New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. Hoppe Mrs. ilting from WOMEN TELL JUDGE - He said he ¢ ibilities,” vile re- Noyes. ny per- on, especi sermitted to Explain Fight i Which One o> Went to Hospital by the fall If Mrs, cious as had Noyes' injuri A more pern: | “Where do you want h cemetery ? Attorney as the de-| Mr ght wege |should e Mrs. Hoppe her head." cted on Mrs. e caused principally by the he claimed The oft continued cases of Mrs Pauline Hoppe, aged 44 yeabs, of 2% Webster street, charged with reach of the and assault, and Mrs. Florence Noves, aged 35, of Glen street, charged with drunken- ess and breach of the peace, pro- ided considerable merriment in po- court this mornin of an Amazonio Hoppe's attack was as vi- been represented, Mrs. would have b t nent nature, neys his appri | prosecution of Offic w. J : women on J Alling onflieting evidence for n hour, remarked that Hoppe had stayed inside there would have been no McCarthy fore Court ak, aged 31 was | Judge Alling remitted He was arrested about & last evening by Motoreycle ind if Mrs. Noyes had not pursued |Policeman Alfre lay on West Mrs. Hoppe she would not have been |Main street for . He w E driving between 40 and 45 miles an | guilty of |hour. He said he was going to the | hospital to visit his child, who is ill. | Disrobes Wife | r Koziabeck, aged 34, of 341 street, was intox ed yes. and pulled the clothes off hi , according to I v T ing he made > and his wite Axel Carlson arrested hin August after liste costs and the fine o'cloc troub He TFound Mrs. Hoppe ssault and sentenced her to jail for 0 days. He found Mrs. Noyes zullty of breach of the peace and tenced her to jail for 15 day suspending execution of the sentc s in both cases, on payment of th& osts. If the women fail to.behas nd keep the peace they may expect to go to jail, he said Mrs. Hoppe, represented by Attor ney M. D. Saxe, said Mrs. Noyes ume into her yard in an intoxicated |the case unt in charge | ondition and vile language, the probation officer, and told ad indulged ivlike actions \Kaziabeck he would be better off if ’ Hobppe told |he did not drink lauor. U I TEAM SUPPORTERS LOOK the police. | William | reach of | peated her age her tions, whereupon Mrs. Hoppe w knocking e also e : Andy Rerr, Coaching the hoped.to purify Mrs. | ho her. | fed t N d her actions v demon- | esenting Mrs \\.'\\l\imz-‘ Hoppe it Noves' \rs. Hoppe r as intoxicated Lthat aty ton & Jefferson Squad, Has Con- languag assanlting Mrs. fidence of Al [ former Washingten, Pa.. Sept he fame of y K en she was push- | pittsh and an was intoxicated. | goo coach. directing you would fall | yies of the Washingion she eleven for first leads supporters of is to hope for is divorced [yaam's be 5 tanfor she If you were drunk, own if someone pushed yo said to Attorney McDono Asked if she is married, Mrs Hoppe replied® that sh ind she does not want to re-n as she is disgusted with the mal e species. Asked if drinks liquor, ehe regatively, say- she prefers to spend her money | | that to chureh | histor: season, 1 strong e of a rugged | Arou {back an¢ q | Jeiterson son ) atert of of t she S at 1] enthusia s th for “nice clothes to wear on Sunday.” will performances presidents -making this r bases his hopes for a , who was in the hos- even on Bill Amos, Was t built Ids in. the ¢ re for some time Afterwards, displayed her injuries. e was going to the store vas not intoxicated Sh ad one glass of home brew befor starting out. Passing Mrs. Hoppa ouse she heard her own brother's | backfle e in the two room tenement oe- | Carlin, ed by a man, went in | nucleus f e him, She came in a few|and brawr and Mrs. Hoppe attacked |startli perf demanding :*\What serimmage around here after my Wilde Noyes denied using ns, will o Mrs. Hoppe. M s and acked her and knocked |4 member the she said. will be back at Hoppe showered her with | gt with and threw a small table at | A flower pot on tle 3 of the Amos can be I-round Day form a have one finest backfl st hub of the. powerful whee 1 on for ster while Heis nd Herrold nbination of speec that 1s capable it car harrier by and Edwa care for the Ted Bli team last year, | center, for the | Waynesburg on | she said. o rmances d are | past the husky line