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¢ 1] A y . L 5 | L] [} ’ L] ) L] ' t L] 5 \ L] ) . ) B 3 . 5 . \ i t “ . ] . .I i ;s \ -« IR e ; L4 » N ® ’ . 0 ) e . C ¢ 5 L3 . |. * Brooklyn Capture Valuable Link In Solution of Zito Murder Case New Haven, Dec. 5 (P} —A bri layer who police believe has val able knowledge to aid them in the investigation of the murder of Dor inick Zito, 19, was to be broug! from Brooklyn, N. Y., where he w placed under arrest last night, soon possible. He is Domin Prete, 21, long sought in conpection with b a youthful band of alleg: ers of counterfeit money, amo them Zito, who plied their trade Connecticut cities. Prete, however, denied in Broo! Iyn that he knew anything of associated with slot machine business. Zito in operating Zito's bo with a bullet hole through the head, was found in Orange last Saturd the niurder, but admitted he had be: fiel after it had lain in a for two weeks. Police first adopted a theory he had been slain in a feud over a girl and lJater began a thorough in- vestigation of his activities as as | bootlegger and counterfeiter. as| The youth was arrested in Ha | ford for passing a spurious §3 and a second Isadore Arrick u- | ir m- ht ed was sent to jail g | eral weeks ago on the same char: i | Meanwhile police launched a search | for Prate. k-| Zito was said to have turncd and now police thin th state's evider :n [ he dicd the de: @ | Authorities expr of a “squeale ed the belief thot dy | much towards solving Zito's death could be developed by auestioning 2y G Pre I TUNNEY FINISHES DEFENSE PROGRAM Completes Plans to Fight Fogarty Lawsuits New York, Dec (UP)—It w reported today that Gene Tunn d his la virtually had con leted plans for defense of the su brought against the former heav weight champion by Katherine garty of Fort Worth, Tex., and hc husband, John. (mo “substantial change in ownership of its stock and the records of the company shéw no change.” OFFICIAL RESIGNS - AS PROBE STARTS as | oy | u- Practices Checked | New York, Dec. 5 (P—0On the eve IFo- | of an investigation by United States { Attorne | practi y Ameli of Brooklyn into bail s of magistrates, federal Tunney and his wife, who just ar- fcommissioners and bonding agent rived from Italy staying ten ‘\\llh:nu Wilson has resigned as porarily at the Hotel Dorset here, |United States commissioner in the but it was said that they p]Amvvdl(.wwm district of New York. to leave soon for Stamtford. Conn.| His resignation becomes effective where Tunney built a home for Polly | December Lauder before their marriage. {day thuat he had decided to resign, Gearge W. Whiteside, Tunney's at- fafter five years in office, to accept torney, has not decided whether it|a partnership in a law firm will be necessary for the former| Iederal agents have been con- boxer to appear in court at Bridge-|ducting a sceret inquiry into bail port, Conn., Wwhe Mrs. Fogarty's|practices in Brooklyn for the last £300,000 breach of promise suit is|three months, particularly in liquor scheduled to be tried next month, | The report of the agents has rty also is suing for $500,000, | heen received by Mr. Ameli and ing alienation of affectior | ¥ederal Judge Campbell, senior 1t was learned that the Tunney'$|judge of the district, but its con-| were contemplating a trip to Flori- | da after Christmas. PERKINS ADMITo PENNROAD CONTRO B. & M. Head Says Pennsylvan Admits Purchase Ioston, Dee. & (A—Oflicial jirmation of reports that e vania railroad interests had ac stantial blocks of stock co invol 1. Tt was announted to- nts have not been made public. MAN GAUGHT WITH , RADID PHOTOGRAPH Scotland Yard Arrests Bank B Emploge Tor New York London, Dec. 5 (P) sent by radio across | was used to captur |York bank employe who wa brought into Bow street court toda -A photog! the aph n- - bill | member of his gang, | {U. 8. Commissioner Quits—Bail| Atlantic | a former New | CURTIS . WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 80 Mrs. Margaret Miller Lived af Same Address 57 Years Death {oday claimed Mar- aged 80, one of the oldest German residents of this city who made her home at 141 Curtis | street for She was born in Germany, M 35, 49, in the district of Alsace Lorraine, the daughter of George and Margaret I’hanphan. Since coming to this city Mrs, Miller had made her home here, spending most of her life at the Curtis street home. A vear after arriving here she was