Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 8

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! i 01 v % St. Paul, St. Louis and San Francisco, Missouri ' Pacific. and Seaboard - issu:s T8 43 513 [hardened ot Al ok value) aggte- -+ ! T Rep I & Steel ... 18 783 77% |gated §16,76,000. - | nis. exploration: party o eléven’ : an 3 | Goa nspiven His T 2 Ywiny {Rep 1 & Steel pr .. 9¢ 9234 9334 | \The most important mew flfldfi"';““" i stic Cohekia zroup ©f ouncs uear }L‘:" ]{l‘:in,hnzd:u, i ne ';“. .,,,.,.f - South Pacific .... 97 82 9215 |of the day was the offering of arge coming v fenious. st o, and the, ekttzens-of | {orrabty, inepteed B0 ‘"_ S (3 MARKET WAS DULL Awo Tobacco .. ..141% 141 141 South Railway .... .au,. 25 25 block of Bank of Commerce stock by alp. el Lioul Wew York, May 23.—Trading in the| 4= Woolen stock market today fell away ~sharply | Anaconda Cop e,t-u the extensive operations of the | Assoclated Oil 129 125% 126 | Tobacco Prod . 7, {bank among the largest pun-.hzsers & i Pl ch 4 E d Missouri- have taken SLeDS | Peaims that we : ®: Toeal banking syndicate. This was read- “an : N ek et S i § ily, sold. inierests - connected with the foret Seaee E oA AE S (o wve. thess earthworks preseryed of | oo L =g 13 ulu_v v Guld- Lad for Da ; | which . dm-a;.ro sixty-tour - {n mumber. | THol " RO < g .pastfifteen. years little | w Dreatt el david (Wrbugs session and the drift of prices | Atch T & 8 F .101% 100% 100% | T¢bacco Prod r BT t oh | i Been: done {n/ New: -Baghmd. 1. the mlfi. :;Tr l}(‘:.‘h\‘.c u lfl R Sk :h \ Increasingly uncertaln, several{ Atch T & S F pr .. 91% 913 = 91 |Union Pacific 5 R 2 - dmn iplmuon by archaeologists, One it AR flfimrm&u i | 'Jsadlers developing pronounced heaviness | Balt & Ohlo .49 48% . 48% | Union Paclfic pi New York, May 23.—Call money, firm; |1y | any of. I 2 5 haps 13, that wo have no great [ 2T ENT MMN ST b 1 !n the later perfod. Sales amounted 10| Balt & Ohlo pr 61% 61 61 |U S'Rubber . 843 67 high 4; low 4;|ruling rate 4; -closing, ; - 1oc i ¢ fow men have destecel. sioky Moedle b 1,375,000 shares. Beth Steel 76% 78% : 16% |U.S Rubber pr bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; last loan 4; call y p ods':ul]: 7 ue 5 o gk L e Although fears of a money flurry prov- | Beth Steel (B) 78% 8% 78% | U S Steel .. loans against acceptances 3 1-2. = : . E,v‘md 5 "His ‘cavps.3le . wodld slb o4 groundless, technleal conditions seem- | Seth Steel 7 p ¢ .. 99 99 89 | U S Steel pr . e e 1o TS shage s WOl % #4 to invite profesalonal pressure. Mod- | Beth Steel 8 p ¢ ..113% 113% % | West Un Tol . H i also alert to do God's will at all tmes erate calling of loans was reported, but | Brook Rap Tr .... 26 25 25% | West BL & ., . o | New York, May 23.—Spot cotton, : e TR e e v eall money held at & per cent. through-| Brook Rap Tr ctf .. 22% 22 Willys O'land . s 8 quiet; middling 21.60 iy s mb-mP Ty God L "verye Y Iohy S, vislan, ¥ o out, &8 against yesterday's maximum rate | Butte Cop & ' Z ... 1% 1% Willys O'land pr eqt our o P of § per eent. and time' funds continued | Butte ‘& Super .... 3334 324 caay. Worth Pump .. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Canadian Paelfic ..143 41% : culiar_coincidencs.. as we w. these visions, yet other, vk H — fong are given to ue. 3 ¢ Chicago, May 23.