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STEALS $20 WATGH, | MEXICAN LEADER GREETS U. 5. OFFICER' RED RAIDS IN CHICAGO FINED LIKE AMOUNT ’ Several Other Cases on Police 5 Gourt Docket - Found guilty of stealinz a gzold| watch valued at $20 from Denedict | Driseoll, William Barrett of Bristol vas fined $20 and costs by Judse John | H. Kirkham at the police court this morning. Barrett pleaded not guilty | to the charge and was represented by | Liudge 8. Russell Mink of Eristol | Barrett was atresied on complaint of Driscoll. who discovered that he had Tost his watch in O'Brien's cafe on Main street. Saturday nicht. where he had been drinking with Barve(t and | several other roung men from Bristol On discovering that his watch wa Quiseing Driscoll told the boys that they had better give it back to him or he would have them searched by al policeman. The hoys retused 10 it to him and he called Oficor Meehan, ! who arrested Barrett and a young man named Wilson. At the ation house the watch was found in F Us pocket. He denied knowing how it #ot there On the stand Barrett explained that e was drunk and did not steal the wittch. - One of the officials of the Liistol Brass company. where Barrett is employed. said he has held.a re- sponsible position . in that. plant for zive Mexico, For the first tine June American officers paid nerid Jscobar, oops in scobar eets to of the Carranz, the. Juarcz district. . General E is herc.shown (left). with Colonel Glover, chief of.staff of the 1" Paso military district i four and is well fiked, He has| ¢osts on Peter Salis. guilty of having Mlle. Elvira Amazar.'a soprano. Mlle. | o o o I R e been Lrusted with several hundred dol- | assaulted cach other. and disturbing Amazar accuses Baklanoff of hav T Lus daily while working in the factory | the peace by creating on Elm ; brought her to this country under an B e et paaig store and hus never heen known to| Street. - Officer Murphy arrested Dom- understanding by which she expected : e e steal, the official testified. { inic following a complaint’ made at{to hecome his wife. She charges sher| N Negleets Children: 1S Fined. | the police station hy Peter. who stated * later discovered her supposed Hang \»f A fine of 0 and costs waus imposed t Daminic started the trouble and; had a wife and family in Russia. The | e P e NN (RN »n Samuel Jacob, found suilty of neg- | beat him up. Both men were at the man and the zirl in the case are lecting to send his children to school | home of a friend and had been drink- ! shown above. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE LEADERS ing. according to the statement made ¢ 2 e : or giving them proper cave. Jacob. it | i dsiallce R e <! by Bennie Luciani. one of the wit-| T , ouE of the. Smalles schom on several| nesses. * Foter said e did not neni | NEW PARTY LEADER out of the Smalley school on several 5 | Lo = Qiterent occasions and. despite the| until Dominic called him bad.names. | Principles in the Caillaux trial. confronted the French people did warnings issued hini By Truant Officer | He said that -he .did .not .mind. being | Left, Mme. Caillaux and the man on | the CaiBaux term of office Dantel ‘Driscoll, he still neslccted to| called names, but when someone calls | trial. Right (top to bottom). Malvy. | Intermingled in this great p =:nd them to school | his “family names then it is high time the banished minister of interior, | cal tangie is & story of loye that en) 1o start some " with who “ail s charges i 8 I Aot o es S M Gy GEeihn principal at | to start som thing witl \!v‘ m Caillaux is charged with { with the murder of Gaston Catmd i having dealt: M. Demange, formerly | editor of the Figaro, by la the school, testified that the mul‘i-mj OPE’RA STAfi ’HELD 1 { | i defender of Dreyfus, now defending | first wi ave attended very irresular- < i | i i in March. 1914, have lLeen in the school for ov i = fdave Lo Cailluux; Premier Clemencenu, chief Caillaux was arrested in Janu 1Iv. She said the children told her the accuser Caillaux. {1915, When" brought hefore the her kept them away from school. ! _ Paris, 12 France is preparing | atorial commission investigating for th . - of politics, pol- | of trenacn it hical The court warned the father that the children must attend the schoal or he Will Be held responsible. Theft Case Nolle: Phe case of John Gudauskas. vharged with having stolen a ton of al valued at from the City Coal ies cked the perm: perience o e Joseph nedl e I sl and minister of finance, charged with | their campaiz alleged treasonable re g (eks ever ex- s history t officials of s having # is ememiies| him. ttions with the His opponents. howe enemy. will come to trial before t elationship with B | & Wood compat was uolled by | senate on Jan. 14, Then will heg I T ey cuting Attorney Georze W, | revelations that threaten to expose the banished minister Kleit on orfst bt The couvt Gudsus- | cither the sceret ues of the pres- | to show papers allezed to have taken the ton ! b ent” Clemencean inistry md the | IX's efforts for bringing about trom -the yard while he had | wrong done i peace-loving and peace- j carly peace with Germany, “thus been workinz there, and stored it at 1e hopes of our enem his home, Clifton =/ he vard, iven permission to sl to T ailine to do i TheD. MILLERCO January ect. onc of the officials of aid that Gudauskas. when take the coal | v for it last Sat- | the matter —_—————————— LA H. HOPHINS was placed in the hands of the police, | instead of hrinzing civil action | U 1ined for Assault. | New Cork J. A, Hopkins is chairc | man’ of the committee of (i8, a new ! political party which has heen rec- Chi Mrs. John G. South (left) { ently organized in the middle west. and Miss Mary Garrett lHayv (right). ! It is a liberal party and a convention are 1wo of the leadinz republican del- | is to be held July 1. when it w 1ites who attended the convention of 1e republican national women's com- A fine of $15 and costs was imposed | yn-John Nabrzeski and $7 and costs ! l.