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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. SUNDAY AFTERNOON _—FEmH Wall Street Briets | STOCKS MOVEUP; " IE APPROVED e UST i | PUTRAM, & CO of the Connecticut Electric Servi foind _ e ms By 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN (Gontinued from First Page) . merease in e no pac stock, neuis | Fayorahle Reports Spur On Pt TEL. 2040 200 shares ¢ new | : vho is not a member of the ordi- capital it is proposed to retire the | Tessional Traders Today MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. . TEL 21 ance comimttee. He said there preferred stocks of the corporation’s | ® \were many people in New Britain 0 subsidiary. the Connecticut Light e | who would welcome the opportunity - and Power company and to acquire of aftending the theater Sunday Al additional properties. The Winsted |, ccq continued to move irregular- . : , afternoon, including some who are Fas company Is being taken over Y | v higher today with the excellent Hartford Electrlc nght CO. ¥, employed at night and cannot g0 purchase and the Waterbury Gas Co. | cnaracter of the current railroad, to a show at any other time. by an exchange of stock. industrial and public utility state- | Sutcliffe Claims Unfairness E — nisgin: sppevenily “ofbeiting . the Rights Mr. Sutcliffe, opening for the op- The Massachusetts department of | growing stringency in credit con- 3 e Dosition,” 8aid it was the fourth - = public utilities has removed !)\(: re- | ditions. Trading was largely pro- fime the petition had been present- - triction imposed on the New York. | fogsional, small speculators gener- Gihentisucd) ed, and he asked that action be New Haven & Hartford Railroad by'| 411y showing little inclination to add deferred until the middle of Sep- the legislature, preventing the road | {5 {peir commitments with the | ‘ tember, when clergymen who are (.rom paying dividends of more than | prospect of At Urioney Bought and Sold away at present would be in the ) 5 por cent on the common stock un- | squeeze” around the end of the | kity. He recalled that Rev. W. H. \ 74 til certain conditions were met | month. | lAlderson, pastor of Trinity M. E. = CEE Call Money 9 Per Cent { khurch, was told by a local theater g LA Advices received in Wall Street| call money renewed at 9 per cent | manager some time ago that there 3 today from London said it Was re-|ag against § vesterday and 7 the | e e ey Mas no truth to the report that it \ 4 ported that 1,000,000 pounds of ad- | day before. There was only a thad been decided to wait until the b mnony.xl .zom had l\j‘rn(i.\hnn from | moderate supply of funds available Mministers. were out of the city be- : the Bank of England for shipment | hecause of the heavy withdrawals of A fore making this attempt to amend 2 2 \ itoRRIAnGs interior and foreign banks within ) 3 1a. Teacily \ 7 — the last ten days. Time money E B C Lh: tflr:maf;fev D:tedth“He‘s df;“m‘{ Bey o \\ > New financing for the Sloss-Sh=f- | continued firm DDY ROTHERS & 2 fhat has happened. i field Steel and Iron Co will comprise | Resumption of bullish actis : Monbe e care to mention the managers X \‘\ “1_ St rm‘l)“herl\d e leon Xx: el L!u\.‘ullmpnl, !l\mr h ctivities Menm| -rsl;{;nru{.dFsmE(DL“hmgv to do so. R . a $6,500,000 b ar- o select assortment of steel, copper, | hams unless reauented to do 0. ; keted soon. The company has $3.