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REATION i NEW YORK STOCK MARKET 4- KOUPET FOPS | enciosed, all-year tops: cs, touring t:uu, uumpxcta attached, i | i includis eting windshield: 5 b : - E !)w{raua‘d topxan'g 2 G 3 3 n e: agen Now \"r‘k. Nov. Wall street, as and later popular as a “peace” indus- Y : ¢ . Lewis L. t k excharge, en-trial, Orucible not long _sold_up Lorporazlon a} Dean 8 caning today.|to $261 a share. more t times { wns Mo less|its high price of 1918 IM t i attended last|times higher than n; it tid Ride O ey ional latfng move- | boam of 1815, : the extonded Ford and sim jment, Recently new m have - come | e E icars, greatly’reduced in price; na rea- The deellne today derived much of|into control of property and the | At - i som.bfl: ofi; refuse: make room its momentum from the maintenance|stock has been. W ‘ $ G, g:rao‘::m i able bear pre R]‘ i Providence. PRICES 0CtIAPMW extreme cline today w: 2 - half noints {6 1 of Lhe financial| half, from which it raliled 7 . haif| v readjust- | points. Other steels, of the so-calied pendent group reacted § 6 ali 1& points with equipments, mo- minimum quotations, and rails, which|tors, oils .m!“?m“' thp:‘mvnmenl gave promise of layving a sound foun-las a whole b!lng strongly su“e:f.wa |dation for futu: , eased at|of the énforced cloglnil out of “pools” /the first signs of press and similar powerful interests. | Rocal brokers were le: s i |selling that the commis i SR onfiriied (e HRprEsion HHAVES WT:";‘EE‘ DELIVERED len tin ma quarters that the ac- N, KOLOHAK'S —— : argins - wi Viadivestok, Wediauny, Nov. 12 By - ¥ 'K'q‘f;’;a..fia"“d margins were , belng ‘{‘e;{ P)_Jn.ed tavh“’t rifies w::““‘ msettlement centered in Crucible | American - de ment - Was - col in| Steel, one of the famous “war, hrides” | bV train fram Vlndim to Koldnkl TIMELY WARNING - DIES and cebs for motor trucks. @ing regular Ford sizes: Ford touring and runabout bodies taken as Tt Payment or bought for cash. f“wh L. Fales Corporation, 307 Dean St., Providence, R 1. noviMW FINDING MONEY! It is just like finding moncy to buy your tires and accesSories here, or letting us do your vulcanizing. We have the right goods at a fair prics, and our service can't be beat. Try us once. New and used tires. Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 Franklin Street Open Evenings Until 8 ment of sheculative In thé course of eounts of many out of town traders FdSHIO?\memaflds that woman gfl Jnflzanth:——fram understip to veil and g/ovea~or she'll ‘- not go fa;lnomb{y at all ' to that city, desplte the Qemnml of" General Semenoff, the Cossack com-| mander. in central Siberia, that 13,000 of the rifles-be handed over to him en Semenoff held unm the _train eying the armg at Chita on Oect. 24 and rgave the Americaus until’ 11 o'clock on the, morning of Oct. .25 to chmply with his® demand, tiils of what happened aftér Sel issued | ultimatum were’ not vn until oday. The American train was held up for forty hours. the lieutenant command- ing: the train ;u?rd not knowing until fter the expiration of Semenoff’s time ifmit that the.Japanese had interfered EVER has thc smart .weoman been so like a - Cbrilfiant bird as she “is " can’t get the new colors into the shops till months.and months after you have first read of them in'the, smart magazwmes. Thb new b'lOVSSS;hHECHC frocks,* . A wonderful new way has been and obtained permission for the. trai reet dresses,: evening gowns are. - found for women to get the smart- * T LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS m::cog:g;g to members of the Ste- awi d’y of COIOflng v estoof new colors az once. They i med e vens_railway commission at Chita, af- GAS. TAN{(S AND PANS TO ORDER ter Semenoff demanded the rifles, ‘the guerd of fifty Americans crept under " - i the cars, using the cases of guns as a { barricade. Sethenoff ran an armored train on the tracks onposite them. “The Amer!caha »planned to blow up the rafls at each end, of the ‘armored train as soon as ‘the attack began to prevent the moving of the ‘Semenoff train and then to storm and-capture it, A the train being too ¢clase for. the Americans to use field pleces. After the espiration of the ultimatum the Amerieans demanded and obtained the removal of the armored train from the, tracks opposite them, The representatives at Vladivostok of Admiral Kolchak have Informed Major General William S, Graves. com- mander of the American forces in Si- beria, that the Omgk government had Issued orders for the delivery to, Sem- enoff of 15000 rifies, SIX OFFICIALS OF "AMAL. CLOTHING WORKERS INDICTED Underwear;’ stocki: ; can stop hunting vainly through hats, wraps, ril nc%;%f:’ g[oyc;lg the shops. They can stop being : gv:ryt_hlng a woman wears disdains sad over the sober clothes they’re o to be less than, the rainbow! stxll having ¢o seas, ; oy And this new flaming into color ~has come so qu).cldy, has grown so ‘mously, that the makers of cli d‘l? ‘can’t keep up with'it. “They For all they have to av is to waskh their blouses, frocks and veils‘into any merry huc they have, set thelr hearts upon! ]zm‘ ze/dsb z‘/ze season’s gazezj/ into everything you: /zawe 4 BANK STREET, Phone 781-3 NEW L CALL THE AUTO DI R Will put the old-time Sep in your car as good as s\new gnme, Greasing and ofling will save Tepair bills, by calling 368-14. - All“‘work dome in your own garage: , novdd Chicago, Nov. 12—Indictments vere : § | voted Inte today against six oMélals — ‘| the Amajgamated Clothing T GET OUR PI ‘s‘n?"":g‘m;‘,'f ,:l‘:;\g‘m t‘:;; OU just wack . your mmgs;wnh garment several times with Lux before its STORAGE B, manufacturers hy ’“““,“?.,,"' m’:‘m&n vink—the wonderful n:wewlona% next Twinking, BEFQRE PURC HASING and by the leyying of nes” e 1 . 3L settlement of strikes. They” N‘;' mA“d ‘h?' = mk You throw the Trwink flakes ‘#to very The Garlock &‘Hayne; Co. Four clothing manufacturers are-said Yy re new colors! Fer hot or boiling water. You work your to have testified that they paid more % is made just to give your blouse or camisole Phone 781-2 Cold and an Germs find their earliest victims among those who are weak and run down and whose re- sisting power is lowest. The pure food elements in Father John’s Medicine build energy to resist cold and Grio germs. The gentle laxative effect of Father Johnls Medicine helps to drive out impurities. You are safe when you take Father John’s Medicine be- 1 f = Wan $100.000 t tattves of th 4 2 louse 2round in these hot suds for a few i NEW LONDON, CONN. tor::n?za(énn. SEETREPR S sny gay color you wish-—at the same ime pinptes, then squeeze the suds through ¥ : | Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices The men also are crprged with is- it faunders as’perfectly as Lux. gently, as you’ve always done with Lux. el aatt L B S : J : You rinsc it well in cld water. Then a DENTISTS against certain irms a - N £ warkers, lcan-plraflcy to commit a fel- Really smurhaol«:n—dnt always guick pressing—and all in a twinkling ony, malicious destruction of prop- turn out richt G 2 new wa erfy and the maiming and disfguring ~ you've.an adorsble smart new waist. of persons. NO TRAGE OF BODIES OF CREW OF STEAMER JOHN OWEN Cleveland, O., Nov. 12.—Two tugs re- turned to Sault Ste Marle today after cearching - the shore of Caribou Is- land, Lake Superior, for bodies of the crew of 22 of the steamer John Owen, believed to have been list in a gale last Thursd reported to the owners here that they found the name plate from the cabin and other wrzchga of the Owen but mo —Another despatch from Sault Ste Marie said -thet Grand Marais and Munising, on the south shore’ of Lake Suverior, had telephoned that no bodies had been located at either place. W. C. Richardson and Company, the owners of the boat, have given up all hope for the crew oy vessel. —— e SUGGESTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BANKS New York, Nov, 18.