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BT AR S~ ROV LA S T AR T A" """ da" " A "l L — AW A bt " AT T 3 - = = = = = - = - A4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. X T MU ACCEPTS | FIRST SEADROME GONTRACT FOR BERMUDA LINE LET Armstrong Says Float Will Cost " Recognizes New Aighan King rosl im Official Wire -, | sriseeror New rly Two Milllon—Plans Later. Nov. been (UP)—Con- cts hav BONDS IMPROVED: SOME REACH HIGHS Liberties and Treasury Certili- cates Lead Steady Advance 0 I || Birth Record i Main stre A daughter was born on Novem- 12 at the New Britain General spital to Mr. and Mrs. Howard s of 429 East ot has been born to Mr. and Panetta of 631 Wes awarded for the A ds born to Mr AT > st of the giant seadromes which| s : land Mr Mitchell of 169 London, Nov. 15 UP—Tho o M| 1dward R. Affustrong plans to an- New Tork. Nov. 15 (R-Liquldi-| Gregnwood street at home el S ielegrapiod Lhelchor in the ocean as landing fields |tion of bonds for the benefit of | ™'y oo, a5 bhorn to Mr. s an foreign office In Kabul, &% |or trans-ocean planes, the in stock margins appeared to have|yyinjam H. Hart of Lincoln road ¢nding recognition in behalf of thel, o005} cre dried up today and prices turned | po Charter Oak hospital, Hartford British government and the gover AisionE vas e upward under the leadership of the | (oot ments throughout the empire 10 the | o @008 1ONE WS liberties and treasury cert | Ny 1 nment of Nadir Khan. 1In the L BL s o i e 5 u n the latter is r ed (o as L or the vear. s | jx Sha ket Gains Strength | ~ . } favorable developmen 1 1 1 credit tuation addec Arghanistan last month to cost ahou T t v v out the Usurp icha 8 chored abou 5 the water boy™ who } of sandy Hook, self v King almost ong. It will be = long and 200 feet wide. It « Buacha Sakao, at head of 5 11 have hotel accommodations a R S ELED ollowers, captured the governy s station ther t Kabul early in the year driving v York-Bermuda cut King Amanullah who had lost © proves successful, Ari much of his popularity after a tour . he ! o ope in which nd Queen ed b Souriya had displayed, in' the opin- e n of the tribesmen, i siasm for Europe Bacha Sakao set CARAWAY FLAYS 5 per cer nt in bankers a with the tion ‘ i J Calls Them Parasites—Mentions f,rif].'( 1 ',‘f:'.‘f"tlp“ :'C : ] s elevation to t throne e TS St. Louis-San IFrancis tion . t montn L promi re r Calls Them * He classed t of lobby- , as Constable Fires v 3 point 4 soared | 15 (UP)—Con- Iy n 1 Mildred, fugi- in or X in cow, cc 1 k 10 « : gather in - Si EevE he children's per em to (h [ they give not placed those “who | tober. made a new ol by direct col to control | of three poir . islative or exceutiv Lranch of both, for T oown class he al bank on Misgouri A1 i HOBOES FAYOR TWO HOUR Man o WORK DAY FOR EVERYONE | t pa inson | Mildred saw her opportunity when | on st s the « stopped for trafl Leap- | cler g Believe They Have Solved Situation « the tailboard she headed | The second said of Bloomfield. A | resents of and Send Recommendation to poli nd Mildred L and prop: 00¢ only put i President Hooyer, extr group Here h repre nta- 0 O ov 5:( The In i then cow h tives of the beo terests who S 1 H \m s cor tio ; W "1‘(\\ hject of search by (ot admitt spe dreds of three-day session here last | Several times the officer thousayds of do to create senti- 16 colved for the laboring od his quarry from afar, but never | mont for a hizh sugar duts ¢ n's problem— near enough to rope her. Grundy in Third Group wor lay Constable Cox, who Was| mpose in the third class seek to Ry himous vote of all the orn down hiwself, called| .o;trol government b financing | delegate valki erwise— sse of three and set out 10| ,o)itical campaigns, 1 Joseph | who happened to be awake at the crrant b (erraniiag Sl e el Penn- | moment, the solution was embodied ling distance of Mil-{ 1 0 or raclurers’ ion, |in an appeal to Hoover for sampered - s an examry Grundy admitted he o two-hour work h a ir es of kit < - oy Aitteatae raise more than $1.000.000 wee ; last republican campaign, With everyo work il ! ‘\”"“‘ i Dan O'Brien, cl a ; e Qi punced most strongly | yawn { freight x.uv‘;l :"x:m “:)\!