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e o e R | CONTEST IN SIXTH WARD Councilmen Lynch and Maerz Want BUDGET REFORMS CLEAR UP DEBTS to be Alderman and Nomination is Postponed. Y- ‘v. G- A- Plans New “Pay as' Stephen A. Lynch and John_ F. YOI] GO” sistem | Maerz, councilmen from the sixth ward, are candidates for alderman, to s |sveceed Frank L. Conlon, resigned. e | Councilman John O'Brien will sup- New York, May 6.—Budgetary re- port Maerz, and Councilman James forms intended to free the Young Women’s Christian association of debt were adopted today at the national convention. The change was to the “pay as you go' system, intended to keep tach year's budget difference within the amount actuaily received in the previous fiscal year, The new plan provides that the naiional budget difference be divided into community quotas and that tbe student division assume responsibility for its own budget plus overhead costs estimated at $20,000, If any individua) gives an amount for pational work larger than 25 per cent of any national community quota, only this 25 per cent shall be eredited toward the community's quota, the remainder of the gift to be credited as a national contribution, another feature of the plan provides, Mountain View Rc;ident Sues Wife for Divorce John Fall of Mountain View, Plainville, has entered a divorce ac- tion against Annie Salacke Fall of Plainville through the office of At- torney Tavid L. Nair. Fall claims that his wife s been habitually in- temiperate for over a year and he seelis the custody of their three minor ckildrea. The couple wyere mar in New Britain in February, 1913, Tha action is returnab in superior court, June 3, ATH WAS ACCIDE L No Criminat (‘L"’l‘"’ll('\h in el Pireman Killing death of livg to a finding file rorer John J. thrown from a drtving and sustained Inter vesulted in death, A that the accident to atizs was the resu't of t 1o avold a car driven by N. Nobie, a wealthy resident neich, In his finding the cor. bleoded disre- At of the hapvening end its fatal consequences by Mrs, Noble, own ner failure to stop her v ine to riain the damage done, the nature and whether assist. was neeessary, deserves the con- demnation of judicial action.” Mrs. Noble vas held by the Green. Y authorities on the technieal rges following the waceident to walt the coroncr's investigation, appaient cold e FURNISHED BY 9 | Dunn has not made known his pref- {erence. If Dunn supports there will be a tie which the council may be asked to break. - ENDORSE GOVERNOR SMITH New Britain Democrats Approve of | { | New York Executive as Party Can- | didate for Presidency. The local delegation to the demo- \cratic state convention nict last night at the headquarters of the Hardware City Democratic club and passed a vote endorsing the candidacy of Gov. | Smith of New York for the presiden- (tidl nomination. There was some talk of pledging support of state delegates to the national convention, (but it was decided to take no action until it was definitely lcarned hoin these delegates will in turn be ‘Mrs. Segall President Of Advisory Board a meating of the advisory board ", W. H. A. held last evening home of Mrs, D, Segall of West the following officers President, ‘Mrs, D, Se. ent, Mrs, 8. D, ing secretary, vontihai; financial secret Conn: tretagurer, Mrs, I"uture meefings will be held at A. club rooms, the the Main street, Serying Time in Jail ¢ Haven, May 6.--Richard Kai- ing a gentence in jail for kill- rederiek A, Martin in an auto- mobiia coilisien last December, has "Leen sued for $17,000 by those who in Martin's car. The plaintifs Pinclude M Martin, widow, and ad- minisira who claims damages of £10,000, and Lodge Officers Coming, the grand lodge, 1. O, will be the guests of Andre tomorrow night in Odd I"el. all whey the $rd degree will be worked on a class of seven candidates, 1.