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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. 1 | NEW SEWER BOND ISSUE lJap Naval Minister Is | City Items Guess Again! (| A” STRFET S'ml;K ] 1§ SOLD FOR $iea0t.. r“:‘.sssr:st?}:.“‘,“-‘ sl O - L OINE M | Boston Concern Subniits Most Fayor- | ;-rlncu-lc American \u"gv\l!ulw fari'hrv. tenement lmu«-. on Gold street o turther elimination of mnaval arma-!to cost $f,000, o AR, | Members New York Stock Exchange able Bid and Deal is Closed ! ments including clas: of warships Wanted, girls to work after school & T By i not restricted by the Washington ar-|and Saturdays. Hallinans, 142 Main’ New York. March 25.—Considerabl Members Hartford Stock Exchange 'oday at Mayor's Office, I mament l,.cm‘. A“mm“‘g to a high | St.—advt, i irregularity developed in stock prics | “ 6 at the opening of today’s market, witl o A | minisf sma (s ex-| | lgsses snu nance and taxation this noon &t the. Diaiad 1.0“0\” that the ministe r| ! ? fractional changes. Motor shares gew- office of Mayor A. M. Paonessa, a| i 5 i * °|felt Japan must hold .o the funda- erally continued under selling pres- $150,000 issue of sewer bonds was § A Z 3 s gh Studebake dvanced sold to Eldredge & Co, of Bostoy | mntal principle of her naval pole f'ore,gn sure, although Studebaker advanced | e €er an ecommen i 1 West Main St Tel, 2000 maintaining sufficient strength to de- | fractionally. A number of oils lost l“"'h ’:5 "i:\”‘; their bid being the | fend the empire against any possible ground highest recelved ! hostile combination in far cantern | —— 2 i Heavy buying of American The sale is considered as very!\aters. The pressing need for| N¢W York, March 25.—Foreign ex- which weakencd at yesterday's ¢ i ) favorable to the city's Interests, the| economy as a result of the quake, it | Changes irrcgular, Quotations in | on spaculative uncasiness over today's | money being borrowed at about 4 1- s‘ was further pointed out, inclines| CeMts: Gurat demand 42915 dividend action, brought about rhmii ° per cent. Japan in favor of further limitation “ 293, ( bitls on banks coverings a somewhat firmer tone to The bonds are issued in denomina- | that will lighten her nec ssary de- 4267 demand 1 cables the market in the e dealings. Its| tion of $1,900 each, dated August 1., icnse burdens. 3 mand 4.31: cables advance of mpre than a point was| 1923 and payable $5,000 thereof Au-! 3 Belgium: demand 4.26: ca- accompaniced by similar gains in other | gust 1, 1924 to 1953 exclusive. JER 0 NG. ¢ German demand (per . speculative iss including ,Cent The bids peceived were as follows: trillion) .22 nand 36,92, lLeather, : . and 1 Eldredge & Co,, Boston, $152.011.50 | Rise of Franc Must Have Cor Norway: demand 1: weden: de- { b ¢ rs eferred. Studebaker | g Estabrook & Co., Boston, $151,905; R, ) es, Freach an. . Denmark: demand extended its gain to a point, and Gen- | g M. Grant & Co., Boston, $151,675.50; . ) 1 . Bwit nd: demand 17.24. | ¢ and Norfolk & Western | > Y R. L Day & Co., Boston, $151.618 is, March 25 —Believing Spain: demand 1 Greece: de- S0 res their upward move- R , Eddy Bros, Hartford, $131.555.50; | rapid rise of the franc should be at- mand 1 and: demand 000012, ; nents Selling of Austin Nichols drove e B ERCH AR Putnam & Stover, Boston, $151,320:|tended by a corvesponding fall In | Czecho-Bloval demand 2.9 that stock down almost a point to a | TR TRt e s e Francis R, Cooley & Co. Hartfor prices of general commodi bt avia: demand 1.231,, rew low at 2115, Poreign exch | New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel By Cancelling Unfavorable Con- cinvite inguir $151,140; Thomson, Fenn & Co. |fect Naddin *instructegd his Sub- 'demand .0014%. Rumani, opened steady Hartford, $150,856.50; E. H. Rollins|ordinates throughout the city to kecp 9 32'% . Argentina: demand g b Noon—Omigsion of the extra divi- 2. s & Sons, Boston, $150,540; Harris,|a sharp lookout for profiteering. zil: demand 11 Tokio: demand dend on Awmerican Can brought Forbes & Co., N. Y, $15( i Hin- The prefect also has in mind the 4170, Montreal: 15-32. { flood of selling orders in that stock | cks Bros & Co., Bridgeport, $150 ’mmxlm,,- effect of the coming Olympic = ? and other speculative industrials, giv- | 480; National City Co., N. Y., $150.