New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 33

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Sweeping a strip 25 feet long in 38 seconds, Miss Edna Aselin, 17-year-old Los Angeles girl, pictured above, won a sweeping | contest conducted by the Food and Household Show in Los An- geles the other day. The contest, in which 14 other girls were entered, is pictured below. UTILIIES IN VAN AS CURB MOVES Up Money Situation Contradictory But Market Is Firm New York, May 10 (®—Heavy buying of the utilities dominated trading on the curb market today. A number of utility holding com- panies were particularly strong in buying attributed to the recent market appreciation of their hold- ingh. Other sections of the list were generally dnll and inclined to heavi- steady to firm. Although call money to 8 by midday, traders still garded the outlook as clouded w uncertainty, as the federal resel authorities have shown no sigr ve of | and the flonting supply of credit is | s0 small that they apparently have }lhe situation well in hand. These | considerations in part offset the | rather bullish influence of an unex- pectedly small brokerage loan in- crease, POLICE WHO SHOT YOUTH AR HATED | Public Subscribing {0 Fund o ! Prosecute Trio | Abingdon, Va, May 10 (UP) —| |for the grand | gun fire of J. W. Kendrick, 17, stu- jdent at Kmory and Henry college, | after an automobile chdse. | A voluntary subscription fund for | | More | profit-taking which {and foreign loans NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 Once Love Wins Both Ways grew as citizens contributed gener- ously. The boy died in Memorial hospital several hours after he was shot through the head from the rear. Two other students in the car, Paul Phelps and D. Dutton, were uninjured. The officers, James McReynolds, Abington patrolman, and Washing- ton county deputies James Crowe and J. T. Worley, waived prelimi- nary hearing and were placed under bend of $5,000 each. Warrants for thelr arrest were sworn to by the, boy’s uncle and guardian, E. M. Ken- drick, who said he would “spend his last cent” in prosecution. The officers said they fired at the tires on the boy's automebile when it failed to stop at their order. They said they were under orders to in- vestigate a disturbance. #aid they heard no order to stop. All three officers have been suspended from, duty . The students Meadowview, one mi m here. BULLS TAKE HOLD OF BOND TRADING The boys lived at International Tel, and Tel. Leads Heavy Early Sales New York, May 10 (#—Reawak- ening bullish sentiment brought about by the abrupt turn toward easier money rates was mirrored in the bond market today by the firin. est tone it has displayed in a fort- b Lindy will probably pay $1,500 to Phil Love, an old time friend, when he weds Anne Morrow for the pair, when flying the mail night. Chiefly as result of a heavy turn- over in International Telephone Con- vertible 4%a, sales in the early trad- ing spurted well ahcad of yesterday. Convertibles were buoyant fn sym- pathy with stocks and the standard investment issues, after an irrezus larly lower trend for the past weclt, also stiffened as the credit pressure lifted a bit. With large blocks appearing on the tape at the opening of the mar- ket, International Telephone at 130, Later they sold down 128, then turned upward agam. than $700,000 par value changed hzrds before noon. 'stockholders yesterday. American 1. G. Chemical 51;s, American Telephone 4%s and other stock privilege issues also were firm, although the advance reduced carly gains toward noon, United States government firmed of the list. Hit and Run Driver issues slightly with the Found on Lake Milwaukee, w. May 10 (UP)—Capt. McDonald, of the day by coast guard officials here tn connection with one of the “hit and run” accidents on Great Lakes. At Two Rivers, Wis., a complaint | Publi¢ fecling ran high here today |was filed by two fishermén that a ness in spots, although generally | a8ainst three officers of the law held |freighter answering description of