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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929. Mgggg&#’{%}ggfi?fi Sumflni::fznpiim 1_[ Birth Record fl‘ Deaths ] Wall Street Briefs ‘MARKET,S ADVANGE | PUTNAM & Co. lingwood and Playground Supervi-| Twin daughters were born at New N =y LN[]EI] BY SEU lN[i MmNuYMUMMMM sor John Smithwick will attend the | Britain General hospital Saturday to Mrs. Jiovannt BATaRst w York, Aug. 1 T Young: L9 Jiovanni Barussi, aged 42, of convention of park superintendents | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein of | town district iron and steel mills are WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN SRl v England in Bridgeport to- | 285 Carlton street e Avene wialior e R jzoportad aperating at 84 per ¢entiofi) oy —-—_.-— Coroner's Jury t Probe Killing mersew. =" "™ =% 127 | *} ntor was horn at N Brt. | ey dvemie, wite o Joreph B | rated capacity, the lowest voint s (] Shiares Degline, But Bulls TEL. 2040 s Gon tinue Operations BRI SO TR T 2 seomabornial Hem Bl at her home followIng |year. Open hearth schedules con- | g ain General hospital today to Mr. | 4 Jingering illness of two years. She | {inue at 88 per cent of Father by Boy Misses Esther and Tlorence Fita- |and Mrs. Raymond Noyes of 19| was born In Haly and for the past |51 wnits melting. o deerense ot one | gerald of Homestead avenue have re- | Roberts street. 20 years she has made her home in | r hag inn g " The | turned home after-a two weeks' va- e JETom. SIlD g Drevions vt ZLE tlor, snent 1n Boston and Jerses| A ldaughtér was born Smunl;\y‘\l\m city s | Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. ,\‘ 2, N, Los Argeles, Aug. 19 (P—A cor- |2 ) Y| night at New Britain General hos- | Tesides her husband sho is sur- [averaging S0 per cent, the Sharon| New York, Aug. 18 (P—The stock oner's jury was called today to in-|City, N. J. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Larson of | vived by two sons, Frank and Al- | Steel Hoop 90 per cent or better and | Market, having advanced rapidly in- We Offer: ;Fs;[ Le\he f“(;“hs,h“““‘ ",f.‘ B tomnay: fiiries Rotstibe £ spent | 108 Commonwealth avenue. bert Darussi; two brothers, Prino |tne Newton Steel Co. at near capa- | '© BeW high ground last week, ""' e D e R AL o oiaa havn astevdsy fo el | Michaels!of city and Aldo |city. The Ohio properties of A. M. |2¥ ran into some selling, particular- LECTRIC Richard With & .‘,‘cfl“)m rifle Sat. — and Mrs. xerlorir\ mmnn of -'1'; {Whmh Tte and ‘hl't"_? 8 S, | Byers & Co. are operating at 60 PBE= “‘\,mm ST lrmiml 51“ | CONNECTICUT E as having been done hy the boy in | Week from Califorria where he spent cral hospital. R e el o e * lawq |PUDLiC utility, steel, electric cquip- SERVICE Co i : the greater part of the summer, as bor - and Mrs, | Funeral services will be held 10-| During the second quarter of 1929, | i Tho - ® defenso of his mother, who, in u|the & A" monjwas pornto M vand ame (REC WIS R B SRR il e e B ont Gl ment, and railroad stocks. The sell- family quarrel, was being choked o BT Robert Barlow of 51 Linwood street e e & '” S Ak e Ao ‘*""“‘0\"_'; ing inspired largely by the be- COMMO and beaten by her husband. Miss Lillan Anderson of 40 Arthur |t New Britain General hospital yes- | Y418 chureh. ~Buria At CE Gt ) LU the technical position of iy District Attorney Buron Fitts, | street has (r((ul ned from ln 1w | terday St. Mary's cemeter cars, A.snxyulv::y\.