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- e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. ___—_—._ | 7 - r—-—-————- - ) | Birh Record | ' T | | W1, Kounoke $it Leior PRI New York, April 16 1M—\\al| s New York & Hargord § éoilhiaidn 2t Marcy Materuity hospital. Basing- strect understands that more p.old 81 Admj[ [0 F " h] t field, Mass., April 15th. " [ held under earmark here for forcign | 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN c A'son, lobert Paul, was born to| Pr gm I N w k s U s Llw y wm th jaccount will be released as a_vesult Lo Pr H s tod 0 Franchise at [, won "t rast was vors o Program for Next Weel o $0| ibertys With Higher ;v ‘Lower Price Movement Sets in TEL. 2040 M s‘ o FI!H I v Y d G De many 10 bolster its exchange rates. WIIIS | RARTPORD oma. 6 CENTRAL ROW, oraing Gourt es6ion |7 2L A e e of Variety ieds Gain in Damand [, s s on Wall Street %W, e formerly Miss Marion Callender, — i“ $100,000,000 will be returned to| £ 5 i 3. . daughte! Mr. d Mrs. Willis o the American market in this way. | 5 L 5 — F—————— e Judge Morris D. Saxe sitting in |1auENtr of e et | here Wil be a regular mecting | New York, April 16 — Demand | Th. curmarked gold is held almost | New York, April 16 (@ Raturalization court today, passed £1 | Noy i of ."‘i\,r(ilu\vr :l nit No. (:4‘);\{»";1 - 'for obligations of the prospCrous | ntircly for the lank of France. ln- | brices in the stock market today Hfl"tfo"d G S (‘ candidates for citizenship during the | A dyughtcr was born at the New |S4f, Logion Auxiliary, on hursday sailrouds brought - firmer prices of |stcad of slipping tie metal across | were lower in most instances, with AL as L.cmpany first session of the court held this |Dritain General hospital today 0 |5tome o’ “ds‘mm':l gl Lewion ‘i;:" y“’\'r:,r|1\:r:‘:’,y',qm‘3;‘r:rr \.“::::wm ocean, the German Reichsbank | the copper group again under pres- R. h" morning in the chambers of the | Mr: and Mrs. Joscph McGrath of 226 | \gnes Welles, of Hartford, state 'spots St. Paul 55, Erie Refunding 5 | porq 1ere wnn - onrr g (he Irench surc. = Anaconda, Calumet & Hecla 1ghts common council. Of the entire num- | Chestnut street. [Vice president is expected to be the |and Southern Pacitic Collateral 45 | smaunin feoe cibPibg cquivalent;and National Lead were down 1 1o ; ber up for finul cxamination only a | A 500 wus born at the New Brit-| gyt of honor, and Mrs. F. Newton |The Seaboard Airline Adjustment 5s | iy v "o Germany to trrance, 11 8-4. = Concessions of 1 to 2 points (When Issued) B ases i s i ey ‘::n .vn.:,u hospital last nigh |; 10 | Whittemore will be hostess, assisted |2 conter of recent speculative ac- | jostes on the 1o m;\ and interest were al.\;.v‘m:ul. by Wright Arco of thom who were unable to read | M and Mrs. Richard Gorunan of AT 1 s’ Cyrt Bengtson, Mre. Paul |Gty on reporis that recapitaliza. | ' e metal. [Johns Manville. - Safeway Siorcs, Bousht and Sold gk [Eim strect. Before her marriage W St VR M Ve i M e nie oAt 1 —— Hellow Truck and International tels- Those who were successful in re | MrS: Gorman was Miss I'rances Win- | Kenneth Kron, Mrs [sold off. The rails have bec nl A new plan (o “stagger” or dis- | Phone. Chrysler touched 88 1-8, a i Aiing | e {feiped of late by an amendment to | {ribUL: over a longer period of timc, | NCW minimum for 1929. ceiving their final papers during this ‘ e I Lelped of late by an amendment o | 5 m v session include: Abraham Chatnier, | A $on was born at the New Dirit- | Anout 40 auxiliary members wiis the New York state banking law | the work of stock transfer agents| Persistent liquidation of the cop- | Matiho tAsostinnt, Luigll Agostinni| 22 General hospital to \_n 1 Mrs. Lattend the banquet to be held Ly jaading to the legal list for savings | 40d registrars is to become effective DT shares, attributed in part 1o the Frant Nahadnik, Jan Grayb, 8, So.