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NEW nniTAIN DAILY IIKRAI.D. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. JOY IS AGAIN IN MJLOFFICES Business Little Afrected and Advance Again Starts New Toi'U, March 5 P Wall street and business circles were in n cheerful mood today. Wall Mi out's joy came from n slop to tho sensational declines in fiocKs Of tluj laMt few days. llUHinei.s was ideased liecuiLsr' It was llltle iilieeied: btcauvo declines in stocks foniel tradu moro divorced from Wall Mreel than liad hecii the ease pie. vlously wlien the market tiiinlded. Leaders in the Inisim-ss and I'ankini: worlds say that prol.al'ly for the llrst time in the lii.-ioiy of .stoc-k market upheavals, they have been libit to watch tho rajihl shift of se curity values witli"iit tears ot eon Peqtlent dangers to husiness In Ken cm I. Yesterday's sharp prove, y of llw stock market from tho sensational drop of Tuesday and Wedin sd.iy is said by tiiiaiu-ial expetlH to .e rlii" to a natural rally In a technically oversold market, the comparative cheapness of a Bound teeuiities and optimistic statements of .Seer' tail, s -Mellon and Hoover, that tliero is nothing in tho liu.-lness situation to warrant a collapf of s' curity alui The New York Times sa.s: "It was doubled by bank' is and business men alike thai the in avy stock market breaks of the last eight days would seriously aL'ict business in general, d( spite the fact that the market is rei;aiiled by many persons as an accurate barometer of coming commercial events. It, was thoroughly appreciated that the tin (! rlyinff reason for the decline was an unruly and speculative campaign wlii'-h advanced many slocks beyond their actual worth, because ot ru mors of mergers and stock dividends, and that the downward reaction of tho last few days was a corrective no asiii'' rather than a forecast." The Il' tald-Trib'ine sas: "Heliiiid this three day period of hiN'liHlied interest, busim -ss and hanking lenders a .sii: ni Tie. i lire which entirely o'. ' 1 shadow s the magniticd importance of the day's happenings. They see the event as a vivid illustration of tho fact that business lias shaken off the tellers which, imaginary in ,';reat part as they undoubtedly were, nevertheless bound the nation's industry to the aKaries, of t he si re" t." flood .Indues of the market tire divided in opinion as to wdiat the market will do ivst. fume believe a secondary icaclion to yesloiday's hlg advance is due, while others feel that, the advance will be staple be cause Kilt edtre seciriths w re driv en below actual valu Ycstei ilai s Sales Compilation of yesterday's sales varied from 2,:i, shares to ilfiS.JSO as compared with "Wednesdays-record of ::.T ..",'i'i. Advanced of ii to !'" prints wer e made in nlvanee in points al tar below 3 to 5 points. Nickel l'late which was hard hit by the tiniavorable report of the in t rsiate comnierci) coinmlssion on Its iii'T:;ii' projects rallied & points yes terday re-aching Itt.i ns compared ith tho i ears hlxh of 1 .11. Allhoii;h tile total paper loss has been cetnputed as antwherw from "ii" and a half to four billions and up, nnty a mere fraction of the gain of the last :2 months has been wip ed out. The deelini s, however, were the sharooM rind w. ie eoniph led In the shoil...:t Mr!" in W ill nr.i t hls'ory, ALLIANCE FORMED IN WSE WAR Yn Siang's Position Threatened of hi Ing cut off and captured by allied lorecs of Wil nd ('haiife', K rosso and Wife Are SI ill in Legal Jam dareh if Tii j pur. ot Sebastian S. Kphk Ne .V Yell., '1 I. -HIS. le ad ei ill'- i li.nn stores bearing his name, to Men r cords of a pre-tiial Miuiiuatioii .vestctday postponed opehiii,,- of !h" suit by his wife, Mrs. I inns Kresee. lor $J,oni,ima alleged 'Ine mail r a preuiipllal contract, with h. r. Mrs. KrW cliarged her liu.sb.uid, bef.,1,1 tiiiy were married, promised her some H.'.neri sh.'in s of Kier" company stock, and then ( lier a cheap plush dog lruni oil' oi ids stores instead. Sin- at lir.