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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAID WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 2, 1929. ’ 19 ] [ LADILAE | - City e FIRE PREVENTION” (St 3ets | ARKET REGOVERS T PUTNAM & Swmomn e et | s g e N s | PUTNAM & Co evening a | Iranklin Manufacturing Co., of Syra- 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITA!N ARZYLOWICZ—MURZYN | o'clock at the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. ¢ iipped 1,050 automobiles TEL. 2040 NmmerBHMHMmeflannflW“XfljmwflflX:fih@flx;fl%flflwflm&fxm.DwuyCMImfimflshwmw i i o Better Credit Situation: Shows HARTFORD OFFICE, § CENTRAL ROW, 343 Burritt street, was warried to |Vineszar, was awarded a judgment pment in the history THL. 2110 street at 10 o’clock this morning at | Yale Sable represented the plaintiff. ars were delivered | Clarence A. Earl, formerly general | the Sacred Heart church. Rev. John Mrs. Marger Krieger has re- | g Deputy Iire Chief Michael F. The rights in the seals a ew York Stock w York, Oct. 2 (P —Passing of ruing to J. P.|the month-end credit str v and his son, Junius S, | S8 W, through the increase in the | Per cent in call money, stimu numer of seats on the exchange, | the recovery of prices in today's ve been offered for sale. The ' Stock market. Some irregularity de superintendent of the Corbin Screw | Taranowicz officiated at the nuptial |turned from an automobile trip corporation and later a vice presi- | ceremonie {through Maine and the W dent of the American Hardware| Miss Lena Szyszka attended as|Mountains with Mr. and Mrs, J corporation here, has heen clected | maid of honor and Joseph Arzy- [€luniting of Bridgeport, formerly o president of a radio combine formed | lowicz, brother of the bridegroom, |this city by the merger of the Kolster Radio |was best man. Miss Bertha Rogal- uney today motified men in the | oo ngency firc department that the week of Getober 6 to has been designated | { as “IFire Prevention Week” and that firemen on tours of inspection ¢ iclp in the work of preventing fires lized by the drop from § to 7 od HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT COMPANY J e i : i 5 v rights, four o el d equal | veloped during the morning as s L orporation with the Earl and ska and Miss Anna Wilkel were | Wap ant fOl‘ ( zarkOwski | by calling atiention to property own- (oL £ ST I GRS el Ll Freed - Bisemann corporations, | bridesmaids and Peter Zarecki and | ors and residents to various hazards | °¢ 8¢at. are valued at about $125,- ) ¥¢ el Rl RIGHTS brought together by a recent agrce- | Walter Arzylowicz, brother of the Issued by Judge Ells |52 2 S o thait fours of in. | 000 each metond SRElo et GHIS N ment. bridegroom, acted as usher: (Special to the Heraid) Sbection i 2 recent resistance - points, swept Wi ' ! The radios of each company will| “The bride was attired in a white | Hartford, Oct. 2.—On request of | "%, 75 0010 o ie as fol- indy dealers throughout the ' through the market, but there was BOUGHT AND SOLD continue to be manufactured and | satin faced gown, veiled with tulle |Assistant State’s Attorney Donald |\ G B X country plan to spend $3,000,000 in |little evidence of any widespread marketed, the principal objective of | and caught with orange blossoms Gaffney, Judge Arthur I Ells in || : i N, ne three years in nation- | forced liquidation 2 the new combine heing to pool pat- |and a veil-of tulle in cap shape and SUberior court today issued a bench o _hm' - wide advertising campaign. Expect a Little Rally ent rights, it is understood. Assets | carricd a bouquet of white chry- | Warrant for the arrest of Paul Czar- e ol - While considerable gdifference of brought together by the