—Decidedly - higher . s : The general tone of the foreign eX-| cent Leather ..: 404 39% Liberty Bonds. prices for wheat today resulted largely|® ' - »' 4 o : Hut:m‘;ro{:m::-:l }:;?:—r:: g:nm" u: change market was more reassuring.|Ceny Leather pr ., T3% 73 . Open. Hfeh Yow {irom supposed. indications that wheat 3 ses -G uea b el £ St ur B S Buying of British and French bills was|cro sier Motor ... 76% . T4% Lib 3%s .. 99.00 100.04 99.34 |accumulated In Chicago would be 55, ~an appropriation 3 Crols- areat: inspiyations g larger thun at any recent time and Was|cpec"s Onio 1% 67 Lib 2d 4s . 99.70 99.70 | 989.70 | promptly moved out, with Europe fur- E H s 'in this territory, and | ~ 3 Finally, just as surely 4s God %ea ¥ thought to represent covering of spec- [ oy € SO et bl Lib 1t 440 9000 mesa’ eed|n hing 2 good outlet. The market closed & n 4 e i N e s ulative wccoonts, this also apolsing €0 Gui G West pr .. 284 2 I s Lib 24 4%s 9977 9970 unsettied at 24 to 4 12 cents net high- : 8. Geological - maps, e st oehre S R S U TR L “Aznouncement of increased dividends | N Ml & StP ... i {,’zscx‘i,‘,“,‘; Lyt 1;:‘ ;: T N e iy o ; The e the curtosity of all. - According to plans | ble 1ife and it we but live nearding t by the North American company on the | (1L 7y Sl f Tt el iy U S Lib 4th 414s 9992 93.9¢ 99.30 | changed to 3-8 higher, oats up 3-8 to.1 | will cooperate: With -Jockl: and" kistorical coada Southers Hew Eoxiant,| Gor'e plaactor v vo wiik ue B rest common -and preferred shares and an = 3 Victory 4%s ...100.78 100.82 100.78 |cent. and provisions unchanged to 12 mhuu, giving. from 40-to.70 per cent. vhtoh includu Southern Massachusetts, | ize that ‘destiny ‘fixed by, | iy increased disbursement by the Com-|Chi & N'west pr ...111 111 Victory 3%s 100,00 10006 100,00 | conts cff. of the specimens found. Rhode Island and Connecticut will be | Father. puting-Tabulating-Recording company re-{Chl R I & P 46% 45% Dot 1 :f-;linrs-nnd cenis Sk sl'w On the extreme advance in the wheat ! visited .to learn more of the prehlstoric The mebting closed With & briet socia flected the better earnings of utility and g:;‘e Cgppef ?53 gi% ety 2 market, May deiivery snowed an over- o " hist life of ‘our native Indians. period, and light refreshments wers serv. spectalized industrial corporations. Chino Coppe 1 % night gain of 5 cents a bushel, but only| eties and Shell Heaps and Indi : ed Independent steels were the strongest { Cosden K 45% 44 for a.moment. - Gossip about expected|but' that The querry has bx:‘nm_:l:hg‘:n;. ¥ features of the early dealings, notably | Crucible Steel 76% 73% Forelgn Exchange. leang lo central iurcpcan countries to i any shell heaps or old Indian vill ites | STATE POLICE"AID FOR Crucible, Midvale and Republic. All| Crucidle Steel pr .. 043 943 With the exception ~of sterling. all | purchase supplies, Including grain was|a splendid- collection of Indlan relics i | ¢ the ‘preceat timer - Shell pocoe e FARMERS AGAINST RAIDER: but the latter reacted, however,, Republic | Dome Mines . 27% quotations. are in cents per unit of for |curren: during the adtance in pricc|the Slater * Museum, representing - finds *kitctien middens” as the: M"WM n t vears the farmers have com featuring the confusing movements of the | e . 