New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 11

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Financial News QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY PUTNAM & €O, 10:80 a. m.—Galn and losses among rallway shares af the opening to day's stock market suggested the con flieting views of speculative interes 8t. Paul common and pfd. rallied moderately on official assurances that impending obligations would be met at maturity, Pere Marquette pfd continued to strengthen as a result of the declaration of the extra-dividend Canadlan Pacific, New York Central, Rock Island and Erie first fractionally lower and similar tenden cies noted in oils, steels, equip- me specialties rading became desul mid-session on to Bl per cent of were te and 1:30 ppm tory during the rise of call money The only striking feature was a 2 point advance for Pittsburgh coal. Several Inconspicnons specialties rose 1 to 3 points, but prominent motors, seasoned rails and chemiculs lower hy one to two points. Bt Sug 287% Can . oo 8213 Cr & Fdy..14b5% Cot Oil 20% H&L 18% Ti080 it 97% 0T Sm & Re. .. 8g Rf em.. Sm Tob Tel & Tel. Tob Wool Ana Cop Ate Top & S At Gf & W I Bald Loco Balti & Ohio. . Beth Steel B Bklyn Rapid Can Pacific . Cen, Leath Co .. Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St P Chi Rock Isl & P Cile Cop Chino Cop Consolidated aGs 9 Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar 7 Elk Horn Coal 1dicott-John. were 287 32 1451 11614 13314 s1% 41y 363 Tran 1st pfd Gen Eleetric Gen Motors ... Goodrich (B3F) Gt North pfd .. Illinois Cen Insp Copper Inboro Con Onboro Con pfd Int Mer Marine Mer Marine pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacifiec 0il Int Nickel Int Paper . .. Kelly Spring . Kennecott Cop .. Lack Steel Lehigh Val Mex Peerol Midvale Steel Missouri Pac N Y Central .. NLNH&H Noef & West North Pacific Pure Oil Pan Am P & Penn R. R. . Pierce-Arrow Pitts Coal Press Steel Car . Ray Con Cop Reading Rep I & § Royal D, N Y Siclair Oil Re . Sloss-S Bteel & I Southern Paciflc South Railway Studebaker Co Texas Co ...... Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil. TTnion Pacific United Fruit United Retail St U 8 Tood Prod 17 8 Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co T 8 Steel T 8 Steel pfd 113% Utah Copper ... 61% Va Car Chemical 29 Willys Overland.. 6% LOCAL STOCKS. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Hfd Elec Light 136 Southern N, E. Tel. 111 American Brass ...... 239 American Hardware 147 Billings& Spencer com Bristol Brass ......... Colt's Arms ., . Eagle Lock .....o00om Landers, I. and C. ,.. N. B. Machine Co ..,. Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd ........ Peck, Stow & Wilcox . ussell Mfg, Co. Scovil Mfg. Co. Standard Screw Traut & Hine Union Mfg. Stanley Works 3614 107% 3415 7514 447 58% 11214 28% 183 T3 % 13 981 7914 3714 51 33 14 647 66 143 1 223 38 .80 19% 80 3% 4T% 23% 58% 109 127% 123% 52% 108 378 b4 83 118 243 149 26 14 24 50 50 caees 320 NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE. Lo 681,600,000 53,400,000 Tixchanges Balances ACCIDENT AT BELVIDERE Russell Goldsmith of Boston and Max Unkelbach Of This City Injured Russell Goldsmith of Boston, Mass., was injured about the head and hody today when the car he was riding in, being driven by Max Unkelbach of this city, a well known architect, crashed into a tree at the turn near Belvidera on the way to Hartford Mr. Unkelbach recelved a cut on the arm. Mr. Goldsmith was taken to the local hospital, B TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, WANTED—-Day's work doing washing, iron- ing and cleaning, Mrs. Ross, Nisson, ! Maple 8t top floor LOST—Scout knife, B. B. Clark engraved on same. Reward offered, 463 Church 1144412 10 WANTED-An spartment of three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with piivate bath, by American couple, Address Her ald, Box 2BR 12-8-24 WANTED--Women to do washing. Call No. 31 Lincoln 8t 12-8-1dx FOR SALE—Large building lot on trolley ine in Berlir will exchange for ® ond-hand Tord, Raiance on a ments. Addiess Box 4XX, Herall Offee. 