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KIWANIANS HOLD ASNAPPY MEETING Much Business Done as Pep and Ginger F mJommatc mirked the meeting of the anis club today, it congecentive and Cep, snap i “AlL Kiwan writain Kiv the second this characier There was no the meeting 1o a discussion the members. New being meeting of neld by the club. outside , speaker and vas given r Kivan Bl of problens D, Haxe ' fol the med it the half won first Willlam I'ena hour late, Rev, In ceted a d at in Denver nest The attend by Howard Y by Arthur i proposal conts when not s defe wkins Abel club the intern Aitorney nsetion o the Con . will pop s0Ine KN introduction b tene Bray it 1ha hind t ninm Aci starmin n sla Junior a bean- zood.’ individua P membe acquain wit) ur Kiree of “You the «Ben the Norwalk it With & sp ar inter-club visitat Dr. A AL A ints & oL mors when a o8 A desire 1o ngs fo oW Men than v hen & clergs professional weifs vorker Ve've all got brains, we onght to use them persenal for our fellowmen, On moiion of E. W, Weadnes: of every month will “All Kiwanis daz” and wi «d to a general discussion. Th e no speaker that day e iis layman 1o 11 for service Pape, the first e 1l be devet o Wi ANNU \l. E mnrnn\ he annual exhibition and demon- stration of the work of the combined weekday church schools of the Met odist and South Congregational churehes will be held at the South church this evening from 7:30 o'clo The children witl take part in xercises, The exhibit is open to the public specinl TAYLOR'S « n\nlrlu\ SERTOUS Tha condition of William 174 Greenwood street #4 in the exy New Britain Gas Light co Taylor of who was injur Tosion 7 terday niternoo New Tritain goner ernonn « from a eizht cud cavals ahnrl 2% errio City lt?ms Mr hostesses u Johr Mrs. M. F. Maloney and Coffey of Iast street were the weekly whist held at | P arish hall yvesterday afternoon. as a suceess financially and so- jcoige, or Cocoris of 406 Main neon of 194 Nor! stion at Hartford this She is rest- Miss Ruth Job t underwent Francis morning for appe ndicitis. ing comforta " FIRE BOARD FAVORS MANY IMPROVEMENTS (Continued from Firet Page) mie of the city could be property is knowa as perty wnd would be an for station in the d in this Na- nd betore 1924 has e training school @ city ow in the pr el location srtheastern triet at an Halc the in us a five il he T'iis seetion of t cwing fost aad at the last public ing of the tuxpeyers of this dis- they mude it understood the thougnt they were entitled to 14\" s fire protection in their di “The national hourd of fire under- viters who m 1 survey of rocity nt that o fire stations be e3't i n nor S f the d the ofl in and J Neves 1h waply with imendatic wmze in the i= time ag e ( oity West 1 to of their station ion in the vicin'ty of yme siroe i 1 t we at i ns by I nme rho the comp! on hon wowill be prmpe cizht munen N company coneisting ¢ men. for this pro- a new o gallon tion hose, chemicul and fall eqipment o recommeand station hou wabin ion 1y nee md on this i FIGAT ON RUH GHIP Lendon Police Leamn of =ault it mo Bousn A At Dock, Tied Up 1 mea W to M- 1 the Thie tims wding " ut Clinten th vty on the aid to Coppolla was and he thre troubie, Fome deys Iriving the men cecuried t from cured Wilkes- it to mak polla Wwidgeport ran had robhad and a=sanlted h gave chase, In ( mef arvested by heraes of anlt 1 London me was not who ¥ i m on th boot and inton had thy 14 etate o roly re New it ocenrre d then That d on the boat atford .en Giovan dectse Walkes-Barre, held in Aid not get hail 1 Coppolls which occurred May i t wos making rep e tiip flent re don smussen of Str rhe sy and a, 3 600 for & hearing, police & witn s of o the rum when Mother Learning to Drive Auto Breaks Child's Leg om BOYS RUN INTO PASSING ArT0 itorlick, 12, of 