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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 a. wm.—Initial prices on the exchange today were Mgher with the advance reaching tour points in Shell Transport. Aspects Of the Russo-Polish situstion were regarded more favorably and there Was a further Fise of two cents in sterling. Buying of fair amounts su- seded drastic liquida- n of various issues and the bears wers Intimidated into covering by the rAPId advance in the usual leaders. Many of the equipments, steels, oils and sugars were quoted 1 to 2 points higher, us were Central Leather, U. 8. Alcohol, Reading and Rock Island. A few shares opened lawef, including American Sumatra Tobacco which fell and Gulf State Steel four points. Wall Street, Noon.—Hope of an elrly improvement in eredit conditions and steps taken to provide further financing for the Maxwell Motor Co. influenced more general buying. Npec- ulation broadencd as prices advanced with the Inquiry embracing many of the shares which had recently been extensively sold. Spoculative sentl- ment seemed more hopeful and was reflected in a steady absorption of the favorite issues. Gains of 1 to 2 p#ints were general. Delaware and Lackawanna advanced 5, United Fruit 4 1.2, Cuban.American Sugar and Atlastic Gulf 4, and Mexican Pet., General Eléctric, Replogle Steel and Maxwell Motors 3 points. Na- tional Aniline made a sudden drop of S(points but was supported later while Wulf States Steel rallied to above yes- tarday’'s final figures. Renewal rates for call money weré maintained at 7 per cent, Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—A pause in the demand caused soms profit taking in the etls and equipments after mid-day which relapsed a point. Sub- sequent active buying of Reading, Unlon Pacific, Canadian Pacific, New ¥ork Central and Southern Pacific which advanced one to two points, started the general market rising again. Shell Transport increased its EMA to nearly six points Close—Lowéring of the call money rate contributed to the further rise in pricés in the last hour in which the coppers, Vanadium and Studebaker were conspleuous. The closing was wmrong. Bales approximated 500,000 shares. INew York Stock Exchenge quo.. “ons furaished by Rishter and Ce., members of the New York Stork Exchanse Aug. 11, 1920 High Low Closs Allig-Chalmers ... 29 28 Am Beet Suxar .. 78 A Can .e 2% Am Car & Fay ..136% Am Cotton OIl . 5% Am Loeo . Am Smelt & Ret Am Sug Ref com Am Sumat Tob . Am Tel & Tel Am Woolen Anacon Copper Ateh Top & 8 F At Gult & West T . Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio Barrett Co Feth Steel B BRY .o Canadian Pae Cent Leather ‘hi Mil & 8t P “hi Rock 1 & P . \le Copper ine Copper ns Oas R tn Prod Ref .. rucible Steel uba Cane Sugar Ik Horn Coeal ‘ndicett-Johnson mston, W & W . jehl Flec ienl Motors . Goodrich (B F) (o Gt Nor pfd Niinols Cont tos Copper nterboro fm Mer Mar fnt Mer Mar pfd Tht Niékel Int Paper Koelly Springfield Kennee Copper lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petroloum mqnlo Stesl ssour! Pac Nat Lead N Y Alr Brake N Y Conteal NYNH&HRR Norfolk & West Northern Pac Pure Ol n Am P& T Fenn R R Pittaburgh Coal Preased Steel Car Ray Conn Reading fep | & 8§ Royal D Sineclair ON) Sauthern Pac Southsrn Ry Studebaker Texas o Texns & Pac Tobaeco Prod Unien Pac Vnited Fruit 'nited Retall St t' 8 Food Prod 8 Tndus Alco U 8 Rubher Co . - | honee 8Y d . ...1057% aee 803 « %N the recent BOIES GETTING THINNER il SEN. BOISE PENROSE Philadelphia—=Senator Boles Pen- rose, G. O P. boss, is thinner since his recent illness. During a recent ride through Fairmont Patrk, the first time he has been in public in sev- eral months, Penrose was snapned by a photographer. e says he feels great and is “ready to get back into the harness.” LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED (Varrshed by Richter :nd Co., Sianley R £ddy, Manager) Bid Asked Hfd Elec Light ...... 140 145 Southern N E Tel .. 22 95 Am Hardware ....... 135 140 American Hosiery . 105 m Brass Sevsees 188 Bristol Brass - Billings & Spencer Colt's Arms Eagle Lock LF&cCcC N B Machine . Niles-Be-FPond com Peck, Stow & Wilcox Stanley Works : Standard Screw com Scoville Mfg Co Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co Best butter 65¢. Russell Bros.—advt ANOTHER CHALLENGER. €ydney, N. 8., Aug. 11.