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\! \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL), WEDNESDAY, FICPTEMBFR 4, 1929, f TOLLEY GETS LEAD AT PEBBLE BEACH - Had Tour-Hole Advantage Over ¥ Held at Turn EELAOER LI John Demora of 49 Hartford ave- nue, who was bound over to the Sep- Buaoh L Gal's Septi 4 tmi— Persona_ls tember term of superlor court in po- K [lice court yesterday, gave Sergeant up the course with sub-par | P. A. McA 30, last night fo res golf, Cyril Tolley. British champion, | Jocl Adanis, son of Rev. and Mrs. |decm one of the three stolen rings e A e S ]J H. Adams, has returned to his owned by Mrs. Flore Vernon, 4 5 Bl e of the |POMe here for a few days® visit with |actress. Sergeant McAvey: will go to + Held, of N York, holder of the |y parents. He has been associat-|New York this week und get the Canadian v holes of | ] with Camp Elliott in New Ha ring, which will be held by olice their first ro in the Na-[shire. He will return to the Uni-|with the two rings which have al- tional Amateur championship. Tol- | versity or Illinois in a few days. |ready been recovercd. After De ¥ley w in 35, one under par, —_— wora's case is dispo. in while John S. Pr Wost [ tember, the rings will be ret 1 col- | Main stree or Boston |to Mrs. Vernon he will Cortheastern | Demora was released last night in . ty Mr on was gradu- 100 bonds. John Wass, who was a hound over to superior court for qualify his part in the theft of the s held to cven | heen released in 32,500 hon it by another col and Edmund Oliver of 16| Frank Duchiere, ird member of ' mans of Prin Jones be- | Hurlburt street have returned home |the trio awaiting trial in ig gan the main st for the de-|from Camp Washington, Lakeside, |court, was taken to Hartford fense of his crown without any sl — | jail in default of $3,500 honds in the odds in his favor. Marion Barron of Hartford | The champi e {lie soun |ents TOT Chin Wi Blmzs Suit for $10,000 ha star ny Goos 4§ ho | daug Mr. and Mrs. . ified with 157, for his first|Weleh with a farewell party. Miss Over Real Eshte l'}eal round oppone with the prospect | Weleh has entered St. Francis hos- r $10,000 has 1 he woul called on in the 1 training school. She is a incis Cac i n to b driving dua of the New Britain high AN entry ps Finlay hool, class 19 dramatic round rday of as Homans Falls Behind IFay Cole of Culver City ans 1d was two up on the Prince- at the third. The Californian 8 even ar 4-5-4 von the s Ho- with Portland, 1t the third car-old 1o st competi- York and t the socond a six, halving cular golf up on Held after six British ch halved md won mp on won 160 e sixth par M’- BOND MARKET DULL Traders Discouraged by Pros- pect of Easier Credit Ne The bond et was dull ar resting o and carly prices showed a slight recession over previous close as traders manifested discour zement over the liate pros ccts for casivr cr conditions s virt indstill, ed consider 1an normal at tention. The irregularity of stoc’ s hrought out losses in the share privilege de Lentures, hut vings at the lower leve ere of small proportion International Telephone ed the maximum loss ling points, Atchison 41; v opening two points higher. yielding their gain, American cphone 41gs turned over | their usual volume and decline ctionally A 4 point advanc sk Rubber 8s. which were taken in moderatel amount, fe ed the indus- tial group which otherwise was tremely apathetic. Utilitios like- wise were dull In the division Seaboard All Flovida 6s were again in favor and showed an overnight gain of neacly point. Changes in the higher 93 DEGREES IN SHADE » " Mereury Soars Toward Top of Ther- mometer Equally Record in City 'n of Hartford. At 10 o'clock this morning the merenry he 15 up to degre thermonieter hanging in the cel- ! dar of a Jocul hardware store regis- Jered T4 degrecs. When a ther nwometer was placed in the sun be- hind the same store the mereury ¢ rosc to the top and stayed there, the temperature in the sun thus being over degrees. At noon today the mercury had reached the | 3 98 Jegree mark. The heat record of the city of Hartford for the sum- according to the weathe e statistics of that city, is 93 he swimming pool at Willow ™ Brook park and the wading pool