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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. fund, or building, or pro sorship, Molin's Salem boarding house as GRUNDY SHULINGLY | Royal Couple Will Be Married By Cardinal Gamba In Rome (G N it Sl 0 [ s e e Ml Rk e i e : | - v ek —— have been performed a week pre- thing led to another vesterday as | | On Charge of Fleeing ihe womane workmen were digging a trench s e ) to lay a gas line. Dynamite was || 4~ "™ Sl Ablovadlt T blo i alleiza ot g“‘”* S -‘""- Rose Molin 0f (HhRNELL WORKS ON DEFENSE ecs heing gitive from justice from 2 rock. The blast shattered the ||yt & (o& ronped in dlsteiet| 1thaca, Oct. 80. (UP)—Defense i"‘:”“f"‘“'d ‘l‘n:‘(:";“’(‘m_”’:”x:‘c‘,‘\’“"'\’; court today. The woman gave her- lactics are occupying the attention thetirenohl iha ol R o her f up vYesterday to York county, of Coach Gil Dobie in preparing Bt an ¢ high in the | Me. officials, who charged her with Cornell for its game with Columbia ’ being an accessol this week. The two clevens have alr. Then a serles of explosions A D ¢ e e along the strect SRR Florence Cowl od two scorcless tics the last 2 ber 13. Mrs. Cowle following the gas, threw pave- death. ADNITS ACTIVITIES| IVG.0.P.ORCES - The A to the last died it in 5 Farmer May Get M | ! to t ment into the air and sent pe- = O el ARy = 5 destrlans scampering for safety. After the excitement had sub- || 8, y S i 1 Rt oo | President’s Son Takes to Air was hurt. | i &) L LU £ | SoCEIE : . 3 . . g . i \ Bridgeport Man's Will Gives & 1 % 3 Small Town Memorial | 7 inquired W 1 Bridgeport, Oct. 30 (P—When 4 8 anay Bod ! tated Press Ploto | Gregory S. Bryan, local manufac- i Ru::'; o 4 turer, dicd eight days ago, his es- " s n ge of Crown nce Humbert (left) of Italy and Princess Marie Jose (right) of Belgium probably will take |tate, consisting in large part of S B ’ at the church of Santa Mari of Diocletian, the national church of Italy. The exterior of |stock and bonds, was worth about o = ,”L" LA L e church is shown ¢ hop of Turin, wili perform the rites. 1£1,000,000. Today a report of the B ene et : 3 e filing of his will reveals that the ; : e o o 3 AT SR R S T T SR T value of his holdings has depr 3 U Washington cl v today ~ adlby i eati 50000 M By i SN to its o busi- | died at the s field hotel here, Oc- | £ that by the ness necd expect ! L L y { tober 22, His will was drawn the | Senn from the collapse in stock exchang: | Sunday prior to his death, Mr. | | e . N prices. ’ IN EUNTEMPT EA E | Bryan makes no bequest to local in- make this sho ; o LRl v | The bulk of his estate goes to- ius Klein, assistant | ward a memorial building in Wash- (Continued From First Page) (Continued From First Page) ington, Conn., in memory of his - | =— parents, and the residue, after some | could not gain the | Hendricks testified that to com- | bequests to relatives, to F with the jury's request would |university, from which inst z him and the other two report- | he was praduated. crs into disrepute and that the viola- | The will was filed in the probate | tion of the cthics of the newspaper court at Washington four days after profession would cause them to 108¢ | his death, their positions. The sum of £300 T sentenced for 45 days. | powell Seeley, Hen 5 in a widely broadc and the address iast night, which is under- min- 'stood to represent the attitude of ran four |the administration in general, and € 3 D. coincldes with President Hoover's nt on the business persisted the “To the r was only an ho st Thu rd tution ment because h port of the socialists. short s before Clem 1oned former Premicr went to the Xl President Doumer t tho: utes late. La swered Grundy. ,,,, - hours a RALLY CARRIES UP - = us state No action had been taken by the 1 ard, in the f: sterday’s precipitous deeline in hit