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WORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAT, tiful birthday cake and arranged for 4 serving refreshments, an argument . p /There were present children, grand-|man and Jockinella. The argument wax- fl:imren great grandchildren of the|ed warm and all the men and women r ~ A B of the day. These Included Mrs.|not working in the mill, and the chil- » s Lbnis Lebeouf, of Worcester, Mrs. Emile|dren of the neighborhood, were attract- iiam Pouquette and children, of Putnam, nu. ed by the squabble, Constable John William Dalgnault of Southbridge, and|Kennedy placed two of the crowd under DANIELSON at the same time has strived to ll'e ade- Dbeen ded | Mrs, Lilllan Gremier, - George Grenier,|arrest. Tt was found that the night quate service to. the taxpayers in every and Joseph Grenier. Six of the gue: watchman had a right to carry a revol- Judge Frank D. Haines, of the su- |department of the town's affalrs. all day Wednesday. They were not chil-| were great-grandchildren. Mrs. Goulet,|ver and that he had no part in the affair 3 5 5 BIG ACTS—5 -mr"wm, at a hearing in Middletown | The statement of the financlal condl-|dren from the nearby towns to whom|who is the second wife of Mr. Goulet,|when it started. TQDA,Y’ FNDAY) SATURDAY- 'y . R Wednesday, found Albert Wilson dnd | tion of the town as nearly as the same |the beauty -spot. of Old Woodstock iS|\was present, as were ~Melbina Bither, p t Mrs. W. J. Bartlett addressed the - { Henry Wood, both of Moosup, not guilty | Can be ascertained as of August 15, 1922, | most fami but ths seventy odd Visi-|who' played the piano, Melvina Benolt|cniidren at the public playground Wed- ( ; Q i s - of violating an injunction forbidding | follows: tars from York’s East Side tene-|and Frank Jarvis. nesday morning. She urged the children l'an e s 2 ¢ picketing about the plant of the Aldrich LIABILITIES ment district spending two joyous weeks| . Goylet spent an enjoyable day|to begin saving their pennmies to buy a Manufacturing company. Messrs. Wil- | New bonds issued to take up in the country: Just a-week of their. hol- = surrounded by his children, grandchil-ldollar Chautauqua ticket, which admits son and Wood were rapresented bv At- | all otes, Int. At 4 1-2 . c. $45.000.00 |iday i spent but already sunken cheeks | jren and great grandchildren. It was| them to ail performances as well as to torney J. J. Desmond of Norwi: as|Old bonds .. e 10,000.00 e fli‘.‘l&‘?'.n"é"'.;’.h ‘:"‘:‘ ;::m‘};‘;""[‘; the first reunion of the family and Mr.|the Junior Chautauqua. 1, Lt B. Back, f | Interest due on new nds, Oct . Goulet sed iation of the ;-mu“mnA .Z‘;".’.’nf P the ‘il oo | X 1922 1012.00 | serious little' faces, It was & grand|ponoc gorProsseC AbPrefatio The death of State Policeman Phillp B. F. Keith Vaudevnlle pany. Intérest due on old bonds fo outing far all the Fresh ars who ar-| 2’0 G0% 0T SETNE MEC 1 BOUL ) W. Flynn was noted with regzet by pres- |\ ) | JLLETTA & COMPANY—Excellent Variety Offering “Mr. Wood represented *o the court| Sept. 1, 1922 176.00 irived In Putnam a week -ago. .A large| ;. "lire Gifts were presented by the police force, to . whom he was well e e e e that his wife wanting to do the family motor truck started from Eastford ear-| oranjohildren and great-grandchildren. = i ; known. While he has not done duty ' BARBETTE "ALTON & ALLEN - washing and needing washing powder, he $56,187.50 [ly In the morning. Stops Were ma Among the gifts was a box of cigars, had left their home early in the morning ASSBTS wherever there were children and theio "ot inalion smoking. set and & PAIF| o mombers: or (e foee To e hoe ~THE AERIAL _WONDER EXCELLENT COMEDY to go to the store after powder. It was |Sinking funds to pay old aggregation - was deposited, at Roseland while making the trip that he met Mr.