New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922, GEORGE MORGAN HAS | CHINA IS ONE OF BEST GAMBLES IN | LEASING BARITONE| FOREIGN SECURITIES, BABSON SAYS EYAN e of Wes 85,050,000 POR WEN Jan, 28.—Cl¢ ity Irive a $3,000, 00 additiof to its endowment fund was announced last night by Willlam Arnold Shanklin, president, at a ban quet of the New York and New Jersey alumni, held at the Hotel Astor, Total subseriptions were $8,050,000, it was reported, New York, an Unive, for Financial News PUTNAM & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange successor to Richter & Co, 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITA STANLEY R. EDLY, Mgr. We Offer 30 - American Hardware 45 Hartford Electric Light Low C! 30% A3 1463 1405 10 108 1068 100 40 6414 20, 1165 182 8114 179 High e Can 38 Fdy on many forms of construction work at the seasonable standstill, little more can be expected, Dusiness is await ing the call of spring. The Babson record always shows a decline this| time of year, It now stands at 170 below normal as compared with an average of 1296 below maintained last month," It you must gumble foreign se curities—and the transuctions in this field would indicate that you feel you must—1 should like to call your at tention to €hina and recommend that it be ineinded In your list. | "It is true that we have heen | irought up to think of Chinamen only | in connection with luundries, pig tails and pajunas. These impressions of our youth ure, however, very mislead China is today experiencing a mendong awakening. China should iy be watched and - studied with the) gapnes and Hutehison JWin Two Golt grentest enr Wy every manufacturer, cator, \ Matches On Const. “China, toduy has the greatest nat- ur i the world The greatest virgin deposits of coal, iron and copper are in China, It possesses great undeveloped Water powers, won- derful ferti'e valleys, and great pri- meval fores By nature, it 18 the richest country in the world, But un- like South America, which is also rich in natural resources, China has a great, and Industrious ! population, | The l!u';:n-nl avallable labor supply in | the world can be found there today. China only lacks that spiritual spark to unite the valuable resources with the available labor. Then in one gefi- cration it could become a great in- dustrial nation, i “There are distinct signs that this spark s already kindlin, Very few Was Picked By Mme, Schus Ningey mann-Tleink To Accompany Wer , CONN. on TEL. 2040 Tour NEW CINCINNATI COACH Cincinnati, Ohjo, Jan, 28,—George | W, McLaren, graduate of the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, and all American fullback in 1016-17-18, will be the footbull and track coach at the Uni- yversity of Cinelnnati, Acceptance of the offer made to him by the athletic council of the university was received today. Ior two years McLaren has been the football couch at the Uni- [versity of Arkansus. ——ISSEE What Are You Doing ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. DeMille Home wehieve greatne CHAMPIONS SCORE TWICE Los Angeles, Jan, 28.—Jim Tiarnes, American open golf champion, and Jock Hutehison, TRritish champlon, won two exhibition matches at the Hollywood Country club here yester- day. In the forenoon they defeated Elmer Henderson, football coach at the University of Southern Céalifornia, and Thomas Campbell, amateurs, 4 to 8. The afternoon victory was over Charles (Chlck) Frazer and Willlam Amor, professionals, 7 and 6, . We Offer: 100 SHARES STANLEY WORKS, Preferred Price on application. H, L, JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T, SLOPER JUDD & CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Telephone 1815—1816 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Investments, Local Stocks [ 404 45% 12Y% e = P VAT ) GOOD INCOME YIELD (o o oA I A 480 289 16 58 111% 297% 16% 3% 15% 985 6% 337 51% 34% 343% 16 147% 1% Al 50% 19% 80 vg 17% 88% 43% 265 633% 9% 126% 126 53% 6% 427% 531 851 12 30% 16% 78% 16% 98% 6% 34 Am Loco 1061 Am Sumatra Tob 32 Am Wool ., 82 s thrust upon them. It ls im AL Guif & W 1 28% 27 % t, who is to appear here tomaorrov. RNeth' Ftel Ik placed, But he Ches & Ohio he trained hard tp perfect " aken in Con Gas 883, | him by Schumann¥Hetnk, Ciiba Cane Sugar .95 preparedl for opera with Diaz, the Frie 1st prd . 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The object of our investment service is to give sound, dis- interested advice. You may consult us freely and withe out oblijudione GEORGE MORGAN of the country. It was in the north- west that ; Mme. Schumann-Heink heard a recital. She became cap- tivated with his voice and immediate- ly engaged him to appear with her in a joint concert tour. Since that time he has sung with her in all of the principal ctities of the country and the pair have just returned from a tour of the Orient, where they ren- dered several concerts. The baritone’s voice is described as Leing of beautiful quality and he com- bines with it a pleasing personality that has met with the favor of critics everywhere. His part of the program will consist of music of the widest ap- peal, an operatic aria from Benvenuto Cellini and a group of songs in Eng- lish comprising the selection. The- ron W, Hart will be at the piano. The program for tomorrow, both of the singer and of the orchestra prom- ises to be the finest ever given in this city, It is of varied character and rich in melody that everyone can c¢n- joy. Some desirable seats for . the concert are left and may be ptocured at the door at Fox's tomorrow. PLAN CARD TOURNAMENT Committees From New Britain Aerie of Eagles and Daly Council, K. of C., Arrange for Games. Committees representing the New Britain Aerie of Eagles and the Daly Council, Knights of Columbus met last evening and completed arrange- ments for a card tournament between teams representing the respective or- The tournament will be held to decide the championship among local fraternal orders. The opening games will be played on Monday evening, February 6, at the Knights of Columbus home on Franklin Square. The next game will be played a week later at the Eagles' hall. The committees in charge are composed of: Michael Kerwin, Judge William F. Mangan, L. R. Kramer, John Dehm, Joseph Halloran and John Doyle. The lat- ter three are from the Knights of Columbus. Average of about 2,000 people emi- grates from the United States to Canada every month. realize that China's ambassador to the United States and China's ambassador to Great Dritain are graduates of mission schools established by Am- erican churches. Not only that, but a majority of her delegates to the great Washington contetence for the limitation of armaments are earnest Christian men, trained in Christian mission schools. This is a simple statement, but it is of great signifi- cance, Industrially and commercially, as well as religlously and soclally. Tt means that China Is gesting the only thing that it heretofore has Iucked.l If you have any doubts about this, consult with any-of the great church misstonary societies or the interna- tional Y. M. C. A. which is doing much toward the rehabilitation of this vast Asfatic republic. “At the present time, China's secu- rities are in disrepute. Even Chinese railway bonds, technically known as Chinese "Hukuang Rallway f£'s, are in default. On the other hand, China's debt is very small and these securities could easily make good. I am not advising the purchase of any foreign securities through these columns, but will say to those who buy foreign securities, do not fail to include China in your list. China is turning the corner. “The business world is experiencing its usual mid-winter dullness. With the enthusiasm for Christmas over, with the Great Lakes frozen and with the . WITH SAFETY An account with the New Britain Na- tional Bank will prove a source of sat- isfaction, yielding a good income with Absolute Safety. . L N A 4% Interest Paid on’Savings Accounts. 6PEN MONDAY EVENINGS The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. 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