New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1920. THE COMMERCIA TRUST CO “,”fl TAIN ( 0y (- Small enough Large enough to know you. to protect you A THANKSGIVING 'MESSAGE Here is today’s thought: While we are giving thanks for an abundant year, let us determine to accomplish more during the next one. There is an all wise Providence which vouchsafes prosperity and accomplishment and success to us that we may grow and better perform our functions as workers and members of society. . This day should quicken our national consciousness and confirm our confidence in ourselves, our coun- try and its unbounded opportunities. Remember that your dreams may come true, if you but act. - A doer is only a dreamer with his eyes open. Next to Faith, Hope and Charity should we cherish Thrift, Integrity and Work, Let us give thanks—in our several homes and places of worship—then honestly tackle tomorrow's job, with a realization of what it means to be a citizen of America and New Britain. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY NEW BRITAIN CONN RERLIN FARMER ARREBSED. |, 0 . \wooas Nowyla Essa, a Berlin farmer, whs | Lo o000 "y 5 arrested this afternoon on Lafayette | street by Officer “Patriek Meechan, on \ charge of breach of peace. Fassa had a load of chickens in a wagon, and when the ofMicer spoke to him re- garding the blocking of traflo, It Js alleged that he became abusive, PATIENTS IMPROVING Favorable reports were received | today regarding the conmdition of John ¥. Mullen, who is at St. Francls’ | haspital, Hartford. and Patrolman | I ————————————————— TOO LATE FOR r‘l.\ufllnr,\'nou.’ Jesse Beloin will be in police court! 1o 3 family statement today. The es- LOST—Pockethook containi | tomorrow morning charged with | tate is left in trust fer the e’ oh Mok R':'w"_‘m"fr“r':f violation of the eity ordinanee, it |and upon her death $300,000 will be tirned to Merald o% o 11-32-14 being alleged that he parked his car available to endow the hespital. Savings Bank of New Britain A MUTUAL BANK : THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE Doing Businegs Since 1862 the north side of Church street this merning. Andrew Runzelly, of Bristol, will answer to the same charge, it being claimed he parked his car in the restricted district on Commercial street. Traffic Supervisor Clarence Lamphere dropped the noti- fication cards on the seats of the cars. both of whom are|on INDICTED FOR LIBEL New York, Nov, 24.—Commissioner of Accounts ,David Hirshfield today was indicted by the extraordinary grand jury on a charge of libelling former Governor Charles 8. Whitman | and Assist. Dist. Attorney James E Smith in connection with afMdavits tiade public during New York's vice orusade, of a year ago. i - $300,000 FOR HOSPITAL. Shelton, Nov. 24.—~—An endowment hospital for Shelton is provided by the will of Alvin E. Hewitt, who was a pin manufacturer here, according WITH THE POLICE. Total Assets $13,700,843.52 Surplus and Undivided Profits $841,691.03 178 MAIN STREET In the investment of its deposits considerate thou ing problem. Since January 1, 1919, $1,903,840 has been loaned upon first rt; upon Real Estate in this community in aid of building homes fosr th':opgsgles. -$1,754,050 United States Government securities are owned by this Bank. hB(])t? Iol' t:fisehclusesl of i;juvestment are the strongest that there are. Botk are helpful to all the people. Everyone realizing this we feel su ill d it in the Bank pictured above. ; P 41/2% Interest on all deposits, Open Monday Evenings 7:30 to 9:00 ght is given to the hous- widow | | Ray Cen Cop. i Kepo: THE NEW November, 1 | Other Loans—Fore: | Tnitea | Premtum Account 4 RepI 8.....:00 Royal D, N Y-. Sinclair Oil Ref. Sloss-S Steel South Pacific South Railw: Studebake Co. .. Texas ‘"o 49 | Tex & Pacific. .. Tob Prod Trans Oil Union Pac ... United Fruit United Ret St ., U § Food Prod .. > S Ind Also U S Rub Co .. B EIBu R U S suopfa .. Va Car Chem {I Financial l; WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Gains and } losses were quite evenly distributed : at the uncertain opening of lodfi\_\"s' stock market, but the trend became distinctly downward within the first half hour. Shippings, steels, equip- 106% 413 Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY ments and oils were the principal fea- tures of weakness, United Fruit lost 2 3-4 points, Atlantic Gulf 3 1-2, Cru- cible Steel 2 1.2, Mexican Petroleum 1 3-¢ and Royal Dutch one point. U. S. Rubber, Corn Products, Baldwin Loco., and Studebaker also fell back, New Haven recovered part of yester- Asked Bid Hfd Elec Light ICHTER & C 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, G STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL, 40 Landers Frary & Cls 100 Landers Frary & Cl: Rights day's severe loes and Louisville and Nashville, Pittsburgh and West Vir- Zinia, American Telephone and Sin- clair Oil were firm to strong. Wall sgtreet close.