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‘was irregular and day despite new factors of an ing character, ,qmg which was Jowest quotation on call louu since fi htter part of Juz ;: Cumulative ence” of ‘wfld wldu monsur.y ease Was found in another re- [} duction of the Bank of England redis- count rate to three per cent. This is the Jowest figure for this form of accommoda- | tion at the British metropojis, since Janu- ary, 1914 Advices from Washington, attributed to lfi‘mlConfl! Missouri K & T- Mo K & Tw i Mo K& T prwi. Missouri Pacific ‘Klmnvl\l’lovl' The name Selberlmg goes only on pro- ducts built the best they know how byf Corn, spot R4 an ':glfi ‘numbér . 2 white, ‘82¢ and *No. 2 ‘mixed,| 8 .cif New YoYrk, ail rafl. . 3 No. 2 wheat —l‘l 1- matra Wrapper. moist and fresh by the Pflm&-m glass- ber Company. Vorlalk South Norfolk & West Vi ine envelope. treasury. officials, promptly dis e &z 1006 of ity fubtiies. SUt s Fedei i tHe | North e Bacife 7\ T1% | 857, all bid. 8 : Look for the name Selberlmg flesounls St vasess Sty Mot bt 0 W B s < S EACH 3 QT et e o e | ERS & 3l e con Snmne R e e on the tires late speculation. Fleres Ol pr fis fh, Wheat— Hizn Low - Clse R Manufacturers e £ - Ofls were the vulnerable features of | RaY Con o R July ... 116% - 115 116% the day’s moderate and professional op- | BY. St SP 100% 1 “': Sept. ... 116% ' 112% . 116% 30x31 v Se be Col’d slz 50 erations, ‘shorts evidently taing a hand | Be2ding | Dee NIamt% 1% - ume 2 1 r AR TR in the depreciation of those issues, Mexi- | Reading 1 pr d Corn— can Petroleum sustained an extreme re- | RePiosie Stetl 31 62% - July ... 62% 623’ action of elght points to a level sixty | Rep I & Steel . Dul sent 643 64 843 A points under its high of June and closed | 5°P, I & Steel pr, S 63% 623 63% at a net Yoss of 6 1-4 points. Gouih Tapthe - e IsbEgic Dats— : Pan-American, Mexican Seaboard, new- | Sonie Ao ey o July 34% 4% -1 A% smackers covered is now beginning to | nearing the end or a telegram would have 372 MAIN STREET NonlCH, CONN. L{h‘lfi‘?gr;;n":.;xfi;zfi “:& m”‘l ofl South Ry pr ...... s'l’& %’:f 3“1::, i“)k izz show signs and symptoms of great|had to be sent out for another man E c oils were low- : 79% L des Tobacco Prod 7 pain and mental anguish. Foillowing was Attawougen's showing: er by one to three points, but made up 56% e part of their reversais in the final deal- | LOP2CCO, (DEW) R. P.OE. . 141 - Foreign Exchange. P. Lefave 7 .. 1 6.0 ings. About the only stock to show con- E::fi: §:§‘ ‘:,c, 5% | With the exception c2 sterling, al Attayaigan w:"befim" ' !‘err:»n:u,.s < 010 -0 sistent strensth were Consoliduted Gas 8t | 0" "rongco pr 107% | quotations are in ceats per une of fop || Ne AUAWAES bessbil e Grimenaw 3 . 1070 2 net gain of points to the year’s 61 % o /. & ard ® i Tk i bigh and Western Cnion, which addea § R e i Nty R O et Doleco 3 1-2 points to yesterday’s substantigl gain. { 1+ 121 o Anv, Ao s pamstitenn an. tNe. AN e 2 gty The open rate for call money was 3 1-4 | vwonr Un_ Tel 101% | Gaples .. 3.65. |Jry at Attawaugan any evening about s 05 v Der cént. until the final hour, when plenty | westing B1 & M . 59;2. Pranca s i 82715 7.7 | 38:30 o'clock 110 1 . of money was offered at 3 per cent. Time vs O'land 8 114 5 38.80 31.95 s : . i Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1922. funds were quotably. unaitered, but pri- \Ym},’: Olland Vi 45% g:rk:“.. 