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Financial ‘ e ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS| Wall Street, 10:30 A. M.—Accept- pee by Germany of the ultimatum of Ihe Allles prompted moderate cov g of short it the opening t today's market Coppers, jch were among th few tures strength during yvesterday's ses- lon, extended their gains by fractions . o point and olls also hardened. “ithin the first halt hour, however, ¢ market reversed its course L selling of the stecls. rucible topubli were conspicuously ., losing 2 and 3 1.2 points r %‘c(l\ ly. Sugare and tobaccos also eveloped a heavy tendency. [oreign hange, as indicated by preliminary ontracts on vy nd uotations, made no marked response Germany's surrender, Noon—the break in steels. which s accompanicd by reports of pros- ve Clerman competition ranged to 5 woints in Bethlehem, r le, Lackawanna and Republic. debaker, Chandler, Plerce-Arrow, whel Magneto, U Rubber and elly-8pringfield fell 1 to 3 1-2 and quipments, including Harvester and aldwin Locomotive lost 1 to . umatra Tobucco added 5 points to | ne and sugars forfeited | various specialties also Lalls, especially coal- Reading, Baltimore d Ohlo and Delaware, Lackawanna A4 Western dropping 1 to 4 points. all money opened at 61-2 per cent h moderate demand. 1:30 p. m.—Shorts extended their kresslons to the olls at midday, reing leaders of that group down 1 b 3 points Ralls and equipments lso made further lowses, but the Moline was checked when Crucible, debaker and American Sugar led rally of 1 to 3 points Wall Street Close.—Dealing of tho heaper ofls, as well as leather and mcco specialties was offset in the I hour by further selling of | els and call money's advance to | \ B cent The closing was Irre- 'l los approximated 900,000 [(New York Stock Exchange quotas us ‘urnished by Richter & Co., embers of the New York Stock changed. to 4 points, Iing 1 to 3 s were heavy, High. Low. Close. ‘hal. Mig 7 Baeet Sugar Can Car & Fay Cotton Oil H & Lther 11 Locomotive. 89814 Smit & Ret 43% Sug Ret oem $1& Sumatra Tel & Tel Tobacco Woolen naconda Cop h Top & N P Gult & Wt 1 pldwin Loco It & Ohlo “a%N th Steel B 3% kn Rap Tran 147% hn Pacific 16% bntl Lther 39% os & Ohlo 64 i M} & S P i Rk Isl & P 3 Copper Cop 1 Fuel & prsol Gan prn Prods ucible aba Cane dicott-John e ...... fe 1st pfr hston, W & n Electric pn Motors pod (B F) Co inols Central spir Copper terbor Con terbor Con pfd 13 t Mer Mar 16% t Mer Mar pfr 563 t Nickel 1685 it Paper 6Ty ‘ lly Spring Tire 47% 0y nnocott Cop.. 22%. 28 ck Stoel A0 high Valley 54 axwell Motor % ex Petrol ’ le Steel { pri Pac ond Y Air Br ¥ Central Y. NHand H prf and West prih Pac are O\l m Am P oand T nn R R erce Arrow tts Conl rens Steel i ay Con Cop peading op 1 and 8 AL T % 1% 88 13 63 106 . 82% 1% 89 0% 1% 145 116% 38 % 90% Co. Trom 4 163 (TEN TO MAMA— the wedding of (above), to Sir WEDDING GOES Unable to attend her daughter, Margot William Davson, in London, Elinor Glyn, famous author, saw the cere- mony in Los Angeles by movie. LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Bi4 Asked 134 140 108 Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Tel Am Hardware Am Hosiery Am Brass Dristol Brass Billings and fi[nn-u Colt's Arms Eagle Lock , ¥ and N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd . Peck, Stow and \\Ilrox Stanley Works Standard Screw Scovill Mfg Co Traut and FHine Unilon Mfg Co SABBATH BASEBALL COMING UP AGAIN com General Assembly Is Expected w0 Again Act on Mcasure Which Governor M. Vetoed., Hartford, May 11.—The gencral as- sembly today was expected to take up the bill to legally sanction, under lo- cal option, the playing of profession- al baseball and football on afternoons which Governor toed late yesterday This bill went through both branch- es without much opposition. l’rndluz its enactment managers of 1-;35(,-,,. league teams had withheld making = season’s schedule, cxpecting that boards of aldermen in Connecticut cities presented in the league would permit Sunday baseball. Last season Sunday games were played in Bridgeport and Waterbury without interference from ‘the local authorities. The Hartford team had to play away from home, while New Haven played in Hamden, just outside the city limits, Amateur sports