New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 23

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AT NEW BRITAI SUN PUTS BANDITS Tl] W[]RK IN ARMY T[] WAR UPUN WAR A son was born early last night| New York, Nov. 7 GP—The Win- e Shoell-Wass 1o Mr. and Mrs. Liddio Campanella Nipeg Electric Co. has offered | J of 45 Gladiola street. minority stockholders of the Mani- | - e et has been made of SSivy AL oLy 8 ; of Plymouth, Mass., to Eugene | General hospital today to Mr. and |SIOCK on & share-for-share basis ceremony took place in Brewster, | Dect street _Despite the almost fotal absence P N. Y., on October 3 A son was bLorn at New Britain ©0f security offerings during the lat- ping, Nov. 7 (UP)—A solu- Augusta, Ga., Nov. 7 The tinger Mys. Shoell was principal of General hospital today to Mr. and | !°F days of October, because of un- ) A T o0 e v FR e DAy (e rmanent, t marcel dJolcomb school in Southington for | Mrs. Alex Seifel of Collins street, | Settled conditions in the stock mar- e U 5 |and the rouge pot are the weapons | several years and is row connected was born 1o Mr. and Mrs. | K€ty new stock, bond and notc TS Rieyincar s At R IR0V T wien charming Chinese | With the teaching corps in the Ply- | Rustad of 131 Vance strect | financing during the month was the i 'I.H_-\u Liang-¢ AccordiNg | o an of Augusta is preparing to mouth schools. Mr. and Mrs D Britain General hospital to- | Second largest this year. aggregating | 1o reports in the Chinese press here. | oo eoun i the war lords of her native | Schoell are residing in Plymouth ahy 1376,134,348, according to Lawrence | Brigands have over-run Honan|iioa ang (nteodnee weatosn pease S Stern & Co. Chicago investment during the past veur, looting andll yni panninsss o the vehallionsracke banking house. The October total, | irning a large number of villages | (0 jodion ompire however. was approximately 14 per | d towns, even attacking walled |, 4 GO R O e T T Y % The wom Mrs. Annie W. Ng, y he preceding mo s ies. Soldiers have wiped out some| H1e woms “l”“m‘_ :”I’M\mmk ) ) record-breaking volume of $884,119,- of the bands, but others qnickly L p | §77. and 7 per cent below the total rang up. b r October, 1628 General Sun, former litary gov- rmor of Shantung. decided that | Tnfilled orders of the Allis-Chal- omething drastic must be done, c- F 3 Cl l M Tt pl A mers Manufacturing Co. of Mil- Cording o the Chinese pr ! our Glash on MISSISSIp! Fiall- Throws Stones at Houges, Kicks «ouice. s of Noversier 1. dmount- Ie carried out on a large seal f ed to 0.000, compared with somathing which has been done i1 {ation, Report Says Mother, Brandishes Knife #ie:#46000 on oetaber 1. an ine a smaller way elsewhere. He | I crease of $434,000 od the brigands jobs as soldicrs The Chinese wess does not s ™ it 3 Nov. 7 (R - ) i SR docs nok aeo0 oIty 2 % A 15 year old boy living on Noble Chether these ex-bandit soldiers ar Ta ot e et o A or g D fwo brothers were dead today¥ of gieet and helieved to be mentally cir hehavior is satisfactory to gunshot wounds and their father | goqiient, hecame violent this after- egeal Bon | i \‘nflv[gh)-(“g:;mzll',i‘ M inoon and Officers James H. Mc- S[IGHT[Y T[“]AY Pochow Pillaged | B Do slantation: Cabe and Walter Malona were de- One of the lcad nationalist George Eldridge, 31, was k tailed to bring him 1o the police senerals in Hor an at prs nt .l-.