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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1929. 17 VER—JACOBS s Alice Jacobs, daughter Mrs. Mary Jacobs of West street, and Edward W. S | Beverly, Mass., son of P. well known Beverly lawye Seaver, were married in . Y., on July 1. Mrs. Seaver attended the local schools and was graduated from the Senior high school, in the class of |724. She is employed at the New | Britain Typewriter Exchange. Mr. Seaver is a graduate of Bever- ly high school and attended Milford | Preparatory school, Burdette col- lege and Suffolk Law school. He connected with the sales department of the United Shoe Machinery Corp. | of Boston. | Mr. and Mrs, ave | their home in Boston i H. 3. STUDENT CALLED BY DEATH Mary Leonard, 16, Aspired to Graduate With Her Class The ambition of a high freshman, to be duated from | New Britain high school with_ F class, will never be realized by’ M Mary Leonard, aged 16, of Beatty street, who died suddenly St. I'rancis’ hospital, Hartford, terday afternoon after a relaps: following an appendicitis operation. She entered the hospital Tuesday afternoon and after the operation she improved rapidly and showed signs of quick recovery but Sunday morning she suffered a relapse and died a few hours later, s Leonard was born in New- N. Y., and when a child her came to this city. A fa- which occurred a few years causing the death of her brother: from burns sustained in a house fire, caused the death of her mother= Mary was the third mem- ber of the family to be taken by death within the past few years She was a leader of her class in St. Mary's parochial school, from which she was graduated and later attended the Elihu Burritt Junmior high school from which she was graduated last February. Besides her father, John W Leonard, a local heating contractor, Miss b survived by three hrothe John and Mi: of Main wver of Seaver, and Mrs. Brooklyn, school 8 t o G f) 1 cl (b 1 s will E the malke | near fu- | 7 a burg, tamily tality ago, The wedding of Miss Mary Kania, and Mrs. P et and I nd Mrs. John N. Y, took daughter of My t of 259 Grove stre ski, son of M ski of Brooklyn, this mornin; 8 o'clock in | Heart church, where Rey. Dajnowski. pastor of the officiated it the nuptial cere The matron of honor w Jenette Luni of t and Simon Dzwill attended man. Miss Tessic i yridesmaid nd brofher of the bride w al satin, and The ca roses and hon s place red Lucyan | church, |t monies. | 1 i bride. s best acted as Kania usher. a gown |a |t Maric | a bouquet of | T the valiey a gown of at w ¥ 1 bride, was the s attired in touche sh wore veil ried a lilies of he services will morning at St Burial tery ] [ T Mary's churc wore S e 1 ; 8 re hat to match bouquet of tea ros was worn by the re hat to a bouquet of home o'clock. Mary's cen 2 WILL ATTEND LIGHTING EXHIBIT - nd t ro IFollow v v v of the Brooklyr Ala is city at- | op- | v m 1 Imer Rochester, nded Mi 1 Pilgrimage 1 York on Augnst 30 to vinoon Falls offici ention of x r of Commerc Westin ehous to information a mme he men will I¢ ree headquar fternoon of to New morning ) will trord bo. hose tention Dyso Tnspector Spring, John on. derson, Lucian Baldwin lan, Thomas Hinchlift ley. . M. Zuk, Steve Hall, Electrical Inspector Curtin, Douglas A. Johnston, Unkelbach, James A Volz, Philip Don Benson., B. H. Mc Campton David busine DONDLISTS WEAK AND TRADING LIGHT artibles Move Up, Buying Remains Small the t who have Oscar An- n Cyril Max But 1. H. L. Ralph and B. H : New York, Aug. 12 (P—The open- the new week found invest- | bonds able to hold only part recovery t ! t- Tnquir: ceptionally | even for a mid-summer m ket, and > price regessio small transactions were sharp, Convertibles moved up with 1dvance of stocks, but buying in but two thr s was on conservative scale. Atchison 414s e well taken in the early trad- | s of about 2 points, while | 114s climbed | ding Coal & Tron 6s. | Corporation nd Gen- |y ervice Corpors C ionally. another local man, and B. L. Crampton have seen the exposition hefore The trip will be preliminary to a aign_ for hetter store, window strect lighting campaign the amber of Commerce plans to in- | in this city | Westinghoue Lighting Insti- > occupies an g a equal to that an entire city block and consists 28 rooms, buildings, courts and streefs each of which is devoted to a snecial field of 1i The visito hted by pilasters and p public hall like the lobby of s tel. which is lighted by concealed, color changing lights reflected from the ceiling Trom he steps onto an avenue feet wide which has an alt curb and sidewalls and is illuminated with full sized street lights. At its head an Ttalian | takenn loggia, with an electric fountain; at |Giandino, 1232 Corbin avenue when its foot is an immense mirror which |it was ransacked Saturday night doubles the lenzth of the street for |will not be determined until Mr, | the observer. Ranged along the side | Giardino returns from Sound View. are various buildings in “The City of | Mrs. Ralph Giardino, 233 Chest- Light."” showing the illuminated nue street, went to the house to tomatic signs of Broadway in minia- [feed the cat Saturday eveninng ture. Strect cars and automobiles [When she arrived; she found that find their way through the typical [the house had been hroken into and New York traffic. |everything was topsy turvey. Offi- —— O'Day on investigation found Danish consisting of a|that a desk which is used by Mr. white cross on a red field, is |Giardino as manager of the Willow oldest unchanged flag in exist- | Brook Ice company had been brok- | Tt is thought to have been or- len into and the contents piled on ted in 1218 the floor. R. Manning, of ment f the IHI lay. [ light, we se - sor 8 9 2 the | 1l |9 or isst were ) iy 5s eral Public improved fra Finds House Ransacked As She Goes to Feed Cat Whether anything of value ras from home of Charles | 20 e pavement, is the « cer The larg the g, a t t a I t | o I I | a c ANNOUNCEMENT THE M. J. KENNEY FUNERAL HOME 31 HIGH STREET 1 t |d <1l n T 1 b IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL THIS WEEK FROM 2 P.MTO 9 P. M [ § The Public of New Britain and surrounding i towns invited to visit this up-to-the-minute neral Home. D alighted from 7:40 | nass | but of wh wou | o'clock | out of order, lie | for Masses for 1i of high mass | mass for vance, |ti point r points. investment trus were mostly in expectation 0 that {Milton Miller, 17, Sefs Mark at 15 Hours, 20 Minutes 20 o'clock Sunday riding endurance re corrl 13 hours set last week by L 3agnon of Maple Hill, was ‘ml rom the records when Milton Miller, 7 years old of 173 Park street, | his wheel after ling Franklin Square park for 15 hours and 20 minutes. Miller's record was not of long tanding, however, Henry Carlson, 4 year old contestent of 26 Pearl treet, taking over the champion- hip shortly afterwards when, at a..m., he completed 15 nd minute: the handlebars John Gregor of Glen street, At he £ 4 bicycle pedalled for 14 hours and 30 min- utes before the urge for rest became strong to resist and Edward Ha- > of Y6 Cherry street and Addi- Allen of 35 Glen street, lasted x hours before giving up. Miller was first to set out in quest a new endurance mark. He left Hadfield store on Main street, at m., riding into Franklin Square he continued to circle the rk on an averagze of 17 times an hour until he thought he had ridden onger than any of his competitors 1l of whom “took off” at 4 He rode under the dverse weather conditions, he grind being in beating rain, and t one time he was required to re- pair his headlight, which had gonc when the polic he beat told him the lig wurn o e contest would for violation At no time did he expe r, in fa was proife 00 on he ». d ht be must sum- narily ity's or T 11 that bee the ru