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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. 19 A T T It was noticeable, he said, that the [large aundiences have heard him. 5 | !: 5 republican party had no speakers| Former Congressman Augustine R ry A O d f D l 1 ”NERAL SERVIGES l We ddl ngs around at the factory gates this |Lonergan, who is a candidate for ecove gam raer o ay n year as it had had in other cam- |reelection, will also make his first . F A paigns. “Do you know the reason |local appearance in the campaign toc arket t oug rading SALWOCKI—ZEBROSKI why?” he asked. “I'll tell you. They |tonight, as will David A. Wilson of A s 7 s promised prosperity, comfort, and |Hartford, nominee for attorney gen- > . - iiss Sally, Zeksadhl, LamiEkier ol cral, and Daniel J. Leary of Water- t] emains at er auhous r Of |icisure. Well, I don’t know anythin and Mrs. Stanley Zebroski of ’ 2 A ; Factory Executives Attend OB | uciuce'srect” decame dhoordo of {abest the prosperlty and comtor,|ouy, neminco for leutenant. gov- o M\ .\‘al\\oclq of New York city, Par't Lasky Sequies for R. & B Foreman | S SR Z everyone leisure. Abraham Lincoln | Congressman William E. Rankin | . -1 = | Phi > n of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salwocki | L7 RS IEE SRR AT lof Mississippi, father of the Rankin Uptrend Momentarily In Phillips Pet. 3o0th street this morning at 8 . o Herbert Hoover is a greater |Soldler bill, will address the gath- . Pub Serv N J EDDYBROTHERS £ G2 Menbers Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street « ‘clock a 7 . s re i 3 e -l > ) 5 B B L el L lock at the Holy Cross church. | o cii | % X 2 d%e workingmen, |ering whils Dean Cross is speaking terrupted by Selling of Pullman Co : iness and fraternal ciates Rev. Victor Plaskowskl performed | 0% o fave no more work to do.” |in Winsted, Farmington and Tor- e . |Radio Corp W R d t Y Att ti ¥ end riends of the lale Skidmore I the ceremony. ¢ V#6001 Tteners that thoss | Fngton. Former Mayor A. M. Puo- Westinghouse Electric | Red-Keitn-or € necommend o0 XY our ention : Seama gathered . a e family| Miss Zebro ad as her maid o - o v {nessa, nominee for count eriff, Reading R R « Tome, 70 Monroe street, this after- ' lonor Miss Genevieve Zebroski, The ‘pve]‘:‘ ;‘[“’t‘;‘zdlzffi'fin::‘:lf“rg&“:.Z;cc(: Sl and Bethlehem Steel. Bem i Rand fiye doading local dndustrlals, all viclding hetCrthanty p S UluICCNE \ nonn‘:fltmlt a(fllolt;::\ l‘xl;nt(‘c‘-“”p: ("rtli!(u‘:‘ l»rnl;»mmds\lu.rc Miss Bertha ?fxl- e el e penaion "‘i“. and |inee for judge of probate, will speak lltn]' I:uch \ e financial resources, long dividend records and conservative manage~ n H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity {the ushers were Anthony La Rosa | UNPaid taxes should vote the straight care Ly ey | New York, Oct. 28 (®—Recovery |sinclair Oil local investors. We offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE, LANDERS, ) 12 church. Mr. Seaman, who was o e e democratic ticket. DeaniCios ipliascd FHUMIGATCaD S zaln the order of the day in g FRARY & CLARK, STANLEY W . VEE M. T B an, {and Ldward Shumski, ; o ., |tions he is being given about the f“", S s PN LR AR S QUARK I RTANLEXSWORK S VEFDER ROOT, (00T, in the employ of the Russell & Er-|* Tne bride was aitired in a gown | _Would Tax “Fat Old Guss® | i 2nq cncouraged by the reporis s stock market, although trad- | Southern Ry PATENT FIRE AR) } 1 dlvision of the American Hard- | made princess fashion. Her veil of | Daniel Greer. describing himself | {0 G W10 CCERRRRER W L8 FEPOTing remained light, and the move- |stana Brands Corp. for 49 yvears, died sud-|juce was caught with gardenias and |a5 “not a politician or a candidate |jogve late this afternoon for Wih. | "C0t Was hesitant and cautious. |Standard Gas t last Sunday morning. |siie carried a bouquet of aster | for political office,” declared it Was | ioq where he will address a rally | The uptrend was momentarily in- | s¢q Oil Cal Beautiful floral pieces were mute |Jilies ana lilies of the valley. Miss|time for a change in government. |n¢ 7.50 golosk. Mrs I Hathaway | TiP(ed by selling of Westinghous: |sta 0il of NJ testimony of the esteem with which | Salwocki wore a gown of sunburst |The workingman does not \\ant,Tumb”“ e, B Hathaway | llectric and Bethlehem Stecl, the |5iq 0il of V. regarded by organ-|gold with Nat to match and carried{charity; he asks only justice, he| B anlenit o onLaenlosing asiUch S BRpoInSRb Al ctewRr W iED . izations in which he held member- | ro\muul}l bouquet. Miss Balazy |said. He does not want to be “thrown | o ureau of the demo- |these sharcs soon rallicd. Gains were | Studebaker e R e e in rose and carried a4 |into a poorhouses with idiots and : ; et s s e Lo \ of R. & armony lodge, A. ¥. & | colonial bouquet. The maid of |imbeciles and even criminals” when | ot Winatad thelpatty Wil to to Poroneels R e X2 g GRIGES ’“‘:-‘_““‘ L°lf“:"-w°'d*'“?