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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOQV EMBER 20, 1929. —_——— 8 NATURE ASSAILS ™ Bireh Recora PARIS WAISTLINES IRREGULAR TREND ' waur street Briets | UPWARD MOVEMENT CENTRAL STATES'———— CLIMBING UPWARD HALTS CURB GAINS *~— - ON'STOCK MARKET ; Fenecral )voq,uu] mrL ) to Mr. and | {Mrs. Ernest Carlson of Maple Hill i g e 5 a il Contidence Returns and Leading TEL. 2040 Shares Jump 2 to 13 Points HAKTIOND OFFICH, ¢ CENTRAL BOW, __TEL 11188 PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York & Hartord Siock Bxchanges orders d Red Cross Report Shows 163] ason was born to 3ur. an sies Wmter Styles Fail to Show Few Shares Gain, But Prolit- Felix Clenniewski of 1 Ga]ammes in 712 Years i ol Y e s el | pital today O Check on Rising Trend | Taking Hampers Advance ©. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 20 (UP)— | RN ; Paris, Nov. 20 (®—There arc no| New York, Nov. 20 (P—The curb York, No (P2 Lroad fother Nature scems to find _the | Abe Hague, Net . | more sub-normal waistlines in the market displayed further raliying vl SR s X o § States between the Mississippt River |(PI—Gerrit J. Diekema, new Ameri- |00 conure tendencies today, but profit taking ©Micako distri We Offer: [ 1d the Rockies particularly atiract. | AN minister to the Netherlands, to- | i | S ) b5 et S Everything is back to normalcy, |01 Vesterday's udvance was in suf- Ao iaticne CONNEROTTOTT TR Q YO \ © Eround over which to spread ,1‘-Vi";;\ nEegeniad Shie g cr dentaisinto e b e Tl volume o ] L CONNECTICUT ELEC. SERVICE CO. ) i LTI o e | mal or raised waistline is no wai what irregular s bounded TMONNECTTCTT T ¥ y £ LB lustve ot the Missisaiol Vel | Pyl o o minister eror | ine ) educed vol ¥ roraad CONNECTICUT POWER (CO. COM. isited this rom Tary Gt | Cardenas also presented his cre-| Waistlines continue their journey el HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 10! June ‘80,140 according | d¢ntials tod | upwards in the last minute versions i port recently issued by ths 5 — of style put out as mid-season col- Gt on ; HARTFORD GAS CO. COM. ¥ e s ;\\\n TO BE SENT |lcctions by all the important dress o e ; SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. CO ! et ATnerican Red! Grosa 5 20, (Ph—At the | houses el ”“.‘, ! o $ J CERN NE o\ Al L. i | SEerEn e White House today it was said th Many women waited to see t} a4 ey ) The greater number of these cal- zmities were tornadoes which num- red 94, Floods totalled 3 These calamities claimed 1,012 Tives, and injured 0 persons, ac- nomination of Senator Walter F. collections before ordering Edge of Wew Jersey, to be ambas- | winter clothes, hoping for s for to France, probably would be ioration of the long {sent o the senate tomorrow or Fri- waist dictu But the dressma , but ong other West Ne as in good i iy bt il sold up more than xt cording to the report day: 45 I ey & il grlimbios o o s e 4 in Octo- | ulate business, coupled v ; W. M Baxter, It mennger. of {TANBSINENE B0 mas 26K Farle m' e e 4 points. Allied I owns #ble dividend and earnings oy ° inized relief shows no sign of CHARGED WITH ASSAULT Wasp waists are close to real i Ak A rect was apparently 1 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Ctiaan | Orlando, 1 tion in the long skirted, . 