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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, armison e 0 ROTARIANS 3L (AM WIMENCES J 1 w P“" Aup @g‘ i PUTNAM & CO. fcal and drug divisions were promi- | L A socln ""“1 nent in the smaller dealings of the [ ular meet f Member New York Stock Yxchange mid-session at gains of one to two| m 7 S8ty ocloty in % | " i poinis, e v e tomnae ve-| G148 T0tenesting Talk on Stocks |t ™ 70 & wmu:rr W Is Opening Day of And Feeling Seems Strong-Cham- | Successor @ Richter & Co, e il Rorare SR g and Bonds [an Collcge atDanceland, e Anmal mculmm ) Difve | ber of Commmerce Notes Itcident 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. port for Octoher showing w large wked influence nm. — Prices were mainly The engagement of i S 'R t the opening of today's stock ite Nagle, daughter RS ’ bl g Sag s ilthough profit Yaking over I, Edward D a member of [Nagle of Unlon strec t 11t T mnual R the approaching holiday was looked | the firm of Putnam & company in [ Metzger of New York Ll AR et Gl ¢ ‘ ne very bitter comment re e i e e s D TR s G i | s Lo e e Wn Oner anrl Reaommend standing feature, reacted a lurge finc- | the New Britain Rotary club at their d A, recovered its loss. Other foreign ouls | 13ks' club on Washington street Thanksgiving Da will be presc | to re- | tomor ters as well as the prominetn domestic 1s TRt (Gt Call e ha T . o v I - |o Wi W of the Brokerage Busine . Bos- [ Pountain in town at Adkins nt | ¢ point. Ralils of the trans-Continental | gop stated thet honor 1 confidence | advt n v r Is and coal division also improved. Am- "“‘,,‘,:('”“, Senapdrant il B s R S gty H “‘}f““," AReans W [ present 1 to close from 11 o'clocs ('"mu,'iafive 8 Per Cenj- Preferred Stock ericun Car was among the strong |, : % X . ; ; One 1 prominent in American L equipments with Baldwin Loco, A DnkonmneY okl o bt HoBsafyf AP L 101 1| smce the war has b ice to dis- | gi ud it looked very mn Ihis company serves the cities of New Britain and Waterbury sald that many contrac involving [A T manageme wi e pl | abled veterans of the World War and | g ice boys as though thesc and numerons communitics in the Naugatuck Valley, and operates am Beet Sug.. | undreds o ands of dollars avc |of the hall this yea \ ( tamilic b i hundreds of thousar lollar hall this year amili \ putting the dollar above two hydeo-clectric power plants on the Housatonie River. D At taken verbally over the phone duct the skating every afternoon ane Thara. ¢ T e e : A sty e 5 et Am Cot Oll .. ] g 5 jiotherwissinnd g veryismallperasntasoydveningadutinarsha wintersmpntiin, H proximately oAl ervic nen | that ¢ ¢ meeting yesterday the PY!CC 98 an'l Accrued DlVldend sl of them are ever.broken, Ie also| Have you lost your key? ilave un|this classificatior Biaiti | SRBR R e ; o AN LN ) explained the margin basts and the [extra key cut at Monicr B dVE, I have roceived so e S ‘y ](Em,, 8 16 Per Cent ; A . bond business. Tabs' fair opens next vt | service through the Ne ; Am Sug Ref com 5 IS SUREG T aTbera IOy Robt Bmclavan f THe e b [iae : P 3 i \enting upon the co Am Sumatra To. 36 36 36 po. e REIUROFCnEENRI e DN AT § ¢ local n of | Chapter, obtainin sl Y J. Porter, president i = & Dr. Clifford Vivian, Dr. M. J. Kinscl- | the Connceticut Light & ot com- | straightening out complications o : Am Tel & Tel..111% 110% ; : e ASIREIE S 1 reantilec bureau and vice-y Am Tob 51 125 la, Ossian Dennett, D J