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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192s. | o | TOREEGANDIDATE [ 2 2= T REPORTSHONS | v rrevs. WAL STRET STOUK | FORMARTFORDP. M 5555 250250 STRADY INGREASE, s o . EXGRANGEREPORTS| PUTNAM & CO. Westport, Fairfield county; Kensing- ton, Hartford county, and Lakeview hospital. The Ladies’ Afd soclety of St Members Harttord Stock Exchange : d New Milfgrd, Litchfield county, 2.48 Hfll‘flm‘d GifiZOllS Bfll] ng :ne the offices hich these - John’s Tuth hurch will v The brisk d ent =4 8 ) : | B0 GO0 v oo e e o BOGRLATY S47S - ASSOGiAioD 15| s vmer coush e v, e somat, moemint o s . s, Manage 1 West Sain ¢, Tel. 3040 o'clock. the activity and strength of the sea- 5 Followi B it de several Fenn wfll Endom Former swy' days :l:n:)’u!hr:q:::t :;f‘:;; ;E‘D:rr:-! MOW P“p“lu Than Ever Pius Oshanio of 25 Allen street re-|soned dividend-paying rails as the ment, the civil service commission to- ported to the police today that a tire |outstanding feature. “Big Four” w e Offer: BY GEORGE A day announced examinations of eanar- was stolen from his automobile while | climbed 5 points to 111, a new 1923 S¥esiinasin Taroas ::’N:v‘hr’fx':gn.r.m dates for appointment as postmaster | Three hundred men and boys have | parked on Washington street last|high, Chicago and Northwestern Washington, D. C., Nov. 1. fter | s oy ondon and at Willimantic. £0 | joined the Y. M. C. A, or renewed | NN 4 gained 3 and scveral others moved up 50 Landers, Frary & Clark allowing an extra weck for the Ang |Lotn first class offices, paying sararies | (NeIF Memborahip during the member. |y 0 DUCE ME BCE (OUICH ChAt| L 0 B DOt iy o, hnt e o:‘;&ftflca‘uon and :hvm("‘unusu;: of $3,700 and $3,200 per year, re.jship campaign which has just closed, | man of 430 North Burritt strcet has|seale, Central Leather, Schulte and 50 Stanley works gfl_flc' }c'on?mla;o;n:*u::bm zelndCMe spectively, and both will become va- |aceording to the report submitted by | been returned te him. the Maxwell Motors issues yielded but three candidates Lo taxe the oe. |C2At on February 4 when the terms |General Secretary Clarence H. Barnes| Phillp Davis, son of Rev. and Mrs, | slightly on profit-taking but stiffencd | i | Aot for e e ime, o |of the present postmasters expire. " |a{'a mesting of the directorn John L. Davis, Is ill at his home on| later when the advance in the gen- 50 American Hardware | & $6,000-u-year job. : in .Ia:u?rl;”or latt':'l :::tmx::r::he::ll)}l, THE TRpOet ia &0 tetiows: C!MI'r' n(;::‘r‘p White of East Main ;“;‘:fll lls‘l h("c:mc e pronum:end. 4 | The applicants are Harry K. Tay-|he set for the examinations at the | “Increased attendance and activity | street, is visiting at the home of her Am:;:;mr T’;gafiff,"‘f":fl' Lofl:}::?j lor, who was put in as acting post- | first named offices, so that ample time | has marked the past month's work in | sister, Mrs. Bachand of Pawtueket, son. Chemieal snd Mathison Al.k\lli <y | master by Congressman E. Hart Fenn | will be given the commission to grade | the association. ~ The membership | g, 1, tended their early gains to 2 and 8% N | on August 1st, when the four-year|the papers and determine the candi- [CAMpaign exceeded expectations and| Mrs, James Dunn of Fast Main|points. Call money opened at 4% | term of Postmaster Wilson expired; dates eligible for appointment before [ 300 men and boys joined or renewed | sereet, gave a hirthday party in the | per cent. { Anson H. Eddy, and Everctt B, Atchi- [the vacancies actually occur. their membership. This gain con- | ponor of Miss Gertrude Janswick at ¢ Wall Street—Opening—=Stock prices son. The commission has concluded tinues the increase in membership [ phor sixth birthday and sixteen of her : consistently maintained since the first | 1itjo friends attended. A buftet | Tc5UMed their upward movement at ! that it is almost useless to hope for A ! more candidates