New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. EE_V. 1. YEWINE Sacco-Vanzetti Adherent Arrested STUEK PRIVILEGE ‘Specu!ators for Rise Find Stock EXPIRES IN LYNN e 5SS IPRAVE Market Still Determined Today Father of Mrs. l)ouglas H. Joho- Demand for Tnvestment Bomds Tgi??p %y‘ O—@HESE Adflces ston Spent Life in Ministry | Continues Unahated in Market ing Crops Cut In Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston of Considerable Volume — Maple Hill has returned from Lynn, Mass. where she attended the ffi’}ji Bears Unsettle List — funeral of her father, Rev. George £ ; s A s Henry Yewing, who at the time of ¥ 4 PHISECY7: Prices Move Irregularly. his death last Saturday was pastor of the Lynn Community church. Rev. Mr. Yewing died as a result of an automobile accident fn which he fizured about a month ago. He received a bruise on the ribs to which he paid no attention. An in- fection developed and death oc- curred in the Lynn hospital A brother, Rev. Charles Yewing. dled in Connecticut in July. weel after he had visited Mrs. Johnston. His death was practical- ly instantaneous in an automobile crash A third brother also is a minis- ter, although not actively preaching at this time. Rev. Addison Yewing is on the faculty of the FEpiscopal | Theological seminary at Philadel- phia. One other brother, William | Yewing, is in educational work in| New York. The father of the fam- | 1ly also was a minister Rev. George H. Yewing leaves a | widow and two daughters, Mrs.| Johnston and Miss Margaret A Tewing of the Camden. N. J. Y. W. C. A, and one son, Edward Ray- mond Yewing of Fort Wayne, Ind.| 5 He was 62 years old was NEA Boston Bureau born in Enfield, Mass. He was grad- | Boston police quickly broke up an attempt to hold an “outlaw” uated from Amherst in 1850 and|memorial meeting on the third anniversary of the execution of e S 8 :""’t’: Zi‘ i Fh;:fiz‘ i ’“:rf'}\mola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, radicals, for murder. & CEuE upod Dle tdunkion where | 15Tael Prager, chairman of the committee which sponsored the he spent seven years in Missionary | gathering, is shown above as he was arrested. Fi work. He was forced to flee the|people had congregated on historic Boston Commo country during the Boxer uprising| pation of riots. and returned to America | Later he was invited to return as ——— © 2 FOR SINGERS HERE New Britain to Enter. Atwater Kent Foundation Gompetition UTILITEFS AT[RA” FURTHER SUPPORT of a Norwich ch Prices P ogress Toward Higher o Level—Flarry rf Selli PUT NAM & CoO. Menbers New York & Harord Stock Mfl- 1 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITARN TEL. 2040 WARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, % TSU 138 We Offer: American Hardware Co. Colt’s Arms Co. Landers, Frary & Clark Stanley Works EpDYBROTHERS & G2 Members Hart{ord Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 50 Shares Stanley Works 1 In ant: 'CAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Stovenson, Gregory & Lo, Members ot New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stoart G. Segar, Manager o We Offer: Southern New England Tel. Co. RIGHTS Bought — Sold — Adjusted 2 question—that is to say. a fool's ; n JANE A[]DAMS 70 query,” the marshal retorted . i 5 1 y Premier Pilsudski declared he did G o not believe in the value of the so- 40 I T E I B called parliamentarianism but B s L L J neither did he wish to be a mald of the word, of foreign a stupid word,” the mar- o Fonnder of Hull House Stays at crisin. is = stupit word: the mar- A consti James P. Boyle Prospect street A son was born t! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slem home, Wilcox street A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Irving Rau of Elm Hill at the New Britam: Genera} hospital today | A daughter was born to Mr. and | Mr. Bovle Mrs. Herkert Knowles of Hudson | Jaughters sirest: “Rorkin,: -at the New Britain | BYOOKIy Waterbury General g to t their tain and who have attained t 18th birthday iversary by Nov of nd who will not announ I, and four sons, John, seorge Boyle of Brook- ution and existing e g [ ct f Toddnpnutalnnaelion pdepn el abaties o S s SIS fealt kindly J Addams, n, Aug. 27 — Harry 1 1 : L i each the died at his home on We ek Police Believe “Burns” One ol (linton Street Robbers That a man now a few Haven county said to be Albert Mankus, is anted for robbery while armed in | lodge, St tew Britain on the morning of | Sagovew uly 13 is the belief of the New |Foca Smith Business School opens Eept. 2d.—advt constitution, the statesm d finished, was a rotten piece of work and bound to produce chaotic conditions Conservatively translated, the said the members of par- had lost all sense of de- cency:, TREASURY BALANCI CARRIER PIGEON DEMANDS RANSOM Kidnapers Send Threat by Bird —No Clues Tribe, No. 4 f Golden Bethlehem and Degree of name score will ir a few da no doubt [ 27 (A — Police ritain police, who have taken st .