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- IN'POLIGE COURT George A, Ventres Must Pay Filty Dollars and Costs , | EZcer® hands will strip ¥ the | tree of its treasures, tinsel , and candles will vanish and the tree itself will come to an ignomin- ious end in the rub- bish h But pictures of the tree,’ of the children e at play with their new | n toys, pictures of all that makes a -Christ- || | 1.4 o mas mcrr)‘\vill live BoERa | he could forever. % | he Dickinson Drug Co. tered the home 169-171 MAIN ST. In in the case of charged with havin wife on the night last, Judge Jumes T of $50 this morning AMvah Ventres, saulied his of December 11, Meskill imposed A thirty-day suspended. Attor- appeared not giving his decision Georg fine and costs. 1 sentence was Albert A, for the accused, uilty to the enbers pleaded ney who charge. Trouble Over Child. tixed M. The the trouble is the five Ao 1 Known p.’ ven stler, 1 rou that oceasions, e who not 1ore than six he see on e old of and well W N heen wil' durin period heen Thursday followed from work to her boarding Barnesdale and asked her if child, This request, refused him sturdy le and 1tosc, ind eral ntis to night, Ven- . on 1 his dau wits s Mrs, sec his said, his wife where- - en- his who is wife of John his father-in-law. Told to Leave House. Mr, 1Rosc leave Ventres is said to vile language 1 “knock the old man to let him see the Mr. Rose then The yvoung men testified ium politely asked Mr. Ventres to | leave the house and seeing he would | not do so they tried to force him. Mrs. and the Rose fymily testified that while they were frying to force him away from the house Ventres reached through the crowd and struck in mouth knocking her | 1 told the house at have | was by o oned then used he cold’ if would he refused stated of girl. The two sons | interrered Ventres { his wife the | unconscious. Mr, the strength that fellow never left the veranda,” asserted when on the stand Attorney Greenberg asked him if he meant he would have killed Ventres. Mr. Rose stated that he maybe would not have “killed him, but surely someone wonld have to have carried him away if | been a yvounger man.” Mr. Ros the first 1ry fo put Ventre out of the | house. it was stated, und had him by | the throat with his knees in his stom- ach. Rose Speaks, had have AT wotlld Mr. Rose this morning. GIFTS Where their had the men do to trading. to Child, the Claims R Ventres while on that he did not follow wife home with the intention of starting trouble but just wanted to see his child. He | claimed that there “is no law in the | country whiclr can stop a father from | seeing’ his own daughter.”” He assert- od when he was told by Mr. Rose that he world arvrested it je didn't leave the house he sat down ina chair | and took o and hat stating that he_would for the oflicer: P there it stand stated know their ol distikes" ap- H “likes al and spe- is ciatize what he kos'. + Luke Horsfall Co. ASYLEM ST, HARTFORD he his coz wait 23 “Couldn’t im Innocent Fellows.” “T went it's that | dny cent did by as o gentleman and zood thing those fellows im 200d natured,” he said to- just conldn’t {rim those inno- He claimed that he his wife as was stated witnesses “accidentally”” R == = | nit when he to shake him- " ! honi iyt naoplalwho C]TY II‘EMS { Wwere forcing him out of the house 1 . | Ventres further stated that two of the | voung men who were pushing him out of the house had rolling pins in their ! hands. i s o) for D fellow not the her away strike as trf self for the advi. Besse-Leland's from | M. every afternoon. dainty Christmas gift Damon’s Shoe Shov. nta Cla at M, to Given Severe Repr “TE M. a rolling of the institied mand. ose and his sons had rorcing house they would in Judge | stated in giving Ventres a sey | rimand. used out been pin in Ventres Trinity Lomorrow e King Son of the have M e he juc added that if | tres did not contribute m. | the support of the right (o it, and | cumstances had he the | the law into his own ot ock odist chureh will mect doing s skill noon i ) Sea Ven- inything child he under no rvight to hands. AL ank Christ- to 8 p. ster B bin New Club tonight. vt 106 Nad, Gpen 7 lLong ain to- cir- ward no see see Santa wdvt. L fine stock b, kiddie karvs and voller coaster| s for the Nmas trade. Phone| T1 b.