Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 10

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New York, Sept. 20.~—Bear traders eonducted another successful attack ‘agatnst prices In today's early stock market, using the unfavorable overnight news In the near eastern situation and the abandonmen of he Republic-Mlidvale- Inland steel merger as an excuse for B thelr assault. ' 2 e S e on to offer e X cart - : i quality merchiandise at prices no more than asked for in- !,,,Ef‘“’,,, e e horts_ran into substantial buying pow- 0 4! 3 2 oy - : : ness ‘and wagon, wel ”‘“‘“ 5 har- T o 4 Hopp ot and the extent of this caused & ferior grades. §280 for m&ru,m'(? two cows, A Moricz, G Do, Mm i scrambie to cover, starting a rally which | Chi Gt West pr st e Postoice 3u u..‘,u‘ ; carried a number of issues well above|Chi M & St P ol .““"‘“ T yesterday’s closing figuret Cht M &St P pr . 2 = e —_—— s [ WEDNEEDAY AND . PHURSDAY vy = = FOR SALE—Fine horse, worker - Indlcations that the abandonment of | Chl & Nwest STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS a driver, ‘or will tako nfi:u'znl 2 . OCTOBER 4 AND 5, 1922 the steel merger was unexpected in the cmnxc%z{": 5 2 3 3 % 4 3 - sz eyt - L2 2t 10 o'clock 2: m.. the goods enumerated et A el PR 26 |} Our showing of Fall Stet- | Without doubt these are the b 2% i.e_ i B §os ; 1] g f + e e e 4 / d JUST ARRIVED, It would M:{np‘gnmmh Lo mention but tied down ¢ 12 painta’ betors xecomaey | S22, OPPS son’s includes all t\h@ new | finest Shirts made and re- o217 Borses are here on time, ena they a “"‘,535 o 15_: 1o latge ten-room 3 1-3 points. Midvale offered a little | Cosden tts : % .1 |} blocks and colors. ° Thisis | flect their quality in the fit e % JEh oD%, nd | ouse nfled from the ftic g0 the cellar | "Alio, 1o determing whether the Towz siore Tesixiafios o selling pressure, yleld) v ple g 1. the hat of world-wide repu-/| and materials.- = - - ea"® | 4ousEHOLD GoODS OF EVERY |3 Sum not to exceed $325.000. ing only two points. United States Steel . b 5 3 Al e common, Bethlehem B, Vanadium and ED"mfl o: Mnos taQon. Priced at s7.00_ i ELMER E. PIERSON. DESCRIPTION 2 = Crucible Steels were weak in sympathy, | prie o - < Priced $2.50 and up but all railied later, United States Steel | orie & BT Other good makes 3 retl:.:rin‘ a small fractional gain on|ZED ® DO o g Other Shirts $1.50 up. ine s 4 Gen Electric - o 3 Equipment shares led the rally i the| 52 LI - $3.00 to $5.00 : 5 Hbrary ah s e 3 o alawin 15 | Gen Mot Deb .. UNDERWEAR MAKES A SAVING IN [ini"bea. ‘Ftoeany: otk oner. waimst, 2 3 {H Motor C 3 ~ maple and willow rs. 3 r—Ew ?‘in;“‘x.frflfi““i’;,'w’ml{fn"“ ‘i' Tlinols Cent. - 118 112% SWEATERS In- Fall 4 Wint The City of Norwich A Jarge flmmot gxtra nice art sauares oy - ' L ‘eather a . of Em:;.u"h 'Cxol.‘l also shook oft n.d recent ;’r}:"‘ea‘;"‘! L A L.113% 113 Gl R e n C;!UI' “a| al‘; in ecll‘ %! tl: :‘S&M& head el ie. pAniows et eaviness, gaining two points, and other| ... "o 4 u weig ts, re gulars an % sheets, couch covers, lace curtains, coal shares also moved to higher ground. it s It is wasteful to start up your reg-|linen of every description, o Colon, Pacific and Lackawanna moved | 1o} e “SMarine embraces the favorite pull | stouts. Union Suits of the }|uiar heating plant merely to take off vor. ! & Hachsand “other weticles’ not | the, several”schoot“dist . 4 . - . . . 