New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 15

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Financial ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wajl Street, 10:30 a. m.—Stoeks ere heavy to weak at the openin today's trading. shippings particu rly forfsiting much of ivance. United Frwt fell olnts and American International 1 4 on denial of rumors of prospec- e dividend distribution. Olls, stecls d ralls reacted fractionally, the W exceptions being Pan-American tréleum, Crucible and Reading. urther depression was shown by reign exchange bills on Leondon Iing to a new low level for the rrent movement Noon-—The murket steadied soon ter the opening American Inter- tional rallying to within a fraction yeosterd high price, while other deps rebounded 1 to 2 points, orts had another uncomfortable @ In various specialties, including ouston Oll, which rose about 4 pints. Trading fell away before noon t recoveries were held for the moat rt. The feature of the bond rket was the new French Issue, Ihich - sold at a premium of-1 per nt oo the curb. Call money ened and renewed interest rates at r cent. and exchange on London 3 » firmer, Olls and coppers were higher in last hour, the latter responding regular dividend declarations and orts of large export sales. The ng wua steady. Jes approximated 3 (New York Stock Exoh COMY. IN ANY TRY ON SOME OF OUR NEW == FALL HATS — You are suve to find Just the de, shape and shade jyou t. Soft Hats in the new shades nd shapes. & M, Mats .. son Hats ‘slour Hats $3.00 to $10.00 | $8.00 to $12.00 $10.00 o $15.00 Caps for every kind of use $1.50 o $3.75 e Farrell lothing Co. furnished by Richter & Co.. New York Stock Exchange) Sept. Allls-Chalmers .. Am Beet Sugar ... ém Can Am Car & Fdy H & Leather . Loco .... L Smelt & Ref . 613 Sug Ref com .111 Sumat Tob 86 Tel & Tel ... 98% Tobaoco . 124 ‘Woolen .... 82% Anacon Copper ... 54% Atch Top & 8 F .. 83% At Guif & West 1 .A38% Baldwin Loco .....110% Balt & Ohio 41% Barrett Co . L.136% Beth Steel B . 7 BRT..... 11% Canadian Pac ....121% Cent Leather . Ches & Ohlo ... Chi Mil & 8t P Chi Rock 1 & P Chile Copper . Chino Copper .. Cons Gas Corn Prod Ref ... Crucible Steel ....1 Cuba Cane Sugar . Elk Horn Coal ... Erie Erie 1st pta ... Gaston, W & W .. Gerr Motors . . Goodrich (B F) (‘o Gt Nor pfd Mlinoils Central Ins Copper . Interboro “en Interboro pfd .. Tot Mer Mar .. Int Mer Mar pfd . Int Nickel . Int Paper . Kelly flprlnlfl\‘ld . Kennec Copper . Lack Steel . Lehigh Valle: Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel . | Missouri Pac . Nat Lead Northern Pac ... Pure Ofl .... Pan Am P & 'T' Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car . Ray Cons ..... Neading . Rep 1 & S .... Royal D, NY .. Sinclair Oil Ref . Sloss-8 Steel & 1 Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas Co ..... Texas & Pac .. { Tobacco Prod Union Pao j United Fruit | United Retall St U 8 Food Prod . U 8 Indus Alco i U 8 Rubebr Co U S Steel | U 8 Steel pra .. | Utan Copper . members of the 10, Low 1920 Close 34 82 35 135% 12% 5% 61 111 5% 8% 124 1% 54% 8314 137% 109% 1% 136% 6% 11 119% 5214 603 36% 156% LOCAL STOCK | Willys Overland | (Furnahed by Richter | Hfd Elec Lt Southern N E Tel Am Hardware Am Hoslery Am Brass ' Bristol Brass Billings & Spencer Colt's Arms . MARKET TODAY | 1 wnd Ce. Siatiey R Kddy, Manager) | Bid 120 " an a5 Asked 140 136 105 197 28 70 51 ' QQGOOG##G#OOG##%#QQO G@fi#i BIG SALE ON IRESTONE FABRIC TIRES Firsts—Guaranteed 6,000 Miles Sale Price Plain Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skij Non-Ski Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid 0x3 .nifiy@ B2x3)3 p1x4 P2x4 B3 x4 B4x4 B2x4!; B3x4) x4/ B5x4!; PS5x5 B5xS B7x5 North End Service Station $12.00 $16.50 $20.00 $26.00 $28.00 $30.00 $32.00 $38.00 $39.00 $40.00 $41.00 $42.00 $45.00 $46.00 $49.00 J. J. McCarthy NLEY ST. Reg. Price $17.75 $23.50 $28.00 $32.80 $37.40 $30.25 SHEHPBCSBLOOVELBABOD $61.65 & $65.35 @& $69.25 BEHLBEHES § ‘nm.x HERALD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 N B Machine ........ {iles-Be-Pond com North & Judd .. Peck, Stow & Wilcox . Stanley Works Standard Screw com Scovill Mg Co ... Traut & Hipe Union M Co . 360 370 53 Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. iss Elillen Crosby of East street, was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home last’ evening in honor of her approaching marriage. About thirty of her friends being present. Miss Crosby was showered with many beautiful and useful gifts. She will become the bride of John Ross on September 14th. The most for your money at Wil- son’s.—advt, Members of the Holy Family Circle of St. Mary’s church enjoyed a field day yesterday .at St. Mary's play- grounds. Athletic games were in- dulged in. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. will be held this evening in K. of C. hall. More hats to choose from at $6, §8, $10 and $12. Wilson's.—advt. A ®on as born Monday at the New Britain Haospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of 51 East Main street. The condition of Harold Thomas MecNamara,, the three-vear-old boy who was injured by falling from a veranda in the rear of the Shupack block on Main street, Labor Day, was reported as serious at the hospital this afternoon. . A total registration of about 150 pupils is reported at the St. Matthew's Lutheran school. This enrollment is larger than that of last year. The teaching staff has not been changed. Herbert Johnson of Fairview street, is critically ill at his heme. Join New Britain Nat. Bank Va- cation club.—advt. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to John S. Hudack, aged 21, of 54 Union street, and Jiss Mary Machowski, aged 18, of 225 Washing- ton street. The 12:30 Berlin trolley ripped about 20 yards of overhead wire near City hall today. The trolley pole slipped the wire and caught in the overhead switch, causing the break, Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. Besse-Leland Co.—advt PERSONALS Dr. Joseph Walsh has returned from a two weeks' automobile trip to Old Orchard, Portland and Birch Island. Maine. F. 8 Chamberlain, James North and F. W. Vibberts left for a fishing trip tp Canmada. They will be gone ten days, M. Irving Jester and family Just returned by moto. ville, Delaware. Clifford B. Curtis of Elmhurst, with the Charles A. Platt company of New York, is spending a few dayvs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Curtis of Lincoln strect Alfred Wilson of Wallace street has returned from a stay of two weeks at Double Beach. Robert and Merritt Taylor of Win- throp street are planning to enter Hopkins Academy in New Haven when it opens its fall term. Harold Stevens and Conrad Kron- holm left today for Chicago. Max Marcin, the author of “The Face at Your Window"” and numerous have from Bridge- L. I, stage successes among which is “The Eyes of Youth” and others will the guest of Manager Dean at Fox's theater on Saturday. Fritz Klambt, formerly of this city, but now assistant physical Mstructor in the Springfield Y. M. C. A, has been visiting friends in town. Deaths and Fu_l;ra.ls. John Gray. The funeral of John Gray was held at 9 o'clock this morning at the church of St. John the Evangelist. A solemn requiem high mass was sung by Rev. Thomas Laden. Rev. Patrick Daly, was deacon, and Rev. Raymond Ken- nedy, was sub-deacon. During the mass Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang. The bearers were Philip J. Bratton, Thomas Toner, James Clark, Patrick McGuire, Daniel Coughlin and Car- neliug Clancy. The flower bearers were William and Thomas Gray. The burial was in St. Mary's new cemetery. Patrick Wilson. The funeral of Patrick Wilson will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing at St. Mary’s church. The burial will be in St. Mary’s new cemetery. Lucille Fagan. The funeral of Lucille Fagan, was held this afternoon at 2:30 gp'clock, and the burial