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T FNANCIAL 41D GUMMERBIAa P MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. New York, Oct. 36.—Professional summary of shor; Interests launched another suc-|transactions on the New York Steck. Ex- cessful attack against industrial stocks in today's market, causing losses of 1 to 4 polnts among a number of active issues. Rallroad shares offer: more stubborn resistance, a number Of east ern carriers mounun. to higher ground under the influence of a brisk demand for Reading and Pennsylvania, each at sew top prices for the year. BTOCKS, ‘The 'following is a change up to 3 P. M.: Allied Chemical Allls Chalmers Am Ag Chem Am Beet Sugar . Am Bosch Mag Am Can ... Am_ Can pr Weakness of forelgn exchange, tem-|Am Car & Fdy pr .186% porary abandonment of pool operations exhaustion of recent buying power tracted into the market by declaration of stock dividends and rumors of the vame and the touching-off of stop-loss orders all ocontributed to the bearish sentiment. Fears that the extent of the rocent declina might develop an sold condition apparently prompt- somo short covering just before the he most constructive market face v of the day was the resumption of o #ix per cent dividend on the com- mon wtock of the Pennsylvania railroad, 1 as barometric of rallroad ns, In response t) aoction, Pennsylvania touched 49 the highest price in four years her acoumulation of Readlng, based Am Cotto n Oll ... 26% Am Hide & L ..... 63 Ame Tel & Tel .. Am Tobacco . Am Woolen . Anaconda Cop 1% Assoclated Ofl 213 Atch T& S F Atch T & SF pr 3% Balt & Ohlo Balt & Ohio pr Beth Steel (B) Both Stec! cu pr Both Steel 7 p o ..101 Both Steel pr § p ¢ 112 Brook Rap Tr Brook Rap Tr Brook Rap Tr otfs Butte Cop & Z . Butte & Sup Canadian Pacific .. part on cxpectation of an extra dis-| < ) R bution from Central Rallroad of New |Cent Leather .. v |Cent Leather pr recy, sent that stock up to 87 1.8, a|Cent Leatier b ow top, but it dropped later to 88 3-8 [ERARALeT Hoter P11 § above yostorday's close. \\u\-l “hi Gt Wost .. \g of New York Central, which cross i Gt weat AT par, accompanied rumors of an Iin- onsed dividend and the purghase by ad of Western Maryland, the and preferred of which moved | polnts, respectively. Mix- prevailed among the other all Atlantlo Coast Line drop- oints, at the American Locomo- was planning a partial distribution of its surplus of more than , 00 were held partly responsis pid riwe of that stock in the closing price, 130 i & St P oL jehi M & St P Chi & N'west CiiRI&P ... Chile Copper Chino Capper Cosden ., Cruolble ‘Steel . Del & Hudson Dome Mines Brie Erle 1 pr . Fiser Body . ¢ Fish Bdy (0) ‘pr.. eln polnts above yesterday's|Gen Kleotric J180% { 5-8 above the low of thelGen El special L 103 mldwin, however, was heavy,[Gen Motor ........ 14% At o net loss of $ 1+4 points. Gen Motor Deb .... 838 T} har in Davison Chemieal eat North Ore .. 83% low for 3 down four ed to the disruption silica go! Professlonal shares was Consolidated Gas, whi d at 143 5-8, eports that the higher t. broke throu, ‘eflection of hi ¢ was pushed up ued their down- the optimistic to; states Steel common dropping a point 108 Republic yielding 1 3-4; vanad nd Crucible, 1. Mex'- cedéd 1 point on com- it dealings, were 936,000 shares. opened at 4 1-4 per ceat at figure until just bo- n it advanced tp was an increase in the do money for 3 and | 24 per cent Dbut bankers lemandin a moderate bust ng placed at Commercial Paper rates ture of the forelgm” exchange was xh' Au'[he' depreciation .of ts each, an- 'u.ord for the year, nes wasg predicated om a t deficit and the poa- default in reparations pay- the serious German advices reported rs with French ig of cotton and rate for demani 34 H in- this market. old around 2 1.4 cents PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS: NEW YORK $TQCK EXCHANGE Successors To RICHTER & CO. 6 CENTRAL Row HARTFORD, CONN. WE OFFER PUBLIC UTILITY | BONDS | *. TO YIELD 5% TO 