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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY BURY ALTAR BOY IN CHURCH GARB Edward Labienic Goes to Grave Dressed in Vestments Garbed boy, the body 15 year old in the habit of of Ldward Labienicc Mr. Mrs. Alexander sienice of Miller street, was laid at rest in the far ily plot in Sacred Heart cemeter) today. an alts son of and 109 Grief assembly nuine Ui relatives, fric hoy associates and members of t Holy Cross Dramatic circle, attc ing the obsequies at the Holy Cross urch, where Ldward had served 1 altar boy sinee the edifice constructed Rev. Stephen was celebrant of mass of requiem Kowski islaus N As the church, sung by ley Kar lars: was wrtkowski the solemn Rev. Victor s deacon und 1 jek was sub-d coffin was borne the Gregor: chant a trio consistir Joscph John I’ Mr. Karnasicwics accompanicd by Stanowski at the Judgme was sung on of m W Organist My God altar boy i, Iias- acon, was t 1- A. Klos- dolak K iewicz, Kowski and Mr; At the offertory “Pie Jesu,” t Zigmunt “Day of conclu Podolalk As the casket b the « Karnasicwicz borne from the Stanowski played, to Thee.” formed & guard of and members of their as pall bearers and bearers, entire group, walked be by about formed the cor- Mrs, or ed group flower attired carse, followed stomobiles which The pall I Stanley arcrs Zaleski Joseph were Louis Per- Ldward Chad- Drez Walter and Edward Chojnicki. bearers were Walter Pienkus, John Kiclpinski, Henry Chojnicki, Stanley Symolon, Stanley Banasiewski and Stanley Rev, Father Bartkows by Rev. Father Piastkowski Rev. Nalewajek, conducted committal scrvi a Nachilik The fiow sisted and th MORE RUM RAIDS IN IDAHO TOWNS - 31 Arrested in New Dry Grusade in Noth of State Orofino. Tdaho. I'ab. & (P—Thirty- | ene persons were under arrest 11 others were heing hunted vicinity today as the result zovernment’s third effort 1he wet arcas of norther wiolesale operations pected liquor sellers. A platoon of federal operating with wvooped down upon Orofino ~aturday night. armed with a eheaf of warrants. All but one of those ar- ted were charged with conspir- v to violate the federal prohibi fion law. The single exception Charles Crumpacker, who cused of selling liquor. The feder: liquor's traific followed th 1zainst the wet tov Wallace, Idaho, ago. Nearly rested in Mullan all the have been those b. and in this of the to dry up Tdaho by Linst su prohibition unusgunal se- 5 ac- of the whols Orofino le ope ns of Mullan about two months persons were ar- and Wallace and area tions and convicted arrested lumbermen, store owners. of conspiracy included farmer garage men and ci Smiling Joe Kennedy Policeman 16 Years Patrolman Joseph Kennedy n 17th a v Britain polic completed 14 last nig He t work as usual Tic todiay member of department, having years on the for celebrated by being his the year RESULTS CLASSIFIED FOR BL USl HERALD ADS 82nd Diidend Monerch Royelty Corp. 1095 Main Street Bridgeport, Conn. The vegular monthly dividend of 121 cents on its Class “A” Preferred and 12,9 on 1ts Dollar Par Preferred has been declared, payable Iebruary h, 1930, to sharcholders ot ecord January $ist, 1930, is is the §2nd CONSECU- Cash, dividend, paid by this organization—a total of over 10533, in cash dividend dishursements Jebruary 10th, 1930, to A. K. RILEY, Secretary —_— n altar | pastor, | into the | Cichowski. | 1 movement against the |, city officials of Mullan | ar | Weddings | PISH LADER ——‘-——.—.——_J STEVENS—DOUGHERTY The mar Miss May Do crty and John Stevens of Por took place Maury's church., vas attended A Walsh, ge of s wornin Portland by Lri Miss and e nicee, as maid of honor 4 the best man was William Gear Tie bride was attired in a | of independence Llue georgette { hat to watch and the maid of wore royal purple orgette hat to match and carri of f i Episcopal Cathedral Yorl I'ch, 3 (A—Two h lights, standing on cit side of the high altar in the Cathe 1 of St. John the Divine (Episco pal), are belleved by Bishop Man- ning to mark the first the symbolical seven-branched candle- sticks of Judaism in a cathedral The