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HERALD, FRIDAY, 024, NEW BRITAIN DAILY JULY 11, 4 WALL STREET STOCK i~ EXCHANGE REPORTS One of the Frenoh runners was hunt I8 the same misup in which Ray was invelved but finished gamely while the crowd booed the American fin'sh ers in the belief that they were re. sponsible for the accident, The mixup Im|l|‘lzne\1 when several runners in- oluding Cox and Kirby started to change positions. Hay Osevies Walch, Ray, whe had brought a laugh from the erowd by carrying & stop. watoh, imilating the example set u)\ Nurml, finished last. Me got his shos refitted after the aceident and recovs ered mueh lost ground but he was too far behind to score, 5,000 meter team race vo @Nurmi, Jnland, fivst; | Ritela, Finland, second; Tala, Win- {land, third; W, H, Porter, Great Britain, fourth; H, A, Johnston, Great Britdin, fifth; B, MacDonald, Great Hritain, sixth; Davell, Italy, seventh; BRITISH SPRINTER MAKES NEW RECORD (Continued from First Page) Wall Street Briefs New York, July 11 Fhe arbitra. tion ecommitiee of the New York Mock exchange has ruied that owing o modification in the Dynver & Iib Grande wesiern reorganization plans buyers of betwean $3.000.000 and $5,000,000 bonds of preferred siock on & “when issued” basis do not have to accepl delivery., Seeurity hold ers of the reorganized Denver & Iio Grande would he the chief ones f fected, it was sald, cancellation of ||.~’ Members Hartford Stock Exchange Tel, 2040 Block and ot today's mark New maved York, within 1 NAFFOW Tuly pric irregular A1 West Main M, | Hmils at the opening e, Considerable profit-luking Again in evidence, particularly among | the standawd industrials and special |ties, General Kieotrie point and . B Kieel common win and Btudebaker yielded fra Iy Further half of the field of 14 starters, Among those disqualified was Charles Foster, Detroit ¥, M. C A, the only American entrant, Kuh net, the Austrian whese disqualificas tien in the first heat two days ago caused a strike of judges after a dis pute with the track jury, was again put out this time by a new st of Judges. 400.metre run, first semi-final, three to qualify for final: Heratio Fiteh, Chicago A, A, first; G, M. Butler, Cireat Britain, second; Johnston, Can- ada third, Time 47 4.5 seconds, (New world's record,) 400.metres; second semi-final: K. H, Liddell, Great Britain, first; J, Im- bach, Switzerland, second; J, Coard Taylor, New York A, C, third, Time 48 1.5 aeconds, (Equalling old world's record,) 10,000.metre walk: sacohd heat, five to qualify for finals Sunday: Frigerio, Italy, first; MeMaster, South Afriea, second; Schwah, Bwitzerland, thitd; more than S S C— We offer: YALE & TOWNE NORTH & JUDD PECK, STOW & WILCOX was ion contracts leaving them with their se curities on their hands other markets, first; heat look Willle o for developed bes protit Works frregularity fore noon. Another wave taking in American Water common sent it down B points from its carly high, Several other publie utili= ties mounted 1o new maximum prices vear, including Consolidated North American preferred and Montana Power, Btandard industrials barely held their own but good buy Ing was noted in American Linsecd common and preferred, Internations! Paper, U, 8 Industrial Aleohol, Du- || | Pont and Unlon Tank Car, American | Sumatia Tob common and pre- | ferred and Munsingwear fel) back || to 3 points to new low prices for th year, Ralls moved cither in reflection of the mixed naturs Uit moncy openad at 2 per cont A renewal demand for the public utllity stocks ehecked the decline after | the first few minutes -of trading and the general list pointed upward again, American Water Works common ad- vanced 6 points, West Penn Power United Rallways Investment pre- 2, and Montana Power, Davl- son Chemical and Pera Marquette | moved up 1o 1 During the initial || actlon, American Water