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S ey, ) G M P . N B—— . ' . ' B & [} . + 9 A < > L] ‘. - 2 . . 1 o ( id “y N J o ¢ - { ¢ . v v - ’ . g | o i sl o IS, OF EUROPE, AMERIGA COMPARED Proposed Federation Would Be| size of the United States there a white roses and lilies of the valley.| will officiate, and burial will be in 26 different money ems (I 'he maid of honor was dressed in a | g, Mary's cemetery. Small, HEYGLORIIE (Ll sty e (Bl e e e i cenden different sets of postage stamps, | and shoes to match and had a bou- | J and 27 different immigration regu. |duet of tea roses. The bridesmaids O S Uniied SEis LeaRo e Entone lii faces the contine hats and shoes to match and had F l he Snor siiper'stateipropossaliat BISEA N ERE RS R TR e unerails veneva, compare with the United|; " .t keep o Toft of th.| A reception was held at the home | tates of America? | road, in others to the right. While |Of the bride, where relatives and | “Irrespective of its political as-| gauges have been unified |(riends extended their rons:ralul;.\-‘ Mrs, Julia T. O'Brien ects or its feasibility, the sugges-| "y yioce” nart, Spain still has | iOns. Mr. and Mrs. Szymanowski| Tuneral services for Mra. Julia T. ion affords opportunity for an L Al L m’ narrow | Will leave tomorrow on a honeymoon | O'Brien, aged f 362 West Main feresting geographic _ocomparison,” | oo "l g0 i © | trip and will return to this city on | street, widow of Captain John C. ays a bulletin of the National Geo- | &' WA 47 8 B has the lor liveq | Saturday. They plan to make their| O'Brien of gine Co. No. 3, who &anmc soclety from its headquar-|po o S b TR L e lve | home at 543 Stanley street. died Sunday night at her home fol- rs in Washington, D. C. e e ey —_— lowing a lingering illness, will be “As proposed the Buropean fed-| 'Nc: i m“":’mb 2 e | | held tomorrow morning at 9:30 tates. Russia is omitted. Princi- | ne f lh"‘l e | o’clock at St. Mary's church. Her alities like Monaco and Liechten- ;‘"F’_I - om and the son, Rev. Willlam E. O'Brien of tein, also San Marino, and Andor- | "T T1SE 5 rRd e | Baltic, will officiate. Burlal will be | Falfanl hefnre s altvior Densisiool LR ST Sonot Gt A er G | in St. Mary's cemetery. ot come within the scope of the | URIOD In L nesna { e following comparisons. s e S Mrs. Elizabeth S, Wood Area Smaller; Population Larger | (207 "% P el L AT B H Il 0 P d Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- ne and one-half times greater in | ete SO FIEEY SIEC LA Jonathan Wood, who died Saturday ens of the ‘Unfted States of Bu-| -/ * P were held thisafternoon at 2 o'clock ope’ would outnumber | tatorship, dominion status— | 1 the proportion of 3 to 1. r\ZEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, LUKSDAY, OCTUBER 8 1929, | have 2 hurdle. Americans | colonies with !h‘ drafters of the American cor .