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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8§, 1930. INVESTMENT BONDS SHOW NO CHANGES Sympathy With Stocks ¢ o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaulieu of 5 Grove street. New York, July 8 (P—Investment bonds on the New York stock ex- change showed no change in trend today as stock privilege issues | turned downward in sympathy with stocks. There was some irregularity among neglected better grade issues but the declines were small, and the general trend of corporation and foreign issues was upward. United A son was born last night to Mr. ‘znd Mrs. George S. Peterson of 103 | John Saymen {\ Word was received in this city to- | day of the death of Joun Saymen, a | former resident of this city, 3 s(cr-‘ day in Philadelphia, where he had | States governments profited from a | made his home for the past mei better inquiry and treasury issues | yea were particularly firm. No improve- ¥ ment developed in activity, which | Jacob was on a level with Monda bro! The support the market is re- | men celving from banks is improving. | Since the Federal Reserve Bank of | New York cut its rediscount rate on June 19, holdings of other securi- ties of w reporting member | banks have increased $129,000,000. Despite the firmer tone of the money | market last week banks increased their bond holdings $65.000,000 to $3,269.000. Bank holdings are now $469,000,000 larger than a year ago. It is pointed out that only about 40 | per cent of the banks of the coun-| try report to the federal reserve system so that if their buying is a criterion, the increased support for tonds in their upward climb has been much larger. Many prime rail from neglect tod from neglect toda survived by a sister, Muraz of this city rers, Mrs. and two | Aizech and Abraham Sa tonight and arrangements will be made by Stanley Borawski. Funerals Antonio Pellegrini Funeral services for Antonio Pelle- grini, aged €4, of T4 Talcott street, o died yesterday, will be held to- morrow morning at §:30 o'clock at the home and at 9 o'clock at St Mary's church. Burial will be in St. issues suffered S Erie and St. August Eggert Erie 5s and neral services for August Eg- fairly active and easier. Canadian | gert, aged 53, of 465 West Main Pacific 45 equalled its 1930 high. , who died yester will be | Big Four 4 1-2s tended lower. Rock 1 tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at Island 4s. Missouri Pacifi th- | the home and at 3 o'clock at St.| ern Railway 4s were firm in light| Matthew's German Lutheran church. trading. Rev. A. C. Theodore ill offi- Treasury ciate. Burial will Fairview accumulated and cemetery. gains were made while liberty i previous close Gains of 1-4 of a poin coge issues were moderately e go0d fractional in early i George Bako neral services for Geor; were com- bonds for ng. Austral- 1 65 gained a point. Chile Mortgag k 8 1-28 were firm. Buenos Aires 6s nced nearly two points. German was the most active of the western European gove: nts and | showed easy tone. British and for- eign issues were firm Several large municipal and util- | ity issues swelled the volume of new offerings today. City of Buenos Alres offered $16,000,000 5 per cent| o his parents gold notes, City of Philadelphia | geart $14,300,000 in tow bond issues and Commonwealth F | ome in Sacre Mrs. Nellie Parker Abbe of A. Howard A tomorrow o'clock at the home. announced by Company of Balt Real E;t;te News afte Re r00n Alfred D. Congrega- Burial cemetery. 