New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1920, PREIBA R ICHTER & C Member New York Stock Exchange 6 Central Row Hartford, Conn. NEW BRITAIN, SPRINGFIELD, | Utah Cop cecse 59 8 598 2 = % i A Bx: Jewell Belting Comp Willys Overland 8¢, Preferred Stock Ex div Nc¢t Quick, $300 per share. Sothn Pac Sothn Rallway Studebkr Co Texas Co | Tex & Pac Tob Prod Union Pae United Fruit United Retail St U 8 Food Frod 17 8§ Indus Al . '8 Rub Co .. EX-CROWN PRINCE NOW A BOXER 1% LOCAL STOCK . MARKET TODAY (Furnished by Richter & Co. Stanley R Eddy, Manager) Bia Hfd Elec. Lt. 124 Southern N ¥ ees 99 Gray Mixtures at $50, designed Am Hardware for youug men, it has a char Am. Hoslery Net carnings for the past five years have) acter, style and personality uwn- Am. Brass excelled and will it you per- Bristol Brass TR fectly. Billings & Spencer . Shuman and Colt's Arms .... Browns., Geays FBagle Lock . $44 to S63, V.80 ..... Here the price depends ens N. B. Machine i tirely on the cost, on the qual- W N Pakat s ity, not on the popularity of the North & Judd .. m(.fl‘l‘ll\ Peck, fl!o‘ & \\llc:o\ Farrell | s The Clothing Co. || =" Scovill. Mfg Co. 271 MAIN ST. The State- Bieuh Co. 1ame For the young men who are in the game to win, here's the winning suit. For our Total, 400 per share. over five times the dividend requirement] stock. Bloch, Stripes, Stein and "RICTIONS—This issuc is carefully guarded by safeguarding stockholders, SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST. PRICE—$100 and Accrued Dividend, Yieldi Traut & Hine OUSE REPORT. §.—Clearing house state- H. L. JUDD F.G. JUDD UDD & CC WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTK Local Stocks .Telephones, 1 $825,405,601 73,963,527 s the head of one of the German The new picture shows that £ 7 heavier—that his intern- = n’t injured his health him armi he is m ment hs the latest picture of the former crown prince of Germany —as a boxer! ar he hasn't hand- ed any one a “kayo.” The inset shows Berlin.—Her CITY. ITEMS Those intereste in the formation of olasses in basketry, cooking and sew- ing, to be organized among the mem- bers of the Isabella Circle, N. D. I, are requested to meet tonight at the reoms. Tabs' fair, Bardeck's hall, 22 to November 1.—Advt. Men's $4.45 Unionalls, Investments, We Offer— 50 SHARES OF NEW BRITAIN MA( 8 PER CENT. PREFERRED. his residence 411 West ]l’ish Civilians Bomb vesterday afternoon at s ” . Truck With Soldiersi Mr. Smith was born in yolcotty ¢ kno ing- ; Wolcottville, now known as Torring. Ootl 2’ ivtltans lorry which ton in 1837 ‘When the war broke street occurred at Main street 4:30 p. m. lGermany Again Asks For Lump Sum of Indemnity P'aris, Oct. 8 (By Associated Press.) —Germany has reiterated her request for the naming of a ‘definite sum of reparations and a news proposal has | been brought from Berlin to Paris week by Charles Laurent, French dor to Germany. The corre- ; snnnn(cnl learned this today in German official circles, where it was also pointed out that M. Laurent had em- [ Financial October Cork, Ireland, bombed a military was through Barrack this morning. One soldier was killed and three dangerously wounded. Two soldiers on the lorry who escaped in- jury opened fire on the attackers. The street was filled at the time with people proceeding to work. Two phasized the necessity of immediate- men and a woman were shot in the ly fixing the total indemnity to pre- legs. vent the economic and political col- $3.95 at WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall street close. Leaders fell to low- est prices of the session in the last hour Including the more representa- five rails, industrials and speclaltios. The closing was heavy. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. Besse-Leland's. out he enlisted in the 4th Conn. In- Vincent Schuetze has enlisted in the | fantry, this regisment was later navy for two vears at the local re-|changed to the First Heavy Artillerq. cruiting office. He Wil report at New | He served with distinction with his London. He was a waiter at the New | regiment. He re-enlisted in 1863, Britain Dairy Lunch. serving until the énd of the war, The New Britain Trust company, | being in the service four years and | executor under the will of the late nine months. He was brevetted a Mrs. Hope M. Swasey, has sold the . first lieutenant of Heavy Artillery for | Bwasey property on West Main street ' gallantry before Petersburg, by the | to May Booth. The price is quoted | war department. as $23,000. He leaves a daughter \Mrs. Fred passing JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. lapse of Germany. (New York Steck Exchange quotations furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange): Oct. 8.\ High Low Closa Beeot Sujar 72 Con ... Car & I"h . Cotton Oil H & Leather 11 Locomotive. 6% Smelt & Ref $1% Sug Ref em. 104 Sumatra Tob $8 Tel & Tol.. ¥8% Tobacco 3 Woolen Anaconda Copper & Wteh Top & 8 F 598 At Guif&West 1 147 Mrs. G. H. Samlow has returned to her home on Arch street after spending the summer months at the shore. loongs, sorts, stouts and all blue suits reduced 20 per cent.—Wilson's. SON'S. Mr. and Mre. Harold T. Curtis of Woodruff court are raceiving congrat- ulations upon the birth of a daugh- ter. Longs, shorts, stouts, and all blue sults reduced 20 per ceént. Wilson's.— advt Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mitchell re- ceived word today that a son has been born to Major and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell.. Major Mitchell, a former local man, {4 in the marine corps. The W. C. T. U. will hold a state convention at Hartford on Oct, 19, 20 and 21. It will be held at the Church of the Redeemer at 1:30 o'clock each Yarroll of this city and a son Robert C. Smith of New Haven. He was a member of the G A. R. The funeral | will take place at his residence Sat- 'urday at 2 p. m.. Rev. Dr. Hill of- | ficiating. Interment in Fairview cemetery. MacSwiney Appea—rsk As More Refreshed | Oct. —Mayor Mac more refreshed this | Brixton prison, having good night. He had some sleep says a bulletin issued this morning by the Irish Self-determina- tion League but to his relatives Mac- Swiney seemed weaker and much more exhausted. London, Swiney was morning at passed a fairly DIVORCEE GETS Public Cheated Out of estimated at { J. Andre, security assoc in testimony “blue $500,000,000 Each Year Boston, to the American sky” law public the C October 8.—The annual Ifl\\ { through purchase of fraudulent securities wus $500,000,000 by secretary of rles national ition of commissioners before the special state commission Andrew said that about ten per of the worthless Mr, cent. stock offered to the public was the Woman Exonerated of Causing Man’s Death Winsted, Oct. S.—Miss M. Louise Porter of Brooklyn, N. Y., is absolved of all blame for the death af Felix Zeechin, who was killed by her aut mobile on August 5, by Coroner He man in a finding today. The coranc: says that Zeechin seemingly had control of a bicyele he v bile and M | conision | G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Rank Bldg. VANNAIS, TROUB & C( CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN AUDITS SYSTEMS MUTUAL BLDG. 30 ASYLUM ST., 150 NASSAU ST., INCOME TAX REF NEW BRITA HARTFORD, CONI NEW YOR! $62,000 YEARLY RENIER, PICKHARDT & D 127 MAIN ST., OPP ARCH ST. PHONE 140! FALL INNOVA Every Granule Full of Health Blg MODERATELY PRI KNITTED GARMENT] KEEP WARM Dress all the family in Garments. For