Works 6 || { @Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Northern Pacitie 1 5-8 l!l|". Daniel Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Joone Mille 1, the last named touch- ing a new 1924 low at 15, Joreign MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. A 34,000,000 hond Provinee of RBritish Columbia, Cans ada, led new offerings today, 11 is divided Into §3,000,000 three-year | (4, |Gundhusin, Norway, eighth; W. I 4% per cent gold bonds at 99% and Beagrove, Gireat Britain, ninth; An. interest to yield derson, Norway, tenth: Finland wins 3 3 o first place with six points, Great Brit. * Bixty por cent and $3,000,000 25. aln second place with 15 points, Time year b per cent sinking fund gold 8 minutes 47 4-b seconds. bonds at 99 1.4 and interest to yield 400.metre run: fnal: E. H, Lid. $i0¥ e sent. |dell, Great Britain, first; Horatio | Fiteh, Chicago A. A., second; G, M, Butler, Great Britain, third; Johnstgn, Canada, fourth; J, Noard Taylor, New issue of the o ar—emy e - i - > . e . JUDD & COMPANY f Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HAR RUNT CO. BLhG, 1. 26281 | New Britaing: Bureritt W Formation of a voting trust for the American Chicle Co. “to promote continuity of management” has heen agreed upon hy stockholders, Trus- tees elected to serve until expiration of the agreement In 1920 are Walter 8. Primley, Warren 8. Hayden, Louis R. Adams, Harold B, Clark and Silas B, Adnm-.' 0 a point or wo We offer and recon: : Hartford City Gas Light Company Common Stock Combin Eamings 6 years, 10181928 Inclusive ailable for divi ienen f veeen fer dividends paid . K Plans for alding women easualtios | of the world war are being formed by President Louise B, Wells of Chi- cago and other officers of the Wom- en's Oversea Service League. Definite action probably will be taken at the natlonal convention in San Francisco. City The aMhual picnie of the German Raptist church and Sunday school will be held at Wiegand's grove tomorrow, Automobiles will leave the church be- wity Of JUnA CUEnings roports Ay 1,562,000 1 360,000 $1.202,000 770,000 Proposed readjustments of the Wickwire-8pencer Stecl corporation finances Is understood to be progress- ing and announcement of details of the plan is expected within ten days. The company's bankers have sent a letter to stockholders saying: “‘I'he | business of the company is funda- |mentally sound, provided additional working capital can be obtained and certain very definite economles realiz- ed,” An independent stockholders’ | protective committee has boen organ- | ized, Items Balance for Common Common dividends paid Balance (0 Surplus o0 8 432,000 exchanges opencd firm, In line with the recent practice of bidding up of special stocks when the |upward movement showed signs of | petering out, the coalers wers given a whirl upward after midday with the | | Kries and Chesapeake & Ohla climb- | |ing to new high pries for the year. |The Wilson & Co., shares, American | Locomotive, Baldwin, Davison Chemi- cal, Western Union and Virginia Rail- | {way & Power, also moved up fast. | High Low Close | 106 113% 116% | 166 | The value of new stock and bond listings on the N. Y. stock exchange for the first time since 1924 totalled $1,408,207,440, a decrease of $475,- | 936,640 from the corresponding per- lod of 1923 and $158,425,340 from | | that of 1922, Of the total, $56,293,- | 800 represented new hond issues and | | $451,013,640 the value of stock list- ings. We Offer:— LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK AMERICAN HARDWARE HART & COOLEY Prices on Application We do not accept margin accounts Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Sm & Re Sg Rf em.. su mTobh ... & Tel.. Tob Am Wool . Ana Cop ..... Ato Tp & 8 17, Bald Loco ... | Baltimore & O | Beth Steel B | Con Textile JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 Personals Walter is spending a few | H 8 he Northfield, East North- | weeks at | field, Mass, Waterbury Danbury Middletown THE NEW BRITAIN® ~ MARKET C0.