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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 GEDDES BACKS UP DRY | ! City Items 'WALL STREET STOCK | ’ LA INDNITED STATES| _, — sz EGHANGEREPORTS ] PUTNAM & CO. PSR u h { . ; al Bldg,—advt, " ish Do Not Realize How . alvator Aleina of 32 Lawlor street —— Members New York Stock Exchange Strong Our Best Stinds Feel ; i ‘\‘]tr:nu:t"::‘{'tdro'rh‘:o:f]l‘;"};::;"‘h"f' p-l.},; Wall Street, March 7.—Stock prices Member Hartford Stock Esxchange , On Subject ; city of his truck displayed on thagside | ™0ved Irregularly higher at the open 31 West Main St, Tel 2040 By The Associated Preds, and not having a registration. ing of today's stock market with buy- i v Sinaind | London, March 7.—Sir Auckland | . 9 Mrs. G. H. Schenck, wife of Rev.[ing well distributed throughout llul | WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND Geddes, whom the Pilgrims enter- G. H. Schenck of the German Baptist | list. Du Pont advanced a point and ? i thurch returned home today to ; . tained last night in honor of his re- cuperate from an operation’ she un- | SMall fractional gains were recorded | turn from Washingt . 5 3 3 ¢ . ¢ the Pa ric o8, Standa kept Mis word “hal(lll\“h:o;fl\:zn::rx.:og'w‘l:yj % i : derwent at the Brooklyn, N. Y., lios. | "¥ the Pan-American issues, Standard SRR DL ok aeevetionn de- : ; ¥ 3 pital four weeks ago. 1;:|| lur (.:nllllnrnm,l n(non [ll'an'm,c ;n'nd} . 7 3 3 y | Davison Chemical. Canadian Pacific ;\orulod{ C&nti:lm n:- \nmmch?l ambassa- § . } § CURB M : and Southern railway each dropped o e American people this side ik ; : p e a point : . 3 New York, M Irregularity | @ Point. “ andac . at the At : s e - iy - o : it the Atlantic, ; ; 3 {marked the trading on the curb ex-| SUensth of the merchandising is-| AT 98 AND ACCRUED DIVIDENDS change today, each group moving in- |SUeS Was the feature of the early| STATE OF ALABAMA HAS NO INHERITANCE TAX LAW :-ivn-'nlk'nlly of any general incentive. (rldld";t: Woolworth advanced 1% to| | Standard Of stocks wer ively | % -2, a record top; Gimbel Bros. | traded in and many lead s moved up 13 and Cluett Peabody 1‘ ere in supply at moderate c |1-2. Schulte advanced 2 points and | g sions the first half of the day but la- | United Drug 1. Standard industrials “I don't think the peoplc of Eng- fong £ 3 atoths - = land recognize amid the mass of ter developed a stronger tone, were inclined to shade on profit-tak- | i o ijne TOREN . . RN i A | Action of Magnolia in advancing | in8. Pacific coast broke 3 1-2 points | yio gr“{h;“:‘f":;’j; 2Eoic menluioy 155 T) : | gasoline prices in the southwest four | and Coca Cola dropped 2 to 63, & new | the ) e Yonk Ao i G i o £ cents a gallon was a factor in the | 1924 low. Utah Copper, faimous play he feeling of the best minds of the | R ; i : {ers and Gulf States Steel were heavy. ) \d be: . trading in these issues although that sfiac{::oo‘:"r:»rg‘l'»‘,i':':,:.km(]mh»‘n .';‘.2 \t,,,"" 5 |advance applies only to a locality in | Establishment of record low prices MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE ‘ Fideal: AR : S g | which there had been violent price |for all time by French and Belgium crican climate, 1 think that it I were | 1 . { - 's New York S Excl an American 1 would be a prohibi- | cutting gor some time T | francs was the big development in the | Members New York Stock Exchange . 