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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY o 1930. — Weddings —— MIEZGENSKI—LINDBERG A New Year's Eve wedding took at tke chapel of the Holy Cr church when Miss Emma May Lind- berg, daughter of Mr. and M I'rari. E. 1 indberg of Kensington b came the bride of Stanley Miezgen- ski of New Britain : About 100 guests attended the re- ception at the home of the bride's porents in Kensington, Guests were present from Meriden, New Britain, New Haven, Bridgeport and New York. The bri was attired in brown satin with a hat to match and car- ried a large Louquet of roses. I Lridesmaid, Miss Dorothy McDon- ough similarly attired. The homs was decorated in pink and white. The couple left on 3o ding trip to Philadelphia and Wash- ' MI&D irgton, D. C. After their return |[C&T: they will live at the home the | field bride's par Kensington ] Miss Lindberg is a graduate Ch Kensington Grammar school New Dritain business college iridegraom is employed feur in New Britain 24 1 would | = IR FLANAGAN GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE e 1o mare 4 Searen.” " ™ Prominent Glubman Again Gor- Calini claims he fired in s de- Vi()[ed 0“ Liq[lol‘ Chal‘ge CLAIM BOMB WAS 10 THROWN AT HOUSE: Complainant in Calini Case Asks Police Aid ‘ 7. plac West Haven, Jan. 2 Police inquiring today into the com- plaint of Joshua W. Cole who lives n Allingtown scction, that somcone threw a heavy missile on his houst oof Tuesday pight which had some semblance of naving been designed to be a “bomb." Cole is a neighbor of Dante Cal- | ini. who shot and mortally wounded | Officer Raymond Zoller when the | latter made a liquor raid on Calini's iome. “The Coles have five child~en, som whom are said to have becn told other children in neighbor- | tood that “there would be anothet ad one” and the youngs/ws also had spoken of a “bomb." The missile which thrown or placed on the house slid off to the und and laims it was carried away Attorney Hoyt said today he have Calini before a grand jury next Wednesday, and will ask that an in- dictment of rst degree murder be cturned against him. | The Coles camplained to the po- ! lice against conditions which they | (laimed existed at the Calini home, | nd because of that complaint Offi- | were brou polic char the, | robb was a wed- iy a of tho | and a The chaut- | was 5ot |non | 3 A fense, believing some one was trying | {0 force an entrance to do harm to nim and his wife, at pres of R Mrs Jan. 2 Hartford (P—Character- ized by Assistant United States Al- torney John A. Danaher. as “a man, | M*!0 your honor. who apparently believes | Na! first marriage license of tae|that prohibition was a mistake.” Jo- | year jssucd this morning | seph M. Flanagan. who conducts the Town Clerk Alfred L. Thompson | Hotel Flanagan at 317 West Water {o Paul DI Mauro, 7 years old, of |sireet, New Haven, was fined §$1,000 21 Richard strec Jennie | and sentenced to four months in the \merta, 16 age, of 196 | Now Haven county jail. committment | High street. Di Mauro is a machin- | 1o hezin at once. Two months of the «f and his prospective bride it e r occupation “at home.” | Warren B. Burrows, who presided at = the session of the United States Dis- WATERBURY MAN SUICIDE. et court today. Attorney Danaher | MIs Waterbury, Jan ®rLiric A {4150 asked the court that a perman- | O € Ihunberg, 63, former Waterbury on¢ jnjunction be placed on the | Mar alderman, dicd at his home last fy apises as a common nuisance re- | and night, a suiciae. Stretehing a rui | Giinie S0\ o oceupancy as a | ber tube from @ gas stove, he 1ocked |y, o gor the keeping. selling or oth- himsel¢ inside a closet, and inhaled | £ 168 T PEREE icants the fumes