by the cks from 10,- | o 000 is given to | W. Seeley and | » wou t, b ove ¢ G d foi + 1 F r bos = 1 q e @ ate they would bring, Under these | "ccurity prices, although the boara that he and the | the crs face an indeterminate goreq 3, Ford of Washington to hold | g e eftorts o o et imet with Sceretary Mellon attend | pregident had talked over the Sentence as they would be lable 10 | iy yrist for the ercetion of a mo. | i i o5 Seheltier s ing, 1 was known to have been givation. another contempt action 1t they re= | oo in “the town of Washington, s SRS D in close touch with the reserve bank = fuse to answer the questions at the [upo "1 o5 e P SR EEE 00 | PO r downward CArcerin New York end of their term. The judge im- 2 Lo St Antil thel rally At hot dloos whlah e s rorc Tong In Lime Light 4 & Bryan, ani my mother, Sarah Eliza- : ally at the close which |~ %0 o) e X k ro, | Plicd that the three might be freed o th A (Continued b brought leading issues back 4 to 14 sy gesoclo Dyloes sy Although ncver pren before, ) . tion of their sen. | PCth Seeley Rryan. Associated Press Photo S 112 to Attributed to the party in power by M. C long played a|befor “"]' S natun (he atestioaw | Atter providing for relatives, g points afte ey had dropped 12 Senater oy d 5 nce if they answered the questions. 4 5 7 4 5 Sulphur 62 1-2 M- | 3§ points in the collapse 3 Rih T e e o ety Mary D al life having tNCe 1 NCY - Shally byt Siindsietdio wll Herbert Hoover, jr. (left), son of President Hoover, ai ery Ward 59 1 One Failure Listed DS Tngaistatem ant d_through Dfan smberiofi sevoralfpovern I DA TS WG Ol I v field, San Francisco, where he reported for two weeks democratic he assert lquarters ments holdin is given to Harvard university, * in most cases ance, con griculture be retained as a perpetual memo there i3 the and cut quoted prices ne realization that He was min and labor known as the Gregory Secle, A these great | wiping out approximatcly § 2 caders who a year ago | in the Clemenceau cabinct of 1917- d value as brought | .°T° yelling ‘prosperity’ are ’lr\ln;: 20 and was minister of finance in D 3 : | s il | such portfolios us Telephon ant’s commission in the fcan & Fo The n wiped out duty. 1le holds a lient American N quo : AL G Sus. (10 find & scapegoat in the Herriot cabinet of 1924-25. He T e [ 4 : AU NES SN R o has since been a sen o hem Steel of John J. Bell & Company " a8/ slncoy O£ 5 ! | , e. WMGOW\/'W T ot om the New York eurh cxehangy Of American lite. s minister of fin in 1924, he (Continued From First Page) 25% : teliirerg, No Exchanges worth 75, unc for failure to meet its obligation Klein Cites Reasons £ 2 spart Singthe Inters f — Products 45 ) This firm docs not | Dr. Klein clted numerous circum- | 41lied_debt negotiations in progress approximate prices and an approxi- Sale No Returns Carbide 85, up 12; Cana, busi- Stances to support his view that 2 l:\ul time. He is HO“.IH‘I-.s\drH‘r mate yield on the cash invested is 200 1-4, up ¢ 2 4 nes ts suspen brought no American business is standing °f the ae chamber of | printed below 3 3 3 A Every ' . Sqparcly upon o firm, sound Dasis. | COMmerce. M. Clementel s 65 vear M S : / MILL g 5 The purchasing power of the na- | ©1d: . 83 BT Days e LINERY Co. Sale 65 orts to stabil- tion is at a high level, he said, and man nced through may be expected to continue so; the homas W. I demand for commodities has not BURT[]N H[]N[]RE[] lN rka 7 P. Mo Company been affected by stock market | 5 .10 i 1l continue their’ ef- collapse; employment is on the in- i S i ast night, Mr. ing: stocks of manufactured goods | in some cases N.M' ave nf;l th’f have not piled up and average com. | taken into consideration in the In modity prices have maintainced con- | T above table. ststentileyels. | (Continued From First Page e e " "Regardless of regretfable