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2 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. collarbone was broken. Thereafter | lie rode six miles to his home. Mrs. Burnaby, wife of the master of the hunt, was thrown and in- EXPIRES IN AFR!EA {jured. 1t was her second accident | This City—Spent Life in Bristol. with th . 1 Was Formprly Curate of St|™mnsmont - on ana rora|Easict Money and 12 Month| ruccr . sorin | Blanford, son of the Duke of Marl- . : lifelong resident of DLris e . i Lucian's Home for Aged | vorouen. botn wer tnrown ana| L0aDs at § Per Cent Aid List oyt nis 7t s st tne Some oars 191 Pmnts[w,,-, i ;.\Imlu-n up badly. Prince Henry of his daughter, Mrs. Patrick 1. B WK &T s {rode throuzh without a mishap. McDonough, of 149 Vine street. this| 10 261, Or More Than| Rev. Louis Redmer, former chap- fain at the St. Lucian’s home for the aged on Burritt street, New York, Mar pects of casy money. by the current activity loans at 5 per DEATHS IN BRISTOL who left this | two months ago on a tour in wider Inquity for high grade invest {is survived b so1, J. Cle- . died last week in Algeria. o ’ 32 5 2 i B S ment Martin, p s s et BT e A oE BaRA LeniS teeat e i o i o v T n o0 W Lo T S R | Others Make Fair Gains. | Maven ER 1225 te friend of Rev. Lucyan Boj-| and Armando Raponey of Barnes f]‘:(‘;";"l“‘:‘::nl‘:‘l‘]f :fif“fi_‘“i‘;:’y”““ ‘”‘ IR e B g il e s 3 o -‘\‘°"{“ J‘ Co . 121 - 2 S 5 : elves e early trading, the | Ll 14 orth P: nowski, pastor of Sacred Heart| : 3% ricins 546 on & large | Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at | church, came to this city in Octo-| Street Die Today. LeASURY St BSLIERD A0 Ol B . ; i : D Deie, turnover. Smaller gains were gen- | Sl: Josepl's church, Bristol. Inter- o ser, 1929, and remained at the home (Special to th® Herald) eral throughout the rest of (he|ment will be in that city. 7| New York, M £ P—Th for about two months. He was for- Bristol, March 4 — Mrs. Laura| ..o fa e S stock market turned upward @ merly pastor of St. Casimir’s church | Paul, aged 26, of 32 Alden strect, S'UP: | pEy e in Cleveland, He was widely known | at Bristol hospital after Rails Show Tmprovement Gl o OB Il o vkt Atchison General 4s the other high grade ra among the Polish professional men of this city and was considered one of the tallest clergymen in this coun- | M Jlzeor Predon. Later the fam.|marked improvement. I try. | Iy removed to Holyoke, Mass,, and|bond rosc half a point During his car he held many |there she married Edgar Paul. She|of New Jersey first bs important offices, among them be- ident of this city for|point. Canadian Pacific She was born in , the daughter of Mr. and illness. ON BROAD INQUIRY, 4 (P—Tros- foreshadowed cent, brought out a | Father of Mrs, Patrick 1. Mcbon- | After Early Irregularity ough LExpires at Her Home in| idence Bristol. city. Hi ley street r was at 14 Brad- Double Low Eslab]ishcd' Break Last Fall —] In 12 month | - yegiges nis daughter, Mr. Martin | in and some of ng support devel- les display The Santa Fe industrial : Deaths ] moved up a T T when strong b oped in a rather wide assortment ot and pu 5 of 1 to n . Pennsyl- | Tlizabeth Doherty PKTRIGK 1. MARTIN DIES | Stock Prices Begin Upward Swing ; lndustrlals, Publlc Ut lities Lead Period; [ \ | \ PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Siock Eschangm 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WART 6 CENTRAL BOW, T 1148 We Offer: COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. AMERICAN HARDWARE CORT. