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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. —— LEGION T0 INSTALL NEW STATE HEADS Harry Jackson Toastmaster at Banquet Tomorrow Night State department offi Americail Legion and the legion auxiliary will be installed in office tomorrow night at a joint remony to be held in Rockville, the home of the commander-clect of the Legion. The ceremony will take place in Memorial hall in that city and large numbers of Legion- naires and auxiliary members from all parts of the state will attend. The session will open with a meet- ing of the retiring executive com- mittec with Department Commander 8. Alexander of Meriden, pre- siding. This mecting will finsh all business of the past ye: ately following there will Ticeting of the new committce Commander-Elect . L. Newmarker presiding. At this session the budget for the coming year will be presented and the commander will ennounce his appointments. Jackson Toastmaster At 7 o'clock a banquet fe a course of dishes cooked in fan style will be served. This will of the be a turing be the department installation ban- | Past Department Commandar Jackson of this city will act as tonstmaster and Past Depart- ment Commander Kenneth I Cramer of Wethersfield will be the principal speaker. The ‘ofticers will he cffice by Past Department mander Paige Seaton of bury. Officers of the state of the American Legion auxiliary will be installed immediately follow- ing the ceremony for the Legion of- by the quet. Harry C. installed in Water- department ast Department President | Mrs. C. M. Pfennig of Bristol IFlorence Erbe of Southington president-clect. 0 Going From Here members of 13ddy-Glover taken reserva- | Twenty post. of this city have tions for the banquet. Ieservations may be still sccured from cither | Frail F. Schaal, commande post or Mrs. Arthur H. Petts dent of the local unit of the auxil- fury Installation idy-Glove the Tdd will ceremony ton street o'clock tuke place £ion home Real Estate presi- of the officers of | post of this city and | over unit of the L‘Yx\u take place at a joint in Elks hall on Washing- | on Thu night at 8 he auxiliary banquet will at 6 o'clock in the ¥ of Le- ews ‘ | | Mrs. Mary A. tate of James M. Curtin, for the es- Curtin, has leased | to the Gilbert Stores, Inc.. a store | at 408 Main street for four years at the annual rental of $2,800 dur- g the first yea wch for the second and third years, and $ 0 during the fourth yca o) son has land and buildings on road to Ruth . Maher, Malcolm Johnson and Carlson have transferr buildings on Virginia tween Corbin avenue 10ad to Judge I B. GLEE CLUB CONTEST SET Hartford, Oct. 31 (®—The annual New England College Glee club con- test is to be held at Bushnell Me- morial on the cvening of Iebruary 27 when for the first time since its inauguration the affair comes to| Connecticut. 1t will bebroadeast WTIC. It is the New insferred | Pendleton Andrew J. d land and venue, be- and Elbridge Hungerford. American | Immedi- | with | Ital- | Com- | The work will be carried out | of the | | South | Yeomans | automobile | Bates | failed City Items «mm«wm /e William Wolfer of Goodsell street, | Bridgeport, driver for the Bridg | port Bed and Spring company, col- |lided with a traffic post on Main street, opposite Myrtle strect, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Only ight damage resulted and no ar- rest was made. Walfer reported the incident at the police station short- ly after it happened. | ancis O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O'Brien of Sherman Court is home from Holy Cross col- lege at Worcester, Mass., for the | | M. | children of |ing the week and Mrs. John W. Davis and anley street, are spend- nd in Newark, N. J. Miss Deatrice Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo G. Bull of | Black Rock avenue has been clect- ed secretary-treasurer of the Com- [ mercial club of the Virginia Inter- | mont college of Bristol, Virginia. | Miss Bull is a member of the fresh- |man class. Four lights in the vicinity road were destroyed last night cording to a report made by offi- | cials of the Conn. Lizht and Power Co, Fern and plant week, November till November Sth, fresh grown ton Ferns at special prices. Made sle ferns, ivy blooming planis [in scason. Now is the best time to Open evenings, Flower 1165 Stanley street, $526-W.