‘u;d l\\)z:h:. ‘1,‘,3 in ]”w 3 S L s : % , weeks' motor trip to Pennsylvania. — bonding period ¢ 928. For | ¥ . Vimetiion ol < an “apparently justifiable homicide.” | Misses Elizabeth ~Spring, Lydia |)t& (PPLCH SER T B o8 S0 | Word was received here of the|amounted to 148,191, as compared money opened unchanged ¢ The boy whilo booked on & tech- | Brachenburg, Lillian Reckert and |/’ ¢ 5L CHIES Mrs. Anva Smith Whatley with 137470 in the first six months | o0 nd was in searce supply nical charge of suspicion of murder, | Virginia LeMay returned — Sund 2 2 ; Saitatel in Walllngford | of last year. a ¢, but new funds made el Lk i oo | from ' hin To Blogk 3o A daughter was born yesterday at | toduy. atley is well known | : | their appearance around midday w Britain General hospital to Mr. | here. She leaves several nephews i | Shipments and orders for m"_‘ ppearan ind st and there were indications tha B Miss Helen Shanahan and Miss |2nd Mrs. William Micczkowski ~of Britain and Hariford, {wood for the weck ending August|rate might be maintained. There USP T En Rose Kiniry are at Indian Neck as | 792 Stanley street. | The funers will L \omo:r\\o]\:‘ |10, as reported by 569 mills to the | was no change in time money and DDY ROTHERS & O the guests of Col. John Matthews. | A daughter was born at New Buit- | 2! airviow cometery Rev, B, | ational Lumber Manufacturers’ as- | commerelal paper rat Members Hartford Stock Exchange A lawn fete Is belng held tonight in | ain Genera hospital today to Mr. and | Sharel, Fairv ietery. Rev. B |sociation were 13 per cent below the ept for reports of a slight fall- | their honor. « | Mrs. Clarence Carlson of 152 Colum- | - * € ant rector of SC Jcut, while hardwood ordefs as re-|ing off in ste 1t in the HARTFORD M bia strect Marlk's scopal church, Will offi- i ;5rteq by 227 mills were 14 per cent town district Sstioriin| New BRITAIN 5 ERIDEN ! = : | ywn district, 1 ¢ 33 Lewis St. el e S S i in Faieview fand shipments 12 per cent below the ‘s trade news was favorable. | 65 W. Main St. g 43 Colony St. after spending tivo weeks with his e quis 1. 8, ! ro% | [ With the U. §. s reconvening | 4 tamily at Lake Cathance, Me. & 5 oo i — |today, attention was ain directed Albright Leans Toward Natural i Scttimio Mor(elli | The guly daily average world cop- | to the possibility of a congressional Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Howard \ Settimio Mortelll of 54 Hurlburt jper production was! 5,631 shol investigation of federal reserve pol- auses Owever i 165 treet died this morning at his hom inst 5.8 ] : and family are on & vacation trip to | A e st i n June jey and securities tra nd this J Canaan, Vt. [ foliontne; astvetmontiies Hinass BB el ke recora month: ‘( ‘nded to cause some liquidation by @ We Offer: i V| was o resident of this city for tho 2 (e et in et b e tors Torrington, Aug. 19 (P—Continu- | Vinton Knight and family are nn* bes tories until & year age | oo ine General Elcctric Co. plans to | Little attention has been paid by the 50 Sh S nl W k 1h¢ hid sHorts t dstarmine whether |a motor trip through New Hasland. l : ; l \‘n»“ local factorles m‘n‘\ll];‘-‘ e “ml\\u‘{mup its 14 wholesale dis- |financial district thus far to the | ares dta ey OrKs three-year-old Albert Mikenas, of — U d S i F o ST U @S] tributing corporations into the Gen- flike preparations in the Far 50 h L d F & Cl k Krsertee i o eturah aeath or| Stiss-abbie €. Dawson 1o spena- | UULILES 200 SpeCialles FAVO- | rom wes”wori U Bicein 8 Shares Landers, Frary ar] Supply Co., Inc., in ! last \ n : : Py Rlin s g o . . Mr. Mortelli is survived by three | Delaware, effective - |5 o was murdered, Lieut. Henry Al- |ing her vacation at Norfolk. h P h i ¢ | | Delaware, effective October 1. | U8 steel common returned to its bright of the state police came hero i ites—Much Profit-Taking 1sone.” cniis vicior ana soscon sor- | } e @ e arke eader to- totay to question & man suspected Fatunio hel e (o gy et g 50 Shares American Hardware . 