Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 6

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read a hx!ah,w-!l'!':m( alking “with 5 on | ber :r‘ prominent textile mill men in a age that Putnam's Night-|around Putnam. one. successful team won Sunday’s game | perintendent gave his expe trom . Martin's Danielson | ing cotton manb e Harrigan of " stated that | Stalf . complainant in | ' of fact, Danielson won from | this-general knowledge could be ebtained | this case. He testified that while'he was| - '3 to 1, and approximately 2.-{by attending-Pufnam Trade: School “Tex- | coming - down hospital hill the afternoc ma-(w- the game were fully | tils course. . s oieto_+ose. io o |of Labor Day,a car tried to pass of 2 { _-More_ espacally ls this" tFue’‘of - ‘the | and crowded him info the ditch. He 5 wiiter of this column did not| High School Co-operative course for-gen- fi:dnc the number-on the registiation out the story and is uninformed | eral education is very helpful. and-nec- |Plale {0 a friend whp was with him and| - : whas did; although the sender's llmuule-nry as 2 basis.on. which to build the friend set it down as 89796. , Later| o s - s e established in due tim successful_career.as a. textlle.man whe {it was ascertained_that the:number was T et % 4 “érrors are always irritating, but|Means to become something more than a {that of-the defendant. ¥ 80 when concerned with ‘any | skilled operator, . b g .Copley testified “that “he was-not in t in which such warm ri-| Another prominent mill man in Put- | Putham Labor ;Day. He- introduced a nam. who entered ‘the textile industry | time card of'the Holcomb garagerin Nix 1 line with other textile plan vancing wages, | operator and who attended the o o] Tn i 15 e e ad RhE raach NO ADVANCE ) P - | Haven to siow: that We worked all Sun- £ > ‘ ! BT 100 ghaksinte wore’ expedeed o] SIDE clhsscn at ths Praad schools stal- {dax nixhts guds n T Torked 4l Suni ) effective Monday, September 18th. 00y aftaruoon from (N o - St iy ProGTene 11 operator {o'clock the next: morning.. The: lanalady Mjadey, on, o Utltosuperintendent was de.in acon fo. | where he boards (estiled that ihe.de. We require extra .flfll’lo!“ in our carding, spinning, 2 totay Lo s Madls erable ‘degres to-the training he recsived { fendant.came-home in the morning and i A - B . Y PP gty S s i aein o S facem ampa R b = o 1 (s Robsdcand | tasha thavsalle ih spooling and weaving departments. S X LT . SN RN - B (b "‘“"“""“”"“Efi" v taken g ade Schoo] Textile Course is a ! foremoon. .. Another. :iwitness testified Om full timy 1 i ilie ‘farnt i < . & t ot eas inations suitable to their nesds.| .pjandid institntion: for-a community o |that_he- fook. Conley’s autémobile to.a e and to du?lble families can furnish Fi4 . . > PR S (£ I birds did not come. ATrange-|jargely made up of textils industries. It | New Haven garage Monday. An amdav:t|§ tenements.. e for R“T';: ':;o:":u:::n:;:: offers young men an opportunity to re- | frem the assisting prosécuting attorney ceive & general education and ‘a ‘knowi- [of the New Haven-city court was intro- F A‘ l S [ o M ANY Sagurt 5 . ties 1n | oq the textile* 5 od. in wi # ; | e pecan ACHVIe® am|edge of the textile’ business. after. com- | duced. in, which was set forth the good ' . NORWICH, CONN. JESSE LILASKY - RODOL 178 k] L pletion_of which he can go into the mill | character of the defendant and that th : n’: this territory. They are expect- | ana nequire knowledge of the actual mill | attorney /knew of ‘his own knowledss 166 YANTIC STREET organization without leaving his own | that Conlev's ear was. in the gavage on Scratch teed for the birds will -be|psme town. s Monday. This testimony convinced. the taken along and left at every point| it seems a loss to.Putnam when' it is | court. that. the -complainant had made a x . Whars birds ars turned loose and It inlnacessary for cotton manufacturers to go.