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Financial WALL STREET STOCK - EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall streat manifested by noon-—The traders firmer trend of the money dicated u transfer of speculative in | t. Call loans highest | but | terest Lo the long accoun opened aiL 9 por vent, isitial quotation many tavorite in indifferenca toward market in- the weeks stocks contiftued to advance. Motors, olls, equipments and ,\!lh’:uu' ery cou the CITY ITEMS ' There were 24 bables at the Wel- fare Conference at the Visiting Nurses’ | Association yesterday afternoon. Dr. George H. Dalton was in attendance ‘ Tabx fair, Bardeck’s hall, October | 22 to November 1. -advt | Joseph O'Keefe of the U. S. Navy, | is on a furlough at his home on Mark | street. He is in the | service. GIVES OUT CONFESSION | “Pasquale the Crank’s” Admission of RKilling Coughlin Baby Is Made Pub- lic By Authorities. Philadelphia, Oct. 14.-—District torney F. X. Renninger of Mon - nty today gave out a confes- registered gatns of [ to 3 poiuts while | sion alleged to haveNbeen written by Delaware, Lackawanna a nd Western | Augusto Pasquale, “the ¢ nk,” in was conaplcuous among the rails at a | which he tells in detail the kidnapping 4 points advanor Atlantie lane, Con Wall street 1 Coast iz Reactions of 1 to were led by Atlantic Gul International, petroleum oll. RNalls wed Heading and Paldwin around best Wall Steget, the session” were slocks in the active final hour. Stoels, made idated Gus ana Laciede, p. m.—Olls shippings yielded to pressure at 2% f, and sympathetieally Loco. prices of the mornir Closé.-——Best price: by Amy The fow backward | and tssues included Norfolk and Western, Son Vanadium Steel, | fession in its essential points féllow | Suits and coa mo- tors and junior rails were the promi- nent issues Sales approximated hange r & Co., New York Stock Exehange: Allis«C'halmer Mf 33 Am PBeot Sugur Am Can Am Car & Fya ‘Am Cotton Ofl Am Loco Am Smelt & Itef 3 Am Sug Rf com Am Sumatra Tob Am Teol & Tel.. Am Woolen Anaconda. Copper Atch Top & S ¥ At GuMf & Wat | Baldwin Loco Haltimore & Barrettt Co Beoth Steel B Bkiyn Rap Tran Ganadian Pacific Central Leath Co Ches & Ohio bl Mil & St P | Rock Ial & P 3 Ohile Copper hine Cop ol Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar ¥ndicot-Johnson Wrie aeiiiily Frie 1at pfa Gaston, W&W General | Flleo General Motors Goodrich B ¥ Co Gt Northern pfd Iltnols Central Inapiration Cop Interborough Con 5 Inter Con pfa 18 Int Mer Marine. 19 Int Mer Mar prd Int kel Int Paper L) 189 iy 68y 10 183 A1y 8% 241 15y Lehigh Valley Max Mot Mex Pet Mid 8§t PlervesAr Missourt N Y Cemt NYNH& Norf & West North F Ohlo ¢ Pan Am Penn R 1 Ray Con Cop Reading Ray Con Cop Rep 1 & 8 Boyl DN Y Sine O/l R Sloss 8 Stl & 1 South Pae sSouth Rway Studebkd Co Tex Co Tex & Pac Tob Prod Frans O¥ Union 1 . United Pruit United Re 8t U 8 Food Prod U8 nd Al U S Rub Co Mac " s &T pd Utah Cop Willys Oger LOCAL STOCK a8 s MARKET TODAY arnished by Richter & Co, Stanley R. Eddy, Manager) Bla 114 Elec Lizht Nouthern N E Tel Am Hardware Am Hostery Am Braas Hristol Brass B Pillings & Spencer . Colt's Arms Lagle Lock LY & C .. N B Machine Niles-He-Pond N &J 5 Pock, Stow & Wilcox stanley Works siandard Screw seovill Mfg Co Tr and Hine Unlon Mtg Co com com EETHS 130 29 155 80 The closing was strong. 500,000 shares. auotations members of the EET™ T 501, 1043, 0% 98 3y 140 and mid. polnty an Huston but held of many dealings of the equipments amothering of 13 months’ .old Blakely Coughlin. The alleged con- | the one given out several days ago by Mujor Lynn Adams, superintendent of the Pennsyivania state police. It says Pasquale was in the vicinity of Norristown last May to raid tele- phone pay stations and while walking | along the road heard a baby crying, saw its mother put it to sleep and leave the room. This was the Cough- lin baby and from this incident he concelved the idea to steal the child for purposes of ransom A few minutes later. aceording to the confession, Pasquale returned to the Coughlin houme, reached the baby's room by means of a ladder When the child started to ery he wrapped a coat he found at a nearby building around the child. He fcaped down the ladder ‘and after walking about three quarters of a mila he sat down to look at the dbaby and | found him deaa “I killed him by holding him tight around my breast a little | long.” the confession said ) o | REPUBLICANS GET $500. too too the President Campaign s Aiding G. 0. P. New York, Oct. 14.