—Adyr. | weddi Tremont take \ssault Case Continued, of Raphacl Geovanni Beliatoni o | and Angelo Pastreat, charg , having assulied Anthony | in & serious condition in the New { Britain General hospital from stab continued until Decem- | request of Prosecuting At- ph G Woods Alexander De Thomas cuse d Bucci, .with now he Miss 200 o Sylvia Lig and A, reen 28 treet, Detroit, 1 Sunds rced Ao nta Clat an- December wounds, will give candy e 3 - 20 on girl afternoons from 3 Besso-Leland's me i the -stage very nis at W0y or accompiu | torney J to The case of Walter Spain, having assauited Miss Pauline Merwin West Main street Saturday night, was continued until Xt Saturday morning. The accused wished cure legal vt 5 chavged with hands . on st fternoon the local | Stag union Jr., for | ofticers | voof Hands! ne smedley to s advice ction of Steals Iay lilty of ness James Meskill imposed a tine of and | costs on William Avery, 20 years old d o have stolen a harn Doyle during the Berlin September. Avery stat- harness for $5 and | several parvts of har stables of James ss ving Doyl lirst meeting in | Pleading h stolen Judg om 3 to | fuolk rdvt e held meer P meeting (termoon land’. $10 M of the ‘choir of | Avery m chureh { | frrom Jame: OrTO W at 8 v lity for less money | 1T Week in ays more quality for less . a etegsitiore ghalt | ed that he Bur neckwear, et will e L £ cvening o'clock sold the sse-Leland Co. admitted ness from et. to-| White LS ';j‘_}“]‘v‘;: Attorney William 19 " 5 | pearea for the accused and stated that o m.]«m:, the youth was willing to make restitu- in this live : Judge three stoves, e boy a severe reprimand telling him that if he not get to work and live at home he would send him to the reformatory at Ctheshire taking e the liver e Woman's ¢ will ¥ \fternoon meet row i speak ore any nd’s. the chape Grela Srokwens StOre | ion as soon as he went to work. Dilier Meskill in giving his decision —advt. Besse- dia Violates City Ordinance. | A fine of $5 without costs was im- | posed on Angelo Messin, who was found guilty of violating a clty ordi- nance relative to riding an unlighted bicycle one hour after sundown. Mes sina was on his way home from work and while riding on Church street struck) and knocked down a woman who reported him to the polic Fined For Drunkenncs: Found guilty of drunkenness and breach of peace a fine of §7 and costs was levied on Frnest Talifonl, arrest- eded late last evening by Officer Pat- | WRESTLER IS FINED | THAT WARM THE HEART AS WELL AS THE FEET We Suggest Footwear and Hosiery The Famous Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY Largest Stock in the City Beautiful Christmas Boxes with Every Purchase - SHOP rick O'Mara secured enough Talifoni is s drink yesterday ceeded to his home on Lawlor stroet where he disturbed his landlord Probation, Probation was revoked by Meskill in the case of Michael Panis, who was haled into court for not g regularly to Probation . Connolly. Panis failed Saturday ni He stated that he had to worl o'clock and went home v work Violates re Oftice to re port last do so. until after H. W. Eddy Mentioned N Judge ht when told to EARLY—DO IT NOW aid to have to make him troublesome and then pro- | | 18¢4—Chas. Dillon & Co.—1919 | Hartford . : We Are Headquarters for | CHRISTMAS GLOVES As Leader For Shriners Horace W. kddy of New practically assured to the office of heen tion of lustrious Temple, in the H ning at 7 est honor M. Eddy second Mystic Shrine, (o rtford club, Wednesday eve 5. The oflice is the hi of the Shriners and should be chosen he will be the local man to have held that position. Senator George W. Kleft was Ilustrious Poten e in 1911, Mr KEddy has held bractically all the minor oifices of the or nization since becoming w member New Britain Eag] Honor Dead Members ! Memorial exercises for the decea members of New Britain Aerie, Fr ternal Order of Kagles, were held ye terday afternoon in Kagles' hall. eulogy was delivered by st State President James Tevlin. Secretary William Scheup read the roll call wsed members, Chaplain Tyler offered prayer nd Klein sar “Ona Sweetly Thought, Forever With the and Abide With Me.” Pianist MeArthur played the recessional marches. dec August processional and KENNEY'S CAR DAMAG An automobile owned and operatcd ) Michael J. Kenne) was damaged to the extent of several hundred dollars yesterday in a collision with a trolley Kenney had just driven his out his vard and was headed toward the city when the collis occwrred In making the turn fron: Allen into