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BREAK IN PRICES OF STOCKS, Chile Copper . New York, Sept. 27.—Speculazive op- | Chirio Copper .. arators for the decline again assumed| Cosden ... ..., control of today's 'stock mackst, forcmg | Cosden pr wnother sharp break in prices which| Cosden rts °. carried & number of stocks down 1 to 3 {Crucible Steel woints below yesterday's levels and \lnlbel & Hudson many cases to the lowest figures of the ! Dome Mines . month. Virtually no fresh buying power Erie .. .. was in evidence and the only icsistance | Erie 1 pr . e ; 4 Sept Lol ) W KA was scale buying, which was easliy over-| Fish Body (0) e A 1 3 5 4 > m S 5 gl o AR 2 0 Gen Wectria .....177%, 1 FREE e i S E TR 5 : x < S etng of the Pitisbureh’ conl divi-| G Mot ke Ty Preferred Stook (o7 \Weare e - new discount Sheets which will go into.effect. dend, calling attention to the sex;ious ef- gzlthi’aarl:;;c oo ::2 :fii‘ . g 5 5 = et fect of the coal ik hich ths mar- e R it S5 & > . S o har argely lgnored Setocs nercss: | Grest North Ope 1L 883 - 88 e ~ It is our intention to give customers the benefit of present prices Near “as, haavinees of Liverey bands Linole G o om | L ACCEPTANCE on limited orders, for immediate shipment, if received before twelve e o eromit” Pt aetanaion . of | Toaporati Can(ii2 40" £ 4 % o'clock noon, ber 30th. brokers’ 1o which had besn estimated | Int Mer Marine . es high as $2,000,000,000 when the cur-|Int Mer Mar pr rent reaction began, all conl-ibuted to, Inter Paper ..... 57 the downward trend. Int Paper pr sta .. 78 Pittsburgh Coal broke 10 points upon | Kennecott ‘. . 36 recefpt of informatlon that the d'rcczors'héhixh Valle In January 1921, the Weir Stove Company was one of the first to reduce prices. Since then, further reductions have been made. « . Owing to present conditions of the stove industry, we noy find PUTNAM, CONN. at Winnipeg fn the fact of large receipts A ; é provide for suitabls bulletin had passed the regular quarteriy divi-|Marlin Rock 5" | Broadening European dsmand for i it necessary to ‘make slight advances and therefore ask .for your co- L U R dend, which obviously < ccced | Maxwell Mot % §7% 57% | wheat from the United States, so some operation. . . in the financlal dis‘rict. 'The stock nas | Mexican Peétrol traders said, could be seen in the pur- £ been on & 5 per cent basis since 1918.] Miami Copper ..., 28% 28 | chase here today of some hard winter Yours very truly, Burns Brothers A aad B. stock on which | M St P & 8 § M wheat for shipment from the Gulf of { dividends presisusly been dsstarsd | Missourl K & T . 137 I'Mexlco. Besidos, about 509,000 busheis WEIR STOVE COMPANY. despite a virtual «lown for nvelmxl'rwl b 4 were bought hers for all rall dispotch - Y i ; - months, roseied moro than & point each. | Mo XX & T pr W1.L 46 to Atiantle porta, 1t was urged also that To protect our cusiomers we shall receive orders at present fanted By ihe Prusuish Slvignd | Missour Pac pe . 873 | Cana Sdian whest Sbre pud mocs ciiet prices up to the close of business Friday, September 29th. § 30618 St back 15 138 sntieaat N T & Exey - : To, wilew forsad & Tat SO e 1 Delivery may be had now ‘or later—at your convenience. Buy of 1 to nearly 3 po Chesapeake and o, } St ¢ A S e e g now and save! et . COME IN.! . TELEPHONE ! WRITE | SHEA & BURKE New Jersey, Norfolk and Weslarn and ' N - The corn market plainly showel the Plet;bu:;;qnndo’;“ 1\ 'niu! canmman | North Pacific bullish eftect of ordei?. f:r’e:'.'mxlve tan Glenwood Ranges for Coal, Wood or Gas—Heaters and preferred. Poor earnings state- | Fenn R R ... rail shipments cf corn to ne sea beard. ments for August had an unfay- | Plerce Ofl ... ©Oats sympathized with corn. orable effect on these Issues, Baltimore | Plerce Ofl .pr | *| - Pdckers’ buying of October iard made and Ohlo showing a decrease of nearly | Ray Con °... the proviston market average higher. 