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EW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY T EUID WAVE STILL haomunem o e e éWashin ton Real Estate Men Will all Siree -;,; ';’ ‘ SWIFSUNRY - id i Detatin Lo Vit 2o 2RI " PUTNAM & co jenky T G o o Maenbers New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges g T d ites attorn port all intor ctors of : of ccasics or the stopping of e v today to 1 a | prohibiti ons. ad o, ohibition lation: shington real cstate 1 lotels, apartment houses, b unbroken i board members b and other 1 Jdition ,mmon st 3 . i vers, and ed With | urged to report any suspected dvy | ur ard control = f £ % In many was RIGHTS Angeles Asks Exiension of Free Amend- Listless Market Brings Prac- Lo i s b 100000 narkct iy o Eppy BROTHERS & (o tcally No New Feawres ™~ = 5 Sterd comumon, whieh crord | Members Hartord Stock Exchange — L g b e { B : : J NEW BRITATYN, 29 W, Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street We Ofter: TR o kS et i fie | terest, approxinaiely 31 per cent souming 1o 51 Breferred ahare of Goodiieh 10| hcutrical” amierorsen on the ith.{§ Connecticut Power Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted _ | toans for coust sels t 3 e o construct sceurd wiich clo: reflect ten- 1 and Illinois sc on City Items I e Blic o arca, was proving an aid to rescuc | Madrid Teachers Issue e sonineh oneminongseale i in Price N ot o Mt TS b rent o Ot Oices | T aaen, 3o iy iucions GaiDS See in Prices % e 1 i bl Madr Jan. 2 e goy Utilities Unchanged thos anded | s il 1 lustria i ¢ thro Bought, Sold and Quoted of the librar. e : 5 L tand Ca., of Cambridge, |V o : A Lainoeraioy P aeaneeh Sk iblie Steel, Lu . || We Also Recommend : B niakes &on few Y ¢ ! o n fluctuat v firm ncorporated 1 L ; bl i S i X ¥ hovenienta ay THE MARKIT ported ther o o o 8 2 points in the protoest s 5 point spurt slightl L 5 ‘ , ! 1 | o Chicago r Colds hak| . RO 8.4 a remos ’ 5 Convertible Jess active than ( Dye 265 - 1icago, 14 1asiqnq Charles ¢ i ) werner it Gl i iss1) Amer i {deratior R TR e e T e BT e ] 2 Consolidated Laundries Corp. tinuous a weck, high- ¢ open, but they wer, ament to | S0me of the more seasoned t Telephone 4 , points in oil ) ort 1 gain ,:7‘.‘,:”“"\")”\' 2 Lo Jan. 23 (B-—Mr, and | Kling. dentist in the District of Co- A depressed the mercury | OWRer Claims Danviges. Alleging | My, Jacob Paviey, of Philadel mibia jail, where the men wer ippi amd Louisiana. | Wrecking Crew Acted With- i moder r of ice held snow on t jaut itered " apartmen iy nding its recent gaine Man 75 66 : zround in Arkansas and pre v,.;mrd; out His Authority. at the Ambassador hotel early to- | Y morning Aluminum Co. sold up than | iy T .30 3 3 e picking of late cotton in thej kS d da ‘]l thrui fled with PR = = nd Newmont eroid | o, o ie ..o 19 1991 Jion of the commissioner of agri- | he action of policemen i order- | c: nd jewelry amounting 10 $17,- | m e e 58 sum, and Uni ST liture. The Louisiana sugar cane!ing stalled automobiles towed to |G shares made modera M &S P ’ O has been damaged to choosing v 1 the robber over- D h A e New York Chicago Bridgeport it which w S 12 looked a diamond necklace valucd eat S Utilities Fase Off e : New A Merilon Hartford in the M,“.!lm r, SRt 1160 dlTm Al Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire cported Lo pohee today: i ot non cled o annEan e special board of ing ¥ Sat- W near Eldorado, , | David Air, resulte —— ease. Electric Bond & Share fa 3 e S ” New Britain Office othing canght e 'Fox Film Trustees Plan William Swoote e