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MARRIED %-u 1922, by‘&- Felix Jl.’m.' m:mm.. T X A “ Tormerly 3:“ o 5. ma".m ] 3 y E‘ Pllbl'\m‘ llr;l,‘l Mies Laura Muilen, of: “ (xfll W giving & lord. s rie and sal ted, Box 32 Bunuln il i epl. » xs—In Willimantie, Sept. 1, 937, Herbert J. Stearns, a native of ""'Z h/ gl forwich, aged 70 ) ars. AR 1 at Ml tat! e. {—l od- i -#qw - l xcrrm Wi QMl] Byér of -_— ~DIED Darrow, Phrme 1 nt! i3, ar s “orelock, Burial in family e servicea at the home of WEE haries R._Browning, New bnn Foad, Wednesday at 3 p. m.. day! g time. ~Burimt—im-Preston Eimelrn. ln ml!'cuy Sept. 11, lu nn Thames St. bagad nullll\ery 25 fbliged woodchoppers ; i&r\rlm pringhield S e nmenel TWANTED—Sccond hand steam h 1,|and radiators to hest House. Write B *195; sepi3 ANTED—A late model Foi ster - moaat be equipped with, demo nm rims and electric etarter, 2 B F. D, No: 1, vmumamrm P sep13d a Tor used fu 1 | uimEsT prices el ture and antiques. uis D. Ward. Bo: i | 389, Norwich. II2MWE WANTED—Nicely fumm;'-d three T WANTED—Boarders; goot rooms to rent. sepl2d T WANTED—Reliable ma: 00d board ; 110 North Main St. and steady. Elm Tree Inn, Westeriy, WANTED—To buy for cash, a i millinery business in Norwich ot its su urbs. Address P. B. X., Norwich Bulll tin. sepdd” e tor Mass of ‘requiem in St Ee Fflnms D at 9 o'clock. Burial in g) 4 fl.m ary's ce metery, of Jeter 7 nr né! im-mly, expenses posi- are d; excollent fiu‘!u au.m.i"' !s{mfiionk c, T HEERD a Tady who was buying s asparagus the other day say,” RouEhe our ook braided Fhe endn never knew that they grew that wi 1, Turkish Trophies 20 for 18¢; Beech cigarettes 1oc for 20; Anndore cigars e, BLEASON—In' thie clthh& Bleason of North Main llleel Julla Kelleher, widow eas nnz Shirt ?M fsr wan! Fianeral 2t her la i m s to sell complete liné of shirts di Hass ar St ock ('llhh fre! ! Burial in eemeters at § churely at 9 plot . in_ St mumv New Kindly ‘omit flowers. »flasén&: fl‘(lls ana leworlh ~ WANTED—Second hand furniture stove parts Tor all makes of sloves mbing and heating. _Go.dstein & % 86-92 Water St. Fhone 144- four for 25¢c. Fagan's Smoke Shop, o LW S e ts ;. D—Men to m%a;ravr "l M n);;l a A Nyfl’fi\ 1rl“nt b ry‘g[c , ete. olee. ‘lzy v- WANTED—Highest cash prices m or second hand furnitues, - house s ‘antiques, store fixtures and tool iy me betore Selling. N Welstnger, Phone 53 ved WANTED M take milk PRty O wieh daily, 180 duarts from D pricé A% to s ete. Wr’fl! to M. CHURCH& ALLE Funeral Directors Freema sep13d Phofre 18-4. to rk,_Liebanon. eep12d cad studs “é g;‘mud )nr. ahd il mnn- lmo ‘ED—Loom fixer. Bean Al M. WANTEDMan to work on farm. N Whiting, 56 Main St seplid Saxto) 3 mlk Touig T wutkn—secana Rane wntigue furt hulm nuw, lhoul 300 |\ Franklin St mber lm will sell same ntually. to_restau- A R bn dalry farm. W | - s 2134 |10 rnitues: to otk in|St Phone 717-3. “or |1 BEe 00l ieplld Best_prices paid. er, Phone 712-5. mys NTED—We pay highest prices ok |- second hand furaiture. Norwlzh ture Co., Breed Bldg. buy , sell a ind axchango. NTED—Antiques. tools and H. B. Tiger, 55 n, Jele mol‘& Wm&nn—xou farms for uulo(ud' ith or without stock; Giv i n(-ueum- in first letter as to prics, size_ location and terms. P. O, Jewett City, Conn. eVE BUY and vay highest prices fof 'fi e e e ek ‘emens, successor to King, 44-50 Wat Phone 1305, sepl2d Kr St. Embalmers Lady ‘Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Tetephone 328-3 1 barber ; pay. un at.once 159 West Maln St. sepizd WANTED A dishwasher. Apply, anch TRebil i E WA —Cmnxenu Habith : Foviramsnt. nut xltldy common \I}fll Avrite immediately for Franklin Institute, Dept: ter, N Y. of | 3138 Jerks g uetent Jration oper sept stéady job, good WANTED — VEAL Am now paying 12c pec Ib. for, fancy veal; smaller calves’in proportion. ” Tele- phone me at my home, 74-2 Danielson, Conn.. or leave word for me Monday. 