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N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921 ————r— 1 ————. B o——1a 35 T T M 4 L A AR e S e L S R LI T it e N milisn® At DL Financial News R 0 T C MEN | Kato—Baren, Admiral And Papa City Items 3 e TORERGNS (P Y s PU LNAM & CO. the arms conference, infused further| SHeCessor Richter activity and strength to the stock | L : o market at the opening of today's ses T 0, oy : X tetrold ‘ s forany’ 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW lll(l'l'x\L , CONN. i nt sluggish course ( i : ¥ ; ! \ . y'oloc 2 } e can Smelting, Federal Mining and i SChO )l 4y o S i ] o OUR'A i 4 ting we Ofler melting pra. United Trut and Am o AT T4 e e o : E 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark yearly gover t phy Royal Dutch wmerd- erican Loce,, rose a point or more in| gy, 50 Shares Stanley Works the initial dealings. Chandler Motor | cxamination for members of t 20 Shares American Brass was the only weak issue falling two|o. T, . unit will et points. Foreign exchanges wore very | niorning at 8:30 o'clock in the g 7 g o ¢ . ) strong, all the principal rvemittances| nasium under the direction « o o /" iy bl g olas, rec 8 L. Pleree & under lead of sterling attalning to|N, T. Davie, United States arm i, | ' highest quotations for a year or mo surgeon. The examination will pro 248 3 m 1A b 2 £ mes Spinetta, who conducts a Wall Street, Noon.—Metals; equip-|ably last for three days, cnd | (85 3 K 3 il § : ) 1 Arch street, reported to ments, and olls notably Federal Min-|Thursday. The fdea of the exami ] S ) g S § A oday that his antonobile ing and Smelting pfd., Gener, Bloc- | nation 1s to make aure that nll men X I S R Y R » \ lar in a colligion with an tric and Standard Oil of New Jer-|in the unit are able to stand the R Lahar 0 [ 4 3 \¢ < PRE | (o “:’ ","'“ QAN . JUDD F. G, JUDD Ww. T, SLOPER sey, made further advances during t1 | training glven them and to weed out 4 g ] f SR k. morning. Shippings, utilities and spe- | all those whom/ the course of trair ARG 4 P by 3 . ‘omplete line of Eversharp encils clalties which are deriving benefds|ing might prove harmful Sl s i s, ¥ g . jces. Adkins, 66 Church St from holiday busincss such as the | Davie will be assisted by Colone i S, 3 ; ; merchandising and chain store [ Catlin, the instructor of . O, T. ( 1 N o . 4 h aper Leonardsville, groups, also extended early gains, | work at the school. a4 < ¥ FEATISEY, e | VA gl s v ‘ing terms of the Trading slackened before noon on re-| The Science club met in room 43 of b ; il ek e J « ven by the Leona sult of pressure. Chicago and North-|the Academic buildir durit \ Yo o R i s ol ? 3 n, which was give nd § Investments, Local western cominon and pfd. fell 3 points|after the fifth period this aftc 3 ARt g i3 peg 4 Jisar e \‘\j“‘l‘v of ""“ ""'*“"1"4 ; sach and St. Paul Soo an: . Louls A hortan neeting 7 N | Charles arre formerly 1 3 (. each and St. Paul Soo Loui An important meeting : Wy : : ohe Yve '\,.fl B‘J‘/ and Southwestern were heavy, Motors | Lettermen’s club was held in Mr. § R 3 5 \ and tobaccos also ylelded to further|Cassidy's office during h fifth & 3 B ol $ i : i SCO v ILL 2 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNLECTICUT b Stocks Telephone 1515—1816 pressure. Call money opened at 5 |pe ifod this afternoon Tickets for <} per cent the annual football reception d 3 ‘ FELRL Ok 4 Park Drive Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—Rafls suf-|dance which is to be held on Vriday Ry Isabella Circle, faughtura ot fered further impairment of prices|evening in the gymnasium i F " 3 ki H bella, will hold a special meeting thi at midday, Norfolk and Western and |until 11 _o'clock are to he placed or : 3 SR o ; evening at § o'clock at 168 Mai several minor Issues losing one to(sale soon et ; three points. Pullman and Sumatra| The first meeting of seni e b SR James J. Donahue postmaster —on = Tobac. also became heavy put trans- | Civies elub will be held yedne e 1 . . 2 TRENAS aware is on a fifteen . continental ofl, Pacific Mail, Central|day evening of next week in Ui The little fell 3 { the man upon whom the|day furlough at home of his 5 umm m Leather, Endicott-Johnson and low |ditorium. All who are planning to be | whole woild turns its ey | . Japan's leading naval authorit i mattierion e Etrees e priced speclalties made moderate |in attendance are requested to leave | at the arms conference \ ) : 't to clown| NEW DRETAIN HARLEEARD gains. T v O e e 1 S l.'