New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 11

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- « Am Smelt & Ref Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Btocks were unsettied at the outset of today's short session, sentiment ing more adversely influenced by ove lopments. These Indics merclal conditions and ad duetion of commodity p vere Wweak in conn ecting the financial former prominent opera- tor, Chica Pneumatic Tool fell 12 points but later recovered the great- or part of its loss, Stromberg C bureter, Crucible-8teel, Mexican I Virginia-Carolina Chemical, Atlantic Guif and kindred specialties reacted 1 to 4 points. There were a number of wubstantial rallies later on short covering. The closing was irregular. approximated 360,000 shares. status of Shles (New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change.) High Close 20 Low Allis-Chalm Mfg 30 wm Beet Sug .. Am Can .e Am Car & Fdy . Am H & Leath .. 87 Am Loco . . 83% 5% Am Sug Rof com 92 Am Sumy Tob .. Am Tod ... Am Wool .. Ananconda Cop .. Ateh Top & 8 ¥ At Guif & WI .. Raldwin Loco . HaBltimore & ¢ Heth 8u B .. Can Pas Ceont Leath Chos & Ohio ... 66% Chi Rock 1 & P 32y Chile Cop ... 18% Chino Cop . 20 Cons Gas . ... 70% Corn Prod Rer .. 72% Cruo 8tl ....... 88% Endicott-Johnson 58 % Wrle . 18% Gaston, W & 4 Gen Elec 26 Gen Mot ....... 18 Goodrich (B F) C 41% Gt North pfd .. 80% Ipspiration Cop 344 Inter Con pfd .. 12% Tt Mer M .... 15 Int Mer M ptd .. 534 Int Nickel 14% Int Paper .y 6% Kelly Spra T .., 42 Kenn Cop . L 19% Lack Stl .. Mex Pet .. Midy St ., 117% TO8 4« i 103 NY ,\Ir Ikn N Y Cent N YNH&H Norfolk & W Ray Con Cop . Reading Rep 1 & 8 Royal D, N Y . Sn Ol et South Pac South Ralil Studebkr Co ... Texan Co Tob Pred . Trans Ol 'nion Pac Wilted Fruit . United Ret 8t .. U 8 Food Prod U 8 Ind Alco U8 Rub Co ... us s .. Utah Cop . Va Car Willys Ov LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY | . Bid Hfd Elec Light ....... 115 123 Southern N E Tel . 100 102 Amer Hardware ..... 152 136 Am Hostery .. 75 100 Adm Brass 165 Bristol Brass 21 Billings and Spenc 52 Colt's Arms 41\ Bagle Lock ... 50 Landers Frary & 49 N B Mackine ... . B3 Niles-Be-Pond com ... 80 North and Judd . 60 Peok, Stow & Wilcox . &nlfl\ Works andard Screw com .. Pcovinl Mfg Co Praut and Hine Unton Mtg Co . Asked Wxehanges Palances Man, Found X lnughter New York, Nev. 27.—After deliber- ating four hours the jury In the case of Carmine Lizenzlata, tried in Brook- tyn for mtrder in connection with o0od alcohol deaths last Christmas in | Connecticut and Massachusetts, last | might returned a verdict of gullty of anslaughter In the first degree, He | Will be wentenced Wednesday. Under o verdict a prison sentence of from to twenty years may be imposad. FELLOWSHIP CLUB BANQUET. The Fellowship club of the First 1IREV. KLINGBERG EXPRESSES THANKS For Donations to Children’s Home Thanksgmng Day The thanks of Rev. J. B. Kling- berg has been extended to the donors of the following articles, received at the Children’s home over the holi- day 6 bushel potatoes, 24 bushel apples, 3 cans molasses, 2 bushel carrots, 2 bushel turnips, 1 bushel beets, 46 heads cabbage, 30 pump- kins, 4 1-2 bushel onions, 19 dozen oranges, ¥ 1.2 dozen lemons, 13 pounds white beans, 572 glasses jelly, 136 cans vegetables, 318 cans fruit, 10 cans soup, 4 pqunds tea, 41 pounds nuts, 66 pounds sugar, 17 pounds rice, 39 packages cereal, 140 packages Uneeda Biscuit, 34 packages cookies, 5 packages jello, 3 pounds coffée, 8 packages maca- ronl, 1 package pop-corn, 1 package pancake flour, 3 packages dates, figs, 2 doegen bananas, 1 can salmon, 8 cans sardines, 26 cans cocoa, 1 pack- age taploca, 2 dozen eggs, 11 cakes, 25 cans beans, 1 bar soap, 2 chickens, 66 turkeys, 20 pounds cookies, 1 1-2 dozen grape fruit, 5 pounds grays, 3 pounds candy, 6 bunches celery, 1-2 bushel parsnips, 1-2 bushel sweet potatoes, ? T CITY ITEMS Pianos, Victrolas, C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt, A lecture on “Life as Revealed by the Sanctity of Property” was given last evening at a meeting of Wash- ington Camp, P. O. 8. of A. Trusses fitted by an expert of 25 years experience, Davis & Goodwin, 327 Main St.