W. Bush | pany wi attend a to be ay in conneetion v vernment ‘hamber of Commerce Am Woolen Y and Albert Volz wer Imitted to the ) given tivision mpensations; 1 isted in on the part of t A nRocan Cov hdnd i club today. It was voted at the meet- { Thursday eveni obtaining hospitaliz vocation- | o terday morning to close fo G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER h Top & S I' 8614 3 I i 1 Ateh Top & § I s 86% } ) Smith Post, V ndih +| sistance, totaling 00.00 ing: that the regular luncheon All member i Walter J. | al training; 878 recc R et s i e ey ALGUIt & W I..31% 30% g0 |Thank .\'I\n‘x“: weel “',”\ 4 ouiften: [Bmlci Boat dveliviand tlia lidlest atatance, for e sty i e Bald Loco ... 5% 94 O @) um_,'[: I.)I A REK) will ad ;‘:“m-'\ »(“‘lxl 189 ‘-x : to 1 m " or f B tide them e balance of the day, when it wa BallimArate 0 871 a the club at Its gathering next]o'clock tomorrow ufternoon irn- | over ime of nced; and recelving U e o e e D 4 1ny. or hall on Arch street, to tak one of many forms of fricndly assist- | el 1urt If the stores remained open | Lleth Steel B.... 7% (‘:“.n lv;lvm.- 87% Previous to the luncheon this noon|in the Armistice Day parad ance not ssified ahove S i Cen Leath Co t]n]\u C. l.mrln.i.i. newly elected pres ! .A\. special n of '» am- The war emergency having passed yrter referred to the fact that WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTIOUT ident of the Chamber of Commerce, |mond camp, U. 8. V. W., will be held | and the municipal hom lce bu- jon to close all day from 11 Invesiments, Local Stocks Telephone 18156—1816 Ches & Ohio e ; I Chi Mil & St P 1:;:\:(' a (sllmt 5:\]1-! ch in ]\\ \ynv hlh. stat- «;!: 8 “r « '«’n k "N\WJ w]n;lv n.\,‘ ¢ « n | :‘ “.‘}- m\“};m'l \\.1,,, 0 »,‘:m] of the | . £ e R R 8 Sy Chi Rock Isl ed that everything wi ne t ] the {ocal | S largest groc ! WE OFFER: Chile Copper f: “’ make the local chamber one of the [The funcral will be held t rro chapter of Red C the New Brit- | ¢py olty. “We all Chino Cop .... 26% 4 best in the state. He also asks for [morning at St. Joseph's church, ain chapter will 1 abled during I 7108 said Mr Consolidated Gas 927 9 chants and people. Dr. T, Eben Reeks | reported to the police that a b to the many other things which come fittl6d oG 4f 1t will he Corn Prod Ref gave a report for the committee in|overcoat was stolen from hir ot | Within its scope of duty e R . — — - = . Crucible Steel . 66 ; 4 * | charge of subscribing for the chil- [ night i e ¢ he feuy Brainenss ‘uba Cane Sug 3 3 | dren home fund. It was voted that A. Postivoi who conduct stor NN DTVA 1 r to remain open wa ‘lcnufiny-nn a committee of four he appointed to|at 186 North street, reported 0 SU‘{OOL SYE,“XI(ER,‘; brought uj wwlx' ‘I‘u. ‘”‘:L‘.m: ¥ b \mx Hria ; 2 214 7t |ald the sccretary in preparing ques- |police today that two locks had bee meeting of the general ex-service- JOH\ P. KEOLGH Erle 1st pf . Y tionnaires to be sent to members in en off door at the place last | Final List of istice Dg i committee at n Y ¢ 8 Final Lis rmistic ay Or rs | men's com e at noon today : : Can T0Iee il e 186 4 regards to raising the amount need- tht. No entrance was effected | ) ator G Tt el b e \,,‘ Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Y . d f @ Gen Motors . ; s |ed for the home Motorcyele Policeman Willlam| Issucd—18 Ex-Service Men to Give | taken yesterday, the reversal of y : Goodrich (B F) ; At the conclusion of the meeting | Hayes, shot a cat at the rear of the R i S e e s Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Gt North pfd ... 