\'1r|~l|'-n Terrey lodge of Bristol has Dbeen invited te work the degree, The meeting will start at 7:30 o'clock and a supper will be servéd after the | meeting. « Oiicers of icial HartfordStock Exchange Quotations UDh & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building PANKS AND e, L DR 1ift Natianal Bavk 1P, Aot ‘ tarttord-Conn, Moiris Plan of | I tford L Security Tiust Lo, TRUST CO8 130,000 1,130,000 2,000,000 2000,000 | 150,000 180,000 1,090,090 120,000 190,000 by s | 1,000,000 INSURANCE Arton Fire tns, Co, | Automahile e o | tiartfonl Fire Insurance o, National Fire Insurance Co. Pliosnis Fire Tne, Co, Ttassin Tna, Co. (25) LIFE AND ON AMnA Casualty & 8. Co, ] | Harttord Eteam Boiler Tk elers Hed, Cag 1k, ity « Hartford Hantord Electric Lt o #0, N, Bngland Tel. Ce Hastiord City Gas Fuil Pd. Rtecelpts ) a1 94 soe " 85 NNETY 10 | 000,009 5.000,000 1,209,000 " ».0%0 000 19,608,000 1,900,800 ». 800,000 10,000,000 aen 150 1 | MANUFACTURING COS, Amer Autor Tigelow-Hrd, . Billings & Spencer Co., Billiags & Spencer Co., com. Colline Company Hardware Cor ¢ | of, Co, | Carpet_Co., rom prd. (25) 8 trtermational Silver, pid. intéinational Silver Co., Landers, Fiary & Clark Kew Brit, K Kew Brit, Nijes- Fileae *5) w & Wiloox ¢ 5. Compan; p = wwn.. & antes ®aniey Worke Corcingten Ue, (25) Unisn Mig. Co., N. B Tole & Towne Mig. Co. (%5) hitlock Coll Pipe Co, (35) 12,500,000 1,000,090 5,300, 000 1,060,000 1,000,000 5.000.000 000,000 1,500,000 6 | 15 %% 19 13 1 107 19 450 090 6.0°8.587 685,562 10,500,000 0 o' his homa Lynch | to | " | Tel, 2.008,200 | City Items ! piece orchestra.—advt, Howard Wilcox is recuperating at i the Hartford hospital following an | operation recently performed on his | knee, | Miss Eldona K. Politis has resumed {her duties at the Commercial Trust iCo., after a vacation spent at Mount Vernon and York city, | St Mary's Sodality will hold a card |party tomorrow evening in the Y. M. T. A. and B. hall, beginning at §:15 o'clock, The committee in charge is |composed of the Misses Mary McIn- |tyre, Helen Egan, Harriet Lyman, |Aznes Ringrose, Margaret Lynch and Mary McDonough. { A. G. Hammond camp, U. 8. W, V. ‘w!l‘l hold a regular meeting in the {Camp meeting room at the state are | mory tomorrow night at § o'clock. A hearing the the trustees' account in the bankrupt estate of Michael | Welinsky was held yesterday in the office of Referee 1. M. Yeomans at ‘Harn‘ard. The report was accepted, { Willlam M. Greenstein of this city was trustee, Frank Bushime of 4 Queen street and Miss Lena Di Petro of 83 Lafay vancing tomorrow night at Fddies |Newington on the Turnpike, Arcady Syncopated oreh,—advt, Police have been notified by the (State commissioner of motor vehicles that the license of John T. Ross of 449 Stanley street to operate motor vehicles has been restored. The right |to operate motor vehicles of Joseph Ferris of 242 Main stroet and John Babula have been returned. Salvatore Bendott, proprietor of a bieyele store at 56 Lafayette street, |reported to the police that a tire had i been stolen from in front of his store yesterday afternoen, Lost-—Newsboy's account Blac book on Rock or Harrizon St."Reward. advt, A bievele ewned by Mr, Anderson, an employe of the Alling Rubber Ca,, {was stolen from the rear of the store yesterday afternoon, acce g o a report he made to the police. Vincent Rodrick was arrested on Main street this afternoon by Patrol- man George Moffitt for not having the capacity of his truck dieplayed on the side, Cousiderable fmprovement condition of ’resident A, J, Sloper of the ‘New Dritain National bank, w reportad tolay at Roosevelt hospital, New York city, where he is undergo- |ing trectment, Rev, John