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has the co-operation of ‘banks .{ efforts gradually to elm!n;u . #peculation. Oils, steels, motors and the bettér lrdda of rails reflected substantial support in the last half of the session, some of the equipments, shippings, textiles and chem- icals also sharing in the stronger tome. Net gains of 1 to 4 points were scored’ by Mexican Petroleum, General Asphait, Sinclair, United States, Crucible and Ré- public Steels, Studebaker and Maxwell “A” and “B” issues, Bsldwin ahd-Lima Locomotives, ~American Sugar, C Products, Davison Chemieal, ‘Reading, Southern Pacific and New York Central. Salés amounted to 1,300,000 Yesterday's low rate of 2 3-4 per cent. for ‘call loans was not repeated, the quo~ tatlon opening and holding at 8,per ceht. until the final half hour, when 3°1-3' per cent was demanded. ‘This slight stiffen- ing ‘was regarded as natfral, in view of *| tomorrow’s heavy withdrawals -'of ‘gov- ernment deposits to meet interést pi ments maturing the middle of the mont! Sharp reactions occurred ~throughdut the forelgn exchange list, sterling "3&. reacting 2 1-2 cents to 4.46' 1-3'for ‘mand bills, with declines of 6-to 12 points {in allled rates and 3 to almost 10 points in neutrals. Evidence of ‘the more seri- ous economic strain ‘in. central Furope: was found in the acute weakness of the Austrian remittance, - that ' development following the suspension of operations on the Vienna stock exchange. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Let Us Make Your Home Happier With Music! Good music fills such an important part in modern life that no home should be without it. The happiness and social advantages it brings — the actual benefits it confers—makes it a necessity. : If your home is without good music, let us show you how easily you. can have it. 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PLAYER ROLLS THE PLANT ’CADDEN CO KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND ERV!CE"S!NCE! —14] MAIN S 135 Atch' T & 8 F pr_ Balt & Ohlo.. Balt' & Ohio pr Beth Steel Beth Steel (B) Béth: Steel Tp:0. .. Crucible S eel Crucible Steel ‘pr Del & Hudson Erfe . °| Fisher Body (0) prlfll Generai Motor Gen Motor Deb Gen Motor 7 pr . Gt Northern pr Gt North Oros Hupp, Motor' Car . . Minols Inspiration Cop . Inter Con .. Int Int AT 19 New Haven & and :‘.u de- % ¢ Lanturs $'s, Peorie-and Mastern Aarl'n Rock . : 3 S e o Gt [ Macwell Motor ‘A4 655w Mexican' Petrol 137 Miami Copper Missourt K & T 1Mo K & T.w { Mo K & T pr ¥ . | Missouri Pacific - Missouri Pao. pr ; How underwriting, 29% ‘mmm:u andounts, irciudings a . eily l‘gi lSymnr £825,000. Toan, e 40% 107 10038 s 100.00-4 s 93.99 89, 34 s 100,05 99,36 s 1 n.gg 99.99 | “Pack 2 100.. 100,30 lx)v;:,:hn}’ancmn s 100.04 9938 ¢ Plerce O ... 8 100.04 9588 Plerce Oil’ pr ctory 100.64 100.58 = m!ory 3% '...'99.90 9300 < 99.90 woted in dollars and cents per $100 5 Foreiza Exi x With . the exception steciing, all | quotstiens ave fn-ceats per unit of for ®ign:currency: v prm.d- Reading 2 pr . Rep I & Steel South Paclfic South Rallway - South Ry pr ‘Tenn Copper . BOND MARKET New York, June 13.—Following ' the trend -of ‘the ‘stock’ list, ‘dealings in the bond market: today- were -smaller in vol- ume, but steadier of tome. Among: the féw features of more than ordinary inte- rest' was the new high. record of -100.; made by Liberty 3 1-2's, others of that group closing at nominal changes. Mexican' governmens-again gave way, regardless’ of statements that a satisfac- tory settlément was hoped for in the * | pending conferenices respecting that coun- try’s external debt, French government's and municipals also eassd with Toklo's 58 “‘Gains 'exceeded declines among do- mestic raifls and industrials, the stronger features including ‘Southern - Pacific _coi- laterial 4's, Minneapolis and St. Louis 4's Cheeapeake and Ohlo convertible 4 1-2's and §'s, Erte General* 4's, Missour{ Pacific 4's and International nnd Great Nortn- ern adjustments. Losses of f{ractions to:one point were sustained by Chicago ahd Alton.3 1-2's, St. Louls and San Francisco Incomes, New York, June XS ~—Call money firm- er; high-3 1-2; low 3: ruling rate 3; Closin‘ bid 3 1:2; offered at 4; last lnn i1 loans - against- acceptances CcoTTON New. York, June 13.