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I : 757% f 5785 | West Un Tel {4 : g vA,iu Ag.Chem A% 4] werhopes 1 1 s 5 : g B 4 et~ Stiza i 4 iliys. O'land . .. ; 5 Slightly Factory Damaged i : : | am, : 193 b ilve O1aat e 384 MONEY . . President nunflnrn nnxruw- m: n,l ¢ R 7 2 o 38 ag Worth Pump New York, Aug. 28—Call mengy firmg{ tmmediate séizure of “coal mines “nnd Am fi' : 1031 Ligh 4; low 3 3-4; ruling rate. B¢3-4: ; 85 1 # : ] P f n : o gg T - i clos¥g bid 4; offered at 4 41-4; last Joax 2 3 thority for suche‘action ‘was desired ‘in Am. on - PO - 2 o 271% New- York, Aug. 29.—]nfluenced large- 1 28 3 case of great emergency, combined vm,x - Tel 125 1y by the better tone of thé stock list and 4; call Joans agalnst acceptances 3-1-2. AMETAL MARKEY < * reports of increised -car ' loadings- ‘ana|Am Tobaeco. 1633 | forelgn exchange, today's bond market | New York, Aug. 29.—Copper steady; Chicago dispatches which indicated n 94% | rallied briskly from yesterday's acute de- | glactroiytic, spot and mear futyres 13 -1 railroad labor bbard's refusal, to ke : 553 | presston, international - issues showing i the so-called-“living wage” the sole. basis L A . ¥ 116% | pronounced strength. for fixing, the new scals;of maintenan, SF . 23 - 1033 @1 tin firm; spot and nearby 32.37 futures 32.50; iron steady and MEN'S ARMY BOOTS French municipals rose 2 1-2 to almost e e 4 d; lead stcady; spot 5.80@6.003 | zin men, caused a' more actiVe. dgmand 1 £% | 4 points over-the low levels of Monday, ;"“ ; East i 3 2 . ; t St. Louls spot earb; railroad sharés, which ‘advanced from, 1 | : LA 2 25% | with active buying of the Bordeaux, L dellv:;'y 6.2 n.n:lmn‘:x; spot t".d..;;.so 5 to more than'3 points.. Chi cand e & g : ons and-Marseliles group. -French 7 1-2's 3 MEN S STORM KING Northwestern: closed, the, day with a not | rose 1 3-4 points, Framerican 7's, 2 1 | and Belgian §'s, 1 point. ~ Among other | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET . forelgn issues, Havana Electric o's wers | Chicago, Aug. 29.—Wheat showed a gain of 3 1-4.and Cnmd Pacific, with %:::dl’:zl‘&zfi\fic‘. 1:5:“ 3 1-8, while gains of 1.1-3 OIS O MOTe { G- Yeath nr ... 788 Reading,, Unlon-Pacific, ‘Chandler: Motor Ce2, 3 prominent for their' advance of 1 3-4 | 838V under-tone today in sympathy witl Preurnd. Atlantic cqplt Ches & Onlo ..... 76% 751 { points. !lower quotations at Liverpool: and o1 Line, Lehigh:alley, Norfolk and. -Wi Ohi & B T new .. 407 . s | Domestic industrials and utllities were 102l aud commission house P"fi'}lz 'S HI : } ;m and a few h&u Chicago and Alton i ¢ & B Il pr new .. 63 2 featured by Americun Telephone con- :‘lus‘;} 1.1355, to ax l;;:c lbozve: ur:th Whi T ’s, Lea Khaki Army:Boots ssues were reactionary. Chi-Gt West , 8% 3 vertible 6’s and 4 1-2's, which advanced | tember £1.02 an ember $1 Red, jte, Firemen'’s, ther Sole and y Public utilities dlsplived ‘marked im-|{Chi Gt West pf . e 1 1-2 to 2 polnts In sympathy awith the | $1:02 7-S. Corn wasdowh 1°1°8 fo uu provement, new high records for the yaur { Chi M & St P ..i.. 6 increased price of that compa stock. |ats were unchanged to I-4c off and, f ) . being established in this growp: by'|Chi M &StPopr.. sm Rails were irregular, Norfolk and | vislons generally lower. BOYS’ SHORT BOOTS, sizes 5and 6.... $1.95 . | Broditsm Baidon. North American Westz [ Chl (& Nwest ... 2 | western Gonvertile. 505, St Touls and | Liverpool cables were lower thr a:"\wn. | the session there and this heiped to' set- Chi R T & Pac Southwestern consolidated 4's and Sea- | 3 ! Chile Copper . board Alr Line consolidated 6's gaining 1 |tio the market on this side of At Chino - Copper to 2 points, while Chicago and Alton 3's ; 1ands. The demand for wheat fog ex- ly in the upward Trovement, United*States | Cosden .