married to Herman Miller, who died seven years ago. She was one of the earllest members of John's German Lutheran church ana some years ago was active in church | affairs. Survivirg are five sons, Charles, Willlam, Fred and Miller, and three daughters Katherine, Carrie and Miller, all of this city. Funeral services will be held Saty vrday afternoon at 2 o'aloc home. Burial will be in I cemetery. Mrs. | garet Miller, years. Fdwarg, Louis Tort Kent, Vincent M. - Audibert, local trial justice, was killed last night when an automobile in which he was rid- ing was struck by a freight tratn, With him was Roy I. Kent, United States immigration official, who was critically crash. s * Me.. De Deaths ] John William Lapotosky, Jr. John William Lapotosk: five day old son of Mr. John William Lapotosky ast street, died yesterday ynoon at the New Britain General hospital. Besides his parents he is |survived by a sister, Geneva. | Funeral services were held this | afternoon at 3 o'clock at the funeral , Jr, and Mrs. of 889 in St. Mary's cemeter; . Funerals ”; | | MRS. MARY BERMITSKL I Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ' morning at her home, 961 Starn- street, were held this morning 0 o'clock at the home and at lock at 8t. Andrew's church. A ley at 90 s the St | irview | | JUDGE KILLED BY TRAIN | (UP)—| injured in the| e | | Electric Bond & Share, in after- | g | tes! m | |home of John J. Tarrant. Burial was | Light, normally wide moves | turther broad advances. | Gas A and Middle | were Bermitskl, aged 49, who dled Tues- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Weddings THORSEN—WENIS (Spectal to the Herald) York, Dec. Miss Marie formerly ¢f New Britain, and now of 500 West 113th et, New York, and Carl Thorsen, New Weni: Conn,, st of 121 Jast 80th street, New York, | will be merried today in the City | Cltapel herc by Depity City Clerk John J. McCormic They procured | @ license to marry at the municipal | bullding today. Miss Wenis was born in in, the daughter of Frances Wenis. Mr. Thersen, who is the son of Burt and Yvonnc Thorsen, wes Lorn in Denmark. ew Brit- Charles and CURB PRICES RISE | INRESUMED RALLY Electrical Power Shares Lead Upward Turn on Market New York, Dec. 5 (P—With oper- ations for the advance again con- verging upon the electrical power shares, important curb shares were lifted further into new high grounas | for the recovery today, although progress was still impeded by con- siderable profit taking on the way up. Amcricah Superpower was once more competing with Electric Bond & Share for leadership in the util- ity group. Superpower had an tended period of comparative quies- cence after formation of the new Morgan-Bonbright holding compan- ies a few months ‘ago, but its re- cent dividend action and carnings statement showing profit from the| sale of socurities of approximately $47.000,000 for the 11 months end- inz Nov. 30, have once more turned the s potlight upon it. The issue rose some 31 poings, bringing it into the neighborhood of 50, compared to its recent low of 15 | Bond and Share Active at the | which iperpower has a substantial inter- was also active and in good dc- and, getting up around 90, com- ed to the November low of bU. American Gas, Northern States Pow- er A, and Standard Power and scored Associatea Utilitl West somewhat hesitant. Interest in the investment group converged upon Shenandoah | and Blue Ridge. These stocks col- lapsed to drastically low levels, far Lelow their oftering prices, during the market crash, The actfon of their sponsors, announced this morn- ing, which amounted to virtual con- | tributions of several milliong of dol-, lars to their assets, stimulated de- {newed buying of the shares. Blue Ridge and Shenandeah commoy, | which sold down to about 3 and 7| trust | = control of the Boston & Maine |01 @ Warrant charging embezzle- solemn high mass of requiem was{rospectively a few weeks ago, cach | rairoad lios been given by Acting|ment |said at the three altars. Rev. Ed-|rose more than 2 points to above 10, | i T Nelson Perking | (he Dhotograph was received by ward V. Grikis was celebrant at the | while the preference shares made | Bt i Scotland Yard from New York and |middle altar and Rev. Thomas J.|corresponding gains. O e o & Al yasterday that 500N Afler Christian Peterson Solem | Laden was deacon and Rev. John .| The interstate commercsscommis- v--’n nt W W Atterbury of the | Westergaard, formerly employed «..