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i T {3nday’s dealings, ga: HNANCIM. AMD CGMMER{IIA‘ m WABKET lmmmn. i \o- York, Nov. ov. 25—tk prices. Giookc 2 declded iturn for the better in n active shares Janging from onc to nearly seven Rolnts. Much o ‘#8¥ impetus for the rise was Purnished by:bear operators, who wish- $4 to remaih covered over the holiday, #3d by the renewed activity. of podls {Snich had ceased to function during the Yeaction which had spread over the bet- ter part of five weeks. The rapidity of the advance indicated that the decline some quarters.had been overdoneé. e higher “prices attracted some out- ide buying, but-dt has mot yat reached jufficient proportions to materially In- lgence prices. Lowen.mogey - rates, another new high sterling exchange, a number of divi- Mflend resumptions and increases and he publication of more favorable Qcto- ®er railroall earnings reports ail heiped to create: a ‘better @tmosphere, but it towld hgrdly be #aid that the upward Toutse of priees Was govermd by any o wil of ‘these. SWWith professional spcc- Ditors In control, prices of late have HMoved in seeming disregard of outstde mews developments. Standard Ol shares took a promident Part in the advance, New Jeérsey gain- oz 7 points and CaMfornia, 3 3-3. The Wtfength of Calitorma Petrcleum, ®high $ras pushed up § 1-4 points, was found- bd on uncon d Fumors of its being placed on a, dividend asis, méxt month afd reports of its possibia’ absorption 5% Standard of California, Mexican| Petroleum, vefy little of which is oui- Btinding, jumped 1 puints on a turn- bver of 1500 Shares. Pan-American is- fues were' stfong, rising over 5 points i S Steelselling - ex-dividendy got D as b & 101 5-8 but regeted la- ‘ler to 1 ”‘\lnfltflnu‘lns In- Hapendert?atesis generally dragged Dbe-| “hind ths.'sest of the st op the unturn Rltbough /Bethiehem. . B and Crucible So%ed ‘at’ l8hst, 3 point higher. . Equin- mesits que jod" + Tecoy Baldwin Yetting (5 138 1-2 dut dropnzg back to a7 tar. A net gain of 2 5:8 at the itlote, Whilé“Amprican @nd Uima. Loco. potives, Pullman, Geaeral Eléctric and Jew York Air Brake were. 2 to 3 32 pomu higher. Persisterit,, i unconfirmed repofts ixm New Corg ‘Central, Snifl Se' paced bn 2 .7 pér’ cent basis next month re- ed m somc goed buying. of that clgsed;at 92 1-4, up 2 5-S. adso_ deyeloped in. & Tail sharék, gaine of 5 3 ppints betng’ noted [h Bakimors._ ; Offio. .- Chicago anl ern Windl& *Ohicggo and ~ North- Larkmn‘\a’ Lehigh' Valley, ot ,',ad ‘praterzed; Missouri 2 p:e'hr-ed and fossed <119 today and chsed a nct“zain 68 “three points - Other ividual s(rqn:‘:spdgs were American ke Shoe; Amériean: Tobacco B, Liz- & MSers, ;Manhattan Blectric and Pierce preferred, ;the ga ging from 4 o 10 points, ~The usual lling -6n thA. good mews” Tcauted a ht loss in Atherican Can, which an- e/ dan initial dividend of $1.25 om <o -hile Adems Express broxc| thl e ‘points‘ on announcemenz IT’S UP TO YOU See flub—Vor Receive of Your Grocer, Kenydn s Rhede lslmd Brown Bread Mixture * Rye Meal Grouna daily- from selected grain by _gFanite mill stones. . Evefy package satisfagtory or mone; back. Wide awake grocers ' sell them. C.D.Kenyon & Son Usquepaugh R. L s[Int Mer Mar pr | Plerce oil of a resumption of dividends refiectiig Speculative disappointment at the $t annual gate. Money rates were easter. Call mency opened at 4 1-2 and eased off to 4. {There was a fairly active demand for time maney at 4 3-¢ for all maturitles