Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 3

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FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL DULLEST YEAR OF STOCK p. 3 | Total Salses Approximated 48,000,000 o B S MO ok, (OONIL | ies - Vaatardy's. Taricet- ASEVG B New Yark, Dec. 3L.—With the close of today's stagnant market ended the | dullest year on the stock exchange since 1878, Total sales of stocks for !that pericd approximated 48,906,600 | shares, as compared with a little over 1 82,000,0¢0 iast year. Bond transactions | [ BEFORE STARTING | [ YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A | ! WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ‘ INSURANCE B POLICY WITH l Mouey was in greater supply than is usual at the year's end. Loans on collaleral compoged entirely of indus- trials wese made at four per cent. four to six months and where the se- curity was of highar grade this rate was shaded. Call money wes far in excess ¢f ail requiremente. "oreign news reflected increased ceonfidence, London making active preparations for resumption of market trading 220 Paris showing marked im- provement in lts bankln‘lpollucm. = : : ‘he bond market was irregular be- regated about 34 1200, BERinst{cause of the weakness in low priced 2 total of about $503,000,08¢ in 1912, ! otal sales, par value, were Teday’'s seasion was alightly T 1z yesierday | ML - government registered fours 4 per cent. on call 2 firm recur- ‘ id Eroup, COTTON. to the lowest New York, Dec. 81, — th sympathetic § guiet; middling upland 7.80 bales. Cotton closed ry 770, idarch 7.80, May July 8.18, Gotober 8.40, MONEY. , Dec, 81. — money e of several tead ig! 3; low 2 @ ruling rate preferred at {3; last loan 3; ciosing bid 2 8-4; of- July guotatisn !fered af 8. Time loans easy; 60 and 950 days § 1-2@4; six monthe 3 3-4G4, | 1 7.98, forgotten Call and Hea! sot all 4 building has just been finished with ; ! ot NORWICH TOWN h cement floors, partitions, closets, BEAR IN. MIND when piscing your —_ pantries and kitchen appofntmenta, 1 INSURANCE for the coming yesr | Improvements at Scotiand Read Hall| RRifies 295 Kichen appointments, 1f TME FACT that during the fast fiv —New Year’s Day Devotions—Pesr- ning in serving an oyster supper yeurs 92 Insurance Companies| sonal ltemns, with sandwiches, doughnuts and cof- Aave either fuiled, reinsured or s fee | auits Kirman has sold his farm on e | e New Year's Masses. | 1t being & holy day of obligation | there will be masses at 5 and 7 o'clo Marx of New Haven camejat Sached Heart church New Years d a week or two with|day, and for the first Friday of tne William Stott of Ot-{month devotions at 7.30 oclbck in the evening. us Hill to Samuel nburg, of Brooklyn, TME PACT that no company can af- to sell Gold Dollars for 80 eents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- far tsken in and Phil- N X Emil "TME FACT that et a © seil INDEMNITY mere prémise to pay. o wiho is al a school| CORPORATION AND INCOME TAX. D. C., and his brother, | rom Hartford are vis: home on Huntington av- s Crocl shington, Croker fi by Collector Walsh. i iNew Facts in Relation to It Set Forth ATTGRNEYS-AT-LAW | !!rwvn & P‘érk;ns, l.ttnmeys:ax-fii 3 - Coliector James J, Walsh announces Florence Foss a member of ih}?[thm the different forms for corpora- ver Uncas Nat. Bank, of Mt Holyoke college, South|tion and income have been mailed to i Entrance stairway near Mass., will be the guest over{the taxpayers in this district, which Nattonal Bank T friends on Washins- | comprises Connecticut and Rhode Is- S B . and. EDWIN W, HIGGINS, T | The number of forms for corpora- Attorney-at-Law, Mr. and Mrs, D. Fiemming offtions have been reduced to two, name- wich mover iss place formerly les Case rsday Lo the house hich they have pur- occupied v Mr. and Iy form 1030 for insurance companies, 1031 for all other corporations. General instructions are given rel- ative to their preparation and the time limit for filing these returms &s sses Caroiine and Anna bMay Jones| March 1, 1915—the supplementary their brother, Julian Jones, { | statements must be complete in every e spending thejr|detail and the non-receipt of forms is tion in Sag Harbor,| N0 excuse for the non-filing of these h their grandparents.