New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 1930, WIFE DESCRIBE MARITAL TROUBLE: Rocuses Husband of Cruelty in Suit for Divorce (Special to the lerald Hartford, May S—Char; husband with striking her ous occasions and calling speakable their married life Be Heintz of New Britain un lengthy tale of before Judge C: 1or court this afternoon Mrs. uit for divorce . of New Britain. testified that they w in New Britajn on 19 For the first lived in the house mother and their married peaceable. Then one nigh home, she said, ha without cause or her in the jaw stairs @nd went and stayed th turned home refused to give ried itaj ye owned to a e all night aay Her mother ordered ther the house and they sant street moved Two mon into the ne urday nights he w mx]f‘ his own homemade moor went to hit said .f‘hfl‘ ny at that her home was rain to have n and qu dressed Officer Anglo- E;;;ian i):;rlev Repor(cd Bmken informed quar broken dow negotiati London had esterday the today. Negotiation names whenever came angry and with getting drun; almost every Saturday night during a marital unhappiness 1 Foster in supe when took the stand as the first witness in i against Henr ‘Jax move in G City Items A regular meeting of Pride Circle, | Lady Foresters, will be held T)xurs— day evening at 8 o'clock in ‘wn s hall at 277 Main street. | A regular meeting of Unity Re i ning at | han Vater John lodge, D. O. H. will| | meet tonight in Odd Fellows' hall a 7:30. Followirg the meeting pvnoum“ New York, will be played | market was The Manderin restaurant on Main [ under the wei, of f street was sold at auction to the |the utilities, but Hadley cstate this afternoon by |ly forthcoming and t Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz [and filled irregularly, The buyers are owners of the build- | tions | 1n the more active sto | Commoniwealth Power Bond & Share, Am Power, United Light Cities Power Gas & Elect ities were selected as 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows' | - May % inclined ) ging her on vari- | her un- he be ing BONDLISTS DULL MARKET IS STEAI]Y vev (all Money § Per Cent—Invest- - L ment Issues Quiet rtha Sitz folded ahe ere mar experienced 1i n reducing the losses em 1nto net gai Oils dropped in ings, vacuum three points and Stan. diana one. Humble ar ice were steady Columbia Pictu May § (P—Tle steady today. T lifeless and only sn s occurred nd ding all 2 reckional res r thes |on dividend. lost about day's 6 point hardened and moved where it showed a & advance Deere (new) after its nine poi nesday Newmont earlier was zlo Ch point o change in the fav- speets for a good bond ma call money renewed at 3 per | was in the outside accommodations nchanged nd high grade ues slackened and steady to irregular. Atchison General nd Canadian |Support fo: Na 1 Railwavs 5s showed an |vestment Tri v \vvi trend. Moving the other |and generally Rock Island A 4% Erie s, |Only a few < Central 5s, 2 B 1 lo 1st 4s money post at 3 1-3 " First Church Y. W. M. ven Has Annual hlectxon hree d to 49 for in- | Arm, w for stocks. Pac *”1“’5 HOOVER ] Washington ¥ week-end P vice presiden Brown; second vice rence Derrick Miss Sadie M. Miles Miss Alma Dr Minnie Nolan; , education com- | Scott; social com es Smedley; sup- Frances Nor- committee, Mrs, ways and means | Oscar Er ittee, Mrs. E and members at large co; o Mrs. Ralph Boardman and Miss | ) Nellie Cash inte Rocl following —— The re BRIEFS IN PERRY CASE SNty New Haven, May § (P — Briefs | purial and the being prepared today by the vernment and defens n ot of zhtgown | Horace pre an come record- D John . John & Word Mor-|dent of Southbury e Derrick; Lttee, Mrs, cson Down to be o'clock Perr Timothy J. thy J. Collins, rore than 70,000 ; contended r on a gov- he government | Jacobs bought cider hich ar is proved to egal alcoholic content. will be filed May 1 rect. H T Springs but city about 4 Mr. trade and | residerst here h His fraternal connecti | the Shepards of Bethler For and the Mo esters A oW ot EERotNG'S (P *HGIRED! | BHO “PRINTED < | charter Survi 1Cvrr0.'