New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1916, Page 15

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1 Is an open question as to | who will be the next tenant in the White House, | 1 Our new Derbies will inter- | est you if you win a hat. | I Soft hats too in the finest | felts and the newest shades. [ If youw're elected to buy a fall overcoat or a suit, here are the sure things, $15 up. | 2 — NEW BRITAIN, Conn PUBLIC OFFERING ON BRITISH LOANS Secured Bonds Placed on Market- J. P. Morgan to Approve > offering of the $300,000,000 the ngdom of Great Britain and throughout | this country at a price of 99 1-4 for | notes and 99 1-2 for | Subscription books wili | cent. secured loan of is being made the three-year the five-) bc opened gan & znd will be closed Wednesday, Nov. | §, or earlier. ar. at the office of J. P. Mor- | Co., at 10 o’clock tomorrow | At these prices the yiel 3 r notes, 5 per cent. on the five- Nov. 1, 1916. 1, 1919, and 1921. [ val and interest are payable without | | f 1 1 I The loan is date One-half the other half Nov. 21, matures Nov. Princi- | deduction for any British taxes, pres- | ent or future, in London in sterling ; a' the fixed rate of $4.86 1-2 to the pound. The piedged which approved by J. P. Mo n & Co., hav- | | ing at 1 st $360,000,000, | i b of prevailing | | market prices, sterling securities be- | | ing ued in dollars based prevailing rate of exchange. The pledged securities e to be: Group 1—Stocks, bonds or other securities of rican corporation ncluding C Pacific Ratlway and bonds or other obligations of Déminion of Cana . Colony of New- | foundland alties. Aggregate value not $180,000,000. (Of the g these will somewhat over $100 000,000 in value lu securities of corporations of the United States the Canadian are to be secured by to notes secu ies are be | a value of ulated on the on the | be onds or other obliga- tiops of following governments: Aus- Unic South Africa, New entina, Chile, Cuba, Ja- and India, or approxi- 000,000 value in bonds or ations of dividend-paying y companies. Aggregate | value not less than $180,000,000 Each maturity subject to re- demption, in whole or in part, at op- tion of the government, at a premium of 1 per cent. for each year (or any 't) of unexpired life such ma- b rity. Pending arrival and portion of securities to be pledged, the British government is to deposit | temporarily with Guaranty Trust Co., depositary, either approved New York Btock Exchang collateral, or cash, or both, under withdrawal provisions. The British government may from time to time sell for cash any of the pledged securities, proceeds to be used fo retire notes by purchase or re- demption. If the pledged securities depreciate in value because of change n market price, or rate of exchange, so that the 20 per cent. margin shall kave become impaired, the British government will deposit additional se- curities to make good the impairment. A syndicate has been formed to gnderwrite the sale of the notes, the underwriting price being 1 1-2 per below the average offering price. per cent. there will selling expenses, includ- ng commission, syndicate par- will be allowed a selling gommission of 1-8 of 1 per cent on confirmed sales. The following banks firms head the syndicate: n & Co.. First tank, New York., National of New York, Harris F Brown Bros. & Co., Wil Read g: Co., J. & W. Seligman & Co., Kid- | Peabody & Co., Lee, Higginson ' , Lazard Freres and Kissel, Kin- Bicutt & Co., White, Weld Co.. and | uargnty Trusi Co. of New York, gfinke Trust Co., New oYrk, Farm- is of delivery of a gud bankin J. P. Morg 5 i Cent Co. of Tllinols, Chicago, Union Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Continental & Com- mercial Trust & Savings Bank, Chi- cago, Marine National Bank, Buffalo, and First and Old Detroit National Bank, Detroit. L | iold meetings tonight and tomorrow MONDAY, OCIOBER 30, 1916, evening in the parish hall. Final ar- rangements will be completed at this EW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL time. planned to have girls do jcity, and to carry on the work from €:30 a. m. until darkness sets in. Acting on the proclamation issued by President Wilson, next Wednesday ill be observed universally tag for the benefit of the war-stricken natives of Lithuanian hroughout the war-stricken countries there is no ents a more crying need s it this time than Lith- Realizing these conditions the lent of this country was prompt- to issue the proclamation. For several weeks Rev. ward V. Grikis pastor of St. Andrew’s church has (been planning arrangements for tho event. A meeting was held last eve- ning at which several speakers urged the needs of the Lithuanians. (Continued From First Pame). Serblan and French troops on the Cerna yesterday made several at- tacks against first small and then against larger sectors of the German and Bul position The at- tacks failed completely before our curtain of fire and, In the case of the fighting northeast of Velyeselo, on account of a counter attack. Equally unsuccessful attacks were de- livered near Kenali and Gradeshnit- sa.” Berlin, Oct. 30, By Wireless to Say- ville.—Massed at of Russian in- | fantry in Volhyn sterday, follow- | ing unusually violent artillery prepa- | ration broke down under the Ger- 4‘ man fire, the war office announced to- day. REALTY TRANSFERS. Real estate transfers were recorded jat the town clerk’s office today as | follows: T e John READY FOR TAG DAY. F. to Julius and Amelia Beint property on Oak street. John P. Nielson to Samuel Wasko- witz and Bernard Miller property at in ., 56 and 58 Beaver street. T Minnie Kumm to Ferdinand Kuhm property on Cherry Court. Sullivan Lithuanians Arranging Plans for Re- lief of War Next Wednesday. The canvassers will st the collection of the funds, T One of the real delights of Hallowe'en, for years has been the NEW IGE CREAM Served at the celebra- tions in thousands of Connecticut homes. Be this delicious sert as a part of your >shments sure to include wonderfully dc Tuecsday svening. There is a dealer in your neighborhood that sclls it. Cr. Tae nw Havew By OUR GREAT LOOM - END SALE This Sale grows stronger as it GROWS LONGER, as we receive New Goods daily from the BIG MILLS and Manu- facturers. To Go On Sale At MILL PRICES---the prices offered you here for this sale, is less than the Mills are asking Merchants to pay for the same goods today. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT Men’s 59¢ Fleeced Lined Underwear .at 39¢ $3.50 Heavy Wool Nap Blankets, white $2 25 and gray, at EXTRA SPECIAL Women’s Winter Coats manufacturers’ sateen lined, plush trimmed, worth $10.00 to $12.00, goo styles EXTRA SPECIAL Women’s Fine Tailored Suits, latest models, finest materials, $25.00- value b $ 14098 Special at . .. .. xtra heavy Bleached Sheeeting, Silk Poplins in all the newest yards wide, best made, Fall colors, worth $i. = Sale price, yard .... § 9C » value, yard Fancy Domet Flanne! terns, 1214¢ value price . Curtain Serim, 15 value. yard ... samples — $5.98 in Messaline, beautiful shades wide, $ 1 .25 le, yard k in Black. le ©$1.25 36 inch extra fine Satins, high grade cloth. $2.50 $ value. Sale, yard 1 .69 30 inch Fancy Corduroy Suiting. $1.50 value. Sale price, yard $1. Sale 9c 3€ inch Taffeta Si patterns, $1.79 value. S price, yard ... neat Short ends of the best lining Silks and Satins at about half price. DRESS Extra heavy Flannelottes, all new patterns, 1214c 10 value. Sale price . . [ Bleached Pillow Cases, i s, e, e 1071 (¢ An extra heavy large Bed Sheet, made of the hest mus- 75 lin, worth $1. Salc C A lot of Cotton Goods Remnants at about half pricc. Bleached Table Damask, neat patterns, 39¢ value. o Sale price . .1 2DC Mercerized Table Cloth in square and round, 89¢ value, 4gc sale price . . . Cream Bleached Table Da 79¢ valu rice, G00DS 54 inch Wool Serges in all the leading shades, $1 value. Sale price, yd 75(: 69c fine imported Serges 7 $1.00 54 inch black and white che ting, 8%c¢ valuc. 5 le price, yard . ... 