e e ; iasl Ll R Tel. 5625—5626—356 35 West Main St. Proposed by Untermeyer . /""" : . Swoote, § 44| warrants, Nevada California Electric pple’s Light A were aniong t short sing Joint or two. Oils Sam Henry, an aged negro, of Lit-| lidward Fanion. acting for thesAu- of trustees consisting of Charle i osing a point or two. Oil ol burn Taxl Co., the action’| Kvans Hughes, John W. D hugmia | were unusually dull. The natural 4 s but went to Bristol 2 Ars a0 | gas stocks enc red some profit of seven co | ABRINSL Albert P In the writ|democratic candidat r preside i gus stochaiencoun enec SOMET at TFay i .| prepared by Attorney Isracl Nair'in 1920, and a representat | rage owne overheated stove ! eniployed at > Bristol | taking, Missouri Kansas Pipe Line He is survi by bis{and United Gas casing during the | Fam Pla ;5 . —_—— .10 inch snowfall lay on the|and served Ly Constable John §.} tinancial hiouse to manage p el e Aahment sls | Wox B ground and the mercury hovered | Recor g5S500 stontigRth Ay T affairs of the Fox Film compa ] 1 T S e el ' gencrully steady. i ‘reeport Tex . Just above zero at Natchitoches, an|owned by the plaintiff was ! | was proposcd by Samuel Unterm, morning at 8 o'clock at the Greek | Greal Atlantic and Pacific clipped | Genl Asphalt . i1 g & ‘r isolated town in central l.mli.\\.mu.;“"’“"‘ he corner of Main and Iast | counsel for William Fox, today. Catholic church, New ain. Burial | back more than 10, points, and Rike | Genl Elec .0 o 3 m Wzmg : s of the snowfall were in evi-| Main streets, ea morning | Untermyer - outlined his proposal | i in the Greek Catholic cemetery. | Kumlar and Murphy Co. sagged to | Genl Moto ! ! ksburg, | ©f Novembe , and while be- [at a meeting of the various groups e o Goodrich Tire 4214 1% MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE rature of | ing t Petoff v erned in the two equity receiv- Mrs, Anna Welsh — Hudso T e e e e R R R s et ST S D. A. V. Plans to Appeal e comi b L i St : e | el Welen. diep (he ot Judge Malone’s Ruling |7 . A : Beruand A Conley Brayton A. Porter. - 2 cor the Disabled Amcrican Vet 4 | DIRLCE PRIVATL NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 45317-8. CONDUCTOR ENDS 50TH YEAR it 2 erans said today t onld appe oz tod watos Broadway Actor Weds Bridgeport, Jan. =5 (Ph—-Danicl A, Sl Wi Ll febd bt G g (he governor and the state board | . : e e e e aloney, a conductor on a New sJa- 30 ot control after what was termed a ‘ ; i s : She was ) I Mary's |5 bound and water {rap- In Greenwich Today von passcnzer train on the Water- | She wi R e S PR e R s 7 We Offer: o Greenwich, Jan. 25 (UP) — With | bury division today was beginning | <P S s ks | state ve fund committes i — members of the “H Up (B t year of service with the| Besidesh 11 o dm_m‘ last night to hear charges of ii-|Natl Bisc e g {musical comedy company as wit-|railroad. He rounded out a half|She i8 survived hy other daugh-| .o, hetency against Herbert H. Bart- | Natl Cas Adv--tisement T O DA His | ters, Miss Mary Welsh and Mrs. Wii- | (g | A R e e e ot stigmton, o |NT Contrales 1345 14 154 United Founders Corporation | way actor, was married by a justice home 13 here. David Gailer, John ; B R Rt e | Funeral arrangeme in charze|rora Foye, ol Chasld and Lowis : e can STOCK Aring be 1 1 lade Iart Knabenshue, an ac- | TEXAS AIRDROME DESIGNATED | ©f Jos¢Ph A. Haffey, are incomplete. | pacopys, representing the 2 i eBacinc Es e ta Board of Public Works at 7:30 | tress. Gleckler E as 43 Washir . Jan (®)—The 5 3 | withdrew from the meeti sebruzry 3rd, 1930, and