New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 4

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4 DRUNKEN AUTOIST Among ed Judge Henry P. ourt today were charged wi of ir cars wera found f one w Hartford a It contin is ner of Sexton Harris' onto street a ind Nort var going o nild under Tudge Roche observed view of the plea of restim of the office no course open to t to imp m sentence o six mo is was convicted in he local court in 1326, Michael Patr od 22, of 154 Kelsey stre a $100 and given & suspended sentenca of days on the c of operatin Automobile of liquor, and arge of i of an offic nded on the guilty there court ¢ autoniobile rs James M. McCue and Charles Weare testified that 1 saw an autonio oing south on Main street Sunday morning stepped into the 2 " their whistles, because ti without lights. The driver stop, however, but turned his car fnto West Main street, while the officers command- eered another car and gave chase hrough Washington street to Broad 0 Tieaver to tty. On ty street they overtook Patrns. Officer Weare jumped onto the running hoard of Patrus' car after the driver of the commandeered car crowded the Patrus car over to side of the road. Told to get out of the car and walk up and down the road Patrus staggered and there was the odor of liquor apparent, ac- cording to the officers. Patrus, who was represented by Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg, plead- Ity to the three charges, itted, however, that he had topped his car near the United nd tur 1 off the lights, two companions talked about going into a restaurant for ‘hot dogs.” Tt was decided finally to g0 home without getting out of rus forgot to turn on the lights. He admitted that he saw Officer MeC'ue in the street hut did not r hear any signal. The wvindows of t e closed be- cause of the we The reason he ned up W n strect fo go to Belvi ere his companions live was, 1, that he wi 1 to remain = from the central know he was cutenant Rival rus was unfit to befor was o 1estific rive cur when brought was under of liquor and had possibl ow his lghts v ¥ ed Stop Itching Skin Peterson’s Ointment famous early and se tion M. C. LeWitt deweler and Diamond Dealer UP 1 FLIGHT 200 MAIN ST — ¢ Willow He was also convinced that when Patrus saw the cers signalling to hi iberately drove o apprehension udition Ciachero, aged 37, of 45 leaded not gu rating an Attorney » case was con- tomorrow. Ciachero in $250 bonds. He was 9 o'clock last night v Officer d had struck fence im and was badly According to who were in lia, aged 19."of 26 w fined &15 and of speeding. Ser- 1 that he f n by Battaglia on from Whiting entrance to Williow about 11:40 Saturday nd elocked it at the rate of miles an hour. 1 that he 4 testified to as drive nt Feeney, He was on his way to Berlin to collect money owed him rige Roche said Battaglia should to drive street, g streets, ng numerous accidents of late, hur J. Horn, aged 20, of Col- linsville, was fine $10 and costs on the arge of speeding. Sergeant Pes ified that followed a Horn on West Main r to Wooster streets about Saturday T and clocked 1t at 38 to 40 miles an hour. Horn said he was in a hurry to get home Trouble Maker Warned ¥ Fuller, aged 49, of 17 cet, charged with breach of the peace and drunkenness, was given a suspended Jail sentence of 30 days and placed on probation with a warning that it he makes trouble at home or for the probation officer he will be required to serve the sen- ten geant Stadler and Officers Grif- en and Liebler arrested Fuller Sat- day night on complaint of Mrs. ilier, who is confined to her bed illness. She sent her daughter out to call the police and told them Fuller came home in an intoxicated condi- tion and made a disturbance, using improper language in the pr: of the children. Fuller, according to his wife's story to the police, is not needed at home as he is a d turber and does not support his family Fuller admitted that he had been drinking. He “had a few arguments” with his wife, but did not cause any trouble He said he is employed and is making every ecffort to remain out of trouble. He promised to take the pledge to abstain from drink as he did on another occasion when he Kept it more than a year, Another Auto Case William Karalauski, aged 16 of 80 Newington avenue, charged with operating an automobile with im- proper markers, had judgment suspended, while a fine of $25 and costs was imposed on Rudolph Ziel- ke, aged 16 of 70 Woodland street, on the same charge rgeant Feeney and Officer Col- ed that the voung men | were pushing a ear on Corbin place last Thursday night and when ques~ tioned by Officer Collins they were unable to produce the registration. In the investigation that followed, it was learned that the markers had been changed contrary to law, also that Zielke had no operator's license nd was driving on Karalauski's li- Judge W, T ed Karalauski. ssaulted His Wife Tsadore Jakabowski, aged 40 of 59 troa dstreet, was fined $10 and costs 1 given a suspended Jail sentence of 20 days on the charge of breach | SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH You Need Not Delay in Buy Your Christmas Necessities WE WILL GLADLY LOAN YOU UP TO $300 21 Hour Service Call, Write or Telephone 5 EASY TO PAY THE PHOENIN WAY PHOENIX FINANCE CORP. United Bullding Room 212 308 Main St Tel. AL the Railroad Crossin New Britain, Conn. Open 9 ) sat. 9—1 ised by State Bonded to Public \ Arc more valuable than teeth. You visit your dentist regularly AFCI'E your eyes just as essential- Visit our office for reliable ey ~ight examinatic My Special(y Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Tyesight Specialist MAIN STREET —_— ence Mangan repre- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. of the peace and assanlting his wite. | charged with drunkenness, breach of Mrs. Jakabowski, aged 38, was found | the © and assaulting cach other, zuilty of the charge of breach of the ntn R T A e Ot ind not guilty to the charge |1 B Risls