90 36 inch French Serges, all wool, lates hades. , yard 54 in. Tweed Suiting. $1 value. Sale price, yd sortment of patterns, $1 and $1.25 value. price, Bleache: size, valuc. Sale price, cach Extra large heavy cls, 21¢ value, price, cach Scarfs and Shams, 39¢ value. Sale 50 inch $1.50 value. price;iyards. Towels, zood 12%¢ Sa Turkish Tow- neat patterns, price 25 c ized TLunch Cloth. 12 in. 98¢ Extra fine wool Poplin, $1.50 yd. Sale price, yard Mer [ of the last few weecks, began a strong H. 0. P. CLOTH the Dbest introduction to society,” completely satisfying that first requisite of eligibility—tho matter of a pleasing and creditable appearance, The eclegance of style, perfection of fit and smartness of tailoring which has made these beautiful Clothes so much desired in the past is even more apparent in the new Fall Madels,— 314.98 (o $35.00, Furnish “good City Items | Lynch! orchestra at Court Charter Oak fair at Turner hall tonight—advt, Mr. and Mrs, Boston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Idelson af Berlin, They will leave shortly for a tour throughout the west and south, returning " ebring. A meeting of the executive com- mittee of"the Chamber of Commerce was held at 4:30 o'clock this noon. There will be a speclal city ing this evening 201, City Hz issue of $18 meeot- at 8 o’clock in Room 1, to act on the proposed ,000 school bonds. Dr. William Nolan of New Yor spent Sunday with his mother, Mr: J. P. Nolan of Washington street. The Union Paving company finished the pavement work on the Elm street crossing yesterday and it is once more passable to all vehicles, Hallowe’en parties tables accommodated, Hotel Nelson, reserved.—adyv Harry Arens, Chicago representa tive of the American Silver is visiting at his The cle Adams Ex bowling tour alleys tonight. DEATHS AND FUNERALS home in this city, and drivers at the s company will begin a ument at the Aetpa ks Twins Born, One Dies. One of the twin sons born te and Mrs. Peter MeDonald of 41 Arch street yesterday died today. The fu- neral was held this afternoon, Mrs. Rose Travers. of Mrs. Rose street was held this o'clock from St, Jo- bh's church, Rev, Patrick Daly of. ficiating. Interment was in the new Catholic cemetery, Mr, The funeral of South Main morning at 9 Niles-Bement-Pond Gains Ten Points Max Michaelson of ! in the | after- | company, | Travers | Richter&Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Represented by E. W. EDDY 31 West Main Street, City Hall Building Telephone 1840 100 shs Bristol Brass 50 shs Traut & Hine 100 shs Billings & ‘Spencer 50 shs American Brass 10 shs Scovill Mfg., Co. 20 shs Colts Arms 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark 100 shs Stanley Works | FINANCIAL NEWS | Lehigh Valley |, 897% 83% 86 108 | Rfl[’l{ ISLAND AT Maxwell Mot comg. N Y Alr Brake | NYNH&HRR 608 : Norf & West ....1 | Mex Petrol - ITS HIGHEST PRICE . Market Has Irregular Close— | No.-pon & Weer 20 Paper Stock Gains ZeclatetlSiciooks — Peoples Gas Pressed Steel Car . Ray Cons .. | New York, Oct. 30, Wall St., 10:30 a. m.—The trend was mainly higher | Reading - | on the resumption of trading in stocks | Rep I & S con | et sugar, paper and ship- | 50 Fac ...... | today, copper, sugar, pap ship- So Ry | ping shares again leading the advance So Ry pfd | 2t sains of one to two polnts. United | Studebaker Tenn Cop | States Steel also rase a point and other L and active features included | o3 ‘A’\‘\‘,“ Central Leather, Westinghouse, | Unjon Pag ' Lackawana Steel, Republic Iron and | United Fruit Baldwin Locomotive, ~Among the | Utah Cop lrominent rails were Rock Island, (U S Rub Co | ¥irie, Kansas City Southern and Union | U S Steel . | Pacifie. There were minor reces-|U S Steel prd | sions in Reading, Denver and Rio|Va Car Chem Grande preferred and Crucible Steel | Westinghouse with marked heaviness in the motor | Wil | eroup. | Wal Street 1 p. m.