1 church be in Fairvie Warranty | Charles E. Dalton, et al, to Louis | 8. Jones, Harrison st A. F. Hutch ente, Hutchi Louis S. J ton, John Ma In, Oak stree! John W. Anderson to C Leppert, Shuttle Meadow av Mortgage Ottavio Frigo to S: j New Britain, CARD OF THANKS wish our many s shown emeng of d son. Es- S (D wish 1o t the employ Co., o ; Union and an Le- Frank Val- les E. Dal- et al, the Am INE RUDGE HATTIE M. RUDG gs Bank of 5. C. HESLIN Sterling street Charles E. Dalton, et al, to Louis | 8. Jones, $1,100, Liberty street | Mary Coccom to Henry Brandt, $3,000, J reet. $35,000 "Foreclosure Is Claimed by Exrwin |~ "jo0iq one & Joseph Melnyk, David Benjamin, | In memory's fr ty Dalan- St Do all of this bLest ndants in et al of our dear Toa na Sg Ulng’on wn. eep in our hearts is a picture of a ‘ all keep - was one of the Our lips cannot speak how w & mortgage foreclosure her; our hearts cannot tell what brought by Richard H. city. The plair May 20, 1924 defendant J | Because f nyk gave a promissory note been default in payments ] Attorney John F. Downes repre- sents the plaintiff and Deputy Sheriff | Matthew Papciak served the papers. CLASSIFIED ADS USE HERALD Inserted by h sister and brot and her hu nese, of t Mexican governm ent is con- Stephen J. Alba- | 2 plan for the p tractors to be used c- tion with t tivation of irrigat- | ed lands at Calles and ]Von | Marting reclamation projec BURRITT MUTUAL | ‘ Birth Record ; Moa.;b::g:re?gl;ar_rln‘gxn! James Columbus, O., marbl CURB PRIGES SHOW - MUCH FLLCTUATION Quota jons Move Up From Early an: o Govering he ticker was idle as it was bu almost as much only slightly Trans-America sure for a time, selling off a poin Lefore meeting support. Call money renewed on the curb r cent City Items George K of 57 Sexton street, was treated at Ne Britair General hospital late yesterday for severed tendons in his left wrist, re- sulting from an accident while at work in the Russell & Erwin face | tory. SAVINGS BANK reports counts which have not had in the past twenty years and the where- abouts of the owners are unknown. MONEY FOR A W orLD CRUISE Small Savings Assure It! Slittle as $16.25 invested monthly delivers you $2500 cash in cnctly 120 nonlha—unflc or un all- expense world cruise! Free booklet,"'Enjoy Money," explains our 36-year-old Plan, adopted by 175,000 INVESTORS the following ac- transactions Acc't. No. Amount 2286 ‘Wm. Blackball Julka Semnowska Send booklet, “Enjoy Money," to — 2948 Fred H. Schwalin 3430 Accomaso Luigi 3689 Wm. K. Henry lNVESTORS |1 4193 Marchesio vin : 4201 Enos F. Bayer SYNDICATE |1 roesers somsentas s001 | | FOUNDED 1894 s 99 West Main Street ‘ New Britain Tel. 3663 Second Natlonal Bank Blds. NEW HAVEN Torices (v 81 PAINCIAL CITIES Amelia Feibel Green 5196 L. Seipel Adm. Est. of of Jos. Zwittlinger Jos. Valamis Edmund Zaleski Maria A. Duffy Robt. C. Noerr at the c! of June, Personals Maurice Marholin and Sam Mar- tin of New York C tor dents of New Britai: Report of the Condition of THE FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK New Britain, Conn. se of business 530, Indust Mortzages Loans, Loans, LIABILITIES Undivided Profits (less expenses and taxes pa Installment Certificates debted (hypothecated) Instaliment Certificates debtedness (unhypothec Fully Paid Ce debtedness Notes Payabls ) 23,623.62 13,702.34 400.00 axon Indus that the ! the bes swear s true to CLARENCE H. MAXO! Treasurer. to before me, this Tuly. CATHERINE M. CURTIN, Notary Publle, Wedding LA FLAMME—KEEGAN Miss Lucy M. Keegan of 303 High | street became the bride of Joseph | Laflamme of Danbury Rev. J. T. Connor performed the The bride is a native of Maine, the daugh‘cr of Mr. and Mus. Michael Keegan. Mr. Laflamme is a native of Canada, the son ot M aud Mrs. Jean Laflamme. BRAMBLE—STAMM Announcement was made today of the marriage of ble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zora E. Bramble of Winthrop street. to Miss Eleanor M. Stamm of Burnham street, Hartford. TRe ceremony took place at the North Methodist church in Hartford on June 28. The church was decorated with rambler roses. Rev. H. Brennan officiated. Miss Helen O. Wiegand of this city, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and Wells Bramble, also of this city, was his brother's best man. Little Miss Eleanor Bird, niece of tha bride, was flower girl, and August Stamm and H. Robert Green wera ushers. Maitland Bird, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The bride wore a white satin faced crepe gown and a net cape veil with | a lace cap. She carried white roses and sweet peas. Her maid of honor wore an opal pink crepe dress with a hat to h and carried Ameri- can beauty roses and sweet peas. The flower girl wore a baby blue dress, a hat to mat and carried sweet peas and baby’'c breath. A reception was held at ham street, Hartford, following the ceremony for a large number of guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bramble went to Sunapee, N. H., on a honeymoon, Mrs. Bramble wearing a brown trav- eling ensemble. They will reside on Hill street, Collinsville, upon their return, Burn- LEONARDI—COLARIST John Louis Leonardi. 