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NE\‘{/’ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 191@ 11 B e o e S R (Sheclal ttolthel Heralah that such action as is 1o be taken New York, Nov. 15.—The ' must become law before that time. events of X i & { the past week have undoubtedly been | The more favorable method of i 5 ing the situation appears to be found | more nofable in the market for se- : ) | curitics than those of any correspond. | 1M @ Selcetion of essential features and | the adoption of a “hill relating m< | ber of permits is ing period for a long while past. Ad- ¢ vances in the discount rate at Fed. | (henl leaving questions of rates and eral iteserve banks, which had been | S€0¢ ordered on November 4, did not be- | 't 1s probable that gin to exert their full influence be- | the one to be pursued, and that fore the end of the week, because j( | cventually a scttlement will be ef- was only Lhen that the weakened con- | fected which will covey (ho bioadest dition of the reserves of the Itederal | 1SSUSS i the transportation uestion 1 reorganization for the future. | New York, Nov. 15 st ph this course will be e eraiiar SR heay ures, but in the fact that congres 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. & ‘»”,,,,l Under the present plan the Lonn ussociation wion: 100 Landers, Frary & Clark MARKET ARD REAL ESTATE REVIEWI55,‘??[2"3’.,'fiff‘{:*f,-{ifil{f’,-f.?f‘;ifiC,‘fifi‘?}}?fiiff‘;‘::J |N|5ARLY $200 000 IN RICHTER & CO. Nore & West e e 100 New Britain Machine N i legislation as announced. The dfti- | anything whatever with respect 1o . RS S Mazngll Sietor Weekly Le[ter | roads are to be returned to their own- Those ISSHEd Thls week AH]O\IH[ Con Cop week by Building Inspector John W. Nor I'ac 14 were issued to the Hardware City of labor situation and another sIUMP [ pijts & W Va week is as follows J. A ( JAn foreign exchange contributed to the " Pressed Steel Car lower tendeney shown by today’s dull | Reading and professional stock market. These pep | & 8 Ison, 40 Newing ton Avenue—Frame gar- conditions invited further selling for! Sinclair oil Refin leserva system became known | Pul Which will he worked out niore o0l e profits made on the recent rise, | §io56.8 Steel At 1., through publication on the $th of the IGisuLe N Monh BIMGRIRL0ad L os I RGee e e = the buving power being VOry | &g pac conditlon of the system as at close of | Dave held their own well in the dis- | Paul Giberson, Hillcrest { OO - lizht. Pressure was again most effec- | g 1y Lusiness November 7. Wenl manket | turbed market of the week and man \enue — Biame dwell G believe that both they and sound rail-| road bonds will find a decidedly high- | one-family ....... \ Bradley, 2 Woodland GO CONNECTICUT MUTUA DL BUILDING, HARTFORD udebaker Co exas (o tive in speculative issues which made ertreme declines of to 6 points. conditions on Monday | were followed | by a liquidation of increasing violence | gy o ¢ es. . ence \ T ORRANIC 2, Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Bk, 2., el 212 Rails gave promise of further im- | {mjon Pac which reached its culmination late on | ¢F level of values. ‘”O“y'.'ll\(l b ‘:y{ 5 reet—Rerool’ ... - L0000 0 MIRLRIE T, 1en) B ek ek AU provement but fell back when the | iited Froit i Wednesday, when extreme reductions, | CONEvess will act equits on ey \W. S Bradley and Albert strong | ailroad question i rdemand for those stocks (& Moderate ralfies set in toward the end. The close was heavy. Sales ap- { United Retail St.. \nder S Food Prod S Indu Alco S Rub Co 161 50" boints, ‘wers notsd) his was St || Landers, Frary & Clark. Bought and Sold followed by it recovery on the follow- | ¢ E arnes, Corner ol ing day and the apparent |(‘s(uv.’l|i0ni Wooster and West Main i | of more normal conditions. The gi- | Streets—Alterations 300,00 |, mm— - - e HENRY CLISWS. proxmated 430,000 shaves, U U U ¢ New York Stock fixchange quota- | ltah Cop v - S Steel rectly influential factor throughout W, schuliz Shuttle Sonetruinislicalipyk Richtie A o L Car Chem {his ‘whole market situation was the Meadow Avenue—FEFrame . memburs of the New York stock | M\ illvs Overland high e for call money, growing out | ’ huildine e 200.00 Exchange: i = 2 | of the policy of the Federal Rescrve | [-‘ 4 C. D, Vetrano, 402 Church Y AT I i |.system and the knowledge on the T > i 200.00 ’ Nowv. 15, 1919. | ~ |.system an 2 : : 200.0 R Gor G ~ - Hizh Low Close LOCAL STOCK part of bankers that they must con- 205 il Sffesio Anselino, MEGIINES0NS10 ‘\‘"""“']" ’f;“k'}“;i‘]‘: TeL 1845 Am Beel Sug 92 9z EXCHANGE PRICES! scrve iheir resources ir ihey would loy Street—TFrame dwell- - T. SLOPER, Mgr. Am Car & Idy 354 135 | el o n ”"‘l"‘“‘lf I'“ ;“;1-!" more redis- Mr. Knop, 121 - Henry 5 Am Loco ; 7% counts at Federal Reserve banks, . | Street—ITrame dwellin w w ll B S H S -l Mf C Giinished by mianterte Conle | Cause of Shrinkazc, | This Afternoon v e T e Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. Am T & T 100 100 Stanley R h'l-]\,x\lr “,"‘,”. m:;um‘nv.yull;r‘-gl‘mum;.v the past Joe Gomici, m(l\\\m Ave \naconda Cop €5 Eaaltons) 2 s “‘i;:‘m - ;"" ! ""‘ \mong those attending the Prince- Iframe store 500.00 ¥ich T.& 8 K Gl i \1 S arioe B eIt bithes b boms o | Won-Vidis game at Kew Huven o T T o U e Baldwin Loco 107 e LanicHn s CIES ) e s e o e My and s bieon Housc i Seanl e e Reth steel B 96 :n\c 1can lKlIus G | 4 pemgii Goni b above In- | (iiner Weld, Mr. and Mrs. Josepi SR el S e - socmrren - e BRT........... ) |z R LD |gsa & N ly Ko |l mb, Thomas Wilbor, Miss Agnes i . g , 04 “fir=] n Butte & Superior. 205, fAm Silver (par i in a precarious position, while the m’“,' A SRl R G TG qontios, | URILINTD R R STATION IS WREGKED REDS SEEK FERTILE Can Pac 1481 148 , | Bills & Spen (par 25) . 125 | rapid shrinkage of the free resources | iU ievander MeKay, Me. and Mvs. | 1 I\wl‘mv;E\. 3 Beaver 3 : < G iy P 1 Bristol B (par 2 | of the Federal Reserve syatem com- | ool) fojaii, H. C. M. Thompson, Col. | | Street—itame barn. ... 52,00 — FIELD IN MEXIC® Ches & Ohio ..... 60 Colt’'s Arms (par | pelled bankers to look to thelr own |y ™ e s’ W, Teving, Charles Sav- Aibedidats o Eth A Depot at Passaic Destroyed By Ex- Chi Mil & St Bagle Lock (par | sufety by cutting down the volume of Mr. and Mrs, George Kimball, 3 North Street Altera- z Chi Rock I & L F & C (par 25) their market loans. Their method of Sl M Apthur ICimbal, Walt tions Vi e 300,00 plosion Caused By Tenky Gas Main | ‘ #hile Cop ..... Na Ma- Lmp (par | attaining this result has been that of | Jiudson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young. | 1. W. Porter, Lincoln f Officials Warned to Use All Precautios Chino Cop N B Machine (par { fixing money es at high points and | v and Mrs, Valentine Chamberlain, Street Extension—Irame Underneath the Building. 5 ) 4 Corn Prod Ref Niles-Be-Pond com i holding' them there in the effort to | ay and Mrs, William Booth, Philin dwelling, one-family 12,000.00 Pasiaiel N N ] T In Keeping Undesirables i 3 fe Co (D dise . y - ain- | . £ o N e o assaic, N. J., Nov e Lacka- eiricible Steel N & J Mfg Co (pa liscour undue borrowi Main- | Gounin, My, and Mrs. Harold Judd. |1 H. Alford, 134 Lincoln e e e Ontiot Coutby. Cuba Cane Su Peck., 8 & W (par 25) tenance of large margins has been | yfp o oand Mrs, Howard Platt, Misses Street—Alterations .. L0300 ot k”l \H gy : k Horn Coal ... 