3 £ 3 3 upon e fol i larity in the rest of the list, most of the Mt Mer Mar pr over styles with 6r without | superb Vassar make in cot- ||t ill durins.fall and spring montha. ™ Mages epoking range. two sir-tight | UGN which Have been Tresented o the e ahases ihowed somms. mprovemans | Tit Pepeor WAL N1 /11 11 in all th 1 X 5 You get more heat than you need most |stoves, oil heaters, drop head sewing ma- o e et e e that cthey Standard Ofls of Callfornia and New | Kennecott .. . collars, in all the popular | ton cotton and wool or all : i Ehinsl testeiemat- of Meeting: Jersey moved in an \erratic manner,| Lehish Valley . 2 '1 of the time and frequent building of All kinds of small garden tools and| That the Town appropriate the #um * of . cal er .00ls. Se weakening in response to the sharp fi:‘:‘;l l;:;‘:‘ i % colors now worn. WooL fires makes fuel economy practically m"_’s HENRY BINGHAM WILL CA’ :i,,:.‘,'.?,n 2}' o "(;u'!'!fihfor the current break In Standard of New York on the ILBERT MATHEWSON TER T the Town an Mansfield Center, Conn., R. F. D. No. 2. |to exce X to That the Tuwn appropriate a sum not relievi of children attending the Free Academy frrom the payment of the customary term fallure of the directors at their meeting | 30 o Coper - your furnace with closed drafts and today to announce plans for ;: pital re.; MoK & T w | get any extra heat required from adjustment. They recovered later, eachi . ;o &Torwl.. 2 showing a net gain of more than a point | o o € 0% RADIANTFIRE. It will make a re- markable saving in your fuel bin. on the day. Mexican Petroleum fluctuat- . ed within a radius of nearly four points, | Missourl Pac pr .. We can help you solve your heating problem. curb market, which was attributed to the | o< “preqr “av. $4.00 to $12.00 $1.50 to $5.00 impossible. This winter try operating ees. G. H. MORGAN Auctioneer | That the Town appropriate the sum of $7.500.00 to provide for medical tion of children of the Town of public school age. a That the Town install and maintatn two incandescent electric lights on Blisa Place in said Town. € Nat Enam & St 6185 THE MANHATTAN i T MR s 3 B THEODORE LOWENBERGER ' Liggett Myers B dropping six points and |\ v ‘Gentral = ‘Will be sold at Public Auciion on That the Town appropriaty the sum Amerioan Tobacco A and B declining two | n y N & H . 257 |} 121 MAIN STREET NORWICH THURSIDAY, OCT. oth, 1922 of #5.000.00 o be expended for fee Bp: or more, but recovering later. Improved | \oroomc & West 119% 2 metal trade conditions were reflected in 5 At 10 o'clock a. North Pac .. 85 m. on mext farm to Sydney Dolbeare's, in Gas and Electrical Departmen K_u:tg for the Taftville Fire Company, No. the better demand for copper, zinc and That the Town install and maintain a lead shares most of which sMowed Penn R R . R SR e e 2 Salem, the following: suitable number of incandescent electri Plerce Ol 37 Gas and Electrical Dep’t. 1 VERY NICE HORSE lights on Maennerchor Avenue, in said slight gains. Phatee Ofbige o 38% (six years old. weight 1450, a dandy |TO¥M, comméncing\ at Ponemah ~Wheel National Bisecult was one of the indi-| pay con 3 1414 | vision, each galning a point or more, but PUTNAM PHONE 31 worker), 2 very good six-year-old Cows | Club bullding and continuing to Hunt- Vidual features, showing a net gain of | Reaqing .. . 77 |acute weakness was noted in Brooklyn (one giving five quarts of milk. the other °"n""""“~ 1 - 3+ &-4 points. Other strong spots Were|peading 24 pr .... 