deal total | santhemums and lilics of the val. | KOWski, formerly of 77 Newington s been proclaimed | 1ron Age's market summary to- | opinion still exists as fo the 100,000 ITey. The maid of honor was dressed |avenue, New Britain, who forfeited | 120" 1 T Weele and we oo |MOFTOW Will say that the automotive |course of priccs, most of th More than 1,000 paents Wereiin a gown of blue taffeta with a |® bond of $1,000 by failing to ap-| Ir? Frevention Week! and e, lemand for finished steel has un- ing commission houses P owned by the Kolster company | norachair hat to match and siippers| PAr In court a fow weeks ago fo | WeVe (hat @ large amount of Mfire § . pono o further stump in contrast | their customers to EDDY BROTHERS &Co alone. With those controlled by the |of gilver and had a bouquet of |ANSWer the charge of transporting i e fl']““_ e M‘ i e |With the cxpanding requirements jmarket was it Call 5 Tarl Radio corporation and by the |vellow chrysantheniums, The brides- | 1410r by means of a motor vehicle. | [T Whie on Tours ttontion (Of the railroads and the sustained |technical rally after nearly thr Members Hartford Stock Exchange - Freed-Eisemann corporation, a pat- | maids wore frocks of rainhosw col. rkowski is belleved to have|tions. by bringing to the atten needs of the structural steel indus- (weeks of almest steadily declining B ¢ : ent pool second only to the Radio | grs with horsehair hats (o miateh and |16ft New Britain, ‘\"Ii’"“i(;"_“‘-' SRSt ann snans ua ind other avenues of consump- | prices which cut down market New BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN Corporation of America is forme Garriod Holnuets) of yellow chrysant | _— — GG HOR ung e 23 AECUTE: Orders for track accessories, values from 10 to 20 3 = . 33 Lewis St - - — e | themums. Girl Struck by Auto ¥ /the officers of the various ¢of |the trend of which s upward, will | many of the lending is 65 W Main St. 43 Colony St. . % £ anies will have the men make in- : . SR . 7 B0 rsiior Rianit Taglelakliof Har e = : -« 1l for at least 30 per cent of the ! sidence of forei . 8 - & TRlAL PflSTPfiNEH. ford played the organ dauring tme| Iveleased From Hospital svections. turing - the above men- | onmuge ‘of the rails boughi, com- |encouraging acior il : ) Iservices and was assisted by severgl | A car driven by Anthony Osteika | OBSC WOEG SRS G 1L FE ) [pared with 30 per cent 10 years ago. | Iron Age reported a marked fall % Sileiicas T s StuChall e & AT austing strosh fiatoucle BREN Cpl il SRS a ) o e Droperty | Vinished prices have develop- ing off in the automotive demand ¢ | wedding hymn was played by Pro- |Gllibertte, 12, of 45 Lafayette street | cdl o O ity |ed further weakness, notably in | for steel, due in part to the prepa- - I fessor Jagielski as the bride and |this morning. She was taken to the | OWners and tenants, the advisabilly |aneets and wire strips, on which |ration of manufactur of 10w @ We Offer | groom ‘were entering and leaving | hospital, where she was treated for Of cleaning and T tins |CONCOSSIONS are more common, priced cars for changes in models - e the church, which was beautifully t“""'t‘“ “’I back of her head and o | e but again emphasized the heavy 5 Dobrowolski Able to Appear But faccoratea with mowers 5 e e o e b | eposited akainst wooden partiionss | Both e Iron Ase comparite rairand demand. Car londings for ares Stanley Works - S Al i the strect in front of the automo. |in burning leaves vnd rakings, from |&% 2332 WbounL RS 1 showed substantial increases over | § 65 Sl" E l L k pride, where several hundred \x‘n. i S o i o Blemd i roasfon e former - woeks of 1028 Dnares r.agieé L.oc - — tives and friends gatbered. Mem- | bile. (e iolation. of ‘eity ordinances' |18 44 cents a net ton higher than |ai ST (SRectal o the Herald | bers of the St. Cecilia choir offered | e & il bl b S g0, the latter 45 cents alA i e LR 4 several sclections at the dinner and | 2 unle PELIDItEO K10, 80, been | - oss ton higler Tail S e A Hartford, Oct. 2 — With {h 2 - ! 