3% : Amate.r Baseball o o . . vate loans for 30 and\60 days were re- | worth Pump . Tive. 2.0 s oo 4.53 The Emeralds defeated the Mt. Plea- o oft-h The Directors of this S_OUCty }}:ave dec_la"ed O;J:i'o‘fdthg ported at ¢ per, cent. 3 Worth Pump pr A 93% 93% | Swiss francs 19.13 sant street team on Thursday morn- o Sttt . ¢ ¥ a oreign exchanges was —_— Peset: 15.57 ing o1 West Side flats by a score e earnings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividen i mtental foe Sl e kA e W esetas o ing on the West Si ¥ Belgian francs Kronen Sweden at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable to de- positors entitled thereto on and after July 15th, 1922, The Norwich Savings Society (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) francs, the former being in demand at the week's best quotations, while francs were under speculative pressure. The German mark also yielded, with variable changes for other remittances. of 7 to 4. Tom Fogarty of the Mt. Pleasant team was the star of the game. MARKET New York, July 13.—Liberties were the prominent features .of today's bond mar- ket, coming forward almost to the year's Thest prices in the later dealings after showing some hesitation. i Foreign war loans, especfally = French municipais, were moderately better, but changes in the international group were Attention East Ends The Daredevils of Taftville- would like t) arrange a game with the East Ends for Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Taftville. - Argttine Brazil e STOCKS. The following is a summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: GOSHEN W. T. Curry met wi YOUNG AMERICANS th a pa "fUY acch hil . CONFIDENT OF VICTORY / t best. i is - S Allted Cheminats s oty LM-‘L’ Slams m;:i]‘ Zains of one to alimost 2 polnts ac- exlfii;“’;‘a&_"{fil“‘éfin‘: Fetiaion o . CLARK’S CORNER { pletree he was kicked by the Allie Aty i aapk S 88 b obmmpanies the demand for Penbsyivarls | confident of. trimming the Swaned.Staxs| wion school closed Jupe 23th the pu.| g SAEN, fract 2 8, % t %, » % ¥'s . 5 Am Ag Chom pr L. 637 61 say (SN NGl TG it Central re. T mees exeo. to. work Pete Far-| DL of Mrs. Vicla J. Ciark enjoved 8! nere Monday with a load HEAVY TAXES PUT DAMPER Commissioner Bennett needed 4nd sed- Axm %:ft sugar SA4% 443 - 443 funding ‘4’s, Northern Pacific 4's, and R ;n;;fl;tle:he h!::l e et plc}l;ucl SRR TR e used constra ‘ o 7,127,000. m n 2 5 4 . = H au! avin jdge on ¢ o ORAINS | MM, BETATR | e e mesbpen A Gan o 105 10§+ | Missourl, Kansas and Texas 58 WIth | inis-aHoyld be #0; the youngsters Will | bl of (ne. graduating ciass, the exers Bt G oo Willsm H. Blodgett, etate tax eom-|ty and forty millions of dollars; yet|Am Car & Fdry |[184% 164% Isay | fractional advances for Be el L increase their- Batting aYerages o a STeRt | giseg Loing heid at Hampton. KON oG St missioner, deécried Increases In real es-|the automobilists, with much of theirfAm Cotton Oil . 283 26% 26% Nengaven Siker Were Heaty with Sen- f:té“;;m‘::t(}‘r;sse“lnees aev a good Man ! -~ arartin Navin s slowly ‘mproving in weight, the big tate in his address this week before|Tiding mtr)x plessure, obfect to peying p %fi‘:u‘} I e 1, 1 lboard adjustment 5's, St. Paul retunding | 7 5 0O ctcans are traxeling at Healinlie 3 Hasser of Speingfe,| TAKInE & circultous route to | P or this big privilege. My license tax - -2’ d severai of the preminent - i 3 ation. the achool men of the state in session|) g ooneg ' day—why should 1 kick?| Am Tel & Tel 2 £ ¥e md et iaf the OB ;ans; pace under the direction o Coach | yas and Mrs. Jevemiah McCarthy H"l R RTINS S i at New Haven Towns have taxed the|The recent increase in the motor tax|Am Tobacco sales (par value) aggregated $14,739,000. ¥ Hizgins, In practice they show 100 | hen ‘at the home of their father, called | tig, had & vers e paint off the house and the shingles|is absolutely just. Last year the mo-{Am Tom . (B) D oy's Gow Toftarings. - Aha | most ECE cent: per here by his fliness. . . | day, thesubject ‘ ‘Am Wool Of .the day's ne! e Smeade will’be on the mound for the| jr.o° ¢ & vigited ta Daniel] = - Mt the roof until only few people want|tor vehicle licenses yielded $2,126,000;{ Am ‘oolen noteworthy was the Philippine” govern- | 5 e Sineade Has beexy keeping his rs. Viola J. Clark visited in Daniel-{ “Help." o buy farms. People owning houses|tnis year $3,409,000. The increase from|Anaconda Cop . et 32,150,000, tods-batt-her chnt "bond A cricang: i s ¢ son the early part of the week and while| E. 1. Waterman. of Wool )re being forced through high taxes t0|January 1 last to June 30 last was $2,-| Atch T & S F ... 