New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1924, Page 13

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e on. i g ‘W bt g, W | STREET STGCK |ecd by this fund are recognized as With Will H. Ha s, former m<~ | necessary -and its administration has | tional chairman, waiting to lt—nt\rm A . always been well looked atter by the | about the story that & party campaizn A ] (3 |officers and directors of the New seficit in 1920 had been partially paid h l t Britain Community corporation. o¥ with oil stock, the oil committec ] today continued its argument over the ! oy , | Promineat Men Give Their Views, -~ PORTER T0 SPEAK | ccomumue rrom Fiest Pasey 1o e e Ctom to v e iy Sret - croms cumenes Mewiies, Uacemugl wivck O \ ¥ took plac n PUTNAM & Members New York Stock Exchange 0 U A Y, e —— Vo, that's not-true.” uvbrgwr excused- from the . Witness | ot putting orders, BEWest Main S Tel, 2000 | ) R " Asked about the testimony of G.|stand. President Coolidge’s plea fo /i l]l[ed Cl]ill‘l[les Plafl |Negro Pullman Car Employe, Once D Wabibere. telbs mml: secre.| Sncialr, with his array of counsel, | odent toolidge’s pica for ven | W Hand ecarly and sat chatting —_— Hiliterate, Secured To Speak Before tary to Sinclair, that he had given |Wa8 on Hand carly | s “-,,,(, in liberty Bonds to a *Mr, |With his lawyers while the committee Bea i iradaes foiieit s The general committee in charge of | vas r | Dartmomth Students. . |Hayes,” the witness said he had no|Was getting the session under way. |, sbet and. moto the United Community corporation, ‘rvr-\x on the subject. ch added that | Hays came into the crowded commit- Mebl, eybher. and - motor which bégins its annual drive for $50,- ] New York, March 22.—A negro b s rma , D B the reference mi tee room just before Chairman lLadd 600 next Monday, with a luncheon at | Pullman porter, who could ~neither |{ [*tnce might be ‘to Hinkle| [ 0% Tor 0 4 . At the outset Senator Walsh, the action on the tax reduction bili opening prices a ficm tone W We Lffer— 25 sh { BRISTOL BRASS snares oOf i number of prominent men throughout | lecture to a class of 100 students at trinsaction with Sinclair, committee prosecutor, read from an- the city on their views on the com- | Dartmouth next Tuesday. thorities to show that courts long V'%K Prices ai 53 3-8 . iR f munity chest. These interviews are| He is J. B. Ford, whose home is in?lmw,”ff :‘:‘ “ilfif;"‘:n? r“’,;::; ('"‘1: have recognised the power of lagfl\xfi spegtive Broukiyn-Maniattin ix- % l‘C el'l'C tO l° ver % S1YED Wk soliowds the Brenx. His Tuesay “Puplis” e | o0 "0 0 0) iimes, - tive bodles to compel the attendance 5°% #180 touched new tops while iev. J. Leo Sullivan: “A drive such | *aking courses in transportation and The davw " x ! lof witnesses—a power denied yester Market Street Rai way prior pf e o —— #s the United Community chest, drive [their profossor, Maleolm Kier, of the ke fiem of Hayy & Hayn, 00 Fol e Binslalr tawyer The dtmped points. The « P ——— 1s a gold barometer of the loyalty and | department of economles, thinks that SUllivan, of which Hays and his| g cluding Stuedbaker, to low prices for the Rails showed marked firs e with Southern Railway the Burritt hotel, has interviewed a [read nor write not so long ago, will rer, who had a “purely personal” ackawanna establisi irregular, iles approximat AN R 7 05 e | senator sald he cited the precedents public 8pirit of the community.” |the porter can tell them much that |P'other are members, represents Sin- | (T 0 S o GAET b may have | 000 shares Dr. T E. Recks: “The United Com- | they need to know in their studies. '"'*"‘“"‘"”&‘_"'f-r :"" witness said, add- |, y00n iy the public mind concerning High S Low S munity @rive is the finest stimulus we | It was Prof. Kier who stumbled :‘;Km.