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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930 (NG Descendant of Poet|JUDGE (00PER RETIRES |Stock Market Makes Late Rall GAWEH‘{E ‘l’]IE[fl[iE T FROM FAFR 1, B8R0 U Egmg{ %GEE[?RW tFollm:ri : tMld d:; S?ump,a SZles Other Officers and Directors Llect-{j May Set New ngh Mark for Year‘ MNuYfidW“% ' od at Annusl Meeting—V- | 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Booze Feud Blamed—Both sy Trends Become Irregular as| s e TEL 2040 Found in Abandoned Car . sutes somen 12 oo resgnes| PIORE Taing Follows Gains | Anaconda Dividend Stimu- Kroger “Groc'y 331 33 s T 2 £ as a member of the board of direc- _ s Falli | Lic p'e 757 Cleveland, 0., March 27 (P—Two N tors of the Fafnir Bearing Co. at the | New York, March 27 () — lates Falling Market and‘{,‘;fi::fl pkf\“ e ""“f:f\“,'\':",‘::;u";{;l,‘;?:f;:;‘frs. e : annual meeting of the stockholders |curb market fuctuated erratically| Turns It Up Again—|Math Alkati .. 500 - 3 : okl 4 4 held yesterday at the office of the [Under the opposing influences. of| 3 ¥ MK & T RE 61% We Offer The bodles of two men, bound 2 g company. huge buying and selling orders to- | Ticker 45 Minutes Slow. }f\hssoun Pac .. 937 [ | ang ateanglod o desth inere found . The vacancy wa i 11y Blopkatieane Sonnerd e o) Mont N ardac ity e CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. in an automobile parked on a 5 4 i = P‘\_e (‘”“:““;3‘“45 not “”fll' b'l"lht opening with execution of a large| sh Motors .. 477 b 'S were eclecte snow-swept road in Brecksville, a A ERECoTamvere sireslactad follows: 1. H. Cooper, H. Rt vernight accumulation of buying | | Nat Biscuit ... §3! k4 CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY suburb, last night. Residents said prompted by the sharp ad-| ¢ York, March 27 (P—Prices| Nat Cash Reg . P. Cooley, F.G. Vibberts, the car was parked thére early yes- e erdey. Drofit taking |on the New York stock exchange | Ny Contral . 159 Vo HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Stanley, George P. Hart, William 11 1 i terday morning. - | bounded upward with an impressive R % 5 - = e : s e vever, s < ¢ s N Haven RR . 1247 12 7 TH | . - Hart, Jr., Maurice Stanley, Rt. T Bant 5 “".'“' hmfm'r' 2001 ¢ urish at the opening of today's |y, . : bOL ERN NEW E GLAND The dead men were identified as 3 » B I lturned the market sharply down- 5 Y| North Am Co . Anthony Borsellino, 40, and his 59 ; Ecarlesiand S cyay. ward, aided by a late ticker. The | Market: ran inco & ey neluie OF Norlt Pact. 25513 TELEPHONE CO. year old cousin of the same name, k g 1 At the meeting of the board of di- |early gains werc mostly more than | i S T “_k : Ll :J” il ar A Packard Mot . 3 1 s both of Cleveland. 5 rectors, the followmg officers were [lost during the morning, but the ‘l‘m “ 'f‘r“_' f ‘"]‘) 2 "‘I ”‘; o Pan-Am B Blame Gang Feud o K 1 reelected: Chairman of the board, [market developed a firmer tone :\‘ K ‘l :vvnlxm(. ry “.&. n “C\l‘~0d»vor.' Par't Lasky Police were convinced they died | 5 E. H. Cooper; president o laround midday and headed up“m mv”. m‘“lh \: ‘om«u“l\n ”(:, ?ur“i p,,m,{\b et . in some gangster's feud which pos- S Stanley: vice presiden % B.|tormetie o ; % up | Afternoon. So great was the volume | pyl, Serv NI . sibly extended to other Ohio cities. . : Searle, . R. Carter and R. lto noon ran 000, f trading that the ticker was run-| pyjiman Co The victims were last seen Tuesday enway; secretary-treasurer, . |shares [ilnsseaont tizeecuns eiers oGRNMLOBE A ToNCory £ 6 EDDYBROTHERS &G morning when they left for Akron, Assoctateg Press Photo | Way; assistant treasurer, George T | Tiectric Bond & Share, which shat | (o [he market at the :‘!