New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 11

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Fmazncnal News Wall Street, 10:30 @, m,—=Shares ot companies whase operationn may sufs ter curtallment should the digarmas ment proposals Qf the Unitod States government he carried out were mods crately heavy at the opening of tos day's market., Dethlehem Steel fell 1% points, Crucible 1% and U, 8§ Steel a half point, Otherwlse the mavs ket was flrruly strong especlally for oila and cquipments, Standard Ol of N. J., added 3% polnts to last wook's steady advance and most ot the cther olls, domestic and forelgn, Mexicun Pote excepted, were higher by frac- tlons to one polnt. ced doveloned frvegularly later, howcever, as pr sure against steels and olls boecame wore general. London, Nov. 14—The Vickers shares, which were most cifected were quoted at ten s six d as agoinst 11 g pine d last I'riday. Otlier recesslons ranged from six d to onc g, W The business transacted was not large in amount, the market evidently belng of the opinlon that it was too carly for the proposals drastically to affect the revenucs of companies which are not wholly dependent upon the manufacture of armaments, The possible effect, however, wasg not lost sight of and today's declines - were considered to reflect the sentiment of the American suggestions. Wall street, noon.—During the early reversal in which trading was active, Standard Ofl of N. J. reacted 4 points and declines among ustecls and equipments were extended. Some of the trans-continental and coal shares forfeited a point each. 'The list rallied before noon, however the recovery accompanying the fall in call money om 514 to 5 per cent. Mexican Pet. and some olls shared two point gains. Specialties com ing the chemical, drug, shipping an textile groups were strong, notabiy United Drug, American Linseed I'fd., Atlantic Gulf common and pfd. Amer- ican International and American Woolen these gaining 1 to almost 4 points. Wall reet, 1:30 p. m.—Selling of tormer war favorites assumed wider dimensions at mid-day. Bethlehem Steel increased its decline to 3 1-4 points, Crucible showed a loss of 2 points and related jssues were one to two points under last week's final prices. 0115, particularly Standard Oil of N. J,, became more reactionary and ‘.\Iemcun Pet. cancelled its rise. Am Beet Sug.. 28% 28 ° 28y ARIEC R 31% 30% 30 Am Car & Fdy.137Y 136 136 Am Cotton Oil.. 24% 2 ¢3 Am H & Leath.. 113% 103 11 Am Loco ...... 961% 93 B Am Smelt & Ref 4014 3014 Ari. Sug Ref com 563 5214 Ara Sum Tob .. 351 3214 Am Tel & Tel ..111% 1113 Am Tob ......126% " 124 Am Woolen .. 795 78 Anaconda Cop.. 43% 4214 Atch Top & S F 861 861 At Gul & W I 327 31 % Baldwin Loco .. 96 93 Balti & Ohio .. 371 Beth Steel B .. 67 3lyn Rapid Tran 8 8 Can. Pacific ....114% 114% Central Leath Co 323 301 Ches & Ohio ... 583 541 Chi Mil & St P 23% 22% Chi Rock Isl & P 3214 82 Chile Cop ..... 12% 12% Chimo Cop ..... 26% 26 Col Fuel & Iron 25 241, Consolidated Gas 94 923 Corn Prod Ref . 89134 87% Crucible StI ... 65 62155 Cuba Cane Sugal 77 73% Endicott-John .' 75 \7:& ) L AR 13% 13 Erfe 1st pfd ... 17% 17% 17% Gaston, W & W 1 s 1 Gen Elec ...... 1341 133 133 Gen Mot ...... 1% 1% 11y Good (BF) Co.. 32% 3134 3114 Gt Nth pfd ... 713% 723 Il Cen ........ 9614 95%, Insp Cop ...... 36% 36 Inter Con'....... Inter Con pfd.. Int Mar. .. Int Mr Mar pfd. 51% 51 Allis Chal Mfg.. 35% 34% Pacific Oil ..... 463% 44% Int Nickel ..... 13% 131 Int Paper ....., 66% 64% Kelly Spring .. 41% 40%, Kennecoit Cop 24% 234, Lack Steel ..... 41% 404 Lebhigh Valley .. 65 5415 Mex Petroleum 117% 112% Midvale Steel .. 251 2415 M url Paciffe 1014 189 Nat Lead ...... 80% 78 N Y Air Drake 61% 60 N Y Centrat ... 72% 172 NYNHGEH 13% 13% Norfolk West 96% 96 North Pacifle.. 