New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1930, Page 17

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| | Yy P.S. & W, AFFAIRS SHOW GREAT GAN President Case Reports Progress in Factory Reorganization Southington, Jan. G—C. % Case president of the Peck. Stow & Wil cox Co.. informed the directors at the annual meeting ization is work smoothly ani efficiently and great pr heen made since the reorganization 1S months ago hat the organ- Operations for the last half of | home from 1929 show improvement over the results for the last \alf of 1828 but figures are not yet complete enough 10 publish the period, he caid The present management fow the accounting system of the co pany in such condition that it has been impossible to make # satisfac lory interim statements. Since the ces has, We statements foe ' City Items ' The annual meeting of the wanisg club w January A | A regular mee | park comuissione O T The first lic license filed this vear has b recelved from Helen T, Postl years old. of 22 Clinton street, Ttobert W. Muller, 19 years of & who lives at the same addre the it T o'clock I Ki- 1 be held Wednesday. Masonic Temple. ng of the board of ill be held to- tion for a mar- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930. CLASSMATES EXPIRE WITHIN FEW HOURS Two Nathan Hale School Pupils wan| Galled by Death Joseph Ski son of Mr. and ot 219 Broad sirect, 15 year old ngor 1 today at i ity | New Britain General hospital Mrs. Fred Winkle of 143 Maple street left for New York | Where will spend the next two Phillip H 195 Win- fhrop strec o his hospital where he underwent eration for appendicitis two Hale Junior High school and was u former student of the Sacred Heart school. He had been a member of | He was a student at the Nathan ralfhe Holy Cross Dramatic club of the an op | Holy Cross church since is organiza- ]“‘(\OH. orge Moffitt reported ,‘,5 Besides lis pat he sur 1y at police headquarters | Vived by a broth 1 Skingor that an automobile truck had | Funeral services held been parked on Corbin avenue since | Wednesday morning 50 at th 10 o'clock last night. It was foundy home and at § o'clock at Holy Cross to be registered in the name of Bes- sie Stuart of Plainvill orney Marion Lipnik of appointment of Mr. Potter. as comp- | | ALlOTREY . _ troller, in July. (his condition nas | edford. Mass i been remedied and it is hoped that [0V Angela 2 LD it will be possible to give the stock- | lolders definite statements as to the progress being made Sales from July to December, off in volume that is common in some other similar industries hut re 11 per cent less than the cor sponding period for 1928, Busi- ness for November end December | Miss Elizabeth P was approximately 20 per cent less than the corresponding months in 3 but is showinz some improve ment, Charles 1% Treadway vice president of the company. Mr Treadway will ret the office of asurer but re secretar and Otto J. Blank was clected see retary. This leaves the officers of the company as follows G. 8. Case, president: C. 1% Tread- way, vice president and treasur I L. Wilcox, vice president; 0. . Blank, secretary and factory man- i A. G. Polter. comptroller David Thompson, director of sale:. Mr. Treadway will be the active Tiead of the organization, while Mr fer will remain as president, giv- ing the company a portion of his time as before. P. & F. CORBIN VETERAN, J. P. HAHER, DIES AT 73 Retived Employe Had Been On Pay- roll For 10 Years By re Retiring James Pierce M v, Th years of aze, died last night at the ho of aughter, Mis. Martin T. Lake of Maple Hill avenue, Maple Hill, after & short illness, He had been a resident of this city for about 42 ye: me had made dut s and for some liome with his hter. He