-—The democrats “match the president” eampaign fund today brought the republicans $500, while the republican’s appeal for $1,- 000 contributions brought $100 into | dAemocratic coffers. The $500 to the republican national committee was sent by Wm. H. Wil. lams of New York “to match the president.” while Joseph M. Price, chairman of the board of trustees of the City ¢lub of New York in a let- ter to democratic headquarters said receipt of the republican appeal served to remind him to contribute te the democratic national commit- tee. One-Third of A-pp!ir_ant.q For Vote “Made” to Date At 2 o'clock this mfternoon the re- port of the selectmen who are now en- mged in making new voters at Turner Hall, showed 150 to have bean made today, bringing tha total to 2879. One- wh acro division of ihe | ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ~ TAILOR HIDES G0ODS Bridzeport Tallor Closed for Bank- ruptey, Alleged to Have Concealed { ] | | | $3.000 Worth of Material. | Bridgeport, Oct. 14.—Ilsaac | a tailor of Main strest who, in bank- rptey court vesterday, was ordered 1o | disclose the whereahouts of { worth of materials received by him on ; August 30, and which were not in the tore on September 2 when the place as closed by a sheriff. did not | pear before Judze Keogh today and | was adjudged in contempt It is ex- | pected a federal warrant will be issued It was shown that $4,000 worth of goods from the New England Jobbers. Inc. .of New Have | and the Silver Woolen Co., of York, which were delivered August 30, He refused to tell where most !nl’ these goods had gone except to 1 ap- Schirr say that he had made them He was allowed to agreeinz to appear today. lleavl- court after | Two truckmen testified today that they took on August 30 from the store parcels of goods. two of which were left at a pawn shop and 25 or 30 at an apartment in East New York. Judge Keogh ordered a sheriff to try ! and recover the goods. JOHNSON—BENTLY NUPTIALS Harry Johnson Marries Ruby Bantly of Glastonbury at Hockanum Church at 4 O'Ulerk This Aftcrnoon. Harry Johnson of this city and Miss | Ruby Bantly of \Glastonbury were married at tthe Hockanum Methodist chorch at 4 o'clock” this afternoon. Rev. J, M. Potter performed the cer The couple were attended by | | Marion Kennedy of Cos Cob and Russell Chaloner of Chicago, former- of this city. Bernice Bantly, a cousin of the bride, played the wed- ding march. Mr. and Mrs. Bantly le‘t shortly after on a short wedding trip | and on their return will reside at 89 Hart street. will be at home after Dec. 1 They g “EAGUE, PRE-EMINENT” So Says Governor Cox Today in Carry- ing His Campaizn Towns of His Own State. Lima, O., Oct. 14.—Threugh Ohio today Governor Cox told home state crowds that he was “preaching the gospel of the League of Nations as the pre-eminent issue of the cam- paign.” ~ An early morning crowd at Van Wert, a large rear-platform crowd at Delphos and g capacity audience here at Memorial hall cheered the Demo- cratic. presidential candidate. Gov. Edwards Discharges to Citles andl Schirr, $3.000 | bought | New | up into ! | ON SHORT TIME Willimantic nch Amcrican Thread Company Will €lose for a Woeek A~ Pirst Step. 14.-—All ments of the Willi- of the Ameri closed for the October 18 Vetobe for Willimantic, faciuring dep: i e branch will he Oct October will run innin 2 departmer : cehedule, This chonge here. and it is to schedules in mills Holyol Westerly, ¢ and Willimantic, Maine. Quidnick-Windham mills finish on e ploves similar River, Conn . The on a Windham Co.. will go on a four days sched d Mond went o 165 hand POLICE SEEX ROBBER . Mysterions Stranzer Seen Near Tarey- Hlasgo. n employing le, seven Holland schedule hous a =ik Co. for its town Believed ‘Be Man Who o Robbed C 14.