New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 13

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~r. > ‘and CHARTER REVISION |PARIS AGREEMENT ™ GOES T0 THE JURY Copics of Changes Mailed to Gommon Council Members Recommendations of the charter | revision committee which are to ba acted upon Wednesday evening at a | LEAVES U. 3. FREE (Continued From First Page) ment requires submission to con- Kress are not regarded by adminis- tration lcaders as valld, They take the view that it has been memorial policy of the Washington government that the executive deal (1l matters relating to the col- the im-held yesterday afternoon, | [ _[treasurer ineeting of the common council were | 10101 UF clalms agulnst other na- malled today to members of the | common councll for study. 1€ AUas dopambiseny UK e The amendments concern the fol- | MCrilvd ita denlal of a story that lowing matters: Chunging the sys- | *MF lor Kellogg had aought to tem of school bond Ixsuunce to fn- | 114Ny Anwcrican signature of the| clude power 1o sell bonds for the purpose of altering and enlarging prosent school bulldngs: eliminating the assessment of benefits for perma- nent pavement; extending payments over a pertod of years and laying taxes accordingly: pincing power over the method of appointing po licemen and firemen under the jur- tion of the common ecouncil; iing of dand necessary for sions of streets, et fixing a quor- um for segsions of the ¢ity meeting | hoard; payment of reserve officers from the regular appropriation rath- er than the pension fund; redueing the size of the city plan commission increasing its duties and pow- ere; eliminating the filing of tax lists | on all but personal properties; em- powering the public works hoard to dircount notes on asscssments of henefits; empowaring the water | hoard to sell or lease land with the permiggion of the mayor and board of finance and without approval of extin- | the city meeting hoard: adjustment of the assossments on sewer and wi- ter mains: placing of voting ma- chines at the time and place of ad- ion of new electors for their in- zoning; issnance of sewer honda. mis struction; and subw ALCORN CONFIDENT 0F GETTING BANDIT BACK From First 'age) (Continue watching with thos the suspected man We have enough evidence lo hang Chapman,® Mr. Alcorn said today, “and we will bring him buck here to stand trial if we have fo take the ¢ all the way to I'resi- dent Coolldge.” Today Mr. Alcorn iy making effort 1o have Chapman re- «d to this city rather than sent o Atlanta. ntg from Mr. Alvorn's office today visited the county i sl ¢id a seeret conference with Wal ter Shean who still maintaing that Chapman is guilty of the murder of Policeman Skelly in New Britain. Mr, Aleorn was in communication witd the U. ttorney general at Waushingfon and with the Indian- apolis authorities teday vegardin the removal of Chapman to this city. CHAPMAN GAUGHT AT MUNCIE,1ND. (Continued from Tirst Page) «d connection with a number of crimes over the country have been abated taxes in the amount of $254.79 which is classed as “uncol- lactible”. These amounts are taxed against persons who cannot be found or from whom it is not pos- sible to obtain payment: TO BANQUET EMPLOYES Emploves of the New Britain dis- | trict of the Connecticut Light and Power Co. will be guests ot the cor- poration this evening at a banquet at the Burritt hotel. Eervice rvv‘\‘ will be given to some of the oider | employes. | tions commiittee, ireement with a reservation absolv- ing the United States from any obligations or commit- ments in conneetion with the agr ment, It was explained at the ¢ partment that such a step was re garded as unnecessarvy, There ap- 110 be cvery desire at the de- partment to regard the Paris nego- tlations as a closed ineident. Secrctary 1ughes was sald g