New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 9

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'MARKET AND REAL ESTATE REVIEW Pl e ——t i A N . FINANCIAL | e o N S e e WALL STREET STOCK | EXCHANGE REPORTS wall the gen d today's short but ve o¥ the stock exchange, the two hours being the lar recent day. Shorts cover 1y in the movement, have its basis largely in « money and favorable conditions. St ind equipments tinued to lead in point of activity, making extreme gains of 1 to 5 points, bait shippi motors and oils also recorded similar or larg advances With numerous specialties. The clos- ing was strong. Sales approximated 809,000 shor Street.—Confident buying of ails excepted, |\|:1|’k— vy lively session the turnover for st of 1 extensive- prospect of New York Stock fxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co.. members of the New York stock ; ® Close 1920, High Low Jan. 3 Chal Mfg } Beet So 0il Leather. . Cot H & Loco Smelt & Ref. . ug Ref com Ana Sum Tob .. Am Tel & Tel Am Woolen Anacond Atch 7 At. Baldwin B & O Beth Steel BRT Can Pac Leath Mil & Chile Cop Chino Cop Col F & I Cons Gas ... Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel a Cane Sugar. cott-Johnson Am Am Loco THERE ARE A\__/ LOT OF QuESTIONS\, THAT CaNNO T BE ANS ws;e‘p/x(, oR 4 Style, service, satisfaction, hundred-per-cent. values, best of materials—we have in mind the men’s wear we are offering to the Wide-awakes of this town. Do you want to buy an up- to-date, full-of-wear, fashion- able s cf clothes at a saving that will please your purse? We believe this guestion can be answered only in the affirmative. All Heavyweight Overcoats and @lu’(\‘ at Sale Prices! The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. ! any ! which seemed to ! industrial | i | i | | | i)( { Colt's | ror § | the Ge x\!ud W a W Gen Motors . . (:un:lxhu (B F) Co 84 Gt Nor pfd Iiinois Cea In.~mru.un Cop Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar Int Nickel Int Paper Spri Copper Kelly ennec Lack Steel Ltl\i‘,:h Valley Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Puc Nat Nev N Y air N Y Central - N Y NH & H R Ohio Cities Gus Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pittsburgh Pressed Steel Car Cons Lead Cons ke Coul Ray Reading Rep I & 8 Royal D, N Y clair Oil Steel & Southern Pac outhern Ry tudebake: Texas (o Tobacco Union Pac .. United Fruit United Retail St Prod Re Prod U S Food U S Indus Alco ... U § Rubber Co 1 Steel Utalr Copper Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK | | \ i | | {The str | $80,000 husiness . BUILDING BUSINESS HAS SHARP DECLINE i Only Four Permits Issued During ‘| © Past Week eekly Building In- sharp decline four permits were issued. tures will cost $82 The | permit of the week is for an block to be built op- | the B. Stein The w tor only report of spec Allen shows « and largest posite Fox's theater hy | building company. | bers: i ian-Pe MARKET QUOTED hed o ey R. (Furn Tehter & 12ddy Co.) Elee Li Tel Co srass Hartforl Southern N American vican Hosiery . Hardware 1 Silver Billings & Spencer Rights . = Brass Arms Co Eagle l.ock Co Landers F I Natio N B Nile: North & Pec Stow Ru 211 M Seovill ... Standard Serew Stanley Rule & Stanley Works Traut & Hine Union Mf: SHIPS FOR SALE Thirty Former American Buy- Bristol Machine E -Pond com Judd M S & Wilcox . 44 100 340 440 120 60 104 com Level Shipping Board Offers German crs—With Stipulations, Washington. Jan Tht Loard 1s offered for sale 1 Ameri- can buyers 30 former German ships including the Leviathan, the George Washington. the Agamemnon and other wtll known passenger and cargo vessels. Vessels to shipping seized by war con- which were ates during the stituted a part of the cream of the German mercantile marine. Many were used in the army transport ser- vice in the war period and they are being ‘offerel for ainly on ac- count of the cost of refitting them senger service. The sale carries the restriction that they must be purchased by American huyers and must be used on lines de ignated by the shipping board. By restriction the shipping board hopes to carry out its plan of estab- lishing passenger lines to all parts of the world. These ships. the United S Inspector Allen’s report is: Walk-Over Shoe Co., 211 Main street, alterations, .... . W. Loomis. 