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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928, A tax itreiyrth PPROVE CANPAIG 557 25455 7 Doomed to Fiang SOUTHINGTONNEN [ et soer 3 | AR STAGES FOR ATPORT HERE PO TS = - oy o} F UM e CO, the United States increased in No- ) = ’l WBST MA!N sT.' an Bnlrm C. of G. Directors Agree With Restaurant Owners Charged ' Rises Uader Stimulus of Short balance might turn. The informa- tion from the king's physicians that vember to 46,542 tons at the end of the month from 46,068 tons of m- zo‘o Mercantile Bureau Move With Yiolation of Dry Laws Covering—Credit Bases ———— s g General approval of the recom- New York, Dee. 11 (®#—The stock | the strain on his heart had been in- Nov. 1. Production totaled 50,260 mendation of the mercantile Bureau market made further recovery to- | The Pa.lmel' Brothe" COo creased by a return of the general infection, deepened disquietude. It was believed that those attend- ing the king were having an anxious tons and shipments 49,786 tons. that the question of a municipal air- day under the stimulus of short port be reopened in this city, was covering and a further easing in $4.00 Cumulative Convertible Preferred expressed at a meeting of the direct- | credit conditions. Several of the ock Voting Trust Certificates for No ors of the Chamber of Commerce, high priced specialties snapped back Pal' vll“e C:Illlugll. C‘ We offer the above stocks in units of time. Contracts let for new building and today, following the meeting of the 5 to 15 points, with the copper, one share each at $75 per unit, engineering work in 37 states east of the Rocky Mountains in the week ended Dec. 7 totaled $102,154,200, 1. W. Dodge corporation reports. Although quite a drop from the preceding week's record total, last week’s figures brought the mount since Jan. 1 up to $6.297,654,000, slightly more than $5,000,000 below the total for the entire year of 192 Machine tool trade in most cen- ters is being maintained at a high level for the season, American ma- chinist report. Activity in metal working plants continues to show gains and this is regarded as highly significant so far as future bhusiness in the machinery industry is con- cerned. The textile industry is the leading huyer in the south, BOND MARKET HAS FIRM TONE TODAY Trading Broader and Atmos-| phere Is More Optimistic New York, Dec. 11 (#—The bond market displayed a somewhat firmer tone in early trading today, as well as iIncreased activity, Trading was broader and the atmosphere of the market more optimistic in reflection of the easing of money rates and the recovery of stock prices. Bolivian government issues, weak spots in yestorday's foreign list, re- gained some lost ground today, the 88 moving up 3 points to 1001;. The 7s, however, sagged more than 2 points on a small turnover, Brooklyn Union Gas 51 up 5 points, Andes Copper 7s, up 6, Ana- conda Copper 78, up 1 and Colon Oil 6s, up 115, were among the strong industrials. There were a few fr: tional recossions, but most price, movements in this group were up- ward. Ralls shared the recovery, St. Paul b8 gaining more than a point. U. 8. government obligations were slightly firmer. Publie offering was made today of $1,250,000 city of Atlantic City, N. (Special to the Herald) Southington, Dec. 11.—Ikchoes of the “clean-up” campaign inaugurat- ed more than three veeks ‘ago by state and local police’ aided by “stool pigeons” from the oftice of the Captal City Detective bureau, still contnue to resound. Yesterday afternoon and last night two more | arrests were made as a direct result of the work of the Bridgeman and Greer agents from Hartford. Rudolph Pietrycka of Center street, and Stephen Hopko of Bri tol street, alleged partners in a res- taurant located on Center street, are the latest to be enmeshed in the snares laid by the police, Both were arrested hy Special Policeman G. 0. Dexter, Pietrycka at his home yesterday aftetnoon and Hopko at his domicile when he arrived home from work last night. | The police claim that they have the “goods™ on the pair in in the form of alleged liquor claimed to have been prchased from the men. Two sets of “stool pigeons” it is said, were used. Pietrycka was released under bonds of $500 and Hopko under bail | of §1.000. Both will appear in the Southington police court Thursday. City