| mistake in; the. registration number and|merchants that counterfeit bills are ~n|Erie 1 pr Alaicipated that the now comers Will| oy of town for department: fixers, sec- | that Conley was mot the owner of the|Circulation - Connecticut.’ The mew|E rie 2 pr . With this assistance be able to becoms|ong hands, overscers.and assistant su- [car {hat figured in. the accident at Pat.|Counterfeits are a §5 sily Bisher: Body . z-fln-l with their new surroundings|perintendents. This in many cases is trie |n The case ‘against Conley' was|5Hiés 1899 check létter "BY; J. Fish Body (0) pr Iocate natural fesding grounds be-| whan the town might he. helping te ds- | nolled. . . Lyons, Registrar of the Tre: Gen_Electric - a8 they get w0 bungry as &0 enAANEer | aion men in fts school. system 1o 1L ||\ res arand St ¢ tne 41| IL Boberts, treasurér of . tho United|Gen Fiec spi w i.. . Mves, which are being "carefully | {1ce places o o e 31" stales? Inltan ortia. Gen Motor .. -r-';a.::m -a.’;nn -fla“vmux To the voung man looking for a large | rC " Cos b id at Patnam T, -::?h ‘$10 bank note on the First National{Gen Motor pr Eoes < ‘mm’-: uring the|flelg, the cotton manotacturing bustness | TCTL TR T AL 04T (I T Bank of Ozone Park, Ozone Park, N. Y.,| Gen Motor Deb 7'p'c 93 offers no limited opportunities. Fixers check letfer ‘F; sarles of 1302; por-|Great North 4 » ‘ Sraske, meverthoiess it B irue. o] A7 second hande are well paid emioyes. ::;’:’;;”7:’;0;‘:“:":: the Jreekly band!tralt of Wiiliam McKinley. This S Graat Noth. mio’ :;:/'. pot L : Leaving : o - : e ety Dheasants| Oversesrs are highly paid and the pos-| @t iL® JERCNCD L, GO TS SYCT terteit ia mot & good one as. the counter- | Hupp Motor Car ‘ g o e ,':,‘;:::::mnfi.‘::m‘.;.‘:, ::S.fl:‘_:e::::r,::! Sust about money endugh contributed hy | 0iter has madeca mistake in the blus|Tllinois Central ” . charter number on the note. The co=-|Ills Cent pr A . Emyrna and country thereabouts. on the average better paid than most | 5, MTChaNls (o defray the. expenses|reot charter number is 8865 instead of | Inspiration Cop Deputy Game Warden F. E. Kies call- | nrosessions. Theoe - Hossrmien ‘f thie Mmfifl;‘set banq|the 8883 appearing on the note. Tha!Int Harvester X 24 attention Monday morning to the fact: s an industry, the téxtile 'is second | A€% FEE WIS DY U8 MAGRASIEt BANCH signatures of the cashier and -presideat|Int Harvester pr .. fhat hen pheasants cannot Bo legady| in size in the 1#ited States. At the same | 3 FUNAML TR0 b, Bant Pavadieine, Pllof the bank, which appear on’the gen-|Int Mer Marine shot during the hunting season opening| tims there is no industry in the country | 37 Nand of . Waureean.” The|line in black ink, appear in biue ink gn|Int Mer Mar pr Ihis year on October 5. 'This is & fact|where men with general training are uo | WAUFGERR MAnd, of ~Weuresan. Wheline spurious Inter Paper $hat has escaped the aitentlon of many|searce. This field §s not overcrowded and | SOMIUEIEe TeROried that there Had e~ The third is a $20 bank note on the|Int Paper oy hunters an? Warden Kies is giving ear-| ;o 1o logical place for a young man to b!’e” o ’C‘l’"‘ fi","f h”; ‘d "?d‘ Grand Rapids Naf 1 City Bank of{ Kennecott iy —u: (of It In order that any Dersonllook for opportunity to advance. o repls to this that the. season was|Grand Raplds, Michigan; check ' Iletter|Lehigh Valley :‘:'_" ez Mommd et one| Tt Is