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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929 TWO GIRLS HELD Dr. Welte Believes Normal School IN AQSAULT LASE Has Bright Opportunity to Serve Allege - They Tried Bribe o Pantages Witnesses Institution Is Place for Application, Not for Frivolou Pastimes, He Says—Asks Teachers to Encourage MAN HIT IN BRAWL IN CRITICAL STATE If Faculty Cooperates Seriously Knocked Down Steps o Side- s Walk—Assailant Under Bonds xan Budnick's store, by Officers Har- | Rescue Mistaken for Robbery of Blacksmith South Braintree, Mass., Sept. 9 (UP)—W ther fightin fires or the occupants of hurn ing buildings constitutes a eat 1zard to life and limb wa su of debate ar town’s fire today. Chief Harr rs in- a potent argument for tter hypothes OR CONSTIPATION, DARRHEALFEVERISHNESS ) fip] it of Scholarshlp. Walter Karpeck, 41, of 42 B larm for a fire H treet, who is alleg=d to have punch- t Albert Morrill, ‘ tc e cd Samuel Kutz, 32, of 18 Clark || 1l e ind several of Outlini what, in on, {should be tau during a brawl at the Jome ered the house on a e ire the responsibilities and purposes What Parents Expect s of 18 Clark mission e a state normal school, Dr. Her He also pointed out that parents|ieet saturday night, was in police mith was f pg e D. Welt wcipal of the in- |sending their childran to school, eX- | coutt (oday on the charge of breach || as Shaken by the firemen, ing erim assault trial of Ale stitution in this city, has sed the pect that in school, their sons and | ¢ yyo peace and assault and the them for assailants ey A < D culty that it should bend every ef- | ddughters will acquire those hings was continued until September for a loaded revolver = and_take advantage of every | which will henefit them in life out- | bonds of $2,000. Kutz, who is ed under his pillow tunity to produce ide of school, and “as teachers, we |\ S oo et s in a critical it in Buff Bil E . ing his vir re under personal obligation to| oot S GO Lo General he was shoot Jeat S DrUeller s ‘ 30 follssiis that our tach- |y 11 with a possible fracture of ity chief n another Jani school should not be a place pay some very ous attention I, sustained when he struck || fireman floored Morrill with a Bt to the ancies important ters. Any| iy g (st o idewall atUineli Aving {ackle : ot vouth or where 1 on the part of our nduBtes e arh rfliaht ot steps after His epiness dispelled 1 first cons this respect, cannot Ip but . 1cksn i for his 2 e e 3 eGtitcan elp DUt 4 ing been punched on the chin o i liscredit upon this institution Stadler and Ofticers | | . Arrested Yesterday Welte told the faculty that McCarthy, James Cronin | S { and Miss Hill stitutions demand i . & rogram of follow- ol ing S tive tine Tow many of il and Prose- Beof pvnl Sragiieetind el el draakenness and il i who has affecte g carefully controlled, would build S r" ”_:"vl s rhh, = % L d a card ga { e S SR R e Sl ind her husband, Peter, on played inathe istore Wi | L g L 3 the sa el Morris, 49 rs red last { ounced and constructive o e = liEged Ll And “‘"‘lf,”"\("}_ et 5 Lreach of the peace and assault, and C' l | Tt 1l i vas nenenj s BE05 VRIS e Mrs. Mary Karpeck, wife of - lty tems | titution what it ction, te charge of drunkenness A “In experic ¢ faculty 1 festontigusagunill itary Order of Lizards will normal school excentive I research work in bonds of members and frie al that the memb of experl- Willlam Elegsartyercr fternoon from 2 3 | ty should h considerat findings of | Sehted Karpeck o the state armory. { S SiTo el Found in Pool of Blood A i i Al e i00d Will lodge, § rgeant Stadler and Officer i ¢ { ! o lohem, will meet this even i will be | Carthy were at the gorner of Main G R pgheirf 20 EHast AlsI nEstneel sl el e Y IS v i Sl (e v ol In L1l had res 2 1 a plea teld of ht on Clark street | /03" (oaching. Dooth Blk. Tel 2 wlty not to shi eir duty | and upon arriving there they found o L A inting the v women | Kutz in a pool of his own bloc o i £ | 1 st cholars, wh U- him taken to the Mo R e o | ws et R 1 “Serions Thinking™ AL B A 5 itted to \; “ o . rote many student ° S SHINE s g 01 in Genera hospl yesterday | ; el r' 1 'y 7‘.,L< not ,‘ that a ”un 1 A5 ! when Karpeck for observation. He e L Ynvifodlito: Parties o e haeg fion Lsta cd Michael Morris on the 1eft o Dy, Stephen Don § R o J ording to the story - Dol 1 e police from those | Lusalle str sy n the affray. Morr t four rabl ot avee T A tion, holding it to be 1 pulled to pi 2 ind whea he remonstrated | ed by Ired of 249 1 of socicty nor 1 irpeck the fight star salle street s were own- k was asleep and the fi . John Th 1wak him, he said. He and his | br nlic W H v v to separate Morris Rousk ‘u\-‘m;-w:.l it i ize upon its | KATReCk With the result that Mrs Miss Gracs Hr.:- oy - « - y ral hospital w ¥ “'“ went an operation l s which I s on Iriday. remedicd y ers of the New Britain Mas- ‘ W‘.