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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. Battle Front in Brazil Revolt |Sgock Market Fails to Resist Fresh Onslaught of Selling; Issues Drop to Lower Levels: — TR NEEVERSDES | s s IV HIS B7TH YEAR - e Ethel Lillian, has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Prominent Member of K. of C. Lived Here 60 Years | Silva of treet, at home. EDDYBROTHERS £ & Members Hartiord Stock Exchenge NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street 23 Glen Cliy lte s (:old Dust .... 33 Vito Girolomoni, a carpenter, of 30 Bradley street, and Anna Mary Donini of 18 Derby street, made ap- plication for a marriage license to- | day at the city clerk’s office. < We Offer: American Hardware Corporation to yield better than 7%. This company is the outstanding leader in its field of ae~ tivity and the stock at present market prices would seem to be a very attractive investment. Wi estmghouse One of the|Gooarich rub |Grndy Con Cop 1 John H. Keevers, one of the oldest ' 5 Weakest Spots, Dropping Hudzon Motor . 3 Inspirat'n Cop residents of this city and for about Int .. ;{0 xy(;ax-u a (r:nelmber of Daly council, 8 Points to New Dedlne :": C;;::\ne"s er nights of Columbus, died last night at his home, 31 Lincoln street, of g = Mark for Year — Other " ikt - cold which he caught about a week | pomm———0u—— ¢ Q Q V‘Jol\ns Manville 2g0. He was 86 years of age. REBELS) < Shares Suffer Also. Krosge! co Mr. Keevers, who was widely ea t s | Kroger Groc'y known in social gnd fraternal circles h “p ¢ — [t g 4 : : 9 . |Lehigh Valley T )e(;:ficl}z‘xtléyo:;cg\:l:umbthe farmtrs of | New York, Oct. 21 P—The stock | Liquid cabn'c 'e:rs I%rior to comi us‘ o;};_mapy 3 jmarket poked its head up at the!Marlin-R'kwell C0iaiars ass do reanin)(nimh. cltyy Chester Pomikowski [[aseinningsor Sthe Real donlyy tolib el Math Al ka1l -onzl'le 8! L, omp- | Chester Pomikowski, aged 35, died {knocked down again by a fresh on- \f K & T R R 2 <o yesterday at his home, 11 Orange : |slaught of selling today. | Missouri Pac i He was employed by the Minor & | { 2 & ; ; : e } ey [Mismounidhiachy: ; Corbin Patier Bok Co. vefising shot fut after a short illness. He o e 3 2 | The selling was not in large vol- | Mont Ward ... 2 | a bulletin from the Washington, D; & was born in Poland but had been a : { !ume, but the lists showed. little re- | Nash Mot 2 2 & Ni 15 years ago from active work. He | resident of this cit sistance until it had been depressed | Nat Biseutt .. 16 Df disadutiarters ot Brtic SNALREEH was also a member of L. Mary's | ycare Pl e O e B “ SrostenlioiSen iy, - . 3 a ash eg . R - cng:::d::fii;:v?ff;:iirs. S Mr. Pomikowski was a member of | | Yesterday's rally had been so swift [N Y Central . 1341 530 135 Clothing Denotes Home Areas Ar o cons iagh s Kur:r_nc V| the St. Stanislaus’ society of the as to bring out further liquidation |N Haven R R . 89% 93 “Sardinians wear drab working s P‘ Kee?zer: or'th‘eme'tm and | Sacred Heart church e deferred for better prices, and had | North Am Co . p clothes during the week days but on- YHrse danghters. Mra )"jh“ y 3'3‘1 ployed by North & Judd Mfg. Co. |been too obviously the result ot | Packard Mot . —_— Sundays they fare forth in theif Smith, Mrs, Arthur J. O'Loary and | 1°F,2 Rumber of ¥ *ishort covering to be convincing. |Pan-Am B best bib and tucker. Most of the Miss Sara A. Keevors, all of this | ooendo8 his wite, Lena Pomi- | : i ! Westinghouse Soft Spot | Par't La Gaflglflfld Slflflg Becomes (0m- | ren of the island don a sort of city. by three | 3 Westinghouse as a soft spot, | Phillips Pet i F h U d ld ‘:}l*naacvi(ll:gb\:‘v.zglfln'n?h:?:a:em;:!ri‘c;:;; Funeral services will be held to- 0N 10 French Underwor 5 . r morrow morning at §:30 at the home