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS EpDYBROTHERS £ C2 o TR Gk, vears. Besides her parents, she|vania 6 125, c Elizabeth Doherty. four yeur < If 0 0 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Cardinal Evaristo Lucidi, and he | 1S survived by her husband and two feral 4s and Great Northern s were {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Ivi7 0ot Sinclair Oil | Ay ) was an honorary anon Collegiate of | SiSters. Tho funerai will be held | firm. | Doh 112 West strect, di 1 quarter. Southern Pac 1231, 123 NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street Poland. from St. Anne's church Thursday| In the secondary list, Eric New, neral hospital cetacular individual i hern A ' _— uenilictat fldf;;}fw Who reachea |CoUntered considerable selli night. = 9t poinlaiio St i S IlARTF()RD MERIDEN his 19th b S ventardav, died 1o parently on the plans for be held to in double the low price Standard A 1 33 Lewis Street 3 Coleny Street s his 19th birthday yesterday, died 10-|y0w issue bearing a similar coupon, o'clock at{ed in the breal fall Std 0il Cal G 3y 501 97, ) ’3:\1 d\tnt-:m Ih’g;::;\niocf ‘I‘(]:;;‘;r::’tif‘“r' and sagged 1 1-2 to a new low for rents sold as high o la Std Oil of N 62 Barnes street after a four months’ 'h'[ y{:”]',ar‘l“’i' » | cometery [ Commodity Prices Sid Oil of N Y A illness. He was born in Italy and lubber 8s were a feature | T » L as inspired largely | Ste t Wrnr ‘e U |came with his parents to this coun- |the industrials, rising more than 2| Mrs. Runza Castro s weakness of the [Studeba Wi W | try at the age of eight ye He |Points. Foreign svgars were styon S e G ts, Ma cotton | Texas Corp b . | was graduated from the Park street|East Cuba 7 rallying 5 points. {widow, of 29 1king 5 ¢ a pou ‘1 to | Texas Gulf Sul A 5 h C 0il and Natural Gas Stocks in|scheot in 1927. Jie had been em-|United Drug of Delaware 55 traded |this afternoon at 2.20 : within @ few points of Ui Timkn Rol Br 7 0 Shares Conn. Power }“103\4 by the New Departure Mfg. |actively but without much change. | Britain General hospft {low established last we Union Carbide 5% Co. He is survived by his parents, Bell Telephones Rise | Funeral arrangements; large | Wheat futures dropped about 2 cents | Union Tac 50 Sh f d i S"‘Oflg Demafld two brothers, Joseph and Dominic Bell Telephone cf Pennsylvania 5s |of Laruia & Sagarino, arc incom-|® bushel before the decli was | U'l'd Gas & P'p 5815 0 ares Hart or Fl!"e lnsurance SRS AT Jr, and a sister, Paulina. The|led the utilities with a gain of more ,.y,» e checked by short cover United Corp . : g ; - funeral will be held Thursday morn- | {han 214 points. et e Call money held steady at 4 per|U S Ind Alco Sh A L f l New SorkMarch & (p—Fatoe|{P1Pc8l T be held Bnpiadhy oorn e 2y, S e e 40 Shares Aetna Life Insurance trends on the curb market generally | church, Burial will be in St. Jo- regular, Parmelec 6s encountered iful that a shading U S Rut turned upward after confused and | geph's new cemetery. A, Earmelen count il ¢ : ey et = profit taking’and lost more than a rate in the outside market \ -|U 8 Steel . irregular movements during {he e F l teas i Vanadium & ly hours of trading today. Some of point. | unerals pected. The time money and com- | Vanadium st {5 ofl and matiral s ctoe | The forcign list was steady. | mercial puper markets were quiet, | Wa : in strong demand, but shares 1n | B’ fi R d [N = e ——— “"‘g"“ unchanged (vlhllr sections of «hellm were dmn«‘lll\ | ”'l ecor ‘thlmatum Delivered ‘ Franle B. Dyson W Mf several o f : 5 ! WoRstommed inclined to drift without decided di- | | A : : sior uses continued to 955 4 (3 e i | To Viceroy Lord Irwin| tuncia Frank B e Bt B , C atneen A daughter was born last night| New Delhi, India, March 4 (— | Dyson 1 ran cniploye of the s nE i bou b inointa th t New Britain General hospital to|Reginald Reynolds, lieutcnant of | Russell & Erwin, who died yester- ey $ i ¢ J igh record for the e A and Mrs. Henry Bailey of 323 |Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationalist | day a honie, 43 slicetllneitn o A e HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE This stock hias moved narrowly until | Glen street. |leader, today delivered Gandhi’s ul- | will e lield tomorroy e e (Furnished by Eddy Bros, & Co) this week, when @ flood of natural| A daughter was born at New Brit- | timatum (o the private secretary of [2 o'c the howe T R e Railronds cali | ain General hospifal today to Mr.