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FATHER IS SILENT ONFATAL BURNING Knows But Won't Tell Whose| Carelessness Killed Daughter Children did not play on Bartlett | street today. They were sitting on their front porches, their faces sol- emn. Something seemed wrong with | the street; somehow one thought that it was Sunday. Then one re- membered KFlorence was dead. And so the children, once happy playmates of Florence Dilloreto, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolo Dilloreto of 12 Bartlett street, sat on their porches and 100k~ ed uncomfortably at a house which was even more lifeless than their own. In that house lay Flor- ence and in that house sat her weep- | ing mother and her silent father. Ilorence had been burned Sunday morning. and Sunday evening she died at the New Britain General General hospital | Just before she died she told her father who lighted the match and pplied it to her little dress. Her her shakes his head grimly. “I shall never tell who did it.” he mut- “It was an accident. They were playing. T know, but I shall not tell.” | IFuneral services for Florence were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock | m the home of her parents. She | < laid to rest in St. Mary’s ceme- | tery. Rev, ters. Thomas TLawlor officiated at| - services in the home and con-| ucted the committal services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Lena Ba Mato, Edith Ba Mato, lda Oriols, Josephine Zaccardi and Rose Dilor- eti, all playmates of Klorence. Flowers which filled two autos were | given by her playmates and these]p . were laid on the rrave of the little | Erincess Lou girl | Indian girl in the southwest. Reside her parents, Florence 1s | of the Chickasaws survived by one brother. Fyank, and | [ndian spectacle to be produced one sister, Yolanda- 1-24 ;nclu o STANDARD OIL T0 — Birth Record ) BID N PAN-AM Olfiers Stock Exchange to Ac- quire Big Oil Combine uly 18 to of A daughter was born {Mr. and Mrs. John Cabot strect at home, A daughter was born to Mrs. Giuseppe DiGiovanni Fairview strect on July A daughter was horn at New I General last n ht vy and Mrs ard strect, daughter n at Ne Britain General hospital to Mr. and Axel Carlson Henry IN M. of at home Chicago, July 23 (A—Directors of | ., the Standard Oil company of In- |y called & special stock- for August 27 to proposal {o increase the al stock from $375.- (00,600 to $450.000,000 and to ofl e stockholders of the Pan-American |* ' I SaE e Tetroleum and Transport COMDANY | .. Rri(ain General hospital to Mr. seven shares of Indiana stock in ex- | "o R CEAEEE FOREL 0 for six shares of Pan-Amer st Standard Ol company pro- | Merly a New all or part of the common stock, hospital RRobert Berzeron of 21 diana today holders meeting on a company’s capi was w \ote of 16 daughter th change 3 n The posed to acquire Pan- American classes A amd I Standard of Indiana now has au- thorized 15.000,000 shares of a par alue of § quoted around 74 1-4 on the New York Curb Ex- change today. U'nder the new capi- falization plan the authorized shares A be increased to 15.000,000 Pan-American A and ¥ sold around 61 on the Stock Exchange today Stockholders will meet Whiting 3 ATTACK TEACHER AND EVADE POSSES Terrorize School and Assault Girl: Men Hide in Hills (P — and a mob Mrs. O Brita rien was for- girl, Personals Mrs st Emory et Newton of 1142 is spending two Mrs. Herman New Hampshir 5 each 163 i with her of East W sister Woesterly. Mrs. John Maloney and dauzht Rita, mmier yesterday from Maine. et stock New was York of sty A Harry Gruno 1 home in Milwauk or spending 1wo we of MNiss Wanda Farmington avenue, ft today for . Wisconsin ks ymanoski City Items Miss the tarial School tion with the pany of New Britain—A¢ Anthony I. Borselle of street and Floten Moor | Linden street nave filed m intentions at the office of the cl Frida Pa memhs class of 1 oz, a Moody's pled a of has acc Skinner Chuck posi- Con Church of Monticello, Ky., July