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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. GAFENEVS SALARY | Gty ems o= CORBMARES GAIN_ | 7 St s | SPECULATIVE AR INCREASED S100 = 2 e N IGHTINTEREST ——————— ik N apsir | PUTNAM & €O winter in Flor- Members New York & Hartford Siock Exchanges John Calderone of 52 Belden : ¢ > circle, Lady Foresters, will | M " . |speculators with whom brokers have : : A R Asilant Sale's Mtomey 0 et il RS U T Caons Upard Movement o v e e rices Tum Upwand in Reyel | 3t WEST MATN ST NEW BRITAIN et $4,000 & Year ghe police were notifed today or | Sereryy hosptiay tadny o W nd | [tlifies Begun by Traders |of siock exchunee fims, whis move] of 0]d Time Interest WARTPORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL BOW, __TEL 218 of operator’s licensr P 2 {of Nicholas Sarra of 73 Cleveland “°‘\’”,““’!":' : g derstood 1o be t rowth of a Hartford, Jan. 9 (P—The stafe |street 3 daiishisiwes borin st N eWIB LI - [number ot instances, N s s ¥ ‘ 4 s + to]l New or! an. tene d | board of finance and control today | ain General hospital last night fo | ¥ York, Jan. 9: (Fl=Renewel| gy iy, the markel crash of Jast fall. | & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keegan of 194 |buying trickled into the curb mar-| . = ciomers brok sendmar voted salary increases to severzl | 58 8 ket toda and the list generall promisc i et We Offer: e et L ERUENINE ATTAEKS North street. Lo poay sl olle Eenerelly sy itional “margir ang | Parently u s | ¢ : . er: e 2 ok s blinTte pe———— | gher. , e epudiated orders er le- | Might; and prices o . . e = - T 5 The prosecutors for Hartford, New L |ing, however, quickened but slightly |""P" SEIEE I ment of issues rallied 1 t t AETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE (0. hon Haven and Fairfield counties were | from yesterday's halting pace i ] et 'l = Fifeies e siven $0.00 saiaries "0 compa. INSU[L M RA“.S LEA[] BUNDS i e e T el AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE (0. IN UPWARD SWIN[}Q;]T’" s L e S o LG HARTFORD STEAM BOILER | ‘\ arted a rather cautious upward |tional shares of ¢ < to e | c HOME INSURANCE CO. movenient in the utilities. sold to e1 {ain General hospital today to Mr. and !‘ml file containing the articularly | 3 "Y1 New York (Portland Editor Tells of Long| ; : : riying : 1 for PHOENIX INSURANCE (0 Fight Against Power Conoern Steady Demand Keeps Prices Up, | 1 st & fomem v, o ; M ST ictive feature, rising nearly two Drops Parlk, Fla., Ja ®)1—Dr. | vic Bond and Share, An Gruening of the Port-| | Superpower, Hydro Electric ) News, told the Rollins| New York, Jan. 9 (P —Steady in- | i raction, American and Foreigi 10114;‘\‘"‘:::”‘ . 7p.um<n~h p|vestment absorption of high grade | Fower warrants, and Allied Power - o S cits ¢ : : : EDDY BROTHERS &C‘? Pow~r | bonds kel St N Light sold up about a point or e ! penasRieptAlIe Rl deRtrendupyer £ e v Members Hartford Stock Exchange o . spent $500,0 in- |today. Trading was slightly less American Gas and Consoli- ! e | successful campai nge the jactive than yesterday anc ving | d Gas of Baltimore sold o dis N RIT T ¢ 7 e {mu\- of Maine {o their advantage “ St S maa i e e e fow i i ' : o { : NEW BRITATN, 29 W, Main Street | “IFor 15 yeats after their acquisi- | which are now virtually at th ¢ Associated Gas A turned h D i o S | tric company in the state, except ons | Lasicr Money Helps rials werce mosily neglected | s Al 4 e et g 8 } Lewis Stre Colony Street the Insulls tried to law passed | Basier mone conditions offer | ugh moderat A - ] 5 | Dermitting dinortation from ths stais| ome: dncentive Tor bond pirehn Crocker Wheelor, Gens one share for ca lield { of hydro-electric power,” Dir. Gruen- [and large customers of the market |!5FS Eauipment, and Zonite. — Tu ing declared are reported