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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929. }WR RESIDENT |CLASSMATES AT FUNERAL | e fMentionedfovPrizeiWSmet'Bfiefs fsmu(s RECOVER: ‘ AT DER e | “mms il PUTNAM & CO, A son was born on November New York, Dec. 4 — The 1} ) 5 New York & Hartford *..ck Kuch | their home, $7 Glen stree Pupils AtUSG Mary's School Pay Last | (o \p. = M . 3 Tribute o Bertrand LaPrise, |17 Bome 7 (Gen g . ® shares ot iin 6 per non- | : z 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN L R | and Mrs. Adrian Mercure at| | t Corporation plans to r Mary's school attended obsequic . S The Canad TT e Con 3 T 1adian Packing Company : 0% | this morning at 4 o'clock for (heir City Items | . iy A e e 1 Ann Llizabeth Banere wsociate, Bertrand LaPrise, 7 year K S . 3 k i New 1 82, of 545 Chestnut strect, one i to the Dowinion Stores, 1.td Lon old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelard L = e prices made frther i to : o sidents of this ¢ity' | prise of 14 Droad street, who was| Tihe executive committer of | o 1 e e e o Hay’s market ershi We Offer: ternoon at her | ipgstantly killed when a car pinned Hadassa will meei toniy : DM harer el ot " o lic uthlith lLim against fence ai Broad and the ome of Miss Rose Kirshy iy e Grs e - 120 & No este tailwa months' duration. Be: streets, Monday | or Linwood str orth Western Railway She was bhorn in Canton Center the oldest ! late yoster ome following an illness of several pt over lie mass of requiem was celebrat- | There will be a rehearsal of fhe : et togiamoraginangnal (i Gty American Hardware Corp. 1 r spending about 51 years|ed by Rev. Thomas I, Lawlor. prin- | senior choir of 8t. Mary's church at . : e e S LB e ont sca1 i SR o dle‘nl I”Fdl-m‘\ WixConpany ¢ her life there, she came (o this| cipal of St, Mary's school, whers ihe | the church Thursday evening. at X nE qonsertible sold ibonaR of NGilires it Lehin ; Landers, Frary & Clark v and had resided here sinec | wsed boy spent his school days. | o' Y i Andsubsllicnre ity Bancroft is survived by four the casket wag borne info the Daniel Pouzzner, assistant city a ‘ o 008 S0 ERpULHIRID ! Stanley Works com. Loren M roft of Mapl Orgs torney of New Haver . g | buying into severs t | e A Wint ancroft of this| ¢ rer My God To T Mrs. | of Judge M. D. ) ; 3 il 5 - . Torrington Company Careful peruss messags to cou arads issues at the was ONSet 1o s spired by i 1y, Geol incroft of North Grinn e B i EE6I0 i npton, Ma and Albert A. - |t ertory and as th ) s P 2 ; of Holyoke, Mass. and t from the church 2 v | psilon Phi fraternity he u 4 SALES DB R EANY National o cie response 1o Amort hters, M valter E. Ingham Hand, Dear Jes versity of Vermont, as \ i % oL ]U(‘”;" m\u ‘ otal for{ opesals in the Far Ka® Miss i s e Lawre the annual fall rushing : i week en Noveniher of | ! Hill 4 liss 1 rers W mual f rushing e 1hont 9,800,000 net tons, Tosal o Business News Mived | st is ¢ “ournier, Wilfred Itolleau, Joln Miss Lucy Clarkson e of I - Jout The day's husineas ne tophen Kelley. Among | street has returned home 4 ; hou i ¥ 00,600 tons from the fofal i s enat ) the pre : n character. Announ : B floral tributes there was ' spending a fow days in Grantwood e g week. The decrease ! rnoon 5 : T ; SR o . ofher geries of “Clristmas - Sons funeral par d wr from his classmates N. [, and New York City. vis due to curtailed mine opera DL SR e i e il ] ; | on Thanirgitng pa. | U and e oo coving of i EpDY BROTHERS & (2 stimula 3 o'clock ev. Theodore A.|comn ¢ grave 1 WALLINGFORD MAN SUICIDE The demand for ¢ Ot Members Hartford Stock Excha ‘““";;“(’f‘,‘,‘f“f‘;"‘,'.