‘Y" | instantly and his brother. Boyle station. He was said (o have pelted G f cra Sun en-Yi 2 2 o e b4 3 e when they and their f er. Tom . i leade force of about 10,000 men | f % Noble and Small ets b s | s der. A force of about 10,060 men | Eldridge. were said to have clashed [0/ and Smalley beside (Other Declines Ol\der]y under his Weadcrshin fatiackedthey with T. J. Shelton, 30, manager of KicKing his mether and brandishing | glbndolicioslion ""“"1 el the plantation. a butcher knife, T “«*v'y“m "“ GHTRCCRAGRT B gECRAT | Officials said it was reported the| On the way fo the police station| New York, Nov. 7 () e i men, all farmers, had become in-|in the service car, Ofticer Malona |prices shaded lower in the early ¥ | volved in an argument over Mexican lad a hard t i i the ihanditichice fov scverall daya ed 1l o ! 1ad a har with him, and |ir3qing on today's active market DT L laborers on the plantation after he was placed in a coll he |40 0 ! s free hand, with the result that hun- Tom Eldridge was said 10 have|continued to cry and shout. He 't Was apparent that some liquida- St il et ik received wounds in the arm and 16§ | will be given an esamination as to 1ion was again in progress Ly hold- rods of men, wom and children , < 5 Lo 5 1 e L s but was not in a scrious condition. | his mentality late today of fixed income securities s i DTl R T Shelton was taken to a hospital with 3 S sl tor i ainol i naries a shotgun wound. g ; i ol was ifarh) ‘The military governor of Honon | TSI VOB s O Real Estate News counts, but theiselling was far less i e O e e i et persistent than in last week's col- that Sun Tien-ying was 100 power- (Risttom 4 S T 3 i AT ful to fight, and made overturcs to pe tongos Gordeniiline o 10 Gore 1ssues Popular hin. After some bargaining, Gen o Aanin Rosol, property on City ave- | United States government Liber- oral Sun and his bandits were faken 1 : N ties sury certificates were Sef o i ghveriment iy wuty fiRflWERS PR[]TEST A mortgage for $5.500 has been hought in considerable volume at SR C R S e | T A B she'll given by I'rank Seibert to Byl ey s e a e g e "” “ e aaion [ Conauer China's - warfords with vitt Mutual Savings bank high grade obligations of domostic since ppavently their behavior | | Jenhbaan = zations of s e e e e G ARA TI F perty i Sk Mley cour corporations. including the low e R | : 4 : ; 2 5 coupon rails, ¢ moderately S i | store Leve, and who has decided that CRIME PRINTER D culative, semi-speculative and Disconcerting 1nect | China can be redeemed best ougl New Haven, Nov. 7 (®—The tele- gccondary oA IIRGHE Cto. va example, howey had r the expert ministrations of the 0 S [ ‘[l B d phone typewriter. which in opera- greater oxt 1 | greater extent aders decided that they might getf il rec Mrs. Ng had no Ad S i telegraph wire, was installed at New | qp, oy G il 1 g : ops in early trading, but (he "“":‘A""“ by sacking & few | happy w sto. 1 he G |.,.-; and Norwalk recently added.|nated most of the losses. One of citics, Banditry beeame more gen- ! throe sons, oldest of whom is ¢ 4 . made the 15th Connecticut city 10 {he soft spots in th o privileze ral than ever. Only the determined | 19, Ching, for all she New Haven. Nov. & (M—Cotiinave its police department linked |gection was the T Seaaier ssiult upon the bandits by Alarshal | bave a rebellion every mont growers 4 meefing yesierday att-lyp ijn this way for immediate trans- | New Jorsey 4 1 h tumbled I'enz Yu-hsiang, when he took -over | is a long way from the Gr ernoon at the Connecticut Agriculs ssion of information 19 points to a new 1620 low province, checked the bandit | Wall of Peking—or Peiping, as they | tural Lxperiment Station. protested | ™ gpvinzfield, Mass. on the same | Ameciean Telephone & 1-s sufter: e