New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 15

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w . Swedish Churches in” Competition, Seeking |and given a 15 day suspended jall | Picture corporation, last November, SENTEN N AII“ sentence when arraigned on a charge | was dismissed yesterday after & py Services of Organist - 4 iy ——0— L o o g S ‘Hr'('mv"u O’'Mara and Feeney after a Testimony at the hearing indicated Bm&d Strwt S[omme“ Feels raid had béen made at titeir home that Engel had not received the box ' i ¥ o o church last evening a call was l that|sent to him. H. Franklin, who is a|~‘h extended to Prof. Thure Fred- there. ' He and Officer O'Mara made | New York. p i . | a search, however, and found 45 gai- | B bl e E sh fore Judge B. W. Alling in police @nd in the attic the officers found 12| Speyer, Bavaria, Jan. 1y.—Gerdan ||| - ik court this morning dn a charge of | Ballons of moonshine concealed fn a | civil service employes in the Davarion ||| | eASCTevomY S gitae, i | » | tended a: invi i ! charge, $200 and costs on a charge of | Keyewski home and that automobiles’ which they demand recognition of 1he 1\?:".,,"9':,. '".,‘fh&%?,‘,w:o nii’:\” keeping liquor withe intent to sell and | drive up at night and take away gu!-]ronsmuuonal rights of all ofiicials, 1 ¥ A | decision to remain in hi. - he and Officer Thomas Feeney raided | Yocation of the separatist decrees or- i e C— 3 the First Lutheran church ha sink. There juridical’ agencies, the removal of | i et Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 19.-—A|the complete disarmament of the see- (|| Anjouist, wite of Rev. Dr k admitted selling the . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keyewski of 18| York to Hollywood a box of liquer la- | ment. . \l____.___——————__=_——.__ If you already have a Savings th & rough. | of violating the liguor law. They were | hearing before Umited States -Com- At the annual meeting of the and a quantity of liquor seized. and that he had not caused it to be Heflvy Hafld 0[ Lflw | Mrs. Keyewski told him she had no| leged to have shipped the liquor to!ll Hewson to become organist and Steve Sledzik, proprietor of a store lons of niash near a still, several | ||| Evangelical , Bethany church violating the liquor law. He wa,;\vull. A neighbor, Mrs. Rose FPeliska, | palatinate have presented to the! chureh, recently ex- A Minn. He informed the . was given a 20 day jail sentence, Po-|10n jugs of lquor. the protection of personal liberty snd ||| inn. He infermed the church 5y ent position. the place last night and found a tank | dering arrests and expulsions. | Metro Pictures Man Not at Fault for | ; | been vacant since last Septem- of moonshine in the tank, the officer | separatists from all public offices, and | liquor | charge of violating the federal pro-|essionist faction in accordance with || Anjquist, has filled the position cents a drink. ' / ogs Account and are depositing regu- Y ,! Derhy street were each fined 350 on | belled “Fiims — Handle with c;re.";; |® reputation charge, $100 on a charge | which Avas preferred ggainst Joseph | | of keeping liquor with intent to sell E W. Engel, vice-president of the Metro | {arrested yesterday afternoon by Po-| missioner Stephen G. Long. | members of the First Lutheran Policeman Feeney testified !liquor in the house when he arrived | Engel's address, {8 under arrest in| choir leader, Prof. Frederick- 5 v rraig] ] jars | PRESENT MEMORIAL at 53 Broad street, was arcaigned be-| quart jars of liquor in the tenement 4 He graduated from the Yale || theran fined $100 and costs on a reputation | testified that-liquor is sold at the Rhineland commission a memorial in iy board a few days ago of hi liceman Patrick O'Mara testified that | R g, o |of property, and the lmmediate re- | Bl Rl yoe: NOT A BOOTLEGGER. The position of ist i concealed in the woodwork under a They also ask the restoration of | P f-gF grghnit “in was about two gallons| Liquor Shipped to Him. | | || ber, during which time Mrs. said, Policeman O'Mara said that| hibition lawsThy shipping from New|the terms of the Rhineland agree- | ~ This Is a Serm Savi “. 