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el BT AR . T AT A BT AR AW T e o il B T AR A" T A B " BB AR T AR A s L A . T AT 40 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930. THREEMORENEN (ot 7eme | POVERANDLIGHT | Gis eme o ADVANGERETARDED ADMIT DRNAIG == FVECUTVES BERE = 2 )y iy NG | PUTNAM & Co eneral hoepital t o e d irch basement. ;1 nf"b\:‘ \'t:r(':; :’:;._VL\:‘O:;‘, = The | \ St i et pete il Coast Guards Plead Guilty— Runners Have Good Chance she Jooke for it few minutes - » Mrs. Re recchi f “arm- ; T AT Irs. Regina Orecchic of Tarm New London. Jan. 10 (UP)=Thre | Executives and manasers cf the |later, it had disdppeared fror The Radio-Keith-Orpheur P ; g lead = Connecticu 36 ‘0. | counter, | has signed an agreement ¥ 5 1 ed coast guardsmen pleaded gailty to-! nnecticut Light & Power o, | counter [T bl 4 ‘per cont Tut 1h ington avenue, Berlin, Jorted to | ties Corp.. earned $9.91 a.common | " ; ; e N | Guests of Manager MeBIbone at 5ot Wi ER 2 s 035 e 33550 Byl Barely Retain Advantage | WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Aa o Ilol hare=atiort mlonlcationt nes trom oughout state met in — e e e astnotiag ity b We Offer: i Lo = f conference today at the new office d . 1 ' fore the general court martial sum- | AT EAMP S[;H['ul | building of New Britair latter's preductions in this country. | 1°0K¢d 8 tIough the rat ding of New ain district . L ¥ | naintaine fand o G BTN FIRE 'S nioned as result of tI of con-| .lon Curtis street, B. H. McElhone, NI] MARKET RlSE G 4“1.‘,‘:»’ ‘d‘ S K 2 AN (110) INSITIANS (o fiscated liquor from the rum runner | | distriet manager, & host to the | v | : Stockholders of the Vaewum Oil ol T e e AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. . i roup. After the conferance @ gen {Co. wil meet on February 3 to vole | FLILITE SERELE INSPECTION & INSURANCE €O e ea s VDR TE 8 ey e e e BT, IS HALTED T[]DAY oI it e e, Aiiio Bliarcs Datline HARTFORD STEAM BOILER today to | 11928, Securitics owned on Decem- o S[( C i | trola motor repaired in Moran's e i v e a TEL. 2040 ate Conference s e e S e e —huto Stocks Sell 01 WARTFORD OFFICK, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, __TEL i.1188 or it today, paying $2.25 but when Ilor Del Mar. sentenc er pleading guilty to in- ] | | toxication charges. It is believed 11| i 9 \econtly completed. Executives from iR { providing for a minimum of T and | HAPHE : 1IN \CE more will be brou to trial. Fif-| emml 10 Fa” | various utility companies in the east {2 masimum of 15. Other proposcd | omi : S HOME INSURANCE (0. e la i dhuigeitet Salediinel fine U [laso visited the New Britain plant Tl‘fidEl‘S Take Bl‘ealhing Spe““»:,"tugu in the compar Tude. the |Attending the annual motor PHOENIX INSURANCE (0. Flor Del Mar's whiskey, but this| . k 1o inspect and note N vation of Geor Whaley. number may be reduced, Command- i i and cizhih | epyployed | A[ " w k I Ad Q | president. 1o chairmanship of the |5 or M. J. Ryan, preside £ the|Brades W school 1o the | Among those visiting New Britair ) €6 0] Yances board; of Herbert Baker, vic e o b ‘“.“'” unior v sehool will W | today were I, S} vice presi- | dent and treasurer, to the v £ s Press |come effective at the opening dent of the U. G. L. of Philadelphia ’ manship, and of Charles E. Arnott, 5 s early gai ¢ next fall’s term of school in Septem- | ¢, L. Campbell of Ha TR New York, Jan ( g vice president. to the pre L Ono Chancein 60 | ber, it \A‘M\|”\H“!1 st this after- | Day of Waterbury, R. H. Knowlton | market took a breathing spell today | e i 3 EDDYBROTHERS &CO « Tondon, Jan. 10 (UI)—With | 109n's school board mcetin of Hartford aand A. J. Campbell of | after its climb of the current we The Philadelphia Llectric