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Shuman & | » Financial WALL STREET STOCK Stein-Bloch || EXcHANGE REPORTS Suits All new styles and pattern: Bines Grays, Browns and Fancy Mixtures at 15 PER (ENT. DISCOUNT onn TROUSERS, AIN- COATS AND SOFT HATS, The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN STREET. THE SERVICE STORE NEW TRAVELERS' CHECKS Now Notes Issued Will Assist Groatly in Aiding Travellers' Transactions Across the Water, roceived is- checks that trouble of The new Ex- n- banks have 108 of new travellers will eliminate the constant cashing the present notes culled the press and Travellers sire the truveller of of transactions across water, whieh before has been a aim culty, Tn anticipation of the expected travel to Europe and the battlefields, i» presumed that the major- will spend thelr sum- checks will aid greatly The checks are issued to the buyer n sterling tranes and will he changed stated amounts in pounds w French T are ten The local ones. American Cheques and exchange proper the great where it ity of tourists mers, the new or ex- in francs of the pound denominations of are aw bill. The all countries London especial advan- notes and dollar five and y twenty iahye rat vonvenisnt nete At the r » on are nemo in They of are whort jour TOM” RETILLY S AKS, an ¥ for SI Trish Wit Opportunity pelish Collar Make rifl to Spring One. They tell one Sherifr m" Reilly of New Haven county, ex-New Writainite, ex-Meriden newspaper ed- itor, ex-congressman and ex-mayor of Meriden, of which the former most brilllant accomplishment a local standpoint at least, worth repeating. The Sherif was one of the speakers at the Eagle convention here Sunday and Monday of this week, e found that the smake in New Hritain whent he had alJowed for when bringing along his extra clothig and clean collar. With a friend he steppad Into a store and the required piece of apparel was forthcoming, It was put on, whereupon of a Abwerving disposition: wanted know |If My Hellly noti 1 th name of the collar was four illy had not. but he remarked that ‘It wasn't the first time that an Eng- lish yoke hdd been around an Irish, neek on ix his from that Is was than his friend mora to he Mr cnenren Midweek se the Fir T:46 o'clock Midweek held the NOTES. will chureh held tonight Baptist at praver services will be in Emmanuel Gospel church onight 15 o'clock Midweek sorvices 0 Trintty adist chureh A meeting of wnd the Endeaver Memorial church véwming Church Meoth will begin tonight at the Sunbeam of Stanley held this club eircle will be night and will be held in atfonal church preparatory South tonight serv- Veen the Con- gre “ »eloek at 7 People’s prayer meoting in o T45 o'clock \ meeting f th leafue of the Lutheran held tonizht at the Josephson, of 429 ("l Place of the Christian Chureh’ will he the and G. Peterson church w bold its the chu tonight ch Reformat church will £ Miss The the Olsan h streat College topic by F in Summer school m. to 1625.2 Any ¥ Day TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS M MYRTLE St Fast Fad Oftice, | Jubllee St rel Tady of Parlors NERAL DIRE Andrews &Doolittle, Inc. SLNERAL HOME. to fall jumped how- troleum, ~d sharp- ular. = shares continued when call ent A notabl Me and closing Close.~~Leaders money few xican Pe Baldwin, was 35,000 later back 1" ever Crueible Iy. The approximated 3 irre les (New Yo furnished by the New York Exehan and O ock Exchange) Tune Low quotations members of 24 High Close Allis Chalmers . 37 Am Bec' Sug 201, Am Cah 403 Am Cur & Fa Am H & la Am Loco Am Smelt & R Am com Am Am a0 3913 40 7% Sug R Sumatra Tel & Tel Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atch Top & S F At Gulf & W I Baldwin Loco Balt & Rarrett Reth Steel Irooklyn Can Pae Cent lLeath Chi Mil & Chi Rock Chile Cop Chino Cop Con Gas Corn Prod Crucible Steel Cane Sug 160 119 % 150 a0 A b L1123 66 31 0 o B RT St P Ist & P Cuba Eria e Gen Elec Gen Mot Goodrich Gt North mns Cop Interbor Con .... 3 Interbor Con pfd 11 Inter Mer Mar ... 