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EW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, Financial News |BABSON ADVOCATES COMMISSION TO il DELVE INTO PRODUCTION PROBLEM| _fl —*- PU TN AM & CO. High Low Close Bt Sugar .. 40 " — Continuing his personal survey of e — Can . .ovuo 44% M H 4 | business conditions, Roger W. Bah- 2 3 Llembe " g . i h L Wh | comparing different sections of the §aing ! ’":q::n::n‘: z‘n":h,?.l,m,k,\! :l,l.'.n c Car & 1y . 1654 160 i% #on sends the following from the cen- | FREREIE, | Cotton Ol .. 26 tral south, These authentic state ntry. The plan also has another N & ’ ; 21 WIST MAIN STRERT, NEW BRITAIN, CONN, far reac x 9! " tar e - ¢ LOCO ... 111 102% 110%.| ments appearing exclusively in | 03" (,',:"”.',"'If"l*'I\f:"“;'l“‘l‘:""l',f;N-“'r" el : : Ve ; 4 sr LRLY, Mg, TEL. 2040 J ds are deters vy b e ) - i A o St & Ref ... 0% 404 r.p Ihe He ',m' mined through experiments it may ho Su Ref co, 72 2% Two Business Defects possible to keep the figures up-to- Sumatra Tab 20% 30 “Before continuing the report of [for cach large cit k'rhnn lll;r-“ ‘-,I““ Tel & Tel . 12 121% 122 | the balance of my trip I want to dis- [ tive labor cfficiency per dollar rrx:u,l.‘} Tob ...... 186% 136 1361 | cuss o problem of importance of such [he quoted as “commodity prices” and Wool ..., 89% 83 89 importance, in fact, that it will not|“(reight rates" are now quoted. This Anaconda Cop . 49% 48% 405 [ walt. Since leaving home last No-|would inevitably create a rvrlwnm‘ Atchison T & & F 071 068 973 [ vember I have visited 20 of the 1arg- | rivalry between diffcrent sections anil At Gulf & WT. 80 208 207% (€8t citles and have pretty much cov-|(cnd to increase the efficiency of :;ulh‘ Baldwin Loco . 108% 1073 1083 | ered induatrinl America from Canadn, | management and labor for the entire Baltimore & O , 37% 3714 377% | on the north to the Gulf of Mexico|country, Beth Steel B ,. 65 0414 85 on the south. This trip has impress- Could Reduce Prices Canada Pacific . 1367 135% 136 ed me with two major facts, Busin ss “In doing so we would accomphsh Cen Leather Co . 8% 36% 351 |18 suffering from two entirely sepa-|more in reducing prices, developing Ches & Ohio . 51% rate things. The first Is the weak-| foreign trade and creating prosperity Ohi MIl & Et. D, ness of our system of distribution|than could ever be done with any €hi Rock 1s & P 405 which I intend to take up immediate- | sor( of congressional slegislation, In Chile Cop ..... 4 Iy upon my return. The second i8)fact, T am writing the substance of Chino Copper .. our appalling ignorance of production|(he above article to several chambers Con Gas ...... 106% :4|Inm|ufrd(e;1 ns;;\\ I‘Ah-m'mi(h‘y‘lhni\'m'l)lr;- of commeree today and there is no ; ~—p ALCon o e h 0 cn of the efficiency of labor in dif- | rcason why the chamber of commerce 9 ‘Flm) : = s ('::;Eibrl:ostliilr 12gy/: % | ferent sections of the country, e LA A B ’l'l.m famous choir of the Sistine Chapel, ane, kneeling in! SR Y e e ¢ TR B, RN “When & munufacturer faces a|should not go ahead on its own hook | Prayer at the grave of the French Unknown Scldier in Paris. The| & Holo JUDD G, JUDD W. T. SLOPER Cuba, Cane Su . 13% " problem in finance or marketing heland make such a survey. Advertis-| cholr is on the way to the United States for public concerts. Endicett John . 81% ; 3 X Erle 10'2 gets his information on railroads,fing the production efficiency of a - Erle 16t btd o 178 & | rental charzes, dock facilities, popu-|community will do more toward ; fi i ST $7 lution and climatic conditions. When | Lringing new industrics to it than any SUALING ¥ o TR e J X Gen Electrle Y ( . ) Gen Motors .... 