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

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S Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT (New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange): ' Am Beet Sugar Am Car & WMy . Am H & Ledther Am Tel & Tel Am Tob . Am Weol ... win Le ....112% & ORhto .. 46% 126% Barret Co ... Beth 8t1 B . Bkiyn Rap T .. “Beh & Oh .... CHMMI &SP .. CMRIAP Ol Cop .. Ohine Cop . ... Cot Fuel & 1 Consol Gas .... Frod Re! Crue st1 . ...... Cuba C Sug . E#dicott-Johnson. 0, o) juiine Eris 15t ptd . Clen Flco . G Nor'n pfd mCen .... Tnapir Cop Inter Con Int Mer M Int Nicket o.... Int Paper ...... Kelly-Spfid Tire Kennecot Copper Lack Stoef..... Tobigh Valley Maxwell Motor Mex Petroleum. Midvale Steel Migsour! Pagifie, Nat Load .7.... N Y Central.. NTNHAN Northern Pacifie Tan Am P & T. Pern R 1t Pittoburgh Coal. Ray Con Cop . Reading ep 1T & & L 31y 63 9% 5% TN Royal D, N Y... 81 Sinclair Ol Refin 31% Sloss-S Steel & 1 63 Southern Pacific 99% Southern Rwy., 31% Studebaker Co ..56% Texas Co 50 Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod Unjon Pac United Frt . Unit Aet St U S Feod Pra .. 41% 118 1n Aleo .. U’ 8§ Rub Co U S Sua .. U 8 sa 0s 7% Utah Cop ...... 60% Va Car Chem .. 59 59 Willys Ov ...... 10§ 108 LOCAL STOCK 1y TN 6% 108 7% 583 1% Ay 105, MARKET TODAY | (Furnished by Richter & Co. Stanley R. Eddy, Manager) Bid 14 Elec Light Southern N E Tel ... Am Hardware . o'e Am Hosiery Am Brass Bristol Bra . Billings & Spencer Stanley Works Standard Serew com .. 'Mflfln Mfg Co Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co . 245 370 30 52 64% 64% tIs 7% 1 CLBARING WOUSE REPORT. Now York, Oet. 11.«New York Clearing Mo satement BOYS' CLUB —lee 19% [Venture to Be Attempted and - hearsals to Begin This Week—Nine Members Already. Members of the leeal Boys' club |have plans under way for organiz- ing am orchestra. The boys that have ®o far announced their intemtien of forming one are Charles Trokter, violin: William Clarkgon, second vio- 4 jUn; Bronek Madrak, clarjonet; Joseph Kerelezeza, first cornet; 331 | Michael Roman, second cormet: Casl $5°% ' Emmerson. melaphone: Peter Yewin, 857 ‘base horn: Joseph' Kaminicky, trom- 437 pone and C. H. Clarkson, leader, 66% | saxophone. There will be 8 rehearsal 14% | as 5000 as the boys can get together 971 |and the possibilities are that it will 6 be this week. The orchestra will in, no Re- LN . YOU can help bring ~ high prices down NDER-PRODUCTION and extravagant spending are Every man'and woman working can help reduce the cost of living by thrift and saving. The money you save will not only earn interest for you, but will provide capital for industry, and the resalt will be greater produc- tion and cheaper living, Start a savings account with ua, Deposit a part of your salary regu- \’hrly. ‘Watch’yout money grow. L) INTEREST Asked | way interfere with the present Boys' Club Band. The junior and senior classes will | | organize basketball teams at a mecet- | ing tonight. They plan to have a strong team that will be fapable of competing with other Boys' Ltflm. throughout the state. CITY ITEMS Exclusive agents Stetson | Besse.Leland Co.—advt. ! A surprise party was given last :l\\onln.’: on Miss Lena Abrahamson at the home of her parents at 163 Hart- ! ford avenue, upon her return from the West. Miss Abrahamson spent three months visiting relatives in Omaha, Nebraska, and other western cities. Many friends from this city and Hartford attended the party. i Mrs. Casimira Nurczyk sold today through the Camp Real Estate Co. a two-family house at No. 47 Smith i i | street to Joseph and Lovise Daddario. { Members of Alexandra lodge, No 24, 1. O. D. of St. George, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Bottomly of 54 Dwight street Thurs- day afternoon. Miss Amy Lowell speaks tomorrow, | Wed. eve, at 8 o'clock in Grammar | school hall. Tickets, $1.60. For sale { Clark & Brainerd's and Dickinson's. | For Mount Holyoke fund.—advt. | Shoes. Phoenix Lodge, No. 52, I. O. O. F. | will meet Wednesday evening and con- fer the first degree on a class of can- I didatee. Indianola Council No. 19, D. of F. | w1ll hold their regular meeting tomor- | row evening and will confer degrea ! work upon several candidates. Tonighe attend Pfeifter's | the members winl Electric Hall, Fox ! private dance in | theater building. | A 10-pound daughter was born last | night to Mr. and Mrs. Victor H Werdelin of 526 Church street. Mrs. D. Farrell of Columbia street has received word of the death of her sister Harriet Labbe of Buffalo, New York. Miss Mary Kiniry commenced upon | her duties in the office of the probate | court today She succeeds Miss Ella J. Moore, assistant clerk of the count, ; who has resigned. The estate of Frank Prusinowsky shows an inventory of $982.82, which | repregents a deposit in the New Britain Savings bank. | Mrs. Fred J. Phillips eof Allen . mtreet iz in Danbury attending the funeral of her cousin, Attormey Ed- ward N. Street, who died in Thiers, Germany, during the wild war and | whese remains arrived in this coun- try jast Thursday. Rev. Joscph F. Rea of County Tip- perary, Ireland, is the guest of JMrs. Rea Kemmerer of Maple strect. There will de & meeting of the Catholle Women's Benevolent Legion at the St. Mary's school hall tomer- row evening at 7:30 o'clock. Paid On Savings Accoants The Commercial Trust Co. Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 P. M. 274-276 Main Street. OFFERED club | MLLE. LAMBRINE AND (INSET) PRINCE CAROL Bucharest, Rumania — Mlle. Zizi Lambrine, morganatic wife of Prince Carol of Rumania, has refused to “sell her husband” for $5,000,000. That was the amount offered her. by Queen Marie of Rumania, if ~he would quit the prince and jnarry some one else, according to a dispatch from Paris. The offer was made, it is said, in the hopes that the romance, which has resulted in Prince Carol twice re- nouncing hie rights to the Rumanpian throne., would thus be finished for once and all. COX GIVES CAUSES OF WAR ANDGREAT CURATIVES OF PAGT from First Page). (Continued questions, T hope he will answer them. They are: “Was the lezgue a failure and a | i when. the other day, it was in- strumental in preventinz threatened war between Sweden and Finland? Does Switzerland and France and a dozen or more American republics whe have joined the league think it will keep them in constant war? “Have the sister republics twhich have gone in given up their consti- tutional rights and the rights of their congresses to declare War or send their troops abroad?” KRYPTOKS—THE ONLY BIFOCALS THAT KEEP YOU TL/OOKING YOU In middle age, begin to need glasses near and far vision question {is, ‘““What way to secure that help?” We recommend Kryptok Glasses, the only invisible bi- focals. Kryptoks net only give the wearer all the comfort and convenience of having both near and far vision in one pair of glasses, but they also have the good appearance of single-vision glasses. They never make you ’ look cld or odd KRYSIO THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS many aves for both Then the is the best Our optical service including everything that you can possibly need for your tves. Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists, 327 MAIN STREET. * TELEPHONE 1905. “We Grow Because We Know” 'PRINCE’S WIFE SPURNS MILLIONS | ciated at a requiem high mass. TO BRING DIVORCE Prince Carol feels the same way his wife does about it. He recently returned to Paris after-a visit to the | United States. e became so en raged at the offer to buy off his wife | that he threatened to return to Am- | erica and become a “plain citizen.” In so doing he would legalize his | marriage and also legalize his infant | son, born in Paris several months ago. MMle. Lambrine is the daughter of a Rumanian general. She and the prince-were married in Odessa in 1918. \ Poles Disavow Action In Occupying Vilna | Paris, Oct. 11.—The Polish govern- | ment disavows the occupation of Vilna | by General Zeligouski and his troops, | ceording to advices received by the | foreign office here this morning. The army headquarters’ statement md.u-} declares the capture of Vilna by Gen- | eral Zellgouski's units was in defiance \ of the or of General Sikorsky who commands the Polish army the northern front. on i i ! | Deaths and Funerals, T S | Fred Volz. i The funeral of Fred Volz was held | at 9 o’clock this morning at St. Peter's | church. Rev. Charles Coppens offi- | The bearers were: John and Joseph Maerz, Albert N. Valz, Rhyne Bardeck, Thomas Clerkin and Earl Case. The flower bearers were P. Bardeck, Ar- thur, Frank and Joseph Volz. The burial was in $t. Mary's cemeter¥y. S————y Charles B. Benson. a ' Charles Bernhardt Benson. aged 57 vears. of 469 East street, died vester- day at the New Britain General hos- pital. He was a resident of this city ears, and for 18 vears was employed at the Stanley Works. He leaves four sons, Ernest, Merle, Roy and Cayl Benzon: a brother. Lars, of Ridgeway. Pa., and a. sister of Dubois, Pa.. and a granddaughter. He was a member of the Swedish Bethany church. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at his late residence. Rev. G. E. Pihl will officiate and the burial wiil be in Fairyiew cemetery. Mrs. Johanna Layden. Mrs. Johanna Layden of 427 Myrtle street died this morning at her home ! at an advanced age. She was a native of Irgland. 