- | public utility and electrical equin NEw BRITAIN RTFO MERIDEN ! e ‘; beaait, (o : [ 577,000 in ten-year 6 per cent notes | ment issues is believed to have been | 33 Lewis St egislative procedure, he said, d X 2 | and $2,203.00 in five-year 6 per cent |inspired, in part, by the absence of 65 W.Main St. < 43 Colony St Heferring action out of considera- Z purchase money notes maturing on |any extended distribution on the de- + lion for the request of a particular “at \ August 1. cline in prices earlier in the week. q / kroup, and common courtesy seem- ( b= | re is a rather general belief in kd to him to require that the min- | < | | Wall street that any major reaction | Isters’ request be granted. He men- ! { will be preceded by one or more 5,- | « Hioned the probability of the sale of i i 000,000 share sessions and until this |8 We Offers the theaters to Warner Brothers increased activity develops, pools * and_said the new owners may be | |are showing an inclination to mark 100 Sh B. . o genial ana more. courte- | | their favories, particularly those ares Billings & Spencer »* ous to the clergy” with re(cre{!;‘c i i = phrod () ; ;n whic t\xprl!m(\x‘x;glznl;:;gl‘y is small 5 fo" e Sunaay opening. rour. The \ S e B 0 Shares of Branch Water and Gas ministers, he declared, ar ‘ )\ Ulll and Investment ISSUCS increase in the Bethlohem dividend, | the finest groups of citizens the : e and the large first half year's earn- | 67, Preferred Pity has, and their opposition is not / / ; 1 U ual Turnover ol e Lt e s ¢ b basea on fanaticism. All the argu- 148 | f ave unu oSt o e ;nents put I;r(h in me\ozl ?\r {‘,:, ek | i B | Steel common, which hd been slug- etition have been answered by the f A : ruvione | EISD earlier in the week, advanced Iministers in the past, he said. ? oil H New York, July 26 (P—Furious | oo points Councilman Mlynarski moved to trading in the utility and investmen® | ; General Electric was again a spec- ket on the petition without delay : Be Companystochsipenviioryard Sunal ) Vierfealiive moaring 1o oiuts to | nd Councilman Landwehr spoke in / 48 i’ sbated on the glchiomaset SLadavliol it MHigh recordint s 1o Americ| “Investments That Grow” b similar vein, but Councilman War- g ! . the ticker falling about half an| ., qojephone also moved into new ner moved to defer action as re- . hour behind_the market by early | yigh ground although the manage. . 3 fquested by Mr. Sutclife. Councilman ; aftesncon. Price trends, however, | ment gisclaimed knowledge of any F u Rl h Holt wanted to know the number of : B were irregular as continued tight| al developments to account for u er, c er’ lc 0. Iministers out of the city and Coun- Al a4 X | money prompted many traders 0| he recent sharp advance in that | lcilman Warner said he knew of four. ) E fe5A / 9 | take profits 1ssue | Counellman Landwehr remarked [ , o ey Niohma Hudson Favorite | 1% Westinghouse Eleetrie jump- || COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING ~ NEW BRITAIN g ' ! ; /7 points and Westinghouse | ithat they are out of the city seeking - : \vm‘:‘(rn Illnrl:or “‘;A»|I1‘I(|’(;fi: ”:'rr Air Brake crossed 54 to a new peak. | MEMBERS HARTFOR D STOCK EXCHANGE frelaxation and rest, yet they are op- = A huge volume, huiileic RS Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 New York, July 26 (A—Stock & - 3 Bl Coppers responded o reports of a iposed to the ordinance change which | i row price range around 30. COmMmon- | peter gemand for the Red Metal, fwould please “our poor working peo- | Mr. Greene took the names of the | r——'—‘———"] GARAGE TF'OR DOGS wealth and Southern was also active, | Greens Cananea heing marked up ¥ Dle who are not able to go on va- | members and said he intended to mA‘l Birth Record London, July 26 — The latest fad | but failed to make headway. Sever- |33 noints, American Smelting 3 | | cation.” terview them before the propos for Milady in dear old Lunnon is a |al issues were successfully pushed | Anaconda 2%, and several others | . : Profers Theaters to Streets | change in the ordinance goes befo ¢ | El Sh hold C Councilman Warner said the min- |the