New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 11

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Financial News Wall street, 1( 8 und motor « t the ard Ofl of N, J, U Goodrich gulins irge to 1% nd equipments s trend, but Lima Loco. fell f "wrm.\ and Western, Am Ro made fractions rang no defir our points san Lin products and Sears visiblc settlement ’ule no reported it Gers and Sw an mar) Jjighest quotatior URNISHED BY PUTN High QUOTATIUNS ¥ DBeet Can Am Am Am Am Tobacco Ab Woolen Anaconda C Atch Top & S At Gulf & West I 4 Baldwin Loco §u Ret Bumat Cen Leather C Clieg & Ohio Chl Mil 8t P .. Chi Rock Isi & P Chile Copper Chino Cop Col Fuel & Iron t.orr lrnrl Ref , K Hurr. Coal icott-Joh 1st pfd . wmor X RO A S 8 R At B S L1 H. 5. DRAMATICS D VERY POPULAR Numerous Clubs Present P -0ther Notes meetin held this aftern ind Roland rranged a very inte gular busi Roasberg. M tion for th president; & Dor easure lar mee as held and after the 48 of the Eclence club noon aurin as was acceplec pres \ udent bo. rest in the organiz tion The regular weekly of the meet held group is pr the study prodi audi plays n. be pre- E very novel Arabian piece, 2 Liut in America,” a satirical play of Am- erican life today. All members of ti club are elig parts in plays. It is expected that rehears | will start ‘on Thursday of this wuc 53 |On Friday evening the greater part of Lehigh Valley .. Mex Petroleum. Midvale Steel Missonri Pacific Srake ’ Central VNS ST Norfolk & West North Pacitic LA LR Pan Am P AT Penn R R Pierce Arrow Pitts Conl Prsd Steel Car Ray Con Cop... Reading 5 Rep I & iyt Royal D. N Y Sin Oil Re South Paec South Rail Stude > Pacific Tobacco Prod. .. Transcont Oil Union Pacific . United Fruit .. United Retail St 533 U 8§ Food Prod 11 U. 8. Indus Alco 37 U § Rubber Co 56 U § Steel 8415 U S Steel pfd .. 113% Utah Copper A Va Car Chem .. 203 Overland 6% Furnished by Putnam & Co. NEW YORK CLEARING Exchanges e Balances Get Upper Hand Over Drigands in Santa Cruz Buenos Aires, Dec Press,)—Government 6 (By Associated forces dits who have terrorized the inhabi- tants of the territory of Five hundred outlaws h been cap- tured together with 3,000 horses and quantities of arms and ammunition Booty valued at 70,000 pesos was re- covered. Twelve bandits were killed. CARINET A(-RE 8 Tondon, Dec. 6.—The British cab- inet at its meeting today unanimously approved the draft agreement with the Sinn Fein and congratulated Pre- mier Lloyd George and the members of the delegation in the Irish confer- ence on the success of the negotia. SOUTHERN J R\' Ci I'l, RS NEGRO Goldsboro, N. C., Dec. 6.—After be- !_v a few minutes the jury of Pete Rogers, colored, b the murder of John C. Leanins, a Pi nw\,oru me w'«ant. on the night of Aug. 6 last, dict of not guilty. ing out on in J. P. MORGAN EETLRNS. New York, Dec. 6.-—J. P. Morgan was among the passengers on the hip Olympic due to arrive Lere om - Soutk pton He had broad about four months. HORSE SHOT One of the New Britain Ic ration's horses slipped at the corner of L ton and Wes ir this mor g and broke its horse had to be killed and was shot by Veterinary Surgeon Radecliffe streets T'he TO SPEAK IN HARTFORD The Hartford chapter of the Ameri- can society for Steel Tr wil me- ay evening ha'l of the Hartford Y o'clock George Thurs tallk on 8 has foreign schools with 20,000 puplls. Hawaii 175 language have | the upper hand over the ban- | Santa Cruz. | in a*ver- | corpo- | {the members will attend the dance to be given by the Amphion Alumni as- sociation. FOOTBALL PLAYERS | ROTARIAN GU TS| High School Team Will Be Enter- tained by the Rotary Club at Thursday Luncheon. On Thureday of this week the Ro- tary club will observe Education Day in keeping with the National Education Week campaign from Dec. 5-11. At the luncheon on last Thursday President Leon Sprague an- nounced that President