New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 19

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| ! J | i i ! '4 ? I ! A r / \ ) \ ] \ / \ A \ / y / \ / \ ly; 4 i ) ’ 4 l Ll \ ‘' “ $3 | Y N = N ’ ~ - | P VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | WITCHELL SUES ' att Stver riers \ MARKET IMPROVES fi FLoWNG LU | PUTNAM & CO et : Mambers Now York & Hariord Siack Eechanges 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN 'Rally Comes Close on Heels o TEL. 2040 TWELVE OHLAHOMA BANKS FAIL TODAY Death of Oficial Reveals In- stitutions’ Condition Talking Turkey at the White House factur plant, costing 10,000, is to be Calif., by t Co., of Cincinnati. Agamnst Producers e el Dti-Trust Act Casea Brought Lo Flurry of Selling WARTZORD ORICR, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _THL 21148 0 be red by MeNeil AI SE Oklahoma City, Nov B A D AT | New York, Nov. 27 (B—sharp Y A iraves Shull, state bank commiss L e e S BN : | £ iendencies developed in to- We Offer: . announced today that 12 sta‘e O "h".‘ e ‘m- of the Pacifie| stock market after an ope H B k banks fafled to open their doors to 4 arner Broth- | Telephone & raph Company flurry of selling had carried C & T C . har 1 otier film interests, ehari- | wil wmount SN el S S en. Hanover Ban rust Co e closings were an immediat: result of the unexpected death over that ap-|Most of these early declines we ere filed in the propriated for viet court he kb Improvements | up, and a wide assortment of active Chase Natlonal Bank night of "H. A. McCauley, 55, of i “ % e | niexDinelof | stocks were marked up 1 to 10 pulpa, who was interested in Sy e ot == Do with larger gains in a fe twelve Nt TG e Eee ‘ imin- | specialties. Trading was only mod- Guaranty Trust Co. Total deposits of the bank: e E e OO G i tates | erately heavy in volume s of October 4, given in the last S 1 | computed 1, © national coal assa- Some Short C: ering I . T C to the bank commission onalignitiee ey ciation, shows a total for the weok | .Short covering played rving lrust Co. 976. Capital stock total- of 10.850.000 | ant part in nding Nov ¥ tt IFor the weeks ending No- | The openir ie rebound of prices. decline had failed to TFox wer Corporation, Fox Film Cor- ed $310,000. oy McCauley was president of all ;e e bring out extensive ation - on and William * Fox are {0 e s banks but those at Henryetta, Wei- | et | | seller | bers Falls and Vian. | srive AR ara el b ey ottet] had accun substantial paper | Representatives of the state bank 4 ) ew days. cor intercsts, in- pr in announced pulpa State k of Mounds; Hen Bank of Comme tate bank, (10:;,"\ hours were numbered when this picture was taken, but shoitly 10 be the ca 1 afterward they were to grace the Thanksgiving dinner table at BRIDI-TO-BL SHOWE the Presidential mansion in Washington. George Akerson, sec Aisg T Citizens' | petary to President Hoover, is shown, center, receiving the tw department were placed in charze | “Extree! White House breaks off diplomatic relations Siehe - of stock con- T S Icss by E B CO o ‘) YFIIV “L‘m 0 turks!” . .. These two proud gobblers weren’t aware that their trol in compeiing companies, is & DDY ROTHERS & & he hanks s « of the hig ucs also aitrs ent buying, which of uction, were ividend pa Members Hartford Stock Exchange ed some investo ed i New BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN NG, DLONEs 43 Colony St. LED wicz of Ki miscel ] ety Paven- 1o hirds that were a present to the Chief Executive and Mis, ous ‘:l, D : The annount 1 rey B - bank; Oilton State bank: A : 1o oo S i e e ik, Terlton; Avant Hoover from the 4-II Club and business men of Duluth, Minn. ; : o eigh T B 1k A A S L A ) i " o- | which t1 ¢ S 10 upproximately $1,- Iy luncheon was, ©f depo ! improvement and «x- hares — ‘}‘jw.m D chrysanthenums E"U% pfii = Y (‘Ti’?u (j rve will be- jireturn ‘o ¢ bonds, A T 25 S he maid of honor wore a gr e \ = i Donhail s of a4 i riul eff on specu- seorseie. s an | GURD BALLE J10Es e oD o S Aetna Casualty and Surety 5 and carricd yellow chy mur 1 ul Kens s L and extra dividends Wedd g R eaaings the immediate fan j e B and 50 Shares Stanley Works . of the bride ¢ v 11 The h W st i Demand Slows Up ALBRO—JARNOT anthemums o Y ron S Anc S weanl 1de reviews called atten- The wedding of Miss Julia Jarnot, |and fern: Mr. and Mr JRECEEODE EG 0 t0 g turther slowing up in de- | ER daughter of Mrs. Catherine Jarnot |reside in I SR but this was attributed, i — of 62 Alden street. and Stanley Al. Skooz is a e L to the retarded recovery of 1 hro of 241 West Main street, son of | front an unar anoe e au :::]om‘w“r indus Wd approach We offer and recommend : Mr. and Mrs. John Albro of Wil- ‘.h‘» %]r‘nl; J ventories antion of LGl i ore AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) 1‘:}‘".14.1,(‘»;;“\_:4{:4 :{o)};\n--‘x;::"._x this morinz (P & B Closbli off rrord | DUYErs in a quic imaves alij Dot it sty : AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) church. Rev, Lucyan Bojnowski, ! : nyiliEont TueElosiisiaiowine Rinfotiies) i nt UNITED FOUNDERS pastor, officiated at the nuptial cerc- i : il 13,188 aduated | MHERY o week 4 Cor. l;RITl\‘H TYPE INVESTOR | o 1 B' " I 'd 2 it i promEsuli g Uionyllf S ithoo) ] : poration also reported a oft . S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. Miss Mary Jarnot, sister of the e ; . pidl e linea i R ! SRgoinon IR GON S LB O 0o (T8 Cp s past 0 L AN ¢ 2 JTILITIES HOLDING CORP. e e trin £fecor remained dul Fnd=t e e ol s e B SRR T el oneon s elodeabo the llBLlu bridegroom attended as best man. | g hesinnd : In 1816 he returned 1 stee npos te price same week last vear, although the At the market. The brides ore sses Julid ) H d [ K's leve o f stal shov substant Zair YV Y > oy T - Anne Gavelek, John e L X ) ss b ! & ear ago. Pennsylvania railroad announced Bought, Sold and Quoted Albro, broth of the nrid 00 ki M 1sk th offerin W common stock at L BONDSIRREGULAR, o | BONNER, BROOKS & CO. | Eaai BEEHNES sumrr ank Jarnot, brother of the bride, d Simon Dzwil, ac as ushers. | Mrs he St, Cecilia chof t of acred | str rt church s during :d 3 Atneric Machine & Foundry was New York Bridgeport he bride was attired in white ¢ spectacular individual 1 ANew Haven .\lAlhl\u Hartford tin gown of houette style and a Ve I 10 A 2 ( of ka r ing from a low of 100 off 1 . g es [tose Marie ve and carried a bou- 1" rell of . 2 i \mm: to 210 1-4 J. 1. Case ran s = ) = ‘\e“ lhl““" OH‘C? oy ) . q (et of Easter lilics and lilies of the ‘ Iy L services ondi up 9 points. Auburn Auto § and Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. lley, The maid of honor wore L b ific, Nov- shoes to match and had a bouquet J }\ h 1 3 { Lo Ver's con-iiviow cemetery ; a s Caluniet & Arfzona, Stand- rainbow colors were worn by the AT FO{ ,5\ ROAD HOME o LTl > Electrie, American & Foreign Power rridesmaids with hats and she.s ! 3 S and International Business Machines match and carried bouquets of yel-1 i ¥ . Nov. 27 () scld 4 to 6 points highe “Investments That Grow™ low crysanthemums. Resident of City fo \1 e drregular 1D There a few soft spots. Pere Following the ceremonics a 5 ; : il narket today on the tent liquidation of Fox Iilm . . bride, where relatives and friends . tion by holders secking to es i SR . le & Level Ma « 1 1 « « | ¥ other nu: ittended. Mr. and Mrs. Albro will A {EE A, : i 5 S Ribadere W Josses for income tax puc-| Baldwin Locomotive also was ’ 4 Feydtionzido I\\y\:\‘d““ ik ;41 John 1. (- : i o 12ile S : o died Sunday Such declines as developed on | pre COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN on their return res at 146 Roxbury roud. fo 18t 29 vears i . operations were inconseque Smith street. R this fs - g e and the fiem position of the FHEL VAR MEMBERS HARTFOKD STOCR EXCHANGE 1 1 I 1 e i A 1 norning at his home after a shor : ¢ A, . A ¢ apy (Furnished b 4 I e s P RUEDE—JACHIMCZY K illnes e A RRad: R Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 Miss Rozlin Juchime daugh- |y i . ve 5 it ] St 10 sm I Al ( rof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jachim- | jj,p where Mo A Nl of 1 g + Money Am Ag czyk ol 53 Bddy-Glover boulevard. | yo For ars he was em ¢ f B A L s deacon i r was a wer. | American ( 1s married to Carl Ruede. son of | ployed at the 1d y | . Saurasaiti was sub deacon, for the shorter An w » r. and Mrs. Otto Ruede of 159 | Level company Tromeaciee e : L N R e 4% {06 par cent|Am t 11 o'clock in the Holy Cross ree- | Supviving | o ficn 4 N tton on the or san e market for term loans remained | Am tory. Rev. Victor Piastkowski ofli- | five childm ; Carrie i i : it | Marin.” lecidedly dull. Call money re d|Am rel lated at the nuptial services. N A T is; Willara: Cas L9 a 132, The pall bearers were Anthony 135 per with the supply | Am Tobacco . y couple was attended by Miss e a1l o lhnT R s 3 i Anthony Malinouskas, | liberal and ingairy ligh The confident tone of the New York market should Helene Jacl ¥ I & g elene Jach c: sister of the 3 1 Wilbu 1 s, Stanley trosas, 'ete 'he 1ture of the dome i inves . . > <Q hi, : h nayls eisleniol ¥ of Glastonbu 1 Wilbur ! o ! i€ ikanoras, Hater 1 ire of the domestic rail encourage investors to buy local stocks, which hold ride, us maid of honor and Herman | (uyricr of New Londor e N o 2nd John Valinchis rou s the strength of the e i Schmidt of Meriden as best man i aior e Grikis e 1 the com- hoard Air Line hsti in respon " well under all conditions. The bride was attired in a green vl i Eamt s : e vices at the grave in St to the stock offering which marke i velvet transparent gown trimmed | o S e NMazvisic the virtual completion of the road's Brook Man ! 3 > . 5 i & ’ with maline lace and carried a bou- i Will be Held| price Tovel 3 L inanc istment program. | Bu rm (““"(‘Ul‘l‘”l_lo“(’.l at 105 carrying & right worth quet of LEaster lilies and lilies of | piday o fternc 2 o'l he i ST e oon e Antoinctie Tolezyk Ph certificates rose ¢ around 818 is an investment opportunity. the valley. The maid of honor was ||, yinond N. Gilman Rl e Fera Al s for point airly large tuenover ¢ Pasco dressed in own of zold trimmed | o ), Memorial churehwill = ey . 26 11 1 the lvanced 4 | Ohio with maline lace and carricd | giricint burial will be in Fair- | 1o 2 el ht at points o ( Rl bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. | iy ¢opeter ; o will be held Fri- [ he g G R 1 & Pac A reception was held at the home 4 g | Gy £ 8:30 'oiclock abMhen b eirhimwaril coursednivin Chirysler Corp of the bride. and friends and rela- : te horme and ut Holy Cross | \ading. Pennsy @ - radi ennsylvania General 41,5 (Colo ‘ fives from Meriden, Enfield, Spring- | Y €ather for H ’hd‘” Is i : ch ut 8 o'clock. DBurial will be | goined 115 1o within less. fiel iy 1) . TAST L i ¢ ess field and Berlin were present. On | To Be GGood, Exnerts : < % . red M ' Hoint tofilisls higi % : their return from an unannounced Vashington 1 f | 1han tehi General 4s v 2 wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Ruede ' ,cually good i O LoriThil 2 ‘nzio Harchi rdax’s decline w N H will make their home at i e al g : ¢ 3 neral of Vincenzio M hizh S 5 nmfln enn Glover houleyard the i : / A s s Dl ety Lt A - weather to mgtor 10 d fonday , Sl va a . 