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ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Under and to- Wall Stre 1 [ m lead h «t the Iy ly were quipments, oils prices were to Ving gains made ainly fon. Ea points e, In \Imost by Can Harves- obacco. The list ttled. ‘however of Crucible Steel which polnts to vesterday's loss of 3 1-2 points. Sentiment again was dversely hviluenced by (ll« weaRness f Liberty bond e 31 falling 86 this, Towest price record- for that & Wall tre alne were ehén nent Vigher ng heavy . proximated ew York Stock jons furnished by Richter & Co., mem New York Stock exchang High M 3 Bugar e Ll n ternational ter and atra beeame further selling dded 1 1-2 yet ul Virtuall tn the last , equip om the Nned Ning renewe on rat wnd motors tesulted f rate for call loans share Exchange quota s ol Lhe Low 1) wr & Fdy Cottor Ol I & Lther Locomotive Smit & Ret Tel & Tomae m w naconda Cop teh Top & 8 t Guif' & Wt ald win alt & th Steel rktr Hap jan Pacific mtl Lther Co hes & Ohjo hi“Mil & St P Rk Isl & P . Copper onmol Gias lorn Prods Ref rutiible Steel uba Cané Sug nAlco-Jonn rie 16 18t pra aston, W &W n Eleetrie n Motors goa_ (W ) Co Worth pfd inofs Cen spir Copper tetbor Con erber Con pfd iide t Mer Mar pfd 53 t Nickel 15% t Paper 703 plly Bpring Tire 415% nnecott Cop.. 20% ck Stoel 6 high Val . 538 rol L160% Loco Ohlo B Tran A0ty Y Central - Y, N Hand H hef and Wemt bt P " - m I’ nn R R pree Arrow ts Conl and y Con Cop agh | D+ p 1 and ik 8, N ¥ Ol R¥Y ith, Jme ith W pdebaker pnd “Co as and i Prod ol | T iteg Fruit ited Retall Nt % e Prog 8 Indus Alco \uum o toel prd hh Cop Car Chem g Overiand Oi ans ton LEARING gotanres KThn HOUSE REFORT PASSES BIL Th SENATE N uslungtie bed t pho ine: val senaté allowing inte ihe comm tute P pni Open to Public. Luncheon 11 to 2—75c¢. Steaks and Chops Wedding Parties Accommodated. say what you want m. McEnroe, Prop. d leave the rest to us. i r on | | | i | ! chester | | | | | | speclally ¢ | corporatin FAGTORIES WILL BE. SAVED MUCH MONEY (Continued from F the public utilities commission and enlarges t-Large, offered bill sm Senator his for in present bill provide clection of t-latge ing the tion. The provides gress shall incres the representatives in cong bill was offered as a sub Bowers bill redistrict more a congres without district that number of | cte. This titute for the | and add one | the state five con to house senate agreed to a to the bill The creating ju com amendment venile courts and, so doing, pleted the legislitive stage of the measure, which now is to en- It adopted the bills |mrln|r- Increase in the rate of inter- Bridgeport construction bonds previously appropriat ) $250,000 building at Norwich hospital; appro $5,000 completion and of a building at the State | Inebriates at Norwich Adopts Bills. sdopted these by krossed ung an est on sewer ixsured; State new the priating equipment Farm for House The house senate bilis Appropriatic the tubere comniission; authorizing Mam- to issue $500,000 in bonds for a new town hall the Farm for or 1ectiout on for the and appropri field State Training school The senatée adopted a bill which | will give (o cdrporations organized under spocial laws oM the rights which the general law grants to corpora- tions. The objert of this bill is to remove tHe necedsity that has facéd rtered corporations of coming to legislature for charter amendments to obtain privileges whtfch they would have had WNad they {ncorporated ‘undét the general law Senater Banks asked for a commits tee of econference on the bill to re organize the civil administrative code, which the genats hgd adopted und the house réjected, and Senator DBanks was named for the senate Taves Are Reduced, Although there was much tion the senate bill reducing the tax rate on gross earnings of steam and electric roads from 4'% to 3 per cent ‘a8 adopted. “The biN relleving street raillways of some of their highway obligations was next passed. “Railroading” Is Charged. The house then took up the budget and C8l. Laton began a detailed ex- planation of the items. Mr. Stoddard had - objected to hasty action. e thought the Bill could have been ré- ported earlier, but had been held up by .“influences” back of the appropri- ations committee. He thought this bill would be “jammed’” through as wasthe one two vears ago. and ap- propriations. would be ‘“jammed” through until there was a house with suffic backbone fo it or a Bovernor “with backbone enough to veto it Mr. Buckley asked what influences” referred to. Mr Sto@dard- maffe a Briéf reply withput clarifying hid remarks. The housé withheld “action on the amendments been Lflflnm! sthe had ™is being n for state propriation for Women: $260,000 Reformatory; appro- Nofwich State hos- »n for the Mans he <pposi- nt stop were items ess- was taken without Nigkerson obidcted to’ $15.000 for roads and water in the $22,000 for the state farm fos - women. - Col Maton, FepffinE- fo - Mr. Romzcrs of Liteliffield "and M. Bell of Salisbury, who had pointed out the allowanee of $200,008<in