~ NUALITY GOBNE AT w, 2I8*MAIN 5T ECONOMY PPICES - TEL..2485 Morning Specials From 7‘A. M. to 11 A. M_ i '(r‘,h'allenge' MILK .... 2 cans Lean Smoked 1 2 Small legs genuine SHOULDERS, Ib C | Spring LAMB, 1 All Day Specials In All Departments PRIME RIB ROASTS .......... veoo. 1h 28 LEAN ROAST PORK ......... vesves 1 18¢ LAMBFORES ................. veeen Ib 20c ROASTVEAL ................ . b 25¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL .................. Ib 38 LOIN LAMBCHOPS ..................... b 39¢c CHOICE SHOULDER STEAKS vove.. b 18c Lean Corned Beef . 1b 10c ] " Fresh Cut Hamburg I 18¢ EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg, Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Mys. Mary Maguire of Black Rock avenue is spending a month at Souna View. Dudley Nearing is spending his va- cation in Saybrook. Mre. A, 8. Anderson of Edson street is spending a vacation at Indian Neck, Branford. Fradegrada, Italy, fourth; ¥, E, Clark, | York A, C,, fifth; Imbach, Switzerland, Great Britain, Afth, Time 49 minutes | sixth, ime 67 8.5 seconds, 3,00 meters team race; second heat; | . Edvin Wide, Bweden, first; wilam Woman Dies in Waterbury, 8. Kirby, Cornell, thiray W. L, Tin-| Drugs Found in Her House betta Jr, Harvard, fourth; Bontemps, | known to the police as Mae Benoit sixth; Barbaud, France, seventh; Al . ed in a hospital here tod James Connolly, Woburn, Mass, g D bare Ay Ay 108 4 " J | searching the tenement at 21 Union tin, France, tenth, The n}!m '“'""".lrum where the woman was found wins first place with nine points, 18 points, | amount of the drug, Mrs, ohn Time § minutes 46 seconds. Ryan, 21, Lillian l()u: 20 .",IJJMA (tween 9 and 10 o'clock and at Iinland lald the foundation for a | S k) i a A S . events wiil be held and lunch will when hor stars finished one, two, ment, were placed under arrest to be aiedl three in the first heat of the trials, | "0!d for the coroner. Aithough all 5 | Get your vacation hat at the Outlet — that order for a total of six points, 1% *1d e o Cutionship between |y 354, teduction.—advt. fvét profits of the American Thread Great Britain gained second place, | S Herald yesterday that the photograph {31 dropped to $1,501,544 compared held Sunday, buk the Scandinavians | Lensinger & drug peddicr who died In o pyombers of the city government |with $2.119,302 in the preceding year, never were theatened by the Anglo- | New Haven Jail a short time ago, The s by Johnson & Peterson. It was pro- and Norway were eliminated whilo | Ner Fight name and are attempting to | quced by the Arcade Studio. Poland, an added starter, also failed | 10ATD her real identity. to qualify, Harry Shehanian has been named Joie Loses Shoe. | AMNESTY BILL HELD UP E«Iorvndnnl in an action brought qualified for the finals despite a mis-| Paris, July 1.—Passage of the am- [ which seeks to recover $125 alleged hap te Joie W, Ray, Illinois#. C., ace |nesty bill through the chamber of (to be due the company for printing mixup on a turn in the fourth lap and |freguent suspensions of sittings owing |resents the plaintiff, i : finished farin the ruck. KEdvin Wide [to brawls among the deputics.| Home cooked lunches at Crowell's behind him were the three Americans, ithe soclalists accused the communist | "{‘fi’;"‘:]""f“""vrs’a ';;' ”{::‘l“’ C’Q‘;e: Willlam T, Cox, Mercersburgh Acade- |party of having sold their country, A Paniel Ahearn of Clark street, L. Tibbetts, Jr., Harvard, who finfshed |Cachn with one bound rushed at the [¥esterday by inviting o :rla];m!::ru:; in that order for a total of nine points. | accuser, Henrl Le Mire, a member of [ ' ¢ ¥ i ; 5 were served, . also qualified for the finals whilc leral before the ushers intervened |[TSRMCRS Were served. e & Sweden, despite Wide's great work, | President of the Chamber Painleve - : in P Cen Leath Co 133 h N vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. | summer in Pomfret. g R e the fifth entrant, was scratched, ally suspending the sitting. ‘__;‘; t. - Ches & Ohio ... 