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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929, : - % P e ulmotors Declared ot No Value ‘ ‘ Weddi [;URB []UIET T[][]AY '| Wall Street Bri. | | rels In Resuscitation Work By Expert eddings | WITH SMALL GAINS ‘ PU I'NAM & CO | New York. Nov (P—The : ln Presence of Hart and Souney ANDERSON—KERR dnesican Rl ARG ag o Mambers New York & Harvford Sicok Ruchanges R o AT ¥ f operating at about 70 per cent of i New Yok, Nov. 21—aiss vior- | Firm Underfone il Irregular :eted capacity. according to George i 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN f ¥ ] : B ; S vaey arly Declines Offset : z Joseph's church. Burdal will be in St |ence Martha Adina Kerr, formerly M. Verity, president. TEL. 2040 Aght and Pov«er Manager | Mary's cemeter |of New Britain, Conn., and now of Mal‘ke[ e Tladel‘ les ———— i 1 1 P o ey D et —0 T R A Vallceo 10 10 Points NARTRORD OFFACH, ¢ CENTRAL BOW, _THL. 3118 - Says Science Has Dis- iaml Frank William Anderson of | —_— action was taken on the preferred = shls il | {107 Tederal street, Bristol, were| o york, Nov. °1 () — Price | LiVldends at yesterday's meeting of : : proved Mechanical De-| |married in a Lutheran church here St CC {he directors of the national v York, Noy (R—Stock 5 | |today, They procured a license fo|!fénds were again irregular, and |Combustion Lngineering Corp. prives made er recovery in fo- We Off - . vice to Restore Respira- | marry at the municipal" building |changes narrow, In quiet trading | : day's markel after an carly period e Offer: | here. fontina i s % adian R plans to | T e {on the curb market today, but the £ plans e S ONNEC T i 9 ‘ag | Miss Kerr, who is the daughter|list showed a firm undertone, and SPend about 326,000 1830 for e CONNE S B¢ M EC SFRVIC N tion — Deaths From Gas | —_— [of Ernest and Hilma Lindberg|trading tended fo quiet down on | M€Y eauibment, including loconro- | TeCent leaders lost 1 to 4 point ) CTICUT ELEC. SERVICE CO. | . | Kerr, was born in New Britain. Mr. declines. By early afte . jtives and freight and passenge ese losses were largely recover Y, V(" 2 Bt 8 | . | i S, 'y rly afternoon, lead- | nger Increasing, He Says. 1?0“(}8 [nstructed to Let ROOLENS | Anderson was born in Bristol. 1te is | ing stocks generaily sold moderately | “aF: and along list of issues marked up CONNECTICUT POWER CO. | 5 the son of Eric and Chrisline Lar- | higher, in sympathy with an up- = U'to 10 points, with the 1 tal AT T S 5 ; — i Ga[’ry OH Tmpmes son Anderson. turn on the “big board.” (e Cnited Air & “Transport | a prominent part in the advance HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. y " £ | —_— p. sme! he re o 0. has formed t iited Airports Early selling is believed to hav E, Clile ! e | Announcement of the failure of L » ' ing a 3 - ”l)f O:VPO_“‘C ?::“(“““, . Hart | —_— C. I a | Max Winkleman, a private floor | ©f California n author- | represented profit taking on the part UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. ind Deputy Fire Chlef Michacl T.| «if Hartford wins, let their. root- lty tems trader, was calmly received. Tt was |14¢d capital of res of nervous traders, who had accuni- | Jouney sat at a meeting of the |erg take the P haang g reported Mr. Winkelman's obliga- | — ulated profits in the brisk rally ear- > goa e o e goal posts,” Leonard | ! ; e T ol b o e ik Rotary club today and heard A. A.!Nixon, in charge of . th i | S ions were small. His failure was| Thc board of ernors of the | lier in the week, and also some ex- =~ Packard, manager of the Connecti- | ments for handyng the C;z;dr:""fifpz The police were notified 1ast | rcgarded as a consequence of the | C1ica80 stock exchange have ap-|perimental short selling on the part $ut