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VEW BRITAIN -DATILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. - oxie Haircut? VALT STREET SIUCK === FXCHANGF R.EFUETF pUTNAM & CO. mbers New York Stock Eyghange Bvétlps Albert W, Davis, Albert W. Davis, aged 38, steel | foreman for the Abefthaw Comstruc 3 A tion Co. at the new bullding under - : } Rl of short coveriug held stock prices coustruction for the Russcll & Erwin 4 s o ¢ \ fitin st the opetilhia’ of odiys s 8 Co. died late yesterday after- : g Y : et Generul Electrle advanced and 1o0n at the ) Britain general hos- i ~ 2 e > : independent stecls made )nmlulr [ pital. He was taken ill while at work Ll % s " covery from yesterdas's initinl we Mondag and was removed to the h { 4 4 ' : g ¢ : ness L Low priccd 0 ahura by Dr. Cliftou™M. Cooley, The : 3 % ; sained fractioruli a good demanid use of the death was determined as ! o s A 1 5 ’ Bocculative huying nded:in ¢ a hemorrhage of the Lrain. He was| | # ofmars 0 5 4 ; . 1850 railroad scetion | arvied and leaves a wife ahd two . ; Narfolk & Wen iitdren at Whitinaville, Maes, | E 3 s i 7 shares at 130 The body will lie 1n state at the 1| |° X . £ Y ; g d : tion was 1, P coniy . Por Undertaking rooms in I'll"l’l( % 4 s r ed with 1281, crday’s tinal fignre trect from § p. m. untll § p. m. to-| j : : ; 3 4 Atiantic Coast Line jugiped. & and will be sent to East Brew- ; 5 : boints and U e Nashviite . Mass., for burial tomorrow. | : j ¢ 4 ‘ Delasware & ANd pittaburgh & West Vi New Orleans, Teaas 5 N 4 & Mexien and 8 wl preferred ros ShEtE Morsed. axed 1 to 2 pointe, Among the specialtios died at her home in Newington | i 3 L % American Radiator. Otis Il o . Ehie was the widow of Gay- 4 e iy Royal Duteh, U. 8, Cast 1ron Fine 1 Morgan and is survived by tw g / D ; : : |General Electric moved up 1 to 2 ° George Morgan of Burnside and voints, American Can bounded up Walter L, Morgan of Newington and |1 1.4 but suffered a B reaction MEMEPLERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGT one danghter Mrs. Hattie Bachus of nd heavy selling of Kelly ringfield Members New York Siock Eacha this eity. The funeral will be held at| Here is another picture of Roxit 3 | $ i Tire forced that stock down 3 points Harttord: Hartford o Trast Blds. Tol 2 o'cl tomorrow afternoon’ from | Stinsen. divorced wife of the Jate 3 : ¥ {to 15 1 a new minimum { for New Bvitain: 23 West Main Street. Tel, (81 the Newington Congregational church | J 3 friend and confidant of 4 . \ the year Foreign exchanges opened | B ol i e Al e Bl g R ¥ oo v oo § FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANIES ‘wington cemetery. | (%) PEa | motor, chemical, rubber and tndcper ' . Roxie’s Mother ./ , s el i Cunbmive Muie . 2 x | counteracted the strength of the rail- Connecticut. Companies Important Companies Other Sates |rcad group. Speculative uncasiness Last week we completed an analysis upon each of fhe cleven over fertilizer commissioris furnished stock fire insa comipanics incor edin the Sate of « onnecti- an excuse for heavy selling of Ame ut. We have now completed a sim cotap; Nocovering whirt |cfn Agricultural Chemienl, w stock imcorpovaied in uther states whose shares also - g 2 ) | led 3 points, and Vir Carolina | Michael ughton 3 3 ¥ | preférred, which decli 3-8 to a The funeral of Michael Naughton £ e " |new low for the year, selling pressure | nolders of fire insurance Wpany stocks. was held at 8 o'clock this morning | also carried Chandler, Bosch Magneto, | We Invite Inquiries from the church of St. John the | |Chaimers, U, 8 Rubber, Gu!f States Evangelist where a high mass of re- | Steel and Republie Steel to their low quiem was sung, Rev. Thomas laden. paster, was celebrant, Rev, leo Suliivan was deacon and Rev. i i R | since July 1822, | Stephen A, Grohol was sub-deacon. . AR, ot oy > v wr 4 i High Low (lose | \s the body was being borne from . » Lucy Streit of White Plains, N. Y, is carning moncy as a{ym m sug 3 ; mnlmfin menn & @n outh Hadley, M " 18 4 % the ehurch James Donahue sang ' 3 barber at Mt. Ilolyoke college, The money |am can There Is No Death.” Rev, Father thus earned will go into the building fund of the college. Am Cr & Fdy 0t v | BURRITE HOTEL BLIG, L, 3350 69 WEST MAIN a1, laden conducted commital services at Vd Am Loco . 