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4 FALLONFINED S200, WAITER TAXED §13¢ Restaorant Liquor Raid Dis- posed of in Police Court ail senten imposed by Juder polic liam J street, who plea to the o law in his restan of the 1 and W Moore Main stres same plea an costs with of 3 e court today Falion a s nd the sia Cikowski lays. the liquor | ant Pros enstein Mr. Green: 14 and after si time the e which w cents. The “somethin went to Fallon of alleged hauor charged. On tl Moore, tie letter signify ab: said. On March 1 ade @ purchas at the cost of r ordercd and Moort O'Mara peck and a search stein, raided th d one pint ters full o pint bottl: of liquor., traces of li and o hisk Relative 1o T Mr. #ald he was convicted thres ago on same charge, D is employed as chef in the resta and in all ability had nection with ligquor @mid, Mrs. Cichowskl is a waitriss and while the state probably convict her Mr. Greenstein said e elt that it would be sufficient punish Fallon as owner and Moors having actually sold the highball and the pint. There have heen numerous compaints made to the polier about the Manor sales in the staurar Mr. Green said. Not a “Speakeasy Judge W. F. Mans: the quartet, said there was no ques- tion that the law had been violated by Fallon and Moore, but the re rant i3 not a “sprakeasy” depending entirely on the reve from the sl of liquor, It is a well conducted re taurant where many well known resi ts of New RBritain ¢ s, and the liguor made as a side line. ing to Judge Man; never to violate the liquor law and he has gone farther and mined to close the place at 10 o'clock cvery night with the exception of oc casions when tiwre arc 1 which will not be often does most of his eatering in places. When lie had his business at another addres Main street, closed early in the evening, but since opening the prese ant T has catered o 1 Judge Mangan said, 7 all probability this was o « reputation for dealing in liquor was developed. Judge Mangan stressed the point that Fallon'd re 1 an_eating pla 1 Oftic contai + Lottles cont o v glass Hon, no con- tness, T could awyer Says representing nn gain, deter- oth on 1 in wirant is T leat felt a sub- imposed with Judge e in Fal- vas 820 and th t has been t0 take some liquor ~rior ein sa Lind over W mecor Moore, Mr ommenda Drunken Edward Gre 100 Driver Fined rrell, aged 3 THIS MONTH | charge promised | g 1 charge ! the strect, was fined $100 and costs and dven « suspended Jail s ) days on the charge of aperating nee of liquor. He was repre- nted by Attorney A. A. Greenbe: vho peinted out that there was « : possibility 'hul an acquittal obtained after a trial, be- Y S e e tc Policeman Fred Hanson found stupor behind the wheel of Hartford road last imitted havir o effort the ling 1t cive said s story to his drinks be- and when oms he in the did not ot 4 immedi- & danm or anyone, Farrell pro of the fin ew tain over stop He 1o a middls hway. s roud, b und r injury to Judge Rochs without cat nything Harold Colby, rsary S liquor than v, according to his ‘n put to plea on recs of breach of the peace and He and Carl Johnson strost oving Camp dmissic Chapelair in r his patience was r\hm\hvl he 1 Officers Ernest Bloomquist and Edward Carroll called in. Colb; nd Johy pleaded guilty 1o the drunkenness and said conld recall anything of happened in the restaurant. son said he had Been in Middle- d his drink there th pair if son of they not Judge Roche asked oy could p out of tronble {if iven another chance, and they re- plied affirmatively. He snspended judgment and warned them that if they are convicted again they will be ke o Beats His Wife Often Louis Charnota 48 t was placed Hen probation His on aturday and 1 to call the police. Of Hayes testified that he the ifter 1 p. m. Saturday on complaintand Charnota vas intox Joseph Main costs on irrest shortly €10 and operating aged