New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1929, Page 2

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e ssscavnent |..«..:,-.. 2 NEW BRIT!/ \I\' D\HY HFR ALD. TI SDAY, SEPTEN IBER 10, 1929. PROE. ROGERS SAYS NORMAL PROBUCTS MENTALLY LWIIT (Continucd Fre tions nor stand tt gchool student is inteliec know Ie raid teach the sch bers No one devotion rifice conscic women They the believe, can tiveness in t ested in ideas, occupied with they have, for mather osophical thir cepted doci » and Wome n's Methods absir ly r The most common co of college age is or discuss with a There is, therefore need boys and gi are to dfvelop i wide-spre analyt we of superior me 5 of high school age n this rily ather e Sea l le From A Sails Tiny (anoe to laska s rost ng his in the * UEAGUE CONSIDERS - BRIAND'S PROPOSAL . criticism T intelligence which at not exist My authority for this is found in | | & report published tl uer By | S what is probably the most influen- 5" tial educatio orgunization in| Arnerica the plumbia Teachers’ college It 1s our A an teach as charzcterized | s of stability, an ¢ dependence by infrequent to suggestion inconsistency significant lack o manifested by un along the habit able lines of t Even in the drea phrasing, the meani is When greatly our w ber the t think, obvious. More Mcen Better econor teaching are dou attracting in larg bred intellectual i gi mass of our elder lack. Against this mu ever, the 1 1hte normal schoo Ony la to the past normal ly that tk gomehow young wom perience 1 k apart fro ing, are fort. and fted week equipme worr S Attracted conditior Veterans Mark Time time” today aw tomorrow t MEETING Of wdition and authority At Maine Convention \ding on would soon be aling the city paid for the olle garbage, the the e g Mrs. B n of 27 w i cir guest this B le Voss of Los “alif., formerly of this city. Mrs. Howard Simpson, « fn und son James, have returned after | 1 week's tour of Adirondacks | and .ake Placid region t Elizabeth H. Roche, daugh- ers | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roche of 15 Lenox Place, left today for the Academy of the Holy Family at Bal- to- | tie, where she will a student for of the s iarrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. for St. Thomas seminary, c n ¢ M 1d Mrs. J. Hollfelder of Dr t ting J. Hollfelder c M vd of Tremont } v M | A v William P, 1 1 urt DRAWS $5,000,000 ; for his A f ard 8 it Toledo ) other per- | ) 1 I'ro ) be interviewtd Thurs- | 1ot approve one men will be onsider t r salary arbage ( h I ler a new contract but wa w e double t his cof t term enc Pull 1 skept iracy of the claim by a reduction cor| rom use of the h a profit could eru ision ONE CANDIDATE LEFT FOR DR PULLEN'S POST : of fish from | “oliector 1d a reduction with the s tabled on ard re- which colléction icism as made to porat would plant each be earn- Frank McCory | money under Ard Smith, assa on. Beld ! WING OF TRANSCONTINENTAL TVBOARDNOTREADY (. Ti] FiLl. VACANCY Fire Commissioners Not Agreement on Lieutenancy in Members of the board of mmissioners said this afternoon t 1o not believe it will be possi- to reach an agreement on the pointment o y lieutenant and a t tonight’s meeting, the reg- onthly session e decision of L. hey to retire from active firc service created two s. and the hoar bers been giving consideration to plicants for the two positions for rly a month aware that their is t to either po- tion was expected today that no balloting would take place at this evening's session purd a car ars for the ster mechanic to MANY LOGAL CASES n G. Sargent’s Hobby = 5 | “Bossy’s” Old Enemy PLAN | SENSGR e Is Repairing O1d (1o = To Run ~{ Ihm R e i port 10 th onment his home tow p he J Garibaldi argent, attorney Mayor ral of the United § C¢8 ur T Gillis ous | | Coolidge, is spending > e at his old hobby of col AR t 1d pairi clocks wo AEL which The rarer and older a clock is, the A neryhd muos better he likes it and his home i ck on Michael C. INHIGHER COURT Anmunced Today = Real Estate Ne for action at the Funerals [Funerats |y mber s rtfo sion of supe ind Irar violation Mike motor ve e wski, at ard W m,»; n "‘{ n :""' . : George Sp md_lvr hicle law; Konval Opcl 0265 u | services for George St from persor R n rou 5 er of age. (l,- 64 Church liquor law lation and o) r unday aft 1% ence with office; Charles Grabo Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski ived In a tall sror ransportation . 