and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. daughters, Hedwig, Helen and Celia |aropping § points to a new low for | Pub Sery N J Pam‘ll\m\ ki, and a son, Theodore 'the year, close 1o the minimum |Pullman Co Pomikowski. | touched last November. Allied gfladio Corp Funera! services will be held to- | | Chemical 1lost more of yesterday's|Rad-Keith-Or morrow morning at $:30 at the 11-point advance. International Har- | Rem Rand home and at 9 o'clock at Sacred vester reacting nearly aq"‘u‘l‘ Irn & Stl Heart church. Burial will be much, reached a new low |Roy Dutch N Y ¥ in REAL]ZINE SALES Sacred Heart cemetery. since the 1928 splitup. Shares |St L San Fran _—;h\ losing 4 or more points in-|Sears Roebuck 53 FEATURE OF CURB || Funerals cluded American Can, Eastman, Sinclair Oll ... 143 Atchison, Safeway, Byers and West- Southern Pac 1061 List Absorbs Profit Taking Diffidently During Session ern Union, while Steel, Amer- [Southern Ry 728 ican Telephone and Texas Corp. lost Stand Brards 17% about 3, and a long list of promi- Standard Gas nent issues declined two or more. |Std Oil Cal New York, Oct. 21 (P—Small ex tensions of the Monday rally were followed by realizing sales on the Joscph's church. Burlal will be in curb today. The list absorbed the St. Mary's cemetery. | Oils and coppers broke to new Jow S": (‘”: of gangs before the danger hecomes The drop in Westinghouse W SEDILI0RITY profit-taking rather diffidently and - the easier tone to the list was utiliz- 3Mrs. Anunziata Marzi details in which the islanders ars, alike. Here one or two colors and a particular fashion predominate; there, another group of colors and another fashion are in vogue. None of the styles is modern, for the greater portion of Sardinia is still living in centuries past. “The cities and villages also sharply contrast. Stroll down the | streets of Alghero situated on thg northeast coast and you will imagine - vourself in a Spanish town. The; Catalans settled in Alghero and left an indelible mark on the architecs ture and in the language of the in- habitants. That the Pisans settled Sassari, is indicated by the Tuscan blood and language of its people.s The inhabitants of the northern tip of the island, separated from Cor- sica by the seven-mile-wide Strait of Bonifacio, display a decided trend toward Corsican customs, o Villages Were Clan Strongholds “And nearly all the remaining portions of the island are diversi~ fied. There is a conglomeration of | languages. Villages but a few miles, away from one another might be: thought to be a thousand miles. apart. This individuality is trace- able to the centurles when each Sardinian village was the balliwick: MINOTT SAUNDERS Paris, Oct. 21.—The “romance” of {Chicago gangland is now being blamed for a wave of crime that has broken out in France. It may be a coincidence, but banditry of a peculiar nature is greatly troubling the police and in their investigations they profess to find American methods employed. They have become alarmed and are working energetically to break up By Lines show battle front in southern Brazil where federal forces claim victories along a 200-mile front. Shaded portion shows where rebel army has heen forced back along left wing. Feder- als are pouring troops into the Sao Paulo-Parana campaign with the hope of forcing Gen. Miguel Costa and his 40,000 revolu-|; tionary troops back into Rio Grande do Sul. Albert J. Swanson Funeral services for Albert J. Swanson, aged 48, of 90 Shutt Meadow avenue, who died Sunda will be held tomorrow morning at | 9:30 at the M. J. Kenney funeral | parlors and at 10 o'clock at St. | MODERATE INQUIRY FGUND ON MARKET Domestic Group Harbors Several | Soit Spots in Industrials Wall Street Brtefs New York, Oct. 21 — Sales of Kresge Department Stores and whol- Iy owned subsidiaries for the months ended