New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 11

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Financial ALL STREET SfiTflfiK EXCHANGE REPORTS ’ Lt ——— Wall Street—Very heavy offerings for long and short accounts marked the week-end session of the stock ex- change. Losses in steels, equipments, shipplogs, olls and specialties ranged from 2 to 7 points. Bears enlarged their commitments as a result of over- night developments in the financial, indgstrial and commercial markets, these being mainly of a discouraging Charncter Some rails forfelted their recent (kalns and many speculative issues were at minimum quotations of the Year. There were & few feeble rallles at the close. Bales approxi. mated 550,000 shares. (New York Stock change quota- tions furnished by Ric & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change.) High Close Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Car & Fdy Cotton Oil H & Leather 10O ...... 9% Smelt & Re .. 58 Sug Re com 1023 Sum Tob .. 83%% Tel & Tel 108% Am Tob . 126% Am Woe! 57 Ana Cop ... 51 Atch Top & S F 881 AtGuif & W . Bald Loco .. Baltimore & Oh Beth St B ..... 66% Bkiyn Rap T . E Can Pac Cent Leath Co (hes & Ohio .. ChiMI & St P, 43 ¢hl Rock 1 & P 37 Chile Cop ...... 14 14 Chino Cop” 25% Col Fuel & 1 32 Consol Gas . 8 7% 133 . 24 85 9% 94 109% 45% 66% 14% arn 36% CHRISTMAS —MONEY— TO THE FOLKS IN THE OLD COUNTRY Remittances of all Foreign Countries expedited through our own European offices DRAFTS. . Mail and Cable Money Orders to all parts of the World FOREIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURR.ENT. RATES. We specialize on Remirttances to Italy, Poland, Lith- uania, Latvia, sthonia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, France, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Spain, Greece and Syria, . GEORGE A. 7 QUIGLEY | Telephone 1052 | 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. f NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK oORGANIZTED 18GO UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Total Reserves Over $5,000,000.00 4% ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS INTEREST DATES: NOV. 1ST AND MAY 18T, OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS The Only National Bank in the City TRUSTCO W WERH Sugar . 69 i 69 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS6, 1920. ¥ Corn Prod ®et 7T T8 % Cruc St s o118 Cuba Cane Sug . 343 Elk Horn Coal .. 20 Endicott-Johnson 62 Erie «...ovve0.. 18% let.pfd .... 28 Gaston W &W 9% Gen Elec ......138% Gehi Mot ...... 16% , Goodrich (BF) C 47% 7 Gt North pfd ,.. 90 I Cent .. 5 Ins Cop . Inter Con ...... 4 Inter Con pfd .. 16% Int Mer M 17 Triter MM pfd .. 663 Int Nickel .... ..17% Int Paper ...... 59% Kelly Spta T .. 47% Kenn Cop . . 235% Lack Stl .. . 61 Lehigh Val . b4% Maxwell Mot .. 3 Me¥ Pet .. L1813 Midv Sl . 37% Miss Pac .. 267% Nat Lead .. . 72% N Y Air Brke .. 94 ¥ Cent 8213 NYNH&H.. 32Y% Norfolk & W ...101 ;North Pac ..... 927% ! Pure Oil . . 39% Pan Am P& T .. 86% Pern R R . 43% Plerce-Ar ..... 26% Pitts Coal ... 3% Pressed Stl Car 96 Ray Con Cop .. 14% Reading . .100% <. 5% Sloss-8t1 & § South Pac .. Southern Rail Studebkr Co .... 56 Texas Co Tex & Pac .. Tob Prod . Trans Ol ... Union Pac .. United Fruit . United Ret St .. 71 U S Food Prod ..44 U S Ind Alco ... 79 U 8 Rub Co 1% US Sl ....... 36% U Sstptd ....106 Utah Cop . 8% Va Car Chem .. 52 Willys Over .... 9% LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY Asked 127 100 137 100 Hfd Elec Light . Southern N E Tel . Am Hardware Am Fosiery Am Brass -. 185 Bristol Brass 26 Billings & Spence: 65 Colt’'s Arms 47 Eagle Lock 105 LT &C ... 54 N B Machine 28 Niles-Be-Pond com . &8 North. and Judd . Peck, Stow & Wileox Stanl Works Standard Screw Scovill Mfg Co Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co . 101 52 35 $6 42 52 240 350 30 50 co CLEARING HOUSE. Pxchanges . $788,901,107 Balances . 63,747,536 FEWER MINE FATALITIES. Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 6—Three hundred and twenty men were killed in the mining industry in West Vir- ginia during the year ending June 30 last, according to the annual report of the & department of mines made public here today The report shows that fatal accidents during the year decreased by 55 as compared with same period of-the year pre- vious. THE SUREST WAY Insure your future success by starting a Savings Account with us NOW. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST . L 274-276 Main Street. Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 P. M. Ciiimt i 1 Many men depend upon the “God of Chance” to bring them prosperity. - But after all isn’t the Surest and Safest method of obtaining success through systematic saving? The Scotch a race renowned for Thrift and Discre- tion, call the man who maintains this attitude long headed or one who shows foresight. " SUFFERED SINGE CHILDHOOD With Chronic_ Constipation and s. Comp! i by “FRUIT-A-’ OTIS M. BRYANT 49 Anderson St., Portland, Maine. “I was troubled with Constipation ever since I can remember; as a resulf, was subject to distressing Headaches and pain in my left side. I would go for two or three days without any movement of the bowels. I chanced to read about ‘Fruit- a-tives’,in one of our local papers, and began their use about four months sgo. SBince them, I have been free from Headaches, my bowels have been regular, and frpm the use of several boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, I feel that the great benefit I have derived justifies me in pronouncing them a remedy of true and exceptionmal merit*.. ' OTIS M. BRYANT. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. CITY ITEMS Over 4,000 satisfied Lester and Kchler & Campbell plano owners in this vicinity sold by C. L. Pierce Co. —advt. The Star of Good Will, No. 9 O. S. of B. will hold a class initiation Mon- day evening at their regular month- ly meeting at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hungerford Court. The degree team will report for duty at 7 o’clock in order to get the goat ready for the evening’s activities. Estey pianos, none better, at Morans. —advt. Former Selectman William H tham will winter in Florida. Don’t forget Grange Carnival Berlin tonight.—Advt. The Rev. William A. Harty Branch, A. O. H, will meet tomorrow at 3 o’'clock. Pianos at C. L. La- in Pierce & Co.—advt Portable bungalow to put on two deep building lots, located on East street, all for $1,685, on easy terms. The Bodwell Realty Co. Tel. 1801. —advt. A daughter was born this morning at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Eddy of Stanley street. Victor November records, Pierce & Co.—advt. Theta Rho Sorority, an onganization of local young women will hold its first annual dance Friday evening, Decem- ber 17, at the Elks’ club. Dancing will be enjoyed until 1 o'clock. Scientific eye examination at Davis & Goodwin, registered eyesight spe- cialists, 327 Main’ street.—advt. The Star of Géod Will, No. 9, attend the sixth anniversary of the Star Capital Lodge of Hartford. All members will leave the center at 7:15 by automobile. It is expected that aboyt thirty members will at- tend from the-local chapter. Harold BRuer, pianist, at Fox's thea- day afternoon at 3:30.—advt. The Kosciuszko Post, World War Veterans will hold a meeting Tues- day night at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers are requested to attend for matters pertaining to the future wel- fare of the post will be discussed. Plans will also be made for the cele- bration of Armistice Day. Victor Records, C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt. Louis Dworin of 151 Oak street complained to_the p: limis morn- ing that a &% C len from his automobile on Church street last night. November Victor Pierce & Co.—advt. Officer Patrick ©O’Mara investi- | zated a report of a theft at 131 Glen street yesterday. The officer learned that $61 had been taken from one of the rooms at that address. Removal sale at Besse-Leland’s. —advt s Chief William J. Noble of the fire department will resume his duties Monday after his annual wacation. Talking machines, C. . Pierce & Co.—advt: A number of local pcople attend- ed the Wesleyan-Amherst ‘football game at Middletiown this afternoon. Excellent salted peanuts, also li- { auor chocolate, the finest box choco- lates, McEnroe’s, West Main street.— Advt, L. will records, C. L. STRIKE TRUCE DECDARED, Mexico City, Nov. 6.