New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 11

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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Motor spe Is and obscure In « and | und W mtinued to lose gr was Sales stee Wthe The Prosin leaders clost heavy ) od 580,0 share (New York tock Rxthinfe quota tions furnished by Richter & Co.. mem- bers of the New York Stock exchange.) Cor ana -1ty Loeomotive smeit and Ref Susas Mol com ’muu.nm Tob Tel und Tl , n m Anac Atch 124% Sy, 101, L oo 104% 1 o~ 1044 Tobacco Waoolcn ndu Coppe Top ang At Gulf and West Buldwin lLovo Bultimocs and Ohio Beth Steel B Canadian I'weh fentral Lihes Ghes and Ohlo Shi Mil and Ne 2 ) cly Jul and L Copper Cop ) Y T 0y Co it hino ‘onsolidated orn | utit Buba Cane 1k Horn indtcott-Jonn irie v ie [ n Ko x e Motors vod (11 F) . porth prd Cop terbor 'om ntorbor L Mor Maw Dt Mer Mar pfd t Ntckel t _Paper wlly, 8pring Tire CRNOCOLL 40)), Kk Stecl Righ Valley axweil Motor Rex Petrol flidval Issouri Pa t Lead s Y AdroMrake Y Ugntral wNarem Fort & Wese Ga Het » Hteeh C Sugur | 221 T ™ 10 17 1st . oy . « 3 Con 10 % ek ) 50% Ten, 6l . .o WY By 19515 N e Steel A L3 i T8 i This yal D, —~ i O ET -8 Sted anga, e Pacttic fn Raliwuy (WCbaker (o X s v xas Wnd Hadte baces k) Ascont Ol R agify hited Fruit pited Retuil 8 Wood Prod 8 Indos Alée 8 Rubber Co Car Chemical llys Overland AL STOCK MARKET TODAY (Furnished Ly Richter & Co.) of Roasoaadn ¥ Asked rd Elec ldahd o 110 141 ran Nk B, kit 73 Trame i ¢ Wardwar 23 ;‘;‘_1“?;?"“5‘**‘ e Indidra Jéy ut A aind Hime &H‘_.;u.,.,.—— Sl s WP - m-un-w- g TP - _,..-.rw' —e— e - A Ler = at _Puchla = Kace =Beep s o "!'."‘.:".'.."‘.‘"‘"CI AxR 10, o I3, 'NS'A 2 M)‘ gh_mud W cacespondent of the Associat voas today ploushed thraugh one e blo's most_pMdble ureas of de X rem. iins may - ot=n were (AFEUW . AMODE the, olr homeg In the hopelof rec S0M0 OLediob . ponsessiens and rormer ' C CO- El) AT msr WiNiam lamsburg, Vi., institution is Mins Dorothy” fiest co-eds Mary college ut tor now admitting Zirkier is one dnd Dancing Pu advt tonight, Quartette Edwird Delancy, son of Postmaster and Mrs. - Wikiam . Delaney one of the stars of the High tracieteam this season. has been ©d 10 the captainey of the 1922 Putrol Driver Matthias “Rival called to WoostTer street to shoot a dog belonging W. Twaut. The animal froni woun@e apparéntly inflicted a Mlpgshot soglne Co. No o'clock last night fire in the Puseett redutred about uut_out the blaze Mrs. Geo u Madeline of Providence guests of Mr. and Mrs Barber of South Stanley St. Francls Dmke Lodge, - So rge, will hold their re meecting_at _V hall Arch wumarrow. evening. Oflicers will stalled at this time Burglare offecte e aulomoblly | ITarry Alex on Arch, street lust morning pile of tires found pHed wp—outside the pla wveNevEd that thd “burglars frightesied awal without any Dancing Quartette advt MT = ~The compuities. on sports for Chamberof Commerce —outing b mcoting . yektonduy afternoon an. munged plahs #51 the amal?. Pos wr Windm ». e ind to G 3 called « extingu street w Card and 10 1 1 st fArcesmory tonight P ) ey 200 years a man's was sufferin dump. 3 hours’ work to fimaly ’ are Wilkam entrante store Arthur wil sirls ! f itey rk aad chool elect= team 1w this morninz | Ko with ut 1=h at It . DISARM AT PRESENT | excesscs | pansion Fof Washington's | suing | ¢ daughter | tion_that the E ne gular street 1 of e in- into 0 night were ce. v | { | wers oot Tk~ - m d are tmas Pilz | <l ! will Lo o chasge. Al meschants will | be. Tequested-lacant ribwt « VATIONs events prizes 1 the Mr Ra born