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| | l I \ l \ | \ ) \ / ) ) \ J \ / \ J \ A N '\T‘EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. STRING ENSEMBLE WILL AID CHORUS Players From New York Phil- harmonic Here December 3 The first Choral club concert of of New Britain will take place Tuesday, December 3, it | Macom- was announced by Fred W. ber, president of the today, The concert will take Junior high school Main and Chestnut the conductorship Stecle of New York. organi ation, auditorium strects, under | the Men's place in the at of Roy William | At the weckly rehearsal held last night in an auditorium in the South Conl:yu::xlmnal church, Stee New York Philharmonic Director | -3 Annnunnr‘d that a string en- semble composed of members of the | orchestra will accompany the chorus and play | individual numbers. The New York will come to th cert solely be existing between its chief membe and Mr. Steele. Year's ago the play ers agreed to be of nce at con- certs conducted by Stecle and the sulted in mutual benefits ever since. The employment of Mr. Stecle as conductor automatically made It pos- sible to have the string ensembl trom one of the world city for the 1se of the friendship con- Mr. “working arrangement” has re- chestras here as contributors to the | program. Tne club is studying a dozen or 30 of choice cnoral compo; is reaching the artistic excel that the conductor has set. The con- ductor stated last night that h picked voiccs are responding excel Iently, but that several Sunday aft- ernoon rehearsals will soon be held in addition tuv those each week, WHITE SLAVE LAW PRISONER 1S HELD ce Albert Lucks Alleged to Be Linked in Traffic New York, Oct. 30 (UP) — Charged with violation of the Mann white vo law, Albert Lucks, 34, of Brooklyn was held today in $20,- 000 bail after arraignment before a U, S. commissioner here. His arraignment resulted from a white s ¥ ation ern states followlpg the slaying of Samucl Rheinsteih, racketeer, in Boston recently. Police Inspcctor Timothy Dono- van of Boston said Hub authorities would like to question him in m.» Rheinstein killing, and Lucks’ yer charged the ace designed to force his “squeal” in the killing On the other hand Charles H. Tuttle ir engaged in commerc ery, transporting women state to another. tions ‘\1‘r(‘ client case. Attorney ted Lucks had white slav- from one CLAIMS ARBITER SUCCUMBS TODAY Edwin B. Parker Dies Washington Home in Washington, Oct. 30 (#) — B. Parker, arbiter of the Ameri German mixed claims commit died here tod Judge Parker had been ill for sev- eral weeks, but as late SeC o ol M e U i dition was improving and that he was believed to be on the way to recover: He was 61 years old and had a distinguished care an umpire ni the sttiement of international putes. Born in Shelby county, Mis- souri, Scpt. 7, 1868, Mr. Parker at- tended the University of Texas and later practiced law at Houston Parker was a dollar a ycar man during the world war and assisted in the organization of the war in- dustrics board of which he made a member. He served as chairman United States liquidation sion after the armistice and had been arbiter of the mixed claMns commission since 1923. The work of settling the allen property claims growing out of the world war placed a tremendous amount of work upon him and was believed by his friends to have hastened his death. win n dis- was of the commis- | Gets Treasury Post Associated Press Photo Walter Hope, New York attorney, was appointed assistant secretary of the treasury. He succceds Henry Herrick Bond. Notwit \Ivvllng the fact that | male scals are called bulls end female cows, the young are known as pups, string ensemble | 7 eatest or- | itions and | in’ east- | to | | | 200 Pound Casting - Stolen From Foundry A window in the Corbin An- nex foundry in the rear of Stan- JOSEPH RENEY and Family. MRS. MARY DOHZERTY and Family. CARD OI THANKS ‘We wish to express our gratitude Britain lodge, 1. O. M.; New Britain | lodge, B. P. O. New Britain | acerie, 1. 