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o 4 EUNN IS Fl]“ EAL [378; 26th, Platt, reclected 8,163, |lican 61,225 to 20 for Johnstone F”NERAL SERV“;E " . WALL ST REPORTS | ] " | Beach 2,189; 26th, Gregory 8,817, | Vance, democrat, editor of the New a. Sh‘eet riers Hubbell 2,774, Kenealy, reclected | Britain Herald, ey 112,004, Madigan 6,930; 28th, Child | In the second distriet Richard l' New York, Nov, §.—Wall Street y reelected 4,220, Ross 2,117, Freeman was returned to congrem | New York, Nov. 6.—The North |opening: Stock priccs bounded L] Twenty-ninth, Lalrance 4,024, At- | by & vote of 38,477 to 22,236 American company's net Income In [upwarg at the opening of today's | wood, 24; 80th, Howe 4,386, | Frank Fenton divided between n.p bl va oA and Soptember | market In reflcetion of the impres Members New York Stock Exch (Fontinued From Tirst Page) | I'uéssenich 3,266; 31st, Walcott 4, |four eastorn counties which make up f P 0 Inereased to $9,207,679 from |xive republican victary tn yesterday's Me , . : | 839, ¥inney 2,118; 32nd, Butler 5, |the district as follows. Ormer ga SSOClateS fly $5.058,618 fn the proceding Year | clection. The first sube was & block l';"l"“,‘ sanforg il Middlesex 2,436 56 | 208, Hallock 2.291; 33rd, Plerson, | New London, Freeman 14,700, % § Gross carnings jumped to $78,518,« | of 1,000 shures of Hethlehem at 42 ! West Main St Tel, 2040 Tolland 5,240 106 | re-slocted, 8,557, Gllbert 2,927; 84th, | Fenton 8141; Windham, Freeman 0, Fma[ Tnbu[es 143 compared with $70,787,940. | up 1 point. Net gains of a point _ State total 23,086 Deses|Telton 6,302, Tigan 2.235;° 3bth, 149, Fenton 6,283; Middlesex, Free- Surplus was $5,366,046 against | or niore on Initial sales also were 3 e = 'l'lnllc\l"\xll-.p:uvml|v 120,608, " Keeny 5,020, Dunn 2,434, from Willlam English Walling, of it $4.046,800 & year ago. In Septem: | yecorded by Genewl Llcotrle, Gen- | Vote For Secrotary of State. The democrats have to look back land, Freeman 5,201, Fenton 2,463, | Hartford. Nov. B.—The faneral of | "F, 810:045 customera wers served |oral motors, Toxan & Pacific and Ve 0 er: Count allottl Markham | agaiy to 1921 when they survey the | 1In the third district Col. Tilson, artford, Nov. 5.—The funcral of with electric power, & gain of 62,526 | ;1. K. Mallinson Montgonierys Hurtford 81,701 28,00, | 4 former Chler Justice Samuel O, for the twelve months 4 f K N Lahaphsl Aristsesaigiiny 4186 st of thelr party nominces chosen |1ong in congress and who fs about to JFER ERSE Tt B0 TRIEE - ¢ ¢ months Ward and American Itadiator broke 100 A ¢ H d New flaven . 81 38,004 [ to the lower house of the general ds- |announce his candidacy for the U, 8 e whgioid thi '" 1 e through their previous lhigh prices merican araware Windiam 8.8 S8i4 gembly, 1t the domocrata bave not |senator was feturned by a vote of SO0't O BEROTS, Was Beid BHIS 86 [ The American Waterworks and (o the year A i M |captured the seats two each in | 41,564 as against 21,209 cast for Mr. it Uh Sl 8 RECK & TO0 AR | Llectrle Co. reports surplus arter | High Low Close 100 Landers Frary & Clark ) 7 5480 . A P ek 4 : ngregational church, —'The | cliarges amounting to $2,690,405 for ' Allix Gl 60 G 60K 14 Middlesex 4,608 | Derby and Sheltor. they will have oyt of Milford. Jnervice followed prayars at the late ' the | untingta ; : 3 . 