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. el . N SIS | T —— LSS T B Pl S T B Tl T e Tl BT ol Tt MR B = el B P T P BN Tl B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. 17- i‘ ampaign, yet it is hoped to make|ain General hospital today to Mr.| over the roads at 80 or 70, quite! the membership grow steadily. Rudy | and Mrs. Edwin Marshall of 68 Wil- | IAB[]R [}AY DEATHS a costly and wasteful operation. M | Lund will have charge of the enter- | son street. This is a good thing to remember PU NAM & Co tainment for the fall opening. James [ in buying a car. If a salesman | l Onorato will act in his capacity hoasts high mileage for his car, ask | EfiR ANNUAL [}UTINE 1 IYHI twister _1 \ll.mmnu\ ‘mr ) Pet‘sonals SURPRISIN[}LY FEW IL?m [m‘ w 17,«( ‘,Ly i],f:xrn‘; then ‘u.]v ”l: BULLISH WAVE Members New York & Hartford $:u-k Exchanges ; LU G 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN Hu'mnu year will be planned the car's mileages at other speeds v k. In an open forum ¢ It's the only way to compare the ¥ i b uatl Mr. and Mrs. Albin Sagan of § . Roarers Will Disport at Harg's| e cioseor tre m o ; TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, Pond on September 11 s :;‘,Lfl".71‘";5‘:.%‘.“(,‘:,“1 N “ Hin unumo I Accidents tives But Does Not Halt —— lon, it developed through the dis-| 1wco Waskielewicz of Boston was | . | cussion, Lions will be optimistic | the Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. | of the bi outings'in the | ahout the future of the club. Short A. Grzybowski of Farmington ave- | By the Associnted Press. | | v Sept. 3 (P—The stock history of the Contrary to the expectations of i the motor vehicle department Labor | York, Sept. 3—Reports from Attorney Irving 1. Rachlin spent|Day and its preceding ¢ stown district stafe that | the holiday with his family at Mans- | Passed with a minimum of automo- | iron and steel companics have re- New Britain Lions|pep talks, in which new policies Will be the one which will take|were outlined, were given by Col. | place at Hart's Pond Wednesday, | Bullen, Michacl W. Bannan, Pr September 11, was the prediction|dent Fred Teich and James market continued to ride today or the crest of the bullish enthusiasm which carried prices to new high of We Offer: imday tccords lust mon made to the club at noon today jn|O'Brien. Mr. Bannan also propos. | ficld Grove {Vile and other accidents. o far sumed operations after the Labor | (AT (05 (0 at CONNE{"TICUT E[ E(‘TRIC the dining room of the Burritt hotel | ed that the membership have a cur- | —e only four have been reported killed, | v suspension “"'“_h’fih”‘ schedules | ynioiis ag consery ders. > ek by Adolph Carlson, who s charge | rent events discussion at least once| Attorney Cyril F. Gaffney has re- | the same num 1t in serious con- | than :;-.wd. Fifteen out of :‘1 larmed at the rapidity of up- Early Wednesday afternoon the | 4t the fall meeting next weel I e hutt, - To the four dead might br ,‘Y' lependent open hearth furnaces | joaders wers. aniokly hroueht for. pa 1 Lions will assemble pond for = 5 = (A SCHUICLE FORCED DOWNGE) L feRfroRoters elieved {oshavs (RAFGHATE Cre | ward to stem the selling . an afternoon and cvening of pleas- | salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 3 (P 1“'”*" 1 in a fire M“r “ml;!, “I'j | ) | Extreme gains in a long list of Price at the Market. ure. While the complete program Birth R d stoppage in the gas line forced | KMOWD dead are Mrs. Mira K.