‘-j-'l”af ;f;lf wera active | THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 hat kidnapers of a 5 identify the prisoner "‘:'M‘ it I . Total < i 1 1 g Beach girl were tion s ik er pigeon n their effort: The ques *]v T o BLESONS AnaLLS 5 rew Haven county jai n the ame of Burns. He is thought by Gt Favata, dis- weeks ago after an her parents. Soon Anthony Favata, a real n getting letters Shirts”, demand- his daughter's re- e police to be one of a trio who htered the grocery store owned by lemens Kucuc at 74 Cliinton stree ” F unera l s n the orning of July 13 and at he point of a gun forced Mrs. Ku- 'y e and Adam Bichoucec, an em- | loye, in the refriz~=tor. John Jamrosz The funeral of John Jamro Becoming frighteneu. the trio es- o e national contes h anned t» be held in New Yo r will d ted by maii ; hae 5 Clinton street will be held T of the national co; ) o legs of pigeons ped. James “Cowboy™ ( arlr"”‘\"h'v‘t day morning - 30 o'clock from his| Those who reach the o designated cob- yrmerly of 343 Burritt g '“| home, followed by a requiem dition will compet = \id to be a fugitive from justice in ew York John Salamon, ‘19 80 of New York. were arrested as were flecing from Clinton street were captured by Motoreyele biiceman James Kelly and Patrol-| .. an Anthony Pechout detectives he but was told by man who had ons with him had o our before and or- mass at 9 o'clock at Holy Cross| first, 3 church. Burial will be in Sacred | tuition Heart cemetery stitution Harold C. Hart he funeral of 1d C. Hart 0 was held at §:30 this morning from 1,000 At a subsequent hearing in police | pig home, 25 Hamilton street. follow- 85 purt they were held under $10.000 o4 py solemn requiem high mass| pLACE L il for superior court. The third|.¢ o gilock at St. Mary's church sTRon Placelot an, who escaped, is thought to be Rev. John T. Connor was celebrant, | who h o e "\geons e New Haven prisoner. | Rav. Matthew J. ynor was dea- | Britain Ger : 5 : 5 : P ’ o Favatd hurch Street Man Held | dcacon and Rev. Walter J. Lyddy | in an explosion, returned home fr ¢ : e 2 i 1 EatY:Slvay t rtunat | he was told that the pigeons i P was master of ceremonies {he hospital last evening On Three Driving Counts | 33 processional, “My Country, |was injured about the face when a ‘Tis of Thee,” was played on the or-|cannon, which he had loaded with a gan by Mrs. Catherine Boilard. At|mixture of his own preparation, ex- Eric Lindroth of 74 Church street, s arrested this afternoon by State | blicemen John Zekas and Carol METAL MARKETS the offertory, Mrs. Mary T. Crean|ploded. For a lorg time was aw and charged with evading re- | g0 wsalve’ Regina.” The Sanctus| critical and it was thoug would onsibility, driving while under the |, p 4" genedictus from Millard's mass | pot reco hospital fiuence of liquor, and reckless| was adapted to requiem and sung 15lally blinde S - I iving. The oftense is alleged 1o by Mrs. Crean and Mrs. John C.|marred 219 MARKETS AT A GLANCE 1 or ve occurred in Newington, where | o i SR ke plaved “The S E 7 6 . Ntray is said Lindroth was driving a nt Chair” and at the conclu-| SANDWICH DOLS DAMAGE 7 4 v Norkc e which struck a parked auto on of the mass James D. Donahue | Brock T ¢ Stocks: Irregular ——— | sang * Star Spangled Banner." | car| G. Streyffert, 45, and a ; SPONSORS K ' e e LLOGG FE Ditibg s incensation of the bler, | sandwich caused police much tr Chicago, Aug. 27 (P—William R.|yjio " Crean sang “Taps.”” Mrs. Boi- | here today, especially Patrolman T stle, Jr.. stant secretary Of|jarq played My Country, 'Tis of | seph Fitzpatrick, who te was the principal speaker be-|Tpee during the recessional | several bruised finger e a group of Chicagoans who to- SLOW IN ALASKA 'f.'.{. = IN POLIGY STAND 257 they used to be Dan McGrew and | " The bearers were Frank Dugan| A portion of the san i humm orilie 2 DR sponsored & formal observance| anq John Tobin, representing Eddy- |in Streyftert's windpipe 4 4 Agpd Premier Answers Editor - - ; G the second anniversary of the|Gloyver post, American Legion. of |a restaurant 3 ning of the Kellogg-Briand peace | which the deaceased was a membe bt in Paris, Aug. 27, 1525 |and John Young and Richard Pi vffert's teeth clu Dbjecting to what he termed | hes of New Britain, Hugh Roper of | En route to a hospit hundless complaints in some quar- | West Hartford, and Thomas Collins | cers revived Streyfier s because the peace pact in form | of Farmington method of resu; s somewhat parallel to the League | Rey. Father Traynor cond Nations covenant and to the|committal services at the grave Fraser, ract it and i says “things are Gold Dust s s Goodrich itation, but no trace of the ham was fou ING INTO JAIL 2 Drau, Austria (UP} r1d court. Mr. Castle said the pact [ §t. Mary's cemetery t 4 4 er T plans < gging in a local sa- s able to stand on its own feel| There were a great many floral ha & on Rinner and Jacob i was in no need of other ma- | tributes from friends and from as- 0 Highe vo bricklavers. led to the nery to sustain it sociates in the Corbin Cabinet Lock Mme. Ir y 2 o4 ey AN ed charge of hav. s TR R S Co., where Mr. Hart was formerly he will r T 693% TOR BEST RESULTS ner's 20.ysar-old IE HTRALD CLASSIFIED ADS | employed. ® - 40 ‘l\} HTRALD CLASSIFIED ADS \ two vears ago.

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