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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. REED SAYS TARIF PLINE SIWS WIH |3 Roeors 1y s WARKET POV HOPELESSLYDEAD SEVEN NEARGihoy = | Deathe J{Fell St b ] e . | General hospital today to Mr. and lec | PRE[][[;TS FA‘LURE‘ A S i e, v\l:fi.flsamucl Marshall of 10 Cedar | josopn ]’f;:‘;l)r:p:‘h.'(:‘n:lpl;]. oyt ‘m’m: totlon ad \VE.ST‘ AIN ST, < . inued From First Page stre S % 2 week enc ed $8%,- P ) ‘ — A ron was born at New Britain | Ko Haven Gomerar movsiy | 200, burreis auts aecrease ot 430 | Fnormous Yolume of Sales 5 TG JEW BRITAIN *¥ e sl 5 1N NOSDIHAL! ¥ e ale Can e Fo cluded that it had sunk and that|General hospital today to Mr. and | fo110min, i AR At a R T sunk : ; 2 E & two weeks' illness with | : Ciral-Posa Ianlon bonrd Ataviied. -~ |Mrs. Albin Elosson of 55 Dwight [~ % "€ Y| week i nPAY ! irst Page) oo othlinele o SN 21 pneumonia. ¥ Forces Issues Down Agam i HARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _THL 2118 - . Funeral arrangements, in charco : . | able course of pro- | When the company's City of Ottawa | A daughter was born at New Brit- |of Frank Dutty of Main. strest Age |l S rhe | Kraft & A son w oi (Countinued ters as an inev x Cheese Corp cedure, if a tarift law is to be en- i:‘k’]""“]‘j’:"‘]‘él";:""lbhldnm\}-'mr fiving over | 21 (:\‘1;};‘.""1‘_;“’:"":"""‘(;“'nu;;’"_' l;[‘;’m‘:\‘_{;‘Inrnm.Mru\ pending the arrival of | 50 :,:”3\1 .’,7,;:,‘:’1:14”“2’ o Yl N ew Vork) Octi 2y (P=Te a cted befora the rogular sslon be. | an e annel. | (and relatives £ hotes Sl of the hanking support which many o gins in January. motored craft capable of carrying| A SOR Was born at New Britain William 8, Teviin SRcsacileiito oy ‘,’21"',:,’.- o 't"uihlffi‘l e e S Sgotiee e Yient W ori BN 11 maseerie e M o e e e e I e oty e e il e e CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Chairman Smoot of the finance |{0 Karachl, India, was started only|&nd Mrs. T Slater of 27 Sl i R REST00 S0RRRNT P R e ; cerued to Nov. 30 of the CONNECTICUT POWER CO. committee, who is in charge of the vea levels reach last Thursday's : i 1 < |dicd Saturday at his home 1 ft Phe o {newed their assauits on the e Y + ) - DL hao favored this method of | = o R e Mo R e B Kee e e Chsensto [araithci N HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. ity e e e e e e meeovered L o e Biltaln & (General hoapitar | &£810030 L 60 ¢ . pe| The average price of crude pe. [MUIVe accounts were throw A SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. e is, , 3 5 Senoa, 4 —Three | yesterday. | Born in Cold Springs, N. Y., he | (o), 10 producing fields | PoArd. T'rices o 4 of 5 : Ve s among the adherents of the demo- |bodies, those of the pilot and two| A daughter was born to Mr. and |5Pent his carly vouth there. Mr Tedaciies ) rok to 43 poir vith most of ' i STAMFORD GAS & ELECTRIC CO. « -independent republican coali- | passengers, of the City of Rome,|Mrs. Bernard Donnelly of Lin. | Teviin, a linotype opecrator for W e Mf“ri a, | the leadens selling selow the 1 i UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. » tion which has proved its strength | Imperfal Airways plane which sank |wood street at New Britain Genera] | A0St d during et S e : 7 3 5 ed with the average price for aturday, have been re-|hospital today. |time was employed at various news- | (oo cor record » tions in which he had been arrested | IOTTOW morning at 9 o'clock at St | Tt ¢ i | John' T 5 isit early this afternoon of Today's daily controversy em- o g 'geveral times, jJohn's church, New Haven. Burlal; gl o braced a determined effort by nm‘DI'aSUC B&fll‘ DI’WC FOP(}BS 'he shooting occurred, witnesses | W!!L be in Mt. §t. Benedict ceme- | ; Poodlichell Sehaiman fotythe o stration republican | covered. The search is continuing | : S8 e e | papers throughout the state. B F_,“"’.