-t sued for $7,f)'ifi,(inn on i lie :.ll"i-'c. contract, but later re dueed this to $1.1 ,000. Kresue and hi wife, who married two years . h ue I" en separated for some time, it is said, lie Is more than "0 V'..ir in r senior. 'Hie suit, was call ed on the supremo court calendar this morning and this afternoon. I'.'jih 'iiins Nathan llurkan, counsel tor Mrs. Kr sg", said Mr. Kiesgo had refusrd to sign the stenogra phic prop-Is of an examination made by court order. Counsel for Mr. Kresae. said tho records would be simied by Monday and the hearing was postponed. RWKIvIt A sriClPK Sudbury, Ohio, .March 5 OP) Thomas A. Chile, manager of the Standard Dank, was found dead in his apartment, yesterday afternoon with a revolver by his side. Mr. (la I" was at his office during the morning and left for his lunch ear lier than usual. On the way to his apartment he stopped at a stock broker's office and spent some minutes watching the stock transactions blackboard. Washington, March I (P- Advices reaching Washington from various sources In China, indicate that Marshal Feng Yu-SJang, whose forces control liking and Tientsin, Is facing probald dlinlnallon from tii" Chinese military-political Htrug iMc due to the aljiauce of Qu I'll-Iu and Chung Tso""-4n. With his hold on the l'eklng-Ten-itin rtgion already threatened by Wii'h victories to the isouth and Chung's successes to tho north,' a third drive at Tientsin, the strategic key to control of I'eking, apparent ly has been launched by Chang from TsinRtau In Shantung and tho plight of Feng appears grave to observers here. Transports carrying five thousand men from Tsingtao to Taku, the port of Tientsin, were reparted to have sailed March 1. At the same tlmo additional 5, HOC men began the march across tho Shantung penin sula from Tslangtau to Chefoo, Since Chang has continuously con trolled Shantung for a long period, it is assumed that this force is under his direction and that it is his plan to return his transport from Taku to Chefoo after landing tho first five thousand soldiers. The ships can pick up the remainder of his army there and save half the distance back to Tsingtau. The move will enable Chang to concentrate 10.000 men quickly in a new thrust at Tientsin from sea ward, cooperating with the drive north by his adherents who were driven out of that city a few months ago and whose defeat gave Feng control from tho Mongolian bordet to the sea, including Peking and the domination of the central govern ment there. Feng himself apparently has real ized the peril of his situation. He is reported to be directing operations from a distance and taking no risk Bicycle in Museum After 10,000 Mile Trip S'ilii;lled, Mass., March ! b?i The lumous high win el bicycle on which Lyman II. Hag.; traveled ",;,. miles from April 1, 1 s s I , to June 30, inn;), has hern placed up exhibition by the Connect lent Valley Historical soiloty in the City library here. Hngg wrote a book: "Ten Thousand Miles tm llieyele." about his pedaling hero and in Kurope. tionii tn, ii riMi s "The Good (lid Times A Modern i Supt rstltlon" will be the subject ot 'tlie lecture to be given by Kabbi (lershon lladas, at the services to - night at S:lj o'clock at Coiihirena jtiou Brethren Sons of Israel, at the I Mm street synae,niriie. special mini -ibi.s will be given by the choir as sifted by tho Hazan. Science Says Some People Really Arc Corn Weary Chiei.go, March 6 P) When grandmother ( omplalns that Willie Is "born tired," iierhups she Is right. The popular suspicion that some 'people are weary from birth, is sup ported by science, Pr. Max Sehani, i Minneapolis, profissor of pediatrics at tho t'nlverslty of Mlnnesot do clared in nddresslng the midwest I conference on parent education. I There are thoso whom science calls asthenics, meaning without strength, Tho asthenic cannot be expected to do what his more vig orous brothers do. Dr. Keham said, i any moro than an engine can per form the work of one having great er horsepower. Y'et, whlh) 801110 children are born tired, others at lain oHi-onle weariness or havo It i thrust upon them by a nervous and emotional civilization, according to Pr. Seham. The growing complexity iof social life, threatens the health. nervous Btablllty and futuro success of children, ho warned. OX WOMLX'S iO,l- COMMITTI'i; Pittsburgh, March 5 Wi--Mrs. J, Raymond Price of Pittsburgh, west ern Pennsylvania women's golf champion, has been named a mem ber of tho women's executive com mittee of the I'nlted States Clolf as sociation. The appointment was mado by W. C. Fownos, Jr., also of Pittsburgh, president of the association. 