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Pinancial| ALL STREET STOCK CHANGE REPORTS Furthes motor Vall Strect. Close losse Palelng gainsamong oils and raild Il money declined to § 1.2 per conk closing wus i [E{New York Stock MExc “urnished by icht mbers of the New York anged. Iigh Low fn- Ot | 2 i B Can Car & Fay Cotton OH H & Lther Lovomotive N Spilt & Mot 43 g Ref cm 90 mtra Tob el Tel Tobacco We conda h Top Gul awin L it & Ohi h Steel n Rap Pacific Aher Co Ohio Mt 105 slen Cop & » wit s6 10% 80 121 1143 1014 ‘ ' B Fran el o & Ml & St i R Inl & P ile Copper ino C'op Fuel & Inso| - en Iron 31 ey Ref 70 it 1 73% ba Cane Sug 187% dicott=John i o . o 14t ston, n. Fl ot & Wi h pra nols Cen pir Copper erbor (“on erbof C‘on Mer Ma Mer. Mn fexer Paper Iy Spring Tire nnecoty Cop! e Steel sh_ Vil x Peirg [dval wrh - Pag ¥ Central YN N & ffolk eth P o O11 N Am I’ n R R Arrow St Con hding p I und S w1, Ny il Ret ods st Pr pra W&W ptd pra Steel H Wes and " \ ree te n 1 debuker o Xas and [ac L= ] s 1 fhion 1uc Ted Retall 8 Food I'vod .. 8 ladus Alco ¥ Rubber Co N Steet 8 Steel pty ol Lo s e Chem Overland CAL STOCK '\lARKET TODAY (l’mm-.x..l ll'hltr & Co.) Bia Anked 124 110 11 173 140 by L Elee 1. uth Bra i1l e rdwi Arins Lock ¥ oand « hine ®ie ndors B M Tow-H com Pond ™ o prrih Jue cle Stow and moell Mg jovill Mfx (‘o ndard Screw ¥ Works com Mine com and Wileox Co and CLEARING an Held in N May Be Portland Robber Hartford, Ma Egnn of the ceived n the e spected o Supt. Thomas Police todn from New Y William Thess of the robbed National August th State ram hat K (kl. whits who the bank ol last mobile | rtiand, ¢ broad dayli ar, had beer he five is in enother nectieut ht 1 rested the in re sticut dam stat jull lon and Is t» Ha | | | — - | ACTION AT CLAYTON, | sated toduy by Clerk BH-| Publie Utilities Commission | fter of the elimination of trap. At Clayton crossingy up for disc at NO was of the des ot It 'l nt o [ ‘th come o ! pose | commismic | exae | the cont POST OFFICE TO HAVE. ADDITIONS New Interior Floor Spaoe—Sec-f tion in Lobby—Larger Driveway | Bids office d at the post | pro- heing received at Washington yvements at the local William Delaney ana specifications department. . at Washington L heaslnew lads ditions. One- of the -improvements planned will he that of a mezzanine e This floor will be suspended from the large center rafter in the building and will extend across the entire length of the post office on the south side. On this new floor will be placed the carrier benches and it will be reached stair s. This new addition will ecliminate _the benches on the zround floor as there is Iy enough room at present to allow for proper handling of wmail delivery nd parcel post Another plan is te bhuild ture of wood and glass at of the South lHigh street entrance in the lobb It will measure about 10 " by feet long. In this place will probably be placed, the money order department. This structure is cal a Kiosk. The present driveway 1 enlarged in order that automobile trucks will be able to pass . The place is now 100 narrow to make this possible Bids will be received until June 21 at the local office or theide- partment at Washington .'|.n.| imp Postm. of [ re for fice st is in receipt from the . by a struc- the left will, also, be FAIR REALIZES $260 Adventure of the Girl Reserves Club Nets Above Amount to Be Given to the Home for Cripples in Newington 0 was realized by the Girl held at the afternoon Over Reserves club by the fair Y. W. C. A. last ana eve All the expenses of the fair had been underwritten by people of New Britain. Mugh credit for the success of the fuir is due to the work of the « consisting of Mrs. John A. Lindsley, Mrs. A. C, MeéKinnie, 'Mrs, Bliss W. Clark, Mrs. John Tiockett and Miss Agnes John- ston A Thig committée and the Girl Ré- sorves wish to thank the public of Heltain for their generous help, which ruade the affair passible: the Rotary chib of Hartford for their au- tomébiles; Harriet E t of Hart- ford and Mrs, Allen Moore. k. M. Barnes, Mrs. Charles Parsons, Mrs. W. L. Mateh, Mrs, W. A, ‘McKinnie amd Frank H. Johnston of New Bfitain for the use of their ¢ Iso. MONEY FOR POPPY FUND. The American Legion was offered booth at the Girl Reserves fair Saturduy by Miss _Amgwes and mw o resuit $7-66-was realized-frome the wsale ‘of poppies nd poppy secds from the field of Flandérs” The poppy seeds w presented .to. the legion by CGieorge Prentice of Berfin Who received| them from“Jucob Schloss‘of Sth avénue, New York. i o nmittee In charge PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS Seyeeal are Scheduled for Tegular “Several are. sehedoled Tor Tlegula? Meeting of Commission 6 v Hetd Tomorrow Lveni verdl héarinés are slited for the meeting of the board of public works tomorrow