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i . . n ! [ ’ ) ‘ | I . [ - v, o I i —— VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 193¢. 25 I muke the move. He pointed out that the Armstrong ca was not one 1 volving a pension, as in the UHIAH COMN. L. & P. CO. WARDEN'S REQUEST \NIEW BOND I5SUES | STOCKS INCREASING Wall Street Briefs . but the dis 2 of a police | | NAM & who yesterday vo 1 for the Garrett e o s i invest . which he spoke of e ork i Jan LR ey, ee Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges e ENHICH e pobenet | curities placed on the market today ru » woulc Y e = | by New k banking house: p 7 J 4 SOOD000 1 Be Spent in New Jenings ey e ke T 100 SELODOID Lo OV s AT g vl s | % EST MAT STy NEW BRITAIN D Tt v ennings Says He Asked for 000, LU e e G - Profit Taking at Intervals Fails TEL. 2040 Representative Vietor Jewett, of . g Bri Dist , A . bed | T Company ofterings account for It Pi Britain District Lowiil, ursei e house 1o be con- Guards for Auburn scribed Within Two Hours | Goemesy s, ferinas accounc for scs. 0 Halt Rise WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, __ TuL 21148 sistent and et the matter go to the i corsletaot munlcinald oresiies tor o committee on rules as Hays had also $8,000,000 and a 401000 vailzona Sbam 0 Will e ex-| poquested. Iepresentative C Auburn, N. Y, Jan. 81 (UP)—| New York. Jan. 31 (®—The of- |y """ @ 39,900 TEUrOAC! New Xork, Jan The s ar by the Connecticul | \ward, of Plymouth, not | Cross-examination of fering of nearly $50.000,000 in new | set showed i t 3 Power compans Whis | jeard of any Citf inas brought out today that while | 15908 divéried attention from listed | . ; 5 - ECrenEiNE toy s We Offer .\\\H(L in plant and tacility 1 gainst Armstror was | 2 2 i “” \"H‘ . ‘k;‘ bonds today but the market show- T’e‘!‘r‘x:‘\‘;hfl. 0 Pac Idvr'lw""‘»' public utilities or B C sion 0 care r existing and ¢ he was warde of Auburn pT n 1 o I 2 oh- | g 0. have voted to = g no investigation C t situ- : | vd considerable resistance to switch- A U o ank 10 cipated business ‘;-or«!\ ;‘ to Al gtion under way and therefore he flast fall asked the state depart- |ing operatiogs. The International el ‘H v; additional .«mrl.\ o Silloa swept L z nKers rUSt .0. pnouncement mide today by Man-|oted for it, and pointed out that|ment of corrections for 100 addi- | Telephoue & ph corporation’s [ /2513 of the oftering to stockholders s ¢ ihay e i Ch N = l B k gor B. 1L Mclhor there is an investigation going on {tional guards but the request went |$50,000,000 loan in 25 year five per | a8 Not been determined sorbed, the best ase ationa an mong the n S 0BERIoJEctS SuLdnetliinEtha SRl va(ith fes mheeded cent debentures, offercd at 95 1-2. A as a rule, 1 1 nealing Tatena el 8,800 Yol l01S (N tleriaholoe Wo 1 taken, | He was testifying at trial of six |1 cribed and the books f Directors Pennsylvania EHGor R ine Guaranty Trust CO. Lplbusion ines (o \““ the \““';" 01 defeating Hays' request doubted | prisoners who a arged with | out two hours after the| "““1 and the Western N. Y. and Cotton LA fa 1ot Sloadion i Laiabion fan Se ivinglon Sab) the result and a was | murdering another prisoner in the | Pennsylvania ave agreed to| : RIS 5 C R O Nt e tenne janotner e [ e sereed ol et Gottantim Irving Trust Co. the Black Rock wubstation to St For Good of Deps eimings made his eme S eheaoe G n ditol the Phila-| 50 fetiy H eet to provide for additionl outl o T e e b e qucslich s FOSLETERY S "8 | delphia cars. the Pennsyl- | Ve¢k. appeared to have s 1 1 ou Mt hile 1 being questioned by Mheldebanlite Au s A 4 anticipated from industvial | Chic of Police John Armstrong wiis | Charles A. Wright, of defense coun- e o reecul|yaniaitofpay | rental equal | 1098Y'S ! = concerns in ] ibution | e N A ¢ likewise been depressed | el ° PO T andl aivlderiis|yeloned, h o w 1oved from office by the scl. by the imminence of the new issue. | op 500 ket, an lines will e a sub- or the * de- | The Mutual Welfare a o : |of 5 per cen ] of 2 ¢ den s U L e o e e 16 per cont on s & active fotures C° i s o T S R G, 1 S e ! EpDY BROTHERS & C: o i league virtually had , ! | o : : 1 i & Powe r cent 1un yvear deb L3¢ rif Stock Exchan ependal L6 improva o, Lotiin \ charzed that mo-- | prison discipline from the warde Y e G Gas & Llectr Members Hartford Stock Exchange d L serlin serviee. It is pro- ¢ The story of how he was captured | o' 2 i curitias ¥ @G0! ified liolders of N m ‘ , L Q sed to build additional o 4 \y rioting conviets was retold by | § 50"l BCICnt o o i ) e NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street TroyIAS fbret e AT A Jenni with added 18O (-t Nt S =" [solidated 5 per cent gold honds 7 ) N ruction and rebuilding onc of your men ‘got’ one ot our | e ab'te § 50, |ley Railway first mortgage 415 per Lewis Street 13 Coleny Street major distribution hmne icts of offic but one our m ot’ your the ’dwm,‘“ S |cent gold bonds that all offers to rebuilding the c | Armstro the case to the |handsome principal kecper,” refer. i ey Tole. |exchange these bonds for tios strect. substation and installing | courts in his 1vor to gain rein- | N8 to Georze A, Durnford, who fives, 1955 moved actively |Of the Associated Gas & Eilec equipnient with niea 1n | stater ¢ 1 that his re- | Was slain carly in the revoll, Jen- SR s o0 SN OY L |tem have been withdrann - il statenie Shr i i within their usual narrow : ithdra ddilion to the foregoin ST e ey anal testificd b nub el e b e kst We Offer: A8 2 : A witness ilentified Lrnest Pavesi| 8¢ WEe S ML DUdSdEkls ) . ) pent in | due to politics ca now Cah le rails, which proveq | December net op . = sl e e L e : Aetna Life Insurance installation of large circuit Ny o auditor, | NS prisoner in his own prison. it s & e iha dmive S e e ol s for Sullivan’s death that the six & Ltanirerunding | e AND in consumers ubstations | Shery Whipple, widely “lori . entire vear the same item total Cr 4 S @ point and Florida East | e tem totu and other wo this character. | known attorney. 1lenry Hornblower, e Ao bR e 350 compared wi Ihese amo represent mew | financicr, and Lotis K. Liggett, drug e e ) & § C ] d S s Toreign obligations were mixed, plant expansion and do not include | manutacturer member of the | forench (7 3 2's and T il - Aetna asua ty an urety L e “\:'” rony sonel S ']_ Lromy| ing their firm position. s| A general reduction of 1-8 of o Studebaker Omits Dividend i Sl snes 1 i elts, testified 1aracter | cased. | per cent on all maturities of bankes iring the past year more than |he po: a “ability | — - Heial 3 120 Aot 800 customers were added to t o SSLE ry du Tates on 30 10120/ days are |ber cent bid. 87:5 asked, while o Gompany N ines e e GOLD STATEMENTS ISSUED —— f:ve and six months the new figures hdt Jt ”‘j‘" f‘ approximately 3.~ | puonos Aires. Jar (UP)—The | g1 e iy jare 41-5 Lid, 4 asked. 