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WLAUGHLIN TELLS ABOUT CONFESSION N SNYDER'S DEATH (Cont lin sald, of her He quoted her as sayi: Gray of h they had was to ot Mr. Mrs. € home th ting her daught irglar evider hich had be- @ sash we , he W Slain For Insurance. prov 1ony of Leroy agent, one the prose- policy with his when he was $1,000 endowment :n Snyder signed a contract for the sl 000 ;mlm‘. Ashfield testi- him sign a blank him it was is later wa “modified | 5,000, t ability in case of death trooped thre of men and or and unc fous roles in the prelimina prior to the climax of the sordil drama. The fury lock and J - bench as ht in by prison As the Tolice Lieut. s Dorschell who e Detne. aiestionail . whan: court ed last was called tc ray Sign Confession. - introduced a dingram of re he hought the pieture wire and with which Alhert Sny Sotendantls hi s heaten, sirang tized to death o said he saw » murder and t alert and that he no compu 1 obsery S T Auto Painting Exapert Work Low Pric Spraving or Varnishing FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING STATION F. E. “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Everything we serve is the very best, It you den’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s HARTEURL | been NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, APRIL 26, 1927. in Queens Village was the an you say that the way Gray The witness il mailing of a letter to “Jane Gray" | was treated from the time he was as a warehous in uu»wq Village. arrested until he signed the fes- pound sash w l The He Knew Woman. sion did not constitute a ird de- Pxaminatio: policeman said Gray told gree im of Haddon y o “I'can. Tha m asked presence ted to & ©ss of did not want to eat hir in Syra- Cross Examinatic when the | Counsol for Mrs. Snyder th he was being taken up th jon. T York reached Poughkeepste. question to McDermott Brown tex I and ( took it. on C. as you “He asked me what I ahout tha ¢ said MeDermott nd I satd, ‘I don't nk Gray - it's all abont.’ d you hear anye SR e e Ly : . Gone. Willlam Millard of counsel for Moo Gray then took the witness anc o ' Ruth Snyder had confessed?” T4 % s and Te- | .pyig Mrs. Snyder say anythir “About 8:15." Liquos 'No." 4 you hear anyone say “vou'd ter come through now or vou'll serfous. Fre % police v York? ion then ent 1y e yemErE Suddenly he just sald, | ..LoU Femember m at that ho And all came.” 4 " v rsation. h R h seriously " Arthur 'nll him we had the waste basket In his Right then he got en il e first stop treating all right, you're excused.” said he el Mille H 's chief coun- “Rut sel, then too stand for question Arin by his assoclate to pass it e s MeDpmnoth eall, of the meeting between | “Had you e was taken to the offlo 1self, Millard and McDermott. . A\v‘fil"fl‘:\‘ Newecomhe where Aid McDe continued t juestioning. asked how Gray was getting e During all this timor, he 1 MeDe G y ¥ along and volunteered the ma- sat I court with howed head but tion that at the time of the arrest | apparently unmoved. Occasionally |12 qiq not think Gray realized the ned ‘over and whispered 10 goriousness of the situation his counsel k o . Licutesiant Dorschell resumed the | “In the district attorney's office,” |- he Kingston diagram which v AR rmott continued, “Gray was Rl r i R S | asked if he wanted to make a for- mal confession and he said he did Miss Margaret Hamilton, buyer for A stenographer was called in, the Gorman: Roso. a Xines g confe the i “I prese ssion was reduced to wriling | partment store, then took the sta | and he signed it. He also identified 1ng told of sceing Gray on March 4. mplements used in the mur-\ Arthur R. Bailey, 15, Westchester . : reet, Kingston, an employe of [deut '\\_'w» o aldn't ask to have counsel ygiy dware stors, hisimemory | ar.. They aitend refr Ly o salewmlip, testificd o. that he had sold a five pound ss Do you know what the third de-weight on March 4. He could not gree T is know what people not on the recollect to whom 1 ico force mean by it he self - | retirin don't ¢ od the witness. Balley Shaw Served With D. d of a