13 Oak sty Kk b woe Loday ron from ing inte ¢ m aute en by Lop-r of Pat O'Mara jr reported that Ttopep he sffered on the leg teret eman tigat not from a ult hoy briise Bimer etrert 1o Peterson of tha 3] pelies that Dreight he ted to in k strest this merning hit antomabi Lehert Oak 1 wan ng an the machine forehead O'Mara investi rect “ruck He r Potice gated by of eoived a out on t man Patrick MRS, LAMOUREUX SHOWERLY The girls inder dep: ment of P. and F. Corbin's tendercd a shower last evening In honor of Nirs itoland Lamaurcux, formerly Miss Flizabeth Helm, 4t the home of Mre Marie Gregory of West Main efr Miss Ruth Macho! ~tions of the ey " piano sl Wa A buf s served and Mrs. Lam- china and Mrs " v 1 solos. unch w wns presented with a set and table linen ourer Ainner Rev, Samuel \ntchfl'c Stote = wong’ ( ‘mphm muecl Sy i B in this cliy, was clre pter Masons at of the ¢ 1 eha has beesn horn to Mr. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ROTARY PRESIDENT | SPEAKS IN ENGLAND' > Says Rotarians Are a Force Ior| lmernanonal Pmce Wall Street Briefs l| New York, May 14.—Despite reatencd withdrawal of Mexico nnm the debt agreement negotiated by Adolfo de la Huerta in 1922, in- ternational bankers are planning to continue interest payments on the bonus involved. Approximately §8,- | 00,000 has been distributed on 83 por cent of the total and about an equal amount remains on deposit witi the International commiitee, tion of the first remainder of within a fortni Torquay, Eng., May 14.—The inter- national association of Hotary clubs is a 1 fellowship and parliament ! which will preserve international peace in the future by fostering un- derstanding and good will, Guy Gun- A iaker of Phildelphia, president of the International Association, today told several hundred Rotarians of the Brit- ish Isles assembled here ence, The oUmple- year's service on the the honds is expected divi the sem n declare Line company. was $3. in confer- - Stewart-Warner poration, reports net first lend of 83 1 Northern Pipe The previous dividend Speedometer cor- profit of $1,496,- quarter of 14 on its no p measure of publie acceptance Rotary, he seid, depended in a ! measure on the completencss with hieh individu ans ex- mplificd hish busincss standards and St as ) suceess of local ciubs in loss surplus was 81 vieg high « standings in of more than 84,000,000, their cAmmunities, —— Mr. Gundaker said it was the duty| In instructing the Krench minister of the ilotari not only to exempl of finance to take any necessary meas- high ethie: in business but ures to protect the frane from further to spread t wards about him depreciation, the French cabinet was in the business worid, the £100,000,000 Morgan “As we think of N and its or-, ¢ was available for the pur- ranizations we must thin': of it as a pese. Intere to the Bank of big by devated to the ideal of France, however, do not Lelieve this he eontinued “It means fund ¥ heen drawn upon, The un- “atarfane in the 1,687 Ro- expretednéss of Poincare's def 26 nations constitute a they as provided an excu ip of business and pro- ' s*1ling fr but natu v ornited in the ideal of ditions soon stabilized the rat ing ebout understanding, wiil and international peace.” TLEGATES NAMED of ue stock close sinces nes short, New bond offerings today exceed 26,000,000, the largest being $2,500,00 sallen C'ounty Coal cerporation 1st Imortgage & 1-2 ner cent. 20-year sinking fund gold bonds, Series A, at 94 to yield more than T per cent Those others include $1,000,000 New York and New Jersey joint stock Jand (Newark, N, J.) 5 per bonds at 101 1-2 to visld more than 4.80 per ent to 1233 and cent to 1953; ,000 New ITanover county, (N, « 5 por cent. Courthouse gold bonds priced to yield 4.75 per cent.; $4 000 Cliften, N, J., 5 per