New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, o e~ pany's financial committee and .\uxv-‘ managed by fourteen directors, seven |T. I. M. NIGHT AT DORIC COUNCIL lan a ig ekl raan| | T ppropriation for additional regu- ER G 0 | JAM IAX RAIE I]I]WN }‘!ur :)alrolln?:xn‘ l’(l ‘(h" l})'nlihnrdvpull‘t- “FED ALS TRYlN T BRIS I []L BRAS [;[] posed to be acting fur41v> interests. | of whom sign his letter, and apparent- Past Thrice Illustrious Masters ment and included an item for the | ¢ |His letter of January 2 king sup- | ly ing to avoid responsibility e S I | purchase of a chassis to be used with e T ioekholdsiel| * Tia bosra aals whole have han o |L Rue il e gosseyed by, Ditip GYRE, | ¥ | the present police patrol body. | | was prepared in his Hartford office, problem so difficult that at times it|cil I. and 8 M., ht, beginning | Chairman Edward F. Hall has | mailed from Hartford and proxies secemed unsurmountable. he board With a banquet at 6:30 o'clock. The lcalled a meeting of the hoard of fi- Reports from Mesico Are Meagre |were to be returned to Hartford. ! was unusually harmonious, d were royal and select sters’ degrees will oy i e nance and taxation {or tomorrow eve- But Pursuit of Insurgents | “I dislike to introduce Mr, Gray's| always unanimous as to measures of (be conferred upon a class of candi- v both policy and detail until within the | dates, Members of Ionic Council of I Cil] CO g B d Al ning to hear the “pruning” commit- (Continued from Virst Puge) {name into this letter, but Mr. | llllllll]g lllml[[ee Il get | tee's report. The budget will be sub- Believed Continuing i P Barnes' lotter brings him into the | past few months, and then suddenly|Bristol and officers of the Grand mitted to the common council next from extreme post war conditions. lime light so prominently, there is no| matters of policy whic Mr. Barnes Council of Connectieut will be pres- and his present supporters had unani- | ent. Frank H. Dohrenwend will pre- lowances Rellect Many Slashes | Mctnesdas evenime ant then 1o the 1o i v |"*Tg Higures you can rely on s be- ilternative, Mr. Gray's Whole manu- {elty meeting board for ratification. Mexie City, Feb. 13 — (By radio jng correct according to best records fycturing erperience is covered by a sly supported, arc now disap- | side, i B — via Fort Worth Star Telegram) lobtainable from the company's books| period of six years. He entered the| proved by themselves, and they have {and no one has to me questioncd their | employ of your company on October | decided that the fault, whatever it A hudget providing a tax rate of List of Box Holders at Nothing is officlally known of ops|87L B8, ) erations on the western front except reliability either in directors’ meet- 3 19 on a three months try-out in | may be, is that of everyone except Thrice Dawly This condition s com- . 23 vi > TeC ended to the . . 40 A ey Bndiriaa gy dhuing American Legion Ball information contained in a ciphered g8 or_elsewhere. The deductions ciarge of manufacturing operations. | themselves n : ; row evening by the “pruning” com- Al is in readiness for the American message from Generzl Obregon to the drawn ‘represent my best effort and|He had had no previous experience fn| monly known as ‘passing the buck. SCOTT S mittee, which has pared down de-|Legion ball at the state armory on|War department in which hope is ex- be conservative. the brass (. Mr. Gray came into| “The common stockholdets with an z EMULS'ON partmental estin s to a point that | Friday night and the list of box pressed that the federal cavalry has H. Barnes of Hart- the company a solicitation and | equity of $2,200,000 are in control of 1 will make possible a rate of 1.5 less |holders, complete tods as given out defeated the rebels under Generals ford, of the brokerage firm of Roy T. rccommendation of Mr, Barnes. Mr.