1889-4 Norwich. Conn.; Wednesday 256-3 Putnam, Conn., or address me. W. W. BURCHARD, Sterling, Conn. W Bulletin. seplld TED—Ficemen, brakemen; begin ners $150, later $200; no strike. }uuwa) FOR SALE—Automobliss RATLWAY MECHANICR—Go maghinists. boilermakers, carmen, fre Per hour: go west free tranmoetation and boara, Apply, o mpany's agent, 10 at Long's Houi , Conn. Northern Pagil take the place of mer of TR—Are per._hou 1t you do not, i come in and talk with Funerad Di‘m;tor{ and Embalmers 322 Main Street OEEWEer of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral lzlirector Eml::lmer ke .eim BLACKSMITHS —Wanted for w failtoad ; positions _permanent ; free “board, room and transpo labor troubie. Call and talk wi Ar. Stone, Long’s Hotel, State St. ford, Conn. RMARERS — Wanted fu positions permanent ; H oard, room and : labor trouble. Stone. (nrd Conn. CARPENTERS—Wanted for work or rallroad : posiiions permanent; wage: geod ; free board. room and transport tion ; labor trouble. Call and talk wit Mr. Stone. Long's Hotel, ] ford,_Conn. Long’s Hotel, State St., sepiid west ; [ 70 per_hour : f Hjes ht and pass, T0c and i permanent position s 1e gl ari: earning 70c na wum 10, | Ji oM. e Hart- seplid wag ransporta- Call_and talk with FOR: BALE=Bulck touting car. and eleciric lights & order, tires good. wil Overland , Sales - and Franklin St. Phone 2 1915, in good run- be sold cheap. Service Co., 253 Clark, Scotlan d1 USED UARS bougm. sold and ex- ¢ cars of all makes. Adams Tav- T, Ethler, ® SALE—Good touring car. mqin—m Main St. W | 21 Franklin Squat 113-2. FOR sALE—b\)rd mun:g car. n.m-yv P! nd, St. Ph ovements; glra.;e it sepldd m._sitting room, w&,&” S el m% %m 581" “.ma ot i ug St. npxzu ‘houfd, b Powetmuuk‘ R. Fuitable for ain ! . 1’[! jas stove; pflce crmVno:.sfr owum Quiet your tler will absolitely stop all rattle in rmrfll mgi@ The Oh-rrt S\finnl Wheel anti-fat- 3,,.,,%,‘ !trennn ol unu 10 increased ortlers A, R. Holbréox 282 Kossuth St aridi.pd_rt‘ Conn. |large raiifoad systems. SALE_G: Phone 58-23. gm RhanES n?* ug n'fi" ‘?‘ " r%!{"‘ lnme 1851-12. MI—MY hg B‘ el“ht rr.mml_ Gl'l situat rfi! 1 'rgl“bld P R L eonipie 00 1L fififi. to rzm six m, ail gm% conveniences, Aédma I——P‘umlshed room, hnl com w‘&u, 33, Franklin. St,; tep floor. sop! t-urnhh d 9 pzfim !nmn'. TR ¥ ;{;“53"‘ et L e 5 — Furnished McKinley Toom, ing rooms, Mrs. Ave. sep7d sepsd 10 Mfii -Off 51 y. Inquire 202 Main St. - a Bmg‘fif B "FOR SALE—A_fine upright ma SALE—— gsu nu;c mal alking phonog) _FOR 8. LE—A Fo0d_upright piand TeReay S %T;mi SHaching g&p, W‘Mfim“’%{ DI Md Colu’mbu 510~ r:yh colt !KD new, o\u' vrice $20 mrm ankin 8 smn S| 46 don,” §2 *—Nicely furn| 18 unrel Hill Ave. Pho:e m"d.m""" 2d '—Light e RS "“&"‘“""%..r House. 84 Frn.nklln St. roE nnnr~ve:’ FoR SALE At once, for cash, Royal and Re(ti rn‘q% near Tafts summ 911"5 ‘gess m SALE _New fully_Fusrantied op: ment, plago, with flne sndurigg tone and ,fihfi Vs |; ired. &in St. ain, ’5 terms John A. Moran, Real g The Jfiux c:dd& 5- p,‘n.k“n lin Square.. FOR BAYE—On wate roud, in village gmfigfi ! (e .u» room cot1 ': o wn two 8T or more -if sired ; would rnake mnll chickeén farm df truck’ g ‘business for_sale Conn. Bvans, Plain fleld, m&w aug2bd FOR ?rq; with l;el':i at g iand tackb ot would_gmake good avire 56 Dosw bR Lx.p—mi 31l kina- $1,000 ta.835,000; tasy terms. Fred L. Raclne, Plainfield, Conn. Phorie Moosup augdd FOR SALE FINE o 3 MAPLE B MADE uvro & TWo- PARTMENT HOUSE AT SMALL EXPENSE. LOT 60x130 FEET. PRICE 86,500, ArPLY TO JAMES L. CASE. 40 SHETUCKET ST olce men xoom }ed, for adults lars, inquire of ate tment, seven r hehg’l.