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00 JANUARY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 1922, - ——— New York Stock Exchange tehter & ©o. EW BRITAIN, CONN, TEL. City Items teserve seats for Hartford harmonie concert Sun, aft, Jan, 20th 760 to $1.60, at Crowell's Drug store advt | Dr, G, W, (!, Hill of the S8outh Con gregational chureh, this city, will be the speaker at the Southington Con gregational church next Sunday Financial News Wall 8t, 10:80 a, m.—8peoulative fseues rallled moderately at the open Ing of today's stock market, gteels and equipments manifested some re laxation from Baturday's selling pres- sure, Gulf States, Keplogle, Midvale and United States steels rose large CLASS AT Y. W.C. A, Some Meetings Postponed One e W e frregular although London's markets were firm on the successtul underwrit-| The winter season of 1022 will he- [ The sewing society of the Order of ing of new eastern European loans, gin at the Y. W, C. A, this evening maranth will meet with Mrs, Wall St, 1:80 p, m.—Conflicting | When the newly organized Sports lub | Herbert €. Goodwin, 861 Ellis street movements marked the early after-|will meet. The swimming and gym-|corner Stanley street, Tuesday after- noon trading. An abrupt fall in Gulf | nasium classes will also begin this|noon and evening, Supper will be | States and Manhattan Elevated of | week as previously announced, but|served at § nearly 6 points from the high level + of a delay In getting out the The first of of the morning and a drop of al-|8schedule the history, arts, crafts and|rent Events by Miss DBlauvelt, will be most ten points in Virginia Iron Coal | dressmaking classes will not start un- Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Camp and Coke unsettied the list for a time | Ul Monday of next weelk. School Hall, The price for the b lec- but subsequent active bidding for the New History Class tures will be §2.—advt, sugars and equipments infused a A great deal of interest has been Thomas Manning told the police to- steadier tone all around, shown by New Britain people in the [day, that a magneto was stolen about Wall 8t., noon,—Reactions of one to yrganization of the history class|two months ago from Hanna's gar- two points in domestic and foreign|Which will mect on Monday eveningsjage. Within the past week several | ofls gave the market a heavy tone[{rom 7:16 until § o'clock. This wrenches, a one ton jack and during the first hour, This was fur-|course will deal with the main points|gome screw drivers have disappeared, ther emphasized by selling of minor [©f interest in man’s journey through| Speclal lunch 30c at Crowell's.— steels and equipments, also motors| the Dast centuries, heginning with the | advt, and their specialties and popular to-|rise of the great Fastern Empires and| ¢, baccos and’ chemicals, The market[Coming on down through the civiliza- | will meet in the school hall tomor- rallied irregularly before noon under|tions of Greece and Rome to those of | yow evening at 8 o'clock. After the lead of Gulf steel which ad- | l“ngland and France in the past cen-|meeting a social will be held. vanced 7% points on renewed buying|tury with a final glance at America| The Stanley Women's Relief Corps of sugars, textiles, Can, will hold its ragular meeting in G, A American Ice and local tractions. Of R. hall, Wednesday at 2:80 o'clock. the latter Manhattan Blevated and ; 4 £lg ; On January 31 the member of Clan Toterborongh Consolidated pfd. was|!8 well known in New Britain and i8|poygias, 0, §, ., will observe Burns' strongest, rising 2% and 3 points re- | SSPeCIAllY Anaiified. fon l:,“" ROSION | night in 0. 1. A. M. The Center church spectively. Call money opened at b :::x‘:""“"“f]‘x‘ "?\l.:‘:nlf}‘"‘: :nl‘limlxlnll:“‘rl:::“ quartet will render musie. per cent. ik B g (o e nrm"g“’, “The scoutmasters’ training school AmpEiRlE so that the classes will meet eavly in V1 Mect toniEht as Laual in the Cen- The United Order of the Golden A cr &' Fa che evening to allow the members to Am Cot Ol keep other appointments if they have (. .= meet - tonight at Electric hall. gt b been made. Am Sm & Rfl.. 471 Dressmaking Class Willlam Doherty, for a number of vears a conductor on the local trolley Am Sug Rf em.. 67% I'he dressmaking class will be in Am Sum Tob .. 