New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall street close—The afternoon break extended to 5 and 6 points in Crucible Steel and Mexican Petrol- eum with subsequont rallies of 1 to 4 points, ralls displaying marked strength. Closing was irregular. Sales approximated 1,850,000 shares (New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change.) Allls Cham Mtg 30% 8% 8% Am Beet Sug .. 64 63 63% 2TH 2TH Am Car & Pdy ..130 Am Cot OIl .... 23 Am I & Leath .. Am Looo 20% Am Smelt & Ret 54% Am SBtig Re com 0875 98 Am Sum Tob . 7% Am Tel & Tel 997% Am Tob 118% Am Wool 64 Ana Cop .... 48 AtchTop &8 F . 87% 87 At Quif & W I 120% 1 123 Balt & Ohlo .... 44% 4“ Bald loco ....108% 106 “Heth BuU B .. 64% 62% Bklyn Rap 7T 13% 13 Can Pae «e.133 121% Gent Leath Co .. 39% 39% Ches & Ohlo .... 66% 661 CMMII&StP .. 40% 40 Chi Rock 1 & P 356% 4% Chfle Co p.... 13% 13% Onfle Cop . 13% 13% ,Col ¥uel & Iron 30% 30% Consol Gas ex-div 86 85 Corn Prod Retf .. 70% 9% Crue Stl 11% Cuba Cane Sug 30 30 ¥k Horn Coal .. 10% 18 % ) na:cunJohn Lo 813 61% Tirte e 10% 16 frie 18t ptd . %Y Gaston W & W 5 5 LOCAL STOCK } MARKET TODAY | Bid Asked | Hfd Elec Light 125 Southern N E Tel ... 101 Am Hardware ... 137 Am Hostery . . 95 Am Brass 185 Bristol Brass 25 Billings & Spencer .. 65 Colt's Arms . 48 Eagle Lock LF&C... Rights . . | N B Machine 3 3 Niles-Be-Pond com ... | ! North and Judd .. i | Pock, Stok & Wilcox Stanley Works ... Standard Screw eom Scovill Mfg Co . Traut and Hine ... Unlon Mfg Co ....... carr ITEMS Pianos at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. John F. Mullen, a well known local young man, underwent a serious operation at St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, this morning. Mrs. Horace Lovell and daughter Jane, are spending a few weeks in Montreal, Canada. Sullivan's dancing school Thurs. eve. Grange hall, Berlin. McKeon's orchestra.—advt. The fire department was called out at 5:09 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Box 47 at the corner of North and Oak street, for a fire in an auto. mobile owned by Joseph Grace, of the post office clerical force. The fire was out when the department arrived at the scene. Removal sale at —advt. Wiliam J. Hartnett and Miss Lilllan Ronalter, were married at St. Peter’s church at 9 o'clock this morning by Rev. Charles Coppens. Order your Engraved Chrstmas Cards at Adkins.—advt. James Mascola of 152 Beaver street was taken into custody this morning by Traflo OfMcer Fred Wagner, for violation of the automoblle ordinance Besse-Leland’s. NEW BRlTAIN DAILY HERALD’ WEDN ESD. GONGRESSMAN ARRESTED | | Representative Garrett of Tennessce ! Charged With Operating Car While Drunk—Spends Night in Jail. Washington, Nov. 10.—After spend- ing the night in a precinct police station, Representative Garrett of Tennessee was in_police court this | morning to anwer charges of colliding | and operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor. ! The congressman's machine, the police charge, knocked down Miss ' Olive M. Schofold of this city, last night at Scott Circle, resulting in a compound fracture of her hip. When the -case was called it was continued until November 24 pending the outcome of injuries to Miss Scho- fold. Garrétt was reteased on $500 bonds. PEOPLE NOT BUYING Even Second Hand Olothes Dealers Report Business is at Standsdll. Prices Are Dropping. New York, Nov. 10.—Fashionable uptown clothiers who are moving sluggish stocks by means of elaboratq advertised “reduction sales” are hav- ing nothing in the way of business worries on their humbler brothers of the ‘ol' clothes’ curbstone market in Bayard street, off the Bowery. Despite a lively cut rate war these | picturesque dealers in second and third hand clothes asserted business has come almost to a standstill. { Silk shirts which have been in demand since the armistice was signed, they | say, now are out of favor. Fanocy shoes, silk socks and gaudy cravats no longer are in demand. One strect corner merchant cut tfe price of a $45 overcoat to $15.65, in the course of half an hour's arguments, but couldn’t make a sale. 48 Believed Perished As Typhoon Hits Ship Manila, P. I, Nov. 9.—Forty-eight persons are Delleved to have per- | dshed when the coastwise steamer | known in esterday at ack of heart failure.