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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. e W. HAGEARTY, FORMER TRUCKER, DIES AT HOME Residen of New Britain for 30 Years— i Leaves Wite, Five Children | John W. Hagearty, who was for many years in the trucking business | prior to his retirement several years | ago, died this morning at 2 at his home, SING THREE MASSES * AT FUNERAL RITS Large Throng at Funeral o Priest’s Mother Held Today Hundreds attended for Mrs. Mary Kotowski, mother of Rev. Theophilus Kotowski, St. Stanislaus church, Bristol, Three celebrated ultaneously this morning at 9 o’clock rospect Street Man Was the obsequics o'clock | % Prospect street, aft- ler a long illness. He was 61 years| | of age. | Mr. Hagearty was a resident of | this city since 1960, coming here from Pecnneylvania During the | time he lived here he made many | friends through business and social contacts. He was a member of th: | Knights of Columbus for many years. | Besides his wife. he is survived by | CEME= | five sons, Attorney William L. Ha- | | gearty and Francis W. Hagearty of | his city, John F. and Daniel J el both of Now Haven, and Hagearty, a student at Mary's seminary, Baltimore, Md.; and a daughter, Miss Margaret Ha-| rty of this city. Funeral services will be held Sat- urday morning at 9 o'clock at St Joseph's church. Burial will be i | St. Mary's cemetery, e today masses were sim- at the e repose of her soul Members of the Rosary attended in a body and also acted as pall bearers. About 25 priests sat in the Sancty and later pa Sacred Heart Sacred Heart church for Sisters” of the the m tribute at the tery. A mass at tt T d by I ev. John deacon, Rev a form church, Itar was cele. Yathe tow ki Musiel of Hartford John Ceppa of Meriden, r curate at the 4 was sub-deacon, and Peter Kaczmarski of Terryville wa master of ceremonies, The othe solemn high masses of requiem were celebrated by Rev, Alexander Tan- ski, of Southington, azlso a forme curate of the Sacred Heart churct | e dob Kovso o oo | RRBURLICAN CLUB WHL | SEEK LARGER QUARTERS Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of Sacred Heart church, delivered the Tolish-American Organization Mem- sermon. Among the sat in the sanctuary we ley Bartlewsk Stanislaus bership Has Outgrown Facilities of Present Club Rooms eick of Wallingf A former curate at Sacred Heart church; Rev. Max Soltisek of Middletown ; gonn e traonen < lters 14 Broad street several Ml e ! mont . Will not meet there in 3 = the ccause of the lac ot room, it was announced today by B. A. Grzybowski, president T was decided at a meeting of utive committee held last the clubrooms and larger suitable quarters will b accommodation of bers of e club. eetings of nheld in the Falcon hall prior to th establishment of the club rooms which at first appeared to be suffi. 1t for the purpose. The organi- zation will continue to hold meet- ings at the Falcon hall The quarterly convention of the Polish American political organiza- IW pay g mittal at | tion of the state of Connecticut will ppa be held Sunday, May in Rristol, nd a large delegation from the lo- The club, Polish American Republican cstablished headquar- pastor of &t Riarzejews John Balasa of Hartfc seph T. Dawid of t church, Rev T Union City, Rt John 4 night at and more Anthony Woj sought k of Suffield, Rev. Stanley Fi¢ liewicz of Thomaston ar Eroka of Meriden The pall bearers were Blogoslawska zesce tor- tor the Mrs ¢ and Mrs, Stanley Klos howski Rev. assiste d by FFather grave t cemetery. cal club two combs for time, a mirror bein 1¢ back of the Birth Record A daughter was born at New Brit- General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Roman Mrozineki of 109 Grove street INTERNATIONAL PAPER and POWER COMPANY The Board of Directors has declared « regular quarterly dividend of sixts (b0c) cer*s on the C‘.au A common stock of this compang vable May 15, 1950, to slmy.}mldcrx m re(ord at the close of business May 1, Checks to be mued Transfer books will not close. hospital tnd Mrs. Harold Reyn bury A sor R.G.LAbD, 44/t Trear. Boatan, Mase,, April 2, 1930, TOR BEST RESULS LSk, HLRALD ( LA&&H‘II;IA ADS MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Dritain National Bank Bldg. Tei. 5200. Bernard A. Couley. Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. We Offer: CHASE NATIONAL BANK An Investment in a Strong Connecticut Company to Yield about 7% Since its inception this Company has demonstrated an unusual earning power coupled with absolute safety. A soundly established, conservatively managed b ness operating locally often offers a higher net than it is possible to obtain, with equal safety, from the securitics of large nation-wide corporations. Send for booklet AN INVESTMENT IN CHARACTER" THE THOMAS F. CLARK COMPANY 63 Center Street, New Haven 272 Main Street, New Britain 300 Main Street, Stamford 18 Asylum Street, Hartford 42 Bank Street, Waterbury |today. There was greatly increased | were easier. {The B[]Nfl LIST RISES 'CURB LIST NARROW ]Reactionary Stock Market Turns . INEARLY TRADING (N PRICE CHANGES Downward As Determined Attack R L vl Svitg Relsont o o Aoad. O RIS D""eskf“—eit? Bedrock Money Market Easy Fails to Enthuse Traders s Missouri Pac G i Mont Ward New York, May 1 P—Bond prices tended higher in the earlier trading Railroad Shares| Break 1 to 14 Points, Some Going Below No- Low Levels — European Rate Cuts Dis- counted. | Many Nash Motors . Nat Biscuit . at Cash Reg . \ Y Central N Haven R R 1 Vorth Pac 5 Owens Glas Packard Mot Pan-Am B Par't Lasky | Phillips Pet Pub Serv NJ Pullman Co Radio Corp Reading Rem Rand Roy Dutch Yorl 1 (B generally narrow today's market There was little that the the up- | tions t dispos discount the Central Banks and France forecast actio by the Bank here. The action b two leading Huropean instit interpreted not only The government reported that the her indication of the world-v York volume of foreign loans in the Casiness of credit but also a 1rket was American market in the first quar- L3 Assistance in ter was 20 per cent ahead of th German reparat st the me period in 1920. This was a di 4 points to new mini- rect result of the easing of moncy i tmum levels for the or longer, market conditions which had beer ou ent caking thr the low lev. anticipated following the stock @ barrelir T va rude price f last November, market break last October. Of the opencd w $338.000,000 obtained duri ulf droppe point \ ow of stren, der t |quarter, Europe obtained $57 fter contint of reductions in the Ban |000, a considerable increase o A rauCREuny h B # Kk ©of France 1929, largely a result of ' was not | many's re-entrance as a long term the Wr « inclined to look for an im- borrower. Kentucky los oint and \bic | mediate cut in the New York Re- Redemption Decline Continues agged jscrve bank rate, and cheap money Decline in the total of bond _bullishness demptions continued in April and is s by fow v z0. A attributed in part to the scarcity of 4 small improve- |group of farm equipm oil, food high interest paying bonds o Bond & Share and and trong standing. An increase is ¢ an Superpower was erased. [during the fir with money rates at thei sold off low point - Rails Lose Support The whole market general were bo 1 considerable sented a firm tone, with the exce carly e ar, when tion of foreign issues which we Associated Ga tion of the o irregular. ed virtually unchanged. i commissions consolidation | U § Steel Baltimore & Ohio 4 1-2s led th Chilean Nitrate Dull fo on upon the diur convertible group with an advance glo Chilgan nitrate was dull ou | carrier of the | Wabash of more than a point. T reports from London that a plan Warne smaller demar Ame was being cousidered for the fo ot phone 41 ation of a la company to ta Willh r all nitrate concerns in Chi Woolworth lephone 41z 1 nestic in als were quict vember activity, ment in with the ward movement continued rails leading improve- of Great similar Call money continued to hold at Feder: 4 per cent. Time accommodation —The stoc) tionary again he forthcon ith a b bear drive rails, many of which turned re market h a mod- | Southern and B Standard Gas Std Ol Cal d Oil of NJ ands wever, no longer inspir Qv udebaker it did a as Corp oon