\]?a";”" air had large interests |y 0 hower of the committee might he :’”' ML 1::":' : : 1 Ve during the year to remember our across the new *“lecturer,” TRtiding in Habe ‘disikbed bah hi dispelled.” lt# fortunate fellow citizens.’ The ia Pullman recently he asked the por- | FIavs decared he had severed MB| “genator Spencer, 1epublican, Mis. | AM Car & Fdy . 1601 MEMBERS HARTTORD SIGOK EXCHANGE money raised is widely used to relieve (ter, Ford, many questions about |"¢lations with the law firm when he | £ ‘ ; |souri, took the opposite view. He da. AM Loco ...... 73 d Members New York Stock Eschange mental and physical suffering.” | transportation as seen and practiced | ertered the cabinet. He pointed out | Am Sm & Ref . 601y e T Marttord: Hartford Copm. Frast Gk A G, yresident, Landers, | by his fellows, and was so impressed that he had to make contraets for clared doubt as to the right of con- The drive for funds 'with his answers that he invited him X e i |gress to inquire into the affairs of a M Su R b1 : ? New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg carrying the malls with ralivoads |y 00, oitisen merely for information | AM Tel & . : 3 for the United ( Jommunity chest seems | to address his class. which the firm represented, and that, portant of all civic enterprises and Inn, which entertains Dartmouth’s of- | 4 \ | “I think he had much hetter pay one in which most every man who |ficial guests. | ‘Jucstioned by Senator Dill, demo- |, ,.0 gttention to the 100 or more |Ath Top & 8 I Tas a job can take some part. Ivory crat, Washington, Hays said the nav- |yy)0 sonding before this committe Bald Loco 5 dollar subscribed brings a double re- WOULD REDUCE FARES al oil leases never were discussed at g, 00r Spencer sald, “that pursuing Daltimore & O turn tor happiness—one to the giver ay cabinet meetings which he at-| oy oy conmider a doubtful right.” Beth Steel B .. and one to the beneficiary. Thus be- gl ed. A .. | Senator Adams, democrat, Colgrado, | o0 Toxtile coming the most profitable investment 5 {otLot us get this stralght, nOW." | 010004 Senator Spencer's State- | Can Pacific orie can make."” Commissioner of Police Suggested as | [fays sald. “There” was no discus- ment about the committee neglecting o Tonth Co. . Mayer A. M. Paonessa: “It is with | Person to Fix Taxi Rates In City slon of the leages by the cabinet | o 4000 1ine saying many now were Ches & Ohio Comparative \ualysis Connecticnt Cdinpanics Tportant Companies Other Sta: Last week we completed an analysis ach of the stock fire insurance o ‘o I stane of Commecti- o We have now 1 a sinilay comparson ¢oy hirteen stock e compa pted in other states whose shares also sommmiand local market st A vomparison ol these fizures afords valuable deductions to the aoldees of fire insurance compaiy sticks We lnvite Inquiries pleasure that I give my hearty en-| of Dublin. when 1 was present.” under consideration by subcommit- | Chi Mil & St I dorsement to the United Community | Dublin, March 22.—-Dublin hus no “Was any stock besides Sinelalr | 2 ChiltIsi & P chest drive. 1 know of no one methed taxicabs plying for hire in its streets. conso'idated used in connection with Sinmlair Must Testify. Chile Copper by which so many charitable agencies The combination of jarveys has al- |the deficit of the republican national | 4 ¢e0r an hour's discussion, the com- Chine Cop can be benefited and at the samo time | ways succeedéd in preventing the comumittee?” asked Senator Dill. | mittee directed Sinclair to take the|Con Gas spare the public the necessity of con- | competition of taxis which can only ! “No stock of his company or any | gienaes stand, The vote of the com-| Corn Pro Iie tributing to a series of drives,” be hired by private contract. The lother stock was used.” mittee against the plea of his counsel | Crucible Steel ! 