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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1929 17 OFFICIALS PRORE ESHINO'S DEATH Strange “Evil Spirit” Case Re- ported to Police Ottawa, Ont. Dec. 24 (Pr— mysterious ¢ ath of five Eskimos, 11 old man and four children, ha een reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted police by Major L. T. Buc- wash, recently returned from an 1% wonths trip along the Arctic coust of Canada First word of the tragedy was ro- t Gjoahaven, Hudson's Bay pany trading post at the souln t of King William Island 0. when Allongnec wpeared worn and d ith an incoherent story that people had been done to death evil spivits in thei g Havesaard Island, 12 miles fro n hov- Hudson's By ded anatiy island t bro- o accompany him ich is notorio “iies as a stamping ts. They found an igloo seal:] 1 by drifted snow. Inside were the odies of four children and i The man and one of the ore marks of having ith @ club, while the Iren appeared to have angled. hortl wards Allongneek disappeared HUNDREDS ATTEND HENNESSY FUNERAL Fraternal and Business Asso- rs of the Y. M. T. it ociet teg in the Commercial Co. od funeral services for Leo Mar church @ ing, died Sunday st I ital, Hartford. He had Lin real estate s <. and had filled offices in nd had been n of the grange Hymns he had played as or St. Joseph's church. and v member of the choir Miry's chureh were used in the of vequicm Michacl Re stor of Star of the Sea chureh ndon, officiated. Itev. Wal . Lyddy was deaco ev. Johin was sub. o lor ceremonic As the casket wa rne nto 1l church Organist Jol Crean play ed Chopin’s funeral marc Alrs Mary T sang Bailey's “Av Maria offertory and later, ccomy anist Crean, sh sang . Benedictus fror Mortaleinu al o' Ming vas played by Organist Crean at the conclusion of the mass and as the casket was borne from th church M Crean sang “Take My Hand, Dear Jesus The pallbearcrs w Crowe, Jr., and Lul senting the Y. M. A. & B. ty; Robert Andrews. representing Burritt Grange; Leo Fitzsimmons, cousin of 1 deceased man aml Cyril Connolly and George Sullivan. boyhood friencs. John Souney. Joseph McAloon ind Kenneth Dolan were flower bearers Rev. Father Rea the committal services Burial was in the Mary's cemetery. v condu the § family plot in St DRIVER HITS AND RUNS W. H. Clemens of 198 Winthron strect reported to Captain Kelly this atternoon that his car was parl Wishes A Merry N . o, g e o T LONEST 1BV e e iy pal - coreme hfuniied i —m'"m“mlv!»:! Lhm“ mw["vnrill‘i'\ e xt 33 Lewis Street 13 .('UIAUD.V h‘l‘ll‘fil 2 York, Dee. 24 (R)—The dull- ihad heen perfop moved in narro were s Tront of the Stanlcy Works offie on | Lake street ¢ and damage s Gty Ttems CURBRALLY AFTER [ Wanr Street Briers | BEAR COVERING G|ttt iona il aporo ROl |cetved by midwest stcel operators | Mambers New York & Hargford S:ock Eachanges | Advances of { to {7 Pointg | 3! WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN o commerciar | Rise Tums Reactionary When 220 o v e T i Gommon During Rally WARTFORD QUFICK, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TE. 148 in the name Pradley strect, Bristol mas joint danc: on Main street | Arnold Mills cf ==~ | Trust Co. left this fternoon to spend . Blr”l RGCOTJS ‘\‘\m im 1\1.