with a few scatered loans beting made on a five per cent basis. - Out of town institutions are the principal buvers of commercial paper, the best names vea manding 4 3-4 per cent. Foreign exchanges were drregular, Demand sterling got as high as $4 1-2 but reacted just under $4.52 la French francs sold as low as 8. Ca- nadian exchange was agaih at par. STOCKS. The following is & summary of the transactions on the New York'Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: Hizh. Low. Close Allled Chem . K Allied Chalm . Ag Chem . Conon cnl E Cotton Oil pr .. .Ml- Hide % L pr .. 53" el & Tel .... Tobaceo Woelen .. Am Woolen pr Anaconda Cop Associated Oil . Atch TES F . Bait & Ohio .. Balt & Chio pr . Beth Steel (B) Beth Stéel cu pr Brook Rap Tr . Brook Rap Tr ctf Butte Cop & Butte & Sup . Canadian Pac .. Cent Leather Cent " Leather pr Chandler _Motor | Ches & Ohio {Chi Gt West Chi Gt West pr ... IChi' M & St P . M &St Por.. & Nwest ..... & Newest pr . ChiRI&EP .. Chile Copper Chino Copper Cosden .. Crucible Steel Del & Hudson Dome Mines Erie .. Brie 1 pr . Erie 2 pr . Fisher Body Fish Body (0) pr.. ](yfl'\ Electric .. . fGen El spec Gen Motor~ Gen Mot Deb .. 5 Gen \dt}tDeh Tpe.. Great North pr Great North Ore Hupp Mowr Car INinols. Centra} & Inspira’ Cop ... Int Hafvester - {Int Harv pr i Int Mer Marine . Int Paper ... Kenneeott ', . Lehigh Valley Maxwell Mot A Mexican Petrol Miami Coppgr : MK & Tt full pd .. M K & T full pd pr 3 MoK & T wi MoK &ETEprwi.. Missourl Pacific Missopri Pag pr ... 4 Forth Pacific Pénn R R Pierce Oil pr . Ry Steel Spring Ray Con Reading .. Reading 2 pr . Rep I Steel Rep 1. & St pr . South - Pacific South Railway Tenn Copper . Tobacco Prod Téb Prod A Unien Pacific B Unlon_ Pacific pr 8OLD BY R. F, Smn{h. A, T. Otis & Son, 8. P. Allen, Justin __Holden, J. M, Young & 8on, Norwich;Dearn y & CElarke, Jt ett City; Plainfield - Public - Marke Plainfield; T, Bn“y. W‘rlhhun tic. U S Rubber .. U S Rubber pr U 8 Steel . . T, B Steel pr- . t Un Tel West Alr Bk West'house EL West'house pr THE ROMANCE OF WOOL ‘ROM the backs of men, the story of wol and how it is ¢an- "yAtted into one of lifé’s 8 American Woolen Company reads like 4 iance. TEe transportation of raw wool, thousands of 10ilés to.thé mills, the operation of fifty-nine modern mills, where intricate textile machines scoufr; card and spin and weave with a dex- ieni/y surpassmg that acti vity of more than 385,000 slulled wotkers, sheep to the backs greatest necessities by of human hands the { Worth Pump A 635‘ Willys O'land Willys O'land pr .. asxs Worth Pump 2% New York, Nov. 28.-—Bond prics generally moved to higher ground in to- @ay's market in sympathy with the de- cided upturn in stock pricés, gaine of 1 to 2 1-2 points being quite numerous: at the clos Hegv selling of New Haven issues 68 the road’s propert 7,000, as and the 4's of X TWestchester and Boston ¢ 1-2's yielded 2 1-2. The par value of the compauy’s total stoclks and bonds is $391.487 0890. road mortgages generally made good gains, the Eric and some of tha other speculative issues making a shatp recovery -after a weak opent St Louis and Iron Mountain 4's moved ‘@D three points and Seaboard Air Line oéh- solidated 6's, 2 1-2, while Eric conveért- bl 4's, series D,. New York, Ontarid, and Western &'s and “Kay” ndjusfl'neni 5's each climbed two points. per and sugar company llens male t showing In ‘the IH3ubtria) Chile Copoer 7's improved 2 38 s, Cerro De Pasco 8's, 2, and ta Alegre 8's, 