New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1923, Page 13

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TURKEY'S TAXES GET BRIISH TEAS STARS FOREIGN CRITICISN .. New Duties Imposed in That e i Assouncoment Country by National Assembly '™z, st 2 everything else in these days, hps to conform to alte Held On Such ahably R Iated Press Tennis tercourse wight bhe through the medium of Dr. Adam Rey, its repres sentative in Constantinople. The gov ernment thus lives in an atmosphere of its own creation, unaffected by foreign eomment on its actions, and be held on hard courts ordey of the 18 competing of forelgn critielss Flour Duty Advanoed, bring out very little new talent WILL USE HARD COUNTS Pavis Cup Trial Matehes Wikl progreasive a4 world Constantineple, May 10.—The grand | o) qitions and, following the ehange pational assembly sits in fts eapital | o o1d to new Wimbledon and th At Angora, barred from contaet “""‘am.lmm‘ of “world's title" therefy the outside world, aimost inaceessible | oo 00T Sws that the Hritish even to foreign diplomats whose in-|ng ig culy trial matehes will probahiy This ts 1y that the seleeted players may be used to the eourts on which most countries play and also to the probabllity that the Rritish team wiif have to go to Rel. ar as o (hin condition s attributed 80me | g s yar’ ard courts are used recent governmental l"lll\:\l ;\I\ rh‘ These forthcoming trials, so have aroused a measurable (ORTOR | gy giang | concerned, are likely to the old country will have to rely on NEW DATLY Greater New York's First Baby BRITAIN HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1023, WALL STREET STOCK EXGHANGE REPORTS Short selling was on partial ex ation of the degline prices in f0dar’s stock market the breadth of the selling mevement apparently in dicating that the market was still un- dergoing & readjustment of the price evels 1o conform te the changed conditions in trade and industries Mare than 25 representatives shares ineluding 1. B and Crueible steels. fiudebaker, Kelly Springfeld and American Woolen were ameng those which sank te new low prices for the year. Deelines ran from | 1o § points With ehemicals and fertilizers acutely weak About the enly important stack whieh meved eounter to the #eneral trend was Calif, Pet, which ,mn.m 2 points. The olesing waa avy Rales approximated 450,000 . Wall Street, 10:80 a, m.-—Prices showed little irregularity at the open Stanley E. Fddy, Manager U'ntil recently tne duty en flour into such old guards as Kingsee Craw Ing of today's market, hut the main Turkey was one per eent, On Mareh ley, Gilbert, Lycett, Lowe, Max Woos- tendency was downward Initial 1 the rate was advanced to five per nam and Roper Harrett The only changes for the most part were unim- cent, and made retroactive on all new man mentioned with any pre portant exeept in the Harvester! which stocks still In warehouse and ~ which tensions to Davis eup form is the recorded a new low at a decline of had patd the old duty of one per cent. young 23.year-old Routh African, J 1%, and Mamous Players down one It is recognized that the question of /D, I, Wheatley, who has heen edn Point to a new low, O shares were this duty I8 cléarly a matter of In- cated here and has qualifieations to about evenly divided hetween gains ternal administration, and it is ace ! play for Great Britain and foasen cepted as such; only with the retro-| Wheatley showed remarkable form High Low Close aetive aspact have forcigners found | recently when he won the Cover Am Bt Bugar . 354 28 My fanit Courta Champlonship at Queens clul Am Can My Ny sy A deeres has been fssued Increas- | bheating In the final game the Tntor Am Cotton Oll .. T% 78§ 74 Ing tha income tax five fold, and to national Indian player, Dr, A Am Loco ..... 136 134% 134K Include foreigners, and retroactive to| Fyzee, three sets to one : :"‘ :”‘ & Ref . 5% BA% B5% ine ot the Corcignerin;arival in e Consuelo Barbinson was born two minutes after various bor-| Am Tei & 1oi" 1213 ya0t Turkey: i hiba)on s, MILLS REDUCE OUTPUT oughs were combined to make Greater T:!ew York city. She is to/ Am Ton 145 144 Another Iaw increases the consump- | Will Re Cut to 50 Per Cont As Re-|have nlplronr;[num pait in Mayor Hylan's proposed 25th anniver- ::‘n. V\("mn s8N ATy fion tax on a certain fat product from : . 2 e | SAry celebration, Opper 6%y Biia 16 40 piaxtare and it alteats lange| X of Weak and Faliing darket Ach T& 8 F . a8y 1y stocks at present In transit con. BY The Associated Press |" gt e e —————— e ;"' Guit & WI. 18§ 18y tracted for when the levy was only, Shanghal, May 19.—The cotton| j¢ was estimated that stoeks of | mest the outlaws demanda for with- H':", loco 1278 126 127y five plasters, mills of Shanghal have agreed to a|yue, §y the hands of mills and mer- | drawal of the troops they appear to ,,:';m"" &0 . 