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‘ financ,al News BANKERS A(;A]N ]N all forms of paternallsm in govern-|full trial without amendment, for the DR]VE ON BONUS . |ment, opposition to a soldier Ill-mm’pl't-n«nl, the free zones be established L \ ES [and to ¢hanges in the federal rese rve |at the principal harbors of the United w——————— board, Endorsement of care for dis- | States and that the United States send American Bankers' Association Adopts [abled veterans, regardless of expense, (un official represenative to the revar- [ ] WALL STREET ST"[;K Principles Also Condemning of the Denison blue sky law, of per-|lons commission, Tie council went o A aibete o ) embers New York Stock Fxchange and of the proposed constitutional |lubor to unionize for mutual protec- Palectiallam # Govt, petual charters for national banks, [record as recognizing the right of Members Hartford Stock Exchange | (Successors to Richter & Co.) some TR White Sulphur Bprings, W. Va., May |amendment doin, 7 i Bu : , W. Va, M 3 doing away with federal {tion but declared itself as ngainst EXGHANEE REP[]“TS Thls Tllll& They M‘e YISl[lflg NCW Lfl-file‘}"lllttl?'f of principles adopted [tax exemptions on securities was du-‘nl:rnu:.uun‘ Io‘ruilho rf.;m"& I«’L:JI‘|):1.||I\'-‘|{ 9, Contel Row. Harttond, Conn. LW gl Jem s [ Efi'lpul"I‘l‘:l“]“:‘l:.)f‘“n:‘;‘;l'::('xlm:"u'"“" :'"-I clared. dual to work for whom he pleases and NEW BRITAIN OFFICE, 31 W, MAIN STREET Jank at its final | g 150 rec tec | the e re W R R S B s L Am'Cotton Oll,. 85%, 363 vaey| - Avescon, N. J, Ma3 19.—President i B S g SR AT T000 .. o8115 114% 116 an rs, Harding today were enjoy- Am 8 & Ref .. 69 58% 588 irg a week-end rest at the Seaview 20 Sharcs AI\/ Am Bu Ref com 747 T4% 4% ?oolr bl;ll:"lT"rl' hl‘re“:lll;‘:‘ thelr au- IERICAN HARDWARE Am Sumutra Tob 331 3984 YR mo rip from Washington yes- Am Tel & Tel . 1217% 121% 121% terday and the president's appearance 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS Am Tob ...... 1899 low , (At the dinner given by thé women's | Am Wool ...... 92 004, 018, |republican clubs of New Jersey and Anh Qop ...... B2% [,3%‘ bfl; the bankers' gonvention in Atlantic 50 Shares COLTS' Atch T & 8 ¥ . 100 993 100 (Clty last night, Perfect weather was At Gulf & W 1. 35% 8hiy 85% |in prospect for their holiday. Baldwin Loco . 117% 116% 117% | Secretary and Mrs. Weeks and At- Baltimore & O. 46% 45N 46% |tormey Gen. Daugherty arrived and Beth Steel B .. §1% 80% 807 |completed the officlal party, to which i Canada Pacific 14015 1391 1397% [Scnator Edge is host, Cen Leath Co 5% 56 % 365 New Jersey's children gave the Ches & Ohlo . % 6514 651 president a hearty welcome in every Chi Mil & St P . 28 26 26 |town and city traversed by the party Chi RIsl & P . 438, 431, 48% ('ro{r‘\lrho time it crossed the Delaware Chile Copper . 19 198 1914 |at Wilmington until Atlantic City was 3 = Con Gasp,v..... 117% 1167% 1167, [reachad. At some points ikinten " Lo MEMBFRS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Corn Prod Ref 1013 101 10113 (police had to intervene before it was g . 'y 4i] HTARTIORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 Crucible Steel .. 77% 74 761 |possible for Mr, Harding's automobile - K i | NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. Telephone 1815, Cuba Cane Su . 16% 15% 5% (to proceed. Cndicott John . 82% 82 Republican leaders here were in- Erie 18% 127 4 [terested In the address by the presi- 7 : 3 % Lroe 1st pfd .. 217% 2114 {dent at the Women's club dinner. His B 7 % w Gen Elec ..... 163% 163% 3 expression of friendship for the - q 5 E e Offer and Reccommend Gen Motors ..., 12% 4 state’s two senators, Edge and Freling- S 3 : 5 3 Z - . Gt North pfd ... 75 ; N oo b N : Colts Patent Firearms In Cop ....vu. 7 E “I hope” he added, “you people RNV e e LG ¢ |think as much of them as the execu. ‘ ¢ Company at the Market Inter Con pfd . 7, |tive In Washington does.” o ud 5 Inter Mer Mar . 