The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 11

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MAN CALLED MORON SURPRISES JURY BY ~ EVIDENCE OF WITS Rated by Psychologists as Hav- ing Child’s Mind, He Proves . Mentally Keen. George Breckenridge, thirty, wateh- man of the Royal Indemnity Company Building, who confes: with a gang of sa sacked the buildin Teported by Bellevue to be a “case of border-line intelli “mental age of twelve years and three months."" During Imation by 4 cross examination to-day ridge answered questions perfect memory the turned to Mr. Ur “What is bord Here is a man I questions as « can,” ‘The jurors too Now on trial be charged with bur gree. Brecken Murphy, two ¢ asked him where if there were Breeken in and then be b Eugene © teGee, attempted to show that Breckent suggested the whol but for two successfully avo tions tending to leading part in the > INTOXICATED PICTOU. N crazed with mo the discovery of 125th Street West ant ‘Unger, yesterday, display any CASS CANFIELD WEDS MISS K. T. EMMET IN ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S 1 he worked | kers who'ran- month, was ce’ and with a urs of direct exam- istrict Attorney and two hours of Brecken- with steh Judge Rosalsky and said the crime Fradiano said MRS CASS CANFIELD @ by wnowawoco Eo unekewooe Ceremony Followed by Re- ntelligence? 5 ; «3.9. | fore on * bootleg ception at Home of Bride’s | arunk the day of very Httle Unele and Aunt. St. Bartholomew's Church, yester- day at 4 P. M, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Katherine 'Tem- Emmet, daughter of Mrs. William e Emmet of this city, to Cass o son of Mrs. Frank Gray old of No. 78% Park Avenue. py the Leighton Parks assisted Rey. Dr. Willlam Wood. stion followed at the home bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. Emmet, No. 3 The bride, who e by her brother, at all ed their sur- Neeman. chief witn am Sturph The ceremony was performed Rev. Dr by the A re of the and Mrs. Grenville T »| Bast 94th he robbery s worki fes in the defense counsel f Street. was given in marria y April 14 dants. Powell Cabot served as best man s were Francis Park- man of Boston, Jerome Preston and Francis B. Bradley. On their return om a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. teld will make their home in this COW REVEALS and the us Russia, mumunmamenres Koch Prices Miake Deentown Shopping an Estavagane KOCcCHsG@. We Are Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York We Celebrate the Anniversary of the Biggest Sale of Union Suits Ever Recorded With Another Stupendous Sale, Involving 12,000 Athletic Union Suits Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Kinds for the great success of last year’s sale. The Materials— Silk-Stripe Madras, Fancy Corded Mercerized Madras, Oxtord Cloth, Silk-Striped Mercerized Cloth. Silk Stripe Grenadine Cloth, Corded Madras, Woven Madras, clothing expense. RECEIPT ‘ and that the policeman liked hin sald he had been drunk the nigh whiskey and was crime. He hac recollection about things he baid, and as to the shooting none He said the first he knew the the shooting was when he awoke jail and was told he had shot a 1920, 125th Street West. In Half Dozen Lots, $5.50 The Union Suits are here—ready tor you—12,000 strong—as good in every detail as those responsible Every one is a model of proper proportioning. They are made with elastic waistbands, full and generously wide in those parts that give treedom of limb—in fact, they are ideally comfortable. Our instructions have been closely followed by the makers, thus tully maintaining Koch high standards. Fine Corded and Jacquard Nainsook, Sizes begin at 34 and go up to 46 We urge you to buy a year's supply. more you buy in this sale the larger your sav- ings will be when you foot up your year’s MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN THE ORDER OF THEIR CRAZED BY HOOCH BRONX POLICEMAN, —— Fradiano