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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 { UTS TOLD OF vesksn uak kesered SN OFFICIATES AT - CURB PRICES SAG: FIRMER TONEIN | FIRE PREVENTION. ™ S ke S FUNERAL TRADERS NERVOUS ===/ YARKET TRADING i "“(""”"I':;"':":.“’ :::I}:::"(nl Street | | ’ auty Chiel Souney Speaker i e Many Clergymen Attend Obse- Plentiful Money Has ~Little) i, neosoven o e 2 oo Barly Losses Made Up When Pale 00 through the issuance of 3,02 | Toop 0 Meetng | . . s e« QS Tor Mos. Julie 0'Brien | Elfect—New Lows Hit |y podvenst comman sherex vl Call Woney Rate Diops Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges ‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, York, Oct. 9 (#—The Pen- TEL 21148 form of voting trust certif! ’ of General Casimir —_— | | at $16.50 « Present certificats | AeEiEe il Trod 2 N \ laced 0 | S oldera tit urcl 0op 21, Nathan H: placed in Tulaski| With her son. Rev. Willilam 1. | w York, Oct. 9 (P—Prices|nolders will be entitled to purcha { New York, Oct. % (B —A tirmer school, o T park at Broud and North Burritt | OBt acting as cele- d on the curb market today. |NCW ones in the ratio of one for each | =5, oL T We Offer: [ week last, t by trects, u contr entered | brant high mass of | Although call money was plentifully | tWo held. The rights, on the basis | e lop ! Ark e Offer: A ing with Assistant ¢ into toda ] ; (1o | TEAUE a bishop, two supplied at the 6 per cent renewal | Of ¥esterday's closing price of $24.50 toward the close of 4 | s : = P f the | rate, there was some concern over | fOr Penroad stock. are worth in the |der the influence of continucd eax American Hardware orp. , of the fire depa in charge and the John I, n » diocese | the course of the market in the | 2BBregate about $15,000,000. Tn an-|in u y and favorable roy r = of the froop. (hic Monumental Works. s for immudiate future and after an ir- | Bouncing the offer the company nu steel industry : a demonstration and t rade known that it Call 1 y rene WA 5 and later examined seve illings & Spencer Co. O'Bri 5 West | regular opening a selling movement | The tablet was design by John I 1 1l for | Arectha It is to be eigh ot in held this morni as launched which carried some of | the Canton Compan fort Ume dnge pat s I ‘1 £ G G s o 1 Iinnal S e % 1%E il olalo: Mary's church, of the high priced mtilities down | piece of railroad property in Balti- | Some Early Losses North & -]’Jdd Mfg. CO. owing boys passed the test and | prapige 1 will he sef from | Which she several points. | more. A price w 5 | present themse fore the VRIBIUAIL Bor Nades Assistin re | Losses of one to five points de = | drapped co [ ! t court of honor for the award. | gyrdon. The monument will mof he | rying ord wer : oped in Electriec Bond & Share, F Thirty-six chain store compan trading hefore the ve :' r Waskiewicz, Howard Wry. | e ¥ (he mome 1 exorcises | Curtin of West Haven as deacon, | tric Investors, American Light & | reporti ptember, had a | ing orders sto 1. A ' 1 ne Peterson, Bert Lenneham, | oyt Sunday, but the foundation will Tohn J. McCabe of Jewett City | Traction, Northern States Power A | total of §2 crease of | chi Foundr e od Tonens el s as sub-deacon, R Francis P. ed Gas Improvement. Mid- | 19.76 per cent over Sept. 1928 | Columbian K ], Chiet Souney A sand-blasted inscription will | Keough, assistant chancellor of the Utilities old mude an ex-| feris | dak, Atehi ' & meh make Tead Hartford diocese, master of cere- | {reme br of 40 points. American he Northerr es Power com 0yS grow 2 ’ S ad T 1z Baut and Electric was a strong spot, 3 P 3 & T A Jor | moORiCs, and 1 Adelard Jalbert, 1 c 8 =pot, | pany has made reductions in the | I3 & R