Tight and Power Co. at Mid- | Harttord Now Bifial night that Western Union "Telegraph | failure of J. J. Bell & Co., which | Proved plans for the formation of a | of bearish profestionals. The early . s il G it | rctond; e ritain high fflwnl Co. repair men Jost a can cover | wag carried down in the recent |StOCK clearing corporation decline failed to bring out any ap- Ol S Dot | football classic on Saturday. told | from a handear at the railroad | pyagn. e Winkel S I K, leading {0 i g molors are of no walue inllSergeant John J. King at police | roight yard. A e s L brisk short covering in the latter C . Makin, s a 9 ~ 3 ces with the Bel nK = g o8 » et e Hev. Williom o, |leadquarters teday during & con-| Chisl W. C. Hart of the police| iectric Bond & Shar i ifcqus o EDDYBROTHERS &CO {' ‘pologies he I iam . | rerence on _the manner of policing | department said today that Office: plectulcRon (g hanegoontinded i Credit conditions continy asy ke 5 I\ .| » Alderson, who sat at the speakers’ |ihe game. “Tell your men not to xin | - - Y U|to meet good support, and sold up 4 L ek : Members Hartford Stock Exchange X Pl e Midalatonn et atat| i {John L. Carlson of the day patrol more than 4 points, getting above 80 Call money 2 | "They g 5 sald. | themselves trving to save the posts | force could have the Embassy the- | g compared & | 5 HARTFORD i ey are no damn good, and in|ir tne Hartford crowd goes after |ater assignment it he wished it.| ooy berca 0 s recent low of 50. | | nt New BRiTaIN MERIDEN : T3 NN O TiPAmt Bt Gt o e o g i R Bl ceipmaet 6 e el iy e (0 i it ! i 33 Lewis St. 4 derable harm.” United States pub- | their team.” he said L |otherwize Officcr Axel Carlson. also | demand were American and Foreign R % A 4 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. ic health authoritles learned this a | ity policemen, including mo- |eiven it © ree, would b2 Power, Middle West new, and United i T e called attention to the fact | 5 ; A, and Brazilian Power and Light s T 3 | the game, of whom 15 will be su- 5 Inasmuch as prices have advanced {7 ihat weekly in 1925 there were 132 | pornumeraries and the balance reg- | <Slllt Over Cow’s Death were under moderate pressure 0][ m Dfl 5 Tlfidn tur o greater part of the last {A ’ Nlrsrlm’s‘ drov;nm]. 77 met death by [ylare. They will be stationed in and | Heard at City Court Do', ‘:“'-"0 \"“'“"‘f v““lflg"': nearly a p B’ 1 g week, Wall street would not be sur- k nhalation of poisonous gases and i e Y in, N profit taking on its el nereas S S W 81 dled from electric shook, Deaths | hout Willow Drook pavk with in-| The death of one cow Which was |carnings statement, showing Octo- ncheass i federal 2t 50 Shares of tanley orks . jromgases, especially carbon mon- | ueh l'l"}i;?:,,,K",],‘L“";‘,‘;:;I tles. sald to have been indircctly caused | ber as ifs best month in history. Ojls| N\ YOk Nov. 21 (Ph—Active ac- e ,,',:”jf,",rf‘.”f‘”.g}.‘. 5 D hilde atiidncieiins: il the é K, when it was struck by an automo- | generally were firm. although they | cumulation of railroud loans was re- afioatt e a rasaltiotins e Sh L. MHers are Mpm.‘.‘m; st rea | "('f“”‘“d”"] ';\“‘“ and the various, pile owned and operated by Rohert | failed to make much progress. Gulf | siumed in today's S R i v‘“.,_' fwl.““‘ % 20 ares Of Aetna lfe e e el st diainiarinon L. Hirschfeld of Merlden is the|and Standard of Indiana moved yop i, ) T e R e i p v { | basis for a 0 suit which was |fract 1ly highe N e RANIOR TR el B SR A D% Uit veknitatien wa Tecs \ ctionally higher during the morn- | . k to strong 1 i & 4 bmmended as tho most aavisable | B0Y HELD FOR THEFTS ltried before Judge Morris D. Saxe |ing, and Humble mounted more thay | 510" 0 cising fendencics A e 50 Lan ers, rrary ar! <1 ¥ lnd was demonstrated by two young | in city court today. The plaintiffs in|3 points. 