“]l I":]“ hionor wore a gown of apple green [his days of usefulness have endeall e siainaton ¥ ties hor Il Ao |“-\;qI\:::‘yp:)(::(s)‘ll‘,l:(:\ml(?ll:Hi::‘:;fl"':“ld' lj-]“".':nnr,:,nyl\i,‘jlr e | « BT 0 | e R e e S TN and enoticemen "‘"‘J‘dr(esa a rally with former Congress- [can felephone, American Water |Union aific MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 9 a8 b J . U, carried yellow chrysanthemums. E achers receive pensions, he {man Lonergan, Thoma ve d | Works anvi v s & 1 \ N - [ 30 ond iho Dauenters of Lineris.|“JEi5 tary ‘Fiotsor senturon vocal | s snd.tiere was e pood sosaes | orueLolorEan, Themes Mowee and |iors, Tohns Munvlle, Amerlcan| D Gas & X NEW. BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 4 and by friends and neighbors, selections including “O Promise Me” | why the men who work on ma- | leaving the New Britain rally, Dean |Toxas, lock Island, o DAl Tt Tel. 5200. b3 SL O SR e e e o novevSuNTe vy chines all their lives should not be | Cross will go to Hartford to attend | Macs and Locw's soid up 2 to more |11 & Mbhor. 147, s e 5 e aerdware Corp. aitended| Atter a wedding trip through |similarly treated. |a dance under auspices of the sec- |(han 3, and Atchison mounted 6. |0 § Steel s 8 e e L Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Salwocki | “The republicans ask where the fond senatorial club in Foot Guard | wWall street's attention converged | vanadiam 545 3 ? - | i Gmer Thomb ALl N | de in New York city. {money is coming from. Why, tax the |armory. The dance will be discontin- lupon the quarterly meeting of (he |ywabash RR e We Offer: - * Past lw‘m"‘m Tavsalie st wers| e | fat o}l«l guys who drive around in |ied for a few moments during which |U. S. Stec] directors, atter the close | warner Br Pic 517:. 5 % Eestmaton of o T LISS—BIALECKI fine automobiles without a worry,” | Dean Cross will speal |of the market. There has been con- |\wast'gh's Elee 111 108% IRVING TRU £ CLIRE il it WHCEE S Al he wedding of Miss Frances Ce- | Greer declared. He told of his own | i tigter e | siderable gossip in brokerage ciroles|wreo e oo o soh 26 ST CO. Ham J. Rawlings, Irederick “O.)coia Bialecki of West Hartford, | circumstances, being behind two g e e o o | T s i £8 Crandall, John 8. Dixon, Charles H. | oo, 0 B0R 10 e Bialecki of | months in his rent and owing $3 to | Man Accused of Begging (i, o an extra dividend of $1. s S stock . 4 ABriiemmer, Hepty W Wadhieinan: sthampton, Mass., | his grocer. He has four children go- | Arrested in South End |vos ordered « vear ngo, but the | HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE : - | Ballard strect, E: . sen and Geor rndt. The honorary . e and Leon Liss of 121 Farmington |ing to school and he cannot meet his | |financial community has not been| (Furnished by Eddy Bros. & Co.) s LoD ML AE et ‘m‘iA\\t-n\w New Britain, son of Mr. and | obligations, through no fault of his| Anthony Oncoma. about 35 years |\ unguine in its hopes of such |, bt ’ president of the American Hardware Granby, | own. He urged that the voters put|9f 88€, Was arrested at 1:45 p. m. | o0 MEd & Conn West R R guar ... 20| Mrs. Valenty Liss of Iias | windfall. Nevertheless, short grew ) | 3 e 5 o all. 1 S Banks and Trust Companies Vi prc“d“‘tflooh place vesterday morning at 9 | the democratic party in power and | Py I © H R ervouREover: Lis e nossibill{yit: Bnd | Dankeretimruss: ca e o'clock at the Sacred Heart church, [he warned them against splitting jattcr he had - investigated a com- | ,ny hastened to cover their com- |Canitol Natl Bank & 1sthampton. their ticket. “You a'! know that one | Plaint that a man was begging in |,,jiyents, City Bank & Trust Co . Miss Maric Bialecki, sister of the | dollar buys more than 50 cents and | the vicinity of Mill street. Thia. arther. edustion.