at Walnut Hill park will be open after- noons as long as the weather per mita according to information re- e Ceived from the park board today According to information received from the State Park Departmen Hammonasset Park Beach will re. main open for the next two weeks. If the weather warrants it, the park will be open for three weeks as each year the officizls plan to have the resort open to the public until the month of October, af AXD PRICES LOWER rade mortgages were only nomir with Atchison Gen is slippin down to cqual their low at Paul adjustment 5s, favorites ‘n the | speculative carrier section, were marked up to within 5-5 of their United government and toreign bo inactive and vir- tually unchanged. leyeles in Lrance, son was born at New Britain G wm hospital today to Mr. and | . Mrs. Harry Tyrell of West Queen |MAN Accused of Recelving Stolen trect, Southington Diamonds Hands Over Ticket on A daughter was horn Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Chapman of New York Shop. Hill Miss Mary md Miss MMry wvenue ars rrell of Arch strect LForztante of Corbin spending the week-end in York clty. the treasurer of Bank, is sp York Indian Neck Woman Is Sued for $100,000 E New Haven, Sept. 4 (P—A $100,- Clty items ) nation of affections & % brought by Mrs. Mabel 8 Clarke of NN T New York eity against Mr A Complaint was made to the policc | Johnsten of Indian Neck was on today by Josenh Clark of Main perfor court today. Mrs street that boys had u irges that Mrs. Johnston house 9 ¥ 1 fow ¢ ) v 1t 65 Lawlor street New York B Motoreyele Officer W foctior hi s was detatled to break up a g Clarke § s08 game in the rear of the A. & P. store (jom of ) on Arch street, but found that players had | this forenoon ( - ak up game at Car Gr this afternoon Bucko's house 65 Willow street | N e 1‘ th )‘u‘y\“u’vug;)": b L i LU for $250 against Bessie Gray, At.|. IS John K LhCRE ekl s 2177 Union strect for many the plaintift ¢ action. P et Ay ome following w mo She was horn to this country - CUBIETR rvices will he held 1 day in St. Stanislaus church at a Traders Are Uneasy in Fage of rme 1o e nouneed i Disquieting Rumors to b » in St. Joseph's eemetery New York, Sept. 4 (P—Operations Funerals advance lost much of thelr vigor on the curb market today, and profit taking, particularly in the = wilitic ned price trends highly 1 fean 1 i y Joseph Sehneider irregular, 3 Ihe funeral of Joseph Schr Likelihood of disquieting develop- " o ’“’_h : ments in the credit situation tury RS s | ) & 1y at New Britain General traders rather cautio The pros hospital following a few month's pect of a large increase in s x- 3 illness, was held this afternoon i 3 changs member loans during st | M : O Leing sunced after the close. An- |9'clock in St. 3 LA r substantial increase in feder. $ et 2 al roserve loans tomorrow, and the HIEIEN Lol probatility of an increase in the ry Bank of I I's discount rat were led s faclors which Woijtkowics might impair confidence IS IK5 SRR IOLAE O GLtE ] Ncludl mioney. conaitlons, Tows| Wollkowlioz, ageal 85, for (e pust aver, showed slgns. of improving. |threeivears a resident of New York Call woney rene at 9 per cent,|clty, who died Sunday at Belleview but offerings were so plentiful that | hospital, {he rate was expected to go lower. | tomorrow morning Bond and Share sold off | home of Laraia saz 5 points in early hours of |Spring street and sion, and United Gas Im- | church on Winter street provement dropped S points. Amr- v. PoJ. PashKiewy te. Burial will ican Superpower under moder- 01 a pressure. Associated Gas and | cemetery Electric A was again a strong point = however, rising into a new high ter Fmilio Tarey Pozz itory, and Insull Utility invesfm Funeral services for Emilio 11 was in demand ! year-old son of Mr ! Several points of strength again | Mrs. Alexander Pozzo of 242 appeared the industrial issnes. stre who died Sunday Polymet manufacturing was hurled |@4r Crest Sanitarium. - Newingfon, up several points to record levels this morning at 9 eclock on announcement of a proposed 3- Mary's church. Rev. Walter for-1 splitup. L'Air Tiquide, the new- | A- Mc('rann officiated at the high ly listed French chemical, was again Mass of reauicm . in