New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 11

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North Pacific Pure Oil ... Pan Am P & T Pénn RR . Pierce-Arrow Financial EXCHANGE REPORTS| =-",=x: R Sin Oil Ref.. South Pacific South Raiiway . 2 Studebaker Co .. ‘Wall street, 10:30 a. m.—Oil shares | Texas Co .. again dominated the constructive side | Texas & Pacif of the stock market on the resumption | Tob Prod of trading today. Mexican Pet., the | Trans Oil .. feature of last Saturday's rally made an initial gain of two points, which soon was increased to 3 1-2, Houston Ol rose 2 1-2 and Pan-American Union Pac United Fruit they visited the institution in the Pet. a large fraction, but Pacific O and Royal Dutch eased slightl: Unted Ret St... interests of the campaign to rais Food Prod. . $600,000 for the proposed new build- Indus Alco. . ¥ ] ings. When these disciples of human- Among rails and industrials ear quotations were confusing, St. Paul pfd. advancing 1 1-4 with firmness Rubber Co had finished their tour through the in Vanadiwm and Lackawanna steels, ][] [ 5] ) ] ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) @) @) ) DANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR When we launched DANIEL WEBSTER flour on the market a eomparatively short time ago, we anticipated success, as we knew we « Were offering to the consumer the best flour ever produced, and lhe 'HOSPITAL FUND * GETS HOSPITAL AID < | Patients and Staff at Institution Contribute $391 That the New Britain General hos- pital is appreciated by those who are patients there, was brought out forcibly to several solicitors, when 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Ci STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL, WE OFFER:— _ 50 North & Judd 50 American Hardwa 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 Stanley Works cloDoclooonoooooopooot discriminating consumer is not slow to recognize merit in a really moritorious article. However, the popularity of DANIEL WEBSTER has grown far |8 excess of our most sanguine anticipations, 2] It has already pleased thousands of housewives. Its quality has [H] been a stronger argument than could have been made by tongue or [H] pen. It may well bo called “A flour of quality.” “Better than the and we ecan truthfully claim for it “Omnce known, never l‘or-m Clean, pure, wholesome and sanitary, DANIEL WEBSTER flour will ever continue to lead where the consumer demands the best. High Allis-Chalm Mfg. 3 Am Beet Sug ! Am Can 2613 Am Car & Fdy 127 | Am Cot ON1 .... 201 Am H & Leath .. 9 | Am Loco ..86% ! ‘Am Smeit & Ref 46 % Am Sug Ref com 3% Am Sum Tob .. 76 Low 31y Close 31y L% Spencer > & & ¥ - - e JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stork Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Roston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'} Rank Mlag. Ours Is A\prolrnulva company and our mill is equipped with the most modern contrivances known to .nan, it being our constant alm and Intention to give to the consumers of DANIEL WEBSTER Flour the very best flour in the world, While DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more than . Am Tel & Tel .. 99 other flours, “The value recelved more than eoquals the higher Am Tob 119 cont.” Am Wool ... 5% ~Your bread will be more nutritiois, will have a finer flavor and Anaconda Cop .. 39% o e €00 00 68 1 o1 @ #E R @ o o Atch Top & S F 83% w = b T N T will remain sweet and fresh longer; and you can obtain more, bread 'm | At Gul WI..11 Baldwin Loco . ————— . D. JUDD F.G. JUDD W. T. 8D juDD & CO 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, comucvnm, Investments, Local Stocks .Telephones, 181 North & Judd Fractional Warrants Adjusted WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRE), CHRISTMAS MONI than from an equal quantity of any other flour, O] A trial will convince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will mak Balt h‘ D 38% s own arguments and appéal to you &s eloquently as did the re- Bl B RT T Te ke nowned man whose name it bears. - G B8 v X The guarantee protects you. Please read it: Cent Leath Co . “It you are not thoroughly convinced that DANIEL WEBSTER [W] | Ches & Ohlo ... 63 * has produccd tho best bread you ever baked after you have [W] [ i Yook T8 B 81 - an entire sack of it, return the empty sack to the dealer, E O] of course.