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OLD OFFENDER IS JAILED AND FINED §180 and 30 Day Term Imposed on Joseph Muravski Husband Wife Warns Stadler te 1 Officer Cos- the place when hem and ran shouted to } rushed i grove wers wat Mrs. Murawski into the store husband. and cau emptying a glass jar behind the store He also found a tin upside down on the ground of oy n the store level. ficer Stadler saved some of the con- tents of the c found it to be alcohol. Mu lem, to se- the search warrant and told the officer he had no right to rush the store officer had t Relative to the reputation of the store, the officer said men of drink- ing habits frequent it. Just before the raid, four e out intoxi- cated, he said. Four others were in- side the store. For the past weeks the police have had the store under surveillance and hav en men of drinking habits going in anc out, the officer said In reply to Attor Officer Stadler said he knew liquor has been sold in the store becav & man told him last Thursday nig of having had liquor served him The officer said he never saw liquor sold there but he has seen men com- ing out under influence of the liquor. Whether they were sober or intoxicated when they t in the officer could not The place is what we fn the wall,” Of Asked by Woods to nar in the store a Officer Stadler re Concord street bootleggers, names I do not know Officer Cos; ing Officer § Officer David night patrolman the store ne that men play moonshine there night. On Octob: Murawskl po into a glass. then not to s The odor of strong but Muraws sold it. He admi drink himself written r 1t was i attorn Attorney o it on the that October 16 e Alling remi and ded ney M. D. Saxe, hole id Attorney call a t th f the oski of both d to assist- raid and who has been vicinity of 2 testified and drink ly every r i Doty. in t October 1s ca 16 the officer a drink from a jar He war ell liquor. alcohol in the jar was had having had a wcident prose ed by the cutir report admitting related to to October 23 1 th 3t of and 1 ttorney his own intro- was as a question that the duced rgeant O'M to the stora last month a epilled a bottle counter. It cohol, he sa Murawski bot spilled liquot on ter and the floor and threw e into a pan of water. orney Woods re- to the number 0 | hed m by ng At r witness arawski's last the | s comy m im time was ral | the | Attorney disputed . being ab- violation is took an erior in Arrives Late for Court Vittali, aged 36, of ofithe 114 tina 1t that hour. Wood My 1 and the ¢ ney, who i the arrest, o to wtinued VARE NOT ISSUE HERF, WOOD SAYS Gonn. Not Interested in Penna, Scandal, Speaker Declares | not concerned the nomination and when d crats are asking our senator what he is going to do about Vare they ttempting to befog the real is- | sues of the campaign,” Col. H. R Wood of Hartford, declared on at a republican rally at tory gates of Landers, Frary ‘onnecticut is this the & speaker touched on the case the Pennsylvania nominee for tor whose campaign expendi- s are under scrutiny, in an ef- ow that the democrats mpaign issues. The major his talk was given over to a discussion of the benefits of | protective tariff. He cited the case of an American corporation which also maintains factories in several uropean countries. The mode of manufacture and the degree of skill | required of operatives are identical there with those employed here. In the United States, an average wage of $5.60 per day is paid, in England $2.28 is paid, in Germany $1 is paid, in France $1.24 is paid and in Ttaly 91 cents is pald. Only by vot- ing a protecitve tariff can the present high scale of wages in the United States be maintained, he de- ired. Claims of democrats that tarift is injurious to western interests is of no interest to the peo- ple of Cor Col. Wood re- minded his audience | Stress was laid on the claim that 1necticut is the only state in the n where there is not a doliar of 1t he said, in spite of the | he democrats left a legacy vy debt when they quit o In the 68 years that republicanism s been in existence, it has been in control of the government for 52! and in the two administra ns when democrats have been in | power there were panics, bread lines and soup kitchens and conditions or une ment, Col. Wood declared. | The fact of republican control over great a period he cited as suffi- cient evidence that the voting pub- lic is convinced that republican form of government is the form hest suit- ed to protect their in Col. Wood said he was appealing for continuance of republican form of government not for the re-elec- tion of individuals. He told his listeners he has been a friend of Trumbull since the governor 12 years of and that he w him well When, as a young worked as an electrician in | of on of cticy ipl rests. as age, man, overalls. Special Notice Whist and Pinochle given by the ildren Mary of St Peter's 1 lday evening, Oct. 29 at at the church parlors, BAKERS AMERICA to all children! The last and best of these tales! Be sure and get it |as the driver of the truck from your FINE OF §7 0N |mwtmisisn COUNT OF EVASION AT REST NEAR WIFE Judge Alling Flatly Says