-:a‘l!lnwe ho fi de. Phoke ¥ g mm and bath. mod- mve}nen corner West-Main and lnqulrn at office of Max Th ihe-#66m house, th moderm garage, ex: ith 15 tons of setected inter. feulars. ingiiire of RAN, o ity foa e celiently located.” wi coal in_cellar for For turther" M ____._._.__.fi__ RENT, Staarh-haatad, o five-room flat; finest location in town, hoz wller supplied all year round, located at Broad & Inquire at TALKING MACH]\'E SHUP or your beoker. aug2éd LEGAL NOTICES !, SEALED PROPOSALS by the Siate Higmeay Washington St E e TIME, Sept. sections of will,be received Commissioner, 12 ford, Conn., untll 2 AL 5AVING 25.°19%2," for the following State work, in_accordance with _plans_#nd @pecifications on file in fhe office of the State Highway Commis- FOR SALE 1923 GARDNER Roadster, one month old, driven 700 miles, with one year ear guarantee and service. Owner Is {fuding in for GARDNER Coupe. - This is a real ear for the sport or business man, Also Maxwell 1918 Touring Car and - | Baby Grand Chevrolet, THE ARMORY GARAGE, . GARDNER SALES AND SERVICE, 319 ¥rankiln St., Norwich. Phone 756-2. n sionet. and at the following places TOWN OF ESSEX: Abou ) linear {ebt of 7 ineh nagive stone macadam on St.. Plans and specifications erl’s_office and at the of- ns, Division Engineer, Hartford, Conn. ME: About’ 8000 linedr AR R LR U the Hadlyme road. Plans and specifica- tions at the Town Clerk’s office and at the gffice of A W. Bushell Diyision Engincer, Thayer Bldg., Nocwich. TOWN OF \OWN»I Farm Jocated 12 drive_from Frankiin Sauare, pleagantly situatéd on o road, containing 170 acres fand, well divided ;1n" tilable and woodland, abiin: dance of water, 1wo-story. house and barn and other build located near to in- dustries, Fnr particulars, FR. 8 lm‘mmz Central mdx *hore. Nor . long rivér ow fine old mlple iaie trecs both sies of nighw six-room bungalow style house, hardwood | fioors, open fireplace. garage, stock barn otheér buildings, all in the best of or- ; a ofe-man farm”or summer home; unly 43, J\)fl $u(l\! cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimatitte, Coni ne nd, zood orchard, Pendleton Plans and specifications at erk’s office and at the office_of 2 D ision Engineer, Thayer Conn. TOW OF VOLUNTOW About 4,050 liheai faet of 7 inch natiye stone macadam on the Pendleton Hill road. road. PROMPT SERVICE DAY GEiElbHT MEN WANTED GEORGf. G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer %2 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Telsohone 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Dlreetors Permanent positions for Machinists—66c to Tic per hour Boilermaker—67c to T5c per hour Blacksmiths—66c t0 T5c per hour hour Helpers—Airst year, 45 cénts pér ‘h\"nl H with Committee of Mechanical partment Association. De. The Henry Allen-& Son Co. 88 MAI IT“(ET Rs FUNERAL: AND EMBALMERS- sdy Assistant * > Tdlephons 4102 DAY OR™NIGHT" {OURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DlRECTORS This is not & strike against the rail. road; it is a strike waged inst reduction in rates of pay ordered b: the United States { Board, effective July 1, 1922, Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. t Ass't Superintendent'’s office, Station, New London, Conn. “Ri M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartfor: R. R. Company YOUNG MAN WE WANT A MAX, 25 10 30 YEAR OF AGE, IN OUR BELT SHOP, THE ULMER LEATHER CoO. FLORIST ,,_.___._.._g Sraips ghovte, o ,}., THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY compstént men whose work is satisfactory “as: Electric Workers—é5c.