| Seven additional tire and accessory | aciive jssues ranged from 2 to 10 CE e e L re ecor down the Doeing endurance lane | iShop. 69, who was killed by a|stores will be opened in Chicago by | joints, American International Tele- announced, it is ex & | Shuttle on the side of a moutain | (T4in near her home at North Ha-|Sears. Rocbuck & Co., during the | yhone, U. S. Steel common, Union Stichi'a nalure Phat the ertive me A son was born last night to Mr. | 1out 10 miles cast of here ‘oday. | YON: Liur;‘» s of Stonington, fearly fall, and 11 such stores places | Carbide and American Water Works bership of the club will be well sat- |und Mrs, Willlam Gordon of 196 | Lra Eaker, the pilot, and Licutenant | i tffered o HGIERE LI nind b QiR ok CRGCRI GG g among the long list of issues Southi Main strect at New Britain | Bernard . Thompson, co-pilot, es- | (€ W1 ']" obshiBgato “‘“'“‘ o e A wch new high gro Binal plins \were disolmant today | Generaliiospital, | caped i y, but plademnel o e D s et ;\““ Londonyisnahesdimarican Rwater \\w’;\s &| Call money renewed unchanged FOEIS iilenin e hie| . A danghter was iorn foday at New | Gamaged. P B LR e G T S U T EppY BROTHERS 8 (2 will be held at the Burr next | Britain General hospital to Mr, and| One wheel of the Shuttle was | 050" W " "‘“"‘v”‘-l"]f allow ‘]\‘ er supply ;mmu,n lariamao and | loans prevented the rate from going [ K 1 . Tuesday. At this time th ber Walter Murphy of 22§ Whiting | broken .'m(l‘ the wings were damag- | y'o. e e ’\,\ QL lower with the retu n "““ of holi- Members Hartford Stock Exchange ship drive will start, and while it is {ed in the landing. The two fliers | o, " N oM aRo s S Sl ARV ECUETEHCYtopthe, banks: 3 el e e daughter was born at New Brit- |stooped an automobile on the high- | 0° ¥48 Killed when thrown from | The total sugar melt of 15 United | Two of the most favorable de- NEw BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN | T O T S City | 18 motorcycle. \tes refiners from Jan. 1, to Aug. |velopments in the day's news were | i 33 Lewis St e e AT | Neighbors heard sereams from the ounted to 3,405,000 long tons, | the advance in the price of domestic | |3 65 W. Main St. SR 43 Colony St. | “They said the plane could be re.|SUffield barn of Mrs. Anna Bell of ' 985,000 in the cor- copper to 18 1-4 cents a pound by | |8 paired. ll_llz‘n.;; !’ ” n it burst nv‘f’w flames, lir period. Deli one producer, apparently sctting at iTha Shottle iwas returning. sast] cmen searching the ruins | totaled 2,185,000, as against 2 rest fears of further duction, A Q t d g Wi e o ’“A‘_‘*m ”T’_ failed te find any bodies. The theory nd the publication of a record- o [land, Callf., when the flight cnded. | eyt 0 A€ believed to have done so. | Tildwin T.ocomotive Works Montgomery Ward H We Offer: Sy panies : Jack. | ATt the new mlmwh ith the st So steat was the volume of 3 X gheiserions scon Jack- | production schedule in operation the |ing that the ticker fell near TABLE OF. EXCHANGES | e , 8on of Tioston, who was injured when |jast two months, or 35 per cent of |minutes behind the marke 15 Sh Aetna Life | | Bis car struck a pole at Bridgeport; | capacity. Orders on the hooks|day. Some ohservers s Shares Aetna Lie Ins. nine year old Silas Gerber of Dor- ount to more than $16,000,000. increased volume an indic NOTICE Deaths SliEMes R hitten ay Gosenwith| o more than § ncreased volume an inal 3 B el e e e R 50 Shares National Fire Ins. On Tuesday, September 10, 1929, all offers of = DAty » of Bridgeport, injured erred stocks of the Hood Rubber |large commission houses hen knocked down by an auto: and exchange of securities listed below will end. All securi- | yjicpa, :’ W ::u\,‘\\l;{”m“:”\ 8, for ties must be deposited or mailed so as to be postmarked !