‘Hlllml to abolish economic borde: wenty-seven | with variations, 13 tariffs European different schemes for tar- | |iffs that make every border a tr Money, Tariffs and Stamps “Within an area two-tk promptei | Two states of Eu-| Frank Charbin, John Szyman- ing: onia. Miss Doucette was a native ti- |owski, cousin of the bridegroom; | of this city and spent practically all | Raymond ymanowski, brother of of her life here. She had been a nations |t om, and Bronislaus| member of the Church of St. John | also a cousin of the|the Evangelist for many years. | | bridegroom. The bride was attired in a gown | white satin with a cap-shaped | veil of tulle and carried a bouquet of | Funeral services will be Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Church of St. John the Evange list. Rev. Thomas J. Laden, rds the Rev, Dr. George W. C | at her home. New York, Oct. 8 (®—The curb | held | pastor, | e o S S PP PGPSy | 1" L 0t 8 | i %RALLY CONTINUES IN MARKET TODAY Selling Wave Halted and Many Wall Street Briefs PUTNAM & CO, uahnN-YwiUHafldeMmF 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 New York, Oct. 8—Reports Irom London bullion brokers today aahl |that of the approximately $4,000, -\ 0 in gold available in the open | | market there, the Bank of England | \0“'ah\ed about $3,250,000 and the [ssues Rlse MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, ___THL 2118 % | balance was taken by India and |trade demands. About $5,000,000 |i2 due to arrive from South Africa| . v 00 s _sioek pric |on Oct. 1. | rallied for the third successive day e | today in response to a furth J | ported to be maintaining high pro-%m.u‘l. trade reports. A wave iction schedules. The Truscon | gelling swept over the market du ELECTR[C BOND & SHARE | Steel company is operating at a|ing the morning, carrying several of higher rate than a year ago. GLn-‘lhr. sadsrs’down’ 80€0 5 points, bt on a broader basis and the Youngs- | and the market was headed upward town Pressed Steel company run-|again by early afternoor ing a better schedule, | Call money renewed at § 1-2 per Preferred | —_— { cent with the supply so plentif | Sales vof the Kroger Grocery &‘\?m' the rate was dropped to six Baking Co. for the four weeks end- | per cent. Time money was reports ing Sept. 28 amounted to $21,417,-(to be available at 8 x 1 3-4 per cent s | mpared with $16,343,395, or{for all maturit {an increase of $1.05 per cent. | with a rate of § 3-4 tc —_— | vesterday and high of offering soon will be mad- EDDYBROTHERS & Co :000 shares of cumulative con- | X rity in the t < 3 vertible class “A" stock and 10,000 was attributed to predic Members Hartford Stock Exchange ares of common stock of the|the federal reserve broke i HARTFORD Kaybee Stores, Inc., a chain storc statement to be issucd after New BRITAIN i e MERIDEN tem, selling clothing, shoes, dry|close on day, would not v it 3 K Lew : goods and other merchandise! the generally expected h de- 65 W.Main St. 43 Colony St. lle¥e e oy . Hill, pastor of the South Congrega- —_— |crease in borrowir SN S “Ths Tewds of U, B E- wonin SBs FoF RECL A L0 narket encountered . considerable | fjona)” church, officiated and burial | W. T. Grant company's sales for| These predictions were bhased on e France; Luxembourg RHious|eEmany, oia Lolon ot/ rofit taking today on its sharp ral- | vo "t Tairview cemetery. Mem- |September totaled $4775,599 as|the fact that the loans of some of sland. Both arc smalled than their | TNg states and cities; es of the past two sessions. Bull- |y of tne Alexandra lodge, Daugh- |against $4,707,762 in the same the leading houses were down or merican counterparts, but only| A€ eRO St atenuIy In | ish operations were pressed forward | jorq of St. George, paid final tribute month last year, an increase of 1.4 | one or two per cent below th S 5 S i . 