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4 STk JURYNEN ARE | NOW ACCEPTABLE But Principal Witnesses in| Case Are Missing Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 29.—(P)— Six jurymen were accepted in the superior court today in | the nine alleged N arrested on Septemt with assaulting two ord with The are from T4 talesme Those selected are: West Port; R. Botst Herbert S. Wood, St William Burt Stamford, Cor three chief sters alleged to have beaten up em- ployes of Carol, Inc., during garment workers' strike, are m ing. When the tempted t s for the trial igeport the found Eugene F driver ot the taxicab from which the workers are alleged to have been taken by rs, missing. themselves, Henry ull, are reported miss- ing today. It was learned that left here several s ago, takin with them their far and no trace of them has been found. Police are of the opi they, like Ferguson dared not re main and testify against the alleged gangsters. The two men were taken from a taxicab sent to take them to their | work September 24, and were | severely beaten, while the driver of the car was held off. ing chases nine men w charged with the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. Extr%tdited Prisoner Held for Higher Court College Daze BISHOP SUPPORTS —_——————————————————— SUED FOR §250,000 AND SWILL 1 MAKE= A MANE=> FOR2 MG XLF f?,/ ’ |gram of the American TE GROWING PERCENTAGE, OF— - % FEMININE=> ATHLETEG MAKE THIS . 5 THEI® END - MD_COKLEGE | / BN \° | TE MEANGD g | B SWILL | IWVE A GEDT e UIPPERKOS THOT Wil A JIAGES PERCENTAGE. OF COtDS\~ WAL | WERPP- CYNG TO PE THE MAIN FACTOR WITH MANY GIASY WHO GO OFF TO COUFGE.| ENGLISH | CHANNELL > 2l ¥ S | MAKE- GOD GRADES D2 ! TS SPECE OF cozD/.“ a 15> FOLLOWIRG~ 5} ICRTHYOSALUR 15 INTO i exviicTion [ r L T hrfig\ ©1926 BY NEA SERVICLINC THE GREAT fi — oo seseazerers wae no o OFIIRCR WOULD PARADE IN PASTOR'S BEHALF | ges was committed by inves- City Items was |a speech before the recreation con- | and fore. I am glad, therefore, that William Green, |God a ship, but it is not right for us |give to recre: ‘ |belong to worship. 1T and the instinct for worship. TI Should Have This stat Atlantic City, Oct. 20 — The pro- recent convention institution of (i eeking the he five-hour da approved here Rt. Rev. William T. copal bishop of New bor at its eventual She Manning, York, in ress “Our economie life ought to be o0 organized, and in time will be so at every man, what- will ment of his fe,” the bishop declared ‘No human being ought to be de- arred from ch opportuni very man and woman in every o of work should have time for his.” tral become wi he continued, “labor on its true dignity and n will do finer work more work than ever b re. Danbury, several different was ordered held for the superior | . . o court by Judge S. {Manning Thinks Workingmen | cics cause being found on the charge of abandonment. fixed. companion and to be concerned in Federation | burglaries wall with in all industry |afte today by the |charge of burglary, The following® membe: United Hampton Roads, Vi tion are home after a ave | Terryville, Church | wisz of liam Kaspier of Terryville. leave of 12 daye they will return | Meeting with Mrs. Jones, Thwaites to.the station’and be sent to asa. | had with Iim his wite, Zor whom The clergymen’. vival of the days when all men were Conn., Oct. 20 A — radited to thls York to answer criminal charges, SETTLES FOR $12,500 Action Against John Thwaits is Ad- justed Without the Case Going To Trial New York, Oct. 20.