34 Scovill G | consistently favored and those Wwho | yfjjqred Torell and Mae Fitzgerald, | Howard Wilson, Lincoln oy ”;l_‘m“’”m“‘ ,’I‘.h"“l ‘”“"“'“;”;’ Mexico City, Nav, 14—In connection E e 16 Russell Co 165 | have followed the ~suggestion thus | \yappen Slater. Edward Dean, T. F. Street Kxtension—Itrame firemen believe that (he oxplosion was | With charges that Red propaganda i ie 1st prd 26 Standard Screw com .. H65 | afforded have found ‘the protection | jyckson, John J. Daly, Geor W dwelling, one-family 20.000.00 S 5 i 5 ‘ 2 LA s | A y J = J . B # i citused by a leaky gas main under- | £oing into the United States by way: off S e 171 anley R & L Co .. { especially serviceable during the de-| Klett, 15, W. Alling. M. D. Suxe, & T.| Charles Twining, Long R L s ] ! [ Wen Motors 115 Stanley W'rks (par 25) 118 | cline or the past week. 'The question | yje William Walsh, Otto Burk- Street—Frame dwelling, Bt ”‘" ""““’- : 'ere Was no | Mexico, it is known here that thd 3 i ‘o 83 T & H Mfg (1 5 T | remains whether a further recovery | pap istone Vance, Henry P R 5.000.00 18 In the station at the time. | government has been aware that radi Goodrich (B ) Co L $ d { hardt, Joht n mily . 5,00 The station which was located in Gt Nor pfd ...... 86% Union Mfg Co (par 25) 115 may now he expected 1o set I, as is | Roche, Charles Smedley, George Aoi jumes Pitssimons St one of the fincst sections of the city | €als of various sorts have intended 14 Minois Cen ..... 931 = - 50 "'f‘\l‘l“fl'l) ll\ti' ¢ after a period | sta Mr. and Mrs. IFred |’<.Iuw.\,\|_;. Main Street—Reroof ] [ st b R el M eries I thel re beage: Inspiration Cop... 571 7 EALTY DEAL of unusunl weakne: In this con- | und Mrs. Harold Hatch, Mr. and Mis. | po ¢ voola, 552 Kast Main torce of the explosion blew pia tions, Hhterboro Con 5% $Z5‘000 R | nection predictions as usual haz- | W, . Hatch, Mr. and A\] “ ;‘le"\ Street——Brick addition . 80000} conerete 50 to 100 feet away Micial n ¢ Int Mer Mar . 531 33 1% O :""0\» The apparent buoyancy of | parsans, Mr. and Mvs. Herbert Pease, ¢ pp qware Cily Loan Assn., S W v S e icials in all parts of entry hay Int Mer Mar pfd 1053 1041 the market, exhibited whenever mon- | Ay, and Mys. Edward Gla {\‘le \l e o e been ordered to increase their visi Wit anr ki Sells Prop- | ey rates wi srmit ates tha >arsons, Howard Parsons, Mr. and ¢ > 5 i ¢ Autouncy, Moy ipnscs el Eon | Jiies will peumit Ipdisats bhed L Bavsons Howsod Pareey ford St—Frame dwell- Joseph Pesco, a patrolman, who was | lance against the entry of these unded traders are strongly confident in the | Mrs, Malcohn Farmer, Mr. and Mrs for i T g 4 e erty on Corner of Glen and Di- | industrial future of aiany shares. On | 3. 11, Robinson, Miss Mildred Hobine | & o famiv 6,400.00 1 standing at a police signal hox one | sirables. Deportation by the suthigh b s " - , the other hand, the point already ré-| son, Miss Anne Gauer, Mr. and Mrs.| W 1"'\1.\nlv xlfqnm,. :H.\‘\‘..m w\nn]v:(\] feet from the building when | ties here \of many radicals within tie (THRIFT AND vision Strects to Harvy Kevorkian. | ferred to desgrves to 'be -especiaBly | Kenncth Hoffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Lo- | toad—Rrame dwelling, fheexplostons ocnuured was eut: antl [l el i (e AT |ECONOMY LIVE c¢mphasized—thé Tfact that quoted | gan Page, Mr. and Mrs” Hazen Hin- two-family e G A 5.000.00 | bruised by picces of glass and stone | A iz realtv deal was completed & B will Béniken | Conl The station agent reported that he | that the government is not inclined AT THE CORNER - P pric have in many cases exceeded { man, A. Buol, Mr. and My Noah Lu- Hham eniken, arlton Ll i Agen »" OrLe ha e o e R, vesferaayawhen Mlnrryilcevorkian, the |ih s e tinens bvnlmas i paciin e mel o Tadse andl ety Cooper, ' Street—Frame dwelling started the furnace fire in the build-§ to temporize with an element regarded, AND INDEPENDENCE well ' known realty dealer, purchased | earning power, due to high costs of | Judge and Mrs. B. F. Gaffney. Mr. and two-family 5,000.00 [ D& Jate last night. The firenien be- | us dangerous AVENUE the property of Attorney Henry Now- f Production and to continued burden- | Mrs. T. \W. O’Connor, Mr. and rMs ; John Stefel, Daly and Wil lieve that the cscaping gas from the| —Newspaper reports recently said af [N icki, on the corner of Glen and Di. | some taxation, .»maturally, depresses|| I, H. (ooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mauvice| cox Sts.