‘l,mwmi wag sub-deacon. Rev. Ed-|glon's proposal of an investigation LEL oy 2 s the foreign exchange department of | ward Gradeck and Rev. P. P. Sau-|or rail holding companies b ht | Pennsylvania railroad had admitted . e | = ho! g companies roug! SIARL AR B e e |the Chatham Phenix National Bank |rusuitis were at the side altars. Dur- | yonewed solling i pennroad. bt to him late in October that the|J TG, s arrested at Har. |Ing the offertory Mrs. Anna Sintaw|{ wag supported around 14, | Pennroad Corporation, an allied : : eyl Bt supported aro . open- 1 v 1 bo. | Wieh, about T0 miles from London. |senz “Ave Maria” and James I.|ine" Cin o bloek of 12,000 shares | holding compuny; had acquirod 1 Westergaard wis brouglt o Lon- Donahue sang “Benedictus” ny | ¥ vl & U tween 15 and 20 per cent of the Pre) jon and was remanded at the Bow | Gounod. As the body wan being [** Ji2¢ TE0E | 0 ferred voting stock of the Boston & | 0. "\ olice court on a provisional [horne from the church Miss Anna|_, Oh> Vg bled | Maine. sy 3 st Eaa T tans oG ! steady. Vacuum tumbled 4 points at | ) ] 4 2 caditloniyarin SRcharelnsRIn L Ee Caees Sl sl RE LU G e B e O D ning | thenral i d) Wi ngk | Continulng, Mr, Perkilis sald thal |iin embesslenient in- tho United| Rev. Father Grikis conductea tha| 3¢ °PRNNE. then falled, —mne combination of the holdings of (Nt g When arrested he had a let- | COMmittal services at the grave in St. | Joronaih 2 N0 Penrirfad with theseiet thie New (. 0 BUSh Sl B o Matye cemistety tanda sagging during the mornthg. York, New Haven & Hartford rail- | " 0% Crogit | s i{xll‘lé;};ul::;er‘z aguin i;]cur::;ar?l!.oc}:;: road, which owns 28.3 per cent of B I e (s : 4 vi d. | e e R e e Westergaard w indicted by th John Martin Rankin Theaters A agaln scored, with re- | give practical control federal grand jury in New York yes- 4 g iq terday. He was alleged to have ob- .o](h:, ld’\“hdh?;’r\\\\"' -h:hi’y‘k:ll;l(;l(;fi tained £60,000 through forgery and 10t believe there was any 1 e : of the two pooling their voting stock HSTEPTEse "‘flUOHS_-_ " to act together. “I don’t look for| = = 7 any attempt to interfere with the Real Estate New conduct of the Boston & Maine,” ) said, The alwa the ford. Recent reports from Dow. Jon & Company that the Pennroad co: poration had also bought heavily i to New Haven stock were Tuesday by BEdward G. Bucklan chairman of the hoard of that roa e sald the management Pennsylvania’ railroad T had a close relationship wi ew York, New Haven & Har knew denied re as th - Joseph Vance street. A. Sinskie to Josephine Cianci, Rocky HIll avenue, Mortgage Anderson, et al, fo Pruden- tial Insurance Co., $6,500, d, | street. d.! of n Jinus LD C USE HE SIFIED ADS TURN TO IN Gifts For Her— GIFT BUYING PROBLEM CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE CLASSIFIED SECTION the Children THE HERALD THE Him, the Home and | Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang Pie Jesu” at the offertory and at the e, | conclusion of the mass she render- ed “Beautiful Land on High." As the casket was torne from the Organist John J. Crean Lverett | Funeral services for John Martin | Rankin, aged 69, of 889 West Main | street, veteran Russell & Erwin em- | ploye, who died Tuesday, were held | this morning at 9 o'clock at St. |Mary's church. Rev. Walter J. | Lyddy celebrated a requiem ma: played Grieg’s funercl march, | The pall bearers were associate | employes of the Russell & Erwin, | | Arthur . Derg, Lawrence P. Man- | 1 church gan, Otto Miller, Jesse Tomblin, | Robert Wright and John Ball. Rev. Tather Lyddy conducted the |committal services | at the grave Lurial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Ann Elizabeth Bancroft I"uneral services for Mrs. Ann ilizabeth Bancroft, aged 82, of 345 Chestnut street, who died Tuesday at her home, were held this after- noon at 1:30 with prayers at B. C. | Porter Sons funeral home and at | tho Congregational church. Canton | Center, at 3 o’clock. Rev. Theodore | A. Greene of the First Congrega- tional church officiated and burial ! was in Canton Center. CARD OF THANK! OTTO SENTENGED newed pressure against Iox Film | on the “big. board.” | | knew nothing about O'Connell's |8 points | of new I3 9, STOCK RALLY HAS | BETTER SUPPORT |Selling Resstance Helps Boost| Price Levels Higher | 5 (P)—Increased | ance developed in lo- day's stock market as the rally