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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY &, 1024, other industrial magnates offer, or MacDonald would veice the degire of risk unemployment and starvation, the common people gf the world lurr | e “American farmers see their pros- peace and for the end of imperialist| New York, July 5.=+Class one rails | perity wantonly delated by a financial aggression in every part of the world,” | roads had 359644 surplus freight cars | Members New York Stock Exchange ¥ T —" conspiracy and find themgetves he sald, “We want po more wars." in good repair on June 22 and imme- | hangs a He urged his heurers to strive for| diately available for acrvice, a de New York, July 5.—treng Members Hartfard Stock Enchange A" Bul Pm lfisl“s Al.e scored obliged to sell their preduects in v world market, while the trusts amd the election of genulfe progressives in | orease of 3,317 under the number of | ivity of the Northwestern Hails 81 West Main 5t Tel. 2040 E % | monopolies from which they must buy both houses of Conde well as @ | June 14, the American Railway asso- | . fe 3 tod \ Al conmlllon openlng | are artificially protected by the high ident and vice-president, clation reporia, No car shortage i |h'Ares featured today’s siock market est tariff wall in American history, “There is no obstagle,” he deelared, | being reported Demand also developed for a select s e SR “The independent manufacturer 10 prevent our supporting inde-| Freight cars in need oar repair on [ed list of publie utilities. Industrials A A Bl bty must buy and sell in a trust-controlled | pendent candidates for president and | June 15 totaled 192471 or 5.5 ver ang specialities Were firm, “Big Fo Eatolling Benator Laokilette aftor | Market and is suftered to exist only on | Vice-president while we are x;m-m‘tl‘-""" Dt INS nytiher on line, Ah 81 10q the @ivance in rails with a Jump We Ofler: ridiculing the republican party, scorns condition that he does not engage in I reelecting our progressive friends | orease of 8,232 r the aumber o | to congress, regardiess of whether they | June 1, of 4 points, touching a new peak price ing the democratic organization and Aaclive and effective competition [ fercely denouncing communists, Wil- “The small merchant finds his Are on the republican, '1'"'4‘\'“'"‘-‘ Ca— for ghe year, as did Northern Pacific 4 nt improvement in demand fo North- | liam M. Johnston, head of the Ma. |Wholesale and retall prices fixed hy socialist or farmer-labor tickets' Rec Chicag hwestorn, Great chinists' International union and [trusts and combinations, while he, | structural ateel and ateel aheels NS |o.n pyorerred and Routhern Hailway, |§ | himselt, s © 10w o | strengthened the hopefulness of offi- ehairman of the conference to pro- | hNimself, 1s being slowly but surely MUNITIONS ARE SEIZED reng pefuineas American Water Works and West easive litical action, esterday | foreed out of business, elale of the large steel companies whe |}, Rawe ke P & politica SOSI0R, ye y | 1ooked for a trade revival in August Penn, Power wer the outstanding struek the keynote of the convention | "The independent banker is permit- SIPONE Spois among the public utili e or Beptember, While prices generally publio utiit. of the Iatter organization at its opens | 1€d to participate in the sale of bonds A r ties, The closing® was fi B o il re s Found on American Vessel " provementa ! Alle N ’ . ril, Bales ap ing independence in politica rather |A0d financing of new enterprisen only | Firearm ¥ ahowed no impravementa trade aus|. . v ioq 950,000 shares = thoritles assert the market is on a | than A “third party” movement was | bY the Krace of the great banking | ! . \ { APy : ; L > ———— ,',,::,,,,,,,..,“,", 3,;,,‘,.,..,,". syndicates, while he already seea m:‘ Ia Chineare 105N Ry Cuecoma “m‘"‘"" settied basis Pt R H A : i "r LaFollette Hailled early extinetion by resistiess