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MRS. MILLS TELLS TALE OF CRUELTY | Says English Husband Abused . Her—Must Have Operation’ Bridgeport, April 13 (P—Humilia- black of Liberia on the west coast of Africa was charged in superior court by tidn in the face of the Ellen Bennett Scott Mills, 24, Greenwich who seeks divorce from | her husband Herbert Victor Towns- vice consul at Liberia and now believed end Mills, 29, former British to be residing in London. The action was based upon according to medic; an' allegation of cruelty and Mrs. Mills, 1 testimony, must undergo a serious operation as a result of the treatment accorded ' He is a smooth artist, the slick- ivst eel in the pond,” he said. | “They say that the Louisiana dele- gation will support Al Smith,” Hef- lin went on. “Champ Clark’s son- m 1:m hns x.. ‘n here and I under- o get a vote in Louisi- .um 50 unz s people may express themselves and say that the Loui ana delegation is for Smith.” This reference was to James M. | | Thomson, publisher of the New Or- | leans Item. 13 TRESPASSERS ON TRACKS HELD Railroad Rounds Up Factory Workers Going Home at Noon Thirteen men were arrested short- 5 City Items Chamberlain Council, Jr. O. U- 4 M. will have a class initiation at (lu meeting tonight. Complaint w: made to the police today that boys did considerable damage to' property of Richard Vogel at 247 Glen street. Officer Delbert Veley reported to iCaptain Kelly this forcnoon that he |received information that an auto- | mobile struck an elcetric {in front of 50 South High strect and {broke the globe. The driver did not |stow: The regular meeting of the school board scheduled for this afternoon will be postponed for three wecks \ while Chairman P. F. King and sev- r‘r:)l other members of the board are out of the city on business. Rev. €. J. Fredecn, who has been seriously 11l for the past three weeks, is recovering and plans to occupy is pulpit at the Swedish Bethany ! church Sund of her by her husband. Iy after noon today on the charge | 3 fer Judge Alfred C. Baldwin after Of trespassing on property of the N. Lindahl '!‘ransfe} l‘ed‘ . listening to the story told by the Y. N. H. & H. It R, on their way To Submarine Station plaintift reserved decision. to their homes for their mid-d: Ernest R. Lindahl of 172 Rox- Mrs. Mills, a graduate of Rose- meal. It is alleged they were walk- bury road, who was enlisted in the mary Hall, in Greenwich and who ing the trac west of the High navy at the local naval recruiting attended Bryn Mawr, told the judge Strect crossing when they were station, is home on a 10 day fur- that she had known Mills for eight lierded together and given a ride to lough. Lindahl is a graduate of the years before her marriage to him in the police station in the patrol. All U. & al Radio school at Hamp- Paris on June 9, 1926. were releas without Londs for ton Roads, Va. and is being trans- After the marriage there came their appearance in police court to- ferred to the submarine bise at New the two weeks’ trip to the west morrow. Londan for preliminary instruction coast where Mills took a position in | The following are in the group: in submarine duty the consular service. | H. W. Burns, 39, og 7 i — - Mrs. Mills, an attractive brunette, street; Fred Arrive in Athens On told a pitiful story on the stand of s the trials she endured from her hus- set; Henry Broall strec Trip Around World band. of 4 Highw q Athens, April 13 (UP) — The Characterizing her husband as in- cmployed bythe Stanley Work: Irench aviators Dicudonne Costes competent to consummate their mar- Mund Coty, 28§, of Iast Main street, and Josecph Le Brix arrived in riage and that his persecution of her cmployed by the Dyson Land Co.; Athens at 6:35 p. m. to from was