New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1930, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUEbDAY MAY 27, 1930. Hoover to Speak On Battlefield . Where Ancestors Fought In 1780‘ Gastonia, N. € president of the some 100, ) of are coming to a mo here next October to celebrate ihe 50th anniwersary of one of the most Important conflict aged on North Americ occasion 1 ¢ the susqu centenmal celen of King's Moun tignin the latter part of the Revol war, the beginning of the pl finally 1od to Cornwallis at Yorktown gagement of major impo American history, not more than | 2500 {ook part on both sides. | President Hoover ssured the | sponsors of the event that nothing | short of a national emergency will | B t him from coming to King's Mountain to make the address of occasion In coming here, he will, i ity, be con home nawa Hoover's Ancestor a Ploneer His gre 1f N pioneer in t arew Hoove Baitle point of tion of the Maryl h Carolina Randolph Hoover, wit n, later moved drew fought on battle of Kir Scene Little Changed of the battle loo o same today. On th ietachment of Bri At th Amer noti, less, Sweetheart 'Battleficld S Had repeatedly then ip & destru Effect Your Money Back-- Plus $2,500! ET aside $32.50 per month for 120 months, under the In- vestors Syndicate Plan, The Syndicate will then pay YOU $33.33 a month for the fol- lowing ten years, which is more than you have p.id in=—and atthe end of that time, in addition, pay you $2,500 cash Many other money-building payment plans are shown in free booklet, ’Enjoy Money.” Send for it today. —175,000 INVESTORS — Send booklet, “Enjoy Mone: Address ... INVESTORS SYNDICATE FOUNDED-1894 99 West Main Street New Britain Tel. 2663 Second National Bank Bldy. NEW HAVEN oorices th 1 pMCIIAL erties A\t(cmplwm l)cli\cr. [————— Birth Record was born at New Britain hospital today to Mr. Youseposa Elia of 195 South | Main street A daughter, A son Gene | ars Betty Ann, was born May 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lippke of Queens Village, Long Is- and. Both Mr. and Mre. Lippke ar. cr residents of this city. A son has been horn to Mr Mrs. Arthur and Marino of 233 Chestnut Clty Items Alfred violinist and con- cert master of the Springfield sy Troemel, phon | Beebe orchestra, will assist J. this evening in the latter's | final organ recital of the season at the South Congregational church. It | will be a miscellaneous program, be- ginning at § o'clock A meeting of the Pulaski com- mittee will be held tonight at | o’clock at Room 201, City Hall Mrs. A. N. Scripture of 32 T Agre road reported to the police to- day the theft of a girl's bicycle from her garage, and Edward Whit- man of 18 Austin street reported the t of his bicyele at the Cei- | tral or High schop BONDS EXTREMELY DULL ON MARKET Railroad Issues Fall Sharply— Foreign Listigs Strong York, May 27 vas catreme jtself Railroad Interest Drops The scale of I X L9 | bonds fell oft sharpiy Tar Load Is Failure | trading refiect i TRt n of | cour reports of April earnings mad carriers this week. A convert n gove ts f support. Most motionless. rights T GETS HONORABLI MENTION vhich there wa dropped unex- ound sold Foreign Tssues Rise fractional adva RTAINED = the fore Liberty ubstantially 0 issues of Canadian Na- ailvays 413 per cer rtificates. The largest piece today was the Kansas Gas EUHB ISSUES RISE ' ONQUIET DEMAND - Tradmg Brisk in Early Hours, But Dmps Later On Electric Rise American Gas & ing ew points of 1 ower and noved up respec- ities, United Niagara Hud 1 Gas issuc monweal points on odd lots Kansas Pipe ion coincident uncement of plans for )0 pipe line means of is company to connect P lines with Mid- Western Industrial centers. Lone Star Gas and National Fuel Gas were steady Rises of about of the oils and Vacuur i lient Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin a point in a few notably Gulf, Humble coupled with news of progress in California jes Servic Standards wer: { Arm. Deere Again Erratic in an erratic mover. than a point higher it some stock and was forced back new low for the movement. moderate profit g on yes rally. Dou, raft was fair demand oved up half a point or so Harris continued strong. Company broke more 10 a new mini for Metropol heavy to a Fokker struci