evening at City Hall. Resi- property holders on-Acorn stregt, from Oak _street easterly 350 feef, will be heard jn the matter of sewer construction. A hearing will be given the sprinkling of Shuttle Maadow avenue, south to the eity line. In Holmes avenu sewers are to be Inid provided property owners represented (GMorrdw evening faver. The Part of (e highway worked s fuogs \West, Main _street to the railrond. A heaning will be held on the establishr of grade and buildin, liffes street, cast to Belden street PROBE RAILWAY CHARGE dents and ure as tn to be r-State Co eree Commissic Looking Into Contract Made by New=¥ork Cemtral Railroad, May Iny the Waushington stigation York shops for N h outside of contracts made by Central ralirond wi than 100 locomotives, commerce vepuir of more today occupied the attention of x- aminers the inter-state wage suming their hearings in the controversy betweei railroad iives and employes the examin- ors considered charges by lnbor repre- tatives that the New York Central conld have ide the necessary shops 4t much n its own less ex- pense . H N chier “entral, cer Hardin York ¢ of the deteriorafed eompanty's rolling incre of | the gineer of tified that essary becau onditfon of the and the steady the return of »wnership. en the te w ne stotvk » incss on re 10 private GAME PLAYED SUNDAY. | business in the last decades of- ) { whe last | Jehnsion | repairs | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, s | PRESIDENT PLEDGES | BUSINESS REGINE First P Feonomy Iy Dificult, bring economy vernment is. AiMicultrg out of the movernment: ception of the growth of (Continued m and efficiency ond to > n or o ¢ con- vérnment beéfore the all realize owth World war: still few at pace to which the en speeded up since the war started. The multiplication of dep divisions, functions a sort of .geometrical in the tasks which confront has crease the h In they of executive face tmen prob- depar reconstruction ortunately the hopeless as might appear, because the present organization is €6 bad that the insistent appl lished principles prospect is not =o tion of a few estab- of sound businey organization will result in immediate economies and- provide a marsin of avaflable means to meet new de- mands. The party in power is pledged to _economy and efficiency. and yon may be ured that every energy Is being directed to redeem that pledge 10 -the last degree with all and | promptn. Taf Report Available. “At the beginning of his adminis. tration President Taft secured from congress the establishment of an économy -andefficlency commission It made a comprehensive surve: activities, organization and personnel of the whole government establish- ment. The réport on that =sur was never printéd. But it is available and can be consulted to determin® stages and_overlappings of The present congress WA nlready provided for a joint com- mittee on~the reorganization of the administrative branch of the govern- ment. A _representative of the ecutive will-serve with this commit- tee o that now there' is in progre: a therough study of the whole prob- lem, The task WII require some time and ultimate results must a ¢ AE More. it will demand a resolute cour- age to effect the abolition of the use- Jess and the co-ordination of the use- ful. function: ar Budget System, “But meanwhile we shall, have a budget system in under the w before the the new fiscal year. “Establishment of a budget is the foundation on which regul: is based. 1t is hardly conceiv indeed. that a proper budget system coul be established. and carriéd on for anv conceivable time without forc- ing attention to the evils and effect- ing the reform of many deficiencies in the present system. But the budg- et program will not do everything. There must still be much and con- tinuing effort to keep expense down. to insure full value for cvery dollar of the taxpayers’ money the govern- ment spends FEternal Vigil “Too much stress chnot the fact that eternal vigilance price of economy and efficiency. requires persistent, determined, hearted devotion. te the pubfié interest There must be utter sacrifice of all sympathy for the place-holder whose real reason for keeping his position is that he wants the The men was conscientiously. intell 1 do this“tfork X to pop ularize then s with the office holders or with the liberal spende ven the administration which de- votes itself relentl o work must understand lose @ good deal of imme. part of a certain c of ' which will not be compensated to it at once in the appreciation of the pubii for the public will not have the deep immediate mMterost. o that Xotive. con: which will animate the person who finds himscIf being pric from the piirsc <t P heless, gracious as the task ill he fc of those wiha™ defhte their e i, it and will