New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1924, Page 13

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N Hail the champs! Dick '] the District of Columbia, and Charlotte Penn {akes the same |that it was within the power of a |directors of both roads in Washington’s loth will participate in the national rating among the girls. ®They won their laurels annual “migs” contest. tournament in Atlantic City next month. City Items FEngine C'o. 1 answered a still.alarm o'clock this morning for a \ fire in the rear of 75 East Main street, Police have heen notified that the license of Victor Domijan to operate {motor vehictes has been restored. Li- censes of August Sheyd of 18 Roberts street and Wil been suspgnded, Stefan Bielinski of this city been granted a divorce from has avere married in 1906, George W. | Klett appeared for the plaintiff, John A. Dower of Hartford, merly of this city, damages of $1,000 in his suit ugams! John 1", Maloney of Manchester, for failut® of the defendant to take over the plaintiff’s liquor business insCen- tral Row after having contracted for | whe purchase, for- Supreme Court Justice * ‘ Has Power to Recomniend | Boston, May 24.—The full bench of single justice of that court to author. ize the bank comimssioners of effect settlements with directors of insolvent | Wednesday. |trust companies. Some of the direc- {the Rtadio Corpo eSS S A, Wall Street Bflefs ! May‘24.—Directors of | tion of ,\mnrna ‘New York, | have declared initial dividends of 13, | per cent |share in | | (n|k of the closed Cosmopolitan Trust 10 FIGHT EXTRADITION | Men Wanted in Mass, for Looting of | Pictol EVIDENGE TIGHTENS l\|wl'l Testifies Shell House Making Strong Legal Con- \\lll' Mrs, IL|||f'I" Body Bove test, man's Pistol Pin Mark, White Plains, N. Y., May 24" writ of five men arrested The habeas New York, May 24— vank tier of Brunswick at Bowdoin college and a fire o* lexpert, today was produced by 2% [ prospeution at the trial of Hoffman for murder, to testify veis T, empty pistol shells found near held | body of Mrs, Maude A Mor- | Staten Island roadside last return hearing on a corpus obtained hy hy state troopers here on January ast In connection the theft of of I'r Mass,, W, Justice with liguor from the home Mayer at Stockbridge, hefore Supreme Court ¢chaneer here today. The men,.who are opposing extra iitlon to Massachusetts, are George Brew, Thomas Foley, James Malley, Michael J. Duffy and John O'Connor. All live in New York, Rrew today denied he d ove in Massachusetts, He eaid that on the lay of the robbery he was directed by his employer in New York tocdrive a motortruck to Albany fd a load of household furniture which he was to return. He said he met a man in front of a hotel o Albany and that \lways wipe the month the truck was with what Die Lottle earefully bef helfeved 1o ba furniture while he was the milk as this part usually cating in a restaurant, v impurities. Hoffman's Prof pro .25 ealibre antomatic. sccution as a surprise witness brought into the count George, Staten Island a cose cite measnring instruments by said, ! pistol firlng ping were the bullets which killed came from Hoffman's gun r been e would prove, he alike, Mrs. with - bl Wipe Bottles loaded ore you pour fow One Dollar to Start— Then the putting away of a few dollars now and then— better if put away regularly each week—and that first hun- dred is not long in coming. THIS IS THE REAL FIRST LAP, after.that the habit and the pleasure of knowing that you have put by that first $100.00 will, in most cases, do the rest. The important part is to make the start. Do %o this week. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | We pay you 419% interest Found HofT- Whit Maine, a professor arms the Harry that the Rair on March 25 hore the imprint of the firing pin of y court at of deli which that no two and that Baur e milk ’m” died at his home in Stamford yester- | wjl confer with Chief W. C. Hart of harbors mpany of Boston had objected to [um'\ Commissioner Allen's | mendation to the court that it woull be for the hest interast of the depos litors to accept $150,000 from Patrick | H. Magrane of Lynn and $30,000 rom Patrick F. O'Keefe in full set- tlement of their liabllity. The com- missioner had sued all the directors to recover the full amount for which they were liabte, of Justice aid that 1t any prefers to buy Rugg in his opinion one of the directors which a justice of this court finds just ind reasonable fro mtha point of Mew of the depositors in the trust any, there is nothiyg in his le I relation to the other defendants which enables them to interpose an effective objection.