—(P—The $250,000 breach of promise suit brought by Mrs Addle Louise B. Jones, against John Thwaites, was settled today by the entry of a con- sent judgment for $12,500 in favor of Mrs. Jones. Thwaltes is a resi= dent of Thwaltes, Mass., and is mar= ried. The suit was first tried last Feb= ruary and resulted in a disagree- of the | ment. At that trial Mrs. Jones, the navy stationed at|mother of two children, testified , training sta- | that she met Thwaites in 1922, when two months' | she was a saleswoman In the gown ning period: Joseph Maddic of | department of Wanamaker's and Algert Huck of 326 | that Thwaites made ardent love to strect, Joseph D. Lukasze- | her from the day he first met her. Orange street and Wil | He told her, she said that he was After a | & widower. At the time of his first e from New A. Davis in the court here today, probable Ball of $1,000 was Phyllis Wentsch, sald by e police to have been Bouton's | in Sherman and Corn- Bouton, testified for him. was taken to Sherman this rnoon to be arraigned on a NAVY RECRUITS HOME States he purchased several gowns. Thwaites is well known in the tex. tile trade. He is the owner of a asmall bleaching plant in Assonet near Fall R fassachusetts. cassock 1s a sur- | ted. the present wise and a of the American Federa- fon of Labor, is emphasizing this s a matter to be kept in view and zht about in due t . Manning declared that lcsome recreation and amateur rt may have its proper place on | day, provided it does not take | place of prayer and worship. “Our eports and recreations,” he | , “are in their own proper place truly acceptable and pledsing to | our prayers and our wor- to! held in § e officers. The doctor | | - wa, 0T} Mr. and Mrs fault of bail him to be suffering from e ey D |church must not merely tolerate | cured thro pleuratic condition in his side and| : S L | |clean sports and recreation but give | They are alleged to be he also has a severe cold. Police Sur- | Asks Permit From Fort Worth }fl[ fll‘“;~0 i lv»r‘ Ealni ) |the mits glad and open blessing.” | 3 sent here to frighten work geon E. R. Curran later examined SIS LT s : E | Colonel Theodore Roosevelt mndel the mill while the strike is on. There Bordinaro and his finding corrobor- Mayor, Criticism of Whom Eyitiasdiullgicontopiihe i ny ‘)f:Mps Marion Hemmmg Herse]fh plea he playgrounds of | 1 havs been attempts to connect them |ated that of Dr ard. Neither Led to Chipps Killing squire, second degree, on 12 can- ) [ilIb, 1 | the coun 3y giving ample op- | with similar incidents elsewhere. doctor found marks to indicate Bor- Qvlnm« at their regula {n'f -ting to- T k St d | portunit boys and girls for| r _ | dinaro had been kicked or punched,| Fort Worth, Tex, Oct. 20.— "“y": "‘I'l’”" ‘]51"-“” :"”"" n :"‘"‘:l aKes dlan outdoor recreation,” he said, “we i | they s nent was fssued yy; ; JohniHayilodies ot Eaterord swlLi will make a great step toward cut- | | Whether followers and supporters of |, “3p % ~ Sre | ake a great step toward cut- | HEAI] T r followers and sup be fhe guests of the New Britain | L e e FIRST A. P. FORMED IN 1848 ; | rations made in the prisoner's be- the Rev. J. Frank Norrls, Baptlst|iodge at the meeting and will as-| Torrington, Conn., Oct. 20 (P— |y 0* iovor, SR ! 5 halt and credited to the physiclan. |pastor, accused of the murder of D. |sist in the initiation. |Mrs. Marion Hemming, the woman S . FR[]M [;flURT BENBH1 = i) o Gt il vy pretion 1ol son was born o r. and Mra. |whom Louis §. Griffing of IIarttord | yocomes criminals while they are SINdCIi:) THE IhNCEP}"A"ION OF Associ- i | 3 Torth’ Clifford Field of J riton | sought to oust from “The Cabin” at | Once they become criminals | ated Press, through organization in | parade through Fort Worth's streets | _ o S ol S = young. Once they become criminale | 3 A (FALLS FROM PORCH BUT i Dleman:liai Conera L hess | Hlel It last summer, a5 |the chances of saving fhem ere| 1848 of the New York Associated P y 5 3 S v piteg | EALRL00AYS among the witnesses heard today in | g1 Young criminals are not de- i ive g 2 (Continue from First Page) ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY out ue to Mavor H. C. Meacham, | Howara Y. Stearns addressed a|the trial in the superior court at|\ciorq i the schools, . but what | ir:xresz‘lli(:y:iecg:sp::;% et 'gdm;" i —_ department store owner, target for | meeting of the Hi-Y club at a|Litchiicld of Robert W.'Bridgeman, |{yov do in their leisure hours. By | g e but one ideal— Judge Nickerson by Mr. Woods who S | Norris's bitter criticisms and in- |lUncheon at the Y. M. C. A. at|John C. Smith, Otto Seaherg and | i viding adequa the gathering and dissemination of | asked that the chief !h:“' the tele- | Grove Street Man Suffers Omly |yioony the cause of the shooting. | 000 today. Frank Treybal. These four private | ciities for them in the news without partisan, factional or ki gram received at 11:22 this forenoon i 3 ‘ Smln | The board of review of the local | detectives are charged with breaking e ps ey ” igi : from Austin J. Roche, chief of de- Lacerations in Drop from GhinbEEad; onsftoiNoruis ol procl il fntio F s i iyl i e St o e e 0 L e | BEODST ampsemieny n gihe fural ol religious bias. It has adhered to D tectives in Buffalo, stating that Mrs. test against such criticisms. {siom Bendquatiefs this’ evenitie 1o |tikos in consortion with (helr attorta o T ue fan A0 much toward cut- | this ideal for three-quarters of s r New Britain and because of her de- 9 . | necessary to procure a permit from | o ¢ oy Pl P s S % | vide means for ov 2 | B g Frank Andrus of 140 Grove street |, The First e c from the cottage. She told the court | pag struck a body blow to American Y i, 16 viar mposaibioto Mol henlll A ne o e General Mosplal b i “';,d ,”"';C”'f | _— |how the detectives boarded up the | napacter 5 | The Assoclated Press today serves ; or act against Bordinaro. Mr. A ain Gene spital | paptist church bhoard of deacons = S e S e A A Woods was before the bench beforc | suffering from lacerations of the a signed application today asked that | Qver 500 Present at Taniovsln eleotany et o —— a membership, and thus a public, Attorney McDonough stepped up, [ head and face as a result of a fall they be allowed to stage the demon- | Mrs. Bentz’s Funeral iecd erowt DD Y | DEFENSE MAKES MOVE which represents every possible in but Judge Nickerson would not al- | from the third floor at the above ad- |stration. The request, written on a | S/ s M‘mm“ ars Al i shade of political belief, religious s low the prosecuting attorney to | dress last night shortly after mid- | First Baptist church letterhead, was e e S e Rea that Lol datectived faith and economic sympathy. It speak to him until the attorney was ndrus, company ‘With gjgned by the board of dircctor BRI oice PN e Sl Gl does this accurately. N q e B | lsh s Iitier s Tandedlits Mayor cart church ed the front Morse Brothers Read Into Record s y. No news is # “Don’t Let It Happen Again” |1} 1 r He was Meacham at a meeting of the coun- uneral “,’; !,h,‘," g shut r;'f o the ot Theix’ Trial Tiwo, Rosolutions tinged wit prejudice, as you will th Addressing himself to Chief Hart | the third floor porch | and passed around to each mem- |3 this morning. A solemn nd that she was struc 2 S note in the in Judge Nickerson told him he should | who left him and Went e wWe can't consider a request of requiem wi lebrated | face by it. Her son received a serateh | 0o oy ooy ca have been in court this morning. “I| down the steps. As Walsh reached | "fyo porm v Nfoacham said, “The of Hartford as-|on his hand in a similar manner at & will take into consideration @ny ex- | the bottom, according to statements | o o=y ot s‘lqnvrl Ty inley Nolewak as L%vf '!m»k’ door. ;&he \lv*(‘lfu'w) that | York, Oct. 20 (A — The de cuse you may make, chich” the)py poth men, Andrus reached over|| S e Walter Nowakow- |Griffin l-’(““";”\‘ the f""‘!