demand, reaching still higher| A8 the casket was borne into the vecord levels, and Guardian Ieire [Church Organist —John 4. Crean Aesurance sold at still another new | Played the funeral march “Flee As a statement for the first half, showing | Crean sang “Venl. Sanctus Spiritus net almost equal to that for the en-|nd at the conclusion fof the niss fite earior iR, she rendered “Nearer My God to Minmeapolis Honeywell reached | Thee” As the casket was borne from Another rew. penk. Aluminnm Co. |ihs church the Fatellanza socisty more {han regained yesterday's logs, | formed a guard of honor and es- and Niles, Bemeat 2010 was buoyed | SH{ed the casi K,l\”‘\'j»\;l}“l'fi;{\“; i (L0 U el IR O i Ill‘u\h Bianchi, Joseph Torl, holdings of Diendix Aviatton. n | PO TR BILEI o g tp jonnln . Alosaansiig N Attelio Came The flower bear- Sid §Greathatlantichs |ers were Julio To John Drew. strong. Tubize Artificial spot, tumbling Dubilicr Conder; Trovatore Armando | Fasco Ritzy, Louis Quarti, UK | Giani, Adolpho Giana and neacl nd [ pajoreto. The pall © W8 ARaln UnAer ] ors were mentbors of pressure of realiziaz, dropping b e low 15, but thea vallying. The Rev walter T as recently h up to 20 0n | ye committal servic dictions as Mary we: lanzs the Irate ~ | s0 stock Lyddy it the cometery grave. optimistic pre {o the re- | Burfal was in St sulfs of its patent suit victory ove Ridio Corp. | Robert MeCusker National Investors was again hurl- | The funeral of Robert McCusker | cd up several points to new high |2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. An- fovels, and Trans-Amc and Cord [ drew J. McCusker of §1 Maple Hill p. were in fair demand. Vold- |avenue, Newington, who was killed man Sachs was firm, but Blue |after a fall on Wost Main street Iidge and ndoah encountered | from a car driven Monday after turther selling. noon, was held this afternoon at 2 In the mines, Newmont lost much | o'clock from the home of his par- of yesterday's gain. Olls turned |ents. Burlal was in St. Mary’s ceme- heavy, Standard of Indiana, Gulf | tery wnd Humble losing ground. | —— | S | CARD OF THANKS DEVOTIONS CONCLUDED. | We wish to express our sincere The 40-hour devotion at the Sa.|thanks for the many kind expres- cred Heart church came to a close | Sions of sympathy extended us dur- last night with special scrvices at|iNg our recent bereavement, the o'clock. | death of our heloved son and broth- wish to JFollowing the services a proces- | ¢r, Harry Seamon. We cion was held around the church | thank especlally the B. K. division grounds in which all the socicties | and the Trade Shop livision of lan- of the church took parl. The devo- | ders, Frary & Clark, the Southern n began on Sunday morning at | New England Tee Corp. and all| 10:30 with a procession and con- | other for the beautiful floral trib- cluded last night utes. | (Signed) xes are paid on 6,500,000 bi- MRS. MARTIN SEAMON, and FAMILY, Birth Record ] 'DEMORA GIVES POLICE $300 | i T0 REDEEM PAWNED RUG nd flower bear- | conducted | Wall Street Brtefs MARKET IS SHAKY Weddings ~ DUTRALLIESLATE SPERYALSKI— PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hariford $.ock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN AROWSKI = Korowd el ot . i | Ve e Barly Declines Mostly Ofset by TEL. 2040 B Sl T Alternoon's Brisk Reversal et b e 1\112 La ; e We Offer: . : CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC ‘ SERVICE COMPANY EDDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange | Bartkowski Felix Ka A tio: pro the n \\U t HARTFORD 33 Lewis St, New Britain 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. PAVANO—PARETTA Miss Mary A, Parett Mrs dav 15 Shares Aetna Life Ins. 50 Shares National Fire Ins. : v ”‘ 1 ¢ i Shaw & € i o & % SRR Shan & Comypny : ; ¢ \ MEM3ERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGT i ! New Britain Nadonnl Bak Bldz. ; Tel a200. 1 : Bernard A Conley Braston A. Vorter. shoes to Yo \ DIRECH PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 45178 pink roses. 