New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 11

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U‘S“Rubber ..., U8 Steet : U:S Steel pld . Utah Cop . Va Car )hm \\H[)\ Overiand | Pac oIl LOCAL STOCK L1, STREET STOCK CHANGE REPORTS all St t advance na and Western shar announcen: that the interstate merce commission has authorized 000,000 stock dividend was the tanding feature at the opening ot y's stock market Manhattan mted recovered part of yesterday's re loss on dental reports that |4- 0 O nd ¢ ease Wwith interborough is to be |\"giape e gated: In the industrial division, | Nyel B bona com declines were the «rule, [ago ™o Ty od “.lwg;um;l;\‘ “lx..“.y‘u.'\.“.‘,I,,,:"m,“'i Peck, Stow-and Wilcex 36 » rueible ARSI “nd | Stanley Works <% +4 bllc stecls, also Baldwin Loco.. | gersars s Nerew com ™ ] Dutch and American sugar Heovill M1, o, ’ Mig Co reicted 1 to 2 points. Standard’f,. oo T f New Jersey forfelted & poluts |, .o Mfg Co pecent rise p—Aside from Studebaker, which trong, the usunl leaders were neg- fl ring the dull mid-season Olts in the foreground, high grade ting under lead of Genera It while some of the junior elasses 74 thelr early gains ) Rielter & Co.) Bid 128 J104 L1385 (Furnished by Light » N E Tel Hurdware Am Hasiery Am Br Bristol I Billings and \pe'nur Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Am 2 30 40 18 CONNECTICUT \I-'l’hll RATS. State Mcalth Official Plans Capture of Thoustnds in War on Plagne. New London, Conn., April 21.—The capture of about 5,000 rats im this city for a careful search for symptoms of bumonic plague is part of a plan for a survey IW'Connecticut propesed by State. Commissioner o Health John T. Black of Hartford. It is proposed to capture 10,000 rats ih Bridgeport. The Health Commissioner’s plan was disclosed jn a hearing on a bill, unani- mously” favored by the Staté Health Committee, appropriating $30,000 for an intensive survey to determine what steps are Metessary ‘to’ protect the ports and eAtles”’of Connecticut from invasion by bubonic plague. Discovery of a came gf teprosy Connecticut in the Tast fewW days w ade kpown to the committee “by nnsgioner Black. To avoid alurm- {ng residents of the efty in which the case was found, he withheld the name und address of the patient, but said she was a woman Hving in-a tenement in one of theriwrge ‘cittes, who had been isolated 'pending - donfirmatory tests. Defalls” of the case probaply. would not be. made .nown, unul the woman had been sent to the Federal leprosarium. in Louisiana. | WK, ARRANGEMENTS Trafliec Bureau street close e strength of baker and weakness of steels, shares and high priced olls ur fthe st in the more lively deal- o,the final hour. The closing was ok approximated 650.000 shares, ew York Stock Exchange quotas furnished by Richter & Co., bers of the New York -Stock nged v » Clase. Chal Mig jeat Bugar Can ‘ar & Fdy otton OF { & Lther LofEm ot mit & | 40 g Rel om S8 % matrs Tob 72 Wl & Tel. 106% Foolon Cop L4 1101 Bther Co. 347% st p \1_;: [ v : Recetves Nodfication fv' f‘.’?;f”'"‘"‘ In Closig Time of Tiotal Freigh; Omice. THe "THME bifredu of the Chumber af Conimierce is in receipt of in infor- mation from the New Haven rallroad ometats to #he effect that there will be fo thangd In the closing time of the lochl freight house. The closing time for the recelving eend of the freight, will bo"8 o'¢lock In the afternoon as herétofore. Superintendent. Snovely of the Waterbury division réports that arrangements have been made with the Hartford division to have train . N. No. ‘¥ feaVe ‘Springfield, Mass., 86 TN T6% 8% 19 6014 12y 18% 1% 1368, 13% 6% L3N a4 M-Johns'n ot DI . h, W & W Tlectric LOvs W (F) o prey pfc Cop or Con or Con-ptr r Mar or Mar pfr kel g Tire Cop .. B sy - “ trol ... 144 lo ‘Whenl - 4 27y 1 Mie 4 ad 13% | boat at Harlem river. DAYLIGHT SAVING . Loulsville, Ky., ™ “April Smith- - hes - signed “the passed by the city council Louisiille unde The. ozdinanc be permanent, standard time one hour on May restore H on § 21.