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BEACH IDENTIFIED ASMANSEENNEAR SGENE OF MURDER (Continued from First Page) was not unexpected. Beach was well dressed and clean- ly shaven. He was rushed to H\l“ il and newspapermen were not | permittad to talk with him In refusing to permit Beach to be interviewed, Frank Harrold, chief of | Atlantic county detectives, faid: “No one will talk to him until after he is indicted.” Under Indictiment Beach r.ow is under ind ment on charge of being an accessory in the killing, and Harrold's remark cated to observers that an in- Jictment for a more serious offense is proposed. Beach, who is a poultry raiser and a neighbor of the Lilliendahl's, was with Hedges when he gave himself up to Captain Carter and Stats “Trooper Robert Woodward. The st render took place on the Weymoutk road outside of town. ‘The prisoner is said to have heen staying at Medford in the pin about nineteen miles east of C: den. ‘Willis Beach has figured almost as prominently in the in of the killing of Dr. Lilliendahl Hammonton on September 15, as b the physician's widow, Mrs. Mar- garet Lilliendahl. who has been su pornaed to appear before the grane jury today “he {8 under $25.¢ bail as a m erial w <, Held In $5,000 Bail Beach's name became connected | with the case within two days after Dr. Lilliendahl was found dead in his automobile with thres bullet wounds in the head. After question- ing he was held in 00 bail as a material witness. When police called at his home to take him to Hammonton. to be iden- tified if possible by three men who had seen a blue coupe similar to the one owned by Beach leave the scens of the killing on the day that Dr. Lilliendahl's body was found, learned that he had disappears Failure to find him resulted in the Police charging him with aiding and abetting In the killing of the doctor. Subsequently Attorney Hedzes was indicted on charges of spiri away a material witness in the case and spiriting away a man want for a crime. Hedges had been g ed fn the newspapers as knowing the whereabouts of Beach and of ving advised him to remain away. Hedges, however, denied these statements in open court and his se still is pending. although he asked for an immediate trial. Adinits “Love” Note Beach, according to police, admit- ted before his disappearance that b had corresponded with Mrs. Lillien- dahl and that she had reccived let- ters from him under Anderson. Ho ng met her at a trysting p! in a wooded scction of South Vine- the name of so admitted Mre, Lillien- ggy Anderson. Dr. Lilliendahl's hody wped in his automeb derbrush close to the son road Mrs. Lilliendahl was found on the by iver, apparently in a hysterical condit She told the driv that while she 1 her hushand cir car. two negro ither side of tin ot and ro started a s on warters in Hammon niary prisoner.” periods of o nt o ton as a nt through arag y o (3 of miles, | Cliy Advertleement‘ Aceeptan of Brady Ave. Notice is hereby given that a | hearing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room i, City Hall at igation | !Beatty strect had attacked Anna it i S : of 155 Hartford | ey o gt 87 Cumulative Convertible Pugferred Stock at 101 and Ben! Ehaly e [mu - Accrued Dividend. t last dog } L) EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1 BAGISH SUFFERING AR HOTLY DENTES PRICES SOAR IN FALING OF MENGRY "~ PROVISE OF HELP ~ CALL MONEY sur’ PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges NN erress AT O B0 il G TN : 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ¢ & Gopuixia: zhze) continiet teom First Pee) Jowish Religious Holiday Allects TEL. 2040 ter contained a description of Bag- hmrn'v Prerogative of Court | h and asked that if he appeare: plied that | Market NTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 with | be report o Relatives of Child Hit By Auto Threaten Driver of Another Car F.