000,000 in net revenue under that of | Readfg \.. e G - -Chicago Gramn )&lrh'. gust of last year and Eria failing | Reading 1st pr 2 meet its fixed charges by naarl ,- | Reading 2d pr Wheat— Tigh * Tow. Clese 000. Union Pacific, Atchison, igfl’ Ir&&"ss‘t ok Sept. ... 110 106 109% Southern Pa | 2y " (:;(’nlh:r:‘d a(:”r;“:n i Be | Coih Pasifa Dec. ... 106% 104 105% y L Sonth Rafiwar fay ... 106% 108 108% ; - publication of figures ng South Ry pr Constantinople learns that the Kemallsts | Aegean when part of the navy revolted. ncreases In loadings of regular freight South Ry pr . PP | 62% 64% are willing o accept tme principle of | The battleship Lemnos sent a radio to BENEFlaAl. and coal loadings at a mew hizh mark | Tenn Couper, . L .80 59% 59% neutrality of the straits pending the | the Helle asking the prince If he wished g AR B . Sines the strike began. 5 thi tataeal TobateoyBrod & 4 | cee B2% 62% - 62% armistice conference, which General Har-|to join the new movement for national AN ETY mencing nerth of R. R. dge. ear Ruméss that the report of the fe (u]. Tobaceo Prod. vo ington proposed should be held at Muda-|defense. The radio operator of the LO Kenyon farm. leading to Kingsbuey road trade ammmission d lead to & mod Union Pacific 42 . 40% 41% nia or Ismid. Apparently therefore | Helle replied: “I salute you, brothers. IX. To. seo’ if the Town:will ‘wote t Sleation, of the terms of the Republie- YmOn FREHC - 31% 38% 31% Kemal Pasha is ready to participate {n|Then the communication was cut. jexpend 3500, to gravei the road from Midvale-Inland stecl merger wers held U S Rubber ke g .. 89% 39% 33% such a conference, and this implies that| The brother of M. Braghoutls, who was 9 the Pomfret road to Hampton station partly rosponsible for the whakness of 1 S Rubber or Gt acle Ml the position is much eased. ssassinated in 1920 and who was .' THE SMALL LOAN BANK | % "0 fransaet ety DA GEathin -u‘el shares, Republic dropping sl v LEGHORNS JUMP INTO LEAD General Harington continues. to act|royalist deputy, announced his adhesion % that may properly come before the meet. points and Midvale nearly i while o ohweAlr B 108 IN STORRS EGG LAYING|with the utmost prudence and modera- [to the. revolutionary cawse. .The Veni- g S - United States Steel fcll‘b;- 101 and West Un Tel For the first time since the opening| tion. He prevented animminent collison | zelist papers eay that diplomatic circles | Makes loans in any amount not ex- S cm"r;v?mwgnm' ::.ndrpmt‘z‘ l'!; O Bnat Joss o8 1 03 | rmetnuei 130 woek 'last. November Leghorns, are mow | of the opposing forces in the Chanak area | of the fruente consider that the move- | ceeding $300.00 at interest 'rate pro- TAS. W, CA RIGHT, b: lb‘o’ut ;;‘e,mf Dnetion 1 oL £0 } WestHonsa Tt - |1eading ‘all comers in the egg laying race| by a Wireless order to General Shuttle- | ment will have a good effect on the gen- vided by law. Yeu can make a loan | URNH. e Ly ¥ el A S S TR e SR at Storrs. In the first week Hilltop| WOrth to suspend an attack, and, accord-| eral political situation and .wm favor- Furniti 3 Note| SepL27d . o some of the larger mills are riencing | Lo e o o AL Farm's pen of leghornd from Suffield,|In§ to information available here, the|ably .influence Kemal Pasha’s reply to |here on Housshold Furniture d;fk'“"rl i ‘getting’ oars to move: thele : Conn., got away with the best start. In| Eovernment has given him ccinplete free- | the joint note. in a quick, confidéntial, and absolutely R Bdart Ol ot o ow Fainers crpmet | BOND MARKET the second ‘week, however, they were|dom of discretion regarding & time limit, - e safo manner. Advice and consultation 200 today to & new high for the year but | New York, Sept. 27.