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184 imn held in various trade: such as the colored people of the[sioner had said that 2LC | gt e~ 3 > 3 [ ]S printing, rug-n '1\|nu.v laundry work |state ator Deming said that prob- | amendment had taken the “kick” out | o 2 - 'nd eleotrical installation. There are interest was taken in|of the bill enate voted for con- | 5 o e o sireiy sanciems ma: ils messura oo g u e | LR L TG Th inancia from elementary educ: opinion which ied to an sdverse report! The boxing commi 1 bill was re. | ‘ L) od e licuse in concur. e S \"‘ | tu tion to business English, salesma v 1 aw covers the | commit and Hreokl "‘.lf)‘t'mt‘}»«:‘y‘rw\-,' \ Sms Snnonanad > reports were made - | Bl BT : & affectingion g support towns that they All P ‘T(]BK MEMBERS NEW YRy STOCK EXCHANGE 21 WEST MAIY STREET ........ ...,. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, S AR U AN bk contractual rights . (Continved from First Page.) i )i The colored people who appealr b i e — ‘ < Would Recognize Jews. | EXCHANGE REP"RTS T | |the hearing wanted business men { discriminated asgainst their race T T i e 1 posed by courts-martial, but T !'rvl'r:‘l‘ci » ;z:::dg;,{.:?m[j;‘m ;:,,f ';1::: n:“c!;; T[] BE ["U" |A!lEn rerely punished e ,...‘u::vu;,,.,\ for \’r:uognh.nil of «heg ShRlan:oi haval iees Imposed pUFSIY. Prohibition Comes Up Wednesday. S ':'fll“r:\;izh s e Wail mtesath 1030 Al WE OFFER because of their deterrent effect, andj = The prohibition constitutional amend- commission rn(-o;\mmodnsut,el sha Faghn .11 1‘( By plotot 50 SHARES T am convinced that they have saved; (Continued from First ! ment resolution which was placed on pr PR e e specialties over- thousands of young men from gefting | s : the table yesterday after the vote to | probably 00,000 eventually, wae | odowed all other issues at the open- in trouble. the bringine of spawn from Virginia. | reconsider its rejection had prevail-|mccepted by the house in L e o vs stook mariier i s h g conecurrence, eral | , The extraordinary <mzl”‘ ";""g:::yf‘:'m The bill which has gone to the a was made the order of the day inyibut the accompanying bills were alf | Motors, Stutz, Chandler ana Kelley- | of men convicted of serious SNSES | L onriations committee, reads as fol- [the house for next Wednesday. N[ ondercaWon Snlc M inithe Wofice 'or tng | Mpriae o ioine 1his 51 el Qe | The bill to prohibit the killing of | seciotary of-state. © of the | Springfield rising 1 to 23 points. Pro in the American army W 3 {lows: “Ten thousand dollars or so 1 3 ed by Col. Hunt. *Out of about four. ...} thereof as may he necessary, is |deer hrouzht out a lively debate in t! Nounced strength was shown by vari- % million men who joined the colors | by appropriated for the use of [house. One member declared that ous$ industrials, equipments and spe- there are only about 5,000 in the threo| ., "o committee in procuring oys- | 645 deer had been killed in Connecti- A bill to permit the carrving e 90t e sl ce Vs 645 i ving of | cialt arttcularly Ind iz mititary prisons at Leavenworth, Al-| 5=l "0 0" oL icihere for |cut since 1917. Others spoke of the | weapons for self-defense, reported b bk laltial a ooy catraz and here. Under the draft sYs-| gi e ip tion upon the spawning beds |danger to human iife which has come | favorably, gives the superintendent of tein we got into _")h‘ “2:":;1“5::_(;2 of the state.” about through the indiscriminate kill- | the state police the right to issus | t Baldwin Locomotive, Midvalo numbér of men with cri re; E ing of deer. An amendment to pro- | written permits to suitahl Steel, 1 i S e 5,000 - coch Define