112 Har street, frame shed 3 Stein Building Company, corner West Main and W ington streets, brick build- ing Osear Drive. i B 80,000 | Anderson, 85 frame > Total Church Notices South Church, Italian school: 10:45 . celebration of cow munion and reception of new niem- 12:10, church school: s: ian Christian Ende yrian-Persian wors topic, “I Believ dna. Daniclson: 7 tal, Mr. Dowd, soloist: mornir vor: 6 Christian in God,” . organ . Italian i worship. { ish { ning at Moenday, 6. Young Woman's auxil- jary supper and Twelfth Night p to which the Youpg women of the par- are invited to come and bring a friend. Tuesd Boy Scouts. Thurs sewing meet- ing: church ight union servic iday, 4, children’ for Sund be as follows: Preiu Reverie, by 3opnet: anthem, The King of Love, by Shelley; offertory, pr: °r for the New by Schultz pusfl\lllu Rhapsody. Reformation Luthe . Schaefer, pastor. worship: 1 30 p. m.,, ve evening meeting of the at the hall. Thursday ing of the Luther league. cate- chical ¢ will meet Tues and | Friday afternoons at 4 o’clock Stanley Memorial. Holy communion will be administ at the morning worship at 10: All the n}.mnlmx\ of an Church. 10:45 a. m.. Sunday Tuesde hurch council gvening, meet- 155 ed a Sunday morning. | meeting of the church will | theme, 2| by | training | o'clock morning will iends in community avail themselve: New Year’s Sunday. . the pastor, will kened Church Anthem. “Abide offertory solc Danks, Mrs. H. L. the church and fellowship at preagh on The music th Me,” Just As 1 Gronbac. Sunda (0l dob & Am,” school at 12 noon. Y. P. 8 . Consecration 1meeting will be led by evervbody who is pres- Praise meeting and community 7:30. Ar. Missirian will a brief address on “The Revival of Family Religion.” Girl Scouts will sing. All come. | Scouts will meet on Monday the Boy Scouts on Tuesday. eve- 15. The Ladies’ Aid sociely will meet on Wednesday afternoon at n accordance with the world prayer week there will be a special aver meeting Wednesday evening at 30 in the church. On Friday evening Worlc A Young Pgople’s meeting | Sunday morning. On’ Friday a supper will be served at 6 and 0 at the | The SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO0. | 75-79 Church Street Free Trial Tel. 2240, 2241 Easy Payments [ tor 400,000 WOMEN NOW USE THE THOR Every day this vast army of Thor users grows by hundreds. More and more women are learning that the Thor saves money for the home and hours of needless drudgery. See the Thor Today or Phone 2240, 2241 of | 'out Thy H evening | | Sunday LS all the the auspic church to church, under Aid and Brotherhood members of the of Ladies’ The annual foilow the supbper. Morning. worship 10: Secking—Whom Shall day school 12 Young meeting 6: evening service 1. I2. Henderson will sp. ing and evening un- People's Dr. John 1k at both morn- | 1 People's Chureh g ! Swedish Elim Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45 in the morn and Divine service at 11 o’clock. Love to Dying People’s meeting will be held at "clock in the after- noon. Topic, Year tesolu- tions. Evening service at 7 o’cloc which ill be followed by the Lord's supper. Th church will observe a week of praver with meetings every evening throughout the week, each meeting beginning at 7:30 o’clock p. ni. Advent (‘hu Preaching by L. B, 10: . m. and . Morning “Heart Preparation’ followed God's supper. Bible school and adult classes at 12:15 p. m. Bible class at 6:30 p. m. Fvening “Warned of God.” All wel- pastor, at theught, come. People's Church of Chri . 1, Henderson of Bri 1l speak Sunday at T p.om. Sunday school will he held at ind the Young People's ing will be held at 6 p. m. ces in charge of D n will be held next wee Announcem:nt of these meerings be made in Monday evenin 12:15 meet- | Trinity Church. Church gehoel, 9:45 a. m.: morn- ing worship, 10: . ML communion services. 