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STREET ST EXCHANEE REPORTS Wall street 10:30 openings In Reading the dominant Srevious day, were the outset of today's stock A block of §,000 S changed hand at 1 southern . m.—Wide Pacific s features market »uthern 14% to and issues of the at the wEninst yesterday's final price of nu while 4,000 Reading sold from 103 to 10293 the Jatter figure representing an overnight loss of a small fraction. Other ralls Paainic, active Granger, Coal embracing Cotton and the groups were higher by fractions to 1 int, excepting Ca whieh lest 1 point. nadian Shippings equipmonts also lmproved b-:l ca etrolgum, Crucible S tion Sears- Roebuck national Puper und denoted prassure. Pacitic and Mexi- Inter- (New York Stock Wxchange quota- tion furnished by Richter & Co., mem- Lers of the New Yerk change). Am Can ....9. Am Car & Fdy .. Am Lecomotive Am Smolt & Ref 58% Am Sug Ref Om 103 % Am Sumat Tob.. S4% Um Tel & Tel..100% Jom Tobacco . ...128% Am Woolen . 0% Ansconda Cop .. 51 Atch Top & 8 F 04 At Guif & W 1.142 Baldwin Loco ..116% Haltimore & Ohlo 48% Nlrrott Co .....131% Heth €teel B .. 69% Dkiyn Rap Tran 18% Canadian Pac... 127% Contpnl Leath Co 40 % Ches & Ohio 68 7% Chi Mil & St P.. 43% Chbt Rock Isl & P 38 Chino Cop Gansolidated Ga. Corn Prod Ref.. Cruciblt Steel .. Cuba, Cane Suger 5% Endicott-Johnaon 62 . AN Brie lat prad . 28y Gaston W & W.., 4% a:n Elec ......130% n Mot . 167% Goodrich ("ll‘ 50% Gt Nerth ptd .. 90% Hiinols Cent ... 9 Insp Cop .. . 43 Inter Con veee , 8 Int Con pfd .... 17T% It Mer M . 17% St Mer M ptd . . 68% Int Nickel .. 17 Int Paper ...... 62 Kelly Spfd T . "y Kenn Cop . 23y lack St . Lehigh Val Mex Pet Midv Su . Missouri Pac Nat Lead . &'y cent . NYNH& Nort & Wost . Northern Pa Ohlo OY Ga . Pan Am P & Penn R R Pisvoe-Ar Pitts Conl Press St C Ray Con C Reading Rep ¥ & 8 Toyal D N Y fine O Re Slosn-§ 51 & 1 .. S‘xu!h Pac . #8uth Tiall . Studebkr Co . Texas Co Tex & Pac Toh Prod ... Trens Ol . Union Pac United Fruft ...210 United Rot St . 78 Indus Al .. ' 8 Rub Co . USSR ...... U s s optd . Utah Cop .. Va Car Chem Willys Over . EOCAL STOCK Hd Elee Lt Bo. N. E. T Am Hardware . Am Hosiery Ay Braws .. Riristo!l Brass Bilkings Spen Colt's Arms .. Fagle Lock Lr.ac.. Rights . N. B. Mach Nil-Be-Pond com North & Judd Stock TN 103% 83% 100 % 139% 16% s 5% 04 @2y Ble 16% 67% N 101 % o, 397 S8 % 315 3 Ex- 58 % 103% S 100% 127% 691% 119 % 255 62 1865 oy % 139% 16% 8% 90 9415 |t|||' 94 40 8814 MARKET TODAY RBia Anked 12% 101 P.8. &w. . Stanley Works Standard Screw com Seovill Mfg “Co Traut & Hine Unlon Mfg. Ceo. CLE. Deaths and Funerals. Alfred Fresen. ‘The funeral of Alfred Frosen was held from the home on Church street at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. 8. G. Ohman ofticiated and burial was | in the Fairview Cemetery. The funeral was of a private nature The pallbearers were' Martin Lar- | son, Oscar Johnson, John Linquist, Martin Johnson, Johanes Swason and Chas. Swanson. Flower bearers were Rudolph Svensk, James Iverson and Otto Carlson Catherine Kingsbury. Catherin. Kingsbury, the infant daughter of M~. and Mrs. F. L. Kings- bury of 574 Wost Main street, died yesterday morning. The burial will be in Leominstor, Mase Carl A. Hockmuth. Funeral services for Carl August Hockamuth will be held tomorrow af- ternoon at 2 o'clock fromiy his late home at 323 Maple street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of the South Congregational church will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the sym- pathy extended ue in our bereavement, the death of our beloved husband and father. We wish especially to thank | the Odd Fellows lodge and employees of the New Britain Gas Co. Mrs. Chas. Baldwin and family. CONTEST EXTENDED. Owing to the interest in the elec- tion, the slogan contest being conduct- ed by the $600,000 drive committee of thhe New Britain General Hospital among the local schoel children, has boen extended to Friday of this week. The teachers expect that most of the children will try for the $35, $15 or $10 prizes now that the time has been extended from Wednesday noon un- tl ¥riday noon. ———— — HIGH SOHOOL NOTES. A meeting of the Debating club was held this afternoon in Room 21 of the Academic building. A debate was held on the following topic: Re- solved, The Jitney busses should be allowgd to run on the basis that they are of better service to the com- munity than the trolleys. An open discussion followed the debate. Mr. Cassidy, the new physical director was introduced this morning to the boys of the High school. He gave a short talk on the advantages of a &o0od physical education CAMPBELL—NEEDHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ¥. Needham of Wakefield Court, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Ellen E. Needham, to Walter A, Campbell of Dwight street. MEAR “BILL” HOWL. Chicago, Nov. 4.