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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER p Vi bureau tomorrow from 6 (u Noted New York Divine Links Hap- 3 o'cloc offering the last oppor First Chmch Boys CApLTe wications ror adiusica. compensasion {certiticates, Miss Cora Bertini, dire ‘»; o | | vember declined to $2,450,842 from Prsient Scot ad Viee P+~ " ||| St S e from $28.07 Lalges[ Number of prlzes tor of the burean, announced today. Mis: Mary Die 29 (P—Declar- tish the no- dent Alderson Installed - nd of Pitts. ding period last yo bury T'a., is spending the holid gross fell to $1 s — that relizion is opposed to the o i ] It was “Troop 4 Night" at the |2 tho home of her parents, Mr.and | qpore oo o the mect- |huppiness and joy ot life," Bishon ke N k. Dic. 20 UP—Heavy | +ssion of the New Britain Boy Scout | Mrs. Joseph Diemund of 7L South | {n2or the Rotary cluh at the Bur- | William T. Manning advocated Sun-| et R railroad equi un;nxv 2 court of honor held last night in the | BUrritt street 1vitt hotel today out of respeet to the | 4Y SPOMS today in a talk before the | N ! R e el We Offer: Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mem- | The Alumni association —of the | mainory of George W. Traut, swho | National Collegiate Atiiet SOCKA- | ttor eharg 5 and frelght car oll‘dv‘rl’ I 15 of that troop, which is Jocated | New Haven Normal School of Gym- ' was o member of {he elub, tion's convention Nover 1 catured the mixed price movement | : Pirst Congregational churel, [ 1728tes will hold a n nd din- | rhe principal business of the club | “One of the great symbolic d e ¢ $4.-[in to HEi i S al‘t or Ire Insurance Lo T ey at the urrit this eve- | consisted of the farewell to Orville |<criptions in the Bible deseribes the | (OWe fell OSSR g S R e R e . “d at the court and capty liss Rose Glover, president of | o parker, retiring preside and | Moly City to us as ‘rull of boy: i S sl T oL R A - T bt iy e A Ain 160, e A e b e p o e preldent p B0 ir1s playing In the tiredts {horaory|S s, gainst §: i Phe L) Price on Application Fagle Scout Willami Baker of | he new president, and Rey. | Which suggests that we shall have : 5 oty | S fcicaat o ‘ Troop 4 was awurded a gold pulm | Jurlbut A, Griswold returned to- | William H. Alderson, vice-president, | 0UT sports and recreations. or their : PR V.S Steél com or securing 10 merit badges in ad- |day to the University of the South,| 71h s3 was made by Judge B. |cauivalent, in the futire lif : il ¢ I Sotar, ek iition to the 21 necessary for the at- anee, T alter spending the | P, Gaffney. Referring to the certainly belleve we wiial) i Spany 3 o : tainment of the cagle rank. Scout |lolidays with his parents, Mr. and |that Mr , while Sunday is the Lord’s day ) the assets of tl Buker, who won the hronze palm [Mrs. Alfred Grisweld of Yrancis|New Yor 1 & Texas ker is leaving to go to | '© Judge Gaitney said (and on that day worship should have Tust spring, is leader of the Pelican “when that Great Babylon on the place, my own view is that pro- (o n s the Newt patrol in his troop. He and Eagle| Because of the death of Vice-!Hudson requires vigor and brains it | our bovs umd perform DR DD Scout Winthrop Warren of the same |President George W. Traut of North re it from the country.” He|thelr religious dutics on that day |€anize a new corporatio froop are the only New Dritain |& Judd Co, today annual | paid tribute fo Mr. Parker's char. |they should then fecl quite free fo tho line as a subsidiar ¢ 1 le: v th ennis o 0! i her scouts to win these palms. ‘ istmas party of Anchor |acter from the time he was a boy on {enjoy their tennis or golt or oth Merit badges were granted as fol- | Brand Girls' club will be omitted this | a, chusetts farm to his future |sports. T belleve 5¢ 4 sing to | —_ lows at last night's session: Iire- [year in th er ficlds of endeavor.” God for them to do lar price movements o Nicholas Sei liati complained | *He has been true to himself and his | Bishop Manning told the conv the opening of the stock of $56,000, imarket to wnship, Sargis Mnatsaka rian T 2 t ymond [t0 police today that considerabls [ fellowmen,” he said \tion that the bal 4 with the larger fluc \I":)\?