—Mayor oratnance to + daylight saving place tme. , which is designed to would advance central 17% 1 and 71 “s 10% % @ 6015 3534 By | B0% o _ 12% 08y, o 615 ptember 30, WELCOME HOME PARTY. ——~ + A weleome home party was held in ‘Honor of Arnold Hull lagt™ night AL the Ningpo restaurant, following a theater party at the Capitol thea- ter- ‘Mr. Hult-has—been touring “the q..ulh fox the -past six.months. A color.. decarative. scheme of lavender Each' of “Ath a ple- end yellow was carried out. the guests was presented lur(- of Mr.s Duths and F unerals I'MM w. l‘nM, Edward W. Post of Manchester, a former local resident died of .dnjuries sustuimed when he was struck by an 'gu'umnhno in that place ydsterday mornifig.- He died shortly after 1 o'clock In_the Manchester Memorial hospftal” ST "Post was a member of the Manchester fire department and was answering an alarmm when the unfortunate a€cident” occurred. He Jumped” from an automobile in the path of another machine. While a resident of this city, he worked in the drug stors of W. B, Thompson and company. He later learned the under- taking and embalming. bueiness.and Was engaged. in. thet Dbusiness in Manchester abouti'20 years ago. He leaves n_wife, two sons, a_brother Jacob Post and Mrs, P. J. Ahern of ! L 4% | %o as to pleg“Up Néw Britain cars 129 l Un to gopnect with the )ww unv-n jdus Alco . g WIFE” this city. - Dr. Frank A. Ward. Dioetor Frank A. Ward, 44, son of V. H. Ward, formerly of this city, died os__Angeles, Calif., Yyesterday; | re he had resided for :mearly six toan years. Ward, had quiet homelike sur- dings make place for the entire “to dine.’ His mother, Mrw V., H. been ‘staying” With her bn)”lbr-l‘-luw A. G Smidh, . #1 Win- ter street, for some time. Nrs. Ward Wik duguedia tols cmiurs, oo welew it an T, An-~ Mdolph Postit. T Funeral. saryices -were - hekl (hig merning <4 o'clock. at St Peter's abhureh for the Jate Adelph Postl. Revy (harles Coppens, pastor of the churchy officlated and burial wus in St. Mary's oem i MARY PICKFORD Serves You Right” is our motte. | will convince you. nquets a specialty. F.McEnroe,Prop. [k} ! Millan © { operation to remove his tonsils, MARKET TODAY ! he msauid,) {DR. HILLIS TO BE |)_ Johnson, "fA the D, is resting comfortably Hartford hospital following an per- the formed this morning. Don't forget the Kagey's coming. advt. The whist under 'the auspices of St. Mary's Sodality scheduled for tomorrow evening, hus been put over until next T evening in St. Mary's school ¢ Fair i3 ! Problems, The condition of John Gerdis, as injured in an nu‘un\uhlh_ colilsion morning at the” corner of ‘airview and Chestnut strectd was req ported today as improvcd. Attendants : he is patient * M. Gerdis is putcting from a fractured skull. . i A duughter w born today at the | New Britain Generul hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fortin of 201 Jerome street. Banquets u specialty. Biks' srill.— Advt, Becausc. of .lhe unusual success of the dance given at the siate armory last night by the Company | Veterans’ corps and the Machine Gun company, plans are being made t¢ hold another next month. $3,000.00 given aw: Fair, April 29th to ) State Armery.—advt. : at the Kacey's 9th at the BANKING CHAVFTER MEETL.G TONIGHT H. Davidson, Manager~ of - Burroughs Adding Machine Company, to Address Members. Mhe New Britain Chapter, Amgvican Institute of Banking, will -hold-its resu- Jar meeting-this évening at the Savings bank, H. Davidson of the Burroughs Adding Machine company, will speak on ““Credit Analysis.”