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v 74 + h 5 . IR . &d . O [ » W ’ P} . | M s ’ . [ ] . i L ' Q L) . " ] o \ d .. i D .| n e (] ’ \IEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. 15 e i e Tl TR CHILD LOSES SUIT FOR §1,000 DAMAGE SCALDED IN FACTORY Norbit Doux of Franklin Street 'THINKS TWIN SONS POISONING VICTINS Birth Record Wall Street Briefs —_— WAVE OF SELLING HITS WALL STREET PUTNAM & CO Taken to Hospital After Accident A son was born Saturday ni ht New York, Nov. 4—Tron ore ship- | 8 4 & 730N MN—Y&'WMH-. O | lat New Britain General hospital to [ments from Lake Erie ports to fu SRR Bt Gll‘l P ¥ = . | Mr. and Mrs. “'aHrr Poluch of 17 |naces during October totaled 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN UK by AUto PArtly 0| ~orsic vous. of 43 wranwn MissoUri Doctor Dissatistied stecora avenue, worestsie. (50 i, i il Gl Secondaly Slump Forces Prices TEL. Blame Juige Rules | s o uld xS i i | A Gaughter was born his atter. |lons in Octobur 1925 Shipmenss 2040 oG GG [noon at the New Britain General | from upper lakc ports last month , Judg ain Generat mosnitat - carte sl With “Green Walnut” St tory : [Gemarenidaioppo s tastmonth| own Many Points WARTPORD GEFICE, 6 CENTRAL BOW, TEL 31148 |afternoon suffering from scalds to | ospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |totalc 7 tons, ins W |the head and face. Doux, who is| ST e |'Im~m of H \\"nhnvmun street, E Lo} tons in Octol of last AN After expressing the opinion that|employed at the Iafnir Bearing Louis, Nov. 4 (P—Her three e e S8 | oW York, Nov. 4 (#—The stock the plaintift, a minor child, had been | company, was injured as the tank |year old twin sons dead of poisoning | et T B R R e e guilty of contributory negligence | which he was watching exploded. |and her {wo other children expected | o e R S O e bSOl Ta e AT Dl when she was struck by an auto The burns were not considered to die, Mrs. Maric Reppy, 24, was IS «.orm\ been rec 0 cents | closing sessions of last week, ran while playing in her yard at 26 |vere by the factory nurse. being held for the coroner here to- JROIELanLE S LY Other {into a sccondary storm of sell Washington street, Acting Judge | L day. Her husband, Samuel, who Adesininagon QoI o Valllatroet continteatis Harry H. Milkowitz gave judgment | . health authoritics said was out of | o e i e for the defendant to recover costs | it work, was not detained by police, al- | Seanfonpiiagmuntienimarginaljacs | P - 5 | in a suit brought by Mary Abraham | |though they questioned him for scv- | | The ‘..m;] Sf uciaslons en s o la e cpiteacern oo prone Against Luc St. Piette for $1,000 | cral hour IP [1 T k T L nal, vegetable and fish oils, fats and | o, gtocks bought in the breaks of lamaget | Mrs. William F. Hiltbrand of 13 | Developments came fast in the | 10 akin wwe Dwe“s greases was downward during the j,¢ Monday o 'sday. An open- Jlai 2 iff | Tyons street was admitted to New | ca vesterday, with D) Winn, | {week ending November 2, according | ;o e 1 It was claimed by the plaintiff d yesterday. with Dr. Vion, | ppd G R q x ing decline which ran from 1 to Ihal ehie ekl e vlzx.\'in;:\hvl' ain General hospital Saturday |surgeon for the St. Louis coroner. | T106S—Ubams hecovere to the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporl-|noarly 12 points in many of th defondant drove into the driveway |MEMt for an emergency operation | climaxing it carly today in a report | index number of prices | jogiors was follewed ind failed to stop. She was taken |0 appendicitis. She was reported |to police that Delmar, one of the | ) v § (100 in August 1914).