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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, BALDWIN WILL NOT | City ttems IgiODGETT TELLS OF DENVER MAN 70 |WALL STREET STOCK | g RAMPER MAGDONALD 2555 TAUATION ABUSES. v, Eviore Excance hipokrs| PUTNAM & CO. o (‘luck —_———— Don’t miss the million dollar pro- Member Hartford Stock Exchange ! i Conservat”% Do Not “un[ to‘du(\thn Pola Negrl, insthe Spanish | smm Gommlsswner says somel (Continued from First Page) ‘j The market developed some irreg- dancer, coming soon at the Capitol. ularity during the morning but the : 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 ‘ found that 2,800 acres of the rescrve | Main price tendency continued up-| - : beosremoalupetl o] Embfl,fl'ass New Govel’nmel]l | “d:: Weshker sold today through Sl[lla[l()lls Are scandalous were subject to drainage. After mak. " "”'w”“:_'. ;'\;'(::‘:,“1 the Camp Real.. Hsiate Co, & thres) - |ing @ map of the whole Teapo | MM e > family brick house and store at 160-2 | 2 apot Dome, | Body extended ‘L'“_"‘::Z,‘f:f;:"”o:;:" By The ociated Pres West street to Stanislaw and Htlvnd “There are evils in the Connecticut | he said he sent geologists to Wash- |touching 196. : ‘ ington with¥t. He was told that geo- | Per shares was one of the carly fea- London, Feb, 13.—Former Prime| Pascowska. Eva Winger at al sold a | taX situation beyond mention, abu ] . 8 | . / a 8 Minister Stanley Baldwin indicated to- | one family house on ,Glen street| that are scandalous. Fuvoritism logical survey officials agreed that the | tures, American Smeiting, Cerro De day that the conservative opposition | tluough the Camp Real Estate Co., to|Shown in some places, some ass sxor«‘nmp was correct, and drainag: was | Pasco and St. Joseph lead each | was unlikely to take any action that Stefan and Theresla Bielinski. never do anything but sit in their [taking place. climbing more than one point rould hamper the Macdonald cabinet Blue Grass Blues,” a wonderful offices and write figures and any tax Showed Doheny Maps Eievator advanced 11-5 to 1 a in negotiating with ¥ranve. Fox Trot numnber, Brunswick Records. | thut requires the help of an account-| “I showed Doheny the maps and|other new 1924 top. South Porto WILL BUY OR SELL Mr. Baldwin, as leader of the oppo- | John A, Andrews & Co.—advt. |ant to figure out, is mnot justified,” |told him what the geological survey |Rican Sugar common dropped a sition,opening the debate in the house Sir Francis Drake lodge, American said State Tax Commissioner Will |said and he became enthused,” he |point. Ooils continued heavy, Phil-| of Commons today on the proncunce- | Order, Sons of St. George, will hold | H. Blodgett in an address to the New |continued. “1 eame her took it [1ips and Marland each dropping a ment of policy which Prime Minister a regular meeting tomorrow night in | Britain Kiwanis club at the New|up with Secretary Denby. | point. American Hide and Leather Macdonald made yesterday, said he Vega hall on Arch street. Several Britain cjub tod: “How did you get your entree to preferred and Davison Chemical each gathered from the premier's state- | candidates will be initiated and im-| “It is"not alwa¥s the man who Secretary Denby?" asked Chairman sold nearly 2 peints below Monday's | ment that Great Britain was in pro-| portant business will be transacted, signs the check and pays his taxes, | lenroot. ails were sluggish, | | cess of either negotiating or entering|The degree team will meet at 7:30 | who in the final analysis stands the “T walked right in.” | dropping 11-8. | into fresh negotiations with J'rance. |o'clock sharp. shock,” he said. "Yon felt that you couldn't do that | Call money opened at 4 1-4 per cent. “And at a time like this,” he added,| Holy Name old fashioned whist and Mr. Blodgett opencd his address by ‘wlfll\ Mr. Danfels?” Stock prices tended hpward at the 4 S ana i I wouldi't say that. » today's market althougi | L L “no opposition will willingly raisc any idun(c Wed. Eve,, T. A. B, hall. Don't | stating that there are parts in Stack gatd D eId i | opening of question that might make the mm of | miss it.