- L. Conlon, Former Chairman of Public Works Board, Surround- ed by Crowd on Beaver Street. e HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 C power of dispo ng of cases and nderstood that noi New York We Ofter: 1rp this power, | covery in s 1ght hefore c Phoenix Insurance Co. Mistaken for a motorist whose r had struck a child and who had Ic vas no sign o 1 as though we ; SR o ; / en aw ithout stopping to as- Satngacs long out door while his vas § s rice icati ain the extent of injuries caused, vl g i t i i Price on Application, : . = & | « G nt S 8o e e 3 : former chairman of the board s N0 v e well of public works, w rrounded in two : < g 2 7 4 - his automobile by scveral relatives was ¢ : ear or longer, 3 3 friends of the child, as gl i nber of issics can «d in front of house o was . spross, Beecl Work missioner John L. 45 Beaver street, about 12:4 r being treated. i that a young man | fror Thamszon, Tenn & Ce today. Mr. Conlon living at 56 Beaver jis e 1 I ey e e car - Burritt Aotel Bidg. New Britate Telephome 358 e to catch 5 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD S8TOCK EXCHANGEM so closely did the tive Sergeant Baggish could | o Dunald R. Hart, Mgr. him. and for a time ger is investiga he gl if the federal 2 2 W 1 would do him violence. 1 5 th o o B sonchuigy R (T e - e e s il Y ‘ f ’ : ANNOUNCEMENT C I i | HEARING FOR POLICEMAN ‘_" Rl o X ¥ " 4 2 m, n & Company announces the removal of lty tems \WITNESSES [iIVE The mr [ B e e b 111 s to ice on October 1st, to suite 501 in the Commer- _— “ RAsal PoliEe Soiny RLSEEAY . : s e : [ Company Buildi Helen Olsch (L ’ the g ! i o Our new offices are now open for business, and clients ford sold today th Miss may reach us by calling 2580. {Real E Co. a six oF more pe ment biock on Star New Britain Representati B. Dawkins Mr. E es “Imer F. Farnham - [EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITMN ile Chimon Cath Opening T . o anener o amer- 2] Beig Drawn Avound don 1 z ca will meet . R . hall this is - n rough the Camp Real Estats Co. i two family house on Vance street ivator La Rocco, dyeing & spocta S1 West Main dvt Torrir Cont i rio % e rtford Conn. Trust B rrit cessors Com r . 35 - Chief Criticlzes Tawyer touched a new peak f Te.2- 7186 s Burritt! HM Bld" repu st Moar : R i oriey (e Donblis o Al : Tel. 3420 v tresh fish.—adyt e g 2 ) Ul know better than to tr T 2 had taken of « i ty to Berliy ‘._"v““ § BERt B oin v e ¥ 1 . 2 gt L m r by Ru Me up 4 . stra ¥ o 5 MeDonough rn = rolman John O'Rrien rey be Sh i,!,‘ Hart had 1 lnte atlonal COmbuSthn on goir ¢ duty this morning that Sl o ¢ it the statement was city for two a dog owned by Peter Wrubel of 14 ody was Engineering Corp. the girl down it her on t b, the officer reports E e | S i i) Captain Kelly referred the matter to Dog d Mrs. Anthony B kowsky of Warden Walter W r. Rt :\"’h i | Sh C A daughter was born at New Brit- e A dauihir s som st Xew BE | ot cule e aw & Company Br ad street. dith Malamud, 16 year INVESTMENT SECURITIES | New Britain Office City Hall 1t the hody had h bed his visit to the Josition. P J Tel. 5200 weter of v and Mrs. Ales S s o Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 nud of Su trondavenile Swas fly s et e N i rean) a Mrs. Gaspar Masocro t is out of my cported resting comfortahly at New : ol 2 5 : 2 it is my i itain Gen un. | thrown into amp, and gave Alexandria Masocro, 47 v | 1 hospital toda S province to mete out ntences to freatment for : e body wife of Gaspar Masoero of soHS Hro nrestad the chier Bele mefermad e WE OWN AND OFFER: i e S e g ool o i A Fion NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL eranda_railing & way and she syt ! I am doing such = | 0. of A., will ey, Wi think Attorney M Masonic hall. A social should take the word of _— . yil e G2 eloth! \ous against the word of the . b g ; PR A sk t 6:30 and tar e - o chief of police or other of- STk R A - g liscus fon ot the Nash Suit or Overe el L asetagit Lhe sl toche nierrupted to say Siidan iaig I it the Jor Ryan. 184 North strec R A hel ol Dhav arres o gaid that the in Ho oil = s 725, . “"‘ B T ounaethoug avt S 7 798 every day. Chief of Police Hart and i i heen removed to the underta Mrs. Alexandria Masoero LOURRLAS ¥ 3 of the last ¢ Hartford were niade to ew Britain Rotary club today strict cor cism of Chief Hart. 1 administration of th co! Il have our respective parts s of detective t Patrick to the next LHERIOOINS ! Mrs Alexandria Masoero, = 47, wife of Casper Masoero. West Main street, died at the T e M s said. T have my work to do. th Abititn 19515 14 piecting Chatfman: Dy i one, o S ¥ police lave theirs and the prosecut- ew 1 144 a1 I out IHRE L hare 08 an i o it e B e ing attorney has his and we must A M. Byers 1 f cr in the mount of unsolicited pla | o e e cooperate with as little friction as i ¥y U S Ind A % - s con info the city h e SR possi Wi Chief Hart was o ST cent lapse. The packages roof | HANSEN—GRITZMACHER i A e calle he could no 1ed s cans 1 U S Ste ne are of Christn mer- ja : Gness LT be expecte insult the other ¢ ) Wabash Ry se, neckties, post rds and The wedding o 1 | : : : ! s o e ROy gy DT T know he is not that type War it articles. Post cards sell- 8o ) ”-’ A uneril g SUTANECIENISg SN man. The departme Wost for a dollar arc coming SR ca ux...