Stanley. street, Mr. Kenney's car got caught in the trolley tracks and before he could extricale an undertaker, car. M street the machine, a trolley car, in charge O'Brien, | of Motorman Michael crashed into it. NUAL DANCE. The annual dance of the Thetma Sigma fraternily will Be held New Year's night in the Y. W, (!, A, Cros- String orchestra. from Hartford will furnish the musical program and dancing will last until midnight, the ¢ s for nt, Britain has his elec- Poten- tate at the annual meeting of Sphinx take place of William ! Solem | Lord™ James morning machine on The fraternity has named a committee to Your Christmas Gloves buy them u Dillon’s where beautiful. Fvery style glove most stunning gauntlet type will be the acme the offering now from the two_clasp included. of is if as perfection as vou varied it model, to is the is Your glove will be white embos purchases d boxes. put in’lovely Christmas or in plain 1 2-Clasp embroidery, Lambskin Gloves, black, white, tan, full P brown, K. sewn, self $: wcontrasting - grey, 1-Clasp embroide Washable dark hrown, peskin Glove, ivory, tan sewn P pear X M., white two-tone and hlack, 5 Clasp Mocha Gloves, sewn 1. X. M., spear point backs, grey ov embroidery Irench kid GHves, three brown, grey, tan, white a self trasting row 1d black. or cou- in $3.00 pr. sp Frenclt white, Glov brown, Kid amber, full P. K ey, blac fancy embroidered white W, in and ed on Washable Capes p n gauntlet sewn, five row (raw embroidery in glove, Beaver strap and wrist, brown. The et Chairman Tabs' card anged played THROAT." Henry Melinroc tournament another the society cvening of 1 prizes, us in the other will two turkeys has announced that the method used this week in deciding the ners will be the high “Cut Throat” “45," - with stk | Paver himsell, instead plavers | ners, be of commit MANCHESTER FIVE COMING has a for in MG Fast Independents to Play Y. to be Friday rooms week. Industrial League Game. he he What should be a fast busketbull game is scheduled at the Y. M. tomorrow evening, when the pendents of Manchester will moet the trong local “Y¥ The own five has a of of known ability and the team is ex- | pected to give the local rooters a real line on Slater's championship. chances A Inde- o or | | | Quintet on Local Court Tomorrow— | | | ! | | | | fou will 4 ol quintet. Ldaals played number W Valentine, mourning new only a ered nesw OVERCOAT. Dwight disappearance which he s before entine, pool | John this season. The game will be preceded preliminary contest in the [ndustrial league between the Stanley Rule and Level and the New Br Machine fives. Dancing will follow the games. | is the o by a overcoat mint loss went block, purcha few the cout, Reynolds he with in disc n to a Saturday, | watching game for he induced to become a ticipant, hung the overcoat on the wall near and when he went 10 look for it fou someone appropriated i loss was reported the police. room 3 a while FRANK MORAN RESIGNS, (ommissioner TFrank oran | lias resigned hts position as a super- intendent at tho Stanley Works, where he wus employed for 17 years, to become secretary and freasurer of the recently organized Mosel com- A pany, He was the reciplent of a gold peneil and a fountain pen, the gifts of his assoclates at the Stanley Work Wire had to meeting of the Tierney Mary’s church will be morrow evening at 7:30 T. A.,and B, society Cadets held o'clock rooms, St. the tee, tournament on The tournaments, committee to 1 win- single sco ev par S streei, £y sed oV the the | after was to by md The ot to- in WINDOW SHADES Made to order and ready made, for the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business Block. We will measure, make and hang them to your complete satisfaction. Workmanship and Materials. NONE BETTER. PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY TIE JOHN BCVLE COMPANY PHONE 359 D. MILLER & CO. STORE 227 Main Street CUT PRICE SALE | 10% Discounton AllRugs, Linoleums, SewingMachinesand Window Shades | B ERRRERBRE ROLLER SKATING —AT THE— ARENA Rear of TURNER HALL TO-NIGHT | \ Accommodating 300 Skaters THEY WILL ALSO BE FURNISHED WITH SKATES FREE. | i | | The management has installed a new floor—Also a New Organ. Everything is new and up-to-date. ) ) 0 2 S, SR B4 & = X4 < AND EVERY NIGHT; 4 Competent Attendants will be in at-%- tendance at all times to cater to the wants of the skaters. 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