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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925, el _____ N UNUSUAL ANGLES head in his lap during the trip to the hospital, The man was “sobbing Juror in Figt Trial Has to Change Seat Today and crying” at the same time he was Litchfield, Nov. 18 (A—Frank D. “carrying Bagnano." Mr. Koletsky objected and when Abbott of Derby, one of the eleven Jurors who sought to acquit Olympia the court sustained the testimony Macri, eharged with the murder of | took exception. Further questioning by State's Attorney Alling showed that the latter was bringing out the fact that the officer had not observ- John Bagnano, at her first trial in New Haven last spring, will not be permitted to occupy a front seat in the courtroom during the remainder ed the man who held Bagnano reaching into the latter's hip pocket | of the present trial, it was learned from court attaches here today. AL ';"';;""f’c‘;no’:_" Kolotaky withe | cpyrgen with o tochnieal breash Officer Reising described the con- | 0f peace, John Lukasawicz of 62 dition of the traffic on Church street, | Orange street, state's witness fn a New Haven, at the time = of the | liquor case heard before Judge I, W. shooting as “very heavy. Alling in police court this morning, Abbott, until today, has been a daily visitor at the retrial in the Litchfield county superior court. With his wife and son he has in- variably taken a seat on the front row within a few feet of one end of FLASHES OF LIFE: SCHOOLS CLOSE . Mother and Three Children Divide IN ANTHRACITE COAL DISTRICTS| Boggy’ Vst Eatate tive causes of the two upon St flight. Governor Fields Is scheduled to speak in Hyden today advocating roads, Both his party and the 24 troopers were forced to make the trip into the mountain country on horse back, Vehicular access to the | town being impossjble. THOMOTORISSUES ANNDUNCE CHANGES | Chrysler and Mack Truck In- Tluence Market By the Associuted I'ress. Wilkes-Barre, Pa~—Hero's where it would right to coal to Newcastle, Bchools 1 | anthracite center have been Leeause of lack of fuel. AGAINST WITNESS “Joking With Police” May Prove Expensive Pastime New York—Having resigned as son for major of artillery in Kuzio I'ukuda has been p toes and doing other menfal things in the Waldorf for 14 months. Now he's going home to Americuniz Japanese hotols, 1'erey A, Ro |.,-.l feller hus (aken out $1,000,000 earths | ake insuranod irecnwich | | shocks | Harttord, Conn, 1 cane on his proper of be carry |11 this close Decnse recen lish - naval | United States is 1o visit \ext spring LI ry of a body | has revealed followed the hunting | forefuthers alone for years until her peacetul death from reart fallue at the age 00 o Paris—Gsorges Clemencean had SSLIG LAl A LLNE aupRorgi00: only a little grippe and docs not | yrapford, Conn.—To prevent Ger- soe why people bother With rumors |41 Chapman escaping, State's Attor- about him. | ney Alcorn wants federal court held in state prison when the bandit's New York—George W. Olvany 15 [labeas corpus proceedings are ar- | understood to favor Owen D, Young gued, for New York elty's police commis- | e slonur. | New York—A diary showing prof- |its of $50,000 fn Wall Street during | [the last year in the apartment of Marion Wilder, a mysterious ! and musician, fownd Quebec n oW gume that a squaw tralls of he I'he disco filled canoe New lan York, Nov. 18 (#)—-An ava. ¥ ¢ of selling orders engulfed the - stock market shortly before noon to- day, causing prices of high motors and specialt to tumble b to 15 points from thelr carly high levels. ']‘.]n' attack broke down after an | carly uttempt to pool operators to bolster up their favorites and was Elule dnt amutisian o ) | directed with particular violence Jn & bathtab In her f h against violatile motor shares, Chrys- ler crumbled 15 points within a few ~ WIFE OF BRYANT | it Rotor-anager, Married Yester- | _ \ Ry e e M oy, Committed wo Perfury | : 3 il £ e e e London—Thousands of plum pud dings sonked with brandy, sherry or rum are being mailed by Britons to frien in th United States for Thanksgiving and Christma | 1 | young recluse | dead in Lahl Chrysler Split. Directors of the Chrysler corpor- ation today voted to split up the | company's common stock on the | basis of four new shares for one of old and 1o eall a special meeting of nd- il dend, A the corporation, commenting on tho | ] directors’ action, said