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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 191 IHumphrey stated that an inspection The installation of new str signs noon by the Brown foothall ndi- Workout Is Hampered hy \Wet Ban Johnstone at right tackle, while ley, of Boston, Mass, and Mlss Mary | in the Park Reserve section. Mariondale in 2:14 Trot at Atlanta, f°UIMmage was held yesterday after- : T. Winters. i was proposed by City Engineer dates, and the varsity scored twice o oy i ) ifi BOflI‘d 0l Publ](} Works HOldS o fovored tho adopting of ome kind | Grand Circuit racing at the Lakewood D e Yastiviscored iticoion The fire which destroyed the unfin- Firearms & Ammunition lights. . This matter was glven & GOX BEATS MURPHY BROWN BEATS SCRUBS, played center. Sinclair took left McGAULEY—TORMAY NUPTIALS. Al E e ) : g reen p 2l previ Smery od rig Vfhack Nace € ance ' 7, 92 Clark stree of the lghts had been planned pr | New Hampshive Driver Brings Home ; iBmery | | right haifback in place Constance Tormiay, of §2 Clark streel Bl Ask Your Dealer {N3E | of w sign and sticking to it. The | track was signalized by a spectacular (N€ 8¢ "‘f"* by the use of straight f00t- jgeq building owned by Donato Ma- ASTO R IA | ‘Write for Catalogue signs being used at the present time | batile between Walter Cox and Kran- ball. Coulter and Fox were used at ¢ Smith saturday | Ty A e : | | inckle and Guhan substituted for The wedding of Francis P. McGau- ously but owing to the recent weather | Muddy Ficld. of Jemn A wet ball and a muddy was solemnized at 9 o'clock this s UMC F conditlons it was postponed. 1t was SWiomrm (e, @GRyl B Provide: R. I, Oct. 15, A long !ield hampered the afternoon’s morning at St. Mary's church. The eminglorn, (| 9 voted that 11 new lights be installed : g nuptial knot was tied by Rev. John M Hall, \tlanta, Ga., Oct. 15.—Yesterday's MAY INV IGATE FIRY. | = Gr’andPrlzeMgm Sessi 5 rino of street, on THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC. CO.InG. 688100 are raised letters. It was voted that | efs Murphy. Cox plloted McGregor quarterback, the former showing up evening ay be investigated as to its r Infants and Childre a standard be adonted. tho Grertiandudnenlarcychhion T e MRS e | e S I e B Saaren dalo for a purse of $2,600 in the 2:14 Lonc (han he has pre origin. The completion of the hulld- In Use For Over 20 Years 50 played jng was prohibited by Arthur Despite the heavy downpour of rain | ’ W class trotting event, the main one on L e A T (10 (0, T s e o excellent games. Rutherford, former building Inspec- Always bears last evening, there was a large attend s(l"u‘;’ht.hc’l(‘\“ 1oBCEE AN R dto S0 I As Shurtleff was not able to get to for, because of surrounding condi- the G M i ance at the meeting of the board of s = ats. ihelneiolibe canse oF o eaiiohy Signature of 224 i et Geers started his Mamie Locke in S0 DesEupReTie Rclast ibract jtions g LLE SXLe] ) this race, but his protegee broke so _ = ;"‘Linklhi::f::zu\”:\!\:si::;‘lnl\‘x::“l'\utln‘:‘:‘:t.\l\hm Chase Wil Necessitate Practically | hadly near the half-mile post in the K. N. Humphrey, who presided at tho | An Iintire New Infickd for Glants, | irst heat that she was distanced. Tioeting heard tasny Of fhelrenidents g - i | Mariondale made the Cox horse fight * of that locality, all of whom favored New York, Oct. 15.——While it 100Kks [ for every inch of ground. The best | the coxtension. Ho asserted that 50 |48 If Moran could stand pat on his | time of the meeting so far was made | Per cent. of the cost of the improve- | Cincinnati club for next season, alin the second heat when McGregor inent should come from general taxa- | {hOrough process of renovation con- | clipped off the mile in 2:06%. I tion, liesidents in that district report- | {ronts Manager McGraw of the Glants. Louis Gratten, driven by B. Flem- ed that there was no objection, .bro- | Jlis greatest problem will be in bulld- | ;0" \con" (he 2:03 pace in three viding that they would not be taxed | ing an entlrely new infleld. Because | gy iuiont heats from a field of four very much. Two of them, howey CIithe alling RorGRIngit e 4"]“ ing of | i rters Second money went (o] stated that if