—William Jennings Bryan gave out a statement here to- day wsuggesting that President Wil- son “should resign at once.” At a Court of Probate holden at Hartford, within and for the District of Hartford, on the 28th day of Oc- tober, 1920. Present, Hon. L. Judge. Upon the application of Rose King of Hartford praying for the reasons therein pet forth for the appointment of a conservator of Bridget O'Brien of Hartford in sald district, as by said application on fils in this court will more fully appear; it is Ordered—That said application bo heard and determined by this Court at the Probate Office in Hartford, in sald District, on the 22nd day of November, 1920, at 12 o'clock noon, and that sald Bridget O'Brien be and she is horeby cited to appear before this Court at sald time and place and that an attested copy of sald applica- tion and this order and of the eitation shall be left with or at the usual place of abode of sald respondent, and a like copy with or at the usual place of abode of one of the Board of Char- ity Commissioners of the Oity of Hartford, at least twelve days before said day of hearipg. Certified from P. Waldo Marvin, ". CHAPIN, Assistant Clerk. | r ? NEW BRlTAlN DAILY CITY ITEMS Listey pianos, none better, advt. The Ladies’ Aid society of the St.| Joseph's church will hold a whist and drawing at the parish hall this even-| ing. A drawing for an oil painting, ““The Little Flower,” will be held. The receipts will be turned over to the Mission church at Mount Airey, N. C. Dance, cabaret and revue, Bardeck's hall, tomorrow night. Curley's or-! chestra.—advt. There will be a rehearsal of the Lady Owls' minstrel troupe at the | home of Mrs. Hurlburt of No. 128 Dwight street. this evening. { Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. The industrial service department of the Stanley Works announce that the Swift house on Lake street will be opened about November 15, as a | boarding and rooming house for men of the factory. Over 2,500 Kohler pilanos sold by C. L. —advt. The W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 2:3 o'clock the executive committee “lll meet, Pianos at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt | Lieutenant Everett L. Upson, son of ! Lawyer and Mrs. A. W. Upson of Shut- | tle Meadow avenue, was married to Gertrude Renton Hannigan in Red- wood City, Cal. Lieutenant and Mrs. | Upson will I e for Honolulu, H. I., next month where Lieutenant Upson is | stationed. Mrs. Haden L. Andrus of this eity was operated upon at the Hartford hospital this morning. November Vietor records, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The first of a series of Wednesday evening dance socials was held last evening in the Elks' club by Henry Pfeiffer. The hall was decorated for the event, Curley’s orchestra played for dancing. Victor November Pierce & Co.—advt. ‘The condition of Frederick Bullen of Plainville, a brother of W. W. Bul- len of this city, who underwent an | operation at the Hartford hespital several weeks ago, is reported as im- proved. Vietor Records C., L. Pierce & Co. —advt. Roulllard um‘ dance at Bardeck night—adv. Tomorrow night. Dance, cabaret and revye at Bardeck’'s hall.—advt. The regular weekly meeting of the New Britain Council, O. U. A. M. will be held at the halls at 8 o’clock this evening. Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Cowles Electric Company with the secretary of the state. A general eleotric business will begin on a capital of $25,000 and $1,000 paid | in. The incorporators are: C. w. Cowles, W. B. Cowles and F. J. Ains- worth. New Britain lodge, B. P. Elks, will hold g regular meeting this evening. Initiation of & large class of candi- dates will take place, and following at Morans. | and Campbell Pieree & Co. records, C. L. Camp benefit hall, tomorrow | Vincenzio Charmonei of HERALD, THURSDAY, IL L. JUDD ST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNEOTICUT .Telephones, 1815, 1816 lnmtmems, Local Stocks Landers, Frary & Clark “RIGHTS” Bought and Sold WORKS PREFERRED. WE OFFER STANLI NOVEMBER 4, - JOHN P. Mcmber Consolidated Stork Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr~~Room 509, N. B. Nat? RBank RBldg.--Tel. 1012 KEOGH the meeting a social session will be enjoved. Valkyrian lodge, O. of V., will meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in Vega hall, and following the meeting whist will be played- Walter Donahue of Belvidere re- ported to the police today the theft of four Plymouth rock chickens from his coop. There will be a meeting of the New Britain Hadassah at Talmud Torah hall at 8 o'clock. Pianos, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Sam Eshoo, proprietor of a lunch room at 13 Lafayette street, complain- ed to the police today that a dress suit case was stolen from his place today. The regular patroimen held a drill this afternoon at the State armory- Charles Haydaz, who conducts the Connecticut Lunch room on Maein street, reported to the police last night the theft of $31 from his place. Removal sale at Besse-Leland’s.— advt. The Swedish Lutheran Sewing society met at the church this after- noon. There was a large attendance. LICENSES SUSPENDED. The local police have bekn notified that the operator licenses held by James Dageta of 475 Myrtle street, and 30 YLaw- lor street, have been suspended by the automobile commissioner. MAPLE HILL NOTES. The Woman's Literary club of Maple Hill held its second meeting of the season yesterday at the home of Mrs. Skinner, who was assisted in en- | tertaining by Mrs. H. V. Olmstead and Mrs. M. J. Shonts. Mrs. Jason Hart and Mrs. Doane contributed to the af- ternoon’s program. On Friday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Lauric Bamford will en- tertain the club at cards. The officers for the year are: Pres- ident, Mrs. W. H. Spittler;, vice-pr The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Sur, plus Funds, $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT Bank by mail. 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