New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STOCK . EXCHANGE REPORTY Wall street, 10:30 a. m.—A steadier tone prevailed at the opening of to- day’s market, last Saturday's rally in olls, shippings and steels wmaking Jurther progress. American Linsced Was the strongest femture rising 1 8-4 points. Atlantie Gulf zained 1 point nd Hethiohem Steel, Mexican Pet, Houston Oil, Southerp Pacific and Norfolk and Western advanced large fractions. Within the firast halt hour however, & reactl sot In wiping out Initial saine in olls and shippings. Heaviness developed in Virginia-C lina Chemlcal, American International, Pan-American Pet and various special- Yues Vorelgn exchange was irregular but the money market indicated a continuance of last week's easier con- ditjon. . Wall street close—8peciaities and inor ralle, Including New Orleans, Texan and Mexico, hardened iater but recovecios in wteely and equipments falled to hold, The close was irregu- lar Seles approximated 550,000 shares. ' (New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Btock Bx- change.) Close High Low Altis- Mfg 30% Am ( Am Car Am Loco Am Smelt & Ref Am Sug Re com Am Bum Tob Am Tel & Tel . Am Woelen . Anacon Cop .... 40% Atch Top & 8 F 8% WOul & WI.. 106% Bald Leco . 26% Baltimoro FEL™ Heth StI B halm wdy .. 869 “ 94 2% 8% % &0 Cent Leath Co . Ches & Oblo Ghi Mil & St P, Chi Roek Il & » Chite Cop .. Chino Cop ., ... Col Pyl & Iron ns Ges . ..., Corm Prod Ret . Crue 89 ... .. ¥rie 1st prd Gaston W &W . (en Blee . Gen Mot Goodrich (BF) C Gt North pfd Inspir Cop .. Inter Con . Tng Mer M Int Mer M pfd Int Nickel ..... Int Paper .. Kelly Sprin, Kenneeott Lack Ptoel Lehiwh Valley Maxwell Motor Mex Pet Midvale Steel .. Missouri Pae ... t Land . o T0% N Y Alr Brake. . N Y Central .... NYNH&N.. Norsée Weat ... North Pacifie .. Pure ON Pan Am P& T.. Penn R R , PigressiArrow Plits Coal . . Ray Con Cop. Reading 1 & 8 Tire a2 76% 2% % THU% 5 "% L 4% 16% 0% 3% % 1% 6% to protect you Royal D, N Y .. 69% Sinclair Oil Rer 25% South Pacifie ..113% South Rallway.. 25% Studebaker Co.. 46% exas Co.,, as & Pac . Tob Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacifnc United Fruit United Retail St U & Food Prod. 17 8 Indus Aleo. . 8 Rubber Co.. S Steel ...... 82% S Steel pfd ...106% Utah Copper ... 1% Va Car Chem .. 37% Willy Overland . 8 LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY Bid 118 100 136 7% 165 21 62 U U v % Asked 123 102 136 100 176 24 ©0 43 55 53 26 85 64 " 240 350 36 50 Hfd Elec Light Southera N Am Hardware Am Hosiery Am Brase Bristol Brass oo Billings and Spencer Colt's Arms ..... 41 Eagle Lock 50 Landers Frary & cee 49 N B Machine .... Nites-He-FPond com North ahd Juydd . Peck, Stow and Wilcox Stanley Works . Standard Screw n Scovill Mtz Co Traut and Hine Unilon, Mfx Co a“ Landers Rights 3% CLEARING HOUSE REFO Exchanges ....... . 8§65 Balgnces ...,..s CITY ITEMS —— Tel . 50 60 41 50 228 30 Feather Your Nest, Jatest popular song hit. C. L. Plerce, Co.—advt. Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 18. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. Have Johnson and Peterson make your Christmas photos. Guaranteed to please.—advt. Planos, Victrolas, C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt, Removal —advt The working heurs in the North and Judd Manufacturing company were lessened to 40 hours a week, the new scale of time becoming effective to- day. ‘The foundry will operate five days a week, elght hours a day. Vietrol at Morans’ of eourse. —advt, Player Nolls, all the latest. C. L. Plerco & Co., 246 Main St.—advt A daughter was born this merping to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holleran of 1,094 Stanley street. Breellent vidlin repairing. Plerce & Co.~—advt. The Motherhood club will hold a meeting in the children’s spom at the IWorary on Wednesday cvening, Dec. 1, at § o'clock, Miss Brown will speak on “Childs Work and Literature.” All members and any one interested are rdially invited to attend. Remgval sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. Photos that are different at Johnson and Peterson Btudio. Mgke an ap- pointaent today. 125 Main $t. Phone 873-2.