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STRAUSS-ROTH (0. | (i Money Will Be Used for Chist- Thi cend h $100 and the it we pany, Quig the ¢ invol were ed b not tion to the been Mr all t duct err Mayor ¢ I Schw B L] €ious ¢ Dollars Chrisf P helpi must generosity neighbors Y ts NFLATION ENDED, <% BROKERS BELIEVE = - Situation of 13 Months Ago Gor- rected, Their Viewpoint 1eCORT taken co comm fo 0 comy growt coun our 1h gold forg corpor given Mayor Quigley needy guilty 1ent run into a bogey man. All this rot is in our imagination. Business is poor. We all know ft. . The stock market confirms it. But are we to IVE M AY R {assume we are 1o g0 from bad to | worse, from here, or shall we take |the sane view that in due time we | will emerge from this gloom. A little {cheer at this time, a slight mental effort to think rightly ind sanely, will help. mas Reliel-Fund MITCHELL IS HELD - ONARSON CHARGE e Strauss-Roth company, which ucts a store at 361 Main s a check 'Or Christmas relief fund J0u baskets of food tog city at Christmas, aunounced today. Schwartz, rep had an int i rday, Jetails of the for the will give of the rview with Mayor during which recent police case ving employes of the concern gonc over. were discharg- vy Judge Saxe, who fo 1 them of the charge of viola- city ordinance pertaining meat alleged to have human consumption. 1 the mayor of sh to comply with | he laws pertaining to the con of the business, and to cooper ith the officials of the city gov- in every way. ynks Donor cy today se of thanks Fire in East Hampton George Mitchell former New Brit - ain man, but more recently of East | Hampton, was arrested in the town yesterday under a $10,000 bond for trial No- vember 20 on a charge of arson. His arrest occurred following &n all day fire marshals’ meeting yes- terday in the office of State Police Commissioner Robert T. Hurley and was the result of information ob- | tained relative to a fire that took | place October 29 in a building In fol- | the center of last Hampton in | Mr. | which Mitchell | half interest. The evidence was State Policeman Roy e Ny was to the effect that Attention of Mr aftz | worked as a chef ¥ y Lunch, the the of a sale unfit Sehwar of v ompany's w t the letter to 1rtz ithan St Inc., ) Pacific Street rauss procured Pettingill and Schw the started, in fire who Sherc person was ar o ir very gen- Hundred Britain's only vlace Mem rs of the st Hampton volunteer fire department go toward| fought the blaze allege that people who they found evidence of in- a upon the in the form of cans of fortunate newspapers and candles persons were questioned concerning their knowledge of the by Pettingill in the course of his tion and he testified at y terday’s Learing. Tt was afte lasted om that the ains 5 fur donation those o this of our ng re arism gasoline, Many time the o1 mor« of food for the poor fire invest the hearing which . m. until 5 p. ¥ arson was brought bond in ti Justice of the Peace and furnished by Louis charge of fitchell t by Hart e was nounced | George on of $100 ' Jar out the ried in- of town's tax list. ught in testi- the building ca and an assessment value 12,000 on the The other p ing is in Greece who t made yution of $10 from Hjerpe of the board 1 contribu- James contr G t th o an- ‘Marcusr Da]\TDES in Virginia While Hunting | New York, Nov. 11 (A—The sud- | death of Marcus Daly, son of Anaconda king on in Virginia was an offices of the Heart discase as the cause who was 49, left Holly Island club coast on Saturday s then in excellent his death was a shock of his family, among Mrs. James W. Gerard former ambassador (o Daly’s si Daly's death body the 2 financier New York for the cff the Virginia night. Hu health {to m who MeKinnon wife d view calmly | ) 18 trans- On the e aly s survived plcture | vidow s le other. cducated has cord, N. H fro ime er. was on also by his Harrenreich Daly it St. Iaul's school, and at Y, place = VENLO .