Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 9, 1922, Page 8

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bl B i v ot et e i | i Final C e ’ ~ NOW GOING ON! The chance of a lifetime to buy dependable furniture and furnishings at such sacrifice prices. No other sale of any kind can begin to approach the amazing “values that you will find here, at this Final Clean-up Removal Sale.. Our prices and policies make this sale the greatest in tell the story: our history. These values . DUNT WAIT —BUY NOW — AND SAVE A Value You Ca.nndt Dupliéate We mean this! Compare, the style, construction and appearance with any suite at anywhere near the price. and you will agree it's the best™ value you have seen—large, well made pieces, dust-proof, Queen Anne design, Dresser, Bedstead, Chifforobe and Dressing Table, in American * Walnut, complete for— A Handsome 8-Piece Dining Suite This is the best selling Dining Suite on our floors, and the reason is B plain when you see it. because you cannot buy it at the same price elsewhere. We guarantee this. Suite consists of fine American Wal- nut Finish Buffct, larse 48-inch Table, and: six genuine leather-seated Chairs, or Tapestry Covered—choice of either. An exceptional value. ey e ' Regular Pri .00 — SrEanr it price ... $129.50 || CTEANGE saie CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE ........ Look Over These Wonderful Values and Judge for Yourself Fine Silk Floss Mattresses ................ $15.85 LARGE SIZE PORCH ROCKERS A comfortable Rocker for the porch —well made, in green or natural Grish—only & few Jofe. s don't de. | | 3-Burner New Perfection Oil Stoves........ $18.95 fay—Clean-up Sale 52.95 F —— Genuine Cork Linoleum, square yard ......... Full size Standard Range ................. $49.00 Couch Hammocks, less than cost ......... .58;95 up ‘Upholstered Willow Rockers . All-Cotton Mattresses .................... $ 7.85 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs.......'.... $13.45 OAK DRESSER Just 'the thing for your spare Bed- room—Iarge size- Oak Dresser and a full size Steel Enamel Bedstead— i S e . $16.75 3 Floor Lamps, complete with shade .......... $13.95 et il it i Bl et AR NIT ORI 2 101 22 Oak Dresseys with large mirrors ............ $11.90 Sliding Couch Beds, complete ............. $11.85| GENUNE CEDAR CHESTS Not all chests you see advertised GuaranteedBrassBeds...................314.95 REED CARRIAGES As illustrated — upholstered in || 4-passenger Lawn Swings ................ $ 9.85 || &0 prices are genuine. Red plain Repp, with matiress cusht || e 2 S B0 S TR M 2 fon — removable back curtain — Loe ||| harware, dove-tail construction — Regulai price $33.00. | White ‘Enam s . Begulai price $5500 $27.95 el Beds . o0l e 974,85 Cloan-up Sais Prics $16.95 WE ARE VERY FORTUN- ATE TO BE ABLE TO OFFER THESE LOW PRICES BECAUSE RUGS AR E ADVANCING IN PRICE. WE BELIEVE THAT ANY.- BODY IN NEED OF A RUG, WILL BE SAVING A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF MONEY BY PURCHASING DUR- ING THIS CLEAN-UP SALE. 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS $29.50 TAPESTRY RUGS . $21.75 : 9x12 . WILTON VELVET RUGS $33.75 e 27x54 . TAPESTRYRUG_S ¥y ALL GOODS 9y | Owing to Rapidly DELIVERED auto Trucks| “The Big Store with the little pri ""me:n'to'im-%fl ANYWHE:EKS ‘:9'“'137W“‘;‘°”s‘“°*’fiotwich.m_ Orders During HOPKINTON jvices in that church Sunday morning. During the thunder shower Friday|. A truckload of cotton tipped over on L o aurel street, Ashaway, Friday after- cevening a barn belonging to Mrs. Eidred | noon, temporarily interfering with traf- #mall potatoes this year in this vicinity. Mrs. Kittio Green has arrived. in’ town ¥ s after spending the winter and spring In| Mr. and Mrs. = Smith of Higganum . n New York. Ly : spent Sunday' with Mrs. Smith's parents F. Collings was struck by lightning and | fic. ; : 5 A ‘batl’ game Saturday afternooh be- | Mr: and Mrs. Northdrift, . 