79 761 A Pure Oil ..... 86% 85% 35% Pan Am P & T 52% 453 60 Penn R R .... 33% 6% ib% Picrce-Afrow ... 14 13% 13% Pittsb’'gh Cosl .. 60 69% 507% Pres Steel Car .. 61% 60% 00% Ray Con Cop .. 14% 13% 14 Reading ...... 70% 69% 697% Rep 1 & 8 ...... 60 4835 49 Royal D, N Y . F1% 407 0% Sinclair Ol Re 24% 23% 23% Southern Pe. .. 79 8% 18% Southern Rail, . 19 18% 18% Studebaker Co .. 74% 15% 8% Texs CO vevevo 47 45 % 45% Texas & Pacific . 22% 121 22 Tobac Products . 60% §9% 593 Francont Off ..., 9% 8% 8% Union Pacific .. 123% 122% 1229 Unitd Froit . 118% 117 117 United Retail 8t §1% 49% 40% U S Feod Prod ..11%; 11 5 U S Indus Aleo 45% 41% U & Rubber ,...40% 45% U § Steet ..... 835, 81% U § Steel pfd .. 113% 3125 113 Utah Cop ..... 56% 55% 56% Va Car Chem, ., 307 28% 29 Willys-Overfand ..6% 6 6 EXCRANGE. E2CcTianges o.ovvevs Jalsnces ... CUT OUT RED TAPE, Washington, Nov. 14~=(Py Asco- clated Press)-—Délogates to the arm- Mmanient coriference have cut the red tape of diplomacy=in one regard at least, They will dispense with the “formal and official estl” Iong as| sacred iwstitution wherever diplomats | per will Be held 4t 7 6'clock Wadnes- day evetifng and the Tndustral Coun- cfl luniehéon will f6ll6ew imniediately afterwor Fiirthar detalls 6f these meetings Wil b8 glven ia Tuesday's Herald, street, Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 3 o’clock. A report of the convention at Btamn- ford will be read, and members COOD SPEECH WEEK AT H ja A, 5. Hanoock, English Teachel, Talks This Morning A, B Hancaok, director of Lngllsh, pave & vory ateresting telk llxlu morning hotoro the upper cluss ¢ ¥ conecerning the good wpeec h drive which s now {n progecss, Con- cerning the meoting of th Intorents ed in forming w dobating noclety ho| sald that 1t hias been declded to or-| gunlze two woclotles which are to woric on n competitive hasls Heo sald, in part, rega good speoch drive: “Ciood upoeg g the doublo importance. Leaders in the business world, when they get to- gether in cbmmittec meetin, be ahle to express thew is to some degrco a salesman. We busy selling ourselves to other people; in other words, making good or bad | ons upon the: One girl was n in a school simply impres refused z positio because she cou which joke “This week mon mistakes which are m day In grammgr and cn Slang and vulgarisms are two clasases | of bad speech. S8lang needs no inti duction to any of us. F b vulgarism are ‘Youse guys’ nd ‘Lay off on dat stuff’ A sentence heard at the football dance on Saturday eve- 2 com- every ning was ‘And de odder guy comes| Si nm, | runnin’ out to where he ¥ compared with vulgarism is poetr “A way in which to correct yours Is to jot down the mistakes w are heard. Get someone at home, ,w\ well as in school to help you," Mr. Hancock said There are to be three prizes of- fered. One for a slogan for “Good Specch Week': a prize for a poster and a prize for the winner of a read- | ing contest to be held next week. Sio- B are to be in by Wedr this weels, p( ters by next Monday MAYOR WON'T ACCEPT M'MAHON AMENDMENT . Claim is Made That Suficient In- |53 ‘h\‘\\ Sunday at formation Concerning Nature of Changes is Not Given in Notice. The amendment offerd by P. €. Me- | Mahon and a number of others ‘“‘flqu s which ho proposes to amend the busi- |, ness to come before the next session | of the City Meeting board, has bel (n‘ declared illegal by Mayor Orson F.