New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. DERBY ENTRANTS City tems — WASONESTATET) | s pog ) Stock Market Prices Sink Slowly TRY 0UT num{s{, ASSIST CHARITIES A In Calm Session Marked By Lack PUTNAM & CO Inc., has joined the sales force of the |Britain General hospital today t Of P ] ow York & Hary N&dw e e e ublic Participation In Trades = mck S[Ill S]OW—B&S Time. Sergeant P. A McAvay of the de- &mo{m leen Yarious In- - Eleanor Place, Eim Hil 31 WEST MAIN ST., I\BW BRITA[“ tective burcau notified Willian | A son was born at New Britain h e s TEL. 2040 Flynn of Stewart street today to be General hospital today to Mr. and ither ¥ [ e A \ TOdfly Z: 53’5 e sfirif‘s““d police court May 21 “.“UOBS 1 wul Vi) N At ot 3037 [rurar?"\ Neither Short Nor Long 61 s e WARTFORD OFFICH, 6 CEN | on the charge of speeding. —_— street it =i R sl ety = L 5 | 'Rudolph Lund ot 35 Lincoln| wewport R. I, May 15 (UP)—| A daughter was born at New Brit- | Positions Particularly i . Lcui;:»m- Ky, May 15 (UP)—|streel was nolitied to be in police | , 2000 Hirsiat s |iin General Tospital foday 1o M | Qyecessfy] Profes Sk . 2 wo Kentucky derby nominees | court tol . the charge of e S ©-land Mrs. Miloy Hancock of 151| > EELS ' Slbtite i e 1 worked the derby distance of & mile | driving past & “walk" sign on oy | 000,000 cstate lett by the late Ellen | Fairview sset. o oot O 1! b Connecticut and a quarter ‘over the Churchill | traffic light at Main and Church | Frances Mason, Boston and New-| son was born to Mr. and Mre sionals Proceed (au-|Hudson Moo . 3 Powns “course oday. Althoush | sircets sesterday. | Complaint. was| POt Sclety woinan, will be devoted |1t Mitkew of 21 Madion erect | | Inspiratn cor : Electric Service Co. slightly improved over yesterday.|made to Officer Joseph Kennedy hy | (@ Charitable purposes, under her [ 21 New Britain General hospital to-| tioUSly—Aubur inil Ce § : the track was classified as slow at|Walter T. Thorpe of Franklin | 711l filed for probate here today. 2 g burn Intl Ha 1 1 s Capital Stock the time of these trials. square that he was almost run down| 10 addition, many outright be-i 4\ son was born at New Britain| 30 Poi 1 This & The best of the two workouts mslm a car driven by Lund, and ap|Quésts were made to charitable or | Genera hospital last night to Mr oints. We Recommend the Purchase of This Stock that turned in by T. M. Cassidy’s | investigation resulted in the arrest, | cducational institutions in various |ynd Mrs Stanley Mochalak o b I ! 110% 11 for Investment . t the United St d e Crack Brigade, a son of Light Bri-| Atiorney S. Gerard Casale was i | P27'* ) fhe Loifted Siates | Albany avenue, : Soite ) re: the oute in New o & v £ ¥ 5 ¥ t < Iy B - 0 P gade, who covered rou New Haven on business today. The will of Miss Mason. who died | L Price at the Market 2:15 3-5. He was accompanied for — Traffic Sergeant John J. King was Pt AT went on alone the fi quarter 10| Louis Szewczyk, 28, of 141 Broad x\]rm lma,iar 1;9 ;,:L;x. ;m ¢ d t sh out impressively. Mdeel. wenl arvested by OMedil o Lo g 0 o ana Considerable surprise was evinced | Liehler and Doty on the charge Of | pa piaced in toist and. devore. o WITH NEW [ ; when the Three D's stable's Kil-|hreach of the peace at his home t0- | charity under the dircction of & com. 2oy i g : at B Ak 2 serry, regarded as eliminated {rom |day on complaint of his wife. [ % "’,' EL AEHRT : ; : : Ak i g E B & ihe derby due to injuries, came out| Oliver M. Wililams of T o Gty i o dat o . A 2 DDY ROTHERS& G and worked over the course in|deputy grand templar of the Temple | will included 1da & Ripley avm l[][e]es Gel] e]‘s on Ofiermgs s : A N Has t s . Siczkey Haotion: Stock Fxhangs 2:18 1-5. He appeared {o have|or Honor in Connecticut, will be | yrank W. Hallowell, both of Ne