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ot s ey e g R O NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. EASTER TABLEAUX rl;udAm Campus Peach (™o " \Market Turns Reactionary After BY GIRLS OF Y. W. 5. comare cm o st oe. Early Show of Strength as Result serves will meet at 2: o'clock Thurs- : il ‘“zilr‘;‘l "h“o";;"l'fl”“s(; ey P Of T l( Sl d D l D . l‘ P t [ P [ed N t fié’s'e"nfil;‘f:,sfi\?s??" ';‘llzsl‘&al:‘gslh and Mrs. John L. Fagan of 0 y0 lllllp an ea ellla ag&'l[l 0 B& l’eSSl] GX iwood club of employed girls will v T y Pleasant street, Forestville. | - S { not meet because of Good Friday . g o ) | ; | Nat Cash Reg . 653 5 65 | : TEL. 2040 Sunday at Association Ll S i . B[]N[] “STS HULL - |Merger Story Collapse In-| X"y Contral . 5 The hoard of dircctors will meet R : N Haven R'E | !at 10:30 o'clock next Wednesday to| spires Selling—Pools Ac- | North am Co . 3 i The residence girls of the Y. W.|elect officers. New committee | | ‘_\-m.m Pac !.. A “ 3 C. A.. will give a colorful presenta- | chairman will be appointed and rou- ) ive Early i v o [pacara tror : : [ S gl % ine business transacted. | tive Early in Day MOle‘ S, . We Offer: tion of the Easter story in tableaux, ' Sunday at 4 p. m., in the association Pa Dulding o Which all are mvited,| . DEER TAX ROW LXDS | . ntrmat han 40 Issues Make| Phiips Tt b g ik k| AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. Niss Chariotts Nieoll is n charge | Berlin April 11 (P—peer disap-} e - International Telephone Gon-| iy LA A COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. af the choir music and is being as- | Peared 45 & trouplesoite isee iR L _ Pullman Co .. | sisted by Mrs. W. H. Barsch, violin: | * government partles today, ow- X FS el 4 AR e 4 B e e e e i) ent on Hindentliris| - vertibles Show Most of Strengh (e e e i S LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK EMirse of the slake scttings, {intervention and protracted par ARG ading RR 1241 STANLEY WORKS Those taking part are Helen Dal- | negotiations. o ol |8 : J ewi Yotk Al LTP=The bond —— Rem Rand . J EY WORKS ton, reader; Marjorie Dunstan, Mary e Bavarians accepted an in- ’ : A L 20 K. April 11 (P—The stock | tep Irn & 7T 7 m : 7 e B Wentaamy ME | crease in the beer ax of appros . yarket was only a routine aftair to- pri e atock | 10 o teh NY 5534 TORRINGTON CO. gel; Mary Sliby, Hildur Huligrvn‘ mately 50 per cent, instead of the L San and Marion Banulsky, soldicrs; Jane |75 per cent demanded by Iinance Roebuck Keepin, Dorothy Couture, Bessic| Minister Moldenhauer, and agreed il 0il Joyce and Agnes McLam, the wom.- | to endorse a slight increase in turn- e e b < rai | Public Service of New J DIVINE | couthern T en. The choir consists of Charlotte | over and department store taxes to [riRereirng P (‘J“‘,“' P Botie Rl i a0l Gas (Tmprovement fand ins|Sontuern Nicoll, Joyce Goss, Mary Howey and | maKke up the difference. clop a deflnite trend 1 g | stana « At S Alarnational|c of the Tokyo stock exchange e 2 ® . ! Elizabeth Clark. Ruth Crandall is| —_— Tele Polnt siee, 1o Qud; tureq | 25 @ result of a collapse of secur IH R pianist and Mrs. Carolyn Barsch| WILLIAMS ATTACKS LETTER / Tclephone convertible 43¢s featured, T e : DDY RO E S& . day. Inquiry for investment issucs I d reactiohary after an domestic corporations was light ol od of strength today | but there was little dispesition to| g influenced by a de- | liquidate Tholdir nd' prices ruled |’ JICCERLES TUNLD, i e ] in that market. Trading = ; violinist. Patty, Allen, Mike and| Washington, April 11 (P)—Lieut. iShiEElerenp IGERY benusierossra it ey e |Std Oil of N Members Hartford Stock Exchange Penny Pease arc the children in mc;“_fl" Williams, navy speed ace, who {to a new high since the break ar : y Std 0il of NY | | were er_active acel on! S n the first two hours r | 5 VEW J 7 = Qi e L e one e more 5o at| TS UMEr active accumulation | frst o Hours Tunning | Sie ot Woener 447 NEW BRITATN, 29 W. Main Street A special caster program will be |ing ordered to sca duty, said today | with the shares. ~ American Tele- | £ ’ | Studebaker ... 