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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929. [;“MM"NITY BHEST President Hoover last evening, he : Mrs. Mary R. Edwards Fanion has - emphasized that he was speaking for transferred to her husband, Edward . 3 himself alone. L. Fanion, one Yellow Cab and three W‘” Sff“l Bfle’] Speaks Only For Himself. scdans, and the right to the use of \ RE 'I' ls u‘ 'fi “I wiah to atate.” he said, “that in BRMNARI] M A[]E the trado name, the Auburn Taxi P A discussing the subject, I am speak- company, which he will conduct New York, April 3 #® — Foreign Dl smbenrs Hew Hearglord Sk ing for myself alone. I have not, henceforth. She has also transferred | artificial silk interests, under leader- ittt ol ':’s Bechenge within leas than a month, had the EA to her husband a mortgage of $3,-|ship of a Krench combination, are WEST MA! st‘nl sl lm o iyg. | opportunity to consider the problem PR"HT 0N “ l, 275 on East Main street property. | reported to be considering entering s m 0' ngmr Rmmonm n 8T L T NEW BRITAIN ey S2)8 Y OPgADIZR-| 7275 dna’s anan mot attempt to the United States with 4 vertical | OPEC | TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ BOW, present any detailed plece of legis- CALLS FOR FIREMEN rayon consolidation embracing tiom Pll'fl] Hdp sd" lation. You gentlemen are very (Comtinued from First Page) Co. No. 6 of the fire department | chemical and wood pulp enterpriscs le Hlllm& wall sm‘ ‘ much more fitted for that task than was called to the Glen street dump | and textile .manufacturing and sell- 1 ¢ i & of $587.80 and another of $587, the |at 11:32 this forenoon; Co. No. 4 |ing organizations. Fernand Maillot, L N It the ornnimlomhnvnomd lbv “I have long been interested in|total amount of which was $1,-|went to Chatham road for a grass| Paris banker and chairman of the| Credit conditions continued tight. he contributions to the community |the ends to be accomplished by re-|174.80. No further questions were | fire at 11:55 o’clock; Co. No. 5 went | Federation Internationale de Soie | Call money renewed at 10 per cent CO '\'EC C T TR chest did not have outside incomes|jief rather than by the legislative |asked of the witness and there was | to Roosevelt street for a grass fire | Artificielle, has becn studying the |yt banks called §35,000,000 in loans TICUT ELEC 1C SERV]CE the chest would be forced to raise|method. While I make no pretense |no cross examination. at 11:59 o'clock, and Co. No. 6 went | rayon industry in this country. and the supply of fresh funds was COMP Y at least $35,000 more, according 0| of heing an expert, I do claim the Connor Resumes Stand to Brooklawn street for the same b President Maurice Stanley of the|same earnestness of purpose which | Connor resumed the stand when!sort of blaze on property of F. M.| An increase of nearly $45,000.000 | S0 scarce that the rate threatened to COMMON United Community corporation al|gominates your body in its quest for |the trial was resumed today. Zimmerman at 1:37 this afternoon. |in new building and engineering | go higher. Time money was quot- MMOX :h; ':';"r';"’_: :{ f::"g‘:‘r‘::‘"fl:;“;" solution of this vexing problem.” Connor was a witness yesterday| Co. No. 1 went to the Hicks block | WOrk contracted last week over ihe |ed at 1z to 9 per cent. While Wa Price on Application n Ve > Vi a receding week in the 37 stat. ast | e t greatly surprised a: # The workers today were guests of sc“oms Exmm'“o“ Watkina, Ho was & witness against| 1:35 this afternoon. by the F. W. Dodge corporation. | Ler loans to a new high record, the the Kiwanis club. President Hugh Watkins and the latter's brothers.