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~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. MEXICANS FOUND FAVORITES BOUGHT GUILTY INSHANGHAL ~ ON BOND MARKET . e ! : Fined for Operating Roulette!Rest of Issues Dull—No Demand Wheel Establishment |~ for “Gilt Bdges” | hanghai, July 1 ell known Mexican residents of Shanghai, Carlos Garcia and G. ¥. Delvalle, were convicted today in | the Shanghai provisional court of heing ‘“operators and owners of | the internationally known roulette establishment here known 'he Wheel.” The Mexicans China New York, din in the bond market today centered | in the four or five of the leading | specnlative convertibles, with these advancing issues accounting for practically all of the sales. The rest of the market was dull and ir- regularly lower, with practically no demand for the gilt > rail and sentenced to | industrials. one year in jail and fined 1,000 | Money Holds Firm gold dollars each. The court fur. Money continued firm, with call | ordered confiscation of “The |loans renewing at 8 per cent and | Wheel” property, valued at $23,- ' moving to 9 per cent compared with 000 in go! {a renewal rate of 7 and a closing The case put of 9 vesterday. Time money held struggle by police of the interna- around 8 per cent tional settlement and of the Chi-| Municipals again were the ire nese city to end gambling in the |of the new financing marl City famous night life center. Sentence !of Los Angeles 4 3-4 per cent bonds, | of the Mexicans apparently estab- | fotaling $3,700,000 and due Oct. 1, | lished a precedent by which Mex- 1929 to Oct. 1, 1949, were offered at ican nationals in China have no |99 to 104.58 and interest, according oiliatervilorialipuiviloges [to maturity. A “syndicate placed — $1,700,000 City of Antonio school STAR TO BEC PRI district 5 per cent bonds, maturing | Mike Rooney, batting star of St.|1930 to 1069, at prices to yietd 5.23 Bonaventure, turned down offers to 4.70 per cent, from the Yankees to continue stu-| American Telephone & dies for the priesthood. convertible 4 1-25 for |successive day followed the stock |into new high ground, jumping more | than 2 points to well above 176. Tn- ternational Telephone convertible 4 1-25 also were strong. Practical- Iy half of the day's turn over was n these two bonds Nitrate Bonds Popular Theebs of Lautaro Nitrate, clated with the Guggenheim inter ests in Chile, were actively traded July Two | | as ed were the climax to a Telegraph the second Uses Pajamas For His Sunday Stroll ass0- |ernor. | site at | tion, Personals Attorney aw ten da John J. Ca will be sale to Mrs. Mary McDonough of Indian- apolis, Ind., Mr street. SURVEY OF SITES Informal Inspection of Power Margaret is visiting h Turnbull o sister, n Wallace Land Takes Place Today Morrisburg, Governor I New York the proposed site of American Lawrence river, discussions with Cana st. today for authoriti The arrival of the Ncw York gov- | who Barn American hewed d plans under engineer: ission | Ont., anklin Jul Ro D. powe hart Island, investigation dian authoritie Three plans being debate to M vor Charles G. for develo d in Ontario, H. v P)— bosevelt of making an informal sur- joint projects as here ian brought by Ca pment are according Challis of Morrisburg who is a member ol Ontario He two, on2 an Canadian, comprehensive study of development | peoples of Ontario and New York |of K. Blogoslawski, are incomplete. and would best serve their ard report ernments. | Municipal suggested that a board of the Electri American appointed t of would be plan to the o Associs other a make a what form st sujt the inter two gov- T Deoathas || #all Sreet Brits | SELLING GENERAL [ Deatns (Pt b oKL RMELL e | ‘ A Pos- | Thomas F. Kennedy tum company was listed on t Thomas ¥. Kennedy, 60. of 93 york Stock Exch today under | . West street, for many years a r rood Pro- | Iarket Reacnonm\y_SOme Few Holdings Rising | ‘ New York, July 25 (®— The Ang name, General The new tic ding 'S, the Postum. its new dent of this city, died last night at ducts « {erisymbol his home following a lingering ill- | GI, abbreviation ness. for Mr. Kennedy was a native of Ire- | land but came to this country at an carly age. For many years he was employed at the Royal Typewriter company in Hartford, where he worked until a months ago, when he was taken suddenly ill. He was well known among the people of this city and was a member | of Daly council, K. of C. He also was - a prominent member of the Ancient Ve thousand Order of Hibernians and Foresters |the common stock of U of