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MAREET WAS NARROW. ‘‘New York, June shopmen were nmong the factors which gave pause to the market. Lack of pub- lic interest also accounted for the abandonment of pool operations and the aimless: drift oft the m TFor the first’time 'in. almost a fort- night Mexican . Petroleum was cOmpar- itively inconspicuous, although ing within @ radius of 7 points and clos- ing &t 182, a met gain of 2 points. Pen- Ameri¢an ” Petroleum “A” closed at~ slight fractional gain and the “B" “s-' sue made a 2 point gain. The financial district was agog With gossip ‘to the effect that: several prom-’ inent traders had been ruthléssly "squeezed" in the Tecent advAngds of | A Remarkable New Cord 513 o 5 “ to zh complete, elhn\natlon of the |’ Y host Tin «dasier, ‘spot and futures 30.87. No Risit ol " : - i the mainmtl -"'%:-fim - mzms—u* We fiutmmh ","’“.r 4 B B RS 3 short interest. s 0 — G Other oils had their occasional inter- |’ Iron steady' and unchanged. WaS never-a | vals of strength, the independent steels, | Lead' steady, spot 5.715@®5.85. dank. . . ¢ { ! leading motors and a few of the ob-| Zinc quiet, East St. Louis spot and As her Wmmm& 1 i ire built ! jon i i ¢ scure epecialties also contributing to the |nearby delivery 5.27(35.35. market's constructive side. ‘Tobaccos eased under realizing sales and fnal quotations- among rails were limited to -1 Like Ghe All-Weuher Tread ! Bedoftbnai’ guins or' yecessions. ‘Uhharmed we crx:« Antimony,” spot 5.09@5 25 [ lnld‘!h! fo: era. s Al & mt—“ COTTON. A e u..-nm" S New . York, June ‘ls,—‘fi ot ' eotton B4 o 2 Was it lonu AT Weekly survers of the industrial sit- : ) It is designed especially for the j tik - Cord, it embodies the efficient Gation again empHiaged-the detercent o | 100 e Tor e gnees st o og H “fl“‘ " ‘ & tal P > a Gooad: eraxi?g costs and a still further upward MONEY, 3 In.some will . \ ad: of cord tire s : re\Tx;eo “ave I:fe:a c’ecm.ed‘;]p?nmg rate for| New York, June 28 — - cait money W-s un.unm‘ vantages. 1 year patent. call loans brought out a Ifberal sup- |easier; high 5; low 4 1-2; ruling Tate ance at the lowest price. i f funds, with th 5: closing bid 4 1-2: offered at last As over v.nm- d% and {8 She 4 ¥earhe= Tiead Cox, (ot fnte e e e G o e mevian ScouT | A el 1“.,.. L it is the product of an experienced f ay For all time . accommodations, | ances 4. company whieh Kas a world-wide bt "2;erf§§'§§rfl$§§rfi7§i' - Look at t!h;‘ftka of thenewGoodyear It isde-gnedto offer the buyer a lrca‘.:}:%tr;uo! i quality product at a price even = X Saw the sray form come s5d nw it go fog again. CHICAGO GRAIN. MAREET. A ey Chicago, . June 28.—Wheat averaged . o < lower in ‘price today, chiefly as. a re- <2 -Anonymous sult of favorable . weather condltions IO TIGRTS. £ and because the Liverpoo] market show- { oo & poluts it ‘}‘,“"f:n'}"‘}’,"w“":,; ed but little, respanse to yesterday's ad- e ";“‘“ dritts across the rippled . e Tanco here... Thy, cloas was,unscitled at| ieuing ‘e atstint £ it Qustation and ehanens |58 cent met decline to 1-4 scent gain{ the wea vt o Wil Soomn. s i - [ 7-3 an o wm ngs n other continental rates were trifling. Sih July, §111..34 1o L1803 ang espled, & hisperings of hulle lower-than he has formerly paid for a“long discount™ tire. Ithas a different I t‘:vead fi'o'? the famous Goodyeat‘All- Cross-Rib T Cord, listed below. eather Tread Cord—a new tread with a Onmpmthaeprbeswu:hnetmceeyou deep, clean-cut, like pattern—and its ked % ] .emmmg’mzomzs%lm.,:;’mm;””“ long 7 tires her set- back in .the British for- exchange rate to below 4.40 for de- September $1.147-§ to $1.15. Corn lost i ¥ reputahon and value. =3 1-8 to 1-2@3-8 cent, cats 1-2 cent to Afldt}flx tpare washing of saye teeu- 3 iy BIDOES, 3-4 cent and provisions 5 cents to 10@ t 2 : 3 . he following is'a Summary of the |12 1-2 cenmts, This new tire is the Goodyear Cross-Rib Why take a chance on such tires’—you ctions on the New York Stock Hx-| Although traders recognized that Tm T x.,pm k00, e o Tread Cord. know it doesn’t pay. up t6 3 P, AL: showers, which wWere of wWidespread ex- High. Low. tent, came too late to be of rhuch bene- | Then 1»agues away we mark a flagh of 2 e . Allied Ch 7 g Like the All-Weather Tread Cord itisliber- ~ You can get the new Goodyear Cross-Rib TS s el :x'off e Tl g ,f,h",‘iufi:_ A’ rETES gkt Whare fho far horisan ize i i sizes, the Tread Cord, as well as the famous All- . 89 ing WeatherTread Cord,from any of the Good- *mrbai{d and poft they break upom eux year Service Sumon Dealers listed here. muhhrht- that n‘ to e 28 ing nearly 5 market suggesting that fof n;e time be- . ing forelgners were indifferent ‘as to Am owgnershm of wheat was emphasized by | White flr&u{m'xlu Eteaatiy through the Compar prices with NET prices you ave ask: pay “lomng discount™ tires Am gossip current that soms exporters had = thew e bo yog t Am cable requests to- cancel contracts for MW‘““’ Jefeition” at g faithles Am August shipments. Black rust complaints from the Red | White nghu and- rea. they gleam Itkn river valley in the ‘northweést héid more or less to do with a' sharp, bt tran- A sn!-endxd setting for the 2 sient upturn in Wheat prices during the | The hme o! faring craft whea last half of the board of.trade pession. . Simultaneous heavy buying of July de- _éxgmufi”hw livery was ascribed in some quarters to Pt cadde: B sy elevator interests here- that om eccount of chances of a railroad_strike were de- sirous of changing hedzes to later| “The produsers spent a million dallers months. Eastern mills seemed also to on that feature fiim and lost maney, have taken notice of strike talk. Specu- | “Well, I spent a guarter on n. aad get lative selling pressure broadened out just | stung.”—Judge. bofore the close, however, &nd price From a riovel—I¢ 1s in her arms thay carries 13% Clincher. .. .$13.50 3134 StraightSide$23.50 34x4 StraightSide$27.35 34x43 Straight Side $32.95 0:3% Seraight Side$15.85 3234 StraigheSide $25.45 32x434StraightSide $31.45 33x5 SeraightSide $39,10 x3% Straight Side $19.75 33x4 SeraightSide$26.80 33x434 Seraight Side $32.15 35x5 SuzightSid-“l-OS These prices inclade manufacturer’s excise tax mCmuTrulCndTmmabu&ufi,7udlmhwfirM Am le Anaconda Cop Associated "0l S — gains were soon more than ‘offset. Corn and oats were eased by the im- [ Deautiful woman her soul proved weather for growing crops..- Lower quotations on hogs --weakened | Transeript. the provision market. - “How.do yon know that Mauning s ¢ traveled person?’ j oversize in all straight-side ‘ :ugdinch&re,fl:temple,amaflymur- Chlcago Grain Market. Wheat— _Hizsh Low. July ..o 116%. - 113% Sept. s 115% 114% Dec. me. 1183 117% AMrs. Grm—-mm-:‘ py your husband admitted wroug? Mrs. Park—I was just — HENS AT STORRS ARE CAMP TEREHAGEN IS Just going to afmm 823 82 it myself—New York Sun. SLACKENING OFF A BIT OPENING AT ROGERS LAKE 6635 651 “Does Allce bring her troubles to yom ( The hens in the laying contest at| Gamp Terrehagen for boys at Rogers 662 - 63% now as she used to?” Storrs are easing off a little as com-|Lake, Lyme, conducted by the New Lon- » i “No; not since I began ,fifim pared with the excellent perfuiirance of|4on Y. L C. A. and the county committee 377 363 that she was to blame for having 2 few weeks ago. In the thirty-fourth|Of the assoclation will open its third sea- 404 9% —Boston Transcript. i the 1ct2] lay for all pens was 3.