60% 2 Pollan 2,392 2 ¢ had ! ot (CSNEFORS. ° J o year ended September 30, equa m 13t 8 39 5 49 ¢ Tolland .. 20z In 1921 thoy had | Tn tho fourth diatrict Congress: yiomo“or’ Judge Prentioe, 10 GIIL | afror frat peeforind 1o AM 1t Sug 4 39 100 Tor"ngton Co. i si574 | only 18, The republicans have 233 man Schuyler Merritt ran AWAY giee at 8 o'clock, The Rev, Willls | §10 eg & apr: ¢ 5 t6 Am Can 141 14 Pallottl’s plurality without Dorby and Shelton. and ex- from Willlam English aWIing. of 31 “Buticr, pastor of the church cone sapiictiatie ore ey o moined Am H &L pla 661y 6615 Yor Trea cluding Mrs, H, E. Lewls and C. E. | Greenwich, his opponent, to the tuno giioiad hoth services. DULSIPAVIE DEotaEred And S Am T.oco 81 v 803 £l A e oI 9 PN i .. stocl iross revenues were y Smel R n.m'::-‘x‘n 4 | Wheeler, returned from fimmnrd on |of 56,057 to 21,160 with Shelton not |~ mpe casket rested in front of the 1,968 aguingt 194 ,‘;4 :w s ::": ‘:‘H t L ——— i Sk |a non-partisan ticket. The number counted in, altar surrounded by many floral tri- ago. The reduetlon I net carrines o R li New London lof women who will be members of | In the fifth distriet former Con- jyqe waa atuibuted 1o an Inorease of Am Wool 0 . | Y Vi 5q |the house is large, 16 In all, gressman James P. Glynn found @, The session of the fupreme court 31,965,361 in intercst, amortiztion \i”uunrh i MPAN I Viteh fleld | Women Flected ull measure of happinees in turne "t Bridgeport Wan omitted today and and preferred dividend ‘charges of Atchison, i it y Madime e Mrs, C. M. Nevius of New Faii- | Ing the 'fl'*"r!':"’l' ";‘FT""T:r*'\: Chief Justice Gearge W. Wheeler subsidiary compani Sale Wil Il Members New York Stock Exchange il alland R G o y e 32 1 i $ ¢l i 4% : 39| fetd, Mra A‘mm B.Vinton ot Mats: L's’:"i'n"?' ormay Yoty :mm( and A;m\f‘ll:'al ‘:u.!(lhcr )Jnnn K I:Puh | Bold Loco 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange I e s 3 old, Miss ) Voaver New 2 ¥ =, were include - R 1 ahines RKlil . : T, " Kinte totaly ! 113,500 | fleld, Miss Mary Weaver of New Hif ' @ included in the honorary bear Increased activity in coal ship- Ralti [ New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Rogers' plurality 131, Hartford, and Mrs, Lewis of Strat. cd In ers. Sessions of all courts at the ' ments is reflocted in October car Reth ¢ ' N " \ 9 Py | g Vor (nmn'r;lll'r ford have been returned. Mrs. | It Waa said by many prominent Hartford county bullding were omit- |oadings of S e B & ! Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg., Tel. 2-6281 I County alion Hooker who was In the 1921 ses. democrats yesterday that had the ted this afternoon, which totaled 14,209, the third "\rxj Cen um?,fl B 1 I Now Haven sion comes back from Hartford, |congresslonal elections been close Besides the chief justice and asso- | cst month in the roais history. { Can Paclfic . 15 1 I New London . Miss Marjorle Cheney who was ac- |the natlonal committee, it was ex- ciate justices of the supreme court, S LET Ches & Ohio . 