A posse of county office of enraged citizens spread out through the Cumberland foot hills near the Tennessee state line tod: } sceking three youths who invaded the Slick Red Rock school yester- day, took Ruby Taylor, the 19 year old teacher into a glade, and as- saulted her The youths his brother sin, Blueford town Kk he firm s transf realty DANBURY MAN IS ~ HELD IN ATTACKS |One Victim of Stabber Identifies Rosen as Assailant of Par rred to k 77 Seymol & O'Connar dwin A, Parker 1 street am Abbott, Otto, 16 and a cou- Abbott, 4—are be- lieved to have fled into Tennessee. According 1o advices telephoned fo Monticello, the youths went to the school after a drinking hout. terrified Miss Taylor's class of summer pupils and finally forced them to flee. Miss Taylor remonstrated and was forced to accompany the hoys into | the woods. She was reported in a ous condition foday The officers hoped youths the moh them 4 of lynching heard on every side. | Slick Rock is an isolated village fn the foothills, 15 miles south of here. sought- vesterday, New Haven, July onrm held Arthur 8 R n of Danbury in wult of 35,000 honds today while find the | they investigated a series of pecu- reached | liar stabbings, apparently committed were | with a necdle-like instrument Once questioned and Rosen was arrested late yesterday in | Danbury and brought here by s — tectives. He was identificd by Black Rock Bridge L e o Reopened to Traffic | ay Black Roy bridge thrown Miss open for vehicuiar traffic today aft- | Was being closed to traffic for more | COuld during the course or | Sailant temporary repairs to the | ecdle stubber shiiltiine wiers Biad [son and Mrs Mayor Paoncssa foday wired Rl onnity Haven" rallvoad officials, ask- | Hti‘;;"::‘l“i': ":‘ll‘(‘”“"‘ ing that plans for a proposed new |’ ; 200 hridge be rushed to this ity for ailant of Miss Ortn d he fled, fearing consideration by the common coun- ! g peen pacing the cil i a hospital in which his wife covering from illncss Investigators said the might have been committed | hypodermic necdle Police to released, de- who Sun- as the said she Saturday Eva Lawlor, stabbed ! lentify Rosen vietims Edith 8 Hu suspect ay Rosen wiis sing the as unday. He holdup and sidewalk near was re- nk was in the ot as he er no r than a week which other of Mis the W stabbing Summary Process Action Brought Against Woman A summary process has been en- tered inst Iva Lewczak by At- torney Elias Ringrose, who is acting | for her landlord, Steve Nakiec, | was understood fhat had been mis- | d behaving and that the welfare board | Laney, in the New York Memorial cut off an allowance. She had not [hospital. Mrs, De Laney W heen paying her rent, and steps are | wife of City Attorney Alexander L. being taken by the hoard to take|De Laney and was born in Phila- her three children from her. The |delphia, N. Y. She is survived by children’s ages ave 11, 10 and 8 !her hushand mother, Mrs veras. The fenement at 134 | Richard Fisher Beaver street BR B POR'I dgeport, July received here h of Mrs. C WOMAN 23 (A today the ace Kisher D DIES Word she READ HERALD FOR BLST RESULT ) ADS READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Al)‘l Prettiest Indian in Southwest Scha-Enya, above, i she will have the leading role in the dramatic ] She is a full-blooded Chickasaw Indian, an| accomplished singer, and plays her own accompaniment. Miss | the | in this country NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29 20, 1929, PRESSURE EXERTED ON BOND WARKET i \Trading More Active Than Yes- <‘ terday, However New York, continued bond market came firmer, with time contracted for at 8 per cent. Call | money renewed at 7 per cent. Trad- ing was more active than yestc |oay. when sales for the first time | this month fell below §10.000,000, |'The industrial bonds were the strong | features. Although w of the | rails gain A point or so. | 'he Erie railroad’s 38 cent equipment tificates were publicly syndicate at prices to vield 6 1o 