31 Inter Mer Mar pfd S9% Int Nickel 17 Int Paper Kennec Copper Mex PPetroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pasc N Y Air Brake N Y Central NYNH&HRR Norfolk & West North American Northern Pac Ohio Citles Pan Am P & Penn R R Pitteburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car Ray (ons eading Rep 1 & 8 Royal D, Kinclair Of1 Sloss-# Steel Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas o Texas & Dac Tobacco Prod Union Pae United Fruit United Retail St S Food Prod S Tndus Alco & Rubber Co 8| Steel 17 8 Steel prd Utah Copper Va Car Chem Wilivs Ove B prd AT a8 Sy Ref &1 Southern v v v v and LOCAIL STOCK MARKET QUOTED (Furnished by Richter and Co, Stanley M. Eddy. Manager) Bid Asked 145 87 205 105 138 " Light Tel Hartord Southern American American American American Billings & Brass 94 Bra eees 19 Hosiery 9 Hardware Silver Spencer Bristol Colt's Arms Kagle Lock yiac : Na Marine Lamp N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck. Stow & Wileox dard Serew Works & Hine Mfg Co nley Traut "nion EARING HOUSE REPORT. New York. June 24 —New York House statement xchanges Balances N OUT OF TOWN, Stanixiaus Barlinski and Antheny Iocesrewski, claiming to be 1epre- sentatives of the I’olish Branch of the Federation of Labor, were vesterday Of- for soliciting men claimed to in the interests Scovill Manu- Waterbury. ORDER American taken into custody ficer Thomas . | the streets The hona fide workers the strikers the company in interrogation the to %o on Waterbury BARTLETT GIVEN 1 Rrunswick, Me., June 24.—Captain Bartlett, master of the steam Noosevelt n which the late Rear Peary set it in hia success. aueat for the North Pole. w the degree of master of arts s llege today. by an, on he of facturing After an they at by police were allowed their promise to return to Rober Admiral ol iven wdoin e Connecticut Fusi- Oon school bezins July 6 Summer ness college NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU CITY ITEMS The Do reduced advt bs straw to § sailors for Wilson's wom- b annual sale.- Miss Edith M. Joseph W. Young, Lillian A. Frisk, street and also kohl of 341 Stanley ported to be doing operations for Hartford hospita Athletic union suits £1.85. Wilson's annual Miss Lillian is visiting Albert Ande Noberts str Old prices Wilson's annual There will be St. Joseph's church at 7 o'clock for soul of Joseph F The D, E dance tomorrow Compounce play. The number of local A meeting of the Y. M. T. A. B. society the school hall this evening. A so- cial time will follow the meeting Bert Armstrong has reco red from a recent illness and returned his home on Chestnut street from the New Britain General hospital, whecre he received treatment A meeting of Chamberlain Council Jr. O. L. A. M. will be held at 8 o'clock this evening to take action on the death of Frank Rowley of Newington. Joseph Jousugezor of 198 Kelsey street complained to the police today that he was assaulted at the Skinner Chuck company Tuesday. He was re- ferred to the prosecuting attorney. The rtford police have notWied the local police that twoe young residing in this city had been picked up on the strects there today. The | parents of the were notified. Bertha lass, »d 15 years, of Ly- man has been reported to the police as missing from her home since last Monday Walter Kopf, who has been playing second base for the Dartmouth col- lege varsity team this season, hus re- turned home for the summer. He cx- pects to go to Greenfield, Mass.. where he will be emploved during ation Johnstone Vance and James Gra- ham left on a fishing trip to Whig- ville today The section crew repaired the Main ! street railroad crossing this after- noon. setting new planks in position to take the place of the ones so badly worn by the heavy traffic. A miscellaneous shower w dered Tuesday evening at of Mrs. Mitchell Kelly in her sister, Miss Marzaret Miss Steppler received She is soon become Alfred May, of this city. Miss Agnes Buckley, of street. pending a week's with Miss Mary Jane Tonecr, York City Bag trunks —advt. The annual outinz of the of Columba will be at Momauguin Work of changing tires on apparatus has been started department. The airless tires on the chemical track of Engine Company No. f have been replaced by pneu- matic tires. Daniel M Young dr.. of Mrs. and Mrs. formerly Miss 20 Williams Edward Horn- street, are re nicely after the ppendicitis, at the reduced sale.—advt of Brooklyn Monroe streect in to Reichert friends on is at his home on neckwear —advt on new sale at in anriversary mass on Saturday the repos Madden club has planned a evening at lLake Sullivan’s orchestra will club a in morning of the composed of women is yorng St. Mary's Ladies’ will be held at o hoys boy: as ten- the home honor of Steppler. many gifts. to the bride of Austin vacation of New suit ca 1-4 off. robe sale. and wa Wilson's annual Daughters held on July 14 the fire in the fire Collins, of 3 Sexton street, today removed his family Plainville to occup, new residence Some fine $2.5 and $3.50 caps for $1 at Wiison's annual sale.