. A ng.eon : ; 88 1 U DEATHS AND FUNERALS New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row with the famous mar i 15 S 3 Telephone 2580 I'elephone Charter 8000 Vocational building or with rs QUOTATIONS FURNISHED Guilford in the Academic building " Mrs. Thomas Hargrove, DONALD k. HART, Munager Member Hartford Stock BY PUTYAM & CO.|Those who expect to be present at Mrs Ma Har ne d 23 Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. years, wife of Thomas Hargrove of 63 High Tow Close|the Orst meeting of the organization MARRIAGE LICE A Jomas Ha o Hawkins street, of the State Trade - = et PR SR 2% ‘ 7. |are also requested to leave a present i for the grab bag with the teachers ok IR ER R school, died yesterday at the New e named above. | The present o e ; ay at the oea of | SEEOSL G M8 CEUE1 S Restdea ner (| WE OFFER: not cost more than ten cents. y et ' | husband, a five-months old baby and S e e It is expected that the first re Lo oy | or mother, Mrs. Lindquist, of Bridge- | STANLEY WORKS, Pfd. : & | hearsal of the two plays to he pre ) 4 £ \ 3 Pl ort, s e her. The body us 4 teatiang Am Loco ... 101 98K 99| sented by the Amphion ciub on the . = ‘ O L R S Price On Applications Am Sug Ref Com 563 5 5514 | thirteenth of January will be held in % : 4 ik ‘| dertakers, today to Bridgeport for | Am Sumatra Tob 31% y 'wn_z“_"f\"“““"““““ tomorrow evening at : F S 1ric We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Am Tel & Tel ..116% 115% 116 o Am Woolen .... §215 S1% 821 Am Beet Sugar A Can® igune 827K { Am Car & Pdy .147% 1467 Am Cotton Oil . 21% 215 Am H & Leather 18% 3 13 o'clock “The Copper Pot” deals with the shrewd qualities in 3 % Jennie Williams, An Copper ..... 49% 483, $215 the ,"fmm"'f\r of the \rd‘hk.n lu-lnp‘y. : BEAE: N NS bl ss Jennie . Willinms, daughter Atch Top & S F 90% 00% 90% | % {sasuchyanumoraue piceoen L the ? . f the late George Williams, died yes situation which arises after Razid, a % s V% WEATHER PORECAST ( morning at the New Britain “1(;::1.‘&1,(7\«2 ; X ?n;&: o 4 7 | rich man, lends his large copper ‘. F A } seneral hospital. She is a native of | B JOHN P. KEOUGH Balt & Ohio ... 36 Sl a e |ceokinE kettlaftoRabaaligdh e v ol ¢ Clowdy and Colder Tonizht, Rain Or city and has resided here all her | 8 0 A Sane Beth Steel B 5814 . |lage inn-keeper, s an extremely 5 & . |1 She was years old and has Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York R e e . funny one. “Where But in America’ e now Likely Tomorrow. the Erwiti Home for the past Gt L is & play which shows how the for o en, Dec. 12.—Ior Connec- | s vears. She is survived hy one Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ST h elgn-born people get ahead in this [ w S tonight; | sister, A, williums, and o |@ Danbury » » ‘ ew Haven i';r:glm\f“}]m(i.: <81 - 30% 80% | sountry. This play can rightly be| : . i ba sved by | nephew B B Wil : BONDS r 5 ¢ i ; called a satirical comedy. o : i B e southe | The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock |[f Middletown NDS Springfield Chi Mil & St P 2 9 2 v — | it I northwoest 1s oming | tomorrow afternoon from 1. C. Por-|§ " | 3 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston Chi Rock I & P. 32 313 < Y CLASS IS GROWING. undertaking parlors at 19 Court| G. F. GROFY, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Chile Copper dRaind 2 Chino Copper The ry n's Bible Class which | nseitled | s i rvices will be private Col Fuel & I. is a class made up of men from all| ¢ r with ligl ' Yy pre- ¢ W. Maier, pastor of the |} Consol Gas | Protestant denominations in the city, " nov- | First Congregational church will offi- | 658 Prod Ref. | which meets every Sunday morning cen- | ciate and burial will he in Fairview at the Methodist church, had 255 the | cemetery, ' Cruciblg Steel | Cuba Cane Sug. members present yesterday v &or P‘”""'J"‘*"“ o 734 when the Slack Brothers, of Frie Island addressed the mecting. Frie 1st pm Slack, president of the second ls | ’ PN s SR tly e Faazly Gastont W & W est bible class in the world, told how d b y from Minnesota to| deceased conducted a grocery store at Gen. Electric . . he had started with less than 100 i < : Tai 274 South Main street, and is survived n. Motors members and in six years the mem k ; / s for this vicinity| by his wife and three children. The Goodrich (B T) bership had grown to 1300. Music / 5 nd unse W er with | rema were taken to the undertak- Gt Northern pfd . | was rendered by the Slack brothe Inspiration Cop | quartet. At a meeting of this class Inter Con last Sunday morning there were pres Tht Mer Mar .. 