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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927. n SASHES BOTTLE ON SEEING SLEUTH Booth Street Store Owner Fined $130 on Liquor Charge Walter Majkowski, aged 31, of 40 Clinton street, pleaded guilty to the charge of violation of the liquor law and was fined $!'50 and costs by Judge Morris D. Saxe this morning in police cou while a similar charge against Walter Mierewski aged 34, of 27 Lyman street, nolled. The men are said to partners in a basement store at 58 | Booth street, and on Octoher Sergeants O'Mara and Feeney wm to the after having obtain information that liquor could be Lought and consumed on the prem 1ses. While there tered, and on secing T smashed a bhottle of alleged liquor | which he was carrying. Assistant Prosccuting Attorney W. M. G stein recited the facts in the and recommended the fine, Judge Saxe accepted. Judge told Judge W. I°. Mang defens counsel, that Majkowski can expr more severe punishment if he ap- pears in court on a similar charze again. Judge Mangan said there was no case against Mierewski, and he believed would have been hard pressed th charge inst Ma Fined For Battery Theft Henry Newman, aged of 3 Milis street, was fined £15 and costs for theft of a storage hattery valued at.$15 from the Ball Tire Co. on Park street Sunday night. He ple; ed guilty and made no statemer Prosecuting Attorney Woods told Judge Saxe a hurglary charge could have been preferred #gainst N man as he broke into the tire store, bt in of the plea the lesser was mads, Abuses Wife Evenings William Masonis, aged 39 Noble street the peace, fined and warned to b be sent to jail that he drinks every abuses her nd when he threate d to commit suic Sergean and O'Mara to the Noble house last ning on complaint and sonis for ke changing the ge to the peace. Masonis denied tion and said he he arrested, Disturbance at Home John Pison, who was ar arunke breach of the nd liting his wite 25 costs for drunkenness and the charge was not pressed “d guilty and said he I d in ten years. age and lives at Place a which state to prove view charge of was and or he & wife 1 ov costs ht pe have His ning intoxicated stree locked Ma ping. later breach of up vife's all not know g did oss T na other s He of 45 venne, v of Attempted Theft Frank Charamut, d shington street, who bation under suspended ment to the Cheshire re for theft, was found guilty of the charge of attempted theft of tools valued at $50, and disposition of 1he case was rred until Saturday morning. Judge Saxe remarking that he wished to take time to think the matter over, Officer George Moffitt testified that the boy was locked in a shed on the property of Joseph Zulk, IFarmington avenue, noon, after having heen seen ente ng the shed, 'The ws had been removed from the hasp on the door of the shed by the hoy. There 1 six year old boy with him. Charamut admitted that zone into the shed to get ti but there was no tire s0 he di He said Mr. forgive him but J ed him that the vond Mr. Zuk's ¢ The case of Paul N. L. 4 35, of Farmington, ith violation of the rules "]RRHAJING RASHES Resinol Albany is on pro commit rmatory defe yesterd s he a bi there remind- d gone be- of the Parker- Buckey’s Kew Bee Bread is a real energy builder for the wholesome ingredi- ents contain all the essentials for en- ergy and growth! Your grocer has it! Parker- Buckey’s Kew Bee Bread! 3 Goodness AMERICA 8y v i3'i0n On) 1-| of guilty | arged with breach of | was fined | was | and | illing to | Munson. | charged | to October 15. | Mr. Woods told Judge Saxe that At-| ¥ Rourke of I'armington repre- | sents Munson and was unable to be | in court today. The case of Nicholas Sidoti, 27, of 168 Washington street, ed with non-support, until October 25 s, ARTIST PREPARES | 2 T0 MAKE STATUFSI was continued \ Attorney Monroe | Gordon represents Sidotl | 43‘*3».“:?