New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 33

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?\'FTW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929. | H%WNE%SFQ@FPE She’ll Be Bride of Jildr Oil Magnate Weda’ings rTVa ”_3:“71}:’.@ RAI[Y {]N HEE[S s | PUTNAM & CO | ) LUGLI—DRAGONE e 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN ) I oD RACONE R Seciric s . , ' g 20 Year 0ld Convict Attacks Dracone, g t irs: Erigolia |t han anotaers ot Harket Breaks Wide Open, Then TEL. 2040 ‘r Man on Prison Wall |Quini Lugh son _of s " Roe |17 5% bidiors, Glam) Sue & Partially Recovers FARTFORD, OFFICL, ¢ CONIRAL ROW. TR t1iat : year old convict was killed | Thomas J. I : : g 1 i tle with a guard on top the ol ¥ stock FIRST NATIONAL BANK vall of iton Prison yesterd man T « ”‘ N lesperate attempt to escape The bride was : o i HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Nicl Mastro, |t \enectady, ser- of seal \mmn.’nvy. | S S ; pers to had attacked Jere- | vich we would be glad to send, on request, 4 ! Callabian, a guard stationcd on . e el athabomilico crred I . RIVERSIDE TRUST COMPANY CRHA T e s aind Mrs. Lugli left on 1 3 S . il by climbing an electric light trip to New York city. Both board lire the 1 A Toh Ton vestod well known among the young peo- - ¥ i , g h rmed only with a guard | RIEROTRN o « he outstand capitaliza s k. rushed to meet him. The con- | sose 5 o1 consists ¢ ) shares of iu ed with the guard and $ value ¢ 1 sto L i ¢ ted to throw him from the wall. | | s e o o BONDS SAG AGAIN | connee eci commein. et EpDY BROTHERS & G2 | ! ] uv,v:j"(!;.fl_ r ”“ : s N ; “ : Fo 1‘ ]“"'Y r Co. \‘ Members Hartford Stock Exch. o 7 ML AS MARKEI FAUS s AEOLT Miggame A i New BriTaIN H'ARTFOR_D MERIDEN i 1 Bick 1o th | — e months of e cun v | breal wis G5 Wik oS I LS 43 Colony St. obtained his | | " 5 1 E 633,498 \ I . , stro rose and attncked | Losses Hoderate—Volume of - s ndicaie ot ihe | raied briskly, ‘ | Sales Prove Light : 2 0 i T = o i \ VL o : ¢ We have prepared a circular on for & 1 1 e M for the sam i o et o £ S Tollansbee Bros. Co. v s tra 1 to Clinton L ve the 1 , intor 4 | arry F. Sinclair, from winnir pretty Dorothy Ridenour ] G s Rally Fallawe Qnantapnlap D,» . (above.) 25, popular in younger society circles in Washington. - l\(m}' }”W-H SllYaC\llal 1op Speciadties Hard Hic Hoover Ouoted as Saymg Se0a- | They planned to wed upon Da ise from a Washington jail |y, in Day g B b i Ol o d - G! . where he has been sex g a four-month sentence for contempt y i « 1 4, Co umnn mn u' g {07 ‘)leu[f IU 10166 of court growing out of alleged tampering with witnesses in Che AR i 1 4 \ Auto o - Shiae Sinclair’s oil trial. It is Day’s second marriace, his first wife Oct. 4 (P %l i \ Chemical 1 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 1. Oct 'Py—T wing divorced him in Paris a year aox bro Newp A Steel, Ce 55 West Main Street New Britain ’hone 2580 rd, Oct. 4 (I'P)—Pre : ; ! jver leclared authorit pING S - J G g Stuart G. Segar, Manager 3 1 T Comhn. b i of State’'s Atiorney ] £ ?-{. . £ A mons Co.. $ Webster, Tas - E e tar Q.2 no : ] ‘ x county tars In Gay Nineties R g e i ! A4 » cent soc o it [ 1 We Ofter: tion enfor toful to T 285 ri ) Tradi first caching new low | 8 ; ‘ R S e L i Connecticut Electric Service 0t Gitaaa s o 16 \ 3 g SANIgLS ! Price on Application. 