—Rallg, steels and equipments were inclined to improve but fell back later when pressure against Atlantic Gulf forced that stock down almost 10 points. The clos- ; Bagle Lock ing was irregular. Landers Frary & Sales appraximated 700,000 shares. |N B Machine Nifes-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck, Stow and Wilcox Stanley Works Standard Screw com Close | Scovill Mfg Co 3014 |Traut and Hine 531 | Union Mfg Co 26% |Landers Rights 124% 23 83 84 4656 % 3% o8 116 % 673 40% 843 1023 96 % 39% 1163 56 123 | American 117% | vesterday. 39 643 34% 30% 123% 20% 30% 81 73% 933 24% 56 15% 23 i% 1271 15 % 2 102 136 100 170 24 Southern N E Am Hardware Am Hosiery Am Brass Bristol | Brass e Billipgs and Spencer Colt’s Atihs : C .. 61 41 50 225 (New York Stock Exchange queta- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change.) High Allis-Chalm Mfg 30% Am Beet Sug .. 54 AmCan ........ 28% Am Car & Fdy ..123% Am Cot Oil ,.... 223 Am H & Leath .. 87% Am Loco . B4% Am Smelt & Ref 468 Am Sug Ref ¢bm 95 Am Sum Tob .. 73% Am Tel & Tel .. 9915 Am Tob 1 Am Woolen .... 67% Anaco:! Cop .. 407% Atch Top & S F 8434 At Gulf & W I ..1i0 Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio ., Barrett Co Beth St1 B Bkiyn Rap T Canadian Pac -..117% Cent Leath Co .. 39 Ches & Ohio ..., 64% Chi Mil & St P .. 343 Chi Roek I & P 31 Chile Cop 12% Chino Cop Ceol Fuel & Iron . Cons Gas . Corn Prod Ref .. Cruc 8t1 . Cuba Cane Sug .. Endicott-John Erle ...... . Erfe 1st pfd . Gaston W & W . Gen Elec Gen Mot e Geodrich (BF)C Gt North pfd I Cent . Inspi Cop Inter Con Int Con pfd . Int Mer A Int Mer M pfd .. Int Nickel Int Paper Kennecott Cop. Lack Steel Lehigh Valley .. Maxwell Motor 1% Mex Pet Midvale Steel.. Mis Pacific t Lead Y Air Brake Y Central .. NYNH&H.. Nof & West Neorth Pacific Pure Oil Pan Am P & T.. Penn R R Pierce-Arow Low 3034 531 2614 122% 22 8% 24 4514 94 73 98 115% 663 0% 823 1023% 95 % 385 116 543 NEWSPAPER ¥ Dublin, Nov. offices of the Freeman’'s Jour: this morning and searched vainly for men wanted in connection with re- cent disorders. It was declared at the newspaper office that none of 5 these men were ever employed there. BASEBALL MEN TO MEET. Chicago, Nov. 24.—Plans for a new national agreement between the major and minor leagues w*Il be perfected at a joint meeting of major and minor leagues committee to be held in New York Dec. 10 President Hickey of the Association was advised UKRAINIANS DISARMED London, Nov. 24.—The last rem- nants of the troaps of Gen. Petlura, the Ukrainian leader, haveé crosscd the Ukrainian frontier into Poland and have been disarmed by Poli troops, according to Tuesda official statement’ from the Rus sovie war officegreceived from Ly wireless t&day. n Moscow, Deaths and Funerals Andrew Johnson. The funeral of Andrew Johnson was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Erwin Mortuary chapel. Rev. J E. Klingberg officiated and burial wus in the Fairview cemet William Dunn The funeral of Willlamm Dunn will be held at 10 o’clock tomorrow morn- ing at St. Mary's church. The burial will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. Andrew Johnson The funeral of Andrew Johnson was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. J. E. Klingberg officiated at the 161 | gervice which was conducted at the 3;1/. Erwin chapel in Fairview cemetery. Will be open all day Thanksgiving, Johnson & Peterson studio, 125 Main 8t, Tel. 873-2.—adv Music for Thank: | ]'l‘h(-f\tm' for the benefit of the Hospital £65.00 | Fund. A splendid program of Orches- tral and Vocal Music—Hartford Phil- harmonic Orchestra assisted by Mme. v Mellish of the Metropolitan —advt. Rough dry washing uat 9 cents a Company. Tickets $4.00, $1.50 . Pierce & Compan pound beginning Dec. 13. Union the Box Office Sunday.— ving at Moran's. Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt Leather bags for milady's Christ- mas, Adkins, 66 Church strect.—advt. Removal sale at Hesse-Leland's.— advt, All is ready for the big N. B. C. concert Sunday afternoon at Fo Reading ,... 