New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 13

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SDAY, 1, WALL STREET STOCH ._ ~ EXCHANGE REPORTS JUNE 18, 192 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN PREDICTS CONN. DEPT. OF JUSTICE VOTE T0 SWITH HEARING CONTINLES (connmued Zom Tt P Offcialy: Seek o JARETS U S UTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MRS. ANDREWS GETS SUDDEN SUMMONS Mysterious Stranger Tells Her to Leave With Him Tomorrow Wall Street Briefs : Members Hartford Stock Exchange — able in 41 West Main St Tel. 2040 to Defend Their Operations et 50 BIGELOW HARTFORD CARPET 130 AMERICAN HARDWARE ting delegates in loi ve as hosts to Imis with the hours and sure s The heme of Joseph colored, of 315 Church streer, Gen 1 stigati Hickory Nashvi ¢ promi nw ey ge W hrewn into a turmeil this morning lent of the Internationa! Pressmai vhen a man Appeared at the house | R s 2 d ordered his wife to prepare im. |iNd Assistants’ Union of North Amqr mediately to go to Ludlow, Mass., |3 has apened headquarters in th with him. Mrs. Andrews refused to |V a/dorf-Astoria hotel frem which he 0 until she had seen her husband |'® dirtcting his campaign for the vice and he was calléd from his work at |Presidential nomination. the City Coal'sad Wood Co. As the man did not say who he was and did "ot make the reason for his demand that the wife go with him clear, An- Arews refused to let his wife go until e knew mere of the particulars. The woman was then ordered to be ‘ady to accompany the man at 9 velock tomorrow morning when he would call for her, Andrews reported the affair to th ice and Motorc cle Policama Atrolls went to the Andrews omé and questioned the wife, Sie said that she married Androws n February 1, 1924 in this city, the Nev. 1. B. Walters performing the eremony. When she married Powe e Jo B84 eru ecalled, New Yor Negro Democrats Me attor jonal entic Henry met in tras a resolution and his assistants they declared ‘democratic George W form has alwavs been hroad enoug for our feet.” Oscar H. Waters, w was reclected chairman of the n al negroe democratic commit vesterday's convention rep 500,000 dissatisfied negro voters colorsd peopie have voted the repub liean ticket for gencrati * he sai “but the republican party is mixed 1 with the people who have a suprem hatred of our race A na negroes and adopted Harlem ye ons section of t st vance inkod of 1so W e Storck JUDD & COMPANY | }lvmiwu New York Stock Exchange Vlembers Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG. TEL. 2-6281 Now Britain: Burritt Howel Blg., Tel. 1813 cen 5,000,000 the DuPont B n oW i1 We rec ommend and offer: NA LIFE INSURANCE (apital Stock GROWTH IN TEN YEARS Capital and Surplus .... irop in the ron age 1 was in ex am 8 found his c¢ COMPANY wid, he in the possessic DuPonts. tial report n of neys for the Mr. furn e Du Jan. 1, 1924 27,783,889 Crim fatly denied th had N ) “late Ana A fan. 1 1 or caused to be furnishs nposite T ! : ca sretgn £ 15.300.8 Trouble From Missourd. nts the Storck 119,516,736 Assets 24,647,296 \ vews she gave her name as Frances Hawkins, but admitted Is that har name wae really Stro Addabbert Corey as she was married inualy in Ludlow, Mass, #he liveq thers with her husband her. About her husband left worted mnnnu after ordered her out, -her husband-—was dead. 8he the sid, and went to )i with sister friendly with four years, and that of her two yenr old Andrens for s The ingto her story, he an mants when the man raturns tomar POW MOrning ta take the woaman awar, City Items €tolla Rehakah lodge will haid ita Friday eve- al after the meet and ma ars, le Colo AR today for Denter his homae where stahlish Refara leaving, ne visited the palice and fire stations with boxas of cigars ta be Alstrihuted mong the of the depart " A son was horn at the New Britain (ieneral hespital this morring to Mr. and Mre. Frank Wollman of 430 North Burritt street and a Aaughtar to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tuttle of S8outh- gton Engine Co. & was called on a st +'arm last Right to extinguish a ruk «h At 184 Gresnwood strest Thers was no damage. memhére Dawes Plan Cannot Become Effective Before Middle of July ated Press, 1t Although meet on June 24, not expect to L bills out the mi The Asso Serlin, June reichstag is to government does the neersrary enrrying the vort plan helore idie THis 18 due partially to the for constant eonfcrences alied representatites to In the the Able te intreduce in ennne Dares r vt duly, o amaity th the iee th tion with , And also to the magni o of the logisiation reqired o situation is furtlier complicat. by the government's desire to ob- eseity for a two-thirds vote in the reichetag, such as would ha called for by constitutional changes 118 the ne 1ts intention being to frame the bii) -f the | ma ) A way as to Na=es procedure by a legaltrn simpie auch CLERGYMAN'S HOME BoMBED Newport, Ky., June 18--A wae exploded today in the cellar of the home of Rev., W, F, Gregory, pas tor Grace Mathodist