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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 19

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0 'At PACT. LI LEN I LATEST S' LATEST THE EERKSHME EVENING EAGLE THURSDAY. AUGUST 1131. I 1 i i -N i THE EERKSHME EAGLE THURSDAY. AUGUST 211.

1 131. nt .1 77 'STO-L-1, -IPLASTERERS 1 1.. -All to I. to t-s-40 sLatir be es-o-Aosd II tAlc rzt u' I INDUSTRY AND -FINANCE' tve Ulz l'slc. 414 "1r" '411711 In, Xr1-4 II 1 I I tba I rert new acuzres tnerry 1 INDUS I RY AND-FINANCE 1.t...,..-,t,r14 to to ts.

b. 0 of t.z I 1 7ft? LI 11 I i 1 clqwek-t ttat t.7-pe rell r'ev Ic" 41 e'nern NEWS PLASTERERS EIGH11 PERSONS SEEKING orrs HIRED Oilf WELFARE POST Is underlicod at leasi .1 I WELFARE POST is un derstcod that at least -71' NEWS I 1 'iEIGIsfrit PERSONS (In's 1 Our Weekly Market Letter Ar 1 1 7 II I I etzht will take the OF CITY Chemical Bank and Trust Co. of New York City service examination to be held Monday tr.ornIng in the manic chamber at ciLy hall lor the permanent appointment of superintendent of tne department of public svelfare.1 Included among the nurnber be James W. Par- sons who Is acting as temporary I superintendent. The position pays I $2500 a year.

The position of au- tpr1nendect svaks made vacant by the resignation of Albert W. Shaw 1 earlier in the ssummer Interest, Amused NEW special to Journal of Commerce itaya conadprable interest has been aroused i. financ.al circles by presence of representatives of American utility and banking who are there to negotiate acquisition of participations in German public utilities. The most, important deal la sale of Interests of in western Germany In the Rillne-Westphalia Electric Po-et Corp. National City Co.

recognized as the iogical leader of any syndicate to purchase stock of Itr-IneWestplutlia. as it has sponsored four dollar loans for the company amounting tO more than 200000.000 marks. Electric Bond Share is believed to be interested )ointly with National City, to 'secure interest ha Germany for its controlled American Az, Foreign Power Co. Cut of FALL RIVERFaIl River effected reduction of more than $300,000 in 1 city's expenses for July. latere.4, Arseqted NEW YOR.KBer;In epeclai to et Commerce ILaya rons.d- Three Men Work on Postl Annex Workmen Decline Local; onEnlen uecime Post.

I I 0 I I DIARKET 'DIMES 1 2 ock Quotations ,1 TONI TOCIII ILICILLI6Git BRIsK vAN cE i it raeres socestestos I 14.gh tow 2 sc. Cho-on At riffr 114 At. 24'it 24'7 I ksr. Can SV'a 64'11 to- a Am At Pot. Pow 30 2st'st 2irs 4 4 03 Am, 14').

1414 14' Numerous Jain of 1 to J1 Am Pw4r Letsi! I- ,4 1634 37 2 )Aot it 12'. 11-- 123. 2 8. Po.mts or Dipre Made 1 Al' S'''''''16t 11- 31 31 Aorl kaIttir.tr S4 Si. S4 i A Before INtidday 1 A444 "Xi's 11, 7 At.a.tot.o 2S 4 24' 24'2 EW YORK: 20.

dk Co 1 i A 2. It. pi N. Co 1-4' '') l' l' Att1-3r-It trta'itly dur-t DrI 16'4 At Totoso, 8 140'4 114- 1383 1 'Ina' the' today's ses- i aL.aar.t...0 Kahzung i frootIrn 4 las lIa'a 't i PIA.tar,ore 64 011.4 .4 4734. 47 47'S q-lie yd d5w4 Co 4 432' 33 40'2 .....1 4114 44 4,) What after the tr.l.

hour, shares i contiued La 1 DIY 0 A 3411 35'3' 36 a cittittoatn Pac.f4o ...4 2.2 223. recordng nuverous gains; I i 3s 3s7e 1 to 3 or by Midday. i orce 3a 3a.a IWO'S Bp 3. 3 points incidded 7 paprd 'Teiephor4 Con3olidated 1 g's 8ta S's S. 1 cot, P.