\of. $ L16jx | ommerlal Trust Co ol N 8 Corp., Isaac T. Blac today by ®of the American Hardware Corp., ¢ and general manager of the u<~rll] & Erwin division, Henry F. Reddell, Sergeant Patrick ara ust Co | 340 ul \VIOLINIST WHO KILLED UNI]ER’"]NE HRM 5 eter b 2 E < i i > At S doriatl] Conn River Banking Co . .?M;;:‘“flt \{1‘ ‘(’]:(‘:l“-‘ 1}‘;““;;0‘ I““JOD‘]"‘;I,,,MP was maid of honor and the|When You split your ticket you| l“hp_“.“"\' man was presented at(00,000 in loans on securities as (I Bank 240 HIMSELF LA]D To REST L. Vinir 'G'mm, K. Macauley, | "ridesmaids were Miss Estelle Bial- weaken your force,” he sald. ‘:I\" station the officers took away |shown in the consolidated condition Wk e b i 3 ¥ e i bRt Chaxies mimen it cenlesistarior the ibride; EMIEaRA nniul i O oiepeatiers dwere introducsdibyllitig ST of $21.89 that he is alleged | siatement of weekly reportirg fed- m..(.,,,,,’,‘s i Tie enry E. Beach, rles T. Le . S ireelingd and | Attorney Maurice W. Rosenberg, |to have obtained in the neighbor- | n A e o ' 2 2 . Russell 8. Goid, William Scott, Ste il,n ter of the bridegroom, an e | osd I S Hith : ral reserve member banks re. [Morris Plan Bank of Hfd . Precious Instruments of William s 8. Goic E E , Ste- S Celia Zawackl i o | who briefly sketched some of the | h in which he was arrested. % % i Jle satisfac- | Mutual Bank & Trust Ci 160 & i phen Sautter, Fdward Feldman and | Miss Celia Zawacki, cousin of —the |garded with considerable satisfa il Hauice o ke s | bride. lx.mI\ Tise bmlh,, of the |issues, and called on |he voters. m‘ He will be charged tomorrow with |tion, for it made a total drop in|panc v Truse Co | rbiceronm was best man, and th | suppor the Gemocraic party ticket | vasrancy and beggine. i T S e L ’ ;Pennsylvama Greyhound Lines e e o Tiss ot Fast |1f they were dissatisfied with con- | weeks, leading to the hope that |[Riverside Trust Co —Funeral This Morning. SEvhenSkonronliia ditions, or the rPnubhcm\ party : i aired collateral had | ' est Hartford T'“" R 4 N P l Ofl t i s Mark . cen rather thorough e UL 1i1td Actna Realty Co . . of a Luropc'\n make 4n~1 valued at | Serbich Safe in Friends’ Hands Arthur . McEvoy, all of this city, and E. X. Diver of Waterbur; Re;l ‘Egtate New & ey The bride was attired in a prin- | © ”‘8_”“““‘*“""‘0’ gt ’”‘”b-‘ D t h The recent high total of these loans | and Mtge & Title Co ... . I AR T e s | AAnRE R s Tt Wy | cessHEL Teiieo v IE B Madonn aCISSER IS Rl Y e s RO ea -] had caused considerable uneasiness | Underwriters Pinance Co. I fhe melancholy violinist, Wilian | New York, Oct. 25 (P—The bond transferred land and buildings on|Vell caught with orange lflOss()yr‘ns. irol of the Bovernmenty he Bl in some quarters. Fire Insurance Companies Serbich of 265 Elm street, who died | Market maintained a firm trend to- Wooster street and the merchandise, | Her bouquet was of calla lities, Thu | {fel, Of tho Bovernment,t he said, | e X News Scarce Aoliiat (iro) Ins Cb 5 from gas asphyxiation ~ Saturday|day in quiet trading. Both the for- . |maid of honor's gown was of nilo Yithat : Agnes Niedbala Earnings statements again made | Automobile Ing Co 0 airyiew | €ign and domestic lists of invest- night, was laid at rest in cemetery tod: xtures and good will of a store at 3 B1-53 Wooster street to Alexander [Ercen with hat anal slippers to Tuceitto, who has transterred to Mr, |match. Her bouquet was of chr. and Mre. Ludko land and buildings |anthemums. The bridesmaids’ gow * at 90 Talcott street. were of peach, blue and orchid with . Mary Iurman has transferred |hats and slippers to match, and they ad o |carried bouquets of chrysanthe- which party is in power, conditions | cannot be any worse than they are. | Everyone is affected. Even if you have money in the bank you cannof be certain of what is going to hap- pen tomorrow.” Machinc shop Rally i 3 4 S e o, |HId Fire Ins Co Agnes Niedbala, 13 year ol |UP most of the corporate mews. |gid TR ZR5 €0 oo . h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | Studebaker reported third quarter |ppoenix Ins Co . His treasured “skrzypce,” as he |change in sentiment which has @e- fedbala of 30 Farmington avenue, |"Ct applicable to the commor stock |Rossia Ins Co ] : 26 | called his instrument, spoke fo him | veloped coincident with the im- died this morning at the home after | ©f Only 20 cents a share, but declar- | tfe & Indemnity tnsurance Compunles | o0 ¢ho Jagt time shortly before his | Provement of the outlook in foreign a long illness. She was a pupil of | °d the regula ment issues reflected the gradual dividend of 75 cents. | Aetna Life Ins Co 66| 65 |death. With his instrument tightly |countries and the share market. |the seventh grade of the Nathan |The report of international business|conn Gen Life Ins Co ... 