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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924, STONE SPEAKS ON | Beauty Heroine | City Items "7 mc =) WALL STREET STOCK | ‘ cpments in connection with mergers this city f | 3 of many small public utility proper- % The advisory council of the Baiva- | fios prefiminary o formation. of su Hish Lo Closs Members Hartford Stock Exchange % Y % ties pr Says Lab(}]‘ Has NO Th[}“gh[ OI i tion Army will meet this afternoon at e 250 tha |[Am Bt Sug .... 38 3715 3 N We Al W T i # 2 5 “\”'(’“‘;ELMII_ was bort® at the New | fnAnCial distriet to the ual bu ‘/\m Can ...104 2% ] 7 ' Y 7 , A daug as bor e New i T 1ty ato t Am Cr & Iy 57% Favoring Govt. Control of Roads , B Bl incapiieltodariio il o pec e ik s e FLESBERS 8057 L v and Mrs. Bugeno Dyson of 196 Bur-| york stock cxchange and th b|Am Sm & Re.. 61 We Offer;— b ; G : ritt street, rket. The tendency in the past, it|Am Sg Rf em.. New York, June 6.—Railroad ; 7 Morris G. Pollack, of 18 Veteran S T T e "to|Am Sum Tob .. 87 unions have been accused of favoring g | |street, Memiden, reported to the p(vlu'n‘ : lity corporations geomeaphii-|AM Tel & Tel. 13 53, 1267 * government, ownership of steam @ % last night that a truck driven by |cal units, but the current practice of |AM Tob .......14 etna 1 e transit, but Warren 8. Stone, grand & F 4. | Carl’ China had b 1 into his ma- | physic oining utility plants is Am Woel ...... 683 673 ] chief of the Brotherhood of Locomo- 2 chine, whieh was parked on Hartford ni nd in this direction. An tive Engineers, declared today at the 4 i avegnue, and damaged the front |,,\,‘._\“h””_ cited is the p sed splitup |Ate Tp & F 2 1 . . annual convention of the National As- 5 . | der. ~ 51 (o Afhericani Hiect s Piwas CollALGUILAIW.IE p ; t soclation of Mutual Savings banks, v % = | propertics. *1 Bald *Loco 2 : 6 a lona lre “we have no illusions of any elysium — Baltimore & O . in that direction.” YALE M ARRESTED. Sales of the McCory stores in the | Beth Steal “Public ownership has seemed to git — five months of 1 4 | $8.- | Can Pacifi many to be the only possible weapon Held For “'*"‘"'"""H Handbill via | 350,367, an increase of neatly one and | Cen Leath Co against a financial control which o an Airplanc. S At niilion dollata wver: the cor:| Ches & OGNio 79 8 = e — could envision the real problems of i ‘ew Haven, June 6.—Thomas B, FESPonding period last ycar. Chi Mil & St P . 121 : : lmlam; shéet,” he said. “The broth- i R <) home is in Washington, D. C., and Further cutting of oil prices was | Chile Cop ..... d 7 crhoods have no quarrel with private S - 4 3 i . N te of ap. Teported from ‘Texas with a reduction | Chino Copper .. 6 7 Q % - ¥ o ; Arthur 8. Lord, a classmate of Tar- Ssag i : Members New York Stock Exchange ownership, if such ownership can be § H WioE N ¥ wilre bafare "Ly the Magnolia Petroleum Co. of 10 | Con Gas . ; ytown, , were before City At 5 ol e TR VETR || Members Hartford Stock Exchange administered wifh a genuine trustee- i i ; torney Whitaker today as chief fig- 10 90 cents a barrel in crude oil. | Corn Prod ship of the rights of the public, lgbor . / ures in an inquiry as to the distri- ‘rucibie Steel ... 507 9 HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 2.6281 and the investor. i i bution ou May 25 from an airplane | The United Light & Power Co. 5013242 X0&% i New Bris Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Speaking as an organizer of lahor 4 of handbills which were used as|the year ended April arned § ‘uba (‘ane Sugar 1 hanks and as president of the Loco P propaganda in the political campaign | | Share on its class A TR $23 a share.on the class B preferred | Iirie 1st pid motive Engineers' Cooperative Trust ; ; in Yale university which culminated ¢ 2 : . il head of one of the “Big Four rail- : 4 State. Polenman Lana paattio A and B common stocks atter deduc- | Gen oMtors .... 