| bonds Wijson and stopped at a point not dis- | Due from sta tant from the mill plant to talk with him, 19815 ., .. about labor union matters and to in-|Due from state, 30 p. e teach- vite Bim to come to his home for a| ers' salaries .... conference. He said he had not engag- |Due from state, one-half super- o4 in picketing, had not intended to and visor's exp. ... had no futurs intention of disobeying the | Due from state, tran-purunon other members of the force he was here of house slippers. cheon often enough to make acquaintancss [ YLOR—C 1 i Entertaine e "“52‘;,‘3“2{'«}.'2“- chudnnu"-”liud wandered| It Was in the evening that the real|who liked him both as an officer and a CHADWICK & TA . 41400 |from their’ tenement homes to the East|Celebration began. There was _Instru-|man. 5 he River watartront’ had even seen the ir.| menial musle singing and,_then 2| "1y’ was motced by sme of the elder HARRY HOLMAN & CO. clearing of the rooms for dancing. AS|,..gigents of Putnam that Rev. William g 2837.54 | tle artificlal. ponds in Central Pari 9 Goulet sud- g - S Never had their eyes beheld such a|the dance progressed Mr P. Kennedy of New Haven, who was FFERING ettt StiimE an the calm waters ‘ot |denly he jumped to hie feét and, tak:|pi ' Bviar, and attended school FULL STAGE*€OMEDY O Roseland with its surroundings of wood-|In§ ome of the young ladies took Part|pere, was among the priests on the 214.42 injunction, and that counsel for the| and tuition at K. H. S.,.... 7728.00 | covered hills,” growing corn and wila|'m the dance. Adriatic, the steamshin on which an ex-l ALSO FEATURE PHOTOPLAY union had warned against violating the [Due from state damage by dogs flowers, with here and there a cottage| Mr. Goulet was born in Canada, Aug.|plosion occurred Friday last. All the E O,B . .75 J 19 Injunetion. and treatment fqr rob. ... 214.58 lor a camp. There are animals in Rose-| 15, 1848, He came with his family tofpriests on board stood by ready to'give| ugene rien In ohn Sn-“th In view of this fact. Judge .Haines|Due from St. James' mission one land park. Live squirrels and iron dogs|Putnam over fitty years ago and foriany assistance possible. The several : wonld not issue an order for contempl,| Year's rent .............. _ 2500 |and deer. On the backs of the last|over a quarter of a century lived here|prieses deferred to Fr. Sinott as senfor) but made it clear that the injunction | Bank balance in the Danlelson named some of the youngsters took an|while employed as a tinsmith by the N.|priest present. so he administered the imaginary ride for miles and mifles. Then|Y. N. H. & H. raliroad. When the tin|last rites of the church to the dying. there were games. But the boating and|shop was transferred o Taunton, about| y .. p yerriam has arrived homs must be obeyed in every particular, point- | Trust Co. .................. 741085 | ing out that workers have a right to |Bank balance in the Windham strike, but have absolutely no right to| Co. Nat. Bank ... 2514.45 | bathing, provided for by friends of the|twenty-six vears ago, Mr. Goulet Went|g.,m' 7 Boston hospital where he has|[l Children Free if PHOTOPLAYS Interfere with others who may desire to |To cash on hand .... 10.45 | children, was the greatest attraction—|thero and has lived there ever since. Ho|peen for several weeks. The operation|Hl At eontinue at their usual labor. ! ——————— jexcept perhaps the picnic luncheon, with|is In remarkably good health and con-| erformed has been beneficial and he is ccompani Y OF THE Wednesday afternoon, funeral services | $22.400.86 | all one could eat. Putmam lodge of|tinues young in body and in spirit. He|ho ' resting to regain his lost weight Except tor George shington Talbot, 73, were |Leaving an indebtedness as far as known | Elks furnished ginger pop and fruit could not say too much for the honor BETTER CLASS held at the home of his son, Thomas O. | of $36,031.55. punch, beside quantities of popcorn and |done him by those dear to him. Mr. and and strength. : The body of Mrs. Allce Medbury Tuffts 0 Talbot, on the West Side, Rev. J. W. Debt in full 1921 . $41,523.29 crackerjack and bags of peanuts. All|Mrs. Goulet will remain in Put_nflm for fnam for' burial’ in . Carter of the Attawaugan Methodist [ Debt as known 1922 . . 