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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It —— IOIV BIPRER—In Stonington (Paweatuck), Ve 17, 1908 -amm-» suea Clave. iand, 1o Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Barber. sMITH-—1n l‘:g:lurd Aug. 20, 1922, a | wa auzhter to and Mrs George Sne 'l (Winifred Saunders). MARRIED RATIIBL BN—BLANCHARD—At ham Center, Awk. 23, 1922, bv Re\ Wi Martin Brown, Samuel Hatiburn ‘of - Windhem | Otnter. w Katherine Bluch-:do{“mlc ABLARD—In Hanover, wlzscsnd!l-u‘l’:i:“fl- Ba beth Ablard. both of Hanov u'lo!—lofiowsow~ln Canter- bury, Aug Hale Ber RLEN—In Moosup, CREE — ‘- 24, 1928, bv Rev. Joseph E. Mc- | john _ Birracree of Plainfield, formeriy of Norwich, and Mra Cath: erine C. Carien of Moosup. FUNERAL NOTICES THOMPRON—in Croton, Conn., Aug. 22, 1323, Rev. John dervios m afternoon at * o'clock, daylight time. Burtal in Maplewood cemetery, Norwich. at 4 o'clock. daylight time. SREGOIRE—In Moomup, Aug. 23, 1022, suddenly, Norbert Gregoire of Nor- wich, aged §5.yeire. Fumeral at his Jate home. 25 Boswell avenue. Saturday morning at $.15 o'elock Requitm mass in St. Patrick's clmsh at 9 o'clock. Interment in St Joseph's cemetery ROGERS—In - Norwich. Aug. 23, 1922 wuddeniy, Alfred D. Rogers, aged 15 years, son of Jobn D. and Jennie Rog- ers of 160 Spruce street Funeral at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. john D. Rogers, 160 Spruce Streal Seturday afternoon, Aug. 26, at 1 o'elbek, caylight saving time SCARD OF THANKS We take this omwans of expressing our sppreciation for the many kind acts and sxpressions of sympathy shown us dur- the liness and death of our sister, 10 those who sent flowers to the MISS MARY MEEHAN BERNARD MEEHAN CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and i.mbalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZY Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 2 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE The Heny Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS edy Assistont Teisphons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Lm AND FOUND LOST—Btagk fur, two heads and two | n.‘ o1 roud from Wiilimantic to Nor- rich, from auto. Finder pleass leave at Sulletin Office and receive reward. aug2sd “! llru bflween i amd . Feangat B aylor, R. . D, 6. va —| §8311, C Chd lm -Book * §93 RA S:m:!': -&hnmafl eye- A Bulletin Want _Advertisement Will Get It W | WANTED—Female : e m’f.hr‘ W Brosa: WA'N‘IID—PMN as pract nm'-‘. Tite Box 6 to, Boliein. up‘)ld WANTED—Maid to act n mnd nnd help wlth chd A WANTED Yok mod Mim Helen Fltspatrick of Dulwl Springa. STATE EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS BOX 333, BULLETIN WANTED—Mals WANTED—Experfenced man to work | or steady W. S Brown, Shepard H¥ll Farm, Centrai Village. Conn. Tel. Moosup 28-12. m;lsn WANTED—Miscsllaneous HEST prices nud 100 used furni- ture and antiques. is D. Ward. £33 dorwie D AN opén every Tue: Wl wvz UP to the second and I a sécond hand clock, and he-lfll.lnlm I'. mwehevhclmk' ‘without the second h: ‘Well, we ain't “TuE CIDER mhiomhvlll!h sday. aug2sd got_no_second g “cigars,’ Anndora ars 7c; four for 25c: Manile cigars, x for 25c; Hub,.a mild 10c cigar, at Fagan' l Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth' ‘l' m.&"“x.m'{" RS R 'wlu‘u\, aug22d -women, over 17. U. 8. Joby; steady; $100 month; pn-mnns open, Tree.. Franklin Instic . 