fo be shifting from | PiZe jumped nearly 10 boints in & i Tells of Long Efforts the short term obligations, which |}V sales. Iranklin Manufacturing | L ! “Ihis bill finally was put through | held their attention through Decem- Dodie, colplegatinoitandiving [ he added, “afior t interests | ber. to longer maturitics. This sup- | orning, in further selllng reso- TN et IoBp o A ho |Port was evident in the accumula- |!ition from the passing of the com- Y in planning the |opposed them, dethroned s|tion of numcrous rails and L e e e O Ve ted at of ‘nve ACME WIRE COMMON ATTY. DONALD GAFFNEY. ind replaced them witl an1|1929 top prices were attained in |SORTCTABIC Tesilien Hoibat r ¢ whom & ' s | 9 was one of the best years otherwise resorted t > carlicr hou St. Paul General | county and $4,( 1 Fairfield coun- | phe bill passed (1 0 | 45, Missouri, Kausas & Texas prior il ved uncertainly Ser ty et 1he Dol i e Ve A Be 4 Gold 5¢|i€C Was iy fair demand, touchir ‘ A[)Dmvej by B[]fll‘d Today Il‘lm‘lu I‘”_'“'”]' S We Offer and Recommend : e NCronia okt {traded near their highs for the pre- | the time this year, and I (s e dian Territory again pointed upward governon ¢ out i ‘yes' on the measure, 1 « o CX- port. 1In the five months interven- Indiana was fairly active but moved | p in an range In nines, ‘ Noranda was a firm spot | ity bonds kept close high grade ra American Tele- {phone Collatc 5 Debentures 55, Consolidated ( w York | Investment trusts and investment |, f e refer Maine | o |ing before the refer I Iin s, Laclede G s Kansas | company shares were under moder- | 2" | witnessed the most travagantly | el | Gas and Blectric 6s claimed most of |ate pressure. Lehman Corp., Gold. ¢ifec » was ad 16y % tive i wficld f1 g inatcediscam palg R nihistony {the attention. and the last named \ Sachs and Trans-America lost | nent of I department SR ; ; 3 ToriTolland 00 : Insull's man, Walter Wyman, in-ijssue touched 1061, halt a point|&bout a point each. Vick Financial |afternoon after a demonstration be- |« tements i s P | advertently admitted in & < dicate th cou above 1 d 1o ¥, despite e ) t ng an increase QYo 5 5 above its 1 top 0 4, despite the fact that its o ¢ Willia S L GT wj debate that this money— | * g merjcan Chain Debentures 6s, In- | condition statement as of December it : estimated by his oppon seaker |4 tch ns. N a wblished here tod shewed a h C Hartford, New Haven | el , | ternational Match National Dairy [31. pu hed here today, shewed an | yse of this machine, foam similar Utah Copper i t 5 i 3 P 8 counties will receive | v 900,000 and never denied by the |53 _4g wWalworth first 6s and Good- [asset value, based on 1 3 nsir : Bought, Sold and Quoted POSTEE jorgal o Profits [ coqr Rubber 55 made progress in |tions of thau date, of 58 a share. | ayist A of a deal made in Texas by one of S ot conmissior By g carried for esto assistants now receive b wiactured in industrial division, which was | - A Aot e Insull holding companies there J 1 quan Town active only in spots \ N Sege = : int s under he i The 10 va- Did Much Advertising e ] e S e Y eenan ¥ @ viti cal Iy a ndes R e ‘ WAL Recommerd r. Gruening said the power ¢ Gl il L Drerusninpaid e ponte States givernment listi was the Identifies Assailant ¢ eannping aroind Pow Grant 18 ecd Sy . Ifourth Liberty 4 1-4. but 1t oup w Haven, Jan. 9 (®—>Michael Anburn Auto, 4 | 5 o e it exeept the Tore. |¥@s dull and fluctuations we cnan, 30, former New Haven al- [PISH DIE IN NORWALK RIVER «nd Johns Man 3 e e eIl . ¢ 1. who was severely slashed | Harttord, J 9 () . . g : S by | Convertibles Still Inactive and iten up gurin, holduyp, |stag I i Norwalk Revival or act v € Lagteilals = .| The rise in stock prices during|was operated on today at Grace | river e he 1. 