1014 y k:‘ “f:lt“r‘;fl(h“r'o :;:;l:l:n of production "‘,‘;'."’,",',0' hrlmiutrr l'"h‘\'p)‘”l?lls ‘u“nd - answer to Arthur Griffith, president Godarioh (BIYvd0%s AL L (::‘;'\‘.;u municipal publicity cat-| Nine Ships And 1,800 Men Start Off AR TR, TORb R i erlal 23 WEST MAIN S'RELT, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTIOUT Sandardiso Eroduction L % On Annual Round Up rehellion until such time as the con Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1815—1816 Gt North pfd ... 78% & I have tried the Chambers of fany manufacturers complaining troversy would not embarrass the dif- Inspiration Cop . 40% 1 ¢ P! P 4 Commerce in practically every city 1|about business today and many wage| St. Johns, N. 1% March 11.—The | {ent oiciation - Interhor Con ... 2% A o lave visited. I have tried the depart- | workers out of employment will find[scaling fleet of nine ships has sailed ; er C i ¥ e Mr, G 5 sta i 7 antenGonipid 1 ment of labor and the other depart- |the solution of their problem when|for the ice fields, The ships are Ter. |, Mt G Ciatemont Jeauel a1 We Offer: ?\v;“:‘ltg“;\]l;:'r:h.i ;2‘& %l ments at Washington. No one ap-|their local chamber of commerce in-|ra Nova, Bagle, Ranger, VIKing, | criek wis “largely {he outeemn of fne S ecna ’ parently has any data on the relative [stitutes a labor test and publishes | Neptune, Thetis, Diana, Seal and Si-| (feement to Indiseipiine induiged i N B GAS [iGHT En S'"]BKS tu leld 6 H01 Nlgiel . ers 1006 24 | efficiency of labor in different sections | the results for comparisons with thegona. They carry about 1.300 men. |, connived at by some of Eamon De y 0 Tnt Paper 461, “ | of the country. In the same line of I|gl\)r1's of other cities, ; When the ships get among the icel yvyjara's Hllx\xwrfhl's Mohe andal Kell’ Spm‘g' ',r 3 “"'1/‘ business there are great variations. lnclrlonlmlly I want to reiterate the|floes carrying seals, the men leave “If Mr., De Valera will m,\.,,' now =2 C i Qsl‘ y Men doing the same kind of work in|fact that labor policies and produc-|them, surround a herd and proceed | oondemn the mutiny in the army the | spnacotiieob. . # (L 9 |two different sections of the country |tion efficiency will prove to be the|to club’ them to death. The dead| qonzer of the situstion in 1 imrick Lehigh Valley .. 59 z38% produce 4 different output. Wages| greatest single factor in governing|hodies are then dragsed (o the ships| will he considersbie lemsened s Mex Petrol ..., 127 126% per hour are pretty much standard- |industrial profits for 1922. ‘The spec-lover the ice. /¢ Midvale Steel 30 - fzed, but when it comes to produc-|vlator will do well to buy shares in| If Major Cotton, the airman, ar- e g , Missourt Pacific . 221 22} % | tion per dollar we are all In the dark, |concerns who are following an intelli-[rives in time from the Labrador coast DOYLE LEADS PROS, umm Em‘ N Y Central .. 81 80% “Ag a solution to this difficulty I|&ent labor policy, and who have come where he went to deliver mails, he' i > ERG ils NYNH&H. 18% 17% sumgest having a mational committee | (0 realize that the solution to the la-[will conduct an aerial observation for| JAcksonville, March 11—Pat Doyle, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Norfolk & W . 100% —— of three or five appointed by the sec- |bor problem lies in produstion perithe flect in the hope of locating the| formerly of Deal, with a card of 143 New Britain National Bank Bldg 10 Central Row North Pacifig .. 81% 81 rétary of labor to prepare certain la-|dollar and not in dollars per hour or|“main patch” of seals. led a field of approximately fifty Telephone 2580 Telephione Charter 000 Pure 0il ... 30% 30% Lor tests and then as an experiment|per week. —_— e players at the end of the first thirty- DONALD R. HART, Munager Mcriber Hartford Stock Pan Am P & T . 