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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930 Army Engineers Choose Allegator vSleak Diets 24 ‘TABS' NAME CROWE PURCHASING AGENT New Treasurer Will Supervise All Expenditures hetwee all 1 choice n 2tor 0, canr steak, depa Sceretary of considering politi for o T War ’ 11 sponsor b ort to itures be to he Crows " of t will attempt debt Thom plicant v ho 3 y te 80 that it in it © mortgage street building, 64 Grove Hill, ve e SV appointed as the oth s pay off Main of of | has | pur- | which | "L unders . Blar kg > in - the would compel him to bite emy the sponsor any than alli, on Al w. member societ Tabs™ ies of q not scc which an { |H tie m e L v doubts be tougher Weddings e e e e e ) McCULLOCH—BERGESEN 1l v 10) W Yor sen, a nu Conn cet N McCulloch {, Ne in the City Clerk | mick, They were to marry at the 3 Miss Derg n was Rritain Ehte Chariotte ndquist Be McCulloch, who i3 the so s and Mary Donnelly | was born in New Yorl formerly and now of York of | 95th miah W, 1001h ain 175 1 Je of 149 We were mar- v chapel here | John J. McCor- et ipal buildir born in of John rgeser " strec ried toc Deputy ar the 1 treasurer | semi- | thought nina s the 45 clected tine owe society wi the t wal meeting and it w isable to have one m rvigory capacity over ciety’s expenditures. | A growing interest in the socicty’s activities has been w board assumecd office. has been passed which provides that | | ali former members who are behind | <5t ST in ducs will be allowed the pri I ng to membership without | CArs. \!u fl. ent Nfl Jflfi H]R TUEEI {Shuttle Mea[low Avenue Resi- ON'CITY PAYROLL i Bt T s = Mr. and Shuttle A for eveni nt ter, the son neral nd Mrs born at al last ¢ was osy Wal shown s Mrs. A 1dow ieth Protests to Rogers But Must Rwait His Turn their st Guest Martha wern Order Wl of Eastern Tucei this he had made arried with th once afternoon an error | .oy the past Mr. Mason son and me Comm that 1 he in Now Rritin £ fec . city work 2 Me called at the office of Director Frank Togers of the employment bureau mounced he was ready to take up his old h the p Told that ho would be for Was als 2nd No on a mem Jery of H Mr ioh w Jie hi and shovel, Sy tur tron of und that he 18|y g he was advised others on the angd b inced t pplication me is r 2 16 Auxiliary Tent She pr nd past Daughte ntered his T No. e No, sident ( I rs of Union Judgments Recorded In (ltv (,omt lodd The \u\hV 1ave no children PROSLGUTOR FILES REPLY IN SLOT MACH NE ACTION Woods ,‘ v 01 e and of the John Auswers for Minself, Chicf Mart and Lieat. McCue Mahing defendant was given judgment over the costs of court in it suit which Vito Dadabho of this city | had instituted agai Vito Spinetti | and Mary Spinetti of Thompsonville. Tt was claimed that the plaintift Iaid @ concrete floor in the defend- | ATt and Lieut ant's garage. The plaintiff claimeq (©1 Hates district cou to that an automobile which they | CAuse. relative to co tion of owned jointly was sold by the de- "“j""”"'-‘ in this eit fendant and no financial account was | The defendants made and he also alleged that the Moned to appear defendant failed to pay board and to show caus lodging while he was staying at the be enjoined plaintife’s home from May until De- thefond ties involved AN, i Stanley J. Tra- General Denial Prosec entered a action brought it Attorney J. G. Woods general denial i the against him, Chief nt MeCue in Unit- slot have heen in court Junuary why they Ah(‘lld from interfer ting der ma- P'ros: Woods sum- | i not with er claims of ve utor devices ' ROSS OUT OF HOSPITAL n by default in plaintiit was granted in the ) Kragel against Chester Auni Attorney Michael A ton represented fhe plajntiff. Dam- of $35.46 were allowed. The it was brought as the result of an | automobi accident on Lawlor stree avor Fairview Street Man Who Ieported Theft of $200 by Highwaymen Recovering from Injuries. rles . (C airview str |ain G bospital hay about head Wednes struck reral Real Estate News —— been under 24 hours for an i Bl ained about it when ot two robbers who attacked him as he was backing his automobile into his garag The detective bureay still iny cla wa while nd another pocket we Warranty Filosils Solomon Main s Mortzage to Joseph street Ty o Now to i et jamin Go Ly one Myslewice. John J Britain Trust Co Aznies \ Savings Ith ave ford Savings bank land terrace, stigating $219 robbed of eck for $50 overlooked. PUSSY FOOLS DOG WARDEN Customs Gurrds Fired For Loy Vier Duties Scampers Down From York. Jan. 24 (®—Three U. | toms guards, one