Co. has| '~ s ye i back - \ d present equipment, ships and | The plan was discussed previousiy :\ aterbury, vice *pr of t hich ha o ¢ 1 ‘Ll’)lv'l‘dv ted with the R ng Co. to| o 1 L o Members Hartford Stock Exchange 2 but the state, which controls the | Connecticut Light & ‘o Srce s Soel DIER VSR en e Ry neiden ek oundry v clo | personnel available to combat the cor {supply power incident to the elec- |1 O 5 - A ¥ W x:"m\u";‘- rum ro|“ fleet of booze | CaMP school. objected pany; R. H. Fleming, assistant sec ed virtually to their highs | trification of the suburban lines of |\ 1H & ! s NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street : : i ¢ A report show action | retary of con ; John K past year. Inquiry durlng ihe | the Reading i | hammered \ v 1 rs operating ¢ the New 8 juiry during the teading Co. e contract i R 5 on > Nor ch a narcik, special cr, of Hartford | earlier hours was considerably less | VoIves about $1.500,060 annually natiof ! 1 HARTFORD MERIDE was rec d this after ¢ nd the managers of the following g it i |I=k 2 35 Lewis Street 13 Coleny Street { report v ) il listricts: Brantord, J. Hannon; | than yesterday and prices| pi . p 1o : i (1o | MoNS Co.. ¥i el ) Ayt 0i the vior Migzh litor- | Bristol, G Cockin Jielson, | Were somewhat frregular. e aiTotar (o ey A and Andes fum and of . will | William : Gr h, 1% The report that the American th FomtDecenil e 1., | MO be held in that school I'Lyon Rl Meri- | Telephone & graph company ty 4 more thar 1) | Ame Graduation date nooAL S lan: New Britain, | planned a $150.000,000 issue of & érsiha, more junior 1 selioo! ere recomt | B HLo Meklhone; Milford, G.|per cent long term sentures, |compar 1ora e the | and Housto mended Thursday J. Williatas: Noryva A. Har-|which would probably be offered |United § 5 1 Aarstt i on, Allied Norwich. Morris Fylnn; Put- r the indenture ‘covering the |Ford said “were evenly e ¢ & Nas an, R Thu Waterbury, | ar 5s floated in 1925, was re- [over the country, indicating « ® S0 000000 el sathivE Innac0satel : | 5 (ko HE MARKLET AT 2:30 10 C.J. Allen and A, V. S. Linsley, gen- | ceived with interest, The reported |ally healthy business condition." . 2:30 1M Son e Rglaton & e et S Gandnen Ices Bound®in eral sales manager. The conference | price of 9935 led to further selling [#dded that “production schedy 1 by > ACME IRE COMMON S Sl Lt ddlourncd at 1 o'closk to the Bur-|of the listed s of the same de- [Delroit and every ne in| . d | coast include some T5 ships Season’s Second Storm |,y notel where ataner was serve rum runner has nce in 60 of Cloust guard men today 1 chances of the rum runners. in other words. to be 59 to ! in favor of the tloud of illicit liquor » coast guardsnien, they We Offer and Recommend : stimated bhetween 0,000 and |[Jar r = seription this cour se Ta from destroyers. of | Gardner, Mass., Jan. 10 (®—This| A general inspection of the cor ¥ hich there are 24, down to 75 foot | city tod: was in the throes of the | properties was 1d in the a o craft of the inshore patrol. sscond sovere I S furnish it i) . v Am Voreig Pu The rum runne on the otherter. ain which fe throughou - S — | 1 - e5E { | Am Loco hand m\l‘ .:m.