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{was insane and that she her husband. Dr. Karl Menninger, ialis thental dis in contact HUSBAND'S SLAYER AWATTING HEARING Obio Young Woman's Life (0 B = "se e’ Bared in Gourt L e s spe- testified with He said brought about fon, causing two o likes and dis- Mrs. Hart gave & insane and rt was unable t in ses insanity. such by on was o had come ent, Tom ounsel, drew a Hart's case and 1 Biblical history Adam and arg © STATETOATTEMPT * REMUS REBUTTAL S0 Seeks 1o Show Shin Wile as Abused Woman WHITE) oy ) (Ui s s not i a pictur he lious whor + perf aifs the ury as re- continued today. Althougi the Remus defense was of transitory has assumed the 1g the impression lis witnesses in their deserip- Mre, Remus as one who her man and conspired to rou her hushan fending Mrs. Remus the st watically will defend Franklin Ir., former department of tive ned by Remus nsanit of re him other man.” with rebuttal may 1me an entire week unless Judge Chester R. Shook lecides upon longer sessions of court He annonnced that if it appeared the | trial would encroach upon Christmas I he might consent to night sessions The first wit 3 in rebuttal Mrs. Remus and a new light. Mre, Elizabeth Felix, wife of a building contractor of Bir- miade mingham, Ala. she was almost a the constant companion of Mrs. Remus hoping |in Atlanta when latter lived [ there while Remuns w serving a | her sentence in the federal penitentiary | fit for violation of the dry laws. Mrs. Fulix deseribed two visits in ompany of Mrs. Remus to the hootleggers mansion here in June of spoke of Remus as an fiuced man who reeo: disposition after she had Nighty nice Thus a three-fold objective the cons MRS. VELMA WEST, de- both her in hust riedly Cleveland 1 there bridgs party where most. vivacions member The full confessi public Monday and pretty blonde defendant are o use it in her own defonse lLope to sh hushand of jead until I tack o the during a dresse into ¥ enjoyed @ the nis to b rs of the < ruck the him with left her in a 1ge, knowing was and 1 i that pr girl regd complimented red that his It him shic iid been made angry was as much the rift in > recalled nus was the peniten- ng her husband struck her | i . B ss pictured Remus as a fense. an in one minute eaid that o cell wh “all the money in the world was not 18 held today v 3 worth one Liour of penal servitude' large houquet nd in the next announced unknown calmly he would kill Dodge. Mrs. Felix won the court room | 3 with her contagious smile and | SE[’UNH PF F southern accent. The following tes | ) . Charles P. Taft, Ti. examining the vitnees, 'probably was the most hu- man of the trial tin with County Prosccutor I suggested that he kiss his wife good-bye, he did kiss her but it such a very kiss. So 1 im if he couldn’t do any be A him if couldn’t kiss | better than that it was 1oft i, So Jie Kiss- him s his and h with 1) 1o blame communi their dom show tha split persona wife e whe n Mrs. R driven, tiary ryir v hile witn who in minute DL imo; nice Slayer of Young Bride Is victed by Court ny Taft asked, sciously shu ligh point in witness &0 that Charles defonse The Out sively | counsel f Shisationty or 1fedly out out of the though for 21 wondering right wer 10 that at is; rors, g0 to the wilness v for further direct WHITI. FLANNELS *is the filw E \”‘i \.?;;‘\: Beep Chest Colds or a aw Sore Throat END QUIC I\ vw,| USF WILL GO TO MIDDLETOWN New Diritain 1 to go to Middle- to hear an reopticon lec- Dickinson, of oh, New York. Dr being brought to Mid wfforts of of thi Rev Greene unde of whic PAREWEL PARTY h Congr CAMPHONOL? fare Head Jorie 1. Tay, di who 1 i 1. The De- | com- | | | norrecting NEW BRITAIN st POLICE RECORDS SHOW “BAD BOY” However, They Have One Thing in Common, and' That Is Making Mistakes That Result in Arrests. 