HE S o \'.u"‘,-“,',: o ineh MO0 Revotutionary army, “father m;‘ui i -‘;*"“'m .'KV_\”[""' the *]l il ]\"-‘v‘ l'fl which are expected to save consum-| Later, b o Members Hartford Stock Exchange b « ou 1 (e e B AR Bole Pa T decline. onmumnerc Solvents, | ¢rs in the central northwest approxi- | pled with ¢ F ;m\mln 161 hays thax ekl VR E L BR EE Fr p ter Wheel General theater | mately 31,25 Annually U i New BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN ed as Boy Scouts 2 AT a fe thers lost appr v i et s . Wl z - A il Dy the citizens of N ‘\\ o 1 i pproxim ely — Americ A and ol 33 Lewis St p e it Union Tobacco, Stutz| The weekly estimate of bitumin- |rola 7 points 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. 2 i, Jii kG 5 lo.\x\v;l Southwest Stores touched | ous coal production in the United | elo T R .y 3 S 5. States for the period ending Oct N nal 1 1 v e ISMISSED CITY WORKERS G B ‘ 0 i i T tolid the hoys M SE I Y E| stment Trusts were slightly | 5 placed by the national coal asso- | burgh & V v ¥ and the oils also sold off. | ciation at 11,3 net tons, a de -t alarms v 1 [\ St : g a ong, @ de- | May Departme \ M p l b Service cor its advance, | cline of about 000 1 o : i soplii i hitl tbout 2 ons from nk Not¢ T Mo 1 the avcidents e ind | rising to another n high above | the total for the ‘””“1, e S N We have prepared a circular on S e Soar A the | Pennroad corporation n;,m\ Wik ; m O e who | Former Employes, Dropped From |$31n¢ portfolio. At ey, Mrs. | iited to trading on a when U F : ced boys who Mary T. Crean render 1ve Re. | sued basls, were quoted around 2% Sty i bee B C Rl fepartment and | pyplic Works Payroll, Scek- gina." At the communion, “Mother = i Ghilractert 2ol oilansoee ros. 0. ork w anyone at- Dear O Tray for Me” was played on | D | production ting o 1se alarm it | ing Relnstatement the organ chimes and at the incen- | D ST EET ORES | devalopmer 2 H s the du the scout to stop it | i v, “Nearer My God | ort to the | vhich we would be giad to send, on reques Dossible.” o cxplained the dus| The force of i i ARE BEING DEGORATED ' s of firemen wund how much | employ of the ; o fm(:' i rrT st en passed it ir work. %ol High' as b :‘..‘1_\ \s being taken | Owners Embellish Fronts of Build- | PllCES R]SQ Slgwly Wh[le Dfl o c ' With was played 5 7 Pl quartet consisted of Mrs. Mary | ings in Preparation For Pulaski d S propor it @ ; reinstal it gy b (e , mand Shows Increase previo N . TR Scoutmaster to enli i c Bk itenas lebration and Parade Sunday | | Jorsey s o Investments Lhat Grow T . charge of sevor: 8 Deibiot v 0 ; : o [ === sent n e G 2 nd W eardon, ha i 1 N i > . . tests for furtl R ¢ vs of stores aud buildings | Wit lott: +or 'R T e e e ity e 1, R, I Iulier, Richter, ic 0. master Lucian Dombrowik a L Inice ult auxiliary | 4 S e s G ¢ in today's | York ( need 3 P Patrc ) W Diocese of Hartford; ¢ e parade . - oh § S R S A 1 . - o patis L aae ik Orao \’ ANDERS CLUBS PLAN TG Ol fos Nis peruigin ol i increased ncs of sl ok ot 8 COMMERCIAT TRUST BUILDING — NEW BRITAIN re in charge of the scout game 0 3 | distinguishec was r o tions of seription *ri it 5 N : < NGE ool at \ Willium Flynn of | o f i MEMIBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE period with Patrol Leader Eugene | TO PRESE{T GOMEDY of the Ml = EnErales F grade, while numerous obligation: —— Soseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 e . in honor of whom a celebration in |of speculative appeal, aside from | . = f i e | {his city will take place on Sunday Gl THE MARKET M. Many ¢ troop will be in the [ Musical Show, “Oh, Didu't Tt Rain,” i New ST AL already | tention PR ! : A parats Sinday. Howard Wry was| Sl decorated with American flags | priue