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. JURY COMPLETE IN |fweir Garrer eiea; Wife to Take Place SN""K EA E T I] Y Newtown, July 31 (UP)—"The mail must go through,” slogan o the U. S. postal service, also is . || the precept of the Royce family Judge Refuses to Delay Trial om ||, Jrevl who, detivers | mait i Delendant’s Tliness (B Er il e driving in town court and ex- pects 1o lose his driving license. Columbus, Ohio, July 31 (®— || Tyeien, his wife, said today After five days in which 99 persons | however, that she was ready to were examined, a jury was com- || carry an, for she is an experienc- pleted at noon today to hear the [| o4 driver and often covers the first degree murder trial of Dr. || oue with her husband James H. Snook, charged with the hammer-slaying of Miss Theora, Hix, WERCURY DROPS IN NATIONWIDE WAVE {No Relief From Drought, How- ever, Reported ¢ the Associated emperatures that to the entire country five-day. wave of excessive heat. From coast to coast and from the cities reported r to the gullf, his paramour and student at Ohlo s Presiding Judge Henry L. Scar- lty tems lett overruled a defense motion to- day for a continuance in the trial| A fyll rubbish incinerator which of Dr. Snook until “such a time &S |pjazed fiercely in back of the build- yes- give attention to the proceedings.” |ierday afternoon was the cause of & The motion was presented imme- [l alarm which called out com- diately after the morning recess LY [ pany number 2 of the New Britain sidel of defense counsel, |fire department. No damage wais the defendant is physically able 10 [ing' at 14 Main street at 3 John F. who told the court the defendant |gone, was not able to give his attention 10 The suit of the Connecticut Fur- ! “He iS | riers Co. for recovery of a claim of |, not able to follow the questions and |15 brought throush Nair & Nair Mary Higgins and trial in the city court been settled out of thé selection of this jury. answers, and while he is physicallY | against Mrs. present in this court room, he is not | geheduled f here in his full mind,” he said. DI |tomorrow, has Snook underwent a spinal operation | court. several days ago in which fluid Was | property at drawn for use in sanity tests. Since |, stantly, street. with clubs from 10 other towns, | being held at the Pease House. New London, July 31 (#)—Charz »d jointly with manslaughter in causing the death of a female infant, Miss |11 Alice Phillips, 21-year-old mother of | Miss Ruth Il Bristoll. juvenile will describe her of the Rotary club the child; her sister, Florence Phil- |probation officer lips, 29; and her mother, Mrs. Net- ‘“0”\ to member. tie Phillips, 53, all of 5 Pequot av- |t tomorrow’s lunchcon enue were arraigned in the polic» court this morning. The case was | L N MILlT R UNE L continued until August 7 and all | PA A YF RA three defendants were released on s bonds. Their arrest follows an exhaustive | investigation into the finding, July | erans (o Honor Deccased Associate [uiinties, 18, of the dead body of a baby in a field in Ocean avenue. Irom con- | Dominick Anulewicz, Tomorrow. fessions obtained from the three | War princlpals it appears that the baby, | Kisciusko post and Polish horn at the home of its mother on | the morning of July 16. was placed in a clothes closet where it remained 1 the night of July 17, when it .was taken to the lot where it was ociate, Domi | mourning of the Mrs. Phillips and her daughter, | 1y itaiy General h Florence, and was carried by the 1at- | i scute he rt attack ‘e te e Ocsen BecRie ot | Both the elubs will cooperats to| = extend full mil lionors tomor- Mayor Gets First Fish row at the grave. He scrved in the during the World | American army g And Is Awarded Prize 5o aimost tvo years, and re A prize offered by Frank ceived wounds and also was g Rackliffe, Jr., to the guest on his|Mr. Anulevicz never yacht who caught the first fish was | full health and suffered freq “won yesterday by Mayor Paonessa.