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ROBINSON WANTS SAVS HANTS WHAT " BETHINKSHE 1 Impossibiliies Ave Hall Heart- od Ellorts of Quitters “A man s what he thinks he is," | was the gist of an ddress delivergd Court of International Justice in Miss, Address, Laurel, Miss, April 20,—~Adher once ofthe United States to the per. manent court of international ju tee was urged by United Stat Senator Joo T, Robinson of Arkan '"f;f:;of“:hl‘]’f(":."':g:"' the hair. |PeAGe” and predicted that when th hearted efforts of quitters,” he sajd (resolution for adherence comes be He explained that all forme v h"_ll’orn the scnate At the next session man achlevements are broughu“ Wil be discussed amd fought ou about by some type of hodily activ- ‘Mtelligently. ity which s directed by the mind. “The mind is An inétrument you've B0t 10 use to bring about results,” He stated that cvery thought that follows through a man's mind has some form of bodily activity con-| nected with it, He sald there were | three divisions of the mind, con-| sclous, subconsclousness and supet- | eonsclous. “No more than one-tenth | of what we do ls directed by the | conscious mind. Nine-tenths of al| Wo do Is dicected and controlled by the subconsclous mind.” 4 He sald the subconscious mind has no convictlons, opinions or morals of its own, but is fhe power hauwe! where all energy s directed, mk conscious mind_being the watchmdn| which controls the actions and ac- ! tivities, i “The subconscious mind s the! #at of habit, If we had:to thfnk | consciously of every move we make it-would take a man all day to dress | when he gots up and when he had | the job finished he would be phy-' sically exhausted.” | The speaker told hia hearers if they did not think they were crea- tures of habit to try changing their seats ut the dinner table at home | aid see what discomfort they would encounter. “Failuce 15 nothing more or less than a habitual chronie evasion of doing fhe things we could or should dp to be successful, The mind re- tains everything that enters it. Poor memory simply means that recollec- tion, the cffice boy, is not handling the files correctly.” Next Wednesday the | sald, *'We can wait until some emergen cy arises; until war threatens, and without in advance giving the cour our moral support, confess to man servides of the court to settle ou disputes. One should be ashamed, (however, of his country, rather thar an estaplished polic; REPUBLE he asscrtod. ANS PAID (ity Clerk 0 The expenscs of the republican |total [times as great as the amount ex. pended by the democra A | submit: ted tod. |lican town committee. $2,19 A balance o was on hand at the open champion- ship High school football team will the now on hand is $1,260. be awarded gold footballs by elub and the players will be g at the luncheon.. It will be a bu ness meeting, through rentals, telephones, persona |services and lunches for workers, | Britain is not Dr. Thomas J. I"eeney won the at- ing friendship atween tendanee prize: i her - to select three judges for the Her- ald-Junior Achievement marble con- test: DROVE AUTO INTO DITCH |fidence and good wh. | pectiva visit of th lonly between the British: | Britain and the United ers of Grea States, : 3 | The greater the friendship, conse is Under Suspension, | { Attempting to drive around a eul- ran a maghine he agalnst the side of was fhe driving conerete better we are pleased. Australia Pleased at Return to Gold Basis Melbourne, April 20—Ueneral sat- fsfaction has been expressed here at | Avstralia’s return to the gold stand- ard The imperial preference propos- als announced yesterday by Winston,| Churchill, also have been received, Senator Wilson, the minister of | cemmerce, avowing that the scheme for imiperial preference will be of e greatest assistance 1o Australia: Some criticism has been eXprosse First ed in other quarters beecause the preferences are not effective until July, when the bulk of Australian dtied and canned frult will have | ben marketed in England thus elim- | tnating any benefits for this season’s vield. PREMIER MASSEY LOW “Léndon, April 29.