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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. e STEELSHORIAGE P, s | PNANGAL || RICHTER & CO S e THE DIFFERENCE L : — ] i - ,E‘S,E“E’iii‘,i;’::.%‘;;‘;,;gfif BEINE FELT HERE Salmnenc tund % ‘ 'E S e """""i““'"i WA[l STREET ST[][;K | Members New York Stock Exchange MONEY 1S THE Another Advance 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN| DIFFERENCE BETWEEN|” ! 2 : t Is Consumed c of lnulu:sur .unl instructors in Har- | 'Y publishers is the (-limdv\ x--m-d\ f e reara ok ammotvaot, thiay | 8 the s shaptuge! CRA €Ol |\ e Torme m 0 Stanle orks Manufacturing plants in this city ' by the secretary to the corporation. vor of the federal trade commiSsion. | gr 'y o 5 %,(,:,;\w apbslisdcto ‘5 are facing a shortage of steel, whieh The new salaries will o into effect as | Stid today before the house ways and ' o o0~ e S Bl o s 1 your moncy—use it in a condition, it is said, is due to the steel of January 1, so that the membe means committec. Publishers, of ! at the strike of a few months ago, followed the teaching staff will receive pay- | lapers. despite agroements ‘wmong manncr that will contribute to strik G 5 . v c ! L session. The reversal a S Jounihayy by a coal strike. The strikes set ments at the increased rate on Feb- | themselves have nc neticed | Ehe | qud iy st to th oSO K T Al | cconomy® 11 is necessary he §dded. § o b U L1 suspensionsolfidivi an ers rar (Y | : ’ | = L heavy tone 1o sctive issues outset of today's stock market If you <qi fer your moncy back the steel mills about six months Ireepe Texas shar the demon Despair will drag in their production. The step just taken is a preiiminary The publishers must recosnize ' goae eiGDments e SLSE: 2 that they are consuming more than | .- J shippin you to thé depths of despon Cyril Sullivan, assistont purchasing ' measure, it is stated, for the Harvard N Ather representative ; 5 x”“i can be produced.’” said Mvi gpopipe apeciin G J]ikm‘\ \v\l:.“ half hour prices steadied under i al de asent at the New Britain Machine endowment fund, when completed, he size of papers is hardly & o : company, explained the situation to-; will make possible a much larger in- day, as outlined above. He added ' crease. The corporation felt that on. ! on the that the supplies of steel which were account of the rising cost of living an | Stbiect of exchunze he continucd rging smalier Sunday editions and W you spen properly you can jo pily clothed throng Heights of Happiness. being held in warehouses are prac- | immediate advance in salaries was | "his is for the purpose of at- tically exhausted and that manufac- ' necessary, in order to tide over the |the elimination of extra editions. ’ e s - L . ting your attention to some turers have to depend on mill ship- faculty members until the completion i ~Chiirman Fordney remarked th sl e S0 ° ) ble clothing values at ments at the present time. The mill of the endowment fund campaien. [ ‘consross nasgno authorily te AX the | Gopen) Afgtars 2 fo 5 point. oo an ers, ry &4 shipments have been promised for the By next September, it is hoped, the | “ize of papers. s Seron = (RS Cilen 1 Repeal of the excess profits tax and ;% rday’s prices, sicels also derivi sl o third quarter in the yvear so that they results of the drive will have iuade 2 . substantial benefit N ‘e { Y will not be received until August or possible the additional increase. reiuoval of all taritf on newsprint a acds reac T s SerreT e, X S o Gt were suggested by Mr. Colver as r fearfagisedtathcninen s it dividend l s 3 'ction had heen deferred, and the list | Septembe! The depletion of ware- | The present raise does not apply to e arre. l house stocks, owing to the demand the teachers at the Law school and | edics. ligdes e g ELShe i created by the steel and coal strikes, the School of Business Administration, He said the shortuge trouble began, ‘eveloped. fresh reactionary tendem- have made 1t practically impossible where compensation is on a somewhs Wwith the profits tax encouraging un- *‘»:I;\‘ when call money rose to 14 per to secure’ steel supplies on short. higher scale than in other depart- | Usually large expenditurcs for adver ht ; othing Co. | .. B el ] ome e LA e e : e ¢ . z his ti i i ler publishers are most hurt.”'