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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. HAYES C0. GIVEN |{oteriden High School CONVICT HEROES OF FIRE _TStock Market Shows Soft Spots | 6 ri e’, 2 i $300,000 CONTRAGT L el el But Major Speculative Activity Is | 5 iy . . } Wil Erect Three Buildings lor Still On Upward Swing In Levelsi 30 boyg absented themselves from the Meriden high school today and held a demonstration as a protest against the board of ed- . . ” g? . Hartford Catholic Diocese Brokers' Loans Increa R Starts Some Selling — Motors and Steels Par- ticularly Heavy — Utili- ucation's recent action in failure to offer contracts for the coming ties, Amusements On Bull Side. PUTNAM & CO. WN.Y"’MM" Mxfl.,. ) WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 o Intl Harvester 10 Intl Nickel Intl Tel % Tel Johns-Many'le Kresge Co . Kroger Gro Lehigh Valley Liquid Cab'n'c Math Alkali MK&TR Mont Ward Nash_Motors Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg . 5 N Y Central .. 180% N Haven R R 11815 North Am Co . 12712 North Pac 20 year to 15 local teachers, on the ground that their places should be taken by Meriden men and women, Almost three hours demonstration, which the insur- gent pupils chose to call a || “strike,” started, police came to || the school and destroying a series || of pasteboard signs the boys had made, chased them away from the building. WARTEORD b A contract involving construction | work to cost approximately $500,- 000 was awarded this afternoon by Rt. Rev, John J. Nilan, bishop of Hartford diocese, to thé Hayes Con- struction Co., of this city, the con- tract Ingluding three buildings to be cdded to the House of Good Shep-| herd group on Sisson avenue, Harz-K ford. Included in the work aren's building, - four stories in height, with a basement; an indus- {rial building, two stories high with basement, and a boiler house. Plans for these structures were prepared by Gander, Gander & Gan- der of Albany, N. Y. The specifica- tlons call for fireproof construction throughout, using brick, steel and reinforced concrete. Work will be- gin at once. The successful Dbidder for this work, the Hayes Co., ecrected the World War memorial shaft here and constructed the Senior High school addition. WOMAN'S SUICIDE THREAT | 1S END OF DOMESTIC ROW| Pours Out Poison As If to Drink after the We Offer: BANKERS TRUST CENTRAL HANOVER BANK & TRUST GUARANTY TRUST IRVING TRUST NEW YORK TRUST is a chil-| New York, April 25 (P—The stock ‘market presented a ratherssoft ap-; pearance during the greater part of | today's session but major specula-|Owens Gl .. 56 tive activi seemed t® be on the Packard Mot .. 161 upside. | Pan-Am B 5914 Par't Lasky .. T0% Phillips Pet .. 413 Pub Serv NJ .119% Pullman Co .. 80% Radio Corp 6 Rad-Keith-Or Reading RR | Rem Rand | Rep Irn & St | Roy Duteh NY 55 St L San Fran 1183 Sears Roebuck 927 Sinclair Oil Southern Pac Southern Ry Stand Brands Standard Gas Std 0il Cal Std Ol of std Oil of Stewart W'rner studebaker .. Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sul Timk'n Rol Ber Union Carbide Union Pacific U't'd Gas & I'p United Corp .. U S Ind Alco U S Rubber U S Steel .. Vanadium St'l Wabash RR .. West'gh's Elec 195% Willys Overland .$ ‘Woolworth City Items Mrs. George C. Kincaid, superin- tendent ot Erwin Home for the Aged, has entered New Britain Gen- eral hospital to undergo an opera- tion. An alarm from Box 12 at Bassett and Division streets called firemen to an automobile fire at 2:45 o'clock this afternoon. A roadster owmed by the Ameri- can Hardware Corporation and driven by George B. Green of Ber- lin, hooked the left rear wheel of a truck driven by Fred Gorfain of 9 West Pearl strect about 1 o'clock this afternoon on Elm street, punc- turing a tire on the truck and dam- aging the bumper of the roadster. Officer W. P. Hayes reported that Green came out of a driveway on Elm strect as the truck passed in a southerly direction. In superior court today, Hoffman was dropped as a party defendant in the action of the Builders Mortgage Corporation of -y Faftto d ceat oo e Hon e man ot | ; . _NEA Columbus Bureau |per share over the first quarter of al. Charles Bergman and the Pack- | Two convict heroes of the Ohio State penitentiary fire