Fpiscopal teh, who for several monthe et Mctive in & ecampaigr aniessness in Newport and Kenturky municipalities, The Age nas slight bomb of has against nearhy dam Bulld Great Dock Calentta—The targest dock In the world Is being bullt at Calcutta. The Arst arction of the dock will Invelve A tetal excavation of 40,000,000 cuble faet, Work on the wet rock portion har already resulted in digging about 21,000,000 cubic fest, A goose egk that welghs 14 ouncey and 18 10 inches was exhibited re cently on the Indiana farm, IT WILL to three her, her step-son called at the house and saying that his father laft, her She claimad that she has been the past ha is tha father last rd from her husband, accord- as hitvng in Lud. The palice are analting develap. he will acceptadility ¢f the megsure | It was learned today that the ¢ ing betwaen the opposing democratic factions in Missouri had become so bitter that the dry and wet delegates would travel to New York on separate traine. The drya will arrive here Sunday on “The ground hog specia and six wet delegates will get here on “the water spanial limited " a few hours later. The Kaneas ( contingent, generally classed as we will not be on either train No Ticket Advances, Rroadway theater Ay that aeats for all performances at thelr houses next week were haing 1 at the regular bax office prices. Maost of the theaters reported that plenty of geats yet ramained for next & performances. It was said that the top box offics price for any New York attraction during the convention would be $5.50, which Is the prevail- ing scale for the big musical produc- tionm, Other top price seats will go at £2.88 five nighte a week and 84.40 on faturday; others wi At $2 save on Saturday night when they will ha 83 men sunced enll Fnough Seats. ! the eanvention will hava ta bs seated Square Gar. convention in th gallery of Madiso Aen rather than on the floar. Tickets nted delegates and it that 1.4 wo' convention were p for 1.2 was disce Meals For Two Ml New York restaura provide meals for 2,000,000 persons daily dur- Ing the convention, was eatimated today by the United Restaurant Own ara association, which renewed pre vious assurances that food priees wouid not be inereased during the week. A “police committoe” af tha or ganization will make flying visita to| [ member restaurants at unannounced | times to ses that food pricea are kept | down and standards of service are kept up. Another committes has de | vised menua to provide dishes to the various sections of the country | J. D, Issues Invitation J John D, Reckefeller, Jr, today in-| vited the Morida delegates to visit his estate at Pocantico Hills at their convenience. They are sxpected to | arrive on Monday, John Perry, chair- man of the Florida delegation enter- tainment committee announeed, Wil. liam Jennings RBryan, delegate at large from Florida, is coming Iriday native | | - llnh-m Arrln-q Richmond Pearson Hobson of 8pan- | ish war fame, now a resident of Los | Angeles, arrived today. As prr-H'uH of the International Narcotie Educa- tion association, with which William G. McAdoo and Governor Fm\!h are connected, e will ask the convention to promise federal action to conduct a ampalgn of education te combat the @ of habit forming drugs among the young. |Eddy-Glover Post Puts 0. K. On Memorial Project At the reguiar monthly meeting of Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, [ held in the post rooms last avening Joseph Andrews, the post répresenta- tive on the permanent memorial com- submitted a report on the the The post orse the memorial design by the committee and such steps as would | bring the matter once again before the ritizens of New Britain. The post Ivoted to donate the $25 to the Iresh Air Camp fund now being raised with | the tion of the “Herald.” Fol- lowing the mesting the Ladies’ Aux iv'lar\ werved refreshments. GROW mittee work of voted to er committes |an suggested |voted to take Puget Sound Power & Light Common Stock This Corporation owns and operates one of the most extensive and important electric light and power yatems in the United States, serving an area of over 30.000 square miles—a territory half as large as New England—With a population of R00,000, The hydro-electrie plants have an installed capacity of 124340 horse power and the water power owned iz ccpable of producing an additional 100,000 horee power. Market 56 to 5715 Yielding About 7% Fuller. Richter. Aldrich § @ MEMBERS HARTFORD s1OCK EXCHANGE #4 Pearl St., Aartford, Conn. Tel. 2-5261 JESSE MOORE 128 Main Street. T E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. H. P. SPAFARD . 