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'Financial ALL STREET STOCK HANGE REPORTS their posi- hour, also tractions, bers, but rails con- The closing was irregu approximated 450,000 lose—Metals improved in the last lars and ru — New York Stock Fxchange quota- furnished by Richter & Co., fbers of the New York Stock ange. ) Wl - Street, 10:30 "o, nr-—Indus- ¥ and ralls followed contrary at the opening of today's mar- t, the former ®oon recording a bor of suhstanticl galus wiile tations wore inclined to rucible Stoel resumed its ro- ership At an eirly advance of points. Vannadium rose 1 1-4 wal Electric i 3-4 and Mexican 1, The loeal tractions «lso ened with equipments, mo- coppers and chemicals. Atlautic Line foll one point and moder- recessions attended the first of- ngs of Southern Pacific, Reading, peake and Ohlo, International v, Soars-Roebuck and General phalt Ms-Chalmer Mt Beet Sugar. Can o 254 46% 1 Car . Fdy..124% Cotton Of1... 21% 1,0€0....... 83% Smelt & Ref 387% Bug Ref com 937 Sum Tob .. Tel & Tel Tobaceo .. ‘Woolen gonda Copper 35% Top & 8 F. 83 Gt & West 1 72 n Loco % o & Ohlo 36 % el B.... 69% ap Tran 14 Pacific 117% Leath Co 38 % & Ohio 60 Ml & St P20 Rock Is! & P 27% Copper n% 0 Cop ..,... 23% lidated Gas S1% bn Prod Ret../ 70% ble Stoel (1] Cane Sug.. 23% lcofl-.’nhu 0N ceeas 14% st ptd ... 20% , WawW % \Bleotric ..128 Motors 15 (PF) Co.. 41% ‘orth pfd Y ir Copper 4N r Con .. 514 Con ptd... 14% 15% 56 15% . 59% he Tire 46% LY b Valley 11 Motor eoPtdol ale Steel Pacific Alr Brake. . ntral NH&an & Wost . a 102% i 3% . T0% L 24% 6l 13% S8% 70 6% 24 0834 23% 2% 4“4 NGy fir Oil Refin m Pacific Rallway ker Co Co Producta it On 10% Pacific ...120% ruit (100 pe. ) i00.104 1l St BT% prod 5% ndus Alco 68y bber Co 6T% ol iy ool pfd MARKET TODAY Wisctrio Light N. E. Telephone Mardwage Hostery & Clark m Maehine 1 21 33 ® " « T v n LA e . e e d — ——————— e e e By S S S T e FUNERAD OF POPE'S NEW BRITAIN DA BROTHER Simple sewices marked the funeral of Marquis Della Pope Benedict Rome, Italy, pope. the plain Xv, The arrow indicates the In the center of the circle lies wood coffin Chiesa, brother of at the Vatican, containing the body of the marquis BASKETBALL SCHEDULE New Hritain High School Team Has Arranged List of Eleven Games for ason. bus- fol- The New Britain High school ketball team has arranged the lowing schedule of games to be played this year. Included on the list are many rivals, prominent among them being }lartford and New Haven. Last year the local aggregation was de- feated twice by Hartford, but it is ex- pected that with Reynolds as their captain this year's team will bring home two victories. The schedule of games lows Jan. Britain. Jan. 24—Hartford at New Britain Feb. 4—Roxbury at New Britain. ¥eb. 11—New Haven at New Haven. Feb, 18—Roxbury at Roxbury. Feb. 19—Meriden at New TRritain. ¥Feb. 25—Bristol at Bristol. March 4—S8outh Maachester South Manchester. March 11—Middletown town, March 18—New Haven at New RBrit- i= as tol- 21—Sputh Manchester at New at at Middle- ® 3 Hartford at Hartford March nn\\\\ COLOR LINE Harvard ’I'r-(k Toam \\llll Two Col- ored Athletes Not Going South, Jan, 17.—The team Mass., track Cambridge, Harvard varsity had planned "prng Mason-Dixon line southern trip for the not go below the as & result of ac- tion by University of Virginia and the Naval academy. To a communi- eation hy Major ¥red Moore, grad uate manager of athleties at Harvard saying that the Crimson team in- cluded two nexzro blood athletes both institutions roplied that they con- midercd it best under the circum- stances that track meets scheduled with Marvard in April should not be held The cancell:tion has Harvard, Major Moore adding that the initiative ter was taken by him neen made by sald tog sld today, in the mat- which | is the ship n MALLEST—This fighting a torpedo boat. NAVY'S Harnet, the smallest the U. 8. navy. IUs Two men operate it, a captain and an engineer. It is with the flect at winter maneuvers in Panama waters and if it its value the navy will get more proves DOLLAR DAY Wednesday to Feature Bargains at Local Merchants' Stores—to S pass All Others in Low Prices, clothes of the Commerce Dollar Signalizing the drop in the bureau prices, mereantile