31-L., Rochester, N.. ¥. augl0d gukwmz. Norwich, R. Phone 1§89-32. WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell stove parts ror all makes of navul lumbing and heating. Goidstein & r Fl.n fz ‘Water St. Phone 14 ivid WANTED_Highest cash il gall for mecond hand m?" mee old Rty stors me before selling. N. Wemn;er, Marke: St Phone 537- % WANTED—City property, um T Ioh racly Saivcamenas" daim B , Real Estate Agency, 13 Eath ‘WANTED—Second YOUNG MAN—OId established manu. facturer, opening new dmnmt. offers opportunity lesman with Hrh: um rural i Tision paste; honest, haed weeker an get $5,000 yearly under our personal su- Forinterview, write at oncs, siving fu’ll details, to Box 600, Builetin. niture; best pric Dlhl}.‘ ture ; prices 87 Franklin St._Phone 712-5. WMTE!P—W. pay hij hm prlmu s for ueon‘ furniture, Furni- Co. Breed Bldx Tel: 1914-3. . We buy, sell and exch: Jel d nn—unqu- tools and #econ hand Fueniture EL 5. Tiger, 85 Fflnkun St._Phone 717-3. jans WA'(T!D—«MI at onoe. H. Jw.a. VI'AT‘I‘ED—A man on a-lry banon, roller = &"“,;r Tk Tk Apply on the or at e Ser A3 Broadway, NorwieHf: —Plasterers, to workc, Doyle & Sucphy . Wellimantic. Conn. ~ WANTED—Man ne::l\ jr)b 1o “(hl men. N. Wihbl “‘A.\TED-A Food all around ook, at McBrome's Restaurant, 49 Main St, Jew- wn\'rnn—sn.m honest boy to work Address Box 18, Bulletin, WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED AUTO SALESMEN Julian L. Williams 25 Town Street Norwich, Conn. WANTED We require several men to solicit house wiring and fixture contracts on our deferred pay- ment plan. Electrical knowl- edge not essential. Free Course in Electric Salesmanship to those who qualify. i in other cities are earning § | week and upwards. NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY MEN WANTED Permanent positions men whose work is sfactory as: | | Machinists—66c to 76c per hour to T6c per hour Blacksmiths—é6c to 75¢ per hour Electric Workers—65c to 75c per hour | M EA N Y O U Car Inspectors & Repairmen—63c per Boilermaker—f Helpers—first year, 45 cents per hour The ahove rates are those agreed upon with Committee of partment Assoctation. This is not a strike against the rail- i ke waged against a reductior. in rates of pay ordered by Railroad Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922. Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. Ass't Superintendent’s Station, New London, Conn, R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Superintendent New Haven & Hartford R. R. Company WANTED 3 NIGHT RING SPINNERS First Class Men Only Ashland Cotton Co. WANTED BRICKMASONS LONG JOB—$9 A DAY. H., WALES LINES CG., South Williagton; Oonn. WANTED SPOOLERS GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN | Cova. Poone 1366- !urn:n—mo farms for “catalogns 10 geres with or without m,:m 2o icwiars In frst letier as to size _location and terms. P. O. Box l". Jewett City, Conn. 1y23 WE BUY and pay highest !or second band _furniture books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water 8t. Phone 1305. sepl2d CASHIER WANTED ENCED, ACCURATE AND TRUSTWORTHY. ADDRESS BOX 558, BULLETIN. SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I clfi'e_fiu BEACH, Conn, a[uv.muw I.Bh Wetml mmmw flfl.n' People Itr‘m ‘we_have ml.\t g o, ot thi i Staricweather, good. 5 hml‘:l)’dl ot‘lfimak as 3405 unnnfl nch hna saw, $22; all min tools gmnml n:ofmu u.boioututo:flmr 23 On., ss Shetucket. St. SALE—. »1"Wm1'.l‘t7lm L bedl.dukl ove, T ator - and in good comditfon, at 210 oo R TR L FOR SALE—Ono 4 year old cow and a vmflnehdlandtn(immdm. Frank jorth Windham. seven cars and large lgn,n.unqu.ur auto repair _good quife 55 Boswell Ave. ¥OR SALE—Ons Intérmational gaso. line ed your fa tion best able ?né;nf:ayw ;?flhw: Ve, Tauhareds of Mndflu;u, yw«mm Come or wri Beach Land Co, Orescent MCmn. tol.sua—non«tmm g e s ehup.fitwemt!m Dusin i The';Largest’ Real Estate omnmmnhum mm-mq-mum_- BRANCH OFFICES in Ciu--l'lwu of the United Pn Our Aw-nmem Clarence Sholes TELEPHONE 1380 modern lmprovemnnu, S T heater, all hardw ra B wwas 00d_fioo Washing- ton St.