New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JL' NE 11, 1924, KIWANIS PRIZE FOR BEST DEED OF YEAR Gitizen Who Pexforms Most Out- standing Act 10 months wii prize by s details w committes Stearns Annonnes Kiwanis wi meeting Wit merce and o % night pond ENDURANCE RECORD Handeulied o Car, Hopes (o, Better 100 Hours t of a crowd in tront of city hall s 2 o'clock yesterday, hand- cuffed to the stecring wheel of a Max well sport touring car, to break his own record of 100 hours and 10 min utes continnous drivi yrily after Lockwood 1 trifle of 1 years the Itoyal ¥lyving corps g the ot wn twice atd has ckname in aerial stunting e returned to eivilian life Mayor Hylan had agreed to snap ets on Lockwood's left wrist : wheel of his car, but ference at the and delegated Francis I, tor of inestigations for the to turn the trick Miss , Dode Carrol Company, Inc Broadway and auspices th Lockwood s d to drive continuously from hattan to the of New York, June 11.—Prevailing high prices of liberty bonds have turn- ed the attention of observers in the financial district to the probable means by which the British govern ment will meet the $68,000,000 semi nnual payment under the debt settle- ! ment plan which is due June 16. It is not expected these honds will be tendered, as specialists in U. 8. gov- ernment issues assert the yhave seen little evidence of buying for British account in recent months, Sources having knowledge of the method of payment declined to comment, but it has been suggested that steady gold shipment to 1. P. Morgan & Co., Brit- ish fiscal agents, may have heen for British government government ac- count An initial quarterly dividend of 4 per cent on the prior preference stock of the Standard Gas & Flectric | Co.and the regnlar quarterly dividend of 76 cents on the commen declared, hoth payable July stock of record June 30 "he Great Northern Railway moved 1,311 tons of ore from the Minne (uantity with one exception, than in iny similar menth in the road's his- tory. Most of the tonnage was inde- pendent company output, but the Gireat Northern ore properties were cxpected to mine their full quarter this year, probahly duplicating the good showing of 1928, Fights Censors UTOIST STARTS ON [ steer s | WALL STREET STOCH EXCHANGE REPORTS New York, June 11-—Broad inquiry for railroad and popular industrial shares lifted stock prices at the open- 'ing of today's market, gains ranging from moderate fractions to 2 points Investment buying of the rails was reflected in the strength of Atchisor ! New York Central and Norfoik & Western. & al high priced specia ties, including General Eleetrie, Na tional lead and Woolworth jumped 1 to 2 points in active trading. Continued absorption of low-priced railrond shares, notably those of the southwestern group, furhished an im petus to bullish eperations in other | sections of the list. Oil issues moved higher despite annoincoment of a re duction in the price of Smackover Crude, emplasizing the market's | growing indifference te unfavorahie trade developments. Public utility stocks aiso pressed firmly ahead. N 1824 high records were established by '\H(mun Paeific preferred, publi servica of New Jersey and Standard Plate Glass. Gains of 1 to 1% points were recorded by Baldwin, American Can, American Water Works, Frisco Penn Power, New Orleans, Texas & Mexico and Willys-Overland prefer red. Roya! Duteh, however, fell hack 1 1-4. Foreign exchanges opened higher. Wall street, noon— Further strength developed in the leading railroad stocks, the average of which is at a new high level for the year. Union PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 WE OFFER 100 COLTS Yield 8!3% Stock purchased this week carries July Dividend JUDD & Members New COMPANY 1 York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange i HARTIORD-CONN. TRUST €O, BLDG., TEL. 2.6281 New Brit Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 New York 1 ! Listed Stocks discriminatingly purchased at present market prices, will net good yields and offer excellent possibilities of appreci- ation in market value, May we offer suggestions? Stocks carried on conservative margin, of hia Insurance companies doing business in | wall Street, 1:30 p. m.