1) ghily amaller: | the world vigorously in spots. and the Hst gen- | 3" (o grave, per cent, AR We have prepared a circular on “Relative size raises a uu:-suol“ ‘ ntained a fairly firm un- o | St e however, by reports of ntial Which will stump most Americans dertone aders were inclined to | 4 eeiy) Ay & e ember 8 ; e b ; 3 4 & atrick C. Bridgett HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE |dccrease in member ) F ll b B C {t is this: of the four biggest Amer- | see.that the rally had been teehnieal- | oo ™ CE00C S0 Patrick C.| (ramisned ty Eagy Sres s oo PRt e ollansbee Yos. 0. : lean states, how many are larger . Iy completed, however, and were in- | o, SEE (1 o 108 Rox- | Ly b ne ) L - ihan the four largest e 1ngs clined to move cautlously pending |0 BT "0 ¥ERE Syl Ll idely |14 & conn West R R guar .. 2| |to reports of & 10 roa : fatprieRexsluiln EER sl fihite W indicationavas ol colitse|iy =b = n e o Ttrmen F in this fcity, iwholli i DaniESADd S XrdsCHCompan in tire prices under s which we would be glad to send, on request. lns\;cr. One, & i which the market will next follow. | FEOMG SRR o fhe New Brit- || e ar, which ran up 6 point rauge ithopuropenn fileiay ‘ Citles Service was again a Strong | i, General hospital following &n |City Bank and Trus Co 5 0 icals gave one of the ‘Giant Texa is larger than GALINARO—GARRO spot, rising to new high ground | cce of almost a month, will be |tommercial Co of N B .. 0 pressive demonstrations of rance, but only one-fifth mrnw,\ Miss Gaetana Garro, daughter of {ibove 64 in active buying. United [y 14 tomorrow morning at 8:30 |4 f"«llimlx";“f co rength. Commercial Solvents ju alifornia, Montana and New Mex- | Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Garro of | Light and Power issues were also | qoo 0t Nary's church. Burial el D 25 points, air reduction 14 0 are each smaller in area than |92 Queen street, was ried o | heavily bought. The B stock shoot- | 560,70 i1 Fairview cemetery. nn Trust Co fustrial Aleohol, T'nited ¢ pain, Germany or Sweden, | Joseph Galinaro, son Mr, and |ing up more than 20 points. Ameri- il an Bunk of ¢ bon, and Col AT S SR EE | “So much geographic m.«!ruulim\} A. Galinaro o this | can Gas and Electric, and Electrie | Corna oty | o o 200 vanced 6 to point first ANNOUNCING! tresses the smallness of Iurope by ing at 9 o P Mary's vestors were firy but such i ’ . ¢ ) 1 5 PUCHINg & New 2 v ! ing a I : Mury's 1 Juneral services for Cornelius Bt red touchi T e e s T &ml,rxr‘:«n prairle standards that it | SR A. McCrann |sued as Allied Power and Li s d about 56, who died yes- | st Co | \-w‘ \u;l-u(‘\; hine : : L THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BRITAIN OFFICE su sing scovel a - € at (1 ceremonie 1 « Superpower, 5 v. | West Hfd Trust Co up \ poin 0 @ ew peak a S oy . Ny = e aeendaceve el LEG L ceremonies. | Amerl ADERDONEE MERY terday morning at his home follow | Mext Mt ruse o s e 75 WEST MAIN STREET nd arger than Maryland, that | maid of was Miss | Bond and Share and Associated ing a short illness, will be held |y, = Trust rights ... NaHORAlE Blseuls alie hoathbd :mllml would carve into three New | Mary Vinei and est man was | and Electric were inclined to falter. | mytvcany morning at 10 o'clock at| Tinance Companies !,”‘)’:‘h ;‘;‘i £ & 5 Stocks — Bonds ork states, and that the total | Joseph Gine: bridesmaids Northern St Power “A" and | g \fary's church. Burial will be m‘rm Bond & Mtge (o ... 