until dead. His son, Sl et Iheodore. found the body aiter L ] {cring down the closet door, Mr. Flanagan. a prominent clib- man of New Haven and a member of nor's 1hoot Guard. has fig- United States courts hare occasion and was at Girl, 16, to Be Bride On First 1930 Licer Ihe Pew whe: quic | re Rev Re was by t, ¥ an years of B4VE | sontence into Tho clu g chuy fune A flow high . ; : the Gov Polish Priest in Battle en Over Church Possession on ene other \ianchester, N, H., Jan, 2 (UP)— |another time fined in the police Injuries {hree persons and the | court in New Haven. On Iebruary (rrest of another resulted from fac- | 24. 1926 he was fined $500 for main. jonal differences in the congrega. | laining a nuisance der tion of the Holy Cross, Polish Cath- |court. On January 2 o S A e fined 3200 and costs and given @ 50 The chvrch property duy suspended sentence in the New lought at auction last Haven police court fidlion onpotad. toiit The Hotel Flanagan Roman W enactment of the Volstead ishop Slocinski tried been the ect of repeated raids by rvices the church yes both New Haven policemen 1 fed- the building padle sents. Between January legal notice of ownership . 1429 mort loor attesting that the church place, but the property of those who had the of chased i nctiol nee he- | In the disturbance excellent facilities whicli | bert and Stunley Gladysz were been ecquipped for d and Frank Momisarik concealment of lquor. At various ame to their was bartenders employed Mr. urt. They claimed had had been taken into cus with & sere tody and pleaded guilty to charge rested in violation of the prohibition law. At the time of Mr. Flanagan's first arrest by federal agents, Charles iibbons was also charged w oS- and maintainence of & nuf- sance and was fined $330 in the fed- cral court Man Found Guilty 1625, Joseph Lyons was found guilty of possession of liquor on the premises and during the next months was fined $400 on a plea of guilty in the federal court. At the time of Mr. Flunagan's con- viction in the New Haven court, kd- ward Fitzgerald was also fined $200 by the court for Leeping liquor with intent to sell. In making Tis recommendation for sentence of the accused. Attorney Ielena, Ark. Jan, 2 (UP)—a | anaher stated that not for b e belioved | the fact that (he man vell rec b i Wy when | @Mniended to the court and that Judge A. 1. Hitchins granted occupied a prominent position in his R Sieiara rthan o community nothing less than ateont prison sentence been Ldvised o Men Cha werc yesterday had week by son, heen the ti n mitt May he has pastor, SNSS Wi conduct rday, he ked and a | eral on the 1 | 40 raids we! only on a f able cause of the the hotel had t. Rev Slocinski ke I to s at ™ Coll 416 were Jose, and tound i anuary L made on the occasions werc to secure evid was pur- ficers that followed, in- requ Thor A Rev sl also | times by been [ tlanagan Jose was a on of imple assault. | they driv <tabbed W Ilis a charge | con GOING ON TRIP TO VTALY ed Monroe Harwood of 44 Hawl.y street, private secretary to Jam Baker, retired TLitchficld architect, will sail with his employer on Janu- ary for Italy they plan to until Ma session the or Nes Th ner tin Thor arty Patr o Qe In January. remain 2 BAPTIST IFive new to the congregation of the Memort Baptlst church Tuesday night duri a New Year's Ive watch night sery Three of the members were ad- mitted through the rite im- wersion. IMMERS members were ac I THREL itterd a1 Re the Bur BIG DAY IN DIVORCES S I lina was was he | Stree rec this Mar nor high At L hor A none one wonld have THREE YOUTHS HELD AT X ox Jan, 2 (UP) Fiartl Malden Lalker, omerville, and Go| don 1tobert, of Quincy were in police lineunp today charged With & $535 holdup of a