true, as expressed by cotton man- |'na¢ the extra expenss of transportation] B Series of 1902. “The charter num-|Maxwell Mot A R e Tt o artagn of| Ufacturérs ‘senerally, that no graduate | ot'hands from ‘out.of fown. could mot be|Per 3293 In the border is correct but the | Mexican Petrol pleading he aid not know the law, which of a textile school can go from schiool | met The plan. however, was most suc-| 2'&e blue figures on the face do not cor- Miami Copper LILA LEE .o NITA NALDY © HERE'S THE REAL SCREEN SENSATION OF . THE . SEASON! RODOLPH VALENTINO AS A HOT-BLOODED TOREADOR, THE DASHING IDOL OF SPAIN, HERO OF MANY LOVES—IN A BY BLASCO IBANEZ, AUTHOR “THE FOUR HORSEMEN."—THE GREATEST VALENTINO TRIUMPH EVER KNOWN! 2 ¥ HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY — - TODAY — LAST TIMES — BL' 5 oo “ 5 ” ( C DY BN s i 1o detonce and ‘take = position as overseer PN | tescrul and. it seemed 4 be. appreristod | esPond as they are 3296 Missouri K & T ... 1a% “HIS WIFE’S HUSBAND” — COMEDY. — NEWS - graduation. for it s necessary that he |5e fhs subiic and frew a iarme nember|. The circular requests that any per-|Mo K & T w1 ..., 18 4 > 3 Only cars saprctally Heenaed for learn first-hand ‘the character .of mill : S sarvics will be permitted to Ao A D A | af<pale lo the \eibg/every, Wedneday | 9% BESieN of 81y OF thime iopimierfelis R A h be arrested. Missourl Pacific 228 gor carrying business betwsen Dantew,n | and the kind of men he will work with | DRiEL L ; Missouri Pac pr ... 80l 854 the Brooklyn fair grounds this wesk,|as an overseer or superintendent. But|arioi o’ . Aughan.was authorized o] -Rev. Charles F.’Bedard anmounced 8t| Na¢ Enam.& St . 3 - ine. individun] farss. Thia| 1t 1a equally . true. as stated by fextils | PFOInt & committee of three to make|ths masses at Si Mary's church *that Y Alr Bk . “ arrangements. for the . first ‘meeting of | carly next month there will be a fitting ¥ proviston w excl ea ear- rities, t s lvancement is rea- L Central ng "0 R rsiens ;r:\‘;da;mr': T ki b e ol acquire | 3 umbers af the . £hamber. In. All| observance, ‘at tite” blessing of fho cof INH&H ... 32 ime until & capacity load | knowledge and breaking in to the bus- | rooacllity there will be a luncheon and|ner stone of the mew parochial school on| Norfolk & West is obtained, t it does mot shut . them ! inass. ere will be speakers of mote. Tt !s|which construétion has been started. E: North Paci but of this servics In cases whers the| The textlle Industry being so. close|Dianned to have meetings regularly dur-|ery man in the parish i3 being Tequest-l| penn R R people are prone to overlook it ; but up- | ;& the, winter months.and to keep thelto take part'and there will be a hamd f| pierce OIl . THEATRE neavation’ on analysis it shows, possibilities that de | "otoam Chamber of ~Commerce very|music and big parade. Over $106.003| picrce Oil pr A R Queen. : Myorr =Harlay’ 1k, (Be+ - High ot seem. (o bé _oftered it .many . other | UCh alive. The enrollment was recent |is to be expended on the mew bullding Ray Con D Prioet-and latab et \Pesha, #nd Brm- What 4s described as a fithey service| callings. vot [ igRereased by a membership drive and|and: equipment. The'number of wupls|Riading —TODAY— . ¥ > will b confined this year to the buses| & the organization is in a sound business|this year is the largest in the school's 5 ory Jahnsgn he dover, 4 g Rep Tron & St.. . “Ham" -Hamiltonin'.x “iribg_ twe Rep I.& Steel pr .. 921 e n Alveads. operating sees| Two aotomobile cajes scoupled _ thel condilion. ready to meet any local prob- A 3 history, ' numbering nearly §75 children. the~ Dantel - “Brooklyn - Willimantje | 2:tenticn of tha court Monday morning.