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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. BONDSLISTDROPS | Oil Man Rescued From Bandits |Copper Stock Slump Follows TOLOWER LEVELS! = e : Drop In Price of Red Metal and e’ Thorias Egenton . . : 2 Mambers Now dlwuu.- Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- [ o . Causes Shar Market Declme X : i io Atti i i ‘ : MAIN ST. heth Egenton, aged 71, wite of | hnathatie Attitude Continues in . o > EYY WEST '+ NEW BRITAIN Thomas Egenton of 18 Carmody | p 7 - : o 3 2 Genl Motors TEL. street, who died yesterday, will be . f b L ; - : ; e : g £ 3 o % 8 2040 Reid tomorrow moming at 530 ac| Market—Inquiry Light - al F e, | |Break in List Followed by oo ruv'sert 3000 o1 the home and at 9 o'clock at St. 2 ‘ % . 3 ¥ #, n wy Sig Mary’s church. Burial will be in SR G o g ‘ g Irregular Recovery in|Glidaen Co cm EE i e 0 "1 New York, April 15 (P—The re- o o 3 E g ) Gold Dust .... 4 cent apathetic - attitude toward . : i Response to Brisk De- | Goodrich Rub 5 51 We Offer: Mrs. Isabel Brown bonds was maintained in today's g i Graham Paige 11 Funeral_services for Mrs. Tsabel | market, which drifted\irregularly 2 fone s 3 " mand — Case Aga'“:fi’u'fi?m“i;‘m‘o‘i“ ‘,3" 54| Brown of 50 Mahl avenue, Hartford, { lcwer on small turnovers in the con- e 7 i e . J, .'In&pir’ufi; Cop 255 3 MANUFACTURERS who died Sunday in a T00M in|servative investment listings. Con- : Jumps 10 Points to New | [reitiin cop 2om 2 f Booth’s Block shortly after religious | vertible and other share featurc . Intl Harvester 113 5 | Bervices concluded, were held this | obligations were decidedly weak' in High. Titl laikali i i TRUST CO. afternoon at 2:30 at the funeral|the early trading, reflecting the S Intl Tel & Tel 751 2 %‘rlors of S. M.lJolnllglL Hartford. | softness of stocks. Johns-Manv'le 130% B B was in Riverside cemetery, Bank buying of bends is said to New York, April 15 (P—The stock [ Kansas City So § ai i r Wi "N Req Windsor. have tapered off to the vanishing ; [ mariet :\()\:rm‘y‘wod a sharp .sinklllg:)(rcs;r Co ... 38% 32 DetaledGlieul AWHRBE b austiel o est! g point. Some of the larger institu- 2 . B ¢ i spell today in which most of the|Kroger Groc'y £ . Miss Doris Mailloux tions have sold purchases made at {0 ‘;A]omm- stocks sagged to new Io\vlmq\f\\l uauqni Funeral services for Miss Doris|the height of the short-lived -bull . |levels for the year and then made | Marlin-Tt'kwell Mailloux, aged 20, of 175 Sexton |market a month age and prices ‘ o ; A irregular recovery in response to al|Math Alkali street, who was killed in an auto- | have receded to a level about mid- o R N 2 3 brisk demand for some of the high|M K & T R R 6 mobile accident Sunday, will be held | way between their highs and lows ) grade industrial issues. Early de-|Mont Ward 1 fomorraw morning at 3 oclock at | for the sear : - e EDDYBROTHERS 8 G St. Peter’s church. Burial will be in Inqulr,v is Curtailed { . active issues, and from 7 to 1%|Nat Biscuit .. pos Members Hartiord Stock 8t. Mary’s cemetery. Inquiry from private investors g g o i points in a few specialties, but the|Nat Cash Reg 6 | ‘_M' has been curtailed by the revival of ¥ 4 | reaction was checked at mid-day.