rails continued to improse ‘ wpointed chairman of the commit-| (0 Be Offered By Combined YoEal |draping the fronts. The Polish-| Atchison General 4s rose half a|Al Che T l l C L tee for the Hal n party to be| i = H"\\v‘,“‘_‘““f"]!.snu ican Republican club head- | point to the b ce in some time, | Am 015 40% ravelers insurance Ompany held Octot . troop voted 1o | Groups November 5 and 6 B yDu o K"j""y’_‘:\‘ ];‘ 1‘ rters and the People’s Savings | Misccllancous issues displaying a | Ame 5. i )m,i J} Jl P 8¢ n.m.'u tober| ; o o e -)'_IW_H'V 20 he most wl:\:\m‘.lhl‘.\' de : desree of strenzth included Stands|Am Forcig k The Travelers' consistent practice of permitting pens St }“‘-,l e wor Unive New Brit- e ?j]‘ i Sl QUM EN “ ; SOy 1‘“" "‘”i 1" & i ¥ & . stockholders to subscribe for additional stock at more committee to mal SR ‘:“' vl”‘ Il s ain; Res hy of the Pas-1ine pulaski commission in charge Y nelting i S ugar = = or less regular l_ntmml\ u.nd at par hd.\ resulted in William L Howard Wry, 2 M : M ;[“ s Soringfieldi for tho celebration that the entire L | am Tel & 296 og11s 2 4 very valuable “rights.” Travelers' “rights” sold be- and e Coyl on the com- - A 7 |‘1< on; | city will 1y colors in honor of | LOCAL STOC! Am Tobacco . 02 i tween 3242 and $260 during the last capital increase in mitts ! the event | | x S =5 ; 4 Al i it L the M g | L 3 (Furnished by I'umam & Co.) Anaconda Cop 116 3% 1 the summnier of the year. The stock has usually very Ll sl ne Pulaski commission 1s spon- =5 | Atcnison G781 2731s 2780 e e et 2 g Ipuhgat con ewlsoring a sale of badges for the bene- Fiontaors B L itiantic et 8% quickly recovered the value of the rights. 5 Bl L . Kello | 0t of the Pulaski —monument. All Pid Asked|Balt & Ohfo. 13 o ) {Hiere Wil ba i T oot ienleogletieBintepiakine srant i sl Cartnlly 45 255 |Beth Steel ...114% 1143 11 The year 1929 should produce a new high record s heen Har(ford posing of them and are requested t0 | petna Life Ins Co 140 | Brook Man 63 62 621 of earnings for Travelers because of the greater Kavan- | forward the proceeds to the trea- | Antna I 5 |Can Pacit CO0KE BURGLARS both M e e s saion 2 S ssiey f sEstLY S, L volume of life and casualty business, favorable mortal- dirceted by Mr rson, had its first 1. Par e ontd [eaptomablisiiny Pl N ity experience and rising security prices. rehearsal last night and promises | s J. Tyle 2 t t ‘”"‘I‘Y‘ "v-l rau « T ; Q st lto be good. Miss Lillian Lavson, F. Lawlor, C l | e { 134 Six Boys Who Put Appetite,hinor oV iners G o 1 y Sips oy o | social committes, Harry Kerin, [ nessy, ( Rev. Josiph National ¥ Colo e 61 vz Above Law AF]‘ESted |chairman of the Landers Men's 15| The wedding of Miss Mary Bisku- | Ihoenix Tire | Congoleu AR : | club social committee, with Mrs. | J. | piak of Berlin and Edward Kislow- clers Ins Co jConsol Gas ..1527% ¥iz 1 | Delle: Young, are in charge of the mes | ski of Newington took place yester- | Manufacturing Stocks j"nm Prod 115 11 Six boys were taken i laffair. seph |day morning in the Holy Cross | Am Hardware ... 66 68 18 today last night by Officer William | An good edition of 1 M. {church. Rev. Victor Piaskowski|Billings & Spencer . ! 1 s : z umfin mn O'Day for breaking into the Clark |the “Tum the club paper, was P. Teu. | officiated Bristal Brass § 87 $ 9 Biscuit company storehouse at 1| ot the meetir Mrs. Philip. I Beatrice Costanzo, 7, of 119 North | City Company 69 , y . 3 ) Woodland strect and stealing Iay LaMay is editor of this monthly | S aaTiRe {‘ street, was brougnt to New Britain | COIU'S Ar 81% Members 9! New York and Hartford btqck. Exchanges eral boxes of cookies and a number | pa Britain; Rev, | General hospital this afternoon by | Fagle Lock T 41 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 of order pads, also for breaking | 18 s by Mrs. Carl- | M., Washing. | Dr. Stephen Donnelly, for treatment | afnir Bearing Co ! 