New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 10

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i CTOR 1S HELD Dr. Greens | formed an il opery mm\ not long a upon Miss Margaret Boyce, of sw Hav Miss BBoyce, together ! \\Hlv o e e ap- | prehended in New Haven, where an investigation was made which re- sulted in Dr. i rest. The PUR HIGHER GOURT A Greenstem Physician, : fr."‘:.‘:.1‘1\.“.:"'“; s el Waives Examination lorning by rmed, was nolled this lmmmnt’, by | case Prosecutor George W.} Klett. } i A Shoplifter Fined. Dr. ¢ J. Greenstein, who was Y prested several ago on jerious charge, was bound over unt hc next term of the superior cour March when he walved exami lon in police court today Ju r Malone, of Rristol, Dr. ~ Greenstoin cod at $1,000, n furnishing A tine of § alupon Mary Waiga, " guilty by Judge John H l\nkh ind costs was imposed who was Tound | \ of | weeks ay d to n.u takon Bonds ' the noon while sh Attorney Irving the hond. article: terday was purchasing o pair ol stock for her child, Office rt. Lyon None of This For Your Wife If You Install Y READY-TO-SET-UP Sh n Use Your Car ' Your wife can do her shopping and social duties in comiort i you instail a WascO Heating System in your . You will save winter storag * keep your car warm, ready regulating hot water heating sy twice a day. The positive automat i willlsave depreciation of your car. WrscQ will art any time, because it is a coal-burning, self- Requires attention not more than once or does most of the work. Burns only ¢ worth of coal a d: car fare. Saves frozen hatteri cracked eylinders, no straining ' For pomioft and convenicuce and greatly redu Telephone or write' us for more details and big illustrated §' experience of man+ users last wint-r. A .G. Hawker, Local Agent, Elm Street ady inanina fow houra: alog that gives the radiators) $116. This heater and one radiator mako a 1-car WASCO System, §53 { In answed to a qu | ent location, Sy i painter and | showing NEW BR[TAIN DAILY -HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER made the arrest. Judge Kirkham warned the woman that if she was again arrested on a similar chavge she would be dealt with severely. DIYORGE FOR TWO John Sparmo Obtains Decree From His Wife—Mrs, Clars Belle Peter- son Freed From Husband. The domestic trouble of John and Mar Sparmo, aived in the police court reached the superior court yes- te afternoon, when John appeared before Judge John 1. Keeler in sup- port of his claim for a divorce from Molly Turner Sparmo. The trip on the sca of matrimony for the couple mingly has proved very stormy. he defendant was in the local police court for intoxication and anotiter more serious charge when she was caught with another man in a Main strect rooming house. John and Molly y 12, 1914, In John said his nuch trouble. tion a to her pres- 'mo said she was re- He was granted here, had cause slding in Hartford. a divorce. Another Couple Divorced. Clara Belle Peterson, of Boston, .. obtained a divorce from John min Peterson, aliws Kasmin Hugo Peterson, of this city. Mrs. Peterson told Judge Keeler that her husband a hard drinker. He came home at night, she sald, and sometimes in the morning, and besides her out of bed he otherwise . she allesed. He was a decorator by trade, but contributed little to her support while she lived with him. she charged. In addition to the divorce, tho plain- Gff asked the right fo assume her maiden name of Ward. CIT V ITEMS shirts dvt. An abundance of and neckwear.— Wilso Rackliffe Bros. have an immense stock U| ugeful Christmas Gifts.—-Ad. clarinet gone wild. Bar- aceland, Arch stroet, Satur- Wheeler.