-_Inquire of whxam F, um. st. lnqnue Brooklyn Outfitters. augid Faugtd iy ‘hoice s rss G, c‘fiundm"; T e S Sy TO BENT—In excellent location, two b..ui furnished > i rm singly or -en sulle, steam heal m ror the winter; Barnge it deored e Tel. 185 aug2sd TQ RENT — Threeroom _ furnished m‘ild,m ‘modern. Clll 29 Union St. “¥OR RENT_V, choic -room apartment, (m&w iocated 't':v“ dutis i mx\firekg aug2id % ro RENT—Five-room tensment, s: Inquire American Shoe Repair- Agent, 3§ Franklin St, u?:":’a \rol RENT—Six and four-room tene- all modern. See A. V. Covello. ments, 3 Ter 15273, aug?id L G R BEROTE e, FOR BENT—From Seot. 1, eight-room ent, seven rooms on one floor, all ayer Bldg. Fhone 141, FOR R Vr—stum sneated nnn for aug®d repair lhnp Tel. TO RENT—S(x rooms and bath. mod- ern improvements, corner West Main and Thames Sts.. Inquire at office of Max don & Son Corp. augTd FOR RENT—10’ gentleman, furnis shed lfi)fl;n With American family, 120 l‘llrel Nine-room house on )llm FOR RENT—Desiranle apartment and Jysd garage. Telephono 25Y. -~ FOR RENT—AT 142 Main St, a suils of rooms may be adapted for lod : Fooms puro¥es, ofces: “Sia i pesacsal fmmediately. nauirs at The Fia 7 era Cadden Company. FOR SALE——AM»I’.:- SALE—AD m.aeu round table six uhl.h .__Inquire 3¢ Willams St. . !A“—slx pu' “eight - weaka old - FOR RENT—In business section, site suitable for AUto accesscries, leather goods, shoo store or any retail business. FOR SALE—One two-ton Republie Fa apr22d truck in good condition and at very rea- sonable price. H. . H. Starkweather, Dan- e ielson, Conn. aug?sd UY A HOME with your Tent m MUST BE THOROUGHLY EXPERI-|y hl.ve two cottages for sale at sz sou- improvements, $1,000 down, owner 'will take mortgage of livsoo ,Price $4,500; 2 cott 3 i m Rorth S, & beautitul nome. pfleo s: 050, D. J. Kerr, Real Katate and Insurance, 10 Church St. Phone 1763-2 or 147. FOR SALE—Shore Giant's Neck, near Nidmtic. USED CARS .bought, sold and _ex- chmgd gornof ol msken Adses Tav. orwich Town. T.- Ethier, ____eug25d ron SALE — Scripps-Booth _touring, guaranteed o_be In perfect. mechanical order, will be sold at a sacrifice; cash or time ‘payment. Overland Sales and Ser- vice, 282 Franklin St. Phone 29-12, “FOE SALE—Buick 1919 five-passen- passen- ger, good condition; would _consider tenms;’ orivate party. Tel 1491-5. augtid “¥oR SALE Ready mixed paints, all colors, guaranteed inside and outside use, §1.50 gation, regular mloe n 50 ; dellver . O HP 21 Mal) POULTRY SUPPLIES ¥ FOR SALE—35 extra fine Bamred Rock pullets, thoroughbred, two henhouses and wire -fencing. _Tel Danielson 339-14. Ear] K. Hunt, Brooklyn, Conn. aug25d STEAMSHIPS [ WILSON LINE TO NEW_YORK Leaves Norwish Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P. M. Tel. 2083, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comtortable _staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 [1:30 P M. Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M Due N. Y. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A, M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. INSURANCE IT MAY You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annuai premium is negligible to the firm pro- foction from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTEY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg Nerwioh. Cann | TRUCKIN® t GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving and trueling, dumping, trucks for hire. 21 | Clift St or Occum. Tel. §17-12. Je2d e R R e, Est. 1874, Tel. 175. RTHUR H. LATHEGF, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket 8¢, SALE—New mileh Holstein he:f- and