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rgements for Xmas fine silk finish. WOMAN FINED ON ASSAULT GHARGE Mrs. Nancy Pugliese Pays $7 Penalty—Other cases‘ Pugliese- was writ- was Another chapter in the Kirk feud on Arch. street, ten today when Nancy Pugliese before Judge John H. Kirkham on a charge of assqulting Mrs. Edith Kirk Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sidney Kirk. The alleged assault : } ot @ ot t took place last evening in Kirk's negafives. " hallway Patrolman Patrick O'Mara “ was called and placed the accused under arrest after Mrs picked up badly injured as a result of rough treatment corded her by Puglicse woman, according to her story. AMre. Pugliese was fined $7 and costs m Had Trouble Salvatore Pugliese. husband of the wccused, conducts a stoge on the first W nm co floor of & bullding in ‘\.flmn Mrs. o | w lor lives with Ker parents. Sev- days ago he was 1 MAIN STREET breach of the peace over his working through the night EVENL with two carpenters installing an - —_ — fce-box in his store. He was fined for z the breach of the peace. Yestorday's E trouble was a sequel to the court case of last week, It is believed. r Motori the Previousl#. arrested on a The complaining witness and a friend were conversing yesterday af- ternoon when Lucy Pugliese, 14 year old daughter of the accused, came out Into the hallway. She was asked to leave the hall since the conversa- tion did not concern her, Mrs. Wheeler/told the court, but she In- sisted upon remaining. A complaint was made to the child’s father. Ac- = cording to Mrs. Wheeler he took the Ryt Now, there are l.-mm into the store and Mre. Pug- Gauntlets, — Strap and lieso immediately came out into the A hall and picked an argument with Gloves—wool lined. the two women. Duping the melee # which followed Mrs. Wheeler's hadr within & glove” styles in was pulled and-she was thrown on the floor «o0 forcibly that her back was wroenched. S8he was lying on the floor, unable to move, when Patrol- man O’Mara arnived. He carried her to the Kirk tenement yhere she re- ceived medical attention. Mrs. Pug- Mese was then arrested. = Denies Gulit, The aocused denied having struck the complainant. She claimed, how. ever, that she had been assaulted by Mr. Kirk, father of the accused, Thomas Warren was fined $7 and costs for drunkenness. Warren was arrested by Patrolman John Liebler at the rallroad crossing Saturday afternoon. While the policeman was taking the accused to headquarters Eric Johnson followed insisting that he bg released. He was warned to £0 home. Shortly after Warren had been locked up Johneon came into the police station to repeat his de- mand that his friend be released. 4 Borgeants A. J. Richardson and s Theodore Johnson and Patrelman Lyons and Liebler attempted to rea- iry club, Menry Morans D ke Honafall Sompany 93 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. 0 Buy Our Kind.” #on with Johnson, who was under the Influence of liquor, but found it impossible =0 he, 100 was |ocked up on charges of drunkeng@:ss: and machines, C. L. Plerce & | breach of the peace. He was fined $10 Wheeler was | department was called out p'alock yosterday afternoon 417 for w fire which de- motercycle belonging t Gharrity of New Ha started while the owner was $as tank. blicity committee for the New pital drive for $600,000 will orrow night at 8 o'clock at H. V. Camp's office, rooms % Britain National Bank Every member s urged to it, as definite plans for the work for the big drive will EASES A COLD - WITH ONE DOSE “Pape’'s Cold Compound” then Breaks Up a Cold in ‘ew Hours, Relef comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and cnds all the grippe misery. 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Supernumary Patrolman ‘Baigham was called to the home of Charles Rittner Saturday night to take him out of the houso after he had caused a crowd to gather in front of the Rittner home on account of his loud singing. Drunkenness and breach of the peace charges were brought. He was fined $5 and costs on each count. Joseph Sullivan forfrited a $25 cash bond for his failure to appear ticket, the Turner hall speakers of- iered statistics to show shat the dem- ocrat administration had been a fail- ure. A MAJOR OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS TO VISIT THIS CITY. Professor E. B. Reed of Yale, who was major and deputy commissioner of the Red Cross in Palestigh, will spedk on “Rambiings fn Palentine.” Wednesday, Oot. 27, in-Center church chapel. The lecture will be iliustrated by NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERAI/.D.‘MONDAY, OCTOBER Z5, 1920, one hundred views of the Holy Land, Ziving interesting gllmpses of the; country and people at their daily oc- i cupation in the fields and villages. y Sirfee Turkish rule has ceased there, | the development of the land is a ques- | 116N of absorbing Intarest. Thess pic- | tures— witl emable those ~who have never landed at Jaffa and climbed the hills to Jerusalem to visualize that' region, which more than an® other place on earth has fired the imagia- | tion of men. Tickets may be found at | Clark & Brainerd's and Dickinson’s. in court to answer charges of drunk- enness. Sullivan’s home is in Hart. ford. LOCAL BOY DROWNED Eimor Anderson Loses IAfe While - Pishing at Glastonbury — Had Piunged to Recover Beat, While on a fishing trip at Glastons bury yesterday, Blmer W.-Andersod, the 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Anderson of 19 Common- wealth avenue, was drowned. Ander- son had plunged into the water to swim after a rowboat that had drift- ed away from the shore, and, after going but a short distance,. disap- peared from view and never again came to the surface. The body had charge arising | not been recovered up to a late hour last night although every locate it had been made. The victim with a friend rowed to the Glastonbury shore from Rocky Hill about 10 o'clock. After leaving the boat they saw that it was drift- ing away from the shore. Anderson removed his clothing and dived into the water to recover the boat. His friend was unable to come to his as. sistance as he was unable to swim. PARTIES PLEAD CAUSE Republicans Hold - Gathorings in This Ofty>~Crosby Wants Deague Adopted. Rallies by both tiie democrat and republican parties held yesterday af- ternoon drew sizable crowds. At the Palace theater John F. 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