New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1919, Page 11

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] 2,000 bushels as a result of weather | nerve-racking than driving an auto- and other conditions during July. The | mobile or sailing a yacht. any man department of agriculture in its | who has lived a decent open-air life, August forecast announced the crop | especially if he has played games and | § § & promised 2,788.378,000 hased on | hunted, will find that learning to fly, conditions existing August 1 com- | even at the age of fifty, is quite an L Tand company, land on Relvidere | PATed With a forecast of 2,815.430,- ) easy business, expert S Uimod” £ o es R. W S 000 bushels made carly in July. Wheat | ern airplane will virtually fiy itself, | B . Lo Ay Y F. i l ‘58 REA].TY I]EEI]S ,:'ugml"'yn‘:x"?r“l' nrlb |\?\c‘inc? “11“"\ o5 production feli ! rrm "l‘\| 000,000 | and the (mnm\;‘ ‘H‘v‘ & inged that Members New York Stock Exchange New Britain, land a building on o ey ' = : ls S0 5 . Ege r 1 TN mancia [Eeygbe = in s and Sialldbs ol Nt T e G e R (AW S EMATN ST VEW BRITAIN, CONN. st. Production forccasts | gued, does the right thing instinctive- | @ HARTFORD, CONN—6 CENTRAL ROW ihi - July forec PR { Shimansky, land and building on La- | 7 t ! fayette street; Henry T. Brav to Wil- | follow ring wheat 225,000,000 | 1y 3 WATERBURY, C(ONN.— STEELK BUILDING WALL STREET ST“[}K i lard Dyson, land and building on “'1“\“\“:‘0“ fl:,‘(: wheat 940,000, '“‘"-7"';”“,;‘ ”"‘ the carly days of the war fully | RINGFIELD, MASS.— THIRD NATIONAL BUILDING J188,0 5 . Oats, 1 66,000,000, ifty of [} Hawley street; Bodwell Land com- per cent British airmen were | pany to Anna Mazanska, land on Dud- | Barley, 204,000,000 Rye, 84.6. [ over 30 years old. As the art of aeri —— | Toy strect: George Kalwab te John | Buckwheat, 16.1. White potatoes, | rfare developed the pilot had to | f We offer the following investment stocks . B 5 357,000,000, Swee Jatoes 0 yrov = srofic yombing, | @ 3 s & C . ‘4‘2 Dea[hs DUI‘]H MOH['] Oi Jlll Zukauskas, land and building on o h':;‘(: ““jlv o weet . potatoes, . 100 yrr?\‘]ny ljvn\ elf k roficient in Hmfll\::t Austln, Nichols & (,0_Y Inc. | i Kensington street; August Eggert to . ohacco (pounds) 1, wireless telegraphy, formation & Sitie e 5 . 3 | Anthony Neiman, land and building | ?00.000 I‘I,s\.‘ 10 _ Rice 1.4 Hay, | cloud v on and the numerous 7 (,umulatwc ]refen-ed Stoeck — —1 Marrlage Licenses lssued [on Jubllee streot: Fdward 0. il | 111000000, Sugar beers (lons) 560 | stunts thay :me essential for the / S0 e eediaoirucdlal dond e e s T bourne to the Exchange Realty com- [ APPles (total) 155,000,000 bushels. | airfig is was the phase of wai ; 5 Btagks received a further impetus RSCADIEL Ry pany, land and building on Cariton d for iron nerve and Manhasset Mfg. Co. ugvard during today's brief but mod- S | street; Joseph R. Andrews to the | GREATEST FLIER fear-blindness, climinating all as ‘ 7¢. Cumulative Preferred Stock erately busy session from President month of July, there | Gquitable Realty company, land on ants except the you were forty-two deaths in this city, [ Newfield avenue; Bessic Andrews to PR ! 