small and petty, she decided to Alex Schneider, 21, of 263 Linwood Aleppo, Syria, on their way to Romu leave him in November, 1926, but street; Carl Carlson, 34, of S0 Grove and Paris after flying around the changed her mind when he prom- Hill; Jewelis Twors, 84, of 327 Stan- world. ised to behave, ley strec lvatore Zaccolli, 39, of | - = The abusive treatment, however, 11 Corbin Place; Joseph Reola, 17, | e she said, continued and that when of 11 Corbin Place, Kenncth Kelso, she sailed from Libe for lome 27, of 69 Church strect; Paul Rtens she was ill and in a weakened con- aud, 22, of 51 Chestnut street; V., T, F l dition from the effects of his fury. Olson, 26, of 65 West Mafn street, unerals She showed the court bruises on he body which she il employed by the Fafnir Bearing aid were reccived Co. 2 el Lizzie F. Hitcheock from Mills. Tho anrosls were made by Captain | g, 2200 0o BACICOK At times dahe s asseriod Uh R FIN SR M HICHIBR ey DRI EHY. (5B ROONSY Fitondod): orIankas Gitys who | didd hand would refuse to let her dre nd Patrolmen John Hussey and Ed- i “00 2 SR H W00 S0 and would tear he “x ll‘r”"‘-:“i”'v;“(‘r; ird MeGrasw of l?\» mlll’u.nlflpnln'uu Edwin R. Hitcheock of Maple Hill, On one occasion Mills was sa veral months ago the railroad \.qy.eqay, were held this afternoon have severcly injured her with an police made a drive to keep the 4w o nd ("o o Maple Tiill home clastic and again to have incurred tracks clear of {respasscrs, a : : 2 injuries upon her when she refuscd to get out of an antomobile in front of the American legation in Mon- | e Jwas i Plantsville kL COMMONTY FUNDDRIVE, s o | .f,.\‘(f ,nl.',’\”ffx" 5" atock 8 uihf\ Ir“in Expects 300 Men Workeps MOrRINE. | and Report of $25.000 By Cranley of Norwalk, w sister, M | Alice Peck of FFarmington; a hrother (Conumud from First Page) for Smith now,” the tinued. ten to one and if the Alabaman con- “I say that it is against him delegation is delivered to him there will be mor num- |, ber of factory employes having bren fined in court and warned, v. William L. Ross, pastor of the irst Baptist church in this ci ficiated. Burial w Noon Tue Cranley of Vin: two nicces, Miss Ellen € sty this Thomas i mley i | I Wit i e 3 ) .n]yyn.v x'-)«lx”u ;.I‘w!s 'l_‘lk”‘”l and Mrs. Clayton James; two neph- ized campaig plans ! ews, Thomas and Louis Cranley, all Community corporation ever has 2 of this city, had, at least 800 persons will start | 2 Monday noon to solicit New Britain | for a total of § 6 1o take carc Edward Budny political tombstones around here (X O O R s Pl ¥ :A{y’;'-‘r;.ll s :‘\ \(;t\ .\“Iur I l\\\;nl {Im’u. “Scandal lurks in Towa, the e HL Erwin who has oo _‘t‘. £ “.jl .]_“ i it Smith campaign fund, the largest e it AR L mn \.” 80 ?“] ock o nd most corrupt ever used, is put- qpic stated today that he ex- | Heore “?xmv(v]: Burial was in § ting this scandal out.” | prects a roport of at least §25,000 by || Cometery. Steck Gets Excited Tuesday’s luncheon i e That brought Senator Steck, The civic clubs are giving their| g (l' Wk ""‘ mlX n democrat, Towa, to his fect. {undivided support to the campaien @ ranarol of diines T Sculon “I hope the el or doesn't infer held this morning at 8:30 o'clock and will place 100 men on the job that the demdcrats in lowa have Monday noon. Each of these men | oy ‘g o on BI cvsiiesh and been influenced by any fund on be- is expected 10 have w0 or more jonn .0 Evangelist, Kev. Sl half of any candidate for presi- friends help Lim call upon a num- fyaden, stor, celebrated a solcimn dent.” ber of people, whose cards will he high m ‘l’umivm Rev n\:hp[h n “If the senator wants to know my given him Monday. ! Cofrey of St. Patriek’s church, Hart- opinion,” Heflin repl ST tnje S ilbe AUNEmening s wvoman Snitod sk