New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 11

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pay would simply mean an increased and unnecessary burden upon the peo- ple. On these points there are no THE MAINSPRINGS possiblo differences of opinion among OF SUCCESS ARE those at all familiar with the rail- INDUSTRY AND ° road problem; but as to future or- —\ _Economy RIS dbeinenasian 0 N & J Mig Co (par 96 98 | sanization and_operation, there are i Members New York Stock Fxchange Goodrich Rub ... 79 1814 | Scovill 5 A decidedly better feeling prevails | B g STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, Telcphone 2640 Great Nor ptd . 5 86 5 Standard Serew com . 36 in the financial district. Probably the . § / NS g — — - = Gt Nor Ore Celf 14 4 S R & L Co 39 most important aid in this direction S Inspiration ...... 6055 5 | Stanley W'ks (par b 6 has been the more reasonable atti- | - s L WALL STREET STOGH {iemimion -ocooc stz ens i | 2o o 39 i e o i B Economical, wetl- f1f 25 Shares American Hardware 2 Interboro pfd 2 217 T & H (par 25) .... 5 character have evidently reached ‘ dressed 1ndustry is Kennee Copper .. 36 16 4 Union Mfg Co (par T 4 their climax Strikes may still occnr; hOUI]d to Wl Lack Steel ....... & 4 R B 5 but workingmen have already v s i 0 al EXEHANEE REP“RTS Vie e 1% 4T 47% | o~ — ey Deem e ot Notice the fellows at es orth an u Mex troleum 9614 1933 ’ and, as lower wages are not in sight, | B g 5 . Nev Cons ... i 183 % Henry Clews S B | | ] 50 Shares Brlstol Brass New York Stock Exchange quota- | ~ Y N H & I i} 2% kl living will confer a still further hene- | @ Notice how they're tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Uhio Cities Gas : W L fit. General business is satisfactory, | B oarmented in the latest a1 1 memburs of the New York stock | Northern Pac . 36 7% A ee etter and the usual autumn activity i close | N 3 S 50 Exr.ha:\ge- >ressed Steel Car . 891% & > 89 y at hun‘fl. the outlook being mmm\“, fashlons? | ares ew rltam ac me Wall Street.—Light trading attend- | Reading ....... 7 77 % despite the fact that the agricuitu 3 e smi S pd today's short session of ‘the stock | Itep I & & com . f ¢ 90 34 (Special to The Herald) ,\w!‘d will fall below early expecta- | [ T.h(' smile of success market, the uncertain tone being as- | Southern Pac .. % 1 100% | New York, Sept. 6. The most| tions and only reach about an aver- | & radiates from the happv cribed to latest aspects of the labor| Southern Ry ... 251, 25 | significant development of the week | age result. In any event, growers of thr()nn \\rho are winning situation. U. S. Steel was under mod- | Studebaker ......1187 112 was the setback (o the radical labor | grain, cotton, ete. will secure zood | § = 2 erate pressure at an extreme decline of s Oil sl i3 263 | element and the resumption of move | brofits. Profitcering, both among | i life’s battles. } I]flr:r(lnIl’“r:'..\lr("\tl ly:‘:‘” poin ‘0:\”(‘.‘,‘. {jumn] Puc 2o g 2 ‘;1.:‘ \;‘nnhev'\’nn\v leadership. It is not to| producers and distributers, has & Get into one of our ® G Lleb LI 50 € ) nited Fruit ... 3 | be supposed that hor has surren- | ceived a pronounced chec and this Sep - ments and ralls. These were neutral- | ytah Copper s 2% 8514 | dered its ambitions or is disposed to| will tend to allay public unrest. Stein Bloch or Shuman Rooms 309-310 Nadonal Bauk Bldg. Tel, &5 1zed by gains of 1 to 5 points in oils, | 7 8§ Rubber ¢ 261, 126 G s , . F 3 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. S Rubb P 26 elinquish ¢ f the advantages Banking anc o1 08 5 re S sQippings and several motors and their | ¢ : any ofthe ladvantnges il Bankingiiandiyoredlt ohosttionafare | § all Suits. subsidiaries. Dealings were of 1 S Steel 1033 | now possesses: but its willingness at | sound. Building is still 50 per cent . =L 5 U § Steel pfd .. 