57% 57% &pply them in a half dozen citie Don't Cut Wage DI VALERA 18 SILENT ke ks L Member N. Y. Stock Exchango Lxchange. Penn R R .... 36% say New Orleans, Birmingham and Mr. Babson claims that there must 7 o i e six holes yesterday for the Ilorida = Sy O BT }‘im've(Ar:‘ow . i Atlanta in the south, and Boston,|be an ’i!\cr:'uSr incProdI‘lc\Inn‘nllv‘ll‘ll"]l‘\l‘")\' Refuses To Make Any Comment Rela-| OPen : lem‘vif;Mh'-n ‘:H ‘|h:\ ‘;‘]'f:rx"’:r 2itts Coal . ... (leveland and St. Louis in the north. |in order to lower costs and quic 3 } Country club here. Cyril Walke . Ray Con Cop . 141 14% Aok osaluERscaatan: BF ('n:nmo:r'rv buying. He believes the solutton of e Go Rimarivkc Relcllign Englewood, N. J., turned in an after- We Offer: Reading ...... 5 74 would outpoint its own local com-|our troubles’ will come about through| Dublin, March 11.—(Ry Associated | ngon card of 70 for a total score of Rep 1 & {h (R b —_— mittee of five, one man representing | increasing efficlency rather than in| Press)—®Bamon De Valera declared | 146, the next Jowest. FAFN'R BEARlNG CO Ro NY . 523 527 | the' association on the wage workers|decreasing \\l'unf-s u‘b‘ the latter “‘S\*}‘:: h‘in('lalr Oll Ref . 2286 and one each for manufacturing,|in decreased purchasing pwer. 3 il ADBEICAN 4 South Pacific .. 85 8$47% § building and agriculture. This com- | S4ys tha‘t uvr"rlt'rlvl:n" fl““lml"tli;‘l::';::(t TSR L ; ‘ . . . ST PRICE ON APPLICATION BouthRaf{l i, cve: 20 7% mittee would secure the local statis-|action along these lines w « e ot A 2 - . - . Studebaker Co . 103 xnw,v: 3 li‘s for its own city. In addition to than any other one thing to bring 3 Wc Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Texas Ca. 45 securing definite information for business back to normal. Texas & Pacific . & 31% Tobacco Pro ... 60% 60 ; TR Transcon Oil ... 9% 0914 » to be broug under urkish « a- Unian Pacific . 133 13:12 EARL OF READING tion. These views are emphasized in y Tnited Fruit ... 140 NOW IS “IN WRONG” varying degrees of ‘,‘f‘b"s{}".l""‘xs"(h Gl JOHN P. KEOGH United Re St .. 46% 45% 46% < papers as the Dally elegtap ot Member Con<olidated Stock Exchange of New York U 8 Iood Prod . 4% 41 - ing Post, Daily Chronicle and West- i o g > ¢ 83 minster Gazette. The latter demands » Waterhury STOCKS Bridgeport . b U8 ndusp oy, A3k ik i) ti of permission for the i D B1% 5Oy ¢ | Dres ahly - TSHioG abrogation rmis : . ) L :. : S'\;:?” Co ,;4: ;3‘[: Press Highly Indignant Concerning | 4orofetion o PEUL M Ninor and Al Dz}nbuly New Haven U S Stel pfd . 117% 1177 % | mdias Appeal For Turkish Rights, | asks: . Middletown BONDS Springfield i >~ SEIFTETS C 6 “Prudent modification of the Sevres , i " tah Copper ... 64% 63 % Asking Treaty Change treaty.” Direct § 1. ate Wire to New York and Boston London, March 11.—(By Associated G, F, GROIY, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel. 1013 \BRETL 0D, | Press) — India’s appeal for Turkish RETURN OF BODIES : rights, urging necessity for revision of Hfd Blec Light ..iv... the Sevres trealy in view of the in- On Weekl Pa ment Plan, i"“"]’_’]"‘:iN B Tel ,..... 12 122 | tense Mohammedan feeling in that ALMOST COMPLETED M y! AR . : 2 —— . : A Harewarg country has stirred public opinion ] Rillings & Spenc com ... 22 24| here and has created a sensation. The i ! o : RS Sl s R T RN R, S To Any Person.Of Approved Credit The Hartford Connectlcut Trust Company O large section of the press againsf Karl § Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Tlf;:‘;:‘l;;rl{:n(;s g 5 37 |ot Reading, viceroy of India, and his )larv:l) 30 \:.;.::: Flag : Or WIth Accéptable Endorsement. W | Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 N B Machine .. ) newspaper this S : Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Every lLondon NilessBe-Bond tom. 53, ” morning, vigorously condemns the| New York, March 1.