—Declines | of one to three points from extreme | advances accompanied the revival of 1 ession, marines, coppers, Reading and Canadian Pacific being | heav Later the list ral- lied on more reassuring reports from abroad, O Wall Street Closing—Rock Island, at its highest price of the year, and further gains in paper and fertilizer issues, featured the final dealings, The closing was irregular. strong ys Overland GIRLS HAVE RF Wanda the from home last wee! They report that York where they hotel. their 'URNED. Mamie Rittner, away]| , returned today. they to New in a left the streets weeping copiously when some kind-hearted lady gave them a five dollar bill and told them to go home. They did and now expect their folks to return the five spot. Bush and two yvoung girls who ran went secured work Becoming homesick they jobs and were wandering New York Stock Exchange quota- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | members of the New York Stock Ex- Represented by E. W. Eddy. Oct. 30, 1916 High Low Close ..103 102% 102% 8214 83 665 6665 28% 28% 62 62 81 8213 | s | change. COTTON DECLINES, New York, Oct. 30.—A renewal of heavy liquidation caused a further big decline in the cotton market here [ Am Beet Sugar Am Ag Chem .... Am Car & Fdy Co. Am Am Am 8y ‘quf today, January contracts selling off to G 18.38 before the end of the morning or fully $2 & bale below ion, —So Does N, B, Bluf‘hin(sfiristnl‘ Brass Also Showg Steady Ciimb, Another day of riotous large prices being paid fo recorded on the Hartford ex- | change today. Many of the local se- | S took sharp advances carly this | morning and sold unusually high, | then eased off at the close, but still in | advance of previau le At the close of thhe market Niles-Bement- | Tond had galned ten points as had | New Britain Machine, which at one | tme hit 115, North & Judd gained a | couple of points on reports of bhig war | orders and the belief that the stock | is more valuable than the quatations | indicate. Three or four points were | @dded to the Stanley Works' quota- tion and Colt’s gained about 5 points, Union Manufacturing company mado a sharp advance but suffered a di tinet reaction. closing about ten points | off. Bristol more or less buying with stocks was | stock { Bra which had Inactive during the spurt been | movement this 1t =cld upward from the 856 of Saturday until sales were re- corded at 91 and some at 93. At tho cicse of the market a little profit tak- ing knocked the stock down to 87 & The torpedoeing of the British steam- er, ted this morning, 1d a re- actionary >ct on the New York t to some extent, but it failed to injure the local market and any drop from this cause is not expected, say the broker Today's » Amer n B Amer n Hardware Billings & Spencer . Bristol Brass Colt's .. o ational Surety les-Bement-Pond morning. prices of 83, | upwar, repc chine . cturing . Serew Works Manufacturir anufacturi Tine nion 1ssell it & ¥ i Am | inois Smeltin, Sugar Tel & Anaconda Cop A T S Fe Ry Co. Baldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel Butte Superic Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio .. Chino Copper : Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I Cong Gas . Crucible Steel Del & Hudson Distillers Sec Eriel itk Erie 1st General Elect Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetf Central Inspiration Kansas City so ... BEACH & AUSTIN ROOM 410 TEL. 2120 111% 1113 120% 121 133% 1333 Am Am Saturday's closing figures. Reports of siackening spot demand and un= 941 eas over shipping conditions 107 seemed hardly accountable for the ] brealk which carried prices more than $8 a bale under the high record of last Thursday. ness 66145 .1747% 97 Louisiana Consol'd MINING CO. OF NEVADA has been joined by The Tonopah Mining Co. of Nev. in the operation of the properties. This marks a new era for Louisi- anna Consolidated stock now selling around 50c. Should sell in the dollar’s soon FRANK V. SULLIVAN Member of N. Y, Curb 4 Tel 4324 Broad 89 Broad pfd NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. REPRESENTED BY L. S, JONES, BILLINGS AND SPENCER NATIONAL SURETY RIGHTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New York, Boston, Chicago.

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