‘l‘tlllloil'\:; Tt : Members Hartford Stock Exchange saying they were “going 10 & & poroyny Wordsworth Boynton, des-|AUYAter. and assistant secretary, €. | forward into new high ground lale |y 20 R CVC CReCRalion) Reading RR .1 A friend.” cendant of William Wordsworth, |F- Stanley. vesterday, advanced ahout 2 POINtS | ofher now high record for the vear | nom Joe s 1o ° =l NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street It was believed Akron bootleZgers | pryjgy poct, plans to be a mews-| A dividend of $1 a share payable more at the opening, then lost its|” gyl 't TET THEOTE 107 118 Sea™ | Rep Jrn & 8t 7 g St ; might havo been the Killers, while] paper writer.” She is atudent al|to stockholders on record as of|gain. American Gas and Electric | coivad iis chief jmpetus from an in-| S s Sen wran 1150 1960 101" | HARTFORD MERIDEN significance was attached to a rep Mlorida State C g March 31, was declared. d new hizh ground for the ; B Lxon S e ! ] o by i 3 e s A e g he's | Tlorida Stato Collegg for Women. R N AR, repehedinen Lishi e ik | CTease in the call money rate from | Sears Roebuck £7%; 3 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street ~[3 1-2 10 4 por cent, This was ac-| Sinclair OIl rum runner operating near Lorain A wise turned downward. Cities Serv- | =t D i and the other two believed to meURPHY HURLED DOWN LS |Flying Cameramen Plan |} Cpeneatatidtis fainew iz focyoereiel RILRS ey cating of Southemnlacss : i ¢ pankers began their semi- | Southern Ry . ilseefEumoneikeatooin s i) HE RUNS AGAINST WIRE To Snap Next Eclipse |the vear, and up 1 noint. The |00, S O e e Pranas | a5es bu & 2 Inite 3as iss S ¢ aga rned :, = v i a 3 3 :wloppsd e Berkeley, Cal, March 27 (#) — |United Gas issues were again turned | yrogera] Reserve bank. Time money | Standard Gas 116 University of California astronomers | OVer in large volume, but sagged {14 commercial paper rates held|Std Oil C 5 / X red a ci ar , g 3 S a o Std Oil Cal . W a cir Tuesday. will use airplancs to obtain photo- |after a firm opening. fifm. e Std Ol of ; e have prepared a circular on The dual garroting was believed | supernumerary Policeman Explains | graphs of the sun's tot : Gains Are Not Held h d sun’s total eclips: inins Are Not Hel ; Std ¢ N T to have taken place between Akron April 2. % | American Chain was again a spec- DiMend;Alds Becarorr S Bl At e sad Gevdaes Mot s, St B o Y S e | o . a0 | S P e e T o o S S e e 4 5 American Power & Light Co. :T:S‘cza‘slt;rc)lssr:cIrZax}. i Tlxi\eanng;v; sale Grocery Plant ;enc;.Q;hCfl:“;r":‘rllw‘r tvin fly lower 'z‘:&"'{:‘r‘iz‘;:‘?",’f‘ ':Ir:j?ll’l'{:::v“‘? = ’:r,‘; :J\,h:rh}nv;y n ,\lmvulgmrls felt was en-| Texas Corp :' 8 ] \ ; e s oty | Supernumerary Ofticer Albert J.|stlls, Rt s o ethen oati(ls saln iccrs | SEASEE S LUE LR otalions Wexas Al C au B SRR Which we will be glad to send on request. Went to investifate meighbors® re.|Murphy was reported resting com-| The university's base will be at :txkp;:,o"’;r,::b,"bf';“ pomS. “‘r: past few months, stimulated the | Union Carbide 1001 ports that the car had stood there |fortably at New Britain General [ Camptonville, in the mountains near | pounded nearly 3 poinis Pacific | [ 71000 recovery. Anaconda, In|Union Pacific 2391 all day. {hospital today but will be unable to the Nevada boundary line. The sun Coast Biscuit >w‘w rred sold off a which a large short interest had | U't'd Gas & I'p 417 e s will be in eclipse less than a minute, 5 | developed, rallied at least 3 points | United Corn .. 