7 aa 1 ! sland Sound Sl In City fm 34 Years ., S menwitz, hur A i b where Rev. T. 8. vichh, carnal ab 3 et \ i d. Burial was in minor; m Spring. violation of i R cometery law; Willlam Me- Tt A sault with da rous § R Mrs. Olive Esther Lehman ird Johnson, abuse of 4 . = The funeral of Olive Est , Wal drew bl ; -year-old wife of Harry ' Washington cest; William Kaliskh erous we 144 sunday nigiit at the tal following dt ipov ber, breakir A rnoor ON WOODLAND ST. BREAK Milton Saunders, ral hospital ernoon at herix n lairview 19, Alleged to Have Stolen §10 and Oil at Clark Biscuit Co. Office. cttina Maietta . es for Mrs. Con- Charged wi 28 year old wife of ud not been convicted, and the pho- Ballachino, Hen Malckosky, A $300 whic at the grave !D et Tor § L he wr winz of the transcontinental air lin cr City of San Franciseo which crashed into Mt Tay- 500 [§ tor- New exico. kiliing five pussenzer and three e ew mimbers The cabin of e plane was fou : 0cet Jor emem]e Session s distance from the winz, (Picture by telephoto fro m Los Anzel : LANE FLIES 308 MILES PER HOUR St. Elmo lod scheduled inders, 19, of of 112 Lafayette notifie ield by the police in dofault of $1,- R 1 et e ing on the n lice court, while ar T G L Mvr‘: made into his ct ction with s other cases of theft. It was said to- AT aan | v that he admitted having ctolen el s e | an automobile tire. A 15-year-old Tyday ol Lt E | oy is also i ated and will be i T e Loy irraigned in juvenile court a1 Rey, Thom all SO 0 ‘ ders has no parents and ha i deacon. Fitns argibel = sleeping in various places for T Williams, - time, he told the police. He Organict - ed to have entered the H. W i ot ns ot - | Clark Biseuit Co. at 1 Woodland R G crean sins Gaffey Seeks Hartford | street 1 turday night and taken FeliSSioul dndl At 5 N % i e 40 and five gallons of oil. Officer L. SR h\onl(\ Nomination per arrested him last night With Me casxet| Hartford, » John I | H. M vas being boriue from church | Gaffey, der nomince for | Saunders, objected to allow- ( st Crean played Chop 1 police to ph ; r court, on the ground “that he T SR I\e font tographic record was not made. tonio D' 120, ) jano Giove, No rey neement has = William and William T > lly ex- MCAVAY FOR RING e et A Uter sergeant P. A. McAvay was in e ARk G he non New York today to secure a diamond Andrew Deperin, ination rir hich was pawned Sl Montanile, Charles D'-| The city election will 1 No t the ¢ puel Di Stefano, vember months ago Lyddy conducted the — — Herald ( issified advertising and by John ner ‘ netery ults go hund in hand. enue, who was recently }a. Newport Now r to superior court for the theft. Lrydock Co cor Atio employed Just think of all the local name r to oppost in the Herald Classified Ads nightly plar A Modern Wa,y of Greasing Your Automobile NO HIT and MISS MET HOD Drive in today and have your car greased A special service at our Atlantic Gas and Oil Station. Conscientious mechanics plus new modern equipment insures evey part of yow car being thoroughly greased. THE Remembe for him his e ater his livell EXCEPTIONALLY LOW COST Have ’ B S ] Rudy’s Battery Service 186 East Main St. Always Speedy Service Call 708 “Make Our Battery Station Your Battery Station” 327 Main St r that the Ins;ructors Private In- you pre know you Its either our in how 16 Class or tructior ter We will get r vay, b tructors can know cach “Enjoy Emerson Studio 162 MAIN § (Entrance Mag's Store) Tel. 613 or 1136-W Yourself"” EYES OF YOUTH eyes of your child obtain ducation, his and oo His Eyes enjoyment, camined FRANK E. GOODWIN Cptometrist reet Phone 1905 filled with old timepieces, forming « collection that is nofed nationally And all of his old clocks ara run ning. or of Woman Oil Operlr'atrr;r Tends Driliing Hersell Muskozee: Olsla, (Sapt: 100 (E= though she a woma Miss El i Mills depends on no on t comes to drilling oil wells. PROM JA lost several leases because 0 ot inability to ob s 1¢ 1 rill within a1 My o 1 1il ove ¢ to by S t her own v J ¢ ! o1 vl ised the job per Gas production of approximately 00 cubic fee was found i o0 o she plans to drill an spended the young probation of - Comms Her Title Disputed [nstant velief! $00, s Ty, b HE, In one minute it's all over! No more pain after that, That’s how Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads act. They remove shoe pressure, and re- lieve and heal —the only scienti- fic, safe, sure way to treat cors No danger of acid burn and in- fection as with harsh liquids and plasters, or cutting your corns. Zino-pads are thin, dainty, protective. At drug, shoe and dept. stores— 35c. Dz Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on —the pain is gonel to !,vl ncke uty FITCH-JONES CO. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Main St. Mg_\ISINO Phone 1409 flml Arch. Found in the Store a Handsome Brooch, which owner can have by proving propert an Fall Dresses, N°w Gloves and Other Accessories CLEARANCES PRICES '\L $1 0 0dd picces of Pure Silk, also Rayon Underearments including Vests, Bloomers, \top Ins and Combinations. Values to $2.50. at Yy “Munsingwear” Bloomers and U (3 pairs for At $1 39 fashioned Hose. Regular pn\p 50 pdl\ Underwear on Suits. (to r]nw out) Chlld)on Lonfz Black Sizes 514 tn 91 5. Values to 50c¢ pair. N 00.) “'1 mfit” fu]] Pure silk, new shades. I‘ncn Pulv \111\ vnc]udmu Vests, a pair. Hose. At $3 98 Dresses. \'\Inm $£10.00. pEpE gy

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