\“)r of T (vn:’:’k l‘mlul;m ft, Wes- | damage v done to a building he ferring to Mr. tt Te said |needed for ek " ths wm,'w tuations on the up side. Gas com ley Ellms, Wallace Davis, Raymond [iS erveting at the corner of Silver | “the world Is striving after thinkers, | bay in whedral o John the | pany stocks such as Brooklyn Tn Mainer and Richard Hovanesian, all and Lyman streets, one straight thinker is President | Divine, had been underwritten. an ! Consolidated opened 2 34t of Troop 4; marksmanship, Huarry A son was born at New Britain [Al°X. It is not the ease and the | A e 4 higher and Brookivn Edisor slade of Troop 4; woodwork, Wal- |General hospital today to Mr, and | Cmfortable home but the disciplined PLAN MENTAL [;LlNl[" Waa strong at the opening. Macl lice Davis of Troop 4; metal work, {Mrs. Albert Kent of 67 Main streer, 110 such as Alex Scott has that Truck and Southern Railway werc e on Glan ot sl & ® the man. Yo are here be | oft . point or 50 at the outsct Al x»!un ‘,“”* of 'froop 4; chemistry Among SR e Merton Clark of Troop 4; swimmi A | ymond Maincr of Troop 4; r for laggards like Young Loch- - 5 1t is sueh men and these : | Wallace Davis, Merton Clark, ¥ Smith of the Notre Dame | to Mr. Parker, Mr. Scott Richard Hovanesian, all ot Mr. Parker, Mr. 5 W team were Willlam W. T g Rey, William H. Alderson) who e & 1d Assistant Scoutmaater | S - David Ellison and Attorney|gre marked men in the community, (Continued from Tirst Page) | ert. Sackett of Troop T; bird | Cy ". Gaffney. Attorney Gaffney |hecause they are beneficial to the S i study, Assistant Scoutmaster Robert lis an alumnus of Notre Damic | community. 1t 1s an honor to the | who wish additional advice and pos- | sackelt of Troop 7, und Merton| —Robert Peterson is spending a fur- | Rotary elub to have such a man lead | g1 Clark of Troop 4. | lough from the navy at his home on | it g cond class rank wWas approved 200 Stratford road. Ile | Richard Hube and Merrill Ho- | turned from a cruise to the W sart of Troop 4, the local men in atten t the testimonial banquet i last night to Cary dingnosis. Contrary to the | seneral opinion Dr. Leak says many Bocerringito Mr. Alderson. | i ients call voluntarily at the Mid- the judge referred to an old and | ;.10 ! > dletown institution and reques ind Anthony Carro | [ndies and Central Americs UNEattle Goninoyarsy B cancernitail i 4 | treatment. | e The Christnias tree party to he [ the use of first names by saving he | gy o ectaptishment of & clinic| (Continued from Co. W. W. Bullen presided at the {givon by 1 Catholic Daughters of | insist upon giving the min- |y poan that a mental hygien- | = which soared 11 1 BESRICHS ~ America this cvening, has heen post- {ister the more respectful title and | /" 000 "giationed he 1t is {automobiles and the Stars and (lost all its gain in ree and in- | would cheer theos will | we poned. The Christmas t ¥ pay a fine each| St FO that the T e o e e e on of officers cor k for violation of Rotary rujes Y g ; . 'uum“n nstitutlon home of Mrs. W, Weleh, 129 Glen He suid he had studicd the ancient | e R T terism, the fire wor- ong tional colors of the country verywhere throughout the city. Greeted by Colenel Amado Anuapolis Royal, N. 8, Is Threat- S0 .""“‘f}‘”"r‘\“i.{/"l,'M e | ported as favoring the, MOVeMCRt| The airman was grecied fral diecting ened by Blaze but Loss Is kept |8250 Is Paid Into State T e R b D i e e R O LD aitigol GRae Tl Down (o $10.000, Conscience Fund in 1927 v ite wool symnol ot good | Tack in Boy'’s Sggmagh {Esy Semanc LAt pyeeten o | e o Annapolis Royal, N. = \v:;‘mhf tified .