|N Y Central . NEW * 5 Dennis Gonoalves \Jpublic interest in stocks, so that . and prices headed upward in {he|N Haven R R 1225 : NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street Funeral services for Dennis Gono) the bond market has become a carly afternoon. North Am Co 129 | calves, aged 39, of 18 Franklin|Tather routine institutional affair: : Copper Cut Blamed North Pac ; .)HAR'I_’FORD MERID@N street, who died Sunday, were held| Changes in the high grade rails. | J, II, Bristow (left,) San Angelo, Tex., oil operator,-after his son| A slash in copper prices from 18| Packard Mot . 207 5, 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street this morning at 10 o'clock at St.[utilities and industrials were little | 1 3 31,7 to 14 cents a pound, which has|pan-Am B J 5 HhoR s i S e e e i e WS ;;o{ <11‘01n 0l]>1e<} llb(D“\\(llght) had pafd \I?\\xc:m bandits 1.)0]0 Yin mnioied foe Re el sl s v Lasky e lholcclehant ofbingl halin| aaptinia Frey ey tahere \’ or his release. . W. Eaton ‘(centc_l.) American vice-consul, | the principal disturbing factor. This Phillips Pet high mass of requien. ceptional thinness came out. Pitts- | assisted in the rescue. Mrs. Bristow is shown at right. Above:|ied 1o heavy liquidation for both ac- | Pub Sery NJ As the casket was borne into the |burgh & West Virginia 4 1-2s lost 2 | Gordon Bristow viewing Ceboruco mountain where his father|counts but offerings were well ab-| Pullman Co church Organist John J. Crean play- | points and St. Louis & Southwestern ar > G rbed. The unsatisfactory copper | Radio Corp .. 6 ed Grieg's funeral march. Mrs. | first 4s rose 2 on odd lot transac- as held captive for a month. situation has been the chief deter- | Rad-Keith-Or Mary T. Crean sang “Pie Jesu” at|tions. New York Central 4 1-2s, Mis- ~ rent to bullish operations, and with | Reading RR the offertory and at the communion |souf Kansas Texas prior lien 4s, the cut finally out of way, many ob- [ Rem Rand ... 461 5% | S S o of the mass Organist Crean tolled |Great Northern 5 1-2s. West Shore A le Queen servers inclined to the theory fhat|Rep Irn & Stl 77 100 SHARES OF “Nearer My God to Thee” on the |45 and Wabash 4 1-2s sagged half a pp the market was in a much better | Roy Dutch NY 343 3 5 chimes. *“Abide With Me” wWas sung | point. b position to advance. St L San Fran 118 7 i NORTH g JUDD MFG CO by Mrs. Crean at the conclusion of | A gsix point drop in American i On the announcement of the cut |Sears Roebuck 807 3 i | . . theimasy. Telephone Convertible 4 1-2s indi- 3 e |in copper, Granby dropped § 5-8 |Sinelair Oil .. 30 k 3 The pall bearers were — Manol | cated the trend in that group. Part . J 4 4 points to 31 1-4, Anaconda 3 to 6814, | Southern Pac 124 3 1237 Monpeiti, Frank Androws, Peter of the loss was recovered, but e S € % b [ Calumet & Arizona 23 to 70; Kcn.lFouthcrn Ry 123 Filva, Mosses Csousodros, Hermonge i tnrough the early hours the de- | necott 2 1-4 to 5014, and American |Stand Brands Carrea and Tuocincio Aldes. b Burial was in St Mary's cemetery, | Lonture was well below last mglu's‘slump in Efl[‘ly Hours T[][‘[]ed | ! |Metals 2 to 43 3-8, all new low| Standard Gas 1 close. International Telephone 4 1-2s, | 4 ces for the year. Magma, Calumet |Std Oil Cal. 15 Loew's 6s, and General Theaters 6s ]m[) In‘egm” Gams A % Hecla, inspiration and Nevada [Std Ofl of NJ 78% Margaret Brophy | declined two points. ' : W& o sank to new lows but the de-|Std Ol of NY 36% 38 : / Funeral services for Margaret Governments Arc Lower e i 4 i clines were not as large. su-olmz\mwrt Wrner 4~"n 4 Brophy, 17 year old daughter of | United States governments, mov-| Now York, April 15 P —The curd| (B 3 ) [ |buying support was quickly upplied | Studebaker ... 