New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXEHA!_VEE_REP(]R (New York Stock tions furnished by Rjce 080 U0 the New Yory SBtock High Allis-Chalm Mg, Am Heet Sug . Can 2044 55 £ Am Car & Fa Am Cot Of1 ... Am Woolen ., nda Cop ., Ateh Top & 8 ¥ g4 2 Guit & Wz 33 Baldwin Loeco Baltimore & o ' Beth su g ... :;..’: Canadian Pao ..1173 Cent Leath Co.. 404 *Ches & Ohto . % Chine Cop Cons Gas ..., Corn Prod Ret , Crue Su Sy Cuba Ca Sug .. 25 )':ndicon-.lohn-on (11" SN 50 0iees « 15 Krio 1st pta sy Gastan W aw Gen Eleo Gen Mot ....... 16 oodrich (BF) O 43 "t North pfd .. g0y W Cent ......,, s8% Inapt Cop . 33 Inter Con ... 4 Inter Con pta ., 13 Inter Mor M ... 151 Int.Mer M ptd ., 54 Int Nickel .. - 4% e BOY 42 7014 . 73% LIFT DESPAIR TO GLADNESS | FRICHTER & CC 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL, WE OFFER: 50 North & Judd 50 American ‘Hardware 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 Stanley Works JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stetk Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS ) Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. NatJ Bank Mldg. HARTFORD PETITION ‘15 FRONNED UPON l CITY ITEMS Start your Xmas club for 1921 at the New Britain Trust Co.—advt. The foremen of the Corbin Screw Corp, held a meeting last evening in their club house and voted to donate $25 to the Hospital fund. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. - North & Judd Fraction ‘Warrants Adjusted WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERREI), Maxwell Mot Mex Pot Midv st Mis Pac JSPTAL DRIVE | WILL END HONDAY (Contirhigd from ¥irst Page) (Continued from First Page). . % sebane P8 NYNH&WH..nx Norfolk & West 100% i rn Pae 86% ure O .o 34% Pan Am P &T 2% Pern R R ..... 40\% Plorce-Ar ...... 248 Pitts Coal ..... 62 Iay Con Cop .. 11% eading Rep 1 & 8 Ttoyal D, N Sme Ol R South Pac South Radl . Studebkr C 991 4% 34 1% 401 231 62% 1% 26% .106 24% 464 50 20% 54% 0 L119% 201 L BT% 31 1% 683 $2% 106% 514 9% 8 106% 24%) 45% 50 201 54% 8% 1195 199 87 30 70% N 82y 106% 513 38% % 104% 4% 46% a0y 20 53% 8% 119% 198 87 0% 0% 7% "% 106 50% 3814 1 Union Pao United Fruit United . . Reot 8 U 8 Food Prod U S8 Ind Al . ®8 Rub Co .. U s s U@ st prd . tah @op .. Va Car Chem Willys Overland POLICE BOARD TO MEET, 1, The regular monthly meeting of the ~board of police commissioners will be held this evening. Among the matters for transaction will be a hearing for Willlam Souney, the officer who was suspended about three woeks ago for a'leged Intovieation while on duty. - Exchanges B en Coffee change to that health- ful. more economical beverage INSTANT PosTUuM A great army of for- mer coffee drinkers now drink POSTUM “Theres a Reason™ Sold by all grocers Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc. | Battle Creek,Mich. use, and if the $600,000 goal is hed promises to swell the amount ith $5,000 more. With this in mind hairman Bennett urged the canvass- and workers to use all of their ergy between now and Monday ht to secure the required amount. The captain of team 22 told of an jcident where he had been refused oney. The captain in explaining a $5 Pledge said he would only have to pay ight cents a week. In making his nswer the man sald: “I have no money for the New Britain hospital as am sending what I have to my sister Burope.” In compiling the reports of the leams for the past few days the name f the Union Manuacturing company unintetionally been left out as a ember of team No. 1 MEN’S BOCIETY ELECTS. Officers for the 100 Men's Society, ota have been elqcted as follow: esident Alfred Carlson; vice pres Hent, Charles Larson; financial secre- ry, Carl Thompson: treasurer J. brahamson; marshal, Carl Holm- trustee for thiee years, Adolph ohnson: auditors, Charles Larson, . J. Johnson, Alfred Carlson. POOLROOM IS RAIDED Detective Serzeont A, J. Richard- on, Sergcants John J. King ~and I'heodore Johnson and Supernumer- Officer Dumbrosky, swooped dewn on a poolroom conducted by William XKarbonik, at 225 North street, last night in search of liquor. othing but some clder was found. PLAINVILE MAN HURT. Jomes Perry of Plainville, sustained injurties to his »ack this noon, when he was struck and knocked down by an automobile truck belonging to American Hardware corporation the corner of Elm and Chestnut street. He was taken to the New Britain General hospital, where an X-ray was taken of the injury. FAREWELL PARTY. A number of friends of ‘Wynn, manual instructor at