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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 1921. LETT CENSURES : JITNEY DRIVER jlair Treatment ol Business Rival Causes Grosco's Arrest Wedime Janraairy 19ilb? Tow Lucky Pay seay, ;y. jig Co. Hat 51 $S Value $1.05 rk green. All mm are slses jhem now. jormerly I. $3.30 jmorl.l in 'ade Knox J limited. here. all r t ;e-Iceland's. d, through any a two street to nd Daugh- hls evening will visit ourwll of Morans. $4 shirts advt- ICES gratitude In men for splendid 1 for us he Sunday neighbors PVIOSON. 1 RD lis" rrosecutor George W. Klett mound ed a warning in pollee court this morning that public service car drlv m who employ method in beating down competition such as those em ployed by Douls Orosco last week, will be en1t with harshly. C.roftco wa on trial for assaulting Louis Demits, sn other bus driver. The accuseU oper ates one of the cars on the French line, running to Oorbin nvenue. while Demltz, a new comer, run over the same route. When tho new man open ed hla line he announced a five cent faro. Oroseo had been chancing: six ccnti. After repeated threats, which were brought to tho attention of Traf fic rollceman Fred Wagner, Grosco went to Dcmltx car Saturday, and after tearing a side curtain off the vehicle, struck tho driver. Hi arre.it followed. Today a fine of $10 and cont war imposed. The prosecutor after recommending alio flno scorod the driver for hla un Kentlemnnly conduct, warnln? him that a repetition of the offence would lo reported to the motor vehicle com. rnl!floncr with a request that his driv er' llcenao te taken away. A $15 flno was handed down in the caso of Thomas Manning, charged with breach of the peace. He wu represented by lawyer Michael Sex ton. His attorney explained that the accused had reen drinking for several day. Saturday he went Into Kieinent Kalkowski's saloon on Main street where some ono slipped a revolver In to hti pocket. The bartender refused to nerve him a drink, whereupon he becamo boisterous, it was alleged. Ilia arrest and the finding of the gun on his penson. followed. Manning told the conirt he had never owned a gun n nd waa not aware that it waa on hla person. Judge J. II. Klrkham placed him on probation to pay the fine. The non-support case In which Howard I). Wheeler, a(od 32. of Bris tol, is charged with neglecting and re fusing to support his wife, was con tinued until Saturday morning. The continuance will give him an oppor tunity to secure legal counsel. WEEKLY PROGRAM AT Y. M. C. A. ARRANGED Former Secretary Fagg Will Address Meeting Next Snnday General Secretary Clarence 11 Barnes, has secured Fred D. Fagg, State Y. M. C. A . secretary of Con necticut, to speak at the local "Y" Sunday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. Mr. Fagg was formerly T. M. C. A. secre tary here and will be welcomed to New Britain by many of his old friends. The first supper of the Fellowship club will be held Friday evening at 6:45 o'clock- The members of this group will bowl from 5 to 6:20 o'clock and then meet for supper and an add rows. It is expected that these affairs will bo even more popular than formerly- Keon Interest is being taken In bowling. Mr. Barnes has had the alleys' Ailed up with plates which Insure a perfectly smooth surface on which the pins are set and Increases the pin fall. High score last erentng was made by James Parsons with 115. Lost week Richard Hultgren rolled 125. Walter Nelson holds the alley record with 131. Several teams are rolling In duck pin leagues. To day the Teachers club play at 4 o'clock and the Methodist Sunday school roll In the evening. Wednes day the Viking Athletic club will use I III niirjn. l uui pmj in iii(u kiivui club will play and Friday the first games of the Fellowship club will be played and Nelson's team will foil Parsons team In the Y. M. x C. A league. Saturday afternoon Dehm's team will play Knsworth's team Thursday evenjng the "Y" basket ball teem will play the crack Man chester five and a grtat game Is expected. DAY ",ERT L. MILLS' 'rARE.ST0M -. Ammm - : 4 .. Mi Vy " jt SSS EATTEY'S a -V- O A f& Surwcor to G. L. Daman F Handed Bak - J ' WE HAND YOU BACK $2.00 ON EVERY PAIR OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S1 SHOES PURCHASED ON THE MAIN FLOOR TOMORROW ONLY BARGAIN BASEMENT $1.00 HANDED BACK on Every Pair of Men's, Women's Boys', Misses and Children's Shoes Purchase " in Our Bar gain Basement Tomorrow Only HOSIERY SPECIAL Women's Burson Hose 50c Value PAIR $1-00 Women's Fibre Silk 79c regular price. 2. PAIR $1.00 Women's Out Sizes Cream color. 50c value. PAIR $100 Women's "Phoenix" Hose Black Fibre Silk $1.50 grade. $1.00 Pair. 1 Choice of Women's $2.00 Slippers $1.00 Misses' and Children's Shoes "Waltons" Seconds $1.00 Pair Children's Red $1.00 Slippers $1.00 2 PAIR Women's Rubbers 2 $1.00 PAIR Children's $1.00 Leggins PAIR $100 Boys' Rubbers $1.00 2 PAIR Women's $1.50 Spats $1.00 Pair. Children's Rubbers 2 PAIR $1.00 HOSIERY SPECIALS Men's light and heavy weight 50c Socks 3 PAIR $1.00 Men's 50c Hole proof Socks, Lisle, all colors no black. PAIR $100 Men's 75c Tripletoe Lisle Socks PAIR $1Q0 Boys' Ribbed Stockings Regular 50c grade. Tomorrow PAIR $ 1 00 $3.00 Felt Boots I Infants' Shoes Pacs, Lace Leather Tops 3'75 AJ P Boots $l00ALeg PAIR $1-00 $l00ALeg $2.75 A A' Main Floor. $2.00 OFF. DU1J BARGAIN BASEMENT $1.00 OFF Pay what the red tag rc V