} or Venlo, receiy ZEPPELIN AT Holland, Noy f Zeppelin stopped ) minutes today prices go to and hip? Wheat | large c The di Sl 5 ¢ - inferest ar 2 i nts of the neighborhood hered to watch her leave After cruising a short wh town the Zeppe dircction of GRAI 3 igonth erdam, it he must 4% ible on W other 19, five are Per- prices ison in g0 back Seh above disappeared ) e Aachen and this -war forget the nt of the of wealth, he pinnacle of ition in th our not our to pre ion world Mrs, Mrs. Clar: > Swanson phir anson, resident of this home in wife of up ms, 1 of Jo a former yesterday at he the invest- Securlties ble 1n- |t today at a= ed 13 er A She was 1501 ides her hus by a ty band, sh brother, A. Johnson eont of cent 50 Funeral will be held orrow afternoon at o'clock win chapel. Burial will rview cemetery. services to- hink ? o ap- poise. Our | F7air We are lest we , don it this tal loss of warped corner he in August Anderson t Anderson, a carly Swedish settle y and for many years a resident here, died yesterday afternoon at his home at 47 Shultas place, Mr. Anderson came to this city in residing in Stanley Quarter for years. He was widely known Swedish residents, Alden E. An- ghter, Miss also of Hartford Anderson in 76, onc of rs of this 51 cmies Have $2500 By Saving $16.25 a Month UR 36-year-old Plan of money-buildingis used by more than 190,000 investors. Write for free descriptive booklet, Enjoy Money.” INVESTORS SYNDICATE Founpep 1394 Local Office 99 West Main Strest NEW BRITAIN, CONN; many amor Surviving are derson of Hartfo Alice E. Anderson, and a brother. Osc | Los Angeles, Cal Funeral services will he held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Taylor & Modeen funeral home, | Hartford and Erwin chapel, this | city. at 3:15. Burial will we in Fa | view cemetery, a son Funerals i ‘ A daughter Miss Helen A. Ryan Funeral services for Miss Helen yan, aged 28, who died yester- at her home, 32 West Pearl et, will be held tomorrow morn- $:30 at the home and at 9 Joseph's church in S§t. Mary's ceme- CASH ON CREDIT ! ¥y payment plan 1 t hard times, W your credit. Every- g Confidential ounts up to $300 hutes 4 %% monthly or I*:lance only st be Joseph selden Ifuneral Holmes Joseph Sel- ormerly of turday in East held last mght home of his daughter, Mrs. ] services for Mutual Industrial len Holmes, aged 73 Horvice lis city, who died LI Main — Over Ashles’s [Drangs B Daily Saturday : 1t the )t 8 0 oto 1 W. B. Lutz of East Orange. Burial was in Spring Grove cemetery, Hart- ‘rom. this afternoon. ‘Former Resident Arrested Alter latter | and is being held | said to have a | by | Mitchell who Modern | had a key to| who | Dlugolenski, after | owner of the build- | present time. | .| A. Duran Hartford. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'U SDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930, Weddings SCHMIDT—H Mr. and Mrs. George I, 194 Lafayette stree marriage of their Gladys, to Frank E. Church street. The marriage ceremony was per- formed at 4 o'clock this afternoon, ,m Rev. Randolph Ray, at the Lit- |tle Church Around the Corner, N; York city. The young couple were by Mr. and Mrs. George of Staten Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt left unannounced wedding trip will be at home to their friends, at 60 Cedar et December 1. Miss Hennig was until recently | | employed as head bookkeeper at the | Connecticut Light & Power Co., Mr. chmidt also being employed by the same company as assistant electrical engineer at the Curtis street plant, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will reside |at 60 Cedar street. 1G Hennig of announce the daughter, Miss Schmidt of attend.d | Gutekunst man after | OSOSKI—DLUGOLENSKI Miss Estelle Dlugolenski of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ski of 136 Smith street | Ososki, son of Mr. | Ososki of Thomaston this morning at Heart church | wid celebrated | mass. Miss Sue Rowa attended as maid | of honor and Wallace Oskulski of Dlugolen- and Paul Mrs. Roman were married 7:45 at Sacred Rev. Joseph P. Da- the high nuptial lers' lo'cloc | Congregational church. A. D, daughter | | Terryville as Miss toinette Dlugolen con | bride and Miss Rose Kulas | bridesmaids, ushers were brother of the Ososki, brother of man. ki, were Al brid and Henry th | bridegroom. | The bride | shell Maric ezgshell and carri ‘m the valley. A g hat and shoes to the maid of honor. T 1aids wore gowns of rainbow colors with hats to match and had butter- fly roses. About 100 g Terryville, Hartford and this city at- tended a reception held at the hon of the bride's parenfs. Mr. and Mrs. Ososki will tomorrow on a wedding trip to Canada and on their return will reside in Thomaston. wore a trimmed with veil caught with gown of lace, a Ross gardenia and 1 roses and lilies wn of blue with was worn cRE- by sts from leave | SIKOROWCZ—SPURVEY Miss Veronica Mary Spurvey. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James {\‘wmm of 161 Wilcox strect, be- ceme the bride of John Sikorowic son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sikorowicz | of Allen street, this morning at § o'clock at St. Mary's church Rey John Connor officiated. Miss Estclle Kendzior was maid | ot honor and Harold Koonze ¥ | best man. | The br | o satin lace \‘vl‘ caught with orange blossoms. Her | bouquet was of white chrysanthe- { mums. | The maid of honor wore a gown of vellow moire and carried talis n TOSCS, | During the ceremony Miss Helen rendered Bailey's “Ave aria” and “I Love You Truly” at ‘u.r conclusion of the mass Mr. and Mrs. Sikorowicz left a wedding trip to New York a | New Jersey. Upon their return will reside at 161 Wilcox strect on nd they | An- | in of the | {in brides- | Thomaston, | Mrs., Sikorowics is employ the Southern New F PARKS CAR IN FRONT OF THEATER EXIT; ARRESTED Motorist Blocks Fire Door and is Held For Violation of City Ordinance Peter De Nuzze, pleaded not guilty ! in police court today to a violatio of the city ordinance which prohi the blocking of any fire escape and at the request of FProsecutor Woods case was continued until Novem- ts Denuzz fternoon was arrested v by Ufficer he found that he had pa tomobile azainst one of leading from the sterday ‘ wate h th fire ioors 1Zmbassy 812,000 Crash Suits Listed for Hedrmzs The suits of Anna Brown and \\II- liam J. Humason, against I‘OPOV'I\ E. Miller of Meriden are sc )\cdulr’d for trial before Judge Il. M. Yeo-| mans and a jury in superior court | tomorrow Miss Brown claims 210,000 and Mr. Humason $2,000, the actions being the result of an automobile collision in Meriden sev- | cral months ago. 8. Gerard Casale of this city rep- resents the plaintiffs and Day. Ber- vy & Reynolds of Hartford repre- sent the defendant. —— e Birth Record e e o e | A daughter was born yvesterday at New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kerin of 4 Lyons | street A son was born las® night at New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Samsel of 92 Sexton street was born November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Goodrich ‘ of 147 Market street Real Estate Vews Lenora and John Starzec have transferred property at Common- | wealth and Farmington avenues to | Helen Tanguay A mortgage note { been given by New Britain Al\rr»,! | Fraternal Order of Ea to the | New Rritain ‘“Qusst Co. The note is secured by a morigage on the new home which the organization is building on Walnut street. Property on Jubilee street | been transferred by Carmelo Cocco- for $12.000 ha has mo to Maria Battaglia. City Items Pivotal Industrial Issues Given Strong Support In Stock Market dress a meecting of the Manufactur- of Connecticut at He will represent L. . Tolles of Southington, master of the Connecticut Grange. Mr. | Tolles is in Rochester, N. Y., attend- Muth Alkali ing a meeting of the Natfonal | Several Prominent Issues|y k & v r 1t Grange. i | Missouri P Mrs. L. G. Harvey Tumble to New Lows as|ont wara with I son Bobby ; and day ter Nash Motors jetty are vigiting Mrs. Harvey's par- 3 'S (r‘. at Biscuit Eeeiat Lull Follows Morning it and Mrs. | | Na Cash Rej A. P. Marsh. L N XL fhl] Dr. William F, Roberts Activity. |\ Hayen R John, N, B. who is said to be North Am Co first man to introduce the Packard Mot radium in St, John, will he Pan-Am B of members of Phoenix ’ar't Lasky Hon and their wives at ¢ *hillips Pet A} a hall, Friday Serv N J llman Co tadio Corp association A. P. Marsh of this city will ad-[ | | Storrs tomorrow. | of Blairs, V: Marsi of St the of | guest | emple of dinner in g at use New York, Nov. 11 (P1—Strong support for several of the so-called | pivotal industrials confusing picuous | eve in to- 6:30 |in cross currents ock 1 ral pro t 108, food, am classe The fall meeting of the directors of the United church school will o'clock this even largely and special- 1o ne was le After considerable activity morning a decided lull ensued. Steel Gets Boost board of | Weekday be hel 4 uth Seve in the lows, but Heininger will discuss the question “The