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N A A B A A e A A == City Items Save on bridge prizes at Axelrod’s Drugs and Gifts, 36 Broad St.—advt. Burritt Art Shop now with Axelrod's DISTRICT MEETING B OF LUTHER LEAGUE st acted sy T, ncrpreer v Delegates o Assemble in This| Gity Sept. 1, and 8 * U OVER CANDY SOLD TO THEATER Alpert Claims Rotstein et al Owe Him for Supply The suit of Harry Alpert against [ OFF el Road to West Hartford. of property on Matthew Papciak bcing out of the which may be city. A daughter was born at New Britain General ' hospital today to The 32nd annual convention of the | 0 Gillette’s corner. ; . New York, Aug. 24.—(P—Bond Morris Rotstein and others in which | o, 21d Mrs. Herman A. Paulson |yareford District Luther League will | ©f Hillcrest avenue is the donor. | [t trading was light today, the of 48 Main atreet. [ be held at the First Lutheran church | From Gillette's corner to Wells the plaintift claimed non-payment | Notices of marriage intentions |in this ity on Seturday, Sunday and | SUTeet 30 feet will be reserved. Of Of 2 balanco on a bill for candy. |were filed taday with the city clerk | Monday, September 1, %, and 3, and |thi8 10 or 15 feet in the middle s |,y Jao o 4t “relt * the pressure of was tried this morning in city court |by the following: Arthur E. Per-|an claborate program I8 being pre- |'0 be used for a parkway. From | before judge Morris D. Saxe. No de- roult of 36 Bealty street and An- | toinette C. Guilmette of 56 Beatty street; John J. DeAngelis of New esion will be reached until written agreements are presented by coun- cls of both parties. 1t was revealed in the testimony that in January 1925 the defendants, ot whom there are four, came to the plaintift's place of business on Com- | mercial street and ordered some | candy for their candy counter at the | Community theater in Plainville, which was then in their possession. At the time, the plaintift testified, an agreement was reached whereby he was to bill the purchases to the who are expected to attend. {the first time since 1915 that the |be reserved. 43 Wallace street, this city. the local church, which is the larg- | Final details in connection with |est in the synod, ';“ made extensive | the construction of the World war |Preparations for the meeting. re veteran monument at Walnut Hili| There will be a varled prosram of |office by Mr. McCabe. i £ cor | Téligious services and e piscusscd by Ma¥or|imixed with entertainment. olale s rehitant h“" fren -2 ‘“' open at 7:48 o'clock Saturday night A"“:ni;;;" a'l“‘ {1‘ 0 "_’“F"‘d;“” with a banquet at the Burritt hotel, = . he mayors office Rey, Julius Hulteen of Hartford and this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. |Judge Carl F. Anderson of Middie- The A. A. L. of the St. Matthew's | town will speak, and Rev. Dr. Abel E German Lutheran church will hold | A, Anlquist, pastor of the host | 5?33‘3“; l:f:‘le:; ;‘;:;ha:felx' a picnic at Wiegand's grove tomor- | church, will be toastmaster. > v a B I'rans ati | y rni 130 ccived yayments. Tn tims the thea, |TOW afternoon. Transportation from | On Sunday morning at 10:3 the church will be provided between gclock there will be a communion de- | 12:45 and 2:45 o'clock. |service at the church in charge of manded the money from the own:| ~Attorney Thomas F. McDonough.|tev, Nore G. Gustafson, president of ors, each time recelving replies that | g\ ) tic nomince for state sena. |the district league, and Rev. Oscar he should walt a while .as things| o "\ be the speaker at t.