1 f o , Families Assisted | Patton, travel coated costumes some of the leg HARTFORD MERIDEN New BRITAIN Baxter quoted figures showing Ohio, w g dre ak served today with & war. ers call five-to- 33 Lewis St. that the Red Cross assisted 21,379 rant charging assault with intent to emnble The coats are 2 s 1 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. anting 106,594 people, | kill, signed by Mrs. Cora Lee Eden, | fitting with wide bands o | whom he shot in a lover's quarrel | around the bottom, exaggerati oA oAl 1 & volume « —— 1g among the many se her home November 12, Mrs. fitted waistline, S e g : i bus disasters in the middle w en -js the divorced wife of the| Even skating and golf costur VR inale of lead Fince 1922, was the Missour James Oliver Curwood in the newest showings place waist- | control o fedl 51 T e diana torn hannon County bver a tr lines at the natural c ve a gain of 1 1o 3 v d of Indiana sold fra Missouri, sweeping HANG R T e . - ) ‘ 50 Shares of Stanley Works ck nearly 400 miles lor Me 3 20 (P—0f seven OFFICTALS TO ATTEND SESSION and Gulf mounted a | v o ¢ 3 ! e knd ending its havoc-wrecking jour- | men kidnapped by bandits from a | Hartford, Nov. 20 (P—Stat: couple . sa 20 Shares Of Aetna Llfe hey near Princeton, Indiana ranch near here, three were found Commissioncr William H. 1 t Industrials « . ” dred persons were Killed, more [ hanged by their thumbs to telegraph John R. Donohue, of the municipal Doehler Die A : than 3.000 were serlously injured. | poles some dis away. One had tax division, and Farwell Knapp. | jesued tivotan o C : 50 Landers Frary & Clark and thousands of others recelved torture. Troops have fcrmer depuly tax commissioner, and 2 ) | tirst aid treatment. | been sent in pursuit of the bandits |1OW in the office of the probate 4 ¢ Baxter states in his report, that in the hope of recuing the four court id the al conven ! B W L m addition to first aid and life-savi napped men who still are missing, |tion ax Off 3 s : g bhe Red Cross is ma 5 : &1 cialy a idence, R, ) | : :urms of rehabilitation work follow lacane 5 Cor ] ng calamities. One of the = Conim B deatetigt e Ak : : : ) B A Inportant, tasks of the organization |, he first ten months |Part in the the fir ¥ i i : We offer fln‘d le'corr!nn_ud:. ey [ hfter a adisaster. is the reestablish- | of this year showed a docrease of | d a7 Becontii e S GEERE L i AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) ..\,v{, .} of the basts for credit in the |3 614 compared to the samo period ol i opera or i AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) en area of 16 - e il i ' = ———— Despite Drenier olihiistnas! OCK TO BE SPLIT Up The Tron A e UNITED FOUNDERS . THRIE Mich.. Nov. 20 (P—War- totalt numibar of births Lhis National Biscult Com- tants naming four morc employes W) BRITISH TYPE INVESTOR ( S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. 10! ide campaign York Noc. W. B: N . R . i o listeel o) ) gher. Ame EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. X r‘ ]T”',""”"’.“H in the $3,502 00, de- LONG TAKEN TO HOSPITAL ¥'s myn I shares and an in- i 15 y I At the market. alcation of the bank's funds were!| Bryce 1. Long, assistant general o in authorized captial sock 10 | yoirovt Vietims of Knifing 2 i PR b 55 tsgued | - The men charg- | secretary of the Y. M. C. A, was|$145.000,000 from $55,000,000, A i NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS rd D. Montague, as- [taken to the New Brita neral | It is proposed to use part of the Engage Local Attorneys to RA![& [EA[] B['NI]S ts, R IL M Bought, Sold and Quoted | ].n “Hl additional stock for th cquisition ok ron, hospital foday and tomorrow f ] sl el UG i New York Chicago Bridgepor | | Demand for Isses Increases f IR e o . 55 West Main St. Markedly as Prices Climb 2 PHE MARKET AT | EISLER ELECTRIC CORPORATION 5 Uree plaintiiis treated e 1l Outstanding Manufacturers of Essential Parts and e e togpltal and « el L ( “Investments That Grow™ Equipment for a number of the most rapidly devel- :,“H‘:”.