importance of the week day church school in our united religious | 1 cducation.” Miss Estelle Dickinson, | tin th executive etary, 11 report. bought a EMBASSY ATTACHE TUMBLES T0 DEATH (Contin sold up 2 poir rea X point or so price At General Motors, Radio ar house ¥ o firr ing had th liquidatior or busir ts at onc well | ihove yester: was se d Westing- The sell- speci corpor- Std 0il 0il of Cal uninfl std std 0il Ohio, Na rt lost I7ox General Foods, Corn Product am Procter Pan 3 to 4 nd G Americ Have After the war he « 1 the Lithuanian army, and w urged up 5 poi attached to the country's mission i an advanced Washin Then he ternoon. A flurr consul 1 an American becams co | Mexic i ed that post. ! Guadals throughout the Cris or T He City yea igions rebe as consul and and a half ago to t b post under Amba row. 1 is year, du of A or Mo after Herschel nston secretary, had to head stat z | West'g Woolworth Elec two- STOCK EXCHANGL me . Railronds : L Banks and Trust | HARTFORD Jol ) become Companies tion of 4 ved as A ere. He w tional ability fricnds. THREE MOREHELD "0 s 1o broke borrowers To: s, Brokers' Loans Drop tot Co Companies Companies Insurance ploved Di tod by Antonio by mnity und Other Companies Insura Cons on mad Woods of d at to- ville fowr goods 1 No- I3 Public Utilities Manufacturing Compunies afternoon today Haven. Small ounts THIC MARKLET ‘ELAB[]RATF PLOT - T0 OUST SOVIETS » IN RUSSIA BARFD Uigured On Million Soldiers plotters, it ould nu rapid the army ed pe ts on TEASURY BALANCI Mosco olu * 3 « 214 NEW BRITAIN PAYS TRIBUTE T0 DFAD o1 oward return for onfession fields and were France to hiay and the ot 1 - 17 Poincare Denies Story 1 Foods 4 Nov. 11 (UP) Motors Prezident Raymond Poincar T ienl Pub & denied today the allegation | Genl Rwy Sig that he had plotte the Gold Du curity of Noviets | ¢ Irich T “The repo Co and pure i the United gorically. dlot and Soviet en t has never plan for ed interve sia idiotic | G 1ol con vention Press. “I den « Inspir I have never v | Intl Cer 1 Hudso To my heen any 1 ntion issarics in Rus- utmost individu t to be of assistan °s whether of this I not, who may req 1asau 1l comr: hody tance.” largest | ikro fresh water in world, | 1, rea exceeding 90 M”k miles. The Great | st sion or body of with an th Laqui square Marlin-R'kwel Confused By Odd Cross Currents clod ind . Witk 1 iven t committe: War auxiliz sembled on th nt een of break in f to a Haven at rewly 2nd 1logy af EDDYBROTHERS £ G Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street 50 Shares Eatna Life 50 Shares Hartford Fire MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Tel. 5200. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. es so closel sociated w POLISH WOMEN HEAR ABOUT WELFARE WORK Ball whistles from all over Cit S0 ed out o the | their Robert and | Auniversary Planned With Half of Proceeds to Go to City Relief Fund - t the Polish Women's t night at the home f 38 Win- number-of initiated into ski, he club. ” chairn {he submitted her ch showed that ¥ rilies had been pro- with clothing and #od. The s Rrat 1 to the mem- iends who have con- and groceries. A cedy families was which will vided Again tie F shortly S 10 ghe first week y, Jaif- zation Will ry of ils with a charity ball, frem the proceeds owards the city: 1cnts were will be held “at A. Grzybowski avenue. io Mrs, E ington PRESSURE LIFTED - ON BOND MARKES Buying Stpport Attracted by Sharp Break in Prices state Wide Observance Havd ¢ o erved Nov. 11 (P— bond market o today as the sharp new low level jay, attracted York rans’ orga d gold sta appol iccline of mowe swept away the almost en- rlket has ré- vield. demand © fssues price ‘of ally was compargd ins were e% Specu n American harply de v politi ces hay as man SUPPORT EVIDENT ON CURB MARKEY Pressure Against Oil Relaxes— Utilities Steady During Session Con ident at times trading on th steadied to o and tilitic zrec pressus is relaxed d rallies we he irend irregl weakness was and a encounté was larg specialtic v which 1 short selling. Turnover IN GUN THERT rd Oil of n o touched earlier hours and Huin lows of small HELD trolenm in th util- cmed <o holding uotation. In United Gas tone and oii above Monday's the natural Lone section nal group. firmed FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD (LASSIFIED ADS and Star UstE