—The condition| of, Premier W, I. Massey of New | Zgnland, who recently underwent an operation at Wellington, Is causing | serious anxlety, says a cable mes- | sage received by the high commis- | stoner here from the Acting Premier | Sir Francis Betl. | +“Although no official bulletin has ! Miss Lucille Atcherson, of Colum- been issued for some days,” the mes- |bus, O., is the first woman to enter mige read, “T regret to report that |the field of diplomacy She ‘has Premier Massey's condition is be- bren assigned as secretary epming weaker, and gives cause for of the legation at Berne, Switzer werions anxiety." | 1arnd e - AMERICA IN COURT Advocates Adherence to World comes & powerful fdotor for world Because there appears to be “no Immediate need on the part of the United States for such a court is no reason for remaining out of it, he kind our perfidity by invoking the | proud of it, if this should become $1.20FOR VICTORY Report of Paty Bils Fled With, Iparty in the last elections reached a of $1,260.59 which was three port of the party's bills was at the office of City | |Clerk Alfred L. Thompson by Chalr- an William 1L Judd of the repub- | |ing of the election, and the balance | The bulk | {of the expense was bronght about alous of the grow- | [ self- | Canadian socicty here last njght, but | the great mass of the British people are glad at all signs of growing con- The pros- American fleat not | but vert on Newington avenne {his also between the more distant parts norning instead qf following the | 0f the great British commonwealth beaten path over it, Chester Mut "i“”" the United States, he said, the City Items HOUSE TURNS DOWN Mrs, R. J. Vance of Maple street left this morning for Washington, D, C., where she will spend the next few woeks, Worthy Hills orchestra at Odd Fellows ki Wednesday evening, April 29, et's go."—advt, Miss Agnes Johnston of West Main street has been spending a few days in New York, Colleglan dance, 0dd Fellows hall, Arch street, Wednesday evening, Plainville Road Appropriation for $200,000 Rejected (Speclal to the Merald,) ¥ed [April 20, “Nuf said."—advt, | Hartford, April 20.—House Bill at the session of the Kiwaniy ciub|jue i 4d0resmng tho = Mississippl “Up¢ (1 vgular moeting of Andreo | No. 823 entitioy ah uet concerning &t the Burritt hotel today by Jamea |~ (200 SUOR BOR m‘l‘ “{]' «, | 10dge, 1. O, O. I, this evening at the procuring of liquor by false A. Griffen of the oducational depart-| . 16, “CHROF sa ohs CWn| 8 o'clock delegates Wil be slected | statemonts, and explained in detall anent of the Phoenix Mutual Lito In. [0S Judiclous declsions “be- | to the meeting of the grand lodge | by the Herald Jast avening was pass- which will be held In New Haven, ed by the house of representatives May 20, | In Haftford today. With its passage, the so-called “frequenters' bill,” is a dead fssue as far as the house is concerned, Representative Sturgls of o | HELD AS AUTO THIEF Stamford, April 20.—~Frederick W. n | v Clark of Philadelphla was arrested | Woodbury explained that it f1a here today on a charge of theft of | obsolete and no longer is needed, an automobile. He was driving a|and recommended {hat the Judi- sedan bearing a Pennsylvania licen: when stopped by local police who {say that Clark admitted the car was istolen. He was sald to have first| 'trled to sell the car in Greenwich and later came here. L clary's report he accepted and the Dill of, repeal passed. The bill has yet to go to the senate for action. The house of representatives also agreed with the appropriations com- | mittee report, and rejected a bill S | calling for $200,000 for a road he- ARVEY—BAILEY | tween Unlonville and Plainviiie, The Announcement i made of the| house also passed a bill increasing coming marriage of Miss Elsle Ball- | the pay of the judiclary of the city ey of 242 South Maln street to Wil- | court of Bristol. The judge, deputy llam J. Garvey of Providence, R. 1| judge, prosecutor and gssistant Miss Balley is employed in the office | proSecutor, will recelve a slight pay of Landers Frary & Clark. No date | ralse, has been set for the wedding. 1 t r n STATE SENATE IN FAVOR OF WOMEN WATERS NOMINATED Hartford, April ¥ 20.