— New lond @[humsnn, Tfenn & @fl. cars the United States show total premium | ers pushed to the fromt later, ltock Girl Aviator Perlocti ] At e bl e income in 1923 of $182,911,000, an Tsand rising to 27 o8 a new 1op [ Burritt Hotel Bldg,, New Britain Tel, 2580 ull “I \ « ilders fromy man |increase of $19,806,000 over ac- while National Lead gained 8, ( MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGES it vaft shrapnel. A machine cording to the Bankers Trust Co. of |eral Asphalt 3 and Davison ( Shemieal | Donald R. Hart. Mgr. (“H(l Pghe # sllat went throv is abdo- | New York. Claims paid and out-|2 1.4 points, “800” preferred Also men le 1o side but only gnan- | standing amounted to $78,184,000 ' climbed buoyantly, but the general WE OFFER: e hospital for compared with $76,845,000. Expenses run of active stocka did not vary ¥ SEAN, nonth and commissions were $70,293,000 much from the noon levels 5 gains 3,337,000, The apparent! High 1w Close . ° Soft Pedals War Suff.. against $63.337,0 : ol &tur he protesta| SUrplus of premiums over outgoings ' Am Bt Sug s as etrol son . SRauEth wounds || was $14,434,000, compared with $3,- Am Can s 105 To Yield About 7.807; In addition to the $26,038,000 hond | Pacifie moved up 2 points wi e will give him f and | issue of the new Nickel Plate rail- | Colorade & Southern common and vvm Ihe only stops will be 10ad system offered today at #4 1-2 preferred, Texas & Pacific, “Katy” fie cop's signals and the mo- 1o yield about 584 per cent, $1,000,- preferred, Pere Marquette, Southcrn 118 car must be kept running 000 Chicago, Indianapolis & Loulsville and Pittsburgh & \West Virginia es- as means of parting it railway company 1st and general tablished new tap prices for the year. ' vere removed when the test began. |mortgage 6 per cent. gold bodds, | General Electric spurted 3 5-8 and & ockwood will have milk, coffea and |Series B, wera put on the market at American Car & Foundry 4, while a | 3 i ¢ ets, but no sleep until the run is 98 1-2 to yield about 6.10 per cept number of other industrials advanced ,.h b mu e h siiver plate Operations of the 21 British Fire|renewed at 2 per cent. b i sota Iron Ranges in May, a larger preferred, Gulf Siates Steel, Wost t with the Roval Wiyiwg 023,000 the year before. In order Am Cr & Fdy ton many guys now to ascertain tha actual underwriting Am Loco ar records What | profit and loss, it is necessary to al-|Am Sm & F is NOW.' low 40 per cent of the increase in Am g Rf em was examingd hefore Premiums each year as a reserve |Am Sum Tob hie car by Dr. Gerald against the inereased liabilities, the |Am Tel & Tel Roosevelt hospital, who bank stated. This adjustment bring® | Am Toh In first class condition, |out the profit for 1923 as $6,511,000 ' am Wool fully l.ack- | OF 4 per cent of the pu-mmmn againet | Ana Cop We do not accept margin accounts o 4 pir cont of (n promivn, asniast | Asa Oy - ‘ JOHN P. KEOGH ym chafing @ 3 H M Kave Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York nurse on| A quarterly dividend of 621 cents Batlimore & O W bury ind liquid A share on the common stock of the Reth Steel B D:nt;:;r: 3 STOCKS Bridgeport b and a doctor United Shoe Machinery corporation, | (on Textile A ) ‘ g the Inst 96| was doclared today. Previously 50| Can Pacifie ... 148% 143 : Middletown BONDS New Haven f Lockwood and | cents a share had been paid ‘en elath Co . ! ! x‘ 1 bk o 1 a w‘! & e ““I:' Direct Private Wire to New York - stand up undor tho strain, i hes & Ohio 1 they will cover more Wall street faced today two strike | Chi Mil &8t P, : : « GROTE, Mgr.—ltoom 508, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 y mites. The finish will be ing evidences of the recent marked | Chi R 1sl &P . slackening in busineas activity, a drop . (hile Copper I'm going Of nearly 600,000 tons in the unfilled | Chino Copper « not.” lLockwood | orders of the U, 8 8 1 corporation | Con Gas wtarting the run, | and a vast surplus of idle funds which | Corn Pro R | A place where | has 8ont money rates to their lowest | Crycible Bosl and 1 don't }level in several yea K nee of ANY | Cuba Cane Sugar avy commercial demand for funds | pndicott-John white duck | Pas resulted in widespread employ- |y, . soft shirt, | Ment of fdle money in the bond MAr- | 1ie et pfd ... A% 841 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN a white sweater, | ket, which unts for the outstand- | Gan Eiectrie w siippers, A [ 0& atrengt Lo B pVramRenL 10 L Glen Maters . i1 1 i 2 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. reycle policemen | &urs and the brisk demand for Weh!gosanck e .. L 1 21106 Tel. 3420 EDDY BROTHERS & & his car ail the way, grade industrial and railroad securi-| go'woun neq X ties, 1nsp Copper . 