Pac 4 37 37 I C011) i 23's 23 23 1,417112.311.., litt14311- Co.air,))) 0 E. 30ks SO', ton, Penney' and Oil ,..7 14 133. 14 I ons Oss 9143 95 95 lidc ewer pre- -n ora 4830 473. 41'34. Itrred made an gain 'of c-mn P66 R1 67 '67 67 more than 4 V.

Steel i i ha mot 7 374,4 27-1414 Rained nearIy 1. frt. nts, tind 11 ip2)nt de eiem d5s 3534 Aances of a point oriso wer num- 1 tt SO 40,.. '4! 18'n 19's I I Ftaa PAM. CIIS.

13's 13'2 rflti3 I FOX PAM. Cas A 17't 13's 13'a 2 Quotations I Mity le Ok4alat.4 rpon Itimisenit T1FF1' BROTHERS which Paul W. Chapman. Stan-I ley Dollar and Ken eth D. Dawson art s.ed.

offer for ships United States Lines which comes nearer to meeting specifications of shipping Ehgest of offer be submitted to International Mercantile Martrie- I Roosevelt lines, a cornpeung bidder for ships azxl latter be -riven! opportunity to revise is bit. Litht of developments. Merger Assured NEW- says negoti-; t10111 tor merger solidated 0.1 Corp. Prairie Pipe Line. Prairie 01 dt: Gas Co.

and i ride Water Associated 01 Co. into i One unit have reached peent where its completion is imsured. Althout some details remain to be worked out. it i said merrer can be completed regardlem of -how trey are fintIy decided. Arimuncement of terms expected next week, Much Oit Cut-Off NEW TORKKilgors.

dispatch says approximately two-fifth of entire crude oil production of United States had been cut of: Tuesday ntght by Of Crovs, Murray of Oklahoma and Sterling of Texas. Shutdown of rest east Texas fieldlamest in country was completed under martial law. Gov. Murray reiterated shutdown In Oklahoma would continu unul purchasing companies raised price to $1 a barrel. Morgan Petroleum Co.

boosted its offer for Oklahoma! City crude to 77 cents a barrel. 25 centa above existing top price. contingent on reopening wells in that field. GOV. Murray said if they come to $1 price "I think we can work out a within a few nays-- Asks For Cut BOSTONAmerican Woolen Co.

has requested City of Lawrence to cut valuation of ita textile properties $9.000,000 over period of few flompany. according to Mayor Landers. has spec IfIcally asked for a reduction this year. and $5.000.000 additional in succeeding years. Assessors have cut American Woolen property valuation $2.000.000.

the mayor. sa1d but company has expressed dis satisfaction with the amount and 10.11ch Paul W. Stan- rey DoLar and Kezneth D. Dawson i szt alasd. try-tdpd a I.

A. r- A a a I' Stembors Tort sibd Soolso Stock torbdwates Artirsitmrad rist14Peal Bid rtttatfie441 TeL memo bull was taken by the today to work pending on the office annex, by E. G. Sandstrcpin. general -construction superintendent for Charles Weitz' Sons of Des Moines who brought from out of town three union plasterers to resume work which local plasterers refused to do.

The men will complete the job on the interior walls, which has been stationary since last Friday night when the 11 plasterers and three helpers belonging to the local did not receive payment of the week's wages from Stacey Shaw, Cincinnati sub-contractor. The present force may be augmented. The work Will require several days. NY: Sandstrom offered the local men time-and-one-half wage rate to resume the work Tuesday when their difficulty with the sub-contractor had not Cleared. The workmen refused.

