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HECTIC YEAR
ENDS IN LONDON
STOCK MARKET
By H. L. PERCY
United Press Staff Correspondent.
LONDON,—(UP)—The massive
doors of the London stock ex
change building swung slowly to
as four o’clock chimed forth from
city be’ls this afternoon.
Top-hatted messengers and tired
business men scurried into the
gathering twilight, glad that an
other day of the nerve-racking
“bull and bear” business was over.
Another day, but also another
year, for when the stock exchange
closed this afternoon, its financial
year also ended.
Seldom has there ® been a year
80 crammed with events for finan
clal men. The Hatry crash, the
Wall street crash, the rapid fluc
tuations in the bank rate, the
general poor economic state of
the country, to mention but a few,
have all centributed to make it a
vear whick wil! z 0 down memor
ably, in the history of the stock
exchange. -
The Hatry crash and its sequel
the Hatry settlement were “the
outstanding-events of the year. So
extensive were the dealings of
the Hatry group, that when the
crash came, many speculators,
both small and large, were threat
ened with huze losses, and in
some cases, ruin.
It is said that only the prompt
action of the stock exchange coin
mittee of general purposes averted
a panic.
First of all the committee in
stantly suspended last September
all' dealings in the Hatry group of
shares and deferred settlement in
them first for a brief period and.
then for a protracted period which
extended until Febrnary.
The committee then appointed
an unofficial committee of four
prominent members of . ' the
“House,” which devised a scheme
whereby a fund or pool of about
$5,000,000 was formed. From this
fund all losses were to be provided,
and into it the various profession.
al interests concerned paid mone"
in fixed proportions.
The Hatry settlement, as it is
known, 18 unique in the history of
the exchange. Not even in the
panics which followed the South
Sea Bubble crash and the Bevan
frauds at the beginning of this
century, was an official action
taken to help those who wert
under. S, e
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President Ortiz Rubio of Mexico, recovering from wounds received
when he was shot by a would-be assassin on the day of his inauguration,
is shown, with his head still swathed in bandages, talking to newspaper
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;cllauge was, if anything benefi
’cial. Anglo-American stocks feil
'somewhat as the American mar
’keLs slithered down, but other
’ stocks improveh, and on the whole
| the Eng’ish market did more bus.-
; iness during that period than at
any other time during the year.
! The rapid succession of reduc
| tions in the Bank of England rate
from 6% percent last September
to 4% percent this February, in
| volving four changes, was primar.
(ily designed to facilitate trade.
'Each drop affected the stock ox
change where, 80 soon as the an.
!nouncement of the reduction was
Imade known, government bonds
and other British stocks immedi
ately hardend]. Once again, this
lwas a period of brisk activity on
i the market.
Tomorrow, with the opening of
the new financial year, the . pro
spective candidates put forward
their applications for membership
of the stock exchange, while re
tirlng members date their resig
nations from the same date.
At present there are approxi
mately 4,000 members, but a pau
city of business “cn 'change’” has
occasioned a considesable decline
in the number of new entrants
and a corresponding decline in
the price for nomination.
TO BE EXPECTED
ATLANTA, — (UP) — Eight
vears ago Miss Jessie Muse, a
high school principal, refused to
vromote Annie Uearl Ivey. Annie
quit school and went out into the
world to make a living, Recently
Miss Muse had as a visitor at her
school one of Broadway’s most
beautiful show girls. Annie is
now Mary Adams, formerly of the
“Seardals” and ‘A Connecticut
Yankee.” The former Annie
couldn’t resist calling upon Miss
Mucse.
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ATHAENS, CEORGIX,
Gallant-Belk Co.
Big Specials for Saturday and Monday Only!
And Folks It Will Pay You to Come for Many Miles to GALLANT-BELK’S and Get Some of Tkes e Big Values
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GALLANT-BELK €O.S SPECIALS
FOR MEN FOR SATURDAY
AND MONDAY!
Regular 50¢ Sox, Special for $1 00
Saturday; 3 pair fory.--... . ¥ "°F
Regular 39¢ Sox; Special for 51 @0
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In the New Spring Celors and Styles!
$2.95—53.95—954.95
We Also Carry a Complete Line of
Young Men’s and Men’s Stetson Hats
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Men’s Broadcloth Shirts
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Colors—Sizes 14 to 17, for
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Other Men’s Shirts, Genuine Imported
Broadcloth §
$1.25, $1.48, $1.65 and $1.95
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BELK’S JACK RABBIT
OVERALLS
Regular $1.50 Value, Full Cut
and Triple Stitched; made out of
220 Denim, for
Other Good Overalls, lull Cut and Tri
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: 89¢ and 98¢
Hamilton-Carhartt. Overalls. Special
for Saturday and Monday';
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We also have lots of other good values for you that we do not have space to mention, but we welcome you to our store, and,
will be glad to show you all these good things we have here so; vou. So don’t miss coming to Gallant-Belk’s Saturday and
Mond av! :
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
CLAYTON STREET
$1.25
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY ONLY! A
This Coupon is worth $5.00 to you on
any suit from $14.95 up. And Men, it
will pay you to come and give us a look,
as we befieve in giving you your mon
ev’s worth, and also we ave very partic
ular in giving you a suit that fits. And
all our suits are absolutely guaranteed
to ke worth the price paid.
BRING THIS COUPON!
IT’S WORTH $5 TO YOU! «
—ls yvou present this coupon at our store
Saturday or Monday it will entitle you to a
veduction of $5 on any Men’s or Young
Men’s Suit, priced $14.95 and up.
FY T R il G g
THIS OFFER IS FOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY ONLY, MARCH 29 and 31!
‘No. 12 SMomme 336
Silk “Pongee for yd.
JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT
OF BEAUTIFUL SILK AND
RAYON BED SPREADS
Size 81x105; Special for Sat
urday and Monday for. ... 52'95
Other Beautiful Bed Spreads in Silk
and Ravon; Size 81x90;
Special for 0n1y.... . .... 51 '95
Just Received This Morning!
A Big Shipmeni of the New
Spring Patterns in Cretonne
These Cretonnes go on Special Szale for
Saturday and Monday at
19¢, 25¢, 29¢, 39¢, 48¢, 539¢ and 79c yard
One lot Bed Sheets, extra large
size; special, eaeh... ... .... 980
Special for Suturday and Mon- 10c
day, Large Can Taleum Powder
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Young Men’s and Men’s Beacon Shoes,
Absolutely Guaranteed to be so!id
Leather and to be worth the price paid.
and
$4.95 $5.95
Other Youngz Men’s Good Oxfords for
»2.957
Regular SI.OO Box of Caty’s Powder and Regular 50c¢ size sgc
Bottle of Pvfume: Both f0r...... ... 0. . -5... ..
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Genuine Ladlassie, in all neW 19c
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Just Received a Big Shipment of
Ladies’ Silk Hose .1
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Just received one big shipment of
Everfast Suiting in fast colors, 39c
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