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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 3[930. @ e T S TS O TOGT MRS THURES 52 v B R RO i hApDEnsinsics inst Stanley Allen of H K ene progress there. When | (FYINg to smooth things over she i ohersen with ther ot ¥ 1, v arrived they found the youths [runs for the volice with the result nera from the home of Williain ol Denies Rumors That He Mar : owing signa of having been in a|that the man has appeared many |E. Curnowski of 135 Linwood strect, ed ger area iftle and placed them both under | was again continued ot the request ouise Barboro Year times before the court. W Lotz (Barbur | of the prosecutor who told the court |that it would be ne: e to sub- (klahoma C!!‘,v gedmeg Fasier s g BT B g 5000 Allotted to New Britain Husband’s Children, WliesChll‘ e B e Despite Danger Lelt rport s oo o 00 Gontest in Hartord—— dren Fight With Their Children ' parsy ot the | fireet and Michiael Patron of 24 | "Nelios " vero ranied in the case ! R st e e s of Heien tcaw e oe alcihals S s i was park- 219 (Costa on charges of breach of |avenue who was arrested October led in the yard and he went in and | W arres e taeter e an®| The arrest of the two men follow- ho was arrested at T |started to blow the horn to attract ed a drinking bout Halloween fn Hn» tentios s brother wh o'clock Saturday by Officer (;:L“‘::no‘t his brother WHO | o0t of a house at 124 Kelsey harge & street 5 Accused of Stealing Magazines The case of William Mason of 1 Fined For l)i;lllrhflllu Pace Damage Suits e y e 3ossy”" n yward, factult anage ranicl Litke, aged 48, of $5 Booth 18 and charged with being in dan- ger of falling into habits of v also in the cases of Theodore G. Meade of 56 Phillips street, North- l'nnp(on and William Popielarczyk and walking of 1020 Broad street, Hartford, hoth Shed Bimi whalie |of whom were charged with viola- for. He rep Ann streel, who was charged With |yion of the motor vehicle laws. the theft agizines from the | of Wals d Hollfelder at| Main street was continued until | norrow morning. Mason who is| Mr. and Mrs. George Rothwell of \so known as William Vallicki was | 349 Park street entertained 14 " |represented by Judge William 1. |guests in honor of the first birth- Mangan. |day anniversary of their son, Earl ; Henry’ M. Deary of 402 Farming- [on Saturday evening. Following an Arroratt ( z as Imit t empt t I & ol £ ton avenue, Hartford, who pleade 1‘.n|rnammen' program, refresh- tireraft Company Has r g |nolo contendere to the charge of | ments were served. i Thir arter st of the 2 A el it i S GhRaRT, with | (ood Third Quarter o 1 A a girl who asked him to go out and . PI=A et Cl*,V items . . woreul ol see who was blowing the m e of his bush _ OBSERVES FIRST BIRTHDAY horn e camily of 13 |When he reached the car he saw | Cint hod been [Janick standing beside it. As soon as ¥ Janick saw him, he test d, Janick : stepchild Who |5y 0q up a house brick which he o : trouble might | L)voq menacingly, remarking that serious, he told the court that | IRV FEE 8 T el of 1 C -t Ones O o man was burdened enough |\ g2 SN € BVE LAY E NE N O Brit- | without his adding anything further e DG TOLAD S L0005 ina [ s of this suggestion and he picked up mise | Thirst Gets Man in Trouble a large cover and using this 4 il s g5 |shield_warde SHIRTS Tyson White Broadcloth, Collar ‘Attached Will Not Shrink $2.00 or 6 for $10.50 The Same Shirt in Colors—Blue, Tan, Green $2.25 LEEICIEACY RGLT . 3 A art- | ) tnal s e 3 by Attorne or who told the court MISS KONOPKA Is HOSTESS | KEEP THE HOME WARM By Installing PLAIN COLOR NECKWEAR STORM SASH Keiser Barathea 2nd All Natural Silk, Smooth, Pliable, Firm and STORM DOORS Lustrous o —The— $1.50 " ised by grict over the loss of th ) ‘ | ||ROGERS SASH & DOOR Co. 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