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Flnanc1al WALL STREET STAEK | EXCHANGE REPORTS » quota- | | | (New York Stock tions furnt mombers of the ngo) Bug Fa ol & ‘ot Sm & Re.. g R em Sum b Tel & Tel Tob Am Woolen Ann Cop Atch Top At GIt & W Bald Loco Fallt & Ohlo Roth Steel B Pky Rtp Tr . Ohlo Chi MI & 8 P Chi Rk 1 & P. Chile Cop no Cop M & Con Gas Cn Prd Ref Crucible Stoel Cub Cn Sug ndi - John Erlo Erie n on Gt No 111 Cen Ins Cop Inter Con ...... Int Mer Mar pfd. it Al Mfg Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Springfield Kennecott Copp Lack Steel ... Lehigh Valley Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific Nat Lead . N Y Air lll.\kl\ N Y Central N Y, N H, North Pacific Pure Ol .... I'an Am P T .. : I'enn R R .. . | Plerce Arrow .. % | Pressed Steel | tay Con Cop .. g 2% | Reading Rep 1 8 Poyal D, NY . Sinclair Ol Refin El 8 Steel 1 south Jacife 4 Col In 1st ptd Flec Mot (RF) Co h pta H | in the | give | replied the | clu % |'nes % | Nuova, one of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e CiTY ITEMS. Victrolas and P vt Uni rro 1nos, Henry Morans. s wil K. The 1l and at 8 o'cloc for rehicarsi for report 1l be hicld v street i ot bekah " JUVENILE OFFENDER IS GRANTED WISH =~ sists Dw Bemfl Gommmed— per commiliee Court hrams (ue Request sup v v it the play Wednesday Ly the iloly Family Cirele Mary's ohurch Catholic Wi n's Benevolent Two ill meet Wedncsday boys, charged with stealing evening MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1921, ATTEMPTS SUICIHI PRflfiRAM F[iR Blfi BY CUTTING TIH-’,{).\T INDUSTRIAL MEET ... astern States Exposition— Three Teams Go From Here e 28 mily Troudbles, James Iverson Cuts His Throat— At B James Ive s in tho New between 39 or following to cut 40 stiteh Insuccess who Klett were before J in juvenile md who w len George chool hall the Muriel held thi ol h Motorcycle Police been ned wturday to 1 morn Mac ever of iney nad ove d b nd who until today to think it before Judge Ki this 1 had I chool fo Strolls has police de wt as ishborhood in the 600 block on West Mrs. Wallschles m complaint girl, aged 12 or own daugh siced to hav 1 the offending I8 will usc in the juvenile factions together of this liceman oJhn thiriy-third e. Four iven nan © brought in a by One and plead Mcriden, the ne t commiss rivate hearing to man, wh Saturday | partment oun on er, of that Wit 1 thought better the to he of e 1 to re for Connolly, court it good | H n custody of Edward yeur nd man speak lady ol bes probation ofticer. Wanted To The « r boy, ut that institution, ent upon goinx to Meriden ed if he suil allirmative father what he had to & the wd (hat he was unable wh sparently sterday court, 1 dowr moke them. When by his father he del latter that he wanted 1o be to younz his ha inst ask who already a efforts to brother Wik st he repiie el e court ask rrin hen week Super- wanted When the 1o ko will the wa ey ye on ed his latter w ay., years ago he rep control the about 8 y« awaiting ome 10 dog war was | Loy, of entence ette [ Nuriel 3¢ | ciat wit hool hou The Red it mecting | when degree memb will night hereafter. ix-year-old France: Dwight street s about the lower terday when he from a bon fire been plaving e was removed to the New Britain General hospital she is said to be re or Tho first mecti w. L eftng of Relief St the R whil by the in the repui- | Iy | Mar tohight an import- ight at Judd's hall will be held. The ca Mond cl went 8 o'cloc will held cellar to manded told the away. “All right," you one to §o to Mer I want 1o & are pretty brave won't be so brave Men te work meet said Judge Kiett, st chance, do you cn or do you not?”" * = said the b “You | this morning, but you a month from now,’ court in ordering him com mitted. *“A month from now,” pro- phesied the judge, *‘you will be writing | me a letter begsing me to relcase you on parole, but you might just as w not write because you won't be lct out He was ordered to be kept from com- munication with his brother. DANTE ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED ncot ally r bo 1, of 78 burned t of h clothing ca about which e ting e the s be son for held this will daughter of Lincoln to has en- Steppl ppler of 474 has gzone Mrs. Emma ¢ street extension Northfield, Mass.,, where she tered Northiield seminary. Howard Pht has sold hi: mer home at Madison to Louis of Grove Hill The deal wa made through the ncy of Louis 8. Jon The price w between $20,000 and $25.000. The Commodore J. Barry Council, A. R. E A, will hold its regular meeting Thursday evenin at 8§ o'clock at Judd's hall. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Ellis of 620 | inley street are receiving congratu- | ns on the birth of a daughter, born this afternoon Dr. Mary G. Mouradian of 87 Pr pect stieet returned from West Silver- East Haven, where she had sum- Reynal s Local Italian Civie As or Memory of One of World's Greatest Poets. The Italian Civic association of New Britaln will hold one of the most im- portant liter commemorative exer-| g ever staged in this city on Wee- || day night at 8 o'clock in the Elihu| rritt school when the GOOth anniver- ary of the death of Dante will be ap- | propriately observed. The committee in charge has secur- | pe o "eoinding her vacation since 1 ed an excellent list of peaker the of July. She will resume her p chief of whom is Michaelangelo Russo| ;. gentember 14th. of Middietow Theron W. Hart, coach, has Phone 14 advt. Miss Gladys Ross, and Mrs. William T sands, Is who is editor of L’'Italia tate's foremost Ital- Mr. Ru: noted in the country liter- ker of exceptional pianist, lan newspapers 50 this section of ary man laughter of Rev. | »ss of High street, | s a wuth Rallway tebaker Co Texas Co .... Texns Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oll Union Pacific United Fruit United Retail St. U 8 Food Prod U 8 Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co U 8 Steel Utah Copper Va Car Chemical. Willys Overland CLEARING HOUS Exeha Palane HOME Whl)l)lN AT MAPLE HILL Albert R. Goodale Takes Miss Ircac M. Saunders as His Bride—Couple Hartford Wil Resido M in daughter of Saunders of Goodale of Saturday Saunders, Arthur F Miss Irene Mr, and Mrs Maple Hill, and Albert R Newington, were married atternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of he bride. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of the South Congregational church, officiated. The bride was given away In mar- ringe by hor father, Arthur F. Saun- dors. Miss Leora A. Saunders, a sister of the was maid of honor and Flare a brother of the bridegrom wah best man, Miss Melba | I". Twiss of Hartford, a counsin of the bride, was flower girl. The groom's gift to the bride was a strng of pearls and the bride’s gift to the groom was The with Louquet bride’s gown meteor with p. a tulle veil. She of bridal rose honor wore orchid er led Ophelia roses was attired in white voile, earrying a basket of aweethoart re After w wedding trip. Goodale wil live at 191 White street Hartford, Mr, Goodale is employed in he Hartford devision of the New D parture c ny was of white arl trimmin ried a shower The maid of e chine and The wirl e flower Mr. s Mrs Miscellanecus Shower to Miss Viola Perean miscellineous shower was given of Mrx. Warren Pe (5] henes Violn e Hglpessrt L Macholtz A mock eatured the evenin social unch was served A the " it t ing ¥ho o home Place. of Miss marrin Buffet T. A. B. ACTIVITIFS, wilivan and Rilcy are Committee | Chairmen, | Willlam J. Sulllvan haa bee | hairman of a committee to ange | Oor & bazaar to be given under (h«-‘ uspices of the Y T. i iety Airing the month of November o affalr will ,be held in the soclety's | all on Lafayetto stieet, lace the annual fair James I Riley, Jr., committee selected yosterday to andlo arrangements for a dance to b. iven Monday evening, September 19. n named and will re { Is chalrman of RUNAWAY FREIGHT | briage | were | Health Board Will l)cfor | tatnabl. 'East, West, Home’s Best. ability Dr. presid is Rev. church, comfortably at has been m her condi- | is reported as her home. M Ross since last Tuesday and tion is slowly improvinz. resting city will | Bue ph's and | AL Avitable of thi and among the invited J. Leo Sullivan of St. Jo: himself a literary critic master of the Italian tongue. A m progiam has been arranged and & local speaker has been secured. Dante has g down in history one of the three greatest alons | with Homer and Shakespeare. His w an exceptionally clever mind and imag- ination and his vivid pictures of spirit- ual things have gained him fame im-| mortal. Students of literary works are | Jly familiar with his writings on | spiritual world and his especially vivid masterpieces, *‘Inferno,”” in which pictures the life of the souls damned and the peaceful bl of those reigning in Heaven. So great was| the demand for this work that it has| recently been placed in ctures and | many of the leading schools today a moving picture reel, depicting scenes in the under and upper which he wrote about. Deaths and Funerals Salvatore Bellini. Salvatore Bellini, the two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bellini of 40 Franklyn street, died last night. The funeral was heid this afternoo o'clock from the late home on yn street and burial was in St Mary's cemeter ne as | ze Miller George, the 