the bride's a Laredo. aird i e | Judge Will e applica A Ihe ceremony was performed by | Diego, Calitornia, municipal airport, | pre fused to “hear i i 4 A lan for approval of appli Justice of the Peace Joseph J lay were designe 5 temporary F l |say” evidence g 47 1% t g 5 g zasoline filling station to be lo- | O'Bricu. After the marriage, which | airports of entry | S rleonr) unerails Assistant Attorney General Ray- SBi s S{1 S5 < Co 4 i ; 1 closed do 1 at 354 South Main Street (on!was the zroom's third, the coupl | commutice on international roud A, Johnson and a stenographer | It iacturing Stocks iminary t I tation). in accord- | returned to New York i from his office attended ! : I Public Acts of 19 Sm———— - M. Mary Morrison Stewart ing. 124 \rrow-Hart legeman 4 4 t 4 . by W( terested are request- | Q o . B denied all charzes against 8hi. H i 3 « or council of th iterested are request- State Miners' Leader SEERS FISHING CONCESSIONS Tuneral services f Mary | LG i b L8 Aot 3 New York, Ja 3 (P —-The At- | Morrison Stewart, aged 0, widow of | ' Sears Rocbt 37 Sl lE 1 Bra : G L] cause, and be heard in re- | Wins Temporary Point| New York. Jan. =i e oty | Mot ged ¢ Stidinte Gil i , | States, presided in the absence o {he ahove Springficld, 1L, Jan rpjEdiate|[lansic ConstiIsHEieaRC0Iu e nog 0l WHL aink By stenart o ditd VeSS 1 n GATION PAT EMEETIN G| Southscn Pag . Piple: A Ju es, general chairmar o the al ! |tiating with the goveriment of [terday at the home of etaig o v SR R . A, M. PAONESSA, Mayor. | President Harry Fishwick the } & kil Rl 2 1 " ring Co S : | United Mine Workers of o wirountland SLOrsA8hing§ conoes: | Mxs. FLAM, Hall of 4 delegation from Lynn, Mass., asked | Std Oil N J . ‘ lart 5616y 5 3 a ) the siculturs ! | sions, 1%, W. Hryce, president of the | will be held tomorrow morning at oI 2r0 s Nj : S Thp e won a preliminary vietory s(bat (RS e e S e e e oL S B Ll e moLte iyeraland ierBogs (o | ELURDITENST 3 T ey i went ca o P B daye gt Dot 0:CIOCk i s D L {mittee today to approve a project | Stewart Wi 1 : ehi T S hamber, presided over by {tle with = International President| . ..i iat concessions are sught. | Burial will be in §t. Mary's ceme- : Share in [John L. Lewis for control of the|"*YE TR, IONTIARALE RIS Xf'@“fl;‘]m_‘, : i for deepening the Lynn harbor from | Studebaker .. 43 4334 3 £ airman er L. Charry, of Chi = S union in Tlinois when Judge Nor- siling e 15 Lo at an estimated cost | Te ; i i i . met ¢ s the action o BIG OIL PROFITS Al ofee R today denteditholmon o ust comorom st Rl char i) of $012,000. Tex Gu 1ipl 2 T 1 : , . 4116 Iana Yty board of trade in S ey a1 L Jones, today fenied fme MO-| Squires, promier of Newfoundland, | Thomas Murray e L : i i ; ! e raderd]l tarrh hoard ith Safety ¢ the Internationa on p a Man- S owner 11 liam P. Sullivan of Guilford he said. | 1 ¥ i r ) It 8 . 1 + solve gn injunction restraining | Funeral services for Thou avor; r o 3 ] . ; % i a cia in its administratio It was indicated however that the | ray, aged 71, of 53 Hamilton SUeet, | precigent of the 1 ! 0 O J ; 1 : Hoslalis i s adn ot com would be allowed to crect | who died at his home yesterday. will fentiol | k v e M Speratc. Lawlors: alongbo held tomorrow morning at 9 Nt CREW ABANDONS SCHOONER OIL-PRODUCING PHOTOGRAPIER IN COUL : of Euioundisnd o'clock at St Mary's church. Burial e, Shelburne, N. §., Jan 2 Eritity Jridgeport, Jan. 3. = will be in 8t Mary's cenctery SANK 10 . 