74% 3 : the men bowed in silent prayer for|Solomon block on Main strect this| ‘iddresses. of the committee. “We don't care to [§ Danbury b New Haven Illinois Central . 96 096 one minute in honor of the men who |afternon, after it had been struck b 2ot say anything further now,” sa g 2 N . Inspiration Cop. . 36 361, | lost their lives in the late world wir. |an automobile K DY| The final list - of Armistice Day | T G0 (h\“)'v“‘y‘\‘rvll' wommittee, | Middletown BONDS Springfield TAterboronsh Gont iy % : Committee Reports There will b rel of the “but later on we may have something Inter Con pfd .... 6% 5% 5 The report of the committec ir of the cht : oiis ihat e Int Mer Marine . 11 % | given by Dr. Reeks is as follow: ivangelist at § o'clock this evening in |'A¢ the latter sel aoee Int Mer Mar pfd 5 % 507% | “Your committee has rendercd due |the church. jor e B Rt the speaker will| oo Jearned this morming by Ray L Chal Mfg . 36 36 3614 | consideration to the question of the S E e """:"'H ‘1‘(‘"‘”}"}"‘ ;““]‘“‘"r’?‘ Makin, sccretary of the Chamber of Pacific Oil .... 463 5 Rotary Club giving to the Childre o oy BOA | 2 school Rev John L. Davis | commerce, upon investigation Int Nickel n... 135 : e e support, and also t DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Will talk at 8:20. This will be an open Db tisall Int Paper . s 5453 537 [the question of undertaking EXCHANC OF VIEWS. Kelly-Spring. .. 417 paign to ralse $15,000 to make pos- _ CARD OF THANKS L elodan sneakerana i follove Al 3 Kennecott Cop. - 3 37 |sible the completion of the building| We Wish to express our sincere [SMCAl at 10 o'clock dn the followlng | pejegates to Arkanment Conference q] Enfimm fim Lack Stoel .... 4 4 work. thanks to our neighbors and friends |5 e DG > j . Lehigh Valley .. 556% 54 56 Firgt, we feel that the Rotary Club|for the sympathy extended wus at the ra - Wil rjres; East are Discussing Possibilitles. s Mex I"lumnm i 2 ; | can only give the Chlidren's Home the |time of our bereavement, the death Sur 5 ard Ogrc H"ju ‘H:ni'l Washington, Nov. 10.—(By Associ- |} NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Midvale Steel 249 23 moral support that is due it, by hav-|°f our beloved son and brother, W ; Ll By . W. Maier; | ated I'ress.)—Active exchange of New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Missour! Pacific .18 q iz h Rotarian Join in concerted | Wish especially to thank the Morga rt Hellberg; St. Mary's | views are taking place between the |H Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 N Canteal ; 21, 214 | actlon. Therefore, we recommend that | House member Junior I i St. Joseph's, George | delegations to the armament confer- DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock NYNHG&H 37 the Rotary club glve moral schooll and Smith's Business College | Hallin; St Johnson; | ence in order to agree on the pro- | (¥ Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Norfolk & West 961 96 61 | of a concrete, substantial nat and all those who contributed the | DAFtIEtt, Dewey Selander; Monroe | gram for the inaugural meeting Sat- Nor. Pacific .... Second, we have not recided that it |Peautiful floral tributes. =’|1Y>:’|'f“‘ Dalbogt, Noxthern, Dr. James|iurday, Up to the present it stems Pure Oil .. 