‘ of 150 } of Lar and Sagarino, are (oo o0 i Mehie volumes, Mr. Benson res dants str Corncling Hansen incomplete. hout bei Willys Over Henry i this afternoon Lot | L { Woolworth usual vequest made that e 1t the 1 bride's pare e 1 ) 230 P. M. | S licited pack- } I : : C. Hil SRR E R enisnen tham & Coy | LOCAL STOCKS ' over to the Cham- T pts O (o South Congregational ch Attorney MeDonot ) (Fumished by Putnam & Co.) ce, which will relleve offieiating. Miss Gertrude € Harh trab ive h AL € & T - Insurance Stocks. sponsibility for pay- macher, sister of the bride, ism and he regretied | A1TIC LTSRN id of honor and the 1 : = g Am Car & Fd 103 | N \‘ Gl TIAtE e e BT Miss Johanna Boyle HE TG BEBL e ML i 1063 Faneral or Miss Jo I Gl G A g Am Sm & Re 1728 S ; Boyla who he hot been lod o gnell Am Sugar g i e " e was'to receive very lenient S e L s sideration, 1ch more lonient an; tanley strect, were TRl this morn at 11 o'cloc St. Mary Am Woq ros he maid of honor es of the case jus- Las been depos- St e T T T A o ey Aty Lyddy ce EIE I Anaconda Cop 49 ( N terms of :‘1‘ e "l.,‘zflv 'ln,‘l‘!‘_'“: d a requiem high mass ihanrasnesneation Bagsim g M citdon 041 0434 )| Buc company and Frie Shovel e he was concerned about a year ago, clusion he sang us Jesus” The pail » Burton Erickson, ir. Stephen Mahoney and Patric ‘The flower ere John, J s Following the ceremony, o r Main and Elm for Weeks fiton. wi { toak pl b con- Manufacturing | Am Hardware 1 ' Am Hosi Reaton & Cadwell — 90 -Hfd & orney said | Simons is the father of eleven children, of whom four are marr nd seven depending upon him 18, Attorney McDonough War My v corporation and Mrs. Hay i to record heights loft at 1 closed | Motor trin and upon their arers It ostres ritain, In Room 505, City Hall al The flower hei A S R e : DR o New York eurb market, may : Elm streets and will remain so for | Hnd. ; Sttt 1S months. The family 1 Colt's Arms 02 SYODE InLegun s Sl iy e 1n» of !wl for highway purpo several weeks, according to St Miss tzmacher was formerly 7 six room cottge om || Tazle 106K M. Giannini, executive vice president, fraieinth son) to Monroa Sl.|i.ngent W. J. Bryan of the nizht s or at the Springticld | is no income, and five : Is attention of the investing pub- same to be known as Brady avenue, | 1 and establishing street and grade | lincs thereon. All interested persons «d to be p t at said h request- ring, §f | ' company | switch Mrs. Ellen . Hall | Funcral services for Mi Hall of 102 ¢ held tomorrow o B. (. Porter sof cticut (¢ Mass. to the ‘danger c the iss \ the rear have been va some time, so that the only the far has 1 power of 46 a w unwarranted Workm n in the employ of the n this rnoon tear- | g out tracks and moving ol | Mies An preparatory to installing | of Mr. and ton strect will T ource of support on at 2 o'clock ral home his earnir i Express compa 1y offi- Machine pfid Simon Kars A s i L s fast Sunday he was working around . Niles-1: 1 com . 7 b dials Aeni Ehylinoniot o] L they see cause, and be heard in re- | 5" {ChS O N e 15 Court stre William y S T e e 2 © developments in the com lation to the same. 7 ’ ’ e ro e s | Ross, pastor of th I e e b | U |3 e - s affairs to cause the recent BOARD OF PUBLIC WORK | Only five tracks will be remo £ S e ) chureh will officiat Bl Bhi 5 X ST e BRSO sharp rise in the stock, including re- e o Lfor the prosent. leaving two addi- | Z¢1don o Hartford av S e 2 pension. He drank cheap moon- 20 | Russell Mfg Co ..... ' i | ports that Bancitaly cornoration was HhgiohngegiBeceeiany: |tional tracks into the harn and one | Marricd yoster it b g LG T GG SO, CLEG Rl T B R ShoulTRvre (Got {0 5g e oss e o'clock nd o r 3 Y T | « J « B i o about ol St 1 1 o ) i ey o B . spur onto storage grounds. Extra lock Andrew’s church, Rtev, ! K = {and he had been in th r S tots 2 Standard Serew [ IR Y Cit Advertlsementmm i G R G L o 25 v officiating. [, e st Bappmortt {50 o . seek anather | Gl Motor i T o ® busi y | stored at White Oak until the work | 70 1don, brother of the ..'l',"“ e M MIchas! of 621. East Maln street, | 6 0T ron (o, | Stanley Works pid o —_— Jis completci. | brideeroom. was best man and Miss | [HEPIUOUE of 101 Tesalle i TR e 2% rorringion cocom ... 