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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929. MMMmmmmmammm HOMES RANSACKED' Xey Worker Blamed for The[ts in Same Building ; Two tenements in a house at 70 Brooklawn street were entered byra | ey worker and ransacked between :30 and 11:30 last night, the loot in the third tloor tenement, occupicd by Louis Bonaiuto and family. being $40, a §5 gold pi a small.change bank containing $1.80, a necklace valued at $15. a set of earrings val- ued at §8 and a diamond ring. In the second floor tenement. occupicd by Salvatore zz0 and family nothing was taken Officer Peter C. Cabelus tailed to investigate the case when it was reported, and Officer W. & Strolls was working on it today Articles were scattered about in both tenements in the same fashion Real ]usl'ltc News Iranc cuis to Adam Pranc eld avenue Ir wehlin to Naomi Bud- Mort us, to M Allen st ux, to Russwin road 15. . Connolly 11 attended the f the state pro Lon Lane farm, GUBAN PRESIDENT ~ WARNS OF TARIFF Tmplies Ame‘ican Aggression— Lobby Plober Hear Statement characterized the work of ransack vobbers in @ number of other houses | Associated Press Plhoto Wa on, Dec , A during the past few months. The dement attributed 1o ident st floor tenement, occupied by Machado of Cuba cl s Taul Cianci and family, was not en- | Rep, Ruth Bryan Ow ovida | tification for immod in- tered. was accorded an unusual distine reases” in the s tariit could —_ Then &hl ypointe member | be “found only in very grave pur- Three “ llls hled o T GO e r;v’mx‘ L :y;m o hmm, In Probate Cowrt | . . small neighbor was A bequest of $100. provided nto the record today at the se \Hmmh\’ ot ot e st s LRINGHSULIRRO R \te lobby committee hearing paid ba to the estate is made to L il 3 he st Leroy Strong of Broadbrook, in » ““ o will of Mrs. Clara M. Lester. filed e this afternoon in probate court. 5 Other bequests are Hockanum : o B Cemetery association, $100 for cuarc ' g of the family plot: M ilena : e f this city, ), ulso a sew- > The 1 1 11 not oak chest and contents, e e e | Al chiffonier and contents, cherry full co- rocker, oak sewing table, wear 1 show at apparcl and four trunks g ¢ 4 ‘an: : Mrs. William T. Baltzell of BANKRUPTCY CASES ! T A aehs ingfield, Ohjo, a diamond i At 4 first mecting of creditors i1 votoundizgrasa] '1“ hich goes to Mrs. Rankin if Mrs. [1he ! nt « [ 5 ne 1 Daltzell is deccased time the Dyers o city, Har- i i Wl is finally approved: 8100 cach (old J 5 g s ed Cuban Ruin Hazel 1L, Pieper of Dayton, Ohio, 11 \ i S vid it ymond L. Hawkins of the |=#-4 1 S § 1 increase the duty on Cuban : city: $30 cach o Georgo 11| Wil ! e es W cconomic ruin > vesidue is 1eft to Mr B olicredite condition in which and the Britain Na = = i erican mation onal bank is named admir LUNCHEON CEUB MERTING 0 freedom.” The will of Robert Avery dircets| 'l ly-Glover post, Awmerican leti Sendl dtler Makin that the entire es 2o to his wid- | Legjon, has reorganized ifs 1 d concerning his activi- ow, Mary Avery, who is named ex- |club and will hold its fir If of a low sugar duty in ceutrix. G130 o'clock bill. He was not In the will of Anne 1. Bancroft, A room ir the tioned it. He due, one third of the estate is to ner All mbers of howev fore the com- husband, Alfred, and the vinder mittee 1 tomorrow is to be divided cquall Amon I new = = ollowin gons and danug i on o ¥ ) - R B ey cEpH ! Permanent Christmas , George A., and Albert enter Trees Will Be Planted New Britain will have permanent neroft l exe- IR [ st all its custonmary TS 860 locatic of 1930, ac- = = = % anded | cordi ! uph H. Ben- FOR BEST RESUI oy hamber of Commerce. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS st Paul ith _Park - Sahan Seareion 6 1 Hingwoo city court today \X”‘ re t h efendant’s | ¢4 © 24 rmi i plaint hts v Sammy Spring And His Orchestra D el In Old Fashion Dances repi plaintii |il\\\\ IN ENGLISH GAME Stanley Arena| o e MH ¢ Tonight = Admission 50 cents | anbri sulted in a dr ed one goal cach Extra Cash To Buy Those Xmas Gifts! USED toys USED bring CASH cloching brings CASH USED pianos bring CASH USED luggage brings CAS USED furniture brings CASH ED baby carriages bring (! USED electric cleaners bring CASH USED sewing machines bring CASH Yes, and hundreds of other items of household goods that you no longer use . articles that are just taking up room in your basement, garage, attic and store-room . . . will bring you EXTRA Christ- mas CASH and quickly, too. Just phone Classified Ad Headquarters. A courteous and intelligent Ad clerk will write you an ad that will turn those un- used articles into EXTRA Christmas CASH. " Telephone 925 Now Herald Classified Section aod hope livg v riot FLED OUT OF COURT 1 ha en reached in 10bil vhich Walter broug wt Leo Balde- Attorney Charles W. Tamu- resented plaintiff in the Christmas Gift ~ . | Suggestions I'rom Now Until Christmas Every Night in The New Britain Herald Gifts for All Are Listed Read the Ads and Do Your Shopping Early Que°n Ehzab°th I Assoclated Press Photo Queen Elizabeth of Belgium s ill th influenzi. Attending physicians peported that her condition was not alarming. ey City Items 1 PRICES ARE LOWER Wall Street Briefs Chairman M. W. Bannan of the hoard of police commissioners has : . S =g returned from a business trip to | NENEhEDeg S Sapiiad ugtiongi w York. the Bank of Lngland discount rate | The police have been notified of | from, 5 1=3 10 B per cent. ‘,mf,fl,; e 5 :v‘vy \\yl\{lylem “'1‘, 'I?rvp;.: “‘(fr""i,xh.imlzi., ferins ‘\";““":’“ “’” the ]»\; w York Days News IS Umavmable—— . ) 3 "lmarket below the “gold export o roie ; today at $4.58 1-16, whereas $4.8% 1-4 is gencrally belicved to be the | owest point at which gold ship- Dc ments to New York would be profit- d to 0 The drop in the British dis. [08Y despite sporadic rate is expected to postpone | POOIS to rally the general d shipments to London unlesg M8 however, was no lN B[]Nn TRA[]‘N[‘ should be a lowering of the |‘Olume. indica LhatinEsty w York Iederal Reserve rate. JoBae D nenmer totaling $78,678. | o i x"v‘vpf‘lm) “I'A"“"U i amount in several : placed on the market to- banking houses amoun: was Municipal, $6 utility, $1 Prices Ave Generally Firmer— . Rails and Utilities Gain < of stock. There were sever developrien Publicatior showing Wd, e New York, Dec (P—The quiet- |0 amount of stocks . ress that has cterized bond widely circulated reports t ading this week was.stll in evl-| o Lionoeed merger betwe o |78 ere still hol ling to th ur e today. Most departments had |yygality Trust company and th policy a frmer appear however, and | oy Fmn volume picked up a little in the rails | iyt 2 iations and utilities. Time money was un- polic having {he parties on ters orption of 1 large mu- of nicipal Joans in the past two weeks, including the $65.000,000 New York| Tl city loans, has taken care of a Jargc volume of funds seeking short -term employment. Important investment sources have a preference for | jasg such securities pending the expecte P er exports of come of for | (mission of dwvidend 1 perity this ye ral shown return of easier money rat Stocks of e copper in