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wisd) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929. ning and damagcd sNghtly. Boun | JUGE INVOLYED ™ e BIND VILUNE LS. | 72 smer 3 | EAREND SALES INDRUG BUSINES < L 2 et Ty pi e 2 [ ek isT o | PUTNAM & co Squad A and Welch ("n. of I"orest- | Britain General hospital today to N‘u}nl’s ‘in sltccl Apmdmhc;u u\m'n: i \\EST :;’AYI'; asl;"la: Szw‘cvk BR;" d ville were called to the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fieder of 17 |, A made in 1on Ko rebortn B . nw o T Vitale Name on Peddler's Cand| Awert ivistc st 22 Broua ive v [Thommites ieect. " (Firmness Apparent, But Little v e tne Armerican steetsoausi. [t Tax Loss Opportunity | TEL. 2040 ol stville, yesterday morning to ex- with a total steel output in excess of | i m' fhe B t H 000,000 tons, surpass all former i Starts New York Probe 1;‘:“'11:‘1 Vo e T wwo smemive rvomors | TRmand; Prices Matic | 2eiiee® s, menese s cmee) Gangg Brisncive Sales Tofay WARTFORD OIFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROV, __THL. 3118 il oo ok AP :’,dl’\"""‘r‘f 'W‘o“s e but there were important increases | New York, Dec. 30 (P —Disclosure ‘ in Vairfield county superior | New York, Dec. 30 (P—The bond | &% talor Buropean countries.| vy e 50 op . by United States Attorney umrlw u)mL today list had little difficulty in maintain- 4“”‘”“(, Pt Horalresi ,"m year-end readjustment of specula H. Tuttle that the name and tele. Mary L. Davis of Danbury secks ing its firmness today, despite the larger tlian thaln03.850 ,,m]‘w_q of | @ccounts brought about an frregulir fat phone number of Magistrate Alhml] divorco and change of name from \small volume of trading. High grade | oye" \oohia" Uiz’ ron output, . at|PFice movement in ftoday’s sto art or 1Ire insurance Lo. M. Vitale had been found among | Iomr[ I Davis of Brewster, N.|domestic corporation loans, espe:|ocods 000 tons, was 106 per.cont|Market. Pr headed u 1 papers seized in a narcotic raid | charging desertion. They were | cially the rails and utilities, sho“'cd‘l rger than the 1938 fotal of §6,960.- | the opening. but Halghtenial it et e o e et Heinnety |virtually no change from the pre- |8 (" " around mid-day when ellit STOCK d RIGHTS vestigation being made into Vitale's Lewis Zimmerman of Danbury |vious close in the earlier transac- | & | kroke out in the copper 2 o an D connections, T d I D “ S H L secks divorce from Marie McGrath | tions. The ability of theso sections| o . S ok ; — ! 5 ] 191 Manufacturing operations in the |’ andising issu Mr. Tuttle said federal narco kil “] I z 1S Low Zimmerman of Pawling, N. of the list to resist losses in the "““memomw ‘Wfq “f’mm industry | €arly gains of 1 to agents had found a card in a sm: U Sag Alter R Jly [charsing aesertion. They were mar- | markets of the holiday poriod nas | e b ; B ! d Sold i ging 3 crio .(11,.\ ot " lcut down, and several o Men g ounad o outs wan: | —Utilities Sag Alter Rally |chsreins csrton, They been taken 9.8 favorable ndeation | Leeined, In Xovermber and haa con- S v, and several of them e ought and So craona, Harlem cafe owner, bearing | AT | of the market's inherent strength. o nhw a8 was expected 8y repo afternoon. e wpton DR g e e | HOPPL QUITS MATCH [ Delicsetmprove mentiGeadual S s b ot s st | Tast Tax Day Left Talleq A oS o o oh 5, Dec R —Curh | Many observers believe that im- |oM T i - : the card, thoy said was, a1 Vitale, | Market sharcs drified rately | Chicago, Dec. 30 P — Willie|provement after the first of the| lolesalets was also lower, but is| This was g s e T e A ppeac- [1loppe has withdrawn