fully recovered from his injuries, | present at the election and installr- | Mass.. and Helen Morton, T m‘]f‘, Whlch Gause Slow PflCe | i A At “ T s i1 NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street and will most likely carry the hopes | tion of officers of Phoenix Temple |§mith and Esther G. Barrows, all of 2 - A and financial backing of the Texas|of Horor at I O. O. F. hall this| Boston Ay s 2 ? ; HARTFORD MERIDEN contingent in Saturday’s classic evening. The mee %11l open B YoimeTati . e Coleny Stree Sred e p: e | equests to relatives were made as New York, May 15 I noint 2 i g ST % 4 33 Lewis Street a 3 = § o'clock, Refreshments will be|(olions: Robert Winthrop, Manches- & 5 | bt DREE 3 Colen treet served, . ark; pursued a te sign \ t freight | Phi ot H \\'n‘lhrov\ Manchester, a niece, irned to i ngs, b Ve ¢ | Pullman Co Margaret Winthrop | ings. The volume of new securities | bulls have fz te ;I Radio Corp ~ argest in several ‘fl.ram for his two childre vecks and contributed largely to Interest On Loans ten : 377% Winisier Gives Address and HUUSE BEREM[WYwO’Z'I‘;‘BHJ Seneral tane was T The rgest on e feberal rosen el e it 50 Shares American Hardware Preident Answers for Neton Congessmn Stand With Bowed pont iR e e o L T e T s s e 2 L 100 Shares North & Judd ,000; X d Houv’ settlement Heads at Services oo Commoily st na, May 15 (P — Gilbert | tion $10,000; 1y ar Stockton, successor to the * v - late Albert H. Washburn as United o5 minister to Austria, presented house of representatives today hon- i 45 Children, $5,000; Boston dis- his credenfials to President Miklas | ored its dead. encar ks oD T e n T today { With bowed heads, the members Welfare society, $10,000; Children’ b, r cot tu .‘ i ; p ... B ; % Tn the course of an address, he silence in memo 12 | hospital and In st Hiospital, $5,- b SOLAEI £ z F ¥l- i m ¢ 5 o £t r e o 418, 3 S et e s L Toboco-Blumenthal & Co. “There has always been a bond | 1o o h i 2 the past| Bequests to Institutions : ""‘;“.'1‘" & S 5 | 1 neople have lofig viewed with pro-| The roll call of the dead became |American School at At , Greec b : U t wit t G s linit 4 T8 - e Sl et achievements m"l n :r,l. the od-,w of | %0; Ha Normal and Ag 2 : ¢ ; 0 > S : . Hartford Phone — Charter 80 of the Austrian people in all Tyler Page, clerk of the hot cultural Instit t Hampton Va of hur nde r. s especiall i as the moment of silence|330,000; Tuskegee N al and In- notew v 1 ough the | was declared and ended, the voice | 1 TInstitut very diff itical and | of the widow of an Qregon represen- | 32 cconomical readjusime Mrs. Nicholas J. Sinnott. sing- kept undiminished i estige 2 in s Up Into the world center of r d °d through the Istoric| DARTMOUTH DEFEATED Tollows Austria’s Trials invocation was delivered by tain M Flanagan s T rer. y ; qi »d with solicitude the the house chaplain. The navy orches- | feated Dartmouth t t the r ron a attra er fo k of (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Austria, |y rcred 7 Green Meadow Cou steady P sl were brief memorial | Flanagan defegted A. W f i 5 nded | ru o days ago Insurance Stoc Representatives Cro Dartmouth captain. 3 and t I e iving of 1 e t Auburn Very Weak and Montague, Vir- [ing in the best card of the match rar w2 burn Auto was a form league, Washington, May 15 (A—The 2 i Society for the Prevention of Cru We Offer and Recommend: giniz { for nine holes, He 25 to lead & dronoing near i h The late senators whose names| his rival two up at t e i Yo the Lawrence D. Tyson, of Tennessee: | foursome match i reat progress you Jow mak- Theodors E. Burton. of Ohio, and bl . e Ry ellent : ;i {hg and trust that ach day wil Francis E. Warren, 5! Wyoming. | YouxG DIVORCEE TO WED BUT a cord ba felles : 2t 2 veal more clear sig ¢ an Sver The representatives whose mem- orced at 10 years of age. Mary | i 2 ; Tl 3011 3 ~ : brighter : jes were honored were Roval H.