ar eetric amuseny shares st hour of tra the former sa .)um vesterda final. American Light and T lid off two points, but son, United Gas Paper and Ar ‘nion Pacif t'd Gas & I'p 49 nited Corp ) 7 S Ind Alco Rubber tric hich s O hension o bearish operations ing consid- 1 point. but | crg liquic g was wmot International steady Rails in Good Demand A good demand for the rought out numerous gains. An exception to t trend Southern General 4 % 1d off more two points coincident with heaviness of the In contrast with LOCAL STOCKS ed by Putnam & Co.) (Furni little in these | their sponso iled to sup- PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL 2% Automobile ] Best Way to Fight Contagious Dis- Insurance Stocks Bid Official d a of stoc regarding yesterda merger United Corp., : Hartford Fire Htfd Steam Boile National trading, | Phoenix Twhile ters. Although some of the turned upward in the early cases and Importance of Daily % ‘cut in Pennayh Crud Physical Examination Stressed distoen flocal insetiling e Walnut Street Realty Boictonipichucsionly D ey A o Sold to J. A. Carlson «now: of the Atchison A. And old today prop- tral Junior I Northern Pa located on thc north side of ing Uhrou M Cdloraaee: street 10 J. August Marq der and real esta ointment. i 4s were the most popular lers Ins Co Manufacturing Hardware Arrow-Hart & He | Pacific hd So sette, the floating 14 points to a new low as New York Ce Carlsor vays of all, t con house and a by the rear. These are now for business owner is cont They also empha ot proper d of the a M S Ao Nor ol hygienic pro- Read (o wal T " adian to 1¢ Paci smiplati ions to the prope vas made through the Carlson ageney ° same ager alzo sold today Public 1tilitles Stocks JUDGY udgment of of Angela Tomasso i Eline Rea D. Saxe Woman From This City 78R Genaral E[ected at New London . nditions —Mrs. h call m tion work was done by 1 N ta ent and the realty company, thro C st honever, Abraham Gorbach rd of ¢ second vice | are Tim and cxpeocted w one THE MARKLT AT Total sales t War, Utility Link Planncd On Ea tern Scaboard Deaths Mrs. Mary Merr Mrs. Mary Merry, aged Winthrop street, died this at 1 o'clock at the New B Allis Cha Am Bo An t sin eral Po April arrangemetr Mrs Agnes Nevalis ALARMS IN APRIT th 248 Chestnut short illn e Nevulis had been of this city for more than a wide philanthropi huanian cor of th cm- ‘ and wa home CITY TO ANALYZE WATER uanian air t the c wate ' 1 odor iliated societ with I.. Nair by Co Sch 1oday £ L on Gas high s ontiner vulis of Washingto! Washington university Nevulis of Detroit ers, Paul and John Vimel Lithyania Funeral arrangemen of Anthony Venskhunas, plete JUNTOR HADASSAH NOTES home Policeman Is THa;kcd For Kindness to Woman er William Strolls nolicer ! hor N S follown 1 of Mason Dri Irs. ( . Y ; 2 . ¢ ¥ view Childhood : at the Miss Funerals Miss Mary Dunn 7 S ' My D “\' ! cdan Goodrich or Grahan | New Duny Ward will be | ho die o time in M Aday 1d tomorrow morning 8:15 home and at i Mary's church. Burial Afiks B ensle St v cemetery [ r \ - » sual in §t. Mary's cen ; el : made for a boat 1 l‘“'fl n cour L ) man and from tF CARD OF THANKS PR L would be held i Wa wish to express our sincere | thanks to our many friende and rela sympathy d ment in t and brother thank Dar Amer others ings Signed, M FORECLOSURE GRANTED iona of | New Rrita bereayc expres our recent ath of our heloved son We especially wish fo Malarney's Dept. of the Paper Goods (o no contributed floral and offe and Mrs. R. Erwin, PUTNAM & COQ mN—YflOWMHq.. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 We offe CONNECTICUT POWER (O, HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. HARTFORD GAS CO. NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO. UNITED ILLUMINATING CO, who has been a special partner in our} EppYBROTHERS 8 (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street We Offer: 50 Shares of AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY HINCKS BROS & CO MANAGER PHILLIPS PETROLEUM STANDARD OIL OF N. J. \Iull Toboco-Blumenthal & Co. 99 WEST MAIN ST. 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