| At 2:34 this afternoon, Co. No. 7| The total was $150,853,400. Daily |fact that they were nearly 50 cents | J. McKenna in opening the meeting cosT WOULD BE m in-law, Guy and Maynard Tresslar, | Went to a grass fire on Amherst | ®Verage of contracts let from Jan. ‘mghr than a year ago caused some told the workers that there was |and his testimony brought the case |strect, and half a minute later Co.| L 0 March 20 was $17.206,700 con- | misgivings in conservative quarters. $1ese dangepof Now Britsln at sme against them to a quick close with |NO. 5 went to a grass fire on the | frasted with $20,068.500 in the cor-| Several of the leading oil sharcs uture date being a part of Brisf a , - % responding 1928 period. ' e 3 ster- future date belng @ part of Bristol | Man May Not Be Brought From |picas of guilty. Town Farm property on Rocky Hill g P lost all the gains recorded yester day on buying influenced by the % i i ‘hi v . o % , Connor was asked by State Attor. | avenue. Vi 2 | iti . crday d = S 4% & 3 ha € name of the approve the curtailment -program o il el by ihe Watkins | and Chief's Driver Richard Collins e ! 3 b T ot coud st to o s Dok g i wave | v 108 roo e e casaker | Lo 2 1, OIS Jug b e meriun beireeun b e I R v Mr. J . . Marland com- President Reeser of the institute ex- fact that all or most all of the sub-| Although the necessary papers f0+ {scribed as “sccret” in that the iden. | 10use at the Shuttle Meadow club, , : o i o belief ths 100 ghat kil o7 ot 2 of o a1k o B e by e n hnl 1B Bo0t eaulting froma spark from s b pany, Inc. as indication that the |pressed the belief that the statement W DA HARTFORD HERDEN BurriftHotelBidg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, Colony Bidg, | § : >° | plans of Mr. Marland for & new oi! of the attorney general would not al incomes and said this was neces- bish fire. It was necessary to rip | ! ¥ kept secret sé far as possible. combination are necar completion. |have the effect of stopping the cur- sary o they would be unable to con. | ¥2d# o1 the charge of non ’“":""' Among the entries were scveral | O & number of shingles but the | The new unit, it is expected will en- |tailment movement \ibuentll oy | tinue to function with the same effi- | ¢ being prepared, it has not been | oo "H0 (o TR Tieiiam B, | Plaze was checked without serious gage chiefly in production in Texas |retard its complete success. | ciency. : : decided definitely that he will be | Egan designated as “Bill Egan® | 9amage: and the mid-continent area. Houston Down 5 Points 1 The Visiting Nurse association now | prought back for trial, Chief W. C.|over the initials “R. W.." had stock Houston dropped 5 points, Indian | raises 53 per cent of its total budget. | Hart said today. He conferred with |in the National Associated Investors, National Coal d association’s esti- | Refining certificates 4, Standard Oils | Af this were not the case the Com- | jyqge Stanley J. Traceski of thellnc., carried on credit. To Judge| mate of domestic soft coal produg \o' California and New Jersey and | munity chest would have to ralse | Y e police court relative to providing the | Wolfe, who frequently asked ques- tion shows ancther sharp decrease |Indian Refining 3'%. Mexican Sea- |l We Offer and Recommend: £15,000 for this organization alone, | yioney for the trip which would cost |tians, the witness said that there eat 8 last week 10 7,800,000 net tons com- board 3 and Texas Co., Skelly, Rich- | o ; Ao Boyet-clib nalecs 7 ek coptl 2L 800:and Judye :‘r:‘cfim ;(00'\ | was detivery of stock to Egan. ! ’n:‘rcgcrlin;nxdc "—!3‘3..?,? e i SA| e e A .