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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930. DUTGH IN GUIANA Massachusetts’ New Senator-Elect at Home Stocks Again Burrow to New Lows 7 TAKE UP FLYING| _ | After Day’s Respite; Many Shares EROEERIEN . i i NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main $ T —— v By K Rfiglster Drops of 2 to 7 Points NEW BRITAIN, 29 . Ml St el A : — : = o ARTFORD MERIDE} to Reach Rich Mines S : - 2 e o e 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street TR 2 1 Hudson Motor 157% and Weakness Spl‘eads’rw tn Cop 87 % |0 We Offer: Washington, D. C., Nov T — 3 % Dutch airplanes may soar over N h " Throughout List—Defla- Intl Cement Intl Harvester 5 5 b & Dutch Guiana soon. The Dutch gov- - ; Intl Nic .;:1 X ‘_ 1 40 Shares + ernment has dispafched two aviation : " 1 ’ . ; ; tion in Brokers’ Loans | ony to confer with colonial officials 1 G < i, i ‘onti 3 ‘ i Kres * regarding aerial routes : 3 4 Continues — ( Omm(’dlty Kroger Groc'y 227 3 5 fl “Dutch Guiana and York state ; ¢ SR EE ol = Lehigh Valley 5 5 Sh I gre mearly cqual in arca, but thers 4 \ : ; . Prices Drop. | Liquid Cab'n'c 471 i i ares b s e | - . i GECAD S, .8 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK tni from Washington, 1. head- 5 3 T - 3 fath A 343 247 | ’ ‘quarters of the National Geographic = P o New York, Nov. 7 i#—The stock | M K & T 3 2 21% Saoci s % * : : market burrow ill further into | Missou Rivers But Few Boats | 4 . 5 ; : | new low price st today after yes- | Mont Ward wramaribo, the capital, 1 ; g’ : ; terda f from gelling | Nash Motors % | the fixed trust movement s g of intoler r filyaanduoniys porGaof Myaseonsx ) S i | Nat Cash Reg " % i |found their stocks a comparative f f "“(-V‘u :lx:“icmp.- Quence on the colony’s 240 mile sea i & 53 |, Ra ires ‘ Iy, several [N Y Central . 13 : i | in the general a securit : e e ‘coast, has. 45,000 inhabitants, Im- : v 2 X o 3 " P linent o5 ord the low- | N Haven ¥ arkets of ¢ ul 7 e « ty is :1?:“:1 proved roads radiate from the c 5 2 S ‘ v st e ars, and [ North Am Co . 7 i 713 |it was believed, is the firs 1o e started in the m”o.fm, ital through the coas low s : 3 % veak 1 - Tos ard Mot |ies that will c ' A ‘but many square miles of the in- e S i | essu G m B 3 3 i | change regulating t ¥ terior arc unexplored. v 3 ‘ | sl showed lifting, | t Lasky ) in E members with tr ' ek ® “One railroad, a single-tracked, ¥ 3 3 b s E 4 15t after re- | Phillips Pet 2 | management d v Lrnarrow-gauge line 107 miles long, p ¢ " NE _ : b sisth Giend 1 finie. dropped) | BUDJISery: 4 7 5 | they 2 I 7 s EETE wserves a small segment of the colony. . & " | throug r nt L oG . 71 g 57 2 ’ e rivers, some navigable for large - Ry . SR £ s i ; fromi o | fo Corp .. 6 BI]NBS EUNTINUE - ts 100 miles inland, form excel- > ' 1 ¥ . P | points the more active issues, The | Rad-Keith-Or 2 1 2 e e T A e » nt transportation arteries, but few | i o - 2 4 i Loweve 5 Toders ading R R . 9115 . vesscls ply the streams. Gold and J : tely 1 m Rand .. Blftll Re('ofd Y other rich mineral deposi un- . 4 L A : Irn & Stl 18% A touched in mounta 1st for- — 4 L3 2 4 + | ch N Y 443 3 e ——e Fran e oo e e : et (oet D R e e e it e Bt Pressure Fairly Persistent - in Jick's axe. Another Coolidze f husetts—but a democratic one—is in the nation: Cir. | Western tumbled 5 ol i % | Mr. and Mrs, I i )¢ ; ; Dutch and New England Influence | Marcus A. Coolidge, newly elected United States senator, pictured here with his family at their home 1 sues losi 3 ; 103% 1 00% | Ridgewood street A Railroad and Medinm er “No one in Dutch GGuiana seems | Fitchburg, Mass., after defeating his republican oppon<n rmer Senator William : 14 includea Atel b 3 rn Ry ] A Bonta ot hurried. The busiest place in the fmargin. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Coolidge who, like the wife of the forme < jeke T e 3 c, ne ) | Stanc 51 Britain General hosg TR ~ colony is the Paramaribo waterfront | teaciier at the time of her marriage; and their thres daughiers, Mre. Donald Carpentor. S o e o ard G | mutn Genert losnll Hitof R Hand e e L dores in loin cloths lazily move | B odarand ey St SRt s NI 52 1 Wt : today. Th ghout under sacks of sugar, coffec, . - , 2 Y 23 lay a1 N nifested by the magket weelc domina- 1 Funerals ‘ : it s ; : the hold of an American ship with anur nobile pistons, cooking i | gabled Dutch ho in Syracuse, s Dute flags flyin 3 (3 . r ('\’fl\ morn ) th m exy t 1 =V \ A : 5 TS 1 1 1 b e A "L o | Formal Evening Wear —oer o 00 e Cand ey o 1y 0 0 o 4 1 e Gt fe s el acs tilities and Oils Given Lite .0 aveler that he is in Duteh terri- | S | Columbia str and at 10 o'clock 4 t i N A el v 5 053, . . rings for th 3 ‘ o ! oot ! : s g gt ) rocer issuc for the pro- longs to the royal family this win- | be strects shad s of tr £irs 5 L s i LOCAL STOCKS ¢ > b 1 s t tion of *f¥ wide of brick from ; ] 2 GBS0 1) ; g (Furnished by Putnam & Co. : irifted thy E v cted in Glastonh onnceticut, reeall a i Ak r o v lor The weekly g | b i | tod: ing fe ons in its irp contr: the volume o o) ceall &1 o'clock, hour of forma b i »poly a koF. 3 _ i 1 - = ith ect in a New England vil- Yyester 3| 1ORO. E sho fu 8.0 Industrial Stocks h onth with the volume yill | continues for dinner dresses and is | | ke Shanglis precticut skippers who once tomorrow: mo the year thus.ar. e Boris anul| annen upenttiERlck iy hiladand [t is ; i wial wil Pledged to Fraternities I-September of L) Actna Casualt 530 i L R i 1 1) rose and hluc shades for formal eve- St s ot 2 Gt i s . ; t i ed the New | pings At Viermont Uniyevsibys e el SOy el e e s el | ins i i and losse 4 point : 7,643,000 the ¥ee- | Paris takes its purple i shade CARD OF THANKS L. LT I, €. S L i ; v e (I b : : ; ) Gthe e Jons T parma, a pale 1eish tint, in auber- e wish to t k our frie « g n n-day n m H 1 3 v = = ‘ R e e, which is almost as black as|ncighbors for the kindness and syr npas 3 ; i) : o e g e ansy purple. and in deep plum | party shown us in our 1 and velvet ar Street Parade of Many Races i on Paramgribo corner the crowd, and the Dutch | and New England comp: M A ; et = . e r f $131 g 1 T PR i = A “Rlac S5 hon S . d shades of various depth avement in the death of our | Pirnbau ¥ ps bs terpret increases in th at i 3 St . - and white men jostle ons another, [ AN intensities | husband and father. We especially | ! lec j ne as tndicall i o o SRR ackions Real Estate News - Natives in striped and white | Sometimes it is almost impossible | wigh to thank the Polish Political 2 S o g IR e it , | rs Ins Co S0 1 ’ i anens S A S anese in {10 distinguish purple from black | Club No. 1 ‘ ¢ : LoE8 SR Diavanion e st i o ew low gromn HiNALE e ‘]:m‘l from deep browns which are | ned, Mrs. Anna Gawelek and : v { e Am Hard « only purpl ien they cat e Sl i Hreiy s | certain L S L and BALL WINS BY 2 VOTES ari- | Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 1 some in polls, Tnd., Nov. 7 (1 ¢ | Billings & Spencer Aenigos it : St ng in : Mac i ol of ; COMDR. ALVARILLO KILLED winter sty \ ) B 0 ' scheme I i 8 r Harris and F ) : i 7 1P—Commgri- | Yelvet suits are among the smart : L oy < A : : L afiey | est expressions of afternoon ar | r—— MAYOR THOMPSON BUETTER past. la . 4 extra divid way 10 i ot he c tl 1A | M | dis ! ! s W e t ng 2 X specd. He was for voung women. With all-lace! con nople, No q NG i fayor J » bl . rake vouthful and at 5 el 5 I S lity . & 2 f it ¢ e of the finest flierd in flocks of tractive afiernoon costumes for any a favorit o ¢ e ¢ |l @ Unloasiey i ‘ A : o new Tur b NS Ot L) t Soatct 3 Public Utilities Stocks t 5 & 5 | SOCCER CHANGLE ANNOUNCED : L Eba b g 3 th the 1o i rovid Nov. T (Pi—Secretar n dance ¢ T o o . i ) ‘ S P 1led modera h teher American S 3 light 3 new and | oy v 5 t s 6 r cent fr last yea e g = S zue announced today <the Bush People Fear Came in ligh rs ar : prescri \ . v ) E 3 e it : EC ATC e AT O t Ires stand R i ) J f 28 ¢ < et far | Hfd c e T il 2 two of the leac Guiana’s 125,000 inhabitants ar:| Black velveteen dresses are stand- | could resist 50 pretty a title. o t e e 3 -|1ita Gas Co prd . ¥ A rnest in supcrior i e ieaite B Bl fhese include the ‘bush {ard dinner and theater w cafe table, after cafe le, yvou se V ~azo to : ¥ i . 