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£237) FIRES BARN; HORSE AND COW LOSE LIVES| FINED AND JAILED FOR TRANSPORTING . Kukish Getes $200 and 30 Days From Judge Alling htning Sponsible For Loss of | S$3.500 At Place on Shuttle Meadow Ave George Kukis? was sentenced tc S arr. Benjamin W, this morning when Joseph G. Woods. Kukish and Wisk 8 George Patrick a2 carried the house of a ma wardo st 145 Washingte turned into police, they ha at the house and they hid 1 house at 149 Washing about & At 7 0" chine came down and as it passed t} were hiding, tl applied a OF MONEY IN DAKOTA rying the two cans of & ing the house at 145 Wa 1 they followed him in. worge C. Ellinger placed him u and. O'Mara ran out to the parked on the other side of the r but found it was empty. Refuse To Drive A He went back into the h e and questioned Kukish about the liquor. Kukish denied that he had ecarried it into the house and when the police carried it out and plaeed it in the ma- chine, Kukish refused to drive the machine, raying that it wesn't his end he had no right to drive it. W arrived on the xcene shortly after and claimed the machine but he refused to drive the machine for police, saying that they were trying to frame him, He was then placed eharged with transporting liquor in an sutomobile, Lomba told the court that he had never scen Kukish unti ke walked into his house Sat Wy pight with the ten gallons of alcohoal. In court neithe » of the police were able to testify that he was sure the machine was the one Kukish had carried the liquor in, or that he had ! gelegate-a come to the house in a machine at all. | weok Judge William ¥, Mangan represented Tho toleg the defendants. of Wil He “Took a Shot” tor of the John Cook of Arch street told Vi & cent Smith Saturday night that he Dake would like to “take a shot at him” so ) Smith told the court that his wish was realized, showing the court several marks about his head where he al- leged Cook hit him. Cook plca guilty and was fined. $10, Cook told the eourt that nights previous, 8mith had made marks about a lady friend he didn’t like, but as it takes him a Joag time 1o become angry, it wasn't until S urday night when he met Bmith com-! ing out of an Arch street house that he decided that Smith ought te br beaten for the remarks . + ~ Checks for Any Amount | FIRST PHONE OPERATOR DIVS, e Torrington, March Mra Mar 'y ) ( gory M ¥, Who died hers yestors day at of 84, claimed the T tinetion of being the first woman t ahed in th phons operator in Connecticut, I plon the Coolidge « ing entered the ser in Bridgeport n March, 1879 er arrest mac 3 sive Coolidge Expenditures Mar gt under arres wnt at alone, durl wlsrepry “They tising K, several res N Johason commi advertising, “Pald Coolldge organire merous in trains Kore wor or n hote me corners of our vil o the smalls ictions to 1y yrge army of South Dakot women 03 their tained ¢ directio pensive offices and org were maintained in t “Criticism was frequentiy mad |l!m ¢ ‘\\'4“»1—'.' payroll, "I aborate headquarters undoer | is obe $ tediul ma, Are Mississippi, Tennessce birthday o employ« In Ala Jeorging North and South Carolina, sod Virginia, spenditures of t irls My aids to heauty. and to woman youth By Edna Wallace Hopper bfer G | the suprom They r And now Jight, the Other multipls 1e helps in four “y N Luxuriant Senator Norbeck Charges Exces- : ' Tokio Fish Peddlers | important stap) I rollowed ...W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924. Recovering Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont at home after leaving hospital where he was taken Feb. 19 with a bullet wound in The senator was shot by a stray bullet fired during a the the head. batte between hootleggérs sylvania avenue, hingten, D. C. sti- Meriden Woman Hurt When Run Down by Auto Meriden, March 21.—Mrs. John ish, d resident of this city, w5 seriously injurcd this forenoon struck on West Main strect by n automobile driven Ly Captain Pat- J. Neary of the Bridgeport fire went. > was removed to the ei hospit suffering from frae- Loth legs and back injuries. Ne vas not held by the campaign i [l an Sale of Eastern Brass and 51,—ede d by the ( A Trust Co, of Waterbury e ppre of the ¥ that ing to take The real estate and as- had been apprais- Wl the trust company, yrigage of $120,000 priee was too low. ision, Ingot Company Is Opposed | March nas v krapt, over it s of the ed at $10 h hold ned t court reserved d whic Dog Sofinds Alfll‘l; But No Need for Policemen onin, March 31.