¢ rast threc vears a resid ny of Boston are to be called | customers to keep their ac tirement on Nov. 1, at $107.50 | liquid position 13 respectively, Losario Jenncearo, 62, of Bridge- port, i 1 when an Wutomobile overturn t of w York City, died Sunday at 2 lividends. On Dee. 1, the employes| THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. | on or before September 10, 1929, to take advantage of |I<lloview hospital, New York City. N e special stock and the preferred stock | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) He lived at 650 East 5th street of the Hood Rubber Product High Low Clos ; »f the Hood Rubber Products corp- these offers. On that date all voluntary exchange offers LJIn Woltkowics was born in AUTU INSTRUMENTS oration are to be retired at par value | Al Che & Dye 35 349 354% & | for securities of the Associated Gas and Electric System |/, ., . Cerd to 1 | ind acerucd dividends, and at $115, [Am A8 Che p 6% i mm will cease. No others will be made during the current |1loved in docattuctorlesk blil theso VERY IMPHRTANT — Ll 3tz || MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE years ago when he left for New Clement M. Keys, president of the [Am Loco calendar year. York City. ' Curtigs-Wright Corp., returning from | Am & R New Britain National Bank Bldg. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. 0 5 1 trip to Burope, said the outlook | Am r 80 Tl $200. Michael Wojtkowicz of 47 Willow T M yD’ ) lg G g e e e e & Tel 303% 298 x - Brayton A. Porter. TO BE DEPOSITED Outstanding street; a son, John Wojtkowicz and 0 Jiany Drivers 15n0re Giig es G e i Am Tobacco . 1 i : Bernardia s Gorley A e STOCKS b | withpublic 6% Convertible 4 daughter, Miss Olga Wojtkowicz of on Dash e e L Attt i DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 S (per share) | hares Debentures Pt & e i D [ = [T eoNCRRCOD 4 1295 b =m0 per share | this city. | ; L Ees T ah ShE ARG . s o e v MR L ] The Loose-Wiles Riscuit company | Afchison ... 205 2011 21 Assoc. G. and EL Co. §7 Pfd = 10 UL etane ts, in charge | is reported negotiating for the ac-|Atlantic Refin 661 633 65% % ARG EL Co. $6 Pid. and $6.50 PI 105 of Laraia & Sagarino Co., are incom- e tant duties | quisition of the Pacific Coast Bis-|Balt & Ohio. 141 139 1301 We Offer: Assoc. Utilitics Investing Corp. 60 plete. | the most important dutie bla il DGR L 12006 Binghamton Light, Heat and Pr. Co. $6 Pid 110 = | fh egod auiomobile U icombany,swhiciidocacan mumnat) Bt Sstasl Fest & Lot = MO Al {hat of reading tho instru. |KTOSS business of approximately $10.- |Brook Man .. 59% 59 Broad River Power Company 7% PId % 110 | Joseph Schueider 5 These instru. | 100,000, including large export trade | ush rm .. 