|Viceroy Lord Jrwin, who gave a|at 5 | ; Hid & Conn West It R gua m . ; . | , e > ‘. copper 5 belicved to fore i - . e 8 street. Cities Service is primarily |and Mrs. William Linn of 463 West |formal acknowledgment of it. chure ol e b shs 1 Banks and Trust Comp Iraded On New York Curb an oil stock, but it also has wide in- [ Main strect. The contents are being kept con- | pastor, will oflici e SR L ¢ terests in Natural Ge United Gas | e | fidential. Raynolds stated later | be in Ia Tl Taiant 5 0 u.. a strong featurc yesterday, was | MECHANIC 5 that lie expeeted the civil disobedi- - i Y501 16 m r Tess active, bW firm. Southwest Gas| New Haven, March 4 (P—Russell | ence campaign. which is Gandhi Julia Vinley e o : 12 ° ° Utilities was again firm. [T tholomew, |alternative in the uitimatum to cer-| T e e v If Strong Spot today filed suit for un demands made upon the British | i, v g e e e f NEW YORK Gult was a strong spot in the oils, [against Dr. William J. Butter, al-|Crown, to commence within two | iy who aldidn o o i 1 vising more than 2 points. The pe- |leging that the physician failed zo | W ; this afternoon B. & M. Tallics i NEW BRITAIN OFFICE — TELEPHONE 6210 troleum cs, recently depressed ay his injured wrist and find it | [13% Soioon 4t Drwin hnpel Rey A et s SR " ] ; e 2 by erude and refined price cuts, | been broken. As a result, he| fred Heininger officiated and burial | o oty oe 0 b W roes | N Room 602, Commercial Trust Bldg. 5 West Main St. have been favorably affected by a the wrist is mishapen. S T e pRoibaast peEk onithe trhg onli 20 : R curtailment of California crude out- | — watiel L : j“"“l“ o oSl ot New York Albany Cleveland Cincinnati put last week. Ohio oil and Stani-| MRS, BAUR ASKS DIVORCE Mrs “,\h(,d Gorman o5 LD Ola0y Gaxiol ; 2 5 i hnstor J. : ard of Indiana moved up a point o | New Haven, March 4 (P—Suit has| Mary George | Wi Beiee: it Worthington i ]mdgcpmt Detroit Rochester New Haven 50 | een filed in superior court here Stearn SE Ot uncly pre- et Decre rose about 5 points in ro- . Susan WHhiting Baur for a di- | I. Toss- e up more 1 S : sponse to a sharp advance in some |Vorce from lier husband, Trofessor this morn- ' Billeg S 0 ot the farm implements on the . [Paul Victor Christopher Baur, cur- _ St Mary's ; aain Vire Imsurance Companics hoard. Fox Theaters A crept up 1o |ator of classical archacology at the . M A e et oI - anda ) Ins Co R L Giey B0l [oh (bt IsVerere) | dle B echool G AT o A o s e She ,500, Lafayette street e e wood-Lilliott- i to 120% s’ Co o e A TE (iantitisaontat crtion. They were ma ine Przetulska to People’s i e Loty ney “”"“' R I s s Kl s B B e B, e e , atural Gas decurities i MEN ROB MEAT MARKET [ 11°% J0ha - Coune Gt Tlec- | Life, Indemnity and Other Insurance R > DRIV | Worcester. Mareh 4 (P— | s it e 3 At wnsit, Companie: 3 X 3 5 7 for th reapbnas toji favar- || Wate A Py dant | Thres drmiad msndentered Lhaie degcon, Bev. thomas Julanon s rhon izl afford a particularly attractive field for investment at able e report, showing 1929 | Marone of 7 Sireet wasitrecd)jinon dRsteet anarietiaho v a (e S BTN e b ot o ey AT i . current prices. vet ot share, There were |00 any criminal liability in connec- [o'clock today, forced the m St . LRy el tla G i ¢ scveral soft spots in the industrials, | 0N with the death of Mrs. Mary |Joseph Sawycr, into the isket was horne Trave Co . . . g N s Howoven American Maize and Iey. | Brown in a tinding handed down to- |took his watch and chain i : e e Rapid developments in the distribution of Natural Gas den Chemical touching new lows for |44y by Coroner John T. Monzani. |ransacked the saf . Basle sl ) ot ; At i A < 0 e e oy | Mra, Tsrown died as the result of |ter, escaping with about | i e A (he | i Tover