he felt that s S 0 | stockholders would appreclate a split-up of the stock in view of its present.high market value, The rise in Chrysler shares from a low of 108 1-4 to a record high of 253 has been one of the most spec- tacular features of stock exchange trading in the past six months. The stock has not yet been placed on a dividend basis but it {s expected that an ly declaration of the new shares will be equivalent to an an- nual rate of $12 to $15 on the pres- | ent ssue. | b The company now has on hand more than $32,000,000 in cash and current drafts receivable, Mr, Chrys- He was on a trolley car on the | g oine joiq i i S at polee headquariers way to night duty at Westville sta- | yanging 4 decision of Prosccuting Ate ton when his attention was called | yornoy Josepn G, Woods as 'xflh‘”‘“ ‘{‘T?]“'d ’:“I“T“l;'h“:l‘(’;"r“:: \,‘:“‘;' | whether or not he will be held for PODYLORII0 0 000 eV |a hearing for alleged perjury. Stan- three men carcylng & hod%: ot the |EUILY and sentonced (o pay a fine body i an automobile and the trip | oF, #407 and to serve four months in m"‘hp"r\fm et wh”“;,fi\fl. three months of which have 4 5 ] | been suspended, e body Wi o o operat- the jury box. :,\\],:, :::,,‘,i, wasitakeniintoptheionet Lukasawicz of 82 Orange street Neither he nor other members of | ° ' was only a witness when he went eith him was glv- | his family were here today, the 1ath | 4 1unch e had with im A% B2 finto court. But ho strayed from the day of the retrial. The purpose of |, e iha trip to the hospital, Be- paths of veracity so far that the removing @bbott from his seat of | . l«n\‘\n;: the vicinity of the hos. court recommended a charge of per- % Jury and at last reports John was in ecourt attaches sald that during the | o] He did not find a sclection of the fury Abbott had been |17, e MOEh - HHE O Pawelezyk was charged with sell- warned by Sheriff Frank H. Turk- |*'0y q1a not take any particular no- | "8 llauor. According to the story ington to keep away from the |i.c of them at that time,” the wit. | '0!d by the star witness who fcilinhe staggered.” veniremen's room. ness sald in answer to a question by from grace when he swore on the| Judge Alling sald he was satisficd Trank M. Platt, foreman of the |grote's Attorney Alling as to the | WItness stand that he was “kidding | Warnock was not telling the whols former Macri jury, was in the front |jentity of the men in the car. the prosecuting attorney and police” | truth but on the strength of his at row today. Mrs. Josepha Whitney. | ppr, Marcus Backer and Miss Anna all one had to do on Saturday night | torney's statement that the accused New Haven society woman, was als0 |yfoprigsey who had attended Bag- | 4b0ut midnight was to walk down|was going to sell his car, he im- present today. She attended the |nano when he was first brought into | the alley back of 23 Clark strect and | posed a fine of $100 and sus 3 | some one would ask the wayfarer (ed a 30-day jail sentence. TI taken an inferest in the defendant |coded Relsing to the witness stand. 5 | and the latter's child. As court was recessed for lunch- | Was & pint ot liquor for which he arnock applics for registration or Testimony Resumed eon, Carrlo Bagnano, widow of the | Paid $1.25, driver's license. Teslimony of witnesses at the for- |giatn man, her mother-in-law end | Unfortunately this little scene was Concealed Liquor in Wall nmer trlal were introduced Auring |wo ot Bagnano's sisters arrived at | ¢nacted last Saturday before an au-| pojislaw Perzan of 3 Farmington the forenoon session after Joseph |(he court house from New Haven, | dicnee which the actors did not per- javenue had seven quarts of liquor Koletsky, counsel for the defense, ceive until the show was over, concealed in the wall of his store.| . airord Nov. 13 P—No ap- | completed reading the record of the 3 | John, after buying the liquor, no- [ Tha liquor was reached through a| . ~ord, Rov. bt testimony of Samuel Weiner given ADMIT BEING THIRSTY | ticed Scrgeant Patrick O'Mara in his | small door bullt into the rear of a plication for a warrant charging per- at the first trial. Weiner, whose | immediate vicinity, Trying to avold | yerrigerator against the wall and |jury in application for a marriage | 0'Mara, he ran into the arms of Pa- | which swung on home-made rubber |license has been made to Prosccutor be Jocated and counsel agreed that trolman Thomas J. I'eeney, who, his former testimony would be ad- Nee headquarters started an investi- mitted. To Get !9 balanca of the audience. -‘0"",5-,1;1“ N ichireltodt T Pomu'u\{""‘“‘;"' ot ine) e ", w. accet nie e body o | ley, across he yard, up he same | v, inger and Policemen Thomas bty £ » Bagnano from in front of the Pal- [ eps he had just come down, overa |y | "fey' Motoreycle Patrolman ‘l‘,\ that n‘n‘m today. Mr, Marsh L ace theater in New Haven to the and | porch, through a hallway and 1."0““1““‘ Hayes has had the r\lm‘c"m"‘ his attention h:d l'et.l.)