61 Y £ Clirion River Power Co, Participating Pref. - 10 | Joseph Schneider d 76, of 61 gash (080 M- Lo the Dhilippines, Hawali and the Can -Pacific . .2337% Eastern Utilitcs Investing Corp, §7 Pref._—— 110 Shetficld G T re there for an express S . A : u[m 2l Elopite Gas and Elec. i e 1% "“'"' at the New Britain General hos- | oS Rl CRTLCYR T S e S o e EAGLE LOCK = = — —___ |pital following a few months' ill- (O them for the information tha i e rodl i .| G008 & Ohio 270 3 . 7%4% Pid.__ 103 ness. He was born in Germany and | the can obiain Horrdns [paSiissiof Monteomen A ard SeBo Oin & Shnl s i lorida Public Service c«mpmy‘ 79 Pl 110 for the past 30 years has been em- | %on Is f “hefore Single month in the company’s his- | Chrysier Corp 73 ? General Gas & Electric ;;, Breterred ployed by the Stanley Rule and |Vlue of the MHOTE tory—amounted to $24.955,313, com- ol Tuel 66 = referred......... by Level Co. FFor many years he was a | then . pared with $17 642 for August, ' s]:’i Common ;nv"‘w r of \‘v Matthew's German s 1‘,\ n the w-”-!uv: eter, which is |, caa R G (O s e (_f:vizs:ull‘ n(v.n) 5 ’_,r' & " Participations _utheran chileh, 15 SonIElin BB VLSS 5 P o Eh A0 fivas R UHs RIIG IR con S| (s e : : oo e e s Mr. survived by Tis|read and misunderstood. Talke he | ol month to show an increass| ot Prod s Union MIg 0o .o e: 18 i b Metropolitan Edison Company widow, . Mrs. Charles|matter of speed alone. When the g e Tl 8 FOW o * | Curtis Aero v Root L 2 HO N tofS el CHo/ s ReD B i Mehopolitani Ediso any ¢ | Brsila ot Bibmimaei iiong Talaia || 3noetametes) Hows! tio) arivertaton| o co anendine iy neuiothe ) iin ot , Public Utilities Stocks International Telephone 1 ‘1-21 Metropolitan Edison Compary 87 Pfd. __ 110 and several grandchildren ping on it an re rs around G0 ' : Eng DPub S Servi 182 6 LRUGLE h Metropolitan Edison Company $6 P§ SE 110 AL PORET S BANC ol IIEN, = wlss ; S { : ¥ St recent high, The Mohawk Valley Company Common 5 80 Funeral services will be held to- | or 7 s an 1 the usual driv- | July net operating income of the | H¢ X! 80% ¢% pfd 99 1 il cofn- New Jusey Power and Tigie Co; R 110 morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in St beast Pullman company totaled $1,032,493, | Lam Players . 72 £ reltoupon AT EtE Y eeicent L CopNind 110 Matthew's German Lutheran church, on the dial as though he had | as against $1,612.618 for Jul 1‘ ischmann 10115 ] e Gt :\'!n A Northern Pennsylvania Power Co. 7 Pfd 110 where Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege v made it [ pidin ox I A ym e o ong : t ;jrfi:»vpl)an:g\ A{.!}Pr;)u:;r Co. $6 Pfd. ‘m(; will officiate. Burial will be in Fair- But this, in practically e The General Banking Corporation " 10 l"“\" o 4 i : Utility and foreign bonds were e o 105 few cemetery | is not so. Th it was reported in Wall strect today, | & . Vol dormant. but | tha . United State Rochester Ceatral Power Corp. Common 50 —— to be the most unreliable instrument | negotiated for its flour requirements | Genl Elee 6% Fel S Hm group \\0?;\\.(1 slightly i e = —— — Emilio Hurry Pozzo on the dash. Tt is calibrated, or set, | for the next 12 months by arranging | Genl Motors .. 