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1 ‘i I o W: | | | _— Liquor Seller Fined $200 for His. Second Offense 49, of 435 Burritt in Smigel pleading guiliy today to the police | charge of vio- the liquor law, second of- narrowly escaped a the 1dded to jail sen- only fact that hie is mar- police, according 1o’ Pros sended econi- irrested shortly after a tenement h o'clock last evening 70 Orange t 1ere tering to ti was er Kiely w nall amount o Three omers the the 7 A and they were oblig el owns the al- liguor tering a time s ception stree Jor- ' s lunch roo 18 Washington $ heen employ- in 2400 said 10 he was ar- v and Of arraigned i and O'Mara an alleged lquor i the floor he plac Speeds on Myrtle Street A fine of $15 1 ased in the o Lonis auilt n Myrtlesstree David Doty tes- drove te of 35 miles ard Cleve. icer Sidoli throngh at the v en Grove 12:15 o'clock yester- nd Curtis his speed ed Sidoli, that offens vill 1 Raymond T. Swift of t. 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Brings Goldenberg vear of many thousands of dol produ s worth o titled to prot ts and are Woods in po lice court toda o inpost guilty bidding t min Judge here factories 1o 1x¢ was too much th but he did not send Golde juil. the penalty bei and costs and a Susp: 20 da Mr. Woods flaye berg fo g a lare valued at $46 from t 10 and payin em not to tell a transaction, and it v then police Maurice nting Gol Woods' Attorney repres to Mr 'S ing cles from t declared that had the v of guilty I right to review the man entire life f the defense coun 1d chanz { th is com panio 3 th the ¢ replied t v Mr. Woods as one of the hdled in the 15 year tion with police court » interrupted him to nt he hatl told him it was stolen refer- to the case had ever of his con and Judge inquire i le a more fl replied that was serious he had actually entered info a con- spiracy with hoys to rob the mant and but for ng was valusil the charge would one of recciving stdle: would not waste yonr at all but wo for a bind over on probabl had it been possible to bring under the stolens statute,” ors olden- acturi t tha at less { have been goods. “[ honor's conc an $50, time d as! cans this case he said Attorne court’s att good record Britain 25 been this said. Rosenberg called 1 ntion enberg’s He has lived in New years and had nev vith the law until ppened, the i t into the j ness only six montl not have been regulat ed fons sn Attorney point tha Rosenb the value p of the casi- it T g it s violation and business he within th was not v 1rent of S an told Gold no excise if he is to remai conduct hir vie wa for must law. Look for the Blue and White Sign X | Flood - well known - VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. SAVED-FROM JAIL Junk Dealer Who Bought Foundry BY FAMILY NEED§ ~Casting From Boys Fined §35 After Thinks Axe Is Antl | Hunter Kills Chopper || Middleton, N. S. Nov. 7 (Pr— Mistaking an upraised axe for a v antlers, Charles unter, shot and killed an Johnson, at Allan’s lake, | | Waterbury | receptaclc ors a {turned ove | afternoon | the school \COMMITTEES ARE NAMED FOR ST. JOSEPH'S SHOW Workers Preparing Tor vent Later Johnson was h of alders when Adams, seeing the axe move, fired. The bullet struck Johuson in the h 1 firsi hunting fatality of the season | [ g in Nova Scotia f Adams collapsed e accident u Middleton hospital tod victim en children. [ was the 4 last e in the Landers, I | worked This Month to Meet Tomor- was the father of row Lvening following com n named in connection with P I Sulliv Dy tation of the comedy “TI O e Al s Ne Mrs. Michacl Family Upstairs” by the St. Joscph ' Doorner, Hannon Mrs City Items The regular has Leen postponed for a week. ked up on Engine Co, night 1o extinguish a slight ts way | casing inside the | rubbish fire in 4 ' ¥ N 1 T regular program of the evening, |the darkness, and the police believe ary's | consisting of many amusing games. |he came back Tuesday night and. to- About 25 members of the B, present The senior choir church will mect for night at 7:45 o'clock choir will rehearse ¥riday 6:45 o'clock in the ¢ church fpor(mx 4s improved today club wer: November meeting of board, scheduled for ¥ri- members of 1 Kalisinski, r. Doris | Wl Winifred e club AN HURT IN FALL mes Kelly fell into an * open cellar way and sustained an injury to his back about 10 o'clock | last night while trying the rear toor of Birnbaum’s furniture store Main street hapel of the ¢ mountain on the South road a cash sed by y conduct- rying their change, to the police yesterday Aiwait a claimant No. 3 SAVING CLUB INITIATES the iation party on was called at FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED Baby’s Colds Best treated without é dosing—Just rub on LT Aroused by Prowler | nd side a tent in the 16-year 1 son of Irs. Edmund Is treet sle Winter street foundry of [ new nc ¥ & Clark which had thro a window | ding from a t the yard, The dam- | faintir building not ex-| Saving girls | hardships. \ { Mrs, Sturman F. | “Stick-to-the-¢ 1 eritically {11 at | performir Dospital, is re- lowe'en ghost How¢ was hey ps in L compl hone werc lay was ar ) O'Day last T VicKs OVER 1 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Players Nov STILL LEAD LEAGUE ‘ tephen Mey Mary Luddy, Helen Woods. illivan, Mrs. John Conlin Callahan, Mrs. H 1 James Sullivan, Mrs Mrs. Draftsmen Defeat Masons in Game | 4 Eugene Mrs. Chas. "atherine ray, Mrs, William Ahern, Alice ton, Mrs. Michael Butler, Mrs. of Gentleman Football and Re- main at Top. By game of gentleman foot Hill park, Wednesda pla defeating the .. Owen H Mrs. yerner nut n Thoms Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. . Weir. Chas. Cor William alan, A I ) ichard ¥, Anna R Door. 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