New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 3

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" Boston Store We are now well into the Home- streteh on Christmas selling. Stocks nre still in good condition you well for the two remaining days. UMB HANDKERCHIEFS I HOSIERY GLOVES TOWELS /DR.C. W. VIVIAN DENTIST Yorter & Dyson Dldg. 52 Main St. New Britain to serve SITH WOMAN T0 BE 3 LET OUT ON BONDS Surrenders to Sherill and Will Face Murder Chargw El Paso, Tex., Dec. 23.—(By the Assoclated Press)—Clara Barton Smith slept under her parents’ roof last night. Ending a search by Oklahoma of- ficers which began November 22, Miss Smith came to Juarez, opposite here, last night, surrendered to Sheriff Buck Garrett of Ardmore, Okla., taken to the home of her James L. Smith, in El1 Paso, where she spent the night. Early today if her condition permitted, she was to be taken aboard a train for Ardmore to plead to a murder charge in con- nection with the death of Jake L. Hamon In that city on November 26. Little of the story of her disap- pearance from Ardmore following the shooting! of Hamon on November 21 was made public by the young woman. Her father supplied the only infor- mation given out regarding the wom- an's flight from Juarez to Chihuahua City. and was father, Guarded by Stranger “A man she met on the train from | Juarez to Chihuahua must have been heaven sent” he said. “She had never seen him before. They did not even talk the same language. he approach- ed her, knowing she was in trouble, and volunteered to shield her, Clara reposed her trust in him. He guarded her as carefully as though she were his own child. I believe that's a mir- acle, T belleve God guided that friend to her in her hour of need.” The “frlend” was a Chihuahua | afficial, the father said who took Clara | to his home and his, wite became | Clara’s companion. The offictal policed his estate with private detectives to ! keep her safe and not even her own Midnight Frolic New Year’s Eve 10—BIG ACTS—10 Reserved Seats Now Selling. . Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se- lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. The Food-Drink tor All Ages. Used successfully for over 1/3 century. W Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digested. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horlick's at All Fountains Prepared in a moment by briskly hotoreold:-'-'. Keep at home or the powder in traveling.. Ask For ..a Get Horlick’s thus Avoiding Imitations ‘The Old Reliable Round Package SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price= ‘Write for free sample to Horlick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wis. ® BARRY & BAMFORTH ® 19 Main Street Open Evenings Till Xmas wrother, “Jimmy™ aged 19, could ap- proach until he had thoroughly «s- tablished bis identity. No Statcment Issned W hen asked for an interview Miss Smith scaid she wanted to give her story to the Associated Press but she was too tired last night Later her attorneys announced that they had advised that she give out no further etatements because of the charges | against her. Sheriff Garrett made goad his URSDAY, DECEMBER 23, promise to allow her freedom with her family. Sheriff Orndorff of Ei Paso deputized the taxi driver and stationed him in front of the Smith home all night not so much as a gua ‘d, he said, but to keep newspaper- men and cirious people from ap- proaching the house. The party is scheduled to reach Ardmore Friday afternoon. Bond of $10,00 is to be furnished immediately and Miss Smith expects to spend a few davs with relatives 1920, in Oklahoma before returning to El Paso to await trial. RUSSIANS PROTEST. :3_4,‘,,;Christmas Greet Tchitcherin, the Russian ‘sn\ et foregn | ministe! sent a wireless mess'\gc ! "o prami We have the largest stock of Fi Boxes of Chocolates in the city, at th to the premiers of Greece, Rumania | and Jugo-Slavia pretgting against the alleged sale by Gen Baron Wrangzel of property, including merchant vessels, | which he says belong to the Russian ! It really makes no difference whether the gift be father or grandmother who need the restfulness of easy chairs, or for little tots who are going to dance with joy around the room, or for father, mother, brother or sister; Slippers will be very fine, very practical and very welcome. them and they are all choice values. A Gift Distinctively Feminine A pair of boudoir Slippers, or] Mules, or perhaps carriage Boots ~there you have a gift that will win admiration. It happily com- bines utility with a distinctively feminine and personal touch. Our collection of holiday Slip- pers is unusually extensive and includes a broad variety of styles, colors and materials. $1.45—8$1.65—8§1.95 The gift. A man wants something useful. You know how he likes to lean back in his easy chair with a good book. It would be mighty hard to find anything better than a pair “at hompe"™ of comfortable pers. We have a wonderful sclection . 4 Slippers For “Him” minute you think of Slip- pers for him, you know that you have hit upon the right sort of We have some very ones, quite moderately priced. prices. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS C2 NOW Pure Home-Made Xmas Candy, our own kitchen. Large assortment of Fancy of all the leading makes. BIG STOCK OF CANDY Home Made A SPECIALTY ST. CLAI BOOTH’S BLOCK 261 MAIN Christmas Greetir We Extend To Our Many' Friends for grand- of Slip- fine $1.95—$2.35—$2.55—$3.23. Telephone Home Patrons A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year. g4 —— O —e——— We have a large stock of: Pure Ribbon Candy, 30¢ b, 2 Special Assorted Chocolates, ..... ...59¢ b, 2 $ Our own home made Hard Candies Chocolates are the best obtainable. Headquarters for Daggett’s, Park & Til and Apollo Chocolates. STAR and PALA No Matter Where the Old Home Is— No Matter How Far Away, It’s No Further Than the Nearest Telephone. The Rates Are Reasonable Toll Rates Between Points in Connecticut May Be Found on Pages 4 and b of the Tele- phone Directory. Long Distance Rates Will Be Furnished Cheerfully by “TOLL LINE.” THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. Give the Folks the Happy ConfectionerySto Surprise of a Telephone Message of CHRISTMAS CHEER. Though you g;lll:iyu a lmmlred fimel thma “There’s no Gift Richer than LOWERS” I~ Glistening Holly Wreaths— ~ T Dainty Corsage Bouquets—the glowing Poinsettia or Potted Palm. Each a superb decoration—each will proclaim your merry tidings—Christmas ! R . On Christmas Eve should you have for- gotten to remember a friend—simply tele- phone. It will be a pleasure to attend to all details of your telephone order. Your selections will be reasonably priced —richly packed and delivered as you direct S Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN ET.

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