New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 13

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Financial News JUOTATIONS FURNISHT By Am Bt Bug Am Can Am Cr & Am H Am Loco Am 8m & Re Am 8g Rf em Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Tob Am Woolen Ana Cop Ate Tp & At Gf & W Rald Loco Balti & Ohlo Ieth Steel 1B Bky Rp Tr Pac en Leath Co Ches & Ohio Ch Ml & 8 P Ch Rk I & P. Shino Cop Col Fuel & Iron . 247% Congolidated Gas 013 Crueible Steel 6614 Cuba Cane Sug 81 Endicott-Johnson Erie Gen. Flec (in. Motors Goodrich (B I7) Gt North pfd Tinois Central Inspiration Cop Interboro con Interboro con pfd Int Mer Marine Int mer mar pfd Allis-Chamers Pacific Oil Int Niekel Int Paper Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val Mex Petrol Midvale Steel Mis Pacific Nat Lead N Y Central N NSRRI Norf & West North TPace Pure 0il Pan Am P & 1 Penn R R Pierce Arrow Ray Con Cop Reading Rep-I & & - Royal D, N Y .. Sineclair Oil Refin 2 Rloss-8 Steel & T 397, Bouth Pacitic Bouth Railway Studebaker Co Texas Co o Texas & Pacifie Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific United IFruit United Retafl St U 8 Food Prod U S Indus Alco U S Rubber Co T 8 Steel © B Steel pfd ]12“- Utdh Copper 5815 Va Car Chemical 32% Willys Overland 6 ly sr I 753 1214 1345 111% 311, 78% 121 56% 3684 45% s (Furnished by Judd Aetna Life Travelers American Brass . American Hardware Bristol Brass ....... Jolt's iagle Lock anders Niles-Bement- T"rmd North & Judd Russell Standard Jeoville Corrington Stanley Works . stanley Works Pfd Inion Screw NEW YORK CL Exchanges Balances High 1 « 198 n PUTNAM & CO ow o | kowski kick the Bid 490 540 Asked 500 560 205 142 15 140 13 49 HOTSE 508,300,000 £5,200,000 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Carlos O. The double funeral of M Zarlos O. Holcomb was hel ate home at 35 Winthrop »'clock this afternoon. T were conducted by the R W. C. Hill Holcomb. r. and Mrs. d from the street at 2 he ev services Dr. G There were many friends of the de seased present from and other points in the sta floral tributes were beautiful. Interment was Hill cemetery in Southin sery New numerous s at the grave were Hartford te, and the and in the Oak gton, and private, Thomas Knapik. The funeral was held at 7: it the church of the Sac The burial was in the Sa semetery. David Odishoo. The funeral of David O oe held at 300n at the South church ¢ £. E. Adams will conduct ind the burial will iemetery. X Harry Harry Armstrong, WMittineague, Mass., here yesterday Che funeral will 1ome tomorrow morning v'elock, and services will fairview cemetery, n Mr. Armstrong was a esident and was a *hoenix lodge, 1. O. O aged 6 after be held fo: m Flnathan R. Templer Elnsthan L. ears, a Civil esident of War this city, died t the home of his grandson, C ‘empleman at Saybrook, empleman lived in this 0 years before moving to he funeral will he held fternoon from the randson and burial will be . H of Thomas 45 o'clock this morning 2 o'clock tomor Armstrong this city, Templeman, veteran, home s Knapnik red Heart cred Heart dishoo will row after- hapel. Rev the service be in Fairview 0 years, of died at his home | a long iliness. | from his at 10:30 be held at at 2 p rmer local ember of here man. 1ged 80 former yesterday yAaney onn. Mr city ahont that city tomarrow of in Keenc — Starting — ext Sunday E THE SHEIK ve. his | BOTTLES OF - BOOZE FOUND (Continued from Wirst Puge) Peglinski lischarged Frank and night, had v Sunday night made nece gagement for last n At the principal | half a backers, | started According to witnesses, { Henry won by a mile,_ but the follow ers of Frank were unwilling to con | cede him the victory and in the dark | administered a beating to him | Several of those present saw complainant on the his challenge and Ildward Gorzina were Saturday to tight met 1 agreed postponement Henry rds ar A ATy or was account of and the bhattle was t at 6:30 o'clock ippointed hour, put in appe an en each of the ‘rance with and the fight Za | agreed to take sald, but cepted Both principals charged with the issuance of ¢ challenge | Frank, who has but one eye, sald Henry threatened to close the other optic Henry said he was accosted while going home and a mand made fhat he fight Anton Iedorezk, father of the accused, was arrested on a resist ance charge later in' the evening When the police went to the home to | arrest Frank, they hegan