| the company and it is submitted as a is of Grea!l Value than last year. {by the Legion committee, is: Dieguez and Estrada who marched |} Barnes & Compuny, was admitted Gray had been employed but two and | self evident fact, that any action tend- Yo a nursing Mother The school department will be al-| Walter H. Hart, James §. North, upon Penjamilco when they learned to our board on his own request to| a half months when Mr. Barnes' com- | ing to increase the value of the com- § Mot Jowed $900.950, which, with school |W.J. Farley, P. I, McDonough, Mrs.0f the defeat inflicted on the rebel represent the preferred stock interest. | mittee proposed to make him vice- | mon stock of the corporation is bound bond interest of $6,215 and payments (., Landers, C. B. Parson: . G. forces at Ocotlan, A short time ago it developed that he president and general manager of all| unavoidably to enhancc the value of on bonds due in the amount of $74,- Kimball, W, W, . ¥. Ben- Forty-five hundred men are report- Would oppose the payment of your the companies activities, including the preferred stock. 000, makes the total for this depart- nett, 1°, M. Helberg, H, ©d to have been sent pursuit of last dividend, so that with my letter|financial, manufacturing, selling and “For the interests of ment $1,051,165. The department will | J heuy, Mrs, L. H, A, Dieguez and Estrada. ¥ gener- 10 yourselves and the common stock- | accounting. Mr. Gray has had no ex-| must be no conflict between the two receive state grants estimated at $38,- Dulms',n,Al. A. Moore, Corbin, #ls Frios and Rodriguc continu- holders of December 10, 1923, in or- perience in any of these lines as works classes of stock and particularly at a THAT'S ALL 000, bringing the net amount to $1,- M, 1. Pease, 1. Ogren, the Swift ing their advance on Morelia and the der to get the consensus of opinion manager and but two and a half time when the preferred is amply s 111 013,165, This is one-half the amount | House, P. B. Staniey, Paul K. Rogers, can Will be the scene of further fight- 0f the owners of the company, there months in making brass and no ex-| cured, and the company turning the Examine Eyes and 10 be raiscd by taxation for the en- Norman I’. Coole Mrs. K. H. Cooper, |ing if the rebels are willing to give was enclosed a form of ballot re- perience so far as known in an execu- corner, but still depen ‘lw, on the Furnish Glasses tire eity. Included in the school |Mps, Harry Hargreaves, A. Hawley, battle, questing a straw vote as 1o Your tive capacity. A report was to »' helpful influence of all intercsted But We Do It Right budget s an item of $2,600 for & Minister of War Serrano has arriv- Wishes. been made to the board at the end parties, : woman physician, 0L > i ed Ve Cruz and declared the port “The returns from this ballot show- of Mr. Gray's three months’ try-out It will be helpful at the nnual . No_ sotlun 'was {alisn on (Ne pro- Henry Sc.heu}_ol)bel‘\e officially occupied by the fede v Tle € that 2,192 shares of the preferred to the end that the company might meeting of the common stockholders | | Fra.nkE. Goodwm posed establishment of a “service | ." His 77th Birthday has ordcrea active pursuit of rebel voted to pay the dividend and but determine as to abvisability of con-| to b called this month, to have a Eyesight Specialist churge” n the water department. Tt fronry Scheuy of §6 Bassett street B€N€rals who have evacuated the city 309 shares voted ‘No. tinuing employment, Without word from the preferred stockholders | Pl 903 was voted to recommend that a re- [vocicnday observed his 77th birthday (@nd is known to be laying plans for he common stockholders, who waiting for information as to his pro- | Kiving expression us to their views or ”'_""\'I : o frigerating plant at the municlpal [t a family reunion ut his home 4R active campaign ugalnst maraud-|did not share i the disbursement,| gress and at a time that five of your this situation. i1 alw abattoir, and a new Belvidere five sta- [ g (conine My, Sche is enjoying 1€ bands in southern Puebla, voted 20,566 shares in the affirmative | directors ¥ never even seen Mr. “All statements in »lhh letter are| tion be paid out of boud moncy good health, He is one of the older| General Gonzles is already engag- 4nd n the negative.