| Curtls, who announces that he will| entertain no motlons covering this resolution at the hoard’s session. Tho McMahon resolutlon calculates to provide a way “to revise and strike | out” the items pertaining to a §400, 000 schol bond issue, $45,000 stret bond issue and $20,000 appropriation |, the Connecticut to the board of charities. It does not state, however, in what manner thotu changes are to be made. The mayor's Interpretation of the charter is that such information must be given in the amendment. It I8 pointed out that the charter was amended to prevent tho substitution of budgets or Items ebout which |, those having the right to vote knew nothing prior to their introduction at the meecting. McMahon's amendment falls to apprise the members of what is to come before them, it s contend- ed. 2 LOCAL STOCK MARKET Bid Askec H{d Elec Light .... 130 138 Southern N I3 Tel American Brass ... 193 197 Am Hardware ...... 13 142 Blilings & Spencer Som v 24 27 Bristol DBrass ....... 2l Sl Kagle Logk ... 47 49 Landers, I' & C.,. 47 49 N B Machine Co. 6 9 Niies-Be-Pond com — 50 North & Judd . 43 4 Peck, Stow & Wilcox . 20 ] Rusgell Mg Co 103 11 Scovill Mig Co 300 31 Standard Screw 220 Traut and Hine Unton Mfg CO ..vvervnnns. = Staniey Works ............ 44 40 Steamship Ablaze 1,000 Miles Out of New York New York, Nov, i4.—The steam-|PF ght fire | ship San rancisco, which cau yesterday about 1,000 miles south from New York, is heading toward lermuda, radfo messages from the uhip said today. The fire was report- ed to he spreading. It broke out in the cross bunkers and then crept to number two hold. The steamship Ramon d'Larrinaga was reported standing by. Birth Control Meeting Participants Discharged New York, Nov, 14.—Mrs, Margaret | Sanger and Miss Mary Windeor were harged today by City Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan when police of- ficials failed to produce ov court to which they w when they r police to break up a bl meeting, dence in upon night (.m bstantiate cha e arrestad sted effor w. ( T. U \IET‘TV\G The W. ¢ T. U. will meet with C. 1. fymonds, 618 Chestnut Are ed to come prepared for work on mnnmc “minids for ¢, alsr @O0d NurAe malg ney, 160 high st 111 'xrw:-ful —Dng's work dolng washing cleanihg, Mrs, Niessn, [2 EL, top fleor, f1e14-1a% NEW BRITAIN HERALD, NOVEMBER O P RO A N A TPV R AT 8 4 W e g T INOP I R N S T AV T8 S e T MONDAY, WEST MAIN NIREEY, NEW URITAIN, CONN, 1, Bddy, Mg, Tel, 2010 X :;f .E.L’%l 3 hag mony triend o great vare >1n\vlj--T”f":w1 B Fepart i THE AV BILL IS § G A YEAR The divid &Power,8 Per Cent,'Will Pay This Bill. We recommend the purchase of this stock at $98.00 per Share as Safe and Conservative. of tho roferee {n bankruptey in lavts till noon today, campilgn hendquurters at 650 o'cloc mpalgn on Thanks. lave been | fa an asset in any| D phase of lfe, In business it 1s of| and urging all members of the Leglon to help in making the R , November 11 | 2d Crows roll o8, must| ves fluent- | ly and cgorrectly, In mle.manship,\ good speech comes in also. Lveryone | ¢ vallant and untalling 6orve | meme durl " is Hnll'v. he during the war PHYSICALDEPT. AT _ YPROVESPOPULAR Y ] UDD & CO. American Red Cross ng to the fullest ex- 1 Legion in its 'M now co-op te 'v with the & to obtain immediate reifef for disabled se: Commomx'o John Barry council, speak good | There ain soclal | ho cannot | (Continued From First Page) «plendid work, th nelatlon, | Davis will meet for sup- '“‘k"“' endo and a talk cver 1 in con'-'r,xm»r ett of b'( Lnu y eve- | of | R A e ke merica to lend their influence and | hest efforts to the !fl]l call in rec ugnl~ ((u\ rvf service by the usual eve v has a large class of m the indica > will be largest in any Y. M. C. committees membership in this group one from the industrial council, the gymnasium and one DEATHS AA\D H NERALS Kenna {s chairman matter in the hoys there will be two groups of © boys meeting with Phy- Joys' | © Saturday | M Two groups of High schoo! evening CEELIRY. hoy talks who | § gpeak on problems affecting the lives | have sedh woman sday of | f o'clock trolley Members of Following these club composed v evening | conference. f \\hu h were sy an enroliment - glven in honor| which comes was held Thursday banquet hall. Hartford evening in Davis Among and speakers were: | Delane There will be at his home requested to this morning a rousing good embers of Leading : .