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— R . r—— > A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. SAYS BR“NX NEEI] }Milfila?):s{;\lfl(;l‘;%nfii:;;fi’MRS WAGNER DIES ‘ Birth Record ‘ Wall Street Briefs witnesses In his own' defense shorter born on November 8 to Mr. and|asked prices for ]us trial on charges of s when five witne threafening advan . r o ‘;fj‘;;w'“'g;:p [Mrs. Raymona Bure est Hart- | turities of bankers' accep Elucator Would Hare Ch“mhi;:};fi."}f;,:f“*f.:} s e Prominent Aioh St esiden S 'i‘;:}; s B | ers gt e o e Work Begun at Home |, g e s Believed in Keeping Active |3 “,l;yflg;;'s-“;i;'uf\g;r;;Iy;o’;;;;{ 90 day bl ai 4 58 to 4 1-2 yer ses declared no | g et quoted at 4 7 s had been mac this city iieta 4 . New York, Nov. 13 (UP)—Amer- | tow the officer to justify his| Mrs, Mary A. Wagner, widow of | e § months b e " i churches, which yearly send shooting. Deiense atiorneys, in e ety oety QA t € no of | small armies of missionaries across [their opening statement declared Mc- | Bty Sea one per cent below those prevailing the world into Africa and Asia, |Gaw shot in selt defense. They|Who celebrated her S0th birthday an- | during the first three weeks of Oc- stand most desperately in need ot |claimed McGuw shot the restaurant | niversary July 2§, died today after a tober. The decline has resulted from missionary work in the field which |keeper after Pileggi had struck at|enhort jlln SEEK Ll]w LEVELSw lpwer federal reserve rate, and should receive i os en- |him as as back e = o 1 heavy ir e dem. T receive their most concen- |l was backing out the doo Gl 1ee DS she Bahevedtrot her ishs nent nd for trated attention, the heart of the |way of the lunch room with eviden American city. {to be used in a raid a few minutes | Slogan, “Don’t be afraid of hard and she kept busy until a T s essed by Dr. later. work,” vl | = s s T e e AR | hort time ago when ner heattn ve- | Uilities Bear Brunt of Heavy wcerineet ot she cooked dinner for her childrer turer who se ago under-| MRS, WILSON DIES TODAY |20 fo decline rapidly. i | : k, Daw, Jones & Co. repor took the ministry of St. Margaret's| Danbury, Nov. 13 (®—The death | Mrs: Wagner was left a widow at | se“mg A[lack T[}day today, althc A e Episcopal church in the borough of [of Mrs. Lynn W. Wilson, wife of a ||I'® ge of 31 with six children to| sider it a scas it the Bron ow York city. | well known newspaperman, occur- | \2Ke care of. On her 1 hn'v)ulu\\ e pointing ou e New York, Nov. 13 (P—TUrg tion exist w “Of the million persons in the|red suddenly at the Danbury hospi- i Bronx, only 170,000 are even nom-|ial today | Brandc ’.‘_“""‘ n and gr v“'""‘ ndehil- toopine once more swept into |"The United & inally attached to any fold”" Dr.| Mrs Wilson was taken fo th "',", ‘1 j““} lr“;‘»\f ‘f'“‘-‘, agress wity | Curb market today, driving some 200 | has reduced Powell writes in the current issue |hospital early this morning seri-| ol diets and i ood s ot nes 10w evalsd brocs ol s iner cent I like it, T eat it. I stay up of The : ght views. vear > ticker was more than lour late shortly after mid cur fons were av only ks as th phoned from the floor. American Review of Re-|ougly jll. She died about noon, be- | And with less than [fore” an operation that, it was hop- cent of the Bronxites religlously |oq would result in saving her lif affiliated, the one-quarter of these | oo’y . habitually attending services brir Ve i el beteis the total of th dependably reli-|, oro WO Ot o Deckn gious down to perhaps 4 per cent, | o oy oo and indisputably makes the Bronx o), as definitely a missionary field India’s coral strand or Afric and get up carly n | said. | A agner was born in Germa 1 1849 and came to this cc with her parents at the |ihe family settled in South . was a member of an| Wagner whose family of that city. She was|en nam llong a resident of Bridgeport before | married to Geor coming to Danbury two and one- | Wagner died 13 0 pe ay, and able ir y were performed. ago. 1 Declines in leading issue the most part restricted to a maxi- was | um of 6 or 7 points, but several of My, |the high priced and more ecrratic stocks