T. Winters, pastor of St, Mary's church, rveturned yesterday afternoon m 8t. Rapheel's hospital, New Havea, where he hus been under. going treziment for the past few weeks, in the A #on has heen born to Mr, and Mrs, John L. Fare, Jr, of 426 Allen street. Sir Francis Drake lodge, American Order Sons of St, George, ‘will go to Middletown tomorrow night to present the lodge of that town with the grand lodge travelling flags, The degree team | Wil put on the Ngor work. Automo. biles will leave Vega ha!l, Arch street, at 7 o'clock, $300 FIRE ON ELLIS STREET 2 gine No, Home of John Darrett Before Fx. tensive Damage is Done, Damage of about $300 from a fire in homs of John Barrett of §2 FEllis sireet this morning at 8,08 o'clock, The e which was of unknown origin cauted about 3200 damage to clothing and $100 to the building. ¥ngine Co. 2 anawered a still alarm for the hlaze and eheeked it befora it spread from the hedroom. Engine Co. 4 answeced a still alarm (for a grass fire on Pusswin Heights at 11:06 o'clock this morning, resulted BOY HURT “HOOKING RIDE" A. J. Haynes of Kensinglon report- ed to the police this morning that he was driving A truck on South Main street and a 12 year old boy who was stealing a ride on the rear, fell from the machine at the corner of South Main and Whiting strects, receiviog a bad cut on the back of his head. BERLIN MAN FINED 813 John Legnani of Berlin was fined 210 *hen he was arraigned in police court this morning on a charge of operating an automobile without a license, and $3 for operating without the registration certificate on his pere son, e was arrested yesterday after- noon by Patrolman Haaford Dart at Franklin square, Funerals T sl santo Cavalieri, The funeral of Santo Cavalieri was held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from v North street, and from church at 1:30 o'cloek. £t. Mary's Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. 0 NEW YORK BANKS AND T HUST COMPANIES \mieria (Pank of) Americhn Ex-hange Natl fankers Trust Co. ng Bank-Columila Trust Lawsers Tiie & Trust snhattan Co. (Pank of) (50) Mechanics & Metals Natl, Title, Guaranty & Trust Ce, . 8 Morighge & Trust Co, ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASt American Alliance fus. Co. American Surety Cantinenthl Insurance C ridetity-Phentx 1ns. Ci Franilin Fire Ins. C «tlens Falle Ins. Co. (18) e & Tutgers Gieeat American Tnsurance C fisnoer Insyrance Co. (30) . Thaurance Co. Co. o Atperica (18) 1 hs. Cn. (59) S iomal Sor ~ingara Valls 1o Co (509 Pregieq \oiden: Shaebistor Fire los. Co. U e 303 O TP TIRN, s Lodiectoen = 2 L= D0 O o = 16,000,080 10,000,660 40,099,999 | 10,000,908 | 16,0806/ 16,900,006 3006, . Chh e wl0R0L o6& TALTY COMPANIES | 1.000.008 $.000.600 | 12500000 1389000 13,099 089 5 984,600 1L599.0% Mary Resso, The funeral of Mary Rosso was Teld frem her home, 253 Elm street, At 3 o'cleck this afternoon. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery., CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our ‘many friends and neighbors for the kindnéés and sympathy shown ud during our re- cent bearevement in the death of eur beloved Aaughter and sistar Mary, and also for the esived. Signed, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squillaciote and family. Jonathan Wood. The funeral of Jonathan Weod of 21 CHff street was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the home. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of the South the services, Burial w cemetery. JOSEPR A, HAFFEY Funeral Direcior Mr. Pawl Robincon. AsSstant NEW LOCATION-365 MAIN & Opposite S Mars's Charch Tel.—~Parioy 1625-2 Residene—17 Summer St Tel 16253 Dancing Wednesday and Saturday.| I nights at Kddie’s on the Turnpike, § NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS High {ket which began in the spring of last |Am Bt Sug .... 