New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 19

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IDENTIFY PLUNDER TAKEN BY BURGLAR Woman Claims Clothing Worn by Girl Under Arrest Vernon straet, Harry E. Camp, Jr., of 13 Middleton n, and Mr Schuey of Arch street, tl ned 1 hundred of wearing apparel the city, have clai a collars which t possession seve worth police recovered in of Miss Stasia Kragiel, , of §5 Tremont street, Mis Kr: giel having arrested Monday night on the charge of the’t Mre. Camp identified a racoon fur coat, a set of pajamas. three dre ncluding an evening gown. a num- ter of articlss of urders an evening W h diamonds cked on the e same manner wumerous other homes in New Britsin, W Hartford, Windsor and otker pla and Miss Kragiels' brother, Walter 2nd Georgs Kalesinski adnitted, ac- cording to the police, thatthey com- nitted the burglary. A cinsiderable ount of other loot tiken from amp home has yet to be re- covered, however K Mrs. Schuey called at the police station foday and claimel a nun rticles of silk undemear. Pi a ring h was stolen from her home was ‘ecovered ‘n connection with tne Kragiel and Kalesinski cases In police court todar, Miss Kra- giel was remanded to tie custody of Attorney Michael A. Saton and her se was continued uitil mext Sat- urday. §he was unafle to obtain $1 bonds followi® her arrost and vest nd last nignt he spent Monday silk ar bag cecoratel home was ran- viou whi spent a3 case of Fred Taddario th <0 cont charged w 3 strect, was He whih he s said t end c! CADETS INREVIEN BEFORE OROWIT Coast Guard Stodents Wi Alump Cup Today 14 (P— guard cad + Cadet Josep ¢ he fizst n jats ts com- D. Har- as won the competitive of the daytime 44th commencement ites Coast Guard infantry L o1aa6 parade Lieut ted States 24 tield National r James se Cott corps blue exec made ed v civilians tomorrow The Andr GOOLIDGE WOULD MOYE WITHOUT CAMERAMEN Answers Quesy of Movie News Com- pans, Requesting There Be No Plotographer Present 14 (UP) moves Boston, Ma Wh Coolidge diplex into his sometime he hopes record the Calvin B apartment ~d the following repl 1o not know 1be tahen whi hope no one will tures for that purpos settled Coolidge help you out of W you would pass this word along to anyone that might think of coming. T not in public life and do not like well to private affairs put on the rangements o we are moving e to Afier to come try to cou and - vou wish nd 1 will et very have my ( “I do not know just when we shall ometime be kindest regard Very truly “CALVI COOLIDGL: LEAGUE COSTS 81,000 DAY London, May 14 (#-—Tt e London naval conference sh public funds was almost a and dollars a da igures made publl cte expenditure was {16,600 $£3,000) or an avera of 0 daily for a period of 9 of to the cost tr Brit " ehowed the e LMPLOYMENT IMPROVES Ttor May 14 (A—Improvement o unemployment situation was today when Ap total of 500 ted e 1 out of March. was reported es- Veneto, Lat- Jess th n he improvement pecially in Lombardy, tum and Pledmont, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. ‘ al Estate New Bet itse e [Stock Market Struggles Feebly Weddings H WOJDAR—PATROSKI | Miss Genevieve Patroski, 4 ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Pa of 58 Broad street, and Edward Woj son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- |ander Wojdak of 138 Gold street were married this morning o'clock at Holy Cross church Stephen Bartkowsk | formed the ptial ceremony | Miss Helen Murach attended as maid of honor and William Patroski, [ brother of the bride, attended as best man The bridesmaids werc Misses Anna Bobek of Willimantic, { Mildred Patroski. sister of the bride, Anna, Murach, Mary Walicki, Mary Kulis, Jennie Skwiot, Stella Hijak Mary Partyka and Sophie Rzeznik. The ushers were Bernard Wojdak, brother of hridegroom, Stanley Murach Edward Lazarski, Louis Kosakowski, Charles Zaleski, Wil- am Stewart