41 2 . 0 (3 Mrs. Brophy of 1§ Sexton street,|ing irregularly lower on the firmness s } o | for the leaders and brisk recoveries [Texas Corp. .. 87 5 6 Sactriti Who died Saturday, were held this | that Lgharag(crizcd the money [Market sold off substantially dur-| If ; W | (oo piace. Anaconda quickly cross- | Texas Gulf Sul 627 Investments — Securities morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's markets at the mid-month date, [ing the early hours of trading to-| # il ). The cut in copper is o\pm.LT_!mkn(_l\o\lfzzer]‘:\j:‘ W 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 6119 - 5900 church. Rev. Walter J. Luddy cele- | were only moderately active. Berlin jday, but made irregular recovery in | ¢ . |ed to stimulate buying by large con- | Union Carbide . brated a solemn high mass of re-|City Electric 6 1-2s steadied on the [the early afternoon with resumption | [ ] § |sumers who have been pursuing ‘.?!°“(3"““"'°,» 41| TS ST P 5 loffering of a $15,000,000 issue of [of opcrations for the advance in the | . , [ [hand-to-moutp policy since the 18- t.r:‘:‘m':fofi) e b A delegation of former students| gepenture 6s by the same company, utilitics and some of the industrials. | | i {cent price was put into effect about | ! z e o5 5 i . of St. Mary's school. who were grad- | priced at 90 1-2. Rio Grande Do Sul | The carly unsettlement was large. | ’ | |a vear ago. 1t was pointed out that|U S Ind Alco 24 a1 23% | We Ofter and Recommend: uated with the deccased girl, attend-| 75 were marked up 5 3-4 points on |ly attributable to the cut from 18 to | [most of the leading producers were| 1 & Bupber --- Hm ed the obsequics in a body. one small transaction. Vi e e M4 |avic to make a satistactory profit at | U S Steel ... 1847 10172 : The pall bearers were Joseph | e i ol Y Aloer T U s . ’ the 14 cent price, which is likely to | Vanadium SCL 1147, 1105 BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS McKeon of Hartford, Frank Sulli- | ; Lk p ; Wabash RR .. 60 £0 i 9 S H )er b e ¢ z 1 ) aint: d. 4 ok b van, William Fruin, Thomas Hig. | 1Tade School Musical been rumored for a long time, it b e e e ea Warner Br Pic 14 T1% . celly | <ale (Made traders nervous and prompt- 1 i | S gl : Sl Cast Has Rehearsals | " c'ccat. "ahort. ectiing. the| [0 | Extra dividends were declared s Blec 201% 196% i Funerals retti. 3 Willys Overland 87 813 1 ; ; o o & . | during the day by Cumberland Pipe [ Willys A Burial was in St Mary's ceme-| ) Freliminary rei he |copper shares on this markct have e e P [ wapiwortnl HeNbs o1k musical comedy “All Aboard” are|been comparatively quict for some e o o 5 2 e 2 N fealer K EXCHANGE | being held and a cast of over 150 [time, and were depressed but mod- | \‘ t\\?&ll\flr‘l I: Ch: ‘51,(;3' al;]u:d h‘:i HARTFORD STOC : | | participants is winding the produc- |erately. Noranda, Newmont and L & AULOIIOPILE (COIRDANYED AL L, (Furnished by Eddy Bros & Co) | % name, told stockholders today that Raiiroads Mot Infe ehape, Rebestuals ste be- |Roan Anfelone eigged 1 tu & points, an examination of the fundamental |Htd & Conn West R R guar ... 20| | 08 el dally A eotuiRRI I oy Notands | & lnx alods o | factors underlying the business sit- Banks and Trust Companies We Recommend running high among the partici- |bottom of the year. or tonds. 