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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1024, - NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALM | Wall Street Bneh I WA” “TQHTM‘R' “ (HANGF REPORTS LT —— | PUTNAM & CO. Memibers Sow Yok sied kachange Momi [l d Mok Eschange City Items T0 AID CHINESE: American Red Cross Starts Rellol Work for Sullerers will / <, New York, Aug. 1¢.—Recent ex. | tensive readjustments form spe e accounts In the stock market are | widely attributed to & disposition on| New York the part of large traders 10 awail | mosements further indications of the trend of fall ), trade and the political campaign before vontinued upnard wdding to their committimonts. Cons | apene ore than Edwin K. Adama of Brlin was ar- | vargion of paper pronts into sash s eres [hore thas tested this morning by Policeman aegounted for mueh of the recent | (a1 - 1 "o B William Strolls on & charge of reck- Myavy selling " il gy b ot 12 B i ) i partigularly of induss | considered nest Bome the less driving, The oficer claimes Adams | (vial issnes which have pyed 4 large | standurd ruils and industiials ud was sneeding on Bouth Main street. | qivance since the bull movement | jng & 8 Htecl Sohlias s P. ¢, Flood reported to the police | wiarted more than two months ago, |y " ' today that elght quarts of milk were — | Nl Bieh recheds rar (e o isiare stolen this morning from customers| The United Elates Gypsum Co. has | established by i el preferved, Pub on Hillerest avenue, Daly avenue and ' geclared an extra dividend of 1 per |jio Hersice of New Jurses, Hemington West street, cent on the cominon und the regulnr yynew piter m'”“.l nre fatned. ‘Mutiand | A meeting of the bullding commis- | quarterly dividends of 1 per cent on | yiarerred and New York & Horlom sion will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. | the common and 13 per cont on the | {ie uiter ising 4 poinis. Commer. Routine business will be taken up, preferred, all payable September 30 10 ,ia) solvents “IN", 1L 8. Cast Tron Pipe, P l stock on record Weptember 18, | Railway Steel Bprfog and General Belia Rebekah lodge, No. 11 hold a regular meeting Friday eve- ning. A il attendance is desired, in |order 1o decide about an outing at Hammonasselt Heach nest week A son has heen born te Mr, and | Mrs, Paul Johuston of De Rand, Flors Ida, Mrs. Johnston was formerly | Miss Constance Corbin of this eity, 100000 1S SENT 5 S ed In Matrimony M 4L [tecal Couple Un At The Home of Rey L= neartain pries opening o Wit the main Wend Friseo pretenisd polnt higher ANNOUIeenent Aug marked the B Wt Main st Davis This Afternoon ¥'s stook market marriage of Miss 1da Alviry daughter of Mr. and Mps Johnson of 446 West Main . street and Arehibald Waters, Jv,, son Washington, Aug. 14.~The Amerl- lor aty and Mlrs, Archibald Waters of can Red Cross today cabled $100,000 56 Apmistice street, took pluce this tor the velier of victims of the N0ods ‘4 rarnoon at 1 o'clock at the homs of sweeping several provinces of Chind ey, John L. Davis, Mr. Davis offi Chairman John Barton Payne ordered oiated | Miss Florian Fox, Jr., of New the denation upon receipt of a report | York, sister of the groom, was matron transmitted through the state depart-1oe ponor and the "hest man was Erie ment at the request of he Red Cross | oo™ (oot oo the bride, by Minister Bchurman at Peking. | qpg Lride was attired in a gown of Minister Schurman estimated thalyypite gatin with white picture hat, ten million persons are already affect- | yon poyquet was of roses. The ma. | ed by the floods and that 810,000,000 1,on of Konor wore blue tafteta with will be needed for relief work, Kmers (o= jooporn nat and carried an old gency relief measures are being cars fpo o ioneq bhouquet 1id on by varlous Chinese philanthio- | “mpo giee of the bride to her attend. ple organizations and the famine re- ..o ‘wou'a’ white gold bracelet and the lief commission Ia laying plans to meet Jo 500 give the hest man a green gold distress which s sure to follow de- |y 0 pin set with & pearl, struetion of the crops. I"ollowing the ceremony a reception Estimated funds which may be | held at the home of the bride's made avallable through the Imposi- parents, whieh was prettily decorated tion of customs and transportation [o the occasion in Iavender and yel. surtaxes, flood relief campulgns, ete, | o 600 o » would total seven and a half milllon (o (TR o o0 0 