|10ScPh Kloskowski of 272 Farming- |the post at the Hotcl Burritt on [bank investment the higher grade |in Wall street tomorrow. On trans- | dissolution of pools, had an uns bota, Mrs. Chri tina 8. Erickson, ton avenue. | Wednesday evening, April 17, which issues. | fers received up to noon, new stock | Uing effect on the general list Roceo Pattano, Stanley Zyla, Henry | = e | will introduce the tenth anniversary | The convertibles remained in the I Will be ready for delivery at 1 p, m, | conda quickly sold down 2 3.3 DDY Ro Brandt, Ray levine, Frank Dobek, ZAPATKA!S LAST JOB ‘x-l-hmnnn of the local post. {buckground as stocks declined, ex- |00 the following full business day. | POINtS to 135 3-8, or nearly 40 points T p o On Friday evening, April 19, unit |ccpt the Pan American Petroleum | On transfers ricived hetween 12| below the year's high, and the new v akis, Ott: Maroni ¢ ween 12 | b S b 1S ALDERM sianbors wIserver. luneh _inmos |65 which agein moved hto mew hish | B0on and £:15 1 mi. new. atock wit | siock touched a new low level a1 fitembers HartiondiblpkiExchansy sy of 1 \ A D R AN iate following the open meeting of |ground. As a group the ofls were | be ready for delivery at 1 p. m on|114 15 Americar Smelting, In- HARTFORD 3 - T E1dy-Glover Post. Mrs. Celia De- firmer in reflection of confidence in | the sceond full business day foll spiration, Kennecolt and vada | NEW W MERIDEN Melving Crosthwaite, John Mandl, | . 5t | isiness day follow- | & ; W BRTAIN g b PN BRI Lance is the chairman in charge of [the outlook of the industry. Hum-|ing. On record days stock will he | COPPers all sold down a point or two Burritt Hotel Bid, rtfor Tr Tgnazio Travelida, William Skotnickis | geqiring Represcatative of Fifth | the lunch committee and will be as- Lle Ol and Transcontinental Ol se- | reccived until 3 p. m., exce lin the first half hour of t:ading. 4 Hortford Com Trust Bldg, Colony Bicg Walter Zalewski, William Isracl . i p. m., except on | iH ! ALer s Galomell, gt | cisted by Mrs. 1da Bengtson, Mrs. N. |curities were in fair demand. | Saturdays Selling pressure also was renewed Kaplan, Joseph Rosick, Frank Der- | Wards Makes Fiaal Arrar . Avery, Mrs. Louis Fleischer, Mrs. | Still favored by slightly easier | Sl | akainst such recent favorites as Gen | Mach, Peter Wiademaro Ostopchuk. Hcite e Dkries Jewis Bunce, Miss Louise Doerr. moncy rates, the United States gov-| Duvid A. Schulte, president of, “rdl Electric, Pan American B, Na- Giovanni Giulliano, John Pucynd, et IMigs Clara Doerr, Mrs. Katherine ‘crnment obligations made further | Schulte Foinil Storcs Corp., has . | 10081 Cash Register, Underwood- . Gluseppi DiPietro. Harry Bowle TG Tk asat: - !Kron, Mrs. David Ogren. Mrs. Fred progress, particularly the libertys | formed stockholders that n | Elliott-Fisher, and Mack Trucks, a | We Offer: & Alderman Frank Zapatka of th 1 wolders that no further g Balvatore Listro, 8ven Hugo Cari- A at Raa vould Talbot. Mrs. Charles Sahrbacher and |with the higher yiclds. | dividinds 10 l'of which yicided a point or more 50 S ES o Mil Bernardo Bod ||UH| ward, in what he said would Sy A4 > | 1 1 uld be paid on the e ¥ b1 b A S strom, Alvis :h:ulf-r‘ pernardo Bod- | i st oficial act. taay n Mrs. W, Callahan. i In the foreign group. the French | common until an adietment ha THFe Were a few exceptions to dorio, Mary Fazzina, Malgorzta [;r N W OCHL