twin lights, which are the of Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of New York Times. were dedicated by Bishop William T. Manni day assisted by Tev. Milo I new cathedral dean Rishop Manning cal ! hols of the debt owed by Chri to Judaism Gift “This gift is a i1 and sig- nificant one, hoth religious and torical.” said Bishop Manning “Menorah lights were used bn Solo- mon's temple in Jerusalem and they are still used in Jewish synagogues {hroughout the world. but this is the Mrs time York | shone i a hospital on The Menor i ereation. The ‘”,,“ s the sabbath cach represent or as de tall I own with honor with dr bouguet use of esias. and Mrs liome in Portlan ift the Gates Birth Records BYIN- —_— stianity A Mr son has be M. Picree of Hartiord Pier rly Miss ¢ Ringquist, daughter of Mr John Ringquist of N A son w born | General hospital today | Mrs. Kusimer | Main Street | A son Abraham city at the Saturday berg w horn 1 and Mrs harlotte and Mrs. ington New 1 to Mr. and South I Sig s form his- 1l the Meno Chris e ; s have ever athedral sy Feiteloer Fifth Febru the of this cit orah is center i wid th of the red in the ght ry forr nt Lerkowitz daya MERIAM AND WILLIANS CITY SUIT WITNESSES | Ungincer and Predeces-or On Oppos- creation n Gates in his sermon said t were helieved to be ificent examples of the X anywhere in the world, are fashioned of bronze and and stand gh orah They gold ing Sides in 3 —_— Action Based On e Week’s Activities In Catholic Churches —————————————————— St dosepl's Church Requicm Joseph's chur Wednesd at Mrs. Patrick solemn high Rev. Patrick Daly, Fr ay at annive Mary Donahue. Masses on Friday will Le at 3 onfessions will be afternoon and evenir aused by}~ mpere will L HONS T pijaren of Mary S| 230 orclock Blessir cast of St River Pollution, Philip A. Merian. and Joseph D. Wi court hea aus, his pred sides in a which opens morning to detern the City of New Britain required to discontinue us: Mattabesett river in conec vith sewage disposal and be ordered to pay $1 mages to Arthur i Bowers, plaintift in Bowers, through aifney, brought the ages an injun that h st Berlin damaged and a nui s city's s bed ith the stream flowir property. Merian has heen Mortimer H. Camp, tion counsel, and Attorney Robinson, associate counscl city. Willlams en | private enginee ork surveys which will be introduced by the plaintiff. REV. LUCYAN BOJNOWSKI | AT IMMIGRANTS’ HOME Celebrates Mass on Third Anniver ol | | will sary of Blessing of New T4 perior toimorrow whether shall e | ot this week t will b masse as follo ry csday ver ner for s, King: Wed fifth at v ary fo fol ney Donald the action for dar month, 0 and 7 o'clock hea E Fr throats today will take ASiuS. plac corpor this John i this afternoon at L7 tions 1 1 o'clo the ain eyening Tnstrie children morning a ! for public ol P will b 9 o'clocl Tickets f the enterfainment to ovening, March 1 been distributed McCrann of South speaker St dohn's Chureh nt s hall, Walter viden will A M L the ¢ list \\u month’s mind for Maher Saturd at 7:45, wd for James H. Hills hroats will he blessed levening at 7:30 o'cloek Mass on Friday, the first of the month, will be at o'clock with communion again Holy will rved evening at i resday James month's 15 follows at York Chapel | [ Lucian Tiojnowski icred Heart church, left | night to visit St. Joseph’s hon | Tmmigrants in New York w s [hought for Sacred Heart parish by [the pastor m \ in this pastor of saturday for a in t Iath for the bles home funds the for tomporary Father Bojnowski's primary mission | to New York is to build a perma- | nent chapel in the home where im- | migrants of all creeds are cared for. On Wednesday he will visit Zig- munt Stachowski, the famous Polish It omposar i whomEnaite - R0 o d v ried Before coming k |to this city on Thursday or Friday Rojnowski will visit veral parishes in New Y Mrs. Beebe to Direct Home Economics (lass Mrs. Ina Beebe who substitute teacher at the senior high school has becen appointed to super- the home dur- | V01 the school | Vil {unge r Bonows third £ the of was and There will he a m ar socicty Thursday