Chinese urant on December 22, All Massachusctts men. John Real Estate News Walt or I ed * Jam Mari Warranty I'red Beloin to James J. Naugh- ton. Monroe and Brooklawn streeas Ldward 0. “Kilbourne to Jldah ¢ Myerson, Wells street JiL R Mortgage Thee Munson fron Britain er ave Ldward J. Bank of New | ind avenue. surance Co., $3 We are seeking a few ex- perienced security salesmen to Savin $4.000, West | i Con | B: to Prudential In- Cabot nx 00 street and |er | Ma ain Trust Co., $16,873, Monroe Brooklawn streets Stanislaw Filewicz ¢ 1o Han- |obi nah O'Neill. et al Gold und street. o - Irank Wolf to D. €. Judd Co.|the £400, Corbin avenue ux sa'n with a clientele to offer a security especially adapted to the present market. Low priced, readily marketable ! issue with many outstanding v g A f sales features, Liberal com- Oldlé‘:]l d‘ tfi T;; (l.lhfl];)l‘l"ql{;e.;oo‘ POy M mission arrangement. | | Kansas City, Jan. 2 (®—An ord | nary plate dinner of the kind servel at church affairs sold here | for $3,500. The dinner was held m {the Linwood Ciristian church to | raise funds to pay eif the church | debt and diners were permitted 1o lany any multiple of $50 for theh {meal. The name of the high bidder was announced. Dr. Burris Jenkins, | pastor, said §100.000 paid by | | the diners. 1 av Mar| died ast night | 1001 For interview sce MR. O'BRIEN Room 501 Commercial Trust Co. Bldg. New Britain, Conn. Abel was 1" phin ot were MAY PADLOCK INN New Haven. Jan. 5 (P—advices | S e b from Hartford today indicated that | " | padlock proccedings may be begun | 0¥ |against the Airdrome Inn at Betha s | e {which was raided New Yeur's Lve | aud a quantity of liquor seized. Mrs, Henrfetta Peeker, the owier | will be placed under arrest and the | Progress cvidence placed in the hands of tic | JACKAWAY'’S e 58 WEST MAIN ST. { thon After Christmas Sale Now in W Irien; path motl sent been T'OR BIST RESUL USE HERALD CL/ Norwalk 119, of Naugatuck to the Westport state police by the | Norwark police, plicated West street Ast Crean played Berges Crean al the seph Irath church. A As the casket church Organist John J. Mary church Organist John J. conclusion James J. Naughton to New Brit- |Guido Crescentini szareno, Burial was in St Lutheran church The, UTHS HELD IN ROBBERY CASES | Britain Burglary Probe Jan. 2 (¥ ght here by the Westport town e early today and booked on a f burglary, Carmine Chappa was turned After being ge over authorities, and taken Ridgefield barracks of e where he was charge eries in Wilton and to state witlh Ridge | fiela. L Arthur De Matio, 19, of Saugafuck was released by local police last t. under Londs of § wus rested today and taken to Ridge- with Chappa, to sations happa and in the North, #u face similar De conressions of Nel- and George Northrop both of this city, who admitted obberics in Norwalk and brea idgefield and Wilton, p caught rifling a tford on Tuesday. Matio when they gas station in Robert 1% Sullivan representation of his Haven high school the Sullivan, son of Sullivan his aur large lass was ent obert 1 Jeremiah the hom: Conway at olemt and was Miss M. which of Mary's iryn st chureh, of and re igh dan Lyddy mass 11 o'cloc celebrated nts con 1 m was t Walt mass John T homas I 1 e remains were ev. a wer and a 4ssist Connor, de or, subdeuc being brought the church Orga T John 1 sor Mrs. John due Ave Ma ‘onnelly ia” at the offertory at the commn played “One 8 ught’ on the chimes, ion of the mass, Mrs, my hand, Dear remains ch Mr. Crean ral march 11 the pall bearers and bearers wo T. Crear sang as a of the mass rior eetly mu At the con Crean sang Org and th were leaving played Chopin's wo of the Haven Albert ev. Charles Hill and Jo- ano. The flower bearcrs John O'Donnell, Henry