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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929. T RAINWATER BASIS | Bieth Recora | Personsls — STOUS RECOVER GURB IRRFGULAR - OFDOUBLEACTION == e N TRADING TODAY, N OPENIG TODAY PUTNAM & Co .n ll\g Niles strect hospital, : turday and Sunday in New & ”'fl_’” -'.”“T l‘\ offerha to 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRIT AIN cumulati . ford, ~ Saturday : Mz, | Britain visiting Harper Fournier, of | | exc its $7 and § , Wlashmg fon Street Woman ASKS sicae vas'sits Siice"Sitercon of 205 st v ot \Some Issues Rise 2 to 10 Points Opens Higher, Meets Reversesprecerred sicek tor 56 eumulacise TEL. 2040 .”H city befo: her marria = { s = A H ‘ Damages F[‘Om TW[) Ne]ghb()]’s A daughter was born at New| Dr. and Mrs. Roman Lekston of _Tradmg Heavy j and Mmm S Once More w“‘:““ carries conversion privile NARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, _ TEL 21148 Britain General hospital yesterday | 60 Winter street are spending a BRI ey B, SN0 SROL T [to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon of | Week in Canada. They will return 1995, into class’ “A” com stock i It was bad enough when her|1142 Stanley street. o this city on Sund New York, Oct. 7 (P—Stock| New York, Oct. 7 (P—Trading |t s S Roea il L gth door neighbor built a roof on| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. = prices made further recovery in fo-|was resumed on the curb exchange | o ! 0 FEHETTEL S S alenrel his house and let the water flow | Bernard Mann of 26 Carlson strect| THREE YOUTHS ARRESTED |day's market, but several soft apots [at the beginning of the new wesk [seecie G 80 CHMUSTRE | Frefermes We Ofier: E)mo her land, but when the neigh- |t New Britain General hospital yes- | Bogion, Oct. 7 (UP) — Three |developed as shares bought for sup- |today in highly uncertain and con- [t e =S e bor in back of her constructed a |terday. youths were arrested here today as |POTting purposes last week were [fusing fashion. The market open- |y 4 oot oo (e 86 cumulative con pipe line which would rry water [ A daughter was born to Mr. and | resyit of police inv igation of the |thrown back into the market. Scores |ed moderately higher, encountered | . (i, preferred, s . ELECTR[C BOND & SHARE pff his land onto hers, the limit had | GeorseiEarinogeat ONVE | heft of $2,000 worth of cloth from |Of issucs were marked up 2 to 10 [@ heavy wave of profit taking on [y, Elve e St n reached and the abused prop- | Street at New DBritain General hos- |, (ailor shop here last week. Police | and Columbian Carbon soar- |Saturday's sharp advances befors |oe (1. 85 cum e prefe COMPANY rty owner, Mary Shandaroski, | Pital vesterday. X f the cloth and 50 gallons of 35 3-4 to a new high record at|midday, but by early afternoon was | ok The General ¢ , brought suits totalling 000 | A son was born to Mr. an a Dorchester barn, 335 1-2. Trading was in fairly |Once more headed upward. 2 pgainst her neighbors. She also asks | Austin L. Stowell of 20 3 They arrested Alfred Bartlett, 20; |heavy volume, with the ticker show-| Stock bought for support purpose (. ' Yfor an injunction to stop what she j 2t New Britain General Bernard J. McGarry, 18 and Bernard | average delay of about 20 |late last week appeared to be un- 3 2 Preferred erms the nuisances, [tz el Gourner, 20, all of Boston, charged |Minutes during the morning. der liquidation a traders were | Mrs. Shandaroski owns proper L DML, "’{' Y farar with eny and breaking and en- | While most observers were agreed | "0MeWhat nervous over the possibil- | Bt 227 Washington street. e ey tering in the night time {hat last week's shake-out, one of |\tY, Of & sharp secondary reaction. | Washington street is propert Hlmea el L den _— the most drastic on record, had ma- | C%1l MONeY again renewed at 6 1-2 | & led by, AntoniVand (Tdonl Donsbek sy 2A0bITy A0spital yestarday. i cent and monetary conditions | $1:71 ¢ Ellns was formerly Miss Grace terfally improved the market's posi- el e [They had the roof of thelr ho Richter of New Britai tion, opinion was still widely divid- | s fairly satisfactory | i 0 101 Time money dis The daily ' £ cr i |8 econstructed and according to the L d as to the future course of prices i | 2 ; E B S Co laintiff it :\“,,‘,,S m,)rl. her prop- | D ea t h [ | A renewal of lum'h!