2,052,400 pesos worth of zold { 1 Th A [ | age renewal rate for call with Arge Sar mg i [ mom in January was 4742 per|m: > deposi re as follows — lrru\nhm 1929, and 7.055 per cent|and Hapl o Sad T i oo s e n January, 1929. The highest re- | house Lilectric M[]VE REJEBT[:[] National Bank of [py the ¢ [,‘. ;,\,v,- ;,]_‘,m,” " f 4 ‘r‘“al rate this month was 6 per higher. co Aleman fog jts sccoud season this eve [l]dl]s[l]flls Qu]et fll]d 0]1 ISSIICSv nt and the lowest 4 per cent. The! Public Utilities pr Ao Bought, Sold and Quoted r in New [ G menad oo | AR % I | average was the lowest since M ot strong s ] York Sicraiary Raiphi 3T Dankort otienel Gammg in General [ 1925, when it was 4465 per cent T T | Bay State LEUIS]fl[Ol‘S Vote Down Chamber of Commeree has issucd Call money renewed today at 4 per American. all advar | (he following sehedule | Shaeay cent for the first time since Jan-fpoints or more. while We Also Recommend Inqunym Dismissal B of €.« i fo| P Ty ¢ Also Rec il = Slonale lolany \ utilit no i Y S Gas & Ilectric. Lacte TGAORE DRY AcErs v o ; s e ic Simmons company of Chicago | ternational Telephon ST o-ed | Washington. J 1 (M—Federal | bruary 7 — C. of C. vs. Rotary: | tr m tocks uthorized the issuance of $100.-1 noints or 1 {he attomey general | officers must play a lone hand in cn- ionals vs. Kivanis; Lions vs.|day. Bond & Share rose 4 points| 008 5-¥ear 5 per cent debentures.| Standard ol e e fances’ sutronnding | foreing prohibition law in Cove buying, while American | With stock purehase warrants at-| crossed 65 | cent removal of Chief of 10 . Kenticky. Dis- of . vs. Lio Traction. American Gas & tached. The warrants are to run for | » points s . ! Arinstrong of Plymout) Sith told I"oofesafonals va. Exchange; Kiwanis Supcrpower and | 5 years and entitle l:nH- of each|the other oil B to his cc committer here [vs. TRotary ated in the ad-| $1.000 bond to purchase 10 sharesied 3 points 1 I tate and cty of-| February C. of €. vs. Ki-|vanee \ i o 2 points. |0 Mock at $100 a share for the Refir Sate House of it ation Professionals va. Lions; Iio Industrials Quiet Jitat st ae Lo o ee 00N d ip A0 gLne 2 2 a 1 | i e e f op, | third 30 the fo and 3130 the request March *"of C. vs. Exch Aluminum Co. of America crossed | {fth The orter s belngmade/inicon, ) riin Hays of Bos - (P—Clirence | T rofessional ve. Rotary: Kiwan 700 for a rise of about b points, but | AECUON Dy SRl e nmons sion to filc a resolve calling for tha | Giwiazdowski, a taxi driver, today | Lions. {Deerc (ald) met somo profit taking | 9% Warrants attached under (he issu- . investigation, | was cxonerated of blame in the| Y and sold off 15 points, subscquently | Ao e S but ca | On the N. Y. Curb Exchange Opposed Garrett Trobe dcath of Ralph Alberica, struck De- CIVIL SUITS RECORDED recovering part of the decline. The ;(<‘\t' '["““‘“" 4 > \ | S ¢ = lays yesterday vigorously oppos- | comier by Gwiazdowski's car, in| R Hall has bLrought suit for|new sharce, when issued, rallied 1. | b ebuck ~d in the house any investigation of |3 finaj wed today by Coroney L, | §300 against Thomas 1. McGrath | Lehigh Coal & Navigation moved up | . ST . Beabady AllC “urnishe or Direct Win 160 ay by Coron . 5 & E m h uoles Furnished Over Direct Wire so-called Garrett case in Boston. | ;. Mckay & and Lillie T. McGrath of Newlngton Liggeétt & Myers rights improved orden Lodge, 1.0.G. T, t ned his colleagu that i for non-payment of a note. Attorney | fractionally. approaching 12. Tubize To Celebrate Birthday ' | ! L = n t ¥ v, apr & | ) U MARKET A M Eihacil Memolne catanlioneais BISHORIDAVILS TORWID SIS nE SE S HAch UL Eepichenia i) lalgelligbplose & he 34th anniversary of Norden| — (Furni Co.) precedent by ordering an investiga- | springfield, Mass., Jan. §1 (Pi-— | Plaintiff. Deputy Sherift Martin IL Oils Show Gain {foigs L. 0. G. T will'bs cslebrated Clos tion of the Garrett case it would be | pigjop Thomus I°. Davies of the Pro- | Horwitz served the papers 8 0il shares, in sympathy w the | sunday afternoon, Iiebruary 2. in| Al Che & Dy iy ‘r ’;Vx;“:d\ ‘l'nod;;:":’ t(x"“‘n::;:xosfl;;;‘e‘|1:‘r (rslmw; Ipiscopal diocc »lu( \\'m»\ .