5 5 NSKI—ROZAKIEWICZ 16 ST v A & 4 n 1 ! Cigh 5 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Srsr 2 ) « RABBI TO SPRAK hon it York Adjustment 34 ' PN ek > o orning &t 9 o'clock et the (o western Pennsylvania | : b held tomorro orni e Faieina 497 451 485 35 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Toly Cross church, Miss Catherine N f gty 1 5 e northern ic 4 SHC o'clock | | ot the ome LK) B Gladys Kozakiewicz, dsughter of Mr. | Now - Emeland would 1y gt chaiiing : e ik Al Stnari G. Segar, Manager Kiewicz of bt . " oo [ this evening: ou: the jec What| from chui Utilities 1 it Shraet) ed o | Chengo to snow flurri Lo sth Lo Offer to the Modern | will he cemetery, N Utilities and Industrials ——————— Bt stre rled ol o neotel theso. wotld. endl hefoct Britain but held a favorable under : I‘L”‘} “‘,‘”:"';" ‘flv” of Mr. ond | ino cranberry sauce was put on the | Anierican Telephone co We Ofter: e AR LS of 24 Cabolf iyt meat or dark mea Mes. Cora Vates Hilthrand g A e e 2 street. The solemn high m S e e S A ceb ; e e 2 ARGAS B SIORBRN ‘; i R e e o S S o AETNA FIRE INSURANCE Sy e on oW ediby Ray Southern New Iin ind, Delaware who died Monday at the N like S S8 ¢ T v 2 b Victor Plastkowski as deacon and |ypr ARt S R the low k i Hola e R O R e 291 81 S AL Rey. Stanislaus Nalewajek as sub| arvland and Virginia 4 Britain General hospital. were hei as stocks adv . Nicke s 2848 Price on Application. deacon. 2 % %% lake region and the Ohio Valley this afternoon at 2 o'clock he e deTally Int Harves $075 i S ol : with perhaps a touch of snow here Jate hopie. Rov. Theodore S: Duni A b 1 & Tel During the mass Mrs. Julia Podol. | 5t REPAAPR & (0T Of SIRE A0H i o Eaal Lk S Ken Cop 7% Al sang ve Maria” and {00 RS ERAENS Sang Mack Tr [k 7 Ohlbiomise Mer The cnue wed officiated and burial was in Fair- | more point, Rome ¢ 1-2 ek Truck T ey 7 o e e he sharch was | PNk uorccutor s - B Do o Vo e Locat, stocks e e v o by e ek r weather is n n oon a LET nited States gove i secut SUEE e el IFurnised by Putnam & Co.) H‘rl Gas Co con 50 Cross school ALECEILE Edvwesd Morton North i d firm 3 s Hfd Gas Co com 60 Miss Jane Kelpinski, sister of the e Funcral services for Ldwa wil | of new bond T8 S tnsurghice Sitocks e 30 bridegroom, ttended a maid of hon- UNEMPLOYED IN PARADE ton North a for 62 yeass | preceding mar Sag et o Ay ST o, X Bid Asked | Southern N l 7 or. und Veter Kozakiowicz, brother | Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 27 (P)—a e e e e o0 s | N Y N H & H 105310 At Casualty EIEE i S itae dlade v hes procession of about 1,000 cm win Mfg. Co. who died yesterday of Province of Alberta thirty- | North Ame S e “ AMER[CAN HOSIERY GO The bride was attired in a gown | Ployed which wa {o th morning at his home, 356 W r 55 was marketed at 99 5-4 Nord iRl Aetna Fire 54 of white bridal satin of princess | D&l Bireann th noon was Main street, were held this after- Pack Mot Automobile Ins 15 le a Rose Marie veil and carried | StoPped by plainclothes police armed noon at # o'clock at his late hom: Penn 1t R Conn Gene; VOTES EXTRA DIVIDEND ower bouquet of lilies of the val- | With shillalihs ot Woman Fliers Again Phillips Rev. Samuel lifte of s i Hartford 5 loy, roses and ferns. The maid of rade crumpled ! lark’s Episcopal church offici After Endurance Mark Postum o R Hifd st 5 honor wore a yellow satin gown with ran helter-skelter — for 1 burial was in Fairview cem Los Angeles, Nov. 27 (UP)—In | ub Serv N J 78% National Firc Special of 2 Per Cent Declared in lorse hair hat and shoes to match | another attempt (o set 4 new en Radio Corp z Phoenix Iire and had a bouquet of yellow crysan- e = palibearars were friends in the anee refucling Bobby Trou 8% Travelers Ins Co 1300 1350 Addition to Regular for themums and ferns. CORNSLL| AT PHILADELPHIA Russcll & Lrwin office: Arthur land Elinor Smith, girl fliers, took « 4 Manufacturing Stocks oo Anount IFollowing .the ceremonies a recep- Philadelphia, Nov. Th Berg, William Habbersett, Willian (@0 Metropolitan airport at 9:40 a. m. ! Am Hardwa e 0 tion s held at the home of the Cornell football