calf, eligible to register; also new government wagons, sultable for fafmer and Jumbermar FOR SALE—Three year old heifer and lot second hand bricks, Trading Cove, R. D. 7. TFOR SA: W milch cows. Tel 91-4 Willimanti augidd FOR SALE—A cholcc eight-room cot- tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- ern improvements ; will gell reasonably if Inquire Harry M. sold at_once. OR siightly used table phonographs of standard make, in perfect condition ; easy terms'it desired, FOR SALE—Brand new 88-note fully guaranteed player pieno with free bench, free rolls and free delivery; tone and splendid action; very !nud. terms, tso down, 33 weekly: FOR SALE—Farms; all kinds; $1,000 to §25,000; easy terms. I{.m:\nev Plainfield, Conn. Phone Mot;ldup FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin fes for office and Home use: all sizes. Pla:t-ud.den Co., 135-143 Main § FOR SALE_1922 Ford sedan. run less than 1,000 miles, extra equipment. Ring Bros. . aug2dd FOR SALE_Overland roadster In- quire of C. . Laseh, 4¢ MeKinley Ave _ aus2id I’OB SALE—1920 Fnrd sedan, in xood running_condition, with one-head valve' motor, five good tires and space wheel, new paint. Inouire of Mrs. Virginie Nollet, 249 Boswell Ave.. City. nlll'zld TOR SALE — Automobile, bargain; Ford touring, good running order, de- mountable wheels. shock _absorbers, speedometer, ciock tocl box, extra wheel, tire. tubes ahd tools, newly hhinted, $145. B. Ronson, State Road, Scotland. Phone ‘Willimantic' 342-14. o aug23d AVAILABLE 5-PASS. TOURING 7-PASS. TOURING PACKARD PHAETON All in fine condition. Julian L. Williams 25 Town Street Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Large roll-top desk. oak, perfect condition. Telepliore 2 FOR SALE—If it is anything in real ist first before buying. estate, see my John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 h St. Je28d SACRIFICE SALE ‘of ideal summer home, 40 acres of land, iences, large living room, open fireplace, beamed ~ceilings, _mahogany 1 ruge: owner has spared no e pense in_ building or furnishings Dver $25,000, selling for $15,000, Lod ush balance on mortgage at 4 per cent. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. 'Paékar;is For Sale ONE PACKARD SINGLE SIX TOUR- ING CAR, $2485, F. O. B. DETROIT. ONE 'PACKARD TWIN SIX TOUR- ING CAR, $3850, F. 0. B. DETROIT. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THESE CARS. Byron D. Bugbee PACKARD DEALER Putnam, Conn, NEW HOUSE FOR SALE THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS LOT 50x105 FEET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICIT- AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store your car at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Ferry St.; two well ‘equipped washstands. Taxi service, Two seven-passenger cars to rent. Tel 2211 THERE 1S MERIT in our work; tey It Lmperial Garage Co., Chestmut St. JPah:m W———_’ ARS’ experiance in the automo- bile repair work; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls Ave. Phones, 182-12 or 613-4. Jy6d —_— FOR SALE—Horses are 2 nire lot—i chupks, single and in pairs. all ready to ED. PRICE $7,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Telephone 876 —_— FOR SALE: , oot howma. six and nine-room _A- V. covELLo, Ten-room. house in flawlese two new seven-room houses house, with aji im rovements. one-Rar acre Teve i heasty gardén land and .. age: bargain in Broadway house lot; gix- room house to rem. ARCHA " Telephone 1834, C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Malin St. We move everything anywhere. Speeial at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- ehinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd FOR SALE Very ‘cholce nine-reom cottag gbly located in best vart West Thame: ia property must be sold- 1o, clos Leng Distance Moving and Expre Zimmerman, 11 Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 u:p estate. Price low for » | For turther particulars, inqui ° TEAMING ana moving. ik {rucking o epecialty, Jonn I Erora, 35 | Main St Phone 7 €. B. BROMLEY & SON. !htluc'ket St. Phone 335, NG DISTANCE MOVING. JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. PRIVATE SALE Must sell at once at a sacrifice my tock of second hand refrigerators, beds, pulur and kitchen stoves and numierous BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CH!ROPODIST LA e ] dod v s bt A. 9. THOMPSON, ¥. 8, Chiropediat. Foot am-lm (protéet your feet:. 1-s. Alice Bldg.. fimsi. Nerwieh, other artieles. This stoek must be moved at once. and will sell cheap. Going nu!v of enings. Look us up at n. ' Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; excellent,two-family house on ; two-family house with 9 acres land, 15 minutés . fro gltaee with @ ey Thamesville séc- FRANUIS D. DONOHUE, I Gentral Bulldisg. AUTOMOBILE and Faiot lettéring and sign p-lnuu J Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mr!d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Trucks and Carts Mnhln ul Rupairs, Painting, Trim- ‘stering and Wosd Work. llnu-llhlnl in all its branshes Scott & Clark Corp. 67 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arrangs for land- £cape worls, of which We mats eci Geamaics Gre %3’: anl.u’ Lmu11w‘|; FLORIST TREES, nnwerlu shrubs, plants _Al 1 vines. Mapiewood = Nur: 956.2, Frob delivery. .Cfiaru FOR SALE—Five pairs of good work horses, with therr harnesses and tip carts; these are ali good buys. H. H. Starkweather, Dameison. Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—One good all around horse, welght 1000 Ibs, cheap it bought one phaeton and Gpen bug- =g iy Fisher, Putnam Heights, Conn. Tel. 383-12. aug24d JUST ARRIVED. My horses here on iime, and they g onez light ones, and © 1o wozr Prices low for the kind ome and see them. Tel 536-3. S régularity developed n 5 tve stock market sessfon, Mn ! abundant jvidence that the i gy 5385 Untavorable overnight fiv-lfip-u the rail strike situation dld Lot result any extensive liquidation of shares, although* many slightly at the ‘start beca uncertainty as to what the do. Substantial support set and the market steadied, being of a fractiohal nature. Pacific climbed up to 2 new high year, buying of the m Teports of an ecarly resumpt per cent. dividend and expeetation of developmient in its Montana land United States Steel duplicated year's high price, with sympathetic 14- vances in shares of some Of the inde- B sam | pendent compani sponse to reports of higher prices an: profitable fall up‘fnfl:& Cruelble d" &d at a net gain of 2 points. Heavy liquidation continued stocks of shipping companies - | the Atlantic trade in anticipation o( sharp cut In passenger rates. Intarn: tional Mercantils Marine preferred broke n::x- lh-:m! points, with smaller w1+ Hign. clines taking place in the common, At«|U B Lib 3%s ..100.70 100.62 100.61 lantic Gulf and American Ship and cmn- U S Lib 1st 4% 10080 100,64 100.6¢ merce, ground on the announcement that the Stock had been placed :\Fb 7 per cent, dividend basis. Dome Mines sold at the year's best price, - reflecting increased substantial advance in expectation of a fine earning statement for July. American Telephone broke four points had. authorized the issuance of $115,000,- 000 additional stock to its present shai Its loss before the close. Chemical shares Allied Chemical dropping- 1 1-4 points, Total sales were 1,058,000 shares. Call money opened and renewed 