22 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, of 203 Myrtle street, died at the New Britain H 1l hospital yesterday from burns ined Saturday Burial will 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon rvices w held at the home of the snts at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 at Matthew's > lical - Luthe church. Rev. A. Theodore iated. Interment was in cemctery. Geol to Hell's fire t e nave | the world | Fairvie Mrs. Hilda Johnson Hilda Johnson, of 169 Dwight at the state sa n. Her husband is a patient same institution. One son and | daugher survive. The funeral will held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 clock at Fairview chapel. Burial will be in Falrview cemetery. WANT HELP FOR DENTAL CLINIC Mrs. formerly yesterda owingt [ one h e 30, street, died | orium at | GARS PLAY PRANK at (Continued from First Page.) crossing from one side of the factory to the other, being lowered with after tbhe fashion n This structur and parts borne along first car. Some automobile against th a draw- hed the rope of distance down the track an truck was backed up shipping room door, acro: | the track, to receive a shipment of | oods. This was practically cut in half. the rear end being demolished | mpletely. A short distance further the freight cars telescoped with train and its progress hind- Dr. Zwick, Chairman of Health Board, Plans Meceting of Welfare Agenci Iuterested in Move ac : Zwick, of alth commissioners, notify the Child Weltare Tuberculosis Relief Commis- Mission, Britain Dental and possibly the Parents iation of of a dental clini chairman of the will com- rd shortly mittee, mn, City sciation Teachers in the inte the city There with whi clinic. there on another ered Officials of the notified and Waterbury office this afternoon to look road W the | city dcbris. w Haver Ajustors from me to t over th as & t for sehool. is no appropriation at preseat h to eslablish or maintain a 2 it will be n for the welfare orsanizations to ra funds suflicient to carry on the for the remainder of the year, if such a clinie is to be instituted. Little difficulty is anticipated in securing the | fation next vear. | that committees reo- | ral orsanizati weltare | L will be Appmntment of New Supt n on the appointment permanent superint=ndent for health department will be taken to- morrow afternoon when the regular sission of the board is held outine | 1« up for tr tion. | it 15 pro mentioned and agencies as m called in joint weeks. TS ROYAL HONORS. of the highes from Sweden upon Rev. Dr h-Lutheran Ohn he ha of the nition ffort such t royal honors ob- been con- G. Ohman, church of notified knizhted oO. G Order f | ported of literary | three toward mainten- |tributing between |auto while pa Main street One has fe ot t s Satur s Vas 1bility nee red the city nie in and his of ple WRENCHES STOLEN. Kroher f Hartford, has re- to department that end wre and one di wrench were stolen from his| ked in the rear of 441 Swedi Dr that nb. been val his the police recog nches 2 wtions United . M The fund Achievemen ENING. three Junior from th inter till stands meets tonight hamber of Commerce rooms o'clock. to clubs the city to exposi Spring ate You Must See “THE OLD NEST” I tion | namitted goods There are certain products of forei countrics made their options | mon “Every day motto which | a feature been th good day™ followed tated had hospital imjp recovery ind his wife h w! has i con- prosrams position which ield, Mass., Scp 1 yimeth of inter-| ided cach of the : | ave not been together denondency troubles 1 cause of ti 1 hour home e 5 boen i rook to v cau a rc 18 found th his iswold of Ken 1 clc ty at once to the will be held tember 18 to est will days for try folk t the enterta has not ted, tha ment has defin educational purpose in view when planning the va- rious activities_ | The fifth annual East position will pMeially ope 1 o'clock. when the sroun conee will be given by Patvick Con-| ooy way's famous band in' the um| oy buildin at 2 o'clock in the after-| heen pre noon cond at T oclock in the | fies, TTe is s evening Conway's band, the 1001th | man from Infantry b military and naval bands and five or will furnish n all exposition buildings ani hippodrome spectacle and ruces every | day and evening of the show | Thousands of people who were unde- | cided as to which day to visit the ce-| position, will probably sclect Monday, September 19, which has been desi ed Farmers' and Gove Day, honor of t six New nd rover and the members of various farm- | organizations, farm bur ete., who will be the the management on that da | cularly claborate plans have heen n | by Springficld city