10an e ces yester Al street 100! for further | hen from the . 1. & P. com- | OF BRASS DOOR STOPS the tion are Arthur and Emma Industrials were quict but gener- cou TR Vi r cent Wl co ictive developments from the R Vinv's plant. | Seibert, owners of the cow. |ally steady. Crocker Wheeler mads | dropping to 4 SR i e By | : el pa o ol e Rotaang ]v‘l was (:L med that x‘m; p!flm\n“l', A\‘qunr:m galn, then rencted. An- ; oo A R e et Wery fihines o iremember: inkcancs AR 5 rthur Seibert, was driving his!chor Post Fence firmed. up slightly SN use toda Otherwise, there was Y Where first aid is required. T‘(kmg,-‘ln"ln Vinikaitis Admits Stealing cows across the highway on the in response to favorable dividend ac. ©Vligations esp those of ' Rl 5 i s to m\,‘,\‘.‘, - . . B in axe with a dry handls and cut.| From Roosevelt School—Testifies |Meriden-Berlin road on October 2. |tion. Some of the high priced |rOPean governme I'rench Re- {{he price movem Dividends We offer and legon:mend Sy b Syt Tl onilrotii sicale crive| SURES 11928, and that the defendant's au- | shares made substantial gains in | public T's wearly & point to | were inaugurated on the new stocks AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) f { Jhocked man's body was one way fo | Against Junk Dealer lla}inoh(\n struck one of the cows.|small turnovers, De mounting | \ithin a fr of their year's high | of a few small companies, and such AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) B - preak the current in case a live wire | % 4 2 e injuries were so great that the | more than 10 points. Fokker Air- B f i nings reports as to hand INITED FOU 4 Wl comes into contact with the| Stanley Vinikaitis, 16, of 57 Fair- [cow had to be killed, it w oTaft sageed fractionalls: and German inedfiapouts gl SeRLRER R OR SR 0= Li\iil%l‘]l‘;[) H{.%,‘EDE.R.‘H R man, he said. {View street, was arrested today by The cow was valued at $250, Investment Trust and Qing 82 LoD 1 el dor .. which sagged e ‘,H T lf\\h;’lORb When a man who has been uncon- | Sergeant T. J. Feeney on charges of | plaintift claimed. Company issues were inclined to | Grriman 4 about the same | g S R U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. . Jcious from shock begins fa show |theft and injury to property, and | Attorney Leo V. Gaffney repre- heaviness for a time, but rallicd ho. VIOPortior B e AT T e PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. ; ¥igns of consclousness he shourd be |the sergeant recovered four brass sented the plaintiff and Judge Wil- | fore the close. Lehman Corp lian and some of the con-| o0 NS ol und that leved EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. i iven hot water or hot tea. “Never |d00r stops which the young man is[llam T. Mangan represented the 'Trans-America and Tri-Contintenal tal gt T e ted rly i At th ke 3 tive him whiskey. If you have any |8aid to. have admitted stealing|defendant Allied made small gains ; so benefitted BT i Tl ey Sipneimariet g Whiskey at that time drink it your. |from the TRoosevelt school. Tv gasteiaboly provement. SO poiils SNIOME MEL 2 VEW Y < VK ‘< . Y delf. it will do you more good than |Others are said to have becn sold | R lE i @ In the demnestic rail list, purchases Otis Blevator dropped 21 points and NEW ‘O%I\ C‘I"fYqBIANI‘ STOCKS | will him.” 1ok junk dm\;‘) Th:w rerg\mmlw ea state \e“s | Coste and Bellonte of St. Pay 1“ ulumu- .,4::‘: Eliied o e ought, Sold and Quoted He said the mechanical appliances | DY the sergeant were damaged con- | ey rene qIRIoAGTY AR El T otk st fuch as lungmotor: i siderably. Each is valued at $12. | . Back at French Homes | iiovk tatand 4124, St Louis and san | 12 poin Suying influenced by th gmotors ahd pulmotor Warranty Te It 8 5 : : SRR e i e iR e [t b sty mol1ia court foul ) y | e Bourgew France, Nov. 2l ®— | Francisco 43%'s and Southern Ruil- | Announcement that the Pennsylvania \ieitanoce TN SR 0 b Bl o sl Alexandra Zalensak to Andrew | Captain Dicudonne Costc 1 his teral 's sent quotations up, |T2iltoad was ordering $16,000,000 [] . 