Chamber of New Rritain od local stores here, this week. 100 merchants will partiei- this sales day which is ex- to surpass all previous trade days held under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. In the drop in pri the advertising 0l Time Dollar Day carries the ap- peal to the people to start buying, and to keep on buying, The mercantile bureau asks the people to study the advertisements of the various merchants which will appear in tomorrow's lpcal newse papers. The committee in charge of Old Time Dollar Day consists of Howard Wilson, chairman: Maxwell Porter, F. O. Rackliffe and Willilam €. Krano- witz, advertising. Time Wednes- has ar for y in the of Nearly pate in pected MRS. J. C. IRVING DIES Mc ominent Member of Trinity 0- dist Church Passes Away This Noon at the New Britain Hospi Irving of 70 of Charles H. the following leaves two Edward, a rter wife Mrs. Jennie C iurden street, the Irving, died this Britain General hospital, peration last week. She sons, Charles W. and duughter, Mrs. Raymond Catlin, of this city, a broth, orge B. Carter of Berlin, and two grandchildren, Winton and Dorothy Catlin 8f this ecity. Mrs. Irving was a promineg noon at New an Qo HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921. HOBVER FUND DRIVE | MASS. PLANS LAWS (Continued from First ia.e ) of the zlol and would break down the spirit of racial hatred which has been bred into the people of other countries, which w indirectly the cause of the world war. The succor to be extended to the coming generation would be the greatest hope for future peace i 1o be a “"good will” offering and it i fitting that the children of today should help in promoting the friend- ship of the children of forcign lands, who will adults at the same time as our children. He predicted that the drive would be no failure in this city or in America. RReports of Capta Treasurer W. H_ Judd was called upon for his repori. The captains porting handed in the following figures B. Loomis C. J. Law Hungerford ge H. Doda North Black Wightman TRogers Mills Camp George Hean tradley George Christ . Townhill Pritchard Neumann Comstock peoples It be B 1t 5.00 .00 .00 Marsland Wilson n's committee contributions Previously report Grand total il Other Speaket Paul K. Rogers remarked that the report did not show that the city had reached its quota, although there was other money that he knew, of still to come in. We have approxi- mately $6,000 to go, he said and will continue until we have reached our quota. He then announced that there would be another lunch next riday noon. It will be up to every team captain to get approximately 25 per cent over what he ha§ secured. Mr. Rogers then told of a touching in- cident that happened in connection with the appeal for funds in New HHaven. Four little boys came into headquarters and each gave a two dollar and a half gold picce. The ci cumstances interested those in charge of the drive and they started an in- jon as to why four little boys should give two dollars and =n haif in gold at the same time. It was ascertained that they were from St Francis' Orphan Asylum, and that they were awarded the money a prige for good behaviour for the vear- Fuge thermore, it was found out that that whis all of the money that they would have for the whole year. P. 8. McMahon spoke briefly of the need of the money and expressed his willingness to help. He also told of the day, soon to come, when the moving picture houses planned to aise $3.000,000 in one day for the use. New Diritain should help, he aid, and probably would raise its quota (6% 495 Jennett was the last speaker. e stated that he had trusted in Hoove estimnte of needs in pre- vious campaigns and there was every reason to believe the present amount was needed. It amounts to I 5 per cent of the money t have raised for our own nccds. CITY ITEMS Removal sale at Besse-Leiand's.