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4 Judge -:-ild;h-'yu -tmzd v‘mfinl im‘lt- u,fi good.* she in. ’Bau*nme—:nn grade LOyN; that the alcohol was in the house | sisted, adding that “he is the type for the purpose of sale and whether | of man who doesn’t care to do any- % Wolska; ]"Mnm"s 'N]ML Folice Q“m Momer and &y 40 yard dash—1#st, Casimer Busic- jand the City Coal and Wood Co. has | tend the reunion. and sanctioned it. Busko must take | cd Mr. and Mrg. Tunney to return to | Standing broading jump—1st, Al-{Saxe, who presided at the trial, ‘al- working in the future, Judge Saxe | at Stamford. Suit case race—1st, Joseph Sker-!he heard before the court of com- | N. B: Greenhowse: corner-Oak and Bllm“ mm ing in and out of the tenement, the : Obstacle relay race—1st, 6-1-A;|defendants gave a surety bond guar- |plants.—advt. : Elm Street House — |officer teatified. T Sl - On April 6 Officer Liebler sald, t il ] : ; {bond was given to relcase the Prob- | ronnial Gardens. Elm Hill. Phone 5 It wit i i ! suilty to charge of assaul ith not arrest him because he was sick ! bondsmen were sued. street complained to the police last . St pood and Gii—-Class. 3:3:4 B with 10 points. | Judge Christepher L. Avery in su. |3ireet was characterized as & per- | jromiged he would not have liquor 250 members of the New Haven | MOTning in front of Officer Nealon's the sentence was recommended by | INE Attorney W. M.'Greenstein in po- | gorauant Feeney testitied that men ington school was held yesterday |cas; 2nd. Hedwig [ . Savin Rock. West Haven on Satur- |son strect, who was taken to New who was also @ witness in a UQuor | oiping byt drink” patronize Bus- _ Hartford, Conn. June 5.—UP— idents watched the ev@nts from the |cadia Ruducka; 2nd. Jennio K. 44y Including pose of determining whether or not | .4 oo po pag also_geen men go in heavyweight champlonship, may try { ground, the reunion will represent about jleft the hospital last evening. Peter Busko, 37, who lives with |, question from “a farmey named | Of the' former champien's wife, the |Chariot race—6th grade girls bonds was worthless since Coprad | gram will include the prescnlntion;ly about her yard. street, above the Caps, was found | with | ford today after a two months visit 3 hid it in | With A\‘lr: and Mrs. Tuoney at Brloni, | Obstacle relay—6th grade boys. fined $100 and costs by Judge M. 1, | [leumatism. The reasan she Winuers of Girly' Events in the calculation | Britain General hospital yesterday they had boen indvced to Withhold |inouicated, he satd, his hand at creative work 1n the| The program was as follows: BONDSMEN FILE APPEAL | five thousand aggregate years of | Mrs. Jacon H. Klasz of 65 Monroe his wife and three children in the Jimmy” and used some of it for | former Polly Lauder of Greenwich. |Forty yard dash—3 boys and girls | pmems o e Y e oy Judme i |the attic was to Kgep it from her | Ital¥. andiog hradd” Jump=—1 boye Ang F R E i each 5th grade. Extract to make tirat offense, but if he persisted i selling liquor he would go to Alcohol 85 Per Gallon Iter being inclined to. dripk too much, | in literatureand spends's great deal of his time reading,'" agid. Mra. Dew- Cross examined by Mr. Green. INE "It may be thatisomie day he 8uit case race—5th grade boys. Building bridges—game by 5th —==rCI™FMad no equity on the fof & ~prize 1o = The-weBer Winners of Boys' Events ;l-rl)'. Joseph Wratschko, A. A. Millstravels_ the grcatest distance:1e.ate . i . . Mrs, Buako bought it or not, ha wan | thing unless ho does it well.” wicz; 2nd, John Olander; 3rd, K- fappealed a decision rendered against e PAVAN% PmM" or el']lll'y lp m UOY L Q8@ convinced that Busks knew about it | Mrs. Dewing said that she expect- | ward Labienic. {them in city court. Judge M. D, C't!' y Ttems e . T | gther means of earning a livelihood | thia country in the fall and live for [bin Wolicki: 2nd, W Sabek; 3rd {lowed the plaintiff, Louis Croll, . Al ' S——— other chance saying he had the al- | i¢ hig health prevents him from short time at the estate purchased | Anthony Niedzwieckie. ‘damages of $915.41. The appeal will Believed to Have Withheld | conot for a party., Men of drinking SM Ilfl clt m i. habits “mostly Irish and. Swedcs | gig fot; 2nd, Benjamin Kaprasiewski: |mon plea Lasalle, Geraniums 10c and up. Vin- Information Regarding | trom the avenuc” have bean geen go- | Hflnll ANNUAL FIELD DAY 3rd, Norman Biladean |The plaintift iv court claims the [ca vines 25c, also small potted S — nd, 6 antecing to pay any judgment up 10| you wil find rare colora fn v AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL decp 151, $1,000 rendered sguinst Ciancl. The | columbine, Lupius at Hansens Pes ’ vang, 34 of 65 < icer K : 5-2-A; 2nd, Catore N tore, nicadea| Busko Fined $100. ERARA DIy Sialy Townd lqnor f S — : erty but when judgment was given | 1oans Oerde o ] g 2 Boys and Girls Engage in Contests . | 2gainst Cianci and was not paid the @I S R by 2 A & dangerous wespen, .and was sen- R in bed and conditions in the home S tenced te.