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805 Special for Friday Shad All Kinds Sea Food NATIVE CELERY, FRENCH k! NEW BERMUDA POTATOES, LET TUCE, CARROTS, were well dressed. The isisted of mine $20 bills, =ix 'Six $5 Dbills and thirty §1 vent down stairs and when ; a few minutes the fe. Jennings and Gavin L The witness was pres- Beloin, where the fistered. They had to futes before gaini ir room: Serge: used that a sum of Bn stolen. Jennines d the theft. His ched and the ings how much s Teplicd “about §3 nd some money in ked Jennings if that B replicd In an- 820 b1l was found. with the sergeant re- the sergeant knew h he had. Further more money (seven raof of an adjoin- e witness said he Bay to the sergeant: g $200 and settling his is a terrible pre- " Sergeant Hart re- late now,” and ho ed to ‘‘come across’ the money. Attorney ined the witness in ‘he proposition to settle . Attorney McDonough it that there were several n the baths and he em- Y STORE TEL. 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SoUPS 2 cans RIB and LOIN LAMB CHOPS b 238 51c¢ Good Cooking Compound 2 lbs in oil) Tall Cs Sound Yellow ONIONS 4 1bs Fancy Baldwin APPLES 4 qts Green Curly KALE peck Large Grape FRUIT 3 for | prosecutor \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, phasized\the point that Gavin through out stoutly denied any knowledge the theft Samuel Rabinowicz, the baths, testified that Gavin, Jen- nings and a third person came into | of 1 the bath. They tossed up coins, the : | | proprictor 0dd man to pay for the three baths. The third party was stuck. In sponse to a.question he said that had not examined the locker to if it was pried open. lLater nings came to him and asked for the 30 cents due because the third man had not taken a bath. ‘When Attor- ney Greenberg did not get a com- | plete answer from the witness through the Interpreter he appealed to the judge with the result that the interpreter, son of Mr. Rabinowicz, | the witness, was admonished by the judge. The counsel for Jennings | brought out the fact that the pro- prietor usually opens the doors to lockers, but somectimes the master key is given to patrons George Kopelowitz, a rubber at the baths, said that he saw the place and Jennings suggested to | him to go downstairs and earn a dol- lar. To Mr. McDonough the witnes answered that there were a number of persons about the place. | Mrs. Rabinowicz said that when Yankowlcz came into the baths four others entered about ihe same tim During the giving of testimony by the witness Yankowlez attempted to speak and Judge Kirkham warned him that he would be ejected from the court room if he persisted. | | re- he Jen- Jennings in | Sergt. Hart Clinches Case. Convincing testimony was given by | Sergeant Hart, who found Gavin and Jennings at the hotel. While wait- ing for Jennings to open the door he heard the rustling of paper in ke | room. No objection to a search of | the room was made by Jennings. ‘When the $35 was found Jennings did not secem to know how much | money he had. Later he thought he had about $55 or $60. 1 said he told the accused t looked bad for them. They denicd knowing anything about the theft., After the money was found Jennines | said: “Between you and me, and | this man, if I had little time 1 would go out and borrow $200. This is a bad predicament to be in.” At- | torney McDonough brought out the ! fact that Yankowicz said several times that he would be willlng to ive $50 to get his money back. On e-direct examination the witne: said he saw slight marks on the locker door. Corroborative Patrolman he testimony was Patrick Howley. Henry J. Monsees, clerk at the loin, testified that he saw the engage the room they had the clerk give them change bill Jennings went on the s own defense. He sald that Gavin were just about to Yankowicz entered the p! confirmed the statement about col- lecting the thirty cents due hecau.n | his friend did not take a bath, The | witness accounted for his actions throughout the evening. \When geant Hart asked him why he did makeo a clean hre of it he rej “How can T wi don’t know thing about sergeant him to make 1 breast of it get off lightly. Regarding the state- ments in reference