8ily cut Business college has taken a posi- | at'Indian Neck, Branford. i:::‘fl R'}“' LB o tion with the Aetna Insurance Co. of | — | ) LA L Every hat 18 included at the 25% | vacation at Lake Sunapee, N. H. :::O.rn Pro Ref .. 341 off sale at the Outlet this week.—advt. | — rucible Steel . 54% suits at reduced price; Ivt. Place is a guest at the Sachem, New I;":e SO Sgalp treatments, Lal'ic.ice Beauty Preston, irie 1st pfd Lunch at Hallinan's—adv. | Gen Motors ... The Ladies' Auxiliary, A, 0. H., will | Gt North pfd 7:30 o'clock at Judd's hall. A social [Int: Mer Mar | hour wiil follo Int Mer Mar pfd 15 2.5 seconds, - ‘ L. Cox, United States, second; Edwin Waterbur; ul; o = A WO France, fifth; Duquesne, France, % July 11 man result of indigestion, Th | eighth; Erikson, 8weden, ninth; Bur- pseon 9 polics in 4 | unconecious, uncarthed a considerable I'rance wins second with 2 P . sne. 0'clock, noon. A program of athle votory In the 3,000 meter team race |¢P2 B¥an, 23, who reside in the tene sip B o % Have the Herald follow you on your Nurmi, Ritola and Tala finished in | \F®® gave their name as Ryan there | y Y o ated le v ven " qualifying for the finals which will be | MAV0 been the sweeheart of Alfred By errér it was stated in the |company for the year ended March | 1 at the Momauguin outing was taken Saxons and won as they pleased, Italy | PO!ice do not belleve Mae Benoit is | Auto parking, 53 Beaver St.—advt. { e D America won the second heat and | By_'the Amsocinted Press through the Kuiper Printing Co. of the team who lost his shoe In a [deputies seems fated to ba marked by | Work done. Atty. David L. Nair rep- of Sweden finished first but 20 meters |Trouble this afternoon arose when | v my, Edwin 8. Kirby, Cornell, and W. |dozen communists headed by Marcel |Prated his fourth birthday anniversary v 3 08 W layed and re- France, by gainng sccond place, |the Minorith. The fray became gen-|® PRFLY. Games were play Haar this week.—advt, / Mrs. H. H. Wheeler is spending the | Can Pacific .., 143 and Spain, were eliminated. Mexlco, | donned his hat once more, automatic- | Miss Laura Hudon of the Connecti-| E. Lund is spending the summer Chl Mil & St P . 141, Hartford. | Miss Axce Swanson is spending her [ COn Gas ...... Tl Fitch-Jones Co. are offering a few Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury of Lennox bha Cane Sugar 1 Parlor.—advt. | Gen Electrie ., hold a regular meeting tonight at | Insp Copper Allis-Chalmers | 8% | | | Pacific Oil .. Int Nigkel .. | Int Paper 504 | Kelly Spring Tr 127 Kennecott Cop.. 403 | Jiehigh Vai | Mid States 0l Mis Pac . NYCen..... NYNH&H Norf & West | North Pac .. Nat Lead Pure Oil Pan Am P & T 5 Penn R R Plerce Arrow Pittshurgh Coal Reading . ..., We offer: HORNS ON CARRIAGES Enliven the Streets of Belgrade—Due | to Lfforts of A Young American Belgrade, July 11. — On all two- horse open carriages which here take | the place of taxicabs, automobile | Bay View, near Milford, Mr. Hawker horns have replaced the shrill yell | will motor back and forth to his busi- 25c of the driver as he tears through the | ness in New Britain, M | strects, and all hecause of a young| 5 5 - M| American. Mrs. and Mrs. William Blair of West 29c He came here to.take over an auto- | Pearl street are spending the week Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hawker will spend next month at theinscottage at 100 shares of Landers, Frary & Clark pgck 43 C ] Fancy New mobile agency and found an overstock [at Oak Blufts. of horns. Sometime later, curiously enough, the city authorities passed an ordinance compelling horse