at|last vear while Bethlehem = Steel, ard Realty Co. remain as party de-| Columbus are pictured here. Narcisco Gaeta, in striped pants, dichigan Steel, ]“def;"s“"‘u Ol f“’;;‘(i"fr':j;d L. Stebbins of the schoot | & MeXican serving time for robbery, was the last man out of the e &L,m}';lrc‘_l attendance bureau was reported | DUrning building. He carried more 111311 50 fellmy-gonvlcts from | Marquette made unfavorable com- critically ill at New Britain General | the cell block. Behind Gaeta is Dr. George W. Keil, who helped | parisons hospital today. He has been under | care for the injured, and directly behind Dr, Keil is Ben Rudner| I'oreisn buying of copper contin- observation for the past fow weeks. | of Canton, O, sentenced for the murder of Don Mellett, news- | jon {2 yetame but the domestlc paper editor, that copper was being offered for 131 a pound or half a cent below the quoted rate, has tended to keep e e m—— domestic consumers out of the mar- ket except for immediate require- . B”-tb Re._ ord | ments, but there is a growing feeling |in Wall strect that producers will | make no change in the 14 cent rate until a thorough test of the market has been made. Utah Copper broke 5 points to a new low at 190 but the other coppers held relatively firm. While trading in stocks remains fairly heavy, much of it is believed | to be of a professional character. Op- erations for tne advance aro bein | yifq Sream Hoiler 4 conducted in a number of special |\t 55 stocks carnings of which apparently | ; A Phoenix F a1 had not been affected by the stock o e s e R e e e b on SR ‘\Ianu{nuurmg Stocks Call Money Drops AU HorA e 80 A - Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 39 Call money renewed at 4 per cent | , | Billings & Spencer . but again dropped to 3%. Ingersoll | Bristol Brass . Rand broke nearly 7 points, Auburn | 010, 31858 - | Auto and United Aircraft sold near- >k:fl{s e ly 5 s lower and Cutler Ham- | | agle Lock mer, Auto Lite, Youngs- | Fafnir Bearing Co town Sheet & Tube, Detroit Edison, | 201" BEANE Underwood-Elliott Fisher, Advm\cc‘T‘“‘dp"_s i Rumely preferred _and Canada Dry |1 & agachine. vielded 2 to 3 points. North &C Judd Congress Cigar, National Cashporh & € - Register and Republic Steel (new) | p2ImeT BrO® <o touched new low levels for the year. | poct BIE € Vanadium Stecl soared 9 points | (U5 \'”gg(.o" o BEL A e N0 and Worlhington Pump ran up § to | SOVl T Co Relief organization of New York cit Eastman Kodak ooy Wworks . to solicit funds in Connccticut will | W28 Marked up more than 8 points| L. oy on cg | probably ho up for hearing before |19, @ DOV top at 254; J. L Case sold | ;0 S\pe Co the state poard of public welfare at |’ Points higher and A. M. Byers| o oq0 poot .. its next meeting, May 14, Secretary |dVanced 6 to a new top above 111. Public Utilitles Stocks Julius J. Hadley stated this morning. |, American Tobacco B, Public Serv-| o, poc service 55 ice of New Jersey and Brooklyn e ..1‘;1-1(1 Union Gas each advanced 5 points| COM L 8% % P : ediiends Conn Power ... 0 Consolidated Gas, Shubert Thea- | Hfd 'C]“ peraty |ters, Foster Wheeler, Fox ilm, |HId Gas Co com .. Houston Oil, Standard Oils of Cali- (4 Gas Co P fornia and New York, Gimbel Bros. | & 1 % 1 s pfd, Columbia Graphophone, Vick |Southern = Chemical and Pathe A, all attained new 1930 peak prices. y Some selling came-into the mar- lict at the opening as a result of the | large increase in brokers’ loans and | the restriction in the volume of fed- | cral reserve credit outstanding but| lofferings gencrally wer8 well ab- | sorbed. Motors and Steels Heavy Heaviness was most apparent 1|ll ‘Hh motor, motor accessory, steel| jand railroad groups, current carn-| inugs of which have been making | unfavorable comparisons with a year | ago. Bullish activity was most pro- nounced in the amusement, public utilities, oils and a few high priced specialties EppYBROTHERS & (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange EW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street We Offer: 50 Shares Aetna Life Insurance 50 Shares Stanley Works 75 Shares Colt’s Corporation carnings for the first quarter made up a large part of the day’s business news. American Bank | Note, Kelvinator, Bush Terminal, Chicago, Great Western