council. A son was horn fo Mr, and Mrs, |tron wants to go shopping with her | ever, including United Gas Improve- Utilitics Popular ectric arenolding orp. # lsters should be heard, to which Al- Tickets on Sale at 3:30 Leon Konoewicz of 213 Lyman|doE she takes him to a canine club. | provement, Utilities Power ard| Public Utilities were well bought Berman Johnson replied that it was | Before adjournment was LKC, | oot 4 New Britain General hos- [ uniformed atfendant takes the an- | Light ~(new). Electric Bond and|with General Gas & Blectric Organized March, 1929 :Q‘ass:\]:f::f:é;i‘flh-’f?fi":&i“;\3\"»,- fy the time for the box offices '°‘( ,\\ :n(‘ ,,“(,“:1-\1[\”” ;' pt “,,,I:mdl’;liv\ rxn'-umn and w:n (m;; n‘ir it | West Utiliti®& was again huoyant, | peak prices. Pacific Telephone North American Co., Sponsored Imissing more than two or three Sun n""‘ on Sunday and he believed it |y " 04 S\ TR min Calvert of |longs for its mistr he club is | but Duke power slipped” back in re- | jumped 7 xmlnl; l_sgayp gdl\nitllgls:r; Same General Plan as days a vear, and he was strongly in |Should do so. He was opposed to | |not exclusive—mongrels are housed | alizing | were recorded by Underwood Elli ssElesm e Ys\)or of opening the theaters at 4 |allowing the sale of tickets at noon | right in with bluebloods. Shenandoah Corp. common and | Fisher, Comumercial Solvents, Inter (_entxal“‘jtdtes hlectnc_ bb. m. It his children wanted to at- [ or shortly thereafter, and on his sug-| 5. /o o1 hospital today to Mr. and —— e | preferred stocks were again heav- HM) nldl ‘“ftfh \?::;g;xod\.mmno‘r‘xgl American Cities Power & Light P : refe; ~m | estion it was voted, after a discus- | Yo iy QYL s Al Iy traded. The common stock rose|(ash Register, Ma n 2 Au- | S A : i ;md' !": ‘;0"-“, p;vflfnl(‘.g‘dhfl;,n “.1\,,:‘_‘ glon, to recommend a change in the | MIS. Alex Sargis of 56 Beatty | '\:n\mu:“a \mm“s s "o,l,mm price | burn Auto and St. Joseph Lead. | Dividend Basis to Yield B e una the streete™ until 7 |ordinance forbidding the opening of shaests o D L R above 38 and the preferred moved B = . Over 97 of Market Price i the theaters or the selling of tickets | 4 on was born at New Britain | h up above 60. Capital Administration | THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. Al Present Market Around $64 b'clock. ! i General hospital today to Mr, and (KFurnished by Putnam & Co.) : 5 Councilman Tandwehr remarked |On Sunday earlier than 0 o'clock. Mr M aslanal ot LN e avior continued its advance. Goldman Lk 3 § o I N oo Vork Gush % fnat Mr. Sutcliffe had referred to| Councilmen Landwehr, Scheuy |55 : oo o Sl Suchs encountered some profit tak- | o g Low | SICCHOR S ERIaIIS U g icture in- |@nd Warner voted against the pro- | - | | Al Che & Dye 21215 2101, t‘hr‘, cithal ”\-nt:“m!l’o('r‘l p\"flr“:\‘qe”)‘" vision and Councilmen Curtin, Mly- | -\ son was born at New Britain | Jack Smith L Am Ag Che pd 2 ) h:‘f“y e i hercore n great | narskl and Holt were in favor of it. | General hospital today'to Council-| . jack Smith, 24, of 244 Seymour American Can ; 1505 | y h oty 'kfln [(':r “lf the |Alderman Johnson broke the tie by Man and Mrs. William 0. Willa-|avenue, Derby, died this morning at Am Foreig Pw 1331 i28% rr;‘(::‘,:.",‘“";;\,‘,{‘fi “;1,.,“(”'\"‘ on Sun- | voting in favor of it. There was a | Met of 51 Jubilee street. St. Mary's hospital in Wi nlhm\ AT Docod o E J;“,k day evenings it must be a good busi- | difference of opinion as to whether | He was the son of Mr. Am Sm & Re 111% § 1107 \ | hose the councilman observed, re- | the half hour thus allowed for the V[otoust I\]]led in ‘larence . Smith of Derby. mr 4 1 :m Sugar ... 4 s4% | il South Congregational | Sale of tickets before the show beg Smith fore her marriage, was | Am Ihl\::‘c‘l: .