5:15 | { per cent The new finanging market was dull, with a $821.000 offering for tity of Pontiac, Mich., and a small |issue for ®De Taml uriversity buila | ing completing the total | | Philadelphia cadir B 3| { Tron convertible market fea |a heavy turn over | which were offered to stockholders | at par earlier in th hav | s01d as low as 91 1-4 this year. Th | company contro the coal and i | properties regated from the | | Philadelphia & Reading railroad Hu»i | der a federal court decrec. Amert- I. G. Chemical fluctuated a wide price range openmg at 1-4. Dipping to 121 and then climbing to 125. Wickwire Steer s were strong July (g exerted today Pressure guinst the money be- | loans being | w to be d 0,000 414 gold cer- offered by a | per trust & s were the active 99 on These bonds, rising above can 5155 | over convertible fairly Telephone Telephone communications hoth were American 408 rnational 115 advancing. In the rails, Allegheny Corpora- aid to be the most beautiful | ion issues sold off. but Nickle Plate S o hyipdr .51 12s responded fo good earnings. | Known as the “humming bird” ™ &5 00008 2 &2 || ; obligations were improved | at Albuquerque, N. M., August e e | Westport Prosecutor Says Man Is Not Guilty | We July 3 (UP) | cutor nder in | court here n wood, 21, of Stamford, ty to violat and Inte port, became SEAPLANE SERVICE O COAST STARTS Fivst New York-Boston Flying Boat Passengers Cairied ng the rules o Prosecutor the Stanley accide in which Lockwood was implicated was the fault of the community protecting the crossing where (he scident occurred nal light. to him to blame,” Charge | nings declared in not by a hold Jennings. T nolled paymis “L refuse | said on (UP)—The servies Bostc Tuly 23 first passenge York.and Bosion when t Ne urated Marchetti Wil skidded harbor plan between w was inaug- Deaths Mrs. Nellie Viellette Mrs. Nellie Vielle wife Philip Vielette of Meriden, died morning the home her Living P, Vielletto 16 South Gec street, Meriden, atter a brief illness. he I several rela in this city IFuneral services for will be held Thursday 30 from the ral hom g rry and sons, Meriden, 9 o'clock at Patrick's Merid will b Patricl in th rday flyi v Savoin- ms" along to the Transportation company. Kast Cit floats of the Airvia | ust off the airport il Boston ot son, ofticials and n aviation circles greeted ind of the unic cabined seaplanes which were for the tlantie recently from Old v those promi of the el w ves passengers twin- named [tives who flight Roms¢ Mrs. Viellett morning at f John trans airn made a on Orchard. Me Pathfin 1en on in Uy » monc < RECUTay G gaang: Burial th transpor cemet the A ¥ en 1wo ette M. to inform Harriette York ol today lane A e at 1 p.m Roston at York at Har Mills tion receive M. Mills diea is morning at No definite wrned today, relatives will A \rriving here lane will leave in in this city in New city 1 wrriving v the 68 vears. in conld he hut it is expected that NATIONS FORWARD - = PAPERS ONTREATY 0.0 neral will be held Th Documents Avwaited for Formal | ¢ Proclamation Tomorrow % . ormation undertakers the whers mains George Shaw Shaw diee hospital last lonz illness riford night follow He had in Kensington for the He Shaw mads his home past ire Mr Jor- years. leaves his wife and on N ] N o Washington State nt pecting several mor ratification of the the renunciation of w adhering nally tod instruments of eral treaty for he de- of Newark yartme were ex- before | proclaimed in | | —_———— Hoover tomor- Funerals posited hy nations the pac force by I'r row i of ratifi- the having Ambas- | who has Porny nt probably will reach htfall by run cation partment been hrought sador Alexander I Moore rrived in New York nations h e from Lima smolenski of Anna intant daughter of Mr I Alexander Smolenski of who died home of | Vs morning at Heart Tararowicz o Mr Grove Sme i 204 he they notitied that hy arrival aty deposit Several American have t hoats Washi made effective Japan's ratification and