today hoepital Fleitzer A pon was Britain Generat Mra. Marcus street. ~r eutertuining Sab ki ot Ohio The Dmughteys of the Kin Mark's éfturch -Enfertdfted the fiingfer and choir boys the house last eveaing The banquet Britain Real meeting today the annual banawet night at the Ehuttle The various presjidents b n the state wi the guests. President William Fatch = arranging to weruren 7 nt speaker for thle occaston Qr at 10 of 2% T L (T L Thelr Cleveland, neide Mie it 1 committes Fstate Board, and decided »next Meadow, and he to Pancing tonsht rtette L1 RS | Forestors Wil Hold Sociat Jume Kxeculive Commi to Meskin. B Word e bheen Friendly, Ew0f Aw the utive committee the | ton . will_come-te this city. Thu evening..dune 10 = present arand Chier rer Matthew iN_with” The 17 G . 1ewg ertitgat Plans arg Deing md comambiters hove-been appa m-nrrange for a banquet, the ks’ club honor ki rece that ved by Brim Ran . n of Mr the highegt state Sor -two yoar cronvention the Kill tug held_ Qresters the. Ao tirir i « e of from = teEpect have ~both afy iy Foresters ¢ NHed Mildrel J. ADiismet. f GF H— New York £chool of Fine pliad Axie NowYork £ ity of the posgily N tha exéetitive cgimittee or the Ne doEoAg @ AT Mnttonski of St. chaotr- 1d hold Monday nd | are | wrish | New | a 1 be n L yrom= Park - “COURT FRIENDLY BANQUET Honao Court d ex- | niza- | Feadas Puag Mek- | .| —ade uted at Mes- Mr - NS IMEYER DN ONOTIH- 1iraRe NWW \ ol Fentiéh 1R Ye A 167 het work HE| summer i Ap- | | | | smaaet | Awntin | taken away trom him, | conduct NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FOLLY FOR U. S. TO 'ASSEMBLY HOLDS FINAL SESSIONS (Continued from First I (Continued from Fivst 17 But nd the t} Lill hil town e Or It nge transporation bond the r vrmy ir 1w ablding seltish and and armies Ny there pt a ar’ on of cor pupils ground to not sisted policemen In m world pas ur ¥ cerning to elementary schools the that it cheaper for the | transport pupils than to establish schools A bil time i in Waterbury Th amendment school under cases, in some paris wis state re developir ation requiring « The future requirements territory and notwithstandingz desire the ne extending the may itor can w dopted ' whicl add tions or can be our own for p <raved the ascd ssurance there only v n votérs e incre: no a engrossing comn to the ant Li h the 4 =chool disinterestedness and that our wealth will others fortunte Washington's Philosophy “Time has not lessened the wisdon advice. In time of war. It is as neces ation of 1870 an ance 1 . not he ¥ wi Westville aid school hy loss wh i law district pealed. The hounse later in ary of the clerk of the Tolland from committee re the sal- superior court 000 to prepare for presery 1e repube county was in conference O. A. Marsh o consideration of the the bill appropriating $ state aid highwaye and the bill wes adopted after explained that the $1.- 500,000 unexpended balance was available for all towns he bill to change the four senatorial districts in ven was debated in the ator Pickett (dem.) said the proposed lines would turn demo- cratic district imto a republican one and that was the object of it rathe than to rectify the lines on a popu- lation basis. Senator several fimes in beh Thé majoriiy Whiave indefinitely postponed Senator Drew 18 to 11 udopted in concurrence. No Armistice Holiday. th_ bran the ake Armistice Day al The bill laying a tax 006,000 was adopted The al validating through both branches.” The bills concerning teitures for violating of the motor nicle law, establishing a training de- rtment for chool dental h