Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 8

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tured today's broad put’ inconclusive ses- slon of 'the-stock exchangd Apart-from the lack of public inter- est, developments were mostly helpful to the market's . constructive gide. loang fell to last month's lowest quota- sions, supplies of time funds increased and oommercial paper was in better de- saand. As zn indicaion of better industrial con- atttoms, still higher prices were quoted for finished products In the Ohlo steel Sisthlct’ apd from West Virginia came word of the reopening of steel after a year of suspended operations. Dealers reported a steady increase in the Inquiry for copper at 14 cents for July and Angust deliveries and addition- al bage metals. of yet higher prices for crude and re- fined products were current. Wew York, June 7.—igher quotations for various speculative issups domin- sted by pools or professional interests end further irregularity or heaviness among MAEEET WAS IRBEGULAR. ehares or recognized value fea- these sha; off its early Call Central. jority of the mills as filustrated Y921 shares. advances were announced in “other In the oll trade vrcdk‘tlcnx\k ~ over ‘in stocks mwmnu.ed uu ot's, motor:, steels and minor rails, libera) miisture of ccppers, lacvndlry equipments, the usual mlsefilhnma 1ssu Inaividual feasures-of strength among “A"” and "“B,” Studeha.ktr which threw Midvale and Republie !tu).l Lima - Lo- comotive, Pressed Steel Car, Chicago and Alton common and preferred and Iowa Consolfdated Power and Mackay among the strong utilities. United States Steel eased in the later dealings and Mexican Petroleum, & ma- ous specialties closed at recessions of fractions to a‘ point. were slugelsh, Alr Line, where a heavy deficit in 1920 net was replaced by’ a large gain for Sales amounted Trading in foreign exchanges was light and the British rate forfelted part of its The major portion of the day's turn- recent advance on vroflb!akmg with & shippings, cals and roe STOCKS. chet change un to 3 P, included Cosden, Maxwell. Allied” Chemical Allia_Chalmers _ Am Beet Sugar . heaviness, | Lackawanna, ~ Gbl,h Montana les -were 3 Am Cotton Off ... Am Cotton Oil pr ... domestic ofls, and’ numer- | Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco Am i Woolen .. Am "Woolen pr Anaconda Cop Associated -0l . Atth T& S F . Atch T & S Fpr Balt & Ohlo . Beth _Steel Beth Steel (B) <. Beth Steel 8 pc.... Investment rails ignoring better earnings, In the case of Seabeard o+ 1,050,000 Ger- for the current movement. % Mok niiy The following IS al summary transactions on Lhe"iew luf’( Sluk Ex L | Am Hide & Leath pr T1% e 7033 48% 45% © 46%" " Yn Have' n‘w oM ¢ .' WMMU’M Pn- your all the year home, you will find that there are many thmgs v}hlch can 1433 o34 125 9% 91% i 7% FHupp Motor Car 13%° nfi‘fi mimh c: contribute to your Summer comfort and that The Boston Store can furmsh at a very low cost. READ THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTICS HEMMED SEAMLESS SHEETS 81 by 90 In size A FINE SHEET, WORTH $1.49 VACATION PRICE $1.19 A BETTER SHEET, WORTH $1.59 VACATION PRICE $1.39 OUR OWN GOLD M E D A L SEAMLESS SHEBT—The equal of any you can find at $1.98. We heartily recommend it— OUR PRICE ONLY $1.59 EHEETS ACTUALLY WORTH $2.10 — Some ua 81 by %0—some are 81 by 99, for those who want them longer, and they are all good. ones, tncluding Pequot and Utica Sheets— : VACATION PRICE $1.78 PILLOW CASES — Hemmed Cases, 42 by 36 and 45 by 36. The regular price is 30c each— VACATION PRICE 29¢ Hemmed Cases, sold regularly for 49c. Three sizas, 42 by 36, 46 by 26, and 42 by 38%. Al msde of fine count cotton— VACATION PRICE 350 PEQUOT HEMMED PILLOW CASES—These well-known Cases, worth 58c each, in four sizes.. 