5 rt_of the Cnnditien of BRITAIN €RUST COMPANY At the close of business en the 1ith day of 0. ASSETR Bills discounted . $1,315,490.29 L mands) Mortgaxe Loan: Overdrafis ... Bonds to secure Postal Sa Deposits Tnited States Bonds Stocks and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Equipment - Duc from Fex Due from Reser 5 Duo from Banks and Bankers States and National on s Extra Mince Pies at Hallinan's for Thanksglving.—advt. Removal sale at —advt. Will be open all day Thanksgiving, g { Johngon & Peterson studio, 125 Main 8$73-2.—advt. taymond Archmanbaldt of Brjs- was admitted to the New Brifain General hosp#al teday, to undergo 3 | treatment for three fingers, injured Bank Besse-Leland’s. 697.72 I 2| tol, Uncollected interest earned... 0 Stanley Works Pre 5 Stanley Works Co JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stotk Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Roston. G. F. GROFF. Mzr.--Room 509, N. B. Nat} Banik Mldg.—Tel Investments, Loca! Stocks ° .Telephones, 1815, Landers, Frary & Clark “RIGHT Bought and Sold WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED, O IR CHRISTMA —MONEY TO THE FOLKS IN THE OLD COUNTRY Remittances of all Foreign Countries expedi : through our own European offices DRAFTS. Mail and Cable Money Orders to all parts of the W FOREIGN MONEY BOUGH7T AND SOLD AT CURRENT RA We specralize on Remirttances to Italy, Poland, Lif uania, Latvia, Esthonia, Germany, Austria, Hunga! Rumania, Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Del mark, France, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Spain, Greel and Syria, GEORGE A. QUIGLEY . Telephone 1052 NEW BRITAIN, CONN 297 MAIN ST. "R R. CUTS WAGES CORONER’S INQUEST. Bridgeport Nov. 24.—Coroner lan today held an inqué@st in shooting of Hubolt Meunier by, ctoria Irieborg. Wany witnl were present and the stories wel [ 10 Per Cent Reduction in Pay to Be- come Effective on New London Di- {in a factory in-that place. Extra Mince Pies at Hallinan's for s00,000.00 ; Thanksgiving.—advt. 200,000.00 \'ii- as, at Morans' | —advt i usses fitted Total Assets LIABIL o Lh oo s .. ivided expenses Capital Surplus ok ] of course. and taxes s by an expert of experience, Davis & Goodwin, Main St 1wt ‘Al tickets should be exchanged for seats by tonight for the Hospital Bene- fit Concert next Sunday at Fox's The- ater at the store of C. L. Pierce & Company.—advt, Conklin’s fountain Davis & Goodwin, Don’t forget the dance at Y. M. : Thank New Ribbon ¢ at Hallinan's.—advt. sderick Trio t Juda Thanksgiving —advt. Drawing for turkey tonight, bazar, Blectrie hall.—advt Where are you going Sunday after- [ moon? To the Hospltal Benefit Con- | | cert at Fox's Theater? Great! So am I. It's a wonderful program. Every-| to banks, bankers and trust companies Dividends unpaid ieneral Deposits 1= Pavable Other labilities ned interest ... nens, 543.635.25 Hartford. v. 24, 192 ndy for Thanksgiv- . Asst to before cd and sworn me, ihser this day of Novembe 24th atary Public. LOUIS PERLYSKY C. P. A. AUDITS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS INCOME TAX REPORTS Room 308 Pilgard Building Owls’ ) two kinds, those by witnesses vision of N. Y., N. 1I. & H. | heard the statement of the wou man that Mrs. Frieborg shot be she was jealous of him and the witnesses who heard Mrs. Frj declare that the shooting was dental. 24.—A 10 per New Haven a New London, Nov. cent cut in the payroll of the London djvision of the New road has becn ordered, following conference last at local heac quarters between divisional and General Superintendent 1. Rlegan of New IHaven. It is understood the cut is to go into effect at and will include both office and those on outside work. Be- tween 300 and 400 men connected with the engineering department will affected, it reported and cleri- cal forces will be considerably re- duced. A conference v held today by divisional officers at headquarters here to determine how the cut is to be applied and who will be let go. Seniority ratings will apply, in re- leasing of T , it is said, although under this many men retained will | have to take subordinatea places. i Reports that the samc D 3 COURT MAKING MONEY, Bridgeport, Nov. 24.—More night day, for seven saloon-keepers { were gathered in the | the police were fined a tot £750 bringing the three- over $2,000 that once he is Nov. 24.—Presi i Franz von Rintelin, a German jvicted of war-time conspiracy, { condition that leave the 1 | States before next January 1 W BAD LOSS AT THIS TIMI, flowed into the city court coffers “clean-up” commuted the sentence] g

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