- | €ames on both prices and suppiivs. ECONOMY [s PLANNE ing the entire market a decidedly re- 417; Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co., | In View of the “foreign invasion” he D actionary tona. Nearly 100,000 sharcs Hartford, $150,268.95; is getting in touch with the hoetel g « of American Can nged hands be- — keepers and big prpvision houses so A A fore noon, the stock advancing about | The annual statement for the calendar year 1928 has been issued, 2 2 : 72, S to insure ample supplies of food- ~tri il educe Railroad o % a point @n short covering in the early Uhese ||-vun~« have ) compar vicial fig: for five previons Belgian Discussions With stuffs at normal prices. no maticr 3 S aine Rna herot oaking g ry 3| yeurs, The compavisou clearly reveals the inereasing equity for Soviets Arc to Continuc,“""“ addition there may be to the ' A 3 points helow vesterday's close to Son Llnul.lla~ and should be of interest to the local investor, ¥ population. tracts and Other Steps, 110%. Baldwin was hammered down | Brussels, March 23.—The negotia- —_— : > 21.4 to 118%, a new 4 low, and We tions with Soviet Russia opened by M. | UR AL, \ll\\l\ BONDS Vienna, March By strict meas- - new bottom prices also were estub- Van Caulewaert, burgomaster of Ant-| Hartford, March 25.—Governor W, Ures of economy the Austrian Fed- | Texas Gulf Sulphur. Amer- werp, and leader of the Flemish party | w, Bradon and Attorney Gen. Har. | tTal railways s for an early res- can Sumatra Tobacco conimon and in the chamber of deputics, concern- | weil G, Davis of Alabama lunched | 1© 0 e lalancing of the | “his is not a new-fangle mah | ferred and Stewart Warner speed- ing the resumption of commercial be- | with Governor Charles A, Templeton | Pudg: President Guenther, after jongg set. It's a piano. And this er, the net losses ranging from 1 tween Belgium and Russia were Uis- | 400 and this afternoon will confer menths' reconstruction work, | man, Edwin Massey of Enghand, is|to 3 points, [Ilails also turned heavy, | i cussed today by the council of min-| with him.and Bank Commissioner | S3¥8 he cxpects to reduce the rail- its inventor. There are 14 keys on |Lackawanna dropping 2% and Union | m]nlnzfin mm & u‘ isters and approved by the govern-| jonn B, Byrne of the state in the \;:v\' deficit '0,000,000,000 crowns | top that play the air, and 19 on the | Pacific. Wabash preferred A and At- L] ment, which authorized their contin- | yopne of lifting therestriction on ac- | $UMNZ the current year exclusive of gide that furnish the harmonizing |lantie C'oast Line about a point each T aars vital Te! vance. M. Van Caulewaert's project (l“o;lu.ym-w of Alubama’s bonds by Con- | 'h* 600,000,000,000 traffic tax collect- [ chord. 1's called the David Harp |Call money opened at 3% per cent Burritt Hotel Bld{.‘.’., New Britain Tel. 2‘)80 aims to divert Russian trade to Ant-| ,octicut, The state has just launched | ©J for the government, Piano in honor of David Lloyd The closing was weak. Short cov-| MEMBERS NEW YORK AND FENCHANC werp, especially in the winter, and | 5 $7,800,000 issue of 4 1.2 per cent This result is expected from a can- George, ering pulled up some of the lea ' Donald 13, Har make the Belgian seaport a clearing | pighway and bridge bonds part of Ccllation of unfavorable contracts and o slightly in the final hour but liquida- | e e house for Russlan ocean freights in-| whjch it hopes to place in Comnecti-| PU¥INg oif and fuel through the re-| MERIDEN BUSINESSMAN DILS, | tion of the Tobaccos increased, A We Offer: bound and outbound. | cut, The restriction is the result of the “°NtI¥ created purchasing department Meriden, March ~—John A, V.