the mation ceremony fomorrow east room of the White House M Waterbury Police Hold e AN ng, Drivers in Still Case |y papatco. who i rhury, July (UP)—Two | night at the home her New York truckmen held hy | Mrs. Emma Reale of 625 local police today rald by | several federal anthoritics on_a Commercial §:30 street building whicli disclo: a 1,500-gallon still it Police said the T clabo, seized W governme their couric gton rnin fis nts, fast {at the hela is | the of | procia in the ot s in hefore tre Sacred by th mass Burinl was in Sacred He . Giuseppina Papaleo Mrs, G e p- atnrday Wat X} of were sti At ifer Iness from (h after a weeks 't o'clock he Josep is morning hom in St h of 4 o'clock hure solemn lehrat Keane, 1 still was the most h mass of requicm this scetion 1 Ly 1 John 1 Thomas B in s Donohu men as they loaded | cacon ennan L truck described themselves as Vito | pastor Lindo, 44 Joseph Candoro, 83, | sington both of New York hey refused [ The to give their street addresses. Offi- | Buckley, zan dismantling the liquor | Buckley today. Maictta. Casalla arrested ul's church of Ken sub-dcacon pall bearc Joseph ( and s wer r na Kensinaten, and Bianl John Spizzuoco, and 5 = | of this city. Honorary Peter Sliva to Marry (he Madbnnn Tel. Chaming: Hartford Girl Monday |1anv. and st annes sociciy Peter Sliva of South Main street, | Joscph's church Newington, well known local ath-| Iather lete, and Miss Stepthie Sczinkozicz of | nitlal 13 Alden strect, Hartford, will he [M married in Hartford next Monday | morning. Mr. Sliva is manager of the Atlantic & Pacific store at Allen | and Carlton streets, this city, and has been prominent in basketball through several s of service as a guard on the Boys' Club quintet Joseph Ralph pall trom cors Sons of Keane condu at the metery, SOTvices v's ¢ Mis Puneral Aunnie rvices Bowers for Miss Annic E. Bowers, 76, who died Sunday afi- ernoon at her home at 77 Maple street following a short illness, we, | neld this afternoon at her late home, Lev. Watson Woodruff, of Manche: ter, former pastor of the South Con arogational church, officiated ]Iv\Hlill was in Fairview cemetery. v Automobile dealers in Ttaly want finanee companies. similar to (hose established there, | lan increa Wall Street Briefs May class o net operating income of 182 ailroads was $103,616,041 5.394,374 over May for of § 1928, The total months of 142 iin of was 028 over eriod $51.15 the corre ponding 1928 The volume of freight on class 1 railroads in May a record for that month, the bureau of railway cconomics reports. Total was 42,027.470,000 net ton miles, ex- ceeding by 4.8 per cent the previous May record, established in 19 increas r May, 1 cent traffic establish The change ern A Auto Suppl We ormed ex- its s stock of West- Kansas City | The R received €-inch elec from the Steel Co. has ¢ lic Tron & for ern Gas Co miles of steel order Arrow voted to out- leben- \wment Direciors Motor (. tire anding per ce maturing in out company on September nt of bank bonds will with a $35 purchase tures made 1ces. nent of the will ti issue he company first notes CURB MARKET 1y HIGHLY IRREGULAR (uiets Down Somewhat on De- cling—Much Selling mortg money 15 ifs only s N wh mat hut 24 () irregulac to quiet The « today, Tuly vas highly tended down mo volum trading on the declin lling came the arket ir siderable early transactions, as confi- \ppeared 1o have heen shaker slump on the “big hetd moderate * vesterday. Call t but the S per cent money time money was firme longer maturitics comn cetric Investors Rises Investors, atter doi t- was El it a up ric few sessions. than 10 to its record sent more points above price. Unit- ed Gas Improvement overcame moved up a few howey fol- and Pow heavines: D an opposite course, then 1o; most of its Utilities points Midwe and Share and Eleetric ad- st es Blectric share ain with strong on ldman Sachs moved in a narrow and Webster fell back in profit taking Southern report Sachs, b Goldman ran one A couple