New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1923, Page 14

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. . lows? Does the place look dirty to[their legs spread apart and the pris- Sb'venng Offenders Get Stony you that you have to throw water? [oner will crawl underneath, As he demanded the court, Looking one|passos, each boy will wield a paddie, Loy over and then turning to Mr |magazine or his hand in the place Cleveland the judge inquired: | where he thinks it will make a good * Court Jud f “Haven't you got a mop around here [impression, If the prisoner takes his & ‘are rom oys our u somewhere, 7" medicine gamely that will end it, If o e —_— SRR Turning to the boy, he asked “What | he attempts to resist he will have Nt~ ; | |were you throwing water for?" tle use for a chalr without a cushion ; 4 — |to show his badge, THis excuse was| ..., . for some time to come Penalties Handed Out Tm-|.jicq s ot sumciont justification and | “Don't answer ‘huh,' stand up,” i ——————— [he was ordered to do monitor duty 2 " o W K Jf : y PR i partially and “One Feller™ i e wtraom for's wee s sea| ifoat wore sou orowin’ water| CROWLEY BROS, INC. ([fl maserromD Telephone Orders Takbn As Early As 8 A, M, HARTFORD Is Ordered to Get the foor. “If anybody swears, you report | felt like it.” PAINTERS AND ¥ “H t B & him,” ordered the court, | “Hm, contempt of court, also, An DECORATORS s 0 0X. - |adaditional offense, ‘Who were you Janitor Service For Nothing 3 | Two boys were arrested for playing | throwin’ at?" : 267 Chanman Street A \ —_—— [hall In the corridor. *We'll try both | Bkinny Johnson, TEL. 2018, i |of 'em at once,” said the judge, The hat for? Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe b | 1wl mow Onen o UR (i here|oftenders roso to their feet and faced |, “He was hittin' me." court,” an e voic 8% ihe court, “It's against the rules to ou couldn't hit him back colld | \ I:'~III“M“{.‘1 ““" "'f‘_‘:“""’l"‘”‘“"“’0“"0 j‘jflu-nm a ball in the corridor, you got|¥ou? No. you had to go throwin' ¢ group of prisoners, policemen, SPC |4 pough house room and the whole|Water, When do you go on the gym? | tators, ete, numbering about 30, oc- gym floor,” soverely remarked the It developed that the offender prac- cupled benc n.“n and chairs on three judge." ,‘.],.r‘,mg the prisoners with | ticed basketball every Tuesday and | ’ ’ sidos facing His Honor, who occupled ji "0 eye he demanded, “You'ro|Saturday nights and played in games| qyeee.tamily house on Hartford a small table at one end of the room. guilty, you know that, don't you?" in between times, “No gym privileges It was at a session of juvenile court AR A pan/ for a woek from next Tuesday,” was|Avenue. 14 Rooms. Gas, clectric You can make the cheaper cuts of meat as delicately palatable as the more expensive ones if you cook i P Byt | r,' replied both prisoners. | " J A 'them 'In a Wagner Steam Pressure Cooker, / : LS . Boys - OAUD, Sce that you don't do it again or/the sentence. light, set tubs and bath. Lot 50x150. ' Where's the first case?” demanded [y i) ho pretty serious for you| The last prisoner was the worst of- the judge. A policeman, or monitor | ywoico oot Ploete SCTRTE TN, Yhe | fender, He was 1§ years old, towered | Price only 87,500, arose, “This here kid went on the | .o oiatoment made very significantly, | head and shoulders over everyone in 1t will save you from one to four hours each day that you are now spending preparing meals. 11 gym floor with his shoes on” he|, ...~ s e ate the court room and seemed to lack charged, pointing an accusing “"h"‘!';.,ill“:\‘l;‘,},i"‘.:::; Sy, Washlagiacely | somewhat in respect for the court, You can cook the entire meal in it at one time including meat, vegetables and dessert. at the cowering victim, “He w:n.-j‘ Ne. Q. e at 9 | “What was you throwin' water b ' ¢ . % . [ ,Next BSaturday morning at 9], o Cr oaea’the judge. You can roast, chicken in 30 minutes. Roast beef in 40 minutes. Navy beans in 30 minutes, Oatmeal playin’ basketball.” P B tint N 1081 a | b get a pall and Sflm(“‘ " P 9 " | in 15 minutes, . ’I.lv' \m;‘uv‘ queation was not r)(:p-}‘ Bpt Al ol hanlain Sodiand “.(y\:utm.L.Fu{no.hoi (url‘\. i N itny: 5 s ed by counsel, although he had| oy wiil wash'the wéodwarl dn ths| . COUIAN'Y yourhave fun ‘any-ofher] 278 MAIN ST. May be owned now on easy payment terms; $5.00 down at time of purchase, Bu8 opportunity. is implied = an|geme room and the other the senior|Vay’ [ by L RN 5 admission of guilt in the eyes of the oo “pa'yiie and wash it good.| . Not that evening, Sixth Floor judge. “What did you do it fer?"