—advt weis Drake lod of Sla- | tev }hn,\ a plant. CGreenhous clephone | Sir Fre ons of A. O. will attend a gathering in Bridgeport tomorrow |night. The trip will be made in two chartered buses which will leave t |Junior 0. U. A. M. hall at |oclockk. Geo. Olcott's | chestra s lians or- ks Hallo- Bacchar Torrington E | ween frolic tonight dvt | A. P. Marsh of New Britain spoke Ito the Exchange club of Bridgeport at noon today on the subject of im- proved rural -oads. Mr. Marsh is |chairman of :he Hartford county committee of the Connecticut Rural | Roads Tmprovement association The annual meeting of William Will Rogers, Beverly Hills humor mallet. 1st, SR dssocrated Pres and his son, shown resting between chukkers of a hard polo match. Rogers has shown promise of cqualling his dad's sl Both have a 1 goal rating. Y Resting Between Chukkers Will, Jr, ; ; / Mum:zs;wsf Photo ar. Young ill with a | Buckley Council of Select Templars {will be held tomorrow afternoon at {2:30 o'clock in Odd Iellows' hall. Officer William Cronin reported TUMBLING EXHIBITION A tumbling act will be given by I'rank Cherubin, director of the Fal-| on tumbling team, and Joseph Lu- | | headquarters tbis morning that the ;1o Giowies at the Faleon hall tomor dewalk in front of No. 3 Madlson | i night at 7:30 for the benefit of street was in such a condition as 10 | gianley Kowalewski, injured cause him to fall and injure his 1eg | por of the team. who is s he was patrolling his beat in this |4y the New Britain Gener section last night. The malter was| an advance sale of referred to the board of public |, o TEa T (1ah work | the IFalcon Nest No. Roy that the performance sttended. Dancing will The committee in char lof Mr. Cherubin, George Lartus and | « Joseph Smulski, vice president of the | nest. | 1t zl bl patient 1 hospital. ticket Te B in | ting | in $8, indicates | will be well | follow. | consizts prese 1. Peterson, Main street, at home, of have applie at the city a clerk, of and Ruth 20 for narri lerk's office, 200 in Leck, street, license GIRL GETS $2.200 AWARD FOR RAILROAD GATE CRASH When c in | Injured Automobile Struck Joan Wosnick Joan Wosnick, five | davghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wosnick of 102 Prospect street, died | last night at the St. Francis' hospi- tal, Hartford. Burial will fe in st. etery this afternoon. Bars at Meriden Crossing weeks old | Night. on Foggy | of Andrews of this city n 1gainst w enand to a | approved Virginia | was given § the New York, 1 Harttord railroad ordil stipulation for judgment m Mary's cem- |y mem- | ary noon \Lon;: Gloves Being Worn With Short Fur Jackets Long Paris, oves ack o i he £l we o crably | adopted he t and have fur sahle in. v, Oct with trin or © going to be throughout ppers all-bl: remeng i of th astraks Ve of r¢ young Rus: colore unics 1 up ora o perm () sle hort imed 1l he with worn cved in wint helieve ens dous v . sian d ast n rush r narrow issible jackets of wonie at the nding narrow ollar. of fur b Many which ©0; with alreac lack fail an Tunic | neving of 1l 1y black Dblack the of fur after- styie- aving | I ari- wear- ) bre- jack- of six the n in Paris have tunic velvet sear(-¢ colc vhen ide or conts front | collurs of r evening A er- s | vesterday by Judge Bdward M. in superior court. zirl was a passenger in driven by Howard crashed into the rail- |iilness of two weeks. Mr t Colon street at {a resident of this city for the past| t April. The plaintiff ‘ three years, v