Yesterday afternoon, horns Linz on r-1 cnt. I reeport-Texas 27's 27 27,11 Call money terttaltod pPiord at, 51, 503 51 Cyen Foods! 2 a 1 1-2 4 I Sien'eral Asphalt 23's 23'4 tt 3 Sseneral i .414 41 41's TREASURY BALANCE en Motors. new ....3 37 37 1 I Ci.liett-e 'bat Razor 4 20 20 20 Caold Oust 2lU 4 2g1 4 1 Cranny Consol 0 12 12 12 1 FOR AUGUST 181 Hudson Motor Car 1314 13 1314 WAS' IINGTON, 4u lg. 20 (if' 1 Intl Bus Machines a 145 14413 145 1 Intl Comb Eng I's tx two.s6,, kP 01- Intl Comb Eng I's 14 Stevenson- Service Means Looking After YOUR Interests Treasury receipts August 18 Intl 3734 3734 An so3. Fast Service Resumed i BOSTONResumption of last Cargo steamship service between Boston and Germany.

which was interrupted- by the World wet', announced, by the North German and Ha mburg -America lines. Beginning September 18, first of a fleet of four fast cargo s'essels will sail front Boston for Hamburg and Bremen; to be followed by further sailings every Other Friday. establishing fortnightly service. To Spend Huge Sum WASHINGTON President Hoover received informal assurance that public utilities will expend 8600,000,000 for new construction this year. in addition to such other contributions as the industry may make in relieving the economic stress.

Assuranees were transmitted to the president by Paul S. Clapp of New York managing-director of National Electric Light association. Who said public utilities were now running on a stable basis. Submit Revised Offrr 1 NEW YORKInterests with were 1 expenditures' Ind Niiletiel' 13 iv: when payment of wage due since $57,133.511.09. Balace' las4 lel ac Tel 29' 29 2912 Friday night arrived from the sub- itoms rec pt for the it.s.

53 5212 52,, ilcoetset-MotatnVohpeper 17, 4 iv. contractor, Mr. Sandstrom again 428.13 Cw monih to the close ot business Aug. Krege Co 2912 28 28' asked the local men to resume 1ft, wete Toll 1 Krogei 0 Sr 13 32'n 3l7s 321 ork 2 17,. w.

They again saying Kreuger 1-11pty tormItt hold Ant for nay for Balace Iii, ez Tel 29's 29 2912 531,2 52'2 52'2 428.13. Cul, toms for the 113 4 17,4 1114 month to the close ot business Aug. Co 2s 28 28' Krogei 0 Sr 13 322 3V's 3212 111, Wete $22,013,722 94 Kreugeraz I 4 1758 Kreuger Az Toll 12-4 1 i-a i iss they would hold out for pay for when payment of wages due since Friday night arrived from the subcontractor, Mr. Sandstrom again asked the local men to resume 1 BROTHERHOOD WILL HAVE FIELD DAY The Lutheran. Brotherhood of Zion Luttheran church will hold a field day, with golf and other sport.

Mg events. Saturday. at Max Engelznan's -estate in Coltsville. The program will include golf. dart baseball.

archery and croquet. A barbecue will be held in the evening. Members are invited to attend and tickets may be purchased in from members or on Saturday at the Engelmann estate. For those desiring transportation, arrangements have been made to have an auto leave from in front of the Lutheran church on First street every hour from 3 to 6. William Grunow has charge of the field day.

In the event of rain the program will be postponed to Wednesday. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED BY FLYNN Building Inspector John H. Flynn has issued these permits of late: Oliver J. and Anna S. Beauchaine, single house of Dalton avenue.

WOO. Louis Allegrone, two-family house, Dartmouth street. MOO. Roland Jones, addition to house, Cheshire road, WO. Charles Hall, garage.

Benedict road, $400. J. R. Hampson Sc. Company, repairs to nre damage on storage house, off Backman avenue.

$5000. C. Goldstein, garage, Backman avenue, $600. ALary E. Shields, garige, 62 Harding street, $300.

Jennie and William Lapointe. single house, Alden avenue, $4500. Caroline Johnson, dog kennels, Garland street, $150. Elizur Williams. alterations, ea Elizabeth street, $150.

Nelson J. Hunt, single house and garage, Emerson avenue. $5000.. Frank Mlynavczik, barn avenue, $500. When you have a Stevenson policy arA you have a claimjust notify Stevensonwell do the rest.

I I I BOSTON. Aug. 29 P)Bank ex- I $58000.009: 4 balance. 00,000. rim YORK.