—The last large ?:01}‘ BnaRH ot . 3| mesgage presumably addressed by|shipment of remains of soldier dead, I o w leonie d 3 Lwcttl‘ement of Estdtes. eck, Stow & Wil ... ! Jdwi ial under tha Stars |§ nquiries e 8 | Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. the government in India to KEdwin|raturned for burial Russel Mfg Co ........ 95| Viontagu, secretary of state for India, [and Stripes, will be completed when : | LETITERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING ::0\;” fi“" ety ; wap |2n0 all newspaper critics character-|the army transport Cambrai reaches|g StandurdScrew. . 0lize the uction as unprecedented. They |New York about March 30, with 1224 ([ 4 e R 30| Umaly, that the sppoal wasimade overnag.draged caskels: - With the grrival ’ Bank by mall It is safe and saves time. Sty } b ) |the heads of the British governmen e Cambrai the reverent task of |§ 3 5 Stanley Works .. 1t is (oym[:ldmlrrlllhdt Imll‘;h domu‘y:d: a:‘,“:“m(;f'erm‘,,sm. aonpE, of mc‘ ‘:;nly i o are calculated to cause the British| e pringing home the bodies of those & E - : NO SIGN OF GHOST gbvernment serious cmharrun_smrnt in | who fell 1:1; Jrance, wiil be practically | B L1yl . e ts its dealings wnhI lht;lfi:gm:mrmn‘n;lh‘l; finished. Plans are already underway | e P, AR Sevres treaty. kinglish editors take e a eolden: GOd aetad] LR T VINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Antigonish Spook Lails to Put in|jor granted that this movement has ::":m::’;‘":tp't';:r ot sy sne ) SA Appcarance. been launched in India w{ influence (¢ i ute to those who made the su- y Caledona Mills, N. 8., March 11— {16 ORI 3“ hen Great Brit. |Preme sacrifice. Bl e e ; Organized 1862. Nothing cven faintly like a ghost was| it joance and Italy hope to discuss| . After the Cambral BhCe St seen or heard or felt last night in|, cottlement in the Near Kast. cious !rflf:h', app}roxun.x(c’y on‘) \-n the little valley home from which Some critics suggest that Sir Ed- bodies will r.enmlq _nbroaqd tyu {v Alex Mac Donald and his family were | yin“Nontagu connived in issuance of [PTOUERE to the 1 'f"“ll ‘n"‘ % = driven by pranks and noises and un-|(he appeal for this very purpose and, burial. Up l? March = he r-\l\us canny occurrences, But today the [jndeed, it is generally assumed in well | Registration Service of ' the duarist: spark of hope still remained with Dr.|intormed circles that the Britlsh gov- |™Master corps had returned o this Walter Kranklin Prince, the New | rnment must have been aware of its country ”"_' remaips .Or “'“S. o York scientist who has been on the | igpatch from India before it appear. |those Americans who dicd on forelgn watch out for the playful person oriedq in the newspapers. soil. So perfect shave hcen' all ar- spook since last Tuesday. The opinfon is widely expressed |rangements incident to the last Joues s “On an expedition like this, it is|among those who have some expert|N¢Y: that many commendatory Icnu:: case of pot luck” he said. “The fish |knowledge of the situation that thig|from relatives and friends of those ow s t e lme may bite or they may not. To change |yction by the British government will returned for burial, have been rt‘cm\'-“ metaphor, the psychic faucet is not|create grave difficulties for Kurope|€d by the quartermaster general's always on tap.'” and increase the irreconcilability of [offic Iivery effort has ‘,’“’n made to Little Mary Ellen MacDonald, who |the Turkish nationalists, whose repre- [accord the soldier dead the most vev- some of the antigonish skeptics have | sentative, Yussuf Kemal, is due to|erent care, from the time of disinter- ° hinted might have been vesponsible |arrive in London from Paris within |ment to the time the casket reaches e ace for the strange noises and fires that[a few days. lzzet Pasha, Turkish na-|lts final resting place. Recently Major scared the MacDonalds away, came [tionalist mepresentative at Constanti- General H. L. Rok(-rs. ql_mrtern:msu-r back last night and slep in the house. |nople is also slated to come here goon. f:(‘nfml, (‘m:;le a !1‘1):‘:.