8 Borned with its contents, which consisted | AR automobile, sald to befrom New | iween ninus from White Rock and Potter | 3158 Loretta Fielding has returned of & large part of Mr. Collings’ new hay , was reported upset at Norman's | iz resulted in a.score of 4 to 3 in. favor | 2Eter spending several = weeks " In New Zrop. ThHe property was not insured. it |CCFIEE. Near Ashaway. Sunday evening. | or \White Ttock, London and Waterford, was Jocated 8o far from other bulldings| Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brooks of|. Miss Phebe Langworthy has so far re- | oo DuPres of Norwich ealled om that mothing else was endangered. North Andover, Mase., were guests at the | sovered from a recent serious operation | 0048 here Sunday. 2 Nino new members were recently re-jhome of Frank H. Brown Wednesday.iat the Rhode Isiandhospitar as to retuén cefved into the fellowship of the Fin ight. 1 lm the cottage at Quonochontaug Beach. Hopkinton Baptist church. Dr. A’ L.' A blight is turning the ptato vines Thompson and others conducted the ger- yellow and mppears to cause a crep of ———— e 1 Essex.—Word has been received In 'town of the marriake of Walter Hyatt "flu}tlfliwx'fltht 2} Pueblo, Cel. > Monte Carlo was opened in 1363.\ ability of pools to attract * following at the Higher levels, | with profit-taking and o weakened tech- i H | i { | garding the coal strike nical position, encouraged the "bear” at- tacks, which were directed prineipally against the moters, oils and shippings. Favorable overnight devel ts Te- early strength especially to the stocks/of coal companies and coal carrying rallroads, | bug_irregularity developed under heavy selling pressure in later dealings. Several\new highs for the " year were recorded-on the upward movements, not- ably by Omaha, Chicago and North- western, Pere Marquette and Lackawan- na raflroads, Gorn Products, May depart- men stores and Detroit £dison. ‘Weakness of | shipping shares = was ascrined fo reports of a virtusl aban- Amer- | donment of the ship subsldy bill jcan International gcorporation " dropping 3 points and Marine preferred ‘about a point. Chandler 4nd Studebaker ' al- 80 sold .off on ‘the assumption ‘that they h&d lost thelr speculative flavor. Mexican Petroleum fuctuated within a range of nearly nine points, closing at 2 net loss of six for the day. Dutch, ‘General Asphalt and_other for- elgn ofls reacted in sympathy despite the ratification of the Mexican debt agreements, ~which is was' believed e government estimate vi »ieid had 2 bear- ich influence on tae gorn marketOats were neglected. aavnsions refiected sarp downturns in (ne price of hogs. COTTON New York, Aug. 8.—Spot cotten quiet widdling 20.!‘5. % Replogle s Steel Republic I &S . South Pacific South Raflway South Ry pr Tenn Copper Tob Prod A . Tobacco Prod Tobacco rts . Unlox: Pacific 24% |last loan 4; call loans against aeccept- 144% |ances 3. { Unlon Pac pr . ';(%i U S Rubber ; 5 55% | METAL MABKET . Bteet -103% 01 101% | Now York, Aug. 8.—Copper ; ek o el S100 100§ deioia kot and fatures 14 @ 14 1-%. Westhouse Bl 3.0 i - 613% 61% Ty firms spot and nearby 32.62; fu- Wil o (.)lh“ g 8% 3 tures 3275; iron steady, prices fin- ys Q'landipr . 38% 39% | chang; lead steady, spot - 5.75@5.80; g 51% 51% | inc quiet, Bast St. Louis spot: amd - | nearby delivery 6.30; antimony, ®pot . BOND MARKET New. York, Aug. §.