725 = RERtL R0 s rRa R D e 170027 A0 Emilio Harry Pozzo, 14 year old | on the average automobile to regis- |for a supply of about 2,300,000 bar- | Goodrich Tire 735 JEWS TO COLLECT FUND son of Mr. and Mrs. ter accnrately when the car is going |rels when wheat was selling at its re- | Hudson Motors §27% Twenty 1ent Jewish citizens R 3 Total o Pozzo of 242 Ouk street wound 30 or 35 miles an hour. At |cent low price. Since then, prolonged | Int Comb, Eng have volu to act as collectors Sh Ofl D ll |day nizht at the Cedar Crest his speed it may be believed el DY W bVeaiasa ieat Reica| IntiQEment tril for the €S riler tarium, Newington. He was born in But the speedometer is so made |to advance. | Int Nickel ney BONDS (per §1,000) S%% w York and had made his I § a |Int H, EO! : ont k and had made his home | {hat it cannot go up or down in ex- | = nt Harves FaanN Amount Certificates In this city for the past few years. | actly the same proportion as the ac- Int Tel & Tel. o. 6%4% Conv. B and C .. $1,636,400 $1,050 | DBesides his parents is survived | S i <en Cop Auburn Gas Co. Ss, due 1930 255,000 1,000 e rents Mo Is survived | fual speed of the car rises or falls. B one Wii3 Baratow & Cos 6s, dic 1942 o 2,910,000 11080 by three sisters, Mrs, Carolina Mon- erefore, w the dial ads 60 Mack Truck Binghamion L. H. & Pr. Co. Ss, due 1945 7,146,000 1,040 tana. Mrs. Mary Quarti and Miss | S 0\our ihe car Ay belrbine Mo Pac 2 D 65, due 1937 40,000 1,020 Pauline Pozzo, all of this cit Ty ot bl eR BT Wihen it vends Mont Ward S A P T hin [ _TFuneral scrvices will be held to-{ 70, the car speed may be only €5, iNatl Biscuit Broad River Power Co. 6%4s, due 1934._ 1,030 morrow morning at the home at|and so on. Below 20 or 35, the ac- | tl Cash Ret Canadea Power Corp. o due 1958 . == | Loto 8:30 and at St. Mary's chureh at 9 | 1 edl 15 sliEhily Hishen tliat that i3 INYC . is requested Citirens L., . & Pr. Co. 5s, due 1934 ___ 1,050 ¥clock. Burial will be in st own on the dial. Firmer M G I l Sk Ay S Srhm‘ ia Gas Light C ":. ddt 1930 1010 1 14 b . North Pacific soht K, 1 Foliinahla Ry Gis{& ElcctCahaa due 1056 1,040 o speedometer, also should be | T L T d e acifics Sch X Danssille Gas & Electric Co, 55, 1930 1,000 1 carefully for mw s at | one [0 ate radin | Pack S wish to contril e not been Delaware Gas Lmu Co. 53, 1939 1,050 the oil should be changed |Penn R R yproache ¢ ork Phillips Pet ading | Postum Co xchange | Pub Serv N sumption | Radio Corp ston 1 DOMESTIC 153UES New York, Sept. 3 (®— was resumed on the Curl toda with a vigorous of bullish activity which sent sev-|Ren | Depew & Lanc. on 0. ut ' 3 & _Depew & Lane. L. P& Cond: Ca 5, due 1954 » w | Funerals “ e e e f Du Bois Flec. & Trac, Co. S5, due 1932 | time rathe cage. Mileage how- Elmira Water, Lt. and RR. Co. 53, due 1956 S reles miee e o Lo ever is the proper rule to follow. At Empire Gas and Electri Co. S Co. 6s, d te 1952 Eric Lighting Company Ss, due 1967 2 | Mrs, Mary Regan every 1000 miles or so, the oil should Thet funerall of be cheeked for proper viscosity and Florida Public Service Co. 65, due 1955 _ L R O frouln e e e o0 thin. |cral utllities, investment trusts and | Reading Florida Public Service Co, 6s, due 1955 | as held from her late shoul changed s too S feai S e v e | Florida Public Service Co, 6¥s, due 1949 Wilson street, Monday morning at [ At the same m ihefcar soyia) MRONstiisuic D ARENIEH (RTOUNT aRE | (el f\ = Florida Public Service Co. 75, due 1934.... — 308G clo e ana bt fhe e e ey ing the forenoon, but a firmer un- | Sears Roebuck | Genesee Valley Power Corp. 6s, due serially | L9fl0.cloc ind at the by 2 5 dertone in call money prompted | Sinclair Oil 5 uif Granville Elec. & Gas Co. S5, due 1933 St. John the