competi | ==Violated Arms Convention, | o - > Am Sm & Ref 63 [ MPAN Benator lLaFollette was halled as | = "he C. Penney Company reporis | Am Rug ftef m 41 i“" " 4 5 “the tribune of the American peopls, | By et b etiohinese customs | #8108 of 820,664,170 for the frat Nalf | A Tel & Tel . : Members New York Stock Exchange thelr greatost spokesman and their All In Same Boat ofticials today raided the American |©f 1924 & gain of $4.925,890 over the | \naconda Cop.. 3 Members Hartford Stock most loyal defender,” “Weo muy not know it, but we are | suiling vessel Talbot, in port here, and | OTresponding perlod lnat year, Bales | Ateh Top & 8 ¥ 3 1 HARTPFORD.CONN, TRUST CO. BED The recent republican national con- |all in the same boat," seized arma and ammunition valued at | ©f the MeCrory Stores in the firat halt [At Quif & W 1 ¢ 201 3 New Britain: B vention was reforred to as “a Iif Mr, Johnston recited the history of | $50,000, ‘The #lzure was made on | ©f 1034 reached $10,728,33T, an_in-| Baldwin Loco T 5 mialad o 1ess gathering of ‘political puppets”; |the progressive movement, pointing to | the ground that the munitions were to ;':'I’l':"; “"‘ 1:*1" § over the same "‘:4\:: f" “'I';-‘ g the democratic convention as a dis- | political victories In the congressional | he landed in China in violation of the e I."m‘"‘ .l"‘:“h‘ . ‘ We Recommend and Offer: INDEPENDENCE IN Wall Street Briefs | WALL STREET STUGK[ PUTNAM & CO. tion from the branches of the great centralized financial Institutions, orderly mob meeting, which respond. | elections of 1922 and the fact that |arms convention 4 d ed to boss control quite obediently in | the progressives held the balance of The selzure included 200 pistols and Speyer & Company and the Equi. CAvadian Pacifie “.2. y 1 Its votipg"; and the communists as|power in the last session of congress |rifles, 400 revolvers, ght machine | table Trust company, who headed the ':“'\?I'""" : 828 F AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION Chi Mil & 8t P 147 “tools of reaction who are constantly |As proof that it was wise not to | guns, and 185,000 rounds of ammuni= [ gyndicate offering 87,500,000 state lapn . L3 striving to destroy the American In- | Inunch a third party in 1022, tion, No arreats were made, The | of the kingdom of Hungary 7' per ‘{‘"" Copper ML 51 H L NDERS FRARY & CL RK bor movement and create chaos in “In moblligng our army of pro. |seizure was referred to the American | cent honds, announced that the whole :""““" opper .. 18 A y A s 4 on Gas 08y the ranks of the progressives, gress,” he sald, “it has heen necess: authorities, The Talbot's master 18 amount has been subscribed, A . . 3 | | N. Borresen, She recently | i, Corn Prod Ref 344 4 STANLEY WORKS o DAY, 5 | Mr, Johnston claimed the present |[to be forever vigilant aguinst traitors, | Captain - {Crucible Steel convention represent 5,000,000 citizens | B0 far we have successfully excluded | arrived here from Vancouver, B. Cu| p g pun & Co. report 278 com-|Cuba Cane Cug 141 and he said its program was broad | boodlers, bosses, exploiters, profiteers | With lumber. | marcial fallures againat 349 a week | Endicott Johnson 61 8 i icati enough to include the best intercsts of | and prejudice-blinded fanatics, We oL | efore and 241 a year ago. | 281 8 Prices On Application wage earners, farmers, salaried work- [ have also kept out those communist | | th ers, professional men and “indepen- | L0018 of renctio who, masking as fed- | Gen Electrie . .236 99 g . dent bankers, manufacturers and mer. |erated {armer-iaboriies, trade unioa | YeMel of 2230 tons, oxned by . City Items Gen Motors chants.” educational leaguers or under even | VOUBherty Cagetiativd Gr, Northern pfd He sald In part: more attractive designation \ . Inspiration Cop “We have gathered on the 148th |stantly striving to destroy the ameri- | Connecticut Troops Off A son has been horn to Mr. and |Int Mer Mar pfd : 5 anniversary of the Declaration of In- |¢an lahor movement and create chaos | For Training Camp | Mrs. Dennis Barrett of Myrtle street. | Pacific OIl : 1 enn dependence for action to secure those |In the ranks of the progressives.” | Hartford, July 5.