New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STULK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street. 10:30 a me decline of 5 3-4 leible steel to 138 1 {1,000 shures was the |opening of today's market otherwise were generally higher levels with chemicals, steels land equipments again in the lead ily were Irregular, Canadian Pacific wt a peint. Preliminary quotations In foreign exchange were noteworthy ifor the marked strength of remit- tances to London, demund bills ap- Proximating %1 to the pound Wall Street, Noon.—-Pools ceased Mtheir bullish tactics before the end lof the first probably because 'representative shares falled to move forward with speculative fissu Crucible extended Its reaction to 7 Ppints and selling of related indus. THals, nlso oils, motors, tobaccos and tetxfles resulted in additional revers- als of 1 to 2 1-2 points. Nhippings and ralls were eptible to pressure, their being compar- ntively slight chemicals ral- lied betore noon the zeneral list remained heavy and dull. Call money was froely supplied at 7 per cent Wall Street 1:310 p. m.—Several Aciive specialties stood out dullness of the noon hour an advance of 0 peints in Vitginia Iron being the feature. Oil and food shares also im- wroved but standard industrials and walls were only ocsionally quoted ut mominal changos Clone—Stagnation nounced in the final hour a few leal- @rs, Including 1. 8. Steel and Baldwin, yeacting moderately. The closing was heavy. Bales approximated 200,000 shares, almost the dullest full ression of the year. m.—An points in Cru- on a sale of ature at the Changes toward ex- hour less su losses Several but in- in the was most pro- ' York Steck shed By Richier the New York Stock Exchange quotations and members of ha June High 17 Low 001 40 Fdy ...13 137 6% w0 ) Close Am Am Am Am Am Anr Am Roet Sugar Can Car & Loco v Hmelt & Ref Sug Ref com Sumat Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Awm Woolen Anacon Copper Atch Top & 8 I At Gulf & West | uldwin Loce it & Ohlo th Steel B .. FRRT Canadian Pac ent Loather Ches & Ohio Chi M & 8 bl Rock 1 & “hile Copp Chino Col ¥ & 1 Cons Ga orn Prod Ref Crucl Steel Moz Copper Guda Cane dicott-Johnson Gaston, W & W “en Motors odrich (B § Nor ptd Ilinols Cent ... s Copper Interbor Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar "Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly &pringtield Kennec Tk Lehigh Valle Mex Petrol Midvale Stee Pac ptd Copper: » Missourt Nev Cona N Y Central NYNHG& Norfollk & West Northern Pac T i Oho Cltlex ( Pan Am P & fenn R R Plerce-Arrow Plerce Ol May Cons Meading Rep 1 & & Roval D Sinclair Ol Ref Sloss-8 Eteel & | Beuthern Paec ... Southern R #Studabaker Texas " Texas Tobacco nion Pae tUnited Fruit United Tetail St U # Food Pro 8 Indus Alco Rub Co “toel H R 18 14 101 18 15 NY . s Yt 8 Steel ‘tah Cop va Car Chiel Willys Overland prd 1 '. 1 T [ CLEARING ause statemen Fxchanges Malancos m——-——.‘ JTcl 1625-2 Any Mour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS ¢ 33 MYRTLE St, East End Ofoe, 153 Jubllee st, Tei. 1451.2. Tady Attendant—¥ree Use of Parloes. Orders Taken for Upholstering HOUSE REPORT PFUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. LOCAIL STOCK MARKET QUOTED ind Co., Mapager) (Furnished by Richte staniey R. Eddy Lt . Tel Brass Hosiery Hardwure Silver spencer irass Arms Lock Elec N Hartford Southern American American Ameri Amerie; Billings Bristol “Colt's An Marine Lamp B Machine iles-Be-Pond & Judd o Stow & Wilcox Mfz Co “Standard Screw SBSRa&L Stanley Works Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co vex-div Na N N com s=eil com Deaths and Funerals Charles Gussman. Charles Gussman of this city, and a veters war, died Tuesday at his Madison, Wis. Death was due to old age. Mr. Gussman was 90 years old He was born April 16, 1830, in New Britain and lived mere for many He was a brother of the late Gussman. He leaves a wife children The funeral tomorrow afternoon in Wisconsin a former resident