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AUTOIST 1S HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER (Continued from First Page) ® accused be bound over to the next term of the superior court, alleging that Charmonti was criminally negli- gent In failing to properly round the | point of Intersection. “Am unfor- tunate accident,” was the character- ization by the lawyer for the defense. He argued, however, that the car was | properly lighted and under control so there could be no criminal negligence. On the contrary the bicyclist had come southerly on Franklin Square and turned into Rockwell avenue then | making a sudden turn to the south in the path of the machine, ho sub- mitted Other Cases. Sam Cohn was arrested for allow- | ® ing his car to stand for more than 40 minutes in a restricted district by Patrolman Thomas Feeney. A fine of $2 without costs was imposed Because his wife, who is the com plaining witness, is il and unable to be in court, the case of Isaac Knapp who is charged with breach of the peace, was continued until tomorrow morning. The accused made trouble Y at his home on Cherry street last night, it Is alleged. Patrolman Frank Parker made the arrest A Case of Love. From the testimony of the wit- nosses both for the state and for the accused in the “kidnapping” case it appeared that Gilberto was madly in love with the young woman and that their love affair was progressing most favorably until someone came be- tweenm them. The accused came to New Britain and attempted to fix matters up so that they might be marrfed, but belleving that it was Mary relatives who had token a dis- like to him, he went to the gate first. He had previously enlist ed the servicgy of Bennie Waskowitz, a local public wervice driver to take him to Springfield in the event of a decision by Mary to marry him. The matter had been thoroughly explain- ed to the driver and he accepted the job under the condition that he was * to go to Springfield It Mary was wil- Jing to accompany the young men but if she was not they were to re- turn to Church street their starting point, he sald An attempt had been made a short time previously to hire Peter Servs ice's car, Heo suspected that some- thing was wrong and refused to take the job. The police were notified of the presence of the men, also thelr misston. | Talk With Girl, | When Waskowits drove his car to the corner of Lafayette and High wtreots, ar the entrance to the Corbin Screw fhctory the men left the automobile and paced the sid- W walk. At about 6:03, Miss Dorlo enme out of the factory. Licato walked up to her, the driver testified, engaging her in conversation. While he was talking with her the other man came up and spoke. One of the men Iaid his hand on her shoulder but she shrugged and loosed herself. Ihe men then walked back to the ‘car and instructed the driver to re- turn to the rallroad station which he did. Detective Sergeant A. J won had followed the men ‘hurch street. After they left the tactory mate he commandeered an ,Automobilo with which he followed them tc Church street where he and Sergeant Theodore Johnson placed both under arrest. Sergeant John- won found a pair of brass knuckles in Liceto’s pocket. At the station Cilherto told of the love affair. He denied having intend- to take the gir lo Springfield if | Richard- | trom | REMOVAL —SALF— Now is your opportunity to stock up in the line of Kitchen Utensils, etc. 4 rooms .. ‘ea Kettles, cop. N. P. a Kettles, aluminum oo=E= il Heaters, black week. L PP STy Fr e factory | | take the permit, bring the materials to A few of the many bargains we have: | Heaters, N. P. ...... ... Enameled ware at greatly reduced prices. Ironing Boards, Wringers, Tubs and Wash Boards, all reduced. Now is your opportunity. 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Apparently everything wus resdy the girl either changed her mind or some one else interfered, the coun- sel for (b2 accused explained.: Law- year McDonough produced . a love letter written by the girl to the man to prove that the love affair had ex- isted. Gilberto and Mary are rela- tives she told the court. After talking with the girl and the accused together with the relatives of both. Lawyers McDontugh and Albert A. Greenberg, who represent- ed the accused, expressed themselves as of the opinion that they would marry even now. Plumber Is Acquitted. Stanislaw Duches was charged un- der two counts with violating the health department ordinance relative to working as a plumber without hav- l ing a journeyman's license. Two jobs, ono on Bassett and one on l,nwlt-r' she frec ® "HE FAIR 9000000000000000000050000 ] | for the ceremony whml street, wero done by the accused, Plumbing Inspector P. J. Tormay tes- tified. The method of having the work done, the inspector testified, wag to have Louis Croll, a journeyman, the job and then leave charge. ! Owners of propertles in which work was done testified that the contracts | wero given Croll and that Duches did | o greater part of the work although Croll visited him at intervals. Louls Croll testified that he, per- sonally, had taken charge of the sani- | tary work but left the water piping | to the helper as is customary. That branch of the trade requires no | license, the witness said. | Duchesa denied having dono work other than the branches of the trade | ordinarily Jef: to hetpers. Judge B. W. Alling found no evi- dence of gullt and discharged the ac- cused. Health Dept. Prosccution. At the instance of Plumbing Inspec- tor P. J. Torm 8. W. Menus was arraigned before Judge Alling on a | charge of allowing unsanitary plumb- ing to stand in his Main street busi- ness block. 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