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) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 Wife Pleads For Aggressive Mate ) Who Drove Her Against Stove And | Put Her In Hospital With Scalds THREETHRUWN “UT Church Servtces AS CAR []VERTURNS n T this Church irch “.u bleeding about the mouth. Charged With Stealing Trousers Ernest Nocera, 17, of 71 Has No Animosity Against | Him, She Tells Judge,| Oak 0to Skids at “Ten Curves” on e l New London Road y as \[ De )nmn Tuesday mind for Mr J Wednesday street, pleaded not guilty to charges AR ST .. |of theft of a pair of trousers valued | Righting their autom which | foF ;" A e _ After Limping to Wit- at $2.50 and vagrancy. He was ar- had been overturned in a skidding 1@ MONHS mind for rested Saturday night by Sergeant |accident at the “Ten Curves™ in Col- ;= ¢ “‘j‘ ness Stand. Thomas J. Feency, who testified that | chester, Saturday _cvening, a party ‘[ M M the boy will not go home, preferring three local residents was throw e o to sleep in automobiles and any other ed on ir way to this AT S P Ha of 53 Seymour | Place he can find. Nocera's Lrother with but one of 4 : ry 8 : N |asked Judge Saxe to give him alauiring the services of a 00 locked her against a stove on | at home Miss Dorothy And ot b e e L e 10 HIGH SCHUUL PACULTY standing, on Sunday, October 27, |trousers off a stairway on Willow 'and cut. Miss T with the resull that she was pain. STCEt Decase the owner Samucl | ininor abrasions : S == o i insky owed him some money and was not injurec Miss Mildred mond of Con- ully scalded about the legs and | \ouid not pay him. “T asked him for | J. nstein was called to aitend n s hody, halt a dollar and he wouldn't give | Miss Anderson to0cook, N. H., (0 Succeed Miss charge of assault, by Judge M. D.| Saxe in police court today, but exe- cution of the penalty was suspended and he was placed on probation be- cause it appeared the overturning of the kettle was an unfortunath after- it to me and I saw the pants on th stairs and 1 thought it would be zood chance to get cven with him he said. He denied that he intenc was fined $15 and costs on the | | out of this situation. ed to run away to Ohio after getting | € The automobile was be Grifflin As English Instructor, in the direction of this cit left New London about an s e fore. While rounding one of e ane o ves at the danger spot in e depart turnpike, the car skidded and over- | senior high school {0 succond st math of a slight assault and Mrs.| Judge Saxe continued the case f e i o nenlonel e 5 Boczek tola the court she held no | two months in charge of the pro mine was almost a complets dzncd to o o o animosity against her husband and |tion officer and advised Nocera to ck, further investigation ston F s M was certain he did not intend to hurt | obtain employment and keep out of closed it to he road L ; Ly her. | trouble {wo young women i ok S4ERDC bl ! Attorney Albert A. Creenberg. Arrested on Wife's Complaint continued on their way to this ety S8 EoRS e snnoLalis ool representing Boczek, made a plea| john Kerner, 66, of 107 Belden Miss Anderson, ar nlovasing thaeommitiso gohesis SniEsratduatesof i for leniency. There was no question | gtreet, was fined $5 without costs for | business office: of Herald B ciieohe he said, that the husband struck his | hreach of the peace and drunken. probably be confir her bed fo s 5 Kol wife, but there were nine children | pess, Officer Anth HTRET S ian s e ligicarsiolerpan) in the family and Mrs. Roczek i8|the arrest Saturd Yo . n willileay New I 1 systen n a cont delicate condition and every 10:30 o'clock on complaint of Ket Boczek can earn is needed for | ner's wife support of the househoid. Judga