Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 8

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL —e At the Junction Point of lflnull l\p. and North Main, Norwich, Conn,, Sat- urday Evening, July 1st, 1922; also > - : Dancing July ard,lv'nln, nd July i W = = = g | Putnam Elks’ Fair - A GREAT OUTDOOR CARNIVAL OF ~ WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS Matchless Opportunity for Enjoyment Mardi Gras Celebration A Dozen Big Vaudeville Features ~ Brilliantly Lighted Midway . Dancmg — Parades — Fireworks Special July 4th Program ; WATCH THIS PAPER FOR DETAILED ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 FIX THE DATES FIRMLY IN YOUR MIND JULY 3 to 8—Tatem Field, Grove Street, Putnam, Conn. MABKET WAS UNSETTLED. Am Tob pr (n) . New York, June 39.—Today's stock |Am Woolen . market manifested pronounced unsettle- | Ah&conda Cop mant" despite predictions in financlal cir- | Associated Oil . cles that federal action would soon be |[Atch T & S F . taken to terminate existing and pros- gfi:‘ ;I‘ gms F pr v 2:6, Music furnished | bytlu Hill Top pective labor disturbances. AR “ rchestra.. Admission: Lad- The foreign situation also occasioned | Balt & Ohio pr 4 Gapim_ O forther uneasiness, developments ~ in | Beth Steel ies 35¢c, Gents 58c—war tax included. and Germany finding clearer re. | Beth Steel (B) Car service to and from all points, uu“ in the increased heaviness of | Béth Steel 8 pr with_sufficient parking space. The German rate fell to an |Brook Rap Tr . Srorecedented level and | Central and |Brock R T etf Eastern European remittances were | Butte Cop & Z . P Reutely weak. Canadian Pacific A N C E Desplte the graver aspects of the rail- | Cent Leather . D way industrial situation, transportations |Chandler Motor i AT pere the most stable issues of the ses- {Ches & Ohio .... At Gardn . l-.ak , but extreme gains of one to almost [Chl Gt West er (] points in some of the dividend- |Chi Gt West pr later operations. Ch M & St P pr July 4th Oils were the weakest features |Chi & N'west throughout, tHeir Mrolonged advance [Ch! R I & P : Making them most susceptible to pres- | Chile Copper DA N C E jure. ' Conditions in that industry con- ;Chino' Copper % : lmued favorable. however, indications | Cosden '.. mmnav and SATURDAY, Yeinting to yet another advance in crude | Cosden Pr ... % nd refined products. Crucible Steel Mexican Petroleum lapsed into rela- [ Crubible Steel pr tive quiet. although again moving in a | Dome Mines 2 loss of four points. Pan-Americans |Erie 1 pr veraged ome point declines, but revers- | Erfe 2 pr ils in some of the domestic oils, notbly | Fisher Body Standasd Ofl of California and Produc- |Fisher Body ers and Refiners, were much more se- |Gen Electric vers. Gen Motor Steels. aquipments, motors and kindred | Gen Motor pr stocks were sluggish the greater part of [Gen Mot Deb the session, the few exceptions at moder- | Gen M Deb 7 pr !A"!'LA!D CA!]'!'O (Poquetanuck Drawbridge), MUSIC: FAMOUS PHILHARMONIC ORCHES- TRA. Jaying shares were much impaired in the | Chi Mil & St P range of eight pointe and closing at 178, |Erie .. .... — Union Pacific pr Y% 5% 61% 62% 46 46 at gains including Crucible, American |Gt North pr ... st Bl & .. B gv. :g% Locomotive and Studebaker, the latter |Gt North Ore 5 wffi;:‘o?):n& 8% S% gaining one point net. Coppers, tobac- | Hupp Motor Car .. 