New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 11

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ERSONALS. and Mr. and Mrs. B. Seal‘nan.] AILROAD E’ROBLENI 2 C‘uests from New York were, Mr. and e | Honston, f‘ INVESTIGATION ON |} Financial We Can Assist You Rl CHTER & CO fiz’;orxne :\eSlLSIO‘;"«]\wnxa“. 1 at f[‘.‘:.m‘;»: '\l\lx“i.,u on to Maine and New . ZWALL STREET ST“BK | May We ? ® Tells House Committee to Miss Marion Schroedel of the Com- Biersinl Trust Co. left yestorday for| Mr. and Mrs, George P. Hart have| 'Sit TIEDE” and Procced and Not s it A B Members New York Stock Exchange a two weeks' stay at CoHege Point gone to Oak Bluffs for a short stay. Mind Labor's Dem e nd. EXEHANEE REP“RTS to lend aid to those industries ¥ F, ~ ) Miss Grace and Harry Coholan arej Mrs. A. S. Walker and son, Gerald| Washington, August 5.—William A. o8 ahis communitywhich nesd | | 31 West Malfl St-, New Brltalfl, Lonn. 5 . 2 financial assistance whenever gpending a few weeks at Madison. of Hartford, are spending a few | Wimbish of Atlanta, special counsel —_— they show that by reason of — weeks at the Montawcese house at In- | for the Southern Traffic league, told 2 : ? 2 # f 3 b Wall Str, i3 i - £00d management and good l 204 Miss Ruth Bristoll has returned | dian Neck. e e 2 treet, 10:30 a. m.—Exten & I‘e ; ¢ 2 A prospects they are entitled to from Worcester, Mass., where she — riittee today it should sit tight and | Sive liquidation of stocks, accelerated R e Y spent a few weeks. Miss Bernice Hartman of New Ha. | Proceed with investigation of the | by further short selling, was resumed ¥ ven, farmerly of this city, is visiting [ railroad probiem t as if organized | 4t the beginning of today's session, We have had the satisfaction her sister, Mrs. George Warner of |labor had not demanded tri-partite | o Lincoln street. ordismall G U ngoly ia s - o5 ofifone the result of - cus 4 R . “Unless you are working on a plan | 1ace of support. Losses of one to o our customers 5 = which includes the return of the | five Doints were impartially distribut- growth, and through their 1Hes emen on iside party was held Saturday Inspector k. L. Stebbins of the auto- | ,,,qs to private management what I|ed among the leading rails, shippings, | loyalty muck other profitable [l | ¢ Mohawk cottage at Indian | mobile department is taking his an-| [ F008 0 RCRC0 CHHERNE P laiue | (ate, equipments, motors, oils. to- T s s o There was music and dancing | nual vacation and David A. Viets is| Wo¥ 55 [0 YOR S M€ € F tore 3 s, h program. Those to enjoy the | filling the vacancy. J baccos and food and fertilizer shares We'd like to demonstrate . < taking up his general statement. “If} © : ; aig) were, Mr. jand (Mrs.® G.§ K = : e covernment | U % Steel, usually the market's ba- T ey me cauley, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Raw- A. 5. Magnell is spending his vaca- | YOU are going to adopt governm 3 ; rican rass 2 > 2 ownership or if congress is going to | rometer, opened with a sale of 6,000 Mr. and Mrs. E. McWilliam | tion at Pleasant i i 3 I e naar he demands made n | shares. Irregular rallics of fractions ThG 'IT 10 a point set in before the end of down supinely and let one class dic-| the first half hour. 50 St l W k tate, then I am in no position to Wall Street, close—Tobaccos, oils NEW BRITAIN, CONN. an ey Or S help. 1 don’'t believe you will.