101 e T o et “wag [arm In Working order: by warming ub | thore motored with frienda (o Elizabeth | fares, has the. hust Jookine peil and rent, and this is Dbecause thelng3 000 over last year. Gasoline tax will| Atch T & S F pr .. 901 0’1 90y |ene 7 with Miieskl every My t'a Sit this | Prk, Hertford, tatoes in New London $42,000,000 local tax in Comnecticut.|yielq $553,000 additional. Inheritances| Bald Locomo a1 ound. timiers will find it still harder to hit this | P\ "ol N Jonn Ketly and son Ray- | Green. Sountain soct e ractically all of which comes fromiyieid this year $2,168,000, = $300,000 in-| Balt & Ohio 52% berty Bond boy. Smeade let the Swanees oft With five | ;,ong of . New 'Haven, Miss Geetrude | ing time was certined seed faxes on fousss and tands. crease over the previous vear. Our rates| Balt:& Ohio prj ... 63% 63% 63% Mipocty pands hits' last week. : 4| Kelley and Mr. Greewey of New York, The Kertz family have closed their ki ¢ motor tax, Commissioner|are the same as in New York state and | Beth Steel ~ .. 4% Ti% T4% High. Low. . Close| . The Young Americans comprise a -hard | o, "2 p. J. Navin's recently. house and have gone to<Xew York - Sombins 3 % Individual action in that form of taxa-| Beth Steel (B) .0 77% 764 76% | U § Lib. 34s..100.54 100.42° 10050 | nitting bunch of youngsees mich as Lefty | " yjre. B, . Jewstt and asuphter Faun| Sres emes p o e T Cio Bieregsts Soa¥ of stats|1ion: eatsiot oopediéntly o iaken, . “Ad.| Beth Sloel Tpies, .. 5% * 94% - 95%| T8 Lab 20 4x7100,00 10000 10000 | Harris of Academy.fame; Slugger Swan- oo in' New Have 3 S s ey yovernment was $3,508,000. Last week |missions yielded $475,000; unincorporat-| Brook Rep Tr A TS L e L. 100 an WL 1Ak care ofothe; kemtones k] *ava MaryLdisy: of Burlington; VL, |~ People frof’ here 20 years later—it was $19,382,000. In|ed business half a million. During the gf‘: CP- T&C‘; ~3;;‘ -2;? { S fi'; §g :jfi igg'ifi b ;:;smbfl;m:;& ‘;Te c;’:;m‘ fmnfi‘a’er i1 18 at Martin Navin's. esting programme of the Ch 38 i uete s Cop (&6 % 4| T %100 : o 7 Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rodman of Provi-| Colchester this week. 1895, the state expenss of h year recently conciuded from all sources| Dufie Con & 7 o 28 | B A A 4 10048 20040 - 100 4R B Al Pon ake eace’ St siett Aeits Dk Mrs f ) . 3 F) i [ % ¢ i dence are visiting at Amos Stone's. — o edtp—— TR O e ay | L amHE Te Y AR o B It Canall Pz 182 132 | Victory 4%s ...10052 - 100.50 100,50 | Seed. ths heavy mitting conter fielder, will | J*age, 415, VISIUNE at Amos Stones. SOUTH GRISWOLD yutomobile, Last year State ghway | crease of $3. ;,M m;r u:t psmwed Centiiben Ree T 38Y 33% ‘Quottd in dollars and’ cents per. $100 be seen” in action: abe Sullivan, tne |, Mrs, flice Murdie P D e e e A | Oenit Asathenspr = s 73 73 | bond. fist fielding third baseman, will line up | gr VR SEWERE L enie and Mrs. Edward Hanlon and L T e | Chanidler Mo oF 69% 693 with the’ voungsters. - Strech Sullivan, the | 4 21" 7% 3, i, Colourn ant. chil- chtltren “pf Meriden;, . apent - the Reutes ira fnot oAl heig subject: to] Ghes & Ohlo .. ety COLTEE e sice. hitting youngster, will cover first.}coihurn's Sunday. | week-end at S. H. Kinnie's o aation. . ‘ot them, however, | Chi Gt West ... 9 9 New York, July 13.-—Copper firm ‘elec- | Butch. Mileski wH1 do the backstop duty. [ "\ ang Afre. Gurdon Watson of New | | Albert G. Greene wae a4 sues Mortlake House | B4 topihe e #inn | Chi Gt West pr .. 