|{lems. that may arise. BETTY COMPSON inOneofflnMutAbnorbingofReunth_‘ A “Always the Woman” HAM HAMILTON in a roaring comedy “Rolling Stones” PATHE NEWS | Concert Orchestra . The cold nights, Sunday and Mondas.| South Pacific 0515 toute. Thess buses have been espegsally| G°0rse Briccat _of Tutmam, WAS! Que of the largest gatherings of the|turned thoughts to empty. coal-bins auilSouth Railway ... 26% licsnsed and will be privileged | charged with opeéraling an automobiiefseason’ was that at the Putriam Coun-|local dealers have had many inquiries|South Ry pr. . 8215 5p passengers who will pay individ . L8 s | try ©lub Saturday when the Southbridge|as to the prospect of filling orders. No| Tenn Copper 10%4 fares. This arrangement is somewhat | club’ members were guests. After giv-|definite information is .being .given at Tobacco Prod A Tobacd> Tf-od 4ifferent than has been in vogue at fair{Nish an unlimied. supoly and. the level|ing rthe ‘Putnam golfers a good beatinz|this time but householders are optimis- time in other vyears, but it is according the stream his remained much _the|Southbridge was treated to an excellsnt|tic and believe a supply wilk be forth-| Gnion Pacific io the present laws and state officers|Same as it usually is durfag April or|supper prejared by the women mem-|coming before real cold weather sets in.| Unfon Pac pr will wes that the regulations are en-|May. Dberg of the Putnam club. U S Bubber torced. W:_J1, ‘Potter’ of /Boston ‘was in Put:| - Tho band concerts that buve hoen Hon. Jack Frost made a visitation to 5 Kly. . @ 3 ts Tnion | U S Steel Spesial Deputy Commissioner Willlam | Danielson Monday morning. Farly. risers | nam Monday and called on friends. B e sk T tiey 31T S Stel pr farvis, ‘of the bureau of domestic an'-|found roofs govered: with white and the]) The-cellar for the mew block-on Front| " g.iioht 1, hundreds of Putnam citi-| Western EI mals, was in Canterbury Monday, mak-|snappy feel of fall in the air. How-|Stréet, which George Rawley is building L 2 o | West Tn, Tel ; Bt Sevingaments for the prosscution of | sver. the. frost, was ot deetraciive gn|s neky: Gompleted. © The bafiting will| S2% SHG have BUIACLE] Feoble IO UL | westnouse K1 ... 63% numerous violations of the dog laws re- | little damage was repored. l"“ but one story ‘high and will ‘contain COTTOX. " y 'S the tate. Many ported frm that town. There are mum-| Seven passenger touring cars_ avail-|MX-stores ail’of which ‘have already T o Missaaminatis and RHo8 Tl bers of unlicensed dogs in that' com-|able for Brooklyn fair, service Wednes-beeh engaged. — £ and weére -seen parked at advantageous mutiny, and as the commissioner of do-|day and Thursday, Call-at Pellett'sios: | Mrs. ‘FL B. Wright and children have A New ‘York. Sept. 18.—Spot eatton - = v i points on the evenings ‘that concerts! = : < 5 mestic animals is engaged in a state-|fice, Raflroad square; also frequen,- bug|Toturned to-their home on Grove strest! oo " iven This §s the first year thoe|Uiet; Middling 2140 - = & : 23 . wids campaign to prosecute owners of | service—adv, atier spending the ‘summer at a camp| TUTENCT N 0 G0 Al ey Sl Matinees all seats 20c; Evenings all seats 25c, tax paid ::u aaimals Canterbury will be receis- | Danleison was represented by 2 o | STk the ACatakills, LT Gommittee of Putnam Chamber of Com- METAL MARKET only the same kind of treatment ‘s|g; derable number of people at the pro-| ~No aspirants to represent Painam in merce but so successful have they been| New York, Sept 18.—Cotton quiet. 