July 31 totaled §2 202,400, compared with $2,199,547 in the corresponding period last year. 21y 601% 12 ate inquiry issues 61z Bros. & Co,) | Natl Fire Ina { Phoenix Ins C Rossla Ins Co . Life & Indemnity Tnsurance an)nmu | Aetna Casualty & 8 | Aetna Lite Ins co {Conn_Gen Life Ins Co Hfd Steam Boil Insp & Ins Co Lincoln Natl Life Ins Co . | Travelers Ins Co .. _TPublic reacted, but sm\ 66 117] 121 55) 57 | 100 i 1045]1065 Utilities rvica Co .. Conn Power Co ... reenwich Water & Gas Co Hartford Gas Co .. It was not so many years ago since it was believed that to over: come an enemy it was only neces- sary to fashion a wax doll resem- | bling him and melt it slowly befor the fire, when he, too, would waste | away with illness. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for thelr kind- ness to us during our recent be- reavement in the loss of our little son, Richard W. Gorman, Jr,, and also for the many floral offerings. We also thank the Invoice Dept. of P. & F. Corbin’s office. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gorman. have also been operating with high- | c10ss bridges spanning dashing powered cars and pulling holdups on | nountain streams. that taxed the quiet highways. skill of ancient engineers. At Cag: Prefect of Police Jean Chiappe | jjari guides will show you the res has taken drastic measures to clean | paing of an amphitheater wherd: up Paris and he has established, for | qyring Roman times, gay throngs the first time here, a corps of mo- cheered and booed the performl-HCDS toreycle police to patrol the outlying | o men and animals. districts and be prepared to give “Even in Cagliari women still pursuit to automobile bandits. The | yco their shawled heads to bear underworld has been combed for |ypcir hurdens: and here as in the suspiclous characters. Among thos: | ¢majler villages one day a week who have been found guilty are sev- | yjindfolded asses still plod around eral youngsters whose careers have | {po flour mulls tended by sturdy been short but wheee ambitions in | yoygewives as they did in ages past: crime were astonishing. | and camera’s eyes still feast upon For some time there has been evl- [y, geht of boys and girls sitting dence of operations of criminal | on their doorsteps munching 18- gangs in Marseilles, bringing influ- | /1 giscs made from a batch of ence on local affairs and disturbing | four that was milled on their labor unions, but Paris has been | ;o ore Jact ‘grinding day - THE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M. Totel sales td 2:10 p. m.—1,900,- Lot L worse. directly attributed to publication of {5 Vart Wrner imk ing publicity to the operations of Iterly dividend requirement of $1 sniRolB ek B Y ; United Corp .. 'of Chicago appeared in Le Journal, |at the regular rate is regarded as as- ed for the placing of some additional Funeral sgrvices for Mrs. Anun- Vanadium St'1 45 |paper has conducted an inquiry into t Traders were anxious to see what Active shares lost a couple of points NMarzi of 1485 Corbin avenue, and at | CTeased to 89,807 short tons in Sep- Woolworth . 64 6114 | The suggestion in that these . save a firm tone to the bond market | brcoming active buyers. Although Tobn @ Gennor e T EATE. u ward. { Rev. Thom i ulvinagsia, 7 Eenorttons: e o ; {criminal classes and furnished ideas railroad | o)y completed in many stock (EUtihed iy SRy, “When a traveler steps on the . s i e i g ! O.ihelof New York showed a further gain Bankera Trust Co ... i Nedineas tionmAmsricanes 5] church, Organist John J. Crean dation was small and appeared to | : iee gmeriean laplosinte the possible unpleasantness of ‘ dstractlidl Commercial Trust of N B ... cipal gateway. Wide streets are- Electric bobbed up and down erratic- | Me” at the communion and “Nearer | #St hine days of the