New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1923, Page 11

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Fire Loss Put at $50,000 In Blaze at Norwalk Norwalk, March 3.—Ire here last night caused losses estimated at $60,~ '| 000 when it swopt through. two 1av80 | ;yii(in” coneral hompital five weok Ivloullnu stores on the first floor of & |ago, is reported as improving, I three-story brick building on Main Radlo sets and supplies at Morans' | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. City Items City Items TRUIIDING TRADES | WALL STREET STOCK [k TRY T0 SNAP STAR At 0 Pholograph Beta Cetl, Believed to Bo Burning Up, Partly Snccessful, I Willlams Bay, Wis, March 3. Ef- forts of astronomers at Yerkes on- servatory to photograph Beta Cetl, the star which is reported burning PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange (Successors to Richter & Co.) Stanley 15, Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel, 2040 We Offer 50 NORTH & JUDD 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE Following quotations furnished by (Continued from irst 1‘"“” & Cou page) High Low Close Can ,. , 108 101% 102 Cotton OIl ,, 17 17 17 126% 126 126 68% 8 68% 1% 1% 1247 126% | street, Tenants on the third (Iuorf—qulvl. were forced to flee the bullding, [ The chorus of the American Leglon The fire started from an overheated | Revue will rehearse at Holmes & pipe and spread rapidly, Hoffman's hall, Monday evening at 4 : Irving B, Stone, proprietor of a|7:80 o'clodk and the entire cast at § :|'|‘, were pnllly.mmuulful last muhl-‘ women's clothing ster® which was | o'clock, en through a‘hazy sky, tho flaming | guttod, estimated his losees at $22,- atoms were slightly visible for halr | 000 from an inventory mnde a fow “n hour, days ago, The ‘other store was a 'The star was g0 low In the heavens MCN# clothing tore owned by Meyes | Captain M, J, Halnes of Hartford and so near the sun, however, that u;(')nlllhrr;:, swhere it was estimaten | Will address the New Britain Lions wag imposaible to dotormine anything .+ $20:000 damage was caused, The | club at the meeting to be held at the of value abgut it, according to M- damage to the building itself was es. | ElIks' vlnlf Tuesday noon of I:th week, win B. Trost,/director of the obsery. | {imited at $8,000, All losses arc par-| Wood for sale, Tel 1067-2—advt, tory. Astronomers in Rurope last| 181y covered by insurance, I _ Tdisons and Sonoras, C, L. Plerce week week roported that Beta Cetl, | — i v o 30 light years removed from the earth " )H;:nl jpelan ,I|m""'r;‘v Tanca ddenly flamed Ino great bril- | he ascertained now by echoos obtained | friandy in® Waterbury, oy oy l::”m v a8 a result of some | through the instruments used during Lonely Nest, Ifox Trot, Whiteman's on, i(ho war to locate submarines, | i |of the now Blihu Burritt hotel build-| Am ling 1s $600,000, When the construe- | Am tlon work begins there will he ap- | Am proximately 70 men employed at the | Am | bullding and as many of these as pos- | Am Hu Ref com 813 sible will be secured in New Britaln, | Am Tel & Tel , 1253 he said, In addition to these men the | Am Tobh 167% 156 166% sub-contractors will also hire work-|Am Wool ,.,.. 1061 106% 100% men, The bullding 14 expected to bhe | Ana Copper .. 3 b2 h2% 'completed about the first of next year, | Ath 7 & 8 1, 104% 105 Dr, T, Eben Recks stated that the | At Gulg & W I, 27% 27 27% | estimated cost of the new hospital | Bald Loco ... 189% 138 138% | |bullding is $600,000, Mr, Bloom of| Baltimore & O . 6514 534 bbY% |the Eastern Engineering and Con-| Beth Steel B .. 71% 7T1% 718 of 48 Beaver ftruction Co., of Dridgeport states|Can Pacific 145 146% 147% week-end with that about 70 men are at present| Cen Leath Co B7% 3T% 8T% » " T _ working at the building and 60 per|Ches & Ohio .. 7h} 48 6% i B ! e cent of these are from New Britain, [Chi Mil & St P . 25% 25% 25% " . The estimated cost of the construc- | Chi R Isl & P .. 87% 36% 2T% Members New York Stock Exchange tlon of the new Stanley Works plant| Chile Copper 308 .30 80 3,| Chino oCpper .. 31% 81% 31% MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel. 3-6329 x Trot, Vies tor Record C, L, Pigree, =advt, The ocean's depth at any point can | Oreh, Victor Record No, 19008, C..L, | Pierce & Co.