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23 an impressive address on Polish pa- e triots. He was probably the most community of this city. l-‘flR [;RASH VI ’I‘ | Atiorney ‘and Mrs. Grabowski ! {wero driving from Hobart to Gary. 1lnd. a distance of about 10 mijles, !Niksch, caretaker. As they Funeral Services Today for Af- Nocecr: carctaker, as ther e wmey afld MPS. T. H. GP&bOWSkl |ing Attorney Grabowski, who was driving the automobile, started to pass an automobile driven by Nor- |man Gabel, Several hundred residents, includ- | aged 25, and a few se §ng representatives of Eddy-Glover onds later both the machines were a heap of wreckage, carried about a yost, American Legion, attended the double funcral services for Attor- | 1100 feet by a freight train. Witnesses say that the watcnman ney and Mrs. T. H. tims of a t noon at 2 church. Military honors Mr. Grabowski, a world war veteran, by members of Lddy-Glover post, who carried a wreath to Sacred Heart cemetery, where the victims in the e Grahowskl, vic- |tragedy and his hut by the roadside | was completely shattered to pieces and burned when struck by one of | the vehicles. Five persons suffered {instantaneous death. accorded | Mrs. Grabowski, a native of New Britain, attended the school here, being graduated from high school in 1¢16. Later she attend Storrs Agri- |cultural College and prior to her | marriage July 30, nected with the Chautauqua. Since then she had resided in Hobart. Admitted to the Connecticut bar more than 11 years ago Attorney in accident, this after- o'cleck at Holy Cross were aere laid at rest side by side family plot. services were conducted . Stephen Bartkowski, pe church, assfsted by It Piaskowski The pall bearcrs who hore the re- yaing of Mr. Grabowski were Dr. Joscph Plaseckl of Hartford, Leon ny stor of Victor | for several months before going to Chicago. He was also president and | organizer of the Indiana State bank, {now know as First Indiana State | banic of Gary. Surviving him are his mother, two |sisters and three brothers in Poland. | 3 8190 sur\l\e TRADING l]N EURB President’s Message Results in| Largér Turnover in Market | | | | | New York, Dec, turnover, the curb turned highes |to his suburban estate with Rudolph | | was not on duty at the time of the 1919, she was con- | Grabowski practiced in New Britain | ! GETS SLIGHT RISE 2 (—On a larger | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. hold the weekly meeting next, Tues- day night at the Senior high school gymnasium. This will also be ladies’ night. The principal speaker of the | evening will be Jack Coftey, gradu- at> managcr of atfletics at Fordham university in Nc. York To Present Cup { At that tim<, the Y.ons cup, blematic of the Triangular Footl:al league championship, will be pi sented to the New Britain Senior high school tczm, champion of 'h ‘Triangu] ar league this season, Dancing will be enjoyed with the | High school orchestra furnishing the music. is usual at the weekly mectings. Rudolph J. Kloiber was the prin- Icipal speaker at the noon luncheon, He narrated observations made on« [trip to Europe, especially Vienna, | Austria, during the past summer. He !described the accommodations on the steamship, Vienna, the cultural center of Europe at the present time, its socialistic government, peasant |life in the mountain regions and mang other interesting things. He toured the country and visited | France before returning iome. Pres- tident James O'Brizn stated that the club would call on Mr. Kloiber 1n the future for a more detailed narra- Itive of his close obscrvation while lacross the water. MRS. DOUGHERTY DIES " AT ERWIN PLAGE HOME | Resident of This City for Past 54 | Years Expires Today at | Age of 70. Mrs. |70, Katherine Dougherty, aged | for the past 59 years a resident | of this city, died suddenly last night tat her home, 10 Erwin place. Sh {was the widow of James Dougherty. Since coming to this city when a {child Mrs. Dougherty