‘ "‘T jrpsriod ’““L‘ -‘:"'” Trad ip. for those of four others, including e | Surviving him are his wife, at $1.634 a barrel, according 1€ | olume tl The second week of debate on the |the Woman, who were aboard. Gang Warfare Murder [Minnie L. Church Tevlin; v gian ooy hour ehis individual rate schedules of the| ® S i S RN O Puzzles Boston Police |broth James Tevlin of Ne ot e [ e measure began today with half of Boston, Oct. 2§ UP—The Identity |V Joseph Tevlin of New York,| To1Y i Inct day. for deposit | 00N the items in the first schedule, that |of the slayer of Salvatore Alabiss, |RA¥YMond Benjamin and Harold | ¢ S0¢urities of the Cuba Cane Sugar (005 G0 m B o Rs Co E Salva 2, Corp. er the plan of reorganiza. |4a¥e With i devoted to chemicals, oils and paint, | | 40, Who was beaten with 4 lead pipe |TeVIin of this city, and four siste ”:f,‘ ”\“n I»(\ T "} SHRSOERAIL T e Y R THE & S still to be taken up. TFourteen more | and shot threc times here last night, | MIS- James English and Mrs e jv:"m‘x \n‘ y:mn}unfi on | Sl Members Hartford Stock Exchange schedules remain to be considered | Eematubd ik nownitodayied woilce A cmasiLone bo e inieloity biva | SRR R L o i G ot | SRR e R e S HARTFORD when the first has been disposed of | [auestidned fultacamtatanataotnifio Sile end Trshe Tenintotitathrond B o sceo BERD AR R R SR (R e Ohn ULt ben er e Sl New Brrav - MEeRIDEN and, after these, the free list must | learn more of rum running opera- | Funeral services will be held to-| O™ v G S R 33 Lewis St, be debated. T S 4 s | 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. B s 1 - tional Cit nk he country's champions of agriculture to impose | said, after Alabise had been knock. LY | S Aetitution , animal and fish oils and fats. The | {another man. TEscaping a small | Joseph Puzewski | “"“"" "’,'1_ ; Al independent western republicans | {crowd that was gathering,” the as.| JOSePh Puzewski, aged 42, of 107 | I the tide o P nmed ‘We offer and recommend: other bankers p d into were actively behind a move to fix| New York, Oct. 28 (P—Prices [sailant fled towards a fer boat | Grove street, died Sunday morning| S obably will he call- | the tarift on these commodities at 45 went into another drastic decline on slip. Police searched the boat for ot his home after a long illness He s ¢ today, particular- | him in vain |was born in Poland and settled n.!COnyer[]hles Show Some Re- \ pian o NCORPORATED INVESTORS with various specific duties, estimat- |1y the utilitics, a score of which| Nine persons were questioned later |this city about 20 years ago. % | tories company tod ed to fall short of that levy. tumbled more than 5 to 30. Many|and a 32 calibre automatic revolver, | Mr. Puzewski was employed hy| Hemmn 0[ Sm(\k Marke[ LOSSES extra dividend of cents Thelr project had support from Of them recording new lows for the [ shoemaker's knife and a piece of |the Famir Bearing Co. for many raised the annual rate fror at the present market the administration group as well as|Movements, and cancelling most of ; pipe were found on the scene, Gang |¥°ATS but due to his sickness he | e $4. Wall street is fervently