3~ | Better Quarters for tchear Osgood Avenue Lines,| The olves an_ excavatio | iEzencssIcatatoy isislen of thojhniie St ys oh e AlcDonouch g realized the . d YT Union Mix Co a7 abies Are N Rchea lfm Dsg A The job involves an excavation of f o B % M A (T L B0 T g |t St Mary's chureh with a soler was little that could be said in Si-| Hudson Motors TS B Public Cillities: Stooks Babies Are Needed Farmington Avenue to fabout 14 inches .nl filling and pav- | ligh mass of requiem Rev. Wu T Corbin Avenue Hearing Osgood Avenue Lines, Cor- hin Avenue to Slater Road | |of Notice is hercby given that a re- | copger hearing will be held be Board of Public Works, ( of Britain, in room 306, City Hall at|poles and the sctting 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, Octo- |crete poles, changing of wires, , on the proposed l(lk-[\\hll cost the Connvcticut Co. ber 11, 19 ing of land for highway purposes §2 between Farmington avenue and | Corbin Avenue, same ‘to be known |(o ling so that tracks will be level with [ *1ire [the tabove, It involves the straightening Although the street will be closed | 8¢t farce, entitled “Rifty-17ft in a gown of white taffeta | with veil bridal roses ons' favor under the circumstances | Kreske it he felt it his duty to call all the |1Il Central facts to the attention of the cou Ind 0 & G Harte of better ¢ Oct. 6 (P—The questin wters for the habies at Conn Llec ice Conn Lt & Pow pfd . e Light ter A, MeCrann was celebrant, Rev Walter J. Lyddy deacon, and nd carried a bouquet of he maid of honor wore street instead of extending ar the state farm for women at Niantic e miree e SR BT B o aeta wown of peach und old road | + atre ar e i Eacon. [He read a letter from Simons' em- | Int Nic | was discussed by the full state board : o relay. |and carricd ten rose i ployer, recommending him highly | [nt Paper g o |of finance and control, meeting this GARTR ol St Fna e i e ) LY Jesu” at the ry and “Nearer e o Ttan Oon ) morning at the capitol he board fore the |ing of elght new switches. This | After a wedding trip to New York | My God to Lt e eoncinsion | 4R stating that he-can return to| Ken Coy . i New | ith the removal of number of | Cit¥, the couple will make their | o7 sorvices. The pall bearers woere | WOrK f new - home at 98 North street. Judge Roche Louis Conti, Charle: 1d the punishment | Santi, Dominic 1, i jof directors of the institution was i MEREHANTS T[][i ARI] |authorized to rent a nearby house, ( known to be available, for the winter s Sl : L R ! meted chen Simops v in | Louis & | Nordini, Beneti tomicli, Algo: Meted out w T it necossary, s consi e L pa[icoutinduney Lae e arehychad ::Mk e et RIS b e 000. A play in the nature of a three| Father Lawlor conducted the ! Made no impression on him, or at|Murland Ofl will | committal service: nted at the Central Junior |St. Mary's cemete t it was not a lasting impression. | Mid Cont The law demands a jail sentence for | Mo Kan & {ered, relieve crowded conditions at |the farm until the new bulldings Burial was in | {now in course of construction are be p motor traffic be ause of the ex- SO c pfd -— completed as Osgood Avenue, and establishing |cavation, it will be possible to drive | N/Eh school November 17, by the | — : .”find Nnm\nanhv:‘ :‘fl:n '"71.","" \\jr’(l’ iy s street and grade lines thereon. |into it from cither end. and traffic | Ericndship league of St. John's Ger- L 2 gakibroyich S ey yx B Gt 1l Lead $eontinusdiron & . ‘ GOING TO SERIES GAMES, lso, a hearing on the proposed |from the Elm street end to Corbin | ™" Lutheran church. Funsnil servloss dur Mis Mary| W8S no Goutde mpen fy him other) A0 o il UOING 1O SERIES GAY s taking of land for highway purposes |place will be possible. Jaktorovich of 28 Seymour strect|than to follow the law. [N Cenisles fron (b6 avlie® wong the New Britain fans who Letween Corbin Avenue and Slater| Trolleys will run through nm' | were held this morning at 10 o'clock ) D § ade lines thereon. lation to the above, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, |RE G. H. Johnson, Secretary. | me to be known as Osgood street for Avenue, and establishing street and | they will be routed th street for several weeks, All interested persons are request-| The new switches we ed to be present at said hearing if [from Bethlehem, Pa., they see cause. and be heard in re- |Wwere expected here today. EAD HERALD CLASSIFIF itorts | Will attend the world's series games ving |0 New York tomorrow, Saturday 1, to|4nd Sunday, are Sergeant Patrick J. 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