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HARTFORD STOCKS Quotations furnished hy Judd & Co., 23 West Main street: Financial . WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Nov. Bid Banks and Trust Come panies Am In Bank & Trust .. City Bank & Trust .... Conn River Banking . (unn T uml S Deposit 475 lity Trust 310 Hr-l National bank 225 Land Morg & Title Co . 62 N B Trust Co 250 Phoenix National Bank 290 310 Riverside Trust Co ... 280 300 Security Trust Co . 450 State Hank & Trust Co 400 450 U 8 Bank .. 500 Fire Insurance panies Auto Insurance Aetna Fire 16, Asked 180 260 160 stroet close—Several of the ,shippings the cheaper motors and ' obsoure specialities gave way to prossure later but leaders of the rail- way groups were unchanged. The clos- Ing was irregular. Sales approximated 775,000 shares. 143 (New York Stock Exchange quota- Q_lb:\lrl\m by Richter & Co., o e e - [1arttora Fire ‘Mlis-Chalm Mfg 31% 30% 30% fi‘"‘"‘"' e Am Bost Sug .. % 59 Seentx. Viee Standard Fire S% 284 36% |yife and Indemnity In- Am Car & Fdy 120% panies. surance Com| Am Cot ON ... 23 Aetna C & Surety . LR Aetna Life . :’: l‘::‘l’l‘ Rt ::* Conn General Life Am Bug Ref....100 L i e e i Sum Yob .. T7% 4% Public Utilities. Am Tel & Tel .. 99% 99% | o4 City Gas Lt pfd .. A Weeren s $5% | Hta City Gas Lt com . NOSeR O0p ... 4% “ | Htd Electric Light .... Atch Top & 8 ¥ 85% §4'% | Nor Conn L & P ptd .. ALGuUIf & WT..117% 316% Lager Coan L. & P eein Baldwin Loco ..102% 101% | g ihern N E Tel ... Balt & Ohio ... 41% 4114 actaring Oo. Heth 8 B ... 85 Am Hosiery Co . 3% |Am Haraware Am Silver .. 35 |Am Thread pta 13% Automatic Refrig :g"v: Bige-Hfd Cpt pfd Bige-Hfd Cpt com Billings & Spencer . Bristol Brass ... 7% | The Edw Baif Co .... 100 Case Chi Mil &St P .. Chi Roek I & P Chile Cop Chino Cop T 11s . 1%0 107 ‘ Cuba Cane Sug .' 5 Elk Horn Coal .. | % Endioott-John 58% | cont Ao il et Erle 15 Colt's Arms Erie st ptd . 23% | pagle Lock Gaston W & W . 4% | Grifin Tobaceo ptd .. Gen Blec “'; Holyoke Water Power 380 Gen Mot .. k 13% | 15ter Siiver pra - e A ic AT% linter Silver com . t North prd .. 533 |Johns-Prate .. Insp Cop . . Y lLraec. Inter Con . J R Montgomery . Inter Con PM . Na Mar Lamp ... Inter Mer M N B Machine .... Inter Mer M pfd New Departure pfd .. nt Nickel Niles-Be-Pond pfd ... Tht Paper .. 5% Niles-Be-Pond com ... Kally 8prin 'l\vl 41% | North and Juad Kenneocott Cop. Peck, Stow & Wilcox . Lack Steel 56% | Plimpton Mfg Co .... Lehigh Valley . 51% | P & W pfd 6 pe guar . Mex Potroleum 163% | Hussell Mfg Co . . 35% | Smyth Mfg Co . 185 24 Stand § pfd guard “A” 105 83% | Standard Screw com . 78% | Stanley R and Level 27 Stanley Works .. s Taylor and Fean .... 893 | Terry Steam Turbine . a5 Torrington Co pfd .... 77% | Torrington Co com . 41 Traut and Hine . 33% | Union Mfg Co . 62 Hart and Cooley 80 Fafnir L F and C Rights . N B Machine pfd . 7% | Stanley Works pfd . 400 50 . 100 250 26 NYNHE&MH.. Norfolk & West. North Paciio . Pare Ol ...... Pan Am P & T.. Penn R R ..... Plerct-Arrow ... Pittsburgh Coal. Pres Steel Car.. Tay Con Cop Reading Repl &8 . . 69 Royal D, N Y .. T1% Sinclair Oil Ref 24% South Pacific ,.112% South Ratlway .. 26 Studebaker Co.. 49% Texas Co. . Texas & Pac Tob Products .. Transcont Oil .. Unlon Pacific United Fruit . United Retail St 1 8 Food Prod. U 8 Indus Alco. . T8 Rubber Co. . U 8 Steel 83 % 1 8 Stetl pfd... 106 Utah Copper.... 51 Va Car Chem... Willys Overland. 1% FACTORIES PAYING BETTER THAN MINES 111% 5% 98, High Wages Have Tmred Many Gold Miners Away from Alaskan Fields, Denver, Nov. 16.