hoping from thelr usual democratic alliés. |thelr gain since the viclent upswing|rivalry in hootlegging and rum run. [Rad been unemployed for aomel o pon o0 () F=Snonas| Lok EOCUINEHE HILIbeRlorth oo Jones of Washington, the assistant |i these stocks set in last June, ning were blamed for the shooting |Ume. He was a member ot fhe LN OTE OF 88 G 8 Bonds| ¢ B Guarterly meeting of republican leader, and Thomes of | A checking up of commission|by Captain Archibald Campbell of |Sacred Heart church and was als | toqay’ and considerable setliiiy | UNited States Steel Corporation after Idaho, were active sponsors of the house records over the week-end|the East Boston police. affillated with the Bolcalawa Chro-|,.5 o0 FE0 SOMS NaPIo o do.|the close of the market tomorrow | 05 70 (RT3 el S Sk Ibrought out a huge volume of weak- = — Drexo soclety ofi the H9ly Cross|egtic corporation issucs, especially | Several weeks ago, thera were ru. | Philippines Discussed |ened marginal accounts, which were | Message Found in Lake |chursh. JE0E | the rails | mors of a possible stock split-up or | The disputa over the oil and fat |not cleaned out in the frenzy of last Probabl N | o entdes his wife, Mrs. Lmcy Pit-| “yreavy liquidation of stocks, was|CX(r® dividend on steel, but these dutiss aroused again the controversy | Week’s selling, and stock bought for robably From Crew zewsii. ne is survived by a daugn- accompanicd by some. drastic de. |StRdually disappeared as the date on imports from the Philippines, SUPPort during the earlier part o | Holland, Mich,, Oct. 28 (#- ter, Miss Anna Puzewski: @ son, | i in convertibles. International|©f the meeting approached ! now duty free, The farm group con- |the decline was unloaded in huge ‘nly;‘.\-;u,'m.;{.xn:‘w;! and ostensibly writ- :(’l]u\‘lrtyr'l uzv‘\\.:kl‘fn brother, Kon- [eiophone: 4 1025 w1 or dbput 17| General Miocteit whs ilie Naraest tended that cocoantit oil from the |Volume. G o o buIsec ofEs {he stanty B0t R CHENERA oo sl n AT 0 i LT SIS R D a | T R Tad s mel breaking Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges i5lands was proving . serious com- | ies Service was an outstanding | Grand Trunk car ferry Milwaukee, Antoinette Worozolo 4 1-25 lost more than 13 points to 254, as confrasted with oW Main S N Britain Phi 2580 potitor of domestic cottonseed ofl, | Weak feature. tumbling 16% points |Which foundered in last week's storn) | Newark, N. J. |51 el Amercan'®t Interna | low oF s Thuredae. westing. |[§ 93 West Main Street A L UATH H 0. The senate already had gone on | L0 20%, as contrasted 1o its recently 10 Lake Michigun, was found in a| Funeral serviees will e held to- | bt Rl T A Stuart G. Begar, Manager record, however, as opposed to dis- | recorded high of 68%, and the o in Ke near here yester- lmorrow morning at 850 at SVl St.c ySi : S Soln turhing the present free trade ar- | YeAr's low of 281, Rights were re- 92 . {liome_and at 9 otclock at the Sa-|Reading Coal and Iron b Vi T |G Manvill Case =5 e i il T A i was dated Qctoher 22 at 6:ay icred Heart church. Burlal Wil he| comorations ta win s L Qoo Ll ste IR We offer. Referring to figures compiled by | StOCK at 60. The stock rallied a ’“; L lk"rlr read: Mnmu;) 1\\'7uvr fast ‘m Sacred Heart cemet TR e e NARersns v Gas & ikathis. Uhdesrosa T e 3 1 ] fl TR T e |1 slicker, pumps working good e | ; i s d BiEC : . . IL I Miles of the Fair Tarie|lite after fouching 29%. Duke |l & SEuinpy ; | low coupon carrier obligations de- | fiott, Fisher. n