‘ (IIH\«'.- New Haven General hospital on for | the apartment of Pawelczyk, who he | ynder observation for some time. ed to l:vu fact '\h:\:“xlrl. B|_\;x’n Ivywl ebruary 26 last when the shooting |their first trip abroad in 26 ye 1id had been the man Who sold him | e said drinking partles drive in |sworn in tha application that this occurred, testified that he had |and one of the chief reasons for the | the liquor, This was at 12:30 . M. | rom Farmington for booze. The | V25 to be his first mar , whild trip, the aged inventor sald, was toland there were four men in the | geused man first attempted to “ex- it had been reported that Mr., Bryant get some ale and stout. | house. To England Avowedly Some “Ale and Stout.” New York, Nov. 18 (# —Dr. Mrs. Hudson Maxim sailed toda Haven. He got off the car to follow y Pawclezyk, defendant, was found | prominence was not learned, but | . o ‘ | pital for duty, he searched the ear |y b o 0 ) former trial almost daily and has |(he hospital after the shooting pre- what he wanted. In John's case it |sentence becomes operative in stage name is Joe Harris could not Aol hinges. An anonymous letter to po- |, V. Mars ga Charles E. Dr. and Mu..fludson Maxim Golng | iih Sorgeant Ellinger, composod | Frank W. Marsh against Charles k searched the automobile fn which 1118 txipvus made andihad nof found had been divorced by Madame Alla | Lhirty million dollars to split among them—that is the fortune a gun. Dr. Maxim, before the ship N\llf"]“ In court this morning during a re- plain” on the stdnd, then switched his story avhen the judge interrupt- Nazimova, actre and screen a Mr. Marsh said that {f rtist. | that h facts | s come to Mrs. Richard McCulloch of St. Louis and her | ler added, and all indications point business. to a big winter October Mrs, | factory shipments exceeded those of S1e | the same month last year by 80 per fialdatennol atithalprevious trial three childven. Mus. McCulloch’s father, the late John 1. Beggs, contended that Bagnano had had a gun which had disappeared while he was being taken to tire hospital by his brothers and friends. During Reising's testimony Mr. Koletsky took his first exception dur- ing the retrial to a ruling of the court who had overruled an objec- tion of the defense. A moment 1 ter, however, he withdrew the e ception when he learned the purpose of the state's examination. distributed among his friends alcess he pointed out the defendant as pamphlet against prohibitien. being the man from whom he made “Enforcoment of prohibition is en- | the purchase. Later on the stand forcement of a crime,” said tho in-|he denied any jdentification. Asking | ventor, “That {s why people of or- | why he had changed his testimony, | dinary common’ senge have no sym- | he said, “I was only fooling. They | Ipathy with the law. 'The people of | (the police) were all around trying | the United States are weakening un- | to get something out of me I was| |der the prohibition law and that is | only kidding, that's the way I am, |why they are struggling so hard to always cracking a joke now and then |get their alcohol through home just to get them away from me.” brews and utilization of grapes.” He admitted having had several Dr. and Mrs. Maxim will be abroad | drinks eariier in the evening and four monghs, visiting England, said he had taken a glrl home from IPrance, Germany and Italy, a dapce on Grove street, Judge WASHED-OYERBOARD | Alling remarked that he wasn't sur that the witness should be charged —— ed to advise him to tell the truth, | ; UL | thy \ ) ( and admitted his gullt. He was '?ll"u"al".l“1'«3,“.21'"735" petien he would Heft nearly all of his huge estate to his grandchildren. fined $150 and given a suspended | G TN et while . | McCulloch, at the right, receives §12,000 a year, half a million | cont and sales are still running far sentenco of 80 daye. Bryant had been manager for