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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. \ e 15 " ORSINDNTS [ SECRETARY DENIES e | EXCHANGE SLUNPS 257 0 - 1 N : Weddings | || Wall Street Briefs |! y saolfyyToe i - LEFT BY TAIOR L= NEWS SUPPRESSION ~——————"" NPROFTTTAING - -+ o] PUTNAM & Co, "W CH Sanders, 84, Lived Hore st S S yman Sags Clarge That O boms o o i i Lighter Volume of Sales Noted— 7™, "1 o 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN ankialus of 14 Connerton street, - y ‘ Al it BTy o dl with 7,500 men on a five day week. z (PR} Union Carbide 3 1% X for Last 35 Years |and ohn Grasbowsid, son ot e | (¢S Color Facts Wrong o e cnevroiet it moroeas LISLHIGhIY Imegular vl et ° N i i i Broad’ street, took place in St, An-| — 5 d ope — 125 TEL. 2040, MARTPORD QFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, _ TEL 21188 tions with 1,500 U S Ind Al 1 1 p ) S Rublbe 61 5% A Charles M. Sanders, 84 years of |rew's church Saturday morning.| Washington, Nov. 1§ (D) Zoe New No Disre- | 17§ Ste 1 6015 ge, for ulmost 30 years a proprie- 1]\“ Mand \f Grikis, pastor, was | Charges made by the associaflon | President G. M. Williams of the | garding favorable wecl 1SiNess West Elec 1 g i - tor of a tailor shop on North street, :n"[ Cr:]"‘“ ntof a solemn high nup- | against the prohibition amendment | Mar on Motor Car Co., states tl and financial news, luding the Wi O . We Offer: died Saturday night at 10 o'clock |Ual mas: | that federal officials reports on dry | unfilled orders f Nov. 16 were of a s ¥ ences by | Woolwort i }” e home ot bla ,m"gmp:_ M;\ \n-l\-h )\ \qr(!:"‘nfixi.h:‘;! l;lqh)” _\‘n aw:"m\lm):s lack candor and 1ess | 25 per cent above like date of fent Hoover ) bus- | Yellow T . . AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. ucy O'Sullivan of 214 Brooks | MrS: 4. Stankailus Matron ot | were denied today by Assi See- | a year ago. ock 1 reactior x—dividend > T ‘ o 2 street, after a long illness. He was :“:’v‘_'“‘”n_’:l“l pestman S ionttneintre |y e{ar v ontine Treasity Lowman e ary today on what wred 10 b LOCAL STOCKS HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPEC. 4 ; Widely known, having been a resi- | (0 ‘H“\\ & {‘]"*Nmn trip Mr. and | o[ ‘know of no reason why fed- les by companies | a heavy volume of profit-taking, and 7 ed by Putnam & Co.) & INS. CO. Born in Germany, Mr. Sanders L BROER to keep back any facts with 00.000, an in- 1 to § nts were general Insurance Stocks D INTY QT CT came here at the age of For UDENY—KANZIOR reference to Killings,” Lowman said ent over the like wi 1 s and also Bid Asked PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. ' et PO B M BN G RS S A | el S e e ., and for the first [ RAVELERS INSURANCE CO e Ut ety G D church, the wedding of Misy| leged supression and admission o ) ) e is survived by 42 direct de- |} o of facts in connection with shoot- of 4.5 per cent, scendants, among them heing five R oo Kenaloriganent ot AN S Bl e eSS - Samengs erandchir. | And Mrs. John Kenzlor of 22 Clark | 188 D) Gatiek il Studebaker Corp. has advanced 1 4 \ e daughter grandehil- | oo oS Albert Studeny, son of | Were cited throughout the a 1debaiser:Corpshasadvanced i 3 « nd eight great-grandchildren. | d Mrs. Louls Studeny of 20| tion's pamphlet entitled “Re Rrldes ot mod elstotl cars o - phe Sons are Charles, of