New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 15

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i e ——— COUNCIL MEMBER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. " 16 EARNINGS TOTALS ~ UTILITIES SHOW Forces Trying for Higher Rates DIESINHOSPITAL === REPORTED TODAY " BULL INFLUENCE W e b Uy PUTNAM & CO. B e e et = ices Above Resistance Levels - o ol e Long Tliness Proves Fafal t0 ierams e e Gontinental Ol Go., Reo, Ameri- Group Shows Considerable Live- | = 31 WEST MAIN sgggzw BRITAIN A son was born to Mr. nd Mrs. 3 B . . . | Hudson Motor 3 1 3 lE],, i wanow | 03 Bank Note File Figures | Liness in Today's Sessoin ~ Efforts Hampered, How- imspirain co ¥ s Adam Zlegle]', 53 i “hester Preleski of 15 Meadow | | e eral hospital yesterday ‘ e e T e ever, By Tempestuous | street, Bristol, at New Britain Gen- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. [tal Oil Co. of Delaware, and s New York, July 28 () — The Councilman Adam Ziegler of 309 s . ; Maploisieet, flod yesterdayguat st s Mastors of 154 North straet | : D" curb market began the new week to- Flurries Selli & Tel Eaon AUatontboldlogice i eltnr ey 1g?mi~u’.fi;:"|r‘:;n G‘wnnral‘hzipv*a’l(qa :‘S‘d.‘af!( i el ™| day with a bullish demonst ies of Selling, But Johns-M s SO HERN NEW ENGLAND ford hospital, where he had been | ozpl it |ter net profits of 32 18 befor s UT \ N n | el the utilities, its old favorites. G 7oy . i e confined for the past five weeks. He | V8Nt | federal taxes, against § n Hes JiEaold nyeriten o List Works Irregularly | kres Past four months and during that |and Mrs. Arthur Bartley of 62081 in the June quarter last y A b TeL Ty oo i Up. i b : : s . time he was forced to discontinue | Thorniley street. Reo Motor Car Co. for the Junt|oq'for the bulk of the trading. i MK&TRR 5 y ‘ practically all public activities. He | A daughter has been born at |duarter reported net 19ss of S$173.- | Guincoc one to two points in Elec- , - ; S ) — il e e ; Rights was 53 years of age. |home to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pare of 96!, against a net prof 8- 1¢ NEn S PHICes | ront Ward s 871 N B . Ca e ; l5ag ¢ 844 in the June quarter v & ey 1 v considerable matl e (when issued) orn in Cassel, Germany, he came | 222 Broad str 44 el 2 f ore, Tampa Electric and . ¢ Dosondldeinnie ¢ - | Nash Moto to this city when a boy and had | 4 daughter has heen born to Mr \j\,:“fl“’ . fl“" the e American-Foreign Power warrants ¢ 2888 ntook market oliack it Flanuty 5 3 5 Bought and Sold spent about 45 years here. Since |and Mrs, Peter Grip of 03 Sexton . com were accompanied by improvement 0 ash Re § 1928 he had represented the second ot at home. NELEDEY I A t |of about a point in American Super- % Ju ward in the corimon council and 3 i |aalt dastaye pow 1d United Light “A.” amon was re-elected to that body for an- < = | Electric other term last April. During his several public career he served on several o net gain of 8 important municipal committees. A daughter has been born to Mr. on 652,668 inst 31.16 4| Northern States Power “A" W Ziegler was affiliated for |2N4 Mrs. Harold Morgan of Milton, |share on Tl i e e 2 : , EpDYBROTHERS &G jears with the I O. O. F., A e 2 y ndust specialties were levels | p il b : Shepherds of Bethlehem, New Brit- S ltonjorcinicion Ainswort anufact t, sh arply diminish r vas f n | pullman C ) 5 1 Members Hartford Stock Exchange ain Turner