New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 17

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I . BRIy, (S e = T T NN 57 TS AT RUSSWIN PLANT : in Usual Day's Work Fifty-seven years of work at the win Manufacturing company is the record of Patrick | Russell and E fl* Hannon of South Main street. entered the employ of the company d an enviable cord during his time with the com ny. Today he is at work as usual, | the fact that he has been on the job for the last 57 years having little to do with the fact that there is work to be done and that he is to do it He iy employed in the brass foun- | dry of the company at which is not iest work. His cmployers are high in their praise of the man and his faithful record in 18 o ¥ and h by any means the with the company. There are eight men with the company that have been employed by it for more than 50 years. They are in order of their years of ice: Colonel W. Price, 53 year! ment, 51 years of the New 50 years. ARNO SCHUBERT STILL i UPON CRITICAL LIST!? ! Youth Injured in Accident Has Brief | Conscious Periods and Simles as He Seces Parents. k. Excepting for brief periods orl | consciousnes, the condition of Arno | | Schubert, Jr., remains unchanged at | Samaritan hospital, Troy, N. Y., ac- | cordiny to advices rveceived from | that institution today. H tion is still regarded as critical. | His father and mother, Mr. and | ., and a en almost ince their arrival in Troy following receipt of news that his automobile had struck a concrete abutment, fracturing his | skull and otherwise injuring him, late Sunday night. They were out of the city on a vacation at the time | antic efforts to locate | them, they were not reached with | the news until they returned home Mrs. Arno Schubert, S younger brother, have b constantly at his bedside and des pite Tuesday night. When the Schubert youth r ed consciousness for the firs back into unconsciousness. 29 Merchants to Go New York next Wednesd merce. MRalph H. Benson. In addition list includes T Low 'Onor and Herbert W. Pete It is likely the pa MacConnell, A. Ralph Kolodney, Jame: son. rty will be tran [ported from this city to Hartford | Tues; afternoon by bus, and fri Thursday morning. to the Grand Centr: club at the Shelton hotel. ATRPORT PLAN HELD UP Thomas A Posed airport until Corpo: Counsel Samuel A acted by the special leg sion. slative s READ AERALD CLASSIFIE Personals Mrs. Vera Cieszynski, with Misses Anna Kozlowski, Marion Winalski of | Wanda Zorocki week at Misquicot, South Main Street Man EngageS‘ Zimmerman and arc spending their vacation on a mo- tor trip to Boston and Maine. , of Lawlor strect o ing two weeks at Atlantic Cit; s pencer of Church spending her vacation Atlantic City. k" of Beckley Miss Marion |spending a week at Sound Vi | for the Eddy I"Legion, now of ¢ iting in this city. Louis, Mo, is vis- Washington, D. ( ! Mr. and Mrs a few weeks. the guests of dotte Loomis tor NEW BRITAIN B hospital today. Sven Swanson of 27 at the New Britain General hosp this afternoon, ple. Mr. Mitchell is is well known in New Britain. quire New Permit for Stanley Quarter Structure, . Parker, 62 years; | Edward M. North, 62 years; Mr. | \ Hannon, with 57 years of service; | Philip Burkhard,t 56 years Michael | Frank S. Hires, | salesman, for 52 years; Aden L. An- drus, foreman of the lock depart- and Edward Meyer York office, who has been with the concern for the past CYCLIST SHATTERS ENDURANCE RECORD Pie Aids Maple Hill Youth in Setting 17 1-2 Hour Mark “Hey, Maw got a piece home yesterday, minutes later & slice forthcoming, young man young Pape rode a bicy the vicinity of his home | Hill, thus breaking for endurance 11 local records condi- | morning before his par With a hasty breakfast of fruit and cer: had his bicycle out and nts were out zang” also had their wheels out, ns per preconceived and he was every minute f pie, milk, water, and managed to consume Bananas were more or less a steady he rode, amidst the cheers encouragement ate and cracked jokes with the boys. he went to bed, and report he was still asleep since his accident, he opened his eyes and smiled up at the faces of his parents and brother, bent anx- ioysly cver his bed. He then lapsed At midnight HOME PROGRESS SHOW Exposition to Be Held in Arena on | On Trip to New York Seven additional names have been | added to the list of merchants and | city officials who plan a boat trip to y to visit the Westinghouse Lighting Institute, | preparatory to a campaign for bet- ter lighting in this city, under the | auspices of the Chamber of Com- Announcement was by Commander M. | Eddy Glover post, American