Boston; | ioigey street, took place. Rev. Wal. | !f America With a Shotgun e LR SR i £ William, of ugatuck .Insr]nh. Of | tr Lyddy officiated H | Simultancously with the publica- ' I'his m' in ‘;..m.m o the r > flast Tartford; Irank, of Brook- M . Sl t ¢ th ‘ 1 A cent ce cutting by other manufac 1y T . X, ] 5 X Miss Estelle Kenzior, sister of {he | tion of this pamphlet today, Mrs S o i fandt Tohni cand it he dashslinere faes i Tabo oo ot Rl R R DDY BROTHERS & (° . e o Mus. Lm\" my]mu:m,{ With | prig ds were the W.'C. T, U, issued a statement that sl R daeit o, D Members Hartford Stock Fxchange whom he made his home for a|Gaviola, Helen Stenkalis prohibition enforcement is mak e D O S o L e o et el L § alis 3 ind Gamble Co.. st “on N j""‘f' Eoi) ik \‘I“j-l tice 11ech- | Samsel. The best man was Richard | rapid progress. any is probably in better sha New BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN - D || Y uebes and Mrs. Lena Crozier | Studeny, brother of the-bridegroom = — than at any time In its history ’ 33 Lewis St 1 runent sery Chares “Marenear - ana 1iarers DRIVER OF TAXICAB G e n, tia 65 W Main St. e #3 Colony5t. ; Funer: M.‘\\‘y‘\- \\“p h»lld this| Charles M hesi and Harold 11 ahend of lash voar e morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's | Koonze ar. | ol £ ; e — f s \ church where Rev Donohue The bride was attired in a gown PREYENTS 8310 THEFT b o colebrated @ requiem : of pearl satin and her veil was of | B ; : . As the ket was borne into the | tulle draped from a cap of p _m«_f N TR I g church Organist Frank Sullivan | She carried a bouquet of calla 1il- Us Police Passenger Tried to Rob ) cot arcr My God to Thee.” |jes. The maid of honor's gown was 4 | redit Basicr We offer and recommend: 4 At the rtory Mrs. Frank Sulli- |of yellow moire with hat and slip Elderly Man of Roll On | ) litions wer % { \ sang Flynn's “Ave Maria.” | pers to match and her bouquet was ! R, ! J : i ke Me, My Jesus, to Heawen” [of bronze chrysanthemums, The Lonalyinoad. —_ nd ¢ d to L [NCORPORATED INVBTORS was sung by Mrs. Sullivan at the | bridesmaids’ gowns were of bronze| (harged with robbing an elderly . f . available i ) conclusion of the and as the moire with hats “and slippers 10| man named King, too drunk to give | [TRON]AD V d S \ side marke o 1 i ¢ uasket was borne from the church|mateh and their bouguets were of |nis first name, Charles Dunbar 5 I“ebmal Tlen “H FO]C&S he recent d 8 at the present market Organist Sullivan played Dana’s | yellow chrysanthemums, | arrested this o 100n as the result S rs' loans las ed T Ce ¢ funeral march. The groom's gift to the bride was|of the refusal of a Yellow taxical Some [Ooks U]] TOflay e of credit, part has Lnion Mfz Co 20 he pall bearers were Thomas a pearl necklace. The bride's gift to | driver to be a witness 1o the aged = e en mad i Public Utilities Stocks ! O'Sullivan, Charles Herzy s | her maid of hanor was a diamond | passenger's robbery. The police = i m Elee Service 1" J 4 Negrell, Bdward Ostrout | broach and to the bridesmaids, sil-|found $310 in Dunbar's pocket| ;0 o, LOrK: Nov. 18 ‘An]‘ L A10d g cral favo nd de-|UONn Lt & P 31:¢5 prd 99 Ostrout and Bdward Woods. ver vanities. The groom’s gifts (o which, they say. helongs to King 25 ,"L"”,” ok """“_‘ ““""‘* “‘4:\"‘\ enis 16 theie appearance | Conn 5 1 Rev. Father Donohue read the |attendants