New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 11

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CITY ITEMS. el e R ey Ve CntsistYou [ RICHTER & CO on Arch strect this morning for act- | : b 5 ing in a strange manner. He will | S : R Z i 1 8 May We probably be examined to determine MEXMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE his sanity. S WEST STRE] csveesenissses NE RITATN " Myrtle 1. Ripple has sold property g ficl g i O on Stanley Quarter to Edward J 5 - 3 s £ 1 i It is the policy of this bank TEL 2040 Crowley. . T ’ s 4 > B to lend aid to those industries A meeting of the Emmett club will L iy 3 3 3 1 £ : : : 2y of this community which need be held tonight in Commercial hall © g - ¢ 1 financial assistance whenever Sl Commerclal el L Bre : : et e L ‘ ) N they’ show that by reason of 10 Sh: Stanl Rule & Level C mhney paid down during the closing g . S S 3 B cocdimunagement Band Fgood ares tan ey vie ket out sale at Lyons Terrace. All { : ¢ % ‘ 3 B’ Rt R prospects they are entitled to Rt ‘the thanes. 1o e soaa trom e e N o | B i _ 10 Shares Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co. now of buying a building lot within e ' e F : Ve have had the e Talk lof e Bavirac PR . s e T T T L - 50 Shares Billings & Spencer. o Phone 1801 3 1 b % % ;4 - ! A A\”‘-(rw T ¥ owth, and through their 200 Hartrord avenue, fell from a f ; Pk Eamviaa : R 3 § lovalty much other profitable 10 Shares Natlonal Shawmut Bank‘ today and broke his left s g s 3 ! e P 8 W Dusiness has come to us Was taken to the New Britain hospital. ; 2 S . o ¢'d like 10 demonstrate DEATHS AND FUNERALS . Eah . SRl y B s . S = 8 & The Commercial Trust Go. g ¢ o'clock i ~ ¥ o N # ; N BRITAIN, CONN. 3 rvices at’ St. John's German i < S 3 S i S z 1 ¥ Room 410 National Bank WBuilding. Telephone %32 Lutheran church. Iturial was in Fair S ; . e : 3 Y e I EE T view cemetery tev. Martin H. Gau- S : ’ ¥ 3 cimree o oo Chrinee " e G e RS | i Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock B a1 oy rnn, e | 200 Chahs of (s S s | s of itsen, s i sn ) v st oty o i _ Bought and Sold died at Bennington, Vi, will be held | 5 ' ¢ C Other photo- | tell the same story of streets cleared | (¢) Underwood & from the chapel at the Fairview ¢ e - Semetery tomorrow afternoon at 2 Sy e o'alock WILSON AGREES TO [y——~——— ]Loc AL EXCHAN SRR HELP THE IRISH. Financial (! PRICES QUOT 2D STEE[ AN[] Plfi JUDD & CO. Underwood. sons will be held at 2 oclock to- B e e Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. d5. morrow afternoon from her home, 17 i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ln ey menies b S f « ) AT ci " .H,“n Serew Common advanced WE WILL BUY n Upsala college Kenilworth, N. .| P i S " boints today, there being Capacity, However: Delegates Aot T T S ®ho is in charge of the pulpit at the Lmand fon ihestoc iy Swedish Lutheran church in the Pay Him a Visit. : e sndgtommong siastaTiola or '1::‘“,.5\:“ M»\m; ness and rate of | AMER]CAN HARDWARE EXCHANGE REPORTS e we ! er es Tanging from absence of the pastor The burial | i {117 S sroduc T el has unde e lit- will be held in : rview ce otery June (BY Associated | i o INSnE el Sachineie "XD,U e h‘“ e 'n . NOR H & JUDD,S i ' 3 & >ro P e pT in demand. the market clos 6 tle change in June. The improvement I Pros Prosic Wilson told repre- ket closing, 641 2 4 T 1 S e ks - bid, 66 asked. The other loeal ctocks | ©f three weeks ago has been held Itat Ao D 2 were quiet. ® | without the signs that usually attend New [ Torl walll Streer “ low are the closing quotations: | ® eEulation buying movement. The Grace Gleason. 3 The funeral of Miss Grace Gleason 162 vesterday that he would do what tford was held at 9:30 o’clock ; D¢ could. unoflicially, to 18 the DL ST e en e s = : e 3 ,’ém}{;foin‘ix,“\}:f:; l?au,.:,w:\ i:‘]”‘v» { Trish question 1o the attention of the ! 4. M.