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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929. | s s n Vo | CALED 0 REVAND Prominent South Church Work- | ¢r Dies After Briel Iiness Mis. n Celia Melissa Wood, r H, | wife of | Wood, died last night at | * home, 11 Emmons place, after « short illness. She had been a re ident of this city for almost 60 y 114 reached her §lst birthday Iwersary in March, Mrs. Wood was one of the oldest | nembers of the South Congregation- | i church and devoted much of her me to the activities of the church. She was a former president of the New England Union Chinese Sun- day school and was superintendent department, South Congregational of the Chinese of the church Sun- | | an- | | “Wrong Number” Saves Family From Gas Fumes New York, Nov. 2 (UP)— David Nagle awakened when the telephone rang incessantly. His apartment was filled with gas. His wife and child were al- most unconscious. He staggered to a window, opened it and then answered the telephone It was wrong number—ex- cuse it pleasc SPEAKERS LISTED FOR BIBLE CLASS Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Community ha Miss -Velma Payne and Rhoda Pratt attended the Frolic at the Middletown school last evening. Mrs. Pratt were local visitors PLAINVALE NEWS esterday (Continued From Page Seven) at Miss Senior high Charles Pratt and Miss Betty by Y Nov. 2 Stock g Commercial Trust Co. Files Notice |y oo Ranibl o A e | .o { Its Intention at Town DOCatl NotedR o) Hs . f (Protestant - Ministers Engages corporate e 1o tevers Conoer [Jpge Moderation Until Unsettle TEL. 2040 for Series of Sunday TAKS | wotice o intent to toreciose on ait |15, T"e, Change, it was said, s Market Is Adjusted property held by Reginald E. Towers | pay| hose firm, Revere & —_—— : and Mrs. Lucy Towers was filed in | gon- Y63 (eI R e e : A list of speakers for Everyman's| the city clerk's office today by At o New York, Nov Bible class from now until February | torney Cyril . Gaffney, acting for | <> r rolling com el exch 1, has been prepared by the Protes- | the Commercial Trust Co. Xears s coneern z tant Ministers' association and is| The property held inc Higqreams DAL AR, made public today for the first time. | gasoline station at the intersection | >cdford Copper The list is as follows: | of nley and South Main 15 | Of the ovember Samuel A. und property on Hamilton corporati Fiske Walter H drich Co. Inc LR Investment November 10-—Rev William H a fendant be e of ar Alderson. attachment on the gas station | Shipments by t November 17—Rev. Abel A. Ahl-| Constable Fred Clynes will se PentCo of Chithzo. ‘durinzt Oato ) carry over quist, Ph. D, the papers \ we excess of $1,000,000, November 24 Theodore A — the rg in t company (m ne y A, SI - .vlm(\n Kbt 2 Dec mber S—Tevy BANK WILL FORECLOSE | ON TOWERS PROPERTY EXCHANGE CLOSED; BROKERS CAUTIOUS Wall Street Briefs John E. PUTNAM & CO WNnYflOH-MSM!dn.. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ORFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 2118 15 Securities day school for many years. - ) SRy ERSILUIE i W o Mrs. Wood was prominent in fra ternoon recorded the fol- | December 15—+Rev. William heester. 37 ¢ 5 e rnal organizations including the W nsfer of title: Daniel La-| December Rev. Samuel nyE Amounted Bio s 317 Sl on ; I s S \“v by y o @l - 7. U. of which she was former |hey to Frank H. Wood, land on |clif ). com v $066,604 Mgty Lot A e ““ DDY ROTHERS & > | .president. She was a member of the | Maurice street. A quit-claim deed | December 20—Rev. Carl J. Ire G R of 4 cer ; ! T s Members Hartford Stock E o 8 1 Vas 100 mig o ) xchange | matron of the Order of the Eastern | Roy B. Hurlburt to Mrs. . Hurl- | January George W. C | States sugar refineries 1 ! 