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NF‘W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. THREATEN ANOTHER MOVIE STARS FACE. BOND LIST FIRM: [ Wetr Street et PANTAGES WITNESS | [ Wat Street priets | LK”’LL TAYFRAUD COUNTS ~ SONE SHOW GAIN ' ICK i York, Oct. 18.—An increased e s O'LEARY—H | rate of operations in industrial and l[i I M d d s Gl | commercial building raised t ¢ S5 Kafhle an) i &l b v value of contracts let i ile of Man Already Indicted ot of i i e S Bills of Particulars Filed Against Low Coupon Rails Attract Bug- rony vatwe or contr o L T i | heavy construc ind en n A s il | prc 2 United St ] O'Leary of Halif Nova Scoti Si (elebr —M Plentiful projcets in the United § ‘ 1y Face Similar Rotion | Sy or o oo ix Gelebities oMoy Plenial e I T St. Patrick's cathedral in New York | Aot i 2 — IR aordiopontad Kby Los Angeles, Oct. 18 (P)—A prose- | city. [ oe PAngeiest Ot Hie P Appre- | York, Oct. 18 (P—Bon ‘1" el 45 “ thegomparcy cutor's threat of grand jury action _— hension hu wily over the Holly- [ ruled firm to stighily higher today. dnaciy'goc ! o™ Ph LB EE TuflE OYon anoties detenes Sitn as \\\m,.x motion picture colony today as | The liberal yields of the low coupong v . it et i b Helh lorondey et { & result of filing by the fe 1 gov- |rails drew some investment buying 2 E in the Alexander Pantages ca to- . |2 | | ' ERrEinN e e b i Blr‘.h Record 2 u;ns of a bill nrmrm-m.ml xm‘m- ‘uM lu.:;h.‘ ].\‘v\v“v;v]mm\;::‘v \]\‘f:. ;“u[;u o Aviationt “eombarles g A en celebritic o v convertibles the f man continue TR S T e man continued hls gght a %ttty Rerger, Holly. | deal R e U s Eunice Pringle, 17-year-old dancer.| A fon was born at New Brit wood counselor, who is ¢ 1|listed @ week ago, sold more than es, 1o the public dur District Attorney Buron Iitls in- | General hospital today to Mr. and | With 1 illegal deducti points above their offering I!,nn- of 1z August 31 fimateat the nd jury may review Mrs. William Dorbeck of 157 Wil- | incon X statements prepared for 1 ,“,‘,',. f‘,' ‘\.,\1' GV GEth testimony given by Mrs. Floy Biftle | €0X street R s SUBtOm oL, lJ;xlnl s :A'u,m. flatiekn g partially corroborating, A daughter w to Mr. and | IM, r bills, presents for a wife, o 2 | stat l.\a:'l'l.\ of her tn‘A .\lr ‘f,nm, Dubgc 45 Arch L’\‘j'\\r =“nuP- i ‘un‘l 1‘-' nml“ money was extremely quiet 1d Biffle, who was in- | street at i neral hos- | Eilts we o m XDendItares | ung steady. The unsettled state of | 1) aon ay jury charge Wednes- | pital toda |" e }1 "‘ ner Says AUSS | 6 stock market tended to OV ¢ after giving evidence considered v e | S D, 2080 LN b 3| sentiment toward bonds, especially > theater man. r {0 ertainment.” “advertising and | {10 rajls, a R A total of 4 5 school e CHO S e DN 1 L l [ERangser | & Onio retunding 4 1-25 New Yor! ed Statets durl Fitts, Mrs. Biffle hroke down and | | wteme d by Miss Ter- | Ontario & W 4 ar, depositing $28.- implored court officials not to take | W Vill in-|golq 58, St g up net Ler to jail ' y cluded Rocque, Lang 4 e total bank bal- “They arrestel m: we el Miteh Mackai Saae d to this ove g Lo est me : cried Will W i n $50,000,000, say “I don't want to go to jail M T 0 W:, Pa \ l l Brow: Marion, J t of th n S, U ki Jlai Union S mitte ot Rt W KeS RUMTAWILD roll While v (nen. 3 of the Ar : would be taken against her but in Miss \dicted on | ipeor narda A income dicated that her case might be put | Gllfuda 4 D ‘Wu”lg Ve col with al- [ rilities before and jury i L 11 X | qay's advance t Biffle was indieted after he testi- | DERCTOm [ Sanitary fled that he saw Miss I’ and| N York, O 1St 3 _ company ot | United nment securi n Nicholas Duneav, thor of the [feur was being sou 3 G hnehl g