4 Both bodies had been shoved head | 'y v on oo oo vco o6 pain, s ‘_2“0" dees ; “f;::: (I:uup!n ‘l;l( points. Aluminum Co. \(\.154 & i e e s » | firm, selling up a few points in a few foremost into the rear compartment &0 fOMe D e ke on the announcenient of the regular | U S Ind Alco 10 of the coupe and the hands and feet| 4 WIUTICS SUSAINC o Ly ot ‘tne| Dcad of the expedition, seeks o ob- | gajes, Mines were gencrally reaction- | 011004, but was still a couple of | U § Realty . of both had been trussed with|ernoon in a fall in the rear of the | an ynciouded views while the sun points below the year's high estab-{U S Rubber ... 3 59 2 S < = s ker Hill ¢ 8 ew | 3 clothes line. A blood-stained towel|Miner, Read & Tullock wholesale| iz opscured oot eyl st JTopPING L0 & RV | lighed @ couple of months ago. U S Steel ..... 1951 180% | was wrapped around the neck of the |8roceries establishment on East s s Utilitles Are Weak Vanadium St1 ; A . A older man, who apparently had|Main strect. He has a scalp lacera- | rm he early trad-| . i . | ing, reachi e Tl Curiously, the Public Utilities led | Wabash RRX . fought the slayers. tion and a fracture of the left col- ing, Ohio Oil reaching new high| 15" [ the carly advance and also presented | Warner Br Pic 777 i Investments — Securities ground for the movement. The Ay o . P - The bodies of the Borsellinos were |l1arbone, besides painful scratches ! o 7 | the most weak spots when the mar-| West'gh's Elec 156 ; 0T ? Cos L found only & short distance from the |on the neck. . D eat h s ‘}f‘_‘:f "1?{:‘: s ’J:”“L' g5 i‘\‘j“‘, “ ket turned reactionary. In the carly| Willys Overland 9% 9% 93 300 MAIN S TEL. 6119 - 5300° place where Isadore Fuerstman and | Detective Sergeant P. J. O'Mara : L ANSI0sATETICATL JARalCE g i Woolworth 7 e Elo;a: upswing, American Telephone, . 3 ew 1930 ‘. + CSkinny® Sehiller, hi-jackers and|called at the hospital- today and :;\‘:‘:’”"\,;‘;‘j“:’n points 1o new 1939 | peoples Gas, Pacific Lighting, Stone z bootleggers, were shot 1o death and |learned from Officer Murphy. that S Samcare Lansas WdS| g Webster, Tublic Service of New LOCAL STOCKS We Offer and Recommend: ice picks driven in their skulls last|the accident happened when he was| Mrs, R. T. Dechant Dies ‘}”n]r.‘,s:‘x“r,]..r‘.'?,\‘fq:‘)\"fin:“:ml,‘,lw,?{ {asuca| Soro% Consolidaied Gas, Common |l (Eurnished by Butnam & Co.) July. running through the yard and was comp . leas [ wealth & Southern, Engincers Pubd e e Syrroner, e v gnd 22| " A Mt Carmel, P, |pannraua cared an pubcaton o | <UL & Sesther Enahcers Fubd American Utilities & Gen. Corp. Insurance Stocks 2 = L - Mr. and Mra. Ernest R. Dech ro("'* report, showing only about 26 : - . =5 Listed he New Y () A fence, which he did not notice, most chan American Water Works, National Bid Asked isted on the New York Curb Ancient Playing Cards lot the wire in the particular spot| 357 Park street havo heen called | €onts a shar earned during the first | \ ) . . = c L | Power & Light, North American,| Aetna Casualty ........155 139 Selling at $13 Per Share Revealed in Collection |having been cut away. The strand|19Me to Mount Carmel, Pa., by the |6 1-2 months of HEkSrofjoreintion: | Utilities Power & Light, United Gas| Aetna Lite Ins . 