\Lw::;u‘\‘.‘::,t \ I [\ “.‘:" g\“(:'vrjlz‘;";,'-‘\\\" Is Located With ‘\'Ra)j jamerican & aed- | EECHOn :\"‘:“"\ —Two business blocks AT e TR, d 1o tha new vice president | IFVing Allard, two vear old son of |iately sent Mrs. tele- | | Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Allard of 89 R stroyed and a bakery was d cre rv of 1 v alib e v amE | AR A e \f\,“.“fd”“"":‘ 1 il ) y by & fire which started in a plun At s 1 benefited ' Orange s is In the New Britai our so s joved hop her - today. The fire Dy his aords, we Rnow 1is aets ape | General hospital under obscrvation [glory in making th Enon o ) e V.M; Tt Lo "o s the magnet to the |as the result of swallowing a tack oA e eD Lt R G le lel caused 0 damage, s the m {last I : ¢ examinations lo- | ) of cenlols i the is a true follower L ¥ |zt ot s L e WL p 11(h commandment. Thers | cated ths tack in the stomach. Tt | Iresident Chacon who went to the AL tiRL e 50/ 1511 aumber of 11th command- | is not known whether an eperation |fiying field to receive the flyer, said \ mos he dist 30 bills, in a ! istion lis 1 . i 1 el e S e s e the people acclaimer 4 was burned. « Iplain envelope, was addressed o 1he MEAPNE CACan b amenn ihosois |herald of peace and pro Annapolis Royal, the sccond old- [state treasurcr and postmarked "SUS cob N At the city hall, Mavor est town on the North Amcrican |Southbridge. It was duly recorded | YOUr Sizzar ISREoany turo ivera welcomed says ‘Thou shalt giving him a 1 the nation 1 i SeHy koS ea - [ wienini i n funetions in his hono! Mrs, Ellen B. Berntson hte strcets to give continent, is situated near the “miscellancous receipts,” under | nlch mouth of the Annapolis river, whic! cience fund,” and is the only | cmpties into 1 and the | contribution of its kind received dus Bay of y. It was four d in |ing the fiscal year. 1604 by Demonts and Champlain d previous to the American reve- | Decrease in L\n(hmp lution had a troubled history, hav- Mrs, Ellen B. Berntson, widow of ing_ heon eaptured and recaptured | Keported From the \uulh e yiling clogies I L opoe PP ——— en Berntson, died at the ¢ of | p A TRt o case was presented to Mr. Parker [SVUn Bernt o il "”“ ; “““”” 2 by the French and ish during | N orlk, € p Halt G2 Ehoiallib Iy JuaEB Tohn| e ety NS IN GEER CIROR 2 the Indian war. Among the most | Hional association for t C- i1 Kirkham. Mr. Parker in’ re- Vine stre Middletown, last night. | notable expeditions the towr: | Ment of colored people to e T b s lanan {5 Nie .\'h-; was 70 3.;:-: nine v:m'mhs“fllll Him: At diisfortioey ath 4898 apirthi[\ZNCHLS SLERIVECEYS e S181Es, it will e suid reey showing n the numher of lynehir 5 ) ¢ cter Ande son, which were fitted out at Bos- '} . v‘»v- '1 ; ‘v hi 1 nue or his home at S0 West 40in | O1son and a brother, Peter And in 192 6to n ton. After t rican revolution, E reat, I e ek counts i Anriapolis/|ere lynehed: in Niississippl Alils [~ 4" o inil{ee consist George | The funeral will be leld Friday | was settled loyalists frow the 335 the report showed, three S | 1yvon 100 Sprague eyl L IROORRA TS PROIGlOCIcRCro (1o T et my.n.w o oand Arkansas, 180 N \Wiljam H. Alderson was appointed | SWedish Lutheran church on High R Florid england, and one cach in Kentucky, | (o draw up resolutions en {he death | Street, Middletown. Rev. A. Lindgren Missouri, North Carolina, | of Mr. Traut. | wil officiate and burial will be in the nd Californfa. Al but 10 | The committes on speakers an- | SWedish cemetery in Portland, of the vietims were Negrocs. | umbel: Dependent sistance Larger ounced the program f@r Januar noun DEOSEOIL b Willlam Blackburn, i |¥ i ; Sy will seek to have the senate fir On City for / as follows: Dower| .. 