wions devel- | ; dancer's vaudeville skit ter the jdrivi i 1i ¢ uni o | ¢ 0 Ma mal S 0 €ages theater building ot he | lootin ‘ coanpes 00 s Pan theater building on tI offerings day incly day of the alleged attack, of South e Biffle further averred that T AN Tl Gray of ¢ overt Pringl teil : 06 ilr X Duneav that ntages would e Fl ml s sorry” if he did not aceept 10g] i i riings th for 1 vaudeville circuit, £ 2 char Under “advertisi 1 to a Supports Hushand's Story i oad W public Lewis was charg 5 eat crop in both Kans In spite of her husband's ar-|!heY ¢ o i i ! L XL fall n s st, Mrs. Biffle testified ) b or 1 January 1.4mints of fruit from e 1s0 saw Duneav and the “';' e e e “‘ S8 apecicentiliforniy, 1 of apples Or the theater building, but foung jktol Il o ! i listed is soon ‘“ Washington, not overhear the remark which s L . i of $24 term securi- Biffle declared 1 card. tion. The \ nuniciy Mrs. Biffle > 18 opened | Christr est rate '[ in the lobby 1 saw Duneav and ! r cent has Miss and pass at wmy, o which | arn from her i and | Und ross-examination by Titts > ci mv | [ L Mrs, Biffle. admi that she had truck ¢ i stipulat l talked the case over with her hus- | four n oy deliv \ must b ov | —— band several t , both before and | pack t Drinks con 1 | . W k : ‘er His apnésranse on the withess| fice indwhich were fo pay- (1t Real Estate News | Acute Weakness Develops Into wnd, and that she had not brought roll envelopes empty except | mar ! SRV S N 1 , s n not know tl Gall r| The sum of $40 in the return s uLEan by in that side of of Dorothy MacKaill is listed Vincent Stulpin, et al. to A, S. | e fo > manager” | PeiTauskas, Seymour park 15 Rt Three Doctors Testify his employes e 1 s8 manager | Pauline Sockowolski to I M ; o Three physicians also were defense for the Brinks |and certain the re-|Zul, Orange street as the ut witnesses yesterday, the first of hs at a sala f selled | _ Mary Zuk to Rose Diclawa, nt group on this these was Dr. Peter O. Sunden, who for ¢ i | Parkview ave s downhill with re- testified he gave the Pringle girl Joseph Tarta when her hu | Antonina Warsewicz to Wlady- | ne R G physical examination at t were held ot Tataah ikl o caniel slaw Aleksicwicz, et al, Overlook nt of another of District Attorney Fitts Y o R tract loans nd at that time could find no deseription of | riod o al | Mary 1.. Zul to Pauline Sockowol- | line evidence of an attack. Dr the man who gave him the packng | i Cavot s carrying Pierce, who also w to deliver in an uptown office of to its rec made a sim Postal Telegraph compar police Pauline So | rm of sel same time as suid, tallied with that of lagher. l Zuk, $2,750, C curb and thé stoc similar testimony = = Catherine | ]-\ ch issues I Dr. E. H. Gibbs was the last med C- l Savings banl ndleton | Share. Centra} {500 i G Gl D Gt ity ltems 1 S ittt ihe witness stand on direct examina- | e t | Carl T Elquist, et al, to August | T4t and Norther tion when court adjourned for the| s _— AxintE Ea S wintieoe |- edropned o109 day. \" ¢ members of the = By i Allicd Power, Electrie T : Gossip Repeated In Court ¢ Hubly Hd(]h]g C][]h A[}G[}SP[} (]I lllen E. Reynolds to Michael F. dard Power ar ght Neighvorhood gossip found its | Juinbow, for motored . : Hartigan, $1,000, Farrison strect It and Pow v and into the records of the trial |Dristol last evening where they at- mmkann I d . ek Stey Hel 3 points and more. hen the grand: jury testimony of |t"hded a public installation of the D”mkdmess‘ I CGEHCY (.]" e Ji‘j"\‘f’ Coria ol rricd to new lows Leo Zlaket, who lives next door to|Dristol chapter, Order of DeMolay R A G T or the movement Commonwealth the Pringle home, was read to the Refrcshments were served and o R Edison, a