8. distributing v '0 BE SP : [ were branded “bolsheviks up- | 3 ¥ at Gra luring summer v ibu HYDE TO B T}l.\‘m:vl. Lean | porters of the power companics, he (1€ forenoon had little cffect on the | hospital. His condition is critical. h h of many fish [based on reports that tant ®: wriford, Jan. et e | volume of business in the converti-| Ncenan yesterday identified Gen- stated today | railroad interests had t intg |bles, most of which are now less aro Cicarelli, 25, as the assa Gener < G e IR the company. Public utilitic active than the more scasoned types|The for alderman was 1 i 3 r commission, fol- |in good and all day. Witt An campaign in all news. | The low |points | P ' it| Despite the n, Dr. Gruen- coretary o i-ping said the was defeated |4€ | : & 2 2 principal speak- | by 8,000 votes |ot obligations. American elephone | carly yesterday morning with his lowing an investigation of com & Foreign Power, Consolid: l d t d L I o Tutihane 4| o g mih s we e e e heonenis it < e[| CONSolldated Laundries Corp. tere on 1ebru. | AUSTIN SENTENCIE: SUSPENDED 3 w Haven 6's all rose|sible fractured skull and multiple |that section of the state, andard Gas & Elec am | Novwich EJan, 9. (P —walcolm 1. | aboutia pol lacerations about the body. Neenan : R e a4 Foreign securities were firm, Aus- | sa 1t $80 was stolen from him. | DI BATTISTA APPLAL HEARD " selliv J e . given a year suspend Al sentence |trian 7's advanced point to 104 - — Hartford, Jan. 9 (A n“l 1",‘,: 3 v t On the N Y. Curb Exchange oday by Ju « Avery after compared with 103, their 1929 rec- BOY O1I' 10 Is BURGLAR i @ irder case appeal w stock dowr ling guilty in_superior court to |or price. Bordeaux City 6'5 and | " e veard in 1 ate suprem {1t | Kelth-Orphe p o g x ATz e o imanE s et et Analia an lb'a oL 057 showed W.,‘.;mm"l Bl ”“"‘ RS \(:“ H\'” m'l‘\’f\'"" STierrore fon ; e Notors 5o war 4 All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire | i held cd o outline the relation of Al farm board te Connccticut r | * taken into custody last night follow- A L e 21, struck and fatally injured |ernment issues remained almost | L A . ling & report from railroad em- | Uonvicted of de, urder THE MARKET AT 2:30 I, M. R S A sty Charles Muench, 6 of Thames- |stationary. | ployes. The 1lad confessed to 16 | ! the killing of the Jefferson street dltirnishea iy Phtnam &G syndicate offered a $7,500,000 | 2% e | grocer, Samuel Kamarof; ril 1 sl RCESLA B L IK A syndicate offered a 0001 ohberies in the Park City. when | 870¢°r, Samuel Kamaroff, April S e 3 ’ . blanned to have a chain store rep-|Yille. The accident occurred on the ddress the banquet on | Norwich-New London turnpi jissue of Butler Brothers 5 per cent | cue o €™ T ICE Ceve |10 v Dye 258 stated that he was on his way to } neral attitude of chain stores _— |serial debentures, due February 1, loward ¢ cticut farm products. CROMWELL WOMAN DIES 1932 to 1945, priced at 99.41. Sere s z s Cromwell, Jan. 4 (P—Mrs. Kate | Wi exd ¥ ol ollyamlt hiheancocecusjol the latest burglary, a Bridgeport | PHREE TRAINMEN INJURED | Camp Avery Hallock, mother of Dr. | Tndi e P | WINSOR FUNERAL HELD Redwing, Min., Jan. 9 (P—Three [Leonard Ao Hallock, chief resident ‘I“dla" Leader Believes Rewaisiend. Weston, Mass., Jan. 9 (UP) men were injured, one serious- | surgeon of the New Medical center | Natives Will Arbitrate| wis o e e s | runeral services for Robert Winsor. e 8 i f 55 West Main St. 0 & freight locomotive en the | of New York, and of Dr. FFrank | Ahm\adabad, Bombay, Jan, 9 (P)— | seen to Rlight from a westbound | "% > i . 