13 ITT TO lU'.VHt Leningrad, Itussla, March ! lP Thirteen persons convicted as Ks tlionlan spies on February II), voro executed yesterday, tin ir appeals for clemency having been denied. They were accused of plotting against the state and operating in conjunction with British and Ks thonian military Intelligence service. Off for scliooLM of pep, The perfect food for children 1 reatest Value V scores of issues. The averages was almost a though slocks are still their year's high. I General Rlcclrlf whn.ce ypnr'it high I was use'- went, to Ve.ln. win J j end yesterday rebounded to "la. 1 American Can lucked up 1 points from Wednesday's Ion. T. S. Cast Iron Pipe 15 1-4 and Wooluoith 5! 1-4. In the industrials the pain over "Wednesday's low vatied from Ooenino In I fT Nev Dritfliq, XH toJi'-'JU .- LUl t- r '. V,A ' '- ' Lfl, : t- Mfi r fnmr. .............. lU'.n-.- . ' " "fcV" ' . .;r.'.'r J .-'r 1 'r','ta. nrw, 1 all,)1 - i r & 'ii,j.'.i t iMat tj- -wi, . t v Tax Reduction Effective On Nash And Ajax Cars Now! 1 9 February i Greatest Month in Nash. History and Greatest Ajax Six Month Swiftly 5twin nation-wide Nash sales swept February ailioui the shortest month of the year into high position as the biggest single month of production on Nash cars, alone, in the entire history of the conipany. And Ajax Six sales racing on ahead pushed February Ajax business far beyond the big pest previous month since this brilliant new Nash-built success was introduced. And the reason for this record-breaking Nash Aiax success is just this rccord'breaking QUALITY plus record-breaking VALUE. A. G. HAWKER 52 E!m Street Telephone 2456 J. Ii. .MOIU.V -n- ;p n-i'e.. Sin?; Church Sdrr': Tc'-t-nnc 2S12-2 V.,'.-r- J-- T SSemy Hhe Safe i w Drug Stores 217 JIA1N STKEKT Call the Doctor. If ill, and you hove any doubt as to the cause, avoid possible complications call the doctor. Our clerks arc forbidden to diagnose or prescribe. Of course, there are many tried, reliable remedies and drugs. If you know what you want, you will get it, pure and fresh, and at a money-saving price here. Rexail Theatrical CoEcS Cream Ladies it is a delight to use this Cream. Soft, smooth, velvety. An ideal cleansing iP'p?R'M Half'pound tin March dale oif Hiker's llasol A fragrant lotion that works wonders when applied to the hands and face after washing. It leaves the skin soft, smooth and heal", immediately any roughness, chapping or irritation. Nothing we know of is better for men after shaving. Regular 25c Bottle Special Price March Sale, 19c A new large sire stationery de signed for those who wish some thing out of the ordinary For correct correspondence. Box con tains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. I ff r" !iimrr 33c Regular 50c Box Special Price March Sale, Gobbed Hair Ccmbs The very latest model, most convenient to carry. 4 inches Ion";. In leather case. All coarse, or coarse and fine. jRt'sultir Price 40c. Special Price March Sale, 29c Rexal! Orderlies Nature's Remedy for Constipation Recommended by us as a gentle acting, pleasant and effective laxative. Ideal for children, aged people and invalids, as well as robust persons. One at n'git makes the next day bright Regular at 25c March Sale, Box of 24, 19c Pisretest Aspirin Tablets Skilfully made so that they dissolve immediately, and promptly relieve colds, neuralgia and pains. Regular Price 25c March Sale, Box of 24, 13c ' :ei Curlex Electric Hair Dressing Set Simple to operate. Everything necessary to produce results quite as t-uectively as at the hair dresser. Con sists of the following: 1. Willing Rod 2. An.u hr.i n; hifh tritmfiirms it into a curling iron. 3 AttiU-iini.T.r ft.r viiirceliing. 