“(:‘ ag s \ 3 ) pEr { . t . ! Sring bt S FTT o a7 2 Bt Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & C Net Earning Entire Year 1929 §200,49% Per Share $1.00 i “,;,,“,,.j“, Sy S L DR [T 9 9 0. First Three Months Year 1928 232,176 Per Share bbed the plaintiifs with a_knife tin i o e 2 : j§ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN ;:!r“:t N M,G"th; . }gf? t?gf‘f; ::W» ::are wnd that he was assisted by Sodonis i SR 200 198 200 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE irst Nine Months 929 84945 erplare YOUNG CHILD FOUND DEAD Faciic Dl Burlington | | : Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 Capitalization 200,000 Shares Common Stock i Aoy i L :1 ¢ Tt b : e 1 T \ the dea baby girl whose found in a brook - Recent official statement by the presid-nt indic early date. T ion of dividends at an 0, ws an unusuall PROVIDENCE GAS COMPANY nee sheet as of Septembe cial position with a ratio of current liabilitics of 1 ; Iy {'\ i o Thr m g 3% i : N Stockholders of r(,“”.d :\‘0‘.. ]_’~ 1”29 ha‘.e the end the purchase of this stock selling on the New York curl e Foreign obligatior fer e bascol i B0s L edai il right to subscribe to one new share of stock for each | per share i : 1ulo- I D i B six held at $15 per share. Rights expire December i 1 10bile Cert (i e G 16, Notice of subscription privilege has been [ B NNER BROOKS & CO e 1 Chrysler Corp 343 : ) sent to stockholders but actual warrants will not be ’ & = i 1| Colo Kuel 5 mailed. The “rights” however possess an active . LA market. ! i ’ COIBAATOLNG TR0 (0 EU0ES, N R Y Funerals |: R Stocklolders may adjust their holdings through 4 | 120 BROADWAY 120 SO. LA SALLE ST. ’ I'r z in convertibles rallied | D2V Chem 3074 this office. l New York Chicago i O o HEEn “ B Approx. Mal‘ll\et.‘ Stock .'!1 ) ex-rights Funeral services for Marion limbed Coal Erie 1t i Rights” 1-11} ~ zelk. infant daught Ire i Fam Players , 511 Yield About 5.00¢, = of her parents, w In the United Sta o nt | Genl Aspha : x = ing at 7:45 at . or 1= G I 1 1 Burial was in Sa 1 « 1 tre G ; 1l : . tery. ‘ vs. whic ! oo 5 i Dol Dorsey A v N YLt Com b ;; . ! Edw 1. Do of 14 Hroud per « neral hosp ; s Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchuanges . i 66T 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Ty 7 Stuart G. Segar, Manager WHEN SECURITY PRICES DECLINE AR ‘ Deaths o'clock at $t. Mary's church. Buriil will be in St. Mary's cemetery, | To the individual investor the word “depression” is apt to convey anxiety But to the management of RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, a general manage- | George Kudziuaskas s We Offer: Albert W. Schlotterbeck W. Schlotier ment investment trust, with its internationally diversified | The funcral of George Kudziua 5 AUTOMOB[LE ]NSURANCE holdings and expert guidance in the selection of securities, | kas, aged 45, of 324 Ch e 1 3% i ; i | iaE e e B | | who dled Dighorsel ! hia b Price on Application. | depression” spells “@pportunity. | e e i thisEhoTl ing u s o e Py 0 . o'clock at St Andrew's church A Schloticrh. & Wak R i | Regardless of market trends, there remain securities rela- | { -*0:‘ n “h']“i‘” e A edic J | tively overvalued, or undervalued, thus permitting a well-"_ | g stk iey e ety % AR o TET o e managed investment trust to modify its holdings with ad- D oThe TaAentasi dsacon B . Vi cam Boiler ST “‘m;!.m« LEAGUE PARTY vantage and profit to its security holders. Rev. dohn J a8 sub-deacor e with | Readi 1 i il i e s b XL Sy i Mary's cemetery. | Now Britain Aerle, I'. O. I Scars Rovbuck 447 AT e 1240 1270 |song’ the Hartfol i, ST o In fact, RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, A Nl Morer e e W R st ien Bty | Manufacturing Stocks Iy a iembers making ar- | which is managed by the Reliance Management Corpora- Funcral services forairs, Mary E. | jrothers, Herman and Otto Schlof- | St € e 6 ! J e i tion, because of the broad experience and wide interna- Morse, aged 64, of 118 18] terbeck of this elty two rs, | Std o Ofl Arrow-Hart & He L 2 ford at 7:30 and witl go to :‘z}" thons tional financial contacts of its directorate, is in a favorable " Sl "1«:‘]“’.