New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 27

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e~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930, MILITARY HONORS J C‘t}'ljms }U St BE?,:? Goes [}UR[} IS SLUGGISH JlBear Drive In Today’s Market Is FORE. . PARKER |z stz vy o urope OINSLOW SESSI“N{ Nearly Fatal to Latest Glimmer PUTNAM & Co- Stephen M 1ple, owner of the | Of Street s S eClll I unb:nNu‘anlal{adwdSwd&dq.- Fraternal Associates and Fire- | sreosor. an owner ot no packard _ o Large Decrease in Brokers'| peculati ve Optlmlsm Imng ore, returned yesterday from — 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN men o Aftend Funeral |10 s, Pharmacits convention| g S . piRasCoen n e R s TEL, 2040 Pl ¢ Now London o Toeraes and S a7 [oans Prompts Further Govermgifluxe Decre_ase in B_rokers , 167 $ ; MARTFORD GFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL BOW, s TEL 31148 ey e B I Oces Caalhr bcwyoys wrreston o 5 | Loans Fails to Stimulate ward H. Parker, aged 54, of 324 | | Harold W. Hatch, 40, of 541 Lin-| ko0 New York, June 27 (#—The curb A 7 s South Main sireet, - national com | °91" SLXeet, and Giulo Laurett, 4z, : M market was extremely sluzeish to-| Any Considerable Short Packe : We Offer: mander-in-chief of the Uniform |°f 631 West Main street, on the | After pursuing vesterday's rally . * Ea M Rank, Patriotic Order of Sons of | “harge of disobeying the boulevard | e b ool Bet e el e s ohen Covering. PADE S ARy R DS 53% 543 A ERICAN & FOREIGN America and a fireman in the Nev iop DIEREL o WeasiMaln fatreat | ; ; R LA e i : e el 1070 h i “” %o Tialh mmmm“ after- | the m.‘r. Lexington street | x sumed in t itilities. and although | Yorl T AL i 3 o <5 e noon at 2 o'clock the Erwin| John Blair of 53 Belmont street | " i losses of Giple Mot notntaly exa ORI ane 3T IE) S iThe 1 r 33 4 $6 Cumulative Preferred Stock chapel. Rev. Roy M. Terry of New | complained to the police that two | . scored in & fe e SRt R R e yred For the year ended March 31, 1930, earnings ap- Haven will officiate, Burial will be | WIndows in his house were broken i s o uoxs pNQLSLECeY WESErY neuly R 1 licable to th nent i1 Daivviar damctery last night . 4 shares, ieclines failed to bring ed by anothér bear dr I 4 51 3 plicable to the payment of divide rd~ on this stock market. Prices st 1 & § 1 3 were equal to more than 4!, times the requirements, Nemb: of George ¥ Corbin Complaint was made to the po- ¢ _ i out much | n else re and Cort Taa R datys Tinifatmy Renle| P10} | llcs fodayithat! boys ‘wers aischare’| | ; ; et dragged along in one of bl tdine Price 981, and acerued dividend, yielding 6.097 B. of A. will act as pall bearers and | reworks at Roxbury road and > : t 2 s ) 097, will also form a firing sq k - | Tribute will be paid to the veteran| Army Band of Love | fireman by all firemen who are off | glrls wil > a program tonight, at | duty.and who will attend the serv-|§ o'clock. The program will con- ices. Members of the fire board and | sist of flag drills, son citations, the platoon of firemen, which will| gues, freshments will on e first time t the opinion of prof: EDpDYBROTHERS £ (¢ gather at the Erwin chapel. Wash- ington Camp. P. 0. S of A. voted| SRS . ‘ : e : HARTFORD MERIDEN Members of Phenix lodge No. 52, A ! ' iy ¢ 2 16 Tostel oans on T sult Sul 52 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street 1. 0. 