actended dollars, leaving two and a halt mil- fyoq4ine trip and upon their return lion dollars otherwise to be raised A [ C 500" 0n A isicn atreet, | ituation is to be fully met ettt City Engineer J. D, he present situation iy very serl- Minister Schurman stated: “I'he []’NEI[[ 'NUUEST leave Eaturday for his annual IN MlflfllETflwN'nmkl' vacation, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Draper and spring crops In north Chin® are short son Wesley, will spend the r-muinvl-ri due to drought, and the fall crops are destroyed over a wide area due to of the week In New York City and vieinity, THREE INCHES APART, NEW RULE FOR DANCERS winter wheat cannot be planted."” to Adopt The Johnson, Erie Y 4 or the We offer: 100 shares cf Yale & Towne 170 shares of Colts week ol in und e Btocks of slab zine In the hands of I','ll,',,",“‘l" ,f',‘,',':l,"'“"",,\I‘.,":,',,:‘,'.,.“ :,:.“: a American producers August 1 totalled |5 o0 52,708 short tons, an Increase of 3,021 | Prices R v for the month, This compares with | e Fred Shepard of 178 Bassett street | 4y ynoreuse during June of 7,820 und | ) i N 0 s N in apending this week at Highland | quving May of 9,856, Bhipments in | 0> 000 Chemical, United Drug, Na- | Jake, Wisted, July totalled 39,852 tons against 36 { 1ONA1 Biscult and Eastman Kodak, | A 1 s which dropped 1 to 2 points, South- ||/ Lid d | ern Pacific lost ground becuuse of the failure of the directors to increase the dividend, International Shoe sonred | b points and gains of 2% to 4 pointa wers registered by Ruldwin, | | Frisco preferred, Rutland preferred, | National Lead, Atlantic Refining and !} | General Eloctrie, Call money opened at 2 per cent, | JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Fxchunn UARTFORD-CONN PRUST CO BLDG, New fiettatu: Bureitt Hotel Bidg.. Tel 18! ~ RAILROAD MERGERS Announcement has been made of the proposed NICKEL PLATE MERGER, We are preparing a comprehensive analysis, showing the relative value of securities of companies merged as compared to proposed issnes of new srock, Other consolidations now In prospect will have a marked influcnce nd security prices pply further information? considorably leapita bear selling in steengthened The Misses T, Heckman and Mar- kuret Zeiglor are spending their vaca- | tion at Grove Beach, | Surplua freight cars in good repair and immediately available for service totalled 822,530 on July 81, according to the car service division of the American railway assoclation, This was a decrease of 22,862 cars under the number reported on July 22, Sur- plus coal cars in good repair on July 31 totalled 146,840, a decrease of 11,- 768, Practically no car shortage is being reported, E. 1. Gooby and family of 10 Madi- son street have returned from New- foundiand where they spent & menth with relatives and friends, Close 4y 12515 High Bt Bug ... Can Cr Loco . 8Sm & Re., 8g Rf em, Tel & Tel. . Toh Wool Willlams will Low twe “ Am Am [Am A New bond offerings today were in ,',': excess of $15,000,000 the largest be- "A " ing the $6,000,000 5.year & per cent |\ secured gold notes of the hlcn‘u.,Am Rock Island & Pacific Railway t,oA\Am offered at 99 to yleld 5.20 per cent. |\ Cop An {ssue of $3,065,000 25-year exter- | o Tp & 8§ O nal secured refunding 8 per cent sink- Rald TLoco ing fund gold bonds of the wpnl-lhtvn." & nh"‘,"" of Bolivia at 93 and Interest to yield Reth Steel B“' 8.70 per cent also was offered. ‘mn _r”"""" s CLOTHIER GIVES GOOD |Gom remtmes s '3in ACCOUNT OF ‘HIMSELF Ches & Ohlo ... R3% Forces Norton to Go the Limit to Win & Fdy.. No request has been recelved for the dispatch of Red Cross rellef work- ers from this country, and ncrorrflnx-' 1y none will be sent, 'nr- AT I'he most important testimony was POWERS OF STATE COPS | tnat stven by George . shattuck, mechanical engineer in charge of the ——— time clocks which O'Neill used on his Supreme Court to Determine Thelr | rounds, M. Shattuck had several of as Regards Enforce- | (Continued from First Page) 12714 EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We offer: 50 shares of Yale & Towne 50 shares of American Hardware the dials that are used at the hearing and showed that the dead watchman was punctual in his rounds as a usual thing, The dial used the night of the dis- appearance was introduced and showed that there was a slight Irregu- larity in the recording at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. I°rom that time until 