{payy hut fresh offeri appeared, {0 the New Britain General hospital | 'e$ting comfortably today. |twins, died ot a violent poison. He| New York, Now. 4 (Br=dfter|compared with week earlior fayg scores of issues were selling 2 where she was confined for four| Dr- L. J. Dumont, new superin-|began an autopsy on she hody of |AbSorplion of an carly wave of profit |and 5 2y to nearly 20 points lower in the days. The attention of a physician |fendent of the health dept., will be |the other twin, Elmer, to determin king at the opening, activity on rly aiternoon trading. Trading was needed for two weeks, it was |{he speaker at the Lions' club meet- H»r’u\uxw of his death. Dr. Winn |the i::vih r,n):n'lm \J‘;\’\'\-hid up con- ! gieol ¢ 1> started at a terrific pace ns blocks 5 ing tomorrow noon. said there would be an analysis of | Siderably today and trading came |y va ort {of 10,000 to 50,000 shares were E claimed. R, 3 D i ar ver: The defendant testified that he |, G: I Dalbey, metallurgical super- | the viscera of hoth children to de- to normal proportions for the {varying monthly opening operating|thrown into the market but it DD‘ ROTHERS& °, stopped at the sidewalk directly in |'ntendent of the Stanley Chemical|termine the exact poison. first time in more than a week, The }gchedu with in one direc- slowed up later and the ticker kept Members Hartford Stock Exchange front of the driveway and the plain | 0o+ will talk on “Waste Reduction® | Mother's Story list was under considerable pressure, |tion offset by losses in others, i s R e o i o dren Sant_ [at the meeting of the Kiwanis club| According to the mother's an- | however. Losses of 2 to more than - — Since the closing of the NewBrraw ~ HARTFORD MERIDEN od toward the other side of the | cdnesday. His talk will deal with !swers to police questioning, her chil- | 10 points at the opening were sub- | ! last Thursday Wall street elv 33 Lewis St 2 ; | the reduction of waste on non-perish- [dren first began to show signs of Stantially reduced during the morn- | announcement of T . Main S Z g 5 i T st bega gns of 3 I the announcement of a ¢ 65 W Main St. iereie sl omi oo mIto i bt Hiness st Wednesday while: they | IN€ Dut renesed scling broke out in ‘ S 0 b R GO A s N Hedbmyie N A3 A P eRe. b QH ere visiting at the home of M .‘th_v'g‘ml)' afternoon, notably in York federal reserve discount rate e BEDRUDCZYK STILL M[SSING |3ha e orasts Dillowat Cuba, | utilitic The drop of more than one billion Hiitizertard V) Sasellizenresente d Mo., but she thought little of the | Litic ryice was dollars in federal reserve loans last e complaints until Saturday. She said | huge volume, opening with Neak and UIg: record breaking o g e [Delmar became ill early Saturday |Of 223,000 shares, the largest ) cline of more than two billion doi- 7 g . R “"f’ Has Heapd Only Once From morning and that several hours later | action on record, at 41 %, B kU f AH D lars in stock exchange member loans fieiciienian cheeronnen & GOLLAPSES ]N TROLLEY Husband Who Vanished Six Montlys | EIMEr became effected. In the after- | but it lost most of its gain in y\rm.~ | BIIS l) U m IYlSIOIlS [ e i ng. Offset- J | 3 ~ o {noon Rosie, 4, and Clarence, 9, also | taking later. Oils were highly ir- ting this was the Foshay failure it [NCORPORATED INVESTORS WOHAN TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL| aso. eaving Carge wmmuy. —fwere taken i regular, Costen droped coout 15 Investment List 4 i ; | FEarly Sunday morning, Mrs. |points and Gulf sagged moderately, o of Rl T | Since last communicating with his | Reppy said, Elmer was worse and | While Humble, Standard of Indiana marginal accounts, as a result of the at the present market Mre Julla Hauxhurst of Lyons| \Mi[® scveral months ago that he is|Dr. W. G. Henderson of Cuba was|and Vacuum were firm Newlivoriol Nov AR (i s frong | sl L GBS T B Mrs. AL YOS in good health and denying that he|called, but before he arrived the| In the utilities Electric Bond & |support came into the bond market | yho ook end. Strect Complains of Pains fn [1¢ft this city with a woman com- |tot had died. His twin and the other | Share opened with a loss of about | today and prices in all divisions of | () oney renewed unchanged | panion, Amrhm\y L.mh'\ldcvtyk,.mrlw T |children were rushed to City hos- |10 points, rallied, and again turned bt general st moved harply I ioqay at six per cent. Time money Back After Fall |secretary of m“ Citizens' Property | pital here where Delmar died with- |downward. Electric Investors open- | response to the brisk®investment de- |, hankers acceptances continued g s e S ;mm;r: fl.k.