jury on murder [the Donnelly, had sideswiped their renewed at 10 per cent and dropped |¢harges as a result of the death by [small fishing boat, and scalded them with steam from its exhaust, Fish, either fresh or salt water, is said to be more digestible than changing their tight money policy, |the prosecution of the three men jany other form of flesh. Why Qit at ome —uwatching the. n neighbors go dnvlng Spring is here be without a car, used one is 50 ST A whole summers A car is no longer 3 1 health, pleasure and it i8 columns of the Used Car Herald, there you call your own at the you can afford to Often, it means of $50 to $300. i, when all and the payments s automobile days are here. the down pa)’ment on a §! 0 pleasure is possible for only $5¢ a Juxury—it's a necessity. the Classified S will find just the car price pay. a saving Why convenient? 0. an investment 10 Turn Now to ection of the you want to 4l%s scored an overnight gain of 2 points to This {activity followed voting of rights Lo tempted | their | freighter Charles Donnelly, was questioned to- first the together, wagered that the first to marry must pay the other steel corporation that sum. Picture shows Col. Lindbergh with Love (right.) Kaiser’s Kind |VIay Wed Lily Damita T T nand, grandson of the ex-kaiser, with the aviation Angeles. epartment NEA Los Angeles Bureau Admitting they contemplate matrimony, Prince Louis Ferdi- and Lily Damita, movie actress, are shown here together in Hollywood. The prince has decided to locate permanently in America and probably will be affiliated of the Ford interests in Los They are expeqted to be married as soon as the prince makes a success in business in the United States. Brain Yields Needle, Baby Plays in Crib Pottsville, Pa., May 10 (UP)—Al- though her scalp was laid open e terday and a needle was darwn from her brain, 9-months-old Rosanna Harvey of Pine Grove, played hap- pily in her crib in the Pottsville hospital today. On Monday her mother, Mrs. Jen- nie Harvey discovered that a thread- | ed needle had found its way ints | the tot's head. She pulled the string but the needle did not come out. | An X-ray photograph revealed it | standing vertical in the center of the | baby's brain. After cutting open the top of the head yeserday, Dr. J. R. | Rogers removed the needle by the aid of a powerful magnet. Mprs. Vincent Sannik Funeral services for Mrs. Marion Sannik, wife of Vincent Bannik of 160 McClintock road, were held this morning at 9 o'clock at Holy Cross church. Rev.' Stephen Bartkowski, pastor, celebrated a requiem high ma i ev. Victor Piaskowski, assistant pastor. conducted the committal services. Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery. Mrs. Emily Sawtclle Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Sawtelle of 29 Liberty street will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at her home and at 3 o'clock at Pratt’s funeral home, 71 Farmington avenue, Hartford. Burial will be in Cedar Hili cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our reia- tives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved son and brother. Also for the many beautiful | floral offerings. We especially wish to thank the employes of Landers, Frary & Clark. (Rigned) MR. and MRS. JOHN BASSO RUTH BABSO S I TR (TR, VE F'LOWERS on MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 13th BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP The Telegraph Florist of New Britain | retain ownership | Youngstown, O Shop—83 W. Main Ntreet. Greenhouses—Maple Hill Deaths 2 John Woitowi John Woitowits, 65 108 West street, died last night following three weeks. He was a native of Germany, but kud lived in this country for the past 42 years. At first he settled in Falls, Mass. He was @ ars old, of t his home illness of an Turners teamsier. Surviving him line; two sons, ire his wife, Caro- ward and Fred; two daughters, M Marie Roberts of this city and M Emma Metz of Isristol; two stepsons and four step- daughters; and {wo brothers, August {end Martin, Mr. Woitowitz