month, F. W. market. most of the crimes herc have been out that deflation of the high grade |1ifa Natl Wank & Trust Co casional intervals of firmness. e e gy e awards in the arca for the week, |ATiz, §3.442,000 4 1-2 per cent bond | together, ready to take desperate | copper wires lead to telegraph ofs Mutual Bank & Trust Co heavy and made a new 1930 mini-| ciont and Geno Baloccki, The flower | PUllding: and §927,000, or 3 per cent day. Chase Securitics Corp. was he days news was not wholly|pyoenix state Bank & Trust Co dangerous because they have big | vie with the grunts of sleepy Oxa. A : I 40 | A i o ffea By havins mvae] Finance (n'm,.qm., A 3 points advance in Midvale| Atillo Baloccki. | September gross sales of the A.{Of 100.3 for the 4 per cent 50 yoar WLSYEEE DR R T ride” and “on the spot” are printed | “But this modern aspect is but §. nderwriters Finance Co, Vln[ % Wilcox touched a new low on an old | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. 1689 in the coresponding month | 060,000 for construction of docks|ness machines said that his com the Chicago underworld, “On the |into a street of Sardinia’s past. a 2412 i vas due - {t = eral firm spots. Bryant, nine months old son of Mr, | 262106t $3,241,247 for the size of the {ssue was due lo the un- |third quarter were regarded as fa to get some free footing his adven- | there ahd the ox-carts have difficulas Gall mioney/ enawea! ol that curb | iris ¢ casraingl st i9to ook atiine | Lihe New Forkiloci pxchangenians onilellnancinstnereaans Aso Liste B ORaVEs oariied York's underworld.” in the doorways embroidering an s . e e wee Mary’s chureh €O~ | oing trust cortificates, $25 par |foreign bonds, reflecting the con- |the common in the September quar- Movie Cartoon Animals [ducted the services. ! study and we have heard so much a ; y ocal- The cotton mill situation in the |linaffected by discussion of the pos- y 0 ch | snails and sweetmeats have a v banks was disappointing to tho: of many a children's hour In the . iy Norczyk of 12 Bond street, who died | way since early in the summer, the |national 5%s floated last spring and | $10,000,000 compared with a drop of | Holyoke Water Power Co PR DA oD ol i heat N know step i [fulliniepeecinelstiboz] "‘"‘ French, German, Spanish, Italian $215,000,000 in bank loans against [American Hardwars Corp . Daaty ! . ; One type of crime that has |is ante Cross church. Burial will be in|cloth sold the past week was in ex-|compared with last week but most B island Inaccessible from the e Arrow-H & H Elec movie fans, but there is danger of Mrs. John O. Harv | increase in bank loans against secur- i : T 14 ey 8 a taxi and give an address in the out- | miles southeast of Barcelona, Spaim higher. Trading in garrier obliga- { Beaton & Cadwell Mfg C Sk , s e Barring further drastic declines in | Already, Mickey and Bosco have|vesterday, will be held tomorrow arring further drastic dec | Billings & Spencer Co peated so often that the chauffeurs' lance, Sardinia looms before the~ ratings still show a tendency to seek ment apparent. | Case, Lockwood & Bra: sings French. Against such local | ficiate. Burial will be in Indian stances of bandits, knocking out a |valleys, You pass at the foot of afnir earing Ci “ . 99 5 2 per cent, while some maturities of signed up ghost-talkers for Mickey Richest Bachelor Takes a Bride ; 5 Hartman Tobacco Co thing when they are translated into " Jacobs Manufacturing Co 500 shares. tts third ol ctate. | Studebaker The press has observed that the jsatndsquarreaninas anle o lerime wave grew since two Paris ment, showing net for the quarter of 4 e - |newspapers have been giving strik- |$1.12 a share, compared to the qua GUiCESn] RENSEAR & ay.ne , Union Carbide , |criminal gangs in the larger Ameri- Although better carnings carlier 31 |{nion Pacific |car cities. A series of articles by | {the vear indicate that the year's div- | 1713 Gas & I'p 3 ! George London on the underworld | idend will be earned, and payment 7S Ind Alco describing his personal investigations sured, the statement was clearly |11 § Rubber . |there and reporting his interviews short lines. ziata Marzi, aged 59, who died yes- disappointing. U S Steel .... 