1 elgn currency: Mcre attention, howeser, was attracted | from the Pequot, Mohegan and Nipmuck | catied are found In Sz parth OF Now | sinitod 2of ihe B ob Aty Seil OF n: ur at a gain o -8 points. m—k, 1 pr B 25% Tear messages telling of a remewal of ex-|territory, and' this expedition .no doubt | Eng) reason e e Firmness to stzength marked the do-|Erie 2 pr - 13 Sterling— Ago 't @-mand a' tue scaboard, and as-|could help-the New London ‘County His- "t\l?n:‘nmframe:;x:; i ectin) M| e o ks, Gl Socbass tata {8 mestic ofls, but the forelgn division was | misner Body 118 Demand $3.96% |serting that wessel room to Furope was|torical soclety In getting a good.collection |of the Atlantis, Tong 1S1and Seand ey | LicVes Y oniamoblieg.; THscstats 36 erratic. Beiling of Mexican Petroleum | pizsner Body (O) pr S8 754 Cables .. 3.96% |being engaged for shipmicnts from CRI-|for New London. When the' scope and [the many rivers.and bays adjacent there: | fp move omoioed. (nelr daily patrol was attended by news of the fallure of & | cen Electric Francs 854 |cago. Besides, Chicagc interes-s” wste|possibilities ‘of the work are better un-lto, ' They contain shells of many wari. | 1C, nVe orsaniz helr dally ; patral financial institution in the Tamplco dis-| Gan wrotor Guilders 35.40 credited with aétively closing spreads | offered by prominan‘ citizens, ot Eastern .&n including - mt:yner wmg e in the rural districts of C sy feu X (::L ll‘moml; equ;pm»nl!, (‘Cm’;(»rs nl:d Gen Motor pr ... 828 Marks 1.643% |between the May dslivery here and !n|derstood no: doubt hucm atd wul De | quahog, scaliop, mussel, cockle and othr:r' u:o mnrd(bizelgl:fes;:mmn . & chemicals embraced 'the other {irregular ? Lire. 5.44 ‘Winnipeg. Connecti 4 tection poss! e stocks. Gen Mot Deb ..... 82% 82% kb > varietles, and in {hese deposits vast hese depredath Erle d the o & Gen Mot Dem 7.9 95% .. 85 Swiss * fran 17.88 Shorts in the wheat market scrambled Newspaper, and magazine: readars biave |umbérs’ of irplembnte. ttaois and. o | 67, from hese depreda ... tmn‘flmon an hn 1 r!!dand“s ct]md Gt Ndrthiern v, 78% 1% Pesetag 13.27 for the limited oflerlmz: a;'llllblé fl]l;P been greatly . interested. in Lexploration jnaments have , found. aiready. and omer nfi.tg..m(r* ed d issues overshadowe: all other | &t & o ] 5 by he last “half of the day. arlier B “ police is de N S i Belgian francs .. 8.37 854 |ing t work, and anthropology and archaeolog? (afe represented.in the coliections of th transportations with Chicago and Alton |Gt North Ore ...... 41% 403 the bulls were at a disadvantage for[ofer s iwid s of thelractice of raiding garde at gross advances of 1 to 2 points. Sea- | Hupp Motor Car .. 20% 20% o 5530 |the time being, inasmuch as deliverles ‘h:'hu‘;n"u”‘f,‘;’u“%;" 2 wne“‘flnsi a:: N"""“‘m"f i, American Museum of | officers_have been_instructed to be ot s g e e i U ;“‘“‘.’“’"C““‘E‘; gt 12§1‘ Dehark 1789 |here on May contracts were heavy, 711 offering pecial couFses in these subfects, | ure - at: Wasngton oo nonal Mose | the ook out for tuls particalar kind of granger groups proved more susceptible | Inspiration Coj 3 425 "85 | 000 bushels; and receipts in Chicago to-|and ‘the lar St e thief. to_impending freight rate reductions. |Interboro Con ... 