Passes Traffic Light Saxe's impression of the case Was| ,1pot'c Cummings, 47, of 17 that Boczek had no intention of in- chyrep street, Wethersficld, pleaded juring his wife when he struck her the City Items S ! e sotee sre nonres roies o KING GEORGE RETURNS ! the return of the operator's And he felt that the best interests | o iareis iine ot aiare o Bonig|of James G, Willian T0 BUCKINGHARN ; of society would be serv ecots and was fined $5 without I\'f”‘, ahany P mitting him to return to his family | costs. He said he was sorry about it | 1™ & el i e Cheering Crowds Greet 1Royal Couple and resume his employment. He has | and did not pass the light inten- | oroad & ¢ St been in jail in default of £300 bonds | ionally, Offcer Louis Harper | °f 146 8 on Arrival from sandringham since last Monday. e The 0. suits, topcoat According to Detective Sergeant Speeder Fined $10 or oy Gl This Afterncon, llinger's testimony, Boczek admit- Michael Naples, of 120 Beaver t mdo No ] ~d that he had been driuking and |street., was fined $10 and costs on ; s is wife and he had words, resulting | the charge of speeding to which e |and 7 at 25 Chapma H % : his | ! punch in the mouth which pleaded guilty I l advt e e ed her to reel against the stove Officer Harper festified that| ey, William A. Harty branc ot sl Boczek was in New Britain | Naples drove a heavy truck owned | A, 0. H., will hold a regular meet 5 told General hospital under treatment for | by Herman Belkin at the rate of 33 tororrow might at 7:30 olcloph )y ; 7 Ac her burns until yesterday. and was|to 35 miles an hour on East in vhist and follow the P & barely able to limp to the witness|and Center streets about §:3 30 o'clock 3 % S nd to testify. | saturday night of 417 | hc ; 1 Frazer on Probation The case of George Furman fes 10| Their 1 i 1 Willlam Frazer, 35, of 35 Chest- of Church street, Newington, ch Rl e AT T s it street, charged with breach of ed with speeding and driving past painting I Sat- | (hrong's hearty g e peace and drunkenness, was a triffic light at Allen and Stanley urday, and taken to New Bri‘- a particularly warm demo =iven a chance on probation, his case | streets, was nolled on payment of |ain General hospital. He was re- outside of the palace a being continued for two months | COSts torney Thomas J. Cabelus norted to be resting comfor to- of more thar ) with the understanding that he | represented Furman. | day, must stop drinking and Lehave or | Driver Fails to Appear The St. Elizabeth's Theatric 2 e will be sent to jail for a long| Itobert Toffolon, Of SWAMID | 10 of the Sacred Heart church wiil S road, Kensington. rged With | (honcor a costume dance on Tues- Supecnumerary Oficer Albert . | reckless driving. failed torappear inl oty s Pt i e furphy testified that he arrested |court and Judge Saxe issued an or-|,ccomply hall of the Sacred Frazer at Washington and Lafay. |4¢r for his arrest on recommenda- | <101~ A short entertainment wiil vite street about 10:30 e'clock Sat- | tion of Prosecuting Attorney Woods. [y, given 7 night. Frazer told a story of | A nolle was entored in the caselt oy "o g Nro Staley Karnas Zoine intoll an alloymaylwith i ol of David Iteplan, 26yl i108 Wintinopatessl e ot cotil liave | retarnad strangers to have a drink out of a |Street, who was arrested by Officer| . " i\ qding trip to Wash tlo and gelting a punch in the | Willlam O'Day on the charge of as-i, .o ", "¢ e, He also lost his hat and could | 52ulting Herhert Wells of 116 Win- S : Hcen il st his hat & et John Blogoslawski, son of 1 e and recelvs ¢ : o L {torney Woods en-and Mrs. K. Blogoslawski of Or A A 1 Judge Saxe told Frazer he was be Prosecuting Altorney Woods ¢ ettt i - and pro coming & nulsance and must keep | o7ed @ nolle in the case of Che: spentiheluce e ol of his ot out of trouble or go to jail BrczkowsklFL6, ofi23 Curlingstucet Pre s £ Frazer, who is known o the po- | /1o Wascharsed with {aking an au- e e SOSHnE e Dhetes (B0 0 Lage Sekn o the po- s mobile owned by Fred Beloin, 1 in a happy mooc as a fighter when intoxicated . c : * | without the latter's permission. Tsabella Circle, National Da ; k. Officer Murphy a {uscle and . : DT N Gy - bella, will hold a me: ed to kick him but the officer it ENTERTMNS 35 CHILDREN inocked hi . AVIATOR WHO LANDED IN S m down and held him on Ry he ground. Frazer cried for mercy ter being overpowered Throws Hot Coffec on Wife Louis Wentland, 32, of 159 Gov- ernor street, was accused by his wife of striking her with his fists, throwing hot coffee on her back, hitting her with a sugar bowl and New Haven Judge Finds Day Mad Error of Judgment in Bringing otherwise abusing her. He accused Grads to Vootball Field. her of nagging him and arousing | \. Haven, Nov. 4 —Ewing W. his angry passions. 5 hi 5 Camden. N. J Philadelphia flier wh 2 Judge § kxecution of e imposed a f the penalty ded two suspended, % i Yale across the street om the ! Misses Margaret . Fiedler hde p,ia‘,:d_”\'\‘ e “"‘;ftg""‘; bowl just before the game With |entertained at a Hall party fail Drloss e chingos Hie etiitae |Partmouth began, made an ervor In | glven at the home of and M Yoot da TN el [Hda rlran | suas e CRCINEEOUL Judge Stanley | Leo Sokolski of 4§ Overlook ried life Dunn decided today in Mmpnnll{l‘v\v: cnue Saturday s The hoine S i udgment against him on 0| was prettily decora appro- Seiesan S0 aiagmadeqtiietartsst J-haf:as of violating state aviation priate colors. Durir o Yesterday on complaint i PUnGgRchD] o laws. foriune telling and dancing were Mic Mln]lz:;:‘_r:.\“'?"“'"o‘r i Fawm. | Aviation Commissioncr Clarence enjoyed. ! : present, was so impressed g B M. Knox and State Aviation Inspec-| The Catholic Women's Rencvolent ipstitution from which Ington avenue. fined FIELD NEAR BOWL FREED alumni of H. Raymond of Harr et, entertained twenty of Arthur Rossin Host o Youngsters g friends Friday afternoon lowe'en party in honor of her| from Dr. Klingberg's Home on e birthday, Games were Occasion of son’s Birthday, ter which refreshme were served Rossin of 24 Van | Miss Freida Rickenberg of attended the uniy the from o at his resid es Ne was 10 and s s \ tor Ralph 1. Hamilton, who caused | Logion will meet Tuesday evening came that he nofilied tharge of bri AT S believe Day had intentionally flown will follow e eild dandl While Emil Novek e | Poac |too Jow over the cily or deliberately | Alexandra lodge, A, 1. 0. Da e Sewiyor Uesm o, G A S neglected to find a proper landing ters of Tl George, will initiate : - for drunkenness and judgment uasjrr”‘”\ L e Tal\en |0r C ndm‘ I’»ndac AR L LR breach | 0 me from the Central airport,| Captain Kelly of the local police — Arrangemier or chan iEheinetce U RN o ;Im];fi\fll'y\p i roe .\“’10'”‘. telephon: fo bl o James Cronin testified that they S T the P % made the arrosts at the corner of |OUicCide Lea\cs Stock W"]':l'_‘j”yr"““"“”""‘_I‘vm”y‘g“'w Znsls lionals il Washington and Froad sirecis last| T Her Son and 5 “d in the name of Carmen Gagli- aftair will o suceessful in night. the men having been fight-| .oy N, Y., Nov. 4 (UP) wrdi of 273 Cherry strect.’ this city, |way. More than 100 tables ng with each ather. Novak had a|p ..o Henry, a member of a promi- siruck a milk delivery wagon and |been rescrved discoloration under the left eye and |\ ohi purlington, Vt, family, who the driver ran away. An investi Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran committed suicide in a Troy 1 tion is being made. cral chairman of the commi saturday, left her son. Albert Attorney Israel Nair has heen ap- char Mrs. Ju a sister whose name was not learn- | pointed receiver of the bankrupt cs- |chairman of th 5]e od. cach 40 shares of radio stock,|tate of Sam Kaplan, clothing mer- Mrs. P. 1. Mchouo AN valued at $1.200, chant of Main street. Isidore Gold- |of the pr commi 19 = | A note to her sister. found in her 'man, Leon Tomikowski and 1 Depot is chairmar room, said: Winkle been named ap- | committee and 2Mrs ward > “I have left 80 sharcs of radio praisers. Dray is chairman of the table cor «tock in the hands of my brokers. 1| Charles Giardino has been sued |Mittee. ) €] have not the certificates. 1 am giv- by the General Roofing Co. for $200. 4 7| ing vou half and son half. Ro Attorney Yale Sable is acting for y Mrs. Henry's suicide was attrib- the plaintiff and Deputy : / uted by police to her loss in the T~ Martin H. Horwitz attached 1 > ont stock market. She was the dant's property on Jerome stre Vil il VA 4 laughter of Albert T. Rutter. vice of Spaulding. Kimball wholesale grocers wresident. Company. Current Ev entq (lass Oldfashioned Bessle Mrs. Clarence I, Bennett will re- ' lives of a number of persons resid- e onican ez o es sume her class in Current Events at | ing near its base cnmhined with quinine /; {the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday ocvening.| The city of Quetzaltenanga 1$| and a stimulant, pro- The girl who lets menstrual pains (The program will be: reatly alarmed. although ecruption e Tealteoats interfere with her activitics has not| Review of the book “Scarlet Sister |of sand and lava has diminished ment for colds heard of Midol. These wonderful |Mary” by Julin Peterkin: the sig- | somewhat. The government has( and head- 7 little tablets act quite harmlessly. [nificance of Prime Minister Mac- sent aid to the affected region aches. directly on the organs affect:! |Donald’s visit to the United S i They do not interfere with naturs.|the tariff bill in the senate SUES TO DIVIDE PROPERTY Drugnists hut they do remove every particls | golden jublice of Thomas A. 1 Notice of intent to sue for a par- Yof that unnatural, unnecessary i | summer on a Wyoming ranch. tition of property at 12 ston Gl’fl‘e S Midol will end the most severs = avenue has been filed with the city \enstrual pain in five o seven| SAYAD EXPANDS BUSINESS clerk by Attorncy Leonard & \(\— Laxaiive minutes. sam Sayad, former owner of the nell who is acting for Mrs. Mary - 3 ! Midol s a marvelous discov Miss New Brituin dincr on East tichneider against ldward Holcing- %R@nfiej made by #specialists. 1t is not | Main street, has purchased Pete’s o [% A . larcotic, yot it ends all that need-|Lunch, & diner on Commercial It it is found impossible to have e I\ lss pain. And if you anticipat: street, and has alrcady taken pos- the pariition without causing ma- ‘ INEI‘E the time. the cxpected pain will not session of the place. terial injury to the parties. a sale sppear at all. Tiny tablets in con- | Sam is cook for Company T of of the premises and a division of the Tablcis temient little 2luminum cage ob-|the Connecticut National ird | proceeds will be asked in ety court € i~inable at cvery drugstore. Isn't|when that company e, at| Constable Fred Winkle scrved th ul Since 1889 | folly to suficr month after month? | Niantic in July every ycar, Resumed at Y. W. C. A. €100 .\r'chelie\‘cd Dead In Volcanic Eruption juate 5 4 (P—Vio : L T e Grovc&a;gm 1 et e ININE forits qui- Maria is believed to have cost ti BROMO QU q nine tonic and laxative effect. papers. 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