42 by 36, 42 by 38%,, 45 by 26, and 45 by 98— : VACATION PRICE 45¢ DAINTY BEDSPREADS For Home or Summer Place PULL SIZE CROCHET SPREADS Regular price $2.25— VACATION PRICE $1.69 Regular price 32.50— VACATION PRICE $1.98 Regular price §3.50— VACATION PRICE $2.50 COLORED 'DIMITY BED SETS—Remarkably pretty Spreads, with bolster sham to match. They are full size spréads, in white, pink, blue and gold, and sell regularly for $6.50— VACATION PRICE $5.00 83-INCH BROWN SHEETING—Made of fins yarn, and sold by us every day for 20c a yard— VACATION PRICE 12¢ YARD-WIDE LADIES' CLOTH — A fine, bleached muslin, the regular price of %c a yard— VACATION PRICE 19¢ which is COMFORTABLES For Seashore Use ! Cool nights at home, too, will prove the neces- sity of a warmer covering. These are all well made, nicely filled, and have very pretty covers. A 3350 COMFORTABLE FOR ONLY $2.98 Blze 88 by 78, a big one. Heavy weight, and covered with a pretty challie in characteristic Perisian design, the colors varying. Both face anhd back are the same. Take some of these to the shore with you. A $450 COMFORTABLE. ... FOR-ONLY $3.98 The plain color silk mull center, with challie border and back makes a very pleasing com- bination, and the comfortables are large, 68 by 78 inches. Here's where you get warmth without weight. A 3550 COMFORTABLE.... FOR ONLY $475 Lightness without Weight is a feature of these dainty comfortables, and they are as pretty as can be. . The face is made entirely of silk mull, & plain center with colored border, and the back is of a strong challie. ‘They would grace any guest room. COLORED BORDER LUNCHEON SETS Dainty wets for use whére the white cloth and Aapkins look too lorm%l‘ For cottage use they are juet the thing. The cloth-is 58 Inches square, and the half-dozen napkins are the 17-ineh size. All are white_with blue borders— 5 VACATION PRICE $4.25 A SET IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEP'T A SALE OF PURE ALUMINUM WARE JUST RIGHT FOR THE SUMMER KITCHEN The weight of metal, grace of design, qual- ity, and appearance all are here.. These utensils will not -only give you service for the summer, but for many summers and winters as well.© Start this season right. AT THE ABOVE PRICE YOU MAY SELECT TEA KETTLES, 6-quart, size SELF-BASTING ROASTERS, 11% in diameter, DOUBLE BOILERS, 2- -quart size. SaU I‘Q PAN SETS—Three Sauce Pans in -quart, 1%-quart and 2-quagt size. COVERED CONVEX KETTLES, with wood grip bail handle, in" the 8-quart size. COFFEE PERCOLATORS, 2-quatt. inches. 5-FOOT BRAIDED CLOTHES LINES ... FOR 22¢ 5-INCH HARDWOOD CLOTHESPINS— DOZEN FOR s i svsidstins HARDWOOD ; CLOTHES DRIERS — Wall clothes driers which may be raised and lowered.’ Made with eight arms— VACATION PRICE ONLY 43¢ BROOMS—Size 6, with hardwood handle — VACATION PRICE ONLY 49¢c FLOOR MOPS—Black or white— VACATION PRICE 33¢ WHISK BROOMS—Medium-size— VACATION PRICE ONLY 25¢ 18-INCH TOWEL ROLLERS—Made of hard- wood and varnished— VACATION PRICE ONLY 24c HEAVY GLASS TUMBLERS—4c APIECE. SCOTT-TISSUE PAPER TOWELS, in boxes of 150. Size 11 by 15 inches— VACATION PRICE 42¢ WALDROF TOILET PAPER, in rolls— VACATION PRICE ONLY 8¢ WHITE ENAMEL FRAME MIRRORS—Size 6 by 9. You can use a few of these in your sum- mer cottage— VACATION PRICE ONLY 265 WELCOME SOAP— VACATION PRICE ONLY 8¢ <~ BLANKETS You'li Need An Extra Supply SHEET BLANKETS — Size 70 by 80—Light weight cotton Blankets, used by many in place of sheets, and of Tl ticular value for’ the shore, The're are cut and bound, and are sold singly <r by the pair. We have them in whité, gray and tan, with fancy border. Actual value 6300 & pair— VAGATION PRICE $1.98 A PAIR ONE LOT OF WOOLNAP BLANKETS — We offer one lot of these famous wool finish Blankets, in sizes from 66 by 80 to 72 by 84, the values running as high as $5.50 a pair. They come in white, gray and tan, with colored bor- ders— VACATION PRICE $3.39 ‘WOOL MIXED PLAID BLANKETS—A special lot of Blankets, which because they are, slight- ly soiled, we are going to dispost of at dlmost half price. They are 70 by 80 in size, and the values run“as high as §9.00— VACATION PRICE'“SB . I 2 , : SUMMH! FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES CRETONNES FOR THE COTTAGE OR HOME —This pretty drapery material has no equal where & _colored dnpqry i .desired— OUR ENTIRE %c¢ LINE— VACATION PRICE 19¢ | OUR EXTIRB 45c AND, 50c LINES—ONLY 33¢ WHITE SCRIM CURTAINS — Spoke-stitched Curtains, made of = good Scrim, snd all ‘are 2'1-4 yards long The regular price 18731.25 a pair— CROSS-BARRED' SCRIM—A pleastng ‘drapery / matertal, 35 xnehea wide, which will make prot— ty and serviceabls curtains. Regular price 20c 2 yatd— . VACATION PRICE ONLY 16c CcoucH COVERS—Covers of’ good. quality four attractive colorings, size— in They are allfgll VACATION PRICE ONLY §289 - RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS—The rufied curtain for cdttage or for charaber' g still unrivalled.” These:zood Ghrtains are 2 1-4 vards long and have ruffiéd. tie backs. - The regular pfice is $1.58— " VACATION: PRICE DNLV $128 QUAKER FILET NET CURTAINS — Dainty Curtaing which were made to sell for $2.00 & pair, and-are worth that price. AIll are 2% yards long— VAGATION PRICE ONLY $1.59 LOG CABIN COLONIAL RUGS COPYING THE RAG RUG OF OLDEN TIMES 24 by 26. VACATION PRICE ONLY $t.19 27 by 54. VACATION PRICE ONLY $1.89 30 by 60. VAGATION PRICE ONLY. ‘2.1! 36 by 72. VACATION: PRICE ONLY $3.19 4 by:T feet,... VACATION PRICE ONLY $5.19 6 by 9 feet...-VACATION PRICE ONLY $9.45 CONGOLEUM : (Gold Seal) RUGS by 9—value $8.10—.. VAGATION PKICE Wl’ -6 by 9—value $10.10— vAcAflon PRICE $3.00 § by 10- G—nlua $1415— " VACATION PRICE $12.98 6 G 9 by 12—value $16.20 — VAOA'“ON PRICE " ‘14” CONGOLEUM- (Gold Sml)—by ‘the vard: Reg- - ular- price 75¢ a square'yard— - . OUR PRICE ONLY 58 :DELTOX'ART KUGS - : 8 'by 13——-v|,lua fls VACAWON PMCE 'flm 8 b1 lo—w.!us #1250 — VACATION Pmb: 010.00 6 hy 9—value swoo P, - v VACATION RICE um 3 hy L] —vfluo ;Loo —_ VACATION PRICE 245 RAG nuos—smm 2 BY 3 FEET-Good Rugs —Just the thing for the simmer cottage. Col-~ orings are good, ufn the ‘rugs weu ‘made. Value 95c— 5 VACATION PRIQE oM.v ne - SPECIAL 'rowus AND . TOWELING' BLEACHED AND