L it o | strongly against a state wide quar- | by Rl SR O ; W i b (1Bl o e e o iafoa on L Conneaiitn ol i ke sl eI LN kg aiayss Hioh Ballim nx i u m STbsa o081 O igoin General Sun Liang-chen believes nen. here e to a 4 BEDI ) ! tem. which is said to be unexcelled and International Telephone 4 1 cording to the Chinese press, that | because of the Buropean corf borer. "1 ™V S Kl g s, that | Chinese woma octor in em- SR 2 - discovered the | the United State 6, but quickly recovered nan bandits are gencrally me o SRR R Rcouts ummer discovered the St % v meniploy of the inese government. | | " ihion is one of the most 4 z Canadian Pacific Down 1outs jobs who have to make @ y'She and Mis. Ng got acquainted, and | BOs0 SICH 18 O Bl LI MOSE G801 CRASH DISFIGURLS CHILD Minor selling carried Canadian living some 1f they can el the doctor told Mrs. Ng that one of e veo e onit Yo woeltie: Norwalk. Nov. & (A — Thrown pacific 3's, Union Pacific first 4's jobs in the arr oy Chin at troubles is t fact | .o could mean that no corn on the 'hroush the windshield of her jrie general lien 4's, New FHaven g : ) : : ; B tion would n that no or cally ceas their robberics il the glrls don't have mueh class. | (S8 SR O Ao B €O Pabics, | father's auto here last night, Rita |4 1.2 and St. Louis Ban Francisco Forcigners Who live in Honan Beauty Begets Peace might bo shipped outside the state, | MCLennan. 8. today wes probably |4's and 4 1.2 down from 1-2 to ce that in wany cases this is true. | exiow Chinese ginls how (0 bo | Jaet year Connecticuts com crop | istigured for 1 1 3-4 points, but these losses w Formerly praceable farmers, threa © yourselt.” she said, “and | was valued at more than $2.000.000 H father's - machine collided fofrset by strength in Nickel Plate with starvation. | China will become modern and pro- yuch of which was export trade to | With one driven by Miss Helen | ¢ g.og rfolk & Western 6's, At- to provide food for t ressiv Men like pretty women. | Now York, Boston and the New iMoorchouse of 284 Dean road. janta & Danville second 4's and selves and their familica. I nd give them what they want. But | Ingland summer colonies. Quaran- DBrookline, Mass. and owned TouiadlEP R N an [ Tel Reiea i e rece o of a landity & e givls have forgolten | tine would cut off such markets Miss Agnes Hill of the same Tndustrials and utilities were dull B who Kidnaped two forcign | this. Thelr hair is too straight and Calls Plan Injustice rss. The child's face was severely | with selling appearing here and missienarics, and then offered to | their skirts are too long. 1If China| «“No greater injustice could Miss Hill suitered severe shock | thera in these groups. Ioreign release them {f the government more flappers it would have | done than to put the whole state to the accident but was able to |ponds eased. IFrench Republic 7 vould take him and his men into| fewer war lords. under quarantine declaradl AN tinue the journey to New York. j.o'q sold off more than a point and e army “lvery woman hales war and | Farnham. of New Haven, president - e Belgian 6 1-2's nearly This bandit chief said he wants homes and schools and hap- | of the New Haven and Hamden i tim of circumstances, piné Make th Chinese girls | Vegetable Growers' association. A ould be assured of a living preity enough and China will be- | motfon that the meeting go on rec- obber, and his men would do the{ will want it to he modern that | thorities to cooperate in maintaining e safe, Progress nd civilized quarantine lines through the center — wmd the women will t their way,| of the