*™ a cor Whittier was described by the fe [ Bwthg - Ferdinand T, Kuhn, Ferdinand L., an old time Kuhn, aged 57 years, resident of New Britain, day His death was sudden, Mr, Kuhn was well known in this city and | the policemen he ordered to his peace upon terms | recom- | |and for on the preferred stock the first and second quarters of 1924, placing the stock on a 7 per cent annual basis. Both are pavable to am 8. McMahon have | stock of record June 6. The Chicago & Northwestern Rail- is wife, | way earned $4.93 a share on the com- Juliana, on grounds of rhsnrlmn‘lhfl\ mon stock in 1923, after with income 45,897,535 preferred $505 a was the | dividends, compared 1922 Net $8,757,468, against has been awarded | vear before. The financial distvict hears that the Reynolds Spring C'o. plans an amalga- mation with the General Leather Co. in the near future, an iseve of Rey- |nolds Spring shares being proposed as payment, | The proposed lease of the Norfolk & Western to the Pennsylvania rail- {road which has stimulated interest in hnamml and rail circles, is exwupd Talley is the best boy marble shot in jthe state supreme court ruled today ‘(o take definite shape next week when gather in Nor- Tuesday Philadelphia. 'The board of the folk & Western will meet and the Iennsylvania's direcfors The latest Wall Street repert is that the Pennsylvania will offer to buy Norfolk & Western stock with its own funds, as was done when the Panhandle railroad was purv].\anod several years ago. Stackholders of Durant Moters, Inc., have ratified a proposed in- crease of 1,000,000 shares in the au- thorized capital stock, which will he used chiefly to acquire the Motors, Inec., and consolidate it with Durant. Although a separate or- | ganization, Btar Motors is controlled by W. . Durant and his associat and has been manufacturing 8tar cara Durant under a contract ar- rangement. ANTI-NOISE CRUSKDE Hart Concerning Elimination of Unnecessary Shrieks and Squawks, | 4 Declaring that the practice of driv Ang through the straets with exhaust| “cut-outs” whisties on nuisance, announc open and with lond horns antomobiles is Mayor A M. growmg d today that he Paonessa the police department and ask that arrest was a charter member of the Knights |offenders against these rules of Korrassan He s survived by his wife, Mrs, Ada_l. Kuhn, of 35 Orange street, Stamford; a daughter, Fenn of New Haven™ and a son, Raymond IXuhn; and his mother, Mra, Minnie L. Kuhn, a resident of the Er. 3| win home, this eity Funeral services will be held from the Thomas J. Pritchard funegal | ehapel, Stamford, tomorrow at 8 p. m, 7 Interment and committal servies at "‘\l-’a‘v\lm\' cometery, this eity, Monday #lat 3 p.m ” flum’mla l George White, The funeral of George White was held this morning from his home, 234 Sast Main street at 8:30 o'clock, fol- lowed by a solemn high mass of re- quiem in 8t. Mary's church at 9 o'clock, Rev. Walter A, McCrann vas co Itev. Raymond Clab« by, deacon, and Rev., Walter J. Lyddy, sub-deacon. Mrs. Mary T, Crean sang “Abide With Mc” as the hody* was taken froin the church, Bearers were Patriek Kenney, Joseph Ward lLawrencs Mangan, Joseph Houde, Richard and Willlam Chagnon Flower bearers were Chalres Borgandi, William Mangan, Milton lLegette and Thomas Murphy. Father MeCt conducted #ervie at the grave Burial was in St Mary's cemetery lebrant George ann st 1. Bloom | of August P, Bloom of oot Wras held this after- Abel A, Ahl- at the 1ent was in Fairview K Rey jome and iy it | cemetery Dorothy Kroll, Dorothy Kroil, the was burned was hell her home this afternoon at § Rurial was in St, Mary's The three funeral of yeatold girl who nsington y ay in K from ‘f.mmx | cemetery JOSEPR A. HAFFVEY Funeral Director Mr. Panl Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION-365 MAIN ST. Opposite St Mary’s Church Tel.