2 Mr. Harding said the administra- Int Mer Mar ptd Y tion had worked to bring about a Allis- Chalmers .. [ better understanding in this world Pacific Oil .. 1 and a new security to America. ; 5 “In the work’ he continued, “the r I‘HE money you earn represents time Int Nickel .. Int Paper ..... ¢ 5 1, |republican party has not done all it A g AN i Kelly Spring T & 0% 5 1lhoped to do but it has dond a lot and and effort. Extravagance in spending ; Ken Cop ...... 33 | Will accomplish much more.” it means wasted energy. Thrift has a thm 1 '&m y Lack Steel .... 79% 78 8% TR S » nn enn Lehigh Valley . 6 . double benefit. It conserves both money 9 R P Y and effort. L ; Mo bl s Tenany Bldg. 10 (‘;ntrll‘l‘igw Mis Piiclfin vee. 2394 234 M. 1 . h\ % Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter £$000 N'Y ceiral 30 ‘ % P ESBYTERI AN any people reach advanced years with DONALD R. HART, Manager Momber Hartford Slock 0% 2 ‘ nothmito show for a life time of work, R Esec X e i) North Pacific .. 76 75 76 | Pure Ofl ...... 33% 333 33 simply because they have not learned the Femn koo 41t Ay 4t |Convention to Describe Additions| | importance of Thrift. : We Offer Penn R R . Gethl Pitts Conl ... 63% AT .to Church i Don't let your effort go for nothing. Put LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK s Ray Con Cop'.. 1635 . aside regularly a part of the money vou Reading ...... 79% —_— men e hy Tt 8, | Charleston, W. Va, May 13—A earn and build for the future. Royal DAN Y . 63 k 529 | feature of 't ik = o he reports to be submit- . o ote ;‘0':5')"*“},;?‘1”;‘“ ;f-’} ted the 62nd General Assembly of the | . Price On Application. s e o0 ;,4"; i+ |Southern Presbyterian church, to A S Rail . 2 % /8| convene here May 18, will be those 7 It&tfi Co . 1::1‘{: 7 £ [ relative to the total number of ad- efln Interest ‘Paying eAccount with eXas ] Y 27 | ditions to the church during the last Texas & Pacific . 32% % |year, and the amount of money 1 1 Y ) - g year, anc oney con- i e e ST this bank will prove a convenient SOENIE B s cee 1T ‘ sembly. " ' i & Union Pacific . 137% i Members Added. } ‘method for syflemattc‘savmg Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York United Fruit v 140% 140 Statistics presented to the assembly | AR, e e | i Unted Re St . % ¢ of 1921 showed that during the year i Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport U S In Alco 9 i closing preyiously to the convention, ! Danbury New Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield U S Rubber Co . 63% 62 24,369 members were added to the S Steel ...... 9% 8% church, or a fraction more than seven v fi L‘tShSt(E:el pfd .. 1%8l member for each of the 3,475 HE’ OMMER IAL RU 0 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston al op .. 5l 64 7 churches in the assembly, on the av- C C ] Sj C | ! 5 vy ) G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 , Wilys 0\3rlaml o 8 erage. Also, the reports showed that + S S 21,589 members were added by certi- (Putnam & ficate, or an average of six members for each church. g . { “Hfd Elec Light . 186 The total amount contributed to open jonlgbi 7" .9 : %, Southern N E Tel .. . 12 2| benevolent causes alone for the year =] AUTOS WASHED “ Am Hardware .17 5[prior to’ the last assembly was $4,- By Modern Machine Methods v Billings & Spec Com .... 93 0, an average of little more * Bristol Brass 5 8 | than $12 as the per capita contribu- ] ‘We remove every particle of grease and dust, impossible by any . . tion of each of the members of the Fagle Lock ... church, the reports indicated. other method, withont damaging the paint in any way. We can clean Landers F .. 