5 lacham [five in welfare legislation last ses. |Dected would have sent workers to there were present several superlor | JekNolders lob. (hal G amo| G M & \"I,’ o Y N ID N Litehfleld slon was elected from Manchester, | Connecticut in the hope of captur- court judges, members of the Harl- | Sugar company will attend 2 special | ¢ M & Q" Popfd 2 4 =5 Middl | * & or. |ing the senatorship to fill the va- ford .county har and others promi- ot FOVeR ) ey e = > T Other membars sleoted are Mra. Cor- (FOK s18 SEMRCDTSAP (90 CHLIE et Tt P { meeting November 25 to authorlze| C R Isl & P %o 14 At a result of the clection the one disturhing clement In the rine M. Alsop of Avon, niece of the cy oreated by U. 8§ Senator nent in th raternity of the ' an fssuc of 6,000 shares of § per cent | Chile Cop therwise favorable hnsiness and ecor . situation has b Kiate totals ficozs 110573 |late Col. Roosevelt whose husband |Brandegec's death. What the course State. Others, were Congressman | cumulative preferred stock and 301 (ol [uel o r... 401, . o et aatnkad b Sttt B i Saimon's plurality 128,455, “"1is & public wtilities commisaloner, |Of the state democratic committee \'(‘hu\\r! Merritt_of Starford, and | {housand shares of e e e 4 s moyoc. | e % S e ik ‘ - will be in view of the outcome of the TRev, John Calvin Godard of | common stock Kir f Yot b i : rwo l)rmmrng Named .\.h.n Hc!enn Green, r'w Granby, Mrs, i \']nle for congressman s pot Sallsbury and members of the Hart. | o Him n stock, making the total Corn Prod Ref L All indications point to a long period of business prosperity The atate scnate will have enly C. Ferriman of Naugatuck, Mrs, i BADIS % S Seaaang x ock outsta 15,000 shares of (pry Sree] . 58 15 which should result in dividend increases and the capitalizing of | twe democratic members, Tone re- M. H. Townsend at New Haven, known as the headquarters had not ford boar park commissioncrs of | preferred and 375,000 shares of com- | Coslon 0Ol 251 unnecessarily large surpluses, all of which means highe ity | turned in the 10th, in New HMaven, | Mrs, 11, S. Cos of Waterbury, Edith | reopened this forenoon. The demo-iWhich Judge Prentice was a mem- | mon, S AR e | gher security | and Lawler fn the 16th fn Water Raymond of Lyme, Ethel M. Ryan cratic primaries for delegates to the ber. | ool Erlo ) | Wiy THI ILUELon for [Cin e | o nIiEe i e SR A SRR oy Vo RtTon ate (hINmonLhCkra vr‘ :!m-‘ were: Toughton Bulkeley, | New hond offerings today were | pric e ot crats reminded them of 1921 when 'Stamford, Mrs; Sarah B. Crawford [to be held right away, however, ‘“r-.. "M’"’g‘“ Page, Gen. Lucius B. | featured by an lasue of 64,500,000 ¢ B _”‘"‘»“ John Hurley of Waterbury was the of Westport, and Mrs, Maud Wood-| It was understood this morning [87ROUR “.'“,"" W. Gross, Hey-|utata of Californin 4 1-4 and 4% per!gen aotore SR i — lons democrat fn the upper cham- ward of Bolton, Al the women are | that several candidacies for the sen. W00d H. Whaples and John A In- | cent gold benda priced to yiold 5.75 iy norrn mia ber. For the first time there 18 & repullicans atdrship would be announced forth- B¢Tsol. to 4.15 per cent o ) . o i ¥ % The church quartet sang “Lead sp Copper B 5 woman on the senate, Mrs. Merritt, | Two seesions ago the few women With. T ot = e o in the second district. The Tepub- 'momnhors sat together adjolning — e e b R RS Sl ol N oot o BT o wiafTnoornoratad @ L CRE S A L | ) Jican senators elected from the eity | wiyg SR <! "h n ended August were S e s \f itai s ot e e Doty M e S buka """""”; ¥ Mr. Butler paid tribute to the | 2048030 afrer chargen equal g K1Y Spri 5 . isn @ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain ] Tel. 2580 daloia era oty AlEa S dlenit ver \(..y‘::,m in the chamber due [nervics of Tudgs Prentice in his long | 3275 share o (e eapel stocy | KonRECO! Sl MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES New Britain; Fredorick L, Ford, Col, ['° SO iitee anignmenta. career as a judge and in the several | against $2,415,455 or a share Ll Donald R. Hart, Mgr. F. Hall, Joseph Tone (dem.) and Darhie May Be Leader GH“SFN [i[]VERNflR civie organizations in which he had | i the p Brent sndiices > —_ A Lk N £ Among the retunied members was a yart, : e e Marry Blakesles, from New Haven; 4 L ¥ y surplus was 978 against s W Golden from Meriden: Anderson and | T+ Darbie of Killingly, spoken of ! The floral offerings included a | 961,455 at the ciose of the previous g E OFFER lawler, (dem.) from Waterbury; last session as likely to be a can- wreath from the supreme court, year 1 s e b B e 2 ot 2 FAFNIR BEARI Wilder, Iiedden and Challenger from \|11u- for house leader, it heing | many perier « url " then ected th Major Jnhn\ judges, wre from his class Briggeport, gavsctadiuthalienial First W [ A 2 : Senatorial Districts P ckley would he back to com lrs‘ omar EXGCHIIY& 0 nyl\nh\ and from directors of nw 16 Dlph(helld Carriers The vnte in senatorfal distri h »l‘ .Va.vm'n carcer as s',»-'n\:vr, St 1 Nflmed m TEX ‘I‘lr:‘x'v’;?yryd“y‘v‘v[v‘flue library and Gover- Quarammed in Octoher 1-;. |‘.\ 'ur 2 2 % embracing §roups of fowns was as Denison Talcott fa back from Ver: ate (N r Tehipleton, _ Tho diphthoria situation reached |11 American 53 Prices on application tollows: non, anG oJhn C. Rrinsmade was . h:v honorary hearers were for- iis high point during the latter part | F°N" Railroad 45 Trourth district, 8Smith: 9,682, Man- sent back to the house from Wash- | SsErrEva Ay :'j r M\f? Justice Simeon E. Bald- of October when 18 cases wore P&RC&IT. 4% We Do Not Accept Margin Acconnts nix 2.252: fifth, Meech 9,575, Mrs. Ington. There will he only a few By The Associatcd Press. '(\-i." "2 -“j “\ Haven. Chief Justice quarantined, together with 16 diph. | -tre Ol 247 Duity 4,627 i, Brigham, 7. familiar faces when the house cau- | Dallas, Tesas, Nov. §.—Tor the Gooree W Viieeler, associate Judge |theria carriers. During the month 10P T & 45% 170, Peckham 3,814 1fth, Rrain- cus is held preliminary to opening | first time in histor xas elected W“‘L_\vy :”h; supreme court re- | of October, 10 th were 32 ’:r', Copy ‘f_‘ 3 i erd. 0736, Langzdon 2.212; fourteen- the session In aJnuary. a woman, Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, POrt{r fammes P. Andrews. the Rev. | cases of diphtheria. Reading . ... 62l % | Woodmff 10.7 Doolittle 3.739: With Derby and Shelton the house ' governor yesterday, Distinction of "r;”n.d r:f.“vnhgs v,rlwa‘rd ‘\nvumn, Diphtheria carriers, as explained '-”f‘"‘ Dutch 445 i o ! Seventeenth, Mitchell, 5,207, John- membership will he 236 republicans, ! having a woman chief executive w'vd “' r“"*’ ,rufm': 1\ Robingon, by Dr. R. W. Pylley, ape persons ‘j"’”‘“’ Ol 173 v § son (Aateated for reelection) 3,483: two non-partisang and 20 democrats. | officer may be shared with Wyoming 8 'L““;‘ \“Iffi». 'I"Td"r T"“‘_"'Y‘fl'lh with diphtheria germs in their | South r.