Shanklin of | Weslevan coilege would he the spe | er for this week. Due to plans which |could not jbe changed President Shanklin will not be able to speak here and Mr, Sprague has secure Prof. George H. Schafer, principal of | the Willimantic Normal school. He will have as his subject: “The Value | | of Education.” In honor of the splendid work, | good clean sportsmauship and to the ¢ |excellent record which the New Brit- aln High school football team madc | this season, the Rotary club has ex- tended a most cordial invitation for the to be the guests of the club at this Juncheon. Arrangements are being| | made by Principal Slade for the men to attend so that it will not inter- fere with their school work. The luncheon will start at 12:15 o'clock sharp at the Elks' b and as large number of people are expected, | Rotary members and friends showld | gather at the club early. | The entertainment committee | which is composed of Steve Robb,| chairman, D. McMillan and George Macauley is planning a real Rotary half hour up to the time of speak- |ing. The officers of the club urg every member to attend as this is R tary's recognition of the team which | brought honor and credit to New| Britain On next ex-Con- of Wash- week Thursday gressman W. E. Humphrey ington will speak for the American | Valuation association. on “The Truth of American Valuation as a Basis for Tariff Duties.'” A special invitation i issued to the bhusi men \c”\ to attend this eon of “1T“ THY, POLICE. John Budnick of 33 Smith street, reported to the police that his wife has run away. This {s the second time that this has happened. He does not know if she has gone away with someone or alore, but she did not re- turn home all day yesterday. A complaint was lodged at police headquarters that there were 5 or 6 boys who had entered the house next to the public library, ng a great deal of trc s was detailed to investi- I'AT("I Pl"()l”(>< LS Washington, Dec. §.—The firet move to carry into effect the recommenda. tions of the administration for greater flexibility in the proposed permanent tariff law w Rater Smoot, rer n, U intro- duced amendments to the bill eration by the s embodying in suggestions outlined by Mr de Ml’ the Harding FICATION. d. Owner can have 5 Cherry t | Tr— Tr)r') LATE FOR CL A pay 12-6-1d room tenement, Fairview 1 heat, all modern | A Dy for neral house Apply Mrs ' » High 8t gy Miaflfil’hvbwflm g WANTE n‘—fv\mmlen driver with — trac 12-6-A1x ALE—Tord fouring cur, 135 cash if « Call 146 Lol 12-6-03% | e e Wi o' entire team, with Coach Cassidy, |~ | liam Z the Deaths and {'une blishment Control ¢ opinion breathi to recov mmANRIAT R iffl Uit UL Members of the G. Hammond Camp, U. & W. V., Are Asked o At- tend Moot at the Armory. A G Spar Hammond camp. ed a re ing at 8 o'cioc nomination of year will ta pected to he v Comander's ht that rades will be At this meeting athletics will mak« line some plz ties of the assoc work The jeint com and the Ladies’ Auxiliary will meeting immediate follc regular meeti (o] plete final ar nual Ch pres » meeting mittee on ind out for agtivi N from the wing 5 tree for the FIREMEN'S BALL PLANS The cc nual bal men's reported that they have er in an exhibition nd John Kir to render the program ected, but it is that by the next meeting will be finished DIVORC Nelson ) a cook swinging ¢ Sullivan The rest of yet been pe: ey vocal ontiero of 1 Miss Al strect, a lic is marrying f first union the divorce Arch stre mith of “Cash your The r B t=-advt ecks at|] Dept Christmas C! : Raphae Store e i = sU e o 25 S S R o 5 DTS 7 VAN Y N AN DAILY LR T ——— ——_ TUESDAY, IERALD, DECEMBER 6, 1921 a"”éAnbM [ONOF | ENVY' EDITED nan Story fo English Thanks fo Mrs, Traut l“»\i WJT HER COP l" W UNDER VLI a tale tten denbr wr readable llant transiation volt n the foreword of the hook cters of the book itgrowth of cir- Traut litles