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10 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY City Items : Financial News | S ‘ | PUTNAM & CO. stember New York Stock Exchange Dance to real music at Miks' fair advt The school for the instruction of Wall street 10:80 a, m.—Foreign olls were the outstanding features at the active and firm opening of to day's stock market, Adjustment of ) the supernimer: i . eaport taxes between the Mexican goy Gratsdi b Cnlof '{cllI""::,"”",""I“".‘:'[':‘I:L}‘ successor to Richter & ¢o, and American oll companies g . o Neld n sesafon yeater 'y ening , s e eld on yesterday afternoon, Q ' Q 0! Y TAIN (' resulted in an opening advance of 114 {har el SARIRICRE. BARNIRS0; ; 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. points for Mexican Pet, this being| every. Munhday .aflernooh Varl STANLEY R, EDDY, Mgr, Sunday afternoon. rlous W trd ctions. | doubled In the next few transactions. | duties of work for policemen are he The strength of foreign exchan # g engag der the guidance o with Rritish and French remittances the l‘l\lltl LIRSS NN AG o1 at new high levels prompted further A man giving the name of K, covering of short contracts in rails, Olson was arrested this afternoon |r_\" equipments and othe gpeculative Patrolman P, O'mara for alleged im- favorites, Missourl Pacific pfd, rose 1% points, 8t. Louls and San Francis eo common one point and the coalers | especially Reading and Lehigh Valley gained large fractions. Sugars and ehemicals represented the firmer spe- | clalties, ’ Wall street, noon.—Last week's ac cumulation of low priced .or specu- | lative rails was resumed on i broader | scale during the morning. 8t Louis | Bouthwestern, common and pfd., St | Louis and San [Francisco common and pfd., Southern Railway common and | pfd., Chicago Great Western, Kansas | City Southern, Texas and Pacifie, | Western Pacific and New Orleans, Texas and Mexico r 1 to 2 points, proper actions at Walnut Hill Park, Herbert Donahue was arrested this afternoon by Patrolman Matthias Rival, on a charge of drunkenness, Mect me al Schmarr's for dinner, —alvt Marimba band Ilks' fair Bardeck's hall tonight, Admission 25. No can- Vassers,—advt, Ralph H. Boardman, of 231 Mgple street, underwent an operation at the New Britain General hospital yester- day, for an infection on his neck, Dr. Jumes I, Paulkner performed the op- eration, and he reported today that the condition of the patient was fa- vorable, Gustav Winger, president of the 50 Shares Lande H. L JUDD " F. G. JU rs, Frary & Clark 50 Shares Stanley Works, Common DD W. T. SLOPER New Britain chapter, American In- stitute of Danking, has returned to this city after attending a conference s of the chapter presidents held in New VT 23 WE MAIN STREE NEW BR York yesterday, ' Investments, Local Stocks DEATHS AND FUNERALS %Y ' ¥rank Glowacki ' ! We Offer: . The funeral of Frank Glowacki, . : 50 SHARES UNION MFG. CO. Price on application UDD & CO. N, CONNECTICUT »phone 1815—1810 Royal Dutch and Pan-American fol- lowed the further rise of Mexico Pet Shippings were active and strong, es- pecially Pacitic Mail and American Rfhip and Commerce, Motors and cessories, including electrical equip- ments, rose 11 to 3 points. Weak- ness was shown by Seneca copper,(tol- umbia Gas and National Enamelling, the latter losing 5 points. Call money opened at 4 per cent. 1:30 p. m.