— Chino Cop Chile Cop .. 9% leave your name with him, and the purchase price will be refund- Consol Gas . cumm'rm to us.” Wl Meriden, Ct, . 81% [@] | Corn Prod Ret .. T4% Cruc St . 98 % 8] | Cuba Cane Sug 24% O] O] Endicott-Johnson 56% I I ( : Eri 14% J CAHI O Frie 1at prd ... 22 @] | Gaston w & W .. 3% 0] O] i Gen Elec . .129% Gen Mot .. .. 16% Goodrich (B F) C 43% Wholesale Grocers ] | Gt Noreh pta - 5% INn Cent ....... Inspir Cop .. Inter Con ... % Inter Con pta .. = 87% . !"% Plainville, Ct. Removal at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. Patrolman Thomas Woods who has been undergoing treatment at St Francis' hospital is expected home in is greatly improved Steel crowded building, the fund had been Steel ptd increased through the spirit of those Utah Cop : afflicted and the institution staff who while Southern Pacific, Crucibl S Chaul pontributed 3831 Steel and the principel ghicptn :‘\(‘rz Willys Overland One of the most striking x/mxdcnl: Moy fiactions G 1oy pof:m encountered. was when oné of the ek st . solicitors stopping at the bedside if a P e ‘;'":.’;pm:’s‘;’;'zedfl‘_;’; LOCAL STOCK young man, who is a patient suffering Arain oussaTot (35 1o SRS i e from a broken leg, received from this final hour when pressure became MARKET TODAY |3, e ta.d ot espite tne facs more general. : 3 g el .pmox‘:‘:nfl‘;";‘:o';;-; ek e o | hat his condition was such that he ; i Asked | would probably be at the insfitution llof:e:; Y:’:‘:‘g{k Exchange quota- | {ifq Electri€ Light ... 114 118 until next February, the treatment, member:n: leh N? Frcuter FCOL ] B0 N 136 el TR S ey 101 and attention given, and his ob- Shange) ©of the New York Stock Ex- | Am Hardware . 33 137 ions of the crowded condition Am Hosier 5 T 95 and the great work that can be done Am Brass : : 172 in the new buildings, he felt it a Bristol Brass 2 | pleasure to be able to give his mite Billings and toward the success ofthe venture. Colt's Arms Other solicitors about the city h: Eagle Lock . come upon hundreds of cases of per- L F and ( sons who have received the benefits of _ _ Rights the Neu Britain General hospital in N B Machine and who in their chance to Niles-Be-Pond com cause, gave with a spirit of North and Judd .- 5 gratitude and with an earnest hope Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 t the required sum would be met Stanley Works and bettered. Staidard Screw com The people needed the hospital. and Scovill Mfg Co were bettered by it. Today is the last Traut and Hine opportunity the people of the city Union Mfg Co have to aid in the cause, and a little 98% v thought to the slogan: *‘You'll Need e, . . It,”” should be borne in mind. Victrolas, at Morans,’ aavt. Miss Dorothy Penfield has accepted a position as permanent clerk at the Charity Organization on Center street. | | Men’s Christmas neckwear $1.00 } value, 65c; $1.50 value, $1.00,ut | [0ca] Boy Brmgmg Reliel to Besse-Leland's.—Advt. Harry C. Brown and Charles Mc- 1 000 9 k s n Carthy attended the Boston College- 5) ua e “ emrs Holy Cross football game last Sat- ' urday. - . Rough dry washing at 9 cents a Aviona, Albania, 1_)ec4 5.—An ean'h-_ pound beginning Dec. 13. Uniop Laun- | AUake has occurred in the Tempelini dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. .i‘x:s"il(": (;;uth:es; orh;k:‘i:l city render- 2 B 5, ersons homeless. Willlim R: Frasier of 89 East Main | 75 (00 PEotons jomeess o Stroet bas been reported by the Unit- | charge of Dr. John Reynolds of New ed States naval authorities as a de-| prjiain, Conn., has left Aviona for the : F, e To theFolks in the Old Co ““, sale ’ o € I'OlKs 1In e P aminG 70 srant|] MONEY ORDER, DRAFT OR C/ 207 297 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CO} Int Mer M .... Int Mer M pfd .. Int Nckel 14% Int Paper ... 2% Kelly Spring Tire 423% Kennecott Cop.. 18% Lack Bteel ...... 57 Lehigh Val .... 52% Mex Petroleum. .1843% Midvale Steel .. 33 Mis Pacific .... 21 Nat Lead . N Y Central . NYNH&H. Norf & West 5] 6] S =] =) olooloooooo] a few days. He in health. Men's $5.00 Parker Besse-Leland’s.—Advt. ? . The members of the New PBritain police department show a return of 100 per cent in contributions to the hospital drive. Tonight, Foresters®air at Bardeck S, shirts $3.45 at Shipping Board to Consider Advisa- bility of Favoring Reduced Rates r&- Amecrican Ships. Washington, Dec. 6.