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Husband Prefers Sleuth Yarns To Looking for Work, His Wife Testifies In Non-Support Case S R | | Stays at Home Reading || Judge Fines Two Men For Snoring All Night | Detective Stories Instead | chicaco, oo o ‘i)t || ing ana bathing to excess consti of Exercising Muscles, | | tuts aisorderly conduer m go. David Kaaen 'and Walter | She Says — Judge Ad-||Linauist paia fines of $5 || costs for the offenses. vises Him to Return! obody else in the room Baby to Woman ‘ 4 nobody else can b in George Papin. 8, of 17 Ash- ton street, Martford, would rather stay at home reading detective | A c stories all day than look for em- || snoring, 1t is the orvder of vloyment, according to his wife's testimony against hini in police court | | tell him to stop. And vice ver today, but he retaliated with the accusation that she spends all the money she can lay her hands on, | yes for “booze.” iolon told the cour ki is employed in nd will be home for Judge §; suggested support and ple wife, who liv ified that he st taking their infant , and | tor aid it was prior to that time he had not |wish that it be con worked steadily. But for outside |court granted the request help, they would not have been| Oscar Anderson, o to pay the rent and have any- |drive, pleaded not to eat, sh> said. It is not en- of violation of tirely hecau inability to obtain |the road and a continu work that he remains idle, cither, | January 3 was ord as he has had chances to work for | I, ) ppeared for And $4 a day on odd jobs but he did not take them. Mrs. Papincan's reference {o her ! husband's weakness for detective : 3 street, in- [ JaWw ¢ fiction prompted Judge Saxe tg ob- e that perhaps he was desirous | s becoming ae detective. After L appalardo, , of ring Papineau's defense, Judge Hartford, who Saxe continued the case for one | It in court y month on probation and advised him | to make an honest ort to find and support his wife and fam- ily. If he can convin Ofticer Connolly that h tually i incompetent to handle family purse, action will b to correct the condition, J e Rodun, told him, but on the evid duced, the court was of the opinion — that Papineau, his wite, was 0 “Tahe” Plan to Resume blame. Judge Saxe also told him that the testimo ner fn which it has been spent, Mr: ' the once pop Papinean having testified th 1 was sponsored by th she received in the past two weeks M. B. socic about & Brobst was $4. During triol, it was paper out that ) apineau was editorial staif chosen f i divorced prior to her mar ganiza her present husband nine montl e pi 0 aft_cons s to the custody o e i [ 3utle nk M or now < to Mrs. Papineau. |1 the « n the little onc to his . brother's home 1 f the "”[”"‘ o Couple ectors 8 John . 1 Alfred Vanass ) IFrancis M were appointed a committec 10 vestigate the advisability ; ling publication. James W. Ma @ member of the hoard of was delegated Lo assist the iten shortly | Totterman May Receive T a ‘ e _ inArs | Pardon on Christmas Eve g~ O W M o T W e o S e e Me-| " oesining, N. Y. Dee. 24 (1 2mil Totterman, thrice cited very in the ir and now co were in bed wii over the tran: affer ha tained infori on that they spending the night together. Neither had anything to say after the of- ficer testified. Drunken Drivi seph Stromkews| {a dife term in § ~ |is expected to b u Warden La the prisor “| Jesse A i Gy der of 1h arge of diiving an autor ; bile while under the influence liguor, and had his cz in $300 bonds until January 2 was represented by Attorney Law- e J. Golon. Stromkowski was ficer John W. Riley y o'clock last night on complai on tlor abe » Towa saved n men after they I their craft, X-Rays Toughen Si(in, ley, who was driving a coupe owned | of a toughening of the ski by the Stanley Svea company south | quced by certain kinds of on Stanley street when jt was struck | reported to the Radiological by Stromkowski's car, headed in the |of North America. opposite direction he left front | Dr. Bdith H. Quimby and fender of Stromkowski's car and the | Grorge T. Peck of Memorial hosi rear fender of the other car were | found skin to require one-third | damaged. TLavin telephonc to the | more radiation to produce a police station that Stromkowski was l effect after this toughening not In a fit condition to drive and | taken place. B ST S W W S P Ty S S I S e You Will Appreciate This Suggestion for Individual or Family 'CHRISTMAS DINNER in the Reserved Dining Room of The Central Lunch and Restaurant New Britain’s Favorite For Lunching and Dining MENU: Oyster Cocktail Turkey Consomme Royal Lettuce Celery Olives Nuts Roast Vermont Turkey Chestnut Dressing Giblet Sauce 5 Mashed Potatoes -, Mashed Squash Cranberry Sauce DESSERT Squash or Mince Pie Plum Pudding Wine Sauce Coffee or Tea Table Service—$1.25 No Cover Charge General Entry: MAIN STREE1 Ladies’ Entry: R. R. 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