3 : MNEW BRITAIN ”\l-ll"lnl' NEW HAVEN the grave in St. Mary's w-m(:'!or:n ' A —_ - Am Sm & Re Members New York Stock Eaehag The ball pearers were errence : . . Am Sg Rt em 517 52 Members Havtford Stock Eachange O'Grien, Dennis Heffernan, John 2 London Syndicate Proposes : City ltems | Sum D14 13, Donald R. Hart, M Planagan, Patrick Griffip, Peter Gar- f 5 l“"g‘lifill “IOI'I“_‘ ('arlo m Tel & Te s L1 AA 3 ———— - 1oy and John Melnern The flower 4 § B | . | Tob 3 Loudon, Mareh 20.-~A London syn- | carers were - 'yril 4 3 b ” 9 Viking Fair tonight, 1. 0. Q. F. hall, {Am Wool ..... % % | W O LR — Luddy and Vrancis Griffin. f dicate I behind a scheme to establish | \pgerson’s Syncopated Six. = No can. | Ana Cop 50 Shares TORRINGTON Virs. Johanna Anderson. | LREel ISRt snitheicinns | e U SEINTE R e | A L 8 T - Hl 30 Khares STANLEY \\"()Rh.\' N ierson, widow of Sven J, Anderson, | Roxie nson, central figure in the b ’W"H to be free from | & o'clock for its w social in (;“I.u‘nlnmv & 0 3 0 \N-IHM' n who died at the home of her danghter| Daugherty hearing, says her danghter (5 100 (CHEY D A B hail y | Beth ol B We o i margin accounts \rs, Amanda Dahistrom of 57 Ash|*is doing it all for the hest Mrs | Channcl Tslanders will be asked to - s | Con Texiite treet yesterday morning, was held at|Stinson is il at the howe of her sis sanction a bill for the legalizing of Poisoned Boove | Con Leath Co ! o'clock this gfternoon. * Rev, Abelter, Mra. Lucy Woods, just outside | e oot o ing may Minneapolis, Minn.—Virtually all | Ches & Ohio 7 i Chi Mil & 8t P A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First Lu-| Washington . H.. O. Khe has lved (ioncd' at Guernsey or Jorses. 1 loobiol melsed 1 the weatiy Feids At 5 A {hepan ehurch, officiated at the serv-|Yhere since hor husband's death. syndicate has obtained ., a ¢ - warehouses and incoming shipments |Chi R 18] & I 2 % | JOHN P. KEOGH ce whieh was private. Burial was in . ble interest in the islands, i g [ in the northwest in the Jast two years [ Chile Coper ... 267 : Members Consolldated Stock Fach New Y Vairview cemetery, | The total vearly mileage o Lotels and other property, with a view | has been found to contain traces of { Chino Coper o way mail Is more than half a bi f exerting its influence as a taxpayer poison, according to M. L. Harney, [ Con Gas A | 61 Waterbu STOCKS Bridgeport Wiliam Jacob Kiencll I mites, when the time comes for a decision. | prohibition chicf here, Crucib) * 2 T'he funergl of Willlam Jacob Kien- P on ¢ s ca = . Danbury : I, aged 14, son of Mr. and Mrs, John - — - - {Brie .00 YO Middletown BONDS New Haven . Kienell of 12 Cottage Place, who | RN . SE e R ; G Jied Tuesday night, was held at 3:30| Dlstlngmshed Group Draw for Davis Matches sl dhel St Direct Private Wire to New York o'clock this afternoon from the home. : Gen Motors .... 15! h Go L GROFE, Mar—Itoom 500, N. 15 Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1012 ltev, Ruymond L. Gilman, pastor of {Goodrick BY | the Stanjey Memorial church econduet- Gt North pid «d the service. Burial with in Fairveiw | Insp Copper cemetery. Int Mer Mar pfd S | d Allis-Chalmers A 3 John R. Swith 4 : Pacifie Ol . | (] i'he funeral of John R. Swift of 15 3 x i Int Nickel ..... 