‘“.fl‘”“' s DEMOC}{AT[CV GANDIDATES ‘I:;IK“'HO‘[L;’“:‘VI \,"J‘,\“if,‘,‘{,,] TR S RMLS [EAD B[]N[I §)£“kl§,’lll,.,"_}n Sy i s BV }:??:fgg? hehoan in the : | liiaRGas n ool o e s 5 W Main St. 43 Colony St. VIGTORIOUS N MERIDEN e CURB TREND UP, | MARKET UPWARD = 2 - lave prompted his act viter an ¢ prriod of Over Horace . Doolittle by | M1shed upstairs o find him dead | raport that ihe e e | terest in HoldingsiSeen e Sereciion I fenong e Aetna Casualty and Surety ROLI—SKINGER 1761 Margin, 50 survive lowest since o Skinges oF 35 Bodth | ST Weakness of Morning Overcome . Nt il s Shaves St v Works swept all before them in the wu % - \ wcipal electio yesterday Francis o call Howard W. Carroll of 5% Smalley [NV F vard loda B e e o anid Mk doh Maloney was clocted 1mavor in 4 uneral s el ey 43 ol erauniied marriage on | contest Horace I, Doolittle, ve- G 1 Yo e 4 (& It [ nd it was apparent an import- by Tev. Thomas | Publican. by a plurality of 1,761 3 1ow as ! British. I'rench and Ger cles in the fo v movenment on i proporiion o ble invest- Mrs. Clifstine Tenman Drocse s forced o hurdh - w .«1\‘ g D LG ¢ t orni “5 0f pr arest an I payvments, was Mary's church, Mp. | The entire democratic ticket wa rroll is a s man clected and the democrats won con- : ¥ ral services for Mrs, Christine REL . : ¥ = S e ':\m"' ot meiens e L 0 I DEAINE G S Edyin lohon ol i i We offer and recommend: Mrs. Carl Hibhm of 1tho cans ; AL e S me during (e ‘ | VAl otshiean ¢ the p ity 510 AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) churdltigs 3 loislac GRS T din (e s e (ra) bR Sivong ‘ 94 Taslem Lnton <ot U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. offi md burinl wis . 3 Lines v t Bought, Sold and Quoted nd DAl o Chuad Will Be Gue of William I, Trophy i St Mar's eemeler met KULLE Gerda Ijelm, dan s dent o AR .:!‘~—w‘lJ Bermitski, azed 49, of 961 ' ' ities I'o treet, who diod at her home yeet i d United Light A move y i r : eports of an early i s in New York Chicago Bridgeport the Ll ; I - e Johu Martin Rankin pre i Cu o B SEMARS Linnual dividend iro tos New Haven Meriden Hartford Seitain choa wotha z 3 % Aovous n 0l o E Jlevator, Simmons, Atlantic G S 2 members of i meral services for Joim Mar i Y 2 [0 Ainan & oinld Dosmastic B s e L e ] Britain Office L strdgtiil Layaduin gl b e s of William k.| Main strect,. who dic sleriny: al | oA AL L 2 e i : m . m . ! her, d of 11 gue cap, | his home after a long illness, will 4 F'ucei Has That Grand vy bunquet uf the Blue|be held {omorrow morning at 8:30 And Glorious IFeeling DUHL R IL ! o ra s o'clock parlors and \ @ churel at mony. Al cohol also v ation THID MARKED ¢ ¢ prechos will ) o o'clock. Burial will be in 8t M 1 3 rm e . : e ' ¢ 1 ¢ continne 3 he pd SA, nvestments at Grow gain admisgoe pgoter, Principal Lo Sl ), e & A ¢ @ 1wo T one 4129 TR e S e o s i o | Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co Wi wen sork t JEnINB New Year's Eve Party N SAnG B AL GHU i 5 CE L) 1 nited L m ‘el 197 COMMERCIAL TRUS'T BUILDING NEW BRITAIN ctor Frank 4 o'clock. Ry . Brénnan, p noi ! in demand. |, £ R e o 5 1 i i or, was the cclebrant of a solemn | Citins o tailed t calk out of H i B B MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE izh mass of vequien. Rev. Joha I | e di avound 29 5 " tchis § (erangenents for the annual : 4 = auiry in - th L Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. reahgenenta or die fannial Donohue, pastor St Joseph Mines Well Bonght 4 Aus R il . s employment by 1l e s hurch of rtent v Estrino had “"‘\" LAt v Walter 7 n 1 his failure to pa o e St. Mary's church, B ot il tinnistic attity et el ! the distriet | [ L5 o i admis 1 Lests ¢ o place Décember e - class ol candidalc Fopper rarti s e, || S o i ) SO B i L, L P e e eS8 Rl S o, CONNECTICUT POWER social committes £ New Lritain lodge, B, I’. O. Hartford dioce ceremonics POLICEMAN SUES COUNCHL Bridgepaits Dec it Uhieeh il Stockholders of record November 30, 1929, have ! 