New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1918, Page 8

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STENOGRAPHER SUES LANDERS FOR fififl%a, Miss Belle my Brings Acticn for Rreach ol Promise o M. TLand n named in a s ss Belle M. Beatty for t balm, $10,000 of which s money t by her in the known have been af- 1eriff Charles ¥ Lord il h Peek of Hart ford rey anders former 50,000 | ¢ f promise to marry her \tty is a stenographer in the of the Asa Cook Co., of Hart- ind was for a period of four Crisp, tender gr ins of sweet arley flavor nected wi | Connecticut food ac vas nominee of city for the office at present council About a v d hv- conn Clark's nst 1. On November 1, 1910, and on ra ers d th that the r cd, promised at the request | the defendant, to marry him with- in a reasonable time The plain promises, hi ways since now is ready hold from Apr | Court Organized 21 Years Ago—TPres- regular 1r £ at a reasonable tlme, the defendant | evening. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, ¢ the plaintiff with- | their twenty-first anniversary with smoker after the meeting. The a confiding in said | rangements committee was comp remained | of Rudolph Zimmerman, chairm to marry the de- | Andrew Kozlak and Charles Frei. R marks were ndant refuses t prominent members although < o The finan clapsed before . nd, who is gh she has niany - 2 mosl interc court. Court , Joseph Die- ter member, gave history of ti ethoven at pri in a most rishing conditio ing 100 me and a’ treasury $4,135.78 3 : who - | been financial s ry for the 15 years, was T d with a for his lo 1 faithful services, . in the city of L5 PLAGED ON PROBATION snid per and reque ! Lawrence Martin Charged With Va- E aid tenement % ertain nor old cxpenses, W ndant total expense of said house- to \f,»\wmh r su yfl the Driving Unlicensed Motor Car, wnd living Martin brought to the ' has_adv. D ¢ tation at : is morn- balance o under v Officer \nh : 3 “hmann aforesaid. The plaintiff ¢ on complaint that a youth w $10,000. ng i ars -u the Ch working a fev factory and previous to that time entation For Joseph Diemand. | | e Tl e o ated that he had no home to go to, but later admitted that he conld to his father's house on Main rt Beethoven, membe A a EO BisEiE Sesapis i S He was warned to work to his fatheir's house or a jail marker. Officer |mmm,( in- several of the ! ern Market, was placed on probation i ar, a Buick for drivin registered car, with- : an Arch street e. Mr. Maietta ocal | out s i > | piece a < ppreciation > plaintiff acted y and Charles Bure \\i!h; 1918, but didn’t want to, as his fath ahbed” him too much. | Clavence Lamphere made the arrest have it towed. Instead of towing yesterday afternoon on Main streef, he drove the car. WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME The elements comprising tl body are constantly wearing of ‘and must be renewed daily, el the outgo of strength exceed the income. SCOTTS EMULSIO will help the tired busmess—man d woman keep pace with the we and tear of life. Scott’s nourishes the body, blood and nerves, and helps maintain an L { even balance of strength and New Britain Distributor | | = | cnergy. Safe-guard your in- L i come of strength with Scott’s. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N J, 1d retu | ited and found that the car had driver for Irank | heen taken without the knowledge of proprietor of the Great \West the owner, waited him as been kept in shed to h removed to his garage and sent Burr to Supervisor Thanksgiving Spectals In Ladies’ Stylish Wearing Apparel DRESSES $22.50 $40.00 Coats of high-grade fabrics such as Wool, Velours, Silvertones, Jerseys, etc., in belted, semi-belted, semi-fitted, loose or straight line effects; all the new shades and styles including Fur Trimmed. $12.501 $35.00 Dresses of Silks, Satins, Georgettes, Serges and Serge and Satin combinations in a variety of colors, embroidered and trimmed with fringe, surely an assort- ment of sufficient size to satisfy and please the most exacting. Ladies’ and Misses’ SUIT SPECIALS $30.00 to $57.50 A most attractive showinz of new suits direct from some of the leading makers in severe tailored effects and Fur Trimmed Poplins—wonderful values and easy terms. Ladies’ Waists Ladies’ Skirts $1.50 » $7.50 $7.50 « $13.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats BOYS sCHOOL SUITSs $8.00 Open An Account. Pay the Easy Way. QU pay fifteen cents for twenty Lucky Strikes. You get the real Burley cigarette for the lowest pos- "sible price, because of the enormous business done in Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The growth in demand for Lucky Strike Cig has never been equalled by any other brand in the history of cigarette making. 25,000,000 a day and growing GATELY & BRENNAN .« BRITAIN

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