fleet vete wing posit , also | There ara “light” oke and the pieces cut her el A #ral of Wy fontn w P:’" ’k”"“"” Wt | schedulo this season r. n testified hat he = . Waynesb the n . Noyes about 1:30 a ““\”‘. ! » and ordered her to the hespital. | 1 ll i L Y b (1 "J”L Nl!l iham Lafayette, another was broken off. She com- | FANEAS T At plained of an injury to the abdo- | Fittsburgh, and finally, men. She also had cuts on her |5inia. chest, her lip and her hands, cn" e and head, {School Ch Grand Army Veterans She was In a very dazed condition | but he would not say she was under | Y 2} 2 the influence of liquor. Des Moines, Ta, Sept. 21 (P Attorney McDonough said it is un- Iren were hosts today to fortunate that the women attled scarred vete ns 0; the involved in a fight but the pils in 152 scho ams for ose at- eth annual encamy vinced that M verely t the 1 Grand Army of the re souvenirs presented them with ings hav- g to do with this year's meeting. "he remainder of the day was devot- 1 to reunions. | it committed by | 1 ans have been able to Mrs. Noyes has testi- |spend little money in Des Moines, | Mrs. Hoppr d the [the freedom of the theaters, street Attorney McDonough dis- | cars and antomobiles or private eiti- | the severity of zens having been given them. fow games on | Jefferso After game, presid the order nam Carnegie T Bethany Vi the war 4 became court Noyes assaulted. It is v does not recog- | ment of th justifying an ¥ issault of a . vicious assault as committed, | i The most of the cases is the Hopp at trouble. counted serious phase vete the shock thatistested forhardwear 1 play of children and) (varnish that brings out the the daily tramping of | full beauty of your floors. busy feet put floor varnish to | Tested in advance for dura- a severe test. Only varnishy piliry ivsreadilyapplied,and that possesses extremetough- | | . ‘l ¢ Y AEP Loy ness and elasticity will give §IVes Mstng prebections satisfactory. service on your| [When“used according to floors, 'directions it's gugranteed to Devoe Marble Floor Finish . give satisfaction, Practical fs_a tough, elastic, lustrous tests prove Devoe Quality,. Morgan, Kingsley & Thompson 411 Main Street DEVOE ansss,zoos FINISH VARNISH LCLLLLLLLLLLLELLLLLLALLORLL 82 GROVE STREET - disturb- |1 FOR BEST OF SEASONS the development | proprietors. Her Judge Ma UNLUGKY LOCATION ground th {Judge Keeps Promise (o Send Liquor Sellers to Jail M oS not own t Remarking promised jai convicted of violating the at 42 Grove street, Ju Alling sentenced Frar ged 46, of ol 1il on each of two Alex Glyeak street $200 ced him to e court t Judge W. F. both men and a it Kqvalchik was 1 ith the sale of liquor. Prosecuting Attorney stein presented of appeal was were fixed at § E 1 the pl hat some empt 500 in each cas linger tes e was rafded on Scptem Two men were there under t > of liquor. & jug was s nt O'Mara ar er a search of adjoining the store. Th as been under observation for som testified t and h ed him to Grove have be a nises, | very b went there i In reply to d with the ex- geant Bllinger said a The ser- revealed no liquor. seen men go come out intoxicate Sergeant O'N ed that | store liquor was in the jug and a tank were also 13 1 Officer zan calle stand tene- weeks, bout four days, 1 both m t say n in uld d Officer Sta served the called 1 having bee th Dunn's Poolroom Raided., £ 34 Wi y est of At Dunn t, aged 16, te brought from ent into the stora Mangan as to why he does not work or to school. He asked him how m police are going to pay him information Killan replied that he °t any pay, as he th “fix one of the alleged threatening to me.” to Judge Mangan he ioes not hope to incur the fav the police so that he can around Grove street unmo ed how he happened to te plea room in tl was 1 nn's pe it 212 East Main stree was nger and cross-exami y Sergeant does not | axpe en Barcelona Troops Prepare for Uprising London, Sept 21 (I)—--The dent of the xpress at Cerbere, h le om Ba that posts of yroprict for “sock reply said e cor- respon Daily I savs irns Spain civil g \ Barce- toubled the super- > adds rnor the ind su d that provinci > been placed under ion of the civil guards the provinicial avded and t 1 1a yurbs ha ' O'Meara and told hin i o vou to fix 1 becs