was in St. Mary's new cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our apprecia- tion for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown at the time of sickness and death of our beloved" husband and father, John Gray. We are also thankful for floral contribu- tions. We wish to especially thank the Brass Foundry Dept, New De- parture Mfg Co., of Bristol. Mrs. John Gray and Family. CARD OF THANKS, We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all kind friends., neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and kindness during our bereavement at the death of our beloved wife and mother. Robert Miller and Family. CARD OF THANKS, We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement at the death of our beloved husband and father. \We especially wish to thank Painters'’ Union, Local No. 21, Em- ployes of John Boyle Co., Rouillard- Lifiton Camp. S. S. and M. associa- tion and Dept. 80 of Stanley Works. Mrs. F. W. Spencer and Family. ANNUAL MISSION FESTIVAL. The annual mission festival of the St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran church will be held tMere this com- ing Sunday. At the services which will be held at 10:30 in ~the morning Rev, F. B. Wilhelm of Bogota, New Jersey, will speak in German, At 3:30 in the afternoon he will deliver an ad- dress in English and Dr. H. Stein of Concordia college will speak in Ger- sman. SHAMROCKS ORGANIZE. The Shamrock A. C. of New Britain has organized for the season and would like to arrange games with any fast team in the state averaging from 125 to 130 lbs. Out of town games preferred. For games Kindly notify Thomas Donlan, 158 North street, this city, or phone 1379 from 7 to 7:30 o'clock. CLEARING MOUSE REPORT. New York, Sept. 10.—New York Clearing House statement: Exchanges ..... Balances ..$691.721,063 91,626,877 RENIER, PICKHARDT AIN STRE Oppo. Arch St. Better support for the bacl of the helpful featu GO! “GOSSARD” FRONT LACE CORSETS MAY HELP- YOU is one < of front lacing Corsctier can tell ARDS. Our you of many women who have found greater health since wearing Gossards, better the comfort and cnjoyed original front lacing .Corscts. Gossard Corsets are so casy to put on and adjust. reet figure durability. give the cor- made for Priced, They . and are models,. lin Ma $3.75 to $11.00. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Sold Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange (Y 81 Vil be ! [ i 0, 1920. WHITE FEELS CHEERFUL Chairman of Democratic National | Commiittee Says More Paid to Hear | Cox Than to Listen to Harding. | | New York, Sept. 10.—George White, | chairman of the democratic nation- al committee issued a statement here today in which he asserted that more than twice as many persons attended | the Minnesota state fair to hear the speech of Governor Cox there than paid admission to hear Senator Hard- ing. The statement added that word had been received at democratic head- quarters that “paid admissions to the fair grounds on the day Governor Cox spoke were 99000 while there were only 42,000 paid admissions on the day Senator Harding spoke.” Evans and Ouimet Are Leading Other Golfers Roslyn, N. Y., Sept. 10.—Chick Evans of Chicago led E. P. Allis of Milwaukee two up when they had | played half their 36 hole match ir today’s semi-finals of the national amateur golf tourney. Francis Oui- met led Bobby Jones up at the 18th. DEMOCRATS HIT HARD. Sy g Nomihation of Watson Is Severe Blow, § ‘White Says. New York, Sept. 10.