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RO Il B M e e e ST B = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929, 17 vided for. This will mean new 1950 BOY SOOUT CAMP [vase, v it WILL ACCOMMODATE 200 "2 All campers will return to their homes on Saturday afternoon and | parents planning to furnish trans- Officials Find Popularity of Summer | portation are requested to notify Recreation Exceeds all [bie eeouteaniberal Shce | Anticipations. ] $7,000 FOR! LOSURE JIT | I'Hia Curtainy tlosssan/ithe 1 3ih| Sy orAL CIS8IRE D ose Rutipiand | Etta Kaplan of this city several defendants are among | summer camping season of the lo- an action in cal Council Scout camp on Satur-|prought by the Berlin Savings bank | day, August 24. This, the second | gainst A. S. Bordon trustee, et als, | season at its new site on Crystal |{o foreclose on a mortgage of $7,- pond in Woodstock, closes with the | record of 166 different f’\nlp(’rfl[ having attended with a total of 429 | camper weeks. The season has been ideal for camping and a large number of boys lengthened their stay beyond | the time for which they enrolled. A great deal of work has been done in merit badge test passing as well as life saving. The crafts have alse 000 on property at 2 pen street, Hartford. The papers were served by Con- stable Charles A. Fine and are re turnable in superior court the fi Tuesday of September. The law firm | of Dennis & Shea of Hartford rep- | resents the plaintiff. Attorney W. M. Greenstein of this city has been retained by the local | defendants and motion will be 204-206 Ca- been emphasized and more boys |flled by him to foreclose on the pro- have learned how to make their |DPerty by sale. own archery sets, or have become | skilled in leather work, bead work, BEACON OIL €O. SUES wood carving and even head dress| The Beacon Oil Co. today brought | making than ever before. The staff has met with approval | of the campers and the boys hope | that all will be retained next year. While it is too early to predict the enrollment for next year's camp at least 200 campers will be pro- suit against Francis H. Holmes for $863 , alleging this amount to be| due the plaintiff. The writ was pre- pared by Attorney Henry C. Stone. Deputy Sheriff Henry F. Comstock | |attached property on Rocky Hill avenue and South street. Associated Gas and Electric System TABLE OF EXCHANGES NOTICE On Tuesday, September 10, 1929, all offers of All Powdered U owdered Up (™ Bith Record ] 67 A daughter was born Monday m! > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bettinado of 105 Clark street. A son was born yesterday at the ew Britain General hospital to Mr and Mrs. Arthur J. Thoma of 41 Smith street. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Misenta of 111 Orange street at homo. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Snetro of Short | street at home. | A daughter has heen born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolce of Cherry street at ho Mrs. Anna Georg ged 62, wife of 744 Stanley street, or; abeth Bab , also incomplete. reckt 18-month-old son Mr. and Mrs. Reighold Grecki of iligh street, died this morning at| he Newington Home for Crippled n following a short ilin: ngements, in charge Stanley Anthony Anthony Grecki of are | Undertaker incomplete. | company, |1ead has been m in the past |week, lead industries picking up | e 1»!: Aa e especitilly in ay or two, lied this morning at 3 o'clock at her | Vith improvement in the price i or & sl aelShe s | abroad Eng and Mining born in Armenia and had been a|Journal reports lent of this city for nine years. o les her husband she is sur.