state as nearly as possible | AT t as they do in this country.” lalong the western line of the pres- Mrs, Mary Saylor N 1 she felt that she would like | passed. It was made by Henry D, lor, aged 9. of 199 [airview DESERIBE I]INNER v Chieago and 100k @ siN- Ferbert k. Baldwin of Westport New Britain_Goneral hos ‘_ months' cowrse in & beauty culture i vl R ittoh Ne k(e and alan ve held this morning at S:45 at M y L N Rd #art o the hairdresser and mani- | Bartley, who is in charge of federal Ot of 36 Cottage Place and S L Lhapt (UFist Now she has applied for her \ork in Connecticut, explained pro- | ®clock at the Church of &t Niw York. Nov. T (#) e curb where she will establish | antine, which covers southeastern 8 was celebrated by Rey o . 5 leluge of distress selling { ¢ up & whole chain 3 bR S s ( the offertory Mrs. Lemington { trading ] hiole chain., tion of Suftield. (Tlie auggested layed “Pie Jesu \f,‘, izoro s rally set in when the sel - — enary, She Says would leave the southwestern part 5 PRREBL Lty ¢ 1 t e e o PRI Ll | was borne from the church {ing appeared fo dry up as the ses- W Nov. 7 (T vistrictj ] ’ - STRonSg o 1any market [ Mrs. Ttemington played Lead Kind. 8ion progressed Feading focilitios Atiorney Tiover nounced today 3 gardencrs and seedsm DEAlac e v ain overwhelmed. the ticker e would ask 1. Loomis. railroad | 114 peoy and which fs not generally intecied. IV i8NGS 2 o TR Rkl e e S MR 5 penses, and s 1 I} Nost of (e Slute's aron. [« raised | James. Danfall and Irank OiDea.|mariel ry_here Monday to tell what he . ST el i e ad Har(. Frank Fitzzerald znd John O Cities Service Poreed Down owsiofi e famous “Wall stred 3 cotn v making el iora and Litehfela) conntios he commiltal services at Ahr ties vas g turned 100ze sparty™ given here by Walter Al AL i Rreve in St Marys cometery wepe Over in olume, althoug Toane ¢ Shor And 1 believe it can b o Continue Cleanup why to a number of members o e T cled by Rev. Father Laden ive than yesterday opened OUSHLSS ymen don’t want war éestiubtion of the stubbl o be with a hlock 831000 Shotes ot Ioven satunaiwoulaitalie hisac S edeil 8 e il sial s and {de aethy [ 4o Te dal Fbit e bt < Grace Costello R 1o o Noon prices {0l tion in response 1o a rey UL happiness, They would like 1o|dey quarvanting o Punerul serviees for Miss e phoned from floor showad that the grand jury foremai, beforc|jicoihope a5 women do here, and! (onnecticut’s corn borer probiem, Costello. of 34 Harrison —streel. it had regained all of its loss. sell hom Senator Smith Wildman | fol - E S h B re prefty | which yeasly becomes graver, is | l0@surer of Schultz & Costello 12 then at 20 Hrookhart of iowa. appeired €7 cnoug e men will give them vhat! fupther complicated by tha fact that Who died Monday nirht at the 11 Electric Bond av Share rallied lay to tell of events that ook placa | oy \unt, 1t is worth tryinz, any- she has two strains of the insect, | Ord hospital. were held this morn- sharply. converti Iy loss of the party. Brookhart in a speech | v The one in the eastern section rajsos | INE at 8 o'clock at t. Mary's church. | about 4 points A nel gain of n the senate said at the dinner Wl e Ng herself s a S0iking | two generations i a sear. The ! Jev. Walter & McCrann celebrated about 6 pohus. selling at midday siw Loomis pour some “aleoholi: | cumple of Chinese beanty. In ap- |seattered infestations of Lhe western | (h# high mass of requiem at. 72, Dlectric Investors dropped SIUHC from a bottle and drink it pearance she is no older than Mer|nalf ars one brooded amd réstric.