\l;.;rlranf ! wources, The Boy Boouts raise 23| in tne cvent that it s decided to |, COANOr. 1dentified secret accounts William Cunningham ! i aStantic Bofnine el fol ey B teitiin Sooita 53 pat seat | L.1% e svent that It Ia decided to)yy ™ muiber, asithose oflTvank I | William Cunningham, agea stor]qo o s B0 8 | Sl peintalerimorn befors theesiiing ts Tubormiogis Malsf soelely tain. ": f; '\:&ue"“".l Sy l: tne | Healy, law partner of Igan, and| 7 Maple street, Plainville, died at |, o 07 008 T5¢ m”; ‘?I ‘\::s mo: n;:n:k\::.;(“a (";w.r ey ¢s 35 per cent through the, sule of 1-a;r .!:‘hlef Hart said. The trip {anmon “"",’""" geoeral; s'.“,'c bos ]- SEolplook le! atlerooontatiine Youngstown district and is quoted al;to.s; lin r-sx\ur- AS ‘Z res 11; ot Christmas seals, the Junior Achieve- | would require about two weeka, and lice Commissioner Robert T. Hur-|New Britain General hospital from | ¢yg' o §$19 a ton. In the Chicago | th fi 4 ng st (;mrnl 'rtvrn | ment goneral treasury has N0 OUL- | (e wolies. epartment has ne fend |l6¥ and former Lieut. Governor J.|pneumonia. He was taken to the | gictrich Sieel 'scrap is up 55 conters | oot o ro":"fl S el Ry side source of income, the Day Nurs- | on which to draw with the exception | EAWin Brainard. The accounig, institution on March 29. s ent Sreeita e Bobchemmny ery raises of its own accord only|of the petty cash fund of §300, In |Showed payments made by check to| Mr. Cunningham was born in For. Roiaars and (he opliim e Ml el 4 per cent while the Salvation Army - I \ihem and also indicated profits | estville and had resided in Plainville he weekly trade reviews. Iron Age the event of a conviction in police t ; Stockholders of Pillshury Flour raises 23 per cont. The Welfare as- | court, the expense of the trip could |Made. The accounts also shawed | for about 38 years, He was &|yig Tnc. Minneapolls, have states that following a record-break- K ol v Ses; ap- | ter, iron and steel d | sociation received 17 per cent of it | Lo charged to Sclioell, Chief Hart |they were carried on the looks ol{:"\h‘ o0 plove ol the Beslond|oroved an ncrsaws i i wutliprised fanre e OB 8RO SIEEC PID ““ income from outside contributions, | g v _ | Winthrop Gregory and Co., one of | Clo¢ i Forostyile. capital to 7,000,000 b (Bl St g % ppinei o out ! said, and the money provided in ad- | Winthrop Gres e e o no par common | \(ith the outlook darkened only by ang the Fresh Air camp gets 2 per the subordinate companles organ- ehares from 00 shares, € ) ana. P 218 2 Per | vance from tho polico court funds. | (e subordinate gR0- 8 B LSSl S bans and ing 0 share s e D y : ; Me-ben of New York and ford S The reports today showed a total . When Calnen of Fgan's counsel| William. & justice of the peac Coal traffic has heen resumcd on |hC s°curitics marketa. B 55 West Sats Stovet lhrtNI:r: B.r‘l.:i:‘filone bt of more than $24,000 pledged to Clty lteml objected to identification ot ac-(Erank, James Paul Raymond and |(ne Great Lakes after the winter bty At S a > date. Reports were as follows: counts by numbers, Mr. Alcorn said | orOTEC AN e Misses Catherine | syspension. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M uart G. Segas. Manager Ttotal Percentage he intended to show that and Mesiibniogham; e s (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) P. & 1. Corbin.. $1592.00 39 The regular meeting of the Royal |gested the mumbering pla A new high record of $11,365.