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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. i e ones AM & TS OF FFICERS == i EHAREES INTHNL - of e teann ity | PUTNAM & CO. Four Men Held on Mumclpal‘f.‘yfs}i:f;?‘n,‘}isj';\“fi‘;\:;:;‘;‘:m““‘! Wealthy American Describes []NDS FEEL PINEH 5 g . | Public Utiliti | N A : |Public Utilities Issues Lead Up TEL. 2040 3 | Through a foreclosure action filed B : . HARTPORD CENTRAL ‘ Finance Act CHATges |in he eits clorics oftce 1uce ves: | Drinks in London Hearing OF MUNEY MARKET 9 | swing on Market Today . Corts RO g TR 34 terday afternoon a large tenement | | Llock at 168 Washington streei hac Lowell, Mass.,, July 300 (A—Two | been transferred, to Parke London, July 30 (&) re L I.‘ l d S h oo w York, July 30 (®—"Bear" selectmen, the highway commission- | Smith Co. by Alfia Sidoti and others. | Joshua Leynolds, wealthy yo ist Ilegll ar an omewhat ; |traders, apparently having failed in C . . . er and a former highway commis- | Before the Parker-Smith Co. was | American who is on trial on a m: @ . . b i their efforts to force vy liquida- Onnectlcut Electl’lc Seerce CO- sioner of the town of Billerica were | put in the hands of receivers it in- | slaughter charge growing out of un L]S[less Dlll‘][]g Day % 1 tion of stocks, stood aside today and charged with violation of the muni- | stituted a foreclosure action on a |automobile accident, ook the stand . i the market rallied in brisk fashion 3 cipal finance act in complaints|1aortgage of §41,000 and was award- | today and denied allegations of the | ? under the leadership of the public Rights sworn out against them in district]€d a decision, . | prosecution that he was drunk when New York, July 30 (®—The bond | | utility share A few weak spots court here today by Frederic A.| Ruth W. Henrieita A, and Cor- phe ran into a motorcycle driven by | market continued to feel the pinch | i 4 | cropped out here and there but they ? Crafts, assistant district attorney of |nelia IFlagg have transferred their | \rthur Graham last May. of money rates today. Time funds| 5 : | were disregarded. Pools resumed (when issued) Middlesex ceunty. | interest in Monroe street prop: Replying to questions by Norman |were firm, with a small amount o 2 ¥ | buying operations on a broad scale, The action by Crafts came after |Aususta Flage. - Birkett, his counsel, Reynolds re- | money loaned slightly h c | B : | lifting scores of issues 2 to 7 points, o an investigation of Billerica finances | Stanislaus and Felicya Kopee have | .oynteq his journey with a friend to | rates for the shorter maturities 5 iiif |and sending a few specialties soaring Bought and Sold at the request of a group of citizens, | transterred to Joseph and Wiktorsa |y rjoy on May 14 to play golf. Be- | while the 10 per cent rencwal 10 to 26 points. Summonses were issued for the ap. | C¥izd2, property on North streel | iuse or rain, howdve y | charge for demand loans was an in- v Call Money Same pearance in court next Friday of the, WHICH is valued ai t Darts indoors, ju: f | dication that credit was still tight. ' Call money renewed at 10 per cent The selectmen, Thomas F. Sheri- | Operahc Hope {known as “Pimm's No. 1 Cup” and| o, ortible bonds, after an irregu-| & ’ peared to be sufficient funds avail- he gency had passed. Time money d EDDYBROTHERS &Co [Veloped a firmer undertone. Thers d Edgar I'. Twombley, former high- | turned to London. these favorites. Reading Coal and v ofpanionsine . however, un- ren B. Metcalf, present highway i £ he had struck a man or motor 4 1-25 and Alleghany Corporation A ; | which has been directed againat se- counts with exceeding his appropri- | e i | proceeded on his journey. Had he | % (25 AR O i | Expectations of an v P S s el ; A | and done all he could for him which soared more than three and | % [the close of the market, couplcd his companion, Ronald Bargate, with | son Adjustment 4s had better four men. | n the afternoon he had a drink Convertibles Rise as against 9 yesterday but there ap- dan and Maurice A. Buck, were| ehtween 0 and his leaving about |, = opening, moved ahead on the | . :: “ | able to hold the rate at that figure charged with exceeding the appro- i 8:30 he had four other drinks of the | L. o0 of gentiment in the stocks. - until the month-end credit strin- priation for town buildings in the ol 1 |same kind ~ He declared t MClund the ecarly trading found sains | ; repair of a town hall last May. : |was quite fit to drive when he re.