0 3 The calendar year 1027 is closing Phlhp W agoner Named [or the Manitacturers fionfor(BvIllam gniack U R Ir S e sonpllisalcgeneat ariis with a larger number of persons de- o {Connecticut. Subject, “Business < SYE O Ml he ~ifSldays on the allen property pendent upen the city for ulmmn' Head of Big Concern Iforecasts for the new year” Janu- | 'villiam Blackburn of Florence | 1o tnor than the tax measur New Yo S ) Phill {4 GG e 22 1 D i Ul D lary 12, Professor Brook Enemy, fu- +5"¢h ‘,’I"" ‘,"“_” ";:"" B _‘:"""'Dl In his letter to Mr. Melle IORNE S DISSLUEl ORI Feiietoriin Miroveriimantaa s | ool sELILE. TEIIsinsiere JRae lehairman explained that ther ny, today was [ b 2 | New Bedford, Mass., this morning by | coma necs ; sl S Interriational Re- | o0 o e ant. Busia | 20me dlsagreement as o the ) lutic George 11, Dy- s : peetive reve Y L at the close of last ye Supt. | John L. Doyle of the department of : ]“”j"l‘v public welfare reported this after- 0 uoon, named presiden 1k on Junuary 19 Elliott Fisher com John .| e R S N for the coming While 1 namlierde T Alieman of |¥0M “Stralght and Crooked Lines | %25 17 Fine G cter¥, NOW with the treasury insisting there appcars to be an absence of SHo T :; ; “;‘ “m&om P l‘“ on. |in the el ONines January | Bedford. holding the total reduction to pitiful cases and extreme need,i 10 PO BE A3 COMSEILEEE, SO Comumissioner Rohi 3 [000,000 instead of the $290,00 : cern, whicli Is an amalzamation of | miiissioner Robbins B, istend many of those now on the char - Aaes madsial Stoeckle, on the motor vehi 5 * lists belng of the type requiring only | nderwood was made chairman of |, gy 10,0 | ! He suggested that the fssue | temporary relicf. s | = ey A e he settled if congre: v he board of directors of the new | uperintendent Doyle and ¢ mmv‘ T al il . F unera ls March 15 whe <t in Jarmes W. Maraand are work. |company las been inercascd by te | Noted Boston Police et w rs of the Elliott | ‘ 5 = ll)epar(ment Sleuth Dies | | Delay until after Ma approved by the hou | Fisher companies, s waite T % el ing on a budget for next year which | tlection of 10 dire s oo atel s e Fisher company, and two new o\ ! v = ill be of approximately the sams [rectors ton, Dec. 29 (A—John R. Me- | Michael Brown {make it impossible for the corpora- size as vl:!zs’ g extensive addi- & e who had heen chief of the e funeral of Michacl Brown |tion taxpayers, the hig hencficiaries tions to the department’s prograi | S S AR u of criminal investigation of |was held at 9 o'clock today at St |of the pending bill, to ohtain relief ston police department for | Mary's church. Rey. Walter A. Mc- | when they make fheir fiest returns ‘ : Airplanes Are Now Used | vears before his retirement [Crann celebrated the mass. Rev. |in the coming year, Atty. (,enelal Demes Any London, D~ 20 (B—An afrplane {1t year, died at his home in Barn- | Matthew J. Traynor was deacon Cres e | was put into service today to carry |Stable today. McGarr joined the | Rev. Walter J. Lyddy sub-deacon, |that the treasy will propose that Complaints Are Ignmed ,..m,\\,,, s o on of England’s snow. | department in 1591 and had visited | assisteq him, Mrs, Crean sang “Veni | the taxpayers on that date would qLicR ol e IO I Tt Il parts of the country in connee- |Spiritu Sancti” at the offertory and [ make only the first quarterly settle- air- | tion with many notable criminal |“Lead, Kindly Light” at the eon-!ment and that the reductions wonld AL Gmiehta b el Sl jitol to- | drome near on this noon | cases. clusion of the mass. Burlal was in{je allowed in the form of c day, in reply to an inquiry whether |11 @ plne ladea with cases of “’"“5 ary's cemetery. |the remaining three quarter used of violating the < of the Kent, who have been cut off for S e : 4 ) zhchsct of aldting,l) f the Kent, who B Ve aeiom | Votes 6 P. C. Dividend | runeral services for Miss Anna ORI . ¢t by prescrih- | days from A r : ”‘l“(:""l “”;m.m.'