12-8-3dx pfd. were | 447% | NAVY HAD NOT YET Submarine Which Sank Off Bridue | port Was Being Tested Out by Lake Torpedo Boat Co. Washington ine 8 which sank: off | Conn,, last night, had been recently completed by the Lake Torpedo Boat Co. but had not yet been turned |to the Navy department by the build Dee. 8.-~The submar ers The | fou r hoats of this type, |Ing the S-45 to 8-51 all were | tons displacement and hulls, are considered by to be the last word in marines, They are equipped made Diesel engines of 1500 horse- power and combined with electric motors to furnish electricity driving power, The four vessels of this type being built at Bridgeport were all over 90 per cent complete, according to the November 1 building report of the navy department, the S$-48 being the first to go under tests. | This vessel was launched in T"ebru ary and s due for delivery to department early in 1922, The S-48 is 0 feet long and was designedl to carry a complement of four officcrs and 34 men. inetud douhle perts sub- K] have naval ¢ first line with American POWERS IN AGREEMENT Those Represented in Far East Con- ference Promise Not to Tnter Into Treaties, Washington, Dec. 8, The power: (By Assoclated represented in conference today adopted a dlution agreeing not to enter into any treaties or understandings among themselves that would impajr the four Root resolutions concerning The resolution as adopted, it xplained, was declaratory of a prin- |ciple against extension by foreign na- tions of further special spheres of influence or of leased territory. The committee adjourned today until next Saturday to give the Jup- anese and Chinese delegates further unhampered time for the separate Shantung negotiations. was EMPLOYMENT FIGURES Iive ¥ree Agencies About State Re- port Decrease in Number of Appli- cations for Situations. Hartford, Dec. 8.—The report November of the bureau of labor for the five free employment showed a decrease in the numler of !applications for emplor ment for help land in situations securel. | The applications for employment |were 3,531 as compared with 3,616; for help, 2,887, as compared with 3,- 026, and 2,660 places were filled as compared with 2,788 in October, The applications for employment were as fol s: Hartford, 50 Haven, 1,109; Bridgeport, 680; Wate bury, 615; Norwich, 568; total, 3,531 Applications for help: Hurtrord, |556; New Haven, 1,007; Bridgeport, |630; Waterbury, 272; Norwich, 522; total, 2,887, Situations secured: Hartford, New Haven, 905; Bridgeport 502; W, terbury 219; Norwich 522; total, | 660. According to the fi application for help was filled, ing of males and 96 of females. Yor Public to Be Held in the Nathan Hale School This Evening—Speak- ers at Other Schools. The American education meeting at 4 |the Nathan Hale school this evening 4 [ will be the first public meeting in the new building and an elaborate pro- gram has been arranged. The ad- dress will be delivered by Fdward M., Pratt. Y¥red Latham will sing a solo, patriotic reading and songs will be rendered by the children of the s grade. 'The. High school orchestr the building will follow. At the East street school, J, Meader will deliver the address, ) Effic G. Kimball, at the nley street school and Rev. J. L. Sullivan #t the Rockwell. JITNEY DISCONTINUED The surrender of the oertificate convenience and necessity held by Edward P. French, permitting him to | operate a jitney line on Hart street was given in at the office of the Public Utilities Commission in Hart- ford late yesterday afternoon. Mr I'rench alleges that there not enough patronage on the line to make it pay and has withdrawn his busses from that stret. MAY CONSIDER PROJECT The proposition laid befora the di- reftors of the Chamber of Commerce by Howard Strong, of the American City bureau, of New York, at luncheon at the New Britain vesterday, has not been accepted nor rejected by the directors, but is being held under advisement. The proposi | tion was similar to a recent one made [to the Bristol Chamber and | stimulate community interest local Commerce Chamber. was in the DIES IN NEW YORK, | Mrs. Anna Stone Hotchkiss, died at her home in New York yesterday. She | was 79 years old. The body will be taken to Kensington Saturday morn ing where funeral services will e |held. Complete arrangements have | not been made | - ATTEMPTED ROBBERY Charleston, ¢, Dec. 8.