and will now go WISKE LIBERATED of our fiscal year. The larger mem- | jun0h was served. the opening of today's stock market. ahead with the rating of the papers hership is reflected in the gymnasium A Jml;:»\lr-n m«tvvtnsnt o‘:\ the rafilwu]dl‘ —_ outioo! or next year by one of a | of those who have appiicd. toniranec marks votn men's ana ovs | MAY CHANGE COMMISSION |Streccs most ~rominent operators T JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Oonn. Trust Bidg., Tel. 3.6320 New Britain: 23 West Alain Street, Tel. 1815 Many persons in Hartford would [German Spy. Released From [eaven- i like to have the postmastership, it is| worth, Met by German Consul and | ¢/asses. SN E ST of TUAnIN reported, but have concluded that it Starts for Fatherland at Once. The John L. Davis Bible class has October earnings statements, resulted is useless to become a candidate be- started its third season with an en- | Discussion On Police Matters Sched. |in a brisk demand for the railroad cause of the general belief that Con- L.eavenworth, Kas., Nov. 21.—Lo- |roliment and weekly attendance great- shares, Chesapeake & Ohio leading gressman Fenn will endorse Harry K. [thar Wiske, convicted German spy |er than in the two previous years. uled for Tonight Likely to Be First | the early advance with a gain of 1%, Taylor, his former secretary, and none | Was released from the federal peni. | Factory groups are in keen competi- o s O 3k Board Buying of rails continued to be the |other for the place. Mr. Fenn quietly |tentiary here today. He was met by [tion for the best attendance record. Step for One Man e, outstanding feature in the early deal- | slipped his former secretary into this [enry J. Wilde, German consul, Kan- | “Both dormitories are well flled. | ¢ yonichi's session of the common | N85, Chesapeake & Ohio extended $6,000 job on the day that the term MH‘H F'rom Kansas City he goes {and the wisdom of fitting up the| .,n.i1 republican members will, it is | /'¥ 8ain to more than 2 points and | of Postmaster Wilson expired and he- |10 St. Louis and then to New York for | Pease house for this purpese was reported, thresh out the common New York Central, Northern Pacifie, fore any announcement was made of | deportation, proven by their prompt rental. council-police board dispute over their | 3T€at Northern preferred, Atchison | ‘the holding of the examination. It 2 g o8 | Physical Department relative powers in the appointment of and Reading moved up 1 to 1%. A| ,is the general custsom for the post- Kensmgton G |, 1‘5, Is | “Comporative records in the gym- | patrolmen. This is believed to he one [ 5000 demand also set in for the to- office department to arrange for the Reported Among Missi nasium classes show that six out of | of the initial steps in the substitution | P2CC0s. motors, low priced oils and civil service commission to hold the | HEDOILEC g Missing tight groups show gains in attendance | of a one-man poliee commission for | independent steels. Foreign exchanges examination about two months in ad-, AnEeld Diftide of Kensington re-| 01" jyst year and the total attend- | the present board of four. A provi. |opencd firm. Esci i vance of the expiration of the post- rz“ 4 " 1 aptain George Kelly at| . . in the classes and such speelal | sion in the charter makes it possible High Low Slose | s | master’s term. The supposition is that | Pollce headquarters this morning that zames as handball is 2,642 as com- | to make this change at any time. Am Bt Sug . 