—The break ' in|pushed back' into second by a pen of|and clearly does not desire to press mat- | poRaER NEW HAVEN is free. See us today for further fell back to five points later for « net . Liberty issues, which fell 26 to 32 poin:s, White Wyandottes owned by Frank P. 3 b less of 2 1-4 poi Standard of Cali- was the outstanding development in to- ::tthm" ftro&:e lg:;h;‘l’l:a.‘ 'R;.":.ks gi: vol;i. ’.Frank“plelcn‘-gcn:gmr.e ’tha s‘:;:f.‘: ::: fornia. also estah’ ed a new peak prise day’s bond market, which was one of 4 sef o > that at 121 1-2, but dropped back four points the weakest, in recent weeks, T i R L B o B ) b gl M B before the close. Gulf Stat-s Steel,| Uncertainty regarding the ‘terms 'of [Of Leghorns from Hollywood, Washing- Will be noimiflitary Ve of: importanas SR Bith the Standard D iasyos, b S Mt s B e s Sl i;'&o?}:: o e m?‘ng- Unofflclal ‘reports . apsert that . Kemal | charkes of embesslement, involving four i 1 the tion forthcomin, or tne = 3 B < - X 4 m mE day. Three of the moet prominent spees | 3 1.2's suffered the most, but. the 4 1-4|three egEs. Hoth theso pens have, to| Deace conference unacoeptable ‘and in-| fL0J0 and wes fumished | boris wen: : ulative favorltes. Mexican Petroleum Series also registered materlal racsslons. | 33te, 18id well above two thousand eegs| 2t Lron TS s Of e weR s o B Lt MR on” hag remulted sincs that 56 STATE STREET o ot th et And Btudebaker, Al Yot Ao erarbn o 1ot Beagw 71 s [ b= o the paiy : | consenting to enter such conference. | ime. | NEW LONDON, CONN. peats of the ‘Town Treasurer: the Sink: poin - ) i i . In the forty-seventh week all of the ritish and Turks are concentrat- ———— ; & - missioners, Town Heall soTotal vales wers approzimatety 530, Sopping B O ERp “"‘:’;fi’nz_" Dens’in the contest laid & total of 2714 Ing large forces on the Ismid and Chanak October Holldays. i ROOMS 302-303 e g o chonl - Committes; BN Satutode oaston " sbbleiin o | Moditerranean 6's, Brasil 7s’and ', | SEWS ‘or. &l yield of nearly 39 per cent.|lines. The British fleet on tife &pot NOW | ‘g’ ollowing calendar of bank and | DING { salaries of the Town Ofciais, to Ly g tton shipments /were |1 5, There has been of course a little easing| consists of six dreadnaughts, seven bat- i NEW MARSH BUILDIN | 1ax - to: mieoti the, expenk held largely responsible for the further | Anton Jurgens 6's and Cuba Raliway off in production as compared with ths| tle-crulsers and twenty destroyers, whflc-p“b“c holidays which will be celebrated Ilm:.‘nam; bl p!e::uhogucthn ‘Town, decline in sterling, demand bills <ielling | ' 2 point each. = - st considerable | Previous Week, on the other hand the to-| the land forces, which are continually | hngOow e '3 the states and countrics || iconged by the Bank Commiesionsr. | fof the tnsuine year 4nd (o A the Sam: T e e et Brackiyn, Rapid Teanalt 5. the.| LAl 18y Wit nearly. 260" egys better than being Increaed, already, amount 0 30-| ryrnished by the Guaranty Trust Com- ey | PERSASOR Of, The Tox Collector, e v ey, o o 3 e for the corresponding .period last year. men, i - = e 2 L 1d steac or | tificate’ T's, and stamped T's, eaci losi i Digy of New York: : ; s.~mh““, e e 3 polnts or more.. with sllently mmaes | The Pen of Barzed Rocks owned by On- 7 S{onday, October 2—Barbados, Basuto- | (Eight Hours' day). Httle demand for fands 'n’a roctisnare | losses in the Third Avenue adjustment|'ario.Asticulturdl Collego did the best| BRITISH CAGINET DISCUSSED : PRIVATE BANKER ARRESTED |formation. Phone 1-8-6-4. “New Haver, Sept. 27.