Aug. of) commercial paver 1 per Foreign exchaPtge tone) irregular demand rates Great Britain 'in doflars, others in Idc, entsv. Great 4 85 5-8; Prace 3.91 Italy, t3 73. A COMPANIE5 To' MERGE NEW YORK. Aug.

unde ahich nve majr petroleum companies to be into a 'Angle unit of worrd-w4le scope with a not in excem of halt Before you buy a policy. no matter what kind it may be--and we write insurance of every description. we explain the policy fully and tel you what you are entitled to uncirrATI conditions. If the time arisea when you have a right to claim what your policy calls for, we see to it that you get it without any or annoyance to you. You buy, insurance for-protection and your In.

terests are our interests at all times. Because such has been the case for more than sixty years. Stevenonlz Co. has long been a Berkshire County Institution which has made and retained many friends. Insurance advke, counsel and service are extended without charge.

Lig Myerts. CI I 722 104 70 3Ley Loper sc Inc 1 48'4 41.4 4102 Saturday. Monday and Tuesday Biscuit 4912 during 18 181.4 18,4 wmch time they did not 1-oritiard Co Lows Oil Refill 34 Vs work, but for they claimed Ludl um ville il 1 123 11 4 121 12-' 4 pays under ail alleged agreement 30)4 311r MaCk. Tilltit3 6., 364 29'J 29' a with the sub-contractor to the el- Montgomery Ward is4ouri Pat; 1914' 21311 21' a 19 19'4 feet that if regular pay was held 212 Nash, Motors J361 25's 2534 up they would get pay for days 2 Nati Biscuit 1 60.s 60 6l4 on which they did not work until Nati Cash Roc A 271. 271,4 2714 Nati Dairy Prod 35 -0 31, such time as their pay was received.

Nati Pv; At LI 2534 2514 2514 The new building is nearing min, Nevada Cons Cop 8'4 83s 1r Central i 717a 04,4 71 pietion. Flooring. some trimming 1r, a tit 58 57, 57 and painting remain, as well'as eer- North Amer 69 671 3 681' tam ther wark. Mr. Sandstrom could Northern 1311Cifie 4 33511 3-11 2 al 3 Otis Elevator 384 384 384 not say when the job wound be fin- Otia Steel Car 8 634 6 8 8 'shed.

but he is anxious to corn- Packard 8lot 1 14 Paramounti-F-Lasky 24 24 plete the work as soon its possible Penn 40, 393a 40 in order to start the extensive alphillips 10'4 tra 8s PitiJourv-P1 28 28 28 terations to original post ofPubile 83 8las 6114 fleetzlbuLding. Pullman Corp l. 301. 3014 30'. Pin, Oa W.

6311 638 RActio Corp nt Am 203 4 20's 203s TO ANNOUNCE Remington Rand 1'2 ra 7a Reynolds TOb 501 ,4948 49's Radio Keith 15 1444 143s RATE TOMORROW Scars Roe At Co 57'2 5634 5.1'1 Shell Union Oil ilt.a 614 614 The assessors expect to be able 'Simmons Co 16 01 1 12 16 12111 to announce the tax 'rate for the Sinclair Consol 1, 34 12ls Skelly Oil 8 At 8 current year tomorrow. They de-Sou Cal Edison 43,4 43' 4 433k elined to make prediction to- Southen Pac :5 741. 141.1 Dost 12 41 vt gr 1 31. 11 117,,.. day as to just what it would be.

