New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 29

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[Al]lJE OF WOMEN ~ RAILROAD MEN TELL OF VOTERS IN'SESSI0N (Continued from First Page) centages will be computed, The presi- b dent ghall proclaim and make known the quota so reported on or hefor: April 1, 19 If it shall been found that the Kuglish in 42 | per cent, then 42 per cent of the im migration shall be of the English If the Ttalians are 2.4 per cont of our present population theg it will ary to admidt only 2.4 cent Ttalians in order to retain Liend. “Upon the ature of the presi- | dent we will have not only an immi- gration bill, but an American be established. “The Spirit of America of which we B are proud has come to us through the spirit of its founders. If the National Origins Plan checks up in every re- 't as being in accordance with that spirit, it will help to retain and pro- mote the future spirit of this country, il not, then America has lost ratl than gained. The laws of human 1.e- ture seem to provide for a liberal ad- mixture of good and bad qualities in race and every person, If se- leetive inunigration shall keep out the individuals who are predominently had, then it would be well to remem- r the words of Lincoln in his Inde- | pendence Day address: ‘The faghers 4 of the republic established these great self-evident truths, that when in the distant future some man, some fac- tion, some interest, should set up the doetrine that none but rich men, none but white men, or none but Anglo- xon white men were entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness their posterity might look up again to the Declaration of Tndependence and take eourage to renew the battle which their fathers began.” P h have stocks tock. be nec per the 1e every JUMPS ONTO MATTRESS Forethought Saves Keeper From In- jury As Fire Destroys Crystal Lake Villa, Near Winsted, stal vil ar Crystal lake, three mi om | , was burned early today and the |1 $20,000 with insurance about | figure. David Klein, owner, |y vho was stayiirg in while repairs were being made in readiness |y for opening of the season, had 1o g m a second story window to life, He took the precaution umping of dropping a hed mattress to the gronnd and by falling m it he escaped unhurt The villa had 40 room summer boardi house, a hundred pers had erved accommodations for g summe A two story a lghting plant in it, a taining an automobile, and alao were burned, The three storiea in height Mr. Klein says he was kened by ackiir and found the place ) afire, Yesterday, the lighting plant |4 was put info use and 1t is thought de fective wiring may started & e The Winsted fi ealled, hut the house had goms when they arrived, | loss was alf that house mp fr *ave his hefore and was a More t already re- the com- |p, arn with age G te con A henne o villa wa W aw t have amen were | AVIATORS CHANGE PLANS \ Americans Now Probably Will start Next Tuesday or Wednesday Tokio, May 23.—The American srmy aviaters flying around the ) world have changed the plan which would have kept them here a wep nd will fly on te Kushimoto prob ably next Tuesday or Wednesday, T he change was made in the inter- |y, est of spoed, the flight already being many days pehind its schedule, a eonsequence of it, the time spent In idleness, while Japanese navy chanies install new motors and over- By The Asw K I me haw! the American planes, will be re- | dueed almost to nothing, as an ela borate program of entertainment had been arranged for the fliers and now o ham heen compresscd so as o occupy most of the time at their disposal 1 he Americans express themeelves as to and dec they |y again as moon as possible, eager are will fly press on, MISS HOLLIS 7 UP GArden City, N. Y., May Miss | ¥ Marion Holling of West Rock, 1. 1., | former national champion, was seven b up over Mra. J. 1. Anderson of tha Home club, at the end of the first 18 heles in the final 36-hole match of the Women’s Metropolitan Golf associa- f tion tournament at the Cherry Valley i club today. ¥ - ir Insurance eompanies have never in sured against earthquakes in Japan. (o remain in Winsted New stop there stated juestion of end to go far ¥ 11eld, she might have mac AS | fiy hat had be conditions on which the estemony, b CHANGES IN SCHEBULE (Continued from Iirst Pa | etter take care of local transportas on These trains will conneet at Water- with trains from New York to it being the plan of the rail- over the ury oad to increase the traffic York to Winsted division. considerable® discussion 80 going through Be I'rain stop within