0. the New Britain Dry Cleaning Co.; the Inspection room |of P. & I% Corbin's, the Universal | club and the meter readers of the | water department. Signed, to friends and societies for their condolences during our recent be- reavement causcd by the death of | our beloved father, (Charles De- m@rs. Especial acknowledgment is made of sympathy expr FRED DEMARS, CHARLES DEMARS, ARCHIE D LANDRY D ALBERT DE) ) MRS. HENRY BIBEAULT, CLARA DEMARS, LILLIAN DEMARS, LODA A. DEMARS, MRS. JOHN FITZGERALD. e ® CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for theif sympathy and kindness shown tis during our recent hereavement in |the death of our beloved husband |lyn, N. Y., !and father. Also for the many beau- tiful floral offcerings. We especially wish to thank the Boleslaus the Greta soclety of the | Holy Cross church, and the Ameri- can Paper Goods Co. Signed MRS, LUCY PUZEWSKI, MISS ANNA PUZEWSKI, STANLLY PUZEWSKL ssed by New | CORCORAN BLAMES FULL CREW LAW Cop Won’t Quit ‘ [ —_—Y———— Birth Record PITT PREPAR Pittsburgh, Oct. 30.—Ohio State | ; — Dplay sed by the Pitts- | Insurance S burgh as the Panthers pre- | pare sir game Saturday | Actna Casualty against clkeyes. Josh Wil- | Actna Life Ing Co is the only Pit reg- | Actna Fire liams, halfhd ular on the injuecd list. A scll-out | Automobile Ins of the great Pitt stadium is ex- | Conn. General pected by Thursda Hartford Rire Htrd St | National S am Boile MOTHER LOVE 4 San Francisco, Det ).—An in- | Phocnix o stance of real mother love was | Travelers Ins Co . shown in Judge T. H. Graham Manufacturing Stocks court here recently. The mother of | Am Hardware 1 Carol H. Ames paid $200 and prom- | Arrow-Hart & He ised to pay $200 more in 60 dz Billings & Spencer ..., - to clear up the alimony of her son | Bristol Brass Carol H. Ames. Ames admitted to | City Company Judge Graham that he has gone | Colt's Arms through $40,000 inherited from his | Bagle Lock fnir Bearing Co . first wife, in onc year, 90 — art & Cooley 160 | ANOTHER TO DGUBT | Landers, 10 ... 60 | "Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 30.—Comes an- | N B Machine 36 other toad sto inley Fackler, | North & Judd Peck, Stowe & W Russell Mfg Co | Scovill Mfg Co .. | Standard Screw . nley Works .. workman af the Central Baptiar church, has taken a common toad from a concrete block in the church. 1t is believed the toad has been wall ed up in the block for 13 years with- i mm‘.]\m‘\(fi',f'n":‘"'?y(’r\’\‘dix"lf;‘: | out food and water. The rptile was | Torrington Co 07 minded, and now Sergeant Detec- | Intensible when found, but was | Union Mfg Co ........ 15 tive Horman Senff, above, of Brook. | PrOUght to by a cold watcr plunge. ~ Public Utilities Stocks is richer by $1,000,000, a e . AT G T oG | EaE e R o e it hine e Sa i ant a MEMORIAL TOWER READY CGonn Elee Service 118 ?hrrd of pure-bred Holsten cows. But Hartford, Oct. 30 (®—The memor- | Conn Lt & I* 53 % pfd 120 hefore he leaves to colleet his m- | 121 tower being crected on Haystack | Hfd Elce Light .10 heritanee, Detective Senff, is going |Mountain in Norfolk by the state | Hfd Gas Co com ...... — to finish the job of tracking down | forestry commission with fuhds do- | Hfd Gas Co com — |the hold-up man who killed a fellow | hated by Mrs. Carl Stocckle of Nor- | Southern N 1 Tel — | piticeman in Trooklyn recently. And | folk as a memorial to her husband, | kg ke he may stay on t ter | the late Carl Stoeckel, is practically | FOR BEST RESULTS that, he E HERALD CLASSIFIED completed. | Wall Street Briefs 40 120 122 130 ADS | Union | Willys Over | | | | i PANICHY SELLINGIN MARKET SUBSIDES Int nt Harves Int Tel & Tel Ken Cop Mack Truck Mo Tac Mont Ward Natl Biscuit,. 