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DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928, WALL STREET STOCK EACHANGE REPORTS e gt SSsi Lo FW BRITAIN Such Is Fame A0 DAY SUSPENSION 1S GIVEN FIREMAN Admits Reporting for Duty While PUTNAM & C Members New York Stock Exchange Stanley R, Fady, Manager §1 West Mals 8t Tel 3040 Wall Street, 1630 a w8 | priess continued te display a reaeti tone al the opening of today's| | market aithou od support was | forthecoming for some of the recent| ! We Offer: Under Influence of Liuor Fireman William Fare of Company No' 2 pleaded guilty to veperting for duty at 6 p, m, September 19, under | the influence of HNguer, at the fire commission mesling last night. He said that he had not felt well and had | weak spot Belling pressure was aEain most | effective in the oil, copper and awgs | | m | neavy Bugars were strong, pointed upward when the initial sei. | ing orders ha otive issues. Equipments but made quick ut weoe o et | 100 Stanley Works, Preferred recovery The general list been ahsorbed, Wool. | - 100 Stanley Works, Common iaken a couple of drinks, although he realiged the serionsness of the of- fense and would not let it happen again if the bhoard would give him another chance, Farr has been upder suspension ! since September 19 and the board de. eclded to continue his suspepsion un- tl November 1, 40 days in all, Com- missioner Blair registered himself as being in faver of lifting the suspen #sion October 19, saying that it was Farr's first offense and that it was unfair to keep him off duty for the length of time specified, He said that no lesson can be taught by se verity, Commissioners Gans and Nogers were of the opinion that 40 days not excessive with which worth rising 4% points and Dupont | 1 b8 Noon Trading was rather quiet during the moming but the usual in- dustrial and railroad leaders moved upward despite selling pressure in » number of ordinarily inactive fssugs. {New York Central, RBaldwin, Stude- baker, Guif States HSteel, American Can and Dupont climbed one to two pointsa. New lows for the year were established by Replogle Steel, Plerce Oll pfd, and Pressed Steel Car pfd, | Call money opened at § per cent, 3 T JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn, ‘frust Bildg., Tel, 3.0330 | . | Owing to wire trouble between New Dritain: 23 West Maln Strect, Tel, 1815 hero and New York, there were no corvect and rellable stock quotations o bhe ohlwnM for publication today. SWALLOWS I0DINE AIR RECORD DUE TO CURVES FREERr T WD g Man At General Hospital Says He Is Speed of Navy Planes Attributed To | Renjamin Ginsberg of Milwaukeo—— Double Convex Wings B Rg i T Benjamin Ginsburg of Milwaukee While David Lloyd George is being entertained, making speeches, ete., his wife and daughter are being given royal receptions by society elsewhere, Here is a group snapped at an afternoon Chalrman Keevers agreed. 1t was| e in New York, Left to right: Mrs, 15, M. House, wife of Colonel Houze; Dame Lloyd George; moved by Commissioner Blair that|Mrs, Charles Dana Gibson, sister of Lady Astor, and Mrs, James J, Davies, In rear is Megan the suspension be litted Getober 19, Lloyd George, bhut he was the only onc to favor it . and it was voted, on motion of Com- o — e e e — = missioner Gans that the suspension (‘OMMUNICATED be continued until November 1, { Vietor Davis of 196 Beaver street = ; applied for appointment to the sub. TOWN HOME stitute force, being vouched for by Fs M. L. Mills, M., 8, Porter, George A, "Herald” Reader Discusses Condi- Quigley, George Lewitt and Harry M. ‘ tions and Ex-Mayor Curtis, Ginsberg, His application was placed | 4., recalling reading in the on file, | Britain news of yesterday's issy WE OFFER: 100 Shares NEW BRITAIN MACHIN PREFERRED. Prico On Application ,'l\v i n basement, (Thiis our LUTE [erintendent’s fault, not the board as | @ whole), But what the charity board is now | contempluting, namely the new bufld- ing, #hould not be interfered with by | 8t Louls, Oct, 10, — Commander, {anyone, and It will not be objected to | Mitseher, U, § .+ who was in eharge Now | by any councliman, alderman, poli-lof the navy entrants in the Pulitzer n of | tielan or person who has the Interests [vpecd event of the international afr|!® at the New Hritain General hospi- poseilile the nuvy fllers’ unprecedented eed of more than four miles a min- NEW BRITAIN ' New Britain National Bank Bldg. ‘Telephune 2580 Members Hartford Btock B;chunm New York Stock Exchange onald R. Hart, Manager AND INDEPENDENT VOTER p- We Offer: YALE & TOWNE Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York l\)Vnt:rb.ury STOCKS Bridgeport iddleto, BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. I GROFF, Mgr.