pharmacist by said night was dark and foggy profession and resided in New York | and charzed that the railroad had for many years. to furnish sufficient lights at ides his ty gates. She was represent- Ly three sons, P. Waskowitz and the rail- | Donald David 2. R. Brumley. and a brothe — — {the Davidson & Harr Harry Davic Linwood street, at the Hartford The w an died this hospital morning after an g Davidson, |, road gates Meriden a the W he is survived | he Sydney anli n, all of this city, M. D: venthal wife! the Arnold, ed by road safe Sa hy 1 Co. Funerals The in of 14 o'clock at T 1 funeral 99 Li St suteli ric of I nceln tomorrow af idson of terment will be in Corwin ick rnoon Mark's will Nova chure effic will at x 1 otis Chavies | Cor- b 20 | 10 Rev. In- ¢ Stock Market Slips Still Lower Bumping Bottom Levels Reached TgLD_ays AgofiDuring_ Dull Spell ‘\ Y Central Decline Meets Resistance |x maven 1 1t North Am Co Lows | Packard Aot | Pan- |n B bac[> Soft | Par't Lasky Philli Pet | Pub Serv N 138 88 84 Around Recent ] While Bears Spots. | Pullman Co. Radio Corp | Rad-Keith-Or Reading R R Rem Rand Rep Im & | Roy Dutch N Y 4 St San Fran Roebuck ol N Oct. 31 (B — The stock market slipped still lower to- day, bumping the bottom levels re- corded ten days ago. The decline appeared to meet re- sistance around the recent lows, trading was too sluggish to & indication a to the chara the resistance offered 1ed to confine their activity Kking out individual soft spots. lethlchem Steel actually broke into new low ground with a 2-point { drop lio did likewise, selling off 1 1-2 to 19 1-4. It had previously held firmly at 20. Other reaching new bottom leve | Dupont, Kennecott, Childs, and Mis- | 7 souri Kansas Texas, off about 2, and | Tin | Gillette, American Metals Union | General American Tan Union cel, and Ca Dry, off 3 to : U, 8. Steel d 2 to within point of its low. Coco Cola we sain heavy, losing 5, and Corn ducts dropped 4. Ingersoll Rand, erratic issue, broke 11. w York st L sinclain Southern I'ac Southern R Stan1 Brands ndard Gas Std Oil Cal td Oil of NJ IStd Oil of NY Stewart Wrner Studebaker s Corp Gult Sul Rol T Carbide P shares included n uburn, Crucible a an anadium o drop in Bethlehem wa {Warner Br Pic svonse fo its quarterly ecarnings | West'gh's Elee atement, showing net of 63 cents | Woolworth It regained much of its| horts covered later, how- | nings were about in line with expectations, as it has been widely believed that the corporation | had carned less than half its quar- terly dividend requirements. Presi- dent G statement that im- [ provement was not yet in sight, only {confirmed recent analyses by publications Overhead High el industry in these sl i has had large overh National Fire : < | Phoemix Tir & in the maintenance of its | PROCHIN I 10 expanded and modernized t s Ins A 3 Aoslieiata Ll et Manufacturing Stocks in an address at Pinehurst|Am Hard E : RS Arrow-Hart & Hegeman ! nizht, said the millions spent 3 : Billings & Spencer modernization would be justified | BUIRES & 5 Ly future demands upon (his basic | (HS/O1 THrAs indnst in those lines where | (1018 ATMS Ly “i' 5 L“:]‘,"““'z’::,';“'lo foo,',:‘,“““l Fatnir Bearing Co The weekly mercantile reviews | Hart & Cooley ited that retail trade appeared maintaining its volume of earticr | 3 1 M¢ in the month, although wholesal: | JeTH |trade and manufacturing seemed a Bt Peck, | ‘:.‘“‘”,L‘o““, Russell Mfg Co ! Heovill Mg Co go%a Standard Screw o Stanley Works Torrington Co Union Mfg Co Veeder-Root Public Utilities strxks {Conn Tlec Service Conn Lt & P 5% % Conn Power . Hid Blec Light Hfd Gas Co com Efd Gas Co pfd N B Gas . Scuthern N {Gray Pay Tel .. LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Industrial Stocks Bid 41 661 Aetn Actna Life Ins Co Actna Fire | Automobile 1 General Hartford IMire Hfd Steam Boiler ce's |Tvaa Cenn trade rh times charges ty | plant, ‘.