—The 169th in-| Mrs. Mark C. Allen is il at her |Int Nickel ..... ¥ 16 i’ ¥ {Int Paper ... 1 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 rights for which goverpments are in- | Mr. Johnston said the republicans i I ¥ t 131 Maple street « b SRRW fantry regiment, C. N. G., with com- | home a Maple street, 1 i with appropriate stupid L e S v slac < . Ao T 2 stituted among men, deriving their . 8pprop stupidity"” had panies in Hartford, New Britain, Bris- | On Saturday July b, a parking place | Kelly Spring T'r MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES just powers from the consent of the | Nominated two reactionaries on "a o or. Wi e{- | Will be opened in the rear of the Mohi- | Kennecott Cop.. a4 governed, platform of meaningless platitudes,” :;;I.]{‘::;‘t‘:‘;;:’J'If::.::;“::-‘Sc“.::fi,-'“,:'\,', can Market, Dntrance wil be on East | Lehigh Val ..., Donald R. Hart, Mgr. “When that immortal declaration (He asserted the democratic-party |oe%y (o Niantic, under command of | Main street, near Main, Charge 25c [ Mid States OIl. e of the rights of man was proclaimed ;‘hahdl n:nllr;| prowd| the fitness of its 1mr>c P Scnrh:)ruugh per car.—advt, Mis Pac . § o o our forefathers were engaged in a |€mblem, the patient donkey,” by e et < o Julie A, Grovino of 478 South Main [N Y Cen . E " J Y n ¥ struggle to establish political freedom, | ftraddling its piatform on such ques- |, ”‘f,","”’,J’.I"""s’f‘yh“:,lll":d:f' CAmP | street reported to the police yester- [N Y'N H & H v COLLINS CO. FRACTIONS Today the people of the United ;1::5;: c]h_llld Ial:mr. league of nations p‘;'l';“:;fi‘l‘};fi m‘: re-‘glmm!s # rc‘omj day that s fiashiight and some valve :-M(& West ...12014 P States are engaged in a contest to Ku Klux Klan and added that % A pt p caps had heen stolen from his auto- | North Pac .. 830 60 7y | . 1 achieve for themselves and their chil- | POth major parties had consistently | M2nded fh’\. B”l"' dc""' T";""" ],1 iehils whish was arkad oh Chilran||[EUr® QL i $0% Bought, Sold, Adjusted dren, the ‘equally great blessings of | Proken their platform pledges when in ;";‘"‘d"”;‘;w !,:‘r{"u')n.o 1m:ent r:;‘\v | street, Pan Am P & T. 52% economic freedom. : power, e Sl by at (he canis tor tne| Lunch at Halllnan's—adv. Penn R. R. 448 “There I8 no economic freedom, no The Chairman denounced the Fed- | Vil also be at the camp for 1s Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, | Pierce Arrow .. 10% squality of economic opportunity in | eral Reserve System order in 1920 |“Ame verlod and the three commands 2R L | RaviCoRitent o it the United States today for any great | IeStricting loans for carrying crops, | VIl make the l"'"x'l nrsen;h 88 ?d Have the Herald follow you on your [ Roval D, N, ¥... 4914 - - . group of its common people. :le am]n( f?rcndl[nrmors to throw all '“';’:p” in the state since the world | .. ;iion 186 a week, cash with order. ::)"""':;:n:’ll Ret. 183 (PN DD G Hits Big Industries ccumulated produce upon the market * —advt. = Ry EARAL =Y WY e bid “The emp;ny,fi of the steel trust, | and caused great price smashing. { ST Mrs. Ruth A, McGraw, a former [SOUth Rail ..... 651 L 8 JOHN P. KEOGH 35 T4 Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York the copper trust, the woolen trust and SEERITN L teacher at the local high school, is f.',",(d':t.':k" {00 ff;:: Available records list only ane sail- ing vessel named Talbot, a Baltimors We do not accept margin accounts “It was shrewdly calculated,” he ] safd, “that the prostrate g | rec J at s 35 7 P farmers | receiving congratulations at her home Tex & Pac ..... 