New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1923, Page 15

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300 INSPECT- NEW WASHINGTON SCHOOL Exercises Held in Newest Addition to Education System Mere than 300 gathered ‘Washington school last night to take| part In exercises marking the formal opening of the school and inspect the buflding. The construction of the building and the utilization of its fa- cillties met with the approval of all ypresent and praise was heard on all sides. The building was originally intend- ed for 900 children, but with the pla- toon system 1,200 are being accom- modated. The gymnasinm and andi- | | torium are in almost constant use and the class rooms are filled. The Junior high school orchestra furnished a program of music and moving pictures were shown. The speaker§ were Mr. King, Judge B. F. Gaffney, president of the school board, and School Committeman Henry T. Burr. With (hem on the platform, were School Committeman E. M. Platt, who is secretary of the school board; Superintendent 8. H, education urged school be not denied to the citizens of tomorrow. were many parents school that institution NEW BRI’I{AIN DAILY' HERALD, SATURDAY, Holmes, Miss Mary Tormay, principal of the Washington sclrool, afid Miss Ella Fallon, supervisor of elementary grades. Among others present were Alderman William H. Judd, Council- men D, L, Nalr and D. L. Bartlett, ex- Councilman Frank O. Carlson, ex- councilman Severin Jolnson, Archi- tect D, K. Perry, who prepared the plans for the building, and ex-Repre- sentative Arthur N. Rutherford. In his opening remarks, Mr. King said it is fitting that the .building should be opened during American Education Week, and expressed re- gret that E. Clayton Goodwin, whe up to a few months befdre his death, had been active in the work of the school eommittee, building opened. did not live to see the Judge B. F. Gaffney, chairman of the school committee, urged the par- ents of the district to see that their childrea take advantage of the oppor- tunities offered in_the public schools. He said the Washington school was, *in the opinion of the committee, an deal building for educational work. He pald tribute to the abilities of Miss Tormay, the principal, intendent Holmes. and to Super- Mr: Burr told of the Imnar!flnt part has in democracy and that the advantages of the at the exereises of the -Smith and teachers from of which Miss Tor- In the audience district " | Dr. Osborn says he has failed way, the principal of the wub!ns!an school, was principal. HAD DIPLOMA FROM MYTHICAL SCHOOL Charge Made by Dr. Osborde Against Dr. Works Hartford,” Nov. 14.—Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, commissioner of health today stated that in the course of examina- tion of records of the Connecticut eclectic medical examining board It had been found that a physician had been licensed to practice in the state who had offered a diploma from a cpliege whicl, so far as the depart- ment of health had been able to learn, had never existed. Dr. Osborn sald that Dr. Fred Harrison Works passed the examination of the eclectic board im March 1922 and qn the basis of heing admitted to praetice in Con- necticut had for a time and until last July been on the medical staff of the United Btates Veterans’ hospital |at West Roxbury, Mass. Works had |claimed to have been graduated from the Fastern university eclectic school of medicine in Baitimore in 1913 and to find that any such school existed. Works NOVE WALL STREET STOCK | EXCHANGE REPORTS New York, Nov. 24.—Stock prices continued their rise to higher ground in today’s brief session of the market with the speclalties again leading the advance. Dealings in some of the| speculative favorites were curtailed because of the absence of a number of traders who were in Cambridge for the Yale-Harvard football game. Low- priced oils, tobacco and motor acces- sories developed several points of | strength while Studebaker and Ameri- | can Can made the best showing among | the co-called pivotal shares. Davison | Chemical jumped 4 1-2 points, Jersey | Central 4 and U. 'S. Cast Iron Pipe, Gegeral Baking, United Cigar, Brook- | lyn®and Manhattan Transit preferred, | Cosden preferred and Eaton Axle gold | 2 1-2 to 3 1-4 points,above yesterday’'s closing prices. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 500,000 shares. | High Low Close | 42% 41% 423 L 102% 1017 ll:”t, Am Cotton OfI 9% 2 LA Am Locomotive 74 785 Am Smelt &"Ro 58% 581 Am Sug Re com 57% 5885 Am Tel & Tel . 124% 124% Am®rel ....... 148 148 Am Wool 73 T2Y Anaconda Cop . 3T% 371 Aach Top & 8 F 97% MY Am Gulf & W T 15% 15 | Am Beet Sugar Am Can .. BR% | 57% 1248 148 73 3% 973 | 15% MBER 24, 1923. Billings & Spencer pM. Bristol Brass Colts Arms Conn Lt and Pow Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hfd Elec Light iRt | 4 8 25 y 110 87 62 73 165 Landers Frary & Clark. & J R Montgomeny com ¥ R Montgomery pfd.. N B Gas .. N B Machine . N B Machine pfd Niles-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd I'eck, Stow & Wilcox Russell Scovill 8 N E Mfg Co Mfg Co Telephone . | Standard Screw | Stanley Works .. |Btanley Works pfd »'rorrmgton Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Inrs Co Union )m Go ", u. s ’T'rPa-urv During the last 16 years the raisin erop of California has been increased 733 | from 70,000 to 200,000 tons. alance, 82 28 46 45 "RY STATEMENT. $161,851,037. Modern Borgia? PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offpr: 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Stanley Works 50 American Hardware T 22 JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg., 1vl. 3-6320 New Britain: 28 West Main Street, Tel. 1815. WE OFFER: . had claimed to have attended the | Boston college of physicians and sur- geons in 1812-1913 and while it has | been found that he did attend that school, he did not graduate from it and claimed to have graduvated from the Raltimore place in the same year he was attending the Boston insti- tution. Dr. Osborn says that prior to the vears Works attended the Bos- ton college of physicians and sur- geons he was a drug clerk in Salem, |Mass. The records show that he | passed the eclectic examinations here and that July 1 of this year he be- gan practice in Stonington, Conn Dr. Osborne recently went to Bos- ton on a tour of inquiry and his state- ment regarding Dr. Works is said to| { be the first one made in the matter of investigation of the standing of phy- | sicians who had heen passed by the | eclectic examining hoard. Dr. Osborne sald that he had ascertained that Dr. Works was highly regarded at the West Roxbury hospital and his en- gagement there had been on a com- pensation basls as he had not been commissioned by the United States health service. It was announced last night that County Detective Wm, Lewis of New London county was in Stonington to serve a subpoena on a physician there who was wanted as a witness before the extrgordinary ‘mnd Jury next week. The officer declined to give the name of the doctor sought. Dr. Works now lives in Stonington. Coun- ty Detective Hickey was at the coun- ty building all morning expecting that Dr. Sutcliffe would appear. 1278 58% 545 fi‘ui‘ 108 | Paldwin Loco . 1277% 1271 Balt & Ohlo .. 59 58% Beth Steel .. 5% LT Consol Textile . 6% 6% Cen Leather Co 107 10 Ches & Ohio .. 70% 608 Chi Mil & Bt P 14% 138 Chi Rock Is & P 24 % 24 Chic Coepper .. 27% 27y Chico Copper . 17 164, Consol Gas ... 60 Corn Prod Ref 133% Crucible Steel . 665 Cuba Cane Sug 14% Endicott-John 6614 | Erte %st pfd 78 | Gen Elec Gen Motors Goodrich (BF) Great Nth, pfd . 58% Insp Copper ... 263% Int Mer Mar pfd 3475 Allis-Chalmers 431% Pacific Ol ..., 41% Int Nickel . 118 Int Paper ..... 36% Kelly Spg Tire 303% Ken Copper ... 34% Lehigh Valley .. 62% Middle States Oil 5% Missouri Pacific 7% N Y Central . .102% NYNHGEHI North Pacific ... 537% Pure Oil 1 Pan Am P & T 63% Penn R R . 1% Pittsburgh C 19% Ray Con Cop .. 12% Reading 708, Rep 1T & 8 49 Royal D, N Y .. 40% Binclair Ol Ref 22% South Pacifie . South Rall Travelers Ins, Co, stock Price On Application R AR TRE TGRSR When $1.00 will start you right with a Savings Account, in a Mutual Savings Bank, why do TR Thomson, Tem & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchauge Donald R. Hart, Manager Z] 1307 661 4 (1IN 1821 14 22% 1811 14 5814 28- 33% 43y 408 1% 29% 348 62 4% 9% 102 4% 3% 19 62% a1 59% 12 " ITEN 40 21% 883, LM 108% you delay bringing in that first Dollar? Isn’t it that you just don’t stop to do it? Undoubt- edly; then determine that you will do it this week and DO IT. 41/2% Interest We Offer— ELECTRIC BOND AND SHARE (0, 67, Preferred Stock Price