1, Sharon Steel 8% . Southérk_Bell Teléphons 5'¢, and .Brask- 1yn Rapid Transit 7°s and cemfla.has 7's glko were in good demand. Thére was & good inauiry for the Dutch East Indies issues in the romg‘n st, the §'¢ of 1947 and 1962 each git- ting up over a point with Soigsons §'s and Mexican 5's. Czecho-Siovaiiah 8% sold off a point and some of the Frewéh zovernmental and municipal bonds werd inclined to ease in Sympathy with the weakness in Paris exchange. T. S. government bonds moved Withia a2 range of eight cents_bn $180, Eains 7% | and losses being about evenly divided. Total sales (par value) were $10; 861,000. There were no large offerings today. Announcement Wwas made that the $1. 500,000 first mortgage 20-year seven per, % | cent bonds of the Whitaker Paper cofi- { v had all been sold. They were of- red recently at par and interest. Liberty Bonds. 3 High. Low. S Lib 3%s ..100. 100.02 S Lib 1st 4%s 98.32 98.19 S Lib 2d 4%s 97.80 97.70 S Lib 3d 4%!98433 98.38 S Lib 4th 4%s 98.0: 98.00 Victory 4%s ..IOQ.%G 100.24 do called 100.04 100.00 Treas 4%s ... 99.38 98.80 . Quoted in dollars and cents per’ $100 bond. Toreign Exchange. With the exception ¢I steriimg, T quotatiens are In cents per umit of fer elgn currency: Sterling— Demand. .. . Cables .. Franes ~ Guilders Marks .. Swi Pesetas Belgian frnncs Kronen .. Sweden -. Denmark Norway Greede .. Argentina Brazil .. METAL MAREET. NeWw York, Nov. 28:—Copper steady, eléctrolytic spot and futures 13- 7-8@ 1 tin quiét, spot and nearby 36.50; futures 36.12 2 Nerth- e 27.00@28.00; + X Srthern 26.00@28.00; No. -somi 5.00; lead steady, spot 7.10@7.. quiet, East St. Lo t and neafiz&‘ delivery 7.00@7.10; alimony spot 6.50 @6.7 ; B COTTON. Yorik, quist, middling. CHIEAGO umu umz'fi Nov. 28.—Indicationis of €¥- cidted” bult ket today. Prices closed streng 1 7-8¢ to 2 7-82 net higher with May $1.16 to $116 138 and July $1.07 53 Corn gatned 1 1-2 to § to ¥@1 1:8c. In proticions the bubtsme varled from 2c decline to 2 Hké ad- ! vance, Boréign purchasing orders whish fa some quarters were associated wlL! the close beinh at almost the top fig\'l-\'e's of the day, [ i connection, it was said .2 1ekd! ulator on the bear dide had #ban- doned his position, and had Sdugm' heavily in ordér to even up Wi 2é- ounts, Meanwhile stimates wets ¢ rent that Europe had taken moré than 1,500.000 bushels today -in addifidn to 3,000,000 bushels the 3y beforé. Bulls cofifended that: navigatibn- on the -St. Eawrénce weuld: end 4 weels and that total stock of bonded and ['domestic whedt at the Atlantid seh- board and Gulf ‘of Meéxieo and 4t ¢ falo 4nd’ on thé 13kES wonld bé- 0 only 2 couple of Weeks requii 3 for Europe. expected . firmness of Liverpool qui vy Argentina and the fagt that this tmmmnm caléndar @ats to buy Wheat ail Kelped to stimiulate the advanbs, 86 too: did a new redudtion in mated crop surplus of Australig. Corn_and oits :ngmlu) wm:/fiu’,. ; ofterings ngd M: continued and, finally, the distribution of more than 30 ‘000 weaves and patterns of woolen nd Wil sted fabrxcs, famous for their values the woltd “ovér—all are the achievements of shouldeadd ‘shoulder co-opergtlon and fair play. Fairnéss 16 employees and fairmess 1o ttie oe value wflh every thréa&—t . 107 cen T1Y% eee “T0% 695 But if you cannot be present at the family gathering TELEPHONE! pleasure to the folks at home. 