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-~ PRIGES DIVERGENT | N CURB MARKET M Trend U, Athough List I Highly Trregular | York, March 5 (P—Pric were divergent and uncertain on the Curb market today, although | the dominant tendency appared 1o Le upward. Several of the leading | utilities were rather heavily sold, | hut encountered strong support | around yesterday's final levels. Sev cral miscellancous chares werc bid| up into new high territory for n\.,; year, However, a sprinkling of com- | saratively inactive issues making le gains. Cities Ser Cities Service was again well bought, touching new high levels| around 39, but profit taking on ves- | sharp gain made upward difficult. The Arkaunsas| Gas shares sold around | their best levels of the year. United | Gas, however, :“1d off a little at times under rather heavy realizing. | Bisler Electric resumed its ad-| vance, reaching new peak levels around 23. Sikorsky Aviation, which | Tas not traded for severai weeks, | appearcd on the tape at 20, a gain| nearly 7 points from the last transaction. Royal Typewriter new stock, also dormant of late, rose more than 9 points to a new peak above 60, Ulen & Co. advanced fu ther into new high ground in con- tmued buying based on 1929 carn- ings and extensive contracts now under way, Technicolor recovered | from recent heaviness and resumed its advance. Deere new stock ro nearly p points, but encountered considarable realizing at the higher levels. Electric Bond & Share Sold Ilectric Bond & Share was again rget of selling, and showed an | sing tendency during most of the lay, although it was well supporte ractionally under yesterday's clos- ng level. American Superpowe wisc undere onsiderable pressure. American Gas, however, made mod- ite heavy, and Hydro Electric S and International Utiliti reached new 1930 peaks with | 11 advances, | Pavorable crude helped the oil s close to its best Mining shar to better tr 4 Noranda e invest 1 pr | | | ice Rises | stra was like- « curities A production figures | ares. Humbl Jevel of the year. weer firm in responsc reports. Newmont faiv In T n-| a sold | | Ic made ent rust ferred reached Contine new 1930 | igh | A soft spot w to a new low for the year, re- | reduction of the annual .m;,‘ I'ox theaters A held fair- | ady around 8, pending | of the stockholders’ mecting | » consider refinancing to avoid rc ~‘ civership. THREE COMMUNI Malden, Mass. 161 Were arres ommunist circular: lildings is mornin signed by the Party of America, street, New York City, and vpon all workers to cease produ icn tomorrow as a protest against | snemployment. The men were fined $10 cach i distributingg | in front of tih rubber factory herc The circulars wei Central Communist 43 Last | tined for | the { not | of coul, Gilen Aldan, which ‘ district court by Davis on a charge of distributing handbills without a permit. They were Meyer Geldman, Harry Senders and Max Matzkim, all of Malden. They told Judge Davis they were unemployed and the court allowed them time to pay their fines. Judge Eldridge ALGIERS OBSERVES NOVEL CENTENARY Will Celebrate 100th Anniver- sary of Gapture by French Washington, D. C., 5 — Algiers is donning par hundred years ago captured the city. government, proud March clothes. Onc rench troops Now the Irench of its North | African port, is planning to celebrate | the event. n obscure walled fown, cling- ing to the steep Mediterrancan baak opposite Barcelol Spain, where raucous coffec-house orchestras and wild tales of adventurous pirates who operated out of this port form- cd the only local excitement, was Algiers until 153 ays a bulletin from the Washington, D. €. head- | quarters of the Nutional Geographic socicty Vast Harbor Shelters Liners “Today Algiers ranks with the busiest ports on the Mediterranecan. Ter above terrace, the dazzling white city rises from the water's cdge o the walled citadel that dom- inates Algicrs, its harbor, ang the land and sea for many miles