o'clock to b atin vould of out of st rode H nsure s most heavily city Miller ed th ith tart out loss of 1 innos again Church Activities . Mary's morning o'clock a lebrated ampbell. week are month's nonth's 1 the s was co ichael m Wed Willi ollo mind for | ma o'clock; ond annivers He n Wedn cast of the wry for vigil of ssumption, will of fast and abstinence. people, however, and their families have the ing meat once on that day . the feast of the As- Blessed Lady, wi'l of obligation, Masss ated at § anl he 9 o'clock will be and there will also be the children downstair: Benediction of the Ble; crament will be held Thurs * evening at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions will be heard on Wednesday afternoon and evening. The Children of Mary and menm- ors of the Immaculate Conception fuild will receive holy the be Wor members priviles of Our > a holy day will be celet o'clog A at o'clock. a 0 next Sunday, CURR STOCK LIST CONTINUES RALLY lore Ivegularity Noticed in, Advance Today, However Aug. 12 (A—Curb ex > stocks today continued to rd the advantage gained y from the s ad- | - | Brann, however, was more irregula s considerable selling was encoun- ered on the upswings, but many of he leaders won back their Call money rencwed at 8 per cent nd funds were reported fairly lentiful. What little trade new here was continued to be of a fa rable character. nder the plan Jurtiss Wright Deposits of stocl for formation of corporation were eclared ample, with the plan be- oming effective Aug..15. Electric Bond & Share Tlectric Bond & re cader of the utilities, almost en- irely erasing its Friday's loss. Elec- ric Investors crossed S on a 11 e and then eased off a few he Insull stocks all trong—DMiddle West, which sold own to 374 last week, touched 450 efore encountering selling. Com- lonwealth Idison gained 15, and nsull Utility Tnvestment jumped 5 nd then slipped back. American ulerpower regained nearly thres oints A firmer tone was displayed by the but their gains small. Tricontinental orporation again scaled a new peak of its first earnings Goldman Sachs higher. Penn road Leads tatement lightly trong. moved was ICAN FLIGHT Aug. 12 (P—DMunici- airport officials today announc- Tex Rankin, American avia- or, had hopped off at Vancouver, B. pal C. at 4:40 o'clock this morning in a Agua Caliente, n attempted non-stop flight to Mexico, morning, | cir- | most | much of | communion | was the | were | stan street, hospital A daughter w . e at the Pa Ne Saturd: born to Mr. azda, w Brita afters BIKE RIDER BREAKS | Birts Record ENDURANGE REEURU’\, 109 ain ] and Orange General | noon. |Meeting on City Bills To Be Held Tomorrow | Wednesday has proved inconvenient time for and glve consideration | and for that be an men to meet y | to departmental reason | Curtis h |sion for change commissions |on month the to hours | s Comptroller night bills Hanford to alder- L. called this month's se: tomo whi econd rrow ch ord Tuesday of night. in schedule will require city inari This me h meet tonight instead. Patrick turday daught | 36 Hartford Rourke night at the home of ln\‘l James Cavanaugh, of | M Crown str an Ir et. nd | Rour] age He d been this city for many years. Beside Mrs. vived by ildren, Morin of Bristol and Cyril Rourke of | town, | Washington, Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at 9 | of his chureh at man on | n held 3 Sonth Higl 10 o'clock. Mary's cemet D. hter tomorrow i ) I pne w ity six ye wit Namara h 0l morrow iries Par ntury Hosicr morning months' Mr nd i came oung boy 1 heen for the o the piant. 