New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 11

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-Financial ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall street clase—Selling became ore effective in the final hpur with Il money at 8 per cent. Rails and teqls were the first to lose ground put’ the popular oils held most of glr advantage. The closing was ir- gular. P;-l :pbrn!lmnlod 600,000 shares. (New TYork Stock Exchange quotations irnished by Riehter & Co., members of the oW York Stock Exchange) ' Sept High 4% 5% 361 136 13% TN «o 81 1920, Dis-Chalm Meg ot S m Beet Sugar Can . Car & Fay H & Leather Loeo .o Smelt & Ter Sug Rer ‘u Sum Tob T & T Tob . m Woole nadonda ¢ tch T & t Guif & W ldwin Loco &0 rrett Co th Steel D » T Pae . Jeather Co o8 & Ohlo i Mil & St 1P ! Rock 1 & P . ile Cop . ino Cop .... Irea&r ible Steel ba 'Cane Sugar Horn Coal o 1st pfa .. ton W & W Motors . drich (B F) Co Nor prd ols Cen piration Cop roro Con rboro Con pfd Mer Marine Mer Mar pfd. . Niekel Paper nnecott Cop k Steel . ... high Valley xwell Motor x Petrol le Steel swourt Pac t Lead ¢ Con Cop Central NH&H & West th American Pac e Ol . Am P & T p R Furgh Coal ed Steel Car “Con Cop Aing, 1&8 al D, N lair O11 Y Refin ce Products n Pace od Netall St 'ARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS TLE ST., East End Office, 153 Jubllee St., Tel. 1451-3 Attendamt—Froe Uso of Parlors P Taken for Upholstering. 16232 Any Hour, Day or Night T0% 68% 68 FUNERAL DIRECTORS frews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNFRAL HOME and Parlors 15 Walnut Street, 80 8314 8 Food Prod.. 8 Indus Alco.. 8 Rub Co S Steel . * 9 Steel pfd Utah Copper Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK 6014 847 88 % 60 8314 6% 1065 64 15% MARKET TODAY ! «nd Ceo. Asked 140 97 138 100 194 27 70 51 100 64 5 93 (hrruhrfl by Richter Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Tel Am Hardware Am Hosiery ... Am Brass .... Bristol Brass . Billings & \prncsr Colt's Arms ....... Eagle Lock Lryac... N B Machine ....... Niles-Be-Pond com Peck. Stow & Wilcox tanley Works Standard Screw com scovill Mfg Co Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co ARING ¥ rk. Sept. 7.—New statement YCSE REFPORT. York PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL . Rev. A. B, Taylor, of East Freedom, Pa., Will Take Charge of People’s Church in This City. Announcement is made that the call recently extended to A. B. Taylor, of Fast Freedom, Pa. by the Peoples Church of Christ, this city, has been accepted and that Mr. Taylor will en- ter upon his duties as pastor of the church on the last Sunday of this month. Mr. has becn Pennsylvania for some time as missionary pastor Wwith marked acceptance. He is a man of thorough concentration and is unas- suming. It is expected that in the prosecution of the home and foreign nission work conducted by this church in affiliated relations with other churches Mr. Taylor will find a wide fleld of usefulness in his New Britain pastorate. VIGEANT—KLAR Gregory Vigeant, of Waterbury, Takes Taylor churches in Local Young Woman as His Wife— Married in St, Peter's. Vigeant, of Waterbury, Klar, daughter of Mrs. of 13 Ellis street, were nuptial high mass in St. Peter's church at 9 o'clock this morning. Mass. was celebrated by Rev. Charles €oppens, who likewise tied the nuptial knot. The couple were attended by Catherine Kiar, sis- ter of the bride, and Emerson Wright, of this city. ‘The bridegroom was a former resident of this city and is well known here, as is his wife, who has been very active in church work St. Peter The couple will live this city. Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Sadie Clark services for Mrs Sadie Eim Hill will be held to- afternaon at 2 o'clock from Memorial Chapel in Fair- The pastor of the Gregory J and Bertha Caroline Klar, married at a at in Funeral Clark mo the view When 5, o o vent something new toeat” you need BeecHAM'S PiLis. Even when digestion is good, poisons are forméd during its pro- cesses that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. '‘BEECHAM’S T PILLS:E2E of w Erwin cemetery 'All Summer Hats day Morning Special $1. 98 Goldenblum Millinery Co. Main Street Y. M. C. A. Building Clearing serving e e e A it K Newington Congregational church will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery.. Mrs. Cark was a motoreycle and injured when side car, in whict she was ridin overturned a week ago. She suffered internal injuries which resulted in her dcath. Mrs. Johanna Miller. Mrs, Johanna Miller, Miller, of 60 Wallace Middletown late yesterday afternoon. She is survived by five small chil- dren, her husband, and two brothe Gustave and John, ©f this city. 1hr‘ funeral will be held at her late resi- dence Thursday afternoon with Rev. Gaudian officiating and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. treet, died in Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. Mamie Hall, wife of Charles Hall of 3507 South Main street, died last night at the New Britain General hospital. She was 29 vears of age, and was a native of Waterhury. The body was shipped last night to that city for burial. PERSONALS James and Robert McLean, Otto Suzio, and Clifford Bachran from Silver Sands where their vacarion. Edward Barbour ha duties at the P, and F. after his vacation, Bernard Kranowitz, of the Record, has returned from his vacation. James Clerkin, of