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FNARCAL AND COMMBRDI. [ & st — conditions of the of New York, at thewclose of business MARKET WAS IRREGULAR argle, recent activity . in minor - issues R - June 7, shows: coming to & sudden halt. 23t Comas ; T6% © T6% | "Unotal goid reserves $13171,898,502.94. lf everything went just SO! Ah m New York, June 8.—Contlnuance of the G h 63% 66 2 ¥ : Ameng the less prominent spectalttes |32 AsPh ... % S6% | Total reserves $1,194,295,253.00. Wh: d 1d this world 1d b Tecent irregular drift of Drlce? ch;rlctncr; the day’s erratic movement were repre-|Gen Motor 14% 148 mtu' a%m Secured - by govern- ” I a wonder-worl 1S W wou e; ized today’s dull and professional stock | sented by a”7-point rise in Atlas Powder | Goodrich .. - 41% 428 {ment war ol g -~ No e— market. Dealings were on the smallsst|and a decline of over 8 points for Du |Gt Northn pr 77% 77% | For members $23,274 - al ng to do but gnn and agm acale of any full session In many weeks, | FORt. Other miscellansous stocks sub- fGreat North Ore ...40% 40% 403 | AIl others §16,028,230.78. > If everything went just so. Jjected to the caprices of-pools closed at |Houston Oil. 5215 82 13 Bills bought in open ymarket $37,910,- % f 1 ][S f ]2 $ barely totalling 800,00 shares. 1 tne | PomInal galns or losses. Tilinois Centr 208108 poe s [ERL LR L : No use for lawyers or scrolls of law, Developments overnight and e | The opening quotation of 3 1-4 per |Inspiration Cop . 0y 4y a] on , ¥ : - coursa of the day-contributed measurably | cent for call loans was the lowest re- |int Nickel 1% cark ] AL ssing et e a0, Ir:Jlo co“rtho&sg Sta‘rwahytto dlll:;brg‘ awe; - to the market's hesitant tone. Publlca: Al T e e e ;:::&g:; sxt 12 Dl LB b e s uat : 0 one wof care' what we neard or saw— __ b tion of the exact terms of the three- | remainder of the session such funds yrers | Tnt Con. pF I8 34 |3T43.188458.04 & If everythmg went just so. = 3 tompany steel merger, the proposed strike | frealy avallable at 3 per cént. In private | tineor ooty 26% 26 | Total deposits $773,126,915.88. ° = % call of rmph raill\v:u' unzonsl_ur!nl ::amr:; offerings 30 day loans were negotiatiated | Kelly Sp T 50% 50% ssfd 151}31;‘:;" in actual circulation L > ment of the plan to negotiate - |on high grade security at four per cent. ,153,313.00. LR X sationat igan"tor Germany occasioned | "Steflingcased sbout oot d Haoue [ Ritlo of otal reservesttn depost and “Taxes would never be hard to pay, more than'casual commen sumably ,on the decision of the interna- 2 3 v notes les compined 85.9 per. o ] 4 Sharp declines in Mexican government | tional bankers in- Paris. , French and | ‘st Vlley ... 88% 4% 83% |cent, - First-of-the-month would be just a day; bonds, followed by equally rapid recov- | Itaftan bills were lower by 3 and 1 1-4 eries and reactions directed renewed at-|points, marks reacting very moderate- |Mcrchant Mar pr tention to the conferences now proceeding | ]y Qther continental rates were con- |y Debts would be luxuries laughed away— If everything went just so. 831 83y 82y S iEen, 140 BOND MAREET 30% New York, June 8.—Strangth of Liber- & iscal representa- Miami Cop h bet: co's fiscal representa N : 1 tives &3 that cotntry's foreign GFOItOrS: e mutral R o evisstiol iy el 37 |ty issues and acute wealkness govern- Chickens would never scratch neighbors’ yards,- Incidents which bore more favorably 3 Midd St Oil 151% | ments wexe the striking features of to- hild f hb 1d all b ds: - upon gemeral conditions and market Mo Pacific 2% |day’s dull ana irregular bond dealings. Children of neighbors would ‘all be pards; i values included cheap money, yet another STOCKS. 55% | - Liberty third 4 1-4's made a new high ne would lose at Life’s game of cards_— - She 15 cofmmedily prices Andithe NAW ST HEER Coliauing S0y sinmiear er: M 533 [record at 100.08 and the fourth 4 i-a's No one would 3 = 89% |duplicated the year's maxitnum at 100.06. 