|heart attacks. Mr. Rackliffe had taken a party of | Juneral scrvices will be held fo- icut | Jnorrow morning at 7:45 from his river. There were 18 guests on board. | home and _in Holy Cross church at § A prize offered to the first man |o'clock. Burial will be in Sacred i nds for a sail on the Connec who pulled one of the denizens of | Heart cemetery the river from its aquatic domicile | - was won without difficulty by .\I;n'm" LAKE COMPOUNCE CONCERT Paonessa, who said life on the shores| The following program will b of Lake Pocotopaug are as conducive | rendered by the American Legi to proficiency in the sport of Izaak |band of New Britain, under Walton as they are to that of the|direction of Vito . great American game of politics. | Lake Compounce Others on the boat included many | from 3 to 5 p. m. of Mr. Rackliffe’s employes. as well | America. as M. Peterson and Orrin E. Smith. | xornwind ........ve..r.. Mareh | | Barber of Seville, Overture | Hones Iox Trot Miss Mary C. Kennedy of 137 My Dear Waltz Faust lection lyons street is visiting with relatives in New York. Brooklyn and Ho- hoken for the remaindor of the |March summer | Intermission | Poet and Peasant, Overture liDeaps Nigh et vsic s i Hox Misses Edythe and Alice Rosen- ierger of Buffalo. N. Y., are spend- ing a month with their uncle and | aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred J Ryt diencirs Songs from the “Old Folks” ' [Sl r Spangled Banner i PURSE FOR JO and Via W Miss Trene O'Connor, a student the New Britain General hospit: training school, ha three weeks' vacation in Maine. | strom of the Y. M. HERGSTROM from a va We are all ald Cl factor. | cation tomorrow. fter results and Her- absence on account of an injury. Toboco - Blumenthal and COMPANY 99 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 6671 RAPHAEL BLDG. Seventeen Months Ago BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS “A” Shares Could Be Bought For $35 a Share —Today — A profit through enhancement, increases and bi-monthly dividends would show an approximate profit of over 2009 We Offer These Shares at 27. appreciable fell 48 degrees to 54. ay had a tempera- 2, the highest in the coun- . and today the city was the cool- The highest reading at 8 o'clock eastern standard time) ing was 83 at Bo The break in the temperature Bismarclk yester the United States and | . Rains continued while crops went forest fires in Canada proportions. Agric conditions in wilting | vm\ml | that three d * crops in their Clinton street will | sold at public auction by Attor- then he has been complaining con-|ney john McDermott on August 14, p. m. Attorney McDermott | apopinted a committee to con- mmr the sale at a recent court aear- REE FA | Co. No. 4 of the fire department | was called at 10:58 this forenoon to | win Land Co. on Clinton street. The police were nolified today of the return of the operator's license Hother and Two Daughters Held e seratore: apara”or 300 meaver farmers feared - potato and corn fields UTILITIES LEADERS ON CURB EXC EXEHANGE —Usual Older Reversed Ithe two trees. Scientists definitely | 1 ¢ | established the ages of each by the | width of fhe stumps. Incidentally, | utility group tod | brook Point this afternoon and eve- entire market list upward. t trusts and a handful of i | calling of loans reported Kosciusko Post and Polish War Vet- which sold down to 158 &- shot up well above points from last night's closing utilities soared | veterans will meet tonight at §.00 than ATl Gavaty (dvernt Monday. | o'clock at the club rooms of the | Polish World War veterans at .23 Broad street to make plans for the Investors was pushed points to a encountering selling. meeting today f 3 T I nick Anulewicz, 33 years old, wha found. The baby was delivered by |jiuq vesterday morning at the New [tors at their spital following | ta hig I\~’ 150 were | White, of Fitchburg, Mass., § ? ained at wdqus a Telephones Rise | day verbal remand being ar- arican Teleph convertibla | " iranged yesterday attempted | 4 ran up more than 3 point jmurder and International Telephone 4 1-2| Detectives have wi 1o and American Intermational corpor- burg for informati conc ion 5 rose a point each. Al- ik recovered his rent > last selling to nearly Bond & Share fraction on attorney gene state merger. States at 80 profit-thking. Di Fronzo, at unday afternoon | nouncement the company was (o » chemical companics. Iord of ngland again was strong - Cab was quiet. . and lightly traded in. Re*nl Estate jI'm Just a Vagabond Lover Fox Trot transferred ial Trust Co. ministrator of Supp> state of Lucius A Now I'm in Love ........ Fox Trou " DROWNED » heen searching Colombia luke since Glad Rag Doll .. IFox Trat Willimantic, was drown- returned from a| Physical Director Joseph G. Herg- authorities will A. has becn ; | given a purse by a number of friends Dr. William 1. Keith has returned | who partake of the physical educa- fon spent in Verment. | tion facilities at the association. Mo — | resumed his duties recently after an DROWNS IN RIVER \\llli.lm Zalewski, sified advertising is a big|and will commence his annual va- b foduyl ing his lunch e recovered his BOY BURGL (B —Charles 17, who last week confesse to police that he entered and robbed 15 places within a year, to the superior court today on { breaking and Judge William J BURNED DOWN stroyed by fire last night. amounting about $1,500,000, 1 DISSOLVES and produce firm of Musante & Pas tine, one of the large: for nearly a half century, continue its operations , according to an an- | nouncement today by J vice president of the coi The death of one and illness to other: cause of the firm’ said to be the \011" GROWS THREL T a surgeon removed two tonsils from tO¥ | Kis of | tlrough and found another I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 192 In All, Its Age Is| 4500 Years Wall Street Briefs New York, July 31 (P—Tomor- | vow's dividend and bond interest payments are estimated at about | $300.000,000, a comparatively small | amount, although large for August | 1. With credit tight and call money | firm bankers are wondering what ef- | fect even such relatively small dis- bursements wil on the sensi- {ive money market [ Wall street learns that American | Cyanamid is negotiating for acqui- tion of several additional compunies which would round out the corpor ation’s activities and make it a com- plete unit for the manufacture and gistribution of chemicals. Iron in its market summary | (omorrow will say that the end of july has disclosed no marked reces- sion from the high rate of steel out- put that has prevailed since early in | (he year. It is presumed that pro- | :A San Francisco Bureau |duction reports will show a new high | record for the month in steel ingots and an average operating rate ap- tree fell and around it grew another |proaching June's, Evidences of which scientists say was 2500 years | gradual curtailment |old when it was cut. This freak of | from Pittsburgh, but other centers nature was revealed in California’s|show no current or imminent slack- | 5 | Redwood Empire when a construc- | ening in ingot m.n,‘,v | tion erew came upon the remains of Swi Two thousand years ago a redwood 1 Birth Record | Convertibles Rise in Early Trad- —————" ing—Firm Money Seen | son was born at New m“'"i candro Balone of 617 West .mm e money holding very firm at 8 3-1| | A son was born at New Britain {per cent for the shorter maturities neral hospital today to Mr. and land 8 1-2 for longer term loans, in- red Logan of 22 Carlson |ferest in toc bond market cen- stree |tered around issues with a specula- | A son has been born to Mr. and |tive flavor. Mrs. Luigi Sandorenzo of 184 Oak | Convertibles Respond street, at homs | The early trading saw convertibles on has heen born at home 1o |respond promptly to the strength of nd Mrs. Salvatore Ballachino of [the stock market and three share Mrs Lafayette stree privilege bonds made new A son was born at Cornel | philadelphia & Reading C str san Francisco, Cal P. O.