7% List Sent Upon Request. THERE 1S no advertising medium in Bastern Connecti - in for business r s pool organized to exploit the spee-, g 4 trade reviews, ¥nited | ireat North Ore Hupp Motor Car Illinote Central Inepiration Cop Int Harvesteh .. Int Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pr ... Inter Paper | Kennecott Ik L Valley Rock well Mot A ican Petrol A Petrol pr . Miami Copper MStP&SS) Pac pr . B Jrake A .. N H South Reading Reading 1 pr . |Reading 2 pr Rep I & St .. Rep I & St pr South Pacific . outh Railwry South Ry pr Tenn |Zob Prod A . { Tobaceo Prod |L1\1r>n Pacific lu West Un i West'house A B . 981s West'house EI1 | Willy O’lana | Willys O'land 1 Worth Pump MONEY, New ~ Yor! Oct. 25.—Call steady ; hi h $ 1- rate 4 1-4; acceptances 4. COTTON. and nearby de .15@7.00. New York, Oct new United States per cent. nds at der par, w tendency in. which was ground. The been traded in, were down 10 to W gages s, Chicago Railway points and the 7's, 1 nue refunding 4's g were Cul our 4 High. Low. % | Victory 435 ...100.30° 100,20 . 543 106% 221 98% Gég quotaubis are T un(rn“r nnet oi tor 415 363 money | Francs ruling | Gu ed at | Marks A L ot against | Lire low 4 1-4 ivery 7.05@7.10; BOND MARKET. the 1.11 7-8. Corn gaiped. 1-8c to . 3-4c 1-41 @ . oats lost 1-8c to 1-4c@3+8c; and un- | provisions “finished - unehanged - “to - T3¢ s the feature of today's ac-|lower. *ive and broad bond market, the main agiin down- | drought in the winter wheat region per | West of the Missour] rivér hias exceed- B inasmuch as| €d in severity anythiny of - the kind the recent Lar offering was more than|Since 1894, It wasisaid that-as a ire- oversubscribed. were unchanged, but| beavily reduced, and that in 10,000,800 lost | acres already- seeded * the' amount. of 4's, which have not|wheat up was very smaMN. Déa: “ yielded | moisture was reportéd. to be far w 80 cents on $100 and the 4 1-4 scties|in Nebraska,. Kansas .and Oklahoma The declne in “the 4 1-4 other government n -some time, geng 6's, off | drought any surpl munigipals, ania while Third ave- | Worl ded 1 1-2. The weak spots in the industrial list the provision market. Besides lard de- Cane convertible Ar-| liveries. on ~ October . contracts swezré s, United States Rubber 5's Slate Rooflng NATURE’S OWN PRODUCT, NOT A MACHINE-. MADE PRODUCT. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, EQUIPMENT AND ME- CHANICS TO DO THIS WORK IN A WORKMANL[KE MANNER. THAMES SHEET METAL WORKS ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS NEW LONDON 102 BANK STREET Tel. 1532 Closa We lend memydtn hcmett pa: sons having 8 employmen loang for sums needed up 0. u&r, ly installments, as lrrhnzqd to st convenience of each . borrow legal rates charged. on sum gtm due for time used; no charge un- less loan made; deals: confidential and none. will know: vou are bor- rowing; private officés; giad to-ex- plain Beneficial. treatment; convenient' and’ sgte place to borrow: = guick ' service; new borrowers - welcomed; -hours, 9 to 5:30; -Saturdays 9 to L Call, write or phcme 1-1 S 6-4. Beneficial Loan Society ROOMS -302-303 56 STATE STREET NEW LONDON, CONN. - Licensed by the-State Bank Commissioner and certificates 5's. There were a few exceptions, however, Marland Oil 8's, with warrants, Wickwire Spencer Stee! T's and Saks and company T's all ad- vincing 2 point or more. Total sales (par value)-were: mmxl- 000, G e 2oty o Liberty Bonds. - High. '« 'Léw. Clnse U S Lib 3%s ..101.13" -101.03" 101.10 J S Lib 2d 48 .. 9950, . 98:30° 9830 S Lib Ist 4%s 98. "95.64 98.68 S Lib 2d.4%s 98.74. ; 98.48- - J S Lib.3d 4%s 98,30 98,72 S Lib 4th’ 4345 98.94 " " 9866~ do called 100.08 . 99.06 Treas 44s. ....100.0%: - 99:68° - Quoted - in” dollars and’ Cents per 7100 bond. 2 F.rekn Exchange. With _the exédption; SIgfE cutrency: Sterling— Demand .. Cables Swiss frands Pesetas ... | Belgian franes | Kronen New York, Oct. 25—Spot eotton steady, middling 24.35, Sweden Denmark Norway METAL MARKET. Greece ... New York, Oct. 25.