— edvt. Court Friendly, No. 45, I, of hold a meeting at the endly rooms on Church stréet tomorrow evening. A class of candidates will reccive a dc- grec. Plans will also be mnade for a danco and social in the near future A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Smith of w london. Mr=. Smith was formerly Miss Mad; Crean of this city The Lady Owl minstr entertainment for the ville tonight. Bus will 5 and 10 cent store at H:45. A meeting of Muriel MacSwiney branch of the Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in St. Joseph's school hall Fugene T. Wells of Lincoln street, has received a box of elegant oranzes and grape fruit from Florida. Tt v sent to him by his sister, Mrs. F lin Taylor, who with Mr. Taylor her mother, Mrs. Mary I. Well spending the winter at Sarasota, Mr. Graham’s class for mar couples and friends Wed. eve., Jan —advt A marriage out by Joseph street, and street Four ¢ cases of scarlet quarantine by the this morning. It was announced from the headquarters that the amount realized in the sale of Christmas seals for the | benetit of the tuberculosis suffcrers mounted to $2,700. 1 AL will : will give gles in Ter leave from been taken 24 Oranze 20 Oranse ‘nse has ki of Iagaj of lic Rosie diphtheria and 1wo fever were placed in health department 1508 Cof { 30 to ! RAISES $22 040.69| TO FRUSTRATE CROOKS | & 50 Million Mulcted From Credulous State Last Year. in Boston, Jan. 17.—Legislation re- quiring that securities of uncertain en- terprises be passed upon by state of- ficials betore being sold and that brokers and their salesmen be regis- tercd so that sale of securities through misr g tion may be prevented, is recommended by a ¥peclal commission in a report filed with the legislature today. The commission also asks i ment to existing legislation persons corporations money deposit for safe investment under the jur the state banking commi Do claring that “fraudulent or worthle; securities amounting 1o hetween thirty and fifty million dollars were sold in this commonwealth during the last year,"” the report says: “Difficulty in stopping as Ponzi’s lies in the the existing statutes. islation now recommended have heen impossible for operate in this state.’ Charles Pon scheme 50 per cent interest in 45 days through the sale of international postal reply coupons which attracted thousands of investors, resulted, in the opinion of the commission in a shaking of the confidence of our foreign-born pop- ulation in American institutions and American ideals, “Unfortunately.” continues the port, “‘some people believe that Ponzi was clever enough (o devise a scheme of operation which can be repeated with modifications to again deceive the unwary and that no law ean stop such schemes. Such helief casts refle upon our system of law and ovder and fortunately 1s unfoundes n amend- to place receiving keeping or or of on such schemes inadequacy of Under the leg- it would Ponzi 10 of re- Deaths and Funerals Frederick Lyford Bigelow funeral of Frederick of 76 Pleasant street, after a month’s illness afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. 1 Davis officiated and in- terment was in Fu xhvn-\\ 1'0nu-(el'y. Mr. Bigelow was 51 ) had b r employed fo at the office of the I & I, Corbin fac- tory. I'revious to entering the employ of that concern he wus a prescription clerk in the Main street drug store formerly conducted by Reginald Bancroft Besides his wife, Mr. Bigelow lcaves three children. lyford, Miss yne Bigelow and Ralph Farrell. A brother, Willlam, of New Rochelle, also suryives. The bearers were W. G. Mueller, ieorge Christ, Williaan McKirdy, Har- rv Jenks, IHarry Parker and Everetlt Staples. Ly ford who died The Bigelow Saturds held this Rev. John Mrs. William P, Kennedy. The funeral of Mrs. William Kennedy was held at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Mary’s church. A sol- emn requiem high mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Walter McCrann. Rev. Willilam A. Downty was deancon, and Rev. John T. Winters was sub-deacon. The pall bearers were William Ralph, Louis Benz, John Dwwyer, rick Kennedy, Willianm Kennedy James McCormick of New York. Wil- liam Kennedy of New York, was flow- er bearer. The burial was in St. Mar new cemetery, and the committal serv- ice was conducted by Rev. William AL Downey. Pat- and s Mrs. Maud Mrs. Maud L. Nyvo di Newington Faturday 33 yvears of age her husband, John three sons, William I1., Horac Tho, funeral tomorrow afternoon at 1 the home. ‘Burial will be Conh. at her home night. She She survived F. Nvye, Howard 1. and will bo