Missouri Pat; 1914' 19 19'4 Montgomery Ward 21's 213a 2112 Nash, Motors ,22612 25's 2514 Nittl Biscuit 6014 60 60' 4 Nati Cash Roc A 27,2 27'4 2714 Nati Prod .35 343s 343 Nati Pe Lt 2534 2514 2514 Nevada Cons Cop I 8'2 8'4 fila Central 704,4 71 58 57 57 North Amer 69 i 681a Northern 52Cifie 335'2 33E2 3351, Otis Elevator .38,4 384 3814 Otis Steel 8 8 8 Packard Mot Car. 1 el'a 634 614 :24,2 24 24 Penn '40'2 3931s 40 Phillips Pei 10'4 tr 914 Pii4roirv--1'1 28 28 28 Public StV. 82 81ss 8114 Pullman Corp aro, 3014 30' 2 011 9314 934 Rscho Corp of Am 2034 20's 203a Remington Rand 7' 2 7114 7's Reynolds Tob 5014 r4934 49's Radio Keith 15 141a 1436 Sears Roe Co 57'2 5634 57'2 Shell Union 011 832 614 814 'Simmons Co 18 1, 18 Sinclair Conaol 011 1234 124s 1214 Skelly 011 8 At 8 Sou Cat- EdisOn 4334 43'4 4314 Southern Pao 75 7412 74,1 South Pot 1234 11's 117a on Rand 7'2 Reynold Tob Ori i4948 49s Radio Keith 15 lasa Siar Roe le Co '57'2 5634 57'2 To a 'June Graduate Who Has Just Got a Job been agreed upon, except for minor after details, wnyeas of negotia- Take $5 from your first month's pay. Buy five shares in this Co-operative Bank. Pay five dollars each month.

Get the habit of savingget the habit of letting small easy payments grow into goodly sums. That small eisy payment of $5 a month gives you $1000 when the shares mature. August Shares Now On Sale '7-------. rt vi Sug Standatd0 8544 844s 64's Stand Oil of 42 4114 4114 Stand O. of 41341 Stlkild Oil of 57 21 201a 2011 kitIdebaker Co 17 63a 17 Texas Corp 2814 2714 2714 Tex Out Sulphur 35 35 35 Texas Pad' 0 514 51'4 54 Tex Pao Land Tr 11141 11 11 Tide Water Asso 0 9 81a 83-1 Tim Roller Bear 32 12 ,3214 324 Union Carbide 5134 5034 Union Pacinc 144.34 14434 14434 United Corp 231,11 2234 234a 8 Ind Alcohoa 29.

291,2 2934 8 Rubber 13' 133a 13:4 Steel 1144 893's 89'4 its A 22,2 22's Vans Corp 2812 2814 281,4 Warner Bros Bic 812 814 814 West Union TP1 11612 115'4 115'2 Westerns Air 2434 24's ..2434 Westinghouse El 65 63'2 64'4 Willys Overland 33'4 3-34' 334 Wol 4PP Wr Co '1134 7034 70's Worth Pump 48 48 46 Yet Tr Coach 8 77s Money 112 Sales. 1.30 63..2 64.4 VA' VA 46 46 774 77s 1 ritpkojli, rir 1 Cheshire IMF and will I be next The companies are the Sinclair 'Consolidated Oil Corpbration, the Water Associateci Oil the Prairie Oil Rad Oas the Prairie PipeiLine and the Rio Graride Oil Com. pony. Their assets will be trans-- Jetted to a new company to be orIganized under the lawsiol Delaware which probably All be known the Associated Petroleum Cot- The new cortpans Cap- 'ital stock consist, pf 25,000,000 -no' par shares. PI I 3.40 Pechrm T.

Jr LIS Nommon.r...........oi INSURANCE Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS Branch Office Opposite G. E. North Gate The, Pittsfield Cooperative Bank 139 NORTH STREET Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nash, enjoyed a motor ttip over the weekend to Ashokan dam, N.

the Catskills: John F. Bqitelle, deputy collector of the internal revenue service of the New liampshire district and his mother are stopping at the Lurs Emerson home on North street. Mrs. W. J.

Mc Gurk and daughttr Constance have returned from a several days' motor trip. --Mrs. Ernest Marone and ter Norma are visiting in Fitchburg. Lo ILL Nallr f1' I iFL ii? el, lit ALLL ilL(11-11 AL.11 414 4.1:4 LL 12 v.I.L. A-- a A i I 7 Housatonic DIVIDEND USUAL RATE NEW 'iORK.

Aug. company yesterday reported for the 12 months eilded July 31 7inet to common stock and reserves of :S28.963,029, V-Ith .774 for the preceding i2 months. For the month of to corn. stock and reservcss amounted compared fith -871 for the like month pf 1930. The statement 154ici; that July erelarger Illan those of gro-is and net eartings, net to -Mocks and reserves andinet to -corn-stock and reservesi all showing New York Curb Market a LEE BAKERY Parker.