of whom had 1 with the service for more than | years, were dismissed today by of the treasury department | Warden Kie on of duty at the French | Dwight strect today in response to n North river. la request to Captain Kelly by a are John E. Lenz, who has|woman who said a cat had been in been with the customs since 1908 |a trec two days and apparent and who is also an announcer at the AOHM not get down. Just before the ankee stadium; Daniel L. Beston, | warden appeared on the stree dward J. Grogan. however, pussy scampered 1o earth. Pinkerton detectives placed on the pier by the French line in co- | h operation with the government to| Officer 2 stop liquor smuggling from its ships | report last night from Paul Joseph made affidavits that on Sept. 24, (of 42 Broad street that his tene: while the De Grasse was in port, the | ment on the third floor was entered three customs guards permitted men | by use of a key and $15 taken out | with bags on their shoulders to!of a drawer. The detective mumu leave the pier without inspection, is investigating. w fford ‘omuo! Papa (o , High- Ve = Tree After T'wo Days’ Isolation When Ttouskic Makes His Appearance. Tousk went to $15 received a FOR THIS AD—YOU GET FREE! 1 POUND POTATO SALAD or 1 POUND BAKED BEANS WITH EACH 50c PURCHASE 354 ARCH STREET 40 DEWEY STREET rlorde show | ‘ Clty Items v 513 ship Guzek of this afternoon on “Paris” Poland city he cmp . Corbin plant whom passport de by Stanley to ain aul High stree the ste for While was & M arrs A ntends Poland | manently. lla D. and Newington, Bingham Wedne e Greenst commion council Gr My nowska Brophy flnv)f] 1 of on Pe: \H- rman of mittee the on s com- esd on th o act the b of Dr. Pullen social discase Ay recomniend rd of health t the G. H. Dalton and Dr. 15 direc of 1l clinic be fixed at salary of « tion o tors 1e 1. , and the rly at $780 a v No. 4 of the dep: s called to the home of ) . Ingraham, 19 West Iind avenue. at o'clock this forenoon, but found no fire. Tt wis thought therc a blaze in the chimney but the firemen found conditions no Thomas lee hos 1 of J. Wit duty after an illness Mel fer = street W s utenant ortly morning that at 14 Crown 1 13 intoxic O 1 rson stigate reported ti loy Grongki had laft by rived, so the complaint was ref to the proscenting attorney The police were notified today the issuance of & ilmited licen William A. Mitchell 19 street to drive Im automobiles police have ved about alleged danzerous about estigations ure hein payments of hay court by property own walks 1 not properly cleaned of snow or ice, and {warrants in a number of other cases hay of o & Gloc com- pmms ditions of sidewalks i con- the city A v Sever It nade out of | Quarter park last \-lgh' and injured his left He eral hospital for an tion today. CURB INPROVES: TREND UPWARD More Confident Tone in Market | j —Some Allowances Small Jan. 24 P—A more was apparent in the trading today and prices in all ups tended upward, although most of the advances were { minor proportions. Utilities er nerican Gas & ectr TosSe near: points, while Electric Bond Associated Gas & Electric A. ric Supgrpower and a few other: ontinued their improveme to tractious. United Light & Power \ ralliecd nearly a tull point The investment trust group higher ground. Goldman g corporation’s report net worth of t shares 94 brought out on small the shares, which touched I picked up point Transamerica ed 44 for right ad o points. Blue ‘IIHQ‘ common ¢ d | Tox theaters improved m 1 point q Or Llcvator advance © bout the same size. The [oll» were dull, with small mrnon;u gains in Humble, Citi ervice and ndard of Ii Cosden rose early 2. | The proposcd lla81"0 per cent convert aded when issued, sold gainst the anuouncsd offering price | to stockholders of MEXICO TODEPORT ¢ Britain Gen- ray examina- York, | contident tone b mark oderately active. E sought Sachs that was rally 37, and than made Sta diana Baltimore bonds INSURANCE AGENT. \William P. Massie Called Un- desirable Alien by Officials [ Mexico City | P. Mass m | the Sun L|"(‘ Ins | canada, today w | expulsion as an eigner” und |ican constitution e expulsion order, ident Emilio Portes ade public t night partment of intcrior the district coyrt | temporary injunction against suspension ent of industry, {labor, of its righ Mexico. Jan, 24 (P—William rager in Mexico of ance company of s under orders of ‘‘undesirable for- signed by Gil, was by the hortly after 4 granted a to the tie depar nd h by commer The comet is preceded hy its tail when moving away from the sun, to | g when he fell backwards. | an | an| & Ohio! article 33 of the Mex- | to sell policies in | gOnc Killed, Second Man ; Fatally Hurt in Blast | Kenova Robir killed, W. Va, on, 4 Workm Floyd t te R here today. followed, but losions TENDERED SURPRISL par honor of & and about 20 gu sts and violin ska on Mg, Jan nan, finin danger possible v w cvening solog were selections were A sam i J. Kry ight at the [ra. Of , M of ntury, had three Haudne ied; 5 Hartfor in tro Krof is ‘fovem of th it neral 1 compl, A arrangs ted, Lee v frs. O. 1. comp Britain rock of West Kreft of Bristol i emer buffet 24 (A—Bud was instantly McCracken ably fatally injured and an unidenti- nber of others were 1 10 explosions as prov- | 1 urt le: oth: \ ac- at the plant PARTY tendered | as a home | 1. Dur. sung by of. ski on the Kurwow- lunch s were en- Albertina J. RKreft home tto Baudner feriden. She Meriden for | today ughte whose 1 s and hiome Brand whose hus! 08iNg 1o Terald:s M Haven hay e nol George Brayne Bray Brayne tast ni hosp! died vived by two sons Clarence | Axclby rank this city A Frank ayne and meral services afternoon a Rey, Samu 1 A nd five Mr Roge Mrs ence Mrs I ne of zht tal al A ay hree hrothe and Harry Axelb sisters, Harr; M r. Willia will b chure! be ol g7 Die al churceh is s nna Brayne Jr., and ther, James of Miss Flor Parson Frant Bell eld Mor lock at the hwill n Fairviey y 1 m off == Thomas Murtha Tuneral services for Thomas Mu {tha, aged | street, 22, of were held |10:30 at the M. J. Iparlors on High s [ter J. Lyddy ot cfm jated. cemetery Th pall bearer Lynch, Maurice , Philip Tor xnl Edward M St. Burial was in 320 this treet. Ma s we “lynn, Edw Kenney E Main morning funeral Rev. Wal- | ry's church, Mary's at re Michacl Peter Cabe- | wa:q Farrell | Thomas Murra Funeral s ray, aged |who died \ | at St | 0 ices at his Mary" Lyddy was the John Conno; Rev. Thomas J. deacon. Rev. pastor, sat in the As the casket church Organist 4 Sh Mary the Sanctus nod's 1 Mallard's ion of the played | “Beant by M he casket was church Organist | funeral march | The {lyneaux, Julius Ar O'Brien, ¥ {ley and Stephen Ly jearers were | Stanley Budnik. Frank Anderson. T. Crean oifertory and and Be ass and mass, mass Absence’ Land o T « i | Ttev. Father | committal service | Burial was in Mrs, Mary Funeral ser | Morrison Stewart, William Stewart, day at the home H. H. Hall of 40 | held this mor . Joseph's chu s of requiem Rev. Paul 1} {uephew of the Rev. John I, Do deacon, sub-deacon. As the casket church Organist layed, “Abide W gan sang | | mass Organist and y F ot the borne | Sullivan [ march. ancis Ligan mass and from the played de- | The lark, William Bra Thoma and Patri I Sweeney, Russell Rev. | rev. { committal servic Burial was in St. . Crean at the Lyddy and Rev, pallbearer: a for , of 85 Hamilton street, home cre held this morning at 9 o'c 's chur ch, celeb |solemn high mass of requiem, san was horne Joh At [ ol n co hor ‘rean As pall bearers were ank Feroleto, nde neh. Arthur Harry at Mary' Morrison Stewart s for aged and at h A ohue, Joh as bo, Frank Me. £ ith “Ave M. | tory and at the consecration of Sullivan My God to Thee' at ti as the casket was | chur Dan en. Col Hi; ok ather Keating, Father Donohue, conducted the at the Mary's o Song." Ave the rganist High conducted the | were | elfic railroad 4 | tr Wednesda: loc! Rev. Walter { brant of the Rev. and sub- Traynor, | ary into the Crean pl Maria” Dei” commun- Crean | cs and | as sung usion. A3 from the| played the | a Bird.” James Mo- William John K hi bt Let Wils ancois n and the grav s cemetery Mrs. 80, widow Mary | | who died Wednes- | of her M we niece, street, 9 o'clock solemn hig was celebratea ed pastor, J. Keane woman. was n rne ullivan Francis at the ofi the played Benedictus. was sung concluston ch a's Organist | funeral | Charlos | Lugene 3 .- llins, Hugh | ggine. assisted. hy grave. | on | the women Wall Street Briefs N of the oil bus subsidiaries is | Columnhla Gas & s organized the Development Corp. oil wells and five ions located sylvania and West gas col olved hess of six of its gas| ing arranged by tl\‘ Electric Appalact to acqu lin vestern Penn- Virginfa from its “The properties anies, Froduc s of t trict report sult rations to about 7 rated capacity, compar per cent last wecl steel in th a n an advan cific railroad, com on Loadings at the 5 a share year. he its pre Advane Ind. manu plements Co. of Milwa ¥ of , that h r ai negotiations w turn out BONDS STATIONARY AND TRADING LIGHT Illinois Centrals Make Oniy Good Gain of Day's Sales ost part the list appear: stabilized at its recen