- I |and rails strengthened their position believe there ig encugh patriotism, | Jater but steels and equipments werg & to be stamped and intimidate and’ closing was steady. Sales approxi- . bt} 50 Landers Frar & ark ’ : i ’ forced to do things that fail to meet | mated 1,800,000 shares. Howard Wilson, of Wilson & Co., market showing tle or no of seeing our business grow as will leave for Rochester tonight ta be owing little o© g its approval. I cannot belicve that iy o these extremely radical propositions New York Stock Exchange quota- represent even the thought of intcl- | tions furnished by Richter & Co. ligent working men.” b members of the New York stock Exchange: 127 MAIN STREET, Opp. Arch. TED. 1409-2 Aug. 5, 1919 CITY ITEMS. st v IAm Beet Sugar Alaska Gold 3 7 Alderman Francis Coles of Hart-| Am Agri Chem .. father of Mrs N. Wilson of | A1 Car & Idy Co ' e I DD Py this city, will sail on August 26 on the | |, 5 b s S .I A L Am Ca 5 Sisesere 50% & Increase of 00, Royal George for England, where ho | A {40 -=oooo e 0 700,000 Bushels of (B pooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. will spend three or four months visit- | (7% (000 1ot y o7 Wheat Over Month of July in 1918 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ing his old home there. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | ™M Susar —Bumper Crop Everywher John Noanan of Arch street at Miss| M Tobacco ... S % : 3 o KS e nes ay Nagle's sanitarium last evening. AN L G2 T oo 2 Sov okl SuE RS dn increasoiof S Anaconda Copper . 2,500,000 bushels in the count AU SiEe RyECo 90 1% wheat rcceipts from farms for the S — 58] avin b ot with the same manth in 1918, v BER (T " . 67 3 noted in a bulletin issued today by Gen. Bandholtz Chosen s American | Beth Steel B 4 E the U. 5. Grain corporation. In the Butte Superior 7 3 1 same period the increase in flour pro- o Representative to Arrange Terms of | Canadian Pac ... . : anction nasyneaniyal 00070000 b e S SRS R e i el e 7 - he exact figures are 107 Armistice at Budapest. Centra 4€3 = & bushels of wheat as against 10 : 4 = v Chesa & Ohio .... %2 06% 9 000 for 1915, and 6.268,000 barrels of S Paris, Aug. 5—Brig. Gen. Harry| Chino Copper . 3 74 i on y 4 fl r @ ol rarec h 5,319 = Bandholtz, former chief of the Philip-| ¢hi Mil & St Paul MRIELEM TN Wil G0 Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone 3130, pine constabulary, has been appointed | co1 1" & I by the American delegation to the i peace conference as American repre- | pucible Steel - T B X sentative to the inter-allied military | pe; & Fudson ; 5 5 aterbinls pay et iann senlNot | Lan ers Yal'y ar toc range the terms of an armistice. Gen. 3 5 15 . Waterbury, Aug. 5.—Announce- Bendholtz leaves France at once for | iy o o 5 3 ment is made by the owners of the | Ollg t an 0 e\lds,p&‘fi:. !"1!0‘ l{nzlv”*h» d French CEREl OIS o N Waterbury baseball club of the resig representatives being either in that Rubbor | 76 7 743 | nation of Jack Flynn, as playing i 4 Goodrich city or on thei Vi ther. v n their way thither HERE e 4 | manager, following his refusal to . . . . e — 3 Jor r M By ] G accept a ut i salary. Eff s sre One lot mussed Waists at 69¢, Waists which DESTROYER T . CoyNogine s 2 e et i oo Tllinois Central n a former 1 st o v N 2514 major league player as his successor. _were up to $3.00 each, now 69c. Torpedo Boat Built in New Jdersey Has | Inspiration , The local club has been losing 24 ‘70 DEVEDENDS PAID Trial Trip in Maine—Speed Fxceded. - games for several weeks and Interbor: fisl 2 % sl i i ivi T | RS R 4, | attendance has dwindled as a result, The comparison of stock prices and dividends of pedc boat destroyer Babbitt, built at | Kennee Copper ... I ; wige fmancial s i thel oweirs similar companies shown below indicates the attrac- Camden, N. J., by the New York| Lack Steel ...... - 3 who claim that Flynn has mnot been . = % I . fN l & l dd M P di : Shipbuilding Corp. had the first of | Lehigh Valloy ... 