\)‘ u\:l:d:..“ feurth group, who, ! s ) n produce all : by L 1 “are lobbyists, only America needs in two heurs a willing tool of any y rybody will Aye i 7 = th list in ime and money—provided wa Completes Reformatory Wd, i3 James | & raised ) Sentence, Jailed Again bOL IOl g i imira, N, Y., Nov. 15 (UP)—Jo- | 1o0! ind Jother socalled. ore | BUIgaria and :\.e.arb_\' P ey 52: Who sy s hOMe | 4 inizations who function for profit Nation Finish Treaty | © Tin f torn i 0Py Rome, Nov. 15 (#) The news- \n conviction ¢ Tnvestig of the senate 10bbY | haper Messaggero today printed a Mineola T in'l COTRIT he said, will be ATTEN | jespatch from Pragne Czechoslo- to win his freedom QLeres, i the American peovle vy, sayin negotiations for a ested yesterday shall not r to t both the treaty between Bu 1 reformatory. to | tobbyist and lot (zechoslovakin were near comple- itham jail. He is tion d CHEST DRIVE OPENED Political circles in Prague report from Concord 1 yed, Nov. 15, () Hart it a similar treaty between Bul- to Dedham in 162 foralcon inal 1 its earia and Jugoslavia will follow have scrved a sentence £0r | gicth annual can gotiations between Sofia and at Boston R 64.7°. the ade are in progre b Y The ¥ vian’ government h IDENT HAS CHILI o on BTt been working for some time on a Lishon, Portugal, Nov. 15 () — |next year. This sum is $ 0 more | Plan for an understanding with "President Carmona who contracted | than was asked last fall, but it is Jugoslavia. The most difficult sques- b slight chill at the Armistice day |(he smallest increase in the five. |1ion between the two countries is kelebrations, has heen temporarily | yoar history of (he chest. one of | 1he extent of their inter in Fonfined to his home. e e i . e lonia 3 5 ¥ the average increase of 15 per cent - ‘.\I. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS in previous JUSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS campaigns = e ——— We Recommend the Purchase of: Consclidated Laundries Corporation COMMON STOCK | < . A survey of industry trends indicates the laundry industry to be one of six that has shown a consistent monthly increase for the past year or more. This stability has -been characteristic r:f_lh\s industry over a long period of years despite industrial depressions, The Consolidated Laundries Corporation owns and controls the largest chain of modern laundries in.-the couniry doing a current business at the annual rate of approximately $10,000,000. We believe the common stock of this corporation, selling at about $10 per share on the New York Curb Exchange with re¢ Iuvmn to current earnings and outlook for increased earnings is selling distinetly out of line with its intrinsi¢ value and offers unusual opportunity for profitable investment, Further Informatidn Upon Request. BONNER, BROOKS % CC. 1 COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. BLDG., NEW BRITAIN £, g 120 BROADWAY New York 120 SO. LA SALLIL Chicago ST . ENTRY INLEAGUE Feels United States Coming | Nearer {0 Joining Group Nov 5 (P today expressed the America his discarded its policy of “alliances with by teps is he door of the Leaguc Dietroit Josephus traditional cssive proaching of Nations Although official leaders have committed since 1920 not to reurge entry into the