| 0ils was resumed soon after the firsi Agents Out of Town. change be made at this time in the Smaller publishers are most i wter the first rls o ra 271 MAIN.ST. It was ulmost impossible to locat ! rate of payments from the Harvard [declared Mr. Colver, “because the yally, —Mexican Petroleum. Royal purchasing agents at the New Britaiir pension fund. With these excepitons, | 1arger publishers are keeping paper Dutch, Sinclair and Middle States dis factories today. It is said that nea the increase just voted by the cor-|from them by taking paper on con- n!ui\mg heaviness. The reaction 2lso i act.” embraced various speciulic clud- all of them are on husiness trips in poration aff all members of the | 1 . e Loxace !l‘ Yarious specialiics, includ 5 P the West at steel mills in an attempt faculty of grad he contract price, he declared, Ins Colvmbia Graphophone, mous Deaths and Funerals. tollciat: st e e averages 4 1-4 cents. and the current avers and Endicott-Johason. Steels, | p 5 & price is about 9 cents. The €oppars and food stocks participated S 4 : market Miss Margaret Ross. m’;}“} e b \Wyo s HATE RED FLAG cost of producing paper on April 1, moderately in the setback with low 11, L. JTDD, et SR B G .‘\.u;h‘,\ Works probably is in 1918, was 2 4-5 cents a pound, but ! priced rails. Automobile shares pur- M Amen Tass, of suyishier of ! better condition to fact such a short- —— had “increased materially. since sued an independent course, however, 2 age than any of the local factories. S i Tells | then. Mr. Colver said. No increase | General Motcrs risicg hriskly at noon, fluence of o modcerate demand Hgh grade specialties and a rally for 1~ eXchange. street died last night at her home. : ko . i~ Sccretary of the Navy Danicls : Walter H. Hart said today that the b ; in production through new mills, .to | Tiie money market offered little en- She was twenty-one years old. During e =i e 5 . i the influehza cpidemic of 1919, she PRt Will be well covered on its raw| Graduating Class the Prnciples of [ cqual the increased consumption was | couragement (o the long account, call | Investment Secu dia e eneal SCE IS oL S material, as it makes much of its stee; s p s SR e (st loans opening ut ten per cent. the Rooms 309-310 Nat, Banlk Bldg. Felephione 1815—1814 2 dvening | wis el B S CombTications Lo opand oldirolline fmils (g The)| BEAMEE CAB Sy “Consumption in this country is masimum initial day of the week. “Own a shae in the factory where you work and reced arising from that illness. She leaves zreater than the supply.” Mr. Colver Wall Street, ciose.—Call loans du- from 415, to 7%, o our money.” esides her mother, a -brother Henry said. “and the stocks which are very | plicated the high rate of the month at Ross, and a sister, Miss Jdsephine slender are steadily decreasing 13 per cent. in the final hour but the 100 Landers, Frary & Clark “Rights”. T funeral will be held at § 5 . P cht, 3 advance was without effect, some of &) ~ k = Siturdiy @ morning ot l st :X:‘;-““:‘\:;} ;1:\‘tz\’o Nf'”:;n:‘;'i(t"tch?tflu\fl'j and women that Tovalty to the United | SUBMIT REPORT the umml shares extending their 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. Andrew's Lithuanian church. The < L R he at Such gi,tes today means “‘hatred of ti gains. The closing was irregular. = W SuRal v lbea st Marv e et e e Sales approximated 600,000 shares. 