was employed by I Corbin for ubout 40 years, re- tiring from clive work severd mont & I hs ago. He veas popular amou: ganizations, including the laccabees, of w) eral or- Knights of ch he was a char- and Foresters © of member America. He was a member of il Church of John the Evangelist for many year Mr. Maher is snevived by two sons, M 1.J. Maher .of West Hartford and James B. Maher iis city; five davghters, Mrs. Ma in Lake of Mapic Hill, Mrs, Charles Kuhe of this city. Mrs. Robert Kir of BElm Hill, and Mrs. Olive E. Shij an of Blmwood and several grand- children. I'uneral services will be held Inesday moraing at % o'clock at the Chureh of St John the Evangel ist. Burial will be in Mary's cemetery Jury Starts on Checkup Of County Liguor Problem Hartrord, J pleted its deliberations on the in- ictment of Sebastian Aliano. ed with the murder of one of peakersy™ cmployes, the grand iry ovdered by Ju Allyn 1 oWn in superior criminal court rid 6 (P —Having com- ¥, started its iny ion ino the evidence of corruption in the Variford county liquor traffic shortly hefore noon today his s learned frowm tl faet that the court stenographer was valled to the room where the jury | s in session. Under the charge to ury by Jodge Brown., the nographer can only be present tfler consideration of the murder in- | ficiment has been completed TRS MORTGAGE LOANS eWittARil 273 MAIN STREET classmate at collegr Donald Bartlett, sor man and Mrs. Donald | 212 Lincoln strect, and John Pur-|g ney of 125 Black Rock avenus icademy, Andover, Mass., after | Christmas recess. 1oy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Je Purney of 1125 Black Rock avenue, veturned 1o w seminary, Carmel, N, Y day atter the Christn At- church. Burial will be in Sacred | Heart cemetoery. A few hours [the Skingor boy. # cla the death of mate, Ma her [thew Stein. 13 year old son of My t 23, do not show the great falling |1eY: 800 of Dr. and Mrs. John Pur- roo |turned this aiternoon fo Phillips nd Mrs. Benjumin Stein of 104 West street died at the Hartford ital. Both would have been aduated from the school this Jaunuary had they lived Matthew became ill - about weeks ago nd was removed to th hospital soon after his condition bw- {gan to fall. Death came this morn- ing at & o'clocl Besides his parents he is survivei by two brothers, Abraham and Ja ob Stein and a sister, § ah Stein IFuneral services were held thi e aLshies e g BLONn RA EEN G TSP io o4 ‘olo)ocl atthatiiome. Dritain General hospital today 'to | R, Jomenh 1. Aaronson o i Mr.and Mis 1l Dobkowshl 8 oo maeutional Tenharett thinstl of e ."‘::""'J“} "l“"‘ ’ o |ficiated and burial was in Beth | Auzust Neum et e loniecn i [ hotice station 11 Con- stable John W nd locke | ment in Newington PROSPERO TOMMASONI Prospero Tor 41 Grand stre oreman at Flood Gity Are Discovered Philadelphia, Jan. 6 (UP)—Arch- ologists for the joint expedition the Unive British | ty of Pennsylvania have unearthec and ums at Ur of the Chal- ruins of houses of almost as old as the present pre- flood city, according 1o a report re ceived the univ . Leonard Wooll sedition . director The houses. which Woolley Mesopot reity here from 28 “monuments of an area njan archaclolo- gy are believed to date back to the | fourth millenium before Christ. They | are constructed of small mud bricks laid herring-bone fashion. Within the walls vy found clay vases of ne types and wares foreign both to carly 1¢ rubbish heaps in which 1 ve discovered at Ur and ln‘ the | es were found, Woolley reported. | An ingenuous drainage system constructed duri the fi uncovered by the expedition. Th t dynasty of U'r. or about 3100 B. C.. also w: joint expedition began its eighth ason of work s In describing i made Woolley :aid Ur last fall discoveries “It i5 not yet the pre-flood city, That lies deeper. Buf it is the work of a civilization ar le, bui ort as old, of small mud | carly this morning at New Britain |General hospital following a short | | THREE DEATHSIN WEEK-END'S TOLL | Baskeiball Player Drops—Heart EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL " ne.s, Born in Florence, Traly, Mr. Tom masoai came to this country muny | = years ago and settled in New York Since coming fo this city 23 years 20 he had been employ ell & lrwin. 