|lcan Tobacco falling T7'5 points ! e er: ° : repudiation by the state of Alubama [“Nd by raising freight rates ten per pnomas veteran sportaman and pio. | Omission of the extra dividend on TEAT MANIVESTATION of bonds tssued by “carpst baggers” C°U't above pre.war levels, neer sporting goods dealer of Meriden, | AMerican Can and the calling o ]0 Shares NN § NETNEgEE in the legislatwre, since the recon- ' Al8o is dlanned to dismiss 14,000 giaq today from pneumonia, aged &7 |!0ans, which sent call money from 5'; 8 " 100,000 Take Part in Demonstration struction period after the Civil war, C™MPloves, which will result in an es- Py Two «!:\u;hm-.q Sive 103 cent was used as excuses by 1 2 Favoring Rumanians % Sl timated saving of 67,000,000,000 | bear lr'w«l' s for another attack on to- Price ®n Application Sk nt {crowns a ) " Y day’s stock rket. Prices erumbled | Aly with the gathering at Vienna o ridgepor March —Chec J kefield, R. 1., Masch 25 " | toucring new low records for the ye o i L ed SIS Gl it i b Ham e Assails President [ Wakefield Trust building was badly | gl o8 MER, 108 thbnds (O LNR 3 confercnce a manifastation in favor of | 000 by the National Grain Corp., in| Washington, March 25.—While the | damaged by fire today. The loss is Iumania was staged yesterday at | eleven months were disclosed in an | Senate's : nu-m)mgnnnn of Attorney | estimated at $25,000, High low Kishiney, by 100,000 persons from all audit of the books of the bankrupt |General Daugherty stood in recess to- | —— Am Bt Sug o Yy LAEN KE: ‘:H'l‘snnf Be: in i i firm, according to testimony before @ay, a debate growing out of the dis- | Works By Moonlight Am Can ..., 1144, 1000, d JOHN P’ OGH ’ The meeting addressed a telegram | Referee in Bankruptey John Keogh "wm:‘x,.'..,..,kc out' In the house.| Monterey, Calil—A camera which |Am Cr & Fdv 1591, { Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 10 the Rumanian government request- | during an _examination of President | P'resident Coolidge was assailed by | can photograph by moonlight and |Am loco . . b T3 4 0 SR, o Ing that It affair publicly ‘that. Bul. | Bdmund Wolfe of the Iirst | Represontative Oliver, democrat, New | starlight has boen perfected by Tames | xS &’ 30 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport warda had thrice expressed its abso- | National bank of Bridgeport today. \,nrk for not forcing an investigation | Worthington, fellow in the Royal As- [Am Rf em.. 51% 0 B0y l)nnl)ur . ute Will 10 roture to the motheriand.| The "kiting” of chec or ex-|0f his own into the estate of Jess| tronomical society. The camera works|Am 10 Middletown BONDS New Haven - lehanging of cheeks was said by Me, | Smith, friend of the attorney general, | eight times as fast as the ordinary |Am e Tel. . 128% 1253 38 % A Moscow dispatch Inst night said | Wolfe to be a means of temporarily | '¢ determine where Smith's money | camera and can take 4,000 pictures a | Am- I R EIEH 9 Direct Private * o New York Rumania was reported to have begun |using credit |came from, minute in daylight {Am i 8, REN G. K, GROUF, Mgr.—ltoom 509, N. 1. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel 1012 massing hat troops and to be mining s T T -+ . the mouth¥of the Danube, Protest TO SALVAC ! m Ate Tp & 8 10, 94 X! D 8 mectings were said to be under way| jjavre, March 25,~One cargo of the | At Guir & W1 1 throughout south Russia prior to the | trans-Atlantic liner Louisians, which 'CIa or nc c mge uo a Ions Bald Loce $ : - Vienna conference where the 1u-|ywas torpedoed and suhk in 1916 bl a Baltimére & O . 