50 Stanley Works. | i . ctery. St AL G F1) wuvo) syent deAnitions oF Moy | S Re NSRRI — 50 American Hardware. Enough Steel Now. Americanisn: mear Tt means 8 : & 5 | New ¥York Stock fixchange quota- 50 N. B. Machine i £ . B. . | Russcll and Erwin plant, owing to e 5 i i N *hila elp nia, Jan. 29 Secretary foresizht in the purchasins depart-{ °-ladelpnia. Jon. o8, Becrelasy e o R BB o TRl N D S 1a e eSSt s : graduating class of Pierce school Sieoodiiat yth epelils] B0 Mieasio i rer el sdinizhel (olay thElyoungihiien « condition existed until questioned ; Lot SOUN BIFG L of profitec Mrs. Ina H. Styles. Philip Stanley, at the Stanley Rule | gyjd a government of law and ovder at Sanford Home for Indigents Arc | tions furnished b said a g B g at & 2 s 4 furni y Richter & Co.. - s, . members of the New York stock 50 Colt’s Firearms. s Exch&nge: 5 i lute Dr. Styles who for many years ahd enough mill shipments promised | ;ng single-minded devotion to this i S Pen. 29, 1920, | 20 Union Mfg. Co. practiced in New Britain, was buried to Keep the factory running at tob | country and those born here or else- Hartford, Jun. 24.—The condition Higk. Towi Close 50 North & Judd. R Des SN A 3 > Sanfor or Indigents at West ; speed for the present. where. 5 i SRl G (o & Allis-Chalmers Mfg 497 49 : 5 i Mr. Carter, at the Fafnir Bearing “Americanism also means, the | Tariffville, commonly known as the | & S0 50 Bristol Brass. factory, said that the concern has | secretary said, &l to hyphen- | State almshouse, was the subject of a 5 5 ecretaryisaid Saopposition tophvI report submitted by Dr. George I. C. -:“‘ (‘ "‘ . Fdy "\ Am Cot Oil . 5 several months’ supply of steel on | ,ied poiitic: by which politicians ap- | F&Po! : 2 Land, e mill shipments, however, | pe. G enatec San. ot | WlliamsicGthist cltv i membengoltis e Le -, 55 peal to the hyphenated vote a the board, and Secretary Charles P. | M 1 & Leather. 23 % Gustav U aged 19 died yester- | are very slow in delivery, the mills el s e e wrles P s day afternoon in a rooming house uuoting from 16 to 20 weeks for ship- | g¢ power in politics, to be thrown for | Kellogs to the state board of chari- RS }::“;L G e S8 Maple street without having ments on orders placed at the pr the candidate or party deemed most | 1€ Lis arternqon in thels . LR e ) et 9134 (‘l ceived medical attention. He ad | ent time. The buyers have to anti \l = s athe with sgwie pelléy which isnisfand Secietarsiceliopelviats 70N 6 CRideE £ d ) - patelidelays iy placingd ordersitar |ies S ¥aouniry ovar the \seas wishes | Sothe lomeoniJanuary 20 and theluyl e By =0 s 2 2 2 CONNECTICUT MUTUVAL BUILDING, HARTFORD 3 £ report is predicated on what they saw ! < e e e T Naela! e . ahead of the time promised. adopred: i ln el e O S 1 (S macondaiGong At md Level plant, stated today that | equal rights to all and special privil- Mrs. Ina H. Styles. wife of Lucius . the plant has cnough steel on hand | ages io none, and whole-heartedness Poor. Styles and daughter-in-law of the today in_the Fuirview cemetery, Hartford. “he died Tuesday of cere. bral hemorrhage. been complaining of iliness for sev- | eral days past and vesterday after- | equestec a doctor be The first inkling of > steel s - ericani e sued euns 2 T noon requested that a doctor 1 chilptinicinegofftho ateclishory Americanism he continued, ICUNS | o\ that condition of the beds was! Atch T & 1 1601 Ned in At 2 o'¢lock wo was | age gippeared in Plainville &t the | foaching evory child in America to [} 2 . At & W I s G Standard Steel and Bearings, Inc., for- p G T e e et »ad and that most of them looked s o ..o o ? 