1 by Rus- He was o member of New Britain lodge, B. P. O. K. and Kai | Pythias for many yeurs | Surviving are s wife, Mrs, | Tommasoni and four daughters Mrs. Clara Kell | Josephine and Misses | nma and lorence Tommasoni ali of this city Iuneral services will be held 1010w 110 at 10 o'cloc 1 home will be in Mary's o I Deaths (¢} N¢ itain General Mr. an asalle stre hospital Disease Blame] Three sudden deaths, 1wo uted 1o hieart disease and 1 vesulting from an automobil: fent, we ported over the end in Conuecticut. One of the vic- tims died during a by 1 Soren Jorgenson was found dike trip. Police n lordshi trord, during Kurt Larson in the v he had failed urday trom a believed e New Haven Y baskethall n He cond ha End ni and tur Birth Records s bor zam Meado u ehurch 1 o coll ent in b of Day I mshury zht, wh ed over Fishermen Adrift 36 Hours Return to Home Portland in an open bo o a which thres or ihem, rv agu. They had Plilip, separate on the Whit rmoon f nsiield ermen famis tin nuvy Isla other so1 I Washington, hoenficld, rom the recently to Costa seeretary 1105 1rne from fther edd ground mile req Jan Rica commission $ minister {o £ fron While urncd i has r Bul t he te Saturday de im s (Costa Rican Minister 6 (P—Arthur appointed min- (Wall Street Briets | STOCK PROFITS AR Mrs, Margarve( 1. Kenney Mrs, Margaret 17, Kenney of Martin Kenney. divd yes her home, 99 ( short illnass. dent of this cit ark street aft e had been a v or about 40 years rown and was widely k . Kenney was a member of | bricks laid hevring-bone fashion. are | Myury's church for i v and the monuments of an era new (o w charter member of the Mesopotaminn archacolo Daughters of Isabella Surviving are a son, Walter J r = T +t | Kenney, superintendent of the North rhury Sis I v Waterbury Sisters Unhurt Judd foundry, who succeeded his In Accident in Norwalk i Norwalk. Jan. 6 (P —Miss Kath- | vyn Palom! cher and her sister, 13 izabeth, . Waterbury school an o worker in the Brass City, wer 1 ed on the brink of serious in- jury liere today when the machine in which they were travelling from Stamford to Waterbury left the Bo: ton post road, tore o section of tard tree, turmed over o i iteclf on the edae of a They were unhurt A wrecking car salvaged bad Iy damaged wachine while the young women continned their jour- Iney by train. Faulty steering paraius was blamed for the a aent. 18 KILLED IN BAY STA Boston, Jaa. 6 (UP)—Lightean |had vesided | persons were killed in automo | accidents in Massachugeits last sccording Lo the report of Geor gistrar of motor vehicl five more than for previous week and one more t i tor the correspending period of 19 | Last week's vietims incln | pedestrians and seven occupants. t il A, o “Investments MEMBERS ABIEGR Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. We Recommiend : L—Dividends have been paid without interruption by this company for more than 0 ye § 2 he North American Co.. i a pioneer in clectric develop went. having been founded in 1800 3. Bleetricity is consumed in Dividends are paid quarterly That Gr Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUNT BUILDING W BRITAIN D STOCK BEXUIANGE el 1258 NORTH AMERICAN COMMON Because — constantly increasing amounts and