being attacked with all determinatton Something can done even pending the effective Mranguration of the bud- get and the survey by the joint com- mittee toward bettering conditions. In all e department to this sort’ or work ing undrr excecuf power of the executives. We shall nv the full =upporesf enliclitenecd opinion dnd. realizt Al | that such hodies wWemy of | Poitical Sciehee. the 17 Chamber of Commerce, the Engin cieties and business or; ralfy’ are studving these questigns. Owut will come difficultios ment t { responsibility co-aperation private busine T trust operation opening of stem e be laid in the It stony- ind not rect ssly that it iate 1 ass such will Uty politi n the ians cern vose Neede ihankbess Sup w most Torts be attacked st is e say Fs within public n zlad s discussin of such trues -appreciation and m: of snitude o iness, a larger and a hi ween for sense df public Iv desirable publi and the common FREE OF MURDER CHARGE Edward J. McGove November for De McGovern who has been held November at Jail with ocz Pea today county sinee ch | Ma | i Nime known sutlicient evidence | to war it of mucder and 1. w noll the ch & State’s Attorney od the murder of was released by on Thursday, it here was against Mc his being tried on Sher- he came not Govern « cha ompelled ta him." \ Cumming inst s Homer Albany. N. Y.. May tern)— Springfield-Albany game scheduled for todny was played n. part of ioubte header yesterday. “ today. Me vember poczka arrvested early in Nao- body of Mrs. 1. in his rooms vern wus after the w found .- in | : | i N e —fi__-\ EW Whitley, the DBritish 1 Peter's church. of Hartford, Mary's Benj; t daughter of Smith E t t New will elect h wen with a The eld at m ne equiem Mrs, Mrs. Kl min die: reet erday Si ides her wo week hree Lond r. Ergix also be he siste Honer former Hou: ed al of o'clock this morning 1 Arthur Cavinaugh | New F the celebrant w pass Wocem Rev. rabie dey se 0 raker. Tora Jo uty f Cor offici nk The burial etery. Benj va (Sn W C d at tk he was Alr, e parents, old M on, Smith, survives tomorrow 1a He nn speaker mmons, Henry of has gets residence al Kapon wus at St. of the was in St in W. Calvert, iith) Ivert, local vears old and the he 24 and son. Ar and the M and Doris Smith of this city. living he Calvy of h Mrs, was born in this her hus! shb thur in g 2 o'clock from the Andrew littie funeral parlor R D A v John tethodist ial will ev. L. churel be in the Avis h, will officiate. dirview paste ert, wife ot 171 Jerome ospital yes- Geo city. band and a also leaves A broth- New Brit- he funeral flernoon at and Doo- on Walnut street. the By cemetery. of " Mrs. Gertrude Ougletree. Mrs, esterday in poplexy institution night im a serious condition. been te t plete pendin noon Annie e was in I a o « tror m ¥ T Affe I shurch, emp he. Curti has Mrs. Funer at 3 Arch liffe. rect The fner ok w rwin Mo hospita Gibson mornin al at loyed stre, relatives zements word from that rvices were of 1 \at ‘clock for street. or of officiated. al _of held riuary rview from 1 1 st the this Gertrude Ougletree the amitted k Saturday | loc ilroa Newa hel ihe he g late after n ery. are mnot s Mark's died ‘.n-l\' New attack o to she had tender at crossing. N com- place a rk, Annie Gibson. after- late Mrs. te home at muel St~ Spiscopal d this Elbert noon it d internyent J. Mrs. Joseph Rahin. Private ucted £ Mrs . Hill, pa chu Axel Oliver E; Job Me Rev rinity rnoon wrnest, h home at May f by i 1 William » Myrtle t the Ne Te was 171 uneral ar A Patrick Detecti on. on a alleged Yoy ed rinted Ay by W HEL hicago. ested las bor n true oday. Th defen tom retur marr f 11 Wh Miss Esth ceremony ng Automobiles helong this Joseph airview the funeral afterry stor of reh, m Il 1hodist the at St eld Williay Gloss street w Brit wdmitted fe lea ngen STED FoR Griffen ve Ser char N ne check vite D May U week bills voted mdictment ree dants, orrow, Have sery won thm, thy Davis, chur uner 1:30 o'clock nley n. P died rin 1o ves b enty wit nt of Griffen s F for in by will it w MARRIED IN HARTFORD. n cert itman er Im-k the ificate tow Mak stree! oian place at Rev the con- Tiome Gl Wi were South Conzrega- officiating. cemetery. ch, o al of cd 1 thi: Generul the pi Vis arial was NN tor of the fficiated this Axe!l Oliver from Glossop. 18 years s afternoon hospital. hospital irents. The incomplete. | T arr A the who Whi $16.0 Ten conn th be as ar N cle diros t, Haz of this city at file csted today chard- | is t It was em- te 0 belonging AS DY NAMITE ar- with men action dynamitings were named today rand jury naming all returned in inounced. d today ek, Ner records araoin artford, and Hartford, \pv!