52 | Union Gas T's and some of the local B S dry, coming In in December and Jamu-| .l ‘Pn Ton WAL An8 A 8 e, ay Docariienintet G on I RLRE 0L : 1 51% |tractions. - Wentinn i 3 bt &tons Timothy Hay, some | Hunters Avenus, in said Town, come roducts and United Retall Stores. e 36 Liberty's eased a bit, but the losses i < . 3 2 3 Norw v conti Slisle She Untok TaouLEAER Rep 1 gusm:r 93% | were sl s the high school cafeteria. The afternoon tle over one acre of Corn not husked, | mencing at Norwich Avenue and contin: Call money opened and renewed at!|g ., Railway ... 24% 2 243 4 3-4 per cent. and advanced to 5 in 3 the early aftermoon, hoiding at that hour untll the close. Time money continued session will be devoted to other demon- ‘ Total sales (par value) were $14,981,- | strations pertaining to physical educa- South Ry pr 5 60% | 000. g tion and to an address on history teach- Tenn Copper 93¢ New offerings this week were slightly |ing. One feature at the institute will 1000 heads of Cabbage, 1-horse Lumber | {15 10 2 Point on HuntersAvenue where A]I. lnvest“‘lent for R Jeite ey 1 A teet (Wagout; The ‘the mim of S5 600.00 ba appor- Hiller. 1 heavy Single Harness, over 100 | 4oned for the purnose of securing a Tay B T Pullets, 2 Paclor Stoves, Beds. Springs | 2P Of such part of the Town as may Tob Prod A . 5 83% | in excess of $120,000,000. be a demonstration of physical training . NES | be obtained for said sum. quite with no appreciable change f&'monaces Prod ... 615 i o come an ety and Mattresses. etc., 2 empty Cider Bar-| “Tna¢ the Town install and maintain not oo bu‘l. l”"” Wis & gocd Gitiand 1aF l‘rr:i::- e 2 e - a8 now required in public schools. A rels, 2 empty Sauerkraut Barrels, 3 Tables commercial paper, group of pupils will have a part in the Union Pac pr sA Tiberty Honds. making of this demonstration, U § Rubber 528 High. = Low. Close U. S Rubber pr .... 971, 4 97% |U S Lib 3%s ...100.92 100.66 100.72 | Something blg in late seascn baseball and much Furniture not mentioned. less than three Incandescent electrie lights on Harland Road Sale rain_or shine. Also, to do any other business proper Septsoa PETER XKOTULA. to come before said meeting. 3 The feature of the forelgn excliange Is to be found in the 7 per cent. pre- market was the quoting of the Canadian ferred stock (par value $10.00) of the ted at Ni ich, Connect} this dollar at a premium. Unsettled condi-|y's Steel .... 1021% | U S Lib 24 4s .. 99.80 99.80 99.80 | IS promised for the fans of this city L A w CCEPTANCE :uDv.'d:y t»f R:r::m. 1922 o ; (l':mx n; n.:; !oirelxn mn‘rket ‘muled aly's Steel pr ©122) |U S Lib 1st 4% 100.14 ~ 100.4 100.64 fe"r‘:m‘“* “;“0““"!‘)‘1’8 'E\‘F“;mf“fl;’lgi af- . A W L . sharp break in sterling ‘In London.: west Un Tel. . 112% |U S Lib- 2a 43 99.90 99.85 99.90 on when the Nightingale-Morse e which was reflected later here. DéThand | weomomae: 1 % 61% {U S Lib 30 4% 10000 99,82 992 |team engages in its first contest of the CORPORATION Nits o &e!x‘"mm‘"‘!xm\% bills dropping o $4.37 but rallying some- | willys O'land 6% | U S Lib 4th 4% 100.10 100.02 100.08 | Second series of games with Bill Mar- PUTNAM, CONN. AR . what ][:mbmcfmimi?ml rates eased In{wWillys O'land pr . % 40% | Victory 4%s ...100.56 100.48 100.52 Un;fl;;m. 5 R N sympathy, less sharply. Worth Pump .. L 40% do called ...100.2 100.26 100.22 er ~2veison - has ;strengthene: 5 ited period we will — Worth Pump A . 