‘ iy u;:)» the [the night froz covering < : ST oo ! Am c Re il B T S ST JUDGHENT 195 G Ly . American Can city T Am Tobacco ! | 9,000,000 conve hle 41 every available boat in the liquor|head wound wtomobit: | D i B T e i, Y | Anaconda Cop 717 6% a0 Not All Available |He was taken to Henry | | ned in for stocks since t et Enieatis ¢ Dk ’ o oess s - Prof Taking Follows Slight Ad- o éie And not all the liquor patrol ships|wood Meniorial h are available all the time. One di-| A city Beth Steel vision of destroyers, including six|griven by Gag[]e[’ flnd R[)y {0 GOlleC[ Th]s Althoug e r:’s“cxri‘i::‘ a n.qw:; YflflCE—SIflfldfll‘d POW&F Up " N Pacific ..163 fid Bought, Sold un;] Quoted . is sent out at a time. Shaw, slid over a 15 foot embank- {of easy money, the market's realiz- | ‘er De Pasco 641, | 1 | rum runner carries from 100 fment onto the Boston 1 Mains \ Sum me Pel[’auskas of year-end credit pinch | Ches & Ohio 208! to 400 cases. The runners d d | railroad tracks. A Worcester bound | 18 beliecved to have been about as| New York, Jan. 10, (®—The curb |[C M & § P wooden cases, using sacks, T train was i and an accident | S cxtensive as might be expected until | market ugain turned hesitant today |Chrysler Corp 36 s | ight to ten bottles in a sack, saving | averted. Th \ was tied up halt | Judgment for $5.736.54, one of the | 'Mterest rates go lower. The under-|after a further estension of yester- |Colo Fuel 42 We Also Recommend carga space. an ho | 1avzest filed in city court in several | LON€ of money is definitely easy and | day's rallies during the first hour of |Congol 14 Tn most cases the men back of| A storm several weeks ago dis- | months was given in favor of Philias | the dullness of time loan market | trading. This was in keeping with |Consol Gas 3 rupted communication lines and did |J. Gagner and Alfred Roy against|®iNCe January 1 is taken as an in-|the recent tendency of the market to |Corn Prod golng to sea. They usually take 50! much other damage. Anthony Petrauskas. according to | dication of a prospective decline in |attract profit taking on moderate ad- | Curtiss’ Acro .. 7 7 <l 0 . per cent of the profits. The me=n X e bl papers filed by Judge Stanley J. Tra. | the charges | vances. and indicates that specula-{Dav Chem a1y e Guard Strengthened | | o 5 . the rum live in the cities, nev <ks of being caught and sentenced, The suit which orTs throughout all groups in today's [ While little decisively beari Eng a pereentage of the other half 0‘.“. C()Ilf& sed Sla\’er was brought through Altorney|€arly trading. Che eake & Ohio | m is leard among traders. the Eric R of their illicit revenue. Atlantic Gily N0 3 ~ Thomas . McDonough of this city | refunding 44s, Burlington 4s, 1lii- | is able lack of optimism o Fam P Boli08 avating 1 1tobinson, Robinson & Cole of | NOis division, Erie convertible 4s, St. | near term prospects, Tox Film A lance over Warren CIiff, chg Hartford who represented the plain- | 1ouis & San Francisco prior lien 45, | Standard Power and Light was a | Frocport Tex s ConSOhdated Laundl'les Cor DEFICIENGY JUDGMENT L SO tift In court. Southern Pacific 414, Southern rail | buoyant frature of the uliitics, scil-| Genl Asphatt - 1~ 41~ 41 P. Held it okhosital atten an 5 It was claimed that the plaintiffs| Way general 4s and Virginian rail- |ing “ex” the dividend of or share | Genl Elec 246 ATTEMPT IS BLOCKED | crccru susicin mteamnt. convescd property on Parks street ox. | Way 98 turned over in sharply redus- |Of BERR G voE TR {Gent dotors .40 g 3 PR attempt | tontion to the defendant by a waran-|ed amounts at declines averag! ¥ IAnCSRot Standand SHopE voodrich Tir 441, e R S P | tee decd and in taking litle to the | less than a point. There was som: {onine ol ialamallisonting suvnlisiiadson Siolora sl ; On the N. Y. Curb Exchange Judge Traceski Declines Request for | was reported ctronger today amd | PTOPEItY the defendant agreed to|counteracting improvements in Ba:. | Standard Power ponded | e Comb, Ens 3 T Yool = O . ;[ with any burst activity to the 3 N pa 27.000 mo: ze to the Rock-| timore & Oh »s. Canadian Nation.l ¥ Int Nickel 2 s 3 < . . . . : doctors said he a excellent |} 2 et 3 i e o5 Furnis| o ‘e New Appraisal On Shimanski- orsiaid ghiophad Bantieseatent | S in e banl ol o il Secoril sa R so R TSR rl sy Sl val e Ak Hap e CUIs BYLE S ea Sl BT nves N | All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire chance of recover s lectric Powa 311,130 to Samuel M.