to the $200 heo | claimed he said that it was a terri- ble predicament to be in and thar it would worth $200 not to go to | court. He did not offer, he claimed, to pay that amount of money Oc Accused. “1 am a bartender and take of my uncle’s financial affairs and write his letters,”” said Jennings to Assistant Prosecutor Woods when questioned about his employment. The witness said that on last Satur- ay morning he had about $72, hav- ing borrowed $75 from his uncle the day before. Questioned in wd to the $200 he said that he didn't want | the disgrace of coming to court. | “Why shold I? T'm here, bst I am | innocent,” said Jennings. Attorney | McDonough briefly questioned the witness. James W. the accused, vive by Fe- aceused and saw from wnd his and when He in he go lied: any tolad and | en I L clea be upation of | care ‘ Gavin, father of one of | said that on February | 24, he gave his son $56.87 and showed a reccipt for the money. Gavin went on the stand and sald the $33.95 found on him was his own money. At the time his father gave him the $55 he had $26 of his own. “What line of business you in?" asked Mr. Woods. The witness | said that for the last four months he | has been waiting for the draft. The | questioned himn in detail regarding his living expenses. The accused thought they amount to a sum between $6 and $10 weekly. The prosecutor was asking gnother guestion when Attorney McDonough interrupted him saying: “That's a fool question ‘m asking it,” said the prosecu- tor. Mr. McDonough objected and objection was sustained. After the evidence was all in and the counsel In the case had argued on the testimony Judge Kirkham said that he was inclined to the belief that Jennings took the money and he suggested that the prosecutor en- ter a nolle in the case of Gavin. The prosccutor adopted the sugzestion and Judge Kirkham then imposed sentence on Jenni Notice of an appeal was given the TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC. Votes Relier o Such an Society Establish Institution in This City. Britain Tuberculosis Re- lief society, at its meeting beld yes- terday afternoon, voted to establish a tuberculosis clinic In this city and empowered Miss Sara A. Carroll, tu- bereulosis nurse, to engage two rooms in IZooth’s block for this purpose. Under the proposed plan, the clinic will be under the direction of the board of health and the tuberculos nurses will carefully watch the prog- ress of each case. The plan calls | for the services of local physicians at | various times at the headquarters ur{ the clinic and in this way it s hoped | that many peopls atflicted wih thix| disease will receive the needed care, The New | tha | tively | ot Duo | 1ast herself ried on | [ | was | last evening ing Star lod marrage w ning, Watkins, | Doogan, Mary | Mount | fishy | stores for four advice and trcatment. Again have Ixt ing Quaker Store, tains no ct and for of the cases of stomach ! not, yet convinced Qualker following Mrs. F drug store last Monday “My stomach was | condition and has been | Last year I was my little not matter iven couse form indeed. New Shop.—a Tomor prospective voter. to be mt tion tions reg noon. Mrs. J underwe ter Oak morning. Pre-en mar 30y series each fought next be BOGU v Harold Britain plained had solic It is versation space in | vine. ¢ eported her tho: Cold proof wonderful r introduced man at No. composed of herbs, roots, bark blossoms. young and results it has attend to the condition of my stomach. I extremely careful in my what I ate it seemed a glass of pure distress. swell immensely and T could not wear any tight-fitting clothes. s and then I would \nrm;: istrars school hall | school. Represented merchants that s month said as Mrs. K. the wrging 13thel the tendered a Keele re sto from MARCH 20, 1918, '|QUAKER HERB EXTRACT DID IT|; . Frank A ()verbeck ()verjoyed at Resuit bhe Sureiy Did Have a Wretchediy Bad Stomach the people Ne of the great powers Quaker s the remedy in this the Iconomy 365 Main street. It injurious drugs and is entirely of extracts berries, le absolutely You have given here catarrh thesc the road Rritain | troubles, T w of | I had tried Herb | getting 1 now be- | by frightfully constipated