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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street Close—Leaders broke 1 to almost & extensive points in of Britsh industrial The closing was heavy. Sales approximated (New York Steck Exchan furnished by Richter & New York Stock Exeh Alls-Chalmer Mf 34 Am Beeot Sug: Am Can ... Am Car & Fh Am Cotton Ol ., Am M & Leath. Am Locomotive Am Smelt & Ref A Sug Ref cm Am Sumat Tob. Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco Am | Woalen Anaconda Coppr 503 Ateh Top & 8 F 88% At Gult&West 1.145 Baldwin Toco ,.115% Balt & Ohlo ... 47% Barrett Co .. 3 Heth Steel B Bklyn Rap Tr Canadian Pac . Contral Leath Co 417 Ches & Ohto .. Qht Mil & &t P Chic Rock Isl&P 3 Chile Copper ©Onine Copper Qonmolidated Gas ‘Com Prod Ref. 82% Cructble Steel ..130 $uba Cane Sug. Elk Horn Con.. Endicot-Johnson Erie .. Erto 1st pra Gaston W & W JGen Electric, General Motora, Goodrich B ¥ Co @Gt orthern pfd. llitnols Central Inspiration Cop. 433, Interboro Con 574 Interboro Con pf 17 ot Mer Mar.... u\ Int Mer Mar pfd.. 71 Int Nickel . Int Paper ... Kelly Spfa T Kenn Cop ... Lack St1 . Lahigh Val Maxwell Mot Mex Pot Midv St Misd Pag . N Y, Central .. NYNHaw Norf & West Nerthorn Pac ., Ohdo C Ga . Pén Am P & T . enn R 1 \Mlerce-Arrow Pitts Coal B Pressed Stl Car . Ray Con C .. Reading Rep® & 8 Royal D N Y Sine O1l Re Hose-8 St 1 sdouth Pac 107 o7 od 100 133 585 25 504 $815 94 afferings following from London indicating an exte! South Rail . Studebkr Co Texas Co Texas & Pac .. Tob Prod Trdns Dl Union Pac United Fruit United Ret St U 8 Food Prod Ind Al . Rub Co .. st : U 8 St pfd Utah Cop .. Va Car Chem . Willys Over LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY (Furnished by Richter & Ceo. Staniey R. Eddy, Manager) Asked 132 102 140 100 192 28 65 48 105 B8 40 Us USs USs the last hour, advic unsettlement. 600,000 shares. quotations » of the Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Tel Am Hardware Am Hoslery ..... “n Brass ...... istol Brass .. Billings & Spencer Colt's Arms . sagle Lock L' aCcH.. . N B Machine . Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stow & Wilcox Stanley Works d Standard Screw Scovill Mtg Co Traut & Hine .. Union Mfg Co HOUSE. REPORT. CLEARK 21.—New Yorke Clearing New York, O House statement Exchanges Balances .. CALLS RUSSIA PEAGEFUL British ..$833.641,723 $3,538,931 H. G. Wells, Author, Says on His Return There, Is “Hunger and Want, But Order.” Oct i’ were 21.—Conditions summarized in London Petrograd phrase “Hunger and want, but order,” by H. G. Wells, the British author, when he arrived here last night from Rus- He implied that similar condi- prevail throughout Russia.- In a conversation with a represen- tative of the Daily Mirror, Mr. Wells said he had a chat with Nikolai Len- ine, the Russian bolshevik premier and went about fresly without a guide in Petrograd and Moscow as well as other places, He declared he had been amused when he read of dis- turbances and insurrections in Russia adding: <Al sla tions that is just humbug." MESKILL—DUNLAY NUPTIALS Wedding at St. Joseph’s Church This Morning—Bride and Groom Leave For Trip to Bermuda. Matthew M. Meskill of 38 Linwood street, and Miss Margaret A. Dunlay of 662 Stanley street, were married at 8 o'clock this morning at St Joseph's church. Rev. Patrick Daly officiated at the nupgial high mass. The couple were attended by Joseph J. Bennis as best man, and Miss Ger- trude Dunlay, a sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. The couple left im mediately after the ceremony for N York, and will sail from there on Sat- urday for Bermuda. one NEW BRITAIN - DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, L. llorw & Co.—Ravt f Sunrisc avenue attending Pianos at C. Denis J. Maloney in New York cit wedding of a friend. The girls' dramatic club an entertainment this evening St. Jean bazar. Bardeck’s hall, to November l.—advt. Vietrolas at C. L. Pierce & Jo.