New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 21

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|American Marines Have is connected Managua and the Enlarged Supply Service | jrupt the steady flow of munition = S | From Leon, which Industries Will Be Aflected > Ocy , northermost base of the ma- Managua, Nicaragua, March 6 (| y an marines, determined that rebel activities shall not inter- ‘lnd provisions to marine outposts le : 1 northern Nicaragua, have colarg- | Way mpmem and Steel o i o S railway with port of Corinto, communication by | automobile truck was estended to| New York, March 6 (P—Consoli- eE T a . i vtofore Ocotal coul only tion of six companics in the rail o Aoy way equipment and steel industries | hazardou with assets of about $600,000,600 is | believed in Wall street to be part of | the plans which the Fisher Brothers of Detroit and Arthur Cutten of Chi cago, are reported to be fostering in | the formation of a heldinz com : to incorporate. thelr hotateer " linto contact with followers of the| Baldwin Locomotive, Westinghous | 1+b¢l General Augustino Sandino. No | Llectric & Maunfacturing and West. | information, however, reached ma-| inEbonde Al Meaks | rine headquarters in verification of | Other companies talled this. financial district ken over by the proposed hol company include Ameriean itol Mills, American Steel foundri standard St r. The Melion i s of Pittshurgh conteol Siand- rd Steel car. methods of of the possibi bushed in the irplane. A report was current in the capi- that had again come ty of their heing am- Jjungle country, and about in as lizely to b 33 \Iasc, Towns Ha\e Tabulations of Elections Worcester, Mass, March 6 (P— | Thirty-three central Massachusetts and cities today found much crest o discuss when the full Its of the town meetings and clections held yesterday were tabu- Inted. Winchendon reclected Alfred 1. Whitney for the 43rd conscentive term, Milford with 4, llots east 5§ per cent of the d vote, the lar the incorporate 148 years towns Knows Nothing samuel Vauclain, pres win Locomotive Wor new nothing about repor iblishment of closer relationship between that company, Westing- Eleetric and Westinghouse Air ¥ Treas- est since Nothing has come the subject,” V course, one nuay happen tomorrow. I uclain b who waged a sticker Lunenburg defeated two mien for election to the school committee, one of them a cler; was Miss Mart plurality woman campaign in r. Vauclain is a director of West- 1 Manufactur- has had a working ; nent with Baldwin He in production of Elcetric tives, the eleetrical cqunipment furnished by Westinglh of Baldwin Locomotive March 8 for oreanization for som 1 was 21 votes. Loce S number up in th hore i the He s, you look th you'll br her that Sally [bridge NEA Service, Washington Bureau see three aspirants for the presidency in such friendly po. Yet each of this trio has announced an am- bition to capture the Republican nomination. Left to right, Senators Charles Curtis, of Kansas, James L. Watson, of In- diana, and Frank Willis, of Ohio. | Not often does one WIDENING OF ARCH STREET, FROM MAIN STREET TO GRAND STREET: Clerk’s office, City 1, Cont To whom it may concern Notiee is herchy ment of the City of New Brita and award of Daiae and SI1 cansed by the widning of Arch Stree Grand Street viz New wiven thaf o: rd of mad ent of iy ment rments rly to! h the ccial henefits or Main Street from southe ARCH STREET Last Sid: . Congregational Socicly —Land Ko, Congregational Socivty—Special Max Unkelbach Louis, Ruth, * and Helen C1140e ne William and Lillian Raphae Kr: ition Army ¥ Morton B. 0dd Fellows' vie Mor . Odd 17 J. and Ros 1da Horwitz Be Ida Horwitz Berkowitz and Nettic 1da Horwitz Berkowitz and Netti: Giuseppe and Serafina Amenta—1 Giuseppe and Serafina Amen John C. Baker, 2nd—TLand John C. Baker, 2nd—Special Teutonia Mannerchor Joseph and Sebastiano Stcll Ossian 8. Bennett . Ossian = Bennett N. Assm M N .90 o 20 AssTn. 