from the | Vool ‘Wil be rather gradeal. Rem. |1l considered generally good. Out- | stocks could be sold the o LR R Wl there during the firt field which will compete for the |\ogitne domand. frequontly - docs |PUE 'S €xpected to resume a meder- | O the purpose of Bk ated Loritha e el (moufoe tiading IbUE T socn matere | worlals fhres cushiopibiliatalchacr: ; ate upward trend early in the near|COMe tax losses. Jas dnpar | 1 | istrate Vitalo in the telephone book. soon cushlon billia not malke itself felt until some time et o T EDD B OTH Co Card is Photographed |out. Trading remained unusually D i Do rh: Starting laster the disbursement of dividends|¥®? ! S : Y bR ERS & 1 nuary 3 vl replac — for that res les for 1. Photostatic copies of the card wili | Wl reflecting little more than tl vary 3, and will be replaced bY and interest. In addition, it is AR Members Hartford Stock Exchange - readius ¢ 5 ¢ o The Chils € o SR hnn still be made tomorrow but ge be turned over to the Bar association | ¥¢2F end readjustment of accounts, |Allen Hall of Chicago. BBl tEal ol ne thevs 15 SR an hile Copper Co. reports for | yearend o : : | 2 Pt {he Mifetn 2 September | 9t0cks so0ld in the ordinary mar W TAIN 9 o of New York, Mr. Tuttle suid, for|There was undoubtediy furiher tax| Hoppe withdrew becauso he fail-ors nave siown a tendency to pro-[Uh° Nne monthis ending Soptember | Stocks sold i R ; NEW BRITATN, 29 W, Mzin Street usc n the investigation being con- | 1IN, DUt it was in small volume. |ed o gain a_satisfactory contract |cced cautiously in their bond pur-|o) 1% iNCOMe of §20,082.000, cqual e AL Aietad By Hito association inte the| The petition in involuntary mn_,\nm\ the .\moml] Billiard |&mli-“,h. cs. apparently awaiting as 2(‘)0 (-“fi m:; ':lil _?iy t l:(n’monl'ui\ 11-~ B HARTFORD MERIDEN o 4 5 > |ruptey against Stutz Motors caused [tion, sponsor of the championship. that n ¢ rates will 1 S ANCO DA EpINIR ELiLiEs L AERS 1L ) a: is S ) y ¥ agistrate’s connections and activi- hat money rates will be w ; v 33 Lewis Stree 3 ny S :‘y';"’m 4515 CmEE |an immediate drop in the shares to |1t was doubtful whether he would |established at lowor levals, {hereny | for the corresponding period | against the Siutz Mot 5 Lewis Street Coleny Street The investigation was ordered by |® M€W 10w at 15-S. “he autumn|compete in the World’s 15.2 balkline | setting the stage for one. of tha . |neicefIng fvasiona Judge Victor J. Dowling of the m‘_‘&‘m s market crash is believed (o | championship either. market's periodic upward swings. N Bl G Bt o B o0k Aot have had an adverse influence upon | | Most of the larger chang . SoalS DRE B esReon | 08y AN O N nellate division of the wp?‘_m‘r.«‘o""’ Dt oo | i sy e wrffi"}'fl“"}‘:"f’ x“?"i’_’d‘ on of the United States and,plants ave reported to - ey sptestmonlalidinn R A SO Gl e lrann s ie i) pressed | 4 2 g asues, but dealings twere light v it of Bankstocks Corpora- 'arged their payrolls but 1 We Offer Vitale was guest of honor, was held | Norwalk, Dec. 30 (P)—Mrs. Bertha | Ssues, but dealings were light, |y aryland, incorporated in 1425, | the other stri » up by seven men who robbed guests | X SR * | Bridges is in the Norwalk hos- |l085cs of about a point developed in been acquired by Bankshares |Tather negatie aracter, due ad toon s rly this month. It sold last nm s scattered ncluding North |, ares of money and jewels and took a e Sol pital today with severe burns about flug {National corporation of New York, |lhe shutdcw \d reduced opera pistol from Detective Arthur Joh : On the basis of today's quo- 1y, 0" o ce, sustained yesterday when|American Cement "3, Cortain-teed : A P 2 fons, it is qifficult to bel : Cuba D S | tions incidentu dos ifficult to believe that | g o 0et s commit suicide v |38 Cuba Dominican Sugar [ e s e Y | Chic e 5 5 lie Chicago, Bulington & Quincy | S€sor A C l d S Said Holdup Tramed Sl S grinking dodine, Tho woman's han] | ChICago Great Western 45, Seaboard ay ordercd 57,100 tons of| Call mo STl ‘ etna Casualty and durety Last week at a police trial where |1t 14° o ensational | gipped as she put the bottle of mw-f (.