| The pall bearers were Judge Stan- about 18 points to 85 I-4 at the — - cldest son ons are designed to kecp it and the 1*Y Traceski. former Mavor George {opening. then rebounded above | LEVITT SEEKS ACTION | = statos west free of the more dungar- | A+ Guigley. “‘”'r;”' Dunn. ‘“l'”;t American Superpower opencd ! Haittora i NoT i (D Tiro ass0 L o, o o118 Str Ltingrose, James Botson and Dr. Fd- ' ¢ .8, off & 3-8, and rallied to 2! Jew S s 1 ous strain Lilid \bert Levitt of Redding who secks Je CICI‘ \“? Op? B 5 Tt is believed e new quareniine ard Dra i 1-4. Allied Power and Light 16 the removal from office of the meni- Star for Unpaid Bill i »2 qeclarcd within @ sesk, fthe ! BUrlal was in St Mary's ceme(ers. | gainag about half of an early loss hers of the Connecticut public utili-{ Chicago. Nov. T (P—=Suit to re- | yestrictions are fixed by state and g of 5 points iddle West (new) re. tics commission, was at the state cover from (laundin Muzio. opera f:deral authoritics coopersti __Apolonta Chrzanowski ~ained mo't of a drop of 3 points, ipitol today. sccking information siar, jewelry which it is ch 1 she EiLs Funcral —services for — Apolo Coldman Sachs regained an from the office of the attorney gen- | has not paid for. has heen filed by WEST HARTFORD WOMAN Chrzanowsil, 14 Year old daushier|1oce”and was stendy at middas, 1 I as to the progress being ma Barnett & Company welars h ", and Jrs. Francis Chrzanow- g, fye renssuring tenionts from n a petition filed by him with thai | The firm claims that since Janu- A Lyman street, who died |5 "ohoncomg as (o its holdinge. Leh _ the home of her par- S nd in view. Py 1. 1826, Madame Muzio, a prima il he % ' en Corp. dropped about & points T R T e e - y ents after Iness of four months. bt 3 Jle was in co 1 ith Depu donna with the Chicego Civie Opera i A Al and rallicd nmoderately Attorney General Irnest L. Averill e L —— cre held this morning af 7:30 at who said he told Prof. Levitt tf FHRSIL ! ! the Sacred Heart church An- said 1 . L t (aling 825,054, bt that $8.254 is un- Domestic Knocked By Auto Ioto R, o R BOY STEALS 10 AUTOS had conferred with the members of T e AL ONRO I C1g ) TRl T e Tor (C1)—A ihe utilities commission. and has re- | "4 = A A If Rl e T O i TG o " Nine-vear-old Loy who admits hav uested from them information as to | oSz : 5 in Sicred Heart cemetery o - R ihe doings of the commizsion from | DY LR day—TFour Men Sought. Ineastolengl e aviolioblics Bl 1925 to 1929, which is the interim orris Bernsteln of 307 AMain CARRD OI' THANKS rrest here tod Inentioned in the metition. When | £treet was biten on the rizht leg West Hariford. Nov. ¥ (P—Word | o wish o express our sincers The youngster was arvested | ihis Smformation T furnished tho al- | DY @ dog owned by Joscph Cussarl-|fo the police that Mrs. Jennie (hanis to iriends. relutives and iz L.::u lm\ ;,,h,.‘q,_’, informed lomey genaral he will (hen be in a| N0 Of 9 Beaver strect and painfully | Brooks « domestic In the home yeighvors for their kind sympathy | tolice the bov had rim avay iro Josition of determining what course | NUFt: according to his report to the of I'red IH. Smith. Jr. of 37 Van and fioral offerings in the recent lonte The child was driving s o pursue. and will render a written | “?“:;‘]‘\'”‘lf:.”\j.:y‘r’“‘” l‘llv;‘jl\‘.n.\\\nh(r; 1.\‘;«\:\ m]< ue 1‘\.ugh n‘?'! 