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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. Set Hot Weather Air Styles BONDS SHOW GOOD SALES RESPONSE Favorable Reaction to Lower Money Rates Seen Today New York, May 2 (A—Bonds felt the influence of favorable condi- tions in the money market in the | earlier trading today and continued the upward trend. Following the reduction in the rediscount rate by the principal central banks, call money renewed at 3 1-2 per cent today and there was further easing in time accom- modations. Approaches Lowest Ebb | There was an impression in some | quarters that money was approach- | ing its lowest point since the nine- | ties and that the present situation | elosely paralleled that of 1924 wHen the New York discount rate was 8 per cent and call money averaged | between two and 2 1-2 per cent during the summer months. It was believed that the Federal Reserve bank's action in cutting the rediscount rate yesterday was with | the hope that it would ease gencra credit, providing a stimulus buying. The market toda the effects of this in moderate degree but s 4 the early trading did not equal yes- terday's. There was a good demand strong investment issues privilege bands which have bearish in sympathy with showed a mixed tendency can Telephone 41 and Interna- tional Telephone 4%s continued to 1oke ground but fractional advances were made by Baltimore and Ohio 4%s, Texas Co. 5s, and Warner Bros. Pictures 6s. Utilities Move Up Utilities moved up fractionally on thin sales, including American Tele- phone 5s of 60, Pacific 55 and Utah Light & Power The broad de est railroad liens we moderate gains. movement were 4s, Baltimore & OF Nickel Plate A cific 58 “F" and Maryland, which gained from 3 % point European issues were popular of the forei the British 5'%s, 7s and Belgl fractionally. Considerable activity in U. 8. governments 4th 4 1-4s gaining 5§ the advance. Weddings KREITNER—STOCKERT Rev. John T. Connor of St. Mary's her s on church officiated at the marriage on frocks d Thursday of Mrs. Alina Stockert of | houses 199 Wooster street and George ) Kreitner of 4 Colt street. Mrs. Kreit- ner is a native of France and Mr. cquins for em Kreitner a native of Germany. B scent blues. VITELLI—BERNARDI Miss Tarquey Bernardi, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Bernardi of Holmes avenue, and Romano Vi- telli of 100 Cleveland street, married by Rev. John T. St. Mary's church on morning. | | for Stock been stocks | Amerj- Rebelling at use of regulation flying attire for practice flights on hot days, these a\'ian'u s appeared in bathing suits at a Los Angeles flnng school. Now the abbreviated costumes are the official flying attire at u.o school. The air nymphs are, left to right: Katherin Morgan, Marion Johnson, Verlinne Reid, Truxillo (in forward cockpit) and Marjorie Peterson in rear cockpit). Hats for Theater Wear Are bn'al} Thh Season ats of Chic Girl This Summer To Dance in Lace Frock Par ay 2 (P— enerally epublic ved up was with L own 0Old- Pa:hloned Spangles Are Fashionable Again (P—Sequ 1 kind the signed 2 spangle d PITCAER HAS BUM ARM t generous e (U 1’77}[’\'11 broide black an g color Handkerchief Scarves Worn in (0“ hr were ] \'t)‘lc Connor at e . Wednesday | ., : ; Te with D ——— Birth Record A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kilduff of 50 Governor street. SEN ATF Buh\ IN TIE VOTE SEAT-STICK MATCHES SU lT May “"‘Tha seat- well whole. Mrs. Elizabeth Meisner of 154 Curtis street has entered New Brit- ain General ho. Central Junior H. S. UMBRELLAS MATCH CR! John W , May 2 (P —The re 5 National Music W eek 5 tly colorgd ¢ The week of May 4 gcrved by pupils of Ce f school as National M <. Exercises will be hel the auditorium during the regular auditorium periods. Severs artists will furnish mu. programs, among them Mrs. line Barsch and Herbert V. Ander- son. Programs in detail will be an- | Bethel and R nounced later. 48 hours. Seve | were endangered before th ADS | were controlled. ANNOUNCING- LOWEST SUMMER OALPRICES EGG, STOVE ant NUT $14-2 per 50c Per Ton Discount For Cash !Lu:: rty W. Hag. street 2 Prospect 11 dressed v brella ha FOREST FIRES IN BETHEL May 2 (UP) — ) 100 acres of virgin wood orest fires in Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Merry Caro- vesterday on at d, Mass., and burial will be in that USE HERALD CLASSIFIED who came to this eity s ago, m . Albert F rop street. Miss Mary Dunn y sang affl as the rom the church, Or- “Mother | were Wiltred Josephs, Mar! n of Hartford were Harold | and Charles Harold Francis nd John Du bearers nd Edward 1 was in St. Mary's ceme- CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our