Stanley abrowski I'eter Broncho of Rocky Hill and Walter Domkowski. ski, sister of the flower girl. The bride was attired at 9 Rey pastor, per ide, acted in a gown of bridal satin with a beaded bodice | a Rose Marie veil trimmed with rhinestones and carried a bouquet of calla lilies, lilies of the valley, roses and ferns. A goan of yellow satin was worn by the maid of honor, who had a horsehair hat to match and carricd a bouquet of yellow tea roses. The bridesmaids were dressed in rainbow colored gowns with horsehair hats to match and had bouquets of pink tea roses. After the ceremony a reception | was held at Dudjack’s hall on Sex- ton which about 300 guests from surrounding cities, Isiand and Massachusetts, attended, Mr. and Mrs. Wojdak will make their home at 155 Gold street th return from their honeymo: The bride was a timekeeper at the Stanley Works. In conjunction wit! the wedding celebration bride- groom is also observing his birthday. street upon the City Items Mrs. Roge Bula of 1 | reported to Captain K today Gold stroet at police at her won had not been hoine Joseph La d week. Two \\'Estem Cities Show Population Gain ington, May (P—salt the west has passe 1 River enton 106,000 | | Was Lake it out W rambling right along New Bedford and I Massachusetts and T Je in cities of the 1930 census. It irn by San Diego. California The new lineup, as compared with old lineup, follows o 140 a in New se. cla Salt Lake Trenton Fall Nen Bedford . New Bedford . Fall River Trenton e salt nt Lake ton reased by 8 per cent. EXCHANGES | FOREIG? | New York, May 14 (P—Forecign exchanges irregular Great Britain demand, 4.85 3-4; cables 4.85 15-1 60 day bills on bank, 4.83 Franc 243 Demands German Italy Poland, 11.25 -%; Jugoslavia Ru- | 35.45 Argentine, ritain dollars, HARTFORD MAN HELD Augusta, Maine. May 14 (# 1a of Ha Connec 1 Ke $500 tord nehealeounT. bail ad 1 o FAVOR LI London, May government proposed Leaguc monize caty GUE CHANGES 14 (UP)— Brit- in general f: amendments of Nations covena with the Kellogs Hugh Dalton, unde 5 for foreign affuirs of commons today i question of & conservatiy 1id that, if the dominion | nments concurred, Britain ould suppo adoption of the smendments at the next league as- sembly in September. sh the to berlai Dalt zove CLUB HONORS NANSEN New York, May 14 (A—The Ex- plorers club ordered its c flag lowered to half staff today in tribute to t Fridtjof Nansen and gent It ¢ to the explorers' family Nansen Norway || rinent cit- ¥ humanitarian, The Ex ¥ « extends its deepest sym- ¥ His passing has removed one [ 5 mo: distinguished medalists and members.” FOUR HELD IN EXTORTION Glendale, Calif.,, May 14 (UP)— Four young men, {wo of them col- lege students, were held here today as police investigated an asserted attempt to extort $3.000 from Mrs. | F. W. Emery, millionaire San Ma- rino society woman. BURGLARY REPORTED Manuel Atashian. proprietor restaurant at 29 Lafayette street, re ported Kelly this after- noon that entrance was gainad and| 17 boxes of candy. 17 cigars, $2 change and a quantity of cigar- | eftes taken. Thé restaurant has been | under attachment for some time. L of a to Captain " Regina Patro- | Rhode | was passed | Schounard and Joseph Stankiwotz Il Birth Record son was born at hospital today ‘Warranty a Skirka to Charles Navickas, ux, Brboklawn street | Zlaze) Szumowski, et ux, | Bobecki. Linwood street James Lacava to Teresa Susco, et | ux, Daly avenue Mortgage Frank Klosowski, et ux enty Drozka, $560, Richard street. | Angelo Tomasso to Savings Bank | To Push Prices Ahead of Levels | Reached Yesterday In Utility Drive s born to Mr. and - Rassett to Wal- |, . : 1 Al et to Adolf Genl Genl ¥ Genl Foo Genl Motor Genl P Genl Rwy Glidden Co cm Gold Dust Goodrich Graham Grpdy Con Cop Gi North pfd Hudson Moto Inspiratn Cop Intl Cement Intl Harvester Intl Nickel Inil Tel & Johns-Man | Kansas iCty Kresge Co Kroger | Cenizn