3 3-4 per cent, the final hour. money and commerclal paper, were vir- tle business being transacted. which fell to the unprecedented low rats with 6 3-4 yesterday and 9 5-8 a week ago, featured the foreign exchange mar: ket. French francs also dropped- s t0 & new low for the year, whi ELMET E. PIERSON. The scientific method of converting real estate or personal property into cash is by the public sale method? This has been our specialty for years. We receive property of every discrip- tion to be sold at our auc- tion rooms, at 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. . WITTER BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS OFFICE AND SALESROOMS 42 MAIN § DANIELSON, CT. Office Call 32-12—Residence 31-14 ———————————— PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint. $1.75' per gal.. T nlar $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roil Max Blazer, 183° West Main St. next to Fire Station. myld - 8UILDING . LONGO & CO., general contractors | g building, excavation, sidewalk, brlck and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar2fd RILLIAM C.-X0UNG, Cisiractor axd Mill Work PLUMBING The very Dkt imbing by expert ot ot b6 Zairet prices s b guar srteed; also heating and d0BXN _¥. '.murxuln. €1 West Mms 8t NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating BRASS BEDS REFINISHED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 565-13. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. Nickel Plating - COMPANY, Inc. PRINTING BINTING of all kinds So it e Franklin St COAL AND WOOD c':::' ::‘B-‘lln?‘. \Vlll::“l ltm‘ : Durkes Lane. o CIGARS R * MOTELS Grasnhouses, 75, Cedar St. . ORDER your flowers. uvhg?-‘xai'- AMERICA® WOUSE, D. , Morristez, R TELSEAE0 & other European remittances eased .4 .to 15 points, with the exception of the Dutch rate which strengthened considerably. STOCKS. The follnwlig s » summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex change up to 3 P. M.: Hich. Tow Close Allis Chalmers Allied Chefnical Am Ag Chem Am Beet Sugar ... 41% Am Beet Sunr or . 80 Am Can .38 BT s23 8% Am Car & Fa pr Am Cotton Ofl At Hide & L Am Tel & Jel . Am Tobacco Am Woolen Am Woolen pr Anaconda Cop 5 Assoctatc Ol . 118 Balt & Ohio Balt & Ohlo pr Beth Steel (B) ... Beth Steel 7 p o .. Beth Steel pr 8 p ¢ 114 Brook Rap Tr Brook R T etfs . Butte Cop & Z . Butte & Sup . Canadian Pacific Cent Leather Cent ‘Leather pr Chi Gt West . Chi Gt West pr ... Chi M & St P ... Chi M & St P pr .. Chi & N CM & N'west pr {Chi R T & Pac rmle Copper Chino Copper Cosden .. . . Crucible Stesl’ Crucible Steel pr ... Del & Hudson Dome Mines Erie .. . Erie Erie 2 pr Gen Electrie Gen Motor Gen Mot Deb Great North or Great North Ore ... Hupp Motor Car ..18% linois Central . .113 Inspiration Cop Int Harvester . Int Mer Marine ... Int Mer Mar pr .. Inter Paper . . Int sPaper pr sta . Kennecott Lehigh Valley Maxwe]l Mot A Mexican Petrol Miami Copper Missouri K & T MoK &Twi. MoK & T wipr .. MK &T2 war™.. Missour! Pacific . 2% Missouri Pac’ pr Y Air Brake . Y Central YNH&E, Norfolk & West: Ry Steel Spring Reading 2 Reading 1 pr Republic Iron & . Repub 1 & € pr . South Pacific South Rallway South Ry pr . Tenn_Copper ‘Tob Prod A . Tobdoco Prod Union Pacific . Union Pacific pr U /S Rubber U’ 8§ Rubber pr U 8 Steel BOND )nlm Ne' York, Aug. 24.—Interest m to-1] day's irregular bond market was divided between railroad mortgages and local traction Internationdl and Great Northern & Frisco iss Considerable it -taking developed i earning. ~Studebaker also registered ‘a | bond, on the announcement that the directors | guotations but it hardened to 4 in{Belgian francs But rates for time{Kronen of 5 3-8 cents a hundred, as comparee |Bre=! | Corn— \| two vears Liberty Bonds. Low. -~ Close 2d 43 100.44 10023 10028 Tobacco Products A moved to Wigher{U S Lib 3d 43 10043 10035 10031 S Lib 4th 43 10080 - 100.65 100.6¢ Vietory 4%s ..100.70 t00.68 . 