Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 8

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MARKET WAS UNSETTLED York, May 24.—The stock mar- initial response today to.the lower ht rates ordered by the interstate commission took the form of a though moderate advance ‘in transportations, while represent: e issue of that class were inclined o react. iOn the whole, raiiroad and financial were reliéved at the long-de- i action of the commission and the séneral reduction, - averaging about 10 cent. was within popular expectations. e strength of some of the secondary raiis, notably Chicago and Alton common and preferred, Wabash common .and pre- forred “A” and Lake Erle and Western, wis due mainly to persistent reports that these systems are likely to figure in mergers or traftic agreements. ‘Proof that the railroad situation is bightening in its broader aspeats was furnished by the resumption of dividends od ‘the common ‘stock of the Cleveland, Cineinnati. Ch Touis rall. wzy, controlled by va York Centr! Interests. Other divisions of the stdck list fol- lowed their irregular course of the pre- days of the week %n more deal- ings, their movements being largely governed by the ‘maneuvers or expedients of. professional interests. Independent steels rose and fell to the mmm(ment of the conflicting rumors, me gains of one to almost three ts being shaded In the latter part of the session. Equipments were featured by Lima Locomotive common and pre- fatred and affiliated issues and coalers weére at their best In the final hour when Reading first and second ‘preferred show- ed. gains of 6 and 3 3-4 points, respee- tively. Sales amounted to 985,000 shares. Call loans opened and renewed at the re¢ent high rate of 4 per cemt, but shaded to 3 1-2 per cent. before the close. A lslightly firmer tond was shown by time money, most of the 30 and 60 day loans being made at 4 per cent. longer maturitles ranging from 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 per cent. All the leading foreign remittances were appreciably better on an Increase of business, especially for sterling, francs, and lire. Bills on London got within the smallest fraction of their best for the v:fi three years and the Italian -rate ed almost 10 points. Eastern Eu- rogean quotations were heavy, however, and far eastern rates suffered a sharp re- wctlon STOCKS. The following is a summary of the trainsactions on th ew York Stock Ex- chinge up to 8 P. : High. Lew. Close, Allled Chemlcal .. 72% 69 T1% Allls Chalmers ... 50% 49% 49% Alrg. Chal pr ... 97 97 97 Am Ag“{hem ..4. 39 38% . 38, Am. Beet Sugar 4“4y 44 Am Bosch Mag 45% 46 Am; Can .... 48% Am: Can pr . 105% Am Car %& Fdy . 162% Am' Cotton OIl 27% 27% Am Hide & L ... 15% 15% Am'Hide g Lpr .. 71 0% 0% e, S O s 0 o6 THE HORRARS OF INDIGESTION Relleved By “Frult-a-fives” - The Famous Fruit Medicine Indigestion, Weak Digestion or partial digestion of food, is one of | the most serious of present-day ecomplaints, . Those who suffer with Indigestion, almost invariably are troubled with Rheumatism, eessive Nervousness. “Fruit-a-tives” will always relieve Tpdigestion because these iablets strengthen the stomach muscles, increase the flow of digestive juices and correct Constipation, which usually accompanies Indigestion. 