\ 10, Rev. E. (. Thomas oflickt- r AUTOS COLJ L otte chastiano street and the | Burial | of | on | pro- | at { The MAY 23, 1921. crry ITEMS Bramley Leonard They're only ard Sea Jersd Dressed the at le & Herrmann’ advt from the £0.93 each Markham is howe navy =hort furloush. Ernest Hockey of Montreal, Ca da. is visiting friends in this city. Dr. E. J. Dray has removed his of- fice Muain advt, Nelson week-end Middletown. The Stanley Wwill hold a re R. hall on 230 o'clock A birthday surprise d Miss Lillian ke at the A. Morash Stone won in Anderson ogors gllevs, 7 The na- to Nime st Women's ular Wednesday meeting afternoon at party tham : Fred home of Ar Mrs. on Saturday 1t New Britain ntly. beat him tonight at advt iety. of <hurch. will ow night at hurch A sociul time | follow meeting, i Trathie Ofticer John ] forced to discontinue account of illn Max Marholin of 165 avenue. reported to the police tod thah several hundred pounds of lead had been stolen from a barn on Chest- nut stre Mr. C quested evenin A Mrs n rec See the hola the will the duty arlson was today on Hartrord ham's married be Advt. aushter born Louis Landers of itain General day, died vesterday A son w | Britain G Mrs. Jos. E s re- to present Wednesday to Mr. ana artford at the hospital Satur- after s born today 11 hospi cia of 107 oon. at the New to M and Arch street. Conn. Co. Officials to Discuss Pay Problems Haven. May 23.—An informal meeting of officials of the Connecti- cut Co. ind representatives of the trollevmen’s union in the state w held here today . It was announced | that another meeting would be held tomorrow. It is understood the trol- leymen ka 15 per cent increase in wage schedules, and that the Connecticut Co. proposes a 10 per cent reduction, ORDER > see Portland. Ma Want Strike: Mayor Does Not s to Remain There, Me., May 2 in this eity within 45 hour issued byithe chief of police, directed Mayar Charles B Clark jn.a-letter, in which he said the seamen’s strike had-led .to so much } violence ‘at fhits port. including a mur- { Portland, senmen ve —All strik- were ordered to lc today. The orde were by der. which he conneeted with it, that shipping strike ‘should be run of town or arrested. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES Several Are Taken Out own Clerk. agitators out | | at Office of The have been rombe of land Mar { whom have Zigmus Karalius Jailia Wandrosky a resident of following mar taken out: Madison Antonia been ige licenses uiseppa Cata- avenue, Pittsfield, Perotta, both of rried previously: °d 29, and Mi aged 19. the former aterbury, and the ter living at 329 Park eet; Deutsch of 139 Glen street, a nd Wilbelmina Schlenker same addres: Mor: Nezroda | Hartford avenne and “hael zina the same address; Adam | ek of 319 Rocky Hill avenu zed and Miss Wanda Fox of Park View avenue, 18. - m, widow- of the of 111 Wal- of Ke- ERIN | West Virginia | Woods Wi | unteer For W policemen Captain 1mson state of Brockus among the mountains i river east of Wil for more than a week iflemen tired upon valley. They locate a single with the was mand scouted ing the todany orders amson hidden villages in unable to returned the entire mining the were and that sniver report auiet MEXICO. Envoy and Dis- cuss Situation With Hin to Obregon Geol . the American was on his Washington, May | Summerlin, counsellor embassy Mexico City. to Mexico ¥ bearing instryc- for conferences with Presidenf Obrezon, which officials here hope, will he followed the nition of e Mexican government the United way tod, | tions hy rec TYPHOID ON INCREASE. Hartford. May Accordinz to the of the board of health for week, there was a marked incre | in the number of cases of typhoid feve { l.ocul health officers reported 21 against 6 the previpus week. The cases stributed follows, Hill 7. West Hartford 2 and 1 1. The number of cases of reported was 45. or .6 less previous weck, and the 3% fever reported showed eport state last se | were « N 16, Rock | Middietow | diphtheria than the I oeas of scarlet i increase of N, — - ————— TOO LATE FOR [ wasT Battery battery man, immons Stor ey, b Marrin rcial Trust Co. pass book No. veturn to Herald 5-24-30-6-6, 3d RENT—Six 1o Wint Ing verte 519 Main Lipm N TO RENT—Two furnished. rooms for fight Hartford | EQ BRI SRR EER RICHTER & CQ Member New York Stock Exchangs 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CO] STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL. 204 25 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLAR} 50 SHARES NORTH & JUDD, 50 SHARES COLT’S, 50 SHARES STANLEY WORK @homson, THenn & T NEW BRI New Britain National Telephone 251 DON We Offer NORTH & JUDD STANLEY WORKS, Common STANLEY WORKS, Preferred. Prices On Application. N Bank Bldg. HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone Charter 8000. tL. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. 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