00 nna Leroux srkowitz and Nettie It S 97 otstein 2otstein Botstein . and secial lof the ! Professor West Side: Max D. Honeyman—ILar x D. Honeynian— \pmm] = Harry Levine and Isadore and Touis Dycr A. Hjerpe D. C. Judd Co. - Joscph A. and Filomena Bis Minor and Corbin Box Co.—Lund Minor and Corbin Bex Co.—Special . Max D. Honeyman Max Milcowitz ; Sam and Louis Steinberg . Peter Agostini and Sam Schneider . H. and Henrictta Goodrich—Land *. 11 and Henrietta Goodrich—Special . Goldberg—Land . J. Goldberg—Sp 14.000.00 $17.181.94 report that the city will do . curbs, and driveways, istimated cost of improyemen It 1s aseumed in th as new paving, relayin changing of all catch bas t hghts, vents, water boxes, ete. and that the only owners will be put, aside from the henetits ¢ tions to buildings which may be required and which items have leen compenseted for in the Aceepied, adopted, cortificd from e der of the Commion Covncil: Attest 1 the work such moval of trees hydrants, which e conduit boxes, ense to a, win movis any altera- k of fer dam warded herci and published twice by or the ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk | |immediat: | Science property " "m..v mattors EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, February gross cific and $1,000,000 ahea last year said Carl tend net operating bout the | did over last |Mr. Gray said h |tended trip | business men feel {normal y the Missouri | farmers are |and prospects | crease of ag year, river re revenues of were between $750,000 d Gr of income ame increase as Junuary | about | found on an ex- | in the west that most | 25 will be a good | Bank deposits west of | increasing, liquidating materially good for iltural implement; are February sales of {worth company ros: ! from |year | Net income lana subsid 000 wer bool valu lassets that for some | obsolete unprofit said. or Communists Resume Their Activities in Canton Area Canton, March communistic out in the ast of Canton and eatening 1 Canton he capital they Canton tr gove ops from of Kwangsi 1 gone from comm These oo, ast 10 meet thi hey will be month. vernment nisi Wery P to & 178,334 in February .34 pre cent. i “outhern ics for 1927 was 31 {046 against $T68,888 in §0.408 after items to- | charged off, of which £203,000 was the difference in sales price e able, t 6 @ activities have cast river district to the | today o ady rnme Kweil provini to protect that city | © rus! v w in Canton again forces communists but el organized ~ NEA Seattle Bureau EErE e Rutter's father disposed of his interest in an insurance company the other day for a million and a quarter. But that didn't make any difference to the pretty Spokane (Wash.) girl who has gone to work “to prove she can do something worth while,” She is playing in a Spokane theatrical stock show at one forty-thousandth of a million dollars a weck. RECEIVE Rome, M ssolind today Signor 6 M T tulat rch 6 general s and fine to inspect works. COLB‘{ NOW DEFENDANT Bertha Consumers (. oal Co., m a Receiv grflvp Pittshurgh, o I'r togical Fa-Seeretary of State Who Lost Ac- woli L Cons ot tion For Pivorce in French Courts i was I Jones, and Fred of the wed 1 mpany TO Mil R ( Now Being Sued By Wire, n, Emm will fair the institute, it wember were York v March former st week in ir 1gwick Colby, day is a ndant in a for $16.- 500 brought by his wife under on alleged soparation agreement An attachment for this s awarded Mrs, Colby Court Ju Delehanty and a dep- uty she effort to tie Colby's funds and property, served notice of the attachment on the Guaranty Trust Company, the Bain- Building Corporation and the Bar Building, Inc., where the law- yer maintains offic The agrcement upon which petition is hrought was made ptember 10, 1523, In it greed to pay 1,500 a month to wife but according to Mrs. Colby, | has failed I 1st. Colhy during ministratior mer Nathalie Massachnsetts. lenied Colby ground that he 1 States %ain- iry Paris lost Mrs. Na- novelist, to- al bas assets of hw- Starch o and 38,00 today. Jones placed liabilities ¢ Threat of a suit by another | burgh coal company to collect owed it by Beriha Consumers, made it necessary for the company to ap- ply for bankruptey in order to pro- tect its other credi said Jones. he receivership will be of short duration,” he added. “Recently offered a million dollar bond issuc to take care of outstanding debts, made necessary by the demands of a 1 creditor in Pittshurgh two months If we had time to pl issue we would have 0,000 cash surplus.” state suit thalic 1 GLASS €O, PRE Pittshurgh, Pa Charles Brow Pittshurgh died of the pany m was Supreme by at his he iff, in an up HARTFORD lago. the hond on | Colby a FIED DRIVLEE Maren 6 (®— wuary five I ou of this city is attribute by Coroncr J. J. Phelan in a finding made . to an unknown motor- Douglass v found badly n the roadway. 1 afterwards from intern and a fractured skull. BLAMES UNIDY Bridgeport, death Fe to do so sincr o P ™ 1 as Woodrow Wi He married th gwick in 18 The French divoree petition it had no jurisc was a resident sery statd Finance & Aitge. Realty s in- 1in- Actna Land N Underw Underw court on lic- of juries the tion the Unite | Aetna (Fire) hecanse { Automon ) Funerals = Mrs, Funeral Anita Loos Saw U. S. | Girls Are All Alike March 6 (UP)—Ameri- can girls are all alike—in talk, dre nd wants—and a4s 2 consequence they are unhappy, Anita Loos sa upon arrival here from 1he United She is forthcon men Pre and London Thomas Stanton 1 Stean Boil s morning Mary's church wher McCrann eclebrated £ requicm. v was de Lawlor Thomas J. tuar, M Tesu Sweet Day’ tall bearers wer B. J. Bixley, Albert Galway, Leon Michacl Grogin ers were John Slind Bert Galway, Ji Rev. Thomas F. Lavw committal servies 8t Mary's old cf nd the entlo- re superin production of - Blonde solemn high Rev. Walter acon and [ev was sub deneon Laden was in nd girl s other, they separats Mary T. Crean offertory at the To Plscuss ; Science and i Religion in Phlladelphla Philadelphia, March ey \\'hw(h- r a conflict exists we science and religion will e cussed here d the neat ¥s by the lucator rgy of the United .\u‘\l « it.the convention of A the ligious Education associatic More than 1,000 representatives o educational i jtutions and ““”,‘."' es am attending meetin The theme of rh\! ussion will by duca- tion in on in of sen dis- fo coamdnc ial v nowski Mrs. with Mrs. Helen Ro Funeral serviees Romanowski, a widow hildren at the Polish Orpt died in Staty Helen two who e sident nd Sir Robert A. Falconer, pre University of James T tiams college, will \kers tonight. anitarium held this o'clock at Stanley wrlors and saered Heart was in Sacred Heart srwich ning morning at 7:30 - - Tiorawski's 200 STUDENTS STRIKE 7:45 Irvington-on-Hudson, ~N. Y. church March 6 (UP)—Two hundred high coemete cchool students here were on strike today beca Ch . school superintendent, was removed by the board of education a week Irvi on students won @ contest 16 years ago by ting attempts of the board of Aueation to remove Fred J. Bicree, then superintendent of schools. Hungarian \rms Question Mrs Po%tponed b\' Leazue —— Consideration of the mysterious Gotthard machine gun incident, centering about the appearance of | 400 machine guns on the Hu Al AR Phone 1625 Opposite St Mary's Chu Residence 17 mmer St.—1 o'cloc Turi Iy THANKS K our friends o Kindness and sym- ing our recent death of our be- md son and also for floral oiferings re- CARD OF We wish o th neighbors for the pathy shown us d bereavement in th loved hushand the beautiful ceived (Rigned) < Zotter aud Family rian horder contravention of the tr was post- poned until tomorrow hy the council of the League of Natio Postponement of th private session and disenssion of t yproblem sitated by th Length of tod public meeting various scheduled conferences non, .