Liquid Cab'r'c h Alkah IM K & | Missour Mont Ward Nash Motore l'\a Bisc | NatCash Reg 1 N R Central 1IN Haven R orthern Pa | Packard Mo Pan-Am R | Par't Asphalt 603, Rails and Leading Indus-| trials Attract Attention —Freight Car Loadings More Favorable — Steel Reports Show Further| Production Drop. 40 ‘ ‘ 3 45 % of New street. ub Ser e e RA"AR]]AU ISSTJES RUMORED APPOINTMENT | Washington, May 14 I‘.umors: current here are to th effect that ! Waldo E. Clark of New London, | o |Conn.. will be appointed to thel 5 | e s e e ‘Gonve_rlible and Industrial Se-| carities Show Progress Also whose term expircs June 8. Clark is | engineer for the Connecticut State | 1 New York Rub Paiz: X stock mark forward r professional operators tion May contin ther fee 14 ed » to today, urning th and 1als Whic | Commission on Rivers and Harbors. et BRIAND SENDS MESSAGES Paris, May 14 (UP)—The ques- | tionnaire prepared by Foreign Min- | Progr ister Ari Briand as the first [ 1#1lroad formal move in his campaign for |ble and creation of a United States of Eu-|Picked rope, was dispatched 1o European | &eneral governments today by the Quai| The D'Orsay. | planation A copy of the questionnaire also MHM" was sent to the United States, mere- | tional Tmprovement ly for informative purposes | market depends on | banks, which turn more security loan expansion is T a dull Most May 14 (P moved at was tes he bond slow pace today confined largely he 1 and a few converti hondse shightly and stead; to the ading of | the Groc'y nward lag renewed ndustrial 1 on tone was dullness finds a in the slack Observers beliey Valley strength appeared ir ading was e p { Loadings More Fasorable Hroy | ——— Deaths | Abraham Tavine 1:,? e Word has besn received in this| pnio 4 city of the death yesterday of Abra- nait 4 point [ ham Levine, 87, which occurred at| p,. American Petroloun | the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis e e isher of Grand avenue, the : Bronx, N. Y. Mr. Levine was a resident of New Britain for 35 vears prior to removing to New York sev- eral years ago and he was well | known in this city and vicinity For a number of years he con- | ducted a store on M street where | Frank P. Dufty’s undertaking par- | lors are now locat. and he was also in business on Main street op- | posite Lafayette strect for some lnmr. Surviving are txo sons, Joseph Le- | vine of Hartford, and Samusl Levine |of New York, and two daughters. | Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Charles Car- | mel of New York, Burial will be in ir\'rw York. | Mrs. Ella Saule | | Ella Saule, aged of 1 Woodland street, Bristol, died at the | Bristol hospital at % | Bl Dol st 5 oclork | Trading in Small Volume—0ils Show Some Gains 1 R v G o earlic stocks | Wal downward Pullman Co Radio Corp Rad-Keith-Or | Reading RR . Rem Rand Roy Dutch NT St T /San Frar | Sears Roebuck - [ Sinclair Ol | sou Pac and Brand Standard Ga 00l cal Std Oil of otaled the pres | han 54 owed an incli rise Some show Utilitie slightly. of the ind rn NJ il of vl lates and sh v < are non having dec Large Orders Help arge o neavy T on abilizin; wife of Edgar yi will be held from sthodist church at Age stated t afternoon and the| .o vork, Mav 14 (P—An going ah Ereanozl EAle v e build GEs 10 BOZL ward moveme rotld tiens got Saule and aut el Vandaiur Wabash Funeral the RBristol o'clock Fr body be for burial rvice N day sent a < ¥ Willys Oy Woolnorth Willlam J. Wicander Willlam J. Wicander, agzed 3%, of 568 Arch street, died this morning w Britain General hospital a short illness. He was born in city, and spent practically all his life in this city He was empl A. Hijerpe - ! im York as i LOCAL STOCRS operat (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) narrow Insurance Stocks Bid ed as a tinsmith of Arch street for y years. He was affiliated with Junior O. U. A. M., Lexington lodge, 1. 