New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1923, Page 16

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NEW Commodity Prices High Enough Mass of May 12 commodity Wellesley Hills The radieal r prices from August 1521 to date brought general husiness above ave age and is the foundation for the yeasoning of a good many predicted increasing prices 1923, Therefore, ¥ W statement on the si day, s of et “Phere have heen five malor me ments in commeodity prices sinee beginning of the Werld war," Mr. Rabson, “First, we had a grea rise from early 1815 to the peak in| August 1918, Tmmediately at the| elose of the war prices suffere sentimental deeline. ‘Then post.war inflation ecaused a steady from the spring of 1813 ta the 1920 “As depression ecommodity panio in ecanomie carried ns over the middle to the low of August 1921 phase of the movement 19 month's rise during which prices have climbed over 80 per cent| ==an abnarmal development “The reasons for the recent up- SWIng give us some indieation as to its probable development. 1t caused by an Inerease in physieal pro duction, and has continued until to. day it I8 above the normal growth Mne. Total volume of business has fnereased until it is also slightly above normal. Monetary conditions have been and are very good, with| large volume of cireulation, strong wolume of federal reserve statistics, good turn over, and sound credit conditions. ®A shortage of transportations has stimulated buying. Wages have in- creased - substantially. Purchasing power of the Industrial community has been reflected in bhetter business Even the farmer, who was hard hit has gradually climbed out of his finan-| elal chaos. The upward trend of the| stock market and new constriction| figures add two more arguments on the bullish side of the ledger. *“The present technical position of the commodity market, however, is) wery similar to that of 1920. TPro- duction has reached a point where we cannot hope to consume at such a rate indefinitely. Many commodities| are belng made so fast that they must| of necessity pile up surplus stocks by 1924. The present administration is also adverse to further inflation. Car shortage has been reduced to one-| third of what it was and more fav- orable weather conditions and season- al changes in business cannot help but| clear up the traffic situation. “Since the present market s being adequately supplied there is little jus- tification that increasing prices of commodities can long continue. The — BALTIMORE WOMAN'S MESSAGE TO MOTHERS| 820 W. Hayward Ave, 1iu~n} Mrs. Henry Johnson, who a few; wecks ago wrote what may bel tormed a good message to all moth- ers. She sald: "I have used Dr. True's| Elixir for more than ten years and know it is good.” She used Dr. Trne's Elixir, the True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller, to rid her children of worms. There is hardly a child but what needs Dr. True's Elixir, for they all usually have worms when grov ing up. Mrs. Johnson appreciates what Dr. True's Elixir accomplishes. Your children will be in hetter health through its use. Symptoms to watch: Constipation, offensive breath, slow fever, Dbilious- ness, pains in stomach, red points on tongue, swollen upper lips, starting during sleep with troublesome dreams. 40c—60c—81.20. whe b thre ger issued to-| unnsua the savs I al rise middle in the uvu-nvi history of 1020 The fifth has bheen a time was | At peaag prejN-maN— ‘pealq puw W Jo [a0q B 1940 Paq S1y piem <0} spou puay Adad|s :sAwg agduIp apuwIp Hahson's | u BRITAIN DAILY NO WITNESSES T0 Babson's _\_V_ik_ly Report Says THREE-CORNER ROW " Judge Klett Remarks on Peculiar y expeet a furthe of business. growing ve t The part e ve merehandise the 1 is probab priced | poward rise hy| nderlying strong enough advance in some stPHetuTe at the lat 1o justify meder Mnes and a high average commodity f some onger: | by or price leve month hut it is proabable that prie 1924 will turn for As the ad portation a renction ane and trans: | Aiffieulties are solved, huy general business | helow nor me A8 to g hefore slows up ing will ease off and should fall back to a leve mal g will eas rates take This slac their long swing rise REAL FSTATE SA Samuel N purchased today through the Camp Heal Estate Co, two houses at 473 Park streest, one a two-family and the A three family house, The purchase price Is veported to have ronnd $18, (00 ¢, H Camp Real Wallace Goulding. Levin other the at M through a cottage William Deming sold Fstate Co. stroet to TO FIGHAT ROLL WEEVIL New York, May 12.Ten carloads of calelum arsenate for combatting boll weevil in the cotton fields of the south and sufficient to cover 15,000 acras were destroyed early today in a fire which burned w Iarge store. house of the Chipman (‘hemica) gineering Co. at Round Brook, N, PERING CONFFE Washington, M 12,~-November first, next has been agreed upon as the date of the conference to he held in powers under a resolution adopted at the Washington arms conference to assist in retorming the Chinese ju- dicial system. SUSPECTS ROUNDED UP Sofia, May 12.