a train S0 wi at y press 1 express. that he would loo ossibility of stopping train 3erlin for passengers from New for Boston. request of the traffic burean » hold the train leaving here at )$ p. m. for Hartford, until 6:13 to ike care of Works employes ho live in Newington and Hartford, be granted, it was state There was some discussion on the ndling 8 from New York nd ob, made to carry- g it through to Hartford and then erring it to a Britain car. s will be mu the railroad flicials to arrang the expr ompany to send one car each way ircet from New York to New Britain 60 docs not minutes due to 60 is & 50 is a Halliday into the 60 at York n at ut passc head of fow ich in train is loston ¢ while pringfic 3 nd niey of expre ions by with S8 very day. Mayor Paonessa brought dditional the f up the unloadin, ight st This = atform facilitics at on for automobiles. 150 the arilroad officials promised to ok into. Mr. Andrews asked for improved nitary conditions in the passens tation and was informed that eertain | improvements arc uch needed slanne AWAY FROM MARRIAGE farainer Making Round the World Trip is Proudest of Wis Achicv- ment of Escaping Matrimony 19.~—For the fourtl last fow n visited by adven urous souls hent on daring The latest s an Amer who is sailing fn the “Island \May within the Capetown, me months abie Bay has bee ourneys craft i, Harry I ound the world alone v a four-ton yawl When Mr, Pidgeon three ye n tin oft 1 Ange did not in e South Sea early ars n, he her than t Hebrides, Now 1 Mauritius, Then African Continent of ecall was Dur to Cape New but he since 194, the Australia ed to the his first port His trip from upied petown the *1 Indies, by 108 ands, moa, uinea, e ero e ™ Durban WA 00K 15 d " wil From C ander o g0, the, West | way of returning to Panama. (' timat 5,000 miles. Ny He hashad and is the inal e me Pigeon e wo covered ne or twe 1 of the fact caped mateimony ighed to narrow that A woman in Nat oin him, but he refused trou as le ahoard REPUBLICANS SQUARBRBLE crmont Delegates Object To Fesolu- tions Abhout Bonus Montpelier, Vt., May ubliean state convention st inte a I'he re hera today ind heated aiming | rown long over e absolute and unqualified | with the ac or Porter & Dale and Congressman w of this y override the presid ment tion of QAibgon, state, in voting nt's veto of the onus hill I'he regolution was offored as the t picce of business by Howard ice. Oppones f the resolution sinted out contly man Gibson withdrew his acceptance of temporary chairmanship of of the N veiced the | ention bheecanse eriticism ut ) n the honus, ARRIVE AT ¥ YESDAM mer Crown Pr Not Ber rince 1 e, However, Take Part in Publ; win aents May rederd arvived at O Former Crowr fam and his at I'rederi t at the imily m from is estate retond Monday to the men of the led of hi om participating demonstrations, one pf the 'g the war, but was rem to r i romise 1 publie e was permitted Holland ow nd return Pr to Gormany from mably " ot 1 is expected some to Potsdam for weeks, — Funerals Alesander 8. Kosiatek, r of Ale held t 7 Hors m in Bacre k. Bur 5 o'cloc Heart eor Care in handling, sclecting the sources, etc., all help to keep milk pure—BLT THEY DO NOT INSURE PURITY. Our MILK f= extreme care, it healthy cows and it. is PAS- TEURIZED and CLARIFIED which absolutely insurcs it be- ing REALLY PURE, United Milk Co. Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 » a M handled with comes from George H. White al of George | eld fron funeral mass t o fary's cer o'clock etery August P. Ploom t. Rev. Ahjquist officiate and 1 be in Fairview cometery. + JOSEPR A. HAFVEY Funeral Director Mr. Panl Robinson. Ascistant NEW LOCATION—565 MAIN ST. Opposite 8. Mary’s Charch Tl —<Parinr 14 Residence—17 Sy Tel. 162 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA T—Iardmg Bust for White House of President and Mrs. Coolidge, is shown putting the finishing touches on a bust of the late President Harding, a work which Dykaar considers his masterpiece. i)u-hange Ratifications and M I¢ T'his is the first t custon prime Importance, France now being Italy's Seminole guard cutter pr into the with the st N cast of | Montauk on board Seminole under as yet found on the Britich h vi proach of which litical lookouts to predict disaster, : st wi Inc At th n READTHE WANT ADS j\‘?lfl;l'.