*s Mr. Davidson is the Hartford manageér of that coneern. One of the féatures of the evenmg will be an afllding machine comtest. Mr. Bur- roughs has co-operated with. the local chapter on this novelty and prizes will be a ded the winners. The prizes of- fered ‘are as follows: Two trials: on both” hand and eleétric machines men and._women, fastest time. $1, and $3. An entertainment and dancing will follow the contest und refreshments will be served. WAR WORK BUREAUS CONSOLIDATE TODAY Public Healfh Servicé and Insara nce Departmesnts Are .l.lned n: bu:« gestion of B«-ru-ry Mellon. | Washihgton, Aprit 21.—Transfer from thé public health service and the consolidation with the bureau of war risk insurance-of all work, offices and personnel of the pu#lic health service cgnnected wilhH the medical treatment of disabled . war _veterans was ordered toduy by Secretary Mel- lon. Am‘exception is made, however, in the opemaiion of hospitals and dis. pensaries, which will remain under the publie—iréstth service. The consolidation was recommend- ed by, the president’s special commit- tee of which Charles G. Dawes was chairman. " - Mr. Mellon announced R an neid offices of the public health service over the country engaged in examin- ing and finding suitable beds for the service meR would -be taken-over by the war risk bureau, as would all con- tracts with private -fustitutions for the Areatmeni of such men. “The bureau,” he said, “will estab- lish“#f adequate~force of medical in- specfors 1o insure propéf and effective treatment. uf.patients in whatever in- stitutions the« ros. e placed.” T0- WORK_EARLIER Mayor Donovan of Souath Will Not Have Clocks Turned Back, But People Will Speed Up. onnLNflrvnuk April 21.-—Mayor 4 Donovan * this morning protlamiation in which it was declared thatgeNarwalk Would mainthin th ‘estandard time between April 24 and September 21;*but that he urged thé citizéns and business places to ndu@t their personal and business affairs one hour earlipr than at present by such uniform individual action so no cenfusion of clock time with other communities and the rail- roads will.exist.”" < The common coun- cil in March adopted daylight saving, | but repealed the action ‘this month. | Norwalk HELD AS “FLAPPER BANDIT.” But Girl of 17 Denies She Robbing C who | _ Chicago, April 21.—Mame McDonald, 17, prefiy pnd unabashed, is under ar- rest as the *“‘Sappeér bandit™ who has been busy ut highwhy robbery for sev- eral diys. “The gitj stubbornly denies the charges-agpinst her, but she was identified by William Mcckless as the girl awho shoved a pistol under his nos last night and forced him to give up $£35. Other victims of the .girl bundit will be asked to identify the prisoner In all of the reported “‘Happer’” rob- beriés:the girl bandit worked" with sev- eral, mert~in the background, thouzh she carried the only visible weapon and | did all the dangerous work. térdny TOTTNTZ The Hana took : #d- money from .4 taxical chauffeur ut Bighty-seventh street wid Adfiland ave- nue., Jast might - Meckieis the victim Wi A‘I"I‘ M.E. CHURCH | Famous Brooklyn Lectur His Postponed Lectare Her Sunday Dr. Hillis, Brooklyn, Evening ‘of Plymouth will speak at the Methodist church, subject, Sunday at America” 30 p. Threé Immigration m. on the eatest Dr. Hillis is great reputation as speaker and writ- er. He followed Dr. Abbott as pa: of Plvmouth church, one i the largest churches in greater New York, of Which Henry Ward Beecher was the first preacher. Dr. Hillis had, planned to spedk here three wecks ago but was suddeniy called to Chicago, mueh to the disappointment of many in the cily and feom_out of town who. had plantied fo hear this great speaker on a great subject, and Socialism.” Will Give | One’ Hund church, | banks to be ot man of |WANTS LOANS MADE ON CATTLE STOCK red Miltion Turnover to Fed- Land Banks Is Approved by Federal Reserve Bank Governor. Chicago, April 2}.