Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 10

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10 [ R TR A Known for Ay s o a4 adiily 4 E’""i D NO HOME FL YOU ANY HO TORILY WI QR R T S S D R Ul E NT TO FURNISH ON| D 0 ui-Cadden (o Our Golden Anniversary Year—1922 Ot 125-143 Main Street; Norwich Furnishing Opportunities rovide Unusual Savings EED SHOULD BE NEGLECTED WHEN OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THESE AWAIT OF WHAT YOU WILL FIND THROUGHOUT THIS BIG STORE. IF YOU HAVE D, LET US PROVE HOW ECONOMICALLY, COMPLETELY AND SATISFAC- e prepared to you have NG ROOM heavily extension table, r seat chairs, buffet, -« avi 9x12 genuine linoleum | cotton DINII Consis golden con- her red 3 ind ong’s ELP YOU FURNISH T e e N NN AR T | inree- 1:JUIE @ n Cho st 12.50 | 9 .8 0.00. appropriate gift for Wed- stock is the most N Price up to $10! in and up dings or completein the ¢ ive assortment of anos, you will under- i hoose istrument here. sell only instru- s with a reputa- tion for true musical i You will find a style to: suit your taste and your purse, gnd you can buy any one _ ON;THE MOST CONVENIENT TERWS. tisfaction to c| 3 o & Cedar Chest You Has cov villo of t Rep: Settees; Cha and _ @ Refrigerators The kind that will save vour ice, save vour food, and save you money. We ave them in all sizes, all styles and at all prices. Let us show you our a ment before you buy. and Musical Instruments OF ALLKINDS, AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. ALL THE LATEST Sheet Music AND Player Rolls Az Low As $299 \ Terms _ THE BEDROOM bone gray ename ifibre rug and bedroom rocke; E ROOM OR A HOME N SUIT YOU AS TO STYLE, PRICE a value it is. embodies the best workmanship to make the .ownership complete set or a single piece an easy matter. COME IN TODAY AND HEAR THEM ! You Can Buy This Victrola 80 OUTFIT CONSISTS OF : Ask About Our Plan : of Liberal Terms L il Charming Bridge Lamp $11.96 The shade Is of beautiful assorted shaft is of m: gracefully turned. home needs one useful, silk, in colors On Easy Ty these lamps. . SEE OUR FINE ts of 3-piece Suite, in oak or silver gray oak DISPLAY OF g full size Ded, d chiffonette; w. pring; room coucH HAMMOCKS, LAWN SWINGS mattress. YOUR HOME., LAWN. Magnificent 3-Piece Karpen| Mahogany and Cane 2 |Living Room Suite must see this suite to reali: t a beauty and Consists of sofa, chair and fireside che spring seat, spring edges and ble ionz ed in tapestry, velour or damask. FEquipped with ws and bolster. This price is unusually low for a suite his character. mova See Our Fine Display of Summer Furniture nted in this display are Chairs, es, Ta Rockers; les, etc, for interior porch use. Bvery article the prices are low enough of a & | firm to strong opening. ot} handsome f AND FURNITURE § FOR PORCH AND | 210/ hat |3 less well than French governments and municipals in the rise of European is- sues. Mexicans were most unstable, the 4's and both elasses of 5's losing ground aft- er early trading in which the 4's and regular 5's showed greater strength. Speculative or umlerlying ‘mortgages again featured the domestic railway list, notably Petoria and Eastern incomes, St. Louwis and San Francisco incomes, Erle General 4'§ and Chesapeake and Ohio convertible 4 1-2's. The firmer industri- als and utilities included United States Steel and American Telephone &'s. Total sales (par value) aggregated $13,459,000. Among the latest underwriting a good demand was reported for the-new Jugo- Slavia $25,000,000 issue. ~Several ~state and municipal loans are under way, in- cluding a City of New Haven $2,000,000 loan for fmprovement purposes. “MAREET WAS REACTIONABY New York, June 15.