‘rumv‘l ‘w:m )I:m;(ml i @ 1cwhat easic under- Pr“‘:jl‘ i s : f for ! DDY ROTHER & . lerty, where rain water might run. | rin some quarters within the next [ 17 2 e w;]‘l"l"‘l el lehe Sl Members Hartford Stock Exchange he s for damages of $3,500, { L weelk, while in others it was felt that [ 1ligh priced issues fluctuated wide- | Mated & arrels, a declina | @ & Directly in buck of her propert Ii) a]d- P |12 riday's Tows woull stana for 1. Alminum company | mourted |of 6. s SR NEW BRI HARTFORD MERIDEN B that of Antonia and Sylvester (& lngs BLEHETY some time to come. ] points while Tubize < 33 Lewis St. Cornelius Cu aged about 56 | Artificial Silk lost almost as 5 W. Ma > 3 Politns bainlnatilne canics o s Cur 1 1hou 1l Si 1 Imost as much : : 65 W. Main St. 43 Colonyg‘ . musn conditions were somewhat | vears, died this morning at his home, | LA, oL Deere jumped nearly 25 points, then | Stoc er from the Beaver street prop- Y rty to the Washington strect land 1 | easier. Ca o Dppec 615 | 168 Seymour street, following a short RS monav dnonpe dE IO 55k cent ime money this case she asks damages of | | | | | | | | Corp. reacted. Leading utilities flucuated | o, have appr SRR = ey APARO—VALENTE illness. Mr. Curry was one of the |° & Per el T i e ’{‘n]\‘.».\wr}..‘lb:;..[l nave Lot : return certificate filed today at | most popular saloon keepers before | Merket displayed an ler_under- o ‘4rm tumbled 7 points, then re- the office of the town clerk indicates | the enactment of the prohibition law |{0n¢: The weekly ~Ilederal Reserve [y ,unged. Allied Power & Light Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz repre- |y oo ot S 5 F Al Chester, Ser as in (hat business for about | BrOKers’ loan stateemnt is awaited | "ol LG FUREE G MED ents the plaintift and Deputy 25 ORI FUE T vea He had been a resident | With siderale interest i (he |\art”or it gain, Al Sherift Mathew Papeiale has attach. | Lo % 0f Ahony v : o ey and was | hope that it will throw some light on |gon "y B0 | Heetie, Bond. & ; o e L of L member of St. Mary's chur the extent of real liquidation in last! o LRtheo anseea o pIoDELt: ter. The ceremony was performed x [&: 48 iohcn | roM LEd Pleten i neaun the defendant | He is survivéd b Jusin, Mar- | Week’s break. New financing, which | o x ity : i F l b = B C the defendan b Rov, Wil . Keidy ~ He is survived by a cousin, Marofeete et 5 Pl T Insull Utility Investn T 2 5 = . [3) lans ee YOS. 0. et Se SR S t rey of this city, and sever mounted several points, then r A - phews and nieces, Rev. Cornelius | cline in prices is again making its |eq. ara Hudson was firm. ¢ AJ.,‘ T ® i of Missouri and Rev. Ifrancis | APpearance on o large scale. | The stock of Marine a cor- |* ; S st s Y R \ olad to sen TaUes fi[lUUflR P”REHASF OFFICIALS ARE SILENT n of Hartford are nephews of | The rise in the chemical shares|poration, huge chain < g : Shllon. brefne on il vhich we would be glad to send, on request. bi GONGERN[NG pA ELLE Ar. Curry. was based on predictions of un-|ization, was admitted to trading on a | ol i I f ! LA i| The funeral will be held from the usually favorable 1929 earnings. |when issued 4 {0 trading ans | puishen shocts fron e home of his cousin, Martin Curry, 33 |Commercial Solvents, Allied Chemi- | traded between 70 and 73. 