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. MARKET AND REAL ESTATE REVIEW T e s P s FINANCIAL | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Trading in stocks today continued te center in steels, cquipments, mo- tors and oils. BExtreme advances to almost 1 bull and involuntary of Additional features of strength includ- ed shippings., American Woolen, met- als and utilities. L lagged most of the time, aside from a demand for several of the iow priced Profit taking reduced many the later dealing the closit firm. Sales approximated shares. ranging from 1 the points represented efforts of pool covering shor issues vins in was 100,000 | York Stock fixchange quota- | & Co. | New York stock o tions furnished by Richter memburs of the Exchange: : Jun tish Low AEN taze Clost 3l Allis-Chal Mrg Am ¢ Am Am Am Am ¢ &P (RTINS H & Leather. 2N Loco . sSmelt & Ref \m Sug Ref com Am Sum Tob Am T & Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atch T & 8 ¥ At Guif & Wl Baldwin Loco Cen Leath Co Chile Cop Chino Cop ol F & 1 ons “ee Corn. Prod Rel .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar 3k Horn Coal. dicott-Johnson ston W & W Gas MIDWINTER SALL Ve A T | PERSON ! GETS J\ SOME THING for effort to make your ! supply you with all of comforts and some of the luxuries of life never make the mistake of think that any merchant is going to make you of any of the clothes you wear. He will make a profit on his small profits - sale—but we make on ot Our down, The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. Overcoats marked IS & + United I 1 Colt's Gen Blee Gen Motors 5 odrich (3 17) Co 8 it Nor pti : T Inspiration Interboro Con Int Mer May Int Mer M Nicke Paper Con B It Springticld Copper Steel lLehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Stecl Missouri Pac Nat N Lead Air Birake Central North American Northern 1 Ohio Cities ¢ Am P& 1 an Roy. Sinclair Oil Sloss-S Steel & ac 1y ‘outhern Southern Studebaker Texas Co Union Pac United Fruit Retail St ol \lco s Food | © N Indus i Rublict : St 5 S Steel pid ‘tah Copper w 1 hem t ( 1 t . \ Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED Tichter Iddy, ) (Furnishied Stanley It & Co.) rirord ke Southern N I \merican 1 American Hosiery American Hardware American Silver Gillings & Spence Bristol Brass \rms Co le Lock Co wers Frary Rights National Mar. 1 N I3 Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Mfg ( Stow & Wilcox Mig Co & Clark Peck, Russell Scovill Standard Screw Stanley Rule & nley Works ut & Hine Mfg Co co Level ™ Union BUT TWO PERM Two permits were issued from the office of Building Inspector Allen last week. The Stanley Works ook a pe mit to move the old B. J. Lewis housc from its pr nt site on Lake strect to Russell street. Carlson and John- son applied for a permit i addition Church the t0 make street, The SPRING & BUCKLE 75-79 Church Street Free Trial = both y— ~— e, Henry Cley)s % Weekly Letter ( (Special to the Herald) New York, Jan., 10.—The past week in the investment market and in national polities has been w period of uncertainty and or conflict in de- velopments. Nationally speaking, the outlook has changed but little. The regarding the peace are plainly hanging tire, con- factions not having succeed- adjusting their differences as as they had been expected to do. preparations for railroad legisla- have been moving slowly, and the be: observe are of opinion that of harmon- izing the KEsch Cummins bills will take longer than had been thought. It senerally admitted that if a satisfactory railread -meas- ure could adopted it would ini- brove the position of railvoad shaves and securities in a material while the reflex intluence of such ac- tion would -he very helpful in of the market. The af any such arrar taken in conjunction with the on the peace trealy leaves the m: outlook still to be determined. Irowm the foreign standpoint progress treaty is apparently satisfactory and the movement of our trade with luropean countries has on the whole been en- The scttling down of labor of strikes s is one s in the aken the anarchis- of than at flicting ed in rly The tion also the process and is be degree, other Dost- ment delay branches ponement couraging unrest and a - d during the thirty da the most hopetul elenien business situation. stronger attitude of ment toward socialistic and agitation, it gives promise better industrial outlook thought likely exist Vinution of n- with govern- past cral the tie much had been this time. Mou As expect wplied to call siderably since to Situation Significant. 