‘”,” 2 H eiteanth, Cronin 5861, May, Jr. Tast session there were 52 demo- howeycr, where Mrs. Nellie Ross i fleneh, Archibald -‘-“ Veleh, T. throats who have sufficient resist- | SOUth Rai o HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN i Nineteenth, Rohbins . crats, was a candidate for governor. SR i hand Morgan G. mnce to fight off the illuess, but who 'l”u:x!.rr 4 aTedlo for tesleniton AAVE Congressional Votes Toth ara democrats and the hus-, " AT LG ean carry i o another, - The depart. | 1035 €0 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Feckwith, 7,138, Crandall 8,- The vote in the first congressional bands of both had been governors BUtleli s ]“’ e M" TS, |ment experienced much trouble dur- “ i AEE Tel.2-T186 Tel. 34320 of their respective states ripensl dyas s dramily 1ot n ing the month maintaining quaran. Transcon Oil . i s FFerguson, generally, was rkH-I Y. tine on these children,none of whom “,“"“" "? ! [ “Ma” by re o e nad any apparent cause for ¢ nited Fruf ] nega . ed “Ma" by rcason of hér | i | 5 & | .‘{f!‘m! (1] 0CK EXC mge HOTATIANS | 3cet opponcnt was Dr. George c.jArrested on Charge of tine. but who, on close examination, | 8 Tadus Alco | il ! Butte, republican. Slappi disclosed the presen; “f b O Shphads We offer and recommend ] e | 2 tee 1 1 FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY | M Ferguson went through three | 5, “210’:“5 ‘fml o face = e ] Burritt Hotel Building | bitter campaigns, not from a desire Street was C I O RS i & L s to hold office, but in an effort toi :.','::: ',h"y":":"’"‘ by Policeman | lty tems Wi ?':R,'.‘f‘f,‘,:m RANKS AND TRUST COS. ~ vindicate the Ferguson familf ThOMAs J. Feeney on .’(harp. of 32RO An e Bl | A% | D [Pgele Sty nams, Her husband, James .l Gl PO L MCatter| Anfliony Bellachino wiil leave ! J iRt et el )G 1 Ferguson, was imprached When &ov- B arosted Nl wartant atenii i £ V. S TREASURY STATEMEN] Gban: RiVer: B/.Co 200 10 | J&) 180,000 | a complaint was made by Mildred SAturday for a trip to Louisville, - o First Natlonal Bank 20 | 129 1] Q3 1180,000 ernor and was unable to get his, L atiatsiiar R e ey L. §. treasury balance, 335,57 Hitd.-Astna Nat. Bank s | 310 Laleal 2,000,000 | name on the hallots as & candidate. OM"’::;'] = ‘h“-d"," e e e s ot Unlty Tt ekt odgel ————e Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. J 4 ve o i ed her. 3 it 5 eiria Fikniot Hariferd | 21 23 | *aoece|She had to survi e AmoRprimerics - will meet at the home of Mrs | CLEARINGS AND BALANCES, Park St Trust Co. | " | s Q] 100,000 ! and the final election to wi i R z 4 Charles It b at 31 Columbia New York-—Exchanges, q enix National Bank | | i3] @3 | ugmate) Her opponents charged that if Mra VACANCIER IN ARMY Al rea T h A e b on R o R 000 000 L Bl e b a0 0 side Trust Co 1 Qs 130000 | poreugon was elected hier husband | An unusually large number of va- Fea 3 s 5 5 : ate Bank & Trust Cn. | 13 | J&J | 400,000 P Th 5 There will ha a pienic lur on—-Exchanges, 64.000,000; 8. Security Trust Co, ‘ a 12 w\ QJ | 1,000,000/ w\mnl.) “rmlld Wi governor, he t“\nv‘ o8 in the army to be filled from An anniversary mass for the late ances, 16,000,000, Clty Bank & Trus Res. - | | chatge was denied vigorously. this area are now open, aeccording| \Michael O'Neil will he i \SURANOE COS. During most of the campaigns|to a bullotin received taday by Sor- | ek tomorrow mnrnfi:‘”;ga: st JOHN L KEOGH FIRE INSURANCE 