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

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ia 1 | NEWBRITAIN WILL [WEEK'S REVIEW ANDICITY OF TOLEDD IS = s e e e mmanees ;&;;fil e AVE NEW NORMAL IMNEDIATE OUTLOOK GARDEN OF FLOWERS == "5 ICHTER & CO. elaborate scale A Moose grill will be ANGE RFPURTS Governor Lake Approves of Henry Clews, New York Financial Loyal Order of Moose Comvenes| i ioiion e St hinton™ |59 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN given on July 27, the entertainment be- Member New York Stock Exchange For the first time children under 12 $760,000 Appropriation Expert, Gives His Opinions There on June 27 e oo A | e e s - — & meeting and initiate children — 0y This will be known as the Junior Chap- 'eet—~Rallics of one to almost ter of the Moose. were made by leading shar Appropriations for new projects and e ol Toledo, O., June —This city is be- A gzorgeous water pageant on the . stock market Olls, steels, | construction aggregating $1,¢ 000 (Special to The nld ing made into a garden of flowers 10| Maumee river will be held on June 29 s and shippins represent- | Were approved yesterday by Governor| New York., June 25.—What seems|welcome the 33rd annual internationid | while (he annual Moase parade of visit. 50 FAFNIR BEARING fican Pet., Houston Oll, Crue.- | Lake when he ned bill llowing | to be practically the end cf the Brit-|supreme tonvention of the Loyal Order ing lod will furnish the grand finale Baldwin Loco. and | $77.000 for a new State Normal school | ish coalstrike is not manifestly in|©of Moose here on June 27. of the entertainments. stures. Tobac. | New Britaln, £375.000 for the 860Ul | i (" Tho main result of the sirag. | A CUBDSIEL 'starfed here scvera B 50 STANLEY WORKS leathers, coppers and|Sition for land and buildings for state i months ago and as it gans *°Plant also made substantial recov- | office purposes 50,000 to complete the |8le has been to give France an ob-| powers in Every Spot Yihere Flowers vestment ralls at gains of one | American school for deaf in West Hart- | portunity of meeting current coal|Can Be Made to Grow,” and *“Wel-| Wilmington, Del, June 25.—Mrs. 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK points were led by Readin ford and $250,000 for an addition to the | gemands in Europe with German|come the Moose With Flowers.” As a| Marion Zinderstein. Jessup of Wil- Junior rails roye one to two| Norwich state hospital for the insane. | reparations o while the miners in [ result flower planting has become al-| mingfon has retained the woman's ins were partly reduced by The —appropriation for the new|Great Britain have evidently suc-|most a mania with the citizens. singles tennis ampionship of Dela- In the final dealing normal school ts contingent on this ¢ity |cceded in no respect in carrying| While the Loyal Order of Mooose will| ware by defeating M Molla Bayer strong, Sales approximated | !"kink over the present building near|their point. Progress toward a dis- | take up the majority of their time dur-|of Philadelphia in the challenge round thousand shares, Walnut Hill park which is estimated toarmament conference is clearly being |ing the convention with play, they also | fork Stock Kxchange quota- | Mave a value of $100,000 e leg made by our own and other govern- lshed by Richter & Co,, |'atlon stipulates that the money pro-|ments, with resultant economies of the Now York Stock Ex-|Vided by the state be used to erect the|evidently the mo possible on that B 3. *" | administration bullding and the heat|account. In our Mexican relation- § 4 L Jubp ¥ W. T. SLOPER High. Low. Close.|and power plants for the school on a|ships, we continue to face the same Sugar. 29 , site In Stanley Quarter already ac-| embarrassment as heretofore, with B ... 36% quired, The plan of the building calls it little disposition on the part of < dy . 120 % g for a dormitory also, but this will not resident Obregon to relieve the sit- A [ 0 v l e ° Oll. 16% ; 3% | be built until the next session of the|uation. Bflx in Qur Vaults 1s as secure ive. 7814 ? ; | legislation when it is probable that an Business Recovery Delayed. 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW <%yTAIN, CONNECTICUT v Ref 341, 4 appropriation for such will be asked. Conditions continue unsatisfactory as human ski“ and constant Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 Ret em 747% 72 Theater Tax Approved. in many lines of business, for while atra Tob b2y 1 [ Despite the thousands of petitions|there has been an increased buying We Offer: & Tel..1027% 2 4 | prepared by the theater managers|strength in those branches whare 'g.il M i B e e e 35 SHARES NEW ERITAIN MACHINE, Pre- .e . W A tax, iove 0l dake o e cl a y e & & a Cop . 