Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 10

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Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio b Chi Gt §vest ; ¢ | Chi Gt West pr ...—15 ‘With Pennsylvania selling not far from par, unconfirmed reports were circulated | M a SM,OW.OM issue of mnew stock would be offered to stockhoiders before the end of the year. Standard Oil of New Jersey was thq only outstanding exception to the gen- eral downward trend, being nmd up for a net galn of 4 1-2 points | to reports of capital reld!u'uaam ‘which were later denied by the company and further ‘increases in prices of kerosene. Agsoclated Oil also registered a net galn of 2 1-2, but most of the other oils were reactionary, the 4 1-4 point drop in Mexican Petroleum being attri- buted' in part to the announcement of an increase of more than four cents a bar- rel In the September production tax of the Mexican government. Market street railway issues were up 1 to 8 points, on a report showing that August Rad been the best month in the company’s history. United Rallway in- vestment shares advanced in sympathy. Guif States Steel continued its rise, despite official denial of reports of a possible merger with the iron products company. Copper shares were again 65 | deposit here. 141 [1 to 3 points but MAREET WAS WEAK later. New York, Sept. 21~Ths sharp rese~ tion in today's stocx market was mainly due to further -eadjuscm:nt cf a weak- ened technical position, Indications that speculative = intereets has discontinued all tie bullish ceveloy- ments in sight and wera no: dispozed to add to thelr commiments on the lang side, combined wilh th. markinz up of the call money rate to the highest figure in seven months, induced active selling for both accounts. Extreme reactlons, which ran from 1 to nearly 5 points, ex- ceéded those of Monday when the Turk- ish war scare was used as an excuse for & general “shake uut” of prices. 4 Early prices Were generaily higher, but bear traders began picking out weak spots, such as United Siates Rubber common and preferred, Marine preferred and some of the plblic utility shares and hammering: them down one or more points. Their success led them'to extend thelr activities in other directions, Rock Isiand being particularly vulnerable in the early afterngon un extremely heavy selling. U. 5. Rubber's drop i a new low accompanied reports in speculative. Chile Copper .. . Chino Copper Cosden .. Cosden pr Cosden rts Crucible Steel Crucible pr Dome Mines Erle .. . Erie 1 pr Erie 2 pr Gen Electric Gen Electric Motor Mot Deb . M Deb 7pec . Gredt North pr . Great North Ore ... Hupp Motor Car Iliinois Central Illinois Cent pr A Inspiration. Cop Int Harvester Int’ Mer Marine .. Int Mer Mar pr ... Inter Paper | convertible sixes moved up ¥ peints to @ | the new high and distillers sccurities 5's, which jumped more than five points yes- terday, moved up another six today, rve- flecting' further progress in the reorg- anization plans. Invinclble Oil eights and Colorado Industrial fives ware heavy. Trading in rall shares was compara- tively light, gains ©f a polat or more be- ing made by Baitimore and Ohlc fives, St. Paul general 4 1-2's -and Karnsas City Southern flves, while declices of approximately ths same amount took place in Colorado and Southern refund- ing 4 1-2's, Texas and Pacific first and New Haven sixes. Liberty prices were generally reactlon- ary. Total sales (par value) wede $12,631,- 000. M1mm-m Eastern anmqfiu&M Golf Links, right in the exclusive Eastorn Point Colony. Highest, dryest and best land”at Eastern Point. . : wd.x.cmurmo:mnunmcwm A grand opportunity to dwdop it as a Gtm.hlun’n Estate, or .