temporary C 1 the demands of Christmas busine: ands of North and South American | €arli « and year end disbursements have | producers and refiners on Dec. |, rather been satisfied. Consequently most of | were 126,919 short tor SeoTaing the eleetrice the bond market's best customers|ts the Amcrican bur favorable and have temporarily withdrawn. The | gatistics, compared with §§ promising. Ston JoeN v government financing has at-lon Nov. I, an increase ster dropped 9 po 1 tracted widespread interest and with | tons ican Co. st the treasury apparently anticipat e Electric 6 ing lower noney charges th as | Works and sever o ommitments i long-term fixed | Rails Decline charge securitics also tell nouncement that old had been engaged cnt to London coincided with a tion in the hk of iscount to 5 per cer circul al district state commer a plan f i arop T eriing e Bears Fail, Howevenx {0 Bring s the gold point, It had been expect- co el baks i surop: Great Yolume on Market " last cut by the Federal Reserve s s bank tw Yo rork, Dec. 12 (P-—The ors sielded 1 Govt. Bonas Stewdied S ng i »,{l“m(u(“'.' m,,‘;:".';' e Changes in today's carly bond | (ainly all the week, turned d)si\l\\‘v‘u/nn\ Al tr g werc again of a fractional | |y heavy today § , most of the popular | Fox Film carried that nature. T‘m» United States govera- | ghares losing irom | to more than |7 points be A ment liheries ’vm treasuries, wh 10 points, bt trading remained | ing support. 1 e ot #he temper off qull, bearish attacks : to bring |to it noney markets, steadicd. These | gyt yny large volume of liguidation, | early {ssues Haye been easing oft due 1o most shares displaying consltar- | arondayiaihigh of uncertainty over the volume of g 5 AR ider onday's high o d 3 able resistance after moderate de- | tion, U \dustrial Alcohol, West- cold exports which would normal-| i oo ¢ t modera ion, 1 l,), 1.‘ tri y\“\ lm‘ “. Iy follow the rise in several Buro-{* 10 sl e ol x%hon.‘» kit B (G pean currencies. _Amon i priced s ins Manville, and J as T TR e el i 'rh\ d‘r‘“.:(l” s I.\« e o il down 5 to § point Santa Fe general 4s, Baltimore & Ghio convertible 41s, St. I al 4155, Chicago acted 15 pc ts, o sterday's 33- | Sitea [BSEE 0 PR A S e S & Northwestern | G L L (Furnislied by MARKET AT Put § cints, and America JAght and general Southern Railway gen- e Lignk axc High cral 4s and a few other 1ow coupon | oot ol oy i B Al carriers, New York Telephone gen- | g ot TS AE 6 ';.‘)‘” i Am eral 47s, Pacific Gas & Blectric 38| R wectrie: | Americs Associated Gas A, American Super- a ¢ other utilities mo L Am Foreig P r, American and Foreign Power Itly higher. Industrials and v Aha TyaroiBicetis e AT Tioto 1 bonds were dull. T ot b w‘n-’n’ Am Sm & I Asldeitromthes N er ot ! West Utilities was firm for Liss = sie of per cent 1 to J0 Yeur Am & D R o et [ tlme, but sdon eased . serial bonds and corporate stock, (" pyiiian “Gonder whicl Al 4 tie only new bond financing was by : J el been extr quiet of late, ag reflected bullish activity, rising mors the Detroit a 313, Edison con e A | | than 2 points to above 12, This is- 5 i ey 1 G G sue, shortly atter winning a patent | At & Onio. and offered to vield a flat 5 per cent. | (i inst Radio Corp. a few ot Stee S mont 0, was whirled up from | LT S Retention of Federal below 10 1o but it quickly re- : y h‘""‘u‘, Tt ' Gl e acted, and was carried well below e Commission Approved |icth and wis carried wel » 1% | Ches & onio 2113 Washington, Dec. 12 (P—The | %820 1 SN R AR Gl jouse mcrchant marine committee | it Ave el ORI 0 today approved the White bill 10| g \ite 1 e B stend the life of the federal radio L e e commission indefinitely and Chair- | g 7900 o Stibarling Rube | Congoleum man Wiite announced e would en- | per aropped of points, re- | Consol Gas ..1011 y Yoil tol ottain iouss action batl e ommon div- | Corn Prod 965 ' © the Christmas holidays i arntn at this time, | Curtiss Aero 835 8% The commit approved the b point or two fn- | Dav Cher ) measure without liolding Tearings. 