league, said I an address prepared for de- livery & the Civie club her America been constantly asso ciated all international efforts to goal of the leag pe ace hank God and take cour- said events advance 1 that has always hearts.” of tion the or the renunciation ¢ and t personal discussions Presider | Hoover and Prime say MacDonald of G in. "he fact t nind of the Eritish pacifist the Quaker prace love run toget) nd in the ction, has heartened 1 red lovers of peace all over the world,” he con- tinued. It the best augury of the closir t these two Er lish aking nations, through their executive spokesman are seeing eye to cye, hoth ready to sub 11 tional preeminence weal of kind COSMETIC LEGISLATION SEEMS DIFFICULT TASK Charles D. Howard Says Manu- ma Dr. facturers Prepared to Spend Any Sum to Light Law. N. H., Nov. 15 (#} obtaining legislation future for regulatic ere characterized t ¥ by Iy arles 1) chemist, in an addre group of nurses assemble o 1 public health institute. A na r the cosnetic industry, Dr. Howard said, has “znnounced the intention to spend any sums that may be ssary to prevent the achievement of sla- tion.™ Dr. Howard is widely known as a proponent of cosmetic legislation which would require standardization rod *Vigorou of s of that industry opposition coming from country,” he said. ems (0 place the quietus on any attempt to require the same degre. of purity and the same honesty of lubeNing of d toilet uses as has been required under the food and for |drug act PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED Hartford, Nov. 15 (A—The follow ing promotions and assignments been announced by the state adjutant general's offic Hoffman William A M. 1 " infantry, pron y second 1 ceeding | Hotf man, promoted IFirst Lieut. Charles 15 transferred from Troop eaval to National serve upon his own reques SCHWABE, HEADS COMMITTEER Thompsonville, Nov. 15 (F ter I Schwabe has been named general chairman of Which will make arranzenicoats for the ce rftion noxt summ of the 250th ann rgary of the town of Enfield The appointment of the commi tee consisting of members v anthorized recently at the annu town mecting. It has been ter jtively decided to hold the celebra- tion the latter part of June. An historical 1t is planned ' as one of the activities. Funerals ’ Jdohn Stenish Funeral services for John of 277 Ashum str former who died Wednesda will be held nish, New this afternoon fomorrow morning at 9 Holy Trinity church, Burial will be in Holy netery A 54 Haven, a resident o'cloct the Southingtol Trinity « Mrs, Mary A. Wagner "uneral services for Mrs, Mary A Wag aged of G4l Arch street, widow of George Wagner and one of the oldest residents of this city, who dicd Wednesday at her Tiome after a short illness, were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. er, S0 LEAVE YOUR ORDE NOwW for GRAVE COVERINGS of Laurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP ‘The Telegraph Florist of New 83 WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 886 Britain” STOCK RECOVERY ~ GONTINUES TODAY Wall Street Briefs York, News PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hardord Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN ew (® — Engi- an neering the value of h ST (:c Favorable Business News Pushes TEL. 2040 S, e Pricgs—Late Profit Taking HAXTRORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, __TEL 21148 to a normal rate of opera Al- | e though the 1 of a ds for the | week is low preceding week's fig i 7,000, an be- | ery h 1 ‘\(‘ ()fl'(‘l‘: low that for the correspor g week | yes 1y s of 1:2\.'” 