be- yond. ch - row of Tou on streets th thrust at e roofs of the ning for of the harlor. i and passenger boats fly an international medley of flags. There are huge transatlantic boats des- Genoa or Naples; British Loats from a half dozen colonies that dot the world; Japanese and Chinese hoats dominating many cratt from the The French flag is cverywhere in Algiers ani there are so many Yrench ships in the chor that natives take their arrival as a matter of daily routine. “Among the French steamers ar mail boats which make the mile run from Marscille 24 hours. In a year nearly ocean greyhounds and more than 10,000 Mediterranean coasters stir blue waters of Algiers harbor, to mention the many hundreds of smaller local craft that dot th uncho Comme bove in front, if unhampered view row an the al Tmportance “Out in the harbor arc hoat loads and hillocks of coul cover wharves; for Algicrs is an ini- station. Coal is just ous for a harbor full of 1os wrge barrels of Alg fan wine ave piled high. are piles of smaller barrels, mounds of grain-filled sacks, heaps of boxes d with luscious date and piles of cork bark, the chief ex- port of Algiers, stacked like cord large portat | wood. gines shunt whart to another unloading by half-naked, dark- inned natives: huge wagons, some drawn by six horses and driven by barcfooted, beturbaned, men shee(like gowns, come and go in an ndl procession; and now then a five-ton truck driven by an impatient chauffeur attempts to open p in the traftic by blow- ing a noisy horn. “Back of the busy warctfront is cars from one for loading and ~"Iben, \‘or Quile Aubile, She emea Lo Go Torward —— /-\/\Now A fh.e. Mo‘.‘\t/ Mvanced ‘Hzlng" e, Can Do ~Is7lo Go “Fackuavd / l4 e for Qomana A Long? fome, Posilion SNeemed Lo Be ol & Qtandslill NEA SERVICE. INC. shoreline | the | | | | in and | EW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. | a wall with numerous arches leading | |to spacious warchouses. The roof | of these wayehouses form the Boule- | |vara de la Republique, lined with six-story buildings housing Algiers’ nks and business houses. DPedes- trians reach the boulevard by stair- ways while vehicles apporach ramplike roadways. “The Boulevard de la Repul is not only the beginning of Algier proper but also the beginnin: the Trench quarter, The quarter lies just beyond it, steep hillside. Numerous 1unning at right angles to the levard de la Republique remind the traveler of thosc of P Platc ss show windows display the lat- | est French frocks for women, men's haberdashery and other merchan- | rench street cars, some with n equipment, clang their| through the narrow streets and bright-colored autos stop at the curl | where native chauffeurs, in uniforms from s, assist their attired in Parisian modes “The only touch of the Orient| | nere is in the strect crowd where ! white-gowned, veiled Moslem wo with pantaloons as lar potato sacks rub elbows with st French officers in mnatty blue forms, lithe Irench soldiers jackets and Lrick-dust colored taloons, and vacationists from I land, America and Jrance who mi- grate 1o Algiers annually like N Yorkers flock to Florida. ‘Ther also unveiled Jewesses in vy dre ind bright shawls, dirty, bronzed faced, tatooed Kabyl en, and natives from the the Mediterranean. Native Quarter Quict ou can throw a ston cdge of the Irench quurter to the center of the native the gay, busy abruptly ends, the quict native g ter begins. Stairways lead from th rench to the native quarter. Mount- | ing the steps onc passes from west to cast; from clean, airy street {into byways too narrow for vehicles, | - 5 where upper stories protrude so that| SPrinaficld. Mass window sills nearly meet (e | Lowell a n I dead today in his autom o '] ra v victim of carbon Whitford was ran and as a i 0 up the stre passengers, | , 1o alight on uni- 1 Dlue | S e s o ragged, wont i | ands of | quarter. Where from the | 4 | Freneh quarter| | and r operation Fla. cuperat- fron at Miami