12:30 o'clock the clock had been punched regularly. The clock was not punched again until 2:10 a. m. Mr. Shattuck said that O'Neill should have recorded his rounds several times during that interval. At 3:25 a. m. the dial showed that O'Neill had started on the round, The last ring was at 3:40 o'clock which indiczted that he had completed it. Mr. Shattuck sald that no record of further ring® was found. There should have been another at § o'clock, he sald. | The mechanical engineer testified that it was O'Neills’ habit when mis- sing a round to leave a note on his desk explaining the reason for not ringing up. A note found on Shant- tuck's desk the morning of the dis- appearance will be introduced at the inquest this afternoon and is expect- ed to give reason for O'Neill missing 'nngs between 12:30 and 2:10 o'clock. Officials of the factory testified that O'Neill's rounds wonld not bring him near the vicinity in which the body was found. The hearing was adjourned for one hour's recess at 1 o'clock and will meet again at 2 o'clock atandard time. This afternoon State Policeman Arthur Cone, who was active in the state police investigation of the disap- pearance, Dr. Charles Bush, medical examiner of Cromwell and Constable John Lewis of Berlin will be called to the stand. Dancing Masters Continue Rules At New York Exact Statu 7 ment of Prohibition Law. Chi, Mil & St P1 187 | Chl Rock Isl & P 347 Chile Copper .. 35 | Ghino Copper .. 21% Con Gas 2% Corn Prod Ref . 321 Crucible tSeel .. 513 | cuba Cane Sugar 14 | Endicott-John .. 62 Erle ooinoviiess 30% Erie pfd ... 41% Gen Electric ...271 Gen Motors 147 Goodrick BF . 224 Gt North pfd .. 68 28 0% Washington, Aug. 14.—A test case Convention will be carried to the supreme court by the government to determine whether state policemen are to be in- cluded under the term “any officer of the law” as used in the Volstead act. The question has become an acute one, officials of the department of justice said today, in the state of Waehington where there is no statute providing forfeture of vessels or ve- hicles transporting liquor. The western district court in Wash- ington held that the federal authori- ties could not take over state seizures and proceed for forfeiture of the ve- hicles. Ths decision was affirmed by the circut court of appeals for the DR BULL VERY ILL Yale Athletic Association Not Likely As Drop New York, Aug. 14.—"Keep your distance — three inches — and don't whispe was the slogan for dancers adopted today by the International as- soclation of masters of dancing. “The proper position for tripping the fantastic toe in public is for part- ners to stay far enough apart so that when they converse they must raise their voices above a whisper,” sald a resolution adepted, “The left arm of the leader and the right arm of his partner should be gracefully extended and the former's right hand should be placed in the small of his partner's back, ever so lightly—but firmly.” W. F. Kavanaugh of New Bedford, Masg., who has been teaching danc- ing for about half a century sald: “If dancers will live up to thelr regula- tions there will be no further need for such hallroom signs as ‘Improper Dancing Not Permitted!" or 'Btrnnghy Holds and Half-Nelsons Barred,’ or | ‘Your Feet—Move them too.'" at Newport Tennis Matches. By The Assoclated Piess. Newport, R. 1, Aug. 14—B. I Norton, formerly of the South African Davis cup forces had his troubles in defeating the veteran William J. Clothier of Philadelphia in the starred match of the Casino cup lawn tennis singles today. Norton, now a resl-|Insp Copper ... dent of St. Louis’had to put forth the | nt Mer Mar best of his stop volleys to overcome | yn¢ Mer Mar pfd 397 the mational champion of 1908 1in (“Ajjis.Chalmers three long sets. The score was 7-5, | pacifis Oil 2-6, 8-4, Int Nickel Clothier held mostly to a back court | yp¢ paper position. His driving for passes was | tej)y Spring T'r 155 unusually strong, so that he forced [ Kaonnecott Cop.. 49 many of the games to deuce points.|yanigh Val .. 63% Harvey Snodgrass, Los Angeles, was | ariq States Oil.. 1% the first to win a place in the semi- | Mis Pac ....v.. 184 final round. By chop strokes and an | N y (en 10914 {rresistible net attack the over-|N y N H & H whelmed Clarence J. Griffin, 8an|Nop & West .. Franclsco, 6-0, 6-3. | North Pae Augvst 14—"Littla Bill" Johnston, | xat 1ead RTIE San Francisco, had to put forth his| p,.0 off .. 