478 4Ty 4Ty n 1ocal business circles these awk- reduced production schedule, for o apants in Shanghal ran to $10,000 | have been checkmated by the inslst- | o Steel B S4% B3y b4 ward and unusual proeeedings are as- | period of 60 days, that will cut their |y ence of the militarists that the troops cean Pacific 1615 150% 161% cribed largely to the ignerance of a output by &0 per cent. This was e remain on the ground. an: Leath Co 27y 113 261 | popular government as yet unused to|brought about under an agreement Ro far the forelgn officera appar- cneh & Ohlo H 5 6% | the Intricaelas of economic legisla- | aproved by the Cotton Mill Owners'| ontly have not replied to the raquest| (ni M1l & Bt P . 208 208 204 | tlon. Tt is felt that the deputies do|assoclation, and was caused by o y of the diplomatic corps that it he ac- (,h“"(_"" &P .28 2 2By not realize the far reaching effects of | weak and falling market for yarn a quainted with the instructions fssued | 8 :_‘FD" C 27 27 7 such measures, nor their reaction in a time when high prices were ruling by the government officlals charged oM COP Y% %y western lands. ltor raw cotton. with conducting negotiations for the G0N GAS .. C 81t 6% e0y release of forcigners held in the pao COTM Prod Ref 1208 129 12908 . - e — - | pamd Sy Tauku hills Crucible ‘Steel . 68% 65 615 irie 1st ! Krupp von Bohlen’s Tria Disquieting Reports Hint That WAKES GIFT 0 BROWN | Gombtotm 303 11 182 | . o Gt North pfd .. 71 0% 11 | They May Join Bandits Etein It der oy oy he o Wieelh e John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Donates the yn¢ Aep Ma prd 1% 307 ’e By The Assoclated Press. Famous McLellan Collection of Lin- | 4118 ""“‘;‘m’" . ‘32 . % Peking, May 19. — Disquieting re- 2 S Thel =31 ports have been received here from colniana to University. il 6 Lincheng of murmurings among the providence, May 19.—John D i(”:”i“‘;"'l Sk Hi Uy froops in that district Who®are in ar-| pocketeller, Jr., has given to B8 Ken Conner ¢ i A% rears of pay and of threats by the you ay library of Brown university | pang “'“Q}}““"V . 837 % 3814 soldicrs to go over to the bandits and | ‘{pe famous McLellan collection of \}s«].fi,- e N G,’,' 6014 make common cause With them | jincoiniana, In announcing the gift MIvats :'"' (1] 1_‘ 4 104 against the government. today, Dr. Harry L. Koopman, the yger® Ll R It fs rumored that the brigands yniversity librarian, said that Mr. Missourt Pac 4% 141 have been making overtures to the pockoreller, who f8 a member of the | x v Gentral 5 L troops. ; 5 Brown class of 1897, had made it as| & Y N H & H . 18% 16% On the railway sidings at Tsao-| an vexpression of his loyalty to. his Nor & West ...107% 1074 chwang, headquarters for the Chinese | ;ims “mater and also.on account of | NOrth Pacific .. 718 71y :mls&iun negotiating with' the brigands | iyq appropriatencss of the building as Pure Ofl .. .24y 23% for the release of their prisoners, arc tpa chief visible memorial to his dis- Pan Am P & T . 701 691 | 24 sleeping cars loaded Wwith officials yynouished follow alumnus, John Hay, Penn R R ... 4435 44 representing the Peking government,| o ho the shrine of this famous as- | Fitts Coal ..... 62 62 62 | local governments and some of the!smpiage of Iincoln memorabilia.” Ray Con Cop .. 131 181 13% | | military authorities. It is freely re- mhe McLellan collection was formed | Reading 73 2N 124 | ported that dissensions have arisen|gyepr a long series of vears by Charles [Rep I & 8 ... 49% 4915 497% { over the negotiations. W. McLellan of Champlain, Y. 7t Roval D, NY .. 497% 498 408 | Reports Are Conflicting. included more than 3,700 volumes |Sinclair Ofl Ref 3014 30 301 | The foreign legations have recelved | ;g pamphlets and approximately 120 | South Pacific B9Y 88% & | |no advices from Tsaochwang today, joga] papers, autograph letters and |South Rall ..... 31% 31% 313 | which fends to encourage the belief | yiceellaneous autographic —material| Studebaker Co .1108% 1088% ' 109% | | that the deadlock soon will be broken. | o1\ T incoln. Texas Co e “* " | | On the other hand, dispatches con- DL - S [ Tox & Pacific .. 81 20 3 firm previous statements that the : ; AR Eeadatts s 0% 8l bandits are determined to employ IT'S CHEAP AT THAT! sl Rl R I every advantage to profit, not only| London, England—Transportation | 08 i 8% 8% 3% i i | themselves, but bandit gangs gener-| of baggage from hotels of patrons' [ \.NiON Pac .....1341 1343 1343 Scene during the trial of officials of the Krupp werks before ally throughout the provinces of | residences to all its stations at a cost .vl,“'*“"’_*" 8t .. 764 T84 764 a French military court at Werden, Germany. The defendants | Shantung and Honan. [of a shilling a package has been at- |} 8 Foed frod 80 3% 3% arise as the court enters at the beginning of a session. Arrow in- | However “,‘,';",[in:“"’E(}l_';rf“::mfl‘"“",‘n‘!, agacibaythe Bondonanc b BRUES 6T Riiverica X i dicates Krupp von Bohlen who was sentenced to 15 years in prison| % (g U '8 Bteel .,.... 