Brach, MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD March 5 (UP) Monday, Ralph from who came her death s accidental War v Ninth participat:d agenments mber of the L5 lin 'rance. | tts regimer STANTOD important Thomas Burritt Bravy {at St, Ma —BRAVY 7% South ind Miss Grace Ma married last evening s rectory hy Rev. Walter J. Lyddy. They were attended by Miss Eileen Stanton and Donald Stanton, niece and mephew of th bridegroom, as bridesmaid and best spectively. were Deaths | « Cecelia | {old | Birth Record | —— Twir ceelia Truszezinsha dau | thony T i hon ived hroth daughters were born yester-| ¢ day at rancis’ liospital, Hart- | {ford, to Mr..and Mrs. Edward Mc- | [ Carthy of 158 Canficld avenue, [ford. Mys. McCarthy is the [ Miss Mary Diemand of 71 | Burritt street GOVERNMENT BOND ISSUES ARE FIRY * Rally Heps Push Funer |afternoon « for South Nunza ( Nunza M, Mrs, stro Gio tro Giov: Joseph Giov 100 1l Vincent with whom and at 9 o'cloc Burial wiil s cemetery Giova « avenue, s 1d made her om St Mar chure Mary | ’Impressive Other Securities Upward | ‘ Mrs oF street, be in St Dana Courtney Mz Courtne Dana Courtney o died last 1in Mus, 5 New York, March (Pr—An pre: ¢ rally by United States gov- ernment securities gave a decidedly firm touch to the trading in today’s bond market. Iour of the asury issues and the Liberfy |made new 1930 righs in t trading on the widest buyin ment that had appeared in the gov- |ernments this year. | Money Still Easy Cherry 11:30 hospiio several night at at |the N following mor Ars. Courtney was dletown d had resid for more t )y Besides her husba vived by her fathc T y money and prospects of still | 2% WO Breers @ra i Carazzo and er, lower rates had a stimulating eftect | Aot : on confidence. Inferest charges on|Messlor all of this city = time loans showed a downward ten- | DT RS O e T L dency, while call money e mprgins | sV e o L) ful at the renewal D TR cent. i Numerous | played lar, atooa | r nl of Gene 20, 1 and Paul was plenti- s figure of 4 per | Nounced later wino, hizh marked firmnes weioc sl Funerals moved up a Iville 4 1 nd val other imw»(m‘m met with im- {proved demand. Tn the speculative | | group, Ulster & Delaware 5s of 1928 {lost nearly 6 points on news that the | interstate commerce commission had | rejected th ew York st short | Wi line’s request that the Nc York | Central be dirceted to take over the | rvoad at $4,100,000. Industr] and ulilities rather although Telephone of Penn yesterday in, s 2 points. Phone Convertibles American Telepliont 4+ 1-2's traded Dbriskly but within a | ericl narrow range. Atchison 4 1-2's rose | burial wis a point rallbearer Yorcign Londs wer ert, Carl Thureson New offerings comprised a $4,- | Adant Andrews, Emil 12 {545,000 issue of New Haven railroad | Herd sent cquipment trust cer- | s vielded 4.50 and 4.75, and | ,000 in Pennsylvania Water & Power Co. first 4 1-2's, 1968 offered at 91, ern 4 Louisville | York Ce point B ‘- Doherty ral year old d ter o s Wi 1o W reat. who dicd heid this afternoon home of hier parent Mary's cemetery Frank 13, Hiam of Monday, o' Burial at the 2 in st Dy~on for I'rar for firm, of B Ivania I wh Monday crnoon at Rise 30 tion Lutl 1s more uiet employ o aicd gging more W the 1 reh convertible Rov. iviatc Hrview e I°ran orge steady. CARD OF THANKS our hour me to extend thanks ssses shown us in behalf of ol parted husband. father | Mr. Augusto Ottavi. W In wish bereave our fric the m of to for due o) Kind- rd and brother wish sincer NOTICE OF MEE in a THE AMERICAN [HARDWARE CORPORATION especial ¢ to make known our appreciation 1o his legion of fric for their profound expressior friendship and hrotherhood who called, and expressed their 3 sonal regrets and to the mm reme him with floral piritual bouqucts ful we To this The Annual Mecting of the Stock- [holders of The American lardware | Corporation will he held at the of- |fice of the T Corbin Division Park Street, D Britain, Connecti- | cut, on