\'\'rl. Thet lin save had he held at per cent record by remaining that level for the en- Although call money lowe as recently as 1916, this scems to be th2 the official rate has r unchanged for so long Last October the averd per cent. The of been somewhat artificial. | with outside offerings of low as 1 per cent. turther decline of $101,000,- the brokerage loan d the total to the low- in which year the lv\m)l ition was started. The New York banks loans to brokers for their own account dropped §80,000,- 00, against a decrease in all secur- 1 of only $50,000,000, indi- ase of $30.000,000 in s to others than bro obrervers interpret an these loans as showing | stationary [tire montl [nas aver February time mained period | was above howeve first pfd 104 65 weekly ASURY BALANCE Balance, $212,347.565 Wall Street Briefs e ——— s been accumulation of | i tete Al New York, Oct. 31—Agricultural - “‘] I E4M i) come for the current year will fall n the TR Treasury loz ting an inc | security loa Some in hi stro ty t there by sts. w York 7 [bu [ quently at "Hw outstandi | iamond |at 2 DULLNESS MARKS | chang, EDDYBROTHERS £ G2 NEW BRITAIN, HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street 29 W. Main Street MERIDEN 3 Colony Street We Offer: 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS 50 SHARE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CURB GOES LOWER Beauty INTODAY'S SESSION Operations Frequently at Stand- still With Ticker Idle York 31.—(P—The rading i weeks found the | curb shading off today. Activity was | o dormant after an carly flurry of selling 1hat operations were fre standstill and the tick- | idle minutes. list offered rela- istance 1o small- ure and liquidation. soft spots were comparatively quict issues whicn normally have a thin market. In the | favorites the declines were hardly | more than fractional. Minor loss appearcd in h utilities as Elec- tric Bond & e. Utilities Power & Light and United Light “A.” American & Foreign Power War- rants and American Superpower were firni. Industrials quiet. Declin New Oct had ma Tn lively e v general, the good scale bear pre \d of ties were point & Noranda, as Aircraft | mall turn- by fir mid about Match, new, Zonite Products, Dou: and Lily Tulip Cup in overs was partially offset ness in American Cy \larconi International and A. O. Smith, which rallied a point or two. | Oils sagged. A drop of only 6-8 | was sufficient to send Gulf into new low ground for the ye Standard of Indiana and Citics Service also cased fractionally. Vacuum lost a | point. | Call money rencwed on the curb | 2% per cent. A few dealers re- | duced rates on longer term bankers | ucceptances NI A polo ball mobile occupied by comson, above, lica” in 1925, her Licut. Carl W. Schaubel, M who was * TRADING IN BONDS U. S. Government List Market's Brightest Spot P in the | the approach of the | today and nominal price | were the rule. The one lus-| Mrs. Jeanette trous spot in the market was the 1C°"m]d“h"" United States government list where | Cefendant cubstantial improvement in re- Pennsylvania Military That wast last Ma [now and will be m DOMESTIC HUBBY CRU Chicago, Oct. 31 cemplaint on file here today, ing cruelty, made this against a husband He York, Oct. characterized trading nmarket with week-end yuliness | bond Liebner was Alexander SL (P —A divi or(er charg® allegation™ elphia Bureau houneing into the auto¥ s Ruth Mal®} Miss Ame served to introduce te belows: cavalry polo coach and instructor af: Academys 4 They're engageogee rried nest fallg ,Io- always wanted to stay home and cook and do the housework.” thia Licbner the ¢ R ed from a moderate inquiry. | Bond men watch the trend of | United States governments closely | for morc than any other invest- LIMITATION of Probate and for OF CLAIMS the lLiolden at NeW District ot ® Hartford and™ the 50th day of ounty . on o rouzhly 400,000,000 or 19 per Ao loans under the classification i 2 ments, they accurately reflect the cent, under that of 1929, Standurd other loans” was a little pu 9 tiend of money rates. After a period X Statistics Co., estimates in a survey. |97 hesitancy governments have fors rosant x ling. as (here had been little indi- "'is forec s ion of increased commercial hor- st is based largely on re- [ed ahead this week and the move | O np e oF rowing. 