on Application We do not accept margin accounty Mrs. Eliza has confessed, according to Fresno, Cal., antheritics, to mur- dering her stepdaughter recently by | placing poison in her food, police have started an investigation into the mys- |terious death of her husband last {June, Mrs, Patigian is said to have 2 ltold police she strewed ashes on her | bathroom floor and prayed for 40 lnIgMfl at the end of which time she received “divine authority” for her crime. e . At a Court of Probate holden at New Studebaker Co 104% Britain, within and for the District of Taxas Co . % in the County of Hartford and 01 Etate of Connecticut on the day of Tobacco Prod . 90% | Novemper, A. D., 1023 Trans Oll 3 35 | Prosent, Bernard F Unfon Pacific .. Estate of Jane MeKirdy J of N¢ Britaln, in sald dist LieTvet trod . ¢ |* upon, the etition of The New Britain | U 8 Indus Alco 64% | Trust Company of sald New Hritaln, repre U 8 Rubber Co 39 wenting sald estate Qn-nl\’um lwi' praying 7 I that this Court appolnt Commissioners to l- § Shel "% recelve and decide upon t lalms aga t U 8 Steel prd ..119 sald estate, as per applic on fle m ["tah Copper .. 637% fully appears, it Is Willys Overland 7% Ordersd—that sald appll Westinghous: . 9% Nat. Lead ,.:..125% Now that shown here, Patigian, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York E’lt;rbur, STOCKS Bridgeport iddieto BONDS New Haven Middletown te Wire (o New York 09, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel. 1013 GEDDES IS DINED London, Nov. 24. — Sir Auckland Geddes, British ambassador to the United States, was the guest of honor last evening at a dinner given by the soclety of authors. He seemed to be in excellent health and it is under- stood that he told his friends he would certainly resume his duties in | Washington next month, In nearly all Chinese cities a large | percentage of the inhabitants live in | a sort of hand-to-mouth fashion, buy- ing food from restaurants, Hot water is sold from stands. Special Notice Barber shops will be closed Thanks- giving day. Will be open until 9 o'clock night previous. Direct Priy S 36% G, ¥. GROFF Mgr.~Room Burritt Mutual Savings Bank 22nd Gaftney, Judge Salisbury, decen Fuller, Richter Aldrich § @ 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Tolc_pfiono 2.5261 New Britain Office, 122 Mai E.T. BRAINARD Mgr. Why We Recommend Local Stocks DURING THE PAST YEAR heard A determined at the Probate Office in ew Britain, in sald dlstrict, on the 18t | | day of December, A, D. 1923, at P o'clork in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing thiw order in_some newspaper | 480 | published in said Now Britain, having & . circulation in sald Distriet, and by pesting 60 |a copy theresf on the public sign post in Am Hoslery 1) {the town of New BRritain, in | L and return make. Bige-Htd Carpet com .186 g |trict, ARG TECERNARD ¥. QA Billings & Spencer com o | . 5914 125% Tel. 2980 (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Aetna Life Ips ... Am Hardware . WHAT THEY HAVE DONE 1007, stock dividend on Aetna Life, 33 1:3% Stock increase Travelers Insurance Co.. at par, 507 Stock dividend Landers, Frary & Clark. 5% extra Stanley Works, Stock dividend and various extras American Hardware Stock increase Hartford Electric Light, giving pfd. at par. at par. (December, 1922) NOTICE:— Stock increase Connecticut #ower Co,, o Stock dividend on Yale & Tow % extra Torrington Company (December, A week from today, December 1st, we will open our 1923-1924 Christmas Club. Classes from 25¢ to $10.00 a week will be ready for you. 50 weeks putting away will assure you of a fine large check coming next year, just at the right time for Xmas spending. Make it a point tocome in next Saturday and take out a membership. Be one of those who enjoy a real Xmas with enough to take care of Xmas needs. Xmas Checks for This Year Will Go.Out This Next Week NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. Cor. Church and Main Streets The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. ’ These boots and spurs, recently exhibited in connection with Fort Worth, . were declared the prize- The Tex the Diamond Jubilee of winning footgear Hf the Lone Star state lengthy rowels-are really annoying to a bucking brencho when you dig them in his lude,

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