the tmdget for-the farm-ax amathst 875200 two years o tiat the “Y the instifution had jn- creaged.. The bill-was adepted bv-a rising vote There was chaniing districts to 7 p. Tha heeds coneurrente of Vot them on in the bill school m, hours niaking w from ¢ a the Shore Tine company ! proyiding. that park commission may 1 abandoned road bordering reserva- tion; and fixi the compensation for the compénsation commissiohers with $20,000 for nscs. 1. appor- tloned by board of control, the ameunt » increased 35,000 “hy amendment DeLafe). The hong used the $5.000 ingrease expense account on_ bills in- Triaction the state an ke ov ex, be tho n by Se yvesterday the naggr re on BACK. celebrated PERIBARA Antonlo fe th COMING Ferrars merly violin- it of assistant concertmaster ~&leveland orchestra whe Lyceum the ha « ety this ¢ played at Sun- da afternoc uppea Mr. Ferrara delphia L cor ter Philadelphia orchestre. klis Sunday affernoen Impresston to fall In- n ured again in t left he his in the where assistant for th appe made ince here most favorabl the lovers, MARRIAGE LICENSES. vh Mitchell of 17 *t, and Miss M of # Fairview streot, have taken out = Mcense Antond Switzciuski Troad reet, and Antonin af 132 High stgeet, have W license. Antonj is 4 widower Antonia . widow Division Anna ma of Szimlaus rriage taker vnd PUBLIC WORES HEARING. oard of public evening 7 carings on, preposed grade and building lnes road from Clinton street nue A gular precede the hearing works will meet 30 d'elock street, Hunter Osgood meeting to § on ave rusiness will MME. CURIE TO REN New York, June *Mme. CuMe, nccompanted by er Irege an@ Eve, aud Miks ger, feft hére tdday for 2 Marie Qavghters, Marriet the INnn NEW BRITAIN LO( AL STOCK ’\IARI\FT TODAY (Furnisncd by Richter & Coi) Bid Askod 135 110 111 170 10 Klec 1Li ~..m1m.. N \m Am illix stol Colt's LZagle Loc Landers, Machine Ntles-Be-Pond North Judd ind L1608 Drass 165 Hardwa Arms and O com com and Stow 1t Moz Scovill Mfg Standard Screw Stanley Works Hine Wilcox ssell Co . com cot - and Mfg Traut Union 'NOWAR EXCEPT FOR MOST JUST REASONS |80 Pledges Harding at Naval Academy Graduation In addressi Annapolis today =aid he hoped they lled upon where they could ce, with which 0d added a Anpapolis. June 2.— t 1duat President ¥ would gun except with American conscie they could answer to ( President Harding that while he Wwas presideent young graduating today would to go to war except in a caise that Ameri conscience “A good deal said Mr. Harding for defeuse 1 know in this world than one’s own country herent thing® in man human breast . 'by God Almighty Phere wouldn't be any civilization to- day if men weren't willing to give their all for its preservation “But the preservation ‘of the tabiished order is one thing, and it is highly -essential, -while crusading for a new order is quitg another thing, sometimes most nobly inspired, sometimes most illy advised L can believe the ideal for our country is a sensible blend of the maintenance of the_established order and the thusiasm of the country's leader. “I want to say to you young men that I hope yqQu'll mever bhe called upon to draw a sword oy fire a gun except in the expression of the cus- tomary amity and respect. And, 1 promise you that while I presi- dent you'll never be called to fire Zun except where you can do it with the American donscience with which you can answer to God. “I do not want to be misunderstood T want‘an America unafraid, but 1 wabt you to help make a republic of conscience, a republic of sympathy and a n‘]vuhlu' of high ideals neve to fire a the | men never have in squared with s said nowadays,” “about preparing nothing nobler That is an in the planted in the | en- on am a June Victor ree on sule C. L. Pierce and Co. advt There will be no meeting-of the mouth club Saturday. I’ are made for the annual o b the latter part of the month A daughter was born at the Britain General-hespial to N Mrs, Johp Gridgutis of Gilbert strect Mr. and_Mrs. Harold Stedman of ck Rogk. aveunue_are receiving tulations gn the birth of at the New Britain General A daughter has been born at the New Britain General hospital fo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durkee of 24 Monroe street All the ladies’ Auxil- Hammond camp ¢ are goins | Dart- being held ns tc New nd 133 con-\ a daughte hospital mem aterbur o'clock w the 2:¢ sntion leave the in 10 on trolie afternoon Patrolman WWlliam return duty _shis layoft. Bond. formerly resident of « the 1e the navy. Jin Victor records now C. L. Pierce and Co. advt rom Triangle tomorro will after a Souney to wyening sixemonths’ Percy Plainville now a ing in or ‘alifornia ently is visit- in city rec enlisted TOO FORR CLAS: FOR SALE—Ford To Must sold LATE he 1t once Price City Buy When the Market Is Low Buy teed Policy ear] You will wa¥s You will get vour imsur- it a much lower rate than ou wait (2) You will ins income case vour Travelers Life Guaran- Low-cast Insurance senefit in three dis tinet 1y ance i ire yourself of perma- an in 4 . | subjeect it | promise i shog DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1921. | 'BUSINESS LETTERS, | - HOWTO WRITE THEM This I Subject Explained to: Rotary Club Today Wood .n.