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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929. | FWESUTS FAGE KNIGHT BROTHERS: - EAPLOYES HUNGRY (Co ued From Tirst Page) uty Sherif in having att placed on money which w in 1 the society circ which would have ht Brothe o financial d ssey, treasur d, if they ficulties. of the cepted the two i ting to 108 3 for that is what they were —brought by William Schultz, owner of the animals in the circus, and by | 12 employer Knight brothers who wanted their back wages. ' garnishees were issued at th of Nair and Nair. chultz gar- ris the fund for $2,000 so th he 1t collect wa imounting to $1,600 which le says the Knight Lrothers owe to him, and the 13 em- | ployees sued for $2,947 back wag: due to them. Tabs it been p did not § o1 fo i1 ) th ngered validity of the embers h jims, It expressed 1d newspaper last that they s unfavorable in connection with the took place here I were continually pointing ont the diffict ises not from their own conn ion with the Knight brothers but from the | ht brothers thet 1 The Tabs a sur- receive so put cire prisc much licity which They that st week. h been a dit to the city and we believe that organization will continue to be a credit to the city We employed the circus for one purpose, and that was to help elear the debt on the society’s home,” onc ) com- plaine “When the gement, of the circus failed and process servers began to hunt for sometl the Tabs maintained that fi ore any money was given to people, all local bills must be pn And I helieve that is the case will finaily be settled.” Interest in Show Sold urther machinations the Knight brothers were also exposcd Monday cve A few v they transferred their intercs another par | that they are ys have @ b £ man T I us way of It tin ti now e of circus to they believe any suit, Willinm Altoona quarters, 1or have pl 1 a the 1 in vania and Ohio, Ly circus men t animal trair ites, has works 50 cle Schultz Per many and his anima their head- | years th ‘ to t 3 ennsyl m irs similia or ty ot bs western *hultz on in t admitted of I > United Last year Schultz land’s hu Motor and his animals auditol Ga i piayed Cl Pittsburah's 1 n, rden 1 Square h Onl with the ) New tfrom 3 K Engls 000 up a com: it it 0 1} = for | |p suit beean off the circus | brought town and a €s 10 a sedan were trans tin Tent cc has taken irnishees f if Kwasnik bit John circus bears ngers, 1paid in Midd to recover dame which two lion ¢ . while the N New York now two of the ¢ be determined Denies Stordes for the first the troubles members of the and workers w ul 1- the b et the | fa ownership Knight Making time that trouy can to iy e e have t the of performers ed with the Knight T Herbert Knight, m city, told representative that the stories bee ted the represent various lawsuits beir azainst the and the tales bandied about New about the characters of tlhi conneeted i ‘ hav made with ndation in f Mr. Kni d today t has been in udevilic bus business f and at no timc the trouble whi his employe to te e cireus, he s which rding the over have circus, | or gt orditl Britain people heen company w shoy b h h year been in ds him and s h s ¢ a s contr er vau 4 citi includ f of or his circus New 13 riners of cnt people, peo ille acts It nd towns in g the SI ton and other promi he s any of the he has had busine have nothing but the say for his business integrity. sment Fulfilled d casey” Mr our an os- and, with connee- best to w sn 1l w n whom tions st th M st Knight | part 100 agreement B. society form in this city 1s that after operating expeness for each day were dedicted from the gross procceds, we woulld share 50-50 with the Tabs in the net Tt cost us $583 cach day here to operate and, adding {o this | per cent. Wi with the Y. wherein we in ar people \ to pay their hotel or boarding house bills, some of them without a place to have the good