so many that I for relief Quaker Herb no This where 1o the | I Drug con One day Ixtract lady who city read and wl 1 lives next Arch streect I became interested and called on the Quaker man at Kconomy Drug Storc I honest with me and as my case was so chronic he did not encourage me very much, still he insisted that I give Quaker Herb Iy tract a trial. Heaven bless him having done so. for this remedy produced the most startling results. It has regulated my bowels, cleansed my stomach from accumulative im- purities restored the digestive organs normal condition. I now eat enjoy ev I eat and s of any lows. 1 fter over 9 years of misery and I owe it all to Quaker Herb Extract.” Is this not convincir | fer from rheun stomach 1t Dri door to me on posi- the wes was ve! It ol is safe read in and have merits the rheumatism, troubles and if you of Herb Extract, Overbeck said at the night in a so for to rank A. and their heartily, no distre am well terrible vears. sell out | I could | acount of was still no to sour. would would obliged en store on delicate: diet catarrh or to the Econo- Main street, particular Re tism, yubles come water my at about would | membhe: misery | ma theso | all wonderful reme vou can meet the 1l Lours until 9 o'clock in My stomach be with in VI the Together evenir CITY ITEMS | Roscben FHlat dvt. i on which cir petl- applica- the BARNES PLA RALLIF Next Monday Evening, » M date rnes, t day filo t N1 hands of in row is the nomina- th { publ cand for the tion as mayor, plans to enter made vote the o'clock s 1st mm to tell why he should by open for SRS LICES \nd why his opponents stated by that person noon 1 before the to elected should mavor not, wit A. We " t an ope hospital today omorrow fac- the o'clocks will speal on Orch of the P. & ibinet Lock factories. evening of next week hold a republican interests in Skritul- Broad street. Mr. that he plans to hold indoor and outdoor ral- of the maries schedule made up ory street employes and inently Coshin G On M Mr. Ba s will e rally in his own the L i ray to on states eam of the 3 G L6 wher of lies before > da club team last SR Tty ra now stands one team, and out af Tuesday Bros.— ven is lower, Russell Bros.- NO CONSISTORY DURING WAR. March 19.—“There will story until the war is ove Ienedict said today upon hear- report had been pul intended to call a con- be S COLLECTOR HERL. 10 cons Pope | | Rowe, | | Themselves s ing that the ertisers for o i a that he Ne B A e ——————— ) tod voman who in man and ted advertising this city TS VERY EASY the but- pajama were unauthorized the woma Howe greater The couple of tablo represented and she of the tear your To tons coat. ar rip or off part son- L alass top \ for It is they made winning Pajamas without buttons are a great institution, Slip right on over the head. Nothing to bother with— SHOWER. Mount, who bride of Henry miscellaneous shower n Electric hall hy Leuc 0. 8. of B. A mock s the feature of the eve- sisting being Elizabeth thel Hill Mount, Kather rtha Carey, R. Mount vy and Agnes Frey. Miss ceived many beautiful butter, strong is selling in to hdc. Russell's days from the churn pounds for $1.00. Rus. street.—advt is soon to Bricre Just regular without this able feature, “V” Neck Pajamas $2. Pajamas objection- se B and most ost, to »e\ Pure Chewing Gum ¢ a Stick a da things without | longer knew | for has | vthing | i kind fol- , § ¢? If you suf- | Quaker | Will tTold Mceting in Skritulsky's Hall | a third re- | § 45 | L. E. Andrews, SPRING SUITS SPRING COATS For Women and Misses The new lines are all comple an early selection for F. advised. SPRI popuiar ROWEAR is G SUITS in all the shades—a showing thi 1. O. P. standard In every detail SPRING COATS—In all t models of the season—wide rauge terials, styles and colors. THE HOOVER COAT Made up in sport models diffc and colors. Jatest styles and s ap ot $25 to § nobby of ma- 5 (0 (Slec A. KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price C lu*hmg Co., 114-116 As\]um St EVERY BAPTIST Sheuld Be Present at the Church Night Service at the FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH This Week Thursday, March 21, 1918. 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