—udvt, ; | h It 1s for our mutual interest that ©2 Chureh street ts about $187,000, | you should sce our Chevrolet cars be- | W. Christ, secretary of the conc fore you buy. New Britain Motor stated this morning. There are be-| Corn Prod Ref 134 138% 133% | Bales Corp,, 6 Main street—addvt, |[tween 76 and 80 men employed daily | Crueible Steel 83y 82 8214 March Victor 1tecords, (. [, Pierce [on this new building and one-third of | Cuba Cane Su .. 18§ 1% 1% Y0, ~—advt, them are from th y, officials of | Endicott John . 7 7514 Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans' the Aborthaw Construction Co., state,| Erie ,......... 12% —udvt, | Henry Ludorf, architect for the|Erie 1st pfd ... 191 Mrs, D. E. Johnson of East Main | Polish orphanage which is heing| Gen Electric .. 188% 187% We Offer and Recommend | street is confined to her home by ili-|¢rected in the north end of the city,| Gen Motors 4% 1485 | ness. . stimates that the cost of the bulld-! Goodrich (BF) . 3% 37% ¢ ) T | Pianos, ing complete will be about $300,000.| G¢ North pfd ... 78% 8% %! COIt s atent lre s | Co.—ndvt, ‘There are about 80 men employed|In Copper . b 42 o TGl e S (i at the Market Victor March Morang', |daily on the construction work at this advt, |Fuilding and of’ this number ahout 35 R Jdisons and Sonoras. per cent are from New Britain. Mr.| 1nt Mer Marine . 10% | & Cor—advis Ludorf expressed the belief that the|in Mer Mar pfd . 41 &\ John Bamalo of r,_rulmn,xgrv will be completed some- Allis-Chalmers 50% I‘ fendant in o suit for $100 brought by [time in May, Pacific Ol ..... 473 the Cella Brothers of New York for Delbert K. Perry, architect of the|Int Nickel | goods alleged to have been delivered inew Washington school which is be-| Int Paper Kelly Sp Tire Ken Copper Con Gas ,..... 67% 669 66 7% Victrolos. (', L. Pierce & Records at An Opportunity—If You are Not Getting 4145% on C. L. Plere this city is de- to him, ing erected on the Carmody property, i Gems from “Blossom Time,” Victor | estimates the cost to be $300,000. In- smuch as most of the heavy con- Your Savings, You Can Do So By Opening a Savings Account Here. We Pay You 415% Per Year. All De- posits Up to and Including the 5th Will Draw Interest as of the Ist. Start Now. Will Open Next Saturday | Jester’s Hall, Arch Street - || March 10th.to Admission Free Have You a Safe Place for Your Valuable Papers, Your Bonds, Your Deeds and Insurance Poli- cies? One Cent (1c)a Day Will || Secure a Safe, Convenient and Fire Proof Box inCur Sate Deposit Vault. ComelnandSee. i | wandering around } | Britain General hospital. 8 | Chicago. | < Co—aavt. | town, 5th Annual AUTOSHOW| | Record No, 85722, C. L. Pierce & Co. | advt, | Victrolas, | Co.—advt. Patrol Driver James McCabe is con- I fined to his home on South Main | street by iliness. 1 : ch Vietor Records at Morans'.| | —advt. | Policeman Axel Carlson found An- street Pianos, C. L. Pierce & | thony Encheski of 320 Main on Main street| carly this morning. The man ap-| peared to be in poor physical condi-| tion and he was taken to the New March Victor Records. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Policeman Maurice Flynn duty with an attgck of the grip. Dumbell—Fox Trot, 'Victor lecord No. 19009, C. L. Pierce & Co—=2 The first rehearsal of the minstrels overture will be held at 8| o'clock Monday night at the club-| house on Washington street. Have you secen our new model Chevrolet cars? New Britain Motor | Sales Corp.,, 6 Main stree dvt. | Miss Mabel Kiingberg is a, visitor, in March Victor Records. C. I.. Pieree C. OF €. MEETING The possibility daylight saving | in New Britain this summer will be | discussed at a meeting of the direc- | tors of the Chamber of Commerce at | the New Britain club next Tuesday. | There will be further discussion on the question of taxation. aeroplane dis- from nurses by Australian live far | Doctors and |13 an innovation in {(ri(‘tfi where faniilies | rext |of construction under the direction of | past three years. 17th Lehigh Valley Midvale Steel Mis Pacific N Y Central NYNH&H .. Nor & W ... North Pacific Pure Oil ... Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pierce Arrow .. 12% ay Con Cop .. 17 radi .. T8 the McCarthy & Iitsgerald Co. of | pendif® oo B0% Yonke N. Y. There are 70 men Royal D, N Y . 