“;wr:“,,“,: ‘;‘,_:"\:‘, od r 26,100 from the Iliinois Steel | tions that ¢ woul Johnson faced charges of derelic-| ¥ a Rl son 10 her mouth causing the idoine |, COF At };‘ et 600 from the TInland Steel | not go above that lev tion of duty for losing his gun to| . Utilities Soon & | to spill. The injurics will not prove [ o * 2 ML FOm Small Vest-|Co., and 17,400 from the Colorado tified that the hold-up for the din- 1:”1 S§op ‘”‘”L- ‘(r“"'“'} - TG hins) oimaat ‘;m‘,”,;q" ol sae 4 e | PR nor han & ed. mo oc n o n "“‘“f‘fg"l:{‘"’{‘rU"I:’““‘:M‘\“’m_l,_ point, but lost most of its gain by | atrength of the carly advance in|g IPONS, from L) 5 :rni::rz;‘n(:l‘(o"l;\' a Chicago & uternoon. American Gas and | tocks and then shifting narrowly | 00 m‘}““-‘q 'f;fl ‘i““':th]!'l‘oll 'H;’fllumngv man $20,000 for killing Franke Yale [ £ ¢ about 2 points, oad | nward as shares turned irregu- | Kennecott Drifts Down We offer and recommend: : {duction 15 per cent during the first = NeanE rlow, New York gang Edison iar. week e 4 | XKennecolt was the principal tar JRICAN I’ \DERS and Frank Marlow, New York gang A e | | United States governments made | V&% in January. i AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) UNITED FOUNDER late in September, to a pri i year-end currcr I'uel & Iren Co, | money 1ar husincss Reports from the Youngstown | There were 117,956 Tholders of i point Mrs. Madelina Contl |inclined to ease, and there was| oot BC of metal shares received fairly goo : s 4 ¢ sl K t tes b e TV IO . Oils ulir. Tndis | Mve. Mudelina Conti, aged 65, of | heaviness in some of the Latin- lw,,[ corpoeation he Unlted Stateslsport, (e mainténance of (he §7 BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS moderately in 4% |65 Derby strect, dicd this morning | Americans. o ¢losed for the December dividend, |A1Ual dividend on Anaconda and U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP, : R T e i e e e e e e e | LT e PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. _— i v ran L - | financing sct for this week is again : |ness. She was born in Italy and for 84N and compares with 110,166 on the | JISLE SLECTRIC C > (Continued From Page Seven) ; s o eaug- ltho past nine years had made her |'D the municipal group. | record date for the September divi. | S8 @ pour s EERRHEE CIRIGICORT Sl ome in this city, 5 ~ ! S el cck liquidation in that g At the market. e S > 2 |dend, an increase of 7.790. The|'® <M . The Maple Ends are tied for third |£2 indoah, reficeting dis- | Upegios her hushand, Angelo Con-| AHEPA CHRISTMAS SOCIAL Rubbers were ctionary Sl : B L number of preferred stockholders | - Lall the N placeeln therC Ly toasie e RE | fow “ind [m. P weqy |t she is survived | three sons, Al- fenmuulAOhuistmas Mecefpaniyllgr s soali el s o 62,328 dur. DS g 10 new lo EW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS Tunerals - industria : dstrials wero wall |t “40, oo fund Natala, Conly Tous | 108 Lhe Greelc achool children was |{PPe Lrom €1 g7 i e S el e The funcral of Mrs. Mary ord of Canad el T . {siven by Elpis chapter, Order of {preferred dropped 3 