were gold cuff links. | XKing and Dunbar entered the cah | CV™ “,",‘, ke i i of t i ; We offer and recommend: ' commiltal services at the grave in| A reception followed the coremony | at Central park and Dunbar ordered VOO uead dona ot | e o + . AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old A St. Mary's cemotery at the home of the bride's parents|(he driver to take {hem to White | ticker was abie to keep fai H G0 AME - 3 VDIRS (old) AR IR which was decorated in pink and|Oak. He then dirccted the maching | 2Preast of the market. Calumet & | N S0 AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) Tt e UL s R P o T i S S | ey ISR 1 of $1.50 L i UNITED FOUNDERS § \\n .;‘o‘:\\m »1 ”\‘um . Bridgeport, | jaged, he robbed King of the money. e anntliers (itithe w\“‘ o ayment of e e BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS 2 8 he taxi driver rofused to sh F A S L D LB AION vational t . QR ROTRIC o 4 ] Mr. and Mra. Studeny left on an |4 (ory, Ariver refused to st DS ment was uneertain. The sclling ap e L e e Ls e e e U. 8. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. jiextended wedding Gty through Mhef D00 L S LU AT )| peared to be largely realizing on the disnsl = R PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. west and upon their return will re- ,"::‘I "“ e 2o - ) Ih’”“”‘l' A | advance late last week, bearish 5 EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. | b side at 200 Kelsey street O o (o iE nolicK pressure failed to appear 1 the stock ox arke & m—— - S | T list gencrally displayed considerable b b At the market. Merchant Had Been in Business City ltems [ xow vor Nov. 12 (i) f o o b pri SO KCTTYR \NISSTOGKS fors of the Interstate Trust co e : nar Bought, Sold and Quoted na Tap e pany today placed the company's| (¥ 4P AT = PO L UL B Here for 12 Years s e e B s X : AR Isabella, will be held tonight at 7:30 | cash dividend basis by the decla Sateei : ) el . udd’ o~ f a quarterly dividend of 40 : vkt vather ervatic 11 : o . \ Eoulb Main et, a partner in the | the business mecting. cents a share. ind Americ & ! n o New York Chicago Bridgeport ¢ ' Marry Bloomquist market on South | R Warrants also showed b o {0 H]gl]er Levels New Have Meriden Hartford Main strect, died this morning at 9 RED CROSS REPORT 1l ull Utility Inyest New Britain Off lock at his home after an iliness t Utilities held Tel s S 5 > 7 L e Al el. 55 West Main St. s seven weeks. He was in the meat = = D th Commonwealth | ' + Hnarket business for about 12 years. ea ] dropping 13 points, more than Gom- My, Edman was born in Sweden | Contributions of 8$1,183.50 Received ained its loss. o today and for past 30 years had been . : Industrinls Brought o { Ovel ringing Tol i G . d resident of this city. He was a Yer Weele-Bol,: Bringing 1 "'l‘ Grorge Kadziuaskas Several of the industrials w v inds === " nember of o Swedish Bethany | Teday Up (o $2,168.11. sorge Kadziuaskas age 45, died 800d demand. Aluminum Co, of 1 Unic o wreh and ‘was affiliated with se Saturday night afler @ short ill- cu made an ¢ me gain of : Unia for all ral chuch societies including the! Treasurer leon A rague of the at his home, Church street. and Dow « ical, Ford 1 AEeg ssed i am Rotherhood society, Betesta and Fir- | Red Cross membership campaign re- | He was well known among the Lith- 1ada and - others oA el stifici | Joken socicti ported this afternoon that $2,168.11 uanian people having lived here for £ Crocker Wi il 2 b z f Surviving him are his wife, two|had been reported on the 1829 roll the past 19 years. He is survived by | the chain store i peints or mor ' MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE daughters, Mrs. Harold Johnson | call. The amount reported up-to Sat- e, Tillie, two daughters, Anna, | 1ioved up 5 points, = = 0 bt this city aand Mrs. Theodore Kil- | yrday was 1.67. The weck-end 1 and & son Anthony. e | lantic and Pacific 'L"’ "_‘\"‘\'rl Vi M New Britain Nationnl Bank Rildg. gren of New York; three brothers. ireceipts amounted to $1.183.50 survived by seven hrot | Oils generally 1 alter an LB ! Co.) on s \ 4 Alberl Edman of this city, Joseph | subeerintions we of New Britain, Martin, An- | carly upturn. Humble and Gulf sold High' Low Closet o rising hond was®again {| Bernard A. Conl WBrayton A. Porter. ¢’ Vdman of Plainville and ¢ - | follow. rinity church, § and Dominic of Chicago and | up a point or two., but soon showd S G 2 236 ted £ DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 | man of & en; a sister, ir Bank of New Rritain, $23.50; Charles, Andrew and Paul Kadziuzs- | modorate los Citics Service mc ! s 132 fourth 4 1-4's quick- ) Rubb of Hartford, and a|yew Britain Trust Co. $11; New |kas of Lithuania. The funeral ar-|cd in a narrow range. In the mine ¢ ; high in the carly . 1son Britain National hank, $18; Landers, | rangements in care of Undertaker | Newmont fluctuated erratically, mos. LS U R i < Frary & Clark, $484 American |Anthony Vensk i 5 ui points, falling back ower ground 3 o1 ) ckson & Carlson, are incom- | P TIY & LATE 2 0o mail, $a9. | Funeral services < will be held | 1 the top, then more th &1 17 i T4 e We Ofter There were thred $25 subscriptions | Wedne “‘“‘]‘ "“"‘”'_‘“]*' “’ " \;“ '\“”‘ its rec were mostly o™ STOCK REQUESE GRANTED 11 the grour 2 drew's chtirch. Burial Sl be in St Iy he i G ot e an Aetna ife nsurance Co. ¥ Washington, Nov. 15 (®—Author- Mary's cometery Suchs climan Corp, s sm 1% esle) i Ly to issue up 1o $71,800,000 in new | SUSPECT HELD IN BURGLARY - Trans-America losing i int N i F' l C : : points i Uy tommon capital stock, or as much as' yooa 0 Nov. 18 (P—Wil- Mrs. Mary E. Morse than 3 points. tefin 4 1 40 e L ational 1re Insurance Co. ;o hay be nece to provide con- yi\\ Richurd, of Boston, was ar-| Mrs. Mary E. Morse, 69 years of — Baliis SOhlosBll6e 1510 5 e { fersion privileges for that amount ¢f \jipneq in district court today on age. of 118 Francis street, for many| _ Stec A 86 S LRk oF BT preferred stock of the corporation, (o cnarges of burglary. He was years a resident of this city, died | 5 2 -‘\""““ anonGe bas & .mt-,d H;: I-“:**'”"”‘ Pacfic ‘neig in $10,000 bail on cach charge | this morning at 9:40 at the New ) 3% : l‘"‘" iy "fl‘ | iilroad today by Interstate Corn- (e 5 S I 60 i %o L for the grand ju Britain General hospital, where she F uner l : ' + | o merce commission. Richard was arrested In Medford, | had been a patient for the past four ails Ches & Ohio 187 1835 g amallite ) THEATRICAL MAN DEAD |November 12, while police alleq da | .] 1 &8 ol tahiord New Yok, Nov. 18 UPi—John |C Vs enguged in robbing a home.