17 SUNSHINE SCCIETY MEETING L nandamu ' & the counc 3 ESEes Aerd I'rovider s in tunshine society meeting was held | 5 S Wi f the city of > Ik to she the right to subseribe to one new share at $25 for e & tiol 2 b 5 ed by the organist and coloist Rilotos 5 & - - g ek e By tHooMFa L bRl lcling Schmidl. At LEL D ULl « cum 13 ! cach three shaves held. Rights expire and payment venir - ¢ . Mrs. Georse Corbin presid | B m to the police depar t . Lo ) 1 fay Tribune to ithe Provi . vs, Hary Brown read the | Mt SChmidt sang “Pie Jesw g 2 : nd they will probably b nlacia st meelin Thirty. | At the conclusion of tie mars s Since Mar D, Domahue sang “IFace to Fa et n S o is due on February 1930, next week and transfor made at that ¢ 8 delivered (o the X : e on o ) s s . = bl Paul's choir consistin [ s suilty of int CORDON SENTENCED TODAY . Bull, rman ot the | I‘-‘w'm_\- widt . ' Veronien (Grer of 10 supreme court, 31l . 17 f 1 Power stock at the market, bourd of public safety Bridzeport, I 4§ G —Walter Thankszivine work made a pleasin div = e o v Vissed him this city, was ) ¢ tit baskets, dinne.s 0Ny 1 " v © hushay Willkan parient, was acting rment was in 8 Booth in crim el o and the conin removed = 4 b 8 9 G i ds that o bill Lecor CONSCIENCE BOTHERS THIEL ; } 1 d by the governor ¢ lower bearer e ldward or ser Sehenectady, N. Y., Dee. 4 G Thoinas Grady, William ‘avl Pearson, 7. of 172 Liberty . e O ART CLUB {rect \ «. surrendered to | A1 Ollo Gahne Iherd A NEW YORK DENTIST DEAD Do On L 51 polien. foday. and. eld thom lia | Neallt ot floral (ributes Dec. 4 (B—Dr, Gieorss nted in Massachusctts e t Palmer, with officos f Joseph Koller — == e, New Yo vomen 5 fore three days of ifs passage ting Thursday evenu v interested inoarg s invited said that in September, while Funeral services for Joseph Koller Z " 4 Kool i for nice company, he 1 48, of 126 Che street, who SO g / 3 today aft Committees will give their reporrs, ; had entered an apartment by means Sunda + St Francis' hos . 3 . prac Bisliop n ol ' of a key and had stolen a small sum | pital, Hartford, tollowing an opera ‘ ¢h con A iris of money. Sinee then, he said, his| tion for appendicitis, were held thi 9 § 1al societ nd Me. I'Agosting are in charge of conscience had bothe him until | morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter’ " 3 4 Canadian cluh <hibition committe Miss he had a constant fewr of heing ar. h. Rev. Joseph Rewinkl onnectient y 1 soriet \iarion i rford is on the mem- | tested. He fold police he was | pustor, celebrated the requiem mass Ao he Sound Beteh Golf 1 Cou vehip committec, Mrs. Gavde is|on parole for neglecting his children| As the caskot was borne into the ] b, He was b3 Hein charge of the art school and A that he and his wife had been | church about 50 members of the L . u s born in Do gRmiEIINES] el Minna Richter is head of the public- divorced | Austrian Singing society formed 2 mewick. and was grad ] tros | ostum Co ¥ commitice. | guard of honor to the strains ol 3 3 w York I'niv is surviv- | Pub Ser Radio <o ek i s ubert’s “Death Song” by Organist - 4 wido s < HUDSON HEADS DIVISION Church St. Building Mrs. J. Kovel. At the consecration 1 or, end one hter il | liemingt AL Py e (G T Addition Authorized or the mass Mrs. Mathias Riva) - : Tiodiler Soind i n ey . rton the climination of | 4 gne siory addition to the build Ave Maria” by Bailey. “Hon | e on ApPOinted G gy 111 Churel strect. opposite | Love the Soul” was sung by the FRIEDE TO BE SENTENCED tary ot the MASKAChUSCUS divi- {0 rafiroad green is to be construct- | quartet at the conclusion of the % 0 : Joston, Dec. 4 (UP)—Donald oL New Lngland = counci, g 5 )6 gecupied by the New Brit- | mass and as the casket was borne 2 le. connected with a New ain Typesetting Co. A permit for rom the chureh Organist Kove | ‘ “ ; the work was issued today at the | played Chopin's funeral march. 