1t was of- | perati . | i understood {0 be _ | Summer street, Thursday morning «t Air Reduction and 1 In-'fered at 60, and as allotment con- | - Superintendent, Said (o Be Slated to | an hour to be announced capital stock fro inary to the offeri We have prepared a circular on stockholders w share of ez | er cent of rated capacity later by |dustrial Alcohol all sold 7 to 10 |firmations > mailed out over the [P¢7 “Nt 8T | Undertaker Joseph Haffey, points higher. Ni mmm Hw uit ran | ¢ profit taking was heavy Woolworth Co. totaled $22 ] “Investments That Grow” . Charge of Work Today Mrs. Elizabeth S. Wood 310 P Ihreanin £ PAerionn erved | o the by board PR ASE S0 e ol . vl - m Make Bl]yg]‘ L}able Elizabeth Wood, d 67, widow & Foreign Power, Otis vator, | after a career on the curb, S Al ont 7 : % . . 2 ith the board of public works|cf the late Jonathan Wood, died tinghouse Bicctrie. Atchison, generally steady, Gulf | L0 o6 7o e ) f er lc ter lc 0 ST B i to meet thin few nrday at her home, 21 uri Pacif Gillette Safety | sellin le h during the | Hon Howey 1 1] . Washington, Oct. 7 (B)—Amend- | fours, city officials s afternoon | Cliff street. Razor, St. Louis Southwestern and |eary hour the session. Several in- [nent of the Volstead act to make | declined to discuss the a ¥ Of | Ars. Wood was horn in England |General Railway Signal sold 5 to | dustrials were under pressure, S 4 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDIN NEW BRITAIN he purchase of intoxica hat Street r ent land at ar & f o this |6 points higher. |issues as Crocker Wheeler and Com- | |- fIEUTES | b i T MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE he purchase of intoxica t and at an early age came to this|® its higher. or beverage purposes p ¢ Tagellc ked to re- | country, ettled in this city and | Linst : Rubber shares were quiet despite | mercial Solvents sagging moderately. ; B Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 knder law, was proposed 1quist sitic has resided here since. She | 2 Ciue 5 LR was | Privite London advices t Dutch | Investment trust and trading com- ; : ; 3 : ; pany issues generally moved uncer- fntroduced today by Senatol h evale E widely known and, besides being | Producers had been asked to with- |pany issues g e e T, soulic ¢ anme nEar A T “‘K‘m‘:“ _\’r‘. hold 10} 20 per cent of rubber | tainly 2nd in comparatively narrow bf the 15th amendment cck when it was hinted that Supt. [ 24, Daughters of orge xhe | Production from the market in an | margins ; : : ; aselle was : S : Lomber of (e gont {attempt. to obtain higher pr To- - T \ . i S mmrl r;h ppexdia S prapesal| BT IE BUS ARG e & member of e SOuth |y, ce ghares, which soured in spec- 'Seven Narrowly Escape UNITED FOUNDERS CORP, would make the purchaser equal Al ! it | Congre 1l ehurelii Bror many [ R o 1 b | I\ bunishable with the manufacturer | ¥29 reported at the offi Y. aleandra lodge will mect In fguig o the increase i’ cigarette | Death From Gas Fumes | be seller of intoxicants. He sald the| F8IETCRt S8 DEOSE WOTRS TH8L U8 | Weea, fiall tonigh make plans | pricos, ran into heavy profit-taking. | Dridgeport, Oct. 7 (B—Seven per- ey Forming Chain Bank amendment was necessary because | ¢ 3 ! : for paying fi tribute to Mrs. | 4 | ) vican Tobacco issues broke sons narrowly escaped asphyxiation | o, & . spccenicounEdecilonS R it ey : DR e bout 10 points each, and some of |by illuminating gas when they were Sllgh[ Gflll]S Recmded 11 Nu I'he New York Times reports that the formation held that the purchaser was held | 'S MO A wviving Tier are two sons, Rob- | the others yielded 2 points or more, [overcome by fumes escaping from a ; { of a chain banking co tion is under consideration hot liable connection with an neral di ction is said to | erg od of tI ity and John ilso showed fraces of heav- |hot water heater carly today. merous Key ISSUES 36 e o i T e A1l AERACE e O % & i, be at the root of the movement 10 | \Wood