64 3 would be advisable for the Rotary| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest House and AL Camp, Frank Pinche ) ing address delivered by WE OFFER: Pan Am P & 4 495 [ Club to establish the precedent of family. | i itt, Elllot Burr; New Elihu residen x will be followed Osgod Hill, | t : proposal from the English BenntR R e aar 35% | conducting a campaign for any insti- s et i ) AT T w7 ree-Arrow .. 145 I S S R " Manic Devivo SprERRRAVIINER fanon rt, John | ) oint. _secretary | i EAGLE LOCK gh Coal .59 5 59 or not now an opportune time to| The funeral of the late Manie De-|“" ks £ il peithemontemies | Steel Car 6 50% ' 60% | ralse the money. We-feel that each (VY0 was held this morning from the r USE SEARCHLIGHTS et 1 will be approv- | LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Con Cop.. 7 4 | member should himself give his opin- |late home at 466 East strcet. Re- : it L N 0 Read 8 i 70% |fon as to whether the Rotary Club [duiem high mass was celebrated in| ‘ Rok i , f HeeretatvaHipnsn willfaldrom o) ST ‘\LL\ WORKS, Common Rep 1 & 51% 6 Al e on i hen b oty | |SUl Jonathedi ianeslistioiutoniiny| BUSCtS ol ElomuEsWIHIRosThin S istitcd | HEN onds AERNCO IR IOMN SO RR Royal' D, N % 5 5 Therefore we recommend that aj B¢ ,rhnm La assis by Tonight if Strike Interferes, delegates, but it has not yet been de- 4 o 25 6: | S S S o o R e aly, " : Rev. 3 3 " SN Steel r:uT 3oy a0 P commitlesiof foursba anointeuRtoRasd e A T A e enton L e o ek Ul s tnyiBea el t 115s) b & B sist the secretary in preparing a ques- 4 ” will illuminate the streets of Rome South Pacific... 791 3 78% | tonaire to thus obtain each member's|Ment Was in St. Mary's new cemetery. | tonight i the general strike called by i sy South Railway . 11 g S - - | the chamber of labor hecause of con X TERENCE. Studeh SO 33 First, whether the Rotary Club FOUNTAIN PENS FOR SALE flicts 1 n the railway workers ieneva, Nov The internation- g"‘\-‘\\'“- e . 457 443 i shonld assist the home. EUn T and facisti who are holding a or conf 3 sion her Texas & I o 22% 2 Sccond, whether it would be advis-|To Be Sold At New Haven For $23, | convention here is not settled during y sent a message to Presi- il‘uiii,"nhtni i 5 able forthe ROt ysclLe 0 EOn S With One Ticket Thrown in. fishe ey T et ot ereanic sl don i T rd InEEexp Resting gk sa R an] n l 4 § general, financial campaign 5 : g i when electric tht workers| preciation for the, noble aspirations” | . T 2L Union Pacific . 12 ; Third, what amount of money] New Haven, Nov. 10.—Fountain |struck ther with the railwaymen | of the American president in ca z‘FOf Qlfld{ Retflrns Lse Herald ClaSSlfled Aths- United 17 s 17% [should be raised. pens have not heretofore been re- | the and other >s of la- | the Washington conference on limi- United Retail St 5054 4¢ 5 Iourth, what personal financial led as a neces -.n of equip- r. Last cvening the strike extend-| tation of armaments. The mmmzwi 8 1"ood Prod % 4 & | support does each member feel he|M°nt for a football excent [ ed to the newspaper offices, which | expressed the hope that the confer- 8 Indus Alco 6% 48 46% | sould render in the campaign among those in the press seats, but it|announced that they would he unable | ence, through international ru-r-pvl'-‘ Wi e is possible many such will be dis-|to publish morning editions, e | S S ‘\V‘KIIHQI i::“ 3 3 e T R 1"-‘1“}‘1 on Saturd: A Speculators are| The railway stations are guarded | and solid foundation for the estab- | Steel pie 