2080 JOs. M. A | tha United States Mr. Anderson $ Wheeler, iafa committes prose Senator Jones, bitcay ton, read ex mony, g ntha age, in w I and at « Dug nator the on feclared presant nterence found out {ha oranda Crim told the garded Storck's sorious,” because wers f said, Ju case power organi The furnishing of t the Duponts ahaut what t ment was working nup what Andersen and 1 vent,” he said st the wer adopted in the dopartm for consldering civil & many monthe, he said up with the preparation of t foundation proceedings cases. His ow e chemi ca TALKS TO KIWANIS CLUBS Denver, of June 18 sineas men given A sha pragent of responsibility for L Ainessme \aice in gove Beaths Charles W, Rittner, v T fed A gt in te at cars old 15 Re sovera mo v the K ler for » wite Rittner, Hen Mie daughter, and ‘ou one y W ry win chape afternoon, 1 fer officiating view comotary Divicing George iearge Divicino, ag of Mr. and Mrs. Gonivicio Divie 141 Dwight street, dled {his mor Besides his doseph Wojeik this is home Atroet £ At Heart merning at s survived He mornir ? Sacred in Racred cemetory Mre. Mary Leonar Mrs A t Farmi at John 1 of the oming irvived homas, w her John ar Mary lay ma at 9 o Mary's comate ry [ Jflunpraln Mrs. Roderick The MacQuarrie wi ternoon at & Landis the \ \|avi)"nn|n . terick N w14 tomorrow af- k. Rev. Harry at services in and cometer will officiate church Emmar Gosp burial will b Faird JOSEPH A. HAPFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION-—585 MAIN sT Opposite Mars’s Church Tel—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel. 1825.3 EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiTH FLOWERS from R BOLLERER'S FOSY SHOP 1% CATRCH ST, TEL. 838, pa Lodge 3N0,798,105 Insurance in Force TR 28,588,750 Indications are that the year 1924 will be tne biggest year in the history of life insurance. In addition to cash dividends paid, the average annual increase in market value has exceeded 12%. WE INYT | Thomson, THenn & o, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, or weak improvems in the opera Age sa 18 unde i e of re v \vorahie hat pig fron s fair i 5 same erage ditio int cent pro inf ard T 45 per g In same and ¥ aund 1s show rialiments as mada it shment will b scale wolt in the first In accordar plans, the Tecumseh River, M ast Ay esa n in eons as 80 tors, \ Waoln rainia Ay arth also lost g quarter of ca with Am At An Am Am An WE OFFER: 50 HART & COOLEY Om Application We (10 not aceept margin accounts paid T milla > ited, Price Snles of the over 524 70815 the = JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Direet Private Wire to New York Mgr—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bidg.—Tel 10} Waterbury Danbury Middletown eheapness of m Are oxpr ' New Haven and G, L GROFE ntes, part t axtend 1 1 for ¢t ny 18 expect hankera to co ¢ { here, " 4 by a0 m & leascned m prices tion for v ‘ uction time in which con s requiring a esare t possibly a tries madi EDDY BROTHERS & & ' partation, and agon | MORE BONUS HOWLS thon in w rome indy HARTFORD Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7T186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 We offer 50 shares of North and Judd 100 shares of American Hardware Disabled Veterans Protest Bonus Ad- ministration While Hospitalization In Int i Sl Incomplete Paper Kelly ty, J ¢ ro- | Ke Mid Salt Lake val an official Rtates O) adimi ation while hospitalization protest Ame tor the ention ne man mittes at Washingt ven | ibled rans who are xton chairman The Americen Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER $2.200,000 OFFICE: WHEPLING, WEST VIRGINIA, Franklin Trust Bullding Union Bank Building ra. Piitsburgh, AS8 Broad So THE BOND MARKLT 1 < , HOME 430 Street Naw York 107 Booth New Britaim 1ay's 25 We Uhiladelphia Wik Conn MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 1% GOLD BONDS, 1 1°r 1Y EAR HIRST . reg rente, 16 ease Dated July 2, 1923 Due Mty 2, 1988 ORLIGATION A DI American Mortaage & £2,200,000. In addition, weth The Citisens. irst Mortgages, 307 or mere ling bonds er en o Mi xed mo liete o year sosit ralirond i IV L TORRT R AU TR L SRR S ATRaE sl t ey a st Mortgages ise equally #e t properties in various emall amounts on Mmany h cannot be attaiped in vid LOCAL STOCKS Mparatively risk whi DENOMINATIONS K500 and \ ' £100 18-y0u-Bave o0 ran TRENE SATILS TODAY Phone New lhnnm 3 Once Famous Dancer Saye She Is Through With Dancing Forever HINES O RS REPORT s s i | Foreign Exchange Art Cor e ———————— ots 3 salied 1 Approses of Eyoncration of Louls T, Grant, District Manages to § . Veterans Bures majority report of committes which Grant, district Francisco al his adminis. tneifth Ais- stigating ated Louis T anager At San mrges brought against ration of the bureau's A minority report n ich declared that while most of the arges agninst Grant hadl not beeg ated, it was believed he had the confidence of the and therefore submitteq 1n cubsta tled to gain GLET NEW BADGE S bureans beneficiaries nonld be retired Acenses Debtors own, Md.—Blaming him money for his failure Joseph 1. Leschbaugh., & posted & sign on his n reading, “Th Peop! Forced Me Inte Rrankruptey, and below, the names of his debtors. roLcy WiILL i Hagerst thoes *ho owed busin deeign for whi has had a al butcher. i door STATEMENTY $209,878,788 LASIRY balance & Problems of of the discarded oncs. a Retail Coal Man. & Treasury

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