—advt Victrolas at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt Deaths and Funerals. will give at the le!" fair, October | CITY ITEMS B Ludwig Szumlajski. The funeral of Ludwig Szumalj- =ki of 260 Allen street, was held at 8 o'clock this morning at the church of the Sacred Heart. The burial was in the parish cemetery. John Brennan. funeral of John Brennan was 9 o'clock this morning at St. Mary's church. A solemin high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Willlam A. Downey. Rev. Willlam Krause was deacon; and Rev. John T. Winters, was sub-deacon. During the mass Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang and as the body was being borne from the edifice, she rendered. “Beautiful Land on High.” The pallbearers were Michael McAv: John E. Schenck. Alphonse Bordeau, Georze La Roche, Lawrence Meehan and Thomas Mar- tin. The committal service at the grave in St. Mary's new cemetery was conducted by Rev. John T. Winters and Rev. Willlam Krause. Mrs. Lu A, Lec. Mrs. Lucy A. Lee, aged S0 Yyears, died early this morning in Middle- town. She was born in Hartford and for the past six yvears had made her home in this city. The deceased was a member of the First Baptist church. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Abby Caldwell of this city. Funeral ser- vices will probably be held Saturday with burial in Fairview cemetery. The held at Mrs. Kenefick. Kenefick of .12 Summer street, dfed late this afterfoon at her home. She ‘leaves two sons, Frank of this city, and another in Meriden, and 2 daughter. Mrs. Donahue Mrs, Jury to _Get Kenyon Murder Case Today Norwich, Oct. 21.—The arguments for the accused in the trial of Mrs. Mabel Kenyvon gharged with the mur- der of Dr. Herbert Tetlow were con- cluded this noon. The closing argu- ment for the state was made by State's Attorney Hull this afternoon. It may happen that Judge George E. Hinman will charge the jury hefore the close of the day, but it was thought more likely that the case would go over into tomorrow. Judge Herbert N. Rath- bun for Mrs. Kenyon summed up the side of the defense dealing principal- ly with the evidence offered for the accused. MESSENGER BOY HURT. William Sintoski, a messenger boy, residing at 23 Hurlburt street, was painfully brwised about ‘the head this afternoon, when he was knocked from his bicycle in front of the New Britain Machine company on Chest- nut street. The boy according to W. 8. Wightman of Elm Hill, driver of the automobile, ran lvm the ma- chine. He was taken' to the New Britain General hospital for treat- ment. Have you visited our Foreign Exchange Depart- ment and talked over the matter money to your home country ? of sending that Our connections with the New York banks enable us to give you quick and positive service, Many times you have not just made up your mind whether you will send money by draft or buy the cur- rency and hold it here. Our representatives are glad to talk the question over with you, to advise you even if you do not de- cide to act immediately. We are open Saturday Evenings 730to 9 P. M. the ' | l | ! | | | 1920. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. "STOCKS . BONDS Direct Privatc Wire New York to éosmn. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Rlig.--Tel. 1012 FRISBIE & CO. National Bank Bldg. New Britain When As And If Issued Landers, Frary & Clark Co. RIGHTS Bought And Sold " SUSPECT OLD GRUDGE Philadeiphia | Schoolmate of Drewes STRANGE PHONE CALLS | GRUDG Canglen_ Police Get Mysterious Mes- sage Relative to Murder of Bank Messenger. Camden, N. J., Oct. 21.—Mysterious telephone calls received hy the au- ! : i thorities from an_ unknown source | Dhiladelphia, Oct. 21.—The police | form the only new developments iw. [0UAY continued their search for the the attempts at a solution as to the | Scudent of a local school from whom manner in which David S. Paul, Cam- | ¥ hope to obtain information re- Bon bank rammer e R, A | sarding the movements of Elmer | These calls have given the police bits | DreWes. Dartmouth senior from the of information which upon investiga- | A€ he left his home here - late | fion proved true in several - cones, | Saturday night until he met his death. | The calls were made from pay| The young man, according to the | oty : authorities, wa close friend of Frank J. James. an automobile | DreWes and it was from him that salesman who drove - Paut ta the | Drewes planned to buy an automobile. f | i Police Seck Former n Effort to Get Light on Murder. ferries the day he disappeared is| LIS hame ha.onm‘.l,"e" Thade public being held by the police but is not o Tmnpacuiek O e under arrest. 