2% 24 gg;:":e’ 3 1585 |taited 263 carloads. ‘In addition rail-|ofter great .dmu‘;'”"o ,”;G':*: w:"g{ e I a0 oho hell heap . was | "1\ “hag been discoversd by the polios peioading, commodity parkets held the ] piadle 1;‘3% sy 7100 |roads west of here had ordered wheat|are greatly indebted to the sm"&'\”u“ en hundréd feet' Iohz and had & dspth ot | that there are Gertain times of the day better part of eir recent advances. Ex_ | Int Mer Marine ... h ® shipments rushed to Chicago, and were| Institute - at : Wasl gton for tI five' ‘2 and night when thé gardens make their port prices for cobper were raise to 11 |Int Mer Mar pr ... 83% 83% Brazil .. .. 1375 | uaranteeing -a 24-hour schedule for|expedits e 0T the,.iany [five ‘foet- ahd more.than 6,000 articles | 70 LY. L o (0" those who -are dls cents, but the domestic quotation was|iInter Paper ..... 51% Bl sweh shipments from points on the Mis- ,S‘fimz‘l“iéfifiwfi‘;fiéfi?;:%?“ ke s :g“;;'mw° taken out | TCet to harvest the fruits of the farm- unchanged Other bass metals held firm, | Int Paper pr sta .. 70% = 70 BOND MABKET sourl river. DUnder such circumstances|work. A few s e | ton. thero 18 no- doute: ot heroBiNE- | cry' labor withot themselves doing any as did raw ::rd l;:em:ed sugars, but crude | Kepnecott .. 38% 38 New York, May Zfl.-Movemenlts Of | -~ deliveries here every remaining da¥|formed: of 'the’ work ANat is proposed many- sites ‘of - villages that w!e:em:? of the disagreeable work of planting rubber weakene Lehigh Valley ... 64%. 64 prices in the bond market today followed | this month wera exnected. Palestifie’ and ‘the -count g v 4 ltivating. Some individuals bave Maxwell Mot A ... 72% T1% the uneven changes in the stock list, but| - (orn and oats were governed by theland Bible m,dm:. the ::,mmf::,ml:(’, ;\;l‘:",":ccupiéd SyAtE Seeveiendiwarlicy ::gnc:vna :o far as to make & regular BTOCKS. Mexican Petrol 135% 133% 133% ;he tremll v;v‘u ;nainly higher, especially f action of wheat, but kept within narrow | eagefly watching~ developrnents "in "th b business of raiding truck grdens The following is a summary of the |Mlami Copper ... 30% 30 J9aC | formpeciative. tuenes. e Lamltes 3 section. The recent discovéry in'a cave T The rendition of proper assistance to traneactions on the New York Stock Ex. | Missourl K & T .. 135 13% 13% | Amone eovernment loans Liberty W-| Provisions averaged lower with hogs.|in morthern Rhodesia of a human ‘skufl| = "' FPlotores om “David” at Y. M| 1o 'tormers fn this connection 18 one ot change up to 3 P. M.: MoK & Topr .. };% }: };% 3 1-s to a small fraction over par, but 3 T :!;Dllrenn:.-‘thouundl ol years old’ make C. A, measonable p?oh-uns&o. = Hirh. Low. Closa |[Mo K & T w { , ” < chool Annex;Dedication. rica a field' for future " dmwpmen: and | “‘The third division of moving pictures | state polk To the end that the mo: Alted Chemteal .. 65% 63% 63% (Mo K & T pr w i .. 423% d2% 42 O st ottt ation of the mew annex to |Many scientific: men ‘are ‘of ‘the ‘opinton | on “The Chosen Prince” (Dnv‘ldl;, were | effective work may be dore by the pa- Allied Chem pr -.108% 108% 1034 |MK & T 32 war.... 284 284 8% | oreign ofterings, the 45 and §'s falling | Bulkeley school bullding, New_ London. (st Afrlca was the gonrcs”of ‘the ‘ff#t | shown at thle Norwich ' Young Men's | trols, the ciosest coperation, by the \liis ers pr . sm 97% % % back all the way from large fractions to [ Will be held Friday evening in the