\"’.xx:::,\'bc\'r‘nmfil Tmotion pic- | would be sufficient. After the meet- < New Ha‘e_l“ ]}CCldelll Miss Nance Moffitt of this city [Am Tobacco . — 2 ‘arner | iNg Attorney Ginsburg was inform e en Y Two au- Anaconda Cop ture policy, and Councilman Warner L i e et e | [ 1 i fuickly replied that certain members | O€ the action and said it e haile s venns Ot st T TR Remainder of List m‘egu a— N Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges SR ey b " Marquees and Signs fion shortly after last midnight and Balt & Onio. 3 3 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 e, Gefielir 80 It was not a money | Bullling Inapector A, N. Ruther- | Bimer Taylor was killed and Fred Gonvertibles Favorites Today |netn steer .22 N1 | Stuart G. Sogar, Manager : ; : wat | ford discussed with the committee | Riley. his companion, critcally F l l’lroo.\ Man hsz\nlz proposition with that |\ o ) cability of amending the |BUrt, but probably not fatally, hos unerals thurch. Lt es T _ | pital reports this forenoon said. e a Pacific 4 | /i Ralative to his motion {o defor |Ordinances which apply to illumin e e it o ee——— New York, July 26 (A—American [Can Pacific 2 'z |l We Offer: ; e oiiaan Warner remind- |Ated signs and marquees so that |l g £ Felephone & “elograph convertible |Cer De Pasco § 3 9313 | setion, Councilman Warner femibe: | hore would he a uniformity as to | CAr WAS unhuri. All lived here. John Tonini | 43 today for the third successive |Ches & Ohio 26 50 | k4 the other members el dlstance b ihoy B onlH andll Funeral services for John Tonini, | i = vesial|ODE & sip % 3 39% | AE NA LIFE R e m s Ty i Ha L hetnaaion? fance ould e A S o died | trading session soared to a record [C M & S P .. 403 [ } posed to the earlier opening hour, f('l\\\crd‘:l:a‘(‘L;:l!’n‘«"l‘l\\in “n[u \l :;u 011; mericans Lose T“ 0 ! lm ..4' \‘\‘vsl \~ ‘\:Nl\nv“u:\o Gon. | high price in the bond market, get- CRI& Pa 3 NEV e , act, he wi Ve 2 Seglevonc ] uesday at the New Brita 1= ting up more than 7 points to 191.| Chrysler Corp 1 VEW STOCK because, as a matter of fact, he WaS |y “yroot Yinas under the present Tenni MdtCheS Abload‘.m hospital from injuries sustained | ppos o . y rofit | C Sue 7 R SIHELe not certain what stand he would v | jamy ; : ] This gain was reduced by profit|Colo luel ... 6 | what s ordinance, but these lines vary along toland Gs Stadium, Pa in a fall at his home on Monday, | taking | Congoleum 5 2 Pri Applicati lake. Councilman Mlynarski said |35 ) m\ 26 (P)—France blasted Ameri : aking. [F=2n8 : rice lon“Appiication. ake. ¥ Main street and the result is that |* bl o] ¢ Ameri-| wepe held this morning at 8 s " | Consol P the motion was out of order because - ca’s tennis hopes today by sweeping ¢ e iasrestiogiiliehnaiel wastinna ) X 1 | some business houses have signs ex- 3 CPINE | 5rojock at the funeral home of - ket e | Corn Prod nobody seconded it. He then moved | a, T OIS BECE S 11 | both opening singles matches of the | JiENIBE nECTgRthelRcon Yo cUbl s g ta st fo grant the request ef the theater | | Curties 5 Laraia- rino & Co.. and at St. os A - i 4 | luminated signs are not permiticd to | PAVis Cup challenge round. Hen- |counting for practically the entire | CUTties bwners and Councilman Curtin | av Chem tnded the motion. Councilman War- | Dupont Mpry's church at 9 o'clock. ReV.|i51umeof sales. The turn over In ner said he might have voted in fa- i Thomas 1% Lawlor celebrated at tne | 3 - K feo. o] g 3ig Bill der s/ sets, 6 this group was heavy, with sale 2 feet, which, in his opinion, is too I.u Bill Tilden in st t set ol TR G () S s ; ‘[ e A Eng Pub Sery. 3 . 5 i 14 vote amainse |Small. He favored 40 or 50 feet. The | © 1, 6-2, a Jean Borotra had van- Rl freli el i fine end o ¢ ho Sy ; ] : or o ut he would vote AFAM1E| fees should be collected by the build- | Auished G i youthful S ‘ 1 |[Eatthinh N . 