—adve. ~ Targe shipment of Victrolas ecelved, C. L. Plerce & Co.~advt. Yiarry Bradbury of Wallace street left for Ashburham, Mass, this after- neon where he will resume his studies at Cushing Aeademy. WVictrolas, at Morans’ sale at Besse-Leland's. C L re- of course. shipment Vietrolas recelved. ARCHBISHOP HAYES TO VISIT POPE New York—Arehbiship Patrick J. Hayes sails soon to Rome to report to Pope Benediot XV on conditions of the archdiocese of New York. CAMPAIGN FOR FUND OF 600,000 OPENED (Continued from First Page) and the opportunity for restarch work. He deplored tne fact that New Britain had no specialist for children. He insisted that physicians here had been driven down to a general prac- tice, their eagerness to enter some special field being kuled by the lack of the necessary resources for research work whieh would benefit the people inealcuably. Mr, Butler declared that any man would scorn to refuse to centribute te the support of the schools or the ehurches as a community lacking these things would be one in which no one would care te live. Why, therefore, =aid he, should ene hesi- tate 1o give generously to that third element in life, namely care of the body. Appeals to Our Pride. He appealed to the pride of New Britain, which he had seen exempli- fied in other drives. He recalled the fact that New Britain did not lean on Hartford in educational matters, nor in spiritual matters. Why, he asked, should New Britain lean on Hartford in matters purely physical? Yet, he said, New Britain was forced to do so when specialists were need- ed, and yet he reiterated, New Brit- aln would have had many chances to obtein the services of speecialists had this eity possessed the facilities this new proposed hospital would provide. pologize to no he =aid to Money Deposited In Our Savings Depart- ment On Or Before December 3rd Draws Interest From THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. The 1st 274-276 Main Street Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 o'Clock. . the canvassers, “when you seek sub- seriptions” He asserted that it should be a privilege to give Tahs Help Hospital A donation of $100 to the hospital drive was voted yesterday afternoon at a regular meeting of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society. The society has been a generous contributor to char- itable works since iis organization, and during the first influenza epidem? ic offered the hospital the use of its entire building as an emergency hos- pital. Concert Nets $1,000 The Hartford Philharmonic Orches- tra Robert Henry Prutting, Conduc- ton, with Mme, Mary Mellish, of the Metrapolitan Opera Company, . gave a concert at Fox's thea- ter yesterday afternoon for the bene- fit of the preposed new New Britain Hospifal. The affair was under the auspices of the New Britain Choral Society. The large audience which evinced enthusiasm over the work of the artists was-representative of the eity. Fall réturns ‘hiive hot been complit- ed, but will approximate $1,000. Use of the theater was contrihuted by William Fox-and the emploves of the theater, including stage hands and mechanical workers turned in 4o the Haspital Fund thé amounts they re- celved for their day’s work. The Chopal society’s eorps of ushers was in charge of the sealing of those whe attended. . 'Those Holding Boxes The hox-holders were: G. F. Smith, Mrs. O. S. Landers, Arthur Kimball, E. A. Moore, A. J. Sleper, A. Coeper, N. P. Cooley, Mrs, H. 8. Hart, George Kimball, Par- dan Rickey, Philip 1. Stanley, Mrs, Mortimer Judd, H. L. Judd, F. J. Porter, John Loamis, H. €. M. Thom- son, the Misses Whittlesey, A. C. Mc- Kinnie, M. 8. Hart, Mrs. J. A. Traut, G. W. Traut, J. S: North, Mrs. F. L. Hungerford, Mrs. Wm_ C. Hungerford, W. L. Hateh, W. E. Atwood, C. F. Bennett, F. A. Searle, and W. H_ Rat- tenbury. The latest modern music, of classic character was intermingled with the work of the old masters. That the result was ealisfactory was proven by the frequent appl given. Madame Mary Mellish, Soprano. made a pronounced’ impression with her songs in French, Italian and Eng- lish. Her high noiles were especially clear and pure with perfection of training in evidence. To Pay