-." | Estates, each comprising a number of acres of Jand or summer home .nu. The last chance to get a property at Eastern PdmdM “acreage. For full particulars, ask ca "THOMAS C. DILLON ¥ REAL ESTATE ., _NEW LONDON, CONN. - G. TYLER LAMPHERE, Administrator of the Estate anew among wheat traders during the last part of the day. Naarhy deliveries were most affected and September went to a premium over Decembpar as a result of covering by shorts but demand failed to broaden .out sufficiently to Lft the market as a whole. Notice that th: Cap- Der-Tincher Dbill had become a law. was without the slightest immediate result either way in the market. » Corn and oats were depressed through realizigg sales on the part of halders who were determined to prevant profits. slip- ing away. 'fhe country wasg said also 1o be accepting bids ‘rom here more treely. Reports from Chica¢o indleated that g N PR . active, but they were unable to hold their Provisions averaged higher in line v = WARREN BURROWS, Attorney. E 5 Clreles tBat much: of te lquldation’ whafiolvic, m T Da e o the't | Int Paper or sta the $15,000,000 debeauirs issie. of the | the hog market. Packers bought lard. § . 1& F o %P or the account of. tie American Interna- Kennecott ... Cudally Packing company was over- tional corporation, sharcs of which also | 'S, 18t although less sharply. Lehigh- Valley Marlin Rock Sales approximated 1,100,000 shares. Hobhaciben. Raising of the call money The provinee of Ontario is expected to float a $25,000099 loan in ¥ielded a net ioss of 1 1-2 on the day. Chicage Graim Market, rate six 7 - Wheat— Hizh Tow. Close e aading, Unloe, SEAcifG, {pec cent. rom the opening figure of 4 1-3 | NAXNER Yot b et UTE ke emipines; Spouy Sept. ... 107%. 105% 106%' 3 - | was attributed chiefly to the heavy de- |, < S Dec. ... 107 1053 10 - ® and Ohlo, New York Central and | mands of import houses seeking to get | Miam! Covper oy Lty menas. May ... 111 103% um N 0 ICE ! - reat Northern, priferred, trading in | goods out of bond in order to obtala the |MO K & T W1 ... High. Low. Close . .4 jalls was compartively light and most| benefit. of lower tarift duties. TMime]M° K & T pr w 1., U S Lib 3%s ..101.40 10133 101.32 47 64 64 . 7 2 2" Jecessions were of a Xractional nature.|money rates hardened a blt, despite a | 1iSsouri Pacific . U S Lib lst 45 .10070 10070 100.70 s mn con Our store will be closed Saturday, September, 23rd | light demand. The commerclal paper U 8 Lib 2d 45 .100.12 100.10 100.13 62% 61% 62% 0TS , market was featured by the vertual dis- e L 00E LB 1808 MEN—Purchase that new Fall Suit or Overcoat today. appearance of the 4 per cent. rate, New Fork. Cantial S 4‘2"6 P e ety 39% % 39y ‘ . i ” Fore} tes ease - - . Bilmore Clothes’ h “ G]’ M l d domr:dn:exrfi::.il;: e:lroml:x’“:::]uyt' Vorf:!knsfixt)? o g S Lib 4th 4% 100.76 . 100.58 100.62 !.913 Ell-ess sy'tun Clothes” and - % & % By £ sias et 4%s ..100. X 100.7 ‘ e Lreat Money-Lender sone” taking Plage tn ne et wea | Norfolk & West 112 30 Galled” . 10038 10040 1004 nghtprm. continental raten, 3 ;;';h rfa;:t:fl'f'- mg;ozed in dollars and cents per $100 | o o wo With a Heart Brares o SALOMON’S SURPRISE STORE 246 Market Street, Cor. Main Norwich, Conn. quiet, middling 21.05. MONEY 21.—Call STOCES. The fellowing 1s » summary of the transactions on the New_ York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: Plerce Oil pr . Ray Con Reading Reading 1st pr We lend imoney' to honest p sons having® steady employmen loans for sums needed up to $300, Zoreign Exchange. With the exception of sterling, al quotations are in cents per unit of for New York, Sept. money BRI I L VLT 37 37% 2 38% 387% COTTON Sept. 21.—Spot - cotton e strong; nigh 6; low 4 1-2; ruling rate repayable in six to fifteen month- = High. Tow. Close | Reading 2&v§ elgn. cuzrencys i - Year |4 1-2; closing bid 3; offar3l at 6 1-2 . ly installments, as arranged to suit §| Alljs Cthalmers ... 