New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 11

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EHMMITTEES NAMED (; Mfifi;@f’ ’%lpl[; IRON AND CIT{JTng FUR Blfi I]INNER w Au STREET ST“BK STEEI— MARKHSE .]’ l" 11’1. lerabers New York Stock Exchange SUCCEZSFUL THE Biidey BATTLE 1S 2 B { AIbha “String orchestra.—ady 4 1 / 0 \ Virgil \‘mqu‘ «:;v‘. toc u‘l!n'un: 31 “E.ST ’?IAI\ ST NE‘V BRITA]I\’ CONN. uibL L LA Dl EXEHANGE KEP“RTS || Thie steer mavicat 1 the Camy, e Co. a one- STARLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 S Sioe . NN SENCWIC VL e house oL 23 rrstre . . dence of the large volume of unsal- :v‘-“‘.]l(i\'rn‘\"}y” ..avl‘ i\tll;] \71’||:|]i-“’:\'|n\lfl‘vf ‘; s Success of Commg Affair i | isfled demand and of the advancing 1jax Koplowlis, a two-fanily house at | —_ i tendency In 4l produets, in spite Of' o (1) Dwishi streer to Posavals| —_— Wall Strest, 10:30 a. m he tone | the Steel Corporations large sales at Bonaesi ot al, ana Benjamin and | of the markel was strong at the ac- | LIS Pes=ed prices. The great zain of Yera Benewilz, a two-famile house at | tive opening of ¥'s session al- 1 1:137.000 fons in the corporation’s | No oo Arch sircet (o J. S Kilbourn S : . nfilled orde ember is in con- though f of 3 0 tringent s o RLbshEs ngcons A daughier was born last evening You've got to be togged s 2 . 2 . o s e o t with the situation with most in- ; 3 £ intalclases costume dfigontexs Republican' club February 25, at |™Money rates continued to hang ov tation with most -1 44 the New Britain. General hospits pect to win. f“"m"('k TEl S hich e f-rj(- l.l‘\nnrml district. Mot nd oils. mt‘m» A U:-l{l.l-l.'u:”n % "\"“)_ : ‘_ ‘N"_ to Mr. and Mrs. Howard lLaurie! - Folks don't question your dent Nicholas Murray Butler, of Co- ‘lu‘“r}_l Comes (s WERNITe, i ) e SN l'h_“'-f‘hh_ s i 189 Winthrop strect | ability £ much as they lumbia unive . will be the prin- :“m“l“ Pl el wmrh et o 0 e The condition of Thomas . S : » do your appearance. cipalFpeaker ST B committeesBane||ithotatoelaeduinim et B ndRsliv oI Es flwes oo o e ervor, of Stanley street. who is seriousl i Ol Clotiesl s ineen Seollow Further change in the first half hour oked far ahead is in ervor, e el G 2 4 s were mainly advancing quotations. | LleTcalling off of the steel strike | SR S SorGanl ety wis reported today as unchang rance fee demanded by a well- Finance, Herbert V. Camp, chair- | ot Shta g 2 / Wall Street, Noan—The carly ad- | B€aNs some improvement in lahor ; § he 1 ic work boavd I Several committees have been This e a fight. named to make arvangements for the out dinner to be given by the Third Ward groomed civilization. { man; IHerbert A. Johnson. E. Clayton ‘ A Tedes % ; . supply, but nothing marked F 1 a pretty simple matter, Goodwin, Raymond R. Healey and | Yance assumed further dimensions, 7 : s matieed U fpaiiat = | IU's, a pretty L e | 3 especially among motors Steels, | MAny workers weeks ago found other j Mshed ity Clerk A, 1) l‘mml\NM S s 2 x Maces, whi ; . bitter- | With a complete list of ¢ o v St e ® y Sein A ee hair- | €auipments and shippings. < place hile not a few of the bitter ! L Come in and see some of Musie, Howard C. Wilson. chair £ MG T i, e MR S gl Aot aorhe o after all. | Noah Lucas. & Stein-Bloch Over- ; George H. Dyson. Charles Muel- | Motors. T. S. Rubber, ible and Republic Steel, Baldwin and Ameri- | Bellaire. Obio, plant of the Carncgie = Street. Such a list has been found can Locomotives. Atlantic Gulf and Steel Co., idle