7 % $8% | Quoted in dollars :nd cents per $100 |team with professional and other good > MATT. A. TINKER Auctioneer STOCKS. The following 1s a summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: hare of common stock—FREE—with players and it would seem as If this new | o 73 70% 70% |bond. combination ‘will ‘be. the ,trongest. that each two shares of preferred stock of Foreign Exeh: i hased. Stock; can TTON has represented Putnam on the diamond °|,°"’ DOIPREREHn pUre 0. g z = New York, Sceom 29,—Spot cotton T, paER, this year. Manager Martin also has a purchased outright or on deferred Worth Pump B . NOTICE The legal voters of the. Town AT ASHLAWN FARM On BHl Hill between Lyme and Ham- brug Town Meeting at the Town House on Sat- eign currency: of With the exception of sterling. all |remarkably strong team, St o RS, .plau. P " Ta Tow. Close. |steady, middling 21.0: quotations are in cents per unit of for |game should m“es 20 \mdn.vts For particulars teleph: ddi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th Preston are hereby warned to meet in Allled Chemleal . 9% a close approach to phone or address At 10:30 A. M. : B " i - b urday, Sept. 30th, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. Allis’ Chaimer 5% MoNEY Year | imporeant jeaguss. o "¢ ° @€\ J A W. ACCEPTANCE | , NEED OX 55 cows aND BULL |, % act upon the following. Yies ™ Allis Chal pr 101% New York, Sept. 29.—Call money firm- | Statling.— Testerday Azo The advent of October at the Ba; Tuberculin tested under State Super- |, 1o HEar the Te or oC 3 A . 29, ptist & Town Tax- Am Ag Chem 1% ar: high 8 low 4 3-4; ruling rate 4 3-4;| Demand ~......$438% $372% |church will be marked by the Mems CORPORATION Jision. (Thie herd passed a clean test | E% LA, S mittee. and. Health Am Beet Sugar 43 closing Dbid 5; oftered at & 1-2; last| Cables y 3.72% | class having charge of the evening ser PUTNAM, CONN This herd is headed by Bull Eimwood | Officce. ASS Doach"Mag 0% loan 5; call loans against acceptances |Francs . 7.13 " |vice. There is to be an old-fashioned : Y g Prince Pletertje Koningen No. 342712 H.| T0 Drovide for the care of the high- b s P Se% 4.1-2; time loans firm; mixed collateral | Guilders 315, |gospel song service and an - orchestra |E————=—————————x———|F. H. B, Who will be sold. He is from | W4y for the cnsulnlg year. = = ., e et L 60 to'90 days 4 12 @ & 3-4; 4 to' §|Marks sha% |and male quartet will assist, Y aivance resistered stock, and is two |, 1o 4cL uwon the abatement of certals . 2 . e - nday, .8, 1 GALES FERR . o> o com| Am' Co Oil pr 5314 ;m;x::hg@t 13_; prime commercial paper S §es0 Y, is to be rally day at Cow Lady Eathel De Kol 24 No.|. To vote upom the pensation of ithe Methodist Sunday sch Am Hide & L ..... 128 By achool At & ups el L E Pesetas 5 18.007 $iln)- yrogrant hag Boen ars : Miss Gladys E. Stratton of the farm| 300021 H. F. H. B. She is an advance | TR Officers. e Am H & Leath pr 7% A B eiati Froanns i 7.04 R ‘enwaged | bureau, resumed lessons in chair can-|ISEitered cow e s R ek L e o Am Tel & Tel % 120% - AN Kronen ..... B -... {Monday in getting out the voters for the|ing, Tuesday evening, in the Country|® Cow Elmwood Dummerston Daisy De | Penses of the Town for the emsuing year, Am Tobacco .. 158 | New York, Sept. 29.