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ROSS COMMITTED - TO REFORMATORY i Auto Theltnca;e- .Disposed ol \ Today—Other Gourt Cases Spraying | T Mouth UP Evidence in Roes, charged the with cang Charles | tha of thett of an automobile the from Georgi ot b Anderson on 1 gone over in police court this morn- Ing before Judge 8. W. Alling, and the accused sentenced the Cheshire reformatory The case has been in the rt for nearly two mantha, the accused having served a | briet pertod in the army since his rest on that evening Aftor ite trial, the local court wa g siderable publicity due to flons of Colonel Alow, recruiting pervisor, to having the ariny used a Aumplng ground for criminals, N having been ruled that the nccused could either go iInto the service or &0 to Jall. At that time he in the army, having enlisted a few days prior to the theft of the Ho returned to his station but wis cepted only temporarlly evening Docember was was as was cav Policemen Testify. W. . Hart and Patrol- McEvoy testified that the admitted taking the car with a boy named theft had been pianned ahead and when Policeman McE left Arch street, the automobile taken. Near East Hampton an acei- dent occurred which disabled the vehicle. Upon the return to the city of tho boys, they were apprehended. James Leary of I"all River, Mass., was finod $35 and costs for speeding. Motorcycle Policeman W. S Strolls testified that forced to make 62 miles an hour yesterday Hartford road before catch the Bay State driver. For a quarter of a mile the policeman trailed Leary with the result that he was found 1o be travelling 47 mtles an hour. He had previously passed a standing trolley on the left hand side at excessive rate of speed, ac- cordiny to testimony. Rergeant man Peter accused had in company Nobauer. The was ings hel ho was afternoon he eould Pajaman $1.95 Night $1.25 - flota Flan- U £7.00 more lone, "He Coats, 88.50 on nel an lues Car Is “Sensitive.” Leary cxplained that the Massa- chusetts lawa require passing n trol- ley on the left side. Regardi tha speed charge, he sald his car was “sengitive” and picked up with the slightest pressura of the accelerator. His speedomceter was not working, he said . Repeated warnings having failed to impress upon John Ryzewski the necessity of sending a 13.year.old daughter to school, the accused was sentenced to serve five davs in JAIl by Judg George W. Klett Ryzewsk! has been In court on numerous other oc- casions for the same offenso but be- cause of the fact that there are sev. eral children in the family, judgment was not enforce He warned by Judge J. H. Kirkham and B. W, Alling that a jall sentence was im- minent, but in spits of the warnings he continues to keep the girl from school | He ) display win We repalr all vt, ) NG, 19, Dexroe ol an import- ming In Judd's | Il be installed | eahontas Edith lartford Also f members will officors will be nts served. A\ xpectod of the Eastern In New York Lovea Her Sull. Get a job and help your £0 to Jall,” was the charge delivercd by the court in the of Adam Freihart held for non-support. Adam. it was testified, has been ro- maining awuy from home and pays considerable attention to ona Kate Wiscynski whe appeared before | the on charges of selling whiskey When hoe does come home, the wife testified. he burns up her fuel making “moonshine” whiskey For meveral days he has heen carry- Ing a hottle of carbolic acid around with him with which he has threat- | ened to take his life. The ple has flve children In bonds of $300 Slapski was continued for at the request of his counsel, Lawyer Stanley J. Tracesk! Slapski s charged with offering liquor for sale in his place of business at 332 Main strect Varnelli Caso Continued. A continuance until tomorrow | morning was ordered in the of | Tony Varnelll, also charged with a violation of the liquor law \Varnelli | was arrested ahout two woeks ago ot his home on Washington street, and a | | considerable amount of booze was taken A difference of opinion as to whether the case should come to trial the United wife or cane has court twice UNIT Machine Gun the case of Frank one weok jmber necessary o new machina ational ard ed in this city, ht at the State H. Grifin and Those who H. Slater, Ed- cnse ter, ". W. But B. Bush, C. F owsk| Spen n, T M. Dyson, Johnson, . W , . D. Proat ensk!, H. I2. Tu- I hetore the local court or States District court, n Ited in the continuance wuntil this morning. Through a misunderstanding, the ac- cused was not present this morning. Hix counsel, Lawyer P. F. McDon- ough, requested the further continu- ance. ForStomach Agon; Ask Your Druggist About Mi-O-Na. Gives Relief in Five Minutes Smith, Mrs. | Yeur arsswist I -Na Arantee B. Stanley, Mrs. auiokiy and ely, upset stomach M L E. A jndigestion, or your momey will be - hd. Cunded. tomach? and the | | | | at the armory ning to receivo - AT BALL. Wil Serve In jon Dance. on have agreed at the American y evening Mrs. C. B imball, Mrs. A H. Pease, Mrs. you tha to rell miser s, Glswy or mervous? to put you righ! five minute suffer fair OLD CLOTHING WILL BE COLLECTED MON, City-Wide Canvass Hlanned by Peo—t — ple’s Jewtsh Relef Committee for Sufforing faurepe. Deglunini Menday, February city-wide canvas=s tor clothing. thoea amd food will ba conducted here by the Peoplo's Tewish Reltet commit- t for the destitute and poor peo- pl of urope. Pathetic appeals have heen sont to the local orgenjza- tion, asking the utmost support and co-operation in the mavement, be. of the pitiful condition of the peasants of Eurepc Tho committee, in the appeal that it is sending out, asks for no momey and absolutely no monetary contribu- tions, because it ix explained. that if ictual funds were sent to out-of-the- way distriets, it is probable the meney would never reach its destination However, all bundles of clothing of description. ghoes and non-per- ishabla foods will he gladly wel- comed. There is an inexhaustible de- mand for these articles, and starting next Monday, teams and auto trucka will start canvassing the city for con- tributions. Thoso who offer articles of clothing. shoes or food. are asked to kindly make pa bundles of them, and those in charge of the col- lecting will gratefully receive them The collection of these bundies will continue up to and including Mon- day, February 28, and if by that time anyone who has a bundle and it is not called for. may deliver it to No 94 Hartford avenue. The officers of the committee are Samuel Greemberg, chairman; secre- tary. Louis Perritz; treasurer, Morris Rothstein executive committee. famuel Miller, Joseph Rosoff, M. Shack, Bernard TLehrer and Toula Gaurson cause any s or Masonic Temple Corp. May Increase Capital Actiog will be taken tomorrow evening at a meeting of local Masonie bodies on the proposed increase in the capital stock of the Masonic Tem- ple corporation from $50,000 teo $£300,000 and increasing the numer- ical strength of the board ot direct- ors. 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