40 |year has ended. While professional | Am Can .......103% traders hold varied opinions on the Am Cr & ¥Fdy..160 subjfect, it is no secret that there has'Am loco - 13% been a marked let-down in profes-|Am Sm & Re.. 64% sional selling and a resultant increase | A Sg IIf em.. 34% Is Bear Market Ended? New York, May 6.—Wall street's | | principal topic of discussion this week | ;h the question whether the bear mar- | Close 40 1023 Low 40 101% | 14 znishes Blave in | the bedresm of the | fioral offerings re. ' Rev, | |in operation in the long side, although |to date these have not been aggres- sive in character, except in a few spe- cial stocks. 2 The American Beet Sugar company réports net income of $1,515,972 for the year ended March 31, equal aft- |er preferred dividends to $8.10 a | share on the common stock compared | with $686,482 or $2.57 a share in the preceding year. Surplus was $44,551. | A gain of $93,846. taled $6,418,674, 1879, | | Beet Sugar Report an increase of $761,- Public Improvements | Expansion of public improvement T - | programs throughout the country this ) Cructble Steel ette have taken out a license to marry. | | spring was reflected in an increased {volume of state, county and manici- Monts | pal bonds marketed in April, when a, (new 1924 monthly record of $121,. 1295,680 was established, The total exceeded that of the same month in \1!'23 by $32,000,000, Despite the i heavy flow of tizes securities into the | market, the demand has been well sustained and prices gradually have (advan since the first of the year, ! New Bond Issue, A new esue of $5,250,000 American Gas and Electric company six per cent gold debenture bonds at 943 to fyield 6.35 per cent, heads the list |of new offerings today. Others in- clude $2,500,000 seven per cent first |mortgage and collateral trust gold bonds of Gillican-Chipley company at 100 and gcerued intercst to yield Seven per cent; a new issue of $1,000,- 000 Rome Wire company seven per (cent cumulative sinking fund pre. | ferred stock at 100 and accrued divi- and §514,000 tonn of Bright- Y. five per cent bonds at prices (to yield from 4.85 to ‘4.40 per cent. lilinols Light and Power, The MNlinois Light and Power com- pany earned net incomc of $2,764,- in 1923, the first year of consol- idation, equal to $3.54 a share on the !no par common stock., Gross income was $27,930,854; operating exponses, $15.811.806 and interest charges 96, After dividend payments on preferred and common stock sur- plus nwas §1,004,422 Gasoline Reports, Just as the oil trade was beginning to receive encouragement from the |increase in consumption of gasoline, sentiment was hard hit by the pub |lication of the government's statistics {showing a 200,000,000 gallon jump in stocks in April, Kreske Reports, Bales of 8, 8 Kreske company in the four menths of 1924 aggregated | $25,720,669 in increase of 13.04 per |cent over the same period last year, April szles were $7.86%,750 against $5,861,797 in April 1923, Auto-Lite Sales, For the quartéer ended March Eleetrie Aute-lite company | net | with $509.821 in the first quarter of 1192 After paying $875,000 in divie | dends, surplus was $275.670, 31, reports Nusiness to Sell The Fryse Manufacturing Roekford, 111, is reported to bought the complete husinéss, good {will and gmmets of the Clymar Manu. facturing Omy Denver, Colo, Hoth com. | panies mmamwfecture spot lights that aperate thea the windehield glase, | Operation of {he two companies will be continyed separately, it was sald, Co., have To List Canadian Stock Cansfian indnstrial stocks, now ae. tively traded in on the Montreal ex. | ¢hange, soon will be listed on the curb markét, it fs reported in the financial