New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 11

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Financial L STREET STOCK XCHANGE REPORTS Dils again led the genernl list to low levels at the outset of today's stock ket seaston. Royal Duteh was the viest feature, soon losing 2 points. ols, equipments and motor spevial- made fractional concessions but is were dull and unchanged. Within first half hour reversals became o extensive on selling of Crucible, feral Asphalt, Mexican Pet. and s Roebuck. KExchange on london lolted part of yesterday's late rally wll Strect, Noon —Iiivery branch he industrial divisions was includ- in the additional losses registered ing the morning. The opening of 8 per cent. for call money ac- rated the further reaction. Oils sugars especially reflected more ble trade conditions and the sons were applicable to the heaviness of Hide and preferred and Sears, Roe- Motors, coppers, tobaccos and pus wpecialties declined 1 te 2 and shippings finally yielded. were the only xroup to display ve steadiness, Northern Pacific ing 1% points Exchange on on made additional recever: yesterday's reversal fall Rtreet, 1:30 Announcement [ditional price reductions made the us issues more susceptible to pres- during the dull mid-session. Gen- Asphalt, Mgxican Pet. and Stand DIl of New Jorsey preferred, were e by 2% to % points. Equipments low priced rall forfeited 1 2 to 2 hor Street Clono.—Anide (rom t Northern und Nerthern Pacific, prices wers reached later, the or call money rising (0 8§ per The cloning was heavy approximated 550,000 shares w York Steck Fxchange quota- Richter & Co., New York Stock Close 34 42 High 348 ot Sugar. 43 ® seis 30\ r & Fdy.121% & Lther. ooomotiv L3 mit & Ref 42 Ref com 01, jumatra Toh 7% ol & Tel.. 597 obacco 15 colen ... 68, nds, Cop .. 387% oD & B I 82N r & Wi 1 Loco Ohto .. iyl B { Tran eific 116 Lther Co 30% Ohlo 58 I & Bt P 279 26% Low 34 42 LAY 13 198 rlnl Tire 46 ptt Cop Pana T . rrow .. ol Car Cop d 8 e & Ret ) and .. of Probate holden at nd for the Dis- erlin, in the County of Hart- #tate of Connocticut, on the February A. D., 1831, , Reromrd F_ Gaffney, judge of Stanislaw Sthachelek last ritaln, in sald district de- ourt ain, within a the petition of Michael k of waid ew Rritain, at this Court ortain th nd distributees of smid law Sthachelek as per on file more fully appears that sald yplication be etormined at the Probate ew Britain, in sald district, of February A. D, ! Union Pacific | by the | of LYOYD GEORGE take great pride in his tmlent singer—particularly of Welsh songs. The first prize he ever won in his life was won ih'a Welsh singing contest Southern Pacific R Southern Rail E Studebaker Co Texas Co ‘Texasand F Tob Prod Trans Oil e United Fruit 107% United Retail St 5 U 8 Food Pred U ¥ Incus Alco U 8 Rubber Co U 8 Steel U 8 Stecl jd .... Utah Copper ..... Va Car Chem Willy Overland ... LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY Asked Co.) Bid (Furnished by Richter & Hfd. Elec. ldght Seuthern N E Tel . Am Hardw . Am lHosiery Am Brass Bristol Brass Billings and Colt's Arms Eagle lock sanders F and C N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com Neorth and Judd Peck, Stow and Stanley Works Standard Secrew Scavill Mfg Co Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co sSpencer .. 80 Wilcox 3% com Exchange Halance “HARDYIARE CITY” ISSUED Mon y Paper of Chamber of Com- merce Makes Appearance Among Members of Organization. The first issue of “The Hardware City,” an ‘edition published monthiy Chamber of Commerce, has been issued to the members. The paper had not heen published for some months past due to changes at the Commerce Chamb but will hereafter continue on its regular monthly schedule. A short history the city’s factories is contained there- in and deals with the output. GIRL TRIES SUICIDE. Despondent Becanse She Was Promoted with Classmates. Feb. 2.