5 M gh manufs r gain came into | foreign exchange market. . tionist. furough maoutsobiting saatn cpma in e Hartford: Hartford, Conu, Trust Blag., Tel. 3.6320 prominence, moving up 25 points in| Noon—Trading was relatively quiet oed, O 8 the first half of the day to 420 and |during the first hour with the recog- New Britain: 33 West Main Strect. Yol 1018 L'f T . | : : iy R T there was continued demand for nized leaders developing a slightly re- 5 e 11e hrough erl‘or" S5 ; ; Borne & Scrymser., jactionary tendency. Except in a fe : 3 ) A Prairie oil yielded three points in | isolated cases, however, bears appar- the carly trading and then had afently abandoned their efforts to de- | We are about to move into our new quarters Imoderate rally. New Mexico land {press the general list because of the | ) 4 ; : | continued in demand, making a I’xlr-:‘“’onn resistance offered. A revived in the Burritt Hotel and have for sale Ma- ther fractional advance. Cities serv-|demand for the sugar and merchan- | " T it . ice was one of the strong features. }dising issues set a moderate rally in | hogany and Glass Partitions at our om“' Weakness was shown in a number |1otion just before noon, Manati Sugar | 23 West Main street. of industrials. Dubilier sold at the|climbing 3 points, Associated D new high reeord of 26. Durant mo-|Goods moving up 2 to 98 1-4, a new |tors was weak, falling to 26, Ward|1924 top, and the Jewel Tea issues, baking “B" moved withi “'“‘“"”_l}ouw Wiles Biscuit, Stewart Warner {al range. There was active trading in | Speedometer and Philadelphia Coal & . o Rrowes, ‘estinghouse new stock, when issued, |1ron selling a point or more above 5 X _ > 78 and 50% ,or about 7 points|Yesterday's final figure. There were The above is an exclusive photo of the only women colonels the \..wn,.um, price. Asso- | [eW weak spots, Pacific Coast first in the U. S, army.. They ave, left to right, Colonel Maxine Brown |ciuted Simmons hardware 64s attract preforred Cremking i 3-3 poluty and |and Colonel Elsie Janis. Both titles were earndd for the enter-|cd attention hecause of a lack of m"')*n‘::.r‘nn;_”fill:':s‘ ‘dlr_(;nlx‘»:):z.m‘;‘ Call taining and recruiting wprk of the two beautiful women, Photo|nearby demand, - a decline of three|MECEY B A0 LIS BEF 2N . NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD b A it > points Thursday to 89 was followed| T as x4 New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row taken in New York. [y a further drop this morning to §5,|N¢\Ved demand for Norfolk & Western, Telephone 2580 Telephone 24148 ! 6 =5 3 = ' = = [but the price quickly rallied to above | % ‘.‘|i" “'.“""l::"“m'v:““;‘, “rx !""fin“:,‘d Jess Members Members BROTHER'S HAIRBRUSH NOW ginning April 1 the formation of | 90. Hhiee = A Sk N9 e st Harttord Stock Exchange New York Stock Ezchange i g ”urs teatured the late deal Doaald R. Hart, Manager : i — : which has just been announced, ings, ctacular advances in high Flapp 7 Wil Need \II!:l.\Ir,\‘ Kind, i price stocks, particularly the chain With the Cut in Vogue, 20231 IN NAVY PARDONED | store issues, were the outstanding de- 'E OFFER: Atlantic City, March 7,—Broth | velopments in today's dull and irreg- will have to look for his military hair | 19,193 Sailor: 128 Marines Out By Bpathz ular stock market, Standard indus- brush in his flapper sister’s room, Amnesty, Denby Says J trials showed little change on the day. 1 Oo olts ms Co cording to M. W, Alexander of the ; e { Sales approximated 550,000 shares, L American Brush Manufacturers' Ags-| Wasbinston, March 7.