32 ) Waterbury STOCKS Bridgepofi woud demand that labor also be |French Hotel Keepers Find Influx of |, "grockion, Mass., on the birth of a | 1 0 hammered down into poverty and Patrons Fewer Than Expected daughter, Harriet Albro McGraw. _:.“h r"""' (Al : D?“bury )':]elnlesntnefss; but among the great| paris, July 5.—The opening day of | Joseph Miano will make & business S ‘[,'v“. sl Fl % @ Middletown , BONDS New Haven ass of farmers a differe i 9 . 5 1itn Mas tts ne veek. ac ..., 136% nt rekcufln;u\e 1924 Olympic games finds Parls | trip to Massachusetts next week U. 8 Indus Also 695 60 Direct Private Wire to New York was produced. They saw that in-|potel proprietors with a large'number | Mrs. Anna Hanson of 81 Garden RuRios e ee 7 dustrial workers and farmers had one o¢ unoccupied expensive rooms on |&treet was removed fo the New Brit- LHlEbes L6 - G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 common set of enemies,” ° [their hands, the influx of visitors | ain General hospital yesterday for | "o HEm! & 1000 Mr. Johnston declared the time ripe | haying failed to come up to expecta- | treatment, She suffered a fracture of Utah Cop PRoLs s 70 1 2 man o for national action. tions. Furthermore many of those who [ the right shoulder when she fell at | it (00 (001t Tof ; it 1 oML i ““We do not lack strength, we do came to Paris for the, games have [ her home, Westinghousa 613 er G 61 % not lack organization and above all |{aken advantage of the several thous-| A car driven by Henry Lykiewicz of i we do not lack leadership,” he sald. | nq rooms in private houses put at| 69 Booth street struck a horse driven : We have a leader — that lifelong, | hejr disposition by the French Olym- [by Sebastian Depretere of 85 Mitchell LOCAL STOCKS DDY f*]‘"hf": scl'\':_v} ot ““:i people, whose | iz committee's lodging bureau, avoid- sireet yesterday afternoon. Police- Lo Bid character, ability and record as a|ine the high-priced hotels. man Thomas Ieeney who investigated [Actna Calualty ....... 560 f";"‘;“:c“"f ’“‘";f}’:‘“"y‘ "’};l“”” him 10| “hose familiar with conditions pre- | the accldent found no cause for arrest. | \\fl‘ma ll.xr» Ins Co .... HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 289,18 DIACO W Vashington, Jef-|qict there is likely to be a decrease in | Dr. Nathan Jaffe reported to the |Actna Fire ... : ; : ferson and Lincoln, His name is al- [ {ho price of hotel accomodations in | police today that a boy had thrown a |AM Hardware . Hartford Conn, Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Blt'lg. ready on your lips, his service in your | 4po next few days. firecracker into his automobile on [AM Hosiery .... g Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 hearts, his vision in your souls — « North street. Automobile Ins Rabert 21 LaFollette of Wisconsin. BLANKENSHIP SUSPENDE PRI 2 Fige-Hfd Cpt Co com “We need not ask him for pledges| hicago, July 5.—Ted B shi Billings & Spen com .. W fl A or promises. His entire life is a el : ¥ S Billings & Spen pfd ... € oirer: Chicago American pitcher, has been SEEKING AUTHOR il £isnen i : pledge of service to the highest idcals |indefinitely suspended by Manager o Colt's Arms and the loftiest aspirations of genulne | vers and has returned to his home o Tt & P ) 0 Democracy. He has been tried in all |in Oklahoma with slight probability | pagectives : vlafa e HOWER B L d F & Cl E Y [|[the fire that hatred, envy and fear |of returning, In his last appearance (198 0 (he OO BENTEILeN [ ger Tookt f0 5 50 shares Lan ers, rrary ar could breathe upon him and has come | three men faced him. One walked,| of $30,000 Extortion Letter Sent to :;A(‘:‘; FRonesCo art & Cooley . T — T — forth untarnished, unscathed and un-|and the other two hit safely. After L R Nert oo 82 § " £ d ted.” o Blankenship is said t /. S, Senator Med McCormie%, artford Iire i / Can You Send Your ||| unt being removed, Rlankenship Is said to e s 25 shares Seth Thomas Clock com. - F Mr. Johnston extolled Senator La- |have resented Wvers' eriticism of his . A ! Byron, 1Il, July 6.