than 3 points the year and Ain Stores was also Dary preferred high. Aluminum Com- merica was off veral 4l light dealings and kindred ocks were duli and little changed Call renewed on the curb 81 v cent l. SE 'W.K.JOHNSON points in the Investment frust ent to a ne Moo Siock Exchange A k Curk Exchange iociate Members New G0 W, Main St New Britain New York, Albany, Hartford New Haven, Newark, Bridge- port, Pittshurgh FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED A and | Charmoro of K Scheidl, at her home winkle Driver | Holt & Deaths Mrs. Stella Surawska 1, rawska, aged 3 ski of 313 High afternoon at her | I Unfavorable b a short iliness. She w lvo'u in Poland and came to his city as a member | Rosary society Stanley and Mar- | er, Frank Blogos in charge | incompletc Alolsia Scheidl 0, wife | sur- | s for Mrs ting strect, we Aloisia held Pete ey Joseph pastor, celebrated a high mass of requicn As the casket wa wnstein marc & “Agnus Dei tory and at the con mass Miss Brownstein played *) er My God To Thee." As the was borne from the church Mr Mat v and Mr. Supper So ner, Paul Or stel, Chris Krumme Charles Sup- enbaker, Richard Bo- Wintherner, and Louis Bradt n Fairview cemet —‘———;fifi unerals i| S e e il Patrick W. Aliot Smith Patrick W. Smith mem- vho di and vet- sudden gy tthew Traynor Rev. John T. Connor Thomas J. ceremonics. Bristol was throughout was cele- ers were Jok William Gorman, Thomas J. Smit There was s sent to the homc Organist Johr J : Bird” on the ior choir Mozar mass Kyrie fron Sanctus and Theresa's Mass by Millard" crtory, M Ive Reg nion, Organist Hou himes and at tF follows Mass soprano; Mrs Mrs. Flora Case Hine eral services for Mrs. Flora e Hine, a 3, widow of H C. Hine, esterday ome or side . will Congregatio! chy will officiate and burial wi be "airview cemetery. Emil lharqu Rah! earliest vol who died Mrs. Anna Peterson son, August Pete Martin B sra were A Czrlson Edward Gilman Main st Thomas I~ ddy was Connor was s At (he offer! Mary T. randered Lawlor, deacon and Nev. Joh deacon ry of the mass Mrs Crean sang Some Sw pall Hildin ning and Arthur Joser CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all f atives and neighbors expressions o during our recent ent in the loved wife and m manne bers of church AT New tain Fi Signed Mr. I. August Carlsen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thoren. and the 1t 9 o'clock at st. | ¢ solemn | 1in? Philip | $ “Pie Jasu” and | Speculahon for Rise Appears In Stock Lists Today Despite Sethack Yesterday, But .Beiomes Unsettled araham Paige Rail and: Ce Farm Implement News sius Refuses to Be Ignored— Oils React Well to More Optimistic Reports. Kresge Krog quid pressed | M K & Mont Ward Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg Nvi¢ N Nor: North k kard Mot market was unfavorable news nd t and beca holdin to ac of Niagara H ted Gas, wit blocks Consolida Trading Accelerated - clerated eor what earl of the ¢ confidence made hy the docs not impro 44 roads orting, ag; one o fon bR first 14 reports Warne W Willys O Woolwor Jonth from now han normal for report HARTFORD STOCK Eddy E & Railroads Oil Reports Favorable Baniig and it Finanes Co Mige & mipanies 31, showir e compared tc Fire Insurance Life, Indemnity and Other Some Make Gains filers in the early Foster Wheele Manufacturin, the food shares, - i Companies preferred ew high ground Such issues as [ American Can rength durl farm impl Ha I.osses of a point mon he rails, a or more were com- nd General Motors THE MARKET AT 2:15- TREASURY BALANCT Steal Curtis Wrt cm &v Chemical Del & Hudson Kodak Elec Autolite r& Lt Easmn Fox Film A Freeport Tex Gen Am Tan} 3 Asphal Electr Foods Genl Motore The Standard O o foodrich Ruo 41 ~ York proposes EXCHANGL Comits) Companies Insurance a Mambers N r.tvuaflmas:.dx.a..,. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. RIGHTS vhen issued) ught and Sold EDDYBROTHERS £ G2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W H ARTFORD 33 Lewis Street . Main Street MERIDEN 13 Coleny Street We Offer: 40 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 60 Shares Stanley Works Price on Application. American Commonwealth Power Common A e corpo of IWO IN SAME CAR ARRESTED

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