—advt. taxes, the fe & ate and local. & vk salc enby told him “nothing | neaviness was apparent in some of the = R - — v ev P the government more diffict See Mary Elizabeth for your new For ail of these three parts the state 40ing; Teapot Dome is to remain as | oil lease y\'nlnlullarly the Pan-Ame: MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Former Premier Asquith, following spring dress, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. of Connccticut raises $130,000,000 a |it bas been. can issues. General Electric opened a | Members New York Stock Exchange Mr. Baldwin, referred to the latitude | —adv. ar. He said that the actual pa He conviyeed the secretary, he said, | point higheg while fractional gains = the government had given the guar-| Free “New Home” Sewing Machine Inent of taxes usually is passed along |that the drainage was taking place. | wepe recorded by a number of the Hartford: Hartford, Conn, Trust Blag., Tel. 3-6320 dlans of the Poplar district of Lon-|at John A. Andrews. No purchase to the ultimate consumer. “Instead | This was in June, he said, and the re- |1ow priced rails, sugars and leathers. | New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1815 don in distributing reiief to the un-| requircd. Jugt writc your name.— of the man who signs the check, it /$rVes had been transferred to the in-| gtandard shares showed compara- | SR employed, and said he wished to say | advt. [is the man who ouys the sugar, the | terior department in May. ti ¥ i s in the most unequivecal terms that ' : Name old fashioned whist and |shoes or the clothing, who fe { “Didn’t the secretary tell you “‘"Imgs the ];rmrm.] l|n((\‘.ltwni tdkmz unless the government could &ee its| dance Wed. LT AR I. Don't the final analysis,” he said. ’rm-r\ was under the interior depart- | pjace among the so-called specialties. We offer way to reconsider the action of the!miss it—advt. “There are a vast number of peo- |MCNt sked Senator Lenroot. | Fisher Body continued its sensational | “He did not." ,‘ld\ ance, climbing 4% points to 191, | ministry of health in this district Thomas J. Ticrney of | ple who feel thot the fellow who does | : o . he not the least chance of that Waushington strect has received | not write his cheek does not pay any | Sought Titles | another nepv 1924 top, and gains of a | admi > act receiving the| word of the death of his father in | taxes. It is difficult for the fellow who| 1’0heny sought to-get the ““;‘;:ixum! or more were recorded by Butte - > Sa countenance or appreval of the house, New Jersey. has not done trained thinking in|'"* "”""rq"” company in the & Superior, Allied Chemical, Federal The government is examining the ~ *Arcady,” latest Fox Trot, Colum- | economics to figuré how the consumer | L °¢K field, Stack continued, but they | Mining & Smelting preferred, Utah | AT THE MARKET for the M o Bise Badice [Bis s e | b | “dillvdallicd with him.” Then Do- | ; S 4 2 & case for the Singapore base before| bia Record. John A. Andrews & Co. | pays the bill, Copper, Otis Steel preferred and St | nnouncing any decision as to wheth- | w—advt, {7 “In my opinion the tax should he MeNY sought to get the titles of the | pyy) preferred. Pan-American B, ex- this blg naval work in the Far Fast| Lunch at Hallinan's—advt. passed along. Those who are buying| ) dWest Refining company. Finally, | tended its loss to 1% and Davison will be carried out or abandoned, it | “Half Past Ten,” (Sop-Jim Bom), luxuNes and the good things of life Ah' tired of the negotiations and sold | ehemical dropped about a point. For- was stated by Charles G. Ammon, Chinese Waltz. Iear it at John A.|are paying more taxes than those “‘..;;"“L 1(: "lr\[-ml- or_company, \'\hivh;‘., 1 exchanges opencd irreguiar. then gave Stack a contract for a five continued weakness of the oils parliamentary under-secretary for the Andrews & Ca.—adit, live a frugal life and have savings admiralty in the house. A. G. Hammond auxiliary will hold | nccounts in the bank. {per cont right In the offset wells and |,pger the strain of the Washington | g Ho salg instructlons had heen is-|a socinl for members and friends to-| . Tt costs $64,000,000 & year to main. | > 1¥¢ percent right in the rest of Tea- j;vestigation had an unsettling influ- | ; jency ) : pot Dome if that company got the | nce on speculative sentiment in the | " sued not to infer further comments. morrow _afternoon from 2 until 5 tain the state and towns and $43,00 “Those responsible for the present o'clock ai the home of Mrs. L. W. 600 for the towns alone. ,“‘\_-;u‘”,,‘,‘.“ ‘]«M’;"hmrl'l“m’“"s’f""“‘L"l””“l"('::m k‘g:’;; carly afternoon when the main trend | S BRMTALN BARTFORD government,” he contin ; Dorman of 719 Tast Main street.