64 5 [ { J t §i because the committea had not | 128 *TONE e ¢ ”“:m: A :}f‘ h‘(‘,“‘l’d A GioAn G 66 - church, Organist .!mm‘l r H.‘rw \}"”i Moncy. Mirmee ‘H' “0"“ Play .. 43 . (0] OCO - umen a ijven Mr. Sutclitfe the courtesy of | e ol i fhe doubletiatlincidl caris I aat o | cliopinis “Funera RTEL oney b > firmer, wit & LSS S AN 0 88 y T ‘f‘ ite |of public works and licenses shoutd | The double setback cam 2| Mrs. Crean rendered “Veni Sancrus| Money Sl N AU P ST N 4 and COMPANY 2 postponemen be required of persons engaged in |Severe blow {o the challengers, who | Rretsn | at the |Money at 8 1-2 per cent bid for|yieenort Tex Yote 1s 7 to 1 B etAllie iee hb i [ now face the forlorn fask of winning | SPirigus’ at the ofertory ant 48 P42 | shorter maturities and 8 1-4 for four | on“iH 1Y P 99 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 6671 RAPHAEL BLDG. When Alderman Johnson, chair- [y pr ih o TS oa | the remaining three matches to Iigt | Conclusion of the mass she $ang |, g yonths, Call money renewed | g "o A % ; the Norwood : : Gen Ele iman, announced the vote a8 & 10 1ciothes shop presented a lotter | (he cup. | “Abide With M At firens eq ' n favor of the motion, Councilman from a sign company recommend | r ; 5 | The pallbearers were Anthony | =0 T . . Gen Motors 2 : Gaspa Jaspar ] LTIl W ork syndicate | Goodrich T Warner asked how the o h(\ll‘x'm " ling that flluminated signs be allow- | Poincare Rumored to Gae rini, John pa oh1 Ktood and the latter immediately v0- | 04" to extend at least four fect from | sue of $9,450,000 Chicago Rock | 5 5 74 75 55 i e R S e H_m“dm" b L vl From ail indications we look for higher prices for fed in favor. “That makes it T In |4y puilding and be 60 square feet Be Seriously Tll|io and ©rancis Tonene, Brand- | yand & Pacific Railway 4% per|Tnt Comb, I T BRITISH l !PE ¥avor and one opposed,” the chair- |y “area The existing ordinance| Paris, July 26 (P—Rumors were |children of the deceased. The flow- | oo™ 0 inment trust cortificates, |Tnt Cement v man observed does not permit of the installation |CUrTent in political circles today |er bearers were the fo 2 Al gories P Municipal financing in- | Tnt Nickel 1 < After the public hearing had [or the complete sign which the | that Premicr Raymond Poincare is|bert Tonene, Atellio 1 Cluded $2.130,000 city of Charlotte, | Int Harves .. 2314 INVESTORS Floged but before the committee had | company wanted in front of (hery MOt in 0 #00d health as his physi- | Mario Marino LR B i i ot o eobelih T - o o taken action, Rev. A. D. Hetininger |gioro. | cians have made him appear and | Father Lawlor condu | tion notes duc June 15, 1930 and |Ken Cop i : | e bf the Ivirst Congregatiogal church | ™ Councitman George Molander | that what has passed the last few |committal —services at w0, SR G S R e e 2 entered the council chamber, and & |ioke in favor of cha in the|d8Ys for exhaustion and extreme | Burial was in St. Mary's ‘ | ana per cent Mo Pac little Jater Rev. Theodore A.Greene, |grjinance relating to signs, an Usnestenlly A moreiderions ) V. s | International Telephone converti-{Mont Ward Pastor of the same church, came In. | gornarq Stein, a contractor, also | Matter: Thomas F. Kennedy lo 41s trailed the American Tele- |Natl Biscuit Mr. Green after a while inquired|g,yoreq action to allow ijuminated |, 1t Was sald. even, that the possi-| fThe funeral of Thomas F. Ken- | yon®g1q " rising more than 3 !Natl Cash Reg LOCAL sTOC Ce Whether the meeting was still open points at one time. In the speciali-| NY Central ..240% s Insurance Stocks Conn I signs extend at least five feet, The | ity of an operation on the French [ nedy, 60, who died Wednesday night :\]i‘)'\{ Ol:\ritp:.