tumbled from 10 to 40 points. | WeCks ag were for per ce slightly vears 1 sunny fountains.” < - 7 L : half years ag | o ol ¢ CE e the St What churches must do if they o= YCArS 280 ks About 42 l)v.n\].n;n ,h:\ moved to ”“ Hlf;]lnu xn\\n'\ bor - o Sty Sorenon are to hold their ground and pro- Al ST this city and resided on Arch street, | the selling. At midda @ « e in 5 : STRIKE ON RAILROAD |She was & member of the Soutl | bond and Share was seliin iS4 per cent ress in the polygot and material-| istic city of today, Dr. Powell be- lieves, is to devote les Peoria, Il1. trains are b Toledo, Peoria & W ov. 13 (UP)— \ur ‘ongregational church for more than | Off 4 points net, and within run today on the| of its low. Middle West uti years. time to 190, off 40 points, ern railroad nous co. | Surviving her are a son, William | Stock sold abstruse theology and differences | 2 ; ,‘,,‘fid:,';‘.,,, m,f‘ldog,\o ,;,:.\ more a‘”,,”_i the result of a general strike called |G, Wagner of this city; five daugh- | the mew stock at 21, abou States, comy by the N et today. ters, Miss Mary Wag Mrs. F point D e i ¢ A S ehurcrl rs, Miss Mary Wagner, Mrs. Ralph | issociatio 3 \"u?']:u‘lon’;’.‘x] i "‘:L('i:\)\&‘r of | ¥or some days J. A. Ganuon, \m‘i.r, Newton, and Mrs. J. George An-| Allied Power and Light dropped k end borhood life and a welcoming | President of the order of railroad |drews, all of this city, and Mrs. [about 7 points to new low ground 0 friend for the newcomers who are|conductors and J. M. Patterson, |Herman H. Peiry of Newark, N. J.,[at 25, and such issues as American bureau o A s ce president of the orde ol < T hra & of | Supe er, Associated G ¥ puszled where to turn for help with | Yi¢ President of the order of rall- [and Mrs. Theodore M. Herting of | Suberpovier, Associated Gas A, El k ending their everyday problems. | road trainmen with other labor offi- | Milford, 11 grandchildren and six |fric Sharcholders, Niagura Hudson, | tion of 11,41 [n such regions as the Bronx, m:lmlk have been here s ng an in-‘ great-grandchildr ILL!mfnr Power and I and Cen- | be found in every great American|Créase in pay in all departments.| Fuaneral services will be held Fri- | tral States Electric lost 1 to 3 points city, the population is largely made | Trouble has been brewing since 19 |day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the or more, several selling ncar l,‘,“ b of newcomers from the country, | When eastern lines advanced the chapel of the South Congregational |bottom levels. United Light a the small town and foreign lands, | °f employees, the union \umtnd\ng‘<)Hn'v~h. Burial will be in Fairview }In«-r A reached a new low at 2 he points out. These find it difri-| that the Toledo, Peoria & Western | cemetery. | Investment Trust and Tradin cult to adjust themselves L. | is rated as an eastern line. | [company shares generally reach borless life in small a | [new low ground, including Sh There are perhaps families Chloroform Pound mn doah, Goldman Sachs Trading, Leh- ting a dozen different races in| Helsing a single block, living among the 11 ’m‘;‘; “"(Tmm' doh a of ntipathie: c| Innls S er raken was natural racial antipathies which | TIRAISR BEROONCE Traken - wasle, g under Licut. J RSONS DROWN Nov. 13 (UP) | | TIVE P repre- Corp. sold at 16 1-2, one point ahov mes 1. Murphy s low | 0 1N delay social cohesion. The con- e e R R {0 Renewed General Sel g sequence, unless the church steps| LCdoyE Bl xR Eso B A eTe TeE St i 15 e il day (OnLtiie VACATIL Be i i eRlT NI DI T i s a guiding influenc in- A |quoted at noon off 2 points, United = - lualistic, bohemian istence ST T ho stood trial in superior court |28 Off 2 3-4, Cities Service off 1 v York, Nov. 13 (B —The we and St | | Copenhagen, Nov. 13 (UP)—Res- | went to aid of the s of the stock ults in the disintegration dard of Indian off 1. here a few years ago on a charge of | rket led to f life ) Aering neight Daniel 7 lling o is tod Hol 5 ¥ e lofnine M atoard s the Smotor |y Lot IERSERRCIELLOL R i ey Ho e e N oo e aeviunaiorn) Gl O IR | Kellogg Boards Ship : e L MENTS SIGNE S o | Two men, Tony Mora and Joc To Attend Celeb dated ely ! ‘ Baden-Baden, Nov. 13 (UP)— 3 | Rinaldo, were arrested on a ¢ [ end Celebration ca : declin he vessel went aground Monday ¢ Tour documents, laying the ground-| 7| Sulonaratined tho Ul BiThe New York, Nov. 13 (P —I'rank B. | numbers of g ere also L 7 night. It was fe the sc er % . s vork of the bank of internatior 4 Z“M " oy e h hooner |y, tieved to bermerely employes Kellogg, former retary of state, | turned into ¢ tes 1 ment, were signed tod by | o LR Police found, among other things, |and before that am 1dor 1o the | erties and tre: s sk d off, cates of seven nations represent- | four 5-gallon of chloroform | Court of St. James, sailed today on| The more active convertibles SEARLE FOUND DEAD used in the proce »1 on the committee which has OUNI : s to give the alco- [the Aquitania to attend a dinner to | turncd lowr vas Tron o S AR T s | N. ¥, Now, 18 WUB)—l5 ) ot conzer gront. The mblie Ared|be siven in his nonoe by the DIl | the éourse ot share in el 1t was understood that the Belgian president of the , e, shots in the air before Ri grims' socicty of London on Novem- | cph 4145 lost Tt clegates signed the documents with Electric Corpora- {(p o qashed through a vi ber 27. He was accompanied by |2 points, but the S » reservation concerning the selec- fal of the Assoclated 504 4nd submitted to arr Mrs. Kellog i though ock Seviral ion of Basle s the scat of the bank, | /28 & “‘(;";“’\“;’li"‘”l‘- RiaSAlCE - | “Sixty-three countries have signed | 10 ernatio S vhich they oppose SR al S oIS Reo 1 veen Bert Lytell to Wed lor adhered to the treaty,” he said|ma new low First reports said he h s e bty ¢ ] AL % of the t which t his|en a decline of about PRINCE TALKS ON FASHIONS |O¥ereome by lluminating gas. Seatie | Miss Grace Menken 'name. -ty e e _Bradford, Eng., Nov. 13 (P—The |j0% T n So o e in New | Chicago, Nov. 13 (UP)—Bert ratified the plan, and three more are | Haven Gs and Americ 5 Prince of Wales dipped diffidently .7 = % Lytell, stage and screen actor 1 on the verge of doing so.” tional 5 %s lost 2 to 4 hi 5”” he '\”l]‘lwfi‘ ot “”1”" "]q fashions Phras s = |be married to Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg will remain | SO 428 1 Missouri J ACif od LyRcdressing. A UICSon slde il > Yol PO |who is plaving opposite n in gland abou ) days, e Bt opening of the new chamber PEDDLER FOUND S/ [ an Ror s S & S g X ok theilowcly " Portsmoutn H.. Nov. Brothers” here, he has annour or Novem 20, the day .ow priced rails again she & nerco buildingin thissyook) ytell said they would not b Janksgiving T e Fdward 1. Ham, 67, peddler and ndustry center. heriac e Tt Sty ; ‘It is not for me o expre machinist was found slain in the | ""r"\" d ;”:t” U\*]\ returned i New Jrie. Genor Sk S ok better | Kitchen of his second floor Market | YOTK and that their return depend- | 45 and Soo Line opinion whether women look better ed upon the length of the run of were a point or mor in short or in long dresses,” said the | street apartment today | - |“Brothers.” nce, * e sake of Brad-| He had not been seen by friends, ! ; prince, “but for the sake of Brad o eS| Lytell's first wife was Evelyn D eat h [3 York Central | ord's sake, » they e | since October 3. lunt instru- ford's sake, 1 hope they will be |sin detober A Dblunt Instru-1y, ohan and his second Claire road's 6s dropped a made long."” ment was use he crime. s 13 W used in the crim Windsor. Miss Vaug! Utilities, industri: n - divore him in 1925 and Miss Windsor in | ies were ‘somewhat mix ]]‘ L R Miss Nora O'Brien M R e L L e L ek o5 | trend was d lower grou Miss Menken s a sister of Helen | , MrS: Margaret McNamara, of 95| 00 yive had it Commercial street received worl | Menken. Nor i 5 | this morning of the death of her|yOrth American L - e hell Pipe Line &s Miss Nora O'Brien, on Octo- [Nephew to Officiate at Kilrush, County Clair P | At Funeral of Uncle "{ii" . For the first time in the history of the Russian Orthodox church a nephew will officiate at the fumeral |y ey “one“ona petSGct L NS ary uncle. Rev. Joseph Pistey of {5 prjen “were employed by Landers, ville will conduct the funeral [ . o4 Clark and were well known NEW BRITA N who died