—TFrank A. ‘Waters, of Middlebury was nomin- ated for county commissioner at the New Haven republican county cau- cus on the third ballot this after- noon. Seth N. Beecher of Seymour was elected republican county auditor. INFANT IDENTIFICATION Harrisburg, Pa., April 29.—Gov- ernor Pinchot today signed a bill making it mandatory to finger or foot print all infants born in public or private hospitals in Pennsylvania, (Continued from First Page.) n was that it held shad until they died and roe in dead female shad could |not be used for artificial propaga- | tion while with the swinging net roe | shad were taken and the ripe roe ANTI-PUNCH BOARD LAW Harrisburg, Pa., April 29.—Under an act signed today by Governor | Pinchot, it will be unlawful to make | poses. The bill the senator thought | manufacture or assemble in Penn-|was a good measure in an effort to {| sylvania, any punch hoard, drawing |restock waters with shad. -With , slot machine or any machie | little loss of time the senate adopted used for gambling. | bills incorporating the TFairfield | County Mortgage and Title Co., the Hartford college of law; and the The | City Guaranty and Security Co.: re- DELAYED April DIRIGIBLY 11 Lakehurst, N. ! 3 ° Prii a ending its ‘eak | flight to Porto Rico, postponed yes- | Watson Trust Co, and amending Manager Weakly of the Burritt | ., e 2 R A e g as i b | G U ] terday- was again called off today | c he Mortgage B Rofel was iniroduced 1o the chub Great,Britain Is ]\o‘t N e anita gty e T skl i omiiond Jealous of, Colonies | iy out the rain soaked airehip. | In The House e e et T s ot SRV W aaiington, o Apeili 20, —Great i) | The first battie In the house this dances be held by the club, | aged on republican faction- al lines was that today in which the 5 governing posselon and the United | | resolution re-appointing Samue Slin R Harry, Hlings Ot M States, Sir Esmo Howard, British | D eaths | Younz, judge at Stamford was protam committee wan instructed | LIk O8I TOVEed, Briet | adopted 118 to 55 on a rising vote. | There was no minority report from |the judiciary committee but the | candidate agalnst Jndge Young was the | Senator Matthew Kencaly who has Peter | not becn identified with the domin- = | | Rudolph William Kummer Rudolph William Kummer, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. to Australia and New Zealand, he|KUmmer of Shuttle Meadow avenue, [ant republican faction. said, will not only help to estabe |4e1 this morning. Funeral sery The Stamford resolution was pre- el & ¢ will be held tomorrow morning at|ceded by one naming It. 1L Deming S » - Fe sraf- [ lish an increasingly cordial feeling, - b 2 I z s Chédfor Muter Arrested For Operaf but will ajso be of service for the |3 O'¢lock &t 8t. Peter's church and |as judge and James B. Henry & ipg While Drunk and v general maintenance of peace. burlal will be in 8t. Mary's ceme- | geputy judge at West Tartford, tery, | which was adopted after Mr, Gurley ok | Stamford had asked if the judic committee had consulted represent- AteEE atives of that town before approving F 1 | the unerais | { %fl ames and was told that it had. Polities, Pure and Smiple When the Young resolution was Only four members of the republican tavored Judge tfown committea [ Young. These four, she said, were Judge Young's appointe M, Sturges of Woodbury aid the con test was one of “politics” and tion of the resolution wonld “heal the breach in Stamfo Hoyt,* New Have We are now taking or- ders for Markers and inscription work to be completed for Decora- tion Day. ey ke 1 pliment at the 1 | sie here was o of justice {[§ John F.Meehan. § oo s suase von | od a “deal” and Jud hearing had not | | charge. Mr. Lynch uld not believe 1h 3 T n op the bench 3 1 \ly hecome =0 ohjectic 0 was stated, He the common | decency and lonesty Yadlen | rete statement against Young | ® previous question was moved by Mr. € Haddam and Mr. Gurley 1 Josanh A Haffey] swe s st et | Y * for the previous question and 3 Funerar Direct | ngainst. The resolutio Phoae 1623-2, d 118 to 55 and sent.to the sena opposite St. Mary's Church. Residence, 17 Summer $t.