36% charge of Miss Thayer of the Senior|(lines has left the employ of the Am TI & Tl ..117% High school who also had charge of [Connecticut Co. . Am Tob ... .133 the class last year. This class will| A daughter was born this morning Am Wool 84 meet on Mondays from 7 until 9/to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Britton of 270 Ana Cop . . B0l o'clock and a specialty will be spring|Corbin avenue. Atch Top & S F .97% and summer dresses, which are much| The Flonzaley quartet, well known At Gulf & WI.. 20% casier for the beginners than work |t New Britain people, will render a Baldwin Loco .. 97% with winter materials. Advanced| program for the Brotherhood of the Balti & Ohio .. 34% work will also be given in the same|gouth church, on Feb. 14, The regu- Beth Steel B .. 60% class. An afternoon class in dress-||ar monthly supper will be Feb. 7. Can Pacific ....124% making will be formed if there is suf-| pr Jonn H. Reynolds, who returned Cen Leath Co 3284 ficient demand, but registrations|, few months ago from Albania, where Ches & Ohio .. 56 should be made at once. he served in the Red Cross, left today Chi, Mil & St P 19 Many of the girls who were in the|r,. New York, where he will enter the Chi Rock Isl & P 31% arts and drafts class of last year will|Now york Foundling hospital, to take Chile Copper .. 18% be glad to know that Miss May will |\ obeciat course A Chino Copper .. 28% again be the teacher. The hour of| " myo Barnes Nursery company of Consol Gas .... 94 meeting is from 7:30 until = 8:30|\wp )nerord has brought Sl foh $25 Corn Prod Ref..100 o'clock on Tuesday evenings and the |, .ino*s ' Kerelyza of this city. Real Crucible Steel .. 61% work will include not only stenciling, |G %o ™ on i "G ret OIS T (B Cuba Cane Sug 101 headwork, block design and raffia but| % &5 6% R E HIEC PRETEION WS “k‘ Endicott-John 81 a specialty will be made of batik work | GOH¢E ¥ w"m’i; b ’;" ' Erle .. 8% which those in last term's classes are Vol The WIb W retarnable before Gen Electric .. 144 isking for. e A ey st Gen Motors .. 9 Registration for all classes should| "% d'uughm ety yer;t'emay ot the New Britain General Hospital to Goodrich (BF) be made this week either at the of- N d urt or on the Gt North pfd .. fioe: on. | Hungertord. cour Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Britton of 270 Corbin avenue. Insp Copper ... telephone. A meeting of the executive commit- Interboro con . WITH THE CHURGHES tee of the Everyman’s Bible class will Inboro Con pfd be held Thursday evening, at 7:45 At Least Six Out Of Town Ministers FORM NEW HISTORY Albert Sikanaviteh Albert Bikanaviteh, aged 8 months, son of Mr, and Mrs, Adam Sikanaviteh of 138 Winter strect, died last Saturs day night at his home, He Iy survived [by nis parents only. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his homeand burial will be In St Mary's cemetery, Larala and Sag- arino, undertakers, are in charge Member N sSuccessor o 31 WEST MAIN STREET, STANLEY It. EDLY, Mgr, We Offer : Blackstone Valley Gas & Electric Co. Common Stock This company does the entire gas and electric lighting and power business in the Blackstone Valley district of Rhode Island. Price and Circular on Application. 2040 RD OF THANKS We herehy wish to extend our most sincere thanks to all kind friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral con~ tributions and sympathy shown us in | our bereavement at the loss of our be. loved wife, daughter and sister, Edna Raineault Redmond, JOHN J. REDMOND, MR. AND MRS, LOUIS AULT AND FAMILY, the . the five talks on Cur- RAINE- TETI BANKRUPT ('-A.\I‘l. Lafayette Strect Jeweler Had Hearing at Referce Yeoman's Office, A hearing on the bankruptey case of Nicholas M. Tetl, Lafayette street Jeweler, was held this morning at the office of Edward M, Yeomans, bank- rupt referee, at Hartford. Edward Scalise of this ity was appointed trus- tee and the following appraisers: At- torney Joseph I. Kopelman of Hart- ford, Oscar Thomas and Michael Leg- horn of this city. Attorney David 1., Nalr 1s counsel for Teti. FACES MURDER CHARGE AN -0 SN NS Ao 4 MR A I AR T | 15 80" H T S Al id) H, L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T, SLOPER JUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks Telepi:one 13515—1816 Mary's Ladies T. A, B. soclety Miss Porter of the Normal school will be the teacher of this class. She WE OFFER: We Offer North & Judd PRICE ON APPLICATION, “Femn & o, HARTHORD 10 Central Row Telephone Charter £0d0 Meriber Hartford Stock Exchange. a6 35 146 20 106% 4Ty 661 334 117% 131% 83% 50 096 7% 29% 96 % 343 59% 124 32% 56 1814 31% 1814 28 91% 98% 60% 10 80% 8% 143% 8% 371 73% 40% 335 146 20 106% 4% 66 % 33 116% 131% 83 49% 963 2914 965 3414 37 35% 147 . 