vehicles | the Chamber of Commerce, is taking to be equipped with these signals. The |5 two weeks' summer Chamber of | American is happy and 80 is the no-| Commerce secretarial course at North- | Repn T & 8 pulace, hecause the constant shriek | \est university, Fvanston, Tl Miss | Roval D N V| of the horns gives the city an &p-|curtin took a similar course at that |Sinelair Oil Ret pearance, or rather sound, of bustling | ;itution last summer, South Paciflo modernity. -— | South Rall Mrs. J. J. Dorsey of Maple street Studebaker Co., . is at Oak Bluffs, Mass. | Texas Co { - | Texas & Pacifie F. T. Wheeler is spending his vaca: [Tobacco Prod .. tion at Halnes Landing, Me. | Transeon Ol1 .. — | Union Pacifie .. John Nelsan is at the New Lake|U S Indus Alco | View House at Woodbourne, Sullivan |, 8. Rubber Co | County, N. Y. 1 8 Steel TUtah Copper Willys Overland Westinghouse Miss Mary E .Curtin, secretary of An Investment That Will Grow We Offer: TO REVIEW FIE; | English Monarch Will: Watch ,\(nm-u-: vers of His Seamen. London, July 11.—King George will review more than 200 warships at Spithead the end of July at what is expected to be the finest naval spec- tacle seen in British home watgrs |since the war. At the last naval re- view at Spithead in July, 1924, 220 warshipg were at anchor, but the navy th possessed more capital ships than it does today. Among the big ships participating in the July review will be the Queen Elizabeth, the Barham, Malaya, Val-| lant, Warsprite, Revenge, Royal Oak, | Resolution, Royal Sovereign, Centuri- |ongAjax and Thunderer. RING American Hardware Stock At the market : | Fuller. Richter. Aldrich s 6 Mrs. A, G. Tuck of 17 Wakefleld LOCAL STOCKS, ‘ court is fn Boston, Ma 1879 8214 278 1001 797 8% 623 Best Frankforts .. 1h 18¢ Beef Liver ....... b 10c Boneless Pot Roast th 18¢ | ugar Cured Bacon Ih 25¢ SPERRY & BARNES' BACON ............1h 29¢ LEAN BONELESS HAM .................. Ib 38¢ DOMINO 101bs 75¢ GRANULATED Sugar i EVAPORATED MILK ................ 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ........ 3 cans 23c P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ..... 6 bars 25c CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS ..... 3 cans 29c Good Luck Jar Rings " Royal Lunch _ Y Crackers 0 21 25¢ » 2dozen ... vere 15e Tuna Fish ....... can 23¢ R. H. Erwin is spending a vacation | at Sound View, MEMBERS HARTFORD ATOCK EXCHANGE 94 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. 2-5261 MOORE: H. P, SPAFARD (Putnam & Co.) Bid 570 LBA5 540 6814 JES RENTS SUFFER A SLUMP Hundreds of Visitors Prefer To Stay At Hotels Instead of Fur- nished Apartments London, July 11.—Despite the great inflow of visitors for the British Em- | pire Exhibition at Wembley, furnish- ed houses and flats in London are | renting at a slightly lower figure than |at the same time last year, according Tel. 2080 JOS. M. HALLORAN 122 Main Street. {Aetna Casualty .. E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr, | Aetna Life Ins ... | Aetna Tire .. | Am Hardware Am Hosiery Automobile Tng ..... Rige-Hfd Carpet com | Rillings & Spencer com. | Rillings & Spencer pfi Bristol Brass . ... . {Colts Arms | Conn 1t & Wil CURB REVIEW, New York, July 11.—On tha mars ket today the volume of business was tar below that of recent sessions and Hunerals : Foreign Exchange Mrs, Helen L. Runze.: Baker’s Cocoa . ... can 18¢ < or 3 Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Sugar Corn .. 2 cans 25¢ Sardines, in oil, 4 cans 25¢ Seeded or Seedless Pink Salmon .. 2 cans 29¢ Raisins, 2 packages 25¢ Gold Medal Flour, sack $1 WEDGROOD Butter fizrlbs 87c BEST PURE LARD . .. 21 25¢ CALIF. SUNKIST LEMONS .......... dozen 29¢ SWEET JUICY ORANGES ........... dozen 33c EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ....... 