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18 WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924. e Y PEARSON REPORT ONN. HAVEN R0AD Ontlines Conditions and Asks for Full Co-operation April 16, prosp Huven, o raitroading W oand mor ithern portion, rson told the N H & H seasion (o lay for the com from sent ail mo routs rom p ifie tu and He Prediction. nd continues to expenditu ment of the tion of incapacity past.” iny 1 rec- ustify a hope of fu- ture accomplishments, Service heen improved, capacity provid freight is moving promp costs of operation have been d and are approaching a standard of efficiency and econou He went on to say that while patr of the roads are prospering transportation in some instances has heen and is now being furnished at less than cost. “There is such a volume of traffic moving that without hurting industry adequate revenues can be obtained,” he sald, Th mount involved, neces- sary for restoration of c it, he de- clared, is only about one-third of one per cent of the annual return from commerce and Industry In the terri- tory served by the compar which had been estimated by the census bu- reau at about three and a half billion dolars, Continued prosperity will ha 15 desire come, he went on to say, {f the com- | pany’s credit is restored. Reestablish- ed credit will keep adequate the sub- stantial machine for transportation which Is now serving the people of New England. The problem is a mu. tual one, e said, and its proper and permanent solution is net only for the interest of the stockholders bus for the future of New England, He was con- fident that when the 5% per cent rate sturn contemplated in the traus- portation act can be secured the amount with incor from other sources, will be sufficient to restore the company’s dit to a degree the s wish and towards which ment i striving. abont 40 persons in the asembly room of the Garde hotel When President Pearson rapped to or- der and Secretary A, E. Clark read the call. Two score more persons in later, Half a dozen women present, List of Directors, The list of directors to be voted for had been distributed. The names were those of the present dtrectors: Idward Muiligan, Hartford; T. Maxwell, Rockville; John T. Pratt [ Howard Elliott, New York; Ar- ley, New Haven; James Richards, Boston: Harris Whitte- more, Naugatuck; J. Horace Harding, New York; FFrank W, Matteson, Prov- idenes; Joseph B, Russell, Walter B, Lashar, Bridgeport; Edward G. Buck- land, New Have Benjamin Camp- beil, New Haven; ins, New York: Edward J. Pearson, New Haven; Charles F. Choate, Jr., Bouthboro, Mass.: Frederie C. Du- maine, Conoord, Mase; and George Dwight Pratt, of Springficld, Mass. Prelsdent Pearson, prefacing ®t by the remark “T will say a few words about the situation,” gave a short re. view of the operation of the property, ‘The business to be acted upon, in addition to acoeptance of the annual FOR SALE ITALIAN BEDS AND QUEENS We have for sale Italian Bees with Hives and vearly Ttallan Queens, And also hunting fe- male puppies, Apply to Polish Orphanage, 504 N, BURRITT 8T, New Britain, Conn, caime wWore Francls | Robert G. Hutch- | directors and efection directorate was to vete on a pro- vision to micet obligations which ma- i July 1,1926. and to provide tor a ound 36,000,000 to re : or improve- wrgeable to report of the of a 2 toover the treasury s eatensions, ete., ital account President. ident’s stateme of a past anked the regretted three di- » from thunked Mr, i approval it is L was v it was under | | l | question Mr, committ 1 ash snd My s Wus w quorum, u ul divectord were at interest in the pres- v took gre that while r e heard men severely the ause it had direc- “did not have the respeet ot nmunity Mr. Bog ¥ this all ven road be But he * “who did of the publie.” benefit of road to have the that ther e thougit it wus stockholders and of the » who not He the put only men in o respect of The pul A stock d if it were pos- sible to vote for other names than those on the list, and Mr. Buckland, general counsel, explamned that a stockholder could do so after striking out those not desired, Mr. plained the legal conditions bearing upon the proposed issuance of bonds, and arter a few s had been asked, the ballot Lox was opened, then closed, and a recess declared *© while ellers countd the ballots whie d the directors and adopted all recommon- dations, The meeting was the shortest pr ably in 20 years, if not more, City Items s 1. Dayton Humphrey, who has been indigposed for the past few months, is abie to be around again Vietrotus and Pranos, Henry Morans —advt, A daughter and Mrs, Edward throp street Polish your furnrture with our pol- ish, €. L. Plerce & Co.