124] 128 | clenched in his hands, Serbich, after ‘ The principal offering of the day Hfd Steam Boll Insp & Ins Co b5 57 property on Stratford 1 . Char! ind Daisy W. Landgren, [ mums. . F | Hale Junior High school. machines for the first nine months, n | 100 | completing a series of mmm,(”m 1s a $1,250,000 5% per cent npte » Mary Cannamelo has transferre The church was beautifully dec- “\' ol Lh ok Machine 8hop | 5 505 her ;;Arnn. she is sur- |ShOwing net of $5.58, against $7.70 | iAol e tne Co ooy or.iiii 10901113 tonr‘g. aufmmed suicide a week ago |issue of the Pennsylvania Greyhound 5 property on Clinton street to Joseph- [Orated with white chrysanthemunms. | i -"f"""“'"‘““_ Samuel Sablotsky | yjveq Iy three sisters, Catherine, |in the like period a year ago, was Public Utilities _ but was prevented by the police. His | lines. ine Fortuna. { Following the ceremony a reception | introduced ‘;]“1":‘:‘[ “‘t‘,“l““‘ E. | Helen and Sophie Niedbala and fony | Pright spot, and was reflected hy fconn Blee Sersice Co ... 76l 80| second effort succeeded. | With call money virtually golng : bt el | was held. Music was furnished by » candidate for stato SN0~ | roticrs, Stanley, Andrew, John and | STensth in' that stock and Under- [Goat, JeVer 16, e | 851" Funcral services were held this |begging despite a 2 per cent offigial ALLOWS RUSSIAN WHEAT an orchestra from New York city. r rising young lawyer, Who, | yo40pn Niedbala. wood Elliott as well. |itea io1 54 | morning at 9 o'clock at the Stanley |tate and concessions outside, banks * Brussels, Oct. 28—(P—Yiclding | About 100 guests were present |if clected, would fight for™the in-|" "y noa) arrangements, in charge| Radio Keith reported §1.28 per |Hfd ; 1 Borawski funeral parlors on Broad | Were very active in adding to their € 1o protests of Belgian shipping com- |from Iasthampton, Northampton, [ terests of the people of New Brit-| ¢ 1o "piorolawski & Son, are in.|class “A” share for the first nmn\::f,’\",,‘,(L"\"“,:”,;“\‘” | street. investment portfolio last week. I panies the government {oday decided | Hatfield, Holyoke, Chicopee, Spring- | &In With as much success and energy | .o poqe, . | months, aaginst 69 cents a year ago, |s N E Telephone Co i The pallbearcrs were A. Sczepan- Jlining market banks added oAl eI bE b Ry ian htat | Mol Ware b os he shows in fighting for his clients lulthough the third quarter taken Manufacturing Compas " |ski, 3. Dazielinski, W. Wojdyla, W. 000,000 in investments, their » across the countr (‘onge- | rington, Hartford, in court. Mr. Sablotsky also dealt e OEAN G wlone w lightly below the like |4cme Wire Co see s i [ Parcho ). Stachara, and M. \purr hases being about equally divid- 3 quently 20 Soviet cargos of “dump- | field and New Britain. with the importance of the issues in |\ M= B A, Cook 41| 1020 period. September net oper- | \mciican S 26 |vd between government _securities ed” grain were allowed to be dis-| Mr. and Mrs. Liss left on an un- | the coming clection, especially the | | S " 5 Fl SO0 B 1) ® i o L ating income reprts of the railways | American Silver Co ... 1 20 {and bonds. Accumulation of $63,- % charged at Antwerp. announced wedding trip and upon | 18th amendment. 3 I mitnity Metiod 1 i preached atfonginyed to maKe a better showing | American Thread Co, pfd e 000,000 in bonds represented a large pResavele L) their return will reside in New Brit- | Attorney Hagearty claimed that | Sinity Methodist church, where his |30, tnose of August, and helped [ATEow I & J oo (o feareee (80 G0 im(‘rmne over the previous weeki@nd ' WOMAN BADLY HURT ain. the republican administration had | 50T Tiev. Warren I ook, was DS | 1,0 recovery in the carrier issues. | Automtio Refrigerating Co ovi | 8 {brought the total increase for gu 4 w Haven, Oct. 28 () — Mrs. —— not lived up to its campamu”‘"f_ ‘\‘?:I_ “ll’.