New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 1, 1929, Page 20

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T"F\DAY OCTOBER 1, 1929. ?hid e e Fix;e R PRENIER VNS (o WESSEL FLECTED -t e v Sy i e 1ve been neces neapolis, Minn., was killec into an inferno of leaping flame c WOt ) 101 3 q . 1 I Y s o T Sergeant Kenneth McKee of the e | Seeks Marriage License . smoke, worst fire of 1 \mthhou for a marriage license |G Harbor scction in many ye : Ayt ‘. ‘ ] : ] {511t pintandl stashed in s of 48 I,\nr-nm street and Miss Kath- | . a force of more th Pl TG i HED THEFT GHARGE AGAINST and Gives Interview S e Flgh { or Tncreased Wages o7 X Povic o ! Vin : ey 1 gt O Cue and Mrs. McCue. Miss Doyle is|cept for three small buildin rekiees drivins, Dr. (el Seafing Arpancements for Dit- , SR e ; SAYS LOCAL F!\CIORIES Principal Harry Wessels of (00 the duughier “of Mr. and A the sweep of the flumes over Uhr t Man Involved in Holdup |4 tive t e days homas Doyle. Her father was en-|seclions since late Sunday afternoo 3ot clected preside w Brita > iture b e85 hert |whan ithe ifre starct 1\(}4;”\1‘ ner v [LNeT FROOTES of Piorkowski When he Pawned e ey o i!” | l\EEP FINANCES SECRET '1‘,‘.l-n.1ri\-l,m ’4”\\”{4»‘«11\“‘& ”\ni’: '{?m pUED Vhry “7‘7 e i < JAne s : 5 Sonald. ar ughter, Miss Ish- S Mildred G. Weld at a recent meet- b Woul e Pe t Stolen Wateh, S | ing. .In essence, : ; ; i T e Southampton Satur- | Magmell Tells Lions Club Most Cor- | "6y, or officers elected were Princi- vides that the reck : > £1810) o i t . of the Smalley 1 ¢ was announc- | da ¢ micr and his gh 7 ns Today La Cards pal Vince Will have ,,’,[U i 1 1o have enjoyed cvery miy onsloda eyl L school, Vi resident; and M 3 ® lgge of runr rn TR e ¢ They have spent On the Table. Caroline §. Stearns. supervisor of el bl ; ) )1, of 1 Ann street, | hours ng about the spacious lextra curricular activities at the LA ! 1 1 ol N Tt et reading, and in conversa-| A ¢ tation of stocks and in-|Central Junior High school. —secre- 1 v ) 10 o LA e 5 given to members of | {apy, The retiring vice president is t * Kowalski of 57 bolljadicen ) mostiot tastihs JURNELA Y (RiSH LY SRS O DON'T WAIT ANY LONGE bod e att \ ; f ) she has| Hartford Courant. Mr. Magnell call & ; . e . s " m\(, - i g tch, a chain, a rir o T o - o Sl ttention to the fact that, whil ¢ We can furnish and install repairs for all kitchen ranges, tor t ¢ the o > f Cleveland street, New |father found foi con B eeOoIs (“" ""““‘ of '”‘”“‘ S e heating boilers and furnaces, parlor stove, ete., at Vhose e . i il AR e lso to | corporations in the past fow years to) s gloser britain. on May 18. Doth were bound | ferences with his sia g heir cards on the fable as i reasonable prices. plers, 1 ) | s 2es t for a portrait for the artist Ton all their cards on i i Lo DENESGRE B R czards their finaneial condition The premier ve oG s not been followed very o Tmn':l (6o ror i par ooy i conference ally in New Britain-and Hart We have some good Second Hand Coal Ranges at i to! four) vears in (s per LTSS gUIMEBRVESLEEEAY R 21 CARE TS S X 3 . 09 and $10.00 it at Waterbury on 7 . . drds e e ed the Nuctual ; Persons o S and entering a store in|M I hsiloibestaken, 50 t three la 2 y Also 2 good Second Hand Parlor Stoves. run dow : ! their ea we shire e According to Mason's testimony i1 T ontonta h to the Atlant igh and low records. Ne ain police court. he had | aaition of the t Siyritalngpe ours Rt e or ¥ Mail. | artford newspaper man i % no_conneetion with excep ported to carry 1 the gwelt largely on Hartford insurance that he pawned a g S > | premier’s reception rogr B 100 1 their investments. He % m by Kowalski, which was Inter| York. s of the party ox-|%aid mosi Hartford nsurance com: L ° ° ! R SR e 4 s PLUMBING — HEATING — SHEET METAL WORK Sl B il / '} PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. 1o pay dividends from ish Political Club T IS ward Galla- No. 1 to Hold Fleclmn BN NURCDI LNMOREE) s Furlane, o pupil of 1l meeting of o Po.| Meriden, Oct. 1 (M—The Meriden | James D. Donohue, veral se- HARRY WESSELS Journal will say today th i . John J an wa | b, No. 1. will be tm Sun- o S irnaloE L tions arc pending whers ! s the new planist James Ll FGInnsio Hartford-Connecticut Tr ‘0. W - il 2 | school sho The oihe Nt allor, 1 the per. | Faleon hall on Beave strect. B i [take over the First National bank of g | Wolskiigot ithe " or ascal Immed ter the Germar rime mrisier on e Y the annual election of officers| Details have not been completed In hnst Lnd of City! 2 4 : i 4 : S IETE oo e i e was ¢ t Norr t ¥ p take place, which will be follow- relative to the basis of stock sale Alderman J. G. Johnson and W.