73603155 |day long the children scampered about.|the remainder of the week, calling upon|7as (;’:(:"‘,‘:h;mg’et";’fl';‘mfy. e Thursday, Friday, Saturday ehurch conducting the service. Burial Some of the smaller ones, tired out be-|friends and acquaintances of twenty-five atenern . Ahakeasin lglster ol D! was in Putnam Heights cemetery. The [ Bing a reduction of ........ $5,491.74 | fore the day was done, curled up in the|years ago. Medbury of Putnam. Her husband d'ed following members of Quinebaug 10dge, | The new bonds are Issued bearing in- | Shade of the great trees and took a rest-| Names were called. threat swere made)in Deprojt last October and his body was I 0. O. F, acted as bearers, Judge OS- |terest at 4 1-2 per cent., the first year's | [l 5i¢sta in the open. All signa of home-|and there was general strife and turmeil| ;1o hrought here for burial. ear F. Atwood, J. E. Allen, A. A. Ennis int, belng $2025.00 pavable semi-anmual. | Sickness, which appeared the first few|ar the rear of one of the tenements In and Willlam Hallowel, A F. Wood was | 1n ench vens commisine st o roiual | days. had disappeared. It was @ glorl-|the mill village In Mechaniosville. This| Mre. ik O Foriery ot Masdeiack IN GUS EDWARDS' the funeral director. the budget to poy off one bond of $1500, | 0US da¥ for all, including the adults who|happened Tuesday morning. Tuesday YN, UnAenw = & Mr. Taibot was a native of the town 4 i : Kimball hospital, Wednes- had supervision of ,the visitors. They|evening E Jockinella was brought|3at the, Dav z thus the interest charges each year will | . evening _Enrico Jo : = S Thospasn, & won of Willies: sll e | e breauicediaa e Srinemal ia reauaed. | |had their pleasure in watching thelbefore Justice Percy Tourtellotte, !n|day morning. She was operated —upon 13 c oo ays” ¥ Keac ot. He had made his pleasure of the youngsters. Many chil-| North Grosvenordale, charged with in- ;‘wol d:'es‘rsd n‘:::! :n}umge s:"m&rse:;f‘r_\m“j:‘: heme in the town of Brooklyn with his ll(g r’:wom- to the telegraphic request |dren showed 2 quick aptitude for learn-|(ojcation, breach of the peace. assault, “;a it < wom, at whose home he died, after a |0f C. L. Bardo, an official of the N. Y. [ing. They know now that milk is not|ana using abusive language. The com- Brifoina Dol e et onaibie: Unburabls. Masitiof Bavhsod in. the lomg illness. He was a rember of Dan- |[N. H. & H. R. R. company, members |found in bottles; they see where ears| plainant E eae Ida Ranona. Jockinella| By letter, telegram and in person, ap- Gf' ging k; 18 e pE :! frtamable et of ! oo lelson Methodist church and of Uncas |Of the court of burgesses, in the absence |of hot corn, sold from push carts drawn|yag fined $2 on each count which, with|plicants are seeking a position to fill the ‘eatest reen ssic Ever Filmed. i e- _wa en the Soul of lodge of Odd Fellows. Besides his son, | from the borough of Warden W. A. Bur- |up beside the curb of Second avemus,|qosts, amounted to $28.70. Alfred Ram-|vacancy as superintendent of :chools in!ll “When We Were a Couple of Kids.”—Seven Astounding Reels. he leaves a step-son, Joseph Burton of |TOWS. called the attention of the local po- |come from; they have seen the farm-|,ona. night watchman at the mill, whaPutnam. In all probability the matter Danielson and a step-daughter, Mrs. John | lice department to the possibility of ef- |hands in the hayfield; they have gath-|iried to act as peacemaker, was charged |will be decided at a future meeting of HALL ROOM BOYS AN UP TO DATE & 9y IN “MATINEE IDOLS SELZNICK NEWS Whitney of Putnam. forts being made here to intimidate erdin |ered the eggs from the henhouses and|ith carrving a concealed weapon. He