|Treturns. The penalty for failure to s have this return in the hands of the collector of internal revenue within the time required by law is not more than 310,000 and the assesement is increased 50 per cent. Hxtension of time will not be granted except in extreme case the fast that one of- ficer is absent from the country will saritd Shannon Buiidin i PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING T.F BURNS |+ Heating and Plumbing|™™" 92 Franklic Street { aaug ngton street at Mrs. 1 Robert d. Coch;ans i 3 "R, F. D not bo a sufficient excuse. GAS FITTING, g ke e Corporations are advised that re- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, goes usual rounds. | turns ‘;'fl; not be accepted on blunks - A = e n during tne|Drescribed in former vears, U West Main Strzet, Norw jort time a( & and| Income tax blanks are Nos. 1040 and for N. B. O, Age: ;104\ and are to be ueed as follows: 1040 for individuals, 1041 for fiduci- ad| arles. Taxpayers bre requested to read the forms carefully and fill in — | p=ges two and three before making Sheet nd B Phone 58! We advertise only what we have and exactly as it is MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Street The Home of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Good Clotbes TO YOU AlL.L It is with the greatest pleasure we extend to you the season’s greeting. We are very thankful for favors shown us during the past year, and we feel that our efforts to furnish the best of outfitting, at the lowest prices consistent with good quality, have been fully appreciated. With malice towards none, and best wishes to all we say again A MHappy New Year Start yourself on a prosperous new year by taking advantage of our Mark Down Sale on_Suits and Overcoats now going on. 207 Main Street, R e R . - ’ NORWICH FAMILY MARKET |52 oo i soson e MODERN P! Uf}’]}’}N: 0a page 1 requirs commplete answers . — - — = LULRDAING and the wife's income must be stated p ; ] 5 3 = Al A 7 3 | sssential in modern house as separately on the return unless she|leved and when mads it at the lowest|rector. He a brother of Adoiph S.|striking b: rtl:. news today. ally thef yde and s ts b G Freits 1 Ves chooses to make a return independent | possible rate. L _ | Ochs, president of The Times. 3 e of Berlin print in a prom-|er in dead, wound oY ia %o Monthe: \We guatap- ST DAt SeEciakles. of the husband. In no case must the| Oppositton among underwriterstothe! In the formal announcement which|inent blace desnbtone ‘me with | about 1200 aen tss the very best PLUMBING WORK cagn ol exemption of $4000 Dhe exceeded in|Proposzl’ to withhold imsurance from|the Public Ledger will publish to-|the note of protest sent by the United |a small number by empert workmen at the fariest | 1ic the combined return of husbamd and {vessels carrying co acd i so|morrow, Cyrus H. K. Curtis, president|States to Great in regarding -the | S i prices. wife. If the wife has no income, then strong that there is little i ihood |of the Fublic Ledger company, states|dotention and searching of American| CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE 5 shov t > 5 that the Imitiat came from them.|the resignation is due to “an enti Azk us for plans and prices 1‘ Fh?z“‘ilx’xivr:ew:or-;?emtdhe‘:e ‘rl}:tn::[:r;:{ They feel that he govermment should|amicable, but irrecon: lic\blet ‘Tcreixfsj '.okal] eiger’s report the FOR DEATH AT SEYMOUR. $ i the ne come to some unders D the|of views,” Uetween himself and M. |i declares that Great , o ',‘.‘.;(Q:la,?dfmfl,,,m;p::im{:;:: Tte{g’}"; United States wherebs present | Ochs as to the publication of the pa obliged to grant all of Am s Finding in Case of Man the penalty is $20 to $1,000 and the J F. TOMPKINS| 3 vezations delays will inated. |per and that he accepted the resign: fca’s principal demands, since she dare! Whose Death Resulted From Beat- assessment is increased 50 per cent. —_— tion with much regret. {not malke of the United States an of ing. 67 West Main Sf Temons, Taxpeyers should bear in mind that | EDITOR OF PHILADELPHIA Mr. Ochg, who had been identifled | ponent who could cut off a great part — est Main Street doz., 88/ tnes. b il % with the Public Ledger for twelve|of Englan RN 5 s these returns should be sworn to be PUBLIC LEDGER RESIGNS 1 el onn., ' De 31.-—Cor- - S e 12 |fore a notary public or other officer pa years, was today presented with'a lo todiy ‘banded domn:. o i . 2y | authorized by law to administer vaths, Due-16 “Amicable But i ciliable | 8, cup by the members of th PR 'Rfl" PASTEN o | this inoludes deputy collectors of in- | DUe ie ioalis Sut . Irpeconoiliable ) riol staft and was & gu 3 Anosovit -2 | ternal revenue. Ali blanks give full Difference: cheon giy oy Mr. Curti 0 < nally respon ¥ and explicit instructions necessary to X : H T They declare tha nton Mladiy- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY complete the returne. Philadeiphia. Dec. 5l.