-10 months in jail by| Mrs Catherine Cap of 386 Ehn | yere very poor. At that time Busko ’ i T - [night that the windshield of his Y s e i i i broken Sunday Perior court today. He was repre. |Jurer who should be sentenced to |yipc®ic, (o TV oL e : Winner of Most Polnts P e Jolal Sl New Haven, June .—P—About (automobile was broke sentsd by Judge W. F. Mangan and |dtate’s prison, by Assiatant Prosecut- Patronized By Lelsure Class The annual field day of the Wash-| Forty yard d lroad wetorans association will |home In Winthrop street. Sy %n Mrs. S. f 32 Carl- Assistant Btate's Attorney Donald |lice court today, and after court she | .\ l0as around the corner af North |attérnoon on the recreation -grounds | Agnes Nedabala. hold their 19th annual reunion Irs. Ida 8. Hedlund o al Gafiney, and her 15 years old son Michael, street and Hartford avenue “and 0 *in the rear of the school. The stu- Standing broad jump—1st, lLeo- case, were taken into the detective | o'verioment. The sergeant has seen | Gene Tunney. whe turned from the | hifi ion the west side of the field, |kowaki; 3rd, Sophie Govia. | many: Who bave been with tha taad | Jor Unklmont fonalissetie gh e bureau and questioned for the PUF- o0 cone out of the place intoxicat- | PTize rinig after winning the world's [making a very - picturesque back. ghes 50 years or more, the attendance at teatimory, They would not implicate | gt 3§ . | litera fleld, it was intimated to- ¥ b = sente Contending that an attachment | servi The membership is spread |street reported to the police today anyone and were not held. ‘mfi‘:"kz'ld“’_fé'w“g&"‘;? :‘,‘f‘,‘.":, day b;'m., Edwin 8. Dewlng, sister | Flag ,,..,l.': FRTEr 18 gpter they had releascd uhder - gurcty | over New England and the pro- |that there was a dog Acting strange- second floor tenement at 386 Elm | arinking purposes and some for rub- | Mra. Dewing returnéd:tq West Hart- zla}:'lnz Jflghol{ record in each s il grade. gullty of violating the liquor law and | IN§: her husband = belng f “He is, Of couesé, véry Interested [+ girls having highest record in T eration the fact that it was the man's | C/i/dren and her husband, the la 8 Bottles - of deliclons Mail Hemwuse HIRES ROOT BEER .50 regardless of the condition of h sométhing ‘déwn that he grade girls, health or other circumstances. s A ko said. she bought [ Will put :;:::u:‘;:dnc‘::';: m"‘l““: ;“m SEr | thinks is good, and show it to & | Four deep chariot race—sth grade Mra. Cap and her son were state's | store on Hartford avenue, account- publisher. % i . boys. witnesses but refused to connect ;o eorihe ompty jugs found by the | ~But he wouldn't.care to do any | Maye pole dancex-6th grade giris. Busko with the alleged sale of li- b A Chronic Constipation — Disordered . b . Ld Stomach and Kidneys Quickly the tenement but they had never |yaiing brought it to her home, Ask- Respond to Bon-Tone scen anyone under the influence of i tw 1- New Britain Man Thanks Bon-Tone For the Good Health He Now Enjoys. never complained to the police about | oiout O SK ST B0 e the place, they sald, According to the | o remark that she was “weak in < police, Stanley Cap, 11, was sent to | g ienmetio.” SALVATORY PAVAND the police station to complain, and '~ Bygke testified that he has lived Pavano was bound over April 29 |® Fecess was taken to summon him jn New Britain 18 years and has after & hearing fn local police | {FOM 'school. On arriving he Was | yever been arrested before. He has court, having been arrested on [QUestioned by Mr. Greenstein but|inree children, he said, and for 9 ApHL ¢ by Bupernumerary Officer | ¥0Uld not say his mother had sent | weaka he has been under a phy- their present good health great herbal remedy. Read what a neighbor of yours, Mr, Fred Hermain of 225 So. Main street, New Britain, has to say about | Bon-Tone:—*For the past two years my health has been in a very poor condition. Why—last winter 1 was ) him with the complaint. A man, he | gician" i ry Zajkowski as he was run- sician’s care for rheumatism. :‘uf::» {wnyjfrom the home of Baiva- |®2ld, told him to tell the police. He | His wife bought the alcohol, he tore Urso of 367 North Burritt|Was not called to testify. said, but none was ever sold in his street, after having shot his wife,| Busko was represented by Attor-|tenement. While he was sick he had Mrs. Pauline Pavario, 18, and cut|MeY Harry H. Milkowitz and denied | many visitors but none were liquor s UL that he had ever sold liquor, but | customers. > Mra. Pavano, who was wounded |Judge Saxe belleved the police who | ygnorant Alcohol Was Bought twice by the revolver shots, still [ offered testimony as to the reputa-| (roas examined by Mr. Green- carries one of the bullets in her|tion of the tenement. stein, Busko sald he did not know to this bhody. She was cut about the hands| ~ Police Find Hidden