\;m rnl“”:\ls\\“‘r 1‘ ;};r;'l“]f‘:‘;‘fi“: listings on the board, Humble|an entertainment and dance at the | b] L4 erid nake stig; 1T | ¢ern, Mass, today confirmed a report | by Louis bowy an el | mounting nearly 2 points and Cities | Norden bungalow. Judge Carl E 3 communities. of his cugagement o marry Mrs, |against Celer Cochie. Attorney Tarael | gy i M8 T = G n g e | e e Aforlden has been. pro- | Am TForeig Pw 96 08 Newixork i Btileoport The Boston representative said a|wWilliam S. Patten of Boston. Bishop | Nair represents the plaintiffs. Dep-| giin. tanded high IGteon oo s critn,. iy A e i i |}l New Haven A Meriden Hartford story alleging larceny in the Ply-| Davies said the wedding would take |uty Sherift Martin H. Horwitz y_r\-‘ Mining stocks I New-|perg, well known sololst, Will Ten-| Am Sm & Re 741 8% New Britain Office mouth department had led him to | place before Lent. | ed the papers. | mont rose miore 2 whilo | ger several selections. The Norden|am s S I\ormndx cased. ‘ Folk Dance club will appear on n~eh\m Tel & Tel Tel, 53 West Main St. — program with old fashioned folk | Am Tobacco . uflm.es as well as songs and music. \\V“\kfl'\d«’l Cop This well known Bwedish groud | s¢chison Sell Your Real Estate Now! ADVERTISE / TO OVER 15,000 POTENTIAL HOME BUYERS THROUGH The HERALD Classified Columns Call 925 l Funerals Mary Kaseta Private funeral services for Mary | Kaseta, 14 year old daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Leo Kaseta of 365 East | street, who died Tuesday. were held | | this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the| funeral parlors of Anthony Vesku- nas. Rev. Edward Y- kis. pastor of t. Andrew’s church, conducted the committal ser the grave. Burial was in ry's cemetery. Mis, Tsabelle Kilby Ripple Funeral services for Mrs. Isabelle | Kilby Rippl wife of Llme; William 8. Funeral { Bradley, aged 65, Bradley for William 8 of Tiobbins avenue, | | Newington, who died Wednesday were held thie afternoon at 2 o'clock |at Erwin chapel. Rev. William H. nity Methodist church i burial was in Fair- cemetery | Alderson of T officiated a view Concetto DiAquila Funeral services for Concetto Di- Aquila, aged 48, of High street, who died Wednesday, were held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Menibers of the M. B. Bel- videre society attended the obsequir in a body and cscorted the from the home to the church was sub-deacon. As the casket was borne into the church to the strains of Grieg's funcral march by Organist John J. Crean members of the Belvidere society formed a guard of honor. At the offertory, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “O! Sanctissima” and at the cecmmunion of the mass she render- ed “Sanctus and Benedictus.” As the casket was borne from the church through the ranks of the guard of honor Mrs. Crean sung | “Abide With M | _The pallbe | were Salvatove no Cardella, Salva- Giovanni Genove. and Concetto Conti. | The flower bearers were Sebastiano Monterosso, Vincenzo Urso, John Alibro and Anthony Alibro. Rev. Father Lyddy conducted the committal servi at the grav Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery re Genovese, Luci | tore Marino, | Julio Fortuna {W. Ripp Stanley stre | who died yesterday. will he held to- | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | | home. Rev. George W. ¢, Hill of {the South Congregational church 1 will officiate I ial will be in Wethersficld hearse | The solemn high mass of requiein | was celebrated by Rev. John Connor, Rev. Walter J. Lyddy w | | deacon and Rev. Thomias I. Lawlor| was organized in 1896 and consists | Atlantic T | of more than 160 members. The|Bait & Ohio. 11 grand chief templar, David Carlson, | Beth Steel |of Harford, will speak during te | pgo \an rmoon. o Bush Term REQUISITION FOR GALICKI |('% Pacie ..t Hartiord, Jan. 31 P—Lieut. Gov. | oo o (ot ®, 2 ‘ILrum E. Rogers today signed a re- | ."