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~ v W BRITAIN DAILY HFRAID MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. 17 |- YOUTHS SUSPECTED 1es. AhA L. HUSSON DEKD, Been Resident of This City for 5 SO S | Years—Among Pioncers Here, Two Being Questloned D me cal avenue, one of yesterday morning r home e | lowing a long Held on t technical charge of | most 80 vears of age breac e peace ey Pawel- Born in L czyk, 2 who room Main 1d Joseph Cic Lt Hot city 55 years a4 East Main were | 16 Swedish settl being questioned today by the police | was widely knov relative to a safe cracking job early her husband, yesterday at the Mohican market, 1 391-401 Malin street. They were in | ter, Mrs. Gust police court today and Prosecuting | was one of 1 Attorney J. G. Woods recommended | Swe that they held in $5,000 bonds| Mrs, Munsc each, the investi Char Munso Judge Manga repres Ciescynski, said he would not ob conti 4 Judge T 1 for trial Th Y Officer Jok patrol shortl r 4 oclock yes morning when he heard no ct, and on invest 10 a bric der such set the his ticed that two b en | placed in such a v that his view was blocked, while the light in front of the s cmed mer than it| gixteen Girl Sc fhom 1d be icer Willia him in the it M4 lquart , Camp school, J. M \t Camp Sprag ation 4 ing for notifled at | Friday Suilivan of | urday aft on he marke g of conditions, Tal also took part in the investigation. | ot BE police saw 1 in ery of the store Bl n about the cordon 1ee, while Act- ove g Serge Peter Cabelus and | : hers went in, but found nobody VARLONS NG An open W h which it from 0! rit Wwas pos: lieved to have exit ta by th prints e roof, is be- dough to an open v W g into a corridor in the Hotel In two floors Cieszynski ooked t welezyk were TC rail of foc s on ti Jors. the arket the police | N th th combination h the er door of the roop had chiseled off and |2 D the door ope door a sma, tion. tools u the flo police also found coats which had been used to deaden | P, con et of the pounding. The safe | H0lstein rably but noth- of the damaged consi s taken, ing been ver czyk and Cieszy i stood a grilling throughout yes v and today and the police afternoon admitted that th h and examples of nothing in the way of a confession. | ol Attorney Thomas IF. McDonougt was retained by Pawelezyk. T T Bcntere: dlatimallo nenaniaxterstanl HOUNER ST]LL DESIRES szynskis 1 bon me. orge J did Judge Mangan and Cic "The young men had not ra for their release at press his morning, Captain ( heen knocked oft the rear door of the Abbe Hardware Co. store, whi adjoins the Mol n Market., It 13| believed an attempt as made to | n entran et | Hartfo Hoover st 1¢ Southern | Attorr Appointment to Post before the 1. Oct. 14 (P)—Pr s to appoint Alcorn 4 Doerr of nd Ics Co. 3 boat from White ¢ of prohibition ¢ box office bro! v and a dep der bag and two rames according to report to the police sicha to the Tysko of 15 Beat- | churches in the state ed to the police to A a government check laymen 1 f her hoine nd to 1 vesterday Real E Wife Abandoned Six Days After | Warranty Wedding Wants Divorce and John W. Anderson to Mary Right to Resume Malden Name. DPurncy, Corbin avenue. Litore P. Costello to Rose Deserted six d r her mar-'{a, Slater Road Manor. Joseph of for di- ht to re- rought su Rihe s alimony a to r maiden name, against her Paul Josep They wer in N Sritain 17 he deserted her on June 23, according to the complaint, is- & sale hd re- r 2 in s 1 first BRI Tuesday in Novemoer. tahle | Raymond I3 pa- 185 bank, pers. AS EXECUTIVES ME Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 14 (B~ Gas appliances for 1930 on exhibi tion at the Ame . ONLY ACCE London, Oct, 14 (®—The States thus far is the ican Gas Associa- powers which has tion con ion opening here in the pri s invitati Municipal Auditorium today, conference on naval closes that color which some time ecarly next ago invaded the modegn kitchen h extended to the basement and tha increased cfficieney 1 improved design has been orporited in iany important domestic devi Conventicn sessions will start th afternoon with a meeting of seve hundred women who occupy exccu- | Mr. and Mrs. John A. L tive positions in the gas industry. |195 Jul wnou igement of their ¢ D ADS Svea Larson, to Nils F. S | this cit: nly one Tt was sald in official qus y that contrary to rep ther had declined