high priced issues, was a jury. In this statement Zlaket said |dancing followe 3 | b spot, rallying more than 1 his wife had told him that a 1%-year- J. G inv | wess and in- old neighbor girl had told her that s a prowle: "‘”(‘”': ons forthe | South \me”('fl" P"me Oil was agair ron P car nor that Bunice en stree lding clu ird | 4 i r AT she had heard a rumor fhat Lunic : n street at| Lasty, Puddi Hertarg Lands in Biscayne Ba cliing 1 cral points mor Pringle had once “broken up a fam- |} s B | into new high territory. Irregul ily. aket admitted that he, of | C. H of police de- | Urimson, undergrad 3 : 2 u»lw‘ R ires ity cropped out even in the oils his own knowledge, knew nothing |partment w nt duty to- | conseq \‘m m its ’j‘”l ‘” however, which have own stre that could detract from the girl's|day on account of a t indi: Matad B Argentine | Tesistance to the recent sclling. G reputation. position. ! Tt ore than lost yesterday's Filts, on cross ecxamination of| M v Smith of Hartford |- D e n. Standard of Kansas was Zlaket, drew an admission that on |sp Rer mother a R i sy i ek T i eman By August 21 he went to sce Alexander [hier 1 b ot v o Sl [ point to new Pantages at the latter's home and a | Iire « J. Noble wil | e oo D the New | SEIViCE held Larely steady few days later went to seo of |leave tor Rirminghan bl s b s el he new Chesap Panta attorneys. In direct tes- | Ala 1 d the inter- [ e e stock, based on t} timony Zlaket had said he saw onvention of fire chief ) e, el splitup, was in good dema Duncav visit the home of the| Property of Joseph Carpentier : 1 nki 1 e a little higher. Cr Pringles “50 or 75 times.” When |Bernardo Pauslli, and John DiBia- ) lon with ¢ i run I new and General questioned by Fitts he said he did [&io has be ttac 9 i ‘:'\1 ublic ,.‘l,,‘ e ! ,L,‘ pected to reach vesterday ',yy ‘: ",\n ” .',Xfc\ mof ke nnsay simameRuntil thel ia S iahe SN ndlits wT‘ G fl, A n but halted at Fort Pierce couple of ]wm"t‘" x]';‘, as ol gt ants OO O t 1 even encouraged by those se of fuel shortage, der pressure n i) 1. m < the = " 1to a new low Chinese I‘mope ’\hltu“' |Constable Takes Auto « regularly ; Tire slipped back more than . in the the class 10 point And Loot Nearby Town On ‘flmt of Replenw b e ~ - Shanghai, Oct. 18 (P—Japanese | Constable I s last hen 1 A D h LOCAL STOCKS L e 3 iast BEt them and it | eaths s TOGATIETONS S day said advices had been reeeived |win A. Jo the custody ! ’ from Wuhu, Anhwei province, that of Constal D. Beatman, | T C e S todhn natior government troops therc on a writ of d by At- | Patrick O'Connor | Bid Asked had mutinicd at % a. m. and had |torney The lus. The co vire trick O'Connor, a former resi- Iy i 238 hegun lootir dispatch said | Honeyn ceently ‘u»,. ¢ be 1 i | thistclly, died vester co T4 the looting * continuit brought an Johnson's | the cc it foreeq | 18 home in Windsor o g dispatch “A naval | brother, It on, and Ito break with custom and inferfere | 1uneral services ml\l e held to-| 4 yiomojite Tns ( force from the 'se warship | Coustable Beatma: the ati- [ with o situation which should e ':']‘” oY [:"””'l"ll“fn““. 3 _‘r’l :”'v‘! Conn General }}nhh; 1i landed .r\’rl is \n{nl'\lhlv\ mmm‘.(.) the i , the | corrected by the individuals direct- " S ; o {._ L V:“-” ABLEOLY " Hartford Fire 1e Japanese consulate and Japan- | mistake being y {he fact iy responsible. Tt will be o sorny ves | iabricl’s churel o'clock. | e Stoam Boiler esc |I-m’, nts, but owing fo_ ints f’l'_' the broth = the samc | foction on Harvard maturity if Burial will be in Windsor. ol SO G LT e e o T Tohoughs In @ifferent et | o ravatony ReRocl torveotion must| S Phoenix Fire urther details. | : 2 be meted out from above.” 