had been a {member of St. Mary's church and jin form years had been active in its work. Surviving are three sons, William and Bernard Dougherty of this city en- | Luncheon will be served as | Funcral services for M Lillian |Green, aged 56, wif of Hallett Green of 55 Oak strect, who died | | vesterday, will be held tomorrow | fternoon at 3 o'clock at Erwin | jchapel. Rev. J. W. Thorn of ooklyn, N. Y., will ofticiate. Burial 11 be PICK YOUR ‘LIN AND GET YOUR | | New York, Dec. 2 — N icns—new faces—new foil |the rules of this elegant w Hand in hand that smart ing to get their men Winter is the psvch [i . Funerals | My Hallett Green in Fairview cemetery. Stock Market Creeps Upward But ' Shows Little Enthusiasm In Trend Despite Hoover’s Message Release 6814 28% 243 | % NEW BRITAI HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street ! Jonns-Manville Kresge Co. List Wavers Somewhat in Kroger Groc'y Afternoon and Part of Lenien valley [ Marlin-R'kwell Gains Are Lost — Mlck'i“”‘ Alkali f{K&TRR AN Girls Run to Types—Southem, Hollywood, and Broadway ew fash- sles are inter of | gress in the early af n ologica perfect time to throw out your tove line. Chances of making a good catch are excellent when ths | world is cold and chilly. All you I need is the kind of a line that has real pull Just what kind of a love line have you decided to develop this | winter? Remember, it is an era nf | efficiency and cvery little who expects success should perfect a come-hither line, a line that has such good technique behind it that it is useless for a mere man to | think he can eyade it. | Three Unfalling Lines | There arc, generally {three types of failure lines that young femini is casting this winter. | take your pick and perha |it off so that it P You speaking, roof love America can ps polish plus-perfect. today after publication of President |20 James Dougherty of Waier: |, You can be softiy Soutnern. Yos e e e ay trading bus| Funeral armangements _are in |Broaqway. It vou arc wiss tou |the firmness of the undertone and |charse of M. J. Kenney & Son. e ST T et {he better response to buying than| Funeral services will be held)reference to your type, yo {0 solling sont the market upward | Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St | voice, and your particular charms carly in the afternoon. | Mary's "hmchA Burial will be in The three techniques arc vastly H. GRABOWSKI Olls hardencd somewhat coinci- | St- Mary's cemetery different. ~ Down south the girls dent with the president’s remarks | R 108 3ot 4 -talk” their men into loving Tomikowski. Eugene J. Albro. Dr.concerning conservation of natural| COPPER PRICE INCREASED tkem and giving them anything on Walter Blogoslawski, Attorncy M. | regources. Utilities made fair pro-| New York, Dec. 2 (Pi—Sales of |carth their | rts desire ¥. Stempicn and Attorney B. 1 | gress, but gains of as much as a | copper by custom smelters in the |Out in Hollywood, the successfui Aonkicwicz point were confined to a small group | domestic market were reported. to- | ladies talk” them into get- Those who bore the casket of Mys, | of stocks. There was a show of day at 11 1-4 cents a pound, de-|ting what th On Broad- Grabowski were Dr. Stanley Wrobel | strength in a few industrials. livered, an increase of one-quarter {way they smart-talk" o1 into or Meriden, John Baldy Judge | United Light “A” was bid up the | of a cent over the level at which thinking they are the Stanley ceski, Dr. Rov improvenient in ecarnings. Amerl- those dealers were quoting the metal | tillatingly brilliant and Lekston. D T. Skladzien of Meri- | can Gas & Electric took an upward | yesterday. The large producers con- |ing creatures that the world ever den And Dr. J. J. Obuchowski of | turn, but Electric Bond & Share's tinued to hold their copper at 12 | prgduced. Hartford | progress above the Monday close cents, delivered, a price established If you dscide to go Southern, “Ihe Polish colony of Chicago lost | was