158 ent among others, one man who said Int Mer Mar pfd 665 he had not heen to church before in Allis Chal Mfg . 38% 20 years and two men who said it Pacific Of1 i | had been at least 14 years since they leld at 9 o'clock this morning e Nieral D D o4, | were in church before | 2 ; : fo : AhboRE oI St TORAL the | Tiva 3 » Piia TR ALk mont the Gu requiem high mass was sung Int Paper 531 6 | Al k i ! > ) 3 ; Kelly Spring Tire 43 L CRAIG RETURNS TODAY Fyap ¢ 1 been s somotine | I Thomas Laden. The pall bear- enneoott Cop. 21% i e General: Persling e vit \ o days, as report-[ers were, Willlam Hanrahan, Albert Lack Steel .... 46 554 Premier of Ulster Back in Belfast to med the Gornu [Prancis- | Fatter, John Lyman and John Saun- Lehigh Valley .. 50% & 587 Again Take Up Problems to Adrienne M \ ton | ¢ « representing New Britain lodge, 3 se Cetober 0. 0. M., REdward Baker and Mex Petroleum 116% g ] Tealth Crusad in v Midvale Steel .. 287 London, Dec. 12.—Sir James Craig, | ¢, took: Charles Carpenter. The flower hear Missourl Bacifie. 18 " " (zw premier of Ulster was back in nd has ers were George Blinn and Harold Nat Lead " Belfast Smith. As the body was being horne | N Y Air Brake. 4 from the edifice Miss Kathleen Crow N Y Central government officials relative to the NeswTiond De sang “Face to Face.” The burial | NYNH & H. 3 settlement of the Irish question| yoward, 16, son solict ot | f vis in St Mary's new cemetery. Nort & West reached by the British government | prpank T. Howarde i i 3 x North Pacific .. 2 7 and representatives of the Dail Eire-| morning of a ffactured Mrs. Mary Gavin, Pure Oil 5 ann here last week. It was expected | pesult of a fall from FORM NEW UNION A requicm mass was sung hy ey Pan Am P & T here today that he immediately wonld of the Day Co. Satn [l 1 felegraph oper- | William Krause at St. Mary's church Penn R R |summon members of his cabinet and | wasa membhér of t ith the Canadian [at 0 o'clock this morning for Mrs, | Plerce Arrow lay before them the developments in|of the Voeational b Co. decided today [ Mary Gavin, who dled Friday at Pittshurgh Coal the Trish situation, emphasizing their | member of the W union, to be|Hawthorn Y. A mass was Ray Con Cop importance , to Ulster. Retice son. Howard was ridi B« raph workers | celebrated at 7 o'clock this n Reading was shown by Sir James before he|he tail Loard o P Y : jon of ! The key men pre-|in that plac The buria Rep I & i left London last night, and there was|when the car strick (filiated with the |3 o'clock this afternoon at Roval D N Y no authoritative outline of the sub-|lost his hold, fallit \phers union of [ new cemetery Sinelair Ol Refin jeots under discussion between him | and sustaining Sloss-S Steel & I 37 and Mr. Lloyvd Georg The latter is Southern Pacific 4 understood to have prepared his ad- | SEttRern Bal dress hefore the house of commons on HENAGBAIRE GD Wednesday and it is forecast he will make a plea for ratification of the Texas & Pacific 'Y'I')"]: “':”,‘ ':"‘”h'”" “I“"“"‘“ ’;‘:“;;‘ FORFIGN EXCHANGES UP - o ;i 593 ublin state that members of Da 2 ] % i heege ke fi;n:r',,::"f:fi 1% | Bireann cabinet did not meet yester- | R S arieL Continiea e GotmisiciTens Kamenefl, president of the Moscow soviet and one of the I_“::‘F’"I'"”?"' 1‘3:1‘ & i ; i deney as Du Past Few Days | most powerful men in the Bolshevik government, speaking at the nited Fru 2 2 9 4 ‘I_ s llwdvx; Alco 39% 3914 | First Money They Got Goes to Pay | L ik A e l'l“v(ulv‘nv\ \”W.“‘I:.y:n“"\:.':‘::,i‘,'y,‘ :. trade with America and other countries would speedily follow the [ ls‘;::r & 3% SRR S O ke : \ e 3 S $a LSl 338 cents over last| nd of fighting on the Russian borders U 8 Stell pfd . 