New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1922, Page 11

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I'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922, T T T T T T T T ST T T e = FIVE IJIFFIGI LTIEY IN ;Ffrfzfianciqu Nef‘.’f ;”::« Ll ' PN AM & CO Milingw & Spee Com 4100 20 31 WEST MA]N N'l'l(hh’l’ NLW lSlllTAlN, CONN cause their predecessors did them Biriato] 1 v 5 18 STANLEY R, EDDY, Mgr, EL. 3040 While conditions remain e same Colt's Arm vee 2B L il Ry PR : Eagio 1-ook i i|J| thereafter our opening and closing hours Under fead of various speculntive | deps o Yowever, when conditions ’ {ssnes chiefly oils, coppers and inde 4 E precedent hecomes w Most A4ngCrous | podont wtonls, today's briet stock | T . A i . We Offer—— o T Nl I md ¢ s B ni guide to follow. Investors are. fust nlinct vocoried further recoverien| Noeme vond'com will follow this schdule: coming to this conclusion e rail- | oot Ee et e A " Noith & Judd . voad president of the future will b a|{roi0, the moderale reaction of -thel paok Stow & Wil § ; ares mid-week, Extreme advances among | 4 arehi 1 N - tussel Mrg Co great merchant and the ral'road em olls, notably Standard Of of N. J. 11 58¢ g Co ployes of the future will be trained T [ sagville Mfg Co . TR Y D . men In salesmanship and service, |01 Assoclated Ol of Callfornia, ran|geandard Sorew it 2 mly, OPen 8 A. M-, Close 2 P. M. f B 1 | [ [ ) wt b ; " & 1l p rOR( 3 ie giin (460 q 106 . AY I'nion Mfg C . b and the railrond soc urn‘un \\H'I Hhfl.v Smelting gained 1 to 2 points, Rothi- | ”‘” v “‘f,rk"( . peturn {o the hgh place Whoh $1eY liuron, "Gt iates, Lackawanta. and sescaifiy Saturdays, Upen 8 A. M., Close 11 A. M. 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing , Vanadium stecls rose 1 to 11, Business Goes Sidewlse Waiinie Serinn !*1”\‘1 itins Ead FAI“ILY QUARRI‘AL\ hrexinn moement N s hean follow- ({80 Strengthnr, he railway group END IN DIVORCE urday Evenings, 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. ing since last December, was not especially prominent In the “Digcounting this better day,”” Mr, [movement The Nuf!_nfl was strong. Fabson concluded, “Investors arc jus- |Sales approximated 750,000 shares, tified in thelr purchase of railroad High Low Close securities, especially those of the|Am Bt Su ..., 401y 401 ngioe As to Where They Will trunk linos, such as New York Cen-|Am Can ....... 41% 47% and Northern. Southern Paci-[Am Car & I%dy 1611 16 ] Be Durfed, fie, Chicago Rock Island, St. Louis Am Cotton Oil . 247% 247 244 A noveity in the line of arguments | ° san Prancisco, n|'n] ’ l\:i‘le:|> City & Am Loco ..... 3 % [was brought into the superior court I tral, Illinois Central, Baltimore & Am 8 & Ref % b 6 reste in the divorce action of o Y iL Ohio, Unlon Pacific, Northern Pacific, | Am Su Ref com Ak (hel Mary Porter Terry agalnst i i k MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Southern."” Am Sumatra Toh husband, Francis Terry, The Y HARTIORD: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel. ('hinru-r 6330 charges brought against him were NI 31 IN: 28 West Main St., Telephone 1815, Local Couple Married Short Time Dis. e : Am Tel & . 120% Sleeping on one's left side i un-fAm rob | . 1407 hased on intolerable cruelty resulting healthy, but probably more and moref Ay wool .. L 020 i from an argument about where they men are doing it—since it's about the | Apa Copper - 8% B2l 53U would be buried when they died. w Ofier.._ only form of dissipation left. Ateh T & 8 I . 1013 3 7 M Tty AR KNIk wits that. 1 . e i T die. Tipt AL Gulf & W L. 34y 4 [wanted to be buried in a cemetery of o i ’ 50 NORTH & JUDD The fgures show that the birth | i Loco ... 114% 2% |his own chureh, but didn’t want her rate among tlu-‘h\-n,m\ in the l\llnim} Balti & Ohi 4T 4 laid beside him. She answered that ! ERS FRARY & CLARK States is exceeding that of the deaths. | ey Steel LT y when she died, she would be buried 3 50 LAND y = | (unada Paci 1417% % [bestde him. When she wouldn't agree # S Cen l."“"ll(fl .. % 38% 1to be burfed elsewhere, he became * 50 STANLEY WORK L Ches & Ohio .... 3 o d 7i W & FOX'S Chi Mil & 8t P . 271 27 it ::1";fi?{"xis“;:.r?:ar.w"i.hp i R Next Mon., Tues., Wed. Chi Rock Isl & P 46 % | This was only onc of many family HAROLD LLOYD in Ontle Qoper ... 10% 9% |squabbles wheroin Terry abused her, Chino Cop 2014 “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” Rico) Gas ..... 116y : 20% |she said. The culmination of the 5 whole affair came when Terry in the 5000 Feet of Laughter Corn Prod Ref . 105 1 8% 108% |heat of an argument struck her in 7 Crucible Steel .. 65 the mouth and knocked her down, I 3 | ; o Cubn Cane Su .. 