1 e o e cos and food specialties finished main- | Tilinols Central 1103Y% 103% 108% ys P Iy at irregular declines. Tot al sales | Tilinois Cent pr A ..107% 107% 107% |Worth Pump .. Worth Pump A 3x ]VIOOS ARNIV AIJ—An ext W amounted to 700,000 shares. Inspiration Copper ..39% = 39% 39% . > d‘ ‘While local banks continued to with- |Int Harvester ... 99% 99% 99% Libes Bonds TODA Y AN D E C % N araw funds to meet July payments, mon- | Int Mer Mar : 18% 18% gh . ey rates relaxed perceptibly. Call loans | Int Mer Mar % 12% Oven. High SATURDAY gradually eased from the opening quo- | Inter Paper Lib 3%s ..100.08 100.10 3 Norwich Lodge No. 950 Furnished by the California Shows MERRY GO ROUND—WHIP—FERRIS WHEEL— BIG SHOWS 9 Lib 24 4s .. 99.90 99.90 5 THEATRE S Lib 1st 4% 100.14 100.20 S s j : Lib 2r 4% 100.00 100,04 g A 12 cv 44s .,.101.00 10100 101.00 j ; U S Lib 30 43 10006 10010 100,02 . U S Lib 4th 4% 100.30 100.24 100.16 s Victory 4%s ...100.50 100.52 10048 o et The Golden Gift and. short time loans were more plentls [Lehigh Valley fulat 4 per cent. on prime collateral. Kennecott .. Recoveries from lowest quotations In | Marlin Rockwell leading exchanges were made before the |Maxwell MotorA. eclose of business. Sterling rallied a | Mexican Petrol large fraction, extreme™ reactions in | Miami. Copper .... French, Italian and Belgian bills were |Mo K & T w ! ... vartly and in some instances fully re- [Mo K & T pr w1 .. trieved and variable gains over the pre- | Missouri Pacific ceding day were made by Dutch and | Missouri Pac pr* Scindinavian rates, but Greek remit-|Nat Enam & St . o tation of 4 3-4 per cent. in the last hour | Int Paper pr sta .. 67% 67% 67% g . 63 T Quoted in dollars and oents per $100 bond. e Forelgn Exchange, With the exception of sterling, all tances remained very heavy. N Y Cent quotations are in cents per unit of for & XTNHE&H ¢ign currency: 55 -A DRAMA OF DIVIDED DEVOTION STOCKS. - 2 bl & g The following 15 2 summary ot the |Roni® N s ey 234 || Geo. Walsh, in “With Stanley in Africa” mfi?:;’; g‘e;}?w b L B Cables ' At 3.72% -——-—-——-———L— Allled Chemical r::‘: % o Byl Guilrs s EA LR = COMEDY All Aboard For Block ISIand . 7 4 » .32 T AR Dlateits i 184t | B 1 b PR it e Continuous Show Saturday, 1:30 to 10:15 P. M. 3 S Allis Chalmer pr. 941 Pis, 94¢% | Reading 2 pr Lire . 4.88 Am Ag Chem 38% 381 38% |Rep I & - Pesetas Am Bosch Mag ... 38% 38% 383 |Rep I & St pr . Belgian francs Am Can 45% 45% 45% : G@ith Pacific Kronen Am. Can pr [ll14% 104% 104% i South Railway . e iaes Am g, : ;'g . :;t; ::: :_;rnumercn Ry pr ... 5 Denmark 16.90 o - Am Car y 2 ennCoyoer N = ; ¢ MMENCING THURSD JUNE 28th Am Hide & Leath . 67% 67 Tobaceo Prod ’ég:i:y e et Old'Fa’hloned 5 Col AY, Am Tel & Tel 2 Unlon Pacific Argentina .. 68:20 { DAILY ROUND TRIPS BETWEEN e e e < S N DT S AR T PR T e 10.87% uare Da-nces 3 5 NORWICH, NEW LONDON AND BLOCK ISI_i\ND New Tork June 8. — Spot cotton TONIGHT PHOTOPLAYS OF THE BETTER TO BLOCK ISLAND FROM BLOCK IS 7\ND steady, middling 22.20. CLASS Ha and Casi 2:15—7:00—8:30 Monday to Friday Inclusive Monday to Friday Inclusive New York, Ji MD;:}C 1 ppy] d s k“‘“ N‘"‘“id‘ Sy 93::.9 i ": Leave Block Island 3 N ‘ork, June e ‘all money eas: - 3! . " nigh 4 347 low 4 ruling y:c:yc i Poquetanuck Drawbridge NOTICE !'