of Bridgeport; four daugh. | i U5 Steell common, Beth Neighbors who smelled £ 1] ey i S The Texan said he had heen un-| Oust Taselle, who took office 1ast | tors, Mrs. John T. Daker, Mrs, | hem, Colorado and Vanadium sold [odors which escaped into the street, s r;_nl_ru;ul investment 1‘}1\1 may be formed of which the Fnr the impression that the pur-|ADril Myron A, You Mrs. John W. 40wn 2 points or more, and met |brought police, who , on breaking Tork - Oct e o United Founders would hold control. S stock or . htol fiat 4 all seven uncon- rhaser of liquor for heverage pur- Carlson and Mrs. D. J. McNamara; |Stock on all railies. {into flat, found al f t muste w of o o | | : Ie o six grandehildrer i scious in their beds. They had been o et . o Ihese affiliations would further increase the bos s punishable in Eonee Van Dine- hlchstaed[ el ‘]‘{", lldzen ‘and one great-|| mg)y MARKET AT 2:30 B M, | e, they slept. ‘ SRS LEE. n the |l rofit possibilities of United Founders Fhat he decision made it advisuble| _Engagement Announced | Il servicos witl be nela to.| (FUFMiShed by Putnam & €03 | *Tino soven were Mr. and Ara. Wal. | Plvolal lamuer advanecd Bota e : : 12 e decision made it advisable 1l services 1 be helc 2 = 4 . ea ading contra | 5 Eichst | High = Low Close |{or M. Blank, their two children o definitely WAt e e Ir. and Mrs. Albert I Eic t| morro rnoon at 2 o'clock at| s & Dye 313% 304 204 taymond, 7, and Lester, a B e @ ailed 1 Am Ag Che pd 381 pRew: Fenry 8 Blanic Wit Satn d fhs SmAteheci septing S Miss M terite - Anna gy hurel 0 : P > 169 Blank's brother Macy, and the 1out ire 1 W AUNTETARY MEETING [l o el AThrs ok s S L ENILL ol e AT ol B o s @ 151% 159 |maid, Anna Zabutza, 16 frissonad tsmall i Hors ot G R il o will e Fairview cemetery, Am 1, ¥ E All were given treatment by an |dertone on time money A0 SH twillbmoek tonizht At addins Tas not bReatasoia h = Am Sm & R 110 emergency hospital and pronounced [ What . B lock the home of the late 'injtcly, but 1 take place e rthony Stukowski Am Sugar 6 - — | safely restored r e e Prs. Julia T. O'Brien of 362 W ehn Tty M i G stukowski, a4 60, of {Am Tel & Tel ? 290 292 Soech N gains on 2 gth o Main street to offer prayers for the v former member of the common | Mountain View, Plainville, for many | Am Tobacco 961, 188 92 LOCAL STOCKS ;‘*j‘ 1\ ,"""' e " "‘ “:\’““ 9 ‘\‘“ ’H flead. A second meeting will follow council. She is connected with the | Yeurs @ resident of New Britain, died | Anaconda Cop e ‘ (Eurnishel by Btz alGan SIS & S e O nmfln mn 0‘ the mission services at St. Mary's | offices Dr. 1i of Haven, { Satur ternon at the New Br Atel e 5 2 = £ pHon 2 9 . S large blocks for an extreme rise of hurch, members gathering at the Y. as an anesthet ain General hospital following a | 4 5915 501 Insurance Stocks bt R el 5 g ’);1. T. A. & B. society hall for clec- | lingering . illness, | Ba 5 . Bid Asked |2bout three points, most of which Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges ) ! later los - ) N 3 : . - ion of officers. ‘l.w: HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | He was born in Poland but - B Steel ...116 514 | Actna Casualty .......240 0 1“ ‘l““ : '4_‘ e 35 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 the past 25 years had been Brook Man § 0 | Actna Life Ins Co | Atchison General 4s, Armour Stuart G. Segar, Manager dent of this city. Tor some Can Pacific ... 2 216 | Aetna Fire ...........775 3145, Bethlehem 5 g after his arrival here he w or De Pasco 21, Automobile I the terms of s Volstead & »f 264 Corbin avenue, have ant-!the home v Dr, George W G S e « t sazement of their Hill, or of the South Congr ephone general ployed at ti local factor Ches & Ohio 5 25415 Conn Generau ...... 2 35 lephone debenturs “Missouri o bt for the past several vears he had [C M & S P .. 