3 R dred and Helen Mortelli, all of this L ; y fiir;n,e:?,m;; ontine RaoinEsbov New York, Aug. 19 (P)—The curb STRUNE |new high record above . Am | |can Telephone ran up 6 points to Lieut, Albright refused to say | market moved irregularly higher to- | % rvices) swill - pe 7‘"“ 99, International Telephine 4% to| what he expected to learn from the RUSHE]] T[] BI]RI]ER | day, under the leadership of an a cdnesday morning at the Church [IN MARKET T[][]A 24 3-8, Westinghouse Electric 4% | suspect. but admitted he no longer |sortment of utilities and specialties. | °F 5t John the Ivangelist at 8 to and American Machine & |§ ity fha theosy that theliiverian il e iy o'clock. Burial will be in St. Mary's boy! was slain. hurch. e {absorbed in considerable volume, as i e | 7 " AR e L S R “Investments That Grow” e ofticer dectarea e now be- | {00,000 Troops Mobilized— the vrospect o ‘somewnac s . (Gonvertiles Lead UpSWing—.iomemomien 50" oines s ; 5 : Mathilda Borg e 30 ¢ e iR . lost when he | money this week prompted traders 8 ing points to a mew | strayed £ his her’s side dur- i i raalize STy | Mrg. Mathilda Borg of 136 Jubilee a { peak at 450, or more than double the |3 A e v on e nate et e ROl oroemenisiRea TS Eofeealzafoniie e it e B A e SR o R Ol imefniSomelS mall N E s ol e R Fu“er Rlc ter 1C. 0. ford, July 29, became frightened — | ot of this c died at her 1 | , ] and overheated, and died of the | g T T ateged in the carly afternoon, and | 003 Cening after a short illness. | New York, Aug 19 (P—rhe |1 Stock split up. ran up 10 points 0 8 o MMBRCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN combined efforts of his emotions |, or Ak SEE T S Man. | several issues slipped back a point [She was born in Sweden and at an flisted bond market started the new R cantaororel and the heat aflet having disrobod [diSpatches from Manchull Man o/ o irom their host levels earlypage madefie:iHomeRa Lo el feirnfis w it (o conyer bles Iy LEC SIS ERINE OCIROELS U IIgES T T e e himself. He believes some animal | S dodeyasidithe, Mrab o | Cigar Machinery Strong Mountain, N. Y. | particularly the communication js. |3150 Were registered by DBal |@ Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel, 1253 ; - s |large Chinese reenforcement armies aansdachin % . D BT e ‘ : Lbeorotivel (o1d): Goodyear Rubber: M. 5 5 or bird caused the marks on LTES S s e R [ TnternationlGlgan M sues, advancing in sympathy with | -ocomotive SRS body that have been attributed to : )€ L the [ strong feature, shooting up more | © rganiza . including the |the strength of stocks. New highs |AMerican Power & Light, Wright L western Manchurian border had ar- | &, SI'ONE featuie, shooth ) i el : : | Acronautical, Houdaille - Hershey, | a moron. e : 0 ¢ | than 19 points to a record level at were established by some of (he |Acronaut il rived thers equipped with machine |50 on' £1" 0 Pt Tasis main of | Benefit soclety, ¢ Ladies’ Aid | leaders. Pacific Telephone, Western Union | | guns and fleld guns. more t e advance in this | Society of > Swedish I The ' money situation was un. |?nd Purity Baking. At least a score A Mukden dispatch to the $ame |jsque has paralleled that of Ameri- |church