18 being |ncardbd :::‘:( Awkiiga: Ca. that they will doubtless pecome a fea- | electrolytic spot and futures 14; tin terbury is an agricaltural town and | ts \ ture each summer. /Not only were there | easy, #ppears there has been some laxity, es-| ~Mrs. P. F. Murray and.Lesiie Murray|tives at the last” session, have come for- » &pot and futures 32,00; iron ' n , . ~|concerts but large electric lights wers|steady, No. 1 Northern 33@35; No. g A pecially in outlying sections, in keeping | accompanied Miss Helen Cronin to ward.. The only ‘name so far mention=d o piaced as to make Union Square as|Northern 32@34: No. 2. Southern L g @oes registered York., Miss Cronin:has entered as a stu-|for state senater_js that of Judge Clar-|ight as day and the amicite roadway|@27.00; lcad steady. spot. B.00@6.10-: 4 Other towns hereabouts, including Kil-|dent at Mt, §t. Vincent's college on tne|ence H. Child. of Woodstock. was ‘prepared with a sprmenng of meal|zinc quiet. Bast St. Loufs, spot and lingly, are due for a eombing for in- | Hudson. ‘Captain _of - Police Remio Delage dis-|that furnished an cxcellent dancing area|nearby delivery 6.30; antimony, spot, Hill T Cas' - Moansed dogs and the work mav be ex- A novelty in the way of dance music| tributed. eirculars from the secret ser-|for many couples. The expense was|6.50@6.75. °P no peetsd to be undertaken at - any time. B el TODAY and WED. —. 7, 8:15 e ¢ promised- for the first.dance-of tae|vice division of the U. S. treasury de-|wholly defrayed = by . contributions by L Waenings do not serve In many cases.|fall season in Danielson—the original | partme: Monday morning, warning | Putnam merchants: Keith Vaudeyille—5 Acts w0 have to be followed by court action.|Cientral American Mirimba band. ¥ €. DRY GOODS MARKET FIRM. TONIGHT e e Always much mora expensive to the dog| Carl Anderson has returned from a TorkauSept:: 18~ Cottons -€oods vomer than paying registration fees. sit of three weeks with friends SRl 2 vere auieter, but firm in today's mar-| Hill Top Casino Orchestra s G'::A;E;T: OON_LH‘N Acr Theugh every means .was being util- | Oio. I« ) MSh cLTINGES ot TRrealng biie S beguns DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 b aed from Saturday to Monday noon to| Rivalling the impressive statements :f % granting spring dating on the basis of ction of Irene at the Bradley -thea-|the, state legislature, except Luther M. ¢ in_Putnam, Monday evening, h and Hector . Duvert, represen‘a- : THE NEW Araw down the watér in the Assawaga|f°Posits m local banks, are, the 'tals (O e Tl e e ADMISSION : " . Sver to @ suMclently low level to perm:t|about the lucky few in Danielson who|' nd X sales showing some in- & . ; 73 : 2 Sctain essentia) werk in . connection |have a winter's supply of ‘coal in their e crease.” Burlaps ar nigher in the lignt| - Ladies 35c—Gents 55¢ 4 MOR A with the rebullding of the footrbidya |cellars. H T - i weight division. Wool goods markets | . Wisor, » Scross the stream. the stream had been| Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bullard and chil- MPRRET WA UNSEFTLED: ranged from 2 to 11 points. German|have been stimulated by cooler weath- ; 4 PEOPLE R - ol vs,] marks were firmer in: response to cable e oaking, overc 4 heas lowsred only about ans foor rs. | dren, o Boston, were visitors in Danicl-| - New. York, Sept, 18.—“Bear” traders,| 87" indt S B R e 1 1 red onty, sbout nb four m 43 hours, | dren. o Boston, were JUALOrS I DAl | iiing. adwastage. of e megkeCs. ton. | Tpatches ~ indicating that satlstactory | imderwear lincs. Raw SN was Tauch Philharmonic IR e i o unasual voluma of water for this time|Der 30 from New York, én-the Ameri.