for nearly four months , Userul i preparing - reports for | out. | has started up. ! comnion council meetings. Schuman coats at sale prices, Decorations, Arthur Sampson, S chairman: Maurice Johnson, Thomai { Schilling. Out of town tic W Schultz, e arre. chairman; Richard Covert, Edward I Hall, E. W. Irving, O. F. Curt . S pplications, William N. Me- ‘ :l th n ‘ o Kirdy. chairman; Waison House, (o] 1 g [ Howard A. Timbrell, George B. A. Baker, Stanley Eddy, James P. Rogers 271 MAIN ST. Matthew M. Meskill, Harry C. on, Morgan Ielt, Max Unkelbach, American International were the £ standin ee i e e The rail situation is still interestinzs G. L. G. Club dance, Gransc points. Tobaccos, metals, American | At Chicago 70,000 tons for the Santa ' Berlin, tonight.—Adve. ‘v d H h 1 T IWoolen and Industrial Alcohol, also | Fe and 10.000 tons for the Great mployes of the Corbin Screw cor- | € can a .'USt flg ts m our Office strengthened materially. Rails kept | Western wil probably be put on the | poration oflice enjoyed a sleigh party in the background and oils became | Dooks this week, and the Chicago & ride last evening throush Farming- | unsettied on the weakness of Middle | IMastern Iliinois has veserved 10,000 ‘tom. The Stanley Works office force | States Oil which extended yvesterday's | tons. The Burlington has taken 3,000 'is planning a similar social to be held | loss by - 10 1-2 points Columbia ! tons of tic plates. Canadian roads Urday nishtl A Dty was held | Graphophone was wealest of the spe- | have made heavy purchases and the last night by some of the Connecticut cialties, falling § points. Call money | S00o mill on present bookings will be t and Power company <ler! i opened at 9 per cent. kepl busy all year. John . O'Brien, J. W. Marsland | Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Stock Tn equipment the New York Cen-'and Carl S. Ramsey, attended the | made another demonstration of | tral has let contracts for the repair mid-winter meeting and banquet ot Stanley Hunt, Joseph L. Ward, KEd- ward Ogren, Ilenry Overstrom. THOUSANDS IN STAMPS 1, demvensbin o auon | chaiman: William 5. Baker. strength at mid-day. their further ad- 00 cars involving 40,000, to 43,000 | the state druggists at the Hotel Elton == g vance coineiding with word from | tons of piates, shapes z 's; the | at Waterbury toda | Washington that the federal reserve | Guli Refining Co. h ed between Miss Margarot Lewls of amilton | D & CO board has adjourned without cousider- | 1.200 and 1,500 tank cars, taking up- | stveet is recovering from a recent | Rooms’ $09.310 National Bank Bl * 2 S =314 onal a) dg. Tel. 1813 ing interest and discount rates. Some | ward of 24,000 tons of steel: the Pull- operation. { gains were soon reduced, however, on | man Co. will huild 300 sleeping cars, | W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Close—A raliy from the reaction of hops at the rate of 55 a day, the mid-session occurred later, rails Iastern plate mills have had be | (3 making moderate advances. The | fore them in the past week no 1 Three Men nmn& Guilty of Entering R h F ; 3 50000 oy 130 : 2 1g or ale —_— H Hinman, & : Clifford Talmadge, Kenneth J. Hoff- Volume of Business Handled at Post | | [FOTE CATATEe, AURT New Britain tickets, F. R. Gilpatrie, chairman: Gardner Weld, George P. ormous, Spear, Georze Bean, Charles Bradley, M. K. Pasco, Sherwood Raymond, I. During the month of December, the { I’ W. C. Wall, Maurice Pease, local postoffice disposed of 443,000 | yre)is” ¢, Foster, A. A. Greenbers, 1wo-cent s representing $8,860 Paul K loger obert Carter, Ed- Oftice Stamp Window ch Month worth of busine in these Stamps ¢ o, Regula, Frank . Penfield, Pe- alone. Postmaster W. F. Delaney | .. perakos, Clifford Talmadge, Peter stated that during the pust vear the | (o JETLOn, S RN J A E o, sale of two-cent stamps averaged be- | ;" Lo Clifford W V“’m“‘t | closing was firm than tons in inquirie Sales approximated 1,000,000 ; 000 tons heing for shipbuilding and Wine Cellar ‘and Removing Con- shares. the remainder largely for oil tanks = and boilers. New York Stock fixchangs quota- An advance of $5 per ton in plates b Greenwich, Jan. 15.—When Ernest tions furnished by Richter & Co and shapes has been made b one ¢ i oilE ap : 1€ I roost of this town and Richard members of the New York stock | Ul S mterest L Bt baae ae Lo DL T R Xxehange: potfsfithat i ives S ot i Akers Ot Frederick, were in court today. s tents, Lwoen B6e0.0000aRa SO0 000 BB OR I baor onl oai Tsontistia i€ s S Eellerz A (oo & Clark, the Stanley [N, Abbe, Palmer Chamberlain, can Hardware are the biggest buyers | &7 Taxwell S. Porter a of stamps, although a number of ti inl;(\l‘| Comisitte o TSI RO T TR 8 O onfimtn G oo, @ (6 seonit tory to send in an order for son, tubular product sking $10 @ ton s . e e ex L igion = = € e e e l))uly(: 4|.,.1‘N1nv ).m\fnn r liquc : CONNEOTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD 1 3 : S ke i : { stealing case, in which for a seconc , et = Allis-Chalmers Mfg 4 Toizine ibiiletsih epresenbiilate o= o aiaes oo e B BTG C Rl m i ftcom 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. ::: Beet Sugar. .. .+ 9 g nasice ofjalont b in'the wine cellar of a wealthy resi- A ... 543 5 S motor companies have Heen s qont jiad heen taken. e e ] Snaloamal pslob loi e e The three men arc charged with - < Leather 261, | which they are having rolled into : ; 4 &5 B ¥ i having entered the cellar of Martin Am Loco 991, 953 llencets 10l ekalouti deliveries by sheet [ Lo Va0 CHIERECEHISESE, 88 100 = et WE OFFER: Am Smelt & Ref.. 691, mills, Leading automobile makers {0t ionen wines, champagnes Am Sug 1 r com 37 NOW- say that the supply of = sheets ;“h'l liquors valued at $2,40 : R bl. Am sam Tob .03 b ake | will bo th one tmiting factor in |00 JOU RGN, epublic of France 4% Loan Am T oG G i 5 | their industry in 1920. oniabe aeninetiinvo tromiaa n 1 Am Tob .. £ : More cast iron pipe lettin L | R e, roees. e call for two-cent stamped envelopes | \,g knocked down and assaulted. A i\ Woolen . :....153% D | coming up, including 11,000 tons on { (. (lainied to have paid $450 cash Of 1917 from the local factories that have the § (o o1e”oe eo e soldiers rescued him | Anaconda Cop ... 6 15 | which Detroit will receive bids Jan. } 20" “6570 check for the liquor he drm name imprinted en the envelopes. | (PP 9 et The atn \teh T & § 7 16. Elyria. Ohio. was in the market : e e 000 7.000 it fneiag 20 0hish wmsw torlion of BRL b Free of all present or future French taxes, attributed to the mayor's opposition | -\t Gulf & W 16 E for to 7 ton instead 1 ¢00q by the men. The arrests fol- | to the election policy of the Sinn Fein | Baldwin Loco .... i i |ibcueniistocinine 3 Jowed. | 3 .