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CLEARING HOUSE STARTED A3 JOKE Was Originated by Two Lazy| Bank Clerks London, Nov. 26 (A—The London Bankers' Clearing House through which chec passed during 1 3 come of two lazy bank clerk's ideas. aring House was es- the collecti laborious ngers to anott er th o AL b A 7 e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. ‘WILLIE® ON THE STAND room they can witness the whole |matches legs found last Sunday. view street, employed as a telegraph day's proceedings. Crowds flocking to thel courthouse trampled the grass | on the lawn so badly that “keep off |another body. the grass” signs have been put up The coroner believes that a head, | messenger, reported the loss of hix discovered Wednesday, s that of | bicycle from Main street, but later it was found on Commercial street. “The legs are those of a large| Mrs. Fitzsimmons 8 F but policemen on duty soon gave up | man. The size of the head indicates | street reported the theft of a num- their efforts to keep people off the lawn. SLAIN AND DISMEMBERED Bodies of Two Men, Both )llslr(‘nl(\] After Death, Are Found in To- ledo, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 26 (F—Two men have been killed and their | bodies. dismembered, Coroner Henz- | ler declared today after viewing the mutilated part of a trunk and the upper legs of a man’s body found in a ditch near here yesterday. )n 2’ the man was small. This pre- | ber of articles from her home. isents an entirely new angle in the ——— | mystery, as it is apparent that two | PRISO RECAPTURED. |mr-n were victims of persons who| Torrington, Nov. 26 (#—Thomas | Killed them and then cut up their |y tyaish, who escaped from the fhoniseie Jorgner SR sln el | Litchfield county jail on October 14, ON POLICE BLOTTER. ’13"3 was arrested by the police in B. Goldberg of 76 Lafayette street, | Pittsfield, Mass, several days ago. | complained to Captain Kelly this| The county authoritles were notified |afternoon that two brass fauce and Sheriff ¥. H. Turkington and were stolen from the rear of his| County Detective Anthony Tomanio property at 78 Lafayette street. | went to Pittsfield Wednesday and Stanley Lejkowski of 11 Gold| brought Walsh back on a bench street reported this morning that his| warrant charging jail breaking. At garage was entercd and one tire, one | the time of his escape Walsh was speedometer, one motormeter, a kit!| serving a term to work out a fine of of automobile tools and one carpen-| $240 imposed in the Winsted city ter's saw were taken. | court on a crarge of illegal trans- s w-‘? & : % 2 . ] 3 4 3 { . The part of the body found| Thomas Abuciewicz of 108 F:\h’-; portation of liquor. AT GOLDENBLUM’S SATURDAY MORNIN 3 HOUR SALE 9 TO 12 O’'CLOCK ONLY 150 Selected VELVET, VELOUR, FELT Irawn up till't banks 1 hecome | (NEA Service, New York Bureau) " S Those who had uncomplimentary opinions of the intelligence and wit of “Willie” Stevens altered their views soon after he s ecks passed thror 1 ascended the witness stand at the Hall-Mills trial at Somerville, N. J. From “Willie” came not only an emphatic denial of strikes a balanc i guilt and a consistent account of his movements at the time of the murders, but also quips and retorts which relieved his Seglif oradebits thathaceond | cross-examination of all relish for Prosecutor Simpson. ~Note “Willie's alert expression as he crosses wits with Simpson, RS il who is standing, with his back turned, at the left. Frequently over a million checks | ire passed through the Clearing | - House in a single day. | o et [ “Dia you take any letters out of enlargement of tho fingerprint on ing. s g lie house calling card was correct, and “Do you remember that at that 'No si Q “None whatever." d no detail to be found in the time she said to you she would like S. . in her testimony for i Then Alexander Simpson, special nal print on the calling card. to have you testify for the state '1e st ad said that Di Martini, rosecutor, took the witness for ou made your whole demonstra- tha’ on the night of the murder you “hile d by Tdal),f camy 5 cATinat d A i e L 1o her home and 1oifiting his finger nation tion to the jury on the enlargement, were driving home along Easton Vhen you went to Spring Lake |did you not?" Simpson asked. avenue and decided to go through At her, told her that she had “better 3 < . BRIBE, HE ASSFRTS was it a warm day?" he asked. “Yes." De Russey's lane to Hamilton awe. kPP her mouth shut” She said she 1.00 OF'K‘ on every other e Smoke From Chimney | “Then Af the enlargement has nue?” stamped her foot and, holding her Hat in the store marked YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST “Yes, it was a warm da mi ridges and ridge character- Ces, sir.’ Zun in her hand, made him leave the $5.00 and up. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. (Continued from First Page) swered Carpender. istics that would affect your opin- “And did she want you to say that "OUS®: MAIN and COURT STS. R —— | “Do you remem ; ion?" Sanberg did not understand after you had passed into De Rus- Two Leading Character the story of the slaying told by Mrs. | horter came to your » the question at first but finally an- sey's lane you saw a woman and two omen, poles apart socially, Jane Gibson, said black smoke w swered “Yes absolutely.” men standing by the road?” ccted by circumstances to TMHA R b ruled 11 I 3 i oyl o ie 0 oT v AniExact Selence “Yes, sir.” play leading roles in the develop- question was s o CIET | gostroying letters 2" Both Taylor and Sandberg agreed | *And did she say she'd like to et of two climaxes in the Hall- Carpen 5 & SOYUDELE 0. with Simpson that fingerprinting have you you saw a woman on a Mills trial. 188 MAIN (NEW BRITAIN) B “Did you ever meet State Trooper was an exact science, that there wag mule further up the lane?” These two women, whose stories Thsliey .o Rocuseds Sty Conrk wun in Prosccutor Beckman's |not room for difference of opinion| ‘‘Yes.” the jury mus ose between, are | AMrs. Gibson did not @ office and have o conversation with and that a fingerprint cither was or “Did she want you to say that he- Mrs. I s Stevens Hall, defendant iminate him ¢ him about a checkbook?"” was £ 4 ticular person, CAUSE YOU were earrying moncy, and With her two b rs in the trial, No, I never in my life was in Mr. | Sar 1 rint on a dull Were afrald you'd be robbed, you and who will he onc of the defense’ Beekman's office.” s rd might last for three or decided to turn around to go hack to last witnesses, and Mrs. Jane Henry . Dickman, former New four days before development if it Iaston avenue, and that when you Mrs. Hall lives in one of the finest ey state . testifying for was handled carefully. turned your car you saw the woman homes in New Brunswick, and is a the prosceution, said that in 1923 he | “Can you state positively which and two men by your headlight 2" member of a wealthy family. Mrs. was given a 32,500 bribe by the late | print was made last? ked Simp-| “Yes.” Hibs \ pig raiser, living on a Azariah Beekman, Somerset county |son, referring to the calling card of Offered Him $100 i outside New Bruns tor, to give up his investiga- ' the Rev. Mr. Hall, which the state “Did she offer you $100 to say all Wwick, until she was thrust into the murders and leave the alleges bears the imprint of Willie limelight by her story of having | defense late roved Stevens' finger and which the de-| “Yes, she did.” vitnessed the slaying four years ago Dickman was a des rfr fense fingerprint experts said also "his story which the witness said of Mrs. Eleanor R. Mil ind the army and navy, and W «r fingerprints. Mrs. Gibson asked him to tell would Rev. Iidward W. Hall, husband brought out in court {hat he w "ha answered Sandberg, | have supported the story told by Hall. military prisoner at the time he tes- indicating the Imprint which the |Mrs. ~Gibson havi ridden as slated to take the Refutes Other Reports tified for the stat » contends is that of Willie through the lane on her mule and of t an bday or tomorrow to e e a el 11k e Lot it Expert R finger. having seen Mrs. Hall and her in her home 5 v A e brothers in the lane, near where the when her husband was slain with son's accusations s _|_ H e, | “Because it is over the other double slaying was committc Mrs. Mills on a deserted farm two prints.” On cross examination by Irances Miles away. Mrs. Gibson, testifying iy hearing, Henry Carpends print expert of the navy : . led to the stand to refute 2 partment, who carlicr this week | One of the other defense finger- | LCTECN. prosccutor of 1erset m a sick bed, said she saw Mrs. county, who has taken part in the Hall at the scene of the crime. tlons that ho had carried, books @ t d that th print repre- print experts, Gerhard Kuhne, of the 3 | ’ » < i 2 - = papers from the Hall residence on | sented by the state as being that of York police department, had °X3mination of witnesses only a fo Henry and Willie Stevens, broth- e e i the morning of Sept. 16, 19 Willie Stevens was not his finger- testified earlier this week that in his id that Felix 4 crs