- High Low Close SO, 25160 10 |Arcanum will be held Thursday eve- |* Goomor told 3adse Welfe that he | | 15,574 was established in March Jn | Al Che & Dye 271 o C. Serew .. 72315 31|ning at § o'clock in Red Men's hall ipaq never made out an income tax | the value of stock and bond trans- (A™ Ag Che pd e Ofter: Vatnir .. f at 277 Main street. All future meet- 2 return. This came after he ha# de- actions handled through the New |American Can 1 E |ings of the organization will be held | (2 U SR oy sums unerails York stock exchange’s stock clearing | A™ Foreig Pwr 041, 42 SEABOARD NA l IONA.L BANK in this hall instead of the Grotto |, pean Jrurley and Healy. corp.. This compares with the previ- [Am Loco ... 117% ¥ hall. i ] 2 - ous record of $10.834,236,435 attain. | AM Sm & Re 110 2 aats o S Through Connor avas brought out : 35 att; : Price on Application. Dr. Stephen P. Donnelly has joined | R € BIUOTATES, O TR L O Mathilda Olson ed last November and $8,022.447,760 | Am Sug: preonts his brother Dr. John T. Donnelly in | 3 Funersl Berofins zo i ratnraqnily) N ileb ey Am the Commercial Trust Co. building, | N0t testified to by J1. Verncr An- et R Gl i el Am Tobacco i - [Where he took over gn adjoining |Jerson, the first witness yesterday.|da Ulson of 561 Stanley street, who I 1N ‘Anaconda Cop 1 (lpmynH1 f‘x. Co. ¥ [suite ‘o ofticer. Dr. &P, Dannelly | The Winthrop Gregory and Co. un- | followed her husband. John Olson. DlEs m AMBULANCE N e 1983 .""‘» . ubs . fithod 4 |had his office in the Sovereign | dertook to make a market for ajin l'lv"alll.v‘\cr': held this afternoon Atlantic Refin 60 }‘rl;'l-*:"v e ”'-'15',: a building. [five million dollar stock issue of tha|at 2:30 o'clock at the home and at| |Balt & Ohio. 1201 Total today v .. 1143100 Thomas C. Conway of the Bentley |N. A. 1. and the compensation was 3 oclock at Swedish = Betgany | Mrs, Adolph Babecka of Southington |Both Steel .. 105 PRy, { school of accounting, Boston, is vis- |to be twenty thousand shares of a |church. Rev. Carl J. Fredeen, pas- Brook Man “ o T = 2 iting his parents, Mr. and Mur. face value of $200,000 and Watkins for. officiated. Burial was in Fair-| Suddenly Stricken By Heart Brook AMan - lnvutmen'.i That an tal o anial B24,6RD.00 Thomas Conway of Beaver strect, made up the note for this amount | view cemetery. 8 v Disease i Cer De Pasco o Y I lauring the Masterholiaae) |in November, 1027, with duc date | catelln Hoe Home, el L A - Yarrow of the Hazen oundation| ™"y, Jacob of 458 Main street and [on April 15, 1925, 1t was in the| rs. Arthur E.Goodrich Stricken with sudden head pains ¢ A & 8 D it u er er and F. W. Barber, state Jumior| o i to Gt e ape : e S M & 8 Paul [} A clifoyaberit ikenton of MidmEtowe, making of this note that Igan had | for Mra. Arthur|which later developed into a heart ¢ R | & Pac plicd today for & license to marry. [a part, accorfing to Anderson, Do b Goedrich of West Cromwell Were attack, Mrs. Adolph Lobecka of | iiyaler Cors o1 as3, || COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BBITAIN Jacob is a widower and Mrs. Elia a | giving advice as to the drawing up | Neld at the home of Mrs. Russell | Ilanders road, Southington, was or- | (olo fouel 3 W vidow. |of the note. { Yuller of 401 Cheatnut street this|dered to the New. Britam General Com Pow MEMBERS HARTFOR D STOCK EXCHANGE he annual meeting of the Junior Connor Testimony Halted |afternaon at 3 o'clock. Rev. William | hospital h# Dr. George Cook of (- eu Josepb M. Halloran Tel. 1253 Harold Mo Achievement foundation will be held | Connor was withdrawn from +he | H. Aldesson, pastor of the Trinity . FEnERIsUn ' i O Mot e | as P Plainville today. While she was en ' onsol Gas 1085 in room 207, city hall, next Tucsday | giand shortly before court adjourn- ! Methodist church. officiated. Burial |route in the ambulance she divd {Goin Brod T evening at § o'clock. led yesterday that fhe state might Was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Bobecka has been in appar- | Curtiss Aero . 