57% 563 b6 | Rep Iron last loan 6; call loans against acceptznc- convenience of wer: |l Ailis Chalmer pr ..10¢ 104 104~ |Rep I & St-pr e Xerleny, At |es & Time loans firmor; commercial|,y o opening of college Wednesday. An-| and guest from Riyer Falls, Wis., attend- legal rates charged on sum still §{ Allied Chemclal . 84% 833 83y |South Pacific .. DG s $3.73% | haper 4 1-4@4 1-2. Other guest at their, cottage this week is | ed North Stonington fair Wednesday. Sue for tme Ysede o charee bii-§iant. e Chem ask ami togny |Bont Rallvay M e i rily Yz Mrs. John G. Fleck of Bala, Pa. Miss Susan Mathewson, who has been - less loan made; deals confidential }| Am Beet Sugar 45% 447 443 [South Ry pr ... s Eas METAL MARKET Mre. Walter M. Buckingham. and Mrs.| Spending a few weeks at Jefferson. Me. ; sod none will know you are bor: Ml Am Bosch Mag . 41% 40% 403 |Temn Copper . Soitke . B | New York, sept. 21.—Copper aun, o Mre Water X O e enter- | and wh yas called to Buffalo by th rowing; private offices; gl o ex- ORI 61% 591 591 | Tob Pro Li 3 ‘22 (17 | electrolytic spot and futures 14; tin firm; Wotneatay atternoon. by . Mrs.| death of ‘her brother, Rufus . plmin Beneficial Plan; ~courteous Car & Fdy ...186 186 18 |Tobacco Prod Pertas H 1500 |epot and ratures 3a.12@32.62; iron(tained Wednesday altornoon” by el Of that city, returned to her hame in the treatment: comvenient and safe Cotton ;Oil 21% 25 |Unlon Pacific lead steady, : : village last week, accompanied by Mr. 1 place to borrow; quick service: g g 155 15% |Union Pac pr ;‘;’x‘;;a“f‘;_';c;“ s LT e e et s s 0on kst 51 Fouls e e e A cas, I |and Mrs. Randolph Mathewson of Pltts: 3 el s P e e Sl W35 10 1 S abber o Kronen 22 714 | =ot and mearby dellvery; antimony, | Poauetanici whers B Bl Mazs L fstared a2 o 43 3 " 3 el & Tel . 121% 121% Ao vl £ < ¥ 7 2% 3 en, who - write or phone 1-6-8-6 ' Aobasco S Tt [ avena Sweden | 45 2183 |spot 675@7. Mrs, Lucius Brown: of Nerwich.was a T apeint the Week. ehB with i & Woolen 12 West Un-Tel . 2 § Denmark 1735 caller onfriends in the village Monday | gamity at Long Cove. - Beneficial L'oan Anaconda Cop B3% ¢ West'house W1 . oy Nogwey o Th GALES FERXY afternoon. Me. and Mrs. Eddie| L AITS, - HoLatimer and children, with © Associated Ol A : e ' The vesidence of Mr. a Ts. e | Mrs. Caro Maniecre of the village, accom- % e Atch T & § T vs O'land pr .. Arssatian I B ol S O e fa | Stmmons on the village: street is DI | panied Bir. and Mrs. Charics Hape of Un. ) Ve . ot J 2] Vi Ly Socnety Atch T & S F pr oG Fomps Rouse on the evenings of Sept. 26 and Oct. | Hingied and improvements are eing| eagville on an automobile ride Sunday ¢ Balt & Ohio . — 7 e o el the orae aiiTea] mado property. afternoon to call on Mr. and Mrs. Frank : ROOMS 302-308 Beth Steel (B) BOND MARKLT CHICAGO GRALN MARKET ons in chair caning in which she gave| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sperry of Bridge-| A Apiin in Preston. : Beth Steel 7 p o = - Chicago, Sept. 21.—Conflicting reports | 513 16, haE CALRE port, who have been on a motor trip to| Mrs. Orville Allen and children of Long - 5 STATE STREET Beth Steelgr 8§ p c,.113 New York, Sept. inetitu- | as to the war outlook kept wheat | InStructions jas P ho was In an acel|Canada by way of the Adirondacks, ar-|Cove ace visiting Mre. Allen's brother - SNEW LONDON, CONN. Brook Rap Tr 25% 24% 241 |tional buying of hon partel a firm | traders on edge today, and prevented autice SOty o > s ast week, where they joined|and. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.- H.-L. # = % 2 4 : i ; dent at a turn on the Military highway | rived here last . vy 3 Licersed by the State Bank R e 2 M. 3 Jtone to todayss early dealings, but some gny declsive change in prices. The| et Allyn's Point, while riding on his|Mrs. Sperry's parents, (Mr. -and Mrs.| Stewart, in -Franklin. e Butte Cop & Z T4 7% 7% |irregularity developed iater as a result market closed unsettled at 7-Sc met de- yn 3 ¥ James Martin, of Meriden, at theic cot- |- RévtiWilliam: Di Woodward with his 7 Commissioner ! Butte & Sup .. 