a rch for his brass knueckles, Anton and his wife ohjected to the search, showing their disapproval by throwing furni ture at Policeman Peter Cabelus. Patrick Howley and Gustav Hellberg The father and mother were locked up in a room and the mother jumped through the window. Coming to the front of the house she is alleged to have renewed her tack against the police In court this morning ed that the police in the course of their search had stolen 3300 from a bureau drawer and had also taken his wife at and his cigars. The accused was fined costs winner, was not they ac the other of one Anton charg $10 and Clty Items Entertainment lfiHILh[ Tabs' fair. —advt. Skating Rear 168 Special lunch advt Palace Butter Store, advt Popular Midnight Wesleyan return to Danceland tonight —advt The Young Women's ciety of the N. B. H | of the Academic o'clock today propriately of K. of C. Revue, Special wool hose, every afternoon Arch St.—advt 30c at and eve, Crowell's.— 2 Ibs. lard 25c request Literary so- S met in room building at O'Henry day was ap- cerved Vov heather 20.—advt mixtures advt. Palace Butter lenge milk, 23c advt A meeting of the Art club of the N. B. H. § was held during and after the fifth period today. All members | were asked to come prepared to work Girls' coats, all sizes, at Besse-Le- land's—advt. Children's dre Besse-Leland's.—advt There will be a meeting of the di- rectors of the Chamber of Commerce at the C. of C. rooms this evening at 6:15 o'clock Dancing tonight. Tabs' fair—advt ¢ irons. Tabs' fair.—advt Butter Store, 2 1bs. lard 2éc. Store, all fabrics at and Mrs Glen street, gratulations on pound baby girl, Myrtis Pearle. Men's ecru and grey ribbed suits, $1.00, at De Leland's.—advt Biggest ever, K. of C. Revue.—advt Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Chamberlain of New Britain; Conn, spending a few days at the new Amba Hotel, Park avenue and Fifty- | street, New York city, New York Arthur H. Unwin, is recovering at $t. I hospital, Hartford, from the efiects of an oper- ation for appendieitis, There will be a whist given by the alumni of Britain General hospital, November 30, at the Ilks' hall Lynch's or chestra will furnish the music A 45 card tournament will be play ed at St. Joseph's parish hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock The Amphion Alumni will meet this evening at the | High school. The members club will have the Amphion Dramatie club as its guest An program has been arranged and freshments will be served Final ar- rangements will also be made for the dance to be given by the club at the Norden Bungalow on December 9 New Britain Nest, Order of Owls, will meet at 0 o'clock tonight at Electric hall Mrs. Harris Humason John H Kirkham addressed members of the Women's club meeting held this afternoon at Camp school auditorium Harry G. Engdahl, of are receiving con- the birth of a 10% union and dance the New Senior of interesting Mys. the at a the PALACE Starting Next Sunday American Legion Week “LYING LIPS” RANGER A. C. PRIZES Awarded to (Carl Bushmon of street—10 1b turkey. W. Sanstrom—1 ton coal don- ated by Citizen's Coal Co. Tickets werendrawn last night ‘in their club rooms. slated Swider | Sons of | and drop stitch 45¢, at Besse-Leland's. cans Chal- of Maple street, | association | the | 14 Kelsey NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEARD WHAT ANOTHER WOMAN SAID Mrs, Bonniers, Murray St., John, N. B., writes: "l heard a lady ying ghe bought a bottle of Dr, True's Elixi@for hor children, and it was splendid.” 1 am glad I know of something good now. 1 got a bottle and I think it is great." The laxative mentioned above is Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Laxa- tive and Worm_ Expeller, | nt to take; children like it, mild in action. Every one young and old ncods a good laxative to avold stomach troubles and worms. Signs of Worms: ponstipation,swollen uppor lip, stomach pains, palo face, eyes heavy and dull, twitching eyelids, short ¢ cough, gnmhm, of the teeth, red points on tho nnmw starting during sleep, slow fever ot the Family size of Dr. | True's I-Imr, the Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. HERALD, TUESDAY, mlL | Upset Stomach, Gas, qulgestlon "Pape's Diapepsin” give Relief in Five Minutes e 004000 400004 4444040004 64 000 000b0000dn, St 5 Pape's Diapepsin® s the surest reljet for Indig: latulence, Heartburn, Sournes Fermentation or