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\ [ ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. lhrou'hout the I'ht and lue in the V i i | i ST“RM TS “FF- evening four plows were used to keep — { 3 MORE SMALLPOX CASES | | ; the tracks clear on the country lines. | Bridgeport, Feb. 6.—Sleet today | T n There were two derailments, and|wrought havoc to trees in the city’s | fi % cHl[;Afi" W|RES trees fell on the wircs In places. City |residential sections. Fallen limbs and | Father, Motheh and Sister of air- EXGHANEE REPURTS 1% lines maintained fairly good sched- |a mass of ice-encrusted twigs stopped | . o s [ ules except in the rush hours. traffic_in many places. Many tele- view_Sigort Chiflkl Conteant I)Iwur; ’ \‘, The Southern N. E. Telephone Co.|phone and telegraph lines were down. % reported that conditions were practi- |Trolley service on some lines was fn- New York, Feb, 6.—Stock prices de- | cally normal in Hartford during the |terrupted. Kairfield was without elec-| Three additional cases of smallpox | veioyed an irreguiur trend after an | gan to die from injuries resulting|storm, but the toll lines were quite | tric lights for a part of the night. No | have heen reported to the health de- | carly peviod of fiemuness in toduy's frem collisions. A Rockford, Illinels ba:{ly hit, PRSuRINES Wore Feportod. partment, the cases being in the same |#bbresiated session. | 4 rished in n inch and three one hundredths : g B | Business was suspended girl is belleved to have ”d g of sleet fe|l during tKo.day and nine- |family as the four-year-old Fairvicw | 3 pane the storm while on am ":;‘" . """'“ teen one hundredths inches of mist | street boy whose illness was dia -d :I,;,,:"].ol.:t‘?‘: 4 \‘;'\.',' ,r"' ':’.‘ i Whts kilind 1o Aisoamia, S1C SOMERSR golh.iir the night, Gun Battle; Others Hurt|as smaipox two weeks ago. The pa- {li6itpes’ BORAHAL: tothony atrruntion edge of the storm ares, 5 a cy New Orleans, Feh, 8.—Mra, Roland | tients are the parents and a sistcr of | o wie sorive beenine of starie o clone. ik Ansonia, Feb. 6.—Sections of the 'Clark, candidate for mayor of Pal.'the first vietim. The health authord- {ipe cact and middlewest. A bullis) Milk famines in yeveral cities arei . yore plunged in darkness last|metto, Ta., in a recent primary, was ties had vaccinated the new vietims | gooo. tsation: 1 A < i heing feced today because SNOW,ight when ice laden tree limbs came ikilied: Huey Meyer of the opposing After the other case was reported, |imat stomn v worle e ot o blocked roads preventing ‘“"y"““ihurtung Into the strects carrying along | faction, was probably fatally wound- but as they weré already in contact, |y g g (l M i‘l“ “ I “l i K.‘”, e trom transporting their supplies, only | electric light and other wires. Onled, and Mre, Clark's son and ddugh. | they contracted the discase, Their | oee ted™ inuistinal feature: withouzh one-fifth of Milwaukee's normal sup-|some streets the damage to the wires 'ter were wounded in a gun battle to- | cases, probahly lhwcause of the vac- ! ,.:,L';::, ]‘Ji",';”';' L,’,‘ ‘P::::_'(x_ ) oo ply was brought in vesterday, RoCK-|\a5 go extensive that people were [day on the streets of Paimetto. [ cination, are mildcr than the Airst re- | {qronver Sorm oo i ot ford, 111, I'udléft virtually without & | withoyt lights and telephone service e - R | ported. e X;‘»)r-o «‘n-:)nogr ‘“::a,‘::::fl:,n:().m ; i supply: yesterday. at ten o'clock this morning. It will|Jy,otice Taft Stricken | RSN A e taking took place on such issues as take days for the electric light and 3 " 5 | ie . oA rossed S Spend Night in Trolley telephone companies to repair all the With Acute Indigestion STORM DAMAGE LIGHT AmeFican b oo e LR ( Meriden, Feb. 6—A half dozen pas-| preaks. Washington, Feb. 6.