and John and Richard Conway s Lyddy conducted the con- services. Burial St er wers 1 school students pall were Raymond Donnelly zie, George MeWe vles Ryan, Gerald Ral Jucob- al v's cemefory was in Mrs, Helen Collins Oster meral services Mrs, ins Oster of ater held ph A at for 35 years age. of voad. who died Sunday. this morning l Haffey's b oclock at £t Mary s solemn high of celebrated Lawlor Rev. pastor, was deacon Connor func lors mass R Matthew nd ub-dei- iem was by mas I raynor. John was was horne into tn Crean play march Mrs. . Crean “Ple Jesu" at offertory and as the casket wa e from the church she wrer My Go to Thee.” he pall bearers John Me ney. Patrick McDonough, Mar O'Neil. George IFredericks s McKeough and James Mori- of Hartford. George Kelly and McMahon floy Grieg's funeral sang ick wer bearers. ev. Ilather Connor committal services ut fal was in St the grave Mary's cemetery Mus. Madelin meral Conti, aged S, who died at a Conti for Mrs of 6% Monday 10 services Mad: [ Derby wer o'clock John €. morning v's church celebrant requiem, at s Rev Con vas the soleiin Rev. Waltor and Ttey sun-deacon was borne into the Crean play of My Soul.” Rosewig's “Ave offertory and at th he mass Mrs. Mary d My God v was born Crean ma A ddy mas 17, of was deacon Lawlor w s the casket Jesus, Lover es Furlani sang ia’ at the of rean sang As th church to lace. pall be ti, Cesaro elli Enie, Nearer casl M 1 the sang e Fgisiano Josepl Conti Ragnetti and The flower bea Ma Hai Mazzareno rers Conti Johin Zanobi Daniel ernardino. Marchetti Arduini Mazzareno. v. Father T committal were areno Giovanni conducted the grave, Mary's cemetery., ynor services at Mrs. Agnes Marti imeral for Mrs. A tin, aged 32, with of Thomas C. tin of 515 Stanley street, who Tuesday were held this atter- 1 at 2:30.at Ler home. Rev. Dr A. Ahlquist, pastor of the ofticiated cemetery, services anes First Burial in Fairview Mrs. Josephine Hlcbowics meral services for Mrs. e Hiebowicz, of 24 held this morning at $:30 Jose ¥ Hlebowicz of 179 Curtis street pall bearers were Anthony owicz, 1imil Morgansian, Lmil ak, Anthony Kregar, Paul Slysz Frank Karin al was in the family plot In St cemetery, CARD OF THALKS e wish to thank the relatives ds and neighbors for the sym- ¥ shawn us in the death of our wr, and for the floral offeiings ta honor her memory, BLISABETH LGGERT EMMA A, KUTSCHER im- tuneral this m®rning | re- | fa Turned Over to State Police in, <o - Brighton | Inye st {ected Helen | 108t rendered | | conducted | held fof New Haven, Mr Webster Hill | norrow | al| Mark's | the home of her brother-in-law, An- | cliffe will ofticiate and burial will he Birth Records \ duughter General Mrs. John was born at hospital today Mr. and O'Neil of street Mis, announce: 1 bir he Hart James G of a| | Cochran son at ord hospital A dang itain General \r. and Mrs 34 Russwin t New to born a hospital 1 Charles J road CURB OVEREXERTS oday Coopet Early Rises Too Much and' Reaction Sets in Later Nk ket York began rally vigorous Lut soon action set in d ternoon. The ntly morn continuatio which influenced 'S ! ure by i Irading d of of an a sional character Invest 1ent 1t ann ind h National 1 more ti h favorable th of t clin thar actior had been view severity icipated i £ th itumn de- up more 1 o Lehman Corp. sold 1o midday re- rth National te Na- cared in its sold points befor Third tors were niod and fo tional Investors, however, ap to have discounted the report i-point gain of Tucsday, and cfi-profit taking Utilities Utilities were firn Palter v downward sold uy re than Share dow Northern & turn 15 points in American Edison ring the Alden Nt a monwealth rounte orning Coal which advance points d Glen contly had a sponse fo the