Evangelist a 1. m. | the 10,000 mile points, the ofl | copgigerable profit taking during | Southern Pac _ Lt e | : 4 ;i;]vvn(‘.n]] ;‘.’n mass of requic gas filter and air cleaNer | tho early afternoon, which impart. | St Gas & Elee = s Tolina Gas Uiilitics Cormpany Sbe das 1945 756,000 brated by the Rev. W cht need cleaning or replacing. |oq some irrcgularity to the price|Std Oil N I But General Bond List Is Light f Jeflrson Electric Company S5, due 1933 - 144500 McCrann of St. Mary's c Rev. | They should be checked 1 don= | Hi e s Std Oil N Y . 44% ake Ontario Power Corp. 51s, due 1929 _ 164,000 Thomas Laden, pastor of the |petent mechanic. Then again at ev- s | 2 rer 663 86 66 ™ liday QT Lake Ontario Power Corp. 5¥3s, due 1957 764,500 Forir S e D : Le Utilities were stimulated by fur-|Stewart Warner 663% — 653 — b6 A[ 9| HO lday R 6} wiol e L aai hurch of St. John the Evangelist, | ory 10,000 miles, the spark DIUES | (her mesrer rumors and semtimont | Studebaker .. ‘ 1 er Ho! 0esS Laks Shore Cas Company S%s, lm: T — 628,100 was dcacon, and Rev. Thomas Law- it be ready for rep n Rl e R e thad TTliEn e el lEXas Co G G4ty —— exington Water Power Co. s, duc 1968 9,804,700 or of St. Mary" urch as sub- ¢S grov N t eylinders | - o S e 3ult Sulph 7 b Lexington Water Powor Co. 543, duc 1953 __.| 3,988,000 inomeh Manvis CHuien By ol ves ground and the eylinders {pews coming to nd over the|Tex Guif Sulph TL5% 71 % Sent (P —Prices of Lockport Lt., Ht. & Pr. Co. Gus 1954 1,260,500 deacon. As the casket was borne into | scraped for carhon three-day holiday was largely reas- | Tim Rol Bear 1085 100% \ 2o n Lock Haven Gas & Coke Co. €3, due 1944 50,550 the church Mrs. Catherine Boillard PR e onies renewed 9 | Underwood = o 3 R = layed “Flee as 3 t the fer- ki - TR e i 3 c 2 4 Long Island Water Corp. 54s, due 1955 2,220,000 :l,"\ Con 2 1\2”{' S e 1 watching the spe per cent, but the calling of loans|Union I tay, t terest in th heral list S ¢ s 5 Manila Electric Company Ss. duc 1946 64,000 LY O LS S R L S N T, feeling the accel- | was heavy. and the prospect that|Union Carbic RS T ¢ Ars. Elizabeth Mills of Muskogee, Manila Electric R.R. & L. Corp. s, due 1353 1,143,000 sang Gou “Ave Maria.® Mrs. | o b0 the experienced driver can|money might go higher caused |United Ieruit b ! HL ¢ Ok cil leases from Manila Suburban Rwys. Co, 55, due 1946 55.000 Crean also sang Gounod's “Sanctus” | atoh ¥ G 2 Tty Bt 1 a 0 = vacation and N ed | poing 10 lobtaln drillers, that Metropoitan Edison Ca. 4%4s, due 1968 T 22,691,000 Benedictus.” As the casket was | (€1l Whether he is getting the best |many traders lly to unload, | U 5 were made on the usual light turn- 1 1 to take over fleld super ; I Bry Ket WAS | gut of his fuel, His foot in its va- |f a belated month-end money | ! : ORRkEAC et Mumnvhmn Edison Co. 5s, due 1953 7,562.800 borne from the church Mrs. Crean | [ e i theo| U vision ¢ r own lea And now nicipal Gas and Elec. Co. 44s, du 1,385,000 sang “Beautiful Land On High." ROl L SO 5 4l . 