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MIDDLE WEST FARMERS HIT HARD BY | TRIAL DATES ASSIGRED ' MICKEY DANGE SIGNED g G0 S MARKET CONDITIONS, BABSON FINDS . s s v o s s e | PUTINAM & CO, Alb 418, 41k Am Cotton O} 24 2y 241y the Coming Week—Judgments in Lee in Semi-Final Here March TR T e 1001 1007 Continuing his personu! survey of | from week to week and can adjust : Member New York Stock Exchange Am Smelt & !,'M ey ‘"5: business 4'|I!I'l“|fll'l!1 throughout theltheir operating expenses to the price | (ases are. Announced. 138, Successor to Richter & ¢o, Am_8u Rt r\;m 1% L] _.:n’ country, Roger W, Babson, economist, | which they recelve from their pro- PR 0 5 AT Buinatra b 40 Wit T4M ) rurnlshes the following exclusive [ ducts Assignments of cases for the city [ The management of the Alpha Ath- 231 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN, AR el im0l 1.|“'|n; R @ | slateme nt to the New Britaln Herald I'grmers Cooperating court trial list was made at the short letic dlub, under whose nuspices wn STANLLY R, EDDY. Mgr, TEL. 2040 A Tob % L4 tlgun condftions in the farming sections I'he most optimistic sign is the|calendar session yesterday afternoon, [attempt will be made Mondny nven- Ak Wonl. ) 2 of the mlmdln west, interest which farmers are showing |us rollows: ing, Murch 13, to revive boxing in this Afiaconda Cop ¥ e Conditions I'rv(n: Bad in the co-operative movement, Ite- Tuesday, March 7 at 10 n, m, Ap.|¢ity, has completed arrangements for ‘\w i e L ¢ Ihere is no use disguising the fact | cent Iezlnmt_m'\ passéd by Ccongress |, W. Bacon, by Lawyer \”m_,.y‘ a bout between Mickey Dance of Wa- Ateh ‘Top & 8 I¥ 967 067 that “sonditions are pretty bad out|permitting .furmers to unite for pur- W. Glifton Plumb, by ver | terbury and Soldicr Lee of Albany, At Gull & W T o 20 2615 |here, The expected fall vise in busi- | chasing and selling will—until abused oo, We Clifton Tumb, by - Lawyer 4 ' o ks b ; "l former champ of ihe 11th division, Boldwin Loco © 107 1051 105% [ ness was apparent in all sections of | ~—he Kery beneficinl, to this section, ":_'}"“‘, #ipiim; John Tahoo, ob-ul, by | BE0 A ARERIE LS S In"th(z-‘ semd Baltimore & O . 87% 874 the country except in these western| Of course there Is nothing wrong in |0, G Woods, vs. Alex Werda, by A. | {0 b B 00 BB 0 BOCRRE e Hoth Steel 1 .. 6f o~ 038 [states bordered by the Mississippi on|combining whether it he by manufacs | UPson: Welnesday, March & at| | Fo %0 1 GEC TG R G 0 Canada Pucific 136% 185% 136 |the east and the Rocky Mountains on|turers, merchants, farmers, or wage.| "t M. Marie Carcavalli, by La | Doran of this city and Taddy Russell | Con Leath Co .. 867 8514 ' | the west. Throughout 1920 the farm-(Workers provided the privilege fa not |1:0WItt "'fl','.h:?“,"“.kl' Ve runk Canta, | Sanorwion, Ches & Ohlo ., 59% 69 ers tended to hold their crops pend-|hused. 'The difficnity with the prew. |P¥ S & Traceski; Herman Goldberg : L RO 1 HOLIDCTR, | Ay attempt was made to arrange | Chi Mil & Bt D 23 24 % |Ing higher prices but, statistios clear. | ¢nd legislation s not thaf the l'urmvrar'" WM Qraenateln, vs. Jamen.Banty- Sl s oL R0 b atiay ar vk Chi Rock Tsl & I 40 30% Iy Indicated would be the case, prices|are being permitted to combine, but|Kt by Heney Nowlekti Thursday, | (oo i Young Gustavison of Bristol, Chile Cop ..... 17% 11 declined throughout the year, Hence| that the law does not give the same|Mareh 9 at 10 a .m. Salvatore Reg- |0 SGid Witling to go thro g Chino Copper .. 26% 26 26 | farmcrs reached the end of the year|privilege to all interests with a lieavy | #10. by Alfved LeWitt, va. Guiseppe | (i 0 out i signed the noces. Con Gaw ....... 99% 08% 98% | With pressing obligations and no|fine for its abuse, |Gallo, by W, I" Mangan; Mondw ary pupers, hut the lveal hoy de- Corn Prod Ref . 