28% most flery drives to defeat Dr. George | pap Am P & T 58% King, New York, 6-2, 6-7, 6-8. In|pann R R 5% |the second set the Davis cup defender Dierce Arrow | was three times within a' placement | pay ('on Cop .. affiliated with the Amalgamated |of his rival. Under pressure John-|pgaading . Clothing Workers of America. This|gton becameu nsteady, his outs and Rep I & § P will mean the return to work on Mon- | nets costing him the set. Roval D N Y .. 43% I R POLICE INSIST McCOY Bntaiollene i SHOT WOMAN TO DEATH The strike was called because of South Rail .... 64} Former Thomson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. ATl 467 173 54 15 354 551 1% 19 108 7% Y WE OFFER:— Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. Price on Applicaticn We do not accept Margin Accounts. to Have His Services Kicking Coach This Fall, Settlement Reported in Boston Shop Strike Boston, Aug. 14.—Settlements with more than 20 manufacturers, etc., were announced today by the settle- ment committee arbitrating between the employers and members of union New Haven, Aug. 14.—It was stat- ‘ ed at Yale today that Dr. Willlam T. & (Billy) Bull for many years coach of the Yale backfield football candidates, especially In the kicking department, would probably not return to Yale this fall owing to i1l health, Bull in his foothal days was a famous drop- kicker and has trained many Yale gridiron candidates in the art. Dr. Bull is now at a snnlturlum in North Carolina. Flies to Dinner Dance In Giant Dirigible 8t. Louls, Aug. 14.—Dirigible bal- 1oons have uses other than those of war, Lieuténant Colonel John A. Paegelow, commandant of Scott Fleld, Belleville, 111, the army's chief light- et-than-air statlon, demonstrated last night when he flew to a dlnf)r dance at the Sunset Hill Country efub in the giant airehip TC-3. He was accom- pnn|ed by three lieutenants. A land- ing crew of 25 soldiers sent by mo- tor truck, waited on the lawn west of the ciub building and caught the ship when it landed. The ship left the flelds at 7:35 p. m. and arrived ever the club at 8:16. The officers re- mained at the dinner dance until 11:46. An hour later they were at home, 45 miles away. Danbury Car Conductor Victim of Armed Bandits Danbury, Aug. 14.—Two armed men boarded a trolley car of the Dan- 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.—Roum 509, N. B. Nat'| Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 Waterbury Danbury the alleged failure of a mumber of the Studebaker Co.. 87% Middletown smaller manufacturers to abide by an Texas Co 40 % agreement ratified in 1921. Union of- Texas & Pacific 357 ficials charged that these manufac- Tobacco Prod .. 91'% turers were encoumging the ‘‘sweat Transcon Oil .. 5 shop” by sending work into private Union Pacific .. 144 homes. Twenty-eight strikers arrest- U 8 Indus Alco 7314 ed yesterday after their atempts at Herself, U S Rubber Co 33";‘ picketing had ended in a riot and the |U 8 Steel ..... 187% stabbing of one of their number were | Lo# Angeles, Aug. 14.—Evidence to | U 8 Steel pfd .. 131 .‘-‘ arralgned in the municipal court to- |be presented to the county grand ‘7!flh ift‘r‘l"’_" e -'9"'! day. They were held in nominal bail |jury today completely will disprove [ Will¥s ""'”:“‘1 si . and the cases were continued untll [the story of Norman Selby (Kld Mc- | Westinghouse August 28, Coy) that Theresa W. Mors, latest of | T SR JOCAL § S, ST the ex-pugilist’s heart fancies, killed Blel s OTARY MEETING. herself, police detectives declared. | T S The bullet that killed the divorced | (Euaseiten wife of Albert Mors, wealthy antique | 585 dealer, entered her temple without | "]5 any accompanying powder burns, an 3 examination showed. Officers say A ¥ that it must have heen fired from a | A" ”"L“ll“a;fi’ distance of at least three feet, and | AUtORGRIIe 18 - -n that they declare would eliminate the | Bige-Hfd Carper cont - - sulclde theory from the tangled skein | Bllings q“"" A of the affair. Billings & Spencer p Further, it is pointed out, the hody P:»:::OIA.I:.::“ bore scare and bruises that indicated | | Conn 1t & Pow ptd V, World’s Smallest Plane In 1,300 Mile Flight Dayton, Ohlo, Aug, 14—The world's smallest airplane, the ‘“Alouette,” landed at MeCook field late yesterday after a flight of 1300 miles from Kelly Iield, Texas, Tleutenant Donald Phillips, Kelly ¥ield pilot, now sta- tioned at McCook Fleld was pilot., He also was the engineer