39% 38% 38y Mr. Fenn obtained a departure from ::::nfdn)"‘f‘a\.r 'r:‘l:lldul:‘lmr, Annie, ll“"'ymr"l with 2,034 for October 1922 Am Can 1014 % 1001 the usual practice in order to put Tay- d Saturday to secure employ- fnn o o o ' " of 00 : |{Am Cr & Fdy..162 ] > lor In as ‘cting postmaster and give|™ent in & New Britain restaurant and |05, "ihe Yere mad ‘:;'mfm‘dfng’Pollceman Subpoenaed 1T (7 5 2 : mezm m]m & @u 'him four or five months' experience [ D4s not returned sinece He has|_ o th of last yeer In Divorce Hearing [+m 1.oco 4% 7 7 fon the job before the examination was [A%Kked the police to search for her. |7\ aes {n boxing was organized, | Policemen Thomas Feeney, William |Am 8m & Re.. 59% ‘ 3 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD held, thus giving him the advantage | ,.,".I,\' 2 St which meets weekly under a special | Strolls, Charles McCarthy and Thomas [Am Sg Rf cm.. 56% 2 561y New Pritain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row of experience over the other can-| . WLIERS HOP OFy instructor. A tournament in hand | Storey were called as witnesses in the |Am Tel & Tel. .12 ) Telephone 2580 Telephone 3-4141 didates. | Belleville, T, Nov. 2l—Lieuts.| .1 is being played off and two more | superior court at Hartford this morn- |Am Wool ... ... 3 Members Membors The commission fixed Monday, No-|Dale V. Gaftney and Howard K. Ra- | ;o yeing organized. The Leaders' |ing in the divorce case of Harry Dor.|Ana Cop ...... § 38% Hartford Stock Exchangw New York Stock vember 11th as the last day for filing| MY, hopped oft today from Scott| ... met for supper and outlined | man agwinst his wife. They were|Atc Tp & 8 F 5 9 R Exharge applications. On November 7th when |f1€ld for their respective stations, Kelly | 1a.s for the coming season. One | subpoened yesterday by Deputy Sher.|At Gulf & W I. Donald R. Hart, Manager only onc other candidate in addition | field. Texas, and Bolling field, Wash-| o ior and two junior groups are be- | iff Adelph Carison. Baldwin Loco ‘o Taylor had filed appliation the|iPEton, D. C. after completing late {j, o' ained for leadership in the gym- Balt & Ohfo ... o y We Offer— Beth Steel B . } ELECTRIC BOND AND SHARE 0O, g yesterday the maiden trip over the g flcommission issued notice that an- 8 E nasium. Two groups of boys met the . other week would be allowed for fil |}~ Wtary way—San Antonlo-St.|yiartrora Y. M. C. A. boya in athietie $25 FOR PRIEST IN CHINA | conso Tex ... 66 Preferred Stock ing. It would prefer to have about| *Ws-Washington. and aquatic contests and basketball, Can Pacific 6 Price on Application & dozen applicants for a place as im- Two basketball leagues, playing Sat- e Cen Leather i portant as this, the commission an- urday afternoon and evening, are be. | Daily Council, K. of C., Votes to Send | Ches & Ohio .. 75'% We do not accept margin accounts 1OV g ing organized, and will start the lat- Chi Mil & 8 P. 148 jiguaced ] Money to Rev. Joseph Sweeney, | i Rek 1 & P. 251 About six weeks will he necessary, ter part of the month. Yit is said, for the commission to rate Industrial Missioner in Far East, Chile Copper .. 21% Chine Copper . 17% the papers and certify the eligibles “The industrial couneil has met and g s - to the post office department. The planned the se 's activities. A Daly Council, K. of C., voted at a C.onsol Gas .... 59% lepartment will then submit the list ‘ » regular meeting last evening to send | Corn Prod Ref .131% HN KEOGH o " series of Ioremen's nights has boen | yog™ " pov. Joseph Sweeney, a New |Crucible Steel . 613 Jo P. Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York WE OFFER: Travelers Ins, Co, stock Price On Application S M T T R P to Congressman Fenn whose recom- L f which comes this o :.‘:’:‘,:;,'ln::,c“"':": ;:.'c oe,,m.‘, g, | Britain priest, who is doing mission- | Cuba Cane Sugar 13% TSt on apwndian ve sppolatment | ary work in China. Power was also | Endicott-John 64 A b 3 | A \ % - v wi e controlling. Dawson of the Springfield college as EVen to the heuss committes 1o Pure |Erle ......... 19% . WI”l‘blll‘y s-rocxs WM * The commission had thought for| speaker, . P . o Dlllb\l the last week that it had four appli- | "‘ Roys' Department chase a completo radio set with which | Erie 1st pfd ... 