7 Hartford Fire .......1073 SRR i rlnce 1 e lived in retirement. He was wide- | Chrysler Corp 5 5814 Steam Boiler .. . Rochester § gh co We Ofier: ly known among the Pol [Colo Fuel ... §47 | National Fire ......... 9 A S solida s 1 & members. He was & member of the [Congoleum .. 23 3% oenix Fire ... 21040 1060 |pointa Other bonds of zrad AETNA LIFE ablished 1878, S Mr. -Stukow- |Consol. Gas. . .150% % a1 welers Tns Co .....1785 1810 |iyled steady, while in the J Members New York Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges, ski is survived by a brother in Po- |Corn Prod ...111% 1111 Manufacturing Stocks lative group nu us small gal DONALD R. HART, Mar. land Curtiss Aero .. 181; 4 | Am Hardware ........ 66 69 [appearcd. DPhillips roleurr neral services will he held to“h‘u Chem ... 51Y; 5114 | Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 42 veEe i ol h T g a W M - S T l 5405 morrow morning at 7 o'clock at the [Dupont ......1901 i 11, | Billings & Spencer he improvement existe Burntt Bldi{-'—'flg West Main dt.—Tel. M| funeral parlors of K. Blogoslawski | : Pub Serv 70 6 & m-umgl Brass oo lesser degrec in the foreign dej 3 W on Broad street and at 7:30 o'clock | Erie RR ..... §2 : City Company ........10 ment w nall irregular changes ll | at the Sacred Heart churc Burial | 'am Playe x Colt’s Arms .... T 3 teveloped. United States govern- will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. | Fox Film A .. 9§% 315 | Bagle Lock .. . t issues pained slightly Ticenont 8 431, | Fafnir Bearing Co ... Atlantic City, N. J.. sold through We Offer: [ —_—_ [Genl Asphalt . S4% Hart & Cooley @ ‘"‘",’ 314 Diiaue 2ol r “r‘m\i Elec ....360 3 GO Tiandene/fme BOE ST pep centibonds, BdiiesOctoht = Price on Application. UNITED FOUNDERS Funerals |[(oien. & i 8, [ s Goodrich Tire 68 6716 671 [North & Judd oo 2 90 per ¢t | MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE. 2 Ao Hudson Motors £014 A ; [P Bros BOUGHT, SOLD and QUOTED Int Comb, Eng 42% 3 27, | Peck, Stowe & Wil .. E § CREDIT BUREAUS FORMED New Britain National Bank Bldg. Int Nickel .... Russell Mfg Co .... ] Hartford, Oct. 7 (—The o Tel. 5200, [Int Tel & Teléi243 1o ; covill Mg CO ..ovvues 6 65 | zation of credit information burvau Bervard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter. |Int Harves ...116% ‘ LB I aoond ot ! |in Hartford and R DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 Ken Cop y 8 tan Works .. cee BT England cities, : L Mack Truck .. 82% § 2% | Torrington Co ...... ting down pital, Richmond, Va. were held [yeoipge o0 Il UntonsME G ol R . indu this afternoon at 3 o'clack at the 'y ¢y " iy4e et ioet Erwin chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A.|Nafl Biscuit.. 2271 218 221 | Public Utilities Stoc 5t ; s he O o Tttt We Offer and Recommend: ;\:”'”“.\," .",l\!m,,-r,“ ;3']' st buthy Natl Cash Reg 1261 3 4 ‘onn Elec Serviee ... .1 1 ated contractors’ = b We Offer for Investment: angehuren goiiiclateds IN Y Central.. 225 20 Conn Lt & P 5% pfd a9 2 |Hotel Bond today. T. v | The pall bearers were members|N y N H & H 117 oo e G | et e UNITED GAS CO. ni xl,lmmflx\ l:];:{[;:l I,\. T & .\!_ M., |North Amer.. 1 E 601% | Hrd Elec Light .......136 the sessi . 10 ’lainville. urial was in Fair- | North Pacific 10 | Hfd Gas Co com 90 | 7 ", 4 i e 7 A b e Prefer Stock Elsier E]ec. COl’p. view cemetery |Pack Mot Car % 27% | Htd Gas Co pfd . The weight of wt s al Satoce — {Penn R R.. : 2% |N B Gas i s " . . . the way from a f¢ Daniclgw Sones Phillips Pet Southern N E Tel ....195 205 [to 140 or 130 tor | who died Saturday morning at the 8% . home of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel |R Rd 54% U. S_ Electric Power Corp. | W. Corbin, were held this afternoon S os at 1:30 o'clock at the B. C. Porter | c 5... 126% funeral home. Rev. William H. Al- |Sears Rocbuc 6 3 : : ‘ i “‘ NN\ a\ United Founders Erurts ainse, ot | S T 14 1 Branch Office Manager WILSON & CO. Fairview cemetery. St Gas & Elec 2 Std 1 OIN T . 