3 i lidaa 5 5 S e e s L2 Re iy ISl ESstreat companion. Maurice Jacques Bel- worth of elec locomotives from ¢ e Resuscitat th e dealer who was fined for purchas : | 1 i New York Chic N S{"::o’t’;:n “:I‘L’n;‘ri: shown fik 1 o bieck b"(phe wna| Joseph Mieczkowski 1o Andrew | lonte, landed here at 35 a. my cel that and other companies. Westing- N “'::1;1: “"'l':f:;g‘:l'l' “Dr, L. B. Dary wis admitted as oot called: He was In court last|Xrita: et ux, Smith stroet | setting a new racord of four days, 50 s, louse Electric, North —Americ i) ] TR iy week for theft of a casting which | _Elizabeth M. Roche to Maria | Minutes from Haioi, Irench Indo | uil awdard Gas G Electrie, American | New Britain Office s s Somor bocEnt. ana aits: ‘wown | Krenn, Lenox place. | China, to Paris. This was six hours | Sl baceo jssues, U S, Industrial Al (| Tel, 5625—35626 55 West Main St. | today g”p‘m Toeney arrested mm: George A. Danberg. ef ux, ‘o |and 20 minutes faster than Coste and | cral of 1 nit Warren Bros., Ajr Reduction | under questioning ® | nue. 500 miles lagt year on their round o 1 W‘ tantial ) ——— | t ng: N the world trip. fourth 4 1-4's cqualled ¢ rails centered large- ! e N Mortgage ey il wall red large- | ‘ormer President of Painters' Union | | John R. Peterson to Farmers an1 | Ing from their flight over Asia a few | maxim 1y in the so-c nvestment group, sl ) o RED CROSS TOTAL usz{ Mechanics bunk, $10,000, " Laurel| - The two flicra foday were retun- City of Provi L. wa ol & Western, Union Pa- and Prominent in Community Ex- |isond! weeks 2go which ended with a fore- | in market with ) « ¢ ackawanna, Atehi- y + —— > 1 % Y . | ed landing at Tsitsihar, Manchuria 14 A's son ke O 1 € ; 3 Adam Pranckeuicius to George X Ea0 ke & o in th pires At Greenwood Street Home. . featlng F jistance E Daily Report Shows $287 Taken in | Treber, $700, Mansficld avenue. ‘1’ ting . e record distance cn- for ady John A. Meskill, 60 years of age. | Roman Lekston, et ux, to Sam | durance fig S ¥ T = ! J 101 Greenwood street, died last | —Crona Says 5,000 Member Quota | Waskowitz, et al, $10,000, Winter | = = Arkansas 5 por cont notts THID MARKET AT M. MEHBERSEBARTECRDISTOCKIEXCHANOE lics N Sl Siete o due 1931-56, to vield 4.75, mar- e 5 J . Pete Louie § tion is shov e High Low Close Tel. 5200, | - tion howing noteworthy in Fas a native of this city and %as | Almost $5,000 has heen raised fn | Jones. $3.000, Laurel road. | F 1 e brother of the late Judgo James T.| the Red Cross roll call to date, ac- | < unerals e | Bmulr:n[;cc::l;’n'u NEW YORK P > ‘"'?mn A ““‘f‘“- T : |cording to Treasurer Leon A,| WINKLE :CEIVER = ot o | PHONBICANAL €8 i He was born in the family home- | goragye in today's report, which 18 | Constabl f e Insane German Killer jead on Linwood street. He was|gico jelow. onstable Fred Winkle has been Sianles Ruduchn ) FZPVrIg) e e FV et el ow named receiver in two separate cases | | parieydxiad Yesd Writes Victim’s Mother Niflecs In ho tocal painters union, | New Tritain's quota Is 5,000 mem- where property is invelved in fore- Huteral neqviopaiforyRtan By B Duesseldorf, Germany, Nov. 21 () We Ofter: il J e e wvan prosident for sev. |DEFS but not necessarily $5,000 ac- closure actions. He has boen named | ducha. aged 40, of 157 Broxd sirect, fipper” who has been 4 iral torms. He was a painter by | COTding to a statement made by lo collect rents on property at Milk