8.044,00 ‘i the aggre- :rvr tum today fror s of co; BANKERS TRUST CO. gate for the year date continues | structive 1 v same period (»,'7. la: fv:l“‘ ‘\v ve of th day e GUARANTY TRUST CO. soned q IRVING TRUST (O. y 20 p \ NEW YORK TRUST CO. I mel IS s : [ : T wh 18l « T =h I 1 i rt « 1 ¢ to $1¢ $17 broke Hans, s v poointed | t X iy : ion of the | call mon at fion, e s EpDY BROTHERS & C2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange fhnee HARTFORD \ppipen New BRITAIN Saicios R, MRS 43 Colony St. all tru A. Jones, partments. president of a Trust Wi coni ONNORMAL LINES =z~ "} INCORPORATED INVESTORS at the present market Market Back Toward Routine Proportions Once More 15 (P —The husi r ket stocks was sul Ot or ran points We offer and recommend: i i today, while trading | Detr AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) [showed decided signs of slackening | Rand Amer AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) S R UNITED FOUNDERS behind trading soon after midday. |Ma BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS Some Gain 20 Points o . U. 8. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. _ Some the high priced shares rose | vills PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. e sl GOy L EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. A [itie nront aking lanerisod e Lo common and U. S, Industrial At the market. e Bt SERLDU Bought, Sold and Quoted Elec Bond & was again L - | BONNER, BROOKS & C0 yoints. American Superpowe 0 esinten ot il e las ’ o Light, and Electric hold New York Chi Bridgeport gain moderatel A an Gas New Haven Hartford 5 s nael High 55 West Main St. Al Che & Dye 230 22 23 the nd gas Stan-| Am Ag C of Indiana and Cities Service Amer a couple of points, and United | Am For stocks was firm. Newmont again led | Am Loco mines with a jump of several Am Sm & “Investments That Grow” points. Deere shot up more than 20 | Am 62ty points. and Midland Steel, Col Am Palmolive and Tubize gained about Am i i Richter, Aldrich & Co. Trust Atchi Group Steady The investment trust group was|Atlantic Refin 422 ! % COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN i ”,‘,"“1]:.'2‘]“',‘,‘;'1_:,.;‘;”::jf,’,.,[.Duil":,‘;;‘,‘f; pheluik Ol ; MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE | fractionally at times. Tra merica [Brook Man .. 541 5 = Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1258 held barely steady. Prudential and |Bush Term 5 [ henandoah gained more than Can Pacific point cach, and Lehman Corp, rose Cer De Pasco a coupls of points Ches & Ohio 178% e Clar s nh e PUBLIC UTILITIES CLAIM MAN ESCAPED CONVICT C R 1 & Pac 114 s ",;“‘!T,' ';\{:';,',j("‘j“!";‘ \fr'” 'f‘ h’;"]”“‘; : f:":”'):;““““'p d The same steady and vigorous growth charac- WCar n e ving an | Congoleum 13 teristic of this industry in the past'is ?xpected to utomobile which contained bur- Consol Gas continue many years into the future. The output ars’ tools and weapons, has been Corn Prod of electrical energy and the net operating revenue Identificd. it is said by Darien police, | Dav Chem continues to show substantial gains over 1928, il ”,‘,(:‘,l D aenal ‘I;:‘;D”,[.,_.H e Believing that the local utilities because of their fornia, where he was serving a long |Brie RR .. excellent management and desirable territory will term for burglary. Wagner will be | 'am Players participate in this remarkable growth, we continue fox Film A held for extradition to California. to recommend: GAS BLAST i e :AS BLAST STARTS FIRE | (Genl Asphalt A At S . Salem, Mass., Nov. 15 (UP)—A 4;.