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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, —wcoNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 10, 1920, v JILTED GIRL STABS Y HERSELF T i Look for the ror — Chiepgo, Nov. 10.—Miss Theodora it your list today | I fill it to your | hold Tt | tel at La Salle ana Van n stroet i -8 i and plunged it into her bosor ! i H : | _ Tho trade expert met Miss Sanc et} WIS 3 s . o |t 2 wnd it is sald th expected to be | married. Garver, however, already e became infatuated with MAIN STREET was married. He has not been living with his wife for wseveral years, but EVENINGS. he hag been contributing to her sup- ™ 2 = out Mrs. Garve lled t for di- | e =~ S Exclusive Columbia Features _ Miss Banders and Garver were in Y | constant communication. Last montl . A : S elour Hat SaeF e et (o] Chiokan¥anaRrestitars These exclusive Tone Leaves identify every genuine Winter [sticheixoctinatibersiussitnaiine | Columbia Grafonola. You know, when you see them, that the her sweetheart the almost | . " g phonograph before you has all the important exclusive features. C OTHI N G Lo afternoon they met by I g bmemed L PR a2 These exclusive Tone Leaves will give you complete and warm in deep sation | g >mp Brown and groen ana || I can’t 8o i Garver was heard accurate control over tone volume without sacrificing tone they lend a distine- | to say You know i i I r wintor outfit that || could. but it is impossibie quality or any of the beauty of the record. Sabie ‘I first met ; . ; O e s M L at | The Columbia Grafonola’s Streamline Cabinets are in- : SA E #0 light in weight the South Clark street police station. z s Rt e ® 5 i s be folded and put | | “1 called on her at her home at La- variably in perfect accord with modern artistic furniture design. L ots—others are redo, and when [ returned to Chicago . y lky in toxture in || we kept us a steady correspondence. The Columbia Grafonola’s Straight Tone Arm insures ( lghts. During the last year she has made g % g B BTRES. Domestio Ve- || several trips to Chicago. We had do- that the music will develop fully and naturally. This music cided to marry as soon as I had ob- | 1 ' 1 1 = et jpd il el bl will be an exact rtpra{ufmm of ic music thc. artists them: 80 1o 815, as time went on, that wo were tem- sclves produced on the original waxin the Columbia Laboratory. peramentally incompatible, we decid- od on August 20 of this year that we . . . o TG o sadlbardan Tl ioed And, in addition to all these exc/usive advantages, the friends. Columbia Grafonola is now equipped with the exclusive “Mjiss Sanders made her last trip to 3 . . the city on November 1. Wo met at Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. Operates on any record, m“'gfflll the office of Attorney E. A. Biggs of long or short. Never stops before it should. Always stops at Chicago to talk the matter over for ) the last time. Yesterday morning she the very end. Nothing to move or set or measure. Just start called me up and wanted me to meet 711} any her at the Fort Dearborn hotek We | your Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. discussed lettors. Neither of us wanted s returned the letters we had written | Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a dem- to the other Then-—she sank to the \ ASYLUM ST. Sosritt Wiisee] iNoLIRa NS Aisuas i onstration of the stop that needs no setting. S [LARTFORD. haven't the slightest idea Hi( the Tffl;x al\d Savtz aFive SPO'. W Buy Our Kind.” “Miss Sanders was cf Spanish do- Standard Models up to $300 IO SO e N N scent and very hot tempered. She had threatened several times to kill me | Period Dosigns up to ’2100 and to kill herself.” = The police believe il possible that the girl was attempting to come to Y ITEMS some legal arrangement with Garver o renepin 0" 1 | Gareer deseriad Bia wite” duly 357 Main St.-135 Main St. : : P (- p—advt _ 1903, in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Gar- 3 for §8-—Wilson's.— | (. ilegos that her husband asked | her to go to the home of his parents t C. L. Plerce & Co. | o t City, Mo., because he was . prds, C. L. Plerce & Co. | ungq returned later, but Garv . - . y serted her and since 1912 had cor o J B bill state Mrs. Garver avers that eircuit court through At torney Har ¥ Willlan i beh Bivistmas froming done | of Mix Olaia Ioens Garver, Apeil 3 Photo Shop.