- and 8 1-2's lost 3. 1-2 to 4 points, which | JOFL was but most of the i Cosden pr + Steel common: making up its quarterly . 5 % {reactions in Atchison adjustm os | , | aividend of 1-154 per cent. on very heavy | Uruciols.-Stest 2 94 : stamped, Denver and Rio Grands eonsol- S dealings. ~ Further copfidence in' the; fu-| Crubible Steel pr . % | icaieq 4', Northern Paeific 3's and Col- ~ ° > ture of the steel Industry was indicated Té:!":é Mineés . orado and Southern 4 1-'s for \;nm.obu ]:K uéglaa‘éano; 11; w:lgesb::nounced byy Erte o1 pe ; i P Libertys were inclined to ease in early a ok the ? ‘olorado, an Y s E T 2 , but = er with the im- i txaders 1p [ ¢! 118-120 MAIN STREET, CRAWFORD BLOCK Indepéndent Bipels a8 o group. forlwed {BHo 2 pf.ioiiiii 18+ 18% s S S e ort 3 e 1a; . provement in the ge found support Jight | the course set by the premler issues. . Total sals (par value were $12,850,000. | When they tried to take profts. i : Gen Electric . 5 8 P re $12,850 ! o Established 1866 Phone 1442 Speéulative fssues, ltke " Mexican , Pe- | e FHECH A banking syndicate offered at par and | O Outside trade counted heavily against troleum, Baldwin and Studebaker, also | Gen 2oL - .. : 3 accrued interest $1,500,000 7 1-2 per cent, | the market gained substantially, partly in response t0! con 3 Deb 7 p o .. gold boxds of the Rosemary Hanufac-{ Scattered liquidation was on insors ¥ X 3 ! 5 < 3 ' 5 3 : e * + M‘hmm ¥ B y: 5 7 S St e %mn m'!rny i 2 g il ¢ ¢ : 5 7 T 'rubm:es Prm}‘.& { ~- GRE = dnterps & - folinw L mpmmiars.af g : : = I8 S e £ g etits . | rAngactions on the New York Stcok '{,‘,’L";n”'}’,:;"g" 7 : | y % T N ‘,‘g‘ TR S e ] 117 8 Rubber v dre fag m} B e iia ;! SR J?Er or " Srel : e ; s Sy 8 Bteel. N, short covering. operations. The tobacco ! Great. North pr . turing company, these finding ready s: and at no time was December as hij group exhibited marked strength and coP- | (ireat North Ore 1 yesterday's finish. Jrought cont pers rose on.the higher prices quoted 0F | Fupp. Motor Car bty Dokl jover the greater part of the west ;and the metal. Strength of American Topac- | Inspiration -Cop co, which rose: to a new high, was at-|Tnt Harvester j tributed to the * stabillzation .. retal?{Int Mer Marine prices which followed the abandonment | Int Mer Mar pr of the trade discoum polley by that com- | Inter Paper. ... 1suunmusz. but temperatures were lu‘i and the forecast suggested some mowerl,ke colpts were large, arrivals belng estimat. ed at 500 cars. 4 There was an indifferent demand for Tow e 100.72 100.18 - 100.:8 100.64 100.68 BTATE HIGHWAY COM. BENNETT to address Representative Walter . C. |STORES HENS LAY 3472 v: il 24 47 100, 100.1 ADDRSSED ASHFORD ASSN.|Brown, of Warrenville. EGGS DURING 42ND WEEK | pany. Kennew:t .o 'r"_ 4“‘ 101 (n‘n 4\1 and the marker was firm . with a ay oner Charles During the forty-second week of the Speclal slcm which reglstered new | Iehizh Walley . 6 U S Lib 4th 41, 10062 100.50 and held close to wes- oor meet- | PISABLED VETERANS CAMP {egg laying contest at Storrs the 1,000 |high prices for the year included Ameri- | Maxwell Motor A . Victory . %8 100.66 ¥ . Liquidatipn in Septefabes assoctation PROVED BIG SUCCESS | hens 1aid 3,472 ‘eggs or 50 per cent. This | can Tce, Natioral Lead and Retail Stores, { Mextan Petrol do called 100.28 10023 |and December late caused a. sharp de 5 (Special to The Bulletin' is 82 eggs.less than last.week, but 45| Total sales -approximated 700,000 f Missouri K & T Quoted in dotiars and cents per §109 | cline in provisions. Camp Forbes, Niantle, Augz. 29.