37% 4 373 | bill which is expected to net the state|the result of permanent deiwiand. lt ;s rivate and the fact that ferred at a Very Attractive Price. & Wt 1 24% 2214 2 approximately $350,000 a year in reve-|Continued reduction in our export - P 'y Loco .. 68% nue. The tax is to bé half a cent on|trade shows that but little if any, Ohlo .. 38% 3 35% [ each ten cents of admission on top of [improvem ~n;‘;u‘:"rur;_1;:‘| selli..x condi- you have it is a strictly C(‘nfiden- b B ... 45% ; the federal 10 per cent. tax now paid [tions is in reaction :n BAp Tran 0% ) 9% |on tickets of admission. Provision for [prices has, however, been apparently e . ' 3 0 stricter censorship of moving pictures|checked. Index numbers published tia] matter between you and the her Co. 33 3 is also provided in a bill signed by|during the it week have shown a Ohlo ... 491 ‘ . Governor Lake, l'mllulllt;n :‘1 not more llha|n uanuz k > = l l ot R i & St P 29 2 Y R — one-half o per cent during May. B l th b Y h 3 lopper 3 This is much the smallest fall for any ank. sn t IS a va ua S n = op ... 2 2 recent montl.. The unfortunate fea- Sy NEW BRITAIN ; g A TFORD il & Iron 2 LITTLE S[IAP AN“ ture of the v.oek’s trading has been —— b l New Britain National Bank Bld o R A oy e R e T e That Your Valuables should be S e Rl Steel [ [ [ dustrial securities, consequent upon . . DONALD R. HART Mgr. Telenhone Charter 8000, Sug. o It the apparent development of belief Iocked up in one of 0].“' Safe .Johns'n on the part of observers that still We Offer: further reaction in industry was otors ... / ." 3 (Continued From First Page). likelylito yiake pisce. Deposit Boxes-—‘-Only On“ Cent Monctary and Banking Problems. hio years, being only 9, and in the|, Lh Mmonetary and banking situa- STANLEY WORKS, Preferred, tion comtinues to develop along the opinion of social workers he was not|,. ) lines as in the recent past. At An Attractive Figure. given proper home care, Judge Klett a very great reduction in dis- warned the futher that he will be prose- | .5, n1e at Federal Reserve banks, and X Teted i the ey ‘sommea 1o cours Benin | unt® &t Federal Reserre banks, and . Price On Application, Peck's Bud Boy. ‘ gold over last year's holdings, now A 14 year old youth who, by his| . ual to almo AIf a billion dollars, - N D L actions in school —has ecarned the [ipo problem of Federal Reserve bank 4 ott Cop P sobriquet of “Peck’s Bad Boy.," was| siicy and of banking policy as a — Bteel ... 3 arraigned for the second time in as|\jgle becomes mo-c und more urgent. W ... 79 § | many sittings of the juvenile court.|Accumulation of the gold in the Re- otrol . % | Last Saturday he was lectured ond|corve banks tends to stimulate the Steel .. 22 3 glven an opportunity to mend his ways. | helief on the part of many that it cifie ... Today he wa n in court with multi- |ghould be released through.a more #® Brake.. 56 56% ple complaints by school officials against | liberal credit policy which would not Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. T entral. .. him. He was sent to the reform school. | only permit, but encourage, the rela- - 3 &H ... 11% 4| ‘The boy has made a habit of suging [yively free borrowing of funds at Waterbury STOCKR S Bridgeport & West s o3 during classes, blowing snufft around|hanks. Others think that the gold Danbury < New Haven the room, leaving classes whenever e |snould be rapidly paid out into cir- | - St Middletown BONDS . Springfield o desires, coming late for school as a|culation, while still -others hold to h rule, unscrewing desks and chairs in|the opinion that measures should be [Dizect Exisateiire so New X orkiand Hoston. the school rooms causing them to fall [taken to pr \*m-\ further importa- G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 | over on the floor, and using abusive|tion of gold. is certain that the lunguage to the teachers and girls infexisting relatidhship between the re- - = Car the class room. Last week he struck [serve holding banks and the public one of the teachers with a piece of [must be modified before a grea: tron, It was testified while In the meagtime there has|}e = = = = PIANO LESSONS DURING SUM Two little girls were committed to the [been a much better supply of call : eee 72 0 mendation of Charity Superintendent Market Review and Outlook. 