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LUCAL STOCK | - - s quotep O PENEDELATED (FRERRTRTR. C O, i Bad Weather of Past Week Has Roums 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel 1 W. T. Sl OPER. Mgr. ssssneececwanseeamai®® | THINKS ARTICLE X e W‘-MMM—"W‘a AN MID-WINTER SAL | £AN BE AMENDED | FINANCIAL z | e =t ] D THE PROPER of 1 uc is Possible—YVi~its |An Caused Fnumerators Considerable rurnished idhter & Co.) | Stanlcy Lday, Mgr. Ditlicelty and Holds Up Work. e v 3 TR f 25 Shares Hart & Cooley Co., Sto Southern N 1 Ter Co o7 100 perienced by the census enumerators American LSS .. » 7 American Havdwar i FUNDS E i 'R-L_______/ resident Taft visited the capitol to- | American Silver ¥ day and conferred with senators ac- Billngs & Spencer tive in the movement for peace Wall Street. 10:30 A. M.—Contrary < 5 3 suburban districts the snow has drift- ; \ 7 T treaty compromise. He had a talk {0 general expectations. the further ‘I_vr:?ml By s .. 5 e i imeult forktha _m‘:m-‘i‘ ‘1‘1":":‘ :\‘“‘ the ““{‘l \‘“““I“‘ New Earthquakes with Senator MeCumber, vepubl ; wdvance in rediscounts announced I‘I'“ !‘ -\”;'f Co R > Ynumlmvm-‘ and 1 (SRR i Lt e iv;x mls {‘m\ Felt in anders, rary & Cla 1 S sua t ace. 3 meration to 5 It is so | . T . 1 . e 0 Then the fun besgi Mexico City, Jan. 22.—Strong} anned to see a |, - 5 NS o ! 5 : g exerted o F yate ac se i - all over the Nc ngland distriet,, Mr. g ed only a moderate adver all over th w Iingland district | quake shocks were felt in the | on account of the bad weather of the { past few weeks, Cen Supervisor Thomas J. Smith said tods In the e e e S - Dame 13 m keeps her cagle eye on cach member of every American family. North Dagota, (u\l:l reservationia” egq G ThE e e O i leader. and later p : number of senators regarding the g arlih National Mar Lam NSn . ; £ fluence at the opening of today’s stock Aamp .3 “Smith stated as reports are coming ‘ L . ¢ o o s ; 5 ‘W Drit: e ! : =5 Vera Cruz from 3 to 5 o ompromise negotiations. market. Prices were mainly lower, | ~eW Dritain Machine 5 in of the difficulties being experienced | DENIES RUMORS L2 = o'cloc| If you want to wear the best During his visit to the senate, M. | ) 5 0 o B0 inew, main. | Niles-Be-Pond com, .. . by the enumerato | ; odds Ihere jmers imoS il ot S IEn L Iotie cver Taft addressed briefly representuatives e DOl g et ERIT PR cclinos, Jutey North & 2ia 3 - I . 1 | London, Jan. 2 A statement is- | although some residences wi nd most stylish hes ever ‘ o ‘n S 1y fron to 215 points in General 1 & Judd Mfg Co . | Representatives of commercial di- | a e G e e Jof 2 local commllice N s Alotors Texas Co, Colorado Fuel and | pock Stowe & Wileox i (rectori e B e i HeRiE R o el ed o de Y o o e e R e T v e merican i and have g O/ talk Nt g aas Wid he several of the minor specialtids, werc 7;”»“"“ Mfg Co .. -- 587 | the census difficult for the government { Lloyd George says there is no truth | e st e Rrarienis iehimoncillcttioveriito in behalf of the tremiy. He said he : S S e s | the trmore demol C| properly clothe the : id not believe a compromise on the ascribed to causes remote from money g S ATC BOreW com .. 2 | agents particularly among the for-|in reports that the British war min-|an structures wh re s 3 ae 1 " % C condi s. = S C dusty s e S 3 jule & Level . | eigners who are suspicious when two s ~ v 5 Spenc > rehill @ fhe Kiddies, parigrinate reservation affecting article X. of the onditions. easoned industrials w St oy [ReiBnEs (VA Lsusmclons hen t ister, Winston Spencer Churchill and | ctroved in the earthquake of s st | enumerators call for information. In | the general staff advocate the send- | 3. while shoeks lasting 20 1 a number of cases the C O] ercia ing e S C; ~a s 8 - 2 s . b mber of cases the commercial |ing of troops to the Caucasus or any | caused further damage at S and we will show you how it le > of nations coved vt would steady and investment rails tirm, a Traut & Hine | can be done. kill” the le: ne ! though a in inactive Most I Tni, 5 ST i 2 “At present mhout S0 senifors are | Were cancelled within the first half- 2 representative n have preceded a | other part of Russia. andl SaniPrancincolds 12 Panl Acme Wire 1 favor of vatification about evenly hour. peee— divided on the reservations. Wall Street. Noon.