cent coupon bonds, priced to yield 4.70 per and $150,000 North Carelina : cent buiiding bonds at prices {o yisld 4.6 @per cont, The $2,000,000 Gereral Railway Signal Co. 1st mort- gage 20.year 6 1.2 ible gold honds have b 08 1.2 to yield 6.65 per Goverrar Templeton Names e (o Mepresent State at So- cent cial Workers Meeting in Teronto, 3 per Harttord pleton has op wiegntes May 14 pointed represent annual 3 1o be Governor Tem- the following this stn at conference of held at 25 to July 1% Willigms, Hariford lent of th i "Lent o ‘Toronto, ' 5911 Royd onneci- Caroline super of the « Pes cut schoola for boys Miss Dol Penniman, Middlete intendent ng Lane I° wad 1 G Hariford puriment of agent, stat nt of agencios and 1y Judge dent ran o Ining, prieed cent, at an The General Motors Corporation had 24,847 employes in Mareh in its plants located in 35 citiew in the United States, Canada and overse not includis emploves o Rody comp: and other companiestm This was a decrease of nearly 7,000 from Iebhruary's tetal, but an increase of 5,400 over March, ent state depart- insiitutions Hartford, bureau of | Bridge- fatth o t Fisher of 1 L affiliated fews port coni general sne rene of Walden, h7 Conne child atlon: Eugene iKerner, entive seeretary of the asmocintion: Charles I commissioner of child P, NKellogg, Hart- e department of e Paul Miller of nf Nridseport, and Affachiner, superin. United Jewish chari- etford work; New Haven, etiey oy Atlantic Sugar refineries had net earnings of8604,581 in 1923 compared with $12 in 1922, but profit aAnd loes surplus was reduced from $5,- 060, 514 to 84,487,840, The Southern Railway sarnings of $85.211,414 since the first of the year, show a decline of $3,215,- H . "8 0 WANT FULL PUBL!CITY Insureonts Neaw pegulations fer chack eclearing and collection adopted by the federal reserve board, have heen forwarded ta all members and non me@ber clearing banke of the new York dis trict. No essential changes have been made from the rule laid down in 1520 Honse n.-uul.u,»,m win stel Approval of Measures to Give Out Tax Rteturms, AS (h ahbck IeEitel v amaray 1os vertad to B8 apathy so characteris tie recemt trading sessions, VWall strect, nerm@Ng indifferent to Furo rr 8 market factor, be gan to realize that jt had guessed wrong in showing concern over the probable effect from the French elec- tions, International banks were unan- imons in expresging eonfidence in Priand whe it s expected will be the premier and certain he would vot depart from sound financial poll- Their views, together with fav- honse orable dispatehes from abroad Texas, brought about a quick readjustment in the tax Wall street's sentiment, indicated a - senate amend The committee headed today by the insur adepted® a reorganiza- howss republieans are for the six per eent pur- oposed A 4 per cent improve- teage th Rubber o ates that plan the W publican " today honse providing fer full vetuens and for a on undistributed cor. House voted of May gents v the re to shingte insi hents Al of tav 1 ta poration profits, No preferer was the income rate ntative Freer, Wi caders, pointing anproved by the pean prblicity soided 1ulea. consin, upon Nep- one that senate w Lot the G democ for sch of the re al- worth com- ' res the out were rates most i promise wdopted by presentutive er of the rats or, has mnot cither of the lentical to the oo n stand for by Robert poort ax tien plan ment gold Tehaunt More Than Thousand Cases Of Liquor in Two Captures " May 14 to hoti s indicated e Littar] ey & me bonds of Culture of deposits uniess they within 30 eommitice tified it. jors of heen notifled 1 from the May 14 onsider they had daye after Twe motor would 1or aboard Long Isiand ste in e additions TR een ing was th e list cartaitment the preceding Buying has in pig iron