nor USE HERALD CLASSIFI FOR BEST R is city, died s one of the f of her cooking ey will be- T0 NAME ALCORN—TAFT Kelly was notiffed that a lock had Watertown Educator Urges Church- " | s to Plead For Connecticut Man's wau News Peter DelBarba, et al, to Helen to Y¥armers PIANC] plicd to Great o a five-power disarmament ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE \ter Almquist of MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain National Bank 131dg. Tel. $200. Bernard A. Conley = DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 | We Offer: Chemical National Associates Shawr & Company Brayton A. Porter. |ain, |ain Birth Record A daughter was Britain General Mr. and Mrs $ Lincoln A daugh General a4 Mrs. xton street. son was born tods n General hospital to Mr. avenue. born to Firema Mrs, son stree Chs hospital toda West Hartford, ol irummo, 21, of terday West Ha : woman home as a nd of Mr. Albright ob ssion to i as lea TENEMENTS TEANSACKED Two tenements same in various robhed ahou ported th out from 6 s spilled on the out t of valu reled 1o observation by Acting Ser 15 L. Scheuy’s teneme red and bills a ) worth of old American stockings and a skirt ro he Kron ten s who were e police department ng the cases today. Twin I)aru_xzhi'crs Die Soon After Their Birth Josephine M £ Mr. a Saturday the t hou born at New hospital yesterday Carl J. Johnson or was born at New hospital last eve- S v at New 1wodore Morris of 200 Hart- | ! Leo Smulsk Ronalter of 17 Carl- New Britain General - MAID IS ARRESTED AS JEWELRY THIEF of jewelry the home ght of 191 Fou July plac- s employed n 1id when Hartford U wom- ew Lon- York welry. who lives on returning they ad been ra Bureau | upset and the con a eve door \v(n]nmt ant P, | 1d change taken, besides rings and a pair of women' It is heliey were also in of opera- C. Dolan, finger print 1 Mrs. John » home > Nield this at the funeral They wer: in Sacr Deaths Mrs, Oscar Mrs, Hilma Ho wife of Oscar Holmqulst Holmquist ton, dicd fternoon o'clock at the New General hospital, where heen since Death follow 1 daug i of Tiriskson & Carison Co., are complete. ter, Mrs, Alling, John Schiffert John Schiffert a Wooster street, dicd at Saturday noon following lingering illn of He v resident of this city many years and wus employed Landers, Frary & Cla He was a member lesides his Mrs. E Sch vived by three son Schiffe ters geles, Cal, Mrs. Anna Schmidt Mrs. Johanna Schiffert of this city; four brothers, Wenzel § ton Schiffert grandchildren. Funcral services will be held morrow morning at 9 o'clock at Peter's church St. Mary's cemetery Michacl, Joseph of this city, 1 [ Funerals Anthony Zinowski Anthony Zinowski, aged 63, 22 years resident of this cit died Friday at his home at Willow st this morning at 10 o'clock at St. anislau. church Me Rav. John Frada, pastor, off at the services and conducted committal services at the grave red Heart cemetery, New Brit- rist, 64 years eral arrangements, in charge his hon or's | Wald here toda chiffert of Austria and A Burial will be who Meriden, were held | e [ tounded cven those blase workme iden City Items | Miss Cecilia Bowe of New York, | has returned | ope. She is now | formerly of this after a tour of Eu visiting Miss Mary Leghorn of Stan- ley street Attorne: John J. Ci been associated with h Attorney ierard Casale, since his |admission to the bar several months ago, has opened an office in Tor- ington. He retains his connection ith the firm and also his local resi- | dence vho has brother, 18, of 93 Booth was arrested by Motoreye! David Doty this forenoon on s of driv without an oper- ator's license, and rakes ith defective k Bern t, was omas dine, 66, of Lorraina ested by ant eney today on the charge of theft of lumber valued at 86 from Frank Velonia, who com- plained to Captain Kelly that h | missed a number of wooden forms which s using on a concret ob at Allen and Sergeant I7 srighton streets. overed th2 ade to the po windows wer broke in Acorn Bearing Co. factory The Lehrer East Main s police to. L new Hardware Co. of ned to th electric wiring in 5 Albany avenu Ably hy bo at 1 was ripped out, pres Marshail A. Mott of the Hartford B reau, will speak the Lions’ club tomorrow. Officer Lovines £ a door of the Sch meeting Johnson fnm‘l te-Unite on Main street o morning and oth s8, howevr orge G ssop of 63 Broo reet reported to the