New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAIL 7 Y HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1924, e § e S ——— IN NEW BROADCAST ROLE b8 WILL GRADUATE FROM ST. MARY'S Diplomas to Be Presented in Church Sunday, June 22 The annual graduation excrcises of Mary's Parochial school will be held in 8t. Mary's church Sunday aft- ernoon, June 22, at 3:30 o'clock day- light saving time. A total of 68 boys and girls will take part in the exer- cises and will receive their diplomas it the hands of the clergy of the chureh. The members of class are as follows: ieatty, ¥Francis Marcus Cavanaugh, Henry Jehn Connelly, Valmore Jos- oph Desmarais, Fdward Joseph FFraw- ley, Robert John Hanrahan, Iranc Toseph Hayes, August John Heisle John Thomas Herman, Anthony Fhemas Lanza, William Francis Man- gan, Joseph McAleon, John Martin MeCarthy, Harold Joseph McNamara, William Edward Pola, Louis James Harra, John Paul Urso. Peter Paul Bartlewski, Charles To- bin Dunn, Franeis Edward Delaney, Richard Henry Erwin, Gregory Mat- thias Fuschillo, Robert Mark Grace, Henry Joseph Hall, Clement Joseph St u\}, graduation John James Wendell Hall, who has entertained radio fans across the nation, is shown | here broadeasting his most important speech which went something like ! this: “1 do!” Hall was groom in a radio wedding te Marion Martin, | cago. the ceremony taking place at Station WEAF, New York. ed that 4,000,000 listened in on the servies, Chi- 1t is estimat- Hennessey, John Paul Kreger, John (Cleveland. Similar clubs ara to be( PR Stephen MeGuire, James Joseph Me- |organized all over the country, the lo Grath, Willlam Joseph Ross, Joseph Icu‘ organization heing one of the first | Peter Rondini, Edward Peter Simons, [to get under way. fluupralfi Donald Irancls Quinm, Santino | s — Michael, Vasques, Thomas Francis = ] Wilson, Marion Elizabeth Barron, Rese | Beatha Miss Mary Walsh, Mary Bernabucci, Nora Julia Booth, | The funcral of Miss Mary Walslk Alice Elizabeth Botticelli, (lara | A e by Amanda Brault, Elizabeth Ceeelia WAR B\ this Smarning = fcoin SN Rurns, Mary Helena Cronin, Mary | Fdith Maria Carlson, home, 208 Clark street, at 8:30 Iilizabeth Hayes, Mary Alice Kelly, Edith Maria Carlson, 25, of 226 |0'clock, followed by a high mass of Iillen Veronica Kennedy, Catherine . I"airview street, died this morning at | requiem in St Mary's church at 9 Marie McMahon, Odile Florence Pa.,the home of her parents, Mr. and o'clock. I Iter A MeCrann wuette, Alice Teresa Rivers, Amelia| Mrs. Charles Carlson. Besides her officiated. rs were Patrick Margaret Sarra, Dorothy Catherine | PATeNts, she is survived hy a brother, and Peter William oy Scanlon, Florence Mary Walsh, | Robert, three step-brothers, Gustav, Jeremiah Hallinan and s and I'lorence Mary Walsh, Emil and Leonard Nelson, and one Dennis Fareell. Mrs. Ma Crean Margaret Elizabeth Rray, losephine | Step-sister, Elizabeth Nelson. The sang “Beautiful Land on High" as l.ouise Branco, - Marlon Klizabeth | funeral will be held Saturday after- the body was taken from the church ilonnen, Antoinette Mary Roudara, |"00R from the home at 2 o'clock. Burial was in St Mary's cemetery. Iilizabeth Ann Corbly, Bernice Mary | !i®V: Harry F. Landis will officiate Domohue, Teress Catherine Dext, | Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery, Mrs. Anna Maria Hedlund I'rances Genevieve DiFranzo, Mary SOuthington. The funeral of Mrs, Anna Marle Agnes Ioley, Mary Lucille Halloran, | 5 3 Hedlund of 26 Uncas road will be Eileen Catherine Kennedy, Helen | Mrs, Flora ¥, Luce held tomorrow afternoon. Services Grace McCarthy, Agnes Grace Me- Mrs, Flora Frances Luce of New- wij) be held at the John A, Andrews Kinney, Ma ‘atherine McCue, An. ington died yesterday afternoon at her guperal parlors at 30 o'clock and toinette Cecelia Marcoux, Anna Mary home at that place. She was horn In | jpterment will he in rview ceme- Markevek and Anna Marie Riley, Newington, October 9, 1842, and was tepry, Rev, G. E. Pihl will officiate |the widow of Henry Luce. She is su |vived by one sister, Mrs. Tllen [ e S Beecher, of Newington and one daugh- |ter, Mrs, Hester Luce of Southington, She was the oldest member of the Newington Congregational church, Funeral services will be held merrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Newington Congregational church Iev. Hary Martin will officiate. Bur {1al will be in the Newington ceme. tory. WOHEN'S GOOLIDGE OLUB Chairman Judd Announces l)rlllnlll-l\ JO! 