Items The executive committee of the Junior Hadassah met last evening at the home of Miss Jeanette Gans and completed arrangements for their supper {0 he held tomorrow night at the Tephereth Isracl synagogue on Winter street, The local police were notffted to- day that an automobile registered in the name of Mrs. M. Winne of 48 Prospect. street, this city, had been on Hillside avenue, Hartford, all night. Sergeant Flynn s investigat- ing. Tax Refunds More Than Originally Expected Washington, Dec. 11 (B—Treasury supplementary estimates of re- funds totaling nearly ,000,000 more than originally expected to be required were sigred today by Presi- dent Coolldge, who is apprehensive that a treasury deficit may vesult if congress anpropriates too liberally. During the night, palace officials were said in a semi-official an- nouncement to be disquieted by the I condition of the king. The evening \ bulletin read: “His Majesty had a quiet day. The signs in the lung have improved. The fever persists, although it is not so high as last evening and is due to some return of the general infection which necessarily affects the condi- mercantile bureau. While the di-|tion of the heart.” public utility, merchandising, motor rectors took no definite action be- The bulletin was signed by Sir and rail shares giving the best yond referring the matter to the|stanley Hewett, Lord Dawson of demonstrations of group strength. | executive committee, the sentiment | penn, Sir L. Farquhar Buzzard, and Trading was only moderately heavy | was unanimously in faver of im-|gir Humphrey Rolleston. The fact in volume. mediate action. The matter was|that four physicians had again been Call money renewed at 8 per cent broached for discussion by Steve|called into consultation accentuated and then dropped to 7, with no ap- ! Robb, first vice president, who &|pyllic anxicty. preciable calling of loans. Bankers fotv hours before had presided at the Reversed Today | point out that the course _of the meeting of the mercantile bureau. At the end of last week the phy- ! money market for the balance of | The resignations of A. I". Corbin, | sicians were able to report that the the year will be governed, to some | A. G. Kimball and Joseph F. Lamb | infection which had spread through- extent, by stock market activity, but were accepted and the vacancies on | out the system of the king had been a temporary stiffening is expected the board filled by the election of H. | jpcalized and that he therefore was lafer in the week because of pre-| T. Burr, Johnstone Vance and Jo- iy a safer position. That situation parations for Dec. 15 income tax seph M. Ward. had been reversed today. The spread payments. | The executive committee Was|or pojson from the infected lung to The receipt of $2.000,000 addition- | elected as follows: _ Attorney Donald | o(lier parts of the system, must have 41 §olil Gromn Cieindi etur Bostphi Gaftney, Steve Robb. A. J. Caotlette, | an efrcct on the heart and accord- L Alal bal (s o ent s el George K. Macauley, B. H. McEl- |10 anxiety was felt. to $7,000,000. | hone, B. W. Pelton, C H. Baldwin.| = gir stanley again spent the night tumons ot iaeverall impending | H. T. Burr, §. M. Davidson. at the palace to be at hand in case ksl hid e uciant et “The finance committee was @imed | {0 patient needed him. ponRoRTRbANI had. 5 UoYBRY o as follows . Chamberlain, A. J.| "\ PHCN" Chiers in the morning on stock prices. The announcement | Jeventhal, A. G. Way, Louis Raphacl ovspapers pointed out that the re- st hightistid datee g dopen mont £nQ Charies W. Hapkins. turn of the general infection involv- Hpre mecyer dn wildly ballosed da Approval was voted on the refer-| 40 S VLS o8 the heart, al. be the forerunner of a series of im- endum from the U. S. Chamber of |t 8 ECC L 0 Tand that it had portant consolidations next year in | Commerce, that the country be di-| 1003 o tEm o than ever a ques- the merchandising, wutomotive, tex- vided into six districts instead of [ FERTE FLL o or that organ tile and other ficlds. Except for & four, thus creating two new vlce|,,q (e King's general constitution. sharp drop in Bolivian bonds ye: presidencies. Public concern which was shown | terdey, the market has not man A recommendation that a bill be| o o lager gatherings of fested much concern over the bor- prepared to be presented to the !’ Lt der dispute between Bolivia and General Assembly creating a small | Paraguay. The critical turn taken | claims court in this city, was ap- by King George's illness is reported proved and referred to the ¢ to have resulted in some selling of | ecutive committee with power to act. American securities by British in- Plans for membership and adves vestors, but good foreign buying is | tising campaigns were discussed and reported from Amsterdam. ;\:‘ru left to the executive commil- Montgomery Ward, selling today ce. “ex rights” which are quoted around Pardon C. Rickey, 218, changed hands i president, presided. volume: around 129, equivalent to 347 | for the old stock, whicn closed yes- people at Buckingham palace con- {inued to be displayed after mid- torday at 334 7-8. Federal Mining j & Smelting ran up 21 points, Du | night At ohe time there wasa triple Pont 15, Radio 14, National Bellas Lage) Thomson, Tenmn & To. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stnart G. Segar, Manages We Offer: Title Guarantee Trust Co. Price on Application, NEA New Orleans Bureau Their last plea for clemency having been turned down by the Loulsiana Board of Pardons, Mrs. Ada Le- Bocuf and Dr. Thomas Dreher (shown above) of nklin, La., are to be hanged December 22 for the | | murder of James LeBoeuf, tho wom- W's husband, unless the governor in- terferes. The ate alleged that Mrs. LeBoeut and Dr. Dreher, madly in love, hired James Beadle, a trap- per, to shoot LeBoeuf whose body was mutilated and thrown in a lake. | The jury recommended Iife for Beadle. The crime was committed on July 1, 1927, CITY MAY OBTAIN NEW SENATORSHIP More Representation in General Assembly Believed Justitied The Tegislative session which is to be convened within one month may be asked to consider in ing the representation New Brituin noy holds in the upper house by giving this city an additional senato Members of the charter revision committee have heen approached in the interests of the movement, but they have explained that nothing that can be done in the way of char-| ter changes can alter the city's rep- rvesentation and that it must be brought to the gencral askembly in the form of a separate bill if it is to he given conside D'roponents of the measure helieve {he city has not adequate representa- i tion and that the increase in populi- tion which has come since the one senator apportionment was made, warraats crealing of the new office. Mrs. Hincks Estate Shows $250,000 Value Bridgeport, Dec. 11 (#—Mrs, Cor- nelia E. Hincks, who died here De- ‘cember 2, left an estate of $250,000, | according to the report filed at the probate oftice today. By her will Mrs. Hincks left all her property but $2.000 to members of her family. To the United Con- gregational church of which she was EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange new BRTAI HARTFORD HEmoEN BurrittHiotel 8idg. Hartford Comn. Trust Bid3, Colony Bidg, P2 curh in front of the palace while their occupants were standing at the gate reading the offictal bulletin. One anxious man, who said he was an Australian artist, paced to and from hefore the palace for hours during the night praying aloud for the recovery of the King. The comings and goings of the physicians and movements of the members of the royal family were watched by the crowds with pa- thetic interest. The fact that Queen Mary omitted her daily drive during the afternoon, caused much com- ment. The feefiug uppermost in the minds of all classes of society was ed by Sir William Joynson- honme secretary, when at & public dinner, he said: “All of us join more than solemn- Iy in the prayer going up all over (he country that God will Indeed save our King.” ARTIST IS BRIDE HERE Elinor Elizabeth James and Roger By newly elected We Offer: 25 Shares New Britain Trust Co. line of automobiles drawn up at the Hess 11%, Greene Cananea 9%. | Amcrican Radiator 915, Rossia In- | surance 9 and American Telophone, International Telephone, Western Union, Goodyear Rubber, Packard | Motors, Case Threshing, Allls | Chalmers, American _ Bank Note, : Johns Manville, Otis Elevator, Com- I, tax revenue 5.35 per cent bonds s B mereial Solvents, A. M. Byers and at prices to yield o per cent, and 81.