of points th and over a na fractionally helow Northwestirn Power ate Indust fals were Commonwe heavily sagging row rangs ther pre als Quict Tndust md mos " 1A Gri 11 back a ard 1 Fleischmann's hants and \ couple of National rrow ra Grunow f couple of poi ind sta ands lost a fractior carnings repo ts manufacturers ! points Tnve Ford of Can pro tors fell back \ a ¥ Car 10 points, mov up A Heatin Oils we uple of point s buoyant in h It and points Mi t Antelope Tosir WORK HALTED ON WHITE STAR LINER Belie s That Owners Waited to Watch Bremen's Trin Delfast July » designed to e the the new White has heen S not col . Treland Work on what is vorld's 1 greatest liner St hip Ocennic In fact pletely laid before wits issue No e th keel w the e ssation or- Wiy given, but vard waitin 1son was offici ) Tea in sl circles tthe owners 1o the new ships Narth comp their srmun wonld fore rmining of the Marine decided the inery which will r. The choice hetwe and steam in (1 ind then hotwoe classes of stean said fype he used in the n Diesel first Lord Kyls rnutional cantile is o have not yet of ma- is in- various netud- 108 n machinery turhines Avbitration Plan Is Apnroved by Chamber Hartford. July P~ SohY S \chinery sct up to encour ind facilitate itration in disputes has xecutive com- Chamber ment by il said state use of commercial st e approved by the the Connecticut of Commerce, an annou President Henry 'l today The 1 Taw business ment plan is mad cnacted by ture based on Prof. Wesley A law school, who was chairman of Chambe A special committer leaders will develop the with Horace R. Chengy Manchester as chairman Sturgess as vice chairman, drawn of Yalo v special committes stat ross ma- of and chinery South P'rof. KIRK WASHBURN DEAD springtield, Mass., July 23 (@ Kirk N. Washburn, 74. for more than 40 years connccted with the G & Merriam company. dictionary publish nd many treasurer, died tod He ston. 7 ror years Western | _ pipe | € e was born | STOCK PRICES RISE AS GRAIN DECLINES L Rally Carries Score of Issues to New High Records o their prices grain stocks riod Iy a public utilities, to new [ Gains in the active 1 10 6 points, and were 1 fairly broad list Call Money Unchanged Call money renewed unchan 7 per cent, with indications that the rate might be maintained, but time money was perceptibly firmer, with all maturities again quoted at § per | against 7% yesterday calling of loans was only moderate. Spurred on the ion of new investment trusts and the Public Utilities turned over in large vol- lison, Pacific Light- Gas Electric and it all moved Columbia Gas, Internatio W 23 (P— trends yeste) moved higher vrices declined rally 1n which came after an openiung | of irregularity, carried ne issues, including high record issues ran from distributed York, July of rsing stock while score several d at by reports of for- m mer again were Detroit ¥ Louisville | Electric Pow into new high Western 1nion Telephone and several others sold points Ve 1ors [ 11me & 1 il oun dio, or more ahove ster final quotations. Little Favorable News for publication of series of favorable earnings r ircluding record-breaking figures by Chrysler Corporation and Good- Rubber company, and reports hetter demand copper, there little in the plain the sudden chang tive sentiment. Heavy prompted by the apparent (bility of hearish traders to dislod iny large volume of lon an important in the day Railroad shares still showed signs irregularity, although New Central and Union Pacific were each marked up more than four points and Baltimore & Ohio was pushed info new high ground. Jersey (en- tral soared nine points on a few sales nd Pennsylvania, Fr Atchison Missouri Pacitic and a t¢ od or ern Pacific souri Pacific perferred turned h Motors Rally Briskly Motors rallied briskly on coverir Auburn ran up 5 Chrysler extended its gain 1o nearly four points Packard, Nash and General Motors sold well above yes- tinal uotations Dupont. large General Motors s and another ports, Fxcept