—Police Tarrytown, 'N. ., Oet. throughout this part of the state w searching today for a suspicious 10 | ing character who was seen in t vicinity a few hours atter the jewelry vulued at $100,000 haa been =stolin Tuesday night from the Sleepy Hollow v club. The man was described as having a red beard. wore a black cap pulled low over his brow. and carried a black bag. He was seen cn the estate of Cecil James, whi |} between the country club and th estate ot John D. Rockefeller. When approached by employes of the James estate he fled. . OLDEST CHURCH . e Pioncer Buildinz of Congregational- ists Located Near London. London, Oct. 14.—What is claimed to be the oldest Congregationai church in the British empire sit- uated in the New Kent road here and bears a notice board with the inscrip- tion, “Pilgrim Church, formed 5 Memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers. Although situated in one of tho ; busiest streets in South Leondon, little scems to be known of its existence. The Rev. W. Ellioft Griffis of Ith- aca, N, will be one of the speakers at a mecting to be held in the church to celebrate.the Mayflower tercen- tenary. is TO CLIMB BUILDING. Rockett will climb the side of the Barnes block at 5:30 p. m. to- day while blindfolded. Mr. Rockett originally .intended to give half of the proceeds to the Day Nursery, but this had to he abandoned owing fo T manu- | 18 g0 | 10-hour schedule next weck. The $or OCTOBER 14, 1920 Deaths and Funerals. John Raymond John Jlaymond, colo: aged years, died vesterday atter a long i ness. ie was a resident of this « for about 50 years and was empioyed as a hackman and at odd jobs. The funeral was held this afternoon and theiburial s in Fairview cemoter - Irances Wetsky The Puneral of Mis, Andrew Wetsky o’clock th Lith hiz iy Gri 3 Norwich wus | as Laden was | mittal servico dward b, 5 Rev. 1 The ted by the and on cor | Grikis. con sub-de w R The funcral of Mrs. Fr Cormick was held at 9 o'clock Paul’s church, Kensington Jaumes . Brennan. the pastor ciated ¢t a requicm hizh mass. pall bearers were Henry | James ldrick. John McKeon vard MeCe Jercmiah Ha { Gearge Wen The fiawer be; | were William Ryan, George Corr, ward Ives and Robert burial was in St Mary' tery in this city. and Brennan conducted the committal | service. i at Re LW, Williams, F. W. Williams of 581 West M | street died in the Hariford tene | hospital vesterday afternoon. Mr. ! Andrews has been a long resident | of this city and had 'n employed ag | the P. and F. Corbin Manufacturing | company for 20 vears The funeral be held Saturday afternoon lock from the hame of his w. John Eastwood. at Strong court, in Plainville. The Rev Waid will officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemeters Mrs. Ellen . Kent. s. Ellen A. Kent, wife of F Kent, of 220 South in reet, died last evening at her home. The | deccased w: 74 vears of age, a native | New Britain and had been a resident of this city practical- 1y all of her life. She was the daugh- ter of Omri Andrews and Luey Deme ing Andrews. Surviving is her hus- band, two sons, Franklyn R. Kent and Eugene A. Keat; also a daughter, Miss Grace Kent. Funeral sorvices which ~ will be strictly privare | will be held Friday afternoon at the | home on South Main street at 2 o'clock. Rev. John L. Davis stor of the Trinity Methodist church, will nrfi"inh‘ and burial will be in Fair- view cemetery. | | | 5 | nk- | | We wish to extend thanks for the deep svmpathy and kind assistance and beautiful floral offerings of our many friends, shop- mates of Dept. 62 the Stanley Works and the office force of the, Corbin Screw Corp. in our recent - bereave- ment, the death of our busband and father. Chgrles b. Benson. Mrs, | our sincere CARD OF THANKS ‘ < | 2 morning at | burial was in St. m % EARNINGS— \ Member New York Stock Exchange 6 Central Row Hartford, Conn. Chartd NEW BRITAIN, SPRINGFIELD, Jewell Belting Compan 8¢ Preferred Stock ASSETS— Net Quick, $300 per share. Total, 400 per share. Net earnings for the past five years have over five times the dividend requirements \ 2 stock. | B RESTRICTIONS—This issue is carcfully guarded by safeguarding stockholders. SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST. 3] B% PRICE—S$100 and Accrued