—The market e T e who was Killed by an express train p ¢ o) X 2 = ¥ at the Berlin depot on Saturday night, :rPM"'; "“’l“,"fi”‘d "‘l\"‘.f e I PHES Mile. Fanny Heldy, cantatrice of the Paris Opera, is sore be-|will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow Arepec nited Fruit advanced 6% | oayse she can't get a license to ride as a jockey, One might think|morning from the Sacred Heart and International Harvester, Wilson n ; : B Ink|morn’ AT A el ke mid. Tron Products. Dasison | that she would be sore if she did get the license. She's coming enurchic Rey, Lucyen Bojuowski'iwill INE | fciate and burial will be in the Chemical Kelly Springfield, Ameri- | to America to sing—and maybe to ride. o g s can Tobacco, American Sumatra To- ; Sacred-HeaN omateny, ba(‘r‘o.' p(d;{ unfz United Drug first pfd. =3 e - e e Mrs. George Bonny. No regal trappings on Ex-Prince rose 2 to 3 points. i SRk ‘fls big as last July. Jobbers haven't| Mrs. George Bonny died at the|Ausust Wilhelm in his latest photo. s i . Jlo [the benefit, due to the mills taking on [home of her daughter Mrs, John|The third son of fhe cx-kaiser of Am Can E 39% | much ton direct. But the steel | Deuse on East Main street in Forest- | Germany is shown with his son, Alex- AR I“dy,.l{fl’ jobber's d steadily returning. As |ville this morning at 9 o'clock, The[ander Ferdinand. Am Cot Oil ... 2 Am Loco N p production nears normal, the mills [funeral will be hefd from her late ol e cannot he hothered with the sales|home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 CLIMBS ICY MOUNTAIN. A Rma AR that legitimately belongs to s i s ¢ | function o'clock. Am Sg Rf cm.. 67% tie bl s British Explorer Reaches Top of Am Sum Tob .. 25% Card of Thanks. Am Tel & Tel ..120 We wish to thank our kind friends Am Tob co..189% and neighbors for the sympathy and | ' g &4 . Am Wool ...... 84 kindness shown us in the iliness and [ British balloonist and Polar explorer, Ana Cop ...... 48% 47% death of our beloved husband and |has just COIpvlt'tflrl a trip to the sum- Atc Top & S F.. 97% 97 father, Mr. Henry lFurman. We wish mit of Fujivama, the celet At Gulf & W I.. 26% 2614 to thank especially, the Urn Packing| mountain in south tern Japan, Baldwin Loco ..106% 1055 Room of Landers, Krary & Clark, the it is asserted he is the first Kuropean i : g 3] c Sev 3rade, | to have reached the top of the moun- 4 i e TireBTosess: Inatnltedy Ktates, “and Elm Hill school, the Seventh Grade, ve re u CanbaT P oino oM 50 5% béeh et the tate o6 . $464.000,000. % MRS. H. FURMAN feet above sea level. 3 AND FAMILY Maj. Lees was accompanied by H. of TR LA S ASARNTAL; ST i @homson, e & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter $000 DONALD R. HART, Munager Meraber Hartford Swock Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Fujiyama. We Offer: STANLEY WORKS PFD. Price on Application. 3 4 Tokio, I'eb, 20.—Maj. e lees, a A Rlsky Glft kio, 17eh Maj. Orde 1 Insurance Men Hint That lncen‘ diarism Plays Big Part ' (BY ALBERT APPLE.) We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts NS T To Raise Funds For Tubcrcnlos_h big, with less than 40 d ' stocks in storage. Cotton. L - i Domestic consumption of cotton in the last six weeks has been run-| ning 40 per cent bigger than corre- sponding period of 1921. Bales exported since first of the | year total about a seventh less than | corresponding period. of 1921 and 45 per cent less than jin 1920, One guest seemed a bit astonished when a head waitress took him by the arm, led him firmly to a table and assured him the ‘girls” were just crazy to wait on him. The attention cost him $8 in tips. The first newspaper sold for a dol- lar. Torringt_on Girl Dying OPEN DOOR FOR PLRSIA Amecrican Note Ingists On Protection Or Interests Teheran, Persia, Feb. 20.-—It is re- ported the American government has| informed the Persian government that the United States is greatly interested in the ralization of the open door pol- Statements Made By Taylor's Servant May Implicate a Motion Picture Actress, Police Assert. l.os Angeles, Ifeb. 20.—Remarks at- tributed to Henry Peavy, negro house- man for William Desmond Taylor in| which Peavy named a motion picture| actress as the slayer of Taylor caused | the sherifi's office to send out again meeting for next Friday here to fur- ther inStruction of Iinglish and citi- zenship among hotel employes of {he United States. STRIKE DISTURBANCES { | Natick and Pontiac Mill Operators In<| | | hits a snow cloud and the town i snowbound. The Arab polo pony, shown above, That's a bit like the hunter who | was given to the Prince of Wales as a| london, Feb, 20.