White t the THouse to have for liis statement the complete of the president before it was Is- ned Senator Willis of Ohio, a vepubli- can member of the settlement foday with the pmn-u vut declined to what an, the question wis considered, ®enator Johnson, whose resolntion specifically | | | |1n the sanction |to be 1 forcign rola- [Past year in the church there disenssed the Pargs | heen ¢, | firmed, NEW BRITAIN DMIY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925, NUAL MEETING OF ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 2\ Number of Children And Grown Ups In Parish Totals 1188 785 Communicants, The annual mecting of & Mat. thew's German Lutheran church was with the following offlcers: LA, Hoffman; vice-presi- | Linn; secretary, K, b, Kauf- financlal socretary, John treasurer, W. J. Hutengs; | of the bhallding fund, ki board of deacons clection of the President, {dent, R, mann | Richte Adolph Wy Jolin Juknat, J. Behrendt, W, 8, Hausman, A, Reckert; member of chool board, Gust Kuchn: trustees, . Radke, A. Wendlandt, / .. Huck. The report of the treasurer show- cd the receipts of the general fund of the congregation to have been $0,706.68 and the dishursements $8,- 995,81, leaving a balance of $500.87. The report of the pastor shows the number of children and adults church 1o be 1,188; the num- ber of communicant members to be 785: the number of voting members | the numher of pupils at- ¥ t, Clty ltems s Because of the fllness of Miss Viv. fan R. Bcott, acting secretary of the chamber of commerce, the weekly meeting of the directors was not held today. A meeting of the Y. W. IL. A, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the club rooms in United bullding. The meeting will be followed by an en- tertalnment by Miss Madeline Stew- art, Refreshments wiil be served. A son was born ut the ew Britain gencral hospltul yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carroll of Grant street, ‘I'nomaston, A son was born turday night to Mr. and Mra James M. Farrell of 70 Gilen street, ond a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Olson of 444 Church street, 9 o'clock Wednesday moriing, Watch | papers for fusther announcements.— advt, Joseph Krecheyvaky, Chester, sam Epstein, and Albert Epstein, doing business on Hartford avenue, as the New Britain Paper It} the Chester Beverage Co., have solved partnership, the former two having bought out the latter two, The John A. Andrews Co., Inc., tending the parochial school to be | 154; the number of pupils attending the Sunlay school 142, During the 31 baptisms, 26 marri children con- ex and 16 burials, " New: Britain leade in chool Enumeration has brought suit for $150 damages against Roger Smith over a bill of {8144, Saul P. Waskowitz issued "the writ, Wages at the Holnes Brick Co. in Berlin were to be at-| fached, but the clerk disclosed that there was no money there for Smith, Mrs. Willlam Anderson and daughter of Brooklyn, N, Y. are The Boston Store, Donnelly-Mullen | Co., will be closed all day Tuesday to re ange stock for its sale starting e Wall Street Briefs Agreement by ofticlals of the Silk Assoclation of America on a definite plan looking to the organization of {an exchange to deal in raw silk fu- {tures, in conjunction with repre- | sentatives of the New York cotton exchange, 1s expected this week. A {Joint committee will be appointed to | draw up a plan for vhe operation of the proposed exchange which will be yatterned so far as practicable after the cotton exchange and submitted to the entire membership of the Silk | aksoclation for approval, Recer t stock market guotations of 18105 a share for Nasli Motors pre- ferred stock and %260 a share for the common represents, It s caleu- lated, a market appraisal of $1,615 | a share for the *original “bonus” | ¢ common stock, the annual