\1wn-. son of Detec- pasl geant and Mrs, W. P. Me- et, is home from | New York, Dec. 24 (P—Short cov- quarter o stantially more ent quarter. than th t the Studebaker South Bend, Ind., today fol- completion of inventory tali. ed to work Lincoln str New York. Dec. 24 (P—The 1 0 livers: for « - ing in p itfon for the holida Eal | i t p i be A daughter has been horn to own university for th li- 5 i rvatfon for t lulll]t) g Therc are now about 8,0y | M pro a 1) 1 ind Mrs, Howard J. Rehm of Gl promoted aigub il rally in the | (opicers on the payroll | Christmas cheer for bull trader | Shilto) atreat, Sohenettade N St curb market, centering in-the utili- KeNgei 1 day when a long list of active stocks We Offer: were r ously, ho ed up 1 to 7 points. Curi- ever, it was the covering . o R Hartford Connecticut Co. CAPITOL STOCK ibbers were only impor Price on Application. Rehm was formerly Miss So- Ul (GTsy s (0 GHNCnintd s sales of the Pilot Ra S : Dube of this city. Mr. Ttchu TENNIS HA peared to have Leen completed \ BY | ybe Gorp. and subsidissien s ) s assistant physical dircctor arly afternoon, and the market |11 months ending Nov. 30, were §1,, | OPeration the Y. M. C. A, in this city hefor gain turned reactionary. i [ the i he is now physical director at th ! active for a tims during the morn- | last vear, an increase of about 129, compared with $1,264 A ing. but turned «xtremely dull soon |per cent. 1es that failed to participate 11y, losses of a point or two heing common in this group Pace Quiets Down ading started off at a tairl sk pace, but quieted down in 1 ternoon as traders I [te participate in the various holida | celebratio | district. Short after midday. Most traders con- et ore pend- | Walter Douglas, preside nite | Phelps-Dodge Cory s that nts a pound for copper is a f ! reasonable price, consistent | 7 points, und such issues as Ameri- |with production costs and enabling n Superpower. Electric Bond & [producers to make a ve. Middle West utilitics, and |profit United Light A mounted a point or | " | Husband Avoid Reporters v Gas & Blectric jumped EDDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange moderat Dee Moody and her 24 (P Lelen Yo ederick S, Mood hus- N 1 1l Clearing Co. I w]m‘ has « erized the bond Dressed in a 10odish lored cready o firm uu commniodity 4 arket durii fort nit, carrying no flowers and with- tai parent (o an even larger rrec Lont conventional musical back- Tndusirials remained dull and T u,]ml 1nd trading operations Slump- | ground L tennig . cham- | ypregular, Tubize tumbled 12 points 1 ) We Offer: cd to the low level in pion and et ke then rallied n few points in a small cquipment n o ] e woney SR a1Tat AL e U o R R el 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing T pel shortly after 1oy, ONIY|\as under pressure for a time. |t ake & Ohio, Hock { Qe 10N 2 rother and Ris wife, and the min- 110 dropped to new loy Nic < Shares dSta ey Orks re to hear th the brow ir vows, shingled chapel d of some ool children | 1 strong spot rket.” Mill o i ¢ investmeni {rusts. rising ¢ Bi% cnrtiiicn : s le of points in active buyin JUI] T i e Gt : P during morning. It later lost R O e e 70 Shares Landers, Frary and Clark Domestics Trregular waited a ¢ The domestic list was irrcgulir 10, halt of thex sterday’s « few high loans declined S £ he i e T = MG 3 YIDEEO) 810 ot marter of an hour after Miss Wills| 5 s arier Mo RICDUS | ! f about :“»‘ w]y i u.w-’,q.,mm nv‘( lergyman Offers His an carly ”‘“"“Mw s = ——,I { SuRlos o b ,’\ . n:r ch flfo!r 1;]‘ Blood to Dying Woman S m'_‘ Call money opencd at 51 per ccnt We offer and recommend: i coupo noved f e s Sl Washington, Dec. 24 (UP)—An | o the highest renewal rate since Nc SRICAN FOUNDERS oupon moved he batterics of camras s | SV EoN e A e }Coul[ to Name Three Doctors fo L, s e dnl AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) cporters. supply of nds avails Tir AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) 0 was unchan an ad- UNITED FOUNDERS | his pulpit to enter the war depa ment. was one of the first per For larg 1 minute later t Examine Prisoner oy en. e el a limousing which ook them | (o“oie 1 “lood to save & dying ¥ance of 15 of 1 per cent 0ok plac BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS port. The 15 downtown gasoline station, | yo ot r. the medium maturities of bankers | U ELECTRIC POWER CORP. SSRGS the le's own automobile | "y, rosponse to a story appearing | 108 Angeles, Dec. 24 (B — Dis- acceptances et A S AT Rome 615 and 1 lastil 5 they changed cars |, 't “\Cashington Daily News el |tlct Attorney Buron Fitls | U, 8. Steel common. which touca- PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. named rising ne A it Waye whilstine ofh 5 nounced today he would appoint 156 3-8 in yesterday's declin EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. g of the plight of Mrs. Ros |three physicians to examine Alex-|crossed 164 toda ationil | At the market. sverson. chief of the militia (Ander T. Pantages, vaudeville mag- |Combustion preferred jumped 7 cub. | Mate convicted of ulting Eunice [ points, Atchison 613 and General | NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS < Llood was | Pringle, co-ed dancer, and report | Auburn Auto. Alifed | Bought, Sold and Quoted | Miscella making 1 clude In cous corpo er six members of the wedding p 1ed o the Wills home on| a wedding utt, 38, Major General William Tunnel road here nitted to a te r & Rio Grande W Moody. who is a broker, and his| found u able. the condition of his health to Su- | 4 National Biscuit (oid | s New York Central Gs and Rem- iy will make their home in Sar A R perior Judge Charles Fricke Thurs- | stock), Simmons and Otis Elevator on Rand 5ibs, with warrants. lipancisco. Mrs. Moody expects 10 | scores of other persons had of 1 day at hearing of the multi-mil- [sold & or more points above yester- | S0 ilway General 4s, Union | congi nniate ireen their blood and u transfusion would |1ionaire’s petition for release on [day's final quotations. A nf ) . e Standard Oil of N 5 s bond pending decision on his ap- | Water Works, American Car NewhVork lperon S were representatives on t ; al can Tobacco B and Columbian Car- 2 ;i ad: 5 S New Haven ) g 3 down 3 Vermont Judge Dead; 1 B o s b e S A e D e Ll L b ks J Tl Hartford | Convertibles Gain Once Chief Justice ————= loppos> Pantages’ petition if the trio | v hile Sears Roebuck made up an New Britain Office Convertib wore help ! Britliend ot Deel 4 0P of disinterested dactors said the ‘t«lv;lll 1}0\&‘0: 3 ‘]u)m\] il Tel. 5625—~5626 35 West Main St. higher ground by action o 2 h 3 theater man was in danger of | idland Stocl products preferre . oo . Waterman. Vermont su- F un l nd | S ol Lisiat A ECI B A N e 10t judge from 1906 to 1917 erals death or permanently impaired | broke 15 points, Wright Acro 10 and = | or more Ui cud oul ot s aeiE 2] health because of his incarceration. | Southern Dairies A 4 5-8. the last | 4 ) ; ) EULOAC s TR ot s 1 Pantages filed the petition yester- | named toushing a new 1629 low ® ; o ; = on t/ weeks' illness. He was 90 | .