—Bears made those 14 reservations stand hetween involuniary contribution to the carly compro- | rally which was led by high priced them. Tt seems to me that he Farrell xpix'cau be had and the treaty rati- | steels nd oils. The easy rebound l fled, luflcwd proof of the small supply of “The attitude of the president in ! popular issues and the extended posi- ° regavd to what he will do is not quite | tion of the shorts. Prices reacted o lng 0- clear. It I been said that article | with the approach of noon, pressure X. of the league of nations covenant | concentrating in the motor zroup, 27 J is the heart of the league and it is i shippin nd secondary steels. Heavy 71 MAIN ST. that it embraces the intentior e o el Lo e the members of the Jeague 1o co-oper- | notes. mostly at recessions was ate in putting an end to war. But on ' seribed to the higher discount ap- [Hm other hand as a practical proposi- jjjicable to these securities. Several tion article X. will 1y if ever be new low records were made by the . {iny \“.‘1 for l(lndyvl’ 1nl|~‘l!e.< 16 and LY’.I' | war flotations liberty second 4 1-4's : any attempt to bring about war Will | g ljine 8066 MOTOR BUS LINE | 5o i “down. 0 T believe that a e S 1 g Street Close—General ‘ompromise on this article X. ean be WILL START NEW i and low priced specialties we | made without killing the lcague . 5 S H As result 07 the progress during the ¢ by the bi-partisan { under further pressure in the last hour when call money rose to § per petition With Hartford Street e e ke SR (0 (OmiD s ;-ex’:-gé»n.“‘“ vlnwé'h fvx”'l-‘"f,“ s mise differences on the peace treaty. 3 o e SRR & S Cars—tCapitalization $1.000.000. | senators today were more hopeful of approximated 550.000 ) i g settlement of the controversy {han | Iarttord. Jan —Wiih dgive cen'dypey have been for weeks. Conferees | New York Stock fxchange quota, ares, onc cent iransfers and continue | Leyorted that decided progress had | tions furnished by Richter & Co.. ous service from 5 a. m. w0 11 p. n been made in thie negotintions as to | members of the New York stock daily on main routes of passenge article of the league of nations | Exchange: fie in Hartiord and to suburba | covenant, the chief stumbling bloch Jun. 23, 1920 ters. a new pusscnger Ds | Leaders said. however, that the con High L A otor bus will be put in{o effecton 0| Terences would have to ostena inte | Il < about Iebruary 5 by the HAartfor | jox week, Sl Motor isportation—an organ zetton which is expected o file it, tificate of incorporation in tate within week reord ¥ 1o “tatement made teday by slagmon i S Kamchatka Peninsula Motor Co.. wWho i ‘ice NEW HAVEN, CONN. o'/ Cumulative Preferred Stock in \utomobile Service in Com Free From Present Normal Federal Income Tax and Connecticut Property Tax Par Vaue $100 per Share Dividends Payable Quarterly: February Ist. Callable as a Whole or in Part for Sinking Fund at $115 Per Share. : Preferred as to Dividends and Assets. Entitled to $115 per share on Dissolution liers .. 3 471 481p Am Beet Sugar .. 9 911y | -— Am ST : . Am Car & 1dy Peaceful Revolution in Am Cotton Oil CAPITALIZATION. (Upon Comwletion of Present Financir Preferred Stock 8¢ Cumulative ... Common Stock $ 500,000 $1,000,000 \m H & Leather Am | Stockbolm. Jan. 23.——Peaceful rev- | Am dent and zenersl manager of the new j olution has broken ont in Kamchatka | Am S ern. | peninsula, whe the. military in! Am It is to Le capil at £1,000.000 | Jeazuc with the population has av-! Am T Capital is coming largely from Ne rested officers and civil officials ac- | Am Tobucco * York, according to M Newtfn. ¢ cording to advices received here from | Am Woolen THERE IS NO FUNDED DEBT. BUSINESS— The Acme Wire Company is a Connecticut corporation organized in 1904. It began in New Haven Lo manuacture magnet wire, Due to the inherent merits and the reputation of its product, The \eme \Wire Company has now become one of the largest manufacturers of cnameled wire in the country In addition to the enameled wire business The Aeme Wire Company has built yup a jils and windings made out of enameled wire for ifty § F 1o h" put in servie | ielsingtors ! Anaconda Coppe HECC ) Violent fighting is sald to be in '‘Atch Top & S F 1 by i progress at Irkutsk where the all-' \t Gulf & West I will b ussian government has had its Baldwin t' | headquarters, hetween partisans of Balt & Ohio | Gen. Kolchuk, former all-Russian , peth steel { commander and rebels. iBRT v large business in the manufacture of rious manufacturers, such as manufacturers of starting and lighting apparatus for automobiles lect meters, small clectric motors. vacuum cleaners. washing machines agnetos, spark coils. e | 1y suppor f clared to have joined thie insurgents. | Ghesa & Olo Patriotic wicrs Will Not Allow | S = Chi Mil & St P | INCREASE SATLORS' PAY “hil shington. ~Mc imately onc-third iv th of all enlisted men in the na New York. Jan —Patriotic poul- [ and the coast guard, except recruits Corn Prod fanciers here have come to the | is provided for in a bill passe ible S scue of Incle m and Victory | by the house and sent to the senate. (‘uba Cane nee ross sales having increased irom ASSETS— pon completion of the present financing. NE QUICK ASS S will be approximately $161 ird< (0 Be Killed, As Ordered By = 2 = TOTAL NET ASSETS approximately $306 per share of this preferred -stock. Belginm seder, share and the ble to the preferred stock EARNINGS— Net profits for the past three years (1919 partially estimated) apphc X vears over twice the pre- were equivalent to three times the requirement. and for the last seven Divveers of the S arm :m‘n; The vote was 311 (o 10. The in- tt-Johnson ferred stock dividend resuirement. vigeon service and they will not Mie | crease, retroactive to last January the e 1 reluctantly . ordered { 1. would continue until July 1. 1921 s Ly thei g \uguste De Corte of —— CR NG & W Staten { ' Disappointed because of what he| TETH e L e hington. Jar 5. —Because of S1oco) 1o shortage ofiicers. con- DIVIDENDS— For the years 1909 to 1919 inclusive, the company has averaged dividend payments of over 109 capital stock. Dividends at the rate of 8% are at present h(m“ paid on the common stock, of which there is twice as much outstanding as the present issue of preferred. . 5 SINKING FUND— 3% of the par valuc oi the largest amount of preferred stock at any Ztime outstanding to _be pur- Company at not exceeding $115 per share. Stock to be retired and said was lack of recosnition by the sovermmner . Corte sailed Wednes- Gtoodrich (B F) Co 787 Nor ptd y for Em {0 mpend bis ves (B0 F Wa8 BEEed o0y by Becretars 000 \ining days after ordering the | Daniels to defer for one year from pigeons io Killed and mounted for | MeXt July the compuls HSHIRETE ~ of rear admirals, captains and com- chased or redeemed by the Interboro g Int Mer Mar wanders. who have wched the age * Int Mer Mar limit bareing their further promotion Int Nicke reservation at the Museum of Cance i ional Iistory. Protests of fanciers, wwever, led to a plan 1o auction the sivds today 1o persons who will see | PREFERRED 20% of the net profits of the Company shall be set aside until a fund is jormed equivalent- to 16% STOCK DIVIDEND of the outstanding stock. Preferred” dividends to be paid from this fund in any vears in which and the fund to be rebuilt to 16% before dividends on-the. common The compulsory retiremeni law was ' Int Paper ed in 1816, 1o be effcctive next | Kelly Springtie | t they .are well cared for. | ¥ | July | Kennec Copper 1 | | vroceeds will be sent to de Corte v said to be nearly penniless in his old age. { CARS OFF SCHEDUI RESERVE FUND— the <1|\1m1m is not carned e Lack Steel stock may be paid. Mex Petroleum The first pigeons sent to France Midvale Steel VOTING POWER— In certain cases of default in these provisions. preferred stock shall assume sole and exclusive voting power and when this voting power is possessed by the preferred stock, it shall have the -quarters of the outstanding preferred stock to retire itself at $115 per | with the army e 11 bred | Missou Uncle Sam and Vietory. accordir | Automobiles in the Way Causes Slow t Le flidavits made by de Corte. | Up On AUl Lines. | « right upon vote of three e e 3 N Y Central .. 2 1 aid dividend = . z | e trolleys ahout the city are! s ‘ share and accumulated unpaid dividends. | : NYNH&HRR Whelesale Resignation {running away off schedule. The Northern Pac Of New York Teachers | oia ned hus become the right of Ohio Cities Ga New York, Jan. —Low pay drove | way for all motor trucks, jitneys and Pan Am P & T 300 teachers out > New York | qufomobiles who much prefer the Lent B I wols during 9 according to fig- 5 Pittshu Coal e o v Wm. L. Et- | 5M00th surface that the connecticut prossed Steel Gar . company keeps for its own cars. Ray Tons . cribed the sitwa- | There is no v that can prevent Readin * asserting that | trucks or pleasure vehicles from Rep [ & & ..... igning every day and | running in the tracks and the pr: Royal D, N Y .that in many schools classes were |tice has hecome s0 general that Sinclair Oil Ref being hampered by k. of instruc- | trolley service I ralyz Sloss-S Stecl & 1 tors. ionnaires sent to the for- | far as schedule re concern > Southern Pac mer te 2 added, have elicit trucks have worn de ruts Southern ¥ the virtually