1 boy” of today the far ad of his ago, and hie as they recorded in the probation depart on police court dockets, include activities of ature that of yestervear | of attempting. He is Lolder, braver, eleverer, more and resourceful, but brother very decidedly always make his appre- kuow him, z her of operation: the files ment are am = s woul few juvenil ave thought ring he re- sembles his one r istakes t in nsion. n, where there arc in proportion to the | population, considerable work is provided for the authorities ) ing charge of the suppression uvenile delinquency. v the v sult that many interesting facts are sserved, principal among them | rom one viewpoint at least, 1l atiitude adopted hy boys of tender years who appear en! unimpressed b mishment ¢ short commitn reforma and some of tl ves thus deprived frecdom without making These yo biween 9 °5 blase of to em even hear of their L whimper tories ters, whose rangs and 15 years, t not! ing of Lreaking into hn and stealing dise, and that groups, ten hoys weeks and brought up Sometimes, eriminal arres, but same bovs court time offorte of the them from ormatories claim nink mon W mer frequently it comes to Jight g from five to han- imberi cach, op longer short they fore being poli of th hy fhe cnred tendencies after ir in many instances th make their way back after time, despité the authoritics to rescue finally them. Twenty Years Azo ¥ years ago, before New ! ad an established system of juvenile delinquency, | there were “had boys” her whera, not in the numbers hy which they are counted in this day, but they knew to turn a trick when in need of cigarette money or the price of a gallery seat in a theater. Those f them who must b startled, howev news of the passing years juveniles, A volver fn 19 worse than “ha 1ad. shunned actually wanted to he tough yet hecome accustomer ‘on the =cale which has since heen and few indeed were the boys or young men who would wiecld arms and commit hi smselves. until Britain how o are living r. by the it refers to the who carried a re- or thereabouts was A" He was a marked rs whe regarded a6 world had mo: 1o murder by voungst * beeause the | reached, ghway rob- d that three be -ed shout 16 years, walked York to Meriden about and mfter rom 25 yeans having spent the nigh a barn, strolle into the b district in search of their breakfast It became necessary to jootle ¢ man and take his pocketbook, the story goes, and some time after the trick was accomplished and the getaway completed, the young men were overtaken and brought fo the police station. The incident was actually a sensation. News of it was spread throughout the state, and the hoys were punished while the fim was the object of great pathy hecause of the rough ment glven him. Perhapa the “had hoys” of today wonder what would have resulted had the New York trio held up the old man at the point of a revolver, and after having had their break fast, untered forth to “hum' their way into the next state, there to steal an automobile and drive it ficty miles or 60 before abandoning it for another machine, from which they might direct the rifling of other cars alongz the highways and in secluded | places, whila the newspapers in the vicinity gave column after column to the reporta of operations. Per haps it might en sary to run down a an or two, fire a shots at some woull-i¢ apturer, to w them that ang” meant business. 17 policemen would be knocked d and the gun-plav g 1ot t results be what they mag Different Typ Diagnosis of aiffercnt hiave been made by experts in criminolosy and others concernad v the sut t, but the opinion ap- 3 to be epirit of the 1s bottom vie- F treat- m- the hav policer or Fow the e n, sorts majority that at of and or not the 1 wheth condition: f ago, affect youths, wil ¥ Roys under 16 y wonld think P wayward acconplished. in 19¢ iile bifore centrally ny would are of age a long window store, and at home by a policemar 100d would he ta and there woull 1 of the interrogated 1ed, but in recent yenrs in ons of the it 1s a poor day that the police not called in, either to make arrests or to seek information that event < fn arrests, either of the in Yoy or his com Policemen whose “m Into cloen ward younesters i ny smashi lorated relish ne the next ausc for the parents boy to city are ipanions Auty brings with way- ohserved th of proy surroundings and parental Influence the lome can be blamed