\ DIES SUDDENLY organization: Bl 8137 313 8 e e e el Rt o) oo o e ol Callable at the Government’s option, but not be R AMERICAN LEGION TO HEAR S5 s oo : 5 Jines-of sfeel- zenerally are’ $2-fo over | TT008%: focal pastor. = I fore 1943; Mrs. Anna Dufly. of 53¢ Locust Street, ettt i Can Pac . i 12914 3 $9 (in {he case of zalvanized sheots) i 3 NAVAL OFFICER AT MEETI i e a1 hizher c with tin | Deaths and Punerals. Coupons: March 16, June 16, September 16 aind Curtis Sheldon. worth of stamps at one time. s December is the best month for the | Lord Mayor of Cork ®ale of stamps on account of the o : Christmas season, many people send- | Attacked By Irish ing their gifts by parcel po ‘When Cork, Ireland, Jan. 15.—W. T. he stamp supply runs below a certain | (*Connor, the lord mayor of Cork, figure, a requisition is sent ta Wash- | was attacked by a party of men whils ington for several hundred thousand. | retwrning last nmight from a meeting or a month's supply. There is a large | o gemobilized soldiers. The mayor than a week ago, The American Legion will hold Chi Mil & St P. 6 263; |1 for delwery in the first half no | - | Decembe ime Later in Hospital. meeting in the rooms in the Sover-| Chi Rock I & P.. 26 5 5 14 s wmm box. figured at to- James Gofiney. ’ ember 16. - cigns Building tomorrow night, when | Chile Cop ... ... 191 AT : : le protragted mold- i The funeral of James Gafiney, who T % Mrs. Anna Duffy, of 5t Locus! | jjeutenant-i'ommander Grafton .A.| Chino Cop ..... 3 ] 381, | ers ce ot setiled and fresh | gied Monday in Philadelphia, Pa., will | Denominations: 1,000 Francs and upwards. SEesLE Sorgio R RlataRdamc iU HEa S GHD will talk on American- | €0l ¥ & I ... 215 : ailroad troubles in England are ! he held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morns | . - 5 5 24 Duffy, died’ last night at the New i\“‘l“ e e G | ComiProdimer 3 brewin On 2,000 tons of galvanized . j at St. Mar: church. The burial | Price dehvered here, approxnmately: SIO Britain General hospital, following a | by P Eer e istriet and | Crucible Steel .. 5 | sheeis for steel mill construction in | \ill be in St. ¥'s new cemetery 1,000 Francs. flat d net shock sustained while watehing a per- | o Z90 FSHER I8 (00 G e Cuba Cane Su : ; : India, British prices a month ago formance at Fox’s theater early in | 1k Horn Coal . DySteNpeiomgam ercan Bhuigshanpiats M D Ineares (hute | Should the Franc go back to its normal val ihale enine il et v oy nas| o oyicc e niancRiteedRtoR e ttend ndicott-Johnson 13 3 R vances in the British market in the | 7The funeral of Mrs. Margaret called to attend the woman at the 4 SR = ;. Lz e s . past fortnight will throw this busi- | ¢hute was held this morning with ds A 3 ] theater, and he ordered her removed COME AN O I P il 1, 1915 | ness to American mi services at the home of the Little am! the Bonds to par, this Bond wouid be worth $193| in- Articles of incorporation of Stod:| Gen Jotors 3 3 Sisters of the Poor in New Haven. which would mean a profit of 3123' or over 175?} o to the hospital. She was at the | stitution only a short time swhen | dard and Company have been received | oodrich (B ) (o 31t “Fhe bady was brought to this city for ) 2 i i Gl B i S S SR e SO SR s (e e 3 1 | LOCAL sARI‘OK%"}‘ QUOTED | Mierment in st-arys old cometers. the original investment. tive of Eust Hartford, and was about | state. The company will locate here. | Inspiration Cop . .. : 56 years old. She has resided in th Capital stock is set at $1.500. B. L.| Interhoro Con i Mrs. Amn 1 city for many years. and with - her | Stoddard is president and W. C. Stoc- | Int Mer Mar .... 4413 4 (Furnistied by Tlehter & Co.) i The funeral of Mrs. Ann Broadway late husband conducted a tew store | dard secretary and treasurer. W. C.