| BOLLERER'S il gy A3 W, Main S, Prof. Bldg. ane |1 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “The Tel Florist of New Uritain™ was nec fw | wite Molinari, P TOC! operat IN AUDIENCE (UP)--Premi ceiv or i TO TRIPOLI [ Py uperinte arts, left toc Lyhian ATE UpP)- inaugs new was IDENT DEAD March 6 70, te G in n, ome EXCHANG K w. 1926, ars have i o MARCH 6, 1928, TEMPORARY HALT IN PRIGE CLIMB Rubber Flurry Causes It But Prices Snap Back the February | president, showed $368,78 New York, March 6 (B—An out- | break of selling in the rubber shares | |caused only a temporary halt in the |upward movement of prices in to- stock market, which was again 11\8(\)!((1 by heavy accumulation of the motor shares. Trading in Gen- cral Motors common, the feature of !the three previous sessions, quieted |somewhat, although the stock mounted to a record at 14581 after |having dipped to 146 around mid- the in- day's Wool- | 34| 19,378, last | Dairi day. Hupp Motors, in which William C. Durant is reported to have a large interest, ran up to a new peak at| 11 7-8, and there was brisk demand | for Packard, Nash, Studcbaker, Hud- | son and Chr; U. S Rubber {common sank more than 3 points to anew low at 42 75 and the preferred | |broke 5 to 883 on fears for the | safety of the preferred dividend and rumors of large inventory losses {through the recent drop in crude — Acute | rubber price broken | There was little in the day's news | to influence the price movement. Al- reds though Wall street expressed con- on siderable interest in the proposed formation of a $600,000,000 holding recalled | corporation to consolidate several the old |railroad equipment and electric man- ce, Where |ufacturing companies. Call money wed at 4 1-4 per cent, but loans lin the outside market were reported cd to the |45 10w as 4 per cont. In the afternoon recovery, of the active stocks reached their {hest prices of the day. W | Bros., Cananea Copper, Interna al Harvester, Case Threshing Ma- |chine, American Tobacco A and B and American Zinc preferred all sold 4 to ncarly 7 points above last closing quotations. The suc- drive against the “shorts” Motors inspired a sim- ilar emapaign against bear traders in Radio and International Nickel, wiich rallied briskly on heavy buy- | ing. Total | of capital been he report | the an most ho boast outnum- the latter spies ions dif 1 in audi- | tra lead on his | 3 THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. “urnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Al Che & Dye 152% 1515 Am Ag Che pd 651 621 American Can 807 Am Loco 1113 Am Sumat 511, Am Sm & Re 173% Am Sugar . 60 Am Tobacco . 1673 Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison ... 2 J | Balt & Ohfo. 2 1z | Beth Steel .. a8t % | Brook Man Arduino dent of fou archaco- iy ATR King Vic- rat inno (UP)— president lass Com- & Ohio 19113 Scwickley 2 1 & Pac 111 ysler Corp 61 . Colo Fuel Congoleum {Consol Gas | Corn Prod | Day Chem lvovlgn‘ Bros rie RR m Players .120% cischmann .. Frecport Tex . | Genl Eele | Genl Motors . .149% | Glidden .0y | Hudson Motors 581 Hersheys . 383 Int u:m\» Eng 48 o) Int | Int Harves \Int Paper | Ken Cop . Mack Truck | Marland On 203! 840 | s “other Comparie . com... pid. pta orth Pacific. . ack Mot Car 66 i 875 | Pan Am Pet B 427% [ Phillips Pet 38 | Pullman tadio Corp .. 1"“!](:mmz(on Rd | Reading |Sears Roehuck !Sinclair Ol !Southern Pac 10l N J Std Oil N Y Stewart Warne Studebaker 1001 100 301, 45 649, 51 Tex G [Tim Rol Be: | Underwood Union Pa |Union Carbide | United Fruit . U S Ind Al It S8 Rubber 1433 140 1103 163, 1433 015 947 Willys Over .. 217% Woolworth 1847 Wright Aero .. 3 182 Japanese Naval ‘\rlen Visiting in Hartford | Hartford, March § (P——Rear Ad- | | miral Masataka Anio of the Japan- | - navy, Commander T. Matsunaga, {Commander K. Magashi and Com- | mander W. Kamase, landed. at | Brainerd Fiell Municipal airport at 1 11:30 this morning after ! tabout an hour from Curti X The officers are completing a tour of several of the airports and air- craft factoric in this country nd will be in Hartford for a few days to | inspect the Pratt and Whitney air- | craft engine plant. | il ¥ will leave urday for London to continue | tour in Europe. New York on Sat- | their 100 -~ HMPROVEMENT TO CO# { The proposcd widening of Arch | . between Walnut and Grand | ts will cost the city $17,181.49. it has been estimated by the board of compensation and assessment I'The work will cost $14.000 damages will amount to $3,181.94 Benefits have been fix: at 80.04, which may be charged oft against the cost $17.181. | TR Treasury Balance, $62.415.7 | but trading continued | which began | further today. | others in the group. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Eschanges. 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 Connecticut Electric Service Co. $4.00 Convertible Preferred Stock We Recommend This Stock for Investment Price on Application. Thomson, Tfenn & To. 55 West Main Street w Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar. Manager We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust BIdg. NEW BRITAIN Burrilt Hotel Bld3. MERIDEN" Colony Bldg We Offer: Federal Water Service $6.50 Cumulative Preferred Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. To Act on Stock Issue A special meeting of stockholders jof Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stam- {ford, will be held on March 23 to act on the issurance of 44,000 shares of the authorized and unissued cap- ital stock. Each stockholder of rec- [ord at the close of business on March 26 will be entitled to sub- cribe for the new stock at $60 per share in the ratio of one share to cvery 10 shares owned. The money 80 raised will be added to the liquid cts of the corporation which re- ntly paid out of ite liquid assets fer the purchase of the Damm & | Ladwig Co. of Velbert, Germany, liens | rr " BOND PRICES ARE OF A FIRM TONE High Grade Issues Show Slight Fluctuations New York, March 6 (A—TBond prices followed a firm course tod in limited | amounts, high grade issues attracted only nominal attention and fluctu- ated in very narrow margins, The recovery of seaboard vesterday was ¢ Consolidated 6s s higher, while fair | recorded hy sever: SON ASKS JURY TRIAL Washington, March 6 (M—Paul John Kvale, son of Representative e Yol Kyalo of Minnesota, who was arrest- f U¥Ing of the ' ed here last Saturday night for driv- Paul honds continued, ad- ing an automobile while drunk, has reaching a new high. | demanded a jury trial. o2 e | When arrest y vale Herald Classified Ads chronicle gt g was released in custody s @ local sccond hand market, ather. i i about a point gains were new St justment REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO., New Britain, Conn. At the close of business on the 28th day of February, 1928 ASSETS Loans and Discounts Overdrafts .. Funds set aside for Other Secunties e Banking House, (oqnm) I'urmtule and Equipment (xee mwrve) Due from Reserve Agents Cash on hand Checks, Cash items and E\change« % Other Assets $3,027,819.85 2,307.13 2,233,227.24 651,915.50 342,425.33 136,910.56 152,611.22 90,506.55 27,666.64 120,112.68 $6,785,502.70 Total Assets LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus o Undivided plufi , (less e penses and taxes paid) .. Reserved for Interest, Taxes, ete. o mn Reserve for Dvpxecmuon on Furniture and Fixtures . Savings Deposits . . General Deposits Certificates of Deposit Treasurer’s Check Certified Check: Dividends U npmd Christmas Savings And Thrift Funds ... Total Deposits Is Payable borrowings) . Other Liabilities .. $500,000.00 125,000.00 107,806.03 36,437.48 134,282.77 $2,233,227.2. 1,697.586.97 1,386,173.85 29,287.95 1,126.27 27.50 5,402,938.13 395,000.00 84,038.29 $6,785,502.70 (mc]udm«' all Total Liabilities State of Connecticut New Britain, Conn. March 6th, 1928, County of Hartford 1. Walter M. Basstord, asurer of the af Trust Co.. do solcmnly swear that the foregoeing to the best of my knowledge aud belicf. WALTER M 1id Commercial atement is true BASSIORD, Treasurer., this ¢ ANNA I subscribed and sworn to i ore me th Inv of March, 1928. GOURSON, Notary Publie.

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