538 working at this plant and most of | g o0 T T L LR them are residents of this city. The|goyo o o " L0 school will probably be ready for oc- | go P.‘-xil 3415 cupancy about January 1, 1924, g e s Max Unkelbach, architect for the | Studcbaker Co . 121% tew Trade school on South High | o B0 50, 10 ) " street, says that therc is about five | o838 more weeks of work to be done on| o8 PO o this building before it is entirely com- | TS Ol - pleted. The estimated cost of con- United l‘ b‘t” 84 struction is $150,000. Although 50 lv“‘ o8 ~‘)_ oo 5 men have been employed daily on this | U 8 Food Prod . 4% job, only 20 will be employed for the| U S Indus Alco . 693 vemaining five weeks. These 20 are| U S Rubber Co . 5 equally divided from New Britain and | U 8 Steel 1087 other citie 1,8 Stell ptd ., 120% The architects, construction engin-| Utah Copper .. 76 ecers and foremen in most all of the| Willys Over ... 7% above named jobs say that the cost of material used in the construction work is more than at the same time last year. The price of labor remains| Aetna Life Ins Co ...... 700 710 about the same but some prophesy| Am Hardware ....... 57 that it would increase during the}Am Hosiery ........ summer months. Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com 168 B Billings & Spencer com . 15 s Billings & Spencer pfd . 14 20 Judge M. B. Beardsley of _ |7l & fpene AV 4 Bridgeport Dies at 73 | coit's arms 29 30 Bridgeport, March 3.—Judge Mor-| Conn Lt & Pow pfd 113 116 ris Beach Beardsiey, former judge of| Bagle Lock 6 78 the probate court here for 16 years I"atniz Bearing Co 62 and at one time the democratic can-| Hart & Cooley 75 80 didate for governor, died at his home | Hid Elec Light 163 here yesterday at the age of 73 years. He had been in failing health for the struction work has been completed there are only 20 men working at this rlace. Most all of them are from this city. The building is expected to be ready for occupancy by September of year, An appropriation of §750,000 was granted for the construction of the; new Normal school in the Belvidere | section of the city. This building will be another ten months in the process (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Landers &' .... J It Montgomery com . { J. R. Montgomery pufd .. N B Gas v eiis N B Machine .... N ‘B Machine pfd ... Niles Be Pond com . North and Judd Peck, Stow and V Judge Beardsley was elected judge of the prabate court in 1876 and held that office until 1893 when he resigned, having had the longest term on record here. He was then elected; representative from this city In the : el general assembly and held that office| i‘j’S; '““\»x‘:_fecw 5 for two terms when he was nonx-;‘\v;“’l‘t;“r; 5 S inated for governor by the democrats. | '\,‘v“m:m' i He was forced to retire in the mids t‘mh:\ \\lm-l A of the campaign because of ill health. | (h W UAGE - He was considered an authority RIS IERS i orrington Co com on probate law in the state and, as| JBEON PO a_representative had the distinction| B0 T F of being placed on the judiciary com-; [FNOE 1 mittee during his first term. He leaves his wife. There e ees—— no children. LEGAL NOTICE "IN CONNECTICUT Police Make Raid But TO0 ALL OPERATORS AND DRIVERS OF MOTOR TRUCKS e 2] - - |apanzaas B s o - - are Return Empty Handed Policemen John C. Stadler, William 8, Stroll 1 William P, Hayes, made an unsuccessful liguor raid at thel store of James and Sam Pavano on|p€ Washington street this morning. of month, during the frost is coming out trouble will be en- For the next period when the the ground, jed trucks over some of the soft sur- LEARING HOUSE REPORT. k \”l :-| arch 8.—The actual|faced highway I'he State Highway condition of clearing house banks and | department does not deslre to restrict A e woek shows|the maximum loading of trucks per- trust, companics for the week SHONE|migeq by law, unless it ts found that a deficit in » ~"f"" o8 il " |excessive damage is being done to the is an increase of § surfaces, in which case it will be A . gy | DECessary to restrict the maximum TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. 