'R A, HAFTEY Puneral Divector Mr, Paul Robinson, Assistant NEW LOCATION-585 MAIN ST, Opposite St. Mary's Ul . lel.—Farlor 162 Resldence—17 Summer St. Tel, 1625-3 tn- tion Will Be Founded at Meeting in O. P. Headquartors Next Wed- nesday Night, Chairman William H. Judd of the | epublican town committe announced 'his afternoonthat a “Women's Cool- Spider Wehb Stockings Splder web stockings Berliy made EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITHR idge elub” will be organized next !of thread so fine that 270 miles of it Wednesday evening at a meeting in FLOWERS would be required to make a pound epubliean headquarters on Main of sllk, are the latest fad of Berlin's street, The meeting will be addressed —— Dame Fashion, The dealers admit hy Mrs, Russ of Shelten and Mrs, BOLLERER'S Posy sior B that after one dance to modern jazz L Merritt of Hartford, bath of whom ” CRURCH »T, TEL, 886, are now attending the eanvention nl{ musie, however, the toes and heels of the stockings would be all out, Loan Value and Space Buying BUSINESS concarns seeking credit at regular intervals submit detailed audits by disinterested public accountants. The banker making the loan demands it. These audits instantly disclose the exact financial condition of the business. They show the true value of inventories and assets; costs of operation; profits and loss. Such an audit creates confi- dence and is considered a necessity in banking operations. The A. B. C. audit serves a similar purpose in advertising. A publisher or his representative in selling space presents his latest A. B. C. report. This shows quantity, territory of distribution, methods by which circulation was secured, and many other de- tails necessary for the intelligent purchase of advertising space. ‘A study of the A. B. C. audit brings out every detail of circu- lation data, and immediately establishes cnnfi-]cmc between the Buyer and Seller of Space. hasis of Business For publishers to sell and advertisers to buy on the A. B. C. reports is nothing more than putting efficient Methods into Advertising. You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A, B. C, report which will be gladly furnished on request. OVER 10,000 HERALD THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space e —————— o] I ‘ | B ° New York, June 12.—Sales of | W, I Grant company, oy ,J sedionie Members' New York Stock Exchange JOnat ot depirtmeny sLOvCR, inCLe S Members Hartford Stock Eschange : 6 compared with May ist. year fihe federal resepye re-g 31 West Main St Tel, 2040 Sales of £8,398,996 for the live | 3% per cent gave add lmun‘l:q of 4 increascd the upward price move | cent over t year. The opening of today's States Stores corporation, nbw operat- | Stewart-Warer fed F ing stores in 12 states 1 gross vange with a ) | sales of $9,171,282 for the five month ng embrace " | of the current year, Iy effective I . Lo | S Pittshurgh & West Vir st IUO O '1 S | A new issue of $10,000,000 rn- | ! ”‘”'Hz Nk 2 A (, i ‘ | ment of Argentina one 3 '(:. 4 ¢ | cent treasury gold notes is |a syndicate to at 100 1-4 to yield : the s o e H ¢ carries . HG Boat 5 mer . the. outotatiaimg |78 I month, e ticker hasing Steck purchased this week carries July Dividend { s ! fienlty in k Y With the trading | notes, due August 1934, wiil ba| NaY A1t s te establishoel 1 GO the fimst aif hour hy more than a accepted on a 4 per cent interest has A0 % - ) B RAiih oAb for i ans - dozen stocks inclnding Southern Itai “ e o lotted, Other ne wofieri $5.