131 | road unions, Mr. Stone said: . H plain inst both students, Swecney | ion of all cha and maintenance. | Goodrick BE k “Labor has never questioned the . |being churged with piioting an un- | G708 €4 » $12,571,662 Gt North pfd .. 5 5713 H In recent months there have heen numerous upward changes in fundamental right, of the investor to < - Soplotered Mcaraft ander the staty]NSSinst in the preceding | insp Copper . 2 3 || railroad dividends, a return on-funds actually expended laws, and operation of an alcratt | Y°2F While arnings were $4,434,- | Int Mor Mar pfd 32 PR Railrond financing in the next fow years will probably be accom- in the development of transportation . without a pilot's license, while 1brd | 539 compared w 107, Allis-Chalmers . || plished in greater props n by the sale of stock than by issuance facilities. What the brotherhoods b e e e e 1 Pacific Ol ..... 6 1 of funded obligation ntinuation of dividend increases is to be have fought bitterly, and shall con- bills from an sirplanc. Lotd-is ss.| The mew high levols at which lib- | 1n¢ Nickel ..... 3 314 expected. tinue to fight, is the financial legerde- | sistant editor of the Yale Nows. There | 1Y bonds are selling have moved |yng Paper ..... 48 ] May we supply further inform main of cartain types of fnancial ope [Rave been no. previous cases of this | inancial obscrvers to analyae these is- | Kelly Spring T'r : Stocks carried on conservative margin, erators who have sought to load the kind here, and possibly none since Allisadn &8 thb Snowimsek ol iond state aviation laws were passed in industry, with a capitalization based : 3. T dents were taken bo- not on favestment values, but on fu- [!ife in the Chesapeake Canal to save vlfr‘a \lrl';:J::‘”»l-mq. A oliatar o G W. *, insurance man, who was | Or® * aker and not into court, | g ™ 1q by corporations through |N Y Cen o......1021 1018 fures and prospective carning power, i A ATIEE Lho fortne . AT N Fon eIt s tuntn fa larowning. The girl, a fine swimmer, SRARACERILAD Sorfenshnd gl 11T the decline in business, is the main N Y N H' & H .19 : 4 hod v clothed Cave, fight- |* i b kot b b o tor, o1 r st 8 e« | Nor! 3 é imagination of the so-called finan- |/umped in fully clot ecofnix appe factor, ntil gréntor ‘bubinosd . ae- | Norr & West .. B¥ : N 1ad to be hit over the [thelr own recognizance to appear in b excess funds now avail- | Nat Lead ...... i ing his rescucr, | A abeorhiaxoasa't ciers, & court tomorrow. mands absorh excess “Th 152 forth e by la- [head by the girl until 1eonscious. able in the open market, the sent | Pure Oil ..... 20 2 ore i8 a further reason why la el ¢ . An ne A A B AT 0l Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Brltam Tel. 2580 hor and the savings bank investor |and then was taken to shore. | period of strength is expected to con- | Pan MIT T " should fall into. stop on the railroad e . "," ""' 4 AS UAWX S ": o | tinve. Penn R R ..., 4 i 4 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES problem, bacause lahor today is in s . ridgeport, June §.—Fdward - | Pierce Arrow ., ! Donald R. Hart, M Yefting 1te savings of & very lavgs New Pucwmonia Servm . | Grout of New York and Westport, and | gieneral Railway Signal ¢ | Pittsburgh Coal 8 s Roston—An improved serum, which | ygap01q L. Knapp of Greenwich were | creased its net {ncome in |Ray Con Cop .. 10% 10% WE OFFER: scale, “As railrond men we turn naturally, | MaY reduce the death rate for pneu-|,qmitted to practice law in this state | g60.002 from $174,409 in 1922 Reading . ..... b4l B3y inst as the savings banks have turn. '"’";“‘I“I" s OB BY R "j'h was de- Ly members of the IFairfield county Rep I & 8 ..., 43 42% 42 . scribed hy r. Lloys clton, a o y v, g q o b ) bar association mecting here today.| gales of F. W. Woolworth Co.