dividend return being equivalent to more than $80 a share on the original issue. New York ' hed r of | | The tabi slephione Co, another record br construction activitics {1924, more than ,000 i phones now being infuse fn th o8- king in | tele- > o Iritory it serves in New York, New | 1 and Connecticut a gain of 205,000 telephones for the year, 1 New hond offerings today exceed- ed $60,000,000, 1) largost 1,:\1\:;‘ | 840,000,000 Sinclair Crude Of) Pur- | chasing Co. 3 year zold notes, series ! A, at 49 1.4 to yield more than 6 per cent, Otheis neluded $5,000,« 'Am | Beth e 13 WALL ST. REPORTS | [* Low 9% 161 116 TR 884 High Allls Chal Am Cun Am Loce . Am Smelt , Am Sug . Am Sum .. Tel & Am Wool Anacondn Atehizon At GIf & Bald Loco Baltj & Olio , Stecl Bosch Mag . Cen Leath . Can Pacifie Ches & Ohio M &SP w 445 108 . 1487 081y 4% CM & St I prd 26% 1014 CHIsl & P . Chile Copper . Col Trucl Con Textlle Corn Prod Cru Steel 7815 Cuba Cane Sug 127 Cosden Of) Ret i to come up Wednesday in the| o Mrl : spending two weeka at the home of (000 Munson Steamship ling 3 ferelen relations committes, de-| , oW Dritain jed the state of|afry, Emil Leupold of 361 Arch[6 per cent secured gold notes at 99 clined to comment on Seerotary | OM0ECticut in the increase of school | gtreet, Mrs. Anderson was formerly | ylelding 6.37 per cent and $2,250,000 | New Haven ., Hughes, statement other than 'n"'“"" tion last vear, according o afjeg 5tnel Rotlins of this city Community Tower & Light Co. Ist | Norf & West . X0 Uit nia Fesl dhion my mneol [ Mivle vhule s By 'l","""’ Alssania foige 80, 246 A T. 0. | morikage collaterdl staine fued 5| North i) i) gEab e Sl S “Ml.f.m.l of education, the 1824-23 en- [ pyiioniarg of st. George will hold a |per cent gold notes series D, at 97 | Pacific Oil . HEEA % {Hasint(d A )i llcRss roliment heing 674 above that of the | topyiar husiness meeting Wednesday | to yield ahont §.25 per cent. I'an Americ 6% 65 [ previous year. Irom 1920 to 1024, [ oventie in Jr. 0. U, A. M. hall, = Penn Nl 4875 481 W Britain has kept pace with such o qgment for the plaintift by de- ! Stock prices displayed a strong P& R C & 1 40% 49} I 9 larger cities as Hartford and "‘“7'!"-!1:um, in the amount of $45 was ren- fons at the apening of today's mark- | Pieree Arrow 13% 14 0 w“"'vm chool \j‘-M‘ ttion growth, | geayeq hy Judge Renjamin W. Alling et with buying orders spread over a | Pure Ofl 0 30 " heing =econd only ta New Haven M in oity court this afternoon in the | brend list. 1. §. Cast Tron Pipe ad- | llep T & |this respect. “The figures released by |case of Oreste Meisteri against Tony |vanced 2 points and Foundation Co, | ltay Copper T[] FT PM N he board show a jump of 1,487 in|paveleski. Trving Rachlin repre- [{ 1-2, buving of the latter being | Keading [the number of local schaol ehildren, |gented the plaintifr. stimulated by the announcement |Joval Duteh .. 2% R | while Hartford followd with 1,260, Tha New Rritain chapter, €on-ithat the preferred stock would be | Sinclair Of i . i | These tigures would tend to place the { nacticut Councll of Catholie Women, | ratired. Davison Chemica) and Gen- (South Pacifies 1 (Continued from irst Iage) jpresent population of this city at | will hold a meeting in the Y. M. T. cral Asphalt each advanced a point. | South Rallway 82% = 6481, A. & B. hall Wednesday evening at 4 = lebaker .. 4113 mian, basing their r.e.lu;m & the 4 == o | Fiotation of a $125,000.000 bond | Texas Co 11 £ F PR . | Legio: csday e at relegraph Co. recenfly will make rANECo v elled well armed, would not shoot Stand by Their Guns § o'clock in St. Mary's school hall, ‘{‘,.,,r ssary for affiliated members| Union Pacific . 15013 it policenan. Chief Hart pointed | Amendments o the salary com- | e S e I of the Rell aystem to do new financ- | United Fruit . 