| Reports from Pittsburgh state vived by two <ons, David and Jo-|that heavy melting steel No. 2 is of this city and a | being quote | with New, United York, Aug. 22 (@ Power & controlled by Railways company. its interest in the Schuyl Traction company the state Valley Street Railway company, | both of Pe lvania, to the Rail- | way & Bus Associates, which are| . - S New York, Aug (#) — The ; understood ti ep! 3 & SS0- £ erstood to represent the ASso-|yiocic market, apparently haviag re- ellfees St Pany. | covered from its fears of a large . . The Nationsi Geatuiner Corp. haa | ICH6SRS 5 brokers Jouns this weck: Connecticut General Life o e i Gorry. | Moved upward in brisk fashion to- gated Paper Products Coep, Stock. | 47 under the leadership of the high lnsurance CO. Roldars e ) s grade rails and public utilities, more '_“Ll 3 of the National company|tnan a geore of which established H rtf d F' l C will b asked to approve an In-|new high recoeds. Gains 1n tae fe. arttor 1re Insurance Co. S i the capital non“fmm tive issues ran from two to ne; . 100 | 12 points, with trading fairly heavy oenix Insurance Co. Improved dem at $16 an advance of 50 les of No. 1 wer the mar ents. o reporte mostly ‘<1'3 50 a ton. Wall Street Briefs I CURB MOVEMENTS TODAY UNCERTAIN The ansportation has w\d kill Valley | and the Lebanon | for coppet and 5% to $17 a ton, Limited at $20, | $19 to 'Selected Shares Gain But Profit i Taking Drops Others MARKET MOVES LP - ASFEAR 15 105 Brokers' Loan Crisis Passes and Brisk Gains Are Made PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Steck Exchanges WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 BARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, . TEL. 21148 |in volume. Reduction in the call money rate from 7 to 6 per cent for the second successive day, coupled with an eas- | fer undertone for time ney also had a bullish effect on speculative Price on Application. sentiment. Wall strect obviously was pleased at the continued o el ouepne and i cur - EDpDYBROTHERS & C2 [2e s and s sunempll v raiora bl Members Hartford Stock Exchange carnings reports. Little tion was HARTFORD paid to the reparations crisis at the New BRITAIN 3 MERIDEN Hague or the further military dis- 33 Lewis St. arbances in the While seve mission house 7 65 W.Main St. 43 Colony St. 1 conservative com- = = continued to urge a {lightening of long commitments on |the theory that many stocks were “n\»-r bought,” others continued to |advise the purchase of the railroad | and industrial leaders on the theory | that large blocks of these stocks | re being taken Wut of the market We Ofter 50 Shares Stanley Works iy ekt trusts ‘and (hat @ 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark snu(.l v in he ating supply, ) coupled with expanding earnings, in- 50 Shares American Hardware dicated further sharp advances in | those issues. | Du Pont ran up 11 1-4 points to| [ o s | SR i . |“Flapper Banai hots in F u l 207 1-2, Warren Bros, 11 to 182, | exchange of securities listed