|Royal D N Y... 49% 49% | S nl w k H & C l ed, 1o railrond investments sistant profeasor of prevontive medi- L aling ee 2| Rales FW. i T u" ta ey OrKs, art oole “Through long years of experience, | oo o0 B0 Pl ord Medical school of lewis E, '\ lon of | jumped to $17,074,698 in May, com- clair Oil Re " ) i g oftex bittér engugh, we have come to AraEMedioal [sonobligsiing ‘Beach and Edward A, McShane pared with $14,791,432 in May, 1923, /South Pacific ., 3 § | d F f Be in Kknow the power of money. Now we||7 AN nddress before the New Eng- of gtamford were continued with the |mha total for the five months of 1624 |South Rail ..., 57 7 an arnr aring land Hea cently. committee on admissions pending | wae 875,804,436, an increase of |Studebaker Co 3 Price on Application are going to make it work for us, not { rasgtinl s 281 destructively, but in a | P |thelr filing of more definite Informa-| g4 015163 over the same period last |Texas Co 883 . . structive way in the interests of the {tion and the gppliaction of Miles H. | year, Texas & Pacifle 293 We do not accept margin accounts » Prod ., §9% . Aation as well as ourselves. B B '\q Husted, formerly of New Hampshive, Tobac ,g c'y Now w living in Greenwich, for recipro The Pennsylvania railroad car load- Transcon Oil .. 3 now nion Pacifie ., 130 Ana Cop sues for future possibilities. The opin- | Kennecott Cop jon being that while most of the pres- | Lohight Val ent strength is due to government | Mid States Oil é buying, the larger amount of surplus | Mis Pae ... 1 . Leona Davis, prize beauty of Washington, D. (.. who risked her cal admission was withdrawn, ngs totalling 138,847 for t week 8 Indus Alco 64 Kenney President Of G - D 4 May 81, were the sec yAd lawest |\ A ] 6314 . “‘Anchor Brand” Club |of the year. " U & Mubber Co. M¥ i MX JOHN P. KEOGH > . v . Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 1 At the annual mecting of the “An- . I $ Steel pfd “aper mill 8 Stee pid . ehor Brand” club of North & Judd ; . ol Btabyatlidds w6 1 | v Mfg. Co., last night, Walter J, Ken- ons of, 4 ; s ‘aterbur i ] ‘ &h ilter J, Ken tous 0% 8 ! e b ey Sl : Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ney was elected president, Thon d Ke M p Westinghouse ] ? Danbury Coffey, vice-president; Albert Howe, m e i 4 apiated o bt e : i - 9 secretry and Fred J. Ward, treasurer SN Oeh, Sune ety o | American P " . : o Middletown BONDS New Hav The club plans to he AR AN } changes irregular, Quotations in | o print moow LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS club plans to hold an outing this f. . Great Britain, demand 431 " vt tons with shipments of (Putnam & Co.) Direct Private Wire to New York summer, The time and place will be q & ; ‘431 30 day bills on banks > Wl Asked X % . announced later, y iy : ; el Ry net tor ; s AR F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bunk Bldg.—Tel 1018 ¥ . 4 e, der 5,05, cable etna 1Af w, Co. . 560 585 x Pricil 3 emand .34, cables 4.34 e n Power & Light Co, had Am. Hardware A 1 8815 } WILL ADDRESS LIONS 1 k3 | glum, demand 439, cables | oo me of $33.004,30% t the ' Am, Hosiory . o " Calonsl D, Gordon Hunter of the A ) rmany, demand (per teiliion) 1 April 30 against §30,551,- | Bige-Hfd Cpt, Go, 6o 160th infantry will be the speaker : 2 gweden, demand 26.50; #pain, 353 iy the preceding 12 months - | Billings & Spencer com . | at the meeting of the Lions' club at demand 18.47; Greece, demand 1.75 nee after taxes, hut hefore interest | Billings & &pencer pid .. E the Burritt hotal, next $uesday & e £ Poland, demand .000012; Austria, de nd depreciation, amounted to $1 Hristol Bra . 12:15 p. m. He will have as his snh- ¥ 5 3 mand 0014 1 Argenting, demand 452 018 pompared with $12,505.255 (o1t's Arms 2 . fect, *“The National Defense Act,” Sove | b7 ” #2; Wrazil, demand 10 ToKIo, [ {ye year before Conn, 1.4 Pow pfd .. 2 eral important matters will be acted ) demand 40 3.4; Montreal 8-33, Fagle 1 . HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Locomotives in need of repair o0 yaarnie 1 g Co upon at this meeting. . 