n of the Civil home in vears Henry and scveral will take from his home place Bridget Woods. rvices for Mr held at 10 o'c Joseph's chu Mrs, Funeral Woods were At ne Sridzet morning St Michael J. Re nephew of the deceased, was the cei- ebrant of a solemn high mass of re quiem. [Itev. Maurice McAuliffe « Hartford was deacon: Rev. J. Leo Sul 1y sub-deacon: and Rev. James « of ceremonies The were: Timbdth Wood John J Fitzsimmons, Tion- othy Regan, John Hennessey, Edward Hennessey und Joseph J, Woods. The fower bearers were John Meehan. Jo- seph Noonan and | Patte 1. Miss Laura Farrel sang sautiful Land on High.” The committal service at the grave in St Mury's cemetery was read Rev. Michael J. Regan and Rev. J Leo Sullivan Tyler wus master Ay by Mary R. Farley. The funeral of Mrs. Mary R. Far- held at 9 o'clock this morn- ing from the church of St. John the Fyangelist. Rev. Thomas Laden was the celebrunt of a requ‘em high u.s Patrick Daly was deacon. and Ttev. J. Leo Sullivan was sub-deacon Mixs Laura Farrel sang. The bearess Charles Juengst, Louis Wilcox, Robert dwell, M. J. Keefe, James Carroll i James Hourke The flower-bearers were: Joseph Wilcox Willlam Farley, ficorge Patterson . Willlam Willlam "nd The burial was Mary's old cemetery Mrs, ley was were Feeley and n St me Mys, AN na The fuperul of Mrs was heid at o'clock this af- ar the Swedish Lutheran The service was conduc B urial was John=on. Albertina John mon ternoon chureh ed by Rev, Dr alrview G. Ohman cemectery Michacl Scholar. Michael Scholar, aged 21 years it his home 117 Willow morning after a short illness was a printer trade and worked for Landers, Frary and Clark He is survived by his wife and two children funeral will be held at ) o'clock Baturday morning died at street this deceased by The LEAGUE GAME TOMORROW. * v Works and lLanders Ind league will tomorrow afternoen at Walnut Hill park. The postponed ause Star strial of o'clock me of been play ed be« ther and was to have yesterday afternoon NCLE JOE EXHIBITS HIS GALLUSES U WNCLE JOE" Cavvon Jus ke Uncle Cannon hed the Nl vet o3 i vings on of 1 publican math vonvention. And en the se ns hepan to get his view pays and sat wita publi years old a he removed his coat right is only out in 54 galluses Cannon | the gulf. A '‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. RUSS ENVOY WOULD DEAL WITH ALLIES risovitch Trade trying to with London—M Krassin, leader Mission, is in store economic governme« held conferences Georze of the liussian L.ondon re- the He Prem lations Soviet recently ter Lloyd GROCERS MAY HOLD STATE MEET HERE Cowlishaw Elected to Office at Meeting in New Haven nt of Russia with The annual meeting of the State Grocers and Butchers' association was held in New laven, vesterday, at the plant of the Connecticut I Rendering and Fertilizer tion About one hundred and dele- zates from all over the werc present. OMcers were clected L. Sullivan of Bridgeport William Cowlishaw first vice-president: of New Haven, G. H. Award tary M s and il sergeant-at-arms mann of Bridzeport New Haven and = ford The state association entitled delezate at the ntional which is to be held tt week of A in William wlishaw was At corpor fifty state follows: E president; as second vice- of Bridgeport Preston of Har Ao e trustees, n James A wkarak of president secre tford den Bau Ivey of Hart- ix to one conven- the York tion < vea New of representative. first city city elected J Frick of this cit The association voted annual outing this 18th or 253th of Lake Compounce. It the associations from all the state will be largely represented. My Bailey of New Haved is chairman o the committee making arrangements and Mr. Cowlishaw, Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Hayward, Mr. Preston and Mr. Mills are the committce him. One of the ant tran- sactions of the was the deter- mining Qf the which to hold the next annual meeting which will be next June. New Britain the most favorable city and i left in the the exect mittge decide. Mr a member of this comn feels sure New Britain of rining iation CITY ITEMS An entrance was effected last night in the National Biscuit company place on Waodland street, Some cakes wer taken the and goods were thrown around the s act ts that of Dewey two trimming is night.