-v} Elec CONNECTICUT POWER gas explosion from a pipe in the | Genl Motors HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT basement of a dry goods store hers | Gioodrich teday started a fire in which one | jiyason Motors 4 fireman was injured and the dry It Comb. Bng 1 00ds store, a restaurant and a bar- | 1n¢ ement er shop were damaged Int Nickel X vy Wilson, fireman, veceived ng Harve 5%5 Tdl 0l 1 Line injurv when Bt 1 & Tel i 7 e @homson, THenn & @o. ployes suffered slight It Mac CERM T 9 fire made its way from the base- Ao Pac ! d 6214 - o 5 ment through the street and second | Mont Ward = 717 S % Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges floors but was stopped before it Nat] Risc i N \ 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 reached the top story Natl Cash 728 69 s Stuart G. Segar, Manager e N Y Ce g 6904 DUBOIS APPOINTED NYNHG&H I . e S Ansonia, Nov. 15 (P)—Alderman North Amer.. 7% 8 82 : Arthur C. DuBois of Waterbury. a North Pac 8701 8455 . jf WeOfter: nember of Corporal Coyle post, | pPack Mot Car 137 1 1575 . . . Amorican Leglon, ot that cly, 'wad|bar Fem Lan 4% 470 A3 Connecticut Electric Service prointed county chairman of the penn R 1 801, 817% Legion Americanization commit Phillips N s “ i e i 4 Hartford Electric Light iin Poulsen today added the name | pub Serv N J 0 of Major William Carroll, chef de Radio (orp Prices on Application. gare of Voiture of the Forty and | Remin nd . i t to the membership committee Reading A s for New Haven county. Rep I & i3 _— Sears Roebuck “ FOUR EMPLOYES CHARGED | Sinclair Oil a5 241 E of the G Lifs TInsurance Co., Flint, Mich.. Nov. 15 (UP)— |Southern Pac .1191%; z t at his home | Complaints signed by Leon D. Rose | St Gas & E 958, 853 ; 1 He served as vie of the state bank commissioners, Std Oil N J < in lue insurance company tinst Milton Pollock, ¥. D. Gra-|&td Oil N Y . 55% > Y2 o w0 years ago. He wasa | ham. 1van P. Christensen and Rus-|Stewart Warner 4 383 s ELEsOvieTian Jayiign unG nyan, employes of the Union |Studebaker ... 43% 42 % AL oD, OF Unicn e rial bank, dismissed in con- o ‘ o pHE SALE SRR neetion with the theft of $3,952.000 £ sul 3 ol eni s £t from the bank's funds, have been en Rol 8 Lt SiGeaar 9 5 ceived by Prosecuting Attorney | Underwood 1 ‘\; “\ ESTATE TAX ABATED Charles 1. Beagle, he told the,Union Pac 1 2173 g Nov (P-—An United Press today. Union Carbide e T15 4 ; ' 0 toth 3 - United Fruit 175 s 175 \‘ o 3 o! Brookline, BEL REGISTRATION bati; |18 Ind A1 y oot Uit Co e ey New Haven, Nov. 15 (P—Under |l S Rubber o e ' sEniita Dot a new law town clerks must submit | U S Steel . el e S ' a list of all Connecticut bee keepers | Wabash Ry 4 5 initeabain e . g W ONSHUSSOSINIENUinins Calsed SthTodRTL to Dr. W. E. Britton. state entomol-| West Elec 8 e R bbbl el ogist. at the Connecticut experiment ::v'”‘[( Over .. 104 i o ; > ance taxes “l"“" 4 "" duentott station before December 1, rather | Woolworth ... &9 Sehalal L s IS L than February 1. Dr. Britton has|Yellow Truck . 11% 10% B - % notified town clerks of the change g i g Mo ) S IR Bee colonies, of which there LOGATI RIS o ! 0 BEone ROV s SO over 8000 in the state, are regi (Fur ed by Putnam & Co.) QEEDChi)) wiac kBl e et by ] i in Dorchester today 5 L % Insurance Stocks N \ motor truck which 1 | NAVAL DATE SET bl e & e Rome, Nov. 15 (A—The ( e pa0tnaska gy 5 B 8 el e aiortly sttt wa -0 ial ’ltalia today says it unde nds L SR TSROt it Great Dritain has proposed [ & Fire : : o : . January 21 as the date for the con- ‘\_:’""‘ym:’."*‘t‘ In S : Ottlcial Tat.catohers in the ety of uh;.”.::‘?“n(:r1‘,\' D dinavalicons SEL Genors) R . London destrey more than 24,725 The paper says a note has heen | l\\ fd ““I”‘;" Boiler 7 ; ly‘!‘“""\‘ 3 \l\\;n }l: e rats every yea 1t to Italy to this effect and that Nationa Fire bt 4 geLn s L HE MohE] y ST » Italy will not object to the date, Phoenix Fire ....... 69 700 of the founders USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1 [T COvC eV W U Y vy, Sie ¥?