|Int Mer Mar pfd 101 g 9815 Stanley It. Eddy, Mgr. {will be held tomorrow afternoon at for several years, retiring from bus- { Stoddard ‘holds 58 shares of stock, | Int Nickel ....... 24% 237 24 Bid Asked |z o'clock from her late residence at iness 11 year: >. She leaves her | B, L, Stoddard one and ¥. L. Warren 817 E Tartford Electric Light 199 202 New Park avenue, Hartford. Burial | mother, Mrs. Edward Flaherty; three | one. el Co 98 102 fwill be in the Fairview cemetery. M sisters, Mrs. Mary Prendergast, Mrs. = e 22 508 Broadway, who was 72 years of age, Catherine Moorehead and Miss Eliza- BOWLING CLUB ELECTS. pethidilunenty JalEsr o Ry At the annual meeting of the Cen- Jones and a niece. Miss May Jones. | i (G Sk U held Tuesday eve- She was a member of Leading Star 10! @, B., Ladies Auxiliary, A. stricken in Theater, Dies Short Int Paper S Kelly Springfield .1401; 13: Southern N Kennec Copper 307% 2 American Brass Lacl Hosiery .... 9 5 {died Wednesday afternoon her, Lehigh Hardware .. { home in Hartford. She was a former A Sioto, Silv S ; % iocal residdnt and was identitied with S Do pencer .... 94 | Alexander lodge, Daughters of Midvale Steel Star of Good Will lode Missouri Pac ning, the following officers were 0. IL; the daughters of America and M‘“-"{l: ,T ]-p;l:]y(“h (1”1?.1‘:,(1.?1:\.:-)\l';(:». Lristol Brass B Colt's Arms Co ! Rights oot : * George and the Ladics' Aid society of St Joseph's l . : Shaai e — i A >SEPI'S | Andrew Robh: treasurer, Ucorfzol Nat Lead .... LS e £ 5 CARD GEITITANKS. i ! | } i Shepherds of Bethlehem. chureh. The funeral will be held at bt B | 9 oclock Saturday morning at st | Kron. © A banquet followed the elec S L'; k’” 2 5 | Landers Frary & Clark 6 e wish to thank our friends for | Joseph’s church. The burial will be i ‘1,“' RS TS e S weir expressions of sympathy and | jn St. M new cemetery: ® T : Mavine Lamp i he beaut 1 floral tributes sent dur- | L ‘Ohio Cities Gas . a 7 - g - e = £ 7 X B Machine . i ing our recent bercavement. in 1o RanAmiIs 22 G Niles-Iie-Pond cont 1 S ar beloved w nd moth e 2 o 3 P =SS0 1¢ C 5 & of our beloved wife d he k \ ;‘.::"‘ o .]“j", g orth Judd Mfz © i Arthur J. Heboert. hushand: Arthur | JTRUSTCO ittsburgh Coal .. 613% 61 ; Sl 5 _ = S | Peck, Stow & Wilcox P15, MTebert. son; Sophic Hebert, dauzgh- Lot . Pressed Steel Car . el S ; . Py ah — = = W ERTAIL Oy — SEESD - e 5 S Lol £ List T e . TOLCLIe ) TTTTTTTEEL S TV (AL UV TP C T T T Rt T PRy S ; - = : THE HARDWARE C1TY AR ; 3 318 | Standard Serew com . 50 | 100 TATE FOR tion the Hotel Beloin. Vocal selec tions were rendered by August Klein and Andrew Itobh. There were selec v tions by the Barret Brothers' ja ¥ recitations Robert Merriman, talk by William Henry HIGH SCHOOL NE The regular meeting of the Hig school club will be held this evenin 5 ST O 3 S Al = gl BhG M il (B 2o Biwes S R TABS MAKE REPATRS. I served at 6:30 o'clock. I The ‘school basketball tewm prac-| WVork of renovating and recon- ficed in the n this afternoon in- | Structing the Y. AL T. A. & B. society { rooms started today. It 1s {he plan ad of tenight as planned. | 4 The rehearsal of the Hish schaol | ©f the society to change the reading juzz orchestra will be held at o s hern Ract — e Tel. S11 evenings or t day this evening in the auditorium. and pcotiespondeice roons Jilan direct - R . ¢ Pl INCE HE A Tew members of the Amphion | Ishting Will take the place of tho, Southern Ry .. SRR OV i | T3 : 12 3 1 o ¢ Studebaker . ' 3 106 Miss Ellen Caroline Hanna Munson ; — — - 3 club rehearsed a play at the school | direct system now used throughoat I B Harry Carter | o= NEO g of Valnat street and E 152 Any Liour, Day or Nizht. [ The interior of the building wili b | will 1 Providence, It, | Tl 1625-2 last evening After the rehearsal a| ' Tz . Tobacco T of 612 Pral E i " n Z ! repainted and new furniture pur- L GBIl Fai e TARRANT & HAPFE\ sociul was enjoyed and lunch was | I ) Eon : : : e chase o o e : X i : sl SR s ——- . ELLS T - .18 3 ber 21, The cevemony SEL [v«vwrm«‘ UI\I)ERTAKERS : r— 2 United Retail St 89 1 1, | by Rev. E. L, Marsh. a cor Il e e e e =Delis ‘\\ i 0 Stanley Rule & Level 3 5 Al R o mer ' Ll PR {RE )—A woman to do gen % Ve 8 i &5 .!(”“\ e o : houscework whao will o home eve- | room to make room for a phone hooth s b b o il O CAMP SCHOOL PARTY. | BI : TO SOAR U S Food Prod . > e " G = S L An increase of two cents a loaf in Jubilce: St., Teltd1s1 -2 Pupils of 1 les Hold Eujoy- | the price of bread will become effec- tive next Monday. according to the statement made by @ prominent baker Thist school children, mem- | today. : S Indus Alco . 3 : TAX BILDS ARE READY | Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. o L i Pereontl Tax Collector J. Willie | Orders Taken for Upholstering The 9 . . i Gy o Mills is having bills prepaved 1o send | = = o e ; d l h Utah 4"”;\.1,3» d { bt for the 1920 tax. They will all FUNERAL DIR ORS € square ea 1s the actlve | v \ bers of and Other cities throughout the state will | - 4 y e mailed about February 1. The H ! = . ; e oo | maied v e 1. i | Andrews&Doolittle,Inc. jf and constant practice of the Com- Camp school. went on . > | also experience the increased cost of : vesterday afternoon followinz the “staff of life.’ AL Oesil nd . vear ix 16,500, Owing to @ number of i er ar SSLOT The L stopped — s i 2 % Ry i i 2 1 ;l;rndr];;l’(fl’ u{l'x;m II‘IYHKA = ";ll“l'l il i MINGE TO MARRY. 1135 BOLSHEVIR 1D1EAS. | “.“,\‘l'i;v'ir.‘»;w!.mt\!:” ; 1\‘\‘2»‘;1;:::»“-1‘;;;;;;(1 :;j‘, I Officy z:nll.l:l‘l’u:h?r[ it I;:;l‘l:l‘ll‘\(r«'l'(. : merCIal TruSt Compa“y' puilding and wsisted o making the | Yaiore’ Damito: T (he ol o o | ST 15t | o i e e e el i s S W1 Wil | iareinge Teenne contd he sranied t | [Opelled to share b proverty even | IF YOU WANT TO START useful service in Banking matters. e Elbeann i Sl ol pLE = SCDLaRtol sctuaiol somolof R oplin s & checking account, make a will, appo a Trustee. Esccutor or Sl e marry Peter Amiello. > T T ¢ | | thiev wo sisters, servants of a ¢ pl to your heart’s content at the L logh et AL on 1-to-do ramily in Hanover. who re- Guardian, deposi. your valuablc papers in a perfect '\“vn. Blach Gt Damiro lives at 133 Chapman st ity stole 400.006 marks worth of obtain vestment information, send money abroad, et Travelers = valuables from their employers de- Cheques or tter of Credit. Univel‘sal Confirm Report of clared. when arrested. that they felt U WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE | Barber Shop | oo s S e o TG N e S, The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company RCIAL TRUST VLOM ANY 4 Pl it Arkits . (|t o o ol selinl e ittt Jt (bl MATS STRELT, COINEL PEAIL STGLET, el DO CONN tO‘ Serve You, in Siberia )een contirmed. it s Berlin, Servan are often the offend- (O .\i’li)u‘r'l?[};,lé'at%\\:as o 000 050: ‘_,..‘/ declared in i Moscow wireless diz-, ers and fregquently are captured be- Main St. Tel. 1644 | paicn isdar- et i Rubber Co able Eves Are Preso

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