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Financial News QUOTATIONS YURNISHED BY PUTNAM & €O, High Low Close Am Bt Sug 29 1 208 Am Can , 5 31y Am Car & I"dy.. 24 Am Loco i Am Sm & Re,.. 4 Am Sg Rf cm Am Sum Tob.... Am Tl & Tel Am Tob Am Wool Auna Cop Ateh Tp & 8 I°.. At GIt & W I1.. Bald Loco . Dalti & Ohio... Beth Steel Bl Bky Rp Tr. Can Pac .. Cen Leath Co.. Ches & Ohio. .. ChEMISGC SR Chi Bk I & P.. Chile Cop Chino Cru Steel «..... Cub Cn Sug.. Fndi-Johnson Gen Tlec Gen Mot Gt North pfd. 111 Cen Insp Cop Inter Con . Inter Cn pf. Inter Mr \ldr In Mer Mar pf. 5614 Allis-Chal Mfg.. 663 Baclic O] ¥ ool 48 Int Nickel o 13 Int Paper ] Kelly Springfield 411} Kennecott Cop . 247% Lack Steel Lehigh Valley .. Mex, Pet Midvalg Steel Missouri Pacific Norfolk & West North Pacific Pure Oil Pan Am P & Penn R R Pitts Coal 5 Steel Car op Rnu]!nz R(L\ 1 l'!, NS S OHIERER Sloss-S Steel & South South R Studcebaker Co Texas Co Ciee Texas & Pacitic . Tob Products Transcont Oil .. 10% Union Pacific . 130 Uhlted Irolt . 1 United Retaily St 531 U § Iood Pro .. 12 U 8. Indus Alco .. 40 u Rubber Co 49% U 8. Steel Utdh Copper Willys Overland (Putnam & Company.) Bid Asked Hfd Elec Light . SR b Ak Southern N E Tel American T 4 Am Hardware .. Billings and Spencer com Bristol Colt's Eagle ]n( N B Machine Co™ . le-Popd com and Judd A ‘mn\\ ana Wiicox. .. .. SRR (60 ST 105 vill Mfg Co .. Soecohin N Standard Screw . ...220 230 raut and Hine . MR TUnion Mfg Co . . o — 45 Stanley Works . Toheodzs 46 BOYS RECAPTURED James Bfllmldhm ulld Howard Clif- ton, Who Lscaped From State Re- form School, Caught by Local Police James Bernardino, of this city, and Howard Clifton of Hartford, who es- caped from the State School for Boys at Meriden last Tuesday, were picked up on Hartford avenue early this morning by Patrolmen Walenczius and McCarthy, The boys were found ¢ Connors drug store at the corner of Hartford avenue and North | street. At the police station th mitted they intended to burgla the place, when the police happened along. The Jocal police had information from the Hartford department, that scveral jobs were done in that city during the past few days. Sergeant Koenig came here, and after talking with the povs, they admitted that they were responsible for four breaxgs. They were taken back to Hartford by the sergeant. GETS LIQUOR BACK The liquors seized by the local po- lice at the home of Joseph Orzel of | High street, and which were or- dered returned to him in the Federal court, were r ved today from the polige station. The alleged alcohol i still M Hartford, but will be return- | ed to Orzel. Lawyer Michael A. Sex- | ton was coun - Orzel. LUTHERAN CHURCH NO1 Communion and reception of new members will be held at the Sund morning service. This service will be in English; 7:20 in the evening Rev. Hulteen of Hartford will lecture on the Fifth and Sixth Commandments, | Marshal Foch i§ the only French- man who has been appointed British | field marshal. PALACE Starting Next Sunday | Suddenly it became evident that no I do not predict an immedi | ably prevented a more drastic col- | abnormally low. Imports to date av- | only 3,000,000 tons—a decline of 23 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921, v T T M T P A, A A WAL T T VAN . 