1ded National Biscuit new, Fajar- a comparatively inactive ational Aviation. Dupo Legizlation looking to the is pending in th same end | senate Unless congress extends the life| (jls were dull and moved in nar- y of the commission it will become | roy ranges. Standard of Indiana rose | Fox I'ilm an appellate body only after the | gractionally to a new high for the | Freepo first of the year. ¢ at 56 1-4. Cities Service | Genl 3 e 3 5 Genl Elec 15 VaC IDENT ILL In the Investment trust and hold- | Genl Motors .. 4 Z Washington, Dec. 12 — Viceling compan: roup, Intercoast|Goodrich Tire 4875 48% 483 President Curtis was forced 1o £0 | (rading. affiliate of Trans America | Hudson 4% 0 ome from t pitol today be- | Gorp., lost nearly 2 points in profit Int ¢ 1 5 C a severc cold which has!(aking on declaration of an initial \Int Cd him for several day iGiena: Ini Nick 25 his oftice this arine Midland ¢ couple of Ini Harves S )78 mo; advised to return ! points, and declines a point or Int Tel & T s b home and rest. more in this group were commion. | Ken Cop [ TP Fox Theaters A dropped to a new Mack Truck low at 6, in sympathy with the de- Mo Pacific I t cline in Fox Film on the biz board, Ment Ward (T8 ! | but rebounded a couple of points. | Natl Biscui 3 D ea t h S | This issue has been the subject of |Natl Cash Reg 1% x bear rafds since the recent difficul- [N Y Central 4 i ties which caused the taking over N Y N H & 11 James Campbell of the Tox Interests by a trustee- North dmer.. 102 5 Tames Campbell, four months old | Ship. Bacl alol Shim O : son of Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- == LI 3 e 2 bell of 1388 Corbin died JUNTA CLUB CASE TRIAT Phillips P 8 % 8 RIS mEh e At | Raymond Stack and Michael Kiu- | Postum Co 30 495 General hospital folloy a short | kenski of this city were s illness. He was admitted to the in- |0 on trial in superior 4 43 stitution yesterday fternoon on t.e char Plineral asradcementss incharene| thetliguorslaswainsthe 231 of Frank P. Duffy eonTalel! st Main street Y en convicted 5 5 ind Stack cerved a 26 . on one findir represented by Tamulonis. Attorney Charles §tdO il N J H Funeral.s ¥ Std 01l N Y 141 PHE ASANTS ABOARD SHIP vart Warn 421 41 hun. | Studebaker 457 4% Robert Avery re now on | Texas (0 . 581 5714 Tuneral services for Robert Ave the high seas and expected to be Tex Gull Sul 5 L . d 64, who was found dead in his ved in Connecticut nest week. | Tim Rol Bear 80 ¢ store on John strect Tuesday morn » pheasants will be released next Underwood % ‘ s ing, were held this morning at St. Dbesides 1,000 native pheas- Union Pac i Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. Re Unijon Cart % 79 John J. Keane was the celebrant of | The state department of fish and U 8 Ind Al 42 a solemn high mass of requiem. game will also release 16,000 addi- U S Rubber s At the offertory of the mass, |tional pheasants nest fall U S Steel . “rangis Igan sang “Ave Maria™ and - — Wabash Ry s the casket was borne from the| ECONOMICAL HUNTER West Elec churech a ang “The Vacant Chair.” | Mineral City, 0., Dec. (UP)— | Willys Over ... 