New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1918, Page 3

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We can assist you in transforming ore or more rooms in your home to your satisfaction. And Think'What You Save in Cost if You Buy Here and NOW. This sale beging Monday—do BURGLAR IS HELD FOR HIGH COURT Arrest o William McCabe May Selve Epicemic of Robberies William: McCabe, a transient, pleaded gnilty to burglary committed arly this morning at the store of | Cha indrowski on North street and guilty to attempting to eifect an entrance into the cafe of Walter J. Donahue at the corner of Washington strecta. Judge James T 1 probable cause facts in the case were presented by Prosecutor George W. K ana the accused was held rfor trial at the rch term of the superior court. | Bonds were placed ot $1,500. The capture of McCabe was due to he alertness of Sergeant dore Johnson, Otticers William Souney and rd Dart, The policemen noticed a stranger in the vicinity of the Dona- hue place at 1:50 o'clock this morning, few seconds later there was a hing of broken gl Rushing to cene, they found McCabe in the act of crawiing through the window. ' On the ground below the window was box containing three pa ed at and one pair of slippers wlued at $1.50. This plunder was ob- tained in the S ndrowski place. When ted if he 4 any statement to make, the p - arose and coolly pleaded guilty. appeared to be the most unconcerned person about the Commercial street hall of justice. According to his admissions, he has previously been tate's prison, hav- served 18 months of a two- m imposed in the New Haven perior court for burglary committed n Derby. He gave his occupation as a hostler and teamster, and his last Jlace of employment was with Ring- ng Brothers' circus. MecCabe, after court, admitted entering tore on reet recently. It is believed pture is an importan: one to an end the burglary which has becn prevalent of Jate in the city. Has Hun Tendencies, Carmen Palu charged with breach of the peace, entertains some que hotions of “getting even” with an ¢ v. Carmen entered the res- taurant in the Arcade Saturday night and soon became involved in an argu- ment with William Storie, a bar- tender. During the melee Paluzzo is alleized to have told Storie that he was about to bathe In his blood and, after 50 acting, he intended to drink the re- mains. Officer Tirrney made the ar- st and, with the complainant, was i the chief witness, Paluzzo laid his | troubles at the door of ‘“beaucoup zig- zig,” and on top of this, Judge Mes- kill imposed a fine of $5 and costs. Like J, R. Wallingford. Julius Rosenberg, a tailor, with an establishment on East street, pleaded gu'lty to the charge of theft of $40 from Steve Spec. He was defended by Attorney A. A. Gr Prosecutor Klett stated that brought his clothes to Rosenbe place last week to be cleaned. Later he discovered he had left his pocketbool containng bove sum in the clothes. When ked Rosenberg about it, t yvied thet he had found it. Spec then rarorted the matter to the police Rival was defafled to the Rosenberg flatly denled to the minion of the law that he had taken the mone nd, with true Sherlock Holmes instinet, Officer Rival | found the empty pocketbook in a pile ' state In convicting the accused. Judge not delay. This is a sale to dispose of coal. Further search revealed the | § money in a Jewish hook. In pleading for his client, Attorney Greenbenz said that the man has herectof: borne an excellent reputation and tie fact that his act had been vered made him feel very i. He char- acterized Rosenberg v man who was undergoing terrible mental an- zuish as the result of his act. The lawyer also spoke of the large fam- ily Rosenberg had and stated that two of his sons are serving Uncle Sam, one with the army of occupation. A fine of $25 was doicd out by {he court. | John Mauled Peter. The case of John Robella, r‘h:\rgrd{ ] with assaulting Peter Robella. was a complicated mess for a time. but was finally unravelled by a fine of $5 with- out costs, ccording to Peter, who is no relat've of John, he was in a north- end cafa Saturdav afterncon when tho sed happened in and in an argu- that followed he received ch in the eve from one of John maulers, with the result that his ontic vas in heavy mourning to the accused, into the saloon for a gla which has long lost the ‘“ol former days. At the bar stood Peter and in his hand was a newspaper which John objected to on account of its soclalistic tendenc When he | spoke to Peter about it, It was al-! 1 that the latter began to defend sm, Bolshevism and other an- ¢ organizations. and also he | to abuse Father Boinowskl. ' There was a zeneral donial on the pa of the accused that he was the ag- ' ssor. A fine of $5 without cos's Expensive Embroidery. Mary Bosko. with a 16 years’ resi- drnee in this city. and who. Judgo | § Willam F. Mangan, her lawyer, stated had ne wen in court bhe fore, | found herself “out of luck' ‘cd to purloin some ombro‘dery > store of David Rosrnswei corner of Broad and High street urday evening. When arra‘gne: court this mornng, charged theft, d a plea of not gnilty. Accore Julia Riosko. a clark in the store, . Bosko went into the place 3aturday and. pickinz up tho | i ro'dery, she placed it under her waist and then commenced to ask | g questions concern‘nz the price of | § other articles. of which embroidery was not one. Call'ng the attention of the proprietor to the act of the wom- an, a search was de and the goods found under -her arm. T{osehswf\ig| tdent'fied the article as his and told of locating it on the woman. He said that he was somewhat undecided as to the disposition of the case, but finally decided to let the court handle it. He did admit that he was considering to accept a $10 bill and call it of?, There was a decided fluctuation in the price of embroidery this morning, Rosen swe'e placing the price at 25 cents a ard at one time and then lowering it to 15 cents. Judge Mangan, however, got 1t down to bargain-counter rates when he asked if the goods were not worth about 10 cents a yard. Officer Souney, who made the rest, gave testimony which greatly aided the Meskill imposed a penal ef and costs. The case of Morris Horowit: charged with upport, was con- tinued until day morning. Tho defendant asked that he be given time to se:ure counsel. ' Attornay M. D Saxe will defend him. D ——— CASTORIA| For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years | Alwazs bears the MONDAY, DECGEMBER 30, 1918 SE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE cials Tonight MONDAY ONLY 730 to 9 P. M. Tonighi 7:30 to 9 P. M. Any Two $3.00 Silk Shiris $2 00 Any Two $4.00 Siik Shirts $4.00 Any Two $5.00 Silk Shirls $5.00 Any Two $3.50 Silk Shirts $3.50 | Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M. Men’s Biack Hose, . . . 2 pair 25¢ Tonight 7.30.to 9 P. M. Genuine Heavy .2 Piece All Wool Regulalion Army Underwear, Sold in Most Stores for'$3.0) a Piece, To- night 2 Pieces for $2.45 Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M. Two $1.00 Negligee Shiris for - $1.00 Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M. Children’s $3 (0 Sweaters ESSE-LELAND CO. 38 STORES 38 CITIES Largest Clothing Organzation in New Eng’and - $L.75

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