4 3 | sullins q ol, Va., than| 4iis on Lhoe other hand. wers | Heker running about 20 minutes| oo acPaker . ! 4 - given by the Busy Bees of Benja- |that a letter read before a senate | pmily Woodruft ‘whose fel- | :‘l’]‘:’gzl‘*r on the other hand, were i a1 Texas Corp .. 5 HARTFORD MERIDEN min Franklin school Monday at 3:30 | committee by Assistant Secretary In- |« Sindents have Stad T ar e o i Wateid B Steonig At Dpening [ Te -\flfl(.wvm _\.MI -1".’\ 25 3% | 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street o'clock, Miss Florence Nowland, ad- | galls of the navy, lett a falseiimpres- | yost peautiful girl on the campus. | oot e Pafirae nSlE 5 e ot iat praneds with an oute Lt RoL BerAd i viser. The last mecting of the Len- | sion of his attitude toward the sea from Columbus, Ga. opened two polhts higher but moref € S i < again | CRION Carbide 1053 . N e s : | e DU RS, than lost the advance. Other amuse- | PUst of strength, with pools again | njon pacific ten Bible class lead by Rev. Ray-|duty order. — oS 5 several blocks of 5,000 ‘10 I mond Gilman, will be held at 5 = et - | ssues were quict. s ; DLl s & o'clock. . The subject will be “The POPE MAY GIVE TALK LOTIH R RS Others show Dealings shangs eeabonbitnosrore Meafing of Easter.” The Pinnacle| Vatican City, April 11 (UP)—| Washington, April 11 (UP)—The Fair sized dealings in Pennsylv including nearly ].. dozen pub- |- ¢ : 10475 104} We Offer: % A a 3 r % v 2 970 Tk S 11¢ > marke eW|1r o 1 | . club members will mect at the Y.|Pope Pius may deliver a radio mes- |r0ad to marital bliss proved rocky |nia 4%s, of 1970, tional Dairy USRI S SRS el dubber .. i W. at 7:15 o'clock and go to the|sage to the world June 29, when [today from [ranklin M. |5 1-4s7 St. Louis, Iron Mountain © levels for the year on gains) : 2 ) ianenes, ; 55 2 lds SHell Dise Tine t5 Uy >aci. | Which ran from fractions to morc |- ; hospital to malke surgical dressings. | powerful new Vatican - broad-{and Alice Teele, 19 and 1 | 45 Shell Pipe Line 6, Union Paci-| o ® M8 | 4 51 | 3 LN on The “Fun-group” has planned the | casting station is opened in connec- |tively, of TRectortown, % | fic first 4s, Goodyear Tire Rock | 7105 ] A o v v ie T3 T43% 100 SHARES OF second evening of play for Monday | tion with St. Peter's festival. [they asked for a marriage license, | Island 4s and a few other rails founa | “ORbTTS were heavy | from | : ; . 1013 | from 7:30 to 9 o'clock in the gym-| The new station will be one of |a detectivc ded them a telegram | prices within a quarter point of thc “""“ e “L— Spreal ‘v"]‘_“; "”_),‘\\'nu Overl'd 10 y a3 | nasium under the dircction of Miss| the most modern and so powerful |from the mother asking that | Thursday closin e dotorsian by Re s (rort R 4 NORTH & JUDD MFG_ CO. Nona Yochem, recreational sccre-| that messages may be transmitted | they be detained. United States governments sagged. | ffernoon the reactionary move: tary. All young employed girls are|to almost cvery countr: e, “oreign issues tended higher with ["¢ht had covered the gencral mar- | : it e e e e LOCAL STOCKS invited to come. | — _— WOMAY, ) | Rio Grande Do Sul s, and Monte- | S N Ll (Vurnished by Putnam & Co.) The regular monthly meeting of| COUZENS BILL REPORTED e by ooy eoR i i move thantadvonnt | 4o RinEInaspend snt e b o the Girl Reserve committee will be| Washington, April 11 (A—The |, ‘\‘l -1' 5 } _"“’“‘ T ‘_m.xrh to new highs The caily rise had recei ¢ d con- held at 10 o'clock Tuesday. Miss E. | Couzens bills to reorganize the fed ST ed 4 "| The increasi nancial needs of | Serable impetus from the unes-| Gertrude Rogers, chairman. The|cral power commission by establish- | "ome here late last night in hev th American countrics was fur- | Pectedly cmall increasc ; o | Cluga club of girl rescrves will mcet |ing an independent body instcad of |98 year. ~She was a native ofy e cmphasize imnoune broke lo; at 4 o'clock to do Easter service|the present group of cabinet mem.