troups or small, invites troubl during the w of other h tales of circus life. Pl to Will taking the | We po into anim he youngster, I of their or ne Freight Cars Just Miss Many People New TLondon, Oct, 1 (#—Con- siderable damage was caused and traffic on the shore line the New Haven railroad was tied up h for hour shortly hefore noon tod » when four flatcars and one box car of freight train NK-2 buckled directly in front of the Union station and piled up. Through ployes term ucky break" one was injured but there were several narrow escapes. The five which were derailed piled up on the tracks east of the station platform and thus saved large number of people on the plat- form from possible ‘seriov injury. One track wa clear within an hour and traffic through her was resumed over this one track, until late today when the track was cleared of n what ol railroad em- no other ir transportation costs, we had op- bills of approximately $5,000 'k we stayed her total amount of money in \e hands of the present time amoun 900 his, 1 1 logic nt belongs to the pr time, {1 in t rating th e T we e to of emé company. the nt nded city, u without to cat and oth with which night means ) sleep o ven the today. Defends Employes el certainly an people to have this mo irs held up. to have th iled about this town, to have lamed because two hangers-on have 1 sordid held is injustice oy them one to jail on ch » people “No showman, no matter of hose two who boys were were not pe. Th rs-on ok my tro we lured away by the Explains Animal Suits Knight then went on to ex- th circus of the occur- ‘nees, first in Middletown resulting $1,000 suit g the and nothe ng Mr lain de st show- cople in a £5.000 suit. n Middletown,” Mr 4, “we were workin on with a committes linn church. They old a pep mee and t came m Schultz, owner and train- of {he animals and wanted to take vo lion cubs to the 1 “Mr. Schultz demurred ay. He up for thr less when let member in- his ex- in from an nted to Kn con- had been caged 1d would be res imittee had his would lowed be tak them to long with 1} ) the they in g0 and e 1t 7 imself going On the 1, which a dirti way meetin seratehed the old The i ahout five ye ip in other w automobile nothing off with a laugl 1o money there ar the to go welcome in hem 1nd. rimary e its unity Then turning to the accident that fell Jacob Kwasnik in being bit- n by a bear from which the boy's ther, John Kwnasnik has seen fit y bri Mr. Knight s were 10 suit to court the op- for rid d reason not af we ith wou i for g suit 5,000, 1id avs Boy Was Trespasser That wasn't a patron at the , he back thi to hoy had sneaked in the wrre quartered all sho e had canvas to i nt where ith ctio the of get Wit s were. or v otl e peacerul s 0 y can be irritated, ¢ 1y the way the youn circens grounds, that these hoys oy rally i “I have kn cre plaguing the hears told, pu 1 by into the e received his injury olds us “There wer ounds trying ability v but the and s s bear had been s the front entrar ould he liahle, but neaked in to the rear of the } as liable himself for ht happen Deputy. Sheriff M. ited that the owne \eater in Dristol werc flling to testify to the integrity of Knight. He played there last immer and again two years ago. More than one-hal iportations into the handled at New responsible for t men at the olute 0 to the to keep best the hoys e were a 0 boys them inside out in the op . the when th sing tent tent, then thing that boy in he dre e g in W. Horwitz Cameo ready and the entire tea United States 3 York. ASURY BALANCE Balance, HUINg ~PHILLIPS S OFTAOHe & 4 For Troubles due to Acid ESTION ACip sromacH HEARTBURN ‘HEADACHE GASES-NAUSEA_ tomachs al an T ye m nd mean bmach nerves Too much nd intestines acid instantly best form is Phillips’ Milk of Mag- because one harmless, tast dose neutralizes many times ity in ince its tion, 50 years ago, it has remained | the standard with physicians every- | (7 wher 0 Take a spoonful in water and (i your, unhappy condition will prob-|Ch sour. The is lip s by 1 velume acid. inven- a Reduce the Acid In sick stomachs—instantly 1y end i ill always know nd harmful ppeal to you. ur own ai five minutcs what to do. methods will Go prove this for It may save a great agrecable hout sure to get the g Milk of Magnesin preseribed ¢ physicians for 50 years in cting ¢ acids. 