5 W she's one of the outstanding oil op= e e LR 51981'500 3 5 i3 board, is a telltale in cooperation| Electric Bond and Share was | W 2 gl New York Central Elec. Corp. 53js, 3.268.800 [ Intexment wasin St Marys ceme | (ith She upeadometer as to the ef-|again heavily fraded, opening with a | Westing Sraorsn e e et ol e HiGig N. Y. State G. & Elec. Corp. 5333, 3,791,500 tery. Committal services at the grave | ey 2 3 188V ATALC 8, \ON £ e # G verTind 1 with a of the first pro- B I - = ¥ ficiency of the running parts of the block of 16,000 shares and moving | Wi 3 2 . i were conducted by Father Layden Woolwortk dueir he ght in. It was N. Y. State G. & due 1052 397,500 nd Father Lawlor. car, up a couple of points to a new oolworth n gusher. Northern Pennsylvania Pr. Co. 55, due 1956 . 1,916,300 jnt WA thercLawior: It the speedometor shows a speed | Tecord level, it reacted in the | Wright Acro | Jaln pall bearers were Patrick James Meeh ed Mck Parr Shoals Power Co. s, due 1952 2427,000 Penn Public Service Corp. Ss, due 1954 5 Pean Fubiic Service Corp. Gs, duc 1947 Jower than what the driver oxpeots wave of sclling lates American | Yellow from the car, bu the position of his Superpower, likewise moved higher, JASURY BALANCE The y Balance, $90,157,914, an, William nroe of New Interest will be adjusted on excha Al exchanges are sul sceurities to be deposited the ur ges 50 as to be co ms of the offers ma nformation may be obtained from your Securit. | Ry, ous but not overlapping | L. Andelin, W. Andelin and been built for that hecause most of | (his afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | Hart & Cooley 1 to the holders of th: | Goclowski. our driving is done at that speed. Landers, F CE WHITE | N B Machine ge his latest cross When washing white silk frocks | North & Judd ... Mary's | counfry trip, you will discover on|and underthings, try bluing the | Russell Mfg Co ..... If somcone tells you that he got | B at the ! good miles Dealer signed. Father Dartkowski conduct- {ed the co ational Bank of mittal ser rects. Preferred | ve. Burial w hould be sent to the undersigned at Room 2016, | cemetery, Terryvi n bonds should deposit them with The Chase N. . FRENCH & GLOCK ity of New York, Agency Division, corner Pine and Nassau S Ssocks and Registered Bonds almer Bros question him about his speed that he | water from the very first time you | = il e SRR R B DR e R e T LOCAL STOCKS . Co. Ss, due 1939 Britain, Lavouette of Wal- | foot on the acceleratc il heican l\‘ FEL 1 alha Towenund el e Potian £IGa) ARG g © Portsmouth (Ohio) Gas Co. 63, due 1929 | i ; ’ o ) Mil- h failurcs as that of a |light and American and Foreign| ( ¥ Marid Riee SR : e v | lingford, and John Foreign of Mil ety 5 i of the United Ri imond Light & R.R. 45, 1952 3 o A et uteh or | Fower warrants also encountered | 7 St e o Ridgefie 33, due 1932 | Lot | andls notzuls | pressure American Light and | Insurance Stocks : ; s postal dates from Rochester Pr. Corp. “A” Ss, due 1953 | - | TEEnCY WA U [ Traction tumbled several point. stocks. tiv s ! 189 e T 5t = John Nowakowski | rele engine itself 4 > Rochester s, Series “D", due 1977 6,000,000 1,020 [l sa might © leak some. | Niagara Hudson Power was in Cast Rochester . Series “C”, due 1948 3:974.000 1,040 | Funeral services for John Nowa Sy Nugs, | Rood demand. reflecting unconfirn 1 (6] Kochester vies “B”, due 1946 | 6,896,700 1,050 kowski, aged 33, who died Friday Lol : DUES | able rumors o tions for on ire Rochester o. 55, duc 1954 & 10,827,600 1,050 - ¥ e insd or through looss ns. Much of | 2ble rumor an i Sayre Blec due 1547 396,000 1,040 | e TUEAGE G N 3 the fuel that 1 t cding | Mignment me sort with Inter- | Automobile Ins b e s = 2 = S crash on the Waterbury