police zht that he Orange strec “rolled" for $70 | irew Te enu . h\)x)) ml today to receive nt for suffercd in automobile accident in Diristol Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moore of & i cet are entertaining Mr oore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Loux of North Brookfield, G Mass ~ CURB UNCERTAIN o AFTER VACATION Highly Ir acterizes Market Today York, Oct. 14 (®) 1 on the curb exch wo-day recess today in a ing fashion. iin and confus ratia for the ed forward in some of tl and industrials, but progre hampered by fitful selling in all sec- tons of the list, notably the utiliti raders were inclined to feel that the rally from the sharp break early in the month had been completed and that the market's course from this point was extremely hazy. Cred it conditions, however, remained sat- isfactory, and business favorable. news was larg Cities standing crvice remained an trong spot, continuir persistent advance into new ground with a gain of about a point, taking it abov Plymouth Oil shot up nearly 7 points, but quickly reacted in profit waking. Cosden and Gulf also moyed up several points the former reaching new high ound. standard of Indiana wns firm. Humble, however, sagged moderately In the Utilities, Allied Power and Light, Afcrican and Foreign Power Warrants, Traction, Arizona I'ower, Na Power and Light, and Northern States A were in good mand, but such leading issues ns tric Bond and Share, Ele cstors, American Superpower and United Power and Light A, were in- clined t Several of th 3 an 10 poinis uppor report of more ki te, Pal olive, Babcock and \Wilcox, Ni Tiement Pond, Crocker Wheeler new veere ng issues making moderats Progress. " PREMIER CHRISTENS DOG i AT WESTPORT ESTATES | Scoteh r tire prices. rricr Named “Ramsay™ By | Macponald While Glass of Water | s “Champagne” Used Westport, Oct. 14 (UP)—A fris bewhiskered Scotch terrfer, chri ed amsay” by Great Britain's pre- micr, Ramsay MacDonald, romped bout the estate of Miss Li The dog's christening was ene of the highlights of the visit here Sun- day of the premier and his dau and Hubert | 1enpel, three daugh-| Oyt under th ry Wieser of l.os A | pple trees where Premier MacDonald had played with | the dog in the balmy sunshine, he gave the terrier his name, anointing the dog from a glass of water held by a policeman-sponsor. While Ishbel went riding in a sport roadster with two you 1en of the neighborhood, Allison and Donald Hart, Jr., the premicr ex- changed ollections of his first (I‘\[’ to Amecrica, his honeymoon | nearly 30 years ago, when he was | guest of Miss Wald at the Henry Street Scttlement House in New York, of which she is head. | . The hestess reminded the laborite | that he attended a New York social- |1st mecting wearing a red necktie |and red socks. befory urning to New York, Premier MacDonald consented | to pose for photographe He i L snappy boys." s ng in perfect “American in | e — TREASURY BAL. ’\\( E Treasury Balance, $342, |ana eng in flgures represe pe 1928, tports from 10 Youngstown | Aectna Life Insurance Co. Ch weck ago tho Carnegte Stoc ; Automobile Insurance Co. at 66 | re syster port ag- X A e Wi | Wherlr EDDY BROTHERS &Co O Members Hartford Stock Exct o | i [k New BRITAIN %??TFORD MER[DEN s to .'1,1‘ THE MARKET AT - A 65 W.Main S 43 Colony St. L e . he ratio | (FFurnished by Pu = — L shar 4+ a share for H C of stoc Al (€ Dy i 2,781 o Am Ag pd 383 entures, .\H“Y-\- ‘.» 'y i 1 e e SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE BUNDS IMPR[]VED 'tw FIS Lelin sty SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 1300 2001 301 SHARES AETNA LIFE last | | |Small Volume injured right arm | regular Trading Ghfll‘ moved up nearly ter group Chicago Terrs Hine Mfg. Co. ductor about 20 years ago. He was employed in {hat capae June, when he was forced o ceause of {1l health. He has been | ind was N cw Taven; one sister, Mr | pany were injured in a fight between Hin- dus and Moha lover a religious ceremony. images left the town of Talpukurih under police protection, but was at- i D, | | B ) Ira one . | o Mool e PnSieslon o Public Utilities Holding Corp. and damages some of the images. |Ci pany 3 b ¥ighting followed and police had | < : ms o 3 ; difficul T i R o o Shops and 1 were closed to- Bea iy c POWSI‘ Corp' lay & Cooley n \‘u'\‘ Fiils German Post North & Judd t one minute—and