and Maine Central showed increased earnings | But Stops Before Carrying Out Intention Joseph The police last night and today | were investigating conditions in the home of John Vetre of 196 Hart- ford avenue, a report having been made that Mrs. Vetre drank poison with_ suicidal intent. Detective Sergeant O'Mara and Sergeant McAvay of the detective bureau learned that Mr. and Mrs. Vetre have had disagreements be- | cause of her membership in a re-| ligious congregation which is saill IN POLLUTION ACTION w | DEMAND BETTER taken the poison but had started to pour some of it out of a bottle us New Britain Comes Up In Market Still Spotty—Industrial Specialties Leaders though to drink it. Miss Cora M. Beale of the New New York, April 25 (A—The re- cent selling movement on the curh Britain Welfare association ani Probation Officer E. C. Connolly were called into the case. Therc are nine children in the Vetre fam- ily. arket slackenc av, and tha pion of the world, today denicd pub- 380 on account of alleged w“'"w"*filili«f 1\11-;;1‘1 Y\]mdu,(‘ig S :-«gil lished reports that he was secretly |Of the plaintift's brook by sewase: | pigging up of several industrial spe- training in’ preparation for a return |Attorney Donald Gaffney represents| . iioc ang renewed demand f Filitie. vl 1a tho eventfhat May|the plaintit and the city of New|[S24¢% BRL renewed cemart to Schmeling defeats Jack Sharkey ef | Britain is represented by Robinson |y oo “yuneq sluggish, and the ;}oslon at the Yankec Stadium, for‘;fil:n ‘Zcrzulufgg?'fsogdfixcfind BT e S L e une s ; U Tho (geport, Joinlieudunney v eeal Aekeo oo Gains #aid. “No lure or urge would in- " ; ; Driver Harris, American duce me again to appear in a boxing B g before the Rubber and Bohack Co. shot up ;":)ll?s%‘ Bhamey S nels : to nearly 10 points in moderat ublic. e es ohamplon: s transactions, and Columbia, Pictures light workouts in his Greenwleh, ncr_wl_lf roducts \4""(1 l.l;\. Dairy Conn., cstate, but for no other reu- | | A reached new highs for the year gon than to keep in §ood physigal | | with moderate gains. Soft spots in Shhdition, this group were U. S. Gypsum and Tunney said he would like to sco Wahl Co., the last named dropping | SFUA T Srican 6r ownad Lo reylade Himi| to a mew minimum for the year. a5 champion. In the high-priced specialtics, Sing- “It will be up to one of the| er was again buoyant. younger fellows to come along and American Superpower was a beat Schmeling, if the German man- strong feature of the utilities, rising ages to defeat Sharkey and then to a new high for the year above takes the title to Europe.” 37, in sympathy with scveral lead- ing utilities on the big board. Com- monwealth Idison reached new high ground in a few odd lot seles, and Electric Bond & Share ani United Light A were firm. Houston Oil Popular In the oil group, Houston Oil new was in fair demand, reaching new high levels. Vacuum was also firm. Cities Service, however, encounter- ed considerable realizing. In the mines Noranda encountered further selling, but held fairly steady. Investment trusts were largely 142 Toboco-Blumenthal & Co. 99 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 6671 Hartford Phone — Charter 80 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Suit of East Berlin Man Insurance Stocks We Offer and Recommend: A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kania of 37 Silver street at New’ Britain General hos- pital. Asked Aetna Casualty 155 Aetna Life Ins Co .... a9 Aectna Fire 2 7 Automobile Ins 43 Conn General 145 Hartford Fire .... 86 Superior Court British Type Investors Yosemite Holding Corp. The defendant was ordered to file | briefs, in superior court tod: in the action of Arthur W. Bowers of East Berlin vs. the City of New Britain. The briefs must be filed A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. 