5 New Britain HARTFORD MERIDEN seven years. ] | Oakland street. A certificate of pro- iy ev. William H R 65 W. Main S ki Akl 43 Colony St. l Mrs. Wood was born in Long-|bate recorded a title transfer from sch 4 in.the correspor if ~ meadow, the daughter of Mr. and | Gertrude N. Tribble to Minnie W.| January 19—Rev. Vernon L. Phil- hundred and forty Girl Geard Dol | Mrs. Noah Bliss, and came to this Barnes, a half interest in land and 1iPS: e , . | se 1 their friends enjoyed t long (o i city at an early age. was a house on lkast Main street, Fores nuary 26—Rev. Theodore S.|yujlowe'en masquerade dance given | il irect descendant of the Robinsons vilje, Dunn at the Y. W. C. A. last night. Spe-; | who were among the Pilgrims who e Iv-%rnm'\' 1=_RevEAlen DaEein-|ioy ot SR o RaRa WAoo andirecommend: came to America on the Mayflower Auditorium, Terryville, Ct.. Sun., | 8T dances m the occasion one of Chicago, Rc 1 L& ) She was married to Spencer H.|Nov, 3, McEnelly's Vietor Recording unusual recreation. Twenty-two railroad is in the mar Wood, optician and former jeweler | Orchestra. Dancinz 9 to l—advt. members of the various clubs of comotive Frisc INCORPORATED INVESTORS | of this city. They colebrated their | | Girl Reserves, with Mrs, Jack Whit- | for 30 and the Wabash for 2 | 00th wedding anniversary Septem- | taker : | ng ker of the Girl Reserve committe = period of (| . Ter 14. Mr. Wood is commander of C[ty Item N e Yo e s eenails H ; TRLLT at the present market the G. A. R., having held tha . Miss Nona Yochem, ational | rhe National Cash Resis 2 1rity 1 to be D 0 SO & held that office - : . g for the past 10 years. | U L CE B N T Lorss th l; ny's October sales total s ould b e o Ry i Sl SEIT Ren Y e planning ani carrying ol WS the 400,000, a new monthly recor tic ith is survived by three sons, Frederick | street, who was struck by an au- | RATL chidperong qwere iilias 1 = chases 1 cor as much § B. Wood of (i peli % SRS 4 Gertrude Rogers, Mrs. George W. | i possible ocks which repres ] « s city, Henry N. Wood | tomobile near his home rday, : ; : g WALCOTT WEEK-END GUEST : i e e e R R Mrs. Jack Whitteker, Miss Elena | point of view, nue bullish 4 fass., H hospital last evening, an : : Misterly MisstRuth Dardon BMics N i E | c oi bund utility ; % 1 m Albert B Woor” of - cxamination disclosing no mourice. | Sett Streets Being [nvestigated | isterty, M pancon, s (OF PRESIDENT HOOVER pd bty | yye offer: [ 1 Doreasd Bodialtamnle Al lemee Zimmermann and Miss Mary B 1 stocks ar 1 to | neral services will be held on | Monday evening in the Odd Fellows' PR Al i ke ia g T e G e E. ] E] i C i | ;_afiernoon at 1:30 “at the hall for initiation of candidates and | Serscant Stadler fs investigating| 1V {connectiont Senator Visiting Chiet | 101 1y periods of un- isler Electric Corporation | soum Congregational chureh. Tuvial | instaitation of oficer a_ “burslary reported last night by | A FIrIS basketbal i S L ¢ ; ; L Sk the family plot in Long-| Co. No. 6 of the fire department Mrs., Ameliz Bennett of 311 Church Dt S Sonl Erccutie R Ca ) O a pllan S Traded in on the New York Curb. Earnings for the T meadow, was called at 9:34 o'clock last night |street. She suys tha aalresil iy o RS = et f - i 87 L as at 9 K las g B 1ys tha c e hreni teams River—Close Friends Present the pace of . 