He! uneral Held Today — ¥ Premonition, His R | pion of premoni- Declaring that he did not tion o by Michael West automobile believe Wynn the story told aged 44, 556 lenying his had struck a parked car owned Joseph Sinatra of Myrtle on October 18, Judge Alling in po court this morning found Wynne guilty on the charge of evading re- | sponsibility and imposed a fine of $75 and \e testified that he office ot Pr Main stre truck by street costs was in cuting Attorncy Woods on another tter at the afternoon of the and went from there ing in a res 1d going 1 Lafayette street where again. His truck rked High and Broad this time. It was afte he took the truck inville. He denied had struck the car on Marks on the tool ick were made a few days |y, en the truck graged a t vas driving out of an orc ma o'clock he was up lunch streets o'clock en nd to truck strect his t “Harry sary mov ed, and even in he would not have to know about Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara testi- | fled to investigating the accident which was reported by Thomas Storey. Wynne was 1 Judge Malone Tells of Journeys in Labrador Addressing the Men' of th First Con last evening, Ju Malone of Bristol in northern I district of Ung Imost directly cast frox of North West Hamilton amed | in Officer Story's report. The sergeant inter- viewed several witnesses and exam- ined Wynne's truck. He was con- vinced that the truck had been in an aceldent, he testified and despite Wynne's denial, he asked Prosecut- ing Attorney Woods for a warrant and Wynne was arrested During the trial, Prosecuting At- . S torney Woods and Attorney Thomas === = F. McDonough, defense counsel, had | NOTICE onal church William J. told the story summer of or, in the Lay and mouth south ava T at eeveral clashes. Mr. Woods accus- ing Attorney McDonough of distort- ing the testimony in his argument for a discharge, and Attorney Me- Donough mentioning that the prose- cuting attorney was obliged scveral times to consult with Sergeant O'Mara who corrected the prosecut- ing attorney on several points of the latter's argument. At the very out- set, Prosecuting Attorney Woods told the defense counsel not to be technical, and throughout the trial they clashed. Attorney McDonough contended that the testimony before the court was sufficient to create reasonable doubt of Wynne's guilt. Sinatra’s car was badly damaged yet Wynne's truck had only a scratch on the tool box and even that scratch had been satisfactorily explained. There are many trucks in New Britain of the same appearance as Wynne's, he said, and it is very possible that the witnesses who identified Wynne were He pointed out that ne needs his operator's licer r his livelthood. He i§ supporting his family and has never had any trouble with the motor vehicle de- partment in 11 years of driving. Judge Alling said there is a ques- tion in his mind whether Wy should escape jail after taking the witness stand and telling such a 26, A1 story. In the judge's opinion Wynne !, Botate of John was driving the truck at the time of . the accident and deliberately evaded responsibilit ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING Upon tho RONDEAU DANCING SCHOOL The Messrs. Albert and Theodore Rondeau are very pleased with the patronage they have been receiving at their new branch dancing school here in New Britain. It is located in the United building at 308 Main street. Already, though opened but a week, they can boast of over 60 pupils. This alone shows that the New Britain people realize the big chance and opportunity they havi been given by the opening of t branch school from Hartford, T school is open daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. nally or b BERNARD F. GA Cit},; Items 4 ev nts of the trip, t of col- copticon, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically and Ready LINE RATE CONSECUTIVE INS mov- difficul- scen ranged For rence. o with the Grand S is 2 Prepaid taract 21 num Ad Book Accepted Pago on Over customers. ot Ad at once Jonsible Herald it your t. Not AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE I Auto and Truck Agencies £l Auto and Trucl UAKLAND AND PONTIAC survice. Products of C. A 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 PAIGE AND JEWETT— Sales and Service. re Balge & Jewett Co. 319 East Salor General Motore, ASH USED CAR DEPT. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Dodge Coupe Maxwell s Bulck, Nash REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and Service: cor Elni and Park Sts. Phone 1 Gabrlel Snubbers, s coupe. 6 touring. G. 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Jewett sedan, 1923 Nash coach, 4 eyl ALL THESE CARS HAVE B: DITIONED. TERMS CAN BE RED. | OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. \ JOHN B. MORAN GARAGE, | RECON- ARRANG- 113% CHURCH ST. TEL. 2842-4, TEL. Cobsright. T. T, Croshy. 1926, Tahoson Features, Tne. POLLY AND HER PALS Perfectly Proper By CLIFF STERRETT Sp's T GIT TRNOW e FoLLY! CONFD IMPUD NE MR, PERWN%,) D Like To mTeoougE M |[END! LUND THEIR « GrEE ENCE! WATCH) DELCH'EM! ¢ | THATLL BE O.K.SR. "MY FRIEND WILL INTRODUCE ME! KNOW | ' i