-|5on today (Thursday.) Over 300 boys 43% 423 ‘Biggs—Hér "éth ‘5re ke Ui sigan ezgs or a yield of a lit's more than|DB2Ve camped at Terrehagen in the past| 2 JgEs—Why? . ARE SOLD BY 5% per cont. White Leghoras are ex-|EWO vears and this season’s enrollment THE A. C. SWAN CO. FRANKLIN SQUARE THOMAS J. HEALY SELLS GOODYEAR TIRES 372 MAIN STREET e A 9”9 nearest vou can get pected to foige to the fromi at this sea- son of tie year and this is exactly what is nappeniig at Storrs. A pen of Lea- horne owned Ly Ceorge B. Ferri Zrand Rapids, Michigan, was in_ first place for the week with a secore of 55 cggs. Charles D. Peirce’s pen of Rhode Island Reds from Arnold Mills, R. I, wag second best pen for the week with a yield of 53 eggs. Two New York state pens of Leghorns entered by Kirk- up Brothers, Mattituck, and Yates Farm, Orchard Park, tied for third place with 52 eggs each. W. H. B. Kent's Barred Rocks from Cazenovia, N. Y., and two New Jersey pens of Leghorns owned by Beck Egg Farm at Woedcliff Lake, and Rapp's Leghorn Farm at Atlantic High- lands, tied for fourth place with 51 eggs each. With the approach of summer, the poultryman’s problem is mot so much to get more eggs this week than he did last but rather to recognize the fact tha thens will lay less eggs from this time on to end of laying season mext October. Good management must be practiced during the summer months in order that the inevitable slump in egg pro- duction shail take place sradually in- stead of abruptly. The maximum num- ber of esgs cannot be laid by henms un- less they are supplied with abundance is showing an increase over the previ- ous years. The camp is open to any boy over 12 years of age in New London |y county. It js not necessary for the boy | to be a member of the Y. M. C. A. 0| attend. One adult leader is provided for each tent of seven boys. The leaders thus enlisted are, R. W. Fist London Y. M. C. A, Al Wesleyan _college, Rev. and Rev. George R. Atha of Groton, Ho ard Koelb of Dennison college, Ohio, Stuart Brown of Stevens Institute, Law rence Brooks and James H. &unm of Stonington, 0. C. Fowler and a McPhail of Groton, Paul Til Syracuse, Rev. R. M. MacLeod of Han- over, Roger Farrell and R. W. Young of the New London physical department, James Crawford of St. John's Academy of Danvers, Mass,, R. E. Keller, the coun- |~ ty secretary and C. S. Baile: London boys’ work secretar: charge of the camp again th Camp Terrehegan mittee and the New London association | directors. George Bathzate Lyme is chairman, A. C. Woodruff of | New London secretary and treas ; G. Park of Hamover, E. T. Bunyon Colchester and E. E. Rogers of N London, members. The committee twill again this year give the use of the site HOUR OF PRAYER FOR PASSAGE OF DYER BILy | The Boys' Magazin Rev. E. Blas Jackson: pastor ‘ot Mt | S0 You wexe -eut’ ‘fl FOU new eap 8-, Calvary ‘Baptist church, makes & special call to all the churth folks (cdlored) of | ‘No: it elded in a fine of §10—Chicage ! Norwich and vicinity, and of the White Fost. = race also, who are in sympathy-with the| Tourist—Why, Donald, yeu