confested. American Super- | more than a week ago. e o miin f e o o lins fos one of its most prominent leaders | power, American & Foreign Power | e e ‘Honcy” this and “Homey” that in civie affairs in the death of At-|warrants and Niagara Hudson de-| FOURTHM SUSPICIOUS FIRE |and the ‘vou-great-hiz-strong- torney Grahosski. aged 43, who was |veloped small gains. [ e o e T e = SR X Friday meorning in an acci- Rallies of a point in Vacuum and | ¢ F 05 a 00 0% Hlepiniaus ol o FORRT Can (Fo t of that dent which claimed the lives of four | Gulf featured the oils. Standard of | ot o G0 SO0 O oke | flattering look that tells a man he persons, including his wife, Mrs. | Kentucky was also firmer. out carly today in a storage shed |is just too perfect. Let him decid Wanda Grahowski. daughter of Mr.| Ford Motor of Canada “A" Dia-|o¢ tne k. I. Palmer company on (‘where you are going to dine and Mrs. Antoni Cleszyngki of New |mond Match. General Theaters | wator street causing damage to a dance but of co il | Equipment, Insurance Company of sumper of unusucd looms and spin- | suggest certain . Word of the tragedy spread quick- | North America and Glen Alden Coal | ning machines valued at $100. Dus | would adore secing! Never Iy avound and when —a confirmed | were leaders among the specialties. |5 fajlure of the fire alarm system |a. thing. Just ask and ask and ask statement of his death was given 21l |+ ypyegtment Trust and Holding | (o operate the whistle, only a few all about everything and hang on ©d sorrow and pald tribute | company stocks were dull and little |vojunteer firemen responded to the |his arm while he tells you the lag yoT sl an Ker changed. call why's why Never say a thing 116 wastinaln e T (e o e e e et a oo oE firads a2t ian Do e U B e Hekcus the SRalish Ay S Dl 4 per cent. ly Chief Lawton stated today that | just NS i R ey fikis sl Lot onal Mon e aene e starting tonight a double force of |that prot=ctive frame of mind that ation in Chicago being representa- | iremen would be placed at all firc makes them come acros tive of the organization. He was a | Jm.mw as an emergency. 1t you happen to he petite or a er of numerous committees | & SREn s e Bl ot LG Aot e 2 e e o WALTER BAKER DIES Carrol-ish, do go Hollywood, for SorsanceR Uisimon o bl A TLondon, Dec. 2 (P—Walter Baker, | it's a great linc Baby-talk imjh-"];““icr;;”;;oox“’;plflmw e ’l'\nor member of parliament for |them. That's the order of tech- SiTet, s ond ot cnieesronk| [ Kast Bristol since 1023, died today |nique. Tie a lapel-grabber. Just B e e o ) “"'ifie R o e o vonoverd saitorun, onere i Isabel Scott Tells of WOrk 507 6,0 mant o7 ek Kol leh” SiC wih” 324 Ll workers. Tn 1829 he was elected by p vour hands and squeal with R Wlfll Chlld]'flll a 2 to 1 vote over the liberal can- dM»gh' over this or t Go just Clty Advertlsement | didate in his district ?H:";:lvylv (',]l*,\\\l(‘)‘:. ] ‘r’r:lm;l‘w“‘“ i:r SEWER IN HATCH STREET han;lor‘(‘fr‘\ of lhy! city an oworumfla Fort I'rances, Ont, Dec. 2 (P—A doc‘) "‘3;7\\11' .\;‘r ('ur»'(' )’rwi oo Clerk’s Office City of New Britain, |FAEEIRR B (M0 € o "best musical | large buck, inside a deer corral at | 008" ZOWN BAL CUTELC oy Connazbecydiland. artists in the country at concerts in | Pinther's Point park, gored and | AL, 20, out and make fun dofmnomall ey soneern {¥he Bchools Wee given before ths|'killed the pave supeintendent yes-(i Bo ) 08 50 B -t FREre (0 Notics is herehy given that the | o' =0 0"t “the weekly luncheon | terday, attacked a man who tried to | (5% bl Boavd of Compensation and Assews- | SO o0 S0 001 pday by Miss | recover the body and finally had to |1 o c A0 CHE and sig ment of the City of New Britain fr o5 p “soott, a representative of | b2 shot. R Dasimadeihaifolloving, asseamensiing ey ! Chiaties "B} Caga, “thelsuperin= (i & S IRCGIE 3 e T 0 of spacial benefits or betterments, | "y (B L (waliace of Carthage, | tendent was gored fatally and . YT Serd HOEPERE 8 ROUT RO caused the construction