074 IS O0E SR 0 Stuart G. Segar, Manager into a freight car on the company's | sor lub ¢ room, t T for a fracture of the left leg sus- | Hart & Coo! I 45y 14 45 Siding last Sunday and stealing sev- | o & B Thomas M ' | tained when a barn door fell on her. | Landers, I° 68 ¢ 83% 84% L o . er Hxes of 0ok They !wl! SETTLED OUT OF COURT Rev. J. A. Sulliv | An address on matters of interest N B Machine 38 Genl FElec 248 86412 AT R T == the assistance of a seventh boy on | J. C. Martin, Bu to the membe Doris Council, R. North & Judd 21 Genl Mo 6512 4 ’ the freight car job. they told the of- . Brady, Hartford; | & S- M., will be delivered in Masonic | Palmer Bros. 14 Goodrich e 711 703 § We Offer: ficer, but when they looked for the | S E. May, Mount ( Temple this evening by Rev. Samuel | Peck, Stowe & Wil ... 11 3 Hudson Motors 7 » cookies under Minet, Ttead & | Miss Agnes Rakowski Reported to Suteliffe Russell Mfg CO .......140 150 Int Comb, kEng 2 3014 NATIONAL FlRE i k compan platform nearby, Tomes: ] eGormio) cow | Walter . Filley, forester of the | Scovill Mfg Co Int s 2 & ‘hert s drcer iSRG tmeny ey | MNe Ateopial Ofiee of oges ; : i f“‘.\\lt o NeW | o onnecticut Agricuitural college ex- | Standard Screw Int ) : found that someone had stolen them. | yakepeace For Auto Injurics. Brooit s sriment station at New Haven, will | Stanley Works . . {1 21 Price on Application. To gain ent to the store- | Sohih Ao address the Rotary club tomorrow. | Torrington Co 7 $1 | Ken Cop i S0% house the boys broke a screen on a | According to informatic R e e e He will talk on “State Forests and |Union Mfg Co Joe 18 21 [ Mack Truck 151y 3 rear window, two of them g to! from superior court, the suit | Barett, Hartford; Rev. J Other Parks.” | Veeder-Root ........ 47 4% |Mo Pac 9 and passing out the cookies to the |of Miss res Rakowsl Nash |1y Norwich; Rev. Thomas H. Bo- |, The local police were asked to Public Utilities Stocks | Mont b2 others. They alse took the order ot against Roger Makcepeace Was| g Middletown: Rev. George to summon Louis W. Vogel of this Conn Elec Service g sl 5 hiding all the loot under settled out of court. The terms of | ;g gy, HL | city to police court in Springfield, | Conn Lt & P 5146 pfd 99 120% Wethersfield; Rev. H Quinn, Willimanti ANNOUNCING! not divulged but to have been for | the scttlement we | Mass., on the charge that he violat- | Conn Power ed the speed law in Longmeadow On | Hed Elee Light it was later recover » Huck, an employe of the |it is understooc \\\ua.llv, hisenit company. Tt was about 6:30 |several thousand dollars. [kt ”‘l’r‘f‘[’{‘”,]f”l)-"‘“, | September 23. Court will be - | Hid Gas Co com . B North Amer.. 150% THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BRITAIN OFFICE 1 v ¥ T e | The suit was br it as a sult of e £ ok oo sio ctober 12, accorc g © - o vorth | 1 & 7 e AR Cre % =i o'clock when they went in, and ”‘ et e resutt O lald, Milford; Rev. W. P. Laflin, 1 i Ootoberiia faccordink Ol ez iFl 1 Gay Colpta o = K\ ! 5 WEST MAIN STREET police were notified about 9:15 |21 autemobi i e Sl e A aral T Moriss iice: N B Gas 80 i 205 s T car was broken | i which M - ow e i vau-| patrolman James iltivan, who | oy 5 o Penn 1023 1 Stocks — Bonds il b talone lafEithe Seal sabont 14§ A AEUCH DS car O ai e L Te 2 U was injured a few weeks ago by trip- = 10% )1 391 s . i Siodh Sunnayafternoon driven by Mr. M rca WhiloTgos S 8E R KoY Kilcoyne, | ning over a chain in the rear of the FIRE CHIER DROPS DEAD 6316 Gale 6 Bought — Sold — Quoted Actinie Serseant Cabolus apd of-|NE tirough Bk Smi MR A. Dooley, | w, T. Grant store bul on Mail | woymouth, Mass, Oct. 8 (UP) J 1 ficer. 