508 ,; | producing the kind of ball expected of tive investment possibilities o orth UL Al At 12/5¢ per pair—One lot hlgh.colored Hqse her builder's acceptance trials on the | Max Motor com. | . DUL R e Bmaioec i insist facturing Company, which is capitalized at $1,500,000: _which could be dyed at 1215c per pair. Hose which B rockiana course today. The trials | yex Petroleum . 1 f b hies es Is0od tes iclubias axy g Sl e e G S i city in the league, but that its play- DIVI- were 59¢ per pail‘. Officials said the Babbitt attained | N v Air ri 2 ing has been hampered by inter- PAR PRICE DEND Brake . = Rt el e i ference from the owners . a : | p At 98c—Gowns which were $1.25, now 9 on the run up the coast. The con- | ngy g, udson Stanley Works . 25 113 20 Eeln o NYNT & s a0 L T Union Manufacturing Co. 25 112 24 SRR Ohio Cities Gas .. Machinists and Locomotive Inspectors | North & Judd Manufac- BRIDGEPORT HAS NEW Northern Pac | 9 STRIKE ON ITS HANDS. | Norfolk & West .. a1 Join Shopmen of P. R. R. | turing Co. 25 96 4 A, AT B e e, || TS el JoRtia : Indianapolis, Aug. 5.—The machin- Descriptive Circular On Request fhatdotiih o VEE Gl CaniclaMNCo AT [[ECn I T ettt G ' ' L :|nrlv llo;]fl:m[')!\c‘ v\n?‘v‘,n:r;r\ G | WE WILL BUY Housatonic avenue, makers of rubber | Peoplc’s Ga so AR is e L Lnes B oo ceantantle seliopgi ot i e dle e as its 350 | Pressed Steel Car . 85 3114 the Pennsylvania railroad here joined oo St G picn S o || B €O ooanas 13, o e shopmen's strike today. Officials Ame[lcan Hardwa[e demand for 12 per cent. increase in | Reading W the men say 300 walked out. Black- : ; wages. The management in a state- | tep T & § com ... g SEh o aoloimaRg Sta e = and. atudebakers oo o “A | while the Cincinnati, Indianapolis | N h The day each week when the prices are lowest b avae Foieadd “21% 217 |#nd Western shopmen continued at ew Britain Machine Third Ave "ot money sy roaind nere cnweinesia | (1A 1 b FRISBIE & COMPANY Washington, Aug. 5..—Demands of | Utah Copper Vo B 615 87 . C. OF 1. AGAIN. Members Hartford Stock change —— | THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:15 NOON 400,990 Felipayicierhe (iieishe hand | DS Rubberico e 2] Metal Trades Department of Tabor 260EMATN STRRRTENEWE ERIEAEE R express and station employes | 1 Steel : Hartford Watenburs that their wages be increased until {17 S Steel pfd .... A A 3 Federation Takes Action. something was to reduce the cost | Va Car CI 5 | ound, Short, omething was done to Va Car Chem .... 83 s 82 el G el Port i’] ' of living were to be considered today | Westinghouse .... 53% & '\]m I;m,nm:nl:;n[\”(:r th le i orteriiouse or at a conference between Director Gen 7 'n Ul S ALAdos Oopal . Si-e T onoa) b @ |Rcstenn UnIo NI ER D! ¢ 85 | Wederation of Labor will make de- Sirloin’ Hines and J. J. Forrester, grand pres- [ willys Overland ident of the brotherhood of these em- o i 3 mands on congress and the president s this month that measures be taken to HAMBURG FOWL ‘ Frankforts e reduce the cost of living, James 1 - T B i R TIIET . s O'Connell, chairman of this commit- Fresh Native | or Bologna FRENCH COMMERCIAL FLEF Quotations furnished by Goodwin, | tee. said. Membership of the metal Ground 1b 24c¢ Gtewing Ib 32¢ | Pound ... 24c Paris, Aug. 5.—Minister of Finance | Beach & Company, T. F. Lee, local | Crafts exceeds 500,000, O'Connell said i L] Louis Klotz was authorized by the | manager. B cabinet at its meeting today to intro- Aug. 5. 