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ud NEW T‘.RTTAIT\’ DATLY HERATD, IH[)-\Y DECEMBER 20, 192 WALES HAS PAPERS Real Estate News LAREDO BOYCOTT CURB STARTS O OF SOVIETENVOY oo 2 2% e ACTION E!]NSIDERE[]‘ MODERATE RISE - | kennedy, Resumption of Anglo-Russian Relations Nearly C Completed | e I‘mmx Gladys M. and John 1. Plice Andrews to ophy, Jack Gladys ), Jackson ib(um | London, Dee. 20 (P—Tull resump-| Alice T and John 1. Brophy ! wi {on, Dec. 20 (A—The| New York, Dec. 20 (P—The lat- tion of diplomatic relations between | Gladys M. Andrews, §u IFran- state department is endeavoring to|est selli ave on the Curb Market reat Britain and Soviet Russia|cis stree nd a means of settling the differ- run its course car yieared ‘completion today as the new | Willian Heslitt {0 Sa enees that n between the cssions, and a moder- Soviet ambassgdor presented his of- $1.500, Mad- | govern: of Mexico and the city ¢ in dur early ficial credentials to the Prince o : of Laredo, Texas, which resulted in in the leading Wales. Klett to Iidelity indus e clo: f the Mexican consulate of the list remained o new Dritish ambassador 1onwealth avenue, the border i SN o] U. 8. S R was to present ". to Savings Bank | With the merchants of T shares sagging around their bottom credentials simultaneously, and 00 ol et | facing a sharply curtailed holiday | levels of last November. cxchangs of notes deajing with thi trade throuzh the loss of Mexicai Ylectric Bond & Share Rises question of propaganda was to follow patroni Secretar timson, i Tlectric 1 Share, which ‘mmediatcly, this being one fornied Gov. Moody that his depart-|has appea BRen i S ib: [t 4is resumplion ot reln- “taking stops to see what, | from considerable tax selling of King George did mot receive Indictments for conspir o mur crday’s close, but was then tak- new Nussian ambassador, bt ~‘lv v pending in Tarcdo against|on in hand by construetive forces Prince of Wales cted him in T Iy ormer President Calles of Mexico fund sent above 80, more than can-| udience chamber of St Jam - and the recent effort of District At ling its loss. Such shares as i S 4 l M D wnd | torney Jolin A, Val Larcdo e R Bieteie: AT K. Sokolnikov, who now bhecoraes| q m « pas through that city.Mprecii- | Middle West Ut el gime to hold that post in Grea & ¢ {0 Governor Moody, | Ty da 5 2 sritain, accompanied by his ceretary Stimeson said, t ingara Hudso: 1S an except drove to the palace in two statc New York, Dye. 20 lion of flio’ Moxican zovernment|io! 116 Armer Lot tn e bt res from the royal mews with|day dullness affecica the | was not a measure of retaliation for showing persistent 1 e scarlet cloaked coachmen and out-| tod ti the recent incideyt but arose from | il 2 S an el s from | establishing a 1o low riders. Behind them rode a :!-..‘U ,‘jm‘”’v durin e o« @ feeling in Mexico City, drawn from | Xey lows were established in olher ment of scarlet-uniformed horse-{The trend, ho ral happenings ext CCH A e e e guards on their way 10 the changiuie {downward on period of fime Laso0ln not| A% o Delonest Radio, Tros aianen of the guard at Whitchall, | buying interest 1 safe point for ca i selow 6, but quickly rallied At the ceremony, the princs Wo H grade rails s to pass through in travel TRy S bl he full dress uniform of a coloncl rtually neglecte Mexicar fambaskyiiiardtwoula ] o 6 i ails SCoREnle of the Welsh guards, while the Rus- | (ine this week and fr Er e |creep lower. Interstats Iquilies sians were in diplomatic unifornu |,y e ! ”"\’ Hw’u; (]\ ,“‘.mu aboy lomats were presented tha| oot S g S = T 2 his stock has been persistent S O e B Historical Films