New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 11

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Financial ||, pmoe e o] AL STREETSTOOR [0S« | PRESIDENT HADLEY| BERKELEY SCHUUL! e i BeRRIR o) 1o | Rev. F. W. Keator, Washington| Report on Last Winter's Sensa- shad tenetShel EXCHANGE REPORTS |- ' oo JVALEALINNIHEAR [REDS TALK HURT |Femrrer o o Colonial Nat Bank . 140 Conn River Banking Co. 150 Bishop, Presides Today tion Address Received Fidelity Trust Co .... 290 305 i = First Na Bank ...... ¢ 240 R =S nll]':;);l:‘ v‘-lr‘:kr—.n\; :x::;::{-;;r::rhtl:; ;}q‘f{.‘;.A.cm.. Na Bank . ‘-::“; New Haven, June 22.:=—Yale alumni Middletown, June 22.—A report e 04 rates for call money were reflected in e Trust Co U R in Battel chapel today heard from |wis made to the trustees of the us ° ™ Hfd Morris Plan Co 119 2 ; a y de- the irregular tone of the market at | 1and Mort, & Title Co, . 56 61 r’i’:“‘_"‘i‘;";e;:;::lf,':‘;»io}"‘d::“;h’e""‘j‘i‘n;ss Berkeley Divinity School of the Epis- the duil opening today. A few spec- | New Britain Trust Co. 250 7 ‘ P s S departments and their future effect, | C0Pal church today by the commit- R. h M B Ad- d T SIGHIVE Shecia tasiwars toe only Saues, |(Fhesutx Nat Rink M. 55300 B S10M ] i iohi PR ari s sae iCRW I oator 048! | toslappeiniaiiny nishen lCinin 18| ts ay € ]llste to vary more than a fraction. Other- v - 280 5 ) . o Ak iigns Were Bmitail aad eWas J 2 Ysrade Traat 100 .. .12 bishop of Olympia, Wash., presided | ter last January to investigate charges ecurity Trust Co. .... 420 at the meeting. i Iy distributed as to advances and de- 4 e meeting. made that in December au bolshevik clines. Some of the usual leadera, in- e e o e (oo President Hadley said that the vear | jec(yrer addressed anm audience at thb e cluding U. S. Steel, were unquoted in i Just closed had been a successful one | so;,50) with the approval of Dean Park Street Trust Co 135 o iving, MID-SUMMER SALE the early dealings. os Seaiase Gone: in spite of the cost of living, 'f‘e'_"f‘i William P. Ladd and that the school Wall Street, Close.—Losses were r unrest which followed the war, and | ya5 3 spawning place for bolshevik panies the many problems of reconstruction. = extended in the last hour when call > y P s s and radisal teachings. The commit- Automobile Insurance . 25 : h e IEaaTE - 4 Reducti mum rate of 11 per cent. Steels. | ot L mbrajihan theistudent Personnel. o | Norwich. chairman, State Insurance uction on equipments and motors were most | 1 President Hadley’s mind the most|Commissioner Burton Mansfield and CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Bl‘II;DlVG, A . National P i i s y All Clothing, vulnerable. The closing was heavy. | proenix Fire .. ... gratifyving feature of the new system ) progerick J. Kingsbury of Bridgeport. Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120, T. !‘I{Aflk . a fres and a common | Sales approximated 315,000 shares. | « - of a freshman faculty an The report to the trustees today was SHUMAN " Standard Fire course of freshman studies was that md (New TYeork Stock Exchange quotations a final revision of the original find- 3 Life and "(‘f"""""{ In- it zives the faculty members oPPOT- [ ino oo the committee We Offer: ol surunce Companies. P ettt - = faraiened by Richter and Co. members of | = el > \_f:fl tumties for advancement. inia enmmars ol ihe renort thene 50 SHARES UNION WORKS. STEIN-BLOCH e S cina’'an & Surets M Huiey went mep by step | ara vy it S LANDERS. FRAR __ June Aetna Life ......... : through the readjustments in courses. [ wppat the lecture delivered on 50 SHARE o o High Low’ Close | Conn. Gen, Life .. .. 420 He said that adjustment of the. fra: | poremmier & st aos polamenn mror 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS. Alls Chamers ... 