23S nerisbatoand Aeiued o aend bl N W[t “;" t‘l;n moll.thlhlrcc(l):rl at Bodwell Land company, land on OT NO CREDIT 8 National Aniline & Chemical Co. i : 5 0! S=| the office of the city clerk. uring | jake Boulevard; Carl G. Anderson to o R B 3 E ident’s attltude towards the brother-| this weck, scven marriage licenses | Gramt K. Turbush, land and building _ 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock hoads, recovering a large part of the| Werc issued and ten death certificates | on Hillerest avenue; Hyman Rubin i filed. Ififty-eight real estate deals | (o were recorded during the week, as ‘Wilson's address to congress. Rails | hillcres el LIRS Major E. W. Mannock Was Leading | $89 per share and accrued dividend, srael Levin, land on Winthrop | I NG anv " recor street; Johanette Wetzel to William | Ace With British Plying | 108 Ql,mker Oaté’. Company . b follows: Estate of Alice M. Loomis | Naughton, land and building on b @ B 6c, Cumulative Preferred Stock other issues which sustained heaviest' to the Central Realty company, one |Chestnut streef. Corps. I K 5 fitinena Wto net reverses on the recent selling move- | Piece of property on Bronson heights | Richard H. lrwin {o Joseph A Tora s o 5 | et i $90 penahare nd Sesiis ‘M‘\“ Pl ments, ran from 2 fo almost 10 points,| 200 WO picces on_ Shuttle Meadow | pesnccia, Tand and buiidings on Arch | | JOnIon dule 8 | (Correspondence | § The Steel & Tube Company of America S S OIS | svenue; cstate of Thomas H. Brady ; Sarah Gorbach to Israel Gold- cfs0ciated Tress S olaton g e . 3 In severa instances actual advances|{y Amelin Weosene, land on Vance | T o e L e | Major I W. Mannock was the lead- . 7¢ Cumulative Preferred Stock (;\(:; l:w:fl\\'z‘ol; s final quatotions were stroet; —estate of iu;-o:d (. Da-lstrest; Richard 1. Barron (o Aaron e ‘ t‘;,,',‘”: S ff,il"f" e ‘ made. The closing was strong. Sales|.ucy J. Hall, land and buildings on | pinkus, land and building on Wal- | < ) s iy st el b i1 Vi 2 approximated 600,000 shares, West Main street: estate of Rose and |lace street; Bodwell Land company | €7 he armistice that the fact was | Nebraska Po.wer L 3 : Arena McEnroe to William J. Naugh- | ke | known and he never will be officially : 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Wall Street, 10:30 s e 3 X to John A. Johnson, land on 1 % A s a. m.—Sentiment | (4 "Jand and building on Washington credited by the air ministry with be- Ry e e e 1 = i Boulevard; Margaret L. Kraus inj the financial district was visibly | ton street; estate of Harold W. Da- : Jooril aerd SrEanctil Kraus 1o | ;o pocland's premier fiver. It was || THREY PRAISE QLR Emil Kraus, land and building on heartened today by President Wilson's | mon to Grace Clark Damon, land and | pleasant street; Neanda land com- | (1€ policy of the ministry during the || WORK ALLOVER. TowN: speech to the joint session of con- | Puilding on West Main street; Bod- | pany to Franciszek Kania, land at| WAU 10l to proclaim individual ex- | i gress. Many substantial additions to | VeIl land company to Bernard V.|Ppierremount; Samuel Gwosdof to | PIOItS Hal nod peen chanzed ||| OUR- PLUMBING HAS - : adcitions Sullivan, land on Audubon street: | Stanislaw Dawidenyk d since fighting ceased vestorday's 5 e . . I Stanislaw Dawidezyk, land and build- : ; N | Sitact of the aetins tramiae at the llGrace M. Smith to Harold C. Rahm, |ing on Grove street: Susie Jeske to| The record of Mannock's eighteen ON GREAT RENOWNY | | © = ~ well as shippings, steels, cumipments, | 121d_and building on Miller street; | Gustave Pot land and building on | MONths’ service is most unusual. He i e shippings, steels, equipments, | y)¢0,65 Calabise to Mike Nemetz | pr. s i started by outwitting examining phy- s o e i : coppers and prominent specialties ad- | Prospect street; George B. Norton fo | ! 