—The |more than the seven year average and |shares. Mo K LW L of the Connee- | ai d men of Hartford and vicinity, { 140 égss more than for the same period | The monev's market adhered” to its{Mo K & T w iopr .. towards the | through the efforts of Post No. 1, Dis. |1ast vear. At the end of the forty-sec- | movements of'the previeus day, apemnum‘““"; ;f“‘flc T Foreign Exchange. Wheat— * local roads.|abled American Veterans of the World |ond week the average egg productioniat 5 34 per’cent, but advancing to 4 fAISSOurl Bag B S With-sthe ;eicohlicn - oo sterling B8 |- Sepk bond, S SR $ Chlcage Grain Macket. clud- | War, .who salicited the funds in Harts|DPer bird for the 690 heavy breeds was v 52 3 . Emm el it ositaas of Nkls | 32095 G Bl ‘the s Lierhye: fobiins tont D 1. 1 dCo Tatter pat Of, the Be ] Nar w2 St o b quotations are In ceats Der wnit of fon | Dee. d, | incidentals, have been able to enjoy tha | breeds was 139.85 eggs. Léadmg fdrelgn “exchanges. showed N--Y: Alr. Brv:uxe k elgn currencs: i May | ris that a camp of this sort | The Leghorns made a clean sweep fof | 1yriner steadiness on-the high range'for N Y Central . 7 orn— both mentally and physical- | the wWeek, winning all honors. ‘George | o oo > e NYNH&H. Sterling— Yestorday Sept. ... 0 ) 3 1. Ferrie’ pen from Grand Rapids, Mich, | Lhose remittarices d“‘“’;’d i yhe‘wnflz;. Norfolk & West Demand . camp is the only one of its sort, | Igan, was first with a production of 58 f;:::f o‘?“c:’“e:cm”’b;m B ;nrth gficmc g : : Fr’;ah.cs e relation | with the exception of the one at Buf- |egss. Second place went to Hollywood o 2 erce . : | {falo, X. T. and it s hoped that next|Farm's pen from Hollywood, Washington, farncs were ':bf;““g:“’g:"::r:’::l‘gz; Ry St vear -the movement will b state-wide, | With a yield of 56 cgss. 'Rapps Leg- |02¥s Sz add the Gorm T course, the state not provide | and that the people of other citles of jhorn Farm's pen from Atlantic High- sharply. exaing. tunds for re onstruction, of | the state will be as generous as the |lands, New Jersey, won third place with purely local he state depart- | people of Hartford have been. £4 eggs for the week and fourth place ment and its construction men w An executive committee of prominent | Went to FEige and De Winter's ready and willing to advise and co-o) Hartford citizens control the fund. The |pen from Red PBank, New Jersey, with srate with local officials a of the state military training -en- {& production of 53 ezgs. feclant and end methods of local | -ampment erounds and bufldings is don- | During the eleven years of the egg lay- road-building, and to co-operate in s the state. Brigadier General |Ing contest we have found ‘that from ng the proper ma ery and mate- is in charge of the camp | month io month throughout the year the rials, enting the state and Au- | birds will not eat the same amount of The 2ddock of Hartford js the |Scratch feed. In general a larger amount ector. of scratch feed i3 consumed from the way d w.hm-fl. at the capuor 1t only have the disabled men of |time ‘the birds are housed unti] about crence and the Hartford and vicinity been granted the | the middle During the 1920°1921 e plans. He it to come but disabled veterans from | contest the 270 Rhode Island Reds con- the state com: different parts of the state, have also sumed grain as per the following ta- andertake to compose local 2d the welcome. . ! t st opinfon as to co-operate w sleep in large, squad tents, which would present a of blankets to keep off the | Dezember 13.6 lbs. 9.0 Ibs. carly ng at the shore, | January 14.4 Ibs. 11.4 Ibs n are provided by a Hartford |February 12.0 Tos. r, and the finest of menus are |March 12.8 Ibs served, there imited supply of | April 5.2 1bs. on tap