—Advt. A case of diphtheria on Gold street was reported this morning to the health board. The home was quar- antined. Inspector Thomas Dolan ntine on a similar pet. harp pencil is a most d i for anyvone. Compl t Adkins, 66 Church St. Advt. Rackliffe Bros. ol seful Christmas Gift Singing Orchest ht, Bardeck’s Danceland, have Ad. rabtree, Jr., son of Mr. Diamond Rings Brooches Scarf Pins Links For and Gents ‘ } Hamilton Watches I | Ladies . ‘ Waltham and Elgin Watches For and Ladies Gents SHFBFHOLTEE . Geneva Watches | For ’ Ladies and Gents \‘ Fancy l 14k % & Gents' Chains alter F Crabtree, of foReRoRoRe Shaving Sets, Cigar and Gigarette Cases | | | Solid S ilver and Fancy Ivory Toilet Sets l Silver Tea Sets M. C. LEWITT 295 Main St. " New Britain, Conn. fifi#'fii‘@i@#fi#fiwfi@-@@@@fi?ifi@fi‘@@fi@‘###@#@@@@@@@@@g | and 1 Table Ware ’ Pearl and lf:mc_r‘ and | Stone Ladies’ ‘ Gents’ Rings. | | | | Lincoln University of Sy honorable tectural work. late that work up since. of the Phi Kappa Si fraternity. Jolly T DTN regpening of Main St., medicine Tomorrow is for men at St Holy Name society will meet in the 13, 1919. student at cuse, has receiv in his a He was two wee in entering the school, but ma He is & member street, eported of a pair and a driver’s license in the ment e ‘also has reported storeroom on Arch n some time since ing. | delivery car. la window in Ponight—adyt, | Street was bro aulkner annot fiiy || W BXERL R, (N is office at West | for the pra e of] Tel. 70.—Ad. mmunion Sunday Mary's church. The dance. City, and surgery. James I opening of Church stre Glover announces the Florist Shop at 90 opposite Hotel Beloin, on. Monday, Decernber 15, Every- thing in the flor including cut flowe; - pottery, bouquets. , plants, baskets, funeral designs and brides’ Advt Knox polo coats, ind fleece.—Wilsor an immense | g S % Leather Goods Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Cases, Cigar Cases, Brief Cases, dress Beoks and Memorandums. Card Ad- Quality, variety and the right price at Adkins Printing Co. Printers and Stationers at 66 Church St. Arveh | IEI line will be sold, ' IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE YD EE IEIEIEEIIEEJ@IEDEEEEEE@EE@E}@EEEE@E Globe Clothing flouseéj Established 1886 In every part of this store will be found [, desirable CHRISTMAS GIFTS Bath Robes $5.00 to $15.00. Neckwear 50c to $3.50. Traveling Bags $5.00 to $35.00. Umbrellas $2.00 to $6.00. Pajamas $1.75 to $3.50. Shirts $1.50 to $7.00. Gloves $1.00 to $8.00. Handkerchiefs 25¢ to $1.00. Brief Cases $5.00. Mufflers $1.00 to $8.00. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Slippers. RHMACY&CO. INC. HERALD SQUARE ) ] ] ) ) ) ) o)) ) ) 1 R NEW YORK If you cannot visit the store yourself Let Our Expert Shoppers Do Your Christmas Shopping RANSPORTATION facilities are restricted, due to the coal strike situation. It may be that the curtailment of train service will make it diffi- cult for some of our friends to come to New York for their Christmas shopping. To them we wish to say that our Special Shopping Service is ready to allay all fears on that score. Our expert shoppers know this store and its merchandise, and they are ready to serve you and supply all your needs. If it is inconvenient for you to shop either by phone or mail. Our telephone number is 6100 Greeley. Deliveries will be made promptly by mail or express if you live beyond the confines of our Free Delivery Service. Watch our advertisements in the New York City newspapers Store Hours 9 to 5:30 )., 4 A e 7 b B DR PR B B B B i 520 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 DR R R 0 0 0 0 S A PR PR B B pay a personal visit to Macy’s, 54 5 R BR R E PR B 2 ® o 5 S2187) § @ 7.9} 3 @3"' FEPREAREREEEE.

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