—advt. Mattabessett Tribe of Red Men will open a set-back tournament Monday evening at the club rooms The bazaar committee will meet at 7:30. Victrolas, at Morans’ of course. —advt. Removal —atvt Mr sale at Besse-Leland's. and Mrs, L. A Gladding lert 4] Homo-ma‘- b-l Has No 53 Equal for Coughs Makes & family supply ef really de dAnble l;». n --v.:-au:_ If you have a severe dnuh or thest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable “old liome-made remedy. Any u- y you with 214 ounces o this into a pint bottle and 1 the bomn with plain granulated -u(-r n* JOu ean use eln‘xll . { oney, vr rup, instead of sugar syru dunng ‘.'hu reeipe m-m l % remarkable ecough and in spite of "-l lnw cost, epended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a | gough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, sto throat tickle and soothes and heals tr irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such prom rt- ness, ense and certainty that it is really astonish ing. Pinex is a special and highly concen- compound of genuine Norway ine extract, and is probably the but nown means of overcoming Severe coughs, throat and chest colds. ere are many worthless imitations | | of this mixture. To aveid disappoint- ! men . ask for “215 ounces of Pi with ful' directions and dn-t-oon thing else. Guaranteed to give a satisfaction or monev m mptly re- | {uaded The Pinex ‘Wayne, E’S just used Sloan's Liniment and the quick comfort had brought a smile of pleasure to his face. for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame 3354 overworked muscles. Peme- .Z% trates without rubbing. All druggists bave it. Have Your Headlights Adjusted Properly Open Mon., Fri. and Sat. urch of Christ, will hold its annual nquet Friday evening, December 3 | 'R 7 p. m. Rev. Orvill A. Petty of New ven will be the speaker. All mem- and friends of tne club cordially ted. Kindly report to Mr. Willlam jizen, Mrs. Moward Stearns or Miss | Evenings. A. G. HAWKER BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920, Lends Fragrance to the simplest meal ’ lusullhah1flr! ORANGE PEKOE TEA * Pure. delicious and wholesome. this afternoon for Orlando, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Francis Foran of Plainville won the turkey awarded at the Order of Owls’ bazaar Thursday evening. Miss Mildred Dyson of 90 Franklin Square was tendered a surprise party at.her home last evening. Miss Loretta King of Arch street is visiting her uncle Rev. E. A. Shearer of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss King is the daughter of Police Sergeant and Mrs. John J. King. “Life as Revealed by the Sancuu of Property” was the title of a lecture | given by M. H. Nerton at the meetlnz of Washington Camp No. 9, P. O. S. of A. last night. Mr. Norton is a mem- ber of the Americanization committee of the New Britain Industrial Coucil. The condition of Mrs. Conrad Jack of Arch street gnd who was operated on at the Hartford hospital last week is reported as much better. The dance given by the A. D. S. fraternity at the Shuttle Meadow Country last evening was largely at- tended. WHITE SHRINE ORGANIZED PO Delegates From Vasous Chapters of First quarters will be in New Britain. The work of organization is going | on and the chapter is open to those | who