0’ ay found Lwo cookie boxes | “Lr» Makepcace Hlito have tallan e i Guertiero, listreat while he wasion|duty, will x . Chief John Q. | 56, em : and e _antity of order pads in the [#51eep at igkls | cent, b wm F. Bott-|gume duty tonight. [ cd from a burning building here las S e o oot vard font | St imn L ONIRINES 0.5 yerelvn L | Karl Hoftman reported to Captain { nigh¢, exclaime I's warm in 134 4 ¢ ne ROOM 609 TEL. .ub" yent several days in 5 W. MAIN ¢ V. C. I Kelly, New Haven; Rev. | Kelly at police headquarters today ‘homas P. Mooney, Bridgeport; Rev. | that theft of an acetylene torch from there!” and collapsed in the arms of | Rep I Woodland street. The boys will be iin General hospital. | tupnedorertto &8 LYEDLERCORTR L M. Lacava repre-|I% J. Finn, New Haven; Rev. J. he Embassy theater. R D e e e s authorities. 2 R : rived the chief was dead, vietim of lair Con Of A | sented Miss Rakowski | Travis, Hartford; Rev. Walter J. | | Al d0 A e P G B smoke inhalation, exciteme and | Southern Pac 14 1015 § o o e Q = = Sty bl 8 A K[ LE YES heart trouble. Stand Gas Elec 225% 22 RE n.vn'r nl"v'r.mz m»,w}no.\ ,UF | Ex-Soldiers Pfl)’ Tribute lu-r A\l McCrann, New Britain. FR. BOJNOWS A e Sand ol N il : 133 113 ) THE NEW BRI [‘_\]\ | At Funeral of “Buddy” !, ”-\ ‘-‘(”‘“: ‘I'-' about 35 of the priests BED. REMAINS IN ROOM‘ HARVARD DEAN NAMED Stand Ofl N. Y. 44% 43% 44% We Offer and Recommend: NATIONAL BANK | e R e e "“'I’ LG )y ! Cambridge, Mass. Oct. 9 (UP)— | Stewart Warn .5u% Charter No. 1184 Reserve District No. 1 {qioy “Logt Soldiers of TForeign | at ‘” b "‘ \‘“ ed the De I r.r)(!n\nll | | Appointment of Professor Harold k. lebaker 5 \ 2 o condition of the New Brit- | o nd et S e Bishop McAulifte offi- | Lobdell as.dean of dergraduate | Texas Co . 651 ¢ Bank of New the attended the of their | ciated at the committal servic 1 | Pastor of Sacred Heart Church on | e 5 " “1f Sul - . el e e, o oliial seny ¢ students at Massachusetts Institute Tex Gull S lSleY lec Corp i 5 ra i e e amily plot in St. e 15 Rocovery Atter | of Technology was announced today Lmsauns |died Monday mc from a heart | PO by Eresident: Hamu sl SyY on. s | attack while at at the Union | Long Illness Professor Lobdell is technology s third dean and has heen assistant Union 5 1 1 Public Utilities Holding Corp. company —_—————— vernment A UGS , }M“’_””«““”"“ Confined to his bed for almost r&}.h-.m for eight years United 20 Vonds, stocks. and se- [Esmenerslistng e L | month Ttev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pas- | 2 = s % 43 227 | oxned ”"' Fnoch at 2 ol yl“:\i:?]‘"‘r; F unera 1 [3 tor of the Sacred Heart church. ws | MRS. TUNNEY BETTER U's % 4 U. S. Electri P C ro and S iy bk et sud bae |up for the first time today with the| Berlin, Oct. & (P)—Gene Tunney, | U § § 3 i g2k eciric Fower Lorp. o SEIEEY Latibeis ! I}u.m or] a l\m-. :)r. T, M;vn-‘un ‘\:rmwl' heavyweight champion, u;m ::“;t Elec ... 232% 22 Loy s ek 1 y. 3 has ordered him to remain in his|the Associated Press today that his | Willys Over 2 3 272,86834| The pallbearers were members of Mrs. Emma Doucette room for at least a week. wife was progressing splendidly and Woolworth .‘ 5 United Founders o from banks ... 