1| obtained from the office of Fire 5 : fai crage o le oil proc 2 5 Police (‘ommissioner Tomikowski | 4 = e { i i 1 e pleimt R S Re e R ey gRon (i e SERE R S . Chief W. J. Noble. Sce that stove on also was d as a bullish 2 a heart attack which scized him ° SRl S Gpersases | D h | cipe collars are against the wall Mr. and Mrs. Arzylowicz will leave iy g FAE Py e omc R o Mayor| e and dls Ay Lol capliL o €ea t S a0 et o e i ithe earetul e priced specialties rebounded R ity omorrow on an extended wedding : ! : R s " "l eIt GE Angelo M. Raonessa in Ne 31t 5 4o Washington, Di/0.¢ On thets Lt Jfuse of clectric irons, toasters anc e S ! nvestments lhat Grow ain but which did not deter him i 4 Cy | urling irons; watch out for defec- selling 1 r A L {return they will reside at 170 Grove e . 2 ; j from attending superior court today ' | Mrs, Lillian Dusault tive electric wiring: advise as to the 1 Foster Whee preferred | k and one of the defendants ill in hed | " \[ o0 4o 1o o known | Mrs. Lillian Mailloux Dusault, 28, removal of all rubbish and instr “ _“‘ DEAStE0 gl ang Lol u er c er lc 0. from the same complaint, as Was' oo (e younger set of people of | Wife of Raphael Dusault, dicd at|as to the danger of allowing r nRCarbon SOfn: ) 3 : testified to by a p,,‘”“.,“u of health | 110", 00 i promainent in the | the New mn,m: General hospital at | bish to accumulate in cellars, WI mgeord. atola 1 COMMERCI \! TRUST BUILDIN NEW BRITAIN from her physician, the suit of [ (oot aotiv St the Sas Heart | 1000 today following an operation. | ways, closets, attics and garages; G e d L M] n I g ot SEMBERS HARTEGRD A,m K EXCHANGE William Dobiowolski asainst e £ {ho | She was born in Sherbrooke, Can-|advise housewives to use stove pol- alns and Losses About ryer y 20 points ye . Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1258 and Julia Gwiazda, all of New| gt (ocilia choir and Elizabeth's | 4da, and came to the United States | ish of a non-inflammable nature; ke Vestingh lectrie common and Britain, for damages following an | jyramatic Cirele of the Sacred Heart \‘,“u.n an infant \\‘Hh her paren polish of this kind can be purchased D;‘“dsd ‘ TSt pr ‘[1'“‘”' Solver alleged assault had to be allowed to | chyreh Fhey ma their home in Somers- | from local « s and will scld 2ol e g0 over for reassignment today S loits Jead. | WOrth, N. . 8he lived there until | o them if asked for er i Amerigin Machine & The case was scheduled 1o come | jne real estate mer e Tve e iR whdngsneiennicito| \ homes and busincss blocks | New York, Oct. 2 (@ —Trregulat- | Foundry, eral Electric, Nutional up for trial today before Judge Al-[lish people. Ho is secretary and di- | oo\, Britdin and made her home at| \horo oil hurners are used for heat- |ity marked the ccurse of bonds in | Tiscuit Steel. and A, M lyn Brown in superior court, and | ycctor of the Peo Savings bank | [\ R ['1 - of S i s idiothavelllolaV LR ting S onngr dhlEai ‘,l'" W gin Ll of the testimony. _Attorney Hrrs | sioner of the hourd of componsation | rcl @ the Lady Toresiors. 00 {o acewmniation of soot re- | showed a liberal misture of gains ernatlonal Harvoster, American & arttord Connecticut Company Ginsburg of New Britain represents assessment. He is active in flw‘m“”“”,, Fo g el b moved from same; also clean chim- [#nd losses, but the changes were I'oreign Power U. 8. Industria Dobrowolski, while Attorneys B. J. activities of the Sacred Heart : l‘m ““M“ oI “]’ i "" neys. Advise that all repairs and I, .