America | Lebanon, Ind, Surviving tand built numerous three sons, | wroks the United I‘rancis abroad being offered at § 50 a Stone & Webster owns a sub- st in the business. o is Americ sidiary of Power dustrial Ala. The tr involved purchase of ter's common stock 500,000 in cash n Power ( ib- | American Commonwealths has acquired the in- as Corp. of Birmingham, saction is said to have all of the lat- for about $1,- Gas Jos) | rro- de N York. nounced reactionary veloped again in today's stock mar- ket, although a sprinkling of issnes continued to show independent | th. Selling embraced a wide variety of sto including several of the recently popular rails and | public utilities, with net declines ranging from 1 to 10 points. { planncid | The reaction was generally char- public | acterized the further and | ment of a top-heavy speculative po- [ sition. In some to attrib part of the July 25 (D Corp., tendencies few stre nty-five es of & Co. of which lar him are his widow; as Joseph, Thomas and Kennedy; three daughters, | Katherine, Ellen and Mary Kennedy three hrothers, John Kennedy of Brooklyn, N. Y., James Kennedy of | Boston, Mass., and Patrick Kennedy of Treland; and one sister, Mrs. Leon Liegey of this city Funerad services will be held Sa urday morning at 9 o'clock Mary's church. Burial will be Mary's cemetery quarters, the specu share a tend ner stantial int ey ness on the ‘ [public 1o the month-end credit | stringency, the war clouds in the | i cast and nt bank failures | [which have not, however, involved | lany la titutions cons quence v current dividend checks ) stockholders of General Co. will receive ann s entitling them to inspect any company’s plants, With the cetric of Pittsburgh scrap have need. Number one steel is 18.50 1o — Money Supply Light Call money renewed at § nt but the supply of funds was light te wa marked up to 9 in afternoon, with indications that it might work higher. Time money rates continue firm. Bankers | hold out little hope of any material | casing of credit conditions in the | near future, barring a sweeping re- | action in stock Ithough the A expected to in- | the supply of credit available | in order to facilitate the distribution | ind of crops Business news continues generally | favorable veral favorable half yearly earnings statements were pub- lished again today Che in of per e | Tenac Tiuskowski. 45, of 15 Hayes |strect, died this morning at his home following a lingering illne L Te had heen a resident of this city | PO 98 21 for the past 16 years and for the 10 gears was employed at the orphanage farm of the Sacred Heart church. Besiles his widow. he is sur- ‘GURB [}UIETS []!]WN vived by six children, Lottie, Joseph, | Marion, Verna, Genevieve, and An- | tho ranging from 3 to 16 years. IPuneral quoted at $19.00 cents. Dor | higher on rece and the 1 also | the carly top past prices, h cere arrangements, in charge NI jFirm Undertone Noted, However, | e r in and again touched 100 hefore en- | countering selling. American 1. . mical 5 1-2s were he y in the arly dealings Trading in with price char small and lower ., L il Birth Record ‘i S Mrs, Sehastino Ciceianello | Funerals } the rails slowed up, s for the most part | A son has heen horn to Mr T L e e Atchison convert- [ Mrs. Lucien Chardounet ot ible 41ts and the Alleghany issues | Hartford avenue at home. : leading in point of activity. | A daugiter has been born There was considerable selling in |and Mrs. Alphonse Roy 364 the foreign list on a few sales | street at home. s ccianello, cianello of 54 died Tuesday n 1in General Beaver stre t at the New Brit ospital Sebasti- wife of Joseph Cie- who following T vest but tho t ed to in Market Today York, July 25 (@—1 quieted down today rday’s unpreceden continued strong market un insp! fairly th credit conditions nt its levelope profit he firmer have spe fores curb L al- rtone ired by peake & Ohio and Allis statements being particularly attr tive. A moderate increase in 1% cral Regerve pected after the close crican Telephone of the contin outstandin up more than § poir new high record at Telephone soar high at 218. I show strength Chalmers : Brokers' Loans was n.v-' market. ued to moving to another | Pacifie | d 13 points to a new dio and Internation- | UTNAM & CO. Menbers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 . HARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 21148 We Offer: Connecticut Power Co. Common Price at the Market EDDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange New BRITAIN HARTFQBD MERIDEN 65WMainst. SO LEWISSt