25¢ and bottle-—any drugstore “Milk of Magnesia S. Registered Trade '€ Charles H. Phillips Chemical ompany and its predecessor harles I, Phillips since 1875. Then you Crude an ne Phil- D cos: 50 has been the Mark of ' committee at bout our to of 1i- cting place. | automobile sters were Another | never | cor- | EAST[]N EXEE”TWE [;”RB WEAKNESS IS Wall Street Briefs fSays Gity Besmirched by ViceiUtilities Particularly Sufier in | Strong Bear Attack | —Probe Under Way | Easton, Pa., Oct. 1 (P—Taking | notice of what he terms undue pub- | licity that the city of Easton is re- | ceiving in the vice investigation that |is being carried on in Northampton | county by federal authorities, st | police and police from Boston who |are investigating a series of mu | ders in the underworld, Mayor §. § | Horn today addressed the city coun- cil and declared that the name of the city was being bartered as the play- thing for vice and criminal nc | for the section adjacent to it Mayor Horn also announced that | the federal authorities and the stat police arc welcome to come to ton at any time and that the lo- cal police authorities will cooperate | with them in any investigation they might care to carry on ws 'Rural New Yorker Blames | Zeppelin for Big Drought | Albany, N. Y., Oct. 1 (UP)—The tGraf Zeppelin and a belief that the Gul tream is changing its course, |stand out in a list of causes for th recent drought, the worst in New | York state in 75 years, in the popu- llar mind, according to Gustave &. {Lindgren vernment weather fo ppelin is the cause a4 up all the mois complained one rural the telephone when the unable to promis f streahn a climate in this section he try but little, Lindgren said, prevailing winds are from the w and weather more influenced by th | Pacific occan than the Atlantic, {over for c coun- Albert Bedard Albert Bedard, aged 61 ct, for more than 35 yeurs a | resident of this clty, died this morn- ing at his home following a siege of et hed to hi, | of 94 Glen umonia which him hed conf four Vs nad to this ding moved to resident o came country tled in there for this city, here sinee, 11 factor rd ter's church at ne ¢ After e he en a Putnam many years ha 1 s employed af the loc: member of St was a for many 1S men of Ame and also of 1mond of M, plete. I Al Funerals ” —_—— Mrs. Lillte Bur Truneral services writt Skinner, 61 wife chairman of the of the Sk who died yester home after o will be held tomorrow 2 the hom Alderson of the Trir church will officiate. I airview cen e Skinner Tos. Mrs. Lillic QLT hoard of er Chuck com day morning at ilines afternoen at Rev. W. H ty Methodist ial will be in onged o'clock | Vinceat Dolce rvices for old son of Vincent Mr. and Dolee 736 Corbin rday morning held t the 1 1 was in Tuneral | Dolce, Mrs. ave one Patrick 1e, who died yest at the th ternoon home of his ome of his parents it rents v St. Mary's cemetery. M line Tuner rvices for Johr 86, who night at the I of her Mrs. Osea Lin nue, Newington, were held this aft- ernoon at at the rwin chapel. Burial In TFairview cemet Jot g Mre. Caroline on, aged lied Sunday danghter vood ave- me Johnson of 3 o'clock was ery. | Mrs. Emma Porter Whitmore TPuneral services for Mrs. Emma Porter Whitmore, 82 years of age. w of the late Henry Whitmore of West Rocky Hill, who died Sunday night at her home after long ill- | will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at Pratt's funeral home, Hartford. Burial will be in