\oulmlmlv: r.z\'s ]170:, _:wnn in @ Short time od off 7, rebounded 2 points, then | mand. Gains in the carly trading | rojatively. s. Julia Hauxhurst, 1ght 10 heard from according to his wife. | ; 5 went into another decline, sclling |ranged between 1 and 2 points et ke about 70 years of age, of Lyons| Wit the letter he sent her a check | ]”"‘ L I U off 15 points, Allled Dower, Amer. |among the more active issues, With | i e et i vones ant pani ||| We offer and recommend: street, was taken to the New Brit-|for $100 which has been spent on r. Henderson, who accompanied S Seoa onn T onns oG et a2k 2 kb e AMERICAN F \DERS 3 the children here, was not satisfied |I€aR Super Power and American Is, ors sptances continued relative- AME AN FOUNDERS (old) in General hospital this afternoon | her six children, ranging from 2 to | LA e e 1 i atilit 0od the 2 AN FOUNDERS T [with what he had been told, that the [G2s and Fiectric sagzed moderate- | utilities 0 g ing e ly casy. “This was reficcted in the AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) Tord d street ca eatratle Gt resides at | children had caten green walnuts L States BN G et i S e e e e e 'NITED FOUNDE Wi i Y o the best of hee ability |NOe, and telephoned Dr. G. G.|® Point. Several industrial and mer- |ty In months and widoide L U. S Steel common, which s LN : William Radune. motorman on | together to the best of her ability . v GG : s { ELECTRIC POWER CORP v frstinolicen B Mrs A | and with {the assistencs. o hes twol| Herzoe, & (Crayford i county, & Aro.y \ChandisingBsharcs acored s ubstan . S5 ¢ N iinasbeehon te bellwethers of Sl s C POWER CORP. hurst after she had fallen {o tha|eldest children she has managed to |Nealth commissioncr, who agreed [tial gains. Deere jumped forward o et o Sotmkz | the recent market, opened 8 1-4 PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. floor of the car, evidently in a |Day the household bills. o stated |tO bave an autopsy performed more than 30 points, then 1ost so ey onES | points lower at 185 rallicd to 191 EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. e 1 after Christ ¢ > fails e- |that the four Repply children Great Atlantic ‘acific gainec ¢ t opening price. Americ Tele- ed on the car and then assisted to |after Christmas and if he fails (o r Repy i : : : i e i i T S street where she was placed on |tUrn by that date she will take |should become violently il while [about 10 points each. Glen Alden in scores of guilt-edge obli converted early gain of NEW YORK CITY BANK STO( Aol D TaTtn e cabls lofhinG: &l ectiont the Dillow children, with whom they |{C0al, General Theaters = Equipment |/ " 2 1-4 into a loss of 11 1-2 Bought, Sold and Quoted starter, while a call was sent to| - —_— had played, were unharmed. :m;‘ ,1:@ R s Convertibl lower in sym FRoDACR0 lCE A BaSl, | R LR nvestment Trust & Trading com- iR A k Westinghouse Elec the hospital for an ambulance. She | Reporters Voluntarily o : ey | pany issues mostly heavy.. | PAthY SElinlnE g th American company, Western was ialien! to! the\ hospital: AVERILL AT CONFERENCE || S prices. ey Return to Jail Cells Za 3 .ehman Corporation and Goldman ; SETRE S Union, Air Reduction, Johns Man- . 