New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 11

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" m— Financial WAL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS ~ Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—The market became more irregular at mid-day, in- vestment ralls reacting after extend- ing their gains of the morning. Steel, copper and food shares also became hoavier, especially the sugars, on re- ports affecting their dividend status. Wall street close—Heaviness of U. 8. Bteel which registered its lowest Pprice in soveral years was the dis- quieting feature of the later dealings Jwhen ralls and olls also declined. The closing was weak. Sales approximated sharea, 1,200,000 (Neow York Stock Exchange quota- nished by Richter & Co., of the New York Stock Ex- 2% 28 64 65 26% 36% 1237% go.) Allig-Chalm Mty 30% " Am Beet Bug .. 67 Am Car & ¥Fdy 131 Am Cet Ol . Am H & Leath .. Am oo ...... 92 J.Am Smolt & Ref 57% Am Sug Ref ¢ .. 101 % ‘Am Sum Tob .. $1% Am Tel & Tel ..100% Am Tob .......120% Am Wool 62% Anaconda Cop .. §0 Atch Top & 8 ¥ .. 88% AtGuit & WI..126% Haldwin Loco ..108% Haltimore & O .. Aarrett Co ... Teth St1 B... Bkiyn Rap T . Canadian Pac .. 124 Cent Laath Co .. 40 Ches & Ohlo ... 658% Chi Mil &St P ., 42 Chl Rock Is & P 36% “hile Cop . 14% “hino Cop Col Fuel & Iron 30% Consol Gas ... 87% Corn Prod Ref T Cruc St1 ......114% Cuba Can Sug .. 31% Endicot-John .. 61% Y ! r 5% 116 605 ay 563 123% 102% 4% 127 63% 621% 4914 uu 13 120% 26 4% $3% ) uis home on CiTY HEMS Over 2,600 Kohler and Campbell planos sold by C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt. Mrs, James Degnan of 70 Talcott street has returned to her mothers home after undergoing an operation at the Hartford hospital. Estey pianos, none better, at Morans. advt. Phoenix Lodge, No. 62 1. O, O. F. will meet Wednesday evening and confer the initiatory degree an a class of candidates. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. Charles Willams of 163 Clark street, was taken to St. Francis’ hos- pital yesterday for treatment for ap- pendicitis, and underwent a successful operation at the institution this morn- ing. Mr. Williams is a forman at the Stanley Works plant. Victor November records, C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Andre Lodge, 1. O. O. F. will meet in Vega hall tomorrow evening. A class of 12 candidates will be initiated. Victrolas at C. L. Pilerce & Co. —advt. Sergeant Theodore Johnson is in New York to bring back Felix Cen- imiesky wanted here for alleged theft of an automobile. He is expected back tomorraw. A post card tournament will be opened between the Kenilworth elub of this city and the Calonial club of Meriden tonight, in that city. Victor Records, C. L. Pierce & Co. 116% | —advt. Dr. C, E. Witte reported to the police today that his desk at the municipal slanghter house had been broken o] during the night, and the keys are missing. Nothing else was disturbed. Rev. 8, G. Ohman has been i{ll at Bassett street for the past several days. Complaint has been made to the police that four spruce trees were stolen from the yard of 8. R. Bddy of Lincoln street last night. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. ~—advt. Worthy Templq, Pythian Sisters, will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Judd’'s hall, and at 8 o'clock in the evening an- other meeting will be held to initiate candidates. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Victor November records, C. L. 136% | Plerce & Co.—advt. 14% Goodrich (BF) C 47 46% Gt North pfd .. 38% Inspir COD ..ome 40% Inter Con .... Inter Mer M ... Int Mer pfd .... ¥nt Nickel . . Int Paper ... Kelly Spfa Tire Kennecott Cop . Lack Steel ..... 8% Tehigh Valley .. 51% Maxwell Motor. . 3 3 Mex Potrol......177% 166% Midvale Steel .. 387% 5% ‘Missourt PacMic. 25% i Nat Lead ...... 73 N Y Alr Brake .. 025 8 N Y Central .... 9% NY,NH&H,, 29% Norfolk & West. 7% Northern Pacific 893 JPure ON .... 38 an Am P & T. 5% Penn R R .... 4% Plorca-Arrow 24% Pittsburgh Coal. Pressed Stoel C: Hay Con Cop . Reading Rop I & Noyal D, Sinclalr Ofl Refin Sloss-Steel & 1 Southern Pactfic. 11 Southern Rwy .. Studebaker Co . Teme €O cocvee- Texan & l‘nrmr Tobacco Prod 62 Transcont Oil .. 11 Bnion Pacific ..126% United Fruit....204 United Retail St. 69% U 8 Food Prod .. 59 17 8 Indus Wco.. T5% UV 8 Rubber C, 69% TS Steel ...... % 17 8§ Steel pfd ..-106% 1083 Wiah Coppor o8 56 Va Car Chemical 48 a8y Willys Overland., 9% % CLEARING Ilol?ll rEroRT Fxehangs ... vere . 0999,937,758 Tlalance 75,468,493 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, —— e 40 " 61% 16% 56% 46 22% 110% WANTED—A young marriecd man would like a position in store for Saturday afternoon and evenings. 