03" 53¢ 83 Innmann it had been intimated, might { German submarine is to be salvaged. FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY | Beth ,’.‘“',: Ah WA DDY Ro | H ERS & sreuk off negotiations if Russia raised i’ he F'rench government has given the Burritt Hotel Building ot iy . . . the lir~urnlvlnn question, contract to the same company which Cen Leath Co . 14 — recontly salvaged twelve steamers BANKS AND TRUST COS. Ches ‘& Ohlo . ib 4 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN nE lh' TO PROSECUTE sunk during the war in the Bay of A | Ask par | CHEMI & 8L P 151 5 b p Springheld, Mase, March 25. — | Boulogne, “The operation, it is ex- | Citv Bank and Trum o b i Frwed plinillo ol SLATR L B |8 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Frank Carpenter of this city, dis. | Pected will take two years. | Firet’ National Bank 3 ye SARAN | o s TR A o Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 — Hfd,-Actnn Nat. Bank H » a0n oo | CON Gas . oo 828 L5l et PR L o charged by U, 8 Commissioner Gor- B 288 : 2 spid L \|\|; w |1|||)“,\\\\ Hartford-Conn. Trust Cn, » 2.000.000 | Cor Pro coee Bhy don here a week ago on charges of | Morris Plan of Hartfora 1 Q 150,000 | Crucite Steel TN violating the Dyer motor velicle theft Buchurest, March 25.—The official [ park . Trust o 23 5 100,000 a Cane Sugar 144 we Offel' ac o ed on a state warrant | press de tums P Phoenix Natfonal Dank 5 1.000,000 | g act hnrn :. ."fm rli ]u”n ’n By \.n” | press !'v‘lurr‘ the E l,mnuu:n Nuu: { Riverstds Trae on ! e icott-John .. 6014 '8 a fugitige and held for the New [ Hungarian governments have signed | oo te Bank & Trust o, ‘ = 00,008 | 1018 o 0vurr.in.. 2% l.ondon, Conn,, authorities, was dis- | an agreement whereby the latter final- | 1", 8. Securits Truse o : 1 1,000.000 | Sorin y 2 ,‘ =0 N JEY W CQ charged in district court today when [ly recognizes Rumania's “belligerent | Srie l’_:" "“' . ) STANLEY WORKS (common) FIRE INSURANCE COS ien Llectrie the New London police refused to|right” to the invasion of 1919 and | N NCE Cox, Ia : ! 2 22 NADTI & 17 prosecuts on & charge of stcallug an [ withdraws damage claims totalling | Aetra rire Ins. co B0 1 830 ”Mm""y:l::""(":"" . 50 NORTH & JUDD nutomobile owned by Lieut, Com-|20,000,000,000 gold krowne At the | \"n‘;nm o Ins, O, 208 s 2,000,000 (00 : ! mander L. 1. Denficld of the naval [same time Rumania renounces claim | \avms b joawrance ! 1 : % ",‘:“hj“\""r"" :‘:" 25 NATIONAL FIRE RIGHTS ‘submarine base on April 11, 1923, 10 30,000,000 lei to cover the cost of | Phoenix Firs Tns, tn M Aeonann| o0 COPP At s the invasion. Rossia tns. Co, (261 LR e Seiadftobd i a 25 CONNECTICUT GENERAL RIGHTS National Fire R ot . [Tt Mer Mar ptd 28+, OPPOSES. ZIONISM, REepEL Y ety = Pritetetloall i L.ondon, March 25.—~The Daily Ex- 1 VIFE AND INDE . | Pacific OIl [ press Jerusalem correspondent quotes | Budnpest, March 25,—Drince Nich- | acina casuairy o | e . | Han Am P & T 483 King Hussein of the Hedjaz, who 18 [olas Odescalcht ‘was scntenced to | Atina Lite " O < R “lnn R R hailed as caliph by the Arabs as de- |{hree month' imMprisonmMent for Fun- | fim pee g, 10 240 Plores Arrow .. § . claring that he will fight “political | ning over a student with his automo- Hartt Steam el 288 ‘ ".500,000 | Pittsburgh Coal 61 Zionism” with all the forces of the | pie. it | 44 ’ 9% Ray Con Cop "y ' Moslem world. He will ask financial, ————— ¥ | Int Nicket ..... ] political and. moral support for this TREATY 18 RATIVIED PUBLIC UTILITIES [1at Paper .. \ ; - fght at the Pan-Mosiem congress| gona. March 25.