Mme. | i securities and a country home; the remainder of the $30,000,- | aneaa of 1924, = Nazimova and had appeared on the | 000 fortune is to be divided equally among the childven. The Mack Truck Dividend WITNESS EXP[AINS stage with her, he had never mar- | ohildyen are, above, John 1. McCulloch, 16; left, Mary McCul- |, Directors of #fack = Truck, Ine, GAPT. FOLEY'S PART . ried her. Mr. Bryant and Miss Gil- | 59 R Pt ~ 1 today declared a stock dividend of T hooly, the latter & sister of Mre, J. | 10ch, 12, and below, Robert McCulloch, 14. |30 per cent on the common stock, (Continued from First Page) I. J. Archibald of New York city | | payable in common stock Decem- and a summer resident here, were | B 31 A0 holheryl ot hedotal pee. married by the Rev. George erhert | Johnson at tho Congregational par- sonage here Monday afternoon. A reception followed at the home of Miss Constance Hume, sister of the martial today when Representative headmaster of Canterbury school, Frank K. Reid, counsel for Coloncl and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant left for Mitchell, asked that the courtmartial | 1ot Springs, Va. o | counts, selling, reputation and being |call to the attention of President| Denles Marriage ) | In graver cases, with the advice a sccond offender. He was found |Coolidge the Shenandoah court’s| Today Conrad Milliken of Nuw fand consent of the above co ! guilty on all thr high-handed procedure Fork, reprosenting the I Te. Y dal coup! I ion loss of cltizenship « | ®choomer Loses Lifc Off Coast of Barber Sent to Jail The courtmartinl was informed Mr. Marsh that Mr. Bryant J \ adde | was never married to Mme. Nazim- i ¥ 1 coniiscation of property. Joseph Blancatto of 27 Beaver [that Major I'rank M. Kenned he was ordered by the |court and had been threatened with |to that effect would be forwarded for | 80 PATROL IN HAZARDTOWN has had ‘ Recently | court to pay $10 a week for the contempt proceedings if he did not the records of the town eclerk. | support of his wife and family. His pond to the navy's summon Mrs. Bryant, who had refurned to first job in the three weeks brought | Major Kennedy refused to accept |New York, also ftalked with Mr. him §22 a week, the next one he 'the navy subpoena, and was ordered | Marsh to assure him that Mr. Bryant was paid §18 and the last ong met- Ly the army tribunal tq hold him- had not previously been married. ted him $15 a week. He couldn't |self available for testimony before jt. | It was stated that in the course of | give his wife $10 out of his $15 80| Anton Henien, the German Zep- ' Mr. Marsh's inquiry as to the report | procecded to “tank up” and get [pelin expert, testified before the that Mr. 0 had incorreetly | rough around the houso yesterday courtmartial that reduction in the siated on his application for a mar- when she failed to cook his dinner [number of automatic valves on the rlage license that this was his first because she sald she had no money |Shenandoah from 18 to 8 reduced |marriage, and that he was divoreed to buy food. “Somebody has gone |the safety of the dirigible from 100 by Mme. Nazimova in Paris last on your bond to sce that you sup- |per cent to zero. summer, he had learned that the port your wife so I'm going to give | In his opinion, Heinen said, the actress was in Paris summer. e - |you a job for the next few days | American crew did not take sufti- Upon hvr]v-mm;n lel' \‘\b:m a r; r\"‘r( 3 3 emarkec s court. was sei- | cie struction from German ex- |current that sha had divorced Mr. Greenwich Thieves Steal |remariied the coiet, e riai 60 |oonss " sumont e : A With Family in House:oc these being suspended pending | Major Kennedy, who has ch e | o that ') ) ‘, 1) ] : : Sreenwich, Nov. 18 (P—Thieves|an honest effort to assume his ma- |of lighter than air activities at Me- | divorce, as he had never 2 s ap ol | “110’ ,;4:;‘.';13; t?f: xmffic by (!l;:‘"smf‘brin)oniul obligations when. he re- |Cook Jield, Dayton, 0., was called \but had ~only Dbeen m i frn'zv n ‘\v\'\.;\ n(\l}nm:“.\\ i Me l\r |x]v|\hnnr‘tlflmr’f from |.m- Jond story window during last night | turn; {as the sccond witn He was qous- | Mme. Nazimova. Tt 1c !omfin) ic ‘, :“:u nlm: di sola i mour ,‘, town (“.\? ,,;“ ne | stole jewelry valued at several thou- Adam Dastych, contractor, drank |tioned about many technical details stated to him, Mr. Mareh said, he \\v‘l ) 'f ”ornl ,4”‘ i \ s ; ¢ lm‘!’ i 41_4 n\\ v(\ | sand dollars in the residence of | that which cheers and also inebri- om damage to Italian in- | Steelo, sought as Morgan's slayer, e peanintion. | the actress had a husband in Russta o e . frov 5 a¢ ivorce * diminution of the good had heen captured after escaping ans 1. Rothehi i ates Saturday night and in order to | The major also related from whom s} a had no divorce. or | Hans 1. Rothehild, at King and |ates Saturday nig | prestige of Haly, cven i n his temporary fort in the Citi- : o : aif- | lieey hesdéd: the way 1d | porience as an American inspector | Mr, Marsh sald that it facts fr tridgo streets. Members of the fam- | keep headed the way traftic should | perience as a ‘ i tige of Ttaly, even n his temporary fort ¢ - lily were In the house at the mfm."gn uround the signal light on West |at tho Zeppeiin plant during con- [not na stated “fo him and thero the o docs not constiuls 4 crime. | zens bank fo (ho mountalng, ~Th ; a ai e mpted to | £ sele He |should he any basis for ac oss of citizenship will be pro- | men quarreled over an election in i | Yter, a pocketbook containing bills | Main and Main sireet, attempted to |struction of the Los Ang oss of el - men ¥ : use the old Reliable, Safe | | 4 : il ono T x| w6 miok Mcaitn s o isailoTa ed by royal decree upon \ Morgan's wifo was defeated w s fountd on the roof of an ell of | drive his car backwards, thus being |supported Colonel Mitchell's chargo | 0t esita ! y royal decree upon . o | — and Proven Remedy, “Lax-{ \as (5008 G 000 100 oy weaded the direction in WHTh traffic | that the usg of calclum chloride as | plaint. pronosal of the minister of th ) voles to sueceed him and fn | Occasionally ative BROMO QUININL. |"The pocketbook belonged In the |is supposed to go. Traftic Police- |a non-treczfng solution in the ra-| The application for a mared ferior in_concort with the mi Stevlo was a precinet offical, | The First and Original Cold | | ramity. man Joseph Kennedy ook’ him to |diators of the Shenandoah’s motors | ¢ensa made by Mr. Bryant and Miss of foreign affairs, with the wrmed factions tak and Grip Tablet. Proven ' S — - police headquarters on a charge of |had a destructive effect on the dirigl- | | 0 AT SESSION . driving while under the influence of |hle’s framewor! e testified also | Safe for more than a Quar BridgepBrt, Nov. 18 (P—The Con- | liquor. He was fincd $150 and'ithat the over- t | Shenandoah was ter of a Century. [ necticut Council of Religious Educa- |given a suspended sentence of 30 | eight. The box bears this signature tion opened its fifth annual conven- | days in jail. { — |tion here today. Sessions are being | Drove Car Backward | Y. M. C. A CONFERENCE {held at the First Methodist Episco-| Irank Berikikas of 4 Unlon| New Haven, Nov, 18 (®—The Ipal church and will continue for |stret, of his own accord reduced |Young Men's Christian association’s sthree d Five hundred delegates | the amount of $15 a week the court |eastern regional conference on in- are expected to attend. | had ordered him to pay for the sup- [ dustrial health and ree: tion open- port of his children to $7, beca ed its second day's work at the he said he could not afford to pay |Lapham field house this morning | and more than that amount, The |with a general discussion of prac-| court reduced the amount from $15 |tical solutions of most pressing prob- | to $10 and ordered him to pay that {lems. | amount as well as a balanct of $5.43 | due to St. Agnes' home. | Snuft, Not Liquor William Warnock claimed, through his attorney, Thomas J. Cabelus, that he was sick from chewing | | snuft, instead of being drunk from | liquor, Willlam had had but an | | hour's sleep the precceding night. Yesterduy morning he drove to Hartford to see a man on business. | He had one glass of wine, he told I )¢ 2 o 2 | o court. | i [ [ [ 15, A special stockholder meeting has been called for December 4 to increase the common stock by 224,420 shares. “Due to the continued growth of the corporation,” a statement said, “the board of directors believe that at the meeting so called, the wutherized number of shares of common stock without par value should be {ncreased from 500,000 shares to 1,000,000 shares, the {n- creased number of shares beyond necessary to pay the stock dividend, to be available for future corporate purposes, and when fs- sued, to be offered to all commeon stockholders per rate. \ Y and con posed o h president, at the town clerk's office cn Monday afternoon was sworn to. |Town Clerk John S. Addis said, in onse to an inquiry, that a town clerk assumes that the facts are stated when an application is made for a license and if they complaint may issue char ury, Githooly nt of a commission com- counsellor of state, the the director-general of , o director-general or foreign airs destgnated by the minister of fore airs, and two magistrate re not a | a by minister of § ng per- |t yolice the For Colds | G’. ip’ i\'mr-n Sailor on Gloucester Fishing Influ- with perjury. 