of which she was a member | changed, with call loans renewing | Others moved up 2 1-2 points. or | AMERICAN PHEle |agency said that Governor Chang | an Machine & Foundry, the parent |for many year - more, including Bethlehem Steel t 7 per cent. Time loans held Hsueh Liang had appointed Gen- ! company, on the “hig board Surviving her are six children. |around $% to 0 per cent. LU el log otk angTe Lamcl g cral Wang Shu Chang commander |attributed to growing production of | William, Arvid Anna Borg, all| Only the convertibics were turned | PeFl Sears Roebuck, American To- CORP. [, | of the Manchurian forces at pres-|machine-made ¢ in an effort o|of this city! Tda and Hilga of Wor-{over in volume. American Telephons |PRcco, Worthington Pump, Pero |} ent en route to the Siberian border | meet cigarette se 3 - les competition. |cester and Gunnard Borg of Spring- |434s ran up 9 points to 217, a new | Warauette and “Nickel Plate. The and had summoned a military 'co\m-‘ Hood Rubber mounted a fow|field, and several grandchild high, and International Telephone |!ast threc reaching new high grouni P . t D 00t t Admits‘ml to meet at Mukden. | points in response to the proposed | Funcral arrangements, in charge of [ convertible 4 1-s sold above 185 als Selling of the oils was inspired by With estimated earnings for 1929 between $7.50 and Tominent Emocta po oCnm T Tiestored - [aerger with Geodrich. Anchor Post | Erickson & Carlson, are incomplete. |4 new fon. They closed lnst ek e deniel of recent merger rumors | § 65,00 per share, the stock appears underpriced at current The Manchuli report said that|i%ence, Aluminum Co., and 2 ey \t 178%. Tn the first hour of trad- |2nd trade reports that the B Tevels Secret Divorce and Weddmg Im had been restored in that|Palmolive were other ind s to| Nicolla Vianca {ing nearly $1.500,000 par value | the industry a el ) levels. B i A e i S - e e duction was not as cheerful as it e 3 eI mrfl ;:";"'Du‘;‘h t‘;“":o‘“_"“’i:‘:‘q: “"“\ " V:H ‘y“"“”_"”f;“ 'c‘ : "I“‘\{'::‘{;\ !"I Nicolla Vianca, aged £ 369 “‘4 rican ‘] ‘I’ e "}h‘m o) painted by some observe: Listed Boston Stock Exchange | nor. e B Sl 15 Eanerally ed 0| Bast Main street, died t : ommercial Tnvestment Tr : 0 eomen e ; 8 “ . Stamford, Aug. 10 (P—Tomer S| deserted and Manchuli in panic | DArrow ranges, but National Invest- |y pin popn m“,,tl”m ',I‘l""‘v:,'_,‘:‘,‘,',“ were strong, equalling their previous |1ast weeki Houston dropped 3 and New York Curb, Cummings, former chairman of the !after the clash. Chinese officials ar-|ors shot up more than 7 points to |, e had ads h‘i\_ el th at 10 on an advance of more | PoiN Atlantic Refining democratic national committee and |yested 12 soviet workmen and sent | #nother record pric Goldn ‘m‘,m\_ ity 55 ”‘MN ‘\”I i r"(-'n' " lthan 2 points. American I. G. ‘\ nion Oil of California, v attorney an- | ¢, ‘bl £ I Transamerica were firm. S e # 5 M= 1 Che cal 5 ¢ . ) Asphalt, Mexican Seaboard and sev- ::3'3:::&1’101‘2'3°§\3.e i Tt e thin aid that tHe Utilities Strength | ing here from Italy and was a mem- nhr“”f) Im\[ LA ‘Mr,}l others yiclded 2 points or more e o aidlanctohteslo s fptg | ber of Stratallanza and Tripoli aee b ke Rekid % : May Cecilia Waterbury s place telegraph lines to Pogranichnaya | Ulilities displayed revived strength, | ;. : 89"l were displayed by National Radiator L had been married April 2. HiS 9 heen cut and accused Russians although they encountered consid- Nl s _ %s, N. Y. 5 and North Ameri- THE MARKET AT 2:30 ¥ wife is the daughter of Willlam ¢ gpotage in the connectien. erable realizing in“the carly after-| M. Vianca Is survived by his can C 4 (Furnished by Putnam & C Warren Waterbury, retired contrac- | “ yne Harbin dispatch also said noon: ric Bond and Shave, | Widow. four brothe ik, Salva- | Utilit nd an improved mar- High Low tor. Cummings made known for 3 that ‘three men were killed when |Electric and American | tore >!