eveni o'clock of the Al- at Niversary = chapel in inadequate erceted sing Becausc chapel use St Tomorrow ersary Mary's Church at 7 o'clock, first an cequiem mass for Michael Leonard. A mass of thanksgiving sponsored hy Miss Andronetta Tuc- ziaroni will be celebrated at 8 o'clock. Wednesday morning at ©onth’s mind reg Margaret Kenney. hursday morning at annive requiem rd Clark, Jr rday morning at 7 anniversary requiem John I, Caulfield Friday is the h iem mass for Miss 5 o'clock, fifth mass for | Rev, Father 3 | se o'clock mass v first 10 masses and 1t ning at 7 h ard Confessicns will {afternoon at o’clock | public school children ceeive nuni ng at § o'clock The men cive comm 8 o'clock Today Friday i There exposition of the with a of i eelehrat has been i 7 o'clock. it 1 ¢ e holy hour t v Confessions vise |ing | term conomics class remai n:m of the Miss abeth 1 \fma has been given a leae \'W‘m ¢ so that she will b | study abroad h be held Friday for the They irday movn- of a e able to 2 ¢ ADMIRAL OWARD DLAD | Newport, R. I, Ich, 3 (P—Icar | {Admiral William 1. Howard, 1 N.. retired, died today at Restmere his home here. He was horn at | Plainficld, Conn., in 1560 and grad- luated from the naval academy in | 1882, Iis wife and daughter died ’numn the past few vears. He leaves {several grandchildren. Tuneral ar- | rangements not been com- | pleted, but interment will be at Ar-| lington National cemetery. parish will ion in a hody at mise n unday. lasius s 'LIONS ASKED 70 MAIL THEIR CHECKS FOR 850 | Seeretary the re- the at day at an throats will | o'clock this evenin have 1 BOSTON BROKERS BANKRUPT | “Boston, Fev, 3 (UP)—Jackson land Harris, members of the Bostoa | | stock exchange today announc-d their inability to meet obligations. The firm has been a member of "Hw exchange since IFebruary 26, write Cost of ¥rolic Which Opens Tebruary 11 A plan | Lions club write the annual frolic wherehy members of the are expected to under- o of the tickets for the which opens February has been evolved by Secretary | Shaw & Bernard A. Conley. We Ofter and Recommend: MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New DBritain Natjonal Bank Bldg. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. UNITED GAS COMPANY Common Stock mes 5. O'Brien and was put into effect today Each member of the club today found in his mail a blank check which he wa $50, The check is made payable to the club and covers the tickets the member is expected to scll. This means that each Lions club member will pay out of his own resources the difference between the amount he recefves for the sale of tickets and the $50 for which the check is made out. Ferdie Harkins Hurt Company 5200, Brayton A. Porter. Fall River, Mass., Feb. | Ferdie Harl\ms or Provide |one time widely known | player of this city and New Bed- ford, suffercd & fracturc of three fingers when his automobile skidded and struck a telephone pole here to- day. He was taken to the JFall River General hospilal. 3 (P— e R..T roller-polo o'clock, | Lonling the robbery will | | Suggests Members Under- asked to fill out for | | - PRESENTS LIGHTS . Twn Menorah Lights Used in 5. yester- | EUROPEAN BONDS Thursday | hour | Io.“ blessed | 4 | ente atternoon | |afternoon = | o'clock | at the home | Paul's church, When Auto Hits Pole | Wall Street Briefs New City Items The police were notified today of retur 14 pera 's license > urn of the u,,)(ri(f:r'? licen: Yor Peb, Julius Roden of 168 Columbia | it FO0e Hoh a8 3 (P & for re clegrap’ 1929 were as again \ Irew's ehurch is a I'rancis’ of Grikis. pastor patient hospital in Hartford. I St st Charles commander Wa Vete is luncheon Wednesday The Holy Cross will hold its 1 night at basement Dunlay. department 3¢ oductior the United ish will speak a Spit nia for t the Ki- noon Dramatic circle 1y to- at church averaged meeting 8 o'clock the claims committe council will n at hall e of the com- at 8 oclock hold mo tonight City 1o hear- ings Oificer € d on y is confinel stave W to his illness 1de polic High school Lo turbance at th Hellberg, who last Sat- home on street mplaint that oday