|(worve ] . “All right. Hot box session Monday We've, 4ot fo Kiop this OlUDplean nnd"nighl. Be sure to be here. Court's demanded the court. Don't you have 0 # ve' ’ |now that we've got you here we'll let A o any neake " (ow e adourned: THE HERALD {¥ou do it. “Oh, boy,” gleefully commented a G?v you seem to be pretty guilty, | M““h;:'n’;g;gnfik';l‘s "".;"""i‘.‘:.' youngster with anticipation of an eve- [l The A-B-C Paper g Knit Your A Startli“g New corset Feat“re don't you?" ¥ AR ning of fun. “Gee, a reg'lar hot bo . 3 e : | continued until next Saturda: | ! Turning to Superintendent C. B.| Threatened to “Sock Him” Hot box, according to this court, is with the Tihie Beusollfor SOMBLIING TaRILY DeW 10, corsets Has Bean Tawrad: Cleveland, who sat among the spec- “What were you doing?’ equivalent to a public execution. 3 a | 2 % 13 " Ak “ a ere y¢ g7 as the | A0 A 3= an S ed with the introduction of the *“Medallion” in several of the fash- tators, the judge, who was one of question directed at two boys. The I'welve boys, all smaller than the of- ionablée the bn,\‘§ ?}in , inquired, “How 15“"0""0,. charged them with fighting. fender, will stand in the gym with 4 A | “We were having a quarrel in the wn wea ers BON-TON CORSETS 3 B e boy. “All right,” replied the judge, again ga?fig;m"‘:‘,e 2?1?::1( 3;?2 mz bench | 7 % ) . fixing the culprit with a stony gaze,|ang give lecture. The following| f b g | The name “BON TON' has always stood for leadership, and now “You will clean up the back yard eve- | axnlanation was made by . one boy Style, cconomy, comfort—all with the perfecting of the “Medallion” idea, the BON TON corsels BIRESUA i sntioo). as s’ bunishiieat | explanatior sy Y ) dictate that your swealers and are incomparable, You know it's agal i ‘| “He had checkers on one table and other sport apparel be hand- The “Medallion” supports, controls and rcduces. It's the greatest Ou know it's against the rules. There | \ag using the other table and I told knitted or crocheted. A few torset invention of this era. Come in and sce it interestingly dem- are signs up ail over lh(-' building.” | nim I wanted a table, he should keep | B ET TER "o lu" [ N stitches during your spare mo- bAbpuln ) i i Such Langwidge! | bis checkers home if he had no room TS ments every day—and you soon : —Fourth Floor. he next case involved a case of | for them and he said he'd sock me MADE A have an individualized garment, $ insubordination. A boy had been|and I told him to go ahead and sock ND SOLD BY made to your own taste and ;t‘zmg:mg:rs;llyfl dom]' ?"‘J asked for|me.” No blows were struck, so the F A1 choice of color. o .0 ship card by a monitor|jydge declded it was not a very ser- M g 0 P tl D art t e e o coenie N Where fous e, "0 i, & s s : ! s okl o ;UM ETSNRIPNIR SEPOTHNCH e . Iness, After this you play on one A N | % . to h—" was the reply. |table and iet somebody else have the toR.ClA RK & UNION Pm‘l“"\f‘:e Drugs and Chemicals of full strength. Accuracy in com- The prisoner found himself uncere- | other one. Discharged.” i 4 STS: i pounding. . Exactly what your physiclan prescribes. ~We never moniously haled before the court.| Contempt ot Conrt NEW BRITAIN CONN MINERVA YARNS b e A e R e TG It will save you two-thirds of the fuel you now use in cooking. Swearing, resisting an officer, disor-| Two older boys were caught red g , dis r s a | @ % MAIN FLOOR derly conduct and a few other !hlngsl]mmlpd throwing water at each other| —_—ry " s - :::,‘-ey"\l::] "I‘;Z;‘»;:—‘t‘;n::tdhp&‘?l) L’: ‘ were charged against him. in the corrido It was a flagrant B You ought lov have yer tongue|case. The ¢ piainant was Superin- . the season’s 'papulnr colors I3 [ LG ° ° washed fer swearin’,” said the judge.|tendent Cleveland, himself. The cor- I e vR oty 1g AoNee g 0SCO utOlllO J (4 l'all ldlg ht That's what they used to do to me.” | ridor was full of Loys at the time of 5 Come in and see thése before The prisoner claimed in defense that|the offense, accordin, lev T ons , / g to Mr. Cleve- T y oW sweate o prisonr claime in defense that tne R B i el and Number Plate Bracket a monitor, because the latter failed “What's the matter with you fel- Lessons free in Knitting and Crocheting, Official rear light for Massachusetts night driving and also covers par v . Sells everywhere Art Departmnt the law clsewhere. ~Sel 7 ! * at $2.00. Our price . e SECOND FLOOR STATIONM ' ; | FOR SALE A 4 B m b OYSTERS SOME 6-ROOM COTTAGES AND BUILDIN TS IN RN SEC- [ CLAMS TION OF THE CITY. I ALSO HAVE Cl MER DOUBLE HOUSES., MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL CRAB MEAT SHRIMP H. D. HUMPHRE 272 MAIN ST..-ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 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