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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. PREPARING PLANS FOR JEROME HOME Architect Brooks Authorized by Trustees to Proceed ~) HALLORAN UPHOLDS ~ CONNORS C0. BID Believes Hartford Firm Should Brect School Addition That Bi ;'tlx Records _— dauzhter was bern Britain General hospital 10 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ten Acre road Word city | Marilyn Elizabeth R. Thache Thacher - Ne ni of Hyutt h the nore birth of ter. Mrs, Mrs, Doro- Mr. and Cape Cod, ot Mis to Tentative plans Kknown as the d 1o be ere and Corbin pired at 'rooks, bhefore for a struct rome Home cted at Blacl avenues, are ure to for Itock being pre- Willic I architect, and will soor the trustees of the J fund for consideration The buildi will about 280x30. thr one scction and the remainder of the cluding an “ell.” T fund was left in many ve ago. vestment and frey the princips there is littie 1 school board's ¢ on the general con! struction of the lin school was indicated School Accommodations Chairman Joseph Halloran who said that the matter had not bLeen ed his committec, likelihood Ang act in Benjamin of g its bid the con- Frank- today by Committec was born at New hospital Vido Brit- My 3 Law- today 1o the office ot Taricani of ol born Britain 1 tod: 1 Mr. a 0 Tast | ¢ to hie stories high in two stories high in structurs probiahly cons Plainville son Ernest Stev N It was Mr. Halloran's opinion that such a move would set a bad pre- cedent, It was the opinion in city hall that the bid in the construction the school should go to a New contractor so that New Brit- » laborers would be given work ie lowest bidder the M. A Connor Co. of Hartford and the ond lowest was the tion Co. of this city t named local help, and hild strect at Mrs w 10d LIBRARY ASKS $43,000; NO INCREASE OVER 1929 Members and g b through in oth- has multiplied ipulated that construction 1 not begin until the icient 1o pay buildir also allow maintenan s Club Me N er wills, It is se ¥ Hayes Construc- 1t was felt that company would en- but Mr. Halloran pointed to the fact that in the con- truction of the Robert J. Vi Itoosevelt schools t) Hartford ¢ pany had used v Britain ployes. The bond posted by the Con- nors Co. is issued by New Brita Mr. Halloran said imount. i costs and of 1 1ccount of Committee Belieye | e Polish Women’ Holds Fi official sage Time Not Propitious Fov In- eting crease in Expenditure of the q Brit-| toc home |y byage wski | on of libray night iscal tie conditions of requesting the commit- eme to consider year 2 Womi cluly o hield last night at the and s nley Bo Burritt Mrs. president, was pre meeting o for the igreed th company. The bid vet, but Connor (o al contract i kston stre nan i ds than it el ot been acc indications that will by th iding of- | more ry wpropria cordingly mend allowed in re or th voled bourd $15.0 nt ot orga lished a Miss osen nroiln 0 to Canadian Liquor Exports To U. S. Show Decrease Ottawa, Ja 21 (P—Government sures, published today 57,100 of 25 were exported United States during figure approximate the value the United of the pization which w 50, Waskicl the o idence popt ) b of the for library § celk Helen Wl and the meetin 1 discussions rela ball which th Falcon Dramatic Club Rehearses for Comedy The dram : club of Nest No. A8, IPaleon National Alliance of America 1king preparations to produce a eral acts at the Saered Heart school hall on Gold street next nionth Rehearsals are held each Tuesday and Thursday at the Falcon hall on Peaver strect About. club will s ing direc Julian pub show alcoholic trom ( that contin worth b the nada 1929, hav on M organization is This is than to n s comedy ir 500,000 quor in 19 exports hu 1 liguor 1929, 320 exports from 99,920, POLAND Kon Vi anada s wel in cnjoved en and women part in the pla ted by A Twarowski which Orszak and RETURN FROM Mi tanislawa an absence of 1 city, returned last She will make her lLeon Ko Kiwanis Club to Have Annual Dinner Tomorrow Quimpy of Manchester, governor of district d chief speak 1et of the New cluh M 2, after s from this from I'oland liome her ewicy wan ic club will have a ball et | e tirst year under the auspice nd dancing will by and old entertainment Clarence hall on Beaver stre with Kiwanis ; unc | strect Miss Soplie Mare from Poland last her hom liam %« t of lonor he a4 music club to modern \ short - fushioned 11 be | e ant it e night and e will with her uncle, Wil- Lyman street John Kata will make his home h his uncle, Wojiech Kwas) of 48 T . 