0. I, will attend the funeral " A e i I ave tend.- ol 1 : services tiroed dut na |15 PEOKers Jumna taleg Lo o NEW BRITAIY, 29 W. Main Street to attract form a group of aimost 50, will|be s I : v ; o oran R e SRt e : g td. Ol . 53% 59 Members Hartford Stock Exchange | mems " E 3 e e " i 2 Creamm g 1t 00 v " 3 ‘ ‘ We Offer: ory o¢ Firiman o Head of Invstment Concern 11 RGg9 o8 o[ N N i : o Commercial street, above the dnms.} 4 e Since the American Tobacco ex- Yesterday the flag outside the ata- | 3 nir ecline | June 27 (A tion f mast 4 R L 5 1 S g 1 business news aenilly c 413 9% 40% 0 SHARES At a meeting of the fire board last | = Hh L Lamas) presideny g gqa J . ! o e h o > : 10 SHARES AR A B S St B \ i Sl LA .| LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ember Insurance Stocks o < hor e afnic | vl o e e s s T i s oo b o a0 h L Stevengen, @regory & T, .' : - ;] ;Tf"\:“”.‘\l.ll : ntest " e o BUN[] MARKET |S pou . L i ! : ’ Members of New York and Hartlg’d St‘o%( Exchanges ]' ovime | vats buoking an ' ' ' [{]LUR[ESS T[][]AY The market raled ol in she LS St [ West bainStest | New Biflah Flass 2058 1 extinguishment of Voluneo Sils G Coninugs 0 e snee i sty |, factaring Stos S eomn stocks on L e o e e S S e EmEe e g R BROOKLYN TRUST €O. At the Market his family and also be & o e LR 4 state at the funeral home of B. C. e £ gen sia i o e l n gS Porter Sons on Court street until to- DAL b ot i i % | “down more t morrow noon ervices wil SANEWSKI—ANDERSO 1 ob jons | another new Jow, reflec NEWINGTON ZOKE HEETING "\ - R R Los \ngeles Bacl\ a’ Base ~\tter Battle With btorm‘ Erefigtinary Steps - o Adoption: ‘or kehurst, N. J., June 27 (UP)— 2 0.0 B ranEell Eonay s 2 pay cen y o g U l’nhllc Utllities Stocks Junlor High School Tonight. riding ou wind sto Ordinances to Be Discussed at v 1to| s 1o sea to n in which came up t was about to moor o B eet this t 8 o'clock at the Junior high school to discuss plans for zor ing the town. ot z | : e nary discussion will be held | flight, was anch » t g et o : : e astny par v of adopting a zon- | the fiel | On re Treas oGy ath attempt to en- | ) years: | © z R “Warranty pe or er T : eNec THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M to Cities £ ing strect Antonio law Chojnowski Carl Groth today that he an $18 bill be-|r labor to make Maziella that he will not SKATING RECORD Leonard Osbald s non-stop Morris D week beginning Al e reservoir, rest raction I AMilstein, ¢ he had BYRD STOPS AT BRIDGEPORT Coal & y : 914 | valy (o t 3 SR P —Admiral | Fichman Sussman’s Bakery vs ! X i rice. | Bet A - 2k {ated Press Photo , en route by train | : i - 167% . : : TN Aty Boston i William Hesse vs. N eat 8 pract motionless Calmt'& Hecla 16 Gobe . 3 fts ] and L emena, tv u f Florencio was to attend a cclebrati ‘-\““C i Dr. \?7 1‘)0 lo‘r;\' ‘"C"-“'_ \’—;\ Rl»\lfl‘\ L AN 5 1 Ees s f the rey o I 2 hoi 8 ed here for a f Vel Antontay Mr. Brown was AE! 3 'SPONSIBLE Bl 6 7 I A i = badeg 5 8 : : i, ,,"B”"'m;o‘;'?nll,“; oy ordered to pay $2 a week on the Thomas Donohue Middleto 2 ¥ ) k to 1 St. abet | in New Jersey. by Mayor E. T. Buckingham debt beginning August 4th. The aged 66, died |La promised that he would try lebt was $2 | sudder s m g. He had been | exonerat range a longer visit to this city at | T a re £ this v for about | Higgan: & later date MARRIAGE INTENTIONS 7 ming here from | : = Applications for marriage