2 . . and 1ead the English lansuage. ; There was & lack Baldwin Loco 1 d S |} Landers, Frary ark Stocks and Right: sent to the doctor®but when he ar- talk dirty and untidy. SOLD AND ADJUSTED “rived, two hours later, Uetz was found the Rockwell-Drake division | a,herjicanism, he added. “guarantees SRl e S e e 313 : S13 dead in bed. the Marlin-Rockwell corporation. | treedom of religion and treedom of | o0 Deat and ventladon. Fhere S o/ 5L i n 993 H ROUGET, Medi Examiner Harry A. Eleock | The Plainville plant laid off about 50 | i1o press and the right of .public as- [ 00 0 e that the house had bee 4 = oy was called in and the man was found | men yesterday owing to lack of ma- | complage. Americanism Goes not shut | (g o e W T to have succumbed: to tuberculosis. al_although it was stated by the | .} doors and does not keep out Trom | i Pl Do (Grtelle BAC St et due 2 Leath O He is survived by his wife and sev- | superintendent of the plant that like | gui country properly accredited men [ {1 i O S o ;s = ergl children in Austria and a step-| other factories, -the plant-has enough | 49 women who'love American ways } S 3 5 Na Mavine Dampl 3 stanleys Works . soft Churles Webber of 4 Austin street. ! orders on hand to keep busy fi and become Amervicaus.” ~ . . | S o New Britain Machine Traut & Hine this city a mentber of Friend | indefinite length of time. S Thees seven aefinttions or iims- | Dr. E. C. E. Dorion, Editor s b ; B e S yJoseph society and Ferdinand Order, trations,” Mr. Daniels said, “are in o, = o . s 1E I North & Judd Mfg Co . 4 P ¥ Ll Red Men. The funeral will be held | ‘BOBBY’, MYSTERY keeping with the iuspiring teaching of Of “Zion'’s Herald Dle.s Corn Prod Ref... S8: Peck, Stow & Wilcox CLEARING HOUSE REPOR! PPriday afternoon at 2 o'clock af the 2 heodore Rooseveit and Woodrow Loston, Jan. Rev. Dr. (65 o Srspeli St S e i T e : Reports for ihe dar Frows il Erwin- Mortuary chapel. Itev. Mar BABY, TRAVELS son in the tense davs of war.” Dorion, editor of Zion's Herald and (uhy Cane Sugar Scovill e York Clearing House show excha e L8 4 to the amount of $76010:915 tin H. Gaudian, pastor of St. M VIA A GRIP active otherwise in the work of the i porn Coal ... Standard Serew com Methodist Episcopal church in New isndicott-Johnson wley Rule & Lovel lances of $80465495 ctery. : R { Brookline. ie 1st prd ERTT He was a trustee of Boston univer-' Gasfton W & W . i THE Mes. Judson . Landon. Think Plot May flave Been Hatched | sity and one of the executive com- Gen Elec St CUMM B'AL e e e g s ] ” g S mittee of the New England Home Gen Motors : ER : i o Kill Policeman Clancy in BOs- | yjiggion council. He had written sev- Goodrich (B 1) ¢ | 'TRUSTCD. | don will be held at 2 o'clock tomor- | k = % 2 1L i row afternoon at her home, 78 Grand | e R ton Dance Hall. sral books on Methodism. Before his it Nor pid o . | street. and will be private Rev. Dr. { ordination to the ministry he was city Inspiration — ] . : || e | SEHMMSTM TR ARBRIISI3117777, N ", G. W. C. HElL will ofliciate at the 29 —Dbancers who | editor of the Manchester (N, i) Interboro Con h; Boston, Jan. Int Mer Mar were at Boughan's hall when Patrol- j Daily Mirror. : Int Mer Mar prd. ice and the burial will be in emetery. man William G. Clancy was shot R : : down among them a week azo were [ Guest Has Heart Failure Int Nickel ... [ 241, Mre.fSarah EC AL SGOoU-clL 1 3 Fi called before the Suffolk county | 3 Ing Baper et oL ss Mrs. Sarah Foiq Lowel Goodseil 3 | rana_jurs today to answer questions | When Fire Threatens Hotel | Kelis spriniicid . 1351 13 | e very widow of the late Ipiscopal bishop, | regarding an allezed plot to Killl 1estield, Mass, Jan - ire | Kennee Copper Rev, Danicl Ayvers Goodsell of Mapl 2 - . i Clancs™ because of his strict enforce- | nat eaused about. $3.000 damage Lack Steel ..... 