1 Yes, our plumbing’s the t : e rom Jand and building on Tremont and 'T. Hatheway Ensign. land and baild. | Siclans in concealing the fact that he ! Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. a3, vancing 1 to 3 points. Oils and mo- | eway nsign, land and bui el wepk’s loss. Gains among shippings, cquipments, steels and the various $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net i S e IR e A of the town. The public seems fors shared in the movement with to. | 1AWIOr streets; mil Christensen to |ing on Walnut Hill park; John W, | Was e pretty well pleased with the baccos. U. S. Steel made only . | George B. Carlson, land and build- | snderson to Charles H. Deming, land | #8¢ he was old a s | sgicrate opening gain but ross 1 5.3 | INES on Stanley street; Otto Hintz |and building onm Wallace street: Ber- | Pilots n H‘un}m;j:b.ln‘( he seemed e deal we have given them and before the end of the first half hour, | \© Herman K. Kalmonowitz land and | narg Moffitt to John Dobrowolski, | [2CK nothing required of a successful | || we feel mighty well pleased » | building on Pearl street; Otto Hintz air fighter and soon qualified and It leather and textile shares also - land and building on Hayes street; | 2 3 wth the treatment they have strengthened. to Herman Kalmanowitz, land and | John Dobrowolski to Bernard Mofitt, | Went to Irance building on Pearl Court; John W. |jand and building on Miler street: Immediately he adopted . tactics pe- | || accorded us. We're here to || BOUGHT AND SOLD e e Fox to John A. Meskill, land and | John Dobrowoski to Bernard Moflitt, | culiar to himself and it finally was a serve you. Why don’t you try building on Greenwood street; Tim- |jand and building on Hayes street; | deviation from those tactics that G . Fjron DEIEDtonas e 3 and building on Farmington avenue; Yo s Sl e members of the New York stock | wiliam Lanskie, land and building |1,uke Sinskie to Bernard Moffitt, land | into a high fight but, in bringing down Moange: on Tremont strect; James P. Lawton | gnq building, : o his seventy-third German, he chased || E. P. BURNS Aug. 9, 1919 to Marry Maxin, land and building | Bernard Moffitt to Jacob Silverstein, | Nis falling foe too near the sround || = g High Low Close | on irview street; Bodwell Realty |land and building on Farmington ave. | 2nd @ bullet from an anti-aircraft gun : GOODW IN BEACH & CO Beet Sugar .. 86% 853 86 | company to Bodwgll Land company, |nye, Hayes street, Miller street and | €nded his carcer. PLUMBING. . Agri Chem ..1 103 |land on Belvidere heights. Brown street; William H. McEnroe | Officers of the Royal Air Force have e e e i nal 3 ey ey Car & Fdy Co 126 5 | Fannie W. McKirdy to Bodwell |{, william Naughton, land and build. | acclaimed him the greatest air tacti- MAIN § = IEJEY“’NMNI“" T 5 ing on Washington street; Ora L. |clan in the service. ' He had nono ot FRANK Loco kot S o 8 i . Wnca: 5 the eccentricities prevalent among - Smelt ... f 7 g1, | Kennec Copper .. 37% 37! 37% f:r], fif"“,?1,,1?'0‘,,"‘;,;5,':,,tf,f;"j,“‘.‘c‘;}‘: ;L::]d succssful French aviators but he was Landers Frary & Clark Stock Anf Suzar ... Lack Steel ...... 80 9% 3 well land company to Otto H. Hen. | sclentific, persisted and dogged. One ) Am Tobacco .. Lehigh Valley .. 01 1 A 8 rich, land on Audubon street; Mary | Of his brother officers recent i A o % 1023 1021, | Max Motor com .. 