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A- TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Sleeplessness and ex- 3 {Missouri K & T ., { Norfolk & South H | iU s .lPel or ! i Am Tel & Tel ... Am Tobaceo Am Woolen = . Anaconda - Cop Atch T& S F ....100% At T & S.Fpr .. )X% Balt & Ohlo % Cern 1235, 183% 1‘1“ lllfi . B5% /M% 100% 1% 47% Balt & Ohlo r 6035 Beth Steel ....{76% 76% Beth' Steel “(B) 783 Brook Rap Tr ..., 26% 25% Brook ‘R-T ctt .l.'22% 21% Bptte Cop & Z ... 7% 1% Butte & Super ... 32% 32% Canadlan Paclfic ..141% 141 Cent Leather ..... 40%4 Cent " Leéathér pr | Charidler Motor Ches & Ohlo . Chi Gt West CHl Gt West pi Chi Mil & St P .. 28% .27% Ch M & St P pr .. 44% 43% Chi & N'west 4% ChiRI&P . 4514 45 Chile Copper, .... 22% = 23% {Chino Cobper ... 31% ' 31% Cosden .. .. .e.ee 445 44 Cruc'#s Steel 6% T4 Crucible Steel pr .. 94% 94 Del & Hudson ....1243% 124 Erle 18% 11% Erle 1 pr ... 27% 26 Erfe 2 DA ...q.. 19% 187F Fishfr Body ......116% - 1193 Flsher Body (0) pr 88% 38 Gen Electric Gen Motor . Gen Mot Deb en Mot Deb 7 D © ssu 95% t North'n pr ... % Gt North Ore. .. uu 40% Hupp Motor Car .. 20% 20 Illinols Central ..107% 106 Inspiration Cop .. 42% 42 Int. Harvester ...102% 102% | Int Mer Marine . Int Mer Mar pr . Intern’l Paper 24% Kennecott .. Lehigh Valley Marlin Rock ..... Maxwell Motor A Mexican Petrol Missami Copper ... Mo K & T pr . MoK &Twi Mo K & Tpr wi .. Missour! Pacific Missouri Pac pr .. Nat Enam & St N YCentral NYNHSE&EH. Norfolk. & West North Pacific Pern R R .. Plerce Ofl ... Plerce Ofl pr Ray Con Reading Reading 1 pr Reading, 2 pr . Rep I & Steel . Rep I & Steel pr .. 9 South Pacific South Railway Southern Ry pr . Tenn Copper Tobacco. Prod .. Tobacco Prod pr .. Union Pacific Unlon Pac pr S Rabber West Un Tel El&M . Willys O'land q Willys O'land pr .. Worth Pump B .. COTTON New TYork, May quiet; middling 21.50. MONEY New York, May 24—Call money easl- ruling rate 4; closing bid 3; offered at 3; er; high 4; low 3 1-2; 5 1-2; call 3 1-2. loans - against BOND MARKET New York, May 24—Railway freight :n.duum')s anngunced. by the interstate without sed effect upon quoted values in to- Such Irregular ten- encies. as devcloped were mainly attri- merce commission bond market. uted to firmer money rates. Libarty 3 1-2's again rose above par, though_closing slightly . undér that quo- itation and -a majority {4 1-0s also were inclined to improve. T‘orvlgn' bonds showed, a better tone, can 4's and 6’s making up much of Alh“lr ratent set-back, with SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL ROOF? IT'S ART-CRAFT! SEEthehandmefie‘ctoflheAn»Cn&He wers of the 24 —Cotton—spot firmness in P’ g Looks for all the world like flat tile. Hereyonbave the secret of Bird's Art-Craft’s tmly wonderful chlnndalndt—pmd —it gives to any building the roof at a remarkably low cost. Weather- pmofandspu‘;—pmf, Absolutely refiable. Also laid right over old wooden shi ’ Come in and let's getdowntofigmu. Thecostmllbe less than you think. {BIRD & SON, inc. (Eablished 1798): East Walsole, Masms NU ART TILE ROOFING CO 78% last loan acceptances d 4's™and e 5 Foreign quhll.v‘ < xception of' sterling,” all quotations in' cents ‘Der unit of ‘for | Sterlng— Cables Francs Gauilders Marks Belglan francs Kronen - -, Sweden Denmark Argentina . Brazil .. .. endless flood of wheat rushing into Chi- cago to catch expected high prices here before the end of this month, the wheat market gave way, today ~under: the strain.. May dellvery underwent a sheer fall of six cents a bushbel in value. The market, taken as'a whols, ciosed heavy, 1 3-4 cent to 6 cents net lower; with May at $1.32 to $1.32' 1-¢ ‘and July $1.22 3-4 to $1.22 7-8. Cfln &nd- oats both finished. 