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/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. A e, o gnmn i VT g e e e Gegres of [ssues Rise te New High e Brtih Poet Writes Brielly But| .., sico.et. === Vetoran Postal Worker Is Laid . e e it B . e o . oy Wik nelleves that the SRR et ) . | srartin-res TEL. 2040 1o the Point i e {0 Rest Today directors und 4 member of e | Call Money Drops, Busi- uin an WARTIORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL BOW, __TH. 21148 tion of war serves to increase the membership committee. She is ) i inevitability of the end of Britisn nember Lot John's Luth ness and Employment ; monarchy. While the king, «h Funeral services for Johr ing taught a y . | P " World™ | 5145, has been deprived of any im- | han. aged 48, ancis stredt, ass there for a numver of | Prospects Seem Better, e 3 We Offer: or the London la-| ;o vant part in the actual govern- | Veteran postal worker n s for several 3 2 ¢ . newspaper “The Daily Herala” | RUEtC P 1, 10 AU EOVORL- | gy Mn Phrarcrord. w s ¢ the primary devart- | So Traders Display Re- Osbert Sitwell, the British post. ¢ ; 15 follo branches have been shoved aside, | Uiem was celebrated b honor of the occasion ilization had runs ts cours: 7. Tyddy, Rev. Josex - was sk Sl e o o i she believes, there will then be no | J- Lyddy : 5 4 E I AB E RUS O opc had civilized America. | 5oo ot ear tHETE IO o R B Thormas \ G e R 4 ; UI'T I | I CO. a Africa, Wiid | 2PPRrent need at all for a monarch. | jyp_gencon s i ctive stock mar- | Pan-Am e als had be everywhere ex- | As the c e year today, d and resources had been | | church Or: a tes were marked up 1{Phillips ¢ : 3 Prices on Application. Samuel Butler's theory that pov- h R d : R4 e : eral Motors erty was a disease had long be:n irt ecor us,” “Benedi i L 3 ORo{nOWwEE Kodak, G accepted, and with no thought for ; ; L ; o mo: t c tadio- s e e hier was borm at New |yl fconciusion of the mass id day e N B R e el ) e i : DDY BROTHERS £ Co Steiilbed. Consevusnti tha sep. | Brit hospit ast might | Cagicsnnae 5 s and sung | cent Chojnowska of 6 I e B i : 3 . ;s > = g W So acute that ¢ + et g me of her parents af L short t e, 4 1 ¥ t Y Members Hartford Stock Exchange the rich nearly died out, and in | TEiSTeehe | “Tne 2 S the = San 2 ST ReR, Beiesion Were WeTe MOl General Noapltalitodsy o A andln o NhaR AL T er s she § ; : NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street Soon only dnstors, selentists an |P1RCE thony A. Delligrini, Charles J. Maf- | brothers. isites we merser : ‘ » HARTFORD MERIDEN newspaper proprietors were | e 1 /. Mason gler | Fu 5 e 3 e . il el : S Lewis Street Coleny Street lowed to beget childrer These “ha Zmbr v children, too, had their human | City Items bitions. They had often been by their teachers that races Joseph (oler ¥: ns, S Y : : tis C, Al aive : I Frank Holzman : ch did not wipe one another ou e 3"" will give a|Colnel W Hall S We Offer: came degenecrate, that the on.y monstration of ue humor was to be found ia|liome at the meeting of the Motk i"‘l i‘)”‘i that the evils that en- | cup at Trinity Methodist church to- |~ sters. e ar e Pt i o F Sl 60 5 : HARTFORD FlRE lNS ©d on 'a long era of peace were 1 : first aid in ther Lyddy conduc " Hol morrow. cal e s v e e