the Junior high school tendered him a farewell party at the home of Kathryn MeciIntyre on Washington street last evening. An enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Wynn was presented with a gift as a token of the high esteem in which he is held by the friends he has made while 1n New Britain. Mr. Wynn has accepted a Similar posi- tion in Holyoke, Mass. * LT s | DEAN TO LEAVE. Harry B. Dean, manager at Fox's | theater for the past vear, will leave ! that capacity about the first of the coming year. BSince coming here, Mr. Dean has made a number of friends among the theater-going public. He | will be succeeded as manager at | Fox's theater by Mr. Boone. ! MORE FOR HOSPITAL DRIVE At a meeting of Lexington lodge, I. 0. O. F. last night, it was voted to contribute $100 to the campaign drive for the New Pritain nerat hospital. MORE SCHICK TESTS Fifty-eight Schick tests were made i Harold the | at | this morning at Smith street school under the direction of Dr. J. R. Harris, health superintendent. Those who prove susceptible to the disease will be given cards upon which their herein, the petition is denie Must Give Good Servi The commission serves notice the Connecticut Co. that the best service within its power must be rendered, the warning being couche in this language: . “What the public desires most and is clearly entitled to is good service and the respondent is warned and di- rected to supply adequate and de-, pendable service as far a within the ultimate limitations of its physical and financial powe ® on | very ! THRIFT MRS, MARYC.CBRADFORD Washington, Dec. 2.—Thrift practical economics as part of public school teaching throughoyt | the land, is the plan recommended | by a committee of state superintend- ents, appointed by the National Edu- cation ociation. and This committee will urge all state | Holy Name socie superintendents to add the two stud- | ies in fourth grade work and carry | night. John Hasson of Cott them on through high school, mak- | ing practical economics one of the branches on which graduation credits are given “The big benefit will be derived,” says Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, su- perintendent of the Colorado schools | and chairman of the committee, “through the training of citizens to | understand that, in return for the | thing called a living, persons must | know how and be willing to render | society service of vital value and to | develop sound business principles of | individual and comriunity life.” GIRLS DEFEAT MEN The cost department of the P. & F. | Corbin office will «urnish a dinner to the rate department as the, result of their losing a bowling contest last evening. The rate bowlers had such | a lead early in the match that girl substitutes took the places of the : regulars, and they proved they are parents will be afked to signify thejr POt of the “weaker sex” by also de- l wilingness to vaccination. feating the cost men. —advt. Victrolas, at Morans’ of —aavt. The first of a series of talks on was given by Professor hite at the Congregational church cha. el last night. The newest Christmas c the New Britain Trust Co.—advt. Mys. George A. Hooker of | “Chila Stu: 4 | Marcus W M 126 possible | Augustine, ter. Leading . hold an A Tuesdap evening at Electric hall. Ot- ay” r. and Camp have gone street, Star lodge, O. & important ficers will be nominated. ‘ _ The board of public charities will hold a monthly meeting in city hall to- night. Come Hear Victor to C. L. Pierce record No- one.—advt. Engine Company No. out by a “still” alarm at 4:45 o’clock this morning, for a slight fire in the [ Mary's ghurch. cellar of the Stronr Florist store at the eorner of Main street and Hunger- ford Court. & 18697, course. lub®plan at to Florida, to spend the win- B., meeting was called Rough dry washing at 9 cents the Charter East of specials, street are recei Both mother are daing well. The Boy Scouts of Troop 4 will go | second degree, on heir regular weekly hike_on Sat- meet at the post | office and be ready to start by 1:45 the | o’clock. Assistant Scoutmaster Schae- fer will be in charge. On the hike sev- eral scouts are gaing 1o pass tests and | be hel urday. They will scout* games will be played. John J. Tarrant won the turkey in ! the “45” card tournament held by the of the church St. was dent oper: 15 and pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. George K Macauley street, connected with the New Brit- ain Lumber company, was removed to Oak hospital at Hart- ford, yesterday, where he underwent an operation for throat trouble. The newest Christmas club plan at the New Britain Trust Co.