- |10 ppagional Harvestor were among 900,000 mith-Youg Tower Build- | W= O S e, ing first mortgage 6 per cent serial | m’;;‘;"" bl gl gold bonds. Proceads of the latter | MEN e issue will be used to finance con “,:j',‘i',“:““ri:'lf"'”fl:"‘;:.e‘,‘,z?":"“‘,’::' struction of a I1.story store, mer. Pthan b poins fo & new 1928 low x cantile and office building in Antonio, THE MARKLT AT 2:30 I". M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) BIG RALLY TODAY Opening Strong With Upwand Trend Maintained Am lLoco .,.. Am Bumatra . Am Sm & Re Am Sugar ... Am Tobacco . Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison | Bait & Ohio. Beth Stecl . New York, Dec. 1 (P—The curb |Brook Man market displayed marked rallying [Cer De Pasco tendencies foday, particularly in the Ches & Ohio utilities. The opening was strong,|C R T & Pac and the upward trend was well maintained, although a few of the volatile issues which made sharp | gaius in the early trading fell back | somewhat from their best levels. Tradng confidence was revived as the distress selling of recent sessions | T | appeared to be absorbed, and call The property of 'Teofil Rusinski money renewed at § per cent. The was attached today for $200 by lowest renewal rate in a week. (Continued from Iirst father alive. Brict Rulletin The official bulletin, which brief and still non-committal con- veyed little to the general publi \d certainly gave no ground for Delief that there was any change for the better in the king's condition. 1t was evident that the persistent fover which has wracked King George for more than three weeks and has been sapping strength day by day still held a firm grip upon ' him. was | Life Insurance Co. Cincinnati, Dec. 11 (P —Jesse R Clark, Jr., today was elected presi- dent of the Unijon Central Life In- surance Company. lIe \ur('oednd‘ !.w\n D. Sage who died a week ago. | Clark is a son of a former president of the compan HAVE YOU ?5,000:% To go into one of the best profit opportunities open in New Dritain for years? This business will carry the exclusive direct factory franchise for the sale of a 14-ton delivery truck required by every business house with a delivery service problem. Extensive sales also made to municipalities and private owners. Product nationally advertised, backed by intensive factory sales campaign and effective dealer helps. Manufacturer 24 years in automotive business and noted for fair dealings. Territory should do volume of $25,000.00 annually and net 100% profit in invest- ment to right than who goes after sales in a busi- ness-iike manner. All inquiries treated in confidence. Box 21 8. | | Ethel Barrymore Is : Back in Part Again Boston, Dee, 11 (UP)—Ethel Bar- rymore, noted actress, has resumed lier role in “The Kingdom of God™ after several days' confinement to the Phillips House of Massachusefts General hospital, where she was treated for an abscess in the ear. Resistance Wenkens Hudson Stead Are Married That the King powers of re- gislance have been ebbing for days under the strain of a lung infection which spread to his general system, Justice of the Peace. Miss Blinor Elizabeth James, 21- year old artist of 79 Mulberry street. has been evident froni the physi- | Hartford aud ughter of Charles cians' recent reports. There was James of Springfield, was married some comfort for his anxious sub- late yesterday afternoon by Attorney who have been hoping almost Harry Ginsburg in his office to Roger against hope, however, in the state- Hudson Stead. also 21 of 506 Burn- | ment in today's bulletin that there side street, Fast Hartford. ‘The had been no further diminution of bridegroom gave no occupation or strength after a night in which the ‘U’“d& king had several hours' sleep in- = = ctond of passing a disturbea nignt Parks on Crosswalk; as was Sunday'’s. Whether this was | Will Contest Charge \ a natural sleep was not stated Maury J. Campisi, aged 31, of 55 Qe st i bt lain street, found a tag on his auto- “The bulletin signed by Sir Stanley | o160 this forenoon and on report- Tiewett and Lord bawson of Penn | ;1070 R Ik arters as motor- i are required to do, learned that hie was charged with having violat- ed the city ordinance by leaving his car on a crosswalk. He disputed the joets, 17 8015 67% 10068) 196 10 Peruvian Airmen Hop Off for New York Las Palmas Airfield, Peru, Dec. 11 (®—The Peruvian airmen Mar- tinez De Pinillos and Zegarra hopped eff at 10:31 o'clock this morning n the “Peru” on a flight from Lima to | New York. | The first scheduled hop was to Panama. 