215 ont the readiess with - which lie | mittue report o increase the pay of | LS ENCT o of the pro- 1S Indus Alco 8% apened five yosterday on the Muncie | policemen and firemen are being | R e L e e e police as an answer (o these states | considered by members of the com- | e S e alli § i aents. mon cowncil and may be introduced | fi?athg Hloeh ,“,' \‘:], l,-,h“ - :A;v“”-[’- W ¢ i sllets Correspond, - Wednasday evonlig. ‘The. comit- | ,,,,,,,,‘, stock and %o enable this com- | - The fact that Chapman was cap-, {ee recefved a petition from the fire. Jany to retire a $30,000,000 bond | LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS tured in Indiana bears out,the con-| men for a0 cents a day inereass and Henll Bivo B, Otner snbsldiaries sl will be| (Furnished by Putndm & Co.) tentions of the local police that l\'! rom the policcinen for an inerease W m,,,_"‘ age 271 years, died | financed through loans or similar tna Casnalty .. 15 is the 3 nrlm;“l“v it of 0. per cont. Both were rejected. | \oforday S S R e ] 'Aetna Life Ins. Co. ) 848 vas rec y that the -— ——— e il arte e [Artua Vire ) ] Lile in which i and the bundit| DALY COUNCIL MLL e ;l';x ,’I,M.I,: :’,,:,,‘,: ‘Tl,_;l:,,"i! opean | Automobile " came to this city on the morai mi Daly Council, No. 1 from Lewiston, Maine, about two | countries ion of 'Hartford Iir (59 the burglary was identified as one f will hold a vegular mecting in the | onths ngo and made his home at | doing any . Alex- National Iire - that had heen stoln at Fort Wayne, { club roomis on Franklin Square to- | 46 Church street, . A brother and | -1 1. Moore, v to! Ploenix Fire 3 Ind. This woull secm to give cre- 1Morrow evening at 8 o'clock, Im-!gster, living in thip/ city, survive, Spafn, informed hankers on a recentiTavelors In O L) denee to the story that the much poriant malters including house | Mr, Biron was a member of Daly | \isit to Wall street. The present|am Hardware 2 sought bandit had been in Mun rules will be brought up for dis- | council, Knights of Columbus. ! financial position of the country is \m Husiery 40 about a mouth before the local mur- | cussion. The body was sent to Lewiston, | ¢ 4, and the DR der as he had cvidently come here The pinochle “sharhs” of the| Maine, last night by M Kenne & opposed u.| Spt Co com ..112 116 rom tho west. Investigators who | council are going to emulate the Interment will be in that!! flotation of foreizn loans 185 & Spencer com 4 s ooked over th machine in the crusaders of old during ‘the next —— Billings & Spencer pfd .. 8 10 municipal garage lhere sald that jt | tew months when they will inyade g Tt D raas 1 showed unmistakable signs of long, 4l councils in surrounding cities Mrs. John Secry. Colt's Arms hard driivig. 1ort Wayne is but ajand towns and play return matches| tword has been received fn fhis agle Lock - short distance from Munice, in an effort to capture a mytho- | ity of the death in Stratford, Conn., nir Be logical champlonship at wielding [ o¢ My, John Seery. She “‘.s‘ be- t & Cooley the pasteboards. Committees will | fora her marriage, Miss Catherine | BEIN[i UFFERED BR'BE nderalTl ASKS C0.0PERAT]ON be despatched to Plainville and |cassidy and was a resident of l‘\la‘ N B Mact Bristol this weck, the first to chal- | city for a number of years. N B Machine D lenge the Holy Name society in| i N o Postmaster General Urzes All Post- | the governor's home town and the Tadius Bloski | (Continued from First o i second to throw down the gauntlet| Tadius Tioskl, the Infant son of | = masters In Countrs To Glve De- fto the members of I'alos councll in | \ir, ‘and Mrs, Stanley Rioski of 343 | M Were unloading a boat, partment Their Sppport. under the name of the New England Waist Co, Harry H. Milkowitz wa appointed trustee apd Charles Myer, Tsrael Nair, and Fted Wink praisers. The meeting was e ap- post- poned until 2 o'clock Tuesday after- | noon. January pending further examination of the bankrupt OIL PROBE Washington, Jan REPORT. 