Of &\ yo "iapict of the Brahms quartette, | trampled about the head and chest. Sieradi st ey sewer in Haich Street from Beacon § o' a4 o guest of the club at th s - eine e Bl OREIICTEoR DRt {luncheon and she rendered a selec- FOREIGN EXCHANGES i e LRI et tion on the pianc New York, Dec. 2 (P—Noon Psreie e M DO Rk hinlde Benefits | plang were laid at the meeting to | Prime mereantile paper 2% -3 per | RN S T B king 3 HLcenaton | cent. A : ! & ) Greenstein RN V'oreign exchange steady; demand ]’:L"fl‘ gty DRI g Grcenstein rates * (Great Britain in dollars, DAY 3 City Advertlsement‘m,mgn t Drtain i dollars Tt ey o mn Greenstein 14.85% 1 France 3.027%: Italy 5.23%: Ft:ss'?:,:m, ?L ) v Greenstein .. SEWER IN WYNOLA AVENUE | Germany 2 et Degplssene snlisonblnes 4 Bt otk ol Sl oL Nexrial e wants to be free, o wil: ) . Conn., Dec. 1, 1930, - y 2 DR b0 Malcolm Swanson To whom it may concern John Kunz Foreman of . |lrave the mhdnnhc.!- vour icholcs. (ree 50 Malcolm Swanson Notice is hereby given that the Smith School Repairs = (s air he broathes. dien oy b0 Malcolm Swansor | Board of Compensation and Assess- John Kunz has been appointed g’y 'JW S 50 Limer 1L and Bertha | ment of the City of New Britain has| ¢oroman in charge of the Levi 0. o 2007 = O 7 0% 1 orothy A West besseas 7.00 | made the following assessments of | gmiin gchool renovation and carpen- e ‘m“ "OHNK y:':u 2 e 51 William Young .. 87.00 {special bencfits or betterments | targ ape being given employment 10\ 0 0y 4 )* Ida G. and Adolph F. caused by the construction of @|gayg at & time in order to distribute o TS faaod] tereon | sewer in Wynola Avenue, from East | (ne work as equally as possible el it o Sarah Greenstein Street to Bherrill Street, viz: The recent fire damage is belng | O1% Wi7e (At compme & HE 00 At Tl el Wynola Avenuc | repaired and an auditorium is betng =8 APE S 2 O R s bus. Sarah Greenstein rront it North Side Benefits | added. A e R 72.00 | = ; 1250 | N Ad . three alternatives. Each and cvery 50 .\T[':I,.ur"l TR 7:_«»% :;;?;Tn::)“::d Marie {Clty vertisement .- el # N, B. Real Fst. & ! Radda ........ 5 —_— ok e Title Co. and The | 50 Concett Rocca | SCWER IN BEACO e N Vibberts (‘0. ......c 72.00| 50 Teresina Pane | Clerk's office City of New Britain, | The New Britafn PliaaneS 50 Gladys M. Andrews 100 John Lawlor ..... Conn., Dec. 1, 1930, s 8 L T e e and Stephen Cubles 72.00 | 125 Agnes Kowalski and o whom it may concern RCRG Eitiat ot et 50 Monroe S. Gordon ) Michalina Turalski Notice is hereby given el SRR 60 N. B. Real Lst. & Joseph Verbickas Board of Compensation and Assess. [W/SURCIS: 4 an GHeid insic Title Co. and The rles Brolin ment of the City of New 3ritain, Seenian l"':v"l‘\‘ P i Vibberts Co. 00| 75 Robert Brown | hus made the following assessments P ame 4 not 40 Robert Braun , of special benefits or betterments |y EEEET O INE (0 not | South Side cauted by the construction of &l ot Bl o R not assessed 5.4 Katy Wassik sswer in Beacon Street, from Allen | ;. 48 it o . 567 o0 not assessed Edward G. Kalwat . Street to Hatch Street, viz e e AR 50 not assessed Guiseppi Pulmese Beacon Street for $5.600. William H. Wakelee, of- 5. Same not assessed santo Trigilo Front Ft. East Side LT AR T s S 0 Harriette I. Schmidt Guiseppi Palmese 150 Joseph and Magdalena yjon A Ri bl proprictor of the 50 Harriette I. Schmidt Aloisa Lamprecht 50 | Uliasz 730 T store having recently filed a petition 6.6 Horwitz ... . 496,60 [100 Ldward Feldman 145.00 50 Joseph and Magdalena I an T ntes At S Dl daTs Murray Horwitz 96.00 (100 Frank H. and Hattie Uliasz Nair 18 trustee of the estate . 5.67 Jack Horwitz 96.00 | R. Green ... 145.00, 50 Stefania Karalus RETEA SOl v A 50 Tose and ther {100 John and Carmella | 30 Anna M. Brown CHECKS WRONGLY DATED Welinsky 00| Fuschilli .. 