wus a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Funtral services will he held to- rrow afterncon at 2 John's German heran church, Liev. Martin W. Gaudian. pustor. will officiate. Burial will be in Fair view cemeter: Wall Street Briefs —_— York, May 10 (P—Edison Tlluminating Company of Boston has offered $600,000 in casn for the operating charter and ma- chinery of the Concord, N. H., muni- | al lighting plant. The town would of the buildings and land. Wall Street from ay that reorganiza- tion of rapital structure of standard Textile Products Company on a plan recommended by the di- rectors will be completed at the an- nual stoekholders meeting next Tuesday. Payment of back prefer- red dividends will be settled with new common stock which is to be exchanged for no par preferred. Ex- isting deficits will be ecliminated from the books and the preferred stocks placed on a dividend basis. The reorganization was necessitated by war-time Advices to Reports current in Wall street say that an increase in cigarette prices, cnding the cut-rate war, are in pros- rect as the result of recent confer- nees among represen‘atives of the lcading produce “slution of the problem of chain store competition, which has been sharply felt by to- bacco retailers, i1s also understood to be near. ) o'clock at | ICALL MONEY DROPS AND MARKET RISES trol of Wall Street New York, May 10 (®—A sharp fuvorable overnight credit develop- ments, and a drop in the call money in more than a month. luying orders poured into the market in treriendous volume, hit- ing scores of issues up 3 to 10 points, with nearly two score elevai- ©d to new high levels for the yeur Pool activities were resumed on a broad scale and the rapid advance {in some of the specialties indicated (he urgent retreat of an over- crowded short interest. Retention of the 5§ discount rate by the federal reserve bank and expectedly small increase re- York un- $19,- per cent New the of upward movement at the opening gong. The rally gained impetus when the call money renewal was lowered to 10 per cent and dropped successively to 8. then to 16 per cont. Presidery Simmons' speech, before the Chicago stock ex- change. attacking the federal re- rve board policy on brokers' loans. also heartened “bull” traders. The day's trade news also pro- vided plenty of bullish ammunition. 1nfilled orders of the United States in ed 17,045 tons despite the fact that plants operated in exc of rvated capacity last month. Directors of the Atlan- tic Refining company declared an extra dividend of 25 cents, and Wall Street was treated to another series of excellent earnings reports. Ru- mors were current that directors of the General Electric company were planning for a 4 for 1 stock split up, Ithe stock moving up 9 points to a | record price at 268 HE MARKET A 0 1. M. (Furnished by Putnanm & Co.) High Close Al Che & Dye 280 278 {Am Ag Che pd 54 | American Can 14914 Amr Foreig Pw 115% {Am Loco .... 117 {Am Sm & Re 108 Am Sugar ... 857 Am Tel & Tel 220 | Am Tobacco . 176% i Anaconda Cop 139% ! Atchison .... 199% ! Atlantic Refin 71% {Balt & Ohio. 12 Deth Steel ...109 Brook Man .. 637 Bush Terminal 63% Can Pacific ..234 Cer De Pasco 101 Ches & Ohio 228 CM &S Paul 31% Chrysler Corp 903 Colo Fuel ... 663y {Com Power | Congoleum | Consol Gas {Corn Prod Curtiss Aero .. Dav Chem Fleisehmann Fox Film A Freeport Tex Genl Asphait Genl Elec ... Genl Motors .. xGoodrich Tire Hudson Motors x—dividend. Tnt Comb, Eng Int Cement . Int Nickel . Int Harves . Int Tel & T Ken Cop I Mack Truck Marland Oil Mo Pac .. Mont Ward | Natl Biscuit ..1841% Natl Cash Reg 127 N Y Central ..1 NYNHG&H 9 North Amer ..111%, North Pacific 1017 “Pack Mo Car 136% Penn R R... 18% Phillips Pet. .. Postum Co. Pub Serv N Radio Corp Remington Reading 108% *Rep I & S... 97% ars Roebuck 166 clair Oil ... Southern Pac 128 Std Gus & Elec 895 §td Ol N J . 61% td Ol N Y . 431 tewart Warner tudebaker .. 847 Texas Co 669, Tex Gulf Sulph 813 Tim Rol Bear 91% Underwood .. 125% |Cnion Pac .. 