Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 10

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CANEMILYBEYMS Dehghtful Now Vanishing Grhfll MARKET WAS REACTIOINARY & ko Makes '“m Base for » N k, May 11.—Prpofessional sell- | : ; g o both. copiRiNTE lctemed the [iBouth Pacific 893 90Y Powder THEATRE greater part of today’s ged opera- |South Railway 23 23% tions in the stock market, ing the fourth consecutive session it which re- ctionary tendencies pre\aned The en- list experienced a sharp change . in e final hour, howevez, when yumors ‘ofy Ufen Pac ipr a merger of {he Bethiehem and Lacka-{ U8 Rubber wapna Steel companfes, which!later were! l“ S Steel There is no secret about it mor is{f" there any doubt about the results — & e = TODAY AND SATURDAY it's. just common, ordinary buttermilk pis e S%?D TEAS sansracrion 41c 1b. VIOLA DANA IN THE DELIGHTFUL DRAMA §enn Copper ... pbacco S lon. PEL in the form of a wonderful Cream that . actually vanishes from sight. Even the most heated atmosphere will not pro- duce the slightest shininess or greasi- e ed, neavy buying of | ULS Sieel'n: ness of the skin, Simply ask - your.| B > FET) . Native Pack, in » "1'}‘—1“‘"'1 aff . t Un Tel favorite drug or toilet goods counter xlflflmd nmmg an 12¢ | Sardines Bfve oil can 12¢ ‘m Tcl-l Tadekawan aronp at 2 net | Wast Alr Bk e SN O e MA BREAKER! for Howard’s Buttermilk Cream. If yeu cannot obtain locally ‘send 10 cents (silver or stamps) for generous trial package of both Cream and’ Soap. Howard Bros. Co., Buffalo, N, Y. gain (\ seven r,,m\ Befilehem rising | Wenting El & M 3-8 u uwd Reputfic Iron 2, with advancesy Willys O'land one .Y two points in u[hex so-called in- } Witlys O'land pr . depemden t steeis, b Wtates Steel} Worgh Pump Sardines ofre'o can Tuna Fish pack. 6an -15¢ | Peaches g ?arge: can ANN LITTLE, in “THE BLUE FOX” PATHE NEWS — SUNSHINE COMEDY 32¢ {fenred oly moderately at a\ fractional f — MAT. 2:30—E 6:45-8:30— (STANDARD TIME) gain 1 “corrox ded & ai THE PERFECT. DRESSING . Ll 2 - Puring the sarly and intermetliate per | New York, May 11.—Spbt - cotton here and awarded to a syndicate of loca? o Large 2 Bbeis dol 3 oo = bankers at 100.71. The bonds will be |l €6 2 »” 8 & o horts seemedo €31 fsteadst, middling 20.15. o Dublicly offered tomorrow. Benefit Mayonnalse pri [ = CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY, 1:30 TO 10:15 a¥nd the evident fallurdrof t:xe ] PRy | < s R ! > ¥ 11.—Callimoney reaster ; nciudin £ u’“'; m‘ steel tonnage'( andfy .7y 4 w 31-2; ruling rate ¢ 1-4:| New York, May 11.—Copper firm; elec- {§, D e C B v . R A S “,1.};\5 ]Z'u-"‘ loo::;m &;‘n:tlr-.a.clflflz loan | tlrflallytxlc »l;;n and nearby 13 1-3; later |} 157 MAIN § NORWICH, CONN. Mat. 20c, Eve. 20¢, THEATRE ON t values broadened as values \re- 3 S ety Ak \ 25¢. Children 10c STANDARD wmiNeet valw ES ware §3\T Tin easy; spot: and ‘nearby 30.50; fu- 3 ceded. Among l‘;_‘ flm};sflflg‘:}: by 3 % tures 30.62. Show at 2.15, 7.00 TIME numesous wpecialties whose sharp reac- { ¥¥Libarty, 1w t = "] Iron steady, prices unchanged. ™ ) 4 l of mives ‘:f‘"d«g‘i\u‘f::.:rfioxépmtm = i 'd"fl“h Low | Lead steady, spot 5.35 = 5.50. TODAY AND SATURDA ot 2l or spe %. % Zinc steady; East St. Louis delivery, . A e o e o T epruatntative, | afiond [Ty Sirdh Zd‘iu 9942 9943 9942 mi‘ng‘;‘;n; 55;;';5{ S35 Nomc}‘ Market rowers Asso‘:latlon < (‘ the trens-continemtals | 7 §Lib st 43s/99.88 9383 09.76 | ek 8 ITH ALI AR CAST I: \f the coalers, while jun®r|T 8\Lib 2d 4%s 99.56 99. 