specu- | — Boston Bank Wins Suit to act as lative uncertainties,” he asserted, |read the 23rd psalm. Against Worsted Corp. somewhat of a|“the industrial and commercial| Ohio newspaper correspondents Boston, Oct. 30 (A—A judgment Only 177 MAIN STREE® Final T3 porations have stock in the of thes © occasion to exp! b tofore that th d to offer ‘ company I el R structure of the nation is sound.” “"“ “;""‘j V“”)‘ FCES of $3,445,084.27 for the plaintiff in i floes ot 110 | erou (ot it i s BT oIn e g B0 el Tort Erroloy eieg)| 8 DL LGER RORRE i, coens the suit of the Old Colony Trust 5 7 v ! in prices. but tofgtatement of last Friday on the |[AMilY present were Mi L company of this city, as trustee, Burton, a nicee, of Cleveland; Wil- m Burton, nephew, of Omaha. Neb., and N d Mrs. ¥ g . Dr. Klein b., and Mr. and Mr: Burton |, ain a free market for od order. In other is ritics against the United States Worsted corporation was handed down today Judge Philip J, O'Connell in su- I business situation which expressed Ords W€ high confidence fn the ingustrial U con-|gtructure of the coun ed to correct the techni : : St el _“!"“’. “]“‘:_H""‘.“""", sald that no intervening eircum- {:‘r';:\“‘"]‘["h;, {l",r"l'r & MEPREW Of lior court, sitting without a jury. price 1 1 gy Jeliers of [stance could be regarded as necc ELr SR The finding will be effective in 20 assortment o 8 o is sitating a change in a single word days. - aTiatia that the chief executive uttered. 810 000 GOLLISION SUIT | The 01d Colony, as trustee of $2.- At the most liberal estimate, he 3 £53,100 in debentures, due in 1932, 1 1 asserted, only a very small propor- = sued to recover the entire amount 7 tion of the Amcrican population Motorcycle Rider Injured in Hart- Of the notes plus interest because 7 1 o has been affected by the stock.mar- of failure to pay installments of 18 ket collapse—less than four per| ford Avenue Accident Claims | interest due on them since Febru- r cent of the families and less than | s S lary 15, 1927. Judge O'Connell's 3 one per cent of the population hy | Damages For Pains Suffered | finding represented the total amount | i individu h a “vasily prepon-| Suit for $10,000 was brought fo. °f the debentures plus the interest | ANNOUNCING > derant majority of the nation unaf. day by rPaul | Boisseneniit wmaine Instalments due in regular course, | to 815 feeted” by “speculative rations." J\I’lfl >|11‘UHH\ of lold, Mas ;lll{fl interest from the date of the §14.2 I'rom this circumstance. he drew |the allegation being that the de. “Tit: July 16, last, to today. | for | v the conclusion that American pur- fendant was responsible for a colli- | e | sing power and consequent de- sion between his automobile and a | YV oman Given Divorce 1 nd for commoditics had been motorcycle owned by the Henderson | n T | . e o ly touched by the fall in Motoreyele Co. and operated by the I‘{on‘l 1(\'.6\\“‘}2.:‘(%\!1 M(a:‘ i 9 o v prides plaintiff at Hartford avenue and o Ao S Eshs urs a rl a an a ur ay ‘ ! Purchasing Power Good Stanley street on May 30, 1920. The | [0Cutory decree of divorce today was ’ 3 Clearan Hon 1 wd £ 44 1 4 = g inted Blanche M. Hamilton of f 1ental factor in the action is brought through the plain- : Yorl e S e ! Prices Ridicwlously Tow situation of busin Uff's next friend, Alcode Boisso- T LGN Lot i { n e ine i i William 15, Hagear. | 4%ainst William Hamilton, a New : : e souing the wrif, which was|Haven automobile salesman, in | 25 1 mers, mer- |served by Constable F. E. Clynes. | SUPreme court, s il i o ! o men. and|It Is returnable in superior court| Mr. Hamilton, who was formerly o | 0the of industry, |the first Tuesday in December, cmployed in this city, accepted the c FRe TRt L 5ae s . was DOsiton with the New Haven firm | [ ] | thrown to the ground by the im. 10 establish a Connecticut residence, | t n proceeding in a northerly djrection | ration before Justice Isaac Wolfe, in LeA on § v street and the autbmobile Superior court, New Haven, was de- r et S o e cided yesterdiy in favor of Mrs. Ulontat e time ot Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton charged e intolerable cruclty. | - o 51"931(3 Barbers (,l}[)l)ers, LIONS HAVE CHICKEN DINNER f ! 