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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927. ey w == ONMARKET TODAY PUTNAM & CO, 3 Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges traders were interested, there was :‘1 $18.84 & share in the y | of buyers usually is present to s S shpre e 8 In‘erest works Gllfillgcs and‘e"“b'e poola to start a fresh “bull” :":Llc resort to popular appeal in ‘.m, | July 51 against $5.90 a share | ? 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Professional attacks against on sult that a general average I weakened issue once forced gen- novements, or a compre hr-m\q [ |eral and extended rocessions. To. |c ' ! | chart, is impracticable. da.y a weakened stock, or group of The { 3 publication of financial news \ ' stocks, may be hammered relerft- |, t n flF STI][;K MARKET leasly with lttle effect upon the | wen fow sier - tan ror ikt When few other than L E main body, as a sufficient number pritearone) Wall Street Briefs ancia ages 8 year before, net pi \ 1 33:;:?;‘;“?'):;”” when old far press. ecent ,‘;“‘.fn,:’o;“;m’l‘;“; ' Hope to Spare 8,000,000 Trees i3s3 srore dice s .‘, " Nash Proves Peature—Mack | TEL 2040 o D to decline. As & re- tjhree-point 11 1 . . | ~EN ‘p:ceuh: ::(;:r'fiéory fllf e edvhuns‘ point changes were religiously Chicn Chld e Jutng l" Lo ““”“m ! | RGN a day- v ¢ - ) e vious week ( 56 a ew York, Dec. 10, (P—An army | sion so extcnfil\n lh.u’t thcdmar:):\‘!' e Lot ot qgating 1 "R ‘ adison, Wis., Dec. 10. (#—Thrce | ¥ear ago, R. G. Dun & Co. reports. | Xecw York, Dec. 10 (P—At the We Offer: required only a column of type and | millions yor hardwood trecs will P I'the market reviews frequently twe i limited to the statement: “Th leadership of the he: 1 : ere | he saved yearly if plans evolved by ! {laderslip of the motor and copper 5 > s Ceture o ok marke | 1he T dice o acin oggrs | shar e & aronn opened || Connecticut Light & Power Co. a univer 1 of small investors, which in 1919 be- | Virtually is stabilized. gan an {nvasion of the stock mar- | Professional traders have felt ket, has wrought many a change | the effect of public participation, and altered many an established | for while they still operate { opening of today's market under the | today.” | points higher, the first sale of trend In the trade in securities. | “Steersmen,” the power is eupplicd | Today the large newspapers de- | cour 15lln"vrnz:;.r.‘r’lt.uls’v‘ll managen Aolgiabias & dhlok onee 00| I ggnative PFEfe"ed The “odd-lot sale,” virtually un. ]by the army of “outside traders” | vota several pages to Tl R t up 1, and gains of a| | Price 100 and accrued dividend, yielding known 16 years ago, now ccm. | tProughout the country. The Pro- jews and employ a staff of trained | The course was given by th S nseonagainie Mok prises fully a third of the busimess | fessionals. once sufficiont in them- oot ohoer Half-point and | University of Wisconsin and {1 e on the New York Stock Exchange. |SlVes, now must command a large | thrce-point price changes are fg- |chuded inspection trips While the number of these buying | outside following™ if their favorite nored, for 10 to 30 point fluctuu- ;’.\1. new logging 1 and selling orders for less than 100 ‘SlOCk! are to perform as desired. | tions have become common. The | ro 1dy are {n operatior shares has increased enormously Changes have been effected also | list of securities has been ex~1 Studies revealed | | and Manhattan, : ’,T,‘;"‘;iv 8250.000,000 Worth Mamliac- L e urgent need | tured This Year for selective logging amd timber | |tion and tha | conservation, 1 led to adoption | - con Ice Cream, Loose | 5.50% i iciently corrected the encd technical posi- credit and business itions warranted a further ap- ciation in the quoted values of toys for many issu 4 to bid up stocks ok .