—Ashamed and because she had failed to pass her mid-year examinations und move up with her class In the Summer Avenue grammar school ut Newark, 8tefla Trana, 14, of No, 375 Summer avenue, refused to be con- soled by h mother and shot her- self with h father's revolver yes- terday afternoon. She was taken to the City hospital, Newark, where her condition is critical. Last June Stella ted her class in every subfect Just pnefore the noon recesy yesterday she sat in the froat row of the class room and listened expectantly while her teacher, Miss Allce Holmes, slowly read off the list of those children who were to be pro to the next higher grade. DAWES Q"ll‘“ RUMOR. Washington, Dawes of Chicago told a heuse war investigating committee today that he s “net going intn public office.” His statemant was cdlled forth by reason widely spread raports that he might hecome a member of President HMarding's cabinet Not w York, disappointed moted WOULD STOP LOANS. Washington, Feb. -A resolution hy Senator Walsh, democrat, Massa- chusetts to prohibit further loans foreign governments without the ap- proval of congress was reported out to- day by the wsenate foreign relations | committee LAUREL (OLH'I' ’l‘0 \thI‘ A regular meeting of Taurel court, No. 8, Order of Amaranth will he held in Masonic hall Friday eveming of this week at 7:40 o'clock. The sewing society will meet in the parlors in the of | Feb. 2.-—Charles G. | to | i Willheimer's { and h | the clog records for Kebruary are .. Pierce Co.—Advt. Thomas De Lucco of 82 North stre was arrested today by Officer \\'xllnul 8. Strolls on a charge of non-support. A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs Luke Welch of 5384 Main street Deaths and Funerals. ‘Kostos Kaldelis The funeral fo Kostos IKaldelis will | be held at o'clock tomorrow after- noon from hiy late residence 70 Trin ity street. The services will be con- ducted at the ireek Orthodox church on Beaty street. The burial will be in Fairview cemeicry Antonio Adinolfi. The funeral of Antonio Adinolli was held at 9 o'clock this morning from | the 8t. Mary's church. A solemn high | requiem was sung by R Walter ! McCrann, Rev. Willlam Kr vh-:‘-‘ eon, and Rev. J. Leo Sullivan sub-! deacon, of the &t Joseph's church., Burial was in the 8t. Mary's ceme! use Joscphina Siroello- Josephiina @iroello, nine months ol daughter of Vincenzo Siroello of 285 Myrtle street, died at the home this morning. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the under- taking' parlors of Laraia and com- pany on Spring street at 2 o'clock Mrs. John Was. The fupneral of Mrs, John Was, was hold at 9§ o'clock this moraing at the All-8aints church. Rev. 8tephen i Grohol ofliclated at the mass. The burjal was in St. Mary's new tery., GROUNDHOG TALE FAKE. Kansas Farmer Who “Tisn't So, B Heck ad 1T Monmouth, Kas.. Feb. —John experiment with the groundhog theory of ancient org:in annual discussion ended in 1ail- ure today. (An account of his in- tended experiment is given in un- other column of this issue). After standing in his observation tower hear the billet which he estab- lished for five groundhogs last fall, Willheimer recefved « visit from his 14 year old son, John, Jr. “I'm sorry dad.,” voung Willhein er bewan, 1 didn’t meun 1o do any- | thing wrong. But there won't be any groundhogs sticking their noses out of that den toeday. Last fall some fellows were out here hunting from town and sald they wanted some pos- sams. Sam Willets and | sacked those groundh ¢:s and sold them to the feHows for two deollars apiece as possums.” Watches Says Knows, GUNMAN DIES PENITEN' Detective's Murde Wrong Never Pays. Trenton, N. Y. Feb. 2.—After ing written a *last message to tie world at large that it never pays to go wrong,” Philip Schilling, 31 veurs old, a Newark gunman and thiet, w: put to death in the electric chair last | night at the state prison for killing Patrick J. Ryan, a Newark detective, while the latter was arresting him on July 16, 1919, for robbery. Ryan was known nationally. memory for faces and his ability identify Jawbreakers aftey having se their picture once. won I®r him tie title of “The Man with the Camera Eye.” | wark ha His to ADOO 1IN ) MEXICO. Mexico City, Feb. 2 —William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the [, treasury, and Mrs. McAdoo, ar- d tTn Mexico City this morning on invitation of President Obregon ! and were quartered in a downtown hotel as the guests of the government. Mr. McAdoo declined to meet news- paper cory " this morning. but the 1ol o the party which accomipanicd hLim crted visit was a pi [ hiis AGAINST HEADLO Albany, N. Y., Feb 2. tion of the strangle hold. h toe hold, und body scissors in wr ling matches is sought in a bill intro- duced in the legislature today. Us of these holds is made a misdemeunor | by a provision in the measurc WILL SEEK oUP, i Loadon, Feb. 2.