Legion. The seven new names brings the | list to 29. Only 40 can be com- | modated according to Secretar: arrangements had ¢ |to conduct a Home Progress Expo- during the week be- | | ginning October 20. The local Chamber has approved the exposition. the names published recently the o, C. A. Odin, Roger Cowl:s Glover post that this exposition will ¥ commercial life of the Hartford to New Britain by bus | Further details will be announced In New York a bus will meet the | committees members of the party and take them palace where the institute is located. The mem- | bers of the party will be luncheon Zuests of the institute at the Shelton Applications censes have | violence. The child w Grove strete, w Haven, Aug. 15 (P—Mayor Sulik of 26 Market street Tully will not proceed fwith the city's plans for its pro- tion Persky has writ- ten an opinion on the validity of the 1029 act which authorized a §$500,- | Street, 000 bond issue for the airport. This act was one of the 1,500 invalided b supreme court decision and reen- North Burritt stree wicz of Hartford, Frank Kaluze- Governar stree 136 Winthrop | hours 182 South Main street, and Yankaske of 33 Dewey ANNOUNCEMENT THE M. J. KENNEY FUNERAL HOME 31 HIGH STREET . IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL THIS WEEK FROM 2 P.M.TO 9 P. M. The Public of New Britain and surrounding towns invited to visit this up-to-the-minute Funeral Home. operation within 40 days. Building Inspector Arthur require Kilbourne to take out a new court decision in Kilbourne ¥ fere with the job. won. File Bonds by Noon New Orlean cers operators which for the last weeks have bheen doing a brisk bu. cars. which requires operators to post a $5,000 indemnity hond was schedul- ed to begin at noon unless an exten- enforcement of the ordinance, but declared arrests announcement from him Riot Followed Meeting Enforcement of the ordinance was tegardett by union leaders and strik- ing carmen as a serious blow to the success of the strike. A petition, al- leged ned by 50,000 citizens wa presented Tuesday to council seek- ing several hundred strike sympathizers packed the council chamber when the petition was received and a riot ensued when members delayed deci- sion on the question. Last night another tragedy was added to the already long list of those either killed or injured in vio- lence growing out of the strike. Floyd East, Jr., 3, was fatally in- jured when he was run over by a car manned by a strike breaker. An angry crowd of several hun- dred persons gathered at the scene, but police reported no attempt at s struck as he ran to meet his father. One leg was severed and the other crushed. He died a few hours later. Motorman Arrested Charges of running into and caus- ing serious injury were preferred against R. Blair, the motorman. Po- lice said after the child died several later the charges probably would be changed to manslaughter. Another street car accident occur- no onz was injured The accidents followed a day dur- |ing which two cars were dynamited and a motor bus fired upon by a sniper. The explosions and rifle fire failed to cause any casualties, and the persons responsible escaped. BOY BRINGS $1,000 SUIT Edward Yuchniewitz of New Brit- | ain has been riade defendant in a suit for $1,000 brought by John Cad- dorio, who is suing, through his May 8, [ ceived injuries | o street when an auto owned and oper ated vear fe plaintiff, knockng him down and in | Juring him, it is alleged. He re- | ceived a broken leg and other in auries, being confined to the haspital | for two months. sents the praintiff. | Winkle attached the defendant's car | father. Bittorio Coddorio, #lso of New Britain as the result of romobile accideat which occurred on when the plaintiff re- He playing on the running rd of his father's truck on Myrtle the defendant struck tine der of the truck and the Attorney Angela M. Lacava repre- onstable Fred nd served the paper R et » ERGT. McCUE OPERATED ON Detective ~ Sergeant William P. McCue was operated upon this | morning at the New Britain Gen- ral hospital for gall stones and appendicitis. His condition is seri- | ous. CHILDREN REPORTED LOST A three year old boy and a five year old girl are lost from their home at 42 Beaver strect, accord- ing to a report received this morn- ing by Captain George Kelly of the N | Ncw Britain police department. DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. [ Birth Record )| City ltems A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ward Scheider of 49 Winthrop street at the New Britain General Mrs. DiPento, 98 Clayton street, morn- | New York ing that while she was at the store