—Brame dwell- main filled the cellar and ihe fire in | group of radicals, expelled from vision streets. The property consists | the immediate investment valuation | Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart. | ing. three-family H b0.0¢ | the furnace fgnited it, causing the ex- | the United States and Al};('l\l}ll\:\ wers of three three-tencment dwelling | ©f shares which ffected by these | Stanley Traceski, My ad Mrs. Stan- | John Voshina, 1% Union plosion. - | expected at T: ""”\‘ o -"l”' ora Crig r houses and is said 1o have been sold | conditions. Taken altogethor, the | ley I2ddy. Mr. and Mrs, Wells I2ddy, | Street—Alterations, re- I'he ld-w wge ix estimated at $20,000 | and precautions to bar them were tak- for ahout §25.000. The deal was put | factors in the case once more emphs Mr. and Mrs. oJhn Walsh, John J.} roof . 5o 200,09 | Py radlroad officials, en through at the office of Attorney Now- the need for caution and suggest | Walsh and family, Lieut. and Mrs. | Charles Ljor, 36 Williams : > . it fhe necessity of careful protéetion of | John \Walsh. James -H. Cortin, Wil-| Street—Rerool 105.00 +1l notice that the chap icki ¥ 2 v || B > 5. You will notice LAt chax | cech all commitments for some time to | liam Miahan, Emil Brumbaum, Edward | Stanley Seranski, 90 Smal. entering the comfortable dowi- M| 5 come. The warnings issued by the| Frickson. Avthur Loomis, Arthur ey Street—Re = i ST 5 o s 3 Street—Reroof ... 100 00 s cile at the corner of Easy strect | Pussyfoot Johnson Is banking authorities of the country, | Newman, Kdward Stark, \m;\ml.l i Gharles T b e o cuM THE IAL | 0 i [+ i with reference to the overloaning of | cobson. \William Kopf, . P Case, | wooster Street—Itrame and Independence avenue is a M | Recovering From Injury! funds upon lands, commodities and | Harold A . ward J. Dyer, Mr.j ..o Ty T \ MERC ot (Tt ST London, Nov. 15.—Continued im- | securities, indicate a disposition to | and Mr nd Dyer. A, N. Ruth- gy S0 e '|’ provement was reported today in the | curtail the volume of banking accom- { erford, e M. and s (g B In fact, his clothing wisdom 1'”"""”'“” “; William 12 Hl'ul\a\fw“ ”"““""’”I “‘!‘“‘,‘l'- }" =“”“"‘*“‘( o )“l” H I chinSon [ G st iDT) S ST, 30000 |~ Johnson, the American prohibitionist | necgssarily limit the scope of trading. T TS owers and Sautter 69 & Y had @ lot to do with his | whose eye was injured on Thursday The Railroad Situation. MOONSHINERS CAUGHT, e e e THEHARDWARE CT S n : , rogress in & During the past week the appe S — | . i i, : Val e thatlstttion inlite: { during his involuntary progress in a i S e 00l . al iy parade through London streets on the | 4n¢c of & new form of the il known | 12 Arrested When Seven Stlls Ave | BUEC o eroes o J Show the proper form by shoulders of a band of students who | as the ISsch measure indicates the Raided in Kentucky. | E 2 % Stein Blocl had interrupted his prohibition | probability that the Cummins hill, | Fa— | | Twalline : 1 @ o trylg one of our Stein Bloch meeting. Mr. Johnson is convalescing | heretofore considered the leading | Louisville, Ky., Nov. 15.—Twelve al- | dwelling. one-family 2,800.00 [ & Shuman Overcoats, to at a nursing home, where he has been | railrond proposal before the country, | [¢#ed moonshiners were arrested and | Hardware City Loan Assn., %65, warned to keep absolutely quiel lest | may he superseded. Both measures | SeVen large illicit ‘stills were de- | Hunter Road P rame . the eye injury develop more seriously.] are long and complex and involve | stroved yesterday by revenue officers dwelling, one-family ... 