—High war-time .m“ wages in the Untted States have 82% | crippled the sold mining industry of 1061 | Alaska by attracting miners from tho 5314 | north, Dr. Milner Rob: dean of the 15 | college of mines, University of Wash- % ington, at Seattle, told delegates to the 23rd annual convention of the mining congress here today. 1915 he sald Alaska produced 92 in gold, reaching the peak en years of steady growth. In 1915, he sald, Alaska produced clared, fell to $9,000,000 with indica- tions that the production this year will fall below that figure. Another distressing phase of the situation Dr. Roberts sald was that high costs of operations “have not only lessened actual mining, but have discouraged prospecting for new ground 1t of finds lfll 634 7\!4. 6214 201 Fxehange Halunce wreek Leper Escapes From Jersey Hospital Belleville, N. J., Nov. 16.—Escape | of a leper from the Essex county Isolation hospital here last week was made known today by Dir. Herbert .° Ricketts superintendent of the Institution. A Greek whose disease had been dlagnosed as leprosy, is be- lieved to have left the country, but » guard fs being maintained around his home in West Orange, where his wife is Mving. The patient was to have been taken to a leper colony in Loujstana. — i Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. ) Szpyrka. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sapyrka, Rged 24 of Kensington, took place at # o'clock this morning from Laraia and Sarariono funeral parlors. Rev. Joseph Pelechovych performed the pergmony and burial was in the oae Bronchitis. ani cemetery. 8he | band and one son Stevan. The pan. | VRY IT. Experience has bearers were, Dmytro Boyko, Mike | demonstrated that medicine e una chiael Soloman and [ knows no surer healing agent - for the inflamed mucous mem- branes of nose, throat and lung passages. Used for years Rev. J. Leo Sullivan was the celebrant by thousnnds Of pcople and of a requiem high mass Nephews ot Nighly ~ recommended by the deceased acted as pall bearers. [ physicians. TRY IT. he burial was in St. Mary's new cem. At your druggist's (the trade mark stery. @& above, on every bottle) 60c and $1.20 For Coughs, Colds, William Begley. The funeral of Willlam Begley was ! held at % o'clock this morning at the | church of St. John the Evangelist WILL AID REFUGERBS. London, Nov. 18.—Although the Mmirulty has lssuad so orders to the fommanders of the British warships the Black sea, except earefully to beerve strict neutrality, it was of- Ally stated today that Brith 1920. % NEW BRITAIN Vietor November records, Plerce & Co.—advt. A requiem mass for the deceased members of St. Anne's society of St. Peter's church will be celebrated at 8 o'clock tomerrow morning- November Victor records, C. Plerce & Co.—advt. . L. L. Execution of judgment has been is- sued against George Ghetorex in favor of Henry Gray, in the city court, and an auction of goods belonging to Gretorex will be held at 10 a. m. on November 26 will conduct the auction. Victor November records, C. Plerce & Co.—advt. John F. Mullen, who is a patient at St. Francis's hospital, at Hartford, was reported resting more comfortably to- day- Order of Owls’ bazar, Nov. 23, 25, 26, 27 at Electric hall.—advt. Miss Florence Le Grand, of New Ha. ven who fizured jn the automobile ac- cident on the Berlin turnpike Satur- day night, left the New Britain Gen- eral hospital today for her home., Victrolas at C. I. Pierce & Co. —advt. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alpert of 57 Jubilee street, a recep- tion was given Sunday afternoon ‘n honor af their son, Benjamin, who L. 24, DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER recently received an honorary degree from the Talmud Torah lodge on Elm street, Dinner will be served at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow night at Masonic hall, pre- ceding the Past Masters' night cele- bration. William A. Stadler of East street and Miss Olga Neumann of 112 Jubilee street were united in mar- riage vesterday afternoon by the Rev. M. W Gaudian of the German Lutheran church. The couple were at- tended by Wiliam Yuknot as best man and Miss Nellic Stadler ab brides- | maid. The faurth annual dance of the Traut and Hine Mutual Benefit asso- ciation will be held this evening ut Bardeck's hall on Arch street. | At | Preifter's Dancing Academy last even- ing. Miss Helen Janswick, dressed as Miss Liberty won the gold brooch for the best lady's costume, W. Bruce Perkins as a Mexican won a gold | i stickpin for the best gentleman’'s and Miss Ruth Igoe, gold handled pocket ’kn“e for the most comical costume Constable Fred Winkle | the masquerade given at She was dressed as an advertising clown. Chapman’s Dreamer orchestra of this city will furnish the music for the Trinity College Harvest Dance tonight in Hartford. The local musicians aro 16, 1920, L. Chapman, G. O'Brien, Violinist. J. Macartz saxaphonist and C. Sullivan, Banjoist. The Stanley Works foremen will hold the first meeting of the scason this evening in the restaurant. Sup- per will be served at 6 o'clock fol- {lowed by a general discussion of “Quality and Inspection.” The French members of St. Peter's church and are members of St Anne's society have completed plans for monthly whist parties, which will | be held in St. Jean de Baptiste hall on Church street. Mrs. Charles Maple street has gram telling of the safe arrival ! her nephew, Rev. Joseph F. Rae, Liverpool. The second meeting of the Stanley Works office class will be held this | evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. T L. Weed of the employment bureau will be the nrincipal speaker. Grand Regent Walter E. Spicer of Bristol will address members of the Royal Arcanum at their meeting to- | night A large class of candidates will also be initiated. F. Kemmerer of received a cable- of in 'QUAKE REGISTERED. Chicago, Nov. 16.—An earthquake of moderate intensity was recorded | early today on the seismograph at the University of Chicago. To Pay By Check To Pay by check eliminates a world of petty inconveniences caused by making change and by carrying cash for your needs. { To Pay by check reduces to the mini- mum the danger of loss of currency— by robbery, by fire, by ordinary Iess, by mistakes in making ¢hange. Merchants, housewives, clerks, farmers all are invited to open up an account with us. “Make This Your Bank” Personal Checking Accounts f?Habm.ofmweumbd business are paid by check, Itis a method we recommend also o in- dividualy because it Is convenient, reliablo and systematie, Systematise your personal finanees, If you haven't p personal ehecking sceount, open one with us and pay by COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. 274-276 Main Street. Open Saturday Ev enings 7—9 P. M. Pianist and director, ! 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, Cf STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 90 SHARES ORTH & JUDD MFG. C rice to yield better than 6¢ N gPri = ll. D. JUDD F.G. JUDD jUDD & CO 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTH Investments, Local Stocks «Telephones, 18 5 Landers, Frary & Clark “RIGHT Bought and Sold ; WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED. JOHN P. KEOGH " Member Consolidated Stork Exchange of New York. * STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Bostom. .G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~—Room '509, N. B. NatJ Bank Bldg. 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