2 10TH ANNIVERSARY . Int Mer Mar pfd % Alarick RURShAW | 0 0o the money situa. | Allis-Chaimers . tertained several is cxpected before the end of the | Pacifie Oil honor of their ersary. Mrs, Run- Ellen San haw he marriage, Dinner wa 20 SCOVILL MFG. 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 AMERICAN HDW. -3 s month when a slight stiffening may | Tnt Niekel as A resuit of month-end re. Int Paper ements, which are ordinarily | Kelly Spring T'r vy at the end ot June because | Kennccott Cop many idividends and interest pay- | l.ehigh Val * no records to prove that ments fall due at that time, Mid st "F on Greece or | Mia Pac played with toys, banking ssndicate is offering #0,- | N T Con GETS W0 shares of common stock of the | N Y N H & . ———— ) Co., manufacturers of fire | Norf & West police signals, at $#50 a whare, | North Pac oh an announcement sald wonld | Nat Lead B?afh_fl » entitled to Aividends of $5 a ehar ; \‘"‘ o N . : S a dividends on the manage- ' I'an o ' & Th A M n & n Lady Hamilton Watched : i ert Mara Kew ALl INTRRY YEAEITNS | (U8 TAt e B American o gage Iscount om' Nelson l‘l«m Hh Battle the § el 3 ‘ Mangachumite Ray Con Cop ‘ 101 RESOURCES OVER $2.200,000 s N widow i teading . M 5 HOME OFEICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA ! - 5 25 West L3rd Street Pranklin Trust Bullding Union Bank Building |E \" 0 oY r ‘lal r I?HZ(‘ Rd“‘ l)eclmmz By ‘ ' b New York Philadelphia, Pa. Mtshurgh, was horn | In \mndma\mn Country |south Pacife .. #1 o B Ce Foweks Now Betiain St . New Britain, Conn. Newark, N, J. 4 Copenhagen, June 11.—Marriages a sres e e Er ho died ahout Swedish | 10 the Scandinavian countries sh v X e OV RING steady decline from the high f 5 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST §7% GOLD nd just L Caaa : BONDS, ot smindigih i ; . Dated Juls 2, 1923 Thie uly 2, 1068 one or, My Transcon v 1 the marriage A DIRECT OBLIGATION of Hartford, and fi Union Pacifis . .134 % 1 1 1 when husiness was still | SO0 T o0 s - a 3 t Ol o of rerican Mortsage & 1 the bottom had ot | "gS g (T, ' ith v 10,000, 1n addition, of shipping. There were ||| § - - . . d in v wosit with The Citizens- 1 1 J ges that year to every 1.008 | a - . . 18 1 pany (# " T , 207, or more : " in the which was higher than tHe yeen since ‘ p max was also reac ttorh > e Bonds ) tment than individual Fiest Morigages same year, when there . s 2 3 v one properiy because they are equally se. italbe narriages to each 1.000 per red by ‘ gages on different ul. per in various ' - “ | son n Norwayv the peak was at LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS p » Fire gt of cov tively small amounts on many officiating . n 1018, with 7.8 weddings to (Putnam & Co.) rnish & dis ution o cannot be attained in N persons. comotery depression/and commer ? DLENOMINATIONS Acina 14fs Tng o i nactivity are reducing the mar- g 1000 500 and s100 st b = Am Ha e - ol Am Hosicry riage figures of all these countries ma- E haw having fallen ty ' " Funerals i other Furopean countrios 1| piEHIG CTY U 1o , Fome New Weiain 3015 es & Billings & Spe — — Yristol Brass ny, A student at Tufts ¢ Colt's Arms edford, Mage., is home for the | (ons 4 & Pon vacation. Mars Walsh Mise Mary Wale) ning at |Fafnir B mass in Hart & 9 o'cloch |HfA Eilec Light " Mary's cemetery {Landers, ¥ 5. 1. Mantgome SEeEEse———— 15. R. Montgomers _— Ix B. Gas JOSEPH A. HAPFEY N. B, Machi ne Funeral Divector ‘\ B. Machine pfd .. Mr. Paunl Robinson. Assistant | Nites-Be-Pond com .. SEW LOCATION-3685 MAIN ST | North & Juaa . Opposite S1. Mary’s Charch FUR SALE Peck. Stowe & Wil . FUR sAlE Where do yvou k'fli vour Russell Mg Co. : B b Tel—Parlor 1625-2 | ‘ 2 Residence—t? Summer St. | Beovill Mte. Co. oss i 208 & mew car in the night? Want a garage? 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