arecaton them i asauiting her husband 1 was | e p - hed placed on probation. Spse ey test d t o it ey Thomas J Iy mad Disko. noon on nplaint. | will of 181 Mr. and Mrs. Jakabowski were cov- | pwi : e red with blood and the former was | support, % L s Ll cut on the forehead. They had been | ong w T e drinking and Mrs. Jakabowski ac- | L cused her husband of having choked sjeinbn er. She def 1 herself and struck him Office Kiely gave sir Jukabowski testified th ent eut vesterday mior about 0 #'clock and came back Intoxi- catsa avenue rmoon. At- lus represent- with non misung ind Pyne thought hLie wa in court until Wed ated that the bond for *d in the event th is wifs in court Wi asked lier to help him ghree children she re ment to determine the actions Mrs. Jakabowski as he had observed her condition and he was solicitous for the children. ‘He found Mrs Jakabowski drinking with a man The sergeant took a gallon of liguor and threw it into the sink Judge Roche warned the coupls their children will be taken | the trial of t} id cause attempt their custody and placed in an made titution unless conditions at home rt and whil improved ind ont presence of Liquor Case Continucd c tully inf The case of Mrs. Barbara Sch tamper o aged 48, of 222 East Main arged with violation of t law, was continucd un Attorney Harry M. Ginsbu sented Mrs. Sci Sergeants 1 the arrest about Y cluir, this respondent, and seized about four quarts of al lation with him and instructio leged liquor concealed in a false bot- | from hir tom in a china closet. Mrs. Schultz | ployment of has been convictrd on the same ¢ ney, as b charge peal court ads Not Guilty orezy Sinelair o had ry to belleve and did believe that ¢ wonld be during recesses of S were sep- memt purpose of p repre socia did take part in the em aid Burns International had a right this respondent did, as t to do, ve ins ¢~ William ha siia 465 Burritt street ty to the charg 5 Btiam by i, to observe as far as they 1 fonent e : could, what persons, wonneYs "‘:"» - “lcame in contact with the hursday 8 0f cour was arrested by Serg O'Mara about §:15 Satu and a milk bottle partly filled alleged liguor was seized as Ted- orczyk was taking it out of a pile of boxe hind the store Admits Theft Edward Tansky, aged of Governor street, 1 guilty |'the charge of theft F the charge | no knowledge save he 5 of burglary was nolle Detective | Burns operative tigated Sorgeant r testified that the young man was with three other: Thanksgiving Day about 7:30 p. mn. | A e e when a store at the corner of Myrtls Juror Glassier, was and Curtis strects was broken fnto | o B il and a searchlight and several car- otihe ton of cigareties taken. He stood by S rion for a period of while the offense was committed and | | - | his share of the loot was five DACKS | 10 o cuoh g oLy cimated | as th ment Attorncy Thomas F. McDonough | made a plea that the young man| Day said he instructed the detec- be placed on probution as his record | tives that under no cirzumstances |is clear and he regrets the occur-| juror to be addressed or rence. Judge Roche granted the re- | co | uest. The boy's companions will be | in such proximity as that he would arrajgned In juvenile court as they | know or suspect that he was being are under 16 years of age. | observed, and that the dutles of th Other Court C od solely The cages of Joseph 5, of 32 Hartford avenue, 4 ley Disko; aged 2 str ,; h persons, who ¢ — = —1 - FOR COLDS ~ AND THROAT ~ TROUBLES esentatives ional Deteetive agency who wera in char ors during the rec {ect, s0 far as it W 0 to do. wh on or j ¢ crtook improperly and fully to approach and communic: with any of said jurors for the pur- influencing s granted yossible to | pose improperly to | Sinelair official said he had r Kern or 20 “minutes. report was false contended. was any municated v ! Burns men should be conf s aged | to efforts to discover the ident | far as it could lawfully be do pproached them, | | Soothes and als the ‘reathing sassages. No dangerous Safe STRENGTH jor all. 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Then panting ! result of his exertions, the back into the driven away. police that the Also His Car were advised Train, Mon- for the men, 5 —(Pr—Pres- as a president climbed Bound, gagged and robbed by two “fares” who asked him to drive them | The taxi v to Torestville carly yesterday morn- | ing, Frank Sinsigalli of 369 Garden |terday morning. treet, Hartford, reported to the with wine wa New Britain police that the men had placed him, bound and gagge: a of a New stamped on it. |taxi driver the has assumed the role 1 Beaver strect, | suit covered with dust. ican ambassador and | Previous to the performance, the during their tour of | president led in singing of popular | While provoking | folk songs with Governor Beleon of e ntes playing the guitar at | 10t near the further end of cienda men and women |ington avenue and had driv | crowding the reception rooms, with the taxt. The machine been recovered, but the men still at large. guascalientes g Hen One of the being about feet, 4 inches, n ambassador Satur- | oAl prony ballfight' i o | Dec. 5 (B — Police are in- | The two men, according to Calles, abandoning all | ‘estisating the story of Gregory |taxi driver's story to the local po- ped into the bullring | Marinesco, a Rumanian waiter, who lice, approached him at his stand spirit of a |informed them that he was the vic- near the Hartford railroad station {tim of an attack by a mysterious |and asked to be driven to F same color. [compatriot who offered him 10¢ As they neared thelr destina- = 000 francs to assassinate Prince | tion, Sinsigalll was ordered to stop bull |Carol. Marinesco was found uncon- | the car and one of the men held him | s 5 fy or | Paris Friday night. | jother searched him, finding $4 t skillfully Always a Comfort Portable, Safe, Clean, Con- venient. Instant heat wher- ever and whenever you want it. 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