—Angelo Porto, former private banker here, and his son Bmmc‘AL 1James, werg arrested here tonigh. on - NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING the re- 1 > ) Tuesday, October 17—China (Confa- !5, Tom €7 10 O i % work for the week by laying & : - jend.. Becouamaland - (bank = holidsy). CHE S aay . Ganten)” . -avd .: Japsn:| SUIREe, SO market. A falr amount of busl 5's, Brooklyn Unipn Elevatsd. siamped | Yor for the wweck by laving 45 csgs BYENIS 1N YEE NEAR BAST| Bevot, Paleetine, Turkey (Yom Kip- elts Bettiers @ e Thankspivias). fiary o dome In the tima monsy Ket, | ¢ and the Interborough fisues. by H. F, Dennlson from East Lansing,| London Sept. 21——(By the A. P — | oorter (’5 riney. et Eobte day) Wednesday, October 18 — Sos_rmg throughout the-year maturitles commandi Losses of 1 to 2 points wore qufte cOmM- |y * Zas' n close second with a score Shioniter Licn0: : Gbieke’ oistbesd o7 i Tuem.’ O:Eobag 3_‘““““;' (elec. | (Alaska day) and New South Wales (at l;.'-r meur‘n:te- or other c;bunt‘u of per cent. mon in the talitoad a8 Industelsl MME Lot 4 jegis. | Mwd pens! bf Loghurns €5 | Chicquers - Court this, evectiy. 16 Prodias | o spasl ” | Tamworth and Goulburn).. judgment for the best Iteree 3¢ to i Thes Uinctafed; Sltudteten A tered by Hollywood Farm, Hollywood.| over & hurriedly convencd mesting of m{ Wednesday, Qctober 4—Salvador (bank i ngm:';;,;,’,;'.’"‘}\;,,‘a”%{w“" L 10" e, v s 8. : . ash., and Geo errls - sma: ; ; . 3 ize the issu! iy LTI el 5 4 1-2's, Chile Comper G| Grand’ Raplds, Mich, tied for thicd o ‘cablnet ministers to discuss events in!holiday). = and 2 v of the Town th rst’s adjustment s ani “when | A0 o e il Vo othiés vers ot the near east. After sitting for an hour Thursday, October 5—Azores, Madelra | Show day). to the t of of ' 0—india (Divall) | $267,600.00 the term erent Stcek Ex- 5. Norfolk and West=rn convert- | Fechoras: cooer v Pon T.pens offand a half the councll adjourned untll Islands, Portugal, Portuguese Bast Afri- | ¥riday, October 30-In i ditio i ible 6's Northern Pacific &'s, Pennsyl-|yroas eieven o'clock tomorrow morning. }ca, Portuguese West Africa (the date|and Tasmanla (Fobatt; S T S o D e Fad |vania general 4 1-2's and 58 Frisco | fommein g i porty, 4 James O.| Tho absence of any reply from Kemal!of the establishment of the Portuguese | Show Day). of the Board of Sel o :;fl: E::im;:' ; 1 5 5 ment 6’s, Income &'s and prior llen m"g’; wlu\“;o altz, AER tled for{ Pasha, either concerning the peace con-|repubijc), China (mid-autumn festival; . ion Saturday, October 21—Indiz (Divall).|vide for the exvense of the 3 l Moz‘l’;ny. October 23—New nd | Street School, additional land for u: (Labor Day) and Western Australia &x Side Schoo! and for the debts I(Prochmlum and Bight Hours Day;]| several school districts, Perth.) ? ; ; K the withdrawal e B e ! 1., |85 Southern Rallway 4's and & The best singie- individual hen in the | feom the. Chanat sone mmade T 1:;“»22:15:;‘“;? s‘i‘:‘ifi"”"‘"’ e Am Bosch \ag R e oy e e g2 Barred Rock No. 28| sible to arrive at definite’ decisions, and | Saturday, October 7—Egypt and Pal- Am Can .. .. a 'S o s ark of 37241 1 feeling of th - 2 E oo A 40 and: Nontharn il Amerlean | oggs. The best single Individual owned | L Scneral feeling of the ministers can-|estine (Tabernacles; 1st Day Succoth). tion presented the s 5 olt 5 D , not be considered optimistie. After the! Monday, October 8—British Guina , October 24—Fernando they, AR Oar & ¥ or . T s s Ui e it ey g;fdte:o: e Y- | meeting it was understood that previous| (Peace Day), China (second Monday in m?esfiry, @ueen. Victoria's Birthday). Hatung o 4% £ pitpe 1 Total sales (par value) were $21,438- | with