1t was reported later that she had | Haytford, Nov. 4 (®—Depuly At Sachs lost about five points each nihe 1allroad foan group. BUINS | ijjo 4na Otis Elevator sold 10/l 15 ’ suffered an injury to her back evi-| Washingtqn, Nov. 4 (#—Three | torney General Ernest Averill was in |Trans-Amepica, however, was fairly | OF & Point or more appeared in Bos- | oo jowor. Among the dozens of ||| New York Chicago Bridgeport dently from the fall in the streot |[CPOFters. released on bail last week | Bultimore on Saturday for a confer- |ieady, selling ex rights. [[foni & atuints ReRGanadian Natonallicius Sinlliske #ivethioinia o amore New Haven Meriden Hartford car. The cxtent of the injury was|After being sentenced to 45 days|ence with Maurice Knowles of Sl 4 25 Bl Northern Pa-| e New York Central, Allis Chem- ¥ i i ok delerminedE Whenlen e 1 1r>avh for contempt of court, today | Pittsburgh, , on the question of | encral 3s, ading eneral | co) andl Walsler i S iraard New Britain Office ng placed on the stretcher prepara. | YOlUntarily reentered prison to be- | water dive outhery “Rai 618, Wa- i vational ||| Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. ory to being taken to the hospital |8 SCrving their sentences. | bashepesdeXis o (EDanver rs Roebuck and Con- she complained of severe pains in| The men, Gorman M. Hendrick & Rio Grande Western high : J S e | Linton Burkett and John 1. Nevin, | [f——————————————————— Valley general 4s. Central of Georgia RS R T | Jr., all employes of the Washington | t 58, Missour Paciii and nun w-r:u: THATARKI A O 7 | Times, decided to go D h oth A lot of carricrs, lo g o RE) Pk im cided to go back to jail | 3 (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Clerk’s Body Recovered |arter their attorney had informed ea s by Union Pacific first R il o (loss In Harbor Near Canal |tiem it was almest a certainty that |¢ 1! . . | fractional strength Dye 240 : r \lattapoisett, Mass., Nov. 4 (UP) |their sentences would be confirmed | Three Unconscious a§ Proyj-|, rmaustrials movea up brisity. 1 pd 29 m The body of Milton L. Baxter. 37, |bY the court of appeals. They then| _Mrs. Julia Reynolds Harnum fland Steel 4 1-2's, Armour 5 1-2 B : : S AT ke Mra, Julia Reynolds Harnum, sis- 7 N Bethlehem Steel s Goodyear o Hyennis. elorle of the Basnsiabis | reauested Justice Sidaons 67 the - dence Ref g (1 [ong Pr 84 Qlstriot comrt mas fous oarnstable | District ot Columbla supreme court, | teF of the late Luke Reynolds, died | gnce Relrigerator Goes Wron s and several oil company loans 4 MEMBERS MARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE abs - ’ o 5 Saturday afternoon at the home of ——— displuyed outstanding streng g Mattapoisett harbor, about 15 miles | !0 dismiss habe rpus procced- | Salurday 4 : 897 Vew Bri 3 : OO e e au remanid the o nrisch. 1| Mar aisterSra iTosep IFeoralor 20l s : e | tional Dairy & 1-4s rose 2 ; s New Britain Nationa) Bank Bldg. rom the spot where he was drown- P A Providence, Oct. 4 (A—Scores of % Am § 68 Tel. 5200. ed on October 13, | The trlo were sentenced after | Olive street. She was a resident of | o\ ", women were sent re Dranonied iy Lt e Am Tel & Tel 248 S o o 3 T ; Y they had refuse re ! | this city for many years, coming S 8 L W York Telephone v § : Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter. I'wo scallop fishermen. Antone (M€Y LISl e e e her Dbirth. | It the streets and nearly 400 em- S o e Tobacco . 210 DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CAN z Ivia and Henry Frates, discovered | J’ur\cth(} names and addresses of ]:iq‘”:r TOUMSRALELD SN SN E DRI = [ Ploves and customers were atfceted |5 e onda Cop 8% ATENEWIYORKIEHONE CANATIHS17.S; - body which was floating m\nr‘;“:?