‘\‘j“’q’:"]f"v 3; i ""”\f’x“wrn» moderate improvement reflected | Balf (The Edward) Co . 200) y | year to $867,000,000. Ethel Green of 26 Cutler street, New Drzila-Linkiewicz promises of two years ago when the | the war, died Sunday at New Mil-| ¢4, c0d operating expenses. Digstow Ha Carpet Co com s3(g 36 | Fluctuations in the domestic st v Tondon, wife of Caplain A. W.| Tho wedding of Miss Mildred | Yoters of the country were told of | ©N0 o L1 Bethichem apparently was Influ- | Bigolow-Hid Carpet Co, pfd %40 | were narrow. Railroad bonds moved t Green of the Morris Heights ship- | Linkiewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Coolidge prosperity and the ‘mormw‘a[zemom’l R -lloo‘r °L enced by unofficial Wall street es- |Billings & Spencer Co o] 4 | irregularly higher. Utilities were ‘ vards, is in a serious condition n.'Shp!u n Linkiewicz of 30 Gold strect, | €ven “greater” - Hoover prosperity. | ( 0FI0TC G FR0M B0 | O € B08 B timates of third quarter net, which | Bristol Brass Corp Le1s ‘fml\ steady. International Hydro- Nayihioyen ocn Al nidee ,m.,‘d. a Joseph Drzala, son of Mr. and | Anyone voting for the republican | it AET €T I;AI‘_\_‘XD‘W'\K;mf'l‘;‘l " | will be reported on Thursday. The |Case. Loskwood & Brainard’ Co 500 Ad I A sm ll B t cetrics 6s and Southern Colorado % erations of the scalp suffered today |Mrs. Michacl Drzala —of 334 High ticket in the coming election would " |oils were sluggish, as the sag in both | Collins Company . | 105 Yances Yerage tl Il | Fower 65 gainea about a point eafh. , when her car collided with a streot |street, was solemnized this morning | endo the Hoover administration zasoline and crude oil prices still |Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg | | Industrials were firmer. Crown Zall- e |t § o'clock at the Sacred Heart | with all its shortcomings and its Halsey H. Blake | showed no signs of being checked, | Lagle Lock Lo .- : 70 Distribution Is Good {or 65, B. F. Goodrich 6s, and Hudsen & e e church. Rev. Joseph P, Dawid, per- | neglect to keep faith with the peo- | Halsey H. Blake, aged 85, uncle | call money was again offercd in |Fuller Brash Co, com (Tass A | Goal 55, mioved. upward vEthesERaTN + [ Lormed the ceremony. ple, he stated. of Mrs. Horace Iddy of 261 Monroe | (o outside market at 1 1-4 per cent, | Gray Telephone Pay Station Co {1y, 4 < Miss .Agnes Drzala, sister of the Urges Pension Bill street, dled Saturday afternoon atfajthough the official rate held at 2. |Hart & Cooley to - New York, Oct. 28 (®—The curb | Latin-American issues maintained » F uner l | bridegroom, attended as maid of | If the democrats are elected, they | the New Haven hospital. Mr. Bluke, | Recent strength in the Canadian dol- LNt Sere e 60 |market was firm today. Advagees |(heir leadership of the advance-in . als honor, and Leonard Pacyna was best | will work untiringly for an old age [ & Civil war veteran and member|jyr caused moderate shipments of |International Silver Co, com 6 | veraged small, but were well dis. |{h¢ foreign list. Among Brazilian 3s- | man. * The bridesmaids were Misses | pension bill and will see that it is [ Of Admiral Foote post, No. 1, G. A.|gold to Montreal. B e e e e e ‘em Sao Paulo s and 7s profifed | R., of New Haven, made his home s el [ for the past 10 years at Short Beach. | rpg: » sister of the bride-|passed, thereby protecting every Landers, Frary & Clark | from brisk bidding. Bogota City & a cver small selling dribbled in. Mrs. Mary Conners oom, and Mary Pawlickiewicz. | man, woman and child, stated Mr. ? A RKET AT Manning, Bowman & Co, Class A § | Colombian issue, was strong. Britisn . ; o o ‘ Funeral services for Mrs. Bary |Stanley Potapowicz and John Balicki | Hagearty. The democrats are heart | e Was born in Middletown but re- | Total sales to 2:10 p. m. Nanning, Bowman & Co. Class B 10 !:)llstai’l‘f"\r‘“l‘ toieve g““;’”"'“‘; and German governments were fi P e e e Sl ey and soul behind the bill beeause it | sided most of his life in New Haven, | 500 shares. Natlonal Marine Lamp Co. 2 |the cuts in Mideontinent Crude and joined the natural gas shares in a| \WORRER DIES OF HURTS.. where he conducted a grocery s(on,’ High s o R Secrt Caar : 2 r : narrow upturn. Utilities rallied | Greenwich. Oct, 28 (P—Michael day at the home of her son, Charles | The bride was attired in a gown | is for the interests of all but the re- | e for many years. | Air Reduction 110% 1083 , | New Departure Mfg Co, Conners of 189 Daly avenue, will |Of white satin, trimmed with lace, | publicans are opposed to it because | prd * be held tomorrow morming at 9:00 | & veil of Itose-Maric caught WIth | the coat is too much for the manu- | Besides Mrs: Eddy, he is survived | aliiea Chem . 