-—Detectives are|Landers Frary & Clark Follette as a force for international [exhibition and threatened to attack seeking the authors of a $50,000 ex-|National Fire .. a‘ildren to Col.l&gev pERCe/EdRCIRHING. BN OUIY i thvnted ninty tortion letter sont to U. S. Senator |N R Gas ...... . Medill McCormick and his wife. The|N B Machine ; letter made no threats but demanded [N B Machine ptd ... What kind of people the money be placed under a culvert |Niles-Bement-Pond com 3 8 3 2 h 1 b near the McCormick farm home here. | North & Judd 4 The Amenc"n Mflr[ a e & nlscou"t c r will your children be Two men who plcked up a decoy | Peck Stowe & Wilcox i / [« ; : package were released yesterday after | Phoenix Fire . 8 § o 00 'ER $3 when they have grown belng questioncd, but are sought for | Russell MIE Co ovo. .. HOME o?rflfllm‘flfiofl;? “\";iflmnc“m \ 5 : s further questioning. They convinced |Scovill Mfg Co 1 5 25 we A Birda L SECL B SRALERAAG L to maturity? Will you SR R B e | 25 West 40rd Strect Kranklin Trost Building - Union Bank Building be able to say that you found the package and were not the | Standard Screw n 3 DOWEX IR Fhiladelphis, Pa, Pittshurgh, Pa, , 1 7, writers of the letter. Stanley Works . a4y, a5 | 3107 Booth Block 588 Broad St. ‘)‘({ have done your utmost 1 The demand was received Thuraday | Stanley Works pfd b New Britain, Conn. Newark, N. J. ity . X night just after Senator McCormick [Torrington Co com = = for them? Will you be 3 had left for Europe. Traut & Hine . OFFERING f P a : Mrs, .McCormick, who turned the|Travelers Inc Co ..... 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 7% GOLD ]able?t(;wsend then; to COI demand over to State’s Attorney|Union Mfg Co N ohen Jlison BONDS, Boa Ve ege? an eople, even Johnson, was unable to supply a mo- V! ated July 2, Yorn (R et ue July 2, 1938 A g ¥ peop i tive for the letter. “Just what inspired ) A DIRECT OBLIGATION in moderate -circum- the writing of the letter, I cannot These bonds are a Dircct Obligation of The American Mortgage & say,” she said. "The letter was brief 3 Discount Corporation with resources of over $2,200,000. In addition, stances, have heen able A7 B0 S ASmAnABA R iat ‘w6 mince B these bonds are secured at all times by the deposit With The Citisans: the money under. & vulvert north of Mutual ‘Trust Company (as trustee) of Iirst Mortgages, 207 or more i in excess of the face value of the outstanding bonds. to give their children 0 s f ul B . M ] i : ! our rm-m._ There was no threal of | LaTollette Keeping Close Tabs on | college educations. By ur uccess USlness en any kind in the letter. Reports have Democratic Convention — Silent |[§ Those Bonds afford a safer investment than Individual First Mortgages | reached me that it threatened to kid- or Bonds sccured only by one property because they are equally se- i ecial sav- nap my young son if the money were Openlng = SP not deposited under the bridge, but ¢ & number of Mortgages on different properties in various | y . First Mortgages of comparatively small amounts on many ings account. for this $ s ¢ ettt s L _ ¥ began by pUttlng thelr firSt ::w‘\ntl‘! T:‘fh‘: 1»1-\«: 'J'.‘:fii‘ ‘r‘y\:'\‘m’f:‘z( , Washington, July & day of | properties furnish a distribution of risk which cannot be attained in DULHESS the whole pl‘Ob- ed into a Check revenge in case the money was not de- };"' 'f‘\l‘wc"ull ",r';”"""“”'l‘l S e Dt any other way, A - ol At dentia candidate by the Cleveland DENOMINATIONS lem is merely a matter money earn - livered. convention found Senator Lakollette | | 1000 $oo0. and. . $100 still in virtual seclusion at his home May be bought for cash or through our “Invest-as-you-Save” plan, of making regular Ing Account’ L that When NEXT OLYMPIG GAMES here with no word to add to his 7¢h interest paid on monthly payments as low as $10.00, message to the gathering announcing Phone New