who had charge of its constryction. The plane has a wing spread of 18 feet and welghs 480 pounds with the motor. It has a speed capacity of 106 miles an hour and carries a fuel sup- ply for four hours flying at full speed. Tt is able to cover 20 miles on a gal- lon of fuel, The ship is an original model, The flight to Dayton was started-a week ago. will Fighters Claim That She Shot Disprove Say They The Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Company " 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time. Speeches by Members Today. A novelty was introduced at the luncheon of the New Britain Rotary club held this noon at the Burritt hotel when members of the organiza- tion were called upon for four minute speeches, Several told of thelr busi- nesses, others told humorous stories, and John W. Lockett made an an- nouncement to the effect that a cam- Four Minute & Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Ins ... Aetna Fire .. Bank by mail. e R | CURB REVIEW Foreign Exchange ||, iy ro Aus, 1o e |of the trading en the New York curb GET GEMS WORTH $5,000. New York, Aug. 14.—Four bandits today held up the pawn shop of Mor- a struggle. bury and Bethel Street Rallway Co. in Rethel shortly before midnight last night. At the point of their revolvers they robbed Roy Beers, motorman, of about $29, and Sylvester Wixted, Jr., a passenger, of three dollars. After the holdup the highwaymen jumped from the car and ran to an automo- bile which was waiting nearby and made their escape. New York’s Mayor Gives | In to Comptroller’s Demand New York, Aug. 14.—Ending a con- troversy of three month’s standing, Mayor Hylan and the sinking fund commission today ylelded to the de- mand of comptroller that $85,000,000 of city funds now lying in banks drawing two per cent interest be in- vested in seria]l Bonds of the city of New York drawing 4!'; per cent in- terest. MRS, LAURA WIGGIN DIES. Greenwich, Aug. 14 —Mrs. Laura | man Wiggin, widow of the late James H. Wiggin of Boston and a native of Brattleboro. Vt., died at the home of her gon, Field Point park, here today, aged 80. A daugh- ter, Mrs. Walter Keith of Cleveland, 0., and two =ons, Albert H. Wiggin and Langley W. Wiggin of New York eurvive. The funeral will be held in Cambridgs, Mase; Friday. N Re SEERS 81,000 DAMAGES, ©arl DePace has started suit againgt £alvatrice Moscotti, in which he secks $1,000 damages. The action is over the alleged failure of Moscotti to pay a noté due. Constable Martin Horo- witz gerved an sttachment on prop- erty owned by the defendant this af- | ternoon. timer A. Auasses, in Stanton street, beund the manager, two clerke and three customers, and escaped with jewelry and precious sténeés of an es- timated value of $50,000, BANDITS GET $20,000. Joliet, Ill, Aug. 14.—Six bandits held up employes of the State Bank of Lockport, near here, today, gather- ed up about $20,000 in currency, and ecscaped In an antomobile, A sheriff's posse went in pursuity “Garages for rent,” you can fined one close by— ! Just turn fo the want ads| and wiggle your eyes. READ THE | ing care of about 75 children. | an additional paign will soon be conducted in New Britain to raise $10,000 for the Chil- dren’s home. He said that the present plant on Rackliffe helghts cost about $150,000 and the institution is capable of tak- With $10,000, Mr. Lockett says, 76 additional children may be cared for, The Rotary club was asked to get back of and support this movement. President Hartwell Taylor presided | at the gathering and reminded the members of the fall conclave to be held at the Griswold hotel, Eastern point, New London on September 3, 4 and 5. s f a ol b t FALL PROVES FATAL Bridgeport, Aug. 14—Frank Grasso, 28, a painter, who fell from a scaf- fold on a building in Kossuth street, August 5, died today in St. Vincent's hospital from a fractured skull, S —— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION—565 MAIN ST. Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel. 1625-3 EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS F 8 B')ILFKER'I rus! SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. 'EL. 886, investigators, brushing this statement into it, by a hatpin, cuts on the left arm and Haywar_ci Formally Seeks ward, announced his candidacy for the re- publican nomination for govérnor of New York. MecCoy said Mrs. Mors attempted to tab herself with a butcher knife be- ore she used the pistol, but police side, ask for an explanation of a cut n the lips which drove the teeth far a deep wound under the left reast that might have been caused hroat, and several other“abrasions. Gubernatorial Nomination New York, Aug. 14.