below will end. All securi- | amania. iier o nerals Commercial Investment Trust 9 to : . f may be a hard brigand but isn’t hard | ———mw— New York, (P) — Price | 205 , Westinghouse Electric ties must be deposited or mailed 5o as to be postmarked | (5" i (o 1t as She came ? i | movements on the curb exchange | COMmmon € 3-4 to 1-2 and the e ohut icorge Dahn | A [atsaa i) e on or before September 10, 1929, to take advantage of | doxn from her native nil country e ios Cootae Dby, |mers hout deinite trena |15 Preferred 7 to 20, Paciti Gas g J avesse i Bt le i gtait Tiols o Bun: for George Dahn, | Vre. & Electric 6 1-4 to 84 3-4, Pere a_‘llr these offers. On that date all voluntary exchange offers |women. She's we typical who died Tuesday |today. ive operations for | Marquette 5 to 215 and Woolworth Tz 4 % costume for women of her tribe— incident to old|the advance in selected industrials |4 to 98 all new high records. for securities of the Associated Gas and Electric System cven 1o th volver and |oge, were iis afternoon at 2 |ong i counterbalanced | Bethlehem Steel, Southern Califor MEMBERS BARTEOHD STUOK EXCHANGE G 5 5 SLrTids dubbed her | o'clock in Cheshire. Burial was in ‘ e s el 5 will cease. No others will be made during the current |05 ! 89 Wb e Chihiz by profit taking in other sections of |nla dison, Sparks Withington and New Britain National Bank Bldg. calendar year. let & barber rob hes of her surplas| Mr. Dahn is survived by his widow |the list, inspired by the prospeet of | General Railway Signal also moved | Tel. 5200 j et a barber rob her of her surplus ahr =y i s to |into new high ground ST W P 2! e a larg: increase in hrokers' loans to i | y | hair before go e oy | be announced after the clos | Extreme gains of 5 to 11 points Bernactfs) Cf’"m’ & > 5 - Br?yton A. Portes, | i : | S e | The stock of the gigantic new in- |50 were recorded by air reduction, DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 TO BE DEPOSITED Outstanding | LIPE'S BODY RECOVERED | “services for Nicola |vestment company, Blue Ridge | Fcderal Light & Traction, General | STOCKS (per share) R ® SRS Ulsadanip e : 3o e et ey (CE S S el i gl ) T TR Gl i VT | body of ¥ i at | volume yesterday, encountered con- [& Webster, Assoc. G. and EL Co. Original Series Pid....... 60 | sy T p = a Monday morning at | % [k A y Assoc. G. and El. Co. §7 Pfd. bt | Syracuse millionaire mant ] re held this morning at | fiderable profit. taking, which was | ]f,d,"m‘“! LY entARhe tealga e psoc. G. nd EL Co. §6 PId. and $6.50 M 189'160 o [ Who with his wife, Mrs. Eloise oyt | 1o bopoer wry's church, A |Attributed to misunderstanding over | fairly good exhibition of group ssoc. Utilities Investing Corp. 4.328 60 ! and their speedboat pilor R = 11y | the withdrawal of the offer to strength on buying influenced by GUARANI i TRUST CO Bingh: % - s 9L solemn 1 ass was celebrated by ] Colibes it ek : ] . inghamton Light, Heat and Pr. Co. 6 Bid.. 15,020 110 o of | Clayton, was| Solcmn hish mass was celebrated bY | cpango stock for that of 21 leading |TePOF(s of expanding operations and Broad River Power Company 7% Pfd. 22,309 110 ed in a river collision last 2 e i stocks. The common |12T&¢ unfilled orders. Advance | zedgman : er J. Lyday, | "> %) ? 