165 Natl Cash Reg 80 N Y Central.. 195 NYNH&H 111 North Amer $47% North Pacific Pack Mot Car Par Fam Las Penn R R... Pub Serv N J adio Corp Remington 1834 1443 Rd &S cars Roebuck 1 inclair Ol Southern 1 St Gas & td 0il ; td Oil N ¥ Stewart Warner tudebaker cxas Co 1 x Gulf Sulph 61 n Rol Bear $6 T'nderwood Union Pac Carbide 40 §0 106 14 United Fruit Al U S Ind Rubt Steel West Woolworth Yellow Truck ley street was broken and a A son was born at New Britain| New York, Ocf Production number of castings and patterns | General hospital today to Judge | of steel ingots gs practically un- | lz\konl li“tl !nigm, according to || b S ew ’ e | anley J. Traceskli of 102 ch ed from last week and the in- complaint to the police toaay. | | TElIS New York 'C i austry will enter November operat- | Sigoke Rally Sharl N I()Jm‘, of the castings welghed 200 Rii 0r€ GOMIISSIon 0 vas born at New Dritain | ing on an et e 10CKS ha J olarply o0 News ounds. l d T b General hospital today to Mr. and rated ca v aga 80 per cent | et r\»l\;)t lr;om;\srr;;l:rn:;nl | street, Southington. g0, Dow, Jones & Co., reports. A | —_— ade n. bany. N. Y. P " 1 ——— ctions educt y U ed Btates | The place was entered after 6:30 ,‘M"“"“ G T, Qet B0 R Gnerss . su:|’;‘txv:xf:»_rnlf?\\-lmn ""(,'nf".. :]A ‘:;1,(1:‘ New York, Oct. 30 (P—Panicky o'clock, according to the com- | |tion of the full crew raw. Gl Clty ltems {over 82 per cent against under 83| s¢lling of stocks which has been plaint. | fact that the railroads are obliged DEDl CETC et weak S iaaibaitavariy s ithe Bt b e to spend large sums in the elimin offset by a small increase among S tion of grade erossings, were piven | Joscph Burkarth of 21 Walnut | independents [ e . today as principal reasons for the street was in th Hartford polics dbes . L, and prices rallied briskly as New Bids Asked On demand of nwpmlm,m: for more |court today to answer to a c‘;mr The Chicago, Rock Island and |StFOP8 investment support made its Municipal Dog Pound |money for handing of frelght. of reckless driving. The case Pacific Ttailroad has placed inquiries | 2PPCArance. A few new soft spo Chalrman Willlam 8. Scheuy of| At a continuation of a hearing on ‘C"ngslg;v‘i\‘:‘l‘\lrllri\u\'(l;;;_;:,vr 5 osastg | the market for 5,000 freight ca yee feraten out, Dutstocks e |a proposed advance in frei Supe ary Gor B Rorarlo syt puati s P! 'S | ally sold much higher, gains in |the municipal dog pound commit- lmpfl R ]n\hlrly Tt (37ab 1 ol hatationt atber fan | iy o e oat of from $12- | many of the active issucs ranging |tee has had new specifications pre- | public service ccmmission, W. I, |OPeration for hernia at New Britain | y,tiveen 80000 and 10,000 tons of | TOM 5 10 30 points. [pared for the proposed structure at [Corcoran, statistician of the Boston | General hospital. steel. The Missourl Pacific Railroad Siinitonsetler |the town farm, and today: issued a |& Maine railroad cited these as the | The police were notified today of | was reported to have placed orders | Bankers meeting in informal con- call for bids, to be in the office of | Main reasons for the necessity of the return of the operator's licenses | for from 40,000 to 000 tonsi oF nece at the offices of J. P. Mor- Police Chicf W. C. Hart, not later | MER freight rates | of Michael Onorato of 737 Arch | standard stecl rails. |8an & Co. this noon, privately ex- e O e e e Another factor in the situation | Street and Coprad Lindlof of 