—Princess Mary's[took a pot shot at a bevy of qnail and killed a sparrow. Accused, Arrested in Providence, May ALLOW RADIO SERVICE Be Implicated in Thefts in - Other| washington, Ieb..20.— The house resolution extending privileges of 1 val radio service to the press for fiv years was adopted today by the sen ate. Hartford, I"eb, 20.—Clarles Benson 39 years old who gave a Philudelphia | address when he was arrested in Providence Sunday when he was STOCKS & BONDS Bought and Sold Our Investment Review, pub- lished fortnightly, treats the most active stocks in a con- cise, inferesting and depend- able manner, and gives our expert opinion on their mar- Chi Rock Isl & P 38% 37% cial total, but prices were lower then, | STOCKS Bridgeport Bl ) Danbury Crucible Steel .. 62 605 liquidate credit. New York, Feb. 20.—Eight persons Gen Blectric .. 153 150% 152% | Output of American oil has almost | T oot of the Society for the Pre-|and detectives and a quantity of Inter Con ptd ... 8 Gasoline consumption is running | : o Ak morning. i i o 5 ' < sociation and has called a specia Int Nickel ..... 12% Lehigh Val . 61% NN e B or te of leading rails, ifdustrials composite of leac ails, hfdustrials - SEpC 3 i » Ll parents considered her too young to edly by police, sheriff's deputies, the| Providence, 1%eb. 20.—The fifth| Penn R R ..... 34% and 815 per cent in March. The per- < &) A ; returned home at noon. There is no (& G CL SRR nee | been mentioned by him in recent con- | mill villages in the district. In both e 8 ¢ : M sult as a minimum, for an upward : : = - ; i : : S the efforts to solve the mystery of | Strike sympathizers —surrounded Studebaker Co .. 96 945 ' N i f . Foreign loans floated in United |Christmas present. It reared and fell|honeymoon will be spent at the Villa Union Pacific . 1813 4 The London Times. TThe bridal couple Another Royal Match U § Rubber Co 56 4l ness of one of the occupants of St. Natl Tead .... 89% 891 3 . Only a portion of the wed- street in that city is believed by the | Southern N E Tel .....11 % ' . AN L i ; ; : . 5 i machine taken from the local church. L food price index maintained by the e Cen Leather Co. 32% 32% 323} year g RS i Ches & Ohio ... 58% 58% & This beats all records. Fires in = ;{q'{‘:: o ");:"“’(’:"“ and accomplished | - - TR R Y 20% 2014 1006 reached nearly as big a finan- SOCIETY OMEN AT WORK SpaliBb) L QAT Chi, Mil & St P 20% 203 ea nearly as big a finan- | forty-eight hours. The last 4,000 feet JOHN P. KEOGH Chile Copper 167% 163% 615 | S0 physical destruction J i i of s ey gnas mad e e Rty Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Chino Copper .. 26 257% Insurance experts consider | g ) Biltmore Hotel Being Run For a Day ok Ganls e 9214 sive are losses an indication that Waterbury Corn Prod Ref .103% 102% much property is being set afirc to CHINATOWN RAID. New Haven Cuba Can Su .. 10% 10% oiL. v j Holicrawene were arrested, a man and woman At lon BONDS ringfield Endicott-John . 80% 795 anstien. Gydleton thlgroll pusling s New York, Ieb, 20.—Society women | ed their lives in attempting to escape Dircct Private Wire to New York and Boston Erle 10% 103 starting in Mexico, which now is : b ing from: u fire"escape, sever. y & . 2 . roducing. a fourth of: the world's oil. | trooped: this morning into the Bilt-[by jumping from a fire €scape, s s ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. . 1012 Erie 1st pfd .... 18 17% P £ 801 more to run the hotel for a day for|al shots were fired-at revenue agents | Gen Motors ... 8% s 3 do;‘:”‘fl since i'l“l 5 s el vention of Tuberculosis. opium and the paraphernalia of e Goodrick (BF) . 