fined of sabula street, W the charg an automobile without a license. Ofticer John O'Keefe testified that he stopped a car driven hy Babu on ut 3:35 yeste kink it might he v Sergeant strolls unm.d ned ¥ T L. Alpert asked for told the court Babula and children to suport of week and he the law by licens a short Officer 1 with il n incoms was on hin accompanied by a e had driven only the attorney testitied that the s iutoxicated. ‘nds Drinking Party Frank Tanski, aged 24, of 8§ trect, Lawrence Durbas, aged 151 'mm'\ Avenue, and John , of 59 Beaver street, nd costs each on the charge of drunkenness. Tanskiand Durbas discharged on the of assaulting Sowe. It wa testitied that Officer John Riley ar- vested Sowa last night and informa- tion was obtained which resulted in of the others by Ser- v and O'Mara. It seem were drinking at Dur and a fight ensued, 1 tricd to sseparate but Judge not belicve he could have his knuckls me them. How he fo nsufficient prove Irive distance said were fin I were Trnised 1t the the evidenc assault to Gallons Taken in Rald Walter Wisk, aged 3 14 street 1 1 not guilty to of violation of the liquor ion at 291 La- and on requ of Mz 1 a cont co day was ordered. Ser- and Officers Grabeck a guantity of 1wls and other of li- found imately made liqy on. Driving 1 20, of 65 ot guilty to omot (it Dry Loscisniy Comp. ?%,4azéZzzZ7 | ture of wild cherr: ' NEW while under influence of liquor, and Sutulak test without a license, and on request of Attorney Alfred LeWitt, a continu- ance until Thursda was ordered [he young man was arrested in the at his home Saturday oon by Detective Sergeant E! 4 is said to h dmitted th as driving an automobile by the Lehrer Hardw: st Main street when it struck O'Kee on Chapman street. A arr pointed out Caradox's con louse to the police after the the accident had been Caradox is said to have told th lice he neglect to renew his cense March 1, but intended to do £0 at on He 1l - 3 ¢ ater wagon” for som on Saturd: him to have a d delivery. Man and Woman in ¥ The ¢ Dominick Wa 257 Oak street and Mary Lel . ared 44, of 114 Putnam street wer continued for ons K. Th U Officer Charles Wea y Wil appear h: of breach of 13 Flanagan 1 assault. The woman is ill which include will not be able to appear i cov Williz eral days, Mr. Greenstein said M 43 ve krown | trouble, but d her husba it h truck re Co. | at + telephons little girl plaint ot sce discolored as a of visited rnoon ustomer 3 o'clock S0 of wes Phelps o in th Mrs for s n L. Hart, Humason, Mis +Miss Gladys Day, of 310 yssaultiv same address, Myrtle Mrs. hen Sutulak of th ied that rbrace his wit ied that Sututak, Officers to Be Elected ¥ At Woman’ sC .l”w‘l " l‘ll )’-:%Y ;( '1"’“ n the au of officers and reading of th 1eading role is Krowell, Mabel Mrs, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Sedvoski at- d she graham, Mrs. F Mis. George M. 1 Russell, Mrs. Ralph w Douglas John. n, N TS0 Robert Morton nd Mr: Mrs. ( John N anagan, Mrs Miss Jennie ymond Gilpatric, | ance of an unidentified schooner re- Miss Edna Britton, Mrs. eBrnard > Wessel, Mr: W. Lee, Thornton K. of(' District Here Tomor the he made the last evenin whose ey 1t o One of e Tuesday even Main street, dward I, ormer Suprem: A Deputy Rober! ington will ard of oft iristol, Unionvil. triet will also be tinal plans for in i An entertainment the busi s blows, o K T lub Meeting the Womi- litori “ollowing th 1 1c il be p hlel Adolescent m R degrec ity, ir rtford, Miss who| Mrs. dirccting the the following in m BE. Fay, Miss Artle a My Lawrence €. Mibbard Olive J, In- follow AIDING SCHC w London, Ma | guara n ported that Nansemond Florida, out of was rushing largest me rs will be held and the toast Meeting row Night etings of the r Willam J District South- The entirs coun attendance and ng of t n May, will lunch will YONER 10 (P—Coast > today guard cutter