21% Former Springficld Man Arraigned in Pawtucket, Charged With Cans- ing Woman's Death, Cardinal Merry Del Val, formerly cardinal chamberlain for Pope Bene- dict, is one of the most prominent nembers of the College of Cardinals which is to meet next month to name the new pope. IN SUPREME GOURT McAuliffe Pawtucket, Jan, 23.—Alme J. Cum- mings, formerly of Springfield, Mass., was arraigned in the district court to- day on the charge of murder in con- nection with the death Saturday of Mrs. Rose Menard, with whom the police say he had lived. He pleaded not guilty and was held without bail, Mrs. Menard was killed by a hullet wound which Cummings said was self-inflicted. BROKEN NECK HEALING Well NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 DONALD R. HART, Munager Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Alcorn Would Exped! Case Because of Holding Material Witnesses in Hartford Jail. We Offer:— PECK, STOW & WILCOX Price On Application. We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. Arguing for an advancement of the ‘ase of Thomas McAuliffe, formerly S. prohibition enforcement agent, state's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn and Attorney Allan K. Smith, who is as- sisting him, were slated to appear be- ore the supreme court at Washington, today. Attorney Alcorn gives as his reason to have the case before Ieb- ruary 15, the date set by the U. 8. District Court, as follows: The circumstances surrounding the ase demand a speedy determination thereof for the administration of ustice; the questions concerning juris- liction involve a conflict as to the sovereignty of the State of Connecti- cut and the United States, and public interest requires this conflict settled as speedily as possible; material wit- nesses in the case whose testimony will be required are now being de- tained in the Hartford county jail pending the settlement of the ques- ‘|tions involved; the only question at issue is the jurisdiction of the United Condition of Harry Herbert, Known Hartford Athlete, is Report- ed as Very Favorable, New York, Jan. 23.—Harry Her- bert of Hartford, Conn, Syracuse |university quarterback, whose neck was broken in the Syracuse-Colgate game November 12 and who has been in a hospital in Syracuse for 11 weeks with his head, neck and body in a plaster cast, has been brought here for observation by speclalists, He | seems to have improved considerably since the cast was changed six weeks ago. He never will be able to partici- pate in athletics again as physicians say that the least jar would probably result in his death. He will remain in New York about ten days then going to Hartford. i 38 3% 41 214 2% 9 i 14 14 65% 64% 443 44 46% 46% JOHN P. KEOUCH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport New Haven BONDS Springfield Private Wire to New York and Boston B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1012 Waterbury Danbury Middletown Direct . G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. Int Mer Marine o'clock at the Y. M, C. A NEW ENGLAND WATERWAYS Ailis Chalmers Int Nickel 12% 12% Possibility of Harne: Int Paper 50 49% Kelly Spring Tlre 38% 3T% Kennecott Copper 30% 29% Lack Steel .... 48% 48% Lehigh Vailey . 59% 59 Mex Petroleum . 112% 112% Here Yesterday—One E. L. Officer Pacific Oil .... Also. ing the Rivers New Britain had more than its us- ual quota of visiting ministers speak- and Tapping Vast Stores of Liquid Power. SACCO-VANZETTI CA! Midvale Steel 321 31% Missouri Pacific . 16% Nat Lead .. 90 N Y Central 74 NYNHE&H. 15% Norfolk & West 98 % North Pacific .. 1% Pure Oil 35% Pan Am P & T . 52 PennRR.... 341 Plerce-Arrow ... 156% l ing from the various pulpits in this city yesterday. At least a half dozen celrgymen were here from out of town and one Epworth league official. At the First Congregational church yesterday morning, Rev. Warren §. Archibald, of the South Congrega- tional church in Hartford spoke in place of Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill who occupied the Hartford pulpit, At the joint sessions of the two Con- gregational churches last evening During the past summer and fall The Herald has carried several stories 2=t the nraject. recommended by ineers in New England, to harness wugand's great waterways and make streams, such as the Nauga- tuck and others, navigable for com- merce, but more particularly making them of greater value as power pro- |¢ ducers. Tapping the enormous vol- States district court. Budget Committee Will Ask For Ap- Thursday evening to prepgre a list of HEALTH BOARD FINANCE proximately $30,000. A meeting of the budget commit- ee of the health board will be held Middletown quest of $150,000 to Wesleyan versity is made by the will Dexter Smith $130,000 FOR WESLEYAN University Gets Rich Bequest by Will Smith of Springficld. of Mrs. 23.