the school committee. Brookiyn's prudent admilnistration of |°F CDEine crews, or to damage railroad |from nests in the barn; they have, in 18 town affairs during the past year js |PTOPerties through sympathy for the |some instances found that it is not well rewarded with a reduction of the town |Striking shopmen. to interfere when the bees are gather- , indebtedness by $5,481.74, as shown by | [N it rather lengthy telegram the |ing honey; they have gathered great < figures contained in a statement iepar- | Taiiroad company, which presumably has [arms full of ox-eved daisies, have heln- Jifts od and released on Wednsday. sent simllar telegrams to other towns|ed to pick the betries from which huck: Taxpayers will be delighted with thisand clties of the state, asking for the leberry pies are made: in fact they will —_— k substantial reduction of the town's debt | CO-OPeration of the local police in pro- [go back and tell their liitle meighbors within the past twelve months and will |tecting the railroad company, its trains |many things that will sound like fair: aE L e note with pleasure that Brooklyn mow \nd crews from an untoward interferencs | Stories to the stay-at-homes. But thers| ABKET CLOSED IRREGULA SemyMiter. ! owes only $36,031.55, as near as can be |bY Strikers or their sympathizers. is_another whole week of country life} New York, Aug. 16.—Wall street found | -0 U2 200 astimated at this particular time. Promptly following the receipt. of Mr. |before them and to children of their fredsh e_r;cm:r_l‘seme:u tt_odfly ey ;E;ng“';} et DR ot The board of selectmen of whish Al- | Bardo’s telesram here ~ Wednesday | years this seems a long. long. time, andjand rail strike situations, indul Gieat/ North' OFe L 414 Mert S Feld has been the head during | MOTNINg members of the court of bur- | they have not begun to think of going|an early buying demonstration that L S - THEATRE the past year has been unusually care. |8esses called Chief John McFarland in |back to the hot pavements yet. caused an appreciable advance in P"fC:S Tilinois Ceng: Faaorie ful in the expenditure of town men conference and laid the matter before on the stock market. This gave way to R % 1 ana | 09 e o At o birthday observance at which| guiness Jater which was taried by spe- | Inspiration Cop .. P A {him. The borough officials are acting {four generstions - were . represented,| o) g trations in individual issues. |Int Harvester ...114 < in a pirit of courtesy as there is no in- | Charies Goulet, 74, of Taunton, Mass.| overa; ot which seached new highs for |Int Mer Mar .... .. 15% . Glcation, outwardly at least of the ot | formerly of Futnam, danced ine Sli-|ine year. Profi-taking caused mome ir.|Int Mer Mar pr g Y. 2 S shi vit) y r nter"” aper . raliroad company expresses apprehension | Lo onca home dances With the youns| regularity at the close. ? about occurring in this particular ter- ritory, where there are no striking shop- men, nor sympathizers who would be est of them, Wednesday evening. Mr.| Trading continued to be largely of a |Int Paver prsta:. Goulet is having a week's vacation. He|professional character, but the day's | Kennecott .- is staying at the home of his youngest|gales, 675,000 shares, were among the | Llehizh Valley ! E - R 3 5 D€ icon, Antonio Goulet, who boards with|highest in recent weeks. Maxwell Mot A L o dn ot minner Interfre Withlurs Rose’ Lavigme, on South Main| Most of the standard rails advanced | Mexican Petrol e Or =R oyeN, street. Mr. Goulet and his wife were|1 to 3 points in the early trading on buy- [ Miami Copper Attorney E. L. Darble, who has been |brought to Putnam by motor by the son,|ing orders based on the belief that a flood | Missouri K & T acting as counsel for Barnett C. Hart, |last Sunday. When it was discovered|of traffic will be loosed by the termin-|Mo K & 'f' w i .... the Providence man held under bonds of | that Wednesday was Mr. Goulet's 74uh|ation of