Fernandina. | to the assist- - DOCTORS SHOW QUICKEST WAY T0 END THREATENING COLDS Advise Home Use of Hospltal Method to End Colds Durmg “Pneumoma Weather” Many Here Find it Brings Sure Relief from Cough or Cold— Often in a Few Hours Relief beg ant swallow aling wa in Wi He sages de dinner ti ed that f the ther ver was go w the caus Realizing the misery common colds in weather, doctors are g for hom inger as well os by meglecting 1o oAt A it T now recom- among their patients a remedy that is inexpen- sive to use, pl ant to take and of velicving even the most hospital cases. And num- bers of New Britain people find that it brings quick, sure relief. often in a few hours—from a head cold, cough or chest cold. or el re almost o another h mendi 4 ports, cold. Mrs. W. L. Meads daughter, Dorothy lowed by tablets Took Doctor’s Advice— G868 G0 b wTtprt Cold Soon Relteved Snyder, for instance, told friend that ‘nothing had cold much good. H: felt “feverish” and “grippy” he said, nd feared pneumo- 8 the cold start. ¢ spreading down towards his chest Then, on the advic: of his doctor, he kml% 4 taking dou- s Cherry | A hospital certificate mix- terpin hydrate ind other ingredients which hospit- s have found to be the quickest to end colds. E. H. a doctor ne his car e v while the become tor was called. The doctor until fe tion he norm: mornin h day or so, i was comple Tricd to “Sweat Ont” Her Child's Cold 1 a hot fully blankets, Dorothy serious going. her skin open vesult she cuaught fresh cold so serfous th. immediately ed Cherry Pectoral every half hour r was redvced and conges- an to clear up. lowing morning little Dorothy was the first pleas- felt its comiorting, rnith—from his nose *p down into his chest. pas- By mometer show- | ne al again ead and do tely rid of the well enoug h to be taken to school in a closed car, all and i or so traces of t gave ber little hot bath fol- Temon- “sweat out” a pliv Then &lve chest a her up in heavy But litth made the of mistake outdoors il kept As a which spoonful of €1 vou will feel row much in $1.00 ho salve ke family doc- | prescrib- Ry the fol- 2 HOSPITAL. CE n another ¢ he cold w At all druggists, 6oc spital size, RTIFIED ORIENTAL RUGS S. J. SEVADJIAN Choice Stock for Spring in rich variety asssembled in our store and offered to the public at a big saving with honest quality. prices for an occasional sale, they are our year around prices. v day prices are much lower at all time, keeping the best and Here are some examples which are worthwhile your con- sional sale as’our evel highest standard quality. sideration, ANATOLIAN MATS at .. . ) HAMADAN RUGS at ..... $17.50 to Sizes 2-2x3-3 to: -d\l BELOUCHISTAN RUGS at Sizes 3x6 to 4x BELOUCHISTAN RUGS at .. $32to § Extra heavy quality to use as 'Inol nuk Several anhquex included. Sizes 3x6 to 31,x614 MUSUL RU Sizes average 31 DERGEZIN & KEMERE 856 RUGS at $36 to §45 Sizes average 2-1( CHINESE RUGS (Scatter sizes.) Beauti- ful colorings, extra heavy, machine spun super yarn. Sizes 2! ‘l, ‘.ZH 125, at $22, SZ‘) §18, $5] GENUINE LILAHAN RUGS Sizes average and 515 R S R at $65.00 Also several real antiques of rare quality of finest weave included. Roval Bukara, Sena, Bijar, Hamadan, Kazak:, Shiraz, Veramine and other makes proportionally low priced. | Sparta Remember these are not quali ROYAL SAROUK RUGS Sizes average, £105.00 2.8 at$75.00 5 515 ROYAL KESHAN RUGS Sizes 2-3x5-3 and at $95.00 $235, ROOM SIZE RUGS Size 2x10-9 8-2x10-1 6x9-3 6x9-1 R-2x10-3 10-3 9-10x12-9 1xi2 Blue 9x13 Rose 8-3x10 Navy Blue Rx10 Taupe Color Rose Blue Rose Blue Rose Blue Blue Make Mahal 7 Arak Sparta Sparta Sparta Sparta Bijar Royal Sarouk Chinese Chinese Chinese, extra heavy, varn. 5x9 £160.00 Ix12 g $365.00 Expert Cleaning, Washing, Repairing, Summer Storage for Rugs ORIENTAL RUGS S. J. SEVADJIAN 162 GLEN STREET New Britain, Conn. ties and We don't have occa- 1-5x6-10 