New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. EU_LIST L[]SES To Sponsor Cru1ser’ CHEERFUL ASPECT ey Losses of Point or Two Fairly Gommon Today New York, July 11 (A — Curb prices hopped around fitfully in a dull market today. The list lost its upward momentum and the trading | tended towards realizing from the | week's rally, but there were nu- merous small moves in both direc- tio all . within price ranges. Losses of a point or fairly common in the e as traders took profits. Money was easier, dropping to 2 1-2 per cent on the curb after a 3 per cent re- newal rate had been posted. The turnover was so small that the ticker at midday was more often idle than busy. Transactions were well distributed among the various groups, although the profit-taking | was rather conspicuous in some of the utilities. Electric Bond & Share and American Gas & heavy, but offerings dried up at the lower levels. « In the industrial and specialty di fision, Deere, Aviation Corp. and Walgreen slipped back a point. Ford Motor of Canada Dresser Man- | ufacturing “B” and Newport were firm spots. Aluminum broke nearly 20 points Trans-America was again pressure, sagging below 26. United Founders, whose report showed | earnings of 77 cents a share for the six months ended Ma , held firm amound 20. Oils were stead inconsequential Mother May Sue Minor narrow two were rlier hours Co. Ltd under _Vi_/_ea’a’z‘ngs SCEAEFER—STABERT Birth Record | A daughter was born at New Brit- | ain General hospital last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Barnes of | 62 Burritt street, | A daughter, Ruth Kathleen, born this morning at th ew Brit- | ain General hospital to Mr. and Mr: Arthur Donnelly of 63 Dwight str | Mrs. Donnelly was formerly Mi Evelyn Grey of 192 Chestnut street. | |" A son was born at New Britain General hospital last night to Mr. land Mrs. Richard Carver of 122 | High street. A daughter was was born at Britain General hospital today Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Moore South Washington street, Mrs. Rose Ellen Johnson Rose Ellen Johnson, aged 76, a former resident of Britain, died last night at 11:55 at the home of her brother, Frank E. Brady of 392 Chestnut street s born New York state and resided in this city about 20 years ago. Of late had been a resident of Milford sides her brother, another Brady of Hart d two sisters Mrs. C. Creighton of Hollywood, Cal., and M C. Cotter of Chicago, Ill Funeral services will be held Mon- y morning 9 o'clock at the church of St. John the Evangelist. Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- New to of Plainville. ew in Carlo Baraglia ged of 916 t night at 10:30 ral hospital s of pneu- 57, DEMAND FOR RAILS Frlght Takes Timid Stock Market BOND MARKET A]l] When It Views Boldness of Last Three Days Plunge of Advancmg ! Traders Encouraged by Upturn Encountered in List New York, July 11 (P)—Bonds im- | proved substantially again today as| the demand continued for high grade railroad, utility and foreign issues, | Bond- men are reported to be en- | couraged by | has re the brisk upturn which ilted the broadened trading this week. Buying has been of an investment character and bond men see in the thin offerings an in- evitably higher level of prices if the ulum continues to swing to- wards bond buying. The money market remains virtually unchanged at its low level and this, with the continued stability of equity issues, contributes to a strong fundamental position for a rise in bond prices. Bank support shows another in- e this week. Banks in the N erve district added worth of bonds to their inging the total of pur- 0.000 since the new hed and converti- in demand today. topped its year's N a2 ennsylvania 4 1-2s ut the same to rise to a r the year. St. Louis San isco 4 1-2s, a legal issue, was r with buyers. Long Island were strong with near- Louisville were heavil higher. from 000 ble issues were Unconfirmable Bullish Ru- mors Regarding Revival | of Bull Market Fail to Convince Traders. New York, July 11 UP—The stock ar trightened tod viewir retrospect its boldne adva days on end for ¢ bullis this v long tan. Sstd std d Bra 19 d 0il Oil of N J Oil of N Y Studebaker Texas G Tim Union | Union_Paci U'td Gas & 1 | Unit shares | evels bear all propor- ain dull strial and decisive g the last few tions The day's q trade news than rter earr to e to hand isfactory as nents gloomy p) The | after | (Furnised vy Putnam & Co.) ed Corp TEL. 2040 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital Stock Bought and Sold LOCAL STOCKS nce Stocks EDDYBROTHERS 8 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street Actna Aet Aety Htfd HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street MERIDEN ford Steam Boiler Rireien We Offer: 50 Bristol Brass 25 New Britain Machine 100 North & Judd 43 Coleny Street PUTNAM & CO. M—menleOde Stack Exchangms 3 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN WARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, . TEL. 21148 S‘on N. Y. Court Rules ady ) faek: n in the county of Mello, Italy, had been a resident of this city for the past 25 years and was a member of the church of St. John angelist. He was employed for ceral years at Fairview cemetery. P Besides his Mrs. Dominica ME&D irvived by five sons, 2 Caesar, Louis and John all of this city nd three Misses Linda, & nd M i European government issues nahen Fetnelatton|an h, German is- morrow morning at 9:30 at the h s. Lautaro 10 o'clock at tk the T Mary's cer output of most minor