2 " 1 a Hlocomativa oniitiie) o0Rew Mork ianniwice ot DESREANIC in Maien 3 L est nior member of the banking firm - auk St Paul & . Who conducts Crom- | Mahatma Gandhi, noted Indian na- SLiKidaes Peatady Carapany. demolished by an, well Hall, a sanatorium. died today | tionalist leader, believes that if the | = 5 who died \ y | socially promincnt, was the or of |activity but little variation, while : S tlonait 5 e Toes the [ socially prominent, wa iver of X E claim a 10-year-old boy who was |+ With L an automobile which on December [French, German and Italian gov- oceupy the gre ¢ Di Battista’s death sentence has e oaoa New York Chicago Bridgeport been stayed until the decision 1 LRl o New Haven Meriden Hartford Foreig Pw 06 15 96 New Britain Office Loco . 103 | Tobacco : : 4 suddenly in New York [y o.oo s northwest of jafter a brief illness, She was 68 | British government should invite the | - isani il Were i neia At ihs | Fiet | ppadondasop R 1use of the cx-|years old, Mrs. Hallock was born |Indian national congress to discuss )| Baptist church here today i blosion was determined imme- [ in Boston and was a member of the [and frame a scheme for inde- I U ORI A e ST il 1 diately D. A. R, and of the Society of May- |pendence, the congress leaders D eat h ] {of the church, and I Palfrey Y‘{'«‘; & Lnlng 1 — - flower descendants. She was also [would respond gladly. j 2 ° |Beth Stee 5 MOTH FACTORY TO MOVE president the |Eerkins, who former upled the {5 oy afan 5615 s : of Cromwell “club. | Writing in the newspaper “Young ~|first parish pulpit, officiated. Burial | 2 b Lowell, Mass, Jan. 0 (®—Tho | Her husband, two sons and two |India,” he says, “There must be a Adam Kalish | \was in Weston cemetery, [iBsnen 18 : umun mfl Moth Airplane Corporation of thisdaughters survive her. —Funeral |conference at some stage or other,| ,qin Kalsh. infant son of Mr e i) |Can Pacific ...1911; | 'y city will move to St. Louis in the|services will be held Sunday after- |whether such time be far or near|. o et tolSh ROn Oty Cer De Pasco 53| and Mrs. Casimir Kalish of 21 Hor- ILM CAUSE: T | autumn, President Minton M. War- | noon. B S e S S e Casimir Ka FILM CAUSES RIOT |Ches & Ohio 2 206 4 S SR N C 5 ace street, died yesterday afternoon ich, Swiss students |« \f & § P % F A S New York an rtfi 3 [ fEugannounced tonsy; te ithis year/of grace at the home of his parents. Besides |{cok offense an American film st Menhersnie 0 St iond] S uck Lxchanges Sk = g - . ln()vllfl. I.\Kl,l)v() :‘,\.\ A | ‘he noted leader said he did not his parents he is survived bY &|shown here which they thought i‘_ R I & Pac | 55 West Main Stree‘ Ne\v Britaln Phone 2550 SCARLET FEVER FOUND ashington, Jan. 9 (P—Acting |sce the atmosphere today for a cam- | oo ana several sistors S it e R o] ) ) Bridgeport, Jan. 9 P—Live cas:s | Sccretary Cotton said today the sit- 1 of civil disobedience, Fineral senilons: Wars Nl et thev Hoia e [Colo . ks 4 2 BUACIZG iBcgarManage of scarlet fover have been discov- |Uation growing out of the closing of R 8 e riotad il e AL Aat t , S . % Hew 1 1z at 9 o'clock at the home. |(old 1 ble by it zlisoic0n <L piaz= o e crcd in one family by nurscs o the Mexican consulate at Laredo,| MAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED |porni'® S8 CF 008 & 8 come. | o4 the publ ut i 5 10 heaka ‘ - We Offer: licalth department, bringing the io- “"\r was ¢ ”Jfl the full atten- New Haven, Jan. 9 (®—The body | (., A G rol 1 atg foe tion of the state department e : B - t number of cases in this ’ of i man who was atally injured | ‘ s < 0! 1% ‘ o o e B : : Both of ’Em Are ' : NATIONAL FIRE oo : s Mot e MU RS N iOe inapiis s s SR O s Mes. Carolliie SysKowskl 5 fe A s i Ttobert Avres whose ages range from | 148 e communicating with GOv- | nospital us that of Daniel Wield, 75, |1 uspund, Chestor Syskowski, Mrs, | 18 thletes Er b Serv 40 ; ) Jone to nine years, They have been | /Mor H1000yH0L lexas: anc I~ | of this city, A nephew of the vic-|caroline Svsl o B9k el I A 5 o derstood that {he tler has become 3 £ Caroline Syskowski. a prominent _ T o romoved to the Inglewood hospital. | {yir¥ O LL LI batte f s become | i, ade the identification. BT e i e o P 2 i s . 