Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 10

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but: the investment -group was well sup- | rted. o Otfierwise the list was spo:ty and ir- |‘regular, forenoon declines of one 1o four among oils, steels, :quipments, 'motors and shippings being Icllowed by general -recoveries later. At tn: . end, ‘however, gains and losses wer: fxel. - Shorts in Mexican 'Petroleim ware again punished, that stock rising almost Values up to $40.60 Union Pac fle .. Union Pacific pr U S Rubber T S Steel' . Starts Today, July 15th Values up to $40.00 ten, points from its low of the morainz and closing at a net gain o* 2 3-4 after having shown a loss of 4 1-4 points. Par- American Petroleunis, Mexicar Seaboard ¥ S Steel U S Steel pr Vanadium Corp West Up Tel o’ Just 250 Suits in the very latest styles and finest ot fabric today’s generally strong bond mar. & nt. in the vate offerings at 2 3-4 per ce: ket, with easy money as an geceleratin latter part of ithe day fumds were best patterns and latest styles, at a remarkably ton — Men’s or Young Men’s styles, in any F factor. e shd Standayd Oil of Caltormia also’| Westing'e Air - A ‘benefitted by the vigorous rccoil In Mex- | Westing E & M .. 607 . f - y " ican Petroeum. Willys O'land . . ( )I ‘ 2 1 1 Former favorites of the equipment | Wilys Oand pr 1 e Sa e and motor types were tossed to and fIC | Worth Pump .. B ; ’ . ? g during the'.eaarly and intermediate pe- | Worth Pump A . .. ’ ; Sl 3 riods, but finishing at substantial gains| Worth Pump B . 78t 5 ] with Am n Can and Cofl!;“dl!ed . : - - Gas. Final prices for most of the mis | \EW TOP PRICES FOR 1. 3 it i i guar pur. Al i o e cellaneous showed triflling changes Siles S LIBERTIES, 4 Every Suit in this sale’ anteed all e : 50 Come in, select a high-grade Suit, in any style, R T ol o0 bhisaa: 2, pe York, July 14—U e Saen v in hi ip—i § e - 7 The three per cent. opening and re- | [EURUONE A% represented berty = Worsted, in high-class workmanship—in the ——— | single-breasted, double-breasted, 1, 2, or 3-but- newal rate for call. logns was met by pri- 1% g per cent. Another light day was reported in the forelgn market. where the further firm- ness of sterling bills was in striking contrast to reactionary tendencies else- where. Allied remittances eased two to six pomts and most of the mneutrals Norway and Sweden excepted. were low- 4 1-#= at 106.50 and fourth 4 1-4's at 101, while the first 4'= dup.icated their previous maximum of the year at 100 Foreign war loans made an. ndiffer: ent showng by comparison, British, French and Beigian governments man;. festing no definite trend. with heavisess freély available at as low as 2 per N - V. shade—solid colors, or fancy mixtures B SRR T AT e e e e : e ‘ancy mixtures. §1-2 per cent, but high grade commer- | {7 £ ” sdh o alues up to 540 00 N cial paper was marketed ‘at as low as 4 | & SeCORd ,:,’ a5 ) -ve YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE ABOVE SUITS IN ALL SlZES UP TO 48 STOUT : Liberty Bonds. STOCKS. - ? ‘ High. Low. ANY STRAW HAT | WHITE FLANNEL PANTS | PALM BEACH SUITS WORK SHIRTS ATHLETIC UNION iramtachona an the New Tork Sosk B | U8 I % e oo IN THE STORE Value $8.50 Values up to $22.00 | All Colors—Value $1.00 | SUIT—Value $1.00 oA T i Hich. faw. clome T3 i i ’.z‘ i3t . . E . . Am Beet Susar ... o a2 4% 1085 : Special $1.00 Special $6.00 Special $11.50 Special 75¢ - Special 85¢ e G (TR it T e : & \ Al 4 S Lib 4t & 00- 100.50 10100 Vietofy 4% 10.54 100.45 10052 I m-lu-unmuunumu y Am Car & Fdy . Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 > . Am Car & Fdy pr .. band. 114 MAIN STREET : 114 MAIN STREET e o i . Am Hide & L .. m,‘l‘ln.l'l‘ PRICES DECLINE. TE 563' TEL) NE 568- Am Hide & L pr .. cago, July 14.