- He leaves be- | sides his wife and several children, a |sidered onc L JOHN WY John Wynne, of this city, EMBER 10, 1920, Ty S will probably t at Winste o, when ho: NE DIES, - eity. Winsted, well { held Frids died suddenly | Over 2 2 his ‘home, from an at- [ company It v one of popular sports, Mr, ne, was feetest step-brother, James W. Gavin, of this | this section. REAL ESTATE FCR FOR SALE—Here is a valuable property, located in SALE Kensington, Conn., west of Berlin depot, with Railroad Siding. Well established Coal Business on premises, also a two family house and large building suitable for stcrage purposes, with large basement use for garage, also a well which nevér fails in its supply of spring water. This ~property is bounded southerly and westerly on highway and easterly on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. \ Jas.J. Fitzsimons, Kensington Conn. Remittances of all Foreign Countries CHRISTMAS —MONEY— TO THE FOLKS IN THE OLD COUNTRY expedited through our own European offices DRAFTS. Mail and Cable Money Orders to all parts of the World FOREIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT RATES. We specialize on Remirttances to Italy, Poland, Lith- uania, Latvia, Esthonia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, runners in X oy QT 5 31 WEST 1 i ~New York Stock Exchange ITAIN, TEL, Memuer {AIN STREET, NEW BR STANLEY R. EDDY, Mar. B T Landers, Fi'ary * Clark Right\s; Bought and So. Rights may be adjusf through our office. 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, comon Investments, Local Stocks -Telephones, 18] Landers, Frary & Clark “RI Bought and Sold WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS P 11 San Basilic was struck by a typhoon | last Wednesday en route to Puerta Bello, Leyte Island, South Philippines, | according to a survivor reaching here today. Fifteen survivors reached Gen Eleo sese 3 135 relative to parking cars on the north Gen Mot . : 15% |side of Church street. Goodrich (BF) C uv. 46 Over 4,000 satisfied Lester and Gt North prd .. 87 :‘l‘"’ Kohler & Campbeil plano owners in Rumania, Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, France Great Britain, Bulgaria, Spain, ‘Greece Insp Cop ....... 41 Inter Con ...... & f 5 Inter Con pfd .. 14% 1% ot Mer M ..... 16% 16% Int Mer M pfd .. 62% 0% Int. Niekel . . 18% 16% Int Paper ...... B8 58 Kelly Spring Tire 46 A5 Kennocott Cop - 23 2% Lack Steel ..... 59% 583 Lehigh Valley .. 52 52 Maxwoll Motor. .3 2% Mex Petroleum .170 170 Midvale Steel... 36 35% Mis Pacific .... 35% Nat Tead ...... 12% N Y Alr Tlrul«l‘ . 8 ¥ 85% N Y Central 0% 8014 NYNH&IM. 304 29% Vorfolk & West 08 9 28 North PacMic .. 91 20% Pure OM ...... 38 3T% Yan Am P T.. 8% 78% PonaRR ,..... 42% 42 Plerce-Arrow .. 26% 26% Pitts Conl ...... 50% 57 59 Pros Steol Car .. 81% 91% Ray Con Cop..- 12% Roading ....... 9614 Repl&s. 38 70 Royal D, N Y 7 Sinclair Ofl Rof. 27% Sloas-8 Steel & I § 5614 South Pacific...1 113% South Rallway.. 27% Htudebake Co e d & Texas Co Tex Union Pac .. United Fruit 2051 'nited Ret St.. 65 614 U 8 Food Prod 28% 17 8 Indus Aleo.. 5% 7 75 U 8§ Rubber Co 17 8 Steel ... 1T 8 Steel pfd..106% Thah Copper ... 56 vV Car Chem.... TN Willy Overland. 5 % CLEARING MOUSE REPORT Exchan Dalances . ' Deaths and Funerals. George 1. Beaedict. The tuneral of George I. Benedict of 81 Church street will be held to- morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from the undertaking pariors of Afdrews #3d Doolittle on Walnut street. Rev. Fi. W. Maler will officiate. Burial will be in the Warren cemetery at War- ren, Conn. Rev. F. E. Deizell, pastor of the Congregational church of that place, will officiate at the cemetery. Gusippe Pape The funeral of Gusipps Pape will be held from his home at 171 Ellis streot tamorrow morning at 8 o'clock @hd from St. Joseph's church at 9 o'cloek. Burial will be in 8t Mary's new cemetery. APPROACHING WEDDING Mrs. M, Nordstrom of Maple Hil, announces the ergagement of her daughter, Myrtle, to A. Van Veen of $1 Kvergreen St., Hartford. Mins Nordstrom attended the Yale School of Music and has sung at numerous mooial events. Mr. Van Veen ls con- nected with the Pratt & Whitney Mfg. Co., as a machine designer. The date of lhfl\'hddlnl has mnot been wot. TANKER EXPLODES An explosion occurred about 3 o'clock this afternoon on the Hudson river water front. The explosion oc- curred in & fuel tank of the freighter Mundo. tied up at Pler 51. Soveral this vicinity sold by C. —advt. A slight accident ocourred this aft. ernoon about 2:0 o'clock in front of the South church when a team be- longing to the Unlon Laundry com- pany ran into a standing Ford ‘“supe. Order your Engraved Christmas Cards at Adkins.—advt. John Ward and family of Winthrop street and Joseyh Kinkaid of Church L. Plerce Co. street have returned from an auto- mobile trip to Albany, N. Y. Thoe Mohawk football team wil hold practice tonight at § o'clock at the Monroe street grounds. Estey planos, none better, at Morans, —advt. Mrs. Lyman S. Johnson, of South High street, is reported to be iIn a critical condition. An anniversary mass *- solemn- ized at 8 o'clock this morning in St. Jeseph's church for Thomas Woods. Elizabeth M. TFetzman who has been visiting her father on High street has gone to New York for a short stay and may return later to do nursing in this city. Shirts $1.85, $2.85, $3.85—Wilson's. —advt. Rev. G. M. Missirian spoke at the meeting of the Wednesday Mornin, club in Boston this morping, on “Historical Backgrounds of the Peoples of the Near and Far East.” On December 8 he will again speak at the club, his subject being ‘““Tho November Victor records, C. . L. Pierce & Co.