'r:‘nlxr:\‘c‘r: sickness and death of our wife and | {ruck when tal ’7” '7‘-“’ RUALOCE opinion in the matter. tended by Dr. Nathan B. Jaf lonie today since she went out las r. Marian Harasink - had him admitted to New Britain | evening led to the identification of | jigiecially wish to thank the WINSTED PASNTOR. §0. DIES MISS HIELM SHOWERED General hospital for treatment the woman killed last night when laus, (he Great sociely of the ! insted, Nov. T (®—Rev. Henry s Casll A aGracn at L Olinmman he dog was taken Ly Dog thrawa from an automobile into the |roly Cross church. Depi. 20 I & ! :‘u died at his home here to ourt entertained Miss Gerda Hjelm | Warden Thomas Rouskic after Cap- ) path of a trolley car at RIEES 1o Corbin and Corbin Screw fac- 98, He wes a former ¢ 0b 5 Rond strect it a miscellancous | t@in Kelly notified him of the inci- avenue and Farmington avenue. tory tion: m{ pustor 1 Provides -1 Ciower recontly. There were 54 | dent. i . = ” . Sianod S pre ent and Miss Hjelm received e 7 W Hartford. Nov. 7 (UP)—A FRANK HARASINK gDy meRha Wonidat ) he nv lovely zidts. After a bufiet |”>-\| vron I DI NONNO Turner’s Falls, Mass. man was STANLEY KULMACZ r; or I"‘wi L X \.r rexat.o . i R T el Priends vl nd n tosiimonial sought today after an unidentified Jieks, Don(iio ERgyaisti, | R T g S (i porformed. Miss Lillian | dinner tonizht £t Sons of Italy ha!l | woman had heen struck by an- LN TABIENILC Hlizebethnort, M is wido: pson was (he biidearoom, Miss, o1 Walnut sircet, in honos of John tomobile and run over hy a sireet Son furvive, Villian Johnzon s the bride and | 17 Di Nonno who recently returned | car here last night. - e Vs, Tilly Zaeh was the clergyman, | 2f0or spenéing several months i Police reported an automobile T o JEISCE DILs O INGURY : liss Foelm will beeome the bride | Htaly. Mr. Di Nonno, a fosmer pub- | bearing a Mas achusetts licenss T aiston: Lng. Xo \otin Kellbers of 90 Maple | lie works conumissioncr, is conncct- | plate ®truck the woman as she left GRAVE COVERINGS r ‘I'Kl‘nw > liugene o Schaun Grcet. Deceniber 4 | ed with the office of stat: bank ex- a street car. The body fell in the Ot e e pie | Dura-Libpe. died today ef injurics 2 uniner. Me was elocted this week | path of & car and was run over. URECTEHemIcE K EAn hEeRUGRE vaceived in the ciash of u Lufthansa Phrifty housewives know the |a vice president of the I M| Four men who left the Massuchu- ROLLERER'S POSY SROP commercial plane yesterday, making Jerit of Herald Classified adyertis- | D'lisopo private bank at 65 Market setts car hurriedly fied, according 10 “rhe Telegraph Tlor'st of New Britain” | (e foll of deathe in the dizaster i | strect, Hartford. police. | 83 WEST MAIN ST, TLL. 836 even, DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, WOULD USE BEAUTY | Weddin g5 Birth Record Wall Street Briefs \'OVEMBFR ~ 2 1929. IMPRESSIVE RALLY IN STOCK MARKET Early Losses Regained in Last Hour of Trading New York Nov. T (P—The sto | market weant throug et | trying period of forced liquidatior which carried many issucs dows to nearly 32 points in the early trad ing today 1 then rallied ir | pressive fashion as strong buving support came into the mar of the early declines were mater | Iy cut down. or wiped out, ar number were converted into zain of 1 to abou points Heavy Volume ding was 1in in 1 Opening blocks o Ly long string rtransa tions, with the result that the ticker fell more than an hour a mid-day ‘lu atten on was the money markel. Call money 1 newed unchanged at 6 nt with time money in supply at the same rate for all maturities. Publi- York Federal Reserve this evening is expected another huge reduction in hrokers borrowings Little Business Anviety While some asiness s oo created as a of th ling o n railroad t in the part of October repo slac ening in 8. bankers and Jusiness