they were taxed for the | Zimmerman, Doyle and Ch sl [ TS e : . ¢ <. piloted by Walke improvement they would not favor it. | ing the past season, Manager McGraw s e e Pearl Street Extension Favore jeslizegithaty helwillimavd BitoNmuyel Tl S e sl Gl IS il The opening of Pearl street through | younger players for these positions. | ‘'O “, - S ""_‘_ e to Glen street was also considered by | Tletcher is still able to do his part [ Started and was won by Harry &, an | the board, Nearly all of the residents | at shortstop, but, of the veterans, he | Atlanta-owned chestnut horse, driven in that locality favored the proposi- | will probably be the only player sure | by Bartley | £ = \ F ) NSURPASSED for deep-fat frying and tion but were opposed to paying an|of a berth next season. Chase's case The track was heavy after a hard additional tax for the improvements. | s doubtful. T was slow in getting | Tain during the carly part of the day. | = sauteing. Ready forinstantuse forcake- This opening would greatly benefit the | started last season, then when he E . 3 - . . “ . o9 G cLu, d : making—no tedious “creaming-in” process. public works. The matter of extend- [ Passing of Zimmcerman, Doyle and public as residents living on Glen | struck his stride, he continued to Te- EXONERATE BOXIN sire ld not have to > down | tain his fast gait for about thirty T I et or around Rockwell av days, when he fell off again. I'rank | Bayonne Organization Not Culpable get onto South Main street. | Frisch, the IFordham player, who in the Martin Casc. 1 i i i, Mazola is pure, sweet and Wholesome: and Chairman Humphrey asserted that| finished the season in Zimmerman's this strect has been a necessity for | place at third, will probably be the; Trenton. X Dot e e f : i ; b"ngsout the richness and flavor of the most the past several years and favorcd any | regular second basems 'xt season, hearing held yesterday by the New : ; \ 0 G n e s e S e T L i ity I ] delicate foods cooked in it. Your grocer sells The hoard went on recard us favor- | because he is a phenomenal ground | State House to investigate the death 1 Mazola nsion of Hungerford court | coverer. The third base gap will be | of Al Martin, the New York boxer E . sireet and Pearl street to|a difficult one to fill. who died on October 7 after a match McGraw still believes that George | with Ray Dovle, also of New York, at 1 4 FREE The 68-page, beautifully illustrated Stwers Extended. Kelly will be able to play first, al- | Bavonne, testimony was introduced to & A PURE next question hrought | though he has not yet been able to show that the Bayonne club had com- SALAD 3 Corn Products Cook Book—com- on of sewers on rour w the batting strength against | plied with the laws and regulations of coa';(DlNG i piled by experts. It really helps to solve the idents appeared major league pitching that he show. the commission in the bout. three-meal-a-day problem. Every housewife 'roposition. No objection |, i, the International league. During Mhe lwithesseslahowe 5 Gk 3 \ i % thy e £ e witnesses showed that Martin ¥ i e v = rite for it today. the last western trip, McGraw did a | was examined before he went into the should have one. W us lot of experimenting with his young ' .ing was found in a fit condition, and piayers and some of them showed UD azain was examined later in the bout. B , - - \ n01d) Statz, thefformert Tloly rs M el o i o ) - CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O.Box161 New York City ver, shiowed = encouraging c,;50q by the Troxler Institute of | npre ¢ w n general 1axa- tion v d in favor of 11 Wells ard, SLldet * H. Wells was ' piljy as an outficlder, ‘and will be Silven @ hearing foniihe fextenstonf oLl thineqt nev senson’ | Hoimasihad oo\ o whichowsnted fto lave sthel) j Messrs. AHERN & CAHOON, 47 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass. Rentschler street thro 1 Kensington | ” = lease to the building occupied by the | v s bk 1 ) eugue e erience but, like 5 | . avenue a Buell sire 49t oy Minor teapts saperlemce Bun Mke S o hieule b amsroved by ihe| R\ . Sales Representatives : f Irisch, he doesn’t need any. He is South M: Mr. Wells state RO : ey 1 fine fielder and a zood hitter. Mc- e 1sion of Barnett | .