|fic s and Atchison general 4s. svin, The last named morigage wa Utilities and industrials were fair- A motion to reopen a forcclosure | Four Policemen Injured : plaintiffs claimed and | Iy steady on small dealings and for- Somie Issues Rise £ nsolidated Gas of Baltimore Lt 2 N ) is ioti @ it they have b de de- | cign obligations tended to firmness 3 b Mont s G 15 H. Najarian had In Communist Rioting s Ve ign obligation. irme ¢ hich has recently returned to favor | 1 5. Shimanski and ok METan R D G o T i LtEnBehRleyin Shasi B (hertys bondsiand ‘Grnited SStalesilis it st markel dwvas dgain bidivp(| tsB d S ’ s Samuel Greenberg was denied DY [ olicomon were fnjured ir » | Treasuries worked irregularly lower | ogerately, and Eastern States B[ Noil Gl | Judge Stanicy J. Traceski in papers| oy e JM:L";‘;':‘,’M!;\“ ‘I”";;”‘”:‘ = = on the firmness of money charges. | 'eaponded to declaration of an initial | Y _Contral. . i New York Chicago RBridgeport which he filed in city court today. | py, o B 0 oH e e in front of Real Estate News _ New ofterings included & $30,000.- fquarterly dividend of 23 cents with ‘i_o?_”;\ i i || enaweRazen Meriden Hartford The case which was heard several [ (j,0"%0c "0, FG0 HE [ 000 issue of Edison Electric Iilum- |a jump of & couplc of points. Never- | North Amer. . 5. 91 New Britain Office wecks ago requested that the €ase| " pgjice received reports that about : | Inating Co. ot Boston three year 5 |theless such fssues as Electric Bona |North Tacilo 812 hc rcopened so that mew appraisers| &0 N0 FREVES TEPOTES (M 4PN : Warranty : | per cent gold notes. Priced at 98% are, American Superpower, |Pack Mot Cas i ‘ 5 55 West Main St. ointed to give a new val > e B ; u to Everelt J. a4 American and Forelgn Power|Penn I T rk strect property. The plain N S s 1 wington avenue, s reacted after showing | Phillips Pet., o A SE T t policemen who had been Johnson to Selma A i Postum Co LN E AL OFN YRR HE TG assigned to strike duty. The police Sl i ]| stre S - el Anharonian and I'rancls B. Keeler | 4”0 crowd attacked them with | el aviie | The industrials mostly remained | Pub Serv NJ ciaimed the appraisal given byiSf (T STOVE MUSTKed Ihc WAR | Patrick O'Mara to Werner E derm Two of the ~more mer-| Radio Corp George Riley and Bernard Miller | o ‘,l“m‘“\” m;_\‘ Hi 1 Swanson, et ux, Tulip street. curial issues, De and Tubize, shot | Reading P | was 5o high that it would defeat any L alors: R [up about 15 points cach in a few odd [Rep I & ... 14 : | effort the plaintiff may make to get SRy i i & ral( 3 [lot sales. Otis Elevator, ord of |Scars Roehuck $87, §87 L Geticioncy jadgment, A wird ap-| Allege Winsted Man ‘I'l‘,ml‘l'", Square Gasoline Dorothy Pizzoni |Canada A, and General = Theaters | Sinclair Cil .. 247 a8 praiser, Constable Fred Winkle, was Rifled Vault Jewels| Case Not Reached Today DoroysElstonypin e ands i‘{‘_”l\\_nn firm during the morning. Fox | Southern Pac 12 120 o nmznn’ mn u, not included in the charges which Wl O e Docketed for hearing this 1|[ll\r~’J‘)r “lj LS “"K"l“ 0% h"”:“{- & “ ’ilhvf\(ers and Stutz eased. Oils mj\\“ml‘ s & Ble bl the plaintiff made. 5 e e el e o e 59 1(!\«\ cae co;;m ;huf g !l\::L?Y‘:f’Jnl:mg . \‘{“v"‘w:'n;(";(-,‘n.rx‘u‘xcrpmx“ rlux:;{:';;‘r f;:;rmz‘n‘i_‘t x;x:'x):‘; :\1]1 \\ ‘1 ; 6 The property was foreclosed on | ©5 <15 | peal of the City of New Britain from | died this floz aie WG e were demand, the lat- i 5 33 A ~ " S g 0 it ment given October 21, 1929 for f"“""jv:)“f“‘”"‘ ’r‘““‘:‘”“‘él,_“,’m“;“;’l’;)‘“ 5|2 isriosNGolrbi Aeclstonyallon ing F\cEe DiERA At ieh a8 fiope il e [ter getting into the neighborhood of | Stewart Warn 1 2 ”Me'mbers ‘?f 1?