507 s a0 | Prices on Application. i (o7 Dotacent the PAtaerioam e Vincent De Lucia, driver of the |57 Grove strect, last night after an ACOSTA RS PLEA T e T | car was arrested on charges of reck- | jliness of several months. Mincola, N .9 (A—Bort B : less driving and failure 10 carry & Born in Poland she came o this| o 1 5 Acosta, transatlantic flyer, today DOGS KILL 28 SHE license. \ hd hadl resided , i ‘ ——1 pleaded not guilty to a charge of [ Greenwich, Jan. 19 (P—Two po-| HIS case was continued today un-|yere since. She was a member of the 4 i 3 4 5 labindoning his two childreh when | dogs killed 28 sheep on the es. til January 18. Sacred Heart church and was affili- [arraigned in Nassau county court|fate of Benjamin IFairchild her L) ated with several societies of the 2 . T oY i 5 m & ‘I‘, hefore Judge Lewis J. Smith. The | this morni One PHELPS WARNS ON PROM h ; : A Cou Lng § of the dogs was | pari ! o was brought by Mrs. Acosta. | shot to death by an employe on the | W Haven, Jan. 9 (P)—A warning | syrviving her arc five daughters, | 3]! It Nickel set for next Mondav. | estate, but the other escaped. This| !0 the juniors in Yale college that [Arys, Anthony T.asota, Misses Mary, | | -~ . £l Int Harves was continued. | morning’s attack was the fourth to|the “prom,” most brilliant event of | Catherine, Clara and Helen Syskow- » 3 et 4 Int Tel & Te ‘ i New Britain National Bank Bldg. be made by dogs on shecp on the |the undergraduate life at Yale might | ki, and three sons, Chester. Jr. : 2 Ken Cop ( | Te\SE00. STARTS r\m.n/;’)h r\lxl:H 3y estate. e hn‘o}mr‘- extinet ch|~num\mxmlvr:n:uu“ John and Ldward Syskowski, all of || va : Truck B T o AT Coe vt : Hartford, Jan. 9 (#) — Padlock An atlack two ycars ago also | in choice of a comm was this citv. 3 1o Ps g S8 8y T (s o ) e Porter. proceedit against the Green Tree | cost the lives of 28 shee by Prof. William Lyon Phelps last Fune! arrangemenis, in charge § _ Mont W DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 jnn at 5445 irficld avenue, — - night to a group which had been as-|of K. Blogoslawski, are incomplete. i v Natl Biscu Limdgeport, were instituted yester- CARMODY PLANS VISIT sembled to clect such a committee, i i Natl « : day in the United States district | New Haven, Jan. § (®—Suprcme |The professor, speaking only as a Mrs. Santo Baucino : 8| |\ Y Centra ) g i We Offer: court upon the petition of Assistant | Knight Martin H. Carmody of thc | professor, and not as a member of [ Mrs. Virginia Baucino, aged 46, | 3 , i NYNHG&H ] United States Attorney John A.|Knights of Columbus will make an|the disciplinary committee, said 12| wife of Santo Baucino, of 15 Oran ; 5 : /) North Amer Danaher for a permanent injunc- [ Official wisit here on - January 13, f could mot bear to sec traditions of [street, died this noon at the New ; North Pacific S Amerlcah Hardware Corp. as a|and be in Bridgeport the next day, |yale lost : - e I o : tion against the cstablishment as a it seport L day, | Yale lost. i Britain General hospital. She was | i i ) L d F C] k common nuisance. 1t was announced from - national| The meeting made nominations|removed to the institution carly : |Penn T R... 45 723 . andaers, rrary & ar { beadquarters of the order today. from which a committee will be | this morning s Phillips Pet 1 | k FORMER MISS POLT GUEST AR sEA chosen, Funeral arrangements, in charge kZ : || |ostum co 451, : : Stan]ey Works (common) New Haven, Jan. 9 (P—Word | (SR R OIS —_— of Laraia & Sagarino, are incor o B[l [ub serv N U s6 y S i come here lhat Marchesa Lippo . Yvashington, Jan. 9 (P—Albert| PLAN MAIL TERMINAL ; dio Corp : Stocks (GGerina, the former Lillian Poli, was H. Tarleton of Honolulu