object of the call. -The New England me. You don’t like the Bnglish convention which met -at Hatrisburg. |and yet you have an English wife. Pa,, June 12:20, Tequested-that all thel Donald (with a sigh)- mop, that churches of that convention ' set apart|accounts for it—Boston the firet Sunday in July oms hour, and, ofter_spectal prayers for the passage of | i rant, Ofun—Slow that yeu've e getting used ‘to this place, I hops you the Dyer bill, which 48 now before the | T 18 SR Lo o e senate of the United States. This bill| ¥R = St AT Sa Shd Ja d X < X ] has passed the lower house. Mr. Jack f¢|1ivin’ with no party that dares son saya that 1f this Bill is defeated. it| ot in'on s “Shoine 1o Detrolt will be because they are i the majority | ©U Y News in both houses. We, said Pasfor Jack-| . “How do you account for the fact that son, have been, and are, ‘loval to the]a beginner. h sure to win in 3 poker republican party, and Old Glofy, and|game?” have proven ourselves worthy of any "Confldenth“y onkm"' sald %u civil rights that this country gives any|Joe, “the explation is uw. it a other race and people; ‘gnd-to-say that|fact. We. encourage the - our boys who went across the Seas and|as to get tenderfeet interasted.’ tought for democracy, and then, having|ington Star. returned home, are denied protection by i the govemment for which if fought, is a| }:"r‘,b;:"‘fm'm‘&’"'m;"d swfally ey blot on the good mame of America and ",m e o u:“ ¥ clvilization. We are not ‘askifiz for-so-|, ‘;:h; G i i -,"‘“'m sial oquality, ws are praving for civiii) KUOW, fater Sl paze ab W B an: 5 : 2 . I liberty. Wil this cotintry cross'the wa-|, Hub=Thats juet fe .2 all ters with its army and na¥y, protéct oth- : er nations from brutality and barbarity,| When vou're touching bim up sl the e o oo raaade, cool a»dand equipment to the New London coun- return to #s own country and put to|time?—Boston, Transeript. o P o e uzeo|ty Sunday scheol association . for its death human beirgs in eold blood. with- A e e 1taye | £Irls’ camp, which will be conducted from out judge or jury? We have no spirit to e e oe Dty lia W todhng M ey gl i the rebel ‘against this _governfient which man must keep well in mind during the | county 1 eligible for this girls' camp. promises Its sobjects protection, hat | ThS largest car.at present s . eyl iy The four leading pens in each of the principal breeds are as follows: Pymouth Rocks Harry G. Cuver, Barred, West- hampton Beach, L. L. .... ...... 1427 W. H. B. Kent (Barred) Cazenovia, > 3 JUDGE BROWN FINISHING SESSION OF EIGHT WEEKS Judge ‘Allyn L. Brown of this city fin- ishes this week an eight weeks’ session of the superior court with a jury at New Haven. The last three weeks have been have the spirit of God. and the, love of | British railways is less than s humanity, and_fafth in_God. who will[lons do might, believing that Hs will turn’tha |- More than' 2,000,000 miners afe Te- hearts of the colorphobjst i the senate| quired to produu the wotld’s supply of to ses that out of ome Blood has God|coal: made all nations. X am. also appealing| oy, - descendants to our white friends who have the love| gpoycis 270" “gom"'h' o .'*“ ooccupied with the trial of 2 suit for of humanity, ta write -to. the eenators|cyiucer, Pope, Shelley or Bysed. Pois Dniversity (Barredy Tar **%)damages against the Poli theatrs In New with ‘whom they ere acquainted, asking| = = = 0 Haiio, Tnd. " 129g|Haven for injuries claimed to have been them to use their influence, in having Ontario Agricultural Colle(! (Bar- red) Guelph, ODt. ..00 e..e.s 1276 White Wyandottes. Tegeived by an actress who fell on a de- fective stairway receiving serfous in- Juries, having been confined to her bed . already for a year nad a half. The suit 1s for $100,000. Liberty Bonds. Oven, furnishes u:n‘ this bill pass the house.