‘ s ';"“ “‘“"‘“ theydclatmed|toj| A sl <band, | DY &a3 fumes this morning when " ‘ . Atchison Is called the white floating | M2V ‘;‘”‘ pasedjliouop§loratne i, awronce arium thics isothase |COMPEessor head of ihelammonia Losses of 2. R 2 Atlantic Reti not far from Cleveland's |POS® Of gathering material for crims | Lawrence Harnum, three b s, R ChiEaration el ol in the share feature bonds. Ameri- |y pfe® o | conditions survey in Washington, |Frank Reynolds of TLos Angeles. ||, 0o 00 oy s aro can ephone 4 1-2s suffered the .y “go0p hody that identification was possible Bmud to Imeshgatc e o e the five story buvilding "“"" ;“ ‘,h-“'l‘(’ SHOL e RO o T We offer— only mm\uxm papers found in the R O e T P : ; Allioug the ocoupants sorambled |CSEton to, the trend of (o Can Pacific ..205 2 , 5 xter Imst 155 lite whon:is au.| New London, Nov. £ (Poa buaa | Funeral services will bo held to- |fOF doors, there was no panic. One |5, s o forcien ohligationa was | Crr P® Fasto P emical National Associates tomobile skidded and plunged from Of investization consisting of Com- |MOITOW ””"“”‘F 2y SO 1 lis in a hn.\)u‘l.\ L v‘ll‘rllll‘ al col :l‘\: onda dinticesieliobal e s ts i W KN Stock Hcmrlne bridge into the Cape Cod ”\‘n\tllur \\"_ (\ iwrllx,\. Lieut. Com- (“):”"'I'_':"f’;‘"y'“(»fl_“‘qt"‘,;‘]""“’ 5 tion. Bernard L. Kelpatrick, a “‘:”“‘”” EQFCTILS 155U28 | Gy pysler Corp 38 351, 36% canal. mande ; onPaulsen, Licut. | the i world war veteran, who was gassed Colo KFuel ... 435 401 43 Commander F. W. Brown and En- |5clist. Burial will be in overseas, left his work on the first |1l T4 Kingdom Congolemn G 16% 16% Pelltlon (Oull to Quash sign J. J. Purcell convened ;A'“"“‘"’*»‘- Hooriiaritha strioture Land. rushed | ClEv & j" Nu Consol Gas 104 105 Coast Guard headquarters here at | fran fo an alley. H Tahathie | LoMERa e Corn Prod G Georges Indictment 10 oclock this morning to investi- | thought was comparative safety, he Dav Chem 3 Attorneys S. Gerard Casale and |ate the sinking of the British ves- | collapsed, unconscious. Liberty . Treasury hupont 1345 1 Thomas . McDonough of New Brit- |sel “James B.” oft Long Island last Wilbur T £ Tal I a issues made som et Pub S 4330 447 g . H ur ipton, of Lakewood. a A ub Serv . f ain and Edward J. Daly of Hartford, | Wednesday night. | F unera l 8 |llsen painter tor the company, crip. | vences: The inessury b 1 R s A rmms;»l for Baba Georges of this| After deciding to have the Inves- | J pled in both legs, collapsed over The red, soared more than 4 Playe & 4 city, have filed a motion to quash, tigation open to the public and to |l————=—x sill of a fifth story window cag L0 @ mew h whil¢ Il 71 1$1: i L == 2 story ndow and was itm A . [ S @nd a demurrer, in United States invite representatives of the own- | Rollin D. Judd + carried down a ladder by firemen, |rose nearly 2 points. reeport Tex . 361 353 253 nvestment ecurities iistrict court at New Haven, where ers of the “James B.” to attend, ‘ i " lgovernment group @ t 5815 58 : sy e Funeral services for TRollin D. g o Asphalt hhty 2 4 W D NEW BRITAIN corges has been indicted on the the hoard adjourned until w‘] el Operatorsi o over half a'point Elee | a2ty 137 = SHARIEOR Tl 2011088 W. Blain St ‘Tel, 5800 charge of violating the bankruptey o'clock tomorrow morning. The ] "9 SaIsoLakh 0 " Operators in Dispute s 1 1 TiEenl b et A 2 low hyacnoesiinz o 3 oL street, one of tha oldest members of Ovar Collisi Ry . Ao e e G mr‘»: !! . was qu.x‘h n{;“‘: “‘rr“m» First Congregational church, ver Collision Blame (1 KILLED IN BAY STATE Goodrich Tire 56 3 c e P i i he a s sched- |stern had been sliced oft by the| .| g = at Cars belon, to Acdo Bianchi of 158 Nov. 4 (U lindson Motors 4 2 53 We Offer and Recommend: led in the district court on Nov. 12. |how of the coast guard patro who died Friday morning at his | (ars belonging Lo Acds Bosto 3 b ; Georges is & former local jeweltr. | Cahoone while the Jamcs B~ was | OMe. were held this afternoon at 120 O strect : am prrsons led in i (oo, g . , former ¢ P e “James B. as |, 5 R treene 10w of Southington, were in ¢ Leeid s Massachusett ne l N l e Funning without Tights TR an s S S e D R R e H R Chemical National Asscciates \ 7 o > First church officiated accordi o » 101 HEY ick