3 Mrs. Ferguson remained in Temple | geant Hayward at the local recruit- Joseph's church i Members C lidated Stock Lixchange of N York Astra ::lr- 1nu, oe Shagi ey ! QU ;ggf{ A caring for her home and doihg her | ing office. These include five places | * Marriage licensen have been issued F A E — Members Consolidated Stock Lxchange of New Yor utemebile Ins. Co. §: Q. 0 ) Ry . F >3 A iy 2 a lic 56 ve he 1e¢ ; Abnrie to cor e ST || o mousehond wark. She i) In-thr evsaie he et openinen ge rernene s have been et | Forefgn Evchange A STOCKS Bridgepart National Fire Insurance Co. 510 ] QJ | 3000000, the mother of two daughters, one of | this branch for two vears, and the | avenue. and Miss Cocnlia Teboraki of ; : Pheeniz Fire ns. Co. [ sl | 83| saonono witom s married and lives in Aus-| first vacaey. for a year in the en- | gn e oie ARl Ak - Danbury New Haven Rossia Ina. Co. (20 Ll 2 [tin. She has one grandson. Her|gineers. There are also nine DIaces 111 North strect. amd Anne Zarhen. | New York. Nov. s—Forelgn ex- Middletown BONDS LIFE AND INDEMNITY COS. :quh)mxs acclaimed her election last [ in tha field artillery and 12 in ('nn}“.a of 36 Oak atrset changes irregular. Quotations in Direatl PriatetWire ol New! York 5 = : 38 - o 5 rec rate o New York tna C & 8. Co. 500 | | 12 ) QI 2,000,000 | Night escorting her from a news-|infantry . 2 Y s \lins, centa: Great Britain: demand 4536 X b B e £ | | 10 1) Q3 | 10000000 paper office to her home. ! e A L A s k. cables 4380 §0 day hills on @] G- F GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. 1. Nat] Bauk Bldg.—Tel. 1012 onn. General Lifs Y 11 Q3 | voonoon : X s Y TFACHERS' CONFERENCE | ot e o they wiil ubanks 45334, nee mand e etlar 1 4 0| @3 | 2800000 CONGREGATIONAL WEERK | /ja “Laboratory Plan” of school spend the, wint 3211 °s demand Tracelers i | aso | 18 1 QJ ! 10000000 Copgregational week ;m s at the | studies will be generally discussed| A routine b 4341 cablos 4 gium: de Firth Lutheran churc® tomorrow | in all of the groups at the local ! Kiwanis club was held at the I mand 4.80; cables 48015, PUBLIC UTILITIE:! | T s § held a e EBMOVTILITIES ] Cieming and continues throughout | teachers® contorence in the Central | rit hatel at noan nday. Only mat.| man (per trillion) BENEFICIAL e 30 v 1 83 1 L5000 Friday, Saturday and Monday. To- ' Junfor High school fomorrow after- ters of interest o the club were dis Hol! nd. 39/65. Norway |LOAN . TO'ME Harttord Elsctric Lt ptd. 188 | | | | morrow night's program will begin | noon. Each subject will bo discuss- Next We cording deman en = Hartford Elsctric Lt. com. 195 | with a concert and an address by |ed at a scparate conference under to President Charles W wkins it rk: demand s e L b Llan $ ] QI8 IR000000) Ry Dr. A. A. Ahlquist in com-a leader, and the advisability of this is expeeted to have the si- mark: demand 17.37. Swit i S moration of the former King plan of study will be taken up i dent of the New York I Post ' demand 19,27, Spain: demand 13.45. MANUFACIURING COS. Guetavus Adolphus of Sweden, [ each! Other fopics, designed 10 discuss publicity a SR Greece mand 1.7633>Toland: de- Many people horrow here r.;{.m\ and then pay cash (n( f P %) 855 13 | Q) | 12500000 [ whose anniversary comes November | make the studies more interesting Mr. and Mrs Czecho-Slovakis: d other necessities