—legislation di- recting the secretary of the tregsury to turn over $100,000,000 of the profits of the federal reserve bank to federal land loaned by the latter insti tutions on stock cattle for the purpose sisting cattle producers, has been recommended as a part of the congres- sional program by W. I’. G. Harding, governor of the federal r ve bank, | according to a statement today by i verett ‘(. ‘Brown, president of the National Livestock exchange. Enactment of such legislation in lhe; opinion of Mr. Brown would enable a multitude of livestock men, **who might otherwise have been forced out of the business'* 1o continue production. onsumers also. should receive a benefit from the increase in production thus made possible the statement says, adding: 1 ““This plan for adequately livestock production follows tion of M. McClure, of the National Livestock excl the international farm congre: financing sugges- former president nge to Charity Organization to Change Name to “Welfare” Hartford, Apr ~—The house this afterndon acted favorably upon a reso- lution” to change the name of-the New Britain. Charity organization to the New Britain”\Welare association. It-was ex- plained that the word ‘‘charity” has stood in the way of many relief meas- ures attempted by the organization. ASSEFTCATION, TOO LATE FOR ( FOR SALE—Carload of sccond hand horses, ranging from 1.000 m 1,500 Ibs. - Apply 505 Main 'St -21-3dx “BEHOLD MY WIFE” SEE GREEN’S ADVT. — ON PAGE 3-A IN TOMORROW’S HERALD FOR EXTRAORDINARY VALUES DRESSES; SKIRTS, COATS, SUITS, IN WAISTS, SWEATERS AND MILLINERY X 7o) GTcl T uddiaa GTA GTD GTd GTIXS The person who uses the facilities of His Bank is generally the man who has learned how much the _ Bank stands for today in every “day business — Are you close enough with Your Bank to get all the advantages offered? vite you to come in and talk things over with us. Visit our Foreign Exchange Dept. Saturday Evenings New Britain Trust Co. We in- Open 7 t0 9 FRIEDMAN, MARKELSON & COMPANY Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 15 BEAVER ST., N. Y., ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF 742 MAIN STREET, PHONE BUSH A BRANCH OFFICE AT - Hartford, Conn. 2640 Under the Management of Mr. Lewis E. Dorfman 3 TO TRANSACT A GENERAL COMMISSION m‘smjr;ss l.\ STOCKS, BONDS AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE You ‘Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Bright, Commodious Board Rooms Containing Evu—y Modern Facility for Render- ing Unexcelled Service. EFAST PRIVATE WIRES 70 VARIOUS, MARKETS RICHTER & CO 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRJTAIN CO STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. We Recommend . THE OMO MFG., 8% PFD. PRICE $2 Information furnished on requeg L. JUOD ¥ G. JUDD ) JUDD & CO. %38 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, oon\xmcv't lnresunzuh. TOCAt Stocks Telephones, 1816, 1 i o WE OFFER.-— Landers, Frary and Clark “JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. Waterbury % C" < Danbury . Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. " (homson, Tfenn & Co. NEW. BRITAIN ‘NATIONAL BANK ‘BUILDIN| 10 CENTRAL ROW, lL'\RTNHD CONN. DONALD R. HART, Mgr: TEL 25!0—1 We Offer: RUSSELL MFG. CO. STOCK AT A VERY A TRACTIVE FIGURE. : Prices On- Application. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BA: ONGANIZERQ 1860 American Relief Administration - FOOD DRAFTS Will:Not BeSold After April 30, 1921 Drafts issued on or before April 30th will be honored wu to and including July 30, 1921, s Furthey information on request. The Only National Bank in the Ci “The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Corapa Corner Main .and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Co ,apltal $1,250,000, -Su plits Funds, SZOQOOOO fiemsl&Boxm,}S Ad upwards, 4 Uettlement of Estates, Wills drawn without char - Eoreign Exchange -to 2!l parts of the woer LE’l'l‘ERS OF CREDIT GENERAL R Bank by majl. It is safe and saves nme. Foreign Exchange E SELL Foreign Ex- change and transfer money by ‘draft or cable to all foreign countries at the lowest prevailing rates. COMMERCAL TRPUST 0O

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