New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1924, Page 13

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m §:50 & m World Association Asks Natlons To | Declares p (o . Keep Within Their Budgets As Ie- es is too large “r:“ sacrifice. gards Military Eaponses. | ad\ L : g By the Associated Press i tamily o mes and ~‘;“' ~\f‘“ Geneva, June 14. — After several ! Iy of New former'y ountries, including Japan, had mad I'o n this city. i t enry Morans teservations, the council of nations !1hcho toddy adopted a resolution instructing C. Lo {he secretary-general to forward to tholie Bene all members of the league the assem- wolic Beney- the Ca bly resolution that during the period ' P ped until necessary for the adoption of a gen pes at Crowel's ents all the countries should not ex- | o 204 —@IM peed the annual military expenditures ,oop iy qaa ranges is too large. provided in their budgets for the 1 now. B1g 8ACTINCE. ypegent fiscal vear. sp—advt. ) The couneil requested all the coun. gensld fotlow 30 on YOUr yyrjeg to report what action they plan- b i mak june must go & of pi 0. Japan, said he would be 1 to trans- | oy come in and read the it the recommendation to his gov- ot A, Andrews. —udzt ernment, bue he pointed out that the .. iion qay service WIL be yregent Japancse budget was abnor- | jenaihy Migsion tomOrTOW Af-mu) 1t had bheen framed so as 1o | yation to which the empody the reductions necessitated | classmat | by the earthq anos i delock, wen jnvite bers) clerk of the city “All our exy litures were cut 1o | hers o sied by his wite and a minimum,” he said, *“and Japan m. morning for Bos- cannot bind herself to any agr not to increase her present outl ninary TOW Change 1000 ost duri movi but sey Eager to Serve lT of many vears of experience with the business and financial affairs of this y, our record of absolute trustworthiness laall transactions and our efficient corps of ors, officers and employes make this pk the perfect servant of your financial wods. carnival at home | Bonding (onsult us about your business problems. will find us willing and eager to gerve at all times, We would be very pleased te have vou up your checking Aeccount here this week. Come in and talk it over, which shortage shortage The fo Benjamin | street; 1 Dollars that Grow MGULAR savings depositor of this Mk ean count on three kinds of growth it dollars, the more you save, the more you ™ will save. Secondly, we add com- interest to everything you do save. ”"‘_".‘3 the purchasing power of your S inereasing and should grow steadily i the next few vears. win Ar Julia and John Roc street something into this bank every "1 Just a case of sound business sense. this to vourself by opening an ac- ¥ithin the next few days. %9 Interest tMutual Savings Ban Open Tonight the fire I1SHIT Tokis, | the fut my [tems JEAGUE WARNING *PINCHOT PLEDGES FULL P e 1 SUPP()RT FOR HlS STATE‘ Pennslyyania Stand [.mnvm sion 1 Four Square Nominee in Fall Election hrumrd for next s 2 ‘J' ‘u yiva wtd postpor 41 state eral schewme for reduction of arma- Gianiln e s wek, cash With order. ped to take Gov. Pin Viscount Ishii, representative of | iy the ke, ernor Pincho cemnt | Phey wi “PLEASE EXCUSE WILLIE, WE'RE MOVING,” POPULAR Burcan Reports One thou & the current the attendar hool department estimates, actnal moving of Ipreparatioa hureau of the cases not only moving res E partment’s investigation has reve month of May, were found to have heen lost through During the the observance was found that were lost lays for want of clean blouscs and 2 pupil oversiept s listed as unnec days because the Some of the cay the past moi essary absences during | are: Moving pictures with visiting with pat to Hartford to he used as interpreter, COMMERCIAL TRUST IS PAID lN FULL BY CHECK Miree Days—Cheek Includ terest—"Totale § A check has heen rec Commercial three employes of the hank confessed |to defalcations, Loomis stated this morning bhonding company [ every cent of the loss sustained hy the bank and that the check covering the days of the filing of the claim “TABS" OFF FOR BIG CITY 600 Members and Friands Facursion Eaplore Metropolis and See Reds-Giants Clash The annual excursion of the T A. & R wans held today, ing A0 members soclety to the metropolis. left Union | morning and | Grana Central leity at 11:45 o'clock will attend a apecial train earry and friends of the in scheduled the Ctncinnati-New game today while the thenters will ra. | eeive generons age this evening TRANSFERS, g warranty deeds recorded this week at town clork REAL Helen Muter Chapman and Ju Glynn ts Frank Gromko 1 Zsysko, 13 Frederick €. G. Casserino to , Maple strect Francis Zack, fania Tomczak street; Nat) der, Arch and Hart streeta; ow to ¥ Maniey sires am H Morris Cohn our, Whiting strec Charles Maben to City West Poar of New Britain, | street; Georg | Reatsti, Gie ace, Glen Helen Snba Sehmitt to INSPLOTION OF Members of the board of fire com miasioners and eonducted an spection in firchouses of city. ‘The be.studied and considered at t board merting needs of eac ATED YT By The Assomated Press, 141t is officia nied that Vieeount Kijuhire Ishii has been srlected 1o Japan's new ambassador at Washingtor oritatively that he is the candidate for is stated aut) most likely To Save Flowers Wash.—Three posters will he placed along the roads and high%ays of the northwest warn- ing people net to strip Olympia their flowe experts say. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924. New York, on | ks selling tor $1 10 $10, up to $2 been recommended to the governing | committee of the New York stock ex [Lum;;» 'y @ special committce ap- pointed Jast April to consider a read justment I'he new rates on stocks selling at $75 to $125 would be $20 per 106 shares. The present colgmis- ow $10 are; $16 on stocks scll- ing to $125 and on stocks at $125 a share or more. Under the new schedule the commission 1s ight y lowered e advances alfecting the Lelow ced issues. higher pr Representatives of Japanese hydro clectric interests are reported to e with New York bankers £ $30,000,000 secured by a egotiati tor a lo st niortgage on the propertics of the pany of I‘\.Ju Ileetrice ower cot Japan to be used in purcha tric equipment in this cou Lie Japanese government has no part in ¢ gotiations, it is said I'he pre vailing low money rates in the Ameri- can markets would make the time op portune for floating the 0@l not more than half of which would he indertaken at present according to re ports in the financial district yurchases of electrical equipine this country were sail to aggregate about $10,000,000 annually, A reduction of 50 cents a barrel in Pennsyhania crude oil is anounced rom Pittshu making the price in he Readford district $3.75, the out side Bradford, $3.25. Other castern grades huve heen cul 50 conts. Rag and crude ofl was reduced 10 cents i barrel to §1: Cahell or aleriTh Somerset medinin to $1 80 and Som erset light to $2 W. H. Woodin, president of Ameri an Can and Foundry, said on his re turn from Europa today he was not retiring from business because he had ships, hut that ntrate on the resigned from direc he intended te conc magagement of American Can and 1"oWndry, which was now operating at ahout seventy per cent eapacity Ihe Burroughs Adding Machine ampany earned $17.62 a share on the capital stock in 14 Net profits were $4,350,987 Sales for the year totalled $28,404,508, an inercase of A reduction of 56 conts a harrel in Pennsylvania erude oil is announced from Pittsburgh, making the price Bradford district $3.75, the out side Bradford, $3.25. Other eastern grades have been cut 26 eents. Rag d erude oil was reduced 10 eents a barrel to $1.00; Cabell erude to £1.70; Somerset medium to $1.80 and Somerset Jight to §2 The electrical outiook abroad is od, W. Burchard, vice-chairman 1) eral Blectrie company and president of the Internfational Electri ompany, said en his return from Furope today. ‘The subsidiariea of the Internationai in England, France and Ialy were operating at capacity, wssertod, with enough husinesas to keep hem busy the rest of the year The depression In the automobile field 18 only temporary, 15, G, Wilmer wwirman of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, said today in hisre parturs for Lurope, adding that he 4 not anticipate any further priee ent fn the tire industry, "The company ia now making 26,000 tires dafly com rared with 20,000 daily a short time The Internatianal Paper company has reduced the contract priee of newspring from 876 to $75 A ton for the halanca of the vear ta meet &im ar reductions by Canadian competi | tore VETERAN COP RETIRED leave | YOork | xow York's First Bicycle Policeman 15 Penstoned OF — Did Much To. ward Making Trafic Rules New York, June 14 Harry Negg smith, New York's first hieyele police man, retired on pension teday He played a leading part in solving the traffic problem thut taxed the wits of New York officiala 30 years age when throngs of bicycle rider began to All the sircets While tackling the Hroadway traf fle snarl of those days, he assisted the late Lillian Russell to learn to ride a “wheel " One of his tasks was to en force an ordinance prohibiting the earrying of children on handie bars Hot Wave in Southwest, Mercury Goes Over 100 Topcka, Kan., June 14 Thers mometers sonred in Kansas yosterday ty,” Liberal reporting a temp of 108 and Goodland barcly 6 grecs June 14.— Continued Dallas, Texas, warm weather was forecast for Texas vesterday and last night towing the heat wave vesterday, w ried the mercury te 104 Asgrees Liubhoe Oklahoma ( o June 14 Hot weather descended on Oklahoms vesterday, 1 ties reporting tempera Argreen. Woodnard topped the list with 110 degrees tures over South Africa Flgclion ( lalmcd h\ ODDOH“O" Tune Hn\\.u the general electinn of Juné 17 oniy thres days away both the nationalists and labor partirs of posing the gavernment of Prem SEmuts are professing confidence in their victory at the polls, decaring Smuts administration s doomed 1o defeat. On the Johanwesburg , exehange, however, the betting is 3 to 1 that the Smuts government wins 45t with od to 1 & few weeks ago on t of the nationalist-labor opposition t the South African party, the present | government organizatic thunder storm is threater Wall Street Bn'e/s] WALL STREET STOGH * EXCHANGE FH‘U‘QTS June 14 ‘ wocertain stocks selling Chi Roek 1s Insp Copper Mid States Oil Nerf & West A Carpet Hilings & Spencer com Colt's Arms x-div Montgomery B Machine prd Nilew-Bemt-1'ond TREASTRY STATEMEN Foreign Exchange PU 'NAM & CO Members New s T - WE OFFER 50 BIGELOW HARTFORD CARPET 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE York Stock Eachange = Harttord Stock Eachange 31 West Main St Membeirs New York Stock Exchange Exchange BARTEORD-CONN, New Britain: We Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE TRAVELERS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMP. Prices on application WE OFFE \\',«t(-rlml v r. 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