0 p. m.. evening servie Dave Ranney of the Bowery Mi n. N, will speak al this All are weicome Ghristian Science : First Church of Ch entist, corner of West Main strect and Park service at 10:45 a, m. Sunday . school at a. m. Wednesday evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. The reading room, Room 304, National Bank buildin is open to the public daily from until 5 b'clock. except Sundays holidays Chur and First Baptist Church, morning worship. New Communion of the Address by the Rev. Year's Lord's William service supper. Bible school and Brother- an service. n Endeavor. Sub- God.” Leade Consecration . m.. Rus; 7 p. m., Chris jeet: “I Believe in Hilding Erickson. vice. Wednesd P. m;, the 1 will hold its regular monthly to be followed Woman's s ing the vic Second Sunday after Ch 10 a. m., Holy Communion ni.. Church school. 11 a. u:., Holy Communion and ser- mon. Ti45 , m., Eveni mon. prayer and ser- irst Church of Christ. ; school, 10 m. Morning | 11 a. m. Communion will be at this service i Prelude, ** rceuse,’” Deunm in B solo for teno our > Lord,"” Mo- Postlude. Chur worship. observe Music ler: Antheul, Buck: Offertory, art Betorpg tl Abrahan ATl- § Minor,” lique, ( “Legende, Adult Bible subject for Men's Religion of India,” and lowship club, ““Faith in God,"” Aonc Sprague “The the Fel- Personal ror Mrs. | Scouts. Young society 1 Scouts. Junior Boys. Armenian 130y S 58p: . Home Missionars ednesday, ., G ) p.oa.. p. . Women's x,nm cliss 5 |; p. ni.. Union Y ureh chapel. will b iven by Wom- | or An Wustrated lecture D GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD T. FIZANK LEE, Local Mge.-~Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bidg., Tel. 2120 Stanley Rule & Level Stocks Bought and Sold Rooms 309-310 National Bank Blag. W. T. SLOW Tel. 1815 1. Bagr. Woman's tHome | society’s annual meeting. | Sewing will follow the husiness 1 The annua] meeting of the \Wow- | an’s society will be held Friday eve- | ning at § p. m. - ¥t will take the form | of ladies’ night. All women of the church invited. Saturday. 2 b, p. m.. Brownies M. Zion Church. Church street worship. 10 pastor will deliver a Yeur's message. Al are requested to he present. 12: Baker, superin- tendent 3 n.. the Young Peo- | ple’s society of Christian deavor will meet under the leadership of R Lew The regular cvening 45 p. m. It is expected that Rec- Loyed of St Philip’s Episcopal ehurch of Brooklyn., N. Y.. will wor- <hip with 1 this hour. Noloist Mrs. J. B. James. All are welcome. — Universal Barber Shop 4 First Class Artists to Serve You, 213 Main St. Tel. 1644 315-317 Morning spec service ! “Please Get Married” WE OW ND OFFER FOR JANUARY INVESTMENT: 50 American Hardware. 50 North & Judd. 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. 20 Stanley Rule and Level. 50 Union Mfg. Co. 25 Scovill 50 Traut & Hine. Colts Pat. Fire Arms. 50 American Brass. A Messagexto Motorists: ROBE’ for motoring is arnecessity, not an accessory—those who go without this; «covering-endanger their health., Illnesses among motorists are often traced to this carelessness. The pleasant, warm day A S, changes suddenly—a drop in temperature— no robe—ankles exposed—doctor’s bills. Ask for the world-famous Chase Plush Robes at stores listed below. Famous since 1867 —the choice to-day of discriminating motorists. Warm — durable — fast colors — better and more ecdnomical than; wool robes—specify ‘‘Chase.’” Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. obe Made by Sanford Mills T"E}MRMRECITY How to Achieve Great Things There is practically no limit to what a man can accomplish, if he only will. Some of the things he must do are—work, study, read, think, ob- serve and save. An account with the Commercial Trust Company will give you the right incentive to accomplish something worth every effort. 49 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. 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