—1625-3. | | Special Notice Washington L. Morg Knights of Pythias | singi fun F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop Chureh St Tel, R86—181 | "The Telegrazy Klorist of New Brit i Iv s gerfo rd cour Hun FREQUENTER BiLL ON JURYPAVES said that the evil of the fixed net | could be used for propagation pur- | start of the dirigible Los A\n‘f'll\f(;\".i”g the corporate existence ogthe | =" faken up Mr. Gurloy sall Julge (TEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925, Wall Street Briefs The Southern Pacific has the greatest future of any rallroad property in the United States in the opinion og E. 8, Hakness, a director of that road and also of the New York Central and other large car- riers who sald today on his depar- ture for Europe that the railroad outlgok generally was encoliraging and that he expected consolidation of various systems in the country would be accomplished in the near future, He sald he looked for healthy business in 1925 for all rall- voads, with earings of the New York Central as good as they were I year, Dircetors of the Kelvinator dirp- | oration, manufaeturers of electrical ! refrigerators, have declared n initial dividend of 37 1-2 cents a share on the capital stock payable May 20 to holders of record May'9, placing the | stock of an annual dividend basis of | $1.60 a share. Net income for the | frst quarter was $160,808 after all | charges. The vage Arms corporation re- | ports net loss of $20,176 for the first quarter of 19 fter depreciation | und ordinary taxes, compared with net profit of $79,549 the preceding| quarter and net profit of $67,099 in | the first quarter of 1924 | The Iron Age pig fron compbsite | Iprice 18 now $20.71 against $20.75 | last week, Today it is only $1.50 above the low of the last three |vears, November 3, 1924, The fin- |1shed steel composite price remains |at 2.474 cents per pound, the lowest figure, except for a short | period last fall, in more than two | | years. Trench producers of Cast Jron Pipe continue to underbld demestic STOGK PRICES START UPHARD London New York, April 29,—8tock prices pursued an upward trend at the |opening of today's market, ap- | parently 1n response to the favorable | impression created by Great Brit- aln's reestablishment of a free gold market, with the ald of a $300,000,- 000 credit here, uU. Steel, however, declined fractionally in the face of a favor- able earnings report and sugar fis- |sues were depressed by lower prices for this produet, American Express Jumped 4% points, The market continued to advance briskly under the {mpetus of a broader demand for various indust- rials and rails end a running-in of short Interests in special stocks, In- ternational Cement rose 1 3-4 points to a 1925 high price of 62 3-4 on reports of a new combine in the in- dustry, The Commercial Solvents {s- sues moved up 3 to 5 points and galns of 1 to 2 points were recorded by Utah Securities Brown Shoe American Loco., General Elec, Tlectrie, Tnternational Harvester, U, 8. Alcohol, Atlantlc Coast Line, Rock Island and the local Traction stocks. Nash Motors advanced 5 1-2 points. Subsequent heavy selling of the sugar shares, Including Ameri- can and Cuba Cane preferred, was followed by reallzing in plvotal fs- sues, with Baldwin and Mack Trucks losing more than a point. Foreign |exchanges were steady, demand | sterling advancing to $4.83 7-8 at the optning. | manufacturers, an order for 3,000 Tow Close H"m\ having _hown received from the Alifs Chal 6% 7 city of Detroit on the lowest bid. |y " Mg 3014 | s A MSAS A |Am ‘can 173 The Pullman Car Manufacturing | i 7 gco 1211 Co. has received an order = for 15 Am Smelt M % coaches and 15 baggage cars from |y gue . oo 6015 the Florlda Bast Coast Raillway. |aAm Sum +... 9 > |Am Tel & Tel 136 135% International Business Machine | A naeonda 26% 36 | earned $4.34 a hare on its no par | atehison 1203 1187% 1204 value stock fn the first quarter At GIt & W T 433 42% 42% against $3 re in the. cor-| pald T.oco 1127% 111 112% responding quarter last vear. Net|paiti & O 7 75 carnings incrcased to $654,000 from | Reth Steel .. 40 $576,000. | Bosch Mag 297% | — Can Pacific 142% The Pennsylvania railroad's net |0 M & St P ... 