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e e e e e 30 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. \s “this sitting on the |evidence, and it's to them that I am | listening to me.” | have honorary pall-bearers.” the prosecution which had been con- | no avail, I.‘ fact. Criminal prosecutions are| choir singer i te - . Nned in the address of council for| Referring to the statements of de-| never pleasant. T {ried to discover | lup, kissing, meeting and correspon- | ta The prosecutor criticized Mrs.| The special prosecutor reviewed ed in the address of | - 7 ; . stressed the fact that when | Hall for not having her husband's|Mrs. Hall retainlng Timothy N, fense counsel that James Mills, hus- | whether Willie Stevens had any | dence e fact _ retal “I think I should explain as pros- | band of the sl 2 or Mrs.| other than colored blood to get a Calls Mrs. Hall Crucl Mr. Hall and Willie Stevens were | body brought home. | Pteiffer, - New. York attorney, four g 7 T ‘utor p red s. Hall | out the night of the slaying looking “When finally he's carried into | o of t sounty.” Bergen said, | Jane Gibson, the state’ » witness | . not to be nasty e cutor pictured Mrs. Vur‘. his ¢ Hn‘)‘. E ;».I n ; ',:, rilght: have committedithn, culie mpson then paid tribute to Mc- 28 proud, cruel” won.an who for Mr. Hall. they never knocked at | the church for burial he didn’t uwn (Continued on Page 33.) low the Jersey City police came t h 5 DS 3 A el loor of the Mills home. | t1 b Simpson said he woull prove that| Carter, of course there I Was arous: into this case. 4T DI, He (use she was about 1o lose lis woman, mad for her hus- | “ c this' is| “Jenn s. Gibson’s e g] S Ll ATRoRY coundel Buk | rage,” boca Does your honor think th Jennie,” Mrs, Gibson's mule might, Motk oUnsBL Py another woman. He | hand, doesn’t make the slightest ef- ¢ C. st asily have been guilty ¢ 1 thing behind | her husband to | x x H. McCarter, | just as easily have been’ guilty. hat it didn't mean anything 1(x‘x.1“m"m‘) e o Ao on |tk to nnd i ialn Srroen ter husband and t he was| “She doesn't know the 1.ext morn | $LHLESLHLHLLILLHLHLSLLLLLLLLI$LHILLLEE L9988 88 MOOM \tinued from Fi dage summing up?” Rob e e Gt nior member of defense co Mrs. Gibson was a circus rider, he| the scenes. Yesterday Senator C said, and mule was probably a| had assailed Simpson for his treat- v City n, the court s ght and paid [ d that, “of | g that the reetor is dead with the | fev City policemen, the court said: | ™5/t ohended ‘that Bergen | trick mule, who happened to be in|ment of Mr. McCarter, the “dean of | bought and paid for.” and that, "o : If: 12 mertectly prager for YOu W0Eay | oo ra” b allowed ¢ De Russey's lane on the night of/the New Jersey bar.” course she listined in over (he tele- | choir a\‘n;;.;rWll»l-s:lil)‘\::‘,‘\';L:::fp&..ytx: Mat they are here with your knowl- Should be ailo e th LTS And AHattnam. e lledi okt bt b Do Il momanicallgn pelice and asks what umounted e , | tice Parker said th as 1 Ridicules Accusations the application for batl,” sald Simp- |y woi o oman oot ] Bitiie thkddvding 'the Epaciat o Maent of the! defe “How damnably sllly, are their| gon ““but I apologize for it.” Jrosecutor to sum up for the Stale. | opion wag not fairly evident i | accusations,” said Simpson. “I| the county prosecutor said: “T had VIEH W wanted to go outside this county X 0T ! was permitted, in a short' for a foreign jury, I have no criti- jat when the case | cism of k and file of the citi- NLIERINE A AT OBTLRon yroke” this summer he h but* have of the cheap poli- in off )s who did not want this in- o considered ther ficient gation, carry | I am not impu 1 of you but you should not v 11 kick it yon want to know the truth This referred to the argumen Simpson pointing at Mrs. 8 over the word Ities.” Simp He described Mrs Mills asg a wo- > is so cold-blooded that she | son on cross-cxamination of Mrs man with an “empty heart, who had | stops talking chout the murder of | Mall Insisted that Mrs, Hall in ask 2 hushand not particularly inspira- | her husband, to have photographers ' ing if any casualtics had been re tional.” put out of the courtroom.” rorted was incriminating herself. Klan Is Mentioned. He referred to the occasion when | He then reviewed Mrs. Hall's ac- “They mate,” he'said, “but |nrg Hall, while on the witness! count of her movements from the | they don't dare say that she s 2 nd, spotte phiotographer in the | time her husband disappeared to the They even go so far as to i and spoke to Judge | finding of the bodies, declaring Mrs. eaTl "'".m“ ],"h" is in favor rker, resulting in