|A. Winfleld, vice-president. Prof. were rather slow and they had ne | °" PEAhoR AL AL Mecks ALV nuec ) cholrE i ready cash on hand. iug of the Democratic Women's as- | Per Olsson, orsn‘nls,‘an et The il at the time amounted to| %0clation of Middlesex county in rector of he local ehurch, has pre- a little over $200 and ,atter many | Middlctown hall tonight. D e it requests and threats, the plaintit| Manager John Quinn of the A. 0. bers for the oschs'te. B received two check payments of $50 | H- bascball team has issued a call |W ;“:[:"fl or an atternoon ally, | each, he claimed. Further testimony | fOr practice at Walnut Hill park at| = HO0 10 on'in "the evening at revealed that when he called one of | 3:30 tomorrow afternoon and re- | ter went out of business and he de- Practical rescued in a quick quests that all players respond. | 1230 mielock, mvinkidhe vMiors 84 m::m"‘ S‘mv;m e o, % ¢ S 2 s : 008 e - |submarine designer. and Sloan | the partners up on the telephone The police were notified today of | OPPOTLUNILY to see New Britain dur- FWbioarine s s’nam 'flh_ 5 DUt paying the balance. he was |, o e aperator's liounss |16 the afiernoon.. At the rally ghe 1 SFHond Tngs told that it isn't necessary to pay him the rest and that he could do without it. Scon afer this incident, the plaintiff stated that he found out that the partnership was a cor- poration, of which fact he was to- | ley of 112 Fairview street. | tally ignorant, the defendants never | Officer Ernest P. Bloomaulst is oft mentioning the fact to him. duty because of fliness, [ The defense claimed that it was| Antoinetta Perrotta has sold a | a legal corporation and that it filed |three family house on Brooklawn | PI° etane o an zppllranon for diasolution and |ctreet to Ethel Kennedy throuxh“o‘:‘::'::‘“‘\ll‘::::: ;:‘i‘:‘::“fly'r:‘:p:r't i being dissolved the individuals were|the §. Stella Real Estate agency.|iont Wil mpte Bis ¥IWEW S2p0r, O not liable for the debts of the cor-| Max Kennedy has sold land on|||N® hihe: DIMer W be 80000 poration. Pearl strect to Antlonnetta Perotta |5 “HUreh AChoot FOo 28 RO The corporation consisted of Mr. |through the sime agency. Pihe souALT ORI AR e and Mrs. Morris Kotstein, the late| Strictly fresh eggs 60c doz. special | Sarmival wll B - LS b WIEOW Max Berkowitz, against whose bene-| for Saturday. National Tea Impor- | IT00K park in the afternoon, st | ficiaries a suit is pending in the U. | ters, 123 Main St g at & V. Li Jistrict chorus of 350 mixed voices of George W. Linder, of 529 Lincoln | ¢’ e . > street, and suspension of the licenses | Wil Make its second public appear of Thomas J. Barron of 771 Farm. |ance. A prominent speaker will ad- : dress the meeting. A light lunch- Inston avenue and Arthur F. Daw-| . "y be served in the church school room from 5 to T o'clock. The.annual business sessions, with | President Gustafson of Stamford presiding, will take place at 9| obsolete type of submarine, today. The Defender of a number of Russia. 1ast of the type that was built. ture disasters S-4 and 8-51. The Lake proposal is to use 8. 4 1 ad a working base for higher prices. 4 s AT ONEF e e tollow 100.yard dash, men; |2 WOTKIng base for rescue oPera-)yi,ieq Light and Power eased ieged m uro“ Rty lc‘ 4 “h | 50-vard dash, girls; sack race, men; | 110N8 by submerging them along- | 1y "4ho industrial group, Bancitaly | alleged misstatements on several life i ’ side sunken submarines. 3-legged race, men; sack race, gir insurance policies, and Mrs. Ida mxfi{ 15 SKEPTICAL | & ! the appreciation in {he value of its Horwitz, wife of the late Max Ber- L T o, hate, o | apecial compartment from which R e Semlte, Conbiam ta; e S1alemen s [Finets racergins; | ranning bread | 300 ovens into the sea. Late sub- | ia®gY, (Il utrial Raon re- of the plaintiff, hoth women testified | Dislikes to Think That Any Ama-|St0cle race, Elfls: IKANAE DEWH | marine models are not so equipped. | 0 0a "o reports of increased carn- | that they never came to his place : jump, men; _"l“ . "Y' A b" On the event that a submarine i3 | ngw, and Caterpillar Tractor went | of business, while other witnesscs| teur Radio Operator Would Send men. At § o'clock, prizes wil | disabled under awarded to winning contestants. The chairmen of the commit- tees on arrangements lowing: testified that they were there several occasions, Other testimony revealed that the plaintiff approached Rotstein and asked him about paying the debt, at which time Rotstein is alleged to have sald that he hasn't enough to buy himself a package of cigarettes and that all the money was under the control of his wife. Attorney Bernard Alpert, son of the plaintiff, represcnted his fatiier and Donald Gaffney represented the defendants, °"! False Mcssages. Hartford, Aug. 24 (®—Hiram P.