—Better- pr LEPHONE 3 EPHO! 3 Am Tel & Tel for escape from hlack rust h:an?:::;‘ Am Tob (B) to do with bringing about declines in Anaconda Con 1 cent to 1 518 net lower, September Associated ' Oil $1.13 3-4 to $1.13 7-8 and December | Atch T & S F $1.16 1-8 to $1.16 1-4. Corn finished FITCHVILLE iden Wednesday after two months' visit | through the village last week, lomr\i] ANDOVER and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com-| Atch T & S F pr .. 9 a_ shade off 1o 1 cent up, oats 1-4%, R with her gister, Mrs. Warren Thomp: Colchester. pany, Norwich, Conn., Balt & O to 3-8 cent dow % together with M= and Mrs. Bert Greene and family | Mrs. Thompson and her daughter A Mrs. Alpheus Nye and son Alpheus ace U d provisions var Rev. F. M. Klein of Mansfield preached . 3 your address, you will receive a book of; Balt & Ohio or ing from a set-back of 10 cents to w & Sibtaven over fi...,, Columbia in their new | accompanied her, to spend a week, spending 1wo weeks in Lyme with Mrs. |in the Congregational church here Sun-| old-fashioned songs freé—ady. Brook Rap Tr . rise of 3 1-2 cent, gl gy day with Mrs. Abble| Mrs. Harriet Niles and daughter Eliza-| Nye's pgrents. | aay 1ast. Friends in this village have just re-| Brook Rap Tr otf .. et beth spent Sunday in Danielson with rel-| Mrs. George Allyn has gono to New | MoiMay night the Men's club held a|ceived news from Ernest Vosper, who | Butte Con & 7 Chicago Gram Market: Mrs. John Sweeney with her daughter | Btives. York, where gne will be met by her hus- | meeting in the fown hall, having a lunch. | is at the state hospital at Middietown | Butte=& Suner Wheat— Hich Low. H Mary and Mrs. Bert Smith have returned | An airplane was seen passing over the [ band. . They had as speaker Commissioner R. B. | Conn., Mr. Vosper is rzceiving treatment | Canadian Pac < 1184 1154 11s% home after spending a week in Bristol, R. | Village Saturday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor meeting this |'Stoeckel of Hartford, who gave a very in- | for shell shock.in the world war, when he | Cent Leather WEY . 13y 113y £ ith Qigir atiler; Mos. Maky Taioh Joseph and Charles Fiske are passing | week was ably led by Howard Bushnell of | teresting talk. . State Police Captain Hur- | served in the American army overseas. | Cent Leather.pr MI%, 115% ue% B Me. and Mrs. Frank Davis and two|tW0 weeks in Willimantic with relatives, | Occum. The topic was How to Get the|ley also. gave a tall which all present|He was formerly employed by the Law- | Chandler Motor ~ = children have returned home to Storrs| Ethel Powers spent the week end in|Blessings of Freedgm. The presence of |listened to attentively: { ton Mills corporation and was very pop- | Ches & Ohlo 623 62 | after a few days visit with Mrs: Davis' | Yantlc with'Jane Sullivan. Miss Bennett of ean Hill was appreciated. Wednesday evening the Girls' league | ular among the young people in this vil-] Chl Gt West g 6414 64T ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hafris. Mrs. Jennte Fiske had as guests over | Sunday, July:16,"at the Fitchville Bap- | gave 4 supper at the hall. |lage. = His condition remains serious. Chi Gt West nr e 835 §3% €3 = Mr. and Mrs. John Elfstrom of Hart.|the holiday her sister, Mrs. Amos Double- | tist church, Rev. W. D. Hetherington, | Saturday night there is to be a dance.