3% = . said to have securcd some tickets for|by large numbers of troops armed | lishment of univers an RECOGNIZES FRIEND |ihe Yale-Princeton game which they | with machine guns, in viow of a con. | o o Uil pence wre offering at face value as an in- | templated ‘\Iu‘ll\]' to operate the 0 LANTERN S[‘REEN ducement to purchase *a very fine | roads on a partial schedule, a con fountain pen.” The quotation on this | giderable number of the facisti having 8) ¢ _— class of pens has been placed, it is G e ey LOCAL STOCK MARKET said at $25 with one \m]m thrown in ML ,“L,_,l,v,i ; o Asst. City Engineer, Former Con- | ¢ ga NG 3 ; bl = Princeton men are said h CALL ON HARDING. struction Man in Philippines, SC0S | 0000y nere this afte n with| Washington, Nov, 10—The advisory odds of ten to seven. Yalc n wer \ittee serving with the Ameri- counting up th cash and checking [ can delegation to the armament con- A peculiar ineident which occurred | up their bank balances in order ference paid a call of courtesy on during the course of the lecture on|cover the s’ mon | Pr it Harding. The prestdent per- South M ally greeted each but it was said speakers in the loc bliadschaols | J with the exceptic the Rockwell | | Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston ROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel, 1012 100! 8; ker, } eCn announcec D wunced names of the four local stores cided whether there will be any re- Hfd Electric Light Southern N E Tel . b Famiiiar Face in Movies, American Bras: Am Hardware Bi'lings & Spen com.... Bristol Bras: o oo 18 5 |the Philippine Islands at the e | Colt's Arms ....c000 i b church last night by Rev, T'rank B. | that ‘m licfes involved in the rma- Sagle Lock _aubach, occurred when the last pic- | SLAYER HANGED IN ATTER- ment negotiations » not discussed Jere R Ok e 49 | ture illustrating the lecture, was dis- NOON TOR during the Interview, R ? & B Machine Co... Shyol] 9 [ played. The lecturer flashed a picture ey g : Ea ket R 4 A e a e Niles-Be-Pond com o showing a group of native Christians, Chicago, Nov, 10.—Frank Ligregni, HOUSE CONC _ %) 7 Vorth & Judd in the midst of which could be conylet yersolinin wile) ta THohoC % . P : O Sl - teacher a rtlett, 111, was hanged Washington, Nov. 10.—The house E 2 / Peck, Stow & Wileox ...... 2 29| a white man. 2l A ! ; : 2 e e fia - b e : T e all, assistant oity en. |8¢ 3128 p. m. yestérduy fn the Cook | concurred today In senate amend z‘lrmzs!zce yfiw)m er &leven Scovill Mfg Co .....un f 5 805| gineer, who was among those present 3 e I extendi S ) g ; g 3 : Lt The afternoon hanging, an innova. | of the emergency tariff bill until it is i\ / Standard Screw . 236 w rccognized the white ! I s - Rlariard oy 35 I,’r;‘..:m‘l;”.“]x‘:w'u(.l T tormer neighbor | tion here, was set because of its mor- | supplemented by a permancnt law, il ZJ; ane owiin ole ks anc € Cees 35 d 3 ¢ al T neighhc « ( ] il 3 eiff | T re NOW BoeH « -] resi- % ” Tnion s MIgECo RS TR 45| of his, a Rev. Dr. Wright, nission- [#l effect on other prisonc Shertfr 1 re now gocs to the pr [ ! Charles Peters said, N"mry G o e Hlovall wan locatad) Hini tha e et _ v st ik M@ZJ zwl‘_/fyrui;waz‘ewal'cnl‘. CLEARING WOUSE REPORT. | philippines for a number of years i | = B Exchanges ... ..748,700,000 the inst cngineering service, 1le | r—-‘ m TTTOR Niz ~ T 2| ¥ 4 Balances ...... .... 