185 |Several others of that group again rose 31% |to par or over. cord of production established by the au- | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- tomobile industry in change up to 3 P. M.: Foreign oils, especially Mexicans were ‘High. If everything went just so. A&» i Low. ’Close : ~ firm to st , the domestic section eas- s 108 Extreme reactions of 3\3-4 to 4 3-4 PR TS ing on further selling of Standard Ol of |Allled Afax Rub ... 17% " 17 17% 75% |points in Mexican 4's and i's, which were Have family dinners and all be there, Now Jreny. UThe"Mierger ‘wtebls REd-I|AL-Cn ORI 50% - 493 4915 11% |only moderately retrieved later, gave Each bring a smile and have smiles to spare; Start with a song and close with a prayer— If everything went just so. Clotheslines would never have falling props, ‘Windows would never be smashed by tops; ~ Nobody ever would call the cops— If everything went just so. 7Y 0% 70% 433 47% 48 ened for a time, but yielded later and |Allled Chemical Lima Locomotive common and preferred |Am Beet Sugar were almost the only strong Issues among |Am Can .. . equipments. Am Car & Fdy Food speclaltled gained ond\ to two|Am Cotton Oil . other advance in raw and | Am Hide & Leath but rails, apart from|Am Hide & L pr . T h Valley, Reading and ‘Am Ice Plttsburgh and West Virginia were leth- | Am Int .. .. Am Locomo Am §lelt .. SAYS EVERY RAILROAD |3 B MAN SHOULD READ THIS i 3" ‘Anaconda .. Ateh T & S F . 6434 |rise to rumors of a hitch in the confer- 41% |ences now under way here {between Mex- 84% |ico's representatives and \the interna- 391 |tional committee of bankems which has 66% |the readjustment of thit country's for- 120« [eign obligations under consideration. et Severa? domestic rails strengthened, To- 18 |ledo, St. Louis and Westorn #s rising 2 104 |points and Baltimore and Qhio convert 194 |ible 4 1-2's 1 1-4. Coloradosand South- 6% |ern refunding 4 1-2's, St. Paul con- 37 |vertible 5's and Atlantic Coast Line 4's/ 745 |also were substantially better. 2 Heaviness was shown by Seaboard Air 10% |Line 6's and stamped 4's, Southern Pacific Shell Trans 33 4414 |collateral trust 4's and seweral of the St. T San Franj ... 28% 281, 28% |forelgn flotatlons, notably Rio de Janeiro So Pac .. ede....89% 883 5915 |8'= and French municipals. < Total sales Peoples Gas Philadel Co Pitts Coal Puliman . Sears Roebu Sears T Doctors and nurses we would not need, “Say it with flowers” would be our creed; We’d step on the gas and all show speed— s Ointment Co,, Inc, At G & W South R R ... (par vaTie) aggregated $14§075,000. s % TR e e A AL e Among the day’s new underwritings the If everything went just so. dul\ S said were vari- state of Michigan $13,000,000 fow ana one-half per cent. bond issueywas easily disposed of. \ E Studebaker T C & Chem Texas Co Texas Pac Balt & Ohio bout. # Aot (meve | Brook Rap Tr n Cal Petroleum Never a worry and never a sob, Never an argument, never a mob the treatme Caddo C ed to me _doctors I |Canadian Pacific \Tex & Pac O METAL MARKET " , BUt Oh the folks who'd be OUE of a JOb ooy e B e mion Mistrass | Central ‘Leather Third Ave New York, June 8.—Copperéfirm, elec- If everythmg went just so! p gt l‘:‘ e & : “‘ 'r“_":’v‘ h_distress | opondler Motor Tob Prr();i” trolytic spot and futures 13 7-83a 14. b 1~ v eI e e L B Trans Tin weak, spot and nearby*32.00; fu-, . . . T was induc a brother brake Union_Pacific tures 3187, 5 —Wm. Herschell, in Indianapolis News. TUn All Iron steady, unchanged. Union Ofl = Un Fruit Un Ret St Lead firm, Zine steady nearby delivery 5 @ 6.00. East St an« spn( and Chile !4'1m—.o Cop U S Food Antimony spot : s i:f:‘,m,., \po]a :: : 322:7% N = H r::\:‘:t:le‘gé:%z‘:e::n::as;n? progress as | FLAG DAY PROCLAMATION 12 Glenwood |Gol Graph U S Steel pr . 19 118% COTTON " Enlarged demand for cash wheat in all BY GOVERNOR LAKE gt 5 Con Gas Utah Cop 86% 67 New. June 8.—Spot cotton |steady, midy] positions, however, helped in some de-| Governor Take has issued the fol- wWee ""“l‘e Cons Tax ¥ 5 L 1 Va Car C . 31% 31% 313 Jdling 22.05. gree to lift ‘prices during the late deal- | lowing proclamation designating June Corn s Van Steel 0% . 50% S| ings. No. 2 hard wheat sold at 1-2c|14 as Flag day: |Crucible Steel . Wabash 13 13 MONEY better premium today and exporters bid| Pursuant to an act of the general American el sy en Westinghouse % g eight cents over July C I F. F. Buffalo | assembly, I hereby designate Wednes- g g New York, AT .