3 1002 g | Chicago, March 27, () — Playing |caught him in the neck and threw | Sudden death of Mr. Dechant’s moth- e Improvement. United Corporation | Aotna Fire ....... cards arc among the world's genuine | him so heavily to the ground he was| 2% Mrs. R. T. Dechant. Death wa | and Electric Power & Light all mov-| Automobile Ins ....... 4T 43 antiques. dazed and unable to get up. due to heart failure and was un ed into new high ground. On the|Conn General .. 2 145 This was disclosed when a colles- | Officer Murphy has been employ- | Pected: Mrs. Dechant was 67 years {break, American Water Works, | Karttord Fire . » 7 89 tion of anclent cards was exhibited |cd as shipping clerk by Miner Read | 014 and lived all her life in Mount American Power & Light, Columbia | Htfd Steam Boiler ... in Chicago during the National|& Tullock for the past few weeks| G2rel, She leaves her husband and| s, Western Union and several oth-| National Fire .... 54 Dridge association’s annual tourna- (and was not on police duty when | ¢ following children: Ernest It Dechant of N Bri by ers sold down 2 to 4 points but all| Phoenix Fire e a0 ment. the accident occurred. SonaRiclof ey Btitaln A RO TO ] i made partial recovery. Travelers Ins Co . 1550 Thareware dominolcxtdaltrom Dechant Smith of Northumberland, Worthington Pump was marked Manufacturing Stocks 5 : Pa., Rev. Norman J. Dechant ot In- | Thi ip 6 pol 137, Allied C 1 P MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ~ ancient China, cards printed from | LW * : sl up 6 points to 137, Allied Chemical | Am Hardware ....... 60 ool blocke. i medioval times, | LW Forbids Heckling dlana, Herbert S. Dechant at home Thin Spms Sten and Demafldfl; 1-4, Houston Ol 4% to 110, Gen- | arrow-Hart & Hegeman 41 New Britain National Bank BIdg. others hand-éngraved depicting his- P.F. MCDonough Says and Abner W. Dechant of Pvltsbursh N(]t SO ]mpl\ess”e | cral Refractories 3% to 87 and | Rillings & Spencer ..... 4 5 Tei. 5200. ; terical events. Some had been| That there is a strong likelihood | Electric Auto Lite 3 to 110 . all| Bristol Brass ........ 26 |l Bernard A. Conley. Brayton A. Torter.” ticularly impressive and a few thin : Hart & Cooley swords and cups. Amerlean cards, |date, while he is speaking at a rally, spots were scattered throughout the _ Spring Brings Optimism Landers, F the collection showed, follow French |was indicated today by Mr. Me. Stophen| Imkaniea [ 11s Outside of the Anaconda dividend, [N B Machine 5 ; We Offer: suit signs. Donough who said such interruption| Hundreds of members of the ime money was reported as a [ there was little in the day’s business | North & Judd o 21 GULct == was subject to a fine of not more|Sacred Heart parish and the |little tighter, although quoted rates|NCWs in influence the price move- | palmer Bros . DIE 1 than $7 and @ jail sentence of $0| Saints Deter and Paul society at- |showed virtually no change. Call|Ment. However, the feeling has| peck, Stowe & Wil ...