—Chief Justice| A check-up of storm damage in this | papo) (or Iroducts and - I sengers in two trolley cars on the| Trolley service’ was also affected. |Taft was taken with acite indigestion | vicinity shows that King Winter pass- Wheel, w lji('h <lruppgd from o 9 ] Meriden-Middletown line leaving cach|The street department, Connecticut [today and was unable to act as an|ed along with 4 light touch.. The only %/ M05t three points. The closi { city at $:30 last evening, spent the|Co., telephone and electric light com- | honorary pallbearer for formep Presi- | interference with telephone lines wag | /"c8U1ar Sales approximated 600,- 3 ;{ night on the cars which were disabled | panies had men at work all night, re- rdent Wilson, Justice Brandeis was in- { caused by the breaking of a toll line «00‘.‘ s il | v by the storm in Westfield, the cars fi-|moving broken limbs of trees. No |vited to represent the supreme court.| between this city and Waterbury, [ \VAll street opening=—Rencwed huy- MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE nally making their way into Middle-|accident or serious damage was re-|The chief justice’s attack was said to | Railroads and trolley lines maintained | '8 O the oil shares featurcd = th | town at 3:30 this morning. The sleet|ported. With the ice storm last night |be yielding to treatment. | good service. A :}:;‘ig;]"i““' today's stock market, | Members New Yerk storm somewhat crippled trolley, tele- i Lol the' IniE ins we! f) Nartford: (ord, Cohn, st Blog., Tel And the Signature Is Torn Off came thunder and lightning. | s New York Stock Exchange Despite Recent Vaccination. Member Hartford Stock Exchange | i (Continued from First Page) 31 West Main St,, Tel, 2040 We Offer— 100 NORTH & JUDD wk Eachange a firm tone, 3 phone .and lighting services but cen- S | s o~ a5t Mai Vgt T s ditiens are normal today. but tnu; were pre i New Britaim: 23 West Main Strecw. Tel, 1815 | {broad list. U. . Steel opened by a beief but vielent thunder storm, - S Vo offer and recommend with one notable flash of lightning ) . . ; : . 7o the year, ".'“nd .:\(-!o(:ulllé:,‘:} ..j;:":::n‘.',‘ lRVlNG BANK._COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY and a resounding thunder clap the Cres rain and ice storm centinued in this, o / [ooaiee 3 SEstan (hpaiighout:the siat: Hiset| ; 7 ; / .‘ were the e ‘l.r:\(»lnpmvnh freezing on the wires caused interrup- 5 ¥ § 4 4 L‘:\}v; :l(o:‘l:::‘ rece |xt’|v\"=uu1‘:«:1|:‘;‘ll:‘-“l“” tion of telephone, telegraph and trol-| |such as Hayes Wheel, Corn Products | ] 2 ley service. Ice coated wires, poles| L Ol 2 Pl AR AL o Mg TR g pbicy and Mo-;’\:::u:\iuu yielded 1to 2 points | At the weather burcau today it was/ . E . . S pran eI ; . declared that the thunder storm was| e " A Bt Silkar i I‘m‘ o not unusyal a record of similar oe- '\m Can L currences almost annually being cited, | ‘\ n Cr &. - Tt was due to warm air currents i 3 % . B At Too . ; ' J which caused rain instead of snow tn" G . A\m s';\‘| .ql— Ref .. 6173 i | hnl“son mm.l a fall in this section. Though the tém- Am Sug Ref com G0y ] i v :;:::_“" RSP LH0ns ireaming| 4 Am Sum Tol NEW BRIFAIN HARIEORD Today the temperatiire moderated | Am Tel & T New Hritan Nationsl Bank Blag. 10 Central ow N | Am Toh Felephone 2580 Telephs 24141 and trolley and wire service was gen- | Am Wool . "‘-wbm: s m-:-- ':""y restorsd, In this ity ank ¥1-| An Copper Hartford Stock Fxchengs New York stock Exchangs cinity there were occasional interrup- Ateh Top & S I 1001, D tions on acgount of the ice coated Bald Loco .....130% 1281 7 onald IR, Hart, Manager Wires. i Balt & Ohio ... & a8 We Offer: e f g £ 4 . |meth Steel B IR Cona, Co. Hit Here is the famous note for $100,000 given E. L. Doheny by former Secretary of Interior|can Pacific ... 