CIRRSSUES RISE, i, For s gty s e e AETNA LIFE INS. lodge cutnumbered men, but were co ell educated that thay an church la Jlon bty engsget in wric v ™ el Utlity and Natural and Mrs. Charles reers to cook and bear children . me Ma ter police notified - b remalny 12 ot ¢ o — Investments — Securities zpen- | L ) £ n Lef techyiratived e shats b pes : 1 nool T e 1 HARTEORD sTOCK ExCHANGE B0 TEL. 6119 - 5900 harangue: o of more than ordinary eloguence. |a % t jssue n I Crpnll e k s S R Only one wor demurred : . “This is 20 , murdece: | str g " g ad aymresh frhemore et F unera l s ‘ Honsioni, vporationiliEiFEre SHEE We Ofter and Recommend: ca- men did but pro- 3 adin i ty and ¢ ks 2 to adjust thelr thims | e, P S e n eager. | == | i out Tor {om Rier Bunking (o American Utilities and Gen’l. Corp. B ailrowds 9 Mes. Josephine Jakubowska Mrs. Jos Oils Extend Gains 3. Shares Rise = Y P 4 i rol Vinance Companies Baptist church spoke on Oil Shares I Shllbearers 5 Africa at Asuline pail 2 M Humt ‘ g JGUESReOnE DS J N b HESE e ki Members New York Stock Exchange en's club last night, A rise furt - £ t i« v 1 i 3 1 i r 1 S 5 ’ T - | centage .o’.\ e club’s membership : A Fire Insurance Companies +Countess of Warwick Says! "o : . , ] activity, it ; Priest Still Publist Beibenki of Camatt, South " Eom, LAl terices a th st atied Chemial v : 1 wWe ofter: George V Will Be the Last i lle}?olis}ll Catholic Weekly |snt- Contmensto: Stane st | cred Hear. ceneers i, Ingersoll Ran e i) MG R pt (i el T Rt it e B e Sl "8 oo RO i T | CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE At the Market o 2 SCALLOPED HAT cxpres e rince of ey W\t crepe cnse Manufucturing Comin purple that has a cape coll FoRaalc 15 seallGpe T asour |ook 3 2150 | \avec S e i PHED MARKET AT 2:30-3:00 \ vick. SN AT U Rl :‘nhv'.- I~~‘v}(-\ qm.o‘\ = toth e ; b arican S i Sioh : \igh for the moves r f both en Victoria at B v ‘ower and cration s 2 “haunt : & p = t 1 r Ohio 4%s ad d VIl who now is alli=1 b | ders . er ' R ss." t nelu 3 % N ’ ) [ [ « 1 r price since 1 iritish Labor party, be- 1yi T 3 ' 3 : - v on 1 4 i A U Fheic e on to the New T Rt G May Fair e e s is no longer is a king. She | is simply a f prosent King is the last s line,” she writes, “it will o» \ \ A heac A \ \ se he and his 3 edia‘e | e ain. i | A \ \ A A \ A \ . Money Rates Fall Still Lower, ©5° o Wi Aiding Price Lists : : y stors ha been such admir- | % 4 % I Crocker Wheeler 1 : v ) s i s e Kingship entirely ; They have ed so demo- 1y o Wall Street Briefs Mrs, Julictte Elizabeth Parker lantic ; ank has re- or doctors 'wo Act Comedy and Humorous | Sketches Enliven Esening at Church on East Street. ) > § on 776.000 in o Thomas e in- r 8 to th 5 B o 1l st S December, - which fig- d 1 & Ohio dy, was presented at the v wsd I ng a & Northw'r ley Memorial church las officers and teachers o school, whi utilized 1 parlors of i Pnen TL en High s CRI&pP Chrysler Mot MEANS EXTRA PRI | 151, o Lot st M or ert - | Contrial Caa 47 © e : 0 el o ot 1oy N JOYS o e S T e P s i B R oo e gt IND:“ W‘:'“I."::";p’;' | hwab and Russell Schy t | C g ; i 7 i : < ments multipli L N tEas Faatr rnoon yelock at the funeral | Dav ( nical 421, ] 2 o for you under the 36-year- 3 P e ketch Eatr o nger of the I v t Koy 1 )% y T pid oprosul s 1 1 companies “Building Your Second In- ;. o : 2 R Forie TtIt > - o4 _— G : ; irasiophe : come.” : e e ey i bl ox Film Former Resident of This City Work 170,000 INVESTORS i R B s e o i e tor Mrs. Ellen |Freeport T . ot Sestiln iy USE THIS PLAN d, who dicd Gen Am o ed for Local Undertakiiz gram in the district school AR £ ooa ago. Miss Mill Gronback gave a | it it Dl and Was Prominent Potitically ; \ Turing theils OGS Gentlemen: Send folder, “Build- i | |vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. uif H Genl Tilec 7% ¢ Gl Adian PEEC. erred and 87 per cen ing Your Second Income.” | Tother My E TG e stree € is ning at Genl Foods 50 5% > Y Word was received ¢ « 4 g € 1 16 per cent of the . . Botween acts Misses Ttuth My- | 0'clock arlors o 1 Motors Sl et caea 2ne 1 Name .....cocoiiiiiin, . | B T " v 42 Al < X ent of the coi 99 pe B KRR | | croft and Gladys Mycroft played 1wo | | mpson & L8 . . aiann N o i 0 ol o ¥, 2o Address ..... y. o B duet numbers on the piano and Misg | Burial was in Sprin Rwy b who died Sunday, were h Curtiss-Wr't em 11 Bunice Tandg ertained with Glidden « lNVESTORS . : G an exhibition of aesthetic dancing. | CARD OF THANKS Gold Dust S ’ At the conclusion of the prégram wish to thank our s and odrich 4 4714 5% | week refreshments were ed i ors for the kind expressions of aham Pa 8 3 Mr FOUNDED-1894 | At o'clock this evening the |SYmpathy and beautiful floral tri- |Gr'ndy Con Cop 53 5212 | city for many 0 mding $6 pre | play and entertainment will be re- |butes which receiye uring |Gt North pfd . 98% DT 3¢ « | ployed by the B ies A) stock of the Investors | peated. ’ the recen th of our wife and Hudson Motorss 615 | more than 20 years. Co.. The. B iiviskmress | There's plenty of sweetness at Sweet 50 the Daughters of |Inspirat'n Cop 2 Buojga e ol ust, has been called for redemps | 99 \est Main Street D L : i T e i r5 1 : ol ! New Britain Tel 3662 Biriar College, as these “stare steps™ Mrs, Dellic H. Young Rl e RS e B LSy e ' Sl S y e e tion ‘on May 26, at $110, plus mos to beauty show. The ‘fair co-eds e . H it 5 = X intere company also s“”dNN[:,,“::.v';;h e | pictured here will reign on M g“lk\,\ Given Birthday Party ned, 1 T. Norton, G. E. Nor- Intl Nickel 39 b cuool fenthal it ST DA e S orion ol s call r mption on the | Prey ate top toihotloms’ Ruti Hass| . Mrs, Deallls 013 of 126 Win-{fon. Mrs. Ezra Goodrich Intl Tel & Tel 6 66 graduated from L LU ? Btother the outstanding. OFFICES IN $1 PUNCIPAL CiTiEs < | son, May Queen, of Pittsburgh, Pa.: | throp street, assistant officc manager Norton Johns-Manv'l e 4l ) s e Rt ies B) stock, at Jane Callison, Maid of Honor, of | and supervisor of the girls, was Kansas iCty So 813 T L] b wir 2 v 8, }m ayette, Tnd.: Mercer ~Jacksor | surprised vesterday at > office of Fir: German rench | Kre g 3 Tut 1 be 1 Sement compa BUER SBOvaE - - L Garland Beaver, of Nashville, Tenn.; | Landers, vk and given a | trains now average between 50 and |Gro 3 . y IS < T 1d Alice Patricia Jones, Scepter | huge basket of beautiful ors 60 miles an hour over runs covering |Leh i 7414 7412 | Boston. ar ther. Se T Telenfiones Tead Convertibles = REASUIH Al Bearer, of New York. | her associates on the occasio er|several hundred miles. £ Wasl American Telephone 439 led the| Treasury Balance, — $14,193,986,