FANCY TURK!IK TOWELS—Some good, sturdy Towels for gen- eral use, which sell regularly for 43c—, § VAGATlQN PRICE 33¢ L!NEN DI TOWm.IhG—WhGh all is said and done, -there.is nothing-like a lnen dish towel. This brown linen toweliny 1 bordey is worth 35c a ygrd— ‘ i ks + VACATION PRICE’ ae IT.DICE[ COTTON CRASH—A bleached, linen flnlsh crash” which - sells - unlhfly tor e a VAOATIQN PMOE 10e - 7 é’;ény ‘&cbth! “for: Néxf’y (ians .nhss'm~ mm-: with the wheat ad- talk current toe, that movement of corn tn “over:, Prices 39,90 | oats were” (nElfnad, to ow!u(tox'm- 99.90 | eral’ stocks in" &; Libist 4%s 16000 “Lib:2d 4%s 99.93° a,,mx 99,94 7 m.. Grata Market. 1100400 4%y 9208 988 3 S Cles 10060 . 10062° 10058 Wheate Hl’h i i ¢ 100 2 1“,/; 114% Special Corset Attachment for Lamge 11204 114 Fleshy Women, Gives XNeat, Trim - 114 Figure, lolds Ruptirs Scedrely. JRt i 's. B. F. Finnegan, rmelmlt Wm 8. !kee Inc., Adams, N a special corset nmumm& thak tm& rupture, no matter how larzé. . Even ¥ the abdo- men js very fleshy. it hclds any rupture.- With ease, "o security. Hun- dreds of women in Norwich and vicinity are in need of just such a. suomert as 1 Mrs. Kinns nids -g.n to s\mfx Exp——’ ence has B ‘many unable to wear a ectset beca Navel Ruptages. or thoss erations. The suielal surgical corset and Tupture support” combined is' degigned te caro-for ail such conditions, W{m— ‘q\lpl flqxs:m in-cents. per wunit of ‘for qu‘e 45 | How NORWICH WOMEN'S GUILD % | HELPED CITY .BEAUTIFUL Following.was one of tthe Arbq;- l’i:hy; circul: sent out in past years by “;3!‘1:!‘;!! Guild, as referred to Wed- nesd: ay: The Women's Gmld’mto evety l’el:cl:; er, and- e boy_and every g ever: dseh’;?l‘y‘n Norwich, sends this greeting, and. asks each-and every one of. you -to lend your hands in helping tos maintain- “the fair appearance of the town!”. which is one purpose of the Women's Guild. You can all help by doing geverything in your power to keep the sldewfin‘f: and ]sltr:fta and ublic places free from al nds of | Pipbiah, from waste, papers that not B 9: Traure only look bad but sometimes frighten | 50000 3 e e horses, -and from orange and banana |ty all women, She '.# e m — gkins on whith people sometimes slip | and srove to you. that #' & a frese bless- " e enowbe e | Tokter bt o have Siek, now o your \fen who Lknow better have n - ae:neto :nn their lefters in the street "“bvrluwhr .{' o out fhat 'y ‘what h!:u re- when coming from the post office, a P'y _ 2 ‘_,-“.“ per- carelessly throw the envelopes down b lsdy to.the pavement. Some men, and boys, too, have the:disgusting habit of spit- ting on the sidewalk. In frent of .some, shops and mar- kets rubbish is-ailowed to remain day. after . day, and- on street corners &pot and | groups of -rude ‘people stand in the 3 way_of passers-by; and scatter peanut shells and. worse things on the,walk. |/ d Men and bovs are the greatest offend ers. Womeni and giris. do not do such things. Bu# they can do much té dis- courage. and prevent them. The Wom- en’'s Guild wants your help in this good work. Some oue askéd a nice little girl it:she was pretty..