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

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NEW e I L . AP, B e Al R 5 0 A, AT i i Financial News QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY PUTNAM m,—8horts re ive tacties at the kK market, in the for the ly revers s hore General Copper & O, Wall street, sumed their opening causing woon gen long U of toda irregular cral list, Purther selling account added to the ed Otls, shipping and brunt of the movement. Asphalt, United I'ruit, Utah and National nellir showed de clines ranging from large fractio tc 115 points. Baldwin Loco., Pullman American Woolen, International Pa per, American imar and * Famons Players also were heavy, High losses Beet Su .. Can S Car & Fdy Cotton Ofl. . H & Leather Loco smelt Am Su R Am Suma Am Te Am Am Woolen Anacenda Cop Atch Top & S I, Ay Guif & W I laldwin Loco Baltimore & O Beth Steel B cific th Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St P . Chi Rock Isl & P 3 Chile Copper Chino Cop Col TFuel & lmn Consolidated Gas. Corn Prod Ref Crucible Stl Cuba Cane Sug . Elk Horn Coal 1di-Johnson Am Am Am Am Am Am T Am & Ref { com ob 43% 515 1% Gen Electroc Gen Motors .... Good (B F) Co. Gt North pfd.. illinois Cen ‘" inspir Cop Interbor Con Interbor Con pfd Int Mer Mar ... Int. Mer Mar pfd Allis Chalm Mfg Pacific @il Int Nickel e Int Paper ..%.. Kelly Sprin Tire Kennecott Cop. . Lack Steel Lehigh Valley .. Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific, Nat Lead N Y Central »le NYNHG&H Norfolk & West North Pacific .. Pure Ol Pan Am | Penn 'R R Plerce-4 528 41 2414 4332 1121 26% 17% 837% 3y Rep I & S . Royal D, N Y Sinclair Oil Re Southern Pac Southern /Ry Stude Co Te Co Texas & Pec Tob Prod Trans Ofl Union Pac United Fruit United Re St U S Fa Prd U S In Alco.. U 8 Rub ( U S Steel U S Steel Utah Cop Va Car Chem. Willys Over (Putnam & pra Asked 146 114 Iight j of Hfa ¥ Southern N Am Drass Am Hardware billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Isagle Tock Landers I’ & C N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stow and l(\\ sell Mfg Co ovill Mfg Co indard Serew aut and Hine Union Mfg Co Stanley Works NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Bxhanges 000,000 Balances 200,000 ec com W:Im\ 28 100 SALESHAN ARRESTED New York Man Taken Into Custody By Police For Having Gambling Devices in His Possession. I'reedman, a salesman, York as his home, was arrested today by Policeman Thomus JPeeney of the “vice squad” for hav- inz in his possession alleged gambi devices, Captain Grace shortly before noon received a complaint that there was a man soliciting in one of the Maln street offices, and he detail- ed Policeman Feeney to the case. In Ireedman’s possession was found cards of the punch board type, on which there is written the names of women. The person punching the name which is sealed, won a fountain pen and pencil, ASKS SHOES FOR BABIES Mother of Nine, Livi Idward claiming New ing in Shack Near Center of City, Appeals to Salvation | Army for Ald. “I never thought people could live under such deplorable conditions," sald Captain Anna Johnson, of the Salvation Army today in telling a Herald representative of living condi- tions of a family, residing less than five minutes' walk from the center of the city. This family, consisting of the man and his wite and nine children, live stone I'he 0 8 throw from employed t he on a home, if the main tumble-down erape believe could the human rnce lou a center quare ator hlock wife man | W8 ¢ busine can the weekly it treets, shack would be | house anyone | The ceilin low, that a could, without a fist through cell In a and supports i and nine children salary of $20, T'he nohe called, iy off o dilapidated, which th to suel person loat the v 8O Ieight Aiffioulty drive hanging plast , doors which e winds hlow through s, the whole almost im person er on the re floors, hang 50 that the wint racks aimost an inch wic cene portraying a pietur possible to deseribe. The woman has appealed to the Salvation Army to furnish shoes for her children, PLANNING BIG NIGHT Ath- 24 Everyman’s Bible Class to Stage letie Carndval In