\‘ i_(fi.o\lr:;:n;":zrdt 4; ?,Sllbmlts P]]OIOE,MDI]S 0] MOdGlSi to State Commission to the charge of breach of the |peace, and Judge Saxe suspended | judgment, remarking that the evi- |dence indicated that Bollman prob- | et ably was indiscreet in his actions at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur| A. Judson of 3 Ash street, on Octo- |ber 6, he and Mrs son having |had a dispute over a dog. Mrs Judson accused Bollman of entering | |her home without ing and said he threw her about “like dotl.” Hartford commission ed photographs pleted one-third size or General Joh Rerthold, New as been cont 19 (A sculpture has of the model of Sedgwick York sculptor, who cted with for the production of statues of General Sedgwick and Major General Alfred Terry, two of Connec fa- | war leaders, to be placed NS COORTS {New York District Attorney De- plores False Swearing The state of re- com- s rom a rag a tol lewi made an n officer in t wars storm the heights of burg in the ¢f although lived native 1 founders of Hartford ! ‘lf aN-(\mvaUHI the fall of Fo e Civil war and Corn jian and chosen to Fredericks- al Terry Haven he New descenda in was a Sasitinal ers to be | Ot { criminal justice {such a web of swearing is a_ daily marked episode in | les H. Tuttle, T { torney for New York, ticle in the November | Century magazine “So widespread is {1 perjury, rite the old s 1 |to find than justic of law.” Mr. Tuttle judges and lawy permitting and onditions e dese Quoting City of New York, | mitted in 50 p cases tried in the oints out that t in divor | surance | New York. 19 (P is periury and a the by in- enmeshe that u court listriet 108t nt Lincoln t extraordinary Terry commanded the 1vS when ot th ond Connecticnt New Have model probably o it was indieats Admiral Theodore colonal for the neral issn n G 1l i ymmission, often was tatues of FPoote, Geners Winthrop an. other our lays the | promoting” CONTLS | \ranggy upon We eve 1 I Gideon which al TOWN GOFS T0 A1D OF INPOUNDED DOG ed from : four or a the lorn the Magistrate Corrigan that “Perjury is com cent of the criminal e T know and up 1 to show | iall poputation 1s in- | proportion of convicted decreased steadily rity courts,” very lawye ury cases per s ra | Prison that while the | creasing, the | perjurers 1 isties ar sinee MAN KILLED; TEN HURT IN CRASHES First Page) Anc y other wners after rand Marino 1l to let 1pson Simps which Conlon Irove town First to the James Mr of the 1 to in ar JRTITS | wanted t upheld but was inelin May mother lover Hed the and that “Sooky u @ =l Joseph M (Continued from i strue 3 and howlr owned by Burns Brothe pany and ddriven by K ence of Asylum street, At Hospital children tised 1 over by a fruck S ease Miss and dis- 1 com wth lor mination n, wn clerk into con Examine ral of t cut and b Andriana a vers while 1 his son, Jan Al bt to walk rting at Mo for examination Iy n serionsly fos Janary ible them 1 hospital father and Hartford hospital wi aminations of hoth we Harris Ha. six street, on school wa or ave pros b 1o i thi of Sinai The to the AMountain N-ray sween impor 10 Chest her to the Ar Hy ocked down on M ire Ry (i fai et word t rough View 1 “Sooky” had ded, and nley's crow somen 50 iting son ken re iry d of other of th their childre 1060 Conlon saw 1 nd o his way re kn by nut senal Win but drove up. the anxious clhildren their the up “Hurrah was fervent nue by a delivery truck injured. o1 on irms not scrioushy BANS “HITCHING” RIDES BY H. 5. FOOTBALL SQUAD : rousiy for and lon Sooky i enongh seor- estander must 1 Just inning tonc himself shot out to | into Stanley’s arms. wained as Stanley marched 1y home and t followed in a wildly phant procession. A Anchor Brand Club Host | To North & Judd Girls The & Judd girls el will the guests of the Anchor Brand the elubroomns on ¢ nley at & Hallowsen party 1o b tven on the evening of October 28, The entertainment cemmittee con- sisting nley Foley, chairman, some | | Cha Gorman John Kiley has own that [ atiractive pre tHon ‘ irranged an { cluding luncheon ! ous st club r ited un A large spreted to be present Kelly heads the girls | down the Sooky" anto and i proud- crowd it trinm cipal Slade Orders Players From Asking for “LIft” | pesist vhole in: After Practice. | Notice wa cnior 1 {the m football team to a of ‘hooki or hitehing” on South Main strect at night the late afternoon pract |at Willow Brook park Principal s [ which would tice and it was of the boys would he prompted him to t With this order there is a possi bility that the boys will foliow the imple of the players of the “old | {00 ays” who uscd to run to pra ok to the school s sent throu ti ering hool prac. rides after school today or the h ando rs ! North lice lub session | (oo the iy this prac- car th run d this danger i ane am in- and vari oms will br lancing s The seasonably decor is Miss Dolores The North & announced um of 3130 it held on Friday, club Judd Girls the lization of as a result of the b 14, at | Fancy work, conke and eandy | red for sale and proved to | astically sought e l‘m' (.amblmg