|vVirginia \incent 2 'nw Do e n one 1 - b am ! emacka: W, B Nerte i ume o arty setiman o7 15 Prof Taking in Utiltes s Well % 2 et tesins s MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE " in place a na hburn in the development [vania: Lesley J. Steele. Georgia; O. | op ot e i 2 3 : e 4 1 ar _ : s A T foale Minnseota: e W s e as 0il Shares - g71s : New Dritaln National Bank Bldg. Griest, of Pennsylvania; William X m and nployed s as Ca “ortt - ok Tei. 5200. Kaynor Massachusetts. Eilmer O. i i 3 u M mar ak| o B na Bernard A. Conleyr Braston A. Porter. ding Saginiaonhylb et sl onsad e ST e : K ; Eagle Lock i : DIRECT PEIVATE NEW YORE PHONE CANAL 4517-8. which is the gurest | Lee, Texas. arket followed t clin ; ; foundation upon which permanent —— o world pea e Second Deportation Is { i e S ph Service. i { presses Gratitud z > : dgral ; s : jian : g : e President Miklas, after recipro- Facing Alfred Kurth i TANER AR 3 Coco Cola, Westingh lec- ; . 5 We Offer: t good wishes of Mr. Stock New Haven, May 15 UPr—Alfred 5 PREILINLON 7 American Tobaco, k iy 3y = s id Austria had feelings of Kurth of Allingtown who according | ; 2L e N B, | e e OV e ‘ s l h G C e SreaN Tt ria] e taley _ by early afternoon were Al i Stowe & Wil ... Appalachian Gas Corporation sd States, wh had | faces that prospect. He was arrest- rs. Laura Rattenbury, aged b = points, in r t umor: e Common Stock nd ed by Weet Haven police on a com-|0f T4 Monroe sireet, died this 2 ] ¢ Share, : . : or il Gt L ';\'?;‘r:{:l;'—'}n‘.!f:.i 'v\Tdf"x:i ;‘2?3,.,?‘.0“10 : Bt ) pped oft ihania . st LS ey ; Listed on the New York Curb Exchange S e e e saulted eral i fforded by lice recognized him as one who T 'nl arrangemen sufferings | hed been sent back to Germany in| k & Son of B el it » S e lengthy ref- | bonds for immigration authoriti i = . Washburn’ Kurth it was said enterec Barhara Wockowicr oS ot e DLt Gliles St vitd as |t at < 1 L& B PR M | e (B0 I i R R R e HINCKS BROS & CO - — e quota had been f&".:\\.:l‘d was ap- | of . and Mrs, h!e"\ vock Ccz | p 15t 5 7 5 s hou T r g EE = ) 7% B ehene nd placed a ’ i S PR T bRy . . S u e i 2 s e - : Falcons Will Discuss prehended and placed aboard a ship | r\ S o ine i 2 ST - Southws i Wiviet i Members New York Exchange at New York. The boat, however, |at ew Britain Genueral Progress in District S i e dRlian : 5 a nigh. 1 e e AR 55 WEST MAIN vrrn TEL. 6 nests of Y d to slip ashore. Soon : p SR 4 3 pomne nd | @ 1 C MANAGER he had caused Kurth's { i o tive. 1a e GxLIEBALEN Gr ar ced that the charg ) Dhed 2 i e - § ® v ]"' \'\RR"’ \T\ 2:15-3 e rest in the case by that B > k v e “21 :v.“’f::'\::(r:tr;\‘ CRAFT : \\lllfam % \\lu:nw\l\rr‘ v ment Company shares i Teduction 1464 1 ‘b ‘L INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS both phys- p cegiaEie ey i e - jcal directors of Nest 5 G G| T et BRI SRt e e V. Axel I Deterson, | Babson Reported Head city, American F on of Labor, and | "roo! dhr i b Of Papcr Mxll C omhme HeaFaloon f TR LAt : chureh, will officiate. Burial will e can G % delegation of labor leaders a R ; r-v:;:‘a- ;mm S s means of preventing further unem-| e n er News v 7 5 2 @ BN rkets report TUTTLE RESIGNS P( . hone company or be given by ) ns at ti (L M Gl e G LG William R. Olson ! 