type his store carried. He said 3 Duncan Shaw of ithe sales slip in his handwriting. ! bl nue, assistant to the pe the bath of youth the return to life rejuvenation! Enthusiasm knows no bounds, when the actual results of Desco Dry Cleaning show again and again the positive performance of comparative miracles. Two solid years of sensational success. Two solid years of overwhelming public support. Two solid years of proof that Desco Is Dry Cleaning At Its Best And Desco costs no more than ordinary Dry Cleaning. CALL 904 Give Your Clothes the Best. Invest in Good Appearance. Desco Always Pays Dividends We're Ready When You Are. ARCH STREET TEL. 904 WEST MAIN Delivery Service Everywhere. i, Corbin' rvll". reply the same day that it would {ated tn 1917, !huronu of aeronautics, He was on Davis he was over-|probably take place before April 23| Lieut. Wooster lived in this city |leave of absence to accom ) Lut that exact pians were pending [and was graduated from the city | mander Davis on his attempted on weather conditions. In that mis- | schools and the high school in 1913, |trans-Atlantic 1 ive h sured Shaw that he would | He had been one year in Yale when Lieut. Wooste noth-r died last [ make every effort to visit New Erit- | e was appointed to Annapolis. Dur- | summer, and his only 1clativ nd th e would make this city | ing the war he ¢d most of the sides Col. Hall is an au hS < first stop on his return to this |time on the U. 8. Nebraska, and after |nes Hall, a teacher in th country it he could not appear be- | the war he was assigned 1o the navaliven high school fore the flight. The dead man ended letter with “Hoop-de-doo to you naw,” unaware that this lotter would be his last communica- to his friend in this city. Davis' life reads like a novel. in Nephi, Utah, on Christmas . 1801, he began riding the range when he was 13, Having an unordi- v love for mathematics, he at- cted the attention of a cow-hand g with him who asked him are economical s ship, the why he did not go to Annapolis '-11 Jrom he could put the faculty to helps to the “Where and what is Annapolis?” ha.ndy home depart onltha young cowboy asked. Upon re- e information concerning the | wional school, he wrote to au-| itics and received an application lank which included in its ques-| “When did you first think of to Annapolis and what quali- ve made you believe that 1 be fitted for the exam- joungster wrote hack, of coming to An 11 have no qualific b_ | Drop Forged he took his entra: - inations Davis flunked eve You can depend 7 < jcct but mathematics w e H on these saws to ‘mounced that | Passed With ease. Evidently the ammers cut fast and ater |1 at-he considered that qual- . e e ¥ enough to accept him and it Polished heads of carbon - was not long before the Utah cow- steel properly tempered, especially for us. toy was graduating from the Naval ly balanced, on ash | [t g fr perfectly balanced, of 16” 24" ne | Academy, sianding third in his ciass Handles, claw ks| During the war Davis was ap- i 7 ed pointed alds to Admiral Joseph orEipping 5c ‘70@ sl aus and was sent to lay mines in type. the North sca. During the war Davls erintended the laying of 56,000 3 Scotland to rwvay. “ollowing the war he was engaged | 15 50 and $100 Department Stores in mine sweeping and had several K N close calls {n that dangerous occu- Known ForVaia > could be made seants | atlon, . ’ S 287 MAIN STREET re not ha Navy School at Pen een fn communication ¢ ¢ 1 a little mining en- | ntil April 18 at gineering in Minnesota and made | that cnough to pay his way through a could three-year course, On the side he ocal Legio 708 G 1e Squantum naval reserve air romised ficld and managed to pass his law ain his first stop ex: nations, satisfactorily 1f not QB y-Glover post ha Davis later invented a sextant for event s luse in acronautics which he had tiate-y nned to use in his New York to Paris flight. The attack of rot and rust is constant. Each day they —_ B bite deeper. They destroy three times as much property Aprll 20 UP—Tieut. W a5 s destroyed by fire. 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