118 a MER]C fi N H q RDw a RE " On Application IN ACCOUNTS Hartford, Feb, 6.—The C : ¢ 2 . i% o e by e anectiout| Albert B. Fall. Doheny testified he loaned this amount to Fall as a personal favor, and that the ol Ay 174 hes & Ohio night. Five sweepers were employed | l0an was not connected in any way with oil leases granted. R T Chi Roek Isl & I Chile Copper Chino Copper lCou Gas Corn Prod Ref W DO NOT ACC T MA Crucible Steel . ] . Culbm Cane Sugar 18 Exempt from Connecticut State Tax if held by residents of Lcnnecticut - Erie st prd Waterbury Danbur: $5,75 0’000 Miadndlglil\\ n We Offer— American Hardware AT THE MARKET Dividend 129, Plus Extras An Investment That Will Grow $13,114,000 JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Uschauge of New York B STOCKS Bridgeport roodrick I‘I: . BONDS . Gt North pfd .. New Haven The Connecticut Light and Power Compan S5 | t Mor Mar pfd | wect Private Wike to & ow Yok e onnGCtlcut lg t an 2 ower ompa 'y B "‘_"‘:;‘;"81;“"" . 80 G. F. GROFF Mgr.—Ioom 509, N. B. Natt sank Bldg—~Tcl. 1019 First and Refunding Mortgage 5129 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Series It Niekel Dated February 1, 1924 Due February 1, 1954 Kelly Spring Tire Kennecott Cop 37 i ebruary 5 for sinking fumd onls any inlerest paymenl daje after 4 s iy ("Ifi‘h‘:‘u‘; :. 1::’;, pr::"vl‘v'::lm:n:;:i’v":'g :’:l::l"‘r .';;Jn::!n;(;;‘ ,’Tfi'r‘n:fle;‘dll;ftiv':’; i::::n::llly‘lo 1004 om August 1, 1953. '\";:“:“,l‘ ;,:’,Ifl; ol ;. " . A o Not callable prior to February 1, 1934 except for Sinking Fund : N Contrat 108 . r uller. RlCittel‘, Al(ll‘ldl 8 C° o i Federal I Tax which it may lwfully [NYNH&H.. 10 18 ’ e Co:;o:.y :u am:::’n?l“::::c:l":h.;";.‘.‘T.r:.flc.’:t.h':a,n’::;"::io:n"l:x,.::fm:n :l.n f 6%, will Q""}"”‘PO “' 10 Hartfond ON'ee, 01 1 1~ Tolephone be refunded to holders rniJcM in Messachusetts and the Pernsyloanis 4 mill tax will be "A\’""“ acifi . & g New Britain Offe, 122 Main St Telep) refunded to holders who are resident in Pennsyloania who shell within three WPy KB 2o i 1L BIEAINALD, Mer, menths after payment meke application for such refund. ;: :‘1“ .\!':“ “v .A ) lization Pierce Arrow (Outstanding u.cnc:r..;.hll f present financing) ;E::d:;l‘jx“ Cop .. i 1% , Series A, R ; Funded Debt: First and Refunding Mtge 753«2“& oSre‘:i.e-B I :::?,,,' .f : o New Milford Power Co. (divisional) First Mtge. © . Bonds, Fmrl‘n(rl O Ref 2 rvy Y South ‘acific Capital Stock: Preferred 87, Cumulative, South il t Pn":‘Pd7 ZCulg:l’ll(t:ivt. A "I'lun.::h:l'l‘;rr Co Secon erred 87 Cumulative Texas & Pacif Cemmon $19.486.000 Tebacce Prod From a letter of Mr. Irvin W. Day, Vice-President of the Cor pany ., we summarize as follows: X "rm:: ("ILI # BUSINESS: The Connecticut Light and Power Company supplies electric light and power to a popu a- U 8 Food ‘Prod . tion of about 300,000 in an important industrial section of Cennecticut, IMI“dt:? ghc' cities U 8 Indux Alco S11 of Waterbury and New Britain undb;hw JNI.“'“Iu';ZkJ Valley district. -Iird propn:- open:ily.ol'nf;;dm : s “1'.:‘,1‘.