72 street, and M Irene Frances Col- arisi of terly street, were married this morning at St. Mary's church by Rev. Walter J. Lyddy Rev. John T. Cor was the cele. 17 ¥ CHAPAS—TUTLES Miss Mary Agnes Tutles, daughter of the late Joseph Tutles sett streat, beca Benedict Chapas of Providence, this morning at 8 o'clock at St Andrew's church. The church was ecorated with blue delphinium. Res wvard V. Grikis officiated Dr. Amelia V. Tutles was maid of onor and Dr. James Fagan of Prov- hos i wibest man Mrs. Anna Sintau, Miss Anna Rice, Miss Rose Razaitis. Miss Char- lotte Razaitis, Miss Pauline Balosky and James Donahue sang Loesch's mass and M tau sang as & solo “Ave Maria.” During . com- munion she sang “O Promise Me,” and at the conclusion Mr. Donahue sang "I Love You Truly.” The bride wore a powder blue lace gown with a blue lace hat to match. Her slippers were also blue. She car- ried garden and lilies of the val- ley. Dr. Tutles was dressed in a rell pink tafeta gown with a blue horse hair hat and blue slippers She carried pink roses and del- phinium. A wedding breakfast was held at the Bond hotel, Hartford. Mrs Chapas wore a traveling ensemble of rose beige georgette with hat and slippers to match. Dr. and Mrs. | Chapas will reside in Providence up- on their return from a wedding trip to Old Orchard, Me., and the White Mountains. pas is a graduate of Loy- . class of '15. He serv- ed with the medical corp during the World war. GUBERNICK—WE cement was son of Mr. and Mrs. nick of 521 Stanley street, Bessie W sughter and Mrs. S. Weisman of Boston, last Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's pa Mr. Gubernick attended the local chools and was graduated from the enior High school s being graduated from Syracuse u versity he was engaged as lumber buyer by the Willard & Hawes Co Gubernick will re- side on Long Island, where Mr. G bernick will be established in ness. Robins Outfight Cat Until Firemen Arrive Augusta, Me., July & (TR — | The 1local ‘ire department was | called out to rescue a tomcat which kad become embroiled in Dbattle | with a flock of robins. Evidently the cat had climbed a tree to rob the robins' nest the birds resented the attack th swooped upon the feline, which re treated. Unfortunately the to cat's retreat was not strategic. siead of descending to the gr | he climbed to the topmost br | and there became fair ga: n the 30th day | and | |she had taken to carry out the wishes of the LLSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ws‘ for enraged rodins. Norton H. Plummer saw his plight called Fire Chief Mc( g 0 8 moned Lon Hill, fig The ther rescue 1 dazed an covered with cuts from ire to body rob Auto Runs Down Boy, Police Seek Driver The local police received a m sage from the Hartford police this forenoon that an automobile struck a boy at the corner of New Br and Newington avenues in H; and Mrs. Helen Olander of 66 Thor y street, this city, and tke Capital City authorities wanted her to make a re- port of the accident and tell where the boy. Ofticer W. 8. Strolls was unable to locate Mrs. Olander at once and word was left at her home f her olice. FOR BEST RESULTS on July 4./ vman B. Rram- ! | versary 8 Stanley | Goodrich Rub lStocks Drift On Feeble Current Of Bored Operations of Traders With Market Depressed By Heat Stand Brands . andard Gas Issues Follow the Leading . 3o et nd Commodity Markets | By Nt Std Oil of N Y While Commission House | Stewart Wrner | studebaker . Advices Remain Vague. | Texas Corp | Texas Guit | Timk'n Rol Ber 5 | Union Carbide . 