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Y THIEVES NED IN COURT : d trom First Page) taken, Dheing oups, cutlery, . Is Charged. was arrested yestor- at the corner of Lafay- hington streets by Pa- bert Veloy on a charge riving following a crash owned and driven by lor of this city. Th hine wag quite badly dam- the whoeels being broken. ppened when both ma- at the Intersection, the hine going in a south- pn on Washington street, car easterly on Lafayette was found gullty of the Ing charge and was fined $16 of which was re- ludge John H. Kirkham 130, o'clock Mr. Pfeifter down Washington streex of friends. As he neared tion he sighted the Levy nee away but feit that nt time to clear the In- on he war about three- the distance across, the A into his rear, e nd scratching Jthe time Levy did not fon paper on his per- man was called for of an Investigation Wit- him that Pfeiffer was iher slowly while Levy's if & high rate. John Mel- d the speed at “hurry- 't See Car. Witness stand today Levy t he 4id not see the car but & few feet in front that he had failed to a3 he neared the in- the two stre. His car, was practically closed driver's seat, making a to the left side aAim- heavily chafing Kirkham remarked that nce of negligence on both drivers, the com- Attempting to cross the the other man had the s And the defendant for great a rate of speed . In addition to the weckleas driving charge, . 33 and costs, was im- sure to gel al Resinol ant 1o get rid of eczema, or other distressing skin y you will accept no ** for Resinol. Preparations in name or appearance are the same as Resinol.' h a few unscrupulous deal- offer them as or for Res- are often crudely made, Ing power, and some be dangerous to use. the original dlue package. is never sold in bulk posed for failure to have his regis- tration papers in the cat Drug | Sentenced. lmnk Malino, a drug addict, was t State Farm to give him an .-p)mvlunuy to rid himself of the mor- phine habit. He was arrested yester- |day afternoon by Patrolman Michael I'l\nn on u charge of breach of the peace, arising out of his actions at the home of Mrs. J. Anderson of on Cherry street. The accused, ac- lcording to witnesses, had been “snif- fing the ‘bing’™ all day and was practically crazed from its effects He entered the home with a knife, threat- ening to kill everyone in sight. Malino has been in a hospital previously for treatment to cure him of the drug habit but began to use the drug shortly after being released Lawyer Albert A. Greenberg, who ap peared for him this morning felt that he should be sent to some institution where the craving for morphine might gradually be removed Hjalmer Hibor was arrested by Pa- trolman Thomas Feenoy yesterday at the home of Mrs J Anderson of Winthrop street, on a charge of breach of the peace. The accused refused to leave the premises when asked to do so by Mrs. Anderson, se testified. He, was abusive and had threatened to kill Mr. Anderson. Dan- fel Fitzpatrick testified as to the tions of the accused prior to the rival of the policeman. Domestic Troubles, Mr. and Mrs John Mieski aired their domestic troubles before the court when the former was tried on a charge of breach of the peace. He was arrested early this morning by Patrolman George Ellinger at the home of Mrs. Mieski. The coupla is estranged because, the wife claims, John has a tendency to spend money too freely at times. Last night he came tu the home to effect a propo- NEW BrITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. sition to his wife in the form of a home in Hartford She declined to admit him so he pounded the door, breaking - panel. Judge Kirkham placed the accused on probation with a request that Probation Officer E. C. Connelly attempt to bring about a reuniting of the couple. 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WE HAVE CUT INTO THE PRICE OF Dining Room Furniture So deeply it could nat fail to appeal. The public’s general response - Sale Reductions In this big department of our store has proven this assertion. F ¥ AN OPPORTUNE SALE—JUST IN TIME FOR &Y THE HOLIDAY SEASON, === > QOur stock was never more comprehensive. The great variety of styles offers a wide range of choice at almost any price you wish to pay. This is a sale you cannot afford to miss. The rednctions we are offering are FAR IN EXCESS of any possible decline in the market for a long, long time to come. “Where Quality is Higher Than Price” ._D all gone! “QUICK FELLERS!”’ Get in on these good things before they’re SEES o sen DA, Exceptional\ values in clothes for mis- chievous boys — and their fathers, too! 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