‘" g move sponsored by the de- judge said. The chiet replied that | o shout goodnight, and lost his bal- old her it was hers. She|fonce of Harry . in A. and P Banrtae {PEA w he belleved it would be propet to ( anee Sroimal 3 Members of Sisters of the had lived with him there for tiie|p "0 O SO LN d ke el : . According to the church an-| > °™" SR Rater paraer ey iy - s absent himself in view of the fact) y ien to nelghborl8 | b e 0000 wera expe osary society of W EeatonpastioF four years, W. Morse, on trial with 14 H that Bordinaro was produced by |ypom, Walsh and later ta s :‘r“ ("he r'qmde“ ETozexDeC member were the pall bearer: . The furniture in the P ¢ s ety = dge remind- o ce, | M parade. 'he three priests off ers she ascer- & 2 X . . Officer Feeney. The judge remin : pital in the police ambulance. | The three priests offi : fiers she ascer-|jorruud, was the reading into the reports published in Gz ed him that he was the respondent e T | Jicomnial seansl as e ’ | record today of two resolutions ot th v nl ave e- | o o | sacrec ¢ i the v/ ses ard toda - sy in the writ and should have pre M |Record of Mrs. Corson sacred Hear | Other witnesses heard today, An-| p 065 5ara o directors of the Gro- b, sented himself. “Don't let it happen Broken by Swi - |cluded Miss Eva Bovee, V R 4 18 0F L o o ks ok o . , ron Works, authorizing the again,” he concluded. | | _Is Broken by Swimmer LICENSES SUSPENDED Doyle both of Winsted and e s S il R e New britain Her ad After Bordinaro's relea e |, New York, Oct. 20.—(P— Mrs.| T 4 ailowing Oice tendent John H. Slocomb, Captain |2 "0 €00 0 L 0 0 Bl e Pal Nickerson, Chiet Hart took ' | Henry A. Burlingame of Pawtucket, | Lottie Moore Schoemmel today bet- | The following i Frank White and Motoreycle Police- [ Wort o capital stock of = <o McDonough to task for taking the tered by five hours the record of | motor vehicles ha ;| man Waldo Heath, all of the Win- |, *PYar Bt S antant ra Labeas corpus proceedings T Rhode Island, Dies at Age of 81| Mrs. Mills Gade Corson, English | €d. acco ol ey oy i | Char »iq i otter, ”r.r‘(vo\m Lva‘r;' o chiet sald it is cu : tionaer | Superintendent Slocomb testified |V ro, Bad been temporarily with- = prisoners pe Years. swim from Albany to Battery Park. | Michael | AP e might prof to the,al. |ATAVR from the stand yesterday o he expected th police would : 5 20 () — Mrs. Corson's record, made in William e s iinieaTr et oo 1 | while under cross-examination, re- . h Pawtucket, R. 20 0 ot; |leged offenses by the defendants, he | oo =y o qeeci o Gone oo T in notify his e T 1921 was 63 hours and minutes g 3ridge bermits £ b ¥ ¥ e we Henry irli ast son of | z ridgeman permits for | 5 nting Willia H. they did. the American revolution in Lonpa ol am Lo Are Soineiingl s men to carry revolver: e el L e e of gram to them a i A te was in good physical condition at | street; Thomas : Cine deard Letore |DCnDIS, for whose firm Potter o 0 v he allfiillA"'.l\;“l this morr ' : | the completion of her swim. armington aven ‘ Alfred . Daldwin of Derby |Vorked: conducted the examina- s AN Lot b |owing to the illness of Judge Ed- Bordinaro would be released tomor- |2 sl sec et b several i row, he 1 “Th K-d” l G 1 |ward M. Yeomans, who was sched- | ey ol R I, in 1765. e K1 s Gone! luled to preside. e e Ie revolutior = e lance sheets and other “working in cnled him pers”” some of which had not ass while been gone into thoroughly on the tra n | previous questioning. the | Mr. Williams has persistently at- vis| | tacked the testimony of this wit- y ness and forced him on several oc- . alter previous state- | sta B ments. i hes p | Builder and Mother Accused by =~ —— o vie jolned the | I Creditors of For {Persimmons Lead to Arrest P - &9 2 A . : LCAILOTS 0L Former Of Woman’s Assailant ° the fogssnol Peoria, Til, Oct. 20 (P—Persim- 10 el I ac