067 Jtev, John L. Davis: “I most heart- |taxt owners can thus fix their own | “No stock used as a loan? | was unanimous. Endicott-John ily endorse the United Community | fares, and they have fixed a minimum Yot while I was chaeirman, and 1| By a vote of 9 1o 2, the committee | Eric .......... * ) cliest drive because it will be of much |of five shillings however short the |sippese not since.” | also rejected a motion of Benator| Iirie 1st pfd benefit to thé younger eitizens of New | distance. It is now proposed, to reg- | “Dil Sineclair propose to underwrite | gyeum, republjcan, New Mexico, that | Gen Klec A BURRITT HOTEL BLDG, 6% WENT MAIN ST, Liritain,” ister the taxis as hackey cars and i loans?" Sinlcair not be questioned about any | Gen Motors 3 § NEW BRITAIN NEW HAVEN W. E. Attwood: “I believe that the haye the commissioner of police fix “No."” ,m.upr involved in the court proceed- Goodrich BI® ) Members New York Stock attitude of every person toward the the fares. | “Dia Mr. Doheny make any €on-|yngq hrought at Chevenne in the oil |Gt North prd Members Hartford Stock community drive, to support oyr or- | The rate suggested is one shilling tribution?” lease cases, The only senators sup-|Int Mer Mar Donald K. Hart, Manage ganized charities and organizations for | and sixpence for the first mile in the | “No, not that T know of.” porting this motjon were Bursum and | Alis Chalmers 3 —_—_— the welfare of our city's youth, should | gay time and three penee for each “Did you ever ask him? | Cameron, rspubncm, Arizona. Pacifia Oil be one of pleasure, as well as duty to | gaditional one-fifth of a mile. The “No.” i —— Int Paper 364 36% 3 W OF1 ER— . 3 contribute for the less fortunate and | night charge (o, be 0 per cent| The witness was excused and the | CAMBRIDGE ROWS SLOWER | iially Spegioid Tr 150, : 50 Shares TORRINGTON under-privileged in prportion the | pigher. committee went into executiv 5| London, March 22.—The Cambridze *1ien Copper P 35 50 Shares STANLEY WOR —w orew, in practice for the annual.race | Lohigh Vlley ! ! 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK with Oxford, rowed the full racing | \id States Ol .. Prices Application ' 00urse on the Thames today In. 20| Mimourl Pac We do not accept margin accounts, | minutes, 18 seconds, as compared [N Y Contral with the 19 minutes, 20 seconds of [N y N || & the Oxford crew yestArday. For the | Nor & West ! first two miles the Cambridge oars- | North Pac ... 01 men were able to row a fast pace, but| p,ye Oj) T 2 Va1 pear the finish headwinds and rough | ;.::‘ M,: rP&T A JOHN P. KEOGH :wuvor slowed them u;- Pern R R .... 4 3 .\lcmra-n Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York S Pierce Arrow . b . LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS T Coal iy . 5 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport (Putnam & Co. "m \skeq | 13AY Con Cop . ) 9 ) Danbury N | d - Asked) poading 8oty b Bty i W New | Actna. Lite Tns., Co. .....d Yl A it (@ Middletown BONDS ew Haven :Am. Hardware ......... Hoyal D, N Y .. b % b Direet Private Wire to New York Am, Hosfery .......... Snelair O p 2 228 3 Y Tl [ Bige-Hfd, Cpt. Co. com South o G. 1 GROFY, Mgr.—Room y No Navl Bank Bldg.—Tel 1012 Billings & Spencer com | South Na IBillings & Spencer pfd .. 13 b | Studebaker Co . B61y I Bristol Brass ......... Toxas CO. ..... 