Says He Was Drunk and Has No Recollection He Shot Hays. Tie fish peddier known as Michae! Trabiano and Traviano on trial for the killing of Patrolman Douglas W. Hay in the Bronx a week ago this after noon, took the stand at his trial for murder to-day before Justice Cohalan in the Bronx Supreme Court. fendant, through an interpreter, said his name was Fradiano. Charles B, McLaughlin. the attorney assigned to defend him by the court, in his opening address said Fra at the time was crazed from the effe of bootleg whiskey and was in t same condition as any drug addict and there was nothing premeditated about The de he Knew Hay well|* The case will go to the jury this afternoon, establishing a record for} the trial of a murder case after the commission of the crime. Beyond the prisoner's testimony and that of som: witnesses to show he good reputation, there was no further Sees ASK SOVIET FOR BODIES OF JEWISH RELIEF MEN Permission to Bring Remains ( ird Stockton Emmet, wore a New York In Sought. wn of white crepe de chine and] RIGA, May 24 (Jewish Telegraphic e yell. She had no attendants. | Agency).—Permission to bring to New York the bodies of Prof. Israel Fried- lander ‘and Bernard Cantor, the Jew- ish Relief workers from America who were found murdered in the Ukraine on July 5, asked of the Soviet authorities by Dr Boris Bogen, representing the Joint Distribution Committee and the Amer ican Relief Administration. The ad borne has beer ‘HELD TWO DAYS THUGS’ RETREAT IN HOSPITAL, GETS $55,000 V VERDICT for ITlouse Where Rob- bers Stayed. police of mer . Hustand for False Imprisonment. Bridgeport SOUGHT BY POLICE are ing to-day for the house near tha oity CHICAGO, May 25.—Dam- where the four gunmén who held up ages of $56,000 for alleged false the Connecticut Company's pay- imprisonment have been mas nained on Tuesday night awarded Mrs. Hannah Le when arriced from New York. Bold Randall against Louis FE. Randall,’ millionaire box man- ufacturer, who divorced her and wed his stenographer The cording to shot and killed in the running figh' after $10,000 . Harry or Louis Stone, ac his companions, who was ad been stolen from the paymaster, was the guide of the Mrs. Randall alleged that party. When he was killed they did she was confined in the psycho- not know the route to take. This pathic hospital for two days aided in their ecatpture, as they atc KE tena HER Bee stopped in Straftord ond left the Kant money wit} a stranger, saying they nee Would return. Stone, the men say The judgment is said to be the Cook County record for in Brooklyn _ “MARRYING PARSON” such a complaint Presbyterian at Indianapolis. 2S MOINES, May 25.—The rke Company | id Bdgur MeKeel, Vice} cated the Rev. John MekImoyte, n-Rogers Com: | Ing parson,” hoth residents of At- lanta, were killed near here list President of Raltimore, thelr automobile htly Injured. WEST FORTY: SECOND STREET and cuffs; novelty pockets; original ideas in belts. tern Brothers, $9.75 Plain and fancy weaves. yours, slip-ons for the fetching round collar styles. Willow Arm Chairs. « Willow Tea Wagons, $5.95 glass tray 19.75 Willow Tables 6.25 Willow Swing with seat and back cushions 55.00 Cretonne Covered Vassar Arm Chairs Cretonne Covered Chaises Lounges . Cretonne Covered Overstuffed Arm Chairs WINS VINDICATION Meet Next Veor Presby- General Assembly to-day vindi- marry. who was under charges for having married 1,400 couples in a year. Committee reported the had done nothing to injure his al standing. The report was al- cA Most Unusual Barly-eeason Sale of Summer FROCKS for Misses and Small Women Cotton Eponge Frocks—$13.7 5 Two models, equally fetching; one hand-adorned with Russian embroidery in bright colored washable worsted on the bell-shaped sleeves, the other featuring short sleeves, also embroidered. Rose, blue, maize, orchid, white. TOYS for the Small Seaside Frolicker Everything in the “world to help build sand castles, and besides that sort of thing, all kinds of merry making toys for young vacationers at the shore. An extensive showing for the coming holidays. 