Kodak, Allied H f d E] L h i Heniter Pedln of ey [Power mpa Electilo Tnvestory euch |DEY ned back to Milwauke William 0. Putney | velopea S L s arttor ectric 1g t eague, Senator Tydings of Mary { dscil Might make 1t, might not. All crew | William 0. Putney. aged 48 | PR e L e By G micl prexican land, last night declared that the | Droke more than 50 points, and Al- |2 " LI R LU utney, aged 4 4 ing | Pelephonc Business | result of the work of Senator Bing- | lied Power, American Gas, American 0" HC ¢ D g Hhogmassasyl At i etec ot i gled t night at tric Dond and Share, |28 Wrilten on Grand Trunk station- |New Britain General hospital fol- | lowing a shert illness caused b Coast guards liere id the mes- |ruptured appendix sage was encased in an official tube | He had been a re !Into which an officer of the ship |eity for Pennsylvania 4s gaine Chicago St. Louis and M ¥ a|Nemphis divi three and Cle sident of this | cago and st | about 20 years and for | advanced icago, Indianapo- jsome time was employed by Pratt |lis, and Leuisville 53 improved near- & Whitnay of Hartford - |1y a point. Fractional advances ap- | He is survived by hi: Te, Mre. [ peared in Raltimore & Ohio 68 and age, is the name | Beatrice Pu oy i PESCe, sons, Earl and | refunding . sland 5s, 5. riment in which the Chgrles | inding Rock Island 5s, N AT Connecticut Electric Service wy issues points, | Machines, A Orleans, | Byers were among moved up|to sell 15 to 20 points lower. Price on Application nati, Chi- | - Steel common 1 103 1 . ro division 4s, | points ham's “socrefary lobhyist,” Charles | l4ght, Eilc I. Eyanson, was proposed tariff |Standard Power, and Hydro Elcc- rates which would give Connecticut | {ric lost about 10 to 20. Arkansus industries an annual revenue in- | Natural Gas, a Cities Service sub- crease of $53,000,000. He severely |#idiary. dropped to 10, compared 10 ' wag required to place a message in condemned Bingham's action in |last weel’'s close of 15 and a! 5 |ty . 5 jthe face of an impending wreck. The putting Eyanson, an officlal of the | Nhigh of the vear of 26. !guards explained that “slicker,” r Connecticut Manutacturers' associa- | Oll8 held up under the crushing ferred to In the me! tion, on the government payroll as | Weight of selling better than moxt given the comy 10 Iy below last 193, carrying ft fractions low level cstablished | rsday. | THI. MARKE AT 2330 .M, | “Investments That Grow” 2 : $ 3 Putney of this city; a|souri Pacif Tahigh' A (Furnished by his secretary, and having him at-,8TOUPS, but such issues as Standard crew of the ferry slept, oS - % 3 3 SOUTLREACK «high iley of | i he anered scosions of tha | of Indiana, Guit and Humbln sag: | e Lot _.1«.(1;“.: n })olrmlln Putney, and his| Pennsylvania 435 and Northern Pa- | : 4 . . S e i R ST 5 ks father. Charles E. Putney of Clare- | cific 6 Che & Dye finance committee, then considering §¢d moderately. Investment trusts ) Tau : ' : ; uiier C ter 1 0 tarife rates were heavy, Lehman Corp. breaking | Real Estate News !"”,”,"' N ,“' i ” pulities Randiglindustrial s werdl o A oals P ’ [] 0 3 A 7 o iy — Puneral services will be held | steady to slightly higher erican | American 142 34252 oo S e 7 points to 91, against its r:cfinl‘ I e 3, hel : 4 3 . N Connecticut industries, Tydings | offering price of 104, Goldman | Warraniy [IEeda et rnoon at 2 g'clo ephone ature fx New York | Am Ior O3 g8 8¢ |§ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN said, are “among the most prosper- Sachs tumbled 9 points