—advt The commi®ee in charge of the armistice day celebration at Berlin, has arranged to hold a dance tomor- row night which is free to the pub- lic at Grange hall. Vietor November records, Pierce & Co.—advt Axel Nelson has arrived in New Yorm after a visit to Hilding Stom- berg at @weden. Removal sala at —advt. Winchell Smith's leeturs will be held in the Center church ehspe) in- C. L. Besse-Leland's. | stead of Grammar school hall. Estey planos, none better, at Morany —pdvt. Leroy Dunham of Shuttle Meadow avenue who will be married to Miss Marion Rackliffe tomorrow afternoon was tendered a surprise bachelor din- ner by 10 of his friends last evening at the Cralg Inn, Meriden. Sllk shirts $5 now—Wilson's.—advt. The Lady Foresters will give an armistice dance tomorrow evening in Judd’'s hall. Carpenters fair, Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13, Turner hall. Curley’s orchestra.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Jack and Doris Baker of 490 East street, and Miss May Glynn of Stanley street have left for Palm Beach, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Removal sale at —advt The Financial Credit company has been organized by Willlam M. Green- stein, Harry Milkowitz and Irving I. Rachlin, all local lawyers. The eapi- tal stock of $50,000 is divided into 500 common shares. Carpenter's fair tonight, Turner Hall. —advh Besse-Leland's. —_—— STEEL OORP. REPORT w York, Nov. 10.—The U. ¢ Corp. today roported 9, u. of unfilled orders on hand October 31, This is a docrease of 637,062 tons from last month’ filled ord which totalled 10,87 804 tons, These figuros represent the third successive decline in steel un. filled orders sinoce last July, reduoing them approximately to tho Toported ‘Cebu. There were 84 people tbmrd the vessel. v S— OCHARLES HUNTLING DIES. Hartford, Nov. 10.—Charles H. Huntling, president and treasurer of the For and Huntling Co., dled suddenly at his home here this morn- ing. He had been connected with the Fowler and Huntling Co. nearly 50 years and was made president and treasurer when it was incorporated in 1903. Mr. Huntling was born in East Hampton, L. I, January 3, 1844. He leaves a widow and three daughters. He was a 32d degree Mason and a | member of the Governor’'s Foot Guard | Veteran Corps. OUTFIELDER SOLD. Boston, Nov. 10.—The sale of Out- | flelder Leslie Mann to the St. Louis | Nationals was announced by Busi- ness Manager Walter E. Hapgood of the Boston Nationals today. S ge————— LOUIS PERLYSKG C. P. A. District of Plainville, ss., Court, November 6th, 1920. In the matter of Irene and Edward | Ralph McGrath, minors, residing in said district. Tpon the application ot Mrs. Eliza- beth David, of said Plainville, pray- | ing that a = ~d.n be appointed for sald minors, as ner application on file more full appears, it is Ordercd, That said. application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in Plainville, in said district, on the 20th day of November, A. D., 1920, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, and that public notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of | this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, and | by posting & copy thereof on the pub- | lic sign post in the Town of Plain- ville, in' said district, at least five S\ys before said day of hearing. GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Probate 1 s had wied o many resieds, tried 80 man “:u d?o'mnzed. But Rcs!ml Oi‘ ment and Resinol Soap relieved \ soreness almost lmmedmely. md 1wg e "‘"& 3. Lo to dur ‘n disa r m ¢ pores m skin was perfectly the Resinol treat -nt L) t&l." At all drugglats. . 297 MAIN ST. and Syria . GEORGE A. QUIGLEY Telephone 1052 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Oonsolidated Stork Exchange of New York . STOCKS ‘BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston., G. F. GROFF, Mgr~Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bld, QOrganized 1862 —A MUTUAL BANK— Undivided Profits $852,596.97 THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS. A Strong and firmly established — safeguarding the savings of the people of this com~| munity for almost sixty years. All deposits are receiving interest at the rate of All the assets of this bank belong to the depositors. 42%. None of thé earnings are used to pay dividends to stockholders. This is the bank in which te depos1t if you alone wish to receive the benefit of the earnings of your money. ‘Depesit in the Bank shown in the picture above.

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