—Room 609, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg~—Tel. 1013 unsafe A North American Association —the model, all over the World cost not to exceed $150, It was voted. | fingt apticlo relates to remarks by our | 'The undersigned hopes and belleves |ble camber wings with having made | ONtents of a bottie of lodine yes- visability of putting the pumper out|ger men in this good city of ours open | be to look after the unfortunate, those he double camber wings are con- [ {he man's condition is not serious and Gans, but he did not vote against the tived of cheap politicians, who from | neglected and have too much pride to | 1t waq this which permitted the | Mitted to the authorities that he was {the poputation of our community. Lot | {ture, by as much as 30 miles an hour, suicide. ¢ h | i & 4 SI. REPORT thy ‘of Bridgeport and Miss Helen M. !stop the wind from blowing through against Salvatore Maictta for $1,000, 9 o'clock his morning. Hev. Patrick |did not build new floors to take the | players, even domino and chess play-|of high ofticers of the. army and fourth Monday in October. Attorney 3 rhy ho g sy | votees of checkers will not be molest- | ment of national defense. the best man was Justin McCarthy, | Pelow? Why he did not install new | c A s : the veranda (which is|ed by the police. company of Dayton, Ohio, through et il fa oo .| present condition? Why did A of white roses. The maid of honor that sport, games, cxercises or vU\'H’populnllnu of the United States, ac-| zynski for $500. The papers were 2} 3 Hva LA statement: “So far as 1 know the| The Country ciub of I'ollowing the cereniony a recep- Yklahoma continues to lead | turnable in the city court the fourth : The enforcement of the blue Sun-| Delawa od twv : Haven, Beston and. New Britain, political parties, that attempt to gov- The enforcement o he b Delaware reported two Indian fnhabi- | have golf, checkers, dominos, pPool| (unn May, N, Sy i B ot 1y ay, N. J., Oct. 10.—Despite A joke. To my feeling it is | e CHURCH ASSAILS B/ George McNeill, is harvesting a sec- Refining Company offices in Hartford, | of our city bring candidates | No, 3 pumper will be painted at aleno partrord Courant, 1 note the of the ity at heart, races here lust Saturd dits dou- 14l A8 the result of swallowing the | , A Reo truck will be hired for the vse | rormer maye Orgon I*, Curtls, Af-|that our tax ers of the city of New | terday afternoon in Bristol In an ef- of No. 8 company while the apparatvs (o peading this article I felt that it | Britain agree with him that our chlef fort to commit suicide, At the hos- | of that company is at No, 8. The ad-|\wag about time that some of our hig- |slogan for the city at all times should | pital this afternoon it was stated that of business due to the number of eall some of their organ pipes and | Who aro to spend the rest of their [vexed on hoth sides,” said the com- | "t he was resting comfortably. Up received during October and Novem- | make known to the city of New Brit- |days in our town home, and those mandos, “increasing the upper and | !0 18te this morning he refused to ber _was questioned by Commissioner ain and its inhabitants that they ave |families throughout the city who are ||gwer lifting surfaces.” tell what his name was but later ad- move, time to time, make their appearance |call on the city for ordinary human |r.yvy planes to outsirip the army B.oummln Ginsburg of l\lllwnukn_e and o] [1n the paper columns much in a very | assistance. planes, which were of the same pat. | "28 & peddler. He would give no MCCARTHY MC[‘ | detrimental way, and it 1s « slur on | TAXPAYER [tern, excepting the double camber fea- | TC250" why he wanted to commit -McGUIRE me add by asking our beloved Orson - R Ihe f | z A L —_—— |10, Curtis, when he was mayor of the RIDICULE BLUE LAW, ! e | Maietta vs. Maietta in The marriage of Edward T. McCar- | city of New Britain, why he did not N | 1 . e . v | Birmingham Able to Play Its Golf as Washington, Oct. 10.—An advers | |,,,.,El¥|ll|pfi0tllon EOl $1!000 [ . McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|the windows of the Town Home by Usual on Sundays, report will be submitted to Presidont §(oia Malhita o0 S00 1. L. McGuire of 30 Wallace street,| putling in a new sash or new glass he Ala, Oct. 10.—Goit|Coolidge by the joint hoard compesad | The ers w v v by took place at St. Joseph's church at|Which was probably broken? Why he Birmingham, Ala,, ct. . y posad ('r:"!l’fl“l’)‘l’“xFr‘v‘;r:vtnslzlr:cd'l'h:'mi\a&‘lhl" Jons e VTl s 1 - P ) aving navy, its N o | r g pity o WiTnly. aktoroftieiated: {place of the present ones, which arc | ers, ool and, billi playing w hm[‘ ,,:,,),,.,.'.