BEL GO0 0 T or past commanders’ night, land Belglan ssues aitracied the cted in the popularprice] | (e general downward trend, Mal- Czoch, Jean Allison Bengon. John | o Wer B0 ™0 il 0 the plot 1o |which will be observed by the post [Leaviest buylng, with fractionally fleld. | He asserred thas i | linson Silk, Republic Steel, Conti- Weber, Jaseph John 1~7i‘}”_""'i_:;;:f" [the rear of the Benjamin Franiin |on Abril 25. Mrs. John Ball will be trmer prices. price cutting was not settled in o | N¢Ntal Viking A and the preferred, 10 SHARES ter Jablonski, Baba Pera EsRoo, ooy, 00 " 0ng the plac ment of y chairman of the lunch committee, et | days the company's stores would re. | AIr Reduction. International Com Stanley Romulski, Robert Lucten | ooong 50 o B80T ikt assisted by Mrs. Frank Bullock, Mrs, C t lt | duce prices to the same hasis bustion, Lambert and Penick & Ford AETNA l ,IFE INS Menard, Joha P. Hartinger, Carmel | orion fio1a. i} | Ellen Davis, Mrs. Annie Jackson | 1y ems | st Vil { advanced 1 to 21, point : Morina, Manfredo J. Lenzi. SalVa-\ " S (hoge plrce in the |@0d Mrs. Gunhild Holmgren. | Foreign exchanges opened steady tore Liecki, Thomas Leszezynski | oo ! L s e e ¢ | S ihesetl e catilen b ot Fagiitiis be taken mest| By courtesy of Eddy-Glover post,| . .o o - . g cables unchanged at fionls Dantel, zinna Mary. Ghissl, (Somaies Counetl alll BE taken mextl | oo (ot oralts musliinry: unit will | C No. & of tne fire denartmont | I} $1.85 Alfred Aparo, Asadoo Baberlun. lok of the e ascl jaomiust iha Sale of Wengy W tuel s ) SISl Be bR AU enor - et | SR James Cantrovelos, Jiragos Bergian, |y, "yttt 0L SE0 T BT | performances of “H. M. 8. Pinafore | 1%:37 thix forenoon by Anna Huck- | l ! THE MARKET AT 2:30 P, Casimir Pozniak, George Carmen |y o oio it g Dy at the Bglace theatc eon April 22,]16%: and found that smoke from the Nl | (Furnished by Putnam & « Lombard. | Seiities I the LSE it s 23 and 24. all proceeds to revert to |Chimney had filled the house. The i ' G nmn acob Frederick Rott, Adolph | Bl e e ;\'w-m‘;:;w- he o e “hv””“,r;;duln‘m::\ was :mmmul Al Che & Dye :O“ Kardok, Anton Czelleez, ANATeW | (yo01 orgunds dovelo f will be solicited for home made! ailing to locate a justice of t 4 : 2 sche unds development, and f 1 5 " inl 2 Am Ag Che pd ot S Svirinas, Ceorge Celasus, Julian |0 BI00 S ot Ol triangles | candy by the following candy com- |SUPTeme court in Hartford yester- ‘YO‘Jug Girl Be!!ePS DGSIg!h 0l eritar as 130% 133 v ewicz, Frank Hammer, John % 2 o il e e g . day., Attorney 8. Gerard Casale, | i 1831 Wojtkiewicz, F near the intersectin of Broad, Clin- | Mitteer Mrs. Fred Butler, Mrs. e 4 | Am Foreig Pwr 913 3 Established 1838 Emigrodzki, Giovani Maron on North Biirrltting Smit strasts. | Georgar Kinkads, *Mra: 00t Nawton | SCHnsel fob Bileniy S0 Garainer, swill f Smaf[es[ FOO[WG&]‘ {Am Loco i here New iy : : Casimir Kurkowski, Marie Birn-| A¢" foday's confere Mayor | Whittemore, Mrs. A. H. Detts, Mrs, |B0 t0 Bridgcport tomorrow to con- Am Sm & Re 102 pomier N e% Yok Hlicago ana Lo b Sork Eschanggs baum, Isidore Wiener, Axel Evert|p oo B h 1 1o communicata [1:2roy Ensminger, Mrs. I'red Ens- |fer Witk Justice William M. Malthie i:\x;v HaE ey -u t . Blomgren, Bectil Gustaf Ring, Casi- |y ¥ i | {relative to a hearing on an applica- Joplin, Mo, 5 gy e —] — \ ye park and public works de- } a | i 5 P—When! Am Tel & 2187 urn B 1 & > mir Slepskl, Anthony Bielawa.| jartment and have grading opera-| The sale will be handled by tha|tion to admit Gardiner to bail. | Mary Bondelari STahaabehs |kt Mobasas e g es am " e George Kassay, Michacl Turck, Jo- | fiong commenced at once, The alder- | {0HOWIng women: { = [ter of a Joplin mine owner, went to! Anaconda Cop 13 il R W Mer. seph Wiernasz, Singi Dezi, Alessio [ pun was also assured that cquip.