\ axpects that Bill Ryan, the for- tr not important, while mer Holy Cross pitcher, will be able or 1 e ‘.-.,lp with the regular that all clubs failing to abide by the pitching staff next summer. Barl Tules and regulations of the commis- | | Smith, the cateher, had little to do sion would have their licenses | commission, was ended yesterday | when the application vithdrawn. > I T s The commission issued a notice : I Rentschler strect v The sirect will ip eventually, he asserted Quigley’s Communication. ~ A communication addressed to the board by Mayor Georgr A. ¢ e, last season, but he will probably be revoked one of the regular catchers next o = = ve: i WILLIAMS RUNS SIGNALS, A i g IR T U o LIGHT DRILL. Vapsity Team Has Light Afternoor next v Chairman Humphre e - e Scrubs Scrimmage Freshmen by . Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 15— oY \winlie: i Hanover, , Oct. 15.—A light Williams' football practice vesterday P e Rt on Rt ol RS e e e ) i lopeaWanien o Erin i an Al i and special attention to individ Brooks eliminated scrimmage for the ) Yhe ol Shonl = faults made up vesterd pra varsity, but put his charges through ) ’ A e : ) . ] e - e L for the Groen varsity: Owing fo the @ long drill in covering kicks, in While it is not possible to apply hard and fast uniform rules to issues of preferred stocks, nevertheless prohibiting the installation of these fact thal Dartmouth has been oui- breaking through the line and in sis- [ 5 code of general specifications have been laid down and their application should be strictly followed. (1) stations, I nothing is done about @ Dunted in its ecarly season contests, nals. . Boynton (captain) and Carick, rdopting some ordinance by {he com~ Spear is placing particular emphasis the team’s cripples, both got a rest Record of concern for several years past; (2) average net earnings ample to insure a wide margin over mon coung 1 1 of public upon the kicking department, with While the varsity went throusgh all dividend and Sillkil]g fund lcquiremcnts; (3) an cquity in tangiblc assets well in excess of prcferred works will always he ible about »ertson and kberg bearing the spirited signal drill, ‘the scrubs scrim- : i 3 R Wi e i A Lt S e e R AR R s e B stock issu (4) a sinking fund payable out of the earnings to retire a minimum amount of the issue an- ginee was instructed to *t the opin Robertson has completely overed hed back for three touchdowns. llua]ly. ion of the corporation council on the | fror is injuries and will be ready to K shift of Gieser from tackle to his 7 s . a P = 2 : = ini i : : matte e e R e B B e R e e We own and offer the following preferred stock which, in our opinion, combint these principles of \dditional Street Lights, Penn State. Merritt, who reported manent. Beebe, the husky lineman, safety. One of the commissioners of the ' for practice for the first time last is improving every day and is now board of public works bronght up the week. appears to be the logical man forcing Gilliam for a regular berth ion of installing additional street S e e S plpceratiend, - : { | Eiseman Magneto Corporation West India Sugar Finance Corporation | 7% Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Stock. 87, Cumulative Preferred Stock Price and accrued dividend, to yield 7.157% This concern manufactures high-tension magnetos used by over motor truck, tractor, automobile and machinery manufacturers, Ther ve been many complaints from the public on 0% matter and in Humphrey stated that $100 and accrued dividend, yielding 8% The business of this company is that of financing sugar com- panies in the West Indies by advances secured by mortgages, liens A gihepncticarninssiforfiches year fondinefiunegat, gl 919, bwero (3 on growing crops of sugar cane, and selling the sugar produced. g 874.49, or over six times the aividend on the Preferred stock S 'Phe management of this company is closely allled with B. . . company has no bonds or funded debt. Sinking fund provides for py,6)1 Son & Co. The equities available for this preferred stock, a gradual retirement of this issue at price not exceeding 110, ifter taking care of the outstanding bonds, amount to approximately The dividend requirements on the Flectric Auto-Lite corporation, in 18 a share. The sinking fund provides for the retirement of Lice SR EE SnaE v s this stock at 115 and accrued dividends unless bought in the open market at a lower figure. The earnings for the past year were 2.9 . 