Rocky Hill cemetery | Stanley Wilezewski Tuncral services for Stanley Wil- czewski, aged 45, of 24 Clark street, | who died Sunday night at his home from a heart condition, will he held at 8 at the Holy wrch will be in Heart o o'clock Bur tomorrow Cross cf sacred Bonenfant 1 services for Alex aged 46, of 2 who died Sunday night ain Gener: |tal following a short illness, were {held this morning at 9 o'clock at ISt. Mary’s church. The solemn hizh conducted by Rev. Thom- .awlor, who wa sted by | Rev, Walter J. Lyddy deacon and Rev. Walter McCrann as sub- acon, Organ Chopin's ¥ Alexander | F Mai as John uneral borne Crean played n the the chureh y . Crean Spiritus.” At mass she ren- M into M as | At the offertory Mrs | sang eni Sanctus the conclusion of the dered “Abide With M | The pall bearers were | Buckley, Adelard Arbour, I Glossup, Henry Morris, Jasper | ning and John Kenned¥. |- Rev. Father McCrann conducted the committal services at the grave in St. Mary's cemetery, Thomas Yhort Man N (P — acute sure, Yo Oct, developed 18 bear p utilitics, w 3 1 today, the orders in large volun tive circles 1 little structure overed and meney was scarce, and fur ings of London gold by Pari rs of another k of nd r whi more ¢ ive in dislod in New York t was b be ances ral w an la Such ix American nd I tral States Electric and Un Improvement dropped from polnts by early afternoon, monwealth Edison, a more slipped back mo points close 0 mark tric Bond and Amier perpower, Northern States others lost 3 to 6 points The Insull stocks, whick sidence to t les as Electric sellin ned heavy with utilities stment last wee the Iny tely, such i Coldman & losing a Trusts sag Lehms and Tran point or two. westors B lost more tha Blue Rtid 14 n slipped to a ne points below price several of the tively new preferred isst ily unloade levels sul 1y below ring pr Olls Show Resistanc oils showed better other parts the d somewhat, Cosden Aluminum sold up a points, then dropped more Ir miornin ¥ their of Th than sug of points. e as an i up a Radio prospeet couple sold of up moc a merger with Television. The w cwmont losing several pol MEXICO INSPECTS HOVIES IHPORTED Winister of Interior Ha Powers of Censorship Oct. 1 ( films ent 0 inspectic privileg vising ¢ parts which may | ti Mexican Likewise expor films will be subjeet to the prevent the exh hich ‘damage the ulations pictures Me which 1 titles the Spani Mexico w in t cap in t h at Distr nt , includin ulation the was passed ter a campaign Universal which 4 in vast plot producers i and the T su part ner of Spaper. nglish titles an on as part the caniz Americn To date tures hav the m cquipped of a Yanke Mexico talk M only a few been shown in of tor sour this morr My General 1l A Ant last ( s horn ik on to ir hony night their hom old “Strike” Fatal to Oroville, L (UP) Lewis of Swayne Ilat nugget worth $10 in a duck she was cleanin ixteen other ducks wad tentedly in the Lewis ranch the time of the discov minutes later they had to anot!} life, In SuCC 3t felt was Oct R. gold of du sion edgc ove au had When it all had $10 worth of Aucks, ) Di Si Cotton Pickers Prayer on Ardmore, Okla, Oct. load of men n. workers he ton picking displ following legend on the side *0, God of Thee to give strictly to Our Father, help us let nes 1 and or truck sient seas Heaven, us strength our own plead with other fello its entirety v we the alone in Maj. Francois Pulaski Arrives in New York New York, Oct. 1 (2 neral Casimir Pulaski, w American army d revolution rrived with a the liner N today t the 150th anniversary of t | of Savannah. | Ife was met by represer the Polish embassy in Wa G in the lajestic USE. HERALD CLASSIFL centering in stop Strong Stocks Drop Investors, | I Power, tha showed firm press 1S wer tal. PUBLIC UTILITIES BREAK IN MARKET § V 0 . n . 