Stomach Distress | caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and | shortly the stomach is | you can eat favarite foods fear. Large at drug | nuany OXIDAZE Anyone who speaks or | e, whose voice is apt to grow husky | or weak from the strain, will find| that one Oxidaze tablet slowly dis solved ‘in the mouth hefore speaking or singing, will make a world 11 ference. The stays and clear and natural even during an un usual strain Thousands people have testified { to the remarkahle value of these essential oil tablets, which bring quick relief in | T.oss of Voice, Sorenc ! Throat, Bronchitis, | tion, Bronehial Colds, and as a | Grippe. Influenza One small ine i stion, Guad corrected so costs only few cents Millions helped wit cas store an RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS small trial s Ol gings in pub | Rub pain away with | bottle of old VSt Ja What's Itheumatism? Stop drugging! Not pure | Aty requires internal treatment uoh | soothing, penetrating "t i | afrectly npon thé “tender spot' ar rclief comes instantly Jac J Xling in | rclief comes instan irrita- | 011" is a harmle rhenmatisny ta- | 8¢ ca 1 s fel Asthma, Coughs, | Sciatica linimen ! 5 | points and cannot burn the ski preventive against | PO, FEE ot o nd Pneumonia M a small trial bottle pensive package of Oxidaze” tablets will quickly prove|Sist and in just a momen free mmatic and the value of pure cssential ofl In I cases of this kind; if they are always | Soreness, stifiness and swel kept ig the house for use in case of ' Suffer! Relief awalts you an emergency, they may o estip Bt BT dobE UILEE RAH many days of s lineaston Atk |1 ons tof imhenmanom: Bull teEs o comfort: Dickinson Drug Company | 28t half century, and 18 just a¢ e [ or any Bood druggist can supply yon ;]"““fik,:‘,",','"v";‘;‘rIm‘_:' R voiee strong in Rub ot Jacabs o st mn Rronehial never di Get your drug 'l be from int ing o save GREAT JUGGLER TELLS HOW ? CURED HIM me to buy a bottle. Instead of ing like liver pills and making sicl, Sanalt took right hold me. My stomach, Kidneys and bow els were &oon to busin they should made g red blood that complexion. 1 wanted without ful effect but after Sensible not most act- me funniest juggling acts Harddig Hatters. In queer collection of perform wonders One of the | is that of the | the juggling of of hats Harddigs | of dexterity | J. Arthur | of one of the ot liver fanalt showed in my cha il could eat all I any bad, v, pain- Of course H|I~ took time, three bottles of Sanalt the Tonje, I was well act on just one part of medicines It will fix all over at That is the Potter is the rcal name 1 Harddigs and a mighty | | ine fellow he is Mr. Potter tells the | following of his experience of the | son of 1921, while with the Ring ling, Barnum & Bailey Circus From the time we started in New | York until we reached Ohio T was in | fine shape, but suddenly I commenced | to break down. My hlood Ohmnrdi out, T got pale and was all the time | it is Sensible.” tired. My appetite failed and what| Sanalt may Iittle I did eat gave me terrible pains|druggists. The and bloating that just about tore me | the following | to pieces. s were not acting.| o supply 1 just had to myself into the| Wm. H. Crowell 1 ring and after our act as ‘all in.’| National Ph Then one of the Hart Brothers gave | William H | me a little Sanalt to try. After a few | New Brit | doses T felt enough change to induce | estville; s00n vou, like you up once reason be had of progre will be ple: any time 51 W sive of vou at Main 8§ 97 Broad & 441 W. N Mharmacy Unionville mac sell, Kent's Flynn, Panl Nerves Shattered Lady 'hembled At | The Slightest Neoise Says “Wincarnis’ Restored Her Health NOW “A VERY HAPPY WOMA been almost mir “1 would like vou | your wonderful Winearnis to know how "n*fl its effect h restored | ulous. Gradually but surely me to health after months o iffer- | strength came bhack, a color came ing," writes Mrs abeth McGuire, | to my chee nerves grew 205 West 101st § New York City. [ and it s¢ | “Ten months ago 1 began to lose | lea | my strength. My honsehold duties | hapy | became burdensome. 