and fin and there a we bettor tha Hattie T ts off Gresn- is &m than in Three men on W Age says hoat jai 1he Pore. police three mile 1 ~ six \ cases ot ders at & -t 1" 4 That LN rae ing onl ¢ city or at 25,000 tons of ingots a pect 1o pr there in o indication of an effort stabiliga- POIKCARE TO RETIRE trench Premicr Intende to Quit Poli- tice For Time Deing and Take Com- per caps abe the tion Fliiah Benjantin Flijah F ancin, 25, dieq at t King's County hospital Brookiyn rday after a long fitness, He 1 by & sister, Mrs, John Luther Broad stroet from whose home eral will be held The be held tomorrow after- 1 South ehurch chapel t & time t6 be announced. The body will arrive in this city this afternoon and it is understood he will request in care of M. J. Kenney Co. under. a leave from the senate a8 et to takers have to appear in the debates follow- ing his a8 head of the s==== government Funerals voet i survive of 101 u picte Tiest The Asssinted Press Mas the fa- B 14.—DUremier Poin from politica for complete rest Paris care intends to withdraw time bheing, faking a a0 retirement hae reertved requests from sl over the world, particularly trom America, to write articles for Jeoding publications, giving both his views on European politics and rem- intscences of his 12 years as a gov- ernment minister, He will resame his political activ tipe o is to JOSEPH A, HAPFEY meral Divector Mr. Paul Robineon. Assistant W M ATIONSGES MAIN W Opposite S Mars's Chanch Tel arfor 1625-2 Recidenee—1 Tel dders the tim nstion of =% rmierehip it i (or op whe are alreads repare for (he openin nt convert- | system's MAY 14, 1924, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Noon.—After the first batch of ernight buying and selling orders had been dispose trading quicted down with price movements showing cons ahle irregularity. Activity centered in the rail and shares, Philadelphia and Iteading coal ex tending its gain three points and l.egigh Valley and R ing rights loach moving up 13, Tilinois Cent {also was pushed up a point. I heaviness of Chesapcake and Ohio attributed to speculative disay poietment over the failure of the di- rectors % increase the regular divi dend. Wilson Company common preferred dropped to new 1924 lows at and respectively and Punta Alegre and South P'orto Rican sugars extended their losses to two cach, Maxwell A and 1 iirst preferred also dropped a Call money opencd at ov coal to rly 5 5-8 Rubber 5. cent, Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Sum Tel Tob Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & S 1., At Gulf & W I Bald Leeco Baltimore & O ., | Beth Steel B Con Textile Can Pacific .. Cen Leath Co { Ches &Ohio | cni Ml & 8L P, {Chi RIsl & P .. 2 Chile Copper . Chine Cop ... | Con Gas ...... Corn Pro Ret .. Crucible Stel Cuba Cane Sugar | Endicott-John .. Gen FElectrie 1':-1 oMtors odrick BF North pfd Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd 3 Allis-Chalmers Pacifie Ofl Int Nickel Welly Bpring T'r Wennecott Cop Lenigh Val Mid States Of Mis Pae N ¥ Con NYNH&NH Nort & West | Noarth Pae Nat Lead Pure Of1 Pan Am P & Pern R R Pierca Arrow Ray Con Coep Reading Rep T & 8 Roya! DN Y Rineclair Oil Ref South Pacifie South Rail Studebaker Co Texas (‘0 Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod Transeon Oil [ 1'nion Pacifie 1" & Indus Alco " 8 Rubber Co 1" 8 Mteel 17 8 Rteel pfd Willys Overland S Westinghouse 56 12 L1011, 19% 1218 519, 118% LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) B4 568 64 Asked 588 ~ m 108 Aetna Life Tns Co Am Hardware Am Hosiery . Rige-Hed Cpt Co com | Billings & Speneer Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Colt's Arms 14 & Pow Lock com prd onn Fagle ¥arnir Beari | Hart & Coo Hfd Elee Light Landers, ¥ 1 R Montgomery n Montgomery N 1 Gas N