New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 11

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f SPECIAL LENTEN SERVIGE LEAVES MONEY T0 CHURGH | = = - | Financial TR e ine BRI | IRl S ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall stret close. per cent call reased offorings in the last eading continued to decline and oiMs ncelled most of their gain. losing was heavy. d 600,000 shares. loan rate Invited hour. The Sales approximat- —~Retention of the| in- [ (New York Stock Exchangc ‘lu“(““ lons furnished embers of change. ) by High. low, aTe 50 0% 124% lis-Chal Mfg.. leet Sugnr. nn r & Fdy. Cotton ON FE AN m Loecomotive. 863 m Smit & Ref 44y Sug Ref com 94 Sumatea Tob 834 naconda Cop 97 ch Top & 8 F 82% Fult & Wt I 667 WM win Loco % Baltl & Ohlo MY oth Bteel B 0oty prkn Rap Tran 13% an Pacifio 177 entl Lther ( M ‘hes & Ohlo 'hi Ml ~— 8 P hi RK 1al & P hile Copper hino Cop ... 1 Fuel & lrnu nweel Gas . orn Prds Ref.. vueible Steel a Cane Bugr Ik Horn Coal. cott-John .. *n nra . ston, W & Wee Motors . d (PF¥) Co .. Nerth pfa . Mnols Cen .... hapir Copper .. terbor Com .. 5% tarbor Con pfd 14% t Mer Mar .. 15% t Mer Mar pfd 55% Niekel 16 t Paper ...., 58y ofly Spring Tire 47% ennecott Cop 104 ok Steel ohigh Valte%y ox Petrol . 1dvale: Atesl Pacifie Y Central .. Y, N ¥ anda H orf amd West North "Pacific . nAm Pand T . 7 4 R Arrow 5 Coal as Steel Car ‘o ¥ FEF FEF P 3t AT ammm D . REREFER FFER 0% Pacific adebaker Co xas Co .. xas and l‘nrlfln bb Prod ans Ol nion Paeific inited Fruit nited Rotall St P 8 Food Proa ... 'S Indus Alco 8 Rubber Co . 8 Hteel . 8 Steel prd tah Copper n Car Chem . Villys Overland OCAL STOCK “ 1084 . GRS A% . 72 . TN . 88 1107% MARKET TODAY Richter & Ceo., the New TYork Stock Close. 0% o 0% .ununod by Richter & Co.) Bid 118 104 137 jifd Elec Light outhern N E Tel m Mardware m Hoslory m Brass .. istol Brass {ilings and npnu‘cr . oIt's Arma Kle Lock nders Frary & B Machine Mles-1io-Pond com orth and Judd ek, Stow and nley Works . ndard Serow com ovill Mfg fpaut and C lnrk wi Hine mion Mfg Co . cLEARING HOUSE REFORT. ' Pure Lard, 15c Ib, vt BARN IS DESTROYED Asked 123 106 143 90 192 46 218 100 8 se33. 010,278 66,942,2 Russell "iros : . | I l |a bond of $500 for Sprin; 1d | the police\or that city. Word was went to this ¥ity, and the local police Advt, follow the business session John F. Mechan is recuperating at t. Francia hopital after an operation The regular monthly mecting of Hira Temple will be held this even ing at Voga hall Albert Johnson has returned Fremont, Ohio, after visiting at home at 103 West Main strect. STORES CLOSE TUESDAY. In accordance with the usual ob- servance, stores will be closed all day Tuenday, February Washington's birthday They will until ¢ o'clock the night Polo tonight, Advt. Charles Elton Brokaw, Jr, the nine day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brokaw of Collinsville, died this to his Professional hall.— morning. Mra. Brokaw was Miss Myrtle I. Ripple of New Dritain. A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miscavage, of 60 Mill street, and a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ilcco Marina of Kens- ington. An important moeting of the Svea olb will be held Friday evening in their hall All members are re- quested to attend A smoker will Pole tonight, [I'rofessionnl hall.— Advt ths and I"unenls John Papatjikas John Papatjikas, an inrhate of Al- lingtown hospital at New Haven, died this morning, The body was brought to this city this afternoon, and the burial will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home of his cousin, Louis Nicholas of 259 Clark street. The burial will be In Fair- view cemetery. Mrs. Louisa Galojiovanni. Mrs. Louwisa Galojiovanni died at her home, 161 Curtis strect, last even- ing. The funeral will be held from her late home at 8:30 o'clock tomor- row morning and from 8t. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in 8t. Mary’s new cemetery. Ellot N. Smith. N. Smith, the son. of Mrs. Smith of Berlin, dier at his home in Arlington, Mass., this morn- ing following an {illness of a few weeks duration. He is a brother to Harry Smith who was killed while working for the Red Cross in Can- ada. Funeral arrangements are in- complete. Kliot John B. Card of Thanks, I desire to express my most heart- felt thamks to kind neighbors and triends for their sympathy and as- sistance during the iliness and at the death of my beloved husband, A. F. Hyde. 1 am particularly grateful for the floral tributes and take this means thanking tho donors. MRS. A. ol ¥F. HYDE BURRITT GRANGE to Duffy of West Hartford Speak on “Patriotism.” Burritt Grange will hold ity regu- lar business session Baturday evening at 8§ o'clock in Judd's hall. The lec- turer’s hour at 8$:30 will be open to the public and will be in charge of the worthy overseer, Mrs. Florenco Warren. Past Master ¥. E. Duffy of West Hartford, who is a member of the state legisiature, will give a timely and interesting address on “Patriotism,” which all should hear. Mr. Duffy is an excellent speaker ang well versed on the topies of the day and conditions of the present time, also a historian of some note. Munsical selections will be and pleasing patriotic tableaux the past and present day will staged by members. ¥F. k. rendered | of be MAD TO FURNISH BOND. Klemons Kalkowski, who formerly conducted a saloon in the Curtin Main street, acting on 'n- structions from the local police, pre- sented himself at the police station this momrning, and he was turned over to the Federal officer. He was taken to Hartford for arraignment efore United States Commissioner ¥. J. Corbett, and ordered to furnish appearance in the United States court’ at New Hav- en during the next term, for alleged violation of the Volstead law. DELANEY IS CAPTAIN. Francis W. Delaney, son of Post- master and Mrs. Willlam F. Delaney of Bassett street, has been elocted captain of the New Britain High school track team. Over 60 candi- dates for the team have started train- ing. and the outlook is every bright for a successful searon. Captain Delaney, iz one of the best boys at dash evonts in the state, and should make a corking fine leader for the team. | HL\/\WA\' BOYS CAUGHT. John Pooeluski, of 137 Oak street. John Ryan. of 44 Lawlor strect and Frank BBargiliski, of 147 Ng¢rth wtreet, wore picked up on the straets at Mass., yesterday by notified the parents of the trio. ATE FOR ( ‘b\i'ill‘l(‘h‘l‘lox. Nut 81,000 Loss i« Done to J. J. )I‘(II SALE—Chestnut post sevem ft. Donahue’'s Property. Ihamage estimated Chief Nobl by Wil of the fire dept. at $1.000 | pOR Ml&—t room bungalow, all m. line poles. Tel. 1-17-Idx‘ Also clothe \\‘omlhtnh Farm. Evenings at Stanley Memorial Church Planned. ! \ Beginning next Sunday February 20, a series of lectures will be given on and Sunlight of Revelation consists of Rible events In order, from the creation of man to the Revelation | of St. John. This will take place on every Sunday evening of the Lent, until Kaster, at the usual hour, 7:30 p. m., at the church. Each lecture will contain two or three illustrated hymns also, for the congregational | singing. The program of the lectures | will be as follows: February 20—'"The Darkness Pathfinders, 60 slides. February 28— “Emancipators Nation Builders.” 60 slides March 6—"Light Bearers, slides. March 13—"The Light and of Galilee. 60 slides. March 20—"The Light top and the Light slides. At the morning services at 10:45 Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pastor, will preach on the following topics: February 20—'"The Change Heart.” February 28—'"What Is the Church ! Driving at?”* or “Why to Be a Church Member ™" March 6—"Why Stand Ye Idle?" March 13—"When Are We Saved?” March 20—*"The Supreme Test.” March 27—"Victory and Peace For- ever.” All the services will be accom- panied with special program of music. The pastor will be glad to consult with any one whe wishes to join our church membership. The admission of members is expected to take place on Easter morning. Come to all services and bring your friends. and and 6o of Judea Hill- 60 on a Diffused,” of | Pure lard, advt 15¢ 1b. Russell Bros —— EAVE FOR PODAND, A party of 44 Poles left this moin- ing for New York on the first lez of their jourmey to Peoland. They will sall on the Susquehanna. There is a report that more than 200 Jocal Poles have purchased tickets for Poland since Jamuary 30. NEW OWNERS TAKE CHARGE The final transaction for the sale of the Electric building on West Majgn street to Contaros and Perokas fromm M. D. Farber and company, was consummated late yesterday aft- ernoon, and the new owners took possession of the place The Fox theater intersets have a two-year lease on the playhouse in the build- ing. BEST CflFfEE 39¢c b PURE LARD 15¢ LB. EVAPORATED MTLK, 4 CANS 50c BEST BUTTER 53¢ LB. RUSSELL BROS 301 MAIN STREET tand 1 bel O'Mar: | household ‘Mrs. Isabelle jed to the TORTURED BY HER STOMACH After Ten YE:: She Found Relief In “Fruit-a-tives” 8307 SACTo AVE., SACRAMENTO, CAL, T had Stomach Trouble for ten years, which became so bad that I got Stomach Cramps two or three times a week. ‘After years of terri torture, T read about Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruib Liver Tablets, and sent for a trial box. After taking the trial box, I felb better, so kept on taking *Fruit-a-tives® for nearly a year, and am thankful to say ‘Fruit-a-tives’ saved my life”. MRS. F. 8. STOLZ. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢c, Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. ¥, | O—————ee— Will or Mr<. Dube Includes Bequest of 8125 With Which Masses Are to Be Said, The will of wuerite Dube, ning or th late Mrs. Mar- which Vi offered this probate dire that approximately one-fourth of the estate shall to Rev. Charles Coppe for masses for the repose of the souls of her husband, her son herself. An insurance policy in Maccabees is transforred to lsa- with which she is to have a headstone erect over the grave of the deceased =on, Charles Dube. A bequest of $50 is made to Flora Roberge of Danielson, a niece, and a kitchen range is directed to Emma O'Day of this city who is also a rel- ative. lsabel O'Mara is given the furnishings owned by Mrs. Dube. Whatever remains of the estate is to he given to the two sisters of Mrs. Dube, who arc Ar- timess Bonefant and Adelia Contois. O'Mara is named ex- ecutrix of the estate. Inventory of the holdings deceased show the estate to be $497.08. for ts g0 the of the worth | TRUSTEES ARE ELECTE ! bach, John Dixon, treasur- The board of trustees of Stanley ! Memorial church, met last night. Os- _;”" g ekl S b U ear Stohl and M. 8. Olson ware elect- | D2 T0W ERL - _ASEE EhE BUSCCES bt the oo ymeeting carpet bowling will take cers for the year were elected as fol- | place. Ladics arejinviced, lows: - A. W. Ritter, president; O. A.| Puro lard, Marsh, vice-president; H. Gron- | advt 15¢ 1b. Russell Bros.-— Ia ComperciAL” TRUSTCO W[WERITAIN T 4y $965 SafelyInvested Returns $70 each year for 5 years and $1,000 at the end of the period. The Company does the entire lighting and commercial power business in a territory whose population exceeds 100,000. For the twelve months ended May 31, 1920, the net earnings applicable to interest charges were approximately 5 times all in- terest charges on the Company’s bonds, and these notes. Moreover, average net earnings for the past seven years have exceeded four times such interest charges. ] The Company has ben under Stone & Web- ster management since 1902, and is in excel- lent condition. Dividends have been paid on its common stock since 1910, and at the rate of 109 per annum, since December 15th, 1915. Seven per cent coupon notes,—$100, $500, and $1,000 denominations—at 965, and ac- crued interest, yielding eight per cent. The Commercial Trust Co. Bond Department New Britain’ Connecticut Your Bank Check is evidence of your business judgment. Why not draw it upon a Strong Bank, known to be such, through- out the country. Capital and Surplus $775,000.00. “Safe and Sane Banking” e ———————————————————— IRICHTER ¢ Memuber New York Stock 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRIT STANLEY, K R. EDDY, Mgr. 5 American Hardwart 0 North & Judd JOHN P. KEOGH Mamber Consolidated Stock Exchange of New STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Bo v G. F. GROF¥, Mgr.—~Room 509, N..B. Nat'l Gank . G. JUDD 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BB]’I‘AIN. Investments, Local Stocks \ 50 SHARES NEW BRITAIN MAC COMMON. NEW BRITAIN NATIONA PRGCANIZED 1860 4% on Savings Deposifi Under United States Government Supervis] Safe Deposit Vaults 1,000 New.Boxes at_$3.00 Per Open Monday Evenings | The - Hartford-Connecticut T Corner Main and Pearl Streets, H Capital $1,250,000, Surplus Funds, Safe Deposxt Boxes, $5 and upwards. | Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn wit] Foreign Exchange to all parts of the ¥ LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL Bank by mail. It is safe and saves| HAVE OUR EXPERT TAX SPEC PREPARE YOUR INCOME TAX RE Commencing February 23rd, we Tax Speciaiist to aid

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