29 Dix | pressed the view that the situation | building is to be of fireproof con- |involving the Doston & Maine rail- |Avenue, also suspension of the li-| The estimated output of |Ad materially improved. Declara- struction with outside dimenstons |Foad, Mr. Corcoran said, was the |cense of Myron Steele of 20 Glad- bituminous coal in the United | tion of extra dividends by United I20x20. Bids on another plan were | Testricted speed required in certain | iola strect during the week ending Octot States Steel and American Can com- felouted Taet week shan i o lvavte of Baraibge ootnb pariicuc]. HAER Fresdman Of Prefidente, B liad seriutear by the Madliial CallD . followed by spe- found that all excceded $500, ths |larly crossing Saratoga lake and be- |1» Was arrested for speeding on | Association from preliminary car | Al disburscment today by the | appropriated amount. The commit- | tween Mechanicsville and Schuyler- Hartford avenue this afternoon by |loading reports, was 11,500,000 net | ictaphone and Bon Ami com |tee will ask The common council to | ville. | Motoreyele Officer Strolls. tons. Coal production for the weeks |ics and an increase in the regular |increase the allowance to $1,000. Wilbur La Roe, Jr., representing ending October 12 and 19 as "‘I“]”“)’ on '}‘] 0. Smith Co., cou | o S Eig “lhu Assoclated Industries of New BUNHS STEAHIER ed by the United States bure with the publication of excellent i\ | York state, asked for figures show- mines, w 74,000 and 11, & monghe fesmings by the W est |Two Arrested for . . .. |ing the amount of traffic originating U ) 000 net tons, respectively. inghonse Tlcetric and Studebalker Barber Law Violation | at various points in the state. Mr. - comnoEations sh tolte) we ok On complaint of Frank Bosco of | Corcoran agreed to furnish the re- | SUME IJ UIDAT' N The sugar melt of 15 United States | fidnce in the n |the state board of barber examiners | uired statistics. { Ietllis o lendi o dOcE LY Rtosi] e SRl e e H. A. Pophalte, representing the talled 4,140,000 long tons, compar- W Lol L clearingsyiset 2t e Y ; rs ©C- | New York, New Haven and Hartford ed with 3,795,000 in the same perioq | 7% & LI S SO | arrested Paul Manglafico, pro- | railway, followed Mr. Corcoran on | {agkap | Sag § hat, | of tast vear. Pfayies e ey oligviaterday s Dprietor of a barbershop in the|the stand. EAKEr 155ues flg Omew a pocondbreaking atocicht B Y. M. T. A. & B. socie i | Vincent Ryan, copfidential as- | B wh 1 T I Bt Tron Age will say tomorrow that |5°% g ey R R O N amil- | 1t Whole Tone Is Better Ithough the stoel Industry is aware | CAll money renewed at 6 per cent 197 0¢ 125 Newth sticbt, the! chasse|iton Werd, expected to begin | » demand may be affected by mmfl‘ \“:“ t ""]3“-““;'1 with tin against the former being that he | the presentation of the case for the e R matkehimar: | Bonaydaies St s cenb oy employed an unlicensed barber, and | People tomorrow. i ; e e onen sl n e s e e e o oAl at 1 B Eu s dence - ad- |is not. disposed to exaggerate tha d demands 5. and possibly as’lj;\(";lr:\"l‘:(‘“::‘:’l?n‘;t:d‘t 1lv‘wan;rl;&s mr‘m‘ [T0'S WORDS XEPE: !\;rr D | tne on‘m, e A s ibility, Heavy construction, |0me withdrawals from the call R g s _I-Iorn-nrf\, l‘mls. Oct. ;“ (} ; )7_ L?f prime inv 1ent character Ich has been at a record rate | rket for _investment in high morrow. One of Premicr Benito Mussolini's | steadicd hoticeably from the lower | throughout the year, had another | &rade sccuritics | 5 utterances—*If I advance follow m ‘1 vels attained in yesterday's nervous | z0od week in terms of fabricated | Total sales crossed the 5,500,000 it T falter kill me!"