pending labor troubles and ‘re- | Mo K & T w | pr .. $5,000 after a hearing in a justice's | birthday the son set.about arranging a|flected in the earnings statements, but |M K & § 3d war court in Plainfield last week to answer | proper observance. In this he was as-|most of the gains were reduced to frac- [ Missouri Pacific in the superior court, at the October ed by Mrs. Lavigne, who threw her|tions by the seiling pressure in the large | Missouri Pac pr term, to a charge that he attempted to |house open for the event, baked a beau-|dealings. Outstanding shares, which reg- | Nat n & Steel The Drama of a Phantom Disgrace — of a Man Who Would Have Sacrificed Himself for the Honmor of His Father and His Family. ——————————————————————— bribe State Police Officer Albert S. Field istered a gain of a point or ore, were | VAt En & Steel pr C (J L L E N L IS i and State Police Officer Merrill R.Keith, Canadian Pacific, Chicago and Western [N ¥ Central A N l) ’ in made known Wednesday morning that, | trucks will be brought to Danielson lat- | preferred, Chicago and Eastern Ilinois, |N ¥ N H & at a hearing before Judge George E. Hin- |er. At present only six large trucks are | Delaware and Hudson, Lehigh Valley. | Norfolk & West man of the superior court at Willimantic | in the armery garage, whereas the full | New Orleans, Texas and Mexico and ;""h Pacific Tuesday, Hart's bail was ordered re- | motor equipment of the service battery | Western Maryland. Union Pacific broke P'_‘"“ B R duced from $5,000 to $3,000 and that the | will eventually be about 40 vehicles. | through for a new high but closed at a | Pierce Ol $5,000 cash bail posted last week for ‘““WATCH YOUR STEP” An Up-to-the-Minute Comedy Drama of Today . in of only a small frection. Ry Steel Spring ————————— e e e 5 i Any person who read in Wednesdey | 76t 52in O Ray Cor o - Hart's release had b vith . EEFy s & n £ Shave With Coticura Soap | |moracd v fareona "™ | morning's papers_ that the sofc_coal | Special vusvancy was shown by shares | peag MOVIE CHATS — CONCERT ORCHESTRA | mameintie st e et Unsintan b Etij‘ke dhi,d b;e? adjxu““}l, atnd ity g’nl&fi‘x‘: (‘“a[‘h'rth ;:rzg::l:sc;r\r?é:n\yand South Pacife s 8 mistaken by | ordered by their union chiefs to return to s C 3 South “'mh’“‘hy :P;Om c"‘m"d different persons as & miniature subma- | work couldn' possibly have found s |North American. each of which establish- | S7U(h Rallvay :by-(m = bru: Phd water an rine or caisson for the'bridge to be re- |much satisfaction in the statement as|ed mew pedk prices. 2 g0 | Term Copper e built over the Assawaga river frum a i vy v Public service of New ersey 2430 e Clons Son . m’""; mals - ¥ might have been the case.some bleak day Tob Prod 4 point near the state armory westerly to |next Decomber, for Wednesday was a |Showed up well ment with fingers. Make a second | |the Riverview side of the scream has fin- | wicked day for heat—-such a day as| Strencth of Philips Petroleum and the Isthering and shave. Anoint any ir- | |ally been identified as a mammoth turtle, Tobacco Prod Union_Pacific failed to arouse much enthusiasm about | Standard Oils shares was construed as|y; s pyppor DANCE | WILDWO0O0D ritation with Caticura Ointment, then | | The old boy has been loitering about in | future heating needs. Thermometers | 20 indication of substantial improvement | ;7 'g ‘ppyer of wash all off with Cuticura Sosp. | [the river near the foot bridge and one |which usually zhow some regard for the | i the statistical position of "‘Ed indus- Ly o gteel. . 1015 Nothing better for sensitive skins. observer who never sees thing bigger than |truth, said at 10 a. m. that it was §7 | FY, Which recently r:aj sufie; from | 17 5 Steel pr .. 