|Gray, Mr. Barnos as he expressed it| mude advisedly and full respousibility Permanent Pavement Allowed vesidents of the city, having resided e in an anti-rebel drive in this state, | Your representative, Mr. Barnes, ‘had a feeling' that the whole business assumed. A copy of this letter and Appropriations are allowed for per= 4o than ,m,,»'“ cantun Mrp,| Trains en route from Juarez to whose stockholdings are negligibl \nd assets should be turned over to ballot is going out to the common manent pavement on Bigelow, Com- |gore 1 B0 B “William 11, | Mexico City are reported to have puid no attention to the wish cxpress. Mr. Gray. stockholders in order that they may mereial, Center, South Main and /g, uy, and two daughters, Mrs been derailed between Gutierrez and ©d by the owners of the business and “The proposition was the more be fully informed and they wi be Brond street. Provision is made 10 Gyirclle pocaiot of this ity and Mrs, | Mezauite by a rebel band acting under still opposed the payment cven to the d as to result s Ruser vt fra Masioed e ahe of New Mavn, | Moot of gt VIS Fumas| 0, L Sl et 1| Soned br mamiacariss cxptens also has five grandehildren and two|Were not molested, but the bLrigands of the Giv r —— to make a sclection of any kind und the it cobble stone gutters and great graundehil 5 looted the express c: “In 1921, when the company 10S8e8 | o5 0 e 1 wix e b place concrete, A retaining wall is to 5000 B . were approximately $25,000 monthly | ‘D8 i six supporters i never soen Mr. Gray and none of his HAbORTalIY L Rn0 | AAFENY be built at the Junction of Hartford p & p WOMAN'S CLUB 3 . and tn 1923 when the dividends could | 2ot Ct B8 ot o ay Of KNOWINg | . avenue and Stanley street. s mating of the Disstntis shd only be |.v<‘§ from surplus, as there w0 LT 1 pertormed in 6 ¥ 5 mitt No allowance Is made 0r @ new | poe o < b Tast were no cafhings, ho was insist p y. 1t wou I gous ¢ ATy Professional Women'g elub la eves | eapacit § that the dividend payment should be | frPACHY both there tounding wuse Mr, Barnes was 1 JolF convenlante & return clope 1s enclosed, Bullot should mailed at the ca t time con sistent with proper consideration Charles v vould be analogous to Presidon car for the fire chief or for men to ., [ning Miss Corinne Bagon spoke o ‘y\apep ' - this situation for Mr. Barnes, havir ; X ¢ ladder company. | arrant Issued for Ar f Hart- e same 1 tervst on : e € BRI SrpIon 4 ki up a new ladder company . the same a8 Intercst on aj o5 oopienoe tn merchandising or in s uc e l|-m“l. of & pumper for use tn the |y o me Ttecent Interosting Boeks. " ) He consistently main rehage of & yer for use oan e consistently mauin- Migs Ilga Harvey and Mis Ruth ford Dealer, Acensed of Recelving the making fire arms, 10 propos . . T ned this position until the las d AT SOUTH CHURCH tained this position unti d last | " lictate t activitios of MBr 5 il ha Q oS es ca J|r rn section of the city is fave g 000 ruvored with musical and vo- ot e " b R adi » o " . . Stolen Goods, uarter of 1923 when it was apparent | 4 p rula on sup cal selections, I'he member enjoy- N Fhomson & or The ‘ 3t g Y B b \ the ¢ A une 1 o i " d a South chureh tomorrow No Additional Tegular Police od & valenting pavty in “charge: of at the company had turned 11 Sl Ll i chur morroy At Money Saving. . " Hartford, Feb, 13-—Prosccuting At- corner, It is surmised, but not i 4 3 f The “prunin o ittee cut out | Miss Elizabeth Wainwright o Jes on en " "PrUning” oommit - - W RTvhues W alnwites torney