—A partial revival of bullist Bid Asked HouRtiof newmaluracturing capacy British mills fare ipresumed torquote YORK STAYS AT HOME. i - i e . ford Elec. T 2 5 | ity t is projected in metal-working ! g0\ oo consumption, 5 The body was brought | other peace commissioner intercst at the opening of the stock ; et n el 4 lines in the middle west, particularly e W dding Trip Osncelled by AGW y tygfongbur nlipin Sth R Chis announcement was made Y market today caused short-covering in | American Br - 2 the Detrolt district, and the repalr | ro). 4o last half are reported from of Pastor. j Catholic cemetery. { Frank P. Wal 1 R SR 1 new construction work laid out | pipyhueen at “rogular” prices, though s L their . stcel and oil ARLL DRI i RCeInaniESRaTe e et R aNatiTIN cu ttin g Ran il reinforcing: Louisville, June 12.—Sergeant James Gallagher. Irish-Americans. after a 30-minute ; N - S standing featur | vars rolled from shell steel discards. | Alvin C, York, world war hero, and James Gallagher, the ten da 11 conference with the president groups and win Locomotive im- 3 e ) o The reduction of 518,375 tons in the There ls continued effort to whet | .V 0 0r M ' < a Mrs. Willian Thie p: se v B i the r i A % s W & sel corpora dd rs Wi o e { his bride failed today to reax - son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gall: Tlie promise made by the pres oved. General Motors gained three o eel corporatio 1 orders was { 400t in the wire trade, which for 5 o y to re ;hchuts - - 5 o aiaaltho e ville, a scheduled stop on their g i points. Elsewhere there were slight ) ms Co. (p § nor - > some time has shown healthy activity, | in the New Brit h tal. M Walsh and Diunne as to what OV L ere sligh o L Steel corporation operations have been | "5 simatians of a possibl v posed honeymoon to Salt Lake Am. Hos. Co. (pa l i l | — he intended to do in view of the | recession er. Silver pfd KIS it a generally higher rate than nmsei of $2 per ton or more. At Cincinnati! Telegrams from Pail Mall, York | H | —_— Dunne, the representativ he } tt American Hardw. gher of Plainville, dled this morning | jdent in reply to # «question from . wther more th vas expected, but ’ i lution adopted by the senate g Wall Strect noon-—Subsequent S ) of independent companies. Apparent- | ;° .ocent government sale of surplus| home, said the former soldier, who FRAT BOYS IN FIGHT that the American delezation take ins far out measured the early re- | Na. Ma. Lamp (par 25) 3 P I¥ the port movement in May was 3 1 : 'S | wire nalls led to a slight reduction in | is second elder in the Church of o s 1o have represents of Ire- | cessions. mspicuous strength’ was | N. B. Machine (1 “}':r‘.zfi,’,“’{,“,v: o .“‘."jfl‘;ffin‘;”:‘Z;{:.;‘;““ S e, Christ and Christian Union, had de- Heavy demand for alloy steel has| cided after a conference with his pas- come from automobile manufacturers, | tor that the trip in effect would be one contract covering 4.000 tons for| “merely a vainglorious call of the the remainder of the year world and the devil,” and that he e g .. i shown by dnternational Harvester, | Nilos-Be.-Pond Cou 5 - i il Who “Fights and Runs AWAY" | Aeeers, Wilsh ¢ e said they | leather fertilizer and food st Nhe 5 e ol inar ; : PR e s anudl v present level of prices. with possible shi t concessions here and there, also | possible advances, is to he reckoned with fo longer time than seemed likely t e month: 0 Jobbers ap- pear e buy with less fear of having stocks decline in value bef . 