'DISTANCE IN TELEPHONE COMPANY i f Fratch bagteriol| nhidl is celsbrated, ¢ fi}ufl'yins the o The thionest spots of s m, B! Te tvrenty«m- thirty dsép in | these thinnest yhcec. g What Is Going On Tonight Backus Toepital Nurses' Home Bemefit Dance at Etks’ Hall Buckingham Cou . meets at Vaudeville ana Broadway Theatre Moving Pictures Mcving Plete TODAY'S EVENTS | Centenary of the birth | Bogardus, originator | ments in the art of Two hundredth a birth of Benjamin Chew, eminent among syivania. of the death of s New York edi- didate for president in 1878. Jesse Pomeroy, for 45 years a prison« er in the Massachuseits state penftea- tiary ecaoters upon his sixiy-ifth yekr today. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the Marcus Whitman massacre is to be eome= memorated today with exercises at Whit- man coliege, Walla Walla. Today has been fixed as the date fer the taking a final vote in the U. &. house : represcntatives o] the ship subsidy 0 3 The receivership sale of the property of te Missouri, Kansas & Texas raiiroad |18 seheduled to take place teday at Col- and Denison, Texas wislon of education of the United Sty chamber of commercs, is to be the eipal speaker today at the Virginia ucational Conference in Rjchmond. Two sisers battling to obtain the s viction of the husband of a third sister upon the chargs of murdering & fogrth Eistér will be the extraordinary situards when the trial of Albert Lows dfl today at Greeley, Colo. ANNOUNCEMENTS Church Bros, 11 Ferry street, W@ Pay & good price for raw furs today. BEINGING GREATEST CANTOR TO CITY FOR CONCESY Joset Rosenbiatt, the greatgst Uvim gantor of the Jewish race, 8 to B¢ brought to this city for a concert wh- der the auspices of the Norwich Hebrow Institute, Cantor Rosenblatt has fust =igned @ three-year contract wih a Phi.hd.elvlfp e and will receive. $5000 & night for singing Hebrew folksongs q Taimadic hymns during the two day¥ celebration 'of Rosh Hashana, the JeW« ‘sh New Year, and the Day of Atome- ment followins. “Yoselle,” as he & affe known, thus establishes a record ax tSs tighest paid singer in the world flg& shower of gzold which the fates have thrown in his jap came at 2 When the Chicago Opera Company fered Wm $3,000 a2 night to Tole of Pleazer in the apera The But he declined the offer Bacanse orthodox beMefs do not alflow ‘appear on the stage in the regalia of a hero opposite *z woman." He refused, despits the 3go company’s stipulation would be allowed to retain his patrl- grch-al beard, no matter, what the ré he wis tp play. This MNiagara- of -emotion Ms hearers with 2n amazing ma- Yon of four voices. He is a ba¥so- 4 Yaritone, 2 tenor and even a dramath ®oprano. Like Tiffa Ruffo, he can sitg #ith a timbre of tremendous cililer, and, like Galli-Curci, he can go the most pyrotechnical coloraturs phss- ages. Twe Fine Features st Broadway W Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt, n‘» ported by Mitchell Lewis, are_the fea tored players in the Paramodmt pictore On the High Seas, which § tqauue‘ 3 the Broadway theatre _today. Deveréux, soclety girl. is among Lhc h.- killed by 2 falling mast after 3 in which Jim defends Leone, and covers that she loves him. Just the battleship comes to the rucua. pnpi more among her own kind u pores Jim. On landing she mkeg Zrations for her marriage to the man whom she was préviously qnnd. kidnaps her on her wedding day gn@ carries her away to his fraternity house What follows makes an admirable ture. - Irvin Willot direeted. feature, Besides the neth Harlan, Michio Xtoi fi. Formosan -dancer aind -miime, Chedister, Betty w u-ru ‘mKim,