on Train | New Haven, Oct. 19 (P)—James Doty, 31, and Harry Collins, both of New York were fined $200 each and given suspended six months jail sen nces in city court here today for saming on a public conveyance. Roth men were also fined $50 for resisting a police officer. They were arrested last Saturday on a New | York-Boston express. Pasquale Toto, 21, of Shorton, R. | L, arrested with Doty and Gollins on | | similar charges was discharged. It was said that a group o New York men boarded the t New York and soon began a game, Officer Clark of the railroad po- | | lice, attempted to place all five men | under arrest as the train Bridgeport ' Two of the five me) | ensuing strogele. T assisted Clark in taking men from the train, here PARTY I()l( DAVID \l( GUIRE A Halloween surprise party wi en last evening at the Rerlin Community Honse honor of 1) vid 1. MeGnuire, home on a furlough from the Newport, R. T raval station, where he is training. About 40 of his friends attended the gathering. The hall was decorated in a autumn leaves and black and orange sireamers. Games wore pla cd and dancing was enjoys Octoher rooms. 1 articles enthus PASTOR GREENF TO SPEAR heodore Greer an 1o the cighth grade girls of | Weakday Church schoels afternoon at 3 o'clock at chureh ehapel. M. | will speak on his interesting | Labrader and the work of Dr. Grenfall. The eighth grade girls | are asked 10 o to the South ehurch Jon that day ad of to cA will give Soutl enc | trip to four ain in card inst LONG TERM 19 (A—peter | this eily was sen- | tenced to state’s prison from two | to five years by Judee L. P. Waldo | Marvin in the superior court today. Komeroskl guilty of a statutory JAILED FOR Bridgeport. Oct Komerosky, 47, of neared escaped in the s the three was found assanlt LITHUANIA FEARS POLAND Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 19 () Lithuania has learned that the Pol- ish government is putting inte opei Pation a far-reachir scheme direet- »d against the very existence of an independent Lithuania, says an ap- to the League of Nations made Lithuania against Poland wilich league made public late today. in who the F. SMITH DIES Saca, ne. Oct. 19 (A—Tdwin F. Smith. for many years shuperin- | tendent for the York Manufacturing Company, died last night after a long illne i K CARROLL PAYS FINE M Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 19 Sarl 1ol has paid the fine of " which was placed against him at the same time he was sentenced to a yvear and | n day on a charge of perjury and | now only awaits formal papers from | Esther Ralston in Washington for reloase from the Af-|Lie at Strand starting lanta federal penitentiary on parole. |advt igures Don't Sunda; than Frar |BLIND MASTER LEADS A BAND OF BLIND MEN/ Not Only Did the Blind Lead the Blind, But the Deaf Played in | Unusunal Concert. (P T Jo blir i, Oct adi blir 1 quotation at the Conference today. only did blind bandm Jdind musi st his hearing men, while fo ge musical triad the rand from Jac! hospital lent its baton of a hobo m > organizations—the A4 the wanderers rts 3 ay. They 19, 1 more Tllinois W, the W ns, A band nplete n notes 1'.'1 T H\f The thr the blind a ader of the hobo band - n won « old hall <k Hall 110k who ceitement | Judges Disqualified in | Berlin Man’s Suit | Tho 1 \wv/.l How-{ Hart ord city conrt | rday wh 1 for th Anton ract to the " pur sum- Fourth Collision Victim i |e.1|(‘d dt Hospltdl injured tention of | oday to I America-La France Buys | I'n‘\nutc ¢ hllJ\ Cov p. $10 par 4 be paid | both compar 21 to ratify 1 GOVERNO Boston, B r of call on Go fodiy MEET P Oct Ma Governor a brief at the state | to ler ¥ to Omns I leliver said 1 ' with rday's in v 14 the Cin yesto Main 15 uphe in heln svur h@i Y hu) mom You can ¢ it—just give them Ful-O-Pep Ege Mash! Start now—this week —andsoonyou'llbe gatier- ing mcre eggs every day. Hens must lay when they get this e tional feed because it es them cx- actly the things that go to makeeszs—plus Cod Liver Mezl to make every other ingredient give more value. Ful-Q-Pep ESG HIACH Madcby The Quaker Qals Gmpany Sold by W. LINES (0. New Britain, Conn. W. S. EATON Plainville, Conn. N\\\ 'NELSON ROCKFELLER ter | ¢ PLAYS WITH DARTHOUTH, Heir to Millions Shines the Shoes of All the Residents of the Dormitory Doctor Brands to Which He is Assigned. Oct. 19 (UP) of John D. er his tition this of the a freshman, him shine the sopho- to & nis of the ST. 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