—Spot cotton quiet; Gullders Marks .. Lire " Swiss “francs Pesetas .. . Imiddllng *28.40; > METAL MARKET New York, June electrolytic spot and futures 12 7-8 @ 14 Tin weak, §pot and futures 31.00 Iron steady, prices unchanged. Léad steady, spot 5.75@6.00. Zinc firm, Bast 8t Louls spot and near. by: délivery 545 1-2. s Antimony, spot 5.25@6.50. Central . " Harvester Mer Marine 20 76 47% 8% 21% 9% 4% 68% . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Ch.ugo, June:18.—Power to rally from a price break of ‘more than.seven cents compared with: last week's high oint, showed _itselt in the wheat market t day. Assertions that wheat values were being reduced below the cost of produec: ] tion. tended somewkat tu bring about up- j turns. The close. was steady, 1-8 cent | to.5-8 ‘cent met higher, with July $1.10 1-4 to $1.10° 3-8 and September $1.10 §-8 to $1.10° 2-4° Corn finished unchanged to 1-4@3-8 cent off, cats down 1-2 cent to 1 1-B, and provisions varying from five " cents decilne to sceven cents ad- vance. BExcept for a ‘moderats initial setback due to. heavy murgin calls sent out last Vegetable Salad Boiled Vegetables (Cold) ‘Pepper and Salt, and Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise * day. dlsplayed sufficient strength to keep above yesterday’s final guotations. The fact that .tihe calling of margins caused no . extensive new forcel seliing on the part of holders did a good deal to inspire more confidence amone traders here and .besides the Liverpool market had undergone less of a fall than was expected i vlew of the tumble yesterday in American values Falling off in- country offerings of | wheat helped revive courdga of buvers, Four sizes, 12¢, 30c, 50c, 95¢ gem—————— SRR il N, continuing o purchese. On the other hand, British dealers were again deport- ed as.canceliing purchases, and. there | were favorable cond!tions everywlhere for { the rivening and harvesting of the do- {.mestic winter crop. . Gossip that black i'rust had been found near Kengel, North ’ano‘.n. in.the spring crop belt, was cir- The wide-mouth, screictop glass jars have many household uses. Ket. - Profit-takinz- on. the part of pit trading .was more than offset at the last. Corn sagzed in sympathy With the oats I\fl Try at3 p m We'll say you're flooned——-but it's nat heat; if's lack of energy, and you can-get that back. Vital men regist the hicat. - Don’t let it make you lag. 5 Onc package of Little Sun-Mmds bnngs ‘145 calories: of energizing nutriment, in prac- tieally predigested form. No fax on diges- tion, thercfore doesn’t heat the blood.. Yet you feel the pep almost immediately. Bupplies fatigue-resisting’ food-iron also. You can’t be cool always, perhaps, butyou czn be re-vitalized. - Try at 3 P-M.—the “low . witality hour’—and see what raisins will do. Little Sun-Mai : -Meal Raisins —in Little Red Packages 13—Copper steady, | night, the wheat market throughout the. and there were advices that Italy was | culated near the end of the session but | apparently had little effect on the mar- | | ement { Larrabas. Y. Alden Wen and Mre. Torathy Wen of New York have openad thet A&MF&S@* Advertiszmznt Wil n;amofs DR 1 HARRY PROTASS ‘DENTIST 161 Main Street, Ovar Woolwerth's | Telepiizne 563 Norwich, Conn’ DR. C C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON i .- M'Crory Bldg Neorwiclh, Conn i { i i | PAINY AXD WALLPAPER o o Tear ALE—Pamt, $1.75 gal; B-,m Steel 8p ¢ . Tobacco Prod . Sterling - Yesterday. Ano ’ullr t.! go grade; wi § pl.:o per fi took Rap Tr: . | Tobaceo Prod pr . Demand. ... #2763 | Max Biazer, 133 West St., mext te Bmk R T etf Tnion Pacifg. ‘Cables 377 | Fire Statlon. mylé Butte Cop & Z { Union' Pac'pr . Francs 8.00 Butte & SUP. ...... U S Rubber 92.85 | Cchnadxl;x; Paclfic U S Rubber -pr 146 LEGAL NOTICES Aoeus Cantber U 8- Steel BAb | " Cndoan A ks U'S Steel/p s 16.68 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD er. Motor. West EL & M . 1298 [at Montville, within and for tho, Distriet Willys O'land Belglan’ francs 890 | of Montville, on the 12th day.of June A Worth P g‘m‘nk m’fi 2. 