3 el N < 3 quarc miles of Oregon and of the|were Misses Rose La | Standard Power and Light were| &~ & 2 IA Al o ‘m‘”_”: vx~~1”1‘1-v-'~‘”|-“>(:'\-y\ 2 Bought — Sold — Quoted erb, Croat Slovene state are near- | Rosa, Josephine ry | again buoyant. American Mrs. Adolph Staniewicz Under rs Cort ,“,,'””‘“ "Mv"‘ TS S g ¢ identical, Mancerella. The IForeign Power made sharp ga Funeral services for Mrs. Adolph|Underwriters Finance Cor foin s Berly Iosses ofid o b BONNE R BR K “Striking contrasts between Eu-|tore Climer 1, | only to lose most of it later. Some | giypjny aged 0 ot g L B T e g e i 0 Goneral Mlechie B Toaligho y fope and America turn up in the | Ralph Nadal and Joseph |of the high priced utilities, notably | girect, who was found dead at her |JuEs Choe fhs S0 - 61| isctrie and Bimmone were Takoy W. MAIN ROOM 609 TEL. 5625 eld of population. In the United | The bride was dressed in a whits | Commonwealth Iidison and Ameri-|J il oo’ 2 canse helieved by the | Blte RIS 1080 | e sl e e MAIN ¢ ) 9 EL. 5625 tates the average number of per- satin gown with Spanish lace and | €an Lig and Traction, made wide | jo1ico to he alcoholic poisoning, nal Fire Ins Co “s’a 921150t in' Interns eCohs s ons per square mile is 35; in Eu-|a Rose-Marie veil with a !vm\dr-l“ ins ‘ i |were hield this morning at 9 o'clock st sl ol D A e AT ope, 1 Nevada must miracu- | crown effect and carried a bouquet| In the oils, Standard of Kansas|at the Holy Cross church. Rev. | e (0 oo @ i Gt 1o hince (Furnished by Putnam & Co) | - usly spread seven-tenths of a per- | of white roses and lilies of the val- |oNd Standard of Kentu both | gfanislaus Nalewajek celebrated at Y Companies ] High Low Close y 00 to each square mile while Bel- |loy, The maid of honor was attir-|eached mew h b deniion WIth | e high mass of requiem. alAses Bt cs o 2 10| A Che & Dye 21 lum, equally miraculously, must|ed in a gown of pink taffeta with |Pl0derate advances, but other issues| .y, pa)| bearers were Bernar N R LAt sas bl 2300 A 5he 3.7 y o . B | E ink a % 7 3 Conn Gen Lit 2300} | Am Ag Che pd W )/ : ueezo 670 men, women and chil- | hat to match and carried a hou | VCre inclined to move uncertainly. |zqpiocki, W. Zakrzeckl, _Joseph | Gen L IS Co e SO0 Emeearnoant A e Offer and Recommend ren on one average squa niln. | quet of pink tea °h | Mines were quiet and irregular. In- | hski, Thomas Cagan, W. Ky-|Lincoln Natl Life Ins Co 27 ds i ge sq mil=. | quet of pink tea roses. The bride e e e ‘hoinslki, eoin s Lne il Am Forcig Pw 161% 1 ct Rhode Island and Massachu- [ malds wore rainbow colored gn‘\,,<“, Nt ‘M;_‘“K 1-*1"““ ‘., _“I;)"LJ)\\M and nley Dzedzic. U LICLI DR O e | am 113 11314 ’ls are each more densely inhabit- | with bands to match and had pou»“{ R lig.;\( o5 nts mwlvn"ryf{n\“ (Z,,,:» Rev. Father Nalewajek conducted i 1140 ] Am 1125 . according to area, 1 the | quets of pink roses and ferns. | & coupl BQILS, \" "‘ e e committal services at the grave. | Co, com .. T s 5 = Elsler Elec‘ Corp_ an Kingdom or Germs S tioh o e rain. | €20 was steady. ~Marine Midland | g, 01 s in St. Mary's cemetery. |conn Power Co, ptd 3 g o r Germany. | A reception was held at Ukrain-|o)countereq further profit taking, | Greenwich Water & Ga 98 | Am A)n?mrl Europe’s manpower all after the wedding, and | pyp was fairly well supporfed 1 Gl fd City Gas Light Co, com 85| Am Tobacco . 