New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 11

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| { . Financial YALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall streaet elose—Oila rallied in the #t hour and Asphalt made a regular fain but the general list recorded few nges, The closing was irregular. Sales approximated 600,000 shares, —_— (New TYork Stock Exchange quota. nrlhhfi by Richter & Co,, of the New York Stock e.) Close, s Chal 36 Migh. Low. Mtg. 384 28 i l 37‘1 9314 8% 99 % 119 6614 371% a3 3N 20 It & Ref 38 Ref com 9314 matra TH T8y Tel & Te 997% s Tobacco 119 Woelen ALY ponda Cop . 38 k. &8 F. 83 Q-ll & Wt I 80N ldwin Loco . it & Ohto... Steol B, . n Rap Tran. Paeifie .... 1 Lther Co 40% & Ohle... 60% N & St P. 28 REg Isl & P 26 ssx o Bteel ., 7% Horn Coal,. 17 icott-John 61 =t ptd 20% on, W & W 43 Eleetrio . .126 Motor 1% ) C 0% pfd .. T8 LA LI * Com .. 0% Con ptd 16 P Mar.... 14% or Mar pfd 64% tekel ,.... ”» ell Motor . ePtrol L1844 o Steel .. 31% i Pac .. 19% ontral .., 73% NIt & H.. 20% Cand West100% IEN NAMED CLERK Water Meter Reader Will facancy in Water Department e Named Permanently. O'Brien of Vine street, was temporary clerk of the water Iing the position left vacant d of I'. J. Fgan, at a bn of that commlission ning. His cheolce for the nt position secems a certainty net expected that he will tion for the place. Mr, has been connected with the nt for about 20 years, a rt of which as timekeeper, rocently as a meter reader, ting at which a permanent Il be named will be held 7. Advertisement llector of Taxes will accept he following plece of land oreclosed for non-payment Bids will be received at in City Hall, New Britain, to 5 p. m. en February 10, must be made in cash on Pt quit claim deed ece of land is situated on de of Market Street, orth of Newington Ave., own as Lot No. 153 in the elghts tract, so-called., as map on file in the Town fMice. The lot is 60 foot and 136 foot deep. s the right to re. LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY Bid Hfd Electrl Seles3 20 Southern N ..102 Am Brass .180 Am Hos Am Hardwa Am Silver Billings and Bristol Prass Colt’s Arms Eagle Lock LF&C Na Mar Lamp B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com N and J Mfg Co Peek, Stow and Wilcex ! Russell Mfg Co Standard Screwr com Stanley Rule and Levell')o Stanley Works Traut and Hine . Spencer 35 B0 2714 100 CLEARING IWII ml‘l‘ Exchange . 985,719 Balance .. 85,692,276 ' BELOIN LIKELY T0 HBAD LIST (Continued from First Page.) oonsequently was assessed twice. The matter was righted. A few minor er- rors in sending out the cards resulted in visits at the office, but upon being adjusted, the ewners were satisfied. Are Not Satis John Sweeney, P. S. McMahon and 8. L. Davidson, who were quoted yes. terday as being entirely satisfied with the system after a visit to the office of Director Linder, stated teday that they had not been to the ofiee yester- day. Mr. Linder explained that the men had previously expressed ap- proval of the system. Would ut Mayor's Pay. Mr. Sweeney expresses himself as in faver of drastic measures to curb city expenditures, He is in faver of starting with the salary of a mayer and cutling each and every city offi- clal and paid commissioners. and so far as is possible reducing forces in the ecity employ in numbers. He re- called his tax of eight vears ago of $785 and remarked that he paid $2,750 last year on the same identical property and does not know what he will be required to pay this year. Dur- ing the year of his $785 payment, three of the four paved streets in the city were placed (East Main, Main and West Main astreets) while last year there was no paving in spite of the high tax. Until he has found what the tax rate for this vear {= going to be, he paid, he cannot go on record as satisfied. BANDITS GET $30,000 Four Bind Teledo Jeweler and Cus- tomers and Escape in Auto After Taking Their Pick. Toledo, 0., Jan. 25.—~Feur bandits entered the Daniels jewelry store here today bound the proprietor and cus- tomers hand and foot and escaped in an autemoblle with jewelry valued at more |hun £30,000. WOMAN RIVALS BILL HART Is Quick on the Pull, But Gun Did Not Go ON and Her Alleged Assailant Still Lives. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 25.—Mrs. Lil. lan Bangham pressed the muszie of a pistol to the side of William Wilson, a negro charged with assaulting her, at a court hearing in Forest Hills today. She pulled the trigger but the pistol did not go off, Forty or 50 women, assembled in the courtreom cried: “Kill him'* and "‘we'll stand by you."’ HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, Band Has Been Organized by Members of the R. 0. T. C~Other Notes. A band has been organized among the members of the R. O. T. C. at the New BHritain High scheol. The band is headed by Drum Major Payl E. Hannon. Marching songs are be- ing taught the members by Captain Clark, The Young Women's Literary society will hold a meeting during the sixth period tomorrow afternoen. Harry Lauder, the wcll known singer, will bo discussed. The Amphion dramatic club held a regular meeting dyring the sixth per- fod this afternoen. The standing between the interclass basketball games is as follows: Seniors have won 2, lost 0; Juniors, won 1, lost 1; sophemores, won 1, lost 1; syb. freshmen, won 0, lost 1; freshmen, won O, lost 1. On this Friday the senlors will play the freshmen, and the jumiers will play the syb-fresh- men. S S et 8. 45% for 20 Years . From the gold bonds of a Come neoticut corpora- tion, which are protected by in- surance & n d sinking fund, Melhuish & Co. 40 Wall Strect, New Yk Send for ' | Circular Co-2 Asked 125 EIGHT CASES FOR SHORT CALENDAR I Father Versus Son j= One of the Cases Scheduled for Trial Date. Eight cases are listed on the short calendar docket for the session next Friday afternoen at 2:30 eo'eclck. They are as follows: Justin Poskos against Thmas Secondo, motion for more spe cific statement, Lawyer Henry Roch for the plaintiff, Lawyer A. A. Green berg for tho defendant; Patrick How- | ley et ux., against the heirs and as- signs of Henry L. PParsons, ‘judgment, Lawyer Elias T. Ringrese for the plaintiff; Edward Rehnberg against Patrick 8. McMahon, answer, Judege Wiiliam F. Mangan for the flaintift, Lawyer M. A. Sexton for the defend- ant. Jacob Winkle against M. Bolton, pleading, Lawyer Joseph G. Woods for the plaintiff, Lawyer Stanley J.Tra. ceski far the defendant; Augusto Can- osci against Michael J, Dobruck, per- mission to file bill of particulars, Judge F. B. E. O'Keefe for the defendant; Reli- able Upholstering company against DI. Berson, order that defendant plead Lawyer Henry P. Rache for the plain- tiff, Lawyer A. A. Greenberg for the defendant; Albert Silberstein against Sidney L. Turan et al., order that de- fendant plead, Lawyer flenry P. Roche for the plaintiff, Lawyer Sta ley J. Traceski for the defendan Nicholas Bchweitzer against William N. Schweitzer, judgment and hearing in damages, Judge William F. Man- gan for the plaintff, A BACHELORS' DANCE Novel Social Fvent Arranged at Shut- tle Meadow Club on February 4— Those in Charge and Patronesses, Something new in the social line in this eity will be intreduced on Friday, February 4, at the Shuttle Meadow club, when a nymber of youns men will hold a ‘““Baahaelors’ Ball.” Those Hungerford, Lawyer IL' in charge of the affair have arranged | for an interesting evening’'s entertain- ment. The event will be given under the directien of the following: A. P. Ab- be J. P. Baldwin, A. W. Bowman, H. J. Bruemmer, Philip Corbin, E. J. Emmons Jr,, A. J. English W. . Hart, B. A. Hawley, W. P. Hudsomn E. W. Irving, Dr. J. S. Irvin, W. J Killough. Leonard Maier, R. C. Merwin, G. M. Robinsan, E. C. SBavery, C. F. Stanley, W. J. Sweeney, F. P. Upson, John- stone Vance, Rebert C. Vanee, H. P. | Witness Against Brindell Vermilya, A. C. Wetmore and T. W. Wilbor, Jr. The patronesseas will be: Mrs. N. P. Cooley, Mrs. E- H. Cooper, Mrs, W liam C. Hungerford, Mrs, A. C. Mc- Kinnie and Mrs. A. G. Kimball. Deaths and Funerals. Carmen Diement Carmen, the young sen of Mr. and ! f ! Mrs. Louigy Diement of 308 Church , street dicd at his home this morning. | aen The funeral will be held at his late ! home tomorrow afternoon at | were taken off a job ERALD, CITY ITEMS McGuire, ()pucmn. has moved Main street, Booth's Block, Room: 413-414.—Advi. Miss Mary Stern of the Cennecticut Business college has taken a position in the office of the Trumbull Electric \unll’\Jn\ in Plainvitle. . and Mrs. William Hultberg of 376 Chestnut street, quietly their 47th wedding anniversary their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hultberg were married in South Man- hester by the late Rev. Mr. Hunt- ington. ‘ Hagop Ohannsen, aged -23, of 145 Washington street, and Miss Osanna laroogian, aged 16, of 33 Lafayette street, took out a marriage license to- day. Tax Collector B. Loomis has called for bids on a Market street lot recent- ly taken for non-papment of taxes. The place will be sold to the highest bidder. A, G. Haumond Camp, U. S. W. V. will meet this evening at the Arch street armeory. MRS. HARGRAVES INJURED Local Woman in Wreck at Meriden When Her Car Crashes Into Ford Touring Mrs. Harriet Hargraves of 165 Arch street, featured in an accident at Meriden last night, when her tour- ing car and a Ford touring, owned and driven by Ralph Righello of East Center street, Wallingford, collided. The accident happened near the cor- ner of Frary avenue and North Colony road at 7:45 o’cloek. Mrs. Hargraves suffered some slight bruises about the ®ody, but otherwise escaped any seri- @8s injury. The front fender of her @® was