was' nomi- New London, Jan. 9 (® — Plans i N S : . nated by President Hoover today 10| for the establishment of a railway a guest at the wedding of the | t . erown prince of Italy to Princ lleetor of internal revenues for | mail terminal in this city were be " ‘ ‘ : the district of Haw g discu d today by PPostmaster N % % | . ck 8 v £ = e Merigiof Belsiny Thomas L. Walker of Lexington, |Philip K. Dewire and oficials of the F l ; LA / ) : DOSALATOCKS Bearing Co EAORETH AGATS RoanNA Ky., was reappointed to be collec- | railway mail serviee. If the ter- unerails ; 3 % i i . ; ||||u|;:::::l::,\"wl‘ll\l;‘t:l;‘!..\ « & Cooley Washington, Jan. 9 (D) - tor of customs at Louisville, Ky. |minal is decided up it will be the Y 3 S omlition cratrederionn g = only one of its kind between New ) RS e b 65,000 HAVE LICENSE: York and Boston. _ BN B osn B Eos Iy 4 | 3 | many was sent (o the senate foday |, Hartford, Jan. 9 (P—A total of| Mail will be handled and deliver-| TFuneral services for Mrs. Mary - i |sten for (he second timo by Dresident | 365:000 operators of motor vehicles | ed as at a regular post officc and | Brophy, aged 39, wife of .Ins-tplu‘ - Ludebaker TS0V = = b were licensed to operate cars on the | not only will local mail ser ice be | Brophy of 83 Bingham street, who ‘ g | Texas Co g 2 ] indard Scry oover. highways of Connecticut during|improved but the post office in all|dled yesterday morning at her home, L 4 I |t'onn General . : ndard Scrow 1929, the records of the motor |nearby towns will be benefited. will be held tomorrow morning at 9 | \ Fim Rol Bear 3 775 | Martford Fir RAAT] ' |Stanley Works vehicle department show. _ o'clock at Holy Cross church. Bur- Underwood .. 1 I 3 . 0 Torrington Co | —— FIRE ON HART STREET ial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, | MU How Yok Buses | Unioh Pas . ' nal Fire ; 1 I oo ORDERS SPECIAL ¥ CTION Damage estimated at $25 was | Here's a chance to size up the out- | Union Carbide §08 T8 s0% | Phoeni re 7 ; eder-Root . 381y AT Hartford, Jan. 9 (P—Governor|done by fire in a cellar closet of I. Wilbur E. Lester 100k in the sports world, for pictured | United Fruit . 1033% 4 : A Public Utilities Stocks FIRST Trumbull today ordered special | Wexler's house at 282 Hart strect| Funeral services for Wilbur E. [yhove are the smallest and largest of |U S Ind Al .. 13 3 31 Manufacturing Conn Elee Service .... 80 MORTGAGE LOANS election on February 10, for the pro- | this afternoon. Co. No. 6 of the fire | Lester, aged 52, of 416 Chestnut |gtnietes, Primo Carnera, {he Italian |17 S Rubber 5 261 | Am Hardwa 63 Conn It & P % prd 98 bate district of Chaplin to fill the|department answered a “still”street, who died yesterday at his|heavyweight giant, was giving the |U S Steel . 7 1 1 4 Hegemin ' Conn Power 82 vacancy caused by the resignation |alarm at 2:59 o'clock and found {home, were held this afternoon at 3 |littlc girl a hand—(he littlc girl heing | Wabash I 514 | Rillir Spence Hfd Blec Light ...... 86 of Burton M. Welch. that rags, Victrola records and|o'clock at the home. Rev. William |two-year-old, curly-haired Marjorie|West ¥ [ 14405 : 3 Hfd Gas Co com 70 e similar articles were burning. The |H. Alderson of Trinity Methodist |Best of Detroit, child swimming | Willys Over .. i ¢ N Hfd Gas Co pfd £d5 TREASURY BALANCE cause of the firc was not deter-|church officiated. Burial was in|prodigy—as they arrived in New | Woolworth . .. ] P 3 N B Gas 5 Treasury Balance, $149,206,89) ]m!ncd. e ‘Falrvicw cemetery, York from LEurope. Yellow Truck . b 3 o 47 | Southern MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE \ Judd .. A S . Stow & Wil Actna I t 11 Mfg Co Automobile Ins ..... 3 » | Scovill Mfg. Co . Herald Classified Ads serve as sorvice to all,

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