New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall 8t. elose. A brisk rise in oils, Shippings, steels and equipments o ud to the entire list later and was Agcompanied by urgent covering uf short contracts, The closing Wwas srong Sales .yprnnmnm 500,000 shares. Stock Bxchange Riehter & Co. members w York Stock Exehange) AUg. quotations of 24, 19 Allia-Chalmera Am Peet Sug Am Can .. an Car & Fdy Am Loco ..... Am Pfmelt & Ref Am Sumat Tobacco Tel & Tel Woelen Anacon Copp: Atch Top & 8 F At Guif & Weat | Paidwin Loco Falt & Ohto Barrett Co ... Beth Steel B . BRT ....... Canadian Pac Central Leather Ches & Ohlo Chi MU & St P .. Chl'Reck T & P Chile Copp: se Chine Copp Cons Gas . Corn Prod Ror . Cructbla Stesl Gaston, W & W Gen Electric Gen Motors Goodrich (B ¥) Co Gt Nor ptd o Tilinols Central Ins Copper Int Mer Mar .. ™t Mer Mar pfd Int, Nickel nt' Paper . Kelly Sprinzfeld Kennec Copper .. lack Steel ... ‘Max Motor .. Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pac Nat Lead ... . Nev: Cons .. .. N Y Central .. NYNMEHRR Neorthern Pac Ohlo Citles Gas PanAmP & T .. Penn R R .. Plttaburgh Co: Pessed Steel y Cons\.. Reading ... Rep 1 & 8 .. Royal D, N Y . Sinclair Ol Ref Hloss-S Steol & 1 Southern Pac Southerm Ry . Shudebaker . Toxas o ... Téxas & Pac “Tohatco Prod Union Pae .. United Fruit United Retall St U S Foed Prod '8 Indus Aleo .. U & Rubber Co ... ' & Steel . U 8 Steel prd Utah Copper Var Car Chem Willys Overland 80% Y 23 % 69 13% lll T3 106% TN 6415 15% et e PEACE CONVENTION | OPENS IN IRELAND Delegates All Declare for Farly Set- tlement—Right of Self-Govern- ment Dewsanded. Dublin, Auz. 24.-—A conference of Irish Moderates, calied to enable Ve y shade of hom™e rule sentiment unite a sta.ement 1o Premier George relative to (he future government of the island, opened here today. Those in attcndance in- cluded many old men and a number of women, with a e~atterinz of Lath- olic priests who were not taking part in the proceedings but were interest- ed listeners. The conference was held in & motion picture theater. A resolution offered declares it to be the conviction of the conference that it is “possible for the British government to secure peace in Ire- land by an immediate and a binding offer of full national self-govern- ment." One ‘Ireland nation.” The hall was carefully guarded by republican volunteers. Every speak- er declared Ireland wanted peace. Machine Co. Girls Shown How to Beat the H. C. 11 Memale employes of the New Brit- am Machine company were given a lecture this morning on the high cost of living and means of combating ex- penses. A representative of the de- partment of justice was in charge of the meeting which was held in the recreation rooms of the plant. Hats, dresses and expensive stockings were among the things discussed. Convert- ing old garments into new ones w one of the means suggested for keep- ing down expenses 10 " Lioyd interrupter repeatedly called: is not a colony; it a I)A(’“\ E SERVICE Captain Grace of the police depart. ment, yesterday morning, reported to the board of health the presence of a dead eat in front of a lunch wagon on Arch street. This afternoon a well known citizen called at the station and reported the very bad condition existing in the same place, due to the fact that the deceased feline had not been removed. The health depart- ment was again notified. TWILIGHT BALL GAME. The New Britain Machine company league team will cross bats with the Humason Manufacturing company team of Forestville at the local team’s diamond this evening at § p’'clock. This will be in the form of a twilight game. Hogan and Campbell will be the battery for the New Britain Ma chine, while Maynard and Cafferty will appear for the visitors. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: August B. Musante of 2 Dwight street and Rose Mary Avigne of 132 Rockwell avenue; Concetta Salonia of Prospect street and Miss Gaetano Lantiere of Latay- ette street; Kasimiriz Lujkowski of 37 Horace street, Woranko of 148 Grove street. HOME FROM (‘O\PFTKF\('F:. The Minses Ruth Ibele, Mildred Erichson and Bertha Luce of EIm Hill and Florenee Goodale, Bertha Francis and Mildred Goodale of Newington Center, have returned from Northfield, Mass, from a week’s camping. While there they attended the Christian Endeavor conference. Miss Clara Darling of this city acted as chaperon £200 LAVALLIFRE STOLEN. Miss Anna Juchnaviez of Whashington street, reported to 160 the police last night that a $200 lavalliere ' stolen from a bureau at her home some time yesterday. and Miss Maryanna | HAR’IFORD STOCKS Quotations furnished by Goodwin, Beach & Co., T. F. Lee, local manager. August 24, 1920: Bid Asked Railroad Stocks H & C W RR guar .. Banks and Trust Com- 18 panies Am Indus B & T Co . City Bank & Trust Co 2 Colonial Nat. Bank ,.. Conn River Banking Co. Fidelity Trust . First National bank .. Hfd-Aetna Na bank Hfd-Conn Trust ..... Hfd Morris Plan Co .. Land Mort. & Title Co. . New Britain Trust Ce. . Phoenix Natiopal .... tiverside Trust Co . Security Trust Co State Bank and Trust United States Bank Park Street Trust Fire Insurance Chln- panies Automobile Ins . Actna Fire Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Life and Indemmity In- surmnce Companies. Aetna C & S S Aetna Life ... Conn Gen Life Hfd Steam Boiler Travelers ..... .. Public Utilities Hfd C G Lt Co pfd . Hfd C G L Co com .. Hfd Elec Licht ... | Nor Conn L. & P pfd Nor Conn L & P com Southern N E Tel .... Thomp W Co pfd ... Thomp W Co com .... Mfg. Companies Aetna Nut Co ... . Am Brass ... Am Hosiery 5 Am Hardwar . Am Silver .o . Am Thread pfu Automatic Refrig Co RBige-Hrd Cpt Co pfd Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com lillings & Spencer I Bristol Rln'l no l"o‘, 31 120 ap 102 The Edward Baif Co . C.LL& B Co A5 Collins Co Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co Griffin Tob Co pfd Hfd Auto Farts pfd Hfd Auto Parts com Hart & Cooley Holyoke W P Co Inter Sil pfd { Int Silver com Johns-Pratt LF&C ... J. R. Montgomery Co Na Marine Lamp . N B Machine New Departare pfd i Niles-Be-Pond pfd Niles-Be-Pond com N & J Mfg | Peck. Stow & Wilcox Plimpton Mfg Co P & W pfd C pc guar . Russell Mfg Seth Thom Clock pfd I‘hm Thom Clock com Smyth Mfg | Stand s pfa muar “A" Stand Screw com .. S R & Level Stanley Works Preferred Taylor & Fenn Terry Steam Turbine ! Torrington Co pfd ! Torrington Co com Traut & Tine Vnion MMfg Co ‘U S Envelope pfd . U § Envelope com ... ‘Whitlock Coll Pipe J. R. Montgomery .. N B Machine pfd .. A Bank For Women THE OBLIGATION PLACED UPON WOMEN— MARRIED OR SINGLE—TO HAVE A “RESERVE ACCOUNT IS A MOST VITAL ONE. REGARDING THIS, OUR AIM IS TO MAKE THIS BANK, A PLACE WHERE LADIES MAY CONVEN- IENTLY AND SATISFACTORILY TRANSACT THEIR FINANCIAL BUSINESS. WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO EXPLAIN ANY MATTER CONNECTED WITH THE KEEPING OF AN ACCOUNT. “MAKE THIS YOUR BANK” The New Britain Trust Co. AT THE CENTER OF NEW BRITAIN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carberry and sons, Robert and Vincent, are visiting with relatives in this city. { The Misses Vera and Madeline Hes- | lin have returned to the city after| vacationing in the Berkshires. | Miss Eleanor Berry and Miss May Daly have returned from Pleasant View where they spent their vaca- tion. The Misses Catherine and Alice Long are on a-vacation at Pleasant View. Misses Loretta and Mary Ryan of Tremont street are spending their vacation at Ocean Beach Mrs. Harriet Claudtfey and daugh- ter, Anna B., and Master John Val- entine are spending their vacation at Walnut Beach Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and son of Dwight street are at the shore for a week's vacation. Mrs. Mary McLaughlin Laura Farrell have returned trip through New York state. CITY ITEMS The A. G. Hammond camp, U. Spanish War Veterans, will meet this evening in the State Armory Hall Commander Theodore Johnson will preside at the meeting. Wonderful value, bungalow aprons $1.29 each at Leonard & Herrmann's Wed a. m.