yesterday at his nd moving up more tha akened fgn governmy tion loans likew Colombian Mortg ped 5 points resided in th 1ho 1go, leaving to make her home in Ireland. While her city age of 77, and who was one of the | : : " sisters, M Mary en of Ire- oldest Russian settlers in this city. | S5t M Dibrien gl e O lland and Mrs. Margaret McNan Services will fake place tomorrow | 7% SN NS - morning at § o'clock at the home and |gi JEYETS | FCeR8 AOE TomACHS i at 8:15 at the Russian Orthodox | (& &0 8 “” ""' church and burial will be in Fair- |SSter of the date Ja view cemetery. Rev. Joseph Danke- vich, pastor, will assist at tho !~ e owas a . O'Brier tion While Other Markets Ave periencing Depre rial stocks tod. rvices | 1 n d to be holding up THOMAS PERPLEXED F unera 1 S g des fluctuations ¢ ‘ | Milwaukee, Nov. 13 (UP)—Alvin market its dow 11 | Thomas, whose absence from New | Lecording to: reporls ng Y ork a v e 3 re | DK 1o0uses, York has delayed the trial of George | A o e bl ou re appeared to be littl in locals, Land : ¥ Works dware Corp., maintained positions, at no time d | A. McManus on charges of murder-| o wish f{o (hank the many o {ing Arnold Rothatein, is unable 0| jonqq and neighbors for their kind | understand the importance attache «1‘“.\"”,"”\) o Sob b i to his testimony, he claimed today. | 3o,(h of our beloved son and broth- Thomas said from a hospital bed, (%0 ° where he is suffering from pleurisy, | “ (SO0 that he had seen neither McManus| (o BTS00 Lo nor Rothstein since two months be- | i ¢ 4 an: fore the latter's murder. At that|' 20 | time he played cards with them and he recalled that McManus lost. ere more than a point or two. 1 peared to be greater v for North & J anufac ing Co., two of the I =3 stocks that have Compared with ot} quoted the positior rials was v Mrs, Emma Giles Thompson 1 services for Mrs. Emma hompson, for 40 rs a resident of this city, who died STEWARDE DISAPPEARS | Middletown, Nov. 13 (A—An at- CHARLES NICHOLS DEAD | funeral home of John J. Tarrant Mor a 0. Moore to I idgeport, Nov. 13 (M—Charles | pyrial will be in Fairview ceme- T B. Nichols, 79, one of the founders | cery. 24,000, ¢ tr and director of the Newfield Bank gt Nickersc & Trust company of this city, and Jay Webbh $4,000, Drury | treasurer of the Commercial Travel- ers’ Mutual Accident association, died at his home here today M tuck, moving he Funeral services for Jay Webb, &f | years of age, of 705 Stanley strect, | Altist Recmer' $2,470 -1 o¢ his automol were held this more than 50|, ¢cioon at § o'clock at the home. vears ago. He was a prominent Ma- | p .. ‘yijiam H, Alderson of Trinity son. In addition to his widow, MF.|yioihoqise church officiated and chols is survived by a son, Wil I |y, o0\ "0os i Frairview cemetery Nichols, and a daughter, Mrs. Clar- | a 3 T The pall bearers were members ence er, b & ty. | . G ek b DEUBLII TG {of Lexington lodge, I. O. O. Bridgeport, Nov. 13 (&) a memorandum of decision Carl Foster, Fugene McNerney, Jr Westport artist, recovers $2.47 his suit Betts of Norwa ers' National Grain corpor President Cottington said today. “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain’ WEST MAIN ST, TE! iMARKET CONTINUES * ITS RECENT SLUWP Unexplamed Selling ~ Forces Prices Down Still Further We offe HARTFORD FIRE IN: also surrounded the @Thomson, Tenn & Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 ' OF BOND HOLDINGS X : o oy |man Corp., and several others, losses st e e Raid on Distillery LT G SO W R Stock Market Weakness Leads PUTNAM & CO. n_b.m.r-un.v.asum..,. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTPORD ORFICR, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _ TEL 2118 AETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE (0. URANCE (0. HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPEC. & INS. €O. PHOENIX INSURANCE (0. TRAVELERS INSURANCE (0. Eppy BROTHERS & (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD \;pioen 33 Lewis St New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. : 43 Colony St. We offer and recommend: INCORPORATED INVESTORS at the present market Stuart G. Segar, Manager 10 points lower. TH EMARKET (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) AETNA LIFE NATIONAL FIRE Prices on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MUMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCE EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 Aetna Life Insurance Company The Aetna Life’s new building which is now in the process of construction, should prove a power- ful factor in combining harmoniously the various units of the Aetna group, and should be a distinct aid in managing and directing the company’s af- fairs so that a larger profit margin should result. We offer and recommend this stock as: “AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL GROW” hom, 351 Waasinton vt & tha et he s " ST SHOW LITILE DEGLING We offer and recommend: AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) Industrials Generally Maintain Posi- BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York Chicago Bridgeport New Haven Meriden Hartford demand to- 1 and for Union AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) UNITED FOUNDE BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING C)RP. EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. At the market. NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS Bought, Sold and Quoted New Britain Office 26 55 West Main St. . 562 I Southern Pac g e of ottactment | Montay fnox Jome of hor “l‘"'l‘"‘ “':0"‘;’\‘." Fodidd “m;: i | srandson, Lyoncl T. Hawksworth of Ry = on her today reves at Mrs. |y gennctn street, Hartio were Real Estate News | Eveline Cripps, 40, a stewardess of |},,19 (pis morping at 10 o'clock a gt two fraternity houses at Wesleyan, [g¢ wark's chareh. Rev. Samucl| had disappeared yesterday after | giiclifre officiated and burial was in nty cashing a check for $1,000 which | Fuitview cemotor | Sarah in to Franciss {one of the fraternities had given her 4 Jaroszko, Market at |to cover bills for merchandis | e e Jozeta 5 =D | The writ of attachment was | Funeral services for Miss T Pigel, Mar| 1 | sued in favor of the Arthur W. Dore | oy “uged 61, who made her home | Frederick A. Hart to Beawrice T |company of Boston, to which the |, a3’ Webster Hill and who died son, Drury La |payments were to have been made. |Nfonday night, will he held tomor- 1 Dowd to Carric Un R 3 | row afternoon at 3 o'clock £ {ne 8D 0N ida st I w-b Bristol Brass EIi ol was Lh oA Nanga oLt sunday plgh s Sith cowhieet In Westport Lawsuit turned commission superior court today by Judge Hart & Cooley nders, I' North & Judd ainst Mrs. “ Bertha M BOARD TO BE ELECTED | s The arviist sued to 1 Chicago, Nov. 13 (A—A board of e e v loss in a fire th | managers, consisting of C. I. Huit, for studio in Westport on the | salina, Kansas; John Manley, Enid. GRAVE COVERINGS cember 3, 19 It was claimed |Okla., and J. Knight, Kansas of the blaze was started when | City, Mo., has been elected to pre- Laurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine ating apparatus claimed to |side over the destinies of the BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP been improperly installed by we 15 ounces of | | men employed by Mrs. Betts, set fire 1“0m\ Lt & P 5% % pfd 99 ss6 |10 & wooden partition in the studio. | wa LOCAL STOCKS Conn Power 110 nised by Putnam & Co) | Hfd Elec 0 = Hid Gas Co oc 85 Insurance Stocks Hfd Gas Co com o 60 Bid N B N S0 N 5y G & y PREASURY BALANCE omobile Ins ...,... 48 Gener 04 SHOE CONTRACTS AWARDED 4 Nov. 13 D) rmy here today t ward of contracts I'tavelers Ins Co 1154 ¢ of shoes Manufacturing Stocks Hardware 62 ud s / army service shoes went to Albert Lt Lo H. Weinb 1 Milwaukee, at Spencer S $3.55 per pa he award fot j04 Arms - b - = = umy garrison shoes was 00 2 e P. Hazzard Co.. Ga r Bearing o ) $4.17 1-2 per pair. 6 it HELD IN COUN New Haven IRFEIT CASE Nov. 13 (P—Isadore Machine : ;| Avrick ar issuing 0 i rieit money Hartford was 1 under $5,000 bonds today. : to 1 nds he was ¥ Works .... s to to await Torrington Co .... [ Mfg Co 17 Arrick had been sought for sev- Public Utilitles Stocks eral weeks. He was arrested yese Elec Service . 9% terday on a bench warrant {ssued by Judge Edwin S. Thomas