ex Iy for the boys' ensceptibility | urgi others whose Is o 1 rue, th havs in B anc of heekon of tur ord ! e T 1ses on wdvantags in eve offer war vouthe vet ned them openly and « the br hearta Ton any oy s to live outside law, and emsalves ta snch dapihs that th it the iola fneed to recoznize instane ‘Retore Slaei A o to, it not | on. their have tions, ferrin have themselves fellows have to them as “fou OF TODAY BOLPER THAN OF YORE | honor for a boy to he leader of tee exper 0Wn a8 t a “ga but the € in recent vears, nced and con- the correctional ineti- known to pri distinction them in been the accorded Te- by following them wherever the tra m. I d. store win, whether it low or in: be through a a stol PLAINVILLE HAS FIRE DEPT. NEEDS Adequate Protection for Out- skirts Is Essential outlying distric Jrant a vials at I iticriot there vould or The » burn nt have pressire i Bri slight arrived, within the firemen were foreed to send for ¥ from P pumpers scene maing the right o lin a More on T by fir have ressure outskirts purchase of a Jo0stor piece of 1 antomobile to the town and the new ready In operated and d tank or brook Whils although the fire deg ipting exter provid permanent s matter ¥ to notice hlaze but the and this instance Water Co. thither, hydrant rmington Been had heen available. pieco of equ ¢ AWS wWiite: this #d value in many case firemen are Dee. 10 protectior o of th the invil artment of the prob iy by the pumper to it + growing sent n of the a mor ts is on - rs now b townspeople fore of to dispos: st tempor hy a Apparat waler m satis lement sections, now 1 the onter ho advanes sueh action. of o by several nums rous rea town has been brought in recent menths several houses which been if sufficient been avai of the Ifart home on tl road there was o the romp: no hydrant was ‘ocat=d eral hundred ara vards New from that Britain. When ity reached the flames were well bevond gutted the place. Tn unable to extend the town 10 tap the re purchased and estab corne passing nearby Cook's avenme cently the erson place levelled could under Several the fate which chec som a aim if water Her buildings 1 similar s o have suffe ton Ts Started < led to agitation for the at least of the latter bought this being mounted chassis Pumpe pump. and e < now or on donated it will e The pump is utomobile engine rom a on nearby or weeks, the six by from pond will he of unquestion- some of the none too sanguine the results which could he obtaine from it in other instances. The 125 zallons contained in the fank would not suftiee to quell a largs in many water is rounded b apr cases only hydrants will for the {1 fiee, the fiys nody is and cases the ne too far away or ground too tre atus to negot rest sur- herons te. In suf- proponents of water main extension assert, Westwood Park Hydrant T ia it would without possible only minimi said, bt tend to ance throughout t Plainvi IPurnishing eta . on that ng formly water, A on wells isfactory and pools health trared fire should ever ol in such a the hope would lower rate consequent constitute an menacs to noti by many that ain a real start as Westwood park the entive section ent having a checking t. Not main extension and danger, it fa for that reason hieh fire insur- are now in effect outlying seetions it a district sweep dep of water fire loss wonld the which he of town water would town offici would 1 he: 1o thes: in ter I has stated provide uni- ul present the residents rely and these are often unsat- whils lack presence result it the of sewers of over-present has b times coss- oh ‘n by aral typhoid onthreaks The ext help the argued by principal of po per wa Plainville offirs a a residex the these me a town witho tive by upon 1tion factories going up ce instanees being mains would the town, it who claim t1 to the i Whsence is the drawhack creas the of pro- wage facllities empting field for workers in neart but 1 s n are reluctant to move dequate water and Desph stantly, this house It gever; re WD WhLers prospecs turned els, informed of where water and sewage conditions here Plainville authori the st mains Seetions include ton