New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRRITAIN DAH.Y HIERALD. FRIDAY, JUN arr| WINDOW os | SHADES CALL 359 Now is the best time to replace those worn, fad- ed shades. Our man will call with samples and give you all the information you want regarding quality, e, etc, reeall BUY HAND MADE i TO ORDER SHADES ‘ Y - These portable styles of the .Victtola i d sl enable you to have the best music when- IF YOU WANT SERVICE | I : . ever you want it, and wherever you —PHONE 359— [ g . want it. You can easily take them g GO- Special colors to match any color scheme of in- Streat terior decoration. ks on the porch s || THE JOHN BOYLE GOMPANY | | = - on the lawn 4c. at Deeso- : , on your boat B 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. | - b gss—aave. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. ‘ o » > o to Your bungalow mber of the nt the sopho- Rewerve uni S 1S FINED $50 FOR ' WOULD-BE SUICIDE | . on your camping !trep NOW ON PROBATION| s or—anywhere S| WIELDING BOTTLE Lot ot | Glop Sireet Storekeeper Pays Tor Mrs. Sadis Tell Judge of Unlait- e " Striking Debtor ful Husband and Lover Bk‘:.-l pl-.;:-l: An argument arising over the pay- 'l'l-"l"'"" n;h;\:l\‘;::gm:h:‘fl;: orwhhgoru;n':‘:; frustrated yesterday afternoonm by the ENT elll, a grocer whose store is at tho | timely arrtval of Officer Wfllhml corner of Glen street and Rockwell ;‘_l‘ur);(r;;«“':'fi:”:v::':’ e sage Jloh]n |Hi | _A¥wtrola VIIL, $50 3 : Ricoois LKy @7 e 2 = » orning on a technical = = Bahogen avenue, on a charge of assault, His [ [IOEUAM (RS morning on « & FE o Ok = SC— ke out of her actiors. After hearing a court this morning with his head | recital of her husband's wrongdoings swathed in bandages, protecting u | and the unfaithfulnes of a lover waund more than an inch long which | whom she had been keeping company had been inflictod by a bottle during | with since her husbund went to jail, an argument with the store-keeper. A | the judge placed her on probation in fine of $30 and costs was imposed charge of Miss Coru M. Beale, as- rd of health Thornton and his brother, Otis, | sistant probation officer. il to ndvertise | went to ,\u(nTmmll-'lnlon (Vln:‘mfh! Officer Hayes was notified at nean of one-half | and purchased o packuge of chewing | yesterday that « woman at the .orne ese ictr las Wm ds on the en- | sum “.\m-. payment m;l ‘h‘rv? mu":"» of High and Broad uu'-r\s(h Sialeary AIIY of th Vi - ers, the pres- | according to the story told by the | jng knife and a revolver g#h which e morg | brothers, they attempied 1o waik out. | she threatbned 1o 1uke g own And play any of the more than 5000 8 sala,sad it | but weps stapped by the store-man | per gaughte life. hurried at ® will be made’ | wio adnmuindcd e $1 which he | 100 10 the scene aiggilund the wom- records in the Victor Record First, Third and | claimed was due hin. Otiy sald the | 0" behind locke s loading the yme other col- | bill had been paid USilio. however 5 ’ ha bers o & 3 4 the Sccond, | became angered and, picking xp | {ae oy rime Sxaaking Linto catalog. Hear them today at Mrtme, secured the knife ts, Bids will also | Dottle. made an aftempt to strike the V30 gy wringMg her to the police P de’ 2 . wtallation of a | man he claimed to be his del Slailon.. Eie was locked! up! for sate any Victor dealer’s. bor with 12-inch | Thornton stepped between the t g peh drain on the men and \\jl'l struck in the bead, Fof *'\' the station she told ot home the slaughter | more than 20 minutes he was uncon- ubles. 