175 AT A 5 croan unsucee ROV AT IAND EE D SHH st i s NCE TO VISIT BEIRY | i Dbl il ann et 47 3 Public Utilities Stocks o whidh radu {15 e aBLoh , Portugal, Jan. 23 (—The s S . studio was damaged by fire Colonial office announced today that | You can do exactly this by Lewis from o kK and investing in | other state ofii Legal shares in the revenue fron L all ol produced by the big oper-||| 42y Was arraigned in city court to- Hline bamoania BN inG Soras {day on a technical charge of breach ol Kenney | was learned today | LOCAL STO ral parlors. Burial wil be in St. | Mary’s cemetery Phomas Murtha for international settlements N et oLl S ol bulk, the crew of the four masted the Prince of Wales will visit Belra, | ytyrina, aged 22, of 320 East Main |1ions plan will start functioning at|Yellow Truck . 138 p G5l SonDEEONGEEE S 5 2 forced to abandon her today in Portuguese East A on Iebru- | oEhe 3 e | | Hrd Flec Ligl 5 < | street, will be held tomorrow morn- | pagle, Switzerland, March 25, it of his big| s 2 Hfd Gas Co com as owned by Captain James oyalties. [ A J. Merritt, until Saturday under | fequest of the prince, official re- | I e bonds of $£3,000. Brignolo i held | copiions will be dispensed with. | Vaccine Against Craving ern 2 e 185y x launched at Mill in connection with an investigation | ~ The prince landed at Cape Town, o | 9D - > 950 West 5Tth St., N. Y. . [}|ed paver in the studio the big game area aner, seven weeks oid daughter of [in attempting to reli craving for tha f ; SRR | Dupass e | s Mr. and Mrs, Watson M. Tanner of |norcotics by hypod ¢ ections | Acina L : 4 o - : St Loty 4 Plea end e full information. (| SPENCERS LEAVE FOIR HAWAT NEW 1 B IINS | 596 Main street. who died Tuesday | of substances taken fromt the drug|Aectna | Survey (QI'(lll]) the St. Louly & | Suffield and Mrs. Spencer, left carly | famous stoppir ace for hunters| Itev. Raymond N. Gilman of Stanley e says he preparce a s 1 from | Hartford 5 4 | e 'tov!m‘]m‘oo': this week for the Hawaiian Islands [ and fishermen and @ long time oc-| Memorial church ofticiated and | reactions taking place near the spot | Hifd Steam Boiler ... o8 [ ' smmittee of f 2 se in rates regardless o where they plan o spend a mun\h] upied by Pr nt Grover Cleve-|burial was in I'airview cemetery where a hypodermic drug needle | National Fire ......... 63 . g Survey conference in-|the final valuation fixed on railroad Funeral servicos for Thomas | ated by the Owen D, Young repara- | Woolworth o :;: (e Nova Scotia schooner Joan Kielbers tive bankers in the oil fields are|||©f the peace y ary 5, during the cour Tae ot 1050 3. 1 investing their own funds in oil||| His case was continued by Judi me hunting teip. At the spectal | lfd Gas Co pfd ...... 55 . Pub r. her former mastet (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | N B Gas Sy ; R 177 feet 2 5 - < MURRAY-CAIN €O {into the cause of the fire, police hav- | South Africa, recently, and will pro- | Lana Mae Tanner { For Drugs I Repmled Lburashelsaees R ASU R DAL ANOL e . e AN GO, ing found a trail of tnrpentine-soak- | ceed northward toward Uganda and | Funeral sori for Lidna Mae| Taris, Jan. 23 (Pj-—Iixperiments | : R 3 A : : i NG o asserted today rtford, Jan, P — State | Waretown, D Js Br—"The ht. were held this afternoon at 3 (addict sre described to the Academy | Autoino 3 5 e g ASROT RN ) asurer Samu Spencer of | Centennial hot s old,|o'clock at the home of her parents. |of Medicine, Paris. by Dr. Modinos. | Conn Gene S in Washington et (erstato commerce com- with friends. land, was burned today. £et pierces the skin, Phoenix Fire ......... 78 16 |augurated by President Hoover was|property. |