4. Cotr.J) all:. Iim.'tit or Jo''"S r,'r- I:urnihcd conipl.te with full length ot cord and uni versal ping fr attaching to any electric fixture. Ebonized, non-heatii'.g handle and regulating heating unit so that the hair cannot be singed or.burned. Regular! 1.4Q Special Price March Sale, S9C LOIV Prices Below are examples of our low cut prices on the best known Toilet Needs, Family Remedies. Save money buy all your drug store needs at Light's. An 88c Value for Shaving Cream Extra big Jumbo Tube. Quick lathering, real ly softens the beard. Remains on the face until shaved off. No smarting. Its really soothing to the skin. ? E Ff '"ar3P2fl fcrmony Bey Hum Made from the finest imported Oil of Bay Refreshing with its sweet, clean, health giving fragrance. A bracing skin tonic Full strength and highest quality. Half Pint. Keg'Atrhj 49c. Regular ly 39c March Sale, Both fa 49c Treat the Folks at Home NestSe's Chocolate Atactic Pr Children Just love it. It's chock-full of roasted almonds, too. Our price during March Half-Pound Bar, 25C Everyone Lifces This Delicious Food Confection Wa!,wt Stuffed ates We know of nothing mort tasty. Freshly pre pared for us from select ed, best quality dates, and new-crop nuts. Regular 49c Special March Sole, Pound Box JC Homemaid Chocolate Nosigaibes Just compare these Nougatines with the grade generally sold at considerably higher prices, and you will realize the kind of value we offer you. Regular at 59c Special March Sale, Pound Box LIGGETT'S ELECTRIC FLATIRONS six-pound household size $2.98 Fully Guaranteed, Priced low at ... . CoffCG Percolator An octagonal shaped, 6 cup percolator. Attrac tively finished. Made to give long, satisfactory service. Regularly gbc. Special March Sale, Size .60 Sal Hepatica 42 1.50 Goldman's Hair Restorer . .99 1.00 Scott's Emulsion . .f . . .89 1.00 Wampole's Creo Terpirt . . .59 .25 Exlax . .15 1.00 Ovoferrin 61 .50 Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams 39 .30 Glove's Bromo Quinine . , .21 .35 Palm Olive Shaving Cream . .21 .50 Amolin Toilet Powder . . .33 .50 ;ttxor Face Powder . ,: . .33 .25 Lyons Tooth Powder . . .17 1.00 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder . .64 .10 Lifebuoy Soap , ., ,. . .06 .25 Woodbuiy's Soap ., . ... .16 .35 Frostilla ..... . . .21 .50 Jergen's Ijotion ...... .37 .50 Mulsodcnt ..... .31 .50 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil ., Ir, .37 1.00 Listerine ...... . .73 .50 Pepsotlent Tooth Paste . . .31 .50 Palm Olive Shampoo . , .27 .50 Henna Foam Shampoo . . .33 1.00 Gillette Blades . . ,; . .69 1.00 Auto Strop Blades . . . .77 .65 Kotex .39 .65 Glover's Mange Cure . . . .41 .75 Mellin's Food ..... .53 .10 Castoria .23 .35 Vicks Vapo Rub 21 .75 Mead's Dextri Maltose . . .47 1.00 Father John's Medicine . . .70 .35 Bayer's Aspirin .... .18 1.20 Bromo Seltzer .... .74 1.50 Agarol 97 1.00 Clapp's Malt and Oil . . . .79 1.00 Ncwbro Ilerpicide ... .89 1.50 Kolar Bak ..... 1.09 1.00 Usoline Oil ..... .79 .35 Sloan's Liniment 20 .50 Pape Diapepsin .... .34 1.00 Wampole Formalid . . . .62 .65 Pinex . .39 1.00 Vinol 89 .50 Iodex 39 1.50 Buhler Oil 89 .35 Omega Oil 29 .60 Danderine 45 1.00 Lavoris 63 For Friday and Saturday Only 2 for 79c 50c I.if geli's Cnffre, pound 4"c Trnp Fruit, Prrseneii in Sutrnr) SlMwlirrrv, licrry.tJrapc, IS ot. to be used as Jam - 4!ic Pineapple Jam, 15 of. . 3ic Grape J"lly .... 39c Orarpe Marroal.nl . 4Sc Red Currant Jelly , 15c BalLu-'lvillP Chocolalo Sauec 10c Ballarclvale Sal.nl Dressing, fl m. 3ric Lipgoll'a Vanilla F-xtract, 2 oz. Srio Lemon Fvlract, 2 oz. 93c Li(rgru" Olive Oil, 12H ox. SOc Liggell'i Opeko Tern, ii Ik 3"ic rcannt Butter ... ISc Cocoa i lb. ... . "3c Baking Cliocolate H IK . 30c Beef Cubes lit 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 tor 2 'ot 2 for 2 for 2 for 2f.r 2 for 2f.r 2 for 2 for 2 for 49c 49c 36c 49C 46c 3fic 41c 2Gc 41c 1.19 66c 4Cc ?6c 26c Sic