—Copper dull, | Sweden 22.25 ‘annual town election. club house. Miss Stratton will give the|Kol No. 403804 H. F. H. B. She is from |,, TO Vote upon an itemizeq estimate of Am_ Woolen . 96% j electrolytic spot and futures 14; tin firm; | Denmark 17.80 concluding lesscn Monday evening, Oct.|advance registered stock with her 14 |the current expenses of the Town for the Anaconda Cop 50% spot and futures 32.76; firon stead¥:|Norway . 12.30 ¢ Henry Taft, deputy chief of the Nor- |2 + | nearest ancestors ranging from 14 to 33 ensuing year. e e T taver Asgo OIl ... 118% { prices unchanged; lead firm ,spot 6.35@ | Greece 490 |Wich fire department, came to Putnam | At the business meeting of the Village|Ibs. of Butter per week. This Cow is mffi' oo g pathorarliod ACh T &S F ... 1023 16.50; zinc firm, East St. Louls spot and | Argentina 7350 |and drove the mew ladder truck of the|Improvement Association in the Coun-'g“"b“ {0 advance rezister but never has | "o vote unon any cther matter proper Bilt & Ohto . 53 {nearby' delivery 6.80@6.90; antimony, | Brazil .. S Er&adt‘i(ekl\;ug?enz duting some trial runs|try clubhouse Monday evening, the |PSgh PUL on offclal test o o 1o be brought before sald meeting, Bait & Ohlo pr . [ spot. 7.00. Fo et tad of Tsrael Patnam |PreSident, D R. Povey, presided. The|p. H. B. She will be fresh at time of Dated at Preston Conn., Sept. 22, 1922, GAEENDatEy sy rET S 1 g CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Sept. 29.—Influenced largely by changing aspects of -~ relations be- | ing the first work of the fall season. tween British and Turkish forces at the Dardanelles the wheat market today de- clined after an early advance. ‘The BOND MARKET ¥ New York, Sept. 29.—Prices of bona: especially the forelgn securities, reacted | sharply. at the openirg .of today’s mar-' ket in response to' a sharp breagx wm sterling exchange, but they .exhibited strong recuperative power in the after- 3 secretary, Nelson Parker, read the min- , iodge of 0dd Fellows will recelve the | utes of the last meeting, which were ac. The_ balans. of the’ v itk asosr. initiatory degree on October 10, this be-|cepted, Mrs, Walter M. Buckingham re.|tion of four are all high grade Holste'r. BENEFICIAL S g el & eier = S SO R TR A, Announcement has been made that|Schedule of classes, under the direction|pod Gui erds ta New Iomtor Soot NOTICE TO CREDITOES. Rev. Frederick Leeds, formerly a rector | farm bureau, would be announced next OTHER PROPERTY 3 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD of this city, was deposed three months|Week. Miss Caroline B. Freeman, direc- at” Norwich, within and for the District .04 to 1. -8 an ¥ 4t H 1 re W 2. noon, a few of the popular issues show- ;;.;v lflvbse.o; n:.n ;.01 3-4. Corn lost 5-§ Drewster, Episcopal bishop of Connecti- :."m:j done by them, In glving the en-|sows, just bred to thoroughbred Jersey be;’reAsem—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. THE SMALL LOAN BANK |inz net gains of a point or more. The |G 3.4 'to 1 3-8c; oats finished unchanged ; 5 { ertainments, the past season, one in thé | Red Boar, One thoroughbred Jersey Red P. Roath, Jate of Nor- average, however, was slightly lower. 