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OFERS COP MONEY 5= Judge Saxe Aroused Over Sus- pected Attempt At Bribery When Steve ( Wallingford, offere Officer Willlam Cr the officer had the center of th on Franklin night, he m for it was th caused Juc court today three nin a bill hed b road to the money incid AL D mpos: il on Cye of $100 of operati under the r court, ned to yganik’s wife a ion of the jail sentence Officer Cronin testified attention was attracted whe to days in § dition to a fir on the cha mobile whi liquor. found that mor ary had b ng in a flooded ¢ served that Cygani ing and when 1 not in condition to handed him a bill. 7T he did not even look at told Irive W BRITA that vioy e fact police t they had no pre- fined $10 and costs on t ord be taken iutolof operating an automol said the woman, 'a lic His car was Washington charg. withou rked out- cc h ulmitted that he had had a New ation and Lassard said vas owned by a friend Pays 85 for Bad Brakes lam Brauer, aged 41, of Littl pleaded not guilty to ti of driving an automobile | 1 proper by Motoreyel Oflicer W, 8. Strolls testified that 1 saw Brauer turning a car t Elm street 1 Hawk: - |rooms shortly bhefore 1 p. i lay, and observed that tha I uether. fwould not hold. The officer . Who With them and found neither foot Office emergency brakes in working 5 | tion, Braner testifi over Waterbury nd the ted 1 tion of ed ¥ peac v Peter and drunkenness McEvoy tion e the i ind e be us Ii- Hamp- accupants of the house that Del reg ™ ve and chasing everyoue out promi Mhe case of Walter Wisk, aged 31 ars, of 143 Grove street, was con- Thursday. ply to a question by Pros cuting Attorney Woods as to the possibility of a marri ¢ Mangan said he did net k cli of the d further, 1ent was Joln Swentusk, 27 Wiiliams street ariving stomobile | zistration. as b ron warr nees, Ju interested i | the the marria aged 18, ut he would o of like son an and 1 continued case 1 driven | Wallick, aged 36, Friday | brakes re af- the 1 condi- | g arrest- S W. F. Mangan s and the held properly, Judge Saxe without costs, Becomes Ugly Week-ends pended in Raffacle Delmonte, age 0 Bingham street, who was ar- ested on ¢ °s of breach of the Arrested for Speeding case of Leroy L. Lugg, he said. imposed a fine The o . was continued until Saturday. th 4, | the arrest on Stanley street. The case of azed 50, of Meriden, el by Officer ubout 1 o'clock this | tmony wus offered by n making a practice of 1 | drinking to excess on Saturdays and | without a He produced a dupli- had been ordered to do arraigned in court last week. ! of Dominick | of 257 Oak street, was continued until April 11 because iilness of a woman who is the | ir witness in the case. The charge | is breach of the peace and assault. | ! represents | aged | 1ford, charged with speed- i Motorcycla Officer W. 8. Strolls made | Anthony Zinowski, | arged with / COLDS ENDED IN FEW HOURS DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928, e STEPS OFF AUTO, HIT to be injured, and was able to Emil Nyquist, aged 26, of 45 Cxt\"drl\e away in a Seymour avenue Milkowitz appearcd for him and the |avehue, stepped from the running |bus, of which he had charge. state’s case will be presented by As- board of a coach and was struck | Hoffman reported to Sergeant J. sistant Prosccuting Attorney W. M. [by the right front fender of an au- |C. Stadler that he was driving ircenstein, s Prosecuting Attorney |tomobile owned by Nellie E. Hoff- [south on East street and as he was Woods is disqualified. The arrest {man of 1159 East street and driven passing Thorniley street, he saw the | was made yesterday by Officer Wal- |by Howard M. Hoffman of the bus on the cast side and the coach ter Malona, on complaint of Zinow- same address, about 2 o'clock Sat- on the oppoite side. Nyquist's head | ski's wife, who lives at 32 Gold street. |urday afternoon. He did not appear |was inside the coach as he was assaulting his wife, was continued | until tomorrow. Attorney Harry H. | ) Prosecuting | Attorney Woods said the case is be -[ suspended fn the | of | charged “nh[ QUALITY FOODS OF ALL KINDS SPECIALLY PRICED AT TWENTY.FIVE CENTS—IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DELICACIES —THE FINEST OF STAPLE FOODS— GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY SATISFACTORY —VISIT YOUR A & P STORE TODAY. talking to the person in charge, and apparently he could not hear ths {horn on Hoffman's car, for he |stepped of the running board di- rectly into the path of the car. T R S TS Moth damage fs stopped by spray- ing FLY-TOX—Demand FLY-TON. ’—ad\ t. he did not know its He drove the car to th tion and charged C: erating while under the liquor and failure in his possession. uel nforth nik was pr e officer about S:3 was not in condition to drive his liee could not be found Judge Saxe said there ap; be no question ahout Cyg dition_but Lieutenant Sam- Many Here Like C. R. 1 Tracy and Mrs. L Barber, Find It Ideal When Used at Home Goes Straight to Seat of Cold i, and Drives it Out of System— Gives Quick, Sure Relief! £ began with the first ple ant swallow. He felt its comfor 1§ warmth from his nose deep down into his chest. v hours he began to get re lief from that “feverish, grippy feeling—and in another day or he was rid of the cold complately. Mother Feared Pneumonia As Child’s Cold Got Worse Little Fannie Lee Barber was confined to the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. 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