ting . An z ' I » suitable persons at | Steel, International Agriculture com- in civil life. We know 5,000 of these | Free Speech Detined. vide for a short open season was kill- | his discretion mon and preferred, Associated Dm by napie, and half of that number are; phe judictary committee veporied fcq and the bill adopted. If the sen- BRI o it B e included in the 5,000 now in the three s bill relating to frec speech: “No [ate azrees, the closed season on deer | Savings Stamps provides that: \“ Goods and Burns Brothers. Oils were OODW IN B ACH & C militery prisons.” Col. Hunt said. | porson shall in public or before any {win he re-established person shall buy. or offer to buy Wap | U. 8. Steel | One of the principal featur emblage of ten or more persons, S Bill Discussed. T et e e L AT (R e e the rehabilitation schemes introduced | nqvocaie in any language any meas Dog Warden Bil iscussed. i "ings Stamps or Certificates of the , Was barely steady at the outset, but into Fort Jay under Col, Hunt is the Seatsiin anvglaneuace SavIm s , il came back ‘tv}‘n:m :ts‘tpefi for than the value | strengthened later. “honor system.” Two companies have | jntended to seriously affect the gov- the senate from twr m‘\l:. im‘wlrtwfi.t S = e dlh\' the Wall Street, Noon—Heavin oL e been formed of prisoners with ?“”"] ernment of the United States, or the |had peiecid ;flm vn This \vrl)\l;.'iltl a fine r mr)‘ :" ‘? mean | yrovican Petroleum, .Royal Dutch Ne B .t i M h' C i records and these men are put on| Sinte of Connecticut or the adminis. |senate amendments. M sny o s nths in jal, | 5 el Duten) w Britain Machine Gompany, and Colts their honor. without any interference tion of the laws thereof.” Viola- |dlsagrepment and there W g ]A‘x‘,. 7 or both. Amer)ca_n Smelting and U. &_leubbor‘ - from.the prison officlals, They 0cCUDY | ion of such & law would mean a fine |2 conference 85 SRt e [ Other Measures Discussed, o Feome i one "‘:01,"0‘;‘“‘ and Patent Flre ArmS StOCk Bought afld Sold a barratck apart from the fort, Work| or §1,000 or 3 years imprisonment or | Want this bill S WIS G D e oo e e (1 lwm‘.m‘r‘(;‘rmzv? course of U. S. Steel under their own non-commissioned |y - ruff thought [ appropriate money for soldiers' me. | - ed oniy passing effect on special 3 i Can Carry Weapons. hol, American International corpora- Room 410 National Bank HBullding, Telephone %130 T. FRANK LEE, Manager The dog warden bill eame back to sofficers and even detail i own tnot to pass the bill as the senate s e e ’fiac”:s i ek e . Fqual Rights Bill Lost. {[y];:n((-n;fl‘fl it and not to do so wqum be ||\<?rluls was ! favorably reported. | s . r»“;n(;,l,,:r ;:‘]vd‘(‘:“m;msd(‘q Under the educational portion of| The judic committee also rec- |“a sl at the executive” who is anx-| liht’;m{”“ ‘“‘P"Wed *‘_‘”S to reim- ! ye s 10-point gain, but as sud- the prison curriculur largely in the!ommended rejection of the eguallious to promote the she: }-V‘,' se :xpt;nn A}:fflr‘ Ma\snfn.n for ex- | denly lost half of its advance Stutz | B hands of Y ; [ i which was advo- 'Senator Hazen said t penses in defending his suit £r0WIng | rose thres points and several of the l DD & \0 | St e ol e en o e tie-Gulf was strongest of the ship- | Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. erty to the East o B 5. | Pings; tobaccos rallied, and gas shares | W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. | Somn o the Bastern Connectiont POWer | wore aistinetly strong With seversl of | Massad\use“s In- [Sresie the bill to pre. | (1€ food issues. A slight reaction in = S Connecticut, New t il to Dre-| Libety Bonds was the only feature of T