41 |Cowu Arms 2 Tex & Pae .. ¢ 2 Conn. Lt & Pow pfd . : > Tob P'rod . " k Eagle Lock . J Trans Ol ‘I-‘nrnlr Bearing oC b Union Pacifie . p 28 % 2 Hart & Cooley ... " 8 Indus Ale 2 |Landers, ¥ .. . U 8 Stesl 983 i {J. R. Montgomery com . 9 - [ Utah Sopper 0wy 8 5 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumttl. ?zt:l Bldg. |J. R, Montgomery pfd ..107 = Willya Overland 11 Tel.2-7188 b /N. B. Gas E Westinghonse 6o (N, B. Machine ..... . — “No man can prosper unless his expenses N. B. Machine prd ...... 5 3 are kept below his income.” Miies.Bu-Pend oom +.o. . 3 BONDS We Offer North & Judd .... . 2% New York, March 22, - Brisk ac —Charles M. Schwab | Peck, Stow & Wil . 3 tivity In teday’'s early hond dealings 100 Shares | Russell Mfg. Co. .. continued to reflect the diversion of . . . . ) . | Scovill Mfg. Co. ... 235 idle funds into investment channels, | There 1s one sure way of keepmg w|th|n one’s 1n- | Bouthern N. E. Tel. .... Speculative issues found increasing | R E F Standard Serew ... 35 140 favor, with active bidding for St M . M . . . o Stanley Works .,....... ! 100 'Paul, I'risco, Krie, Seaboard, New ! g come—a chuklng account at thls Bank WI“ enable Stanley Works pfd ..... 27% 27% Haven, Southern Raliway, Missouri TO YIELD 6% Torrington Co. com .... 30 40 | Pacific and local traction liens, Ks. | Traut & Hine .... ? 10 [tablishment of new high prices for you to know where your money goes, within what || ravec e co 0 int nis e ver folioned neavy busing of 11 Union Mfg. Co. ex div. .. 35 28 government obligations. The Liberty b € s his f {which_“might or might not he heip. Am Tob .. a : & Sgs to be the most worthy and most im- | Ford will be put up at the College ©f Course, he had quit the firm. {ful” % Am Wool ..., d E SU C CO i Toases Nevor Discusmed NESA . FIRE INSURANCE MPAN Yale & Towne [ 7015 | 2nd 4's reached a new top along with . » . . . limits you can spend, and best of all will aid you in |the 4 14 per cont nes; Shite the DOLLAR GOES DOWN {treasury 4 1-4's sold at 100,92, the 2 | Paris, Mareh 22.—Both the dollar | highest figure ever recorded. French building up a balance which you can put aside for | [ .. e conincs downwar to. muncionl jssves were o active i {day, the dollar being traded at be- | mand, Marseilles, Bordeaux and Lyons ’07 BOOTH’S BLOCK 1 ‘ lTow 19, Although the stock exchange | 6's rising 1 to 2 point, that ralny dfly- Get your check book thlfl wrnnale was closed, the curb market was ac- | - Phone 3045 . |tive, The last dollar quotation was BANK R l‘nn1s c ° | 18.93, or the equivalent of 5.28 cents | New York, March 22— The actual for the franc. The pound quotation | condition of clearing house banks and . open Saturday Evenln‘s was 81.42, [trust eompanies for the week show 7 Flrst Mo e &nds ——— [an excess in ressrve of $14.683,530 0 V. 8. TREASURY nATrm NT. | This is an increase of $5,003,610 over U. 8. Treasury balance, $356,166,154. | the wesk hefore. To the Depositors of the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank \ ‘ The Annual Report of All Mutual Savings Banks of Connecticut for the year ending Oct. Ist, 1923. is just at hand It shows some interesting fig- ures, which we are pleased to submit to you. All Mutual Savings Banks in the state gained in Deposits the sum of ................. $34,431,000.00 The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank gained ............................c $903,000.00 There are 79 Muutal Savings Banks doing business in this state. ; B M al S B S d { 35th in amount of deposits d ank 34th in number of accounts carrie The urntt utu a“ngs too | 25th in amount deposited during this year ' 18th in new accounts opened 11th in net increase of deposits W. E. Attwood, Treasurer.

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