1048, ort] 'ump nmar} .9 & Kromina i Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of John Rudd, late of Montviile {in sald district, deceased Jane E. Rudd of Montville appsared ir Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that ad- ministration upon sald estate, alleged to be intestite, may be granted. { Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition ba heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Montwille in sald | District, on the 19th ddy of June A. D., 1922, at 10 o'ciock in the fofemoon, and | that notice of the pegdency of d pe | tition, and of said hearing thereon; be giv- en by the publication of this order ome time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having 2 circulation in said Dis trict at least three days prior to the date {of sald hearing, and thet return be made \to this Court. i DAN D. HOME, Judge. jelda WOLF MOSKOWITCH V Avery et al. Order of Notids, States of Connecticut, Coupty of New {London, ss., June 2, 1922. Upen the complalnt of the ssid Wolf Mostowitch, clalming for the- reasons therein set forth a‘foreclosura and the possession of certain . mortgaged prem- ises, now pending before this Court; hav- ing been returned thereto on the first Tuesday of Aprf!, 1920. It appearing to and being found by thir Court that Mary Ann Cloran, Brennan Cloran and Pauline Cloran, three of the sald defendants, are absent from thir te and gone to parts unknown—and that notice of the pendency of the eom- plaint was given by registered mail, and now the plainti®? asks for an order of notice in the premjses, the case having been continued for three months. | ‘Therefore, Ordercd, That noties of the | pendency . of.sald complaint be given by publishing this order in The Norwich Bul. lotin, a newspaper published in Norwich, | Conn., once a week for two weeks suc- cessty commerncing on or before ths 10th day of June, 1932 By order of Court. HIBBERD R. NORMAN, ]A:sisz,.n Clerk of the Superior Court far New London County se1e | i | market which was notably devoid of sup- port. and was.carried to the lowest pric- | es of thls season. 'Big stocks of oats were @ depressing factor. Lower quo- tations on hogs weakened provisioms. Gram Market. i . Low. Cioss | 1% 109 113% 1003 % i 14y 1124 1129 81 9% 8% 643y 3% 8% | 843 s34 §3% 35% 34 4% 38% 8y 6% 40% 3014 0% supper and eptertalnment gives chapel Friday evening by the n Endeavor Scclety was a very affair. The manu comprised 10af.. creamed potutoes, rofls, strawberry shortcake with plckles, whipped cream and coffes and was ir 'c‘m'g‘ of Miss Julla Guild, assisted by { competent .. waitresses, Foliowing the {supper Almina Pease, impersonated by A. . Clifford, exhibited ler fam- 1 The pictures inciuded her mauw Qirs. H. C. Lathrop): father (C. A. Keeney); sisters, (Mrs, A. B Harvey and Annic Trigger) “Me” at the age of 6 (Helen Wood); “Me” as a bride (Margarite Cook); husband (Bdex '(:oo.u minister- (Alfred - Abbe): X I wite (Polly Bixby); the twins (the | Barber twins; Deacon Jabes Higgs (A A. Harvey); the poetess (Charlotte’ La throp) ; the town beauty (Julla Guid) the son (Earl Harver) | Grandpa Hobbs (H. C. Lathrop). The ads ars to ba used toward sender gates to Northfield conference. Kenneth Sanford, of Des Moines. Ia. college student, who is sefving a: E. W. Maguirs of Brook s at the latter's summer putting the car in order for s Yeilowstone Park with Mi feft Saturlay itena commencement exercises. af Academy, Andover, Mase. | Chiigren’s Day ‘was observed in th. | Congmegational | with special exercise: of the Sunday schoo', | church ‘cholr. to_at Adbof aseisted by the The, decorations of date ies, roses, peonies and dirch trees wer: artistically arranged. Mr=. Charles entertaln: . D. AR jimantic at her home on the greer today (Wedpesday). Miss Mildred Littls ‘of Mase. ‘7 the guest of Mrs. for two weeks, r3. Arthur S. Potter ‘was. a rscen’ zuest of friends in Washington. R. 1 The Woman's Mlssionary soclety Retd a very pleasant mestine with Mrs. Jen- Springfield C. R. Utler +nfa Josephson Thursday. Reports of *he Eastern Connectiont Rranch, W, B v ¥ meating in Norwich wers gives A, W. Clifford. Sandwiches. served. Thers wers The next meeting wit snodayplenie at the howme of Mre . Tighes of Fern Bank Farm witteh 1! ba the last meetine until fan. re. Ty'er. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs M. R mb and sons, Gatse #nA Paul, me- torad from Praviderse Wednesday and tha day with Mr and Wrs. Chas Wre, T summer hom# hera. Mr, and Mrs. Pan' YTelehton of New York were their guests oves Sunday. | Miss ‘Harriet Gutld of Jokhe Hopkire ymiversity arrives fo= the. ‘summer, ez, R. T. Birh~ and Miex Poily Bix- by Al on the Mnfestic Saturday mmend several wesks 'm Wneome, goine with p mavts from Willtmantio verly Rliven andt family of Norwich snent Sundav. at the MacLean heme. Miex Toulse Adowme waf st m from Manchester over Sunday. at home “this weey jflmb'