3_4 cent to: 1 a-1.1-8 cent down. 1n provisions the outcome was:. un- changed to 7 cents higher.. .. : . Flurried trading dn. awheat . mned from a bellef on-the part of many.trad- ers that' the principal bulls in the. mar- ket had abandoned the fight for higher prices so far. as this month was concern- ed. The basis for. such a course was evidence that the leading. houses identi- were selling today on a: big scale, and that the chlef buying support for pri came from the operations of che leas shorts, the concerns which. have been a.c- tively | opposing ot late : the efforts. for higher prices. ‘Whether. prevuent bull campaign in May wheat hld 'rvldwd an end was correct otherwise, big celpts which were ngly. the remainder of the month, f¢ vere handicap against :the bulls ~todly from the start. Déliveries on May con- tracts this morning amounted to 832,- 000 bushels, and the fresh receipts here were 365 carloads. Bbsides, the Liver- pool market was unresponsive to, yester. day’s sharp advance here, domestic .mill- ers appeared to be: holding back from purchasing and no important crop dam- age news was in ‘sight, ~ Under such circumatances, rallfes. in price grew feebls, and at the Iast. the market ‘made @ Swift downward plunge, losing two cents-a bushél for May in the' final thirty minutes of the board of trade session. Corn and oats weakened with Whe Higher quotatfons “on' hogs . finally brought about an apturn in the prpvman market, notwithstanding. the' bearish in- Guence of the bredk In_grain” values. Chicizs Grain Market. Vheat— High . Low. 1oz May, ...~ 13T% © (133 ¢ 139% July 1255 “122% 122% Sept. ... 1203 1T8% 118%- Corn— - . * B s May ... . 613% 0% ‘' ‘€0% July 54 62 83% Sept. ... 66%. 66% 65% TOLLAND 'COUNTY - Auocuflox TO MEET AT SOUTH COVENTRY The eighth annual mesting of the Tol- land Cpunty " Assoclation of Congrega- tional Churches and Ministers is ‘tc: be held at the Congregational church st South - Coventry today = (Wednesday). Fdilowing Is the program: 10 o'clock. votional serviee, Rev..Charies son, pastor of South Coventry ch 10.30 o'clocl,” business mesting, inchud Teports from churches of the 11.30 'o'clock, sermon, Rey. Pace Halg, pastor of tha Uwioh Congregational church of Rockville; dinner; 1.30° o'eloek, address, The Ind*v{d\x!l Church and Oar Whole Work, Rev. Harry R. Miles/' chalf- man of committee on missions and every mmeber: canyvass of the gemeral’ confer- ence of Congregational churches of Con- necticut; 2 o'clock, annial meeting of the Tolland County. Forelgn' Mssionary ‘so-- olety, with address by. Rev. Ernmw Riggs of Boston, foveizn s of the American Board of Forelga *m-m. Tor- merly a missionary in Tw DEGREEE WORK A;, D BANQUET - AT PRESTON CITY GRA Preston City grange had 10’ candidates in the third and founth degrees" evening. ' The degree work was put on by a double degree team of’ Pachaug gringe a@nd was very impressively-carried- ont. A banquet _followed, the degfSe’ -qu. Between 150 and 160 grangers w lng ent at the meeting and i visitors. from /Nofwich Mfi' m chaug grange. .| Party for’ 'n-wa.ix.’ E 1A n&wzh of d;flend. ndvm -ployes e ce of the Versall M tary Fibre mills n%. a -\lmfln“” Saturday evening. .to’, ford ‘at her home tn- of “the evening was th beautiful May basket .which - among other gifts a finger ring. Danciiy. and. enjoyed and N!nmmu Guests were present from- York, Boston, wmmucm . Osborn, m: { cxevehl:d. O °n¢h i ter was troi 3 0 years. sm o Tax and her ori cough: 8. iobeat the pctm g iy Raley o ‘1., fled - with the bull side .of -the ‘market Floor, 196 b, :ack | COLLECTED. 321,159 | two years 2go. E | on their income, tax returns, the deputics res- | taken up with, those on this - fhubarb, ' oniens, (bunches.) ipply Of thess vegetables on xu,u htdatenlmtobrm‘dmfiuvrbfl- fruit treces in this vicinity were touch- ed slightly by the frost during April, but | -Lhmuexpefiedtobe&uk crop of "Grory Blds. 4 ?filwa’ given datly. steady, but the sale of eggs is still in- clined to be rather slow. The me Mogl average about the same as last © Frults—Vegetables. - ‘Asparagus, fan, nat. Asp: nat, No 2 Orang Celery, doz. stalks Carrots, ®u. . ...... Cabbage, new, crate Spinach, bu.-.. Strawberries, -qt. Tomatoes, Southern, 24 qt. . " | Phene 728 hen; Conn gathered.. W stem, doz. eotlers; dreraets b Butter, best tub, 1b. Butter, best ‘print, Ib. ; live, natfve, 100 lbl ltve, native, common 4| olip PW Tows, dressed, . *> Cows, common ‘dressed, Ib. | Lambs, fan. natiye, Ib. Veal, meédium 'dressed Veal, fan. western, lb. Veal, fan; native, Ib. Graln_ (Betall) At Door. Poultry grain, 100 Jbs. .N.. 'Qmoth). bale, 100 Ths. loose, 100 ibs.: .Corn,’ No, 1. 100 Ibs. . Wheat (100 15s.) | Middiings, St: Cottonseed Meal, 100 1bs. Hominy Chop,, 109 ¥ 100 1b: T.inséed M 100 s Gluten, (ND bs:) N DELAYYED INCOME TAXES An aggregate of $21,158.12 in delayed income taxes was collected by the Unit~ ed States. internal revenue gfce in Con- necticut on 607 warrants of .distraint served within the past few years, it was leatried from Collector - Robert 0. Ba- ton 2t Hartford. Six thousand ° such "' warrants have been issued to date by ithe - Connectiout office, many of them covering delinquencies .on taxes payable Field deputles are reporting.little aif- ficulty, aceording to Colonel Eaton, Inf locating the people named in-the war- ‘rant Tn several cases where forelg nfi:— ers, Who -earfied” high wages ‘" Con: lhnkloth“udlul-flhm #m—mnur PLUMBING, hel;ln., {AUTOMOBILE paitting, ‘washing and lllln: “l.fi'!:m l.‘mnb‘e', “Tal -3 M"%flh EST ‘m\m s-rn:er II‘NTA,L SUIGEO'H’ o mciNG s re Har Koruidh: Phose 1 'hnmdl. Cénn. EOOKBINDING | JOGEPH BRADFORD 408 Eroadway PLUMBING Hn‘ perial Garua. Chestnut- St. n-nmn Morton, 2! novaid R vg'u'ro’uomxz Accs'suon'ms- e Ly i 338237 $58,500.00 2.000.00 22,000.00 5,900.00 . 2,000.00 tomoblie .. Danclng xnnmu. 0dd e lesso! e]mfla.‘l de'p‘l.‘. 35,000.00 410754 4,000.00 ment, tm rary - Toan 1821 v:er. 5,000.00 Fourth X 4,300.08 178500 09 Lireay 1100000 4mp., 1922\ ... 50,000.00 | 1e0an . 922, first £ fnstailment, Btreat 1,686.56 2.200.90 man_ St o my23d utoniobiles ntl.tmvrny aprild 6 YEARS' experfence m m i tomo- bile repair work; give me & txhl. 104 Schuler, Falls Ave._,« g- Our welding service is dependable, economical and prompt—you will save | pal mom and hmo by ulmg it HEEBNB! BROS. tlcut faotories during the war, -left .the|: state awithout making required. payments haye sncceeded in tracing them to thelr Tresent ‘whereabouts., Arm\metial. ers rors proved to be responsible for most of the failures to pay. - Many- peopls who ® electsd fo pay, their tex 4n four. tnetallments made Mistakes in dividing “their wholagtax by four, leaving an uns vald balance when the last installmenti. had been naid. Some.of these taxpayers helleving that they were square with the|. government. were_indignant when serv- ed with warrante, unt!l shown where “hoi- had made the mistake instead of Unele Sam.