99.50 TR ASPARAGUS Wi AN ST CAST 1N fos cased under ofterings 3|U S 30 s 0078 9982, 9990 CHICAGO WHEAT MAEKET (13 ” wific and severm! of the cod- | 17 § L 4th.4%s 99.% 99.94 = 9936 |' Chicago, May 11.—Wheat went soarin ; ici : ; A R erl " Theso losses were 1argels | Victory 4Xs. . 100 . 10056 10054 | 1o price foday and for May . delivery|] On° °f the most tasty and delicious of the early Vogetables is now : 3 at s also Tallying\l victory 3%s ...100.4 ~ 100.02 100.02 ! showed an overnight gain of 7 1-2 cents || coming to market fresly—one of the most medicinal value, assisting A Photo Dramatic Thunderbolt Dedicated to All Women toba s, the latter f Quoted. {nwdollars and cents:per $100 | g bushel. Enthusiasts for a-higher range o3 £ain of 3 \hond. 1.1 of values contended that the heaviest de- ‘Who Don’t Realize the Value of Money. nature, through the increased action of the kidneys and bladder, to dis- 8 o PR liveries likely X i a s likely to be witnessed here this g PR 0 WORIBO NI S5 " Forelgn Exdhange. month had been met and that today's're- B pose of much waste material from the system. Lettuce plenfy—good salad JIMMY AUBREY in “THE MESSENGER'’ NEWS ey Sokikit WS . o f Ik sults were evidence that bears had lost 5 z d_‘,{,’;“fm'jmr{&:: Q,,fi‘,‘f,‘},,,'j“;,:fii"fi;‘;’;, ;:r s g I;L‘ control of the market, Closing quotations J| material. Rhubarb for an appetizer. Home-grown Green Onions and supiplied, but a1l | e\gn cukremey: were strong, 2 cents 0 7 1-2 cents net - held firm af 4 1-2 Year§ higher, with May 145 to 145 1-4 ana | Seinach in a few days. L5 E July 1.28 3-4 to 1.27. Corn finished 7-8 St\rling-— Yesterday. Ago Wy 220 o rl <t o ey ’ priscipa) oreign. ex-| Iemand $4.41% 5 $3.09% |10 1 5-8@1 3-dc up and oats gained 3-3 i THE SUPREME EVENT OF THE SEASON ! nd rihe irregular tone |- Chblesy 4447 S400 ] @12 to 5-8. In provisions the. outeomme | e —— e | further doubt Te- | Frages i.. D913 , 3.4z |varled from 2 cents decline to 70 cents| e «1ansactions reached no extraordinary Y “« 2 P9 e e 5 advance. | 1 ¢ conditionks at | GuiMerst .. ! % 5 o | otal. & | | eased slghtly, | Martes a It was a runaway market today In| Corn and oats derived their stremgth| Miss Carrie and Miss Marjorie 7 BIG ACTS P NFIELD 135 LOCAL PEO- | firm and marks| Lire .. 4.... wheat, especially during the final deal-|¢rom the action of wheat, Lord attended the sac'od concerion Say- 12 Special Scenes LAI | PLE IN casT! | Y. Amons neu-{ Swine francs ings., Leading owners of contracts call-|" provisions, except pork, ~averaged |brook Sunday nig COMMUNITY | -1 we sharply and ! Bejgisw francs ing for ddeudwr-1 hog d;heai t:lli\s n;:r}:h lower with hog values. Trade in poris'_“lhss Esther 1’«‘ e;w\ skm'ed for Sweden o s o | Pesetas were credited with adding to their hold-{\as negligible 1 amount. ay 9 op the Frederick VIIL A : Mroniit T anfl with: Eaving HUC fo S iRt Al . o e Mrs. William Marvin and Mrs. s";“'“'_ 'l"“‘s” | HOUSE 3 TH': ISGA " { Bweden| advantage traders who were short. The 2 Rathbun served dinner at the L. pecial Scenery ? OHN B. ROGERS' | of the | Denmatx . latter have been making efforts to bring (Hiesxs "‘"‘“‘1 S last week Wednesday. Novelty Dancing |+ [¥iday. and Gaturday PRODUCTION | . % Ex. | Norway wheat here from other big centers, Kan-| Wheat— Low. Ciosa Walter Tisdale of New London was the MAY 12th-13th i Stook BX 1 Graeces sas City in particular. The shorts suc- - 131% 146% guest over Sunday of Mrs. Ida Harding 2:00 Close. | Argentfina ceeded in delivering 1,200,000 bushels on i?