—The Sobranje has ciy , Co. pHd, (% | s 3 | Kelly Spring 1 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK which he has summoned at Mecea ralified the naturait treaty i “v: : X 0.000 l\rhnf‘- st Cop. . he. l‘l .,Ul- - signed between 1 and the 1% Lehigh Val .... ¢ wne »Uio HARP 3500 YEARS OLD . ' v oos | Mid Rtates Oil 3 . 3 United States last November, ’ i Paris, March 25~~The Louvre | The Lausanne convention concerns s Pac received from Byria & harp 3,700 | i, the frontiers of Thrace and the | " ONer Warrants . plrgel o1 7 Flrst Mort e Bonds vears old. It was uncarthed on the | quikich straits regime was aiso ap- FAC (G COS. YN A O gag ranks of the Euphrates by the arch- | ;oo % Hirdwaie Cor, (1) %l &t : 12.000000] N OF & Went b 12 ' acologist Franz Cumont, matic Tief. Co. s . 1,000,000 | North Pae yw-H{d, Carpet Ca, com | 5.500,000 | I'ira O ngs & Kpencer Lo, pid. . 9,000 | Reading Riltings & Spencer Co.. com. (24) 00,0001 e 1 & & . [ Marseilles, March 25.—<The U, 8, & | Colling Company ] 2 18 1,009.99 Y“r,\t al l‘- \‘ Y 5 b 5 . g 8 880088088088000009, Arma o, a00 800 | Tt Pittsburgh first American warship to : . 0,000 | Sinclair OI Ref 22 e b N enter this port since the war, steamed nal § pra. ! ] 57| South Pacifle P ! 4 into the harbor yesterday amid n vice Lixceptional, Lady Assis | International Siver Co., cor . 262 Bouth Rail ’ e ;. ¢ ) \ v | thunder of salutes, An elaborate pro-| | o °C ,l.cf‘mfl“ wfi:‘;, -t landers, Frary & Clark . \ 215 300 | Btudebaker (o s da, | @ FULLER, RICHTER, ALDRICH & CO. gram of entertainment has been ar- | lnetidence 17 Summer St, —162 | Xew mrit. Mach, Co. % : )| Tesas Co ranged for the officers and crew, N nent-Pond, s )| Texas & Fac -Pond. com. ‘ - Tobacco Prod VU, S, SHIP AT MARSEILLES 91 Pearl Strect Hartford. Conn, fudd Mfg. Ce. . : » w & Wilcox (25) 2 5 00,000 | Transcon Oil 2 Main St New Britain. Conn swel] Mfg. Company : 0.000 | U"nion Pacify 1 281y | Beovitl Mte. Co. 2 | " 0001 United Fruit & ] Tel. 2080 “l h o 9 [ standara Scrow co., com, ! . AN e dve Aleo Stanley Works, pfd. « 5,500,000 nvestments that will grow | Beaniey Wona, Som. 4 ‘ S5 et 8 Rubber Co lTn—rml'un Ca. (25) ; 1000000117 8 Wteel Unton Mig. Co., N. n k 1.998,999 U 8 Steel prd . 14 i £ ; We Recommend the Purchase of the Common Stock of ff| W YORK i e L Y NS 4 E THE | Aaen { s ! 4 { b et b J L We take pleasure in announcing that : § » : > » . § Rankers U S TREASURY STATEMENTY NORTH AMERICAN CO. | =i'w.. | & 0| @i iEE hangs quitable Trust Co. | s , ! 90 Muskogee, Ok Muskogers . is " <SOCH 2 3 . One of the larzest and strongest Pablic Utility holding organiza. [ Farmers Lo & Trase s, . : . s o b sk is now associated with this firm tone in the United States. las paid dividends continuously for the [} loarant ; » 0 1 QM3 | 2 | farms ir Chiet Fisher carries out in our sales department. past 14 years. Now paying $2 per share per annum or 107 in com- | 1o : - : S oy | Threat made after several cops 1 ' 1o solve a mystery in which mon <tock at the stockholders option, ers Title & Trust attan Co. (Bank of) (50) 1 R 10,600,080 | ®a8 centra fgure. A poll 1 Visted on the New York Stock Exchange st R R gonlin ! - >+ hapy A e A T T T R T T T 0 At present market around B - - : o|the rescus, and the Vil Mortgage & Trust Co. ™ “‘ NEW YORK INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPAN g | ababsnladaes The lelfo:d-Conledicut Tfllfl cmfi“’ ance Ian, Co. «‘ Q115 Fuller Richter Aldrich 8@ 155t | F] TR 82 o i | ol ks e oo er, tel' IiC, 5 PPt Fire 1k Co. : 1 3031 Leswewe! ey, Mamachusstis ang New York | Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. e B A st country with highest o & Rutgers ity death rates from diabetes, accordi eriran Tneurance co ' 500008 10 s statigiics. This ts satd 1 | ‘oreign Exchange fo the world. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tinaacer Tnsurance So. 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