374 : : EECTeR S B g ternity system of the scientific School | L v ihar e T o] Am Beet Sug .... s ravelers ... E and class soc s rollege | o e = ey sk ol . 4 and the class societies in the college |, ; 5., hries, of the Intercol L l - F Am Can .. bk ) % 38 Rights presents more difficulties than the | % 4 he anell Am Cur & Fdy 37y 11 36 Public Utilities arts and s fences. To deal with the | SOCialist society; that it would ha . 3 F. G. JUDD Am Cotton Oil " Hfd City Gas Lt pfd fraternity problem ~Burton Parker | Poen better had this lecture not been H. L. JUDD, ~ Am H & Leath ... 16%: 161 Hfd C Gas Lt Co com Twichell. *01 has been appointed dean | iven: that Humphries ought not to l th Am T.oco « 93K 5% | Hfd Elec Light Co .... 140 o6 aasate have been allowed use of the plat- o lng o. Am Fmelt & R .. &5 5 8 Warrants $1.20.1.25, Mr. Hadley said §t has b k> form: that the school has suffered, its Am Sumatra .... Nor Conn Lt & P Co pfd 80 1o keep students than professors, i prestize has been lessened and its | 271 MAIN STREET. Am Tel & Tel ... 31 2 | Nor Ct Lt & P Co com 100 on this point he explained the sa progress hindered by the reputation i nteS it mEs T - ARRITON N 225 Southern N i Tel Co 5 . : . it has received: that Dean Ladd is not E L STORE ary increases. He mentioned 1 . s Telchone R Am Woolen - 981 : Thomp W Co pfd 3 rial and physicil changes in the uni- | @ socialist. but he is a member of 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Anaconda Cop ... 58 Thomp W Co com E versity piant. and in many ways re- | Several societies of socialistic tenden- Aich Top & S F .. 79 P Mfg. Com viewed for the graduates his steward- | cies including the Intercollezate so- At Guil & W 1 . L E Aetna Nut C 5 28 ship of the vear. ciety. of which Dean Ladd and Pro- AN ENLISTS Baldwin Loco d 1 q American Brass Co = President Hadley told the alumni | fessor Lauder Drum were members of Bait & O .. 4 2 o American Hosiery . that there had been bhetween 50 and | the executive committee, among "YORWHILIPPINES | norn ool 5 - *Amer Hardware Co . 3 40 names of possible candidates for | whose members are many men known © ’ A | Beth Steel B . American Silver Co . . the presidency of the university | as socialists: also a member of the |8 - BErookln R T " "x s Amer Thre Co pfd .. 3 handed to the committec. Many more | committee of 48, and that he signed e e man Can Pac .. 12 : | Auto llnfr‘i ru.nn;.'(un are expected. No vote will be taken | the first call for a meeting of the Olaf Johmsen of Harvard Street [ LoBt Leath ... . Big-Hfd Cpt Co pfd b until fall and actual consideration of | same, and that the society is an or- '_h"- & O ...... 3 i z-Hfd £t Cojicom the merits of candidacies will not be | ganization of radical tendencie: 1 Wants Long Trip: Holbrook hi Mil & 8 P g1 lings & Spencer .. ven until that time. is will give The report says that for the good of i Rock I & P Bristol Brass .. an opportunity te look over the whole | Berkeley, Dean Ladd has withdrawn and Dobruk Sign Up. Chthe CWp - cvsr ’ i [\Ihe Baw E ficld. In spite of impressions which | membership in these societies. The Chino Cop .. 3 i 3 Case Lk & Brain C an effort has heen made to create, | report further declares that the dean First Class Bugler G. Schowl has | Corn Prod Ttef ... 93 I Collins Co ... . = 28 Mr. Hadley said that the presidency | and members of the faculty are not been teansferred to this city and is | Craeinte Steel E 4 s Arms was not settled. radicals in that they favor now atts r;‘vd to_the hl'ulul army re- | Cuba Can 8us ... 5 5 | Eagle Lock Co President Hadley said that prob- | of violence, but that they crulting office © soldier has seen | K1k Horn Coal ., . 2 Fafoir Beari o . : ably he would appear but once more | which are considered radical i eight years of duty with the army Endicott Johnson Griffin Tob Co pfd . before a gene thering of the | dustrial and social questions orv‘vht‘n JOHN P KE and is also a veteran of the recent | Iirie ........: 12 Hfd Auto Pts Co pfd . atumni contrasted with those held by ordi- iy * war. having served In all the major | Gien Mot ........ 