65,200,000 ne into confact with many Amer- | |Bimr—m————— s = fcan missionaries while located theze| |2 ‘ M— C"yasmcjouz'sb@l‘lz vamdl:é)rxy, and for several years reslded In the b ’ ML IS_@GUSED S Pl el R FINANCIAL BALANCE WHEEL = | And raise to Race thal monument: Wright, Heavyweight Pugilist Charged by Al- 5 . . = in any time of financial str c\‘s the great : E pergiGisealith AllenationOrar s A EEOB SN DIT S RS 1 Federal Reserve System acts as a bal- |- | Whose cornerstone we SicS ko lay, ; s ance wheel in stabilizing business and : . Jumps From His Into Another, Y, 7 New York, Nov, 10,—Complaint in| Gets $4,000, Then Rack to His Own finance. 0&?5[/2’“’“531“&6@0’1“#3“ % syl vy, | Detroit, Nov, 10, — A’ fone bandit T e : S 1 N Slegal agalnat Jack Dempecy, Xty | leaped from an automobile in the The New Britain National Bank is a ez LY Agzk’a&‘z‘fb wu?blcl‘c l&c’}ha. the $260,000 alienation suit of Albert velgh cha i was filed today. i o N aiicays denteliof) tha ohareeatwis | t of traffie at one of Detroit's member of the Federal Reserve System i A4 Jast ok, Jn advance of | bu reet corners yesterday into a 5 = 5 )si- 3 ¢ mibmitted Jast week, Jn advance ot | busicst atreet cornory yestrcoy |G, 4y and invites you to make it you depe : e ‘2%52&5; 0w oz a2 ;; e T 1 ashier for A Creamery company freel Siegal’ faint said that he and |ley, cashier for a 1y Al elv) Bfi"‘;::,’,’,ff".‘,”‘,1,’,.3"'1‘..0,., Do ant | eompelled Brickley to surrender more tary and use its service freely ol b Atascts ot 4 he 000, and the ed into his 2 . Jost March at Davenport, lowa. Last| than $4,000, end then jump f a' 5 k SFplv-mh;y 15, he .-i.mrgsd Jempsey | OWB meching and escaped, 3 — o\ fo] 2 an Nt&&’t‘afl&? o, “persuaded Bee Palmer fo leave the| Scores of pedestrians and motorists home of the plaintiff amd has e\(_v,-‘,\\m:ce«d the rl)lxllwr) \y‘uzl were un since harbored her against the will [able to block the bandit’s escape. of the p.l.\)n!.fl‘[ g A TAKE MARRIAGE LICENSE /. Fox and Elizabeth Nash, pion Has Denfed Charge, ANTHONY BOUKAS SUE D Through Attorney David L. Nair,| James W % = : PDoseph Shervill of Waterbury ]lh‘l»u'h of Southington, werg granted a ‘ - bbrought suit against Anthony Boukas|marriage license this morning at the [ A " btor $159 for alleged non-payment of | office of the town clerk, The bride-to lhe harfloid COR! .PLhCUt TYLS Cempany oods delbvered ty the gre y store | pe is a dive e. Since both are non Ay = P > £ Me. Boukas, The writ fs return- |regidents, they were required to wait | g Corier Main and T 1 Sireets, Hartford, Conn. plile the fourth “Tuesday in November | the five days ordered by law before | i o T oD tn the city court of Waterbury. At-|the license could be lssued. C Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 orney M. U. Blanefleld of ~\Water _— [ Safe flcpam g, $5.00 and upwards v 1o wsenting the plaintifs, bddb e S ey ST, MARK'S CHTURCH. Settl- ment of Estates, wills drawn without charge ’ At noon on Armisticn Day, pravers |l Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. L U v 1. ; o offere the church for the = v A % | ey 4 we FO XS mn | sonvecing 1a washingson § LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BA NKING i N LY, A BB KL i y Sl praver Bd G Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. : s R T TR T i al1lng QUEEN O S B i B ol e, : wn = i THIS BANK CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW, Viede—"QUEEN OF SHEBA” ' preme sacrifice. : — - - : i

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