| ADri 221 Mrs. I Newton Whitte- | PORECLOSURE SUTT | Bitrope ik years ago sha was just| Atchison ... 199 Girollamo, Guiseppe Gozzo, Tgnaio | yion, oty b0 o e out o more, chaivman: Mra Harriet| A foreclosure action wes brought!cne of the army of post-war fouwr| Attautis Bers Lt : Plancalo, Guiseppe Lombardo and |ypnonriation given the municipal | Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Chase, Mps, |Yosterduy by Harry Zevin against | ists Bt G We Offer: Orazia Valenta recreation commissien for this year's | Claire Patterson, Mrs. 1da Bengtson, | S11vat Monello — and others, in-| When she came home this spring ' Beth teel 1 Judge Saxe delivercd a short mes- . gppc ) Mrs. Celia DeLance, Mrs. John Ball, | }0IVing property in Bristol. The ac-i<he had gained international distine- 558 K o HART & COOLEY #age after all took the outh of alle = e Mrs, McKenna, Mrs, Marguerite Cal- tion was brought through Aftorney [ tion as an authority on modish foot | v, 'D‘,,. At e giance and pamphlets about the lahan, Mre. Gunhild Holmgren 1. 15 Hungerford and lists nine oth- | wear Ol sminrti oD D Bl b s EAFN[R BEARING United States were distributed to all SABLOTSKY BACK% MDVE April Mrs. Fred Butler, ©r codefendants who have interest in | Parvis, where she sells what her ‘”r ,“" Bisco S * The afternnon session got under chairman: Mrs. Arfthur Petts, Mrs. |the prope ;*‘ by reason of mechanic’s | Irench factory makes, and umzv:«uv\: &~‘(;“I01 Ly Faxe on the bench. Those admitte tini, Mrs. N. €. Avery, Mrs. Norma |Plaintiff rlw)ms on November| Miss Bendelari was just ont of "»k 1 '\'r"v“‘ at press time include: Dorot h) ———— | Fleiseher, Mrs. Kenneth Kron, Mrs 1927, the defendant fssued & |art school when she went to Europe, | < o Corp Wesher, Antonio, Scarrozzo, GCOTEC Seeks Tmproveme: Thoreughfare | David Ogren, Mrs. Fred Hoffman, | PTOMISSory note in the amount of | Her business of selling handsome | o0 1 U6l Sirnbaum, Juian Klukowski, Vin- | 3 |3rs. Mary Anderson {4000 and failed to mect payment | shoes to the elite began as a hobhy | Com ll’mw cenzo Charamonte, Taul Joscph Sil- | From Spring to North Strests April 24: Mrs. Elizabeth Kinkade, {00 the princi A interest: AlSO | with $3.000 capit A gift of hey COnEOleum R 00 now ran 2 t ) e g cat al it o Harloi i cul 15 laphioie : W ranks third e A e ) chairman: Mrs. Howard Mitehell, #M0ther note 630 issud May 4, Consol Gas Gus rigits Shantung cities, with about 100,000 Amenta, Siranoush Davidian, Pete y“ —Wants Conncil Approval Mrs. Fred Ensworth, Mrs, O, Bertz, (1928, The plaintiff cl | s or Shen S nand 8% Manutweturing inhabitants. A large foreign settl ol B by AN S ahsearn , o sure and judgment by e 2 Curties Ae 8 e Wire Co. com 24) 25 me ; St B2 Adal l::)lrixl.“}!ulda Amalia Horg 80| Counciiman Samuel Sublotsky of | NIt GEOTE® h\m] Sl e ey sme noti sunl shovs of |CLTtISs Aern 145 Wit o ment, with modern hotels, consular Dinea Alkhis e ¥ Rchaal, Mrs. Charles Sahrbacher, |fTibution irocoed ither ¢ ; av Chen ; office buildings, and res the s ward will br 10 5 "\ : S rd, worn b b 0 and residences & Naturalization Examiner John mm“:;,:' N:|;,'.1n y“ ‘;:: S iary g |Mra Srving Redden. Mrs. John StTved hy Deputy Balkan prasaats. She made u draw, | DIPONL 1 : : wide, cloctrically lfk?r) Davis of Boston is conducting the | 21 HER €OUH for wihenia op | Holmberg. Mrs. Herbert Brann, Mrs, |Horwitz. ng and sent it to a store, They | N8 Pub Serv 481 = ts, occupics @ knob of lang on