—advt | ember rocords, C. L. 1 has an income of t fiMEN AuAm“E" cross pae. Grafonola 55th ANNIVERSARY - SALE 55th OPENS ON SUNDAY| pOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York OUR BIGGEST AND BEST |t v ' = | Greatest Values Ever Offered $12,000 Is Figure; : o St '§ BUY YOUR GRAFONOLA WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE T S Membership in the Red roms for COLUMBIA FEATURES AT . The season’s best modes are included in this showing, as well ng Mentioned the coming year will not be effected : o b oo ctatios by active canvassing, but the peopile as copies of French fmp! ... Values up to $ 9.00 will ve asked to come forward and o B3 5 eecesss Values up to $12.00....cc0e , Nov. 10.—A movement | renew their affiliation Values up to $15.00 o .m-“.,..,m“m,. congres- | paul K. Rogers, chalrman of the y ur $25 and $30 Hats 2 ... $12.50 a :fl* ‘.‘.” 0, "r” “x"""“ local chapter, announced last eveming HATTER’S PLUSH HA' / annum. he Iatter | y}0¢ the Red Cross roll call will be 2 3 i s i Ay l-unm monst unlr:..-n‘\ ‘ hold in New Britain from Sunday / - These Hats are particularly smart with sports clothes or tailored mager was under dis-| yoy 14 to Nov. 21 The summons S V't - said the people might | . .} support to “The Greatest Mother 5 o) SRS " Worth ;4'{1’0 b & big Jump. He was |\ {}e World” will be made from t! sase READY.-TO-WIAR HATS AT $1.00 EACH ld not e 00 Haong | Various pulpits next Sunday, known . - 5 Sptdire it S Formerly up to $5.00 than for $10,000. Some |,, “Red Cross Sunday.” | ) WONDERFUIL: VALUES! ald like an increase to Headquarters here will be estab- | : o i i e stmtind et Setred bl G CHILDREN'S HATS G e jacthus Seveesm Hats for $1.45 and $1.95, in plush and felt. Values up to $4.00 | 11 members of the house | Cossional buidiing, West Ms = ombined an incrtaso of | 3 ALl 138 Main Stireet $6.50 value Napped Beaver Hats for $4530. In black, brown, [ [ ngton streets >uld reach the total navy and natural. McKinn [ Mrs, Toward l‘nrz«m‘" . oL e tosall| AT ARISIERAR M i o wA A RERF Sos New Pritain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talkng Machine Shop approximately | wiil he open from 9:3 6 o will he open from 9:30 a. m. to 6 T $1,000,000 more than [ o0 Ty g Monday, Nov. 15, ation for enforcement of | f to Saturday, Nov 20, iInclusive. — — fave complained tnvari- | o T\\'f ":"’:"‘. .";K"‘"‘Y:”"‘"‘j "\:)I“v""’“‘i_“,“';""]""" WIGH SOHOOL NOTES. Hartford game, according to Mr. STATE FARM CROWDED TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES i Whe high cost of UVINg | sire to fulfill their yearly opportun- = Egan Because of the crowded conditions A e o POTLUN- | Students Start Fund to Pay for Band The gitls of the school are practis- | at the State Farm for Women at | o ’ : e s o e ing three nights a week in preparation ewich, Gov. M. I, Holcomb has re- new their membership. . BEIC For Saturday. ng b, M. H, BN have been increasing | B, chiet work since neace was ae for the inter-class sames which Are quested the judges of the state not | § et our pl"OPOSIthI'l or ee Months nd they think woman d bas been along home serviee The secretaries and . to start at the beginning of the bas- commit any more delinquent or make their work harder » z o ach class of the New Britain High ketball season. erring girls to that institution. o . : care of disabled soldier | € . = i £ sirs R ‘ salary was fixed about yis work will be dscribed | school met in the gymnasium during e = 1 = = = ental. € have alli makes on nand. oo 00 have found it | ®.the roll call is in process the sixth perfod yesterday afternoon ELM TREE INN SOLD T e 1are Rullatng - oo b0 BAVe fount Willlam C. Kranowitz will direct | and decided to start a campaiga for At a price put at $75,000, J. B. P L e —rorsren t along on $12,000 a year. | ..o s qvertiving and publicity writing. | contributions from the students for a ; 1YBn, for many years owner s kd, are baing Drepared at floyes In_tho government | qyo “Lunlicity committes co.operatns | band to sccompany the football team | Proprictor of the famousElm Tree Inn hington which will give the capi- some of them experts, | % Pl e 0 e of DOSRAAE: (Lt : : e v in Farmington has sold that hostelry | tal city a structure of about 59,000 f with him consists of James Butler, | to Hartford when they play the Hart- . St area. About $1.850,000 their salaries too small, | xew Britain Herald - - to F. P. Brennan, a Hartford res- | square foot area. bout $1.850, New Britain u4: Howard Tim- | ford High school November 20 on | gurintier, Mr. Brennan mot v | would be spent on the building itself, rell, New Britain Rec ¢ & b ¥ L, AMr. na C 3 il rediized £ v % 600 Sambir Yho :epn W, Roche, Harttord e | R A T runs o Hartford restaurant, but also | but this will not be reaiized for two an increase in his gal- urant. | Head cheer leader, Thomas J. Egan, | the Pease House at Saybrook. | years at least. P S —— has appointed Thomas Myers and| s ——— bn and the fallore of the to ke pace. Th .1;.1 NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE | J 72 West Main St. Tel. 612