22 : Hfd Auto Pts Co com S e gy i Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of Ne attle from Chateau Thierry to the | (jgodrich (B ¥) .. J Hart & Cooley Co .... 118 C l y & Argonne. He was a member of the | Gi North pfd ... 89% 6 ; Holy Water Pwr Co .. 375 ]7,’ IEM;S 'OCKS Secona division in France, serving | tns Cop eane Inter Silver nfd ...... %0 o MEXIGO NAMES AMBASSADOR STOC 7 the Twelfth artillery Intervor Con . h . 3 Int Silver com .. e t Gormley, In charge of the | Interior Con pfd . . Johns-FPratt Co .. o Fvervbody is talking bowlinz. If BONDS b recruiting station. accepted | [nter Mer Mar .. 2 L P &C & ¢ | vou want to know wh Stome- | . g . ; v MR, & three men for service this morning. | It Mer Mar pfd . e e e Anderson match s sino alleys B mdo IEAs | Cekiccoa N Ruaod G. F. GROF' r::m m“‘?l‘)"\lt‘i‘l? :’le‘:{lfl‘z?;k o Willlam Holbrook of 121 Pleasant | int Nickel .... ¢ | Na Marine Lamp Co .. 3 night.—advt High Commissioner and Will Be g e A ¥ street onlisted for cavalry service at | jnt Paper ..... k 743 B. Machine ames Chamberlain, son of Fred - ’ t Kthan Allen. Holbrook enters | Kelly Speingfield 1025 w Departure nfd .. . Chamberlai student at Salis- | Sent to United States. the army e (ake sdvantase of the | gKennec Copper ... 1 2 iles-Be-1'ona pfd 94 sury school. at Salisbury, Conn.. had 4 schooling which It now offers, hoping | janigh Valley . . Nifés-Be-Pond com ... 100 “distinction of winninz the running Washington, June 22.—Fernando to be able 16 puss cho rdquired ex- | o E O T 3 | Rersh & Jeea ME % high and running hrond jumps ai tne | 1Elesias Calderon has been appointed aminations in order to enter West [ oo o\ Fol0TT C 5 % | Peck Stow & Wilcox . 42 kchool meet recently. e alto won | NIEh commissioner of Mexico with the Foint und be commissioned Missouri Pac ..... 245 4 241 | Plimpton Miz Co .... 100 second honors in the pole-vaulting. rank of ambasssdor, the state depart- Johnson, Jr., enlisted in the S P& W pfd 6 pc guar as B = - _ | ment was advised goday, and was to Quirtermaster corps for service In Russat Mty 5 17 Mizs Sarah Baker of the Visitpz | jeave for the United States today. the Philippine department. Ho lives | ¥, : . S i > Nurse association ~was _tendered 4t 31 Harvard street Willlam Do- bruk of 19 Harvard street nlisted this morning for service in the cav- alry branch and will be sent to Fort Ethan Allen , § i SogRlotie 2 “Thanks Badge” by the Girl Rcotits 3 2 sl North American . ] 3 s Thom. Clock pfd 23 this city for services rendered in first WILSON “APPOINTMENTS. i Settlement Northern Pac ... 0% Thom. Clock com aid work. g <hington, Jswne 22.—Fred K. Wil Ohio Cities Gas . . d wwth Mfg Co . 1t A meeting of the fair committee of | Niclsen of Nebraskis..was appointed $5 and UPWGFdS- #ills drawn Pan Am P & T ..102% BerewanIaE nuar 4 Ceurt Friendly, Foresters of America, | today by President Wih he s A Penn R R .. e 15 3 »\_“I:”r"]" Festiul fad 10t b wilt be held this evening at § o'clock | licitor of the departmer GENERAL : BANKIN:! - = Pittsburgh Coal .. 6 591 o el WS OO > . in the club rooms. oland B. Mahany of New York was b Drugs Worth $250,000 Preased Steel Car . § 7 PaniayShy orasR = 2 Tui at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's | named solicitor of the department o Bank by mail. It's.safe and sav Taken in Police Raid | neading s 3 175 e "‘""flf S scnoc: hall there will be a meeting of [labor in place of John W. Abercrom- Rep 1 & S vy el s the captains and aides of St. Mary's | bie, resiened. New York. sune :2.