- - ty more field dammel ‘havs been ensed from ~duty in the central office. to_pssisEin: therserving of the warrants |- of distraint dnd the sale of pronerty tof. satisfy the government's’ tax. clatm in cases where the taxpayers fail to scttle. Up to last. week. these 20: :deputies were engaged in auditing income tax returns involting less than 35,000~ filed prior, to March 15 this vear. Guestlonable dé- ductions and other items are now being who-e Teturny thy swere ‘digcovered. *- . ~of ' the ecneet_!on |@igures o hanging of - Phone 1397. A ‘weld made by us |l a’ weld t;nt “stands up"—for it is the work of a|North Main dkilled’ specialist thcjuughly versed in imetal fl'yt. w'ldlng heats, and 31 CHESTNUT STREET, PHONE 214 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Camagu, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Uodnniul Regiarrs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstsring and Weoed Werk L] ithing in all it ‘brancnes Soott & Clark Corp. &7 TO ¢13 NORTH MAIN STREEY xmmwnonn.l and_ Truck nmm;' . and. -sign. painting. - Joseph A, Emwol\?‘PvM St.. Norwich. Conn. mard % ~AUTO TOPS, ruh.tor covers, cortalns, Ingnst cmg‘ ot IUM — 20,000.00 11,430.06 13,550.00 2,400.00 200.00 580,000.00 ’LZOG 204.51 EST!MATED RECEIPTS. 811, 249 l’ 54,004 s2,500.d0 Cemeterie: Demt 3¢ T ST500.00 “fands. 3,200 $.100:00 $9,000.00 350,00 ,/50.00 5.000.00 $,500.00 2,000.00 St i T 0 veme: ~ 1-?:” lean ... !350 005.00 Amonnt to be ralsed by tax.. $274,990 02 Gas & El Eltlmated. regular / 'Mth!-! In poets, heroes, martyrs, sages! _ Hugged in the blllow's glasp, - Fom -u-mue’ e e " smosais The British oQk Tooted !’ie'rr el:dfl hn’-_flm holds — W cifta of white and bowers, green o R SR little mother isle, God bless her! sartWs broad 15 where we hnnud w‘uflcflx galer We MM !fin Illhll in Gur hand, w th the lines our Mother uua w’“!’;:n'gl!‘t” 'fl.nh o{ [3 3 ufl Behold, the hal | Her ruble mhfl a‘._c letters. To L' F isten. Good-by ! once mi Tn worde of peace stos And say, Our m Kindly tent Youne wortd's And t!le c!over bm in bl.u- under .{ ‘l‘ trees., AR, neart tu 821 ultdlnxhfih m Nodhern n!ln: Hm:m the f'\m" fiwmflx Wra fn 1! chatice h 'uammmrmpaummm ‘ant pine neac oved Cr h " ——!Mn.mGnrol Wol!e 12" Boston Tras —— e ——— HUMOR OF THE DAY Infuriated Subusban (tg , neighbor)— Well, I'm warning you. of my garden o dashed in ees- by teh-nd:mflk-fl dmd them '—EX change. Bm—-Samebodv M 2 m dime.-on “&rz’d« lflh“‘( been-able o hoLed). Maiden -Aunt® ( that yousig man never nhm —St. Paul Dispatch. “Bessie, " said hér ll‘l'l‘- what -'~ handling 2f] ¢hat candy forT" “Mamma told me I miust eat caly the pleces I had togched: With my fingers™— Boston Trafiseript “Why do they call "em talesmen? “Every-one Nas a tale ready.” explain- e | Cappérs- Wnlh ‘Hazel—Mammra, yt‘u’dfi‘tlfil are g Mapima—Cerlainly uet, my Gear. T az a woman. M—-s'u: Jou'wers 2’ Wede girl ‘rarml you? Mamma—Oh, yes: sears | Hase now th 1,800.00 Stoel and Hreproof sauip ment for vauit at Ci used by the various en‘.rt ments of. the City .. Wvfi? yrwerty of the nce, eonu.nhg the est!: - May 15, 1928, lerk cause the $1,500.00 2,400.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 The total of thewe items h. . 8‘1.150‘“

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