{,,m.ol"r,',lf'" '15 asked upon t.hg returnable in the city court the The maid of honor was Miss Marion 80 worn out that when you cross them |done in a private club, will not bel ln L amalzamation of the war Y S elR Jhiranse Rer B e s de-|and navy departments i h senti McGuire, a sister of the bride, and |¥oil think you arc going to the floor | disturbed next Sunday and the de partments into a depart ‘J’;»:flfili\fic Woods is representing the ! o ake The Dayt N a a brother of the groom, | posts to make [ B 19 D ) i B ayton Moneyweight Scale ™ Jde wore & brown dress with |occupied by many of the unforunate| The city commission of Birming The bride wore & brown dress with | rieh C0r o TS fiot leave 1t in its| ham yesterday made a change of one DIANS NUMBER 314,303, Attorney Henry P. Roche, has a vell and hat and carried a bouguet ‘\\or‘l n a ion of the city code o ashington, Oct, 16,—The Indian|Prought sult against Mary Glinski, N s P VR s not he. eheek up the heating system, Stanislaw Borowski and Antoni Cies- wove a dark brown velvet dross With | 5 0t 5700 tn e ity tor four ,-m?,.‘muom not pubile will not be against! cording to the latest tabulution of the & hat to match and carried a bouquet| g %o come out in print with this [the Jaw, Rureau of Indians Affairs, is 344,303, | Served this morning by Constable of pink roses. v Birmingham, | an increase during the last year of | 'red Winkle and property on Booth i heating system was adequate,” | the golf links of which are now in the | 1,144, street was mttached. The writ is ro- tion was held at the home of ”"‘-i There are a great many more of | City limits, asked for a conference and | among the states with a total of 119,- bride's parents at which there were ere & - 3 ot Sk sitie b : ; Lol 2 guests |:r(n‘.-~m, from Hartford, New the Curtis timber, at present in both | Aftorneys went over the situation. | 280, Arizona being socond with 43,015, : i ety o o day laws last Sunday caused widé | tants and West Virgini M, and Mrs, MeGarthy lef) of ,.,.‘v:":”;'lj"'i"“'ll' : 'i:;“"'v:'\ ""-'v“'lil"f\ L [cemment and ridienlo and the deci- il i extended wedtling trip and on their|POPUIRHC Ay Y e s !l sion yesterday allows private clubs to SECOND CROP OF PF 4%, return will male their home in| YOU ““‘:;‘:‘l o N:‘I'I‘ti";“““::“‘:'d :l'(‘]‘jl' "'; i IANEES: i represented by rlans @ | : i Ml | E = v | and hillla Gaming, of courge, will i b . 4 e %, xes they | A0 | the fact thai Mr. McCarthy is employed by the ",:‘f',;,‘,!‘?‘r‘,”,‘,: &:‘.‘X?";;Lizh,’"i\{‘:q(,:‘h"_‘h" raided. Cape Iva tv::mttlr T::‘;mfi:‘g m;;:)s?: Bamick Co. in Brideepoul, - The AR i | | have occnrred within the past week | pride has been cmployed in the Gulfi g, gy tie business men and manu | facturer 7 TR ond crop of peaches. Tn several yards o UL T | from their own field who are not only | Adventists Also Call Reformers Men- | in this city hydrangeas are in bloom. loducated in common sense but who ace to Nation t R L { FINE LEVIATHAN MEN Southampton, Oct. 10.—Sixteen meners o the Leviathan's crew were { brought into court here yesterday on charges of drunkenness ai disorder- | Iy conduet. The magistrate said that BRORKEN BACK MENDED. b1 lagut St i i KA | are capable of looking after the wants tepenely Bean noomisliplied 5% Dr, .| ¥hould be able to give in the position K. McGregor of Hamilton, Ont. Misg | 1OV aspire. . i Sadie Rothschild is the patient and go| It would be well for some of them far the operation 15 a complete suc-|to read the subject recently given by . She has been removed from the TG B et hospital to her Tome, wearing a spe- | FLBER A publicans wha “con- Milwaukee, Oct. 10.-—Blue lawa and | reformers were denounced as menaces |to the nation by the Seventh Day Ad- ventists leaders, attending the world confercnee here, which will adjourn October 18, more men were arrested on this 1 have no faith in political preach- | ahavee from the Leviathan than from of the United States a ; " ers who would substitute the police- | any “other ship. Al the accused Canada are the mostiprogres- “tally “constructed {rane support | states that the re ' % 3 s |8 | SRR e accusel clally constructed frame o support S M o Hem™ will surely win|Man's club for the cross of Christ,” | picaded guilty and sach was fincd 10 | sive and farthest advanced of the weakened vertebrae, ‘| structed - Hberali ted ,Pr T aa ; ; 4 | ot BAS AT aT wiIa” potttialana ed ,Prof. C. cre, se shillings, with the alternative of a ¥ & L datos Tor any office as they | tary of the Religious Liberty Associa- |weok In’ jail, any country in the world. gty o tion 'of Amerlca. “Christ wa To the Stockholders of the New | {and not a policeman. He ordained Britaln Hebrew. Bupply. 