~v>wn an rmene; and four [ket on buying puartly attributed to| Al Chem, Dye 2271% 224 5 the first time, concurrent With Nis| 0" o\oincors' quarters near the LBNE and Traction, mounted.3 or 4 Fucr ? : nea, Mrs. |investors who have profited in the [ Ameri Can .. 178% 1741 1753 umm mn marriage announcement, that he | .i.o.q gtation there were bomded. POItS. Allied Power and Light and | s Mavarro, rs. G Shre G e et e e s 1419 3 had obtained a divorce from his G American Super-Power m: g ;i SRC made simi- n Vianca. Detroit Edison §s, General Electric | Am Lo 223 12 “hi sed that it was the work 2[5 ; A Sinalocon s fa o e na i i e RO e |G nessin BRSO R AT St ar gains, but soon lost much of | services will be held | f R ns carrying on the work : 3 S 1 | Service Corp. 514s and Federal Light | Am Sm, Ref .1147 114% Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Cummings, formerly of ])aril‘n,‘o' " 2 i : thei advance: Commonwealth 2 v _morning at 10 o'clock at P v of sabotage. The Chinese also 1e- | .4 ooty Niaoh o £ 1 at | ction advanced one to two | Am Tel & T 9 207 |B 55 West Main Street New Bri Phone 2580 about a year ago in the ‘west. _oabotage. Mo Chnee ey by and Southern, Ningara Hudson St. Mary’s church. Burial will be in | points, s {Am T ; | P o tain His first wife was the former |Ported ihe P N United Gas improvement St V'S cemetery, Strength in public service of | An: ; 5 9 art G. Scgar, Mansger Helen W. Smith of Stamford, from |Suards when I A Ol steady. Nevada California 4 i i Dbrid e New Jersey stock sent the 4% bonds | Atc e ungari bridge near he : i : 7 whom he was divorced about 10 [Mit _”;'; EHLEE0) ThALEL | a soft spot, falling bac | Emma Mindgren up 4 points. At Refining years ago, and who has recently |¢arly this morning. and Consolidated Gas of | begun @ campaign to erect a memo- Profit taking, however, had to be Foundry 5 to all new high rec- Mobiliz . Emma Mindgren, 30 years "he rails were but were | Balt & Ohio en Mobilized 3alt R 1, 30 years & Ohio. i 1:;1:?00 \\‘I](p‘\‘“l xytqh: o Tha\l‘”“-]lllfflr ”{;::n:‘ ! 1huxL 1 i age of 129 Camp street, died at |lightly traded in. Atchison 43gs|Beth Steel rial to former Premier Clemen- SORNEA2L S ' ¢ deds unterec conslderabic |iha" New. Britain Gener! hospital | registered a small gain. n Pacific ceau of France at the school where | Chinese nationalist government ¥ taking on their gains of late |, : & iy % 3 . 4 & | last night following an attempt made e — ‘er De Pasco 5 # - Ao ordered mobilization of ten addition- last week. Gulf of Pennsylvania | o shve yoe o ey i 3 ey ] GUARANTY TRUST B o e ot he fiem | a1 brigades of Manchurian troops |was again strong on the prospect of (0, e Dier el by pertorming o | Tyvo Held for Trial S *}'Q";‘,“’ o of Lockwood & Cummings, was |totaling 100,000 men, and now views | formation of a new Mellon Holding |¢o" 0 i chBproved On Robbery (‘hargesnv - r\.\ e k state’s attorney of Fairfleld county | ‘the Sino-Russian crisls as increas- ‘1:'1‘”{‘!:‘“" lim ;mnd.nr\l G s e et i, n| Hartford, Aug. 19 P—Adjourn- |Chrysler Corp = : Price on Application. for 10 years, and mayor of this city |ingly_ serious.’ ilost a couple of points a been a resident of this city and | ment to August 23 under honds of | Colo Ifuel i three terms. He was chairman of | Th® brigades will be assigned to | s afilialod L with | Bh e cr (] 55,000 Goht et oo neced ini s e o e the democratic national committee |duty on the northern frontier. ‘( BT A e e e e e e " 4 3 r i = 2 €y a1y Consol during the Wilson campaigns and | General Ho Chen Chun, personal | hor hushand she i | nd Thomas J. Rigney, : | o administrations and was the keynote | representative of President Chi mr: ‘\,\,,, Bt v o s Pl L O Corn Prod cai old daught this city, both arraigned in police | Dav ¢ speaker at the democratic conven- | Kai Shek was said to be en rou ghter, T Dav Chem 79 | ... 503 9 5 Shirley; three sister, Mrs. A. Ulkus | court today charges of robbery 7 tion in San Francesco in 1920. He | from Peiping to Mukden with mdu\ ESTES PARK {;L!FF of Wild Rose, N, O Mra, B, hoe | wih viotence, Tt 1. alloged. they DARGIEA L il W][ S@N & CO received a substantial vote for the |from the nationalist government to | Hartford and Miss Edith Woito. | hired a taxicah early Sunday morn- | Erie TR 3 presidential nomination both at San r S ¥ 35} 2 e 2 e entire mili p gss|mg commian o finsik s parents, | ing and invited Patrick Lynch, 64 re rinatio ! wiez o s enty and her |5 : 731 it Francisco and New York, the latter | tary forces in Manchur ! Mr. and Mrs. August Woitowicz of [of this city, to ride with them 0 | ey e llwestment Secunttes | in 1924, He is a graduate of Yale Urges Firm Stand = : S college and Yale Law school. C. T. Wang, nationalist prime min RCSCHQ Pfl]’y Seek GI'OL") 011 R e s i i e [um',‘ . : IRARIEOLRE NEWSHRIDAIN Mrs. Cummings is a graduate of |ister, was quoted as saying Moscow | mor R el s Dozt Sl B 4 75 Pearl St. Tel, 2-7111 55 W. Main St. Tel. 5800 the Sorbonne, France. Cummings |was trying ot alienate the loyalty of N{l]‘l[]w L lge BE Mothen: fhor b p o e A B Lt 1"“”' ACBHTIL ., GEA L e ey st lns ot allenate illovally m‘ 3 o'clock. | robbed Lynch of $65. Ly told | Genl live at the Villa Octavia, Greenwich. { the nationalist government and Bl il e 1 Il of- | the police he had met nd | Genl Motors .. ir tigney 1 rday nig and drank b & charged that compromising propos-| Denver, Colo., Aug. 19 (UP)—A |c Sz bl uiEe s Gl ];““’"‘;“"“ Tiro it 600 Hibernians Attend als had been made to Chang Hsueh | roscue party, directed by Robert ¢ Mdponiotr T T o Conventicn in Meriden |"*"® 6k a6t i e o o John Orzechowsii LOCAL STOCKS e UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. s ! STOCRS Int Nickel .... 52 Meriden, Aug. 19 (P—The 24th| M. Wang's statement ended "the ;.. ; pites National Tark, startea | COomPlications which re o ; > ; h resulted from | (Furnished By Putnam & Co.) |Int Harves ... 1221 118 biennial state convention of the An- |Sovernment is compelled to take a |, carly today to rescue three per- | [all last week at the Hart & Cooley Insurance Stocks Int Tel & Tel.. 20 | cient Order of Hibernians and the | firm stand lest communism againigong trapped on the cast face of | PNt caused the death of John Or- Bid °d |Ken Cop § 5 ) 18th biennial state assembly of the |Plavs havoc in China. We have had [y oneg peak. zechowski, aged 48, of 2§ Booth |Aetna Casualty ......1980 3 Mack Truck 9 Tadles' Avxiliary, A. O. H., opened | Sufficient experience with commun- |""pp” 41 2 ; thelr business sessions here today. |ist outrages. The nationalists mustcolo,, | ; The 600 delegates attended a solemn | either take a firm stand or agaln |ppiemeye; belicved to be the|Nad been treated for a week. Mr, | Automobile Ins .......555 565 (N Y Central.. 