}r\‘r‘*“r‘:ul»I‘:tm;\nior?nz informed | committee voted to have the buili- (SOTCTAMERL head Wt Lonsidersd atfat his home at 93 West strcet fol- |(ies American International 5%s|N Y N H & H 113% ' | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | Uonn Tx 0 |one time by his physicians during a : Hecrie o 3 il fd F ight e las e he . ing inspector come in with deflnits | oot HRC Y Lishr 1ans during a tiowing a lingering illness, will be|\ere strory. but American TI. G.|North Amer ..17 515 | S Hfd Elec Light om 7:30 to 8 o'clock and, as it was | .o.ommendations on the subject at | A held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock | Chemical 5 ‘s continued under pres- | North Pacific + then about 9 o'clock. only the com- i | TR | a later meeting. 3 from St. Mary's church. Burial | sure | Pack Mot Car 2 tna Casualty ... _ | Hfd Gas ( ittee members were being heard. | The committee again went m,\.‘l‘rencl\ I\earl,v Rcady will be in St. Mary's cemetery. | Cane Sugar Down Penn R 5 ) 14 tna e Ins Co . 137 N B Gas the proposed dry cleaning and dye- | For Debt Accord Vote = | Cuba Cane Sugar 8s sold off on | Phillips Pet... Aetna Fire ing ordinance, discussing hanges AT T T e P R A T e s Tgnac Tiuskowski imouncement of w drastic reorgani- | Pos 7 5% | Automobile Ins several paragraphs. and decid 4 | senate moved quickly today toward | luneral services for lg I'ius- | zation plan as a result of the com-|Pub Serv N 161, 624 | Conn General . 1075 ) as [hold & public hearing Within @ few putiiention of the dent aceorde witn | KOWSKi 45, of 15 Hayes strcet, who | pany’s inability to meet the interest | Radio Corp... 907 A Hiritord Firs ] T AT e JENKINS | weeks, after which the ordinance |\ © T Gl R GEEL it | died yesterday morning at his home |and principal charges on these bonds | Remington 7% | Harttord e Helen Wills Through | will be presented to the council for | jygications pointing to a vote ufter a short fllness, will be held fdue the first ot v‘m ear. Present | Reading .. 1 . tional IFire 1 “llh l"cnms Abroad ladoption. e R hD tomorrew miorning at 4 o'vlock «t|bond holders are to receive one new [Rep I & 3 3 26, (Ph—Helem | Plumbing Inspector 0. A, Pete the Sacred Heart church. Burial |& per cent participating debenture | Sears Ror ravel = Go ) Vills, three ! ‘ 3 L Travelers 1 2 mes tennis champior” |son told the committee that th. will he in Sacred Heart cemefery. |and one new eommon share of stoek. | Sinclair Oil .. 3 3 i ] Jledon. announced on heg: | provision requiring the usc of brass G S Interest lagged in the rail list. At- | Southern Pac .145 LR 5 Manufacturing:S erival here from Burops today thol pipe for fittings on the conncctions CARD OF THANKS chison Convertibles 4%s were steady | St Gas & Llec ¢ 4 4 W RO 5 ’ aoubts It she il ever :i‘w\»\.vt— of gas water heaters. over which |00 e el has B iR et n i siands but the Alleghany Corporation issues [ std il N 1 , & y -Hart & Hegema Iens Nauln ayelsy Tt f this there has been considerable differ- |l arF¢e (he SCHALES > deliberations hbors also Andrews, Swift & Co, |displayed a mixed tone. td Oil N Y JTRELE A 2 e ¥ he progress o R e tial) raa | fxomy Y otst All but financial and I' SRS ;“ “\"‘ & I‘“ o g Kreuger & Toll 58 were the fea- | Stewart Warner One never knows," said the usu, : e et A < have heen |employes for their floral tributes o8 Siews ) Bt SRS I¥ non-comimnital Helen. “A plan. Corporation and the not be left in the proposed amend- |Mational - considerations have been | GGG ohown during oue | ture of the slumbering foreign list, | Studchaker .. ' ity C TP 1 s A hane e R Pl ibiliti i ital |Esiadad | soaring more than 3 points to a rec- | Texas Co ..... % | Colt's Lo ; 3 nged tomorrow. possibilities ofits capital ment to the plumbing code, and it | recent be eme he dea | . . 