ol daibontand ey Ton T money was used in fowa, Oklahoma form the chief solicitors will meet pyo 0,0 o ‘_M,‘o‘. St 'Jofl SHi and everywhere they put their for luncheon every day during the | oo “ FOPE O e SOSCE foot. 2 whiphstime reports wiliNe Iy ¢ iinle oriariory ot thn Rinss, M1 “I don't want to quarrel with the reccived. Mary T. Crean sang “Salve Regina senator,” Steck said, “but 1 wish to This afternoon at 4:45 o'clock nm;{ulmfi :u::vlllsitn or‘l'\\:«»lfnfi\lifu assure him that money has not Dresidents of the clvie clubs Wil oy 4ne romains were being borne Bieen mpent, ralsad or expended dn, Incet to discusy final avtangements |eon 4he sehurelh she sang “Some any way for cither Smith or More- well as the suggestion t Son: dith in Towa. As that money was used Smith or Meredith.” Calling on Scnator B troduce a ‘resolution for tion of campaign funds, gested that t cither investigators the Tammanyites before them, start- ing with Jimmy Walker.™ SERVICE “Service” at the City National of course, in- cludes the pleasant and intelligent atteption in the ordinary handling of money matters— But a modern bank goes further than that— We want to feel that we are really filling the need or a “community bank” in the most helpful way. You are invited to discuss your problems with us. Busi- ness, Investment. Estate. Home-buying. Everything in the realm of money matters. GOOD PARKING THE Ciry TYNA. UNAL MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM democrat T deny for Heflin sug Sweet Da civie elubs e given an offic L'tsiats b the openin of the ma e ke il s when the remains wer ‘lm\'h organization befor B At e s e o Crean and James V. Sullivan sang “The Vacant Chair lis duet, ac- ”EUT“NANT DIXON GFTS i b ot 1, sang the mass, ] | 1zgerald, Lobe | Will Make Acrial Survey of Proposcd "‘;"“ neis Tt e ':"- grandsons, | | and J: ors were Lambert and Stephen 1 Rev. Father Lambert committal service an. Howard tlower bear- Route of Power Line From uld, Peter | Massachusetts to Canhdg, | conducted | Burial was in | A vonirvact to take aerial pictures from Lowell, Mass., to the Canadian St MAry's cems | norder, signed today by Lieuten- | < & € Dixon of this city with| John L. Nelson B ihe Fairchild Camera Co., of Boston. | Juneral services for John L. Nel- “The pictures are 10 be used in con. 0N of Btaniey steeet o) dica wetion with & survey for the pro. Suddenly of heart disease as he slept | in a chair night, at his hom will be Wedr held tomorrow posed cleetric Canada 1o th per-power line United States from | “Two routes of bringing in power M0ON at I o'clock at the home and fromy Cannta are nnder considera- |ab 2:80 o'clock at Firth, Tatharan tion. On a tidewater plan from “hurch. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlanist, c. Pastor, will officiate. in Fairview cemete fian border and the ju Burial will be « of Maine, The other 18 from t and through | 1he Adirond weross the state ol | | New York and Vermont. It is not known which route the local flier will the Can, fion of 1 Mrs. Edward Coleman Funeral servi . Laucinda Coleman, wife of Edward Coleman fake 1o will be accompanicd by Of 41 Whitman street, were held this S8 i ol s [afternoon at 3 o'clock at Erwin . ‘hapel. Alfred D. Heininger, ant pastor of the First Con- | WANTS D\UGHTER HOME ional chureh, off Burial |W. ¢ in Fairview cemetery el | e | tardino | 4 six weeks old | | r of Mr. and M Charles 3 : | Giardino of 2 Black Rock avenue, | AL SNCen !died last night at the home of her Mise Tuth Bristoll, woman proba- | Parents. tion officer, is investigating a report| The funeral was held this after- by Mrs. Mary Phillips of 65 Prospect 100n at 3:30 o'clock at the funeral | parlors of Laraia & Burial was in 8t. Mar) 1garino Co. cemetery ;:.trnw