| cut the tuxpayer himself must flle | heeres marty o the contmmer fof prices become downward. Pacific|§ coo prjam National Dank Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row waya taken the view ¢ % ¢ Members are ""b' sted to be prompt. | list of taxable property, then it i8 UP| gk argued that the claims of the O AN JGAL Ol of (Ch L5, Srativg Telephone 2580 ‘Telephone 2-4141 y : N | pan-Amcricans were especially wear osmndiog R rcason has been shown s to the assessors o place a valuation | p; : large expenditnre proposed T R Pioncer company were vali land U. 8. Steet and Am'n Can also | . Ao Iate government at Bingapore.” New Bll(alll Machine thereon.” had been located under an original act | Wiiacd considerable ground o | Hartford Stock Exchange New York &tock Exchange ekt bl Finances Improvi taxable valuation,” according to|op congress. Semator Walsh asked | ’ | Donald. R. Hart, Mauager inance PYOVING pr, piddgett, “is the highes t value the {yhy the company did not apply for L Low | [ " ————————————— ‘ | 4 | U. 8. Breaks Off Relations At u moeting of the stockholders owner could get for his property in|patents and Stack was unable to say, | 4™ Bt Sug ... § 483 WE ADVISE THE PURCHASE OF oD § S | a 67 [ of the New Britain Machine Co. this normal times througl g {Am Can ....... 1167 3 e ~ gh a lalrly good | (hairman Lenroot pointed out that | . 28 With Honduras Govt. | afternoon the board of directors was! sulesman and rcasonably advertised.” | (he Dioneor compnny asked for a|AM CF & Fdy. 1707 169% By The Associated Press. reclocted. The finamclal statement is-| Mr, Blodgett spoke of the diflicul- |compromise of claims with the goy. |AM 1:0C0 ...... T i 7 by the com; ays 4 i N ! Am Sm & Re.. § 61 Washington, Ieb. 13.—Diplomatic | 5% ‘l' tics of tax asscssors in placing valua- | ernment on two different occasions, | . 4 Sk 4 relations between the United State “We have no bank indebtedness tions ou propertics, He said it umbm its mpnr‘umn had been denfed. |A™ Sg Ref cm., H 91 587 ricey un Application and the government of Honduras NOLes 10 the extent of $725,000.00 cagy to place valuations on propepties| “Thus,” he said, “the Pionecr, as| 2™ Sum Tc .2 2 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS have been severed by the state dc.| NAVING been paid during the year, Our under $10,000 because they ure méstly [well us the Belgo was not entitled to | =M 101 & 121 E purtment. The step was taken because | CUrrent assets are in - excess of our| homes and arc often on the market.|any lease whatever.” Am Tob of the failure of three political fac- current llabilities by $1,641,029.89 and | There is a sale price basis upon which| Stack said Doheny had figured |A™ Wool tions in Honduras to reach an agrec. OUr net working capital is $417, to figure. But the large mercantile |thut his interest in the contract with AN COP & Al ex( P P Pos or | s ? o . |Ate Tp & S )0 09014 A ment under which constitutional gov-|in ex of the amount at December| and factory plants are not on the!the Ploneer and B 8o was \\fl)rlh‘_u Gulf & W | JOHN P- KEOGH ernment can be restored by peacctut | 3t 1022 market, are seldom bold, and there is'$1,500,000, “if they got the le A ] co Itimore & Member Consolidated Stock Exchaunge of New York means. |~ “During the past year the deficit has| no sales prices basis upon which 10| When they had become convineed | ! X o1 | I R s R A 1 reduced $282,118.07, being a net| figure. they would bo unable to ebtain the | sl 3 2 i February on Way to ction after setting aside of nec- e T . Stack mid, the company offi-| Leth Steet B 61 i Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ' ) ary reserves, as shown on the in-| Peserted hy Bride on 5 him $50,000 in settle- | £ON ToXUIe ' : Danbury Big Total for Arre come statement herewith, b - > 2. |ment of his cluim under the contract | Can Pacifi > : BONDS Ha Arrests for the month o bruhry “We are now operating with Same Day as W eddmg‘,,‘ hud with the Ploncer, but he re.|C¢n Leath Co .. 3 Middletown i . wil ble thaaumber 1 Ly the | larger output than at any time sir Married on April 17, 1818 and de- | fusec | Ches & Olrlo T4k 2 P : . 11l double num mi \ ¥ i o i rried on Apri s and & fused | ChiM & St B . 16 Direct Private Wire to New York poliee during nuary if the ureests | 1920, and have orders on our books' serted by his bride on the same day! Sehuyler, he added, advised him to =2 e . el during the rest of the month keep that will justify maintaining this|was the matrimonial cxpericnee of ‘," |.ur= he ‘,,' rded @chuyler as | Chi R Isl & P . 