reatencd to fix | v Mangan asked that * was the reply saw vacant 1 it a coup is aged tat said the Grove street, she arried from into the store, the cerrespondent n ¢ A d aroused General to restore W men essing civil liberty has with liquor In reply to Ju mhe has never had trouble wi < | 1 solely on the youth of :1,5' CRY BABY BANDITS - GIVENLIFE TERMS - ords of these men," 1 y, “show them to and there is | guilt. On of | s of society James A. Brode of the y killed one n a bank hey eertainly or twenty wh plann of th robery e guilty robberies o New York Highwaymen Given Extreme Penalties ed to 1 r mem by B o Hecker e imprisonment ers of the gang ' to'from forty rday in county city. The s ens va cason For Leniency can I be lenient when the cation for leniency is the At they young men? h th han a youth is just 1dly as in the hands of an old- Y 'hese men right | Hecker second who has served a » and knew the penalty g T men triec ty, and they lost. ndits' Knew expiration of thos: on prison d with \d eity of a plant of the struction com 6, collapsed on hearing 1 by Ju SHOWER GIFTS ON | “4 PASTOR AND WIFE e iaie aoe D, and Mrs. Ablquist Obsere! Mo, 10th Wedding Anniversary Pt 1s of people lebration He co as a “squea , in addition to are il attended at the Itirst in utheran nor of the churel 10th we Dr. a Watched by Thirty Guary followed o ining 1 1 in Yo p to Ossining w trol lent by th motor cars arm th by Short ad- Dr. J. B solos es of Sir lieved the Axel ptist chureh v of John's, ( utheran church, Rev. Hen. Johnson of the Bristol Luth- hurch, Rev. G. Schneck of German Baptist church and 1 Ceder of Portland t on behalt of rek le by Rev. Mr. ias from the rd was presented by Mr, Olsen, Ahlquist was given a shower its iet of reses by Miss Evelyn | shrieks heard Crusherg. Many bouquets of flowers enced to a minimum of ams and other messages of were received. contalr s and made by one of the | mb of the chureh, | outstanding feature of rents and Mrs. Ahlquist have been s city a little over four vears. time they have developed a rele of uaintances hundreds of friends. membership has been 1 by almost 500 adults s of from fort posed on wers tec b v already had been mx county, he said, 2 four com ons ond oifen the ver vas Mother Shricks Ll mother brof Mrs. courtroom to when she e, silent bouqy vith her Oh, God My boy, my nild! My boy!" \eodore Oberst, brother of t leader, rushed from courtroom, clutching his thre with one hand and his breast with > other. Mary Kane, of Far Rock- vay, a witness in another ¢ 1 in a faint at hearing Mrs. Frank creams Youth Plea in Vain it F. O cou » convict help me!” she cried boy! He's my only poor ac confirmation | fectual plea for clemency, wh is makes the local church the e —— em, Hecker, shot and wounded |{he New |is a prominent member of t t | lary | way Key, up th fl Augustana synod In tes. The Augustana edish branch of the h and has between churches in the evacuated the Key, which is a strategic pesition from which con- trols the main channel between El Bluff, the customs station on the Atlantic, and Bluefields. It has been of | feared that if the rebels continued which | t0 hold Halfway Key the govefn- of the {ment garrison at El Bluff would be He is the founder and lead- |starved into submissien te the ¢ Wennerberg Male chorus, | revolutionary forces. irman of tha board of trustees| The revolutionists have received Upsala college at East |two tanks probably sent to them Y., and secretary of the | from Mexico, for use against the turgy committes of th garrison at El Bluff, Late reports received here say the revolutionists have been deci- | sively defeated at Rama. The losses |on both sides were heavy. The gov- ernment now controls the upper river (P—L. | - ——— American | HOW MANY? constabu- guished Physiclan (handing tion to patient): If this put you right, come to me vice-president England conferenc: e of the 12 conferenc: Orange, nagional church, He Ki- Fliers Bomb Nicaragua Rebels Nie., Sept. 21 Less Mason, 1 to the Dis pres sn't again.” Patient have | you want positions on Half- river from Blue- It is belleved How many guesses will Punch, Lendon. FREE EVENING SCHOOLS OPEN Monday Evening, Sept. 20th at 7:30 p. m. 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