1t appears that her hu sclous. When taken to the hospit = . - 04 deserted her soon after they ” s found necesss o take sev reported that he ) 't was found necessary t Sl 4 1 investigated | erdl stitches to close the wound ya.oc jandjshewan Sarned o W 1 <o o] make het o : b aeuned | ““The story told by Usillo diftgrl | Make hek own living. At intervals he e returned. Following a series of esca- n and was cre- | somewhat. He claime the dollar s | FEEFACH Pollowing a 4r ey folt that con- | due him for several months and that TS L BN MCHN S O, ioe® . times since they were married, he was n unsanitary and Is was peev when asked for it a committed t the el o vould hesitate > second time e came to the st l‘hl"]llll" L . # ‘;" : "‘rlnn'("y - last night with his brother and in- uerishe met & Mailer whe 4:"1;.!"‘-:""‘.:"" :')‘I'( auired if the store-keeper cared o | Promised ler money sufficient to se- REG.U. S PAT OFF fight about the dollar, Usilio replied | ¢ a divorce and agreed to marry i o to the mayor | that he had no objection to fighting il the divorce was grant- breaking scaclet | the men one at u time. After Otis had | | < EROSSTORETMEOL] thiaee’ prowe- s investipntod, | aareed to be Xo. 1 man and “squared | %8 she became intimate with him. Id, and found un. | off" Thornton interfered. To protect | SeVeral days ago she received a visit 4 = 4 from him and the next morning h ® n complimented | Pimself, the store-man said, he swung s he ° elose ,m'.,,mo,, 1o | the bottle, striking Thornton, left the city, saylng he had enough ot 1 r ac lne 00 e It was the Charles Winnestrom parked a | Ner. she told the police. Twice since lc 0 bn that the mayor | motor vehicle within ten feet of a fire ;"“' time she purchased revolvers, o turn complaints | hydrant on Main street vesterday and | PeNt on self-destruction. Her moth- board and request | Wis taggd by Officer Clarence Lam- er-in-law is responsible, she claims, lade In writing and | Phere. The accused explained that he | f0f much of the trouble man feft that the | Was In a hurry for dental attention Miss Beale was instructed to give used as a lever to | And failed to see the hydrant. the young woman advice as to her spite cases, he Stephen McNamara, charged with | Fights in legal action and otherwise. reckless driving, asked that his case e be continued until tomorrow morn- | MASONIC TAN ASSOCIATION ing o that he might produce a wit- ":‘:::I“:‘" ) UNITE | e in his defense. His request was | Annual Me ¥ Held at RS aoven | nind [ ERsted. SEMER ATy 4 Womobile Derby June 24. tist Misston, colored, | {Fuck collided with u wagon on Arch | The Masonic Veteran Association of out who he is and where he came rvice Sunday eve. | Street last night, taking one of the | Connecticut will celebrate its 50th oo el Nt i B Baptist fehurch | Wheels off anniversary June 24 of this year “Don’t be afraid to send us infor- | e Rev. 7. M Pat- e und the annual reunion of the mation. I promise harm will come to | 8 " preact a RED ADVANC § association will be held at Derby on | no one. All we want is our baby. & | s P the above date. “Iven those who tool hoy must k ° ® | ! ment of a bill of §1 resulted in the arrest last evening of Usilio Auguston - vietim, The: on Frink, appeared in re asked to attend London, June 11.—Bolshevik forces They witl be th ¢ K T 3 £ ;e e fighting north and south of Kiev ha.e . be ¢ guests 0 King and will realize my aunxiety e = E (e agnin advanced, according to a wire, | Hiram lodge of Derby, and it is very | will feel sure that we will keep our | HARTFORD less message from Moscow, quoting | 2PPropriate that they should meet promise if they will only give us proof n official statement issued there vee: | With this lodge, as the associstion was that they have Blakely safe and well day ) "S- | formed and held its first meeting at MO[l]e[‘ Appefl[s fo c{)lm[l‘y {0 Mrs. Coughlin appeaded er T] S o = e Derby under the auspices of this| tiom of the stolen baby, \\ln(h e port at lodge. ! he wi nehes tall, weighs 3 GARDNER IN FINAL . C. Narramore, who way, then | Help Locate Infant paunde has targs blus eves and light | worshipful master of the lodge, was | hair, and is stockily built w child you arc looking for a smart sport hat, somcthing new and the originator of the association. ! j..r his age. He had no “ts, she | | diquuu_\ diffcrent. don’t fail to scc our showing. Here you will Chicage ¢ eht 1o Ca ! The meeting will be called to order Dallas, Tex. June 11.