‘:”m:, ! the blow that sent hi own the Assogiation | J 1ith in t T o © having become involved in L Pocotopat £l v 1 teac for our public il shortly after wted, ampion. septemben | 1 v guard is no more import- nd uncAmerican | John Zipko of 48 Lawlor street, | Citizens’ Property ¢ | Ye T 1 for s sk confront AN edu r eliminated or 0 was passing the house while f0CatioN meeting &G hedy a for to- | w‘z ke b ,,‘! t of or tlat ver R hrasl was at its hoight, tol¢ th night in the third ward has been i) : o : - the concepts he sa I\l»p» k's fist connect 3 Lt githy hag fonna valianie h ]I\‘I‘.//s\n in \\u‘lh 1 orpetuating it ; t Kutz went down igh a while Miss Hill 1 r R m:;‘ 5 hamr ad hit him. He Personals | orl way iy S able to get up and when ex-| Miss Clara Belle Holstein of 97 T - 2 L thron a close ap- AN 1 he found bleeding from 'Highland wi DECIDE ON NEW RABBL ror wuien 1 N : e REgs t ry memt of this Calls Wife “Flappy Woman" en hodist | « ns of Trustees T « the spirit Michacl Procko, 45, of 186 West |T T t an 11t n of prominent | o1 Lsiarngbodys Nas lnedan SoSteon 1 . o Recommend Appointment of tors EnTO Ueheui s Beclion or 2 well-integrated arze of bre of the peace. | orney Morris Rol [ the country. The estent to which | P00 o8 Ofizylanes pRleeind OficensHarpeplinenedicoithisieives | Rabbi schwartz of Min e e e growth of | last on complaint of his w nd in New York. ! inue to do th i H 5 - ) 2 & i toh' i A S who t ified that she has co = | T pthe Con gl o o I i ible trouble with him. He often ac- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H = 1) iR e et g st to that extent shall we 5 il ”K“.l“hg‘ ”f‘l”t ”,‘,)“ - '“‘"f leigumyall oo ° i Gershon | be of this honor. In my nglshnotis ; cut up | concert and nt Jast ] ¢ wion, there i3 no pladhias SRS calicd g el 01 H ogue. A b Creek, as the Ir. and Mrs. to be performed . T nd 2 1 v p. m e 1o was formerly a po- |Lucius Styles of Hartford h G : Clbnent ! ‘i liquor cases in New - hbe 3 e other state. Britain and other places, denied that | Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Baum en- 1 he hecor I of S lesi made any trouble but admitted tertained several friends at a picnic Ve ! 5 hools | Ambitio 1o this so well that we | ¢ \ woman.” | supper last week in their rose s ; P ¢ when | 9 nd attention | Resent Advice to dunk Car | den on Wooster & ! o nir \ e every John Boleshiski, 15, of 114 Putnam S a1 & impr ks Aah laa o tr Alex Janik, 22, of 237 Brook | Joseph Ge SEECREE The Gl street, and Jerome of g5 | Mrs. Anton thelocdlissind s notld rememt fu- | Willow street, pleaded mot guiity to [Sircet, left ! 0 5o to G ins Letot e 1w the charge of by of the peace. | Where b > R s ful- | Officers Harper Muszynski testi- | ©f Niaga nd then only shall v the | fied that they made t rrests last s v A ‘ ; Often el anlls - ;Vq\";\”: Lin \j'{"”v ;';‘I ton ot returned foday to e .‘J;‘ ont (helleach 1t has | lic adquarters ins that his | "™ M) Lennsylvania. ers are changi on of | co ionstEhoulil mot have Heen (B e e iney | slratt stantly, the principal ur th th e arrested, according to Officer Harper. has left for St Mary's seminary TR e et et for nee while, at Judge Saxe imposed a fine of $7 | pof Tl e ot crilically INalne the 1 it has been glori and costs in each of three cases, sume his studies, preseribed for the tr 24 Tisting shed sery warning the two that other con- of Farmington a f i it tat viction would mean jail sentence MG et M T Rondeant and tunian of 10 Erwin uden the | they have police records and seem | qaugnter rtha, have returned i he 1 1 will | to be altogether too willing to gct ! rrom a motor .trip along the New coln road; A matter must 1 : and the o trouble e e S1 Maple Hill come before method in teaching, al- | © trife and petty jealousies | From the testimony for the state yury Park and Ocean Grove. though nrging that thod never be Among the members of this faculty, | and defense it appeared th ogi | il 3 5 ted. The whele problem, he carry