3ut d » ovef —e 1”” l\ulml- : 1:.‘\“:115 in t leath of | 200 RE ihove It Fex GUlE Sulah pifeas el But I doubt that I shall evef stockare fully described 1nr 83 pipe was being quite general- | W dtn!'h“l Man Shoots MO meNEN | The United States government list | ‘Tim Rol Bear 1013 0 Fafnir was voted to strike it out. He said | | Eagle Lock abroad again. This does nof. ly used and while he would prefer | e e A N i displayed a firmer tone in the early | Underwood .. in a new 32-page book- Wife and Mother-in-Law i AN NI Allkabed 1 that I shall not cont | Hart & Cooley Menion fon " : ot 2 2 (Eadiln RiCabRR et in America, for I will to. have it required, he did not of- | Waterbury, July 26 (P—Evaresto MRS, ALBERT SAVIO. K L1 Landers, | A | fer serious objection to the change S i ke —_— —_ Union Carbide 1163 11 e o s S x let and letter just issued. Joutiee fo Hiochenes: o). shot his wife, Filomena MRS, HARRY GASPARINI United Fruit . 120 aching (e HAYES FUNERAL TOMORROW - ONLY ONE LEIT VitaleSiap, nand ghis ”"‘"""“""“"-‘ P Clty ltems U S Ind Al .. 1813 1 PO"’:"’”(RJ;‘” - Waterbury, July 26 (P—1 Write Department H-8 for copy Roston, July 26 — The last of the | Mrs. Danicl Mannello, 55, at their | CARD OF THANKS U S Rubber ... 46% 61 5 "'f k. St "\“ o 2 neral of Judge Abner Pierce Hayes. 4 {heath hens, first disturbed on this | home. ISILIEMa I atrac iR EITS ARAIENIST Rlojshastim vrigndgRa —_— U S Steel ,... 2081 AT who died at Milford yesterday wilhe | continent by white men at the land- |Morning. He is held on a charge |ncighbors for the Kindness and| Mrs. Amelia Recano, 52. of 309 | Wabash Ry ... T6% » ’rm B . |be held tomorrow afternoon front ing of the Pllgrims, is living alone |Of assault with intent to kill sympathy shown me in the recent (hestnut street, sustained a fracture | West Elec ... 2041 ) | "d i LT i |the First Congregational church}] nl E Mu“\a"&Co Ine. |In his domain on Marthas Vineyard | His wife has a slight chance forbereavement of my husband, George. | of the left arm in a fall at her | Willys Over ... 25 241 25 A BOrea s . ind burial wil be in Bethlehem, his. omaskt. “r | Since 1927 the number of these na- | life and the mother-in-law is also | I especially wish to thank the| home today and was taken to New [Woolworth ... 907 5 0% | : n}h\ \\m\:« 5 6 6. native place 150 BROADWAY, NEW YORK {tive American birds has decreased | on the danger list Prentice Manufacturing Co., Berlin | Britain General hospital. Wright Aero . 131 3 3 | _\"“"3‘"/” Coifs . T4 7 TR T it < from 13—11 males and two females Smeme e Construction Co., Bristol Pigeon | — 2 Yellow Truck . 383 353 353 | Union Mfg Co ........ 10 | Ty Cobb, the reports state, Telephone, Rector 6573 —to one male. When fthe present| Shipment of blooded caftle. from | club, also the,Hartford Pigeonclub| A papyrus more than 33 centur- 2 ety [Veeder-Root ......... 44 - wouldatt it Snwing . aties . bird dies it will mark the extinction | Canada to Australia has become an (Signed) ies old mentions the camel as & . TREASURY BALANCE | Public Utilitles Stocks Brooklyn or Philadelphia Nationat sl of his race, limportant export item. MRS. GEO. 8HAW. beast of burden. Treasury Balance, $153,940/824.| Aliled Pow & Light ...104 105 ball clubs, P ¥ k { dog garage. When the stylish ma- | up a couple of points or more,"how- | peint or more 3 | 24 Trinity street. A son was born at New Britain | "Rmh Term have an area in excess of 30 square | 'Y Cochet, the French ace, crushed | Savio, Harry Gasparini s Save Shares now selling at Asked | Hfd Gas Co com Phoenxi Fire final phases of the debate | the accords was underway. the ussion proceeding in the same urbane atmosphere which has | Television earing