38% i '"r”“g.p(’_‘q‘"\): S TerRsE They promptly became waitresses|opium smokers was confiscated in e i " A Gt Northern pfd 75% donsilpuhie” otude, *imanket, , appenrsi and room clerks, and also took pos-{raids on drug dens on the lower cast Hotel ‘Sherman has been appointed tabilized for the balance s I ; S Inter Con ...... 2% ; 4 | stabilized lor the balance of 19 A on ot oheck. rooms and news.|side, ncar Chinatown, early yesterday chairman of the Americanization L BRI committee of the American Hotel As- In Mer Mar .. 15% _— Inu Mer Mar pfd 72% Alis-Chalmers 45% Pacific Oil 4% Int Paper ...... 48% Kelly Sprin T'rs. 304 Kennecott Cop.. 27% Lack Steel ..... 48% Mex Petrol ....123% 12 e Dl & Midvale Steel .. 30% i Bonds | el i Rl s o ] ] Mlavale i 0% e SR b ~ From ‘Drlanmg Poison | icy in Persia and has emphasized that | for the houseman today With the i~ | rorfered With While Moving Good T quoted in the market at 60 per cent | Torrington, Feb. 20.—Lucy Duigou, [ American inter in Persia should| tantion of interrogating him further | rier ith Moving Goods N Y Cen ...... 1% s A i : . a 15 year old school girl, drank pois- | he safeguarded in a manner similar 10|y the case. i et B lant N i 0 HLib SEatully s ] R on today at her home because her | those of asy other power. Mo T ol L kel e e oo Norf est ...100 i PRk N y at- North Pac e AndintBIC I ADonaa:, i\ have a beau. She left a farewell note i CERY TR Bureloll b0l 8A Manufacturing. “ Al BT nat i ] AINMAKER district attorney, private investigators| week of the textile strike in the Paw-| Fan Am PV & T 651 : =y, | Seven per cent of a normal year's : e i PRI Nf“‘vre‘ig"i‘i"'; Lioyd Hamilton's next comedy is|and others.' He has not at any timt|tuset valley of this state opened this o manufacturing is done in February, : : : Ly »"”}r el oS Nore|called “The Rainmaker.” He leaves |in the official statements either named | morning, with near riols reported; SR e at work. They found her when they | 800 PR Ty it vilie, a town at | OF implicated the actress said to have | from Natick and Ponliac, two of the e o centages are believed to hold good R S S e A R {'1‘;;!(*:?(‘:01: when business is above or below nor- ;l:’l'g";(“lo'fn’og:' recovery, it was stated | g ih o Byl was a papoose. versations. The sheriff placed little [cases the disturbance was due to ef- Readfmz 3 mal. Use these figures in “doping’ 3 i & S - e No rain had fallen in several years. | credit in the new report but was go- | fort by the ;:m‘! n\\lnr\:‘s |n_(x:xmo(nlul.- probable 1922 volume. Take the re- dan 5 3 . |Hamilton promises rain and tries for ing to look into it, he . blcause | terial from their plants with outside s Sl ROYATTHONBYMOON PLANS. | 8 4 skyrocket. The skyrocket |he wanted to leave nothing undone in flabor. iR swing later in the year may put| | EinClsIiOlatets: monthly averages above normal, to Ulness Causes Change in Partics for Taylor's death. {rucks sent to the mills, drove th South Pacific . satisfy pent-up buying. Princess Mary. ki et men from the machines and forced! South Rall . ¢ § g ; oo the cancellation of the worl intend-| tudenn CHURCH ROBBER HELD |1 ‘O i was nurt in’the Ratie exas Rao0 51k 3 g : e T aRE, J0s UFIEatE Wi ad Hhake &° Pab | States since the armistice now total [backward with the prince the other|Medici, IFlorence, after a compara- s = disorders. No arr were made. Tob Prod RS . + |about $1 0,000,000, day in a game at Gwalior, central In-[tively short stay at Weston Park,| s GOl R 4 Jobbers. . dia. The price narrowly escaped |Shifnal, the home of the Barl and Try Th]s One! Stecl production is more than twice |with his life. Countess of Bradford, according to United Fruit .. 145 : ! United Re 8t .. 54% 53% will visit Paris for a few days on — Cities: U S Food Prod 4% 5% et way to'ullonenge: ; e e e VT The Lord Chamberlain has an- nounced that, owing to the serious ill- U S Steel .... 92% 90% 9 17§ Steel pfd .. 