+ AETNA LIFE INS CO London, March 27 (UP) -— TWO|days or both. tended the obscquics of Stephen |loans renewed at 312 per cent, but |Peen growing in speculative circles| pygeell Mrg Co . S . . men dled in their baths on the| i McDonough was asked today|Lukanice, aged 59, of 361 Broad |rather large sums were withdrawn | that a general recovery in business| geovin Mz Co 1 same day recently, one reading the it5 point out the portion of the sta- | street, one of the carly members of |and the ratc went to 4 at noon. Is inevitable this spring and sum- | giandarg Screw Radio Times, the other with his un- |{uto which refers to hecklers at a|the church, today. American Telephone Rise: mer and that the current rlse in the | gianiey Works dershirt o |rally and he found it in No. 6340 of | As the casket was borne past the | Farly strensth in American Tele- Tane ’St,d's“’;’"“;g Such (2 oton | Torrington ¥ Go ——— the gencral statutes. It reads as|inner dcors of the vestibule, for |Phone stock carried the convertible m"m;",ssii“"):'ou!;:“&““f:]"gi:a‘a‘df Union Mfg Co . 2 follows: “Every person who shall | which the deceased man had don- |4 1-2 per cent Bond to 172 1.2, a| SRATESROR BORRes CORTANS 10 A%/ veeder-Root ........ 43 wilfully interrupt or disturb any|ated a lzrge sum of money, the pall [NeW high for some time. At its peal Lublicbites Slocks A : commitments to stocks of compsn- |school or any assembly of people|bearers lingered for a moment and |lafe Jast summer this bond crossed | Conn Elec Service ... met for a luwiul purposs shall be|then continued their way into the |227- Conversion of tho issue into|!63 With the best carnings products. | i) 1o%s p td 103 5 “ or imprisoned for 30 days or both.”| Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor, |Ward rapidly. International Tele-| THE MARKET AT 2:30-3:00 P, M. | Hfd Elec Light . . 04% 96 H R e It was while he was talking on |celebrated the solemn high mass of |Phone 4 1-2s, which have been very| Total sales to 2:10 p. m.—3,000, | Hfd Gas Co com . 7 the subject with a reporter that he |requiem this morning at 7:30. dull, shook off enough of their leth-| 200 shares. Hfd Gas Co pfd . Slll‘}]hlS II]GI‘G&SG(] afld Larger'callod attention to his statement of| The pall bearers were Valenty |2FgY to rise half a point. Railroad High Low Close|N B Gas ... G 70 } Members New York Stock Exchange . last night at the Stanley school|[Domurat, Alexander = Kloskowsi, |and industrial stock privileges issucs | Air Reduction 1457 1433 144% | Southern N L Tel ...1S3 18§ ‘ 55 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 Dmdeflds Pald in 1929 when he told Mr. Davenport he|Boleslaus Bisliwiece, Alexander Gut, | Mere quict but “fiem. | Allied Chem . 2071, =293 2 0 — ' | | carved by German wood-cut artists|ot Cliffon E. Davenport's being 2| — (mangT st aecords SGeneal PN OLOrA G iyl Corripan vl 43 DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. of the 15th century. brought into court in violation of New York, March 27 () —Bonds|2"d General Electric also reached | cojt's Arms A 3 For suit signs the Germans used |the general statutes if he again dis- F une l | were firm i an unintoresting ses- new high iround.& in the afternoon | yggue Lock . 3 5 acorns, hearts, bells and leaves. [turbs Attorney Patrick F. McDon- l‘ a ) sion today. Demand was not par- rv-xox]pnfl the former fellfng at 80| parnir Bearing Co a The Ttalians sed batons, coins, |ouzh, democratic mayorally candi. | : for the first timo this year. A ! st ol was serving notice on him relative |1gnacy Gwiazda and Stanley Kuics. | 1-0Sscs averaging than half a | Allis Chalmers 66 TREASURY BALANCE to' fubure heckling. Six raembers of the St. Peter's and |POINt came out in New Haven 4|Am Bank Note 971 9 Treasury Balance, $362,883,35 ‘An increase -of $54,115 e —_— Paul's society were flower bearers. |1-2% St. Louis San INrancisco, 4|Am Bosch Mag 51 s — 3 : o & e & Rev. Tather Bojnowski conducted 5, Chesapeake & Ohio 4 1-'s and | Am Can ... % 50 surplus of the Hart & Cooley Co. . 