3 : " Hill, died last night st her home. She 5 : ment of police rules relating to dance | (he van Deusen Tnn here today re. Ma¥ Motor p = Mex Petroleum wag eighty yeors old and for many 3 § halls. sulted in the death from heart di e i g e - e e - arn Interes 3 ¥ % el bl Missouri I’a : N Y Air Brake Mgy Funera; services will w heid g Y that he fired the shot which felled Gamwell, aged x2 Mrs. Gamw& lier home Saturday aftcrnoon at G ¢ Clancy, but claims he intended it for| fainted during the excitement in 5 4 = . =N AT Central . A g i = - ivilian clothing. The government. ! . g was S T N NH & T HOR R l . d ] Legitimate Whi:key Cost oiiie : B B e el Nl i : e t 1s to your advantage to place Legitimate i-key S| said to feel nol satistied that Sam-|gied. The fire was confined to the | Sorthern e doll dit i 5 to $6 a Pint Retail | ., o i saeent OltioCities Gas i JE every spare dollar to your credit m g g i an Am ' & 2 E * A Lve legitimately procured, | e = T i S R i o e e fomn B R .. & the Commercial Trust Company, local man has some ideas of (i e home address and surname \\ul’n(mn ‘ 5 i 1 1 ) ! : ne k s | oc essed, urve still held, and . today A party of lecal people 11 accom- MAIE” oo i i weet eve furthr - wary | strel X : rate of mterest for you. our ac- this man’s home was affectea by the experiences. “Bobby” is the cight- | o \x . i 5 2 £ .« . . i 3 36 5 in the lower court. ¢ ning to the carnival of Forest City Sinclair Oil R . d o ; t count 1s invited. ad Lutiklawiibbelin aferidan i : another officer who was present in | jdental to zettinz out of the hotel as n rvesult of police investgation is | jeighbor. She rullied, but s 1ittle Tatey - SOYTONE & o several persons are under surveillance gt . | ‘enn R R : ¥ . . - & il Philip W. Puecia and Frank Rotondo, = : f J an aiford o indulge. At least or sridgepor | CARN 5 S o : ¢ ! 98 iy > e ; & Sshotaaa T Wwho were arrested before Sammarco (VALUINEMIDDIETOWN Ry Cons o« : where it is secure and will earn a fair cur ° Defc re, seems thitt stre: (i2evort : e 5 ms thil sireet. Bridseport. both hud startling | \'Cle furthy continued fto February | Strel {roupe to Middletown tomorrow | Loyal D, N ¥ cpide ic and after recwning docror's weeks-old baby hoy who traveled council. The ccmmittec requests thaa Sloss- Steel prescription e went to o drusstore. from New York to Bridgeport shut = = allinhosnishitofsu npen that ithe (I ESoutheiniDachs ? Paj i The precions fluid was sold him for up in w valise, und Mr. Robland is | WOULD CONSOLIDATE EVERY of C. club rooms et Main street he- | Southern Ry 2 g 4 (1] Intereei» qud on Savmqs a int _;m|\V“:\}“‘:ll;u(.m'vn»\:.:lml the bachelor who unsuspectingly | ENGLISH SPEAKING NATION. | fore o'clock as the party will | studebaker : : ; ) ‘ 7 1 that several places are chi transported him { leave at that m The trip w " ik Sy A . c v s c . i i eave i . o ) ill be | ope s Co . - ] - Analyzation sh t : Mr. Rolland =ot on the last train made in automobiles. A sleigh party 1[‘ S Per E i EEAD whiskey fo be 70 ber cent. preor « trom New York for Bridgeport, went has also been ¢ - nuke the e i - : | liGuior 100 por ¢ent. provf into the smoking car and went to ” sleep. When he reached Bridzeuort. he scized his bag-——or what he sup- posed was his bag—and made his | in his honor here. *“We must cultivatc e = 3 ek the very best possible relations with SEULILGRZES IO EM NIy S Americi. The one thing we have to | do is to consolidute the ixh-speak- | > : % £ ing communities. Therein lies the i 1L Stimulation of Vice AasiE ( hope of ihe world.” Sir Joseph com- ot e el oilot i At n s A RDE Somebody had switehed grips with | mended the appointment of Austral- |, 5 T s |[Willys Overland g g Hohland. Holes had been punched | 20 comissioners to the United { delivered Miss J. L. lligson of at St Joseph's church, Saturday ¢ e : - & leather to ac - States. Sir Joseph had attended the enbithopE G sory. o S nuary 31 at S o'clock, |\ the leather to admit air, and the | Sta ELE 1 4 Archbishop’s Central Advisory coun- STOCT thy had traveled quite comfortably. | peace confeven as an - Australian ] eil, at o meeting of a purity associa- .S K RelativesfnaIiondaalny el Pinned to the child's garments was | delesate tion here. 2 e : — “low can you expect youns people MARKET QUOTED | TSI T CEMAEN T T Syvdney Australia, Jan. 28,1 want { to see America joining hands with all the rest of the Knglish-speaking na- tions,”” said Sir Joseph Cook. minis- ter for the navy at a luncheon given Union Pac i tip and about a dozen couples Will | yopijeq Rotail hake » the party 2 A 1 U N Food Prod { Indus Alco 1tubbe < Steel y home. As he set it down to put his Jatchkey into his door. the bag began to wiggle and wail. Doubting S oW his senses, Mr. Eohlund investizated acterizes Certai tah Copper L Car Chem = 1 1 17 = steel prd 1 \ discover “Bobby™ inside i note signead “Broken Blosson 2 Hour, Day:or Night. | telling what kind of food to fecd { STRATFORD-ON-AVON TO to vetain their ideals when. at mov- | him. and saying that he had been LAVE ALUMINUM FACTORY. { ing picture shows and at plays, they > TARRANT & HAFEEYA il conie et er hon s e A % e e R UNDERTAKERS ‘ ]‘"_" had been ‘lt\m"3xif”}Iu‘.\fi\,:\‘x\”\,:i]‘i: Stratford-on-Avon, N, 29.—An pge Jove, but of unfaithful wives and [et u:r‘x“:;/ xlv mlm err,Lo') ] IF YOU WANT TO START night train from aluminum factory is to be constructed | ypmarried mothers?™ she asked. Bid Asked B3 MYRTLE St., Fast End Of el 2t checking account, make a will, appoint a Trustce, Ex®cutor or 3 2 st., East End m fice, 153 | station for California in this town famous as Shakespeare's Canon Frewer, of ehion o it ey 2 ) N e S Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 FRAED T T T e | A rord Talet - 205 Guardian, deposit your valuable papers in a perfectly safe place, birthplace. A suggestion that its | worpis is the day of England’s mior 3 » ie Lady Attendant—Free Use of l'ulhu\ ¥ Gt 3 . hern 7 100 obtain investment information, send money abroad, get Travelers 1o Hillside farm. whars he i being | crection’ would coristitute ““the first| cijaiss South Orders Taken for Upholsterin cared for by the city. while the po- | Step in the industrialization of the 228 Cheques or a Letter of Credit. 3 i i s bee rejectec ) ceom- 10 ~ . 5 N lice of Bridgepory ind New York are | ¢ity” has u rejected upon recon WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. 51 ' b FUNERAL DIRECTORS :Lr'wllr’urvu the country for th mendations to Stratford covneil “that SPECIAL NOTIC [ Nmerican Hardw i ety the anticipations of a possible loss to | | S I ceine S The Hartford C necticut Trust Compar-— _Andrews & Dodfittle, Inc. | ; i onnecticu pan-. cal police this afternoon that the [ order. Dristol Brass 2 B ¥ ), CORN PEARL STREET, THE FUNERAL HOME \ l stolen automobile of Dr. M. W. Kin- The Lady Owls will hold a special | Colt's Arms Co ....... 3 ; )hl'y, CONNECTICUT., LMicc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. | sella of this city has been recovered Telcphone, there, shuw—advt. \mevican Hosiers the world’s culture” as a result werc not such as could justify a prohibitive | The Hartford police notitied the lo- T meetinds tomorrow evening in - Elec- | agle Lock Co ... . 1 carrr PLUS FUNDS OVLE $3.000.000. Sce that Paige sport model at auto | tric hall to tuke action on the de nder * “lark of Margaret Ross. : . .