1o Miller street. He returned to this Before Federal Court | i\ om Totina vt rias. Passport Hartford, Jan. 21 (UP)—Four | ayrangement ade through men chi th instigating a ploc Arszylowicz on to flood ) Fngland with spurious §5 and Lills will be tried jn Unilad district court her Mond: Ki temple o'clock anis at the tomorrow eveni give Liblas nek of 51 W President ind Hugh 1 will deliver a Counterfeit Case Is quartet consisting of D William 8. ¢ Young and Thure Johnson will sing, 1agl 15, D were « tanley nt annon, hay C. p y of TONIGHT' and social of B. society will s meeting hall will be held at and Anthony | § o'clock and the social will follow {Scricca, Waterbury, pleaded mot| A report of the banquet, show. nilty. William G. Ohlsen and Jos- | afhletic, and other committees will <y, both of Waterbury, | be given and the members will have an opportunity to know where the society stands. ch member will Le given the opportunity fo take a States zran co STABS? nonthly Y. T held at the LA MEET cmolker A& tures will ents have he N the on made Assignment of the 10 a hearing by I | B. Burrows at which dajis, New Iaven followed Judge W George Ian- | about 100 persons. 3 ND DANCI daner by the v's theatrical cirels of the Heart church last nig be a decided success s morg than [ Other included 150 memhers attended. The dance [those of Mrs. Henrietta Peekar, pro- | was the first of the s of socials [prictress of Airdrome Inn, Bethany, | friend to en by the club at the Rec- jand ler brother Joscph Schildger, | 1 on Orange street |who were charged with keeping v entitled “Aunt from Holly- [liquor nuisance. Mrs. Peckar was | will be produ under the {fined $500 and given a three-month | of men cleaning off park ponds dur- cir auspices Sunday night with |suspended jail sentence and her | ing the d a t of about 23. The production is|brother was fined $200 and given a b a dy. 120-day suspended 0od con 10 b tory A pl wood CLEARING SKATING PONDS The park department had a force = hates night the ice on for skating will be in musical coms sentence. Sell Your Real Estate Now! ADVERTISE / TO OVER 15,000 POTENTIAL HOME BUYERS THROUGH The HERALD Classified Columns- Call 925 The cost of an ad is small, The results above prove that now Is the timo to put that picce of real estate of yours on the market. nd providing the storm | | Burial will be in St 'MODERATE RALLY | | [ 1 " ON CURD NARKET Yolume Still Small, However, and Caution Apparent Today | N¢ 4 tod uuring th with little clined o cover the 1 for th York, Jan. 21 (P- » market rallied further first hour SUCCEsS. ct moders bearish efforts of trading met Shorts were on the theory Lecome had moment at I over ast le little 1y picking continued i nd on the w ho'e, th appeared to be fluctuats ame rut in which it has beer 1 most of Con house advices continued conser and the public 4 no nnpetus tovard rencwal farket activity | A Ally. slack volume me in (i en the unusy contin n 101 miesi highly United Light & Power Boug nited Light & Po bo in fair volume, 1 4 point, ar ctric Bor firmed up after early rerican Superpower sagge then stiffened. Commoi- gained than 1 few sales. Consolidat Bultimore rosc more than Middle West Utilities moderate pressure, 1n ison more points. under tural Kansas Pipe Line tely fitm in response nouncement of 1 Pront Compan to hay in th neraily ard ol ant : com oil and na 5 group. Missonri 18 bt moder n entri into rhis development fairly well stock’s recent rise were steady to firm Indiana showed little v conviction for violating tust Jaws, along with a the pooling process patents. of interests e th appear discounted Oilg Stine spor oth of cracking uble mounted dull trading. trials Irregula irregular. Deers in a sales. A inact issues Alloy new Union than I Allivd sagged mors points 1o close to its 1524 Tobacco sharcs on this market have in general jailed to follow the upturn in that group on the board. 1ox Theaters A was active, and inclined to sag, clo approaching its low record. Investment Trust and Vshares extremely dull Lindustrial poin few comparatively sharply. \ several poir few odd lot Drill st Tobacco umped 59 te ive sold oit dropped low radium Twis more poit than low big | Jess Mining ore City Items icut Burr Truck a will - meet hotel to- sociation for of dinner morrow Dr nin and Connec at t cvening Scholl's fool expert Armstrong’s Thursday urday this wer at Man Lriday ko—adyt. The Barnesdale Community will hold its annual meeting and clectionsof officers Thursday evening at the Quartette “Pattie” Wednesd: Celia club house matinee at Tabs' advt in of this brought an action for partition of property in Plainville, owned joint- ly with Morris Birnbaum. Attorney Cyril 1%, Gaffney is counsel for the plaintift and Constable 1% T2 Clynes | rved the papers, which are return ble in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in Fehruary Dr. Scholl's foot expert at Man- | ning-Armstrong’s Thursday, ¥Friday | | and saturday this week.