1ran orge a Ao M 1ployed B his th mort Java a daughter, Mrs. on of Maple stree c. and Ty, feN | str Iritain 1oni Y s o \ pan lness a past few Stanley, fe o nd Surviving Mrs. Alice nd two sor Unionville this city. unc rnoon Chapel, Dunn church of and Jrving W. to = e W Har him M. D L CH servic at wi th officia here he Sc Fairview cemete a| jdied ye lsiate rir I nington, he nine R urvived eenwoo M ye |c Aznes C. Cl: vt i by d a i s a w She g resided in this city for | ides her hus six OfR T [seph of Westfield, |fred, and Vt. and New Yorl William red Wai nesday. Funera \ Herbert street | w | Funera and M Uf 86 ernoon at his paren officiated. cemetery lodz ter of M morning. church. We sympathy our | Signeq, { Family, inf; William Arnold of te 1 T ts. | of the South Congregs I r ¢ .con and of . Daniel Kelly meral servier Burial w srvi 3rann who died yesterd at the New Bri were held th | at the home af of Charles servi Gustave Rumke: 1 b Bradley was born this country IFor almost 60 ye sident of this city and ars an employe Ru a mer odge mony 1w arles | on o S we o'cloe Rev. uth ik Co Bur wrissi dent t am Arn was d, brothe ittsfield, M 1 of three L nati ke d W a re Ell t St. Ge 153 died born in ident of ugh he is sur- en H uml four grand- 30 at the home Mary Burial will be eral hos- former and came a \ in W and nher Sons odge, a f 1 il th B Bra hel at Theo ngre. ial wierican esterday followin when s he Level of of § A, 1ughter, cit adley of adley of 1d Erwi iore ational in | was Wunderlen Wunderlen, | of this city the home w0ld, well John, Mas Bimer, Benning of Hoosick Ialls, sister Torrington, Bennington, Vi of this city. s will be held Wed- | ing the q ve of of her of Tor- Ben- known she is Adolph ss., on, Mrs. | Mrs. | and 11 be in Bennington. | Robert Allen for n of of 171 in Gene: fternoon at 2 o'clock s. his pa Robert Mr. y m T ren in Fairview cemetery IR Funerals inthrop norning pital Burial stave Rumkey G . in for int son of Charles Mr. ederick Charles Rumkey Daly avenue, | day moruing in General hospital, were held this t the o'cle Re: 3urial and and zie] of 76 Oak street, wutomobile accident Saturday at noon near grocery store, at 8 o'clock Burial will Heart cemete CARD OF wish thanks to our neighbors for the many acts of kindness and | Blue Hill avenue, to tend hu Mrs, the ock lisha was i for E ional n Florence Kolodzie] TFuneral service , year home F who died Satur- New 3ritain aft- of Adams church airview FFlorence Ko- a half old daugh- M v at HA ded us shand Ad lam ictim her, Hol in NKS our and Kolod- of an which occurred | father's will be held tomorrow Cros sacred | sincere friends during our and recent bereavement in the death of | foot pas: beloved | Stephen Gazda father We wish especially Sta Anna to thank the Stanley Works, 11A—11B and the Mutual Benefit Association nley Gaz Dept. Works a and this | Jo- | Al-| Allen | and M W CONFIDENCE BACK INSTOCK TRADING Bullish Operations Resumed on Market This Morning New York, 12 (P tive confidence in the stock market | which had been badly shaken by the | sharp break which followed the ra | ing of the New York Federal Re | serve rediscount rate last Thursday apparently had been fully restored | today as bullish operations were re | sumed with violence in a wide sortment of issues. v York, Aug by 11 pipe andard s, 12 (P—July line companies of Oil group totaled | a daily aver of | pared with 17,535,- a daily average of the 19,1 618,815, as com ‘.'!x m June, or 584,5 General Gas & Electric filed notice with the | state at Wilmingten, Del., proposes to increase its author! capital from 4,000,000 shares to 406,000, has of it cd Corp, secretar W Aug. Specula- t Bowmun Biltmore THote reports net profits of $855, | 643 for the six months, com- | pared with in the corr sponding period of last year. The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Tron Co., has ordered 10 dump cars for the American Car & Foun- | dry Co. The active point Gains he from 15 leaders guing above corded just prior {o Fric Cali Money Unchanged not er in B i — The Personals situation has tof a h cre evealed th count rate and a loweri buying rate on hankers' accep s call meney renewed unchanged at § per cent and there were no returned from Los Angeles, Cal., | changes 1 the rates on other mono. after taking a six 1Rl idonse OBl i o b oo rin g tustruction at the Ar s Con-| servatory of Music rd Robb and son, Jack, | N. Y. have returned to| after visiting friends in redis- of the Israel Rosenberg of 17 Main street | ha we Los ion's THEE MARKET AT (Furnished by Putnam & High Low Al Che & Dye | Am Ag Che pd American Can Am Foreig Pw Am Loco Am Sm Am o Am Tel &Tel 28115 Am Tobacco . 