Drive Expenscs. List of one hundred, who pledge themselves to give $50 each, if neces- sary. te cover the expenses of ‘Hospital Campaign drive: Clarepce I°. Bennett, Geerge I’. Hart, A. €. McKinnie, P. F. King, W. Christ, Walter H- Hart, Ernest W. Pelton, Malcolm Farmer V. B. Chamberlain, Robert N. Peck, L. W. Young, J. B. Wilbur, Jr.,, A. W. Stanley, P. B. ftanley, George W. Traut, Frank H. Alford, E. J. Porter, ¥. J. Porter, N. P, Cooley. M. 8. Hart, E. €. Goodw H. €. Hart, Charles Glover, B. Hawley, J. W. Marsland, E. H- visen, Charles . Smith, F, S§. Cham- berlain, Frank G. Vibberts, T. Frank Lee, H. W. Hatch, H. V. Camp, W- I.. Hatch, J. M. Curtin, J. C. Loom- is, James §. North, William E. Att- wood, S8am Schneider, Wi. T. Sloper, H. L. Judd, John 2 ndrews, Frank H. Johnston bach. F. M. Holmes M. H. Camp, Abbe, H- e Kimball, Emma ¢ . Paul K. Roge J. Skinner, E. “ooper, T. man, H. H. Wheeler, A. F. Corbin, H. Baldwip, C. B. Parsons, Her- bert H. Pease, . G. PIAtt, Robert S. Brown, A. Buol, D. McMfillan, F. A. Searle, ¥¥. J. Wachter W. H. Rat- tenbury, A. G. Kimball, ®. F. Hall, Pardon C- Rickey, Howasd L. Platt, Ernest E. Baldwin, George P, Spear, Sam Davidson, George Gordon, Jose R. Andrews, A. Shurburg, A. Mills, C. J. Parker, George W. Kiett, Louis R. Raphael, Charles H. Mitch- ell, Philip Corbin, Patrdek S. Mc- Mahon, George A. Quigley, P. F, McDonough, F. E. Crandall, William . Hungerford, Morris Cohn M. Irv- ing Jester, B. F. Gaffney, W. J. Parley, A. J. Sloper, Henry T. Bri J. E. lash, J..H. Kirkham, J. E Cooper, E. W. Schults, Georg LeWitt and W, Roasberg. Deaths and Funerals. Edward Brandow. Edward Brandow, aged 49 years, of 17 Laurel street, died yesterday at the New Britain General hospital, after a week's illness. He is survived by his wife. The funemal will be held tomorrow morning from J. M. Curtin and company’s .yndertaking tman, I N. B. YOUNGEST CHIEF STARTS CLEAN-UP a_— § C. C. FITZMORRIS Chicago —Charles ¢ férmer newspaper reporter, 11 newly-appointed head of the Chi police department. He is the Chief in the larger U. 8 just 38 and his first move was to & clear iy to rid ¢ 3 Fitzmorris, The services will be held at of St. John the Evange- rooms. the church list. Mrs. William J. Sparmer, Willi: J. this Rev. The funeral of Mrs. Sparmer was held' at 9 o'clock morning at Mary’s church, William A the cele- brant of a requiem high mass. The pallbearers _ were, Gearge Sparmer, John Sparmer, Philip J. Smith, James Dunigan, Patrick M. Ryan and James Dolley. The flower bearers were John Dunigan and Frank Dunigan. The funeral was largely attended. During the mass, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang, and as the body was being taken from the edifice, she rendered “Face to F e’ The burial was in St. Mary's new cemetery. Downey was Walter John Miles, At the Erwin Mortuary chapel this afternoon at 3 a'clock, funeral ser ices were conducted by Rev, Dr. G. W. C. Hill of the South Congregational church for Walter John Miles who died Saturday. Burial was in Fairs view cemetery Mrs._Alfred Iverson. The funeral of Mrs. Alfred Iverson Sryin Memorial at 2:30 Schaefer of church offic were Bdward Iverson, Conrad Macholz, Roy Swanson. The was held the chapel o’clock at Saturday afternoon Rev. F. English Lutheran The pall beare son, Frederick Wahrenberger, Walter Fabian, Harold flower bearers were: Aldor Lundgren, John Swanson. The burial was in the Fairview cemetery. Carl A. Lindgren. Carl 'August Lindgren, aged 57 vears died about midnight at his home, 443 Church street. 1e is survived by his wife, a brother, Eric Lindgren of Mid- dletown. and a sister who lives in Sweden. He was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church; the Fridhem society; and the Stanley Works Mutual Aid association. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at his home. Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman will officiate and the burial will be in Fairview cemetery. . Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our relative: friends and neighbers fer their many aets of sympathy and kindness extended us during the siekness and death of our dearly 'heloved wife, daughter and sister. We wish especially to thank the Urn and Chafer Dept., Landers, Frary & Clark, and Fox’s theater, and all who contributed the: beauti- ful floral tributes. MR. ALFRED IVERSON, MRS. SELMA HOLST, MR, RAYMOND HOLST, MR. AND MRS, WILBERT VELEY. SINN FEINERS ARE BLAMED FOR TROUBLE (Continued from Fjrst Page) the supposed arrested ' incendiaries later was Public Galleries Closed Lendon, Nov. 19.—The public leries of the house of commons afternoon and the approach to houses of parliament guarded by extra police a precaution agains possible untoward incidents, following the disclosure of an alleged Sinn Fein conspiracy for operations in England. Speaker Lowther stated in the com. mons in answer to a question that he had ordered the ga i closed as a reult of infermation he had received fram the chief commissioner today. gal- this the HE’S YOUNGEST DIPLOMAT| ' e e 4 ! DR:ALEJANDRO CESAR A ashington-——Dr. Aleyndro Cesar. new minister to the United States from Nicaragua, just arrived in Washington, is 30 pears old—the the ting youngest member He having or diplomatic corps is o dis- hed physicians, the French g served wth medical department the the rmy during Wit Hiy father, Oectaviano Cesar, is the min- ister of finance in the Nicarazuan & C Member New York Stock Exchange . 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, cl STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, s WE OFFER:— 50 =50 American TEL, North & Judd Hardwa 50 Union Mfg. Co. i 50 Stanley Works 300 Landers Frary & C 2 _,'S§ Member Congolidated Stotk Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Roston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~Room 509, N. B. Nat’l RBani G. JUD: JjUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, oonrmm&h Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 331§, North ‘& Judd Fractional Warrants Adjusted * WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS HRISTMA —MONEY - TO THE FOLKS IN THE QLD COUNTRY Remittances of all Foreign Countries e tped through our own Eurepean offices . DRAFTS. Mail and Cable Money Orders to all parts of the Wi " FOREIGN MONEY BOUGH? AND SOLD AT CURRENT RA We speciali e on Remirttances to Italy, Poland, Ll uania, Latvia, Esthonia, Germany, Austria, Hunga Rumania, Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, mark, France, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Spain, Gre and Syria, GEORGE A. QUIGLEY Telephone 1052 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CO 1 FROM T0WA Lloyd Lew Former Y. M. C. A. Junior Dept. Secretary Now PPhysi- cal Director at Dudugue, Marshall R. Cook, superintendent of the local Boys' club has received a letter from Lewis Lloyd, formerly secretary of tht Junier Department of the Y. M. C. A. who is at present at Dubuque, Towa, Mr. Lewis left about a yaer ago to aceept a position in the Club at Haute, Ind. son physical M.C. A. M, large one Terre offertd a director at the Y and accepted it. new place is « very well. pos o8 at Dubuque, Lewis writes his ond likes it WILL BE IGATED BY W. U MUDDI INV shington, Nov. 9.—The whole ion of cable landings in the United States, including the present controversy between the Western Union Telegraph Co. and the state de- partment is (o be investigated by senate commiltee, it was announced today by Senator PO o W He | Truck Driver s Held On Manslaughter C] Wallingford, Nov. 29.—Albe: howski, charged with manslauj was held for the superior cod $700 bonds by the borough co! day. He was driver of a motor which ran into a telegraph Main and South Colony streets, 1, John Reilly who was with being so badly hurt that he died George Twiss also was hurt seriously and the driver wy harmed. ———— DR. HUPERT SPEAKS. At a lecture given by Dr. Hupert yesterday afternoon ar Lyceum theater for the bene: ihe Polish Red Cross, the sum £140 was raised for that organiza Dr. Hupert's talk was on prd Poland. ~ A series of stereop! slides broughi home from Pola the local physician were show! connection with his talk. LOUIS PERLYSKY C. P. AUDITS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS INCOME TAX REPORTS Room 306 Pilgard Building

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