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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1 SENI]S [;HE[;K FOR ; A Pretty Fair Contest, N'est-ce Pas? CURBLIST ACTIVE STOCKS SHOW GAIN FRESH AIR CAWP ONDROPINLOANS N MARKET TODAY Friends Amxious to Help, Presi-l i | Promoted PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 (Practically All Stocks Rise on‘ Impressive Rally Follows on dent Stanley Reports Favorable Reports | (P—Stocks | on the! onse to srokers money 1 by , with lers ranging statement in the Herald v and the day preceding ihat | fresh air camp at Burlington needs the attention of its friends in New Britain, and the action of the directors in voting to continue the camp to its original closing| date despite the fact that the bud-| get this year is $1,000 less, due to| the failure of the last community chest drive to go across jn full, has| to the begun to bear fruit, according President Maurice Stanley of United Community corporation. Yesterday Mr. Stanley had eral telephone calls from persons interested in the camp. Many of them commented upon the work the camp is doing in restoring to health and happiness undernour- ished boys and girls. This morning phoned and said disappointment the camp did not have su She asked if she c check for $15. Mr. that while the fresh air camp offi- cials are not permitted to conduct an independent drive there is no reason why their friends could not contribute. He said they would wel- come a check of anything from $15 to $1,500. The check was received a short time later. One woman has offered an iron bed, others have magazines, Othy the expenses of accepted by Mr. treasurer, E. R. Carter, at any Friends who have gifts, boxes, ice cream, fruit, they would like to have to the camp may have th ered by motify Some idea of t econsumed in the camp from a perusal of M. ures. The camp consumes 75 loaves of bread each day ever;y week the children dispose of 100 pounds of beef; cach month sees the vanish fng of 5.000 quarts of milk; eve other Sunday five gallons of of bread cach day e week the camp two_tubs of butter, dozen eggs, 50 pounds of bacon, pounds of cheese and 20 po beef liver. Canned goods ar chased at the beginning of the gon and run into several thou cans. Fresh vegetables are chased on nearby farm woman tele- d with keen fact that the ient funds. send in a checks toward defraying the camp will Stanley or by the time. cig food ined amount of e ery use Real Estate News Warranty Charles B. Cadwell to Frigo, et al, Clinton street. S. Levine to Ellen D. Norden street. Mortgage John R. Peterson to Farmers and Mechanics Savings bank, $13,000, Laurel road. Ellen D. Carlson to New Trust Co., $15,000, Norden street. Release New Britain Trust Co.. trator of the estate of P Mahon, to John S. Contara $20,000 mortgage, Ma irew P. Carlson, \dminis- s, M READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Stanley replied | be | Britain | NEA Paris Bureau uited just everybody at that France. Comely con- It was beautiful the way they | “prettiest girl” contest in Deauville, testants from two sides of the ocean stayed in the swim, for “Miss America,” Ella van Hensen, below, tied for first priz “Miss Europe,” Elizabeth Simon, above. GUARDSMEN SEIZE | B Reeord " BRITISH SCHOONER .~ daughter was born Wednesday d s, John osky 340 Hizh stre FATHER ARRESTED {Rum Laden Boat Gaptured OX Virginia Coast The of Ber- Norfc V \ug. 16 (P British schooner out muda and 1 el tured uard 1is mornit coast off the brought | patrol Virginia co: to th The known, patrol section schooner 1t oW 1 rd 11 tely 90¢ of bard ostensib i on No ng in co his d; h Park W bound the of commar ndant of the inder to ¢ port immec ptain P, t of Norfolk di- | tion eight | along W men ‘to_board the incor I They will . an inspection tally of the liquor | i 3 L iath working vision, base recover Vi back to mark: with latter was n on Wa ot d to th her to his employer, some Gigliotti > of a friend from New York M | gister, as in transit from port to| proce does not appear in Lloyd's re- | to | wit ure [ is listed in t 2 COS COB MAN MISSING Greenwich, Aug {P)—Police today sent out a gener alarm for | les Johnson of Cob, m Tuesday = YO wif sult family resulted in a call des | wh gar. | reven freight. K the leading makes, builds the finest ti market. impression, Kelly Go J. B. MORAN § SPRINGFIELD TIiRES because we know, after ob- serving the performance of all Contrary to a rather general Automotive Equipment & Rubber Co. 26 MAIN STREET 221 - 223 ELM STREET New tires or old ones HE mileage left in your present tires is worth some- thing; it has a trade-in value, just as a used car has. If you will stop in and see us we'll be glad to tell you just how much your old tires are worth toward the purchase of new ones. We sell ELLY more than most other makes. 'By the time you have figured in the allowance on your pres- ent tires, you will be surprised to find how little it will cost you to re-equip all around with the best. that Kelly res on the 8 cost no PHONE 1818 yer Tire & Brake Co. PHONE 3879 ALES CO., ‘Asso. Dealer, 313!; Church Street his desired to vigor United of the s and ). Gold mports to in July | ainst $803 Rises took Electric Bond & Shai Elec Bond firm hold on market and points to Ul tim of | utility ins o tric He's Bri how, rank an a s for all the with other e ng made and $64,997 Transamerica "ransamerica G broke h to a inroad C Haygart, | stockholder Stone in- than rican in- |y Coal Age more ovve d irreg rsey Zine past mc Production 1 at 40,619,00 > air'stocks were rday's ‘ord Limitec lor ab was inclined to sell of ive convertible one wre of common p of additional pr vment of dividend Common stockholders will stock ont a share Fon ovitch of Huosatoni: h was i ruly, former- alighted fr Cathe 1w W |1ey as b Gran | morn under rest - BONDS DULL TODAY i WITH FEW GAINING hold- 1 'TONAL POLO United