\‘ »d the of Ncranton. Pa.. ad- of the Rotary | at their noon hour luncheon at ! the Elks' grill today. Mr. Wood is connected with the International Cor- respondence school and had “Busine Letters.” intere : and he Mr. Wood pointed there are five points which make a zood letter and a ssful letter-writer. They re: Clearness conciseness, correctness, courtesy and | character All five points *hould e Wood character in the fact 1V members as his | His ttalk { ! plauded was was out that go to| ap- | H succ and Mr. | is | are important remembered by all said. In the last. which the greatest fault is found | that not thens | . “Be Mr. Wood | said, “and are bound to succeed Do not use words or language which you do not understand yourself." other point which is not included the list -above but which the sp, +aid should remembered | cerity The entertainment committee wus recently appointed for the month Juhe made a splendid showing luncheon today. Al Lemons, known New Britain people as L. D. Wil- let, gave an exhibition of ard wooden | endurnce dancing . winner of the “booby™ prize. with his gifts forded the members much laught | A committee with Dr. T. 'E Reeks as chairman wus appointed look into the matter of providing A day’s outing for the children of the Newington Home for Crippled Chil- dren. They will make a report s weekly luncheon next Thu George W. Kleft was appointed chair- t man of a committee to prepare for a | i ‘Bundle Day” in New Britain at which time old clothes will be collected fe the N st Fund. v nenn Ww. Maier half of the Near Fest Rew. John L. Sullivan. The committee | was told -that the boy—scouts under | the direction of Walter Cook would aid as mueh as possible in collecti the clothes. If was also stated that the welfare orgaization would be look ed after first and all remaining clothes would be given to the Near Fast Fund TO GIVE John vou in i ] | | | be is which of | the i spoke in drive aid | be- as EXHIBITIONS, local boy both arms tory, and imming in a | has been signed | exhibitions in the new being installed at Madi- Garden, New York. He next week. Kiennell, has past two wecks, been per- at Nantasket Beach, Boston. i Kiennell, a few years ago lost accident at a local has since learned masterful. manner, to give aquatic ank that 1 Square will start for the forming who in a an who is DEBT IS REDUC hington, June A reduction $12,823,184 in the public debt dur- ing May was announced today by the treasury. 'On April 3 the total | gross debt stood at 64,776 compared with . an ! May31. Redemption of treasury certi- ficates of\intebtedness was mainl sponsible for-the ~reduction, ofMcials explained. W of re- treasury } ceived | Reliet | tomobile T, pose afternoon FOREIGN IN FIRM DENIAL First Pa German circles that order by the Poles to destroy every- as they retreat should the Biit- Allicd officials have re- indicating the proba- lawlessness and few days, since control of the (Continued from ge.) < have heen | issued ing ish advance. advices bility of looting in the 'oles situation considerable the next are losing SOCEAL. Commerce will hold at the Ralph Wood C. OF ( e Chamber et tozether this evening at S o'clock Pennsylvania. teacher of ship at the 1. will Sfficient Tuivir H. 1 . fiubbard, representing campaizn, will spc litions existing in t of its social, of speak on Chenz, ihe Chinese K hricfly liat on the cot country AUTO TIRE o1 Hawker reported morninz, that had n place to the tour len Elm AL G police au- from this tires hoe of Vestery his afternoon. cuiLT. Hamy Fisher, of zuilty to indictment to slis- in fr on late ont ay ADMITS | ledo. Jur has entered a p in conspiracy oledo. of ten counts an charging: him of bonds stolen in the postoflice Stuart Bolin. 1al day with robbery prosecutor, Deaths and Punerals Mrs. services N Y Smith, were held for the the home Henry W, ‘ongrega- Burial was this late Funeral at 2 o'clock Smith from street. Iev of the_ FFirst church, officiyted cemetery. Mary 7 Park Maier, ional n pastor Fairview Bond Salesmen Wanted A .nghly Paid Profession rancial Institution of high Na- al standing has openings for sev- Al men and women as special rep- entatives to sell FIRST \l("('l'v AL £ nd 8 per time proposition. an exceptional opportunity for, <alesmen of real ability to make large incomes. Write immediately to MR. H. S. GORGAS Manager of Representatives 562 Fifth Avenue, New York City —FOX'’S — tarting Monday “DECEPTION” making a big hit in Hartford. If you are planning to’ _go abroad or to travel this summer we would suggest your using A. B. A. Checks or American Express Travelers’ Checks. They are ac- cepted throughout the world by hotels, tion. Department will ai may nent and total misfertupe which time You witl sum of lity 0 happen a any 3 eriable use of your * otherwise Protect familg; =ave life insuranée E. H. 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