New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1923, Page 25

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MAY ISSUE BONDS FORNEW PROJECTS Governor of Porto Rico Advocates Strict Economy { San Juan, Porto Rico, July 18— “With prospects of a larger income ifrom revenues than ever before for ‘the next fiscal year, Governor Town- fier in his first message to the legis- lature, dellvered yesterday, called at- tention to many necessary public undertakings, advocated the strictest economy, and explained that even With bond issues for the larger un- lertakings, “we shall still be com- relled to omit appropriations which * .11 approve.” The estimated income for the com- ng year, the governor declared, vould be between $11,000,000 and 112,000,000 and he said he did nét leem it wise to make drastic changes 1 the present revenue laws for pro- iding increased revenue. Before ‘¢h Increases are proposed, he sug- 'stéd the appointment of a tax mission and the employment ot experts so that the revenue laws ' the island might be co-ordinated *1 revised in conformity with re- nt tax legislation in 'the various ‘ates. With an assessed property valuation more than $300,000,000, the gover- cr pointed out that the bonded in- Ltedness of the island is limited to 2,000,000 and that the present in- btedness s only $11,000,000. Would Authorize Additional Issue He suggested the authorization of 11 additional issue of $5,000,000 in ronds, the refunding and interest charges for which can be adequately cared for out of existing sinking funds. “‘Our credit is as good as that of any state in the Union, and should be kept s0,” said Governor Towner. ‘Even with the additional but little more than half of our limit of in- lebtedness, and it will be taken care ministration of justice, in wiping out lliteracy and in the éducation of the people, in the ald we give sick and afflicted, in the steps we take to ele- vate labor and lessen the burden of poverty, in all that makes for a clean and efticlent administration of gov- ernment—thess are the things that will. be most effective in convineing a just and generous nation of the reasonableness of our claim for a ladger measure of autonomy and for n.()tflnee among the brotherhood of states.” Funerals Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Nom*nd. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ellza- beth Northend took place this after- noon. Rev. Henry W. Mafer officiat- ed at services at Erwin chapel and interment was in Falrview cemetery. John Kronholm Funeral services for John Kron- holm - were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late home at 23 Linden street. Rev, Dr. Abel Ahlquist officlated and interment was in Fair- view cemetery. The pall bearers were John Sioan, John A. Anderson, Charles Symonds, John A. Anderson, Frederick Verge- son and Otto Bengston, The flower bearers were Frederick Schadt, Har- old Johnson and Henry Powers. Serves Self CITY ITEMS. A trolley work car collided with an automobils at Chapm#n street yester- day afternoon and traffic on the line was tled up for some time. Gulbransen Player Planos. Morans' —advt. ° A daughter has been born at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Plus Oshana of 35 Allen street, St. Andrew's lawn fete tonight at church grounds—advt. William McCormick of 171 Jerome street, has been admitted to the New | Britain hospital for an operation. | Victrolas and Planos, Meénry Morans. | —-advt, s Engine Co. No. 4 was called out last night to put out a grass fire near the Traut home on Plainville road. Have The Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order.—advt. | The Ladies Auxillary, A. O H., will meet this evening in Judd's hall. A social will follow the meeting. “Carolina Mammy" special dance record. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, Rev. Walter A. McCrann of St Mary's church is on a week's vaca- tion from his duties. Radio sets and suppliés at Morans'. —advt. Noon Day Luncheons, Crowell's.— Ira 8. Kindred of 601 Arch street suffered a slight shock at his home yesterday. He was taken to the New Britain General hospital where it was reported that he is resting comfort- ably. Mr. Kindred is employed as a Judgment for the plaintiff to re- cover $457.74, has been handed down “Barney Google” now in dance record. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. thelr vacations at Indian Neck, Bran- WALL STREET STOCK | tionally higher. Some of the minor 3 Yah, I am a German police hund, advt. My name iss Otto. Hardware City Radiator Works, |ne Minnekahda. rear 18 Winthrop 8t. Soldering of all| yap 1 travel by dis basket. descriptions. Fender repairing.—advt raus mit 'em! PERSONALS Miss Gertrude Hine foreman at the Fafnir Bearing Co. Place is spending a week at Bantam “Bebe” fox trot record; a knockout.| Lake, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. L. Piérce & Co.—Advt. C. Hine, I yust arrive on T'am worth $1,000. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford in city court in the case of Joseph| have opened thelr summer home Humaj vs. Joseph Owslak. Norfolk. Mrs. S. M. Moffat of Short Hills, N. Miss Martha Horton and Miss Ber-|J, {5 the guest of her daughter, Mrs, that Olso of East street are spending | Roger Whitman of Corbin avenue, ford. Cromwell Case of Maple street is EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Specula- tive sentiment was somewhat unset- tled at the opening of today's stock market but most of the standard in- dustrial and railroad stocks tended upward. Initial gains of 1 to 1% points were récorded by American Car, American Can and Corn Prod- ucts while U, '8, Steel, Studebaker and American Loco opened frac- oils were heavy. Wall Street, Noon.~~Improvement in the technical pesition and the bet- ter outlook for an adjustment of for- eign troubles brought some buying or-| ders into the market during the first| PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 . We Offer - 100 Colt’s hour. Execution of these orders car- | ymwsmmms srvesm ried various stocks .up a point or two | but as soon as the demand was sat- | isfled prices fell back.| sAmerican Car reacted 2 1-2 points and American Can, Baldwin, Studebaker, Pan-Am'n |and Union Pacific one each. Toward | mid-day peices again stiffened. The dullness was so intense during | the forenoon that many ordinarily ac- [tive stocks were not dealt in at all.| Call money opened at 5 per cent. 1:30—Buying was more varied in th ternoon. The customary leaders J p slowly to a parity with their high prices of the forenoon while a | number of less actlve shares were also strong. Laclede Gas advanced 3 points. Sloss Sheffield Steel 2 3-4, Stewart Warner 2 5-8, Liggett and | Myers B 2 1-4 and Woolworth 2 points. Wilson Pkg. pfd. and Omaha dropped to new levels for the year with losses of 4 and 4 1-4 points re- spectively, High Low Close Am Bt Sug ... 80% 30% 30% Am Can ....... 89% 88 89% Am Cr & Fdy..151% Am Cot Oil ... 4% Am Loao ...... 67% Am Sm & Re.. 56% Am 8g Rf cm.. 61% Am Sum Tob .. 18% Am Tel & Tel..1223% Am Wool . 84% Ana Cop . 40% T T JUDD & CO. MEMBFRS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Cann. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815, We Offer:— LANDERS, FRARY AN CLARK STOCK Price on Application. MR Allll HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 10 Central Row New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock HExchange Donald R. Hart, Manager of by a tax of slightly over two mills. Among the projects proposed, and to be paid for by the bond szle, are the cpmpletion of the capitol build- ing; the building of a new insane asylum, a new penitentfary, and a school for the blind; the development of community centers through the co-operation of the departmeryfs of education and agriculture by building in designated districts model consoli- dated rural schools near model farms, and the strengthening of the Univer- v of Porto Rico by means of more| Lufldings, equipment and faculty. “That therg are 200,000 children in the island without school facilities,” Lunch at Hallinan's—advt. visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Slo . Mr, e e P per at ) Employes of the Russell & Erwin|tneir camp in Greenville, Maine. fice’{?:vsv};” gf:; division of the American Hardware S i} ai i \-orpora_mon went on an outing to Mo- Fireman Fred Fagg of Company B:m &oc‘ghio . “2 | mauguin yesterday afternoon. No. 6, who has been on a two weeks' | zotn Steel B .. 46 D Pr'man;"‘l Wave. Irene Beauty|vacation Will return to duty Sunday. |con Textile ... 7% ; e Parlor.—advt. £ X A uHuve The Herald follow you on i Can Pacific ....148% ?nm SECHELD ¥ Mrs, David L. Herson of Washing- 201 Colt’s Arms your vacation, 18¢ a week, cash with|ton, D. C., and children, Mollye and %;::;L;“gh?: 597% Engle Lock " Landers Hart & Cooley Stanley Securities | order—advt, Bernice, are the guests of Mrs. Her- f Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— | son’s parents, Mr.. and Mrs, I. Katz g: g‘; 1&; : ;“ ;:z“ o WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN AOCOUNTS. adv. of 126 Daley avenue. 4 *Carolina Mammy’'—Morans—advt ) Chile Cop ...... 26% Four new fox trots at Morans'—adv| Mrs, Walter J. Bunce and son, (:'hlno Cop Gt 0 Hardware City Radiator Works, | Howard, of 19 Pearl Court, Mrs, Lewis | CoP Gas ... . 60% rear 18 Winthrop St. Soldering of all| 5, Bunce and son, George, of 56 |COrn Prd Ref ..121% the governor said, “is a condition descriptions. Fender repairing.—advt| prancis street, and Miss Lettia Bunce Lr\lclbl‘e Steel .. 65 that ought not long to exist. I know Dotted volles, all shades, at Gold- | o¢ Worthington Ridge, Berlin, are |Cuba Cane Sugar 11 ow vou have already strained your Mi - " smith's, 48 Broad St.—advt. spending the month of July at Sea E:ndlcotl-John o 683 resources to better conditions, and| o8 Clara O'Brien of Oklahoma | Dotted voiles, all shades, at Gold- | gide Beach, Milford. Erle .. 1% City was deputy district court clerk | smith's, 48 Broad St.—advt. o Erfe 1st pfd ... 18% .1781% this we must not only continue to do, Bridgeport e nluu:t “evén ()lo better.” and as such issued marriage licenses. | pPure Irish linen, all shades, ot| Mr and Mrs. Louls Baum are on a|Gen Electric . Danb: STOCKS dgepo “I'll Have one,” said Dale Smith. | Goldsmith’s, 48 Broad St.—advt. Moo g i Vauhonh Gen Motors .... 14% anbury Should Bring Conditions UD. ' |upe"gir127 she inquired. “Make it | = Gt North ptd .. 65% Middletown BONDS New Haven In order to obtain any grants or .. | Clara O"Brien,” he pleaded. She did, In one Yorkshire parish, in Eng- - WA Afes. Walter Insp Copper ... 