\» nry Aorse was & nalive of Wa- Mrs. Petronella Gromal G P S i ; s sl b O . Nev . Nov. Loot walued ab thousands of, dollars, |, 0 =008 (P08 & T8 V0 28 08 ] . jromak 1 235 i v promine “Investments That Grow ¥ ort, theatrical producer and own- |\lyioy = oty id, was stolen by | "rlown. but ! e ¢ Tuneral services for "Mrs. Peteon- | Congoleum 133 131% 149 wt i ! vance, Beth jr died suddenly this morning At pioiaig o Ve Anal Greater | Sote withiher iy & 1¢ Wa3 A jella Gromak, d 148 Millr Consol &) Jes 0A T 02y 2 7o | Tehem Steel wing bs rose a point k3 . T e diope of Hila son, Harey Corb, i ins o ot S s ol b .wh.“‘;""”"" Of HE Boull 'f'"#["fl;;““"» street, who \fternoon | (Y I I T ¢ American Smelt u er lc ter l rchmont. He was about 89 vears | .,y lockers in Boston after his ar- | @l ¢hurch for many years and wi fter alingering [ il Chen " ) a i Chile Copper nd United b ’ ® \d N the widow of Dexter 1. Morse, | temorrow mornir SR i o e : Qieyes i e A ] rodre b : :m-ul\’ulm‘}’u o 11;:'[“ sony '}-l ome le 3 AJ.umlu it Holy Cr 7 |y COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN ' EXTRA DU PONT DIVIDEND 3 : DAY nore and Prederick Morse of this Al will be i Sac i | i the raitroad group. tliere was : : PRERSCHING LANDS TODAY city and Blbert Morse of Mic SumiClery) 4§ ! il ) s MEMBERS HARTEORD STOCR EXCHANGE siimingtons ebelLenoy: ghe uv\ New York, Nov. 18 (P—General oy, N. Y., and four grandchildren o e LAl i "””U”;‘],mv '[}'",,,I.' ,,’ ,“:_‘:'J divi. Jobn J. Pershing veturned to the | joyhergl arrangements. i char Mes, Rosalin Misior ka e \.\ § St awenoulstundin : JostpbEsLRHnllGeniSh asager: tiours todevyadeciare dnal United States today on the I of B. C. Porter, are incomple IPuneral services for Mrs, Kosalin o0 * d b k . | inclined to » lend of T0c a share on tho com-' et iihe i ontha abrond. H NAEiesenae o ; T e (N, T ) ! w hon stock. and the regular $1 div- .04 of the time in France with the Mrs. Wanda Chmie ska of 211 Osgood avenue, who died | G0 Flec L& Bkl A dend. The yegular dividend 6f juttlo Monuments commission, of i s e Priday afternoon at her home after | 00! Motors .. 4 1 s 4 i1.50 on the debenture stock Was|iywieh he is chairman, and worked | ° 5 ‘H]“““ ]‘ IR b i R o0 A S ) Irich Tire 4% 18 3 4 e SR e |upon hisrmemolrs, ] na” thfs morning at the Hasiford | thia m@ming at 8 o'elosk at Holy |1Udson Motors 433 1% 421 |Providence Brokers ‘The regular dividend on the com- | General Pershing planned to leave L8 e i 3 A Rev: Staphonta: Int Comb, Kng 113 ik 11 Oy eivershi CON EC ICU POWER won js pavable December 14 and fror Washinglon during the day {o| OSPIal after a short iliness, S | (ross churel Lew, stephen Dari- [ Con) ; Are in Receiv ership NECT T he extra on January 4, both 10 |make his official report upon the shgrealdentig el torRn e s e Thit Niclel : ; Ve ience, I 1, Nov. 18 (8 A focitoldesn of vocuid Moy 21, Ti i promre % ot e amerivan mumioslals | RIVTICE O Jeaus s Hiee MGshana stre | e 1 88 OF FEdiion the Sisters of | Int Harves 76 eville, Brooks & Chaffe, I'roy If purchased at current prices we believe sub- ) ast extra dividend declared on the in France. ([ e e e e 1 56 brokera nd member jommon was May 20 this year when | o e | 1umeral wrrangements. i eharge | e 107 5 e : Ney stantial investment profits will acerue to holders ; Ity cents a share w.s paid. | USE MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |of K. Blogoslowski, are incomplete. [ M{yhded 0 0 5 0 g i I ’ e | church Organist John Kumorowski Mo Dl 1858 over a reasonable length of time. The stock now L ) " " - 5 played G s funeral march. M Mont. W 4% Sophie Juchniewicz sang Gregoria Natl Risc 1 carries valuable rights. chant at {he offertory and at the |Nafl Cash Reg I | conclusion of the mass she rendered | N ¥ Central.. 