‘\., Co new construction to be in operation about July I, , represent an installed generating capacity ’ C B Beel ol . horse power, of which 34,600 horse power is 'bydro-electr'nc (two plants); about 200 miles of high tension | "; ’1"‘"”‘11 ) EdWln B. Hathaway transmission lines; 2| substations, and distributing systems in about 20 cities and towns. ‘\:v,.,:‘. over and K s , estinghovse . : SECURITY: The First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds are secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a fi_:( Certlfied Publlc Accountant mortgage on the hydro-electric plant at Stevenson on the Housatenic River and the new tide water steam-electric plant at Devon, now nearing completion, together having an installed generating capacity of 115,000 horse power, 124 miles of important transmission lines, and valuable undeveloped water md ; and by a second mortgage, subject to lr:!l,(m.m divisional bonds, on the Company's second hydro- Actas Lite Ina Oo. Federal and State Income Tax Returns Audits, Systems, Installations Hartford Office: New Britain Office: 983 Main Street 87 West Main Street ‘Phone 3-0650. ‘Phone 1291, LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & electric horse power i nsmission . lines. They are also a first lien on a 999 year Pt lease of m.:lg:? distributi :.::nf: i':ll\;’.-:‘nt!:u‘ry. New Britain and & {mnlnr of other towns, including et a steam-electric plant of .m:fo.goo horse power capacity. :\;; - “M«_":" « 'n' SO The Company’s property investment is valued at $28,751,489, or more than twice its $13,114,000 | atings & Sponcer prd funded debt. This valuation does not include net current assets of $3,241,097. The owned property Bristol Brass alone is value at $20,945,377, of which $18,448,204 represents the property on which the $12,114, Colt's Arms 000 First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds are a first mortgage. Conn Lt & pow ptd Fagle Lock : Years Ending December 31, 1921 1922 193 Hoit & oty Gross Earnings $3,969829 $4,426621 $5.151,859 {Hta ® Operating Expenses and 7. 2,302,191 2,719,730 3,375,457 !|',..;;1.";)rnhm"‘ e i 1,667,638 1,646,891 1,776,402 |3 R Montgomery prd &'fi.f‘n:‘."..'. 60,859 160,777 44] 498 N. B. Gas Net Income $1,726,497 $1,807,668 B N. B. Machine $2,217,900 N. B. Machine pfd {Niles-Be-Pond com .lal Requirements, INorth and Judd Present Annus! | i ing interest o« tils 1ssue, $1,214,085 Ih imated net income for 1924 is $2,783,350, reflecting, for a part of that year, the benefit from the Inr:e ;::.unent"m-de and b¢'in| made in additional power facilities which will add 90,000 herse power during 1924 to the present power generating capacity of the system and will greatly reduce the unit-cost of preduction. FUND: A | Sinking Fund, first payment June 1, 1925, to be applied to the purchase or call 9 und dnS:::a Bnb:\'dl.u\:ill b:'upfiacinlt to retire, prior to maturity, at least $3,500.000 of the Series B Bonds. We Recommend these Bonds for Investment Price 9615 and accrued interest, yielding about 53/'470 Lee, Higginson & Co. Estabrook & Co. - Putnam & Co. Chas. W. Scranton & Co. m Peck, Stew and Wil Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co Southern N ¥ Tel Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torringlen Co com Trayt & Hine Travelers Ins. Co Unien Mig Co Is Unable To Attend Funeral Washington, Feb. 6.— Ssnator Henry ICabot Lodge, althe designated by the senate as a member of the com mittes to attend Woodrow Wilsen's {funeral servicen remained at his hom~ throughout the day His office nnnounced that he was |eonfined on the advice of his physi- iclan “because of a bad throat.’ He's Scen Too Much Alreads! | “They have machines now t ltet! when a man is Iying fome 7 Ssen one” oné! “—Bcience and Intention. iy gosh. 1