\”l TOMORROW Some Definite World Court Plan Will Be Reported Then Washington, May reached today Of Franco-Italian Pact Mussolini Ambassa- May Barr yesterday ¢ Premier the Irench changed ratifications liar me. 23 by senate relations committes to dis- eral proposi- Agreement At | was the -1t trade ag foreign tomorrow of the se tions before it dealing with American adherenge to the world courl. The decision was accepted by most mem- bers as assuring a_favorable report on a composite plan. The committee was in session only ten minutes today owing to the ear convening of the senate. Most of the members present agreed, however, that sufficient discussion of the sub- jeet alveady had been held to enable the committee to procecd with bal- oting on the various proposals, becomes operative immedately, ade treaty Italy b basis of nows as Pose on the her tariff and it is regarded as of best eustomer, ANOTHER RUM PRIZE Boston Today. in Steam Yacht May 23 Semino ew London, The ¢ added another list when she came harbor this afternoon t Rivale captured ten miles d and is alleged to way to rum row off No liquor was found ing to the crew of the to her local MAD ABOUT DANCING im yac \ of Bos I wa Isla bheey the Ihe ve Island Practicing All of Latest Steps Dublin, May Young Treland has gone mad on dancing. The bishop Armagh, following on the pro- nouncements of numerous other Lishops, says that the youth of country is suffering moral impair ment throngh dance houses. Young peaple of bhoth sexees, he said, fre dance houscs and stay out all Young the sint 23 men are gaid to be board the Semin have heen given d that $1,200 was ich in the W was to buy hree of detention on No names out the It is alloge in all similar | quent " whithout ha hours, There also has bheen a wave of in. tomperance and an extension of elubs WITHSTANDS ASSALLTS, W the drink can had. oing foreig st Or elearance papers, ere b PREVENTS SCARLET FEVER New Haven, May 23— Experimental of anti-scarlatina &srum-—Do 8 serum-—has heen made at New hospital which s school of medicine with 1ccoss In 25 out of 28 axtreme it was announced today. Lahor Party Successtul in OF Parliamentary Storm (I n May 23 d n r parliamentary had Labor's ship of ches Haven Ya plete cases, calmer waters stood storm, the aused the with an com ap po BANK HAS NEW OFFICER Protoria, South Africa, May 28.-— George Patterson, assistant general manager of the National Rank of South Africa, has besn appointed ‘ general manager In succession to Wil rs ending in 1905, jjam Puntop, who retires under the of 1461 earth- gyperannuation rile on May 31, and of them slight. | who is to join the board of directors June 1. Mus. Kellogg Is to Open everal Charitable Affairs Tondon, May 19.-<Mrs Kellog, as the wifa of the American Amb:ssador has accepted several in- n waters Fong ! vearly to ten ations fishing baby trout, from ~8 in length g assor their four ring the 21 yea had an avera most «n year on and, al to open hibith during the coming ial scason in London. Although she in London only a mont hs, Mre. Kellogg has become most popular in diplomatie and social ex and in in constant demand as tron and hoe the many publi functions naw being held Nec Kelloge opened with Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, an exhibition of modern embroideries " in aid of the Child ¥und. At the ex. vy the good used car hibition works by Lady Patricia Ram hazs \ » Alercorn and the «t of Dalhouriea were shown, has heen tess for Aty Mre. ¥ RECORD FARTH SHOUKS —The scieme- ational observatory yestorday recorded two oscillating ke of considerable duration. Ivador, May 23 graph at the carth sho B \_’\V/AigdomeedVi;;tes Ha?ding School Mrs. Florence Kling Harding, widow of the late president, pictured at the cornerstone laying ceremonies at Warren Harding high school, Bridgeport. | trowel from little Vera Shaughnessy. Mrs. Harding is shown getting a sil)’er a part of charitable bazaars | few | o9 23, Y, MAY 1924 WALL STREET STtk Low High [Ana Cop Ate Tp & |At Gf & | Bald Loco | Baiti & Ohio | Beth siec) [Con Tex Can Pacific Ches & Ohio Ch Ml & 8 {Ch Rk I {Chile Cop Con CGas o Corn Prod Rtef.. Crucible Stcel Cuba Cane Sugar Endicott-John irie TO( Gen Electric Gen Mo Goodrick Gt North pfd Insp Copper ... Int Mer Mar pfd Pacific Oil Int Nickel Int Pap. Kel Spg Tire , Kenne top Lehigh Val Mid Sts Oil Miss Pacifie N Y Cen NYN Nor & North Nat 8 w & P. L1021 H&H.,, 19 Weat .. 124% Prcifie 5 Lead Pure 0il Pan Am P Penn R R Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop Reading . Rep 1 & 8 ie Sinclair Oil: Ret South Pacifie South Rail .... Studebaker Co Texan Co ...... Texas & Pacifie Transcon Oil Unlon Pacifie ., 13314 United Frulg 190 U 8 Indus Alco 64% 8 Rubber Co 26 8 Steel ..... 