““ York and Hd-r"""d 5“}"‘. Exchanges W debt of $10,917.25. Judge )-‘r;‘(ll;r- threughout New England waived | % 2soline filling statlon on Franklln||She Wwas & pupll ‘of the Smalley ”:}x) l;ulnv-rrevlllrn'vz. Noranda sold up | Studebaker : 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 ok B. erford represented the| L 0P | Square and declaring certain por- | s early, then reacted. Texas Co 3 jl'kf»q};’dz\xllltm‘fiv\sll0:’1:;:\‘;« “1k aEninste the cxaminationgbetore sl Ss S 00mmis: tirlms of the zoning a(“zt to be \|n:‘on- Besides her parents she i sur- | TInvestment Trusts eased after the | Tex Gult Sulph i 5 5 Stuart G. Begar, Manager reopening of the case in city court. | Sloner Edward J. inn here t0da¥ | giiytional. will not be reached until|Vived by three brothers, Frank, Wil- | first hour. Goldman Sachs a h- | Dint Rol Bear - lml werd held in ) onds vm-‘r : »l'n.“",‘, Tuesday. Tiam fm:] Joseph Pizzoni, and a sis- iman Corp. Recorded small gaing, | Underwood . 4 \ | HOFI'MAN AUBURN WARDE,. 2 nited States district court at Har “| " After the board of adjustment had |ter. Florence Pizzoni. g | but soon lost them. | Union Pac ... p1o 2 218 We Offer AIbAny N, Yl jan 100 (up) — | tordsdan. | declined to hear the application of | 1luneral services will be hield to- | e | Union Carbi T4 | ptain John L. Hoftman, assistant| G¢0 X £ Bew Haven |y svandurd Oil Co., for vernissiof |70Irow afterioon b 130 st the | CHILD DUEs OF HEETS [ Unitea Fruit . 104% 1 superintondent of the New York |%as held in 00 bonds. William | 5" lice n gasoline station on the |NOMe of her parents. Burial will be | Middletown. Jan. 10 (®—Lena | 1= 1ng Al 347, 133 " EQU]TABLE TRUST Siate, Tnstitution. for Montal el | Az, ‘\n(hrlnln\ serice 0 JOseR | cauipany's por, (he superior conrt |10 S0 Mars's cemetery. ,,mn‘.”l V\:y‘m .»;‘\(;\,‘\V:.nm d«lvl::lym‘o: S R ; . Karnofsky, all of Watcrbury, we i antottar v b and Mrs i 280 e S e i e (uenis (ot} Nananoshy ASsABecl BLe 10 en 3500 0 Foaen: e sl anfender i sunnoriel) South Elm street, Wallingford. dicd | wa), e e Price on Application. pointed warden of Auburn prison, oncontention lotFALtorneyiDonald) e —— < SRR 3 iaee MR AR RIOTE et Wi ty succeeding Fdgar S, Jennings, who | .ot ; (tey that the law is unconstitu- | eieiictineshoniistiotaottuns) v el m resigned recently, it was announced | ) UVER HELD IN DEATH | tional. Appeal to the supreme court | F l e celied wwr'; ay. \] ;:.n] Vas | Willys Over {oday by Raymond I C. Kicb, com-| 1’Oughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 10 (UP) | was taken one: Corporation | unerails {plaxing with matches in her home | woolworth SN A —P. J. Latavia, driver of a Dan-|counsel John H. Kirkham. when her clothes caught fire. Her | yajjon 7 S O LR bury-Poughkeepsic bus, was held | entire body was badly burncd. Be- | on a charge of second degree man- | sides her parents two other sisters GAS RILLS FIREMAN Vermont Town Face Mrs. Santo Baucino e . . slaughter here today, after he hit | L S 2 e o . | New Haven. Jan. 10 (UP) o & Clty Advertlsement and instantly killed Sherwood Law- | New Flood Dangers| Funcral seryices for Mrs Virginia | o joseman William P. Cleary, 44, of u er lc ter 1 o : om0 IRHARES ol L A 15¢ Baucino, aged 45, wife of Santo Bau- LOOAL STOCES Lo 1 O - y . Tho Board of Health of the City|[Fence. Jr.. 7, of Red Oak mills, N.