—A be- uni- of Mrs. of Springfield, Mass., Middletown, Conn., Jan. Dexter | Worcester, Mass.,, Jan. 23.—Judge ‘Webster Thayer in superior court to- day granted another extension of time until February 10 for filing exceptions in the Sacco-Vanzetti case. MILK DEALERS MEET. New Haven, Jan, 2 —Milk dealers of Connecticut comprising the state Oppose Appointment of Shih-Yi As Premier Peking, Jan. 23 (By Associated Press)—Opposition to appointment of Liang Shih-Yi as Chinese premier is voiced in a telegram received by mem- bers of the diplomatic corps here from Gen. Wu Pei I'u inspector general of the provinces of Hunan and Hupeh. Six local governors joined with Gen. Wu. Pei Fu in sending the Lflngmm. uime of water stored in the Connec- tirnt hills at a cost of millions of dollars is proposed. How this work can be done, and the almost unlimited advantages to be gained from it, will be explained to members of the New Britain branch, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. The explanation will be whose death occurred last week. Pres- ident William informed today that the money is giv- en either towards the erection of a new library building at Wesleyan or to the general endowment as the trus- tees may see fit. estimated expenses to be submitted to the board of finance and taxation. Approximately $30,000 will be asked this year. The board will ask the fin- ance board to transfer $2,500 to its account to make possible the main- tenance of the city hospital. Rev. R. H. Potter, of Hartford, spoke in the First Congregational church. (n the Stanley Memorial church yes- terday morning, Rev. J. C. Simpson, of Winthrop, Mass., spoke. At the Church of the Grace Assembly of God, which meets on West Main street, Pastor Nelson, came from Pressed Steel Car 65 Ray Con Cop .. 15% Reading ..... 3 Rep 1 & S 53% Royal D, N Y .. 501 Sinclair Oil Refin 20% 20 Sloss-S Steel & I 42 41% Southern Pac .. 817% 813% Arnold Shanklin, was :association met today to discuss vari- Members of the milk | ous problems. producers’ association also were pres- lent to confer on market conditions both as to shipment and contracting Ifo!‘ milk. KRY:10 THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS ACCURACY—Our examinations are made by Optometrists of proven ability, assuring you of absolute Southern Rall .. 18% 18 Studebaker Co . 88% 8784 Texas Co. . 46Y% 45 Texas & Pacific. 25% 25% Tobacco Prod... 64% 63% Transcont Oil... 10% 103 Union Pacific ..120% 129% United Fruit ...128% 127 United Retail St 555% 54% U 8 Food Prod . 7% 7% U 8 Indus Alco 43% 21 42% U 8 Rubber Co 66% b4 U 8 Steel 8614 85 5% U 8 Steel pfd.. 117 117 Utah Copper .. 64% 63% Va Car Chemical 29 29 Willys Overland 5% b (Putnam & Co.) Bid L1657 Asked 160 129 299 158 23 17 Hfd Elec Light .. Southern N E Tel . Am Brass Am Hardware . Billings & Spencer com 20 Bristol Brass . Colt's Arms .... Eagle Lock Landers, F & N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck, Stow and Wilcox Russell Mfg Co v Scovill Mfg Co . Standard Screw Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co Btanley Works (o} 40 49 NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Exchange ... . 358,000,000 Balance 1800,000 Council Will Discuss Beer and Wine Question At the special meeting of the com- mon council one week from Wednes- day evening a communication will be presented on behalf of 1., council, advocating ment to the Volstead act the an permit of the manufacture and light wine. The Chicago coun- that Chicago, amend- will of beer 1l is making an effort to sound the entiment of the country on such an imendment. Bridgeport to deliver the Sunday ser- mon. At the Trinity Methodist church last evening and again at the Y. M. C. A., yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. C. S. Kemble, spoke of the life of Eugene Field, and the life of James Whitcomb Riley. Edward J. Beckley, of Bristol, dis- trict president of the Epworth league, presided at a meeting of young peo- ple in the Methodist church last eve- ning at 6:30. KILLED BY FIRE TRUCK One Worcester Ycung Woman Dead and Another Badly Injured When Apparatus Skids. Worcester, Mas8,, Jan. 23.