100.6¢ -100.34 10030 100.3¢ Quoted in dollars and eents per $106 Foreign Exchange. ' With the exception of eterling, all Te In cents per unit of fom ign curremcy: holders, but its recovered about half gt | Sterling— Demand. continued to yield to selling pressure;|+ Cables Francs .. American Agricultural Chemical 1 -and{Guilders . ;'1;1"[: Carolina Chemical preferréd{Marks .. weden tually urichanged, with comparatively lit- Denmark Norway . Another collapse in German marks, | Gresce 18 1o New York, Aug. 24.—Call money east $r; high 4: low 3 3-4: ruling rate 3 3-4 ‘losing bid 4: offered at 4 1-4; las: toar call Mans against acceptances 3 1-1. ¢ coTToN ~ New York, Aug. 24.—Spot eotton quiet middling 22.70. METAL MARKET ., New York, Aug. 24—Copper quiet Ziectrolytic spot and futures 13 7-5 %14 Gin easier: =pot and nearby 32.35; fa 7; iron steady, prices unchang d ;. lud steady, spot 5.50@6.00; =zin ; East Et. Louis spot and mearbs % 80% A i ‘ellv ry 6.30@6.35; antimony, spot 5.25 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET “{ Chicago, Aug. 24.—Wheat prices fluc tuated rapidly within 2 narrow range 1o The start was weak, in sympathy witt | Jower quotations at Liverpool and the ak in foreign exchange, but prices as :{anced sharply later on short covering Atch T & S F . X 104149#nd some general buying indueed by the At Top & S F pr A 9414+ Strength in eorn. At the finish, wheat was easier and showed a net loss of 5-8¢c to 1 1-8¢, with -{ September $1.01 5-8 to $1.01 3-4 and De. - cember $1.02 7-8 to $1.03. ~[v. Corn varied from 1-8c down to 1-2¢ up. Oats were unchanged to 1-4c higher. Provisions ranged from 3 1-2¢ to 25c ad- <| vance. 4 partial lifting of the embargo on ex- ports of wheat from India, permission be- ing given by the Indian government t& | Bxport sixteen million bushels, was primary factor in the selling toward the ‘| finish in wheat. Reports regarding the European export demand were conflicting, with indications |of more business being done than gen- erally was admitted. Strength in corn, however, was the dominating factor in all grains’ A bull market was on in the deferred deliveries of corn, the market showing a strong under-tone throughout, despite ths weakness In wheat. The government de- talled weekly report confirmed more or Jess damage in various part of the corn belt, especially in the southwest and Ne- braska. This, with continued hot and weather in Kansas, was the main inc uence in making the bulge. Oats were dull apd followed corn. Provisions average higher because of RQetter Liverpool cables. the bulge in eorn, -| and higher prices for hogs. Chicago Grain Market. AWheat— Hizh TLow. Close Sept. ... 103% 101} 101% ‘Dec. 104y 102% 103 ‘May 109% 107% 108 “Seépt. v.. S1% 603 60% 57 5% 55% . 80 58% 58 . 3% 1% - 32y R 71 3 34% 8% 3% 3Ty heid Aloruunoml.n- }:r’sun Officers and Senator n Conm- gress. Riso for, the » .t b jean Congressional, ovial, "County and Probate Conv order of the Town Committes. . BY ENRY B, PRITIS. O Dated at Norwich, Conn., Aug. 23, 1822 3 Eepublican Caucus Republican electors of the Town Cancus s iy i s2id Town on in the T¢ in on 'mm.y‘,n A.n‘fg 25th, 1922, a 2 o'clock p. urpose of electi es to the Republican Cengress: &\uflu Cotnty and Probate Conven: wB‘T D‘dflf Df the Rflllbl)all Town Com- s | ABELL Cha'cman ‘Lebanon, le., a S0, 92 WHEN ,"1 'ut ‘ "bllll!’ than Solumas of The S AR - o Atroet VORI b - Tm-n Committee for the §

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