3 Haupt of Southington at New Britain General hospital last night Tunney Denies Training For His Return to Ring | New York, 5 (UP)—Gene | CAPONE GIVEN INJUNCTION ATHTHESMARE Y Miami, Fla., April (UP)— United States District Judge J. Hal- | stead Ritter today made permanent a federal injunction restraining 20 Florida sheriffs from molesting Al- phonse (“Scarfacc”) Capone, Chi- cago beer baron. “Inasmuch as the law's protect- ing arms is about you, yvou should | appreciate your citizenship and aid officials to enforce the law.” Judge | Ritter told the gang chief in grant- | ing his application for the perma- {nent injunction. April 25 within one week. Tunnoy, former heavyweight cham- | The action was brought some time “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Presbyterians Report Gifts Received in Year Atlanta, April 25 (A—Making pub- lic the 64th annual report of the exceutive committec of home mis- sions of the Presbyterian church in the United States, Dr. Homer Mc- Millan, general secretary, today sajd total gifts of $522,370 were received during the past church year for the promotion of home missions among people of 12 nationalities in 17 southern and southwestern states. Through the efforts of 650 minis- ters and missionaries, the report said, 4,749 persons were added to the - church upon profession of faith dur- BAD FIRE IN NEWPORT ing the past year and 2,265 by letter. Newport, April 25 (P)—A general | These viorkers are serving 702 mis alarm was sounded here today for a|sion enlerprises with 304 outposts fire in the oil separator building of |and preaching points. the Newport Gas Light Co. plant.| The report will be submitted to the Cause of the fire which spread rapid- | General Assembly of the Presby- 1y was undetermined. terian church in Charlottesville, Va., Several small. wooden buildings | May 22. nearby were constantly threatened | PRt Hospital Choral Club Closes Winter Program The last meeting of the choral club of the New Britain General |quiet. Goldman Sachs was again | hospital until after the graduation |firm. Railway and light sccurities | creises this summer was held at|Geclined a few of the Cily inoon today in the nurses’ mnm,".‘ 1 will sell at public aue- | roonuin the main pavilion. e oo o 1 _The guest of honor was I .| scribed premiscs: | Chamberlain, president of the New | A certain plece or parcel of land, with | Britain National bank. Mr. Cham Hard HEARING ON LIC] Hartford, April 25 ( Tel 1383 AMERICAN CITIES POWER & LIGHT “B” Deaths Andrew Rumzis Andrew Rumzis, aged 46, died last night at St. Francis’ hospital, Hart- ford, after a short illness. For the past four months he lived in Wind- sorville, but prior to that time made his home in New Britain and Plain- ille. Earning Around $4.25. Selling Around $25 to net 10%. 5 High, 1929 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $209,607,846. THE MARKET AT 2:30-3:00 P. M. Low, Sales to 2:10 p. m.—3,691,500 shares, DAVID GARST o 1403 331 64 44 14734 Close 141 331 AL S S Wall Street Briefs i SRR P High Air Reduction 142%; Allied Chem . 331 Allis Chalmers Am Am Am | Am Am Am Am V. FRANK KULAKAUSKAS ET UX City Court, City of New Britain, April 2, A. D., 1930, i SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION By order of the Uity Court, ew Britain, tion, on the premis Pt T Surviving him are {wo brothers. Peter Rumzis of New Jersey and William Rumzis of Pennsylvania. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at 5 o'cloc; 'ined for Threat to Cop from the. Venskunis Funeral Home, Bridgeport, April 25 (A—David C. nley street, and at § o’clock Htinted e the. Town a¢ New Brram, |berlain spoke bricfly, Ho called at-|Sanford, 60, president and treasure t. Andrew's church. Burial tgntion to the fact that most every [Of David C. Sanford Dcoxodized Mary's cemetery. points. | 65 44 New York, April 25.—The aggre- | gate net operating income of the |first 12 major railroads to report | operations for March was $13.4 | 000, comparcd with §19,962,000 ‘Mm"tl\, 1929. of |Br 1dgep0rt Ménuf acturer | y & Fgn Pw Loco ... Smelting Tel & Tel 2551 Am Woolen, ¢ 143 Am Com Alco 308 Anaconda . 5 Atchison Atlantic Ref .. 46% Balt & Ohio ..116 501 Beth Steel ...1027; Briggs Mfg .. Bucyrus Lrie Bush Term cm Calm & Hecla . 2 Canada Dry .. 66% Can Pac 1981 Cer De Pasco . CMStP&P. 22 Hm & North . 84 |Chi Pne TI em 30 |Chryster Mot . 38 | Columbia Gas . § |Com Solvents . 3 Cong-Nairn . 