04 L0 0 A T W TS LA RS L 870 1T SR W ¥ SUGAR STOCKS GOOD BUY BUT LUM,‘ | s e (Authentic Statement hy Roger Babson Quoted Locally Only By | fone ot COMpared with OO0 g RN ARG 2 New Biritain Hernld.) ; Much interest is manifest ir Ao : o ke P I . quliest 1 pug ment is entirely prohable eni LS :‘"\ today, particularly on the weak side The worst is over, however, and the commodity is rapldly becoming read- mind underlying con ent stocks the pre roand a half ago, raw| grug on the market. Stocks cf Because you n nd we want you to have it s selling for tents' afeading sugar companies ihennwh tng & complete setof Furel achiments Free with oy 1—the most exorhitant price In| have dropped from. as hi ] modern history, Hysterical buying of | Appit, 1920, to 27% the p . both commodity and security resulted. | totton : Every woman knows it shortage existed; that the invisible [ covery but certainly belleve mpossible to romplet pply was in reality of enormous| s not a time to practically g \ N = H tean her hosse unl proportions. There could be but one| the commoditity-—or Rl | | S { result of such speeulation, Demoral- | lable wr companies, You will in | \ | he has attachments, Tl ization immediately followed. Prices| all probability pay mor or hothy B \ in February, 1921 declined to below | nest year, § 4 cents per pound. The readjustment| General busir ) b | il i vl pugs and the attach was wholly in keeping with the fun-|slowly but sur : 7 \ wil rug cleaner renova damentals and the inevitable law of (All rights strictly re ments clean the porticr tion and reaction It usually fol- lows that the higher a commodity upholstered furniture, ra P " /.9 Boes, the mote severe ig the reaction (,fl:y ftems T, S What is the world status at pres- \ g & s ] ent with raw sugar selling around § ) - 4 (1 7 a3 > lows, hookeas Revue tickets at K. of ¢, Home. cents? One point stands out promi- uently. The world production is not |adequate to meet the potentlal de- Yictrolas and Records at Morany'. | N E‘OY i‘ree A“flfi.! -advt, | mand. Remember that before the| . : | s \ 2 = | war, Europe produced nearly 50 per The annual collection for the ( ‘r‘h,‘ e h Z K;dene 230 olie University will he taken cent. of the world’s sugar, practicall ! i Mary's church tomorrow mornii 9,000,000 tons of the 18,000,000 tons. T e T o AT e We will gladly loan you a Dmcka and attachments for ten days y L L r‘r I i : ¥ X ithout co-t ohlization to you, output has been less than 3,500,000 | Leland's-—advt. jwethon ik y . . S R i o Tt e R e Sold on Basy Monthly Payments—aAn Ideal Xmas GIft—Phonc the normal figure. Turope is not re- | Glynn, was held at T o'clock this or Call Today. covering notwithstanding the cur-|morning at Mary's church CYRTR T T PO tatled per capita imption, inl - yfignight Sons of Wesleyan College LUNP, F & 0 ER CO- proportion to her n We are still | 44 Danceland tonight.—advt 2 WEST MAIN STREET N W Drttan exporting tremendous quantitics, more S T 7 ] ghan the record volume of @ year ago, | Communion services will be held at and 100 per cent. more than In 1913, | the Swedish Lutheran church tomor- | Until a more self-sustaining b fg o morng reached, a high volume of exports will be maintained. Cuba took upon her shoulders the burden of counteracting dwindling European production. The pinnacle = of the great expansion occurred in 1920—the .unpsychological ~moment. It takes a year to produce sugar, but the depression swept upon us in few short months. The huge made by Cuban growers tically wiped out and the timeiy func- tion of the Sugar Commission prob- Nettles haves been made into sub- | stitutes for cotton, paper, gas mantles and dyes. At 2 Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County oL Hart- and State of Connecticnt, on the th day of Navemb ) Present, Bernard I8, Gaftney, Ju Estate of Andrew Lawrence late of | Berlin, in said district dece | Upon the Petition of A, | nce of Hartford, Conn,, praying t1 - instrument in writing purporti to be the last will and testament of | said deceased may be proved, approv- |} ed and admitted to probate, as per | application on flle more pear ORDERED—That said application be heard and determined at the j'ro- | bate