that her 17 year old daughte Myra, had written her that she in- | {tended to live in Berlin, away from | the others of the family, but would | contribute $10 a week towards the NEW BRITAI light pole | STATE PARKS AND FORESTS BISGUSSEH Conn. ~ Commece Secrehnesfi 3 Hear of Public Lands it Wall Street Briefs and subsidi 0, 697 in for 19 ol & lance available (ol the parent company w DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 WALL STREET YET PLUNGING AHEAD Bull Market Activity Is Re- Today Standard Gas & Electric company | ries had gross income of against $166, Included was $16,- 0,719 carned from operation of the Refining company | inst $21,910,697 the year before. | for common stock | s equal to | stmed State parks and forests held the 0 a share against $5.25 a share in | New York, Apr center of interest at the mecting of |19 imn\-m"-nl in the Connecticut Chamber of Com- | sumed with merce secretarics at the Bupritt | MPortations of crude rubber itd ¢ epeculative e United States in the first thry M- months this year amounted to 1 982 tons against 1 Hotel this afternoon, it being the tention of the seeretarics to familiar- 9 tons in the from the nen-divid increased interest 4 payi il 13 stock prices was re- to the high grade investment stocks Rails again came to the vigor today forefront o1 P—Lull switched ing issues We Offer: Connecticut Electric Service Co. $4 Convertible Preferred PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, Price on Thomson, Tenn & Co. 55 West Main Street = Members of New York and Aartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. ize themselves with thesc state- (sume period last year, the Rubber (&°% BN €CEE 50 T (00 PO O ¢wned: recreational and to|Assoclation of America reports. gav jouincS ML 2 R COTRS Walter O. Filley, trewurer of the Rl 1 A95% {pace, with the ticker again falling state park and for commission | far behind the market. Total sales nd rqrester Cannecticut ] ... \rst quarter sales of the 4 craged 730,000 shares an hour in jcultural E Rl were §14,701,376 an carly part of the session NS T a i increase of $601,061 over the first The unexpectedly small increas cn the parks, and plans w is- | auarter last year, in brokers’ loans and the lower ro- cussed for including a twe m\ tour e |newal rate for call moncy provided of the forests in the annual mecting [;URB MARKET HAS | the chiet ound for the ad- of the organization to e held witli- I vauce. in a month or two. Little attention was paid to the W. E. Attwood, president of fh continued firmness of fime moncy New Britain chamber, welcomed the and the increase in bankers' accep- Ruests. George cretary of tance rates. Formation g @ big co the Manchester chay and pres |bination of Rritish and American dent of the statc ociation, pre- | | financial interests to 1(1‘”.1' er world sided. Others present wers r.w.\ "trade was given a Lullish nterpre- e e R TR Great That Ticker I§ tation by wan strect — Ty st saroliny otiitins ; General Electric was one of the We Offer: | Waterbury chamby 45 Mmmes Late | outstanding features of today’s mar- son, seeretary and | ket, soaring nearly 12 points to ew Haven tail secretary, chamber; H I. Nado, secre- New York, April 13 (®—The Curh tary of the 1 chamber; W ket continued bullish today. H. Co and Miss Trading again w in enormous vol- ence Larrell and Sl the ticker being 45 minutes late sistant secrefaric | at noon and the indications ehamber; Robert terday's no Allise rer of share Kir Alexander and John tary, 1 ded would be broken. S tr secretary of e )qu»y-uvl_v} e R e e lectric Auto Lite, National Biscuit ber; T W. Kellogg, South Norwalk (0 Feor“imost the entire Nst ad- Greene Cananea Copper, American chamber seeretary: Miss Mabel Dug- | o0 W08 B0 pired by