“No,” she said, “T am not pi I'am, neat!” Now we know that Norwich is' pretty—for it as- called the ‘“Rose of New Eng- Doublless evers ‘woman'ho has beer to ~ear an ordinary. iciss of ahdom! l support know's cutting_ and, bands. The ‘W e cattied by {he band around the Back is sometimes, great, COTTON, \Xew York, June 7. — Spot cotton, s!eady mldd’lflg 21.70. [ you a senss of absolute security and peo- l!cuon ) MONEY. New York, June 7—Call money. easter ; :-1-2; low 2; ruling rate-3 . 1- id 3; offered at 3 1-2; calt loans cceptances 3 1-2. f . METAL mmmr £ New.York, June 7.2 Coppoer_firm, elec- trolytic, :spot and futures 13 ,7-8@14., spot and nearby 32.50; Why be Burdened with ronture and suffer the continual annoyance of weard trusses if yow-don't-have to?: Why ne: use the Rice Me, and prove to yous entire. satisfacti are pos- sible In your el‘e” sands have beer able to throw away their trusses after » ithe Rice nd s W] i t ‘f(ffihu‘i\ they o tur for relfef. Mrs Finnsgen s in \orwin\ to give all suct women the henefit of her experience ant krnowledga of and - yon. ft her arivate an: “at 't ln—anr Hot fail '0 lt! this free {ron -steady, prices unch;hxad. Lead z‘md", spot 5.75@6.00. Zinc. quiet, Bast St. Lo nearby. delivery 5.33@5.40. hnt‘lmmw spot 5.25@5.50.- BOND MARKET. New ! York, ‘June T.—Liberty issues were il the forefront of ioday’s o bod, market, the tax exemipt 3.1:2' 100.14 ‘and the first 4 1-4's at 1oo_m~cs- j with moder- 7 of the’ en- onstration. Remember, Mrs Fi: ddvances’ for a maj tire group. Mexican government issues continu- ed to. Téact, o the delay attemding debt | umar fifty years ago, but we have &nferences here, but most [ of ° thi | o confess that it is not always neel | Dally from 10 & m. te § p. =, European war flotations showed firm- | We want to make it so. w £ ness and decaional” strength. You can help to maintain “the (nh‘l - 8. RICE, Ine, Adams, N. T Many, of the underlying.domestic rails | appearance- of the town” by e D | e were higher by large fractions to almost | your:front yard and your back yard S, = two points that division again being | iz you have them, in good order all|'o¥s: chietly represented by Peorta and East- | the. time. Clear away the withered | Addeess ern, Toledo, Louls and Western, Chi- | Jeaves and ‘the dead stalks, root out %‘"flrdlnx of priges ’and"Alton and Atchison issues. the bad - weeds, trim the grass, get vev American Creed Industrials and utilities were intlin- | yid .of the dry sticks, and ehips and T.-Page, Blu‘kdu? Perking, Joha ed to react,” especially Cerro De Pasco | Jittle bits of' square pieces of boards, Shields, Ralph Traey : {1 %0 85, Armour 4 1-2's, Southern Bell Tel- | sweep the' path and sidewals. Make|Dance Drill Primary Class eplione 5's and several of the local trac- | the place neat, and then make it pret- tions. Total sales’ (par value) ag- |ty -with some ‘bright flowers; .“take gregated $13,843,000. care of them, ‘and water them and Easy ‘absorbtion of new' uiderwrit- | titey will: pay- for the- trouble. For & ings‘testified to the strong tone’ of the | few cents.:you. can. buy- some.’goed Invbstment: market. The. da¥'s new of- sced.s or some plants that will grow ferings lmmm‘ed to about. $20,000,000, | fn & box if you have no other place. these Including a Consolidated Gas and ‘There .are. houses, small houses. Eidotric ‘Company = (Baltimore) $10,- | where there is.not much ground, and Z 5 ot much ‘money ‘to spend, but where there are: bright flowers-in the win- dow all -winter, and flowering plants «li sumrher.