196 Anaconda Cop 119 Atchison Atlantic Refin Balt & Ohio. Beth Steel Brook. Man Bush Ter Can Paci Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio CM&SP R I & Pa Chrysler Corp Colo ITuel Com Power Congoley Cousol | Corn | Curtiss Mrs. W of ( ill, | their home 7 165% | Miss Sophie Scheyd of Tremont street is making a tour of New Eng- land. | He — o e Yoeller pending the N. ¥ | Miss My street is Yonkers, Wallace week in Hart tour of 132% Mr. 1 is ma land s Michael ing Kensington a the New wich Val Misses Anna N Pranca and Anna turned from two w Myrtle beact Josc phine have r> vaca ion at and Mrs, 1 from a Adirondack by, ipman turn sl motor trip e irner Mrs. nount Mrs, New Mrs. ceompanied 1y, formerly is visiting 2314 ain Clay 1pman 159% a8 4815 1804 PO Gas I'rod Acro Dav Chem Dupont Ch. Molly T Kate Brown Lincoln t g the Misses O'Meara furned Newtown nd of have fter spendi Wwoe Mrs n Mr West from and M A i vt tion Rotherford of | I'leisct returned Ifox IWilm L port Tox at Rog- 8 Asphalt have i re i Genl | Genl B g Genl Motors .. Goodrich T Hudson Motors § Int Comb, Int Cement ers lak e ; dauzhte Bodmer, spending Saybrook ind Mrs. Harold Rodmer and ompanied by Chr N all of John street. are two weeks' vacation at Height Int Ha Mrs. Int Tel & monw: Andrew k of 381 Com- alth avenue is spending two | 1<en Cop vacation with her son, He Mack Truck Schick, at Knollwood. Miss| Mo Pac . ... Hallin, Miss Mildred | Mont Ward and Harold Schick were her | Natl Biscuit over the week-end |Natl Cash Reg — N Y Central . affney INYNH&H I at their cotfage at Wee- [North Amer ..17 L. where they ape en-|North FPaci summer vacation. Pack Mot Car —_— Penn R R.. raldine Cullen of Win- [ Phillips Pet. reet spent the week-end t guest of her parents, Mr. and John Cullen. at Weckapaug. weeks' bhert Dorothy Schick gue has joinec his familv R | joving their 108% 108 Mi throp s the Mrs, Ge | Remington Reading Rep I & S Sears Roebuck 159% Sincl; 0il Southcrn I St Gas & Std Oil N J Std Oil N Y . Stewart Warner Studebaker S s Iex Gulf Sulph im Rol Bear Underwood Union Pac Union Carbide United Iruit U S Ind Al U S Rubber and Mrs. Roger Munsell 243 Linwond strect spent the w end at Old Lyme Shores. C. D. Williams and Liberty street nt -end with friends at Hawk's Mr. of ck- | | Mr. ana Mrs daughter of the week Nest. sp W s Miss Jean Parsons is the guest of Mi Standard Beach Miss Thelma Crozier of Du reet is the guest of Miss Kathers at Stannard Beach | of Dover road Betty Page at 100% 146% 114 1173 182 461 P: Mrs. Fred Winkle of were visitors at White | ach over Sunday, spend- | with friend | ank C. Humphrey and hool street are spending of August al Ocean Mr., iple nds and street B ay | s family of ‘uw month Beach. Woolworth Wright Aecro Yellow Try Mrs. J. B. Swift of Arch spending their vacation a: | e Point o' Woods. Miss Marjorie Sums Insurance Stocks is visiting them as their guest, Bid 1370 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished By Putnam & Co.) Mr. stres and t are Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Ins C Aetna Fire Automobile Con Geen Hartford Hartford National Fire . Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins Co 1860 Travelers Ins Co rights 248 Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Billings & Spencer . ristol 1 Comy Colt's Arms lagle Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hinchelifte and family of Warlock street have returned to their home after an extended vacation spent at Clinton Beach, Ins 1 Fir + 2041030 Boiler 790 59 L1060 Mr. and rmington Mrs. Backiel of avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminski of 41 Buell | street are spending their vacation t Cornfield Point Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ingram of Derby street have returned to their home after several wee vacation spent at Crescent Beach, 298 | 65 47 11 31 110 ny Mr. and M spending their William Groth are vacation at Say- | Brook Manor. They had as their | Buests over the week-end Mps. | T Frances Williams of Monroe street nd Miss Anna Timbrell of A\lnptu‘,:}‘ljl“lv: l;lln:!-| | street. North 1dc | Palmer Bros / Mrs. Thomas son. Wil- zv”“'“”";‘ % Wil liam, of Glen spending e NS B0 their vacation Manor. | Scovill Mfg Co o Standard Screw nley Works . Torrington Co Union Mfg Co Veeder-Root Publi Conn Elec Ct.Lt & P & Conn Power . Hfd Elec Light Hfd Gas Co com . Hfd Gas Co pfd \ B Gas . Southern N 100 Lock aring Co Cooley v and street are at PICKETS ARE ARRESTED | Boston, Aug. 12.—(UP)—Four | | men and four women, believed by | [Ineriee otvetiiting sarmant wox | ers, were arrested today for picket- |ing a dress-making establishment on Roxbury. They | were charged with obstructing free Utilitics rvice Stocks 140 145 101 141 148 10 pra 3 144 | Those arrested, 97 were: Fannie R. Salzbe TFannie Viner, Ross, man Koritz and George Pearlman, = | TRE lm, AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS reasury all of Roxbur; Appleton, Esther Fishman, Ruth Isaac Geller, Hy- 63 Sam bo} 0,228, Balance, ) $126,020 | Hoadley place PUTNAM & CO Menmbers New York & Hartford Stack Pxchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 TEL 2-1148 We Offer: CITY COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. Price on Application. vet | EDDYBROTHERS & G Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFOR D STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager., Tel. 1253 We Recommend: LOCAL UTILITIES which have appreciated 230% in the last five years as compared with 350% for stocks of public utility operat- ing companies in general. Particul arly attractive as in- vestments are: CONNECTICUT POWER HARTFORD- ELECTRIC LIGHT STAMFORD GAS & ELECTRIC | @homson, TFenn & Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: GUARANTY TRUST CO. Price on Application. Shawr & Conyamy MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Natiorial Bank Bldg. Tel. 5200, Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 GUARANTY TRUST CO. CHASE NATIONAL BANK WILSON & CO. Investment Securities HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 75 Pearl St Tel. 2-711155 W. Main St. Tel. 5800 UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. e—————— e $50,000 Hartford Fire | through a barred, wooden door and covered the fire on the top floor Causes Double Alarm |\iore 5t nay "mopon, e top tha Hartford, Aug. 12 () Three | northe corner mear a freight separate busine establishmerts | ¢levator along the rafters on the were affected by | ceiling. an early [l fire in a six story morning owned by the brick wareho Hoadley estate, today which nece: ted a double alarm, bringing nit companies to the scene, After a two-hour battle the N STABBED 2 (P—Peter Gomez, Tin hospital, Derby, with |severe abdomen wounds as a result lof : 3 at el i men departed, leaving a loss, al. [0 o7 SrEument that ended in & most entirely from smoke ana |[$14Shing with, police say, Carlos Lo= water, estimated at from $50,000 to |Pez of this city last night. $75.000. A glow in the front win-| Lopez, charged with stabbing Gos dow on the top floor of the ware- (mez, is being held in $500 bail pend- house brought a still alarm fist [ing the outcome of Gomes' condition, from a passerby at 5 o'clock. Gomes, who will recover, is under Tiremen hacked thelr way larrest at the hospital, on Ansonia, Au t f fire-