‘”":'..!, “"“’I"‘)‘“:“i"f" S g BECIATG Gl i i (o] Billing 3 v i hoty {8 s thals st a s position to benefit instead of lose by any period of depres- | el (16 attarnoon il olciouldn IEin e ol ie e e v f the social proves to be “ sion which we may experience. ‘ prayers at the B. C. Porter Son€ his late hom (pd e e m , <l ; 7 « u-»;:"]iydiw\\;”‘um Al“r Y ) P | funcral home with I odore | at 1:30 o'cl will b pris Tex Fafine Bearing (o PRt b ‘ The purchase of securities of RELIANCE INTERNA- S ot G dnie e SR i B S e et ol . TIONAL CORPORATION enables the investor to assuie were. taken to the funeral home of | 2 o'clock vill be in Fairview [ 1 < B Maeni - S himself of a sagacious and skillful management of his d Hotchkiss in Thomaston | cemetery Union ¢ North & Judd . “““_“'“""' INTENTIONS funds at all times and particularly during a period of dis- Db i Wisne sl 1 clsERtoe LWL 10 T v e ATty e SR turbed money markets. VR s Rerk s ot Tl il i town clerk by the following: Antonio B e David Fdman Luwlor strect, died last night at the | 17 8 Steel I A e i Diunco of 18 Tremont street, and Further Information On Request. o | ucon ospital (ollowlie anail ::“‘iy"“y"‘hf‘ A wnley Works e ittt | Torrington Co ........ 60 (it Main street, who died Monday | fered the Hartford institution aboui | Willys Over RN i o = R warning at his home, were held this 4 month ago and underwent two | Woolworth 3 T3 R dr B ok o s | Witz of 15 | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Swed- | gperations Yellow “rucl ) i Kallberg of mumznn mmn @o‘ ish Bethany church. Rev. Charles| She was born in Poland ar I Public Utilitles Stocks Ma I ' J. Fredeen, pastor. officiated and !,y o laatll N STOCKS nn Llee S o 90 100 | Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges \ ¢ 55 West M Farmington avenue Anna Kra- awlor street Adolph ) Maple street, and wd of 93 Whiting burial was in Fuirview cemetery d by Putnam & Co.) [Conn Lt & P 516, pfd 99 o this city seven years ago when - Cenn Power 100 city. about 25 year 0. She ca BRANFORD CHIED RESIGNS Street New RBritain Phone 2580 | % Sr e RbLlen B e WA AT Insurance Stocks Hid Klee Light 98 108 Branford, Nov. 20 :1'1Iw l\n‘p:nd LEAVE Y A \ Bid A Hid Gas Co com o §h for six weeks, Police Chief Victor Stuart G. Segur, Manages 5 sides her husband, she I 3 \ | | i "”" s » danshler Trances;. andl s sond | Astin, Casupi(s Htd Gas Co com ..... - 60 | H. Lacroix has resigned . - | AR i Mandel | Actna Life Ins Co PN B Gas .. 3 S0 | The police commissioners accept- ‘ Lourel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine The funeral was held this after- | Avtna Iire 550 | Seuthern N 160 ed the resignation and delay in an- 3 er home. | Automobile Ins 17 nouncement of a successor was bae |l T IR e L FORY. HOR oon at 3 o'clock from her home. | Automo | e . ! “The Telexraph Florist uf New Dritain | RAbDI Joseph Aronson officiated and | C‘onn General 00 TREASURY BALANCE licved to indicate tho town might 715 Treasu ¢ Balance, $120,741,568. | return to the constable system. 83 WEST MAIN ST, . 888 ihmlul was in Beth Alom cemetery. lllnr\roul Fire

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