Baby for Youn Misses, and for Mothers, variety of cozy wearaf wool that are thoroughly| ing as well as useful L) 20 14 Kelly Spfd Tire Kenn Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Mot Mex Pet Midy 8tl e Missouri Pae Nev Con Cop N Y Alr Brk N Y Cent NYNHG&H. Norf & West Northrn Pac whio C Ga 3 3 bl ran ""‘ ,:' At - FOR SALE—Four rooms penn R : 3 3 ¢ rent: steam heated. Tiea pitts Coal ex div : Bt onss s rertyiusing "'"""(‘:’I"n""l,(“_" » Raliroad Arcade tay T 1 3 ading o — - = e L = — = == P J & B ..., Bysl D, N Y .. Aine Ol Res TOR SAL ®—Reversible Whitaey baby car- riage. in condition. $15. Address | Carriage B Merald Ofece, 10-S-1dx Haldwin lLoco 113% Haltimore & O, Heth Steel B Bkiyn Rap Trana 14 afternoon The local delegates are Can Paoiie BELL : Mrs. C. H. Gladden, Mrs. E. 8 Atkin- Central Leath Co 447, J 3 n, Mrs. J. C. Giich t and Mrs. Ches & Ohlo 68 Kurtz. Their alternates are Mrs. Eddy, | Chi Min & St P Mrs., Northam, Mrs. Williams and Chi Rock Isl & T Mrs. SBhepard Chile Copper ST TR Chino Cop Deaths and Funerals, Col Fuel & Iron e ma—p—— gnssiidated Gas Fdward Balinskis, the six-months | Qbrn Frod Ref. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Balin- Crudhle Steel skin of 118 Dudley street died this Cuba Cant Sugar 35 morning. The funeral will be held Erle .. 19% tomorrow afternoon and burial will Firio 1st pfd 287 be in St. Mary's cemetery. Gleneral Mlectrh 139 — (leneral Mqtors. &% Flmer Bergerson. Goodrich BF Co 504 The funeral of Elmer Bergerson will Gt Northern pfd S9% be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after- Hiinois Central. 96 noon at his late home in Newington. d “l &.tabl Inapiration Cop The funeral service will be held at 4 S0 ettt %_n every granuie is (- Interborough t'‘on 2:30 o'clock at the Swedish Lutheran 3 o s S mtL B Col Marin: ehurch. Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman will o ‘ for there is no waste to Tnt Mer Mar pfd officiate and the burial will be in | wnt Nickel Fairview cemetery. | : Int Paper — e Oharles W. Smith. | = The death of Charles W ':muhl B O ! TO LA FOR CL \Nhll-l(‘\’l‘l(l\| ; . Whit . o2 Children love its sweet <1 nut-like flavor, it is ready- cooked and no sugar need be added in serving. FOR SALE—Redroom and kitchen furnish- Imost new leaving St 10-% —————————— EVERY DAY IS SUNSHI With our modern equipment we can take pictures. rain or shine, with equally good results. We are dent of the Weather Man! ARCADE STUDIO The Photographer Your Town. MRS JEANNIE £ FPENCH | AR New SALE—Manogany cabinet alking ma- rds; half price factory terms York—Ssixty-tv | lars a year from a “us band! ‘That's what Mrs. Jeannia Em- met French was granted in conne tion with her divorce from William | Barton French, society and clubman of New York and Newport. Tha coupls were married in 1916 thousand dol- d-to-be” hu Made by Postum Cereal Co,Inc.Battle Creek, Mich. Boston BY A OUT = WATCH MY TWG:T\WIH.‘?: GOFOR A l 'DOUBLE RINGER-!- HE | wro GieeLES LAST, GETS PIE'M-A MODE C'MON NOW = LETS SEE You BEAT THAT LAYOUT= A ‘RINGER’ AND A ‘LEANER'= HAA-TM WARMING UP NOW = DAG GAN » HASNT THAT CLEM BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE T GOTTHAT TIRE ON THE RiM VST 2 WE'S BEEW AT [T OVER AN HOUR Now, ~(0SSED A HORSES OXFORD = AND WITH ALL THAT CLANKING You'D BUT I'M GETTING BACK TO, N GUESS TVE GOT THE GAME . f==h) SEWED UP ANDTHE LUNCH For Infants and Children “HINK VE WAS KNITTING W SELF ' £ 2 == ‘ B o Hf % n Use For Over 30 Years e T "TARRANT & HAFFEY, UNDERTAKEKS 33 MYRTLE §T., East End Office, 133 Jubllee St., Tol. 1451~ rady Auendant—Free DUso of Parbrs Orders Taken for Up p——— GUESS TLL GO OUT AND EASE WIM AN EARFUL ON WORK V. MINUTES

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