145.00 § New Britain Gas Light Tor AR D R S Hattie Peterson 00 < Paskaliki 108.75 | G, sati s someone in the paymaster general’s Morris Cohn 50} x Paskalikis $1 Total A s 57.50 Total e Accepted. adopted. cert from Accepted, adopted. certified from record and published twice by order record and published twiee by order of the Common Council: of the Common Council Attest, Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. City Clerk. 125.6 Mary A 00 Total .. Accepted. adopt record and published twice, by | der of the Common Council | Attest, ALFRED or- THOMPSON, City Clerk certified from department has not heard of the ol rhyme “Thirty days hath Scptember, April. June and Novem! Salary checks of membiis of par liament received today Lore the mythical date “November 51." As- surance was forthcoming. however |that the warrants would be 10" presentation, ladvance was lost | American Banknote. and Continental honored | Truck Break Starts De- | Missouri Pac | Mont Ward Nash Motors Nat Biscuit at Cash Reg . Y eCntral N Haven R R North Am Co . Packard Mot Pan-Am B Par't Lasky cline Earlier in Day. w York, Dec. 2 P) — The stock market again found the line of the least resistance led upward today, but it was not enthusiastic about it. | % Gains were extended a little, and | Phillips Pet . trading showed signs of picking up|Pub Serv for a few minutes after financial | Pullman Co news tickers printed summaries of Radio Corp President Hoover's message to con-| Rad-Keith-Ou rnoon, but the | Reading R R list soon wavered, and part of the|Rem Rand {Rep Trn & Stl 193 Roy Dutch N Y 417% Creeps Steadily Upward EDDYBROTHERS & &2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange 29 W. Main Street 50 Aetna Life Insurance 40 Hartford Fire Insurance MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MERIDEN 43 Colony Street 5200. After @ momeutary sag in the | Sears Roebuck 56 Tel. irst hour of trading, the list crept | Sinclair Oil almost steadily upward until -early Southern Pac 1023 afternoon. Most of the prominent Suthern Ry 643 shares recorded net gains of a point Stand Brands .. 17 or 5o, while a handful gained more Standard Gas .. 61 than S Steel, Bethlehem Steel, |Std Oil Cal 9 1,istd Oil f td Oil Baking “A” werd among shares ad- |Stewart W'rner vancing about 2 points. Some of the Studeb: office equipments conspicu- | Texas ously strong. International Busine Machines gaining 6 points, Johns Manville, Allied Chemic Crp s |Texas Gulf Sul and Un- derwood Elliot half as much. were recommendations been almost fully {U't'd Gas & I'p since they | United Corp S Tnd Alco The president appeared to hav discounted previously. l || Undertaker Hits Bandlt On Head, Calls Officers were closely in line with brokerage | U forecasts. It Wall street had been in |U S Rubber e e a bullish. frame of mind. the sug-|U S Steel .... mme, undertaker, was count- gestion that anti-trust’ Taws 1 anadium St'l oney last night. He changed 1o conserve natural rve-|Wabash RR .. 19 sk ; Warner Br Pic 187 his tro sources and prevent wasteful com- petition might have been greeted | West'gh's Elec 1 robber walked in, and Ramme h enthusiasm. Lfforts of the cop- | Weolworth vielded to the pressure of a pis- per and oil industries to stabilize | prices have been cautious, OWing to HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGL up man found the danger of running afoul of the | . - =% B s $1.07, Ramme Sherman law. e X with his tech Strength in Steel {11fa & Conn West R R M@ nique that he whirled suddenly, ength in the steel issues seemed | Banks and Trast Companies took the weapon from im, heat to reficct fresh rumors that large | mamiers Trust <o . || him or the head with it and thea produc were planning an advance H called police. I prisoner re- fused to give his name. —_— tions for the first quarter of | moved up a iittl least one cus- in quot: 1. The copper re and there. as at Banl tom smelier sold the red metal at Truse Co e ney Edward A. Mag represent- % conts, against 101 last week, | Merchants Bank & Tr 1 £ n e e s e ot the plaintiffs. trade circles werc even more | MOTTiS Plan Bank o ! I 3 w Britain Trust (o Herbert