| O. G. Charron was a business caller in | Chi M{l & St P .. = fn;d .!m‘ The. ol wad - with A5 vy day, and daughter ansa and her niece, ['pastor, services will be as follows: 11 a. ‘Wednesday .evening Earle” W. Stone, | Norwich Wednesday. <~ JChiM & St. Poor __ 4 4% 3 34 = ot st y E Anna Sulllvan, all of Willimantlc. m., preaching service, ~subjeet, What |Miss Anna Christensen, John Christensen | Miss Severine Proulx has returned | Chi & N'west 3T% 3% 37 T ot Mo Enavies Kingberger spent| Mr. and'Mrs. Peter Gribbins ot Hart- Masters Ought We to Serve? 12.15 p. m.. | and Miss Ruth Cieveland, all of Hartford, | from a visit in Providence, R. L Chi RT & P . 40% 40 0y e Totidne 1 Prosdente: "M | ford spent a few davs cecently with Mr. | the cl&-prcn e SR 0 mone and | werb visitors at the home of Mr. Stone’s| Henry Rotterman and Oscar. Delhoft | Chile Comper - B e e Mo ks otre e | ana Mrs. Franols Gribbin. {reaciling service: tople, . How “to. Be |aunt, Mrs. William Thomipson. _lwere at Beach Pond Sunday and not at| Chino Copper COPPER FIRM. tuned WAth ‘tham for s visit: Miss Helen Thompson of Willimantic| 7 oRGS ol i Mrs. Feank Partridge of Saundersville, | Providence as stated. Corn: Prod Ret .. . July 14.—Copper firm, elec- Mrs. Edward Chappell Teturfied to Mer | Visited over the weck end with her aunt,| ednesday afternoon, July 19, the|Mass., wae a visitor the first of the week —_ Corn Prod Ref nr and later 14:. tin easler, Mrs, W. Relly. itchville Baptist Benevolent union is toat M. L. Webster's. Mrs. Webb of Nor- WII N Cosden .. . spot and nearby 31.00: futures 31 gy vaiegelons eon] 5 Mr. and Mrs, John McCann spent the | Deet h.Mrs. Leroy Lathrop. at her|wich is visiting at Mrs. Webster's. LLINGTON Cosden pr 1 o last week In Lisbon with relatives. pmen R : fron steady, prices unchanged: lead Guy M. Bartiett has a new car. Drawn by p Crucible Steel : " Preparations are being made for the St o seranr e e AVSANARRANSRNCETRITIRRFROTRE steady. spot 5.70@5:75: zinc steady, . Mrs. J. Edward Foley entertained over e missioners Lo serve for Wil | Del & Hudson East St. Louis spot 2 R tho. meliday Miss Mas Blliot of Bridge. | annual community picnic at Ocean’ Beach: Daries S0 Afilacn;: B‘er‘;iu‘:\n‘i‘r‘\”}i;.wlgenalzz' DeFLack & West ery 5.75; amimm:;? F;::‘ ?_;’;";Agfl;'m eason; ."" Probable date, July 20th. PLAINFIELD . William H. Browniee, Rollin R. Birdsal, | Dome Mines X Miss Katle A. Murphy of Norwich'ls — BEdmund Mercier ha i | Rrederick W. Colburn, Arthur H. Church, | Bfi® -« -« CALL MONEY FIRM. BRI I | ending several weeks with her: nlede, BOZRAH Rea et Hot ity o mes,o';e;x]?ff,,'g_s (flrfe:’lhnmav . Denman, William W. Downs, | Frie 1 or g 31 New Fork, July 14.—Call money easy; Mrs. Elmer Lathrop. office being taken up by Ralph Semey. |John Edwards. Clarence E. Essex, Carlos | ETie 2 Pr. e nie %1 3-4; ruling rate, 3; cloa- Bernard Vanness, Misses Catherine and | John Chapman has purchased a new| Mrs. W. P. Babcock is so much im-|J. Gueley, Anton Hak, Edward A. Hobby, { Fisher Bodv (0) pr 1% 120 s irer ; offered at 3; last lean 33 Margaret Sugrue and their niece. Mar- | Car. : proved in health that she is able to be | Wiillam A. Jones, Charles Korner, Bert| o0 pico e v o loans against acceptances 2 3-4. and you get the| |garet Sugrue, all of Naugatuck, were| Miss Fannie Lathrop and a friend are | out. | Latham, Walter B. Malo, Charles Mac-| G ofor - . . BR Fast Colors t you desire.” | | callers on friends Sunday. They made |Visiting the latter's relatives in Boston.| The iron fence surrounding the Lawton | Fariane, Charles E. Nichols, Howa™ W {:’" i el SPOT COTTON QUIET. result ye i trive b SutoToblle The Bozrah gravel road is very smooth | mills has been_ given a nex coat of | Pratt. Daniel L. Royce, Seth Schofield,| Gfn Mot Deb 7 p New York, Juiy 14.