‘. %igy and Mrs. ¥arl Danels, Mrs —— — R May contracts this morning with the aid T% s Is, , Misses Dorothy and Sylvi 4 4 FE et e e R i) . e e I Loroehy and Syivia |} A LANDSLIDE OF LAUGHTER A MIRTHQUAQE OF JOY'! a hesi- | Who on that account looked for a lower 61 60% 61% to see J. S. Daniels, who is in Mem e ———— 1o New vex, e ‘11‘:910:‘1;:;:‘"‘?; market were promptly disfllusioned. 65% 64 65% hospital DANCING AFTER EACH SHOW E‘;Zéefinfme stability than the stock list, | Scarcity of wheat offerings in the trad- §7% 66% 67% _ The concert given Friday evening, May jrtualiy aB of the Liberties closed at|'ng pit became quickly apparent and 55 ¥ 5 for the henetit of the library was weilj Music by LAMB’S ROCKY POINT ORCHESTRA—Dancing Until 12:00 inal recessions and the only foreign |With talic current that much of the wheat 3712 367% 31% attended, the music was enjoyed and the B o firsanems or sirength ere | delivered would soon be loaded out on 034 9% 408 |sale of May baskets added to the receipts ADMISSION :—Adults 75 — Children 50c — Tax Included. e in American, | especially Mesican | vessels for shipment east, the market LAl A 41y which Were very satisfactory. 4§ ¢'s and Urugumay $'s Transit and Con-|tended decidedly upward the rest of the # No lucs is the report of local shad L L E T ’ s G 0 122 solidated Gas 7's Buterborough Metro- There was gossip also that big fi-| Danbury.—Commencement at Danbury |fishermen. ! & e 3 53 ‘poian 4 1-2's akso easing. 1 interests in the east were iden-|State Normal school will take place-Wed- el et | & Te 122 121% \ Mbre than the usmal number of rail- with the buying side and that ex-|nesday, June 21. The graduating class| Ethel—Now that we are engaged, you LA Tebheco 278 1388 sey issues was traded in, but the|DOrt business on & big Scale Was in Prog-|will be addressed by Ernest W. Buter- | must economize s . 91 9% broader scoge was ovcasioned Dby in-|ress. -Advices that the al had 2p-|fleld, state commissioner of education of | Jack—TI do already; I'm not An wool :- o 06 106 O msed welling ¢, Pagl issues also those |proved an Argentine credit to Germany [ New Hamnshire. Telpmmondonlon et Ll — v D . 53 513 jot, Towa Central, Peodla and Bastern T-|and that the Russian answer was fa- L : | Ninots, Midesouri, Kansas and Texas, Atch-|vorable to a better understanding with COMBAT TRAIN PRESENT "ison 'and. Erie were under pressure. To-|the other European palwi:;l'sfcm:nted also 1 r value) sggregated $16-|in some degree as bullish factors. ~The FELTCORN S R G radates 2 market showed more ctivity than has ! P Bids for $4,223,000 city of Boston 4 been the rule of late, but notwithstanding g Pt Steal (B) ger cent. municipal bonds were opnnedllhe sharp upturn in prices the agEregats Featuring ? ? MO-NA-LU ?77? Betiy Steel 79 ¢ .. Beth, Steel 8 p c Brodk Rap Tr Brook B T etf Buttes & Super Butte Cop & POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. Unknown Foods YOU CAN'T RESIST THIS ONE . ARMORY—TONIGHT HERE’S SOME OF HIS STUFF — Eddie Leonard Blues, Doo Dah Blues, o g Angel Child, Carolina Rolling Stons, When the Honeymoon Was Over. na racific Cent Tpather ? MO-NA-LU ? Cent Laath Ches & Ohio Chandler Motor Chi Gt chi Gt Chi Mil Chile Gen otor pr Gen Motor In-.u Gen Motor Deb 7 p ¢ CHARLES H. RICKETTS Vell-knows Fonds - " You do not ask your family to “sit down to the table with un- kx:oyvn guests. Are you equally careful about the meats you invite them to eat? Nowedays, fortunately, the risk is not great. But with Swiit & Company’s products there is none. Swift & Company’s products are the result of years of experi- ence, of careful, conscientions effort. 