House Pollstry them. i Note the flavor. Thomas Norton. Lee. 1 24 Lenox 167A ,67 3108 17'm lOat LP I4'A '6 10,4 Gai Amer Pw Warr Amer Gas Elee Amer Super Pw Assoc Gas Central States cities Service Bond kord Motor Ltd Fox, theat re A Goldman Sachs Utilities Nor'Hodson Pw Penn Road 8tandard Oil Ind A Electric United Founders United Lt Pw Vacuum Ott Investment Traits.

Pundamental Trust, Snares. series A Fundamental rust Shares, series A iea DISTRICT. COURT James M. Htgan of 97 Bay, State road pleaded not guilty in district" court. today to charges of operating In such a mariner that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered and leaving the scene of the accident without making himself, known.

He was advised to secure counsel, and the was continucti Until August 28. 'Hogan it alleged to have been the driver of a car which struck William C. Lyons, two years old, of 85 Linden street Tuesday morning. The child was not sert7 ously hurt and is reported to be getting along nicely. Harry E.

Daly of Lanesboro paid $75 for operating while under the influene of Intoxicating liquor. Charges of drunkenness and operating in such a manner that the lives and safety of the Public might be endangered were dismissed. Daly was arrested by Trooper Joseph D. pahn apf Lanesboro. He was represented by Attorney William A.

Iteaphy. Eugene T. La Fortune, of 55 Kenmore street, was arraigned for operating in such a manner that the lives and safety of the public mignt be endangered and drunkenness. The case was continued until Saturday. Trooper Francis Viers of Cheshire made the arrest.

Joseph L. Hoctor of Lebanon Center, N. paid $3 for operating without registration on person or in an easily accessible place in the car. A charge of operating without a license was filed. Officer Stanley Danford notified Hoctor to pear in court.

Matthew Koonz of Schenectees, N. paid $10 for speed, Officer Merton J. Vincent summoned the defendant to court. A continued case of operating in such a manner that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered had been lodged against William L. Koscher of Hartford.

was dismissed onpay7 ment of costs. Koscher was the( driver of a car involved in an accident at Onota and Linden streets several weeks ago. One man paid $15 for drunkennet's, the case of another forythe same offense was continued until Tuesday, and a third reaeived a suspended, sentence to the state and was placed on probation. Funeral services for Adam Leeman were held this morning at 7:45 o'clock at the Edward J. Foley funeral home in Lenox Dale, and at 8 oCock in St.

Anne's church Lenox. The mass was celebrated by 1 the Rev. Cornelius Donoghue. WU- i Ilaral Burke, John Beneat, Anthony Smith' and Peter Swedeski acted as the bearers. Interment Villa in St.

Anne's cemetery in Lenox, I t.1 iE4 iz4 1 i 1'4 iL1 ti fz 1Z1 ti Under Our Roof-- Eat I estate Conn. Two NOMINATIONS MADE BY GOV. ELY BOVON, Aug. 20-4-Joseph Joyce Donahue of Boston Was nominated yesterday by Governor Ely to succeed John P. Moors as a Member of the Boston finance commiasion.

Another important, appointment was that of Dr. Daniel J. Hurley as a member of the state board of reg-. istration in medicine to succeed Dr. Frank M.

Vaughan, whose term has expired. The council postponed aC-, tion until next meeting on the question confirming these appointments. Dr. Hurley: la a graduate Of Harvard and captalued one of Its football teams. 41; I nal6IMEIMEND'" es I -AT -07 Czty has a home of its own LEE BAKERY 1 Parker House Rollstry them.

Note. the flavor. Thomas Norton. Lee. 24 August furniture sale still on.

20 per cent off all furniture, floor covering and hecidifIg at Hunts. Great Barrington. I West 5ofj ckbridge 'SHEPARD TO GO TO HAVANA FIRE CHIEF Chief William C. Shepard of the lire departOnt has.rectived an invitation from the mayor of Cuba, to enjoy the freedom of his during the annuall convention of the International Fire Chiefs association, October 1317. Chief Shepard said today that he would LItttenethe conventon Mrs.

Shepard Would accompany him. Last year the convention was -held Winnipeg, Manitoba. Chief Shepard met the chief of 11ana there and len hint se ur inullay an as the 1931 city. DEFAUCPS OWING TO CRAMP NEWPORT, R. Aug, 20 'Frederick J.

Perry. Brtlish tennis star, today gained round of the Newportcasino, tournament Sidney Wood defaulted. Wood ai seized a ith leg cramp, 1 a discomfort he often suffers. when the Britisher reached the match point on his opponent's service in the 12th game of the IlIth set. 1 1 1 1 LEE BAKERY Parker Hou.se Rollstry them.

Note the flavol Thomas Norton. Lee. 24 Notes-7 Miss Agnes G. Egan of 37. Chic'kering street has--taken a po-1 sition in the office of the superin-1, tendent of lines of the Pittsfield Electric company- Mr.

and Mrs: J. Bruno, Ruscio' of 15 Atlantic avenue are the parents ot a on born Tuesday afternoon at St. Luke's haspital4 Money to Loan imay. be news to you to know that each. ItSratC 'Idt our care is handled as a unit; furtht-rmore that estatclunds arc never in mingled with this institution's own assets.

In fact, the hw prohibits it. The funds left in our keeping undcr a trust arrangement will always be invested solely for the benefit of your estatewhether you direct us precisely what securities to retain or to purchase, or whetheryou put the entire investment responsibility up to us. The securities of each of our trust estates are re-Tiewed regularly from the individual standpoint of desirability for your estate, as well as for their general investment merit. FEDprItAL LOAtAl CO. If ii Ha Plans for Fall 34's, 1,,..,........,4., 4 4 ft i-al .1, iI' le 1 Neba To la 1 1 I ri frig" 4, 4 lk.

4 A 1- 10ANS 11 i Nil i which call money, let us prepared to lo lieed and loai terms that wit some ready elp you. We are you what you it to you on make it a 0 -71b Matter to Very I I- IN 24 HOURS IS I kV ,1 I i I. is RI CT i -pasvAci: TO Stoll't VOU2 litICOMS 1 1 Ilt; 1 Kt, 1 I it ft-) 116, 411 Pay Back Iy the Month You wont7 teed any endorsera a ncA as everything 'will be confidential here, you can carry out the plans you have, get ahead JI you desire and pay off your loan without any hardship: Come up and talk with us. A 11110 I 1 1 ih. 1AT THE LOW 1 I DISCOUNT RATE Of 4 ao -4 I 1 PIO LIMOS 1110POTOP1111 avower AveltAllt NIONINOt IV COO 01 1000 litre II IP 1000011 MAO 4 4 AT THE DISCOUNT 0 ll(0141 NO OUTSIOK III Vittsfittb-trillirb cNeatinnal Punk zulb (Clitust (gnittpanu 1 Every honest man; and woinab can get.

loan here. You can borrow $50. MO to MO No Red Tape, No Endorsers Come in and we will explain our quick, lair, confidential eerytce. Legaleiteret Charred REAL ESTATE OWNERS can-tIbtain loans-here from $323, WO tot MOO on second' and third mortgages. Terms of repayment extended to your -convenience.

PITTSFIELD LOAN FINANCE INC. 125 St, Over tt'ooloorth's Se and The Store No. 52 0 oa 9 t-- it I' It4DUSTRIAL, Ii .11 A 11 It Ep OF PITTSFIELD, INC Pormoriy Porumol Finance Compton) 4 ONOTA ELIUDING, FQU1TH Ift00111 74 NORTH STREET1 p3INER SCHOOL STOW PHONE, 3 7 4 LICENSE NO. es' PITTIFILLO, MASIACHIMITS 1 1)- 23 50: i 1 23.o" 't 1 4 MAC 41 Nortki ,71, ---1 185 il7f1i7P1d1 1 ittt trittrti re-1 trtt T1V ttt to, iv nil trr v71 fitl rut -r7 Irr( y-r Yrlt 1 0 a.

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