s record .of 24¢ eges. e e i Caotst: antim). Teundor (Infepens | Wedukadaz,’ Offchec 36--Virpal 1ok 3y ‘The four leadin 1 h of the A ide | v g pens In each of A;nn g ; rf pr . ¢ A principal breeds are as follows: Am Tal & Tel Plymouth Rocks command of the troops at Constantin-|dence of Guayaquil), Egypt (Accession |ands (Hurricane. Day.) AT e e ate L0 eum ople, were ceiterated, and, according toof H. H. Sultan Fouad 1), Hong Kong | g iiasy October 38—Japan (Tal-|cxpenses of ths Otis Library, the officlal view, Kemal Pasha does not | (hand holiday) and Persla (Martyrdom | o Foiion S0 P e 010 "0 Tatwan t the Town appropriate = sum not i Siedd seem to realize that strong resistance | of Hazrat Reza). mery Tmosa) | 13 &Xceed $29.000.00 to relieve parcnta Am Tobacco ; i Harry G. Culver (Barred) West- will be made in the event of any Kemai-| Tuesday, October 10—China (anmi- Eg;";“;.’;‘",‘;”' ot s ey bhgorr 14 gf children attending the Fres Actdems Am Weolen Lbe;'[: el hampton Beach, L. I ........ st attack and’ that the British strength | versary of the Chinese republic), Cuba |T00, TEES o PHeIDATIECSR (he oumtomary term m Woolen pr gh. . Low. W. H. B. Kent (Bar in this quarter is rapiliy increasing. The | (Revolution of Yara) and Western Aus- 2 b Town approprt e Apaconda ... S Lib 3%s .. 10113 10088 AN X SR latest government advices are that there | tralla (Perth, Agricultural Show day).| Tuesday, October 31—Japan (Tea-ch-|, T3t the Town appropriate the i Assocliz~a of Lin 1st 4% 100.30 ntario . Agricul®aral College has been no contact between the oppos-| Thursday, October 12—Argentina, Bra- | #etsu-Shukujitsu; Celebration of ‘g’.““; tion of dren of Town of publia Atch i & § F Lib 2d 4% 100.02 < (Barred) Guelph, Ont. ... ing forces in the Chanak region. 21], Colombis, Costa Rica, Dominican |Peror's Birthday) and Latvia (Day of | echool age. Ateh T & S F pr . Lib 34 4% 100,00 Michigan Poultry Farm (Barred) The Greek revolution was not dis-| Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, | Reformation.) 1In the United States: That the Town install and maintaln Bsit & oflo b At wLien Lensing, Mich. ............ 3 cussed, and thers is no information as|Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, |Nevada (Admission Day.) ey e g iy th Steel s . ¥ 1 - ove . 2 . White W otten. to whether the British government will!| Salvador, Spain, Uruguay (discovery of — That sum Beth Steel pr ... called ., 100,60 100.80 _ 10020 [o - o W ’m“‘vl e recognize the crown prince if he suc-| America), Fernando Po (La Virgin del of $5.000,00 Lo Do eLreBed for fes ap- Beth Steel 7 p ¢ ...10 Quoted in dollars and cents per §100 ¥ 5 il ceeds to the throne. Much attention was| Pilar; National Feast), and Persia TRUCKING us for the Taftville Fire Ce . 3 o 1 & o e te-an' o S 2041 : parat ‘ompany. Beth Steel pr8 pc 111% 3% 111% , band. Wotkivians -3 Orctaris, . Voot devoted to the question of transporting | (Arba-sen, 40th day of martyrdom of o 2. 3 Brvo: RRA%\ c'lr-! ... 24 2 Mg Clhors o 1943 | the cefugees from Smyrna, which matter | Imen Hussein.) In the United States GEORGE LAMBERT - Moving end R e aeps et and mattbin - A Yorelzn Exchdnge. Walter Bradbury, Tottington, Ig siying the | wovernmuit considerdble | Aristns,. Atkansas, Callfornia, ~Colora- | (rckine: Supbite “Spaaofos hire, A4 oyty . on Masanarchor: Avenne, in. sal - o B WL the excoption of Sterinn. (4 WRNIANE T o ool 1377 concern. It will be impossible to remove | do, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illin- | LM% St. or Docum. Teh S77-12. Je2d (mon, mmm? at Ponemah Wh > Ben | L PR e B B P i R R them by the end of the month, and Kemal | ols, Indiana, Kansas Kentucky, Loulsia- | ~ Eet, 1874, Tel 175 Club ‘building and continuing to Haun Cent Ieather 0 40" | elgn currency: St oan s, Pasha will be requested to grant an ex-|na, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, ARTHUE H. LATHEGF. . 