1 felt exhausted | is truly | after the slightest exertion. Day by |1 do now day my weakness increased until soon | carni | T was hardly able to walk across the | carnis” s room. Then my nerves got into such | spared all a terrible state that at the sm:hn-.q‘s noise 1 nsed to tremble, my leégs would shake and my heart would beat violently caunsing me to gasp for 1 breath. T was indeed a sick woman. | hottle of “Wincar In my terribly weak and nervous | “Wincarnis” | state 1 grew despondent and lost all |’ | interest in life. I tried hard to fight against this despondency, but m weak, nervous co too mucii for me. I had no will acarnls power left. One afternoon a frien®|$1.10 and §1.0¢ called to see me and she was shocked | in New Britair at my pitiable condition She went | gists. Write out and brought back a bottle of | “Hundred per ¢ | “Wincarnis" and insisted upon giving obtain it,”" to | me a right away. 1 continued [ Dept. I'. 400 W | taking “Wincarnis” three time a day | York, U. 8. Age my in ks, m emed as if 1T had taken life Today T am woman be I am well wonderful to feel And T it all to It or had oner, I would that suffering. 't this suggest th McGu LusE as well “Win- “Win as owe 1 taken have v to you that Re guided by s experience Does 1 Mrs. Bliza Go to your d ind get is." Remember that been recommended physiclans who have ble in such and who have spoken or wiit st——now has fases, sold 1 two 8izes You can obtain 11 first class instructive ent Health, how to lward Lassere, Tnc., '3rd Street, New nts for Winearnis for booklet dose T i ORGANIZED 1860 il Sixty - One Years 0f Sound, Progressive hss— tory is Behind this Bank. Alert, up-tonthe-mm- ute Service at all times. NEw,BRITAIN NATIONAL BAN K| K| I THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE cnfl“ " LOUIS PERLYSKY Certified Public W Accountant 082 MAIN STRE HARTFORD, CONN, Telephone Charter 6153 AUDITS—SY STEMS—INVESTIGATIONS—INCOME TAX SERVICL (.u" Inmbago, | It docs| 1\.\'9(‘k 09 NOVEMBER 22, 1921 E Fortify the against Co system \ds, Grip and Influenza by AN Y taking @wmne tablats which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys condition to throw off of Colds, Grip and In- sure you get | CROMO The genuine boars this s 4?5//“ Price 10\_ THE PLACE ’H) \l LE YOUR FRE IS HERE ECT | A Big Variety and Fine | , Quality ‘np]ouhd Shore Haddock Boston Blue Whole Fish | Fancy Saybrook | Flounder Native Fresh Herrings Bluefish Steak Rockport Cod Steak ... Silver Ba | Faney B ackfish Native Perch 25¢| Block Island Mackerel, | Butterfish, Eels. Westport jt«mciis, Ealibut, Swordfish, Fancy Silver Salmon, Sea Trout, Live and Boiled| Shrimp, Live and Boiled Lobster, Round and Little (Clams, Steaming | ‘( lams, Open Long Clams,| Lonfl Island Scallops, Fin-| nan Haddie. 15¢ 18¢ 20c 25¢ ters, open fresh every d | They are fine. We are open till 9 o’clock Wednesday evening. MOORE’S ay. PUTNAM & CO. Member Sueee New York Stock Eachange sor to Richter & €0, 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY IR, EDDY, Mgr, TEL. 2040 Connecticut Light & Power Co. Cumulative 89 Preferred Stock A C W 1"v rbuy nuMerous about We Public Utility, serving Connecticut including the cities of New Britain, Norwalk, the Naugatuck Valley, and maller towns, having a total population 300,000, mnecticut nitic { O recomy for investment. UPON APPLICATION end this stock PRICE nn G, JUDD . T. SLOPER JUDD & CO. CONNECTICUT ‘clephone 1515—1816 . It MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAILN, Local Stocks 23 WES1 Investments, \We Will Ba S( ()” AME mmmmn Tern & Co. YEW BRITAEN HARTFORD Britain National Bank 10 Central Row telephone 80 Telephone Charter $000 DOXALD R HART. Manag Member Hartford Stock Member N, Y. Stock Excha Exchange. i New Bldg. WE OFTER = STANLEY WORKS, Com. TANLEY WORKS, Pfd. E '()H\' P l\FOl‘C Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury Bridgeport Danbury New Haven Middletown Springfield Direct Pricate Wire to . GROFT, Mg Room 509, New N. B. York and Boston Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Try Our Indian Neck Oys- | — The Hnrtfimd - Conne"tlcut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards Settlement of Fstates, wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. [TERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANK Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Rl LY ) it drug- I Monday, Nov. 28th the last day on which Christmas (lub Payments for this year will be A rece ived. Six more days in which to bring your payinenis up fo date. Have vou changed your addvess?— ! fedy 50, please advise us so that checks rav be sent to the Correct Location. J

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