—advt. | Lady Wallace lodge. D. O. 8., will hold a regular meeting tomorrow night in Red Men's hall. Application for a marriage license has been filed by Mark Varhol of 269 Washington strect and Irene | Ihnao of 115 Beaver street. Iach has been married previously Hal: city has | WEYMOUTH TO ACT IN CASE Hoston, Jiun. 21 (UF) Wey- nouth will be ti rst of 39 com munities to take def action Mayor M the on | s loy's for an plan am of lose cities conceiming 1 porated in t nual town Weymouth in held in l Funera;—}i | Miss Alice services Yankaske for Miss Alice years of age who died | held tomorrow morn- t the home of her aunt, | Wailace of Dewey wnd at 8§ o'clock at St. | Andrew's churc be in Burial will St. Mary's cemetery. Sunday will 1 [ing at 7:30 | Mrs strect,, Miss Catherine Dwyer Funeral ces for Miss Cath- erine Dwyer, aged 45, of 293 Broad street, who died Sunday night at | New Britain General lospital, wiil | be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 | o'clock at the funeral home of M. | 3. Kenney Co. at 51 High,street and at St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock Mary's ceme- Il be at the time of ser { tery. The | funeral funeral | remaing home until {he James Coffey | Funeral services for James Coffey. | aged of 87 Tremont strect, a| ceteran of the Spanish-American | | war, who dicd Sunday morning at | |the United States hospital in Rut-| land, Mass., will hield tomorrow | morning at §:30 at the home and at | 9 “o’clock St. Mary's church. | Burial will St Mary's ceme- | Itery 50, at be in Mrs, Funeral | Davia, aged | street, who died | this morning at [ M. . Kenncy David tor Mrs of G David rvices | David Putnam | Sunday, were held 10 o'clock at the uncral parlors on | High st nd at 10:30 at St.| {Mary's church. Rev, Father Sarnis; of Hartford ofliciated at a solemn | high mass of requiem. Burial wa in St. Mary's cemetery. | phone's last 1 $16,000,000 | equipment trust certificates fered from the dullness that Wall Street Briefs New Yo Jan. 21.—(P) “short” interest in the stock mar isreported o be larger at the p time than at any time so far year and a great deal larger at any time last year. ¥¥ ers were said to be selling nd the so called stocks bearing the bru this than trad- stocks “hlue tion. polis-Hone ¥ ulutor co New York proposcs to common sto las notiried ox nerease rom 2 added to t ity now operati cal i secu change, which is be kers to & fortned by Prade group for 1 and oil about a month delivery the m Tebru sk wesociation fro 1420 traste ilroad: January 1 $1 orresponding o § NEW BOND ISSUES DOMIMATE WARSFT Plans to Offer Securities Over- . "o, shadow Price List Today 5.0 period t rate ton RN v ports that store o 1 for comunor & last year, and 11 Jan 1 current to divert a 21 ) new tinancin od ition from list onds again today and & slightly trend developed in the United States governme do casier trading and prime o1 estic corporation s suffered om an apathy almost ay that of dullest day 1004 stocl yesterday 48 complete b of th nd would in on issues least any New Issue Rumored steeet heard that nationzl Telephone coming into the n bond amount ¢ bonds Wall Tuter company was | rket soon with a | b One report, placed 5,000,000 and said 415 per cent of the com- asserted that al- | freig new financing was con- | ter its form had Internatiol Loni flotation 1 hich appeared 1 - 1t comm \ aking kin issue t $7 would Officialy mors ctive buyi il lantic ouy on t Shipper: mov vas likely lebentures P lowe 1 s templated rmined not heer ponding a al Tele- | Atchison? was the Missouri Pacific Lastern to W convertibles, azo Other Lond pect inchude @ Newark, N. J Hluminating company for the and Power company The honds arve to be sold on February | 1. Tn addition, the New York, N Haven & Hartford railroad has as ed authority to issue $4.434.000 ABO & vanced Auburn Jesto Keith-Al new ferings in pros- 100,000 18sue of 41 Elee- and Light Newark n tric issue Duquesne . Radio points o of . IHE MARR Railroad bonds were fairly | (Furnished 1 in today's market, but utilities, wl are meeting keen competition new offerings. eased. Laclede Gas 5 1-28 and a few other recent leaders lost small fractions. There was slight | activity in industrials. | Foelgns Barely Steady Yoreign obligations more than steady, french 71is trading lower. Convertibles suf- | (1 qopo IS NOW | Apaconda Cop 4 characteristic of this once volatile | RTOUD. o international