192 vershadows America tremendously y relatives and friends attend- i i el - Jdward Gus! Hfd City Gas Light Co, ptd .. | Anaconda Cop 11 . feg e . ¥ elatives : fends atter Industrials were irregular, b i e ) . ¥ 8 140 | Anaconda Cop 115 ] l] H ld C ru the people of the six most popu- {ed. Mr. and Mrs. Galinaro will |sueh issucs as Aluminum Co Com. | . The Veterans of f"”;‘f“‘h,?,‘l(' SLEE DOl g 10 ublic Utilities Ho ing Lorp. bus American statesi New York, |leave tomorrow morning an ex-|mercial Solvents (new) and the | aiter J: ‘\L“?;,l\ v Ol»h_k“‘at the State | Holyoke Water Tower Co Illinois, Ohio, Texas | tended honeymoon trip to New |Crocker Wheeler issues were well | 70000 B xll. i BN B e 5 POk i Eilans o et houer {take part in the funeral ofs thelr |yerchants Dank & Trust .. ectric Power orp. the population of Ger- | will residle at 92 Queen — el de, Edward Gustafson, | Mutual Banlc & Trust V T Brook any. Little Luxembourg, lost in | street e o o f i it n e fe o frea S | Bush Term Surope like a slice of olive in a : . | o dIEd i romaAn “("\‘”“‘ it el Manufacturing Companies lcan Pacific . Lx'm\m «I;‘Mse‘x.mvi\\lch‘ has more SZYMANOWSKI—BOROWSKT t (\\“;rkk s ee *"| Cer Do Pas Unlted Founders izens than Wyoming. | S = ; : & 3 ; e @l CM &SP .. 3 g " { e wedding of Miss Mary Tor- ea s et A re 89C M & S ;s “Qhoo‘:x‘;d »\I‘}:'llr';"" -\f'h:hb:u'1 | owski, daughter of = Mr. and Mrs. | | “The service will be held at 2| ry Co CRI & Pac 1 P | 1 turope ever federate| jopn Borowski of 4 Highview ave ol rrow afte he | Chrysler Corp A I EH B h T I morioa. can,refes to e i & |0 Borowskl ot 4 Highview ave: | 'clock tomorrow aternoon st the| o i | oo e g ritish Type Investors s her ‘morthern nelghbor. 1 all | ot Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus Szyman- | BRIOINERChantz Rev. C. J. Fredeen of the Swedish cum pd 105 | Congoleum 4 Lurope were brought down to m‘lom\ of hloy street, was| JOhn Schw ]n; v e S e figerating Lo 10 Consol Gas . : | plitude level of the United States, |solemnized this morning at 9 ““’“"1": el Entofithisiclty coll | Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. | dwell Mfg Co 60| Corn Prod 114 ho Stralt of Gibraltar would lic on |at the Holy Cross chirch. Rev. Ste- | Saturday at his home in Cromwell | Byriat M) be i (e rnels CORUEE| i et s 95 | Curtiss Aero .. 15% AT THE MARKET ie equator, 2,000 miles south of mi‘ n Bartkowski, pastor The {5k & BTDEL dliness LHS WES 8 0B | ity Bioat, | They mre the ol Cary 40| Doy Cem w0l 533 e i ”O?‘ 1 1 ch, officlated at the wedding, |!ive of this city and 1']\.;_ I’h"er‘mt lowing: Dewey Selander, George| e Dupont 194 Disparity o atitude, 1‘.0\\0\.\r.[ Miss Sarah Fiedorowicz attended |@ number of years. o past |19 3 { ki g L Eng Pub v T1A X . | riss s 2 i o Spooner, Joseph Reney, Max Wag. 5 oes not prevent parity in climates. | ag maid of honor and Scveryn Szy- [ten v e totabinforom - RORIR IS R T 135 | £l RR 3 ew Or| lty an toc xcept for the aridness of ths|ianowski, brother of the bride '.