27, |though most of thé other far H Empire Gas and Elec. Co. 6% Pid..... e 81650 105 Lawrence river today. The g a point to 29, then slipped off to 27 other farm Empire Gas and Elec. Co. 79 Pfd. 10,391 110 was found about 100 yards : “;:“”)’OIV was borne fnto the|%t Which price it was still at .|edulpment stocks were strong. i | fron: e o e accident | o e 08 Lalales £ remium of seve int — Enpice Gas and Elec. Co, 774% PAd_____ 1,566 103 tromytl ne of the accident. r=h Organist John J. Crean play- | Py 000 S BECRS: ater| THE MARKET AT 2:30 . 31 rie Lighting Company Preference 2,114 50 | —— funeral march Tithe 0 as la o L - M. Florida Public Service Company 7% PId. 7,960 110 IE% 14 R D101 . cleared np by C, Stone, president (Furnished by Putna k¢ | General Gy & Elecric 33 ;:3::;:: SR 2086 125 | Week’s Cg ‘T'\’.] lary T. Creas Sa€ | who said that reports that Blue | 1’11;:1. ‘mm«:'\ b 2 ectric $7 Preferred .. ¢ | g SElisaTir and at the conclusion of | Rigge a cease e e oW : | Given Col. Humphries e Noear| s menlsicae o exohang it G m S pve 229 General Gas & Electric Class B Common..... 5,541 110 < for that of leading corpor American C: 7 General Gas & Electric Div. Participations 30 | Norwalk (P—A continu- | God to As the body wa was wholly without founda- |4 porcien por . {g;l‘:g:r: O FHaE R e oy oy 10s e 0 anted to Col. | borne out of the church members of | tion, and that only the particular | : Shen B 145% 7 rt Ligl eal ower Co. 7% E > 5 ’ tv of K 5 i < B ¥DE ar | Am Ioc 913, Metropolitan Edison Company Common....... 250 2 the Fratellanza society of Kensing- advertised Tuesday had | am Sm & R 121 % . M litan Edison C: s | 10 Yo ton and the oli. society of this|heen withdrawn, He said the cor- | m -T’“l t I»f{ 114 etropolitan Edison Company $7 Pfd. 7,359 110 he he' appeary hithel Waste nd Kensington, formed a guard | po ) 3 E el & Te 200 ate Metropolitan Edison Company $6 Pfd. 127420 110 B S AT : 2 : Ve | e i ARG ONU LS R Y0 e XChanEn i o h T4% l S The Mohavic Valley Company Commen 1071 50 Dot o n oot ot s v in the aidle and s the| its stock in large amounts for that | % nucodng Gop’ 18 nvestment Jecurities ew Jerscy Power and Light Co. $6 17,602 110 adulte harges, )y his eached the door the hono: yripanies v & RS 0ac 3 o < New York Central Elce. Corp. 7% Pfd. .- 38681 110 | wife, which led to his st last e 1 Sy 00 somien estinawh citltinisea st oll il finiEeh HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN = r“ql i 4»l S ]‘ Fhiney : v s escorted it to the nea invest, . At Refining 75 Pearl St. Tel. 2-711155 W. Main St. Tel. 5800 Northern Pennsylvania Power Co. $7 Pfd........ 2,523 110 Aygoiotiilesan e o occuplec The pallbearers w John To The utilities were generally strong, | . . Northern Pennsylvania Power Co. $6 Pfd. ... 3,227 110 by Mrs. Ethel Plumm v Notaro, Joseph Puleen- | Electric Bond and Sh A Bl o Ol Rochester Cent. Power Corp. 6% Pfd. ......... 97,369 nationally known artist, r fdonl AIbacE Carnl andl | 9 haoq | BEth Steel Rochester Gas and Elec, Corp. 6% Pfd..o 170,957 5 : e or s Pl e toRte ArTele ot ho Ol s e e Tosd s Highway sers of the ¥ratel- s peak price, while American | oo o & | rt. Col. Humphries and i socictics: Superpower, Allied Power and Light, | Can Pacific Total ... o e R 952,068 Attorney ond M. |10 erhearers w Irank Sitml American and Foreign Power war- "'" De 5CO . N R R R T N T T e T i Stamford, cared in Tol . i J 2 T a o) Ches & Ohi b i ohn Geargini, Nicholas Palumbo, rants, and Electrical Investors made < 0 BONDS (per $1,000) | ca Louis Tianchi, Andrew Frigo and substantial gains, the last namea C M & 8 P .. . o 1t ol. lum- | 37 \te Bianchi, also members of the | losing some of its advance in real- } RIL& Pac e colsy oy BlandiC . « societics, izing during the car ternoon, :;‘lr.