|gent the kR b adanie infl ¢ p h discussions of Pulaski oh- [other mat ngitienfetofeomy 2. IFalk, members of a cor ec to|and other questions, carried on a tion of the deal which is expected (] eisichios ey ¢ - SO e n this city on the 13th ! U Al S i a survey of possible park sites | campaign for the betterment of the N Teetin o oy o e i ) 1 5 ctober. to go through within a few days. | castern section of the city, | present wa M e —— rnoon at 2 o'clock at the teachers’ interest in salary truck ¢ til t ¢ Al s = last night and discussed three | gefinite arrar RN LN . o el THREL SET MEN'S OPINIONS TRE AGROUND One, contining 17 acres, 18| the close of school, the matier was dents, « for car i S e bk e 5 vo of the three selectmen who York, Oct. 1 (P)—The Brit- |cast of the Linden and Jubilee street | postponed until this year. It is ex- ° e fed & S ek {ed today to Mayor Paonessa’s |ish freighter Norbiton, bound f terminals. A second of about 15! pected that the work of last year . 5 . 1 [state-wide ing on prohibition, fa- | Montreal for Rosario, Argentina, . is at the end of Belden street, | will be continucd. GRAND LIST A 1 [ hle sl .t | vor modification and the third, with without cargo, is aground two miles 'and the third is on Thorniley strect. | The conference committee which lre nsurance GréenwiohOct. 4 ; 4 i Yt strong emphasis, declared for allow- | west of Cape Chatte in the St The first of these three is favored |will represent the teachers in cor- st ; : ct to remain in hooks | Lawrence river, local offices of the most by the two aldermen. A sec- | ferences with the school board’s rep- i o date, | Merritt-Chap Scott (fo. said to- ond meecting will be called to frame s ve been |day. The Norbiton is of 2,747 net|a report for action hy the common |dred G. Weld, § | tons. council at the October meeting. | Miss Anne M. Geissler, Junior High [4 amount pared owned pei0 J (R re | character of the waiver of 5 o nity—for immunity against financial loss Conde Nast Publicat 5 more znition of when calamity overtakes you. But that dollar 310; Richard G. Croft 245 Slsie Torloniz 1| The a 1 ¢ social experts y much more than the indemnity it e S e B e 100,000 Shares Common Stock e ; Y erine It Lauder 52,105 White Ho p e | (P (ko) pays for that it ranks as one of the most an with | Subscriptions from dealers having been received inexcessof thisissue, thisadvertisementappearsas amatter of recordonly. | Your fire insurance dollar pays for indem- effective dollars you spend. Its purchasing Bankers Securities Corporation ||| oweris away sbove tho average. | Of America Fire insurance, from the indemnity stand- point alone, is one of the cheapest of present- Incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware day necessities. Its cost has consistently de- CAPITALIZATION clined—even during the period of war in- The capitalization of the company upon completion of present financing will be as follows: flation—practically every year for the last Authorized Outstanding 70, Preferred Stock, par value $10. per share 15,000 4,000%* twenty. Common Stock, No Par Value._ 242,500* 132,760 . . A *The corporation bas given fhe Bankers o el a0 1937 o plreassial lorn perber i And this in spite of the fact that insur- 60,000 harcsf i common stock e part of an addonal 50/000 dhaces a1 $50. & share, thess shares o be reserved for the organization of and I( to affiliated com; referred to below | a1 3 The corporation has an authorized 13,000 shares of the par value of $10. a share of 7% preferred atock, 4,000 shares of which | ance service—as rendered by the 239 Stock arc outstanding. However, the dircctars have voted not (o issuc any more of this stock and are ofiering o sachange common stock for outstanding shares of this preferred, Of 4,000 shares of preferred stock which were issued, 784 have alieady been exchanged for common | companies constituting the National Board stock and the remainder is convertible at the rate of (wo shares preferred for one of common until Nov. 13, 1929, The following information is from a leller lo ws from Mr. John F. O'Hagan, President of the Company: of Fire Underwriters—has multiplied