Stat Gonvertibles—O0thers Listless s will | polo field. It | New > or fow York, more 16 (P—Gains of in bond market a whole was arly convertible advance of 2 over the previous close, hison 4 1-2s made a simi- h 157, Amer- 1-2s up 2 points, 41-25 up 2 wing Coal & Iron 6s, uv other market leaders, al- the gains wer not bhalt 6 on pro v Deaths ‘ Mus, 1.2 1 Mary A. Taylor aylor, age for the this st grade el neral | appear In | | | of s had a steady and util usually ra tustri ad an | AMr in their rut }1\ 'r home in this country a v | A sold off 5 points. Foreign Kugar | many e | o Midal | nent ved ted Stat securi- nade gains of minor for foreign characteristically light inges were inconsequen- overnment price s city Mississippi Fuel Corp. mar of clos gage 15-year 6 per cent 1d gold bonds at 103. The y common stock subscrip- rants. and six | | a 000,000 issu held to- | clock in St al will be in iddletown, mo! | singing £ bonds ca tion wa | Joseph’s ¢ . John's L Funerals H LINDY DOES FAST SPEED ON TRACK William Irving P neral services Mg Perry, 10-year-old ind Mrs. Charles I, it the New Brita home for 1d th 1t the were 1 o'clock %) : the Atlantic in 2 miles an ho ¢ Colonel Charles A that on Detroit auto- mobile proving ground track yester- And after a half hou S around the concrete oval i nder car, could sc X suaded to stop. The Ilying Colonel av miles over a 2 1-2 mile Ehoh i DR RE oDl 5 banker . but hoisted his spee | As the casket w arnelnto thai e o e e holis oa the ateaich church Organist D. Sullivan played [ !0 11= miles an hour on gLreton Chopin’s funeral march gan. At the offertory Mrs. sang “Ave clusion of a5 Nearer My God to The pall beare Wi Wilson of Teter port | Rev. the committal services > For a Cheodore a day tional is not = a Wilson Pele Funeral ser ged 69 388 died Tu in the General hospital, w morning at 9 o'clock church, where Rev Main who N 3rit held Pot Joseph of an ely be per- this s 1TV Al e ool tess @ nmew Diesel @ 1| gave Lindbergh the do his speec He sel-pow plane up minutes t on M rplane motor to Die- ral oppor ty The took t n of this city J Bristol, and [Frederi and James Wilson of . re Rewinkle conducted | tion will be at it the grave. | Ve somew Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. | 000,000 and 200,000,000, ph Bdw Johi X port says that a stationary popula- 50 to 75 n 175 S. department of agriculture Hag iin from ars at ere betwee " Two or Nore Points Scored by | lco 6l series | Drives 112 Miles an Hour in)’ to the proving ground to | Heels of Loan Figures Standard Oil of and New Pacific hig “all Money Unchanged money r rates we With no di portant holdings of stocks liquidated |ator; had t 1k, o] pov last week's bre belief sts at | financ mitted to t Several of Wall S tors privately have opinion that t Little Dt for t rs of ne val cut in prices. andard Oil of New particularly roducts of the corpe Asphalt for the year. on also moved to a THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. hed by Putnam & Co.) High Low Dye 338 Am Foreig 1 Loco Am Sm & | Anaconda Coy | Atchison | Atlantic Refi Balt & Ohio. | Beth Steel Can Pacif Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio 374% CM &SP ..080% ¥ I & Pac 139% Corp K 5 Consol Gas | Corn Prod Aero ..1631% 495 49 194 4 Freepor Gen]l Aspl Genl Elec ... Genl Motors Goodrich Hudson Int Con |Int Cer |Int N Int Harv ;I"! Tel & Ken Coy Mack Mo Pac Mont Ward }m k Mo Penn R >ostum Pub Sery ding pl&s ars Roebu | Sinclair Oil ... Southern Pac St Gas & F Sta Oil N $td Oil N War Studebak Texas Co fex Gul G Y | stewar It USR U S Ste Wabas Wes will Woolwe | Wright | Yellow LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished By Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks B | Aetna Casualty | Aetna Life Ins Co | Aetna e | Automobile Ins . Conn. General Hartford Fire .....s Hartford Steam Boiler 790 National 91 Phoenix 01055 Travelers Ins Co .....1840 1860 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, __ THL. 2-1148 We Offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. EAGLE LOCK CO. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK TORRINGTON (O. EDDY BROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. NEw BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. 20 Shares NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. — WILSON & CO. Investment Securities HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 75 Pearl St. Tel, 2-7111 55 W. Main St. Tel. 5800 UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. | @homson, Tfenn & Co. | | Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges |W 55 West Main Street New Britain Phpne 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Ofter: BANKERS TRUST Price on Application. “Investments That Grow” | Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. ... |§ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGF Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1353 AMERICAN PHENIX CORP. $7.50 and ced at current With estimated earnings for 1929 between $8.00 per share, the stock appears underpr levels. Boston New ted and Stock Exchange York Curb. s Ins Co rig Manufacturing Am Hardware Arrow-Hart & He lillings & Spen stol Brass Personals Mrs. Edward Connelly . . Jean Anne, of Cleve- are visiting relatives in Inventor Stow & W 1 Mfg ¢ Mfg rd Si Stocks TREASURY BALANCE Balance, §104,1¢ ILLINOIS ELECTS Richard Martin of Winnetka | who was No. 1 m | d| | | 1L, on the varsity f B yuthful Plymouth pictured here with a generator designed to skim power from the surfaces of streams. e | His invention utilizes the surfaco » little rotating aluminum disc |(jow through a floating mechanism ectric meter rotates 8.000 to | which adjusts itself to the current. 4,000 times to register a kilowatt |It promises to multiply the power hour of energy. ‘ resources of the country, this year, the been captain of of Tllinois | golr team for