321 323 |of the marked recession in stock prices. cline to 1-2c advance. With December | motorcycle. colliding with a Ford car, last l Canadian Pac . Mexican government honds were active [1.06 3-8 to 1.06 1-2 and May 1.10 2-8 Saturday evening, when his arms and legs were injured, is said to be making improvement ‘at his home- in the village. His motorcycle was badly damaged. Mrs. E. W. Scarlett and daughter, Miss Lavinia Scarlett, of Philadelphia, arrived at the Ferry Monday and are guests of Mrs. Lillian Vansciver and her grand- daughter, Miss Lilllan-Dungan, at their summer cottage on the Bluff. Miss Scar- lett matriculated at Connecticut college Monday and entered the freshman class tage on the Bluff. They expect to leave here Saturday. motoring to . Bridgeport: Mrs. Martin will accompany them, Mr. Martin having previously returned to Meciden. Postmaster D. R. Povey is on two weeks' vacation at Cape Cod. Z Mrs Delia Nash of Newark, N.'J., ar- rived Monday to visit at the the ot her relative, Nathan A. Gibbs. _ Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins and daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, with a relative son,” Rev. Trueman D. Woodward of ‘Wapping, left Tuesday for an over-night visit in Wapning and left there Wednes- day for am automobile trip to the Pali- sades, New York, to spend a vacation. H. D. Bacrows of New London will oc- cupy the pulpit of the M. E. church herq Sunday and will speak on Palestine. There is always material for a fierce political quarrel if you can find /fools ¢¢ engage in it. & | CLOTHING ON CREDIT | & B B I} ' 4 Clothes | 3 i e L3 o Stunning Authentic Styles—Wonderful Variety : Every Customer Satisfied | Women’s and Misses’ Department Men’s and Boys’ Department | 1 1 Fur Trimmed Wraps Conservative Business Suits : | : Smartly Tailored Top Coats Snappy Sport Suits ‘I ‘h ‘V ‘V hoD d Beautiful Canton Crepe Dresses Newest Pencil Stripe Suits e Oman O a're Fine Poiret Twill Dresses Sturdy Tweed Suits : x g L * % & - ONSTANTLY suffering, nervous, day when she determined to have New Styles Serge Dresses Boys’ Extra Quality Serge Suits . lacking e‘;ergy andnsvxuhty to hezlth, and backed up that deten:ifl:: Fur Trimmed Suits ; Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits throw off the bonds of worry and des- tion by taking her first bottle of Fuluonlble _Tnilored Suils Men’s and Boys' Overco: ats plll‘, this little woman dared defy the TANLAC. 2 . shackles of poor health—dared to T [ ding this defy the skeptics—dared to take that littl e ; g wommhrludfimgh ‘ step which she believed would bring l:;tn; si';:?l'i! ::r:;:l:"f)ore | Rl N 3 ’ ldes X { her health and happiness. b athuns, At i "'mfm- d: ' NOt - orWICh s 0 t’ Greatest : She began taking TANLAC—and il‘l!ss x:tg l:eep he: .dnmgn g around : CREDIT CLOTHING HOUSE now, she calls herself the happiest without energy or ambition to attain ¥ % . woman in the entire city, her dreams of happiness. : s Her miserable troubles soon disap- But what are you doing about it— e rcre e ¢ e ——r 0 Largest Stock—Lowest Prices peared and she found herself eating better, sleeping better, feeling better and there swept through her veins that buoyant strength and energy which enabled her to be a true helpmate to just wishing? Or, will you do as thousands of courageous, sensible women have done lnd find health, happiness and the joys of living { taking that splendid tonic media:yn iie LGS her husband and a real joy and in- and system builder—TANLAC? Easlest Terms e b Bl of i e ot cen b this sl There is a flood of gratitude in her heart now, as she looks back to that building, energizing medicine, at all good druggists, Take

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