—Strength of specs | \ - ulative railroad bonds was the outstand- Chicago }t‘-r-x-' Markeg : ' ing devclopment in today’s bond market. Hish w. Closs §5.25@5.62. = would strengthen thefr positions. ~ Total sales, were approximately 775, 000 shares, = % Forelgn exchange rates wers. again reactionary on comparatively light. deal- ings. Substantial improvement was no! ed, however, in Roumanian exchange, | oI which was nearly double’its quotation a ) 4s; New Haven debenture week ago. § 3 Call money opened at 3 1-2 per’ceat. and hardened: to 4 -in the afternoon, the time loan ‘market continued quict with hile: Ps & little change in rates. Some improve- |COMPany’s 5's improved on publication of ment was noted ‘in_the yolume of busi-|® ;&ufirfx:m R A 6 Y pec ly ToRY: 20 gritng hankoaresmposs the 5's, tended upward an announce- ment that President Obregon had ratified | the debt agreement, Brazilian issues, im- proved fractionally - but other foreign bonds were relatively backward. Liberty issyes. eased slightly on fairly active N STOCKS, The follnwitig 1s = summary of the transactions on. the New York Stock Ex- change up to.3 P. M.: Hizk t.w. Claee | dedlings. Affed Chem 7 73 73% | Tota! sales (par value) wers approx- Allls Chalmers .... 68% 52% 53% | imately $12,341,000. Ame Beet Sugar. . A % Two large industrial issues were of- ' Am fered today, $4,000,000, six per, cent. 30 Sk i year first mortgage sinking fund gold R 3 1 bonds, Series A of the General Refrac- S tories company, which wers offered at ot 95 1-2 to yield .30 per cent, and $2,- Vi E 51 {000,000 § per cent. 15 year first mort- Am 75 |gage sinking fund gold ~bonds " of the Am # 2! 122% | Wardman Park Hotel, Inc., of Washing- Amy Tobaco 151 |tom, D. C.( which were offersd at par. Am Woolen Anaconda Cop . Atch T & S F . Belt ‘& Ohio . Balt & Ohio pr . Beth Steel (B) Brook Rap Tr . Brook R T caf . U S Lib 3d 4% 100.; Butte & Sup . U S Lib 4th 4% 101. Canadian Pac . Victory 43.. ..100.90 100. Cent Leather do called ....100.52 10038 Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio % | bond. Chi Gt West .. ~ Chi Gt West pr Chi Mil & St P Chi M & St P pr Chi & N'west Chi R 1 & Pac Liberty Bonds. 1.0, Clase 10092 100.98 10118 100.48 100.54 100. ada 100.88 100.52 Forelgn Exchange. With “the exception of riing. al quotations are in cenis per umt of for algn <urrency: Chils Copper . Year Chino Copper Steriing— Yesteriny A Cosden Demand Crucible Ste ! cables Del & Hudson Frames™ Dome Mines .. Erie Frie 1 pr Erie 2 pr . Fisher Body Gutlders .. Marks Lire ., . Swiss francs Pesotas s Belgia. nfrancs { Kronen : Sweden Denmark Norway Greece Gen Electric Gen Motor [N Gen Motor Deb Gen Motor Deb 7 p e 953 Great North Ore .. 40 Great North pr Hupp Motor Illinois - Central Inspiration Cop ... Illinois Cent pr A Int Harvester Int Mer Marino . Int Mer Marine p Inter Paper CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Aug. §.—Renewal éver the- railroad strike led to a little tightening up of Values at times in the wheat market today. Business, however, lacked volume, and the pric: changes 1§ | were narrow, a-majority of traders hold- R 5 531 |Ing off for the government crop report Int Paper pr sta .. 71% . 71% | Which was lssued after the closs gnd Kennecott .. .. 363 361 ; which proved to be about as had been Lehizh Valley . ... 65 65%.| expected. Final quotations on wheat Maxwell Motor A .. 56% 565 |Wwore unsettled at 1-4c net decline to 1-2¢ Mexican Petrol 186 167 |gain, with September $1.06 to $1.05 1-8 Mex Petrol pr” 1 95% 95% |and December $1.06 1-2 to $1.06 5-8. Mex Seaboard ctf: 19 1935 | Corn lost 1-2@5-8 to 7-8, oats finished Miami Copper .. .. 29 293% 298 |unchanged to a shade lower, and provi- issouri K & T 12 2 |slons down 5c to. 20c. 5 18 18 Dealings in wheat were the smallest MoK &Torwi.. 