—advt. At the Babies Visiting Nurse there were 20 weighed. Dr tendance. Mr sisted The most popular sport today is the Individual T‘m tournament, and bhoys ven't one of the make it a point to attend the Anderson match Friday night party will held the Yo W €A Machine company ist witl Viternat to hold either possihly the is expected that vear over ssist most imp. day city in was was hands itive to Cowlishaw ttee and e will the the next have honor entert and state L0 Aele veur by thieves, boys beat weeks in rson go, but store for in DBridae what a Friday port oh, him confercnce at the yesterday that were was at- H station all Dalton Walter in in Hart as- in the =tate State Duck if yvou matches, Dewey- —advt this the girls seen be evening by New B hasketball ritain WOMEN'S « PARTIS AN Moines. Ia politics must be ernl Federation Mrs) Josiah ¥ of the federation at the told the clun tion PoLIvics June 17.— 1" kept out of the of Women's ins Cowles I pre<iden her ntion said today in addr biennial She conv that w women of the composed auestio partisanship snould out of the federation AVIATOR IS RIT ola, Fla.. June 17 » crashed “ther here and more than 500 feegir cording the reprt Willlam R. Li was killed and overed. HelW planesgs D. Two sea- in mid-air I'ens fel the ston his body was not re pilot of an Hs-2 type other machine, a nunbe Mation naval chief ician, Johnson this an ! com- | | | { | ed JOHN P. KEOGH 299 MAIN Members Consolidated St TREET. ock Exchange of New York RICHTER & C STOCKS AND BONDS CASH OR MARGIN Pri Direct Tel. 1012, PAT. D. SULLIVAN, Mgr. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, ivate Wire STANLEY K. EDDY, Mgr. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Capital $1,250,000. Safe Deposit Boxes $5 and upwards. GENERAL Bank by mail. It's We Offer:— American Hardware, to yield Company Hartford, Conn. Surplus Funds, $1,850,000. Settlement of Estates Wills drawn without charge Niles, Bement & Pond, to yield Colt’s Arms Co., to yield Russell Mfg. Co., to yield BANKING safe and saves time. CANDIDATE HARDING WILL SEEK COUNSEL Repub Nomince to Call on All . icfs for Assistance Washington, Hardin campai Mair ery 17.—Senator today that his would not he a one-man that the aid and advice of ublican leader would be He declared that this would l policy net only during the but 1 should be presiden June announced soug sce every 100k all he republican; icans alike to me.” ia T Armstrong, his tive to senator authorized publicity representa- the “policy of the to receive and invite advice of every s of what part ngs to.” desires not to more Robert say that senator the will be nd re- of he a than -man president if Mr Armstrong. pre-election cam- will prevail with- candidate any to a one said the policy "hroughout that chan Asked if he had of California, seen Senator Senator Hard- ing said “1 hope to Our relations ordial NO PROTEST RRCEIVED see all of my have colleagues always been ve United States Has Not San Rew Decision ion~ With 17.—Robert Under- American ambassador ended the allied conier- Remo when the decision enter into commercial n « and no prote connection has been .received Americun izovernment, Pre- mier Lioyd told the house of commons this evening. ton government he kept informed of the conversations and it an expert to take diseu: He had ticipating held with xhevik London. June vood Johnson Hal ence in San 10 ken with to ions 1 this from the Georgo said. had been P had <ions. that Japan and Belgsium intimated their in the Gregory of added Bol- com- Krassin. the minister trade and i merce. RAILROAD 'HEARING TODAY New Haven Road Asks suc Debentures to the Amount of $16.758.000. June 17.