au- | o ecent -bulletin issued by the | Christlan Assoclation Sunday afternoon, | farmers themselves ls reuested, in giv- Am Ag Chem 385 57% 68% B7% |9 1ointg as a result of developments | ditorium which is a part of the new sec- g Geographic ' Sdelety". on ‘thils|anid they were greatly enjoyed by the | img prompt motice of actual thefts and Am Beet Sugar H" 44 Nat Enam & St 443 3% 43% lupicn indicate further delay in the set- | tion. . The exercises willbe open to the | 5% .::fit has' been ‘widely read and dis- | men -and older boys present. Among the cvndltlonl to_headguarters or to aayyoens A N Y Air Brake ... 77 77 77 {tlement of Mexico's forcign obligations. | public. The speaker of the evening wiil | fussed. Many yearmuo mvln prominent |'impressive points in the ploture were. the he state ‘police barracks loested fu A : N Y Central . 91% 99% 91 Moderate reactions occurred among | be Rev. John Edgar Park, minister of |17, "‘“’"‘ rma o the: asseftion that ‘the mn In ‘which Saul laid plans to kill s parts of the state. Am Can pr NYNH&H 34% 33% 33 lFrench municipals, Belglan 7 1-2's, San|the Second Church of Newton, West | Tercoan I lan® is a' race ! dlstinct Chosen Prince, and in each case e Am g-' & ‘{‘”vr '\or!nlkp& ‘:vm 08y 1?"_111: 13;’; Paulo 8's and Republic of Chile § Newton, Mass. it Pl Wt m:fi fl!]l’l; z::;n Davld Wwas’ protected, thus {ndicating that | NORWIOH-WESTERLY TROLLEY Am Cetton North Pacific Erie prior #'s and the several convert_ = — argmhen cranf ~1God cares for His own. Two .reels were SERVICE NOT RESUMED Am Cotton Ofl Pern R R . 41% 413% |ible issues were the outstanding featurcs| Meriden—An offer of $150,000 has been “:‘”":_’ ot “‘“‘1?;"9‘" were the same | gnown and between reels Secretary Hill Monday that through trolley Am Hide & Leath .. Plerce Oil 10" 304 |of the rallroad group, emulsting tho rise | made in New York for tho factory prop- | ¥hersYér found. This was not an gave a hriet talk using the letters In the | o, o e T o Meoratc o Werirly had Am H'4e & Lesth pr 70% Plercs Oil pr 55 55% |in Erle common and the first and second |erty of the bankrunt Wilcox & White Co, | & PEpof Anq. was disputed . An- lingind’ of Bavid Tox the, bughts he sug- | rics, LU A o ety Tel & Tel .123% Ray Con preferred shares. Other coalers, also the | of Meriden, makers of planos. other authority informs us-that the As- bednitomrued WEs\Jeaien Loy oven DOWN TheB1 Store with the little prices’ 0-11 ls-WaterStreet—Norwich Conn. A Great Sale, For a Great Purpose, To Save Your Food We Place On Sale, All This Week, 1,000 Standard Arlington REFRIGERATORS ONE DOLLAR DOWN And any Refrigerator on our floor will be delivered to your home. Think of it— for one single dollar, you can obtain the means'of saving many dollars by properly preserving your food this summer — and . for many seasons to come. We have reduced every regular price from 10 per cent. to 20 per cent. This is the first time in the history of this busi- ness that we cut prices on refrigerators during May. Our sale usually comes sbout August 1st. There is no excuse to be without one of these high-grade STANDARD ARLINGTON REFRIG- ERATORS while this sale is on. Designed to meat the nasds ¢f 2 small fam- ily whe wish a swai but high-geade refrig- erator, that wiil show a tany ice bills and fxed spoi umm.v weil