|Iron 6s continued their sensational Box rday 10 Mr. and Mrs. [climb by moving up ne; 7 poir Carl Niles Hanson formerly of New to 117, a record price, while Lau- Britain, taro Nitrate 6s and Kreuger & Toll — s, with warrants also touched new maximums on smaller advances, Tavern Keeper Stabbed | 1n the general list. obligations of Q Interborough Rapid sit, a New In Montreal Saloon v "t "L, wiing or avou Montreal, July 31 (UP)—While [, °p o MU RR t T 6, Hud Angelo Besante, tavern keeper stab-1(oa1 55 and Shubert Theater 65 a s huying Is were slu day | advanced on mode | evening, remains in precarions | 1pvestment bor {condition at the Montreal General ilant an exception being a point and |half rise in Pennsylvania Railroadl Lospital, his alleged White eghany Corporation 55, sold oif | slightly. | IVAR AXELSON HERE | Unitea States government securi- Ivar Asclson, a former resident of | lies worked irregularly lower. The | foreign list was featureles: |Am {his city who is now a professor at ; the University of Oklahoma at| New bond offerings today includ- | Normal, Oklahoma, iy visiting his |04 @ $5,000,000 issue of Standard parents. Mr. and Mrs, August|Investing corporation 5 1-2 per cent Axelson of 13 Harding street. In | 1915 while he was still a_student at [ 100 and, DTS L Yale university he served as a sec- | O10 b e o) ond ward member of the common |Ye2T convertible debentures at 98 1-2 conncil it resigned (o enter Wit | g cpmvavs pREED | | ireenwich, July 31 (UP)—Charg | ¢s of assault and breach of the | reace preferred against two French | servants by Mrs. C. . Thompson, | Ithy Belle Haven resident, werc | Funeralshi=ireate s 00,000 issue of STOCK PRICES RIS ON UTILITIES' LEAD. {Buying Orders (Quite General > Throughout List resumption of t Buying ord credit conditions kept down the forenoon but | funds came Reports Fayo ss and earning: el EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD re reported | ¢ New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. disclosed no marked recession from ¢ steel output that has PUTNAM & CO. Mambers Now York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HAR‘I'PORD OPHG.CCINTRA!.IOW. TEL 21148 Connecticut Electric Service Co. Rights (when issued) Bought and Sold MERIDEN 43 Colony St. 3 Lewis St. Libby Owens Glass ¢ IGend paid on the old stock split-up rumors, contributed unconfirmed points to a | Selling on Steel common at of disappointment that only the r ular dividends had been declar fternoon to ared nearly | General Electric Underwood 100 Shares Billings & Spencer 50 Shares Greenwich Water and Gas 6%, Preferred. “Investments That Grow” Fuller,Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUS1 BUILDING MBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGF . Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 4 to 6 points higher al Solvents soared ew 1929 highs were registered by points but Union Pacific, ican Co., th (Furnished by | A1 Che 10-year convertible debentures at|Am T 1conda Cop 1147, 55 West Main Street Utilities Power & Light (Common) ing a dividend of 10, in stock such as the North s Corporation controls utility systems 32 cities and {owns located in 19 states. ew York Curb and selling around 36 to 38, this stock is recommended for both income and chances of appreciation. Thomson, Tfenn & Co. lembers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Scgar, Manager We Offer: HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT Price on Application. | Curtiss Aero ( | ment of court costs by the defend- ¢ e | ants [k Tre e g | The servants, Francine Charett |, ‘ = x 3 . land Ido Vial, spent a week in jail | | ‘lwn'ml services for Mrs. Mary |arter Mrs. Thompson charged they Shipler, a native of this city, Who|aitacked her in an argument ove died ¢ yesterday morning at her | (cuooq home 5 Broadway, ew York E city, after a short illness, will be held | SHOWERS AID O ARIO tomorrow morning at §:30 o'clock | popt Arthur, Ont. Ju from the home of her sister. Mrs. | Intermitient rains which I'rank Young of 86 Highlar ce and at St Mary's ch Ter- [ through last night effectec at 9 limprovement in the forest fi o'clock. Burial wiil be ir ry's | uation in (his disrtict, Thunder cometery showers, while they were not such | ! - as (o fulfill hopes, were comparative Mrs. John O'Brien iy heavy and the threat from flames he funeral of Mrs. John O'Brien, | in several sections wa )7 Last street, who died Mongay | M1%ed morning at the Starr Sanitarium. 