telephor.e share privilege debenture gained a point The $23,000,000 issue of Power Association 1954, was marke steady from | a] ¢ Am Ag American A For Am loco Am Sm An Am Tel it 78 and wer S chison Atlantic 1: Balt & Ohio. | Beth steel Brook Man Can Pacifi Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio srP W kng- debenture ted i ngs of thegday i flotation of Hawmil- renn.. long ¢ 1 Der land .r‘ Other cluded fon (¢ vielding i 4.60 cont Waskowitz to Jolin W , Biruta street Johnson to Stafford Sav- 500, Osgood avenue. Camp, | Selma 2 ings bank, Selma A. Johnson to H. V. et al. $1.000, Osgood avenuc L Joseph Wiernasz, et ux., to Samuel | o yqpnal Waskowitz, $2.600, Biruta street 2 Motor Tire Motors LEAVES ESTATE TO PAMILY The bulk of the estate of the late irs. Alexandra Niedzwiccki is left to her husband, according to the will which was filed in probate day The largest ston street Gioodrich Lng court to- holding, a store at 45 is left to her husband as is an automobile. The daughter Helen, receives an upright pi b All the rest of the estate will he di- | Mont vided equally among the husband, | Natl daughter and a son, Stanley. The last named person is the executor | The witnesses are il Pictros- zewski, Anna Trszkowski and ley Kozlawski. S Ken M o ¢ Ward Biscuit atl Cash Iieg N Y Central NYNH&H North Amer.. North Pac Mot m R Phillip: Postum Pub Serv lio Remington Stan- LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING || The Luther league of (he IMirst Lutheran chureh will meet on Thurs- day night. A comedy sketch will be given under the direction of Signe | Peterson entitled A Proposal Un- der Difficultics.” The cast of the | lay consists of Trene Anderson, Arthur Johnson and Paul ,Ross. | Members and their friends ave in-| vited. I Co N Corp Reading Rep 1 Sears Sirelair Southern St Gas & Std Ol Alleged Buffalo Bandit | =1 0 Captured in Florida | ¢\t Miami, Jan. 21 (D)—S8tanley Pray- | Studebuk byl, 27, said to be the last of five| masked bandits who participated in | the $300,000 Carson pre-nuptial din- | Tim ol Loar ner robbery in Buffalo, Y.. No- | Underwogd vember 14, was arrested in an apart- | Union Carbidc ment here today by deputy sheriffs| 7 S Ind Al and private detectives af hunt [ U 8 Rubber that led through the eastern sea-| U § Steel board. | Wabash Ry | West Llec drum up | Willys Over aid of a | Woolworth Yellow Truck . & S Rochuck 0il Pac Elec N N Y Warn exas Co . x Gull Sulp er Herald Classified Ads ade for you, without the wn crier, STOCKS MOVE IN "~ NARROW RANGE Buying Support Appears in Farly Alternoon—Yolume Light orrov c h nts a packa Food Stocks in Demand 1 bu 3 nt to exce » e Hhno points Mambers Now York & 31 WEST MAIN § TEL. We Offer: PUTNAM & CO Hertford Stock Rachenges T., NEW BRITAIN 2040 WARTPORD OFFICR, ¢ CANTRAL ROW, TH. 318 Hartford-Connecticut Co. Price on Application. News Colorle EpDYBROTHERS & C2 Members Hartford NEW BRITAIN ORD 3 Lewis Street Stock Exchange ) W. Main Strect MERIDEN ) Colony Street 920 dropp! with the We Offer: demand expected 500 Bought, Sold 1 by b tions stimulat increas lead tobacco s whic 1d as lo Connecticut Power Rights and Adjusted $ poir jump vory Kely depression old stock) jum st i Contin We Also | e confr ed that d la Corpor rence that quar- year, re Chi- On the N, Y. AT 2 nan oM & Co.) Low tlose Aew York Aew Haven Chica; Merid Tel. 627 New York Bank Stocks Bought, Sold and Quoted Eisler Electric Corp. Consolidated Laundries Corp. All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New Britain Office Recommend Curb Exchange g0 cn Kridgeport Hartford 55 West Main St. HARTFORD I Eddy B Railrond ~ Stocks Trust Comy and Other pRnies Insurance Public Utilities weturing i Companies (The Ldward) n & Cadwell M w-IH1d Carpet Co, low-11fd Carpet tol Brass Corp Brass ( wiian & Bow STOCK EXCHANGE X MEETING will held s lodgs vith newly A expected. Com nted to maks annual the will be dis b chairs. e chil ar SKRIDDING CAUSES CRASH Gorf § Talco was driving 1ck owned by athan Gorfai 4 Hartford ave coupe [ \ of Prospect street {o stop. as did the truck drive resulted vehicle collision idding of Officer Alfred Tangu to both mach 1se for police action, both some damage found no ¢ COMPLAINS OF DAUGHTER Nicholas York of 57 Rhodes strect called at the police station at 6:10 o'clock this morning and notified Licutenant W. P, McCue that his 16 year old duughter Martha went to New York yest with Frank Purman of Newi Sergeant I A. McAvay t Mrs. York «hout did not A further ade by the the matter he am Le cone will estigation police FREASURY BALANCE dalance, $105,298,4.5,

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