120 » . Sempl Tach Pros by Mail. Addeons: “CutenraTap- | | LISV T€lly are etsimates that the turtle |in the shade, while others out where the | OVer production. = Mexican =Petroleum | wostern Ei pr 1077 Hlll Top 1no 7 Meion $hilmes. Buidaveey. | | Will measure 18 inches across the wack |sun was beaming upon them made the |MOved Within narrow limits A Y | West UNU Tel 0 S Ortamt Send e = of his shell and probably weighs in the |readings 96. In the early afternoon [Dut closed at a slignt fri Th‘t~ eXI- | West'house A B 94 s withowtmus. | | vicinity of 50 pounds. If there is a |numbers of instruments showed readings | G20 Seaboard issues relaxed a bit, West'house El iR 1 TONIGHT . - . emE date on the turtle’s shell it probably |of 100 degrees, and few had the strength | Trading in United States Steel, which | Willys O'land 6% : Dancing at This Beautiful means that it has been there since May- | or ambition to inquire, “Is it hot enough | has not been very active in recent weeks, | Willys O'land pr 015 = 1 hestra B : DANIELSON CASINO flower days, when the habit was to carve | for you?" 7 5% | was more extensive today, presumably | Worth Pump 3 ;OIZ Hill ToP Casino Orcl Lakeside Resort This SRR Sy out such matter with a stone hatchet, i because -of the benefyial effect that the P : STARKWEATHER BLDG. : SRIERNE: ;| Four more weeks of good weather will s e T e TO 12%) vening. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS :‘:,h::e,’:::",,:h: ip anmclently Inierested | oring the road SRR settioment of the coal. sf:;’\‘f,issq-};\k:'c’,,,:fi BOND MARKET. st 5 MUSIC BY FOUR ALLEYS THEEE TABLES | something of interest to him over by the |U1° D€ state highway east of here, near | ni (L, i fearly a point. Independ- | , Nerr York. Auz. 16.—Cheaper mon- ADMISSION : Ellison’ WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. |old footbridge. to the completion of the major portion of | ou" gieels were irregular, Lackawanna, |¥, Tales caused a more comprehensive | Ladies 35¢ — Gents 55¢ ison’s Harmony Boys Bowling is the sport for all. Prizes given away every Saturday. their task, although there will be much detail to c.ear up after that time. The foundation course of crushed rock s ua all the way to where a.crusher is sta- i 1 buying of bonds on the New Y Vanadium, Replogle, and Gulf States ad- s w York stock vancing moderately, while Bethlehem and | tXChange today, material advances be- T i N ing scored by a number of issues. A Crucible ‘were slight reactionary. Speculative rails gave the besledemon. what today from yesterday's depression, Chicago Grain Market. Captain F. O. Armington and a detail of men of the Service battery, 192nd field artillery, will go to Hartford togay ALBERTUS F WOOD ;;‘hu“d ¥) with one of the army trucks |tioned midway. down Dark Lanter School- An easier tone prevailed in the call | stration as a group, but several new fa- | the majority of traders assuming that Wheat— High Low. Close . t the state armory, to bring back cer- | po i . | money market, the opening and renew- | yorites came in to ' 3 3 Sept. ... 1018 100 100% ; tain supplies of which the company is In | jer toreas oos oo e ORene roadbulld- | {ng rate of 3 1-4 per cent. being the low- | among the ey e Z5peclally | the industrial outlook was better. Prices | pec’ 11 joom, 100 i) Funey;l D“-ector and need. The detail will also return with | petween Quondock brook and.the :Rhode | St in @ fortnight. An abundance of of- | tinentaly short line #'s were the out. |Closed steady 1-8 to 5-8 cent net high- | May 108 108% 107% bt |2 light delivery truck that is to be per- iTsland line, several hundred’ feet of-the | [CTinBS cauged the price to ease to 3 Der | standing. feature, rising 3 1-2 points. er, with September $1.00 7-8 to $1.01 and | Corn— Embalmer manently added to the motor equipment |new roadway has been - covered -, with | 2SRt wheye it held until closing. Banks | Great Northern 4 1-45' moved up 2 | Decembgr $1.02 i-8 to $1.02 1-4. Corn| Dec- -.. 60 59 5% at the state armory. 02" 1 - s 2 . fair amount of tim emoney | points a ins of 1 2 / Dee.” ... b4l 4% b4% crushed stone. The - bridge _over the | POTt # points and gains of 1 to 1 1-2 points | : 5 ol BA b RHONE 147 DANIELSON 1t is expected that several more large | brook has been widened - from . 