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Stockholders OF THE ' Bristol Brass Corporation | Certain letters and advertisements have been is- ' A notice sent to Stockholders today, and. signed sued over the names of Messrs. R. S. Newell, F. H. ky R. S. Newell, F. H. Johnston (who is in South Amer- Johnston (who is now in South America) and A. F. ica), and A. F. Rockwell, states that: “Mr. W. S. In- Rockwell, which are intended to create wrong impres- graham is” thoroughly in accord with the Bristol Proxy —— ; Committee.” This is a deliberate mis-statement of fact. : We, as Common :Stockholders and D'!‘°°t°'s of The Also in the last paragraph of the notice it is stated that Bristol Brass Corporation, resent the persistent effort to “Mr. | §ih will withd his (M. Ingra- make it appear that a banker or broker, or that Mr. i oy an}fs proxy b w;Vl ran , ;‘ ;lgr Roy T. H. Barnes, is endeavoring to secure control of ham’s) name if presented by Mr. Barnes at the eet- i \ f B ” of Di TH-: ing, as atlmember of the Board” of Directors. is the Company. We, in the interests of all stockholders, _ . solely, are making an honest effort to elect a Board of another deliberate mis-statement of fact. Directors that will bring about a change in manage- ment. This action is not the act of one man, but the For proof absolute of the correctness of our state- concerted act of all of the undersigned, after due de- ments reference may be had to Dudley S. lngraham and liberation. Edward Ingraham, of Bristol. SAMUEL B. HARPER, of Bristol, Director, PIERCE N. WELCH, of New Haven, Director, J. R. HOLLEY, of Bristol, Director, DEAN WELCH, of New Jersey, formerly of Bristol, Director, HAROLD K. ENGLISH, of New Haven, Director, HERMAN-: O. SCHMARR, of New Britain, Director. ean, January i@ side to come Palmer wants Y ust before advt “Continental ey ho thirtee told him I would keep in el with | goccin S 3o e % v h v e top of @ niraeht lodge ) D H. 8, and e . ndred do nim, 1t you have not received a tele- | e . " or branch, 0, D, H, £, met \| or 1o Melea ceetnber 260 gram prepared by Bennett and my- . condidute om (marked “rush™) get Stingland busy.” A ndidate was ini tinued fr Pirst Pag W d | 8 ingland busy ‘.,““..\..1 tion Meets in Hartiond e e 11 The ot i S0 Mokt ST G To e on scl to Ilull\ ¥, \H ‘vll ‘ “o et Sehwab Prediots Settlement of Reparations Issue ISIALL CASE HULD UP Bridgeport, I'eb, 2 ‘s At Cornclius Brody Mine last o o . orney Homer 8. Cummis *| otre 3ristol, e ® Tot= night, was r. Mo . . ¢ : ; » New York, Feb formed Judge Allyy oW that the| rington Building oy g he bolle o should Bave ust left Lhe e g . puths i ’ > °* | Schwab, chairman of charged With jured wround the 3 fe - ) ) and his O A | o X Bethlehem 8t her Hubert 1. wiil oha W 2ite | Pot A N . v e SV B Yehors o Yl '@ o a4 iDg o1 the P . i . g - - > . ey e s alter a ever Il irer Il rry W, Case of Sims- court I eht of ¢ . ree on on i < : 4 2 ' b | GO v 4 “Neow DPoliday trig 1wspital in Germany woul » undergo an opera- ¢ . PIOAGADR Sboots DISUIDULAD 0t e wpoer 07 oo SR ol ottt el e i s e e U by ke bt i Rome i Von Kabr's Hearing e o o1 B Unor, i Whd v ol 80 el for baim T 't 50 sl 1o Sho s e Coun rom Hioidn, A. H. CORP. MEETING o Al Directors Beelecwed at Annual lers Held at 2 o'clock This Afternoon Was Private Matter where you got it oo said he told the former EXPLOSION IN NEW HAVEN Windows Broken and People Rnocked Pown But No One Injured In Vac. | ™9 tory Accident New Have which broke i Bouses, and knocke and a woman who were #trect, sométhine 0 D metal plant of H. Kasden and ar ed the t P an 't o sting i 1 . " ' \ y one | hind ) Mii! street this forenoo No gne v s ar ers in According ¥ i of- Y m under the impres | as « leuving that he got tiv . seriowsly hurt. 1 . them inte 8 roow Nt Fathers 1t . ' the Yale sion . t o | maney ’ \| Lean, but shop were a quantity st the # been determive] at noon. i o contets ¢ ram of Wiis af e at that time, | Montana, and other commitice mem- vieuSly had .m dergous an overalioa.