society, Concordia Be- SR o | ‘ f ; t of |t rs. Harvester comn h reduced t ¢ Bt 3 2 § nevolent society, the Order of Haru 1 pared with 3 5 , in &) with the move in days, there was a notable 4 y e i 3 X SOt GO BT e Personals e ‘ S o i : NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street volent society. _— 't ck 1 1es report first | board, v eman; 4 rallied a into-the utilities, 4 a | R 2 4 e o ) ‘ ; : : e oLy : : HARTFORD MERIDEN For the past 40 years he had been | ar. 204 \rre B, F. Arm A 2 : ot g i o Y 8 % 33 Lewis Street 43 Col S employed at the P. & F. Cor i Miss IRheRt Ford ot 1 ASEaTs e i re | R u i wis Stree: 3 Colony Street pla and later be e foreman of . % S ek A o : I 1 . 5 the escutcheon departme heralfizons o ! S : ol L n th ¢ (new) d he remained for many vears u Pocotopaug. & ! . A Uk adod s his illness made it neces: r Sl a i o . Roa e : ) : SR ; to discontinue work. tloe poplle Toacl 18 in retin : gas stoc a0t Over iMooy e et = R ern Ry 953 We Offer: Besides his wife, Mrs. Her Mr. and Mrs. B. Nowe! v vea T t 310 pward trend. Vac ¢ z s ol e et son. | Street, left urday on a two weeks' year a . Lone Star ai William Ziegler of Waterbury; acation at Worceste ughter, Miss Margaret Zi £ Miss Mary Karwoski, daughter of in 514,566 in t ] nt company shares made | Of more ‘ Std of (e 50 Shares Stanley Works s borr Mr. and Mes. |sidiaries in the ry Marshall of 35 Austin str ed earnings is city; four brothers, ) d Mrs. Alex; K ter. tov gos. s was|| statament A of NY registrar of vote 105 Broad street E SR tive and abou Bl ot t W'rner Christian, and Jacob Ziezler, | weeks at East H all foremen i jocal factori T ey City Items e St D e 31 50 Shares American Hardware om the like a andct s villlam Ziegler, r T at their ttag I It today 1 3 ¢ siderably in Iuneral services will be wit St craiar e t S X services at the I . t row afternoon at 2:3 f t S -\‘ Jant ik Ma reet ¥ 2 Widow of Frark J. Childs Dies After 3 o'clock a b nd Miss & a v Shuttle ke fvesiand frlenfal may at-| Meadow aventis; 1 re spend- Cotton Opens Steady Short Tliness—Would Have Be- city trom {cr o (eontant Bisopeaniivi - Pong polen 5 fiist morl e S0n T epaslinl Renovifrom en sl i s s o= B COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN L G e Brit- : her fome ety 2 o ay : t in LOGAL, STOCRS MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGE A ain General hos after @ week's ooy o : westand e Sy Gibbs S Y S recerlon Weres £r (Furnished by Putnam & Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Tel 1353 erpool i 1 eh, L. ¢ Jerse S S igderkiots Beyerly. o il p : il ¢ 15 A0 Always a Pioneer in Adopting New Methods f n ward 3 ; 1 el NP S X e . G In 1901—The public utility in America to use Riia Burk °rn portions of the western b p S g mble were d i i3 s steam turbines to drive its generators. r ! 2 he first publi lity se th reury boi Ma = 1 f another Manufacturing Stocks In 1929—The first public utility to use the mercury boiler. . founders of Yale col- e FRes £ i T L Arge o o X I 1Epatanailtactinatnga: Bresidentior R R Mrlioun, ;“'_40 :‘“t( COT {-:\kll':‘_‘* S ‘2" ‘f}‘_ - al Harv e S 2o These new methods have invariably resulted in lower oper- that institution, died this morning at | [y [\o s ¢ v York, July 28— —Cottor : ik d rrow- fegeman 35 s 2 7 her home, €27 Burritt street, after ables there had es opened steady, 9 to 14 pi ner Bro in r ating costs with consequent larger profits for stock £ SRR n T h riod “Investments That Grow” Among the far h came into her t ess. She was the wite of i Rag 8 r1 D Aenod ¢ 3 r ‘ 57 20 holders. . it - PICNIC he d I { her parents, 1 a t picr ana Lettie wetin. are n momner o HoAViness Develops Among 12th ai o picnic tllng | , n ‘Spape: 1 in, which date a 1 H " ' t £ tt ist for im Nor 3 i : . 