2,500.00 e s ) : sailroad | Southeastern Kentucky according to a Hunter Road Frame | o e B ther one would give the railvoad | ] I he Farrell | RETURNING TO AMERICA. investor a much better assurance of | Feport received here today dwelling. one-family .. 2,900.00 ME a | Douslas Johnson. vice-president of | protection than he could have with-{ Sheriff W. H. Steele and a posse | Hardware City Loan Assn - | the City Coal and Wood company, | gt them, and they have accordingzly | of four deputies captured eight al- Hunter Road — ranc en lon ot lng O. who has been at Costu Rica for the | peen favorably received by owners of | leged moonshiners in Laurel county, qwelling, one-family ... | 2,150.00 | 3 | past several months, will return (o his{ securities. Neither mensure manid | after *1“»‘”’“»‘]'”1 ””';"" aulls. T'<';;' | Hardware City Loan Assn., - home in this city some time next | glve the investor more than a very | Men were taken and four more stills SR 271 MAIN ST. week. The ship which Mr. Johnson | moderate amount of return and w:"\mv_l-rum-n up in Letehe .[ county ;\ dwelling, one-family . 2.650.00 is on is due at New York next Wed- | fort will undoubtedly he made to re !\h(» federal agents, according to e § 5oy Uphan, 219 Washins. ] sured at the C L l T nesday Aoy S he e lm]mvy ton Strect—Iframe shed 300.00 S as ommercia ruSt Hardware City Loan Assn., 1 C d h l'b l Pramol Gweliine & (hrass ompany, and the most liberal treat- family o S 1100000 | Harvdware City Loan Assn Iast and Daly Streets— Iframe dwelling, three- family S 11,000 00 Hardware City Los Iast and Daly Streets— Frame dwelling, three- family S 00000 Hardware City Loan Assn., Jast and Daly Streets— I'rame dwelling, three- familyas oo e . 11,000.00 ! Hardware City Loan Assn., and Daly Streets FORUS THERES NO JoB TOOB\Ct ORYOO SMALL- me dwelling, three- i WE PAY TRE STRICTESY | 11uiiwvare ity Loan asn, ATTENT‘ONW avl i East and Daly Streets— IFrame dwelling, thr ramily ment consistent with safe, substantial banking. Checking Accounts are in- vited. Foreign and Domestic Drafts issued. T IIICITT n o Assn., The SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO. | i 75-77-79 Church Street. Tel. 2240, 2241 | Simplex Sunbowl Electric .. 11,000.00 [ ) * Whether you want us to at- S dwa ol Gily Tonr i asand | tend to the plumbing of your S and Daly Stveots | L us to tackle the indigestion of | ramily S T 000700 vour Kkitchen sink we’ll be on | Hardware City Loan, Assn., ame dwelling, three- 11,000.00 order. By this time you must B| ramily know of the quality work we do. - | The Simplex will be found useful alike for office or home. Its big cheerful glowing bowl will quickly chase the chill from that cold [, corner of bath room, den or living room. Nothing to smoke—smell —explode or catch fire. If tipped over it will always turn face upwards. It takes no more current to operate than your electric § iron or toaster. a checking @ Guardi ount, make a will, appoint a Trustee, Executor or . deposit your valuable papers in a perfectly safe place, obtain investment information, send money abroad, get Travelers Cheques or a Letter of Credit. iders "”-I\ At Dohentysl ¥ e WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE, E. P.Burns | wont ot o 1 i | | The - Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company rPLUMB ]’?"V‘Y:I\HH::’\”( “'T')H‘hi\ti‘{ 1‘v‘{[‘(ll(t‘l“:.” Iu"i“'];: : - “l:'\]:v'll“zs(l)fllr' :L:::!\{:;:(l{'r‘;(!‘l\'r'.{b oligec 18 Main St- ! .:;Irl[‘:"m‘;( ‘I '.\r\'nl*’\“ \-;""«’;\ I!“:. *’;‘:Vll "|“I“|I‘;‘, | C AL AND SURPLU FUNDS OVER $3,000,000. Place your Thank You must have heard of the modest prices we cha Please give your Thanksgiving or- orders. | i

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