.'?': £ Byspesiil | snowdrifts twelv= and fourtecn fect | At @ meeting of the hoard of di- | Kajaskas. daughter of Mrs. Cather . 2 rectors of the New RBritain National | in i ce I aeep. Kajaskas and nurse in the of- ‘L“:‘iiy’:r;.'xls;v”:‘chl een brought against ] bank today, the rezular semi-annual fice of Dr. William ¥ Keith, will b | FATAL ACGIDENT ON PlKE relidaddiny el 7 i dividend of five per cont and s 5 Pidfaais 5 55 Dr. Arthtr B. Movan of Manchestr | FAMOUS HERD KILLED R P :"m“::’f“"‘;’l;ckd:(\‘(“(;m Wl el under tho state lav, and lignor pre-| Nettingham, Eng, Deo: 20 () 0, 1odq SO (B0 BT ST WS efclock ek the home, Tt Daiey shert o S0 e Te scription rights of a dozen or more |-—The famous herd of Licutenant |y ouont hotore the hoard, Treasurcr drew's church. Burial will be in St. | | s about the state have been Colonel Charles Birking, consisting |y, oy shureh | oked, according to the prohibi-[of 94 British IFriesian dairy eattle, st £ A ¥ tion enforcement offic: lwas slaughtered today beeause it PATLS TO APPEAR IN COURT { {1iad hecome infeeted with hoof and | Inyestigating | being contemplated. England nowbound and | many other than those T have acted upon,” | hound districts, _‘ Attorney General B. W. Alling said 'wo aivmen left the S fa in- make actu Hospital in Serious Condition and Baby Escapes Harm, | | —— ; complaint nm M 150 Hartford, Conn., Dec THREE STORES CLOSED |mouth dise which 13 prevalent |voung man was annoying a g o onuments ", Campficld, 27, of Will Three New Britain stores were flin parts of England. 91 Booth street, about $ o'clock LM ¢ Set enywhere In New I na ‘_\ winglon, who was fatally injured i when the car in which he was riding ast night was completely demo clos 1 today by civil officers armed | with writs of V. Daniclc tirking recently refused an Ar- levening, tachment |gentine firm's offer of proprietor of upernumerary Officer TLo- | 30 for onc |vines Johnson recognized Johu Rac- bull alone, Most of his cows and zck, aged 20, of 24 Nash street, who | il Price Includes S ed in a crash with an automobh zo0ds stor §8 Broad street, [peifers were valued as high as $1,- | was driving an automobile although | lettering, cart- & 4 o | ; | ing setting|operated by John Ramos of 59 Mill has been named defendant in three 400 each. 1 his license was suspended recently | g 8 istreet, New Haven, at the intersce- actions, totalling $1,800. Constable = [by the state commissioner of motor | Bo e Sand e R s i ok th B I'red Winkle served the papers and | GOVERNOR SIGNS PAPERS (vehicles. Licutenant Bamforth al ; ik & | Martford, | 20 (B—Governor | lowed Kaczek to go on his own re- | Woolen Co. of Hartford seeks dam- \frumbull foday signed requisition |cognizance but he failed to appear | ages of $600, through Nair & Nalti ion (he governors of New York and |11 police court today, and through a Stanley Borawski secks-$700 dati-| gy i, for the return to this state jmisunderstanding, Officer Johnson | COM= ANY DAY Save nges, through M. 1. Stempien, and b ot (80 E T Flynn, wanted |Was also absent. so a continuance |Buy direct and savo agent's couil ecedman, through Nair & Nair [{, New Haven for theft, and David |Until tomorrow was taken "' c s th s -I- I ]799 ling for $500. IDe Leo, wanted in Hartford for | o e : mitns sons le 1¢ furniture store of . Shein- : 1 "l'snlvmlu. died today All Granites | His wife, Mrs. Ruth Campiicld, is closed the storc. The Star tured pelvis and othe Their daughtor, caped uninjured. ninric atherine, 3, es- non-support man on Lafayette street was clos by Constable Winkle by vitue of writ for $2,500 damages, issued e police ithe return of the operator Iney S. Miller of Trinit Man’s Condition (fritical Louis Littleton, N. H., Dec, 20.