15 The roassuring. Gens |Bamkers Trust' Co .ooovio.cioe 323 “tiliti N 1 < o 5 g - Capitol Natl Bank u o leld phis afternoon at 4 o'clock at| “"l‘s “l“‘ll SC‘:’?‘ }h‘:d;“ I°( the Utilities Show Gain 4 g al Elcetric reported first quarter |Gy mank & Trust Co . . the Tome of Jier daughter, Ars. i“*’l'el““"l" “’; d'"‘; C"""P S In the utilitics, Electric Bond & | =2 % i |net profit of $15,042.521 as con-|commercial Trust Co of N B 1401150 ’ 5 nder® the leadership o | Sha t e = q 5 s River Bas o . 25 Charles Wilson of 149 Stanley street. | Under the leadcrehip, Of - Wo | Share, Utilities Power & Light and | asted with $14,505,056 in the same | Conn Tiver Bar ) 0 Remm on Ran ne Burial was in Fairview cemetery, | bauen ] Lo G A%€ 1 American Light & Traction new X period a year ago, equivalent to 50 | 1 3¢ TATLTRER S Gl 47 ’ . up of E. I Russell and Andrew |iors well bought, 1ising & |1ps . e oredictin i 34 cents a share on the common this|yig.conn Trus 4 10l 130 Barbara Sullivan "{““; liane pianned am-luieneive (ipoint or s, Recent strength i fhelnts SRS DS 00 U il 15 against 45 conts a share last | Merchunts Bank & Trar Co ... 168 150 Common Stock Tunéral services for Barbara Sul- |HGST CAMPAER. last named was atfcibuled: to un | c Blossom Jostivall (o be held | Sooy on & comparable bl Mutual Bank & Trust Co ..... 240 livan, s "ol daughicr of Po.| Al Aboard” is the most elabo- |official reporis that it is setting out |~ Ty o0 al o be bl i e carly selling, Peoples Gas| MUtl Bt £ i . William T°. Sulli- |Tate production attempted by this|on an ambitious natu gas devel Rk g Lot 0C | jrolce 12 points, Warren Bros. (01d) | Xew Eritain Trust Co ..... . - 5 : X | organization. 1t will be staged at 2 5 ard , the daughter G od emical, Ameri-|Park Street Trust o .. ile | Listed New York Stock Exchange van of 35 Linwood street, who died | 08 on. < opment plan. This has also been r S 1-4. and Allied Chemica yesterday, were held this afternoon or yhn Garl ollard ™, | Phoer St Bank o [the Senior High school auditorium |ficcted ni firmness of Unifed Li : it ian : ":‘ '] can Telephone. Atchison. A. M. By-|Phoenls State Bank & Trust Go Analysis On Request at the home of her parents. Burial|om the evening of April 25. A, as United Light controls Ameri i ; A T ers, Underwood Elliot Fisher, West- | GIS™0 0 0 mrust Co oovtie was in St. Mary's cemetery. i T can Light & Traction. The Appa-| .. ... Fiire tatnovs AnwileireealcIn TUnion and Industrial Rayon sold | Finance Companies el STREET GARAGE CASE LOST chian Gas Corp.. common stock o H,_m,“‘ *[ down 3 to nearly 6 points. Hfd Aetna Realty Co .. 5 s 8 ading Shandising ily | Land Mtge & Title Co .. 3 | 40 Mrs. Caroline Guite Bridgeport, April 15 P—A person | ¥as admitted to trading on this 2 Merchandising shares were heavily | band Mtge & Tiis Bo, el ) Funeral sorsioes for e, Carar| Vo uics the Mighway in tront of | markel, selling imitially 13 33| R bought in the carly afiernoon on re-| ENMENTEET? RIS G s Bonner Brooks and Co., Inc. zht garage | The stock closed in Chicago yester- — ports of good castern business. As- Fire Insurance ’RI\FIDIQ) tuite. aged 70, of 66 Brospect|Nis home, as an all night garage £0 3 | g : o fins Gilife, ke [0 05 88 BSeReit] D e h eavr i B I3 L sociated Dry Goods crossed 50 to a|Aetna (Fire) Ins Co . street, who died Sunday, were beld 3 - W 9 _ | Automobite Tns Co ... 