her small boy's ex- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, | tdwards street 'FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK INCREASES STOCK A & jovor Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Mitchell of Los Angeles, Cal, formerly of this city, have been ad- vised of a birth of a son to the cou- a printer and Goes Frem o $250,000 With Par Value of Shares Reduced to KILBOURNE WILL RESUME BUILDING GAS STATION Inspector Rutherford Will Not Re- Stockholders of the trial bank met reducg the par va from $100 to elity Indus- voted to | lue of their stock | nd to incre: se the t rom $200,600 to $250,000. Holders of the stoc . P | JEmaLOn PAT|nmew trust will have outstanding 1,000,000 common no par shares of $3 dividend given four sha s of the new stock for each four “m‘pm ety ed to purchase another a SRR 2 puIe 2| offered in units of one share of pro- ke over the|ferred and one and a half heretofore | COMMmon Fidelity | _AD offer for all the outstanding shares of the Massachusetts Gas Sewer connections were being placed today as the first step in re- sumed operations on the E. 0. Kil- bourne gasoline filling station, oppo- site Stanley Quarter park, which Mr. Kilbourne will crect without further city permits and which he hopes to have completed and in alsc voted to bankirg house which h stood in the Finance corpol Adkins Co. Will Expand; |50 ot ; Plans $20,000 Building made by the Mellon-Kopper Fred C. Teich, architect, has beep €5t of Pittsburgh, which already Printing Co., OWN a 32 per cent interest of $100,- \e erection of a | 000,000 Mas wo story brick building on the rear |The conte Rutherford said today he will not permit, his understanding of the favor sing that he is powerless to inter- Church street Kilbourne obtained a permit more than four years ago and devoted several months to filling in low parts of the land and huilding a culvert in others. When zoning placed the plot in a residence district, the city obtained an injunction and restrain- ed him from proceeding, after which a legal fight was carried to the su- perior court and to the supreme court of errors, where Kilbourne Shipments of Anthracite coal dir-| |ing July as reported to the anthra- Death s lcite bureau of information total 3- | 35 gross tons, or 91.093 below but an increase 3 tons above the figure for George A. Overton received here of the death of George A. Overton, 59, who was connected with P. & I. | Corbin's for 35 years, at the High- land Park hispital, Highland Park, his business S ago as a travelling In 1904, he was transferred to the Ch cago office DRIVE ON JITNEYS where he remained he s called back to the Britain N [ i s' office. He remained here until 1926 Olmal vaca[lon mmp ! active busi- fst ness. Mr. Overton spent his remain- ing years in Florida New Orleans Bus Owners Must at Silver Lake. | member of the Masonic st Hartford, Besides his wife, he is survived by brothers and two La., Aug. 15 (UP) |g —The New Orleans police depart- ment, augmented by additional offi- today was prepared to start a drive upon hundreds of jitney bus grandchildren. Mrs, Stephania Jankowski Stephania Jankowski, 35 old wife of Boleslaus Jankowski of |PeTiod and the extreme lack of t in bonds as investments, that ders who a few weeks ago were died last night at her home following a short illness. iving her are Sophie and Joseph. ments, in charge qf K. Blogoslawski, New Britain, are incomplete. ness in competition with the street | Enforcement of a city ordinance sion is granted by commission coun- cil. Acting Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley yesterday agreed to take under consideration a request of union leaders to hold in abeyance William Irving Perry When the Stanley opens | NOW virtually the only inqui ‘m xt month after the summer vaca- The few tion there will among the pupi from | c most would begin at 3 am Trvin, erry, who died ¥ noon in the absence of any further B Bermywhofind fternoon at the New Britain | Western Indiana few days iline |was 10 years of age of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. 