19.—Senator Waiah, democrat, ontana, nounced today he would call up in senate tomorrow the majority report of the oil investigation. s| { the Bell city. The Daly council team will have was enjoyed SURPRISE FOR MISS MORGAN Miss Jean Morgan of Whiting street, Plainville, was tendered a sur- prise party at home Saturday eve-, ning in honor of her 20th birthday. | | Miss Morgan received many gifts mes were played and lunch was served. Relatives from Waterbury | and friends from New Britain and an-| Plainville were present 2 1hs. best Coftee, $1, Russell Bros. l —advt. morning. thia morning | | High street, dled yester The funeral was hels Funeral Director Phone 1 opposite St Mary's Church Residence, 17 Summer $t.—1625-3 "FLOWERS F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop CHURCH STREET Florists' Telegroph Service, | name of which T saw to be the | ot under investigation, Included among Washington, J 19.—Complaints | i's first baptism of fire Thursday | .+ 1110 Sacred Hea Fois 'J “A man was [nrn‘g:' to me W them is the wurder of Patrolman that he post ‘oftice department’s | CVCNINg when sets will be played | pone wag fn the Sac Heart | "#me they said was Griffin. He said Jomes Skelly New Britain, Conn.. cconomy policy is interfering with | a8ainst the crack melders of the | metery. Ihe knew I was down there to who was killed when he sur he efficiency of the postal serviee | parish of John the Evangelist, N LS Stearns. “That is not so,' 1 1 a yegg, believed to have heen rompted John H. Bartlett, first as- | The sets will be p d in the parish |'I am down here to get adve jin, oracking a safb there. sistant postmaster general, o send |hall on Newligton avenue and | He then related of seeing a man « received here from (to all postmusters today, at the di- | nearly 100 rooters will wend their ] 1 in uniform upon whom turned his New Britain that steps will he taken Ircetion of Postmaster neral New, | way there to wateh the contests, ! ufl?l’a 5 | tiashlight a saw 1) was Officer ta extradite the escaped criminal to '« proclamation calling for complete, — e | Vollmer. I said to him,” the wit- wuswer the charge of murder t 1gh and lionest cooperation. NE \\ l\l.ll\x\ “TABS" WIN, ness continued, “Vollmer, you have May Go Back To Atlanta policy of economy is intende *w Britain Y. M. T. A. & B. N[Tatschastinnal Cavalliore. {00 rrason to fear me. 1 am enly Federal officials here did mot re- t conflict with or abridze zood post . ned members of the| mha funsral of Mrs. Sebastiana | here because T heard it was impos- veal whether Chapman will be com serviee,” Mr. Burtlett said, “but riden “Tabs® at a pool tourna- | cavalliere was held this morning at |Sible to get bevond a certain d peiled to answer any of the numer- 'the départment insists 1 the pment and smoker Suturday evening, | e e ing parlors |16, T wanted to sce ous charges which developed against |strictest business methods, and when [and the local poal team won the A and Sagarino on Spring |fact that there was him since his escape from prison. [these have heen applicd, it insists | tournament by a total of 38 potnts. | . it A S e United States' Marshal Linius P. upon being informed immediately | The result of t anies played: | Mary's church, e e Meredith, however, stated he was of |wlither illotment for servic William Do : BRI Sy e Rl G hi to the opinfon Chapman will be taken [adequate or not. It it is not ade-| 38: Martin Walsh, jr Woll- fyor A, McCrann. nt was fn | you the exy hack to Atlanta to serve out quate, and a good case of proof is| schluger, §0; Jawes 1L Riley, ir R et iar e term before standing trial in wade ont to the department then|io; J s mmn 46; James