49710083 |the post: D Selar ke ana otver cash ST s Rene, Max W ner, Thomas Sheppard and Joseph |day ni George | Funeral services for Mrs, Emma «_ | Doucette, aged 56, who died Mon- it the home of Ernest| i 1 Father Bojnowski was extended [that no complications had arisen. | Yelow Trick an hono invitation from the | The former Polly Lauder under- | —— Pulaski commission to nd the | went an operation for the removal | TREASURY fund with 1 bd due from U. I"eingold. Dyson, 482 I reet, will be hel ol n S e ater ol of her a o A I sur lance 4 B it1 h T I Ssudls A ) 2% fomortote morntng At Pl at - ..n;;m,o‘. Tlm(\;ll;\,\ m'lw“r:;'nuiwm her appendix several days ago. Treasury Balanee, ritis ype nvestors RiN I 5 | the Church el | give the benediction at the opening | | SUIT DECISION REVERSED 1] reh of St. John the Evan-|o"to qedication of Pulaski and | . Total | » Arthur 1. Ells in superior |8elist. Rev. Thomas J. Laden.|[rouciuszko parks. Because of the LIABILIT | court at Hartford today heard the | Pastor, will offici H\u. 1 will be |y ZEODDOTRE: 112 5088 el Capital stock pald in . ction of Stanley Tomezak wmmlm Ty ‘S icame orders to remain indoors for at least | & 1 Biclinski, both of New Brit- 'RUCK DRIVER ARRE; Gy {2 LI () Lol ° ° AT THE MARKET ", the invitation, , and reserved decision. Tomezak | Edward Desawaro, 17, of Farm- on o rlnce lte y imed he was struck by a truck |ington avenue, Berlin, was arrested | o = | . Griven by Rielinski mear Palmor, |this atternoon by Otticer Thomas | Priest Hurrying Home New York City Bank Stock Mass., on March 2, 1927, and his | Woods on charges of driving without VOI' Uncle’s l*\mcral'i Ectablished 1878. foot was so badly injured he was|an operator's license and passing a \ AMembers New York. Chicago| and Oleveland Stock Exchanges, N AT B Tl b e T A S R A TR G o, BEERRG, A deatiy & BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED ded profits—net § es for Interest, tuxes. nd other expenses accrued d unpaid Gk Due to bar 1 certi- fed and cashiers’ checks outstanding Demand deposits S | ment for 11 weeks. et of his uml: Cornelius Curry, 2g2 ‘: DONALD R. HART, Mgr. Other liabllities 3 | It was brought out that the me At police headquarters, he gav “5%! ‘;i 1""‘g‘~‘t“:€u; b"{"fl“ “‘;‘f’“f“jfl;‘ R 7 40 e | were in Massachusetts to do a mov- [name other than his own and for a |>unaay MEN e B Bld -—-69 w M S —-—T l 5 5 nquiries Invi a1 e o5 oo e Jeat Decanal|time the police were. at a loss to|short illness, Rev. Cornelius: Cutyy | urntt g. est Main dt. el. Inquiries Invited Tomc i cold from inaction. 5o he got off the |know his real identity. He ingisted |0f Missouri made a hurried depar- Desawaro | ture in an effort to officiate at the state of Connecticut, County N tord, ss. 5 ; W. H. Judd, cashier of the ahove- |truck and was walking along the finally that his name was 1e0 bank, do solamnly swear that the [ road when the accident happened. |and said the name he gave at first|funeral of his uncle. e el e R e G B e e R e Rt eralt orvigestwill beneldita | } v lnowledge and belict -y | was struck by the truck was one of e morrow morning at 10 o‘clock at . Cashter | the questions hefore the court. POPE BECOMES UNCLE | St Mary's church. Burial will BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS ’ Subscribed and sworn to before me thit| judge W. J*. Mangan represented | Rome, Oct. 9 (T)—Tope Pius h be in St. Mary's cemetery, $th day of Ovicher, 1020 o oxr, | the pluintiff and Attorney Thomas I | become an uncle. Marchesa Marla = = = d Notary Pubiic. | McDonough represented the defen- | Luisa Persichetti Ugolin ighter| The Gulf of Mexico at is greatest . . Correct—Attest dant. of the pontiff's brother, Fermo Rat- | width—from veston to Cam- BOUGHT, SOLD and QUOTED New York Bridgeport Chicago Meriden NEW BRITAIN Y 5 D e — ti, yesterday gave birth to a son.|peachy—is 650 miles wide. Tt is 1.- 55 West Main St. Phone 5625 Room 609 3 L JUDD The Trans-Siberian railroad is 1,- |The pope himself officiated at his 120 miles long at its greatest length ¢ Birectora. 078 miles long, . niece's marriage, 2, ‘——from Vera Cruz to Florida. L