16% | —adve [ has published o A daughter was born to Mr. and .5 % Mrs. A. J. Carswell of 630 West Main street Saturday evening. Removal sale ut Besso-Lelang's. The police have recovered from two small boys, a palr of gloves and a flashlight stolen from an automobile In front of the Elks' club on Sunday evening. Kennedy's dancing school —Advt, Planos at Advt. Policeman Finds Team Loaded With Liquors New Haven, Nov. 9. —Robert Crow- ley, driving a wagon through a street not far from section today, was stopped by a police oMcer who was curious to know what he had on board. Crowley and five cases of whiskey and a five gallon jug of the liquor went to the police station. The whiskey had been made in some- one’'s home still. —— tonight. C. L. Plerce & Co.— the business AZIZ GROTO PLANS FOR ENTERTAINMENT. Plans for the next Aziz Grotto en- tertainment and dance were mado at A meeting of the committee last night. The affair will be held Friday evening, 1 November 19, at Bardeck's all. A harvest supper will be served. Efforts are being made to secure the famous Wesleyan Quartette for the program. Curley's orchestra will furnish music DEMAND TROOPS' WITHDRAWAL Warsaw, Nov. 9.—The committee on forelgn affairs of the Polish diet communique calling Polish wvolunteers withdraw from the Ukrainian army and recom- mending the loyal fulfiliment of peu- trality toward the soviets. e e —— upon to Address Herald Box 3BB. 11.10.1dx WANTED=——American family of three would like four or five room tene- maent before or by Nov. 15, Address erald, Box IW. 11-10.14x +AUTO BUYERS—LOOK! READ! Piggest Assortment of Carmn Between New York snd Boston, No Reasonable Offers Refused, Roadstors — 1917 Bulcks, 1918 Buick, 1917 Ford, 1616 Dort, 1918 Studebaker, 1917 Dodge, 1917 Willys Overland Chummy. Coupe—1916 Hudson, baker, 1919 Oldsmobile Tourings—1917 Palge. 1918 Chana lor, 1916 Packard, 1918 Oakland, 1919 Oakland, 1919 Oldsmobile, 1916 Cadil lac, 1917 Buick, all Cord tires Sedans—1917 Dodge, 1918 Hudsor 1018 Kissel, 1918 Oakland, 1 Chandler, 1920 Chevrolet. Don't Delay, Se¢ Them Now —Cars Traded. AARON G. COMEN Tel. Bushnell 1931, 15 Well Opp. Municipal Bldg., Hartford. Lxpert Ropairi 1918 Stude- St. At a court of probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis. triet of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 6th day of November, A. D., 1920, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. Estate of Chaie Sara Zevin, late of K.cron Palestine, leaving property in New Britain, in said district, deceased. Upon the petition of Harry Zevin, Abraham Zevin, and Gute Jaffe, sald New Britain, praying that letters of administration may be granted on said estate, as per application on file more fully appears it is Ordered—That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, In said district, on the 13th day of November, A. D, 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pend- ency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- paper published in said New Britain, having a cireulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign post in the Town of New Britain, in said district, and return make, DERNAND I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, Deaths and Funerals. George Israel Benedict, George Israel Benedict died at his home 81 Church street this morning. He was 67 years old and employed by the Stanley, Rule and Level company. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. William Trappee and Miss Elizabeth Benedict of Mt. Carmel and one son Clarence L. Benedict of this ecity. Mrs. Anthony Confetti. The funeral of Mrs. Anthony Con- fotti was held at 9 o'clock this morn- ing at St. Mary church., Rev. Wil- liam Krause officiated at a requiem mass. The burial was in St Mary's new cemetery. Joseph Pape. Joseph Pape, 64, of 171 Ellis street, died this morning. He leaves a son ; and one brother. Joseph Yapakowskas Joseph Yanakowskas, the old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yanakowskas, of 70 Austin street, died last night. The funeral was held this afternoon, and the burial was in St. Mary's new cemetery. 22 days Frank Dumbrauskas Frank Dumbrauskas, aged 1 year, 3 months and 14 days, son of Frank | piece of Empress Dumbrauskas of 107 Winter strect, | died this afternoon. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Colored Voters Charge Unjust Discrimination New York, Nov. 9.—Charging “open and flagrant disenfranchisc- ment of colored voters in a number of states in the presidential election of 1920 “directors of the national as- sociation for the advancement of col- ored people today telegraphed Rep- resentative Isaac Siegel, chairman of the house committee on the census urging enforcement of the 14th amendment. HOLD-UP MEN CAUGHT. Bridgeport, Nov. 9.