1719 1671 ' Ly | “Pie Jesu” by Leybach NYNH&H 106! o TN ) The pall bearers were Mrs. Rosal- | North™ Amer. . 84 N ) We recommend the purchase of WWWIMMWM&W in Michalowska, Mrs. Marion Hop- North Pacific 8§87, 874 s g | nicki, Mrs. Anna Pierkowskl, Mrs. |Pack Mot Car 133 : SRR L . w - | Helen Gornicka, Mrs. Josephine Par Fam Lask t0 o Consolidated Laundries Corporation e oo o tatten S oot : . _ | ska. Phillips Pet ] " " Sy | Rev. Father Bartkowski conducted | Co 157 15 sas City, Mo : [] ¥ Common Stock | the committal services at the grave. | v NJ 671 ' [ Wiis ineStlman: i L ] B | Burial was in Sacred Heart ¢ Radio Corp 31 wifering from 2 . i : e | tery 1 Rd & ; vist and sealp abra A survey of industry trends indicates the laundry industry to be one of six | i 114 43¢ ' S Cianie S Pl - g that has shown a consistent monthly increase for the past year or more. This : CARD OF "_“r‘"‘ ) e “: ) & i s pushied accidentally from a see Inuestmenf ecurities . ) i stability has been characteristic of this industry over a long period of years, | 1“(‘\ v '-!l'” "1‘ ]L“- '{“Iji /'”’-_"h'- o = 2 E ot 1‘» \ " ""7‘ ‘”"'m'\" Kinlock HARTIORD NEW BRITAIN despite industrial depressions. Jparny S e e varh Pearl St. Trel, 2-3t11 W. Maln St Yel. 5800 “ = i i s e e “ . . - . b <t chai 1the ecent eath nf ¢ father . NS The Consolidated Laundries Corporation owns and controls the largest chain vll’]'m Ehens 4‘]‘ {'“'m'”l oux e We Ofier: o fl of modern laundries in the country, doing a current business at the annual lings. We especially wish to thank New Britain ,Gas Ll ht - rate of approximately $10,000,000. | the Prentice Manufacturing Co. tool g A o . . : R room, the Landers, Frary & Clark N B Sy N s l B i (‘“ We believe the common stock of this corporation, selling at about i el e R i chtil umznn mn 0. ew ritain ationa ank ] 4. $11 per share on the New York Curb Exchange, with relation to |ing iron departments; St. Cyril and 3 Prices on Application. current earnings and outlook for increzsed earnings, is selling dis- Methodius society and Russian Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges ! tinctly out of line with its intrinsic value and offers unusual oppor- s 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 » . tenity for profitable investment. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilla, Mr Stuart G. Segar, Manager b & SRy Further information upon request Mrs. Stanle adzik, Mr. and . " st s b . i | Anthony sparini, Mr. and Stanley Ulis We Cfier e e s ’ ner, Brooks & Co —_— . ; , . . e | A Electric S ' e on ’ | teve voex onvir xow onnecticut Electric Service For Every Purpose ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET - 120 Broadway _ Cowmcrcinl 120 So. La Salle St. o e ) Hawarore New e Chicagg iineat Hartford Electric Light ' [ Z Laurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine BOLLERER'S POSY SROP | Prices on Application. “The Telegraph Florist of New Brita 83 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 886 3

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