2 : | Trust Company of sald New Britain o | Clark, John Hubert and it cent oificial crop reports, giving ef- | was interpreted in financial circles | Executor of the last will and testament Judd, represeniing Landers, Trary fect only to the percentage of the [a, indicating that bankers are con- | David Dehm, late nfd'cw Britalgd R S e e TR = = various crops actually marketed and | fident extremely cheap money will | Within said district deceased. Davenport, James L. ‘Thompson and | Total sales to 2:10 p. m.—1.533,- | keting seasons, wherever obtainable. | The favorable conditions for im- [of mid estate to exhibit their claimm ldward Bennett. 500 she i e provement in the bond market are | 28ainst the same to the Executor and = = i High Low Close | Warner Bros. Picturcs, Inc., and Joseph Wujcik | Air Reduction 104 101 | First National Studios plan to reopen 3 1eral services for Joseph Wuj- | Allicd Chem 198 % | within 30 days to begin production . . 0 a £ Market street, | Allis Chalmers 40 15 |of the 1 picture program, which | o MUST BE SOLD ZVERYTHING ! We have only a few more days to remain in this 1 a store, our lease has expired and we must vacate Come early, buy what you need and save money. All New Fresh Fall Merchandise direct: hat blic ice Db v of eniphasize @byliihel factithitetng oot s LR e TOUSRIRE T digd were held [Am ¢ 11 lls for to feature pictures lill{ BEST RESUL Funeral rvices will be held . Smith, chairman of USED HERALD CLASSIE sunday, probably in New York. directors of Lande IMary & | Clark; Joseph Lamb, general super- intendent of Landers & over station Ingland elimination for selecting the entrant in the national contest. se s on Gaffney, Esd}’ The Commercia® Irary Oliver 2063 of 108 Wednesd at § church. Itey pi High who y 40 in this arder by advertising in & newspaper official call money rate held n morning Al fAm & 1 103 | published in said New Britain and haves per cent throughout October. The Stephen AL | Am Smeltiy EERA d ; |ing a circulation in said district, %nd by monthly rate, while equaled in Aug g thecacl Gnithe; public sieey ust 3 lower since ated (he [Am Tel & 1961 holders of 11 requien. | Anaconda rational Cor sald town of New Britain neate | Dlace where the deceased lnai IFebr when it was 1.58 per n make. o ent. In its stability the rate dur- | pflag Ling October was very unusual, but “orl | ot unprecedented for a similar metery hison November 2170 |3 per cent. prevailed throughout ephen | Atlantic ""“"""“ ©9 | Augnst, 1924, and Octobar, 191 lembiewski, Vin- | Balt & had cash and mar- | pen the held steady at 6 per | Stephen Michal- { Bendix ities of $6, . equ el G et a share, and also unlistod | Bariggs Mg $2.4 cqual Calmt & Heela figure cent. In view of such ease in mone Lond disappointed by the Stephen Moc Canada Dry s for Stephen Mo- [Can Pacific men were tagnant tone of domestic issues dur- | actory square De Pasco on, who died Wednesday. ing October. The source of the principal in- quiry for bonds is believed to be banking institutions and within the | | will be held tomorrow mornin 9 o'clock at Holy Trinity : 7 1 hington. Burial will yiC R N ! cenetery 2 1l o'clock at i tock low Lanicr Tnte s been called for on liquidation. |the corporation [Ketable [to 35 1~uv|1rnvr,< of li822.43%g rohol, or, el soln mas st ol was The pall brarer: Godzik, Stephen cent Wendrowski, | ski. Irank Grzimba | Jlinski Ty's s wer Ref Ohio 4 Avia 1 1 17% 6915 159 a7 141 g21 8074 sect NEED MONEY to Pay BILLS 'se our easy, dignified, cash on credit plan. Quick— ,'onfidenthx legal only 31295 per 5,763, to e in and t week, report ds period were yalued compared with $38.