New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. Queen of Omaha’s Ak-Sar-Ben Fete FOUL PLAY THEORY IN DRAKES DEATH Farm Hand's Wile Quizzed— Body Fo mnd in Shack HEIRESS I8 PLAY WORTH 700,000 Taura Harding Seeks Place in Stage World A) ar- l'\n (mmh.m s Redick, daughter of | tive in Junior League work, She makes her debut| > operator and in her regal costume this ‘,'.mtu. HIAND YAY LEAD ENCH DELEGATES - \”1”] above i Nation teleph was produ Abglishing speaking of o the young to be leav a larger b This was fessional four seas ang L of 4,50 nell of the hLest Che the U countrie * HERALD CLASSIFIED TWO NEW FEATURES Show Girl The Last Word in Comic Strips Jo B Portraying the Exploits of Dixie Dugan, Who Has Already Won Tremendous Favor with Followers of Books, Motion Pictures, and the Stage and Is Now to Jein the Herald Family New York Day by Day by Q. O. Mclntyre A Daily Journal of the Great White Way and the Strange People and Doings Along America’s Main Street by MicEvoy Beginning lionday, Oct. 21 in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD pounds | | ADS Judge Charges Jury in Mazzola Murder Case i.uicicnt to prove that Mazzola man! a M arged 1 to the tie, Oct. Ye he jury cvidence were morning. t | s and 41 minutey. ¢ Bradford aucher spoke for the Hr ar Willlam A. he ac. King time should see stricter attention to town | more than finances. | not make public the letter but it clude Pr—Judge would come before a special meet-|Coholan, S oonil - ing Friday night called upon 1 Blodgett Tells Town ,”"" of 32 residents. | Ringrose. . | man of the ‘ : e-| To Recelve $23 000 Fund | man Merton Weln, today re- | a letter from Tax Commus-| The procends of a drive for $25. | © W. H. Blodgeft in which helgo0 for the College of New Rochelle recommended that the town employ | il be presented o Mother | ng two|2 certifled public accountant at on foundress of the college, when « Attor.|to make an audit of the town's ; | books. | founders da He said that there had bheen lax-| el B.|ity in the past, and tl future | ‘er\«y for the defense. The defense clalmed the evidence of the state was | 17 committed murder, | Coroner will receive on. Argu- rounsel this | slox Winsted, el Samuel A. October 19. There are | sponsible J. and Mr. Welr sald he wouwid | Local graduates of the school Misse: Katherine Kenne peti- | Massey, Marion Naughton | Hartford chapter. Holds Dm ers now 1,350 mernbera of the alumnae | Winsted, for the death of M association, and it 1s expected 'h':l‘(:rlmn, 29, of New Haven, T 600 will be present |tember n- Grace Mart s Anne Bardeck, Miss Massey was chair- drive committee Louis and | responsible Oct. Herman 17 P — Coroner | September of re- | of | Allison Holbrook: “Uncle” the Thomaston-Torrington road | Harwington, hit a c: ale men, Howard L. 4 Mary | ville and John B. len | representative Sep- i the terms of 11 presidents. ] ariving over in carrying two bb of Louis- McColloch of St overturned. Miss Holbrook, then for | Griffin was killed. The coroner also held criminally Nimar Coury and Walter | Lyons of Torrington fo the death of | Bertha Lyons. Responsible for Deaths in un auto accident at Torrington on 18, sister of Walter, 17. Roth findings are the | Litehfield | outcorre of inguests. |the alumnae association returns for | county today. held criminally Joe Cannon scrved as to congress during Discrimination pays in the choice of an investment company. The investor who is to be successful will make sure that he is buying an INVESTMENT managed in accord with TruUsT principles. THE FIDELITY COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT. INCORPORATED, is essentially a partnership in a diversified group of America’s best com- panies. It seeks to give the individual investor the business profits of these companies and the consequent capital appreciation. $500,000 invested Dec. 3, 1928 $131,000.00 $6.55 26% Profits taken (as of Oct. 16,1929] Equivalent to...per share Percent earned on capital In addition to the above profit of $131,000.00, the irities now owned have a large appreciation, as wn by comparative list of cost and market value Comparative Cost and Market Value BOARD OF DIRECTORE of Tue FioeLity CoMPANY oF CONNECTICUT INCORPORATED JOSEPH M. CHERNOFF President, Fidelity Industrial Bank President, Fidelity Company of Conn MICHAEL W. BANNAN Vice-President, Fidelity Industrial Bar' Vice-President, Fidelity Company of Connecticut O'Neil Tire & Battery Co JOHN C. LOOMIS President, Commercial Trust Co., New Britain Vice-President and Divector People Savings Bank, New Britain EDWARD T. GARVIN President, Riverside Trust Company Hartford, Conn Director, Windsor Trust Company, Windsor, Conn. Director, Wethersfield Bank & Trust Company, Wethersfield, Conn EDWARD J. DOWER Treasurer, Unionville Bank & Trust Company, Unionville, Conn KARL B. REYNOLDS Treasurer, Wallingford Bank & Trust Company, Wallingford, Conn WALTER C. JONES Treasurer, City Savings Bank, Middletown, Conn EDWARD L. SULLIVAN Cashier, Plantsuille National Bank, Plantsuille, Conn. HON. WILLIAM ]. MALONE Attorney-at-Law, Bristol Director, Bristol American Bank & Trust Company, Bristol Director, North Side Bank & Trust Company, Bristol CLARENCE H. MAXON Treasurer, Fidelity Industrial Bank CHARLES P. LEWIS Prosecuting Attorney, Town of Berli WILLIAM D. SHEW Attorney-at-Law, Hartford Vice-President and Director, Wethersfield Bank € Tru Company, Wethersfield, Con SHARES Hartford Fire Insurance Company Guaranty Trust Company. Bank of Manhattan Phoenix Fire Insurance Company National Fire Insurance Company. . City Bank & Trust Company, Hartford. .. Aetna Life Insurance Company ($10.00 par) Pennsylvania Railroad Company Western Union Telegraph Company Chase National Bank of New York Manufacturers Trust Company. New York Trust Company. .. Continental Bank of New York. . Central Hanover Bank & Trust Compan Standard Oil of New Jersey. .. Aluminum Company of America Public Service Corporation 6f New Jersey . Aetna Fire Insdrance Company. . Travelers Insurance Company . . Electric Bond & Share Company. .. International Telephone & Telegraph Company. American Telephone & Telegraph Company . Connecticut Electric Service Company E. D. Hyoe & Company Investment Securities 55 West Main Street New Britain, Conn. Gentlemen: Tavestment Portfolio Managed By Tite Cirv Compary oF HARTFORD, IxC. Hartrown, Coxx. I may be interested in making an investment in The Fidelity Company of Connecticut, Incorporated. Kindly send me full particulars without any obligation on my part. Tie Ciry Baxx & Trust Company or HarTrORD Custodian of Securities Name........ Address. Am'nnxmnr MARKET VALUE PER SHARE Cosr PER SHARE $898.00 $1,065.00 854.50 1,150.00 820.00 | 1,290.00 913.50 1,050.00 95.00 102.00 400.00 620.00 114.75 137.00 75.00 100.00 200.00 240.00 15175} 261.00 244.33 263.00 229.28 426.00 62.00 67.00 403.45 490.00 69.11 79.00 400.50 430.00 108.75 114.00 739.20 770.00 1,486.33 1,800.00 107.36 140.00 119.50 123.00 289.22 289.00 103.33 135.00

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