| | Maxim, head of the American Radio Relay league national organization of the short wave amateurs, com- menting today on the messages pur- | ported to have been received from {the crew of the Greater Rockford, declared that if the messages proved to be false and the work of some licensed amateur operator, the case would be historic. “Of course it is entirely possible [that some one with a perverted sense of humor would send the mes 2 sagesy’ Mr. Maxim said, "but 1| 006 should not like to pass judgment — || Redl Estate News IJ =————=————=———=—="1| 11l I had investigated the case, It | Louis Raphael has taken out a it was proved that the messages had | mortgage of $350,000 on the Leo- | been sent by an amateur operator as | McHugh, author of the stage hit of nard Building on Main street from |a hoax, the case would be histeric. |15 years ago, “Officer 666.” died to- | the Travelers Insurance Co. of It would be the first time that such |day in Bellevue hospital of pneu Hartford, according to papers flled | a thing had happened.” monia. He was stricken {1 last Tues- in the town clerk’s office this after- day and was removed to the hos- hoon. pital in a coma, from which he Ralph H. Richards to Eleanor| owe N Hasvor anmind, Clly Advertisement| McHugh marricd Helen Counni- T.odging, Esther 8. Andf‘r-ipxrlment of the Defender derson; banquet, Anna Bengston; | would then be put under ai outing and athletics, David Ahlgren; ' sure. transportation, gne Swanson is secretary of committee, work begin, McHUGH, AUTHOR, DIES Man Who Wrote Success, DARING ROBBERY men who leaped from an aut “Officer in New York, wallet containing $2,000 in and checks from Miss Gertrude ner, 22, bookkeeper Passes Away Victim of Pneumonia and then escaped. curred a few blocks from the ket. The girl was on her way bank. New York. Aug. 24 (P—Augustin New York, Aug. 24 (P—I J. Richards, property on Common- ings shows 9,025, wealth avenue, assignment of s han, an artists model, four years|\NE® SHOWS an aggregate of § 140,000 an inercase of 8.2 per cent . Ray wal- mortgage. EXT OF WILCOX STREET |280. over last year, Outeide . of New | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Wal William M. Dower to Joseph C. ‘Nm‘cc hereby given that a| He Wwas playing in stock here Inly o "0 0 b iR ot otich ker of Flint, Mich., have r;ntur:e'd :‘it:::ée[»rop\'fly on Locust street, |} \ing will be held before the|1912 When he wrote “Officer 666" | OF 1€ to their home after spending their Board of Public Works, City of New |t frst plav. It wan u nig succous & itain, in Room 307 City Hall at|3nd w2s playe ) READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ’“”\fiud:"cto:k ek Tm‘,zlm;”:_ country up until & few years ago. NG ALGIE. T5ih1928 on the pro. | Other plays by him included “Value posed taking of land for highway | liecelver’ “What Would ¥ou bo.? purposes, from West Sireet to North v_'“a"“ Bt "] it and Street (including Erwin Place), | v !