8:15 to 12 (Daylight Time) CARS TO TAFTVILLE s e T R L e | rm————————— BATTERY B PRESENTS % Equally sure of wherethey come P AUL WHI’I'EMAN’S ORCI'[BT.RA from, what they are. who stands of New York City 3 sponsor for them? . & : ;i ARMORY—-NORWI”CH—F‘RIDAY MAY 19th, 1922 DANCING 8:30 “Every Man a Victor Artist” GENTS $1.50 — LADIES $1.00 Balcony Reserved, Including Admission, $2.00 'STRAND (sunuqu ;liBREED THEATRE 22 15-7:0-8:16 e ! 5 = s 2 s : [ —Saturday—D5 Acts s P The Citizens’ Choice for Mayor o . Their'qualityisa constant fac- yp o) UYR NEXT WEEK 3 LCoper | Lam g : ¥el-lnows Quliy tor,;always to be depended upon. « ||| Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. LR st Swsrreaion T consumer is coubly pro- || || BELLHOPS J1%erp i Grop am 3 .\?‘2 Served in the Connecticut State Legislature. Ham. . tected’because, in addition to the An Acrobatic Novelty e MR o . Swifts Premium + careiused by Swift & Company, CALLAN & MATTHEWS §||Sardou’s Famous and Sen- Familiar with civic aflal_rs. = | Cooked Ham. - Swift's food products are care- THE “SONGOLAUGHERS” _ || sational Love Romance Has no political axe to grind. = : sfilfl""‘“g . ‘m"“": by government LA & M ON IIlTHE MOST COLOSSAL 1360 ok e Pé inalimtin. 5. Bebe i a0t e the federn) JACK JOYCE SPECTACLE EVER " Has no political debts to pay. for a political future. . Caucus THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, standard, and ‘votefor CHARLES H. RICKETTS, " choice for Mayor. the citizens’- Swift's “dee -fi Swift-—'&.-Cor;lpafiny,K‘ = Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St. H. C. Adams, Manager or bacon means that we stake ourpndeandtbe reputation of U.S. A. THE BOY WITH THE SMILE KNOWN IN THE HIS- Swift’s Pr AUTUMN TRI w:lerusxlug fi’l‘heword “Premium” on ham AN_ARTISTIC NOVE?TV TORY OF THE WORLD. _ Will not use the mayoraity as a stepping :tone EATI I MARIE PROVOST, in ; ¢ Little D« g Experienced as an executive, ' © - lt;fi.d:-g::.ndf ywsmthgthamor bacon. — e TONIGHT Aforcefulwposkisr, - ] Ry L e s b ] |-~ DANCE | B A dignified presiding officer.” Oleomargarine, _ Selected, cured, smoked, and SATERDAS ome | BASS CLEFF 3 GemNut handled by wOrmn who take SBPRAGUE “AL!« BALTIC. Univpreally popular. M-rgnrfne. " the same pride in our products “‘::?i;.:;%fiffi“" MINSTRELS LET 1V°lCE OF THE PE Bl;.:rkkfiem: that we do. : 2 Cars for Norwich after Dance, 8 P. M. (Standard Time) * > and thus make certain that no RAKES, FORKS, HOES Brookfield _ - ; y » A'ITEND the Repubhcan Buteer, strange or unknown food is in- SHOVELS, SEEDS. Brookfield Eggs. . troduccd into the family circle! FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BAITS, THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING DANCE STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIO, CONN. 74 FRANKLIN STREET SATURDAY’ MAY 13’ 1922 TELEPHONE 531-4 MUSIC BY 1 : Denish’s All-Star Orchestra WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your busi- OF PROV(DENCE, R. kL ness before the public. there is no medi« 5 Vaudeville Specialties um better than through the advertising _—— columzs of The Bullet! WHEN YOU WANT to "l 2 T L ‘.r.& ern lec! 13

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