-to 75¢ per hour Car Inspectors & Repairmen—63c per The above rates are those agrésd upon Rallroad Labor Union lTEAMsHIFa WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Lentes Norwich 3 Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River Tuésdas, Thurlday and'Satorday & Tel. 2087. ¥. V. EXOUSE, Agént, NEW YORK VIA NEW LONDON.LINE FARE Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 [0 P . Néw London Dally 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. T Comfortable Stateroom: a y o NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating d AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 5 lewood Nurse: Free delivery. RDER your 0 Geduld, TRUCKING crecahoabes. 75 x.::':'r'\t “!lun. 17 1 v R T e S nag TR trucking, dumping, L 33 Clift St or Oesurs. Tek Tiead i T Bt it Aiits 'flhfll 0 Moving, !hflnckll !\ on i % '=' =?., é“fé& sone l(l. FOR .ALMM 2 e ——Smeemee vol lAu,—Gond drivi An(nhom nlu c. B. nnnn.“ % 5 “v:u City R_n,g #epLIMWE P Shetucket Bt. Ph b DISTANCI e saranok 77-HAMILTON AVENUE _ NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 88518 1 Plans and specifications at the Postoffice and at_the office of A. W. Bushell. Di- vision Engineer, Thayer Bidg., Norwich Conn. All bids must be accompanied by supety company bond or a certified check not less than one-thied of the cc work. The State Highway Commissioner [eferves the right to reject any and all k. FOR SALE $3,500_will b two-tenement house. 4 h apartment, with bath, Eas and clectric light, only 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Sq. For full par- ! | . V. COVELLQ. 198 ClfT St Dated at Hartford, Conn., Sept. 5 C. J. BENNETT sState Highway Commissioner. 42 Washington St., Hartford. Conn. NOTICE The Selectfiien and Towh Clerk of the Town of Lebanon will ba in session in . |the Towh Hall in said ‘Town on Satur- day, Sept. 16. 1922, from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m., to admit to the electors’ oath all those who are found to be qualified. and |whose names are en the list “To Be Made.” KARL F. BISHOP, W. G. THOMAS, E. C. PAYSO! Selectmen. Lebanon; Conn., Sept. 11, 1822, NOTICE The Select 1922 FOR SALE X Ten-roth house in flawless eondition ; {o_new peven-room houses: elght-roor: Hous a1 improvements. and gearly RETAIE dkre 1ET EArden 13A8 Ahd BAY Rke ; Dargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. ABCHA W. COIT, Telephons 1934, 63 Broadway. AUCTIONS C, P BROWN i:.......... Anctioniédr ~AUCTION SALE to ba held at Berman & Falk's, at (hel well known Joe Hall's farm, two mriles from Colchester Depot, on the Lebanofi road, -mvnsnay SEPT. 14, 1922, ; cows, milkers and spr}nxers. alx Heifers, iots 'of tools, machinery. ture, wagons, harnesses and other nmelel too numerous to méention. BERMAN & FALK. en and Town Clerk of the Town_of, Preston will hold a session to éxamine the qualifications of electors and admit to the electors’ oath those whose names appear on the list “To Be Made," and Toomb fo nnu o 8O se mxb—z‘ ghhad Jlight housekeep- GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, _LOST AND FouND Lo} 107655, J.-Siegal ACF. and Evins B n Cyrus Pmdmnn, Ow] l.n Tor tHis adyert a7 pes. 3. ThL._Danicion 1 B W, Finder thleph t}leyih oné | H. reas, Sitbert, Bromuyn. Laonh and shall be found qualified, on Satur- day, Sept. 18th, 1922, from. 9 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock p. M., at the Town JLLER, ‘RVNG W B ERRE BENNET. Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD, Town Clerk, “ Dited at Préston, Sept. 12, 1922, “The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the van o ua)ard will be in session at the a Omu in Ledyard on Sat- 8. 