Elm street, returned from his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Max Graesser and son Paul, spent the week-end at the Koslar cottage, on the Farmington river. George lLong has returned from a two weeks' stay at Mrs. Devin's cot- tage, “The Lauretta,” at Myrtle Beach, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bottomley of Pearl Court spent the holidays visit- ing friends in Turner Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney have returned to their home in Norwich after having been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Tobin of Francis street. Albert H. Enoch and family of 368 West Main street, returned last eve- ning from an automonvile trip to New York, Coney Island and vicinity. Maxwell Porter has returned from Fishers Island. Joseph Albiston. salesman for Rus- sell and Erwin, has returned from a trip through New England. William Kopf spent the week-end with Charles Walsh at his home in ew London Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Feaman, Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. Deuta have returned from a trip through five states. William Quigley of Philadelphia, is spending the holiday in New Britain at the home of James Tynan of Black Rock avenue. Seaman Theodore W. Olson of the submarine S-5 has been granted a leave of absence, following the acci- dent last week. It is probable that he will spend his leave with his family in this city. Gordon Francis Monahan of Em- mons Place, has resumed his duties at the New Britain¥ Machine com- pany after his ¥acation. Willilam Kenney, Thomas Maloney and George Smithwick will return to Danvers, Mass., tomorrow to resume their studies in St. John preparatory school. Mrs. John L. Gardin a former resident of New Britain is visiting friends in town for a few weeks Mrs. M. Riley of Johnsonburg, is visiting her sister-in-law, James Egan of Beaver street. Philip Alexander and family Mrs. Raymond Smith are visiting An- toine Shafner and family Misses Edna Zisk and son are spending their New York. Lieutenant John Wa are visiting in town today. CITY ITEMS Doyle, Dominic have returned they spent resumed his Corbin office has Mrs. and Helen Mun- vacation in h and wife Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. y men took of the $4, and $6 hats at on Saturday.—advt. Lucille Beauty Shop. manicuring, shampooing, mept, facial massage. Room 401, top floor. Appointments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer.—advt There is a fine display of men’s hats at Wilson's—reasonable prices, too.—advt. Mr. F. F. Harmon's piano studio is in Booth’s block, Room 40. Make appointments early.—advt. Hats from England—hats Jtaly, and the best in the Ivantage Wilson's Hairdressing, scalp treat- Booth Block, from United Why not bring “SAF¥iY FIRST" Movement Right Home by Using ’ ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold Britain. in New | y | | E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET wife of Robert | States—53§4 —advt. Three year of 338 Main death 0. $5, 86 and $8. Wilson’s. old street Namara escaped he in Thomas Mc narrowly vesterday afternoon when fell from the third story veranda the block where he liv He is now in the hospital with a fractured skull. He will recover the doctors report. Members of Alexandra lodge, No. I O. D. of St. George will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Walter Kingsbury of 454 Stanley street Thursday afternoon Stanley Woman's Relief Corps will meet in G. A. R. hall tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock Routine business at the monthly board tonight Services in connection cial two weeks' at the Sacred vesterday will meeting be transacted of the water with a mission which opened Heart of Jesus church will be held at 9 a. m., 2:45 and 7:30 p. m Feveral hearings will the meeting of the works tonight. —The spe- take place at board of public Wilson's —advt. There will be a meeting of Aziz Grotto commilwee staging coming minstrel show in hall this evening at 8 o’clock. Men’s and women's Phoenix ho- siery in lisle, silk and wool, Besse- Leland's.—advt. The regular meeting of of Veterans' auxiliary will Friday evening in G. A. 7:30 o'clock. This will be meeting of the year. Al are urged to attend <o aid plans for the r's work. Men's and women's Phoenix siery in lisle, silk and wool, at Leland’s.—advt. A complaint was registered the police vesterday that an entrance was effected Sunday night into the Citizens Coal company on Dwight Court. A camera and raincoat were stolen. The regular meeting of the Daugh- ters of Castile will be held in K. of C. hall at 8 o'clock tonight Pythian lodge, No, K. of P. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in I. O, O. F. hall. The C. W B. L. will row night at 8 o'clock school hall. The Women's Christian Temper- ance Union held a meeting this after- noon at the home of Mrs. E. C. At- kinson of 69 Lincoln street. Mrs. Beardsley spoke on ‘‘Women’'s legal status under the recently adopted nineteenth amendment.” FULLER SPURNS MIL"AGE GRAB Dobbs hat store. the its Masonic the Sons be held hall at the first members in making ho- Besse- meect tomor- in St. Mary's ALVAN 7 FULLER Washington.