at all hours, the gift of the | May 13.7 Ibs. Food Council. | June 3.8 Ibs, r camp is_ occupted | July 14.3 lbs. 1s soon as Massachusetts was, and he | with diver: i vaudeville acts, | Ausust 15.2 Ibs. juggested that the local people get to- |band conce September 12.9 lbs. ments are.on the excellent programme. | October »)4 Tbs. 12.8 Ibt! these also oss-roads. He made it clear that while, ommissioner cordially ’r\(!flfl '0‘ ovember 13.3 Ibs. 9.6 lbs. onnecticut would be ready plete its portlon of the trunk Woodstock to Southbridge, Ma the tha lete its part Many practical guestions were asked | Th ut the day the boys take full | oy, goyr reading pens in each of, the by persons from dif- | advantage of the shore attractlons and principal breeds are as folows: 1 officials took | sports in camp. him person- | Governor L: ke on behalf of the trus- Plrmouth Rocks, tees and.directors has extended an Harry G. Culver (Barred) West- addrew by Rev. |tation to all the people of the state to} hLampton Beach, L.I. | ........ 1778 t proved a | yisit the camp. W. H. B. !\em (Barred) Cazeno- , ed wit and R R e via, N. 1728 § - th an intimate AN Ontario \»ru-u ural College (Bar- and automobi o | STATE [CHAMBER -URGES =it e e e of social con IMMEDIATE TUEL LEGISLATION | pyriue University (Barred) Ta Stanley H. Bullard, president of the| Favette, IMd. . .u.,.......... 1604 Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, has nt to the. Connecticut delegation i Congress “the following telegram: “In can do White Wrandottes. Frank P. Matteson, Davisville, R. he was rezard to request of President Hardingj I 1833 B il i commmnity Servios | fn draskc legilaon, siving et | = When we tell you that e e urg- | authority to Secretary Hoover's fuel dis- ; nen feel a personal re- | tribution organization, the situation in Bradbuery, there is no other dgatette 3 elp in community plans. | Connecticut would indicate immediare | England ... 1683 % i The Babcock Cornet band gave.an ex. | action necessary. On behalf of The |Clemens J. Diemand, New Britatn, at Chesterfield’s pncewhich sellent’ concert, and it was announced | Connecticut Chamber of Commerces I| CORDL c.e. vuverieesnern...... 1658 at next month ¢he tand will celebrate | therefore urge that you do all in your 2 urkish sixtieth anniversary of its organiza- [power to eponsor lepilation which might |y, omh:_::" IS.:\‘::: Bg“dlw contains such fine T o by a public festival. The celebra- |in any way relieve the impending sit- J adley, . m: whI.taiade a roueien’or sl fopeiee | netion S and Domeéstic tobaccos, we rs of the band, and _special pat iy A e it g ok R ey state the fact. It’s true. vors and get them to atfend. Among o s’ jmproying 1587 s is Stephen B, Tifft. sti) living, ag | Friends of John B. Porteous of Port- | . s Chapin, Longmeadow, Mass. 1499 re old Tifft homestead in the north sart | 127d, Me., son of John Porteous of 3 Ashford, and mow aged over minety, | Broadway are pleased to learn that He is White Leghorns. ifft wa ears an active | Improving after an operation at'a Bos- | geymcod | Famm, Hollywood, And when we tell you that Chesterfields satisfy, d taught district | ton hospital. He was able to be up for.| g G Ra L sta an th fact, ars. A popular | short time on Saturday. Mrs. Porteous | o g ToUltry Club, - Goshen, we te S Ie Satu Conn..... 3 . 1670 e criptio rted on behalf [has been staying in Boston while her|y raric Dubots, Pecham. Ve 1662 h i the celebration, and p husband has been confined in the hos- | Ri 2 X o : o contribute thereto have heen asked | pital , ’E‘ii’g’mifié‘lf"u'i Jl.um' e 1628 Rt ks can do. Let Chesterfields prove this. CIGARETTES Of finest Turkish and Domestic tobacros—blended 2