1922 from 9 ER, Sélectmen. W. I ALLYN, Town Clerk. i 21.10\1 a Ledynrd. Conn., Sent. 18, 1t Merger talk was héld the further activity In W finers, which crossed l and closéd tt a net gain of mearly 4 polat. Barnsdall A stock shot up nearly 3 points oh repofts that it was the lkely participat in the producers new combination. THe latest earnings report of Mexiean Peltroléuth, which _showed éarnings of $36.43 & share on_common stock for the first sev- en months of 1923, as compared with $17.50 for the first six months of 1921, furnished the cue for a squeezing of the Tecent short interest. the stock closlng at a net gain two poliits. MofBrs wis pushed up to 2 new high on a renewal of unconfirmed re- ports of its merger with Mack Trucks, which recently has een quite active. Hupp Motors also was rather active but with relatively little net change in Thorough knéwledge of welding and | PFice: " t i preheating bluy, - adequats ~Fasilitios ] oo uL, HATER Were inclined to heavinetn, ut net changes were largely fractional. and equipment enables us to under-|Steel shares eased a bit, as did the take WELDING work . that others '“;‘"l"‘d Lcoppers. 85,154 4ba otal sales were 962.100 shares. often are unable to Ha{ndl, properly. F i origrc e g i RS IF the casting or forging is 00| hardencd to 4 1-2 in the early afternoon, heavy to bring to us our portable|holding at that figure until the &lose. equipment enables us to-go to the| Time money was quiet with no change in e and ume was little demand for P No piece of work t6o large or t00| Dyliness in ,M European markets Im- smail, = parted a heavy tone to foreign exchinke rates in the local center. Comparatively NORWICH WELDING CO. |little business was transacted in com- X mercial bills. German marks were still Phone 214 31 Chestnut Strest | quoted below 7 cents a_hundred, the re- ported uitimatum of Belgium demand- ing payment of 100,000,000 gold marks in six months having little visible = effect. The further drop in the Gresk rate was interpreted as indicating the abAndonment of the Greek ‘government's effort to maintain a fixed rate of 8.95 for drachmi. Today's tate was 2.75. Cj‘,éeaa/ mr[ /rery(’ 5, The following 15 A Summary of the transactions on the Jew York Stock Ex- change up to 3 B. Allied Chetnieat 1§14 Allis Ohalmers Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Car & Fdy . Cotton 0il Tel & Tel . Tdbacgo Am Woolen Am Woolen pr Anaconda Cop Associated Oil Atch T & S F Balt & Ohio Balt & Ohio pr . Beth Steel Beth Steel (B) Brook Rap Tr Brook R T ctfs . Canadlan Pac Cent Leathér Cent Leather pr Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio Chi Gt West Chi Gt West pr . Chi Chi Chi Chi Chite Coppér Chino Copper Cotdén Cricible Sted Cricible rts Del & Hudson Dome Mins We regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, ‘and car furnish you with new pistons, rings and wrist pins. We also cafry a large stock of standard and oversize,rings. Fords reground and fitted with light model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 STORAGE BATTERIES FORD $16. BUICK, OVER ROLET, 0A These are onr mew prices on Hartford Batteries, all guaranteed 18 month; FORD RADIATORS model,” with shell, §15. model, without shell, 814, 1911-16 model, $13.50. ¥ord Trick model, $25, All Brass Honeycomb Radiators guaranteed. THE JOHNSON CO., l 107-109 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. T, e a—— RADIATORS BOILING GR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED DODGE $28.80. CHEV- Fisher Body Fish Rody briric ol w1 en Motor Gen Motor pr . Hupp Motor Car ... Tlinols Céntral « Hlinoi& Ceht pr A . Inspiration Cop Int Harvester Int Mer Mar . Int Mer Mar pr ... 5 inter Papér . Int Paper pr sta .. Kennecott Lehigh Valley Marlin Rock Maxwell Mbt Mexican Petrol Mex Petrol pr , 1 Miami Copper e I\Mssmm K&T ... MoK &Twi. 1 MoK & Tprwi.. Missour| Pacific Miseouri Pae pr at Bn & Stéel ... at Bn & St pr ... N Y Air Brake ... Tested Under MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED ‘AND REPAIRED 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sl\“ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, W‘agom, Trucks and Carts MecHanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET Pierce Ofl Pierce Ol pr .. Ray Cen .. Reading .. Reading 1st pr S Répub Iron & St .. South Pacific . 