<FREE Laave Now L ondon;: = ML Lo ek Leionon g B 43 ast : A Block Island 11:45 A. M. | Arri o loan 4; call loans aginst acceptances | Bus leaves Union Square, 7.15{] CHILDREN .UNDER 12 ADMIT- e I Bl Teana siida A M | KO Wt 4. zzzz 2222 ED FREE, IF ACCOMPANIED Saturdays Only Safurdays Only Gb and every half hour thereafter Lv PARENTS. Leave Norwich 10:45 A. M. | Leave Block Island 3:4) ©, S el o Afrive.in New London 11:45 A, M. 6:1 . e s T Leave New London ° - 12:30 P M. | Leave New London 7 i, | Sew Tove Gime e Siges sy, DANCE TONIGHT TODAY_SATURDAY ‘Arrive in Block Island 3:00 P. M. | Arrive in Norwich 740 KATHERINE|] toos v "o s i Tin steady, spot and futures 30.75. = s % e Norwi 115 A, M. 1} 5 Tron steady and unchaned. Jewett City, Ashland Casino Aerins: 10 Naw, London. 10115 A7 1 F ot P'”k.l'flfm Lead, steady, spot 5.75@5.85. “Chie? ) Zinc, steady, East St. Louis spot and Chic” Stanley’s Orchestra nearby delivery 5.30@5.35. § 3 Antimony, epot 5.00@5.25. 8:30 to 12:00 D. S. T. — CONDITION OF NEW YORK ba #s and 5's were strongest at gains FEDERAL RESERVE BANK |Of 2bout 2 1-2 points for the 4's and 3 New York, June 29.—The statement |20d 1:2 points for the &'s of 1904 Mex- “The Beautiful Y et s s A . ey of conditions of the Federal Reserve | I 48 and &' rose a sraction to 1 point Li bank of New York, at the close of bus- | 2nd Chinese rallway 5's added 1 1-2 ar iness June 28, shows: P Pettshrala Cas AR 4 A . 9,996.82. 5 R e Tere sirongest of the domestio rails, “GAME LADY”—COMEDY- ; 1203.833218.02. | advancing 2 points, with gains of frac- e e T For” mauers | tions to ome point forColorado South- COMEDY — NEWS s ern 4 1-2's,_ Baltimore and Ohio 4 All others $17,607,246.08. Atchison 4's, Reading 4's, Southern Pa. - v = e fic convertible 4's, Union Pacific con- 2 ; sgihs bought in open market $46,225- | veryiple 4's, New Haven 6's and General Total bills on hand $134,066,207.27, | Electric &'s. Total earning assets $312,546,047.27. | Atiother reaction in uropean ex- Uncollected items $104,79,618.70. |changes probably contributed to the Due to members, reserve account $805,- | heaviness of Belgian 7 1-2's, French Leave New London - 10:30 A. M. v Cond Arrive in Block Island 1:00 P, M. | Arrive in Notwich (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SAME DAY—§2.00 CHILDREN HALF FARE SPECIAL RATE EXCURSIONS EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, $1.50 LOCAL PASSENGERS BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW LONDON ONLY 35¢ MacDONALD —IN— EXCURSION to NEWPORT" TUESDAY, JULY 4TH i Steamer “RICHARD PECK” g DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME + | 168,125.54. municipals and United Kingdoms of !i‘e'i‘;\;;“'dfi'g’:: L;:d:;m- New London. & Total deposits $826,329,708.23. 1931. 3 . F. R. notes In circulation $618,784,-| Cheseapeake and Ohlo §'s, Tiiinols e n;‘ gfli“shl‘f“‘ ::i\l‘ld-(; °gfi;t-w Tu:'O zourl R ey 5 929.00. Central refunding 4's,. Great Northern 4 s e one , the alk and other attractive pla. Ratio. of total reserves to deposits and | 1-4's and Atlantic Fruia 7's were prom- MUSIC AND DANCING ON THE uAm. DECK e F. R notes liabllities combined 833 |inent among the lower issues Total Fare from New London, $1.50; Children 75¢ per cent. i ;:1:; (par value) aggregated $11,309,- Tickets on sale commencing June 30, at the office of the com; near es 3 ou Can e BOND MARKET. The only noteworthy new offering . of Londen New York, June 29.