—Declaration of a 60 days armistice between work- ingmen and their employers at Vera released _that port which has been tied up hy a strike of stevedores and dock workers for { several weeks. The agreement was | reached, it is declared following per- sonal mediation by Provisional Presi- , dent de la Huerta. The men agreed to return today following a partial adjustment of ir demand - S. OF V. ANNOUNCEMENTS Veteran® Night Will be Observed on Friday Fvening, November 19— ! | State Officers Visit Here. 1 i Tht Sons of Veterans were visited | last night by Major William Alcorn of New Haven, division commander. There was also a meeting of the divis- ion council, attended by Major Al-! corn, Past Commander C. H. Bissell of Southington, T- L. Pratt of Hart- ford and C. S. Gates of Hartford. Addresses were made by Major Al- corn, Past Division Commander Fred McGarr of Meriden, who told of his overseas experiences during the world | war, and Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill of | this city, a member of the L. D. Pen- | field Camp. . Arrangements were made to observe Veterans’ night on Friday evening, | November 19, in G. A.- R. hall in the | Sovereigns’ building. A dinner will be served at the expense of P. 8. Mec- | Mahon, who is a member of the camp, | and the Grand Army will be present as guests. CONTRACT IS AWARDED August Bergstrom to Build New Storehouse on Harvard Strect for Public Works Board. August Bergstrom was awarded the contract for the construction of a new municipal storehouse on Har- vard street at a speecial meecting of the common council last evening. The action was taken upon a recomme! dation of the board of public werks in spite” of opposition for the entire sixth ward representation consisting of Alderman A. M. Paonessa, Council- | men King, Kerwin and Dunn. Thos members were in favor of referring the matter back to the board H The recommendation that a road roller be purchased from John Ma- guire for $4.000, was accepted. = An agrcement with the Western | Union company giving that company the privilege of running underground cables as far as St. Mary’s cemetery alnn‘ the railroad tracks, was rati- RETURNS INCOMPLETE Three Districts Out of 435 Comgres- sional Zones in Country Have Not Reported on Tuesday’s. Election. New York, Nov. 6.—Results of the election last Tuesday in three' of the nation’s 435 congressional districts | remained undetermined today as the fifth day of tabulating the republi- can party’s tremendous sweep was| begun. The missing districts -were the 23rd | New York, eighth Minnesota and fifth | Missouri, in all of which the vote for | representatives fapparently will be’! close. H The republicans with 290 mem- bers in the house of renr(-son(aln'es: already ured to 138 democrats, | one socialis one independent, one | independent-Prohibitionist and one | independent-republican were (‘laim—l ing success in all of the three un- determined districts. They were also predicting success in the fourth and eighth districts of Tennessee which had been placed early in the democratic column. F RICHTER & C( Member New York Stock Exchange 4 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. We Offer Subject to Sale 35 Shares TEL. New Britain Machine Pfd. JL D. JUDD jUDD & C 23 WEST MAIN ST,, NEW BRITAIN, CONNE! Investments, Local Stocks S CTICU +Telephones, 181 Landers, Frary & Clark “RIG Bought and Sold WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stotk Exchange of New York. : STOCKS . BONDS Direct Private Wire New Y. to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat7 Bank The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Capital $1,250,000. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and ué)wards. Settlement of Estates, Wills Hartford, Surplus Funds, $2,000, \ rawn withoutd Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL Bank by mail. It issafe and saves [ Wérning Holders of U. S. Liberty 4% Bonds of the 2ND ISSUE should convert them be- fore November 15th—holders of the 18T ISSUE 4% Bonds should convert them before December 15th. These two dates are the grace for conversion into 414% last days of Bonds at the respective issues, Failure to exchange will result in loss of market value. Call upon our Foreign Exchange Dept. T)pen Saturday Evenings 7-9 P. M. | New Britain Trust Co. time:

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