—A local sy porting agency states it is officially informed that the British Isles today forwarded a challenge for the Davis lawn tennis cup. | | M ! contained ceme- | . | it | zovernmental affairs of the republics of , sation into i this place, died | terms | American ¥ *held | ployed in the plant. ! George Officials of the Colorado Foundrymen's | FEBRUARY 2, EXPLOSION IS REPORTED Coast Guards at Adantic City Tell of B i and Hearving Rumble Out at Sca, Atlantic City, N. J., Feb, 2.—Feder- al coast puards reported today that about two o'clock this morning they observed a vivid flash of lght at s rollow by the rumble of an cxplo- sxion. The Little Beach statfon guards ure seeking information if there i report of any steamer vesse| having blown up at se is WILL IGNORE GI s Not Suit Very Take 85,000,- Serig Ford's Lawye 000 Jaw Detroit, Fel. ‘ounsel for lHenry Ford and editors of the Dlear- born Independent, declined to ment toay upon informatien Chicago that Morris Gest, theatrical producer, had filed preliminary papers there in « $5,000,000 damagc sult against My, Ford and the Inde- pendent. “M Gest will . Ford's private secretary. The preliminary papers Chicago charged that an article in the Independent owned by Mr. Ford, “Hbe 1=, slanderous and statements, concerning Mr. and certain stage productions he handled. PROBE ACTION OF Senator Johnson Wants to Know What They Are Doing in tin Americs sy, be ignored,” saul filed in false Gest has YANKS. \Washington, Feb. 2 Investigation of the participation of Americuns, vither civilians or members of the or naval establishmenis in the Nicaragua, Haiti and San Domingo® is proposed in a resolution by Senator Johnson, republican, California, ordered favorably reported today by the senate foreign relations committe The committee also ordered :w favor- able report on unother resolution by Senator Johnson proposing an investi- ‘‘the sending of United States soldiers to Siberia and the pur- poses of their presence there; their ac- tivities and accomplishments, if any. EX-STATE SENATOR I)\II* 1 B \Inll()l\ of S| I"asses Away at Dover Plains. 2 —lormer Mallo at Sherman, Conn.. Feb state Senator Daniel 1} this n)ull\lng home of his aughter, bert Winship. in Dover 5 where he had been spending the win- ter. Mr. Mallory, who was one of the most widely known men in this section of the state, represented the town of Sherman in the house of representatives at llartford several and also served as senator and had held many town oflice He was 83 vears old and a widowe PLAN $10.000,000 LOAN. sted in Cont- densed Milk Project on Other Side. Washington, Feb. 2 Preliminary approval of w loan of $10,000,000 to 1 group of American banks to finance the exportation of condensed milk | and similar products to Great Britain and Europe was announced toda the war finance corporation. This the first application for a loan proved by the corporation since revival last month. by STRIKERS ARRESTED. Springfield Man Threatened (o Kill Another Who Was Working. Springfield, Mass., Fel. 2. -—Efforts of strikers at the plant of the Spring- tield Foundry Co. to dissuade other men from taking their places result- ed today in the summoning into court | of Sebastlano Barbato who is charged kill William [ Mattson chu with threatening to Muattson. Darbato, him up with a revolver and threatened him, in the face of Matt- son's protestation that he was not cni- Barbato did not answer to the appear today mons in sm- DENVER FOUNDRY OPEN SHOP. Denver, Feb. 2.—The Queen Foundry of Denver, a union shop thirty vears, today began operations an open shop under police protection, according to an announcement by Cordingly, generat manager association said followed by nearly the all action wouid e foundries in the com- | from TO OCCUPY CHAIRS. ate at Elks’ Meeting. past exalted rulers in the chairs at the meeting Britain lodge, B. P. O. E,, to- evening._were announced by Dr. Henry Martin today, | Past Exalted Rulers Selected (o Offici- The who | will | officiate of New morrow Exalted Ruler Tollows ’ alted Ruler, Harry esteemed | ling knight, .Joseph M. Halloran; esteemed loyal knight, Wil fam F. Deluaney; esteemed lecturing knight, August Burkhardt; esquire, James H. Curtain; inner guard, Wells o Foster; chaplain, Timothy . O'Brien; secretary, Otis O. Butler; | treasurer, Joseph G. Woods; trustees, G. E. Bunny, E. N. Humphrey