ime money was fir Niinofs Central Rises 414 point risc the ntral New points about nsequential sle Engl. and point o block Telan: 1 made Writing points (o yesterday's itics were exceptionally quict Voreign Bonds held firm on 1 1 was some wetivit gricult movements I’mlzm Guerman but pri | were unimportant U. S. Governments Dull ited States governments Most of the carly trading was urth liberties, which ightly o vanced & Despite Ket, co though hig souri Pa Telephone were stagnant, r quotations ruled. Mis- 513 and American | 28 slightly les rose zs diminished h of the week-end, Market- ings included a 32,115,000 issue of Chicago, Milwaulkee, St. Paul & Pa- per cent equipment priced 100,000 issue of Jack- Road and Bridge 4 the certific 480, and $ son, Missouri yielding 4 Rights for the convertible Baltimore large long term offering planned by the & Ohjo Railroad, which will total §63.031,000, were traded the w York curb market at about 115, The bonds are to be of. fered to stockholders at 95 and will hear 4 per cent coupon DEMOCRATS TO MEET first meeting of democrats v thie spring campaign to at the Erwin il plan f held to Vil be 3 hotel quarters. Mayor bers of the common council boards and comnussions present tonight. It is expected {1 organizations in each ward and of the party will Paonessa, will planned. LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid A Actna Casualty Aetna Life Ins Co . Aetna Fire | Automobile Ins Conn General . Hartford Iire Htfd Steam Boiler National Fire . Phoenis | Travelers Ins Co ... 1 Manutacturing Stocks Am Hardwar . 61 Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 40 Billings & Spencer .... Bristol Bras: Colt’s Arm: gle Lock Fainir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Landers, F .. N B Machine . North & Judd ... Peck, Stow & Wil .. Russell Mfg Co ..... Scovill Mfg oC ... andard Screw .. Stanley Works . Torrington Co | Unlon Mfg Co . Veeder-Root S Public Utilities Stocks Conn Elec Service .... 85 Conn Lt & P 5% pfd 8 Conn Power . s Htd Elec Light 5 Htd Gas Co com . 70 Hid Gas Co pfd 4 N B Gas . . 60 i Southern N TREASURY BALANCE cemetery Treasury Balanc §$102,480 756 | e compres- | increase | in 1inots | two WEEK END PROFIT TAKING HALTS RISE corn t Gains of 1 0 9 Points Made Before Sales Appear Youk Ja {after scores of marked up to nearly trading hours milliion sn e period Advices More €l e impr nt ovem mission house a gain of mor Electric poir 1 Alco Carho) Vg Sl Some Soft Spots [scattered throt 1 i throu, 1 suga nority stock should not ain e e Call mon dropped from 4 1- to 4 per \ Reser in it THE \I\l;l\ll AT 2:30 1. 3, Low American Ca A Moreig Pw 'Am Toco here the party has engaged head- | Am Sm & Re [ Balt Broolk | Bush ( to ¥ield [C R T & Pac Chrysler Corp “olo Fuel Congoleum ‘onsol Gas Prod 1 Motors Goodrich Tire Motors ch Central INYNH&H1 | North A A Phillips Pet Postum Co Pub Serv N Radio Corp on 85y SE J Rd Tim Rol ¥ u rwood Unfon Pac Union Ca United ¥ Ind Al Rubbe U § Steel Wabarh Ry West Llec Willys Over Woolworth Yellow Tr Other Real E tate Boards To Aid in Liquor Drive Washington, Jan. 24 (BT Washington Evening Star toea quotes Prohibition Commission: PUTNAM & CQ Mambers New York & Hartford Siack Rechanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 NARTPORD OFFIC, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _ TEL. 11148 CONNECTICUT POWER CO. RIGHTS BOUGHT and SOLD EpbYBROTHERS & Co Members Hart{ord Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W, Main Strcet HARTFORD MERIDEN Lewis street Coleny Street We Offer: SHARES AETNA LIFE INSURANCE SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE ) 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 Merdden New Britain Office Bridgeport Hartford Tel. 5625—562 55 West Main St. “Investments That Grow Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL FRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBLERS HARIIUKD SIOCK LXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel 1283 Hartiord Electric Light Connecticut Power These companies list properties valued at over 832,000,000. I'hey do an annual gross business of over $9,000,000 All investors should own these stocks---present low prices give great opportunity to do so. | @Thomson, Tenn & To. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 53 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager HARTFORD FIRE AETNA LIFE Application. We Ofter: Prices on the Siberian mountains each close-packed sible to oriation of t ntin Wa omme | : v row ¥

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