thi Claiming an attempt to cheat and | MOns laid a trail that led to a jail E lefraud the ditors of Joseph La- |©€ 11 for Andrew Bemley, 21 year old o g(hc‘ | Rocco, Edw: Mz o of Megro, arrested at Canton, Illin tati | the bar ituted tacker of numerous women usll less e O s K cat I Taroee0 to Peoria because of fea Ma nd his mother, Frances Bonointo. reats of lynching at Canton, . hill 1 is counsel for the Bemley was said by police to have Is your office: crowded for lack of proper bro| writ is returnable Confessed assaulting seven women i upplies? her Hartford. the and to have admitted the slaying of equipment and,suppl E ) iher, 1T e renne SR RS e Do visitors receive the right impression han < today by Constabla |Of the victims, A Ak - bt The persimmon trail started at the from the furnishings in your place of busi: i | " In the complaint the plaintiff sets | home of Mrs. H. G. Hirschley, wite of ness? ; osih that the dete 2t, while in. |& Physician, where there is a per- A s . Mr¢ o et e e e i |simmon tree. To Bemley's hecls And do you realize that genuine bargains bet e . | two pieces of property on Washing- |\Vere found sticking two of the puck- in office equipment are offered in this news- dist Accuses Police of Assault | ton street with w;» w]».- on ;.( l"‘} fr,";'q'q( liz;\-(llnfihh.\ was at- paper? ;c\:rd Bordinar r i 3 indering and defrauding the |!acked last night. [ f litors. Th aintiff object of a police search Ty 4 the West Palm Beach People e s o e time, was captured after a Today and every day—in Herald Classified Worried as Sterm Nears mobiles bosght fin his mother's |chase by Ben Harter, Canton motor- Ads—there’s a regular classification called A v ; e PN ctnieilrise ki i e ER and husband of one “Office Equipment.” S l"' 2 ; 3 1 to |Of the wo ly attacked. T] 0l find desk hai Ali arel Bk % = here you will find desks, chairs ing purchas n. 1d jhat the e v ol ” iy Rus| 'z:m fers In hoth cases were made | LAT cases, typewriters and other articles you Mar| | ith the “intent and_ purpose of | Paris, Oct. 30 UP—A golden coat find ihands) feadableroties i anaiis detiaviiin fe | 0f mail is the newest fad in Paris. Yy . (g ey ras o d by Mabel Boll, a " : s : A petition in bankru Lo ARl atisd Ko “I";‘ g Use the Classified Ads in your business ) was filed August 9. | Well-known American girl here, call- ol T | by the plaintitf that |¢d “The Queen of Diamonds,” be- regularly! [ Ll estate are insuf- | cause of the enormous solitaires she s debts of the bank- [Wears on both hands. by . h A judgment that the Miss Boll had a blouse made of the ord m 29.98 at property and automobiles be turned | finest gold mesh with a platinum de- orde over to the plaintiff for proper dis- 1 worked in by a jeweler. The H posal according to law, asked. tiny 1 are so fine, one must N ~ quin A S scrutinize the work closely to per- The A B C Paper with the ABC ™ in tl METEOR IS ORSERVED, ceive that it is not a silken texture Classified Adds" ¥ tron — Voluntown, Conn., Oct. 20 (A— |but actual gold mesh, like that of a Rack SNOW AT ONECO. One of the largest meteors ever seen | purse cloa police co t n, O 2 In this s fon was reported falling “It is rather heavy and frightfully v the nature of L ason fe from th southe ern ( cold against the skin,” sald Miss Boll ‘Whi No Signs of As t : a light flurry. Tt was | Jackie Coogan's famous bob Is no more. The shears of the barber have 'about midnight. As it neared the|“but is it quite chic and thus far the TH Tortlbin. Saoring to DY - of snow re- The Kid” a memory, with a mar “r fellow” substituted. | earth the meteor appeared to break |only one in existence, and I think it A Savard, who examined the prisoner | called bere in 40 years, his is Jackie's first picture since his epoch-marking haircut, into several particles. |1s beauttul.” hing