1a that i impos. . Salesman Loses Customer More thanga0memborsfiotiitna Hi 1 o Yot damale '\V'V i A e ony Lions club attended a dmm:r yester- " xpected on the stock 5 e = I s T T afternoon at Hart's pond, 1 e S0 s s gl 5y on. The social was one of a and next noon in Ad b hop at 46 bolbw iditd ande e c w for go Arch strect h‘f foot /(.m.m‘x;:] fsiont ot AdalnnE Canlsontand 1| tempt to do so. | wire and pulling down a set of elee- |JFOC TP B0 IO, CAUZOR, CFF A i 1 nt of Amer'gin tric clippers with such force that ooqo (ORI B Ot ' ; S cont they were damaged. The propri e i 4 th lance otor of the shop wanted him to pay | prpoRmENTINTOL L l r fo alrlyavell fforsithalidam age by Rtn s isalenmanl Sy o8 s R ural i1 0 BEIsHlang i r A trend of production iriw’ d and ,‘1;“(1‘ ctive 8 o street complained to Officer Dom- i a . rds of living a pasachplie . braskas about 10 o’clock last night 2 L | doien e e e onain e hea piaecy (12 here was a window peeper || EVERY NEW HAT IN OUR STORE AND THOSE RECEIVED TODAY ! r other econom L O U CE L R C @€ about his honse. The officer searched T i J gl NE J TE 50 H acen 8nd ook backe the chook he had | o nuignborhood but found ns trace INCLUDED IN THIS SALE—NONE RESTRICTED ! s in economic conc iven the salesman. Sergea T vonal | 3 : . < : of 411 thosn speculative linger found no cause for police ac- | °F 27O il Regardless of previous reductions, Hats will be sold less the twenty-five per |; Fneasin Ll RS S S L ADPITIONIZO STane Al b cent discount. This is an opportune time to replenish your wardrobe for 1 Booth Optimist fraction of the people.” Seek to Discontinue Bronson of Winchester, field agent | the winter season. Hats of every type and for all occasions. [ T = F . EE for the Connccticut state park and T FIVE GET SCHOLARSHIPS Railroad in Vermont o7 . ‘010 ion, has obtained | Felt Hats Matron Hats i 1 New Haven, Oc ) () — Five | Montpelier, Vt, Oct. 30 (P—Bteps deeds to 560 acres of forest land in € ats 5 Sl i i hip awards for the current were taken to discontinue operation | the towns of Plainfield and Volun- | Velvet Hats Velours Metallic Hats : in Y divinity school were of the Bristol railroad today when town to be added to the Pachaug Soleils Youthful Hats t 1 a ounced tod The scholarsh a petition was filed with the pub- | forest. 3 { & n on the basis of high standing |lic service commission for permi. —_ — | | uwdics in the second term of sion to abandon the terminals of HOUSEKEEPER FPATALLY HURT | ST OSEA DS e $1.50 G e 48T ] ! t 14 <1929 100l year went to the six-mile raillroad at Bristol and | Startford, Oct. 30 (#—Mrs. A\'(’lr’fl‘ 2 9 2‘; $(“I 37 o = \ Jerome Miller, Rrooklyn, w Haven Junction, Vt. The rail- | McDermott, 40, housckeeper in the | 2 O T A T e e e 5.0 L0 | O G o i it wster R Smith, York, Neh.;|road was constructed about 40 home of Edwin Miner, was fatally | S G AT SN R e S 8081 ARk ... $821 i d s T lin Virtue, w Or- vears ago by the late Governor injured when she fell down a flight ! - o " o < A i leans; Marfon William Nilsson, | Percival W. Clement. The petition | of stairs last night. She died of a | 4 05 HIAIS B e e TN E 13 5 DREEA TS B e e S 102112 Washington Hopeful Osceola, Tow and Arthur Chester was filed by H. D. Smith, the re-|fractured skull a few minutes after | | Oct. 30 (P) icial | Clarke, Atlanta, Ga. ceiver appointed several years ago.|the accldent o | L= H

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