242% 2437 l’f high mass at St. Joseph's church at | fall into the clutches of the com- |persons who last night appealed for | Or%¢chowski had been employed at |Conn General Gogo 2280 INY N H & H 124% 3 m O e s | munists.” ald from thelr precarious position on | tN® Hart & Cooley plant for the past |Hartford Fire ... ....1030 1 North Amer.. 167% 16 : After m; the delegates adr a narrow rock ledge facing a fall of | [OUr Years as a machinist where he | Hartford Steam Boiler 790 8 North Pacific 111% journed to the city hall auditorium. 12,000 feet. | \vas considered one of the best 2 » | National Tire ... % 9 Pack Mot Car 156 15 1 eSO AIRCAD STOCR EXEHANGE official visits at a joint session. The |last night to communicate with the | foF !”" past 25 years had been a [Travelers Ins Co . ... 5 Phillips Pet. . 3814 3 = r"m"rtlm:;;‘:: askLhids: business sessions were opened at the | marooned party, but the only infor- | "®Sident of this city Y Post C 5 i 3 ed party, b 3 fanufacturing Stocks ostum Co erna . G close of the mecting, the men ad- | |mation they got werc 1t shout Mr. Orzechowski is survived by |Am Hardwar . 69 Pub Serv N J g 6 | figtoard ‘_ Sontey Brayion s, Portee, journinz to St. Rosc's community m[ “Help.” Owing to darkness it [Pis wife and five children, Peter 45 | Radio Corp 6 % 5 DIEECTERIVATERNEWSYORICEHONIICANAL 48178 building. 7 Wallir Arrow-Hart & Hegeman \ux~ impossible to attempt a rescue. er, Joseph, Mary and Catherine, | Billings & Spencer .... 1 { Remington Rd We Offer: 3983, 3 = 1% Stacher, a Boulder, '\f” t yesterday afternoon at New | Actna Life Ins o 3 Mont Ward dentist, his wife and ¢. W.|Britain Genral hospital where he |Aetra Fire .......... tl Cash Reg Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock a | B 50 | "Two persons have lost their lives |21l of -this cit 1B u..‘....u memorial mass for the deceased ol flstass g brated at St. Rose's church, after | wered Heart ch i A e | The climbers violated a park rule 7:30 o'clock. | magle T.ock p 55 inclair Oil . . “ 3715 . uhieh the final business scssions il mount-Famous-Lasky fo Merge | “”‘L‘,’ ”“i o | Burial will e in Sacred iag,g clocks |magle Tiock 1..oo.onc. e e e GUARANTY TRUST CO. Mt [ — i | Hart & Cooley ... r;:l( “;‘”"\_’ J TO TACKLE AIR RECORD e i e Lander it : silieepor G Tr i to | A E s e e S . : City Items e B Maching 1.1l 41 Sl R CHASE NATIONAL BANK Hamon, manager of the Bridgeport |miner today said a merger of TAG DAY NETS $600 Northia Hudd -L:l“’-:“l v 6 S airport of thg Curtiss Flying Service | \arner Brothers Motion Picture e THE 155 ARyl whioh ey hola Rl DAt : i g udebaker 753 ; announced today he would attempt | COrporation with Paramount-Fam- | A meeting of the Daughters of Tsa- | urday for the benefit of the Tolish |Peck, Stow & Wil . D o (0 to break the world's altitude record | ©us Tasky would be completed With- | liella will be held tonight in Judd's| orphans of this city and the Chil. |Russell Mfg Co R GILSeen 108 for the Oxgh type of plane. Hamon |In the week. The newspaper gave |hall. A social hour will follow the|dren of Mary of the Immaculate |Scovill Mfg Co X 1.”';p‘" Nt will take up a Curtis Robin equipped ‘J‘"fli L. Warner, w ; coast 1{:'4111 of | business meeting Conception, who celebrated thuir |Standard Screw Sl 1 ‘,:‘](;,Il“lni( with a 90 Thorsepower motor. |the former organization as its au- S 25th anniv ey it |SishlEy oS ey . A0 ke T room e ; i = He will try to break the record of |thority for the statement. success. About 50 girls ‘m‘d ““O;nm: Tortiraton G s BrE ';_xllvvondrl._\l:l‘y‘;‘m : { ,;\‘z:‘:‘;‘«mm Uulu-;:m\:\‘ory::]r:i d«;\!n\(od .ilf)rhnhvl,n:carh‘; of Lmonvbulle, lo‘s‘ldhll 15,600 feet of P. H. Spencer, New | Warner said he would leave for of ihe parish assisted in the drive |Union Mfg Co ........ 