9% 4 The pall bearers were John Bra-|The hunter's equivalent of the golf- | Wodlworth 6% T gone, Bertrand Connell, William |er's hole in one has been achieved | Yellow Truck . 16 14% 1 | Haflit and Hen Rev. by John Finley, of this vil ey went hunting. ge. Iin- | He spotted a rab- | 0. Rourke. Father Keane conducted the LOCAL STOCKS committal services at the grave,|bit. fired and went to pick up his Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. |kill. He found two dead rabbits (FFurnised by Putnam & Co.) = The bullet had killed bLoth. tnsurance Stocks ‘——————-—— Bid ed | LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW e S WEDDINGS TEL. 1 FUNERALS tor ’ Actna 4111» Ins Co : and All Occasions GRAVE COVERINGS Aetna Fire X N ot Automobile Ins 1 Vlets FIOWerS Laurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine Gonni'Genaral e i = B BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP Hartford Fire “lbu;l:":w‘r l‘llnloul N oF “Y'he Telexraph Florist of New Britain” | Htfd Steam Boiler . (2 3 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 8¢ | National Fire .. Tt ' i NLIGHT TRADING PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTIORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, THL 2148 CONNECTICUT POWER CO. Rights Bought and Sold WE RECOMMEND THE ELECTRIC BOND & SHARE COMPANY. of the United States and throu 65 W. Main St. ~ = 2 » z the EpDY BROTHERS & (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. New BRITAIN PURCHASE OF is continually expanding and anticipat- utility needs of a large portion: 1 its subsidiary, the Ame; 1y, certain foreign countries. This Compa growing public n & Foreign Power Com We offer and recommend : BONNER, BROOKS & CO.. New New Haven Tel. 562 AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) UNITED FOUNDERS BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. i EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. - At the market. NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS Bought, Sold and Quoted ) Bridgeport Hartford York Chicago Meriden New Britain Office 55 West Main St. Beruard — Shaw & Comgrony - MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE National Bank Bldg. j Tel. 5200, - A. Conlcy Brayton A. Porter. :CT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 New Britain vl We Ofter UNITED GAS CO. Preferred Stock Commercial Trust Bldg We Ofier and Recommend : Steelman & Burkins Myron L. Gordon, Mgr. Tel. 4823 British Type Investors “A” Conn Elec Servi [ by e . R . . Buffalo Meat to Be Sold Comn Tower teaks for Holidays " 1 Ilee Li oula Mont., 1 12 (A— | Hid Gas Co c ts will have a supply 1S . s ek bo animals will "be N I I ) 1 75 on b i = T ch north of hen TILEASURY ALANC] d d sold. The re- Ireasury Balan S T overloaded e = mals. accord to Maj. IPRESIDENT MEETS KARARIIAN A. Goldman of the United ‘States | tanbul. Turkey., Dec. 12 (A) WLt ‘1“‘ bR L% and Qi T nt Mustapha Kemal came to L SOUChPN this city today to receive L. Al Karakhan. representing the C cow MORTGAGE LOANS It wa: he first time | president s 50 honored a fore 8 | visitor, usnally waiting Ango | 2 g MAIN STREET USE HERALD CLASSIFIED \I)\' ) ovill M 12 MATRON DIES TODAY Dee. 12 (P—DMrs. Addle atron of the Windham ildren’s home for the pdst & Heger 1 s ies, died today following it Spencet ¢ s illness of pneumonia 1 15 74 years old. Mrs. Par & Cool i PRISON BREAK (N MEXICO . & Wil : 0 4 . i convicts : ' jail Sl n and two L ] 5 broke th b oors omponnd and de- Co. o irden’s office. After nding the ocen plie Utilities Stocks

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