06, Call. to- | ministers to preach the gospel of love | v et b 4o RIoaR bR Bis | and not sherifis to execute vengeance | - upon the ovil-doers. A legal religion 8 Talmud Torah Hall and redeem you e YR ['can only heget habits of hypocrisy and | g US s C | Used (ar i3 > e 1 9 L3 azines, farm papers, and trade papers of the United States and Canada. T IS NOT a mere hoast to say that the publications Nieholas Murray Butle dent of. Columbia colle; . That this system is economi- cally sound and fills a real need in business, is shown by the fact that other countries have patterned their associa- ‘tions after the A. B. C. Eight years ago—in co-opera- tion with advertisers and ad- vertising agents—the leading publishers assisted in orgahiz- ing the association which places the buying of advertis- ing space on a Basis of Cer- ex-mayor in my es- timation, little bit wild and he hould have shown his economical program and his liberalism when he was mayor and not coutinue to he | detrimental to the good needs our city | aspires to, but to take a back seat) 3 ¥ A I from where he can be seen and not | MER AGROUND, | heard, There are many just like him, Halifax, Oct. 10,~—The steamer n ch ing up the work done by |Gedania, en route from Bontreal to Our esteemed is a » shares, Max I. Abrams, sceretar; 4 ) eris, advt, | engender insincerity and strife.” England, France and Holland have taken steps to build up Auditing Bureaus that will a Bell Tooker o Bell Tooker, daughter of Mr,ound Mrs. Willlam Lymug Tooker, died at her home at 144 Pleasant | street last evening after a lingering illness. She was 20 years old, . 8he is survived by two . D, Silvawand Mies [Sthel d two brothers, Frank and Novman Tooker of New Britain. It Landis will officiig: at funer tomorrow afternoon at the late hom Toterment will be iy Fairview ceme- tery. Buyy One/! the local charity hoard, T have only | Mexican points, is ashore in the Guif| } ; ‘y 4 | one eriticism and that he turning | of Canso, but is in no danger. 'The ( A D / D Toy ack into - tho ¢ treasury §10,000 | Ilmperor Royal has gone to her as- fo Our which they we unable to spend, | sistance, 'WANT ADS when there, was real suffering wiohj A Farewell Dinner Under Difficulties many poor. and unfortunate, for it is UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS, known that one of our aldermen made | New York, Oct. 10.—Unfilied orders | a personal visit to a family—which f of the U. 8. Steel corp. on September | consisted of a mother and flve chil- | 20 made public today totalled 5,0 dren—who were given but $4.00 a|750 tons, a decrease of 375,913 tons week to live on—and then let them | from those at the end of August. | ————— tainty. ’ The Audit Bureau of Circula- tions has pioneered the way from old-fashioned, haphazard methods to the modern method of buying space with the publisher’s backs oper: to the advertiser. Tkrough this work a remarkably efficient system for auditing publica- tions has been built up and to- ‘give the advertiser and the publisher the same opportun- ity to meet on common busi- ness ground that they have in America. Publishers of this continent willingly co-operate with the A. B. C. because they helieve that in furnishing audited cir- culation figures to the adver- tisers they are co-operating in a way that will be mutually day is applied to practically all helpful. the leading newspapers, mag- Mrs, Mary J, MtDouough Al Mary MeDonough, age 74 years, of. 157 Hartford avenue, died this morning at about 3 o'clock after She was born in Tre- | / Britain for | MeDonough Mrs. and | New Boyle, | and a week's illness. land but had lived in N the pasi years, Nirs. is survived hy four daughters, Thormas Bo Mary, Catherine Margaret Mchonough, all of Britain: a sgrandson, Thomas and two granddaughters, Mary Anna Boyle of this city. Funeral Services will day morning at ¢ o'clock at 8t chureh and interment will be Mary's cemetery, The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. and would he pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report OVER 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER be held IFri- | Mary's | in 8t | — - ———— | CARD OF THANKS | 1 wish to give my sincere thanks to | the friends who kept my wife's sick room bright with flowdrs through he long sickness and the beautiful flowers given when we laid her away to rest, end for the many kindnesses shown to her and myseif. | Sincerely, MONRO Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space HA ON. JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Vuneral Birector Parlors 33 Mymtle St. Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Hesidence 17 Summer SG ——1625.2 | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. _ This shows the farewell dinner tendered the Russian delegate Joffe (left, in bed) under au- spices of the Japanese delegate Kawawaki (right) in the room of his hotel, Tokio. Mrs. Joffe is | shown seated. Even Joffe’s illness did not prevent the Japanese from showing their respect, |

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