—Druga worth | 278 " 5o Porviagton Co pld ish in connection with the St. $260.000, two revelvers, a sword and ) on % % Sos Torrington Co com . cin hospital fund 1 club wera confiscated by the police "' J\‘, J 2| Traut & Hine ... TRl i s s oW R in ralds today on two dwellings in C—— . 2 nio g Co. 3 e ity 2 deie = ‘ | fouthern Pac ) Unfon Afg Co, N I drawn up hetween George Kevorkian Brooklyn, Three men were arrest- N i Tin Kuvelop Ca ped rawn up hetween Georse Mevorkian »d. One said the dr .‘ Jur. | Seuthern Ry ; (el mino il L ccivic, - p-dbmongictadllye kot Y et Sl kar : . L8 N avelon § L off com David L. Nair. The men will be part- hased from crews of vessels arriv. | Stu ceenes s Whittock Coil Pipe ners in a jewelry repair shop on Elm 2 surope Wnd t arge quun- | Texax o e ' : B : i 3 air s ] ing fram Kurope wnd that large quur xa 1. 1. Montgomers o Tie class of 1919 of the New Brit- tities were =old in Philadelphia Tobacco Prod N B Machine pfd x-div. afi. High school held a reunion last Union Pac ieht at the Y. M. . A, banquet h Torrington Has 20,623; United idresses were delivered by Principal United Retall 8 q INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE < , L Salem, Mass., Loses 1,182 : . *l"’:" ';‘:" TO BE PLAYED THURSDAY. | ouis P. Slade, Class President Ed- Washington, June 22.—Torrington, 8 Indus Alco .. 4 - 2 oy 5 i S Conn., 20,623, Increase 5,140 or 2 | U 8 Rubber Co a 4 The Industrial leazue ball ne | W wrd "‘”‘"-‘(jl; on_end several mem e A 2 y B 213 . 1s have been played Sat- | Pers « = - per cent.; Phoenix. Ariz., 29,033, in. | U 8 Steel J 11% | which was to i o SShnoF < 17,019 160.9 per e Sa- | U 8 Steel pfd 1047 1047 | urday afternoon at Walnut Hill park Arthur W. Connor af the Armour remanw i or ¥ cent s & P . 1 " company left today o a visit with % a relatives in Haverhill, Mass. em, Mass., 42,515, Jecrease 1,182 or | Utan Copper .... 1% 68 hetween the teams of the Landers Rul Level factories Harry Ginsburg has left on per cent Va 5 Tea, [ and Stanley week’s trip to Philadelphia. Mr. Gins- S Willes Overlan s ¢ 1814 | W= postponed because of the annual : . p 30 | bure will visit friends at that place The engagement of o .\lles CLEARING WOUSE REFORT [ be played Thursday afternoon at 4:3 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . outing at landers. The gzame will o Dinisnd Mol 1 Tat| Wathut Miss Elizabeth Smediey of the MeCormack, daughter of Mr, and Mrs "\v- Vork, June 23.—Xew York Clearing | X Southington High school has arrived we stmtement par Frank McCormack, of Kensington, to | Mouee «tnter ) T e . = at the home of her parents. ex-coun- - Charles Edward Lent. Jr. of Bridge- Balanc 03 418 108 YOUTHFUL, BUIRGLAR CAUGHT, | cilman and Mrs. George H. Smedles ® port, has heen announced. The wed — ~ e A Ch st et st netiDas | lcticE I Rassett sireet 3 NG Nasibeen; set o als this il MAY PROTEST WILL was brought to the police station this A 1C-year-old boy was arrested to- Mr. Lent is employed at Ashley and 7 by hix step-father. and, after | 985 fcr robbing a gas meter at his labcock’'s and Miss MeCormack is 2 ¢ . | hone on Harvard street. B listening to the story of the man, the : 4 gy s afiliated with the Clark and Brainerd i B e Situeik ool BTlin Grovaletreat Comy To provide additional loanable funds for our Ind: drug store. e G, Y L T u\t resulted in the recovery of -he | Pla‘ned to the police that someone - —— Counsel 1o Protect Her Interesta— | soods stolen at Monier's and the I5im- | had stolen the magneto and cut the trial Departmént, we issue special Certificates of Depo LENERAL MARKOVSKY KILLED, stores on Main street Saturday and | Wires of his auto. bearing 59; interest if left 90 days or longer. London, June 2 A\ Moscow wire- Lawyer Fapects Scttlement, Sunday night. The boy will be ar- Daiy's minstrels will hold a re- »# dispatch today announces that raigned in chambers tomorrow morn- | heaisal at 8 o'clock this cvening at General Markovsky, commander of Acting for Mrs. Gertrude H. Kim- | the T. A. B. hall _ These Certificates are payable on 30 days’ notice the Omsk military district, has been | ball of Adams, Mass, n daughter of AT Waich tomorrow hot at Omak William Hill of Kensington, whose SHOWCASE 18 ROBBED, nier. Pickhardt & " time after 60 days. Issued in denominations of $500, $1,0} will was offered today for probate, he nightly dey Aions ol ihiexrs Members of Alex: lawyer A. W. Upson has filed notice m.;;)u.. cicy continues. The lutest | 24. 