final examination of the candidates. i~ O% o e Leroy Ensmingor i T | ordered 300 pairs didnt have | 2rie RI nort} ; e I S z % oL Mrs. John Ball has heen appoint- | fad L2 one pair, but she hire I _‘Fam Pla; . > “The g =i on of Spring str (ke ot Sa e rariis) a Dohemian b 2 he djoining Chinese . IR RDLTE ! e \airman of the poppy commit- <hington, 4 16 P—Ome of | shoomaker to copy the drawing, us. |ieischmann si s conge S Ao arver seetion of North s As the main Shich Iconaiat: the sireet jthe manyiscientinc treasuress whichifiiny o oros o G onds s e 8- ) prox Tilm A AT HENSLe ‘arrow streets, wind- irte to the city, the council be- 4l ! (U e s e S S R e sl g straw instead of the ori A 1 ing throngh this port : e ook : (i of poppics for the post during v TATEl e woven cord. The recult Frecport Tex . larerenor tiedomy SUFFERS WITHOUT AJD tieves the highway shoutd i L e onian institution is a moth with a 3 R : 4 with squatty bulldings. proved to a point eonsistent witl , it % inch wing spread. The moth ec it > : msy construction, but it is : i Mrs. Harry Ginsburg will have fro. Gonl Elec 2 i o s, narrowness of the highway | S BAT GshurE WEL BV oy in northeastern Quennsland ol 2 Chefoo bristles with busi- Police Report Thag Conditions | &5 fA0S0 DO End L €OM° Incction “with the observance o | AVSITAL and scienfisi® attiute s e Goodrich Tire 1 iroughout the day. g S ganie o o Mothers day, Especial respoet s |Ereat size to cllmatic conditions. | Hudson Motors 887, wuis Introduced By Home of Zigmants a g s il e palditorall golaistar niothore in ihe | R0 S SR Eemete wre Gl DS M e AN Cn BT Y 18 e 0;\!\:0 an Missionary i % sl s x ity upon that day by Eddy-Glove Sy, SN 4 1 “litt + Int Nieke : (I Staop-shouldered coolies from Undesirable. |petition will xo to the boar RIS LA LY y-Glover {4 T, Lady Hilton Young's statue s e S U : orhood farms and villages T T ST Rt s b S S There will be a mueting of tho | ~The Stolen Baby.™ which :‘, e L rotail establ and out of ji 1ot Tel & Tel. .24 i3 jrudec to the market place under Mr. and Mrs. William Zigmont of 226 | Sa oz Hartford county posts and nnits in |¥H05RE £ A2 1";‘y{,1,,‘1"';,f,"‘ W other various coun-|l<en Cop s L u:h(z.as.« atop East Main street, was removed 1o ¢ = Wetherstield on Sunday. April 28, at | L Ll 5 5 ' tries. | Mack Tru 102 ] Other coolies : ittle Damage Caused vk ) her garden at Baywater, Enelad y ; t i oF el New HBritain General Hospital early 2 5 b A large delegation from the i eI an fmportant stylo Marland oil .. 4 \ 5 : sORUCAIBhan- this morning by Officers G. W. Hell- By Heavy Storm Today 'ocal unit will attend, inasmuch as @nd no frace of th- thicves was loit. R develon. | Mo Pac N o i (UNE wheelbarrows whose wheels Derg and Michael Brophy in the po-| Practically the only damags dupe & Dational citation for membership T ment and use of pajama slippers. | MOt Ward .11 12l g [RXC S0t three feet high. There lice patrol, for treatment for a foot |iny the storin today was done by the S4it 15 10 be awarded to the local |, Batl T t ..182% i Ehita '”f: il ”“'Im"’ o ilment, atte ad come to the o i it at that mecting. | 3 5 Uatl Cash Reg 12 : s for anything else, never- silment, after 1t Had come o/ U [wini, arcording o information AL A A ‘l | Ministers ( riticized ettt vloss the rickshaw boy draws his ce tha I ceived from various sources. 2 e | % L 7 f h f o een wihout medieal - uttention for hiavy wind was cpeeiadls notie- Chrysler Profit Gain, 1 Deaths I, Styles 200 Years Ago N YN H & ey : : o Gionien epsed, - oftenitordng pive weeks .despite his condition. able in Plainville where two Con- e 4 X April 16 (P—Crit | mer s-Bement-Poud : 1 G i Officer John Smigel, who went 10 necticut Light oeni i Dolen) President Reports |- ‘ ek 5 : ‘ln. k Mot Car Pe i g _“Through the Chefoo streets, all 3 i ity Power poles bl n.