“"" mma Skinne a@h_} 5 day, with affidavits of eight medi- |18 v E ) I "»S. o Funcral services for \1:\, |,u.,lyx.. il espots bl 0 Gl i i trea s 1e inner cley, wife of .ouls had silfered 2 sevies: ¢ B = e - i St i 4 Py H 80 ley of 45 Whiting street, who dieid | ooy S o) l’” e - A \““,H\" ,‘,‘ 0 L o o B A e ; \ crday at New Britain Generdl | poonin) treatment 3 i Finance Companics H « n: s S0 ins RECIEI " 'liospital, will be Leld Thursday afr- AL e - e e D il 10 1 X 2 - hat 1 Is difficult to gauge had been presi- | opnoon at 2 o'clock at the C. 1 . ’\“, "_h : ‘, T : Tnd & il ol e : of the holiday tomorrow, |4 ermont Bar associd- 1y wiz & Sons funeral home, Derby ] i LRl ‘ i g 18| Internat ; 120 11:\: Lot v near tic the Braitleboro Savin 3 o ey - fam ¢ s 1001 a 3 Co, ped .... 103 10 ond fir inz apvearcd . Braitleboro Savi Burial will be in Now Haven. | s Bosiinass 4 Fire Inst e Compauies Tucobs utacturing Co ...... 50 ) Trade Order at Laredo Will Not Alter Decision s amaica, V. His Jolm Radzavicius | | L B a three daugh- | Juneral services for John Radza- e il vicius, aged 3 23 Woodlanl v [ests Mexico City, Dec. 24 () Ex- - e street, who died Friday, were held | i “}]}\ e Anaconda and Oier Insurance L lor G0 Rancher Divorces Chorus 103 1ot S0 e Goodwill Offerings. Prepared By v Compnnies thitt permission given for 5 = g : Bedisi g e s Girl Who Deserted Him | church. Rev. Howard V. Grikis was | Fi h . h Sehool Atls u 1 erenaily Ly Nuevo Laredo! peo Seatle, Dee. 24 (P)—Somewhere a | celebrant at a solemn high mass of | ll‘Sl C I1'C! G 00 S Lo > ple, will in no way affect the con-'chorus girl may be interested in |requiem. | ‘i:“j““ '\']“ & > < at Larcdo which “will remain knowing that she is no longer the| During the offertory Mrs. AN wije building up of goodwill us a|b o;v n i 1 until the reasons that « wife of William A, Ayres. sintau sang “Pic Jesu” und as thelgure toundation for peace on earth” | SUsh Term ... G S Uitities ppear.” rancher ated in s body was being borne from the the of the Christmag Giv. |Can Pu.lm» 18915 N 1873, B or says that re her that he | church she sang “Nearer My God rty held on Monday cvenirg|Uer De Pasco 61 697 o permitted the “morning after” o Thee” uccorpa by Organist |for the junior und rediate s~ (Enosilogs < 2 g s Mexican citizens w cven years to be | Ernest Britton on the org: partments of the Sunday church [Uhryster Corp 4 . s wd they had vigorously a girl that she was his | The pall bearer were John Kuch- |seloel of the First Chureh of ¢ Colo Tuel Gia 'ty i ilie government not o n n she left and returned |kelis, Joscph Mezlaiskis, Adolf Che- |The party was hield in (he ne “ongoleum 13 % o, 3 continue bearing the hardship ot | no more. | ponis, Stanley tulis, Peter Ko:- |decorated dining room of w.4:r‘,~ml « % : ) no {rade Four years ago. on another trip |louskas and nstanas arka- | which was gay with holid Corn Prod 81 Siz 813 1s N ¥ 2 S e {0 Chicago. he said he investigatal |vichas. Rev. Fr. Grikis conducted {tions which were specially arr Curtisse As 635 63 4 PANES O GLASS BROKEN out of cyuriosity’” and found her the con serviees at the grave |by the P'eng Yu club for the Chr « $ 2 { b : Iwenty-iive panes of glass were story true. He was granted a divorzae. [in St metery (mas festivities 111 14 : 2 i broken in the old Clark Biscuit (o, e | e After a program of Christmas| . 