104 103 104 | finds. Al classes of farmers were Naturally the cities in these west. (March 18 at 2 p. m. 1% A, B, Forrest, g Cruclble Rteel .. b7 86% 67 [Nt but I find those depending pri-|ern states ure not' showing up very|Dy W. M. Greenstein, ve. Albert Hal- U500 000 1ce will battle over an ! Cuba Cune Su . 11 108 1014 [marily upon corn are the worse ofr,|Well. Sloux City, Iown (72,000 popu-|Pern by David 1. Nair, Jght round route, In the prelim- Endicott John .. 8§27 82 82 Of all the states in this belt, I find !urlmv) is only 609 of normal. Wich- Judgments have been rendered as | inary, Joey Kitson of Kensington !s to Enle s e o 10N 10 54 1054 lllb\'wl\ num[tr depressed and Minnesota ;m." Iil/mm'm. with Ynn- sulmv' |\n\||»‘u\u|iun follows: Polish Investment & Loaf | vaont ¢ Lyneh of Meriden, Erle 18t pfd .. 17% 17 14 179, 1e hest off. 8 8600 of normal, Duluth, Minneso-|Co., Ine., by David L. Nair, v, An. | eeee—— et o tm— " e i Gen Electric .. 154 5 1r..'n/: maxf “"T'hose engaged in stock-raising, or[ta (100,000 population), Davenport|drew Cherpack, ot al, judgment by | R LY LA Wy 3. SLORESS Gen Motors 8% 814 g8, |More properly speaking in the feed-|lowa (67,000 population,) Omahu,|judgs Alling by default, for $296. ill of Frederick Lehman Goodrich (BI) . 8% 881 881 |INB of stock—have the greatest mone- | Nebraska (100,008 populntion,) and fwnd costs of $29.90; Amerlenn le‘ Vill o ?d e Gt Northern pfd 5% 175 tary loss, Many a farmer I have met, | Peoria, Illinols, (77,000 ~population), Goods Company of New York, by | Offered in Probate Today . T6% of i | » Inspiration Cop 30% 381 who a year ago purchased stock, has|2r¢ running from 7 to 860 Henry P. Roche, vs. New Britain | Inter Con ....... 3% 21y been feeding it twelve months ‘and tormal. The best city is Minneapolis, | Ciothing Co., Inc., judgment by Judge Int Mer Mar .. 15% ThE: cannot today get for his fat cattie| Minnesota, 966 of normal, followed Alling, by default, for $76.96 and Int Mer Mar pfd 71 70% 708 | VNAt he paid a year ago. Others have | ¢losely by St. Louls which I8 90% of | ios1s or $7.81; William Boardman.and Allls Chalmers . 45% 45% 451 | Cottle which they purchased eighteen|iormal, Kansas City, Missouri and|gong of Hartford, vs. M. Atashian, | 00 2% N s ChERBARIE ACHHIA s y 5% % | months or two years ago and these | Omaha, Nebraska wre running about| s DS AL dd : giiifiren, Of. ‘the, AeBEARRM4 ) (1Sa . nt Nickel ..... 13% 13 1334 | 7y el 3 ? g o i 2 oL 2.61 and costs o i Stef- | pan, kred Lehman, Willlam l.ehman 2 ¥ : he same applies to sheep & zs. The recent improvement seems tof, . 5 AR ATl A IRRea. AN BT, N Lacubboek $Tire AT% 4T ATY | ence the lh‘unks in :‘;\‘nhm:rtlllvhu:?l be helding very well with general ac- |\ % Budnik, by Henty Nowlckl v8 |an tarey Lehman. The rest and )‘ORTH & JUDD Kelly, Bprin® Tire 43% 42 o 43 liheep sections are in a weak condi- | tivity at 13¢5 below normal. Increas- Alex Sierputowskl, judgm nt by JUdee | iogidue of the estate goes to the wid- To Yield O 7% ! M,','"“'“\",‘ Cop . 283 2844 283\ (ion "although I believe 950 of them |¢d building activity may be cxpected|A!lNE: DY default, for $336.03 and | oy, Burbara Lehman. ver 7%. Lehigh Valley .. 89 585 . 58% Wil ome through ail clent. as the season progresses. MOBLBOf S oaials s m‘mfi‘:'fifl?m 122% ‘33;2 13;.’\' Want Protective Tariffs e B HEALTH BOARD MEETING. Missourl Pacific’ 21% 2116 21% |, ind & Ereat nterest in this sec-| - YPATH WAS ACCIDENTAL CHALMERS RAISES PRICE, A et e e B B Sh ek N Y Central . 781 781 "f‘.‘,vil‘" heavy protective tariffs, es- M. D. Honeyman 6f the Honeyman | commissioners will be held Tuesday NYNHG&H 17 163 ,l,‘;:,,‘f:,(,{s ‘:’,‘m“,?,?‘. ih:rlm»‘ “"’].. 0('1‘1('r R Auto Sales (o, has received word that | afternoon at the office of the ho;uth_ Norfolk and W . 99% 99% Parmors are mamio sttoustry. The |yiic. K. R, Cooley Suficred Spell and |the price of the Chalmers auto, all | department fn City Hall. Matters of North Pacific .. 70% 79% : BRAE SpiC K6l grasping s models, wil{ be advanced $100 on | routine business will come up for Pure Ofl ...... 