damaged, and the running board ripped partly off. The Ford had the fender smashed and the left rear wheel broken. Mrs. Hargraves was traveling north and the Ford was turning from Frary avenue onto Nerth Colony road, in- tending to go south, when they met. ERWIN HOME CORP. ELECTS, The Erwin Home corporation held its annual meeting at the Seuth Con- gregational church last evening. The follpwing officres were elected to serve for the: coming year: Presi- dent, Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill; vice president, Paul K. Rogers: sec- retary, J..C. Moody; treasurer, . W. Schultz; auditor, H, D. Humphre finance committee, E. H. Ceoper. E. W. Schultz apd E. W. Pelton; board of managers for two Years, E. H. Cooper, Paul K. Rogers and il. A. Moore. THREATENED TIE-UP Tells Accused Power Wielded By Building Trades. New York, Jan. .—A threal to tie up every construction job in the United States unless certain workmen here, was as- to Robert I’. DBrindell his trial on charges extortion in connection with the building trust’” investigation. This testimony was given by Rob- ert C. Whiting of the George A. Ful- ler Co- who also asserted that Dr pulled off men from two jobs was undertaking after ‘ribed today bor leader at that coneern 30 ’flw company declined to cancel a TUESDAY, observed | at | JANUARY 25, 1021. Member New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. We Offer and Recommend Southern New England Tele Price to Yield 7.70 TATE VETERANS IN FAVOR OF BONUSES Refcrendum Shows 39 Posts in Favor of Award. While Only 18 Oppose it (Special to the Herald.) Hartford, Jan. 25.—A referendum !on the question of state bonus for ex- lser\'icenwn. made to the posts of the American Legion throughout the state shows 39 in favor of the proposition and 18 against the bonus, it was an- nounced late this afternoon from the state headquarters of the Legion here. Among the larger posts n favor of a bonus, werec those of Hartford and !Ne\\' Britain. Those who returned a | t othe referendum were: Ban- sristol, Clinton, Danbury, Deep Danielson, East Hartford, Fair- Glastonbury Greenwich, Gris- wold, Hartford, Litchfield, Meriden, Maosup, M c New Britain, New Hartford, Norfolk, Noroton Heights Plainville , Putnum, Rockville bcv- mour, Shelton, Simsbury, South C Douthington, Sprague, St Stonington, 'l"orrmghm, Wallingford Waterbury, Williamantic, and favorable reply tam, River, field Unionville, Wethersfield, Windsor. of legislation for a state bonus are; Ansonia, Branford, Bridgeport, Derby st Haven, Guilford, Had- dam, New Haven. New Milford, Nor- { walk, Old Lyme, Stamford, Thomas- ton, West Haven, Wilton and Win- sted. WAIVES EXAMINATION. Waterbury, Jan. 25.—Pefer Salonis | one, of 57 Adelaide street, Hartford, was today bound over for the next term of superior court under bonds of $1,000 on a charge of manslaughter. i Coroner Monzani held { criminally responsible for the death of Fireman Frank Sutton, who died struck by an automobile driven by Salomone on Thanksgiving Day morn- ing. Salomone waived esxamination when arraigned before City Court o'cleck and burial will be in §t. Mary's ‘ qub-contract and make another with { Judge John F. McGrath, today. new eemetery. a contractor suggested by Brindell. There is a Federal Reserve bank back of you when you carry your ac- The posts who oppose the passage Salomone | as a result of injuries sustained when® Circular on Request JOHN P. KEO Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of } STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to G. F. GROFTF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl 3 TE 2 e e e i e TL b. JUDD F. G. JUDD JUDD & ¢ 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CO; Investments, Local Stocks We Will Buy 100 Shares Stanley Works Tel The Hartford-Connecticut Tru Corner Main and Pearl Streets, H Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Fund ! Safe Deposn Boxes, $5 and upward Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn' Foreign Exchange to 2!! parts of ] LETTERS OF CREDIT GENE Bank by mail. It is safe and savi | | | | 1 | NEW BRITAIN NATION ORGANIZED 1860 | Under United States Government Sup THE LARGEST 'SAFE DEPOSIT VA in the city. 1,000 New Boxes For Rent'at $3. 00 Open Monday Evenings. The Oniy National Bank in TRUSTCD T NEWERTAN G, count at The New Britain Trust Co. Back of every member bank in the Federal Re- serve system is the strength .of the organ- ized banking resources of the country. By dealing with this bank, the system’s fagcili- ties an:d resources are available to you.—— What is this worth to you in giving confi- dence, as to the stability of your banking arrangements? Bring Your Account With Us” | WE OFFER o On Your Funds if Inve: !;1 Our New CERTIFICATES OF.D Issued in Denomination $500,.28L 000

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