\hcphruh of that the mecting tome ual Older Roys' his late home ‘hr a social 1 At a n\rrnlu u‘ en's Auxiliary this evening the members will officiate > from all parts of the state. G. F. GROFF, M | Fairview cemeter, is conducted by the state Thomas Prende Word has been received he |death of Thomas Prender execn- | York city, delegations that 52 boys and leader: on which greatly the hoys who attended r good | them in publi At the final [ meets weekly “forward fare being conducted for the boys in *in Christian living by signifyving|checkers, cue ronque and billiards church, | Two socials with motion pistures as enlist in|an attraction were held the L this morn- |tior med | commereial hou: bad habit or e in Christian for Germany t resumption of iting in|ronized, and to advertlse its advan- 2y in the support of | tages to new men coming to the city, n his health gave out and he was two weeks ago became so ill that he wre ain under which had worked during and s had worked such havoc with his ;“\ll MEETING. the religious Two Teams Dropped From State League. Physical Department. the Kaceys State and his death was He is survived his strength | momentarily expected. | by his wie and 6 child attendance in his managers reported .109 112 drop Terryviile and Southington from | Tigh school students, l’h‘\p‘u"n‘\! Loys, . i a new | partment Will Have Supper and Social | Washington, Nov. 14 —Gunner's The % | Mate Joseph Francis Davis of Roxe bury, Mass, was washed overboard STAMIORD FACTORY BURNS the season at Middlet working hard to promote a prog mitted the following cole tweon 820,000 and $10,000. business and completing a [mere R clipied by the Con- and Mathew Rosen- f men's shirts, d gymnasinm ) BONE-DRY LAW closed since 1 A hoxing class will start next woe Transporting Med ah EtRictor 8 veloped in ERN GRINGS ACTION. §ovcka, K pared to make a te our gymnasium st to determ ms of the state has been sued en their swimming tests by directors and individually ta cinal purposes this ménth is the second suit sent to all rail 00 has been taken by Hopkins said | section which emnpc attention to the CONYE. l’(l \( e’ will be held 1 at the East street transportation of liq : Conference” still more the game than there '.s‘ rocommend that wish to play |age are asked t l’rmn\m‘n( Bar |i.4'.' 14— .lchn J composed 1 {actory, co \tion | sociation ¢+ born in Worce represented € irst general meetl men will be held in the gym nastum Wednes n Mr g the muh foremen to | per-dr ono comes | th tven t 8o far ag | A secured for | Ar nr\xr\ trade posaible loea named the Good Government “nm.'m.w as to what is on the mber .'\.-\'J Y(f"\( Stock Er»t'lmnfw Huceessoy o itiehter & Co, (iE ELECTRIC LIGHT ERA ends frrw_,.. 3 shares Conn. Light H. L. JUDD " G, JUDD [ 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNEOTICUT | Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 15151816 | - ‘ \\ E OFFER: Mr STANLEY WORKS, Pfd. in New | . . y are % > i i one 4 =1 @Qhomson, Tiemn 9 :f"j NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ] New Rritain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row DY ‘Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock \lemln-r N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. WE CGFFER: * EAGLE LOCK ’ STANLEY WORK PFD. Price on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts | am JOHN P. KEOUGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York at- | Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport i Danbury F s New Haven conference B Middletown BONDS Springfield f October boys in at-| Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston —Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 M. | and up | which o inform the members ATWATER TAKES OA'CH. C.