and William Mueller. At the close of session will be held. The Dixie AMinstrels under the direction of John J. Crean will furnish an entertainment. Brown; the meeting u N EWBE mn 1S Ll‘_ ARING. Oficial Recommt Gives Ford More But Not Enough to Lead. Waushington, I The ballots the \lu higan senatorial election of 1418, tinished today by 1he senate elections committee, left Senator Newber republican, with a plurality or 4,334 over Henry F Jul Mr. Ford made a net gain ot 3 votes in the recount, but Senator Newberry's original plurality was | 7.567. I Most of Mr. Ford's net gain in the | recount resulted from technical irreg- | ularities in the ballots, it was said, such as the failure of election clerk and judges 1o sign ballots, us re- quired by’ the Michigan law. Senator Newberry lost 2,969 votes in the count while Mr. Ford gained 264. The recount resulted, however, in unearthing many ballots for both can. didates which had not been counted. SUBMARINE IN CRASH recount of in re- Rams Into Steam Pilot Boat and Has to Be Beached Today. Philadelphin, Feb. The marine I.-1 was in collision off Delaware Capes early today with steam pilot boat Philadelphia, sus- taining damage that caused her to be beached in the inner harbor of the Delaware Breakwater at Lewes, Del. The udine room compartment of the underwater boat is flooded with |12 feet of water and her stern s submerged. There were no casual- ties, According 1o a report vard, the pilot boat struck the port quarter. The Philadelphia said he submarine’s stern late, sub- the 1he the navy the L-1 captain of did not sce light until on the the too nd Wounded Plant- cr, Hanged to Sign Post. Plauque Mine, La., Feb. 2.—George Werner, negro, who shot and dan- gerously wounded Numa Tircuit, a rice planter, Monday, was taken from jail at Port Allen last night by a moh and hanged to u signpost near the scene of the shooting. Tircuit, shot | five times after he had reprimanded Werner for delinquency in his work, is not expected to liv Last night's lynching was the first in Louisiana for more than a yecar. Business With Gey v Much Greater in 1920 Than in 1919 Washington, e —American trade with Germany in 1920 totalled $400,300,000 us compared with $103,- 300,000 in 1919, a review issued to- day by the department of commerce shows, xports to Gepmany last year totalled $311,437,000 a com- pared with $92,761.000 the vear be- fore while imports from that coun- 1ry were $88,863.000 compared with $10.608,000 in 1919 ) GOMP! Washington, the Railway hearings RS PROT Feh. 2 Labor Board to admit rules and working ditions independent employves 1 organizations was characterized to- day by Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor I the beginning of the disintegration of | the rd's influence and usefulness. ! Mr. Gompers called at the White House and conferred with Hecretary Tumulty He refused (o what | was discussed on con- seven as ho; { ' say | MARRIAGE LIC, SIS, | Marriage licenscs have been { follows: Astro of ¢ Miss liva Robeylos: Luma taken ons o H Jake i tigh strect, and of the same a- of Grove of Plain- Bolney Gardner of Cedar Hill and, Miss Frances Wells of 91 Lexington street; Frenk Bote Hurlburt street, and Mis: Nebauer: of Dwight street street, ville; Farms, LIMI TION OF AT A .COURT holden at New Britain, within and | for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Con- necticut, on the 2nd day of Febru- ary, A, 1921, Pre: Bernard F. Judge. On_motion of Harry S. Kevorkian, of said New Britain, as Administra- tor on the estate of Kricar H. Mal- janian, Jate of New Britain, within said district, deceased. This Court doth aecrse hat months be allowe tad CLAIM O PROBATE nt Gaffney, Esq., ~Decision of | 2 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 10 Fafnir Bearing 20 American Har 40 North & Judd JOHN P. KEOG Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of] STOCKS . BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl E 1. D. JUDD F. G. JUDD " JUDD & MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, Local Stocks 23 WEST Investments, We Quote Stanley Works Pnf Tel THE COMmERCIAL TRUSTCO NEWBRITAN Ly — MO NE Deposited in Qur Savings ON OR BEFORE FEBRU DRAWS INTEREST FROM EVERY FINANCIAL SERVICE AND A FRIEN The Commercial OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

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