road, were | {h¢ f AR % national Paper's Power system. | Conn, General $ Seneca Power Corporatio due 1946 403,000 1,040 held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock | INto the moter may lose itself un- |/ F 0 1 Electrie, Insull | Hartford Fire s Silver Creck Electric Co. 5s, due 1956 £ 61100 1,050 lin St. Stanisiaus church, Bristol, | burned down the cylinders into the | 3™ e pesics il [aritor H ng Brook Wat. Co. (N. ¥.) §s, due 1930 108,000 1,010 Jiane Shy ctalnlsigis S S lGil nant and . the spesdometar, iniconersAssociatesicach gained i few lirartford m H Tracy Development Corp. 6s, due 1944 o 235,000 1,010 Rev. George Bartlewski, pastor, offi- P, EaT ? SDECUOMELED 1| points, the last named reaching new | National Fire .. 4 a5 2 Usion Gas & Dlectric Co. S5, due 1935 486,000 1,050 | ciated at the services. Many of his| conjunction with the it foot, can pioh ground. | Phoenix Fire 1060 S0 : e s me a T P world war associates attended the g | Mines were in good demand onfqoCH S Tttt e g6 $ Wayland Light & Power Co. 5s, due 1959 59,400 1,050 funeral. X | firmness in copper prices. Oils were Manufacturing Stocks : York Haven Water & Pr. Co. s, due 1951 1,371,500 1,040 The pallbearers were Leon Czwor-| In the matter of economy of ODer- | jnclineq to ea e 2 g = H Total "$177,160,350 nog, Joseph Ostrowski, Stanley Gla-|ation, the use of the fuel can only | e o e | (e ‘Ir“ “““‘ B . H ——eee———— | dowski, Boleslaus Habowski, Adam | be judged in the light of the speed | C- [t il:"]\r'“> art & egeman J‘[‘ 3 The §4% Tnterest Bearing Convertible Tnvestment Certificates and 6% Convertible [ Majewski and Walter Sytula. [at which the car has been run. lty cms EHNGEST (o SREA pobi o $ Debentares wil I delivred at 100, in exchange for the'sbove Stocks and Bonds a The firing squad consisted of ths| Here the speedometer comes forth :eroLl Broas oiiihinas H the valuea shown, f . 1 a of Comnany. a S nt r ent < | City Company ...... - following members of Company L, |again as an important instrument. | o xo. 2 of (he fire department H The Investment Certificates and 67 Convertil ebentures wil avail i 69 ‘. o e ! 1, ¢ 3 £ P ST 3 B interest bearing sc he squed for fractional amounts and the undersigned wii | Handy, Corporal Padagkiewicz and |has been found to be around 30 |y the roar of the home of Dr. John | E8le TOCK ... ... : scll additional fractional amounts at par to enablé depositors to cven off. | Privates A. Orr, I Orr, A. Plourd, [ miles an hour. Most cngines have | I pokarezyk of 32 North street | FA{0ir Bearing Co H $ g 3 s : s $ $ s $ BrodduayjBenale —— [ been loping along at the modest rate | wash them. They will never turn Peck, Stowe & Wil ... 11 1> 14 A h S Ph 3130 ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SECURITIES CO., Inc, The new Chinese knew the di-|of 30 or 35 miles. Tf he complains | as yellow as they would otherwise. |Scovill Mfg Co ....... 62 64 { rc [ one August 29, 1929, 61 Broadway, New York City. |Tection finding power of the load- |fhat his gallons were consumed s Standard Screw .......165 — 3 £ stone before the Europeans devised | faster than he could record them, Herald thflmd Ads have no | Stanley Works ........ 66 69 u«w«uqun.».““( P————————————————————————— ———————————— | (1€ Teal mariu¢ls’ compass in 1200. | he most likely had been acooungluqual. iy s (TR lTorrinslon €O vvvvvnnn T8 L)