—The white | said, and the only mark is a slight. find the vibbon hat as well as ribben and straw combinations in wiip In Beitiah Amatcve T EETE T ’\-7;40".’7.'.“;“7"\“,‘,“‘.“.‘ et i o prison off o ool SSE SRS Sen SRR R | | 4T e 6 o ) g B Rawlands 5 Seamer woman hers last Saturday s met | (EC- D5 (Ol Ol was Kidnupped, Out of the ordinary arc hats of Milan with duvetyn _ crowns. o el et Semet Blakely Coughlin, the Nor YWN, | with two other tecth about to make These are shown in white with contrasting colored duvetyn as well Pa., infant Kidnapped last week. PPo- | their appearance These may have as in solid, N§ v et A e e L ey k\\lll = lice officials made this definite an- | come through since British amateur goif champlonship yesterd e P ke Miss Ruth | nouncement on receipt of a phot o xm { and In the fnel » Cynil Tolles, o Odenwaldt ax ilis Bride. 4 S ity t ....A i o o e e ide, | eramn ot o comemn v hers | HEAT WAVE AT CHICAGO | . o . —— LAlter winning his match ord 3 E t announce the | was little resemblance between * the | by & score of 1 up, Gardner playe o r daughter, Ruth | picture and the child held here. 2 ~ " An Hon u.‘. | Reott, of (he Roys h > Elliott K. Burr of 290 Maple One Death and Three Prostrations ° nua club, ned his opportun « 4 street, who has been a resident of this ristown, Pa., June 11.—Mothers Reported Thus Far—Continuation al ors o ihe championship b ' : st Neott ;won the first hole of €Ity for the past few years, And children throughout the country | Forecasted. | round Wna Gardner 8 ¢ Miss Odenwaldt has many friends | 4te appealed to by Mrs. George H a e Thereaftor the Am . . among her associates at the office of | (pughlin, mother of 13 months old altnoug Russell & Erwin Manufacturing com- | Biukely Coughlin who was kidmapped Chicago, June 11.—A continuation ~ ey . ! . » really smart wardrobe is without a sailor or two. H of the heat wave which has cnveloped . b Here may Chicaro for the past two dayvs was d a shade to b : > costume and a shape to officially foreeust for today. ‘The S facc : © fashion's latest decrec. highest temperature vesterdiay —was They may be had in black. brown. plum and more brilliant shades. | | until the finisk = i few oo tons, but n . & . E mployed nine s ago, to help her tind th { old at cost to make room | jjant’ recovery piny - Mr v is emploved by the Skin- | bahy. When she coucluded writing | . One week only—June | patchy. is an Englieh international or | mer Chuck Co. as traffic manager, ; the appeal which was blotted with S a o . » P »d to com- ¢ il i who has besn open and amateur champion ' hg e g 92, a record for 1348, and lo The georgette drapings arc cither of self or harm cok of Australia, amatear chammion of Franes NAVINE returned to that position at | her tears the mother collapsed ons with speather conditions at The georg I harmonizing color and and was first in the British ehampion- | the close of the wan after over two “I appeal to every mother and chilgill {he Jast republichn convention here m arc finished with appliqued flowers of silk and straw, Sleht yoars ago years’ overseas service in the U. £ | in the United States to help us 946 when it rgined for 60 nsect . “ bl agsigst | navy. » baby.” Mrs. Coughlin said. * " . pd_tor Chicago. One g ) P RO ()M Ledding pians have not been com- | 1y : = B

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