who was the victim of an automo-| . .orizing this city for the past few | Am Tel & ade for many yonrs. For tho past | Peter Crona, Red Cross chairman, and Lawlor streets and as tempor- | Pile accident which occurred in Ber- | no,ips has sent a letter to a wom- | Am Tobacco GUARAN I Y TRUST CO el ronrs he had been retived |today. When national headquarters Ar¥ Feceiver in a three-family house lin Saturday might, and who died!an escribing in detail the murder of | Anconda Cop 84 . Ind only supervised contracts. He Asked Mr. Crona to guarantee 7,500 00 Curtin strect. Judge Stanley J. Tucaday at the New Dritain General | g - daughter. as a result of | At N . 4 Va3 yor of St ‘s ohurch | members here he accepted a quota | Traceski who presided at hearings|hospital, will be held - tomorrow | wpich the woman is on the v of | Al : 11 kas o member of St. Joseph's church | v 1 e Lo ME e e Nor many years. He received his ear- | of 5,000, This he says does not lifmt.| Felative to the cases, made the ap- mOSLY G 1 e at.the home | jne niry o i & education at St. Mary's school. | the money expected to $3,000, since | Polntment. ind at 7:30 o'clock ot the Sacred | “pne giylecof (he Tetter has led to : Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary | many members give more than $1 | = Heart church. Burial will be in 82- | (he sssumption that the writer must Meskill; a son, Matthew Meskill; |for a membership. | BOY CURED BY MIRACLE liczetiEartac mEss |be mentally deranged. Handwriting | Can Paciic 4 iour daughters, Misses Ailene, Mary, A total of $227 was added to the | Bridgeport, Nov. 21 (UP)—Eight- | Do “'D ;r = experts are examining the SO De Pasco 70 69 Patherine and Rita Meskill, all of [Red Cross fund today. The total | year-old Gabriel Saloomey, who had |y, e , | for a clue to the wholesale murderer, | Ches & Ohio 1981 1961 his clty: & brother, Matthew M. |vesterday was $4.694.17, making the | worn a leg brace for two years, was | i1 o et o 0 Donald Dorsey, 12| wnose victinia are known to numbier {¢ M & SIp .. 244 o4 LOCAL STOCKS | Meskill, prominent insurance man | fund today $4,921.177. The amounts | able to walk unaided today after a |3 ) oreen o .‘”4“: and Mrs. Edward | more than half a dozen ¢RI & Pac 118% 116 117 (FFurnised by Putnam & Co.) | ' ind two sisters, Mrs. Frank N.|received today were as follows: Rev, | visit to the grave of Rev. PArick | s peas: tie ) 3808 QB nenty ta = Chrysler Corp 331, 2% il toung and Mrs. William Gritzmach- | Lucyan Bojnowski, $34; Eastern | Power in Malden, Mass AT e e e e PRODUGER WEDS STAR Colo Fuel ... 25 34 Insurance Stocks i ir, also of this city. Malleable Iron Works, $7; TFafnir | Gabriel created intense excitement | ji8 ® ,,‘0.”]'{‘“, PSR Y Congoleum 147 1475 Bid Asked RM A » aneral services will be held Sat- | Bearing Co.. $165. and mail to the among his schoolmates when he |'RUEY G0 G Q€OC0 0 L0 Consol Gas 81 9675 98% | ge(na Casualty 0 160 . . Irday morning at § o'clock at St treasurer, §21. | walked to school without the brace. |y i or (he solemn high Ofhver Mororco end Helen M o0 Il"";“ ! Aetna Life Ins Co vequiem. Rev. Matthew S Er il Aetna Fire 530 4 . ; 5 1 th Serv 411 4 '] . 0 er s master o @ ire C 1 ; — R — = = — I'a s It ‘ - N 5 N i ceremenics n Pranciceo, Nov., 21 (B —Oliver | i 1t eam Boiler | o pall bearers and flower bear- | Morosco, theatrical producer. and : A ] Rl SR National I'ire 3 — » s were all schoolmates of the boy Helen McRuer, leading woman inj ”“\" ) ‘ " Phoenix Iire Clairsville. Ohio. Nov. 21 (P— Mary's Parochial school. They | several of his recent pl Do e = 4 035 lers Ins Co 2 ISR e e nibare ROt the L hanh T D i@t o, 0 ? | were as follows: Pall hearers, Joseph [ marvied here carly (his morning | b e X ATAntractiring Stolka pa today faced maximum sen- ecurltles a u | Kelley, Norman LaCrosse, Thomas! with scores of stage folk acting as|Genl Motors s Nt ey . tendes of 10 vears imprisonment i O | Higgins and William Dorsey. a|unexpected witnesses. The marriage | Goodrich i o ‘A” "!"