Given I¥ heavy of late, ¢ Sibn e prinee shoolk hand ch ta it m e . . g % - ¢ Tecoived from M. Sokolnikov his lct i To Connecticut College o & condition statement ~showin ters of credence, n minutes | AN N New London, Dec. 20 (P—Forty- i g & MOst Of its asse T the Russians returned to their car ‘ N o A e o els of tion picture film |51 e October-November I riages and drove to the hotel where !, FIEE | s L ed un ction of a com- [4NL it had come throug they are temporarily staying. weathered its financial ficulties of of Yalo uni- | Panic period in s (o Fhe first resumption of AP0~} ity oui yucourse to the Amer versity a cing Chronicles | 11 Sery to matie relations een Great Brit}y )\ Chiich was repo is iminent | OF A vs Beenifia i) e ain and the Soviet Union was in 19 T DR R D A (ot ticy ge for | il sista when the Anglo-Russiun trade jj2rf E0TE O e i | Do agreement was signed aithough this | 5y FA00 ot ilan Rt e BT eny « memorial to Hen- | ' agreement was held by f“*' | normal ba the recent flurry |TY L. Johnson, class of 1860, Yal e not to constitute de jure recognition | ol o £old conversion | George Tarmly treasurer of | of the U. & 8. R. It was only after | SEHEEer : g the accession to office of the labor| T it Thl hope in maki govern in 1924 that negotiations | | .50 o) { he films would b deelin for a def ement were begun. (I8 1L v to time in the pub- bl | The agrecment recognized | oo o of New London county, | loss in the U. as the de jure B e S particul Jewel City, the birth- ment and the Russian U e e sward | place of Mr. Johnson. | = sentative in London. M o P : ; » ey o0 e SIS Balines T e Oxygen Administered In 1927 relations were broken off e S fance traud Cas | To Girl Crash Victim by the conscrvative governme i s R Still in Hands of Jury| Norwaik, bee. 20 im - on which charged the Russians Wi I o Bani Bridgeport, Dece. 20 (F—The case | being oy HS e carrying on propaganda. As 00N s | fyi e money | 0 Josenh Schacfer, 47, of Norwalk, Ve cident vietim shhe the laborite goycrnment ca into 5 i loans were unc chirg ving set fire to his | pussc \d hour of uncon- power again this year it op 1, Tk ar. undonte hartinet o defraud insurance | scio rwalk hospital the question of resumption of ¥ od in call fund e conipiu 24,000 insurance, was | toda 19, who tiona with definite mutual agr nd reachies its il in the hands of a jury in superi- | tained o fractured skull in the san ments nst the propaganda ac- ¥ 2 or ec noc¢ od on hour ns i unconsciou tivitic Much New Finang ifier the case had | bt i Eit e volume of new bond financing| Harey Tartor, Norwalk 1 1 li Head of Naugatuck Firm s ratier Lo for a Friday. 1 in- zont testiiod Jowevi, clided . $10,000,000 of Mil- o1d. tlites polici o other T ‘Dies on Railroad Bl e e Tl e detenani b L4 ma i po Dee. 20 (@) Word b hefore the hich oceurre Lan, carly orr was received here today of the sud 5 thc Lol iz 4 den death night of Bdward A | ypetain™io =00 ey fklnond erso president and me‘” i 0 | day witho v tostimon - : . Sahridgentac bber Regenern- |00 S35 AnC G807 ad . Woman's Body Discovered on 2 s city and Mist ] LODY P T Sy - : ! tion company of this city and Mish- | FHE O\ FIE L0 du | BODY SOUGHT OFF SHOR Under Great Pile of Logs awaka, Indiana. He died from |, 0% New London, Dec. 20 P—State| Ttoanoke, SR heart disease while en route from =, ., rd that fhancing Isinen were | Biicen 1anmon) Gwha ded! pollcs fo Cleveland to New York on a New |, ", Iy formed Lepublic Crioon in scanning [log tomb where they found the York Central railroad train. : aeehila o e A £ thic | Steel Co. might include a bond is nt Beach, Ni-{of his sweethe face