—An internation- Twink shades were chosen with the help = of the authorities in this country on the colors of women’s clothes. The blues, the pinks and grays, the very yellow, laven- der, and 50 on, that are to be most in favor. And coery time youget these true smart shydes—and so fast you can wash the Get two or three different colors of Twink today, and follow the surprisingly easy directions that come with the package. All the department stores, 5 and 10 cent stores and your druggist, have Twink, (Makers of Lux). Q/{S WONDERFUL FOR GIVING COLORS AS LUX IS FOR PRESERVING THEM. Lever Bros. Co. Cambridge, Mass. Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phons 1177-3 DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom 107, Thayer Iuldm Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7:t0- 8 p. m. is o ¢ cause it is guaranteed free al conference of bankers to arrange a|Holland's' largest finaneial institution.|and arbitration boards of the union n clon to $50,000, ma up the ship- | the dnmemt said -the shooting. was from fllCl"'hOl or d noer working basis for the normal resump- | Having come to New York after vis- | here today. unwarranted. Both the embassy at ) 4NZETOUS | tion of internaational finandlal ‘and |iting England and Germany, Mr. West-| The employers have called the at- .Astde from the “indxvidul soldier” City and thé. oounh'.! at drugs in any fi 4 commereial relations was suggested |erman issued.a statement in which he/| tention of the executive council to|bundies, “Y” huts will receive for dis- |Mexicali have been instructed to urge g y form. today by W. Westerman, president of | said: circumstances in connection with a|tribution hundreds of thousands of vunlshmenl of his assailant. €0 years in use.|the Rotterdamsche Bankvereeiging,| “I wish to euggest that several|rejection by the striking printers of an tes < more than 67,000 -bars of prominent American bankers who have the confidence of their colleagues and © fthe American public should assem- ble a conference at some neutral place in Furope, preferably The Hague, where the entire guestion of alter-the- 'war finance might be studied and from offer by the -magazine publishers to pay the prmwrs an increase of six a week if they would go back to work pending further negotiaations. Bert G. Brady, New York organizer of the !nternaxmnu\ Tyipographical Union, said that Union No. 6 held its “rejection” meeting in violation of the -{laws of the umion. finally and satisfactorily solwed. “Such a conference would have to be absolutely free from interference on the part of military or political inter- The executive and arbitration boards will be in Bession here two or three ddys, but it is understood there are 1o guestions of great Impoflanee to be determined. cigaret checolate. 271 soccer footballs, 870 stereopticon lamps, 15 bass drums and 4 miscellaneous collection of other mu- sical instruments, post cards and books. Books to teach English to the Caecho-Siovak soldiers' billeted with Americans also are_in the shipment. TRANSPORT AMERICA FOR USE OF U. S. P~ *"E DELEGATES e Parls, Nov. 1».—..e United States m.w&ort America has been placed at sposal of the American dele- erwilliger al o mmin&atmfly!