South W No criticism 18 levelled department, of ti departme promptuess praises year is town host s equi the sion of the A Mrs, contain | in Westwood avenue while slight depa ment basis of “way bulletin gotianal is said on competent to bLe the only not extending its proportion to its where lines are town in advocated Park, Farming onville avenue, an rect. Un ashingto t the te» which iderod most efficient i the a8 brough the 1 hd - the rkably low ment needs nd in th he tatio wate ins. nts state. loss b cost to the Rut the Al axiom rem wate lies for extor m pulpit” in the form of has of the First hoard in memory of the late FoOMitehell Tt will ¢ sermonettes each day. hoird, glass enclosed on the law o their ctory This its tain ity is expected that | about | ot drinking | to volunteer | Ms| peated | lads in | who | BAPTIST CHURCHES N Triangles at the Y. First Wednea 30 p. | morning serv- Day Church . William Ross, | three, four, five tations”; 12:10 | rehearsal of the girls' c Brotherhood | Thursday, 3 p. m, U p. m., Young | Day Church schools, Jeader, 1. Ll and eight; 6 p. m., the blay the Kensington Tovs' Toys' club: 7:30 p. 1. e of the Assyrian M. C m., scliools and six; A United grades 4 p. m., orus. nited des basketball Sunday, 10:4 W ices, sermon subject: “Ad t M school, Weoek Joy Scouts. t the will ne lome of Mrs pic, “Jesus As a ath Durritt tp Troop 1 t its: 1., choin Wedr 1 school for | Bib Young m., od Messiah, Girl in Edv m «ion; Sp.on in the par | Women's Memorial m.. junior, i nior departmer 10:45 a. m., morning non by Rev. R. N “Co-workers W men of the every rem- the ont 12 primary departments, chu n. annual every M. supper for member can- 10l; poand se German subys m., § serviee English, Good Cou in accupy Strong and of oon, and . every 100l; Pember canvas meeting of the the program given by Froup. i Girl Scouts, hursd ni.. prayer me A ting W 1., United Boy in G 2 sehool, (swedish) g Flim thr n., Troon Thursday m Aid tion of officers 7:30 p.om, Endeavor » anunual n fies society tor. m ele with reports a meeti istian Young society mecting m., ot nm People’s Friday, 7:30 p. m, arsal for Young Feople’s chorus re ching by th Sweden pree LUTHERAN CHURCHES First norning will b the pastor. ¢ school choir rehearsal CHURCHES Sundny at lock CONGREGATIONAT First RERL will conducted The nday. 1 h 111 a. m., ¢ m, morning wort Rev. Alfred D on Throdore Monday, 4 p termediate ¢ E Tuesday, 2 p. omen; ng. San noon service in Swedish. he Brotherhood will visit the Middlstown Rrotherhood Tuesday Antomohiles will leave the at 7:15 o'clock On Thy evening the Drof erhood will hold its last meeting of the ¥ An interesting progr has heen prepared and shments will be served The choir will ning to rehearse music. Chilaren's e! day afternoor Hei A story, n m., hool council chure Bible cl: for ] New mecting in p. m, hurch peov ., AT Brit n in Woman's club apel; T commimity South ar ret chureh ¢ 3 i met for the I'riday Christmas ship ng school, W 1o w Inesday. 2:0 sinth x " r church school; 4:15 oir rehearsal Satir- arsal: 7:30 commit choir reh lucation onage coventh grade 15 p. m. 1 9 p.om. church N junior M tee Matthew's veliei ting a day church school; 4 ting; 7 to giving party of vior and interniediate R St. English a 45 a.m hool at 10 a. m. Eng- m. Business mect- in 10 Sunday se in German at nan Sunday it out m lish ing Christmas 0 k advent serviee 45 p. m. ting of S Monday; Walthe partments. Wednes- { Friday, ting. © Men's Bibl 7:30 p. m, Boy Scout Ik Benefit society, Ie Friday. Reformation Advent. Services school at 11:15 mect at servics "homas lass will miec ue, closs the morning Father of Connecetic Yu club will meet it nt "elog ternoon. The subjec " The leaders are and Miss Ituth Groens speak on Hooker, the The Pene church hird Sunday i in Sun to- is th morrow “A Hero of Today Miss Grace Wickwire | Flage. The Young ors of the Monday committee will mect tive funday school avenin The religious school Tuesday and Thursday The choir will ning. will meet afternoons. Friday ev cople’s society will meet o'clock tomorrow eve- | ning, in the church parlors. The subject “A Honeymoon Letter” to be read by Rev. Mr. Heininger. The leader is Euclid Hartung, and the host, Warren Trainerd. The Christmas party of the be- ginners' and primary departments of | the church school will he held in the chapel on I'riday afternoon, De- cember 23, from 4 to 6 o'clock, un- ! the direction of the superin- 2 tendent; Ars. A N, Abbe METHODIST CHURCHES » Trinity Cutly 20 a. m., Woman's Bi- S 5 s Jveryman's Bible class, 1 kchool; 10:45 a. m., sermon: at 7 meet St John's (German) lay, §:30 a. m., nday school, 10:45 on service 8 p. m., meeting of the tendship 1 Thursda Men's &oc ting of the high grades and Aepart- 16:20 a. onior young people’ Ttalian-American church school: worship at the Ttalian Hunter road; 10:45 a. m.. morning hip, sermon by Rev. Merritt A, Roston; 11 a. m., begin- department; 2:30 . m. church school at the Ttalian mission Hunter road; Assyrian worship. ser. by Flisha 1. A “Obedienee’; 5 p. m., Ttalian ship at South church, preacher, Jo- seph § Paladino: 7:15 p. m., eve- ning worship, motion picture W Flannel sehool, others: ment of the At 6 p. m., Enworth league; 7:15 p. m., address: “Life's Supremacies.” Monday, 3 p. m., W, H. M. &, Tuesday afternoon. Methodist group at the hospital; 2 to 5 p. m., South End hospital group at 118 Kensington avenue; 6:30 p. m., Phil- “athea class; T:15 p. m.. Boy Sconts; T:45 p. m., class meeting. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week-day religions school, third grade. Thursday, 7:45 p. ., midweek sorvies, Triday, 4 p. m. sewing school | Christmas program; 7:20 p. m., Girl couts, The members of the primary de- partment ave planning a party for the boys and girls of the beginners’ departnient Saturday afternoon from |3 to 5 o'clock. The Clhiristmas cantata, “The Love Stamp,” will he presented by mem- [hers of the church school at the amnual -~ Christmas entertainment, hursday evening, December 22, im mission, v of mon m wor- m., meetir home department in the church par- lors: 2:15 p. ., class in English for Assyrian women under the direction of Miss Laura Woodford; 4 p. m.. meeting of the Girl Reserves, Hun- ter road: €:45 p. m., monthly su per and mosne of the Young Men rotherhood Lieutenant Copeland, aviator in the World war an present in of Brainerd Partford, will speak. At 7:15 p Troop 2, B. £ A.; 7:30 p. m., Y. subjeet, “Good Mottors for Christian Living.” Tu p. M., Assyrian women for Tible der the leadership of Monda chares field, St. Mark’s Episcopal Third Sunday In Advent; 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:30 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., morning Mrs prayer and sermon by the rector; Adams; 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.. Com-|7:30 p. m. munity Training school under the | dress. anspices of the New Britain Council| Monday, 6:30 p. m, joint mect- of Religious education: S p. m., bas- |ing of the Woman's auxillary and Tethall team will play the Farming- |[the Girls' Friendly society. meeting of the study un- water | growth. | “Life’s Supremacies’’ is the subject of the address for Sunday, 7:15 P. M. 10:45 A. M., Sermon: “WORKING OUT OUR OWN SALVATION” Music by the Quartet Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church choir | English serv- | “Working Out Our Own Salvation.” | evening prayer and ad- | Second Advent Th o I rsday, 2:30 p, tion class at prayer and e church Friday m., religlous in- the church; 7 praise sery Sunday school at 10 a ing service with sermon tor at 11 o'clock, subjvet | Dying Prayer.” Ev with ¢ Thu Morn- the pas- “Stephen's” m. n., . orchestra pr hoir reh. rmon at 7 sday, T o'clock. Bibl 1y outhern Conference Concluding Lexington, Dec. 14 co Christlan Sciens it 11 a. m., satb server of Men. 9:45 a. m cvening meeting at Sunday scry ct: “God the 1 sehiool at 1 sday it Ky.. nnual Southern Confe with only onsidered 1 will vention o will posils 8 minor 1in ssion wheth ¢ vote on TIO Swedish Bethany morning worship at 10:30 o mon by the pastor on 3 by ials of a Chris- T Sunday &chool 2 noon athl Young Prople’s mecting at 4:30 p. | lege spok m. Good program and refreshments. zrce will be brougl Missionary service in the evening ntion. 