1922, lowed to stand after a long debate by the assembly, petal ailh) was to-day chosen as the hext meeting place of the Presbyterian Bridgeport Authorities Look General Assembly, winning over Atlan- tle City ferior makes? FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists HY are Hall Beds found in the finest mansions as well as humbler homes unless it is because in quality, comfort and beauty they have no peers, and the cost is no higher than that of in- Consult your decorator. 25 West 45th St., New York SHOOKIDS, these, of the knockabout, outdoor kind Barefoot Sandal Boy Scout Shoes Tan Grain Leather Tan Grain Leather Sizes 6 - 8. $2.50 Sizes 9 -13%. $3.25 B%er1. 2.85 1-2 3:65 11%, 2. 3.95 246. 4.15 ae 7. 4.35 6B. 5.15 ea , tumbling, scuffling over shore or grassy feld-nthiey if “stand for any- thing” foo a long, long time. CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit % 47 West 34+» St., New York = BROOKLYN JQOOFULTONST. NEWARK 644 BROAD ST. io: “Sen Brothers WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET 14-16-18 yrs. Frocks of Imported Scotch.Gingham—$5,50 Several Summery looking models, some with organdie or eyelet collars and In red, Copenhagen, maize, pink, orchid, navy blue, black and white checks. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Women’s NEW WOOL SWEATERS Some are imported, all are in lovely colorings to match your summer costumes. Tuxedo styles for that fluffy frilled blouse of Main Floor. Pails and Shovels 35¢ to 1.75 Sand Mills . 35c to 1.50 Filler Pails. . . + - 2.49 Sand Tables and’ Chairs 14.75 Sieves. ... 2 « » 29¢to 89 Kiddie Villa 29.50 Moulds . . , . + + 30c to 2.19 Canoes, Life Boats, Watering Cans . « - 59c to 1.15 and Sail Boats . . »,29cto21.75 Sandy Andy . » « - 1.00 to 1.50 Garden Sets oa 25c to 1.00 Lawn Mowers 45cto 85c Wheel Toys - . + 49cto 69c Every possible kind ot toy is here, including pogo sticks, marbles, tops, jacks, kites, rubber Pall, alls, bubble outfits, archery sets, combination set of outdoor games, etc. Greatly Reduced Prices Friday and Saturday on Summer Furniture for City or Country Homes 4-pe. Plain Willow Suite 49.75 Cottage Bureaus in white enamel, natural and gray oak, $29.75, 35.00 Odd Reed Arm Chairs and Rockers with upholstered spring seats and cushions, $15, $20, $24.50 $15.00 33.00 27.50 FURS STORED in our modern vaults on the premises. Remodeling and repairing also attended to at special rates during the Summer months. Special for Friday: Full Fashioned Silk Hose for Women per pair $2.35 (Regularly 3.50) A lustrous, superior quality ingrain silk hose in BLACK WHITE SILVER NAVY BLUE MEADOW LARK SMOKE AFRICAN PIGEON PEARL All-Black Hats for Summertime Offered for Friday and Saturday at the EXCEPTIONAL PRICE of $6.50 The smartest hat for all-around wear is the hat of all black. These are of crepe de Chine, most of them mushrooms, in various sizes. Combined with velvet, they are trimmed in a dozen different ways with black fancies, black ornaments. and black wheat. Felt and Baronet Satin HATS Special at $4.75 Such attractive shapes and colorings! The Felts are especially desirable for sport wear, and may be had in brown, sand, Copenhagen and black. (Stern Brothers) Dependable Hand Luggage A complete, diversified assortment in sizes and styles to meet every practical need of the Summer traveler. Notable values for Friday and Saturday: Enamel Duck Suit Cases—Reinforced corners, extra deep, cretonne lined. 24—26—28 inches, 4.50 4.85 With Short straps With Straps all around Women’s Overnight Bags ot enamel duck, patent or dull finish; silk lined; rgins. $3.95 Traveling Bags of real cobra grain cowhide all leather lined; 3-piece style. Extra strongly built. F each $7.45 Black, brown and tan

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