2 (| 3 L . ‘ May 15, totalled 11,868 OF 13.8 DOF [Start & Cooles o ... ) Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. | =31 cent of the number on ifne, an in- yeq 1@ d . . Tel,2:7186 Tel. 3420 croase of 426 the Ameri- |y ana, Breaths o Tlway assnciation. reporis. 08| 3" Nongamery eom the n ir 4 . Mantgomery f \f it e thed tepaire, | o M s ;@ We Offer: Mrs. Lillian ¥lla Root. [ while 3 s cent. needed | N B JqCHine .. s ! 5 Mrs. Lilllan Ella Root, wifa of |running repairs, an inerease of 16 N O Nechirain ‘ Tiv hy Hart Loot of Colton sireel . & Jud Farmington, died yesterday afternoon Tilipse of Sun k Stowe & Wileox 4 at her home, £he was 67 years old | Now tal eclipse of the | Russell Mfg Co and had been ill for a long tme. | eun is ac 3 scovill Mf She is survived by a husband and one | tigts t | total | g 3 Te i 17 PREFERRED son, Dr. Maurice T, loot, of West | eclip: t New York city Atand Berew ... 1 125 To Yield 1% Hartford. Funcral seeviees will be parts of the ¢ oy Works Beld tomorrow afternoon and burial e reated to the spectac Stantey Works pfd will he in Farmington rare t Torrington Co ¢ ’ Y t & Hin Odishia Nazia, I'ravelers Ins €o Washing <olini Protected Try the good used car night native Chalde t = The func 3 tomorrow OUsly o ! . ;i .S TREAS T STATEMENT RESOURCES OVER $2.200,000 bazar. £ [morning fr Lt kb :; it el e iy % Treasury halance. $193,386,576 HOME OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, o'clock. Rurial will be ary's | bri v l kil ”' 25 West 43rd Street Franklin Trost Bullding Unioo Bank Building cemetery : : ! WILL PRUSENT GAVED New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittehn en's ( of Tatest photo of Russell Thaw, son ® ey 105 Booth Blok 588 Broad St A ’ vty K. Thaw Aohn N, Gilhert o 1 churel ! READ THE . ';""‘ it ko dtimilmt] B heen racelved here of th chufeh th ping ¢ New Britain, Co Newark, N. J. 0y now Sports long trousers and -~ 1 i T ) i WANTADS 18 & member of 1 litorial staft of |udden death fohn M " vel o : v d Sem—— e —— - his school paper at Atlantic City. peamety ¢ Ganl Wt LR Basteigeny or, G : 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST : oot oy o BONDS club will out ] a Dated July 2, 1923 Due July 2, 1963 " S— duripg the coming mor mpor- A DIRLCT OBLIGATION M bus ° " The nds are a L t Obli on of The Ameriean Mortgage & Discount Corporation with 1 e of over §2,200,000. In addition, 0 V i Cl“b Funerals . ik - B o e o e Mrs. Eliza Jane Gay. These Bonds afford a s estme han indivi The funer Mrs. Eliza Jane or Bonds secure ¥ oy ecanse they are equally se. Gay, widow of H Austin Gay cured by wumb rgag lifferent propertics in various tively small amounts on many t f k which cannot be attained in Now Open i a2 ‘ B e for Membership Mrs. Ellen Coe Finch, “i Plome New Britain 3015 in Fairview ce SIGAS CONFLSSION, K. K. K. IS BARRED Arthor S Walker Slaver of Clergyman at Dracut. Mass, Will Not Be Permitted To Use The . 2 Mas treet WS netd this . ; says He “Hatos | Armory in Providence oin Now =y | TR . R o tow cons " o 7 § . jssued orders L] <4 feswion to the killing : A - ¥ Richards 1a = “ i ‘ one Ku Kiux Kian JOSEPR A, HAFFLY > v = R sl ¢ future is not to be permitted neral Direci®y 2 2 : b " i \ -y s : 1‘,1 this city . . " other state armory for any tion, the executive said, fols TRUST CO Restencei? Summer 8 4 : 5 tornes to make it p receipt by him of & CORIE 1 . 8 ] | . 3 " vort to « Tect on the night of EERTAIN Ty Te ¢ 2 . - . o coting was held in the 4 i S in fact was a meeting ptatives of an organiza- iy known as the Ku Klux FEAPRESS YOI R SYMPATHY WiTH . ' 4 N h te King's as . 3 THE BANK OF SERVICE When officers ware NP ¥ b e S i - . Standard Time NPT ap—" fi - b . v e And deF ne have founced - ha Middie . ¢ 5 below the waists Y Caents oF TEL. 835 i the case agaihst

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