16 to 24 | MALUFinG at the end of the month being | were made hy St. Paul refunding -4's, [52/0¢d 14 to 3-8 cent, oats finished un-; May ... 573 s6% 87% ; % wid 3 1-2° per cent, but little | Denver and Ri hanged to a shade lower, and provisions | Oats— feet and the grade in that . section is | 02ned- at X nver and Rio Grande improvement 5's, | changed to a shade lower, P cousiderably chansed . As the nioq 1o |change is'shown in the rates for longer { Oregon Railway and Navigation ‘s, |at 2 cents decline to 7 cents advance. Sept. ... 31% 0% 36% land worlers are making good: progress, | Toiurities. Norfolk and Western convertible sixes,| .With coal mines reopening in many | Dec. 323 33 333 it i likely that the. entive . tome | . The Drif¢ demand for sterlug ex- | Erie general 4's, Pennsylvania gener-|sections and with strena.n in the stocx | May 3% % i i change resulted in an advance of ne4rly |aj] 4 1-2's and Kansas City Southern market taken here as indiciting more 5}1?,“2?;2,,;;‘;‘, be ready: for use 5000, ‘cent to $4.47 3-16 for demand bills.| French bonds eased a bit in response | likelihood of a settiement of the rall Rev. and Mrs..ByrAn U. Hatfield of French checks eased off to 7.03 1-2 cents. | to the decline in francs, but Belgian's | Strie, buyers of wheat developed a little Westerly are spending & tew aaye oy |2nd Belgian and Italian 7ates were rela- |7 1.2's moved to higher ground which | confidende and there was absencs of Denfeison - vikdithg trfmds e M‘:‘ tively backward. Czecho-Slovakian | was regarded as rather unusual because | 2Ny great pressure to sell. Considerable | Hatfield for several years was pastor of | C o s advanced to a mew high, being |of Belglum's dependence on German |buyving was said to be for seaboar! ac- AETAL MARKET. New York, Aug. 16.—Copper steady, electrolytic spot and futures 14; tin firm. er, spot and nearby 32.75; futures 32. Danielson Baptist. church. quoted at 3.00. reparation payments. All three British |count and-asainst export business. BC-|iron steady, prices unchanged ; lead quiet, Frederick Dubuc, of the Christlan hill e 5 1-2's were in good demanfd at recent | sides, there was covering by shorts. as|gpot 5.75@5.80; zinc steady, East St I section of Broad street, has a broken STOCRS. highe prices. well as some investment buying. - Millers, | Louls spot and nearby delivery 6.10@ i Cotlar-bone, an injury recalved whee ta| The follawing 1s a summary of the | Philadelphia Company refunding @' |tco, displayed a bit “more interes: than was hurled out of a motor truck running | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Crossed par for the first time in sym-|has been the rule of late. = = = o Jver a highway east of hers, s A o S P pathy with the advance in that concern’'s | It was estimated that 800, ushel Léster Craig, how at the home of his ! Hieh. T.w., Close |Stock. and considerable improvement al- [of wheat were taken for Europe today. parents, Mr. gnd' Mrs. J. W. cm: Wint- | Allied Chemical MY 18 g0 took place in Detroit Edison 6's. Foreign crop "90"5( "'"Qfie“emyy ?gfl- : T SRR . 2 ' S ange e g Tllinois Steel 4 1-2's and Union Bag |Strued as rather unfavorable, and a‘de- er street, is making good progress to- | Allis Chalmers 541 53% : 3 ag = i z 0% 293 and Paper §'s, which were up a point | crease of 17,662,000 bushels for July. in :::i‘r‘? ::5:‘:::"‘!:;-crlsgve::‘:;’:‘tim‘)le] Q,m“ }‘:ganChem 2 :is/: Fosys or more featured the industrial list. the world’s available supply was con- 6.15. Antimony, spot, 5.5. MONEY. New York. Aug. 16. — Cafl money easy; high 3 1-4; low 3; ruling rate 3 1-4; closing bid 3; offered at 3 1-4; last loan 3; call loans against acceptances : Crop damage reports, especially from D AN s ht 20 10118 | parts of Kansas and Nebraska had a VictaryREs e 100 100.80 | pyllish effect on the corn market, al- do called ...100.46 100.42 100.42 though partly offset by word of rain in QXponed in dollars and cents per $100 | [llinois. Oats were eusier owing to en- bon larged receipts here. il y 5,000 sh increase | e was employed at Melross Highlands, jAm Can pr _.....109% 1085 Litexty vifoes weraiioRshuine s g s i e Hoped ass. Am Car v 73 7 S TS - S Lt . e spending a few days in New York. Am] Cotton Ol pr . Hign. Low. Close | other hand, cath wheat premiums col-| New York, Aug. 126.