Y. M. €. AL Jar The members of the Bverymar Non-denominational Bible classswhich Sunday, are making social and athle- meets every plans to hold a big tic fete at the Y. M. C. A. on the cvening of January 14. The heads of the varfous committees have been ap pointed and the event will be one of the biggest of its here, The meimbers will be divided into two cla , one called the Bilues, and [he other the Reds. §. M. Direwster will captain the Blues agd J. G. Herg strom will captain the Reds in a tug- ' . C. E. Conger will lead the Plues against the Reds under Mr Hergstrom in the anclent game of Hockey; l.awyer Willlam Greenstein will have charge of the handball; sec retary C. H. Barnes will arrange for the volley ball gume M. Prebles will be the billiard expert, and Warner Johnson will choose teams for bas ball. Brewster and Hergstrom clash for the second time in the shoe race and the feature of the evening will be . battle royal fought with volley and basketballs. There will also be a game of indoor hockey between two girls' teams representing a local or- ganization. BURGLAR SGARE Police Are Called to Institute Sea; in Home of Mrs. Darius Miller | Farly This Morning. While patrolling his beat on ‘West Main street at 12:56 o'clock thi morning, the attention of Supcrnu- merary Policeman John F. O'Brien was attracted to the shouts of a wom- an's volce as he passed Ceds oot The policeman investigated and found that the cries cames from the home of Mrs, Dafius Miller at 165 West Main street. A woman in the house told the policeman that there had heen a noise in the house a short time betore, and it was feared that burglars were working. The officer made a search of the premiscs, and on the second floor of the heuse he found a large table that had been tipped over, All the doors and windows were found to be securely locked, and there was no signs of any burglars. | DEATHS AND FUNERALS Baba George, The funeral Baba George held at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon f Ericlcson and Carlson’s under- ng rooms. Services were held ock at the South church, R ha B. Adams officiating. The burial was in Fairview cemetery. of was Luke Reynolds. The funeral of Luke It be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing at §t. Mary's church. The burial will be i St. Mary'’s new cemetery. 1ds will Walter Gwatkin | The funeral of the e Walter Gwatkin, of Berlin, who was gored by a bull on his farm, took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Services were held at the late home by Rev. Henry W. Maier, and interment was In Maple cemetery. | kind ever staged | | any | innte City Items Xmas J¢ wdvt, G A Cheorge v wild cat In the | tuffed and ¢ week he a Monier (& street, A son wa and Mrs, Ty Mrs, Willlam Mass, is the the holidays, horn over Get your (! Andrews The annual J. Smith Post, dies' Auxiliary row evening in ber requ Pianos, Vietrol advt, I'rank is home holidays Smokes in whole advt, A. advt V1 will d undell P'rat rom hris e prices at William Kenney, ¢ college, is sy weation with | Michael J. T Main street There will the choir of the igelist evening. I mem to be present Idison Phonogra A, Gladding.—advt. Louis Nair, a st vanin 1d s r, studying at Yale stmas Jolids on Smitt There will be Turner Hall Monday eveni lege students String orches Charles W merly in in this city Dictionaries gifts for high Adkins, 66 Church A horse White, this morn damag brought to the I'reeman today tolen colle a on of vis of Yale law ool bhelong ran away on g of t Mrs the police had been Sunday. Civies Club Chairman of No tee—Entertainme The first meetin Civies club was 1 the auditorinm, temporar I ol N ization. David | ed chairman of the mittee, the duty candi Vern club. W | chairman of the « the » finishing 5 announced const t Piano solo — dance, by Mab Miss Verna Wrigh Miss Stahl, and a Long, all of which ceived. The mem then adjourned. to where Dancing was then 10:30 o'clock. The next be held on the eve SANTA CLAU the Henry Morar into the compc ald today and pr a box of cigars for their kindne ing the past year. got the habit for smolke oy yer BR istm meeti {enney of Lys street will of Brits vas standing 