Wilkes-Barre points in realizing aropped 6 points to another new 0 of the dividen . persistently wea'k dowing 1t ralli Demand stocks hich has wide m witly slipped back American Ciga on passing has | oresi mient vom its low level Air Stocks in of the ait mand. on 15 (o th aue of lute, in fair optimistic predic tions NCeW YCAr'S Prospects. Americas and ssues Aviation Corp. of ihe IFokker we 1mong ore t 2 points jump most of W Ohio new stock than 3 points. Oils were firm, o vorahlc last heads crude produ failed on report fo much week, but to malk TRUCK COANTER AR Walter 1 ¥l South was arrested this noon on the ol Officer NTED of 1a5 Orchard Wallingtor.l char, reckless driving by Wl Hayes, and will be it tomorrow He is al coasted dewn South in a at poli 1o hate t hi si rate 2 ged truck an exe speed ‘ Deaths Mrs. Joseph Zglinski Constantine Zzli “zlinski, died home of Studzinski M ski, wife o iesday night Mrs, Hart Joseph 1t the her d r Prances of tord Surviving are her husband three dangh Mrs. Heien Cosicka Winifred Gryn Mis. J Har Zzlinski Zglinski of FPuncral at o Statiord Williain Walter tiis city. ford and i Detroit New Jers services ol sons o and o o'clocl oh morning mnd Methodius i S 4 Strelcham relchum, aged of uvenue, Newin nmorning ater E obbins died Hartrord He Funeral on the in by mother will held 8 o'clock at Burial ry yesterday il hospital short ness, is survived hi: services i 1o morrow morning at st Andrew's church will be in Mary's cemet Mis Mes, | [ e Tuesday turning f Elizabeth Jane lizabeth Kensir night at a Steath h Jane S| 0 on her home a rom ride in wutomabile Born in she « to m England many this city ears @ She v o and resided here ber of St since Mark's Daughters, Daughters o and Shepards of Bethlehem Besides her husband Sleath she servived danghte Mrs. Emerson Pratt Pleinville and Mre, C. W, Coles and Mrs. Robert Turner of {his city and William 15 Stam- as a n Kin, Georg churel < John Henry by thres son, ath of for Funeral services will b at Rey held 30 at Sut- afternoon church Samuel in Fairview cemetery —All in Starts Sun, at the Coloy STRAND (Wall Shoe in the vote shares SELF AND TOPPLES outstanding pany, John Streer Briets | BULLISH MARKET TURNS T0 SLUMP Rally Short Lived, as Issues Drop 2 to 6 1-2 Points v York The has reduced $5 Jan Tin Plate of tin Pittsburgh & Co price plate from box Net earnings of the Internationat ov $4.37 « i3 a shar i s » were equal to 34 period of od with corresponding Thompson Prod ‘leveland, of on has called a s wolders on creation no-par place class stock 1 of of stock 1o present class shares, The exchang hasis, connnon A" and round shares will be ns ¢ on a share for Sales the Jobn It Thompson lunch room system, o 3 in the n history $S 0f X15,000.000 News Decidedly Bearvisi e it com- Thompson presi appoit i stock ver was ppoir R member- ship exchang ntin oday was bas vton, Towa oiniston shing ma o1 tax loss had A4 the 1 all was ex tribut « hase( Hin aiv disappointing i will carly iny nents had resi expectation o {side following, wr ) RAILS HELP BOND = re { MARKET TO CLIMB - o Trading 15 Slow—Waterbury Bond Issue Newly Listed Al of their rd By T power Houses m. ination new commitment Optimistic yea Secretaries Mellon number railroad exect ceived w i years past eneral belief probably would b a brighter | ju)g today, New York high to 2P Strength o tone the though trading ey rates held of the s, A v s of the year rag 8 as a halt hond marlke as still al 1ull as mon- pending comple- vea 1 settle- invest 1 10 quiry involving a conip: as, bu supply intained few brok ned 0 d of th rm market An dvring the ne w ng 11 TS stress ral dilent | al industri 1d prospec 1ent carrier points. power ive-lin pleted |y which as a result