0 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Siock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, Electric company has received an or- der for four 3,000-horsepower elec- (e ocomotives. trom e Great | [Nustrial Fall Also in Further Northern Railway to cost about | Liquidation Larha $250,000 each tember ard & sales of Co.. totaled | | Montgomery $26,127,589, | pared with $20,809,909 in Sep- 1925, an inc of I7or the nine months period | s totaled $193.689, s against in the corresponding The wi cu ikne: w York, breaks in high priced tured th dating market to new whi Oct tem LAl We Offer: per cent sal $140 loss specul no Siooh atter o | Aectna Casualty & Surety Co. od lows on 1a e co Aetna Life Insurance Co. soon o nt Trust company of reported today, will an Affiliated Invest- with an initial capi- veen $10,000,000 and $20,- roused in the ch might ging br t week's common, with 10 Ri at rly 40 poi Hopes Shattered Automobile Insurance Co. | Houe trading yes ing of the shattered popular | pressed for the 1 R traders. Wall that London specula | sellers here to v to mee Pittsburgh | with the Hatry offered | Trading showed additional | in volume tod ratio of | million shares of | ticker on the | behind the mar i Call Money a Call money committee of William Filene & Sons 10 Co., Boston department store, withdra approved the plan of reorganization wit under which the company is to b affillated with Ab m & Straus, of Brooklyn, other firms, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe ilroad has placed orders for 97,- 00 ton radls, chicfly for 1930 de- liy cl & Iron cor 75,000 {ons, or placed with Inland Steel Cen- nited G 10 to 15 nd Com- > volatile Colo will furnish tons were * Tllinois and the companies. . rs for EpDY BROTHERS & C° bers Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Minipew 33 Lewis St. 43 Colony St. New BRiTaiN 65 W. Main St. ockholde; of the ¥ have ibscribe collaps been to in t S or more > late | h the rest share Advances We Offer: 50 Shares Stanley Works 65 Shares Eagle Lock The common stock positors ren i Corp., samerica American 3 points. uin be has on ma Time BT r ment W low 0 nts. mon¢ h ap T and i ‘all street advices from Tondon that approximate- pounds gold was Bank of Lngland for Paris. »stant in loans on s members o 1,000,000 taken from the shipment to CAMPOLO MANAGER -+ SUSPEADED TODAY Jenkins ~v- Argentine Boxer Claims He Got Only $247 Purse Ve with v by ltine heavywei su 3 of esistance list, but loxing a dustrials, bout 15 than rve mb 1l reserve showed that ne the total is banking ins federal re trol. Absor the hi siderable u wall trade s did led “Mor Steel common New York Cer all down Bieel ass A Class B ¥ 16| 10] y 2| 113 43 for rve of su ool ne IS, 1sine: of | wal W Wil Wol of " such nts Man- as U. | ville, Johns comn HARTIORD STOCK 1 1 ! Raitroad Stocks XCHANGE i broke so-called down New Oct. 1 (®—In accor- = ries of charges filed Victorio Campolo, \t, the stat 4 his man anch nee Wl Trust Companies Sl commission 603k the Argentine, |ance to explain and answer se Breaks hroke Auto Ele T m & I that he re- ] of paliedl e te va Rt United ( T Aubnurn [¢] AT § Broad pending his appear- the box- s accusations. P T CONVERTIBLES I BOND LIST SOFT Show Sympathetic Reaction to Stock Market Drop 1 (I)—Softness of featured the trad- bond market today; ‘4n with the decline In share feature issues points in the early instances the moderate propor- UP)—Al ¢ with P'hil Scot $3.¢ ut ed pts of $10.009 for his losing bout took Mexico he said, n by the 1 4y forfeit with 1lu s of planned Aire in some and Mar Vo Many Others Lose 1 Eleetr Montg 0il, Western 1 1id to sail Finanee Buenos umpolo for con respects Ger s similar which drove onable to | ight, Max the country Real Estate News rd Works 1oustc A man out of BCmE Fire Insarance S tation of ibition of | pres an rmical the Atel York Oc *h tibles Ir railroad g \ N e : i 1 i .