5 | went over the situation in Irels Crucible and Bethlehem Steels and Wil. (par Comes Out Second Rest in Tafayetta | enerally in their talk with the presi- | Shippings. tobaccos, pub utilities 1 Co : Street Brawl. dent. Theyr gave out this statement: | and motors, advances ranzing from ard Serew com EWe i hiad 5 | conterent with the |l to 5 points Stanley R. & L. Co. The members of one of the Figh | president in which he stated that the | Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Sentiment | Stanley Works (y school fraternities, about 30 strong erioT ommissioners could not | WAS swaved by the steadsy umula- | Tor'ton Co com (pz Eut Rhode Toiaa Governor Believes | ranged to entertain York ana vaded a Lafayette street store ves- | . the Ireland officially | 1ion of various stocks. The market T. & H. (par 25) 5 s I at breakfast to witt oncs up < . they can be sold s aze Will Be Ratified. bride at erday afternoon in search of a Hi ith b {hat he | Presented a better show of strength | Union Mig. Co (pa 1 13 B Suffrage Will number of other guests, in kchool pupil who had offended one of 'y . ; done, anq | han at any time since the mones the possibility that the railvoads wi Providence, R. I, June 12.—GoV. | Mayor Smith, Judge Robert W tha ‘‘frait” members and upor ol e haei situation wa r STATE ARMORIES BAD not be able fo handle the fall move- | Beeckman said that he had no inten- | ham and Henry Watterson ing the gulilty one, th | what they could do in the intevest of Wall Street £ ment of grain is urged. on the belief | tion of calling a special segsion of th ut him ‘“‘out for the count.’” cer, . ing movement : vdvance i o i s - | legislature to ratify the woman suf- | Ireland; that the Amerl o = that the stecl trade will be busier | < o S Wallace Rohardson and Edward Ki el G tes in the final hour destr G f amendment. FHe sald he would KOILCHAK GOVT. IGNORED { sion had not vet taken up the se ; teport Ma il 5 S¢d chi to the boys but they man- b en up the senate | oq 5 Jarge portion of the carly zains ' Report Made to Commander of State Pig iron and old material present | Present the matter to the legislature Paris. June 1 mhe lCrunciit ot gell to make their get-away put a number of stocl W yes- A 4 to s o o 51 on the first day of its next sesslon in | mour today sent a reply to the note i L g N vl e T il L L% Guard, Shows State Property in 1 Most tangible indications of thoe | On 4 : day sent a reply to the THe tFoublel staxted earlyiiln. iholl SESLS (S SSIRie 2 Bearins B0 | £ : .«;}fl wwing pric The oils were pert) e 1d that it would be promptly | of Admiral Kolchak, head of the all ternoon witsnionefofthe s ati HovY O AT e e e ‘I”’\,',’”n as heavy. Sales ! Noeed of Attehtion. tian. Buffalo reporis pig iron orders | ratificd in his opinion Russian government of Omsk regard- LGRS TR RO R BLL R e R e i g s DRl e e I for the weeck approximating 000 ey ing his negotiations with the peace S punl wle SRR oee e h e “““’_“f‘ SO Harford, June 12.-—According to a | t For 12,000 tons of basic WARRANT TSSUED. conference. It does not involve igine omcelof the submasterfof thof| Ragact ob e senatoiesolution. a . i | . port made to Major Gen. Lucien F. 5 per ton was paid. Both Buffaio ey 4 recognition of the Kolchak govern- building. At the close of the session | hearing is g Valera and his ew York Stock hange quota- ! Burpee of the military emergency | and Birmingham report that addition- Coblenz. June 11. (By The Asso- |, ¢ the boys of the society were called to- ;“ww iate mn;\ international recogni- , tions furnished by Richter & Co, ! board of Connecticut by Lieut. Col stacks are soon to be blown in, | ciated Press) (\y'dpi‘s‘[ ;\m;.. ;s:uofl“vr;- ¥ tack o o Lafayette | tion is secured for the Irish republic, 2 hanles it ¢ % . ¢St . - | day for the arrest of Lieut. John Got- sethyg and fhe attack on the L : : public, | members of the ‘New York stock C'harles F. Smith, chief quartermaster | Cancessions of $1 to $3 on southern | 4 st RIS = s TAR streefistore planned then our work is af an 1 T of the Connecticut State Guard sev- | i'on to meet northern competition | tenkeine of the fifth artillery regiment | i (REEOLTS CABOO E e Lt “Tf the request of the senate is de. | 1°Xchange: G TR (o1 R e PG e continue to bhe made | who disappeared several days ago Dublin, June 12.