- e SEROAIY 1D DEEsRired hie v eh g 3 100,000 Chicago Rapid Transit com. | WO Vacitic, “Katy* preferred, Cole pany first and refunding 6% per cent [290 & Houthern and Fileischimann, 1 JUDD & COMI AN ! gold honds, due 1944 at 941z, and in- cal o I"_’"‘ ERAR el Ul Lerest to yield more than 7 per cont; | b K 2 Members New York stock Exchange I $4,000,000 Minnesota Power & ILight P0in!s orr ) ki Me: s = ; . " b2 I cent honds at 100 a interest and |52 Liggett & Myers, Ieadi 1y HALRTITORD-CONN. TRUST €O, BLING., TEL. 2-6281 I 750,000 R15 per cent real estate Javison chemic were hmong New Britain: Bureitt Howel Bldg., Tel. 18135 bonds on Alden Park Manor, Hrook. ™A1V Stocks to seil a j L ! ine, Mass., maturing in 3 to 12 year 0P0VE 3 ARNE DN, i S periods. | Wall Street Noor aconmu- |} = ¥ lation of low priced stocks particu- || - count rates by the New York and Bos- | vear's highest level featured 1 i 2 ten federal reserve banks did not | forenonn buovant tra ling Marked ! come until atter the close of yester- | strongth developed in the to- | diseriminatingly purchased at present market prices, will lay's market, this action was preced- haceo, mo hemical and oil shaves. AT ieco, chemical and oil shares. {1 net good yields and offer excellent possibilities of appreci- d by stock work and bond trading. | The initia! bulge in prices led to profit || | Total stock sales for the first time in | taking in Raldwin and American Can | }I!| ation in market value, weeks approximated a million | hoth of which fell back a point from || May we offer suggestions? shares and bond transactions, exceed- | thelr early highs and in several other | Stocks carried on conservative margin, ing $23,000,000, were the largest of | market leaders, U. 8. Steel hovered il any day this year. Vinancial circles around 97, Seasoned dividend-paying : : were confident that the lower hank | rails improved moderately. Call ¢ rate would provide the nceded stimu- | money opened at 2 per cent lus to enable the markets to maintain 1 ) 3 5 30 p.n reir latest display of strength. TR 2 d not moved earlier, wera run up | | \\ulmu-;w Spencer Steel corporation | n the advance where ghowed carned net profits of 189 in the | s of pausing altimore & Ohio, . 1 o = avarter onded. Mareh 31 compareq Marcand, St & san @ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 with :4‘1"" 7 A year ago. Net alea Prancisco preferred and Chicago & MUMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD SIOUK EXCHANGES ere $8,12 T against $8,274,023 in | Fastern 1linois ehares were bid for Donald R. Hart. Mgr. |the first quarter of 1923, [ rrcely. IKreege jumped 10 points, ——— - Tidewater Oil 4, (hicago & Fastern n R . | Cricans & Texas Pacific railway, con- trolled by the Southern Railway com e D t 't Ed' C s | pa , tod eclared s ext Aiv i Loy ey dared an ey G| e etrol ison Co. dtoc | the regular semi ) sEviasnt ce'a AT Crk Py 161 14 & s per cent, .\"u”;\ n‘:m |uE-“‘l b --n &|Am Loco X 1% To Yield About 7.80% Ohio Railroad company, another|A™ Sm & Re.. 63% 6279 62 Southern Rallway subsidiary, was|A™ S8 Rf cm.. 43 Gy e We do not accept margin accounts | placed on a 7 per cent annual } Am Sum Toh i i {Am Tel & Tel | padie Am Toh THE BOND MARKET {Am Woal New York, June 12.—With an al Al JOHN P. KEOGH most \.|\>|u1>44w| nted investment in- 0 & W Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York quiry ||~v'-\:m|r‘:. bond prices surged | poa'yocs W I upward to new high levels in 1oday’s | punyinon aterbury B eary trading, which was the most per | PAlimere & ey STOCKS - tive of the year, Reductions of the A : 2 New York and Roston Federal Re Middletown BONDS New Haven serve discount rate to 3% per cont, | Can Leath Co Divect ate Wire to New York 1 fresh impetas for the a Ches & Ohlo N 5 vance and together with some signa | -« "\m : o x G 1 GROFE, Mgr—Room 509, N, B, Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 of mprovement in industrinl trade | ¢pi R 10 & P conditions led to a wide employment | cpiija Cappar of surplus funds in the investment | oy Gas . i market. Al U, & government obliga- | Copn Pro Mot M tions soared to new 1024 top pric Cruethle Stes) v " with four of them » tablishing Vo Cuba Ca 1 1 12 high records for all time<2nd 4%s Endicot!