3 for 25¢ Large Texas Onions Pink Meat \ S isvisvvivivea Cantaloupes .. each 15¢ Large Ripe Bananas dozen v's 25¢ Long Green Cukes 3 for 10¢ Large Head Lettuce GO . s ieeosnni i Solid Head Cabbage each - Georgia Yellow Peaches quart ............ 1 Native Green Peas 4dquarts .......... 25¢ Green Beans, 2 quarts 25¢ Yellow Beans, 2 quarts 25¢ e The funeral of Mrs, Helen L. Bur- | gess will be hed tomorrow afternoon lat 2 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe | will officiate at services at the B. C. | Porter funeral parlors and burial will |be in Fairview cemeter, | to estate agents. Ilat owners who expected to rent apartments to Wembley visitors at high figures found, to their disap- [ pointment, that the newcomers pre- ferred to stay at hotels, and prices dropped shortiy after the influx of‘ travelers began. One estate agent said that the slump in furnished house and fat EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH property was greater than for some | DIES IN SURF Atlantie City, N. J,, July 11.—=Mi- chael Fahey, 58, of Pittston, Penn. was stricken with a heart attack while standing knee deep in the surf f'od:u and died almost instantly. from F. H. BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. TEL. 886. JOSEPR A. HAFFEY Funeral Director ANIMAL TRAINER DIES. Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant Independence, Mo., July :l, —Eilis | N e i Syames NANN OT. 11| p. stornegn, 72, president of the Morh 0 s . Mary" gl R b bR | Zoological Arena company and Tel.—Parlon 1625.2 | i tionally known as a trainer and de- Resider 17 % t. oy "'“‘1‘:“ m;fl;'m“ s veloper of untamed beasts, died to- day. BaMe Lock | wafnir Bearing |Hart & Cootoy .. {Hartford T [1ander ational N R N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Re-Pond com FLOWERS | e | Peck, Stowe & Wil | Phoentx Russell Mfg. Co. Fire » Light Frary & IFire Gas | Juda Fire Standard | Stantey o | Stanley Works pfd .. | Torrington Co. com | Traut & Hine Travelers Ins. Union Mfg. Co. na- | Yale & Towne Worls . & TREASURY STA IL'. 8. Treasury balance, §2 | demand | demand, 18.1 | ENT. 33,180,524 New York, 11.—Voreign ex- changes firm. July Quotations (in cents: demand 435 %. Cables . Ttaly: Belgium Great Britain: 436, 60 day bills on banks demand 4,26 1-2, cables 4 4.52 1.2, Cables 4.53 demand (per trillion), Holland: demand 37, mand 15.37. Sweden demand 26,57, Denmark: demand 16,02, Switzerland: Spain: demand 13.24, Greece: demand 1.72 1-2. Poland: de- mand 19 1-4. Czecho-Siovakia: de- dand 2.94 1-2. Jugo-Siavia: demand 1.18. Austrial: demand. 0014 1-8. Ru- mania: demand .43 1-4. Argentina: de- mand 32.62. Br demand . Tokio: demand 41 5-8. Montreal 99 1-8, many: de The mysterious ‘“palolo,” =~ tiny fish found off the coast of New Zea- land, can ofly be caught at dawn on one particular day in the year, when they rise to the surface of the sea for itwo hours. . | fluence | shares, price changes, while lower, were not impressive. American Light and Traction, an exception to the general trend, went forward five points to about 131, thereby featuring the public utility ction, but the rise here did not in- much activity in associate Radio stocks also displayed a quiet- er uniertone and motos issiues lapsed | into dullness following some initial firmness, Coal and tobacco &tocks [\\crfl content to mark time, but frée | quently there were spurts in baking | stocks of which the Ward securities | showed to moderate advantage. | Oils scemed o welcome the lull i | operations. This group is just now sparring for time in view of the ad- | verse statistical position. Only ordi- l nary changes occurred in the standard |and miscellanesus departments. ' Mining stocks ales became dull. Some of the penny class issues which | have been marking up new highs lést | much of their aggressiveness. The boMd list was not so broad either and it anything, quotations weré lower,

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