—Parior 1825-2 Residence—17 Summer St. Tel. 16253 o ———— 3 A Bank Account— that gives you the privilege of making out a check no matter where you are—a quick, safe and convenient’ way to carry money with no chance of loss, gives. you a legal receipt for ments. and a méthod that all such pay- START Your Checking Account Here This Week | | | | Jitney buses travelling over the Park street route are equipped with a Joud and piercing whistle, re Mildred 1. |sembling a boat whistla, and it was 1. | because of the numerous complaints against thair use that the mayor was moved to take a decisive step, ha said today. Summer Joys d summer s al- The goovd ¢ most here again In Washington, the warm spring days have sent a Jot of daring maldens out to Arling- ton Beach. Here is one of the fiest to brave the water. But it must be great the way Eleanor Gianning i splashing around | | gp————— Pu’mc plr(ln in YOUR car! Try the good used car bazar. READTHE for | Star | I\WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE R REP[]RTS New York, May 24.- ing operations, inspir the brisk demand for the Pan-American Petro- loum iesucs, gave a. strong stock market prices today, of the oil shares, which Short cover- Strength was ba:el in part on reports of a substantial in- | crease in imports by the Uhited King- | dom, testifying to the growing con- sumption, soon reached 6Gther stand- ard shares, particularly of the inve ment types. 3 1-4 points, Baldwin 3 and American Can, the Pan-American issnes, Stew- art Warner and Western Pacific pre- ferred rose 2 to 2 1- touching a new 1 ing was strong. 350,000 shares. Sales approximated Hign 3915 Tow Close ‘A m Am Am Am Am Bt Sugar . Can .. lLoco . Smit & 5 Sy Rf com. 44 Am Tel & Tel..125% Am Wool . 87 Anaconda Cop . 30 Atch T & 8 F..103% Galdwin Loco .110% Balt & Ohio ... 54% Beth Steel B .. 493 Censol Textile 2% Cen Leather ....12 Ches & Ohio .. 79 Chit Rek I & P, 25% |Chile Copper .. 27% Chine Copper .. 16 Consol Gas .... 65 Corg Prod Ref. 35% Cructble Steel , 52% Juba Cane Sug. 127% Endicott-John b7 Gen Flactrie .. Gen Motors . Gt North pfd.. Tnsp Copper Int Mer Marine T M Marina ptd 3475 Allis-Chalmers . 43¢ Pacifie Of1 40 Int Paper RTINS Kelly Spring 14% Kena Copper .. {1% Mid States Oil. 3% Miss Pacifie 11% N Y Central .. 183 NYNH&H.. 194 Norf & West .. 124 North Pacifie .. 521¢ National Lead 132 Pure O .. . 22 Pan Am P & T. 62% Penn R R 8% Pierca Arrow W Ray Cow Cop " Reading ...... 53% Rep 1 & 8 a5t Sinclair Ol Ref. 201 South Pacifie 811y South Rail Relgy Studebaker Co Yy Texas Co d0lg Tex acifie 20 Tob Prod . 87 Transeon Ol .. 4% Union Pacifi ..133 | U 8 Indug Alco 65% 8 Rubber Co . 26% ' 8 Steet 17 R Steel prd .. 110% Wilys Over [N Westinghouse .. 57 1OCAL #TOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Actma Life Ins. Co Jb60 BRT Am, Hardware 6314 65 Am. Hoslery . . “" Bige-Hfd. Cpt. Co. com .. 105 Billings & Bpencer cgm | Billings & Spencer pM o Bristol Brass o Colt's Arms Conn. 1t & Pow. ptd liagle lLock I'afnic Bearing Co. Hart & Cooley Hd, Elec. Light Landers, 1 . J. R, Montgomeary com 1.1, Montgomery pfa N. B. Gas . N. B. Maehine N.B. Machine prd Niles-Be-IPond com Northe& Judd eek, Stow & Wil Nusseil Mfg, Co. . Seovill Mfg. Co. Southern N, 12 Standard Rersw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Togrington Co, com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins. C Union Mfg. Co, Yale & Towns % 65 Tel U, & TREASURY STATEMENT, Treasury balance, $224.858,074, ‘ Foreign Exchange New York, May 24 —TForeign ex- change steady. Quotations in cents: Great Britain, demand 434 1-4, cables 454 1 60 day bills on banks 432; Franc demand 5.39, cables 5.40; Italy, demand 4.41 1-2, cables 4.42; Pelgium, demand 482, cables 4.63; Germany, demand trillion 28 3-5; Holland, demand 37 Norway, de mand 12.88; Sweden, demand Denmark, demand 16.85: Switzeriand, demand 17.66 Greeee, dem. whon11: , Czecho-Slovakia, demand 2.94; Jugosiavis, demand 1.23; Aus tris, demand 0014 1-5! Rumania, de mand 47 1.2 Argenti demand $2.7%; Braril, demand 10,78 Tokie, {Gemand 49 3-%; 516 Spair 1.94 Montreal | - | AE TOOK THE Kiss But Woman Arcnses eSnator, Joking- Iy. of Not Keeping Agrecment. Washington, May 24- Mrs. W R Edmundson, whe Jives on an Ala