—The Roval Cape Breton Yacht Squadron an- nounced today that it would challenge for the America's Cup as soon as satisfactory arrangements can be completed to finance the project. —— Rest butter 66¢c. Russell Bros.—advt. DEMPSEY SIGNS Up New York, Aug. 1l.—Jack Demp- i sey world’s champion heavywesight, today signed an agreement to meet K. O. Phil Brennan, Chicage boxer be- fore January 1, 1921. The date, place and number of rounds to be fought were not specifi Best butter 6 i{vnslall Bros.—advt Deaths and Funerals, Mrs, Mary Wilk The funeral of Miss Mary Wilk was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from St. Matthew's German Lutheran church. Rev. A. C. Steege officiated and interment was in Fairview cem- ctery Mrs. Magaret Skinner. veral local people attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Skinner which was held fom .St. Peter's church in Hartford at 9 ‘clock this morning. Mrs. £kinner formerly lived in this city and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Murphy of 167 Seymour street, Hartford CLEARING WOUSE REPORT. York. Aug. 11 —New York Clearing $671.112.096 69,345,885 t butter 65c. Russell Bros.—advt TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153 Jublleo & Tel. 1451-2 Lady Atten Orders Taken for Upholstering. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walaug Street. Lyons Street Man To Take \ Young Woman as His August 18, Mrs. Catherine F. Burns of 63 Vine | announces marriage of her daughter, Helen Ber- te Howard Clifford of this city, Wednesds Miss Burns the New Britain High school and the school. She is one of | the most popular and efficient school | teachers of New Britain and is regu- larly in charge of the sixth grade of the Elihu Burritt school, although she State Normal Principals in the kidnapping Norristown, P: Blakely Coughlin, the kidnapped ba | who is shown in the upper right; be- | Lo Pusquale “the Crank’ | nt—Frce Use of Parlors | the mystery he was grilled con stantly for five days and nights. H finally pronMsed to send an “ultimau- associat to Justice! When expelled from other habitations, That sign, on the front of the Denver Post building, did not halt the crowd that Newspaper Stormed.—"0, make this thy dwelling place.” Street Cars Turned Over.—When | the Denver Tramway attempted to | run cars during the recent strike, a | mob promptly attacked the non-union | motormen and conductors, drove them | i to cover and turned the cars over. attacked the newspaper plant during the recent street caf strike in Denver. The Post bitterly fought the strikers. Practically ever, and machinery that stormed window was broken wrecked by a mob the building. This picture was taken in the fash- ionable Capital Hill district, in front of the Immaculate Conception church. Four while their church. cars we toppled at this place, crews took refuge in the also | Mr. Rawlings, wh RAWLINGS—BURNS |28 i e Grannmar wei »se home is on | Lyons street, is emploved at P. & F. Corbin’s factory. Street > Bride on | the war he serv the local High school ber of the Junior Mechanics. actively He is a graduate of and is a mem- During in ravy for two years as coxswain was on the the approaching Rawlings Ror August graduate of VTLLA'S MEN is a (By The Associated here Durango. where off and disarms=d. COUGHLIN FvBY ALIVE? Coughlin baby Mrs. George mother alleged to be After return —— Best butter 65¢c. Russell Bros.—advt. U. 8. 8. San Pedro, Coahuila, ARRIVEL Press.) today for Tlahualilo, they will Mex., Aug. the and Rochester in foreign waters most of the time. 11 rancis- co Villa, and his 900 followers state be left | of | paid | summer } school. | ! contest, drilling, night, Aug 14. convention.—advt. Dancingz, baton Rardeck's hall, State Drum Corps. A marriage license was issued to- day to Alex J worth street, Rutrymas of 8 Wads- Hartford and Elsie A. Roman of 307 Eim street city. Miss Mary Smith of 24 G treet is recovering from an operation at the local hospital. An inventory of Stanislaw Novawski in estate of of $1,000 cash on deposit ‘n avings system of the United States government John N. and Alice M. Chapman have sold land on Wells street to I 0. Kilbourne. Hazen B. Hinman he sold land on Hamilton street to Luc) and Reginald Towers. Joseph and Julia Stankus have sold property Linden street to Jack Calderona. See the dresses in our window—on sale Wednes a. m. Leonard and Hermann Co advt. total the postal Best butter 11 Bros.