\i"whf". d New York 5 ""v‘v[ ‘j(':'r S k Monkiewicz of New Britain and Jo- | church, being a member of the St. e s any w‘m(_’r‘ ljustments, to he made on oil A few prime investment fssues, of | jr“}"“' '”"\*»'} i L “"‘ : i 3 toc seph B. Grifin of Hartford repre- | Aloysius society and Young Men's e 3 | burning apparatus be taken care of [Wwhich the current floating supply | # PoInts i ‘_"”‘ 2 sent the defendants. tion. He is prominent in the =i | by competent mechanic This is | hias heen s v curtailed, displayed e W soft “spots . Dobrowolski was stricken yester- abeth's Dramatic Circle, | Salvatore Tran | very important and will save the |some of the wide price movements Sl R When Issued e en ngures asscssments s o | Ilowhorttion more oil than is | characteristic of the current thin | raational, :]\“\1 h“hh 5 (\.\L“ &;vm‘mm i tiie SCHMIDT—KERNIC Salvatore Tranchida, aged S0, of | OW7 OB 1 hetter re. | market. Noteworthy cxamples were | on. National Tellas I BOUGHT, SOLD AND QUOTED 16 ver street, died last night at P Youngsto Sheet & Tubi { N , SOLD AN B mayor In behalf of the Citizns| Miss Pauline Kernie, daughter of “_‘} e ‘m ity i ke . trom the amount of fucl used [a rise of 5 points in New York & |y OE v points to new Taxpayer soclation were dis-|Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kernie of || 5 90 "0 IR § BRECTAE T vemoves the danger of fir ! 1 indl o BLY s o e vbnn, Migland Bt proved. He recovered sufficiently to | Park terrace, Hartford, formerly of [ oo (5 U S Al 1 faully workmgn-ijpoint recession in New ¥ork Cen=ifn ) preferred brok 3it, ! be taken to his home and was able Now Dritain, and Robert Sehmiat, | hc oo B 0 v ifa | ShiD tral 3145, the latter losing yester- 1o be in court today. Mrs. Gwiazda | son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schmidt i FER LT EE | The sudeess ltained from “Wire | day's gain. Both changes oceurred |y ypapcpr AT . was the defendant who was seized |of Willow strect, were mavried at 9 [y S BRI e | Prevention Weele and the results of on the exchange of only two or A o e with an affliction of the same ma-|o‘clock Monday in the Immaeulate | goi ™ peror Salvaton Gorala. | our prevention lebors through | three londs, e e Conception church, Hartford. RO ardiTh ez Irinah Ul of this | the vear depend largely on the in- | Convertibles showing a degree of (g0 o ve 5145 ) HIEEA About a year ago Dobrowolski| Miss Lillian Bebault was the maid | jic “und Bernardo Tranchida an | ferest taking by the men in the |sird gty the Am .‘-‘4‘:"\ Nin d Chedi g e . brought suit against the pair, [0f honor and Roy Robinson was the |t (o danght Mrs. Roso | fire depariment and we ask for your |the Interational - Teleplione 4 R e 170% claiming that Mrs. Gwiazda had hit |Dest man. Bleanor Dupre was fhe|pejligring and Mrs. Mary Mariano; | cooperation and that of the citizens |00 Amoriean ‘niesnatontl G488 |am Foreig Pw 165% 165% him over the head with a soda bot- | flower girl. lr‘vw’.rrulr‘ was :;‘ru-‘.x 11]" and several grandchildren. to help make our labors effective e ‘l‘! “‘;':3‘\“'_"\* i ot [ Am Laco 11415 ¢ 1123 7 tle and inflicted injuries on lgm. |2 gown of white satin and a tulle I'uneral services will he 1d m. S R s le 1121 110% 112% The case reached the docket today |VCil caught with mu\r\)l']‘|l\ln\~.u:1’\<. G e Lrilst e miekcd Tiem! K ,M i i umfln enn 0. 2 26" TeasSIE e B e She carried a bouquet of lilies of the he ale home and at 9 o'clock 2 s, with a S, ere u ac- A ona . only to ¥ Sisnediton thosmaxtil o ke sy hepia ety el i) G cumulation at quotations slightly - 1. & Tel 2 201 9 term of the superior court Wi s “ pe o " St. Mary's church. Burial will be balow thbie venr's'h Am Tobacco . 