—Secretary | Joseph Ciesieski, Prica On Application sociation, which will have its annuol|0f the Navy Denby has announced | seph Clesleski, aged 61 years, High Tow Close convention hiere next week o that I fovimer sallors and marines “d at the New Britain general hos- [Am Bt Sug ..., 4215 42 42 The “boy bol,” the latest haireut|had their citizenshin restored the | pital last night. He is survived by [Am Can among flappers, will effect the/amnesty proclamation issued ter- | his wite, three sons and one daughter, [Am Loco TR, Snavie Lo mavo sOytnES ICICHSuDE Sy brualies with decos] da¥ by 12roaids olidze, pardoning | The funcral will be held tomorrow [Am Sm & Ite.. 607% his arms.and head, MeMahon gt 3 | ! ®lrative backs will bo popular, Alexan-|all wito deserted the military and | morning from his home, Iranklin [Am 8g Rf cm.. 588 M. Sneeioen o “wateg g P bkt Wil b o, Alcwun 1 o dried con ) iary | worsiog teom i ho Am 8 Kt om gin o JOHN P. KEOGH ¥ i e Teen on. der prophesied. \ etwes street, and at 7:45 o'clock from the 8 ok » planes, autos and other modern ob- T . lund tormal ending the \\.v,m War, | red Heart church, « Burial wiil be [Am Tel & Tel, 13 3 3 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York jects reflected by his mirror. A fall Most of these deserters were young |y red Heart cemotery Am Tob ... from a wagon, when he was 11, re TRENTATE PARM BU I(-I Al {men impatient to get out of the army, | . . Am Wool ... e . - 8 p w.ul’blfl" STOCKS w salted in almost complete paralysis. | Springficld, Mass., Mareh 7 JOMN | vy and marine corps after the fight- Jennie Dimereyk, Ana Cop ....., 341y & J Danl ury - Chaundler of Sterling Junction, Mass., ling stopped, 4 I fignres of the| jopnie, three months old daughter [Ate Tp & 8 1. o Middletown BONDS ew Haven The United States lust year had@Harry 1 Lewis of Davisvilie, R L, | number in the affected by the [ of Mr, and Mrs, Theopolis Dimercyk, | Bald Loco .. it . y the Norweglan government and b Walter C. Wood of ew [an “\i'u\ W availuble toda ,}t died last night at her home, ||l.';1“:ll;lmnr~- I\l O . 56 3 Direct Private Wire to New York 0,852 for claims arising trom | Canaan, Con residents of thgir ve- [the White Housc no one was able|Groye strect. The funeral was held | Beth Steel B ..., . 1 '|A\:|>I'|'rlll .”‘ _,':;L ,‘,'\.‘ ";I," ,I- '\” speetivg sinte aem bureau federutions feven to esiimate the number involved. { this morning at 7:45 o'clock at the | Can P G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 8§09, N. B. Nat'l Bidg- 1 Emergency Flect Corporation during | WHI constitule the governing board of [Of the total desertions in this class | guored Heart church. Burial was in | Cen the World War. the new. Tpj-State farm burcan which [from the naval serviee, 2,03 e | Suered Heart cemétory, {Ches — &ONlo {wit Wadd I8 headguarters here be- |marines and 19,193 sailors. | |Cht Mil & 8t P —_— = - [Chi R 18l & P . Genevieve Sposato Chlle Copper The former British ambassador had | Larely started his reply to toasts b Lord Desborough, John Robert Clynes and former Premier Baldwin, before he succeeded in rousing the gathering by saying: STEPHEN MeMAHON ANl that Stephen AL 5 of Bandusky, O., can see of life out- doors, he views by means of a hand mirror, Siek abed for the last 1% Genevieve, three year old daughter Chino Copper ' 9 Mr. and Mrs, Jumes Sposato of 85 | 09 COPP 534 : t. Hotel Wintou ®Mon T, 1 Yrt for 1%, reet, died at her home this|col" " bttt P ARpO nier ) e morning. She is survived by her par- [ o it . rty for Sale‘ 2.PAM . ) \THI) COMIte q cnts and one sister, The funeral win | Srucible Steel y 1 e eoniers o, and | ol 2799 ___ 40 Hunea N bo held tomorrow ufternoon at 2 |Cipa Cane Sugar 1 b HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Doety} deve A - b ! MY LEAR Endicott-John . o adars on® Bearim, 4 A, ; ) A CLEAR LOT i “ o'clock. Burlal will be in 8t. Mary's | Endicott-Joh . BT R e o dble vurage: o '3 e Soniitery g gl » Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. T hrwt Boor Hlvink pon » diret i R o gk g 3an Motors ... 