2 y oosmnc feen Prosmcutor Wilvasion has not attended ‘classes since last | day that no tangible evidence “:f;gp i T‘:‘: Mmflld l’"‘m:_]“ o ,t,hc been uncovered as yet. e Linnn grudgemisht CLAIMS NURDER ATTEMPT =iy Peggy O'Neil, American Actress, De- clares Box of Poisoncd Chocolates Were Given Her #n London. London, .Oct. 21.—Peggy O’'Neil, the actress, who about a month ago w taken suddenly ill during the perforn ance of a play at the Savoy theater, has just returned to her place in the cast and declares her illness was duc to an attempt to poison her. She sayvs box was sent to her dressing room and that upon opening it she found it contained chocolates. She ate some of the candy and w soon taken seriously ill. First aid was administered but she was inapacitated for some time One chocolate was given to a pet dog belonging to Miss O'Neil and the animal soon died. but Major S. county \ declared to-' had MAY BE FU Concord, N. H.., automobile thieves thaught to be the escaped Sing Sing convicts Stivers and Bassett were sought in the woods miles north of here TIVES Oct, 21.—Two Sheriff George A. Wooster, of Mer- rimac county. The men were seen to abandon a car there early today and are described as answering fairly well the descriptions of the Sing Sing fugitives. BRINGS SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Hartiord Woman Asks Decree From Musband Who Lives Here. Mrs. Elizabeth Volg Rodenwald of Hartford has, through her counsel, Lawyer James W. Knox of Hartford, Analysis of the confectionary show- | Prought suit for a divorce from Carl ed It contained arsenic and strych- | Rodenwald of thigs.city. The papers nine. ’ in the suit werc served today by Dep- Police authorities were informed | Uty Sheriff M. D. Stockwell. but have failed to find the- person The plaintiff sets forth in the com- who sent the box to Miss O'Neill. plaint that she was,married to the de- N fendant on January 4, 1911. She fur- MYSTERIOUSLY HURT. ther alleges that he later deserted her, and she seeks the decree on this ground. The plaintiff also asks the custody-of a nine-year-old daughter. The suit is returnable in the superior court on the first Tuesday in Novem ber. S > Cherry Strect Man Picked Up in the Strec{ Has Fractured Skull. Johh Dauchette, aged 30 vears, of 53 Cherry street, is at the New Brit- ain General hospital wAth a frac- 'RICHTER & CC Member New York Stock Exchange 6 Central .Row Hartford, Conn. Chal NEW BRITAIN, SPRINGFIELD, e Landers, Frary & Clark Rights Bought and Sold We trade in these Rights, . issued. as, and if H. D. JUDD F.G. JUDD W. T jUDD & CQ ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTIOU sTelephones, 18} 23 WEST MAIN Investments, Local Stocks Landers, Frary & Clark “RIG Bought and Sold WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED. . New Britain National Organized 1860. Foreign Exchange Savings Money Deposited in This Bank Is U. S. Supervision. OPEN MONDAY EVEN —*“The ‘Only National Bank in the City.”— Al Under Government The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Con Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards, Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without] ' Foreign Exchange to all parts of the worlg LETTERS CREDIT GENERAL BA Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time; -| For Quick Returns Use Herald Classifiés tured skull, and a badly discolored optic, and the cause of the injuries are a mystery, \\'iivh the police are working on in all effort to golve. Dauchette wak picked up on Sexton street Monday night in an apparently intoxicated condition. He was at once removed to the hospital, and yester- day his absence from home was re- ported to the police. The injured man worked at Fafnir Bearing company, and Sunday his wife gave child. It was while inv case that the police located him at the hospital. Dauchette, has recov- ered consciousness, but the hospital authorities state that he has hot given any information as to how he sus- tained the injuries. This afternoon, Frank Bradlau, his brother-in-law, reported to the police that Dauchette’s the on " Large enough to protect you — T TRUSTCO o 44["’?“‘“‘:»" gold watch was either lost or stolén from him. ! 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