points and | daught Mrs. Dominica Crasan- ! | v ’ 3 Y land Ameriean Cyanamid y, |daue Alcpa, at its club rooms on Main Coodyear 2! Connors was held from the under- |40 A 3 tini, Mrs, Joscphine Battalli, both of | 5. - ! | S taking parlors of James J. Dunn o e O U A Vi S JANEN ’;’Ll\,“f'f:a“‘ 5 .o‘\L ]i‘,‘yf“'n srondh (oohdge (Jomg bouth [ R toeshiBonRC SR IS clIE » 9 o'clock this morning and at 9:: b pod | Mrs. Amelia Paulini, both of Italy, | suve vecitations and. presenten. o Plans Stop in Flouda‘*‘m Roebuck carried that issuc ’ oclock from Josepl's chureh. |y iy rallied o fow points. and 11 grandsons. Iy one act plays, Santa | . Northampton, Mass. Dec. 30 (- |down more than 2 points to 821z, or New York Chicago Rridgeport Burial took place in the family plot | Funcral services Wil Do held | Mlaus prsented the choren ‘mu.;(""”‘ Coolidge will derert the cold | st 21 points above the low Ay el Haritaed in the old % Joseph's cemetery. EQl G i Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at | .jris .“'1 G of New Iingland for the warmth of |tablished in the November break, Yaw Brita: o Dl tonaalt ori Cliarles ndalis) 00 Convicts at Auburn ,h Nomelanalat 10 oelaalalat Stlc i JeY Hm\:LL this winter. ‘wu it quickly snapped back above | New Britain Office Talmadge of 140 Divinity street was | Transferred 1 by State | Mary's church. turial will be in % The former president has planncd | S5 Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. Teld from his late home this .M‘!\r’ Auburn Y. Dec. 30 (P rifty- | St Mary's cemetery. i =\l ‘0 ’*i-"'& Nol'lhmm;to\;v-urlvbill Janu-| Columbian Carbon van up 5 : ‘clock. Rev. Hubert D.|cight convieis were transferred froem | e |z tor & visit to ¢, Petersburd, and | points. . e cacty.t ading bu ?r‘:g:\s 'v‘atm}m?:a? Burial followed the | n Stat ,,‘-’M_’.’ Cusy (:\ .)‘:?;I;} Josephine Kapastinski | F unera l s [perhaps other points in Ilorida. [ its gain. J. I. Case sold 4 transportation of the remains 1o the cong held to be| Josephine Kapastinski, six mon(hs | While in St Petersburg he will at:lpoints higher, R. H. Macy 4 Southwick, Mass, where serviees | partly responsil two revolts of |old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, An-|{ _— ] tend the annual convention there of |General Electric. Westinghouse were held. the . t Jukh. None drew Kapastinski of star street, | {V1e officers and agency directors of |tric, Detroit Edison, Simm 'u “Investments That Grow” City League Tonight ‘ 105 1 ariicipated in |died yesterday afternoon at the | iz Alice Wilcox ‘»l” New York Life Insurance com-|Air Reduction, Warner Bros. A AT e e ecember 11, prison offi-|lome of her parents, Tuneral se for AMrs. Alice | Pany, of which he is a director. yers and First National Stores wer will be presented at the Boys' club | a Funeral services were Theld this | Wilcox, wife of DeRoy Wilcox of Mr. Coolidge. it is believed has not ked up 3 points or more before | u er lc ter l 0 sym tonight starting at 7 o'clovik | c lien fo Gireat Mead- jmorning at the home $:30 and at y| Ldnden street, who died Thursday | arranged his exact itinerary as yet. |the rise was cheeked by the m . when the Older Members team meets | ows n at Comstock and the re- o'clock at the Ukrainian church, | N8t at the home of her son, Louis R the Horton Co. office, the Maccabres | 25 to Clinton prison, Dan-|Rev. Peler Pashkiewych, pastor, | WIlCO%, were held this morning at 9 | GAS STATION ROBBED 4 /@ COMMERCIAL TRUS1 Iil,ll,l)L\(: NEW BRITAIN oppose the New Departures, and the | ¥ The wsfer leaves 1,495 {celebrated the mass | of y-w,m,»n\_“"'ou at the Church of 