2 arly $7.0 r share. T == | to a fire in an awning at the Econo- | turned from her work previous | ";' 1 )“r'l g S '1 ‘”‘I ST Rle i e first 9 months of 1929 nearly $7.00 per share my store at Arch street and Shuttle | night she discovered her home | F%2¢ DERCH R O] SRl i MANNING % f it advances too fast e . I BERL!N NEWS | Meadow avenue. The damage was had been entered and that a dia- |Of the life saving group, the Pin-| ¢ g, N. B, Herald) | I This stock must advance materially from present lev- dlizht 5 G > - |nacle club and the Girl 1 5 al situat & slight. .. | mond ring, hr R e e dicated | Washinstor 2. — Senator corrected els. A rare opportunity to buy at the current market. | e in change we ; L i ® | Frederic of Co ticu Ove market for the i (QontinuedRiron SPa e BcEven) M| /sy s s s Serseant Bllinger i Investigating | oy’ oo i etear opored league. | one of Hoover's gue re two it that It i i g | Sergeant Elling 8 investigating | ynq this, together with several [ 'S ON¢ > £ S8 i o e ‘ G. 0. P. Leader a burglary at the home of Mrs. O. | croups of employed girls, will form |2t his camp on the I ! lish U Sunday school will meet at 10| Borg, 214 Bassett strect. Mrs. Bers | 5 gonq sized letode, Dractice starts | Fiver over the week-end T 1o 5 per R 1 |told the police last night thai her | agnesday, November 6. All girls | The Hoover party thi LS SN W ] . The morning service at the Meth |home had been cntered but she did | jeareted in - rormine e it a the sec- 5 odist church will be held at 10: |not know what had been taken o call e A e lab o e e of mor L billion New York Chicago Bridgeport o'clocl with preaching by the pas- (SR ents T (oT Th i e s i kerage loans New Haven Meriden Hartford tor, Rev. L. E. Adkin Sunday JEba B R ] TERG OIIoRr S hitime this next week for details. SR e Expected Both 2 A s hool will meet at 12 o'clock. The upon investigating the complaint | An interpi dancing class is |lived in 8 s The { the opinion New Britain Office s el B that the home of George Leghorn at | {o be held every Tuesday ever he Navy and Mrs. Ad K e 5 prcciateg Bacushcatspatt ity {45 Roxbury road had been broken | from $:30 until 9 o'clock beginning | Secrctary of Labor s 55 West Main St. o'clock. The regular evening service i ral days had > ety 82 into report that apparently boys | this week Countess De Buye o ¢ Wwill be held at 7:30 o'clock. : : char altho ] L had emptied the concrete flower | 2 = the Hoover i toioredl The women of Sacred Heart e e T et g : . vas bold enough to predict flat || church will hold a social and whist i g % Stamford Teacher Sued the loan fotal would shrink R Aeacsond access to the house through a win- | . o BRI . R Beht h e e st e dlogke i e dow had thoroughly ransacked if, | In Heart Balm Action jioov.rs e Thursday were inspired Y Rk Clai oo A Sand s {but nothing was missing although | Norwalk, Nov. 2 (A—Charging = )Y eXT on of the loan drop. The J. Hartman of Middletown will i ast et Here s | b e M in A MR Lo, e ‘, “?‘” !_’\D"‘.' “““’, "0"'(:“"" 3 ol |house. All the bureau drawers were [Stamford — public nool teacher, | SHip’s Boiler 14\D10‘19'\ AT Neart At heen s s s L S SRR ST N opened and the clothing was strewn | With a summer resider in this Eight Men Are Miss tiasta macketitactor, aceording il as was first reported, severa S [ty itnida29t byl neriais L lindish 3 s o « rs ¢ complaints having been registered | 4 LR stas 50 | Bilbao, Spain, Nov. 2 (UP) < x atmuationtof ————— over damage done by boys. One Investigation by the police of the |Ments and seduc s SHESRIS N e = s continuation o s i report that the house at 45 Conner. |affections of Albert I. Allen of Nor: L cee s i favorable husiness statements from | noe s l Har ior A i ¥ I i e e e Hibhard ethool) |{on stret hadbeen.brokcen into e | Walk. Mrs Tihel D Alien of South- 0610 S S TS i o generains o reroen o (fficial {0 Inspect Harmony Junior Glass as Frolic— S 4 3 | wick, Ma srought suit for A 5 onfidence on such a scale that the 7 fct has caused considerable indig- [vealed that only the fence had been | ¥ : Loler explosior . Lodee Work November 11 Wincer Wits C P it fos s braken na That the Hoves war | $10000 In Superior sour, P et e ot e et o | [dg8 Work November inger Wins Gostume Prize ped over and considerable lattice ACh