|London. England. and had been @jy,o¢ (hat a sate was soon fo | STeets continued to charac BliNeEl ;“ ns e g : work. The Live Y'ers and Treasure | bers was reported favorably to the Sunday school teacher for 60 years.|sell a §3.675.00 ofi Proyince)busintsains slaitiand qutle uiED0 e Fsoes s i o is Secker clubs of girl reserves will [senate today from the senate inter- _— of Bucnos Air ternal 6%s, duc TOMENS o T e ) 5 15 L ® e meet at 4 o'clock to do Easter sery- |state commerce committee. | | The title of the Pope is: His| 1961 ’“h\“‘”’ ;\M"”“l e AT S ntror i DT o s Investments — Securities | the Pope; Bishop of Rome | Tt T ; | | | i 5 o s e AT O " slight impctus t R e Rt -l 300 MAIN 8 TEL. 6119 - 5900 to St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles: more particularly in | Jraong - o Bl E ETHEL = | Supreme Pontift of the Universal retail lines than in wholesale or [[Ehosm i i ; el | ving distribution, while industry | Travelers Ins Co ....1365 i chupohs St ainiarch e AR e il | shows indications that advanc 2l Mraufacturing Stocks 7 \ | Primate of Italy; A¥chbishop and | Il e e Y We Offer and Recommend: B [ Metropolitan of the Roman Prov- | Ul Ty arch and carly I et : o ‘ ” Am Om [Mettonollian it e oman b have been fairly well maintaine rrow-Hart & Hegeman 40~ 42 | s ek Seliph T Case Drops Slightly & Apeacer .o ok I ES Rs [ trading, rell back t Bibin ol | cumbs at Age ol 1t | Auto so1d down nearly points be- | Lagle Lock ... low last night's close and Stone & EArng Lo Webster, U, §. Steel common, Am- d Cool Mrs. Esther Riley Robinson, aged | erican Telephone Vanadium, . coee i e one of the oldest residents of | bert Brooklyn Union ¢ i e 33 Investments That Grow this city, died this morning at the|Keith Orpheum, United A 3 I dv.!n - ‘ g . . Lome of her daughter, Mrs, Lirnest| Delaware and Hudson, Paramount-|lalmer Bros ......... § you leave Howe of 271 Commonwealth avenue, | Famous-Lasky, Radio, Mon Peck ‘;‘ owe & Wil . u er’ C er, l 0. after a long illness, Ward, Sears Rocbuck, Celotex, Co- | R Mfg Co apartment Born in Burnside, Mrs. Robinson | ca Cola and Congress Cigar were | Scovilll Meg Co .. : COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN me to this city when a young girl | carried two to four points helow |Standard Screw .... 150 | i s ) - selection to ind had been a resident here for | vesterday's final prices before effec- | S T MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE [about G0 years. She was one of | tive buying support was encounter- | Torrington oC ... 1 |l§ Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Tel 1358 chance . . . the oldest members of St. Ma ed. In the carly rise, Standard Gas | Union Mfg Co .... church and was the widow & Electric had advanced 6 1-4 | Veeder-Root sags pr chances are . George H. Robinson. points to a new high at 1 nd Public Utilities s Besides her daughter, Mrs. I International Hydro Llectrie, South- | Conn Elec Service .... C L you'll be Howe, with whom she had m ern California lidison, ublic Scrv-|Conn Lt & P f | HASE NATIONA : Ler home, she is survived by two |ice of New Jerscy, American Water | Conn Power .......... 8 2 : ; Sy left. If other daughters, Mrs. Helen Sarratt | Works, Allied Chemical, I -|Htd Fiec Light ..... Upon consummation of the present Chase-Equitable- of San Francisco, Cal., and Mrs. | tional Harvester Company had heen | Hfd Gas Co com . B ¥ it .