th vea o for was day's news to ex- in specula- short cover- in- stock advance. others ad- Sonth- W vanced two point more Lackawanna and short points. and terday’s which holdi has gs. rallied # n Bosch Ma Wheat poir Ameri- 1o 5% declined about bushel in early tradi ing and hedge selli terday’s sharp advanc ry hal four cents on profit after But ves- a brisk loss by recovery wiped out varly afternoor THE MARKIE was can For Consol Gas ..15 Corn Products 100 A 161 Davison Chem 341y Dupont \ : ) I Curtiss Arro g Famous Players 6 Fleischman Film A S8 port Tex ..43 Asphalt nl Elec ni Mot Goodrich Huds: Int Int Nickel Int Harve int Ken Cop Mack Tr Mo Pu Mant Ward Natl Biscui Natl Cash N Y IFox Irec nl Tire Motors Comb, “entral H & North Amer North Pacific 11¢ | Pack Mot Car 131 Penn R 1 Phillips 1 | Postum Co | Pub Serv N Corp T Radio Remington [ I | Stewart W rexas Co rex Gult Si rim Rol Bea Underwood Union Pac Union Carhide United 1orait U S Ind Al U 8 Rubher U S Steel Wabash Ry West Blec Willys Over Woolworth Wright Aero | Yellow Truck e HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGE (FPurnished by Eddy B | Raileond Mocks | HfA & Conn West R R guar Banks and Trust Companies Rank & Trust Co., 47 and Trust Co apitol Natl « Bank PUTNAM & CO. Meanbers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST,, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 2.1 We Offer: Connecticut Power Co. Common Price at the Market EpDYBROTHERS & C2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD peripen New BRITAIN b 33 Lewis St. 43 Colony St. 65 W. Main St. We Offer: 10 Shares Aetna Life 10 Shares Aetna Fire Toboco - Blumenthal and COMPANY 99 WEST MAIN ST. RAPHAEL BLDG. We Offer and Recommend: BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS Shares at 241;. ~ DOGTORS SATISFIED - PATIENT1 BETTER Chance German Official Hag Will Be Known Later =8 B Heidelbe pro of Mueller, he Finance Mig Compunies (P—Attend- atisfied with the Chancellor Hermann of the German cah- who underwent an operation lay after an attack of gall bladder trouble. 1t is stated however, complications may develop and the outcome cana tain for another nine are q A Other Insurance e e Indemnity Comy nat sualt Taie Profe H. Haug of the Acas ic hospital, who is in charge of the « aid reports that a crisig expected within 48 hours was to he ihlic Was “nonsense The crisis said th Utilities ) come the third sician, “but it can seventh. ninth or Only then can we cay can vh tifth, iay FREASURY BALANCE sury Balance, $154,031,9 The New Britain Herald The circulation of the New Britain Herald is over 15,000 printed and distributed daily, accord- ing to Audit Bureau of Circulations statistics, which we ready to prove at any time by showing the advertiser our circulation books. Cir- culation is the all in all to the advertiser, and there is no substitute for it to produce results. When you buy a piece of merchan- dise you notice the ma- terial of which it is made. Just as you do that, you should ask about circula- tion when considering placing an advertisement. Over 15,000 printed and distributed daily offering vou 1 golden opportunity l.” )]Hlk(‘ Known your wares in a manner best suited to vourself, The Herald's new press is the latest addition to its plant, and a step toward areater reader interest which means in other words a greater circula- tion and more results to advertisers. There is no secret about the Herald’s press room. Many people drop in daily to watch its mechanism, and to see just how the papers are turned out by the thou- sands. g Companics are COP LEARNS TO FLY July 23 (UP) Hart- has a flying policeman Policeman Peter Mikkelsen, how- will continue to official duties on a motore kelsen obtained pliot's and is believed in the to qualify Hartford ford now nis Mik- | licens the first ever transact cle his vester: policeman state e — | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AIIS} |

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