4 48 11 Laughlin to John F. O’Mara, land | that he had scen Mannock stalk | . ou t an 0 Ana Yo 69 Mex Petroleum 75 SN - SRl 4 an hour or more, attempting | w C Anaconda Cop ... 69 ex Petroleu and building on Trinity street; Alex [ Hun for an hour e uan ASSISt l ou AT S Fe Ry Co.. : a11, | National Lead .. : ander Pierzanowski to Jullus Wolft, | to gradually draw him Higher and | Raldwin Toco . 106% | N Y C & Hudson . 78% 7 3% iland and building on Beoth street, | then, when the slightest opportunity | X T O R A 4 Nev Cons .. 3 John G. Sandstrom to Frank Micna. | for advantage presented itself, he was | Aiay We ? New York Stock Exchange quota- BRT. oAy 3 NYNH&HRR 3 2 33% vich, land and building on Harvard | on the foe lik&z cat. | Beth Steel E 8672 4 | Northern Pac .... 8 8 street; William H. Cadwell to Amelia Although Mannock was presented | Butte Superior ... 27 5 5 Penn R R 5 3 3 Wesche, land on Vance street; Myer | With the Distinguished Service Ord i 3 [ Gan Pac .. s 6 People’s Gas ..... 4 ! Dunn to Hyman Gitlowich, land and | and the Military Cross it was not 1"“' It is the policy of this bank Cen Leather .....101 % | Pressed Steel Car . S57% 83 ; building on Oak street; Charles A. | !il the thousands of vecords of pilots to lend aid to those industries Ches & Ohio ..... 57 5% 561 | Ray .Cons e Johnson to Ernest G. Anderson, land | Were checked in the air ministry here of this community which need Chi Mil & St Paul 41 1 1 i that it was known that he had more w got I | Iteading Sk 78 jand building on Arch street; Alexan- g e financial assistance whenev Col F Tty Rep I & S com ... § 37% der Contois to Samuel Kirschnitz, land | Germans to his credit than any othed they show that by reason of Cans (¢ i’ 98 By DR |lenon, B e e 961, 4% !and building on Hartford avenue; | British aviator. This fact was al- good management and good ALL SIZES Crucible Steel ....137 IS 25 George LaRocque to Samuel Kir- | lowed to become known at the minis- prospects they are entitled to D& Hud ......105 Comincmn T bl ; 214 | schnitz, land and building on Hart- | try but not officially. | g assistance. Distillers S s S1 840 Siidcbakes - - ford avenue: Grace Clark Damon to | % E \ < If in need of new or extra globes for your house Fiie coeel 18 6 % | Te William T.. Damon, land and building E IS NO BAR TO i We have had the satisfaction . P ) as T e g 2 = ¥ 9 Erie 1st pfd .... 1, 2 S 3 27 {on Park Place and West Main street. AGE If of seelng our business grow as let us supply them. A complete line—all sizes—al Gen Elec SUCCESS IN FLYI G1 the result of our customers M M ways in stock. Goodrich Rub growth, and through their Unitodamant PRODUCTION FORECAST. Wexl Nor prd . lvl:éh"('r;pp;?r-( 2 ORECAST. Gt Nor Ore Cetfs R UDDEL Country’s Corn Crop Shows Decline loyalty much other profitable - i S J teel i 5 4 = 4 5 2 S i s ha ifi:&l’ffi" iy 562 ! NG e 214 of 27,052,000 Bushels, Flying Airplanc Said to Be More Sim- | business has come to us. Miterboro pfd .... P i \‘: t‘fi(ing’i\vm,\r e 53 p: 9. r ple Than Driving Auto or | We'd like to demonstrate 7illys Overland 3 3 v 2 5 Stecring Yacht. {@ this to you. (] ? i S ,.,.LS':':""f.f:?:““.-‘;;?i The Gommercial Trust Co. ELM STREET HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF | s ol ST v D B e e ing severe physical tests were accept- NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ed for aviation work during the war has caused the belief that flving as a sport will be barred to persons past the prime of youth. That is a mis- [y take, according to Rritish experts, who say that for ordinary peace-time | Aving there should he no age limit. 