168 3 4 o maid of honor wore a peach | i’ ¢ A below their year's h e, PR Lo 3 4 = a = 4 e P Bt e A ALl 9 \ids in fha Ihdustelal and util.|| Anacondw “op: 117 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges WE ALY, CAN SING, hat to match and carried a houquet g i S 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 ‘ of roses. The flower girl wore a [ — i mportant propor- | Atintie fefin 7% e 1% Rar( G Beans M oanpes NIANQ ] vder blue frock and carried a bas- (es government se- h Sl ' R iR e Fu nerals " Hew Fno ; 0 SRR e e & W 111p4 hewl better aling: Jrook Ma 62 i « - = <=t g i \ reception was held at the home wumfiMMmmMmM@ on somewhat better dealings. | Drook Man , / R e e Canadian National Railways Dush Term 1% “ Dr. Donahue Says Nearly Everyone ! g oo re ™ BE R Jding trip to | ————————————— Plans for S]lpypy conmpany, throngh a syndicate, mar- | Can Pacifi 2180 22 We Ofter: | : York and Atlantic City. and up- corge Nathan Willlams G keted a $30,000,000 issue of 40-ycar, Cer De Pasco B k0% Has a Singing Voice—Inter- 2 R bl ¢ - 5 per cent guaranteed gold bonds | Ches & Ohio % 251 . . . on their retun Wl reside 3t 84| uneral services for George Na i : g Gonne Electric S Club Banquet Being Planned Willew street, Hartford il 74 % aalive of| | PBston, OS2 lEE—Dr Cherles T At L (. \} - AL .onnecticut tric dervice L 5 o aCes Artman, cconomic specialist of the SFE = C 1 TOat cveevhoas AT L AR his city, who died Sunday at his - 8 e rysl 3 77 | B s A SES r Almost everybody has a singine Hioro In Westneld N, 7. Tollow = | (ederal deparimentiof commerce, o= k 4 ; 3 Price on Application. voice, according to James D. Don UL b iy ORI Aot e i S oo “1run) 63 ¢ 2l ) hue, music teacher, in an addrdss to an illness of several months R, ine niatives + forth- Congoleum 241, 237 i the Kiwanis club tods Mr. Dona- eld yesterday afterno iEgale < New England's onsol Gas Pt 1arn et R O A R S ‘ hue said it is rare one finds a per- cisloghRalg lissnams St [9Rsou the commerce de: Corn Prod ...11285 1115 1 _— , , son without a voice or one who -““"-_ VG, SEGAL el ol I Cuise Aol ls K Higp ST T80 R S R : ” el D Gl Ol ifteroon ai 140 oclock ey e R C MANIAC KILLS TWO: 3 hetter than othe Among a grou N [ gHIRT, Ak [ IIngland council, members L% 18 181 Autonol 1 " [t ot Y y of 40 school children only one was e I G i ][1 Mr, Williams was born April 9.0 ,¢ (4o Bsport club of the Toston el B0 5 S i G onesR Llaa00 e S e Tl tia am e mem{.,Qvunmyerm‘mwwMWWWm.anhmumemSMMNam I Mot i fio 1103 WRITS SUICIDE monotone voice, Mr. Donahue said. | . . ieorge Williams e atlendeds Ahe 930 iar: (ohinf of i Boston office of 2 1 i N 5o 2 ) e n s Suodesied ores L R : i : voice is the most misunderstood % S Iy cducation here. At an carly a AT ] 1 S B 2 thing today, Mr. Donahue cntertain- jhe appointed neipal of the o A\ptman ouflined the plan of i % N g T o et Lty 3 (Continued From T Page) ed the club with several songs ronto, Ont. Oct. 2 (UP)—The [So school in Southington. (ju Jepartment of commerce to ve- | New York, Oct. & (P& drop in 0 Farie Tiaker., manager of Putnam |annual convention of the building He as noted for his ability as | . Il New England many the call money 410 8 per 6% 665 2 parent sequence of the Killings be- and Co., was initiated into member- | trades section of the American Fed- | th 1 of a school and advanced | furlrs (o provide date concerning | cent timulated a Tally on the curb 6 6570 B8 Am Hardy 0 ' e s e ( ship. cration of Labor opened today. to the North Droad street school M i pojy forcign husiness. “The forth- | market today. After an irregnlar | Hudson Motors 4% 5 o Arrow-Har H nan 44 d rying to protect the girl. The moth- l 4 On October” 30 the local club