113% : b Washington, Dec. 12— Automobiles N W ARl Y veula’ high mnA e naw pecord fov| SNGIOLENRNUINZON TG EREG . Utah Copper &b s47 | “seems to possess the same irresistible A 4 § several vears. The Paris rate rose Va Car Chemical 207 ‘ 291, | fascination for the Indian that it does ¥ 3 ;. of Y ) § points and gains of 6 110 points Willys Overland 6 5 for many of his white brethren' says | 3 ? i £ 2 T o y were made respectively by German i the annual report of the board of oSk § > i : SRR f i marks and Itallan lire. Indian commissioners made public to ¥ g 3 5 2 The Duteh rate rose 45 points and | LOCAL STOCKS day. Agents in all parts of the In S | Expect Trade To Follow iperatur Luiti Hm‘m\m ged the nor-| night at the Hartford hospital. The ing parlors of Laraia and this morning pendir for the funeral Henry Williams, The funeral of Henry Willinins was pinned a, healt today after his conferences | main ed since that time," with Premier Lloyd George and other | PALL IS FATAL Arthur Loiselle, The funeral of Arthur lLolaeile held this morning and the buvial was | in St Mary's new cemetery Swiss francs were points above their normal value at 19.52 | (Furnished by Putnam & ¢ Mian country, the report said have | Hfd Elec Light ...... 140 stated that in many cases the first| - & % Southern N E Tel .... 111 3 | proceeds of the sale of tribal lands go ; i P . N 8 S e American Bras . 270 2 “to purchase a high powered anto- American Hardware .. 149 mobile and a full complement of ac o ) X s | Billings & Spencer com cessorie o it g i : : Huw Tu INVEST | Bristol Br . 4 6| The report recommends that citi T S ! o ; FA ] Colt’s Arms . ceeee 21 3 | zenship be conferred on all non-citi SRR A ey roo | A LI B WITH PROFIT Eagle Lock 50 | zen Indians but that the government !\:nndnrs. lrnrk.&- Clark continue its “protective supervision B Machine Co over their property affajrs.” Niles-Be-Pond com ... i s ¥ e O { S i Yivery trader and investor who be- || North & Judd . 3 b - 3 2 A S el A g : 3 eves fhat making money in Wall Peck, Stow & Wilcox .. PROTESTS HE IS NOT ] 7 s / . : Sireet in ‘ot n motter M”; :U ) c Russell Mfg Co 07 INSANE; SEEKS FREEDOM S i g Jates % o SH—— ° Boavii Mie Co suth ; Hartford, Dec. 12.-—Jugge Thomas | buo Staney Works : A e b L b i LEK o “SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF The largest assortment in the city, long and Stanley Works : 5| habeas corpus today directing Dr short, gold and silver, plated and solid, with raut & Hine ......... 35 | jvloyd L. Haviland, superintendent of [+ 3 i 2 LheR L thaConnectiy B ol s e : - Aep sl 8 ¥ e INVESTING AND TRADING rings and without, hexagon or mund P o | sane at Middletown, to produce in 5 e % . NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSK mupory, |H2riford on Triday, at 10 a. m., ke R ¢ ’ 65 ; R IN STUEKS” chased or ]VI:\H\ Exchanges .. 5%, 000.000 ward W. Curtis and thow cause why Balan i13:000;a0 he should not be liberated. The ap R . § 3 written by & practical and suce We furnish a neat holiday box with every plication for the writ was made by - e : e nthe exnert Thomas J. Wall, of Torrington, attor. 2 # ¥ S Ciaa iable B t . " b ; You may;add et pencil we sell. WILL NOT ORDER SALOONS | ney for Curtis. Curtis, in Septem vour 1 more \ postal requesting a " Y 911 sentencer tehileld i PR % f + IN THIS STATE (‘l“““,‘lfr, 1919, was sentenced in Litehilel v . : > 2 county to nine months in jail foy : ; ’ v Hartford, Dec. 12.—“1 see no need \.rm.mn libel on Judge Lucien 1 § FRIEDM \ | ) for an executive order closing the | Burbee of the superior court, Curtis’ M \RKEL O\ \: (‘() * M / SON & h saloons of the state. It would seem to | term in jail éxpired in June, 1920, hut : me that the state liquor laws are suf- |on March 4 of that year he was taken “ Inveatment Securities Where vou bought vour Fountain Pen flelent.” This was the statement of [from jail and committed to the insti 212 MAIN ST. HARTFORD, CT. ] ght ) A ':':";"}‘;;’ fl','\‘]‘“ L"l'( “"::II"°"l‘r‘“"‘I"\‘| ofy | SHOEset o ee e Julius Caesar won a blue ribbon at the New Jersey poultry ’hona No. 2 2281 | 66 Church Street New Britain, Conn. to the effect that he had issued hm;: There are 220,000,000 Mohamimne show at Newark, and Master Eugene Eislen, of East Orange, is Direct private wire to New York. an order. dana, | patting his head in anoroval. lulm\ ie warth $1.000.