and <o keep their credit good everywhere. srican Hardwar r. (S 1 2 cial up to $3 can be easilv. p 1v n A :,.g.c'rkr.'cn.. S | PR RNl 016, apd useful to the pupils L Ba R Aa ehtArl A Jugo-Slavia e Beneficial Loan up f“” can be ea ily, promptly a 1 Rigelaw-Hifd. Carpat Com ex L 2 AR LRl Lo - ESTe taken up, and a suggestion for an of Mason Drive ar demand 1 prisihycsmanee ten lioigs e “vb“"“ Temox Bitlnesid Bpencar; go. LCs il 5 =i | 1.00000| Peopio no longer searen for “T'or | athlstic game day for grades & and in New Joraey mand ; Adk us to show sny our plan for “having and eavi Colling Corapany s Jo 150 ) 130 1] Q| 1000000} Rent” and “For Sale” sign ey |6 and the junior and senior high . g e Notice these terms “— others may be arranged to Colts Arms Co. (*3) T S £.000,000 | use the Want Ads. | schonls will be talked over. BRINGS SUIT FOR $1.000 235 your income. i agle Lock Co. (23) et - '! ‘,:} L e A R R = Pav § 4 a month an $60 loan Rearin, S 2 8 ! uiadibivall o Pay $5 a month on $100 loan Fuller Brush Co. Class A (3h) e o i ‘wah : fred LeWitt, has hrought RS s Pay Taenih eale160 Toan Fuller Brush Co. Claes AA | ] L el cuit for $1.000 against Martin Grab- i Py TR ¢ 2 Fuller Brush Co, 1t Pid. (D) s 1o T oski of Newington over an aiezed | Accumulated Dividends par :“ Ubgontealy oo Hart & Cooley (26 el { - S R ¥ mon 300 1o et . ptd. 0% “y 4 g . vdar 1 st mernationn) Siver o com. | 13| 13 s Qs | s Tax Exempt'in Connecticut and Free from returnable in the court af co Are Ordered Cancelled 2 Lacders. Frary & Clatk (26) R S 1115100 all Federal Income Tezes pleas the first Tuesday in Decem-| New York, Nov. S.—Accumulate BENEF[C]AL LOAN SOCIETY Brit. Mach, Co., pfd. 4 sy er. 8. Petraus] has also sued et ot t ow Brit, Mach. Co., com. (38) | vl i ‘ ,‘M"“;, ,!r‘”,‘,k"fum RS s b atock ¢ PROFESSIONAL BUILDING AR ! | 1] QI | 250000 | . g e e e osrsellogle S0y WEST MAIN S1 Roo ms 101 - 105 Tel. 1-9-1-3 North & Judd Mtg. Co. (25) | ] 4 6 | QF16| 2,000,000 w t t ught through Hungerford S F:_th e Wisxi(35) | 25 | 28 ) i ;,nzz,,':m, aven, Onnec lCll :“l e .”l_‘ E ”" :, ; “\IA o 2 « rdave 8 te 1 et M tasl Corpas 0] var | 17,700,000 ) Torsy Gltdy o 1 1 o stock i g g 50 | 288 | Q5 ! 'Easo0 ‘ 4% BONDS he defendant have heen attacl % : Buardard Screw Co., com. | VSIS AN — | QF15| 6.800,000 s S e cas eturnable the first 1 1 — G Stanley Works, ptd. (25) 27 1 1.QJ 6,500,000 Due November 1, 1929-1934, incl. Tuesday of December in the t of i . Sranley Worka, com. (£8) I Bl 83 1 Tovomns | comimonlpicest Eelrauzins 3 LT UNUSUAL VOTING RECORD Stanley Rule Torrington Co. (28) 3| 40 J s 5 4 a P < also e oion Mfg. Co. N. Brit. (1) | 01 3% 1 1 QJ ! 10,000,000 | gul investment for' Savings Banks in New York and all I'rought a summary process against HRRal )y ; Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. (3§) | iful\ s‘;; | New England States Grebaakit sesking torbviat Y from tloniic SelnioE l AIN ILN Whitiock Coll Pipe. 1] o the farm in case W R SR, OF NEW BR [ IV 3 ; NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES Prices to yield about 3.80% fore Judge E W el Batins s 2 November 11 z America (Pank of) 240 Q. 8,600,000 A N o X ¥ A ovem A ~tors ¥ \ddition to t} o o American_Exchange Nat'l e g | Bidas s To equal this tax free vield on New Haven bonds | A S o J¢ Andrew Turnbull and L. D. Penficld e e it 87 é_, | 000,000 an individual investor residing in Connecticut would s pay 2 to stock of Hare! Cast! Ballota'ifor: Bacry Central Unlon Trust 2 gj 12 ggzu‘: have to secure a yield of 4.20% on state or municipal ¢ i i National ., : b Q 2 ‘ G. 0. P. President Enn;-m Phenix Nat'l QJ 10,500,000 bonds subject to the State tax. N 2 D ; Chemical National B.Mo.