1S he 2 e i e esm Tt e BILand 1 an siouibb A cCti g Iingland sales manager for Curtis, |[New York tonight to arrange the | . i £ e by four daughter son {in Newtown last night; his parents and it was reported today that the | Veeder-Root 46 USR 5 4 fatiaie i d today tha ed e S Rubber . {and five grancchild re bruises made at Boston two months ago. |detals. } unera l S procecds amounted to over $600. Public Utilities Stocks | Y were bruleed end. GussRoi N TR a i e . ) ¥ |U S el . S ST— sister, Vera, six, also was cut wh Hamon, in preliminary attempts| . cannot say-mt present that th Paul Nurczyk, chairman of the |Allied Pow & Light ... 91 . n reached 15,000 feet last week, e a . J | West : 8 AUTOMOBILE AGCIDE |their automobile overturned on & e TRty vapers hn:lvp been signed.” “\l\ il ’vllxn'rh”‘y;(lz:fl:“nl (‘mmnm;;x w[\lmuh l'z»n]n ml :‘r e 141 5 | 'willy 5 “”\ NT lcurve, The Do A8 eias o HAAT T 5 was quoted as saying. “Until these e, s thanks and appreciation to the [Ct L & P 5% pfd ex 99 Woolworth ... 90% Q01 aneled whers 1t was daiehtaRIEn x"\?“{‘:] "\:3:‘ 1‘!.'“;01“1‘7”/:“; . | conterences (in New York) are Mrs. William Naples public who contributed. Conn Power .........13 8 Wright Aero . 13 1355 | GOSTS SMALL BOY HAND the car. that it had to be amputated Danlel, 29, announcer for the Na. | oTPleted, T cannot divulge the de- | Funeral services for Mrs. Will T = Hfd Elec Light 2 Yellow Truck % 6% | |at the wrist. tional Broadcasting Company sipce | 22118 Of our plans .. |Naples, who died Saturday in Nor- TRUSZKOWSKI APPEALS EECHIEERE clnd e | | Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Noto of 025, died ly today. The proposed unio Warner | wich, were held this morning at Thomas Truszkowski of Farming- |Hfd Gas Co pfd 5 FIRST FURRIE Bristol Residents Riding with Union- |Bristol, in the car with the Lascaria Daniel, who was born in England, | continued, “will bring togethc :30 from the M. J. Kenney funcral | ton avenue, who was fined $300 and B Gas .. Waterbury, Aug. 19 - Mrs, 5 o | tamily, escaped injury. joined the N. B. staff in Wash- |about 2,400 theaters throughout tlic | home 31 High street and at St. | costs and sentenced to 15 d Southern N ¥ Mary Shea Hayes, first woman fur- ville Party Escapes Injury in ington. He was eredited with in- {country. This will include approxi- | Andrew's church at 8 o'clock, whe: jail for violation of the liquor law, |United Corp rier in Connecticut, is dead at her troducing the president to the radio |Mately 2,000 theaters controlled by | Rev. Bdward Grikis, pastor of the |in police court today, later gave home here. A long illness closed a Merriam, Kas, had 400 $5 gold audlences oftener than any other | Publix and Paramount, and about |church officiated. Burial was in | notice of an appeal to superior court TREASURY B. 38 vear carcer in the fur business| Danbury, Aug. 19 (P— Joseph |pieces. He has one left, an Ameri- announcer. 100 controlled by Warner Brothers, r‘L Mary's cemetery. and bonds were fixed at $500. Treasury Balance, 0,543. | yesterday. Mrs. Hayes, though a |Lascaria, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1cnu piece minted in 1845, e S o Rochuck Crash Near Newtown. Six years ago Fred McCann of