285, . ry ND h ‘utfons on file, but when the m\p'rs‘ “The Older Boys' conference was :::ir";:l'::):»"h:;:- B oteen S g:‘,: :;‘::::t i ,:l;. Middletown Bo s New Havea were optned it was discovered that & held in New London the latter part of The final round. in the pinochle |Goodriek BF i ,,0,‘ Direct Private Wire to New York Herman M. Ahlers, the supposed | Chase those wrinkles October. A group of 24 older bo¥s |y urnument will be played tomorrow |Gt North ptd . 578 . G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 609, Bank Bldg~Tel fourth candidate, had filed for the | from your brow, from the churches and ¥. M. C. A.|qvening at the club rooms on Frank-|inp Copper .. i S5 SRR Sy s ’ o~ postmastership at Weehawken, N. J, Rental ads will show represented New Britain, The High| .. "gvare and prizes will be award- | int Mer Mar “uving only three, vou h school club has held two meetings. | .5 (5 the winners. The tournament|int er Mar pfd ixaminations in Other Cities, you how Two groups of younger achool bova |4,y vonr has been one of the most A||Ia-Ch;Imf‘r: With a view to the appointment of | are meeting for religlous ond moral (00 usry) that the council has ever | pacifie Ol w postmasters at a number of Con = instruction Monday afternoons, under | & te it o g the winners o - ’ g, cticut offices which will become va- T . Rev. Raymond Gilman's guidance. Af¢oqmg will be picked to‘rrnrcum flu; l'v’:: .P‘l'::r‘ il | e 4 it by the expiration of the terms of | mo IHE | group of emploved boys also met ' ....; against the other lodges and | Kelty H'"_‘“‘ ™ 2 - - | u er c ter & o weekly. The membership is made Up | opietieq fn the eity. Kennecolt Cop 3 My ’ ’ « present incumbents in Febr v, | post office department has r WANTADS as follows: Seniors, 620 sustaining, | " i CL 8 L0 CoX e night lunch ; : b | . 216; boys 360; total, 1195, b -y o gy BRI : 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. auested the elvil service commission will be served to members this week. | Mid States Of1. . ————— Mis Pae ....... NEW YORK THEATER BURNS, [N ¥ Cen ... . i 102 Telephione 2-5261 b —_ NYNHE&H,. i New Britai ice, 122 Main St. 2 Thalin Playhouse, Oldest in City,| Norfolk % West 1073 ew Britain O “l.i IT~BIIQ:{?N xRD Mer. Tel. 2980 Damaged By Flames, North Pac .... 543 o Pure Oil ...... 117: New York, Nov, 21.—The Thalia|pan am P & T 621 theater, once the Bowery thealer(penn R R ..... 41% oldest playhouse in the city 10day|pleree Arrow .. &% WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND-— was damaged by a fire, Pittaburgh Coal 601 Is Money Ever “Spent” |5 st s i i : Civil war was the scene of uffalo| Reading . ..... 9% T t t t P AT T etropolitan 1rustCo. dime in the old days, it gave an eve-[Royal D, N ¥ ., 40% ning with Della Fox, Lilljan Russell, | Sinclair Ol Ref 20% o0y Maggie Mitchell, Lottie Gibson, Web- | South Pacific .. 877% — STOCK —_— er and Fields, the Russell brothers, | South Rall 3T%h % 3 David Warfield, Harrigan and Hart, | Studebaker Co 1047% (' H S r apital .......... ;0. . $2,000,000 3 3 ? or vertlsln and other favorites. Tt is now used|Texas Co any E A as an Italian vaudceville theater, Texas & Pacific 21 20 o i B e B Surplus ................ $4,014,700 FIRM WAS THREATENED [Transcon O .. 24 on 2 Deposits .............. $40,109,500 New York, Nov. 21.—Threats tol 00 TALCE *© 9 suspend Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne| . ’ : ’ s 2 M were made by the New York Stock :,""")d,,'"‘; ;'m‘d AT THE MARKET nergetic execu- rown so ti he advertisin; Exchange six months before the firm | U o A young and energ 8 so that t g wont inte bankruptey, Willlam C. : ::‘"1‘.‘""".‘,‘”" tive took hold of a fine old re- cost was a smaller percentage Peyton testified today before Referee |\ 388 s A P - v gmumuumumm § H H ’ o i in Bankruptey Stevenson. Represen- | . 