2 (ommercial Trust Co. Buildin This attermoon at 3 o'elock at the|for injuries to his car when struck | The industrials were gencrally | a treet Briefs ||»ev vien tor the vear and May De Tire Tns Co . Liissigles g People's Church of Christ. Rev. F by another, Judge S. C. Shaw ruled [ under pressure, although Decre new | partment Stores, Nomsomelr.\ l\‘\fr‘d» National Fire Ins Co X R ;] New Britain, Conn. Leonard Smith officiated and burial |in common pleas court today. stock was in good demand, and and WV j’m\“or\h ;\flrc mjlr \;r‘ no g::::xmxsnt“cu uiion S e e The judge réturned a decision |Safety Car Heating rose several| New York. April 15 (P)—The Jan- | NC2FlV 3 points above yesterda e tery. Mrs. Marion Brant Funeral services for Mrs. Marion | Brant, aged &1, widow of William | Brant, who died yesterd were b3 Ly i nal quotations. Life, lndemnilyr and Other 1nsurance against Mary L. Tooker of Stam- [points in a small turnover. Pitts- | uary operating income of 101 do-| D2 ‘ompanies e ATty iree ford in her suit against Herbert V. |burgh & Lake Erie, one of the fow |mestic telephone companies amount- - G2% “""‘1““‘0”}‘02‘;[( 1o a|Attne Casunlty & Co ... Sewilork, Giicaso St baul, Detzole > Arthur g, |Kinswell, also of Stamford. vails traded on the curh. mounted 5, compared with| “*““v“‘j“f‘f s e R : Ofticc in Principal Citles in Connecticut IUNeraliNseryice SO LRi 1 1| 8he sucd to recover $350 for dam- |shout 3 points in a few odd lot sales \ January, 1920, ehiehRa g ens O e [ 1110 Steam Boil Inep & Lee of 152 Black Rock avenue, Whol,z05 to her automobile sustained Alhiminum, T Deops - Elcetric, which is expected L0 TeCeIV2 | oo Natl Life Ins Co died Sunday, were held this after-|qyring the night of September 11, : Sl H. Hale, president of the|® large block of Radio Corporation | Travelers Insurance Co . noon at 2 o'clock at the Center|ygag after she had left it in front of | -MONE the soft spots. Aluminum, | g oaner Combine Harvester Co. | common stock in exchange for ra-j - - Fublie Ltlit church chapel. Rev. Theodore A.|per home. Lid, normally a wide IOVCr |finates that “on the basis of dio patents, ran up more than 3 [gonn Blee Service 3 Greene officiated and burial was i dropped more than 10 points in | riciors known at present.” points to a new high for the Year|Greenwich Water & Gas Co. Cak Hill cemetery, Southington. WOMAN DRIVER FINED small turnover, Driver Harris new | carnings will double those E above 201. The stock sold as low |Hfd Gas Co & : stock tumbled several points, de untec N 2 mag s 140 this year 4 S 00 in | Hd Gas Co. New London, April 15 (—DMr: v which amounted to §1, s as 140 this year and touched 100 in Hfd Elec Light Co H. K. Craig of Sayre, Pa., who was nid GEORGES CASE CONTINUED spite unofficial optimistic predictions | the break last fall. Last year the|jielyvowe Water Power Co ... ci A as lo its carnings. Duval Texas| - The first quarter r of the|high was 292 5-S; American Can|s N E Telephone Co ... | 188 The case ot B..Georgcs, LORME | ariving e lcar! that)crashed the doot |igii nin ol vasent! sttong spoth 108k | TWos gt S e N S e S e T ar lmwm local jeweler, which was to be set|of Strand theater at Mystic last ¢ t5 Consoild 2 4 ¢ ne Wire Co ..... g down for trial tomorrow in United |yednesday night, was fined $10 and |~ ‘]"‘”“0 d"d PO "0“50(‘ f“;"f ] vl o $lo46 aehd on‘ fh_i,_um. Standard Gas & Dlectric ran| h Amare e fi over