97% R Steel prd ., 1107 Utah Copper 68 Willys Overland 81§ Westinghouse LLEM U U 1 T 561y LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & o) Rid Aetna | Tns Am Hardware . Rige-Hfd Carpet com Billings & Spencer com, Billings & Spencer prd. . Rristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn 1t & Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hid Elee Light Landers, f J R, Montgomery N. B. Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stow & Wil Russell Mfg. Co. Scovill Mfg Co. . Southern N E Tel , Standard Screw Stanley Works . Stanley Works pra Torrington Co. com Traut & Hine Travelers Tns. Ce, Union Mfg Co. Power prd TR L S TREABURY STATEMFENT. U. 8 Treasury balance, $234,719,354. ARCHITECOTS CONCLUDING Are Winding Up Thetr Annual Con. vention in Washington. Washington, May 23— Business ses sion winding up with elsction of of ficars today concluded the three day \""H"“\'Iflfl of the American Institute of Arshitecta. William P. Faville of San Francisco was unopposed for president, two other candidates have ing withd but other vacancies wera contested The names of Kdward Bok and Dr. '8 Custis Harrison of I'h mination for the board of erized te % to the advanes frue American “a patron " the pro- on of good architecture.” MISTO. K. AL S wn phia honorary men ormer as " - s time a ment of eulty apir and of the unenta mo "EECRES, lish Premier Will Submit Al Addresses. 1o Cabinet First, Warsaw, May Premier Gr infor lers of the His ski h 4 the political groups 1 addresses 10 be f the republie ture all vered he public the president o wifl subr cabinet for the ul responsibilit e eont ine which President Wojcicchonsit e opening of the Posen Fair, deliversd two specches somie pa-ases of ahich wess open the mmending T German press, and a dedate in the foreign commission of the Polish | senate at 1 10 interpretation ree a prrailistic po The pies PROMINENT RUSSIAN DEAD May former member Moscow Victor Nogin, of the central com- the Communist party and of the Russian State Textile died yesterday after an op- | m cha rme fyndicate L ZION TAG DAY Tomorrow will be tag day for the A. M. E. Zion church. The mevement hae the endoreement of Mayor Paon- cesn. Prominent local ministers are First Con- be head- itee 2 chureh . . 1 the |gregational will |quarters, EACHANGE REPORTS e T Y PR S Members Hartford Stock Exchange Tel, 2040 31 West Main St, LEFERRED STOCKHOLDERS OF The New Britain Machine Co. who have not yet signed proxies for reorganization may leave them at this office. We would be glad to explain the plan to any stockholder who is not familiar with it. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTIORD-CONN. TRUST €O, BLDG New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Price Equivalents valent Piice of 1e of Ris, Fquivalent Value of Rts, $1.18 4.00 2.83 2.66 a.s0 RIGHTS and SOLD Thomson, 1fienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD JUK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr, WE OFFER: Landers Frary & Clark Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Direct Private Wire to New Y GROVY, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel 1013 Waterbury Danbury Middletown New Haven LCH EDDY BROTHERS & & NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7186 We Offer 100 Shares of Landers, Frary&Clark 50 Shares American Hardware The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER $2,200.0 HOME OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, 25 West 43rd Steeet Franklin Trust Building Unfon Bank Building New York Philadelphin, Pa, Pittshurgh, P 105 Booth Mook 588 Broad St New Britain, Conn, Newark, N J. OFFERING 10 YEAR VIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 7 GOLD BONDS, Dated duly 2, 1923 Due duly 2. 1938 Am bonds ar ot LOT OBLIGATION o The s of over American Morigage & $2,200 addition, s by the deposit with The Citizens. or more igation of Dis o, In these bonds 2 Mutua souree trustes) of First Mort Trust Company (s in excess of the f value of the outstanding bonds vestment than individual First Mortgag 4 only property are cqually s number of Mortgages on different properties in various First Morigages of cothparatively small amounts on many properties furnish & distribution of risk which cannot be attained in any other way. These Tlonds afford a safer d by a because they DENOMINATIONS £500 and s100 igh our “Invest-as-you-Save ents ag low as $10.00, New Britein 3015 £1.000 for cas 1 on me Fhone ‘Holyoke’ Four coil water heaters make cool kitchens with piping hot water. Gas or Kerosene oil for fuel. Ericson Johnson 34 DWIGHT ST. he honght or 1 plan, est pa ro nthiy pave

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