220~ 218 218 | NinBemencEont G fractionally for the most part, al-|pyoley, 45, Brooklyn, died tedhy * oclock al S Mary's chureh, Dur. [0radge ‘blossoms and carried 3| facturing concerns, he went on. An RY S end RS E R TS OBl s 1 5 M 41% | Perk, Stow & Wilcox though a few stocks, among them | .oy jnjuries received Friday when and American & | point Mary bouquet of white roses and lilies of [ 0ld age pension bill will enable and | harles H. Smith of Shelton, and four other picces, g the valley. bssure all of a comfortable life | United Light "' Foreign Power warrants, got : a affolding broke, plunging him |end another workman 40 feet “to Plimpton Mfg Co Russell Mfg Co Am Can ial will be in Mrs. Lillian Jones & - % > Am Com Alco \ s T obert Dulowakl A reception was held at Dudjack’s | when they become too old to work, ‘og }lll?ls”rl(y, \im BArfhuf\ 3:"“““‘: Am & Fgn Pw el lockgficy or s higher. Electric Bond & Share | (e ground. o Funcral services for Robert Bu-|hall on Sexton street, where about|ihe canaidate asserted. o ‘]’,"‘?' e o [T oco Standard Screw C was steady and active. The other workman, MicHAAIGTH Kowski, six months old son of Mr, [200 Buests attended. = Mr. and Mrs.| " Mr. Hagearty said that men 50 o toras And e AW es oNeD! i Bimeiting fed s Standard Oil of Indiana advanced | geziter was killed almost instantly. 3 and Mrs. John Bukowski of 3 ]):Zf‘hv-“:” 1"2“"(‘ ,‘°‘j‘°;,”:;§’ acl %] years of age are cast aside when it °t14.ug;mf‘ e T S A D AT A Stinlcy Worksdsomici nearly a point after a week of | ‘1he o were employed on the efn- . Bumitt street, who died yesterday. | ™ j‘_“‘_’f( 5D v S 1-0 G [ comes to employment, whether the | g ittt BRI TETE o aven, | Anaconda Taylor & Fenn Co heaviness, Humble and Cities Serv- | siruction of an indoor tennis eowrt will be held omorrow morning at | their return will reside at 30 Gold | ieq'are good or bad, The manu- afiemood R U SR Terry Steum, Trubine ice were firm. National Fuel Gas.|on the estate of Mrs. Frederick %A, v 0 at the home and at 7:45 o'clock | 57 facturers do not want them with the | yom Haven. | o o [Atlantic Ref [ anington Co, : Lone Star Gas and United Gas 100k | Rockefeller. ! — ew Haven. Unicn Mg at Sacred Heart church. Burial will RO BTN R A vesult that they and their families | At ML Balt & Ohio . . S. Envelope Co, com an_upward trend - = g * be in Sacred Heart cemete A DELTRAMI suffer. An old age pension bill will : Rendix Avia U S Envelope Co, pfd - The auditors’ report on the Prince | HUSBAND SUES WIFE « 2 iss Ttose M. Beltrame, daughter s ! Mrs. Hannah Leo ndbe, Yeeder-Roat, Tnc .. ST e e o ) o G 3 . e Tnest Beltrarse of | Ciiminate all this, he said. Mo oo oo, SRR L og (Beth Steel Neeas-Rantb e e : § ) | Norwalk, Oct. 28 (P—After giv- > avid Dehm e S o Pean. | Eed all e attend fhe demnoratielo i i Pt bt | Briges Mz Wiley Bickford-Sweet Co, 1 reflected in further strength in the [ing his wife his wages weekly sifce Juneral scrvices for David Dehm, rospect *\’I"“‘ Sy i evenine b D penl s U nione et e el e o |Winstea Mosiery Co preferred, which rosc 3 points on |they were first married, JoRn' iCy i d §0, of Maple street, who | % fon ef Mt L andeies WA i oo vhom hal termedl thaiment |0 oo oy e dentaihore udi salRtIE [ Gt & Wirecia | = = covering. The common also im- Harper, Bell Island chauffeur, now Bl . cied Sunday, will be held tomor- AeMBRO of 165 Smith strest, ' Were | oieror of Connecticut. [imosninesgatteniagionssilinc eSS ichne DTy %| . TR proved, selling above 2. Other in-| wants his money back. Damages’of row morning at i o'clock at st | maried L B 2 opn | Thomas J. Smith, called “the old | 23 born in Ireland but came 10 |un pacine . .