3 1 Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface The only qualifications they set are SRR ki of some utensils flakes off, how some baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors. good eyesight and a sound heart. 45 | Pyrex does not loose its brilllancy even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, Flying un airplane, it is pointed | S e i i . absorb odors, dent, bend,. corrode or burn out. out, is much simpler, and far less | CURIREFLI LSRN # 4 Its hard, smooth surface cannot peol off or absorb odors. Every plece is hand made and tested by experts. No plece that does not measure up to Corning standards ever leaves the factory. ach piece is made to stand oven heat. it also has been proved by scientific tests to be much stronger under rough handling than carthen ware. HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBER! g PU l P , Is Your House Tiandles o Seesils sl . & | el B oz g’a yyotl;ro uvgle; Heater Ready for 6 0z, round (sct of 6) : “ e A and o Vour Next Win[er? 4 oz. round (set of 6) 7 5 oz. oval (set of 6) : Il | . . 120 2 1-2 gt. round, deep .$1.40 Small (COCOTTES) R A 1 | All K d f H t g W k 121 2 qt. round, deep . ... 1.20 2 6 oz round .........$ .25 ! : - R UL C 0& s y uslng inas o eatin or e 122 1 1-2 qt. round, decp . 1.00 3 8 z. round . .30 i X = N % = = :g? i 1f x ’3‘":{“ el ’;'};2 123 1 qt. round, deep . .85 5 12 oz. round ........ .40 | = gt. round, deep . - 124 1-2 qt. round, deep 60 'NCOVERE G 103 1 1-3 qt. round, deep .. 1.76 132 1 qt. round shallow ... .85 ¢ C(,‘ R DI BARING 103 1 gt. round, decp . 1.50 65 i O eena e A 0 DISHES — Round 104 1-2 qt. round, deep .. 1.00 Gosttumn b 464 1 qt. round : k 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. 1.50 402[:11(12%\::S§|E;ow 0":"40 465 1 1-2 qt. round ...... 1. 164 8 oz. round, individual 90 401 10 oz 0"‘;1' shallow -45 466 2 qt. round . .o . .o 167 1 Gt round, fits stan- 3 £ oE & PIE PLATES y 402 12 1-2 oz. oval, shallow .55 * PLATE ° T leg“l’dl_?:‘:_“"“::m‘d i | 403 18 1-2 0z oval, shallow .60 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide 2 80 EST MA[N S REET e . Il Washin achine ! - 1831 at e SnaTiG e beat 221 8 1-2 in. round .. 208 L2 inSroundiRwide Steam Hot Water HOt All' steak ... UTTLITY DISHES e ceeene. 890 202 8 in. l:nu (l'. L 75 e 2311026254 n. ohlong - Telephone 381 Desteinn - 232 {247 1-2x1 54 in. ob- 12059 . e sidea’ 1110 100 Tested and approved by the p s 1 qt. fits standard = = 4 5 L long camall Roaster L2 S BREAD PANS Good Housekeeping Institute. 194 2 qt. oval, fits stan- i BAKING DISHES— 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. dard mountings .... 2,00 | With Handles oblong—regular loaf ..$ .90 ! - 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— fits standard mountings 1.75 bandles . . c double loaf ........ z WaShBS aflfl Wlflgs at Ule sams fme. Connectic“t Trust and Safe Deposit Co. COMPLETE STOCK NGW ON DISPLAY 0 Wear and tear on clothes is entiely eliminated. i STRTO R e e G S T = trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. || rree rriar. zasy raveenss. Irvecutor or Admiristrator. RS e The %pring & Buckley Elec. Co. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits 1,000,000 250-256 Park Street New Britain, Conn | § 75-77-79"Church $t. Ticl 900 41§ Comneeticat/ rust Tane als” Demelit Sy HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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