2nd has resided in this city for many vears. She leaves six | iren. three sons. John. James and Frank Layden: three daughters, Mrs. | Charles Bowen. Mre. Frank Tuttle and Mrs. TL. Thomvson. The funeral will | be held at o'clock Wednesday morning at Mary's church CARD OF THANKS. desire to frie schoolmates sympathy during death our wife mother and for beautiful pieces received ADOLPII E. A TZ AND SOXNS MARRIAGE LICENSES Herman J. Zimmerman of 123 War- ren street, Meriden, and Miss Bertha J. Fodt of street, werd granted a license today. A licerse was also sranted to Harry E. 4 Grant avenue, New and Miss Elizabeth S. Tracy of West street incers shop- | their the | and | floral | cxpress our neighbory 1er the e TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY. Tomorrow being Columbus Davy. the offices in City Hall will be closed thraughout the dar. The custom of closing the city building, thereby giv- | ternoon { operation | was Member New York Stock Exchange 6 Central Row NEW BRITAL Hartford, Conn. C SPRINGFIEYD, Jewell Belting Company 8% Preferred Stock Net Quick, $300 per share. Total, 400 per share. Nct carnings for the past five years have & \ over five times the dividend requirements stock. RESTHICTIONS—This issue is carefully guarded by safeguarding stockholders. SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST. PRICE—$100 and Accrued Dividend, Yieldin 23 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICU: .Telephones, 18 Investments, Loval Stocks “We Offer— 50 SHARES OF NEW BRITAIN MACE 8 PER CENT. PREFERRED. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS ‘ P Direct Private Wire New -York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.-~-Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.«+T VANNAIS, TROUB & CO CERTIFIED AUDITS MUTUAL BLDG. 30 ASYLUM ST., 150®NASSAU ST, PUBLIC ACCOUN SYSTEMS INCOME TAX REP NEW BRIT. HARTFORD, CO NEW YORK STOCKHOLDERS ‘NEW HAVEN’ MEET, (Continued from First Page). e made to proceed with regular order of business tHought it was hardly the only opportunities to discuss the company’'s affairs. He wanted to knaw if the company intended to stand in the way of con- solidation with the Boston and Maine rhould the government decide to group that road with the New Haven. Hec said that if the New Haven manage- ment did not look after its inter- ests the Canadians would get the Bos- ton and Maine and this might prove a serious thing to Boston, Portland, Maine and even to New York. Mr. Buckland replied to Mr. Bobi- gian by explaininz the legal aspect of the relations between the two properties. After - some further discussion the ballot box was closed and the meet- ing adjourned until November 11. All propositions on the ballots were adopted by a stock vote. RICHARD BARRON DEAD | Well Known Yoyng Man Dies At St. Francis Hospital This® Aftcrnoon Following An Operation. Richard Barron of Luke street well known young man died this af- at St. Francis's h#spital Hartford where he underwent an this morning. My, Barron native of this city, and for many vears has been an employe of the Abe Fardware company. He leaves his wife, three children. his two sisters and a brother. :rominent member of the & B. society and Daly a There will be an important meect- | ing of the fourth ward republican club tomorrow evening at § o'clock | in republican headquarters and all members are urged to attend. Final plans for the rallv and dance to be held on October 21 will be made. TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING At 3:30 tomorrow afternoon the annual meeting in the Center church parlers. Annual sented by the officers c city ofiicials and emploves a La TOJl’{lihQ Tea reduced to 40 | Women's Hospital beard will hold its | reports will be pre. | and directors | = will be elected for the coming vear. flf !"HIGH Torrington Youth Dies in the Accidentally Shot in Calibre Rifle Bullet. Torrington, Oct. 11. 1 15, a Torrington High { died at his heme in Can right to stop debate as these were | 2OfPIDE of a wound kitchen SCHOOL BOY red terday when a 22-callb accidentally discharged. with | brother and sistér when accurred. about to clean the rifie know that it was loaded. is said, was in the hands Wwhen discharged. He and his b The bu his right ear and lodged ddpp. udIOdnowtemtwyet DIAMOND THIEF Don Collins: Arrested in re] with the police, n a charge of robbing O ses, on Charge of Worth of Diamonds New York, Oect. 11. puted to have a broad ‘was al itinerant jeweler, ot uncut diamonds here last Collins was said by the { have been connected with adelphia Rob” ca=e of s ago of his gains. Latimer police a COMPLAIN OF William Heslin, been bitten by a treet. Theodol dog on Kelsey street. in which an alleged a | who came to New York a drive Laundry comp i plained to the police t | haa Cherry of S6 Austin street. that he had been repo of Lyon was called to Kelsey kill a dog that was sick. SPECIAL NO1 A special meeting of the Union will be held tonig] } o’clock at their hall, 90 taka action on the death Cassela. H TARRANT & H UNDER 33 MYRTLE ST., East Jubilee St, Tel Lady Attendant—Free D Orders Taken for Uj

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