New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 9

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= — . — - - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929, 9 M ot \ | | ¥ s 2 . . | | . | Eisenberg is acting for the plaintift | come before me s term. Some | Democracy a Big Hot Air Balloon |(ASCAUSESDFATH @~ City Items mesmiiss Siiinss ooy o o : & E) i | |the papers. : '! ' ¥ 3 | calculation or 7 e { eo le L l( A Whll O h M | | The Junior Hadassah will hold its | but such elements ¥ e p' 00 ¢ t e t er en | |gypsy party and bridge tonight at{TRESSI ER FREFD Srrl e e | | United hall, | N nr ot these : s Plck Thelr Pockets, States Shaw‘ R et e L dby e o Brine 1 k | : Attorney and Mrs. Cyril F. Gaftney, sever njurec be = e it in Room Fomd Open by wiorset e COMPLETES TERM v vt ! HILLIPS Fers P g last e 0 aring socialism 3 their we | i : OFASN, y British Writer Declares|nad aiea wherever it was tried, | Members of Fa[m]y B e e M. McCue | Eah el & ® & { e ¥ socialism overrode him like a steam | have returned from New York and 3 fle [ 4 Pecple Want Only | roller and the result was a socialist | Washington, D. C., where they spent WQtkiDg' Brother-in-Law Leayes « [ B Trotheia . ) premier. Adolph Puppel, aged 71, of 43§ | their honeymoon. | 5 -1 esw}; 1 “nbiot N Enough Government to Where Will Dean Inge Go? |Stanley street, who was found Head| Co. No. 6 of the fire department | we[hCI‘Sfiem Tfida £ ARTBURN h ) ) | “Dean Inge repeated the asser-|in bed by members of the family responded to a ‘“still” alarm this | Y e ADACHE i Avoid Being Murdered | tion later, whereupon I asked him |Sunday morning, was a vietim of il- | atternoon for a slight fire in the | . caseeee in Beds. Ty Ass ed Pros RNARD SHAW P)—The ment s balloon filled released so that or hot air d fellow and ¢ ¢ gover t com- to modern civill: 1 look up at the sky while pocketbook. The 1 every five years. ¥rom Murder wanted to government your have Jittle along g murdered in 1 {o democracy, Shaw sy tried to win the To buy good glasses at a low price with free exam- ination by a registered optometrist is one advan- tage. To pay for them while you wear them, in small weekly payments that you will never miss, is another advantage— and a big one, toc. You have beth of these advan- tages when purchasing from us. Will you come in and Jet our optometrist preseribe for you today? ook up at y while | Yot zethooks,” L radio ith last where he expected to go when he |luminating gas. died. Nothing but socialism can re- pair the ravages of war and keep the pace of the demands of civilization. |was illuminated by a gas jet, which |huilding is owned by Mrs. Concetta | Watkins, who fleeced many Connec EReg olails o S . : S i Our present parliamentary system |was found partly opened. The door smento. | tic Eineonlet inita Mokl proniotion]| M Lss REVGIy ¥ wa ) ‘ I . can no more do the work of the was opened a few inches but as the | \fembers of Doric Council, R. & eme, was released from state | Vith McAndre v W . | v—”‘:"-?‘s modern state than Caesar's galley |meter was refilled the night befor: M. and Giddings Chapter R. A. h after having |!h® cuar carcened s ( | e can do the work of the modern en- |the fumes were Strong enough 10| Af will be guests of the New Britain | served He |and was wreeked ag ; Algcome gl |cause death. Assistant Medical Ex- | sccombly, Order of Rainbow for |has been p was | MeAT rec \ : 18 et In conclusion Shaw emphatically [aminer Dr. John Purney viewed the | (e at the Masonic temple this said at the pri I = called attention to the Soviet experi- ment in government and pra pecially which the Soviet regime devoted to |country. He was employed by the |yfio ®c Lot Granby through At. |make his rce before the| The o | the care and education of the youth, | Union Mfg. Co. for many years bUt (o ey Alpert A, Greenberg. Dep- | hoard of par November 10| estat ; e ) Eeee TR q}"\\c nlnjustlrmrh (:ur children,” | for the past se);'vml :'onr; )mfllli\lr;i‘\;ty Sherift Martin H. Horwitz at-|ask for his release. It will be I e 1 In‘”x‘\p‘»l Shaw said, “to e better -citize in retirement. He was affiliated with S i R the | first appear: )0ard ¢ 3 o AL than ourselves, Only Russia Is doing |St. Matthew's German Lutheran |qeomeaant . i Property GRE el s Mt ,‘rislcz,r,. Fmy waty g eth and & that. That's my last word. Go home |church of this city. He was grieved s S | Who will ask for their freedom. i ; : and think it over.” over the death of his wife, who ex- I Writa PROLONGED