g colony st L——===5 ] We Offer: 10 Shares Aetna Life 10 Shares Aetna Fire E. D. HYDE & CO. Incorporated lephone also pointed Business Machine Bre Tnternational Busin broke 10 points and andoah upward. session was | common and | indoah just 2 poin ature of Shed short iliness at 8 9 o'clock at were held this morn United States government oblig i daughte s b A daughter has ¥ At her home and tions were inclined to heaviness. T S A Wilcox street at | A daug at the Mrs stre to Mr of 157 °n horn Lalklan home er was born last ey Hartford hospital to Mr Samuel Wiener of 60 A f nitial ferred investing company formed by Goldman Sachs and Cen-listered by a wide G Sl e oG he |including General Electric. oMo Rion ; dated Union Carbide, the NrSe M ary. Oreanisans |7 Byers. Bendix, Simmons (o Pie nd at the conclusion of | quickly _\;;L,‘;\m ;m]“huvy:m i v\‘:‘lmz\‘] .\‘1;41.3 the mass she sang “Abide With Ma.” [cont pref s B e St ‘,q“h; x;fl”\”;.y:]yM\;‘“\\l’;\':\l:‘" Gl \':J’h\ of Union Pacific and I'risco common. | A o e T bars! @ Wall street continues to be flood- | et et ‘ ' with stock split-up and merger e ‘H‘l iy I rimors ral Gas & Blectric s | pallbear were rep) expected to split its stock 4 for tives from the ¢ wttini Bagni d sl \‘}.d.,“ .] ’1,“.-(,[:\..:’;& 4 for 1 and . Alyasiin St ety American Can is reported to have i yder consideration {he declaration per cent stock dividend later ar. ing e at Re: hom St. Mary's church trading in the s Lawler ofliciated at the solemn 1 ass of requiem At the commencement of mass Organist John Crean ren- ! dered Chopin's “IFuneral March.” At Wesleyan Graduate Is Missing at Madison Madison, July (P —Herbert S. . 41, Weslevan university grad- | . has been missing since ! Britain General hospital hen it was thought he had > | ning to Mr, and Mrs. Martin French rowing on Long nd sound. The |of 435 Arch street. | boat he hired h not been found. _— _— - Real Estate News Atchison s or more variety ning and Lyoas L Ly clines of 55 WEST MAIN STREET EW BRITAIN INVESTMENT SERVICE of Consoli- A, M Johns e 25 Gis stock Ba g daughter was born at New offertory Tesu,” : oper Telephone 6500 common, sold His effects here were taken away by his father of Greenport, L. lay after coast guardsmen had con- ded that Bain had been drowned. | The missing man was supposed to | hive been an instructor in a school it Princeton, N. J., but inquiry there o b oAy and at Lawrenceville brought word & | to allow the privileg: : that he was unknown [ a e oine e leaee hie loloatat ot en rallicd somewhat. Americz At one time he taught modern e e e 6T | Main street for an additional three | Funeral services for John Tonini, | DeTPOWer st nzuas keley high school, e ot ; § 0! : e sold mot fese el | vears at $70 monthly. Mr. Lotz is O 7 Wesbistuoet who'died Mite it < ta chiropractor. T o) Ben Cohen, 1d fairly steady ED CLOSED *|qucting an 150, recent | ster, , July 25 (P—Th2 | 435 \ain fit ta p {0 have spent First Bank and Trust company here | jagse by Samuel 1 = itself. Duffalo Niagara and Eastern, was closed aiter the suicide of 1S | five years, The annual rental Central ,(nv\“\ nited Gas Tn\pvvmlu. president. Charles D. Jones, Who | fiyet two yoars will bo a nd wf\‘n”] S nder ol shot himself yesterday. | thatlast thvce vears s moc ;v‘ "‘I“Il’]'\\!‘"::;“\;‘r ';'I,Ml‘él‘. o Albert IFant, state bank com- | ap Ad ration Rises e e tians | Missioner, gave the closing order at 1L administratian noticed the unusual garb of their ¢ Columbia. upon receipt of news of ot, sell tor and smali boys d:dn’t cyen let out [JOnes’ suicide. Mr. Jones was the the customary razzbe It son of Ira 1. Jones, former And one erd of the South Carolina 1ch — hecaus prer court pajamas unles He had bee in this sta isstes over are understood | subscril i ronwealth and Sou Hudson heavy turnover, with blocks of ) to 25,000 shares changing hands lectrie Tnvestors slipped off to The Strand Reat o ( up of owners of the Strand theater red ement with 1d- to.. made rdvang has ent an society. Bur 1.