3 g e ol x Travelers Ins Co 1805 “However, since thers two TO MEET INDLANA Ry e e B A Ty Pakiza i, : ARy Aot sng Stocks Japanese warships at Wuhu it is be- | Hamilt Not Y., Oct, 18 H(TP)— oo HORG 00 e llor Austing at died this noon at : 1 Mt ; e - |ciplinary action by university au- |y, Am Hardware ........ lieved they are meeting the situa- |Coach Andy Kerr and his squad of | {iPe it fhaetSY @8- | her Tomo after a short flines e tion. The Japanese gunboat Hotsu |26 players left last night for RBloom- | S GE R B AR L0 CUS-1 She was born i Poland and came | 50O S dathougit now to Wuhu to render further as- |ana Saturday. A practice is plan: s G LR A led in Long Island and re- | hristol mistance.” }today at Indian feoubrealy Beldoien foinvld ang 4 there until 13 since | & 5 : Yt __ |recurrence of this week's episodes. s 2 o lienTt ’ ' then she had lived in this city St I i « member of the Holy Cross| . : € ake Gallons o ood Soup!i | bt was o member T i o s p: |English Dirigible On church | Hart & Cooley Besides her husband, Jo 3 nders, 1 Second Trial Flight | rzewski, she is survived by a ¢ TainEtont Bhela Yot, 18 (&) wEg 3 B Machine Cardir England, (¢ 1 ter, Helen Zakrzewska of this city | n dachin few | Bruitich North & Judd £ e e 1d two brothers, Paul Potomski of | o) o Sp " second tr Y Hoventian: \ Cri Ll 1 S ‘!\ . le‘\”v.! and John Chicecki of | pock Stowe & Wil i Hod fo talal e on Russell Mfg Co . et "”! Funeral arrangements, in cliarge | oo Mrg (o SR el :v]“(v:”vln:‘lv'\'.»)\“l' Stanley Borawski, are | giananrd Screw f | LR CLe | Stanley Works It was in command of Major G.| s | Torrington Co ‘H Scott, and carried a crew of 50, | \l nion Mfg Co .. 15 T B T AT AV Veeder-Root i 50 these was the air minister, Lord F | Illhl]t' Utilities Stocks e unerals ||com et . e o After a six-hour flight the R-101 |1 ]1 Conn Lt & P 53 arrived her hangar here just | | Conn_ Tow : | before 2 p. m. ‘ Mrs. Catherine M. Morgan | Hifd Elec I'lxlvl 140 e T neral servi for Mrs. Cath- [ Hfd Gas Co com 94 TWO WORLD MARKS TIED | erine M. Morgan, aged 81, who died | Hfd Gas Co pfd ... . Tokio, Oct. 13 (UP)—Two world’s | Tuesday night at her hom 191 |N B Gas .... so {100 meters dash records were | Vine street, Hartford, after a short | Southern N E 202 |equaled esterday In the Gerr an- | illness, were held this mornir at | l nese hletic meet *ul. | 9 o'clock at St. Michael's x)).n'v'lvv‘ l’ racher, Ge an sprint ar, Burial was In Mt. St. Benedict ceme- | equaled fhe men’ record of 10.3 |tery, Hartford. 1 —— = - |and Miss XK. Hitomi tied the wom- ——— ‘ ENTRAINS FOR NEW YORK 3 g en's record of 12 seconds. Miss H M Martha Watrons e College, Pa., Oct. 18 (UP One of these days, especially if he proves a flop in terrapin tomi competed for Japan in th Funeral services for Mrs. Mart brisk workout on new form races, this 175-pound terrapin captured in Maverick county, 1928 Olympic games at Amsterdam, | Watrons, a former resident of thi Penn State's squad entrainec Tex., may find himself just so much turtle soup. Biologists say | winning second in the §00 meter city, who died Wednesday night at| for New ¥ night. The team gt N ¢ m 3 S e » " |run. her Plymout 3 be held!will hold a 1l drill at the he has lived hundreds of years. They call him “Whoopee”— | ™™ fte m‘-v]\"\\m):‘ul\‘nT\«:.’:: i Sl e Bk oo probably because C. E. Miller, owper, thinks he will raise| my0 frigate bivd ana the albatros Burial will be preparation clash with N. Y whoopee in Oklahoma terrapin races this fall, |can both sleep on the wing. e neery, Waterbury. ‘1 . tomorrow. | | i 'Brokers' Loan Increase Am Tobaces 3 & \-l‘ Coy 1 A Connecticut Security Company Atl 1 i . 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