—The nomina- tion of Thomas F. Watson to succeed Hoke Smith as United States senator from Georgia represents ‘“‘s®mething of a blow to the democratic party,” George White, chairman of the dem- ocratic national committee admitted here today. “The \fact that Watson has been nominated in Georgia, despite his opposition to the League of Nations in any form. constitutes a tempor- ary loss to us,” he said. “His nom- ination I believe resulted not so much from his attitude on any national question however as from the sup- port accorded him by a large per- sonal following.” Henry L. Porter Estate $4,035.07l An inventory of the estate of the late Henry L. Porter of Berlin, has ' been filed by Appraisers William | Bulkeley and William Fowler, showing holdings to the amount of $4,035.07. The estate consists of a house and lot | on Norton road valued at $3,500; | household furnishings, $250:; deposit ! in New Britain Savings bank, $285.07. COAST GUARD GRADUATION. I New London, Sept. 10.—Secretary of Treasury David F. Houston at- tended the Coast Guard academy here this afternoon and awarded the diplomas to the members of the class. After the exercises he left on the cutter Androscoggin for Woods Hole, Mass. e —————————— TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION WANTED—By adults: A rent, four or five rooms, centrally located. M. H. Smith, care National Biscuit Company, City. 9-10-3dx ' WANTED—Teachers and other pro- fessional people to try our noonday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-tf TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153 Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 Lady Attendant—Frce Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstering. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAD HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walnut sme:.l i 5 1-2 Acres Finest Farm Land, Good House. Barn, Fruit and Berries, ! 7 Room Cottage, handy toecenter. 2 Family Modern Brick, 2 minutes Trom center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bldg. The Service Agency. ———— New Cottage in Barnesdale, ' RICHTER & COMPA Members New York Stock Exchange. h 31 WEST MAIN ST. Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. WE OFFER 50 Shares Landers Frary & Cle “jubpD’ nwmmxmwr NEW BRITAIN. C Telephone 6(30 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Cla 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. the graduating exercises of | W. J. CAHILL C( MERIDEN, CONN. PLAINVILLE, CONN. WHOLESALE GROCERS 7% Cumulative Preferred Stos The W. J. Cahill Co., with their modern building and cil low operating costs, unquestionable integrity and ability, are classed among the successful, conservative business institutio New England. Due to the rapidly expanding business they offer an $150,000.00 in 7% Preferred Stock which will have back lsoo,oooflnssdlwlminmummdmt!ormflmm d on Preferred Stock. This offering of stock will be callable at expiration ol‘ years at $110.00. Special Auditor’s report finished June 30 furnished on re Phones — Plainville 134 — 127 — 16-3. J. SKELLY, E. J. DYER, FISCAL AGENTS, | The Hardware City Loan Has under construction and offers for sale. terms to employes of local industries—Three houses, Two tenement houses, Single H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. i The SOVEREIGNS TRADING C 160 Main Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy New Potatoes .. pk. 5 2 Cans Campbell's Soup . .. Beans .. 25 Pkg. Rolled Oats 2 Pkg. Royal Lunch Crackers 2 1bs Cans Campbell's Pancake Flour .... 2 Unecda Biscuit ..... Pure Lard . ... Pat-a-Cake Flour Mason Jars—quarts .. Pure Cider Vinegar .. New Ginger Root . Creamery. Tub Butter .. Country Eggs Quality Food Purveyors FINE GRANULATED SUGAR Watch Window for Price CALIFORNIA MELONS PEACHES APPLES PEARS CRAB APPLES GRAPES GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES LEMONS CABBAGE ONIONS TOMATOES SQUASH CUCUMBERS CARROTS SWEET POTATOES ————— e EARLY ORDERS SOLICIPED Phones 1025, 1026, ~—SATURDAY SPE Top Round Steak ...... Sirloin Steak .......... Milk Fed Chickens . Milk Fed Fowl Native Broilers .. Legs Spring Lamb . Lean Boneless Pot Roast Cottage Hams . Honeycomb Tripe .. Pickled Pigs’ Feet . Shanks of Ham .... Ham Butts Lean Rib Corned Beel‘ o ‘Boneless Brisket . . . Minced Ham Jellied Corned Beef Boiled Han Dried Beef Pressed Ham Minced Ham

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