¢ e SR same to be known as Wilcox Street, | I:""‘,J,“lk‘;'l‘:‘":;p‘:{fr:d‘"i;hem‘,‘ Rl | > apped and establlshing street and srade | ol ;o VG orn AN persons intercsted nre re- ASKS $1.000 FOR CRASH quested fo be precent at said hear- | g 0 "S) U was brought today e ‘I “‘ ¥ . h“" Al by Joseph Diloteto against Victoria. | HY i D O e o woRKg, | Malouskas, alias Victoria Wisman- STEAL METAL by Detective Sergeant Ellinger foundry on Whiting street, Juvenile court DIPLOMAT ARREST ‘Washington, Aug. 24 (UP) al Djenany Bey, .. |skas, alleging that the latter or her G. H. Johnson. Sec'y. | ont was negligent, reckless and | careless in the manner of operating City Advertisement an automobile at the intersection of ACCEPTA! day at Trenton, N, right to diplomatic immunity, embassy was informed. Spring and Winter streets on June 11, | ™ 25 1928, with the result that a collision occurred between the car and one driven by Joe Renocks. The plain- OF PUTNAM Lester McCormick, aged T John J. McCabe Tenders Strip to Be TUsed in Coanection With Propos- The city has been offered 10 feet Hillcrest avenue used in connection with & boulevard along the propos- ed highway through Hillcrest avenue John J. McCabe gates | Wells street to the end of Hillcrest | parad for the hundreds of delcssica | NN SHEEL 10 the ond of Hillorea ‘The entire distance is London and Marion C. Grayson of |convention has been held here, and |#bOut three quarters of a mile. Y The offer was made to City En- gineer Philip Merian and Mayor Pa onessa in a conference in the mayor's | The city en- | meetings, | Eineer will take the matter up with It will |the state highway commissioner. ( Thinks His Submarine Idea Is Bridgeport, Aug. 24 (A—Ready to | demonstrate that imprisoned sailors aboard disabled submarines can be and practical gineer, will launch the Defender, an | about | September 1, here, it was announced | @ was built by Mr. Lake more than 20 years ago as one ubmarines of the same type ordered by Austria and International complicstions presented delivery of the boat, the Mr. Lake proposes to use the De- | fender in an effort to prevent fu- milar to that ef the marines similar to the Defender as The Defender is equipped with a water, according to | Mr. Lake, the Defender would travel | : Hah ! ! 2 | that it is negotiating to ac- | to the point above which it rested | ¢POFt e ¥ are the fol- |and submerge close to it. The com- s 3 ! ; |in son; registration bureau, Walter An- | which the door opens into m.-,v *2 | Graghaphone improved under heavy | res- Divers would then walk out Clarence Hultgren, and air lines would be attached to the the disabled craft and the rescue Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 24 (A—Two bile early this afternoon snatched a|gains of 1 to 3 points. for Bronstein and Royner, commission merchants, The robbery oc- | DUN'R WEEKLY REPORT weekly compilation of bank clear- Four boys were taken into custody afternoon for theft of 160 pounds of | metal worth about $35, from Kinne's | Buffalo, N. of their yout ; ed in | . eir youth they will be tried In| i\ arior spending a week at Lake | second secretary the Turkish embassy, was arrested after an automobile accident yester- . by an oificer who refused to be convinced of his TWO DRIVERS ARRESTED 30, of | During Day high money rates, 8t. Paul s of Public Service of ) for first place in volume of salc showed only a fractional gain. | Utility issue moved up nearly | firm, with | Copper 75 gaining each. Rails generally featureless. CURB MARKET ALSO From Big Board | quietness prevailed in most of leading issues. and chain stores showed strength. Electric bond and share was teature of the wtility group, advanc- ing more than mand. Midw Gas Improvem |power B Electric Investors, and | American Gas and Electric were al- |80 in demand at Utilities, sub- |went ahead five points, reflecting up 10.points to a new high at $4 on | quire a midwestern company s. | Foll went to a new high at 32 1.2 good demand and Columbia from buying. Weak epots were Owens and Procter Libby- Co. encountersd profit taking. In the chain store group, Melville ! 