70 1011 200 19 127 |Chrysler Corp 113% Colo Fuel Congoleum Consol Gas Corn Prod Dav Chem Erie RR Fam Players IPleischmann HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE |Russell Mfg Co (Furnished y Seth Thomas Clock Co, com . Seth Thomas Clock Co, pfd 1Ed & Conn West Ik It g || Smyth Mg Co . Banks and 7 !'| standard Screw nkers ‘rust Standard_Screw Co, ptd pitol Natl | Stanley Securities Co Bunk and Trust Co Stanley Works, com mercial Trust Co of | Taylor & Fenn co tiver Banking Co Terry Steam Tur First Natl Bank Torrington Co A 26 108! 110 the King, has had I hours sleep. The tempera- tire remawms high but there is no 1is Majestly, o [ forther impairment of the strength.” That public concern over of the shown by the growing size the king's condition was increasing was notation on the tag, which was plac- od by Officer Thomas C. Dolan on Main street and Captain Kelly told Ihim he could pay $2 without costs one of the oldest members is left the $2.000. Tleana Not Worried Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz pend- | ing an action for damages brought by Martin Berkowitz through Atto Bullish activitics were somewhat re- strained, however, by fear of a sec- ondary reaction. Freeport Tex . Genl Asphalt . Genl Elec . Genl Motors Hid Nat! Bank m- Morris I Kk 4 New Britain S - | Cnion Mig Co . r e TrlistCo U S Envelope Co, com . i § Envelope Co, pfd | Veeder-Root, Ine | Whitlock Coil Pipe Co E rk SU Tiust Co ney Yale Sable. The plaintiff allege that on Novemhey 15 while his au- tonobile was parked at the curb on Har¥ord avenue, the defendant's agent Bdward David, driving a truck carclessly and negligently ran into the machine damaging it consider- ably. Niles Bement Pond shot up points, but failed to hold its gain. Sing Manufacturing another vola- tile issue, made an extreme gain of 15 points. In the utilities, Electric bond and share jumped » about § points, United Gas Improvement 4, |and United Light and Power A and Northeastern Power were in fair de- | mand. Glidden .. Hudson Motors §7 Hersheys . |Int Comb, Eng {Int Cement , | Wiley-Bickford-Sweet Co, pfd Winsted losiery Co .. Billings & Spencer warrants . oenix Btate Bank 3 crowds which gathered around i\ " % 400" S PE T o, He P Buckingham Palace. The throng | o o 5 P or ahd was “hooked”™ was large despite the prevalence of | eor gy pourance in court tomorrow. biting winds which sweep acros the exposed plaza these cold winter | days. 1450 182 soc| 1.00 About Marriage Bucharest, Rumania, Dee, 11.—) | —DPrincess lleans daughter of Dowager Queen Marie, returned to | Bucharest today after a visit to Sweden, * She was asked if she went to that country to look for a marriageable prince, but promptly replied: “I have far too many things to do 'C\‘K think of getting engaged or mar-| ried.” Tries to Steal Alcohol; Receives Year in Jail Bridgeport, Ded. 11 UV)--AI\'"IIIO. Miceio, of w York, was today sentenced to a yvear in jail by Judge Arthur ¥, Ells in the superior court. Miceio pleaded guilty to a charge of attempling to steal some sixty bar- rels of alcohol. The attempted robh- bery took place in Fairfield on Sep- tember 25, 1925, Miccio with others tried to steal the alcohol after it had heea stored in Benton's garage by state police when it was seized on the post road. Lindy Must Pose for Not Much Comfort View of Profile| Those who waited outside the New York, Dee. 11 (A—Col. palace had to he content with what | A. Lindbergh took oft for comfort could be obtained from the shington this morning to attend statement that there was no further | (o jnfornational civit acronautics | diminution in the king's strength | conrerence in Washington. and this statement when read in| ife was accompanied in the Loen- connection with the fact that there | ing amphibian used for the flight by was no relaxation in the grip of the cupt. B. & Land of the Guggen- fover, did not afford any greal|hoim fund for the promotion of amount of comfort {acronautice, J. T. Tripp, president of Pan-American airways, and A. P. Loening. Cambridge Def;ag Oxford in Rughy London, Dec. 11 (®—Cambridge defeated Oxford by fourtcen: points fo ten in thefr fifty-third annual inter-varsity rughy football game at | Twickenham today. TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Baiance, $49,188,236. DRAMA LEAGUE PLAYS Three One-Act Sketches to Be Pre- sented This Evening At Camp School Auditorium. First Bond & Mg Jifd Aetna Re [ Land Mige & £ writers Fiiance Cofp, com Finance Corp, pfd surunce Companies s o Ins Int Harves iKen Cau .. | Mack Truck IM and | "The split up shares made good Mo jnn o headway, Du Pont advancing over | yront" ward 4 points in response fo & shard UD- | Nifional 1ead 152 (turn i the old stock on the “biE !Ny contenl. 