N R e e | vent mi g and the bill | to prevent the tulterated or | L&t branch of the list AMERICAN HARDWARE PECK, STOWE & WILCOX | Frec from State Taxes, and Compulsory Declaration undc;‘ come Tax Law; also exempt from State and Local Taxes in York, Vermont and New Hampshire. o WA (et B i e ST B BILLINGS & SPENC RUSSELL MFG. CO. txuerfi mr‘l\zrleld among the strong fea- COLT'S . ST { RULE & LEV res at mid-day, despite the con- NDERS TANLEY WORKS siderable decrease in unfilled tonna Lo SR R { 'eported by the United States Ste | Corporation for March. American inferior products and the bill to allotw | New London to issue honds. : Dr. J. Chalmers da Costa. Assigned to International Corporation broke 5 !inbbility to meet tl 3 i AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPAN‘/ ! Steamer George Washington. | Polnts from its best on announcement STEEL AND PIG IRON | schedules e | Washington, April 10.--No siznifi- | that directors wonld eall the remain- WA { Negotiations for America ttacl ing fort e ) i — g American sheet < R 1 S 5 | cance attaches to the detailing of Dr. orty per cent. due on the stock.| bars £45 dcntit b G roat Binaa (Incorporated under the Laws of Massachusetts) | I. Chalmers da Costa, of Philadel.| Wall Street, close—U. 8. Steel's| The Iron Age says: | developed some 1low prices, whieh | phia, a naval surgeon, fo the presi.| Ti%¢ to 100 3.4, tho vear's highest! The price-fixing wrangle at Wash- | British steel works are not likely to priee, and its subsequent reaction of ington has halted business in iron and | meet at present high costs there smdy Sty C l H Dy f rred Stflck | dential ship Georse IWashington, It o Cumuiative reie : sald today at the officer of Rear- | 21078 than wo points, Teflected ' the lgtecl. While ostensibly some develap- | “he Prospect of hisher e conl IS Ho T Admiral Braisted, sungeon-general of ourse of the general list in G VO 9P" | wages advance. The removal of Brit- (Preferred as to Assets and Dividends) the Navy. 1t mwas exmiotaan tort Do | the final hour. The closing was ir- |ICh from the repeated conferences|isn government subsidies on - steel 5 i i) obthl was assiznodl Lol the Gor o r:-:mlr‘zr. Motors, Shi[‘yfl.nps and equip- | between the heads of the industri April 30 is expected ta bring an ad- CAPITALIZATION shington in the regular course of | TCN(3 formed the Lasls of amother Loard and the railroad admiistration | vance. of GO shillings in domestis the naval routine and that his duty prospective in today's extreme- |js awaited, the bellef is widespread | Prices there, or practically to tha level Authorized Outstanding A e s Iy active stock market, but gross|that confidence in co-aperative price|Of recent export prices. In tin plate ey < g A | gains of 2 to 15 points were large aintenance has been shattered bars an advance of £2 is looked for, e . PO Y R Sl sl sl ] = £ maintenance ha n shatte 0! 3 % lative Preferred Stock 1,000,000 $880,000 vounded soldiers returning from | cancelled on profit taking. Sales ap. | Those buyers of steel products who | Which would bring tin plates up te € ‘ms imated 1,500,000 s i H ; bout 36 £ - A ! 