|heavy condition and of the critica) sit-|2iransements had-been made for tef-|higher, with buying restricted. ; VIOLET and L! of wear that tha efforts of the selactmen|can Legion, for the Brasfiian centennial|uation in the near east, which had :4-|Mishig securiy for the German: tre e : LOIS s wet along with the bridgs buildinz | expasition. Auced heavy selling in today's: Paris andJ U Bixcn s EEEnm BOND MARKET. Dance Orchestra SONGS, MIRTH AND A RIDDLE work is greatly hamperad. It did not| Job Seamans of Brookiyn, N: Y., for-|London exchanges, launched- a success- Noors York, _Septi/ 18,2 Thaeoriapriond wppear up to Monday noon that the merly of Fast Killingly, is visiting. with|ful -aftack on stock prices in the loca STOCKS, of the mear east situation was refle stream could be lowsred enough t - { tritnds in town, market, - the declines .of active issus At A ST substanth e m:h”;‘:e; D st e e pits, Tha seliig oliowilz 1s a summary of the |in today's bond market, substantial lo: The d o COMEDIANS. " b s {rom;g SelINS | transactions. on the ) es being registered by forsign secur . officials wers ! W p e movemen: ‘gained impetus by. extensive A . Cas e ey wersmouraged over the | highway, just .north of. Wwhere. the naw | JiqUiantion of. weakénsd speculative ao:|AIE UP (0 3 P. 3 8 speculative railroad mortgages and 2| FlAppylan 1no THE SHIELDS T e e oy has bua 168 SR g Seing b =% curlsof yulde nfrete B 08 e Chatmrs BT e s s, el e B e o e marred By mo much rain. The territory| atter crashi 3 0P| checked -toward: the close. by short cov-| Ajlieq Chemical tions ranging from 2 to 12 points eltg- nesda; i t. 20 shing into- a telqphome pole.| eps s ranging 2 2 points efts 'y Lvening, Sept. drained by the Amawaga seems to fur-|Tne trgck was heavily InAG with ot | L« SREIoR. Ao A% s St s —————— EMMETT and LIND MUSICAL -VENTRILOQUISTS > Unloading by “bull” pools resulted 'n|Am Beet Sugar e | material in bags. £ ; the largest losses being sustained by|Am Fosch Mag ... B o M-ty Pendicap- | stocks , which they had taken in hand.|am Can 5 BALD [t oo cnom e, o | Rafivas shares provea much essir | Am o 5i ™ |7 Temmperature. sa o aa e Gorosas|han the industrials,’the declines in that|Am Car & Fdy | In the forelgn list, recessions of 1 ta| Come and Hear This Orchestra. 1. 1-2 points took place in rench 7 1-2's, TUEE Back. Eison i s Belgian 7 1-2's and %'s. Mexican {'s. 4 St bl o it e Japanese 4's. United Kingdom 5 1-7s of BUS SERVICE AL90 ESATURE BICTUNE Skt ar were. teported -fromm varioes plaoeriu|E70UP.Tanging-from 1.to 8 points. Cen-|Am Cotton -Oil Cacetia Blovalisn ¥ and Bzt T Lo, ROY STEWART & o3 2 o hairiess. Wc‘:m‘:::ll::afl.t‘ou e b:.,n‘g Danielson, early Monday mnxpln'. tral Raflroad of Nsw Jersey, however,|Am Hide & L Cuba. railroad sold off 2 1-2 poinme. Liberty Bongs. IN PETER B. KAYNE'S ing bair and ftching scalp, and banish|, Perl Winslow reparts having seen- s | droDped nearly. 14, yoints on & turnover|Am Hide & L ¢ | 5. of ‘only 300 shares, no speclal reason be-| Am Tel & Tel I dandruff, or money refunded. Les | herd ot thres deer Sunday whils'visiting | i7"y oarent gor mueh & violent se-| Am Ao & Osgood Co. . o Frequent bus service to the Browklyn A Faded Second grade liens suffered most in T Gloae BACK TO YELLOW the railroad list, losses of two pointsiy g p 5 10; *: . 3nd over taking place n Seaboard con. | § Lib 3447 10130 - 10110 10130 JACKET . - solidated 6's, St. Paul convertible 4 3 s i - - > e e £ 3 U S Lib 2d 41 100.00 100.08 100.08 | tair Wil turni esday There were & few exceptions to_the| Anaconda Cop 1-2s and Baltimore and Ohio convert i . - - d Thuminy by jeba g::nv::lllm. Gt | weneral downward trend, Lowe's Tnc, |Atch T& ST .. ble 4 1-2's, while St. Paul refanding 4| U § 11 40 $2e 20000 - 1ouoy o028 = To MEET ’IHE start from Danielson centar.