B Machina N B Machine prd Niles-Bemt-1"ond North & ng Co . co m pid com Peck fiu ¢ Works pfd | Torrington Co com Traut & Hin Travelers Tns " Mfg Co Yale & Towne ... STATEMENT $309 7988 . & TREASURY Freasury balance Foreign Exchang May 14 ti i 1 436 3 banks Nen eha Voreig Yorl ges firm. Quot Great Britai 437, 80 ¥ra Italy. de Belginm, m bills on demand 5.93, cables mand 4.46, cables 4.46 demand 4.99, Germany, demand (per 1-8; Holand, demand Norway, demand 13.85; Sweden, demand 26.54; Denmark, demand 16.94; Switzeriand, demand 17.76 1-2; Spain, demand 12.88; Greoce, demand 2.04; Poland, demand 000012; Czecho-Sjovakia, d 2.94; Jugosiavia, démand 1 Austria, demand 0014 1-8; F mand .50 3-4; Argentine, de- 2.00; Brasgh, demand 11.2 0 3.3; Mo 1-2; cables tri 2 mand 3.4 demand l-‘reizM_(‘ar Th ev;. But No Train Held-Up in lll i, May 14 Thieve e Great Vreport L br Yise 1 Western ral search of a " a The burglary Chicago & stern nn, raskanwer train had heen held PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stdek Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 We Offer AETNA LIFE JATIONAL LIFE and JUDD & COMPANY [Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock hxclwnge HARTFORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL, New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel, 1815 We recommend and offer; NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE In New York GROWTH IN TWENTY YEARS Capital Surplus and Profits Deposits Ratio Dep. to Cap, to Surp. Rate of Larnings Dividend Book value Market value INVITE INQUIRIES Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE! Donald R. Hart, Mgr, 28, 1901 000,000 $11.860,000 £159,401.000 dio1 1005 8% s147 $208 March 31, 1924 £25,000,000 $39.308,100 $444,978,200 Tto1 27% 165 S257 $318 WE OFFER:— FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY ice On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS Middletown Direcct Private Wire to New York Mgr.—Room 509, N, B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1012 New Have! G. F. GROYF, EDDY BROTHERS && NEW BRITAIN Butritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 3420 HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7186 100 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 SHARES OF AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 SHARES OF COLT'S The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER 82,200,000 OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, Franklin Trust Building Union Bank Building Philade Pa. Pitisburgh, Pa, 588 Broad St Newark, N, J. HOMI 25 West 13rd Street New York s h Block New Britain, Con NG 10 YEAR FIRST GAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 977 GOLD BONDS, Dated duly Due July 2, 1933 A DIRLCT OBLIGATION T The Mortgnge & Discount In addition, these bor he Citizens- hese bo American In excrs “iret Mortgages e qually se- properties in various ints on many DENOMINATIONS amld s100 Invest-as v as $1 hone \n-“ Britain 3045 Woman's Club Convention Opens Today in Meriden i} (arlson Resigns Office \s Depxt\ Sheriff Hore Ash The o ning ses- -cighth Connecticut n's clubs was today. Mayor Hemry T. King in an address weicomed the deles gat y the city. ltesponse to the wels s delivered by Mrs. Elmer B v Has ond vice. Reports showed that the nization has enjoyed a prosperous i that $.00 active members enrolled, a substantial gals year. en, May three days’ the to Sherift twent convention of Hartford county held h leration of wome eputy sherifft given by My Pusiness w son his e signir ieputy &h e Altough firm the re Martin is underst it was impe port it Horwitz of 3 rdow re now over last 1SON sint NEW MASS, May 14~ commit pried publie tegisia- recommens a new state 1 owned ins the state out today a uilding of m itinna farm.