5 B Large Income. - = ——— a car from top to tires in 20 minutes. N B Machine . The annual income of the member- We make an auto look like new while you wait. . . e . r Special dust proof polish to renew hood and body finish if desired. Niles-Be-Pond com ship of the church has been estimat- | § v B T $150,000,000 the tithe being |8 ot ot J{lfifl ‘l M-‘?n‘w 000, Special efforts will be \ ; ; 3 . Rl o L e tra Safe Way to Borrow Money — We Lend Money Modern Auto Washmg Station Russell Mfg Co . made through the assembly's com- i stewardship and the cam- | § J Ecovilla g Co imilitee onyEie e Rniveans i On NOTE, and HOME FURNITURE, without removal, to persons having steady employment, or 167 ARCH STREET. Adjotns Simmons Battery Station Standard Screw paign committee of the Freshy{flrlall incomes, without inquiring of employers. Also lend to Property owners; NO PAWNS; LOAN g Traut & Hine .. progressive program officials said, to PAYABLE IN 8 to 15 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, or AS DESIRED; LAWFUL CHARGES “)\'IU; R enliet: the endlre. membership of ) the baged upon nctual unpaid balances, for thy EXACT TIME YOU HAVE THE MONEY. church to the point where at least CONYFID TAL CONSULTATION ~ Stanley Works { 5 R —_— he tithe of the income of each mem- Rodent cating smakes are protected | ber will be contributed to the bene. | BANK-LIKE SERVICE . \ volent cause of the organization. If IS TNEDITUTION The H ford.Co ectlcut Trust Comp y prilaaington Shonptiles the membership as a whole was en- . a spirit_of public SERY. S dAna Nave a lhias venu asliirtad “thue, the average| per: ' capita ( fi 2 i Y CONFIDENTIAL ANL 3 i ¥ sgl‘\lzha‘avl’:m‘ddns have a lunar year of c‘ontrihufion would be. $80,. it . wag Lamis DAL OB MW BORRDWERS VRIG! CEN’ E_YOUR nl}Ll(.A)- Corner 1“2!1!1 and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. 54 days. S INVITED: QUICK SERVICE, o YoU SOLVE PRIATR DGO, Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 | puinte b B | puinted ou! > 93 - i : 3 ; : { } T ] Us, NE\‘\"OBLI'I(I\'I'A‘;?\‘QI?D':‘"‘ ATURDAYS, 9§ te 1, CALL PERSONALLY, or WRITE, or 'PHONE Safe Dep()s]t Boxes, $D-00 and upwal‘dS. Settlement of Estates. e WA, |y Beneficial Loan Society e iy ot bl LETTERS OF C e Licensed, and Superviéed, by State Lank Commissiones. Ivnded to the State of Connccticut. L Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Colt's Arms .. Bank Paying e Interest | cahering Wil Be Held This Year at Minneapolis | Minneapolis, Minn,, May, 13.—The ® A p | future attitude of the Order of Rail- | road Statioh Agents toward decisions rlve ome ls Labor ‘ ,I I !; of «the United States Railroad | Board, and reorganization of the or- der, are two important questions ex- pected to come before annual con- vention of the agents body which . : opens here May 15. R sy i G Consistent savings, dollar by dollar, zation might be combined as a result of action taken at the convention, i Y ; . 7 with one or two other organizations l k th ll h ll b d of agents, telegraphers and clerks, s l e e na s !r! a ouse, WI ul.l a thus effecting a combined member- Bhin e L0 The ihering may competence to protect you in days ship is 11,000, be the last convention of the order ; S AVINGS B ANK e R e e TR sums17 16 to come. Make your start now an d change to the American Assoclation of Railway Agents. ST e The adoptianfor a new c|o_ fill(uflnl:‘] b . t f ! d ces e idn wou Of New Britain [t e i s egin to put away for a rainy day. of ‘continuing the clause of the pres- ent constitution which provides that Organized 1862 members of the order must ahidlg :u' 5 # L decisions of the United States Rail- —— adopted at the convention of the or- der two years ago, within a month Open § to.3. after the board was created. Saturdays 8 to 11 Since then, according to officials of Saturday Evening 7 to 9 P. M. S 9 the order, criticism of the board has | Monday Evenings 6:30 to 8 |4 (000 1Tong members, who have % felt, it was stated, that the board 1 “has not given due consideration to F | ESSESS_—SmSIIES | the agents” and that it denies “the constitutional right of agents who have tel h duties t erf to “SMILIN’ THRU” Consideration also wfll be given at Cor‘ Church and Main Streets the convention, it was stated, to plans Ina for “impressing upon the public and | Q the railroad managements the part| KINNEY bHOE the station agent takes in the affairs| of the railroads today.”