3 Naaihelaliihisg P moraing Uiom knes WOMAN INHALES GAS | riudson oMiors s6 home at 8:30 and at the Church of | A NeW Haven, July 31 (UP)—lrving [ St. John the Evangelist at 9 o'clock. |C- Fowler found his wife, Gertrude, | Int | e solemn high mass was celebrat. |4¢ad in the gas-filled bathroom of | ['6d by Rev. Thoinas T, l.aden. pastor |Uheir home here today. ‘The wom-/|Int , D an, who had been melancholy for of the church. Rev. Joseph B | of Hartford was deacon and : i\“:‘[ S s e aR M ‘dward V. Grikis, pastor of St. An- s s A drew’s chureh, sub deacon. | LOCAL STOCKS After the church service the body | e et was taken fo Bridgeport for hurial (Furnished by Putn Michael's cemetery Mrs. Bridget Farvell | Aetna Casualty I"'uneral services for Mrs. Br Ins Co dgett |Aetna | | Farrell, 92 years of age, of 128 Clark | Aetna A | street, who died M ¥ aftérnoon Automobile Ins i 3 o'clock at her home following |(onn General 5 i two years' iilness, were held from | Hartford Fire 1060 ;|_n‘r home this morning at S .:H'“.”.((o‘.d Steain Boiler 8§10 |and at St Mary's church at 9 |National Fire L a4 o'clock. The solemn high mass was ' phoenix I 1065 celebrated by Rev. Leo Watson of | pravalers Tns Co 1770 5 Westerly, R. L; Rev. Thomas Law- | S A lor, deacon, and Rev. Walter Me- Manufacturing: Stovks Crann, sub-deacon. | Am Hard As the casket was being carried | Arrow-H Hegeman 47 | into the church Organist John J.|Billings & Spencer 11 12 Crean played Grieg's funeral march. | Bristol 3 | Mrs. Mary T. Crean rendered “Salve | City Company Legina” at the offertory and at the | Colt's Arms communien Organist Crean plaved | Kagle Lock Nearer My God to Thee.” At the | Farnir Bearing Co conclusion of the services Mrs. Crean | fart & Cooley “Beauliful Land On High IEenaee ® pallbearers were Joseph Far- | X' B Machine homas Glynn, Joseph Weston, | Noin' ¢ Judd Michael Farrell, John Maloney ana | p, et 4 almer Bros . imothy Lynch. James Glynn was| o (0% (08 0o oo flower bearer g > b Rev. Father McCrann and I {'“ L iegto 2 Ll Father Watson conducted the com- |ScOVill Mg Co it mittal services at the grave. Buria] [Standard Screw f was in St. Mary's cemetery. | Stunley Works .. et Torrington (o 71 Miss Michaclina Blazauskis . | Union Mfg Co . 0y FUn Bt Serviced for Miss Michael= | Veeder-Root s ... 44 45 |Woolworth ina Blazauskis, 2S year old daughter | Public Utilitles Stocks | Wrizht and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blazaus- | Conn Elec Service 1o 145 towart street, Maple Hill, [Uonn LU & P 515 % pfgd 47 101 who died Mond morning at her |U'onn Power cena 138 142 | home after a week's illness, will he | Hfd JSlec Light .......144 148 |of {held from her home tomorrow | Hfd Gas Co com ..... 87 103 | morning at 4 o'clock and at St. An- | Hfd Gas Co pfd | drew’s church at 9:30 o'clock. Burial [N 1t Gas ., 73 a0 | will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Southern N E Tel ....198 203 Fleischmann | Genl Genl Genj ) 5 Goodrich Tir Int Int E.D.HYDE & CO. INCORPORA INVESTMENT SECURITIES 55 West Main Street Commercial Trust Company Building New Britain, Conn. Int I WE RECOMMEND: m & o) |Naul IN Y INYN North | I':\v Kk iz mmxw | Postum |Pub Serv N J 117 | Radio Its healthy balance sheet and growing cvidence that the The stock is now selling at a very attractive price level and should sell higher Sear: | Southern Pac Stewart Warner TMail attached coupon and further particulars will glad | Tim 48 I{nge n\uod 26 | tnion 16 {Union Carbide n\ 8 |United Fruit E.D. HYDE & CO. 55 West Main Street NEew Britaiy, CoNN |w ,m.n Gentlemen: | West | Willys Over Without any obligation on my part, mation in regard to above-named security ents to ship TREASURY Fldellty Company of Conn. ] ading and Investment Company Paid in Capital, $500,000.00 seven months. 100.00. Appreciation in Sccurities owned, $40,000.00, busine s headed in the right direction. THE CITY BANK & TRUST CO. OF HARTFORD Custodian of Securities be furnished NEW BRITAIN Listed on the fits are the best