to within a | Tverett 1. Herwis to Iilen T. gy o0’ FApPel: Tiev. Samuel Sut-|Telephone 6s and North American | Am Loco S, ke e MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGK ous In the country He quoted couple of points of the year's low,|Herwig, Henry street. | i Ml Episcopal church 5 1-25 sold up in the former group [Am Sm & Re 80 923 % Wil be in [ whild Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel, 1258 gures on individual concerns to| High priced industrials broke| Sarah Greenstein o William | gy te SO0 |t m,‘.mfmmml anehyed o :m . Tel 263 150 support his contention and described | sharply, Aluminum Co. Decre and \0;»:1\(, Euclid avenu ‘ g y_”’i',‘v‘;:”""" '] o ““I and a few “”"x s bl % He ) f es as “merely | Tubize dropped 20 s o| Auguste Samarzevsky to Alma |er industrial obligations improves 0% the proposed tariff rates as “merely | Tubize dropped 20 points or more| Augus ¥ 5 : S e Bl o % typical instances of the effort to get | Fox Theaters, Niles Bement Pond, |O'Nell, Newington avenue. Ramon Fonseca ominally. Trading in the United |Anaconda Cop 10215 . Ramon Fonsec former resident | States government and foreign se- | Atchison d rates merely to swell | Fokker, General Theaters and other | Sultana Najarian to Harry b RkEAR i ! 5 of this city, died 1n Bridgeport Sat-|curities was quiet and price vari. | Atlantic Hofin 447, A b.l I C profits” and “tributes to the effec- | comparatively low priced issucs Jm;x;lll}‘» Park street. % - [iirday’ nignt fellowing 'a heart ati|cilons oo ooy ,,1'3,‘,r,”f,]‘. AERiB oAt e 33 utomobile Insurance ompany tiveness of Sccretary-Lobbylst Eyan. | sagged. L o et ‘/f':: RO e et g WS e T S S S ‘rench Republic 7 1-2s wera |Both Steel .. ! on's work. The ticker was again helpless be- | Linden street. {@ clam boat and had returned after | lire & Tt nenclv il ot o o Capital cieeecaeene. $5,000,000 AN Sl fore the enormous influx of orders. | Mortgage SeveralimontNe v ovazes i Hatnol o rising nearly a point on Brook Man > Y By early afternoon, the quotations| Antoni Kowalezyk, et al, to J. M S Ovag 'S limited dealings Can Paci S e earsmiaionae 115505,360 e | S e ill but for a short time before he 2 S 2 i on the tape were nearly an hour be- | Zuk, Miller s e ey 3 = Cer De Pasee 3 = 95.021.68: WAVE []l: SELLIN[} hind transactions on the floor. Antoni Kowalezyk. ot al, to Sav- Ln.o'o o ";] l:“_‘ (| THREE NEW TYPHOID CASES |Ches & Ohio 237 236 285 Total Assets ................ 25,021,683 Gy e b s 1ings l(fl(n.c of New Britain, $4,500. : for qhout clght years, coming hor | \I.:v":m:‘ Oc 3 (B—No [ £y R 4‘ v Dividend Rate 80c N | Miller stre from Cape Verde islands DL SSnHOlTT cases were ChryalozsCop 2 40T ; HILITARY HONORS PAID - | chinario's glome Asso. o AmnA | Regides his wite he is survived by (POrid to thie state DanERol foolol 4 A0 Par Value $10 B Johnson, $1,725, State street. | inrce children, Jave, Jesele ang 3o Ith for the week ended at noon | Congoleum 1 15% 13% ar value DEGEASED WAR YETERAN]‘ Everett 1. Herwig 10 John Wes- | (11" ltoday. The total number of cases | Consol a ..115% 108 1 | : : ! f cesser, §2,000, Henry street, Funeral services will be held at |10 the state following the outbreak |Corn T 12 106 ! It is esiimated that this stock is selling con- e | {he home of Josenh Liopes of 45 |In Glastonbury and Tast Hartford |Dur 65 180 16 ¥ siderably less than ten times its yearly earn- ings and is recommended at the present market. mains at W tvphoid the wee There were thr ver cases reported one each for Hart- \yrtle street tomorrow morning at | Servicemen and - Campany T.