3 i 4 = 5O - e ALTPIE of ol b L Corloty, Danish Weddings Hard the commital services at the grave. |NCW York Central 5's, while Union | Am Car & Fdy Vs announced e consondat~i| But Divorces Are Easy |Burial was in sacred leart como. |Pacifc setunding & -5 loxt 13-4 \am Com a0 255 25 || Wall Street Briefs INTERNATIONAL stockholders statement issucd at the| Copenhagen, March 27 (P—Den- | tery: fon a small transaction. Wabash 5's,| Am & Fgn Dw 8 89 903 I annual meeting of the companics|mark is the most complicated coun- L fiLicg Bciney calas SR EaRIRE dEENR ISR Docop Sl ;8 y 1| NICK vesterday afternoon. In a compari- | try in the world for getting married,| __ Miss Mary C. Lindsay | i L L New York, March 27 (—The not || EL £on with the figures of the conpa- [and a recent survey shows that she| Tuneral services for Miss Mary [Santa I'e general d's and Western jAm Tel & Tel 2 g opearting income of the first 20 rail- nics at the close of husiness on De- [ offers fewer obstacles for divorce|C: Lindsay of 50 Liberty street, a | ""‘( andidiswere sleady it raihon | SneWonlenjic | roads to report for February is 5 | cember 31, 1928 and December than any other European country. |Veteran employe of the American |inactive. 3 JEsnacondaiey per cent less than that for the sams 1029, the surplus at the beginning| The formalities of certificates and | Hosiery Co., who dicd yesterday, OthersiShow Gains Atchison . roads in February, 19 while the ©of this year is larger than at the bs- | declarations of one’s matrimonial | Will be held tomorrow afternoon at| United States Rubber 5s. Youngs- | Atlantic Ref gross revenue fell off 8.8 per cen S ice e intent delay obtaining a marriage |2 0'clock at the home. Rev. T. A, [tOWn Sheet & Tube G5, International | Balt & Ohio It should be noted, however, that th: | A total of §30,223.75 in dividends |license, while a divorce is granted |Greene of the First Congregational | T¢lephone 5s, Sinclair Pipe Line 8s | Bendix Avia freight loadings in February, 1929 was paid by the Hart & Cooley Co.|immediately it both partics agres, | Church will officiate and burial \Hllw”"‘l Calimbly Cas & Dleclile. bs [Beth- Bteol were, with the exception of 1 over the amount paid out in 1922, | It the divorce is wanted only by ons | be in Fairview cemetery. {fiouss i upn g Grond. _|Brises (g the largest in railroad history. he report shows. party, a separation of two or thrge = United States gowrnmfflw_ dvf 1Run'!‘rll§ = Directors were elected at the an-|ycars precedes the decree. 3 Mrs. Jane Andrew Mills dlied WML cglarsctglosses Swere T B ush e rm flom Unfilled orders of the Curtiss- nual meeting. They were as follows: | The divorce rate is increasing an-| Funeral services for Mrs, Janc |the treasury 3iis and 35-$s, which |Calm & &Hecl. 2035 ° Wright Corp. as of today, totale . P. Cooley, R. ¢.[rually. In 1598 there were 15 di-|Andrew Mills, aged 83, a former |dropped about half a point. y |Canada Dry g : h e L d U= Sea $17,500,000. Domestic sales from 'I'\\u"h(*ll G. P. Hart, William H, | vorces per 100,000 population, while | resident of this city, who dicd Sun- CermamRepublicics. S hich imade CangPag 4 }72 | January 1, to date were reporled R, T i et ot St s i o i vhe B, it Renin, S s b ol e <l dirven mo | Manufacturers Trust Company Stanley, k. T. Goss and R W. Blan- st s 2530 at e home in Middicneld. | Uvely at close to their pealk auota- | Cer De Pasco - B kL er R e e | IR el TOPSY-TURVY MAN Rev. Charles K. Appelgrath, rector | tion of just under 110. Ches & Ohio 3 A 4 of New York At the subsequent meeting of the | Terlin, March 27 (®—Prof. Carl |0t the Middlefield Federated church, | The 1:*!