8hoe went to a new high at 59%, | National Manufacturing and Stores lat 41 7-8, Piggly-Wiggly at 33 1-2 omo- | and Schiff Co. at 36 1-3, representing cash| Gulf of Pennsylvania was a strong | Roy- | teature of the oils with a 2 point gain, while Humble, Prairie and | | Vacuum improved. Standard of Indiana was under pressure. Bunker Hill led the mines with a gain of five points, while Newmont and Noranda improved. Shattuck vas in supply. Personals mar- to a un's them is Mrs. Walker's mother, wha will make Aan extended visit in iy | Flint, Richard Murray of the New Brit- ain Market and Herman_Budnick of e Y., have returned to this | George and Saratoga. HOOTERS CAUGHT ara and Feeney and Officer W. P. Hayes brought several hoys to police headquarters shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon, having caught them shooting craps in the rear of the Adkins Printing Co., on Church street. Some of the players escaped and those who were caught will be reported to the probation de- partment. the Were you to ask us why Eu should name this nk as your “Executive- Trustee,” we perhaps Notice 18 hereby given that a| hearing will be held before the| Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall at 6:30 o'clock, E. 8. T., Tuesday eve- at the latter’'s invitation, Attorney Leo V. Gaffney tiff, who was riding with Renocks sustained rib fractures and other injuries issued | the writ, which is returnable in the | city court the first Monday in Sep- | 1220 Roxbury road, was arrested by | {Motorcycle Oficer’ W. & Strotls on|Three Are Drowned and | Stanley street for specding about 1 Four Rescued at Beach | o'clock this afternoon. 1ckeye Lake, O., Aug. 24 (UD) Motorcycle Officer David Doty hre: persons were drowned and |arrested Charles Heckman, aged 24, | four were rcscued when a rowboat ning, August 25th, 1928 on the pro- 4 of 811 Kast street, for driving with- | overturned near Summerland could best sum up all the {posea taking of land for m.n:vay}::'"2';"""_0“""'“‘ Francls Clynes |, 4 Iicense, this afternoon. | Beach here last night. The bodies reasons by replying: purposes, from Oak Strcet to Erwin | o BENE -— — of the victims were recovered fev- Place, same to be known at Putnam BURNS PROVE FATAL eral hours after the accident. Because is would be ad- Street, and establiching street and Judgment Foreclosure Spetia, Aug. 24 (UP))—Alfonso| The dead: ministered— grade lines thereon. Asked by Bank in Suit |&imonelli. 20, a navy electrician| Catherine Whitely, 25. her sister, All persons interested are re-| Aciion for foreclosure of a judg. |[TOM Fondi, was burncd fighting a |June 21, both of Lancaster, O., and ! quested to be present at said hear- | nont lion against the defendants |fT aboard the yacht Savoia and |Paul Sullivan, Baltimore, 0. high Faithfully ing. if they see cause, and be heard | ang a petition that the plaintift be | 4164 in & hospital. uch’o'ol phddnt i in relation te the above. oabaRIo 3 The reseued: Economically G. H. Johneon, Bec'y. | yile, and a deficiency judgment,| Bari. Aug. 24 (UP)—Addolorata | Mary Marguerite Whiteley, 16, sis- are asked in a suit brought today by the New Britain Trust Co. against Rozalia Pierzanowska, Phil- cas Cagner and Alfred Roy, whicih the trust company charges the defendants with non-fulfillment Notice is hereby given that a |Of & judgment for $5,673.15 render- hearing will be held before the|®ed in city court on July 9. Property Board of Public Works, City of New | Involved conists of four pieces lo- Britain, in Room 307, City Hall a-|cated on Bassett street, Myrtle 6:30 o'clock, E. 8. T., Tuesday eve- | Street and two on Court street. The ning, August 28th, 1928, on the pro- | firm of Hungerford & Saxe repre- posed establishnrent of street and |Sents th: plaintiff. Papers were grade lines on North Street, between | 3¢Tved by Constable Fred Winkle. Beaver Street and Sexton Street. All persons {interested are P. 8.