district, the application for listing on the New York stock exchange will be | made later when they are more widely distributed. The concerns méntioncd | were Tibitibi Pewer & Paper Co, 1! Brompton Pulp & Paper Co., T.i¢ Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mille Ce., 1.td.. and National Breweries, Gain in Sales fales of the Hartmian corporation, | house furnishers and general dep: ment stores, in the 4 months of 1 |were 27,051,712, a gain of 8328, over the corresponding period last year. The regular quarterly dividend of 81 was declared. SCORE OF WITNESSES "Many Are Ready To Testify Today in Case Againgt Congressman Langley of Kentacky. Ceovington, Ky., May 6.--A score of aitnesses were here today to testify in the trial of Repregentative John W. Langley, Kentucky, and four oth- ers charged with conspiracy to de- fraud the United States gevernment by illegal remetal of whiskey from a bonded warshouse. The trial opens before Federal Judgs A. J. Coch- Tan. Co-defendants Yith Langley are: £ Huth, Alliance, Obio: Waiter B, Cajr, Canton, Ohio; Miiton Lipscutz, New York, and Albert F. Sigter, Philadel- phia. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING | Mayor A. M. Paonessa has called a |wpecial meeting of the common eoun- lell for ¥riday night at 8 e'elock for the purpose of acting on bond issues, | Benefit Dance, given by the Lady | Congregational chureh, officiated at | Wi No. 1819 at the v, W. C. A.| riday eve., May 5. Old fashion and |modern dances, Lyneh's orchestra. of Examination and Registration of Nursts, uill he'd A meeting on Wednasday, June 4th, 1924 at 11 a. m. (daylight eaving ‘time) at the State Library, Hartford, Conn. Fsamination fer registration will be heid June 181h and 15th. ‘ WINIFEED A. HART. 0. X Secretary. | i | l 1 Gross receipts to- | earnings of $650,670, compared | {Am ft\m Sum Tob Tel & Tel,.1281%; Am Tob 441 Hm Wool . 653 Ana Cop . 398 Ate Tp & S T..100% At Gulf & W I . 165 Bald Loco 114 | Baltimore & O . 53 Beth Steel B .... 4973 Can Pacific 148 Cen Leath Co .. 12 Ches &Ohio .. 7T4% Chi Mil & St P . 1413 Chi RIsl & P . ! Chile Cop ... China Copper .. Con Gas . Corn Pro Re .. ane Sugar st pfd ... Gen Electrie .. | Gen Motors | Goodrick BF ... |Gt North pfd Insp Copper .. {Int Mer Mar .. | Int Mer Mar pfd | Pacific Int Nickel .. . el Spring Tira Kennecot Cop . Lehigh Valley . Mid States Oil . ' Missouri Pacific N Y Centra . NYNH&H. 193 Norfolk & West 123 | North Pacile ., 5213 ! National Lead . 131 Pure Oil .. [Pan Am P & T |\Pebn R R .., ' Ray Cop Cop | Reading . ; Sinclair Oil Ret {Kouth Pacifle South Rail | Studebaker Co | Texas Co* .. jTeras & Pacific ‘l'obacco Prod .. | Transcon Ol ,, 414 i Urlon PacWic .. 131 I United Fruit ., 19214 1 8 Indvs Alea 6874 U 8 Rubber Co U 8 Steel ,..,. Utah Copper .. Willys Overland , Westinghouse { Cuba s ot % I 3zrie 3 % 220% | 1308 1901 679 29 561 SURY STATEMENT, . Treasury balance, $333,425,504, | r——0—— || Foreign Exchange e New York, May 6.—Ioreign ex- |changes firm. Quotations ¢In cents): | Great Britain, demand 438 3-4, ca. bles 432, 60 day bills on banks 436 2, calles | Ttaly, demand 4.51, cables Belgium, demand 5.34, cables 5.85; Germany, demand (per trillion) 28 2-4; Holland, demand 37.45; Nor- way, demand 15.89; Sweden, demand 26.47; Denmark, demand 16.99; Switz. erland, demand 17.81; Spain, demand 112.82; Greece, demand 2.14: Poland, | demand 000012; Czecho-Slovakia, de- mand 2,93 3.4; Jugeslavia, demand 1.24 3-4; Austria, demand 0014 1- Numania, demand .51 8-4; Argentin demand 33.20; Brazil, demand 11.4 | Tokio, demand 40; Montreal, 08 15.52, ‘Rev. William Ross at | Smith School Meeting | Parents and Teachers' association | of the Smijth school will hold its an- nual meeting in the schoo! tonight M’ 8 o'clock. Rev, Willlam