—wa3 engraved | session, The undertone on the time stcel awards, taled 55,500 |share mark before midday, with the ——_|on a bronze tablet on the wall of moncy market was easicr. tons, com 58,000 tons a | ticker then about an hour late. the public school here toaay. | Liberty Bonds, bought in large | WeeK ago. The Tron Age review reported that ; D et h The word were spoken by Mus- | blocks on Tuestay. eased a shad i —_— stock market liquidation has not | 3 | solini in an address to Fascist 1ead- | The low coupon rails. on the other | The Iron Age composite price for materially disturbed sentiment in | | ers shortly after an attempt had | hand, held firm and a fow were abje | nished steel has dropped to 2.362 | the fron and stecl trade. —_ been made to assassinate the pre- [ to score moderate advances. Utilities | CC1{S @ pound from 2.369 cents, at| Investment trusts and trading Timothy Fay mier in Rome | and industrials proved to be still un- |} been tor the yest |corpomtlons wevs geponten o e i e G 6 0 & e i hree v pig iron com- heavy buyers of stocks, estimates of 66 Winter strect, for the past seven TESTIMONY UNAVAILED e carrier) group, Tesistance [ 108l price remains at 31838 & the aggregatopurchases by these ins years sales superintendent of the| philadelphia, Oct. 30.—To prove | d¢veloped In Atchison General 4s, gross ton. v | stitutions running at high as $500,- Automotive Sales gnd Service C at ho was a good husband and to | Lennsylvania Guaranteed 4 3-4s and LOULIT e flast tyrod died late yesterday afternoon at the all his wite's petition to get 35 | Consolidated 43, Union Pacific First | ESER L clic e st ch O New Dritaln General hospital fol- | (Cliiu out of him for the support | 4% St Louis San Francisco 4 1-25 | Completion of forced liquidation . | lowing a five days' iliness with paeu- | oo oo piaren M;“ & iha ot | &nd Drior 1. s and Texas & ) ARt e A A AT B RO T (monia. He leaves no relatives. i s & e Gl sas ke | il By Touistna ivision, | city of offensive offerings in mne fremalis e FinEatate fal life Sa it S e Chicago Great Western 4, Cana- | ne of the high priced stocks, soon the funeral home of Joseph A. Haf- | - A9CUMent proving that he -was a {4, ‘Nagjonal Railways 4 1-23 and L i after the market opened. Nearly all DT e Feer b e TR R Rl G D (e ER SR SRR e el of the leading commission hous morning from 9 to 11 o'clock. Iun- | MONY: the judge ruled that weakened. Pennsylvania 5s lost a : A and several investment services had | eral services wiil take place in New. | *hould pay et Trading in Huge Volume— 4 their customers overnight | tonville, Mass., and burial will be in % | * The convertibles staged a broad E 4 gh grade stocks were a pur- Calvary cemetery, Waltham. W INT: | comenack as the stock list regained | Profit T&klflg Felt, Also L, | Tondon, Oct. 30.—Not that he's a | its poise, American Telephone 4 1-23, | ) LICEnT EIeOh on ey || prohibitionist, but “Dad” Comer, | which touched the low of 115 at the | —— ”1” aders on E F l town crier of Westonsuper-Mare, has | height of yesterda h, bounded | Now York, Oct. 30 (f) — Prices | ' & Dpoints. Kodak ran unerals drunk nothing, but cold water for 69 | back to 150 about the middle of the moved frregularly higher in wild | P Delaware & years. He has not indulged in a |forenoon for an overnight gain of \yarket today. Leading utilities Hudson Electric 20 glass of beer, spirits, wine or a cup | 25 points. There was a slight reaction [ made sweeping rallies but not an | &0 Stan 1 Gas & Electric, Johns William 0. Putney | of tea during this time. Comer, 91, [ from that quotation later. gains held, as profit taking was in | Manville, Allied Che 1, Union Funeral services for William O, | 18 the oldest town crier in England, | International Telephone s volume on hu Carbide, North