[%8¢ 11€ Sy L Cpoints i | K W S R A | was no change in commercial paper Members Hartford Stock Exchange vay si vas charged | g & Jie e gt s ol M arn e tat s 6s advanced to a new high of rates. Little hope of easy credit s e il dazzled by lhu‘hn:\dhpl:h\ ot janrons[Lro Bp 80URRCRA NG S e, itation. | : ailons s nanee A New BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN f & |c g car and found m o . 1 . ation of the highway department in [IERCNE SA0S A0 "' | American _Telephone nte |1ess there should be a marked . 33 Lewis St. the removal of snow in 1926. War- mounted the curb. He had no idea |\, jiong) Telephone 4 chis i ¥ | change in federal reserve policy ” Main St. 43 Colony St. commissioner, was charged in six| Wiy 3 . |and backing into the road again, he |5 " yoth jssues, went up in sym- curities speculatio ation in the repair of highways, | k% ¢ 4 |known he colli with a motorey-| 'y feature of the rail group w 2 ¥ | orable quarterly report by snow removal and the purchase of o | clist he said he would have stopped |y, 4etivity of Seaboard Air Line 6s. | * o gt | United States Steel Corporation after years. | , | l’wvl.\u;;lz to Hv"; l“"?‘r‘]’"“”( H’ a half points as better buying ur;» 4 o ;\\nh the prospect of an extra divi- s e | %, i | ney, Sir Henry Maddocks, Reynelds | peared. Southern ific Refund- | S l'dend. helpad.to veviva bul SsEr 100 Sh Bill- S | 21 | pea | i . helped to revive bullish senti & | i i | said he was unable to state whether i g Great Northern 7s and Atchi- | - [ Fisat Walll abvestiexpsots thates ares lngs Pencer PEACE OVERTURES | & i comsurin Ronls Bart R e v : T e e Greemeich Water and G | F i whom € en < 8 L erage support and gained fra S| v earnings ar ¥ 6 a re [P e Rk Y B | nverags sup: | | show earnings of around $5 a sha ares reenwic ater an as B i e thaHorel ally = - s 1 S in the second quarter. 3 ] el Bttt S i GubagCanc,Sugar, DEODS ’ | International Business Machines o - ; | George Middicton, bartender of |tjicir recent advance in profit taking ~ e |2 largs inoreate in carn- | thé Old Bell hotel at Hurley said states of Oriente were| nseiin the first half of the year. as i that “Pimm’s No. 1 cup” was taken | p; | did General Asphalt ana a flock of Prospects of Agreement Less—| | % R [ o i St 40, st vt Thts was sovat oty o o T companie *Drctors” o Reynolds was not under influ- ang treasury note t with selling. | royal courts rope And now A ia Qi | ence of drink. S jzn issues showed |comely P Heana, above, Scraffts Stores, recommended a 200 Russia Silent on Isste nee's 2 fow o lmues choveld|camely Binsses leans, shote et o s e w e il Toboco » Blumenthal i PR nited King- | cousin, Prince Gottfried Herman Al- | erease in the annual dividend rate Y g \ | 3 M ) 3145 giving a little ground on | fred Paul Maxmilian Vikter, below, |on the current stock from $2 to $3 and COMPANY London, July 30" (P—Prospects i : liberal selling. of Hohenloe-Langenburg. Princ No Comment On Rise for peaceful solution of the difficul- eral Belng, = was abent |Tleann visitea the Uniten tates with| Wall strest mies oot et ready to |l 99 WEST MAIN ST. TEL.6671 RAPHAEL BLDG | ! ties ‘3“““’0(;’“‘( ’;“"fl «:“'} b“""‘\ll‘“’s“ 2 S | BLIJEKAI]E PLANNF“ from the day’s list of new security pther, Queen Marie, several ide whether today's rise repre- sia seemed slighter today. All re- ‘ 5 Visaaiiing e o 2 el