—Whenever practicable, and legal services are involv- ed, we always try to avail our- selves of the services of your own attorney. FRIENDSHIP! COURTESY! BSERVICE! Angelo, seriously City Advertisement STREET AND GRADE LINES ON NORTH STREET of ~Sannicandro. The killed. mE UNDERTAKER (CITYNATIONAL e o A BANK re- WEST ST. STORE ROBBED NEW BRIT, uested to be present at said hear. | Serseant T. J. Feeney is invest ed to forfeit first $40 and then $500 OF AIN ;‘n' it they pig i) and be heard | E2ting the theft of ples, cakes, candy. bond. He is free again today under MAIN AT EAST MAIN in relation to the above, soda water and about $2 in pennies | Complete Summer Joys with Our Flowers $1,000 bond. BOARD OF PUBLIG WORKS, |!Tom John Sommer's store at 160| At Meme As Gita | 2 West street during last night. En- trance was gained by pulling a screen off a window and going through a transom, ‘We Grew Our Own G. M. Johnson, Bec'y. e Michiello was killed and her father, burned when lightning struck their wagon wl in | they were driving in the commune | horse was | lieved to have upset the rowboat. Joseph A. Haffey Opposi Residence 17 Summer 8.—1635-3 Ball-:er's Pasy Shop We Finance Tl':":' 1 MAIN ST, 1-?}' nm-n i T BRINGS SUIT FOR $1,000 o . - MALE OF WBED! CARS | Joseph Diloreto has brought suit TRLET RN W For Private Individuals. i i el i N Discounted. egainst Victoria Malouskas, alias MOTOR FINANCE CORP. Victoria Wismarskas, for $1,000 ter of the two girls who drowned; Mary Hehl, 25, Lancaster and Har- old Hoskinson, Basil, 0. Waves from a specdboat were be- hile | GETS RIDE ¥ Washingfon, Aug. 24 (UP)—Ph ander C. Knox, son of the former secretary of state, was rewarded with a ride in a patrol wagon and several hours in jail yesterday for the $540 coilateral he has surren- dered to District of Columbia offi- clals, Arrested on a charge of reck- less driving. he twice failed to ap- pear in police court and was orde 'ATROL Special Notice The local branch of the Socialist | Party will hold a rally this evening | in behalf of its candidates Norman Thomas for corner of Main and East Main damages. Property on Hulburt street was attached by Constable Francis|the asoic, containe: Clynes. in any form. no trace of The first geological period, called Streets, at 8 o'clock. Mr. John Carabine. & noted so- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928, ms Lo o RGN HARKET HAS BUT LIGHT DEALS Trading in Small Volume although prices | generally were improved in reflection | of the buoyancy of the stock market. 2,000 displaced Jersey 4 1.2s |ranged from 3 but | Were fairly well maintained despit rhe | the waves 3 { peints. Copper and Steel issues were | Anaconda and Andes about 2 points moved to | slightly higher levels. The forelgn list was steady, but |business reports, SHOWING STRENGTH Reflects Firmness [mparted :>; Utllittes rallied after vesterday's | profit taking, ofls became steadier, and Gamble. | |down 8 and 1 1-2 points. Apponaug | vacation in this city. Accompanving | president, and James | Pullman H. Maurer for vice president, at the | Radlo Corp WALL STREET HAS Spring ly doing little to encourage buying. |took place in today's stock market {as a result of the brcad buyin, movement set in motion by the un |expected drop of nearly $23,000,00 of profit-taking swept through the market at fre quent fintervals. Total sales in t 000 shares. Pools, encouraged |figures and optim by {tremendous volume, and apparent |y succceded jcutside following. Bear trade iwho sold stocks heavily in the last {few days in the bellef that loan would increase $100,000,000 or more, | | were driven to cover. High record: ANOTHER UPHEAVAL Today’s Rivals Those of Last New York., Aug. 24 (A—An up- |turn in prices, rivalling those in the | decrease in brokers' loans apparent- | 4,000,000 share markets last spring. In brokers' loans last weck. Gains | in scores of the most active issues | to 14 points, and | which firet three hours ran close to 2,500,- the loan tic carnings and bought stocks in s | were established in rapid succession, | nearly two score being chalked up by early afternoon. High priced most spectacular |Adams Express soared |9%, Case Threshing and Midland { Steel Products preferred 7 1-4 each New York. Aug. 24 (P)—The curb and Allied Chemical 612, many of | market firmed up today, under the |them setting new peak prices. | influence of the violent