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Financial News Wall street—Prices were firm to strong for the most purt during to day's brief stock market period, Deal- ings represented little more, however thar the customary week-end adjust- ment of speculative accounts, Oils led the rally at gains of 1 to 4 points. Lobaccos and miscellaneous Issues, in- cluding chaln stores and merchandis- Ing stocks also were higher, Utllitles were featured by Montana Power which rose 31 points showed moderate improvement espec- fally Lehigh Valley, New York, Chica- go and 8t, Louis, and Loulsville and Nashville, but Chicago Northwestern sommon and pfd, were heavy, Of the better know speclalties, rubbers showed further depression. The clos- Ing was strong. Sales approximated 860,000 shares. Bonds, Including Liberty issues were dull but mainly Nigher, Close EERTY 38 20% 106 44 5874 861 115 % Low 34 33 20 10415 43% 58 34 116% High 241 331 203 Am Beet Su Am Am Cotton Oil Am Am Am Am Am Smelt & Ref 44 Su Ref com 59 Sumatra Tob . 35% Tel and Tel 115% Am Tobacco 130 Am Woolen .....70% Anaconda Cop .. 48% Atch Top & 8 |7 928 At Gulf & WTI . 31% Baldwin Loco 5% Baltimore & O . 34% Beth Stel B . 5614 Canada Pacific . 1197% Central Leath Co 3013 Chio & Ohio 543 Chi Mill & St P 17% Chi Rock Tsl & P 3114 Chile Copper .. 15% Corn Pro Ref A Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Su . Endicott-Johnson Erie Erie 1st pfd . Gen Electrlc Gen Motors ... Gt North pfd .. Inspiration Cop . Inter Con ...... Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chal Mfg Pacific Oil Int Nickel Int Paper .. Kelly Spring Tire Kennecott Cop . lLehigh Valley Midvale Stel .... Missouri Pacific . N Y Central .... NYNHG&H. Norfolk & W North Pacific Pure Oil ...... Pan AmP & T .5 Penn R R Pierce-Arrow ... Pittsburgh Coal . Pressed Steel Car Ray Con Cop .. Reading . Rep I & 8 .... Rayol D, N Y Sinclair Oil Re . South Pacific South Railway Studebaker Co 81% Texas Co . 43% Texas & Padific . 2 Tobacco Pro ... Transcont Oll Union Pacific . United Fruit .. United Re St .. 52% U 8§ Food Pro . 9% U S Indus Alco 38%4 U8 RubCo.... 652% U S Steel .... 82% U & Steel pfd ."1147% Utah Cop . 62% Va Car Chem . 2 Willys Overland . 5% (Furnished by Putnam Co.) Bid 153 121 288 1566 16 20 52 79 489 921 383 1% 147% 6655 165 733 13% 96 1% 5% 6314 14% 79 72 633 147 9 72 524 50% 193 79 18 Hft Elec Light .... Southern N E Tel . American Brass . Am Hardware . Bill. & Spences com . Bristol Brass .... Colt's Arms . Bagle Lock . Landers F and C . N. B. Machine Co. . N B Machine Co ... Niles-Be-Pond com . North and Judd . Peck, Stow-and Wilcox .. Russell Mfg Co . Rcovill Mfg Co Standard Screw Traut and Hine . Union Mfg Co .. Stanley oWrks . H.8.T0 PLALTONIGHT Fact Game Will Go On in Spite ‘of That Some Players Are Ineligible— Eligibility Rights Waived. South Manchester having waived claims to eligibility rules, the game between the N. B. H. 8. and the team of that High school will be played tonight at the local High as scheduled. Announcement was made yester- day afternoon that the game was called off, due to the fact that several members of the squad were not eligible. When South Manchester heard of this fact arrangements were made to play despite the ruling on ineligibles participating. Wilson, the sturdy guard on t_ho Corbin quintet that captured the city championship two years ago, will be in the line-up, playing a guard position with Captain *Dave” Ma- honey. McCabe will play at center and LaHar and Landino forwards. school Federal Jury Disagrees In Trial of Dunston New York, Jan. 7.—A federal Jjury trying John Dunston, head of *Jack’s" widely kpown tenderloin I'('h'(-ltlll‘:ln(.