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‘ L) - Financial e ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Street | division ma cularl opening of Is agaln we 2ith the foreign Ired SHAres ousow With 10 A Virtual pting contributed t« of prices at k market vulnerable and kine M list Wall pvor ppers ho irre he t th utilities x¢ y low range todia wo re most M ielded the to further tobacce, and At rican Writing I and International troubles In tha dull but reac the coalers. Re foreign cen wome of specialtic prefert eatlocted labo Rails re under lead of the variabl 1 od per . uper ndustry 1onary flittances ore W 1230 ndnry Tl ure Wt middn, he “Southiery niled to - tadse nuval prefers ol « Noan--An ppening rate of T per cent lor eall money, the highest initial guo- o T v eI TeTTteTITeRd W RIGIHAL «etttg and-furtirer i patrment bt pffcea aiifThg the morning, Amons 1GH prade G, expecinliy . Mexienn- whe ‘ansAmetican petioleums, Royal Daich nd ‘Homxton, dechnus ran fromr 2 to 4 My, Solord and relaléd ins Studebulse A, Lubber and Bo points —how shippings wnd hif of unclawstfiett stocks yielded 1 Pagifics and juniar he goul group shewed ayeragg ossen. of 1 point. Hugars hardemted on he higher prices quoted for-the refired produet mnd gas shares were tompard Voly Gttivt and strofg ) doglines.in the st hour, Rewd- .~ Souther Hallway preferred ‘Tt POt e T IO re Wio sheowing ‘especial pressore. ‘The 68T Henvy. Siles approximal. . 875 ha Qiew York Stoik Bxchange auotas “urmished by Richter & Ce., of the New York Stoek cadin highe vestment and ed eed unnouncement that directors’ had uction on. the semi divi I. Motors and eontinaed but wer ner pres- a on rdilway tor w L 2 points, was 000 High. 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Just and ot | l Texas and Pag Tob Prod Trans Oil Union Pac United Fruit United Retail St "8 Food Prod .. Indus Alco . S Rubber teel 119% S U U U S teel Utah Cop Va Car Chem | Willys Overland il SENATE APPROVES SCHOOL MEASURE from First Page,) the v« (Contlaued ke )y on Tuesday iled The senate did not to license those Over-be-who-wish in inland. waters. Genernl Eacise Mcasurc. The hotise réicived™tho general cise bill. which in v ovill apply federal propibition Jaw Lo the st It is not as sweeping as the Volstead act. It would repeal 't the present permisstvo excise laws such relating té the granting of censgs apd_ regulation_ of | would pesgnast all negaiive.daws ! as prohibiting the sale of. ikuar 1 "atMings in liquor ar:tIn part the | trangportation of Tiquor y In thialagipppge the HT wouid not prohibit transport of Jliquor by owneP bevween Hisplaces of residence, If L& Mis stnfpep shd Wirdter 1o p up-to dive gallabs, bul Loe galor liquox carcied in hand « vehicle would be prima facie avidence of vio- latiom-or-the laws — Tn fts generat-ef fect, 1t is stated. thre hill p Volsteat & L i The- senate adopted tha bill ganizing tha.state poilsa deparineny xnd crenting a force of officers “erve ds a state constabulary . May Overiide Veto. Whies the general assembly began its sexgion joduy mgmbers of e, house expected that thé Sunday ol servance bill, vetoed -by the ' gover- nor, would be allowed té remain on the table and right of Way given for the soscalled “anti-strike bill” which Tuesday was also -tabled Sonre—wemrtors - were #tpod_to set against morrow 4nd the house ite—attitudo_and te with- the Friday session. Liney, Tiowever, said that v urgent and he would bill ™ st on the tish salgs —aiso umders gession might alter to do away Benator d a sess insist dec vaR on one. governor's veto of the Sun- BT Ws #tNT generally discussed in the corridors and opinion was en- tirely that whioh forecast passage of the bill éver the veto Tolls Still Stand. The finance committee reported ersely on the bills to remove the tolls on all bridges in the state on which traffic tolls are now collected: The explina ‘was that’ the state needs the The bills wera rejected. same committee ro- ported against a number of /bille-for taxation exemptions, such those to plieve from taxation rail- wi