31 1151 | President Wilson's request to refrain | below normal, owing to high costs of usual week-end character, consi - £ nle 2 ! Onnettaln SR £ | a chiefly of the settlement of outatund. | Y eStinEhouse ... 54% ( from strikes at this time, and to aid [ materials and labor. Rensonable (S rre S T (L s e | | DUCEICO BRIGI 5 86 | rather than hinder a reduction in the [ concessions in these directions would ° | lar Halesilabn e 100000 | Willys Overland b iy cost of living, is of itself an important | promptly stimulate this department! ot ln o | REATes: e = = change for the hetter. It m a | of industry. Tn the export trade there e e Sept: 6, 1919 LO(*AL EXCHANGE new and hopeful trend in the labor| are signs of unusual activity. Jurope | | 271 MAIN ST High Towl Clons movement; an inclination to establish | needs nol only our staple products, = Alaska Gold A 11 ) I,‘RI(‘/ES QIIOTEI) the rule of reason instead of the rule | such as food, oil, cotton, ('(\!Hll‘l‘, etc. PN e Y 9e of force. Labor has already mude | but will also neced large quintities of am Car & Fdy Co 133 ) e — very large sains in the direction of [ American stcel manufactures. Mo & | jana and buildings on Chestnut street. A Can .. Sae & 3 4 (Furnished by Richter & Co.) higher wases and shorter hours, | very considerable extent we shall| Isabel Gerackowski to Mary Blanko, WE OFFER FOR SALE Am Loco " Bid Asked | Which, it is now commenplace fo say, | supply much of the materials ordi- | Jand and buildings at 463 Stanley SHARES AMERIOAN HARDWARE CORP. Am Smelt i Havtford Elee Lisht .. 220 have been an important factor in| narily furnished by Great Britain, | street 5 SHARES NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO ’ \m Tel rel ..101% 1 Southern N I Tel Co 108 raising the cost of living. Recogni- | which is seriously handicapped in its Adam Dastych ta Frank Monkie- 50 SHARES LANDERS FRARY & CLARK. Anaconda Cop . | American Brass . . 23 tion of these facts had doubtless much | foreign trade by the great disadvan- | wicz, land and buildings on Booth | Gl i R Kaldwin Loco ... iy Atacr Flos ran IR ; to do with labor's action: and, havins | tages in lahor and coal, the laiter| street. B & o e % | American Hardware .. 16 gone thus far, the policy of reducing | having trebled in cost. We should, jladys M. Andrews to Marie Spen- l’: (1;] T . s . ' Amer Silver (pai Ao output must also give place to a new | therefore, export much larger quan- | dolin and others, land and buildings ° eth Stee . ¢ E Rills Spen (par policy, that of increasing the out i 7 i { on Wooda reet 3 t 0 8 & ¢ B 5 g ) 4 a asing utput. | tities of locomotives, cars, oil, ma-| on ondand stree O LCTICUT 7 v TE ‘H'lefum*m" cee 3 i Bristol Brass (nan 5 38 RBoth President Wilson and Prendier | chinery, pipe, etc., for which there is Realty & Building company to Ju- i ¢ ’,‘\“ '“,l y “l,“'“‘ B n.m'!\ A ARTEORD) [[‘;“ rl H('l seanne 503 3 E ‘olt’s Arms (pa T T.loyd George. at the risk of personal| a brisk demand fhr out Kuropa to| lius Schultz, land and buildings on DB LA L HION AL A YK B UL DIN G AN EWS BT = l‘“‘锫‘»oll A ¢ 97 4846 of > L, Co (par . popularity, plainly told their penple | replenish after-war requiren ts. | 1+on stree B . » L S e nter Silver prd that the salvation of the world todav | There is also every prospect of a bi EERTE G D)) WERIER 1) CRERIOHG 1) C > Cop sehn 5 LI & C (par 26) .. hesniien et Lo | Walker, land on West Main street. 4 5 . as B My cnre for high | home dems or stee copp: 3 Chi Mil & St Paul 214 a Mar Lmp (par gome fdemani Prol@siecl JollFcoDns Charles W. Steele to Effisio Ansel- | Urucible Steel ... 571 1681% | N B Ma e (par . ; . £ land and buildings on Bradley | Distillers Sec i Lo e (e ‘r;:‘ nntidste for Hmhl-\\v‘vhv'\Ivslx-:n; biles, for monihs to come. Railroul deia ' E ang res’ was u 'Y and shares, t gt glectec are B bl ~ « perffend puniesty '!\r\\”! : r._\l 1” ';n‘\;r‘: !n.'m_\yx IVIVO)JJ’! 