in| prices entered upon its third day. | The liquidation reached sufficient volume during the morning to give | the market a reactionary appear- | ance, byt the tide of prices turned | apward again in the early after- noon under the stimulous of mistic trade surveys by business | executives attending the Washing- | ton industrial conference and a| brisk demand for the public utili-| tles and a selected list of special- tics. opti- | Oue-Third Recovered Operators for the advar struggled to press their recent vantage, but investors were less re- luctant to reach for stocks until the | market gave further evidence of its stability. Prices, in general, have | recovered ne one-third of the| ground lost in the October-Novem- ber break, and the rapidity of recent advanc many issues has | suggested the possibility of at least a technical reaction from current nhigh levels While Wall strect considerable has re agement a encou frory the announcement of huge capital expenditures in connection with 1930 expansion programs, the re- cent declines in steel mill produc tion and railroad freight traffic naturally have Jed to caution on the art of many buy So-called hristmas dividends” continued to appear in large number today but many traders looked upon them as the distribution of profits amassed in the perlod of prosperity earlier in the year rather than as an surance of continued high earning Fears "are still entertained in some quarters that a period of dividend reductions and omisslons is likely early next year, particularly among some of the automobile and copper compani Prices Fluctuate Widely Wide fluctuations ag today in some of the high priced | pecialties. Peoples Gas ran up| 323% points, Otis Elevator 30 and Columblan Carbon 14 34, A. M. Byers, Simmons Co.. Midland Steel Products preferred, Allled Chemical and Drooklyn Union Gas sold 6 to higher., Detroit Edison dropped 7% points and rallied §, J. | T. Case fell 5 and rallied § 1-4, Au- | burn dropped 7, and snapped back | 93, and General Electric fell 41 | and recovered its loss, but some of these issues ran into fresh selling on | the rebound. | Raily were in fairly good den n took place | Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware ...... 63 Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 4 Billings & Spencer .... & Bristol Brass _ — 2 Gty Company . v.05.% a0 {Colt's Arms it S Moy agle Lock .. 46 0 1929. Underwood Union Pac Union Carbide 847 United Fruit . 111 U S Ind Al .. 14§ U S Rubber .. U S Steel Wabash Ry West Elec Willys Over Woolworth Yellow Truck LOCAL STOCKS (IFurnised by Pytnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Actna Casualty o146 155 Aetna Life Ins Co .... § 101 Aetna Fire 5 500 Automobile Ins Conn General . Hartford Fire Htfd Steam Boiler National Fire Phoenix Iire ravelers Ins Co . 13 af Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Landers, I° N B Machine ’ . North & Judd veess 20 Feck, Stowe & Wil .... 10 Russell Mg Co 50 Scoville Mfg Co Stamdard Screw nley Works . Torrington Co Union Mfg Co Veeder-Root Public Utilities Stocks Conn Elee Service Conn Lt & P 3% ¢, pfd 94 99 Conn Power . 85 §9 Hid Elee Light Htd Gas Co com sy Hfd Gas Co com 60 | BiGHs e s | Southern N E Tel v | Wall Street Briefs || New York, Dec. 5 (P—Consolida- tion of all of the mid-western steel companics is favored by James A. | Campbell, chairman of the Youngs- | town Sheet & Tube Co. He would | approve such a plan if the stock- | holders and employes of his com- | pany dea were sured of a “square Distillers notified the New York iange that it proposes to increase its authorized common stock from 200,000 to 276,000 shares. | | The Corp. stock National has exc Products with “Nickel Plate,” and Chesa-! The plan wh American peake & Ohlo showing special | Beet Sugar Co. acquires the strength. New York Central swas|gamated Sugar Co. of Utah heavy in the early trading but ro-| celved good support on the decline . Call Money Steady ! Call money contfnued to hold sleady at 43% per cent but the un- | dertone was slightly firmer, presum- ably in reflection of the withdrawal of out of town funds in conncciion with holiday requirements. The | Rank of Iingland made no change | in its rediscount rate. Establishment high levels by six Buropean currencies in yesterday's foreign ex- | change market, and the continued strength of those exchanges today. suggested the possibility of add tlonal gold withdrawals from N York for shipmient abroad. Sterling exchange is close to the “gold ex- point. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P, M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Low High Clos Al Che & Dye Am Ag Che pd American CSan 12014 Am Forelg Pwv 911 § Am Loco . lAm sm & R | Am Suga | {Am Tél & Tel | SRR Am Tobaceo . | ot | Anaconda Cop | Baseball Pool Principal Appeals | 3;iconds co 3 i Atlantic Refin Under $10,000 Bond Palt & Oho. ‘ S | Beth Steel | Brook New York, Dec. 5. (P—James J i,:;(fll 0 .,,: | Otto, former head of tuc Albany Can Pacific .. baseball pool, who was convicted |Cer De Pasco 6415 terday of perjury, was sentenced |Ches & Ohio to a year and & day in Atlanta fed- [CM & S P cral penilentiary by Judge Alfred ¢ IR T & Pac Coxe, | Chrysler Corp Otto was convicted Ly a jury for|(olo el having given false testimony last|Consol Gas $ Iebruary before thc federal grani|corn Prod (e jury which was ' investigating the | Cyrtiss Aero . st 854 Albany pool in an attempt to learn [Ny chom 101, the identity of the "higher ups,” al- | pyypont 1| Ieged to have been connected with | a3 | its activities. 6015 | He specifically was charged wil‘x[ B | having shiclded Daniel P. O'Connell, | 1. S At Vel Albany democratic boss, in his tes. |1.0X Film & .. 5 btadl timony before the jury, stating that | J,reeport Tex . 0§ 3T ) S Genl Asphalt 6 56 | | Genl Elec s We wish to express our apprecia- “JRnection With the ool | liberty | Gent Motors . 29 tion and thanks to our relatives,| 7" FeLaL : SO Goodrich frire 4314 | under $10,000 bail, pending an ap- | riends and ighbors for men-{pml A | Hudson Motors 455} R Kindness and sympathy shown us| ™ (o ecently ed a year and |Int Comb, 14 | during the death of our beloved | ; qay sentence at Atlanta which hag | Int Cement . | [mother and grandmother. We es- | joan given him last December when |Int Nickel 0% pecially wish to thank the Ladics'|}e pleaded guilty to mail fraud |Int Harves . | Aid society of the Memorial Bap-|charges, growing out of his conn. Int Tel & Tel tist church and the Lafalot elub. |{ign with the pool. The term eox-|Ken Cop (Signed) | pired during his perjury trial, the |Mack Truck | MR. AND MRS. F. H. YOUNG |sentence having been shortened | Mo Pac | AND FAMILY through time off for good behavior.|Mont Ward MR. AND MRS. F. A. RUND| _— | Natl ms:ult. AND FAMILY - X e {Natl Cash R MISS LENA REUMA Woman Believed Missing Ix'y central CARD OF THAN We wish to express our since thanks to our relatives and friends | | and neighbors for the sympathy ex. |tended us in our recent bereave- {ment. the death of our beloved | | son Bertrand. We wish especially to ’(h.n\l\' Dept. 24 of the Stanley Works and the donors of the many beautiful floral tributes. MR. AND MRS. LAPRISE 0. 1 ST. PIERRE ‘ LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW for GRAVE ('(;V!il(ll\'(i! G of lLaurel, Hemlock, Spruce or Pine IRKER'S POSY SBOP Torist of New Brit | woman Utica Wife in Vermont | Burlington, Vt, Dec. 5 (UP)—A | believed to be missing Mrs. B. N. Crouse of Utica, N. Y., entered a restaurant owned by | Grace Shackett here late vesterday, | the latter informed Mrs. Crouse's home last night. According to Mrs. Sackett she was told that her description of the woman corresponded closely to that of Mrs. Crouse. The woman, who appeared ner- vous and distraught, asked the way to Richford and, following direc- tions, boarded a St. Albans bus. A woman answering Mrs. Crouse's | description was scen in Rutland, | November TRE Y BALANC! Treasury Balance, $118,500,65¢. NYNH &H North Amer North Pacifi Pack Mot Car Penn R R... Phillips Det. . Postum Co Pub Serv N J Radio Corp.. Remington Rd Reading Rep I & S. Sears Roebuck 1047 Sinclair Oil 281 Southern Pac .12 St Gas & Elec 4 Std Ol N J . 68% d Ol N Y . 364 Stewart Warn 403% Studebaker 43y Texas Co .... 