| Japanese Makes Effort 3 & . 2oy | 8:30 and at St. Mary's church at § (Continued From First Page) Squad Assist at Funeral of Emil To Assassinate Premier |, 3" 51 50 iy i R 7 ’ Tokyo, Oct. 28 (—An apparently | (unotery. ford, Bristol and Bridgeport, as st 754 on in the belief that the worst was | RcutDauded by} Pricst, weak-minded Jupanese was arrested e compared with four cases last weer Jort, Tex . 40 y over. | Many ex-service men attended the | 1092Y after an attempt which po- — - —— {Genl Asphalt 11 Several blocks of 5,000 shares or | obsequies of Emil Reut, aged 3 lice believed was directed against | LOCAL STOCKS . ) Genl Ele 1% 2 more changed hands in the early |43 Lyman street, who died at the lh:.‘l(rvlnf Premier rflmm\g\:‘r’?\ . | (Furnised by Putnam & Co.) Genl Motors 3314 1 trading, with the ticker falling 13 |Soldiers’ home at Noroton Friday o I Rpaneees SprancisupoiLE the F l —_ Goodrich Tire 62 611 minutes behind the market at t fternoon after a long iliness from [FUNNINg board of an automobile | unerals Insurance Stocks Hudson Motors 631, 607 end of the first half hour. njuries he ived in France at the | 1aVing the premior's re i Bid Asked [Int Comb, Ing 22 o1 Nearly all the large brokerag: |front. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pas- | Gravn dagger The " | Actna Casualty 2 nt Nickel 4535 421 houses kept open vesterday to bring | tor, ofiiciated at the solemn high(#1¢ le was thrown to ihegground, | Charles Demars ! ife Ins Co . 1 7. lnt Hars V) their records up to A check- | mass of requiem at the Sacred Heart cre officers picked him yp. | Tuneral services for Charles De- | 720° Int Tol & T wiig 013 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ing up of accounts revealed numer- ciucch at 7:20 o'clock this morning. > % sz L A {mirs, who died Saturday mornin Ins 5 TR 43, ous weak spots, which apparently | The firing squad consisted of Ser- SCHIBRSJUSI G DETITR S his homie, 202 Mills stre fol-| ( o aral ) : ; ' 5 New Britain National Bank RIdg. e being cleened out in tods it Joseph A. Barrelt, Serge , Iritchburg, Mass, -“‘»'v 28 (U1 low six days' illness with pRev- g rord. 1ir i 4 415 Tel. 5200, carly selling. So drastic was the | W orrow, Jr.. Privates Ken- |Chicf Justice Walter Perley Hall of | jopj cre held this morning at{ yirq Steam Roiler 760 Ward a1 FUE T Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter, decline last week that tens of thou- | net . Charles Maffer, Alexan- achusetts superior court, criti- |y gclock at St. Joseph's chur I National Iire 59 Bisc 3 8 ally ill at his home here, was re. 2 ¢ 1901 192 I PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517 sands of accounts were wiped off the | der Janik, Robert Callahan and John 3 s Rev. John F. Donohue, pastor, o 4 i DIRECT PRIVATE NEW books altogether, as many as a|Gnazzo and Bugler Charles Embry, |Ported as “resting comfortably” this|ciated at the solemn high mass of ! 5 i < o 3 2 2, 169 i- | morning. equiem and was assisted by Rev 3 thousand being climinated in many | members of Company E, 169th reg rning . : requiem an a : g eeon] of the small brokerage offices in the | ment. Chief Justice Hall is 62 years old| jonn Keane as deacon and Rev. Manufacturing Stock: small cities of the country. | The pall bearers were Fred Tyler |And has been chief justice sine|jonn Mccabe of Jewett City as sub- [ Am Hardw Mistakes Found Small | of Eddy-Glover post, John Preston, | May, 1922. Bronchial pneumonia 19| gagcon. Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins Co ral V H & H Amer Pa X0 i e B Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 4¢ . o ’ 2 jerrowst 5 & 4 Mot ( , Co r AN spccialists inactive - stocks | William Turnoe and’ Joseph Fein: |said to have developed from a|"WEE L g & Speneer s o 1)Lk Mot We offer were ordered to he on hand yester- \pI{old,. rl-pr;u;nt)nk‘ the Veterans of | slight cold. Rzl Ov s lnch e kR St var | Iv\r‘lsrlél Brasgirtr e : PERRR R . N t' 5 tes day to straighten out the errors|Yoreign wars. . e el Neirer G Thee, | City Company - — Mllips Pet Ch al al Assoc o SEaen e vt e B o nowak llcondnatod TAKEN ILL ON STREET ‘1"“”“ (s e (et U9 i Ipei emic ation ssocla which invariably arise in big mar- ub Serv N J kets. Considering the fact that all dio Corp the offertory he played Abbed.|COIt's Arms |the committal Doss's “Ave Maria” and at the con. | Eagle Lock ... | Burial was in scrvices at the grave.| Fred Baum, 55, of 183 Curtis acred Heart ceme-!gireat, was stricken with a heart at- Stock transactions on the floor of the ex- 3 secration Mrs. James O'Brien sang | l'afnir Bearing Co 110 1gton Rd 45! inge are consummated by the |lerY. e alio gave a sermon in|tack shortly after 6.30 o'clock thin|ganctus and Benediotus from St | Hart & Cooley . 13655 - spoken word, With a hastily written | Which he paid tribute fo the ex-|morning on Myrtle street and was|Gocilin's mass, ~Some Swoet Day' | landor 07 memo of the participating brokers | “ATTiOr carried Into Appell's store, afler|.q rongered by Mrs. O'Brien ak| b 1s the only written record, the num- | G Wwhich the police were notified and [}, conclusion of the mass and|North & Judd " S8 — - —— ber of mistakes was eurprisingly | CANNING COMPANY BURNS {Officers W. J. McCarthy and James | = played Gricg's funeral march. Palmer Bros. “ = L Caiais, Me., Oct. 28 (UP)—Fed H. McCabe took him to New Britain | '000 T8 B (BROrTC AtOe | 1 h 0 Teiowe & wit 1 Total sales In the first half hour by ofl used in the packing of sar- General hospital. This afternoon it |yeooie " jhannig Maloney, D. DeMers, | Russell Mfg Co 2 T ~ totaled 816600 shares, as contrast- |dines, fire raced through the plant | was said at the hospital that he Was /oy Sullivan, James Mannina | Scovill Mfg Co . X} i ° 4 with 560,100 in the first hall|of the Frontier Canning company resting fairly comfortably. LD eta, | standara Ser our of trading Saturday. {in Robbinston yesterday causing SR I Rev. Father Donohue conducted|Stanley Works ... 60 1 S oy —— |1oss estimated at nearly $200,000. TWO ARABS SENTENCED |tha committal services at the grave|Torrington Co g2 T nvestment JSecurities IFIED ADS|The plant wns one of the largest| jerysalom, Oct. 28 () — Two|in St. Mary's cometers. | Union Nifg Co e 1 !Tim Rol Bear 1 oA ST MRITAIN e o e | Arabs were sentenced to death to-| VeRgeE Lo ] Land 75 Pearl St. Tel. 2711155 W. Main St. el. 5800 day and two to ten years' hard labor | CARD OF THANKS Public Utlities Stocks Pa Union Cart United Iruit 1 a Al U 8 Rubbed 1 z !on charges of murdering a Jewess In| We wish to thank our friends and | oo S " the recent Moslem-Semitic disorders|neighbors for the kindness and | oo 000 (0 LT E A at Safed. A Sephardim Jow accused | sympathy shown us in the recent | o0 5o &0 130 We offer: of firing at and wounding four Arabs [death of our father and hus. [0 FONTT lat Jafta was acquitted because of [band. Also for the beautif Hfd ¢ Eis}er EleCtric Corporation unreliable Arab evidence, {offerings We Offer and Recommend: Chemical National Associates Price on Application. 