legally may playe in parks under a’ law passed tour years ago. One objection offered to the present biil during debate upon it was that it gave to professional promoters of sports greater latitude than was given to amateur recreative sports. Governor Lake's objection was that it tended to further “commer- clalization” of the day STOCK AT LYCEUM Smith Post Will Have Company Here Sunday lake ve- be for Three Days and If Successful Wil Return in June for Indefinite Engagement. The lord Elwin stock company yal D, N ¥ in ON f . ons S and 1 puthern Pac % uth Rail aon, . udebaker Co xan Co pxas and 1ac pb Prod frans 01l nlon Pac nited Fruit Pnited Retail st 2 8 Indus Alco 6014 8 Rubber Co Kt T8 Steel N3%, Steel Cop ! a Car Chem lys Overla c Ol .. pnfirmation Phntngraphs" M TUD 1 1201 1003 1200 110 prd thr day ¢ngagement at Thurs- auspices Smith The will the | day, lyceum theater May Private beginning under the | the Walter J { Veterans of Foreign Wars any will play one of | Broadway shows while an added attraction will introduce vaudeville specialtics between the | acts. At Saturda matines they will | play “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,™ {for the benefit of the children. Ca i tain Gleason, the mystic, who claims an automobile containing seven pas- P wengers can run over his body will one of the added attractions. Manager ¥dward Ilegula of the theater announced this afternoon that if the engagement of the company proved successfil under the auspices of the loeal post he would have them yeturn for an indefinite run during the summer. | *Turn to the Right” | Bva,” “Civilian Clothes, of post, com- the latest here and as Adam and and other NEW BRITAIN .wl.Y HERALD, \WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 102 “:'F MILLION IN [NINE FIRES IN 15 | mmns 15 APPROVED, 10URS, NEW LONDON l" mtinued from First 1 reported propa it be Dbill The house planation, nd rejected tion of fruit, in expectation that the able to attend and and adopted the revised 1o promote then exp tabled will the Ator n after a brief ex- personal tax bill which will require women to pay this tax The house sent to the bills in hand which had been thereby waiving the time for reconsideration, except jected yesterday which protect rabbits against in hunting Mr. Stoddard rabbit bill held ove Amendments in The house adopted matters: Amending ringion Ele corporating & Power c n creased issue of bonds cott Hill fire district. In calling the calendar called “strike and lockout” found to b on Air claimed it was not rightly house having voted table. Mr. Stoddard jour showed that the reconsider had been tabled; Mr. Buckle raiscd the under parliamentary motion had been these the charfer of for not the tabled senate 1 ht. company Ren Flectric : authorizing an adopted, required bill re- was drawn to use of had ferrets the Housc. calendar Tor- in- Light an in- e ¥ the there, late vesterday clnimed motion the vote to take a roll call bill point ruling bill Buckley the to the to itselr. that the Speaker Huxford sustained the point taken by Mr. Buckley. Buckley's Amendmen: When the bill providing member shall .at the tee, director, ber of the board of state institution or an i receiving state aid by direct priation, came up, Mr. fered this amendment, adopted: “Provided, same time be commissioner nothing of finance bcing a trustee. that of the state board of finance o Buckley which herein prevent a member of the state boa no trus- r mem- appro; of- was shall rd director, commissioner or member of the board of managers of a state institution or institution recetving state aid lo in the town in which he resides. Mr. claimed that the bill against a certain the board. He said it Buckley said that it had been itself was a member was not. The of amendment was offered to make the bill fair in every respect and to keep | for the state the valuable services of | Tire & men who are serving in other capaci- ties. Mr. Buckley asked if The amended bill was adopted. it were pos- sible for the appropriations commit- tee to present a budget showing the purposes 50 that the house might have needed appropriations for special information. business way to do things. He thought this was a Colonel Eaton replied that he would try and have such a budget