587 Tex Gulf Sulph 587% Tim Rol Bear § vides for the exchange of |shares of American Beet Sugar | stock for the outstanding common | per | November of last year, which wa | ment sources, tand Atchison General 4s. stock of the Amalgamated company, | or on the basis of one share of | American common for eight | shares of Amalgamated. cach of stores totaled 313,004,248 n incre; s for the the $14,02 in No se of 7.57 11 months $122,069,095, compared with $122.519,167 for t{he corre- sponding period last vear, an in- crease of 7.79 per cent The 1930 budget of the St. Lou San Francisco railway will to maore than $10,000,000. | The F. W. Woolworth Co ol today that its November totaled $26. an incre 6.08 per cent the total November sales K ‘0 371, as aguinst vember, 1 cent. aggregated report- | sales se of for | over, $24,660,719. Sales for the 11 month: totaled $258,880,493, compared with | $241,574,420 for the same length of | time in 1928, an increase of .03 | per cent. RAILROAD ISSUES DOMINATE BONDS Sales Yolume Smaller Today— Gonvertibles Less Active York. Dec. & (AT for railroad bonds continued New mand lin today's market and the depletion of floating supplies in these issucs, which have been sought since the list started its advance early in Oc- tober, was reflected in another brisk | rally. Several new highs for the vear or longer came out in the early trad- | ing. Volume Smaller n below erday’s ause some Sales Volume r: largely e lar convertibles were offerings of high securities found re rising price scale. The stead o money rates is having a favo | cffect ofi inquiry from large invest- | while buying orders | from private investors play an in- | creasingly important part in the | daily transactions. o popu- active, but absorption on dy New top prices for 9 most numerous in the carrier sec- | tion, but a few appeared m oths divisions. Among the issues chans ing hands at record levels for year were Liber First 4 1-4 Bethlehem Stecl § 1-2s, Erie Gen- eral 4s. New York, Westchester & | Boston 4 1-s, Virginian 5s and L high Valle Loans (Pennsylvania) General | o8 close to their peak pri included Baltimore & Ohio first Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation 45, Hudson & Manhattan | Refunding 5s. Rock Island 4 1-2 Chicago & Northwestern convert- . which featured the trad- ing yesterday from the standpoint ¢ f volume, again displayed activity co- | incident with public offering at par of that part of the I72,335,000 issue which had’ not been taken by tie stockholders who received subserip- tion rights some time ago. More than half of the flotation was taken by the share owners. PUTNAM & CO. Members Yow Yok & Priford Siock Rachange 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTIORD QIFICE, § CANTRAL ROW, __ THL 1118 HOME INSURANCE CO. Rights Bought and Sold EDDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange New BRiTaIN HARTFPRD 65 W. Main St. 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. 25 Shares Aetna Casualty and Surety and 50 Shares Stanley Works We offer and recommend : ! AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) MERICAN FOUNDERS (new) UNITED FOUNDERS BRITISH TYPE INVESTOR U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. At the market. NEW YORK CITY BANK STOC Bought, Sold and Quoted BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven Chicago Meriden New Britain Office Bridgeport Hartford Tel. 5625—5626 . 3 West Main St. Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 53 West Main. Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G, Segar, Manager We Ofter: AETNA FIRE INSURANCE Price on Application. Steelman & Birkins Investment Securities Myron L. Gordon, Mgr. Trust Bldg. Tel. 4823—2324 Direct Private Wire to New York AMERICAN FOUNDERS CORP. ND AFFILIATED COMPANIES Up-to-date information now available The early history and development of this Group, as teld in our book THE AMERICAN FOUNDERS GROUP with December supplement will be of particular interest at this time. COPIES UPON REQUEST Commercial WILSON & CO. Investment Securities HARTFORD ‘rel. 27111, Hatch Bldg., NEW BRITAIN ¢ Washington St. 75 Pearl St. Tel. 5800 We are pleased to announce the open- ing of our new offices in the Hatch Build- ing at 24 Washington street. ew offices are now open for inspec- tion and the transaction of business. H. J. BRUEMMER G. C. WELD e T e e e . Pricc Range Smiatl | A syndicate headed by the Bank- The bonds, recently admitted to [ers Company of New York received trading, fluctuated narrowly in con-|the $24,266,000 City of Detroit one trast to the declines of 1 (6 5 points | o thirty year loan in 4 1-4s, 4 1-38, appearing i other active converti- | oo e g was 100.009. e uring the earller part of the| o province of Ontaria $30,000,- The foreign list ‘was frregutar and | 000" 31-vear issue of non-callable &s price changes were mostly small. was marketed at 101 1-2.

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