“ Eae . [ quisition on Lhe ~governor ot New | & 4%t S \\m for Michael Galicki, who is|Chrysler Corp 675 i i ‘: Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 rze of |Colo Tuel Congoleur | Consol Waterbu port of his 138 held | . Prod P Stuart G. Segar, Manager i RAT CAUS tiss Acro 7 6% B | = 'New Haven, Day Chem 3 | were callea today to subdue a rat|Dupont : 1o3 We Offer: R terrorized a neighborhood | ling Pub Scrv 4 ‘ |a bitin the six-months-old Frie v, TR T i § lor Mrs. Willlam Gill | Far s . 6962 GIRE 4 HARTFORD FIRE | Pawolman William Callahan I Aets 205 1 Fox Ti | emerged hero of the occasion by kill- foag ey o A ing rat with a single blaw of 1 As 1o o Price on Application. [ stick after a score of Genl Ulec 2 had chased the rodent thro: ‘ ¢ 13 al ,apartments. 4 §5 % T B e e = e - LOCAL STOCRS - > (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) (0 4 L = 37 T “Investments That Grow” | Insurance Stocks 8074 S | Bid Ashed ® ® | Manutacturing stoks uller. Richter 1 (1) Actna Casualty 5 [} ’ ° Aetna Life Ins Co Actna Fire Automobile Ins Ward Riscuit Mont | Natl |Natl Cash Reg COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MLMBERS HARIFORD NEW BRITAIN SIOUK EXCHANGE Conn General L IN ¥ central Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel 1353 }Han{orrl Fire AINYNH&H Htfd Steam Boiler . |North Amer National Fire |North Pacific 837 & Phoenix Fire Pack Mot Car 161 & {Penn R R... 7 T ! Philips Pet Postum Co Pub Serv N J Radio Corp | Remington | Reading | Rep 1 Travelers Ins oC . ! \[anublu.urlng "Stocks | Am Hardware Arrow-Hart & Hege! | Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Colt’s Arms iagle Lock AETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE VALUE LIQUIDATING $55 Rd afnir Bearing Co ) Sears Roecbuck Hart & Cooley | sinclair 01l Landers, I’ outhern Pac . G N B Machine ¢ Gas & Elec as of December 31, 1929 North & Judd ta Ol Peck, Stowe & Wil ... 10 ta Oil : = Russell Mfg Co . 70 Stewart W Current market is only about 1.15 times ECOVIILENITE (O Bl | Studebaker liquidating value. Standard Screw ......115 Texas Co ... Stanley Works 42 45 |Tex Gulf Sulph 61 Torrington Co 64 66 |Tim Rol Bear Union Mtg Co 18 21 |Underwood .. 1 Veeder-Root 57 40 ! Union Pa 223y Public Utifities Stocks Union Carbide 9015 WANTS TO BUY ROAD ATTACKS INDIAN LEADER Conn Elec Service ... 85 95 |United Fruit ; Washington. Jan (LP)—1 Washington, Jan. §1 (P—Stating Conn Lt & P 5 93 101 U S 1Ind Al .. 118 e s believed Superintendent Arnold Conn Power ......... 78 82 [U S Rubber 2614 2615 : L ¥ 3 Hfd Blec Light s6 89 U S Steel 154 $4 [the int of the Klamath Tndian reservation in Hfd Gas Co com .. 7 75 [ West Llec 16315 H 314 | teday Oregon had “outlived his useful- Hfd Gas Co pfd 65 | Willys Over : | trol of ¢ss.” Chairman Frazier of the sen- N B Gas . 70 Woolworth by acquisit e Indian affairs committee, said ! Southern N Tel 155 | Yellow Truck | stock. U oday he would 2all the attention of s Syt desse ent 1 he Indian burean to complaints filed TREASURY BALANCE FOR BEST RESULTS s New Vith the committee against the su- $99.458.145. JUSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS dent. $150,000. I'reasury Balance,

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