110, 457¢5" 20,000 pounds gross weight. U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $19L48%,188. | \}} 10k owners and operators are irequested to use judgment, operating only the loads which are reasonable fat this time of year, reducing the | weight on any day when road condi- tions are unfavorable, and operating 1oniy on the ¢ when minimum dam- {age will be caused to the highways, If this co-operation is obtained, the State Highway department will not (find it ne ry to reduce the ma {imum weight limit, and marked s iing in expense will follow, o-oper- sted to this end HIGHWAY DEPT. NETT, Commissioner. STATE POLICE DEP ROBERT T. HURLEY, Supt, NOTICE. Taken by virtue of an Execution to {me directed and will be sold at Paub. Vendue to the highest bidder at public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date which will be on the 16th day of March A. D, 1923, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, to id execution and my fees there followinf® described | property to wit: One Studebaker| Touring Car and One Hudson Tour-| ing Car, both located at 198 Main Strect, in the said Town of New Brit- ain. ! Dated at New 2nd day of March GEOR the Britain, Conn,, . D, 1 . i A, STARK, Constable, this ol countered in operating heavily load-| | DANCE NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Teclephone 2580 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Thomson; Temn & To. HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members New York Stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager We Offer: Waterbury Danbury Middletown venience. 87 WEST MAIN ST. DER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. ict of Berlin, Probate | March 1st, A. D., 19 state of Panld ( o of the to strict, deceased, the application of Cencetta Ger- | aying that as Administr thorized and empowered to y real e of said deceased, as | per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Oflice, v Britain, in said district, on the 7th | y of Mare D,, 1823, at 8 o'clock in | the forenoon, that notice be given of | the pendency of said application and the | time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some news; having a circulation in said district, and by post- ing a copy of this order on the publi post in the town of New Britain, in ! district, and by giving notice to all partics in inter either personally or by mailing to eacly one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, “an: return make to this court of the notire given, . Attest, 1se, alias Paul Ger- of New Br | BERNARD F. GAFI LIMITATION OF ( a Court of Probate holden at New | | Britain within and for the District of Ber- lin, In the County of Hartford and State of 'Connecticut, on the first day of March, A. D, Esq., Judge, | Retty Hor- id New Brit- | esent, On motion of | witz and Mart ain, as last will and testa- | ment of Harry Horwitz late of New Britain, | | within said district decea | This court doth decree that six months | [be allowed and Hmited for the creditors of | said ostate to exhibit thelr claims againet | the same to the Lxecutors and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in eaid | New Britain, and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof | on the public sign post in sald town of New Britain, n t the place where the de ceased last dwelt and return make, | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, | Tudge. ———— i e | | — "] Horwitz 7 of s at the | Norden Bungalow TONIGHT T. J. QUINLIVAN, 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel. 2002, TORRINGTON CO. BIGELOW HARTFORD COLT’S ARMS CO. Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchauge of New York STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, dMgr.—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—~Tel. 1018 Bridgeport New Haven ( Is Your Coal Bill Due? . WE will enable you to pay it and to meet other i past due debts without hardship to your family. We will lend you up to $300 at legal | rates on secured notes or home fur- niture, without removal, repayable in installments to suit your con- Call, write or ’phone 1943. Our aid is immediate Beneficial Loan Society New Britain VWOMEN! Walk in Walk-Overs shoes for women have a world-wide reputation for style- comfort and wear- service. The Domino is stoutly stitched. Comfortable black calf. Stylish toe, squared and sloped. Ovetlaid foxing on vamp and quarter. a Low heel, long- 7)) wearing sole. $7 and $8 DAVID MANNING'S . Shoe Store 211 Main St.

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