503 803 NE you a man of magnetic personality, good character and Investment Securities Alex Bergendahl Funeral services for Axel Bergen- | | dahl, aged 35, who died Thursday | morning the Stuart Circle hos- | 1 Frank Stylinski British Type Investors e S i ski, aged 39, of 10 Lawlor street, {who died iday night at the New BlAGavl Wosneas L itiative? Have you merchandising and executive ability, HARTFORD Y NEW BRITAIN Studebaker .. 6: : 6 together with good business and social standing? If so, you can 75 Pearl St Tel, 2-711155 W. Main St Tct 5800 | become executive sales manager of an office about to be opened in = F % SR | Britain General hospital, were held | Tex Gulf Sulph 6813 6 § i your city which will be a chain link to a fast growing established We Offer | | | |stda oil N Y | | | I Tim Rol Bear 1 and Recommend: AT THE MARKET | this morning at 7:30 o'clock at the im 2 New York underwriting house distributing high class securities. | Sacred Heart church. Rev. Anthony Underwood .. 168 1 7 66 i 68 09 . Ehnilooit: miclelsd nt the bigh||Unlon Pac 270 266 = Financial, security or banking experience preferred but n Selected L]St of Bank Stocks % e e [Unlon Carbide 123% 120% | essential, Efficient sclling experience in directing sales in other e NTogh PJGW YOl‘k Clty Bank StOCk The arers were John Fol- |United Fruit . 119 lines gnd wide local acquaintance necessary to qualify for this rices on Application. L U U ala, Jacob Gacek, |1 S Ind Al .. | position. slaus Korzon, Stanley Lagenza, $ Rubber .. 5 4 { g BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED ‘“I;‘;”;;’,\‘“““Q::m'“ HEygLasenat, L ch e : | To the right party we will pay a regular salary, also a commiss E < = Father Chmilowicz conducted - the | West Elec .. 218 on all business done through that office. No investment on y committal services at the grave in|Willys Over .. A % part necessary. All expenses in renting of offices, furniture and Sacred Heart cemete | Woolworth other costs furnished by us. Utmost cooperation and assistance R —_— Yellow Truck necessary for successful operation of business extended from main ANNOUNCING! : v e e TREASURY BALANCE office. A permanent yearly contract. THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BRITAIN OFFICE the expressions of sympathy and | Treasury Balance, $394,313,215. Our sales organization is comprised of the highest caliber men 35 WEST MAIN STREET BONNER BROOKS & CO tloral donations extended to us dur- e — whose earnings annually run upwards of five figures. Our expan- y iR y 0 | :nz the iliness and death of our be- GUARD AGAINST ERRORS sion program calls for the opening of an office in your city. Write Stocks — Bonds loved son and brother Carl Eckland. Washington, Oct. 7 (P)—The cen- | today, submi i & o e Juoted New Vol Bridzenort Chicas Meriden | Especially do we thank the officials [sus burcau reported to the senate | %l '“bm’"ml‘z ";mm“' (lislined oy and allydetailt ey Bought — Sold — Quoted ¢ gep icago ! and employes of {he Connecticut |today that additional safeguards talning toyeursslt anie to kemonisill contiitions [ your particulae A Co. and members of Division 425. would be employed hereafter to pre- | territory. Address letter care J. E. S., Metropolitan Adverf BONNER BROOKS CO NEW BRITAIN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckland, | vent a recurrence of an error in the | Co., 111 Broadway, New York. | & - n | o 2 P o i o 9 Tl 55 West Main St Phone 5625 Room 609 1 A, Mors s Bioklang jastigainninegiTa oty HIoliixed Inquiries Invited Mrs. Elof Johnson, Georgia’s ginned cotton at $00,000 ] i, 5 W. MAIN 8 ROOM 609 TEL. 5625 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Joyce. more bales than actually existed,

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