—ady. improving fractionally on reports that|Atch T & S F.or 1-2s, Frisco adjustment §'s. tacome 5's $3s 10042 - 100.10 10043 |3I0% to become manifest, opening prices A description of a local store wea of-| e combany had wiped out its bank|Balt & Ohio and prior llen 4’s, Seaboard refunding 25 ailet 10032 100.30 10030 | ShOWing an ‘upward tendenéy: but hardly foutd | Iy 8 M 2| loans and that its theatres were now on| Beth Steel ... 4's, New Haven §'s. and Chicago anl| Quiitd in dollars and cents per $160 |MOFe than ‘& ;routine difference from DEMAND printsd in Monday's éditien of s Bew | Paving basis, and Texas Gulf Sulphur|Betn Steel (B) ... % 773 [Great Western 4's dropped back 1 to 1y 3¢ & Seturday’s figures: -“Before*halt ok to npaper, in an effort to win to. | PoInE pushed up to a new high on un-|Beth Steel pr 8 p c 118 ~ 118 118 |1-2 points. Norfolk and Western con- g had -elapsed, | howeyer, hundreds -of 3 ol & auto-| confirmed _reports ,of an early resump-|Brook Rap Tr ...... 253 243 25 |vertible 6's fall 4 1-2 point o e o For our service, it is _ Necessary 10| Charies V. Carter B reberaad i tion of dividends. Invincile Oil shar:s|Buit Cop & Z 7% Southern Bsll Telephone . Wilson e i s -l'n' vance -of prices was ‘bordering on the haye more capital, which gives you|his home in Seyleeville and resumea nis| @ fx lils o TeSPORSe to reports that Butte & Sup 324 convertible §'s, American Water Works th the exception sterling, all ering sensational reports that the entire Brit-| #n opportunity of shafing in the pres. | dutles “with *the Larkin tonpany | e /Standard -Oll ‘company of Louisiana | Canadian Pac ...147 ish Atiantic fleet was on. the way 1o % and B. R T. certiicats T led the | Guotations ara in cents per uait of for N . had acquired an interest in that com-|Cent Leather serity of our company by purchasing| , Mr- and Mrs John Eno of New Lon: e s o reaction in the industrial and public| ®!¥® cuTreacy: Seees Constanting -and Vegral g S e on-| pany. and some improvement was mnotsd|Cent Leather pr .. 81% Aiility" divisions. = Tear isos that -arme factories the 7 per cent. Preferred Stook (Pay- | with relatives. onday’ for 2 visit|in Zinc shares. Chandler Motor ... 62% Total sales par value) wers’ $12,604,- ";’;},‘,:‘,} Testerdav ey - . '._. _” W Th and V- | orte all night telegraph servies that o B e B e g:iasc.; St o ARG R I 4 ‘ . wave of buying orders for wheat, : [ - g B anemnen | 0 e gy LT Gessory shares was influenced by the|Chi Gt West vr .. 15 000,000, The principal. ones were an. 1s-{ FRES.... b e o e P T stock, par valus, (8100, now on a rioh seviie o :“n :flr‘t Tele- announcement of a drastic cut in motor|Chi M & St P ... 38% sue of $3,150,000, 5 per cent equipment f‘?‘:‘r‘::'s day were but littia discounted until the dividend paying basis) FREE with | operators, working m ENem.fere by L4y | car’ prices by the Willys Overland com-|Chi M & St P pr .. 51% trust certificates of the New York, Chi-|> o Cht & N'west saoh twe shares of Preferred Steok| Frank Malihot ocontinues to I __{pany and'the closing of the Forl|C purshased. For particulars, telephone |2t his home on High street ";‘.r'::f“’.‘e plants. - United States Steel common|Ch R I & P final Nour of the board of ¢rade session cago and St. Louis' railroad, which were | LI was at hand, disposed of privately on @ 5 per cent|resctas the top figures of L l nled. 3 5 4 One of the foremost speculators in{Man ’ . 