6 New York, July 8 (P—BtockS (rhion Pacific again drifted upon the feeble cur- [L t'd Gas & I'p 34 rents of the rather bored operations | {rnited Corp .. of traders and the few professional |1; g 14 Alco operators who were not driven from | 7 g Rubber the warm weathel |17 § gtao] | Vanadium Warner Br Pic West'gh's Woolworth aracter of their own, ed to follow the leading commodity A sag in cotton and wheat morning was accom a substantial drop 1n it with the rally in during the early | 1ed up consid- stock trends niarket HARTFORD STOCK (Furnished by Eddy Railroads Hf4 & Conn West R R guar | ks and Trust Luu.;,anm EXCHANGE Bros. & market 5 showed little response ate commerce commis- & of increased class ain items of frei strange contrast to the eage discount inued to show from last year for larger organizations ¢ 12 per cent in Wool- sales from June of last year 0 unfavorable as it ap- at first glance, however, for vear ago were abnormaly reflecting its intensive anni- les campaign. ssion house advices r vague. There was a to point out attrac- nt values at these levels ocks may go low- istained rally sets in. et letter writer began its tial reduct ; most of fm-nre lom)\lmes fd Aetna Reaity Co N worth's itge) 3 ¢ peared sales a lurge con+ and Other Insurance Companies Life, Indentnity but Vo war er before a one Public Utilities ernoon, several im- shares such as U. §. Steel, Electric, American Can, Westinghouse Electric and General Motors showed slight gains, having rega; d earlier losses Public N. J. rose a cou- ple of points and Diamond Match, ic issue, jumped more than g selling, Johns ew Jow at A to last year's peak res, and Du terday, again ngersoll Rand decline of 15 Font, all weak spots y recorded new lows, e an extreme 2% per level. money renewed at ,and was firm at that y it renewed at 2 THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M. Car & Fdy 1 Com Alco Am & Fgn Pw Am Loco .... Am Smelting Am Tel & Tel 2 At laN'c Rfll Balt & Ohio Bendix Avia .. Beth Steel Briggs \l’z Ches & Ohio .175 CMStP &P 14 Chi & North . 631, >R 1 &P . 98% Chrysler Mot LONERGAN NOT CANDIDATE Hartford, July S (A—Former Con- Continen Can . Corn Prod Dav Chem Eastern'n Ko Clec Autolite Elec Pwr Lt Erie R R .. Fox Film ‘A’ Freeport Tex Gen Amn Tk Jawrence Genl Asphalt ;Z”w:: p:igrwa grand exalted rul Genl Electric » 66% 6 ] 4 Protective Genl Foods . BRI e ot Genl Motors Colonel Waiter Gold Dust . e elected grand s fall, said that such a campaign will not be a car orship,” said M he would ‘T am date for t Lonerga RUPP HE \U< ELKS Atlantic C Graham Palige Grndy Con Cop Gt Northn pfd Hudson Motor Iimins Cov 0K “IRE SUSPICIOUS 2 s (P—Pol Intl Harvester 80 = Intl Nickel Jcl‘ns Manville Kresge Co .... Kroger Groc'y Liquid Cab'n'c 67% Math Alkali MK&TR Missouri Pac Mont Ward Nash Motors .. Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg . N Y Central . 1 N Haven R R 10 North Am Co « Packard Mot Pan-Am B Par't Lasky .. Phillips Pet Pub Serv N J Pullman Co Radio Corp Rad-Keith-Or Reading RR Rem Rand Rep Irn & Roy Dutch 5 St L San Fran § Sears Roebuck 63 Sinclair Oil . 213 Southern Pac .114% Southern Ry o 82% overheated electric light show case R PUTNAM & CO. Mabers New York 8 Harford suz,m.,. 3 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 RARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, 5. TEL. 31148 We Offer: CITY BANK & TRUST CO. HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT TRUST CO. HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. PHOENIX STATE BANK & TRUST CO. WEST HARTFORD TRUST (0. WEST HARTFORD TRUST CO. RIGHTS EDDYBROTHERS £ & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. HINCKS BROS & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 55 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 H. C. MOTT, MANAGER We Offer: NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS UNITED FOUNDERS WE OFFER: A few shares New Britain Trust Company to yield 4% This stock can be purchased in 5 or ten share amounts on an attractive time payment plan, one- third down, balance in ten monthly payments. Phone or write our office for further informa- tion. J. H. LENNON & CO. 75 Pearl Street, Hartford Phone 7-1146 'nd of the 1ite, who re married in

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