1919, | AN GET DRUGS ON eg GENUINE LAMB L m 32[:. FU[BS Ih 18[: duce a bill in he chamber of deputies . : . y Bgs; [l y y z % £y Askea DOCTORS’ ORDERS *SPRING e D o e || 50 s € Washington, A Hundreds of ! R0 cial Tlaet e 25 | letters from Dersons suffering from Certified Public Accountants and Industrial Engineers PRIME BEEF : i Jart Tire ... incurable diseases and from persons : : 4 VEAL Pot Roasts Ib 18c CHOPS ;:"“’”f“ oo addicred for many years to the use of New York — -— Chicago — — Washington 3 Chuck Roasts 1b 20¢ Sprin; 00 s FOK. TCATION. Eoenx jG b ookl drugs pitiful in their supplications | : . Shoulder Doline S i Ll;mbg b 38¢ Tt ot e e that rules governing the sale of nar. | Announces the Opening of a Branch Office at 3 » 4 0 c s be modified to permit them to Das | Lean Corned 1b 18¢ at ace for 2 re- . i @i v asts . ulfableintace fon dufote Companies. make purchases, led Cammissione : 330 Tonir today o feie metrucdons 1o Hartford, Connecticut Ofee 8-5-6ax | collectors of internal revenue where B i i3 |lGonniGen=ralfLife by such persons may obtain drugs on Aetna Bank Building. Hartford Steam Boiler . 385 prescription by a reputable physician | Travelers 2 that the drug is needed to maintain BEETS | ONIONS ] E ublic. Ctiliti <. ) iy life. Specializing in Cost Accounting, Income Talx WOrk, Juicy Calif. New Native Fancy Red : % H1a Gity Gas Lt Co com = Auditing, General Accounting and Industrial Engi- KENILWORTH CLUB TO neering. Aetna Nut Co . The monthly meeting of the | 2 doz 9c | bul{ch vana. be | 3 1bs e B W | Hrd Elec Lt Co . . : HAVE FLOAT IN PARADE. NEW POTATOES, 15 1b. Peck, 65c B, 7 |G o s mnantong | e Hufiage G by Cons Gas FLYNN QUITS TEAM T. FRANK LEE, Manager At 23c—Aprons which were 29¢ each. Manufacturing Co.’s. Am Hardware Co ¥ acted. Among other things it was Manager Am Silver Co .. voted {o have the club represented in " pi PRUNES CUKES CABBAGE S A T cad Gb prald e 3 the hig parade during Old Home 3 LB A pt G : 5 | Week next month and a special com- Fine Crisp Native New ; < S i S e e ! e Y T : it e e i a float. It has been suggested that i o Meaty . 1b 15¢ Native .. 1b 5¢ ristol brass oo Lu s fhe cnip mave o foat reprecenting | B Copnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Colt's Arms Co Kenilworth Castle, after which the T GUMFUUNj c Eagle Lock Co .. oos...10 club is named. One new member was A SIRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION HH lb 29 o Landers, ' & C ....... . clected last night ) : BES : . ' fis : . - Netiilanne Taniica - |B organized and qualified through years of efficient, e & S - l N B Machine Co ] i NS ! seoeo. 65 68 " WILL ADVANCE IN 1919 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, BUTTER | BUTTER | BUTTER i ; : R o oS : GOPPER “™\oovi’ wir raaciis Erecutor or Adminristrator. Apple | Mohican | Peanut ; ) SO e L Boston Gflpper Hews oy in sixtn S X7e O Bbole | Bound . Ze L s Fa e S D vioer: “maecy | § Cpital $750000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 SPEuiA £ Stanley R & L Co ..... sted on “Coppers,” “Silvers” and all C q S & AT CPRO - ; S RS R pnne D e e tiwtioar onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. s £ iJT tfiub dflz. 578 ; X B | Torrington Co com .. ; service is at your command. Send to- HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, - - J p Traut & Hine . day to Boston Copper News, Dept. 8, U $ Envelope Co pfd ... 2 |l Boston, Mass. [————————— SR R S

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