22 22 22 ltroiytic spot and nearby 14; later' 14@ | Then comes the premier _pitener.. Bill| 1 ondon snent the week end at Mrs. Hes-| day at Charles Card’s, are presented for the f - Chi Mil & St P 2 28% 28% |1F 18 Smeade. Last but not least comes the | JONG2% T g e el gt ey okl ; While the presentation of these flg; Cn M & St P pt 74_2;»: %45 | Tin quiet, spot and futures 31.00; irpn tast shortston. Buck McGowan, who hails| 5 000 sre. Preeman and 15 wive Sotnels iSunday’ of ox: Broo iyn, Conn. ures showing wvast increase in cost of | Chi N'west ... 5 7 steady, prices unchanged; lead steady,|from'the hils. friends feom Weaterly, R. L. w ‘nion. o 3 government much impressed the audi-|Chl & N'west pr .. 15 115 | oot 5.70@5.75 :,zinc firm, East St. Louis | This game will he the fastest and most | 08 (FF NErEi oo o BE0S ronrg Yk ST R Spend your week ends at this|ence, it was when the speaker discussed gg.’l}‘ (1: &pP g% g'hz':/z fé‘* spot and/ nearby defivery 5.70; antimony. | exciting ever plaved at Mohegan park. 4 S L day school picnic. Saturday.. A ! i S ORI R 5 2 5.00@5.25. . of' sandwiches,; cake. lemonade and local taxation and its relation to home| chi 4o . 3o |spot 5.00@5. 58 < A storic bostelry s s s o D | 00 SO 2l JOE BELAIR ELECTED ATTAWAUGAN Cream wab, Setsed A veanats 488 fhne quaint and historic FY I or noticeably moved the company. Mr.| Cosden - .\ vrr.. SALL Nowmy EOPY MANAGER OF TAFTVILLE A. Al o ... " i S0 ML IRARAE TRl T ”‘““,‘,“ the shadow of General Israel | speriting oo much money; he simply| pel & Hudson : |mer 3 16 tow 3 ruling rate 3 43| (L8 T RO SR ot Divets | S M L R S ot gt Wihe P u ot stated facts. He said local education| Dome" Mines .7803% 30% . 303 |closing bid 3; offered at -4; tors, Joe Belair was appointed cap-| Miss Delia L-homme is il Pl el S it Ay e ’ t. expense had tripled in ten years. He| Erle 2 17% 16% 163 |3 call loans ‘against acceptances 2 3-4. | (0% SO0 (O TI0 IPPORICT FCRG | Miss Della Lnomme fs . o |by H. Vilber ; . A Richmop PO M. . [showea that the towns: spent $42.000.-| Erie 1''pr U% 2 UK : +{ Mike Morin, who' for.chme: time. as| her aister from New York e | Miss Martha Davis enapped the smpud 000 last year of which $15,000,000 was| Erie 2 pr . 8% 18% 18% . COTTON MARKET desired to Bive his entire attention | " Gioment (Borminy siems which ne s | bt hplel camera 2 pany lef & Dk g |zchool outiay, which addedto $20.000.-| Fisher Body @) pr xm 87% 87% | New York, July 13.—Spot cotton, qulet; | to the pitching end of the game. Miks| naving built is nearly completed. . Ha swilt | ot oo e of Bethel M. B Excellent table. Dairy and oo tor etate uses totalied §62,000,000. | Gen Motor L% T T3 | migating 22,85, Shalesita, thos i) g1V Lo o, Mkge { o L Eralt dn near] St ians i ) of £ DEiGl U EL ‘“There are only two. ways to raise| Gen Mot Deb 81 81 days in the box, and now that has! Daniel Caffery has gone back to rail- {P. J. Gustafson July Sth vegetable productl from our|money locally” he continued. “One !s| Gen M Deb 7 pi 93% - 93% WHEAT WAS UNSETTLED. the, team whipped into ghod shape, | roading e Tennie WAIKE, of Stetilng is vied 8 ; by taxiun Bousewy Sovpentes and thel Greer Tutlh g t.50% 30®| Cnicago, July 13.—Bigk rust threat- | wanted to_turn it over to a mew man.| Mrs Jennie Wild of Lisbo and her - | ting. Mtie Eitea Button. = Ay 5 5 othqr is on lntan@bib-property. [At| Gt North Ore ..... 413 40 © 490 | 0 "ond the untoward aspect of rail- | Belair is well fitted for the:position.|ter, Mrs. Messier of Platnfield, visited S = pwn farm. # |present this last revenue mearly is mil.