American and Nor- Putney, aged 48, of 54 Francis street, | 214 has been in his present posi- | down to 116 on Tuesday, scorcd , several of the more volatile | fOll & V n advanced 15 points, who died Sunday night at the New | tion for the past 14 fEdzanaciorfmor et i n s oRR0ln 2, s were under severe pressure for | 0F MOT pe el yicammon, Britain General hospital, were held — | while Atchison 4 1-25 snapped back |a time in the morning and failure | Which touched 166% in yesterday's this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Er-| BANK TG nearly 20 points from the previous | cf & Co,, the second curb | break rallied to 1 win chapet. Rev. Samuel Sutelifte of | New York, Oct. 30 (UP)—Harry | close. American I G. Chemical | liou lity this week, was some- St. Mark's Episcopal church officiat- | Gelman, a $1,300 a year bank teller, | 3 1-28 gaincd nearly 5. The Allcg- | what ey T MATERT AR 0T L cd. Burlal was in Fairview ceme- | Who thought he could beat the mar- | hany 5s and Reading Coal & Iron Gs | Trading was again in enormous| — (Iurnished by Putnam & Co.) ra Ket, was arrested today charged with | Were steady. Missouri Pacific § 1-23 | volume, the ticker falling more than High TLow Close s | closing out $6,000 of the so-called | and Public vice of New Jersey |1 hour behind the market by early | Al Che & Dye 210 209% 209% Joseph Flechner dormant accounts of the Interstate | 4 1-28 continued soft. oon. Electric Bond and | Am Ag Che pd = Funeral services for Joseph Flech- | Trust company to cover his marging | AMOng the industrials and special- el B efirams Eadu col] MR Lon i ey ascal 61 or i3l Tancls atratt | nesteranyis fatoc) MaTket Grasnd | tlesitherch wasimominglfselling Sin > than ten points, and tric cig Pw 5% R e i b A | Chile Copper Colorado Fuel & stors sold up nearly Cities| Am T.oco .. 1003 Dritain General hospital following a | RAILWAY ENGINEER HURT | Iron 6s, Cuyamel Iruit 6s Inland GG sy ling upj] AU Am & fie 50 short illness, were held this after- | Danbury, Oct. 30 () — Floya | Ste€l 4 1-25 and Armour [ lexent polila o RboYe A0 By T et 9 noon at 3 o'clock at the funeral Fvans of this city, an engincer on | (ate 4 1-2s, while Goody fiertoon Sl MG parlors of Frank P, Duffy of Main the New Haven road, was brought | Rubber 5s lost 3 points, A lectric, Allled | Am Tobacco 2 street. Burial was in Fairview |to the hospital here last night from | Motors Acceptance Corporation RonerFassoc) Gas & Rlectrig | Anaconda Cop 01 cemetery. Pittsfield, Mass, where he fractured | {¢1l 1 and National = Dairy § Uower, Gas & Electric | Atchison ... 239% z both arms in falling from the steps | 470D 1 ahout 1 1-2 nd Mi Utilities made sub- \»H.n"’j“ lf-"‘m 40 CARD OF THANKS |of a locomotive into the pit of a | 10543 of @ point or more appear- | stantlal gains. During ths morning, | Balt & Ohlo. The family of Joseph Reney wish | turntable. ed infoinginnatl ( ectric 45, | however, Common Wealth Edison |Beth Steel {15 CR P L T G v T IR (30 67| P and New York E n unding 55, | hroke 57 points and Duke Power Brook Man vour kindness and sympathy in the PLANS ARMY HOSPITAT and there were similar declines in | points, Bush Term recent sorrow. | Washington, Oct. 30 UP—Repre- | Other utilitics. ; Northern States A, and Standard Can Taclfic " e e e S orcign Bonds encountered | powor & Light made extreme gains |Cer De Pasco 70% JOSEPH R Y T toner wlier trading after vesterday's of around 30 points, then reacted C M & 8 P 63 4 and Family, |ence with Secretary Good that the | S¢Vere declines. | sharply Chrysicr Corp MRS. MARY DOHERTY war department was contemplatir e | In the industrials Firestone Tire |Colo TFuel and Family. | the establishment of an army hos. | Re‘ll Estate \e\\q old up nearly 30 points, Glen Alden |Congoleum : 7 e i e : Coal 20 and ~ Crocker Wheeler new | Consol Gas CARD OF THANKS | comprises all of New England at | g 3 ok | TOre than 10 C Prod J We wish to express our sincere |Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass. , Albin Dlasuk nnd Emilia Bazok | il “were frregular. Cosden | Curtiss Acro .. 