8t. John T’wl;xu‘t\&l, serzv\:nl:vl Hylvxngm’ 's . AT 0 2. M { MEMBLERS HARIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 1 ace the Maple Ends of Te r irn, the lowest num- | Burial was in Ukraf r the Lvangelist. The solemn high |luvestigating a robbery which ook | SHEARy 35 e d M. Hallora ,‘f‘\\;fi: h{f,;hfln,‘(‘gp,, IR tha Tava e month, e o tlrootienl vy siohrates by Piace at the suburban gasolinc sta-| (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) |} Joscpb M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 est crowd of the scason will be m} fifty-four convicls were trans- | Moliine oo ReyMT o as T Ladon: |tion on West Main street late Satur- High Low Close \ | from here to-other prisons| 2 or Wi Sad 74 s At the offerfory of the mass Or- [¢ay afterncon. While the attendant | Al Che & Dye — — 5 hand. ! ; prisons | Mortimer Woods, aged 74, died at| At he offe o ced | was out in front blowing up a sct|Am Ag Che pd We Recommend Seter Witile Autadiniis ast 2 . his hormal cokaoa street yester. | §anist Margarct Reminglon played | Sister Wrec « [ ome. “p " p ;agket wap |Of tires for an automobile some un-|American Can 11 1 Toger Morse of str | day after an allness of three weeki IS can panc askthefoaslet shas) ¥ e parties entered the office and | Am Forcig Pw T AME ported at potice headauartors yostor- | Poolroom Holdup Man MrfiWeods wvan porifin firelana iRoEia oL SR bR etiet LAy d o e st ot e e SR ) day morning that his sister, Dovothy | . |and came to this country at the age | L3 5 AR T . CaUSe— oo e ee s ite e M auled ShydHis WViietimstiaey ot e Al e s8e I se i e et Locn- | : A ; L D oms for pihia | e otk ) (®-—An irate | sington until 13 years ago when he|TéY: James Carrol, Dennis Brennan, | v UOLAL BIOOKS | Am Sugar . 9 S e b SRSlEntS asIng A CunlE Florence Crittenden hom S g 3 L el | (Furnised by Putnam & Co) Am Tel & Te ) idends i 'z amounts hiad stolen his coupe and had wreet- | et of o1 inter '1 1!'0"!”” i sold the land now partly occupled ;"“7“" D “‘"“l" Tatrick Skelly and | s rancal Slidhe Tl S g ¢ 1 i d is a sity in homes, S101e defei » in | Chinatown poolroom. today frustrat- | j,y (he Shuttle Meadow club, Sinee | JAMes A ath, | Am aceo . - ¥ 1! 3 v % ed it against a telephone pole in B O EOONE el Sine 4 ; i o] Bid Asked o . 0 : " ) : and factories. Milldate: He sald that ahe took the | 0 With a chair a lone man's attempt | then M., Woods had resided in tnie| Burial was in Fairview cemetery. I einat Casualts. o ::”, ondugtop e e A ; e - machine Saturday night and has noy | {0 13D 19 men |city and was a member of the t. T | Aotna. Life Ins Co .... 89 [raanis 7 Dl et e e Ao e mr e o iieies et | DN elropHe ity e en e tol Antl idom l ioea i Hia) it ey . Mrs. Frank J. Halloran | Aetna Tifo aligs X, | Atlantic Retin f 67 ) North American v has R sge men were | Manded the proprictor and patrons | * gurviving him are two daughters, | Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie 7 L ’_“: . Balt & Ohio. DSDhe ricar lent reputation for prog- v wrecked that sarag ¥ to hold up their hands. Then he or- | yiisas Mary and Catheving woanas; | B+ (King) Halloran, aged 48, wite of | Automobile Ins 39% |Beth Steel ... f puny is o pioneer in el encss, ability and fair obtained to take it away. e vouth to search the others|(wo gons, Frederick and Joseph | Erank J. Halloran of 1624 .\‘(unlry‘ onpSeneral R aecin il Brook Man .. A developn The local police have J‘””‘ Gl ‘“ Neet their valuabl e | Woods: four grandchildren, ana a|Street, who died Friday at New Brit- | Hartford Fire ........ | Bush Term .. ed in 189 The stock is listed on the hunt in el "‘{]]"‘“‘L“f“g 2 had searched several of the | nophew, Joseph G. Woods, prosecut. | &in General hospital, were held this *\‘,“" SteamSEollenic. .« , |Can Pacific ..186% 2 ke 3. Electricity is cor | New York Stock Exchange. She is about A 1., | patrons when Anthony Imbarone Ing atlorney, morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's | National Fire .... r De Pasco 63 blonde and welghs about 170 ponnil-. a wholesale grocer, picked up a chair | jauneral services will be held {o- | ¢hurch. Rev. John T. Connor was the | Phoenix . N Ches & Ohio Suicide Not Local Man and struck the robber over the head, | orrow morning at 9 o'clock at St | celebrant of a solemn hizh mass of | Travelers Ins Co .. $60 CM&SP 1t was reported at police he ocking him do Joseph's church, Rev. M. J. Reagan | reauiem, Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, Manufacturing § o C TR & Pac quarters this morning that the m sieveral others fell upon the rob-| o Now London, nephew, will offici- | Pastor of the church. was deacon |Am Hardware ........ Chrysler Corp 10||n$n;1,nsv;xyvll;]l;- mn)\r:‘v (H)r;‘\'v‘l(l‘ Y ‘;‘,‘; when the holdup was pulled |10 ™ Burial will bo in §6 Mars's ‘II]‘I Rev. Walter J. Lyddy was suo"ihll;m\' t & Hege t John Zid as ol o was unconscious, suffering : deacon. Gillings & Spencer cemetery, | 5 first supposed. but a New Britain | rpom a fractured skull > s ! As the casket was borne into the | Bristol Brass Dividends are paid quarterly at the annual rate of 10 per cent in omuon stock, readily comertible into cash, giving a yieid of 10 per cent at the Colo Fuel Congolcum cenee Consol Gus man, Zidvoga, it was learned. has| cuts and bruises, He v n to Mrs. Helen Golling Oster chureh Organist John J. Crean play- | City Company . . 5 penolo been missing from the h of [ hospital, unidentificd Mrs. Helen Collins Oster, 55 vears| ©0 “Heart of The Holy Child, Hide t's Arms Irank Lupo for weeks has no . . : iss Avro A 2 old, of 416 Slater road, aied last|Me In Thee! Mrs. Mary:T. Crean|Eagle Tock «osis.ssos 46 = i Chenie ; § ben heard from. The gencral des-| CEMETERY ASSN. OFFICE night at New Britain General hospi- | $313 Buck's “Ave Marja” at the o § RN o0 = Dupont ..., . | umzfin enn u' cription furnished the local police | Constable Ired Winkle, one of the | 5 10 S0 AR Cenerad fo fertory, “Sanctus and Benedictus” | Kort & Cooloy .........—— 16 Eng Pub Serv 501 ) s 9 by the West Haven officials corrcs- prine movers in Jewish activitics in he was the widow of John Oster|2Nd “Agnus Dei,” mass in 1 flat by | Landers, > ., .. e Lrie RIU ; 5555 vonded somowhat to that of the Kait | this city, was clected president o€y 5"y on”s resident of this eity | Bartholomew were sung by Mrs. | Landers, I oe.ooeerr 61 o am ) . 49 Bristol man. The West Haven man |the Beth \rmi\ Cemetery association | tor 1o pagt 53 years, She was a | Crean, who \Afl"l;onlp ed by ur;‘_\ B Machine . g Fos Filon A ) fembers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges was found in the woods with Wis|at a mecting last nigh e S | zanist Crean, At the communion of | North & Judd ... .. ... 5] | ; T e e e e T, = wrist and throat cut an@ with a beit | Other fellow officers ar fol- :,:_‘;i'\) ‘f_“:l_ farye Rehureh dor | o Organist Crean tolled “One | Peck, Stowe & Wil . ... 10 v“: 1“_‘11‘,))\“.1, e L f 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 around his neck. An autopsy was |lows: Max Zucker. esident: |~ gurviving are thres sons, John, | Fleeting Hour” on the organ chimes, | Russell Mfg Co ... ... . 