Express and Ludlum Stecl, most of gan, secretary - of the MddIetOwn [y o ghngth of prices on the stock which reached new high ground. chamber; Seerctary Barl Arnold of ' onen announcement of a brok- | Strength and activity of Gimbel thel Willimanie, ‘chamie L. vs' loan total smaller than expeeted Bros., which advanced more than 3 AWiiosloninkerel inyy anll g/ asier call money points to new high ground, were Baury, £a BlRRarEi A, St oils were heavily bought, Cre- based on reports that powerful Bristol chamber: Halph 1L Benson, f )y gojcum advancing a point to financial interests identificd with the Burri seerctary, and Miss Gladys Weit, 85|50 Phish ae 157-8, Pantepec [recent advance in Radio, Schult sistant scerctary, of the New Britain |\ o .0 o high territory at 15, | Retall Store and General Moto! Emmbies Lok nof Martford, | 00 0, Mex. fuel soared nearly had assumed market sponsorship execative vice-president of the B9 Ly T is to a new peak at 83, Chain for the fssue. New York ublic Util- Shanbolion ConUNSte L L issivs heeame strong, Safeway ity stocks were strong on a revival #hu s S S i 5 points to a new high at of merger reports. We Off IBE BB ‘]H“”"' | Lehigh Valley, moving up morc | " Wire wheel made only a small than 4 points to a new 1928 high | gain today but other motor acces- at 104 1-2, led the advance in the sory and motor shares made wide rails. Reading and New York Cen- ldvances, Marmon moved up 4 tral each climbed § points and Union points to a new peak and U. & L. Pacific, Delaware Hudson and Battery, Bendiy, Sparks Withington and other: points, some to ne AT “HALL'S CHARGE : Y : Deere & Co. moved up about 4 (Continued From Pirst PAge) | inie and Canadian Marconi made e ©small gain, Camphell Wyant, Doel ariat Gontzol & BawamRES FTalltsaia e e B GO R lase night, move thipy 315,000 W88 4,0 tional Sugar Refin duc on fines which had heen col 1 M Jhinson were among i Teeted bt mot remitted to the stite o 14 jnvade record high ground. treasy Ihe utilitics were strong, with de- o mand chiefly for United New London Denies Report e s Tmbror N Londc April 13 (UP) —pyent, hoth of which reached new Reports that more than $15.000 in | oqke, fines imposed for violations of 1h: motor vehicle laws was due th 8 = Sate by four Comnecticnt cities Mr'S, Fitzmaurice Says we answered today by John M She Is \\’ai(ing, Hopinx Mallon, jr. clerk of New London | i April 3 (UP) — “What court-—one of those mentioned i yiope can 1 do?” Mrs. James E the Hartford reports. itzmaurice, wifc of the Irish mem- “The city court of New London .. Bremen monoplane’s docs not owe the state a nickel” oo said today. he declared. “I can wait and hope, that is == all” she said. Middlctown Situation She is bearing the strain well. Middictown, April 13 (UIN—W. (fjcjals at Baldonnel airdrome, J. Coughlin, clerk —of city courl whepce the fliers started yesterday hoere, said today he was at a 105 poming, said lack of definite news to reports that the ghould not be regarded too scrious- e of finance and control Iy. They expry had sent 1o jail to work off that amount.” | 0.3 per cent, Whvr\, s That Pekmgese" household expenses. As the girl earns only slightly more than $10 a | week, her mother feared would | be making a mistake and might go ! astray if she carries out her plan, | and last night she called on Lieuten- ant Bamforth at police headquarters 4 told her story. Mrs. Phillips has had 17 children, [ seven of whom are living, and hv-r' | husband” neglected them for some See Our Display of | time prior to the dissolution of the Garden Pottery, Bird Baths | family, she says | Benches and Vases’ and as beautiful in its surroundings [n p'lri o{ the hnr'h Wales !