ot T | S o rings. Bond issues are appearing sented the beginning of another ma- % = ports of negotiations under way | . in only nominal amounts this sum- |jor upswing or merely a brief rally CORRECTIO:! asemedito nove hesn fprovan tasg fact which tends o improve CITY BACKS TOY BANDS [in a declining market. Time alone ety e G ANSGE Moy Bt Stem Smaggng i | UL e BRITISH TYPE tion fro e of th 18 RN APEEL000) s to have plenty of band |couraging development to specula- A B L rOr et L = -, ” 1 . e number of important corporation of i S SR 2 v “hinese eastern railway i : « : : u immer—of a sort. Play- | tors for the advance was the fact confident of an agreement. if Rus- - | i e Deveidnmen)t fa “would realize her mistake in - _ R Js and | men propogandizing China.’” o e S : aor o R e proposandiing Ching. - | \ 3 sridgeburg, » July = ime lude | volume of sales, There was no indication, however, 3 . e TRussia would recognize such a con- | ] 0 2 f_—_"‘_—] ngles, drums ai than New Trust Announced dition. Everything pointed to Rus- | ke n effort to check United . eniles. | Ravival of speculative activity and 3 s | 1 ecor sian disinclination to open discus- ; g S States rum runners was predicted to- 4 rs W sngth in the public utilities was sions at all. Such scanty news E § lay by Commander Martin W. Ras. | S | tivat attributed o the anouncement that was received here seemed rather to ! mussen, head of the Buffalo coast| A duughter was horn at New Brit a huge new investment trust was he- FUEEESUBTUIBIER TalUEn et post oy guard patrol division. Plans are in | gin General hospital foday fo Mr. | FARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE |ing formed by the Bancameriea strong and in no wise disposed e the making, he said, maneuvering |,nq Mps. Louis Davis of 24 Vance Furnls] Baay Br . Plair Corporation. And to rumers . . ° fo regard herselt as other than the o coast guard patrol alone lines | oot Railrond Stockn * | of stock slit-up involving Elecric In- INCORPORATED) asgrieved party to whom reparation never {ried in this area before e i West It It o vest 1 other companies. P triec s area before. s barn at New Britain < and Trus punies stors and other compani €0 Sl ey e 2 was due. The falkies'll got her, if she doesn’t | The presence of armored United | ¢, ‘\W A i v Pk ord Tt DM ples Gas soared 26 points to a new INVESTMENT SECURITIES Meanwhile the frontier was atch out! But right now Hope States rum running boats in lake 5 Mrs. George ski of 270 Lin- | Capitol Natl Bank & Trust Co hig . Pacific Telephone ral- / i Tew Ristas ported quiet with the rival for Hampton, above, former American |Ontario, one of which elected to | yoo « i T 3 500 TE0 G e Pt e e e 55 West Main Street New Britain, Conn. separated by a wide neutral zone. |screen star, is busy winning a ne it last week with coast | REUAE & el | Bloctric, American & Foreign Pow- Commercial Trust Company Building e Kind of fame in Kuropean opera. d has caused the coast e e a5 e et LA Real Estate News |She’s soon to appear in Italy oppo-|guard to devise new methods to off- | [ | 114 Nation Sentia s G e I site Gigl, famed tenor. Her voior |sot the added handicap it t Col S of New Jersey and Amerlcan WE RECOMMEND: R g ¥ g has won favorable rom | All available coast guard boats; D ea t h s ! | Ll . | Pawer & Light &k xafl S atate vt C 5 Tlic North & Judd Co. has leased foreign critics. including a fleet of 10 new chasers : ; il e e to David Levin the second, third with a speed of 40 miles an hour B : T 2 s £ R e i . sl B 2053 B £, i o Dt Fldehty Company of Conn. North Stanley and Smalley streets | hig alued in d ern one pounders, will be used in Mrs. Sara Winchell est Hart Co . | Auto jumped 24% points for a 10 year period at a monthly |as oil w One ranchman was blockade, said Commander Ras-| Mrs, Sara Winchell, 78, of Perci- | 3o hia X : 3 : to duplicating the year's high A Securities, Trading and Investment Company