—Government meas- ures to repress the activities of Mace- donian revolutionary organizations have been carried ont without serious incident and many suspects have been arrested, Fven the newspapers op- posed to the government policy com- ment favorably on the ministry's de- termination to curb the extremeists, REVOLT 1S DENTED London, May 12.-—The Bulgarian legation in London today discredted the reports of revolutionary disturh- ances in Bulgaria although the officials were without dircet informa- tion of any kind. They expressed the opinion that the reported dis orders were confined to Macedonia and had not extended to Sofia, where the Stamboulisky government is se- curely entrenched. MONEY IN SOAP Blackburn, England, May Thomas Donnelly insisted he stole any money, but police doubtful and went to his home to in- vestigate. Mrs. Donnelly was just Lathing one of her children, when a coin fell to the floor. Police they found the rest of the money in the soap. [k never were USE J.ESEIBERT&SON'S i DAIRY PRODUCTS BOYS AND GIRLS Your children need § plenty of pure, sweet milk as much as they 3 need the fresh air and the sunshine, We are ready to serve you, "MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS E SEIBERTsSON/ SiWour Milloman ARK ST. PHONE:1720:¢ DNEW BRITAIN.CONN. | Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES BREAD HEALTH Food FoR The Tlong-lLife Battery For Motorcycles, Radio $13.65 Exide Service Station 52 ELM ST. b Tel. 10 AUSTIN ST, Repairs 1495-4 | All Makes of Automobiles, and Farm Lighting and up New Britain, Conn, other Situation in Assault Case 1 Sebastiape arvaigned in & breach Passemissa ar Caceame Carm court this m peace and ng o ¢ Assault charge, were discharged by Judge George W, Klett e of lack of evidence. Judge Kiett in passing judgment on the case wid that it was & peeuliar situation as thers witnesses in eourt to testify to the alleged fight and both of the aceused admitted striking each in self defense ause were ne ATIOSt YOS men placed under Aay follawing a fraeas on Main Myrile street, Rer geant George . Kllinger testified that asseniissa rushed in to police head. ters yesterday morning shertly eourt, minus a eap, explaining had assanited Later melle Caceamo surrendered to Chief Hart, the sergeant said e bastiane was arrested by Pelieeman Peter Cabelus at the corner of Main and East Main streets Attorney Willlam Mangan repre. sented the Caceamo brothers in court and Judge R, . Hungerford repre- three wer street near he boen For Cross Country or City Driving From the handsome luggage trunk on the rear to the nickeled drum head lamps the Buick four ;y!mdef touring sedan has an air of smartness that is distinctly new in a motor car of its price. This model combines the rich luxury of the fine closed car with practical every dA social motoring. Touring is HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 1028 12 sented Passenissa 19 Pays Added 10 Sentenos suspended i additiona impe 4 A tene s veveked and t¢ added 1o » Withan Borkoshi Aiett this merning. He Mght Palicemar jays N ener imit and not heex t whes f his mency fied that he did drank charged the aceused by was arrested Thoma Spring street on a drunk enness oharge, In leoking ever his past record, Judge Kiett sald that the eused has been arrested four times sinee January & for heing drunk The ne pport case of William De aney 8 continued until June 36th with the accused placed on proba tion did weor o over te Wou Ly berau Klewt ¢ it work Judge too mue ART RUNGER STRIKY Paris, May 1 Emile Heoellein, member of the German Reichstag, and Gabriel Paeri, scoretary of assoeiation of youth, held for tria! on charges committing offenses against the security of the state have begun a hunger strike I’Humanite announesd today communist Had No Aute Certificate of Judge William Mangan heard the case of Joseph Wisk, whe ehanged his former plea of not gullty to & charge of without a eert @ plea of guiity and fined him costs. The case is one whi BRITISH LAROR TROUBLES May 12 (Hy the Associated Press)-~The agitation whieh the out of another of April 12, 1822, »/labor and liheral factions are econ. torney P, P, MeDonough, whe repre. ducting amainst Lord Curzon's reeent sented the accused, stated. Wisk was| note to Nusasla continues to All & large arrested on three eounts of violating |space in the press. Al the oppesition the motor vehicle law but two of them | parties are now marshalling their were nolled by Proseeutor William | forces: for next Tuesday's debates in | Greenstein, |the house of ecommons at whieh a Not Guilty of Nonsupport {Wvely fight is expeeted Judge Kiett also discharged Jomen | — Carrella, eharged with nonsupport He was arrested last night on com. plaint of his wife. The ecouple live on Orange street and according to evidenea presented in eourt each has! A half interest in the house in which they live, Mrs. Carrella testified that| #he has received but $68 within the past twe months from her husband Blue Pennant Cord Truly a tire of highest quality and EXTRA SERVICE. It's a real pleasure to recom- mend and sell it. We back it with our personal guaranty. And the price is right. Judd & Dunlop y utility for business and made comfortable by the luggage facilities the trunk provides and by the broad vision afforded by the wide windows. " Fitted with every convenience for comfort in winter and summer and completely equipped for mtful driv- ing and riding, the four cylinder touring sedan is recog- nized everywhere as an exceptional motor car value. Fours . 