45 Straford Road {ents he is survived He and was the eon by small f ¢ of | Bonds held f brother, | ernm T TaCeAll oryicas be held to- |tivity and price changes we at Portant in the early trading. For- Theodore §. ! Cign bonds likewise felt the depr Dunn will officiate. Burial will be n |Sion. No new bond offerin Fairview cemetery peal of the act. A crowd of | Funerals —_— Peter 'Wilson Faneral services n street, who died Tuesday in the New Britain hospital y i pneumonia, be held to- Broke]‘s L[)a[]s Sm]a[]on 3 |Kenney Funeral home at 31 High T e Istreet, and in St. Mary’s church at 8 Burial will be in St. Mary evieve Sowa who died Tuesd at the home morning at the Ukrainian Rev. Peter Paskiewicz, tor of the church, The pall bearers red late yesterday when an L. and | N. train crashed into a trolley, but | Paul | arranged a $2 New York clouded the credit situa- Rev. Fr. Paskiewicz conducted the ' tion with uncertainty, as committal services in the Ukrainian;O0f a large part of such a credit | would send the call loan rate soar- CARD OF THANKS il sire to express our gratitude More than 20 points, for | Wheeler, which has had a spectac- their solace and sympathy on the oc- | 4lar rise this week. slid back bereavement | Several prominent utilities sloved @er pres: Ko- We especially thank the em- AT Wi % nd tric Bond and sk to our friends an au- | |caused by the death of our machine departm can Paper Goods Co. and nd dye departments of Ameri- nge, | American Superpower and Middle Lan- and family. CARD OF THANKS & thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and fower stowed upon us by our relativ : and neighbors in our recent | of our| daughter, Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kolodziej and | CARD OF THANKS nds na our thanks to our nelghbors and f for the many acts of Kindness bereavement in the des our beloved mother, Wall Street Briefs solidated aircraft corporation corpo { Thom, Ithaca, obtained an inte ation of Buffalo and Morse Alreraft com any rporation 100 acres of land in Canada nea Canadian factory tures, Inc, A $50,000,000 investment trust be named the Tri-Continental lied corporation, is being for J. & W. Scligman & co. sponso of the Tri-Continental corp. and 500,000 shax ar value, It is r companies, owning the Boston Con- any and oth sts to establish }nm June shipment. of 281, July, 1928 DAY O MARKET |Listless - Trading Well Below | bar tior tibles was well below normal. expecting an improvement after'I children, | POr Day are now fearful that. the “uneral arrange- lorig-awaited upward turn will periodically ha ment in the fixed-charge list, nged hands in blocks of showed steadiness. Denve Grande Western General ginian Railway 5s and Chicago %s, and ctivity in - the United States t group standstill after most at terday peared in the local market toda PRICE MOVEMENTS IN CURB LIST LOW for eter wieen. \Wall Street Cautious Over i New York, Augz. 15 (P—Prics movements v generally 1 and confusing on the curh exchang | by apprehension of an er inerc Genevieve | in brokers' loans, to Le announced ; aughter of Mr. and | After the close of the market. W Alexander Sowa of 29 Tremont | 1¢ans were undoubtedly he: afternoon | Auida was | ¢lreet is inc| in [the rapid recovery has caused Winter | €onside; Ben- [ Call Money Plentiful ily in last Fri ned to the epinion that able expansion of loans. Call money again renewed .t Michael | Per cent, and was in ‘good supply Stephen | at that figure. The report, how- | Kerelejza and Leo Buden. The flow- | ever, that the Bank of England had er bearers were the following Nazur and Andrew 0,000,000 credit ing. Aluminum Co. of Ameri ire, Electric Investors lc ing sever American Light and Try ction, Elec e, Insull Utility and others declined moderately | West, however, were firm | Several Issues Advance | Powdrell and Alexander was strong spot, rising several points, and De Forest Radio advanced sub- stantially in good buying. The motor s s were inclined ter eterar-l A(iilial:‘yflExbert | Is Claimed by Death | 'ole was superintendent of the gran |ite quarries of Norcross Brothers and had quarried the stone used in the Hartford bridge as well,as num- vrous othker ‘arge structures in rhi | M. Butler of 4 Highland street, e held Saturday afternoon. } UNEASINES MARKS STOCK LIST TODAY Market Highly Iregular as Loan Report I§ Awaited (P—Uneasi- | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Steck Exchanges WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 (P —The con- changes of stock, the fleet aircraft Y. Consolidated has also t in the Iinner and has taken We Offer: Aetna Casualty & Harms, inc., and a half dozen losn S ment; affiliated music publishing and dis tributing concerns have been acquired by Warner Drothers pice | Ket, brought fu | Trading tur Surety Co. buying in a rather wide chandising share Price on Application. Unchanged | | call money 2 | r cent, after having dropped day's late trading, and ange in other mone- IFurther with- to 6 in yeste | there was no ¢ tary accommodations. EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange situation will not HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. being