buii This refrigerator is one of our most popular models, and is attractively finished in gol- den oak with white enameled interior. It is designed for the large family who wish a box sufficiently large to meet their needs, at a reasonable price. Without a doubt thi: ie saving in ne. This medel is and so construsted le space as possibis. wte enamaled linin i modei fills the demand. It-is large with compartments. Nofl spacious compartments or ice and food E. This 23 thi 7 ini i PR storage. The interior is carefully whits s i chu'.\r ;n.:‘s‘lbg?)n _.nd 2005 White cnaineled lining with pebble cork in: enameled and is_equipped_ with adjustable lation d ide k it trays. This box is No. 32-E, 45 inches high, .. SPECIAL SALE PRICE e e oniden v hishe atented b i) e ety RG L e o value. No. 12-E This box is 4 inches high, 20‘/; inches wide. : ‘ $30-95 : One Dollar Down i by o : = SPECIAL SALE PRICE SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ! EACH BOX SHOWS THE S.' 3.45 ::: l:dn ‘r::“::or::x cleanliness at all | SPECIAL SALE PRICE Your Choice of Any Refnggrgtor tocn: Sreres thy tf gested. . The. letter D, sald the speaker, e e ot T e and: that | gtands for * devotlon, ‘and surely David was a man of deep devotion; he was de- voted In his care and Jove for his sheep when he wWas z shepherd, and risked ik m""m‘;“m’fi p‘r’: hig life on many occasions protecting the glaclal times when - the northwestern | 2ot Asainat wild beasts. Ho was de- vote 0 nation, as a young man CUREL O Anais Wisl omMUNC TN when he alew the wiant. and later, when Publl 3 e was king over great nation. He ad ‘,’_",’,,’:.‘;":,;m'm"” ,’:'&E:fi was specially devoted to his traitor son, 1 financing exploratian’ parties who | Abraham, and he had an unusual de- have vistted various sites in North, s | votion to his God. The letter A stands trol and South America. te & little | fOT Alertness. David was rarely caught excitement was aroused .in 1848 when | Of Ris guard, but was fully awake (o his There is ho secret about it nor is thers the fossil footprints were found in’the [ duty and privileges. V suggests Vision, | any doubt nbout the results—it's just Connecticut Valley by Desn and later | and Duvid had @ keen vision in the in- | commen, ordinary buttermilk in the form on maps plates of -this reglon were | tefests of his idngdom, and he sew a wonderful cream. The directions are mads by Hitcheock. I 1833 the actual | that the natlow's hope was only In Je- simple and it costs so little that any girl bones of /one of the reptiles was found, | hovah. He had a vision of God's will can afford it. Be sure you get he for his lide, and a marked way he y i this form followed that vision, and though he sin- s . m height. In 1857 Dr. qntn snnotmesd " ned at times he was quick to confess - Food SuggeSfidns for Wednesday and Thursday FRESHLY CHURNED MEADOWBROOK . BUTTER’ ‘POUND 4()g, Fresh Cangl:t Fish |__Best Baterin Town FRESH ; WHITE WHOLE MILK Porxies, Ib.. 12Vsc |Cheese, Ib..... 23c FRESH SHORE s FRUIT Haddock, Ib... 10c |JAM, Ib.... ;. Tile Fish, Ib. .. 20c | Ruebery — Srmvber ! ST SWIFT'S GEMNUT PO{[ATOES 15 Lbs. Peck 33c Spinach ....., 35¢c 3 LBS. PECK ing from the offices of the Connecticut Co.. The ears from Norwich ran only to Haliville Monday, as usual. 2

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