—Congressman Alvan T. Fuller of the Ninth district of Massachusetts is the only member of congress who refuses to ride back and forth to Washington on the govern- ment mileage grab—20 cents a mile. No franking facilities either for Fuller's personal use. He pays his own postage hills. mfs Wate-tlght for 10 YEARS You will have no more leaky roofs if you apply SORMNIBHT The Asbestic Water-Proof Compouand for Covering Old and New Roofs. STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 10 years. Itrequires no gepainting—no repairs of any kind. It is easily ap- plied over the old roof—you don’t have to rip off the old material. Far superior to roof paint and more economical. Rackliffe Bros. Co. 250 PARK ST. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION WANTED—Painters; steady men. George Krovmann, 86 Whiting St Apply to 1dx AVANTED—Tinsmith for all-around factors work: steady position and anufacturer, O Conn P. O. Box 16 to 18 Address, education, P. WANTED—Young man, age. in architect's office dualifications and 807 WANTED—Gateman by local Amecrican preferred: this work is mostly outside and calls for man who is active: in reply. state age. former employment and other details. Box No. X17X, Herald factory: factory: work necessary right age, past experfence, ete. Box No. X1iX clerk by local construction of ddvantage. for man: apply present employment Herald Office candler: Swift & WANTED—One egg driver. Andrews, one o a-7-1f also 6 2a FOR SALE—English and Italian hats, the best American makes, $1.50, $5 and $S. Wilson's 9-7 in- re- street 9-7-2dx E—Mousehold goods (general), kitchen range sto carpet, etc. 30 High p m FOR and SALE—Dameon Blue Damson p suit Pricc 2 per 1i-quart b R. C. Mix, Drawer No. 65, Hartford Office a. Plums. Shropshire ums in quantities to Post -2dx in cash secures interest manufacturing business of a staple 1 product in zreat demand in New Britain and Brist a clean-cut, legitimate profit open to fullest gation. For interview address gate. O. Box K, Station A Conn FOR P FOR SALE—Twin-cylinder cxele, first-class condition must sell quick. Apply City FOR SALE—Qu buffet and cl ington Ave., Indian motor- leaving town: 70 Monroe street, 3ax rtered oak dining table, irs; like new. Call 38 New- 2d floor, evenings OR SALE—Gend Svivies s wet horse, L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 9 rniture, all kinds, almost new; gasoline tank and Ford cushions. George Anderson, Damon's Hill. Berlin 9-7-2dx FOR SALE—Magee coal range with water front: firet-class condition; $35. 143 9-7-3d | truck | hair- | 9-4-2dx ! -5dx less than | Ken- | sington Ave., upstairs 9-7-3dx ' Members New York Stock Exchange, 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN cg Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. WE OFFER 50 Shares Landers Frary & Cl: - H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD S juDD & CO Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone 1815 — 181 WE OFFER:— 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark FOR SALE—Late model Dodge roadste, good condition: no reasonable cash offer refused: owner has purchased new car. Phone 2524-3 9-7-5dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms for two gen- | tlemen. Apply at 133 Bassett St. 9-7-2d TO RENT—Two- pleasant, nicely furnished rooms suitable for ladies; references re quired South High St. 1dx | TO RENT—Steam-heatel room for ome or two gentleren. 1dx NEW HAMPSHIRE AND MASS. VOTING TODAY (Continued from First Page). last year also entered the field. It was then tgQo late to get either name on the ballot and today Jackson and Kerr voted candidates by means of stickers. Republican congressmen who were opposed for renomlnation included Frederick H. Gillett, speaker of the house; Calvin D. Paige, Robert Luce and Joseph Walsh. Six candidates contested for the republican nomina- tion in the ninth district where Con- gressman Fuller gave up the possibili- ty of another term to seek the nom- , ination for lieutenant-governor. Congressman Richard Olney and Peter ¥. Tague were the democrats who had opposition, Tague having seven rivals for the nomination in the tenth district which is wholly in JOHN P. KEOGH Member Cousolidated Stock Ixchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. v + G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~-Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.--Tel, The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compa Corner Main and Pgarl Streets, Hartford, Cg Capital $1,250,000. Sucplus Funds, $2,000,00 Safe Depos1t Boxes, $5 and upwards d Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without cha Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BAN Bank by mail. It is safe and"saves tinie. The Merfden icity ambulang ed for tha Hartford hospital automobile owned by James 'of Bristol featured in a minor near Corbin’s Corner yesterd two machines collided, but ti age was very slight. Boston. There were three candidates for the republican nomination in the tenth. In spite of the increased registra- tion due to the granung of suffrage to women a light vote was predicted. The weather was unfavorable in many parts of the state. —————————e e Large enough to protect you Small enough to know you. N unusually large number of women have their accounts here simply because we do more than merely safe- guard their money. ‘WE render a helpful, per- sonal service to them on all matters of busirress, in- vestments and finance. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. 274-276 MAIN STREET Open Saturday E venings 7—9 P. M.

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