\ yy (lurv W. S. Barstow & Co. 6s, due 1942 .. _ 2,910,000 Rev ductec 1 3 Gas Tmprovement dropped | COlo Tue e 5 Binghamton L. H. & Pr. Co. 5s, due 1946 | 7,146,000 the grave.|about 10 points at the opening, but | CONgoleum Manufacturing Stocks Bolivar, Richburg Elec. Corp. 6s, due 1937 40,000 s cemete soon regained most of it Consol Gas Am llmh\an 68% 0% Broad River Power Co, 53, due 1954 4,910,400 from New |N Hudson and America Corn Prod RALEOT 2o Broad River Power Co. 634s, due 1934 1,269.800 Kensington, Rerhin, and Electrie we under moderate | P&V Chem Billing; 2z Canadea Power Corp. §s, due 1958 ... 2,000,000 RIS tnt 2 | : Dupont ristol Bra 37 | Chasm Power Co, 5s, due 1955 ""53.000 A Hartford and tnis | pressu Arkan atural Gas pon : 4 Citizens L., H. & Pr. Co. 5s, due 1934 1,189,000 1,050 tt had appoi funcral services. and Cit Service again reached Pub Serv : ‘ i t appo = ew high ground with sma il RR olt's Arms 3 / Columbia Gas Light Co 70 due 1930 RV R BT = new high ground with small ad A AL olumbia Rwy.. Gas & Elec. Co. Ss, due 1936.. | 1,040 great inc S o Biaalasi0b % i Dansville Gas & Electric Co. 53, due 1930 1,000 s or Thomas A In the industrials, Hood Rubber mann - Beatingdto 1 Reoall] Pal‘ Oi Gl‘OllI]ll LOS[ 10 e ) e and of the lat in good demand, in response to Film A .. Hart & Cooley | ¢ ¥ Tl 020 tford Man K who died yesterdoy |optomistic estimates of the ccon- | 'recport Tex Landers, I . | Yesterday’s Reaction Du Bols Elec. & Trac, Co. S8, due 1932 1,050 0 Hotel St. An omics to he e ed through the |Genl As 90 N B Machinc | Elmira Water, Lt. and RR. Co. S, due 1956 100 0 k. will be held tomorrow merger with Goodrich. The stock | Genl 1 oee 34T h & Judd | S Empire Gas and Electric Co. 6s, due 1952, 1,080 Fo s e at 2 o'clock at the Erwin |sold up a couple of points to a new | Genl Motors .. 743 i I ew York, Aug. 22 (® — Con- Erie Lighting Company $s, due 1967........... 1,050 {“1”‘“ WOrHIRAR oNETeS S Rev. Alfred H top. Anchor Post Fence was again | Goodrich Tire 73 Stowe & W vertibles today recovered part.of e od tods Sharles | jo ¢ e 5 s R g s Motors 8 sel fg C 5 i = Florida Public Service Co. 6s, due 1955 1,050 Eore e PR HEio s o e T CanEregaion: i Sem nd roactine B oy 1 L Ron DL e B AL Se 1l\1“~b(-’ 2 (T EpGiias ORI S o Elorids l;-‘xlglyxm Service %n G;/sddue‘;§:9 i Loss Bt S e i o t Burial will 1 ve Aluminum Co., which was }m '( nnm,.l.m: ;“’\‘"‘ ol "\ action on the listed bond market, g:nesefi Vétlny ;ngnr gurp 6s, due 1959 _ 1,050 although his head was uncovered Folsviey y ”,‘- -’ ,,’,", ng n '\“1\- H’]\Him’ e Int Nickel tanley Works The nl«.vl\ s,( ho“\t]‘ 3y “‘;‘rc ee::ng ranville Elec. as Co. Ss, due 1933 1,050 S e e S = alier dropping nearly 10 points 2ot 2 S several points under heir 8] - 2 = vithl AcE minutes, an ghous and a Walter Karas Oils were frregular, Humble mak- | Int Harve borr prices hed in the last two Hornell Electric Co. S5, due 1943 | 1015 half was required to remove the Ay VAT o