2 way . . 4 | Willham H. Cowlishaw. The girls are With large transfers on the ex-|}/} 3 th’ cl{ kor Co. - 4 h motherle and their father has re change nearly every day during the i A Prescri tion for i Studlo 3 15 Boo s Blo : 33 a3 married. The new home does not offer | past week the trend of prices has|j| p Mr. Harmon will conduct a summer school with reduced rates for beginners. k 31% | ine proper surroundings for the chil-|been, on the whole, downward. The H s Plications must be in by July dth. Call at Studio between 4 and 7 p. m., or if desired R 4 Erea s Toorear heinaTims! aacil| wesklopensa withiqustatieresrwan i1 B app]ness M- Harmon will see r home. Phcne 795-15. Coaching of singers a specialt] U on Ofl fon for their committal low the average of last December, so Pae A six year old boy whose father de-|that there was a prevailing opinion | il I . - s ATtz yearisialboviwhoselistherjoc | hatythers uwas) a] prevaitingopinicn| Iy Al = Quick Results---Herald Classified Advt] Retal! & 2 Y i prrlambipr et e «|were ample to discount bad condi- || i pued Pr o o | mother is working and for the pi tions or bad news whatever it might || | ] ndus Alco 527 0 B2% | Vill. be inn a position to support herself|Pe- The inability of both large and Ebber Co. 85% rn 2 | and. & younger brother, the court was|SMall holders of stock to protect Kool i 1™ hix 10l [Informed b e yeirs prior 1o hio|IhtIr ownership has mecessiated s I ' 1 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company opofr 191 47 desertion the father did not work, the|considerable amount of involuntary e Chem .. 24% 24% 24% | court was told, :::-._':i::-:_‘r'_"m,lm":":1'3‘«;'“;:-‘-_:1-"r!;o‘;g)frr; ! ! Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Overland. 6% 6% e the lnphurluvnly of purll;u.xin;: i I Capi . — atocklat: brloss i Bardlyl more than | ) | pital $1,250,000. Su-plus Funds, $2,000,000.00 'AT, STOCK PLAN JOINT CONFERENCE [ohase'ofices, haraty more -t = Safe Deposit Boxes, $5and upwards, = situation. Ease in —— 7y = e | Bl ‘ Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge money hg not serv o help price i MARKET TODAY Premier Lloyd George Sees Possibility of | conditions \n:)' ¥ nrcodm""m'wl"\4‘""*1 ‘ Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. : until there is more decided trade im- rolshed by Richter & Co.) Strike Settlement in Proposed New |provement buying power will no LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING doubt be considerably limited. It i - . B At | apove. Shtn e Smiiiind gl | You can open an Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. fec Light . e..130 136 Interest Paying Savings Account - 4 ward move s s ¢ Ren N B Tol ... 108 110 Tondon Bocacre (By Assoclated| Va4 ments hereafter it shouid . Irane S 156 Prexs.)—The request of the coal miners’ |8 Possible to make purchases with- | fiy i out encountering much risk. d i ardware % 140 | representatives for a new meeting with HENRY CLEWS. % gs & Spencer com the government and coal mine owner h I : . rs, ¥ and vited the owners and miners to a joint Machine com . b conference on Monday UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Be-Pond com 56 The TRUSTCO. and Judd . g 3 : over the possibility of an immediate Tel. 1548. i ‘HwEWTNNCaIu i OUR The miners' decision to seek re ot Soodv sous 3iaes S neo | TRE oiners acuion to eeek e 9A. Mto9P. M. ||} ' y Works com has helped hundreds to save vacation money. and Hino ... B8 T ot e, S0 Jotkals Service a la Carte OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7— | START NOW FOR NEXT YEAR Mg Co ] : | 4 ! | unlons and the reluctance of other| Catering Luncheons Banquets Lvery Financial Service and a Friendly Personnel. Pay 50c, $i.00 or $2.00 per week for fifty weeks. CLEARIN RT labor organizations to join with the 5 for Wedding Parties vaxl g o= 569,800,000 fners for industrial action to enforce . g . . - e “Nat al "B e 100,000 T; ':,I”.“l\I.|:”.]4l‘,lll:l‘ll“ ,“ et Satisfaction Guaranteed. l } on= ank.in .the c newspapers today are optimistic A GREAT MANY RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY HAVE DEPOSITS IN OUT OF TOWN SAVINGS BANKS WHICH PAY'_THEM ONLY 4 PER CENT. PER YEAR. TO SUCH WE SUGGEST THAT THEY BRING IN TKEIR BANK BOOKS AND LET US TRANSFER THEIR FUND TO THIS BANK ON BOOKS WHERE INTEREST IS PAID JULY 1st THIS CAN BE DONE WITHOUT LOSS OF INTEREST IFATTENDED TO ON OR BEFORE JULY 5th. ‘ s THIS BANK PAYS 4%% INTEREST TO ITS DEPOSITORS PRBIRRS SRR SN2 U TR,

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