will| Formation of g judicial court to|Meriden. There he remained for coming study,” Dr, Artman sald “is | opening prices struck a soft spot. |Int Co g 461 Al 16 1 s ncer 11 13" body was found on the floor be- be host to an inter-club banquet at | hear all questions concerning build- [about 12 years and was very suc- || yeeted to lay the factual basis for | bhut later reversed their trend and |Int Cement us G612 8 3 J 1 hild's bed. Indications were the Masonic temple. The cooperai- | ing trades unions and to mediate in |cessful in carrying out the work of | (1o systematic development of the headed upward the leadership of the | Int Nic 4 ] ity iy N t rrific strugele had ensued | ing clubs arc Hartford, Winsted, |intornal disputcs, was' the main |the school. Tor the past 5 years | ovoreas commerec of New Img- |utilities, cspecially United Gas Im- Int larves ... 119 A olt's Arms re she succumbed to multiple ' i Manehester and New Britain, Other | topic of discussion. Mr \\'”MH‘YHM resided in West- |, g He said that while the in- provement, which soaf®d 12 points. In 1 & T . b 49 woun All three were clad in their clubs will be invited. W. J. MeSorley. Cloveland, O, |field, N. J., where he was connected | gjyjqual reports of mannfacturers | American & Foreign Power war- Ken Cop s 8238 + ing Co .. nt clothing It will be a ladies’ night aftuir. president of the building trades di- | With the school board for a number | (oulq be kept confidential, the ag- rants, American Commonwealths | Mack Truci 058 112 oy 1t "he Greenough girl's body was ‘ S RO | vision, in a pre-convention speech |Of years, regate information is cted 1o Power A.. Middle West Utilities new | Mo Pac )3 8 S8t ' oun bed and bore a severe i today ) th T =l s his 3 uryi o i 0 nd Northern States Powe re | Mon 10 4 f d e slash across 7 = teday took issue with Mayor Me Besides his wife he is survived by | shed much new light on the foreign #nd Northern States Power A were \ 2 N and one slas Real Estate News | Rride of Toronto in that the latter [two sons, Rafe Hall Williams of | trade of this section, prominent in the advance, rising one : : Gl ==l 1 3 1 om the razor. Las banned communistic public |Terryville and Stanley Neale Wil- to about 6 points. Allicd Power & ( 1 o \fter the slayings, Mosse appar- y ch thafing: 4 t6sh G ot “iti ) - N Y Central 2 )% 2 " W t ent to kitchen where a Warranty gatherings. {liams of Roselle, N. J, and x Light and American Citics Power & 2 = Peck W 2 Iy it 1 kitc X ‘ l City Realty Corp. to Paul “Labor has always advocated free | grandehilds ‘Bmhop "‘la" Vi ““ Light A were casier. N L | Lsselln P 0 w«in containing blood indicated Conivliiet b o [speceh,” he said, “but we do ot | LI Rev. Lucyan Bejnowski ~Tovestment Trusts again saggea. |[North Amer.. 1627 ) i scovill Mfg Co that he had washed his hands. On Mortgage tavor abusing the license. It is the | Mrs. Lillie Burritt Skineer Lueyon Bojnowski, pastor of the lehman dipped 1 1-2 and Goldman NOT “”‘ ZLabilen sl X 0 Serew w sill was found an empty# b \ John R. Peterson to FFarmers Sav- | essence of democracy.” | Fnueral services for Mrs. Liliie Sacred Heart church. was visited 18 Trading lost 1. while Blue | Dack I' Sk b 2 4 1oy Works poisor the contents of which r ings bank, §5,000, Laurel road. Arthur Huddell, president of the | Burritt Skinner, aged 61, wife of B. Y'sterday by the Bishop John J. Ridge common descended to a now Denn 121t 19 Porrington (o : he had wed. Tt appeared that Paul 8 Goodwin, et ux. to City | isternational union of u;p-m!mz;] Skinner, chairman of the board NIn and ev. Francis Keugh ot low on a fractional overnight loss. | i i o i il - o L e i aed Fuoing T, P Realty Corp., 0, Mason avenue. | engineers, concurred