(‘hr‘mf‘ "The Telegraph Florit of New Britain” for providing clectric power. %3 WEST MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. Joeeph A, Haffey LMWI(T\I\LR Phone 1625-2 Opposite 8t. Mary’s Churel Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1623-3 | An artificial Jake three miles long with those three rowdy persons in the neighborhood! ‘Great Danes, held on their leashes by Marjorie Neemy 'pictured at the Chicago Kennel Club’s show the other day, and |the Peke at the same exhibit. ‘|ng fancy names (left to right:) NEA Chicago Bureau 0 wonder friend Pekingese has chased himself into the cup— The Danes answer to the follow- Ilona von Priel, Caesar von Obertraubling and Hermina. both for and number of is- Marvel Carburetor, gain- highs. Light &40 points and ed confidence in the o1 Lowering discovered more fhan $15.000 | 4pility of the crew. due In fines imposcd for violation = of the motor vehicle laws by four BRADS REPORT cities, of which Middlctown wasone. | New Yo April 13 (P —Brad- “This court may owe the state streci’s weekly (flmxnhtmn of hank some %200 in fines which it is al- | clearings ot most impossible to collect,” Cot 210 iner 5.3 lin sadd. “We cannot colloet fines per cont over Jast year. Outside of fron: persons placed on probation i New York thore was an increase of i The}nodu Bros A 2 | new high record for climbed 11 1-2 of 5 to & points nautical, Midland preferred, |ance, Brooklyn Edi several others ad or more. The closing with a background carnings or favorabi "peets were late afternoon, Utility and Tobs was sentiment. Lehigh pany. Consolidated Union Gas and the 8. Radio b proximated brisk pa market. The crease in federal loans brought a flood of new buying into the ma |short covering stocks on the theory increase in broke Adams Express on the first sal ket and U, §. Ste point or more. up 1 ned with a 66 1.2 up 1 |19 lo bloc the yesterday and the small increase in R;.fir:&'{:.‘o\l‘;:'-.l fll]"ll;"‘:m\nnbml'xun nl Motors ..198 Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com ... 96 97 that ths bulls’ { ioeted to reaime | Giiagan 2% 243 | Billings & Spencer com 1 3 ving operations. Powerful i 1, q50n oMtors 951 ¢4 | Billings & Spenser ptd ¢ [ pools ugain swung into action and . papeys 60 60 | Bristol Brass 2 {lifted more than a scorc issues 10 1y eon g 500 5 Sl 3 | new high records before the end of 1ot GO Ens 50% o s e 0 | ek eed c Int Cement . | Eagle Lock +i.eeovuns 70 8 i “‘vh“ gave the 1 Int Nickel ., Fafuir Bearing Co vee0.130 o ; strong demand also develoged for K o \ B Machine 27 {the stecl, motor, accessory, 100d, \fack Truck -— c.»ylv}w.»: Ll‘nvthr l.lmw Em'uw‘ Marland Oil 403 | Niles-Be-Pond com ... 40 4% & 8. Cas rn‘x‘x ll]v-,».\lvlv\‘ WiS Ao Kan & Tex 3 - |North & Judd ... 30 2 o et ¥, jumped 9 1-2 POINIS. Nont Ward ..144% | Peck, Stowe & Wil w,ee 17 19 P e d with a block xational Lead 1 Russcll Mfg Co . 135 — of 10,000 shares at Up 6 points. Ny Central . .1 | Scovill N and Radio, Brooklyn Idisor ro N Y . é | ‘:‘:;;‘iy:d”gcseow”“ 1’32 l:: De Pasco, l~vn~;|l|"i;t‘nl Gas, Amer- oy & | Stanley Works . [ &8 b o1 Auto Lite and North Pacific Torrington Co com ..,,~ 108 Sell ”vaH 5 ;v{vl:lhi Pack Mot Car Union Mfg Co .... 3 ¢ ixchanges opencd firn ; uealca-. | 5 & Pan Am Pet B 46% | Public Ul vith Ster] g Cables quoted s ::ll"l‘vr“x'rlo‘::;ll “H“ auoted s Phillips et 115, | Conn Llee Service .. % gher & $4.85 3 Picrce Arrow.. 