14514 [with gangsters. Another Paris news- Recessions ruled small however, ' terday, were held this morning at , : Anxlous About Resistance and trading became dull on the dip.|§:30 at the honte of her son, Atillo| _Worid production of slab zinc de- R R Warner Br Pic 213 1915 the causes of gang warfarc in the e e ! w York, Oct. 21 (P)—A moder- | sort of resistance would develop | West'gh's Elec 1121 105 |United States. at the bottom, and backed and fillel 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church, 4 | [MPeT from 93,185 tons in Angust, for investment ound the recent low levels before ith conslderable irregularity, sl solemn high mass of reqiiem was| the American bureau of metal ata’ et |stories of how expert gangsters oper- though ‘the trend was mostly down-| celebrated by Re: tistics reports. World output for The domestic gtonp har- | LN fecling is growing that the de-| HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE e have stirred the imagination of wlor was dea- { flation must now be rather thor- i 2 l Electric Bond & Share affered re- con and Rey. John Malley was sub S that might be applied here. Robber- |0t an independent clan. gistance around 52, where it was off | deacon. sl nuiaifbullaing SRtconranty ':f;lg e hl" © UtuTe [investors appear to prefer awaiting [Hea & Com West K It guar ... ies and attacks of a bold nature more than a point. Brazilian Trac-| As the casket was borne into the | 2Varded in the metropolitan area PrOSPC ay e leg couded BV, definite cyclical turn, buying at Banks and Trust ump.me- have been referred to as parallels of | quay at Cagliari, the capital and, sharp declines in earnings but liqui- LR 1 é Sl 2 5 | higher levels as the price of avoid- R At b st 3 largest city, he is mmjeased. by the. warrants and United Light “A” were | played Grieg's funcral march. Mrs. 1“:‘1‘.‘5' Al eneugel L e L e City Bank & Trust Co . Detectives have been able to make | modern aspect of the island's pri: equally heavy. American Gas & Mary T. Crean “Abide With |iending that recorded during the | secing their shares sell helew the many captures and they report that B ) SRl s LS e | figures paid. Somec observers point 'r:'r"s': ];;l"\frnBlangmgk Co cox_lrs_ed by tram cars; steel 1nmo» ally, showing an extreme 10ss of | My God to Thee” was played by Or- | S2952 COTP. reports. Out of a total AR sl s s adlonal oan committed by youths, or in many | buildings peer over the waterfront;* more than § points, tempered by 0c- | ganist Crean as the casket was borne | °F 331,242,400 for all construction @ AR 2 LY % lissues usually comes at the end of a |Hfd-Conn Trust Co cases mere bhoys who have banded |terrace above terrace; a network of N x 0. | bear market, just as they are usual- | Merchants Bank & Trust Co . Oils dropped. Vacuum got below | Tho pall bearers were Olipio Va- | #15,057.300 a0 l”“‘:l” send s b‘o‘;d“]’:fl”: 1ty :(‘""\'0\“"1 3%~ |1y the last to turn downward, at the | Maruet eame g rocer o chances and to shoot quickly if in- | fices and to electric light bulbs' 60 for the first time this year, but|ieri, John Aidi, Vincenzo Mencarini, ~_‘~4f95- entiaROUlInE RS Leinost. to bas bidde o it el of ‘a BUIT moyement. | New Britain Trust o terfered with. They are described as | dangling from imported street-cor-i rallied from fthe low. Gulf was also | yermano Ottovio, Dominico Iram- |9F 49 per cent, for non-res n 8 der at noon to- Park Street Trust Co ... amateurs, but they are all the more |ner brackets; and automobile hornsy fatie UL . enean e _ | unfavorable, however. The gradual | Riverside Trus mum. Cities Service and Humble | hearers were Louis Renoldino, Peter | [OF Public works and utilities. 