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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19217, () BRIDE WURDERED szt e JUDGE BARROWS | i8S nMERioes i e - I | the t h: b b | | Fir, TR 1 yd\‘:\noiolpoz T Mrs. Keller Appeals to Lezation for Fire - Commissioners lace ~causes, repressed. R | lnspoct \laple Hlll v 32 Chier He will be arraigned in police o'cloc who will be acc tomorrow morr of'staft and sec Nuash suit or overco n, 184 North St s Crowe has returned after a visit to her son and Ar. and Mrs. T. J. Crowe, in New York. David Christien of Highland street 1as party of the has reqovered from an attack of sessional Women's | BTiD. I tomorrow evening e Englan third largest bell, n as Big Peter, has just been d to York Minster after be- B 1ot bbaat et njurcd in And-dewish | Sl 3 320 s ml Hill dis- ger during his early matrimonial Riots, { " Homer Gmy, Novelist, Defends inco e o “enann "o ovuice | NeWington Stll Owner Assessed’ vienna o may be his church, his golf club, Lper reports \ velma WCst ;ms ideas of propriety or what-not. $267_3l m GOu]‘t Mrs “But when you start to chain a rs. G I It stands cight feet high wite, it 13 like trying to chain the R dngh ire SO s Rl : ; sl New York, Dec. 12 (UP)—When | Submerged seven-eighths of an ice- | Newington. Dec. 12 — Anthony « ¥ Logdsgamectead West struck her husband, | berg. It cannot be done i Balletti, 42, of Newington Junction, t JEoelL C: { with a hammer out at| “A voung husband ought to give |was arraigned in town court beforn | !ots at Grosswar g of tt Cl[y Items D RlN HR]ST A P v, Ohio, wasn't striking to | his wife freedom—let her blow off |Judge C. ¥ Barrows Saturday af It had been ani I nngy i -— Kill him—she was striking at every- | Steam until she gets In interest in [noon on a charge of manufacturis United hiad pro- {ning = \ing that torturcd her in Perry,” | her new world. She will become |liquor and having with intent to sell, | L omaltreatment or Kel = : J R of patis ’ e - S list. | interested after a time in her rew |following a raid Friday afternoor ‘onti I i JOngrosiy atomots of Homer Croy, novelis wy a . aie. Continuance Granted She was breaking the chains, he | life, finding it perhaps in flowers, {the home. The raid was conducted | 1 . crening “lieves, which young husbands put | a family, a home, or in a new set of men Kaminski, Pet- In Silverware Thefts | ’ s00d pon young wives when they take | friends. ith, and Constable 1 D 12 P A con- ¢ &\ 1 Co. Tel. 217 1 . i i m from their own environment | “She will then be content to wear . Walsh of this town. e Bri ne W vas granted i 2 V 1 ! ¥ F h J h M d ' uddenly and attempt to make them | his chains. te officers found two 50 gallon \ t 1 1 the cases of 5 and i ather John's edicine is 0 to the life the husband | wBut when he first clamps them |JATCIS of h‘m\ in the cellar an Y 1 2osoph Dimauro, 32, of 175 Jawis o « : 1 Safe for Colds fiad been livine. ! on, it certainly means trouble. |\, ik el i t Gross- |uver 1M osephing N t 2 o'clock i AU e done there | progty soon, the girl finds some gort S i « s con- Cliapl el i dey nt 1 & ; s always dange v believes. of a hammer. She is not hitting | ‘when Balletti was brought fnt st subjee IS s » Hirau {roy, one of Alierica’s best Known | e hoy—she is cracking her chains. | o e R SEOENEANLY, o « International ons ¢ : 1 ] jvelists, famous for his tragic tals “Had Velma and 1 > " |cour is wife denied having | 15,40y, s N c i on 1 & s of small-town