—Publication here SUES FOR $400. nied. we will procced with our efforts ne 120 1919 of attention An inguiry for 20,000 tons of basic | With about 500,000 marks of army |of the report of conditions in Ireland Albert Halpern through Lawwer | to present the case of Treland to the Low Clos b Hartford armory | IFon for Wales is considered more | pay funds. He speaks German and [made by Frank P. Walsh and other ®. F. Marngzan has brought for | whole peace conference Am Beet Sugar Y (R T B - condition and | Promising than most of the export | is reported to have relatives in Ger- | Irish Delegates from Ameriea has §400 against Benson Finkelstein of — Am Agri Chem ... 4 $80,000 needed to put it right; that iness lately considered. Conces- | many !been forbidden by the censor. TCinter street The plaintiff 2 CORPORATIONS DELINQUENT. Am ” 1y 2 & e Nerw o e sions on both the iron and the ocean that he loaned Finkelstein 5 — : ceen e e t = - pairs to the exte of $3,00; tha ; which has never been re v About 200 Concerns Have Failed to | ™M that amount should be spent on ‘;m the present spread of 814 between Ta S T ol s 5 Am Smel e 831 3 ar Roshol 1S O, America and British pi o m-| & . Property belonging to Fin tein on T fncome Pax Promptly. Morinstonarmor i and $o it 00bc it American an Sritish pig iron ne |l . d S D C Winter street was attached by Deputy | | Am suear ; orrington armory and §2.! he | (uire for southern ore fram Great | | onnecticut Irust an afe eposfl 0. Sheriff Myron . Stockweil LIond AR Tung B2 e A botit { Am Topacco Migst Hanclond romory § e farmory iy n and Scandinavia has develoy R i { corporations throughout Connecticut | Am Tel & Tel . . 6 1o 614 ¢ in this cit as dedicated in 1909. | .9 offerings of vessel space at $15 A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 2 = 5 have been delinquent in pavment | Anacon . P No detailed description of its condi- | rp, P 3 " NS, fieas i i FRENCH REPLACE ITALIANS. | o teir income tax fo the stale for | A T § Fe Ry Co .. : Wl e buving of 40,000 tons of rails b: organized and qualified through years of efficient, Paris, June Information re S Tt payable last August. | Baldwin Loco ....10 001 iy e gium at 500 franes, or about trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, izxecutor or Admiristrator. ed peace conference circles (nr‘{'}v ¥ that | he it e e S 1 ] ; T [ Sl Gt o ) LA e ehith 7 Notlees ranyieatine payinent Winere s Bl RS T sl o026 R0 CHARGES ICE TRUST. mills could roll any of this order for Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. | 5 o e 1 been replac- | zecho-Slovak army P ¥ penalty imposed for failure | Beth Steel B G S = . The Algoma, Ontario, mill 1::1 i HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. S could NO SPECTAL SESSTON. Gl G ke A Louisville hotel manager had ar rve God best” by staying | resolution requesting them <o use their freights must be had to come within > Tron Age’s cable reports the mont ed by Fren the tax. The amount of the | Butte Superior ... 195 ;| New Haven Investization Discloses ' credited with an order for $,000 tons — = e s increased & per cent and after- | Can Pac : 5 6 Unusual Conditions. of heavy rails for Belglum. Txport RENCH AVIATOR 18 KILLED. | ds it is increased three-quarters | (‘en Leath I business with England is mmnm: to e o June 12 of onc per cent for every month of | Ches & Ohio ..... § 36 3 New Haven. June 12.—Two com-| pug through, though prices which French an aug fire near | the fime it is over due. The state in- | Chino Cop e 2 6 petitors of the Berkshire Ice Co. B.| American mills are offering, c.if. here W -sday and fell into the sea. | come tax t yvear amounted to $2.- | Chi Mil & aul. 453 1 58 R ninenSofith cRELnNG ity ind Rritish ports, are low enaugh to com- The mechanician was killed and the | 60 but there will be a decid- | Col F & I ........ 5 E 5. | D T Bishop of M n. today told | < fally with those which 4 injured seviou | ed ng off in the amount collected ' Cons Gas . . 1 the aldermanic ice probe c 'mm'”' | this Grucible Steel i , that the Berkshire Co.. and its opc T = Distillers Sec .... 