ant, at Harbor View, a summer col- | height ermen of Ondarroa put to ¢ 1g the buying, it was said e — work damaged. An investigation s e SR e aliachon | 56 motorboats and attempted t 1 I } . ; : 5 . TR 5 ony in thds city, has been attached se in motorboats and attemp ould be selling by those who had | ity Lotgren of Colimsville, dis-| 1 Doty embeaor S it eyt Miss Griffin Leaving for this amount restudallic Qro Piney Toundiouly last week on the break | et deputy of the fifth Masons the Junior A class gathered in tha 10 broke into the school. A loca . AL i St e body, that of a youth S L e | 3 e A class | 1esident reported that at midnight School System, Nov. 27 5 T ! . who was a Uit o Jeb il gpnygian sofr claliyiait 0! banquet hall at the Y. M. C. A. for 1 hool was alight from cellar to Miss Katherino Griffin, senior Champion 5[““‘“0" Is is 1o, {race i " / S Harmony lodge 1 G! L 5 i = 5 E LR LB REOAE AL I OR RO LY W6 d Ty even ovember 11, In-|their Hallowe’en party. Several roof. Nothing has been done in high school English teacher who Hmt E sca "U-f BLue ight men 1 i Sl 2 i : : ; . [rarens : 1o uscap rec spection will be on the work of the boys attended in costumes. Henry former years following Hallowe'en resigned from the New tain | 0. s (B = 8 R o ihe thaor o 3 8 his ti = | s g 5 A 2 ) ot M ¢ Master Mason degree. Winger won the flashlight for the escapades, but this time something school system to take a y n [wyckofy, of Souther d by Roger Babson a few dav will be done. Stepping into the critical fight over | Boston, Mass., will leave November | r o ; : = e SHoRBoIE e 0 Ce CURCE ptll I S CEH R, B 5l Bt L LEE T iho! Wesleyans will imest Monday ‘tl\o tariff, Senator Wes L. Jones, abiiheibesinnite et ihe 0 | California ”\““;!““'; -‘"""“ . A0, L rs who bou H-“l’\ K 10 ,{ a stated communication Monday, | a herring vendor from Scandinavia. 3 sleyans ec £ d ' k e be 3 e S= | fered an injured ankle when a fivg support the market would be un-|November r a special com- e g 4 evening at 8 o'clock at the home of | above, of Washington, was made act- | giving vacation. Under P S ST e e Deaths TnEt B e o teh s e | evembEs s an Biasienecin acom e sEAT e @ pprosTdmi o figa s sty s T Jor! he s epublicain floor leader of the | g i = ¢ e Ha, LA LD ROSIEIE; : DL ford 1 tion November 25. Novem- and relays was offered by the mem- Miss Edith Northrop. The business|ing repu t she must give & month's no- |fraternity house on the U. §. C. The conclusion therefore, barring | i e e el T eeninr dsad wession will be followed by a social | senate during the absence of Senator n released from her | . forcedll S e e Ba thati i er the lodge will work the Fel- bers of the junior and senior SOES time. | James 1. Watson of Indiana, who is Brltaintdutl A RIBEIoECed RUMBLOI L M DRIOIER = et Lle i lowcraft degree. ers councils, lunch was served. Fol- | Fn g E ia utie third story dow. He landed on | : market Monday would start off wi et > - - B 5 4 & The Knights of Pythias will meet |10 50 to Florida for his o e lehuC stonndn i ol sredzicnski N ring. bane on e o mows | Thursday evening, November 7,|lowing the punch and cookie ses I at a teacher may re- [the veranda roof,..and dropped to| oo R on @ roaring bang he g * | {he annual get-together night of the |sion there was a candy scramble 10 fceive a high school position in Hos- |afety after the flames had eut 0if | o ‘ar™ yI7 and s, Jdohn lovelopingg I the period it was |5 1odges of this district will be held | top oft the evening. {iiony L :n‘\\u:l”:;:;.] ;m e Ll.;\’n.,mnn. ‘]\)fml'.