New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. .Hfiwmm% **——~flmmmmmmmmmmmiMMamm&mdhm q IOy 73YEAR81- fl FORMERIDEN POST ~ STRONGER TODAY -~ 0 Al e e PUTNAM & CG Mrs. Mary Minogue, 79, Came ':\‘;h ]‘."‘, West Hartiord Man Kppears Be- G Market Drfs Along With 0nlg With Stocks Workmg Up ngher Nk e T8 il sk b 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Here at Age of 6 ind ac 3 olock ahe sy Croa fore Trustees of School Sma]!p??ygfls \m(nmn I‘ohaccn Two- ’ a0t a0 1 mm,mmm-».fl-fifl - e o s L \ ] 2o - prices| f0r-One Announcement iep I & si40% a0 il e s e ‘ Hartto dright Spot Among Re- £ - =0 i ‘ i i sy ; - 8 We Offer: Souther % asy ery POWER, CO., Inc. $6 Cumulative Preferred Stock For the year ended March 31, 1930, earnings ap- plicable to the payvment of dividends on this stock were equal to more than 4!, times the requirements, WISEUNS'NSTHPS : A a V ‘ s e ‘ , : l ‘ Price swz and accrued dividend, yielding 6.097. FIREWORKS ON4TH - . ] o o e T T Law Gils EppYBROTHERS G ; New State Law Cuts Down Cas- .15 =5t omesp e : s e L R R Ao b d, I Birth Record l alties and Da's Fam o : vas under sewro |8 Urght apot in the gloam e NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street 54 1 (Furnished by Putnam & Ce.) — We Offer: Insurance Stocks 50 SHARES HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE 10 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK e NARRHW i Shaw & Compeony MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Nritain National Bank Bldg. Tei. 5200. Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8. AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY Stock Public Utilities Stocks Real Estate News e, HINCKS BROS & CO Members New York Stock Exchange MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 H. C. MOTT, MANAGER THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 General Motors Standard Oil of New Jersey s+ (UARTERLY DIVIDENDS s e YOTED BY FACTORIES : . Famir Declares 1 and Hart & Cooley $1.50 at Meetings of Boards s 0 THIEE STEALS TOMBSTONE Special Notice 1.OG Dividends Are Voted By Southington Bank Notice to Taxpayers Newspapers have one service to sell, above all others, to advertisers and that is circulation. It stands to reason, employing the law of-averages, that the more persons who see an advertisement in this territory, the mor people ¥ill buy. Every person is a potential buyer, and the Herald with itz § circulation of well over 15,000 copies printed aand distributed daily, con- @ any. '. AX 0N Lier or tacts the huying public of New Britain and surrounding trading area. The Herald dares not equivocate in circulation claims for it is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national organiz f newspapers and periodicals, clubbed together to assure the advertiser of facts about the ® ™ ¢nor C0 0 L kbay most important feature of a newspaper—circulation. § SR A . . WATSON'S DRUG STORE, Saybrook, Conn. The Herald’s circulation books are always open to the advertiser, 1 & Akall . 8 : & PARKER'S STORE. Savbrook Manor, Conn. whether using classified or display. In conclusion, the press room i ) F ¢ s Pa s * ous classes of P L BILLINGHAM'S STORE. Steven's Cor- wopen to people who are interested in mechanics. There is no secret about 1067 1 ' Shelar e S R - o : \{ ok (—mm: i i the press {uum, (\'m‘\hud,\ can witness the press make its run by applying ‘ ; ‘ . X X Central 7 sion. J ) HUBBARD'S STORE. Clinton Beach. at the business office. | : : T North Am ( i ‘ 2 : s o ‘ 5 SR ; went het . 1 ex- | North Pa : 7 harges A a M. E. AUSTIN, Clinton, Conn. The Herald has over three (3) times the circulation of any other news- o : SR A B i & five: mont : J. M. GOLDHAMER'S STORE, Madison, Conn. paper published in New Britain. 1 R MIS | Phillips Pt : e oith §R0S: MONROE'S DRUG STORE, Guilford, Conn.

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