\ in clothing _ 1 e iednit o the Zigmont ter me mvmu, the other were blown down thi rning. | c April 16 (1 ‘l'rrf\\m' T George Robert Timko 0 ceniuries ago is revealed in a|Penn R | :\M,‘u'( \\\\ _”-\ ; G < It b ity m”v‘m::r»or from the officers about 30 o'clock on com-| The condition of weather sler, r).n‘nn.\.n of the board| .~ .o0 potert Mimko, one sct of be ning sermons of | Hillips Pe S W e ars carried to plaint of Mrs. Zigmont that she had made it necessary for Supt. Sianley |0 direetors of the Chrysler corpor- | SFREL SR 5 A wton, which have | ostum Co 5] 135 { app) BB, PO B nthe, dhasbae: been assaulted by her husband, re Hi s of the school department [#tion told sockholde their an- | e . to the Te: » Pub Serv N J on i shia: potatoe peanuts 2 v 1 Mrs. John Timko of 58 West strest Texas Pan-) f i ported that there was no evidence of (i telephone the hoiler room of the MUl meeting today that it is appar-| B0 1 e IRy Fanale Eiains Histonenl sasi Radio Corp. Co w2 cotion. corn, tobacco, ponge the atleged assault nor was the hus- | Stanley Rule & Level Co, and ask | €t profits of the corporation for [fied this morning at the home The six volumes of rons were | Remington ¥ > ¢ and hairnets are transported by Land intoxicated, although he ad 'the cngineor to sound 1he school | the first qua would ‘considerably [ 1% parents. . A | delivered between 1760 and 1 | Reading P 5 of many n een drinking Conditions in the whistle at 11 o'clock this | exceed on a ¢ basis, th Funcral services will be held to- P Mt IRep T & S Cargoes for Chinese consump- tenement, however, wote far from orning. carnings of Chrysler corporation in | MOTTOW morning af v f)*‘\‘n‘in T T v epluming cocoanut | Sears Roebuck 146 ; : on coastwise boats desirable, accordirg 1o the officr - the first quarter of last year, 1l Saints church. Burial will be dn gy, 00, r « | Sinclair Oil 1 f00 a port of call. Z \ : 1 ) production of pack i Baasity s ) and the Zigmont couple impressed | CANNO BARBER SHOP penting on business condi- St Mary's eemctery. material and sacks has been invent. | Southern Pac .1lgi, - | Terrington Co e % TN LY _SOaC about iy the Jim as being unfit to carc for chi Judge Traceski granted the industry, Chrysler said S 20 in Hollana | 810 Gos & Elec 851, - | tnion poror pick up short-haul shipping. dren. temporary injunction tod in EF COTPOTation Was €N- | | pmm—— ftd Oil N J . 60 a0 § s 22 ol silk peanuts are among Of their six children, two are n!city court in the matier of M. Klu-|JO¥INg more than its share of B(dl OI' N T, 44Y 4 LR {prveioe Cofs » 1 t Chefoo exports. reformatories, according to Officer (o against Frar Novickus | nnprece d production and sales e ~tudebak AVRICIORX “hins 5 ‘ were introduced in Shan- Smigel's report, and the four who « defendant from con- |in the automobile industry for st F l s al M I‘ l s Co ley-F 1w . American missionary wro at home, one 18 ill with a cold barber. business «on | Arst quarier of 19 { unerais lgn an = n“).