| ;| Treasury vestment trusts were firm $5,000 arc asked in an action which M Pete church. Burial will be in|&f St. Joseph's church. Rey. JOhn| o o 00 ¢ democracy” by Samuel | this city when a young girl. Cer De Pasco . | Industrials were again dull. Spe-|he has brought against Katheyn R e I1". Donohue, pastor, celebrated the | FAT-omse of democraoy’ v Sumuel| Surviving are two stepsons, |opes s, Ohio | B clalities, including Fox Theater “A” | Harper of New York city, claimmg $ — hisiigiupbislini st that the country had spent $11,000,- | Stephen and James Leo of Jersey |y gt p & P 9 9 a W [l S B . I’ and Mead Johnson, attracted fair | that she deposited and invested tha « Edward Cotter - They ‘j""“(““‘““““f" t‘l“ “:‘fi“:"‘m“* 000 In an stéort to kesp a man from | Gl e e 1014 a treet Briefs ||cemand which wis reficcted in | wages in her own name. ; v Ifuncral services for Edward Cot- | Bellvame, sister of the bude, 88| geiting a drink and was seeking an | 1'uneral arrangements are being |¢ p 1 ¢ p . ; slightly higher prices. Ford of ter, aged 30, formerly of this city, | maid of honor, and John Zembko. |70 5rintion of §4,000,000 more. Tt | Made by J. M. Curtin & Co. Chrysler Mot . g Canada “A” and American Cyanamid | Military strife jn China has dis- < who dicd Friday in New York, will | brother of the bridegroom, as best |yt oy 20 VR bt T this < L it New York, Oct, 28 — Manufac- | “B” varied modcrately from yester- | rupted motor bus transportation, $0 « be held tomdrrow morning at §:30 | man. : enormous sum in its liquor fight, Richard Smorengewicz Com Solvents turers of automotive parts, acces- |day's close. | per cent of all busses being com- ‘ at the home of his sister, Mrs. David | The bride wore a gown of white ] 0t 5¢ 4o something for the | Funeral services for Richard |con Gas Ny sories and shop equipment reported | (all money renewed on the curb|mandeered by military authorities. ", Moore of 21 Roberts street, and |satin in princess style, a tulle veil unemployed, he asked. | Smorengewicz, nine month old son (‘om“m} ) increased shipments to wholesalers fat 214 per cent. | 4 at 9 o'cloc St. Joseph's ¢, h. ffa\lsllt ,“”h orange ‘NOSSO'"S'&"’ Mr. Smith attacked the “pay-as-|0f Mr. and Mrs. John Smorenge-|omn prog in September and the same level of - North Carolina last year produced Buvial will be in St Mary's ceme- |carried o bonquet of white chrysan- | vougon alibi of the republicans, |Wicz of 567 Burritt strect, who died |ty Gori activity has been maintained in TOR BEST RESUITS [more than half the nation's output s e themums. A peach colored gOWa | . ino that the people were not | vesterday, will be held tOmOrrow |« tics Wt cm October, the Motion and Equipment HERALD CLASSIFIED \n&‘nr feldspar. with hat and shoes to match were worn by the maid of honor. association reports. Member whole- salers also reported better business . in September anad October, reflect- & ing the more or less general reports How Albie Booth Was Hurt of an active retail replacement and service trade, the association says. paying as they went but were run- morning at i ning up bills. Statistics showed that |of his parents and at § o'clock at |1y, & Huds ON I REAL PLLOTL Y j“’“"td_ s “"lc home | thars were 3,000,000 people in the | Holy Cross church. Burial will be ‘& | 1zuemn Kodak 2 bride's parents ~with many| couniry out of employment and |Sacred Heart cemetery. los.: Autdlit SR | £ csts in attendance. After a wed- | \pjjo it might not be entirely the | - sé DuiaiTe ding trip to Washington, Mr. and R R ] r h !l fault of the Hoover administration, | Mrs. Thomas Glynn : XCURSION [oms. zembko will “reside at 43 |i¢ coula nave ftaken measures to| Mrs Thomas Glynn, aged 60 |1ne KR ... Drospect street. remedy it which it had absolutely | years, died this noon ai her home, |jsaerort e mm——— failed to do, he alleged. The demo- | anley street, following a ling- | s 1, . 