2 > from New York foda office of Building Inspector Arthur The pall bearers were Aloi Z enced following ) [ N. Rutherford. to Willimm H. Allen. | Windisch, John Prossl, Rudolf Ni P eral mo 0 on a charge contractor, who will do the work | dercr, Joseph Dornfield, John Gor- : ling improper literatir: country and abroad. on is the owner of the building. flower bearers were Julius . X, Gt I ! LA : e ¥ —_— Dornfield, IFrank Sladeck, Frank A G TERRELL TALKS ON BILL | BANDIT SURRENDERS Gombotz, Karl Uitz, John Weber Suffolk suy Washington, Dee. 4 (UP)—Wil-| DBridzeport, Dec. 4 (P)—James | I'vank Sampl, August Zinky, Ifrank Jim D, Terrell, chief of the radio | Trinkley. 15, alleged safe breaker | Kol and John Sommer. ision of the commerce depart- | WO cscaped from the detention | Rev. Father Rewinkle conducte . told the senate tnfepstate com- 00N at the police lockup here last | the committal services at the grave ce committee today that radio | Wednesday, walked into police head- | Buvial was in St. Mary's cemetery. B T D At k now handled by the commerce | 4uarters today and surrendered, He : TR e ent could casily he trans- | told the anthoritles ihat he had been CARD OF THANKS Society In Vienna has been fascinat [arttord: oot (UD) crred to the comm ation com- 11 New York city since his escape We wish to thank our 1 es ed by Russian dancer, Tlona collicion between ssion proposed in the Couzens bil| kley will be arraigned before the and friends for their kindness and Iarolowka, whese performances 1 lartior d-Spring A ; | kel : : e 5 BOIn B e reashl ot come | duvantle otre il attaintony sympidthy shown us during the Lave been drawing eapacity hou ach. Mrs. Tesephine ! Yello 2t . 5 3 TGN fir Ginaic « S iR o I‘:: ission. death of onr heloved hushand. Jo- | e —————— thow g ! 1 il i cond suit o Nt i e \‘m\mw = { LXCHANGE SEAT SOLD Kohler, We especially wish 10 ord ho pi J6rore LOCAL NTOCKS g s : DL reservation, 4 BLIMP OVER KENTUCKY | New York. Dce. 4 (UP)—Ar nk St Stefar Foresters nd LEALE ‘“”f ,,'”m' A ed by Turnar 54 Prof. R l‘l (‘2*-<‘l‘x'|:l:.-! rhourville, Ky.. Dec. 4 (P e rangements have been made for (he Landers, Frary & Clark, the meat | e e N e Ry ] ‘ o el 1 Godduat ooty blimp. lefender. making | sale of a New York stock exchange chopper department. Also for the of o winter hom Aorid Insurance Stocks ertul projectile which will rile flight from Akron. Ohio. | wembership at $375.000. it s an . rs and beautiful Lanrel, Hemlock, Spruce o Fine r husband. Lo Rid upri in the base of th 10 Mz Il passed over this town | nouneed here tods is was an in- | f « i TP when the accident ocenrred yeste - | Actie Casuliy A0 2 ore sploding. Extreg: about 7 a today. at an estimated | creaze of $15.000 over the pravious 1ed) “The Telegraph Ulorist of New Britain® | 42y at Windsor. Four persons <uf- | Aeina Life Ins ¢ \ \ : s st e e titude of 200 to 300 feet, | sale of §360,000, S KOHLER AND FAMILY | 53 WEST MAIN ST it T i hos Tttt (el s i sy i 3 ; R Public Utilities Stocks lat organizition announced to it January 2 bz Trving L. Spear, re As sisinnt dircetor of - - of standards in the United States Department o Commer: W convict ; Rudolph Plaintiff in enfence to Lo fmposed by ([ % Ind Lo : : Two Lawsuits Today Superior © Hayes at 4 p. 1t floral of

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