—Copper dull;!Argentina electrolytic spot and futures 13 7-8@14;|Brazil .. .. tin strong. and futures 35.87; iron 2 No. 1, Northern 31.00@32.00; No: CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 3 0@31.00; South-| Chicago, Oct. 25.—Drou y S % Cl 3 =] ght seriously !; lead steady, spot 6.50| affecting = large part of the winter |- ady. Louis a -price= lifting factor- - t market today. Closing quotmlons were strongy 3-4c to' 2 14 nét” higher; with | December and May both-at LI 3-4 to According ‘to . currént .advices, : the sult the extent of s¢edifigi hdd been orse than was the case last fall. | : Assertions that. because of - the wheéat. in . the ¥ the | United States mizht ' be . ncéded “for Lyons, Bordeaux | homs use mext seasoh were ‘espetially 1-4 points each. 5's also emphasizd | by... bull taders, and toward dropped | the end of ‘the day »flerlngs diuppetr- ed .as_if by magie.”. Eaclier, an, unéx- ground | Pected .advance. at Lhm’noo] . was also to 1 3-4 points tak-|a stimulus. On the, othe: and Western con. | nouncement of a substanfial ipcréase of Consolidated | the _ world’s. .available. supply —total .led “Katy”|to a temporary bearish rueunn duu rsts, Frisco adjustment 6's and South-|ing the middle of thé: session. ern Raflway general 4's, Wabash firsts. Tractions also were weak, Rapid Transit gold ' 4's hand, . an- Corn _ fiuctuated ' in line’, with. whea Brooklyn | Better dor’esm, shipping demand’ ‘was i export bids were close to 2 2| noted, and’ g basis. . Oats:: Jacked suBDurt. Lower gquotations *on hogs weakéned likewise <umethmg of “a b\xrden. ] Chicage Grain Market. Wheat— High. Low.. - Close 111% . 109% ° C113% 111% 1103 113 104% 103% 104% 66% . 64% - @B 86% 65% . 66% ¢ .65% a8k A0y Cut out this -slip, en mail it-to Foley & Co., Chicago, 1, Wi Gress elearly: Yw wtm: 2 trial package confirpg Fole; and. Tar Compi croup s Foley. K ney and blafluer ailments. thartic Tablets ' a_wholesome :nfl lhoz— sughly “cleansing cathartic xonmst{l’! bowels Lee & 053004 O crop belt had considerahle influence as “tire - whedt 1 Note what beauty you have gained - Por your sake and your family’s sake, start making this test today. Then look next week and sec the changes that occur. Millions of people of fifty nations are now brushing teeth in this new way. Dentists everywhere are urging them to do it. You can see the results wherever you look—in teeth that glisten as they never did before. Now see them on your own teeth. Go get this free tube at your store. Film makes teeth dingy You feel on your teeth a viscous film. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. Food stains, etc., cloud that film. Then it forms a thin dingy coat. Film is also the basis of tartar. ‘The ordinary tooth paste leaves much of that film intact. Thus most people’s teeth, until lately, were clouded more or less. Beautiful teeth were less common Film also holds food substance. 'Hd! ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyosrhea. Most tooth troubles are now traced to flm. And, despite the tooth brush, they became almost universal Now millions combat it Dental science has, for long, sought ways to fight that film. Two effective methods have been found. Able authorities, by care- ful tests, proved them beyond question Now millions of people are using them daily, largely by dental advice. One method acts to curdle-film, the other to remove it. And this is done without the use of any harmful scouring agent. A new-type tooth paste has been created, based on modern research. It includes some new essentials and avoids zome old mis- \ ~ Free At Stores Named Below . One 10-Day Tube See how teeth glisten when the film goec mfiomehl’mdm These tws great film combatants are embodied in it Some Pepsodent effects Film coats are more readily combated The teeth become highly polished, so film less easily adheres. Pepsodent also multiplies the starch &. gestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise fer- ment and form acids. It maltiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize the acids which cause decay. Thus Nature’s great tooth-protecting agents are given manifold effect, while soap-and-chalk pastes reduce their power. These results are bringing 2 new dental era in millions of homes the world over. And these whiter, safer, cleaner teeth mean life-long benefits. When you find them gut, you will want your people to enjoy them. prem== ----------------..