—William Hay- | U. 8. district attorney, today Have you a garage that’s empty and bare? Advertise — rent it — garages are rare. USE A Bagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hartford Fire .. Hfd Elec Light Landers Frary & kl(n National Fire N B Machine N B Machine pfd North & Judd ..... Peck, Stowe & Wil .. Phoenix ire Russell Mfg. Scovill \H'g Southern M Standard Sc Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co. com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins. Co. Union Mfg. Co. .. Yale & Towne 500 70 250 139 132 106 281 | 3713 10 865 26 69 SURY STATEMENT. U balance, $214,838,658. Girl Wins Point in Her Suit Against Rich Man | White Plains, N, Y., Aug 14— Miss Muriel Buell of Mamaroneck to- day Jefferson Livingston, wealthy turfman and retired manufacturer, when Su- preme Court Justice Taylor denjed Livingston's motion for evamination of Miss Buell before érial and granted her attorneys motién for a bill of particulars. Miss Buell 18 suing for 81750 monthiy for life, which she eclaims Livingston promised her if she would refrain from pressing a breach of €. Treasury was a sudden display of strength and 1-4 | | mand | mand ! kio, « woén a point in her suil agalnst | | western carriers, New York, Aug. 14.—Foreign ex- changes steady: Quotations in ucnls: Great Britain, demand 45 1-4, 60 day bills on bank France, demand 5.63 1-2, cables ’\64 Italy, demand 4.49 3- cables 4.50 Belgium, demand 5 14 1-2, tables Germany, demand (per trillion) | Holl#hd, demand 89.07; Nor- | demand 14 Sweden, demand Denmark, demand 16.25; 1, demand 18.86: Spain, de- HR ce, demand 1827 demand 19 1-4; zecho-8lo- demand Jugoslavia, de- A . demand L0014 1-8; nand .46 igentina, de- B Brazii, demand 9.90: To- mand 41 5-8; Montreal 99 Poland, vakia, mand 1.25; Rumar 53-64. | THL BOND MARKET. New York, Ang. 14.-—Narrow fluctnations today's early bond| iealings failed to impart a definite trend to the market, although consid- crable interest was manifested in| railroad issues. Definite announce- | ment that Frisco directors would con- | sider recapitalization plans next \wtk, sent the road's income 6a t6 a new| 1924 top price. Bonds of the North-| including St. Paul | and Chicago & Northwestern moved | up on prospects that heavy grain trafe fic would incrense earnings. Forelgn obligations marked time in view ot the deadlock for the inter-allied con- ference over tha time limit of evacu- ation of the Ruhr. Bolivian 8s sold down to 93.the offering price of a new €3,06%,000 igeus placed in the market today. A £3,000,000 offering of Rock | pri¢ in | promise suit. She declares that the payments stopped after one year. Teland 5 per cent notes was readily | subscribed. | activity in the copper mining group. Many of those stocks that have beep inactive for some {ime were in urgent demand and there w broad in- |quiry for stocks like Hecla and United Verdi extension, A long list of lew Ipriced issues were also promineat, |some of them being traded in on a large scale and several making good advances, This movement was & natiral result of the prevailing belief |that a settlement of the German rep- arations question ia close at hand and {that an agreement will be followed by heavy foreign buying of copper metal. Interest 'n the petroleum group. was largely centered in South Amer- ica and (anadian issues. Royal Can- adian was in demand at around its |1ecent high level and Lago Petrelenm was heavily traded in at the prices reached on the advance a few dAy ago. Tmperial Ol of Canada wAs |also strong, moving up over 1 point, Prairie Oil and Gas had only frae- tional range and there was little lmovament in stocks like Vaenum Ofl land other important Standard Ofl shares. Tndusiia! issuee showed a strong- ed tone, Dublller moving up ovet & point and there was renewed buying of Lexigih Coeal which alse made a gain of about one peint. Céommon. wealth had unthoer display of aétivity advancing over 2 pointa FRLANSON SUED. John Erlanson has been named de. | fendant in an action brought By J. E. Kilbourne. the plaintif ¢laimiing $1.500 damages alleged to be dué for plumbing services rendered. Papeis wers served on Erlansen this aftere noon by Constable Martin Horowits.