1 floral s Co com Walinsht Ry | s, Signed, Mrs. Valenti and children, | 17 Gas Co pfd West Blec 7 | IN B Gas . Willys O : 14 I Traded in on the New York Curb. Earnings for the ;[f::';:or:' YIS ::1;31").‘.'»“1{::)\‘.‘-, FIRE SWEEPS HOTEL Woolvorth ... 803 #% ai%| 0 x ek L3 3 > Yello Truck . 18 153 15% st 9 months of 1929 nearly $7.00 per share. al service for Warden H. K. W.[ Boston, Oct. 28 (UP)—A three- (A - wortgage. Altorney Leo V. Gaffney | been made, it is alleged. Constable Neottiwillibeleld Snitlie fiorison ATIAITCBHOE SR oRrocaun il SUITS BROUGHT | issued the writ, which was served by | I 1. Clynes served the papers. . X 4 e e S | rorEcLosURE This stock must advance materially from present lev- || chapel tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Jtev. |Glenwood hotel in the south —end, : by sale | Censtable F. 15 Clynes, e ) 25,000 P rn {| wtion for foreclost 5 Willlam A. Smith, prison chaplain |¢arly today causing $25,000 damagza | 5 . ! Sshviad SR cls. A rare opportunity to buy at the current market, Gl cananct o s,'?,\.“ s, Burial |and driving familics from neigh- | o 0f a mortzage. appointment of a re-| \dolph Reinas, through Attorney MARRIAGE INTENTIONS will be in Lebanon, New Hamp- |DOring home: e o neshetto ""]""]"'”"’ ainie] a omas J. Cabelus, brought a Applications for marriage lcenses s s A A garage contai 70 automo- | Bank . | property and a deficicncy judsrient | ; : " . |have been filed by the owing: :?“’;} 1”‘; "O'l:\- “,m;““,m“’m ¢ 2 [bites “.:'1“.. stable housing four | Dank of Ameri. .. was brought today by Isidore Wol action to foreclose on a mo 4 George Kisselak of streap ’ . e = [the blaze has not been determinea. | Fauit . | 1tian Wohn unst Nicola Dilor- | Dossession ¢ efprem X St 1gust W, Nelson, divoreads A T S e R e 3 | Cent. Hanover 110 | eto, Maria Dilorteo, Hyman Horwitz { Adelle Gross of ‘New Bri T e W ables. o Now 1o Ghcasa) Bridgenont Dlswo MmberamlIn infulliingls ADY OSSULSTON DIVORCED ! = {Herman Feigeabaum, Israel Wexler, | tction is returnable in the elty court|y;giotown: ~ Stanley Topa of 352 New Haven Meriden Hartford tinnid oute2ei620 000 Sestionilunt St eR b e oy ) divoree | Turkey, to embark on a good | Anna Naier, and Solomon Sheinman. | the first Monday in November. a0 stvest, and. Moria B Welil ber last year, an increase of 1,000,- nisi has been granted 10! roads pre Ossulston on the ground ofjcitizens, ¢ well deer Lad | b 5 | According to the writ, the defend- | of the same address; James Young New Britain Office 000 feet over the year before, | [ ant owed tiyplanitift $2536.04 on of 150 Hartford avenue and Mars Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. S £ |misconduct by her husband, Tord|months' rc ce, to put in 10 days | Hoberman to Elias Wohll on Fet [ July 1, 1926 alid gave a note for that |garet Cox of 200 Hartford avenue. ZASURY BALANCE | Ossulston, heir to the earl of Tank- ' of yearly road service. A $4 fee|ary 7, 1920, a note for itat ummmv1 imount, secured by a mortgage on TR l Treasury Balance, §219,058,267 lumne‘ Il exempt them from actual work. | having been given and secured by a[the property. Payments have not 1. requires all malo | The action is the outgrowth of a forcigners of six|debt of $9,500 owed by Barnelt 7 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |

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