—Investigation into the advisability of permitting = = railroads to &rant preferential rates Death F = o etk e on commodities cdrried to ports for o n e nn! shipment in American vessels was be- eaths and Funerals. Landers, Frary and Clark gun today by the b_‘hu)pim; lxourd, e H. Steelc. \)’l{(lxr:-o{;:(;m:\\;:} r;g::L tr::l Hearings beginning ‘today will be | - puneral ervices were conducted at| ' r and Mrs. John & Loo conducted by the full board recent- f'ci” yocenis chureh this morning at Mr. and Mrs. John A. - ly named by President Wilson under !y o'olock for the late James Herry ARD ma > Jones act. Steele who died Saturday at the hos- We wilih DR ;m]‘“t 4 pital following an illness of several|neighbors, Fellowship club months’ duration. Burial was in Fair- | Center church and the boys FoSE el ey Stanley Works, for their Kind tokens of sympathy to us in For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. Jn)ln ¥, Mullen who'is at St. Fran- hoqnl.‘\l Hartford, is now able to sit up for a short time daily. Thae Tegner Lodge, Order of Vasa, will tonight at Vega hall. All | | | s oECECIECsEssEeES R CECESCEEEESESEE meet com- until interstate suspended Johnston, formerly Miss Arta Gilbert, reavement. Judson P. Landon and and Mrs. F. B. Lando Miss Ruth A. Landon. Mrs. Bromley of 5 5 Belden street will ational church, efficiated of the country- | First Congreg SEGCLECOBGEHES SRS HEA SR BEGS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO GET TO THE BANK DURING THE DAY — 1921 ' CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN. Paying Interest 3 WE WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY EVENING, g DECEMBER 8th, FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 O’CLOCK. s . TRUST CO. (3 BRITAIN Gy (045 #@@@@E##E##E@@E@E#@ Resources $3,550,000 fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ & & 0] & o & & [ entertain members ot Alexandria lodge No. 24 1. 0. O. F. of St. G. homa Thursday afternoon. George Leoulis of Hartford and Miss Adeia Milauskas of 312 High street have taken out a marriage licéhse. Hoffman has sold prop- James J. at her erett G. erty on Lincoln street to Watson. > Dec. —Aavt. A son was born yesterday morping and Mrs. Luther Parker of 47 lkley Road, West Hartford, at the Niles street sanitarium. Mr. Parker is connected with the Parker Shirt com- pany in this city and is a former cap- tho New Victor Records at Morans’. tain and football star at Britain High school. Men's Parker shirts $5 and $¢ values, $4.43 at Besse-Leland’s.—Advt. Another Nurse Secured For New City Hospital Teresa O'Rrien of 145 North street, has been secured to two nurses who will assist Miss Blair at the new City hos- pital. As soon as a cook is secured the staff will be complete, since it will have the second Harris ex- department hopes patients in Miss Stanl, act one of the not be necessary -to nurse at once, Dr. J. R. health ready for plains. The to have the place days a few C. MEETING. executive commitice of the bureau of the Chamber of held a meeting in the rooms this afternoon. sussed for arranging 1d next regular meet- ntile bureau. The ociation will meet at the Chamber roems at 8 o'clock this evening. Tomorrow afternoon o'clock the directors of the mer tile burcau will meet ‘LOUIS PERLYSKY C.P. A.| l AUDITS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS INCOME TAX REPORTS Room 306 Pilgard Building Hartford, Conn. Telephone Ch. 8353. The trafiic Commerce, Commerce Plans were di for the docket ing of the merc Milk D ers’ as shipping in the port According to officials of the board showed sufficient shipping |a \ble in a number of ports, and Chairman Benson has unnounced tBat the survey the board will probably recommend immediately that the interstate com- merce commidion make the prefer- ential rate section effective. 10 CONTROL GRAIN Representative Steenerson to Intro- duce Bill in Congress Today for Du- tics on Wheat Flour and Semolina. Washington, Dec. 6.