upturn em tiss, Lambert, Scars Rocbuck, Gen- the stock exchange, but in sharp con- | eral Motors and Purity Baking ad- st with the “big board,” trading vanced 5 points or more. Pittsburgh was in only moderate volume and /& West Virginia rallied 5 points and the [several of the other high grade rails Cur. ‘mo\'ed up 2 points or more. ‘Wall Street Opening A wild outburst of | stock market 31 {10,000 shares at 21 5-5 up |tionally, and all new high records. { General | higher, jund Kolster Radio 2. | was inspired by the |nearly $23,000,000 in brokers' loans. In view of the sharp rise in prices during the last which had earried /of the specialties recorded | advances. | 14 points, Wright Aeronautical 103, American Smelting 10 1-4, Montgomery-Ward | strength group |ushered in the opening of today's Chrysler opened with a{a block of 10,000 shares at 100, up National Cash Register with a points in good de- |Llock of 10,000 shares at 79 718, up United nt, American Super- 2 7-5, and Armour A with a block of | frac- | lectric opened 31 points Greene Cananea Copper 3 The sensational demand for stocks reduction of | week, an advance | |§ the Associated | Pross Industrial average up nearly § points, Wall street had expected a | substantial increase in loans, some | We Offer: Hartford Electric Light Prices on Application. d| We Offer: estimates running above | $100,000,000. General Motors opened with & block of 8,000 shares at the “split price’ 'of 190 to 190% and then climbed to 191, an extreme gain of 4 pointa. Steel common was a block of 9.500 |shares at 152, up 2 3-8. American Can opened with a block of 7,000 | sha at 109, up 2, Ada Case Threshing Machine 7 1-4, Mid- land Steel Products preferred 61 and Sears Roebuck, Atlantic Refin- Ohi» encountered profit taking and |ing, Gold Dust, Wright, Radio and { Rossta Insurance showed early gains lof 3 points or more, Foreign exchanges opened steady With sterling cables slightly firmer at $4.85 5-16. The upward flisht of prices did not falter throughout the forenoon, save for realizing here and there which was absorbed without any serious setbacks. Purchasing orders for both accounts tumbled out on the floor in a steady stream, causing aggregate dealings for the first hour of nearly 1.000,000 shares. Stocks which were reputed to be sponsored by strong pools or were expected to make more liberal distributions to sharcholders made striking ad- vances. Montgomery Ward ran up §% to 211 1-4 and American Smelt- ing 10 1-4 to 240, both new tops. The renewal rate for call loans over the week-end was continued at 7 Mo Kan & Tex 40% Mont Ward ..214 Natfonal Lead 125% N Y Central ..171% N YNHG&H 594 North Amer... T74% North Pacific.. 9914 Pack Mot Car 84% Pan Am Pet B 427 Phillips Pet... 401 Pierce Arrow.. 15% 81 L. 104% Remington R4 25% Reading ......104% Rears Roebuck 149% life | clalist writer and lecturer, will be )lhe chief speaker.—advt The first sale of U. S| and Studebaker W‘wnh a block of 9,000 at 78 1-4, up | % i ns Express soared 14 points, | y McKESSON & ROBBINS, Incorporated (Conn.) STOCK and RIGHTS i Bought and Sold, Price on Application, The past history of this company, coupled with the expan- | sion plan in progress, indicates its stock to be “an invest- ment that will grow.” We will be pleased to have your in- |§ quiry, in person or by mail, for details. Our Statistical Department is prepared to furnish an authoritative analysis of this offering. 7, | Russell Mfg Co . | Scovili Mtg Co ... NEW BRITAIN BurrittHotel Bldg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bid§, Colony Bidg, PUTNAM & CO 31 WEST MAIN S§T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 . MARTIORD ORFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. _THL 31408 We Offer: Automobile Insurance Co. Price on Application. Thomson, Temn & Co. eI AL i Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager EDDY BROTHERS & G Members Hartford Stock Exchange . HARTFORD e {Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING { MEMBERS HARTFORD $TOCK EXCHANGS ||} Josepb M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Aetna Fire Insurance Co. Hartford Electric Light Co. NEW BRITAIN Hareld O. Mott Std Oil N J Sd Qil N Y Stewart Warner 87 Studebaker Texas Co ..... 