son from neglig accident, Supreme Christopher J. H day. and Electric 5's rising m than two | Detroit Edison Ref. 4's and | Mmones Service 4 1-2's sold at their | & We€ price of the year, and new lons based on a American Tele- LA G E and Southern ey h strong, the E points in New York decision o WE OFFER: was displayed { d to have process of formatiol cautious ro and Comps ngland itself to b per manipulation was 3 French, A few shares chure orts of com- | .o D o G R of th 0 nifrate om- | onounied to no more euger al..fl Toll warrant 5's| ;"' so o as tangible info of 9c|Were active and = was concerned oon at 1tec after |dull and Bond lal-"i | New Britain Trust Company to yield 4% This stock can he purchased in 5 or ten share amounts on an attractive time payment plan, one- hird down, balance in ten monthly payments. ”mira Sylvain bine. K Mrs. Mrs, ‘Whiting street New Britain General hospital | an illness was the wife of Al- JAPS SHIFT TE oa, July 11 shift in the firm. (®)—In a last- team for | fred Sylv ah B Clty Items amed to s e singles ; | S 1 Romzoni of New Yor s gove lower. ings for the week to- marked i ments svere Such issues as Atchison. Baltimore and Ohio, New Haven, Chesap and ( h American, Consol- diator, Mc r Ko and Manville sold off about 2 to TUnited & Gener- ectric, Westi American DR. UNDERHILL DEAD Philadelphia July 11 (P Mott derhill, r of the es Steel and Abe will Ohta met taly in tr Harada Baron H aiter. ch was ove H1 IIT l\ IXRI (\I\l\“(:\ GIVEN REL i 11 ur» school of de- o der orces against He was He . lerhill was a direct OSBORN CASE p 5 Bridgeport, July ment out of court ported in the , brought t Redding co Phone or write our office for further informa- ., THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:000 P. M. close to | Total 201 mitation of a circus side | , for the edi him S show of sev eral drop: | on his clothin the flames could performer Air Re d C Chalmers fluid 'rn‘ MAY REMOVE EWWALD New York, July 11 (A-—Charges, emoval _of George ENDS LIFE (A—Despai J. H.LENNON & CO. reet, Hartford Phone 7-1146 NORWICH MAN Budau Y h, July 11 collided with a 75 Pearl is week for 1 grand for the week compa eral weeks. lix Avia . R th Steel gs Mfg ( d].n & Hi Canada Dr z Pacific & Ohio East Hafl\p(on. 13 upk, “Sonny” Guiot was telling the sto today. On June 17 his sister, | bound for Europe on the liner | placed a letter addressed to a bottle and dropped it ov mid-Atlantic. On picked up on Salcomb t Stovenson. Gregory & do, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges i & North 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Banager ¥ We Offer: WOOL AUCTION SALES “ London, July 11 (P - | wool auction sales to 1 bales were offered of ch | bales were sold. A large supp | medium scoured lambs and pi met with poor demand but were | mostly all bought in. Fine kinds were steady and met with a good sale. Home and continent buyers made good purchases. Arrow-Hart and Hegeman Electric Co. Common Stock At a Price to Yield 8.25 Per Cent Price on Application [ (PICH FRSHONG — Brazilian ]ndnan a Concert Artist lec Autolite Elec Pwr Lt “ox Film ‘A’ reeport Texs 42% 843 44 6014 Asphalt Electric - Foods 55% Motors .. 423% Genl Pub Serv 343 Gold Dust o4 Goodrich Rub “THUMBER” HOOTS AT AUTO Officer Fred L. Wagner brought a boy to the police afternoon for a lecture, m hooting at the oc s We announce the admission of our partner GQUARE - Ih- THE: CROW CARRIGHT- IN- THE.- Y WiTH CAP GUEEVEG—— CLFEVEL ; [uds t CLEEVELEGS ASKED AMERICANS TO LEAVE ?_’\i;‘f{’, :lck‘.‘Q’_‘ ENHING COAT—— Washington, July 11 (UP) — Con- In| Cement .. l sul General Frank P. Loc il e s | Hankow, China, advised the Intl Nickel | department today he was asking all | 111wy & Tel 4470 Americans in the previnces of “ T " e ohns-Manville 75 nan, Hupeh, Kiangsi and Ho; iy | te because of extended bar 3 MR. RUSSELL E. MELCHER to membership in the NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE Kansas City Kresge Co . Kroger Groc & CO. ER REALTY THE MANC HF“ co. THE CARBO BRICK co. sm. e Court, Hartford ¢ ET Al 40 Wall Street, New York NOTICE OF Uptown Office—Lincoln Building, 60 E. 42n of the Hartford, on July 19 n Standard bed premises, located of Berlin and bhounded and scribed as follows: to wit by land now . Norton; Souther nerly of Henry W. SALE Nash Motors d St. Nat Biscuit ALBANY HARTFORD BRIDGEPORT NEW HAVEN NEWARK NEW BRITAIN PITTSBURGH N Haven R R % North Am Co - u & North Pac Owens Glass Packard Mot . Pan-Am B Par't Lask Phillips Pet Pub NJ Pullman Co dio Corp Keith-Or Rand PROTESTS TAX INCREASE 11 P Commerce, LOSES HALYARD L. Ju () — WEETAMOE Serv resolution protesting ($3,000.00) lease to tha Company, whick in customs ation an- ~Tfor YouR CIGAR Rem ao on eol —one of THe NEW FLOATING “RAINGTICKG — TOR FURTHER GMOKING COMFORT Terms e sale, ten p 1 | down and the balance when deed 1s { provea by the Court. For fu information write to ¥ Committee, 300 Main Connecticut WILLIAM E., HAGEARTY, Commitiesy v the federal rged ult leading busi- nciers before pro- ceeding with further legislation \along these lines. Roy Dutch N Y 54% 543 “ | P rican ) y 0e's Sears Roebuck 673 D. C., where she gave a c ored four s Sinclair Oil 233 \0s6n name of Abigail | Southern Pac .117% the latter being the name of | I Southern By w 85% . her Brazilian tribe, |V 20 had in We cessive mains defender mrock Hagearty . . New Bri which will in Septem 23 the cup 1163, 8 has 116% against the 5 85 Street, ‘ iz

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