13 3% 13y | e Int Paper lubiles street, who dicd yesterday will 3 & e 3 i A . e HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN ¢ held tomorrow afternoon | | Kenneeott Cop lock from the home, with serviees . s 5 s 2 M : A st Krwin chapel at 3:30 o'clock, Burial fp i ; ? : prepengndt ¥ Hartford Conn.Trust Bidg. Burritt, Hotel Bldg. wil! be In Fairview cemetoery, Mid States Oil . N 1 N “ | Mis Pac ) " Tel, 27186 Tel. 342 CARD OF THANKS | " IN'Y cen T % 4 4 - ¥ NYNH&H 191, | wisgh to thank my friends and | k- S B \ . ' i Nor & et | ' “§f We Offer cighbors for the kindness anfl sym- i %, * Y pathy shown me during my recent b, 4 P ] 5 P L 2 J'\Ir‘vr:v“nc ; b lereavement in the death of my be 4 g/ g § 2 o) Pure Ol ... oved wite, Aglaid Macroyoni, also for Y ; e/ : [Pan am P& ‘ 50 Shares Landers Frary & Clark the beautiful floral offerings received 7 7. % — :»‘m;.L\.. A Yy 1 lere Arrow ™™ 8 N R Ftsix e - o ; ' [picsburen coai 615 w1 i |8 50 Shares American Hardware of Lander§, Frary & Clark, 4 7 4 \ h " o { Ray Con Cop .. 9% Mr. Baslle Macroyoni. Y 4 5 Resdti e y i " 4 . mentascooate s on i 50 Shares North & Judd CARD OF THANKS 4 Roval D, N Y 56 We wish to thank our dear friends 4 / . q\'l‘”’,‘w O Ref 225, and neighbors for the Kindness and p . i o \.,\,.h Pacific 6 sympathy shown us during our be- P . 4 X § [South Rail 3 reavement in the death of our belov-| ; s ‘ Studebaker Co 87 cd wite and mother. & Texas Co " ¥ . We especlally wish to thank the i % v 2 . Texas & Pacific 97 > 28 girls from Stanley Rule and Level, A P . febacso Prod .. 864 ' : IN Dept. 33, and eur kind friends for the ’ ; \,‘ mnscon Ol ‘ 1241 beautiful floral tributes recelved. 7 . Union Pacifc 281, 1 3 & Slened, 3 B United Froit .. 194 3 3 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK Mr. Peter Vigneau, U 8 Indus Alco 11 674, Mabel Vigneau, " 8 Rubber Co 817, S Phone 3015 Teons Vienws. For the first time in history drawings for the international tennis mateh for the Davis e up were held at the White House. Photo shows Dwight F Davis (right), donor of the eup and Witto Overtead 1500 ta s " assistant secretary of war, reading the first draw by the president (left center) which proved to estinghons 61 1y 1 7 t M rt Bo d -~ b Nvingboms - o1 : o First Mortgage Donds —— JOSEPH A H'AFFEY se Ireland. Sir Esme Howard, Dritish ambas sador, is shown on extreme left, Diplomats from |Nationat tead . almost every country were represented. . - Funeral Director Memters Hartford Stock ‘hange S0 Wost Main St Tel, 2000 We coffer— { 100 shares TRAUT & HINE A i i At TN . i i ot & ison ol these figures affords aluable deductions (0 the est prices for the year. Call mor | opened at 8 per cent, the lowest | : CURR REVIEW service nx;:fl’.‘m::‘mn 7‘(C l-a R ” * DOHENY TESTIFILS, SNew ‘:‘“‘;- -"I"‘ Fisem, Tel. Parior 1025-2 [ oolidge Rose | 108 Angeien, March 20.—B. 1. Do. | oHod was the center ¢ Residence 17 Summer St —1625-3 heny, oil magnate, went before the | yne curb market tod s & sy The Hartford-Comlecticut Tm‘ Com.;an’ | eounty grand jury today on A sub- |jn jarge amounts and b [fomsieiiseair s domad o T L T L LG Oid State House Square, Hartford, Conn. pier lease held by one of his com- g now low for reeent vears Clty A_dvertuement e gbeedoiy et L L ale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. and Transport Co good deal of comm < - stocks including Jordar i “'""':" ';":I' """"""" g’ -‘:"'“"'"“ : | - g LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS SIS D) e e e d ¥ Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. Dity Meeting Board 4 4 (Potasm & the action of Durant Motors. . = City ot New Bpitaine i ; ajfter ita decitne at e besioning o LITTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING You aré hereby warned and notified 3 ‘ " ! ‘”“"' Life Ins Co . showing a recovery of s 2 . . that meetings of the registered voters, / - e oL et . : o that was (ten susiained i Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. as registered on the last completed i 4 5 S Am Hosiery = Iy steady tone was Shown A number # ¥ 3 Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com of the other industriale, New York int, resident and qualified in each 4 ¢ e ward of the city will he held on 2 Vit o0 D * e & SWSNIer SRR . Telephone preferred, which was ex —_————————_—— . r- ] ; ¢ Billings & Spencer prd .. 