1 the rates for money. loans have eased con- the first of the year but time contracts are still practically unobtainable with few loans being made and only at excessive rates. The mouney situation thercfore is still one to reckoned with Business Sit Industrially speaking situation at the opening of the new vear appears to be nocre than encour- aging. Not only are many factories booked ahead for long periods but the basic industries of the nation, such those ¢n ‘@ in producing steel, coal and fundamenta] textiles are evi- dently than able to mect the demanas upon their resources. Al points to a very active year's finangial ditliculty m o be In foreign trade there has unexpected maintenance of values of our total exports, increase of the import tre shown by the November figuves, made available, points conclu- sively to some revival of the power of Kuropean countries to ship goods to hence furnishes some earnest eventual ability to pay for vhat have been sending them. The general statement of Herbert Hoover concerning European needs is regarded s encouragi by those who had feared that the situation was beinz inadequately handled and has me to offsel the statements of propagandists who have 2E ] st loan™ on the part of American inter- ests or (he American individually or through sovernment action. Judzing from present appear- wces, as indicated the reports of banking and business who have recently visited the chief Buro- countries, tho strensth ot products abroad is Hke- Iy to continue fully up to the level to Which we are willing to extend credit notwithstanding @ prospect of some natural and necessary veduction of the total level of shipments which should be brot 1 about by the one- siaed condition of the trde Year Opens Favorably, the opened relatively low = as wion. the business no more this work, i avoided been an the high but the de as just us and of their we w Juropean been u ring financial public. either by observers pean de- mand for our While has with ELEC. CO. Tel. 2240, 2241 vear b1y for Easy Payments 400,000 WOMEN NOW USE THE THOR Every day this vast army of Thor u ers . grows by hundreds. More and more women are learning that the Thor saves money for the home and hours of needless drudgery. See the Thor Today or Phone 2240, 2241 the | ket favor- | od business out- tor continued cau- in making emphasized the money and with 100K, the nec tion and for ments, ssity care commit- ain heen s zood features of ral run sinclined to sell, fc has in situation the holders ave ¢ that by exercising come out *on top” tong run. With the demand limited and without any great pressure to sell it is natural that of deadlock should exist. Conditions of a similar kind may probably inz a settlement of sues now at stake in national legisla tive and executive and until the money and tinancial situatio is clearer. HENRY CLEWS U. S. IS SLOW IN AERO COMPETI of s linz patience they will in the for stocks asort he expected the important is action British Government Has No Pear of This Country’s Achieving Su- macy in \cronauntics. London, Jun. a- aress foward t1on 2iving ment no -American pro- civil avia- gove States s line of popt the of arizing British the United achieving a supremacy aeronautics, A White Paper syed by the govermment < faly and German, derious competitors in ternational aireraft trade Ffforts are bLeing uude 1 laly form @ combine to strengthen the po sition of the airerafi semi-rizid airship ol 1, cliibic fect capacity is being constructed civil aviation and should he service soon. It this vesse] the § flight from Ialy 1t is intended squadron of Japan he ciple and is fears St is- st rance and's most reuring an in- 1o industry. A 100,000 for veady for that in attempt de despi from Italy is holicved ians will to Rio also 1o aivplancs Frenchc have adgpted the prin- subsidizing airplane service 18,000,000 francs have been ear marked this year for that purpose. It is understood that the present policy is for the Irench government to sup- ply the material for a commercial airship service from Marseilles to Africa and later (o South America by way of Dak Germany understood veloping airship services to Scandi- navia. The policy foreshadowed for all German airdromes to be in the hands of the state and for tion to formed of all purposes. Each ity pe and of is to be is be firm is types ION | | planes { crnment 1 cled on the leasue has jeet or winticn. union. mod- German Navy with the inferest in \n air lines of tlect the formed ob- national fostering O PORM AL SQUADRON, n Group To With Pol A\meric canized Serve v AR Lembe ialicia, Jan. 10 Another sgquadron is to be form- nction with the Kos rve with the 'olish the Bolsheviki, accord- Cedric Fauntleroy, com- wanding the Kosciuszko squadron. The new squadron will be uamed “Pula after the Polish patriot who fought and died in the American during the revolution. The will form what will be the Poljsh=American fiying Americ od in ko squadron 1o s vinst ajor sius army colonies I squadron known up. MISSING IN CHICAGO n- Delay trip hunt Chicago —-John York, made a hurried { cago to up the missing Jeanne Anna DeKay, who disuppeared Dec. 30, from Hull House, where she had been a protege | of e Addams. e girl is the daughter of American parents, of Lucerne, Switzerland, to take for his sister, res dents 1917 AUTOMOBILE SHOW GIVEN BY _Automobile Trades Association Of Hartford BENEFIT OF AMERICAN LEGION AT Hartford Auditorium 83-85 Church St., Hartford Passenger Cars, Trucks and Accessories this carelessness. GIASE Plush * Motor Car obe Made by Sanfard Mills Plush Message=to Motorists ROBE for motoring is a necessity, not an accessory—those who go without this covering endanger their health. 1llnesses among motorists are often traced to The pleasant, warm day changes suddenly—a drop in temperature— 10 robe—ankles exposed—doctor’s bills. 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