held o'clock from in Columbia, in is and Dies In Meriden. Mrs. George Stanley, formerly a r ident of Kensington, died at her home in Meriden Saturday evening. Before her marriage Mrs. Stanley was Miss Elizabeth Corbly nd W well known in Kensington. he is survived by her husband: four daughters, Mrs. Ger trude Quinn. Mrs. John Pritchard of Meriden, M Daniel I r of Hart- ford and Miss Mar) of New York: five sons, Harry, Charles Walter of Meriden, L.eRoy of INidge- port and Robert of New York: ono sis- ter, Miss Mary Corbly of Meriden three brothe Thomas and William Corbly of Merider and James Corbly of this city Olar v. Igren. Valentine Nordgren, aged 68 of Commonwealth avenue, | this morning at the New Brit- General hospital. He was a na- of Sweden, and for over 30 vears has resided in this city. Ie was employed as o lockmaker at Russell and rwin Manufacturing company. He leaves his widow; four | sons, Sigfrid, Gustave, Lawrence and | Julius Nordgren; and two daughters Beda and Ilbba Nordgren, He ves a4 brother and four bers in Sweden. The funeral willy i 2 o'clock mh\or ow . afls his late resideng nhmun will Ol ven died ain 56 was | P and ; Mecmber New ST MAIN STREE STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. WE OFFER:— R B3 AR S B R 100 Shares Stanley’ 50 Shares North & | 50 Shares New Britain. 50 Shares Billings & Sy Il L. JUDD 23 WEST MAIN ST, Investments, Local Stocks WE OFFER: 10 COLD WAVE IS DUE Tucsday, With Decidedly Lower Temperature Fair Tonight and is Predicted. Haven, Jan. Haven and vicinity: cidedly colder tonight Tfor Connecticu 1 tonight Tuesday; colder with a cold tonight: west and northwest gales. Weather conditions The storm that was central over Indiana y terday morning moved rapidly « ward and is now central off Maine coast. It caused high with light snow in the eastern tion or the Inke vegion and Iingland. The hizhe velowity the wind reported was i miles hour at Bu o, N. Y. The storm is followed by an extended area of high pressure which is severe cold wave in the Mississippi valley and lake The lowest temperature was 36 zero at Prince Albert, Canada. Conditions favor for this vicinity generally fair weatner with lower |<-m1u~r:|lur.- i s THRIFT 'WEEK New and de- Tuesday. and wave and t- the winds por- upper region. below | Is Being Held at the New Britain [ High School—Other | Notes, National thrift weeck is being ob- served at the local liigh school with appropriate exercises. The upper class men held assembly this morning at which tin Benjamin Franklin's birthday wus observed. The upper s mien will meet agiain on Wednes- The t(wo first y ‘lasses will meet on Tuesday and Thursday of this week in the auditorfum. A special time scnedule vogue on January 17, 18, 19 and 20 so that the teachers may have the opportunity to finish their records and the students a chance to complete their wor Tests will be given Sat- urday morning, January 29, in the vocational building for the purpose of removing conditions. Further nouncements in regards to these tests will be madae Jater. will be in NDED. church aund- th peo- SERMON WELL AT The Trinity Methodist jtorim was filled last night v ple who had come to hear Rev. John avis preach on ‘‘Iive A.oonl reasons New | of | per | sing quite | Observance of National Thrife Week | an- ! !' How Many Invisible Guests Will You Have KEO! Member Consolidated Stock Exchange o STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York 1. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N, B. Nat1 F. G. JUDD jUDD & NEW BRITAIN, © 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS COMMON, 40 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & C R AMERICAN HARDWARE., TO HIT HERE SOON | *er Are The Germ terno office) commit! year was church has cants and 18 | are 146 chil ! ¢hial school’ school. The for the dolph+T.t: Hausmann; treasurer, deacons, ¥y Hausmann, nide: schaq Martin Well and trustee follo B SCHUL William Kraus, dau 71 Rhodes terday mor Lutheran ¢f Gaudian., After a we Hartford, 1} on a weddi will live i the son of Newington ST. Plans aj to be: parish hall All proceed of the pari Collectio church ne: Transcript. will recel A month's ¥Friday moj e Mrs, of the centered ALMQ In their. portuny; open to Al