“”,‘.' v“\ll “]-H un_v!olwl ""“'Md by | Feingold. b 7 18| Fam Players . 75 outhwest, America’s climates ar:!groom, attended as best man. lesides his wife, he is sury by § X Film A .. 08% L £ : padies = I 5 Fafnir Bearing Co 5 100] 110 de L — Ol ch like Europe's. | bridesmaids were Misses Elizabeth [@ son, Andrew Schwartz; his | Wi Bra e Gk 1t | Ersenortimicin 4_:,, BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED | “Some of the same problems that | Niedzwiccka, Ch edorowicz, | mother, Mrs. Annie Schwartz; and | ([N i S v ot rought about the union of the 13! josephine Kowalezyk a sister in Elmwood. B h R d | Hart & Gooley Co {Genl Elee i un PES W old s | artm o 9 | P . E‘mvr)c:\n colonles make Europs | Sgymunowski, . sistor bride- | Funeral services were held this 1rt! ecor Huriman Totaceo Rl e Tt T rn toward federation. Thirteen |groom. The ushe c follow:miorning yatioRolclock Fat i the s Bl CE I em SRI e Honal 145 | Goodrich Tire 71 | | John's church, Middletown. Burial Thtenational 116 | 5rudson. Motors 784 was in Middletown. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | jacobs (s o —_— Donet Cote of 966 Stanley street|Lande! ; 70 'n Lo wl. Ing 407% Mrs. Thomas Smee at the New Britain General hospi-|Musning Dowman & Co. class A i 1;;; '“‘f”_\fi_ ue B NN Vord is. hennivenstyed ere lof | talttoday” | National Marine Lamp Co Int Tel & Tel. .1 ] . the death of Mrs. Thomas Smee of | R ST R }: el WAL S e ‘f* | Ken Cop 3 £25C0ur etect § BIOoKI vngN Y i e | BEEIGONGBNIRATRSION TINE les-Bemient-Fond Co, com & 45 Mack Truck New York Bridgeport Chicago Meriden former resident of this city. She died | Storrs, Conn., Oct. 8 (UP)—Coach | & €0 HemIC Mfg Co 2 | Mo Pac on Octoher 4 and funeral services | Sumner Dole of Connecticut ARSI | puck, Siow & Wikcox Co - al 4 ks NEW BRITAIN were held ; at 10 o'clock. | concentrated on the line as he pre-|p Mix_Co " 1 L A solemn h ass of requiem was | pared today for Saturday's football |Russall Mg Co .o..coooooooee 10] 150) SAIL THSOUTL: - 207 55 West Main St. Phone 36 Room 609 celehrated at St. Agnes chur game with the University of Maine. |Seth Thomas Glock Co, com Hi e e Besides her husband, Thomas, she | | Smyth Mfg Co 10l v N H & H 115 i) brothers, James and John Noonan; R e § NN G e z and four sisters, Mrs. Patric | se Herald anley Works, com 5310000 | S e e . 1930-60, to ¥ 15 O'Brien, Mrs. Bernard McGuire, Mrs. aylor & Fenn Co 140 | |Ponn & R y . 1.6 d a $1,000,000 issue of East Q Patrick Cussen and Sister St. Chad. Terry Steam Turblne e el Rt iy Ray Municipal Util tract (Cal ¥ 4 ; | | Torrington co |F Pet., 40% 5 Sirh i re Most of her survivors live in Ireland. e d [Torrneton Co i P o, F due T4, to yield At the close of business on the 4th day of October, S | C18551fled A S w" < E.n\l:‘m‘,z o com L S et ] A Miss T | s velops 3 i e . 93 S8 £ I S, BESQURUES Miss Emma Doucette, 56 years of | Yeeder Root, Tne s i ediofOotpT ARt ‘ REASURY BALANC Loans end Discounts , died at the home of Ernest F B R 1 Dokt e et ot 1 ST ne 0D sury Balance, y-Bickford-$ . P | Reading. ... 