19 and were kept by her ancesto: s emt ks Nodce ot poi i B 7 S ' = S S CO a rccord of the deeds 1d accom- ar S forecasts m nor E vill 2\ 2 . a 5 R Th el o b S 8 RIG e o Dannuy et dlaa this merning atiihe New p ; e SIS Members New York Stock Exchange Nathan Plerson and his exploits | 5t0CK Privelege lssues which f & 3 ¥ f 55 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 during the Revolutionary war. 1t ‘o " et e i o Je s D T oy morroy Sene 3 M f states that he was aboard a Bri s qer P COBALT STORE BURNED € R i S es as T Public H. C. MOTT, MANAGER Revolutionary war escaped and - Joined the Colonial army i ir ; Y ght, . y Con His adventures included many , for A & sup £ | thi n s N (Ve P el Zig e | . : X e oh e Bitntonstime el e Pl e a Elkins, TR e e e Wl e S American Hardware 1o be shot. W ngton, hearing of | St 3 L ' 12 S i wi > held \,n ,W(,h‘l;b:.,, ¥ e M 179 L F this, called the prisoner before him |firm. The scale y L ataa b : "% | Wednesday m t oly | o atternoon, . good b S 1 N E T g ) d Y, & C] k and after a conference rel him | €l&n lssues fell below last ubjjead conionts er T et o STl A AT e ooE IR SO R 15 anders, trary ar because of the bravery he had dis- | "¢ € e AsUouTHy h 5 h ASURY BAI played in former battles. Other jece of ne Y . e e aril 1 i 1 rlier with a trans Balance AT T | The ,n‘,' ce o WIDOW RE VES ESTATE i5r 2 ; 7 k. widow Mrs. Burg was born in Stonin 5 coripany 43¢ pericent | . e cate quick 5 1 SRR Mrs. Peter Conova for the past 64 vears. She ana 2 r-subscription Mrs. Roge Conova, 22, v but had been a resident of this city member of the Firat Baptist chu Vith 8 ne t | Jue 5 v. | Conova 12 t, died Sat J ts losing thar [’ E 1}{5 S : SRLE R Tl e bk Elend J L : 8 e 5 olal Paper wac t . 3 erat St e MEMBERS MARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE morrow afternoon at ' 14s, llinois a5, (Louis- | RSN NS er par iy i 5 il [ 2 _ 4 New Britair National Bank Bldg. the funeral parlors of B. C. Por- | ville division), and oard 4s and| SIGNAL MAN CAPTURED ner iage 3 % Gt ter Sons. Rev. William H. Alder- |65 were exceptions, making 2ood ad- | New London, July 28 (P—Blair She was a m > Rt/ ahts Porter. son will officiate. Burial will be in | vances. Such leade t |H. Wolse, signal man, second class, | bers of the rch of St. Bernard A. Conley. Brayton A, 3 Fairview cemetery. 4 Union Pacific 4s almost | who escaped from the submarine Evangelist Total sales ) p. m.—1 ty-el he ¢ DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PEONE CANAL 4517-8. e from the tape dur he | hase Saturday morning, while under Besides her h he s - 700 shares. 