Junior A di s off duty on at 187 Clark street a forec Brazuszel is i action whic has instituted | Annie Sl ought thr Dow D Papciak served urc % N8 Ford M inerea 10 6,200 ¢ the nes puty the pres ng for FEATURE MARKET CURB IRREGULAR; "Flench lssnfia@New Highs| EHANEES NARR[]W -Olhels Also Plommen prominent loans 0il Shares Draw Attention in Sympathy With Big Board Ne Feb, Europe today - Yorlk, Ieb fluctuate regularly today, considera wasg paid to the oil s sympathy with a trend on the “big Utilities lost some el in so s and Belgiar Austr r as well as few of the L shads Budapest 1-2 buoy- last weel". -ling off rom th attained on Saturday & Electric lost two American Superpower but ted Gas er & Light move Bonds Still Sag Amcrican Listed domestic corporati continued to s slight larity, whi Sta ments ecas a somew markef nges in ) uded a of a point in tio Grande Western cline same Ane anteed 3 rade and q fractionally Standard 1o points d in Ch broader rails De 5's and a amount in but the gations sub; rise or | diary ‘itie more s points while Standard Oil Soo | of Ky rallied a point and Cit- : 5 Service nearly figure i ana sagged on the lecision to re the of the tandar ctors vital stoc rather ¢ | points a A carrier y. tment moveid Tnve g ore ative and industrials specu- e Industrial and Cuba Cane improvement series 13 lost Alegre sem peculative 83 m ‘ napped d Aluminum rica improve hily m de further 6 1-2'8 points. Con of W Shulco 3L s pan aly Sugar T's rosc 3 ose oecrd epublic Steel common Com traded the fting cou of & prices. American G, Chemical s rallied and American Telephone 4 1-2's sold up to 3-4, & new high for the year. bu receded fractionally fro mthat level. International Telephone 4 softened to the extent points. New Haven 6's ros The only new offering was a $4.- 000,000 issue of neral Public Utilities company con- vertible B a fraction T estme company iss firm. nandoah com nan. | Goldman wchs and Tricontinental | founa higher ground, the last mnwl‘ advancing point 1o 16 % where 1-2's | it met some selling | CLAN DOUGLAS BANQUET cd. gainc Wheeler, Holdin nt & with e 1 a point 1 o gold notes at 99 year 1 Order of Scottish Clans Observes Burns Anniversary—Tev. William THREE YEAR OLD THEFT | Cambridge, Feb. 3 (UP)— Somebody stole a ring, a wateh, aal | a cigarette case from her home in 1827, Mary Hislop reported to pol e bang vesterday. She didn't explain why by the Clan Douglas, 0. she waited three years before honor of the memory of Burns, the immortal Scotch poet. Rev. William Ross, pastor of the| | irst Baptist church, was the speak- Ll er of the evening and gave an in- Ulla Knapp i | teresting talk on the life of Burn: Knapp, 10 day old daughter e | Toasts were made to th Iing the banquet. Lo end dige ol j""hj] ’,""‘j wr of Beaton & Cadwell Co. Financial Statement A number of Scotch | sung by a quartet R followed by dancing night at Stockholders of the Ieaton & Cadwell Co, have received copics of the condensed halance December 31. 1929, | listed §221.5128.41 asset $55.975.06. listed $144,709. sefs over liabilities amo Ross Ts Speaker, More than 100 persons given Saturday nded evening @ dn Robert re- Deaths The banquet Llla of her pa Funeral ore held at Holy Trin- | chureh John Romza. pas- | officiated and burial was in the cemeters thi ity tor Greel There Dowd his city en street at Mis, 1eresi Dowd aged R0 died at her hom Friday after She was widely own anl| of the Lady IForesters. er 1d this at the funeral par- A. Haffey 1d at Joseph's chure R celebrated a solemn 14 7 LA Autonobile Ins At the offertory of Mass | Conn General Francis Lgan sang “Ave Maria” anl | faretord Fire at its conclusion he sanz “Lead [1y.fq Steam Boiler Kindly Light” As the casket Wos | National Fire borne from the church Organist | phoonix Fire e Trank Sullivan played Grieg's fu- | Travelers Ins Co .....1345 neral march, | Manufacturing Stocks The pallh Am Hardware 62 Cabe, Thomas Sullly | Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 40 ski. Dewey Hulten. Thomas MeAVaY | myjlings pencer and Maurice Murphy of Unionvill>. | gricior Brass Rev. Father Keane conducted the | coiirs Arms committal services at the grave. | el Lock Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Fafnir Beari s Hart & Cooley Landers, 1 B Machine | North & Judd ..... | Peck, Stowe & Wil .. Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co . Standard Screw tanley Works Torrington Co Union Mfg Co \ ecder-Roof Public Utlities' Stocks {Conn Tlec Service §5 Conn 1t & P 5%G5 pfd 43 {Conn Power .. s Hfd Tlec Light Hfd Gas Co com . Hid Gas Co pfd N B Gas outhern Mrs. tive o 80 € ilinces wasa memb Funeral morning at § lors of Joseph LOCAL STOCRS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insuvance Stocks Bid Manufacturing Stocks Aetna Casualty 120 Actna Life Ins Co §47; Actna Tir il rvice John J. Ke high m the arers were n Thomas M¢- John Paje Funerals _— Trancisco Cianci Funeral services for Francisco | Cianci, aged 64, of Kensington road, Kensington, who died Saturday, will be held tomorrow morning at $:30 and at 9 o'clock at St Kensington. Burial Mary's cemetery. Arvid Olson Funeral services for Arvid Olson of hurch street will he held to- | morrow afternoon at 2:30 at Erwin chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist | of the First Lutheran church will officiate and burial will he in Fair- view cemelery. will be in §t E Tel TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $08,925,297 K 'STOCK RECOVERY IN MARKET 115T & Basis Industries Show Better Production Reports Today PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTPORD OFFICE, § CENTRAL ROW, Tl 2148 Yor news from We Offer: CONN. ELECTRIC SERVICE (( HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY HARTFORD GAS COMPANY com. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. point Volume Purther Advanced 1ding ‘ Lrly EDDY BROTHERS &Co bers Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street HARTIORD MERIDEN ) I,!‘»\I\ Street 13 Coleny Strect D operations n We Offer and Recommend : HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE AND NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE Combi & of t Starts Rally ANNo; in Copper over quic points arked wconda more t nd a f New York Bank Stocks Bought, A ar poir cott others Nold and Quoted a Althoug! earnings Appointir pres or poi so. s We Also Recommend Rio ( Atchison ts Union Pacific %) and Ohio cach elimi points and ed a point or val no! d mor Eisler Electric Corp. Hock points which soared 1 Tot tr tions and points ral Consolidated Laundries Corp. On the N. W, Curb Exchange All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven THL MARKLT AT his) A Am Chicago A Gridgeport Meriden Hartford Af Ani Am Am Foreig Loco . sm New Britain Office Sugar West Main S 1 & AT 1a Atchison Atlantic Balt & Olio | Beth Steel Brook Man Bush Te Can Pac Cer De Pasce & Ohi M &SP € IREE Chrysle “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL I'RUST BUILDING MEMBELS HARTTOUD Halloran, Manager. & r el Congol NEW BRITAIN STOCK EXCHANGL Joseph M. Tel. 1383 NORTH AMERICAN GROUP MAKES MCNEY FOR STOCKHOLDERS NORTH AMERICAN CO. CENTRAL STATES ELEC. AMERICAN CITIES B Conso L yvields 107, vields 127 vields 107, American industry Washington, and San Francisco—the fastest nter of the United States. North American stockholders have received m dividends and appreciation during the last five vears OVER PER ANNUM heart Lou owing ¢ group supplies the nd, Milwaukee, 107 Mont Natl Natl ( N Y Central NYNH & North Amer No | Pack 2ot Penn R Phillips Wa Bis: Pe Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 Stuart G. Segar, Manager Reading Rep 1 & S ; Sears Roebu: r oil We Ofter: CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK Price on Application. | st Gas & Elec 11914 |std 0il N J st Oil N Y | Stewart Warn | Studebaker Texas Co Pex Gulf Sulph 6213 Tim Rol Bear | Underwood [ tnion Pac | Union Carbide | United ¥ruit U S Ind Al U S Rubber U § Stecl Wabash Ry West Elec Willys Over Woolworth Yellow Truck . LODGE TO MELT vent to Mrs. Mar- SCHOOL MELTING eti the Parents Association of the gh school, will ba called 1o of the special cnts. Thers 1001, A Ihurse ard party 1641 101 ‘ 60