183 Con Gas NY .1367% Continen Can - 66 Corn Prod ...10 Crucible Steel § Curtis Wrt em 123 Day Chemical 37 Del & Hudson 177 Devoe Reynold 415 Easmn Kodak 255% in Warner Bros, Inc, has offered to exchange one share of its common |stock for each remaining minority share of the Stanley Co. of Am. {ca. The Warner company, & notice to stockholders said, is desirous of discontinuing the %tanley organ tion so as to climinate taxes and other expenses. The offer will ex- pire May 31. | ‘\nn be in who was called, John Purney, assist- ant medical examiner, and he found death was caused by heart disease. | Ar. Pechuk was born in Russia but came to this city about 18 ars 0. He was emplo; by Landers, Frary & Clark but retired from ac- tive work when his health began to fail several months ago. Surviving are his mother and sev- cral brothers in Russia. Juneral services will be held to- —_—— morrow morning at € o'clock at the ADVERTISING BILL SUIT home and at §:30 at the Russian Tailure on the part of John B.|Orthodox church. Burial will be in | Moran of the Moran Motor Sales Co. | Fuirview cemetery. | to pay an indebtedness of $192 for | |advertising on the Strand theater drop curtain is claimed in a suit| Felewy Lasota, Byren & Weil, Inc., has brought. dn"uhlrr of Mr, The contract for the advertising |sota of 157 Grove street, died th | was drawn up on December 12, |morning at the home of her parents | 1925, and the defendant agreed 1o |after a short illness. 28 The executive council of | | American Bankers' association will | hold its next regular meeting at Old Point Comfort, Va, on May 5 {o Contracts let for an 83 story office building. to be erected on the site of the famous Hippodrome theater ? lin New York at a cost of $30,000,- {000, raised the past week's total of heavy construction awards for the country at large to §111,874,000, the second largest week this ye - gineering News-Record reports. This figure compares with $61,685.000 for | the preceding week, and with $78.- 324,000 for the corresponding last year. County of Hartford | State of Con necticut, bounded .. . .3cribed as m—*wmh“ tells the nurses what a | Smelting Works here, was fined $200 & 1“‘;‘:'1"_:‘!;];": at an iron pin in the | Wonderful profession they are en- and costs by Judge W. J. Buckles Aleck Pechuk western line of Stanley Street, ono hun- | §aged in and what a wonderful hos- | When arraigned in city court today o, o o5 Cyag o dred elglity-ane and five-tenths (1515 | pital New Britain has. “All of which (On charges involving a threat to| =/ & T Cf A8 100 DECeC 10 B n ) - te Sanford' dicd suddenly. He b 25 e e T thams o | thought they would, like to hcar"‘f dezadisntaigRantbodatiomesiinet | Curtin avenu Wing mortherly along the western line of |something new. He concluded his | February. phioe 5 e m:.lnrf:.‘; ety it contesi [ talle with a. few humorous stories dlgc )";tr?llmn had 1“«(;; ~m:1mm\i su H.ml“ 11)1\ 1 e ok S = e, W aime 1mmonec r. Aine of a mutual passway, partly on this |illustrating certain well known hu- ‘f] v a"‘ ord’s wife, w ‘10 ‘1 1 i ¢ and partly on other land of the grantors, |man problems. Ishe was being mistreated by her elghty, G0)fect; thencs running sout A itoriei e ot ol e “m‘hlu;bémd Ag the policeman came to wester] a T - poin < v rac o v the door o! he home it was thrown Weaterly llne of land of llyman Reuben, | Known radio comedy feam, an- T e fifty-five (55) feet south of - Inounced as “Famous an ]l‘mdy.”! ; Y “1 e 5 b '] e LRl | entertained through a stage radxo”‘l""‘“ "‘(}‘t ’l“ I’I-‘n“ €69 !0“‘*“1 en; thence running south il S G ;_|threatened to kill Dunn it he made casterly line ot land of LA nookup T s S Ce nifen HIST el RSl i b o o Manufacturing Company, Afty-five (55) |ness manager of the hospital, was o) Aonila VrenttEen feot: thence runaing casterly wlong the |announcer. Drs. M. L. O'Neil and T.|h¢P '1“““ Tlle Joanad absenh St nertherly line of land of Mary Sulik or S. Geeter, internes, took the parts Ol’j‘_’lr]flv inlC‘Wlaflrfiie-s"n(ord e of the entertainers, 24Kl 3 L C i dered to the police. assigns, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet to the place of beglnning. Bounded: Northerly by other land of the grantors; edsterly by Stanley Street; southerly by land of Mary Sulik or assigns, and west erly by land of North & Judd Manufac turing Company, together with the right o pass and ‘repass over and along a | strip of land or other land of Hyman Reuben or assigns, north of and adjoin- ing a portion of the land lherein co veyed, sald &trip of land