make it 2 P Phot |society and the Knight Brothers, Associated Press PHote | (ierg of u circus which played T CAIN i it ! > PA D Vi ALl |Jullus Curttus, ministor of ccono- |here recently have been filed in cit NEW BRITAIN mics, is Germ: interim, su. Wall Street Briefs STUEKS IRREEU[AR DURING FORENOON PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Siock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 1118 New York, Oct. 14 va-l!nl'lrt’J g contracts awarded of the Roc \\\ durin ted to $445,402 » Corp. reported toc 85 of 9 per cent the preceding month's total at from the total of | ng month last year. irded during the first 944,100 during e §0me Spemalnes Rise—Selling in Other Sections '».m We Offer: Actna (Fire) Insurance Co. Steel at 75 per teel Hoop at National Fire Insurance Co. of the country's lead- | ford, up ¢ points appe SHARES AETNA CASUALTY INEARLY TRADING of Business on Market However \.‘ | @homson, fenn & Co. York, Oct. 14 (& N 543 S 3% Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges holiday mproy : . 2au @ 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 ovE Reoupont iCons 1 1551 Stuart G. Segar, Manager wding the [ Corn 2 1 541 We Offer: “*F ARROW HART-HEGEMAN ' S414 1l & Kansas ( Short Line i1 1 |8 Price on Application. st i Pennsylvania nl Motors i 6634 neral 4 5, while fractional | Goodrich Tire 703y 681 703 treng fuelling 4's Union Fac Motors Among the highe W Comb, Ling 38 le & Western 5's Western T's issues wer fii WILSON & CO. Investment Securities NEW BRITAIN 1155 W. Main St. Tel. 5800 ard All Florida 1 there was also some ng in income bonds. In the 1 | L HARTFORD ) 5 5 Pearl St. Tel y‘v:ul\:{l‘l\.r::\w'?y(‘m;\ .\:\,‘,”:“w:‘u“'w : o e ‘ 5 We Offer and Recommend: s were e ot Tt 1331, 18 I:L ) Chemical ANational Associctes PORIER CONDUGTOR DEAD £:2i %™ 2% w2 o B s William H. Fagan Who Retired Last 5“":‘\ :y\m“ ’(1;‘-;\: J J‘:; E ‘I,: : 2 1 ""i"::‘_.w“m“ SELE Tasces l:';“\.'[lk‘,\”: |E “Investments That Grow” Sears Roebucl died this |3 Sinclair Oil liam H. Faga | Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. at his home 420 Ellis street, ) He was born in - Haverstraw, N, Y. | 608 € Fpe S0 S 205 0 COMMERCIAL TRUS1 BUILDING NEW BRITAIN u June 11, 1878, He came to New N HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ain about 29 years ago and has : his home here since. He was ed by Landers, Frary & Clark a buffer by the Traut & A MEMBE Warn Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Texas Co Tel. 1253 a lat n entered the ¢ Connecticut company nploy of a con- We Recommend : American Colonial Corporation conductor on all of the local lnes Iways popular with the ons of the company. e . 1 Mrs. | W irvived 1 s x Willys Ov in, four mond, Y : . At the Market. nee, Farl, and Jaumes 1ag < g k . 2 241y 4% two daughters, Josephine and liza- L . i : . ) \ two brothers: Ter stock of this security trading corporation is the LOCAL STOCKS d by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks nee Fagan, who is also a conduc- yr for the Conneeticut compa w Haven, and Peter F and most profitable way for the average person to ate in the activiti Gri Point, N. Y B Y ral arrangements which are rge of M. J. Kenney and Com- re as yet incompl HINDUS ¢ (0 Asanol, Bengal, India, Oct. 14 (®) One man was killed and 11 men Antor Conn We Offer and Recommend : lers Ins Co \l.\nulmtullxlu Stocks e Eisler Elec. Corp. | ArTYINE | A prow-Hart & Hegeman 44 | Billings & mmedans last nig A Hindu procession + United Fou ders Palm Bros, P 16 { Peck owe & Wil | R 3 o o |l British Type Investors andard Screw anley Wo | Torrington o | Union Mfg Co AT THE MARKET | Veader-Ttoot o 7 Pablie Utilitles Stocks . |conn piee Scrvi || New York City Bank Stock |Conn Tower | Hfd Elec Light . | Htd Gas Co com .. | nra Goinataie IN B Gas . Southern N United Corp . CIRCUS SUITS FILED The suits instituted 1 William Schultz, owner of the circus animals land by Vito J. Di I'ronzo, band leader, against the Y. M. T. A & I. BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Inquiries Invited BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York Jridgeport Chicago Meriden n foreign minister ad | court. ceding the late Dr. Stresemann, Schultz claims damages of ||| £5 Woct Main & $5,500 and 42,000 in nis two suits, ||| 00 Vest Main St. |and’Di ¥ronzo claims $500 damages \ Phone 5625 Room 609