4 | 5 e At N proximated 1,500,000 shares. The fi- | cansidered that the recent reductions |about 36s. Common Stock : 750,000 400,500 Information _rec iveq b Admiral | nal prices on Liherty Bonds today | qia not go far enough nave been quick RV D Zrals s that the sident has en- | ywere: 3 1-2s, 99.10; first 4s, 95.70; [to predict competitive pric R \'\‘f‘h\'{ :lnlro\cr(‘d from his recent se-{ second 4s, o t 4 1-4s, 95.84; there bave not been wanting, even YALE PROFESSOR IS i . \ { & COlly second 4 1-4s, 93.74; third 4-1-4s, | among producers, advocates of an Dividends Payable Quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1 P AT 95.62; fourth 4 1-is, 93.64. open market as the shortest road to | GIVEN YEAR’S LEAVE BISHOP & e New York Stock Exchange quota- ' basis that will invite the free placing | JISHOP ACHESON HERE. | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | of arders. | —— HE Hartford Automotive Parts Company is a consclidation Sl e _ | members of the New York Stock Ex-, The outstanding feature in that of The Hartford Automobile Parts Coy and the Kinsler- 1 Wil crenkias Bt At s iChaishiTHIE riehanze: connection ia the growing expectation | MAX Famand Wil Work Unde | Par Value of Shares, $30 each Iovening. April 10, 1919, : that the readjustment in iron and T ~ , 1918 e ‘erms of Commonweal: “unc S e steel will take in labor as well as pro- Jimoalin Eand Las recently returned from Universal Joints, Shafts, Drives and Cone clutches for pleasure RS o ] L SE e e e e s a Red Cross commiss v i 1s on a Red Cross commission, of| New Haven, April 10 “speak to the members of the | AT 4 Chem ...110° 108% { taai that T per eant opstadun Am Car & Fdy Co 94 ; ; | mills, as is the case with most inde-|office of the secretary of Yale 1 cars, trucks and tractors. The Company’s products are used as X i e Tub f & Mark's Episcopa standard equ‘Pmcfif bylmore‘ than 80 manufacturers of pleasure ]mnu'ch.c;;1;,\00\1:\2;7!.: ‘;:flg":, ",f,fl Am Gan St s s | pendent steel companies, has already |sity today was issued the first natica cars and trucks, including Chandler, Haynes, Oakland, Stutz when the sezular monfhly mecting | AW Loc caaon i 65 14 j2ads 3‘;"’““" on k“"”k“'l ate Sahillerithe Commonwealth fund of New i i X t i " B e L N S| Am Smelt ...... % 703 ings. ere and there also slight re- 7 . b Oldsmob ile, Biddle, Westcott, Standard, Velie, Federal, Fulton, "‘.\‘(“‘r:s‘]\liv'l'rr)up 2, of the Center TN it e o ¢ | duetions have been made in wage|York city. a philanthropic contribu- LaFrance, Bessemer, Republic, Stewart, etc., etc., i il nolalld aodsals inlith el |t n oD 2 207% rates, particularly at blast furnaces|tion. Prof. Max Farrand has been z Te! & Tel ... 5 5 and in common labor at smaller |granted leave of < from Yale Anaconda. Cop g 5 . Pyvy - e . wreir chapel tomorrow at | To provide additional manufacturing facilities to relieve the P e 2t [milla” AU some castarn fron mills| for the next academic vear o under: i in its g’ . pic P asacaen sy AT 8 Fe Ry Co.. puddiers’ wages, in line with recent|take constructive wark in connection congesti on in its present plants, the Company has recently pur- calciand e ol e T oo : 407 | declines in bar iron, 3y have been re-|with thc fund, as general directer, chased the group of factory buildings bounded by Broad, Russ : el A iiEieto o 2 4314 |duced from $12.75 to $9.25 per ton. The fund was established in Novem- ) lay. by Frank D. Hyde, of Plain- | Beth Steel B . 725 | 2 v o The price of steel rails, which has|ber, 1918, with Otto T. Bannard, Max and Lawrence Streets, Hartford. Aside from the natural econ- N e e O A S e 5 i 5 " s | been the storm center at Washingten, | Farrand, Samuel H. Fisher, Ba a4 omices effected by the consolidation, the added production from number of months with their late|Jan Pac .........180% |itiencl s chon g B of fintained |A. Harknees and Georne Welwood 9 J 4 o d e q 5 " Cen Leath ... g 7 614 materials, being 2c. r pour r 2 ay corporators. Its objects the new plant should result in a corresponding increase in net I TR MR T o, 6 . 87 | Bessemer and approximately Z.10c.