hama farm, temporarily upset the de- carum of the senate agriculture com- mitten's munscle shoals hearing today by accusing jokingly Chairman Nor- tis of breaking & promise he made months ago fo an Alabama school- girl. She told the committes that the chatrman, attending a plenie in that state whilé on an inspection trip. promised to support the Ford tid in return for & kiss, bt d4id not make good on his part of the bargain. < Senator Norris 4id mot accept oke and the hearing was | interrupted demanded an | expianation snd questioned whether the #tory as a while he tone to ! General Eleetrie elimbed | the lasggnamed | high. y #os- | PUTNAM & CO. Members Hartford Sfock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel, 2040 PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS OF @ The Hew Britain Machine Co. who, have not yet signed proxies for reorganization may, leave them at this officc. We would be glad to explain th plan to any stockholder who is not familiar with jts JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG.. TEL. 2-6281 Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Price Equivalents Price of ice of stock 8130 120 128 127 4.50 126 4.31 Equivalent 1 Value of Its, Stock $500 $125 4.83 124 1.66 123 122 121 Eguivalent Valre of Rts, $4.18 4.00 283 3.66 3.50 RIGHTS BOUGHT and SOLD Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain \u‘.)mrns NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. in excess of the face va a deliberate attempt was being made tn discredit him sured him sorious basie. NO GROUND FOR DISCHARGE Chicago. ord “8e tion for & ma @homson, Tfienn & Co. Tel. 2580 Donald R, Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER: Landers Frary & Clark Price on Applicafion We do not accept margin accoun JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York g'nt;rbu ry STOCKS Bridgeport ddlets BONDS Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROVF, Mgr.—Itoom 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 w Haven EDDY'BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt, Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer and Recommend Landers, Frary & Clark At the l;rcsult Market The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER 82,200,000 HOME OFI'ICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, 25 West 43rd Street Franklin Trust Building “Union Bank Bullding New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa, 105 Booth Block 588 Broad St New Britain, Cor Newark, N J. OFFERING 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 79, GOLD BONDS, Dated July 2, 1923 Due July 2, 1938 A DIRECT OBLIGATION Dircct Obligation of The American Morigage & unt Corporation with resources of over § In addition, these bonds are secured at all times by the deposit with The Citizens- Mutual Trust Company (as trustee) of First Martgaees, 209 or more ue of the outstanding bonds s bonds are a These Bonds afford a safer investment than individual First Mortgages ot Bonds secured omly by one property because they Are equally se- ed by & number of Mortgages on different properties in various locations, First Mortgages of comparatively small amounts on many properties furnish a distribution of risk which cannot be attained in any other way DENOMINATIONS £1.000 £500 and £100 May t for eash or through our “Invest-as-you-Save 70 interest paid on monthly payments as low as $10.00 Pha@e New Britain 3045 e hougt plan. demand 13,74 olpnd, demand ———————————————————————————————— The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. 5 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. W labor board held today. The voard ordered the Great Northers faflway company to reinstate and compensate Charles F. Cook, machin- | iet at Septtie, who was alleged to have | a4 in reporting to his superior a de- fective piece of work that it was doné by some of his “scabe” He told the master mechanic that in using this word that he meant someone whe 44 ot know how to do his work, or whe neglected it road Mre. Edmundson as he meant no harm, and procesdings got back to a more May 24 —Direction of the at & Fetiow employe is ase sufficient justifica- discharge, the rai

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