1.3 0" ‘f “R d 3 larly, “skip it” —if not— “Read it q 1923 for New Britain was one of its banner years industrially. Everyone has had full employment at Good wages. ( Its prosperity has been evidenced by the sums put in Savings Banks. This Bank alone gained $900,000 in deposits. Other Savings Banks and Savings Departments of commercial Banks have made pro- portionate gains. ( These figures'indicate that the people of New Britain realize the expediency of laying money aside for possible future emergencies— Chief of which are: Loss of Work Old Age Sickness Poor Health They are also laying aside money for future possible use, such as—-\ Buying Real Estate for future profits Buying Stocks for future profits Buying Automobiles Buying a Home Furnishing a Home Education of children and for many other purposes. Q All of these things cannot be indulged in except by having from $500—8$5,000 in hand and sums of this size can be acquired by anyone through systematic saving. q It is our business to take your savings and invest them to the best advantage and geturn them to you at any time they are needed or wanted, together with the earnings while held by us, subject to regu- lations. ] ( This is all done by us within the limits of laws governing the in- vestments of Mutual Savings Banks, made by the State of Connecticut and under the supervision of the Banking Commissioner, appointed by the Governor of this state. : : . If you are not ‘now putting some money, each week or each month, into a Mutual Savings Bank, dq so. Any Mutual Savings Bank will do, but we would prefer to have you do business with .. —The— Burritt Mutual Savings Ban Cor. Church and Main and get 4% interest on your money. 2670 New Accounts Opened in This Bank NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUAR\_’ 19, 1924, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS inned low rates Prospects for monry, further usdvances in crude oil prices and reports of an impendg ing Increase in the price of steel pro- ducts tended to stabilize prices fair- Iy well in today's brief session of ti stock market but there were period of profit taking and evidence of some short selling. 1. 8. Cast broke 5 points from its figure and Davison Chem. s the motors and a few of the rub- bers glso moved lower. Higher fig- ares ruled for various equipment and the publie utiiity shares. The closing was floa Sales approximated 355,- 000 &hdres. Tron Pipe 1y high eral ol RBid Sm T Sugar 41 | Am 8u Ref com . Am Sum Tob .. (Am Tel & Tel .. | Am Wool ... 1 Ana Coepper.. . | Ath Top & 8 F . 9 At Gulf & W I . Bald Loco .... | Baltimore & 0 Reth Steel B .. 5 Can Textile Can Pacific u leein Co Ches & Ohio . . L Oht Mil & 8t P ChiRIsl& P ... | Chile Copper . | Chine Copper Con Gas ..... Cor Pro Ref | Steel Cuba Cane Su . Crocibne John | Erie 1st pfd . Gen Llec A | Gen Motors . Goodrich (B¥) . | Gt North pfd ., In Copper .... {In Mer Mar . 78 | Alls Chalmers . | Pacifie 011 s 499, Kennecott Cop | Lehigh Valley .. | Mobyle States Oil | Missouri Pacific 113 IN ¥ Central ..1023 ;NYNH&H Lo 18% | Norfolk & West 104 | Pure Ofl ¢ Pan Am P & T | Petn R R | Ray Con Cop Reading . . Rep I & 8 Reyal D, N Y .. | Sinclatr 011 Rer Routh Pacific , South Rail | Studebaker Co Texas Co ..... Teras &\ Pacific 2114 Tobacco Prod .. 8914 | Trans Ol LAY Pnion Pacifie ..120% U 8 Food Prod 137, U 8 Indus Alco 711, U 8 Rubber Co 407, U 8 Bteel ......100% U B Btee!l ptd 120 Utah Copper .. 64 | Willys Overland 133 | Westinghouse 62 611 National Tead 130% 130 697 6y 10015 120 04 12% | LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & Co.) a Aetna Life Ins Am Hardware |Am Hosiery ,.... | Rige-HfA Cpt eom Billings & Spencer com. Billings & Bpencer pfd. . | Bristol Rrass | Colts Arma . [Conn Lt & Power pfd.. | Eagle Lock .. . | Fafnir Bearing |Hart & Cosley Hfd Blee Light Landera Frary & Clark J 1t Montgomery com J R Montgomery pf N B Gas IN B Machine . N B Machine pfd | Nites-Bemt-Pond com |North & Judd | Peck Stew & Wilcox | Russell Mfg Co | Beovill Mfg Co 8 N ¥ Telephone Standard Serew Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd . Torrington Co com. Traut & Hine Travelers Ina Co . Union Mfg Co 1" “ U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT, I". 8 Treasury balance, $271.202 —— l— Foreign Exchange Jan. 19.