8% Tobacéo Prod Tobaceo Prod Tobaces Pred pr Union Pacific Union_Pae pr U 8 Rubber U 8 Rubber pr U 8 Steel U TS Steel A West'housé {' B3 1\)1'4 West'hoiise I .. BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General - tractor and Euilder, Tel 137 marssd wn.uul c. lnmm. Contractor_sn Bullder. NIl nnd 3 obbing. Worth Pump i '?.p""' Worth Pump B PLUMBING S T ra e fess »’( Liberty bondx and rength of and, activity in curities _the i stamped which were down 1 te P steAl and public utitity dls mj‘uu. ucers and Refiners ', with ‘were up two, with nh- of 110 1 1-2.1n Marland Oh whrranta; Brookirn Union uu s Brooklyn Transit 5's, while Wilsos convertible sixes wére reactionary. Gains of 1 0.1 1-2 took place in Bra- il T's, City and State of San Paule 8§ 4and Rio G do Sul §'s, dealirs re- porting 4 Scarcity of offerings. Reports from- Buenos Afres that negotlations of the Argentine been ed wers branded hers as iflml(nfu. Action on the blll author- izing the loan s not expected by the congress. II:lm the end of Meanwhile, the syndieats managers décline to comment on current rumors. Libert 8 1-2's establivhed a_new gk record for. the year today at 101. Tag 4t a Bot Khin Of 40 points. Oiher 1oe erty and Victory issues stowed nominal .“TMAI sale§ (par value) wers $15,608+ 30 Qnoulin-lu‘nlnulauunun [E— With the exoeption of sterlimg, ol quotstions ars I8 cents Der uait of fore Brazil -, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Sept. 12.—Hedging sales from the northwest and from the southwesi as well, together with lack of speculative demand, led to declining prices today for wheat. The market closed unscttled 1-2¢ to 1 1-fic net jower with December 1.00 7-8 to 1.01 and May 1.06 to 1.06 1-§ Corn Snished pnchanged to 5-5 and 3-4 down, oats off 1-4 @ 3-8 to 1-2, and proyisions varying from 15c set back to c_advance. Notwithstanding an upward tendency shown at the openifig wheat valuet soon began to sag, and throughout tht remainder of the day seemed to have but little power to rallq. Higher quo- tations at Liverpool were responsible for the _transient initial display of strength here. It became especially evident however, that an increase of ths croj movement in the nofthwest was making itself felt, and this factor was emphasiz- ed by word that the vield of wheat n Canada was officially estimated at 38 733,000 bushels, the largest total sines Better call for United States hard wint- ter wheat to go to Burope developed on the decline in prices. Sales of wheat hére o exporters were estimated at 700.- 00 bsuhls, and the seaboard advised 500,000 bushels taken exportért there. ‘It was sald concessions were made here to bring about sals, but the fact remained that the wheat was dispos- ed of to leave the country. Corh and oats were easler with wheat, besides, receipts of corn wers heavy, and crop reports were of a bearsh charactér, Oh the thr hand, exporters were good buyers o Tn the provision market, deliveries of 400000 pounds of 1lard on Septémber contrdcts were something of &n offse} 10 an upturn in hog values. Chicage Grain Markeh Low. Close 2% 994 1008, 100% 105% 106% 1% 2% 56% 565 L P 34y "y EiE] 3% METAL MARKET Néw York, Sept. 12.—Copper quist. clbétrolytic spot and futures 14; tim easy, kpot and futures 32.1 iron steady, prices unchanged: lead steady, spot, 5.90@6.00: zine quiet, East St | Louts spot and nearby delivéry 6.35@8.« 40; antimony, pot 5.0086.25. Clfl’k 0("{ m..'?.“l‘ in e iflw on~ (u 1&"‘1‘ thé unexpect?d |