being five (3) feet in width and eighty (80) feet in depth, ftunning westerly from Stanley street and bounded and described a3 fol- lows: North and west by other land of liyman Reuben; East by Stanley Street, wouth by land herein conveyed; sald strip BRINGS SUIT FOR $5,000 Anthony Bracha, through his father, Joseph Bracha of this city, instituted suit for $5,000 against Wells C. Foster based on an auto- mobile accident which occurred on Stanley strect November 1, 192 The plaintift claims that it was about six o'clock in the evening when he was crossing the street and through the negligence of the de- Helen Lasota weelk | three year old and Mrs. Julian La The “New York Stock Exchange | Bulletin” appeared today as a of Jand together with a similar strip of 1and herein conveyed to form a mutual passway ten (10) feet In_width and cighty (80) feet in depth, running west- erly from Stanley street. The grantors reserve the right to pass and re-pass over and along & strip of land conveyed, sive (5) feet in width and cighty (80) feet in depth, rumning westerly from Stapley Street and bounded and de- scribed as follows: North by land of Hy- man Reuben or assigns; Fast by Stanley South and west by land herein Said premises will be sold in one par- ccl. Terms, ten per cent (10%) at time ot sale, balance on approval of sale by the Court For particulars, apply to wigned. the under- YALE SABLE, Committee. 55 West Main New Britain, Street, Conn, fendant, who drove the car, he re- ceived injuries to his head and body and suftered a broken left hip and right "wrist. Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz repre- sents the plaintiff and Deputy Sher- ifft Matthew Dapciak served papers. William Andrew Chapman street, w: Officer David Doty this noon on the charge of speeding on Main and North streets. He is employed as a driver on the Oak street bus line and was going to Main street in an automobile to relicve another bus driver when he was arrested. the | pay $6 a week until July 31, Attorney Carlos A. Richardson represents the plaintiff and Con- stable Fred Winkle served the pa- pers. New York, April 25 (UP)—Fox Film Corporation today reported ne | profit for the year ended December (28, 1929 amounted to $9,469,050. which is equal to $10.28 shar carned on combined §20,660 no shares of Class A stock and 100,000 shares of Class B. This compares with net profit of s 15, or $6.47 a share earned on the combined shares in the year ended December 29, 1925, | ) | L 31, | 1931 | goineral services. were fafternoon at 3 Secred Heart cemeter Funeral, services | M. Moore, aged | street, | died yesterday, row morning Mary’s church. | Mary's cemetery. at Miss Grace M. 31, Il Funerals Moore for Miss Grace of 66 Winter former school teacher, will be held tomor- at St. Burial will be in St. o'clock held this o'clock. Burial was in who Elec Autolite 1037 lec Pwr & 1t 9 |Erie R R ... Fox Film A.. Freeport Tex ,|Gen Am Tank 108% Genl Asphalt 65z Genl Electric 90% Genl Toods .. 581 Genl Pub Serv 50 Genl Rwy Sig— 96 | Glidden Co cm 3 |Gold Dust ... 473% | Goodrich Rum 463 | Graham Paige 107 Grndy Con Cop 40 Hudson oMtor 47% Inspiratn Cop 21' Llnt Cement .. T0% : [to cveryone,” he said. monthly statistical publication. The | exchange's president, E. H. H. Sim- | sons, sald the paper was designed to supplement perlodical reports to the press on economic statistics lating to sccurity marketing. “So much interest in these statistics has been shown that it scemed desirable to make them more readily available The fifth of a famous line of racing yachts is this sleek craft, { built by Sir Thomas Lipton, millionaire Irish sportsman, for New York, April 25 wpn\ms‘anothu' attempt to win the America’s Cup, the trophy held in™ weekly compilation of bank clear- | this country ever since it first was taken from England in ings shows an aggregate of $9.381-1 1851, This photo shows the Shamrock V sliding down the ways Sl000ga decronse or 1%0 L | at Gosport, England, where she now is being “rigged for trial o T B0, e ot 100 | Taces before crossing the ocean tm the international match, to York there was a decrease of 10.0 per cent. be sailed off Newport, R. 1., in September. DUN'S BANK CLEARING

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