~ cial reports reaching here today sa a marine guard on a mail car of t . 80, Atlantic Coast line, near vannah, Ga., shot at three white men who were robbing an -express car ahead. Two of the men were said to bave been badly wounded | 8, 1'noffi- i1 iin Sa OXFORD WI 11 TO 5 London, Dec. 8.—Oxford defeated Cambridge in their annual rugb, today, 11 to game TAKEN OVER \'ICHHI‘)L‘ monthly | I chureh last Bridgeport, | the | t committee of the Wash- | |aminer in | from natural cause for| bureaus New will play and a general inspection of | of | a| club | it is to | NEW BRITAIN DAILY ! City Items ordina whethe Victrolas—Pianc Henr Moran advt Ahout the | M 160 pec chur t \ttended Trinit Toys., Don't forg home L A G Toys, at t the ulding Toys, little advt A card tourne ir at New Britair 1. The prize i Meot me Victor Re vt Paul Morean street reported that his bicycle in front of the Y ning Daneing ones v will be held this eve lodge B, I'. O turkey for Meride W Dea b at Sehmaorr dinner Ante cords, €. L. Plerce & Mer mans of of the to West Pe the iee rreste s dr it Armory Engine Co. No noon today to i ish a grass The only place in town can buy Dunhill Pipes—Wi advt | CLINIC OPENS station I'riday. —advt 6 was called out Sunnyledge to ¢ fire, str At yester, Mr. Yo Exami here you [ oo son's. el leath My street compa into tl Visiting. Nurse on Broad |the a Street Filled Thi Afternoon on [ two de injury First Day. was ternal Mr. have The new Visiting Nurse Clinic on Broud street was officially opencd to the public this afternoon infant welfare conferences. The mothers | took advantage of excellent weather to get out with their and the new quarters capacity. The fact rooms are so neat populated section accounts the The headquarters enables the to reach the conferences morc than having to go down to Center street as they had to before th was opened. Dr. J. W. Dush was in attendance and assisted Mi nd Miss Anna Romeko, 1 for the led to clinte thickly | c1 were fi that the to 1t of town also | erowded condition New Geor today of presen rmy repres the for T place | centra a Surah wses DEATH WAS NATURAL | Medical Yxaminer Can Find No !.\id-% ence of Poison or Ground Glass inl Lewis Case. Dr. Waterman E. Lyon, medical ex-, his investigations into the Lewis, aged 21, col- street, which oceu Britain General he h of Geor d, of 2 Lilac red at the New as far as he can see, the man died He learned that | Lewis had been sick a week with an | throat before | entered | the hospital for treatment, and this would give the poison in the throat plenty of time to enter into his sys- tem and be the cause of his death Mrs. Lewls, wife of the dead man, | asked the local police to investigate his death, because she belicved that he had taken his own life by means | of poison ground glass. Officer Willlam McCue, who was detailed on | the ca got in touch with Medical | Examiner Lyon and acquainted Tim | with the suspicions of the woman, Dr Lyon immediately began his investi- | aseptic sore or FOX’S Starting Sunday Days Only D. W, GRIFFITHS Underworld Masterpicee “DREAM STREET” Added Attraction CARTER REVIEW 3 Other Good Acts Admission Inciuding Taxes TINLEE EVENING o Orch. Bal. Out. Booklet at T gations driving Yemmans )21, {ERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1f and found not He | will bt ; Deaths and Funerals perform ry ur r he heeause hat the fonndation he b Bordiek, Jr 1ed D, ( and Stuart G uart G. Burdick, Jr Washington grandson of Mr of 63 Grove Hill, T will be held Manchester man took his own iife . . H Mrh, J wa WTOSTISHEL) urday the 1ol na hurial ifternoon at Man Arrvested m Following CARD OF TITANKS, wish to Little 1oy Hit We | | thanks th of Ry His to express our sincere m friends and nely the sympathy extended us during our bereavement, the deat! of our beloved wife, mother and ter, Lona Bryan. We wish to thank especially the Trolley I who contributed the many beauti ful flowers W d; ymaobhile iden, Dec. 8 ~George 18 Tinsley avenue International Bilver d on a technical charg H. Yeu treasurer Co was f rech iving at police headquurters this when he ed John Szajdek, ten of who was struek by died thi \mans was paroled ner B, T T r Kl Mix in New to re-| 5 Myr his car | mornin nd Medical 1street notified | Ha