wish to join. Members will be ,accepted from the membership of the Eastern Star. Mrs A, E. Mason and | F. S. Goodrich have chargesof the ! plans and they will give further in- formation upon the subject. There is, at the present time no branch of the White Shrine in Con- | necticut and New Britain’s chapter will be the first in the state. It is a Masonic organization and is stated* to be very beautiful in origin and work. _Buffalo, New York, has one of the ‘ar"est Shrines in the United — PALACE — Extraordinary Attraction —NEXT— Thurs., Fri., Sat. VIRGINIA PEARSON —AND— SHELDON LEWIS e PERSON —IN— VAUDEVILLE FEastern Star Vote to Have Body of Its Kind in the State. At a meeting of representatives of the various chapters of the Order of Eastern Star from this city and from nearby places, held in Masonic hall last evening, it was decided to in- stitute a White Shrine, whose head- Will be open Saturday evening from 7 to O o’clock and it will give you an opportunity to send that Christ- mas~money home. We send to any part of Europe at attractive rates. Avoid the rush and get your order in ear- ly., Come in Sate urday Eve- ning TRUSTCO. e ].‘,uemm:;.. Small enough to protect you to know you. Old Fashioned Hospitality and Modern Banking Service are to be found in generous measire att New Britain’s fast growing Trust Company—THE COMMERCIAL. Here you can transact every form of Banking, quickly and conveniently; but our customers tell us what they ap- preciate most is 9‘9 friendly atmosphere that pervades our busy banking room. To newsboy and corporation head, to school girl and bus- iness woman, the hospitality of the Commercial Trust is well known. Why not join hands with us? The bigger we make this Bank the more good it can do for New Britain. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. “The Latch String is Out” 274-276 Main Street Open Saturday E venings 7—9 o’Clock. FRIC TTER & C Meniber New York Stock Exchange ; 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, G STANLEY R. EDDY, WE OFFER:— 50 Mgr. TEL. North & Judd 50 American Hardware 50 Union Mfg. 50 Stanley Co. Works 300 Landers Frary & Cls JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stotk Exchange of New Yorks STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Roston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat3 Bank uhig. FG. JUDD “jupD & CO 23 WHST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNROTIOUT Investments, Local Stocks .'l!lenhong 23 North & Judd Fractloni! Warrants Adjusted WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED, CHRISTM —MONEY TO THE FOLKS IN THE OLD COU i Remittances of all Foreign Countries exped through our own Eurcpean offices DRAFTS. Mail and Cable Money Ordens to all parts of the ¥V FOREIGN MONEY BOUGH7T AND SOLD AT CURRENT ‘RATY We spec¢ralize on Remirttances to Italy, Poland, uania, Latvia, Esthonia, Rumania, Czecho-Slova kia, Norway, Germany, Austria, Hun Sweden, I mark, France, Great Bnta(n Bulgaria, Spain, Gr and Syrla GEORGE A. QUIGLEYj Telephone 1052 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN oRrRGAN NEW BRITAIN, CO NATIOGI\cl,AL BAr NIZE UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Total Resources Over $5,000,000.00 49 ON SAVINGS DEPOSI INTEREST DATES: NOV. 1ST AND OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS "’Tn‘_’e oniy’ National Bank’ ‘in the: Cii : he Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compan: Corner Main and Pearl Capital $1,250,000. Streets, Hartford, Con Su plus Funds, $2,000,000.0 Safe [)epomt Boxes, $5 and upwards eitiement of Estates, Wills drawn without charg Foreign Exchange LETTERS OF CREDIT to all parts of the world. GENERAL BANKING

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