prepared, but the other committecs were responsi- ble as they for jec did not get in appropriations for their bills special In view of this reply, M ob- erson had tabled all bills on th endar calling for appropriations fol- lowing his action of last week. MRS. D. J. MAGUIRE IS Local Woman Stiate Secretary of C. AGAIN ELECTED D. of A. and Delegate to National Convention. Mrs been D. honored by re-eclection secretary of the state branch Catholic 1y convention Daughters of America the Daughters of Castile held at on Monday and Mrs, J. M Bric In port widijion to being state Mi<. Maguire w gate to the n held in Detroit, A number of local the state convention, having been Mrs. D. gnes Fox, district deputy: jonal Mich., women vice-regent; Miss A. Mck urer; Mrs. F. McGuire, Henne: Miss Nellie Mrs. O'Leary and Miss M Mrs. Genevieve Walsh, gent of New York, and M. national cretary of U that country forty-six courts ha in Porto s the 90.000 50 numbers states with e recently Rico and Although the order its original name courts it will continue ciples of unity s new name of t of America been one in was by with nd charity, Catholic | J. Maguire of this city h has state of the former- The state South alse named as convention in July. among membership throughout women courts. or deprived order n k of Norwz mara was re-clected state regent. ecretary, a dele- to be tended them Miss supreme re- Kelly, reported the in Six anized Panams of the pron- 11 hte of the nder MOTORCYCLE TRIP 1 Fyent to be Held 19—Meeting at Monier's House To- | morrow Night, Plans day are being made “Gyps cle tou bers of the 19. An avent last y motc local of vele this sort 100 motorcyelists, headed Monier, Jr., took a trip Pocotopaug. This year to have a party more Th will be a of re meeting It ut the home of Fred C. r.. at Maple Hill when plans will be coming affair, Four cities will join in the trip. formulated for the for club on was b to planned han 200. morrow Monier, it is on an hy June W the | all mem held r when a party of more lh;m‘ e They (Continued from First PPage.) tension wires to enable the firemen to combat the flames from neighboring telephone threw last in the poles, the city into | The city in over | the services | firemen. At} ils of firemen | | were still playi ter on the smol- der structure, only the outer shell of which remains standing. The building is covered by insurance. Mr. I"oran believes & ¢ also covered. New London’s ninth fire within hours came this noon, when appara- darkness for hours night. ! tire wi Jhsan s 1s the worst and 0 occupied volunteer » a nearly 1 today th 15 | tus was called to the former home of Bose, 164 Broad strect, now nied, wher rette ~d to have tr police and at Jeast a nd tod Although fire helieve that ! { last night of in- gained ne is under were to- | te clues. A number of suspects sed. - Revised estin of loss place it at $ 000 inst of £300.000 Of this amount $100,000 | ng fixed by the Foran & Son com- | any on stock and $70,000 by owners of the Chappell building. { 1t was nnnounced today that the building will be rebuilt and the IForan company will open temporary quarters tomorrow. While no definite announcement is made, it is under- that insurance carried is red to substantially cover the d stock. con- loss EXHIBITION, A phyical demonstration ex tion, in which the pupils of clementary schools will tale will be given in the auditorium the Junior High school on evening of this week. The exhibition will begin at 8 o’clock to which the public is cordially invited. The schools which will participate the event are as follows: Smith, lihu Burritt Northern Rockwell, IJast street and Lincoln part, of Friday | in Goodyear Stockholders Vote Refinancing Plan | Ma 11. company held their and passed A resolution was adopted authorizing 30,000,000 oxghr per cent 20 year lirst mortgage bonds, which already have been | over-subscribed. Insurance of $30,- | 000,000 cight per cent 10 year Jde- benture bonds also was authorized. The meeting adjourned until day without any action beinzg on reorganization. ron, O, —Goodyear stockhold- long Rubber ers here today de- ferred meeting nancing plants, on refi AKS TONIGHT. COMMER SF Arctic Circle Explorer to Be at Smith | reported to the | and Stree: School. Captain George