—Spat cutton quiet; Miss Etta McGrath, who was operated | this season. it | James G. Service, ArtHur L. Spicer, Louis | &t Yorti'n or middling 2285, *% on for appendlcitis at the hospital, is at| The recent showers have delayed the| Ben McComnell was in New London | Scmidt, F. Romaine Tucker, Frederick | Gt North Ore o home. alfhotigh sHe 18 not Tepovering s | season for the farmers ! Wednesday | S. Tyler, Moreitt Usher, Lincoln E. White, | Gulf States Steel rapldly as expected. Miss Fannie Lathrop and Robert Chap-| Nap Vosper was a caller Grosvenordale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jolicoeur, were visitors in Danielson Monday. Hupp Motor Car . Tilinois Central pr Instiration Cop Tnt Harvester n following Tolland county jurors have been drawn from Coventry: Freder- ¥ North Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer and son John ; Man were calling on friends in Norwich ! of Norwich were guests recently of Mrs, | Saturday. Stamford.—Thomas Norton of Stamford Dwyer's sister, Mrs. P. J. Lynch. 3 g announces the engagement of his daugh- The a-r-.-r.,.».um«. . tef, Miss Batty Nofton, rredet] ick A. Warren, Frederick S. White, Johe A band of gypsles in automobiles went' ~Goldfishes should fast oné day a week.| If vou will cut out this advertisement | Weber of New Yok, ) e ::' :::: :f':rr or E. ‘Wright. Albert . Potter, wnce K d ey R Hoxie, Samuel A. Tiall, Thomas J. Seers Wiillam H.' Armstrong, George A. Brad- bury, Oscar Z Bowers, Frank O. Boyn- ton Robert G, Brooke, Irving W. Botha: Asa Burdick, Arthur A. Cushman, Marv! Tron Products Kennecott aloa Lehigh Vallay Marlin Rock % z P. Coleman, Th E. Dunham, Frank Miwell Metor A . Fimore, George F. Freeman, Joaeph Miami Conper LB. Gree well A. Hill, Byron W. Hall, Midvale Steel . ;zalh'; Hn"\ehn (‘Fan'l\‘,l xnmn‘lz‘e"“"m 4 N ury, o] | ey flliam - LITTLE PIG Mok e T s D LAt Jeten B Lo O Ttig s 3 is, Perki L. Lathrop, Daniel C. Long, STEAKS, pound.. 25¢ e s e FRESH CREAMERY LARGE SELECTED M ohe e Fierman Meyer, Robert W, Pitkin. Archus - Rte 513 B. Porter, H. Bertram Pomeroy, Ralph SIRLOIN, ROUND, PO RKCHOPS 1 18 BUTTER, pound.. 39c | EGGS, dozen...... 29¢c } & mom 8 e T Ty, Geree . Roberson Ar. & 5 1 + thur L. eed, James E. Staniey, m 3 c 'V("-nral 9”" Smith. Giib H. St ), Wesley L. Tripp, PORTERHOUSE 'RK , 1D, IN ONE POUND PRINTS EVERY EGG GOOD SUE W B aan Ao Winfe1d Seott Vinton. Fred W. Chase. - North Pacifi 8y \ BEST RIB NICELY CURED i FINE 3 Pan R R Frig Salad days are thoss in which the \ SOMETHING SW[FT’ S Pl BEST RED STAR Pierce Arrow 18% long green is plentifu = LEAN ; GOOD - NEW Roast Beef | "\ rcren Boneless — Rolled SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib..... 20c for thy Ready for the C TS Oven Ib. 29c [rowr=1o RUMP and LOlNS LEAN BEEF, Ib. 12V5c Y FOR POTTING FINE CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Ib.. 15¢ . SILVERLEAF Swordfish CORNED . FIGBARS... ... ...[ ARD Potatoes 7 FRESHLY MADE | Island Sound 15 LBS. PECK Ib. 7c | 21bs. 25¢| 1b. 20¢ [21bs.27¢| 49c¢ FRESH CAUGHT ‘BEST | pORGIES, Ib. . ... 18¢ BREAD FRESH CAUGHT ik " I - TWO LAYERS FLOUR FLATFISH, Ib. .. 12V4c = : or EEF. Ib Fores, b Covered With a Smooth FRESH e R b L ovs | oo o ik | 2SS SCE | STEAK COD, ib... 20c . ARMOUR’'S SMOKED : lebChops,lb 45c FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 Ib. sack. 34c MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER, bb....... 39¢ SHOULDERS, Ib. PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, 2 for. ... 25¢ 17c Each 25¢ LUSCIOUS, FREE STONE Canteloupe, 4 for.. 25¢ | PEACHES, 2 qgts.. . 30c ' RUMFORD BAKING POWDER, 11b.can 30c || ¢ TASTY, DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE:»29c kY - Washington Club Bottling Co. ZEPHER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. ".‘ M

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