—Advt, The annval banguet of the New ritain Dental society will be held at the Bugritt hotel this evening. The Y. W, H. A, minstrels, instead of the ¥, M. H. A, minstrels, will be lias heen born to Mr, Lane of 65 Win repeated at a benefit planned for or- | phans and the new Hebrew Univer- sity In Jerusalem, as was apnounced in last night's paper, Harold Eilsenberg, sou of Mr, and Mrs. Julia Eisenberg of 63 Dwight street and a student at Harvard uni versity, 18 spending the spring reeess with his parents in this eity, Join Morans' Easter Music Club.- fadve Bernard G. Kranowitz, winner of the pool tournament conducted at the Kenilworth club, was presented with a silver loving cup at a smoker beld ut the elub last evening. was presented to Henry Christ, who was runner-up in the tournament, Twins, a daughter and son, were horm to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chap- man of Carlton street yesterday. A son has been born to Mr, and Mra Kenneth Diters of 215 Burritt We have a good stock of cedar grape arbor posts. N, B, Lumber Co. ——advt. Robert Burns MelIntyre of 546 West Main street and’ Miss Anna Grace Vossler of 587 Arch street have been granted a Meense to marry, Do Your Feet Suffer? For aching 1lmbs, weak fect, fallen a fiat fest, patnful heel, Inturning a callouses, ste., woar arch supports w aividuna) impress wd position, Many foot treubles throug arch supports, which e the vastly different well wear ready mia Iteeth, We fit 1) Difterent trom and wold exelusively b JAMES J. LENEHAN Booth Block supporte. Fitted Telephone 7 Wours: % . m. to & p. m and Sandays by Appointment. AUTOMOBILES KILLED 2,000 PEOPLE and injured 100,000 more last year. With a million additional cars on the road this year what may we expect? AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE will provide complete protection against this m creasing hazard and give you a feeling of security while operating your car The cost is almost noth ing as compared with the protection and satisfaction afforded. The Insurance is made effective the minute you start driving by simply telephoning our office 3400 THE W. L. CITY HALL BLDG. HATCH CO0. PHONE 3100 The Largest Agency in the City {being formed for members A club pin | Temple This is the Temple of Death, near St. Francis Leon.' A tourist recently ran across it, and succeeded in getting this picture. BL A upo Industrial Blue girls are i eveni committee cards for membership. and on T rangements for the party. will ‘3 the Th transacted, ill per cent Industrial must of Death Mexico. 'K TRIANGLE CLUB NOTES, decided weeting of the evening at the All Iundustrial join the club on Tuesday membership application The s ommittees will April 24, to make ar- entertainment at The exceutive committee t as hostesses, following Pues cents a menmbership at the ch party Triangle who would like to nvited to the party ng. April 24, The Wil puss out pro; liur was also membership Ninety business for month, of the mewbers girls. The officers be Industrial girls. Mewti be will be held monthly and new ofiicers elected every six months. Me th | Keller, club o'clock smbers of the elub wil) attend a party Thursday to hear Helen the Triangle 3 to their ster Sunday Rlue room will be open from for members and friends. A elub. FOR SALE—~GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET, POING A GOOD BUSINESS, ALSO A NICE NEW lamp shades is ot class to make Anemic Cirls At Business Cain Strengthon SCOTTS EMULSION ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLLG. sacrifice (0 owngr. MR. HOME SEEKER offier you a 6.r00m cottage, practically new, steam heat, hardwood floors, fireplace, garage and modern throughout, at a big For value and price, it cannot be equalled, We miss this opportunity. The Hardware City Co-opera. Assn. Inc. MUTUAL BILDG, OB LL8880000800880000008800800. ““The Vogue of Painted Furniture” is Here @Get a copy and learn how to decorate your furniture in the new enamel tints. FITIVIITIIIIT I ITIPITFTITITaITIvaI v Iosaesvsvrvemmw FREE Present this ad and 25¢ to pay for a good brush and we will give you a 45¢ can of enamel free. The R. M. 179-183 ARCH ST. the | T-ROOM FPOR PARTICULARS, SEE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent THL, 14 | | PENN ROAL CERTIFICATES, Washington, April 16.—The Penn- sylvania railroad today asked per- mission of the interstate commerce commission to issue $21,100,000 of five | per cent equipment trust certificates. | The :ds would be applied to- ward purchase of 8,000 boxears, 3,- 600 automobile cars and 1,000 stock | cars at a total cost of $25,325,190, The | certificates would be sold to Kubn, Co., of New York, at $97.56. LONG IS. R. R. PETITION, Washington, April 16.—Permission to issue $1,875,000 of five per cent equipment trust certificates was asked | interstate commerce commis- sion by the T.ong Island railroad to- The company wants to purche 60 passenger day nine locomotives and cars at a cost of $2,358,795, A red sunset, with clouds lowering later in the morning, indicates rain. - CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS —=General Trcking— ‘ll WEST ST. CROWLEY BROS. 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