—Dealings in to- | tie day was the $13000,000 State of . - Missouri 5 per cent. gold coupon notes, derly than in the stock list, where sell- ity underwritings for small amounts al. ing of oils caused occasional unsettle- |50 Were absorbed. i zations in this country-and has a very |pounds of butter weekly, anc e laid Of the various government loans, Cu- CHICAGO GRAIN MAREKET. TOP DRESSING DEMONSTRATIONS large membership in this community and |down about 150 pounds. Fe for the i < is for the sole purpose of making better | swine on the farm is nour ‘ng and Chicago, June 29.—Predictions of bul- ARE SOON TO BE CUT| * o lish crop estimates tomorrow, black 1ust | | Tne nine top. dressing demonstrationa | CIUZeRS Of the Polish emigrants who are |the 10 pigs on the farm are & ting fat réports from South Dakota and uncer- s iy 2y m”“my . in this country. . This orgafization was|too rapidly and have been put om re- tainty over raflroad strike talk, led to| ¥urcay Tn aifferent parts of this county | oencte eer :::(m = duced" rations. Higher rices. today for wheat' . The | oii"be cut aad welghed during the neat |1, in 1863 agsinst Rug ria) The workat the town farm by Mr. B e e atinsTran e thres weeks These demonstra- |emigrants after-the insu euich fine/ crops, goes to show v hat can 7:8 and sg;(mry ;1:15 3-4 to ‘1:15 tions, ere ed a year ago to point out since grown to enormous : be .done on Connecticut soll iy those’ the value of using commercial fertilizers 4 ) 3187 et il 84 spreading to every city in this country | wiiling to put enercy and time into their o o ey i-4 cent | to supplement the use of manure in top | (HEAR "DONSY HIe settled. During | work. Oats lost 1-2 cent to 5-8 cent, and pro- -2 ) Visions finished at a range varying from | ressing hay-land. The average increase | ;s Wérid- war this organization with it high grade frtiliz : {4 M 99 5 cents decline to 15 cents advanse. - | uc 1o the use of & high grade frillar B Tdquor. Rolds in. New LonStn. e At firet, the wheat market showed |iast year. When manure was used this | S0 ‘WA S KRS, BN DN B U0l pederal Probibition Agents Joseph . a tendency to seek a lower level of | difference was over 1 600 pounds. ed States and the- Polish army. values, considerable selling having been [ g P s el Fitspatrick and Robert Church conduct- induced by optimistic advices relative to Nfi"&m;“bye&:"h’, Tt sy ed two successtul liquor raids Wednes- ‘the spring crop outlook and by weak-| 5o whom will be WO LIQUOE CASES FOR > 3 Py = gled at any time to day evening in New London, one om the Several styles to select from, in single and double-breasted, and the new sport models. ness of foeien ue‘h;nn.fe:me%l;’ln{“ 2 | show visitors the _ demonstrations and X. 8] DISTRICT COURT| o "0 gt Tany wtrost, formerly Fanm s . . oy e % point out. the ‘erent plots: Clayton| Two liquor cases have been presented | by Luigi Colangelo, and alleged The make and quality is of the highest standard, and will insure long wear and satis- [jimere, Sentiment soon seversed teelt | iier, Colchester; M. H. Bartlett Geis- | beford U S, Commissioner Earl Mathew-| s run’ oy F. Delica . and one on -l faction. thresting returns coming trom all see | XM J. L. Raymond, Lyme; Ellsworth |son this week. Alexander Kaiko of|home of Joseph Poretta Beiden street. 