— advt Kenneth Relyea of Winthrop street will return to Michigan Monday take a summer ST. MARY'S OUTIN The choir of the St. Mary's church held its annual outing at Lake Com- pounce this afternoon. Spec trol- leys left from in front of the church at 3 o'clock and a dinner on the arty’s arrival at Rev. J. T. Winters acted a= addressed the picnickers. ercises were held, whilc poem by P E n or was read. Ball zames aces were held university to course was served the host Other lake nd orizinal hall rowing an the Tity and MARRIAC LICENSES Dudley W. Nearing of 45 Walnut street and Miss Astrid A. Carlson of 410 Park street granted a mar- r » license this afternoon. They will be married Saturday A license was also zranted Joseph Tanzi of 1 Wilcox street and Miss Elsie An! of 45 Wilcox street were school. Connecticut Busi- begias July 6. One ses to 1 m.—advt ness co sion, The Beverage Above the Average For the man who works hard, Its It= On tap—in bottles. Dealers everyw MINE READ TULLOCK Distributors for New Haven & Y Look for the Fieriot (et | word ! matron., | Babcock: i conductriss, i Banner; MISS PETERSON DEAD Park Street Younz Woman Succumbs Parents” Home— Funeral Saturday Afternoon. Peterson, wzed this morning the parents, Mr. and Mrs. of 402 Park street apher and, until employed by Ruth died her Hedvig at home of Edward he on. stenc George iwell, She was brn and Besides in this leaves of educated rents ba M she Peterson, city her a sister. Miss this city, and two brothers, A I’eterson, of Hartford, and ward W Peterson, of this city. he memb the =Swedish Bethany church many vears and an active worker all church affairs. The funeral be held from the home her parents on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. G I’ihl, of the Swedish Bethany church. will officiate at the services. Burial will take place in Fairview cemetery was a for in will CARDINAL THREATENED Primate of Ircland Ts Grateful for Warning Which Affords Him Time to Prepare for Fad. Dublin, June 24.—Ca primate of Ireland, dec nooth vesterday that he had received warning his time was set. He said he was grateful for the warn- ing because it zave him time to prepare. 1 have 1 could my “and have never offend what his religion ome to a sudden no justification for rdinal lLogue, colleg trted do what country,” he added, consciously said a anybody, no matter or politics. 1t I end there will be those responsible always to for WEDDED THIS MORNINCG, Miss Mary Gaffney, daugzhter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaffney, and John 1. Sutton were united in marriage at a nuptial nmss at 7 o'clock this morn- ing in St. Joseph's church by Itev. Patrick Daly. Rledmond Morrison of Hartford, a brother-in-law of the bride, w best man Miss herine E. Gaffney, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. A reception was held at the home of the bride's Harents at Hart street after the wedding ceremony. The couple left this af- ternoon on a wadding tour to Nia Falls, Montreal and Qucbec. will reside in this city, LAUREL zrand officers Laurel court last ning and presented the installed the officers Royal matron, Miss patron, 8. F. Sean AMrs. Boye treazr COURT. The visited the state Friday eve- charter and follows: royal associate Mrs. sner; of as Beack n; secretary Mrs. M Mrs. Norton; ssociate Mrs. Neumann; histor- Crandall; warder, Mrs. officers of the Square, Miss Mrs. Brucmmer, Mrs “nes, MacArthur; organs WMss Stuart; marshals, Miss Halley and Miss Baker; sentinel, F 2. Goddard. he Coronation ceremon ducted by the officers of Olive court of Hartford. conductress, ian, Blair, Mrs SHIFTS IN POLIC New shifts have the local police Chief William J. Patrolman John the patrol wagon suspension of Driver Patrolman Denni# Nealon will replace Patrolman William Souney on the 4 until noon shift, while super- numerary policemen will be =ssigned o fill in the beat of Officer Anthony Walinczus. JOIN U, ARMY. rmley. in charge of the recruiting office, has ac- Hasselmark of Newing- the cavalry at Fort Allen, Vermont. Omer Des- riersos of Southbridge, Ma has heen accepted for service with the 43rd infantry at Camp Lee, Virginia. He has been for Stone and Webster in and is credited 1o the local recruiting office. Joseph Pavano will en on July 1 for a period of three vears. He is a bar- ber and also a musician He will be sent to Camp Lee for training for work as well as the new army educational training werk, 5 DE beeen detailed at department when Rawlings appointed Liebler as driver of nights during the Peter Cabelus. N'T. local army cepted Carl ton for Ethan service in employe his city school. Connecticut Rusi- hezins July 6. One ses- m. 1o 1 p. m.