1705 . ers_Avenue. : tension of time. Mich! Missour!, Montana, Nebraska, [4uto Trucking and Teamifg, Furniture| That the Town insall and maintain a Cent Leather pr ... 79 K St D Teat Ehode Island Reds. The British government has chartered Nev‘,::,n.)lew Hampshire, New Jersey, a:’q%laflv?; suitable number of electric lights om Chandler 3otor 538 608 | Starinie— ";2’{324' ,?:; | The Orchards, South Hadiey, fifteen ships, but they can only accommo- | New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, S B e e i ey T, oo Chi Gt West ..... #440 218 Mass. . s-ieoiico.s.... 1783 date about twenty thousand on each trip | Ohio, Oregon, Pemnsylvania, Rhode Is- |, C.D- JOSLXN. 293 West Main 8 We | FENCE 75 orvicn SHense aad contn uastr o . 440% 1-3% Charles D. Plerce, Arnold Mills, and immense difficulties will be experi-|land, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washing- | oot ipr ool ing am o Chi & N'west ChiR1&P 1 at . n given to movin, iles d ma- | lights are now installed. Mo . 1750 | enced In feeding the refugees. The Amer- | ton, West Virginta and Territory of Por. | soiomy Ser 9 i Dpflecesana oe "The th chinery. Tel 798-3. sum of $%.900.00 lla, ican commander Read Admiral Bristolgat | to Rico (Columbus day); also in Ala- st Long Distance Movias and R e A 2 +eiieeaee.. 1740 | Smyrna, is dolng his utmost to Hasten |bams (Praternal day.) T D A re) et 1Y | oo Puctiok e Hown Apprecrest * farmas, * Hamplon their ' departure, but the fact that the| Friday, October 13—Florida (Farmers' | 2 oore 12 D ek v 3 be ‘obtained for sald eum. = : That the Town install and matntain net e “eiev... 1664|Turks insist upon examining passports|day). I T R 152353 | iess than three incandescent electric e T e3ia 1 ‘White Leghorns. reilloredx;flr:itlln: ]:etugees to leave en- October 14 — Siberia | Main St. Phone 783. I!;t(gcot'x Hdlfllfld ‘:&‘g i & Farm, ails additional delay: and Ukrainia: (Intercession of the Holy | — o a g a gon— © |to o béfore oii B orvper PUTNAM & CO. T Tolywoot, a| | Noreply has yet been sent'to the Rus- | Virgin). i enucker Bt hove S35, " Sated at Norwldh. Comugeticnt, this MEMBERS: NEW YORK 6T4CK EXCHANGE R Monday, October 16—South Australia 1ONG DISTANCE MOVING. . g: Successors 1o RICHTER & CO. s 14 NGAGEMENT OF PRINCESS i 6 CENTRAL Row Brazil ... }:“S)} OLGA HAS BEEN ANNULLED R \ R § RN N Bl oy O AT HARTFORD, CONN. METAL MARKET r Woodel®t Lake, Copenhagen, Sept. 17—(By the A )| - WNew York, Sept. 27.—Copper dv! ] lally announced tomor- 5 e ot fabaregy s b 3 row that Crown Prince Frederick of ; INCORPORATED 1824 NOTICE ¥ easier, spot and futures 32.37; lren Denmark - and_Princess Olga, niecs of WE OFFER | | steady, prices unchanged; lead firm, spot, King Constantine, of Greece, have by _AlLl persons iable to pay faxes in the 6.35@6.50; zinc steady, Fast.St. Louls ; mutual_agceemcnt annulled thelr en- |7 ¥ #: | City ot Norwich are hereby notified. that iqm: $x'|;; nearby 6.85 @ 6.90; ntlndnii (Continued from Page One) gagement. ;i THE NORWICH sAleGs SOCIETY %% |1 have a m&&%fi%—fi Utah Power & || amaiicia v fect the question of Gréek evacuation of | The engagement of Crown Prinos : Y e e e ey L ot MONEY .;:“fn Threce required by the allles | Frederick to Princess Olga was announe- yable Oct. 10, 1922, and netice is . ok Sk R IR e insisted upon by Kemal Pasha as a | ed last March following a visit of the | i ¥ given that g t Co. lers high & 141 Jow & 1o4; Tiling rate | LONmInaTy to any peaco conference. |couple at'Cannes. The wedding was 1o |5 - cost of oiling and 114 closing bIA ¢ 1-4; offereq.at & 12| coot (o confused and confiicting se- | have taken place this Septmeber: but it ; : 10/ Preferrad | | Mot | R S SR : THE LAWS OF THIS STATE ENABLE US TO o : x : e revolution seems to have tak . 