1 losses Nimer 7 2 poi 1 Aner Can raltied points 10 an intervic nts, and 1 I A Y « in i o In the Interview, D 1 3 TWO KILLED BY CARS i m i roN i 1 A1 > o 18 Y N 1 O e St e « b ck sident in- Nt ke ; LR - o Investments That Grow” { ‘g him that nomination of Al- 1 ECan Al NP e T et 1 Wafer Works ral F ll . . IS i s | . er,Richte I 0 \ : g : b th onld 8 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING EW BRITAIN | i own Har i o Comme Sy & ek SN fentedl iliat slocks bousht for MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE i e 3 i S hosee o Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 \at. ! has held | thrown | into the market, and BITTER STRIKERD \ i 1 | . : ; s i~ : NATIONAL FIRE x BURY VICTIRES ; i ol Lol \ Eh ‘ UNDERVALUED AT PRESENT LEVELS i ) Denunciations of Couthern Mill o i o oA Estimated total earnings (1929) ........ § 9.00 4 VLG LY ~ . £ Ty Dats z b e 1 i : " 1 in Sucred Mear i ) ziain | hrok loans situation. there was Estimated normal earnings (1929) ...,.. 6.00 GOIM'LIOHS at Fflfleial hed a oy setna T Fea ; LiquidetingRyalt e e e 76.00 — ! : “' Newington Schools May oy SeEE s Drices K Matlon, X. C. Oct. 4 (DFur o Have Evening Cla || 110 i v, Seing down 0 ‘ O L ek o ko e houldibe eral hymns mingled itter de- 1 i A T ¥ F l ‘ ik b L i selling at §125 per share, e recommend its imme- clations of so 1 u ""“‘f e in Newinzlon Tuesday unerails li | about 6 points ; N diate purchase. tions here today as ers from the 1 A T e e 1 . 4 | Marion cturing company’s i : o £ making iy . - | Nt ) R I conducted public services for Sothe 2 ! o s DA Am ) An t SReoE e e : . 1. nder 1L be w lalen Zwick AW X s Iformal investization of v J Ol 1 e o e ! lag ) i G Jence in which five men lost thei f rol it ! : ! e S ‘ o ti SIS : 2 and a score ofher ; i ; : ; seLliocs i " A : i ol Glenra Collett and was temporarily ha by ( coy i o b i s rather \ . ( 1% ( Lrngsiee W. I°. Harding to allow ar 11 r SR ‘ : L ; i ol : ; - Bk i Mus. Pressler i to attend the funeral. | Francis Wilson and t ‘ e LB - 1 « v \ 2 A : T Oakland 11 Col Jater in the day at which time Ju other ; \ . ) ‘."” be i uth End eoler (n ler me I3 [ | ' 1gele for th Harding will examine persons S a ( uthington roseur Mines w quict but | « i : B ; L & Hi L ¥lo Mes. Lillian Dufault 3 [ Al ' e Calls Tt “Black st Y An added was I¥ices o Al i ! 11 8 ¢ i - & - i Sl ) years old ; . X i . « hiEnr Y f ) 15 of 97 ( Ohio 1 & L : mi-f round with funcral sermon, decl Tadle Mrs. Mol 1 with died \\r‘“h;’*‘ ¥ i : iene \ S 1 i a2 e 3 : orics America, there has been 10 | Clark stroet m, (¢ ey A M pt. 1 “'”:‘ 1 i VI 5 . b v (i | Y 4 ¢ ¢ to this. When ed a man at o 1 1 “Joiin Dor R0 LELaR v 02t & 01 S I the Marion mill 1 he lived to tell t ’ W e hter 1 rforminz T e S ‘ ; 1K Mrs. Pre flined o oGPl AhIANeS: S liSEOne Inuier gy e e Ly e i ' street reported to | to- ¢ L i LOCAL STOCKS Al s o agreement was violated | shows. Hard H i ¢ i § y that a bag ¢ i Cnumber |0 (Purnished by Pumam & Co.) <08 1 be - © they were shot down cold blood | o it headliners, e o 7 Mrs, et rark of mason tonls s stolen fi his | Gurtiss A { 3 Lot L 0= s I one of them, a man who had | jected by the aud 1 s wite of 84 Funeral services for Margaret automobile in the rear of the Hotei [ Dav ( . 