is a nocessity In homes, stores and factorics, 4. The n gement of The North American Co. has an ex- cellent reputation fer progres- siveness, ability and fair dealing 5. The stock is listed on the New York Stoek Exchange. at the annual rate of 10 per cent in common stock, readily convertible into cash, giving a yield of 10 per cent at the market. | member of the Fi | Sehwab, she is | | city, At | Viola Horn of St. ¢ |19 grandchildr | morrow afier to that position, ters, Miss A. M. Finne, I J. Doran, hoth of this city IFuneral services will norrow morning at § home and at 9 o'cloch church. Burial will be cemetery. 0 at the Mary's Mary's Hjalmar V. Anderson Hjalmar V. Anderson o I street, a prominent mem- Norden lo 10 G n it New Britain Gen hospital after a short illn M. lerson was widely Lnown among the dish residents of this city and devoted muach of his time tow m fo the lodge, in which he held many | and | oft chwn H was born in Mots eden. | Heart « {Coming to this city 16 years ago, he | ve since. He was em- Iployed by the New Britain Machine | 1'ur Co. for a number of years | June el a | Besides his wite, Mrs. Anna An- | street, who « derson, he survived by two | w brothers, Carl an of this city. his father and threc brothers in Sweden ] Funeral services will be held fo- { morrow afteinoon at 2 o'clock at the [home. Rev. Dr. John L. Klingberg {will officiate. Burial will be in Fair- | view cemetery. Mrs. Willinm Schwab Mrs. Gussie Mary Schvab. | 62, wite of William Schwab of 63 pUnion street. died yesterday morning at the New Britain General hospital | following an operation Jast Thurs day Mes. Sehwab was born in Rlocky {1l but for many years had been a resident of this city. She wes a t Baptist church. 1 William reived by four daughte Mrs. James Connors of Hartford, Mrs. John ligan of this Austin Harlow of Newing- ton and Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin, also of this city; a son, Charles Boyce of ainville! a brother, Robert L. ele of this city and four sisters, llen Haslam of this city. Mre. Besides her I nd two sis- | nand Mrs. | Pairyjew urd Anderson | 0'cloc | | Funerals Charles Hall The body ¢ ormer vesic ded Iriday Lrou parlors this wort I'uneral serviees w ternoon home., R tor cof hureh, offic f Michacl odore D 1 and { . Parkinson doseph Tngr ed wito died Friday will } Ldore A (i Carrie services for Smalley New 1eld tomor o 1 Holy dane Bell NMs, 11281 at e “rmoon of the ' gational church oftici riui was in Faivview cemeter Mis, Anma M. Strobel Puncral serviees for Mrs, Anna M Sirobel, aged 83, who died Friday at her hor 9 Church s held this alteinoon at 3 the homie. Rev: Mu S pastor of John's Ger 1 eran chureh. officiated. Burial was in Lairview cemetery Mrs. Ellen Kelly meral of Mrs. Ellen K of 112 liden avenuc, Southinglon will be held from her home Tues |day morning at §:30 ock with o solemn high mass of requiem at St Thomas' church at 9 o'clock Burial will Le in St Thomus' come- tery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our fricnds [and re Kkind bereav e Hott of New Haven and Mrs. [ wish {0 cxpr 1. and Funeral services will be held to oon at 2 o'clock the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Egan of 63 U'nion streef, with whom she had made her home. Rev. Wil- liam Ross of the [First Baptist | *hurch will officia ‘n Fairview cemetery. Burial will be v atives for their sympathy and shown us during our r ement in the d orbes of Middletown, Mrs.