for no general recession in business. oxcept pos- siblw in merchandise of tiic class, Several mw developments Directors of orahle nno ore fa lay North 1 railroad v 4 tors vestern annual rate from tional Tea dire $2, extra on to 3 fron $1.30 dividends of $2 were American 30 on 1 "ou hdry and §1 and the \ ling Co. compl of bac nds on the pre- Hofiman coveries 1 Some of the ipressive dipped to 161 1 opening. points. G rebou encral I to ville from 44 solidated Gas f 5 1- an Atchison from 2 1o up THIL MARKET AT 12 ('urnished by Putna o High Low (o Al Che & Dy T =00 B Am Ag Che pd 23% 5 American an 115 Am Ior 3 T 2 Am Loco 87y BET Am Sm e 7 A 18at 4 62 Am Tel & Tol 220 51 ' Am Tobacco 180 178 138 Anaconda Cop S1: X0 S . hison 215 Slety \n.. ic Refin 40 91, 40 Bait Ohio 115 1141y 11 Brook Man 1% p1 1 1 Can Pacific 1001 A0 1 r De Pasco A § 1es & Ohjo 18 18 185 CIAL EEE PR 195 Chryaler Corp 317 G Colo 1Muel 32 2 Congoleum 14 ' Consol Gas Qg S8 450 Corn Prod Sa kg NG g i Dav Ch < t Ing ™ Sery i f Krie RR 4 4 491, Fam Players . 40, 43 I Fox Ifilm A 4 s 6ty Freeport Tex . 2% 5 N Genl Elec 4 104 1 Genl Motors | . e Goodrich Tire 3¢ { B I Comb., king 114 N N . 1 49% IPostt 4 Gy Pub It ‘ ] Radio Corp . mington Supes et . . A%s LOCAL STOCK S (Purnised by Putnam & Ce Insurance Stocks Bid Ashiq ) Life Ins to \ T ) A ) ile dns 14 Conn Gener Nutional 1%ir il 78 Phoenix 1% 820 260 Pravelers Ins o JE Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware .ooooo00 680 66 ] - PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford .:ock Enchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTPORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 31188 We Offer: Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Old and New Phoenix Insurance Co. Old and New EDDYBROTHERS & 2 Members Hartiord Stock Exchange HARTFORD \;nipen 33Lewis St 40 cony e, New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. We offer and recommend: INCORPORATED INVESTORS at the present market WILSON & CO. Investment Securities HARTRORD NEW BRITAIN Pearl St Main St We Offer 5800 0I5 W iel and Recommend: Chemical National Associates Price on Application. .\.\'llul{l( AN FOUNDERS (old) AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) § Nl’l‘l‘l) FOUNDERS SH TYPIS INVESTORS ELECTRIC POWER CORP. ILITIES HOLDING CORP. SLECTRIC CORP. At the market NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS \ Bought. Sold and Quoted BONNER, BROOKS & CO. | Bridgeport Hartford New York New Hay Chicago " Meviden New Britain Office Tel. 5625 —36 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE | New Britain National ank Bldg. ! Fel a200. | Bernard A, Conley Brayton A, Porter. || DIGECH PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 | = = 2 | | We Ofter: Aetna Life Insurance Co. National Fire Insurance Co. ———eeeeeeee e e 12,000 NECRLACLE Nov. T (P — Mrs. wife of the former tennis player. co today that pearl cKlace Tuesday cvening lost cither in a © theater or LOSES vovid W Jones, e in parking had lett toniobi Jolin ) McGuire nmediate hro towns ' specte aduated 3 tiaunond mall Public Utilities Stocks ON VICE RING Nov. T (®—Te rest [HHIN! My n men loday L polic ged oned e lrive 10 . 1%, ot and held had irl, Eivi PREASURY BALANCE ( ond B i i : which sie wit ree _ moen, stioning the involved DEATHS FOUND ACCIDEN SCRIPPS TOUND Nov. 7. Will the 13 ts YOUNG day that he 1ad Wiiliam hos boen nyissing aid heccabouts no veal his o« son's v, USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS G s ind -

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