—advt. A daughter was born this morning the New Britain General hospital, and Mrs. R. Fred Conn. Mrs. Ash- Miss Catherine and Miss from a S, at to Representative Ashman of Warren, man was formerly Sullivan of this city. Smith Business school First.—advt. Exclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Smith Business school opens Sept. First.—advt Wed. conts, worth §1.98 —advt. John J left today will spend the next over Broadway. Smith Business school opens Sept. First.—advt 65¢ and 75c¢ brassieres, 2 for $1, Wed. a. m., Leonard & Herrmann Co. —advt Smith Business school ~advt. l.eonard & Herrmann Co's Wed a. m., bungalow aprons $1 each. Belted model worth $1.50.—advt. GOMPERS BLAMES POLITICS the opens Sept. Shoes. a. m. at $1.69 muslin petti- hamburg and lace trimmed, Leonard & Herrmann Co. Crean and George Revnolds for New York, where they few days looking opens Sept. Says Shut-downs Throughout Country Are a Part of Politicians’ Plans. and Will Continue. says a Dublin correspondent. took depot Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 24.—Sam- uel Gompers, president of the Amer- jcan Federation of Labor. addressing the Stae Federation hera today charged that shutdowns in industry all over the country were a part of a political plot. “The purpose is to frizhten the la- boring men and women,” he “You will continue to see ecvidence of it from now until election.” a PROBATION William Ryan, 20 years was arrested by Officer Thomas Feeney chase, for alleged violation of proba- tion. Ryan court several months ago. charged with theft com- mitted at the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- ciety rooms. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, and judgment was al- lowed on promisc to make restitution for the amount stolen. Ryan it is claimed immediately left the city, remaining away until today. VIOLATOR NABBED. a yvoung man about this afternoon after was in COMMISSION TO MEET. A meeting of the civil service com- mission will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening in City hall. Exami- nation of candidates for the super- numerary police force and the fire department will be held. TO ATTEND CONVENTION. President William Boyle of the Y. M. T. A. and B. society will attend the state C. T. A. U. of A. convention at New Haven August 29, 30 and 31 as delegate from the local organiza- tion. It is expected that several other members of the society will be in attendance at the sessions. HYMANS RE § Brussels. Aug. —Paul minister of foreign irs, today. Hymans, resigned TO HELP PERU. York, Aug. 24.—Four U. naval officers will for Peru morrow to take charge of reorgani Peru’s and naval New sail to- A of academy. This initiates ized recently by congress American officers to aid in building up the armies and navies of South American republics. The officers will remain on assignment two years. tion navy author- detail the custom to B TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153 Jubilce St., Tel. 1451-2 Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstcring. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night FUNERAL l;)lRE('NRS | Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Oftice and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. jewels. munitions from reaching ployed Germans at Danzig with money from the same jewel fund. traffic in arms took the Russians and Germans neighborhood of Soldau.” the town hall miles Silesia on Monday, security guns and hand grenades, according to | a Berlin dispatch to the Times. Poles lost five patches have captured guns and on Wolcott mond, Leon parents, of Plainville, and of vesterday ———————etegeeepe. " POLES ADVANCING, = PEAGETALK HEARD | RICHTER & COMPA (Continued from First Page). Members New York Stock Exchange, * 31 WEST MAIN ST. "NEW BRITAIN, G Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Telcphcene fundl which includes the crown It was the intention of the