2 ] sold off 1 5-8 points, while losses of 1| Chile Copper A basis: $2,500.000 of Seaboard Afr Line|SWISs francs q ' pomyrvwced going & serfous surgical operation dur-|to mearly 4 ‘poffits took place In Beth-|Chino Copper 5 1-2 per cent equipment trusts; $3,500,.| FeiEian francs rlheat'was sald'to. have. changéd/hie.me<i Haprw: J ¥ ing_the past month. ik i 33 Kronen sition from the selling to the _buyi 4 st lehem A, Republic ~and Gult States|Cosden .. . 000 ‘of Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank |5 e : 3 : L. A. W. ACCEPTANCE ot o0 My worthy and family were |Steels. . Lackawinna improved traction-|Cosdeh pr- . 1025 bonds, offered at 101 3-4 to yield be.|Sweden e 8s 2 result of the war-like Jevelop- e Ko e and Mrs. B.. H. Keachi, at|ally on announcement that its _stock- | Cruciblo ’ Steel 92 tween £.60 and 5 per cent: and $1,000.- | Denmark ments in progress. The fact that for the CORPORATION Sundaoich cottage At Kelsey Point, over|nolders ‘hed ‘approved the merger with|Del & Hudson .. ..138% 000 issues of the Land Bank of tha | orvay first time’in the last few days the Win, ALt Jhmion' - chureh thare 15 & {he-Bethiehem Steel company. Dome Mines ...... 38% G State of New York and City of For g':";““ bl e . PUTNAM, CONN. an-anniversary requiem high. mass f| LoSSes of 4 points and over took|Erie . 164 18% Worth, Texas, 5 per cent bonds. -| Brazil K o P oA b R R T Rl crate the swiftness of the upturn hera. ancls W. Coftey, = n ‘Amerlc ¥ and k St ot oy vh;: ‘;-: ,:::“;; el \Wates "Wotls 1 er. conit hre: CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET 20 t0o, did assertions that . : . ‘Railway 2, Chicago, ~Sept. 13.—Soaring prices |08 of wheat for ‘shipment to Thorsday evening. ferred, Kresge, Railway Steel spring, S m l“rl“]'s l““‘llns T P STHiCer | matian. - wiieat) - o Tyl ity Rapia Trinmt dnds few oth- for and el 2t big bu;x‘.;fuén £Bs whast ket o s Wogs tieal partiegiar, s E —— | e ASK b 3 Late dentals which weré’ curremt USED BY THREE GENEEATIONS Total sales were 1,286,000 shares. moves on the part of Great Britain. The that S Call ‘money opened at 4 per cent but “ofllek’s . |value of wheat rose nearly six centsa g mfi Atlantle fl;of"wiq‘n-h( s bushel, but 7 lling. to reall - erranean and - tiat A uge Foley's Noney and Tar person- |fell to 3.1-2 in the third hour whers it = o 1 o et e aee Defars tha] buying had~grestiy. ed sy, wive It toall my olidren and now |held until closing. - The time money and the Onxmal oy I ok skl ,""“W b2l e roalie, Y iried masy kinds A Rt i 0 o 8 i AL unsettled, at & net gain of 3 1-2¢ fo 4|after “mid-day. Announcement,k of = but never want anything but | % L) 1O’ change'in rates. 3 Avoid Imitations 1-8, with December $1.05 3-8 to $1.05|*mall increass o2 the States vis- Foley's Honev and Tur.”.wvites Mra. E. | Forelgn exchanges. were noticeably 34 ‘and ' May 13108 7.8 fo 31.10.. Corn | ible subply was also-of some moment in e oo m(‘r‘og{-l.hxzq.my weals ‘at the opening, due fo exiensive and Substitutes |[finished quarter cent to 5-8c up, -and|rendering the market Iless #0od the test. of time serving three gen-| L5 20road; but' they stiffened con- oats up 3-8@1-2 to 3-dc. - In Pprovis- Arations. Tt quiekly ralieves CoMs, coughs | S6erably Jater. “Demand sierling wat| . Forlafants, Invalids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grainestractin Powder | ione, the autcome varied from 2c fe-| Corn and oats showed s and mhmw and . beonchia) | Off ‘about & -cent from Saturday's p ~The Original Food:Drink For-All Ages | No Coeking — Nourishing — Digestible lclinv 1o a rise of 5c. the wheat advance, but. trouble, Les & Co. 0L kand cthe declines “ 5" T g s Excitement in the wheat pit was a Wi ed srtant. the

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