—When a fox terrier at the home of Mrs, Annie E, Downs on Division street, the dividing Ansonfa and Derby, upset a telephone at 4 o'clock this morning 1 started to bark Miss Aliea Quirk, the operator the Southern New England Telephone exchange notified the police departments of both cities, Ofticers in patrol wagons and on mo- toreyeles were rushed to the house, es of which were surprised ¥ of guurdians of the law. New Tax io fishmon- city'n supply of fler viee, i the nost fn the Japanese April 1 in pro- Strike Agains March controllin i, food, which & line of dict, of business beginning tw commission levy munielp ished in the ptomber posed to finance the fish market Paukiji which was estal district after the Juake, Dec 1 futile rs yosterday tion of the demonstration by the A score falizing of restaurants spec 1 to close The tuike be foree ] tishmor & not to it intention ke e Authorities t's will con re citizens face the Mothers! Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal A prominent physician says: “It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” You know how hard it is to get the children to clean their teeth. By giving them WRIGLEY'S you not onlyreward themfor clean=- ing their teeth, but the reward is actually the means of performing this important service! WRIGLEY'S aids digestion too, and acts as an anti- septic wash for the mouth and throat. Sev- A~ eral flavors-all of WRIGLEY /{/#% quality. The Flavor Lasts [z} and prohibition agents just off Penn-| City Items | washing with a ) | C. P. Langdon of Hartf {engineer of the Fuctory Tnsuranc | sociation and president of the Hart- | ford Tustitute of Insurance, will be |the speaker at the mecting of the | Lions club at the Hotel Burritt T day noon. Big hit! It's a Man.” John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. { The city’s fiscal vear ends today. | Tomorrow the new appropriations will be available for the departments your “It's a Man Every Time, | adoption of a two-platoon sys the fire department. “Linger Awhile” fox trot, Bruns- | wick record. John A. Andrews & Co. | —advt. Hurlbut A. Griswold, a stu St. Stephen’s College, Annan the-Hudson, is spending the recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Griswold of Francis street, Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s. —advt Prof. John Leo Foley of New York spent the weck-end with his father, John T. 1ol of this city. H at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Sem and F ie Rosen sold tod: through the Camp Real Dstate a store on Winter strect and a hous: on Elm street to Myer Dunn. Members of Laurel Court, O. of A., Vocal. Columbia record. |, | actor, 1t the home Hillcrest Join Mor advt. crine ces Kasprow, hourne, Miss Mariar Genevieve yan. | be Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Josep) “Lovey Came Back,” trot. John A. Andrews Mulda €. Martir ck, business and ail New York Cle ain strect. patr Walter Hom K special & Co. Lias bought cquipm ners and Dyers of do ndvt, ward Samlow, well known local t his former home A Andrews Mayts your washing wi a is visiting is city. Hear “Al records at John advt. T | game in the tween Andree Jolson™ on A. Andrews & Co. pinochlc and Ger- advt. f Policeman Lunch at Hallinan” 1 Mour Raymor New Brunswick records every week | & oceasion birthday anni- versary. 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Brunswick | City Advertisements g on Con- Iment Warrant for Town Mce stitutional Ame: All electors qualified to votc at town meetings in the town of New 1, are hereby warne and noti- ct on the Sth day of April. 1924 from 5:30 o'clock o'clock p. m. at the followir 1st ward—High school, street entranc a4 ward—2 street, ¢ ¢ 4 ward—Camp school, street. 4th ward—Junior High school, Muii t, corner Chestnut street. ) ward—DBartlett school, corn:! bad and Grove streets, 6th ward— Burritt North street, For the purpose of considering pro mendment to the constitutios state of Connecticut concerning spriations” and voting by voting machines your approval or di proval of the said amendment Dated at New Britaln this 31st duy of March A. 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