the photograph- | [fall on Friday “puts them together . el has e e o y“ 1cq m: 1l in this u’v\v-"sm-v;u\‘« e ected. and kills them.” : ome | know some of the fa 3 OLtha ol bl o iSlang The prosecutor maintained that _ The “Nasty” Thing MEGe e B T ey N e man in the state and he told me the |y, “1q)) and her brothers went to| ty hing about this case e : b st s enkaesthcigthe TN D nRVEE ST e E rred B . Mr. Hall and Mrs. is the on trial,” szid Simpson R e T Rt e | LREreyor ot imurder L Aills without any intention of com- | “Take her own story. it's absolute- % A ‘ ok ARt Then held up the stockings || 5y murder, but that a quarrel | ly irreconcilable with justice. They % In this cgse,” sald Slmpson, s that| gpieh. 3rs, Mills had wern en dhe | TS EE D Sre mone ae e s R ARt b et e £n saldiwoaltiids on fofal, ithat wealtit, with syt oiert dinth: for an explanation of the letters, divine. The divine doesn’'t need 12 s Simp- | all its satelfites can be brought o\ ook at them.” he said, “cheap | [0 4" “XPELEIOR O L e conple | me e et ; were shot. king longer than T As to Case’s de 2 f A= poor little brown shoes, run down Simpson avowed ihet tales . sald Simpson, after. he Mrs. Ha son county’s major r he In-{ .t the hec Aren’t those queer |y, ona call which Mrs. Mills made to | had spoken for an hour. vas appoint estigation and tri o1 1 clothes for a harlot to wear?” i ister in the evening a few “Take as long as you wish,” said Simpson Begis “He shouldn’t denour | Thinks Mrs. Hall Knew. li6hna Batoractl tmnrdenenatermadtilo | thelcounts en began his ing | county. He used to live there him-| a1 Ars, Hall didn’t know of the | .| 5 Chich Mrs, Mills had written Ridicules Mrs, Hall. e termed | self. He got his spiritual training | yossip concerning her husband and | ¢ 50T GE R SR DaT 0 re- | Then in discussing alleged dis ing of als,” | the L boy. Ik t profited | \rrg 3ills, she was the only one in | (coq “Fhe prosecutor volced the | crepancies of Mrs. Mall's statements s that the s as h s—for he got out of the| New Brunswick without that infor opinion that this letter had fallen in- 1pson said *she’s one of the t debt—' wicked county : mation,” Simpson d b to the hands of Mrs. Hall. Explai reigning families of the house o is, emen Ke Not Belng Paid Mrs. Hall, des ed as an el- e g t ry that because of the | Johnson and Johnson, whose coat of your o 1 wei evidener, | Simpson then told the jury that| derly woman of wealthy position. o8 o S eY ) 8 he would | arms is 2 stard plaster.” * and do se out in|he was receiving no money for his| Her hushand, he said, was hers, and | pave to speak at length, Simpson-| Turning through the five thou venty min vt in the trial. Case objected, huf| she would not tolerate Mrs. Mills | gqjq sand p of testimony for a quo trial cam » court allowed Simpson to Pro-| (aking him from her. Another Slam At Jury ion Simpson said to the jury: he ceed He deseribed the relations he- “I know there are men on this “You'll have to pardon me. hat is the first of what will be| {ween the minister and the slain | jury who are going fo consider the atlemen, those of you who arc interruptions,” said Simpson. | o Charlotte and Danny Don't Simpson Starts Speech As pson started to en cent stockings. Look at the singles Out Juryman one with a Then ki to si¢ of Jurer Dead hese | Hope, \pson saic know Mr “The mother can't lic quiet in|| | . . . Hope i v fx of Mr.! her grave,” he said, “and then bd er to your ver- ! . obliga- | things begin to move.” He referred || | , or J ti to 1 1 cxpect him o] to the investigation resulting in this{| | t murder | Public consclence s going to de- e, whatever you say, | has -got the evidence in the EYed - i S e A = g o nRosgeuton ol stie (uTY, MAIN AT PRATT ST.—HARTFORD PHONE 2-4206 members of the Ju i to try this casc 5 5 Sl s biased. four years ago,” sald Simpson. “We | Justice Was nched” came in here four years ago and all ring again 4 again that| the thanks we get is itor 1" four years ago ' statement that “it's a nasty cas tions yicld Lxplains Harsh Words son said that whel “Did he want Mrs. Hall attended SLELLEHEHLHLEELLBHLHLLLELHLLELSLLELHLLLBLLNLBLLLLLLELEELLLLLLLEELELEELEELLEE9808L88LLEELELR 5 If He's Close To You Give Him Clothes R R R MR R A R R R R R A R R R a2 X b ration of 'cial y itor was called in, but to | pa y of Willie Stevens to get CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES Offering Hundreds of Smart Silk, Cloth and Jersey Dresses \‘“\ \\'\\ \\Ill | AT DE.STIC REDUCTIONS Illu i ) His Overcoat, his Suit, his Tuxedo, his Furnish- ings . . . 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