3 . le 9 |Gen Am Tank . Round cratic candidates, it elected, would | cring iliness. i i oun work day and night to pass meas-| She was born in Ireland and came | oo Tjectric . S ures to relieve the unemployment |to this country about 35 years ago, = el " ! Genl Foods ’ Trip situation and at least do something | making her home in this city since | o) A O0%% e 1 for the aid of the people, Mr. Smith | that time. She was one of the oldest | o1 1268 - FRIDAY AW | saia. | members of St. Mary's parish. : i | Gold Dust 0 o'clock at the home | ut Chemical The New York cotton exchange membership of Arnold D. Fritze has been sold to John H. Mclkadden, J for another for $18,750, a decreasc | of $350 from the previous_sale. Net income reports now available | from 79 industrial and utility cor- 2 S He also stressed the importance | Surviving her are her husband | | orations for the first nine months | 5 | > 7 of the democratic stand on the per- and six children, Joseph, I “um‘('““’””‘ Rub | this year show a decrease of 15.7 | N .V 7th | (Continued From First Page) | gonal tax law and the old age pen-|and George Glynn, of his city, Mrs, | SMdy Con Cop |per cent from the corredponding | . o e : on bl I B Bt Mo | HudEon Moter | period of last year, Standard Statis- | 7 \m“‘""(l.m,\x. o his name for having ln(l'Odul.'(!d leg-1 Attorney Hagearty and Mr. Smith ‘ Halloran and Miss Rose Glynn of |JNtl Cement tics Co. reports. | < v, Mo, Norwallk L isl He did not open his mouth | gpo0 in glowing terms of Judge | this city, five grandchildren, and |lntl Harvester e < Ty, Bridgeport M once,” Googel shouted. “Oh, yes, he | wijjjam ¥. Mangan, candidate for|two brothers, Thomas Weston of | ntl Ni CALLS UNEMPLOYMENT ME ¢ YsNowgtisyen P did. I'll take that back. He did|yrobate judge, statidg that a better [New York and John Weston of | il 1 Waterbury, Oct. 28™P) - e Mo open his mouth once when he had | map could not be found in the city | Newark, N. J. Johns-Manville 751 Frank Hayes has called a conference . 0 to sneeze. or even in the country. It was an-| Tuneral arrangements, in charge | Kansas iCty of manufacturers at city hall for . I The spealer challenged Tange | nounced that Judge Mangan was not | of J. M. Curtin & Co. are incomplete, | Kresge Co. Thursday afternoon to discuss the 4 = and Representative Thure Bengtson | campaigning for himself because of Kroger Gros unemployment situation, which he I to a debate at any {ime or place on {ne jliness of his opponent, Benja- Anolonia Jakubowski Liquid Cabm'e says has reached a crisis in this city. K 3 : the campaign issues. “And Senafor | min Alling. Apolonia Jakubowski, 10 vear old | Math Alkali . The mayor states the city depart- | With the eastern football world divided into two camps, one as- . Lv. Montreal .M. i "lo‘“o‘I’;f"\.h;‘h‘:*""j";_‘;I’_"f(‘l:'\']'mn‘;'fl 3 Dea‘SH(!;nni H:-rv: [roniehegg ?;.::g:nm- o 0 e B MiE s e ;:;;;:: a:umcar:;iréz’:i:(sm:::m‘\‘_\;nr:;- serting that Albie Booth, Yale backfield star, was intentionally BUY TICKETS NOW! e arc actory S can ur L. Cross, democratic | Jakubowski of ooth street, diec nt Ward yes as the a a 5 Wi - 3 . Tinltailh midbes o misicets woon | | HEdcalled fout B UARA ST iNODE EME | guber satariaLt soininash . willmale | s horing tat the i New. Erilein HiMotots low. 1In calling on factories to send | DUTt by Army players as 'the teams battled to a 7 to 7 tie in the Sl now R Christ, that you hear me, if you are | his first appearance in New Britain | General hospital after an operation. | Nat Biscuit . ropresentatives fo the conference he | BOwWl Saturday and the other maintaining that his hurts were 2 sts should earry identiii- up: there.” 1t none of the local can- | since his nomination tonight, and | Besides her parents she is surviv-|Nat Cash Reg . says he hopes to have them help on | accidental, this picture is of timely interest to both sides, 1t g it ot s SR e e BN ons g e | e nafe e NS e i ol ibaipiite: e e i N o Gr R L RRL R L neom e sl e | SOV Booth, who has just intercepted an Army pass near his i . rds + debate ca & issues, | aud C W greef im af ka. D ve! 9 8 3 V. S, ¥ 2 pigration ofiicers on re-entry. (0 W Googel said e would challenge | Senior High school auditorium. He | Funcral arrangements in charge |North Am Co . § 5 87% e s i goal line, being brought down by two Almydplav‘els after run: . e AT HAVENVI L “Brnic” Rogers, republican guber- | has been touring the state for the |of Stanley Borawski, are incom-|Packard Mot .. 9% % FOR BIST RESULTS ning back some seven yards. 'Two more cadets are rushing to A natorial candidate, past several weeks and everywhere lplcte. - 4 __ JPan-Am B ... 473 47 the scene of action, Here's the evidence—decide for yourself,

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