New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1926, Page 18

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P R i 18 WEEK-END VARIETY IN POLIGE COURT = Brook st Drink and Flying Fists Play i« vesona « Large Part in Docket In police Judge Alling cor ed with e October 31 Texaco oil truck last Thursday and Bayer remurk right on the with Tarrant call to Baye dog and Bayer was not going e owner of th r remark ing east on near the corn 1 the dog ran in front of uck He tried to avoid striking and | ¢ thought he had done so. He felt no Har and was continuing along when | the boy called to him. He admitted having told the boy the dog had no | right on the road. | Judge Alling told Bayer the dog | has as much right on the road as | a horse or any other property. | Bayer sald he realized he made : mistake in failing to stop after striking the dog. As soon as he | thought the matter over he reported | it to the police. | Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg call- | ed Judge Alling’s attention to the | fact that conviction will cause sus- | pension of Bayer's license. He needs | the license to earn his living and it | | is unfortunate that the dog was | killed and Bayer neglected to stop at once, the lawyer said. Fighters Fined $5 | William Gurnicki, aged 42, of 103 | Franklin street, and Andrew Javec- | sky, aged 36, of 193 North street, were fined $5 without costs for as- saulting each other. Gurnicki struck Javecsky on the head with a chair when he found him at his home Saturday night. Javecsky boarded with Gurnieki until last Fri- day. Ofticers Feeney and Cabelus made the arrests. Fined For Annoying Woman Joseph Wiskowski of Newington pleaded guilty to drunkenness and not guilty to breach of the peace. Officer Hanford Dart arrested him at the corner of West and Tremont \ streets, on complaint of Miss Paul- ‘janci of Tremont street. § d that he annoyed her and used improper langus Alling fined Wiskowskl costs, merging the counts. Drinks Too Much Cider Jack Jrebro, aged 41, of 115 | Beaver street, was charged with | breach of the peace and drunken- ness. Officers Feeney and Cabelus arrested him Saturday evening. John Lentini, a barber, testified that Jre- bro was intoxicated and made a dis- turbance on North street near his FOR SALE | ONE-FAMILY DWELLING | (On Brighton Street, Belvidere) Six rooms, steam heat, fire- place, oak floors; garage 514% First Mortgage Will Sell on Easy Terms COX &DUNN| 272 Main St. | | THE OLD HOME WN |barber shop. Edward Faigen similar testimony. erging tk bad record. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1926. ie Manckie ed $7 was suspende Czeinski in Crash Incorrigible Y Irving Smith, | father testified | Rast at night and vas in the navy he had a |ga job | 0'Mara he as to |y was : |Bridgeport Bms Held For Theft of Automobile Bridgeport, July 13 (P—Johr and John Kosh, 18, o were bound o yanzo, 1 o | Yanzo, the September terr in bonds of $500 with t he was struck twie stable Michael Haber t to assisting in the Jzeinski was fined $7 and GEORGE A. QUIGLEY OLIVER L DAVIS QUIGLEY & Davis |f 308 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. 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Real Estate, Insurance & Mortgage Loans 242 MAIN STREET PHONE 24 75 X _Z#rr #2772t AOW COULD | TELL WE ALWAYS TRAVELED AT NlGHT" HOW MANY STATES YoH ALL BEEN THROUGH MISTER £ = IF | AINT MISTA‘(EN 6 TR WINDOWS IN 1 “THEM HORSE CARS / ARE OVER _HIS HEAD" LITTLE JEFF CARNEY WHO HAS BEEN WITH A WILD WEST SKOW Two SEASONS, 1S SPENDING THE SUMMER WITH HIS FOLKS ON BUCK CREEK - F° was discharged, Jo- r in city of an auto- ¢ on the dance grounds at the the y day w end of the Portneuf river. The | ar INDIANS DROPPING S | sembl more (But Younger Bucks Continue ¢ Thelr Stun Dance m pole i favor of the Sun God for young squaw ed no food and draw only ar dances, They | Navy Is Next to Be Olgdn]zed h\ hich has Motor Cycle Co t Main street had been en d by removing the glass in th door, but nothing-is of two W an appeal for |© from a mud scow to a|™ It is planned to use the |"““""r o swimming pend which 0 feet long. from ipation ollow the |c , probably |is hing :anoe. FOUR LOSE LICENSES The police were notified today of nearly ¢ ATTEMPT! e spension of the operator’s li- enter of Edward Burns of 18 Gil- ert street, Dwight nue or 100 Colu n Lyon of 245 Jero Walnut street, Louis Cortney 10 LIVING ROOM SUITES, COVERED ALL OVER WITH G ROW, TUESDAY, JULY 20TH, AT 10 A. M—DON'T WAIT ! This 3 Piece Genui-e [’chair ENUINE MOHAIR—WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMOR- THESE SUITES WILL BE QLICKLY SOLD. ? Living Room Suite [Exactly as illustrated] DESCRIPTION— THE DAVENPORT: + Is 7 ft. long, coy spring construction overed on the reverse tassel. WING CHAIR: A large, high mohair, full Mar covered on the rev tassel. 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