Office in New Britain, in sail dis- | lapse of the market and more serious financial difficultics. Al eye > fo- cussed on the unprecedenfed stock now close to 1,100,000 tons, an average ring the past ,000 tons. Do not ignore the cever, that stocks of sugar in this country are erage 440,000 tor r the volume of a year ago. Usually at this time D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, | of the year the bulk of the sugar | (Fict on the 3rd day of December, A. || TES@ EaSt AMaAs Ch&b crop Is In this country and not.in | o+ 4%h 8 5 0ciock tn the om |1 Cuba. The low tic invisible | 20¢ tha ,“.“I”"' 32 Flven ok fhe popd < P 3 f Ti . Y supply will inevitably cause markea | <16 Of said application and tho-time | ayments ior lins Year inroads in the Cuban stocks during ‘T'."]l 1‘,;““‘“ tearing thercon, Ly - the pext month or two. Morcover, | Lon & this o in some newspaper the financlal setback to the N‘;fi”" published in said New Britain, hav- —\rji!l h e Received GR producer is not without effect, | he | 1€ @ cireulation in said Distrixt, and | o R ¢ | by postin cof, on the pub- | present price of sugar Glose to R [t e R g G e Ni d K{ 2 l ot below the cost of replacement. It 1" o ey Lownios Lepliun ondaay, ov. th. is not surprising, therefore, that the [ St anc retiin fuake, | trend’ of production is dowinward SERNAR . The 1921-23° Cuban crop’ prornises : ________. Have YOU Broug'nt ail outout ‘sagregates birely: 1omn o (A AT ; Your Paymenis up to date? Open Tonight - _— Starting — o I\C‘{t Sllnday EVC. ; NOW PL. \ ING AT POX'S THL bHEIK Hatince 23¢ : : December 1st is the date on which we will open up our new savings plan: A Real, Leather Bound, Book Bank Wouldn’t it be Easier to Save Those Odd Quarters—Dimes—and Nickels if You Had Something Distinctive, Something Attractive Which Could be Placed Convenienily Anywhere in the Home? Come In Anfl Be The First To Get One. BURRITT "AVINGS BANK Cor. Church and Main American Legion Week “LYING LIPS” AR AR RAAAARS L oot AR AR SR ORI A ’\/E & CO. ork Stock Exchange Blehter & ¢o LT, NEW DRITAIN, CONN, TEL. 2040 Shares New Britain Gas APPLICATION SLOPER JUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stock Telephone 1515—1816 CAN BRASS CO. TR N R TN ¥ _\:ir,ymmm, o T . Am.(— flmmm m i & @a NEW BRITAIN HARTIORD New Britain National Bank Bldg 10 Central Row relephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 DONALD 1. HART, Man r Member Hartford Stock Member N, Y. Stock e WE OFFER: 4 Peck, Stow & Wilcox JOHN P. KEOUGH Member Consolidated Stock Ixchange of New York Waterbury \ HQ Bridgeport Danbury bTO(V' I\? New Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield Dircet Pricate Wire to New York and Boston . GROI'F, Mgr.—BRoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bapk Bldg.—Tel. 1012 TORGANIZED 16 6 O i SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS are those who give preference to safety over big dividend promises and place their money where it is absolutely secure. Make it a habit to deposit with the New in National Bank. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. All Deposits in this Bank under U. Government Supervision. The Hartford - Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. (apital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upw ards Settlement of Estates, wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time‘ “LOUIS PERLYSKY Certificd Public Accountant 3 MAIN STREET HARTI'ORD, CONN. SERVICE “This bank builds a surplus to guard against emergencies. So also should you.” De immune to the j;n‘: of the unexpected —alive to the opportuu.ties arnung you, by protecting yourself with a financial reserve. (ou can open an Interest Paying Account with us today.