in the hands of . (sther favorable these any The street receivers. reports Get dJobs For Boys. an ugent for the Connecticut for Boys to secure suitable homes and employment for boys re leased from the school: on the at- torneg general bill to cle up tech- nical®ies in the taking over of streets as approaches to the state pier at New London: $20.000 deficiency ap- propriattem for the Connecticut [le- stitute and” Indastrial Home for the Blind To ¥For School Taft Sends Petition. Senator Seymour offered a petition on-behalf of Willlam Heoward Taft, tobmer » premident of the Untted Sfales. for tment_of a *‘real civil service or law In a short speech the senator said he believed the senntors were desirouns of having a vl service law in rforce and not hav the close without such a law Senator Hall tioned the standi aid net apply to pending legislation. It developted that . attached this petition was the draft of a civil sery- iee bill, and it-was on this point that Senator Hall inclined to base objection. Senator Seymour in his speech claimed that the legisla- | ture had been placed in a wrong light for the Inference Was that it was against the merit system He tributed this impression to the sonal atitude of J. Menry Ror: and Rep: John Buckley toward service B Many Prom The Neutenant petition and but Hall had action of [ the judiei committe while he the bill. The petition Mr. Taft bears scores of names of prominent men | an® women of the state The bin | would create a commission of three 1o appointed by the governor; it establish classified . for cmergancy conditions: and examinations, ctc. The of considerable length. Gasoline Tax Favored Anante committe izainst relieving street railway com- panies of portion of the re onstruction and maintenance of pub lie hichway brid I: reported fa a bill te lay a tax of 1 cent per gallon .on gasoline sold in the state. the distributor to he licensed ind toy he tax direct into the state treasury and making changes in the sucgession tax law in order to se cure additiona! revenue An appropriation of $4.000 for tho Connecticut Iumane seciety was rec- ommended. When the session Wil a of ston gques- petition if it to was his per- back civil Names, admitted Senator W reference to delayed nt he " v xamined headed by be wonld provide rules bill sory is Tha reported cost vprabl for board of control defie- fency . apprepriation of $1,000,000 reached the senate. this body recon- wdered tn action in adopting the orig- inal bill. agreed fo the Nickersop i 109 | ment requiring the aitorney general to inguire into the deficiency items provoked long and vigorous debate in the house yesterday afternoon Tha senate adopted the bill for ap- pointmen \ commi: to pur chase additional land near the capitol purposes of building to house state departments The bill consolidating Norwalk with the cities South Norwalk and the fire district and incorporating the city of Norwalk, was adopted after amend- menta had accepted In the house it the petition Knapp Bric withdrawn Favorable reports for on bills for relief of needy sons: for support of trade supervision of schools; to aid Voc tional cdueation with federal as tance; ¥ ror zation bf =chc for non-English speaking adults for instruction of adult blind sons in their homes The resolutions appointir I". Noonan, judze Farrell, deputy judge @t Windsor Locks, were adopted in both hodies. The house decided in giving $2.800 1o James H. Clarkin of rights in the ola in Hartford, Al committee on amed—Russell of Bailey 37 Durham fencing bill on digagreement. porte were on superintendent for “ the towns of of Norwalk, st Norwalk een ’ announced Herbert 21 had been was of of port appropriation bling per- sdhools; s and per Thomas and Thomasx W. release property for armory conference was Middletown and on the sheep which territory Other favorable re- bills ‘providing for a of highways and bridges in 1owns and other places, providing for trunk ~highways in New. Jondon country, for town boards of finance- and authorizing the Scott Investment company . to build :\'f\ll.fl. : 5 4 The standard_time violation alty bill_rejected by the sesate terday was. tabled by the house An emergency bill of $10,000 for summer fibrmal schaols was mdopted T &tonomy warnings by both Mr. Wickerson _Mrp. . Southwick of Cornwall - is pen- yes- *Pure la ' GOING UP! @@@@@é@@@@} @) ( ® 0 e “B"” above high “C!” Miss Edna LaVerne Priebe, 24, sang it recently at a Baptist church concert—the highest note eve by fully” developed truman voice. It is two notes above previous adult record by Mrs. Ellen Beach Yaw of Los Angeles. however, have topped both of these records. Robert Murr of Minneapoli ached the Childre i ) of 250, baICORY.. 8eats for. spectalors. Battle-ofi usic, Armosy Fri-evening. —advt g Rev: ‘1. W. Olson, migstofdry from “Siberia, Will~ "speak . at the Swedish Elim Baptist church tonigit of his work, in thmt country. l o St, Mary's Ladiés’ Tempetance v clety will meet_at ¥ g'clock this e ning at St.- Mary's school hall, The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their- annual election of officers this cvening Mt Tugles' hall. The committee” on the anniversary will also make a report White Rose Camp, will hold their regular meeting this- eventng- i the foruler meeting hall of the K. of . on Main street. Tda . Carl administratl late Erie U. n_has of the rlson. been appointed | estate of the | Mr. and Mrs. _Geor; A, Warner, of Naugatuck,. Conp. announce the ongagement of Mrs. Warner's siste Miss Berniee . Hartman to J. Willard Newton, of Patchgne, L. I M Wirner w! Miss Karhiryn Fartman, formerly of this city this today Benjamin sailed from Russia rhelin, New York of city, 3uzzy Dul, uged Drozdo®ska, aged a marriage license 9% Grove street, and at Sexton street Miss Nellie have taken out Dul lives at Miss Drozdowska and 21 le milk, - Zlc. Jtussell Bros.— HOLD UP CITY BONDS, No possibly for actin v i taken th work for v O. F. Curtis the legi wture issue, the city is now read, favorable ting beéing antici- wil! taken out a manth on issuance of city bonds to provide the M stated. Fince authorized the at liberty to go tion by a” city me pated. The bonds in several installments un- employed, has has be Best advt butter, 4% 1b. Russell Bros. Best 1 Bros. They put th' vice president in “h' eabinet so he won't git slee sickness. Us men are a ot knockers — when young we say she giggles; whe 1 we say she eack a woman's she's Pure 11¢ Ib. Russell advt lard, Bros,— Union | i f i and above \bove sung Facoma, Wash., has sung “D" two note Miss Prieb. Lou Milon. T-vear-old Denver girl, 5 two Teobert's “D.” notes LOCAL STOCK - ' MARKET TODAY (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Bid Askead 140 111 140 80 176 Deaths and Funerals. Joseph *Lanonte The funeral of Joseph was held at 9 o'clock this at St. M s church. Rev. | Kraus we the celebrant of emn high m: of requiem l William Downe: wa Rev. John Winters was master -o ceremonies. The pall Aearers, Fred |.‘i(' ini, Winsted I’. Recci, Bristol; { A. Cone Hartford: Serafini, N. Temple and V. Broscio, of this cit The burial w in Mount Benedict cemetery at Hartford. Lanonte mornir William sol- Rev. deavon; HTd Elec Southern Am Am Am ¥ I 1 N ¥ Hardware Hosiery stol Br: llings and Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Landers, F and C N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd . Peck, Stow and Wilc, anley Works andard Screw 40 TRACK SECTION HAND KILLED. Schenectady, V. Y.. May 12.—A wooden wedge, placed on a rail on the Boston & Maine tracks near Alplaus. upset a gasoline work car and killed a section hand a few minutes before a freight train was due. com and Hine Mfz Co aut Those who have made good and accomplished what they set out to gain, have in‘almost every case made close connections with a strong, well managed Bank. An account with this institution will give you the first start towards that goal. ' _ Start Your Account here with - thousands of others. New Britain Trust Ce. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Capital $1,250,000. 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