| 4.600,000 ler @ I i RO Commerce (Natl. Bank of) Q;‘, H-*“jg ':3‘; The following table shows approximate vields on 1 pris for = e s CURTIN'S MONTHLY RLPORT Goca Kashings] | sheenoos fully taxable bonds subject not only to the Con- 511 ¥nd transport - 1.000 Fai : g . 0 Sy sy Farmers Loan & Trust Co. QF , 5000000 necticut State tax but also Federal Income taxes " ected from th Over 1,000 Fail to File Andrew Tur 2 iipeciatiCorliy. Virst Nationsl Bank QJ 10,000,000 g e n : . ¥ ind Guaranty Trust Co. Q31 | 25000000 S Apprazimate Vields i pscend . la\ahl Property Lists \ G - Hanover Natiosal QJ §.000.000 3 wisien i | More thar | taxpayers failed | Niles - } for 21 Irving Bank-Columbla Trust %] 17,500,000 2 te submit lists ¢ r taxable hol > ok " 1 when tawvers Title & Trust | $10,000. 4.29% - e e thail T e A 8 tec % Manhattan Co. (Bank of) (50) Q3 ' 10,000,000 25,000 4499, % 1 nssess i : : Mechanica & Metals Natl | QJ | 10,000,000 3 50,000, . 4799, ronth of Oct 1 as a A ir s W National City = Q:‘l l‘ ‘:';;{g')"“ 75,000 5109, | will be taxed an ses and N it 3 i 0.000 9 g o 42t ’: A T 1 ew York Trust Co. R 100,000, 5439 | ite laws i Title, Guaranty & Trust Co, . QM3 | 10.060.000 R . e placed on the 5 i U. 8. Mortgage & Trust Co. 303 Q3 | 3000000 . who fail to give in s ! A We recommend these Bowds for investment. If A o o b \ 14 ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES . ntcrested, telephone or telegraph at our expense Foane 16352, Al s, 35 garages o American Alllance Ina Ce. 350 | 390 20 | QJ15 | 1,000,000 opposite St Mary's Clhureh = s ety g 1 10 | QM1 5900000 g . Residence, 13 Summer St.—1625-3 TO DISCUSS AR FIELD ‘ ; ) UNIVERSAL CLUB MEETS. Continental Insurance Co. (25) (] 3 24 | JJ10 | 10.000.000 e ol ¢ AL, Knox, secretary o L sl Phenrs o Ot | 134 | 1 31330 | ‘Sesnve The National City Company =t i : ar ‘ e pids e Frankiin Fire Ins. Co, (264 | 1t |1 24 | Ja3 | 1000000 = % Sl S e e ;um- Falle Ins. Co. (10) 41 QJd | 1Lodv.ewy National City Bank Bllilding, New Yerk AT R ORI A 2 F Globs & Rutget . s SS YOUR SYMPATH)Y " g a a bus Gireag Americ surance Ce 3 18 | QI1B | 12.500,000 Hartford—Connecticut Mutual Building MXEwE with J e s \ ¢ Mmsuicnce Co. (50) 133 19 | QJ 1,500,000 3. I r Vome Tnwurance Co. | 348 w ( saa | asoooe Telephone—2- ow o' ; K irs. Co. of Morth America (10) 62 1% | JI $.000,000 the city i disc v ered. Mr rmoull Liberty Taa. Co. (50) . 20 | J&d | 500,000 2 ¥ 9 n \ accord Mr. “iational Surety i 17 9 ] QJ | 10,000,000 The abore statements while mot guaranteed are belicved to be correet trom R s v g Niagasa Falle ins. Oo. (50) 171 5 Wl 3.000.000 F. B. BOLLERER'S PONY SHOL ettt = 1 .- g eferred Accident 00| | ) CHURCH ST, TEL. 886 gl on fiyi ¥ L Cider and pump- H Westchester Fire lna Oo. (10) o er 1 T ¥ were served. ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924, 24th, Shaw 7,271, Dunleavy 2,- | district gave E. Hart Fenn, rapuh-. | ~ HART & COOLEY

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