1, arve firml R e to R Ciarenceada B e e e s | el ool e TRCha Rl KR ol et Mo D lin M land fenasbutidings o newWalnut and gained more (hrough the war| ment will fulfill its pledge of return-| (oot than any other nation. We can, | ing them to owners in as good con- 2dgar C. Linn to Paul Belazy, land A . ot 1 S 5 TR therefore, well afford to set other na- | dition as when taken over; also In| gn Rea street s Lroltenementihiousc \consisting otiscyen xoomstoia. teeni. tions a good example. Great Britni hope that new legislation will prove| fstate Pa® Shadnitz to Tla J and a garage for one car. This house is fully equipped with shades France, Relgium, and even Germany, | hoth fair and intelligent. There has| Afoon, land and buildings on Horacc and screens, also EN COTTAGES NOW UNDER CONSTRUC- are making a rapid return to the| been some improvement in the money | sireet. TION normal; a result that may be gained [ situation. funds heing more abundant; Carl (. Engstrom to CGieorge H. W T sooner than expected. If capial and | while industrials as collateral are ac-| Johnson and others, land on Stanley THE L‘/“DW’U? CITY labor will simply pull evenly tozether, | cepted with less discrimination fhan | street. the United States can lend 2| formerly 7 ange continues very I¥1a G. Moon to Anna Shadzinthi, . y ea s a e, eHEra nsura“ce . ) world in the great work iver lTow, hut must be scratching bottom. | land and buildings on Horace and = restoration There is cvery prospect of an active | Idnn street ) | Booth's Block, Room 6 Office open Mon. and Sat. Evenings. - £l Solving the Railvoad Problem, but very irregular stock market, with Berloi ~ Modesti to Nazzareus Attention is again foc on thé|a prevalent upward trend. Values in, %euobl, land and buildings on Wilcox < - —— - b railroad situation, the bills introduced | some cases, however, are exceedingly | Street by Senator Cummins and Reprasenta- | erratic, and all transactions should he Serepio Mancheso tolSebattiantMan- 1'\\v Pluml having forced the subiect | conducted with much discrimination | ¢heso: l1and on Atlantic avenue. — | into the arena of i uitable Realty company to Gui- public diseuss and c rvati ings consid- k public diseussion. | ana c rvatism. A1l things constd- | S ELE S B SO nell street. B e L ST UE prices was to produce, and that the | and many luxuries, such as automo- Be-Pond com Foth bills will meet with much op-{ ered, the general outlook is prom ’ ition because of their radical | ing. Tt she ”‘) i Andrew J. Beilin to John and Kath- p aus f radical | ing t should ba temembered ‘thatil 'l = e R 51 15 & phildings! on s, and neither can pass'in the the worst of many disturbing ele-| pyoqas street present form. They will serve, how- | ments has been experienced, and that | i ever, to hasten action on the railroad | the entire world has faced about from | problem, which is becoming more and | destructive {o constructive activiti G. O.P. OUTING TC more urgent ince transportation ‘s| and that many of our present trou- | s the arterial system of commerce, the | bles are temporary and psychological BE BIG AFFAIR degeneration brought on by war must HENRY CLEWS. be overcome without delay, if the We take a sincere interest in the e e i REA[TY TRANSFERS Is Your House as demonstrated by the satisfactory H|| | ovtiiiont suiterii S des vt FILEI] PAST WEEK‘ P R ! He?‘_er Read,y for better service. This cannot be oh- At least 500 people are expected at 1 3 el tained unless the roads are enibled the outing of the Third Ward Repub- service which we render. This is a iEned il o iato g el e TRl (e e s to earn enough over expenses to at ex ln er L] pounce on Saturday, September 1 . . . tract funds for replenishment, expan- G ; 3, desirable bank with which to have [ e |38 Degds Recorded in City Clerk’s | coraims ~ to venorts presentea at : garily means a fair return on capital neeting e ee arg A % = reited. Ow high! wagesland|| . of the affair, held last evening. Of ll K d f H t w k your Checking Account. [Iveetat | Gaitie o nden wase and Office—Important Sales | fhie mumtier” meve. i ‘150 5 x| inds o eati ng or | things is now possible. Better net e il I"'; f‘f‘ '“"(‘_:":’_‘fj \\.’