8¢, Cumulative Convertible Sinking Fund First Pre- upon their $5.000,000 commen. stock. i e ferred Stock. Pricc 100 and accrued dividend, yielding 8 The B. F. Goodrich Company This corporation, formerly the Electric Auto-Lite orporation, in addition to its own husiness, is acquiring the New Process Gear 79, Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Stock. FABRIC and CORD Corporation of Syracuse and The Duesenberg Motors Corporation of Pile 1017, viiiihus aboni 6700 Elizabeth, N. J. The earnings of the Auto-Lite and New Process 22 & g Gear divisions, for five months ending May 31, 1919, are reported The company's balance sheet for December 31, 1918, corrected to show the effect of the present financing, shows net tangible 4 » rate of 3. 1es the dividend requirements of . firs < : 3 Yol nejratogolia e LRumes it edividend fredulremen ) of I Ehe i dirat ets equal to over $205 per share of Preferred Stock outstanding preferred stock. The present orders of these two concerns indicate - s 4 : : and net quick assets equal to about $149 per This stock that there will be a net profit of over six million dollars for the . may ‘be retired upon three months’ notice at and accrued next twelve months. This stock may be retired at 110 and accrued : dividend. The earning power of this company is 5.6 times the are fast becoming the most e L L L D e R e . . . popular tire. WHY? Ask # Connecticut Mills Company Nebraska Power Company 7% Cumulative First Preferred Stock 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock ’ those Who use em. : $100 and accrued dividend, to net 70/ 97 potlAliarcl Ba ancruodl AVIdRANG et tabont L7 a0 The property of the company consists of fully equipped modern Franchise unlimited in time, covering territory from which 3% factory located at Danielson, Conn., and the company owns all the /the company derives major portion of its income. Supplies elec- E stock of the Taunton Cotton Mills, a yarn mill at Iast Taunton, tricity in city of Omaha and vicinity, the heart of one of the rich- Mass. The product of the company is high grade tire duck, for est agricultural regions in the world and the second largest live ——DISTR]BUTED BY_ 7 which there is a great demand. This stock may be retired at 115 stock market in the United States. This issue of stock is redeem- 9 and accrued dividends according to the provisions of the sinking able at 110 and accrued dividends. During the year the preferred fund This company’s earnings excceded preferred dividend re- stock dividend was carned 2% times. quirements by 3007 International Fur Exchange Incorporated The Steel & Tube Company of America ° : 7¢; Cumulative Preferred Stock 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock 951 and Illl‘xl dividend, yiclding 7 e $98 per share and accrued dividend to net about 7149 l I Os. o., The husiness represénts units originally organized in 1871 and One of three largest manufacturers ¢f steel pipe and other 1881, It includes daily sales of raw furs and public auction sales tubular steel goods in the United States. Gross sales, 1918, $58 - held three times w year at St. Louis. The net quick assets amount 058,698, Net earnings after fixed charges and taxes, $8,622.200, INCORPORA i to one hundred and thirty-five dollars a share for the preferred over seven times the preferred dividend Application will be ED) | stock. The sinking fund provisions state that the preferred stock made to list stock on New York Stock change. Redeemable at will be retired at 110 and accrued dividends. g e mehe s sdis i and acsrued alnidends. Corner Park and Bigelow Streets, RICHTER & COMPANY New Britain, Conn. Berlin Garage —— Dealers —— Morrins’ Garage MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE—31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Hartford, Conn.—6 Central Row Waterbury, Conn.—21-22 Steele Building Springfield, Mass.—Third National Building BRE