- | win agrees Lotz 75 Shares Landers,Frary & Clark John Toninl an THE MARKE (Furnished by High 45 164 13415 1281 AT DD AT Putnam & Co.) Low day night al hospital frem in a fall at his home Monday held tomorrow morning at funeral home i & Co. and church at 0 o'clock, when \ mass of requiem will | Burial will mete at the New Britain Gener- Stone and Webster | |2 point or two profit taking appearin; who Army strect, has been con- store at given a rs for for the A BANK ORDE ¢ injuries sustain above will be at 8 of 1 at 8 & Navy been Al Che & | Am Ag Che pd American Can [Am Foreiz Pw {Am Loco | Am sm & 1 Dye h When Editor Elizabeth City W. O. Saunders, of the (N. ¢.) Independent, took a morning 1 clad in pajamas and a necktie, as pic he he expected o create were s n for Price on Application auite CARD OF ' wish to thank for their sympathy the many received Tok B " Cap was celebr ? st Mary's in TANKS il our fow I strong 1g up abou Tel & Tel by early afternoon Aluminum Tobacco Piumped 11% po! in a single|Anaconda Cop 112% nsaction. American Cyvanamid B |Alc 1l bought. Aviation stocks|Atlantic Refin somewhat heavy, Sikorsky Balt & Ohio. 13 ing more than 2 points. Jeth Steel Ulen & Co., admitted Brook Man on a when issucd | Can Pacific was well bought sl De Pasco more than points hes & Ohio fering price announ M &SP Inc., another newcomer rysler Corp | sold around 29, olo IFuel offering price of ongolenm issue of 60,000 me onsol Gas ..157% A orn Products 10114 | poine or so, including 59 Merchants and Manufacture 41 Goldman Sachs. 1In the oils, 188% was again firm, while Gulf 7 points ii. We friends and ful our 1y et s aid it wa pajamas they're COMMISSION IN SESSION Middletown, July 25 (P—The Fair- field Hospital commission created to build a $2,000,000 hospital in | field county>met at the Connecticut | Hospital for the Insane today, but it | was stated that there uld wetion on The commissionc Family. | were here iin information kindne floral of |recent bereavement in t our beloved wife and mother especially wish to thank the Sons cf Italy lodges, United Ttaly and Mount Carmel, the Italian Mutual Benefit society Saint Anne Michele Papales and son ssed jnstic h of We los- pi n prominent in politics to tradin hasis yeste tly ove the today. Neet, to the list, to the re for the ast week gged Pennroad, nd There are 3,525 miles of ways and canals constructed British Isles $500.000,000 of water- in the of ahout | | The officers of the Salvation Army preach in 67 languages and serve in |83 countri 2 e above or at a total cost WILSON & CO. Investment Securities HARTFPORD NEW BRITAIN 75 Pearl St. Tel, 2-711155 W. Main St. society sit rs 514 < to in cont 1 sh keted number of specialties ast Tel, 5800 ( lc « o B o G Curtiss Acro Davison Chem Dupont ng Pub Serv i RR Famous Players Fleischmann IFox Film A Freport Tex Genl Asphalt 1 Elec Genl Motor: Goodrich | Hudson Motors Int Comb. Eng Int Cr Int Nickel Int Harve Int Tel § Ken Cop Mack Truck Mo Pac Mont Ward Natl B it Natl (fash Reg N Y Central ..241 NYNH&H 11 North Amer ..17 | North Pacific 113 | Pack Mot « 1293 { Penn R Phillips 1 Postum Co UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. LOCAL STOCKS Insurance Stocks (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) 3id Asked Antomobi Conn G | Hartford Hartford When It Comes to | Am Hardwa Arrow-Hart & ings & Spencer | Bristol Bra | City Company Colt's Arms agle l.ock Bearing Hart & Cooley Landers, I N B Machine Renting Rooms The Herald i Does the Job! Co Read andard Screw Eo . it . 6414 | Rep inley Works . on Co Mfg Co Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ire S10 94 Steam Doiler Sire Fi Ins ( New Britain National Bank Bldg. venxi Tel. 5200, ‘0 1980 Bernard A. Couley Brayton A. Porten DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 Hegeman 4 We Offer: nir A A BLOCK OF COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. towe 0il Pac Elec Sinelair Southern Gas & 4 Oil N St O0il N Y Stewart Warner Studebaker Texas C'o ex Gulf Sulp fim Rol B Underwood Union Pac Union Carbide 118 | United ¥ruit o 122 {1 S Ind Al .. 1841 59 |U S Rubber .. 47% U S Steel Wabash Ry West Ilec Willyys Over Woolworth 1 Wright Aero . Yellow Truck Torrin | Union Toboco - Blumenthal and COMPANY TEL. 6671 Public Utilities Stocks Allied Pow 102 Conn Elee Conn Lt & P 5% ¢ pfgd 9 101 | Conn Power . | Hfd Elec Light 140 Hfd Co com 102 Hfd C 70 1.\ B C | Southern N E United Corp & Light 142 145 et 99 WEST MAIN ST. RAPHAEL BLDG. ~ BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS Cla; ’ Shares Telephope 925 Now ‘Herald Classified Section s 80 Date March 1, April 1, June 1, Aug. 1, Oct. 1, Do 17eb, Apr June June June 3, 1929 July 24, 1929 We Ofter and Recommend [ GLENNA'S DRIVER 1 The driver used by Glenna Collett [ weighs 123 she says | cannot control a lighter club | that a heavier one controls her. ounces. sh anc 1929 1929 1929 | MACON HAS NIC split 4 for ! PARR TRI One of the hest minor league ba | ury parks in the country is the new mu- & 3 nicipal field at Macon, Ga. It cost| People seem to like Herald Cl l."-med advertising. | Balance