1, S, MEETING Selects Mahoney of ab-hags wi meeting ITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURS IROTARIANS WILL FEED D) Y4 irts Conditions In - Vovious Hom Found Appalling—Roast Pork »ody of Dinner, Frank 1’ nristmas commities of rter, chalrman he o the noon has worked Dritain Charity or y committe ) rds at Johr W il provide 52 ¢ in with dinner | wh men the Rotary Valter Ll 05 Wy 1 the La tal liace tomor All mem- | this noon opi unily in this prevailing conditions to wumme of a & Co [und the wme, The f 196 § 2| ¥ mnd each Rot t i 1 p Iy take is assigned to car of the homes about th [ Mr. Porter and pitible | The charity it pound roast of forn | busis of the food in the basket a |is for this reason ti seph | s of the Andrews Swift com arranged to hav fly of pork left at Hallinan's Muin street tomorrow whe totary members will call for t | Each member of the club receiv ssket at the luncheon today after receiving the pork is aske fill it with the usual Christmas n sities and on Saturday defiver Pennsyl- | the home of the needy , a broth- | £recting eard ling the | Rotary elub home | busket, at address was will fl it to f tr nple conditions in city were e they indeed s parents pork should Stanley humi 46 i wearsal of ruch of John the L this chu bers, are phs and records. L. udent s e wiil be New placed Bir , ar in at S their Coll Christpas dance at | Night, | by Alpha : qi musie, | Dinners for 14 families will ho e [ Plicd by money raised by membe 1 O the intermediate and de student | A | ments of ir Congregat friends | & ; | Sunday 100ls at the | mas entertainment tomorrow eve {There will be a Christmas tr [1ogues, songs, games and speech part of the program. | |Fouirteen Families to next w K iting. senior in el ¥ the is visiting acceptable and advt James 17 Houth Main street d before was yol boys. ng to {Colonel \ L. Thmnpwn [ Was Second Capt told | the robe and City avenue, hat a 1 om an auntomobile | in her yard last In discussin tion of a Ve association o i First Connceticut Infant learned that Col. Alfred city clerk, was the ler oi Co. E. Colonel owed Colonel Erickson, the | commander and organizer and enthusiastic advocate of the new org proposed fc o, m Thom Pranklin Davis | LINDER IX r Thomas | stem i the mayor' of taxpay sssors in has ACCORD. 1er of the heartily in plan to hs assist nd appr the elsewhere advar and tha will do much to ¢ sments, nminaticg Commis- | 't After Session, g of the Senior| . ) | nmitt e e e AYABRECH N I Tind oy the rked out explains, wdoption here land Just 1klin man o or was elect nominating con which is to nom r the offices of the ight was elected ommittee which i itution E he business program ent which seen to feols he he i asses Mr. the |8 for an; g by by Miss | Capital $2,000,000.00. t: no voeal solo by were hear bers the the gymnasium ere the feature indulged in until solo, 7 i Foreign Lxcha LETTERS OF CREIL Iianl‘: by roail. the club will January 7 g of ning of MORANS weler, i dropped | i the Hei nted the boys with PALACE n..nlmg' \e‘(t Sunday room of s dur- | has with Mr. Mo appes LY he advance. A Real Letter Burritt Savings Bank, Dear Sir:- I am serving aboard the U.S.S. stationed on the west coast. If you send me one I will pay you also the postage if you desire. Respec DANIEL E. Sen Francisco, Galif. Dec.h Gth, 18215 Mississipr'’ which as you likely know has besn and still is I receive the New Br tain Herald every day, and I read of your savings plan, but I want to ask you as a favor to send me one of your Leather Bound Banks, as that will enable me to save my money, which I have been wast- . ing as most of men do for uscless things. it s worth, Thanking you in tfully yours, 0'CONNELL, U.S.S. Mississippi, Box 5 San Francisco, Calif. Why don’t you come in 2nd get one of these Real Book Banks THE BURRITT SAVINGS BANK Cor. Church and Main Streets FAMILIES with lzatlon and Wi given A fev a five| A Chris Be Given Xmas Dinners | annual Ch proposed The Hartford- Connectlcut Trust Company Corner Main aud Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. safe Deposil Boxes, ~ettlement of Estate 00 DAY, DECEMBER 1921, FEWER SEEKING AID | Department | [t PR TR VL TR RIS e S PUTNAM York Stock Exchange to Richtey & oo ST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, 12 EDDY, M superintendent of Charity Atteibutes Conditions to Betterment Member Now in Labor Market [ | CONN. (Y 31 WE STANLIY depurtment charlty « on the Supj. Willlam © feals, to a siight labor onditions th city report Appeals to th 2040 slstance a ar lon ow I bet wen- (0 We Offer Now) | et s s era v NS0 Shares uek to hold 50 Shares ues to hold tru LEGION'S CHRISTMAS To Send haw, | tha 4] American Hardware Corperation . Landers, Frary & Clar! : Nort h & Judd city the " Gy . SLOPER "JUDD & C 23 WIS Investments, JUDD Women's Auxliary Package v ex 1o Fivery Disabled Veteran In Hos- | pitals—binners To Desutute, ° were CONNECTICUT relepitone £s15—1816 MAIN STREET, Local Stocks The Ladi Auxilary to the Eddy NEW BRITAIN, Glover Post, Ameriean Leglon, is busy 1 the |y fng Christmas boxes which nd it sent to the disabled ex-serviee An-| men in the hospitals throughout the pany | country. New Dritain has a large onnd er of men who are in hospitals \'H!' recelving treatment for wounds re P | ceived while in the service, and it is Tem. | the of the Ladies' Auxiliary to ed alpe to se a Christmas box to all, ppeal 1s made to the tives and friends of these men to the members of the auxiliary or the Legion of any serviceman who is in a hospital, so that none might forgotten There are vicemen in We Offer and Recommend Landers Frary and Clark are to he desire able 1 An earnest d to it to tmas itain each | notify HARTIORD 10 Central Row Telephone Charter 8000 Member Hartford Stock Exchange. NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2550 DONALD R. HART, Manager Member N. Y. Stock Exchango alko a number of ex-ser-| the city who are in very poor ecircumstances, some whose condition I8 destitute. Plans |are made to furnish these men with Christmas dinners. These dinners have been assured through the kind donations of various socleties in the city. All information regarding any worthy cases will be greatly appre- clated. WK Or 4 sup- rs of part- fonal rist- ng. | STANLEY WORKS Common and Preferred We Do Not e R R R, % St £ M 2 o e CANNOT ACC loston, Dec, 22. IPT PRIZES. Athletes of Dos- ton’s High schools will be prohibited from accepting prizes in future ath- letic competitions. Director of phys- ical education Nathanfel Young an- nounced today that the schoolhoys | may accept only a certificate of vic- | | tory holding that acceptance of prizes | was {n vielation of a school commit- tee rule, Accept Margin Accounts. es as JOHV P. KEOUGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York J K Bridgeport Danbury STO(VVI&? w Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. i3. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel, 1012 a rma- f the Waterbury I) IHS TITLY Dec. 22.—Stanis- “hamplon, will | TO DE Birmingham, Ala., laus Zbyzsko, wrest defend his title tonight against Goho Gobar, a Hindu. The contestants fn | the mat contest are sald to be evenly matched in physical makeup and both appear to be in fine trim. The cham- | pion weighs 228 pounds and Gobar tips the scales at 235. Apson first is an G. F. T AR g new e a 5 DIE Rome, Dec. killed and 30 injured in the 1t San Dona y trains INCREASING CHRISTMAS CHEER em iage, at | collision I two railway to the Rome lent oceurred bridge crossing the Piave river. its| expre If you want to give your boy or girl some- news on the thing substantial and lasting, that increases in value every year, present a bank book showing a few dollars to their credit with the New Britain National Bank. 0 We pay 4% Interest on Savings Accounts. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 .00 and upwards. nge to all parts of the world. T — (‘E’\FRAL BANKI2 It is safe and saves time. "|For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. A CHRISTMAS CLUB THAT’S Extraordinary LISTEN! 50c Per Week $1.00 Per Week $2.00 Per Week $5.00 Per Week Nothing Like It in New PBritain JOIN NOW INTEREST INTEREST INTEREST INTEREST § 25.60 Plus $ 50.00 Plus $100.00 Plus $250.00 Plus

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