Mareh 19th, 1930 at 2 o'clock p. m., to consider the Annual Re- | port of the Directors of the corpora- |tion: to elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing y to approve and | ratify any and all action taken or withorized by the Board of Directors | inr officers of the corporation since December #1st, 1928, and to trans- act any other bus vroper | come before said meeting. GLEORGE HILDEBRANDT, Secreta ere oft ings and we a wish women to tha and auxiliary of giana socicty ANGUSTO 1 ¥ Ml OTTAVI mily FERMINO OTTAVI FERMANO OTTAVI NI mn & & M1 CARD OF THANKS We o wi the 1 and 1 th ind to to thank ¥ friends latives for r kin during the and brother gned, Luppino Family. synmpathy recent death of our son x s flowers Tebrudry 27th, 1930. Loos Margares | { Ar day's Recuperating | Impressive Stock Recovery Teday Sends 50 Issues to New Highs for Year, With 1 to 5 Point Marlggpg Pool Operation Collapse Tails to Stem Upward Swing — Trade News Is Spotty, With Steel Fig- ures Showing Decre: North Am Co . North Pac Packard Mot Pam-Am B Par't Fhillips 1 Pub § { Mare] 5 P York, in Inressive The 1o Las covery s assumed rathe proportio market d in a recent IFifty or more iss 1o v high levels I i 1 nd a fe vked up ¢ moderately s in (¢ the col- specialty marked the year, points quitc stock to o common, v high priced is- ints. Trad- cavy in volume. Teade News Spotty 5 m Sears Toch rather 1 that 1 mai ol Southern 1 hern R Stand Br Standard St Oil std 1 main- | SO 5 that the rate of output dustry generally had falie 80 per cent, with ¢ n pro- s O heots and I Wi o 0 per cent. “Irregularitics in d mand, wide variations in the opera rates of different mills and ther moderate in production tha capacity, for the n from " NI N 0il o Std Oil of W duce g st Stewart total features of a recession kn Union ( Union T U't'd Gas & United Corp S Ind Alco S arket trend t Woolworth e Uy in excess of month vear, and the new J. ¢ & tock was put on a $3 an- nual b which is equivalent to $9 old stock which paid $7 fen Alden Coal reduced dividend from $19 to initial quarterly 50 m Review. tinitc ported Tl In the ary 1hhe sis, 1 tl share, 1 1 7 on u Vanadium Wabash RIU Warner We ) Willys Over Woolworth the annual §8, an 1 ntal and ment o W corporation cum money ewed te tul ket was drop 3 ; Insurance Stocks Bid Asl un TOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) wr e 01 e iz timie an casier banke money. underton ceeptance construed in oreshadoy a furt in federal reserve displayed : Aetna Li Aetna, Firc Automobile Ins Coun General Hiartford Fire . Jap | HUFQ Steam Boiler .. National 1ire Phocnix Fire Ins ¢ Conn Co 2244 anufacturing Stocks Iware & Hegeman 4 & Spencer Bra Company Arms Lock sualty ke Ins Co rediscou Cas in Feature lin A spectaca 4 points 1o sold down to York & low as 180 Ag aring 14 ing D> 40 which was National ints [ogle)HEMn Arrow Billing e noir md 1 Worthing both & Chemical cor Ioster-Whoeler tional Lead, I'coy Electrie, V , Vanadium & Webster w points, many 30 1 olven Wl preferre mmons Co., N Westi Eagl 5 Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & b | Landers, I8 N B Machin City Colt's cs Gas, housc > Chemical Cooley Stonc re marked of them to rec- the ord 19 Amor other round w s many high Bor to rea new E 1l e lio Corporation ted Corporation, Consolidat- Electric Power & Light, As Dry Goods, Goodycar and Wiles Bisct Indian Motore: . on coliapsc Ni den, 1 od Cas soci d gton Co Mfg Co r-Ioot S Public Utilities Eled Lt & Pow Elec Co Co Gas Southern Union Veed cle common hroke preferred what appearcd of a pool operation Motors fell 2 1- 46. Crex Carpet and Crosley Rudio point to poir 10 be the in that issuc {0 a new low dropped 4 poir Conn Servic Conn P s Conn Htd com THI MARKET A g N E e o REASURY BALANCE Bala 5 Air Tteduction §$45,001.85 Allied Chem Allis Chalmc Am B Am Bosch M: Am Can : Am Car & Fdy Am Com Alco Am & Fgn Pw Am 1oco Wall Street Briefs 1413 March § phone & today, lis station -telephonic