Alcohol in a struggle for a knife, her hus- band having tried to cut his own throat after firing five shots from Officer Kiely testified that he and to Busko's home about 2:30 p. m. last Saturday Officer Liebler went the revolver at her. She had not |and found two glass jugs of alcohol, last Friday that his wife bought the aleohol from “Jimmy.” He was out for almost five hours, walking about the atreets and reclining in Central park that day. in such bad shape that I hardly could work at all. My stomach gave me a great deal of trouble, as I would get terrible pains after eat- ing. My back and sides also pained me constantly, and I was troubled with terrible dizzy spells, when 1 would get spots before my eyes, and I would be afraid to go out alone. Constipation was an everlasting | trouble to me, as 1 was constantly en living with him for some time | ®aCh of one gallon capacity secreted | James Simpson, an electrician, :fi; ;‘:::r‘dlnlz to the testimony of- | Under the floor in the attic. There |testified that he worked in the attic fered in police court, he had called | Were four epipty jugs in the tene- | of the Eim street house last Scptem- at Urso's home, where she was em- | Ment and a five gallon can cut up (per and had occasion to take up ployed as a housekeeper, and asked [0 Ifl(«‘,‘s in the hallway leading to {some of the floor boards. that she return to him. She re.|the attic. He replaced them but did not nail fused and he emptied the revolver at her, Mrs. Pavano accused her hus- band of wanting her to entertain men for;money, but in going over the case in advance of the opening of superior court, the state's at- torney's office, it is reported, did not give much consideration to the allegation, Mrs. Pavano, it is said, contiaued’ to live 13 Urso's home. FREIGHT YARD INSPEOTED Hartford, June 5.—®—Forty di- rectors of the Boston & Maine and the. New Haven railroads visited Hartford this morning in a special train of four Pullman cars and a dining car, to inspect the local freight terminal, as part of a joint three day inspection of both rail- roads, covering approximately 1,200 miles. As to the reputation of Busko's|them down afterwards. tenement Officer Kiely said men of drinking habits have been seen going in & number of times. He warned Busko condition. Cross examined by Attorney Mil- kowits, Officer Kfely admitted that factory employes pass through the yard. Asked why he did not bring the patrons of the tenement in to testify, he replied: “They are a fine bunch to come in to court to testiy. Try and get them to tell anything.” Saw Man Stagger. Out Officer Liebler testified that Swede” came out of the tenement | in an intoxicated condition just oe- fore he and Officer Kiely went in Saturday. Busko asked them for an- about ocondi- tions some time prior to the arrest, after he had seen men who loiter about ‘Hartford avenue coming out of the tenement in an intoxicated Edward Greenstein testified that he owned the house up to May 11 and he knew that pedestrians tres- passed on the premises, passing di- rectly through the yard. Three fami- lies occupy the house, there being a tenement in the basement. [Attorney Milkowitz claimed a discharge on the ground that the state had not made out a case. The only evidence against Busko was that of the police with relation te the alleged patronage of men of questionable reputation. It was not unreasonable to expect the alcohol to be hidden as it was in this case he asserted, as the tenement is not a high class apartment with private | lockers and cellars. This was not the be found, larger quantities, t00." MR. M. D. WOODWARD Bon-Tone Representative Bon-Tone is a tonic of merit that has helped Right trom the start Bon-Tone has made good and thousands of people who had been tortured with otker forms of stemach trouble and hadn't eaten a square mcal for yeal began to regain their appetites. But stomach froubles were only a small portion-of the agonies Bon-Tone re- Many aches from tism and - neuritis—others suffered ¥ only tenement | ness, constipation and other in New Britain where alcohol can plaints, from dizziness, headaches, nervous- com- Bon-Tone seemed to ac- he said, “and in much | complish" the impossible and thous- ands of New Britain people now owe taking laxatives for bowel move- |ment. Now, since taking several bottles of Bon-Tone, my condition has improved so much, that I think Bon-Tone has certainly made a won- derful showing. Why—the pains in my stomach have almost entirely left me — and the backaches and deaches have been greatly relieved, for whicn I am so thankful. I am now seldom troubled with those ter- rible dizzy spells, and Bon-Tone has done a whole lot to relieve me of constipation, as I now no longer have to resort to laxatives for bowel movements. My nerves are much stronger and I heartily re- commend this wonderful medicine to others.” Mr. M. 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