13 3 . 0 Mmve 0 he 27th day of March, vidend after opening at 169 moved s Ry A 4 ¥ - il i Dristol Brass .”p '.h:ui: rrr.v‘,«‘uv Hadson and Man. || SSSSSSSSmmR_S OVOT IDENTIFIED,. RELEASED, Mass March 20 A.D. 1924, between the hours of five ; ? Colt's Arms [ i o'cleék p. m. and nipe o'clock p. m. . ” p p 2 “niscds 2 . hattan alse wae in demand ranging F . Springiicid at the Izllowing places: . ! |Conn Lt & Pow pfd .... from about one point above the ran “ oreign Ercllang\‘ . Carpenter, held of twe ‘Some Virst ‘ward at Rockwell school, g . Fagle Lock sedene prevailing early in the week . : e 6 or aations) Franklin Square and Rockwell ave. Fafnir Bear e feeond ward at Central Junior High Y " s $ Hart & » . BONDS « i schoel, Chestnut and Main streets. A Hfd Flec | 5 o ' o N A ) : 1 . Conmissiones . Third ward at Camp school, Pros- ) : Landers, 1 ] of Wkl Sueets fobd = z soniallialx g s ve 2o0ay Wi WIS SV poet street. 3 3 v iy 4 Liberty bonds today « 1 many ¢ A ot o Verment e upon by the prose Fourth ward at Central Junior b0 o ; s B DEAImeT ¥ s |these isswes 16 new eak prices for | 1 unab jdentify him High #chosl, Chestnut and Main NBY . the year. With call money dropping | * ' o with the 8 et streets. . [N B Machine vo 28 10 3 per cont, the lowest renewal ate | ) it 11 1 Holyoke car in Apri il Fifth ward at Bartlett sehool, N B Machine pfd 11 ’ e Grove and Broad streets Ve W, Niles-Be-Porid com Sisth ward at Bueritt Junjor High | : North & Judd wehool, Clark and Nerth streets. Tor tha purpese of electing by 2 plumlity of vetes frotm your number | ovill Mix $ 1094 high Slirond tangrs were eligihle for slestion sight members of | wthern N E . = tmeyant, with a revival of interest in | 17:3 ' i e andard Screw ...138 140 peenlative liens An adiance of 4 y g the City Meeting Board from each Y i ! ward for the term, of three years | o | Stanley Works . 109 poinis in Norfolk & Western conver! 7e Slevakia: de s WANT BISHOP WILSON. from nesn on the third Tuesday of | | Stanley Works pfd 5 " ible B carried these honds to a new v e 1 tr ~ York, Mareh 2 A Peeoins April, 1924; also for the purpose of | 7"”"""‘”"“ 0 OO vosse § top figure, and all St Paul issues | d g e S tion argng that Wishop Wilson of Yiling any vacancies in the office of | lnTh s - ’ ine . i 10 | siarted a new upward move. Sell. " 3 ion i - hop nember of City Mecting Board for | Travelers Ins C 28 735 ling of rubber and chemicAl issues fol- | 7il: de ’;‘.""v-i»: term. 5 This beautiful rose, bunch of which is shown held by Isobel ':‘:"‘ '_rfl" - . (lowed weakness of the Stocks of these Montrea this area for the last 16 years b ey ot M epritain, Conn.. thi% | Gardner, is one of the Pearson specie, developed in Cromwell, . s o Wy e ¢ g e " - hy L ork n on- Oth day of Mareh, 1924, . a1 A. M. PAOXKESSA, jCon_n: vlt has been named after A\h'.\.’(nl\ in Coolidge, and is on v, s TREASURY STATEMEST, The Severn is the largest river in | p thodr — y v of the WMahodist Episcopal Mayer of the City of New Britain |exhllmmn at the Flower Show, New York ecity. 8. Treasuty balance, $350,438.408. ' Great Britain in session at Brookiyn. oher charge was droppe fvmediately r arge of sealing sinee July 1922, and time funds lke wise relasing. institutions were heas . " iy of the government oblizat (Fleck. Stow & Wi . L cancentrating on “ 1 and SR hay " LAcwt 4 om s nder ” oy t N. of 1 ne bas extradited el Mfg ¢ ‘ : Syn ol of staliished record New York who has been bishop of