- i you look et T e S S B e e ey o Interstate merger, Chase will have the following set-up: Robinson of Bloomficld: four broth- | new 1930 peak prices. IS B as 3 e o st E 2 Surplus i e of this city and Willlam Riley of T ' gz | T divi . . The | PREASURY 3B Undivided profits and reserves 72,000,000 { | Insurance Stocks asualty ma Rental Ads New London and several grandehil- | gjog (o ot casury B 038 Deposits s 1,875,000,000 . dren 2 /& oo a6t2 Ropers |t e, T % PO e e v ik vtne Begiirtenss s v o iy BN morning at | Allied Ghom s Herald [ Soriator | s ; 2 o . 5 WERE FUL OF —_— home of her daughter, Mrs. Howe, | yjjig chal. 55 : B | _In addition the Chase Securities Corporation will have TR OF B (Classified Jantie i’.m_l"d;":"’[\l b g ‘\}:‘r‘\ .\mmB:)s:*;\ a1 | Wa” Street BTIG[S | capital assets of approximately $125,000,000. Saction . i e L : : i Total Book Value will be about $67 per share 7 ol Chase Will Be the Largest Bank in the World I rtm e ooy | Am coml Alco 2415 2374 | POWER CO. TO BE ABSORBED | \1 ¢ Tan Pwe 947, | St. Albans, Vt, April 11 (UP)—| am To0co. : < The properties of the Vermon: | \m smelt get selection Lighting Corporation, consisting 2 | \m Te] & Tel 273 SR |Endisenginenunsiyorl B touE hong ST : & o 2 Z - the country in the past week made ecause all six gas companies were scheduled (0| Am Wool, cm. i St I e ade | because alt formally absorbed today by th=!|Anaconda in of approximately $10,000,000 | : e e o e : over the preceding week, and was 4. . 2 < - i : BEesd-stihetlocallc e o e 2 | corresponding week of last year, . AR 4 vacancies are he local compar other | Bait & Ohio. 1 o properties affected are located T onais AVt listed there. |[Barrelast donnshury cand “Susing Reinsteel S b . i ! Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 1 nd Warce and North At-| : ; ¢ ock | ticboro, Mass. ; i SrE ; Directors af fhe Dritish Type Tn- [ 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2586 gular c¢ividend on the class cemetery. v York. April 11.—With a total value regating $§5,789,000, | coptracts let for heavy construction first you'll ccording to Inginecring News- 2 [[—— = = T it ock 1o 34 cents annually by ‘And remember, if yeu : 3 . | claring a bimonthly dividend of 9 | have a place you want ||| Deaths S et ¢ P107 | onts a share, payable June 2, fol We Offer a Few Shar to vent ... Herald [ Gez Ds asp i ; : stock on record May 1. Previously | e Offer a Few Shar | dividends of § cents a share had | Rental Ads will do the | | Ches & Ohio ~Lwie conz oF ou job. Just call ; Nora 31, Cullen CMS P &P R | NEW BRITAIN GAS CO. Chi & North REM 10 Pr 1 Winthrop street, widow of | Chi Pie T1 cm ] L% e SRkl : S BRMNMING= : f e R | ) etilo e anato) i < Price on Application. ol t 2 N itain General | Chrysler Mot . 43 ; 2 2.000,( 0,00 g OUi‘Q : | hospital o was admitted to the [Columbia Gas . §7 s § : d i { institution on March 31 and her ¢ Com Solvents . 3% B 5| The Duq ourel| y 2 1 E”RB RALLY HALTS Sulphur, which rose a few points to ved | [ vitory in southwestern Pennsylvania @ new high above 20, in sympathy Headquarters . . . yes, | ulptor in Par Corn Prod R \a pataTor b with the upturn in Freeport Texas uneral arran.ggmt are incom- | Crucible Steel dition improved until a few days |C airn ‘ you can charge your lete : 8915 807 S 2 e l 3 land Texas Guif on the big board, : % | P! . Curtiss Wrt cm ] ¢ | . Deere continued to attract good « ad. i .| Held By Bandits | ON PROFIT TAKING e i o oo me Del & Huds: be transferred to the big board | Ensmn Kodalk 3 shortly. Glec Autolite 114 7% i 4 “5H : 9 Fox Issue Sold Funerals |[|oeomet: s don an American Light & Traction, rox wneaters = encounterea Erie R R 581s 581 3 : | . . . considerahle r ing on its recent os BitAl o : ; Leads List With Good Rise | aavance, ana saezed about a point. | George Brooks Newton IFreeport 5514 527 < Silica Gel was also under pressure. We Recommend Funcral services for ~ George |G 10 108 : ’ = ares generally moved in * Brooks Newton, aged' 28, of 142 |G 8 707 4 | New York, April 11 (P—The curb | narrow range Humble was again Stanley street, who died Wednesday. ctric . 