103 appreciation to the many friends and T o ; ; Lcrpdesisrativelat inonguno G i : elhbors ulio halpeaito lisritentthe PROE. AUSTIN DEAD . mpell to Tobert Fusco, et | Han made up fte loss. ~ Gult and | Dupont ... 1] burden in the loss of our dear Los Angeles, Oct. 30 (®—Profes- | 1" iricate of title to Clark street Humble sagged, rallied and again s l‘”"‘ Serv 1 mother and daughter. In a special |0r Leonard S. Austin, metallurgist, ‘| 0o turned downward, Indiana and | Eric R . 15 e s ahafha o | CERere s W e B o VoL i weva i i e mimig | sl Dlayer e W 4 e enatlor I remilatlon® el A thar | MECSHUEIIUINE SIOIREQRE T o Newmount dropped nearly 20 points, | I'ox Film A gian John Society, Eagles, all other |ternational reputation, and author |\ on “oyit-claim, North strect and 9 2l et Sooletie ity officials, Police Dept., |©f more ghnn a score of sclentific |y frora avenue, and on Francis then rallied Fre port ,‘ e e e e ren« | books, died at, hla home hers lnst | orer Investment trusts generally rals) Genl Asph Lock Dept., Russell & Erwin, Screw | Night. He was 83 years old. | Touts Brin to Manoog M. Krikori- (lied, Goldman - Sachs selling up|Genl Bilec Dept. Russcll & Irwin, and to all et {an, Glen street. < :"‘(‘1‘(“‘”1” nd Lehman Corpora- o il \’1‘\“* o who in any way helped us In our 8 C. W. Hawkins, trustce, to New ) R e s Heir to MllllOl’l, ’n Ain Trust Co., Walnut street. e Int Comb, Eng e HEQ A LOCAL STOCKS Int Cement TFOR OHIO (Furnised by Putnam & Co.) Nickel TREASULRY BALANCE Treasdry Balance, $211,195 PUTNAM & CO Members New lez & Harford §icck Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTRORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, A TR 1118 We offer: f ACME WIRE CO. BILLINGS & SPENCER CO. PATENT FIRE ARMS MF EAGLE LOCK CO. FRARY & CLARK ANLEY WORKS com TORRINGTON CO. . CO. EpDY BROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD i pipen 33 Lewis St. 43 Colony St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. We offer and recommend: | INCORPORATED INVESTORS at the present market We offer: Eisler Electric Corporation Traded in on the New York Curb. Earnings for the st 9 months of 1929 nearly $7.00 per share. This stock must advance materially from present lev- els. A rare opportunity to buy at the current market, BONNER, BROOKS & CO. ew York w Haven Chicago Meriden w Britain Office Bridgeport Hartford N Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. @ homson, enn & Co. Membere of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 5 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Scgar, Manager We offer— i Hartford Electric Light Connecticut Electric Service Price on Application h “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 AMERICAN COLONIAL CORP. Offers diversification of principal — a quality essential to proper investment and a safeguard in times of market weakness, He is 80 and she is 69, but to get married—they had to elope! David De Lair and Mrs. Rachael Cameron, sweethearts when youngsters, found objections from the former’s guardians, stopping their wedding plans for three months, and finally eloped to Council Bluffs, Ia., and were married: Now De Lair's guardians say Dr. Lair will never get possession of his $60,000 estate unless he returns to his home, Oketo, Kan., and annuls his marriage. The case is now in the Kansas courts.