| Swanton. Vt., 10/ R PaTE o | 0 e Oran 56 atrect) wholdied | - 3 w Haven fire depart 1 ] ¢ New Britain will receive bids for| Y. yesterday afternoon this town and nearby farms were in- [ R B (52 EIEES HEOE B morrow | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) |ar a hospital last night of ammonia 3 T B 0 L i L X vesterday, Insurance Stocks poisoning contracted when he in- i COMMERCIAL TRUS1T BUILDING NEW BRITAIN Mowing work at the Isolation| The boy. accompanicd Ly his|undated foday as waters of the Mis- | jiou b ™2 \sy o (e home and at | N Bic Ask estigated the explosion ¢ R MEMBERS HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hospital, n the rear of the Town |g&randfather, was returning from the | sisquoi river reached a level higher | oo “ai st Mary's church, Bur- | ;. s 3 rarm building on Rocky Hill avenue: [1ed Oak Mills school, when he | than during the destructive 1100d 9f | j1 il be in St. Mary's cemetery. Aetna ( alty Do wj“j ! a pli in State-street Josepb M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1388 Henaibiroo darted out on the highway in front | 1927. Ao Baitclno, was: boen dniTtaly|retna. LifeflnsiCo . 35 T market Wednesd Repair chimneys of his home. where he was struck | Attempts were being made 10 d¥-| 2109 came to this city in 191 LRI oaa e madd o v a piece of Paint fire escape by the bus namite an ice jam at the mouth of | eciding several years in New | Automobile Ins ....... 44 Wiachadic Specifications may be obtained af = —— the river to releasc > backwater Bosides her husband she is sub- | Conn General ...... lfilled w Oifice of the Board of Health, OPPOSE CENSORSHIP | The Yermont Marhic Company |yived by three sons, Rosario. John | Hartford IFire 6 par y Hall, and bids must be returne Washington, 1. 10 (UI')—The | mill, in the ceater of the town, and |ang Joseph Baucino, all of this city. | H{fd Steam Boiler to that Office on or before 4 o'clock, | American Library association is op- | a in elevator were flooded. Sov- ational Fire ... . 68 | ATTY. POLEY SLLECTED e y . Wednesday, January 15, 1950. posed to federal censorship of ob- | farms were so hastily aban- s, (Careiing Svskowski Phoenix Fire ......... oston, Jan (®)—Attormey World s Largest Multlple BOARD OF HEALTH seenc or any other literature by [doned that more than 50 head of | Tuperal services for Mrs. Cravelers Ins Co .....1 1 al Jo: - today COMMISSION 3 customs clerks, Carl H. Milan, scc- | cattle were left standing in wat line Syskowski., aged /! ¢ Manufacturing Stocks aneed ‘he ) of Dav- . L. J. Dumont, M. D., retary, wrote Senator Borah of |in their barns. Unless the flood wa- | Grove strect, widow of Chester Sys. |Am Hardware p 85 1id A. Foley of Easthampton as an | Line Casualty Company Clerk of Board lygaho today ecndorsing the Cutting |ters are released the cattle may per- | kowski, who died Wednesday night l‘('l«if‘\rflzflq& Hegeman 41 44 ssistant to fill the vacancy caused 2 e amendment to the tarifi bill. Cut-|ish, it was feared at her home, will be held tomorrow | BIIings & Spencer ... v the r ion of Gerald J, Cal > s LD IWESTON ting's amendment would climin - —— worning at 7 o'clock at the home |Bristol Brass ......... 2 5 |lahan of Holyok« In addition to being one of the largest stock life M\»-Nn‘r":‘\v:‘n B e : .im‘lz;l':luil.ox“\;“ to Jar [Imported A jctic Patrol Airplanes JAdad o seshanen dleat ot ‘L-:i\y-:o«‘:}:f;(' g i sl s Bees A die i \"f" i insurance companies, TRAVELERS does the great County of Hartford, the fth day of Jan: ‘ (o2 SRR AERL G s . | Burial will be In Sacred Heart ceme- Armsiien .- [tober 17 ed to the Mas 3 g Sty ot Hemtoed) ¥ i o (i e Make First Hop Safely | ey Eagle Tock BN sachusetts bar in Iebruary, 19 "7 T ORDER OF NOTICE — - St. Ignace, Mich., Jan 10 (UP)- St | Fatnir Bearing Co .... — |and for the past 10 years has b Upon complaint in said cause brought [ VETLRAN WORKER DEAD | Making the jump from Mt Clemen | Hart & Cooley .. . associated wi idge John 1 to suld Gourt At o A uamy. | East Hampton, Jan. 10 (®—Tracy | Mich., without incident, the 18 pur- Mrs. Joseph Brophy Landers, ¥ ........... 