New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 2

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YOUTHFUL FORGER'S [} F | CASEIS cummumi DY a de Both State and Accused | ln th- |n\ew.u bolh of th state n rd 19, I\o was c)unnuul n y-m« mm vh morning with two, forgyy counts Judge George W. Klett explaine a that he ‘oull continue the case un- make 1 tomor morning for further mv--nnuon A bond of $50@ was posted, The young woman was ar- rested yesterday sfternoon by De- L With every of any Blades, we '.one tube of‘“":_' i ving Cream. 1 r.h vhtrn ker de- Nl Kq uh Perlm ! Prosecutor Albert A. f‘r«-nlcn. phln d that the girl had been as g with Dessie Porlmn, unu(hu of an FElm street groce &he went with the girl to the bnm -IL\ ral times and learned the method iotie Dmg cu count_and recelved | ' the ' following day, | the seeond check was made out for | 15. Tt being Lincoln®s birthday, | he was obliged to waft until the w next day b—rnn she could cash the de The name of the payee on | -nomi che rk was Mrs. Tda Fegen- | baum and the order was endorsed | with that name. Lawyor M. D. Saxe represented th mrl. Ho pleaded that merey | tempered with justice since the gir 1 | although 19 years of age, ix reallv an infant in mind, he explained. The | | dewire to yet some new clothes over- | came her sense of right and wrong, lho nnvrn.y explained, but he felt! he wse should be mr-n-mlu | ‘nd (rom lho ecase of | forger. The girl is a l:ood younk | woman and is remorseful for her | [d.fil ho sald, and has expressed n | desire to make restitution. Judge Klett questioned the girl as wirn usnn O1L l fall ality sparel Collar Attached prly $4.50—83. Wool an rdina e has graduat- m the Grammar school and | eral months worked in a local ! When asked how m ) ll ‘$15”, the .m-.ld “f-f-f~t-h-e-c-n.’ Ciry ITEMS Come sea the coziest electris shc n? in lhe city. Mulvihiil's Fixture Par- | for, 269 Maln St., phone l,—mu Polo Sunday afternoon, Profession- al Hall—advt. The lu meeting of Laurel | Coyrt of ‘Amaranth will take place mn. evening, Supper will he served at 6:30. Guests from Oliv Court will be presented. Tomorrow at Leonard & Herr- mann's, $1.98 Lingerie Waist Sale; $2.98 and $3.98 values.—advt. Harold Lloyd in “High and Dizzy,” Sunday night at the Palace.—advt. English ity —T5c. ——— LEGION TO MEFT. There will be a meeting of 'hn committee if he is absent from mn I8 | consecutive meetings without an ex- i cuse, | TO NEW YORK BY rbANl- | Ancon, Peru, Feb. 17.—Ju Le- #uia of 'Paru and the Mdf-ly knov\n Peruvian aviator, left this city to be Buenaventura. Columbia, he expects to reach on Fri Saturday he Dllnn to reach Pnnlmn — 1921 — DE LUXE ALL PAPERS | THEY ARE! ~ NOW READY! [ most striking and serviceable Wall || Ty | | tllepncu! Well, just step in. he rest. pring is here, spring is here, Judge Klett Anxious to Prolecl‘ s ( NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STYLE QUALITY VALUE TRUTH 1IN ADVERTISING New Britain We can a!ford to earry over bahnce our winter realize a han profit, but if we and thousands of other merch: would follow suit, how in the world would industries be able to start their wheels in motion? We’re helping you to help yourself., GET BUSY We do as we advertise— All values and prices quot- ! ed in this ad or on goods in our windows are guaran- teed. Your few days’ payl will not only buy as much as a week’s wages would buy under normal condi- tions, but every dollar you spend now hastens norm»i conditions. ¢ i Think this over and act. l170'1 2 Mmain Street YOUR DOLLARS WORTH DOUBLE AT QUR MONEY LOSING SALE OF BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER APP’AREL Folks Within a Radius of 50 Miles of New Britain Should Come to Qur Sale of COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Sorrs 38 COATS FOR e LG NGt R " Costing s w to 82500 to $15 ‘* T 514.95 | Unone of which sold for less proper for next season and manufacture. Fur. collars or - Broken sizes in S Other prices in proportion. than and whose conserva- I sell them at plain. While they last . ALL FURS AND |22 FUR COATS AT LESS THAN COST Sizes 2 to 9, a few larger SKIRTS Plain or Plaid Neat Patterns $3.50 to $12.50 New Spring Dresses Taffetas, Canton, Crepe, Charmeuse, Tricotines, Satins and Mignonettes Although not intended for this Sale we have marked them sepecial _, Spring Millinery From $ Coney Coat at $15.95 to $24.95. Plush Coats Beautiful shawl Raceon collars~—these Coats are full length snd next season could not be duplicated for double our clearance prices. | $24.96 and $34.50 Few More SPIRT CONTS like picture (see collar | of Racoon) | in suede or polo cloth $21.9 Never out of style. Folks will be glad to New Spring Suits

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