the on was ca BRYAN AND I'AMILY oot o CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincers thanks to the many friends who so Kkindly eontributed the floral gifts, Also those who tendered their valued services in the late bereavement our dear mother signed, Mrs, (3, Kotzhach Miss L. Rruckell, N, Fe Mr. F. T. Kotzbach, Mr. G, C. Kotzhach afternoor We en of Yeamans says that when on Iratt street near the boy, who was playing with | nions on the sidewalk, darted street and a front wheel of itomobile passed over him. Mr. | him home and called setors who could find no serfons Dr. said that death wused by the rupture of an in- | organ. The lad’s parents 1 Mrs. Frank Szajdek and they four other children he was Catlir of ¢ Vg took radstreet WILSON FOUNDATION New Haven, Dec. 8.—The Connectl ent branch of the Woodrow Wilson IFoundation will hold its first meeting here tomorrow afternoon. The state executive committee gathers at the Yale Commons for luncheon I"he meeting has been called for the pur pose of perfecting plans for coliect- ing Connecticut's contributions to the | foundation Every part of the statc is expected to be represented tomor- row, Prof. H, W. IFFarnam will ex- plain the permanent organization and methods of making awards for the foundation. XMAS SHIP SAILS York, Dec. 8. Washington for Americans The steamer filled with Xmas| abroad, sailed | In her hold were 10 sacks iil, many of which contained ts for American soldiers of the of occupation and entativ nd their 1 Europe. government families in Owners of Commercial Cars Your attention is respectfully called to chapter 400, section 42 of the Public Acts of Connecticut as passed at the last session of the legislature. A penalty of $50 to $100 is involved. TFurther details in a news story in today’s edition of the Herald. Insurance Insurance Department Department T M IIIORGANIZED 1860 [l Our Christmas Club Checks were mailed last night. If you do not receive your check proniptly please notify us, Christmas Club Checks deposited in our Savings Department before January 1st, 1922, wil draw interest at 4 per cent from December 1st, 1921, S R Y it A Year From This Time You Will be More Than Glad to Receive a Check For $12.50, $25, $30, $100 or $250 — Depending Upen the Class of Xmas Club Membership You Take Our Second Year is Starting off Splendidiy—Are You One of ihe Hundreds Who are Taking Out Your Christmas Club he Trust Co.? Plan To Come Tomorrow Or Saturday Evening employes and | York Stock Fxchange to Richter & ¢o, RIET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL, 2040 | PUTNA Member New Sucees 31 WEST MAIN N STANLIY I EDDY. Mgr, WE orren 50 STANLEY WORKS 20 AMERICAN HDW. CORP. H, L. JUDD ¥ w. SLOPER JUDD & CO. BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Telephone 1315—1816 G, JUDD T MAIN STRELT, NEW Local Stocks 23 WE Investments, We Will Buy SCOVILL HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone Charter 8000 Mcmber Hartford Stock Exchange. NEW BRITAIN New DBritain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 DONALD R, HA Munager Member N. Y. Stock Exchange We Will Buy Or Sell-- American Brass We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOUGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury c = Bridgeport Danbury g STOCI\? f_c:“ New Haven Middletown BONDS ™ Springfleld Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFY, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 James N. H. Campbell, Tel. Ch. 3551 36 PEARL ST., HARTFORD — Investments ~— We Own and Offer a Well-Secured Public Utility Preferred Stock Current net carnings are running over five times the dividend requirements, Provision is made for setting up a surplus fund equal to two years' dividends on the preferved stock as a special protection of the dividend. Wil Price and particulars on application. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main aud Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn, Capital $2,000,600.00. ~ Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Nettlement of Estates. Foreign Fxchange to all parts of the world LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by wail. It is safe and saves time.

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