---.--.----.----...---.-q 10-Day Tube Free (Only one tube to a family) . Insert your_name. and ad- Your Name 3 dress, then present this coum- = pon this. week to any store _, B R o 1 present a They use it ! of Pepsodent. Y ‘The dainty people you see, who show white teeth, 1 If you live cut o!tnvn.maxl Address are probably users of Pepsodent. You see them every- : coupon- -to . The Pepsodent where. To.women it means new beauty, new charm; to 1 Company, 1104 So, Wabash -mexi néw cleanliness. To children it means new protec- : Avengze, Cluaga, and tibe wfll tiop axahut troubles you have had. 3 be sent by mail k. P ent -the coupon for a-10-Day Tube. Note how 1 resen upo! ciean the tetth fec‘.llpafter using. Mark the absence of the \ ¥ P o) nto viscous See how teeth whiten as the film-coats dis- 1 appear. : : A few days will convince you that this is a method » g essential t6 you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you : i i The Lee & Osgood C 1 PAT.OFF. : sgoo 0‘ epsaden s 133 MAIN ST. REG.U.S. s { The New-Day Dentifrice - ' . . . A [ Now advised by leading dentists the world over ! . MOTHER AND INFANT SON SAVED FROM BURNING BUILDI Mrs. Ira Church and her five days’ old son of Willlams street. New London, were rescued from their burning home Wednesday neon by three colored em- ployes of the Pequot manor, Charles Frear. Richard Morris and Elmer Filiair who were passing in an automobile at the time the blaze was discovered by Mrs. Raymond Stearns, who lives oppo- site’ the Church house. The fire had started from sparks on the roof and ha gained considerable headway when dis covered by Mrs. Stesrns, who ran out of | ¥ her home and stonped the first automo- bile that came along, which happened. to bo the ome in which the three men wer riding. Mrs. Stearns told them that Mrs Chureh was confined to her bed iwith hér intant son, and immediately the mem rished. into the buening building. “ ¥réar apd Morfie picked up Mrs. Churen,” while Filiair took care of the baby and brought the two from the smoke-fllled building to Mrs Stearns' nhome, where an improvised cot was ar- ranged fdr the two. Mrs. Stearns in the iéantime had - telephoned for the fire epartment, which arrived soon after the rescue had béen completed. The fire had gained such - proportions that an alarm tion. biliousness, h;umh«. :nd @i_ was sent in for extra apparatus, and it was..with difficult, owing to low water pressure, that the .blaze was confined to the. second story. of the building, which was badly gutted. The house is owned by the Connecticut College for Women. It was a large frame bujlding, painted 2 deep red, with dark green blinds on all the windows. Nu- ‘merous leafy vines grew up tie walls, making the place picturesque. A large ¥, ;-ed barn stood in the rear of the dwell- ng. NOTED ALIENIST QUESTIONED ON MES. LUTHER'S MENTALITY | In the tridl of the appeal of Harriet S. Devereaux of Castine, Mé., from the wil of her aunt, Mrs' Augusta L. Luther of: New London, in the superior court at New London -on -Wednesday, Dr. M. K. Roee, a New" London dentist, told of emverpuonl he had had’ with Mrs, Lu- ther~ re‘ard!n‘ the disposition of her money. These donversations,” De. Rosc .