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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920, day night on Church street near the |eve witnes: to the act and when the | tion, testified that Long was drunk Theft Case Continued. | under the auspices of th os On tore TEI] flN H | Rogers Recreation building, William [accused made an attempt to leave | Judge John H. Kirkham suspended | Steve Kowalck, Simon Zurik and |sion, and he has selected | Dobruck and Robert Turnrose were |ihe premises she was placed under | judgment in the case of Steve Ma- [Stephen Kowalck entored not guilty | “The Incorigible Optimis arraigned on charges of breach of the |arrext The woman has fallen into y, charged with breach of the | p to charges of taking goods to [ leave city hall at 8 o clog] [IF BEINE RUM_RUNNERS | peace. The former was fined $7 and | the hands of the law on scveral pre- | peace, with a warning that he will find | the amount of $149.25 from Landers | commodation of those W e o the latler discharged. Both were ar- | Vious occasions. According to the po- | himself in serious trouble if he does [and 33845 from North and Judd's. | tend. Tickets can be se | rested by Patrolman Joseph Kennedy |lice, she is a drug addict. which ac- |not mend his .. Mrs. Mahoney | At the request of their counsel, Law- | door. The public is invi following an investigation. | counts for mueh of her trouble. She | testified that he came heme last evel ver P. J. McDonough, the case w: Witnesses testified that Dobruck | was placed on probation ing and created a disturbance as he | continued until Friday morning. The o~ = e struck Turnrose without provocation | Ade Long was mned on charges | has «done on prévious occasions I thefts are belioved to have covercd TOWN HOME THAN . in self defense, struck of reckless driving and driving while trolman Thomas Feeney made the ar- 2 period of at least a year. The ar- : . Atk | ticles which are alleged to have been | SPecial Menu is Being do desperate deeds as far as the 9 jite della s s ta g W the patrol wagon was |under the influence of liquor. He was | rest upon her complaint. ma M s [ policeman was concerned, both men | b aps satiok % | stolen from the factory were found in Inmates At That We are showing some very good values at our (Continued from First Page) ubmitted to arrest sailant beat a hasty re- | arrested by Patrolman Patrick How- Fined for Drunkenness. ; el rooms of the accused while a search e A i, iy ‘ Stanley m no attempt to deny having had the revolver upon his per- i e ®on. He offered an explanation of its | Salvatore Elsina was fi treat. He was later arrested and |ley Saturday night. A fine of $50 and | brought to the station costs was imposed on the second and | Fines of $10 and $5 were imposed | was being made for liquor in con- - udgment suspended on the first. on Joseph Murphy for drunkenness |nection with another case. ° ° ianwrh.r:r in which he attempted to | cOSts for op: Driver Is I‘vn-l and bri of the peace. The accused 'l'l.?‘nn complaint of llutzh_T;!rn{\'or planning for a special ; prove to the court that the pistol had | Without havi Policeman Howle ontrafic)| Was|ipicked Sup o b o LR vl mmf‘: J:-ntos-;;m? ,1os:vhr;!\ L)nc'L:e,r‘i = aRluiving | dino, urnls ln s fallen from his pocket and, landing | ca > E duty when the I drove north- | Patrolman Peter McEvoy after a n;'l."e's\x.A -;hnx-a? Q,,{,, Sol d‘»_u" q | he custom for the home | on its hammer, went off ! S e 3 orly on the wes! Central park. | complaint was made to the police that “*,’l‘“s- cir cancs Yo 1”’3 Inued | the day in this fashion e | Both men were drinking cider, they avenue and Spring | The driver passed the “Stop” sign at | he was creating a disturbance. unti |0mflrr;Jw :"'f’“;;""‘: ]1 “_\o re- | yome was established and told the judge. They denled having | s aflic post. He was halted and Michael Dunzis was found by Pa. |quest of Judge Willlam MAREAN- | jties are making a specia made a distur b on ety way | sy | subjected to a serics of questions as | trolman Thomas Storey in a helpl e——— year to have the “sprea e artment home. . nd Jossph Rod- e E to why he drove 25 miles an hour cnv;dmo._. lox :un‘lm‘m'c.lé;lwilre:t‘ BANGS LEOTUR ever. The menu - follis uer testified as to the firing o A *at an The brought | around a busy corner, especially when [ urday night about 9 o'clock. A c 0 % " e g i p pistol shot and the loud _:,\:,‘.,"L ;::,[ ' 2 F an te a tur- | traffic wa clored to that avenue, liis | bination of cider, heer and Italian | The John Kendricks Bangs lecture '::l‘s;"fisndf'l’;:n:‘;: "cfel:h the | cix had proven too much for his | will take place Tuesday evening at shouting ¥ for the theft of : of | replies showed, in the mind of . e 3 ry { Street Fighter Fined. shoes from the Ki y sl policeman, that he was intoxicated em. Mike explained. He paid a | 8:30 o’clock at the Shuttle Meadow berry jelly, bread and b Here are a few of the many spe- | As a result of a street fight Satur- | Main street The policem yas ¢ Other policemen on duty at the sta- | fine of $10 and costs Country Club. Mr. Bangs speaks herelOranL-.('s. apples and coffe clals which we are offering. o~ B Men's Fine Madras Shirts in white = = - — —— — = = and colors. Special at $1.75 to $4.50. ‘s Army Shirts—extra heavy $4.50 cach Men's Fine Lisle Hose in black and colors 50c palr. 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