of Mrs. Hall and on t with SAT 9 TO 11 A. M. , DAY SALES LOIN LEGS GENUINE SPRING not assert- | futile to contradic There is no testimony In 1his r to place Carpender: at v in the preliminary zos against Willie and Henry Carpender, had placed Carpender at the scene and examintion at this trial, Carpend ken to her bed- side to be identificd as the m whom ghe had incriminated at the ot testify with i ; fen f ALL DAY hefore the hodies were dis- pri#t. opinion the rprint of me a pri 2 detective employed her, testified that they were not any ¥ y The alleged fingerprint of Willie Willie was s on'the ¢ o¥i Mrs-LH ter the slaying, had Where near the scene of the : LEGS YEARLING ROUND AND or state testimony had accus | Stevens was on a visiting card of the calli “after thought” ¢ome to hi and thanked him Dined at Jail LAMB wrd Carpender of similar ac- Rev. Mr. Hall's, which the state col R McCarter of defense 'O his t timony before the or Mrs. Hall yesterday went to the [ LAMB STEAKS tions and when \s called to the tends was found at the scene of the counsel, in his brief redirect exam- Srand jury. ounty jail for i dinner lb 35 stand on Wednesday he said that a slaying. ination of Sandberg showed him the 1 Senator tase took up the qi vitn her brotheos, wade no of- !b 23c RS Y C. Lox which he carried from the Hall Taylor was recalled from cross- state’s own smaller photographs of ('8 of Di Martini when he took (e ort to. conesal Tior: pride in Willle o e o s . 2 house on the afternoon of 6. examination by Simpson the allegedly incrix fingor- [S2n0 after b sworn. Slevenet naninot Font s witiae 10 Cot ta) ; Di Martini testified that he did not Fresh Ground €) 1bs 3 after the hodic 1 b Wl | ness told of takir pgerprint print on the calling ¢ MBS e e : ins 3 Fore Quarters 8 contained clothes in whic 3 1 from a metal box two months after the witness if he w S s R SRS IR N B s SRR e Broup AT I HAMBURC LAMB | . Ib, c s to he dressed for hurial Demarest, of Piscata- deqs i ot srint had been made and after the same diser cies or o of her friends, praising Willie for Fi 1 the ste the b ( T sent to 1 1 g y | W1 1 £ s S 3 t sts R i i an empty hox was for the mini I o mall photog s e e e anner in which he 3 § e o v 20C ¥ sy wnne LAMB CHOPS ... 1b, 25c oatmerit. \ n Asiatic station. defense’s greatly enlarged photo- IR % the cross examination, WI g . Henry Carpender testified today | i length of graphs. The witness answered “yos,” G (oStified that she MY oftect the testimony of Will B cbuck noasts ‘ s 28 that he wag in New York at work |time vou have ever taken a fing Kuln was called next for cross 1ol N ..\L‘J‘ “”.:“, have had on the jurors, it crus 'y o0} . 22(: g SHOULDERS PORK CHOPS ... Ib. c until about 1:20 p. m. on the day | print from a card or paper, after the examination the state. The wit- ] S S onteinn b 4 " i H . | the , afte : : state. Th Di Martini had tried to heibe her 1o f0f once and all the myth of “sim- st : Legs Milk Fed ihe bodies were found and that he | fingerprint was made?" asked Simp- neso denied he had communicated pson quint KA pleton” which had hovered over him Small Fyeh 32 b 19c. | & never removed “paper boxes, draw- | son with Frederick Drewen sl b P g s g mavs...om C b6 ot a0 D0 . : Aliizas nintenin e 1otlacs s T : : DI Maxfin said he never was in | [OF years. ) ers or pac 1;‘1;_r\l11»y‘;‘lulvlm]L or : Sets Time Lin Stpel, a neighbor of Mrs. | piscataway while work on the As the trial draws near the close [ —— S or papers” from the Jlall house “I've neve T : . was called as the next case four yea ; of its fourth week o ¢ RU 3 case Years ago unc i s fourth week, there has been e AN FOASTS MEATY RUMP ROASTS Justice Parker's ruling was that from paper : 0 or three witness for the defense. e e B e R oen 1 FRESH LEAN ROASTS ShOE Mrs, Gibson at this trial had only | days" answered Taylor, He added Relates Conversation othy N. T S 4 .. sons secking admission dail . PORK i = VEAL identified Carpender as a man whom it m © possible to make, al “On November 12, 1922, did you 'no such offer as {1 ,y court room, some of thos LEAN SMOKED o had identified In the story fold | phot g St el ;oo fon with Mrs. Mrs. Den s o testifi zet in beg the court attendants sta- lb 24 Ib 24 her latest story of w _'"f she saw at | wa probable th ne could be I am not sure of the date, but | “Did yon ever e (e n i By i fon tha inastil X ik ‘ b LA P S e e erabappletree—the one given | mad 1 was about a week or so before the named Jane Gibison " | Case. day. 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