—Spot cottom Comuplssionsyiol. ¥ Whittlesey;iaté the [ A IHIde &1, O SEin Bl b it 100.72 | japced late in the day, with wintdr |steady, middling 20.35. bureau of domestic animals, and his|Am H & L or U S Lib 1st 4% 101.22 10118 | wheat premiums off one cent and pre- B chief special ‘deputy, Howard A. Elliott, | Am Tel & Tel U S Lib 24 4s .100.44 10044 | 5ima’ for mew'~spring “wheat ‘ve 'ito were visitors in Danielson Wednesday. | Am Tobacco U S Lib 24 43 100.34 100.54 | Sicht cents Towér. Many were at Davis park Wednesday | Am Woolen U S Lib 34 4% 100.52 100.50 s Helpful Hair Hints A lady visiting friends says “Paris- ian sage is the best thing I ever u: to make my hair wavy, lustrous en abundant. It keeps away all dan jevening to hear a concert by the Boy |Anaonda Cop . | Bcout band of Willimantic. The ypuung | Atch T & S F . musicians left here for Putnam, where |At T & § Fpr . |they were acheduled ‘to give another | Balt & Ohio . | concert. Beth Steel (B) s - Progress is being made at Central Vii- | Beth Steel 7 p ¢ 7% Export sales of 250,000 pounds of lard |and stops itching.” We guarantee it lage on the cxcavations for the founda- | Bro°k Rap Tr 25 Foreign Exchange, helped to life values. Lee & Osgood Ca tions of the new high fgchogl, to be|BrO0k R T ctfs .. 213 With the exception oI sterling, all quotations are in ceats per unit of for elgn currency: erected by the town of Plainfield. Butte & Sup ..... 20% 2814 Saturday, August 26, has been set as|Canadian Pac the date for Danielson's annual summer | Cent Leather | Dollar Day by the Danielson chamber | Cent Leather pr of commerce, Chandler Motor Today (Thursday) brings another sum- | Ches & Ohlo mer halt-holiday for the store forces of | CNI Gt West the borogh, many of the stores closing at | G M & St P .. noon for the day. Chi M g St P pr Arthur Pe‘gjn for years engaged in the | Chi & N'west ... Year Sterling— Yesteraav Azo Demand .... ...$4.47% $3.63% Cables . . Francs .. Guilders .. Marks .. . Lire EXCURSION / SAIL ON LONG ISLAND SOUND THE FAST, TWIN-SCREW STEEL STEAMER automobile business in Putnam, has en-|CPl & N'west pr S g:vsl::;{rs?rjcs RIS 2 MA J 0 R L ’ E N F A N T Belgian lrancs .. 7.58 - tered the employ ofC. H. Pellett. ChiRI&P .... e Somehow. Potter cider seems to have | Chile Copper .. 22 e 1 u develaped a sour taste in the mouth of | GRin0 Copper ... 28% 293 e eastern Connecticut. Cosden .. 4% 43y Kronen .. ..ses WILL LEAVE CENTRAL WHARF, NORWICH, SUNDAY, AUGUST }° Sweden 2TH AT 9:30 A. M, DAYLIGHT TIME. FISHER'S ISLAND WHARF, Automobilists who see planks stana- | Crucible Steel 95~ 92% e atic ) NEW LONDON AT 71:30 A M. DAYLIGHT TIME, FOR A LONG SA! ing up six to eight inches on the Main |Cricible Steel PT -- 334 93% Norway ON LONG ISLAND SOU Greece Argentina Brazil .. On Return Trip Steamer Will Stop Qf'FH\tr‘t I-lan‘ for Twe Hours Music and Refreshments on Board. Tickets—Adults $1.25; Children wu. Obtainable at Company’s Offices at Norwich and New London—Also Tyler Rogers, 58 Broa ilson_Line, Inc—Returning Arrive at Nu London at 6 p. m., About 7. e Washington Club Bottling Co. |%mier fu 5e sostag eses sneion | 20 & Foseon It appears {(hat something more sud- o e Erie .. . stantial than planking i8 now requireg to i ZEPHER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. tand the comstant pounding ot trafio | Eric 3 37 - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Aug. 16.—Wheat rallied some- X