0. O. F., and the Vega so- He was a member of the Elim | gz Baptist church Besides his wife, he is survived b a son. William Arthur Wicander two step-daughters, Misses Dorothy nd Gertrude Ericson: three sisters Mrs. Oscar Kalin of this city, Mrs. Theodore Johnson. also of this eity and Mrs. Fred Yeamans of Play and a brother, David Wican dard of Ohio orded decline ¢n small buying. California A four point Nevada ground a bounded sev: uation o vance, lost partment o sold up levels fo MNg Manufacturing stocks | Am Hardware Arrow-Hart Billings & Bristol Bra th y. Shares ga d New York . ville of & Funeral ser diay afternoon at 2 o'clock at home. Rev. Axcl I. Peterson. pa of the Swedish Elim Baptist will officiate. Burial wil view cemetery. 1 be held Fri- ices 2 2 the Comimnior ies Pow old Un more than one Duke Power nover In the indus Chute rallied mode that unfilled bu | more than 50 The te Profit Taking Appears was considera Arious Ero © profit t during turned dov covering mone been com- obac Torrington also sagzed | 1'nyon Mg Gl | Standard S Wor Funerals Stanie ional Salt Needham Ao nChani: who ¢ Blac Charles ack Public Utilities Stc B H Trinity Metho Burial was in Winsted, i Wil o offfciated Axtol = TREASURY BALANCE Walter R. Olson sasury Bala 3 1 es for Walter R. Ol- Wall Street Briefs son of M rkeley Place. Elm Hill who died Monday, will held to- morrow afternoon at § o'clock at the home of h Rev. Dr. Abel A Ahlq tor of the First Luth- | ¢ eran chu will officiat Burial e cemetery. be ¢ 14673 647 | will in Fairview | ers. mor Mrs. Catherine Emmert Funeral for Mrs. Cath erine F ari. aged £0. who died Monday at the home of her daugh- Mrs. A. Roth of Chapman | were held this morning at 9 at Church of St. Jehn t Evangelist. ' R Thomas F. Laden, pastor, celebrated the .soi- high s of requiem As the was borne into the OrE; Mrs. Anna played Grieg's funeral conclusion of Nearer My Go borr Lead 4 14 services e BANR SUIT TO BE HEARD Ma superior case of t Co. azainst o A ter Stecer o'clock the emn mington .ll)\'l'li“l..UF,fl‘ TO ZURICH h au Wt €parted for Z 10 an the casket was from th Kindly 1 The pall be er. Thomas W Ernest she played John Albert Stich Robertson. Arthur | Sour- CALICO LINING A blue tweed s : lighter blue, | mixture, has £ Al hlue and red figured ca coat and | a jabot front of t Andrew Lodecki | S 155 Funaral services for Andrew Lo- BOLERO SUITS decki, aged 34. of 42 Silver street, | Rofels o who died Monday & held or plain flat crep MoEning al 0:801oleloel at the-RUS: |Ithoxt nopular ot ail sian Orthodox chu Rev. John | tiste, or au nters tenot b Rev, mittal in h ervices at Mary r Laden rcad the com- the grave Buri s cemetery a stunni was its sleeveless blouse this mak Burial blouses are requien vas ashior view ¢ The Per brézr Michael Gerant Kesluzhi. holas| 1 Po- | fo Daniel | day as far cost only R Alexander Gerant and Paul miles cost ox $10. a tire that reeno ; [ - ‘C’vflu Am Tank 1 Stock Back 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW B TEL. 2040 RIT. We Offer: CONNECTICUT POWER (CO. NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. EDDYBROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street We Offe 50 Shares American Hardware 100 Shares North & Judd Stevenson. Gregory & Ao, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO. Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel 1383 Power and Rail Trusteed Shares (Par) fied railroad and vield of 4.8%. > well seasoned and nvestment authori- Mood PRICE 15 Toboco-Blumenthal & Co. MAIN ST, TEL. 6671 Hartford Phone — Charter 80 We Offer and Recommend: YOSEMITE HOLDING CORP. BODY VOUAD IN HARBOR ] ; ) « @ e bo COTTON FUTURES . b M 4 (®-—Cotton May 186.° 4. December New ¢ ember % fead ntracts 145 BBLR FUTURES A ¢ (P—Ru ORBSERVES 13TH BIRTHDAY (UP)— 13th of are living, bir ay anni- of the month | use HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS

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