47 4% A% operating "income for the first quar-| ¢ M & St P pfd 8% 8 8 ter this year fell to $14,719,040 from | O R Isl & P .. 44% 43% 431 $18.719,503 in the same period of [ Chile Copper . 32% 82% 82% 1924. Net for March dropped to $4,- | Col Fuel g 35 813,475 from $7,168,588 in March | con Textile ... 3 3 3 last year. | Corn Prod Ref 367 36% — Cru Steel 6610 663 | _Unfilled orders of the U. . Steel | (yba Cane Sug 11% 10% | Corporation for April are expected | oeden Ol 28 28 to show a further decline of about gy Chem 3014 201 400,000 tons. Operations are now at | grje 288, 28% | about 75 per cent compared With|prie 1st pfd . 37 a7 close to 85 per cent Jast week. Mills | Gon Electric 266 |in the Chicago district are operating | on Motors T4 {at about 90 per cent, those at Birm- Gt North prd 615 | ingham almost 100 per ‘cent, but at | yyor' copper 23 Pittsburgh only 63 per cent. Despite | 1t Njekel 29 {a light volume of buying, specifica- | 100 paper 53 tions are said (o be hotding up well. | coic Spring .. 17 17 Tmports of forelgn materials, Which | yconnacott Cop. 47% 473 are running close to 100,000 tons a | pepicy val ... 771 % month, are being felt, it is reported, | yrarine .. .. 111 1% in the coast market. Half of this |y ine ped 4315 42 tonnage is fintshed materi Ger- | \is Pac ptd 17 man manufacturcrs were said to be | xow Haven . 31% offering §6 a ton under domestic | xopp & West 13075 prices at Atlantic ports. TR e |y 3 orsed by the! “The uniform report from fron moskiand Mllsbtlydlsiosssdiihe tan i n pland Is8Warning o dands Minloucca e e tved naa)i(anajsleaiieentorstia tnat the Hulliin After striking the culvert, the ma- | 5 | The funeral of Iolanda Minicuccy | S R e S R S S e N e chine became stuck in the ditch and Bulgars of Dangers | was neid siom.her inte, home, a:l e e e ol o dnimeralfoga-d i are st meat staged there until Defectivo Ser-| Tondon, April 20.—leplying to a | Dwight stroet, this morning at 9:30 [ *vas Just pollc ‘for gocii aning of prices and the further ef- | gant George C. Ellinger and Po- question in the house of commons [o'clock, The pall hearers, tittle | He et Tudeel oung| forta of sslling fotcos to get business liceman Thomas J. Veeney arvived |today regarding the Bulgurian situa- | friends of the deceascd, were Car-|ford peomle opposed JTuise VORE| Lo ooncossions as the natural sequel on the scene and arrested Muter on (tin, Foreign Secretory Chamberlain [ mella Motto, Josephine Amoroso, | 107 okl S nwritten rule that |10 more than three months of over- charges of operating a machine un- | sald the Dritish government “had | Lucy Manulla and Mary Amnmsn.}’]’ ’1“» el candidates must be ap- |Production and have not abated thelr der the influence of liquor and while |not ceased warning the Bulgarian |The flower ™ bearers were Slyvio "-M:'A ‘l‘.‘, T oa Tl antanen ttiyes: caution. At the same time signs of 3 license was under . suspension. | government against any facts of in-| Minicucen and Guido Amordso, [Bzo® et Branford, said the | Curtallment in secondary metal- The police are loking for the owner | discrimin; eprisal o pression Burial was in St, Mary's cemetery. | et ”‘,',P””‘ h; iti and the | Vorking industries are lacking, and of the machine to find out If Muter |of the constitutional opposition.” | e S s on arguments for an-|Steel producers point to the fre. had permission to use it, and if he The foreign s ry added that Mrs, Hattic A, Strong | ‘{.‘4”-‘ f’ W e and was not on op- | 1UeNcy with which some buy s are didn't, an additional charge of tak-|the British government realized the The funeral of Mrs. Tiattie A. "H" "M'I”M Yid Y and the | 0rdering, as proof that over sfocking ing it without permission Wil be danger that might well exist, and |Strong gas held this afternoon at ;‘ ”' "\“ U not have hesn opposed | has not been excesslve ar as general 16dged against him. that the Bulgarian government was|# o'clock from Wie late home, 268 | 8 88 WOUC A% Mo "o “oartain |48 some estimates have made it ——— fully aware of {he Dritish view and | Market street, with services ~con- |had he agreed ] A —_— Si (o ticut Co. of the unfortunate effect any policy | ducted by Rev. Vernon Phillips, pa “”j"[‘““"n ". “wied to orer