its BUSINESS activities for the public welfare and greatly Originally organized in December, 1926, as a voluntary trust under the laws of the State of Massachu- enlarged their scope. setts and in August, 1929, the Company was incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware for the purpose of doinga general inyestment business a5 wel asacting g the ofical comnsel for nvestment trsts | O now deing business and, as licensee of the “E. L. O'Harra Plan,” to act as the central management com- Rescarch and Engineering pany’ for locally operated and controlled muuml inves{ment corporations to be franchised by this organiza- General Electric quality are offer- tion in communities throughout the United States. Your fire insurance dollar may pay for Itisn’t often that cleaners of el ed on such easy terms. And you ’ PURPOSE OF ISSUE indemnity only, but for good measure the i 2 he purpose of this issue is to provide additional funds for the purchase of securities listed on the leading Stock Fire L 3 i $35.00 will instantly realize that the price stock exchanges of the world andOver the Counter Market and also to participate in underwriting of toc re Insurance companies provide e e e e securities eligible for purchase witlh:orporate funds. engineering and research services to make CLuANE § DIVIDENDS 513,50 unquestionably high quality. They The Company has paid dividends from the beginning of operations on its Preferred Stock and is now s 4 " . have fourteen points of superi- paying at the rate of $1.60 per annum on its Common Stock. which to test materials and devices—scien- I leTadi tolihow MANAGEMENT tific measurement of fire hazards—building The corporation has availed itself of the services of men recognized as experts in portfolio management as well as a number of persons prominent in banking and industrial organizations. In addition to this it will have a statistical and engincering staff to assist the management in the proper investigation of | vestigation—organized fire prevention—and corporations in whose securities it is expected the funds will be inv vested. An advisory board will also be th Tt il IREN Q; organized consisting of men prominent in banking and industrial fields throughout the country. | many other voluntary measures designed to dcusennid Flecirie St Gre lower the fire waste and thereby reduce the life and property saler—laboratories in construction codes—arson detection and in- vou when you come in. & Institute, The Board of Directors of this corporation is as follows: " © BiAuEy - = e el it R TR IR cost of fire insurance. Fice-President, Martin Waler Co., Lewisburg, V. Va. ErNesT DE NEEN /7 I ice-President, Manhattan Flectrical Supply Co. A thorough understanding of what Stock Roeert HaLL Cralc !ir‘aruéfln/, Inland Ulililies Companies Fire Insurancereally means and does—and a Frank M. HEXNESSY - - Wilson 3 Hennessy, Allorneys, Syracuse, N. Y. grgaier pub]jc use of its facilities—should FFrancis STersoNx MYGATT- Direclor, Kanak Co. 5 d 5 Jony F. O'Hac. Pl s Smlton Comatrai A result in a still further reduction of the fire Dax Roops - I ice-President, Exchange Nalional Company, 1ulsa, Okla S 3 Bex WiLes - Wiles, Walralh 3 Follelie, dllorneys, Syracuse, N. ylastclandlateoncequentlyjgsestebzeapicelto ; the insuring public. EARNINGS Earnings will be derived from investment of its capital funds in active market securities, from under- \\rmng profits and from management fees obtained as compensation for the management of funds of the local mutual investment corporations which are expected to be affiliated with this company. Price on Application T egal mallers in connection with the above offering will be passed on by Roy P. Monahan, Leq., of 49 Wall Sireel, New York Cily, for the Bankers Securities Corporalion of dmertca. This security is offered fcr subscription subject to approval cf counsel and acceptance by the bankers. THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS E. L. O’'HARRA & Co. THE H. E. MUNSON COMPANY ‘ 38 Boshin 008, ey Tord A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION O 150 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 106 Main Street, Torrington, Conn. STOCK FIRE INSURAN MPAN. ESTABLISHED IN 1866 The atatements confained in this advertisement are obtained from sources which we helieve are reliable, but are not guaranteed by ws.

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