1 ited w rlnd ! re. " Church strect W g ! L ¥ ] ; 5 Ne L Tt . s \ nil i chich | - W o e j vl AMERICAN HARDWARE g 2 4 v | ington, Whtv ) HARTIORD S7OCK BXCHANGE f {ont 1 aadl i ik puie e a vy e renne s et | L ANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Raitroad ks > e e S 0 KATA—TEDOROWICZ £ SonNest i s A TR S 1 AL THE VMARKET AT 2:30 P, M Mrs. Loul P ; a 1 by nam & Co.) tis eot, to % v N it 1ow Mr. and My ’ : o Il o e i Th 1, Thienn & Co. i‘ ‘.v"‘\‘ : : s Toto S 194 ; Members ot New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges A Sl | ¥ : i e 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Kat ter of N Y 0 SURSL Stuart G Segar, Manager o0 i man Nt 198 o 5 | Atlantic 1 . 15 i i | . 3774 135 155 ral S e e GUARANTY TRUST y e Tnsumnee Companies ey DB e e iten) ! C: I s 2 3 Price on Application, | 2 [ e S oang o o : ¢ GRS T 11 8% 44y e e Life, tndemuity ol Gt Tnsurance RS 01 1401 140Y trip for a " ] bl oo L B will res A Colo 1 4 t A Mides ¥ Ins o 793| § ‘ e Vi 1756 “Investments T'hat Grow” <h people of i1 ; e fiainte 2 ller, Richter, Aldrich & C e e Fuller,Richter, Aldrich & Co. i ! ‘ : : COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN Lo i n el I MEMBERS HARTEGRD STOCK EXCHANGE 4 % i i | \ ’ Joseph M. Halloran, Mana rel. 1258 ried ve S ¢ : : . ) Genl A 1t 57 < s Ny was i i Bl X i ! : . = 3 ‘v‘l \ 3 “ 2 v : X ' = ‘t I il of oo B Lioydg Qasua] y Loceo N 83 82 groom B o e 603 ‘ : Company geor gown and a ha 1 ! ; m-md.y-..<1"3;\.,:‘|‘!,‘ ‘]”' - ! s % 1 Assets of $3.458,947 on July 31, 1929 compares with ge blossoms. She A ; { o H $2.412.166 on December 31st, 18 sown of orchid satin tr ) ‘ i le and a pictu W to ey 7 Lloyds's progress so far this year has been well sus- IS i “ tained and it appears that 1929 will be a year of outstand- After the emony i reception : 16 173 15 held at ing development. srooms’ parents on ; street. About 7a guest 4 A 85 107 ent trom Stamford Bos Thik B E - 7 ton, Hartford and this city. After y - A rece ption couple left on o | Hartm A i 3 1 124 t e en e couple it oa | Hanman T | ' e e 2 I ARRESTED lN AUCUST (dmpx»’ll) Scott Fight will reside on South Main (o (et Silver Cor pd i ; Io\lponed One Week Uty ! s o N rk, Sept. 4 (P—Postpo i VT liee Take Into Custody MOrC ment for one w the box zur, daughtre of Mr. ar Jo. : s s > e was ph Mazur of 96 Sexton nd ; : bert 1Fu- Andrew J. Kupee, son of sl D \ c | will be Kupee of 102 Tremont 0 ‘ i made mot S \ boxer will place this morninz at All S ' . s g . church. Rev phen A, G 7 T4 e o R Hetatod AT \ The maid of honor s Sophia T ; \ : ‘ ! ' Mazur and the bes man s Jo- 15 T ! ~ seph Kup The bride was dressed 1 L 100 Underwood 1 5 " S e i in white satin, a copy of a Louls izl gy | Inion Pac : ~ pesce: 5 ! boulanger model and worc a ro Union Carbide 133 8¢ . il ih e fun=ar el point lace veil caught with lilies of J United Friut 1 3 120% * n: 16 breach of’ th « the valley and zarde The maid 34 51|U S Ind Aleo 209 20008 2000 trunkenness; 14 liquor law of honor wore : green and orchid 178 Rubber 47 46} 1 —_ —~ e taffetn dress, a coay of a Perrin U S Steel =oe : LEAVES MONEY 10 LIBRARY | - model. She wore a picture hat of Wahash 5 i e i R green and green chiffon. She car- S T Westing 12 S § 1 ort, Sept. d (A— u : : - e ¥a honauet oo ahil aster Wills Overland 225 i ibrars in Nichols RACING PLANE DAMAGED Guests were presant from Meri- 111 12| Woolworth 208 % N beneficiary by the will « i 1 1 P—The den, Terryville, Bridgepost and this Yellow Truck e % ' 2 g AN | city. The home was decorated in| GIRL BURNED T0 DEATH S ! ""““{‘? green and white aad church with | Tiedigeport. Sept. 4 (P—Cyn'hia MARRIAGE INTENTIONS L i Gty palms and gladioli Swift, three and a half years old, | Applications for marriage licenses el s g Ty BN Mr. and M. Kuoee et on 8 | Qied at o hospital today from sec- | have heen filed by es B. Fitz- |8 s Jiticor Wagl Q the craft | wedding trip 1o anida 1 upon | ond degree n by flames 1d of 217 IFair: i S ot roa trei ter in the | their return wili ¢ W 95 Sexton |in her clothing e ay after a | Irene Frances Heisler of 45 Beaver ; | strect little playm ick a match which | street, and by Anthony IF. FFuoco of | he had and which he accidentally | 61 Clinton street and Goldie H TREASURY BALANCE Anaximander, a Greek, made the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | touched to her dress. ll\mmo of 30 Griswold t | Treasury Balince, §88,36 | frst map ot the world, i