—The stock market today experlenced what is technically known as a “secondary reaction,” prices of many favorite issues in the various speculative groups falling sharply after A very considerable part -of the early buying evidentfy represented short cover- ing based on cables announcing a cut in the Bank of England discount from 4 to 3 1-2 per cent. the lowest rates since January, 1914. | The cut in the British rate was the more surprising from the fact that Wash- ington advices quoted treasury officials as opposed to any lowering of federal reserve rates, in spite of numerous re- uuests from branch institutions. As soon as the early demand for stocks had been satisfled heavy selling orders ap- peared, especially in shippings and equip- ments. These soon extended to such leaders as Mexican Petroleum, Studebak- er, Baldwin and the independent steels. Offerings of International Mercantile Marine common and preferred, at extreme declines of 2 and 7 1-2 points, respective- ly, were attributed to the poor éarnings shown in the company’s annual report and the less favorable outlook for subsidy les- islation. Reasons for the reversals in other 1s- sues were less apparent or convincing, but the list displayed its heaviest tone on news that the railway brotherhoods had take a mort aggressive attitude on the strike vote question. * Final prices dlsclosed net losses of two to six points in the steels, prominent equipments, motors and rubber accesso? ries, domestic and foreign olls and pe-. troleums and shippings, while such ralls as Southern Pacific, Reading and New York Central forfeited one to two points. § | Sales amounted to $1,385,000 shares. Call money opened and held at 3 1-2 per cent. throughout, that quotation be- f | ing regarded as very reasonable in view §l | of the heavy drain upon local reserves for federal interest payments. Time rates were easler for 30 and 60 day loans, but recent firmness for the longer maturities was maintained. All the important forelgn exchanges were strengthened by the action of the Bank of England, but Dutch, Norwegian and Danish remittances eased 3 to 15 points. Another sharp decline in the ireek rate was ascribed to poli 1 un- scttlement inf that country. Far Fastern- tes failed to reflect the reduced dis counts annon the banks of Bom- {bay and Ben / CONDITION OF NEW YORK FEDEEAL RESERVE- BANK New York, June 15.—The statement of condition of the federal reserve bank of New York, at the close of business June 14 shows: Total gold reserves $1,135,661,446.19, Total reserves $1,165,324,929.29. Biss discounted: Secured by govern- ment war obligations: For members $25,798,978.57. Al others $16,938,029.85. Bills bought in open market $26,438,- 159.12. Total bills on hand $69,175,167.54. Uncollected items $139,577,742.22. Due to members: Reserve account $732,834,973.61. Total deposits $765,139,978.84. F. R. notes in actual circulation $616,- 158,682.00. , Ratio of total reserves to deposit and F. R. notes liabilitles combined 84.4 per cent. 5 AETAL MARKET New York, June 15.—Copper steady, electrolytic spot and futures 13 3-4@14. Tin firmer, spbt and futures 31.37. Iron steady, prices unchanged. Lead steady, spot 5.75@6.00. Zinc quiet, B: Louls nearby delivery 5 Antimony, spot 5.12@5.37. spot and MON New York, June 1 Call money easi- high 3 ; ruling rate closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4 ; last 1-2; call loans agalnst acceptances Joan 3 coTTOX June 15.—Spot eotton qulet ; 30, New York. middling 22 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, June 15.—Lessened apprehen- ston as to crop damage did a good deal to bring about lower prices T $L11 to $1.- and Pt Corn Jost lcto 11 more seasonable temperature { icipated to abate ill effects of ex- heat in the southwest, and iwith £ood rains reported in the northwest, holders of wheat beg: after the opening. ulative demand w ers who had be | cially as a: been unaccompanied by chase. Absence of overnight export business tended also to weaken the market here. Just before the close, messages from the seaboard s 00 bushels to eat had been the effect. in Ci orders to pur- sertions that expoy ped to six cents produ ing more freely new Oats dropped to season, h ing a brief s adverse crop tensive buying seven