33?(:1“(:.‘;::: ‘,H,,“fi)y‘fh on & bid |improvement in the cotton 1ol sit- | West Hra Tust co R curcadolvers po eased, but the Standards were firm. | Batalini, Ardozino Nazarino and | TR s % e Such expressions as “taken for a | Modern Cagliari But a Thin Mask’ ld'! Aetna Realty Co . 2 i | . W. Paper Co. establis o s. They sist 21, o ressed further in the past week. | Lan X Steel new stood out in the irregu-|~ Rev. Iather Malley conducted the ' b W- Paper Co. established a new "I’fa"(;; Sesait ol L e L T in English and became common |thin mask.~ From one of the mod=s lar industrial group. Babcock & |committal services at the grave. DiBh record of $415,542, against Hap) ans P ALOGKS: I >~ | Underwriters Finance, ptd ... phrases. Edgar Wallace's play of lern streets one can throw a stone* 3 | Xire 1 e e last year. Sales for the first nine and $16,000,000 for water supply.[Pany was enjoying its best v ARl P 1 : . " lot trade, off 3 from the last sale. - I e stablished | Chmutiollar Chinls W, Botey Uad Few Harnings “‘ombk‘ |Spot,” is showing at a local theater. |is a mere slit between straggling., Declines in the more active shares Clarence Bryant '“‘:\ i zcm (‘l‘ 503[“ 2 “:amwunced i rcd-\‘monym ton DL S ekl o When Jack Diamond was being |rows of two, three, and four-story- averaged small, and there were sev-| Funeral services for Clarence|"® e o | d 2 hounded about Europe in an attempt { houses. No automobile horns sound * 2 s cet | vorable. Chesapeake & : i Investment trusts and Mrs. Charles Bryant of 139 Gold {103 0 1928, seiledicondidlonjofth e bondimarket gsepeakeandyURlofn: tures were given much publicity and |ty in passing. The street noises are= which had developed since the city's ported net close to that of a year ; i trading was quiet. street, who died Sunday, were held | an air of captivating mystery was | different from those of the newem' created about him as “king of New |portion of the city. Women sittin at the familiar 2 1-2 per cent home of nis parents, Rec, Thomas | 28 admitted to the list Houston doned. only $1. :{1 a share on the 6 per cent 3 & p Y Woren !: SR o e F. Lawlor of St. |Co. of Texas new common stock | mall gains were the rule among ! preferred, against $6.96 a share on One colurmnist! wrote regrettully | weaving baskets, ‘atterpt. to ALl Burial was in 7 | 4 i that he did not come to ¥rance be- |themselves heard above the yelling™ e 5 value. | tinued gradual improvement of ter last year. 3 . et S 3 Sk v y o Wrest. cometens: Bvisioll R e e oy (ieonaltion mtaterentior b cause “he would be an interesting {of children at play: Vendors o} Learn Foreign Tongues reporting federal reserve member A Paris, Oct. 19 (UP) — Mickey Mrs. Frank Norczyk about him that we are sorry to miss | battle with these and crying babies: 3 = . ; & country has continued during the [sibility that reconsideration of con- T A o Nar A T ors oo 5 o’ fo protest taking LTHEIN Mouse and big-lipped Bosco, heroes| Iuneral services for Mrs. Helen | o week the irregular but definite | ditional German —reparations pay- | Who had looked for another large |yt Gas (o, pea seSea L e kit f 1 Norczyk, aged 38, wife of Frank|ynarq trend which has been under |ments might be asked. The Inter- |drop in loans securities. A decline of |Hfd Blec Light Co g o ~ 1 bisthe do washrineion (e Trcuy SRl celluloid drama of the movies, are bonelis onsion i gt kucwn 1 going to night school to learn to|trom burns Sunday, will be held |New York Cotton Exchange service |the Dawes 7s advanced fractionally. | $153,000,000 in brokers loans during |S N E Telephone Co Sl S % PASSELADY. speak their lines and sing in|tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock at“reporf& The service says it is be- |French bonds were firm. There was |the same period, and a drop 'of | \cme \\nx’-:m«"rmm‘ Compasiie ::‘;nke!snd Usiiisbiansne e chiagm:;“tblxclk :o:r’::;in ::5 2 B the home dnd at 8:30 at the HolY |ljeved that the total yardage of |a thin market for South Americans cainst | i s i mountains that all bu o and a dozen other national brogues. sccurities in the previous wee merican Hoslery. Co . siof o The mouse and the little black |Sacred Heart cemetery. cess of the total current output, al- | of the changes were on the upside. | It Was regarded as reassurins. [{Renicsh Siver S ‘1;2;1;:;1 p‘\;il‘l: 1?g:g:a::i:”h:re‘a :S‘ern shore. Beyond themi come th(i lad are popular with European though this would not be true of all | Polish bonds reacted however, that most of the remaining 2 N & 2 Xi- | plains that end in the blue water§. i ‘i 5 G 7 Arrow-H & H EI cab driver. Th: stunt is to engage a |of the Mediterranean about 409‘ ; ity Lot i . Harvey. ita | malvidusl classes of goods. Railroad bonds moved frrogularly | 1% ank : AionCIL & Ml ntd their popularity waning because the | Funeral services for Mrs. Rustta ities, over the figures of a year ago, | Aute (rigers 2 ) I t : audiences do not know what the|E. Harvey, wife of John O. Harvey tions shows little dally change, |18 In New York, where the banks praton & Cadwen Mg o . ;2""0”‘1“—'\"::&"1“:"“‘““'f““&c” SxCEs B ininecs iraverme rAn) MaRUEUE songs arc all about. of 362 West Main street, who died | Hiighest prade issucs are holding have a great surplus of idle funds. |Bigelow-Hfd Carpet Co, com ed, P .nd often shot, | roads today, and railroads touc sk Lhain o s R and then robbed. This has been re- | he larger towns. By either conveys airly firm while issues with lower ; European rivals. A French produver |afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home. share prices, any necessity of re- [Bilings & Spencer 050 ey ! developed a black and white ink|Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. o er Tovels. . On the whols invest. | ducing these loans is not at the mio- | rass Corp Rt e s B ,::;:al;:terfmngm:s;;? Bingo who speaks and | Mark's Dpiscopal church will of- ; it e e Tas | A = B | Villages s g steep X dog named Bing D P l;u:(nnt \:?':\ro(;:\(\n:’i‘ r\’xlt.‘\)l;l’.vm;":u AT i e e ”“‘“11-:}?‘«“1»;&“ . armed. There have been several in- | straddle knolls and nestle in verdant Mickey and Bo; ; Hill cemetery, Middletown. g casier, but the demand was negli- | pagis Lo L Lo ,t:li::ncgd‘ iy Seothere e giblo. Call money held officially at |Fatair hearing Co . driver, leaving him by the roadside | mountain peaks topped by the ruins Their European managers have Fuller Brush Co, com. af‘}:‘ taking the car back to the city of castles that once rang With | " time money were reduced 1-4 of one lg-{r‘::: 1"'?«05?& Station Co ... where it was abandoned. Bandits | throngs of royal merrymakers. Yom- and Bosco, but they are ctill faced per cent. H o o with the fact that homely American e Gl folksongs do not sound like any- International Sflver Co, pfd . Landers, Frary & Clark . a foreign language. High Close | Manning, Bowman & Co, Class A e S 77 | Manning, Bowman & Co, Class Real Estate News Air Reduction 1033 , {Natl Marine lamp Co Joseph Geni has transferred to ‘Walter J. Kenney property on High- land Terrace. Andrew and Olga TTritz have transferred property at 119 Smith street to Peter Joseph and Milania Azlz. LOANS ON TIME It is as businesslike to buy money on time as it is to buy anything elsc you need. Cash—quickly, confidentially up to $300. Repay $1.00 per week if« necessary. Rates only 3% % per month. Mutual Industrial Service U\fl‘ Ashley's . ‘com ptd singularly free of this sort of thing. The apache, 50 well known in legend, ER - is practically extinct, like the bad Harrisbuf;g?