with McSo directors of the Skinner Chuck | Hartford. ‘*Father Bojnowski's con- oil group developed some | Dostum Co.... 416 el ; y nd slashed his throat ‘\‘{‘ . ] ‘ Joha R. Peterson to Louie S | wying “in our country we have al- |Co., who died Monday at her home dition is improving rapidly and it is strensth, Ohio Oil rising about 4ilub Hery 2 : : Public Utllities St2cks JEhed sREh velolane salth st he Bis: , Jones, $3.000, Laurel road, ways had free speech - and there |after a prolonged illness, were held bulicved that he will he able to rize | points and Vacuum 1, while Gulf Oil | Radio Cor s 895 )4, [ ; rom {he cffects of the poison, as , Josephine P: Upson fo Jerome | diould mot be any ban placed on it.” | this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her R Sunday after he had been con- of Pennsvlvania improved fraction- | emington Rd 531y 214 Ty Co g Senely bl ! roat wound was of a minor Home trustecs, $20,000, Shutli: s =S late home. Rev. W. H. Alderson of | hed to Ris bed for the past three alh lard of Indiana wis also | Readi 1 L2 125 46 SONNELL S ! 1o g . Meadow avenuc Haity Watholist Chueh cricatea weels strons A Rep § & 1261 ; 11 ; ¢ 2 Sulcide Before - Lizzie M. Christenson to Jumes Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Father Bojnowski will be unabl 1 Bond and Share, reacting Stars Rochuck 1571 ; g [ Hrd 1 Police said that Mo: tried o Rosen, $1,500. South High street. 4 | = {0 attend the novena in honor of St. #t the opening, gained strength with | Sinclair Ol . 5 11d Gas Co gom 1 ommit suicide in Providence, R. L., ] e S e Blrlh Record | Stanley Wilczewski Theresa, which began last Wednes- the utilities and moved up about 2 | Southern Pac .14 28 14 1rd Gas Co : g veral years ago by leaping from a o , SHOWER FOR MRS. VALENTINE | { 5 : . lday and will conclude tomorrow. At points. Electric Investors was also | St Gas & Bloc ¢ 2203 B Gas et so otel window. He received severe [ Funeral services for Stanley Wile- : . 3 2 ! maad e 4 e : : 2 A miscellancous shower was given | e RS o e by the 10:30- o’cleck mass tomorrow, |huovant and iped 5 as the buy- Std Oil N J ' 15 4 | Southern N I 17 > ! and after his recovery he . ir honor of Mrs. Julian Valentine, A daughter was born to Mr. and | “C\VSKl, aged 45, of 24 Clark street, fyey . 1oo Sullivan of North Haven ling movement got under way Std Ol N & 487 4490 wis commiited to the fnsane hos- A5l MRS DORT. T [who died Sunday night at his home ' : Lt g ! : : B S o s Hurlbert of Maple Hill carly | 159 4ed Banday night at his home. will deliver a sermon in Knglish. | General Theater Equipment, Dow | Stewart Warner 601, 6l e e 1 LTS Iater relcabiatonly ho street Tuesday evening. Fifty guests | this morning at the New Britain | (OF & T L0 ol e e el [rather Sullivan is a former curate Chemjcal, Crocker Wheeler and |Studebaker . 647 63 % R 1 i« . X recommitted when he had an in- X ) were present. The house was dec- | General hospital ,'.vl’__“ ] e Lx.» ";h"‘! Bae |t the St. Joseph's church of Aluminum Company of America ad- | Texas Co g § 1 appointment of a committe 5 ttack in a local theate 2 ), orated with a color scheme of orchid | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. |y (00 #VEC0 o .;“1] e T vanced ahout two points each after | Tex Gulf Sulph 683 outings, disc n o he e awaiting removal to the hos- ‘ and lavender. A buffet lunch was | Zayo Oshanna of 335 Whiting street The ‘m'mu s e ank T = = the early irregularity had disappear- | Tim Rol B g, and general pital on that occasion, he attempted Sk served and games were played. this morning at the W Beltaind|s i e el e o o FROLLEY HITS TRUCK ed. Superheater jumped 22 points | Underwood . freig rates Wil YARC Suicide in the police