- |eig u eby designate Wednes West M LA Iak mal L Tew (T ]m;',"‘;"rj“ngis‘ag";‘;e_-‘;_’:]’fl»‘s_' for that grade. Miliers were out-bidding | day, the 14tir day of June next, as 9% 8% 9 R e i : exporters, though desiring smaller - 2 ing bid §: offered at 3 1-4k last loan 3 FLAG DAY Gl i salat e #amounts than seaboard buyers did. About . 3 5 800,000 bushels were shipped from here, | that upon this day the pupils in the whereas' arrivals totalled just 12 car- | Public schools, the citizens and the loads. prospective citizens of this state may Chicago, June $.—Althougih most wheat | Corn and oats were independently firm | ¢Ansecrate and dedicate themselves itraders had figured out conrectly in md- | OWINg to prospective falling off in receipts | anew to the great principles and ideals |Cuban Cane .. Del & Hudson . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET i ( i i vance the bearish mature of the govern- [Of corn. for which this flag stands. \ Vi g3 i qi/:\\h\ul/,\\w. A Wh ment crop report this afternbon, the mar-| Erovisions were swaved by changes in | Let us quicken and refresh our \ % The: Store ere . Ket took an upward turn # the last to- | the Value of hogs. minds withs the great truths of liber- ¢ : day as a result of coverisg by shorts s ty and justice, that our -citizenship \"That’s Never, Dollars Do who wanted to p repare for any hullish Chicsgo Grain Market, may not only bc more active, but 4 e surp Closing quotations were mnset- | Wheat— High Tow. Closs more intelligent and inspired. 115% 113% 11414 With the-flag as a symbol of their S S @RS T ST AN tled with the same as yesterday'sefinish |- July . Undersold. \ /K l\a e i) 1\ v/ S l l\ : Double Duty e DR ol devotion, men have fought, suffered RAD'A G VA UES INSI'{ y at 1 1-2c higher; with July $1{14 to| Sept. . $1.14 1-8 and September $1.13 %-8 to| Dec. 1161 115% 1 and died for their homes, their coun- $114. Corn finished unchanged o 1-8 | Cornoe % S iy, fi'!"‘d‘he'i“ faith. Every fold is con- =0 @ 1-tc up. Oats unchanged to a;shade | uty ... &1 0% 0% secrated with ‘the blood of patriots advance and provisions at gains of$2 1-2c | gept. . 64% 63% 637% and with the tears of women, that we e o the final hour of trad- | oaree- S i et mz;m‘é:’: R e f Ing that, the wheat market got:abave yes- | O A 36% 36% The figa'is a symbol of service; it / 4 terday’s close. Aside from a, private A it 38% calls for service. Wherever men and crop estimates very near to the jcontents e i i women work, worship or. rest, may| of the government report, benefickal rains our flag be displayed on the day her Soldito Self-Service Shoe Stores, the entire Bankrupt Stock |im c.m i oms o e |ATronsexs MakE ancoxexts | SSERae] i (e sien of our undy- ing loyalty and allezlan(‘e 9 . B ure of the Liverpool market to mespondfto ON ANDERSON DIVORCE| Given under my hand and the seal| of Sam 8 Boot Sho 1301/ Mam Street Southbrl e, Mass. vesterday's advance In America. Another | Attorney Roderick M. Douglass for the of the state at the capitol, ’ / 9 9 bearish factor was ammouncement that]petitioner and Attorney Charles L. Stew- in Hartford, this sixth day i . . . art for the respondent made the argu- of June, in the year of our A 35000 stock of exclusive footwear for the entire family. o it T e Yeaer ot four oy . X fore Judge James H. Webb in the superior hun\ired and twenty-two, s t in the contested divorce case of Ma- and of the ind The Sheriff’s orders were dispose of at once, and we got || ¢ > o i Rat o v Sosi & A e Tics S ons ° . . . . 9 . X = derson of this city. Suit is brought on hundred and forty-sixth. .the tip from the big fellows inside of the creditors’ ring, and || | ihe grounds o nfolerable cruelty ~and EVERETT J. LAKE » x there is a cross complaint by the hus- B]&:" His Excellency’s command: 7 band in which adultery is alleged. ONALD 2 o |+were Johnny on the spot to capture one of the most desir- e e e o e domiter S EWARNER, Becrstary bl b d nex;l Tu‘eeda_v mt‘!rning b\;ld\l\ger:r;he :a Examinations in Publle Schools able buys ever made. I iz arranged o ave e arguments g:‘:;‘é"x'i?.‘:é:";‘&’fi.