1 t ly Wi Plainville Road Crash early dealings | arrest alting trial by general vived by her mo 4 . The sharp rise in Mexican court martial on a ch ft. |ine Cevasco: three brothers h Basis for $400 Action | wnich seldom appear in 10 16 | was captured todzy by a sent i | Fred and George Cevasco | 1 |ne Dry Goods corpo Alleging that John Swanson feature of the foreizn g om t the base. Wol r A rere 3 nr referred stock We Offer: New Haven was reckless, carele Mexican &s an | s ‘ : snd under the influence of liquor on | three points TR 7 T T I I T G RSN U B ) e e | AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Gr LA o nzante | marked up. A firm trend was mals STOCK time of his escap: of this city has brought suit againet | 1 ined by French, G n, Japa him for $400, also naming Charlotie | Swanson of New Haven a defendant i dalbn L bonis| T evitt, Roraback Foe, ARy Anaconda d small ady recorded on st e P e RN it L Pays Visit to Mayor Iy 3 | 1 ments were duil Prof. Albert J. Levitt of Red¢ arenaante alleged that his car |30 Pl T mont active Jo | who 15 campaisning for : : as oith $300 Datore |:r-’ng”=‘ns sue was firm | can nomination for governor as a f Y si% | tem in June 1 — R W TR YT g 5 s : ing st | TS 3 Roraback wing of the party & g & ‘Attorney William E. Hagearty issued f Horabaciomuing loptine fpart Briggs Mfz ‘ 241, ) : T i e il o Hioh le i mabia i el CURTIS IN TOPERKA a visitor here today. He called || o 2 : 5 Ly evgngun ra Ur city court the third Monday in Au- | ToPeka, Kar July 28 g thoscfinciof MAVATAQUIEISVISend | AndteTiowisly Hecl E Hayes Wh . s «g [‘H;f The papers were served by Vice Presider 2 C i 4 i R LA . i - Y - ! I . 2 5 4 8 f -8 Constable Fr s E. Clynes, who at- Topeka for the n 8 na g the city i - . i b t £ § ' o : tached an automobile. fLedeclinedion : E TAKE CENSUS OF BLIND held ¢ Y rn s & 1 101 4 Y ent Members ot New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Swanson was arrested on the |national politics SRR P S he 3 5t (C M St P & F ¥ e ¢ a e ; S s charge of reckless driving but an in.| “You know the vice president fs| Pastors of e 1 ; Chi & North . 77 : 7 th i for )\ exy N 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Jury to his arm, sustained in the | nOt supposed to talk,” he sa s e e i Y ta solemn!C RI & P .1 1 4 {|Of the comp ; t Stoart G. Segar, Manager crash. prevented his attendance in| Curtis arrived Saturday n conspeEntions it 5 2 e i bolChivaier dot 1 ‘ uisity f the B Police court. The trial is scheduled | went to the home of a sister, Mrs. | With the state he 2 > in taking a censu r this week. | Reme Colvin. c e e dents of this cit o by ices for Andrew es Donahue rendere Gas . Solvents 3 1 3 i i Gas NY .114% 1 1 5 We Offer: inen Can . 62% b s 3 A Prod i S e e T Rt S PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. M. L. GORDON & CO. | g sz, hiiviisters Wi 0 8 0 o i b | 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 1118-1119 §i ° Stock a6 50 Centa per ‘mare | | Father Krl LR e L Hartford Phone — Charter 52 | 1 4 at the close of by 5 : Mrs. Jennie Sirot F rex e or of the preferred - Apti-War Demonstration e Offer and Recommend i R Rl R R R e 4 5 s % the relative voting| Planned by ( f‘mm““"(f SEGAL LOCK e o i | e N v Tow | Gon it © T £ o | poer S8 el e e e | sana addit will actin Listed on the New York Curb | Payment in st e ma N ‘n;;r AL Ier e it Ear SEl e Y, . o rroon, Aus is instand oot knowh. Selling Around 5'; e Juy 15, 1230, Jionzhe i ¥ : Dust Schwartz of the Congregat - 417 inere b L | 2 i EAES Zeris TR e joubled - ; hay tofol en Sons of Israel, co the Goodrich Rub 2 J r pre shares ! L 5 el ey 4 P P ¢ A e A A O KEEFFE cervices. Burial Alom | Graham Paige 67 5 i Lan employes cor e party, with headguarts 11 ) rding to A G "E, Secretary. & ! : | £ R - b = June 26, 1930, AL ‘cemeger). 3 Grady Con Cop 25%

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