Luby, | e | Pather Bennett was Lere asked t state court, the department can present that|so: MeCue Clement Gr. 0+ | St R o e e vl et proof to the budget .m‘l to congress | Mahoney, BTt e Ll o or additional appropriations. Danicl Dovan, | ) Vo 2 asl thetar talked to on GOMMENDS SLAYER “If the public is not getting good ST | 'l‘”]»“ '”’"N'”R at ':‘t‘i‘n he or | service, postmasters J.h\fll‘l bo the| CrIURCH WORKERS BANQUET S T B T first to learn the fact and the first! Tho members of the cholr and | o rook ; at the front of the try N Forle Sentences Youth AT e e . | gl mass of o to see him at the f of the truck, | iy Saisnies i |torprove1Vitoiie ey imen workers of §1. Mary's church “M‘\n R S r g | the witness continued. I went and Who Killed Father While Defend- e be the guests of the pastor, Rev.|yiocious seciate . Stanis. | was met by Griffin who pulled out a . re Boleslaus society anid E _|Eastern Stations WV I" Matthew J. Trayrior at a banquet in | "o e Burial w ,-P! e you ing Mother, Sympathizes With Him Ecli the Burritt Hotel tomorrow night. |, .. i hones ) | Broadcast on Eclipse | supper wint be served promptiy at ! ST rbicmetan New York, Jan, 19.—Although the keharst, N. J., Jan. 19.-A 1a-|7 o'clock and those present will fn- | : — taking of human life could not b: scription of 1 aph-| clude the members Tt el Fsther Helen Sloc condoned, anybody who defended his f the eclipse of sun next | singers, pow reut cellectors and ai | The funeral of Esther Slo- mother against the attacks of his| gturday from the dirigible Los An-|other workers of the chureh, A mp. (MM infant danghter of r. and ither was deserving of the &ym-| zoig will be broadcast by relaying|sical program will be frrnished ang M Raplh Slocum of Shaghticoke, pathy and respect of society, JUdEC | through stations WJAR in Provi-| save Il give remarks folowing - v Was hell ay atternoon I'rancis X. Mancuso sald today in|jojee to WEAF in New York,|epo '€ 4t 3 o'clock .at the home of Mr L sentencing Stephen 8. Mehringer, 22, | WA p in Washinston and others, it | = SN | Slocum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, |nett said, and told e to Sing Sing for from 14 months 10| was wnnounced here today. A de-| HEARING ON BUS LINE |H. Russell, 10 South Burritt street. '£0 home. Whereupon Stearns for 15 years after the boy had pleaded | seription of the flight and the work| A request for a hearing before the Frederic L Fay, assistaat to the Scrondatime SN CRNEI Builty to second degree manslaugh-| o photographing and of conditions| pubiic ytilities commission on the Pastor of the South C satlonal home In his T“‘_,“u““ k ter for fatally shooting his Xa(h'.-r‘ iboveithe , in case they arel g 0 0 O o Jomes. of the church, officiated. The body as sert (minutes of four o'clock. last November. Y Saturday, w! . > to Shaghticoke today | TR pr on Saturday, 1 irtford-New Drita i v bi ) aghticoke Judge Mancuso added that it was| oui The photogra :I‘ e b “""| e DENILS SUB RUM RUNER doubt{ul any jury wou convic! de )0] ear t Nantuecket = : ol A c City, 5 ip: doubttul it 14 t| made at a point near th e e John Wanco. N.J T the boy. Under the terms of the sen-| 1ight Ship oft Montauk Point, L. 1. | ooor 0 00 0o T sice 1 The funeral of Johu Wa tain Raudolph Ridgel i tence, Mehriager will serve™about 10 | R Sae 2 LI ot fter yelack of coast guard here, in dinyi S ChaHir AL Sing) | S | vised the mayor. The resolution was held ves “":“.‘ aft "‘“")“)‘” 1 fad & . debi 5 5 Sl Eal ne e on 5y iever at the late home, 194 Oak stroet and a submarine was being emplo The defendant returned trom the| BOUK0S Property h = m’::; : o ,“m”,‘fl P LA .1 1:30 at the Ruthenlan Greek rum runners to land cargoes i b navy o year ago with an honorable Transferred for §35,000 ng In the mayor's office. A e S R e A lischarge to find that his father,| Necllie Bonkus. through Roche &| 2 S 1 2 PR n Patl hould t we w imply RYE o . 