—Anmcunc | BERLIN PAPERS PRINT decided further to EE Withholding agenis of salarfes, | ment was made tonight of the rosig- the eGrman advan somse rents, etc. should file forms 1042 ac- companied by forms 1007 on or be- THE YAUGHN FOUNDRY CO S fore March 1, 1915, and the same pon- . Ferey Street al acorus for failure fo file a5 i |curities of the newspaper. —— — —— individual returns. Withholding egents { has not determined as to - n jon bonds. accrued Interest, etc., must {ectivitles, but may joint the DR. LINNELL has no in-j is|file their annual reports on or before | Times company, of which he is a di-: 20§ March 1. 1915, t all reports pertaining to tae me and corporation taxes must be | i » or before March 1, 1915 and | essments paid by June 30, 19 is requested that any person who fail to receive their iention of retiring as been re- ported, but is preparine to move shortly into the Thayer Adi rhere: it Teasad by Januery 2nd will imme- Building, where in commod write to Collector Walsh at 1S quarters and 1 up-to- Conn., requesting that . filed the foi- aate equipment he hopes to W’;t;ch ;wa_a»éd o} 3 | e BT 2 office bufldings, Hartford be in a position to render Nat, Saik Pork, . | aven, Bridgeport and Provi- e b atia "6 | dence. O s patients. Lamb | As the namber of reitirns to be filed } | will exceed 25,000, it is suggested that ¥ | returns be filed promptly, thereby se- Fancy L. L Duc ricks 65 | cur etter and efficient _service. each, 65 ill not in any way affect the i = as the time ilmit on pay- [ > 20 ed by law June 30, 1815 25| TO WITNHOLD INSURANCE ; FROM CONTRABAND VESSELS, i e Diamonds Ma a Erown, 18 105 33 | Proposal Being Discussed by British M‘fi@&fll@flu 3 5| Satlgaf 10 ibsl 81 Marine Undsrwriters. 3 rtotacmes s = 3! Londao . 81, 437 p. M—A pro- | ¥na Datry, 33| Porto Rico, jposal hbold marine insurance ji s 51 a2, g¢ | from e e carrying contraband to Diamonds d : Camembert X waz, | Camembert, New Orleans, {neutral ports i beirs gemerally dis-i %al. 88| cussed among underwriters here. The aple SYTUP. . s iDlan has mot paceed the tenimtive rosene Oli, 10.14 | Btage however, and already bas met e lwl the strongest oppesition. ! A member of a larse fym of under- 5 ¥ish. writers said today: i arke: Cod . 10/Kound Clams, ep, “Underwritsre as & whole gre as' Ponaoes auls . patriotic e bankem or any other! 126 Main Street | Bluedish, 5| CPred Salmoa, {8 | British business mern but we are mot| *? 8 | convinced that we would be justified| 3€ o | in withisolding insurance from neutral | & ’; bottoms carrving contrabend to neu.! Stesk Cog i% | tral ports. There iz nothing Immoral | ¢ |in business of this mature and in the| ade, £ Q1 | Lobsters— Hra! z | John & Geo. 1. Bliss ’ 40-35 | Past our shippers have engaged in it| Long Clamy, k., ¢e | (0 their great profif. It is Hke cer- Butferfish, 13 tain scocial sins which are wrong oniy { when you are caught. { “Withdmawal of insgmanes =& ¢his: 5150 | thme by British companies might al- $1.70 | S0 Tesui in tde permanent loss of 2! great and profitable business of so at- | tratcive a petare that new compauies| might soon be formed o take it over.: A sense of gratitude on the part of the ship ownere might lead them to BOOK BINDER Hank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order | 108 BROADWAY 27, Deisg. Bread Flour, $7.00| Cwi §$1.20 5t. Low 5| Cottonseed X Oat §3|Lin. 051 Meal, 3 Rye 3 'HE DEL-HOFF| Stoek. [ continue o give their business to smch Cattle Veal Calv i companies after the war.” Beef : 1 T %5.1p |, Underwriters are inclimed to belteve | European Plan ! ;10 | hat the American note concerniv the B 5 . I -3¢} detention of American vesseis by the! Tetes 75 cents per day and up. P50 | British warships was mepirea large. | MAYES BROTHERS, 39-10 Iy by the unreasomable delay on-the| part of the admiramy xamining | isuspected ships which have been de-| tained. Ship charterers and shippers | 31.¢0 | there agree in this regard. A shipper $2.60 | Who is heavily interested deslared| 21 jthat ome neuirsl ship was detained e dave before the exarafnation even staried and that it subse- 1tly was weleased ' because there wae absolutely no ground for holding it. Complaint is also made that the No. ark 3 examinations themselves are slow and thar pa stephone 1227, S Broadway | Teimmea Hides— Steers, i, dr. J. M. KING| ;" 3 heep DENTIST 3 No. 2, short stripe. May Building ! JaniTewe Sk SR 4 A B Green broad stripe, $1.00 40-456 nation of George W. Ochs as editor of | the Puyblic Ledger. siderable holding in the un KELLY-SPRINGFIELD He retaine a New York| DISCUSS NOTE OF PROTEST.|proceeding ing I'rom |Sent by United States to Great| come Britain About Dstention of Vessels. on- Lombao tha s long batties Wireless to Say-) nce o the Gi around Lom- |en TIRES ' | The Tire 5 Tha# is 7$worn sz_‘ And Not At | C.E.LANE ... Tire and Tube Vulcanizing KORWICH, GT.

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