\ Jacoh Zwcacski. hoth of whom were foumdi guilty of breach of the peace and assaulting each other at the Vanders, ¥ v & Clark plant last an- Thursds fie trouble is said to hay { nonnce its candidate for president € ¢ started when Zweaeski teld the assist- and vice president. mittee in Chicago. Jan. 5 and 6. Mrs ant foreman thot Nabrzeski's work South is chairman of the women's di- vision and Miss Hay is chairman of ASPHYXIATED BY GAS | LI LT was poor. Nabrzeski called Zwcacski | a “squealer” and the latter struck him ia the face. Lnocking his glasses off nd brezkine them. .\ fizht ensued in ‘which Nabrzeski was beaten up gnd ceported the matier to the police. De- fective Nerzeant Theodore Johnson | made an investigiticn and arrested %M%@é@%mmb Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Rugs, Linoleum, \Vil\floflé by Anna Tuarozoska of 130 Dudley February 9 and closing Febroary 14, | Stanistaus Ryguszyn Found Dead in | Street Jersey City. N. J.. wax found | A meetinz of the committee in chars i mong the dowd man’s effects. Cap- will be held Thursday evening at 7 Bed With Open Gas Jet As Mute | 1am Grece has commbricated with ¢ in the parish hall | {1the Jerey City police asking that the < jet in the room was cense to marry Zn daoe N ; Fvidence of His Fnod. i wonian e notitied of [ 1szan's | MARRINGE LICENSES, : wl l s . \ = ok e e e e e de T [ Williom M. termn, of tam streer, | B9 ONAdeS, ewing Machines and general merchandise<at| case of Felix Han r. who was ars wwenue 1< found dead in bed at his | ey o fand Miss Louise A. Reuther. of 137 _ ted by Oficer Hahn on complaint. of | | home s morn S el JOUN'S CHU AR, | Kelsey street. have taken out ecenomy price: » ven | 2 } A ! ! ute evidence Fourth\ nunual ar Will Be Held Fammer's wife: whom he is alleged to of the | ! | | | i i | vave heaten up in a family squabble l, wise, e ahotl 10 vears : maker and Miss « book W ave i lareoiotms - . g 3 S hich loceusred ivesterday afternoon.] | or ag nd as far is known had | Fet 9 to 1L { keeper. A license Siet e | We have a large stock of Window had and Probatton Officer Connelly, wha has | { no relat in this, city The police | Arransements [or the tourth annual | sranted 1o Salvatore sliesc and ; & : S otti=afod e Flamibier case) «.lm‘) were notified by Matthias Schreiber | af the Chureh of St. John the | Erancesco Cuceci. The former is o ;%“0“3"‘1 piece goods on hand and can make and the uble at the home is that the L wio lives in the house and Captain T angelist are well under way and a{ Polisher livinx in Bristol and his % wife drinks and makes: constant | | W. Grace detailed Officer Lamphere | commitiec headed hy Danicl Cosgrove | Pride-to-be lives at Chureh strect o chs - A - 5 e - trouble for the husband. who worlks | fo mvestigate the case. The officer | is completing plans for the biz event. | e | hang shades any size atlow prices for the times. very day and overtime-several duys learned that Ryguszyn hame | The sroup met last cvening in the; CRETS ARE LIMITED. '% ~ . s & weel, The court told the couple m.u] Tate turday maht and elieved { pavish hall and named Thomas .J ‘ \dmitiance to the Concert | (()me car|_‘4 with your orders. Satlsfactlon guar' poth-had hetter leave drink lone and Chicago,—Georze Hakianoffi Tus- [ that he blew out ihe zius. His body | Boyle temporary secretury. Miss Mary | ®iven by the New Kritain Musical B8 they will he hetter off. They \\mr‘ San haitone cihthelGricas ol o) { was tound (inlly clothed in bed. Med tsick has bheen chosen to act sec b ihis evening s far members and : L an baritone of the ago Opera N < L 5 g ; warned not to get into court again.f company. has been ested on o de- |16 sminer Fleock viewed the body I retary of the affair. ta take up herl jciate members ondy. although ac- %‘lnl(ed or your money refundcd, Drunks Start Fight. ||u)M7H|mv warrant signed by Secre- | And gave permission for removal to | duties soon as the biz carnival] tive members are entitled to bring A fine of $10 and-costs was i tary of Labor Wilson. following -a | the undertaking rooms of M.-J. Ken- { begins the an of the c¢hurcl lest. Associate memberships will i Ao R T e i e et e e e D Ra e e e N T %%%W%%%@%%%%%%%@%%%%%%%%% New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-385 MAIN STREET January Clearance Sale Now Going On Bargains in Kvery Departiment Special Tonight from 7 to O 1. NI. 36 inch Outing Flannel . ... 25c yd - Towel Sets . ............. 98c set Table Dainask veve......3%150yard | BabyBlankets.......... 75¢ each Towels ............12:1-2c each Bed Spreads ......... $3.75 each Axminster Rugs . ...... $4.50 each Crib Blankets ... ... ... $1.25each Apron Gingham . ....... 24c yard Percales .............. 2$c yard | Wool Yarns .......... $1.00 skein | Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds . ... 98¢ each 10%), Discouat on the $ 109 Discount on the $ a1 109, Discount on-the $ 109, Discount on the $ On Corsets On Sweaters On Waists On Bath Robes