2Ll et — j-uilding on Woodland street and the | | AUGHLIN PRESENTS PAPI . CARD OF THANKS carols with the Christmas story e dlunulieaicins SCam npley ) OR BEST RESULTS place entered and ransacked, aceord- | Afudrid, Dec, 24 (UD)Irwin We wish to thank our relatives stercopticon slides were shown o \ Murdiwira Vsl HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ing to @ report 1o the police today ren PR el g Rl g nds for their kindness aml|various gioups and scencs in R P e e ot e ehown us during the ! Chilippine Isl v y s = St i . our beloved husband anl | (riendsiip {reasurs 4815 | " L cco Gasperini, We espe- sent. Goodwill =2 G35 | Nrow 1 & FIRST 1l i to thank New Britain by the members o P i MORTGAGE LOANS performing “this welcome duty Maciiine ( and Fratelonza society 1aen 2nd were arranged in @ i )7 i Itain made the siipper also for the beautitul floral oficr- 'tractive dizplay in lor e L . © procession to palace und sand 1 411 had an apportunity to see tl f i B s spread over the pavement o ed) Mrs. Lydia Gasperini | Motion pictures were then shown of | Int Comb Sk . 1 the recep! f the rriendship school ( o 1 5 nt the horses from slipping d family the reception of the friendship school pyg ex ‘ : e lags which were sent (o the school |1y ckel b 295 EET = 'children of Mexico in 1928—n 1y Hapves % TR T ct in which ts shared la pr hese two depart- | [ Tel & Tol Iy, In addition of |ftan Cop i %\\‘ é, N the review of the Mexican friendship |\igere Ty : 9% N project and tho sharing in the pres- | yio g 65 g nt’ Philippine friendship project. |yront ward .. 49 A58 S S, the departments reviewed N e Tity 147y 17 5 % e in other goodwill projects M Na Cash Log . . have participated during |y (.ontral (& 1SN ou pirtl 'w in the "orh A ST A p Arrica and China, together with con- | Lol - e i y uibutions to work i New Britain sror et ¢ - ; \/\/ € W]bh Y()U« A” A V and other parts of the United § el Sl o ery After the motion pictures the |y 00 = -4 i members of the junior department |5, 5 5 i | Phillips Pe 274 § x enjoyed a program of games directed |hIPS PC-s FR 28 2 You All Merry Christmas B e RS T tendent of the department, assisted i . ’ | Remington Rd 261 the teachers of the department intermediate department spent the remainder of the evening in | ipping the goodwill gifts which | are 10 be sent to the Philippine chil- dren in the friendship treasurs *ste, Tefreshments were served 3 [{staaiEN T 3 by members of the Mothers’ class | g va 17 under the direction of Mrs. Theodore | gl 1 i ohi 3 67”)’ ) Lo and Mrs, Howard Pascne, [ .. % = 41 . % | Reading Sears Roel clair Ol .. Southern Pac 1101, St Gas & Elec {Std Ot N J Christmas : Texas (o Ihe Christmas party for the begin- o) ners and primary departments was lizld in the afternoon from 4 to 6 777z oelock, and proved o be a deli L -1 5 . children and parents. NMrs. A, N, | RS LT Ay Ube, superintendent of the primary |1, 5 Ind 4 | |5 ! | U S Rubber 203 department. was in charge of the |0 & (U o | | program. * Miss Eisie Miles, supcr- | 15 ® "‘ B | |intendent of the beginners' depart- | " & “’“,‘.,“»‘ 5 e i | ment, told a Christmas story, which | West '-;f)_ Sl | i | was followed by plctures of various | Willys Over ol | | scenes of the nativity from many of | Woolworth e Ithe great artists. Refreshments | Yellow Truck v | were sarved and gifts were distribui- < AT 4 | G e e | HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGI 3 RN R {1170 & Conn West B R gu | GRAYERYDUR WBIEREROW, Banks and Trast Companics GRAVE u:;\ IRINGS tol Natl Bank & Trust ¢ 400 | ey Laurel. Hemlock, Spruce or Pine TR BT (o Gy I | .. BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP I PR T S, . il fri, iy Yoy g “The Telegrph Florist of New Hritain' |y Ranlc & { | it 5 83 WEST MAIN ST. TEL, 886 |[1[fd-Conn Trust Co RN f |

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