34% 33% Spnae herand there '°rk'f"‘l“)""' Fell Against Tubing on Gas Heat- | March 7. consideration. >, 5 563 . E he real bolshe- s ot o s ;):::nl\lr? ‘l: & T Z;:/; .;lé % vists today and are actually favoring | er, Doctor Says. e ————— S "2\114\?\' .:S‘;“IAIII\\ e ”{!2\"‘5;':':;{')11!‘2' i oGS O L LR, some of the uneconomic doctrines 0 ¢ s e 81 i Pierce Arrow .. -6% 16 that Russia has alrea i (Special o The Hoerald). d Telephione 2580 Telephone Charter €000 Pittsburgh Coal .. 60 found to be usens . oy oned 21 gouth ‘Norwalk, March de—Turther DONALD R. HART. Manager Mcrmber Hartford Block Ray Con Cop .. 14 14 licfency and wider markets will help [InVestisation into the death hy gas Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange, Reading 3% T84 /4| the farmer in the long run. Higher | Polsoning ot Mra/ghitaafyR; 00019y 5 (Rep I'& B (..o 49 483 % | tariffs tend only to reduce efficiency |t place, mother of Dr. C. M. Cooley | Royal D, N Y .. 53 523 and narrow our markets. Besides, the [0f New Britain, shows that asphyxia- ‘ Conal : We Offer: Sinclair Oil Ref 22% 22y farmer will never get a tariff on his|tOn was accidental, rather than in- 11 % ;:Dm;: fmcmu o 843 ‘4 |raw materials without giving the [tentional as was at first suspected by | "y o . South Rail ..... 20% 20% [ manufacturers a tariff on mar _ |tho medical examiner. Mrs, Cooley, ! i T C c Studebaker Co . 08% % | tured products and the douhl?\‘m?{‘f{ who was advanced in years, was subs | | SN orrmgton O e DR Texas Co ...... 458 3 5% | will s0 increase the cost of living that [Ject to fainting spells and investiga- £ : TO YIELD ABOUT 8§%. Texas & Pacific . 31% Y 4 |no one will be better off. tions shows that yesterday, during the : . 3 Tobaco Products 58% b 58 “Generally speaking, the wheat|absence of her daughter-in-law, she -&|(# . ol We Do Not Accepi Margin Accounts Transc OiF...... 9% b/ growers of the norfthwest are not|fell against a gas tube to a heater in y \ Unfon Pacific . E complaining 4#ke the corn and cotton|her room, disconnecting it, according United ¥ruit ., 2 | growers. Minneapolis, 1 find to be[to the doctor here. She was uncon- United Re 8t s Y the most optimistic city of the Wwest- |scious when found and in her ad- U S Food Prod .. % |ern states. The banks of Minneapolis|vanced years and delicate condition 4 . ., U 8 Indus Alco . 447% Y ¢ |and St. Paul, seemed to be in good |resuscitatipn was impossible. . , { 0 U S Rubber Co ' 587 58% 583 |condition and the stores of tiesc : p« . g ), 2 4 JOHN P. KEOGH ] U 8 Steel » e cities are doing a fair bustness. Der- Dr. Clifton M. Cooley of this city " de Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of )\cw York U S Steel pra . haps it may be said that Minnesota[has been called to South Norwalk by . : ; f Utah Copper .. 68% 62% 623 |has turned the corner; but this is not|the death of his miother and during . - i ; Waterbury TOCKS Bridgeport Willye Overland.. 6% 5% ¢ |true of any other state in this belt.|his absence, Dr. John Purney is car- . Danbury New Haven vy 922 is destined to he a bad year for|ing for his practice. . Middletown BONDS Springfield N b (Putnam & Co.) s section. e N Bid i Little Buying On Cit}’ Items : R Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston Hfd Eiec Light . i “This means that the western oy 4o 3 oh e > Southern N E Tel ...... 120 123 | states will buy very. littie during 1922, G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1013 Am Hardware .......01.. 154 137 |even although they bought almost| “Boo-Hoo-Hoo," 18856, Victor rec- | Billings & Spec com .... 223 33 ihothing during-1821, - The purchasing|ord. C. 1. Pierce & C'o.——advt, Bristol Brass ... 1i power of the farmer has been cut| The first anniversary of the Ladics' Colt's Arms ..... y from 500 to 75¢,. Moreover, his| Nest of Owls will be held next Mon- Eagle lock S K 77 hope rests not in higher prices but in day evening at Fiectric hall, A Bup- Landers ... .. 