V. Camp and Meyer Zim- optimistic over the outcome of th T st ey A 3 efforts of large producers to stabil- | Phoenix State Bank & Trust Co an, trustecs e oe R e Riverside Trust ( ? | property on Wilna street to Rocco : 2 WSt iart S : Ferrara. who has transferred the he rail shares firmed a little, but o n ans nee Companies same prope sper Lacay reports were that one of the four na Realty Co . o CroDeEtyslo brosnenilacaya castern trunk line systems had | Land Mtge & Title Co ... “ leased to Jo withdrawn from the reccnt merger | [9eTATors Tinance Co. In L ph )”‘ . ldwg in U negotiations was a disappointment Tire Incarance Companies D £ "‘T" iRt foon o to traders looking for carly devel- Aetna (Fire) Ins Co e ‘1‘_‘ ‘o‘ e nual rental of :: )W opments in that quarter. Although | gyi°foule, Ine o :.:,»,«b "l' ok ‘»w‘:, he same recent reports that DBethlehem Steel | Nat S [ e it i ; y Juilding is used undr s negotiating for certain indepen- | Pheenix Tns Js 1 : e ‘,“,‘\‘,,‘,‘;fi e irs e 5 4 | Rossia Tna o 5 The Polish Investment & Loan ¢ E 1 e, Indemnity and Other Insurance ' Das taken a chattel ag discourage d Companies 3300 from Tercyak a they bobbed up | Aetna ¢ & Surety Co n the equipment in laundry asiafof airepori¥thatii; SUis gl e insiCo == 3 m official had been con- Al b5, o with officers of McClin 1 %0 Mack Leads Break SoRltities The carly downturn seemed to he influenced by a sharp break in ©r h Water & Gas Co, p []N BUND MAR“ET Mack Truck, which sold off 5 points | 1rq Gas o, pea g in response to expectations of the 1ia Elee Light s : reduction Holvoke Water Power Co . et 53 |5 X E perbone’t Buying On Scale Down Forces Manufacturing Companies 1o a $4 . was less severs than by Slight Recovery and the stock rega loss. Amer dit conditions were stationary, {7 3 S a with call loans r cent Th i -5 ,‘; New York, Dec. 2 ( [he bond Iy condition H & H Elec 102 market displayed a fir underton® eral reserve membe centers showesd - today as buying on a scale down tions again purchasing othen | 5 | force slight recovery some securities than U. S. governments, o domestic issues that have shown reversal of the trend ) "+ marked weakne Prince move- week. Governments declined $12 1°' 14 ment continued irregu and the 000,000, while other volume of tradi out average securities held | was a increaseq $62.000.000. Loans against for the fall seaso securities dropped $67.000,000, and The railroad group on the wh “all other” loans, which classifica- was steadi In a few instances tion incluies commercial loans carrier obligations that have set new dropped $56,000,000. i lows for the year on the current bl decline rallied from to a point THE MARKET AT Ctilities, however, harbored som ol i (' on sOft spots which gave an ir- 2 o goo regular tone. Higl indus- Is ady but \ luction 1 e ) Allied Chem 8 i Allis Chalmers s k ly 3 mostly or upsic Am Com Alco 12 £ Judd e o 1 < rise in investments o Am & Fgn « 23 Stow & Ticos 7 reporting banks ef the federal re AN oo HErco 3D srve system is revealed by the re- Am Smelting t for the week ended November Am Tel & T < The p contraction in other Anaconda I 1 ™ |Joans and discounts has influenced Atchison he Leavy buying of investments by Atlantic Ref 45 banks during this long period of Ralt & Ohio ¥ ¢ money. During the week cov- Rendix Avia L e Ly the tederal reserve state- Beth Stecl o |ment banks added $76,000,000 | Briggs Mfg 240 bhonds other than United States gov- Bush Term 1\ ¢ crnments, bringing the total Calmt & Heela x an | Crease for the year to $314,000,0( Canada Dry o s | while their holdings of governments Can Pacific - 155 | now are $285.000,0000 more than er De Pasco . e e vear ago. Ches & Ohio Real Estate News Bond investments of bLanks no CMStP&P T SR at a I assing [l & North 42 former ma set o CRI&P .60 A storc at 95 West Main street Buying has been limited to Chrysler Mot , 18 it leased to Morgan. Kinglsey | the very high grade securities anu Columbia Gas . 