0 Insurazice Stocks Ledy cnayredi Bz vedrs JoLi PDOEE : ammer and brok hen Vandermark age, cloin on Myr ( hetween 1 ) t « Ti6lh A N human conditions, was given the died Thursday night : > home and ] ! ! \ ual { GETS $17.500 VERDICT alorious newara of belnk put onl the 1 ohservance | TROLLEY AND AUTO CRASH | hér sister, Mrs. A, Granhy of I red a1 i i e s ‘ i NG e operating table with ndeuffs on on | 3 P A collision be- | Myrtle street, followi long ill- 14y hation | FFam 1 ! Acina i o I " it car with a trailer n re held this son at 4 departin to I'o A \ \ 1 g court ferring to a previous strike at 1 iomobile on the ! o'clock at the M parlors 1 Schulte . P o | & v i !.(" mill, Rev. Mr. Muste said t r betw 1 Cambridge | Frickson Carlson William {ucd at t lad Genl A l f T - 5 oA 1l the paraphernalia of the law, all bicy Sireauileatin H. Alderson, pestor of Trinily Meth- admitte Gonl I 7k . the force of ‘the state was nscd to H e bitty | oaiat, ¢ officiated. Burial will | Supsrnu G N . P ‘ Nl of crush thelr strike. When they muade | Now York Sun repo o i The auto- | be held tomorrow morning in Hack- Tatn was g Nk fraas q q e : < ormer oyle. cement it was violat e istons vl v I'rank Dolloff, of | ensack, N. J ibly at Ne in General hosp 1 ! 7 ) e = upon like a scrap of pape e b s s o3 et _ todny following an “operation for g : TR OFFICERS PIRE ON DORY riman, first viee pres- | n e e (tored by the CARD OF THANKS y,un\m by Dr. Moses Ki na e i e N X o « P ¢ ; United Textile Wor A od 1 the pas-| We wish to thank our fric LB INE 2 MSb L I 1 1 ree one pound of America told the funeral as ol el S R lired nolzhhors Tor thanane - Int 1 1 i : b Lly that E8 Marionidmaseucraica UL R SRR L S bt . DEATH DRIVER HELD R v s LS Wbl bl s Gl it ROBBERS GET $7.200. h of our nd Bridgeport Oct (P— Ray- | Int T ] 19 o i Pl S i \“'_”"mm_ T eRie St A New York minister was the New York, Oct. 4.— () —Three | band. Albert. Also for the wondear- |mond Darrett, of this city, was ! 1 Bl \ B ‘ol S e e get of criticism bec s yemcd robbers today stopped a | ful floral offerings especially | bound over to the superior court M Truck 1% Rl e i el y L R s tion vestigate this pipe, but the hyter ided | g car in Tong TIsland city, | wish to thank the Contract Sales |under bonds of $1,500, when ar- | Marland Oil & S e . Lt sl tragedy; Investigate the massacre of | (e Pipe had not hindere 1| Que robbed the cashicr of Tirad- ! Dept. of Russell & Erwin, Stanley |raigned in city court today charged | Mo BT & Coo 2 3 o Pesth > people.” duties. “We have seen g 2 ley and Sons construction company | Works, Dept. 5; H. & B. division With wilful misconduct in the ¢ 1= LM b 1 1% % Landers i) e & " Says Mills Responsible | ed Tpiscopal minist of this citylop o 200 roll and escaped in | Land ry & Clark tion of a motor vehicle so 1o [ Natl N DM ¥ P P + amo rierwood pipe said the f 1 | S 1 | cans leath and operatin Natl 7 Tom 7Typpett, of the Brookwood | 9moking a brierwood y ; v follc omobile. (Signed) . bet & Judd = collige charged the mill oMcials and | Sun. “In southern states and in some | ey SR s e zire MBS, MARY BEDARD, under the influence of liquor. Bar- Ny Contral i : S ; WAIST-LONG JACKETS loc with being “divectly re- | Western states there are ministers iy tne car, n the cashier, | WILFRED BEDARD, rett f a n o W Septem- (N Y N H & H : & e Oct. 4. P Yo\l (HCESE o r the slaying who chew tobacco. and we have | tha compan n and his | DORA BEDARD. 