through long distance pipe lines place the securities of Utilities Are Sluggish |injuries suffcred on November .30, |cash and checks. A A T g S, TR e ALEns v well-managed companics in a favorable market position, The utilitics were rather sluggish. | When struck on East Main street e ) o the ¢h rendered < to another new low for Considerable selling had to be ab- | light truck operated by| HOOVER SIGNS FARM BILL weet Day , TSR T O D S, | | - Washington, March 4 (B—Presi- | gl “ENES CE e We Recommend: X ported around yesterday's closing | |dent Hoover to pproved & Bill | ypornconoy, O SR PR T THE MARKET AT M N]T . levels. lectric shareholdings re- | authorizing an appropriation of $7, i sy e ARK : U ED GAS acted more than 2 points, Electric| New York, Mar. 4 UP—The Eliza- 000,000 for the relicf of farmers in | 55 O 0a¥, Andrew Smith, o Edvard | sales 10 2:10 s00 common Bond and Share cased fractionally | beth Upthegrove, who has a part in Imrm, flood, or draught stricken | g Co % o e Danicl and Ray. | o R et at times the play “The Infinite Bootblack,” arcas in 15 states. s B e Tow Clos On N. Y. Curb e {now playing on Broadway, was re-| —— :U’ et eeat R Grieatisiion \;; Reductior 135 1571 . = 3 vealed today as the daughter of | REFUSES TO PASS PLAN i van | Allica Chem & 274 : veral Accidents at | Daniel Upthegrove, president of the hington, Mareh 4 (P—The | p i so metsted Y| Allis Chalmers L 6114 [ Arow-H & I Bl Quorn Hounds Event |st. Louis & southwestern railway. finance committee today | ROY: Fol) Aorecenncte e A R NGt Melton Mowbray, England, March | A graduate of Vassar in 1927, Miss .lgdtn refused to endorse the cxist- ‘U“” [“"l EoIBRRNE: i (B 115 50 . L he Quorn hounds yesterday, | L ere she met tiie daugh- [tariff law, unde ch the United | ‘ e m Car & 1d - ; ol i which Prince Henry, Duke of Glou- | ter of the play's author, Norman|States lovies duties on coal against | O ComPATzoRs s eyt o0l 300 MAIN ¢ fl{LLl ILL 6119 - .3400 céster, participated, there was a [ Macowan. countries taxing American coal. | N PR ST R USs IAm el 04 . a | [loved mother, Mrs. Katherine West | sy 1,00 s Wi il]\m]w-\, who passed away March | Am smelting 77 4 £039 | Am Tel & Tel 2411 i Tlei ! | Am Woolen, ¢ 17 B - : | - Anaconda N A A 18 ! CARD O1 P 1. o S eae 1- | Balt ol i 60 . 5 w our recent | Bendix Avia 1 1 i 16 Investments — Securities tl { 1 20t 1- 1 & Di Y 7 N Al N - A el e i 95 N9 iy | ) @ 500 MAIN STREET TEL. 5900 B & Co, Class 1 1| Eisler E Corp e T | oo | i LIODECH ¢ Offer: ton Grammar school S e Dy : T2 A B Outstanding manufacturer of essential equipment and machinery ican Paper Goods ing Room. | cun P ; 203 % A Amerlcan Utlhtles and General B for a number of the country’s most rapidly expanding industrics. and MRS, G. ORNATL | o {”“t” ‘T el e L J | e k ‘ ; i prosoe Lasco \ilag Selling Around $10 Per Share | and Pamil Ches & Ohio .. 2507 2305 | Financial report for 1929 indicates net earnings, after all charges, of | ¢ & N'(hw'n 85% 851 ) 1 6,231.5 i 2. i re Chgo Pne Tlem 297 29 ) 100 | $1,046,231.59, compared to $200,498.00 during 1928, an increase of moi SEE Gl | olson bas 16, Ghtne er s than 400%. Future prospects excellent. BRsvaloniion i s 0 | vember, forces of | President Chiang Kai- Golumbin Gas . 963 133 m Shek. It was declared that such During 1929 working capital incrcased over 312%. As of December 31, 1929, Com Solvents . 347, 3 { 1 s are contrary to internation- current assets were more than nine times in excess of current liabilities. No Con 1” Ny e 5 : bonds—no preferred stock outstanding. 