—Six men charged with hold-ups and burglary were taken by the police and each was held in $5,000 on the technical charge of breach of the peace. The first arrest was of Nicola Pisanelli as he was removing goods from clothing company to an automobile. HOT TIME IN PALACE. Budapest, Nov. §.—Fire in the royal palace today destroyed the former study of Emperor Francis Joseph, in- cluding the elaborate ceiling, which was Maria Theresa's | time. el considered an artistic master- 1920, KILEY BEST MARKSMEN Young Patrolman Gets 21 Out of Possible 25 Points at Weekly Shoot Patrolman Edward Kiley displayed the best markmanship at ‘the weekly target practice at the police station range yesterday afernoonm, getting 21 points out of 25 shots. Patrolman Anthony Walenczius was second with 50 points. The weekly practice shows the department members are becom- ing more proficicn in handling the Colt automatic. Other scores than the above men- tioned ar Patrolmen Veley and J. Kennedy, 19 points; Massey, 18 points; Eilinger, 18 points, Patrol Cabelus, 18; Patrolmen Andenson, 17 s; Stadler, 16 points; John Ken- v, McAvay, Howley and Sergeant King, 15 points; Patrolmen Driver | i Dart and William O'Mara, 13 points; | Feeney, Patrick McCue and McCabe, 9 points. Served . Nearly Half Century On Railroad Stamford, Nov. 9.—Thomas Coughlin, who began as a water boy on good many years was a conductor died today after a two weeks' illness. He served 49 years in all on the road. He leaves a widow and four children. Large enough to protect you THE COMpERCiAL” . TRUST CO. ¥ NWERTAN Gy A Foundation That Endures HIS institution has been built on .the firm foundation of financial strength and sound methods. Our depositors’ interests are perma- nently safeguarde$¥by our resources, by the integrity of our organization and by an unswerving policy that permits of no deviation from the principles of sound banking practice. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Open Saturday Ev enings 7—9 P. M. 274-276 Main Street. Small enough to know you. Why We Joined The Federal Reserve System Since the law does not require an ¥nistitution organized under state laws to join the Federal Reserve System, may interest you to know the which influenced us to join it. First, as a member bank we be- came a unit in-a financial system which covers the entire nation. it reasons We became also a definite part in the consolidation of the nation’s financial resources and added a great factor of security to our institution. Then, by joining the system we made it possible to give much greater financial aid to the community in times of extraordinary business activity, we are able to rediscount good paper with the regional bank, and thus have more funds at the disposal of customers for the development of industry. The Bank of Service for I New Britain Trust Co. the New Haven road and for a | Member New York Stock Exchange 2331 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, C STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL. 24 We Offer Subject to Sale 35 Shares New Britain Machine Pfd., Investments, Local Stocks «Telephones, 181 Landers, Frary & Clark “RIG Bought and Sold WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stork Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Blag.—~1\ TO THE FOLKS IN THE OLD COU. Remittances of all Foreign Countries through our own European offices DRAFTS. Mail and Cable Money Orders to all parts of the FOREIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT We specialize on Remirttances to Italy, Poland uania, Latvia, Esthonia, Germany, Austria, Huj Rumama Czecho—SIovakla Norway, @weden mark, France Great Britam Bulgaria, Spain, Q ard Syria, GEORGE A. QUIGLE Telephone 1052 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, C The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com! Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000, Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards, Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without ¢ Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world, LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BA Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. ‘NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL B. ORGANIZED 1860 UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISIO! Total Resources Over $5,000,000.00 4% ON SAVINGS DEPOS INTEREST DATES: NOV. 18T OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS

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