| 5aid, took place. in.his office while he was w ther's- teeth. .Dr. Rose ifl-d that. in, the ‘summer 8t 1919 Mre. Luther toM him about a wll she had made in which she had made ‘bequests_top Mrs. C.. L. - Maxson, Miss Elizabeth Sweet, the poor of St. James' ‘church and several others. He said he llhl not. x{vmenh« the nmp ot all the um; work on Mrs. Lu- neficiaries because he was not Inter- ed in how Mi He did not rtmember that Mrs. Luther ever mentioned Captain Luther's rela- tives or the Jibboom eclub in connection with the will. The witness sald that in the fall of office el, and LhM Mrs. Luther sa! ¢ that . and Mrs, er will and th, | Mrs. Armstro; id at that was going to remember rmstrong and Muriel in t she was go & her diamonde. day in th : first of Fel ing to will; but he -ald ot momber mentioned” an which” she * w changes ‘The witness declared that Mrs. Lu used to come to his office ¢ without' appointment and that she woul not wajt for him to get through with pa- tlents who might happen -to be in tae fias-He Foun;l a_ nge her hat #he. particular respect in golng ‘to make any Simple Prescription Gives Instant Relief. -Makes Breathing Easy. Asthma, Bronchitis and other discases of the throat ‘and lungs are so prevalent, cemarkably successful results are being reported following the use of a new form clan’s preseription. Oxidaze is a harmless but powerful tablet. One of these tablets slowly dis- solved before going to bed scems to have the effect of releasinz the muscular con- up the air passages and cegulating spas- modic lung action. This enables the patient to breathe easily and naturally while lving down and to. get a comfort- able night's -sleep. So much interest has been shown that local druggists, including Lee & Osgood, have secured a small supply and state that they are authorized to refund the money ‘paid for the first package if in any case this new treatment fails to give rellef. - Oxidaze is pleasant to take, con- tains. no harmful, habit forming drugs and is not expensive. This makes their test an easy matter. of the door a-fiying.” | Following Dr. Tose's testimony, Dr.| lan Ross Diefendorf of New Haven.| - 5 was called to the stand to | P25 done a 1 on as to the mentality of Mrs. Luther, -baged upon a hypothetical question- framed from " top, stutions " nesses. regarding her actions, converse-| o OF 107 =iationed at crossings tion, and Incilents in her life. the|cemter of the V- and At § The form' of the question and the sub- ject matter was the basis of an objection { from counse!. forthe will, and there was 1 long discussion which' lasted untl the Luther left her money. | noted’ alienist testimony of wit-) . into his | | 'S 10 1€aVe | fiiiouing the moon recess, the. Lypo- theticnl question, which wus passed upon Jennings dnd which | typewritten pages. was submitted to Dr.' Diefendorf for his opin- | ion, which was that the person in ques- tion was mentally unsound. i ither Jeft his office, o —— Sent Body to Canajoharle, N. Y. The, body-of. Chestcr Seeber of Canajo- | ¢ N. Y., who died suddenly at the|mos: desirable street s 'of “hin’sister, Mrs. Celia G. Finn,| at 6 Juilgn terrace, Monday evening, wan sent to his Nome.by Church & Allen on | camel-hal Wednesday ‘morning. place in the family ot in Canajoharie. Burfal will take Cure for,Asthma?! In New England, where Bronchial! of treatment known as Oxidaze, a physi- | combination. of curative essential ofls | concentrated and compressed into a~small | striction of the bronchial ‘tubes, opening | but would get angry and “went out } NEW LONDON SILENT “COPS” CO81 CITY $105 EACH ANNUALLY The city manager of New le figuring of late to find costs per annum to keep # a little 0\.' what silent cop He ha t for an out in the 1\ has 16 of naed = Landon other seven w brushies so | The whole family likes Yankee Fried Cakes. Their ap- petizing deliciousness makes them favorites with young- sters and’ grown-ups alike. Get Them From Your Grocer. 1 L i H T 1 1 [ : ' ' ' . H i [ 1 1 H H ® 3 . . . ' 3 T 1 ' 1 ' . 1 L] found that $105 & y nter of the cit present und it costs $1.0 32 sly and for ten the cost woul n saving of §800 over the oit soon huve three of new. gas signals on the parade and placed at the reections, The camé! haw nothing to do with tha loved by artists are made principally trom squir Senany FANEARLS o