—advt. NO MORE REVOLUTION in New KEra. New York, Aug. 1l.—Mexico is { done with revolutions and has em- barked on a program of economic, po- | litical and social development which { will surprise the world within a few i years, General Salvador Alvarado, | publisher of EI Heraldo of Mexico | City and secretary of the treasury in the provisional zovernment, told members of the Pan-American divi- sion of Associated Advertising Clul ‘(*1 the World at a luncheon here to- ! day. Gene Alvardo pictured | tious pr m for the rchabiti of Mexico, first among which ation of the nation’s upbuilding of the railroads creation of a chant marine, and employment for ! thousands of men who have made a living fighting under various lead- ers, Mex- IRVING'S AUTO WRECKED. Beach, Me. Aug. 11.—Two . one owned by Shirley Kearns of Mass., and the other by D W. Irving of New Britair Conn., collided yesterday afternoon | at Maidens Corner. Mrs. Kearns sus- tained bruises and severe c {the face. Dr. Irving’ badly wreckeg. DR. RICHTER & COMPA Members New York: Stock Exchange. 31 WEST MAIN ST. Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. NEW BRITAIN. ¢ Telcphcne 50 Shares American Hardware Corp. 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. 50 Shares North & Judd. 50 Shares New Britain Machine. 50 Shares Stanley Works. 4 probate | court by the strator shows a | stamps mer- | many filiary, A_O. H., will be H. L. JUDD, juDD F. G. JUDD W. T. G C Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, WE OFFER NEW BRITAI Telechonc 1815 — MACHINE 8% FERRED STOCK. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROTT, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—1] FIRST U. S. LINER SAILS FOR ¢ New York—The U. S, S. Susquehan- na, which is shown sailing from New York to Bremen nd Danzig, is the first ship to fly the American fl: which has entered the NewYork- IT SERVED WELL War Savings Stamp Bill Board Ncar Post Office is to Be Dismantled After Serving Three Years. The War Saving Stamp bill’ board in front of the post office is to be dismantled and taken down after serving three long and heneficial vears of publicity work in its place here. Whether the sign was Te- sponsible for large sales is not known, but it is sure that something taused the extra large business ‘the local office did in the sale of the certificates and stamps. The first year of the war was a busy one in all depart- ment of the post office and the years receipts sl a business between 00,000 0,000. However in at year nount of war sav- stamp sales reached a point a litile over $700,000. The other two were likewisa profitable al- the exact figures were not at- ble this morning. Very few u plications for cash pay: on the re now being received. For a time many people sought to cash their stamps. In many instances they ished but the postmaster in- vestigated most case thoroughly with the result that Uncle Sam still retains New Britain dollars were SPECIAL NOTICE A special meeting of Lagies’ Aux- held this 2'clock at K. of C. hall. ickets for outing are tend as the sale will even many passenger service si It is also the first ship Mail Steamship Coay'to b commission. It ca.rrlxi gers. Inset is Captaih § das. " WORKING FOR SU Will Hays of G. O. P. Nt mittce Making Frantig Line Up Tenn. semy Marion, O., Aug. 11. ratification of the on amendment in order to ¢l tical atmosphere and ¢ national stability was w tional Chairman Hayé in sent today to several members of the Tennes The message was framed sultation with Senator “Present unrest is in & ure due to the fact thi vital questions are cla simultaneous decision,” said. Anyone of those q initely settled, is a big toward national stability tional woman suffrage one that can be settled by the Tennessee legisl really not a party ques “To hold American by the result of an_ elee! them in schools and colle for themselves as well a; accord them freedom of a conftitutional right, deny them the opportun up and be counted on is a governmental blunde; magnitude.” . YANKEE DIVISION The Yankee Division | will hold an outing, Aul Double Beach. It is plan ‘General Edwards as gug Colonel Lamb also is exn present. A large numbj members of the assoc 1 bought tickets for the oc|