—Bills provid- ing a duty on wheat and flour imports and regulating grai ckchanges hava been framed by Representative Steen- erson of Minnesota, who expects to in- federal trade commission to investi- gate the activity of foréign govern- in mar- ments in the American kets. Dutes of 30 wheat, $1.35 per barrel on flour and 30 per cent ad valorem on semolina and other wheat products are provided for in one of Mr. Steenerson’s bills. The measure designed to regulate grain exchanges provides that organi- tions operating them shall admit roups of farmers orzanized on the co-operative principle on equal footing j with other members. cents per bushel on Tabs’ Drum Corps to Observe Anniversary i The 20th anniversary exercises |! | the Tabs’ drum corps will be he 1, Thursday evening at the B« 8 1¥ taurant, Hartford. President Thomas | Lowe, one of the s and the tirst president of the zation. will open the social with ddress jand other members of the corps will | also be heard. Included in the guests are James Keegan, Charles Price and | Frank Kerin, former members of the corps, and Major Allen of Hartford, president of the New England union of fife and drum bands. H Mrs. Lucy P. Shep- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her grand- son, D. N. She; d of 13 Trinity in West cemetery, the funeral of ard, held this street. iurial w Bristol William C. Landon. The funeral of .William C. Landon was held vesterday afternoon from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson P- Landon of 72 Hart street. Rev. Henry W. Maier officiated. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Maria Kunz. The funeral of Mrs. Maria Kunz was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the late home at 3 Webster hill. Rev. M. H. Gaudian, pastor of St. John’s German Lutheran church, of- ficiated and interment was in Fairview cemetery. The pall Julius Grass, M. A. Krech, . Zaehler, Charles Hepp. bearers were Guenthia, C. A. Gruelich and Conrad Schleicher, Advanced age and 2 lengthy periad¥of ill health claimed Conrad Schleicher yesterday morn- ing, and he passed away at his home at 104 (,reen\\ocd street. The de- ceased vears of age. A res came to the half century residence in somewhat dent of (.mrn he United States about a and took up his this city about 1880, making his home here since ghat time. For a num- ber of years he was employed at the P. and F. Corbind plant prior to his retirement at that factor Surviving wife, a son Louis daughter, M Rose Lingne indchildren and three great-gi childrey. Rev. M. H. Gaudian, pas- tor of 'St. John's German Lutheran church. will oficiate at the funeral services to bé held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in cemetery CARD OF THANKS r'e Lo expre: our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of sympathy and kindness extended us during the iil- ness and death of our dearly beloved son and brother. We wish especiall » members. should be present. the g The many friends of Mrs. Harrison Last summer the . merce commission will be pleased to learn of her safe | January 1 the operation of the prefers | ; G C ’ arrival at Panama. 'Fntiz\l rail rate section ?r the .éo:\l:-s . 5 act upon the recommendation o e : 3 Mot b co:rfed Shlippf)ng Board in order that a sur- _ Mrs. Bucy I Shepard. 2 g advt. | O P onld be made of the American | _Rev. Henry W. Maier, pastor of the Mr. ago, Fairview We d CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere to all kind friends, neighbors latives for their kindness an pathy extended during the illn at the death of my beloved WILLIAM MORH BAN ON IMMIGRAT Housc Committce Authorizes on Johnson Aliens Coming Into able Restrict Action port on the Johnson bill immigration into the United M for a period of two years was g today by the house immigratios mittée. Chairman Johnson committee said the measure w given preference in the howse. SUB-TREASURY SUSPE New York Branch Will Cease. dons in Conforming With O sional Act, a t Close of B Today. New the York, Dec. 6.—Confom ovisions of an act of con ing the various subtre: Ted throughout the count York sub-treasury will ce: fter the close of business New board will take possessk the building. Mar of the emp now numbering less than 100 W takén over by the federal reserve and the chage will bo effected out disturbance to,the country's financial center. The New York sub-treasury, i very heart of the city’'s financia: trict, was established in 1845 served as an independent U. S. ury up to and including the p

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