|concrening our city, state and na- put |tional government, and to develop speaking. This group | Game tournaments | at city hall was crowded with The dormitory i being well pat-| the oath of their offices. which [ we have got out a poster to place in FATAL PISTOL DUEL. life [ the factories Jamestown, N. Y, Nov. 14—Two the| The membership is as follows: | burglars were wounded, one probatly Seniors, 560; Sustainl 0; Boys, | fatally, early today when they were 260. Total, 1.020 surprised by police officers while ate his Respectfully submitted, tempting to rob a safe in the Winter prozram CLARENCE H. BAR? 5 Garden theater here. One officer was hoys General Secret wounded in the breast but will re- 3 m\rvmm — cover. Chester Chase, one of the men and T - captured had five bullet wounds. o it PLAN BIG TIME. i R Favk Methodist Sunday Schoel Senior De- MAN LOST OVERBOARD. A social s will be held by the | is N embers o nior departmer ‘ 3 " 2 o ;‘1‘1.1"“‘:‘“ it Jul v \':\n:.\«:»:n(y‘:( from the battleship Utah in European hod : waters November 11, according to a nd|{Esus e S row evening when reports will be re- ceived the boys who attended | ment today. ence at New | r, and from the | S 1 the Older Girl the Older - | Have thi mwu”\‘“ e el leaderskip [ Rev. John . Davis will be the pri o cimal Lowis Trummer. o Anderson merly ler of the d art A ol ety | TEACHER OF VIOLIN A, and el aperintendent, will and Advanced Pupils Will other e | Be Accepted s PETITION | Available for Concerts—Musi- ~ cales—Recitals es, Nov. 14.—-A petition | Reeve of the Los An superior co trial to Mrs. Madalynne Obhenchain, all | . == charged with the murder of J. Belton Was | Kenne or dismiss the ind -nm-*nw been | HisdEwith ethe) A VALUABLE BOOKLET of Aol R e ""'“"F{'m 'ULL OF INFORMATION announced here W ”",f'x;f r the defendant who left FOCT TN BOSTON | ov. 14—Marshal Foch, DATA BOOK by thousands, was the ater Boston. The pared for his en- o ith the presen- tion on about 400 stocks an the| Bosto torta tation to the city by Mayor other functions were the con- . o degrees by Ifar E ings and Dividends, ersities and 13 and low prices. It also a parade of former women for | margin of safety table, etc. MARYLAND (-I\ TRIAL. a the mmmit» | it and, ¢ | proposad 3 ¢ F.| wont on to the trial course here to- Investment Securities for speed and other o lzatlon tests, Motlon plcturc s of Phono No. 2 3381 ment conference in New York W. T. SLOPER Bridgeport, Nov. 14.—I"rederick Atwater became mayor of Bridgeport at nocn today. The council chamber and women, as retiring Mayor Clifford B. Wilson turned over his oflice to his successor. Following Mayor Atwater, other elected city officials took dispatch received by the navy depart. ew Britain, | Limited Number of Beginners | nandate diecting Juise | PUDIO: 242 MAIN STREET Jantian immsdrate L1 DWIght St Phone 1322-5 It contains statistical informa- by Governor bonds listed on the New York Stock Exchange and other lead- ing Exchanges. Also short an- vileal history, present status, high cludes ticker abbreviations, Mailed Free Upon Request. out a I‘.n{»»‘ land !»Iv .\ ov. 14. fir“m m;: FRIEDMA MARKELSON & CO. icial stand- 742 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, OT. big Lattieship at top spoed about Maein OfMce Branch Office | 21 knots wers taken for exhivition || 45 Beaver St. 1823 Brobdww a club | before the R w York club Washington next Thursday,

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