21, when Albert torson | of | North Am 151Y% 148 I i Mz Co b the w only are hey rcleased tear gas hombs," hie | heard of one of them out In ol lson ‘and they were not molested, | z port was killed and \.‘z\\i“]J Nol i ) 0 Ry i : SR i oF the \tinke 49 “and when the strikers were | Kentucky \;h“ B to his quid CARD OF THANKS S e LG Dl b y s 1 Serew 160 80 d i ‘hey copy the ok blinded by gas that gang of thugs e preaching POMEROY FUNERAL PLANS | ST > 5 i £ f Penn R I o ' ' - lines of the Btor <ot and the pea- 1 murderers shot them down like| The stores were selling “gents’ K | We wish to thank all our kind ooklyn, N. ¥ Helen | ppillips et ‘ . of military school cadets. 1d murderers s 1 2 ) : Greenwich, Oct. 4 (U'F) ineral | friends for their sympathy and B eEa ve in-|postum C 1 ) LG hile they were trying to run | medicated red underwe ool Y Smith of New Postum (o 62% ; ; = 50 cent T e tra- , fervices were being arranged today | kindness shown us during our be- | jured. RO ESer N |y 18 — — | ! he i ol oX A oEs Dl ewmarkets. fold- ffor Theodore 1. Pomeroy, 1. for-| reavement in the death of our be 2 e torn cder-Root 18 501 < . i Y fou aek me f0 Have love for)chan uepes pinoh Newmackats fold- 1, fit of the Tndiah Tof foven futher [ 3 7 Hadlo fory : Public Utilities Stocks Special Notice [ those who committed these mur- t with hevel mirrors, dapple | o S i } STEAMER SCRAPES HULL Remington [ § L3 ira Conn Go e N R ders,” he shouted. “"Hoy can T have ¥ family horses and sidebar bug. || ¢ 4“”,‘ SRR LG ed) Montavideo: Urigunyl Octl & 0PI Raading 4 Lo o it it s Sl T O love In my. for them? There | gles, huge cut glass mustard jars ang '0Me here yesterda ARMIE The steamship Pan Americaa, en|Rep T & 8 ‘. 1 Conn Lt & P & SR “at 044 Fellows '8 cin be no peace In the south, there | luxury hammocks S FRRANK route from Bucnos Aires to New |Sears Rochu U5aG o SA RSN 141 LFah, & olelodk Bl b street ; can be no love in the south until the “No gentlemar Dunlay. the Special Notice | HOMAS A, D York scraped a hidden obstruction |Sinclair Oil EE 2%y Nifasotiey e A e 3 SOSK & S A textile workers are relieved from | hatter, “would ap noa white | THOMAS A. BASII vhen entering port today punc- | Southern Pac .140% 159% 140 1 0% S 8 » f“.‘_) Y i Sliix ot & el Siakam ber it bl At the LOUIS L. BASILE turing the hull water line, | SU Gas & 1l | Hd Gas Co com Sl 4 v dance orchestra. Admis. - “Ballroom g'oves are e necessory | it At oS80 MRS L. MAGNANO, PHe! dam nt, | std N J | Hfd Gas Co prd ... 50 he ol S e TREASURY BALANC {o the geatleman s his vocl a Admission MRS, (. MAGNANO, Sl s | Std N X |N B Gas T » on three prizes, $5, §3 I B m N E Tel 102 t I'reasury Balanc $401,510,019. | Joe L. Day, Chicago style authority |25 MRS. L. VESSELLA postponed only one day, ewart Warner A M ML DR P -

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