i e et | Int Tel & Union S i AEr Indiana Gas Utilities Company $s, due 1946 1,050 body, by which time all hope o ne s i B L8 ultis G v weeks. continued easy, with Joern Elcrlc Company 31 S 1533 . foso Lty beblan Bt imepel pe of r-old son of ,\1] ‘w: | Vacuum ed. Standard of In- \'"} ,T.;’ : ceder et call loans renewing at 7 per cent ake Ontario Power Corp. 514s, due 1329, 1,000 CHISC oAy 5 e, Karas of 179 Broad | diana wa dy. TIn the min=s, dils L g t utiitties R 1 dropping again to 6 per cent. Lake Ontario Power Corp. 5!4s, due 1057 | Loso Pirc men from e le com- lied yesterday at his|Newmont fturned heavy, whils |Moe Pac .. Allied Light he largest individual financing Lake Shore Gas Company $%4s, due 1950._.. 628.100 1,050 panyeiS DRI LanoynE bR L0 1d this morning at | No L held steady Mont vyard Conn’ Elec § today was the offering of $15,000,- Lexington Water Power Co. 55, due 1968 9,804,700 1,000 tons of earth which is believed to | 7.39 o'clock cred Heart church. = = = Natl Biscuit.. 203 Conn Lt & P 000 Southern California Bdlsbs Ii:xmglan\VM;Ir P;w;r Cco 514s, due 1953 .. 3,988,000 1,000 h killed the man when it knock- | pey Alexander Kowalezyk cele- Real Estate News Natl Cash Reg 1243 Conn_ Power omp |‘r\ T fmvflm; mortgag; gold ockport Lt., Ht. r. Co. 515, due 1954 1,260,500 1.040 ed down antihe Gishe eatl : 5 e a L IN Y central.. 244 company: re Lock Haven Gas & Coke Co. 65, due 1944 50,550 1,050 n Lt £ L ‘“r ted at the ma | T 2 s bonds, series of 5's due 1954, priced e cre Walter = NYNHG&H 121% el g ;;lonv’kkl_}rd Wa(«:u Corp. 5% is, due 1955 2,220.000 1,050 ~ T ; B ul »:\\\ Warranty North Ame 179% \‘ o ““1“ 51“;‘ n-gxpni)mée ‘o: anita Electric Company 5s. due 1946 Z 64,000 1,050 o . % o - . s » Jorth acifi P ennessee placed $2, ,00 - Manila Electric R.R. & L. Corp. 5s, due 1953 1,143,000 1,050 SENATE RECESSES ruszkow and Stanley 1 slaw Majews Eva Ma-|North Pacific 111% per cent highway notes, dated Manila Suburban Rwys. Co, 53, due 1946..— 55.000 1,050 Wasl . Aug [ Tha| Rev. Father Kowalezyk conducted | jowski, DBurritt street | Pack Mot Car 1543% Tel pt. 10, 1929, due June 1, 1981, etropolitan Edison Co. 4%4s, dde 1968...... 22,691,000 1,000 e e am | the committal services at the grava Mortgage DERFRAR G at a price to yield 5.25 per cent, Metropolifn Edison Co. S5, due 1953 | 7,562,800 1.040 | today, adjoining until Mo after [in St. Mary's cemetery. | Trank Tereyak to Boleslaw Was- | Phillips Pet.. iy e o Municipal Gas and Elee. Co $ii due 347 1/385,000 1,000 el i £ O Bt O kiweicz, $1,500, Grove street. < |Postum Co. SURY BALANCE g DICILE "'l“”‘“ is becoming N. Y. State G. & Elec. Corp, 5%s, due 1962 3,791,500 1,075 armer beid in Dea Mechanics' bank, $4,500, Rockwell|Radio Corp. . tomorrow on an offering of $1,- | Of Boy Stealin (om Sy L itnaton i i |000,000 4% per cent water bonds of N. Y. State G. & Elec. Corp. 63, due 1952 397.500 1,100 INT SHOT 0\‘ : o g | James M. Farrell to New Britain | Reading PRINCE PIAS HEART ATTACK |the city of Springfleld, Mass. A hern Pennsylvania Pr. Co, 55, due 1956 1,040 > (P—Clar- | Somerville, N. J., Aug. ji - James M. ¢ Ne¢ ta Breties Seos uD e Drinee | G e i ;n' Shoate Tower Co. s, due 1952 .n Yia700 1040 { 2 ISt | e Hoftinn, one of ih Trust Co., 0; Rosiwelll aves |Rep i § (Jew York, Aus. 22 GP—prin ad appeared I bids. for ublic