Britain 3045 weekly fdevositS- dThe the business chance arose they el magic of compound in- ‘ ope it . e | candidate or comment to make on its | were in a position to grasp it. Indications Are That Holland May | procendinge. tergst helps the whole P e e A G :‘/\,,'I,;,,‘v“();jllj' e was Ieaving hin in- A s erest in the proceedings at Cleveland, o matter along in an For United States In 1028, af to the gelection of & vioe president: The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Coml‘,any fal candidate to run with him and all amazing way. Any of 2 : : e ) H_g ot o g’ \ Are you keeping a Checking [ Jio o s mien - 0o G T R O1d State House Square, Hartford, Conn. e olricers O 118 ban ? hc k to forego the chance of staging the of his supporters there, .\h’fln‘\‘hf.ll‘ will be glad to discuss Account? Start one this wee 1923 Olymplc games, and the ninth [ h¢ Sontined to keep in touch by radio Safe Deposit Boxes, §5.00 and upwards. A * . modern revival of the games may be | V' PHOCCECngs bbbl & this problem with you with this Strong and well man- held in the United States after all, ft [ Convention of the Democratic etk Foreign Kxchange to all parts of the world. is reported in Olympic circles that | Which, with the Republican nd ive any advice i 1 ot . " like, e arraigned in his message read i DE (1 (B AN . which ey bé-helptul aged Bank and watch it build | g bemeniiol o 21050 L ™ | § LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING b. " g 3 : ul at the Olympic events, would not be averse S q 2 pe 3 One dollar or more P, glving up her turn, in which event | STARTING FOR EUROPE Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. H the games would automatically revert opens an account at this ’ to Tos Angeles. It is understood the | 2.000 passengers aboard the White Savings bank. question will be brought up at a | Starliner Olympic when ghe sailed (01 | o e meeting of the international Olympic | Cherbourg early today were Andrew : . o iintely | W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury, ACTION DELAYED here yesterday of the plan of unifica. L] ] committee to be held immediately | ” ew rl aln rus o after the competition 1n athletics, his daughter, Miss Ailsa, and a party |tion by the southern church In special BURRITT . Holland's seat in this comnittee | of friends. Mr. Mellon is going for & | yyupodist Unification Plan Put Over [seneral conference. The vote was 297 now is vacant. The Dutch member | brief vacation in England and Scot- 101980 Conventions G 26. Herbert < § only will be elected this month, and it is [land returning August . The proposal was accepted expected in Olympic circles here he | A. Cummins until recently in charge Chattanooga, Tenn., July 5.-—(By e § fter three days of strenuous debate, MU I UAL . will announce that Holland feels in- | of the British legation at Mexico City | (1o Associated Press)—Organic union fou by th unl_oon sufficiently equipped to run tha games [ Was another passengers Fins S 4 P s 9.000.000 or ratification by the annual cons quipp: L P Im o one great church of the 7,000,000 fr ¢ nest year a twothirds majors | events at Cleveland Convention, four years hence and the American - 4 i members of the Methodist Episcopal iy will be necessary by the northern SA U INGS delegates will then ask for them in RE behalf of 1.os Angeles. Balance July 2nd—$ Methodist | ehurch and in the south three-fourths Susses - | Episcopal church, south, depends up- |of the delegates must act favorably. - | A famous woman doctor says men | It is estimated that 15,000 public on the action during 1925 of the an- |The southern conference yesterday by patients are always overwhelmed ‘lpeechfls are made every day of the nual conferences of the two organiza- |resolution requested that its annual with self-pity. week throughout the world, tions as a result of the acceptangg | conferences take a secret ballot. church, mnorth, and the