‘ B i 7 and fines of $5.000 through their Z | cousin: flower hearers, Stephen Kel- | took place at a midnight dinner Hudson Motors 477 4 fArrow-Hart & Hegg u £ St + R 13 5 ; e e Sien ok o ] il s Bllngs & Eoender nviction of criminal syndicalism, S ey, William Kelley, William Mc. The couple obtained the marriage | Int ing i FDENCEre: g S T R s 1 2 Reliance International Corporatio iti Inerney and John Dorsey, also license earlier in the but had |Int Coment 4 ':'3;\\0’,“" St MS[,"“ i | poration securities cousin. announced the weddin ould not | Int Nickel 21 2 5 o £ by i el o A ) inoun o L Sl - 18 The defendants. Tom Johnson and : 3 . e g As the body was being borne into | take place before sev ves i s S07x - . ATl R Andionet ot Dicva | provide the answer to this perplexing question 5 (he ehurch Organist Toun 3. Groan | Morosso, then invited more thani a |Int Tel & Tel.. 74 (i LI (00 e L " | played Grieg's Marche Funebre. At|hundred friends to the dinner, whic Ken Cop GGy Hart & ( n?]z\ \: i l(ow-yd L[l]“ Iy-;"»“‘fu\rd’:\.' ! | the offertory, Mrs. M. T. Crean sang | Supposedly was given in houor of Mack Truck Landers. 1 e ‘“”_\ SR ety | “Pie Jesu.” At the communion, the | bride-to-le. Much to the surprise of Mo Pac N B Machine A LT I ! In spite of all the prevailing facilities for supplying organist tolled “One Ileeting Ho the guests, a minister arrived after \\vm:e [\\ rd Posih & Judd sl Attacked E Aty 2 Alovoan Anndls : e d aand performed the cere 1l Bisc 5. Stowe & g v 3 4 o investment advice of one kind or andther, the investor finds | ST e LI G B g S e - Rt et The three selt-styled membe himself confronted with the old problem of what to buy or | b B oo ot cel s s0- N Y Central covill Mfg. Co ; American Sovict Union wer what NOT to buy. So profuse is the material available to | was leaving the church, “Jesus|Ment (o the former Phoenis. Arlz, N ¥ N H & H Standard Serew ... 100 St e R him that frequently he becomes lost in a maze of data, Lover of My Soul.” was played on actress here last Februors. i fok Slosihipater enla i WO h {he Teague of of Nallons, the recent 7 : D : | the organ. mer wife, Thelma Paley Mitehell, | North Pacif i U ! g of Nations, . | with the result that instead of'pulchaslng the security he | e in the family plot fn | divorced him October in Los An- | Pack Mot G 3% 13% | Union Mfg Co disarmament congress and the na- ~ veally wants he accepts a substitute, St. Mary's cemetery. Father Law. |8¢les, charging cruelty. ar Tam Lasl T 20 [readar Boot ags iHon .: ra g AN el ety AP : | lor, principa 3 AR — nn, R R L7e saag wsqer et x ast August during observance of in- 24) | A short-cut to selective investing may be had by purchas- | (»u'nd::;::‘.‘lm!;\]‘-Oz‘fll‘\r:;w\\?:(:lrls-v.\vhocm - Phillips Pet i . 5 LR TLELL G wrnational red day | ing the securities of RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL -~ | p: 4 Postuc Co 5085 | Gonn 1"[1“‘ T""‘“ R Mrs. Yetta Land of 1""‘"’*";" ini . Con Lt &P S prd 89 02 orney 1ol he defendants, eaded d CORPORATION, an investment trust of the general man- CARD OF THANKS D th Pub Serv N J 1L e oid e s ¥ l{IS'EU‘eflt t."l’;&&avmg tt.he benefit of the services of Reliance “1\‘;‘.:1!“(;:\]'1 - oo enlie e eca S i LIRs e Hid Tlec Light Ty A et | a| rpor Vati risory e L d neighbors for their kind e S 2 1 Gas Co con : cKelvey a vectal Assistant W. ] %?t?ege\::ser?