New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 13

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i J Er—lanclal ' WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPARTS Wall Street, 10:30 m.—Olls again dominated the market at the open- ing of today's trading. Mexican Pet. after gaining a fraction reacted point under yesterday's closing priec Associated Oil one of the strong features of the domestic group in the recent market fel) 3 1-2 points, Gon- eral Asphalt and Royal Dutch strengthened at gains of one to 1 §-§ points, respectively. Rubbers con- tinued to sag and ralls and steels were {rregular. Amerlcan Iee, Davi- son Chemical and People's Gas fen- tured the firm to strong specialties. High Low Closa Am Bt Sug. i 2T% Am Can ..., 28 Am Cr & F 120% -90% Am Cot Oifl, 18 % Am Loco 90 % Am Sm & Re... 39 384 Am 8g Rf cm., Am Sum Tob,,. Am Tel & Am Tobh Am Wool Ana Cop AtTp & 8 1°,.., At GIt & W I... Bald Loco ..... Balti & Ohio, Beth Steel B . BKy Rp Tt ..... Can Pac Cen Leath . Chea & Ohio Ch Ml & § P... Ch Rk In & P.. Chile Cop .. Chino Cop Con Gas Cn Prq Cru Steel Cuh Cn T'ndicott Brie 1st pfd .. 18 Gen Klec ., Gen Motors Good (B ¥)Co.. Gt North pfd Inspir Interbor Interbor Int Mer Int Mer Mar pfd Pacific Oil Tut Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring Wennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val Mex ePtrol Midvale Steel Misouri Pac N ¥ Central ... NYNH %M Norf & West North Pacifie Fue Ol Am nn R R Arrow . Fressed Steel Car . Ray Con Cop 291 9114 37% 313 Bon e e h Con Con pfr 5% 101 1{1 18 Mar Leading Kep I . Royali D, N Y & Sinclaiv Oil Refin . - South Pacific South Railway Studebaker Co Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific United Fruit United Retail St U S Food Prod .. 111 U 8 Indus Alco .. 406% Rubber Co ... 49 Steel .. .. S0% U 8§ Steel pfd L1093 Utah Copper 44 ‘Willys Overland .. 6 HARTFORD GTOCK Quotations furnished by Co., 23 West Main street: Nov. 1, Bid 470 . blsg 4 % Judd & Aetna Life ..... Am Brass Am Hardware Billings and Spencer Bristol Brass Colt's Arms .. Fagle Loek ..... Yanders ...... N B Machine com Niles-Be-Pond North and Judd . Russell Mfg Co 110 Stanley Works com ... 44 16 Stanley Works pfd .. 27 Urlon Mfg Co ..... . 45 Scovill Mfg Co 2920 HALLOWE'EN SOG[ALS Parties Enjoyed at Various Homes Last Night in Celebration of All Hallow Eve. John and Anna Hagen entertained about 30 of their friends at their home of South Main strect last evening with a Hallowe’en party. Refreshments were served. An enjoyable Hallowe'en party wa held last evening at the home of telle Praguski of 76 Clark street, Piano solos were rendered by Helen Roche and a duet rendered by Jennie Applegren and Clair O'Keefe. A buffet lunch was served. Mr. and M B w. Stanley street, entertained Hallowe'en party last night at their home. Friends from Hartford and Middletown attended. The house was decorated with corn stalks and ap- propriate colors. A luncheon was served. A dainty Hallowe'en party was given last night at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Leroux, Jr., of 84 Frank- In Square. Dancing and games were enjoyed, Mrs. Leroux and Miss C. Spencer acted as hostesses. A lunch was served. e —— DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Wagnets of 189 with a M in “PERJURY" NI BRITAIN CITY ITEMS The first meeting of the Maothodist % sewing school wil Informal Ballots Are Cast This Morn- The supervisors, The senfor cla meeting, The pupils of the Connecticut ness college held a Hallowe'en 1t tha =chool last evening, with erous of their friends who were ent a3 guests, Thae with cation of caleulus and others of the nigher branches of mathematics. The first meeting of the French cluly was held this afternoon during ind after the fifth period in Room 18 of the Academic building. The club is open to any pupils who have reached thefr sccond year of study in the usual emblems, anc the school. it the fe and dancin, round out the fun, Elizabeth yeal class, Mu Dentm angd Fonerals. Anderson. Solomon The funers the late Solomon| gf o \nderson, who died Saturday motn-| Headquarters ng, “w held. this afternoon. Servs| day afterno were at 2:30 at the Erickson and [her dutie S RRAhEE o Carlson mortuary chapel by Rev. Dr.[in the S. G. Onman and interment will Dr. Fred Lee, appointee to w cemetery office of superintendent of healt} in the Falirvic ed in the stecl mill department of the Works. \ erbury. tanley Flizabeth Cantonesse, eral of Mrs. «heth Can- of Kensington, was held thiy and from St Mr The tonesse morning from he: home, Paul's church, Rev. J. C. Brennan of- ficiating, Interment was in St. cemetery. The pall heare TS Nassinio Serreri, John B Zeroneat, Luigi Decisi, Naria Canton- and G. Benenti. (Continued from Firs absurb the entire e cated how wad a native of Scotland. Besidea her d, four sons and ona daughte: Result of Rum Raids, The heretofore unheard Blair'a death waa cntirely un- expected and Medical Exmainer Wat- erman Lyon, who was called, gave the causo of death as neuritis. Mrs, out to thes Klett and B. W. Alling: During the month of Mz amount of revenue was est Mrs, John Butler, with $4,718.24 collected. By Mrs. Rose, wite of John Rutler, of | the, collections are: .