6 Tim Rol Bear 12 Standard Screw . Stanley Works . . | Torrington Co com Cnion Mfg Co .... Hfd Elec Light .. N B Gus Sinclair Ofl ... 26% Southern Pac .124 ex Gulf Sulph 721 Southern N E Tel . Underwood 65% | Union Pac 19615 T AT 2:30 P. M. |Union Carbide 171% (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) |United Fruit . 136% High Low Close|U § Ind Al .. 114% Al Che & Dye 198 194 195 |U” § Rubber .. 341 {Am Ag Che pd 74 = U S Steel .... 152 {American Can 109 106% 1087 |Wabash Ry .. 771 Am Loco .... #1% 8§97, |West Elec ... 1021, Am Sumatra . 6h - Willys Over .. 28 |Am Sm & Re 240 23295 | Woolworth .. 194% Am Sugar ... 13 Wright Aero . 170 Am Tobaceo . lAm Woolen . 1.0 A mands Cop | (Furaished by Putnam & Co.) Balt & Ohio. 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Billings & Spencer pfd 6 0 Glidden _ Bristol Brass . .19 Hudson Motors 313 Colt's Arms 34 Hersheys . ..., | agie Lock a8 Int Comb, Eng 63 | Fafnir Bearing Co ... 140 Int Cement ... 641 Hart & Cooley ...... 240 — Int Nickel 105 Landers, I . 70 13 Int Harve ...25% N B Machine 3 % Int Paper . 691, B Machine ptd 100 105 Ken Cop ..... 98 Niles-Be-Pond com KERNR 1 Mack Truck .. 91% |Nodth & Judd .. : TR Marland O .. 37% i | Peck, Stowe & Wil i o9 Public Utilitics Stocks Conn Flec Service .... Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. 101 92 L 103 . 134 137 80 175 9,666,598, Two Ask Foreclosures On Pledges for $5,615 Two foreclosure actions were brought today against Berths R. Goodale, the first by Mabel J. Jen- sen on a $3,616 note and the other by Charles W. Cramer, on & $2,000 4 |note, through Attorney Howard B. Phelon of Hartford, In the first action the plaimtift claims that the amount mentioned was loaned to the defendant on May 26, 1925, with a promise to pay six months after date, with interest. The plaintiff claims that payment of the note was neglected and that the fendant still refuses to meet the ob- ligation. Property involved is lo- |cated on High street. In the second action the plaintift claims that the $2,000 was loaned |on January 17, 1927, payable semi- |annually, for which the defendant niortgaged her property located st 21 |Salem street, and amether piece ou |lairfield avenue, Hartford. The ! plaintiff claims that the defendant failed to make the semi-annua! pay- ments of §200 each on three instal- |ments and still refuses to make |them. The plaintiff seeks fore- |closure of the mortgage, possession |of property and appointment of & | receiver to collect rents. Papers in both instances were served by Constable Fred Winkle. | MISS STANKEVICH SHOWERED | A miscellaneous shower was given !last evening in honor of Miss Anne Stankevich at the home of her par- ents on 101 Belden street. The 'home was prettily decorated in jorchid and pink. Miss Stankievich | received many beautiful gifts. . | will become the bride of Joseph Sta- naitis of Southington in September. | REPUBLICAN CAUCAS The Republican electors of the Town of Newington are requested to meet in caucas in Grange Hall on Monday, August 27th, 1928 at § o'clock, D. 8 T, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republisan ~ | State Convention to be held in New | Haven, Beptember 6 and 1, 1938, fer |the nemination of candidates for state officers and a senater in Com- |gress of the United States snd for |the election of delegates ta the eom- gressional, senatorial and peebate district conventions. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN COMMITTEE, Harry A. Webster, Chalrman Dated at Newington, August $ve. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS1938.

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