—advt. Summer ness coll sion, 8:30 a Albin | red at May- | Deaths and Funerals. 1 Mrs. Antoi ! Mrs. Antoinette | Anthony Roman, street. died night at She was yes otd will be held Monday services in St church at 8§ ctte Roman. wife of Woodland her home. The funeral morning with Andrew’s Lithuanian ek n: " & i funeral of Daniel J. Collins held tomorrow morning with Services in St Mary's church at 9 o'clock M Itoman of T4 st as. The will be will take cemetery turial 's new place -in [ St Frank H. The fi cral of Frank H. Itowley of Newiugton, who died suddenly in Philadelphia on Tuesday, will be held from his home tomorrow afternoon with services for the family and rela- tives at the house at 2:15 and church services at the Newington (‘ongre; tional church at 3 o’clock. Rev. He bert Macy and Rev. Howard Morton wil officiate. Burial will in the Newington cemetery. Rowley. = Eva Sadie Clark. The funeral of Miss Eva Clark was held this afternoon o'clock from her late home. John 1. Davis, pastor of Methodist churth, was in the funeral services and in the Fairview cémetery. Sadie at 3 Rev. the Trinity charge of burial was Auntoinette Mrs. Antoinette, Roman, vears, died this noon at her home at 74 Woodland street. he leaves her husband and her father, John Girkin. The funeral arrangements are in- complete but will probably be from the Lithuanian Catholic church on Saturday mornin Roman. aged Lawrc Petera, Lawrence Pete aged Andover, died this morning New Britain General hospital. o years, of at the 53 CHURCH DEBT PAID. At the meeting of the congregation the Swedish Baptist church last evening the final payment of the church debt was made and the mortgage burned. In addition to this a subscription of $350 for missionary work was reccived. of MISS CARRANZA IN UL S, Laredo, Tex., June 24.—Julia Car- ranza, daughter of the late president of Mexico, has arrived here and will make her home in the United States, Summer school, Connecticut Busi- ness college, begins July 6. One ses- sion, 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.—advt. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO! Fresh strawberries. . 50% North Burritt St Call at cheap if taken at once. H. Baldwin, ton. FOR SALE—A baby carriage, almost new. 691 West Main St WANTED—American family of { desires single house or apartm seven rooms within 15 of center ddress Box telephone 1503-2. te rntions, | 6-24-tf er's book. in New Britain, Name on bod Herbert L Crocker. Return to Depot, Church St. ldx RICHTER & ( Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. STANLEY R. EDDY. Mgr. Telcpho WE OFFER 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Cl "GOODWIN BEACH &. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFO Itoom 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120, T. FRANK LEE Ij We Offer: 50 SHARES UNION WORKS. 50 SHARES LANDERS. FRARY & 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS. 6-21-4d Mowing machine and horse i H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD W. juDD & C Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchonc 1815 *‘Own a share in the factory where yo 50 shs Stanley Works Co 90 shs Stanley Works JOHN P. KEOGH Mcmber Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yon STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to G. F. GROF Mgr. 299 MAIN STREET, - The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Corner Midin and Pearl Stre Capital ~#,250,000. Sutplus -Fu Settlement Wills drawg GENERAWS Bank by mail. It's safe “The Sign of Get 59% On Your Money» i We pay this liberal rate on OUR INDUSTRIAL CER- TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. This interest is paid you quarterly, by check. The Cer- tificates are payable on 30 days’ notice, any time sixty days after date. These 57 Industrial Certificates offer a splendid short time investment and yield a good return. Denominations of $500.00 and $1,000.00. Call, Phone or Write. The Commercial Trust Ce “Every Bank ing Service” 274-276 MAIN STREET Open Saturday E venings 7—9 P, M. Don’t forget to secure tickets for Chamber of Commerce Outing, June 30th, 1920. \