Dividend, Yieldi CONNECTICU .Telephones, 18 NEW BRITAIN, Local Stoc 50 SHARES OF NEW BRITAIN MAC 8 PER CENT\. PREFERRED. JOHN P. KEOGH Mcmber Cousolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—1 ==smes T The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Capital $1,ZSU,(-)OO. #M‘Su‘plus ‘Funds, $2;000 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards, half the time allott the making of vot: when the selectme sion closed while 1 applicants ha: 183, 503 8815 94 Y a fort placed on the votin BLAMES IN Major Gen. Washington, Oct John A. Lejeune, commandant of ‘he said marine corps, two marine corps tried for killing bandits, executed the prisoners on or- commanding Brokaw, who subsequent- ly was adjudged insane and removed | der consideration by officials to see if of their H. T. ders Lieut. from the service. CLEARING WOUSE REFORY. k. 199, 1.—~New York Clearing 127,290 Tefeune Tells of Crazy Order of Demented Officer, acquitted, the general said. it being contrary to rules of the Unit- Ic‘ Community corporation. ed by th tate f« sy2as - o el pras N Taass Utilities Commissioners n declare the ses- Trenton, N. J., Oct. 14—Governor wt quite one-third | Fdwards today ousted the four mem- ve had their names | bers of the state board of public ytili- g lists. ty commissioner on charges of mis- conduct in office and neglect of duty preferred by the municipality of Jer- sey City. The governor also cailed a special session of the senate to con- firm his appointment of three demo- crats and two republicans who will compose the new board. Washington, Oct. 14.—1{ was stated here today that the United States had been informally invited by the J.eague of Nations council to send a representative to participate in the ‘negotiations concerning tbe Swedish- Finnish controversy over the Aland Islands. SANE MAN. 14.—Major Gen. TWO IN ARY FIRES. Bridgeport. Oct. 14.—Two fires of ineendiary origin were under inquiry today. One was in a bunch of old raw hats on a stoop in the rear of the Goldsmith Dry Goods Co., in Main street and the other burned a barn on East Main street. The loss in each instance was about $1.000. . CUBA ASKS ATD “Washington, Oct. 14.—Cuba has ap- pealed to the Amemcan government for aid in its present financial lifficul- ties. The appeal has heen taken uvn- today that the privates who were captive Halitian officer, The privates were | some plan of assistance can be » & » o ! worked out. | The New Britain Trust Co.| Have you visited our new Foreign Exchange Department? We have made every preparation nec- essary for rendering quick and active service. - Mr. Gaeta together with Mr. Arcari receive daily quota- tions on all European securities and currency. Com- plete arrangements will be made for buying or sel- ling any foreign currency. You may got have made up your mind just now as to whether vou intend to invest, but we want you to come in and talk these matters over with our representatives. COME IN ANY TIME. Food Drafts issued on POLAND GERMANY AUSTRIA HUNGARY CZECHO SLOVAKIA Open Saturday Evening 7:30 to 9 P. M. Mathilda S. Benson. Mr. V. Benson, Merla I Rer Eenson, Carl E. Benson Scitlement of Estates, Wills drawn without Foreign Exchange to a!l parts of the world LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BA Bank by mail. It is'safe and saves time.! 13 "L PAID FIN Oet Bridgeport, 11.—Brewers an« saloonkeepers who have been faxed A total of $750,000 for alleged viola- | tions of the Volstead act made no move today towards paying the fines They expect that further reports will be made by Agent McCarthy and then readjustments will be made of the amounts by the internal revenue de- partment. | l ; | i UNFOUNDED ABOUT CHINESE REVOLUTIONS ‘Washington, Oct. 14.—Rumors in Shanghai that the Peking govern- : ment had been overthrown are be- lieved by officials here to be disposed of by a message received today the White House from President IIsu Shi Chang, president of the Chinese republic. The message was dated at Peking ).stcnlu:' and was in !repl_\— to one of congr: cently sent by the presi occasions of the Chinese n RUMORS TARRANT & H! 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