unanimous advice *“pay |side of the rails und when a machine Siudebal MORTGAGE— No mortgage or lien can be placed upon the property of the Company without the consent of three-quarters of the preferred stoc AUDIT— There shall be .an annual audit of the affair i the company by a certified accountant, and report oi the operations of the Company shall be mailed each year to cach preferred stockholder. AMENDMENT OF In no event shall the rate of dividends be reduced or the preference in dividends or in liquidation PROVISIONS— or the right to accumulation of dividends or the provisions for retirement through sinking fund be altered without the consent of all outstanding preferred stock. MANAGEMENT— e Company has been under its present management since its or anization and they have made a ve great success, both financially and as an operating unit. The officers, who are themselves large holders of the common stock, are: \. M. Tyler, Pres:: L.. Hartpence. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.: L. S. Horner, Vice-Pre nd Sales Mgr.: L. S. Tyler, Vice-Pres. and [’roduuu‘r Mgr. Brower Hewitt. Treas J. E. Wheeler, Sec'y. The directors ar NE AL By L. Hartpence, James®T. Moran, L. S. Horner, 1L, Tyler and John J. McKeon., New IHaven, Conn.: Alexander Harper, Bristol: John Ewen, New York and Brower Hewitt. teachers a living wage. gels into the rut it cannol get out.’ Texas o Supt. F. L. Bear tated today Tobacco Prod . hot Her Father in {that the situation is the same all tnion P: _ over the state and is causing nothing ' 'nited R Order to Save Mother | do.t or paralysis in the trolley sys-| (o o . Annapolis, Md., Jan. 2 fiss | tem. = fluth Jefferson. aged 18, has clearo:d o up t1 of the shooting of her e L o I aeleini i Attacked By Robher:s j U s steel U S Food Prod .. 1 1 rather, Charles Jefferson, aged o ' U 8 Steel pf ( v © S Indus Alco .. S Rubher Co PURPOSE— The mouney derived from the issue of this preferred stock will be used to increase the working capital of the Company. We have complete data on file in our office which we will M plcu~ul to submit upon request. e supervision of Messrs. Alling, \WWebh & Morehouse emplove of the Naval academy. ?‘ne, (»lerk Puts IJI) Good Fight nen said she shot her father to save her g il mother, whom he had threatene Springfield, Mass. Jan. 23.—Ben- (58T [HEH - Jefferson is in a ecritical con il DY Tinc 1o, o s fand . tion in a hospital here with a bullet Aain e lung, near ths| AN sireet shoe store, was shot and | Dedths and Funerals. beaten today by {wo men who ai-| Heu Al l.egal proceedings regarding this issue have been under and Mr. James Wheeler. - We offer this stock, subject to allotment, when, ¢ and if fssued. at heart. The girl said her father had made similar threats on previous oc. | tacked him with the supposed motive | Mrs, Christine Selander. casions when he did not appear io| of robbery. Though shot through the funeral of Mrs. Le himself. abdomen and bheaten over the head! Selander was held from her oo AR S S ., crench, he put up at 71S Stanley street t flernoiatat Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. | such a_struggle that his assailants| 2 o'clock, with Rev. G. . Pibl o TARRANT & HAFFEY fled. Mindle not expected to livi ating. Services v eld in (1 UNDERTAKERS The police believe the men to be jpwin Mortuary chapel < 4 professional crooks. On entering the ,'olock and interment was in MYRTLE St., East End Office, 153 | store one of them asked to be fitted i ometery Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2. with overshoes, and while the clerk : - Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parlors. | was so engaged the other attacked > Tap Orders Taken for Upholstering. him. | g $100 per Share and accrued dividend, Yielding 89 SPECIAL CIRCULAR UPON REQUEST. . Taplin s winter home FUNERAD DIRECTORS CITY ITEMS R o arrive i s 3 o and inter The Auxiliary . residence on Walnut street THE FUNERAL “0‘"" e e siock * ment will be in.the Forestville cente- c i Taplin, Jr., Wwho has ived home today. Richter & Co. Frisbie & Co. Goodwin Beach & Co. 31 West Main St., National Bank Bldg., National Bank Bldg.. New Britain. New Britain. New Britain. | Some Cossack -nts previous- ;g S . I s : PIGEON AUCTION | Kolche l.(::}“l"fy,‘m)l‘“ i : wl almost every conceivable line of electric apparatus. I'he business has grown very rapidly = S15 - ; 1901, the €3 02.000 in 1913 to $3.114,000 in 1919, E 2 [ i ofticc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street, § in the K. of I Telephone, meeting there {