150 Scrgeant P. J. O'Mara has round- | irtiss Aero .. 15 loffer other witnesscs. ent good health this , e & morning and | pay Chem ... 53% ed up four boys, aged 10 to 12 years. | g court adjourncd Egan nk Stesiulewicz {Bad done her housework but this ppont - | : Who forced a door to a garake at 86 |yrjog fo talk with Connor but was| Iuncral services for Frank Ste-|aftcrnoon she became ill and Br. pne Pl Son We Offer and R mend: Daly avenue and broke the glass in | | ; 69 G g Pub S 4 : eno 10 igtopped by Mr. Alcorn. This led te |Siulewicz of 169 Grove street will be | Cook was ca « o arr] R one of the doors of an automobile | i | | jpaliad S Wh a0 heamived b p sina om. Aleorn |leld tomorrow miorning at § o'cl W he sonscious ; et At ! N \ Yo Tlm Co B g the door while wlaying |4 argument between thom. Alcorn |held tomor e 8 o'clock | he found her unconscious. i mevers i e rk t " o e ¥I8 | aying he refused to allow Tgan to|al Holy Cross church. Burial will be | Dr. John Purney, deputs medical | (pomsehms i b 5 bout. |talk with Connor because the latter|in Sacred Heart cometery. examincr. pronounced death due t : ‘ s (o) C o Smi hout 50, of [ 2'° E : deathicue o | oy Rl A. ] equalization fea sa s meuns of de. | 5 F™: Catherine gmitn, about 60, ot | L1020 I TSI O, ot R i e erica, IN. 5 Porter Sons, | pree E Daly avenue, was admitted to ) - 3 - reeport Tox fraying possible losses in the hand- | Now Britain General hospital this “°™" far from courtcous and kEgan, J . underiahers were placed in charge Ne i TR e - enl Asphalt G ‘1C Exchange Bank of New York ling of crop surpluses. Hydo replied |arternoon for treatment for an fn- |27 PaTting shof. <aid e R AR G 4 S e e e LT e A 2 . . . g - that the federal board ahould he|jury to her right arm, sustained in| Why shoul o o atand andy 9N i 10 Tiis stract) plote. Motors 5 < v 9004 divi . treated with sufficient authority to0|a fall. It is believed the arm ts| to you blab, blab, blab all “'_’I'n'_';‘ ll":'l ':morv-ow morning at 9 on oMtors 917 Theb? banbs pay 209 dividends based on'parvaluc of work out all of the multitude of | fractured. ay’ |iclock s ab St Andrews: chureh. Int Comb, Eng 7453 : : stock. New York bank stocks are popular with the most problems involved In the farmers’| “The Colored Votors lougue will| Connor was cross.examined by Mr.| Burial will be in 8. Mary's come-| (Furnished by Putnam & (o.) troubles, hold its monthly meeting tomorrow | Calnen. He was asked about a $1.- fery. Bid Asked '“: ?x‘r:‘\”q i cona(jl'\a'tne xm_'es(m's‘ Your inquiry regarding the above The secretary read his views from | evening at 8:15 o'clock at 315|000 retainer fer to Jgan and said | = Int Tel & Tel..? offering is solicited. a prepared statement, Although he [ Church street. |that Egan had received that amount. | Nils Florin Insurance $tocks Ken Cop N had had & long conference with A check for $1,000 was offered as! ['uneral services for Nils Florin. | Aetna Casualty 1875 Mack Trick an exhibit. who died in Middletown Tuesday.| Actna Life Ins Co Marland Oil Connor testified that a safe de- | will he held tomorrow afternoon at| Aetna Fire : Mo Pac | posit box at the Hartford Trust com- ' 2 o'clock at Erwin Memorial chapel I/\H(Oll!."'llf‘ Ins .. Mont Ward pany was held by himself and 1. W. ' Rev. Abel A, Ahlquist, pastor of the | Conn. General Natl F Watkins and they alone had access| lirst Lutheran chureh. will officiaty. | Hartford 1ire Natl i e to it. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. | Hariford Steam Boiler § 5 [N Y REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF On redirect examination hy | National Fire ........1460 NYNHGE& Alcorn, Connor said he knew Mrs. John O'Rrien Phoenix Fire J1020 10 North Amer |money in large sums being ftrans- S nephews of Mrs. Bridget | Travelers Ins Co . 1875 1900 North Pacific Tl' “ ® ° {ferred from the N. A. I to the R.|(Glynn) O'Brien. wife of John Manufacturing Stocks Pack Mot Car e l t W. Watkins company where it was| O'Brien of 159 Tremont street, were | Am Hardware ........ 67 Para Fam L e y us transferred to the personal and pri-|pall bearers at her funeral which|Arrow-Hart & Heg a3 |Pern R R.... vate account of Watking himself. held this morning at 8 o'clock | Billings & Cer ... s P A check was offered for $79220 lat St. Mar church. They were | Bristol Brass drawn to the order of John and James Giynn and James| ity Company Rrainard. This check was voided and | Deneen of Bristol. Tremont and J.e- | Colt's Arnia Radio Corp 1043 {another substituted drawn to the or- | roy Rarrows of New Britain and| Eagle Lock ... 45 | Remington Rd o c P der of Cash for the same amount. | Richard Martin of Hartford. “atnir Bearing Co .. 1 Reading o o Report of the Condition of e = o teading At the close of husiness on the 27th day of March, 1929 Gonihr saiilins was oxlered lo/ray | ahe Rowaribearers weiat Henry| Hart & Gooley rep 1.8 & : the check for cash and place the Karrows, Vincent Glynn and Patrick |landers, ¥ . . Sears Roehuek PERN RESOURCES cash to the account of J n | Toscano. N B Machine . ; Sinclair Ofl ... 40 3 i 4 cial P Brainard. | Rev. Thomas F. Lawlor colebrated | NOrth & Judd ........ — 28 Southern Pac 19 : 261y Loans, Industrial Plan ......... . $186,000.00 He explained under questioning @ requiem high mass at the church. | Palmer Bros Sd Gas & Flec +he olom o bukiiess ou Ehe STth ‘dn A of businecs an o dar ef March, 1878 Loans, Mortgages ... e 293,810.97 that the ttem represented a stock | AS the remains were being borne in. | Peck. Stowe & Wil . Std Ol N J . 601 < 2 ctio ares of the N. o the church, Organist John J.| Russell Mfg o e ISEIIEE I ¢ % RESOURCES Cash og £ - transaction for 100 shares of t & ohn .| s in Banks 17,628.55 [A. 1. which Trainard hought at $20 i played Greig's funeral march, | Scovill Mfz co .. & Stewart Warn 17 3 Coans 14 Discounts, Value Life Insurance Pollt:\ R 1,740.00 |!a share. which stock was sold for| At fhe oftffertory, Mrs. Mary T, Standard Screw . A Stndebaker > Overdrafts, S eetins i him at $28 a share. Connor said Crean sang “Ple Jesu” and at the | Stanley Works ... §4 | Texas o T Ecns toimcute) Eosial &4vioes Deposita Other Becurities, Postum Co 64, Pub Serv N 801y New Britain, Conn. T LS e wa ransfer of stock or conclusion she sang “Abide With | Torrington Co T 77| Tex Gulf Sulph S11y Total Assels 5 | there was no transter ! 5 | Tor ] s et 2 $499,179.52 | |ale of stock. It was just a cash|Me’" The organist played. ~Some|Union Mfg Co Tim Rol Bear . 9% 7 transaction. | Sweet Day” at the conseeration of Veeder-Root .. Underwood 5 10 Equipment, a Mr. Calnen did not cross n\umin“‘v!rf:t" mase, and “Nearer My God to| Il"uhu&-- 'l Unlon e 515 e k. Capital S files oY Connor on this incident but he was| Thee as the remains were leaving Allied Pow & Light . ... ot 4 Due from Reseive Agen Capital Stock - $200,000.00 |12 s (o who Brainard was. the church |Conn Elec Service e United Fruit Due from Banke and Bankers Surplus ........ civeenamasnesenss 50,000.00 —— | Burial was in St Mary's come. | COnn Lt & P 5136 pfd 100 Ind Al .. 140 e l lears Tofiy [0\1'!‘ = s Rubber 5 & aqt Checks, Cash items and Exchanges, niivided Profs ess expenses and ases TRANSFERS HIS INTEREST >~ D 1o ol e paid) . 2 29,886.91 o Hfd Gas Co com ...... 102 Wabash Ry Db b oomatre - (Ibtiss 'of eredit) 2 5 pan Syskowskl e e 5 ¢ i Installment Certificates of lndebbednesa (I\y IN MORTGAGES TO WIFE| ... services for Scaepan Sys- |1 g e €0 P - el s : - - — Kows G s paal . 5 ) : ; pothecated) ........... 54,649.50 e e ":‘:‘°7";‘"“°7fl;“:'*:: Southern N E Tel ....158 184 | Woolworth Installment Certificates of Indebtedness (un- Anthony R. Mirante Caps Recon- | (% WQIURE B T o'clock AL United Corp ...l 47 | Wright Aecro hypothecated) ....... 11,043.11 cilistion With Wife With | Mg 1ass of requiem was cele- - Yellow Truek . : TREASURY BALANCE | ** Capltal Btock, brated. Burial was in Sacred Heart ’ u : y Y rplu Fully Paid Certificates of lndehtednew cee.. 18,600.00 Filing of Certificates. Bantetary, Tremsury Balance, J READ H s : e e profite, Cless expenses and tazer 12 Notes I"ayable LIABILITIES. TR T T . Anthony fi. Mirante, who an- AT : e, nounced yestcrday that he and his Wopsioeh Hamtryorne. Total Liabilities ...................... $199.179.52 ||wifc have smoothcd out their o.| 1'meral servicen for Wosciech mestic difficuitics and no longer | KOSYZena of 41 Allen street were | [ ] ST plan to ask the courts to settle their (1714 (his morning at 9 o'clock at | rlnce lte p i ) . marital problems, today transferrel|Sacted Heart church. — Burial was - Funds State of Connecticut | New Britai iatp 3 o to his wife, Elvira, his intcrest ju|in Sicred Heart cemetery, | y County of Hartford /5 N Britain, Conn., April 2,1929 |{,}. fonowing mortgages: R ey e aicoun : o o . [l Memhers New York Chicago asd Cleveland Stack Exchanges ters ot . 4 - Funef i 5 &l 3 nearne iscount an: 1, Clarence H. Maxon, Treasurer of the aforesaid ||DeMinno, $1.825 from Hyman Wel.| TFuneral sorvices for Peter Dag- | . g ner to Hagop Der Kerkorian, et|donis of 18 Fairview street will be o . Tota) Liavilitien, Fidelity Industrial Ba1k, do solemnly swear that the fore- |lals, $1.250; from Edward Cote, et|held at the home at 7:30 o'clogk Bnmu Bu'.—ss Wnl Malll s‘.-TCI- 5405 ik v i i - o ux, to Mrs. Mirante, $7,150; from and at St. Andrew’s church at 8§ Donald R. Hart. Mgr. State of Connmecticut, County of Hartford, sa New Britain going statement is truc to the best of my knowledge and ||roas Caplicki, et ux, fo Mre.|o'clock Friday morning. Burial will = Conn belief. Mirante, $500; from Nicholas Scap-|bc in St. Mary's cemetery, ! L. F. W. Mscomber, Treasurer of the aforesald New Brit 2 A and Alice E. 4 . 1. PLANT A GARDE! is true to the best of my knowledge and bellef. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of April, | Bne lo Mrs Mirante, $7.463.10. W THAT WILL GROW " * 5 He also transferrtd to her three WE MAVE THEM— F. W. MACOMBER, Treasu 1929. Catherine M. Curtin, building lots in Belvidere. Alse time now Tor Lawn bressings UN[TED CORPORATION Subscribed and sworn to before me, thislst day of April, 192 Notary Public. When he announced his reconcil- | F'OMA—BONE “}'::_l“—""" MANURE & & A%, Mot i fation with his wife, Mirante said he ik would make the transfers which| BOLLERER'S PORY SHOP were filed today at the office of the he Jtown clerk. | West Main .

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