1 | Pawclezyk was charged with three | informed Maine. those Boston, Nov. 18 (®—The schooner Bay State of the Gloucester fishing | fleet arrived here today with flag at | nalf mast in mourning for lclix | Boudreau of Wedgeport, N. member of her crew, who was swept overboard in a gale Monday night when the vesscl was off the Maine coast returning from Brown's bank. Boudreau, a veteran i had been lashed to the wheel and was about to be relieved by another nelmsman. As the rope that secured nim was removed, A great wave irded the Bay State and carried we fisherman out over the stern. and as a Preventive Proposed Measnre Would Pen- covermor cong to Fenatst center lize Disturbers | s Students in Frat iouse 1 Are Routed by Flames Boston, Nov, 1§ (A—Twenty-two from the sachusetts Institute of Technol- were roused from their sleep t morning by fire in a bullding here occupied by the Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The fire was in the top floor, used as a dormitor. Effort to Avert Bloodshed, students, most of them Nov. 18 (P—St 3 who commit any act leading to dis- left here yesterday g i ! last night at Hyden, 1 feu t outbreak over the » of the Italian nation, will be - ¥ Joo Morgan Sat- nd patrolled the streets all vernor William J. Flelds, | expected to precede the troops | . had not arrived at 1:50 | orning, Rome, Nov. 18 (A—Italians abroad rd, Ky., which v or damagin pres tast subject to loss of eitizenship, under a proposed law introduced in the nher of deputies tod of the bill re INSURANCE MEN MEL Hartford, Nov. 1§ (®—Hundreds of insurance men from all parts of the state are here today for the ob- servance of Connecticut’s second an- nual insurance day. The Connecti- cut association of insurance agents, the Connecticut Field club, Conneec- tieut Life Underwriters’' association and the insurance companies of Hartford are cooperating in the pro- gram, > advices kin terest name o vt or his ex- Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; extra fine hred goldfish will bring $100 or $150 to up the respec- |a Japanese fancier, s CONFEGSYON AND AVOIDMNCE. ¥ £A A OF A g LAWYERS MTERPMG ® FEMININE. | HARTFORD MAN BANKRUPT New Haven, Nov. 18.—Involun-| tary bankruptey petitions have been } brought against John D. Branson of | Hartford, tlothier, through A. 8. Al- | brecht, of that city. The latter e timated the debts at $30,000 with | assets of between $7,000 and $10,000. | ZIRx ” Ha ate no noonday meal yester- day but again in the afternoon drove to Hartford to see the same | man. He eald he had nothing to drink at that time, but a salesman | from New Britain followed him all Nodhg boc dhe hear of wheat gries._ Whea 5 [the way baek from Hartford. He T i - as d z Q as e o ha ~ening for beah con be + rie poud i s e | e :’:\\;“g in zigzag fashion all th e somcrines. And for hncheon and dimner, 100, Heckers' .| At Ibell's corner he was overtaken Creans Farina mahes toty dishes and demer, | by Sergeant Matthias Rival of the | w Britain police department who | so was rcturning from Hartford. He was placed under arrest on a {charge of driving while intoxicated. | Lientenant Samuel Bamforth and h | Sergeants McCue and Ellinger said | be was drunk and not fit to drive | |a car when they saw hi min police headquarters a short time later. At this point a tilt ensued be- tween Attorney Cabelus and Detec- tive Sergeant George C. Ellinger as {to the method telling when a |man is drunk. Sergeant Ellinger said “Anyone could see he was drunk. His eyes were glassy, he had a sleepy look on his face and 164 a3 much his job to keep you well ™ 10 cure you He will tell you thar repuac m:‘{m of Hecken' Cream ina are readily digested—chat supply well balanced murishm:hq CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SHINE | 6 for 50 cents 140 Main Street ‘ R. Sanada, Prop.

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