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e et e R 3 e S 0 RN - 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 ————————————r——————a— ——— he “testified . : Mr.|but Roskofski 11 let Zisk -t in superior court. | uioted to be a second licutenant as- (e takd | ven custody signcd to his old company, the serv- S s 0L i conxi 52 e belfeved bot! o old daughter, ice companw of the 118th medical | regiment. Sergt. William J. Lane .« granted solcly on |is given a similar promotion and as- ther of the principals signment. the courtroom. The aptain Orville T. Colby, on his amount >f ali- | onn application is relieved from ac- tiled by lawyers tice duty with the 192nd field artil- though it approv- lery and transferred to the National 19 annually as Guard reserve. On a simllar appli- ; | cation, Lieut. Ernest L. Pemberton divorce was filed [1s relieved from active duty with ath. Mrs. Van- headquarters company let B. N. 102 © had spent § infantry and transferred to the re- f jer own money for serve. 76 Year Old Bridgeport Man to Wed Woman of 71 Bridgeport, June § UM — Inten- {ions of marriage were filed yester- AL Jay at the division of vital statistics | by Henry W. Kelsey, 76 years of age. and Mies Sarah Howe, 71, both N G Of ple did not say when they expected to be married. Mr. Kelsey is an old resident of Black Rock, having purchased the tute relating to men violated the payment of fare undoubtedly duc to sndition. He fin FINES |]R|VER $100 r?f‘f_tfl‘-? Fifhie Declares Story Told by Sund- gren Is “Preposterons” Lawrence & P j@msm- Bishop to Set O One in Bridgeport R—ER1 sishop of the Ro artford n nd cosis o = | drunkenness and $10 4 the charge of refusing Petition for wport last June 5 4% Magnolia stres © probation, by Officer Patr forenoon at K¢ cemetery at East streets on the o) automobile of liquor, Roche in police co wrricd in New York on probation ther to make on him in cony the reforma with addition 10 Adiutant General Cole Makes Public Mary's parish and fron as intoxic Changes in Personncl of C. car, nim and told “preposterou: posed a fi T Officials, reply to + fail sentence of 1 s time for house in which he now resides ing execution of th 1 s ect his mode of living more than 20 years ago. He ig a Do- | a8 opes he will do. made, Judge L widower, and Miss Rowe is the sis. aged woull not promis ) e R ter of his dead wife. There is an. e as in | The parish is one of th is ralsed to | Other sister, Mrs. Lillian M. Avery y e of| Jrrank No of memt y LA o of 1167 Kossuth street. Mr. Kelsey and » without a cer- | girnct pleade Bishop Ni Las no chil e certift o( Lreach of 11 READ HERALD CLA! IFIED ADS he give ! o eenstein | gnas he is worthy of consideration. e G > FOR BEST RESULTS ing part of the tru ! ¢ ' story |y, gurrendered to the pol t ! ¢ obliged to act « had not received the certifi- n learning that 1 ) that the car actual- 666 Curcs Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness, Headaches and Dizai- ness duc to temporary Constipation. ¢ com- AMds in climinating Toxins and is d Pappas not to future without e in his posscs- Roche heard the bal- the dochet. Refuse to Pay liu\ Farc VANDERBILT I DIVORCE ~ William 1 sion. Judge Pailed 0 , of the cases on Provide for Her, Wife Charges in Successful 1inue Hw | Nocero on pro- 15th m Joseph Zisk, of Beech : \yregiment highly estecmed for producing copi- et o e Petition for Separation, codore \er is pro- ous watery evacuations. By el 2 Loetor | Officer John Lic CHE = Kofski, aged L : I 5 = were charged with drunken- | he chase ’h\”" s : leet to provide,” Mrs. | I vss and refusal to pay their fares =° hrougl A’\'v £ a1 o i 5 was | vested in Kennedy's place, his o Pl oy on Ay | Hnloy et Nerth atnel oin ki A 4 head bleeding : auE e P . Rorlin | house, the young man going out a ed a divoree from Lier husband, nd head bleed ats e ! o and escaping. Mrs. Lemb- William H. Vanderbilt, by Judge p. m. vesterday. Attorney Monkiewicz represented Zisk ross had complained to the officer toss ey Aionros Bslbndn rap-|that Nocere fiad made & disturkance 4 Roskofskl, Officer Delbert in the restaurant, using Iimproper 4 Padward B. Hummell, who |1anguage and otherwise misconduct- 5% the hus- testified |ing himself. Nocero is ene of & the former having|Ccrowd of young men who congregate orrdetn an complaint of the |8t the comer and insult passesshy, the officer testified. loft the bus at Franklin Joseph Sawczyszn, aged without paving the fare and Union street, whosc ca 11l stopped Roskofski and de- | tinued yesterday to allow him time Roskofskl had no to produce his operator's license tostified fhat Sundgre sk at pol Roast Beef;; a fi | f l::»r ‘vr\‘r!e\:n bu it the%e - 0Verwas seasoned cooking with who lives in West H 4 Zisk came back and sald he must have mislald it Satur- z 9 was also 100k $1 bill to Hummell but!day. He produced it and Judg: ' rot expected would not allow him to Itoche suspended judgment. T3 & Before o his purel pay, according to the defense. 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