217% Union Carbide 253 United Fruit . U S Ind Al .. U S Rubber .. U § Steel . Wabash Ry West Llec | Willys Over Woolworth .. 232 Wright Aero . 143% Yellow Truck LOCAL (Furnished by P L1011 Rd 84% 166 57 TOCKS nam & Co.) lnsurance Stocks Rid Aetna Casualty 1935 Actna Life Ins Co . Aetna Fire . Automobile Ins Conn General . Hartford Fire ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 860 National Fire . .. 1450 Phoenix Fire 1015 Travelers Ins Co 199 Manuiacturing Stocks Am Hardware . 67 Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 50 Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass .. City Company Colt's Arms . . Eagle Lock . . Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley . Landers, I . N B Machine 1480 1025 2015 Prices Soar as Bulls Seize Con- TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICK, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21148 revival of bullish activity was Wall | street's respoi:se today to a series of | rate to 6 per cent for the first time | 000,000 in brokers' loans started the | | Daily 4 31 WEST MAIN | Bought These Rights E | | NEW BRITAIN Burrilt Hotel Bidg. Hariford Co rate | i | | |} We Offer 55 West Main Street We Offer: Fuller,Richter MEMBERS IPARTFO Joseph M. Halloran At This —Both of these public utiliti North & Judd Palmer Bros .. Peck, Stowe | Russell Mfg (o Scovill Mfg Co Standard Scre Stanley Works Wil . s | Torrington Co . Union Mfg Co . Veeder-Root 4415 Public Utilities Stocks Allied Pow & Lizht {Conn Elec Service ....118 Con Lt & P 5% pfd 100 10 Conn Power . -~-1361 40 Hid Blec Lignt Hid Co com Hid Gas Co pfd . N B o Southern N E Tol United Corp |Claim Dartmouth Rich Man’s College | Hanover. N. H.. May 10 (®— T Dartmonth. undergraduate believes that is rapidly | caily, lege ming a schoo | that only sons of the rich may hope ttend. In an editorial protest | upon the recently announce | crease in room rentals by the college trustees the Dartinouth says | “Dartmouth is on the road tow: | becoming a rich man's college. The |to tuition has becn going up: it’s even rumored that another Goin’ Fishin’! We carry compl PUTNAM Members Now York & Hartford Stack Exchanges COMMERCIAL TRUS'T BUILDING Dartmoutii col- predicated in- raise is - minent; eating costs and other col- | have made prodigious | & CO. ST., NEW BRITAIN IRVING TRUST CO. Rig ghts and Sold xpire at ¢he Close of Business May 17th EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD NMERIDEN n. Trust Bidg, Culony Blog | 20 Shares New Britain Gas Light Co. 20 Shares Hartfor d Fire Insurance. @Thomson, Tenn & Co. Members of New York and Harttord Stock Exchianges New Britain I’hone 25 Stuart G Kegar, Manager CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” , Aldrich & Co. NEW BRITAIN CHANGE Haroto C. Mon 2D STOUR BEHIND THE MARKET Our Trading Department Invites Atiention Time to— Tampa Electric Company Cclumbus Electric Power Company es lagging behind the market, Good time to buy. leaps in the past 20 yvears. Several years ago Dartmouth re- coived much publicity as a result of President Hopkin's plea for an “aris- tocracy of brains” If this “aristoc- racy of wrains' 1s ever o become more than an intangible, distant ideal, steps must be taken o aveid the growth of an aristoc rolely on the chance Cconomic sucee factors Barnum’s Museum in Danger of Tax Sale Bridgeport, May 10 (UP)—Unless co intervene, niuseum en to the eity of Bridgeport by P.'T. Barnuni, famous show - is in danger of being sold for the Tux collectors claim the Bridges port and historic socicty the Barnuw institute property 1s liable to iccounts list a total Plus fines far default- the city by the scientitic rents a anid her i v due ¥ hrougit against th ion to prever The society i sui ior court an injunci city, ir rd ‘.‘v r the terms of Barnum’s will TREASURY BALANCLH Treasury Balance 5104, ete lines of tackle for brook and pond fishing. “Where the Price is Always Lower” ALLING RUBBER CO, New Britain’s Only Rubber Stere 240 MAIN ST. OPP. THE MONUMENT

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