|loved husband and nt | h of our b father. We our thanks fo bacutitul floral pieces. In a speci rgnner we wich to thank the Korur netorun., Odd FFellows Dun bar Encampiment, and the Mariha Ribekeh lod Signe ANNA B. VANCiZ WILLIAM VANCE. JR WAl 23 VANCE LROBERT A. \ 3 | listrict : ezt Barly Gains Wiped Out When o cemty e (o s temas <o Manked Turns Baily Today With noliday shutdowns in « \ COLLIN many ilk or ? mi PUTNAM & CO Manbers New York & Hartford 5.0k Bxchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 32118 COLT'S PATENT FIRE STANLEY WOGRKS Com. TEL. 2040 GO ARMS MFG. LE LOCK CO. TRADING 1S SLOW EppyB ROTHERS & (e Members Hartford Stock Exchange restra from cor A HARTIORD 33 Lewis Street Spirited Opening Soon Turns to MERIDEN Colony Street it 2 W. Woolwort We Offer o desuliory ron the curh tod me vally late last week was carricd | ery-Ward which contrasi d out befc 1" 1 5.8 established oebuck dropg i extremely st 50 Shares Aetna Casualty and Surety was in ort-lived, Hudso o of Bough ol off « | t wien ikruptey petition We lod. Ford of ¢ A anil Lurant encountered moderate pro Ford of Cunadu B ¥ held jumped sever i Ann s then more tin. Electric Beng 1 point, then s L similar course tive (1 Gulf gained / e S peints zing. Citi s i I moved in a narro ; 3 Bk . " ladvanced to 22 1-4 and reacted to On the i R | PHEOMABRRET AT M Al Quotes I onal Invectors lost ahout a po e AT o 5 LOWER MONEY RATE & 0= o s I New York Bank Stocks t, Sold and Quoted Also Recommend Eisler Electric Corp. Consolidated Laundries Corp. N. Y. Curb Exchange urnished Over Direct Wire BROOKS & CO. Chicazo Rridgeport Meriden Hartford w Britain Office 55 West Main St. U. §. Govt. Securities Most in s Bl Demand as Buying Increases v bt croups ruled higher, although trad. U ‘»v N t 14 MEMBERS HMARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ; \‘.‘ 2”; “‘,L‘ ‘\ri‘,l‘lhu‘:;‘l.‘: ‘.m:. Corn 1 : New Britain National Bank 1dgz. cent quotations that | Cu . el 2000, over {h rviog. | Day Ch ) Bernard AL Conley Brayton A. Porter. (NG 1 money was | Dupo DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 et ke e e it 6 e American Hardware Corp. gtone s SpiaNiT SR e | 14 i W e e o e T Landers, Frary & Clark e e e e : bl Stanley Works (common) bout e v in the small advances h ‘H“\‘ ( “ o ,l, tin 1 i ‘H»;”,\ g “\‘ 3 wdiator 61.s rose a point sl Gaing of points oblizations, notably, N 1 45, Atlania & (har Air Line 4 1 gl Hlinois . "~ f 55 West Main Street Central (Chicago, s and Ne 2 Ovleans division) 4 f-2s Wabas v 4 3 1 4s rose 3 poinis o 1 ‘ ties ware rather dull, bu We Offer: le difiiculty in holding th | @homson, Tenn & . Members of New York and Harttord Stock Exchanges Stuart G Segar, Manager R NATIONAL FIRE New Britain ’hone 2580 ion. es on Appli cent levels on the compara sales recorded durin 1l ( Ll 4 y , i+ 1 Oon N J . A Convertibles traded har O N Y i 3 . P'ric ow ranze in both diveetions. nioving ulzrly and in small volume = woofierings of the day i ! : A i H0.000 issne of Suskatchewan o8 O 1 X \ -y at 1005 $2,300.000 Winni DAL EC 1l 99 1-2: and $1 NERIR 008 ¥ first mortgage so- ! . - ! i Ve 5 at ¥ The syndicate floating ' 10 R \ 3 the 000,000 ten year § per cent M balind | lozn for Insull Utility Investment, |\ : - Co Inc.. reported that the entire issue | S BU el : Manufacturing Stocks had been sold ! W I 6244 s A \ BONDS OFFERED FoR sapp: Vet Blo e 1 43 ¥ & Washington, Jun, 6 (B—The wap (VHIVS Over : 3 2% Lilling ‘ cpartment orfe for sale ioday ‘VOCIWO SSe ol $1.500,000 worth o lippine gov- ''0 t trs ] Lty € rmment bonds, w bids 1o 1 volt's A on nuary he bonds ! issucd I coupon forn in a LOCAL NTOURS ! QB0 ] e prarting Instance stocks | ntevest of 41 " Asked N.F i it i Cant | Novth & 1 "W 1 Acina Li s Co 1 { ok Wi W 1 s 1 Mig Co ¢ 1 4 47 \ t 10 Public Utilities Stocks Conn Elec Service ..., 80 a4 Conn Lt & P alag, pfd ‘94 a9 Powr g N [l Elec 6 N Hid G (%4 2 1 G - 60 N B Gas PREASURY BALANC ¢ of the Red Sea table matter

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