7 o'clock, special music. letters from | Coacl ad- | that t AL dium at Ala., track and five years t the Soutl Sunday field Eames f o'clock the subject an.” s St e prohibiti at an from par after lic Wal rule ssionu and a pastor. B night at rvice missionary ployn men who had playe it to ss by The the Bethe M s coacl professional foothill will b vote will the suggestion McGugin Vanderhilt 1l ‘tes he allowed 1o play in be for during y » class will meet 45 o'clock on Thursday eve- 16 o'clock. ple's Iweek s Sam of jing at 7 ath fit Christn games s lolidays. charity m., speeial p er for the ser of the day; ble school with classe and a personal i idnal Young People’s yor room ¥ 12 for rest in . the Five Cities te Take Part in Boxing Shoy New York 10 (UP)-——Execn tives of five Il be the g of Mayor Jame J. Walker at tie five-cornered unateur inter-cit vionships to be staged in Mad son Sanars rden Wednesday night The mavor has wired invitations the following municipal magis. ites: Mayor C. H. Kline, of Pitts Mavor M. Nichols, of Bos May W. F F Philadelphin, and Mayor J { w Haven, noon, meeting in Dec. m., Mis Bible With Cov Tu Women's onary sy Pra 1y p. n band; § p. m. “How God Dealt People Under tl 2 cham At day chiliren's church prayer special meeting the adoption of thie tution Friday, < 7 regular weekly mecting: § p. the M. & for proposed consti- p. ., choir rehearsal Bible Students’ Assn. | to 4 p. m. volunteer Bible study at the Henry, 32 Dwight n S p.m., service. International Sunday, 2 service; § p.om home of Charles suhject Wednesday nd testimon Friday. S p D street, prais prayer m.. Bible study Full Gospel Assemibly § ay school at 10 a. m. at 11 a. m sormon 4t 7 costal mier Praise with servies . do vour Christmas Shoppine Your Chiristmas clui Emmanuel Gospel 10:15 a. m.. prayer; 10:45 Why 1 preaching, subject: Not An Atheist”; 1 P m.. study hour; 3 p Tiible )t the home of Ralph Bohmer Hampton street, Mrs. Dwight an eha S 7in “Return, m Am Bible class will eover 15 m il ground nse mor r if yon do vou ft shoppin: throngh the HERALD'S CHIRISTMAS G GUIDE in the sficd Section Dick: prea pent Tuesday. meeting m. Re- in hing subject: m the home Smith, 55 Hart street. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. religion instruction elass at the ehureh: 704 p. m.. cottage prayer meeting at the Lome of Harry Atkinson, 813 East street Ladies’ pray of Mrs. E. 2:20 . er at T | Thie FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor “Calling Thizgs By Wrong Names”’ 12:15 P. M.—Men's Bible Class, Leader, MR. GREENE Subject— PR o, | “THOMAS HOOKER, FATHER OF CONNECTICUT 5:00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Society Thursday, December 15th, 7-9:00 P. M., Chapel CHRISTMAS GIVING PARTY FOR SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL (Junior and Tntermediate Departments) A T D S S R R — First Baptist Church — Rible Subject: 1145, School-—12:10 Rev. Wm. Ross MEDITATIONS—(2nd). Ye Way of the Lord."—Gurreft. the Messengers.”—Mendelssohn. Sunday Serviee—16 Sermen b ADV “How Lovel the Are 12:15—Brotherhood Bible Class. i Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Service, | South Congregational Church | Morning Worship at 10:43. Address by Rev, Merritt A, “Those Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships.’ Yarren on Evening Service at —Toors open at 6:45. A Service of Happy Spirit and Popular Appeal. Film Picture—"White Flannels.” Most Cordial Welcome to All to These and All Other Services. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Subject—"Will a Man Rob God?" Evening Subject-—"Christ's Tdentification.” He was manifested to take away our sir STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 2.30 and 12 noon—Church School 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship and Sermon “CO-WORKERS WITH GOD” 2 to & p. m—Annual Fvery Mcmber Canvass 30 p. m.—Annual meeting of the Ladles' with reports snd election of officers “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome”’—A Community Charch Thursday, Ald Soclety