oflicials and the | position management for the ent ment of the movernors who wi In the city some time Sunday night. Residents of the State of Maine are invited to attend the exposition Tuesday, whiche has been named Stat of Maine Da Wednesday will 1w | Dairy Cattle D; nd Thur: Meat Producers’ Day. On Friday, Septo ber 23, the children will come into their own. This will be Fruit and den Products and Children’s Day. The pub- lic schools in Hampden County will be closed. Al children under 15 years of | aze, accompanicd by an adult, will be to the grounds free, nd a m has been arranzed for their entertainment and instruction Saturday the closinz day of the exposi- will be Springfield and Automobite i a 1 houghit to :on the | rasn act. 3 noon, ph Chr Quarter, wi , to go (o a His failure to r be made and exposition. lue of *1 While I e of na in turn ho ch Iviny thr <inston n h alon; t rn States cu ternoon at n b w moved col . PR 16 ¥¢ of age and has ent in second ward poli- id to have been council ird in 1915 and 191 on s one nd the nd, hestras First Page). nors et men cross the liberty would t in fatur n Tnte cited the pre numerous corre American pre: resf the United S which sent e gran 2,000,000 Atlantic to eaus, nounc: Geneva dents of dence of the s in the I “I am sure” he continued, atches they send will convince the Americans that the bod work we are do. can only zment the eflicacy such good work as may be done i hington.” DO! ir States “that the across the sea here of W TO GIVE Presented to By n Best Slo: YLD WATCH. Wiil Be Who or Gi 0. A wateh stnndard make to_the sirl be® slogan in the con- noon today and The George n’s and dows of high gradel will be presented or boy who names the for Safety First week, st which began at . ends at noon Nine Junior Achievement children|wateh will be presented from New Britain with their chaperons|if. Dyson. of Porter and Dy will be on the ounds for the entire| on ibition in the w week, participatin in the interstate|that firm on Main street. under the auspices of Frank O. In case the contest is won r. superintendent of exhibits of | gir] the watch given will be a wrist the Junior Achicvement bureau of the|watch. If by a boy it will be a leazue, rezular bo watch. Either watch The local ' filled and of high zrade. evening at T: NS G AMERICAN WOOLEN ST plan commission will be sion favor Central park as a location session this week by Mayor is for the purpose of discuss- and it is expected that the site will commended to the council. special pr by ex by council will 30. meet Monday The city in commis- (Continued From First out to what extent it is prac desirable that we take part trad Page) MARRIED TODAY, Wheeler and Miss Christine Taompson, of this city, were at the home of Mr. Mason of Corbin stor of the church. They left wedding trip. in both Would Change Business. arried this noon Should it be decided that such venture was 1 promisir erican Woolen Products Co. would, €0 far as operations in the United sre concerned, change from an exporting to an importing organiza- tion. It would also market the out- put of European mills in South Am- crica or anywhere else in the world that it might find buyers, Mr. Wood | sald Later Mr. Dane sald there w posal to bring into this country any that might compete with the products of the company’s mills. n at low price that are not produced here and it is fn such +0o0ds only that interest for American fmportation he explainel. He had with mill int many, Hu and he <aid, about disposin products but had not the matter to the point of ol Under the plan considered, goods would in Czecho-Slovakia for sold in South America or the st to meet the competition in those | countries from the low cost goods of | other European cente! MGGORMICK GRADUATES Tocal Councilman Completes Course iumediately on MINSTRELS REORGANIZE > Black and White minstrels have reorzanized with William Humason & manager and James V. O'Brien, piani.t and will make their fi \ppearance ot the son at the G lin, Thursd: ptember s no L pr D ATTACHMENT. Fred Winkle this attached the property owned by | quale and Pasqualine Calvo, | Lawlor street, in action brou ) Rubcenstein, under the name of the In- 1 Labor burcau, to reco to have been loancd the Ci attachment is returnable RV Constable mornin Pa 50-92 talked srests The the fourth Monday in Scptember. A DAUGHT! born 1 W. Luc now be bou - instance st night to at 114 wughter w ind Mrs. . Cleveland street. Erect Platform For Fajr in Newington platform and about 50 have been erected on the to be used by the Newington the country fair which is ortly, the proceeds to crection of an up-to- out 10 exhibits have for the show