\\.llw }r}\ (::v’ ;‘-;"“‘v” i zienski of [ Tt ‘ L AR t the New Britain Masonic temple. Baptist Boys' Club tion in the line depends upon the |ternity row within a fow days, caus | oepre t HEDC AL the howe 0f B (116 do not wish to remain in th George R, Sturkess, grand maater of| A meoting of, the Baptlst Boys marks. Miss Griffin took her ex- |ed loss of approximately $29,000. An | Loroh S rilline 405 market over ihe eloction day Roll- | ZONIC AUn (0 (EEESE Gk REETIS elub was held fu the boys' depar i E % B he ading of sup- ske will deliver € address. i ment last evening. The club is get- amination only a short time ago but |investigation was started to : o 0t 1 then the unloading of sup- | A 1 & RS ment because of high marks reccived |mine if a pyromaniac might e o e’ might set in i Temeaii et Ao B g et “"‘;“’“sl‘”; ESAn. thee | early appointment. sponsible for the recurring blaz S e Observers were of the opinion, SIN&: vear under the adult leaders, Charles | 13 = o | Rl % G TS antng, SR owever, that this selling would not | Friday evening, November 22, | Laughton and Theodore Beach. The Joseph's cemetery, Bristol out of hand due o efforts of Harmony and Centennial lodges will |club officers for the year are: Pre: vigilance of the banking group |unite in observing “Ladies’ Night.” |ident. Francis Steele; vice president, - | pledged to stabilize the market The program will include a musical | Howland Rogers: secretary, William f in {he large lodge room from § un-|Mleming, and tressurer, _Bistred l | 9 o'clock, Bridge and dancing |Nordgren. The other members in ] o | F unerals | will follow until 12 o'clock. This|the club are. Philip Nightingale, will be the first “Ladies' Night” in Nelson Richmond, Oscar Kallin, on a our l s e ) the templ les Laughton, Jr. Perry Blair, Mrs. Nellie Dudjack Wednesday, November 6, Centen- | Donald Wilford, Malcolm Jomes, [ i A odge wil work the Fellow- |Harold Johnson. Ernest Johnson, IENSIalRs el iong L 8 craft degree: November 13 the lodge Leo Recor, William Fleming and . DI L D W G will work the Master Mason degree. | Gordon Tuttle. Dudjack of 2§ Sexton tawho 4 November 20 Centennial 1o ATemerslIn Ghatest died Wednesday at her home fol- | [OWd Sena[m Summoned i Sl > il Contes lowing a long illness, v held this 20 it R e e el James Meligonis was presented morning at 4 o'cloch the Holy TCS[IIy in Booze Probe R Droutn. the offises | will ves| With o football yesterday for firat |7 (G (CLRTONE (LA, 1 turn to their former positions. The [hI2¢ 10 the membership “g.‘l“’“ Think 5 5 e T umz ha ific St during ber. Abraham Silver Think of the number of times you have {John Tumea. p: ofticiated ’ e o | Master Mason degree will be work- | [F0E | DRI SRR, iace Ol | Burial was in Holy nity cemetery Washington. November 2 (A ed. Sup will be served at 6:45 L s i heen called upon to pay some bill the Senator Brookhart, republican, Jowa. | p. m. : g Richard Lindberg will get a mono- q i g e : | Broena today fo e : gram for bringing in four new mem- second time, just because you forgot to Herman Horfman s TG iy : Rl S e take a receipt on the first occasion. Funeral services for Herman Hoft b e Tac ot .. Family Gathers Around bringing in three new members. The man, 74 years of bn 10dshat i e e th Open Air Fire Place | following boys will get pins for al 3 few i | - 2 ford road, who died yesterday morn- | ) S0t I, X t G h ' ot | Prinsing in one new member each: becomes a lot in a few years You should avoid these uncomfortable ing at the New Britain General hos- “ppii (g Stages Attorney Leo A e eet that a famiry [Carl Manthey, Francis Spring, Jos- | o5 G : o G pital follow a will | sly invit | Shi e Jonfire | Pl Miller, William mey, Law- that is the magic of saving. You d“pukt?S e e o ] et 0 e i i G s il e, SR R Checking Account at this Bank, and at the home. ey Hil tor his s on had been ig- | intorciewed Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin |Rold Carlson, Edward Marx, Carl H Nrig P 8 ay i i < g || pastor of the o na was issued