- preceding week ane the the nation’ engineering Engin | | Activity slackened s Iheavy construction 2 |field during the ing News-Record announced in the At $46,121,000, 26,000 in the 918,600 in | period last year. Fun i cala, | Southin 1 servic d 41. 6 ‘er 31 421 past few days there have been son 83 signs of greater activity in that | 7 quarter. The weckly statement of | the condition of New York city | member banks y purchased 000,000 in bonds other than gov- ernments month Mutual Industrial Service 111 \lmu — Over Ashley’'s 8 i nity . 10w 1 correspondin o] o CARD OF vish 1o cxpress to kind and neighbors and fraternal heartfelt gratitude ‘( orn Borer’s Advance Reaches New Britain Hartford Oct. 31 (A—orty-four | Connecticut towns are newly infested with the ropean corn horer, it was announced this morning by H. N. RBartle; entomologist or the United ites department of agricul- ture. in cl of operations of quarantine and inspection in E Mr. Bartley spoke at the seventh annual conference of ento- mologists working in Connecticut at the ¢ rtford today How the quarantine will be altered for 1930 has not been announced. The towns newly infested in 1930 are: Hartford County—Dloomfield, Bristol, La: Hartford, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, N Dritain, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, ‘West Hartford, | Wethersfield and Windsor Locks. Fairfield county—Rridgeport, Dan- bur; Darien, rfield, Norwalk, Shelton, Stratford. Trumbull and Westport Litehfield county—Ca- naan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent and Sharon Middlesex cour well, Middlefield. New Ha Ity Ar Bethany, ! Derby. East Haven, Hamc ford, New Haven, North | orth Haven Orange, Wallingford Wes tHaven bridge. Tolland and Vernon, Men’s | DRESS SHIRTS .. Values up to $5.00 1 Lot Men’s WOOL SUITS ......... Values up to § 79 50 1 Lot Men’s All Wool OVERCOATS ..... Values to § 1 Lot Men’s 1 O ALL WOOL SUITS .... $1 1.95 Values to $35.00 LADIES’ FALL COATS Fur Trimmed .......... Values up to $32. The Famous tore 138 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN All Qur Fixtures For Sale Cheap 1'OR H BLST RESUIL JRALD CLASSIFIED ‘ontinen Can |Corn Prod |Crucible Steel | Day Chemical smn Kodak ¢ Autolite Elee Pw & Erie R R . Fox Il mA cport T Am Ti Asph Blectric Foods Motors K | orcanizations our ¢ their solzce and sympat ng our recent bereavemer the death of our lov father. We arc for {he many beautiful offerings which helped to hurden of sorrow 1. 8§ SE ADS husband specially | 16 Boys’ . = ‘fluea np to $15.00 Necsqn . $29586.95 | oo 1 Values %l)()O to ‘»22.‘)0 and neigh | Genl Motors E:;i;es Bea util’ul and symj own & the death of our heloved | Genl Rwy Sig Gold Dust JOATS . Values up to $3¢ 9ssi Profits Fall in The Fall if the place you hayve i not fented. Why not get it rented now . . . like hundreds of other 1y relatives, frienc their kKindnes: dur | d mothe Mrs. Thomas | Glynn. 'We especially wish to thank | Geodrich | the Atlantic & Pac 3 Co., Order | Gindy Con Cop 14 [ Dept. and Girls' of North & f | Juaa, Footman ‘0., of New also for beautiful floral Rub 17 .50 people are doing daily. Yes, Herald Rental Ads get RESULTS. Just call 925 and ask for “Classified.” Club Shoe the Hudson Motor 19 Inspiratn Cop 10 Lo Cement | i1 Harvester and family, | Intl Nickel Mr .| Int) Tel & Tel [ Johns-Manville | Kresge Co | Kroger Gro [ 1iquid Cabn Alkali .. R R e . Thomas nd Mrs. J Holleran B ynn M Baker. Irenc & HANKS all RD OF wish to than and friend and sympathy, illness and death mother; also for the | 1 oiferings. signed, Mr. and Connors and family. relatives for i during the our beloved many beautiful < ven coun- sonia, Cheshir of 1t-Ward sh Motors Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg Prospec and Wood- “ N county—Ellington Charles

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