-John I BATe &0 t101.0; Brd 40w at 101.20; 4th 48| 1y 2l at 1025 and the treasury 4' s at vie 1st pf ‘ ‘ 000 ore wers recordod nle el e ] . i 006 or more wete recorded. Al |Gen Motars T I Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. ens forged rap- | Goodrick BI 101 181 1 .7 idly ahead under the leadership of (3 \T‘:,‘ T . : W.2-nee W, 990 Denver & Rin Grande fssues, Which Insp Cappe agn . . = fumped 3 ta 3% points on the An- [ jnt Mar Mar ptd -,-: Iy : neuneement of the Missourl-Pactfic | pacifie 0 8% ¢ Gains of 116 2 polnts were recorded | fnt Paner PP " ] by A seara of othe Including &1 Keolly Spring T'r 1 ) It Paul, Missouri-Pacifie, Frie, Seaboard, | Kennecott Cop.. 88% i § LA ERS R ern Pacific and Southera Railway is- | Mid Stales O ‘ d 21, sues, Mis Pue 1% 16% 16% . M N'Y Con'tllted 106" 1 50 AMERICAN HDW NYNH&H 21% ) . Norf & Wes 124% 123 1 . | North Pac iR ] ‘ Foreign Exchange | .. T Pure O} 217 1 0 T Pan Am P & T 51% ‘ ew York, June 12.—Foreign ex-| penn 1 It o 4 cents: Great demand 431 Ray Con Con LaciE ryn s Tha Am 6 un om ,w: 4|:”.:‘ |' 0 da ,’|‘I s on 'lv‘»vw‘).": Reading i RESOURCES OVER $2,200,000 T LG ST SO S o SR HOME OFEICE: WHEL WEST VIRGINIA 0.3 Dokt dbmand §:161 ahion| | ity i it 25 West Lind Street Franklin ding Union Bank Building Germany: demand (per tril- | south Pacifie MK M B New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, P'a. ion) §. Molland: demand 37.37. gouth Itail . ™ 107 Booth Blok S88 Broad St vi demand 13,50, Bweden: | grudebaker Co 34% g : New Britain, Conn Newark, N J. 16.84. Switzerland: demand 1762, | Texas & D'a OFFERING &pain: demand 13,46, Greece: demand | Tobaces Prod .. $0. s b 10 Y EAR PIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 374 GOLD 1.7 Potand demand 000012, | Trang (‘on O ‘ 4 ‘ BONDS. 7 wakia: demand 2.92. Jugo e ¢ s 1345 Dated July 2, 1923 e Muly 2. 1088 st g s b ot i 4 v bl A DIRLCT OBLIGATION mand £, Numania: demand |1+ & 104 2 1 1 t Obligation of The American 143 tina desmand 327 " = p . 2 (K] Cory vith resources of over $2,200,00 Bres faRnd 0T, Tokte: demand |4 o o S fi re secured at all times by the deposit with The Citizens. [418-¢. " Santreat 98 1.4 A Sl Company (as trustee) of First Morigages, 207 or more | 5 » > « ef due of the outstanding bonds | Utah Cop 6 L + . = FAVOR PURCHASING :: ye O vv“ . R e . afford a safer investment than individual First Morigages SRR L esting ¢ ' . ‘ sred on v one proper'y because they are equally se. of the commen eon ‘ . f Mortgages on different properties in various a car to be supp .S THREASURY STATEMENT Morigages comparatively small amounts on many Officer Fdward . Con- | 1°. & Treasnry balance, $175.5903.612 listribution of risk which cannot be attained in be presented by Conneil s : b man s 1 1.. Nair of the first DENOMINATIONS 1t is understood that Judge B, W LOCAL STOCK Q1 OTATIONS S1.000 500 and £100 Alling is faver of the purc o o am & Co.) A K- ARG Sk e ! s & number of duties te perform | Actna Lifm 1 Phone New Britain 5015 which limit the time he is able to be | Am Hardwa . ik jee. It in pointed out that | Am e 4 ith 1 " ase of a car he will ve | Wige-11d 1 able th be ih his office the greater | Billings & v tart of the day and (hue greatly ¥ gs & Sy . " rease the efficiency of the ofice. | priol Bracs || ’ Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Comgany i y»,,} eyl e 0O!d State House Square, Hartford, Conn. * Bearing Co T & 3 ol Sale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. wu'v 1l Light " AUTUMUBI[ES o ‘ Foreign Exchange to all parts of the werld. z teomery v {1 : LT TERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING B ' FOR SALE ¥ hine ... Pank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Nilee-Be-Pond com 11 ] | e Sawe i W %% b A Bz e . i e Co ? PIVIDEADS DECLARED TO DISCUSS MEMORIAL. : P 7 H 8 .. € e . The propesed soldiers’ memoria Read the Advertise- 3 « £ L 4 0 il e discussed AL & regular meets 4 | s Sore T o1 1 a dividend jug of Eddy-Glover post, American ments under Head- %% Werts 9"y < por aunt s i ot & meet- Legion, in the post rooms on Tuesday, ’-\F We otd 44 28 - . s Farmie June 17, at 8 p. m. Models of the | £ g < : P rks p ing ti e o . ial e - , or co 87 2 . , proposed memorial will be on hand ing 9 in the Classi- §|roriizton ‘ E Bearing Co. yesterday afte Di- F o spection and the plan and des . Trant e = Hart & © 0 yelopment will be expinined by the fied section. B Y '3 i nd 4 regn- 1egion's represéntative on the memes Yale and Towne ..... ves 63 €5 rial commities. & ]‘WAI | gaTRFET ol Ei"fi l rai PUTNAM & C Yield 81, ipping, merehan- | oad shares which ! @Thomson, Tfenn & To.

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