ilong the road to a | was driving a car in which the othe Qfficor: Baterl SKIstkowskil is Ky g was one of r emphasis LygR et aler ture. We |l were passengers, on Willow street, | ing his annual vacation this week. | the emphasis must necessarily | hay disposal, a physical | last night and somcone shouted | 2 L i varty with training or or | T is the envy of every | “junk the They stopped and | S 2 or the different « tional e institution in the nad words with Mr. and Mrs. Nieno- | D€SPORdency Blamed e | “In the th place,” the prin enjoyed the leader- | las Damico. The latter alleged that | In Milford Suicide declare the best obscrval ho has made these | the young men used vile language | Sept. 9 (UP)—Despon- casure of ney of any and it is my am- but they denied it arital difficulties was teacher-trair in on s the to you real en- gl accuse Om Harper of ay to have induced Nor- TCHY FGOD ‘h.m.’ r of its tra ‘vrm\‘ It ..‘ ‘p”r.‘ m’mry»!n; kicking him twice po! sta- ma stol, 21, to comr lu: his does not alr ther 15 efficient ¢ ninded | tion cide, Dristol worked in a deli- [ Di ESTA\T hould be developad on this campu: is possible here are Kicks in Restaurant Door catessen store during the day and he best clementary training school to solve, to rei Joseph Bednarczyk, 21. of 272 served as a special police officer on to be found anywhere, We er, questions to ansy equests to | Farmington avenue, pleaded the beaches here at night cially fortunate in this resp it and to deny. re are many to charges of breach of the pea. The body was found in his auto- s far as the physical plant 1s cor litior onvent rules and and drunkenness and a fine of $5 mobile on a lonely road near here. ned. Ho we should bear itions with which to become and costs was suspended, Bednar-|The pistol, which author say he i 1 s alone And - not least of all, lezyk being placed on probation used to shoot himself in the tem- ti be certa that b t to administer, in Officer Charle Weare fi ple, was found on the secat at his t cooperation be- |2n impartial and cconomical man- |that Officer O'Day sted Ted- | side v 1tter specialist " narczyk last night e police hav- He was married two years 3 ¢ method of teachers and the atual It remarks, been looking for him s 6:20 | but had not lived with his wife for in tl training school. In | Dr. ! o'clock for causing a disturbance in|some time. Recently he was brought c words must expect to find beginning of ¢ school |a aurant at 84 Droad stree | before the Milford court on a non- in practice the very things are | vear is the dawn of a new day. Op- sereen door was icked in | sunport ok preferred by his | | offering in our courses in theory. | portunities of which we have never |and a table was tipped over, ac-|wife, A training school which does mnot | dreamed beckoning. Respon- | cording to the complaint | — ————— function to the fullest cxtent in this | sibilitics which we have neverf Forfeits Bond GIRL'S SKULL FPRACTURED : respeet, cannot hope to be success- | been aware are demanding our Joseph Kenne: of 151 Hart-| An X-ray examination of Miss alinfigaction, 0 AND ITS RE ful, for we shall more than ever ful consideration. The challenge is |ford avenue, charged with breach | Mary Tofil of Union street, Hart- : b TOMACH, GAS, confuse our students in training|clear cut-—definite, and unequivocal. [of the pi by cants I'eenev | ford, who was thrown from a mo- DS SIGK when we attempt to falk two dif-|Only the foiters of mental stagna- [and O'Mara and Officer Kiely, did|torcycle on West Hartford road Fri- A it 1 one in theory and | tion, of self-satisfaction, and of [not appear in court and a bond of |day night, disclosed a slight frac- I est advance in erunuru the other in practice. ew Dritain |meaningless procrastination can $50 posted m Martin Berkowitz nr\m” of the skull, it was said today ! subles ever has a rather respectable reputation |shackle us. And so let us pledge [Talcott street was declared for-|at New Britain General hospital | (o live up to in this respect. It should [again our alleziance and loyalty to | feited lmmm- was alleged to have | Miss Tofil was fairly comfortable to- | i e our earnest endeavor to study[the New Dritain State Normal |made a disturbance at his home. |q y, but will not be able to go || iis phase of our work much metter [ School; let us renew our th in Card Players Freed home for severa] days. L in order that we may continue to|[its future, and let