‘;(':} new oftering of ,““} M St P& F All of the outstanding 6 per ceat . hoard of dircctors, the following of- | Lewin has found a man whose|and Rev. Charles §. Mills of Hart. | 42¥ was a 33,000,000 issuc of Wesi) Chi & North v 8 > series convertible debentures of the Ten Years of Unusual Growth ficers were re-clected: Chairman of | heart, liver, appendix, spleen and |ford, a relative of the deceased | Penn Llcctric 100-year debentur.s.| Chi Pne TI cm 33 American Commonwealths Power | ¥ the board, Howard Hart; presi- | slomach all are on the wrong sides. |Woman, officiated. Burial was. in | Priced at 93. [CRI&P e Corp., due in 1949, have been called 3 5 . g dent and treasurer, Norman P.|The man is healthy, Lewin says, but | Middlefield cemete | R | Chrysler Mot e for payment at a premium of 2° From 1919 to the close of 1929 the capital stock of Cooley; secretary, William H. Hart |of deficient intellect. | wed By PI'OXY ALERIAGE RO 977% | per cent and interest as of May 15. this bank has risen from $1,000,000 to $27,500,000 and istant treasurer, Reuben C —_— Frank W. Johnson Sl Com Solvents . 36% 3 ¢ The privilege of converting the and its Twichell. Banner-tail, the kangaroo rat, is| TFuncral services for Frank W.| Cong-Nairn . 183 debentures into class “A” common | : 5 The consolidated statement of the [the champion high jumper among |Johnson, 63 years of age, of 81 Con Gas NY ...125 stock will ccase on May 5. | Hart & Cooley Co.. Inc,, and the|all rodents. Highland terrace, 2 veteran cm- | ¢ " Continen Can . 69 6 Hart & Hutchinson Co., ig as follows. ploye of the Stanley Works who! ;. Corn Prod ...102 The February net operating in- | | died yesterday, will be held tomor- | : : $ % Crucible Stecl 90 come of the New York Central rail- ASSETS « Dy , 1938 Dee. 81, 1929 | ro afternoon at 3 o'clock at lhei G % Wrt em 131 1 road, including that of the “Big Merchandise .. SRR -$ 258.894.45 $ 98.340.19 | fyneral parlors of B. C. Porter Sons. | [ g % v Chemical 42 © | Jour,” and the Michigan Central, Rev. William H. Alderson of Trinity # Del & Hudson 176 amounted ta $4.106.546, compared surplus and undivided profits from $1,002,000 to $38,510,600. The Bank has had an unbroken dividend record during the last twenty years. Plant Equipment R AN 04 867115 140,112.67 Stoenrr S - - : > e 3 , 307 At current prices Manufacturers Trust Company Land and Buildings .............. 40045242 380,797.5L | yfethodist church will officiate. Bur- SIon Seodal i with $7,195,671 in February, 1925, Sforia v e omior s when com- Cash and Accounts Receivable ... 562,005.83 444,222.04 i3] will be in Fairview cemetery. . Hlec 110% 1 a decrease Of 43 per cent. S S ; : Iuvestments at cost | : pared with other stocks of a like character. Your 60,000 Shares Fafnir Bearing ‘Co. 400,000.00 400,000.09 CARD OF THANKS 4 > i R The Dominion Power & Transmis- attention is directed to it, therefore, and stock will 986 Shares Federal Mfg. Co. pfd 99,508.00 We wish to express our thanks| [ . ? |Fox Film A.. 0% 0% | sion Co. has been purchased by the | be supplied to you at market upon application. 1,208 Shares Federal Mfg. Co. com and appreciation to our many friends i i Freeport Tex 49 § Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission 5 12.288 Shares Hart & Cooley Mfg. and neighbors who so kindly offerad 3 % it |Gen Am Tank 5 5% | for $21,000,000. Lo 2 Co. of Holland, Mich, Pfd. .... 