165 ooo Contin'tal Can 637 g JUMPS ON MOTORCYCLE J | I | Corn Product LIRS 04 " Mexico € March 4 (P—General S i N 150 | Crucible L oss N 8% 3 Antonio Gomez Velasco, chief of the fack - : N £ §1.50 ner i 5 5 | ; Velasco, chief o Common stock recently plafed on dl'\ ldc:\(l-baala at annual rate of $1.50 p INVESTORS ey i " R et are, at current market prices yielding 7.15%. Day Chemical 351 1 o | 160 today esttablished what he believed i ; 1 TREASURY BALANCE | —use the Investors Syndi- Er e i tlbe ¢ 4 — - {o b world record motoreycle 2 : R : : i lor Eloc. Devoe Reyi 1 1 Treasury Balanec $54,431,004. |, . . Traveling at the rate of 78 Through recent acquisition of Tungsten Electric Corporation, the Eisler Elec cate plan because it enables - 4 32 Beliey o byeling g ate of T8 Brovglrceent e mf, ablished i i Gt A thom to bulld up large sums | Eastnin Kod'k i _— 32 ])‘Lll(‘\ ed Drowned in hour he made his machine tric Corporation has become solidly E.Std ished in a new industry which has Srit aneyHfariiya vesiby 1{ 4 P 101% Southern France Flood 1cap from a rai platform to land shown a remarkable degree of expansion. simple, certain and conven- : B 05U 72 LA 2 | ST o A a0t 2 away and continue upright. lent program,ofyemallitrod ‘ A I S B / el estimated te ———————e———————— lar payments, multiplied by [y L Wa | Street Briefs en T L Sk e e e We recommend Eisler Electric Common Stock, selling on ggz*nd':;"s;g; 'g*:r;s:y:‘f:‘ Sbia sy 3 i s | Ule disuslrous prents and feod NOTICE OF MEETING : . i S b e L , southern Irance, in the R A the New York Curb Exchange for approximately four schedules showing how this Genl Asphalt s § York, March {.—Lor N I'HE AMERICAN i z 5 el i Genl Tlectric 77's ime in about six or seven y > e ) » e 1 times earnings per share, as an outstanding investment :;Teys":“"ed plan will work i e o R L I'he vai HARDWARE CORPORATION . . . " 1 nomn H be the region of the —_— i urn ther Genl Moto 1 121 4 o yoney X 5 el Alelaces o”c.m."s.'m“"" Meome e Soge RESOURCES OVER $32,000,000 Genl Pyl Serv. 4 $1 1 vy.r! S e oo g C i CRO LD he Annual Meeting of the Stock- with unusual possibilities for appreciation in market valuc. Capltal, Surplus and Reserves L [ holders of The American Hardware VLS00 Glidden Co com | 4 Meteitiigy Teritiitoc o ise 4 LGy Corporation will be held at the of- | 5 G : : i 2 [s : Ladhet ks o) roughout the distr fice of the P. & F. Corbin Division, . i Golc Jus s 2% 294 | currently quotec t4 o " 5 sh P 9 > s A Analysis upon request | INVE STORS u,fl,f,,.f' s (|v,“,' i : 1 i 'm‘j X .?, P : jibetisas gvasnot s Park Street, New Britain, Connecti- | . [l Renret s B S LRI O e e Wocking the tra acl cut, on March 19th, 1930 at 2 o'clock | YNDICATE | con Cop 5o i e e Gt e '”"'””,”f resion |p. . to consider the Annual Re- | S inyco T34 dics on tha “‘ “ 1 co ditions | howeve T, whert catastrophe , port of the Directors of the corpora- Bonner, Brooks & Co., Inc FOUNDED 180’ |1 Norhn i Vi el Tt S|l Ui s T o6 Dslonsof e ey 9 9 ° | Hiudson Motor Most of the offerin terday re- | sides at o for (he ensuing year; to approve and ATFTILIATED OFFICES 99 West Main Strect AL e ARG Mo e ratify any and all action taken or B YORE | GHIOAGO N DImRom | ST PAUD New Britain Tel.: 3663 e g T orId o TaRE o r 16 i Jne | D AR O SR e nulhorikea Ty fe BohvAEE EVES AN > | SacondiNational Bank Blds, / Al % | ouid outen o G Chiney Aty or officers of the corporation since Offices Principal Cities in Connecticut, | NEW HAVEN /,U'V‘ 1 ‘\ v]"]“\ St uary ]Hw-v '1‘1 ‘r-‘vm ”r\‘;n : ‘;\‘;AY ('m(. pondent ‘..-”1. ";' December 31st, 1928, and to trans- = % St S A A 3 s m v other business proper to I MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN., TELEPHONE 5623 OFFICES IN 31 PRINGIPAL G T1E'S Tohns-Mansle i and 156,155 in January, 1920, ac-| Chinese chamby commerce had | on “yetore sald meeting, | Kansas City So s [cording to the American burean of | telegraphed rman consul- | Kresge Co 1% 2 [ metal The United States' | general Shanghai ewpressing GLORGE HILDEBRANDT, { r Groey . 4 411 121 foutput in January totaled 4 anxiety at many reports that Ger- Secretary. lv high Valley 797 17 (ki .vm.., as contrasted with 53,025 tol va]‘-n_\ was shipping large quantities | February 27th, 1930,

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