1. O. D. of St. George, will attend and upwards. Stock Salesmen Wamted | of voesrance 1o protert s proha: | arnse o e T w2 iawn party at the home gt Mre tion on her behalf. The document | pemre.lotnnd compans on Maln street ndrex Rromiley of 5 BeldeR street We require the immediate services | was drawn June 1920, and pro- e b oo i S, 0 S eRiia Yielding a good return with safety unquestion of experienced salesmen in your town ' vides that the enlire estate go 10 hin | cuge on the north side of the building | it Flormiipe iy WL e B = “lf' they constitute a desirable short time investment. for steck disposal. Men awning | wife, Mrs. Carrie B 5 | sshed and four' bathing suits Frank Coleman wutomobiles preferred but not neces- | also named executrix without bonds. | wore taken. That the thief was par- | e et ) e is proba - Mr. Upson . ize is sl 1 3 clusive nts Stetson shoes 2 “ry Tssnies reprosent ostablished | 1t probab howev ticular as to size is shown by the fact e 5 manufacturing industrials, divi- | #aid today. that the matter will be | that one suit wase left. The matter | Besse-Leland Co.—advt Call, Phone or Write. tend-paying ofl companios, settled without leg: action has en reported to the police - — tred foreign government bo .. A - _— DANTEL SULLIVAN HUF - THRC ) Write for full particulars to— Deaths and Funerals. FHIROWS WATCH AWAY, ® - o Charles Wells owner of the barber- al Man May Have Internal In- J. RAYMOND KEAR & ( " e shop at 304 Main street, brought 1o ies: Crash Near ~t Lymc. e ammercla ras #15 Liberty Bldg.. Mre. Lowise S. Long. s Thia b police station morning an et am Bridgeport, Conn. Rev. M. H. Gaudian, pastor of the | open- 1 zold watch that was found p S ¥ German Baptist church ofciated | on the . f op this mor n automobile which he w BeL 1626-3 Any MHour, Day or Night. | 1his afters at funeral ser for £ Well por that the wind Irivia g overturned near Flanders cor- TARRANT & HAFFEY | i e e Uouiee & e hela ot | n"ine s, ' b Mo whers | 27708 overiuenesd s Flanders ooy 274-276 MAIN STREET fiom her late home at 415 | the watch was Thrown through som 2 o'clock 1 B 1 at P ondo 0s- UNDERTAKERS M:.-'n Main street and at 2:30 from | time after closing hours last night a paticnt at a New London hox 1" he is from 53 MYRTLE St., East End Offioe, 183 | the lirv Mortuary chapel. Burial — 2 - et : e rial ey 3 o Sublies B, To1. 1631.0 0 0| wae in Fairview cemeters FrTZGERAL ADUATES, | severe shock and is under observa- Open Saturday Evenings 7—S8 1al injuries. Lady Atwendant—~¥ree Use of Parices. B John J. Fitzzeral formerly a y for ritain was injure Mildred Frisk. aged seven vears, | mem M the engineer staff of SR Adaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. works department was 100 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frisk of 148 Henry street died late | & from Clarkson college in HETER yesterday afterncon at her home of {. Y. last week, receiving . NLECTRICITY—For your electrical . I searlet fever. The funeral was held | S civil engin My work. why not call 1625-12 Special -l' m 00 ] e | at 2 e'clock this aftermoon and was ‘izgerald cxee ts tglac - prices on all ho and fixturas private. Rew.. Schaefer officiated at Derton, Jiis > L 1 antomobile electric lans: service men S retve s ed b o L o d h t_your A A ridan Electric

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