30% 1 it on of 482 Park street last night @ lofeli GRS e Rt : Vo]ume of Tladmg L]d[] Bu[ B Bonds to secure Postal Savings Deposits 11n. with pneu- Billings & Spencer . 1] 12 S isiRoeh " ¥ e . 1 Securiti iaie ot ' 1S U. 8. Government securitis [ Sinerair On Demand Seems Better COMMERCIAL TRUST Co. | Other Securities fhern B NEW. BE] e i Banking House and Fixtures | st Gas & —_ o of ness on the 4th day Furniture and Equipment ”‘ |std oft N J . §2 w York, bond Other Real Estate 93000 d Oil N Y . 46 narket was ste ! Due from Federal Reserve Bank 803.88 Stewart Warner 60 k) ; | trading tod mo: Due from Reserve Agents d ° ° ° 6 % 6 \Ghiich ; ¢ 1sler Llectric Corporation 1 » o Cash on hand 1 7% ol Checks, Cash items and Exchanges VT”“ Rol B ) Other Assets, viz: | Underwood .. Dis e otters of credit i . : : T . Union Pac f\le ]f‘rfl':‘d ";":’: o :‘;’m‘e ’1‘” : (Outstanding manufacturer of essential equipment and parts for the Radio R Ehhida it s Ineollected Intere rned = % o : ) d , J @ Tube, Television, Neon Light and Talking Motion Picture industries) | United Fruit . ke el | U'S Ind Al Total Asets, Net Annual Rate U S Rubber .. | LIABILITIES Earnings Per Share U 8 Steel .. 8 Capligs sck Entire Year 1 $200,493 $1.00 ::::H;‘ Do | e Sate b i t 3 Months 1929 . o 232,176 4.64 e & B T e reat i Tavor et First 8 Months 1929 ..................... 830,854 6.23 | Yellow Truck . Dt s s Capitalization 200,000 shares Common Stock. | Gt lten Tl nd ¥ Certificates of Deposit No Bonds—No Preferred Stock y m I Mercantile 465,04 " Treasurer's Checks ¢ me—— t ew we touching i s o Certified Checks We recommend the purchase of this stock, selling on the A born to Mr. and Mrs. | new low of on a1 1-2 point a | jor Dividends nooal 2 r share. | Edward Walthers of 251 Linwood | recession Christmas Savings and Thrift Funds York Curb Exchange at about $28 per s IRt MR e were irregula . s Other Liabllities, viz: . | pital toda: hone s ga Sy 18 0 f Unearned discount and interest Orders executed at the Market % The police were complained to to- | 4bc s on normal tu . 5,315,422.73 Lotterafol ferecit s : : {day that a boy named Sargis Per- but trading in most of tk e A it Further information upon request. Rt et e T M udlsenTetratt e Horas i : . 495,000.00 % Total Liabilitles, eeuevnne |ten by @ dog. and fractional changes | State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, | Captain George Kelly Conm, Oct. 8, 1920, onner rooks o | hendauarters today receiv States gover State of . g . Toianid y ° phone report that a seda ve f I F. W. Macomber, Treasurer of the aforesafd 9 | G atan it : ol N : 4 ; alatome in front of Stan aln Trust Co. do solemnly swear that the foregoing stateni i s 5 TEL. 3625 } 5 oy i oo Trust Co., o #ols S R T e e bana e 55 W. MAIN STREET EL. 5625 vesterday morning. It was g dealings were smail. For- |0 g R TR, Y . et | that the car is registered in th| cign bonds remained irrcgular. fiet wiedge ant B S New Britain name of Frank Murewski of 139/ New hond financing of the day in- | 1 Subsaribed and sworn to before me, this Sth day of Oct., Smith street. | chuded a $2.457.000 issue ot South- BASSFORD, Treasurer. 3 \ sworn to before me, this V. KNIGHT, Notary Fublic SR S A | ern Ohio Electric Company first A Study the possibilities in Herald | martgage vear $4,490,000 issue of s at 95; a Dallas, THOMAS, Publie.