—(UP)— |©! : | Orang: tically ill at New " Attoney Irving I. Rachlin in favor|pyofessor Ilenry A. Perkins of Trini- |1 John Klatka of 302 High street, | " Britain hospital, having |1 of B. Miller. Tho plaintiff claims (v coljer . Conn.. was in a |2150 the suspension of the license of | 9 » y | Heen sleneition {the Tead By a Brich that moncy loaned the defendant has ' Jogpital here today with a com- ' Carl Angelo of 11 Sexton street and el AR repairing a chimney at th le Tron Works t Saturday, Bjenatsky has a wife and Opposite St Mury’s Charch, TR : Besidence 17 Rummer St.—1625-3. | (Six children, the vo J | children being only _mot been returned. pound fracture of his v Frank Ginsburg has brough suit rained while skiing at I for $100 damags against . Cavarra, | ; through Greenberg & LeWitt. Con-| pARK: stable John §. Recor closed the de- | Opyfije it leg, sus- [suspension of the right to operate, | R |m the case of Joseph Kaloobol of | 21 Glen street, HOST AT DINNER | o . Pavker, retiring police | KOWALSKY fendant's store at 232 North street. commissioner. was host to the "”‘“" Frank Kowalsky, who was arrest- UNDERTAKER Fhone 1625-2. old. | AUTOS COLLID commissioners and Chicf W, C. Hart | ed 1n this city for theft of an auto- | Cars driven by Royal G. Wilbur AN at a dinner last evening at the Ehn [mobile owned by John Symecko, FLOWERS {an assistant secretary of the Com- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kallerman |Treo Inn, Farmington. June 23, 1023, will be released soon | Telegraphed to Al Parts of the World | mercial Trust Co. and Georgo T of Linwood strect announce the faa NS |trom ~ Massachusetts Reformatory “imonds OY Day strect collided in ing to word received by Chief BOLLERER,S front of the police station last eve- Hart today. A warrant for the POSY SHOP ning about 5:30 o'clock. The Si- |local offense Wwill be lodged against | y3 vy, Main St. Prof. Bidg, Tel. ssg | monds machine was damaged to the nt him on his release, “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” | ¢xtent of about $100 eugagement of their daughter, Sig- PRENCH BANK CUT RATE | accor ne N., to Arthur J. Lord of Forest-| Paris, Dec. 20 (P—The Bank of | W. ville. No date for the weddinz has| France today reduced its discount |loc been set rate from five to four per 2o, Burlington & Quiney for No- e — - — — — = 3 = — == = i with cations | in the Hartford hospital with a frac- | truck on Head With Brick | st of the| 29, 19217, RAILROAD STOCK FEATURES MARKET 2" U, 8. Steel Common Becomes o | Leader Today | particularly ef ern coalers, | loss of busi- 13 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 result o weathe Lackawanna broke nearly 5 points, despite the declar- k i extr m\m‘ nd of 31, and Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange e ) Y Bl 0 s Edward L. Newmarker, Manager I.ead broke 6 points, , [ Continental Insurance (old) 4 and ) | Kelly-Springtield, Commercial Solv. o |ents, Savage Arms and Dupont i We Offer: 2 points or more. | l Pools continucd active in anticipa- | fon of January reinvesi- T Lawyers Mortgage Co. d by about a X Btor Brooklyn Edi- Price on Application. Union G Consoli~ lm 1 « , Collins & Aikman, Out- Mexican Petreleum and natlonal e an mee of tradir vt ga of the U. 8. st ied t w vecord pri | Shipment of $16,( | 1o arent idence 1 Houstc v streneth as v issnes. Midl rred jumped & THE MARKE ind is supplied. A few | wlvanced in the fa loadings. the first Loconiotive extended {t 1in to 6 1-2 points and Ame a4 American C d 2 points fluctuations continu el products preferred iered strength be- st half hour. 1 was soon in s EDDY BROTHERS & & 2 polnts and then Members Hartford Stock Exchange < three NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN ™ BurrittHotel Bldg. Hartford Conn. Trust BIdg. ~ Colony Bidg tncreased pur- nd an improved | General Motors quickly re- | avout a point |[§ We Offer 1d heen sustained fn further it rumors of a ne T wene [ 10 Shares of Aetna Life Insurance Co. o advance, es- 010,000 v had no it call money | ier a 1 Ste poin r and advances of fairly numnerous. AT 2:30 P. M. fter t (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Al Dye 1547 o . \ L Sn \m Am Tel & Tel 178! u Tobacco . Am Woolen ., 201 Anaconda Cop’ 57 [Dodge Bros A {Du Tont De | Nem Erie RI | Lrie 1st prd [1am Pl Visk Gen iigh Val ] Mack Truek ,.105 Marland Oil 45 Mo Kan & Tex 39 Mont Ward National L N Y Central NYNH&H Nor & West .. 