16 15% 16 |she said. Deposits made on | = enn 0. e e | GOl L 85 " 5 Judge Kellogg granted her a di- 4 9 ; - vorce on the grounds of intolerable or before May | NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD DepOSlt In This 3 d .o 231 cruelty and gave her permission to New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Gen Blectric resume her maiden name. Thelr 3rd draw inter- Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 000 : Gen Motor ..... marital struggle began on November | DONALD R. HART. Woriber Hartford EloK Mutual,Savmgs Goodrich (BIY) . % |16, 1918, when they eloped from New I n ) 4 1é Member N. Y. Stock E: Exchange. Bank Payi Gt North pfd .. 75% 7 5 |Britain and were married in Chautan- est from May 1st. ember 1 oy aying In .Cop r. According to M 44, Interest fite Dot 2 SR A R S L ‘ We Offer * nuptial knot was In Mer Mar . 239 |tied. She was represented by Judge INION MFG. CO. In Mer Mar pfd . 8 B. I'. Gaffney and her suit was un- : UNION 1 5 Allis-Chalmers . 4 5 contested, HART & COOLEY o0 el Bs% 60 g FAFNIR BEARING :::'[ '\:(“]‘ o o e 8 3 ELECT OFFIGERS . . We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Kon Copoer 54 11 1330\ contre Ol Filowship it The Saving Habit Lack Steel . Y i Lehigh Valley .. - | Chooses Horace W. Brown as ilsi N ek 8 : SAVING money is a habit, as easily formed ) JOHN P. KEOGH kiR veisiBae) - ; ; Head for the Coming Year, I Mis Pacific e . Horace W. Brown was clected presi- | as that of spending. And saving is one of Bembar: Gonslitiated, SlockVIAUAES: QL NOW T 35 e L L6 1 { 90% | dent of the Center Church Fellowship ¥ 2N . K Bridgeport N N 7| club at the annual mecting held last the pleasantest habits in the world. It brings g::f);‘l’;'y ' STOCKS New Haven N evening in the church chapel. Others i North Lacific who will serve with him during the % ac i P anpiness Middletown BONDS Springfield pre Of ... : Agritinba R prosperity, peace of mind and happiness. ! ikt Pan Am P & T . 63 34 William L. H treasurer, Ralph | Direct Private Wire to New York and e Tl S C. Clapp; ¢ M Lock- | B > ; s Al i F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 [Ploree Arrow s 2216 313 21% | waods finanoiel. searel o We are here to help you form this habit. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Ro Pitts Coali .!. [y Con Cop L 1ik 10 10| Cora oL Beate ant A. 7. Hancoc; (| + Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us today. Reading ........77 6% social committ Curtis Christ and | SAVINGS BANK f=50i5+ 700" 3 0%l i i, Deee You can start with as little as one dollar. | The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company i""" L : SE (plm Do Branies, | | Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. South Pacific . et AT I itain i I i i s orlows Vorul selection = apital §2,000,000.60. Surplus Funds §2,000,000.00 Of NeW Bntam Toxg Co oo 4145 4015 4124 Mise Ruth Rebitts plane avts ng. ilee| iy < ‘Sffe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. . : ; Settlement of Estates. ":“”H’ Oil S ) : s, fuman 1‘ xonr:\\i{m:“mn»“:. N('\“':. W TRUST co. i Pdeeign Vs cinhgeto ol pdlts o e balit Assets $12,960,390 Union Pacific . 471, 138 |ton Smith. i | . W BRITAIN (g LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKIN od 1) 4 02 After the business eS| , & clal R . 2 Binltgn o0 B ReLE oty e ey Heneh buee Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Open 9 to 4 I8 Indus Alco . B I e IR menty Wt sl ‘ Saturdays 9 to 12 & [}”,M".,r"‘_" ¥ . Augusta, Me,one of the four state | OPEN TONIGHT 7—9 — g ot : i : \ capitals bearing the names of wo- 2 Mandavhiveninksi7:301t09, | & Bsteelntd v di - g g AT RER R Lo el For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. daughter of Gen. Henry Dearborn. Organized 1862 BURRITT SAVINGS BANK Statement of Condition April 1st, 1922 Assets } Liabilities Loans Secured By First Mortgage ........... $1,228,355.00 Due Depositors N B $3,193,112.65 Loans Secured By Collateral .......... ; ceveeo 470,080.00 Surplus and Profits and Loss ‘\ccounl e vhnsnsyswany | RO01SS0 Railroad Bonds ......: RO AN | 1N 406,787.50 U. S. Government Bonds .............. AR ks X 347,099.00 Bank Stocks .... FAMESGS ol 306,944.55 Bonds of Foreign (“ounmcs Wity b b trn Gt mion ceee. 280,835.99 Municipal Bonds .......... R .o 135,553.00 Public Utility Bonds . : ; 3 19,995.00 City of New Britain Notes i : e 12,000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks ................ i .. 109,756.90 Other Assets ........ e e A S A e 1,724.61 $3,319,131.55 $3,319,131.55 Values of securities owned as of April 26, 1922, are saleable for $120,000 in excess of amounts at which they are carried in the above statement, making actual surplus April 26, 1922--$246,018.90 instead of $126,018.90.

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