5 e Bagie Anui Stuart G. Segar, Manager performed by S. P or, state ex- [I. Cohen. recording secr “ | William and James Oster, all of thig|and at the incencation of tho biet |Seovill Mfg €O +.-.eue B3 &7 | Gen] Motors 13 aminer, | Abrahamson, fnancial sceretarys J. | ity five sisters, Mrs. Patrick Me. | he tolled “Nearer My God To Thee.” | standard Scroer. ... .. ..11 e e B Police Board Meeting | Lisenberg, treasurer: o * | Donough, Mrs. Thomas McCue of | At the conclusion of the mass Mrs. | gtanjey Works .,...... Hudson Motors 357 5 5 Mhere a1t ta Isnecialimeetins | Wexier, 1 Igoin, B, BInkelSteln Leiiis oivw. five, Jamiss. Morisity ot | Crean sanz “Lend Kindly Lish R F e o ) EAn Y : ‘ We Oficr: o’ the board of police commissioners and Same Ttosen, trustees. Hartford, Mrs. Mary Myers of Bos- |48 the caskel was borne from the | njon Mg co Int Cement tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the city 2 = < fon and Mrs. Patrick Cherry of| CMureh Organist Crean played “Flee Veeder-R 351 A 3 J | i Int Nic o » council chamber. Iistimates for t Ireland and five brothers, | A9 & Bir i Lulllh.s Stocks Int Harves . TR i Arrow Hart & Hegeman vear 1930 will be submitted for ap- William and John Colling of Hart.| _The pallbearers were John and|qo., pjeq s Int Tel & . £ Proval and other mafters concerni ford, Thomas Collins of California | JAmes Halloran, Harold King. JOhN | ony yi's p g1ie, pra o VERE R e T 5514 | Price to Yield Over 7% new beats, traffic regulation. and| [ and James and FPatrick Colling in | Bottacelli, ecilice andiJames {ics o B wer possibly, new policemen, will be celand, [RECTeInR Hfd Tlec brought up for discussion and ap- | e - ral - gervices will be held L 100 Hfd Gas o | 1 proval or disapproval. | Thursday merning at 8:45 at the | COMMittal & Hfd Gas Co pfd ...... 60 |Natl Cash Reg 3% 7 ————— | Accldent on Tulip Street funeral parlors of Joseph A. Haffey | BUrial was in St. Mary's cemetery. = ¢'g g, = =5 5 80 [N Y Central.. 167 ! A machine driven by John 3 and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's chureh. | S Southern N I Tel . 177 |North Amer.. 95'% Gould of Terryville was damaged ¢ Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- CARD OF THANKS S e e [North Pacific 841, : % & ‘ badly when it was struck by another | tery. | We wish to thank all those who | TREASURY BALANC | Pack Mot C 5 3 m Wm driven by Angelo DiPietro of this | — were kind to us during the fllness | o Sy B s e T R = ty on Tulip street Saturday nig’ : James H. Hills and death of our husband and | Phillips Pet. . 3 SR MEMBERS MHARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Gould, it was reported, was driving : James H. Hills, aged 27, of 4 father, Dr. A, Pinkus, and especial- | = [ Postum Co... 4 1 | cats on Jacob strcet, while DiPict 5 Court street, died yesterday morning | Iv his lodge brothers, The Shep-| Associated Cas and Electric Company |1y, sorv ~ 5 o | New Gritain Nationa) Bank Bldg. vias going west on the same street. p 2 jal New Britain General hospital |lierds of L shem, Knights of | Dividend No. 20 on (lass A Stock | Radio Corp 142 ; 1ol a200. T e A TG G b e - 4 om pneumonia. He was employed | Pythias, and the local optometrists | § Rariiaston AL i BornaraBARGanIts Brayton A. Portes turn into Tulip street and struck | | t the Stanley Rule and Level plant |for the beautiful flowers. R f-'...’?.‘.i“.‘:.’:l.",?; | Readlng ... 1 1oz iz DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 45178 the Gould machine. The men were o o 3 4s a diemaker for a number of (Signed) X Gividend on the Class A Stoek |Rop I & § o notified to appear in police cout 1 . ik years: S iieawasfa tanember o LhSLI I MRESARE INICUS SAND U | | Sears Roebuck 87 1 S this morning. The police continu~d : o G £ ; i DAUGHTER. 