2 ess b P . i is employed in the 2 House that the presiden A 0 :‘:"_ s : : WO SAlL FOR POLAND L them he would seek wherever possi- ©° 9! Tk plac T GaT a ' Rogzer V i, > g : 2 onda ¢ 5 Soneet ¢ el ble to prevent further layoffs a Agjdiengdonda b Rivers 1| Rapy | 141 ) p i ¢ t s Polan ext meeting of i Pt 7 1 noon 5 o'clo A t e 3 nced mes t A g g ) s practicable to facilitat b pansion of employment in the sh Abel A ith Andrew Braus- | & 3y : Fairvie & officer iy Illingworth Will Get MEARS PLANS RACE ("l‘y Job Back ngain ¢ X May 15 (U —A race Tk, ey 2h) €®| When a reorganization of the de- 3 Botid sltling recard fa ) nt of public works is institut reported today to be scheduled to LOHPOL DLYLG S L et 5 2o ; b 2 Frank §. Ilingworth will be re- ! Jier o e v i start in June between John Henry |, '..4"¢s the position of paymaster, | Charles J. Parker : \ P22 , o ‘ , Passport ar Mears, who thrice established new |i!r ReS oS R e ‘ o 5 Wi follister, of \ h . ‘ 3 : i » o By Btanley 10, from which he was dropped two ineral service Mrs. Sarah i 23 | 3 ; speed records in circling the globe . : 2 2 g : e B Sy s ago. Raolo Neri has heen fn | Cor o Parker, of Cl ed to set one in 1425 with Edward ol GRRl Enohin 3 change in the city government re- : r Shirt Co., who Echlee ia Jorte a be in contemplati ‘ t ome, 343 The record is held by the Geat|POTted today to be in contemplation |3 I 43 V lin which set the mark at 15|18 the appointment of Henry S. Tal- | Main strec TR e S L U o m w1 Tl : il : o 8 AGRThaly a as sucee t 3 ernoon a ‘clock & home 5 on Gas . 3 120% ) mula 3 k < A ) 4 lard as su sor to Attorney P, 17, |afternoon at o'clock at the hom .| o H v h ; - ; L “ 2 : i\hl‘lr) \ ()l I: ( ]{l I’IF ( ()() 3 | onthly Besides Mr. Barszcz, the local nest Boleslaus Bo- on will be hel McDonough on the board of compen- | Rev. Henry Wiliam Maier, pastor |, ation and assessment, | emeri of the First Congregational | We will sell you money on time to pay bills like autos, U | church, nd Theodore A. |t PEDDLER Anm_sn D | Greene, present pastor, will officiate. for, they eal 3 Charged with violation of a city|Burial will be in the Parker plot in | in the exe I'wo New Loan Plans. For Husoand and Wife or Single Person ordinanc prohibiting peddliug |Fairview cemetery immediately aft- T ecializes the 3 c . ax & Borrow £100—Repay £3.00 Per Month | without a licanse, Salvo Greco, 45, |er the ser at the home, m towels and || ynds | Yacif 3 e Borrow N0—Repay $£10.00 Per Month ’ [} BOND SALE BANNED Concord, N. H., May 15 (®—In- surance Commissioner John E. Sul- livan today suspended from sale Hampshire the five per cent 600,000 convertibie gold deben- bonds of the New England Eleciric company doing business Portsmouth and Derr dios, etc, are sold. Repay in small weekly or mom amounts of 153 Washington street was ar- E— toilet tiss 240 ‘ 1 : mon sha shor Borr : = S ot Seasiary| 1 ftol 3 n hEs s orrow $300—Repay 815.00 Per Month el ‘:d“ ] Pl ,] ke (:R" e T"'y“\nr‘\ COMMUNISTS 1N BATTLI : OTRER AMOLNTS IN PROPORTION PLUS 3127 INTEREST will be arraigned in po Ve wish to thank all our friends | STS ! i ] 897 ! . Al . & rt tomorrow. It is allegad |and relatives for their sympathy and | T n. Germa N A— | Erie R : 2 & A to May 22 has hee e o that wa & from house {o|kindness shown us during the death and 1 v nt 1 . L i e o Broid et oering 41y ot ot belaved faer, Cnares Kood: | ‘ Snat, in | Freeport Tox a0% ‘o S Rich B srack under MUTUAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE goods for sale ham. aleo f the beautiful floral | juring 25 and overcoming ! 1 L 3 ) v | A T ithd : 150 MAIN STREET hold a sale — f | police forer alt o & r J Open 8:30 t 00 Daily and Saturdas to 1:00 P. 3 licious home cooked food at Valentine was a Ftoman priest | 3 About 130 co " 1 PHONE 1371 is Company, West Main street, | who was martyred in the third cen- VILL C. NEEDHAM |in the clash e village pe 1 Foods 9 s ourt A Call, Write or Ph riday afternoon. Come and bring | tury. but he seems to have nothing HARRY G. NEEDHAM numbered only six. Eighteen injur- 1 Motors your friends.—advt. i to do with the day of his name. MRS. EDITH N. CARROLL. |ed were sent to a hogpit 1 Pub Serv 1

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