1 <SS 1P mmaculate Conception. L [ shonl ry it, w ¥ Michael Mehringer, was continually | Cabclus, has. sold the store and| MISS ‘!-"-_‘Rfi"r\ SURPRISED R e e [)n.« S R e abusing hls mother, the youth's 1aw- | apartment block at the corner of| A Dbirthday surprite party was om0 cniuetsd e oot i el ver told the court. The shooting oc- Spring and Union streets to Walenty Siven to Miss Florence Malarney at e e b A b curred when the boy attempted to 'and Stanislaus Hrubiec price | her home, Day street, Saturday €O By acEY ! : o serve a domestic relations court sumi- | was $33,000. evening, Miss Malarney receiving Comietery. tapan is the world's third g mons on the father. i SICHE Tt = many useful gifts. Plano selections - e machinery market == BANKRUPTCY HEARING | were rendered by W, Peterson, saxo- | r——"—‘—_—— i =00 ABATE 0 IN TAXES. At the first meeting this morning Phone lr.\'.\‘ Egan and vocal solos hy - CARD OF lll\\k\ Upon recommendation of the tax |of the creditors of Etta Ilorwitz, Mr& H._fvrvpm, .\hf{ Peggy Scandle an We wish to thau collector, the board of aldermen has doing business at 559 Main street, and Miss Sadie O'Brien. Dancing BSUP a y neighbors for the 1e . | pathy shown us | bercavement 1n our | daughter, Gisella. L ink all who sent flowers. Wo wis s thank Elizabeth & | » U. 0. R. M., ers, Frank Thomas, Ca I | Frank Neubauer, Carl Wern )¢ Hammer, Louls Pint; flower bearcrs Louis Strauch, Ludwig Maitz bauer, Frank Sampl and Studeny Eigned l MR. and MRS. JOHN MANDL MIS8 ROSE MANDL, LEOPOLD ZILLER. SlRniey WVoTKe ‘u : b Torrington Co, com ) 0 Traut & Mir 1w | Union Mig Co 0 il a & Towne 65% 691 | Conn Lt & Pow ptd ... 107 - {Hfd Elec Light 200 07 { N1 Gas .. 815 — Southern N 143 T. S TREASURY STATEMENT. {58 treasury balance, & CLEA ’I\(-\ \\Ii BAL \\l S, hang 106,000,000 o o | Foreign Exchange ew York, Jan. ges irregu Great 19.—Fc Sw mnm\M 19.26% Rl (lld.\\l/\lll)l\ l LANS Wash = COURT SAYS —Pr CANNOT RI (U\l R, Washir Towner of after a con ference with t Coolidee to lay denled p y rumors hat would resign, ¢ Chem Erle . 311 | Erfe 1st pfd a0 | Gen Electric 810 Gen Motors 731 | Gt North pfi . 6 | Int Nickel 8% | Int Pa i ety 3 B E I PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel 2040 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL 2 uM HARTFORD OFFICE \\'c Offer: Land ers, Frary & Clark 1JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartiord Stock Exchange itain— Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd fiuilding, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We recommend and offer: BIGELOW.HARTFORD CARPET COMPANY Common Stock Price on Application Thomson, Tienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORX AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, WE OFFER— CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY CUMULATIVE PREFERRED 5 STOCK TO YIELD 6.6 We do not accept margin accounts NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. § Tel. 3420 %4 HARTFORD §Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Tel.2:7186 We Offer 50 shares Starley Works { 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark R T PR I I JOHN P. KEOGH | New York. Telephone 1012 it and sold on commission. vicd on conseRvaave mesin. telegeaph ana Ticker Ser Branch Offices: Waterbary, Danbury, Bridzeport Members Consolidated Stock Exclis NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLIG Stocks, Bonds, Curb Sccuritics bous Listed Sicoks ca Dircet private vice, Stamford, New Haven We Offer Aetna Lifc T el Travelers Hartford o p Steam Boiler er Aldrichs @ MUEMBERS HARTFORD 94 Pearl St MOORL STOCK EXCHANGE Tel 2-0261 H ilarttord Conn JESSE P. SPAFARD 1. 2980 JOS. 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