\ on a charge of violating the Volstead act, was dismissed by Judge Knox to- day when it reported a disagree- ment, During the trial yesterday Pro-| hibitlon Enforcement agents nr"lzw[ liquors valued at $100,000 in a raid of } a room above the restaurant. Dun- ston declared the liquor was his own | private stoc There are still 10,000 American soldiers In theé American occupied wrea on the Rhine. | 2 I best butter, $1. Russell Dros. Radls | Dr. Lorenz Pr New York. The noted Viennes New York. k lay was angrily condemned as “‘petty” by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922, actising Again | reach the | of depression in 19 e surgeon is again operating in| OPEN FORUMS FOR C, OF C. Monthly News Letter in New! Dress--Othier Business Open forums for members of the | Chamber of Commerce, to he held at | regular inter All be proposed at | the weekly meeting of the board of | directors of general discussion of any subjects of common interest and any |action taken will be in the nature of @ recommendation to the Chamber of Commerce and will not be binding upon that body. One of the chief objects of the fo um will be that of investigating needs of the community, hearing reports of committecs appointed for this pose and making suitable disposition | of the reports. News Letter pur- | | The monthly news letter issued this | morning to members of the Chamber of Commerce is brimful of spicy items | of general interest. It comes out in new form, having on its cover a draw- | ing the factory section of a city, showing the smoke belching forth | from tall smoke stacks, and the build- | ings of the eity in the distance. The drawing was sketched by Secretary Ray l. Makin. Some of the items in part are as foliows: All Year Round Recreation Recently the Chamber was ap- proached by a representative of the ! National Playground and Recrcation | Assoclation, in an endeavor to se all year round recreation for Britain. After presenting the matter | to the board of directors, they decid- | ed to rafse the $300.00 nec y for| preliminary expenses. The committee | appointed to raose the foregoing | amount is as follows: L. A Sprague, | Noah Lucas, 1. W ton, I 0 Rackliffe, and President John C.| Loomis. | | Dircctors’ Mecting “Because of inc. the many matters day, it has been found adtisable, as well as necessary, to hold regular meetings of the Board of Directors of the Chamber, every week, Monday at the New Britain club. The directors will meet for luncheon, after which | they will take up a regular prepared docket. d activity, and ing from day to Traffic Bureau Notes "The Traffic Bureau meeting held at the Elks’ club on December 13th, 1921, wi the best Traflic Bureau meeting we ever had. There were ap- | proximately 125 present. Robbins I.| Stoeckel, Commissioner of Motor Vehi- cles, gave a talk on *“Motor Vehicle Reglstration Fees,” explanatory of the many questions in the minds of those present in regard to the new laws which have just become effective. “The next mec & will be held on January 12th, at 12:15 at the ks club. The president of the Rotary club has arranged with the chairman of the Traflic Bureau, to hold over thw" ” [auto Iwumu- meeting, scheduled to he held (’:m January 1eth, until January in order that the Rotarians may | the followin . Lerc speake RJR00, BrEsluancat e Nation New don and chairman of Rivers, Harbors and Bridges Commission ol the . H. Hashagen and G. 1. Hill of ihe Steamship Lines and W. B, Clark of the General Navigation Co. A»Nfiv Ga;ne bank of Lon- | State; I iy INCREASED ADVERTIS TO STABILIZE BUSINESS, BABSON SAYS In discussing his recent trip about the country, Roger W, Dabson, utiu- tisticlan and business authority, out lines the first opportunity of the com ing perfod of prosperity as follows “On this recent trip which took me into upractically every Industrl nl o« in the United 1 talk ol to business men and small, ut thelr hus il wi el hoth the pre situation ture plans enter States, large discuss ent and fus parent that the exeen heen busy i the , even Lusinesses themselves hiave not “In tact, American have probubly done more ing #inece the they did in the whole period of pros perity which preceded it Almost cvery man I talked with has a plan for a new building, product, or the development of a new sales field The project the details have heen worked out, and he is just waiting for conditions to ettled Al of t tal n business real think- | in than depression set get ¢ pla <t yeai will he and mean potoy the | A placed markets for 1 or wetual ord 1§ prices »levels, s situation vapparent hottom of. the reach as we present area offers the first real chance of the coming period of provement, Future business is now on the production counter, You can buy it cheaper now than you will he sle to buy it at any time during the next four or five y | "It takes no little to go dounter to the popular nt spend