\ Gulf Sulp sted Hosierny « Bobbed Hair Explodes and John was plainly in need o i A R 2 T e s | — 0 o D b | Tim Rol Bes Bryant & i i Hafrnet Boom care. The children uncared for ind i R & AWYERS' ( 5 | cra e ut { 'nderwood 11 S classed. a8 one of 't s settled The plaint WYER! LUB MEETIN | Mrs. Michacl Smith 2 d as one of the fhie; parbnte fin. Sty pregentel of Al Attorney Thomas J. Ca | The regular monthly dinner | o0 o0 Lorvices for Mrs. 1 e s S IRy nat s ) e AL wolice, were quarr and accusing " ceoks $2.000 damages on the |Meeting of the Lawyers' club will |¢ b o Mlchael St or Y |Union Carbide 2161, 5 ury Dalanc $048 nities of China before 1862 cach other of drinkiug and stayving | Ee BT DL O take place tonight at the BUrritt | moie oircye ot o i |U S Ing AL 150 Vi POt was opened to foreign out At Bt ot J. . Dogle of the |defendant is alleged to have hotel. at which Judze Staniey | oming at 9 o'clock ey S e aree) porlos oy e partraent o4y I |not to open & hurber business in J. Traceski will he honored. Judge jyren. Burial will be [\t Frec H R o 3'the ity cnfowed & peried B T oy w1 | vicinity of East Main strest, Hart- | William F. Mangan, president of the i West Elec o0 and the city enjoyed a period tailed Investigator Walter Korgwig | VICny S z - S eiub 4k axpdsten o Aie: the sen | i Willys Over of prosperity until 1904, when the to look into the police report on i ford avenue and Eim street for a | s DECAES b e | | Woolworth 252 Shantung railroad was completed cor.ditions in the tenement, and at |period of two years after selling his | &ratulatory address, while Judge B, Mes. (MeNeil) Sloan | Wright Aero . 253 ARSI el the hospital it was said that the hoy first place of business to the plain. |1 Gafiney will deliver an address| pune rvices for Mrs. Jennie | Yeliow Truck . 463 ¥ CAbh PR e e had a swelling of the right ankle, |tiff. | on probate practice in this state (MeNeil) Sloan of 35 Liberty street | AN L e railroad which was in need of treatment, but | - = ’ |were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock | HAR’ STOCK X\ CHANGE the cause of it had not been deter | . F3 [ HELD FOR NON.SUPPORT (it the home and at 2:30 o'clock at| | ) Cflei@) Was 0[]\,@ Center [)I Great SR L s e SR R Sha"l"G A ter the; Robert Garlick was arrested in the chapel of the South Congregi- | e 1 ow railroad was co- what its seriousness would be | Mo 5 Middletown today on the cha of tional church Dr VHEd & Conn West I a3y F i N t ll]dll"ll"l i d Tsingtao, a port or 4 et non-support and Officer George * Hill, pastor iciated | Bunks and Trust iall 1ie N coast of Cod.’ JOHNSON SIGNS BILLS | "* | Moffitt was dutailed to bring him 10 in Fairview jasAnKOrS brnnt & - ng railway connec- Bills of $42 each of Registrars | this city for trial tomorrow morn- = | 00 got only a prom- Thomas- J. Smith and William J }ing. | CARD OF THANKS S s Ziegler have been signed by Chair | Garlick has been employed at the | T wish to thank our L aily o e Zieg] ol ; i RGN Tles T ekTaNe man J. Gustave Johnson of the state hospital for insane, and 1 relatives ‘ o el A ; the arrest was made on a warrant i aympat i ) SO b finance committee and recommended A warr ki v patiy i southwest, betweer $502 chiminon Sounb Lat approval) issued on complaint of his wife, Mre. | also to the Urn department of Lan- 2o southwest, betwe Alderman Walter R Falk had an- | deline Garlick of 1000 West Main Frary & Clark, and Martaa v over a nounced that he would seck to hae the council refuse payment on the ground that the work of preparing deputy registrars’ books ix a part of their duty and a task for which they are already being pald has arisen as tc the powers of the common council in the premises. In a previous occasion it was found that the counclil is powerless to with- hold payment of an election hill which has the approval of the board of selectmen. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Application for marriage licenses | the office of | Town Clerk Alfred L. Thompson by | have been made at the following: Harold M. Sand- quist of 334 Church strect and Jes- | ie M. Atwood of 25 Sherman court Klas Johnson of 63 Lyon strect, and Astrid J. V. Josephson of 46 Shut- tle Meadow avenue; Lucien 8. Kun- da of 22 Booth street and Anna Kas- perek of 50 Horace treet, Gustave & Hulten of 15 Robert street and Ella M. Larson of Portland. A question | stroet, Washington Council, D. of A, for | | cographic Society f 01 1 bon e — {their sympathy and flowers, during e he Germans started the 1o Chefoo ir when | sean DING KILLS WOMAN | the sicxness and death of my be- | Wont Hurtford Trust Co Sihe Genmens artel me ! bl : s Danbury, April 16 (P—Mrs. Phyl- ' Joved wife, Amelia 1. Hipp i . st O he g e e bcunenl or American | lis Walker, 44, of Ridgefield, scalded | (Stgned). Louis W. Hipp | World war in or nd cheaj n. W stry was at by boiling wate her home March : = i ! 5 hair and cheap labor in Asia. ¢ d s orth of hair- 19 dled in the hosp ital here this CARD OF THANKS | | Bl LN s o S PofL Sramutalon: s morning. The woman Was carrying | Wi wich to express our sincere | L ovince with Chefoo as head- 2 ere soid in the H hot water from the kitchen to the | qpanis and ap ti6n Torthe Kind- Rrters ik ot g L cellar and tripped on the stairs, the | pegs and sympathy of our kind | Streets of Iflum-«- Tt‘mn Bristle With talue Lol n "!‘mlv‘wd boiling fluid drenching her lower ! o Al shtors snd valatives dvee] Business Activi L 1 $2,000,000 | limbs and abdomen, She is survived ;(:.: ‘;‘.‘“‘ :",’LL‘ o ,"'(,,,“hl,hf bttt i “Although A1 omen’s o vor ’"mnim:‘m\ by a son and a daughter. The Lody ,“\,.,‘ other s uneie. Tamesiu] oney P zes of thonsands nes , :'”.avvmd in has been taken to Ridgeficld for in- |y 3 e | . of women and girls in and near '*¢ Uy e faw i hionaen terment. i | Lite, Indemnity and Other [Insurance (hefoo, when the rnet industry | €mployed he industry | SUES TO FORECLOSE o ]‘h-""‘lv‘_ 5 " i | | Aetna Lite ins to A American women could locate Che- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A foreclosure action involving pro- Ao bl Conn Gen Lifs 1 : 00 on a map without considerabls EST RESULT! | perty located on Clinton street and e i g A | ool s i S0 8V qearching. The the north Slater road was brought todoy by | e b L 3 slore of the ‘C: of Chin | the D. C. Judd Co., against Nicho- NEA Roston Bureau Pablic Utilities which extends Yellow - las Scapellati and others through Francis Riley, signal repairman | (orn Light & Powe : 3] [GonL e BRI dorlion CiShen iR CAPITOL NEA Mexico City Burcan | Attorney Harold N. Williams. The —WE HAVE THEW— employed by the Boston Elevated (o0t Light & Tower o v province, toward themiddle sectior 3 R | Nothing Mke a nice cool shave after | PIintff claims foreclosure and pos- | Al time now for Lawn Dressings | jiaiiway, cultivated his voice in his | on pover o o of Korea. If a line were drawn duc STARTS SUNDAY lthe battle. The piciure taken | session of premises by virtue of non- | VOMA—BONE MEAL MANURE| are time. The other night he | Greenwich Water & ¢ 7 west from Cincinnati, O., througt THE FIRST OUTDOOR jin the ’hulnr.u tre n;‘lhm following ‘“}”'”":1 of :n|xm"v"mrlil‘fia')]n i.«l-u..d T x AUOF lappeared 5 h,v\ y.‘v'u‘ s ‘111 iy ona xie G & 1v~;2:.~r.”vo;o.—wn and (-m;h\(]m},] ALl TALKING PICTURE the fighting recently Naco, by the defendant on June 17, 1928, ], - concert in Jordan Hall, Bosion. and | Hfd tty Cas Tigit 1 T lacross the Pacific. Chefoo would he £ . |Sonora. it might have been eup. | Constable Trred Winkls served the] 7% Je et o N e e.|crilics say his debut was & GID|sica Phee At Go v ler 13jon the first Chinese citics the lin “IN OLD ARIZONA” tioned “The Attack” ll"‘l"m Maple HIl | BuCcess, Holyoke Water Power veeee. w33) i would toucks \