licenses . s ko be filed by the following: E r, Mrs. Rock- ,m” was cell of Burnside jured hy Mi Have a Good Time— “onrad 0. Doran of 799 West Main | ™Il il charee Estella A. Robertson of And Hurry Back! ne address; Anthony W. Yan- ot John «L larrant, are incomplete. kafiku of 404 Church street and Nel- lie M. Bores of 60 Pleasant stree THE OLD GRIPS PACKED, Merrill G. Scott of Bristol and Ber- | A i |tha M. Switaski of 36 Whiting t T " SCOUT n\\m 11 TILKS BN [t aLL SETY s pea | Funerals - mn Kodak 195 1 ol Stout Troos who has TA GO 'ONYOUR VAcaTION | |Street: Autolite R \ She joined Hoyt's Revue in this city | v 3 o i it ¥ TH\:(‘O\) -{ OKAY 2 s ceveral years ago and more recently | b e B |has been with Broadway produc- Mrs. Mary Minogue tions. 3 E for Mrs. N e 3 who died y | China will increase postal charges | gay Starc homsiorn Hoerdl| pe- cent on letters and parcels | strect held tomorrow | | 4 i ik 1 Foods .. 541 1 S mailed to the United States and | morning at 5:30 at th al home R b ; tor 2 P RS a = Vill 1ver B L .D on the same night of reh ; . fenl Rwy B8 R A ! ssue a CRALD will be for sale me- | ot Gold Dust 341 % Goodrich 4 i Graham P; . : Mes, Dominick Wilezek ’ - Grndy Con Cop 2 20+, | Associated Gas and Electric Company funeral of Mrs Dominick | 4 e Gt Northn prd Dokl M. % o Pt Sk WATSON'S DRUG STORE, Saybrook, Conn. . r i czek was held this morning from | y Hudson Mot 2 (s The Board of Directors has : pon the petition of or a 1) street, r G 1 (ER'S S S Upon the pecition of | por nome, 40 Magnolia stroet, and | i iratn Cop 15 (S@T) declared the regu v PARKER'S STORE, Saybrook Manor, Conn. & that s guardian Ic | (FOM Holy Cross church at 9 o'clock ntl Cement 59 \J31¢t/ dividend on the of 50 cents per sbare D e & redulens T igh wase e cele- - Infl Harvester Anun 4 1980, 13" : P. L. BILLINGHAM'S STORE, Steven’s Cor- Rev. Steven Bartkowski. | 3 7 Intl Nickel 24y 2 < | rate of 1/40th of one A f the Rosary of which | " ntl Tel & Te 1 Stock for each sbare held of record at the . / Y 7 ters of the Rosary o which | | | . A | Tel & Tel 43 e e N T ner, Westhrook, Conn. . b et Scrip for fractional shares will not ba When you leave for your va-| i—thiat sald application be hear from the home to the church and | sge Co. > 3% | deli but will be credited to the stock. HUBBARD'S STORE, Clinton Beach. cation—and may you have one deter a tne Prot IMce | etery embers of this | oger Groc'y 224 . | holder's ‘account until a foll share bas 2 | accumulated. ~ Stockholders can purchase GRAND time— you'll SURBLY |ar of suls, & - ssat, o actenk in | acclety ai ."” K, o Ryder, B | Associated Fress Fhot “ Valley 6134 55 58 | mficient additional serip » comoiete fol M. E. AUSTIN, Clinton, Conn. follow you it \'uu'l'l just ha\'}- A o ek 1o flower bearers were Mre ted Press Pho MK &TR 1oy Salo bces Sy 0 sk s o 3. M. GOLDHAMER'S STORE, Madison, Cons, ARl b e 4 “ulation Sistrict Keyka, Mrs. m, Mrs. Parzik And | Former Senator Gilbert M ¢ 1ANOY b e s Ay 3 the New Britain Herald sent to | EUIAtion, T e T R S e S e MIscUIIas o o e MONROE'S DRUG STORE, Guilford, Conn. your vacation a'ddwss.. Sales- | sien-poet : Interment was in Sacred Heart|scnate seat held by George W. Nor- | Nash ) 31% 83% | jo, g 10 & GRERFER, Becretary, man Sam approves the idea.” | NA 3 . ) cemetery, L ris, H]‘.Cnrock is a demograt. }\ay. BAscuL | S

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