42% 42% |of the year, and it was more the dearth Missour! Pacle .....33% 22% 22% |of selling than the character of the buy- jo11s | Quoted tn dollars and cents per $100 | of tenslon | Under the stimulus of heavy buying, - 306% . 105 106% the seven St. Paul lssues reached new | 10¥3G. 1003 - I top Ievols for 1922 at average gains of mn i ik one point, but they sagged slightly to- ward the close. Seaboard .consolidated o sixes and San Franclsco adjustment six- 403 es also broke through for new highs, | 5% while & good demand was noted for Chi- | : cago and Alton 3 1-2's, Missourt o AN cific general 4's, Rock Island refunding n% % 385 Erie issues. { gy The Cerro De ‘Pasco §'s responded to | NORWECH TO the better prices for | that company’s | The AL . » -, stock: while Pacific Gas and Electric |, The Mantle of Charity ~—was - the theme of Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey's » {mon at the First Congregational churc Sunday morning. The text I Peter 48. And aboye all things have fervant cha:- ity among yourselves; for charity sial | caver a multitude of sins, Avery Rav }and daughter, Miss Ruth Xay, of Spring- | field, Mass, assisted the choir, &l | the places of tenor and soprano.. Dur- |ing the”Sunday school hour the «pening exercises comprised a“"ten minute mis- sionary - programme, entitlad Tha Boxes by the contest girls. Following itz brief exercise, the AMen's Forum conven- jed in the church suditorinm with the topic for discussion, The Plazz of a Church in a Community. The service of the Younz Paople’s » Endeavor society was post- : Congregatimal Herbert E. Hicks of Martford, {fleld secretary for Connecticut, was the speaker, taking for his subject, The Big Four of Christian Endeavor. The foi- lowing .committees, Looxout, Prayer | Mecting, Missionary and Soctal, mention- {ing the works, etc. There was speeial |music and singing. 'The mesfing was at- | tended by several visiting dsiegations. Announcement was mad> of ¢ Sundey school plenie, of th n Congregational ‘churen | Wednesday at Havmyland, Poquetamuck | Cove, In case of postponement owing ta | stormy weather the church beli is to be irung at 8.30 o'clock that morninz. . Avery Ray and Miss Springfield -vere week ent and 3 MHerbert L Yerrington. All left 5y automobile rning to pass several days on er, spending the day at the lat- ter place at the home of Mr. Pecks par- r. and Mrs. Theodore D. Peck Peck’is remalning for two weeks stay with his aunts Miss Annie Smitn and Miss Rose Smith, of Colchester, who 2180 had as guests Sumday, thelr brother, | George Smith and -his son, “Wallacs { Smith, of Holyoke, Mass. Hertlert E. Hicks of Hartford, Chré- tian Endeavor fleld secretary -for this state, was the speaker at the Sunday afternoon service of Scotland Road C.'E. soclety. Accompanying Secretary Hicks were his wife and little_son, Douglas, {who were guests over Sunday night ‘of was the speaker at the union C. E. ser- Vice. Miss Eiizabeth Coffes of Upper Wash- Ington street is passing several days'at Tannersville, Penn, at the summer home of her nephew, William Belford, of New York. S 3 Scientists can now ~producs 006 degrees of heat, greater than the hot- | test star known. e Tonic food value, body, real quality is in every bott eof eiser Made famous by the manufacturers of Bevo, A B.Ging Draught, A. Malt gh products. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC,, ST.LOUIS J. €. Worth & Company Distributors er Ale; ' AB.Root Beer, A.B. B.Barley rup. Malt’ 5Nutrir§Z and other friends in Franklin, where Mr. —Hicks R PR P S

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