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—— e GKAND CONCERT { FRIDAY EVENING Fiom 5 to 8 and 10 to 1 —By— CHAPMAN’S MAJOR STRING ORCHESTRA = VICTORY LUNCH d 42-44 CHURCH STREET. f Orchestral xelections will be rendered for the diners ‘on Xmas ive with the compliments of the owners. P i Piano used through the courtesy of C. L. Pierce & Co. No Covet Charge. Regular Prices Will Prevail. ‘rys A DA 5 THO DISCHARGED IN LIQUOR GASE : Senti and Kalkowski Go Free— Gamblers Are Fined ! il Police Make Raid. Sergeants John J. King and Wil- For the first time since the con-|jjam G Hart and Patdolmen Patrick certed drive to put an end to lquor Meehan, Peter McEvoy, William J. trafficking in this city was opened, McCarthy and John Stadler raided a discharges for accused in whose Dos-j coffee house at 321 Main street last session liquor was found by agents of ign¢ where they found a Greek the police were granted in police COUrt | gyme. “Pitkus,” in progress. There this morning. Judge John H. Kirk- y,4 evidence of gambling on the part ham so disposed of the cases of Tllicol of several patrons. Davd Berkowitz, Senti, a Willow street cobbled, Who | gum Eshoo and Frank Sadis were ar. was found to have quantities of wine | ,.gioq for faming, and Faul Flamis and whiskey upon his premises, and|,ng jonn Pitkis were charged with Klemens Kalkowski in whose Main/yeeping a gambling house. John street saloon Sergeant A. J. Richard-| o onin” Freq Elison and William son found a bottle of booze last week- | 5), 5w were taken in as witnesses for Decision had been reserved since last . = o - week by Judzv Kirkham. Wth the exception of Flamis, the j In the trial of the hamoum case, ' Lawyer Stanley J. Traceski introduced supreme court rulngs to the effect that not constitute a breach of the liquor l.\\«\ Lawyer ed a similar defense in the Sent ! case. In the interim since the hearing and this morning’s session, Judge Kirkham perused thc supreme court rulings and found that such possession was permissible. I | I | \ ha\ing liquor in one’s possession does | money lying beside the “Pitkus™ board. Policeman McEvoy took hold of his hand as he thrust it into his pocket and recovered the money. The { accused explained that it had been Irving Rachlin pre- | given him n payment for coffee served. The other policemen corroborated that evidence as presented by Patdolman McEvoy. Cronin informed the police that they had the right crowd, Ser- geant King testified, but in court ghis morning denied having had any knowledge of gamblng. Berkowitz was not present at the opening of court, and did not arrive until the case had been begun. Prose- ocutor Klett had been informed that the accused did not intend to be in court and that he made a proposition to forfeit his bond in lieu of appear- ing. This Berkowitz denied. Teamster Fined. For parking his wagon within 10 feet of a re hydrant, N. Essa was fined $2 without costs. The accused left his team in front of the United Cigar Store last evening and was arrested by Patrolman P. Meehan. Although he admitted having allowed the wagon to remain near the. hydmant, Essa stated —FOR SALE— | FORD COUPE 1920 Model 8 Inquu'e A.G. HAWKER 58E|mS Price of Coal Down $18.50 DOWN TO . .cvvunneenennnn. \ $16.50 BEST LEHIGH COAL FROM that he didn’t think he would pay the fine after Judge Kirkham imposed the $2 assessment. He changer his mind accused were found guilty, Pitkis was Tor Quick Retums Use Herald Classified Ads. ‘E‘EuD(fl@@D@D@EH:DD@E@@E@@@@@@@D@EE@E@@EE@@ e e e et n { others. Lawyer Albert A. Greenberg before the close of court. handled the defense. { Patrolman W. J. McCarthy arrested Money ‘Is Seized. { Frank Mords last evening on Winter of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silverware are gifts of lasting senti- style, value. Our When the police entered the coffee street on a drunkenness charge. A B ment, and our stock is of dependable quality, house, Flamis grabbed for some $5 fine was imposed. 3 ])l'i(‘efl are arranged to meet every purse. b - —_— The Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal - Co. COR. STANLEY AND DWIGHT TEL. 4 EE Below you will find many gift suggestions. We have a large as- sortment of the 'follow- Parisian Ivory Link Buttons Scarf Pins Waldemar Chains Pocket Knives Toilet Sets Bracelets ' Vanity Cases Mesh Bags Bar Pins, Etc, Diamonds Watches Bracelet Watches Plain and Stone Rings Brooches Lavallieres' Pendants Hand Painted China Ete. ‘THE PORTER & DYSON CO. “THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS” 54 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. [fl;@@fl@@@[fllfl@@@@@@@@@@@ EE]EIE]E]EIEIEIE]IEHEE!E!EIEIE] Thursday and Friday Are the Last Two Days of Our Mark-Down Sale This is your last chance to Save Money on Your Christmas Gifts. SUGGEST]ONS' Silk Neckwear, formerly sold for $1.00. Speclal for Thurs- day and Friday ... 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