an| North Adams Girls ues Connecticut Co. lof reprisals woukd have on public tor of the Kensington Congregation- G et ) Give Band C + For Damage to Auto oyiion in Great Biivain. |t chiureh: SBurill was in iicox | amaidmentss IbeTIE S ERET [ sive Band Concer A collision between-his automobil - — — |cemetery, Fast Berlin D s ie i eabetligts wercla-l Y 4“\ v'm«:nm April 2 n;m; 4 by ::\z :1::': “L:\‘::r' )'n‘m‘umv: ‘)r‘ Senator Fes Fakcs.hlap i Natalino Andrioni | tion which “‘_'_V"j]”‘ “V"‘ ,1[:"‘,“‘ e | PUTPIe and gold cont. patent leather brought against the Connecticnt Co. At Senate Plan of Dawes| runcral serviess for Natalina | M7 Thorn N Fepublican row | Loots and a high white shako, the He claims that, on the afternoon of | Washington, April 20.—Vice- | Andrioni, the four months old |thought th "”’ o : use | 120-piece Drury high school band February 1, his car was run into hy | Preside Dawes' program for re- ghter of M and Mrs. Angelo (o at S "‘j‘f‘ "‘ ? i from North Adams, Mass, was part the bus on South Main strect and | form of {he «enatc rules was at-|Andrionl of 201 LaSalle street, wore | Ought to L.'i],' :‘q Jid not be-|0f 900 White House visifors today \ damaged it fo the extent of 8250, (acked today by Senator Tess, | held this afterncon at 2 o'clock Mr dGurioyges o was unanimous | Who tled by President Coolidge to which ameunt he secks. The plain- of Ohio, who _declared | from the late home. Bu was in | lieve the "'”‘,“'“‘; ot “Cheney | Shake hands tift further alleges that the accident | strict limitation on debate | St. Mary's cemetery. for JVMK‘\. Y r"'”'»‘] e 5 Tator the bard anlve T was due to the negligence of the bus | would aid rather than cheek the ST '\‘ the hearing it | Whose members rls, | driver in falling to slow down and | “Mania for new laws” Mr. | o deal e dge | concert outside the Whit take the precaution necessitated by { who made his views public after a was charg: 1 AL ; dgeship.” | Erounds, the icy conditfon of the pavemept. ! visit ¢ White House, said how-| Yopng was “trading -“m A Thomas F, McDonough issuod the |ever, the senate should amend its | She thought i rigus el GOLE STAR WEDS ‘writ, which Is returnable in the city | rules o limit speakers strictly fo| inicoxittie i iciyein polticE AL e e et v court the second \onday of May. Tt discussion of the subject of de- MARK Priry ot Sta mtord apied S8 Pl S s eitian bl tordim bn) marbied (ol whes served by Deputy Sherift Martin { EVERY bers to see that “justice was de L o 2 H. Horwitz. . GRAVE Miss Elizabeth North Pae % Tacific Oil . % Y Pan Am ..... To% Penn Railroad 443 Ph& R C & Ir39% Plerce Arrow . 13% Pure Oil . 26% Re Ir & Steel . Ray Cop Reading ftoyal Duteh Sinclalr Oil South Pacific . South Rail Studebaker s Co . x & Pacific 26% Transcon Oil . nion Pacific . S Indus Alco I 1 G 1 ibber . 5 estinghouse Radio LOCAL STOCKES (Furnished by Putnem & Co.) Rid Asked Aetna (asnalty 725 50 1 Lite Ins 825 Aetna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire National Fire Fhoenix Fire Travelers Ins .. A Hardwa Am Hosier Beaton & Bige-Hfd ( Cadwell t com Billings & Spencer AT e daughteciot SLovd Billings & Spencer pfd e | Bristol Brass (30 : i Colts Arms 2015 301 R A b Eagle Lock e 100 = . Fafnir Bearing Co S0 AT onps OvER PAY | (Rl SR ; W«vvlr”] .\rw‘\ ("x Il"l.l“\ e ;‘ T des : e = *'|N B Machine R oA et Withont why o8-l % Mashian i Blesanm Niles-Be-Pond com ‘”rl,‘,',,‘ AL North & Judd e 200 golq | Peck, Stowe & Wi marks, about $35 a Stage | Russell Mfg C folks who have mnot 1" re. | Scovill Mfg Co. and a wmfi \',“ ; = y Works e side lines. s + Works pfd able in thelr salary dem 1(Traut & Hime 5 at the German t . on the Union Mfg Co 36 { verge of by ading | Yale & Towne Wl clora aty the managets are treat- |Conn It & Pow pfd 7 ing them as if they were cattie Hfd Elec Light 205 Ll N R Gas v ' ( ENGLAND TO AID EMIGRANTS!' | Southern N E Tel 142 145 London,, April 24.—A new mi- —_— zration agreement between the Over-| U. §&. TREASURY STATEMENT scas Sattlement Depgrtment and the | U. S. treasury balance, $339,086,210 Anstralian High Commission is shortly to be signed which w ex- pedite the flow of emigrants from this country to Australia C t Britain, under the W agreemant. will provide a loan of $170.040.000, y low rate of interest. part of 8 1 be expended in preparing res of intilled fertile land for re | oeption of British settiers. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT New York—Excha $60,000,- 000; ba 94,000,00 Boston — Exchanges, 73,000,000 balances, 0,000, Philadeiphia, April. 20— (Amer can) New York-Philadelphia, post poned. Wet ground & T————— Respond {0 Favorable Retion in| PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES I WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2- et ' We offer a new issue GEORGIA RAILWAY & POWER CO. 7% First Pfd, @ 98 flat Eeamnings are more than 8.61 times preferred divi- dend requirements. This stoek is followed by $25,000,000. Second Preferred and Common paying 4%. The territory served is in and around Atlanta which is growing very rapidly in manufacturing industries. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl 8t., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. SUGAR Due 'to the exceptionally large crop sugar is now selling below the cost of production. We recommend the purchase of long term options at the present market levels. Detailed information supplied upon request. | Thomson, Thenn & o. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. | WE OFFER 130 Shares North & Judd Price On Application |IEDDY BROTHERS &G | HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | QHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. | Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We offer: Georgia Railway & Power | 7% Preferred to Yield 7.15 ‘('/’ | | Circular sent on request 70 JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Conslidated Stock Pxchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. idgman Seeks to Have Case Reopened Hartford, April 20.—A motion to reopen judgment in the case of Robert W. Bridgman, private detec- e B Foreign Exchange ' ew York, —Foreign ex- | changes firm: Quotations in cents: | live, against the city of Derby, will Great Britain nd 484%, cables | be heard in t ty cou re Ffi- : 60-day bills on banks 4503%. | 4ay afternoon. The court last week ruled in favor of the ground I'rance: demand 6. : demand 4.0 the defendant on that the Derby charter cables 5.24%. cables 4.10%. m: demand 1any: | Bave no auth y for hiring outside 1 0 demand | detectives for ferreting out crime. Norway: demand 16.40. rought for $500 damages, el ainst the city being for 18.60. Denmark: land: inid 5,000 Fire Damages Property in Winsted detn Pola choslovakio Jugoslavia Winsted, April 20.—A fire, be- Al deaniliin Tumania: | o o4 to be of incendiary origin, de- J itina: demand large dairy barn on the 1 iand 10.65. Tokio im Finberg of Shz iz der %2 Rrooklyn ated on Wallin Hills, fontreal 100 1- which is district. estimate Seven Men Rescued From i s Rl tno Chom Wrecked Vessel Today it. Nelghbors Norfolk, Va., April 28.—The crew had been found 3 seven men of the Ame n ) several secutive morn- schoener Irea, outbound from Bos- th one hiad been seen re taken from the vessel with pla 1 buoys today after she - near Bodie isla GAS TAX APPROVED sCue was m e Prov , il 290.—Governor which re i fifty miles Pothier today signed the act passed Bodie islan is about 79 miles sout by the legislature levy a tax of one f Cape Henry tha 1 soline used by —_—— motor It will not be- DEBATE VIA. RADIO cor ) days or ul?lil Worcester, Apri ) aco supplicd ikl 2 e T blanks by the state i gove has also signed the i a increasing legal speed limit cities and towns and striets s in co \try WEAN T S e T. MANAGER RESIGNS 3 ord 20.—Peter o, i ahe i : nbraun nploye of Yale : o nd for the past three years man- e iy : ger of the German of the cor Altona has resigned, it DISCUSS CLOSING HOURS & 1 today. Me has been Members of the mereantil 1 E. E . who f the Chamber of Commerce me company for 15 years mmit regard to t — —— of hours ot closing for the c TAINS TITLE A joint committ ) ril 20.—E. M. Baerieifl cantile bureau and i 1 nateur ofgrt ten- urs committee will set a s pi b «.uwn. the meeting of N. Bruce today i the finals s olub, 6-4, 63, 63 ~at am tha renammen