until May, it was announced|qday on charge of having no opera- |¥°" |isarhailin thencortenondinginetiod as ot A e today, because of the accumulation |{or's license. Oils were sluggish and inclined to | last year s, Radio Corporation commion and | . s AT On sfocks listed on the of matters on the docket. Attorney| Her companion on the {rip, George though the Anglo-American | . SZEe L L Steel common quickly con- S. Gerard Casale represents Georges, | R. Reynolds, was found to be a fu- |Shares showed —revived strensth. | 00 00 e . arly declines into.net gains | Automatlc elrlse e | NEW YORK STOCKE EXCHANGE who has been indicted for alleed | gitive wanted at Washington, D. ¢, | Humble, Cities Scrvice, and Indiana | (1 19 M b — violation of the bankruptcy act Ito which city he has been taken. |s2gged a little. i of between 81950 and s20 4| THE MARKET AST 2:30-3:00 P, M. :»;en—”m i ;m'-\ T215(7412 NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE e = ¢ on the common stock. it was 1 10 p. m.—3,301,200 | Billings & Spencer Co ......... 41z & = S Miries =i Many folks in New Britain have.[unofficially reported in Wall strect | s g stol Brass Corp .......qiiis 25 | HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE been reading the Herald Classified today. | High low (Close | Briswl Brass Corp, pid . ? S . | Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co 2; Ads for over 50 years. Air Reduction 1447, 2a | Colling o % 5 10 Menry Mason Day, who recently| (1o Chem . 3277 323 | Colt's Patent ‘Fire Arms Mz Co Associated Gas and Elec i e TR : H $100 TO $1,500 S Am usl com, an official in various Sinclair com- | | Fuller Brush Co. com, Class A, Q - Am Can .... 156 5 art & Cooley Co Snanlis s e B System panics, will soon join the New Yozl | A7 Can - 173 e RS e e e 5 oy stock exchange firm of Redmond & | ypt o8 & 10 10, v 2 | Hortman Toba o Cowid Ll I FOR ONE YEAR OR LESS GO} 1.\m & ¥gn Pw 9 5 980z | International Silver Co, pld .\g 110 = ; | Am Loco . 7 « Jacobs M{g Co ......... S [ The ¥ Shattuck Co. has pur- | {0 1060 oev 1) 3 L G chased the . G. Shriner Co., Inc., i % Manning, Bowman & Co, Class A of New York, candy jobbers. :"‘ 1\\?‘ ‘l" Tel 271 . | Manning, Bowman & Co, Class B E Monthly Payment Plan | Am oolen, ¢ National M ne Lamp Co . 3 s & B D |Anaconda ..... Sz % | New Britain Machine Co ... $100,000 ON A e T e o (S S v a re Mf , pfd ... To éhe H:@;;—;;f T ’ ) | Atlantic Ref .. St A s s . i " onverttble Securtties Ol | Balt & Ohio.. 4 | North & Judd Mfg Co ......... 2 Descriptive circular on reques Associated Gas and Electric Company: PAYMENT PLAN | Benaix 4 5 !gfi/‘:mzfvm\“lf: Wilcox ... L8 4 Beth £ . 5 ’n-n 7 ARl Certain of the Bonds and Debentures of the IND out what the regular ELECTRIC Bucyrus Brie. 9% | Seth Thomas Clock Co, éom Associated Gas and Electric Company are, b investmeny st spi| soE B | | Bush Ter mem ; | Seth Thomas Clock Co. pfd BEOSIL a3 A panyAre o will do for you under the | c e frbk ey By thinite Gond their terms, now convertible at the option of the Eimsitustediiin sstoret ayrar | AUTO-LITE alm & Hecla . 51 | Standard Screw Co, com holders into other securities of the Company. cate Plan—chosen by 170,000 e o 103 [ Sianies sernntion Cors o 55 FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK . o bitl d e ; e Holders of these convertible securities before In the United States and MATHIESON | Cen Alloy Steel 34 33 3314 | Stantey Worke, com -. l & 5 ~ : aylor & Fenn Co . 