977% 968 987 Bl e |17 8 Steel pfd ..117% 1171 117% T | Utah Copper ... 64% 633, 64 | Wilys Over Y (AT RS | Westinghouse 54 Y38 54 | |Int Lead ......117% 117 117% Gulf State Steel 821 81% s2% | (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Aetna Life Ins Co 2760 70 ere re ew ‘Am Hardware 53 54 Am Hosiery . T 40 30 Bige-Hfd Cpt com 145 150 | Bills & Spencer com ... § 12 Bills & Spencer pfd ... 13 15 | Bristol Brass .... 12 14 oseLeather Boun LRk h {Conn Tt & Pow pfd ....110 12 | Eagle T.ock At oy o o) L Fafnir Bearing 70 Hart and Cooley . s0 | 00 an s Hfd Elec Light .. 161 |Landers, I . 68 | |J R Montgomery com . 100 |J R Montgomery pfd ‘ 3 [N B Gas ; 38 ; N B Machine ] left for those who would like N B Maenine pid | 5 ; At Th' P rt' l T' | Ntles-Be-Fond com I | North Jv . 9 to start a Savings Account for I$ I"articuiar 11me e ne 8 g | Russell Mg 70 |Scovill Mfg Co 174 the ChlldI'EH. SNETel ..... 130 e rge ou |standard Screw 163 Stanley Works 114 X Thi [Stanley Works pfd 2| {Torrington Co com 1) Come in and get one. This next king A Traut and Hine | . : To open up your checking Ac- Travelers. 1t o week $1.00 will start a Savings h hi d S e b L | count here at thus Strong an | PRINCETON Vs, HARVARD. A P Cambridge, May 10.—Harvard's ccount. We“ managed Bank' You w|“ [ haseball team weakened by the los: of Percy Jenkins, shortstop, will mee ope . Princeton’s unbeaten nine here today. fil'ld every fac]hty for handllng Jenkins pulled a tendon practicing| | for the broad jump carly " in " the| ' . week. your Banking needs, and besides | ’ . you will discover that most of ' your friends Bank here, too. : MADE oF ¢ Open Saturday Evenings S R T, lwkoop.. s . Open Saturday Evenings MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES, Delivered smgwhere ot shnt Separations Listed. " the number of marriages of any city | in France, | ing 1922 there were 5,237 decrees of divorce granded for 38,650 marriages celebrated. Court officials say that the number of divorces granted in Paris to for- them Americans | England are working steadily. Nears| ! employed in eigners, many of | who did not contract | Paris, has greatly helped in bringing | them. Members New Yorf Stock Eschange Mombers Hartfond Stock (Successors t0 Richier & Oo.) WE OFFER: 100 Stanley Works Preferred JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bidg., Tel NEW DRITAIN: 23 Wast Main St, Tel, 1 We Offer:— TORRINGTON CO. To Yield Better Than 5% NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Netional Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2680 Telephone 141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange Donald We Offer:— LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price On Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Membee Consolidatod Ntock Exchange of New York 'V)Vntle,rbury STOCKS iddleto BONDS Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York. Thomson, Tenn & To. New York Stock Exchange Manager §1 West Main St, Tel. 3040 Bridgeport New Haven G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg—Tel. 1018 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. ———— T LEADS IN DIVORCES | ™"vvance s one ot the most aimours ried in. mit more documents than | astranger needs in cashing a ord and military discharge. Statistics show thdt dur- London, England—The | the German trade. marriage in|ly 10,000 persons are GARAGES TO LET There may be someone no further away from you than one street and yet if you do not acquaint him with the fact that you have a space for his car how can you expect him to know? You too, Mr. Garage Seeker, how can you expect your neighbor of the next street to know you have a car to store if you do not tell him of it in somg way? Either of you ceuld acquaint the other of this fact by using our classified page. This would greatly simplify matters for you. It would relieve the one of the worry about good car space being wasted and the other of having his car stolen or wrecked through being compelled to leave it out in the street. THIS IS A MONEY-IN-YOUR- POCKET-HABIT. GET IT! Phone 925 countries in the world to get mar- % A Frenchman desirous Paris Sets Fast Pace for France— entering the marriage stats must sube 38,059 Weddings and 35,237 Legal | of! a totall check at a bank—birth certificate, police rece Furthers Paris, May 19.—Paris last year had | more, unleas he has reached the age the largest percentage of divorces to 0f 30 the applicant must also present the written consent of his parents. PASSING UP GERMANS British' | piano industry is gradually killing off All factories iny

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