—advt. Two weelk-end chocolates jarge Tur Main assorted n bulk, 69¢, the 80c kind; sh bath towels, 2 for $1.00. Axelrod’'s Park St.—advt. Miss Anna Dowdle of Main street, who has been seriously 1Il with a se- vere attack of bronchitis and tonsilitis | is improving slowly. emploveq at the P. & F. Corbin of- fice- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miss Dowdle is ohnson of ng congratula- tions on the birth of a daughter, born yesterday. John the Evangelist church age recently injured in an at Ve ation at St. Fra terday. Start your Xmas club for 1921 the The senior 3 v the Pyramids of this cit will the o’clock clay evening. ———————————e—r | cCmClErY 7 LOUIS PERLYSKY C. P. A.| New Britain Trust BASKETBALL G team of the plas Boys' club this evening. modeling will The Boys' t Central Park gymnasium The also club tonight AUDITS ACCOUNTING INCOME Room Hartford, Conn. Teleohone Ch. 8355. Rlace, who auto acci- underwent hospital ves- * club at clas: meet band will for SYSTEMS TAX REPORTS 306 Pilgard Building Co.’s. Fair baby CHRISTMASMO To theFolks in the Old Co MONEY ORDER, DRAFT OR GEORGE A. QUIGLE 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, C St. A will next Deaths and Funerals. | W. G. Hart of Weth grandsons, Wesley T. and Hart, and several brothers survive him. He wos 57 and a member af the Knights Templars. Peter Grace, The funeral of Peter Grace was held at 9 o’clock' this morning at St | A solemn high mass of requiem was sung by Rev. Wil liam Krause. Rev. William A. Dow- ney, was deacon; Rev. John T. Win- [+ térs, sub-deacon, ahd Rev. Walter McCrann, was master of ceremonies, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Face to Face.” The pall bearers were, James Grace, Joseph Grace, James Crowley, Frank Crowley, James McGrail and Gerald Crean. The flower bearers were John Crowley and Edward Ja- nelle. Rev. Walter McCrann conduct- ed the_committal service at the grave in St. Mary’s new cemetery M Lucy P. Shep Mrs. Lucy P. Shepard, Daniel B. Shepard, died th at the hospital. She was a Forestville for a number o of late has made her homel} grandson, Daniel M, Sep Trinity street. Funeral s held from the home Monda at 2 o'clock. Burial will b cemeterp, Bristol. Rev. H, will officiate. SEEK WOMAN IN HAMM Charles E. Johnson, The funeral of Charles E. Johnson will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home at 488 Church street, Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church, will officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers. Mr. Johnson was = member of the Swedish Lutheran church, Harmon: lodg: . F. & A. M., Giddings chapter, Washington L. Morgan lodge K. of P. Andre lodge, I O. O. F. Vega society Corbin Cabinet lock 765 Foreman's club. James E. Kelly. The funeral of James E. Kelly will 1d at 9 oiclock tomorrow morn- aling at St. Mary's church. The bur- ial will be in St. Mary’s new ceme- tery. of last Bartholomew Tolli. The funeral of Bartholomew Tolli,of 216 North street, who was killed’ yes- terday at the Connecticdt Quarries company, will be held at § o'clock to- morrow morning at §t. Mary's church. Mrs. Willinm Morchead. The funeral of Mrs. William More: head will be held at 9 o’clock tomor- row morning at the church of St. John the Evangelist. The burial will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. n at VACO8 L. HMHAIM Ardmore, Okla. — Follo¥ death from revolver wounds! at 8:156 s in this Mrs. Catherine Dunlay. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Dun- | lay will De held at 10 o’clock tomor-|{Il. Hamon, one of the weal row morning at St. Mary’s church. ! dependent oil producers in The burial will be in$t. Mary's new | try_and republican national | teeman for Oklahoma, po i | searching for Mrs. Clara Hi .John Turner. j distant relative, in connec! Johr Tirner, formerly of this city, | the shooting. The shootin died suddenly at San ¥rancisco, Cal., | occurred in a hotel here whei as a result of an operation following ! made his home, was first a fall scveral days ago. He was at to be accidental. Later one time in business in Yhis city and ! charged he was shot by th in Hortford. His wife, Grace Howell | who, at various intervals i Turner, his mother, a daughter, Mrs. § few years had been his ste the | v

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