Ross, pastor of the Baptist church, will address the meeting, and Miss Mary A, Tor- 'may, whé was principal of the school for 38 years, until a year ago when she was transferred to the new | !Washington school, will speak. Emil J. Danberg, president of the ansor!n-[ tion, will preside, Following th merting an entertainment will be given which will include vecal solos | by Miss Alva Bengston and Miss Cul. | 1en. Children of the school will ap- 'pear in various sketches and dances. | Refreshments will be served after the | entertainment. "To Rush Work on Sewer For New Normal School | Mayor A. M. Paonsesa, Chairman ¥, 1. Conlon of the board of publi works and City Engineer Joseph D, Villiams made a tour of inspection today in the Stanley Quarter section || of the city, after which the mayor an- imounced that work is to be specded up | 0 that sewer connections may be af- | forded at {he new state normal school. | The public works hoard wiil call | for bids shortly for the completion of | the job. If possible the board will | make recommendations at the next | scasion of the common council, | | | ‘John F. Waite, Prominent New London Man, Is Dead | New London, May 6.—<John V.| Waite. prominent retired real -mm} éperator, died suddenly at his aparts ment in & Jocal hotel early this morn- | ing following a heart attack. He was| 81 yeare o014 and witnested the shoot- | ing of President Lincoin in Ford’-f theater. Washingten, on April 14, 11865, He was a native of Seuth Lyme. son of John J. Waite and Mary Ann Verbryek, and a descendant of ,one of the oldest families in the state | |and tracing his ancestry directly to| | former Chief Justice Waite. E SLAPS COP'S FACE American Woman Pays 1000 Francs Fine For This in Parls Paris, May 6.—Slapping a Paris !pouceman'l face costs 1,000 francs, | That is the amount of the fine im- {posed by a Parls court upon Mrs, Y. {Clair Livingston, who described her- =<If a8 an American novelist widow of Col. Townsend Dodd, who was killed in an aviation attack in October, 1919, According te the testimony given & court Mrs. Livingston fried to enter a fashionable hotel to see some friends fwhen entry was refused her by the A peliceman was called and the slapping incident followed. cancierge. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Eschange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 We Offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE LANDERS STANLEY WORKS Members Haitford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG.. TEL. 2-6281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 LOCAL MANUFACTURING COMPANIES A comparative analysis has been prepared upon each of the following: American Silver Bristol Brass I"afnir Bearing y 5 Hart & Cooley Union Manufacturing International Silver U. S. Envelope We invite inquiries, Jewell Belting Traut & Hine N Thomson, Fem & o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, WE OFFER:— BANKERS TRUST CO Price On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G, P, GROFF, Mgr.~Room 509, N, B, Nat'l Rank Bldg.—~Tel 1018 Waterbury Danbury Middletown EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer;— 10 shares Aetna Life Insurance Co, 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 100 shares Colts Arms AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3045 7% First Mortgage Bonds The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING i Bank by mail. It is safe and sa Vegetable Seeds For Best Results Buy Bulk Seeds Ycu are sure of fresh, new seed of high ger- mination—More seeds for your money Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Park & Bigelow Sts. Agri. Deg For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified 4

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