of v blended with th q f the first” to bring mnu' lesired results in the homes 8. Davis, preside weological §eminary, Chicago, follows of this splendid work s powerful novel “I have thought a great deal about our w ork in the translation of 'Envy.’ sel{ has a haunting quality the story in itself, the art. fst's handling of his materjal, the keen and jlluminating psychol But {s is the skill and insight nf the translation that impressed me es eciall 1 do not remember to have itive at any point to the fact Your com- and the facile g0 hand in is an ideal plece hope much 1 reading publie.” W water the hat was a translation RETURN 1 : origin transiation n 1 at it can find Building Commission to Hold Meeting Tonight A meeting of the building commis- sion will be held at City hall tonight at 8 o'clock. After the transaction of utine business and the reading of orts from the bullding and plumb- inspectors, the repart of Secre- A.+N. Rutherford will be taken up. Numerous yecommendations for the bettering of the department are contained in the document. FAFNIR DRAGON OUT The Christmas issue of the Fafnir Dragon, the factory paper, is off the press and is being distributed. The booklet contains a story on the Fafnir exhibit at the International Textile ex- nosition in Boston, and other items o interest to the manufacturers lealers in ball bearings. SALVIN HAY RE Fovmer M roof l\muu Theater Said to Have DBcen Engaged to Come Back JAgzain. j former man- r of the Lyceum, ve been hired back by th in the same capacity a commen his new duties pa A zh nothing o gards to e stor y good authority. ) visiti this city umerous occasions, and is believed to have come to an agreement with Walenty 1 head of the JL.yceum Amusement ociation, to come back tormer manager has beep working Star theater in Water- bury and a use in Me n since his 1ving this city. Tt will he remem- red it h instituted a suit rainst the Lyceum swhen he left, claiming damages against the man- house icial Mr. | ir is based r Salvini lately on We Cash Christmas Checks Store, Raphael's Dept. Store The Big Store, Store will cash “heeks. '=—advt. James N. H. Campbell, 36 PEARL ST., HARTFORD Tel. Ch. 3551 — Investments — ig 1dvt your Christmas We Own and Offer a Well-Secured ~ Cwrrent net carnings are running over five times the dividend requirements, l’mvi\inn is made for setting up a surplus fund equal to two years’ dividends on the plcl‘encd stock as a special protection of the dividend. Price and particulars on application. 5 Teach Your Children To Save:— Let Them Bring In One Dol- lar And Start a New Account. It will be the very thing which A ! Penny-a nickel, a dime every day will teach them to save. ~will fast build up a real Savings Account. We loan these Book Ranks Free. Burritt Savings Bank | Corner Church and Main LTI R e T TR T Y YT NI CYE T N and Raphael's Dept. PUTNAM & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange Richter & ©¢a STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 2040 successor to ST MAIN § EDDY. Mgr. a1 Wi STANLEY i‘ WE OFFiR ™~ U 18} “ \. STANLEY WORKS | AMERICAN HDW. CORP. AR LS B % H. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER JUDD & CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Telephone 13151816 G 23 WLST MAIN STREET. Investments, Loc Stocks (nnmmm mnn & o, NEW BRITAIN HARTI'ORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row X h.;lu.m 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 !l ART, \Lm ger Member Hartford Stock Exchange. We Offer: INTERNATIONAL SILVER, Pfd., to Yield 8 Per Cent. We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOH\ I’ KEOUCH Member Consolideted Stock Exchange of New York o Bridgeport Danbury hTO?KS New Haven Middletown BONDS Springficld Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Rcom 509, N. B. 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