3% Inc.. by the Raphae! terr l:‘f‘_”," el rental of 32,400 during I e S Tiren vears and $2,700 dur- BOSTON CLEARINGS « ible Ste 1S AhweesveaTs: oston, Dec. 2 (UP)—Rank clear Cietle Wt e The New Britain Trust Co. has 0,0 - R O e bt it claimed an interest in property s e i e at Putnam and Talcott streets to the . ismn Kodak 168 Savings Bank of New Brita NEW YORK CLEARINGS Bine iAGtolta Land and buildings on West Main New Yor Dec. ? (UP)—Bank Elec Pw & street, formerly owned by A. H. clearings $1,508.000,000: clearing Erie R R och, has been quit claimed by the jouse balance 98,000,0( Fed- FFox Film | Atlas Realty corporation to the Me- .ral Reserve Bank « balance eport \ chanics Savings Bank of Winsted $,000,000 Anmar litle to property on Talcott street g = nl Asphalt has become absolute in the name of L XTRADITION PAPERS SIGNED Virginia Camminante, who foreclos- cd on a mortgage. against Salvatore Sapia. Nuziata Sapia, Tony Palazzo- Alban, Y. Dec. 2 (UP) —IEx- Llectric Foods Motors tradition papers for the return from Roston of Genl Genl Sheldon of Albany Genl Pub Serv and Concettina Palazzolo. anted by County authori- Gold Dust A judgment lien has been filed | ties on a charge of manslaughter in Goodrich Rul against property on Burritt connection with the death of a Grndy Con Cop 101 183 1914 | street, a judgment for $243.43 and signed today by }udson Motor 247 4 | costs o $62.68 haaded down in city Acting-Governor Lehman. Sheldon Tnspiiatn Cop 10% . 10% |court belng unsatisfied. The Naum- is accused of heing the driver of an Tntl Cement 2 | keag Shoe Co. of Salem, Mass., and |automobile which ran down Dorothy il Harvester 0 | Martin H. Horwitz of this city were | Lackey, 10 { Intl Nickel ntiffs and Klemens Kalkow- | 10 [the T and John Szyzka the defendants, il SE AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ‘!n'l Tel & Tel 2 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Stock New DBritain rday afternoon Ger to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dietzer of 397 Clinton street A son, hau b. en born to and M 1as been born to Kratzke of home. Wall Street Briefs - — e New York, Dee. 2 () — Two en- ourag factors stand cut in cur- rent trading in the country’s ma- chinery and machine-tool markets, the Amecrican Machinist reports, & that November 1 ies totais cqual to Octo- inquirics .oday are and to Inspirc more confidence. ion contracts of all arded during November iy 200, . W, Dodge cport figures comparc rds of $80,053,000 in Oc- 1 $130.658.800¢ in oveni- last year. The total for first months this year was § .401,- 0, compared with $1,135.761,900 the corresponding period of 1928: Corp th aw tabar L the The Wheeling Steel Corp. has re- med operations in full at its Creek Mill plant, which has been working half time for 10 wecks. Commercial failures in November totaled 2.031, a decrease of 4.6 per cent from the 4 reported in Oc~ an increase of 13 per number reported for November last y R. G. Dunn Co. reports. Tt was the ninih month ear 1 urcs numbered 100. only August and falling below t figure The National Bellas less Co. re- ported November gross sales of $3.- a decline of $1.898,706 from the like month last year. EASURY BALANCE Treasury Rala 53,787,585 Timeliness When to buy or sell is fre- quently as important to investors as what to buy or sell. A periodical review of security holdings is therefor advisable. Investors will find our sta- istical department thor oughly equipped to render an impartial opinion— based on FACTS. Con- sultation is invited \\ K.JOHNSON Members Members New rmsuu;nw Xew Tork Curb Exchange 56 WEST MAIN SIL New Britain York, Alh: Haven. Newar! Camden, Pittshurg] New New Hartford, Y/ /Have $2500 By Saving $16.25 a Menth UR 36-ycar-old Plan of money-buildingis used by more than 190,000 investers, Write for free descriptive booklet, "Enjoy Money.” INVESTORS SYNDICATE Founsep 1894 Locel Office 99 West Main Stre NEW BRITAIN, CONN. &

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