—The petition of the New Haven Huilroad company for permission to issue debentures to the amount of $16,758,000 for purpose of retiring debentures of the Pr Securities Co. was heard today public ntilities commis- Counsel E. G. Buck- Hariford -ovidence by the sion. General land. Norman ed the railroad Sperry appeared the Aetna Life Insurance Co. which, with the Aetna 4 lent and Indemnity Co., owns a half million of the debenturcs of the Providenece Securities Co. An agreement was 1 which the petitioney w order authori 1o the the company and Lewis for wched anted of $16.0 by an | the issue amount of understanding debentures 000 the ihi ted . to surrender them for would be ampiy prote of mortgages. care i=suc matter futu | Americans Arrlve From The Washing- | the | Buckingham represent- | that ; holders of debentures who did nct | new CIDER MAKERS SEE CAUSE FOR WORRY Stanley Wks. Pref., to yield N. B. Machine, Pref., to yield J. R. Montgomery Pref., to yield Griest Mfg. Co., Pref., to yield Fear That Prohibition Movement May Put An End to Their Bus- iness As Well. Spokane Wash., June 17.—Danger that the manufacture of cider, one of the principal Ly-products processes of | the fruit industry in the Pacific north- west, may suffer practical extermina- through the very factor that | pramised to give national import- wance—~prohibition—is seen by C. H. | Feilberg, a cider manufacturer of this city, Stafe laws forbidding in cider, Mr. Feilberg 1t almost impossible for the manufactur- | er and the dealer to stay within legal ; { limits and place them at the mercy of state and city ofticials. Within only ’ a few days its manutacture, he declared, fermentation progresses far enaugh to make the alcohol content | greater than the one-half of one per cent permitted by the federal law. Many thousands of tons of .apples | that are useless for other purposes are used for the manufacture of cider every vear in this city alone. Mr. Feil- berg declared. If these apples were thrown on the market, he said, they waould bring down the price of higher grade apples, with consequent dam- age to the indust HAS HIS OWN TDEAS Boy tion alcohol ays, render GOODWIN BEACH & CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HA Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120, T. FRANK m We Offer: 50 SHARES UNION WORKS. 50 SHARES LANDERS. FRARY & 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS. H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD jUDD & C¢ Investment Securities STREET, Telchone 181 *‘Own a share in the factory where y 30 shs Stanley Wor 50 shs Stanle 23 WEST MAIN Haven High School Does Not Want to Attend Court, S0 Does Not. New Haven, June 17.—Genrze Had- High school lad, who was the | 3 of habeas coypus proceedir i estowq, Ba., vesterday, whence | s taker »m Short *Beach b,v[ the woman whovhad been_caring for _nim, appeared today at th& home of his uncle City }Ir-fl\h Officer I'rank W. Wright. The lad™“Nnid _he not want attend T the writ were Mon-g day at Bristol, court. to be m: Pa. to gress of the | nominated | part in the economic | intention of par- | conversations being | Rizht to Is- . Public Appreciation The growth of the Commercial Trust Company dem- It is the i onstrates that the public appreciates our service. prompt, efficient and useful. Avyail yourself of it by mak- ing this your depository. Occupied Territories ! 16 (By the who evacu aw Assc iook a of Warsaw, June at- Americans part in the in Wa nizhts car fires werc vere were Press) prominent on Kiev. arrived six Bolshevik Kicv six olsheviki ators bombs U. S. today in a ciptured When t left burni The ng the and dropping incondiary days and box he. ciny Withdraws Formal Recognition of Brito : Washington, June 17.—Actinz on the of the de facto govern- w fexion, the stat: depariment awn recognition of Bernar- Brito, Mexican -onsul equest prithd Mena after | The Commercial Trust 274-276 MAIN STREET Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 p. m.

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