GRIEF CAUSES Mrs. Bronislawa Sakowitz Never Clty: a sister, Mrs. Anna Mac and seven grandchildre: Recovered from Loss of | Funeral services were held this prisoners, both captured in ; v | afternoon at 2:30 at the St. Mat- bed. Richard McCall, Son S nwars |thew's German Lutheran church, |Bennettsville, 8. C. and Bernard Grieved over the death of her|ReY A. C. T. Steege, pastor, officlat- ::’:;r-l‘ allas Platt, of Bradshaw, | | e feer TR iy Police announced they had con- | 1l ge 0lle dentences MCAH France, Mrs. Bronislawa Sakowicz, | Al o Y111 7o that the gun had been recovered. | (ged 09, died this atternoon at e Ullrich’s Wife Refused Until o delayed check has been | Kitnewlis ot 6 Erwin ";;};C’: il Admission by Court | made on the suspects’ statements, | X it i hington, Oct. 15 (UP)—The |the police said they would not dis-| N Haven, Oct Alone 1n the world, she bore her |, ieme court yesterday denicd the |€USS the manner in which the | Mcandrews bereavement without complaint and | | oition of John Muncil Ullrich, | Prisoners were linked with the home is in Wes! fought her misfortunes with me‘“'wm‘, New Haven, Conn., man, for | crime. Neither would the officers | York city, w best of her ability. She was born o . 4 | discuss with six months jail term, by Su- | Leon Greniewicz. plete. n G ‘ L alleged that on December| Addressing Attorney David Fitz- | Funcral arrangements, in charge | It is an old custom in Derby- |22, 1924 a note was taken out for | gerald, counsel for McAndrew of Stanley Borawski, are incom- |shire, England, to decorate bec 10 and North street property|Judge Wolfe said, in part don't | ‘hn':\s just before a wedding. |was mortgaged. Attorney Harold know how many of these cases have Atlas Blue Print Service Co. at 380 | Mr. Pupple's room was located on | Arch street. The blaze started in a the third floor of the home and it|blue print machine roller. body. es.| Mr. Puppel was born in Russia and energy | but at an early age emigrated to this evening Herman Feigenbaum has brought suit for 8100 against Konstanty His brother, sentenced for to four years the attention pired about a year ago. Surviving him are six sons, Julius, | | Henry, Albert, Gerheardt, and Louis | Puppel of this city and Adolph Pup- ‘0{' from nine and or In New Jersey Murder |one-naif ve ¥reehold, N. J., Oct. 15 (P—Two negroes were arrested today for 15¢ murder of Jacob L. Pittenger, 54 s old, Monmouth county farm- | who was shot to death late Sat-| y t Watkins | ter, Miss Carrie Puppel of this city |a brother, Charles Puppel of this 'Y the front in| fessions from hoth prisoners and | AT the motive which has been |2 rehearing of th ;"“11 "‘*‘1")2"1 I;L“l,_‘fvt::'d‘ch): wrst :‘ YEATS | young German wife was refused ad- [ mystery since the farmer was | perior Court Judge lss nigolathis - | mittance to the United States be- |Shot to death. any > Was a member of Sacred Heart | .ayce of alleged moral turpitude. | to the charge of misconduct of a mo- | !fiiifli“fi.'.!"',’}()’.‘(f’ (f:':f;"gu‘;":~ “{"“ Mrs. Ullrich was refused an im-| $3700 FORECLOSURE SUIT tor vehicle which caused the Cetablished She. bocame T bes| migration visa by United States of-| Abraham Meltzer and Rose Melt- | o Jonn IRt IS of that parish A ficlals in Germany because of police | zor, executrix of the estate of the SchoOl student here. ; R | court convictions for theft reported |late Anna Meltzer have again been| The court said that had it not been Desides Mrs. Karmilowicz, she 1s | to have occurred when she was very |made defendants in forclosure ac- | for the fact r|survived by two nieces, Mrs. John |young. Federal courts, including the |tion. The plaintiff is Louls I, | severely injure Wojtkewicz and Mrs. Alice Stule- | supreme court, all rejected Ullrich's | Raphacl. Property on North street | inclined to have sent the student to nask of Granby., and a nephew, |suit. lis involved. | state’s prison. Hartford, Oct. 15 (A—Maynard A The | Tressler, brother-in-law of Robert W. Guy M. Tessler a term of from two Tressler | Watkins fs still serving his term The ‘Tre ifound guilty of conspiracy, as ¥ T - JALED FOR DEATH ~ drews fo Six Months 5 (M—Peter | a Yale student, wh End avenue finad $500 and costs, Wolfe to- er pleading nolo contends o That the death | McAndrews wa he would have been Sweatened instantly BEST WAY | TO WHITEN TEE son St., ten-day er of tr —_— || — i A Free Trial Will Convince Ycu New | New SCREEN ory RADIO N. E. 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