66% 68': | man at Claiming a_divorce, it appearing to | Dutton, veteran cmploye of the (suit plancs of the army's “arctic| luneral services for Mrs. Aary|N B Machine ; ! ity 1 found by the subscribing G Bevin Brothers Mfg. Co., and promi- | patrol” arrived today, completing t! Broph "5"3} L wife of Joseph|North & Judd .. ¥ J 12 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK e e o e we” [nent in local fraternal circles, died | first stage of their 3,700 mile jaunt [ Brophy of 83 Bingham strcet. 7who | peck, Stow & Wil .... 10 New Delhi, India, Jan. 1o (@ A uddenly his home here today. |along frosty air lanes. dled Wednesday, were held this| Russell Mfg Co ...... § Twelve persons were k ORDERED, that notico of the istitu- | He was 53 years old. Mr. Dutton| The trip was made without inci-|[MOorning at 2 o'clock oLy Or0ssili ScoviliMey Cotiiiuis > |injured when the Loy and ipendency LAL. feld spmbl had been employed by the Bevin|dent and the planes were to take of |¢hurch. Rev. Stephen Bartkowski. | standard Serew ...... collided with a f T Srir e e Ranr peian Mo | company for 40 years. At the time|at 1 o'clock for the overnight stop |Pastor celebrated the solemn high |stanley Works ........ | S nvaigan #ld, @ newspaper published i New |of his death he was a foreman for [at Duluth. The slower transpopt |1ass of reuient. Burial was in St S e e Lo el TEn L e e Steelman & Birkins weeks. commencing on or before January o 151930, - reported they would fly direct to Veeder-Root ........ 381z DESCHENES IS APPOINTLD ROBERT L. ALI PHANTOM STABBLER ! 'ED | Duluth, or make a stop at Ishpem- CARD OF THANKS Public Utilities Stocks | St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 10 (®—1Lid Assistaut Clerk of gaid ¢ Danbury, Jan. 10 (UP)—Anthony |ing, Mich.. instead of here We desire to express our most [Conn Elec Service .. .. mund Deschenes. former comptrol : gliotti, 19, of Danbu today | = — heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors |Conn Lt & P o prd 98 ler of the Central Vermont railroa - Divect private wive to New York aced a term of six years in Chesh- | MARRIAGE INTENTIONS and friends for their sympathy and {Conn Power .......... § was today appointed assistar FIRST ire reformatory as result of his| Applications for marriage licenses | assistance at the time of the death | Hfd Elec Light ...... President Sir Henry Thornton MORTGAGE LOANS conviction as the “Danbury stab- [ have been filed at the office of the |of our beloved husband and father. | Hfd Gas Co com ...... 70 5 "anadian National Railway. | o ber* who attacked five girl town cleck by the following: Sun-|We are especially grateful to the |Hfd Gas Co pfd ...... 45 5 will have charge of the | Edward I ee D koskl Sentence was pronounced by | ford Ballard Dole Low of Chesham, | Elks, Russell and Erwin Manufa T AR Ao i and expense by t Judge Allyn L. Brown in criminal { N JI, and Virginia Hart of 388 Hart [ turing company, the Knights of [Southern N I Tel ....173 an system. He 8 his superior court here lale yesterday jstreet, and Irank W. Kita of 99 | Pythias, and others who sent flowers. — railroad career 30 vears ago with MAIN STREET after the youth's second trial. T Miller street and Mary C. Prus of | MRS, PROSPERO TOMMASONI | TREASURY BALANCE the Central Vermont as an first jury to try the case dis 16 Allen street, and DAUGHTERS. Treasury Balance, §143,041,44% 1boy. niorizage o Greenberg Holdings 1 “Investments That Grow” est volume of diversified casualty insurance. Investioent Brokers Commercial Trast Bl Tel. 48231821, dispo

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