Service Corp. 55, due 1954 2.668.500 1,050 | al narcotics | | N 2ibho g nue | Sears Roeht surachatra, o mem of the royal |the §8,50( city 8 ark - Penn Public Service Corp, 65, duc 1947 7,000 1,080 Blue Ribbon farm, was ch S e 2 S mand [ty Vi analcam trict 4 per cent bonds. The proffer orp. 65, due 1947 | sioar. & e in the Killi Pasquale Trotta to H. V. Camp, et | Sinclair Oil P Lana o G059 anlinNedesthaont ot MG Plartsburgh C3e & Elec. Co. 18, due 1939 20000 105 old Johnnic Kolesa i BHlgtion atrect Eouthien, e per ¢ m‘ was accepted. The other ortsmouth (Ohio) Gas Co. 6s. due o 140000 ‘01 g : Relonse St Gas & Elec 3 fie fered a heart attack tod as acce Richmond Light & B.R, ds. dus 1952, 1,105,000 875 | s ; 0NN g T S R T A id was about 90 ‘hasis of 5.24 Ridgeficld tric Co. §3, due 1932 T *'26.000 1,010 cuit Pl X Britain Trust Co. to James | ! J J ihon (0 5 kgl ALy d or den " 2 Rochester . Pr. Corp, "A" 53, due 1953..| 20,052,500 950 it of “so many b Rockwell avenue, Std Oil N Y 4224 4414 | Ritz-Carlton hotel, Betpgcnt e bonds will be public- . 2 3 y S Hi red tomorrow at prices ta Rochester G. & E. 4%4s, Series “D”, due 1977 6,000,000 1,020 | nd attempted to ta plotitenic CordkiBBeditvlis pufie i = o to 4.65 per cent. Rochester G. & E. 513s, S wgn! { i orn roast St ak ; o o ; Rochester G. & E. 7o, Series SBr dus sora. £896.700 165 Another Bl e [ Texas Co 653 68% | ous and hoped I the listed bond market com- Rochester Ry. and Lt. Co. Ss, due 1954.......... 600 1,050 \ Sor ital 1 Tex Gulf Sulph - - sail tonight on m 1 investment trust 5%%s con- Sayre Elec. Co. s, due 1947 i '396,000 1,040 | o 1 | Per:ann;s | Tim Rol Bear Europe. tinued to hold the leadership, ap- gcyne:a gaw;r l_C]nrpv)mt‘i:nn 65, due 1946 403,000 1,040 | G ¢ rred by Pre : vion I u.‘ et wo\vv‘\m!m;: their previous highe ilver Creck Electric Co. Ss, due 1956 61,100 1,050 i Francis sen, and was xbnEGar HORSE = miexigar elaphione oomyertinle Lige Spring Brook Wat. Co. (N. Y.) 55, due 1930, 108,000 1,010 | wh " s of Bridgeport. | United Fruit RSE ind International Teleph Tracy Development Corp. 6s, due 1944, 235,000 1,010 | d with others of assault with Smtit pes Nl Cromwell, il eleplions FEequy Union Gas & Electric Co. 5s, due 1935 436,000 1,050 | intent to kill a cious assaulit |' is visiting his : > IIN Al TKabatinick Fnowni| veritble s both were strong, re- , —— = | | ana battery 3 Keaveny of 4% 3 Rubber AT a horse £aining part of their yesterday's A e s s 165 Cralg Hoftman and brother. | Lincoln street. U S Stecl S IR T In the rail St. Paul adjust- Haven Water & Pr. Co. 55, duo 1951...... 1,371,500 1,040 Grover, have been held at state po- ! — Wabash Ry the west buying and sclling horses, | Ment 58 were turned over in heavy . : € $177,160,350 lice headquarters sinee the shooting. | Walter Sorrow and Harold Beloin | West Elec died at his home today. He was|Yolume on an advance above 77. _—m e e he man inst whom cl s were | Will eave soon on a fishing wrip to | Willys Over a native of Russia and leaves a |Atchison convertible 4%s held Iptersst Dearing Convertille Tnvestment Certificates and 6% Convertible | | prefc """‘l today admitted own- | Twin Lakes :i,"“’l‘“m\‘” Loy, |widow, two three daughte around their yesterday's closing ill be delivered at 100, in exchange for the above Stocks and Bonds at ing a shotgun. | right Aero 6% | three brothers and three sisters. levels, lucs shown. [ . e e TELEAA N MR 30t ors anc ce sisters. | ¢ Certificates and 6% Convertibley Debentures will be available fa | | CRUISER AT CHERBOURG | F _ll,:\‘ ‘,',” '\I',,.