25% G. F. GROIF Mgr—~Room §09, N. B. Nat'i Bank Bldg~~Tel. 1013 pace with the he 8o for thi the present,” doseph Beapelatth, according 1o s peejudiced because he bad been | month, the police e arrested 166, - - allegations in a divoree suit entered | counsel for and officer of the Imnur and the total for the whole month of REBLL GUNBOAT SURRENDERS, ‘ummnfl May Farmer Scapelatti, The | company | Chile Copper 275 Chino oCpper .. 183, { Con Gas 047 Cor Ure Ref Crucible & K. K. K. BULEN CROSSES it p t that the rebel gun-|fiee of Attorney Alfred LeWitt and | couspiracy charged in his bill or | Cuba Canc Sugur 175 7 . New London, 1eb, 13 The t 7 a and the eonverted | papers were served on Mrs, Soupe leomplaint, Stack sald he believed | FEndlcott-John .. 653, ] EdWln B Hathawa Kiux Klan eclehrated Lincoin's sor Tamaulipas have surrendeged {by Constable Fred Winkle, The suit | &nclair, the Pioncer and i Nid | 1110 2 . . . y lighting two |10 the federnl goversment at Vera|is sehedy for the superior court|west had “conspired to gyp me out | rie 1st prd the firat Tucsday of March : Goa Metors ... 104 105 1 Certified Public Accountant IFrederiel s, publisher of the | /T Tt prd Federal and State Income Tax Returns Denver Post, | id, then agreed 191 3nap Copper . K finance the negotiations. e 4 . Sadtte & 2 “And you were willing to give Bon- ::2" i\l"(l \‘l‘ll ep. b 83 <\ud|l_.~. System lnsl?"u"m\.fl : i s 000 fust to finance a law- B Hartford Office: New Britain Office: Allls-Chalmers . s : 983 Main Street N7 West Main Street Pacific O Nat Lead } ‘ | "Phone 30650, "Phone 1291, t Nickel 1 as counsel the bill of :‘, : “Was the complaint ever served? . Mid States Ol 5 . agked Chairman Lenroot Midval Stoel 8¢ (Judd & Co.) The summonscs were served.' ‘\m Pac q | “Why did you not file the com-| Ny cay il T Aetna Life plaint 2" YNH 5. | Aetna Casualty ... ting Ready to Tackle New Haven “Because T did not want them to & W . i Automobile Ins know what I had in my complaint.” h Pag .... $43 Hartford Fire Ins Why did you not file it later?™ | oo™ on ¥ ) . Phoentx Fire Ing s, bashetball team is “Recause they had started Negos | pun Ar g | Travelers Ins : ; otk oo I Am | ng ¥ practice sessions jn tiations for a settlement Penn R R jAmer Hardwar . g 2 SRR chool gymuasium in preparation Not Party to Plot g ppadil CO 105, | Bige-Hrd Carpet ¢ 1 fik pdest game of the BOADS: Stack insisted that #f Bonfils had | Ray con Cop 1 1 1 Bristol Brass . e Now | en Hillbouse team will iny uiterior motive in attacking ) 6 , | Colts Arms . the toughest aggregation to play “inclair i was not a party Rep 8 58 7% | Bagle Loc £ st t and Gold team to it Royal D, N ¥ [ s | Hart & Cooley s " 1 here two weecks Senator wanted to know if Sinclair Oil It 22 |Landers Frary & g cfeated by a one point ftack served complaint in e South Pac § $8% | North & Judd " will be played in ' visit ‘to Sincla rieba v 1017 02 |Russell Mfg Co ' ST . T January was 178, New Orleans, 1'eb, 12 he \l<*\|~ couple were married at Plainville Eaplains Conspiracy - can consulate annonneed to The uction is brought through the of-, Asked what he regarded as t Scnator Leuroot Btack said H. H. Schiwartz was re- B Amke New Britain H oop Tossers Get- Five Again Standard Screw | ood was nscon O A 2 tanley W d andite rning Our reasons for strongly recommend- ~vrs U 8 Steel prd .. 110% o NG Lo NI TN I ing seasoned electric light and power ! i e S TREASURY STATEMENY securities as investments are out- w p sinclair | Westinghouse ] : February | lined clearly and briefly in this book- tha P let, which we shall be glad t0 send 1.1 not proposed the icasing of & kil kbl Vvou on request. ' capot Dome, but or i Just cut out, fill in and mail the blank . below. Patte in The many interesting features found S e e N e et o126 Sow i Hariferg el Braals bab sones only in the public utility industry are ¥. E. Kingston Co et " ne . . set forth in this booklet. It shows why 1= iy Mavas. Cont ¥ ' . Ses a1 S - light and power sccurities are rated and 1 . ; vors Mappy” Felsch Arrested next to government issues from the e S Ry st pre : T on (h",\" oy ""!"?'-‘ standpoint of safety. Charts showing a son of railroad, industrial and public utility earnings make plain the enviable position of public utility securities. o s [‘I J"!‘Pralfi (REW IS REsCTED The crew of PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIE T ala et e 4 e o e Do Service Daceptional. Tads Asistant 152 TEMPLE STREET Telephone Colony 8020 NEW HAVEN, CONN. =7 ‘ v - ve (S Sl T8 ST S ¢

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