1555 |board.” International Harvester and | o v et 20 | American Smelting also went for- In H‘A S 8845 [ward. U, 8. & Iorsign securitios | NOTTN Amer. .. §87% p. | gaincd about 5 points, and Swirt In- | North Pacitic 107% Henzel of 25 Stuart street were held | ternational stepped up nearly 4 B2 SkkMug, Cari L% this affernoon at 2:30 o'clock at| Oils displayed group strength, [Pan Am Pet B 48% Srwin Memorial chapel. Rev. Mar- Standard of Kentucky gaining 4| Dhillips Pet. tin W. Gaudian, pastor of St. John's | points, while Humble, International (Pullman . German Lutheran chureh, officiated, | Petroleum, Tmperial and Indiana | Radio Corp . Burial was in Fairview cemeto |made fair progress. 1llinois Pipe | Reminston Rd 307 The remains were at the funeral | Line jumped 9 points and l‘r‘rlu'u":‘_:"d”;? a _k‘:“’ 3 parlors of John J. Tuweant on Kast 4. Mines also rallied, Newmont and | 5oaTs Homue Main strest until {his noon at which | Noranda moving up 2 to ahout 4 | s C1 fime fhey were taken o Erwin |points. Canadian Marconi sold frac-|gog on'n ) | tionally higher. Std Ol N Y tewart Warn | 104 Fire) omobile Hid Fire Ins Co | Natl Fire lus Co Poenix (Fire) Ins ¢ Rossia Ins o Lite, Indemnity ex | Funerals John P. Henzel I'uner services for John Ins Co am Boil lusp & u Natl Life In eler Co Jncoln The Drama league of New Brftain will present three one-act plays at the Camp school auditorfum this |evening. The membership of the leagie has been increasing dally, ac- e L |cording to friends of the league, 4 bl rge attendance is expected - Vower Co, com .......... 128] 13 son’s first production. 2 Bewih o ys are as follows: “Love e e = by Ruth Bassette; *“The 2 Light Co, | Dear Departed,” by Stanley Hough- com ton and, “The Vallant,” by Robert DeO | Middlemas. The latter was pro- & luced in this city last year and is 17| 150 | being reproduced by request. Condition Critical London, Dec. 11 (@ — King George's condition was generaily re- garded as critical today. A great ins " Lrrants Utilities lie SEE THE NEW WHIPPET ON DISPLAY ALL THIS WEER Special Features Finger Tip Control of Starter Lights Horn Beautiful New Body . com pid . 301 ¥ 2% wer 19 : fucturing Companies pd ... Hardware Cor Hosiery o — The curb ticker service was ex- e A J. dotuon , [tended to Cincinnati toay. ~ th> | siuenaker = : funoral services for Andrew 3| 41st city to re ; | er POLISH FALCONS' OFFICERS [ 50,1 S00Y 0T, T | JENEEE ) e ity °‘"r,:,ce:,\,.i,:,tg,\:,‘::,,? it el S Wiadyslaw Jablonski was relected |jjis daughter in Wyoming. R. I.|under way to extend it to Spring. e Lof Sulph 72 president of the Polish Falcons, No. |Saturday will be held Wednesday | fn e, o il It 10 Bpring: | vim Rol Rear 142 $8 at the annual meeting held 1ast |artarnoon at 2 o'clock at Cedar Hilt| 00 M @ - 1 Underwood .. 50 “ight at the Falcon hall on Broad |chapel, Hartford. Burial will be in : o ""_'IHP ,”" street. Stanley Wojtusik, who had | codar = 3 D l[ | United Fruit . 141 previously held the office of financial Real Estate News I U S Ind Al .. 130 S Ind A 30 ecretary for soven consecutive years sl ‘ i < ——— g i i elected vice president; Anthony | unerat for Frank |U 8 Rubber .. 40 Warran U 8 Steel 155% zezepanik, reeleeted recording sec- | Abramezyk of 66 Oak street will be | etary: Anthony Czchawik. financial |held tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock | N®v Britain Real k Dt cretary, and B. J. Grzybowskl. (at the home and at 7:30 o'clock at | C0. 