““"\":‘?"’inl "‘:‘KL’,":' Xelionadztel il 8% I PR 3 Seaboard adjustment 5s certifi- 1,000 in Coupon and $100 or mutiples in Registered form. Non- 5 e i SR T : OIS | MISS STOKES WE cates rose a point. sicrest hearing scrip will be issued for fractional amounts and the undersigned will Cherbourg, Mrance, Aug. 23 (Pi— |Dblle four of Canada and New, York | DOOAUARTOURS || Norwalk Az 22 (PoSt John| The Unitea States goveramunbiid sell additional fractional amounts at par to enable depositors to even off. American cruiser Raleigh put in | state. | (Furnished By Putnam & Co.) R o et e | he United Slates governmen Tuterest will be adjusted on exchanges so as to be continuous but not overlapping. port here today to take home | - | Insurance Stocks Roman Catholie church, Noroton. | was quiet, but prices were generally are subject to the terms of the offers mailed to the holders of the the body of her old commander,! SAILOR AWARDED $12,000 | Bid Asked ."(“_‘ “_Mm‘: -\:h"” \ll:s P\I_”lw( | higher. H ‘”i‘q“f;‘;, Rt inlormatice wey be obtaintd irom Yous Sceuclty Vice Admiral Albert Parker Niblack, w York, Aug. 22 (A—Robert |Aetna Casualty 0 Vikis ARTEL o e At ] oreign bonds continued inactive, £ . . : ot o diec S J g Monac “a a Dritis: s firema Aetna life Ins Co el ok 7 { Y T Tlolders of coupon bonds should deposit them with The Chase National Bank of Who died this week at Monaco. Cain, a British marine fireman who icholas I. Stokes of Darien, and s 2 o 4 the City of New York, Agen-y Division, corner Pine and Nassau Streets. Preferred The body will be put aboard the | charged that a ship's officer in dis- | Aetna Fire New York, became the bride of WO SAILORS KILLED ek i sRieutanll Rog ol Sbeienatb Kt etndErilgn-a it ERomR20 16 cruiser tomorrow with the honors | ciplining him, struck him with a [ Automobile Ins Charles V. Sheehan, youthful New | Toulon, France, Aug .22 (F—Two B o S due to a vice admiral. Admiral wrench and permanently [ Conn General ... York banker and son of Mrs. Mary | Sailors were killed and two seriously ASSOCTIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SECURITIES CO., Inc., = ated Fress Photo black was formerly commander-in- | blinded him in one eye, was award- | Hartford i 10400 1050 'sheehan and the late John Shechan |injured by the explosion of an air <t 19, 1929. BT T vy e Yo Gl chicf of American naval forces in[ed n $12,000 damage verdict by ‘he | Htfd, Steam Boiler 790 805 o New York and London, England. |compressor aboard the French Senator Duncan U Fletcher of Flor- | Furopean waters and president of | U, §. cireuit court of appeals today | National Fire . oo 90% Rev. Leo Ryan, performed the | cruiser Dugway-Trouin today. The E————————————————————————————s |14 hAS pr sed congiessional | the international hydrographic bu-|against the Alpha Steamship cor- | Phoenix Fire .1050 1065 |ccremony in the presence of a large | cause ?f the accident could not be survey of credit conditions. | reau in dMonaco. poration of New Jersey, Travelers Ins Co . L1830 1846 gathering. determined. |

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