atives and neighbors for 1 during our recent tin the death of our be ind mother, Mrs. Mary We especially wish to priests of the Hartford We Sell Exclusively OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH The SHURBERG COAL CO. PHONE 2250 55 FRANKLIN STREET Rev. Theofilus Kotow- w Kotowski, Miss M Miss Josephine Grzegor- ) | home for Maria , MRS. FRANCES CARPENTER DIES IN HER § HER 91T YEAR! Resident of New Britain Ago Expires at Home in springfield, Mass, Word was received today of t death of Mrs. Frances Parsons Car- | penter, gged 90, of 29 Spring street Springfield, Mass., yesterday morn 2. She was a resident of ter ma Springfield where she had made h past 20 years. She was the widow of William B: urpew» Born in Knox, this city in he street organ Todd be €p prelude off CURD IRREGULAR RALLIES SOON DIE - ‘Firm Opening Fllowed by G- ¢ral Fasing 01f in Demand ing was fairly frm at the opening soft por sistance lost one to the util distinetly in open opped modations d Toasis Have Titde Eftect The inc loans ap- peared to ment, for ibuted o borrowis lephone bonds t0 stock was proceeding at the rat oney was fliguring not lack for con utility group clines were numerous. Supérpower dipped more but met comparatively at the lower levels a Mid crican Gas & E t & Trac¥on & ately. Features Stherilcadaraiioat Deere, New, company Sachs 1 d Founders estab- ce listing Report Warner Brothers May Take Embass Funerals ' 20 Years s city | years prior to leaving for | a ywhere fair-sized de- |Stock Market Swamped Today In Flood of Sales Orders In Spite of Record Low Federal Reserve Rate sas Ci Kroger Liquid | Per Cent, Only Touched Once Before In History, Failsto Halt Downward‘ Wave — Rallies Appear. h Al ‘TK&TTT | However, Toward Noon. N Haven R R North Am Co . I North Pac Packard Pan-Am B Par't Lask Phillips Pet paradoxical as Mot m after a reduc- reserve a level as Southern thern Pac by a good rea bond market for an reparati loan, but , a reaction too severe purposes reparations Texas Co Texas Gu loan LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid Cavualt 40 uodu mwmnm “Wenn na Life Ins 55 As Aetna eral THE MARKET iT 2:30-3:00 P, ‘1 141 [ Wall Street Brte/s Gusippe Diorio Gusippe Diorio. aged Grove -street, died this o'clock at his home aft css of three months. He but had been z r the past 10 Surviving h Diorio, with whom he 1 Ital eral arangements, la & Sagarino, Michael Zukows ki was a member of th church. Besides his wife by four sons and thre Funeral services w morrow morning at home and at 8 o'clock Henry Hanko Henry Hanko, six m old son of Mr. and Mrs. [)0]L:vd!)~ Hanko of 163 Grove street, died last r New Britain (%H‘-ml hospita be held fo- 9 o'clock at Holy Burial will be Sa- cred Heart c Mrs. Agnes Nevalis Funeral services for Mrs Nevulis, aged of 248 Ch street, who died vesterday. will be held Monday morning fome and at 9 o'clock at drew’s church. Burial will be Mary's cemetery, stnut ts totaled ngs in A 1g0 were valued at §3 Suit \gamst Bridgeport Hotel Im ol\ es $350, 000 2 (P—Claims e the basis of ach Hotel Genl Rwy Glidden Co cm Gold Dust ch the Goodrich Rub d to greed to ndy Con Cop he was r t Northn pfd represe; whi thly renta on has beer and was th during th T'OR BEST RESULTS USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! Yale Gets $328,700 PUT M & CO. fi-:-uwsuu..,. ST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 [] BOW, TEL 2118 AMERICAN SUPERPOWER CORP. Common Bought and Seld on Commission EppYBROTHERS & G Members Hartord Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street We Offer: 50 Shares of AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY Stovenson, Gregory & Ao, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stoart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: HARTFORD FIRE AETNA LIFE Prices on Application. “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Josepb M. Halloran, Manages. Tel. 1383 Life Insurance Progresses For the first three months of 1930, sales of life insurance showed an increase of 1.7%. The month of March recorded a 4.5 gain. The comparatively mild winter has resulted in relatively high underwriting profits for the life companies. We recommend: AETNA LIFE M. L. GORDON & CO. Investments — Securities 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 1118 - 1119 YOSEMITE HOLDING CORP. Univer- ably June 14 n of the Univer- d a call for their train- 1gton toda \Iore From Beque=t Wash Bridgeport Woman Given D]\ orce for Desertion Five \dmmed to Bar Without E\ammatmn 2 (P—At an rield Cou Bar as dgeport, Ma the F FIGHT CHIMNEY 40 fire FIRF TO RESUME May 2 (P nal rowing T N. Y, J CREW WORK To prepare was called to a brush