Nathan A, chatz issued war- claimed, that it would hest answer his " hort program wi Prices e e | 'ONLS today for the arrcsts of Harry purposc to have it appear that the f seven directors signing Mr. be proser he secretar of th R. Wand, automobile dealer with company could no longer pay your |Darncs’ request for proxics, but two } neludis headquarters in Springfield, Mase, and dividend i 0 é n branches in New Haven and Hart- ‘larly in Decetaber there wus a Mr. Gray. The other five live, | bers ford, and 1. E. Shaw, local manager plain indication his part of a York, two in New Haven, Mis Bristo! a but one of thes both recolving goods, having a stolen automobile in their have been by virt his a me possession and failing to file a report | poscd representation of the of the sale of a used car with the stock in st : . g hicle commissioner, The company has me Safest — Self-Regulating — The action by the local prosecutor #ation to the preferred stock . was brought about as a result of an '\v statements indicate vustics = -~ It manag 2 = = y g . Buckle G Most Popular — used exclu- B jnvestigation by the Hartford police Klance that your stock is amply pro- |ignor « € busines i sng s c’.':-';'v-:-’- . concerning the arrest of four men in '0ct d that there is no justifica — - . sively by large chick raisers. ll west Haven. The cur in question was tion in fact for any preferred stock- | B ¥ [ 500 Chick aise. ..... $31.30 JJ{Ioeinted und reaired and soid e hokee IRERLOE L realy, beth to Corn-Husker to Be a Governor? 1000 Chick size §a650 [ Ut B COL PR e e, Vet Discoynt on Quantity Lots § [ et Rindscmersl fopp it hat he had no interest in the com mon stockholders, Also with V.l ' Right in Mid-Season and just at the chine to a New York man through a local ageney and are company dlar letter carele T ) uns i he coupled the threa r p % 4 ume when you need them we make W preferred stockholders pro- a7 . . This Special Cut i Price in order to nd these remarks 4 move them quickly. Take advantage refterated n Y 2 $ of these Bargains now--Galoshes are : The Real Thing For Winter Wear! times, . nane OVERVLOADED WIS JITNEY i 3 Y ¢ e 10 Chaaman o e wdis postien, _<rpiintng TN g $roe o CO., lNC. trolman D Veley charged with |that there were d lrm nces o our ¢ : 2 5 L ;. sro’e‘ Agr. Dept. ond was arrested on a similar offence anip o, bi i 4 A = 5 ¢ tion and op ' & i / New Britain, Conn, lust 1rid | He was fined § Park & Bigelow New Britain, Conn. 2 i ppeared in po They Last! Because they're treated by & cooks in 3 to 5 minutes ekl Loyl ¥ ' e Makes Oats the Quickest Breakfast 5 4 Akt - i s 2 Your grocer now has 2 styles of Quaker Oats—Quick Quaker and regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known ther r ] r B 3 e thaw somaiil Soud For a hot breakfast quick, ask for n . P 4 sess which enabies M K‘:v Tm: Quick Quaker. f s gt t ¥ to lest for miles Cooks in half the time of coffee — scarcely longer than simple toasted bread Sa plump oats as regular Quaker Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very fairs thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes T that eook faster, that's the only difference prograr All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy knew of hot breakfasts without bother or delay. numerc Hartford, Mr Quaker Oats, too dicecior had p) 2 styles at grocers® now. the direct Quick Quakerand Quaker remainnig me wer sy s A Oats, the kind you've informed. 1 ) par Menard (lillinois) county’s champion corn-shucker is run- always known. what ¥ ning for governor of Illinois. He is James H. Kirby, dirt farmer, who does all the work on his O acres, shucked 117 bushels of corn in a da Kirh : " is bucking the regular state democratic organization. He secks RaCkh“e Bros. lm‘ the nomination on the democratic and tickets Park and Bigelow St. ‘ farmer

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