inter- brokers’ loans var dely but sev- s that no material change cither chusetts gas group. | 1 plated acquisition is said on|to be a step in the plans of wili | Pittsburgh intere chain of by-product coke oven gas | plants along the Atlantic seaboard. | Steel common quieted down ular advance of the stock opened the 20 Shares NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO.. “hlV early afternoon. Vanadium a | heavy but | Otis steel was marked up nearly 4 | announcement first week of new high record r attracted fresh buying Delaware & | to the railroad shares. Hudson ran up nearly 6 points, N WILSON & CO. Investment Securities NEW BRITAIN Tel, 2-7111 55 W. Main St. 3 each and Penn- | Canadian Pacific and | or more points Union Pacific Lehigh Valley, HARTFORD 75 Pearl St THE MARKE (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) New York, Aug. 15 (P—Trading in listed bonds showed further stag- nation today. Domestic mortgages ly moved in the early transac- and the volume in the conver- UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. American Can So thin has the market become in the last month, due to the combina- | tion suall : rear |1ion Of the usually dull vacation Anaconda Cop Shaw & Comgranmy MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain National Bank Bldg. postponed until mid-fall. Insurance companies and institutions which e funds for employ- Bernard A. Conley DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 Brayton A. Porter. {CR 1 & Pac ars | Chrysler Corp standard issues that|Congoleum GUARANTY TRUST CO. CHASE NATIONAL BANK Curtiss Aero . | Dav Chem York Central Debenture 4s improved ‘tions. Steel Company m. Utilities were dull gov- Fleischmann fair ac- unim- ap- Vi VA ‘ q Prince & Whitely blished 1878. Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 1 & Tel..116% Mack Truck Mont Ward Natl Biscuit. . Natl Cash Reg 1 N Y Central.. YNHG&H North Amer. . BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED BRITISH TYPE rrow | today, as trading was held in check | Postum Co. Radio Corp Remington Rd o that Bus-Tramway Strike Is Started in Dublin Free State, Aug. 15 (P—All bus and Dublin today, employes going on strike at midnight against reduction in wages. the ministry of commerce failed produce a settiement and the 2,000 s Roebuck 161% Sinclair Oil | Palmer Bros .. Stow & Wil ... | Russell Mfg Co Studebaker tandard Screw hdrawal | fex Gulf Sulph | Torrington Co | Union Mfg Co | Veeder-Root Underwood Assumption Utllitied Stocks = transporting in the various churches. DOCTOR E a tumbled s to early mass and Crocker IU'S Tna Al AMINES CALLES ance, Aug, 15 (A—Prof. University of Ma- drid made an examination today of Calles of Mexico, doctor will were un- | S ifd Gas Co pfd 1 points, and Allied Power, (I RO R o Willys Over i Woolworth WINDOWS SelCenck 5 Former President Calles has been Street sehool was reported to Captain LOCAL STOCKS broken in the Smalley (I'urnished By Putnam & spends most of his time in the se members of his party Insurance Stocks has been referred to the officers on PHONE OFFICE SITE BOUGHT e Ten Checker Cab and the Ford issues JRUICS | losing a point or so. | Aetna Life Ins Co | Aetna Fire | Automobile Ins property on Main | Advertising Convention Ends Today in Berlin 15 (A—The Advertising its sessions today after a formal company for a new building to serve the Glastonbury exchange area, The announcement g % o ¥ B I:ber Cole of Stoay Creek died last night at the New Haven Geaeral | hospital after a short iliness. Mr. | Hattford Steam National Iire | Phoenix Fire I'ravelers Ins Co ravelers Ins Co rights 247 Manufacturing Am Hardware Arrow-Hart stem equipment that the entire the new plan. oD resohting the be installed so from many countries, and | representing 1s host to the convention. | Younggreen, ex-Chancellr RULES AGAINST RAILROADS Washington, Aug, 15 (A—The in- commission te- nounced the congress “the greatest|day ruled that railroads freight service and other states. He is survived by Hegeman 46 h of | his widow, who is the sister of James slizabeth Spur to thank gathering of ever assem- sessions have strated advertising as factor for world peace and pros- to New York eity demon- | could not be permitted to continue powerful | the practice of making freight de. liveries by truck service away from their own atations. son, Reginald J. Cole, and a daugh- steel mill of the Stanley Works. | ter, Mrs, Ray Page, all living Mr. P. J. Spurney ani ) Ston: i 2 Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing C Creekr I*uneral services will

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