29 concesslons from congress, the gov- 4. Walter Sergent and P e ot e, o &ou | probably the first license clerk ever [land, every house except the VicAr- dgughter, Mary-Elizabeth, are visiting |Int Mer Mar pfd 22 Direct Private. Wire to New Xork serve our purpose by uniting to| to serve herself. age was condemned as unsanitary, ..oculs purents at 38 Camp |Allls-Chalmers . 40 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 500, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg—Tel, 1012 bring existing conditions in Porto before the war, yet most of them are| giropnt, Int Nickel ..... 12% Rico up to the best possible stand- At one Bavarian hotel a wvisitor | «etill in use. =L Kel-8pring Tire. 34% Mrs. Pavid Templeman and son, [ Kenn Copper .. 34 ard. 1In the legislation which we| found the tableclothes and napkins P ipass, in the prosperity which we in-|to be paper, the butter margarine, Cigars, 18 inches long, weighing| Robert, will return to their home in I\fig‘!s}; t\aué:lrl . blx’l% By ates . duce, in the security of life andl the coffee oats and the rice bread-| half a pound, and priced at $8.75, \worcester, Mass, after a short stay {property which we insure, in the crumbs. were recently exhibited in London. with relatives in this city. Midvale Steel .. 238 PSRRI SRR Miss Paalfic ... 118 N Y Central ... 98% — : MORE THAN 5,000 HEAR FIGHT |k et ™ 125 Torrington Stanley Works JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury Why People Borrow Money Pure Ol ,..... 10% . Pacific Ofl .,... Buy furniture Big Battle at Boyle's Thirty Acres|pan Am P & T sw|Penn RR ..... Attracts Record Crowd to “Herald” | o, /0" arrow ' Office Last Night. Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop .. More than 2,000 fight fans stood| Reading . ..... in front of the “Herald” office on|Rep I & 8 .... Church street last night and listened | Royal D, N. Y. to the account of the INMrpo-Willard | Sinclair Oil Ret fight as it was received over the|South Pacific Associated Press wire, which was|South Rail .... hooked up with the ringside. It was|Studebaker Co 103% one of the largest “fight returns”|Texas Co ...... 425 crowds ever assembled in this area.|Texas & Pacific 18% e Tobacco Prod .. 801 O'CONNOR BEATS LAKE. Union Pacific .. 130% In the first matches for the presi-; United Fruit .. 165 dent's cup at the Sequin Golf club| United Re St .. 7215 yesterday Harry O'Connor of this|U 8 Indus Alco 47 city defeated ex-Governor E. J. Lake | U 8 Rubber Co 42 Today, all the investigating and reporting facilities SHzget Uge iRy e of the Bureau are at the service of the advertiser, e el inrdl L X furnishing reports on practically all the worth-while After 25 Years Willys Overland L | publications of Canada and the United States. To pay doctors Improve property Help relatives Pay past debts Meet taxes We lend up to $300 on home furni- ture or secured notes at legal rates payable on terms of your own choosing, Phone 1943, ki Lighting the Way [KE a beacon in the Dark, the A. B. C. Torch of Verified Circulation shows the safe road of Sound Advertising Practice. Beneficial Loan. Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Westinghouse 5534 National Lead . 118% (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Aetna Life Ins .. +.770 790 Am Hardware 54% 56 Am Hosiery ...... 50 | Bige-Hfd Cpt com 189 145 Bills & Spencer com [} 11 Bills & Spencer pfd 11 15 Bristol Brass .... 10 13 Colt's Arms 256 27 Conn Lt & Pow pfd 110 115 Eagle Lock 70 T4 Fafnir Bearing 60 70 Hart and Cooley ...... 70 80 Hfd Elec Lt . . 158 161 Landers, F . . 46 47 J R Montgomery com .. 85 95 J R Montgomery pfd ..107 112 1) 38 N B Machine . 4 5 N B Machine pfd 43 50 In its eight years of diligent service to the Advertis- ing and Publishing World, the ‘A. B. C. has brought Circulation Buying from the darkness of Uncer- tainty to the light of Verified Circulation. The Bureau has established the principle of Honesty in Circulation as the standard of practice in buying and selling advertising space. Most advertisers today protect their appropriations by demanding A. B. C. reports and placing their campaign in the light of the valuable data they con- NEBgHA: e (A L North and Judd .. 5 47 tain. ) : Pek Stow . 33 G b * s Russell Mfg el 60 Scovill Mfg .16 168 SN B Tel .... Standard Screw . Stanlpy Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut and Hine .... Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co OVER9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY] [AZ%H | -ine The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. New. Britain Herald:— Herald Fresh Air Tournament Shuttle Meadow Club July 18 Please enter me in the Fresh Air Tournament. The HERALD is a member of the A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report. My handicap is —————— Kickers handicap desired ——————————, Approximate time of play —————————, Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space el B WA (Signed) (Two dollars payable on day of tournament—payment on grounds.) The old clock in Independence | Hall Tower, Philadelphia, has stopped | for the first thase sinos 1888 and these | men are tERETVINA A PR t;ronxs of astoni’

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