&w Leonard and Jack Himes e! Vlllcy Falls, visited at G. R, Barlow's, evening. Henry recently. Cloyd’~ “ng in the Qated haye daughier Virginig, Fabric Shop h Dl.nl.llfll. ar. aou 2 named the This little lady iu tha DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE: daughter of the late Dr, H&vay. wha to the peace conference for = ests and It would be better, t00, if all| yANGUARD OF NAVY'S o g practiced mediolne hete for yage homeward, .The transport f:vernment interference might be MINE SWEEPERS ARRIVES :m Vm:lx')aboli t’z""& B““‘m"};" the g;:{np:;xjmm :tmfinau:‘ 'one ef the Mr. Westerman_ said that in his| ; Gficen oard: early ecem- | “Byron Place of Foster was & ealler orinion Ameriea “has an unguestiona- | 2 9:""9"’::‘;,‘;0";;51‘51-&;:9 m‘,’, & at The Oukes Sunday evenin o more! pongation towards UMD | which swept the North Sea clear of [FATAL WOUND INFLICTED BY |, mhere ik g A ey the pojitical. economic and finaneial | 90,000 mines arrived here today after MEXICAN POLICE OFFICER [day evening. situation of the world in = absence of two years. Five of the A harvest supper quhukm waa Furthermore, he gdded, “it is ;’“’ vegsels made port from Bermu-| Washington, Nov. 1 —Investigation held at_the hame :t" v, and Mrs, to the best interests of the United racing all the way. Fifteen more|of the death of Bugene Lack, in Fl|Henry Bpaulding, eyening, States. that. Furope hould not be'al- |a¥e @ue tomorzow. ‘They ‘are com-! Centro, California, from a wound said|About one h\mlm -u-n present, The Iowed 10 g0 to pleces.” Such a develop- | MaAded by Rear Admoral Strause. to have been infiicted hy a Mexiean the suppar are for the ment. he said, "would cast a serious E § police officer in Mexicali, Mexico, last m e ehureh, reflection on America's posil CANDY AND CHEWING GUM Wriday, has been ordered by the state| Lester Elnor of Bimville, vu & eali- = FOR U. 8. TROOPS IN SIBERIA department. Lack was attached to[er at A, ©, Hall's, Bat ‘evening, € e the -office of the sheriff of Imperial|Mr, Slater MARY interesting 3 conty, California, and a déspatch to|storles to tell of his Atay eversas, DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Ta.ks elevator Shetucket Street €. A, fo: Amain - Siberia, entrance. Phone - suieide ' at the home of his brother, ;1 M sannounced hmawvep = < = A Wi AR - untington po\mds ot S4LLS,. uluen 3 1 Y » i el A 0 TRUCKING AND TEAMING submitted by Assistant Medical Ex- ey a‘ inér H. Glmerélduve Jarvis to Cor- nm‘-' aw‘}ginfi 55332'::: light -ufi eavy teAming; local and lohg dis- tance furn, mo: specialty. DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Comn. Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p. m. ; Telephone The Closed Motor Car and Its Robe A MOTOR Robe is a necessity, not an accessory. Off-hand one figures a robe out of place in a elosed car, but this is a decided mistake. A robe is truly essential to the clued-ur motorist. Evil drafts penetrate unnoticed - with harmful results—causing severecolds. No matter how secure you feel, give moment’s thought—think of the wldmn > having a robe and don’t endsnger your; health again. SUICIDED AT HOME OF i 5 s B OV, ¥V, che! 5 BROTHER IN HARTFORD |, New: York, Nov. —Cflnde o chew Hartford, Conn. Nov. 18—Willis B, |102ded by thel ton intd the steamer Wi oF Orleans, Omsk, Christmas ip of the Y. M. Ask for the -efla.awc‘me ‘ Pmmnfiemmei' Plugh. >~ S o Wouderfully cory and lmgu loberfimnudnce 1867, (24 ‘ &ubs of all vdghhmdpneu-— Ma‘lwrdm Mmm—umm al uu resulted fr\wn the act. !a m'-‘n véars oid -and m:anu and. had been ‘tmfio a_year from pros n, d e to overwork, m today. $ I Makes moenuflongeund IDOKBEITIR- s You save 10 or 15 cents e ur own shoes. Applhdinlfivmndswithm HO E SET. TEA)HKG AND TRUCKING done very. Orcmwt' Indianapelis, Ind, Nov. 17. — The{ | {board of arbitration: .of the. Inter- national Typographical Usion will not fake up the blem, of tory’ On Diamends, Jew- eiry, Watches ani Personal prop. at low the ed in the tmbk are not the -American wmfiu Anochmm 'l'hil mdn at a