- I _am asking | Pounds of meat,_1,000 pounds and my city pastors to please in their prayer| 500 pounds of leather, and the white on the Lord’s day, pray with and for us.| Whale furnishes much more. ‘The meeting in Norwich is to be held Attendance on every mesting o8 . Matteson, Davisvills, R. U S. Lib 8%s ..100.13 at 330 p. m. South Dakots Grand lodge of Odd Eranl O Mattoson Dol Thursday and Friday of this woek he 1T S Lib 1st 4% 10014 ! S lows for the last fifty years is the repord Cloitterad (e ni s will hold court for Judge Banks, which | § Lib 2d 4% 100:00 = of Judge Zina Fishey, of ¥ . “fi_g’b;;dgéonnoz‘chufl& time will be devoted entirely to the trial |7 § Lib 2d 4 ¥, 100.00 JULY POVATE FROGRANME A commission named to te the i SRy of uncontested divorce cases. There are | Lib 4th 4% 100.16 FOR NOBWIOH GOLF crLrm| A commis rmmum L e 4 on the trial list 65 cases. Vivtory 4%s ..100.50 A 6. apRt yeate Ui itilortens Moucth b Clemens 3. Diemand, New sm- AR GE L s s A8 Rhode Iseland Reds. The Orchards, South Hadley, Mass 1336 —_—m ‘White Leghorns. J. Frank Dubois, Peacham, Vt.. 1365 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 § will be a day of activity at the Norwich bond, Toreizn Exchange. row-guage Australien railway be Golt clup, the tourngment committes ot| o #andard gusge SN S the club, C. Royce Boss, chairman. £ ing arranged an attractive card of golf-| In New Holland the women out theme Hollywood ~ Farm, Hollywood, of sterll ing for the day. selvés with shells and, kesping John Z Labell, Ballouvilley Wash. oveours nars sereieser 1358 qomienione are n aota per weit of ton | There is to be a sweepstake and also| wounds open 4 long time, form sears e .-.. 1302| Goshen Poultry Club, Goshen, oh iy a driving contest for prizes. In the driv-|the flesh, which: they deem orna~ ¥. H, Sampson, Springfield, { s. 1265} Comn. ...... 1335 Applecrest Farm, Hampton Falls, N. H ..ccvcnen e ereeresiiens 1256 L B Ingoldsby, Cooperstown, . Sterling— Demand Yesterday. Pesetas Belgian francs Kromen .. ... Sweden .. ieees ¥e BOND MARKET. Year | In& contest the prize will go to the per- mental. son averaging the longest distanco M| rs Sarah MoVe three drives, also to the contestant whose| yyskegon, Mich., three drives stop nearest together. A buffet luncheon i to be served at the club house from noon until 2 p. m. has also notified” all with partners at Manchester. leau, formerly connected with the Por- teous & Mitchell Company are now in Bxggs—'l‘hzyéommmm— 14.40 R p—— L 'ls.oo Gitts From Fommer Fellow Employes, | 5 58 Danfel J. Hinchey: and -Fugems’ Rou- New York, Jupe 28.—Ijke the stock | business for themselves, having taken market, today’s eperations in bonds were | over Butt's Art and Gift Shop. unusvally dull, narrow and altogether | ployes of the Porteous & Mitchell Com- and featureless, the trend. however, inclining | pany recently presented Mr. Roulean a|reduced to almost zero. to lower levels. handsome leather traveling bag and fiva| rubber land is being pl Aside from 2 duplication of the recent ' dollars in gold and to Mr. Hinchey high record fon Libdrty fourth ‘44's Washington Club Bottling Co. ZEPHER STREET, NORWICH, CONN.