life “West of the s |sold ¢ liquor, saying that 1, o \poh) s o Dawert* o pit B ! t for their own use. He ok W ower,” has only compassion | (em were used to—had thes fied Te had Been . mabiie - peo | Geclared tollas ) Eel i A \ s for snip of.a blonds™ whom Bd-{an apartment in New York or San |heoct for seeert rare D8 e lgunt riotersat G ‘ ‘ \ ) : ie West captured from her ecasy Antonio—they wonuld probabiy ‘lmr et e bor. | Prually as 1 g liet to the Linxglang ronment, and = who |lived to celebrate their golden Weil- |rowed a stll from & neighbor it |70 thrown tiem i t 2 o e vour cold d n aleohol lled ko tfer 4 yeariof mammied | ding anniveriery wad Hha PERGIE s auld ot Sl of the z = 5 L be hel : - * liteg would have carried their pictures as | gwner, DISOBEYS TRAPEIC RULE. 8 « c z & 0 it is & licine for al The novelist admitted o the T e St e S nn 0 e FIHERTS REPORTED i s Tho hers ke the ho N give it ‘o Unifed Press that he has had the | " wyes a protty girl who cor 5 count. making a |1 Was artested by Ofic . SoridD. Diert dtonet | £ : ; approaching cold o unhsual axperlence ot ng his | 4 small town “and marries a man (a1 o ' snnedyin 10:40 to ! « i i gl it best-loved fiction character, the Hit- | fhere is golng to have to walk in 1 the charee of disol | 5 7 G « Io girl named Chew in “West lock step with him, and her chain -m‘newuorwmn«—“mrmm-PREMDENTCOOMDGE% blo i ”"“" arel Mrs. Elmira Goodhue Near Death at | r,” come to life 1 of the Water To in Velma \\HSY‘ | throngh a hammer,” h | v can't escupe from our re- | ] | Hospital in Northampton, They are our subcon- ] | 4 our sulconscious is geven- Mass. ighths of us. Tt is our ‘iceberg.’ e 5 G Seven-cighths of an iccherg is under ; i ‘\”J‘-;\"""“',’(':‘“ e S "I 'Tfl, : ehantcls na’s 2 x M et R — Bring the Kiddies ins'to e tnesevenenve | DALONALE MATTIAge ot nere'today nenting a sever g v Goanmeer BN UIRAEACIel elglitha attack of influenza N Britain’ T e From Wushington, Mrs. Grac 1) 4 to New Britain’s ] s Al G, R e (h Philadelphia, Dec. 12 (P\—Judge Goodhue Coolidge kept Y » 5 hammer, and—we all read it in Ben Lindsey has a staunch support- | touch with her aged mother's Largest i > A r~: et gl Sl er on his id of companionate ~I}inun, x\lnil«'- Major .v:mw: l‘.)k ouy 2 ] ¥ ol ot e arriage and birth control in Rabbi|the president’s personal physician, M' -Je. 00 — y /. | "",."’M’firf».l‘,'lig Willlam H. Fineshriber, of Kenesoth |consuited by telephone with Dr, El- {/ ryice Alue - o S CYPTYINNE | Isracl congregation here. | mer H. Coneland. e : Ohio : “'| Rabbl Fineshriver, in a sermon }(M':’onlz"l‘;‘.‘y":;n:“f"l""l"""':‘ i H.J. DONNELLY CO. ¢ “The parallel bhetween Bee Cliew | id *‘companionate mar- | "o Ty Sl T opeland, her | 200 STORE BUYING POWER | Ve s e la nothing new. The only new o0 ! S e in difforent citics, traelled f0Qture of its modern form it that (@ T emperature atood at 1 1 0 something of the world. When ;""1f‘ ”’"l‘*‘|']’;“"""x’ “;"‘"‘”:‘y and her condition was deemed seri- ¥ 2ht into this small town ”h': concealn A SonmaEter |ous because of her advanced years. At e s voung man | “\yy o Mr., Coolidge was inaugurat- Gif f Good s f M £ know the right people, | Without meney to establish a home. |y "yrrg. Gaodne went to thef capital itts of Goodness for Men which sl alwa e the ides ¢ gossipped about her, raised | o L A and remained at the White Hous: NS e IN " their cycbrows when she walkea (21 If they planned to finish their e "y co'nonthg, returning with her IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MEN careers and both save their money, I | 4 i lown the street, grandson, John, when he left to r i e fons the same |¥10Uld be glad to consent to their e e quRTgl felst 2 RO f‘ e 1EES . | marriage. | ., S thing that Velma West did—cxcet | “upowever, it such a union is en- LEhacaliongtha® ; : Appearance ; that she found "“_" expresaion I 8 |tered into merely as a trlal marriage | ppneccoEE e T \ I3 mnI\ it out in !n(:l\nur 1it would be immoral.” ‘.h““go Dec. 12 (P—Miss Jan He commended {he pronosals of p Ao Faitl, fvny i (It hier m boi Judge Lindsey and said “birth con- | “VENH FISACS <5 SCER 10 COOE Lt 03 rent manner, trol is a fact, and is practiced by ' oot iove Hising:s i Thor ¢ have done the same thing millions of people despite the vol- O ‘k" RS ‘]- et considered a had = hintes ot andagainst 1t AN Sha lalsoiSUsReiines entered iefonient Rt A= s compared the surreptitions viola- | friecnds learned tod St e HOSIERY 2 |tions with the “wide disregard for| Unknown to even her ‘V‘; _A850 o . ¢ © the prohibition law, which is an-, clates, says the Herald and Exam- 5 l bO by another woman, or |other of our silly episodes doing & AJ(\M”. 3:1.::1 CHFm‘{k‘, one (',(..]?‘,': ; '::.- 3 C to @ . i But down'helow the surface ftremendous injury to the moral fibre | dren of Thomas Cusa ILereCiuig - TE to fill ssion. of our peple, more than almost any- novitiate of the In@ln::v‘x{x;wfq;r of Q Gifts That She Will i Toyland welcomes the chil- | « the tops of |thing else T know o Wik B eadeahiy Appreciate A dren with all its fascinating ! attractions. Bring the boys and girls to see Santa Claus —it will give many a hint as to juvenile wishes for Christ- mas time. % Gifts for Her - —the Gift Nearest a Woman's Heart you are pla A So Gifty Flat Crepe | What “He” Wants \l(x}‘l(v()\n S FUR LINED GLOV Trimmed wit % i i 548 Jw-afififig R a ton of COAL for Christmas! CREPE CHEMISES o g, Al e Hosiery—the Kind She Will Like BLOOMERS les of BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Il t ? 98 | |||\ -Women's Giit Hosiery Bt ; from 3 to S. A gift like this is w y no [ Iand Made \ d’ B ’ stive 1 please. : /Y] Here is an opportunity to puichase Onyx, NIGHTGOWNS Pointex heel, chiffon, silk to the welt hose, in all the wanted shades. The most practical gift to her—a You can really ex- Christmas Suggestions box of thiese hose. citineny press a wish for a warm Gift . . certifcates comfortable Christmas if e meret—— you Say It With Old at our office in 00 NARCISSE SET s, taleum wder, per- v and ¢ o~ the Strang ea- < 3.9, ) 5 r A ot Lehlgh_ Gift Suggestions 1 Trefousse For K “) GLOVES . | e Woniriul i 0t Womer's i Thrifty Shoppers ndors ’ . D tiful en- / by the It's a good idea---a i ' bty gray m and black '$2.95 S. P. U. G, ton of warm wishes sold ",~ PHOENIN SILK HOSE Soclety for the . . / ( 52{;31,%,;“2)." by a gOOd firm. | Gifts That Please : $1 = 0 = hop while sizes und color range are complete Citizens Coal Company 153 Main Street Strand Bldg. Tel. 3266 STATIONE RY 1f you giv tiful, high gra SHIONED SILK HOSE $1 15 i Silk Hose; sitk to the welt: the FULL F BOYN' BLOU Made of a well known vou Wil b & is renowned for its w wearing qualitie west pate 1 s and colorings A wide varls %Efifl%t i ke rand that ving and Puare thread. full f se for the money in the city; cach pair in a Christmas box. All OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH COAL EXCLUSIVELY and sizcs,