3 | tail husiness in New York. than ever it had been, and, be- tations mads by Frederick Derageid | U8 Beel prd .. attorney for George W. Perkins, son “.:;':. ““"m_:nml cause of a larger volume, the T Lt o e N “What this huii.ncss needs,” shop effected economies and pension, he said. Mr. Peyton and | Westinghouse . - § E d Y M W . he told himself, “is a place in gave far superior service. bl Bobpgie il B S - n our Lvioney orries the mind of the pubhc. 4 concern $5,000,000, ‘The renru«nt:- You can cross money worries out of your life. Our ! . tions Mr. Pevton explained, were in 4 confidential loans in any amount up to $300, secured on S . will enable vou to pay bills and debts. You are charged Westinghouse And deliberately he set out Today & certain percentage is < " . W b cer § bringing their total loans to $7.000,. to sacrifice the greater volume 0n0. | Bige-Hta Cpt com only the legal interest rate for the time you use our money. fa Dy invi spent, or supposed to be spent of his p ofits and invest the POy Ppo et o | Bills & 8pencer com 19 You are guaranteed privacy, immediate service and self- acri i building of for advertising. But as fast METHODISTS OPPOSE Bills & Spencer pfd { : sacrifice e Be g e New York, Nov. 21.—Managers of | Bristo! Brass ... ... £ 8 respecting terms. good will. as the appropriation is spent, the board of foreign ministers of the |Colt’s Arms . 2 26 | Call, write or phone for our plan. the more the business in- Methodist Episcopal church _iodsy [Conn 1t & Pow pfd .. 3 1f vou need momes, you need us. 1 A 2 ~ . dopted lutions lauding recent ef. | Eagle Loc He did. ‘And to this old creases; and the mm"‘e thatlt]he B of the Daiind Sl S e IPEEE ety o Benefiaal Loan . . saabiat ” & iner . e diati Sooley . business, advertising was the business increases, the smaller showe internationsl medlation _ o¢ Mart and Cosley : ey o0 1903 Profesional Wuiing a7 ST MAIN STHRUDY ONE 1943 breath of life. the percentage becomes, board urged that this government |Landers, v ¢ & “seek every proper and effective |y B Mont com . H Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 : | t coope Tut f 1 nt pfd ... 1 3 e LU CITHIHIING. For six months had not Is money cver “spent” for the proviems on any basts consstent |x B Oy .| ¢ et e s P = P 9 with the traditional high purpese of |x Machine 7 passed before the business had advertising? American ideals of peace and §ood (X B Machine pd ... . will among nations.” | Nites-He-Pond com 3 Eve“ lll Soflety —_— North and Judd . | Pock, Stow ‘e ; 7 The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. | Russens wig o . and would be pleased to submit Srate a copy of the latest circulation report 3 Bandard feres " M. Mary H. Splettstosser Staniey Works pfd The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary | Torrington Co com Spiettstoezer, wife of August Splett- 'Tragt and Hine stoezer, was held this aftornoon, and Travelers Ins Co was private. Services were held at [{'nign Mg Co ’ {the home of a son, Fred W. Heisier, [at 705 Areh street, Rev. M. W. Gau- | §ODAY'S TREASURY REPORT dian officlating. Burial was in Fair- (" g Treasury—Balance $173.267,193 THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Ve cometery: OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER _ o e b Yes, even society folk learn the gentle art of self-protection. newspaper is the best medium for as 1 o e 2 v . s f i Proof When Bu, Space A HAmY | educations) campaign it was declared l?una]rjl Melean Wylie, son of Edward A. Gill Wylie of lgu‘wnee, Demand Circulation ying Spa Jom" S Divest today at the annual mecting of the | L. 1., is shown throwing his instructor Carl R. Temple in an ex- Parlors 33 Myrtle St | Portiand Cement association . A cam- | hibition wrestling match. service Exceptional, Lady Assistant | P2ign to extend and improve the nes of concrete conducted darine the Ressbencs 11 Bummer S5, —1088.3 | ¥ 5400 sity newspapers will be | l;n Quick Returns Use Herald Cw Mvt: continued, it was decided PRESS AN EDUCATOR

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