rental of $300 a month. The lesses | pleased when drillers struck wat )ssen val avenue, Kensington, died last | B st The other motor shares were rather has the power to cancel the leas:|that he gave them a banquet. The eyes of the coastguard, he pight at the Starr home, 30 Howard ¥inance Com backward. With some of the sell. i jritain, following an ill- t . éling probably inspired by the an- g . Mrs. Winchell was born in New |Unde s Fina " proceeds of which will be used to | York city and had spent over fifty ¢ vs Rinance e finance the manufacture and salt ears in Kensington. She was the|,, peice inanancerCunbetIERRR Sl o theRA i foabiin i ihs) doilnt widow of Sherman Winchell who | utm Cooe 50| Allied Chemical extended its early Net profits taken, $ )0.00. died several years ago. On he | Hid & ‘ <o+ 100000 | gain to 9 points by early afternoon I your child uses i fo1 of the Kensington | Natomi Fire sl 04084 | ang American Can, Goneral Elactrs the reet for a " R m bt nal church Rossi 3 fl Safeway Stores, Commercial Solvenis e o b T nhe r over 5 r's. ¢, und Oher Insurance chis ( W w s0l¢ 0 o ultl),,wun.:L Buy : ) ek e "“ e et e SEESE [Falchisoniand NBwIOTEICO, fRold (6 ity! Its healthy balance sheet and growing profits are the best a Home,” Many pual ; 12 points higher. i o A S . 2 e A .ouise Stevens of Ne . sy LIS 4 x evidence that the business is headed in the right direction. R e gt F N ; Britain Mrs, Harry Flower of « ‘o 2 e Rl The stock is now selling at a very attractive price level ideal locations. £ Oakland, O i | s 5 I MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. 1 i - . 5 . : 3 Pkt akland dasabe 5 Gl and should sell higher. 300 to 82500 & o ¥ Funeral s G will be held to- |, -0 y S y trnished by Putnam & Co.) down. See the SR e 2 X morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from |y, o ghts 238 High Low Close S e e : iy e i X the Kensington sngregational it PAl Che & Dye 311 204 308 THE CITY BANK & TRUST CO. OF HARTFORD urch. R " Phillips ec Service Co. tom ... 140 w Ag Che pd 47 Custodian of Securities { general liquidation by powerful fi- nancial interests judzing from the Quoted in OQur Ad Yesterday in Error at 253, Should Have Been 26';. This corporation has been in business seven months Appreciation in Securities owned, $40,000.00. 1615 [t 3 : - ! £ ligreig By 130 13 Mail attached coupon and further iizhUSSH ecalds ; 2 e : i 1 AT et s particulars will gladly be furnished Mis Mary A, Shipler_ | ; : D uj 102 Am Mrs. Mary A, Shiple od 53 City Gas Light 3 S A g ’ P native this city, ly this |11 s il Am Tobaceo EIDSHYDE & CO, niorn ] ‘v'\ he v h:vim‘ I;\‘[\"ul‘r ok W AR :v: wonda Cop 1141 112 1141 55 West Main Street way, New York City, after a sifor " | tehison 250 ; 5 lUness. She had mad r home in v o 98 203 | Atlantic Refin New Britain, Conn ew York for the past vears, her | !¢ ' G B e TOYie B 4 hushand hating die it a year| .o 2 Py s : | Beth Steel f Gentlemen: #+ wnd half ugo. ) ! | Brook Manhat' | I+ ‘“[’“ e LA yg L TG e 2 . Bush Terminal & ; Without any obligation on my part, please send me full infor- hrothers, John and M 3 Manufactur Companies | Can Pacific mation in regard to above-named secunty. ill, both of this city, o ‘ Garrh o T ; 3 g y s, Mrs. Frank Young a 5 me Wire ( 1 S [ Willium Gritzmacher, @ E fean 11 city ads in the clas ; : ; g will officiate I BSEne) | SoniERIs 8 savto G isdny, ) S e fied section of to- <4y 8 : ey < Stocking's Corner comotor cen- | comn " 1t8 e 0 Chesa & Ohio 3 91 Chie Mil St Pa’ 1 i Name. e 5 Chic R I & Pac ! Mrs. Young, i it et iy ek Chrysler Corp 7 : | i Address ( « ( “olo Fuel 5 “ongoleum ., 2 i City -y | Consoli Gas ...141 v 100 | Corn Prod ... 997 Curtiss Aero ..154 3| Dav Chem ... 52 52 Dupont 190 § o SR O N T B 5 date this year are expected to be Eng Pub Serv § 5 6 Std Ol N ¥ . 3 % | unusually large. 3 | Brie RR 3 © | Stewart Warner 7( : 6 - - {am Players f45, . | Studebaker .. 