(1;[ l:;}p‘;‘z l;‘r;r:‘c;e ed ‘ertai vSpa s o asize o inspect the ac S - Tonight Mrs. MacDonald who adopted | Certain newspapers emphasize that o Inspect (¢ RS 10 O L8 Fd the girl will join her husband and|a majority of the people in India are N A S reiasd: HirEclE A Mary Ellen so that conditions as|not Moslems and are completely un- (on s return. expr & DEPOSIT IN THIS BANK? si s possible to those ob- |concerned with the sultan of Turkey{fully satisfied with every detail of the _ % ] WHY ? nearly similar as possible to those ob-|conc i he o urkey TO open up y()ur Savmgs : Because it is a Mutual Savings Bank. taining when the manifestations oc-|and know littie about him. These | work. . 4 ) currm]g may be reproduced. ncwspapers assert that the claims of | Concentration of bodies in Ameri- § i the Turks galn prominence in India|can cemeteries abroad will be con- Account. You never will re- ) s : ’ only through the exploitation of Mo- [tinued, as about 32000 of those who Because lt has been pl'OVed by Slxty years MERIDEN CLEANUP handas K. Gandhi, who they declare |died overseas are not to be returned t k. h t t Il b L b3 is the real trouble maker in India. [for burial here, according to the de- gret making such a star faithful service. sire of their next of kin. The policy of g 5 \ : ity i 'S dely differc itica % . . L (3 Food Commisioners to Act 1t City |, /WS 56 WHES, (T VoA e government s to remove the sol- and the best part of it all is Because the Depositors alone share in the profits. Authorities Do Not. misgovernment, justly lost control of [dler dead from the battlefield burial 2 AT g f e v rive er in per- . 7 : Hartford, March 11.—Tood and |territorics of which she was deprived |grounds, and to reinter them we Wl]l a you 4]/7 lnter" KI5 0 {galoReR M s Holt will |by the treaty of Sevres. They declare [manent cemeteries which —will be pay 270 Dalry Commlssloncr Thomas Holt Wl | (hat it s impossible to allow Chris. [cared for by the United States, as are Because 4 1-29% Interest is paid on deposits. fuks fmmedi e sodion B Sieangi s tian peoples in the Near Iast again [national cemeteries in this country. est on your deposits. Because lt has 'dSSetS Of over 12 900 000 ’ ’ . meat situation in Meriden unless the local authorities in that city exert ) . i Tl e st ] BANTZED 1660 Wl B ! Because it has a surplus of over $600,000. i bt bt B | Because depositors are subject to No Taxes cular cattle were being sold for meat o o A LA LA S B . 5 i on their accounts except income tax. > conditi ic 1 ¥ # 2 A T N e AID IN THE A 'l Because deposits are invested in loans upon I'rederick E. Paige of the food and iy e DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS - . | Real Estate in this city. to exist, drastic action would be taken. el A AL B L An account with the New Britain Na- Ly | Open Monday Evenings—17:30 to 9. o Py true, as stated by City Inspector Don- 5 ¥ vall LA I R A tional Bank is found a great aid in the ungs wer house where the tubercular animal development of business. May we be of 1“'“ I:lauxh!e‘:t";ll, lbut ;hutlfl\re@ couw"s SelV]CC to you? Start a Checkmg n all were ed and only one pair A ccount, of lungs found in the place. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS FOX’S MON., TUES., WED.

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