180%; North Pa 3 Pack Mot Car §8% {Pan Am Pet B 443 Pen Ivania 647 Pierce Arrow Radio Corp | Reading Reynolds B ..1 Scars Rocbuck 867 sinclair Oil . 1 Sonthern Pac Southern andard Ol art Warner iebaker co Prod P'ac United Fruit |U s CtIr Pipe U S Ind Al .. 1L S Rubber . S Steel . | White Motor | Willys Over ... Woolworth .. 191% 19015 Close | TREASURY B\l..\\( B Treasury Balance, 3252 $49.414. : of de- | Pan American | on Oil showed | id_some of the | 1 Produets s soon aft- | *| Will Buy and Sell 2 | Niles-13 dison. wnic - § 30 Shares American Hardware 1in 1o 7 points to 224 1 e for all time, gold to carly /f 70 Shares Stanley Works Fidelity Industrial Bank Stock and Rights (When issued) EDWIN D HYDE | Dealer in Bank Stocks 136 West Main St ew Britain, Conn, Telephone 4800 voetn sTOOK MAEL | SUSPECT KIDNAPERS (Vurnished by Putsam & Co.) Insurance Stock Bid Asked 19 Year Old Brownsville, Pa., Girl Actna Casualty Aetna Life Ins Co . \etna Fire Automobile Hartford I National Fire . hix Fire Missing and Bootleggers Are Be- | ing Hunted, Brownsville, Pa., Dec. 29 () — A av that Miss Mary Fordyce, 19 year old Sunday school teacher and : stenographer, has been kidnaped lers Ins Co . by bo was expressed today Conn General .. L Mrs. Bruce McVay, the girl's \Luuumu'rlug Stocks. wuint and guardian, in asking polige Am Hardware ........ 76 o search for he Am Hostel G ) McVay, who is secretary of | Beaton & Cadwell +.... - Brownsville Women's Christtai Dige-H{d Cpt Co com .. 15 - Temperance union, has been active pencer com 1 1 Billings & Spencer pfd | Bristol Brass .. olt's Armis prohibition law violatorsand the disappearance of her ay a plot in revenge for 1. Lock . Fatnir Be Hart & Cooley Landers, I N B Mach |N B Macl -1’0 North & Judd | Peck, Stowe & Wil « | Russell Mfg Co .. | Scovill Mg €O vuvuvr. 80 3 Standard N | Stanley Works ... {Torrinzton Co com { Union Mfg Co . { Public Ullities Conn Elec Service ex Comn Lt & Pow pfd was last seen two lays ago w siie left her aunt's to walk fo the office of the hela railways, a mile dis- where she employed as & The first theory of a possible ment was discredited, the aunt srted, when the young man with whom Miss Fordyce kept company said he was unable to throw any |light on her whereabouts. sa | Seligson Continues on S Way Toward Title | New York, Dec. 29 (UP)—Julius |8 on of New York continued his toward his third consecutive national junior indoor tennis title by tdefeating Sydney Snitkin of Amherst in t inals today. The s 6-1, 6-1. 1 com scor | ISSUES STORM WARNING victory placed him in Washington, Dec. @ — The ! the semi-finals. He will meet the winner of C. A. Smith-Eugene Mc- Auliff match. nitkin, the lone unseeded player in the fifth round, was unable the powerful stroking of the weather bureau today issued the |following storm warning | “Advisory southwest storm warn- | Jings ordered 10:3 m., Norfolk to Lastport. Disturbance of marked in- NGy or R tensity portheast of Lake Superior, | Rjchard Rossheim of Germantown moving northeastward, will cause {gained the semi-final round in the strong south and southwest winds national boys' indoor singles cham- this afternoon and tonight, prob- pionship by defeating Henry 8. ably reaching gale force at times.” | Moore of Lawrenceville, 6-3, 6-3. to ste fas