station by set- Mrs. Valentine was the recipient | General hospital. T Tacohs Michast Roomal. Poter | Several windows were broken In a |to a new high. | Union Pac 26514 mceting of the rafflt |y dve to nls clothing. & \ of many beautiful gifts. She was | A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. | Roonak, and Stephen Trajanowski. | oo conmisiol belween a Connecti- e Union Carbide 122% 120 hethinitr ol dothmeres i - o TRl B etoia her et e Bl S B Gl ki [cut company trolley operated by o . . : od Fr ; 1o meeting will 3 : T B i Miss Inez Cararini hefore her mar- | Lennert B rom of Beckley lat Rev. Victor Plastkowski conduct- (‘harics Kuhn and a truck operated | Eafnir Bearing Employe el vt 1181¢ ; Eoon STAFE GOING TO PAIR J riage. T G O S cd the committal services at the!pe rei A S U e O R Feonatsl LSy 1E Al 2073 Hartford, Oct (P—Adjutant EE ‘ s B b SElcheRcomin el Beylecs W at el v Tonnilirhen fori 1o AWashington Scalded by Hot Water |t s rubver Y General George M. Cole today or- Lo PARTY FOR MISS SARVENO | e - e 2 street last night. | Toseph Jacunski, of 42 Silvir U 8 Steel RSN NTMENT CONPIRMED b/ 1 the governor's staff to report = A surprise party was given in BACK INJURED IN ACCIDENT | IS 5 A S, ey . !street, was treated at the New Brit- | West Ilec L 228 et, 2 (A—The executive ) 1 the adjutant neral, at the P 3 honor of Miss Phyllis Sareeno by | Myron W. Har e e e Dotk o Wi - WANTED TO SEE THE ENGINES | 4iy hospital for burns received this Willys Over .. 185 18% 1S | conaeil ¢ et D SsEhe et onc iiss Phyllis $ Myren V. Harte of 57 Court stree | Mrs. Emma Porter Whitmof RNSEET e e Bt A L is | Wi i £ lay ¢ p ( Danbury, to atten liss Jennie faroni and Mrs. Sar-[sustained a slight Injury to his back | Tuneral services for Mrs. Emma turning in a false fire alarm recently | MOFRINE at the Fafnir Bearing Co. | Woolworth . L 2 IT# |po t by Fronk G overnor at the Danbury fait ceno at her hame on Farmingion |when a car he was driving was in- | Porter Whitmore, aged 82, wife of was apprehended by Sergeant | )cré he las been employed. It ia)Yellow Tryck . 2 2 Allen of Judg ward 1% Hanify. October 9 ‘ road Sunday. A large number of fvolved in a collision with a truck | the late Henry Whitmore of West 1as J. Feeney and turned over to | Lcrorted ."“U' Bl ““"‘\':':‘ . ne = e 1l yelate justice In special orders the adjutant gen- guests were o nt, Miss Sarceno | driven by M. I Goodwin of Hunt-| Rocky Hill, who died Sunday night Ituth Bristoll juvenile probation (100 & Missicp and was scuidec B DUCALSITOUKE R eral asnouicad that bleit kR \ o e ved many sifts. Musjc and lington, Mass, today. The truck’ at her home following a long ilincss. | officer today. The boy said he S g sioiate g (Furnished by Fumam & Co.) Gl received Gover- | Willlam H. Welch d_cavalry, o \ dancing were unjoyed and games 'skidded on a wet street at South | were held this afternoon at 2:30 vanted to see the engines go by, [C0 e arms and the chest, nor Allen’s nomination of Lenjamin |has been relieved as officer in = ' played, | Main and Buell strects and slid into | o'clock at Pratt's funeral home - - | X heT 3 Insurance Stocks | Cook of Iall Riv to succeed|Charge of the state armory in‘New J e T .| Mr. Harte's car. The car was slight- | Hartford. Burial was in Rocky Hij | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TREASURY BALANCE | Bid Asked |J Hanify as judge of the sec- |Haven 3 USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ly damaged, 5 cemetery. 1 FOR BEST RESULTS Treasury Dalance, $407,637,360. | Aetna Casualty .......250 0 |ond district court of Bristol county Captain Donald Td"""‘ck- also of Ithe 1224, will succeed him.

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