‘u,‘\‘; tral ar sympathy and O.her Companies be Life, Indenity Tnsurance in all elimin- IFederai This we sh by which the tion horizes inting Co. to maintain stands on reement Reere Co 4 akins T wall which S| property of the former 1’“0”'“l:§)_ today af the ofiice of the merning | Flled also, mort it the | 1 ! a4 talkies pror to the {ha part | The mortgage is payable in install Ameri- | ments of $1,000 months, Latin | and the balance then on demand Warranty Jones to Robert J. Smith, road most now LI movement was filed town clerk. by of of recel itional Telephone 4 1-28 to 155, down 4 points and low on the current recession, American Telephone 4 1- nearly Alleghany Corp, o and American and Commer- ings ag the corporation I MARKIET (FFurnished by Hi A1 Cha Dye 814 A pd American Can Am Foreig Am is a given Public Utilities | dropp new while on its Church street Society for Savings. | ins Co., A a Close 3 % g1 | 58 dipped ionl Inve out a 1 & Co.) Low cach six 2 & of stment point each. cals found some support no price change. offligations of domestic were again heavy and centered in a few spec- St. Paul Adjustment per cent interest was up half a industrials and fluctuates fractionally. ¢l Refunding 58 soft- 1ull industrial group, mora than a point. ‘ells Dower 68 declined on a small Sty 1685 Louic Llbridge Gieorge P Judd Lande king pic- 1exico as not G vir Pw 16914 Chem Ioco Hart, et als, to Grace Lexington street RRohert J h to Louie § uttle Meadow avenue. ) Robert J. Smith to Louie € Jones t street ohn W. Anderson Hartman, Corbin avenue Mortzazes Davenport to W rg Lincoln street Micha 1 to New Britain National bank, $3,000, Allen strect Alfred J. Bensoa, et to Mech wings banlk, Glen Mort orporations A8« St Jones, erest ul tive ist moved to Maud A rails, MW son Joints ux ¥ i&n bonds and United States t moved with narrowness and prices were ole - vin securities 1. Smith to tru; ieiti Home, $12,00( tees of the movie theater owner mndoah, Towa, who gained when he advertised a pie- rrible”, is to manage a Haven. Matthew Iin; $ Dwight Matthew Grimli Savings bank, $2,050, to Reinhold street to Moch Dwight Grimila m 900 Gas L Ducl Mrs foun w 1« Jacksonville Dodges 0 Girls’ Dress Rulings Fla., Oct. 1 (A} ‘chool authorities in this semi- opical city declared with the open of the fall term that dre bare legs, and knicke would no longor iir of theirs, up to the mothers,” itherford, superi the I led con- 1 yard at cksonville, 5 g school 10k s08, in any &k B 5 Tire sail tendent of hey ruction, thin iters look wctive thy \en they last lucational carthqui lder veral to school 1a 1 caused h at ulted in the flappers from ooms s of Car an (UP)—A women, | th whi its terrific smissal of 1 school of the _ Busiest Air Line Is 15 Miles Long Wash., Oct. 1 (P—Proba- st air r line m the short- North North 1 Pack Mot Para I7ar Penn R 1 Phillips Pet { Postum Pub Sorv Radio Rem Reading Rep 1 Ve o attend ! husiness. Thee to w's busi- Amen, le, the by world bly t It is operated by Gorst port, Inc. 15 mil ound between S DS likely stinghouse yo= Electrification Aeplances Amuri Wiring also is Co N J Corp Air Trans- Puget em s end- the lin 10TosSs and 0 mont of 1 W Aug 5 E hgton ton, Major ing o fought | mac ring the | party on|a trip. o attend |carryir he battle are used | Doats oper: ives of | cities, but shington. | hours, whereas |the trip in 12 minutes, plane fare is §$2.50, The Sign of & Westinghouse Dealer planes trips m umphibian plane n and cight passengers & 8 Rosbuicik SR A I Y inclair Oil I S ave SHE SPRING & New BARRY 15 Main Street, BUCKLEY Britain, & BAMEPORTH, New Britain, Conn. RAYMOND ELPCTRIC COMPANY, 5 West Main Street, Plainville, Conn, REED AUTC SUPPLY COMPANY, 29 Schoo! Street, Bristol, Conn. ELECTRIC CO., Southern St Gas & I sta oil Std Oil N Stewart W Studebaker Texas Co . Tex Gulf Sulph 677 between two plancs The the and two half make air- ED ADS

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