- Last -August every house on ‘both:sides of one street in town, for hajf a mile, had flowers in blcom. The people who lived in those houses did net spend much money for their flowers, but they- had a-great deal of pleasure .out .of . them and gave plea- egan will be i Norw only TWO S, then Four op- portunits will hs gona. S°H 2il means don’t fail to cail and see this wonderfu. demonstration French Recitation, The Primary Class Ephaniondas and His A Jaan " Scenés from “Through' the Looking ing- Glass,” and “Alles..in Wonder- land/ Prologue, F. Virgin‘a Samth Alice and Her Kitten . Suzanna Higgins -Song Tarmed By Dum and Tweedls Dee David Shisids, Bric Perkins and Patrieia Howe Song, Father William. When Afice Was in Wonderfand, The Chorus. Altee, o e ‘l‘-mfl’?‘;d man Backwit Sorize. Beabtital Soap: thesbbivkas Danes Primary x Allce, Drill, Class sure to: others. Playlet If a person’ keeps his f-.\ce and hands|The Donkey, Murley Mero clean’ habifually hc is very ‘uncom Ktephen Shislds fortable if'he-finds'them sofled excopt Mery Ellen: Mére Hy useful work. And so with our yards Allan Mitchell and’ didowalks, if.we are in.the way | Pio —V:mfim-n Pox of -keeping: them, in order, neat and|F. Dana Coit, Alice Sayles. . Marion pretty,-.5e_are dlscont:nted to have Afitchell $ French play—Pauvrs Syivte Cast: ‘Syly & word, -let us all, every one of us, k}ep watch over, our- own prem- ises and W l;a.nnnt e them than . ol neigh- nnmm:: the fair ap- y Louiee R. érine Shannon, Mitchell, Troa- court, B, Birzinia Smith: Maria, - enjst mere, - A Savies; Platrs, comestique Marion Mitehell; Jeanne, souterie Cott: Commit Voyageur. Fi Operation at Boston Worpital ' Warren &, Hotchkiss, formerly of this city, was operated bn again at Pafker Hill hospital,’ Boston, "iff an’effort to re. gain his health, He I8 raported as rest. ing comfortably. ox.bs CLOSING EXERCISES 'l"hu horwi\sl ‘Private’ Day ‘school clog- ed its ninth yeaf with éxercises held at Blatef Meéfiorial Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clyock With & good' sized attendance of parents ‘and .of the pupils Miss Margaret- Suck, who conducts the sSchool, made a weleoming, address to the audierce: and, spoke of ths work of the séhool, and ‘fts aim In the Instruction given to the children. She spoke of the miotto or watchword for the school this year, which has been “Play the Game Falr,” and, said ‘that the initials of the name of the schoo! could stand for Neat- ness, . Perserverance, = Determination, Stccess. - . Announcement of prizes was madc as tollows: The English vrin. offered by Mrs. Phil- ip Johnson, té -Frances D. Coit. The arithmetic prize offered by Mrs.'L. O. Smith, to E. Virginia Smith. The com- bxnul,h!stnr; and _geography prize goes ‘Mitchell. French pflze offered by Mrs. J. Colt, to Larned Ely. The cheerfulness prize, of- fered by Mrs. J. 3, S. Clark, to Vir- .mh, Grover. - The imptovement priza to Ruth Norton and Jean Leslle, spectal ‘hohorable’ mertion to ‘Alice V. Clark. In the Mmu- _BUJLDING _ , JOSEPH_J. CHINN General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371 mar23d WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Centractor IHUM Ifll "lfl -t-l l“ll" e R CIGARS = nliun-no cu . m lb "“ = nmmiw 2 S rm!uu of ali e the: slass. mlen mjgmb.;m went to. Allan.

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