3 . /0 rererre . | Selniceinl 80 0NN :’f!;r:mi"ug‘ 424 difterent lines _one, Smatinine the 1o f&.flfvx:dz‘,m&f;&um' ol OPEN ACCOUNTS IN THE NAME OF TWO ¢ ik enso. of | : the other asking for the| 'Prior to the announcement of the en-| ABLE “EITHER OR SURVI Oy % et el o ; is tlon. of a pro-entente government. | gagement, the prince and pflneau.-l:d PERSCNS, PAY TO, ledends eumed more COTTON : &"::fifi”m“"&m i’:.”.‘};."‘ Het but twice. \This gaveitise: to. the |} v %1 - L 70, | ters urtum to conmuit with | The crown prince born on March |7 NVENIENT METH MANY i ; S the Jeaders of the coup. Untll more de. | 11, 1395, aal Tar ariusmss i lony. Hach. . THISISACO OD IN from 1 Srvey Management under | OHICAGO GEATN MARKET | finite nows is received and a new Greok g7 0 : . i | Cnicago, Sept. 27.—Disturbed eondi- | government i formed, it is Smpossible | 7 CASES; HUSBAND AND WIFE, PARENT AND ision of Electric | |tons in the Near East had a bullish effect | to estimate What the situation will de.| " COMMENT BY VENIZELOS ; % S oupervislon of Electric, | |tims s e Sear Bt fot a wmudt o | o memons. it 1 ox coxsraxrims ampioamox |f CHILD, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, PARTNERS Bond & Share Co ¥ gxd onzers for all rail -hmlun: of xm-; s It hhnl»d that Gr:om has 80,000 2l R S o “ Y CCOUNTS TO . | from Chicago to ‘he seabeard. ‘Wheat | troops in Thrace ready to fight the Tu uville, France, Sep — 8 f PEN SUCH E; fr:ces clo;edl : unset(l;:l. J‘x’vh‘ fr_m: :fl in ‘th -ummo!!‘l Tevolutionary :::' fife &;’g&mr Prfl::u;a El;pt‘hh:flo- vu;1 Z OR FRIENDS CAN 0 A > . . {|1-4c net decline to 3 1- ange, wirl ment coming into power, with a det. eece, ar news o THEREBY Price 96 and interest ||| Pecomber 105 to 105 1-8 and May | mination to defend tho provinces, the | KIRE Constantine's sbdication from jm! . THEIR ADVANTAGE, HAVING 1.08 1-4 to 1.08 3-8, Corn finished 1-cc | question arises Who will undertake to en- | 3¢5Patch shown him by The Assoclated to 1 1-8 up and oats np 1- @ 3-8 to 7- e yielding 7.29%. MONEY AT THEIR COMMAND IN CASE OF AN force Greek evacuation to satisfy Kemal. | PT¢88 correspondenc this evening. He In provisions, the outcome ranged from | ist demands. g resolutely refused o make any commeat ; 5c_decline to a rise of 4e. G on it EMERGENCY. Detailed circular on request. Except for a brief dip in prices at the start, wheat showed an upwsd tenden- y | BEVOLUTION HAS SPREAD cy throughout almost the entirs day. % Tho initlal weakness appaared to' bo due | forbidden & 5 xits today. Toonen b to the fact that Liverpool ~quotations | It was Athens, Sept. 27.—(By The A. P)— falled {0 reflect any uneasiness over de-|. Vi newspapers assert that velopments at the Dardanelles and ~ B e g MONEY CAN ALWAYS BE BORROWED - QUICKLY WITH A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK in.response to the the revolution, which up to the present ~WEEF SOV WANT 5 o Sour busi | Grecce. Persistent buying sst tn, how- ch reports thi . time has been bloodless, has spread mese befora tho Dublie, there is ne puedls | CYT, on the part of some of the larser | the Averoft mutined throughout the entire country, Printe betier thun rough the advel.isizg Ccommission houses here, and & gool desl thelr commander. | Paul.” the iing's youngest son, was smny of The Bulletia ¢ notice was taken of strongth of prices = - at|aboard the training Helle in the

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