*s 18 in Nev Funeral arrangements are | CURB PRICES DROP | UNDER NEW SALES TR ST may.,;'Suppor Causes List to Sway| support was quick nging from one tack by the bear group. Declines Mostly r, early decli of small proportions and the pping the declaration o mining ¥0 point Collins morning l Birth Record New Brit. son was born at n to Mr. and (,rrn..l hospital toda . Olaf Strom of 42 daughter was born at New General hospital today to Brit- (P—The c to sag elling in Maltez ( ase W I \ ()t Be Reopened by (uun»cl 4!.470 ‘13\‘f sonment for o Dominick Zito, a nber of his gang of bootleg counterfeit money passers, ed today no effort will be r open his case was co ed he list baeked with fluctua- | imp 1o two points | ¢ <. American |y B J‘IN'!':L ’\'lxdn Super Am'rll a Americ deri vear ducted ye statemen who is a actual slayer i points of Zito fort mall nes were gen- | sibilit ttle difficuity or converting | found ‘ srown will go on t al May > earlier deal- down abou dard of In-| nd Cities Serv- B 'idgeml'?lgduil ial Leader to Man\ ‘\uxse & allied 2 points| f an initial | ean | s of back all overnight | igher ground |t ine on Wed- found In- |t quie ith activity rise were G0 G |Jamaica Ginger Sales Reracent “ ill Result in «\nexts 5@ ) VISIT CAMP 8 (AT Hoover 1 p of t river ca Wordin <ins hay hael Akela ne Bruzauskas, died P. E. Magnusol Carlson, $1.2 Church to Adolt e s o Adolt at I ¢ wag borr Sama 1o Elbridge roa Lacnniz; Sends Check to \ashua for Relief W ork N. H, May § (P < from Laconia for $1.0 st to be received from an mu y toward t ded A.O.H, ons hem ose was reported velief Farmington | lingering iliness Besides her h | Flood, she is survived by f ters, Misses Helen 1‘0ra<e and Catherine |three sisters, Mrs | Mrs { Crufield, all of New Y da\ home mo: and 4 30 at rch Ldward L. B i L. Brown, a John street, died noon' at his home afte He was born in was a Jent of e past Besides his wife, he e sons, Howard B . Clyde Brown of Ed res 20 years mon Ldson Brown of Seymour, daughters, Mrs. Mary M Helen Bedard of F ral services morrow afternoon at tha funeral parlors of Burial will be in Fa Timothy John Conn and Mrs. Catherine 9 o'clo vesterday will be John T > daugh- Anna, Julia Flood, and Hurley ceived today Georze H. Mo rom U r who is at Budap ON SATURDAY HOURS ork 1 be hel VOTE rown zed K5 of ! itar ra Peacham is survived by rown of Ve Cromwell and and two | Vachon and |c¢ou New Haven held to- | 2 o'clock at M. J. Kenny { tion Funer Mrs. Julla B ; for . of 24 who died T fternoon at Theodors South ated and meter pastor chur G Martha N als Hart buria tohill M o died yesterdav alcott street, wer —~1'S QutE Nedl iy o IN ORDER THAT d e VERO LAST THNG™ SHOUD B a “PRI0D GOWN o Tephe Rabbi Arons n Beth gregation reth gogue | and burial wa Carl J. ot d yeste Dr. ¥ ate a “m in Fairview cen Hanson s 50 at the Con- | W Isracl on offi h Alom syna- ratel GOES AGROUAD VESSEL 3 5 ) war i) A good will nt aground North Lake rday Abel A AhL| Th irst Lutheran |he nd burial will e ves offic f108¢ ernoon, alip street. | i Mr. | Irregularly During Day yevand Kijdntt ot 193 'Wave of Selling Sweeps Market Sending U. S. Steel to 1930 Low; Rally Regains Some Lost Ground rich Rub 4 m Paige Con |Renewed quuldatlon Later Turns List Dull—F allune| ',j";f(, of Yesterday’s Hold Causes Disappflint- Rises to|ins» BETRE | Intl Har Intl Joh | Kansas 1 ment — Coppers , Make| Mar ling s t toda yesterday, b hares had be U. S. Steel reach- round for the uidation rally set antial oon wept oy quick o proportions by Renewed liquida- he advance, ho on appeared o A An noon i LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co. Insurance Stocks Bid A drop orma ked dec way down and cor Telephone de th r bond factors difficult to re hored that bankers ha = (7 lbls L3 R v & Hegeman 3714 S. Steel Sags to Low Westinghou rehounded to Public Utilities Stocks THE MARKET AT that ss thro provem [Crew Landed Safely: \hlp Founder= at Mambers Now Tork & Hardford s:.dm.,.. 31 WEST \r{AXN ST., NEW BRXTAIN TEL. 2040 BART) 6 CENTRAL BOW, .. THL 21148 We Offer: BANK OF NEW YORK & TRUST CO. BANKERS TRUST CO. CENTRAL HANOVER BANK & TRUST CO. GUARANTY TRUST CO. NATIONAL CITY BANK NEW YORK TRUST CO. Epby BROTHERS FXe: Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Coleny Street We Offer: 50 Shares of AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE * New ritain National Bank Bldg. Te. 5200 Bernird A. Conley. Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. —_— —_—eees We Offer: CHASE NATIONAL BANK HINCKS BROS & CO Exchange TEL. 63505 We Offer: Public Utility Holding Corp. With Warrants N SYRIA 5 (P—Miss aviator, who t to Australia, t Mouslimi, nea: GIRL YLIER THEATLER T'OR $12.000 owners- o have been 00 Buit SUES TO SUIT o Washing 8 ~x~rn1nu\1\\rlu, May 8 (UP)=—A a prohibi- ht when a and silo Collapse of the caled a 500 gal of liquor and RADIO CONCERN WHEAT PRICES HIGHER lgnored Injuries IN CONVENTION BUYS ATRPLANE COMPANY ed Press Photd Haute President ross con- e acci- ing, telling WOrks

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