\..; 1l fmn & % 1 girls faster this in all se ons of the 1| Vel acka of 1000 ent Sulte 501, Commercial Trust Co.. Bldg., New Britain - Vhose 3580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange the average size of individual [in fields | other than that of the panded nearly to eight columns. transactions has decreased as|trader. Statisticians who once had The Associated Press, which onece markedly. to conelder only two classes—rail- ' transmitted to a few interested | | of a resolutio asking that the | Broader sentlment now influ. | roads and {industrials—now wmust | member newspapers, an abbrevia- }mnrnm commerce commission cnces price movements. This year | watch the movements of a host of ted stock list now places in their | require railroads to equip cars de- n particular, with thousands of | specialized groups, such as divi- | financial room within a half hour ed for trausportation of logs omnlum conflicting, has seen the | dend and non-dividend rails, mo-'| after the closc of the market the | with meck devices 80 as to 'paradox of “bull,” or buying mar- | tors, oils, stec Is, chaln :'ores, complete list of stock, bond and chminate the use of young timber kets, and “bear,”” or selling mar- | amnusements and others. Any one | curb quotations. (UP)—Santa s, star 1,000 worth ' char country | U, §. Stec tcal nds in the I common rallied more | stal t 3 than a point to 143, or five poin Edward L. Newmarker, Manager kets, operating simultaneously {n|of the groups may be in an arear of Public participation in the ma onsin, Minnesota and Michi- | houes last yea |above yesterday's low, in the first different sections of the lengthen- “sofl""z prices, while another is in | ket first became extensive in 1917 | zan six million car stakes are Chis is the of com- v minutes of trading. New peak ing list of stocks. 'a reglon of decline. with the re- [ when the so-called “war babies” |used each year in the transporta- | tallfira for the year, or longer, were red were in their glory and fortunes ' tion of logs. This results n the 1 Motor, Packard, ([l We Offer: were won and lost in an orgy of {destruction of abour SR deth of the toys Greene Cananca Copper, Wright chai = e————————— 0 e R T oy ] Vs fc work- | Acronantical rican Steel Ioun- N B T C ation, as ne irdwood frecs a year that the S il S | W 1919 and thé Liberty Loan drives | most thrifty and the straightest \4:\.";\\‘\”3;”14 Sl B, and M ».vxo:\-m“;rc;“\}:y' : i a.ln rust o bad drawn attention to the possi- | young zrowing timber in the for- A ot Sl b R‘ htS bilities of dealing in securities that | (s, Ol rre Dered out ¥ | THE MARKET AT 11:30 A. M. 1g (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Close ' Al Che & Dye 151 150 151 | American Can 70% % T0Yy {Am Car & Fdy — Am Sm & Re 1 the public actually flocked to the | The class mada 1t emphatic that market. to destroy this potential hardwood | supply at such an carly stage not ul and uneconomic Your Chrsmas wil be | 10 BE PRESENTED -7 Happier each year as you - Stanley School Papils Will Gwe‘mMMITS SUE!HE Bought, Sold and Adjusted. inis! 1 g0 many of them here | he has been able already to send & Tel 150 noourag- biles, timber | riages ulated by the Am Tobacco . Woolen can toy m, nmrm EDDY BRGTHERS & HARTFORD NEW MNN\ Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Cop hison & Ohio. Buld up your Savings - Entertainment INN.YYALE [;[UE 1 i ‘dk Rt | IS Burtt iy, Account Here at t}]]s present “The Christmas Carol” at a : = ‘::::1},‘}‘.;'?1“’.;) : We Offer feature the entertainment of the EEET A good time NOW to night. ) < "‘ New York, Dec. 10 (P—Moore ¢, ' the recent high school robbery, but ollows: T 48,publishers’ adviser, shot It 5 hoved that developments (‘y‘no The Ghost of Christmas Present himself to death in « corridor of the ; Muriel Jacobi | Yale club yesterday make the start. St et et Tasord Tt ol Bob Cratchit .... Clarence Peterson | sutomatic pistol in his IColo Fuel 20 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Colts 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Consol Gas from Pa (Contin A 19 19 19 1st prd Rubber Asphalt . 