prizes have of- A booth: round Grange for tc be held be used for t aate hall. A been received and attrac! dance Embalminz—Will Be With J. ¥ in Connected chicken < McCormick of | been completed a the Renaurd | t New Yor duated. He will the J. M. Curtin | ny on Main street. | Mr. McCormick a former mem- | ber the nkee Division. While serving with that outfit he was gassed 1nd in appreciation of his war service | |8 (G TG the government made it possible for | His| tainee him to take the c in New York. | { SN ieritaat He has been a member of the com- i i council for about a r and|] half. The new undertaker 1ted with several of the locs icemen's organizations, the sixth course of training School of Embalmir city, and has been identified with Undertaking com ward h: t t DS RE this city, < of the m of nu- las. the r ;uuxnnul in \n a < ment. A. Sith anniversary the U, 8. Servicc cut infantry, held | Smitn with ering into 19th Connecti- of was Company res STRUCK WITH SANDBAG ht Street Man Waylaid on ione Wiy Ceuncil Will Hear of City’s Finances Mayor O, F. Cu 3 attempltin to out a plan whereby the fund f iblic works and be in street umin b son, 124 rrowly escaped scriou tuck on the head provised sandba ording to port Dwight inju whe k by an im- ac charity - h to at continue *he funds | g < ma th ~d enou departments te at present charity and h on ¥ d in the me one haif filled knocking Lich tb oard now who droppec Ve with sand Kmmm S Ly N N E P PUTNAM&Co. Meniber New York flock Lxchange Buccessor to Richter & Co. v BRITAIN TEL. . CONN. 040 We recommend the purchase of Connecticut Light & Power 7% Bonds Due 1251 To Yneld Bexfi er Than 7% ,.«flwmmfi -~ L. JUDD 3. JUDD W. T. SLOPER JUDD & CO. WEST MAIN ST., NEW BINTAIN, CONNECTICUT Local Stocks Teicphones, 1813, 1816 We Will Buy T SCOVILL MFG. CO. STANLEY WORKS, PFD, Wor ¢l (Lhom=son, THenn & NEW BRITAIN 10 Ceatral Bow New Drituin Nattonal [ Telephone Charter 5000, . P Investments, ok Fldg. Telephone 2583 DONALD R. HART Mgr. We Offer STANLEY WORKS Preferred Prwe On Appication. J OHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS New Siaves BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York d Boston. Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg. — Tel, 1013 STATE E[ENVT NTION | OPENS ON NOV. 1 Sunday School Workers fo Be Here Three Days Waterbury Danbury Middletown G. F. GROFF, WIRELESS STATION. John T. Crosby, former wireless op- erator for the United States Merchant Marine, has announced his intentions of opening a wireless office in this city n the Palace theater building. U. S. STEEL ARIST(;CRAT AMERICAN The officers in charge of the Con- School conven- at the Y. W. C. for the held in will necticur State Sunday held this noon : S 5‘0( K MARKETS Yielding About 6.71 ran tion, a luncheon Wd made plans gathering to be The on Tuc and will continue until Thursdiy three 1( b con this city convention pure on 50 our rtial mence morninz, Novem- 1 ‘ning, when closi ber convenient payment plan, Write for Part FRIEDMAN- MARKELSON & CO. INVESTMENT 712 Main St. Main Oflice 15 Beaver St. New York services will be held. culars The lupcheon Nate chair following members attended the today Wallace Woodin, an; Henry Hoar, chair- an of local committee; A. H. Pa er, Rev. John L. Dav 1o ilumphrey, Miss Anna Copeley . Rev. SEe H 1 182, ITIES «d, Conn. Frederick L, wch Oflice tehcoe chairman; / saret Macaule) . G. Hancock or Hartford. iancock, Miss Minni and Miss C. Nowland, Johnson Reserve W BRITAIN N © cluse of business on Sept. District No. IONAL BANK 6, 1921. 1184 ™ in Charter No. REPORT OF At New Britain, NDITION OF TH ite of Connecticut ol RESOURCES. Lo ana ncluding rediscou Overararts Oth a swned and Fixtures, §13,677 Bank i proce H00,00 FPurniture Federal Re Bank Hous reserve e H Banking Lawtul Itews with of colicetion and o o United ol of thre ceks on banks bank and other tund ety + 4,080,07 due from 427.12 BETRITH s s1.67 500,000.00 adivided RERAE BNt interest and trust d checke outstanding Cashier's chocss on owi bani sutstanding deposits) subject to 2,411,273 82 5,000.00 : 750,914.85 inc Lat Uniied Ntatc than postai and depo saving uding var Lo s i United Is £9,000.00 ayable with Federal Roserve Lank. .. .000.00 e . Seaiisseer T best of my knowled 1 bank, do o and bell AJ. SLOP this 12th day of September 1921 GEO. P. AR, Notary Publie, M. THOMSON, olemnly swear that the above statement is true to the iR, President, Subscribod and sworn to before me, Correct—Attest: hopes him to the for the ve weeks. w fecomme tions ready ~vision of the council. ams for help and frightened he or =i next MOORF

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