Commer, represen- the from East | will tative legislature tonight Teachers” in Haddam Parents and gathering in the Smith street school. Captain Commer is a personal friend of ‘Arthur N. Rutherford's, and on the cities and boroughs committee with the New Britain legislator. The topic tonight will be about far north, as Captain Commer w companion of Admiral Peary's on se eral of his trips to the Arctic circle and is considered an authority on ex- ploration. speak at the | association the | | The | there were many I Wiliam G | London, Lynch, | Atlantic Port- the $5.000 WORTH OF DOG City stared when Miss Dorothy ser of New York came down ! new - POII DIPLOMATS youtnful entertaine the diplomatic six-year-old or 1 envoy. CITY ITEMS. Honduras 50 for rory balcony Battle of music advt The Mary's the at Don’t miss the battle of music the Armory Friday evening.—advt. A son was born yesterday to Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Grant of Park Terrace, Hartford. Mrs. ( nt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Madden Winthrop street. M. J spectato Ar Fri. evenir of St whist 1n afternoon Family circle will hold a tomorrow Holy church hall school Lambert, a railroad policeman, local police today, that the depot at Newington was entered last night and 75 pennies were stolen. The fire will give Alfred Lieuten board will meet Friday night, hearings in the case of John Brophy and Gilligan, rinst whom charges have heen preferred. | TARIFF LEGISLATION sposition Shown (0 Reject Any But Finance Committce Amendments to Emergency Bi Washington, M to reject any but amendments to the emergency bill v evidenced today the ate began final cowsideration of the Chairman Penrose asserted that to ments was to “open the gates for Such a course, he said would the bill. Repub 1 senators prompt- Iy voted down, 64 to 10, an amend- to prevent dumping of airplanes American markets. Deaths and Funerals Robers N. Peck, The funeral of Robert N. be held at wtown, Conn will be at that place, the day and time to be announced late finance committee s sen- of the committee accept any all.” ment on the iward J. Lynch this morning at The funeral of Mr: s held at 10 o'¢loc Mary's churcht Rev. William was the celebrant of a solemn high Rev. William was deacon, Rev. John T sub-deacon and Rev. Walter master of ceremonies. largely attended and floral bequests. Mrs. sang, “Oh Dry Those hody wis being taken The pall bearers wvere Charles Dunn of New H. Lynch, Jam J. Simpson and Edward flower bearers were David Mahoney, Shine and John Sullivan. The commit- tal ice at the grave in St. N cemetery was conducted by McCrann, Rev. John T. Winters Willliam Krausc. ne M. of Mrs. held the home on Rev. E. burial will rming St Downey requiem Krause ters Wi McCrann funeral mass. wis was an the from ll\l‘ church Dunn, orge Robert Kranich. The Bernard Clark, Walter und Rev. Murs, Wk The funeral CGilbert will be noon from Farmi on officiate and side cemetery, Gilbert Jane Miranda tomorrow afte Pcarl street, Itoberts will he in River- YOUN Head and Doctors This After vear old boy, . was acci- nother young- Bullet Lodged Perform Ope con. dentally shot tod ster ned Imi The bullet lodged in the boy . injuring the nose and face. His condition {s seri- ous and Doctors Clifton M. Cooley and -J. H. Potts performed an opera- and | of ! 11— Disposition | tarvifl | amend- | defeat | Peck will | and burial | Catholic the evening Win- | whist and affair Thairman; Frank | | itiative i 4nm\xp\ AR B8 T S HTER & Member New York Stock Exchange C( 100 SIlAKlES STANLEY WORKS, Preferred 50 SHARES BILLINGS & SPENCER, Pretd L. JCLL F. G. JUDD JUDD & CO. 23 WISST MAIN &T. NKW RRITALY, CONNEGXICCT Investnxents, Loval Stocks We Offer: 50 SHARES of LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. W, Danbur Middictown terbury JOHN P. STOCK < BONDS Telephones, 1§15, KEOGH Mcember Consolidated Stock Exchan; of New York. Brig Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tell @Thomson, 1fenn & g NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILD 10 CENTRAL ROW, DONALD R. HART, Mgr. HARTFORD, CONN. We Offer: 50 SHARES COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MANUFACTURING. Price On Application. 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