7 Genl Elee Genl Motors . Gt North pfd . 99% tort Yesterday in a ry boy in the did not lead to a {nul] but Mrs, Cratehit Ruth KaMberg i sey fired a builet throu el i e '\‘,u‘\‘-t Sta Steel 14% 641 Peter ...... Ralph Merigold 'ang died a short time later on e e A i Gl A 7 17e Martha .. 3 - Bdna Hall| operating table, at Bellevue hosy e VES Indo&G . wlll Buy Belinday e ve Fitagerald | “pejatives said he had been in | Notes Int Nickel .. < ||| The Two Young Cratchits | failing health a year, althoug low execntives in the publishing firm Missi ry Holt and com . Where Chr Woman's Home and Forelgn Int Edward Bagdigian Claudia Routhier . Arthur Day Cop wry soclety of the Advent K . fan church will continue its Kelly Spring .. 2 Tiny Tim . i ite 25 Shares p S s a member of the board is Joon an ] R SR ors and the third highest the former A. & P. store ¢ Mack Truck s . o <h reet Marland i 331 v | Asan introduction to the play the s et -1'mv m? Ive i 'A\ Fnre e O ;Il; 'mm o 38% s 5, o mystified as to a motive for the | A dance wi ven a ontir 2T e pupllaof Grades e, it and i vl club tonight. The Majestic orchestra Mo Kan & Tex 43 421 42% ot ;z,eziom“ms LR Tussey was married aud lived tn 1l furnish music and the public is Mo I' 4% 1127 11 |z 2 ¢ Burr'tt Mutual Sav.n'rs Bank| ; <ivam R st w8 FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK i ' N Y Central ..16 2 ale university in the class of 1908, e SSih Ty 3. The Starry Christmas Night. 'and joined tho Holt firm five years TWO Rr)m“l (lul'he'\ Are NYNHe&H Ay o L A new constitution o 583 i North Amer... 2d by-lawe lazo s head of the textbook de- | : From Long Lane 'Y LA A will be presented and voted upon by | partment. He was widely known ! Back From Long g \],;Lm( i LA 2%!,. Phone 4800 and Frances Ron the association. among educators throughout t ; e L g Christmas party next Friday after-| e JLeLs R B s s e onn) »I;::.fl P MR. DURHAM = of 15 ir street, i t Pierce A W . % 3 ‘x:oon in (I\In ;||dlr',orh‘l::“rn(;‘l“”"_' UPHOLDS INTERSTATE RULING day from Long Lane , Middle- | poaio Corp... 88% 85% 86 s, td g Al ing comple erms to & 0912 “I,T‘"hf::;n‘lm H;‘m,\‘ Schie St. Louis, Dec. 10 (P) - town, having compl t '\( ] 'r‘ Reading 10713 xlv‘,i which they were sent ater- fgo, ch 6% — — will do the feats of magic and wiil Louis court of app which they were son A s Rochuck $6% | |ais0 “throw his voice” for the tained the ruling of the fnterstate bury some years ago. [Fas 81 sin tuir (;n | : en. commerce st plan to At R on e S amusement of the children. commstte L I e e aluation should be on tandard Oil .. is of prudent investment rather i cost of reproduction new. case affecting the vah Iroads in the country | road | New lines to be constructed by the ; Canadian National Railways in the | mext three years call for a total ex- penditure of $18,550,000, I con- SOrTowW happiness of ¢ with the law. Mr. and Mrs them on com- ccticut Huma were sent home in Septe Prince & Whitely Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldz.—69 VWest Main St.—Tel. 5405 was a tion of all Romain caused consi - = able excitement through atfempts at Donald R. Hart, Mgr, || Deaths % ’1‘]]““ n were aken from her. [ emics Jennde Kozlowski ' { Willys Over .. Jennie Kozlowski, osie year old, Miller § tleet Man Held Woolworth 1 daughter of Mr. and M Walter | . Kozlowski of 14 Brown s died For R‘ cliless ‘I]}"‘"]“" LOCAL STOCK MARKET Steve Surawekl, a i . of iaure yourself receiVing a 2 {He® hioms lat het Furnished by Putnam & Co.) . o parent 1 5 4§ ads —— The funeral will be held Monday 10 this forenoon at his home on | Insurance, Stocks. g‘ l I las e‘ ‘ .r | morning at 7:45 o'clock at Sacred s of reckless driving and evad- | S0 e . { Heart church. Burial v o ing responsibil wsil was 13 We Offer: U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. of Baltimore \etna Casualty Sacred Heart cem | driving an struck 4 otna Life Ins Co . { e L hakery w corner of [\ -y Bro: d Grove streets about 301 A e At I o'clock and did not stop, according o ¢ H and the comfortable fee]in : ; fo Oiticer Willlarn Otdiara, o e | Ngtionat 1.