7 Stockholders of P. Lorillard Cf ; o ridiscRriEnR : : : Texas 5 are to receive rights to buy one Miss Mary Allen R el o e e e = ’ Sulp 3 common share at $20 for every twp Tuneral services for Miss Mary T. | juer 0 S h reeport Tex 1 ) Tim Rol Bear 89 % 9% jand a half held. They will vote e e aab ot the Dlaesbimeme ey 4 lenttnmannit < ® [Underwood .. 1 [ September: 6 on & proposal to it jers of the South Congregational | Hartmann Tgha om s AL Union Pac 6 3 267 % | crease the authorized shares 10 5a Motors :mnn Carbide 115% 113 4 000,000 from 2,000,000. a L [ rch, who died wday morning | o 5 1300 110 | Genl the Erwin Home at 140 Basset y mal . | Goadrich Tire % e e £ cp i ¥ were held this afternoon at|Jucobs Minufacuring o [ liasntonion e S Ind Al . 179% 17 The United Cigar Stores Co. has o'clock at Erwin Chapel. Rev, | Lauders, I S ALK e e teel 3 y acquired a substantial stock intereft Theodore Dunn, assistant pastor of | Mannin v & Co, Class B 100 13 [Int Cement RS Dser in the Hygrade Food Products Corpe | Woolworth . g = the South Congregational church, | National Ma J 0 ! Int Nickel 5 ot g : X, g = 3 | officiated Burial was in Fairview “‘:f i 4 o Tt Hitan Tah ;. ;\ v_x]:m Ae ) The Chance Vought corporation, § e ataty i ‘ o Int & Tel g G cie ellow Truck . 881 3 #3812 | subsidiary of the United Aircraft and { % . Niles-Bement d Co, ) . b 5 | Ken Cop ! 5 = | Transport corporation, is to erect ® | Mes. Catherine English O'Brien | North & Judd Miz o . Mack Truck 73 5 73 large plant adjoining the East Harts funeral of Mrs, Cathorine |Egcks Stow & &8 : Mo Pac I 921 % n;rn-x. l“qmm. property of the United Iinglish O'Brien, aged 35, of 897 . . 140 Mont Ward 5 19 CORSAnU: » | 1ast street, who died yesterday 1 Thoma 3 om ... 3 Natl Cash Reg i morning at the Starr Sanitarium, will | Seth Thomas Clock Co : N Y Central ..2 21 Reports from the Youngstowh | be held tomorrow morning at 9| Gandnrd Serow 65 12 !NYNH& H 112 4 : steel district say that as the month o'clock at the church of §t. John the | Stnard . . or North Amer ? York, July 30 (P)—Fore-|ends steel makers in the midwest | Evangelist. Burial will be in St. |Stante . HEOR 0 INorth Pacific 111 ) 111 | casters who earlier in the month said [are optimistic over the immediate Michael's cemetery, Bridgeport. Stanley Lo resasa s Pack Mot Car 1318, 131% | that credit would be easier are |future. Unfilled orders are said t — SRy Penn R R.... 04 43 forced to rvevise their predictions, | D° Still heavy although less than & Miss Michaelina Blazauskis m Co Govess 0| Phillips Pot 36 N Withdrawals of funds by rural dis- |™Month ago. but sufficient to insure The funeral of Miss Michaclina t o AL * | Postum Co 74 3 tricts for financing crop movements [ ¢Ontinuous high schedules through | Blazauskis, 28 vear old daughter of |1, { P S Pub Serv N J 115 1 are appearing earlier than usual and [ AUBUSt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blazauskis of R 1 £} T Radio Corp 86 E J are ha their effect on th 30 Stewart street, Maple Hill, who k Coll Pl o . ! 7| Remington Rd 48§ 7 7 mand loan market. Jharg for A Hartford man deducted from, died yesterday morning ut her home S RIChItd Saa Sa T Reading 12 119 2 time money are also firmer after a | his income return the price of res r & week's illness, will be held | gjipgs & % s{Rep 1 & S 1103 1001 1105, | brief period of comparative ease- | pairs to his wooden leg. The internal B {ment. Month end settlements are |revenus officials refused the da- rrow morning from her home | Acme Wire ri 314 Sears Rochuck 1623 1303 4 o'clock and at St Andrew's Sinclair Oil ... 34% 3 333 ‘nol as large on August 1 as in other | duction. | church at 10 o'clock, Burial will be | 5 Southern Pac .143% 141% 1431 |months, but disbursements for divi- ‘In St. Mary's cemetery 1 Treasury Balance, $l 09 | St Gas & Elec 132 121% 132 ‘ldends and interest accounts on that' READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS