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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL l]RAWlNfiS MADE FOR 5%,}?:?:""3{51:;‘,7::5Z‘ffs?,:sl%‘%iiffi:‘ amy_mems N ST ! fore the championship round. John L. Ross STnns rehurneattormanal ! R e SoThT after an illness with hn‘,\ln’ \ ) N!S DEATHS AND FUNERALS Harold Ward 18 conflned to his ] T home on Washington street by illness Mrs. Thomas Cronin. The condition of William Scheyd is Mrs. Thomas Cronin, of Portland, | reported as serfous, his illness Eflglflfld 0 Mee‘ B@lgmm m‘m.«.yum morning 3:15. s!w‘ is | changed Fr(nn influecnza to bre m.-y.m'TaXpaye,,s Asqomauou survived by her father, James Dough- | pneumonia. . sted tod: erty, of Port her husband, | Joseph Ratzki, W Sty e a acNeil, of Cromwell, e « “fxr‘:[ S]‘t\:‘llmv'\(:;"rxui fixim l.\‘n. s Irene | rest was made for the J,'r"l"f\(“l'“” po- . { McClellan, Miss Bernarline Cronin , who later Informed the local do- Sydney, N. 8. W.. March 6—0fficers ' a11q James Cromin of Portland; threo | partment that the charges against of the Australinn Tennis association brothers Daniel Dougherty of this| Ratzki was withdr arrested ¢ 1 cdmpleted the draw for the Davis City and Jar nd Bernard Dough- | ”-*vx'tvnvfi _47}!!’!1-;"” ‘"4‘ o 4 [ point fixed satisfactorily than ane erty of Por 1; fo ciste Mrs, | three boys for theft o i ST complication s. Today the OV e roll STy nian (MR ome sy (SERIO 0BGy BiatuEskaves ; ; vesterday. The teams of Greab Brit- walsh of this oits and Miss Mary The condition of Mike Evans, who 8 3 k E X 3 attempted suicide yesterday, was re- [ tion budget still are complicated. T | ported as improved at the New Brit- t arises from the finding that winner in turn to play France for tho T ain hospital today. 16 resolution presented by M. e e Mes. Peter Lambert. ania s 2 last night. hallenge Australasia, the e irier on at the mecting last night. v ; TOPR N f of 16 mills for the first taxin r of the trophy, em- ' mbert of Lasalle stree HOME FOR FIRST te of 16 mi or the 1 e 5 " e e L district and five mills for the sccon lgmatic the world’s team cham- her home this m ing, agec \"* 3 ‘\ “é \ « | district is »d for. That is direct-48 )y ) No dates re fixec SR i g New York b i s d f at is plonship. No dates were fixed in the She w orff sy ok Rl TIME IN 18 MONTHS |1y in opposition to the budget which draw, it being understood that the - has spe SESDALEO K 1 the same man offered as an amends tions represented in the preliminary in this city. S horihushand, — ment to the motion calling for 28 rounds will sclect dates suitable for f g ch SUTVIVE SIS s i n | mills. *The budget as prepared by matches which will be played in A. nefant, Misses | Sergeant Clarence Callahan, Back | Y AAE G e S X Europe ; o and Genevieve and Thor association call# for 15 mills in a= John, Peter, Jr., and Stephan ‘ From France, Spends Short > first. taxing \u strie and six mHls' e T ) wlll B hela & in tho second a¥ ¢ discrepancy The challenge round for the Davis gq. morning at St. Mary’s church | Furlough ¥ere. Is thus readily seen for in~the resolu- cup, if precedents are followed, wil : R S e ' ; flon 16 and five mills are called for, probably be t °d in Melbourne late | t Clarence Callahan, “lw 1o~ | while ty . 1sed on TR _and ovember or during the first week ' frank Voris cal soldier who returned from France | six December. At precent the Davis sevmour died at the New | iR the early part of the week was| Just now the tonl arosalis e AR Pritain hospital this morning. He| 8ranted a few hours' furlough and |uncertain, uni thobiaater ot b llam Australasia as a result of the vic- cume here with his wife and son from | Visited at his home on Crown street, | resolution rec night knew | extend tory of Brookes and Wilding over the Chester, Ill. in December. The fu- | last nisht, for the first time in nearly | nothing of i presented and | but U. & American team at Forest Hills, L. L. neral will be held Saturday morning |2 Year and a half. During the year | on what rates of {axation was | made only in 1914 he declaration of W at St. Mary's church. and a half he has been in France | based. Thus the budget as presented, Wall Streefy which preceded th yal matches, AR with Company I, 102d Infantry, and |and which is opposing the resolution | shares reboun made it advisable to hold the trophy Edward Yates. was gassed severaly, at one time hav- { of last night. es a surplus of publication of in the United States for the period A Grand Army funcral was accord- | Ing been blinded by the gas and un- | 000 or morc in the second district | reductions, indicat of tilities. The eup will be for- |sq Rdward Yates this afternoon, and | able to see for over a we and a deficit of over $50,000 in the | had been discounted led to Australia during the next jis remains were laid at rest in F: han is the son of Mrs. Mary ahan | ¥irst district. The possibilits nat | strengthened on the T months. view cenietery. Practically all thel|[of Crown streetiand is one of thresl| something {8 betng pot. over re | dend and the general lst) bers of the Tnited States Na- 'setive members of the local branch | members of his family who were in | people has been mentioned : | low priced rails and industriais nnis association were or the G. A. R. wero in attendance, | the service during the war. A broth- | taxpayers' budget calls for $101. oo Raii los < greatl srested vesterday in the and at the cemetery taps were sound- | er, Corporal Joseph Callahan, is still | for the fire department and 4 ) port of the blind drawings for the oa. Mr. Yates was active in the G.|In France, and Seaman Matthew fis taken from the Davis cup matches. It was pointed | A R. here for & number of years and | Callahan was discharged from the | Thus the second t pays noth- A Jinx following the taxs tion thig year. No sooner if cup international tournament here = - o res 10 Taxpayers cli ain and Belgium will mect first, the Dougherty of Portland mills r, New York Stock Exchange quota- furnished by Richter & Co, members of the New York Stock Ex- protection it may receive. | change. out ti by a strange coincidence the 'was fthe oldest member of anley | navy a few weeks . ing toward the > department and suit of the drawing is the same Post 1¥han saw service at Seicheprey, | whatever 1914, when the international _ , = (‘hwm{n des Dnrqm, Chateau "Lhierry, { mheir mill provisions, as sented in March 6, 1918 sulted in the loss of the trophy | CLIMENCE. JAGER ' St. Mihfel and Verdun, and in the |the resolution last night, further Histl iDov BClote \this country. In that series the RETIRE AFTER ELECTIONS | battle of Chemin des Dames Was [ whall" {he situation up, for fice mils | Am - € O Sritish Isles defe 1 Belgium o T Sy = ST ced severely. Stumbling into a e . pee L aete s L 3 : e 2 . g 8fiut down, are averaging about 60 tc Paris, March 6.—Premier Clemen or the seednd district is not enot Ala, A , 4 I 4 { natehes to 0 and France 4 to 1. Later | .oay told delegations from the Paris | shell hole in the battle, his gas mask | 11q 16 mills will not more than would | Am Car & F Bt wn o » #5 per cent. of capacit e priien “,"{“,,"",‘,f““,“,'," 3 102, bY | iy council and the gencral council of | Slipped from his :_‘n and q((}wr;' 25 | ho necessary in (he first district. Just | Am Teo e 51 Steel and Plg [} Snading of prices remains an under- . — Won from |y, gepartment of the Seine, who | caUsed injuries to his eyes and m‘ What the autcome of the diseropinov | are % e e 3 e 1, rnrnnu but it is not sufficiently strong called on him today to congratulate| While returning from Iran D€ | will be is not known, but the corpor-| Am Can pfd P new market values in t | . local sergeant met John Coff and S 5 e 'mnnr commoditie me o % o recovery, that he 1 " | ation counsel is of t1 inion that| Am Loco ..... 6 loll a e m < om him. on his recovery, that he would | o687 SERSSAls TOSE “O 8 GRS Mt 1 1e_opinion that| A i i I ,mm o : is s e e ! will not invalidaie the budzet or| Am will probably he completed some il to S ,‘v"‘"l““ll ,,""” whom expect to be in the States © ! “oline budset ouf 4 : al extras, as time in July and the challenging team | {lon in France adjusted and “then | i, o fow week allahianiis nowill 550 SRaRERe BoSS TR chanEs Tom [ el e . = . = — [ tent ot will start for Australia within a few , retire as I feel T "‘; 2 r::“"‘ "" 40| (tationed at Camp Merritt and expeets | districts S R nda Cop weeks after the final matches. It is @ after fifty of parliamentary | 4, pe discharged from the arn fofat, [T LEERIn RS CD S stabili ! al resal not improbable under the ecircum- ' life”. E v At another meeting in the mayor's | Baldwin Loco .... t N o) PricceRe s RrtEarddiias (mr'm; el ; 1d ferro The den reizht rates the cluding the remissior formerly made the United ¢ tes by the same score. If the previous system is adopted this season the preliminary rounds pig iron it v says: { concrete reinf. stances that the American association y The Premier said that although FOR INDEPENDENC office this morning the matter was{B & O .......... 4 the need. There bave been threc will extend an invitation to the win- | there were many difculties 10 be| oy March 6.-—The “Inde | discussed but no action taken i Jl - G = 5 mionths of them, and the producers | r ning combination to travel fo the an- | overcome, he was optimistie. Con- | q MaPid Manch GoFRs CIHCE is- | Mayor Quigle; s named th 1: v‘u‘ »\.AI‘ + | count on being able to maintain them | tipodes via the United States and to | cerning the prospects for the election lands yestrday was made a perma- | Moderators to take c in the ‘j” € “}“V‘_"“ SO SR b without government intervemtion. The compete in the national champion- |of a new Chamber of Deputies, the | o404 214 instructed by the Terri- | ferent districts e voting mnext _g!.r\ .\wwu_y GG plane might be lowered, but the sug- ' ghows one way vh ship tournaments while en route. Premier said he thought the elee- | fou 1™ looiaatura in joint session, to | V€ - T 3, D S oy 3 3 Bostion is that the same strong hands | and p ‘ : The English team, if it reached the | tions ought to take place as soon as continue its efforts for the erection of | *” {higan, 8 Hirst A e Mil (\i‘ st Paul 5. . 10 produce the most of the steel of | - ifif‘o"lif;”i?m"'"'?d'1""?1!‘1‘;.,7 "1)3*'-?" i al | possible, but that a date could not be | 0" byiinpine nds into an inde- | T”‘YW'! '\1“:‘:‘-“! 1\~\‘\) 1 ] W u\ll,-.wI?‘ UL | o e S a4, | the country might definitely state the FRESH FISH FROZ S Ao et s o || el e U G ) TR | ity i TR GRS ok i Fourth dls Willlam Quinias, | Crucible Steel ... 62 103 T e s neeimouldibe . se : e sgangiy e B an i Ullam Quigley, | figiors Sea ... . 60% & 50y, | made, as, for instance, up to July 1.!Supply Is Large and Price Lowe ifth district; Kilbourne, Sixth | | ‘ 161, 163 | Then buying, which could hardly have district. | The mayor wants 18 unem- ! 10% = o pfd ; : been expected at any price in ithe pe- ploved soldiers to his officed o o3 4cn Rub ... &8 ! 5 riod of recovery from war shock and Washington, D. C., Marcl M to act as checlkers and ballot-tenders | oo " U o0 923 | of readjustment, would materialize, Americans wou fish at the polls next YA OnT e gt e e 3% 39 Any cut, even a sharp one, which | Would get the } ] 750 000 f | ex-service men are wanted for the | Interboro ....... 5 5 leaves also the impression of further | & Soom as tr 9 places. Registrars Zeigler and Smith | tnierboro pfd .... 1§ 1 1814 ions at early rather than future 9€€p, ¢ | will be charge of the vc il fre g fish, ther will infcharselof the o Bal dates would not be conducive to de- | 7 g fish, th prices ma redu Than That of Unfrozen Fish lots have been ordered and to of ice, hardly bef veloping business Arkansas Light and Power Company b S 15 G | Invesment projects mvolving car. | O (it (a0 ] o o rying over a long period might not expense hetween $400 and $500 be pushed forwa to any great bureau nds M —— NoaiEEs s e e debarind i gt el COLLECTORS' TIME :z:;?:ta:‘i\ o e e Interest payable April and October 1, at New York, without deduction for Penn R R ... 443 dustrial board proposal is weakenbd — = c 15t have = Pressed § ar 6 6 56 the failure of con s to providc ke eniate the normal Federal Income Tax, so far as the Company can legally do so. Re e e e i e e e e o || Bt o o e e oy e 0 S EE T o e e deemable at 105 on any interest date upon sixty days’ notice. Coupon bonds in # he 3 L. e [l S P e e e B i vnoiaies U Tve i kinds—flne bloater 1 $1,000, $500 and $100 denominations, registerable as to principal. (RS TSt e e Ihemsakresl | pRep il & STeom st g i o buvier Hn inew prices B IR 5t spantan) weaknsnif whitg ‘ GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE i Southern Ry 28 P 2 | outspoken in the expectatio: at la- | » uthern 283 | outspoken i expectation that la- | poo a0 rloan . el nds et ‘While the bureau of internal | Southern Ry pfd.. 6 bor readjustment will be necessarily | . myated to provi r war neec .. Authorized $5,000,000 Outstanding $1,820,200 | rove 1ding (o cvery county in | Studebaker ... % 5 E0ue | lonegaciayed Bt B and the common iipytinet iyotliused, Naay, i dSpa e etk < experts to aid in the s Oil Cieea194% 193 1 1y overlooked fact that Hnlu COUNLrY's | oo cialists, and they sell for cons 7 i it of income tax returns, 1t} Union Pac ......131% 13 31% | industry will not move independently ' o he \fre We summarize the principal factors concerning this issue, more fully set g elincone oty L Sy 4 1 iaEst il ol D Peormisei s 2bUless nankitns fan: forth in the accompanying letter of Mr. H. C. Couch, President of the Company: cers are to reliove taxpavers alto- | Utah Copper .... 697 6 [in the way of drastic price revisions. | umpeomen A are hette ¢ r of their duty in this respc s L oL | 1gland ha nced & number of ! coc Bbut because the y 1—A state wide territory is served with electric light and power. The E lector of Intornal Revendo | U S Steel ... ? t1; | prices, including tin plate and $3 ettn . company sells service, without competition, in twenty-three Arkansas e M e Sl SiaEe s L L e (SR e lazes . towns. The population served is about 108,000. | to slance over the forms, hand them house 147 445 [ iron ai controlled prices and so con- | _ to the revenue officers expecting them | 1 Overland s 26 2 | solidate selling of tin platc And on | PTELEGRAPHERS RENUSE | 2—Transmission lines are being built connecting important parts of the sys- to make out the completo return. This | top of this she s actively planning en- TO STRIKE IN BERLIN tem, so that ultimately it can be operated as a single unit. The Com- (G e e SUFFRA{HSTS gAY S B R RO e e iploye pany owns its coal supply. nswer, such as: ‘Were you in 1918 February's production of pig iron |of telegraph companies, tl marricd and living with wile or hus- v 2,940,168 tons, of 105,008 tons : office and the big stor 3—The management has been successfully operating public utility proper- ‘““}3"':;] S | 1 ;,‘ = "This s 1519 tona loss than | resolved to protest ax ties in Arkansas for twelve years. fully the instructions and fill in the| E‘ U H \ daily output of January. On | er 5 | v March 1 there e 306 furnac n { has announced in tk forms to the best of their ability, Jeav The value of the preperty as reported by independent engineers is largely S D0 G e o e last, making iron at a rate of 101,475 | ticipate on | & dispatch to tons dalily, against 323 furnaces from Berlin yesterday in excess of bond issue. In the last three years $1,500,000 Preferred ko s LoanRichimioy Rra v e February 1 operating at 104,405 tons Stock have been sold to pay for additional property, all of which repre- R o e e o 2 DGC are SOH'G GODS Act Ufi“Y Wl 5 B s onatin o | P L lowir ation was obtained, due probably to| REPATRS NE \RLY sents very substantial equities over this bond issue. e asietan e Them, So There! I better coke. One group made 4,000 | The loc depu llector or to the ecollector's ) ; tons more in the 28 dc of February | will be oper 5—All franchises of the Company are of long duration, and contain no Sice butttis rehdbinstucbn s — than In the 31 days of January, not- | Wishing to ! burdensome restrictions. fill aut the sheet in pencil as well as - | withstanding there was a net loss of | only You can they \u]"‘”":.v ”\:”V'):“M ;m\lum;]'x‘(fi';: four furnaces in blast by March 1 o 6—A maintenance and depreciation provision, equwalent to 7% of gross earn- By heeding this advice taxpayers|iralane had assured them they had| Stocks of iron at the furnaces have | the room ings in 1919, 8% in 1920, 9% in 1921 and 10% in 1922 and thereafter will I pele memashotiamd il coverne fipounialeor A G gt (| TS LG R i B B A | ment much time and trouble R et e on the average. Considering the be established to maintain the property in a hlgh state of efficiency. This is R o lotal aftermath to the demonstra. | 1ight demand for pig iron, prices have | Pend At worlk the dir SPATLT NFORCE > ront of the | bee ve! aintained in addition to the equity to be created by the sinking fund of 5% of { SPARTAC NFORCED | uesday £8ind rrontHoglthe iDeen el momtalnen, pera house while Pres- | castern Penns ma BANKERS ANXIOUS TO Volunteers in Germany Reported to t W spake on the league of | is now ignorir he Pittsburgh gross earnings which begins October 1, 1920. GIVE BELGIAN LOAN —Additional bonds can be issued for only 85% of new property, and then I Have Deserted Government e i vhiaeas ol ey k, March 6.1 wa OI]]V when the net earnings are Cg"qunt to twice the bond interest on ’ , !'ux"n.v{\l rch 5 (By the Assoc "‘vnd | rel \\ll‘h the police. According to Miss ! the price prevailing. ('1 s g agi wce credit of $50.000,000 re. volunteer marine divi- | Alice Paul, chairman of the cu- of pr reduction 5 ¢ ks in fa bonds outstanding and those to be issued. § | sion and a porfion of the republican | tive committee of the National Wo- | volume of new husine 5 por ) 8—Independent engineers estimate additional business obtainable which will | militia which have been supporting | man’s party, the police and the crowds | cent., but the m cou | subscrbed $15,000,000 the government have gone over to the | destroyed $300 worth £ s > tak i ccount a few which ha nounced here today increase the present gross earnings by over $1,000,000 per annum. Spartacans | banners; she lost a An attempt my the Spratcans to | a small sum of mone; ¢ Audit by M. & L. W. Scudder. Engineers’ Report by Ford, Bacon & Davis. storm polico Mendquarters this ~af- | trice Catloton of Goorgia had o wrist Price to Yield 6607.. | i in escribing 1o cneonnier winn| § - Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. } 5 o 3 5 police during which the - S DIVIDEND IS BOOSTED | fragists were arrested 1 later ro- A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION March 6.—Drectors of | d, Mrs. Ella Clapn Thompson 3 5 zer of th rty, wh organized and qualified through years of cfficient, meeting here today declared a quar- | to SER i information contained in this circular has been obtained from sources of authorities we helieve a the san Steel Foundries Co. at a | n to be reliable. We do not guarantee, but believe same to be correct. terly dividend of W0 Der cent. putting | SR Xrllstworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian the stock on 8 per cent. basis as| The episode is gol s -vecutor or Administrator. Commercial Trust Company IS s e U B R i e STFICAT . which has been touring itai & 5 { i N. | country, is scheduled to arrive. The s é Slack and wh blin — | meeting, in addition to the speeches, Connechcut Trust and Saff:‘ K)Llu., { CO. | “Reward if returned to 357 st <~fr\ | will consist of a “Pageant of \‘?‘r”v’}v’ e el b bl ol iy & ! Where Women Are F t. 8-6-3dx | H. P. Belmont wil

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