Mr. Anderson, a resident of this| P v rer : ¥ 013, is sunvived by his|Of about $50,000,000. of a body reported | chkrges today, sullen and n i I s thers 1 woman | “I guess she's dead by now,” | \ridow e and bW eLSoILd, 2 2 3 r beach. The body was |a s he v Nangatuck and Howard 1. of Stewart Faces Big Task Sl iaikedy e sansn e i chedfvatlca S L e In Billboard Situation dtlc Wollas of Freeda Bolt, ® 18-vear-ol1 e e Sndl i al dautliter. ston, Dee. (UP)—Friends 17 year old ool girl. A rope circled th e Wb or DAt D oss wishing Frank 11 Stewart a anitorium, |neck. ) lence, R. Funeral scr will ristmus are not surpriscd ) di red | Miss Tolt left lier hourding ho Rabeily b6 inaihacs Aoy sl Gl enthusiastical- lex L “w: in Willi : roher i 5 ¥ 1o their ¢ ngs. ounced that | saying “she was going - oo |~ During the holidays Stew his life, nueri French Mayor Would Ban | /0 10 ving « 5 ; Yy g | 4 o sctts « £ T - 3 Even Watchdogs Bglkll"}-’. o S A 0 Pmu’ (Lumg PROTEST SWIFT ACTIVITIES Chateaubriant, Dec. 20, —Dois R 55 ) g ush ¢ 0P | e rule prov|Lestimony, examining thousands. of Amelia Earhart to Wed | \Wistinston e, 20 (9 -rormal fa de s £ : HorelainE: ey Seal 553 = i | compl cha vo oflicials of mulgated by Mayor Kmile il il e e i ,,”‘;‘ i & Co rs, and the Me- and from sundewn until brealfase 0 p 0 b o2 N E RO EORE S [Eage T N RO i) 3 ny Chi time even watchdogs must not bark | L = ! “‘”“*w“[“"“”v H"‘ with practicinz un methods in this town. L e ol Hle e e A wetitfon was mad by (he Taris newspapers, telling of the |(ion, now in iis final etages, involy-s iy val trade commission. cftorta to eliminate noise i the ly Cifort by advertjsig inierests to | The Times said It had learned = capital, (’H’”H]‘-\"\l g1 '“I'-‘“i \h“’”‘ ~ |1¢strain the state department of news from formic Park BYRD BILL PPASSED cided to do his part S jorainab G iic ym pu hoolmates of Mis: who! Washington, Dec. 20 (UP)—The tanishes” all noise from T ‘; clock it py ¢ regulations gove Solspe her school duys here hefore ! Swanson bill raising Comima ' the evening until § o'clock in th L binz 1o Nostor hard 1 cic explorer, to morning ALARAMA SEERS BECISION Htnin w « v v i rank A 1 ral on the r Violatior hable by fir Mo ry, Ala, Dee. 20 (P—At- | ieno, Nevada ss Lar od list of the navy. was unani- = - - — ‘orn MoCall was rted in Los Angeles. nousl rassed witho de in the ACHER 15 PROMOTED ) the action of 1 5 St R L Sl Hartiord, Dec. 20 (P—Orders ceutive commii e e LR R W adjutant general today appoint ndidates tors = Fechnical Sergeant Bdward F. Fen- | j 7y 11 A . ern Acher, headquarters company. || ocke, e S F l RS, POINDEXTER DEAD and assign him to the s com om participating in party prim- s Poindexter, wife of the forn pany, vice Johnson, promoted. v Alaba nocrats who vot=d United s rom Washing for President Hoover Wright ton and exambassador to Peru, di s R e e i 2 Funer: vices for M AliceSimijL T pacted vigh le after . . NEWSPAPER ‘GAG' LAW UPH It 22, a former resident | Celicate opera s Suggestions | ;o From Now Until Christmas | i oo et Every Night in cision on the appeal ¢ The New Britain Herald day Press, a Minnape Gifts for All Are Listed m a permancn writ Alice T ison street Stimson Makes Move fo Aid! La fest Selling Wave Apparently : Texas Town Played Out—Gains Small Brophy to cssion Ler lon 134 Washington street = — Middletown, will e held tomorrow | OPPOSE WHEAT IMPORTATION afternoon at 2:30 at the home. Rey,| Madrid. Dec. 20 £ —The Nation Herbert D. Rollason, pastor of the |l Catholic ian federation of de- | South church, Middletown, will of-|S whes 15 iur- | ficiate, Burial will be in Fairview ©d the Span nt I8 . this