645,115-63 | their aid and sympathy during our : Genl Asphalt. Descriptive Circular sent on request. 26,400 Shares Hart & Cooley Mfe. recent ‘bereavement. B Genl Electric 1% Contracts for electrical equipment Co. of Holland, Mich. Com. ... George T. Hennig and Family. ‘4 : Genl Foods .. 481 47 % | costing more than §2,000,000 hav Miscellancous Investments uueee.eso.. 59,074 46,306.44 g s Genl Motors . 50% & | been let by the Reading Company. E D HYDE & COMPANY CARD OF THA! ' 8(‘": ;ub Svrvlfl L k The contracts have been placed with o . Total Assets .. .$2,164,608.22 54,894.43 | Wo wish to thank the dear friends » |Genl Rwy Sig 105 % |the General Electric Co., Westins- s - and neighbors for the kind expres- X ¥ | Glidden Co cm 35 54% | house Electric & Manufacturing Co., 136 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 6500 LIABILITIES sioiis of sympathy and beautiful floc- Gold Dust ... 41% % 3|and the American Brown Boveri $1,000,000,00 $1,000,000.00 | al offerings received during our ra- Goodrich Rub 56 for Taxes 251,273.63 187,354.33 | cent bereavement in the death of g, g 5 bride who didn't go to her | GTaham Paige 10! o 10 - y 913,424.50 967,540.13 | our beloved husband, son and broth- | o\ "\ ading! While Olive Shad-|Grndy Con Cop 577% 5 3 KUTZ SUIT IN COURT 3 e > = er. We especially wish to thank th | rorg anove, sat at home in London, | Gt Northn ptd 1007 7 The suit of Samuel Kutz in which $350 SUIT SETTLED BOYLE TO BE EXTRADITED® Total Liabilitics ..... .$2,164,698 2,154,954.48 | Board of Police Commissioners anl | v o) Siehlinck, a Dutch railroad of- | Hudson Motor 571 i 56% he asks $5,000 damages from Walter | Judgment in favor of the defend-| Hartford, March 27 UP—Gov. Jehn Police Dept., North & Judd Draft | ficial, was married to her by proxy »n | Inspiratn Cop 29% 29% | Karpik as a result of injury suffer- [ant was given today by Judge Stan- | H. Trumbull today accepted & rfi‘\qv Income Received by Hart & Cooley room, Corbin Screw Corp. and pack- | (e office of a district commissioner | Intl Cement .. i i ed in a scuffle on Clark strect, sev- |ley J. Traceski in a $350 suit which | sition from Governor Frank G. Co., Inc. . . PR 893,495.6 396,568.20 [ing room; alsb the St. Mary's Ladies' |in far-away Java. They met in the | Intl Harvester 3 9% 9 eral months, ago, is being heard in |Stanley Herpst brought a st | of Massachusetts for James R. Boyle, 'nds Paid by 3 y Society T. A. B. British capital two years ago and |Intl Nickel ... 42% i \superior court today. The plainttff | Dominick Galati. Attorney 1. T.|who is held in Bridgeport, and who Co., Inc. .. 3 377,487.50 Mrs. Mary Carroll, carricd on a courtship by mail. Now |Intl Tel & Tel 64 62% 63 |claims Karpik pushed him down the | Ringrose represented the defendant. | is wanted in Plymouth, Mass., éna Tn the foregoing statement, prepared by the Dircctors for the Stock- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrull |she will sail to meet him-—already | Johns-Manv'le 1321 91 | stairs, necessitating several weeks | The suit was for material furnished | charge of abandonment of his wife hoiders, all assets haye been amply depreciated. AT s o and family. e B (LAY Lis wife, 2 ll\'nnsas City So 80 of hospital treatment. PN 'm a painting job. and child. & \ 3 Electric Corp-

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