|are the “application to charitable or i i ompany. ‘- STER i G 5 583, 3 ;3 |per pound for open-hearth fails, | benevolent purposes of the incoms earnings of the Company : STER WALBURGA DIES. ColT BT . e s 4% . 411, | whereas bars. the cheapest of theland, if the corporation shall so deter- 7 finished products, are 2.35c.|mine, of the principal of such prop- I'Had Bee; T St. Mary’s Con. | Cons Gas Ay a5 | other 8 Dech A dached o/ 86 Maris Gona i vl 6 | Other materials, therefore, hold aut |erty as the cororation shall from time ASSETS. Assets of combined companies as of March 1, ‘ vent for 21 Years. |y et o e G0 0ei% |more chance of further reduction than [to time possess, including the sivins 1919, were $1,788,280.34. After deducting, all liabilities B sister ralburya, for the past| Er B o B of ‘the same to any other charitable or including obligations assumed in connection with the | 24 years att to St. Mary's con- | Eric 1st pfd ...... 5 iz | Indications are plainer that the plg-|benevolent corporation.” vent in this city, died at 11:40 o’clock | Gen Elec iron trade. will take its own course in- | The operations of the corporation dependent of tho ent conference |are not limited to the United States purchase of the Broad Street plant, Net Assets | last night following o week’s illness | Goodrich Rub . ... 6 { ted { 1 AT G o L S ativa) 3 Norioid e decisions at W . Producers gift from Mrs. Stephen V. . . . , and before er entrance i Gt N 4 standing Preferred stock. The Company carries no 8o St O som G, a0 | S continue B ooparate.Fruak e ricon| Ece (orl 8 R OEE value on its Balance Sheet for Goodwill. ilss Anna Josephine Nifan. | Interboro [that wil take business; but mean-| % 3 ral w e held a St nterboro pfd i i > list of 1dle EARNINGS. During the past four years ending Decem- it it £ B e v || T ek L B 2008 505 | el el R Ma ey : New York, Apri! 10.—Incorpors e i 76 i % burial will be in the vy Catho- sk Stec! 0 3 7 7 loss of no less an 40 sta g 0 PYL1,035. n 1t 5 g § (<] € arnings for T IR A S ST TEn ;M:xi\[mor o o 306 one month previous. York eity ided here today tc the past three years were $411,806.49. §| BOY SCOUTS PARFVICIPATE. | Mex Petroleum . AR RN e B Gl RN B eRe e o S Manufacturing schedules for the current year N s el e | e * |against 2,040,168 tons'in Tebruary, or | university other than to &4y i 3 3 2 2 | o ¢ ! terests § 2 ol o a day. Furnaces active |“purely charital enterpr call for a production amounting to $1,500,000: and {the United Charily drive, by two|NYNH & HR R 30 5 O e el e e , 2 S ) 2% 2 (roops of the Boy Sc . 7 5 > on April 1 were capable of producing |co n ompare on the basis of past earnings,” not including Gov- il e ol ) b 5 §~f"~tf?7f“fl\« est’ an WREE B el o VA ‘;”\1;0!‘\:11‘: P : 5 SHoe 1 1 Said e BTy S SNOFLOUK & = 0y i v the rate capacity act- oundations & I ernment work, should show Net for dividends, after | patriotic airs. Six hundred people |Penn R R ... i DO Gl e S el : e & 2 ould be pur- were present to witness the ceremony. | People's C nces have been blown out. | philanthropic endeavor allowance for Taxes, of more than $210,000, or R | The band played elHome || reds o 1" | ™ That plentiful supply of coke, with |sued Bennett Co., both of Hartford, Conn, manufacturers of ; | b A o e e ! { Am Beet Sugar .. 79 765 | ducts. All that has been said about of New York. | Tarrand’s one leave o three times Preferred Dividend requirements, !r'”" Burning.” “America” and “Over [ Ray Cons ........ ] 2 the slowing down of blast-furnace| Irof ab 9 2 sence from Yale, it was polnted out | There,” and between the selections { Reading operations, has brought a 25c. reduc- Shipments for the first quarter of 1919, and un | Tudor Cooley, @ scout busler, gave| mem 1 & S com .. o e e LR s Ml e b filled orders on the Company’s books April 1, 1919, e bugle calls of the United States| gep I & S pfd ...10 e | “hgain, the automobile Industry is|time he may enter upon an inquiry < ! Southern Pac ... 0 corsplcuous as & buyer in an other-|into economic and social condition amount to more than $800,000, or over 50% of the L it s ial hatiernn o 1 f b iness fO h | e = .~ uthern Ry ..... 2 4 | wise stagnant market. It is placin 1 A.-mz: hospitals and bé T 1t estimated volume of busines r the entire year. R e e ¢ | orders for second quarter shipments |projects. The incorporate upoa s third quarter production, but is|recelving his report, it was 1a SINKING FUND. The charter provides that after pay- Dinriot i ot oo e UD IR Fas Kastis ’ ‘(f\r;;rimmg to met the benefit of any | would then determine their course ment of 29 quarterly dividends upon the outstand- | Court, New Britain, April 8 A. D. | Giah Copper . ... 3 314 downward price rev | The amount of the new foundation of the remaining Net Earnings shall be set aside to [1own of neriin. district des |0 SISEET e % fhe heavier gages ave being quoted |the present gt 5 e S o sed. e e i - prices, a reduction of more —_—_— retire the Preferred stock at 110 ($55 per share). v Chem S AR Westinghouse : [are 2 Jd Dard steel bas, as for re Application will be made to list list this issue on the Hartford ; : | Westorn Union . 551 R el e o o mo Boston b thgiTyceum Stock E xchange. ! : and | s Overlan 03¢ £ 80 7 |11S TIut Gown on atcomnt of reported | clal Dil—Advt. = nvey real es- e . : b : : 3 °5- | \YOULD SWIM ACROSS OCEAN, | m———————= hAd con&derafk;le p}rl)rnon of this Slkab having been sub- | appears 22 me‘ John W. Lynch, formeriy connected | scribed for we offer the balance, strictly subject to prior sale, at | Ordered. That sald application be Britain Trust company | s i o ; ; ¢ R and letermined at the Probate | and now stationed in Germany with | Denosit Co. Price Par, $50 to Yield 8 Ofiice, in New Britain, in said district Third American Army, has sent | Connecticut Trust and Safe P i 14th day of April, A. D., 1919, ster greetings to T. W. O'Connor. | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 1 in the forencon, and that | In his note he s ‘Believe me, the W. H. JACKSON & CO,, GOODWIN BEACH & CO., natice be of the pendency of | ol tawm will look good to me when |l organized and qualified through years of efficient, feln mpoliion end Eey baclsibut | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, c1tior the time and | I get back. It's a lom 36 Pearl Street, 6 Pearl Street, oo ot peating torson, By - 1l wwii 1t ey grve me sne cnanear | (IS N SERES O S0 circulation in said distriet, | JISTTS QUEEN MARII. | Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. e e VIS QU Mt wison |} Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ic s Paris, April - | public slen-post in the town ot t Wilson and Rear Admiral S 3 : 2 St Eorlin, in said district, and retupq | Yith Mrs- son and * Admiral | . 5 The statements contained herein, while not guaranteed, are based upon informa- & make to this court or the moties | CrIYSOR his physicion, | calid on | Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ¥ HARTFONLD, CONN. M: H. WHAPLES, Pres’ on morning's session of the council Judgze. | A Y T O SO S O R APt PSR Saa 5 v 2 T tion and advice which we believe to be accurate and reliable. BERNARD T, Gamrnpy | temporary residence here before this | four. See the 26th Division arrivi | Alsc

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