15 E N earm bttt ot m‘\[ [ ‘ Gt North pfd .. b6% Tel. 271 Tel. 3420 g Y = Aunctta Marion Peifier Insp Copper 241 Int Mer Mar pfd 30 Annetta Marion Pfeifter, w utInp e W John Preiffer of 303 Maple street, dled Alls<Chalmers 4 his afternoon at the New Britain | Pacific Ol . b 5 4 We Offer | General hospital. She was 60 years | Int Nickel . 3 . and three months old, and was horn in | Kelly Spr New York city. 8he leaves begides her :“‘]":;i* S B husband, one daughter, Miss Liillan, | lehigh Val . 6 L on John of Detroit, Mich., and a sister l"“ i 12.. 4 y Mrs, Paul Beyer of this eity ¥ : Rev, Samuel Suteliffe will officiate \'\ ¥ 194 e . | Nort L \\("4[ LA185 1168, at funeral services at the home at g 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial will | North Pac | be in Fairview cometery | Pure Oii ! % ranscon Oil ! Union Pacific Neither Bargains Nor | e [N R ¢ e ’ Funerals. |5 iea AUSTIN & KRON Opportunities Have Y mumndl U8 el otd . 1100 110 110k 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK ol Yiv. reoviel of Iien Moniake of | Westmetoms . 1% 15 Phone 3015 Particular Seasons [ e e e e o : | B s f?f;.‘?,';i‘.ifiE;E:'f“:.'ff,:“:v;. i | % First Mortgage Bonds t is never the wiong time to buy rea o uu wding 55 estate or a hon Neither bargains nor homes are linnic Huber sonable > T of Mrs. Minnie Huber | Jorning th a #-|South Rai CorTage s : s ; o i 1 . o 20, laree oot are interested in real tate, or ‘ cm mass in ¥, John's church at 8 | Studchaker 1 g b place 1o live, you do not have to wait until i el i ptediahd S - ‘_‘,"',"1:'; :‘ st + u er' c ter' § ‘betier time"—the best time is now. bpediy il oh Crowiey, Fred|Tobaceo P G > . “ . b Garriepy, I, J. Duonniga Kdward MEMBERS HARTFORD STOUK EXCHAN : Just read thg “Real Esiate For Sale” or A snd foouts Keoh, The body Wi AESSE MOORI H. P, SPAFARD e liouses for sale ads in the classified | ' ) | burtal was LOCAL STOUK QUOTATIONS T, BRAINAY Mar. New Britain Office s o2 " i i 3 Tel. 2080 iins each day and you will find several ' t Bid Asked active inducements. Aetna | Am. Hardw el e S B WE CAN OFFER Herald Wants Ads Satisfy . ,’ ..,.‘} E .2 v v 100 Shares Of Stanley Read Them! : el hatmiy * s . Works Co Volume - Variety -- Honesty e ea or. mmon Mrs. Prodence Bassett - o'clock. Eervi ¢ conducted wt|J. R, Montgomery pfd . d 299 3-4; Jugosiavia, { the home of he waghter, Mrs, E, ]\\ N. B r\‘ ° | 1.25 1.2 Austria, demand | George : ! N. B. Machine pfd ...... % s ] oreign Lxchang " 34.12; Brazil, demard Nites-Be-T i R . 4 = B g jemand 44 1-4; Mon- Mrs, sarah 4. Goodrich North & Judd sese. 82 Sew York, March 2132 rioon for Mra Sarah J.!Russell Mfg Co. Fes easy. Quota X Uncle Sam's Big Game Hunters Carleton E. w411 Seovill Mig Co 2 ireat Britain, demand 2 The United States government turial will be in . Southern N E Te 03 13 1-4, 60 day bills o ank maintaing an army of big game hun- cometery, Isensington dard Screw T " Srance, demand .79 cn- ters to kil predatory anfmals in F ") | Torrington Co. com ... 5 1-2; Bejgium, demand tion this work is done, killed [ Travelers Ins. Co. . ns trittion Holland, deman years their rifles have brought down Funeral "I'"Wl' Unton MIg C0. ..ovuuus. 3 39 n demand 18.52; .8 de- | 590,000 stock- knnng wild animals. Parlors 33 Myrtle St Yale & Towne s9% 7 — v,“; 0t lll’nvn"vh demand 15.% Service Exceptional, Lads Asistant ' . o . he equatortal @thoter - of Tel. Parior 1625-2 . e STk e G . b & 19808 A - - U. S TREASURY STATEMENT. |[,.04 13.16; Greece, demar 1.62; earth is 6.5 miles and the nhr VOREIRMDES ST SHENNNGE T8 SIS S oo o Tvesiury Butusivs $250,911,650. | Poland, demand .000012; Czecho-Sio- diameter 7,809.5 miles, N — } ¥ e ol

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