5 3 reducing his operating expenses.| por and entertainment will be held. N B Machine ... ; anufucturers and merchants desir-| Ay jinvitation has been extended 1o Niles-Be-Pond com ...... 3 to dispose of goods in these|the Hartrord Ladies' Nest of Owls to North and Judd .. 3 i states during 1922 must feature attend the affair. Peck, Stow & Wil ..... 9! A I‘arm- [ Auto Show, State Armory, tonight. Russell Mfg Co ......... - 8150 2;"“"‘(0';(;%;“‘r='|‘;“i“' ‘*y“‘ll“l‘ '\'U‘*Ifl- —advt. l )3 Scoville Mfg Co . SR 350 | LY ¢ BOOC rice will be thel he suit of Miss Catherine Me- £ 9 Standard Screw o T :'l‘l’z::“';]""fl de-| Cormick against the Booth cstate for | THERE'S NO REASON Traut & Hine - ! Br necessities ay damages and the payment of a phy- | Union Mg Co ....ooo.nl 3 sold but very few pianos, phono-|gician's bill as the result of her falling TO DELAY 46 | b : ¢ Stanley Works 45 ';:"T‘h":‘:) 3:“'“'\"“;; of any Kind Willl gown g flight of stairs in the Booth pped dnto these states during pioek on December 31, 1921, has heen - A i St ' . 3 . o . = 3 YOR WILL ACT M latities’ have strongly fndicateq |1 DY the Travelers Tnaurance We Pay 41459 Interest on Deposits Safe Deposit Protection for your val HAYOR W that even' during averuge years, very | So(iny for the ot . uables, when you can rent a Box in our : attorney for the plaintiff. few farmers have made money oper- 5 PigALL The will of the late Frederick leh- i e R T vt 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNEOTIOUT offered today in probate court. IMive Investments, Local Stocks I'elephone 1815—1818 dollars cach is left to the following P We have our own show at our ating their farms 4 at i Curtis Will Bring McMahon Amend- B s wore s L mean that i) ghoy rooms, Lash Motor Co., Inc— o [ farmers were obliged to keep books| 5y an ments Before City Meeting l\uard’”w ey gmanuiacturers and | T (i ghow, State Armory, tonight. urrl aVlngs ¥ charge up wages for themselves and [ £ v For Final Action. families and interest on their invest-|[ o "\ 1o SEAtTTaS ment, most farms would show a loss| ?';"Vth‘t I;“”"" T"'],(‘“;"'l‘:“ a8 N Although the budget amendments|on average years, The farmer has| QSPIay a i show ooms, G & prepared by 1% S. “McMalon havelreally made his money through tie|M2in at Lexington. Lash Motor Co, | Cor. Church and Main Sts. been ruied out on the grgund that|natpral increase in the value of his l<n<'~:fadvt. ¥ ; signatures were ‘not properly secured, iland. The farmer is technically a| THe Tegular meeting of Burritt | Mayor O. I. Curtis plans to inform|great speculator. He speculates not|Grange will be held .|h|:< (-\'nn‘lniz at the City Meeting Board of the fuctsionly in his products but in his rea)|S 0'Clock. Several will be initlated. in the matter and allow final actlon | estate holdings. There are far more Viking A. C. dance at lmnw}mul to rest in that body. | speculatars in Nebraska than in New | Saturday = Bve, March 4. Trinity Mr., McMahon does not plen to| York. Bacchanalian orchestra of Hartford, | make further eifort to have his Little Land Speculation —advt, ; : amendments brought up. He has not | A hearing will be given next Tues- changed his mind as te the feasibility ' day evening by the board of public of cutting threc mills off the city works to property owners interested liudget, he states, but realizes that it more T ) in the numbering or re-numbering of o % 5 i 7t 3 arms than in the e B " is impossibie for him to get umlhmfliuwmnv industrial corporation of New g().\l!!_t‘»- t:{\ ‘I{ufuyutc street as well as : Letore the board. | England, New York or Pennsylvanin. "‘?;m: Shte o Bty s T | However, there won't be much specu- L) § A . S IHRNECHE : by Royal Dadmun—Pierce’s.—advt. The Commercial Trust Company Spe- y H 3 lati f E 022, T ¥ 3 Sewer Excavating Dries iting in farm lands during 1922, The P ¢ 5 tendency will be constantly down- (e o o g Up Charles Street Wells | ward. Farm 1ana prices are bound EXPOSED TO SMALLPOX [ cial Certificates of DepOSIt Oflfel. The board of public works hnsl(o R0 through a period of readjust- A been informed that wells in tie! ment and the lands of these western ————e | y 4 a8 s Charles street section of the city arestates will suffer the most. The| Lo o0 iy - v value. Value because of theil safety. becoming dry through the excAation | greatest decline will come in farms|fMicted Man Moved Frecly Among : : . ; f of the ecast énd sewer. The sewer| whieh arc rented. The real farmer| porvington Crowds—Health Officer ||| 2 - Value because Of their 11b81 a] rate o trench is several feet lower than the;who both owns and operates has 7 ¢ springs which are the source of sup-[nothing to fear frem a temporary de- Advises Community Vaccinations. ; } - 5 & ply for wells, The nearest pige lines|cline in values. Like the seasoned y ‘ ; B A retwrn. Value because they draw in are several strects away. Arrange-|{manufacturers who have weathered| Torrington, March 4.—Hundreds of S G ments will be made to sink wells| many depressions, by not expanding|people have been exposed to small- 2 4 ‘ terest fl‘Om dav Of dep031t tO day Of where property owners are affected. | during the preceding periods of pros-|Pox within the past few days, it is o o perity, the honest dirt farmer has|!carned here as a result of lhf' min- S 3 't] d "1“’31 READY FOR BIG SHOW. nothing to fear, gling freely among crowds of Edward - C Z withara e < 8 4 ‘What is the hope for this section|W. Morgan, now in a Bridgeport iso- & The Y. M. C. A. gymnasium is fit- |, . cyestion which everybody asks, | lation hospital, Morgan is® Torring- tingly equipped, the Junch is prepared |y, " gwor iy that old and familiar|ton man who has been employed tem- or :“ "‘: P":S“;:yfifl ‘[’l;"‘(’:rl'}:(‘f:““;':;‘ one “diversificd farming.” Once in a |porarily in ]Brhlgr'xvitl)rtl- pe A RELCORTO D8 while I find u prospcrous farmer even| I'rom Friday until Tuesday he was e 3 Y o best, and everything is ready for the | AU® T B & BrosPirows Inquiry - 1|In Torrington and durlng that period Certificates are Issued in Amounts oi big °“""““'r‘";f'“ LOALS [‘x""‘l'l‘p“fltl':: learn that\he almost always is a gen-|moved freely among the crowds of Fa L e A M At 259 | oral all arund farmer and does not|local theaters and spdnt some time ||} . this evening. The hosts “fl,l. L i rely upon one or two crops. One|in the Odd Fellows' club rooms. Up- (;500 $1 000 and $5’000 members of the red army. The Pro-j ., o™iy~ purticular who scemed [on his return to Bridgeport he was ¥ L) gram, as published tn The Herald, |} o'y tiised a large amount of | found to be spffering from smallpox with a few special addltions, not for- | | o0 hile another was speciu-|and now is in an lsolation hospital. getyga- the big surprise feature, WIIl |y o) "0y 1000 “cautifower and oth-| Dr. Ellas Pratt, local health officer, be: cMyried out. er market garden products. The|has advised everybody in town who p———emeememes | dairy favmers are also in o a fairly | has not been vaccinated within the good condition. Unlike the raiser of | past five years to become vaccinated [ 1 gfuins they have a constant’ income|at once. Stm;t‘ingASumglyS ' : FCith Vangevil The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company b it i) Corner Main and Peurl Streets, Hartford, Conn. e |} Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 MASQUERADE Snfel Deposithé)xest, $5.00 and upwards. : di 5 Settlement of Estates. Moon‘fyfl:ix::,dlufivs # Foreign Exchange to all parts of the World. Given By the Peerless Jazzland|§ LETFERS OF CREDIT ~ GENERAL BANKING ~ of Hartford Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. TURDAY EVENING \ Vault for less than one cent a day. “IFarmers complain about the wat- ered stock of the industrial corpora- tions of the east, but there is (ar

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