us go forth with| Prosecuting Attorney Woods en-| | foods m’u{‘u(’ I he deserving of @his recognition.” sublime willingness to be happy |tered a nolle in the case of Kasi- [ ==="—— i o TS STARC \‘;';m In this respect alto. Dr. Welte [and contented in the great work |mer Budnick, 37, of 43 Lyma | WILE, DIG 500 TIMES crred to pupils themselves vho | that lies ahead [street, charged with keeping | \\\;'C,"f!f\;f’\» o ‘\ ire under student-teacher training, | — o gambling hous 1 the same dis- | | FIND IT IN NO OTHER ) ind pointed out that ehildren should BOXER IS MARRIED | position was made of the cases of CINE, o o nder the direction of student| Trockton, Mass, Sept. 9 (UP)— |the following c ed with gaml Fou1 tro e 5 cachers for only a reasonable por- | Joseph Montagano, known in the szonski, of Teturn your 3 tion of the day. “In the final analy- ring as Joe Monte, heavyweight hox- | E Adam Griske, 45, of | or vrite e ix” he said, “we must look to our fer, and Miss Henrictta DPeterson of [254 Grove street; Walter Mu FOR QUICK, | \ining school for guidance as weil |this city, were married at St. Mar- |ski, 36, of 135 Gold street: | HARMLESS COMFORT | for standards of attainment inlgaret's church here yesterday. The |Chapton, 34, of 170 Grove street. | 2 i to what shell be taught to|Rev. Alexander J. Hamilton officiat-| The arr were made in a raid| alldmnc}y[brlt | | cur boys and girls as well as ited, GRAND ARMY MEN MEET IN PORTLAN “Boys in Blue” Assemble | Meetings on Wednesday Portland fand today martial Grand tinued Me echor 1 Army to assen rin 1lders pped flag, ican corps from a post of co! held by n Rese aska, worked Swimmer Dodges Speedy \Iotm hoats 158 9 (UP) owes his lif Randall the New When | start Miss o 1 rod aver nd split od the motarboat pass: WELL BABY CONFERENCES The schedule for the Well onference i by the N s<ociat be as follows i Saanal nesday hool liam I Mrs. Re Wedr volunte volunteer a Ka An er Pomeroy Mrs. Far 1 attendan Anna Misk W Mr Hu Mr nurses i Mrs. e ¥ 1 Backiel t school; v rold Tayr Mrs ehan. from 2 ' to Doctor pre from 3:30 to 4 y Examinir m physicia Swimming Pool Planners Resume Study Tonight mo work pool planning a swin m north boic en vestern common co 201 for th John I irm nson Washing ire heing consid cilman ward Henry It er, has posal be in Al Roor Maer Josep favors t issior b 1 pre spted 'R, Rev Order as acting here last FUCHS GOES arl Fu Mi, TO CANADA the LaSallett who serve of naries chure ring for i 1 of I \ nd foll wing Coppens, 1 to the fa da N H provine dea tor, north rt does not know in what Miss Emma N. Miller Announces that she has Resumed teaching Instructions in Piano, Har- mony, sight reading, ear training and History of Music Affiliated teacher of the National Academy of Music Gefte Rapid Course for Adult Beginners tudio—475 Arch St. Phone 614 New Britain, Ct Kindly Call for Appointment school; rmar the the pas- P t Quita was re- whandoned and 3 horth, Tongl r out in the ocear Broken Leg Fails to 3 BON TONE : Hd]l Girl’'s Wedding RESTORES LOCAL M t. 9 (UP)—Al D areas ™y DY HEALTH o | it e ] ] \\’()uldi;;oT Hcsi(éllte Hose 1k - Ha Recommending This [ Tonic to Anyone in.a bile i Rundown Condition,” Calla medical wara Says Mrs. Roberts. fonsl briey s T e 1 ry field, ; Feanel f f l‘ox’u:; i e 1 come fors Coroner Exonerates : for itheg Two Men in Deaths Search Continu Mi 1ed 1 for ng Ship Policeman Killed in Long Is I nd I"m\ York ELECTRICAL LEADI E n convinced—: Bon-Ton & Hansen ch tell in Be the I ‘ teda man Prog cw B n other New Britain trinmph Wil - here Tone you of « w New York. tion of might well W1 rems 1 root 50 blend- very take) and elicate ser Miller & street, daily mer- Poncial mere Ton- 1s the ny claims he has aile itain, pt any s there is of Mis, 37 and past " six cling el it thing aufféred ¢ appe- 1 did rly, but s in my 1 not slgep, thing te tile t other f20- that The and I I is just digests 1s—and are gone, and eling re- morn- h tate to anyone s 1 know, will sufely too sults, mor ier than Jetite now 1y and see who is at Mile store, tain, ses here 30 He rvight Bons NIGHT SCHGOL Moody Secr d OPENS b SEPTEMBER 16 e 0- 8:00 25 ARCH STREET d h PHONE 2 r N FRENCH & GLOCK 147 Arch St. . v AR i R g S o S VIATIAIT NI LIS I'or Every Purpose ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET Phone 3130 II111LIIAA I A ILLIL LI ILAICE TAALIILUILILI VLA RLAINVL i

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