\|\|'il. 63 Franklin square, died at her home 4,718.24; 14; Augt at 8:15 o'clock last evening from pneu- - Au monia, after an illness of but a few 80.75; days. mu mnl»u-.m officer, $243.96; Mre, Butler wag a member of tha from the superior Tocal lodge of Maccabees and iy sur- Total receipts for $16,017.10. Court Disbursements, The disbursements were: $348.70; interpreter vehicle law fines, $684 husband and four sons, Michael, cap- ny of thiy and How- daughters, Katherine, months, vived by her Mathew, of Brooklvn; tzin of No. 3 Engina comy eity; JoOhn of Galt, Ontario; ard of New Britain, and five [ees, tor will be in St. Joseph's church terment in the par ceived as clerk's h cemetery. ecous dishursement totalled $12. PP cierk turned §381.50 over to Janitor Qhot By Fellow Workman May Not Live ticasurer. rgument with Lewis|in the supreme court here janitor in the build- |counsel for Burch pr followed. The [to the court, aski at Burch for Masig examined as to his sanity, he had had an Masig, another ing and the shooting police are searching The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKIN It is safe and saves time. Bank by mail. the scason tville Woed. lield Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock Ing—Mathematies Club Proving A daughter was horn to Mr Mrs. Alonzo L. Glines of Forcs Popular Among Students, yosterday. £ The Junfor Ald soclety of Informal ballots for class offlcers [ Mothodist chureh will meet this eve were cast this morning In all upper| ninge at tho home of Mrs. John class sectlon rooms during the spe- [ oy clal period, The offices to be filled | Pha committee of the Ladies are president, vice-president, secre-|{jjury of the A. O. H. will tary and treasurer. Class presidents | (o K of ¢, hall on Main street, and seeretaries are to be chosen from | pesduy evening at 8 o'clock, the practical arts division thils year lxcellent choeolates, date , erackers, finc Mekin. distriet wso. Vice-presidents and treasurers ettt relbi el of the classes will he cleeted from the | chocoiata Hauor for coating academic division. Senfor candidates | 1.t Wess Matn st ndvt will be allowed to vote for the senior The New Britain Zior officers but all Juntor and st year | i hold its first meoting befor. candidates will be obliged to vote |y 0 e el with their respective section rooms. |\ ol / 2 No wer 6, §:30 “lock Tho ballots from the jnformal olec- |Yovember §, at 8:30 ‘o'clo tion aro to be counted by the class [SVONINg, in Talmud Torah hall prosidonts: of last year, assisted by |committees will make their final three others appointed by the clags |POrts at this mecting. Good Government club of for this gear are: Miss Mild Employed Boys' association of the and Miss Tga Harvey., Those clected | ¥+ M. €. A, will have o supper and to count the ballots are to malc tecture tomorrow evening, The report as soon as possible in order [meeting will be in the junior depart- to-enable the classes to procecd with [ment of the Y. M. C. A, the formal elections. The first moeting of the new The Mathematics club met in Room | Methodist Bible elass organized at a 13 today during the fitth period under [banquet in the church Friday even- the direction of Robert I, Goff. Prob-ling, when Rev. Dr. O, I, Bartholow, lems taken from motes given thelof Mount Vernon, N. Y. was the members lagt week were discussed. [gpoaker of the evening, will he held The club is proving very popular with [in the Methodist church Sunday the pupils of the school who are |y o 4oty N studying mathematics in any form. g e oo inonee hu\»- Alanifiaf a dAein -)‘I""l‘::i/"'(‘Iu’::”"“;"\."""{\ f“\:‘"}‘r"[ 'l'\‘”"("“: to join and it is expected to h the club will study the simple appli- |least 100 members. at tho social roomi werg prettily decortoe the French and many | tomary Hallowe'en games and wailed themselves of jlege. A | were played. Many of th costu program for the year we Iked over [ Worn by the ) w;vu' peopla we and_ officers were elected, The club | eremely novel while oth i« in charge of the teachers of French | considerable amusement. Refre were served b, mmitie trom the o w h his duties to il vacant by the resignation of Dy Jamei F. Riley, R. Harrf and which has beer The funeral of the late James I |temporarily by Dr. R. M Riley, who died at the Hartford hos. |assumed his duties toda pital