0 of Clase A Steck for aheh ahace | Sinclair Oil 1he case until Saturday to allow oi- % 3 sesides hil wife, Tuleata (Kohan- ———— Jield of record at the clest of business | Southern Pac Ve Ofter: ficlals to conduct a thorough inves- oht) S, b s Ervived by a roth- ) CARD OF THANKS Decomber 51, 1825. St Gas & Elec 11513 10015 1121 3 igation. e [SiseeEaa Hilsg s city and| ve wish to thank our relatives, | . In. ; i Std Oil N J . 647 E Marker Enforcement 4 e |3 grandparents, Mr. and = Mrs.|(iends and neighbors for the kind- | ¢ ; he |Std Oil N Y . . C Police Lhil;ef'xgr:es( T. Belden sail ; | Thomas Greenc, also of this city. |, 10eq and sympathy shown us in the | surplus of the Compeny, poyabis stha | Biewart Warn 3813 37 % Hartford Fire Insurance Co. L el i e e T ! | Tuneral services will be hcl‘xl 1o li6cd ofioun denp motlen lalsotor the | of 41K ia x markers must be used on all cars : SIS Eet BB at i o [uesutitilnoFailefferings: after midnight on December 31. s e R ELMER W. RIPPLE, new markers, he explained, | used tomorrow afternoon if drive 1 wish. Old plates must be discards:] J Ly midnight tomorrow. The rull : concerning extension of time will b2 Iy ’ [ | | | | of the current market pries it Gulf Sulph 53 Y Stock street and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary' s PERCY M. RIPPLE, he Class A Stock of about #86 per |'Tim Rol Bear 75% el urch. Burial will be in St. Mar: LE W. RIPPL . (he regular dividend sields a return | Undorwood ... of i Gemelarss S5V s DT | ef abeut $8.60 per share per annum and |\ 5 el | I"LORINE F. RIPPLE, the sield on the extra dividend is equiva. | Union Pac .. 1“ | ey BURRITT RIPPLE, lent to over §7c per share additionsl. | Unton Carbide A | \n« Ela Louise TenBroeck EARL W. KILBY. | Payment of the regular and estra dirl- !1 nited Fruit . la TLouise TenBroeck, aged donda in stock will bo made to all stocks | {g 1 Al . 3. a former resident of this cny.im »;flfi'.‘f."fi.'.‘.?f the ':mamfl;r.;:.:[ “ 8 Rubber s died yesterday at her home in Wash- LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW in cash. This doew not apply to those who |17 S Steel ington, 1. tor have heretofore Aled permanent dividend \vm Elee enforced in this city on New Ye: Day. it FIRST Mrs, na sjorkmar all, L s e MORTGAGE LOANS her hom v sistal o Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. GRAVE COVERINGS i G Willys Ovor - & bem 5 1 vk a 3 : of 82 Park street, which was parke1| Associated Press Photo | Louls Tucker of Washington. D. C.. of e Lnee e oSl ko ot ; Th 2 TSty : Parked Car Struck A car owned by Nicholas Cavaliev | ‘[ WOMAN INJURED IN PALI | | | : School | : A : aurel, ) 8 “ v but will b tod 1 taken tc near the Italian church on School | pygenia Carter of Guntersville, Ala., | and Mra. Roy C. Shilling of this city. Larel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine L I roted be i (he Tollow. Truck . AY DELY; slreet, was struck by another ma-|as voted the “ideal girl” at the A Funcral services will be tomorrow | BOLLERER'S PUSY SHOP | Das acsumolated. Sioekholders ean par- | chine driven by I'rancesco Briati2d {Lama Woman's colics 2 [in Washington, where burial will al- | “The Telegraph Florist of New Hritain” | cha: ienal serip to complete of East Bristol early Saturday eve- gomiery, Im take place. $3 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. ss¢ | full shares. ) SSIFTED ADS| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ew Britain 272 MAIN STREET M. C. O'KEEFFE, Secretary. |