re- g pight, finding them sitting with | Kozlenko, Adam - Shivok, — Albert | might be surprised at the tre- pay all bills by check. An endorsed e IRTEd e BRiTeEIe e T eed R asnilent, nning ithom aittingg it | <SSR S ek Ry check is indisputable evidence that you n New Preston Wednesday They told the officer they Hked to |Spencer and John Pustelninka. ‘ mendous results of a modest but | have paid the bill. < In partieular. Rover wanis fo 0 their evenings seated around Scout Troop Hike | Emil Shutran « the g Jury Brookhart's .y open fire, but it the neighbors| The members of Troop 12 will e © savings | Funeral services for Emil Shuiran i objected, they would discontinue the mect at the “Y" tomorrow noon at regular savings plan. | iged 52, who died yesterday mor was held several years ag0 | prctice. 12 o'clock to go on a hike with ing at his hom } North str 1 lonor of new members of -~ - Scoutmaster Baisden. 11 be held Monday morning at :: B UL 8 LELE R Ins. Peterson Reports . N; \\|T“4; = 1t the home and at 9 o'clock at the 3 3 2 % . PED S ' LICENSE likratnian Greek Catholic church | gt ime, he expressed On October Plumbing | A sire for action by a grand jury e i o PR ety athan Silverman, 60, of 30 Hunt- Burial will be in Ukrainian cemetery ; a office of Plumbing Tnspector |, Satrrar iy 5 the hope that it might take Pace | op's* Peterson issued T8 permits |INSton street, Hartford, and Joseph 0 > = before December, as otherwise the [y & 0 5 HEOR BEEC (0 B but | Holtman, 45, of 117 Mather street, n ereS Rollin D. Judd ite of limitations would pr L i ) \_“ i = op. | Hartford, were arrested today by Member Federal Reserve Svstem Funeral services for Rollin .| o0 t0 0 ot 1 s Be b 8 ok |totorcyele Officer David ' Doty b : Judd, aged 89, of 144 Lincoln strect Brookhart has ma olhEu| e Nt 0 aE 010 i s ures. INCIC4- 1 he charge of peddling without a M- R 00 i G et o Rt e S SR T new ordinance requir- | ] The men were selling pota- city and the oldest member - of the | oy, conditio in Washington ‘M8 all gas hot water heater in-| ;.o i the northwestern section of First Congregational church, Who | which Rover wishes to lay before | Stallations to be piped into flues is | yq ey \ . T = died yesterday morning at his home. | (o grand jury being obeyed is seen in the report = Deposits Made Up to Nov. 5th will be held Monday afternoon at| e grand fury is making a gen-|of 20 such inspections RERLIN BANK RATE FALLS Draw Interest as of the 1st. o d h(.” o o : AR LR b RAIL PURCHASES LARGE Berlin, Noy. 2 (UP)-—The Ref of the First church will offic i o i % e .. bank today reduced its rate one- burial will be in Fairview FEAR NEW OUTBREAK [SSS s O O P —American | o e por cent to seven per cent, ef- : Tk ot BT A NG (UP)— | Railway in October purchased more | i REEECR 10 € CARD OF THANKS Fearing 2 new outbreak of hostili- |steel rail than in any other aonih Mot . . We wish to extend our sincere|ties between the Arabs and Jews in | for the past five years, according to URY BALANGE ¥ " !} 3 - o v sul r of railway 0 0 ¥ . : B t M t ] S B 1\ thanks for the beauiiful floral of-| Palestine, the British battleship Ra- |the monthly summary of railway | : X urrtt utua avings an ferings and expressions of sympathy | milles was ordered {o proceed under | purchases compiled by Railway Age and Saturday treasury in our sad bereavement. Signed,, |full speed foday to Jaffa, 31 miles | Rail orders totalled 794,046 tons, | balance : MICHELE CIAMBRIE from Jerusalem | exceeding every other month since | Treasury Balance, $266,723,4783, CANDITA SILVERIO | | 1024, but two, by more than 300,000 | I A CIAMBRIELLO. USI: HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | tons, | Treasury Balance, $204,512,841 | \ ;

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