—Miss FFanny Reed, 23 years old, was ins stantly killed and Miss Mary M. Moyse 23 years old, both of this city, was seriously injured today when they were struck by an automobile fire truck near the corner of Main and Piedmont streets. The machine 'was returning from a fire and as the driver tried to get out of the car tracks, it got beyond his control and shott upon to the sidewalk, hitting the two young women. WOULD INCREASE STOCK. New York, Jan, 23.—Directors of the Manhattan Shirt Co. today recom- mended a 20 per cent increase in the common stock and an increase of the cash dividend on that issue from 6 to 8 per cent. A special meeting will be held February 7 to act on the recom- mendations. M. I. T. SCHEDULE. Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 23.—The rowing schedule for Massachusetts Institute of Technology as announced today provides for races for varsity and juniog eights as follows: May 6, Yale at Derby, Conn., May 2, } vard at Cambridge, May 20 101Allnl at New York. JUSTICE GAGER RECOVERING EDUCATIONAL COURSE The third talk in the education| eries conducted by the New nnmin; ndustrial Council, in studying local| conomic conditions, will be given at! 3e Y. M. C. A, Wednesday evening. | he speaker will be E. W. Christ of the tanley Works, who will speak on Purchasing as it Affects the Fore- wa.” | Derby, Jan. 23.—Justice Ldwin B. | Gager is recovering from the attack of congestive asphasia rrom which he suffered Ioriday and is well on the road to recovery. He has so much improved that his speech is as good as ever but he will have to take an extended rest and will be confined to | his home for a time. made in the course of an address by Professor L. P. Breckenridge. Pro- tessor Breckenridge is an instructor in Sheflield Scientific school at Yale. He will talk to the local engineers and their friends at the Central Junior High school at 7:30 o’clock in the eve- ning of January 31. Professor Breckenridge's subject will be: “The Importance of the Super-power System to New Eng- land.” MARY FRATINA ARRESTED Former Local Girl Is Accused in Hart- ford of Being a Shoplifter—Men- tions Winkle Case. Mrs. Mary Fratina O'Keefe of Hart- ford, formerly of this city, is. under arrest in the Capital city on a charge of shoplifting. She was arraigned in the Hartford police court this morn- ing but her case was continued until Thursday. A peculiar thing in con- nection with her arrest, is her re- ported statement to a Hartford po- liceman today that she “was a sweet- heart of Louis.” This statement, made in connection with a conversation re- garding the death of Louis Winkle in this city, may or may not be.signifi- cant. Assessors’ Objections Reach Ears of Mayor Current reports that the board of assessors disiikes the idea of an “ad- visory” hoard to act on land valua- tions have reached the ears of Mayor 0. F. Cur that official admitted | this morning. Chairman August Burckhardt of the board of assessors, was one of those absent when the board held its initial session Friday evening, which fact lent weight to the reports that the board was dis- pleased. ARCHBISHOP DIES Madrid, Jan, 23.—Cardinal Al- marz y Santos 74, archbishop of Tol-' edo, died last night. In 1885 he be- came secretary to the archbishop of Seville on April 18, 1907." He was created Ctrdinal on November 1911. ) WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED. Providence, Jan. 23.—In order to aid the unemployment sitnation this city will within two months under- ake a program of street buiiding and sewer construction involving an ex- penditure of approximately $1,2560,0¢0. \ PaMpEASrmree————— Classified Advertising Satisfies A Demand Herald Classified Advertisements are big result producers. Always read the Classified page. You will find it contains many interesting merchan- dising items. [ Classified Advertisements are on page 11. e e 7o satisfaction. COURTESY in all our dealings with you. QUALITY is the first consideration in our Ontical supplics. SERVICE—Our service is the sum total of the first threc. Consult Us About Your A. 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