‘é"“;:é&??:122“" l d d S d fl : - | {Monday and Tuesday, June 16, 19 and 20 2 sion after hearing the attorneys and re- _Here’s the result for Friday and Saturday offerings to you e e T ay, upon e icuit case he was called History, Friday p. m.; English, Monday ‘ No:long stories to tell, except assuring you that whoever Upen to dectas in the matter of the 0t |a. m.: geograpny, Nonday pm ; arichme. ) C, uesday, a. spelling Tuesday p. : . that there had been no evidence offered .gets in on these bargains will have much to be thankful for. . N |2t s bt ot A praplic aving a daily standing of 85 per cent. or better, are exempt from —_— examination. Such pupils will not be re- LARGEST GRADUATING CLASS quired to atiend school on those days, IN NORWICH PUBLIC SCHOOLS | The examinations for the Sth grade The public schools of the town of Nor- |PUPIIS are to be given Monday, Tuesday wich will this vear graduate 228 pupils, |37d Wednesday, June 12, 13 and 14 the largest number to be graduated since [ NO examinations are to be given in the schools were consolidated. the first, second and third grades. All eighth ‘grade rooms in the system = will have their graduation exercises on| Even the peaceful traveler occasion- l_yune 23, ally has a brush with the porter. complaint. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords || Women’s Leather One-strap iSix weeks ago they were marked $6.00 Rubber Heel House Slippers and $8.00 a pair— ; 95¢c A PAIR 5295 A PAIR " SELF-SERVICE PRICE SELF-SERVICE STYLES 9 J Women’s Patent Pumps - so‘_—? g;sslfigsiil:‘:e; e and Oxfords | | " Head Of Irish Republican $L15 A PAIR ' 2 $1.35 A PAIR Only-48 pairs, so be here early. - * i 1-3 REGULAR PRICE Women’s High Shoes " Women’s White Canvas - A Good Assortment—Mostly High Heels N Pumps and Oxfords 85c A PAIR : *< Snappy Styles, Sport, in Canvas and Worth up to $10.00 a Pair. 4 . . Buckskin Included— Women’s High-Grade Welt : $1.00 A PAIR Oxfords F-0-B:FACTORY 11, H.P. (Battery Equipt) NEW"Z” ENGINE \ CLEAN-UP, PRICE ~ Rubber Heels, Military-and Low— - Hete:nt g;:l.; 1;:4': {.P'p‘;"gf‘; bl""m of% :es:n;. r::lu:gz:: Chlldren s and Misses’ $2.95 A PAIR more than rated horee power; operates on gasolinc alone; has Barefoot S dal Not a pair worth less than $6.00. g%‘xhfi fzowfiu, qunm;fi:m% 00t Sanaals : o 2 production facilities of Fairbanks, Morse & Co. make possible Al sizes, 58, 9-11.and 122— _.. || Infants’ Soft Sole “Tootsies e mihic it Remare oeiaoe s watie use. Be sure to come in and see the new “Z.” 2 T. H. ELDRIDGE 85 WATER STREET ¢ 79¢ A PAIR A dozen different styles— “WHY PAY-MORE ?” 75c- A : PAlR EOL(®) 14 (®): 3 (®)). 4 (®),° @ # \\\\\\u//,/ ‘Norwich Market Growers’ Association .EAT MORE VEGETABLES ! ' ™ Have you canned Asparagus and Spinach for next winter? If not, why not ? Native Strawberries ‘more plentiful, daily. - Some Peas may be had Saturday. Beets, Beet Greens and Lettuce for sale by all distributors. General O'Duffy, Chief of Stafl of the Irish Republican Army. The General is an ardent Republican ‘and is one of the leaders of the party wirich scored a victory over the Free Staters in Dublin, over the terms of peace agreement ar- “ ranged. [This treaty creates an en- tirely new situation. The Parl mentary election takes place June 16 and will take the form of nomi- _nal compliance with the treaty " terms, but it will decide no issue of acceptance of the treaty or ap- m{dm Constitution. . NORWICH, CONN o R ; Buttermilk Cream At Nij Be- fore Retiring Is All That Is Neces: - sary” No matter whether you nu W with a poor, cemplexion, wrinkles, nf finess around the eyes, G 7 Yo eevond o et S5 Inger ni or a sl of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that any o1 all of these troubles will quickly dis- appear with the use of Howard's Bat- termilk Cream. To prove this to your eomalau satisfaction, get a small quantity to- day at your usual drug or toilet 'oodu counter, with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase price should you be diSsutisfled. It you cannot obtain locally send 10 cents (silver or stamps) for generous trial package of both Cream and ! Soap. Howard Bros. Co., Buffalo, HUMOR OF THE DAY Rub—If we could only see ourselves as others see us! Dub—We could struggle along it others would only see us as we see ourselves ! —New York Sun. “How’s the new telephone girl ?” “Well, she's like a good Airedale™ “Faithful 7" “Doesn’t care to be petted by, stran- gers."