glenists, reguiring licenses for fishing in inland water each indefinit 1y postponel The oncurred in priation of £375,000 for se for new buildings for state the capitol Aid_Eor At the anfiual versal club. held East Main str lowing officers were elected for the vear: President. O. A. Marsh vic@-president, David Olson: recording secretary, Clifford Wiison; financial retury L. Hoyle: treasurer, H. A, Traver, chairman social committec B. H. Raymond and chairman of the re committee, F: Scheidler. The club voted to hold its ann outing an Saturday June 25 Schmaltz presented the club silver cup won by the Landers Ing teum in the Industrial leag Japan Suspicious Of United States Junc Arnoclita® Pr Alluding to the Japanese jdes that an internationai iction® of armaments will hate a belter ahance of success if preceded by Japanese- American conference to fix zeneral diplomatic policies, Jiji Shimpo, foday says that Amcrica’s increasin fortifications in the and her '.hkfllllll’lfily ambitious program in the Asiastic mainland,” ithe ar- rangements difficult Harvard Catcher Loses His Place - On Team and “H” ‘ambridge, Mass. June § sal from the Hapvard varsity Blair, fifet stéing amounved “to “the*rotteeye action was taken because of ingubors AMation, " THE geadiiatée Buschall ad- visory emmitiéedollowed with the s)most unprecedented recommenda- the. varsity letter which last year permanently meeting of the U at the club housc night. the ni on fol N is was the Ha- Sen- line of senate that a 1l My with bow! the réport If bill. ahle on ind of bill motion the bill holid or s rejecte Tokio — (P | n ' ss) state gene ines and fo Ve the = Pacifie, T public were make hous the appro- iring lang use near Veterans. The Duckley amendment to the under which world war vete ceive aid with the American Legion disbursin ent was adopted aft senate amendment had be ed The hou: rendment to original bill cut off 10 allowance for investi- zating cases by gent. The of nt placed comptroller bl for the grant for Andrews post ponc 1, ¢ Dismis- of s nine her, W ToaTy s 4 theé n v specia su- pervision disburs: with the On’ the ittendance My ta bill is Blair won be school two 1 averaze the next of Danbury but.withdrew 000 Tt GE 4 CENTS ON DOLLAR. The creditors of M A. Axclrod, bankrupf Park streef and” Main druggist, have accepted i settle nts on the dollar. Mr ns to close his Main street his Park strect vea firs moved . wlopted The eral the the street went_of xelrod and it carries wa concurred on ihe sev- increase Dbills. adapted in ind a@hered in adopting the other which the had réjected The $135,000 additional appropri tion for -the Comnecticnt agricultural college from the senate restoring the amount-sirsekot-of the budzet adopted. The blll for $15.000 for ministratfon of the motor vehicle Ppartitent was adopted \ zoning bill to apply to New Ila- ven was ndopted. This was almost like the general zomimz bill which wak rejected “after Mr had claimed it invade prop- erty owners When-sa- Lill weaa- pa—in salaries of the ass¥srant New Haven vounty superior Waterbury district court senate ) tore tablish silary_ only e house Lotid house m RCKHARD] M sessor and and Miss of Mrs narried aftern of the ~OLDERSH AW Burckhardt, son of As Mrs. August. Burckhardt sic Oldershaw, da Hiram Oldershaw, will Rev. John L, Davis 4:30 o'clock a t at 47 Marrison HAVE CONTRAST st weas a. iter be this home vt by n at bride Nickerson the rights of raise of and Bell to clerks court Mr ference -committee which - went limit oh its recommendations the final hubbudb attempts were de_ to rush _in_ other