“ ;‘V-Wl et carnings must be attained, eithor SR AR M e poTEaC e e o that the following prominent repub through economy, higher rates or in- During the past week 38 realty [ 2 : licans will be in attendance: Govern- | creased traffic. Higher wages now | transfers were recorded at the city | (9U® W 0 € T B E ol e M I S would be simply ruinous to the roads; | clerk’s office as follows: o Gilfford B Wilson, Compteoiler M Q Z\ I I and users, owners and workers wounld| Walter Andnicker to Margaret| ¢ \webster, State wsurer Gilpatric, | inevitably suffer ill-consequonces. | Kruszinis. land and buildings on Wol- | secretary of State F. L. Perry, Henry Railroad labor today is, in many in- | cott street FI Hall, who| is prominently mentions ’ stances, the hest paid labor in ihe Samuel Waskowitz to Harry Gold-| oq for congressman in Tolland county, TREET country, and additional inc in | berg, land and buildings on st | and Senator Bdward King of Iast 0 &5 EST M Main street. Hartford Michele De Fonzo and wife to Sal- e v holhastchareolatiiine )| H W H A vator Menditto, land and h\uhlm;:..\ = e Ll L orer Steam Ot atel' ot Ir transportation, reported that sufficient Pleasant street. < . ; S e o automobiles have been secured to con- | Louis Brin to A. J. Sabel and others, | vey all who desire to go to Lake Te]ephone Electric Irons Mazda Lamps { | 1000 ana bulldings on Spring street. | Gompounce, The- automabilo parade | | 2 Harry Goldberg to Abe Shimelman, | il start at 12:30 o’clock. The Amer- - p § | 1and and buildings on st Main ) jean band will provide a concert he- - Richard 11 win to Peter Huy- brechts and wife, land and buildings 8 [l Electric Toasters Flashlights §| dore Sanio, 1nd and muiiaings a3 Natlfl"al MaZda i.amfls 6.50, $7.50, S8.50 1.00 to $3.50 “"Noan €. Rogars and others to Sain | ‘ i o e 2 i Hne e el | ALL SIZES Noah C. Rogers and athers to Eva | Electric Suction Cleaners Electric Table and J chernauscy Jondiand shulidnsson ‘ > ’ If in need of new or extra globes for your house Church street. : Nosh C. Rogers ners to Ps Y : i supply them. A complete line—all sizes—al- $20, $25, $47.50, $57.50 Floor Lamps = sll‘n(f‘fl]f'«,l(,:n-f?({?,’,““.n?f&i.:fl‘ ot . 8 « T Lg;ygsi;“gtggk. thony Chernausky, land and buildings Thor Electric ot i \;\Jefinc\c‘gug ’aysmess G H AWK R o ¢ o e K ruszini and and bui ngs on yol- o Y ol L Washing Machines Electric ot Riree. i A . I : Alfred L. Thompson to Albert P. YOU'RE APT TONEED . ¢ Bloom and others, land and buildings e v e $125.00 Dish Washers wnss | B e ANY DAY ELM STREET Peter Rakowskl to Joseph and Mary ’ & Jumt $90.00 B | Voitela, land and bufldings on Acom AL sl Ul - - street, we're *“there,” that's all. The Serng Machlne Bodwell Land company to Wilfred only modest thing about this T. Yeamans, land on Stewart street, Motors Automobile Lamps Sl B s Sl [l B Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. rates, We want to boast about $ 6 () - Ings on Stanley street, 1 ‘5 All 51ze3 . Ernest and Mary (zotter to John our ability In the hope that thiy A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION and Mary Dill, land and butldings on Chapmun street, mayicatchivourteyelundiye il organized and qualified through years of efficient. LS, i er, LI ARl | ol o 05 9 G £ ShImaR: trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Calibrisi, land and bulldings on Tre- Della M, and [tuth Bennett to Wil- bur Tt Bennett, land and buildings on | Capital $750,000. Surphm and Profits $1,000,000 The i o I | Meadow street E P. BURNS, Auna €, Smith to Martin Johnson, 75-77-79 CHURCH STREET Telephone 900 || o Gomeetinusvenue "™ R Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Bock, HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. land and buildings on Vance streef Wilson Moore to Charles Poverman, S 33

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