of th ter, with new 1-2's at 100. and | s at 100.10, constituted the to arrive. of Ml e en- | POrts. of today's active and gen-| ™ o isions were governed by the ac- ¥ tion of hog valu loans also were esult of the low- Woman jurles wiil not do a thing to men in breach of promise fwits- of the Bank of although British ofterings - fared JUST ONE HINT! The authentic new models of “BON TON” and “ROYAL WORCESTER” are in a class by them- selves—dainty, graceful and form-fitting. Certified as the correct base over which to fit the latest gowns! Visit our corset department. Unique models in Back Lace or Frent Lace that beautify your figure. tee, Daniel A. Graham and Philip Lar- ramie. The winners were: Grades 1 and 2, folk dances, Center scho -yard dash, boys, William Ma- { comber, Center school ard dash, girls, Edith Williams, Wylle school riding race, boys, Wylie school; g! Wylie school. Crow race, Francls Casa- ATTRACTIVE GLASSES the late Associated Justice Harlan, who is the White House Soclal Sec- retary, Her duties in an adminis- tration committed to the policy of an open house are as complex as those of an ambassador. o ;. VOLUNTOWN Friday afternoon the pupils of the pub- lic school held a field day on the school grou Keen interest in the various athletic events, many of which were closely contested. The teachers were as- ted n running off the events by Miss Laura MoGuire, of the school commit- ter echool ; three-legged d Cote, Wylle school. yard dash, boys. race, potato_race, ie school: pe school ; sack Tace, berg, Wylle school ; sack three-legged race school broad standing 100! garage opened doors to the public Thuraday. rage, which is to be known as Hayes Bros. Garage, is located in_the formery Vaughn foundry butlding on Ferry street. is seasily accessible and within & few feet of Franklin square. There are two driveways and entrances to the garage, ome on Ferry strest and the other leading into & large yard a the east end of the building, The ga~ rage has storage for about 60 automo. biles. At one end of the bullding thers is &' large wash room with two wash stands for the washing of automoblies. In the yard is located a 1,000 gallom gasoline tank with a wide driveway run- ning around it. Automobiles can drive in bn one side of the tank, load up and drive out around the other side. & The proprietors of the garage, James P. and Dennis J. Hayes, are well known in Norwich. For they conducted the Del Hof adway, selling out thelr in time ago when the bullding changed hands. s 4 Broadway Players Coming to Brosdway sack race, giris, school. les 6, 7 and S S with 4 points . Center school, with ernoon was Wi Wiylie school, W e contests Trov- The teachers who the field day Mary Peckham McNeil and Miss 3 men from Jew- to pass another car e read down the grade to avoid collision, t off *ring be the scintillat- Broadway urday, when ny Hurat's am=, will be to escape With ! da. ises for the schools held Wednesday A Mise Maud Hall mner's home, re- s been for m treat- ner are now on are en- Hutchinson, of experiences of e Hope Ha rection of Ho ed for the scres and Newxs Weekly will eoma_ swered shark's skin s U diamonds. NEW VICTOR RECORD HITS NOW ON SALE. Outfit Complete ¢ For $1.00 Weekly | VICTROLA 80 (as shown), 1 Bottle of Oil—300 Needles COMPLETE OUTFIT (Mahogany or Walnut) 6 Double-Faced Records (12 selections) 1 Velvet Record Brush from your crank case.— crank case.— of Reco! i What Is Crank Case Service? Drainifig the old, thinned out, worn out, oil Running through a quart of fresh oil to take care of any dirt or carbon sediment left in the fFining I;p Mt{ieobmnk case with the correct grade of Gargoyle iloils, as specified by the Chart mmendations,: " That’s Crank Case Service. "(1: ~ - We recommend that you let us give Crank Case service to your car, every 500 to 800 miles. THE WILLIAMS TIRE & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 315 Main Street > - >

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