147 Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..106 107 The ranks of the bears which had puiiman Hfd 470 ibeen filled up again by the concerp Radio Cory N B Gas % over the money and brokers' loans o o SOV { Southar conditions broke in disord. Sscpt : fdddaiit Lo when the bulls flur New Fidelity heavily pur particut co issues. scaling down of money rates to 4 1-2 ‘]H r cent had a stimulating « Valley moved up Philadelphia by tra at 168, Otis Eleva- Rossia in- surance and Adams Express 10 cach and U. . Cast Iron Pipe 9 1-2 were recorded by American Smelting, point Wright Aero- Steel Products -Phenix Insur- strong substantial | 1o business pros- hased in the y Public of Gas, American Tobie- cos and Liggett & Myers stocks 5 to 1 a sudden drop of five points to below 170. Total sales ap- 0,000 shares. Wall Street Opening l Stock prices started upward at at the opening of toda unexpectedly small in- rve and st ot s’ 1 common advanced a Feneral Motors open- led with a block of 10,000 shares at 1-4 and Bethlehem Steel K of 15 call money he n, Houston Oil, ced two points ders who sold nother huge borrowings. jumped ten points naconda moved up 2 1-4 and Standard Milling, Wal shock hat- talions of purchasing orders led hy ains Shares Further ‘et on com- 3rooklyn brokers' imulated sh 5,000 at rate Toagaing pooging Sears Roeh York Central and General S0 ! {Motors againsi them. New Yok Soutiem | Central sold at 152 and General 4 Ol Motors 1983, shares also reachin figures of week o on Call money 5 per cent. TR with numerous other g their The was reduced to LARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High 1. Al Che & Dye 1613 |Am Ag Che pd - | American Con 86 86 |Am Loco .... 108 {Am Sumatra 5 |Am Sm & Re {Am Sugar ... {Am Tobacco . {Am Woolen | Anaconda Cop 697 | Atchison 192 |Balt & Ohio. 118 | Beth Steel ... | Brook Man |Cer De Pasco {CR T & Pac Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel ... 78 Congoleum E! | Consol Gas ..154 Corn Prod 827 Dav Chem 453, irie RR 587 am Players .121% leischmann .. 76 xFreeport Tex §4 Genl Asphalt . 82 Genl Ele 1617 St 0§l N + Stewart highest | ¢ N ranwalli BE SRS nderwood nion Pac nion Carb nited Frui S Ind Rubber U8 Steel Wabash Ry West Elee Willys Over Woolworth 1 1 Close 1 161 o 1 1 SSE1 x—Divide 1« {Furnish Actna Casug Actna Lif Actna Fire Automobile Hartford Fir Nationa Phaenix Fir Trav lers 1n; Conn Genera Mann 'Am Hardwa Am Hosie 2 | Beaton & NEW BRITAIN Sinclair Ol .., rner Al .. Wright Acro . Am Tel & Tel 1817% Fire . New Haven Clock Co. Common Price on Application, EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchenge * HARTFORD ‘ Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, M ttHote! Bld3. er: i 35 Shares of Fafnir Bearing ¥ Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Hailoran Tel. New York Hamburg Corporation A new holding company, organized primarily for acquiring interests in American Insurance com- panies. “An Investment 113 ek 105 ] v ide t 188 13215 nd WAL h'l()(‘l\fl ed by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. | Azked | alty - Ins Co $85 | Ins 5 Co . 1l acturing 751 '1 r adwell 90 | [ver & Rio Grande 4s and 8t. Louis trials, Poth improving slightly t» i American Telcphone and {Telegraph: was the only utility active 2040 TEL 21361 Application. New Britain Phone 2380 Segar, Manager ooy g A NEW BRITAIN 1353 Harold O, Mett That Will Grow” TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $38 BOND MARKET 13 ~ ACTIVE AND FIRM New York Traction Issues | Feature Day's Selling | New York, April 13 (I—The bond % | market was active and prices firm 4 " Again the New Yoik traction is- sues were the feature, New York H(.—nlv\ 's 63 and Third Avenue Ad- justment 5s moving to new topa In- terborough Rapid Transit refunding 5s advanced more than a point. There was renewed demand for Bt. Paul 5s of 2,000 with resulting gaén of a point in price, but other raile including Missour! Pacific Gs, Den- and San Francisco 4s, sagged. Anaconda and Andes Copper s were outstanding among the indus- |in carly trading. AFRALD CLANMIIED ADS FOR BEST REWUIAS READ

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