93 B > 5 A | market again turned sharply u a firm feature, selling up moderate- [ | were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock |Gen I ] 52 . ¥ n the carly tradin ne | 1y s best level of the L ter Sons. Rev. William H. Alderson Pub Serv. . 3 ] i 4 cck-end profit taking. S votume, but failed to make of Trinity Methodist church officiat- | Rwy & 1001; 1007 | & e iominated activity, T i ¢d and burial was in Oak Hill |Glidden Co cm 3 [ . : nors kept bullish enthusiasm in this iy Do PR Common Stock Id Dust ... . . R T PEE prmm et o e odrich Rub 53 5 628 ¢ Light & Traction Rises An automobile operated by Miss : ervasio Testori aham Page . 1 1 g . American Light & Traction was | Estelle Simons of 359 West Main Listed New York Stock Exchange Fune services for Gervasio [Br'dy Con Cop 5 5314 | : s |a buoyant feature, the old stock |strect was slightly damaged when it Testori, aged 44, of 489 South street, |Gt North pfd.. 9§ S | o | selling up 17 and the new stock 5 |was wedged between a trolley and a who died Wednesday, will be held |Hudson Motors i6% 934 | 1 i points to new 1930 highs, but thesc | hus in front of the Boston stor2 { tomorrow morning at $:30 at the|Inspiratn. Cop 27 L i zains were later sharply reduced by | about 2 o'clock this afternoon. Thes Lome and at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's [Intl Cement .. 737 3 it taking. Standard Power and |trolley, operated by Motorman Jameés' church. Burial will be in St. Mary's |Intl Harvester 11( ht and Utilities Power and Light | Kenney, had stopped for a signal cemete: Intl Nickel 2 413 . z also sold up substantially in|light and upon starting up the reary onner. roOoOKS . nc. salfes W TS Intl Tel & Tel : arly tradins. American Sup- |of the vehicle struck the car and g > ’ ’ CARD OF THANKS Johns-Manv'le 3 5 | - > ery and United Light * ad- | crushed it agai a parked bus. The ~ iab ' 1di 0 PPSES T wish to thank all my friends, |Kansas iCty So ] 1 3 g 1 |vanced moderately to new peaks for | running board and right front Commercial Trust Bmldmg, New Britain, Conn. rolativ and neighbors for their S| eaers 33 & y the vear. U. S. Electric Power, re- | fender of the auto was damaged. N " G “ i s " v 3 18 Ta — e v oois] g 1 rd in New Yor hica, St Yetroi sympathy and kindness during my | 3 3 ’ cently sluggish, turned upward | — s ; * S cal e l | vocent bereavement in the death of | Liquid Cab''c Assoctated Press Photo | sympathy with Standard Power, | LORD DEWAR DIES Ofices in Principal Cities in Connecticut my beloved wife. I especially wish | Marlin-R'kwell a0t 501 which it controls. Electric Bond o (;y-vpf(ead, Sussex, lIingland, to thank the Unity Rebekah No. 45, | Math Alkali .. 4 S5 |2 Jleanor Gemmel of Girard,|and Share was firm in the early | April 11 (UP)—Lord Dewar, head of | Bohemian Eagle Society, Bohemian|M K & T R It & 3% Kas, Dresbylerian missionary in|trading, but soon encountered con- |the great Dewar distilling interests, | t.adies' Socicty and the Aeric 5| Mont Ward 5 China since 1919, was reported held | siderable selling pressure. died suddenly at his home today. Society Nash oMtors . i 5 captive by bandits in Kiangsi proy-| A strong feature of the industrials | | sty Signed, Frank C. Radil. Nat Biscuit ... 897 (g ince, and specialtics was Duval Texas |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1 he suffered a rela ‘on Gas NY . . 3 | chased 40,000 acres of what it © 20 when she suffered a re : Con Gas 3 ) 3214 | That’s Classified Ad | " "She is survived by a son Cyril who |Continen Can . < |nounces as proven gas and oil ter Analysis Upon Request

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