8 % ; Soh onts hhe ; ; ; i e negroes,” who are descendar of | Colored velvet dr s are apt 10| the milk-white mixture sipped over physicians sed 1 r e 4 g = e gl N . . ek Bk o slaves who fied to the bush before | have matching coats with or with- inch squares of bread with salami, “recovery leti MBS b il a5 e : ¢ B Wernandol Perd s 3 16 fotvara. is % erv was abolished in 1863. Fear-|out fur trimming touches. black olives and goats’ cheese. The conditic gl 5 | o S . i i kil b i nzles, bush negroes live For the velyet ensembl elvet |y rn Turk often forgets to dinc, T e | TREASURY BALANCE v nce to cap is smart and ne =i ard, and goes on n viai plEie e . Py it iy gaudy saronge. Lanky '8, and Hindu women, some Missies ol cos negroes. along the colony’s five [ Juliet in villug ; to | ticutarly for theater and \ i 4 i : 3 river The neither reverted African native cusioms, nor have | wear " b : : . : it . : | (ceept o Guian Tndian e P ; e i » k can as have MISS PATTERSON 7 S i ol % S : : ha o : e miseunis of | Clrveland, Nov. 7 (P Miss Alicia | niiniacrs themselves found that ey ] i o i \| Wall Street Briefs rson of York took off [ could net work Ang and move. Shiny |Pa without oil, sewing ma- [ from Clevelar t foday i an their “douzico” 1o break B without needles or thread, |attempt to sct a new airplane and cast a glamou —_— \her and phono- | record for wemen from Cleveland to | strong vodka drink of the & es of patent has by now become almost 100 s without ncedles are prized | York ssions hush negro's attraction among vomenfolk depends upon the ) of welts he ¢ raise on his filling deep, new cuts with Kinky ny safety pins and bhits The women don nany acelets and anklets; cigarette and tobacco tins dangle from their num- erous necklaces Indians live only in the coastal regions and the remote jungles in : 3 £ nacond I ¢ \cing, says Dutch Guiana. Between these re- i negroes have driven them 2 ont becanse the - red men allied 4 s & ot R B lves with the Dutch ir o : | u tot nancing glons the as 3306 themse futi attempt to conquer the Treaties between the ndgroes and Dutch have brought i B, 4 o v o 2 ‘ i v | o peace Netwe these races. If the| i ) el = {raveler in Paramaribo s ol g - : aim ‘ ; i S glimpse of a negro in a combination | 2 o ? : ; gy edimiral’s and general’s uniform, ac- : 4 7 ¥ ‘ - e . e companied by ides in top hats, it l')! £ o5 not a Dutch military or naval officer. | whut the Gran nan, potentate O{v {gthe Dutch Guiana nesro popula- W tion negroes } FOR BEST RESULTS & : -} sl : | s ' TSI HURALD CLASSIFIED ADS ; ¢ ; i ‘ ‘ ‘ srni 3 ! ) ! : ; sponding period last ve ; on by Moody's shows : J i T i rial group alone. compris LOANS ON TIME ‘ ¢ : oG e e O It is as businessiike to 2 : Del & Hudsor . gl e buy money on time as it ' & Hudson 1141 o e o e T i5 o buy anything cs ‘ . i 2 lonthefnd hind diacler e 1 3 i T g A Fle & 1t % results. vou need. Cash—quick] : | : ‘onfidentially up to $30¢ TR Assocuatea Press Photo ssary. Rates o .5 per month. The first formal recognitior fixed tr s by the New York Stock . ) : : : 5 Exchange came when the exchange : : ; SRR do Mutual Industrial By an overwhelming majority Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, democrat, carrying his entire state . . |issued @ ruling requiring members e Howe and Mai G ull have fc "“,‘h}l th v]: ruu,_dc of..:‘a AN u: r:ic:! ! ticket along with him, was elected governor of New York for a second term. he governoi Sectric selling the stocks of tru 2 m] which | year's standing ‘)um‘:rd on by 11\; Amatrillo, t( i, @ mnt W N | and his party are shown at a New York City hotel after receiving news of the victory. Left to @ : i T T i | e e LS ?‘""f AUTIERS CONCE n,.nz‘e{nanl Phone 1771 Dally 9-5:33, ight: Mrs. Roosevelt, Herbert H. Lehman, lieutenant governor; Governor Roosevelt ana . .4 4 & G b e ey in Amarillo. The diva and her former critic are shown at the latter’'s home wh he was entertained at tea when she re- K Mrs. Lehman, Standing are Mr. and Mrs. Janies Roosevelt, son and daughter-in-law of the | gon a | publicity of the fact. Sever 23 - l governor, 52 Sl E "exchange firms are affiliated with turned to the Texas city on a concert tour.

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