| Hupp Motor Car 19% 19 19 | yay strike developments had a decided | An all round athlete himself, he has|mr and Mrs. Albert Rollinson over the Each Fight On Own Basis Of the 342,000,000 total $34,000,000 or|Illinols Central ..107 ~~ 106% 107 [ Way strike developmonts had & decided |10 0 00T O perience in the work, | seek ead. b b 83 pec Ant 44 on yeRl eniio. When WD e Jon Orivs Sk Al 1% | oaiket. Prices closed unsetled, 1 5-3 to |having managed the Taftville Basket| Miss Etbel Adams and Miss Eloise |, MUCh too much of b A < i OPEN MAY TO NOVEMBER = |the local tax is: fromihirty jto forty fInt Mer Mar ... % UI18% A8% | DT ents met higher. with September | Ball Team of 1621-22. He takes hold | Stetson of Boston visited the: forormy |ing has been expended on the North Da- mills house buflding fs discouraged in|Int Mer Mar pr T4Y T4% TAY - £1.15 3-8 :1d Decwmber | of the team at bince, and there is no| parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Vince: ® |kota election. There is no logical con- TELEPHOXE DA Int P B2 ki Gpy | $LIB. A tonBlap oo ~ P! CEnL Ny vith the result b NIELSON 439-4. |these times of high costs. I need not| Int Paper % 5 % | 5117 14 to $1.17 3-5. Corn gained 3-5|doubt but what he will keep the or-|ams, last week. negtion of it with the result tell ‘you school teachers that the omly|Iron Products 3% 324 33 |57 cent and oat® 1-4@3-8 to 1-2|ganization intact, and up to the high| The M. . Sunday school motored to|3%°s in Indiana or Penn - cent. Provisions finished at five cents | Standard to which it has been devel-| Roseland. park_Saturday afternoon for | 19Wa: The Non-Partisan Leagus, - Jeom | d€cline to a like advance, oped. At present, he ‘is the qatcher|the annual picric. All enjoyed the out- [ON€ Semator. It is now to have two. That i ve ling wel! her .| on the Taftville eam, ing, s about a ere 0. it—New k. national life worth having flows from | “UCil. Giealings as well as higher pric the Taftville A. A. t and. he is_about all there is to. it—New Yor! the fireside, es characterizzed the |wheat trade [and Mike are a great combination. Hev. John W, Carter and family visiteq | Times. Mr. Blodgett said he wanted to get |-throughout the day.” Houses-with: east- - - Wililam Kendall and Mrs. Theodore ? the state tax of $1,700,000 repealed to| ern' connections led the buying, which Outlook Dubious Goodwin at Taftville Wednesday. Westbrook.—Dr. W t save the homes of the: people. He also | at first- appeared to take impetus chief- | The young man who posted one| The baseball team i5 to play the Nore | €380, With his fam was a brief. caller, t!:ldedh;rmflmn;;t;,:hr:s! to slet !t:?nsl;ues ly from the circumstances that a ‘quick [thousand, smackers severa weeks ago | wich state hospital team at Norwich Saf. | in town recently while en rou . 5< i en real es e's bur- 7 settlement of the railroad strike had be- den. come less primising. Later, = however, that Babe Ruth wouldn't make forty home runs this year and-had those urday. Mrs. Albert Rfllllnson and Ruth W ace visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Emem and family in Worcester. Following was the box score Sunday, J\.hy 9th, at Baitic: mobile to Boston. While here he Pondmeadow to see the house where Bis father was born, then owned by the @oc-: tor's srandfather, Carter Post. The pk has been known for many years as the Hinckley Post place. i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Baltic &. A. ; R ».O.E. R. Seribble 5 . ey Ry £ J. Scribble 1 Treize »| Northcliffe Suffers Break- A Sullivan § T Massey 6 . . 0 0 -0 down Powe 7 ¥ g e & i Taylor 3 ML ey Stockton Mol g Shaw 9 : 500 058 St. Armour ¢ . P 0 0 Jordan ...... 0 0 0 Dowe was batted out of th# box in the sixth inning. J. Scribble footed the rub- ber in the seventh. and thev hit him so hard that a message had to be sent in for Jordan for the remainder of the game. Good - fuck - for Jordan}; the game was TR LY Free to Asthma and | Hay Fever Sufferers Frae Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use-Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have a method for the control of | asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it is present as Hay Fever or chronic Asthma. you should send for a free trial of our method. 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