city. the Sl ats into Spo Anna Nelson tion. Mrs., - Ndats % | = IFuneral services for Mrs. Anna l’l-lw\l RS TRY BEsCAPL Read l[\e Ads and P" Your o 1 o1 MAKES FORCED LANDING Nelson, aged €4, of 561 Tast streer,| arleston, S. Dec. 20 () Shopping Early Meriden, Dec. 20 (P —The heavy | who died yesterday, will be held fo-|A group of prisoners in - [ fog this morning compelfed morrow afternoon at 1:30 at the|ton county jail today pilot of a Colonial Airways home and at 2 o'clock at the Iirst| successful attempt ercon ne en route from New Y Lutheran chureh. Burial will be in v jailer and \\nhm ] S R O R R R T | Hartford to land at the M Fairview cemetery nnett, jailer, assistant B Lh ) c s - | airport. He remained here for - John A ured in a AL an hour until the fog lifted and then Mrs, Mamas Derderian clash with | continued his journcy to H " THe HiND PROTECT HUMBERS, PEOPLE XMAS SE or Saxophones i you'll find just the gift you waut (o give to little brother or big brother by turn- ing mow to the “Ohristmas Gt Guide” columns of the Herald Classiticd section. Many cx- cellent “huys' ideal for Christma- ifts may be found cre a prices i fit your. pockethook. Joe - whaT 1S GROUP, IN SURANCE ?" Health Insuran nDristmas Seals irtford. Faneral services for Mrs. Mamas | = A 3 Devder m.]m 14 l}‘v\"u? msireet “\\\lo‘ JUMPS $1,000 BOND died Tuesday home, will b Bridgeport, 20 (P 2 held tomorrow ternoos at 1:30 man of We one of e mKV the ],‘\ & .‘ “II!I 1Ty men recently arrested in connection parlors and at o'clock at . {with lottery ticket activities, today s phen's church. Burlal will be in| forfeited a $1,000 bond in superior S LARGE Fairview cemetery. | court. The bond had been posted Ty oF ! i o | Gritman's uncle, Clifford Lewis, e Dentiian el . 10 is under indictment in Boston o rvices for M sertha | on o charge of violating the lott . 62 years of age, who died | et Jaw. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. D, o i Il Dickerman, 944 Corbin avenu HEARS CROSSING PE ‘Hv |’u ;j(‘}t’l :l:nvo;;rn(\: Hll:(t-.v,'n(.’(’!““‘ Hartford, Dec. 20 (UP p olock at the B O forter Sen® public utilities commission today re- netal parors. Beve Sumuel Sit{ PIEUS U Te0 comMLElen SRaRS S gUC 0t B sl brlsconglienirohiii :m: ‘!r’ s ve \\'](yu"\” New »‘m ill officinte and buria b | 3 RIS % TGS s Rt LB RR I VeV an a1 H ivifor Frailioad o et (B E al sval of two grade crossir The e — are at Newell reet, o cre G o |ington and Mather street, Wilton fur | — - GRAVE COVERINGS | FALL RIVER MAN HELD of Danbury, Dec. (UP)—Victe ce— Lan Hemlock, Spruce or Pine Frogi of Tall R ML BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP rested here today as fugitive from “The Telegrph Florist of New Britam o JUsti He was held for FFall River 83 WEST M ST 1 886 police on a charge of non-support. | i ) (Watl S 5rere | STOCK LISTS DROP; 1,000 in gold to Irance \\v\l i Bear” e Olym which s: M\ Dovin PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford ..ck Bxchangey 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 1118 Ireres are ser Heidelbach, 1 Sehng ches Pnces Rerewe*“shm» lamed Fight 1 3o Tuberculosis g Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. Rights Bought and Sold These rights expire at the close of business December 21st. I stock oper dzy on the New nons EpDY BROTHERS 8 Co I : : ool ot \ Members Hartford Stock l\:hangv 1a n ; i 4 NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 53 Lewis Street 3 Coleny Street v tecord Ladd Honored Guest Sl ‘, At Masonic Dinner i i et (B—ajor [an © o itar g I 8 We Offer: 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing 50 Shares Stanley Works 70 Shares Landers, Frary and Clark Dee. 20 We offer and recommend: | AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) 4 AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) 2 a f UNITED FOUNDERS I BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS | U. 8. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING COR? EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. ! At the market. ) NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS i Bought, Sold and Quoted BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven COL. PURCELL RETIRED ol 1 PAGLE LOCK HOURS CUT or the Terryville, Dee, 20 (BT Chicago Meriden s New Britain Office 1 Tel. 56 # Rridgeport Hartford 55 West Main St. " | @homson, Tenn & o. HUNTER KILLED IN FALY o g e P —1urold |1 lium Steel o Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges e 13 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 i e new Stuart G. Segar, Manager : Lord Ulls: the of liouse of We Offer: o e AETNA LIFE mlmade AETNA FIRE Price on Application SUIT TPOR ACCOUNTING Ne ores in Atls Fla., and Knoxville, At S & : vday by - 131 2131 lanta 4 1515 ‘.(.1. of D56 5 i “Investments That Grow” to ha ' | Fuller, Richter, Aldri f Fuller, Richter 1 0 L. Gray 4 61 ’ Q in the con 7 5 S SRR ! 5 in e COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING SW BRITAIN [‘f,',‘}”?,‘l ‘ B . s MEMBERS HARTEORD STOCK EXCHANGE \‘»i*r‘”‘" here . Joseph M. Halloran, Man: S N, ¥ i s 150, nd e Chiry Cor ron v nisi { ! ~ TREIGATER ARRIVES LATE onse ( 1 Rridgeport, Dec, 20 G 1 Corn | S re Ydith How ‘ \ We Recommend: due, arrive ) bl aee v cargo « ) on for lo w1 g 5 2 ety BIRE e : Hartford Electric Light : ¢ g i larttord Electric Lig e Y 0X A LOCAL STOCKRS i 437 C i,; ¥ t F C I 3 by Putnam & Co) i gnneccy ower Lo. Insuriance Stocks ( S ) S 1 | Gooar e IETE M i sulaty Life Co Iné Co ) : pmobils 1 1 1 Conn. Ger 7 Al : Hasttord el Ll & 2 - Christmas Presents tfd Steam Boiler ... s O | . - National Tire Y A Sent to War Veterans Phoenix Fire . 5 79 |Mo I : a3 > { A 5 Hartford, Dec. 21 (P—Christm: Manufacturing Stocks N “ 1 : o g SPEAKEASY OWNER SOUGHT dopartment o Disabled Am Hardw i f S s \Fhtie Dec. 20 (UP)—8 A Arrow-Hart & 4 11 N I : 2 Am \ World Billings & Spencer | < NYNH & ! 1 v ounce yday J R Bristol Brass : o |Nor \1 ! oniIEiNG. Bxpress| City Compar St 3 i : Qe b S ition for Gl AT SR 7 A ; : : J I Lock a i \ At eity 1a I Bearing Co ; iy i) SasAtosl L Hart & Cooley “* \““ '\ : ; ! 4 e : h 1 § i L L re able to se L 2 » Corl : s Bl gl e able to send a . » Ra 2 SR of 1 llons of alleg to every Con- Judd . .... i S 1980 Ak e in government s e 25 ohiol and g equipment. & Russell Mig Co hae e e 20 e wartment o Scovill o OB R R N INN IO UNDEDBADE DY A GRS j ey ndard Screw e : : Y Dee. 20 The body ¢ d . Under the ley Works . ;o a man identified as John C. W sion of Joh O'Keefe orrington Co ( 61 crbury, of 'ark avenue Wag department Union M Co S 19 found toduy e F sylvania ist boxes to 790 Veeder-Root i railroad tre Wecha N ar vetera who re con- Public Utilities Stocks 125 431% 4314 |J. shortly after & passenger train hospitals of 19 states. Conn Elee Service 3 % 615 11 passed, Conn Lt & P G 2 ! 5 Mr. Waterbury's home it was Conn Power i 1 [l 4 o R was’ presumably en routs i SO e {4 [bics (o the city today from Wilk MORTGAGE LOANS i p Ghicaiaas i V5 U Barre, Pa., where had been on N B Ga e S0 [ L B m Sobtherh 0 B @l 15 ) B Mr. Waterbury was pre - [ th Waterbury con ny of w3 gz 2 ) 272 MAIN STREET TREASURY BALANCE s P e A AR TAIN ST Treasury Balance, §207.8 92 s children, | | i ! !

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