money for advertisi when | immediate returns are smal than | usual but I am convineed that the | man who has that foresight and cour- | age will gain an advantage—a run- | courage | | cur ING WILL DO MUCH him im Wil earry periods ning start that through the coming provement and prosperity 2 0% the year to use the reserve de during the fat years, Cut| production costs as much s possible, hut don't skimp your sclling appro priation during 1922, Defer expansion of plant until next year, hut this year increase your advertising | luke the ggressive course! ‘There will be considerable business this sum more the coming fall and win ter, more still next year, But the man who goes after it now i the man who will get it “In general business the slight sea- sonal reaction which I forecast three weeks ago for January is already ap- pirent The ] Reports show business running 17 per below normal-—four per cent than last week" (Al Tublication and Radio Strictly Reserved,) mer 1hson cont lower Right U, S, SENDS SUPPLIES Ja To=The left Panama, American gunbout Asheville tor the provinee of Darien, carrying a relief party and foodstuffs and clothing for the sufferers In the inundated districts | has of the Tuira river basin, The governor | of Panomi provinee is on board the Asheville, | MAC NIDER NAMES STEC! Indianapolis, Jan. 7.—Dan Ste Ottumwa, Ia., has been appointed chairman of the American Legion's national legislative committee, it was announced by Hanford MacNider, na- tlonal commander. John of Boston among the other rerbourne members, Best butter Hlc 1b, —advt, A Solution Of The Bath Problem tecipe for the Saturday Night Bath: Take one tub, fill it; with water, flavor with soap. cries, add one pup. Never mind Place in that one child. If child velp of pup, child will stop cry- |ing. Jeanie Mahoney, of New York, wants to bathe twice a day sinee her mother followed this recipe. And who thought there | were still tin bath tubs in New York? loose | new inside ou'd hetter tire The Kids have They curl up on tl of a tire and go looping wde. Anna Johansen, of San Fran- co, can loop 200 times and still be able to stand. wateh your game, down al | ri [ Bald Head Club Will | Banquet at New Haven Torrington, Jan. 7 The 1922 ban- quet of the Bald Head ciub of Amc ca will be held at the Garde in New Haven, May S, The date was fixed A" a meeting of the officers and ceutive committee held last night in New Haven with Pre 1 G. Agard of Forrington as host. o n with a combined arca of 3500 acres. United States marine hand is more | than o century old. ! with the arrival.of the Prince of were made from cross-cut saws. —advt them. Rebel’'s Arsenal A Britis Mophehs, an Indian*band which started an insurrection commdent‘ Wales in India. Most of them That’s a loyal Matchin guarding | Russell DBros. PUTNAM & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange suceessor to Richter & vo, ' MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 32040 Wew(r)flefr £ 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares North & Judd H. L. Jum F. G, Jrop W. T. SLOPER JUDD & CO. 23 WE MAIN STRE Investments, Local Ste ', NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Telephone 1415—1816 WE OIrER: We Offer North & Judd PRICE ON APPLICATION, vy o7 : RO . NEW BRITAIN HARTIORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row ‘Telephione 2380 Telephone Charter 1000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock Exchange. 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Eagle Lock 25 American Hardware LA VAR AR 2 il ORGANIZED 18 60 Ml A Supply of the New Peace Silver Dollars has been received Our Customers may obtain them on request A 11 T R New.BriTAIN NATIONAL BANK ) Company rner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. artford-Connecticut Trust Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Sale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. ~ettlement of Estates. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Yes! That’s Right— Hundreds Are Stiill Enrolling Daily IN OUR 1922 XMAS CLUB You also Should Become a Member Four Convenient Classes 50c, The Only $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 NETTING YOU , $25.00, $50.00 $100.00 and $250.00 PLUS Ciub In New Britain Paying INTEREST INTEREST