3 2 tions and belng followed by gossip that | GTaY. North Stonington: 'A. W. Lilli-| Jewett City was churged with having| At the Bank street place a quart bot- : 3 bridge, Norwich; McCiimon Bros., \Pres-| 209 1) ash, 20-gall still, 3 \TWO.PIECE SUITS, FOR HOT WEATHER, IN MOHAR AND ~ ¢43 50 |:& experts woula e & comrehen- | o e e s o e ot | L orasimnt & amall smount of il | slye statement tomorrow indicating a key_and one and one-half quarts of wine The New England Steamship Comp - Washington Club Bottling Co. ZEPHER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. —_— 2 Az son, Stonington; S. D. Morgan, Water-|Evidence was sufficient and he was held|were found. At the Belden street resi- ::c&e&;ed:fi:fl:: in ‘the estimated yield | {70 i3 under bnds of 3500 for the federal dis-|dence a 20-gallon still 250 pounds of &onfirmation that black * rust . was |, The same three plots are being used |trict court. 3 mash, two quarts of Canadian Club whis- | Orending ava TE beon tound on the | this year as were used last year in each | Aneleme Bernler of “Willimantic Was|key, one gallon of moonshine and five | et spring wheat in Moody coun, | demonstration. One play received & ‘dress- |held under the sams amount of bonds| galions of moonshine conaoction wers o South Daliots. gave further. incen. | In8 of manure at the rate of 10 fons per |for packing a bottle of whiskey on his|uncovered. tiv;e to buying, m& 80, too, did the fact | 2CT& with 400 pounds of acld phosphate. | hip, and will appear later before the The accused will be w Betors that the m,n'e" S ',men recelv- { A second plot recelved a fertilizer mix- | district court. Unlted States Commissioner Frank L. ed in Chicago. proved to be of Inferior | {ure made up of 125 pounds sulghate am- MoGuire as soon as the necessary papers oy monia or 150 pounds nitrate of soda, 160 | cROPS ON ALMSHOUSE have been made out. : 3&:&?& s dtastion oot et poune e T opomte of FARM ARE GEOWING WELL _— raw a s ° ; p during the greater part of the day as | FUZC R, Sy ST P e Weather which has been poor for. va- ; L) a bullish factor. Notice taken, though, velers during the past of steps by federal authorities to in- ot i i W tetvene, led to a little-downward reac- | POLISH FALCONS START Tow. wesks IAE Iun. i fak Loroph AERW GENUINE B. V. D. UNION SUITS, ALWAYS IN STOCK, AT REDUCED PRICES. tion in prices just before the close. DREIVE HERE FOR FUND |5 i o Ao has aeven beres he “BETTER VALUES FOR LESS MONEY” Liberal export business helped to give ! 4 grve by the Polish Falcons Alli-|der cultivation and creps look fine. un- stren, ‘mark on gth to the corn et. Oats were debtetssd by the' slownees of caah b |An0e, of Amerios which was istartsd| Wednesisy two Dushiels of pets’wers to mands and by sales to go to store throughout the United States on June 5| picked at the farm and served for Bere has got under way in.this city by the|at the farm. Mr. Prodaions tflufld\ higher in line |10cal nest of Falcons, No. 131.° The raise a crop of 25 bushels. Of the 1,000 Salomon’s Surprise Store | ===l ""GrsEerReEE PRl R Grain Market. ‘The momey raised by the drive will| People passing by on Asylum street Virrisll clons ha'uused for e follawing Durposss: 1,{have Toticed the attractive garden of ‘113 = welfare an ucati ‘worl , sani- Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters HIE iin |y e sosi work. frainiags g, better 114 “114% " | citizenship; . 4, athletic : imtmulm, 5, % children summer camps classes for smonnry ufl.nx::. and of neglécted. education anong - Polish | residents. of 75 3 2-4-6 Market Street, Comer Main ' Norwich, Conn. |

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