early Sunday morning following [past week, Dr. Lee has be an operation, will be held tomorrow | bacteriologist, which position morning at o'clock. Servides wilj Jeonduct conjunction w be held in St. Mary's chyych and in-jun new man is picked. {erment will be in St. Mary's new Toc is the last day for the cemetery, of taxable property lists, An The deceased man wasg 35 years of [tional 10 per cent will be added age and resided at 93 West street. He [the valuation of those properties \um\ 8 ¢ park sites office was a well known athletc mher of on the assessors vears ago a id some good twirling on the championship fifth ward team ds for the {ransfer of n the old Clty Ward league. He was |adjoining North Tnd park were actively identified with the T B. [fered for record today at the society and 'd on that of the town elerk. The tract i tion's team for a long t former Guaffney property survived by a widow Miss Mae Sheridan, principal of t Rosemary, and one son, | Connecticut Business Collese, has three brothers, Thoma | turned from the c ention of Charles also survive. e nploy- 1<'nnv~.n.»:hm Business lducators' sociation at the Wilby High school POLICE COURT S | GAIN N RECEIPTS st Page.) budge as ap taxa My, Jennia Bl g . |submitted by he Taxpayers' association Mrs. Jennie Drummond Blair, Wifo |\was, The item went through of Walter Blalr of 240 Hartford ave- | proved of by the finance and nue, died today, aged 52 vear Sho [ tion board. of collec- directly Sha was a member of Lady | jon¢ from police court are lodge, D. of &, and of tha | 00able to eDtective Sergeant W runners NSIressors ¢ church. . . Ha crusade against rum he fun\\l:\lq\\'!}lIM“ hvl;["\['"}“{\‘\"\" ind sellers, his activities having land- afternoon at 3 o'clock tRYe ed scores of alleged tr Muar kil oimsinta sl e e inst the prohibition laws in ba in Pairview cemetery. toils. Heavy fines have been meted offenders by Judge G. the larg- received, months, ,408.20; Septem- from court, Witness $343; mo- travelling miscel- Mrs. F. Dolan, Missea expenses in committment cases, $13 Mazie, 1 and Alice. Six grand- police expense, $4 children also survive lancous, $1,824 The clerk turned Tha funeral will ba held on Thurs- {0, 12 174,96 to the city treasu day morning at § o'clock. *';:“l“l'“" In the city court, 50 was fees, and miscellan- indicted Oben- fot trial Iridgeport, Nov. 1.—William And- ' mw'nxnl‘Y RRiten ot nf afice (hUlIAIHE, | 0 Lok Angelos, Nov. 1.—When who was -shot while on duty early[C®se of Arthur C, Burch, today was in a v critical condi- [Jointly with Mrs. Madalynne tion at noon today. According to|c¢hain for th d- murder of statements made by the wounded man | Belton Kennedy was called today sented affidavits Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge DAILY Ty e e $160,544 in Building | i | e e — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1021, HERALD, SALARY RAISES JUSTIFIED, During Month of Qct,[suen Is Comvention of Federal It The report of Dullding Inspector serve Bank of New York Arthur N, Rutherford for the month| Washington, Noy, 1,—Defendir of October, shows 74 permits fssued | action in incrensir { nrie for a total of $160,544 In opoerations, | employ of th Yor fod Sixteen tenements and flve stores were | reserve hai leral reser wlded, The report shows the follow ‘VH\I'\ replying today to a sennte x ing types of construction together |lution of inquiry declared the with costs: Frame buildings, 32 per- [vances were made “in order to 1 mits, $42.7056; brick buildings, ix [taln the services of ofllcers who a permits, $102,300; alterations, 36 per- | constantly tempted with on | mits, $15.410 islde offer h sal TAKL BAR ADVANTAGE OF THE BiG AINS OFFERED HERE, THIS Ty THE REAL SAIVNG DAY, Wednesday PURE FOOD —. 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HART Mg, ‘Telephune Charter 5008, Member Hartford Stock Exchange e o . —. New B We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts, e —————————— "——"—5 CLOSI) INVE nm( been able to find the slightest bit lof evidence to substantiate a murder 1o, B ¥ of the death “L am willing to submit the wholo ‘ v ter \ir to a coroner's jury,” said De- |body was found floating in the | tective Chief Zimmerman. “We have N } last week 1 | eve i to show that the young closed by the police this afternoon |1t r committed suicide or met Placed on Deposit In Our Savings Department Up To and Including J November 3rd. “ Draws Interest From the Ist. E FINANCIAL BALANCE WHEEL 1e of financial stress the great ysicin acts as a bal ance whe ul in stabilizing business and finance, The New EBrilain National Bark is a niewiber of tho Federal Rezorve Syatem, and fuvites you to mako it your deposis | tary and use ils service freely, !

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