rvived ftoduy Scott, lLawrence Mang Geor day. Arow-ITart B 42 e dircctors of the Americdn hrid bout 150 guests from New fer the T day game with Ohlsen and J Toinlin irls have made two previous { ! Billings & Hosicry Co., v .erday decl York. Bdston, New Rochelle, and ' the University of Ienns 2 s 10 better the record, g0 N T Bristol Brass extra dividend of 2 per cent in this city attended. Mr. and Mrs. Kcl “Gloomy Gil" Dobie as non CARD OI' TIANKS | rday they were forced down ind Oil Ny Colt’s Arms e {\dition to the A quarter! pinski will leave tonight on a honey- | committal as msual as to whether | We wish to thank our relatives |3 ning alott 18 hours. 7T War > Lock hpR L dend of 2 per cent, payable D moon trip to New York and Wash- | his team has a chanee against Penn Il renas roLARGE Rinancas ad attempt was ended after ap- Studebaker Fatnir Bearing Co 5 ber 2, to stock of record November ington and en their return will re- [sylvania. Among the experts Cornell I e T e Ximately three hours in the air | Texas Co Hart & Cooley 26 side at 67 Booth street. |is rated good this yecr, with morc A GivE N v | when Trout was purned with | Tex Gulf ,'\”] )anders, F | =3 - |than an even chance of winning Lorraine, also for the beautiful florat | Easoline during a refueling test ElnERoliBoalfiit ox N B Machine WOMAN STILL DETAINED SKOOG—HART but Dobic said he would make no fe | Underwood 101 Nodth £.Tadd ; el Ol N v T (i Mildred Hart, daughter of | prediction. 2 “:::‘ o | MURDER CHARGES DISMISSED | Union Pac 7 Peck, Stowe & Wil . n ‘l_;["““'m_d‘lm‘\ “Who attaoiad N and Mrs. Gustave Hart of Stan- Sty i virs has proved the success of | \R AND MRS, MICHAEL MU SIICaE; o 2 TR~ ClimEea (o i (oM -anbie Russell Mfg Co shoot. Archbishop' John Smit at stroet. and Ivor Skoog. son of | FOUR FOUND DEAD 5 STont e S e i murder against Police Lieut. Phillip | United Fruit Scovitle brg Ca 7 | ht was, st and Mrs. Alexander Skoog of | Oklahoma City, Nov. 27 (B—The o e ek e Carroll, four members of his detee- | U S Ind Al landaral b 140 ‘," ‘l(",,'d rivie 66 © sl married this after- | bodivs of Frank Henley. his wife |: contly celebrated hey | S | tive bureau squad and four hood- | U S Rubber t6 2 TR e 45 ¥ ,“:‘ T:,"\’\‘u: nét noon at 4 o'clock at,the parsonage and their two small children, i oy e anniversary, A VE YOUR ORDER NOW oG con nechon il et e Tortington O 86 \‘;m; k1t Wan-unkBuRoeR LA of the irst Lutheran church. Rev | of whom had heen shot to death '|i\iteinen. s, pictured here as for of Octavius Gr 1y, negro politi- | West 1 Union Mfg C 1 ould proceed. A Ao Ahlquist, D. D, will officiate | vwere found foday in the family | glo gy in a recent theatriea GEAVE COVERINGS cn election primary day in | Willys Ov 10 i EEE = dnd - b i : he appe: 1 : ER S - za1, 75 | Veeder-Root 57% 9% with the judge determined to throw N n Hart was her siste Pome, one muile north of Newalls, ey forme ¥s s a4 Aubrey St . 8. were dismissed today by Spe-| Woolworth (0 3 : blic Utilities St ST ikt thie. b Wi rihonor and Philly Okla e L PRl Lonrel, Hemtock, Sprace or Pine i e Sl R R L 3 1 h ) 1:’\‘\\\:1\ o8 Stke: L il aightien (igThe T was his brother's best man. Reports to the sherifl’s afiice he v | qpe still hanpy other BOLLUREI'S POSY. SHOP . Locsch. Judge J. B. David vester- ot e b iy 4 oo e e o The bride wore a russet georgette | indicated Henjey had killed his wife (o ho have married sinee they | rie 1 Flor'st of New Britain bad declared he would rever TREASURY BALANCE | Coun T4 & P 3% pra 94 '.: b : ""v'.“'h"] REBIL LS Shild o gown and hat to match and carried nd children and then himself, did have sought the divorce court 83 WEST MAIN ST, TEL, 886 l"”.‘ verdict of guilty. Treasury Balance, $129,616,890. | Conn Power ., ¥ 9y 10 { birth is eig pounds. 1 | ) \ \ § - .

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