—Foreign ex changes easy. Quotations in cents Great Britain: demand 428%; cables | 428% ; 80 day bills on'\banks 6421 1-4 France: demand .51 1-4; cables 451%. Ttaly demand 4.35: ca | 6.85% Belgium demand 4.14 cables 414 ‘Germany: demand 000000000023 ca AOOGONNON22 Hoiland: demand 13; cables 1% Neorway: demand 14.12. Sweden: de mand 26.04 Denmark: demand 16.88. Switzeriand: demand 17.29 Spain: demand 12.73. Greéce ae mand 1.98. Poland: demand 000011 Czecho-Slovakia; demand 2.91. Juge- slavia: demand 1.15. Austria: demand 0014, Rumania . . Ar gont @emand 3 2 mand 10.62. Montre New York, FAREWELL AUDIENCY ftome, Jen. 19.—Richard Wash burn Child, the American Swgpessador |who 8 about to retire from his post hers, was received In farewell audi- ence today by Premier Mussolini who | emphasized the warm personal friend- |ship that existed between hims nd the ambassador and expressed re- gret over the Istter’s impending de- | parture. My. Child. in turn, ex- pressed the hope of being able. de- spite hit retirement, to eontinue In America his efforts to further the un ferstending and Sympathy between the two countries. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R, Eddy We Ofer— 50 Stanley 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 Works 50 American Hardware JUDD & CC. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Sock Exchange Hartford: ¥ New Bri 5 West l, Conn. $dg., Tel 3-6 Main Strect. Tel. 1815 100shares Yale & Towne PRICE ON APPLICATION @homson, ‘itenn & To. NEW BRITAIN New Writain National Bauk bldg. 580 ‘Telephone Mem Hartford Stock Exchi\‘e Donald R. Hart We HAKRTFORD 1 Central Row Telephone 24141 o New York Stock Exchange Offe 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CEARK 100 NORTH & JUDD 50 STANLEY WORKS COMMON Prices On ACCEPT MARGIN WF DO NO1 Application ACCOUNTS JOHN P. ‘KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Lachauge of New York Waterbury anbury Middletown Direct Private G. F. GROFF Mgr.—Hoom 509 STOCKS BONDS Wire to New York N. B. Nat'i pank Blag—Tel. 1013 Fuller Richter Aldrich§ @ Hartford Ofice, 81 Pearl S New Britain Office, 122 Main S, We offer— Telephone 2-5261 relephone LT BRAINARD, Mar, FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY YALE & TOWNE At the market The Hartford-Connectict Trust Comgpany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT Bank by mail. 33TH ANNIVERSARY Swedish - Bethany Young Celebrate Anniversavy of Start of sunday Sohool Work Here crsary of t Young People lish Bethany d tomorrow with three At 16:3 the Sw o observe big meetings in the church m. the unday scheol wi with the church (L Pir ~ At 3 there = special exere Rev, p. m s under the au speak epiee the Sunday ‘schoo! and refre ater evening the eer be ved In auspices o er prog will be anoth EXPLORER TO RETHU Stefanssom Says Laploving lsn't What It Used To Be San Fra it what it u mur Stefansson w fven of ax ecanse ure of the men % gers of far places Modern inventions nging them ease, comfort and cer- tainty of ttainment, have made ex. piorations and discovery more or less humdrum pursuits, Mre Stefan said. Mr. Stefansson ¢ d_the baljef that the dirigible sirship Shen andoah proved her worth by br oty a ne ith cont mccident and that she wor gotiate her phopo out mishap and add the Aretics 1o the world's map. wd Polar flight w Folks to | It is safe and saves time. MONUMENT Likeness of Famous General Has Been Chistled Into Mountain Face | UNVEIL LEE The selled Jan. 19 sto Mountain, Ga Gen. Robert B ac Stone fled craaty o of itth . of nfederaey have v to attend the t figure oined completion of panorama portray Davis en whe,fol- . Atlanta, a the Daughters of onceived the f Confederata s the signal of six those o ¢ states wi the ceremo WOMAN HFADS FANATICS Filipinos Have Sect Piwdged To Kill Those Who Oppose Their Belief voiuted Progs Mindanao has been jer the Mystic ok name ppine uret o the alleged church is said an aged Filipino woman who od the title of “vemerable is deciared she claims bealing the supernatural powers in sick received by & egivlat the Colo- Mindanao are telling ers that the.society will 0 the Philippines during the present year and that they intend to kill 811 who oppos them, especials Iy members of the constabulary.

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