s g ) eal Estate News e The palibesces. were. Henry S |inglon and Lafayeite sireets, hoth | A Partier, T e oEhtion et iny Earves 037y w Price on Application. (RS SUSPECTED OF HOLD-U¥ N lward J. Bradiey. Albert |OWRCIS ascerting that the other was || Int Tel & 9 7 75 Warranty On request of the state police, ‘1 e CHar o m‘ v Jmdd and |10 blame and that cach had blown is was three loss than for the Ken Cop 5 W Beter Da pasEanive __ |Edward Nogiec of this city was ar- |Judd. George Judd, Oliver Judd and ;") oy # pogioy EOINED South e i S e i Mack Truck 7 78 e on ERER RN E R rented by MolotcyelelOlcersiDayla | ndnard T dd RBUHAL AN e on S oningtonitsire b dnaliBlnaniin kel AN RS e R G e e o e Aliliad sucoi | Doty today on suspicion and will b | View cemetery. wost/of Lofayetla street, each Bes| 5t weiis ity ineleges 00| Mont e P ollgn\gn e questioned relative to a recent hold- | : — cording to their stories, at 15 mles | o q W0 ro® 2 ST Natl Biscuit : ';-"“rrm?n«l‘{rfxm ‘;)‘: iee Confiiel- | up in Rocky Hill. State policemen | Mrs. Celia Melissa Wood an hour, when they came together at | ~00 > & 1y Natl Cash | = . Bl _I"""’m street. |were expected here late this after-| Iuneral agrvices for Mrs. Celia to intersection. Neither car was I e N ¥ Central i “Investments That Grow” Noston et or 30280, Trsiol wozalla noon to interview the young man, | Melissa Wood, aged $1, of 11 Em- 441y damaged LOCAL STOCKS N o 2 \;‘n:, cl aE..“-,-: trl asalle zn?c(. A | mons place, wife of Spencer H.| 4 car left parked in front of 11§ (Furnised by Putpam & Co.) North Amer 10475 0 ) 2 o " ;f “te “-EP b :“ _ Savings WI PRICES REDUCED | Wood, who died Friday night at her Ifart street belonging to Myron Hal- | — North Pacific 94 a4 u er er lc o ELE New Britain, $4,500, wu‘ Montreal, Nov. 4 (—Conforming | home following a short filness. wers lock of 385 Worthington _street, | Insurance Stocks Pack Mot Car 19% 1913 14 ’ & il 4 with its policy of encouraging the|held this afternoon at 1:30 at the Hartford, was run into by another | 3id Asked | par pam 1 - 3T BU el \'\J\ohl? &nnfie‘(mm;g *m’mr:; Bdl‘k O‘f consumption of wines rather than | South Congregational church. Burfal Saturday afternoon and badly dam- | Aetna Casualiy 200 2 Penn R R 5 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NENESIE SN N iou\)z‘:r"y 2 s(‘f;‘:l';or spirits, the Quebec liquor com-|was in Longmeadow, Mass. aged, according 1o a report made to | Actna Life Ins Co .....118 3 | Phillips Pet 8 MEMBLERS AARTFOKD STOCE EXCHANGY son, $4,140), Shuttls Meadow avenuel |/ .n3i0R has reduced ithe| iprice fof | o the police. | Aetna Fire 650 - Pub Serv N J 4 Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 Hatriotts T. Stanley to Commun: |nes. Reductions range from 10 | Herman Hoffman Bearing a registry plate issued | Antomobile It 59 | Radio Corp ity Bond and Mortgage L:o, Rm_lto 33 per cent. Funeral sfl(‘r\'ices for Herman Hoff- hlw vhc}} r;'onjrl 1 <“ri l'a; l;;\nh. "‘f'". ovr Conn. General ) Remington Rd by eoxd — man, aged 74, of 194 Stratford road, this city an automobile, according | Htfq Steam Boiler Reading. e 1 | who died Friday morning at the New to the Hartford police last night, National Iirc e b Rep I & § MARRIAGE INTENTIONS 1 Ansonia, Nov. 4 (P—Stanley Or- iflri(;un General hospital following a been left parked for two days near | proenix Fire ; 5 o a2 Sears BoRbuCE Applications for marriage licenses | zal, 17, of Broad street, this city, is | short illnes were held vesterda; the Hartford railroad station. Off Travelers Ins Co . 15530 1650 Sinclair Ol have been filed at the office of the | !N the Griffin hospital with a bullet | atternoon at 1:30 at the home. Rev. |cer Harper was unable to locate the e PR AMER]CAN PHENIX CORP fown olerk as follows: Joseph R,|¥ound in his right thigh. John |Dr. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of the OWner last night as the concern hal R MG ; - A8l Tor . Stone of 42 Connerton street, and | Kravatis, 14, and Edward Kulikos- | South Congregational church, offici- | P¢en out of business here for some \’_”_ l'[‘““” % : I3 ; 0il N Marie J. Carriveau of 105 Lawlor | Kis 14, of story street. were | aieq, months and jts business had been l.i,',n“' 5 SR 5 Oil N Y iy e TS Sl o O o Gl T 0 e ) e o, (CHER ORI G BORTOR Cony Rl SN : Warn The essential nature of the fire insurance busi- Cabot street, and Catherine G. Ko- | Naugatuck river when one of the [gomis, Joseph Kitson, John Peter- R T e x 4 ehak p N A T N 1 sakiewicz of 329 North Burritt |bullets struck Orzal. His condition g0 Howard Webster, s, swanson | Colleen Moore Better e e ness is witnessed by the persistent growth which street; John Karpey of 473 Burritt|is not serious. The youngsters have |.nq j. Gillon. Burial was in New | n . B ARlslocks : X uif Sulph 61 S0 S S5 $ i street, and Jessic Salickl of §3 Creatieens sinmoneaiioRiapueaztiahils e ettt hiicie S b 1'0’“‘:,“ '"}’{plv’elfll;flll Gafoir ZHearlng Co . 20 Lt Rol Bear these companies have experienced. We recommend : fREAes 3 | ollywood. Nov >)—Colleen | Hart & Cooley S, e g mont street. [Juvenile court. | — NTcose i ria il e O s s ndepnong American Phenfx Corporation—a holding company Shutran “doing nicely” today after under- B Machine YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Stuart G. Segar, M, ger Tuneral services for Emii Shutran, s church, Colchester. had going an operation for appendicitis. mother, and her husband, have kept Hartford, Nov. 4 (®—Three i x Bridgeport, will be heard. North & Judd Stanley Works |street. Rev. Peter Pasklevych, pas- 2 St ! Willys Over 123 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges |tor, was the celebrant of the high & ¢onstant vigil at her bedside Torrington Co .. Woolworth 5014 e v gty - I Panl i rnbe b e — Union Mfg Co o = w Truck . 157% 3 5 w Britain Phone 258( s and wa v 5 West biain Street Ne |Stephen Prokopchuk, pastor of St THREE HEARINGS SE! Public Utilities Stocks —— Veecder-Root Union Carbide United Fruit ‘ig,-jllvszc_( “:\(o ::}esx at mr‘( hoyw.\li-"i‘. Miss Moore left New York sud- Stowe & Wil . S Ind Ind . ety e ol thls ammive ae'g | denly last week. after an attack and ell Mfg Co [ 5 Tubber Listed New York Curb ‘o'r‘!o‘c’l‘{ Sty otithe Imm,‘“_”_ entered a hospital her Scovill Mfg Co . G US S }lam Conception church on Winter| Mrs: C. R. Morrison, the stars |Standard Screw 1 150 | wost WEATHER PROPHE | The pall bearers were Matthew 1 were announced today by the | (ony e o g S [Macer, | Michael Wolek, Onisre | Public utilities commission ~ for No- | camn 14 g 1 s1ss i o6 TR alas Rt (i i SAFES We Offer: |Kereliza, Stephen Trestas, Andrew | Vember 7. At 10:30 a. m., the peti- | conn Power ... 130 Sl e R R Sawctisin and Jacob Scescoski. The tion of the Danbury Interurban Bus g Liloe Light 16 122 REIMGE RN & o r\ [4; i NEW YORK TRUST [flawer bearers were G. Duncan and | company and the second Is a peti- |11l (s Co vom 20 .‘"'",“]; it ; “"':‘(h ety For Every Purpose | Bennie Whskiewicz. | tion of the New England Transpor- | peq Gas Co com (o Henr \:; !v :"“u 2 ;v"\lv':n‘l .} The funeral was largely attended | tation company for an amendment |\ b cors ¢ [committed suicide with a revolver 4 GUARANTY TRUST e e e e O Rev. Paskievych and Rev. Fr. Pro-| At 2 p. m., the petition of J. J.|° izl oo o ,.:Q(r,'\‘:'::a( S ‘:”l“\fx :-:m”.\\,l 4 : = 2 kopchuk conducted the committal | Stanton and others for an extension £ { he r his act b’ ontained 5 $ Prices on Application services at the grave in the Ukrain- | of the Connecticut company route in TREASURY BALANCE instructions in connection with his 66 CHURCH STREET S e e e P S R O SR as | (10 (T LT sl Treasury Balance, — §203,036.5 lffln(mh ENDS LITE for insurance companies.

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