10 H. €. Peck, Brady avenue. | West Elec .. urer. !Sacred Heart church. Burial will| Gladys M. Andrews fo Charles| Willvs Over e in Baead Beart Combtiery White, et ux, Hawthorne street. Wb g » Mirigage Wright Aero . Harold €. Peck. to (he New it~ Am Tel & el 1 Varmington avenue, was arrested | by Officer David Doty this afternoon on the charges of operating an auto- mobile with improper markers and without a certificate of registration | The markers on a car he was driving [were issued to Mrs. Jessie Duffy of | 142 Main street and were listed for {a different make of car than that {which they were on. | An Investigation was under way | this afternoon, Bedna claiming | 10 have hought the car from a man who is employed at the Hart & Cool- { ey factory. The latter agreed to he police headquarters at 5:30 this Wire Wire Co, merican an 18] 35 . 95 | m| 78 Conn. fiewsplper Dean Dies in Ansonia Today Ansonia, Dec. 11 (M—James M. rerson, Jdean of Connecticut news- per publishers, died at his home this afternoon. * 108 108 | ! was services ate and Title et Brass Corp, pid . kwood & Bramard Co Collin Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co ST. ELMO 101 MEETING lagle Lock (o . Elmo lodge, K. of I".. will meet gy You are invited to | come in and see this sensation of the séason Open Every Evening Tke ELMER Auto Co. 22 MAIN STREET Telephone 1513 evening to make an explanation and | because of the nature of his work it | deemed advisable not to require his immediate presence. 1t was said this afternoon that he may also be | faced with the s#ine charges as those | preferred against Bednarczyk. $300 COLLISION sUIT John Cianci of this city has | brought suit for $300 against Dur- { wood Willey of East Hampton, as a | result of a collision between auto- | mobiles at the corner of West High and North Main streets, Fast Hamp. ton. bn Augnst 9. Attorney Cyril Gaffney issued the writ, which is re- turnable in the court of common pleas, tomorrow evening to take final ac- tion in regards to forming the Py- thian sisterhood. Reports of the various committees will be read and other matters of business discussed. A rehearsal of the third degree team A .1 be held after the meeting. The entertainment committee is making p.ans for a smoker to be held after the meeting. RECEIVER mstable Frank Clynes was nam- ed recciver for the Borden-Hershey company, proprietors of the Hudson Lunch on Main street, wheh filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey vesterday. Referee in Bankrupiey Saul Berman made the appointment. DERTARKR one 1625.2 Opposite §1. Man's Charch Residence 17 Sammer 8t.—1625-3 RAVES COVERED rel, Hemlock, Silver Cedar, Ruscus and Ked Berries Bollerer’s Posy Shop The Telegraph Florist with A New Britain®) for §520.000, a drop of 2 83 W. Main St.—Greenhouses, Maple Hill the previous sale and high record. ain Real Estate & Title Co., Brady avente. Charles White, et ux. to Gladys M. Andrews, $1,260, Hawthorne street. Antoni Fiedorowiiz, et ux, to W, B. Rossherg, $2,100, Marshall street Prudential Insurance Co., to Jack Horwitz, $12.000, Hatch street. Assignment Y. M. T. A. & B. Sociefy fo Com- mercial Trust Co.. mortgage of Jacol Kaplan on property at Reaver and Lafayette streets. SEAT SOLD LOWE New York, Dec. 11 (# exchange membership w A stock < sold foday 000 from ETING ON ORDINANC ordinance committee of u.u; | common’ council will meet at 7:30 tonight, 10 act on matfers referred by the council at the last meeting. Consideration will also he given to the suggestion of the master and journaymen steamfitters with r.la- tion to the proposed heating coc { but final action will not be taken at this timne. { M The BRISTOL BAKER HONORED J. 1. Woodruff of Rristol | clected retail vice president of the "New England Rakers' association in Hartford today. Fafnir Bearing Co or Brush com Cla ¢ Biush co art & Hege 1 tman Tol tman Tobacco, | ternational Silver Co, com . ternational Silver cobs M inders, Co. ptd cturing (o ry & Clark Manning Bowman & Co, Class A Manning Rowman & Co, U N B M . Cla 7 | New Departure Mfg Co. pid New Haven ¢ {New Haven Clock, | Nires-Bement-Pona Niles-Bement-Fond North & 5 | National Marine Lamp Co K, com nfd Ca, Judd Mg Co ... k. Etow & Wilcex Co upton Mfg Co Veiail'a Whituey Co. otd” h h: 107 in Slack for each shave heid close of business, January in_oddition_to_ the regu the Class A Stock an estre dividend of cents pev share wes declored Surplus of the Company, | on Fo 1, 1929, to The close the basis of the curreat fq?‘t‘uch-Amkdmw— the ‘regular dividend over W40 per share per samem. Serip for_ frections] shares e e wil b credited o ¥rockholder's account until & full shere has sccumulated. s chase sufficient additionl serip #0 i