8868 .+ 885 - 1175 Sedan - 1395 - 1328 - 1025 Pricesf. tobe Sedan - o. Plan, which NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 231 ARCH STREET When better ausomobiles are built, Buick witl build them O'NEIL’S TIRE BARGAINS 30x314 Fabrics . 30x31% Cords 32x3v, Cords 31x4 Cords 32x4 Cords 33x4 Cords 34x4 Cords 33x4Y, Cords 34x4Y, Cords All Tires The Red Car At Your Service O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. Phone 900 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ~General Trucking— 99 WESNT ST, TEL. 1233-3 1@ de Studio e Studio Ap-to-date” 2 Pass. Road. S Pass. Tour. 5 Pass. Tour. 5 Pass. Seden 4§t Ak about the G. M. A, C. Purchase ‘orovides for Deferred Payments. 15 Franklin Square CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET Sixes $1175 4 Paws. Coupe $1898 . 1198 7 Pase. Tour. - 143§ 7 Pase. Sedan - 2195 Sport Roed. 1628 Sport Touring - 1675 - 1985 - 1985 D-15-41-NP Hartford ?no.\‘r: 2«071 —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- clous, Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. e 712 Stanley Street ) Plumbing, Heating and Repairing | FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel. 2992 Quinlivan Plumbing Co.‘L PUBLIC NOTICE To Whom t May Cocer I you, or your friends, are in the market for a home, read the follow: ng—them aet, We have had listed with this office this week, the following property; A Tooom cottage on Fart street, fust east of Sunny Ledge; cash re- quired, $2,500, The Slater home, looated at Maple Hill==a beautifal S-room cottage, with 2.car garage, house bullt with all plate glass windows, extra sun room, fine garden, frult trees—plum, apple and pears, strawherries, also asparagus, Call at our office and hear move ahout this property, Three.story brick hlock opposite Figh school, 4 tenements and two stores; cash required, 82,500, One 6.room onttage on Reaver street, hig lot; cash required, $2,000, A S.room cottage, 2.car garage, located on Fim Will; house is modem bullt one year ago: heing sold owing to death in family, A beautiful bungalow on Take Boulevard, Belvidere distriet, owner to move from city shortly; A.room, hard wood floors, fireplace and ga- mg ash required, $1,500; act quick on this, One-family house on Pearl street, could be made into 2-tonement with little cost, owner to move from city shortly, Fstate of Thomas Grace, located on Lasalle street: this property includes 2 bullding lota, | two-tenement house and one cottage—a good investment, At Maple Will, near the Sequin Golf Club, a 7-room cottage: hot water heat, hard wood floors, sewing room and two tollets, alsa garage, with extra bnilding lot 30x135, TIf we don't hear from you, you'll hear from us again on this, We have also lsted in our office, 4 Cottages at Relvidere, A 12.family brick block on Glen street, Six-family brick block on throp street, Two 2-family houses on Seymour stroet, House on West Main street, also Lake street, Chestnut street, Stanloy street; brick block on Arch street, When you want real estate with no strings tied to it make T. W, 0O'Connor & Son’s your headquarters, We receive more real estate to han- dle for private parties and real estate owners than we solicit, T.W. 0’Connor & Son MAIN ST, Win- BOOTH'S BLOCK Here is a One Family House very centrally located in one of the best neighborhoods in the city. It has just been listed with us. It is a fine home, also a fine place for getting an income and keeping roomers. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-8 Bank Bldg, e e —— FOR SALE ¢, 20 PEARL STREET. FOR LESS THAN HOUSE COST TO BUILD H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, 10-ROOM HOUS NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE | At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest Stock in the City A. LIPMAN Tel. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe |34 Iafayette St. | | 13292 . $ 9.50 $13.00 $17.50 $19.50 $22.00 $23.00 $23.50 $28.65 $29.50 eed Guarant, 39 Washington St. FOR SALE One-family house on West Streot. | 6 rooms, all improvements, including | heat; lot, 105x150. Will sell cheap to close an estate, COX & DUNN REALTORS, 272 MAIN ST. THE OLD HOME TOWN 7 / NO HARM WAS DONE WHEN ELMER BIRD CLEANED OUT, THE EAVESPOUTS ON HERMAN BLOTZ STORE - THE young MEN WHO GOT SOAKED, WERE ONLY SOME IDLING DUDES FROM HOOTSTOWA.

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