3 ing head, H. W Walker of Brid NOTICE. DAUGHTER OF TAFT | mrie o o el | Erie 1st pfd 29 3 9 2 al ice companies. but furnished < H =) 3 0] slec (3 3 orses and gons free to its s o Prige Circle No. 10, Lads Foresters. | COLLEGE PRESIDENT | Gen Blee - ‘ {5 s (e o P :;n tonight, at 8 o’clock . | Great Nor prd .... ¢ 961, 9 Mr. Bishop said he was “driven to | The' committee wishes to ne ! Gt Nor Ore Cetfs.. 477 4 the wall” v the Berkshire Co. to all members of Chamberlain Coun H Had g | Inspiration . ik 4 Milner sawd ‘ge Berkshire had cut ofl that there will be f t ¥ i3 B 4 | Interboro . ... prices here to peddlers that the lat- g ESEAE Aertaiiine . | Interboro pfd .... 311, 210 ng ter would not buy of him & 5 held at the state armors : { Kansas City 50 ... 23 2 ; = 269 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. June 20 Tht m. Wishing i | Kennee Copper ... 41 g 401 REDS INTERFERE, WATERBURY HARTFORD members to send in r || B | Lack Steel Lo L 3 | day commitiec ) i On Three . 5 Firidas s so . e O e o 501, 491 IR s sD T el Occaslon sy Annoy; Exempt from taxation In Connecticut and Free from all Federal Tncome Taxes e ey RTTET American Troops in Russia. @ $1.500,000 e e CITY OF WATERBURY. ( 0 iN. ciated Press.) instances of in- Nev Cons a3 3 Sl ! . | terference nLy the Bolsheviki with Norhas Pa =5 o operation of the railroad sectors in the Norfolk & We 1 vieinity of Yladivostok guarded by Judge . : i Penn R R S GRS TG (OF e e 4 > g A On motion Wi e 3 o oole i hil left Viadivostok on Sun- Legal Investment for Savings Banks and Trust Funds in New York said New Britain, as Adm atrix ; | Pressed stecl ¢ ) t struck o stretch of 7 nd_all New England States. Eligible as security for Postal on the Estate of Manlio Focaret 4 Ray Co 5 S e Savings Doposits at 907 of Marker Value Not Exceeding Par. S e @ it ¢ - oriunliresils ey MATURITIES AND PRICES deceased : : Bl & s 90 s 035 i 4 s R (Accrued Interest to Be Added) - : e north acked by $60.000 July 1, . @ 100.12 $88.000 due ¥ 4, . @ 101.08 months allowed and limited for the ELEN J Southerns Ry 30%% 1 260 Bolsheviki an detach- 88.000 July 2 100 88,000 duc 31, 101.16 sreditors of said Esiate to exhibit their —I;A?r.— Eepleldn g - 3 ! 1o repulsed t B v pree. $8,000 July 1. 192 & 100. 88.000 due y 1, 1932, @ 101.28 slaims against the to the Admin- | o T Texas Of W g > o bridpe a, miles to $8,000 July 1. v 100.45 84,000 duc July 33, @ 101.30 stratrix and d that public notice Third Ave «ooouas. 25% : 1, d rurned on 88,000 July 1, 100.56 § due July 1, . 101.36 be given of I Tnion Pac £8.000 uly 1, , @ 100.6 due July 1. i 101.43 n a newspa lished i Anather member of the Taft fam- | U £5.000 July 1. . @ 100.75 g due July 1, 3 101.49 1 G 1 Dated July 1, 1219 erially ¥ 1, 1920 to 1940. Principal and Semi-annual interest (January st and July 1st) payable at the First National nk in Boston. Coupon bonds in the denomination of $1.000 O T e A cach, with privilege of registration as to both principal and interest This Court doth decree that 7 Southe Mrm) T r 1 tain and 1} 8 reulation in i gly attain holast ~ M “tah Copper ..... 91% f | ESCAPES FROM SING SING. 88,000 July 1, 19: @ 100.84 duc July 5 101.55 id Distriet, and by post | Helen ft is 0 be g roside . e Tun 2 i 88,000 July 1. HD"S @ 100.92 L due July 1. . 101.60 hereof on the public sign-post in said | of Rry Mawr college coming il (T Is ! 88,000 July 1. 1929, @ 101.00 due July 59, @ 101. Town of New RBritain, nearest the | vea he has baen « for two , U” S Steel pfi 68x 11 make a model of himsel slace re the deceased last dwelt. | years. The president, Dr. M. Carey Va Car ' her \lister, 2 Yorl relar, $20,000 due July 1. 1940, @ 101.71 om Record l Thomes, is to make ur - of the ingh e K K his avd nd SCHPE YIELDING AT ABOVE PRICES ABOUT 4 3-8 7% MORTIMER H. CAMP, prison. | e e e e——————————————————

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