found a ¢ reight al his grot firm prod winlies over congre federal trend in s ¢ strongest ssiotul I increas o ouisvilly and on 4s (1l York ( al | d nd n curiti ion d unemployment and t fonal busin nlties id ) as collateral money Refunding 4 1-s v Pennsy san Ky tion of r e ons that ore securities a < fractional impro il chang ison e indi W th lema Ivania and rat others rtibles climb, 1ely American T 144 for a two point slipped hack. Tn 1-28 Atchizon Cony Hiven noint innin discount 1 the natic rti Alleghany 5s, and om hall Lian opening. | 5.4 to on oon after the ilities and indu wational Paper 3 W conui Pederal o Public Ohio Pub- g Auierican | poeiri and a N 1 1o Among yoints and t ction rvice (Chem oint ra Rou Simmons 4 c and s Stand lic Witerwo few other Sery -os and and Electric climbed 1t from i e many issues to lose about o voint nd United listings were American (¢ Bearing and 2 wer rican Foreign States gov- relepiior s(et e Roller Frey I Foreign Timken ernment i tually unchanged i and s shaded cent highs Waterbury offerings 1oz on county, vielding 4 Waterbury 4 2-4 per to yield 4.30. THE MARKLY AT Issues Bonds New tw nicipal sue of Wayne included Micli., 4 4.40. and by the city o h 1S AT sy I \r and to the 0 is of Conn.. bearing and priced cent coupon A1 Cit;I Items ion STOCRS Pitnam LOCAL (Furnised by Insuran, & Stocks B At Aetna Lif ‘etna Iive Automobile Conn Gen Ins Co Hartford Hira s National Phoenix T Iravelers 4¢ Manufacuiving Stocks Am Hardware § Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 4 Billings & Spencer Bristol 1 v Company Ins o Colt’s Iagle Iatnir rins Loek Beari Cooley eck. Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mrg tandard Scr Stan Works Torrington ‘o com Imion Mig Co Veeder-Root Public Utilities Stocks Llee Service Conn 1Lt & P 5'eg Conn Power Hid Flee Ligit Hfd Gas Co com Hfd Gas Co prd N B Gas Southern & Phillip: Pub Radio Remington Iid Reading Conn sh pid Corp clair Ol Gas & klec Ml N N N II Tel FIRST Ste MORTGAGE LOANS ud B ilg MAIN STREET Fexas Guli “ime Rol | Undorwod Union Pac | Union Carl Re PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford ...k Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 1118 We Ofter: Conn. Electric Service Co. Connecticut Power Co. Hartford Electric Light Co. United [lluminating Co. EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDF 53 Lewis Street {3 Colony Street We Offer: 50 Shares Aetna Casualty and Surety New York Bank Stocks Bought, Sold and Quoted We Also Recommend Eisler Electric Corp. Consolidated Laundries Corp.: On the N. Y. Curb Exchange All Quotes Furnished.Over Direct Wire BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven Chicag, Meride New Britain Office Beidgeport - Hartford © Tel. 5625—3626—362 35 West Main St. We announce the formation of the firm of W. K. JOHNSON & GO. Noto ) withoffices located at 11 Broadway, New York BRANCH OFFICES HARTFORD, CONN. Judd Building 75 Pearl Street NE HAVEN, CONN, 81 Church Street 86 College Street NEW BRITAIN, CONN Burritt Hotel NEWARK, \EW JERSEY road and Market Streets AVLBANY. LY 155 Broadway John C. Scott Nathaniel R. Wilkes S. Cassels Young Johnson William Kempton Jahn J. Keenan Frederick F. Small oseph A, Keenan, Jr. Meptbar 0o Verk Steck Enohange ’ January 2nd 1930 on thut which riven by John 1 serfous injur- cansid 1 and suf- neck ant bicyels o spent West 1 Willys « Woolworth Yellow lospit ¥ es in the Monk Papciak. issud served by Boy Sues for $12,000 Over Pike Accident st railway tunnel: Simplon. locates Italy, which: | yards long. Wi rld i Switzerland 438 been mad nd AEBOWE S wiles Lased Which ANERY Balance, BALANCE FLTHTITSS occur 3 by ke August, Treasu

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