(ing wit‘hatll(:: ?r:):ngf:m!:agtmna] e i PIIDLTAONG Rorl offorinag pdus: i | Hfa Gas Co com S b 4 0 ing ”“"'l"""" sickness and death of Lleanor Martha Yuknot '\'"'“' 5 > 2 N B Gas . e S Mis. Lar 1 she would appeal ] £ : e e S | our mother, wite, s and daugh- | Lleawor Martha Yuknot. five AR . A o |the verdict and would ca h d It is unnecessary for the investor to endeavor to analyze a ter, Rosalia (Samorajezyk) Misior- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert o hel t = it i i fre e T e R » mass of market information in order to determine what ski. Especially wish to tl -G > Y 31 Ly ROULIGED S BN b ity . J 7 . L ly wish to thank the Gustave Yuknot of 31 Lyons street. | oo 15, e DAWES LEAVE FOR LONDON The detendunts were relaased i security he shall buy. RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL Sistors of the Rosury society of the [ died this morning New Britain NI oo osis Paris, Nov, 21 (M—Ambassador bond pendi ntencing ‘ CORPORATION ig eminently equipped to render this serv- Holy Cross church and Fafnir Ball General hospita er a five weeks' 0il N ¥ . * and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes left herce rwo ot y Gannett of ice to the investor. n"i.”"’f‘,‘?'.. bl illnese i R Sy tor London at noon today after a New Yorl Zorki Yoki of ’ ey John Misiorski (hus-| She was a pupil at the Robert J. | gygenal Vislt/ausing whieh General Dawes Yorkville, o trial ‘on similge and), Misses Anna, Genevieve, Flor- | Vance school. : ol A , . charges sone time this month o | i ! Pexas Co ¢d many war time acquaintance Details On Req\lest. ence, Helen, Clara, Mrs. Walter Funeral services will' be held fex Gulf Sulph General Payot and his wite hade e byt ' Gorezyca, Mrs. Teo Palis, John, Wal- iy afternoon at 2 o'cloch Tol Be N well at the train. He wi INQU N ROSS DEATH | ter, Stanley (children); Mrs. Marian | prayers at the home and at 2:30 at | {“poo ooy pointed that the ambassador| Norwalk, Nov. 21 (¥ — Medical Samorajezyk (mother); Mrs., Charles |the St. Mitthew's German Luth Union Pac «s unable {o visit him at his home Fxaminer Dr. William W. Tracey | Pienkos, Mrs, Martin Malicki. Mrs. | church. Rev. A. C. Stee U'nion Ca Clermont, today announced e inquest into | Anthony Kowalski. Miss officlate and burial will be e e the death of Mys. Catherine Ross of nmsnn enn | | Samorajezyk (sisters); Larry, view cemeter U S Ind Al ‘| MRS. FORBES TO BE BURIED | New London who was killed on the | |1y and John (brothe gt % S b Tey | Mileton, Mass. Nov. 21 (UP)— Boston post road here Tuesday in y Funeral Services will be held here an automobile accident, will be held Members of New York und Hartfo | rr———————— —— e el G . rd Ntock Exchanges | temorrow for Mrs, Edith Lmerson ! before Deputy Coroner Henry M §3 West Main Stivet New Hritain |Dh." 2380 | LEAVE YOUR ORDEER NOW Vlet“ Greenh use Wibash, S Forbes, daughtér of Ralph Waldo Stevenson tomorrow morning. 94 Binart G. Sezar, Manager i Al - = (o} MR Fmerson, famed ayist-philoso-| Two persons, Richard Ross. hus- y | GRAVE (:;\ ERINGS 53 FERN ST, Rl m‘l' pher, who died yesterday in her §8ih | band the dead woman and Miss | Taurel, Hemlock, Spruce ur P O ot Giinton 8L, Tel i Ve Mrs. Forbes was the mother | sther Borger of Now Preston: urel, , Spruce or Pine Yellow T cl; v | / b Welalng, and Euneral wosk ol sea ick of W. Cameron [Forbes, former| Conn. are charged with man- | BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP nble prices. Stll have plenty of those ; 3 < governor-general of the P\\(llppll\e~ s a result of the fatality. ) “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” | | heautifal ehrysanthemums. TREASURY BALANCE — | They were the drivers of the ceol- WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 886 Balance, $129,119,7 USE HURALD CLASSIFIED ADS |liding cars. { ) ‘l Treasu

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