—Louisville Courier-Journal Slick—Hear about Nick ? Escape of gas in his cellar the other night, and he struck a match to try.and locats e ratot 1 —Jdiot ! I should have t that the last thing he Wfluldfd?xh Slick—It was—American Legion Mother—"Sam, you've been fighting again! You've lost four front teeth.” Sam (takirg a little package from his poaket) “No I ain't, mother, Here they are !"—Chicago News. “I see you advertise & firs sale.” “Yes,” sald the merchant. “Your stock doesn’t seem to be Iam- Where was tie . fire ” ext door. I inhaled a Jot of smoke.” —Birmingham Age-Harold. Doctor Price—Your husband's trou- ble is melancholia. You would help him materially if you'd arrange some pleasant surprise for him. Mrs. Smart—I have it, doctor! I'm tell him you said he needn't bother about paying your bill till he feels like it.—Boston Transcript. “They say that a woman is as old days—very much older.” —New York Sun. Farmer- No use fishin' there, mis- ter. Nobody ever caught a fish in that pond.* Son of Rest— it. You can fish and pulling the things o “Here's my bill" sald the Eurgeon. “Wish you would pay down $100 and $35 per week.” 5o buying an automobile,” said the p:hlem 1 am, said the surgeon.-—Exchange He—"Dancing, you know, etry of motion.” She (wishing it wa makes me think of t stuff.”—Bostan - Transcript. “Does he play “Well, his he's delightful to be w forever teliing you what with jwur stroke.—D Press. the beauty of a good Aunt Ethel—Well, Beatrice, were you very brave at the dentist's? Beatrice— auntie, I was. Aunt Ethel—Then re's the crown I promised you. And now tell what he did to you. Beatrice—He pulled out two of Willie’s —Punch. Mr. Wampoodle was trying to ex- plam “You know what T mean. It's the play where they have the witches' cauldron 7 “You mean the home brew scene from MacBeth."—Louisville Courier- Journal. KALEIDOSCOPE Six million children are born every vear in China. A real star radiates heat as it cools it shrinks. Street car fare in Moscow is 1,000 rubles a half mile. About one-half of the trade of EI Paso is with Mexico. Russia was the first country in the world to employ wood paving for streets. . A single pair of sparrows and a nest ¢of young ones consume about 3,000 insects a week. There is one professional engineer for every 500 men, women and chil- dren in this country,!} % The French -army, after 1925, will total 330,000 men, composed of 250,- 000 French and 8$0,000 colonmfals. The proceeds from ail the plays| written by Queen Maria of Roumania are xdevoted to charities of- her coun- try. Acid-proof cloth suitable for labor- coats, aprons, leggins, gloves, Técted in’ Lancashire, The largest old mine in Brazil is nearly 6,600 feet deep, employvs 3,000 men and turns eut more than $2,000,600 worth of gold each year. Due -to_increased transportation fa- cilities, all of the world are com- mercially nearer to New York than Pittsburg was only fifty years ago. Tie speaker of the British house of commons is entitled to reckive, im- medlately on his election, 2509 ounces of plate and $5.000 of equipment, mon- ey, two hogsheads of claret and $500 u year for stationery. - It has been proposed that a ln!led States aeronautical académy be cre- ated in Washington, to be such an institution to the air service as West Point I8 to the army and-Anpapolis is to the Navy. Half of the women enrolled at the University of Wisconsin are will- ing to marry a man ¢n a-salary of $2,500 a’year, according to a report is- sued by the statistic committee of the university. An average of. one coed out of seven wants a husband with a salary of at least $5,000 a year, while one_coed demanded a $20,00 a year husband. GARDEN TOOLS RAKES, FORKS, HOES, - SHOVELS, SEEDS. - FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BAITS, THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPNONE 531-4 THERE 1s no -av-runu ‘medium in East Connecticut ern to The Bulle-