Hawaii @ completing a s ment short on the Tacific comuni- of Am Tel & T¢ A Wooler Anaconda Atehiso Alantic 18 Balt Lo Beth Prigas M Bucyrus 15 ush Asiabn Steel & s @ Tuction Hch the elfee ton to about 1-ton rerm, ¢ Cal'mt & Mecla Canada Dry Can Pacific ‘en Alloy crro De ‘hes & CMSL P& & N'rth *hi. Pneu 1 cm R rysler M ‘olumbia € m Sol orization of fol curities Holding Co.. has 1 by stockholders of an initia 300,000, and will pure stocks held which they Ri are « pric ent ong-Nairn NY ontin'tal (s orn I'vod . urtis-Wr't v Chemical el & 1st'n COTTONBOARD S SEMATE PROPOSA - Government Comumission Might Tven Suspend Exchanges olit fox IMilm “reeport ey wn Amn ienl A enl lectr ienl 1toods 1 Moto ienl Pub S 1 Rwy lden Co cm Gold Dust Goodrich Ttub Graham It Gt North'n p Hudson Me Inspir Cop int Ceme Int Harve f « Int Nickel Mar, § (P—1is government authority exchang recommended agriculture conducted an comr ith 1o Siz today 1 sub-commi ! { which investigation cotton ,‘; Would committec o nges 8 pressior Name Secretavies Tl ived N7 | eulture report, wi of the senatc today 1pprov committee wo Tohns an comn the a Kans City » 6T neral commissio Kre Co ex- Kroger Gro chang Lehigh Val .. 76 1 Liquid Cab in cha n futures the 1ation “con recomi desi 6y ‘.,‘ the futures PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 6 CENTRAL ROW, ___THi. 21148 We Offer: COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ANLEY WORKS EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 3 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street o 3 We Ofter: 50 Shares Conn. Power 50 Shares Hartford Fire Insurance 40 Shares Aetna Life Insurance Sitovenson. Gregory & Ao, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G, Segar, Manager We Offer: HARTFORD FIRE “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MLMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Josepb M. Halloran, Manager. Tel, 1353 UNITED FOUNDERS Larned Over $6.00 Per Share on the Average Number of Shares Outstanding in 1930 Market Qctober 1st, 1929, Around 73. Can Now Be Purchased Around 433§ Yields 5.7¢; at the Market, Selling X Dividend March 15th 2 Shares of This Stock Are Given in Exchange for 3 Shares American Founders We Recommend This Stock at the Market Merger of Gas Units Expected, American Utilities & Gen- eral B and Moody Seagraves Co., Central United Gas, We recommend the purchase of : American Utilities and General B selling Around $10.50 Per Share. M. L. GORDON & CO. Investments — Securitie 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 6119 - 5900 ition o CENTRAL JUNIOR H. S. NOTES ogram hased on the life ot ry Van Dyke was held at embly of the seventh grades: Central Junior High school ium morning. Miss na Geissler directed the program. row and Friday mornings ira Labaree former mission- ary to India, will speak to the eighth rades on her experi that country. edition of the Central ped March 12 fea- Patrick. An Tor prog ring recent 3 recommendation ion for the depart- ture to st da vials Miss in speeial will be ise protec the life of St. Would Eucourage nally, th cotlon farmer be prove his yicld per a of better od and morc and suggested ) ouid cilities ““to securc competitive for his crop, o that at no would he be at the ot | by i who w armers nmittee urg encouru DIES ELUDING POLICE Stamford, March . = Leo St , drug addict, met death here vesterday while attempting to ¢ from police. The man stepped front of a heavy truck operated ph C. Stickles of Bridgeport, s hield on a technical man- wghter charge, Charles, T at 1V ddin ATTACKS POWER CONNECTIONS Washington, March 5 (A—Senator Wheeler, democrat, Montana, today M. I told Secretary Wilbur of the interior rmor strect, | (1 considered it “bad taste” for Wilbur and other cabinet officials to honorary members of the werld power conference, an organizatien partially financed by power eon- cerns. b Gove al to Domonik . 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