116% 116% 1 ¥ = % % James' palace, the king has com- | Utah Copper 61% 61% : : 3 manded that the afternoon and eve- Camma caught red-handed by the Rev. Mar- | Willys Overland 4% 45 ning parties arranged for Keb. Zl‘nntl ¥ tin I°. Reddy, after Benson had brok- | 1 hall take place in Buckingham en into St. Patrick’s church on Smith | (Putnam & Co.) ; : ' L § s ding presents will*he transferred be- B ’ Hartford_authorities fo be the same | Bid Asked e " . fore then for public view. 4 P man who entered Trinity Ipiscopal Hfd Elec Light : e : 3 ol Y calei church here. A typewriter found in oD CUT. i % : Benson trunk is believed o be the Am Hardware 2 2 Rillings & Spencer com Govt. Report Shows That Prices De- < 3 Hartford was included in a list of Bristol Brass o v ¢lined During January. i cities that Benson, according to a no- Colt's ArmE ........00 . : i % E Washington, Ieb. 20.—The retail tation in a diary found in his poss 5 g 2 1 sion was expected to vi :\:ar;‘dp\x-’sl :| f‘ Clark .. department of labor on reports from) R oA : : : representative communities through- North & S B o %8 { 3 i : out the United States showed a de- k. e 4 : crease of 5 per cent in January as Copy sent free upon request. Our Statisticnl Department in- vitex inquiries on any security Peck, Stow and Wileox 27 p E 3 : ' A s ¥ : i 1 o compared: withiDacemben, 1t was an- Names on Menu Cards you muy own or be interested in.. Russell Mfg (‘o Vs K i L% R ¢ ¢ . are i MiE Cp : o 8 : 1 ; nounced. A > D o e Sl e Standard Screw During the thirty day period cov- ; hicago, Feb. 20.—The American 4 ered by the report twenty-six of the hotel is to be Americanized. Thou- Traut & Hine e : 3 forty-four articles of food considered sands of American matrons no long- RISy worke L R ; L ; as within the culinary requirements of er will be embarrassed by husbands SRR = the average family decreased in price who stumble over foreign names on menu—sometimes called *carte No Obligation To You. — 2 ; : e - 5 from 1 to 20 per cent, nwf m;:fwsl( 3 the n FRIEDMAN’ MARKELSDN 840,000 WHISKEY THEFT , BB \ [sibes begB QAR o i) : U e R & C0. | — e a serviette. A waiter will be a waiter MURDERS HIS WIFE. and will no longer jump at the com- 742 Main St., Hartford Phone: 2-2281. RBetween 350 And 400 Cases Of Spirits Taken From Oscar Pepper Distillery New York, Feb. 20.—Two brothers, mand, “Garcon.” The “maitre d'hotel” becomes a “banquet mangger” and | macaroni “au gratin” will be maca- roni with cheese. IFrank W. Bering, manager of the one 4 and the other 2 years old, were made orphans when their father mur- 20,—Between T ; : ; ) dered their mother in a Queens fishing 350 and 400 cases of whiskey valued \ & : ; ; resort last night and Killed himself. : . at $40,000 were stolen early today at ; 3 Ir he Y-’\K“»_ against and .!‘nAlfl'm.\v of > ¢ 7 the young wife the motive, inves- : [ the Oscar Pepper distillery in Wood TR C O s T ford county by twenty masked han- o % : 3 ; 2L z 7 2 dits, who held up and fied to posts, 2 L, ' g ¢ fethir ey R et —PALACE— {our. guirds and & pasterby, Tho rob West Second street, Coney Island. His Entire Week Starting Next Sunday g YDA SO S ait of King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia|wife, Hannah, was 23. They had been| H. Pederson is the champlon fancy ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ sinnati. An exclusive posed portrait of . > : skater of St. Moritz in the Alps. Any- Pronibition officers, led by Sam(and his bride-to-be, Princess Marie, second daughter of the king MArHed AvelyeR T i wlio dis dbiine o AR and Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now Zollins, state director left here imme- |y nd queen of Rumania. Their wedding will take place soon after| james J. Hill started in business in|keep going deserves the champion- 2:'&1’,""" being notified of the|y) ¢ o Princess Mary and Lord Lascell a coal and wood yard in St. Paul. ship. Direct Private Wire to New York In Kentucky. Lexington, Ky.. Feb