115 disposing of them are advised to investigate the Canada. Use the coupon. ALKALI | ‘n-:“ Pasco . ; : Terry Steam Turbine Co ... | Capital and Surpl conversion privilege they new have, as many of Tttt Hiol o SRR B R e the holders are losing the opportunity to improve Send me specimen peyment | . % hi & N s U S Envelope Co, com ......... 25,000. st 5 rograms and fres copy of G INOth Ere o1 ; S Eny Co. ptd H their income or the market value of their hold- ooklet, “Enjoy Money.” P Z Disgussed in our ‘hi Pne Tl em 34 2 3 §'p:au’~‘::::5tn\f- i ings by failure to keep themselves informed, weekly letter Chrysler Mot . 41 9% K | ifevoDiekrora-Sweet Go, pid is 5 ARt 3 from time to time, of the conversion privilege Name . | ‘olumbia Gas . $§% G a8 ey DI T St Ul al New Britain, Connecticut which their securities afford. Adfreds s s e | e DLvEn e L Thomas Clock rigiits airn The Associated Gas and Electric Securities l | G ‘on Gas NY . A 3 TREASURY BALANCE Company, Inc., 61 Broadway, New York City, NVESTORS | ¢ i ‘:.2:,‘,"‘;."0:“" o o Lol Eresmy nabnen M0 has prepared letters which will be sent to holders ~ ity l e < 2 x : Syt = = M e eSRIEEHIblS Seecrints Tuaeean ot aA e YNDICATE [Fiee e % 8% IGov. Roosevelt Commends |puniic oblization to give complets, |week is the highest costributor to urtis Wrt em as to the precise security held, stating the con- FOUNDED- 1894 AR oy || [ DAY Chemical Gannett for His Activities accurate news of the events of the |tho last election who has reported version privileges now available to them. This W.K.JOHNSON | |pel & Hudson 17 i| New York., April 15' (UP)—Gov-}das . Gannett has shown him-|campaign expenses to e. Dr information also appears on the securities and i 99 West Main Street o }self to be a publisher of high|Martin came to the office of ths mal n lasmn Kodak 2417% . 2401 [ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt today — e — ; i Is dards, recognizing the great re- | town clerk this afternoon, took "His 1, e & . . h listic achieve- |Standards, recog 3 5 cler] the circulars issued at the time of their sale. Do Betain s & CO' jSumautolite gL 8% icommiended theploupneisticiachioy Second National Bank Blds. Members New York Stack Exchange llec Pwr & Lt 977, ments of Frank 1. Gannett, publish- sponsibilities of the newspapers. He | oath of office, and presented a stats- | h : TR T 5 : has given evidence throughout his|ment indicating a contribution of , NEW HAVEN Auociste Members New Teork Curb Exchanas ifie R R ... 07 § ; er, who will he guest of honor next & & m M. C. O'KEEFFE, | ";“"’ l‘ T e P ; 7+ | Monday at the 315t annual dinner of | career of his devotion to high prin-|$100 to the democratic town com- . PRINCIPAL €T P78 (B ST MAIN STREE / 3| 3 e o156 L A Secretary. i e R | S Frecport Tex a1% & 31% | the Society of the Geneseo at ths ciples of journalism | mittee. | New Vork Albany Martford New || [Gen Am Tank 1097 5 Commodore hotel. e | Hoven e i it Pitts- || | Genl Asphalt 651 “We owe a debt” the governo| GAVE 8$100 TO DEMOCRATS = | The Herald will cheerfully charge — : I| |Gent Eiectric 23% 312 [ wrote, “to those who manage news-| Dr. Henry Martin who was re- |your Classificd Ad telephoned to - — Genl Foods 51% B 511 | papers with a genuine sense of the|elected to the school committee last |that dept.

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