Bolsheviki to reserve this fund solely for propaganda purposes in the but Germany insisted upon cash pay ment. The second object of Trotzky's visit to Fast Prussia was to prevent Poland and object he em- We Offer:-— - 50 American Hardware 50 Colt’s 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 New Britain Machine 50 North & Judd 50 Niles, Bement & Pond 50 Stanley Works —At the Market— to accomplish this A large between in the place which tried to seize of Koenigshutte, 54 southeast of Oppeln, Upper were beaten off by with machine | Polish forces police armed The killed and wounded. Poles Capture 63,000. London., Aug. 24.—Official dis from Warsaw say the Poles ! 63,000 prisoners, 200 1,000 machine guns, Deaths and Funerals Mrs. George Lawley, Ji Mrs. George Canfield Lawley, wife of George Lawley, Jr., of Unionville, died yesterday morning at her home street from heart failure. She was vears old and born in Unionville. ®he is survived by her husband and three children, Ray- and Paul Lawley; her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canfield, two brothers, Wil- liam and Raymond Canfield. The funeral will be held tomorrow after- noon from the home at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in West cemetery in Bristol 34 “JuDD & CQ Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone 1815 — WE OFFER NEW BRITAIN MACHINE 8% FERRED STOCK. Card of Thanks, We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the sympathy extended us in our bereavement, the death of our beloved husband and father, Wil- liam Oslund. We wisR particularly to thank the One Hundred Men's so- ciety the Friedhen society and the shopmates at Corbin Cabinet Lock factory and all who contributed the beautiful floral tributes. MRS. WILLIAM OSLUND AND FAMILY. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~-Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg. DUBLIN HAS TROUBLES. London, Aug. 24.—A large number the roval Irish constabulary at Dublin infofmed the commandant they were unwilling to be suppress political opinion, They uniforms and left the ian (clothes. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Cor Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000, Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. used to off their in civ DUNN FOR COMMON COUNCIL. James Dunn, manager of an RKast Alain street pool room and coach of the Nutmeg football team, is being put forth as a candidate to fill the existing vacancy in the Fifth ward council representation. James Boyle, who was mentioned as a candidate, has withdrawn his name. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BA JITNEUR REPORTS THEFT Bank by mail. Itis safe and saves time. Fddie Johnson, driver of a West Main street jitney bus, complained to the police this morning that the cash box in the vehicle was rifled of be tween $10 and $15 while he was ha ing breakfast at a Church street res- taurant. Vacatlon Ti Bring in your Palm Beach and Light Suits, and White Cleaning, to wear at the Shore or or Mountains. Also your Clothes to have them ready when y ou return to your labors New Britain Dry Cleaning Ce 72 WEST MAIN STREET. : FICATION TO RENT—RBarn at Gien and Division streets. Inquire 178 Tremont St Phone 1331-14, 8-24-3dx TRUST CO. Large enough b:: [ NERTAN to protect you 4 to know 16,000 Pounds of Protection For Three Dollars A massive steel door, weighing eight tons, is one of several protective features afforded renters of boxes in our SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS An electric burglar alarm and night policemen pro- vide additional assurance of safety for your Bonds, Deeds, Insurance Papers, Will, etc. The risk of doing without a box isn’t worth whilé, when the cost is so trifling. Rent a box today. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Security for Securities. Open Saturday E venings 7—9 P. M. Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without ¢

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