@ 1t yowd Yived man of the golden west, but in his | Y S long, don't be one of those “sevens place has come the ;mootHer eritn- |\ its cofere® is'the advice of Tl inal, who appears to be taking a ¢ T. B. Appel, secretary of public lesson A a . ZohiAmenicah eeneland health of the state. “The seven- Treasury Balance . $275,675,132. {minute eater represents that ever- ST growing class of noon day restaur- HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS and lunch counter patrons who have L | permitted the hurly-burley of life IKE KALEIDOSCOPE to impose upon their digestive ap- paratus,” he saye. “And it is fairly Natives Fare Forth in Riot of Golor Every Sunday safe to say that the persistent bolter rarely reaches extreme old age.” - Washintgon, D. C., Oct. 18—Scar- | let-clad horsemen, women in a riot of color—hues of red, blue, green and yellow—and handsomely robed priests nearly hidden from view by inasses of pious pilgrims, recently Nothing to Sell But Service USE csrnrs m' 31 crms Have $5000 By Saving $32.50 a Month UR 36-year-old Plan of money-building isused by more than 190,000 investors. Write for free descriptive booklet, “Enjoy Money.” INVESTORS NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of execution issued and directed to me by Emil J. Dan- Derg, clerk of the City Court for the City of New Britain, I will sell at public auction fourteen (14) days from date, which will be on the 4th |day of November, A. D., 1930, at 2 lock in the afternoon at the pub- sign post. to the highest bidder, 35 tires and 33 tubes. Dated at New Britain, BLUE LAW MULE . Easton, Md. Mules may be “feuls,” but the one owned by Farmer James Bartlett {isn't Hg bought it recently and was told that the mule wouldn't work on Sundays: He scoffed at the idea and took tife mule home. Tt worked hard from Monday morning to Saturday nights but when Bartlett attempted to get it to work Sunday, it Wouldn’t budge. W. K. JOHNSON —& CO.— Members Neto York Steck Exchinge Maembers New Tork Curb Exchange New York, Albany, Hartford, New No longer “America’s richest bachelor,” John Nicholas Brown is pictured here with his bride, the former Miss Anne Kinsolving, ; after the wedding ceremony in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Allied Chem . 212% Britain Machine Co lis Chalmgrs 42% ptd . i Oam L ey tment Mtg Co, pid . |Am Car & Iy 37 Am &Fgn Pw = Sonvlicext Am Loco .... 2 20% n:Ll’;ffi"‘.\ Rt Am Smelting Seth Thomas Clock Co, com Am Tel & Tel 1993 Smyth Mfg Co . 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Fox Film A reeport Te Gen Am Tank Conn., this Haven, Newark, Bridgeport, Pittsburgh 56 WEST MAIN STREET New Britain SYNDICATE FOUNDED 1894 Local Office. 99 West Main Street NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Descendent of an old and wealthy New England family, Brown now has a fortune variously estimated at from $20,000,000 to |¢ $50,000,060. Mrs. Brown is a former newspaperwoman. The couple were married by her father, Dr. A. B. Kinsolving, rector of the Baltimore church, it Genl Asphalt Genl Electric . 5 Genl Foods | Genl Motors .. Genl Pub Serv Genl Rwy Sig 21st day of October, 1930, MARTIN H. HORWITZ, Deputy Sheriff. 55 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. fermed a colorful scene at Tascusi, Sardinia, where natives attended one of the principal Sardinian festivals. “Although almost a mile for mile the same size as New Hampshire, Sardinia is a land of contrasts,” says‘ The farmer has tried it repeatedly, but he can't get the mule to break its Sabbath. The common fox is credited with a speed of 26 miles an hour.

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