‘-.r4 that comes with knowing : Funerals | it o oo e o that you have enough to in bed at his home. There was & Genaml of whether or not he had m,m"m"l_. Stocks. Conn Miss M 't Roche count. He will be arraigned in po- i i Wi ng a o'clock I purchases. | be held Monday mor .xfi at o e I {E il .“hl ( (vl Co com llings & Spencer com llings & Spencer ,M - risto! Drass . |at St. Mary's chu Burial will | ibe in St. Mary's cemetery Wife, Piqued at Hushand, Tw.(es Life With Gas {005 ams« - h Pelham, N, Y., Dee. 10 (8 | o8 "pon g s odter oblactad to ¢ " {who died in her $ind year at her | e “V",S‘(" 5 C“]"“ :[ urging to start your | Bhin Steacir uhtomigan: i hafromen, of 2ie uitee Comhints ULy dadors i {held Monday aftcrnoon at 1 e ’— e toundine Al ac 18 52 xe 1928 Xmas club membership olclock whan privain serviecs will o THINE B 10U e dead on (e [X B sischine pfd | | held at the home and at 2:15 o'clock | 1 com here at the “Trust Co.?” s North & Judd . v v . " Peck, Stowe & Wil o {bo conducted by Rev “’ '_\' 1A irs. Foster wanted to give toys to wssell Mfg Co 5 Ahlquist, pastor of the Firs several children of friends and rela- a r 3urial will be in Fair- J ’ Lfl s N | | eran church. Buri: e e e aalastee ts Otart Now [ {view cometery. iy @ DUSGT for & Pitsburgh and New | Mrs. Bloom and her hu St iy ted their ry some Mrs. Charles D. Bloom Funeral services for Mrs. CI Do you need any further I, "Bioom "ot 111 iring Co . & Cooley (e Ope IFostc ave no children The Fosters Torrington oC com . a year ago. tnjon Mfg Co .... 23 rs old. Bristol Brass pfd . 90 > Public l’nmm Stocks. l WARNING OF LICENSLS lee ..oo 91 —— | Chic? W. . Hart of the police A& !'m\ pfd .. !1.! | | is also 82 years old celeb | | zolden wedding annive | time ago. Both have been old resi- dents of this city. . | {department was notified today by Hid Elec Light ....... % T v a2 12 ee_ )l3otor Venicle Commissioner R. B. ¥, | | Stocekel that 1928 automobile mark- | Southern N E Tel Y | noep a ey ers may be used Dec. and there | E will be no extension ter that | -.m ASURY ““,A\\”- o UNDERTARER . ‘Ah'-, for the nse of 19 markers, Treasury Balanee, A Phone 1625-2. aeen | = - i 27 Opposite Bt Mury's Church, COMPLAINS TO POLICE MAY SHARE Besidbnne RAERomuler i s =) Thomas Basil of 37 Sheffield street | New York, Dec, 10 (D—Ameri- | == { complained to the police that his!cuns may share in the profits of | _—— - chicken coop had been damaged and | manufacture of beer elsewhere, even | | two rabbits and two chickens stolen. atly int h | “BOLLERERS ‘™ n=eno o0 s, B, s : POSY SHOP |y Iytflmw wera | i3is dad will bo tads ayailivls soon ‘Thl\ image of “Paul Revere 1s m reauiy a small cedar tree in in ]\m’ of Japan t t N | Cra iR roe. the cLTE oty e e, ll:,'xrrfl"i'\‘c;m n: :,r;gfloonckhgr ey (S:rrlk the yard of a resident of Crete, Neb., who has tram’ ed the trees lock, Pine, Ladkel, Bovwood, Red Rus-| yoo o 25 5 in his yard to represent various figures. Paul's companions cus. Cemetery wreaths made to order. | okohama, Japan, expects to rte-ling Brewing company, one of the in this strange museu S k, tter d 83 W. Main St, Prot. Bldg. Tel. sas | 1OVC all traces of {he v'\Hl\quht‘“lm! known concerns of its kind in g eum are a peacock, a setter dog, a camel, “The 'Telegraph Florist of New Britaln” | Within 15 montks. Canada. a rabbit and an elephant. IN PROFITS