65.00 1-4x6-7 .00 Price $175.00 $225.00 $175.00 $175.00 567.).00 $175.00 £175.00 machine spun super )x12 85.00 TEL. 1190 MARCH 19, | given as Purchases Old Clock ! Herald Classified S 1928, 1 {was never apprehended. Mrs. Me- | Donald, in a confession attributed o her in Denver, said it was she {who fircd the shots which caused Bouchard's death. In their fight to obtain a repriev: for the young womgn, counse} for the condemned pair planned to place McDonald’s affidavit befor: the dominion government. A decision on the clemency plea expected momentarily by the cab- inet. The utmeost secrecy has been maintained by the officials charged with the responsibility of recom- mending to the cabinet whether sen. tence should be commuted or car- ried out. Meanwhile, proparations are being completed for the double excenption The scaffold, a portable affair which has been used in jails in the Montreal district for the last 6o years, has arrived and will be erect- ed in the next It has been used only once for the (xecution of a woman. Cordelia Viau, who was with Sam Parsalow for the murder of the womau's husband. ceutioner Ellis, who has offi- clated at more than one hundred executlons in Canada, is expected to shortly from Montreal 1o supervised (he assembling of th affold and ma the necessary ported to have lost its main mast and all sail last night in a position latitade 25.38 north and 78.00 w 5ST!LL FIGHT FOR - LIFEOF AMERICAN Ellorts Made to Stay Doris Mc- Donald’s Execution longitude Depicting Trinity College Hartford, March 19(P)—President | Remsen B. Ogilby of Trinity college | purchased from Dr. Gr‘ormn 1itts, rormer professor of physiology at Harvard Medical school, a weight- | ed cabinet clock made by the 1 terbruy Clock Co. about 18560, which bears on its front door transpar- cuney of old Trinity colle, The clock, a mantle model stan: ing two feet high, was picked up by Dr. Fitts with a number other clocks which he purchased. The transparcney on the door shows the original college buildings ne with what is now Bushnell park in nA elm strec iich An elm tree which ¢ north han has Valley Field, Que., March 19 (F The fight to save 20 year old Doris Palmer McDonald from the gallows 1 the added support today of an affidavit by her husband, George C. MeDonald, decliring his wife inno- cent of the murder of the taxi driv- cr for whose death the two Ameri- cans have sentenced to hang xt Friday MeDonali affidavit, written Bordeaux jail in Montreal and public by his attorney, J A. Li of the | 1¢ T s is to certify Doris Talmer MeDon in Montreal, is innoce: hou der of A. Bouch: 1. by my God in heaven. one thing 1o do in th helped in any way, confession is untru The body of Bouchard was last summer along a road near the international horder short time | iiter he had been hired by the Me- Donalds and a male companion to drive them over the boundary. The MeDonalds were arrested in Denver, but the third member of the frio 9th Annual SALE Only 5 Days IN WHICH TO GIVE YOUR CHILDREN THE LONG WANTED PIANO—THAT YOU YOURSELF HAVE ALWAYS WANTED —DON'T PUT IT OFF — COME DOWN TONIGHT—BRING THE FAMILY WITH YOU—BE PREPARED TO BUY, —FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE— —Prices and Terms — On QUALITY Merchandise Was Never Lower— COME IN— You Be the JUDGE. ‘10 DOW Vi SENDS HOME ’ i ORI ANY PIANO SAVINGS UP TO of been in A le ult, that my now in jail of the mur- r 1o this e had not murder or and the Denver | wife Tt you wish a Special ) ouce found GLACIERS DIMINISH ‘rland, (P — Steady glacters of Swi The famous Wal- glacier Las shrunk There will he a bridge and Whist irty Tuesday afternoon, . A. hall. Several prizes have h donated. Admission 25c. Public invited. Playing starts at 2:30 gharp —advt, n is zerland lenbuhlg! Until 9 o'Clock Evenings = eft o ey —-nnmmmul—"mn . 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