bills I house -retused-to adnrit- the -bill was withdrawn. The Waterbury xoters bill was cons curred in‘by the house, The Bridg port judgeship’ and Oran bond mensures Afed T becayic conferees conld hat agree The.bous ion. of sympathy for The-mall carrier was AT 12730 ndard” time sent a committee to the senate 1o see if"it had any business. The mem- bers-then began showeéring each oth- with documents and the uproar which usunally mpanies the clos- ing hovts of ssion began A joint-Tesolution wns adopred zanizing the Legislative Club of 1921 My _Hooker of Iartfard is a - vice- Lrésident . — THe. house wi 12:48 p. m. standard e BT BrRA T ST of Litchtield took fuock ession The orous and there were sentations A —milic went to Youns {house, Mr. Ri the In being The ind m it recd.en the new Ireland voted $600 the house reso- ace s set for busines: fime and M ir ch uproar numerons bottie—halr mem Union for was Huntér Road Grade Is ~ZHeld Up Temporirily “ontthe estahlishiient and lin . beld_up The public fotlowing w heacing last 14 gradc d_u yvan__Bo prope hur h corporation LRIV w'm “nishes hit cantrasts LEiich MeRa 1" , Mict shurch I chu i here- for alw hotd N transferred John's TP dReDOrt. Where Tht will 2 eyrdte and bezin his duties Iy erepe. heavily embraldered. in A he. ek pove L b wl WEDNESDAY, Bakewell spoke | wak | . | pacins asked the houso te stand by the con- | JUNE 8, 102f. BARGAIN DAY CROWDS Thronged \\ ith People test Sales Fvent Held, Great crowds thrornged the st early this morning to take advan of the ba ns offered by the les d city. The in the the event entire buyers surpas: chants in the zreatc s a the history of the Y chants icipating | day pronounced nd dur the were il with gains offered nted in previous Sales Days. The of the Chamber of ( ntmost to ms the the committ in they h na the The suc reantile mmerce did day : cha ke ave done so. Threaten Destruction of $100.600 change Building at Wichita, Ka Bridge Over Flypaper Ambushe: Wichita, Kas., ne 8 wus, driving upward from the throngh mud tubes are $100.606 stockyards the bt the the stored under 1y en the the led destegetion to building h Ouaken lumber had he the ants have along pipe li which they 1 Washi ton fdentificd the Australian ¢ which An practic ari and up thei wood of ¥ have tunne entomoliog visitor America armies sts vaging South drives i attempt flypaper in ted when the the shut ound, be their anfs built obstruction th frustrs bridge insulation an return to the the army ross 1 ne it is hoped exterminated. can | Labor Federation Names New 1 Man As President for Second T —Two Hartford Men Bridgeport, June O'Medra of New elected presic { Fede N Haven nt of the tion of Labor.at the vention here toduy. Frank of Hartford was elected dent to succeed Thomas Hartford. Three other vice-pr dents MeCue of D Thomas Norwich George Chandler of Greenwich re-elected. Ira N. Ornburn of Haven re-clected secretary Fred L. Necbe of Meriden. tr A resolution was adopted _con menting Postmaster Gen. Hays on allowing the New York Milwaukee Leader Patrick was o0 =] Swee a vic As of Cornelius Brennan of was s { | decision the privileg and mai IMPTS ICIDE New Mrs, of Lake nection band in the two years in her cell by with a nail fil York wood, “with June Ohio. held the slaying Clevelund today slashing her Eva K: here in ¢ of her ¥ sub Deaths and Funerat! Reboni. the Mrs. Paul Main street, “1She this Gelastina Iteboni Mr. an wuth lastina daughter of boni' of 476 vesterday afternoon held the company, Mary's < 2 aftern rooms of the burial cemetery “lock undertaking nd new Mrs. Mary McNamara Mrs. Mary McNamara, {w MeNamara, died vesterday af at her home uth Qua . West Hartord, a an illnes eeks he leaves four Mar¥. Mar -t rude MceNam. two Anthony . Malone, of T. J. Malone of New nephews, Harold . Malanc of ety and nk Malone of New Hav three ui Misses Maz Blizak and Margaret Malone of New Hav The funcral will be held Friday nri o was 11 from ind g S Tow John noon Lar Misses broth this ity Haven: I N Adolph Dewey Waliace stre B died this mornir ieneral He les The funeral Sat 1pday Lithuanian chur Mary's n [ the af nd two ch held at 9 i Andr | T 1 ernets in « illnes S s a v o'clock cw's burial will Miss An of McCabe, 1 Miks Tha WS funer held A this Rev s church the celebrant John Mary Tt axs of reguicn Wil n hizh o \ | Kra ind Winte sub-deaeo hearers were L. s MeCahe,” . ry. Mc¢ Pa May Dyised The : | Baward sncenan and Mrs, Mary Me.' n Tl 3 Delaney, -1 Paty Johu Mot William nd A rvies sang Dan AVith she \ BOW ceme 1 condu tohn Ml wad ftev ARD OF THANKS 102nd Wars. terans Foreizr City Has 1 mer- stores Bur, that Hordes arth threatentng exchanged C. F. OF L. ELECTS O'MEARA | Appointed. state o nbuey: were New Call ttempted suie, infant funeral | Larai hespi John bikiv in ver Member Now York Stock m 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CON] STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. TEL. 3049 ores tage bargain g 50 FAFNIR BEARING pre- and 50 STANLEY WORKS 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ANTS DESTROY PROPERTY Ex- omson, Tenn & o HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephene Charter 8000, of NEW BRITA New Bank Blag. DONALD R, HART Mgr, e ma= consumed ) ' We Offer: ture SCOVILLE MFG. €O.; Price On Application. E < F. G. JUDD 2 W. T. SI.CPE} 23 WEST MAIN S‘!‘.,"N‘EW BRITAIN, CONNEOTICUT Investinents, Local Stocks Teicphones, 1818, that 13 nm | i We Offer: TANLEY _WORKS, Commgn. e on- mey: JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STQCK < BONDS New York and Boston ney e nd Bridgep New Har Springfig Waterbury Danbury and Middletown rer. pli- nt Direct Private Wire to Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Na{'l Bank BIdg. — Tel. 10! ling ey o s Remember—“Bundle Day” This coming Saturday — Boy Scouts will collect from your door “step. This Bank’s record of growth and service through a long period of years, has won the confidence of the community, ~ It is evidenced by the large number of new ac- counts whicly are being opened every day. Do You Bank Herc. ide { e Hed | oon was of ter- Ker * of ers, and LR | thiis | on yeth on. - ot | at ! W, b wige wilt he morning ch ew | e ROTARIANS’ LUNCHE will IN | appear MARRIAGE LIC Mo Taken Out This Oftiee of Town Cle Alarillo, d 21, who wa Engleweod. New Jarsey v Sokern ke of A surprise sular Tanche Viks Thur f = il Morning Two at Tw the Rotary ¢ i ¢l'ibh tomorrow neon. hin | \ ars | Doen ick Miss Anr 1ay noon, Lucius P. the week and in Connecticut A tremser oF ol New Ha eti ot the company cured to future meetinz lewood street, 3} s, iy gnorn- wed Jobn K. Haller: Fairview” street mes Harvey Eiliot. AL dnville, and Miss MaeZAfnes .19, of Kensington, license this morning. The ificate w pplied for several days but since both arc nonsyesidents. were required 10 for i vho 't . will speak. 0 e this city. took Cornecticut Light and Waterbury will also wddress the Rotavians to agzed 21,1 1 a ary =11 Boll were ) Annctncing J1 \F DANCE i siven by DELTA PHI sl(.\u FRATE Y. W. C. A.. Friday Evening Ju wait 12 required by Do not wi until the summer rush

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