30 ot - and vislons un-| . Judee Banks will come to Putnam to|clubhouse, and one-on Miss Freeman's| Boar. this is good stook for one to buy . in_said District. deceased. - Belglan 7 1-2's were down nearly twa | o 05 @ 3-4 off, and provis preside at the Oetober term of fhe su |!awn, The Enchanted Garden, by which|desicing o breed Hogs: 'One *Chester | Ocdered, That the administrators, cite Makes loans in any amount Aot ex- |points and most of the other European.is- | “*3ren n\;;ute e O ol uotatlons to- | PCTIOF_court, opening next Tuesday. the Juniors were able to give the sum ow; One set double Har-|the creditors of sald deceased to bring . ; One single Harness; in theis laims against said te Judge Frank H. Foss of Willimantic|0f $18 to the library and $35 to the|{C%" T D T S cowding -$300.00 at interest rate pro- | Suc% @ POInt or mote before the recovery | gay despite an easy close here vesterdsy | was 5 enis eity Tviday on e | Country club. . Treasurer Walter . |yo-norse Truck B e . e, vided by law. You can make a loan | French, Mexican and Japaness issues | 20 much to do with the upward tenden- trip. Buckingham Teported the purchase of |ure Spreader ; One Lime Spreader; One | tagetier with a cooy of this order, on the on’ Hoveshold Furditire. oe Naks | pewitted in Mexican t/s Halng-—sushed vh cy which for the first tw: If you will cut out this advertisement |tWo five-gallon water pumps by the as-| Weeder; One double-action 5 ‘ utaway Har- | signpost nearest to the place where said morning characterized the wheat market ', 4 & _ | sociation, for use in grass and brush|row; One Spring Too H ased last dwelt, and in the sam in & quick, confidential, and absolutely | _11-2. Japanese 4 1-4's 1 .14, andl; "cpicags Many traders construing n mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com. i prng th /Harrow; Two X 9 . i pany, Norwich, Conn., together with |fires. Matters for protection from fires|two-horse Riding Cultivators: One Corn safe manner. Advice and consulta f;':?!hdi:p;e‘r‘;t s lwsfef;‘é’“f:";;‘l:e the Liverpool advance as reflecting news you' qoroc S CONT ORetner i | Were discussed. Plans for street light-|Sheller; Two Plows: One Mowing Ma- | in & hewspaper h a in free. See us today for further in-|they have been. listed on the stock ex- | 2t R L e e . Old Fashioned Songs free—adv. ing were under advisement, and the mat- §'€:‘a’;‘fain2°&‘::§’i qun;iuy :g‘v(ezom ’5,35 g.gnnuuxqt. ,.nd give; v ¢ W o5 4 ok at Chanak were slow to allow for later{ " snow fences are being put In place|ter of attendance of members at meet-| g~ ~leo Millet and Hay; many. oth NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ormation. ne 1-6-6-4. e specilative railroad | 30ViceS indicating Nkslthood that hostil-l aiong state highways fn thie part of the |InER. . |articles. Y many Oothef| ime above and foregoing is & true copy mortgages ,fi,“md, od . recovertes, | \ies would be averted through a confer-:county, an indication that storms are| Mrs. Charles Chittenden of New Lon- 11 Stormy, Sale Next Falr Day of record. 3 "ful"] Tl % 8O ) x?; ence between British and Turkish com- |expected this winter whether coal comes|don and Mr. and Mrs. S. Eugene Smith Terms Cash Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, particularly Frisco incomes §'s, which| ynsgers. The more peacetul view of the |through or not. of Norwich were guests at the summer RAY L. HARDING. Clerk. sold off a point, mado up their loss and | ,;i1o0k appeared to dominate the market John_A. Morse of this city, veteran|home of Mrs, Franklin H. Brown's oa| Sept3od NOTICE.—ATl credifors’ of “said_de- maker of violins, has completed 187 in- | Tuesday, —————— | ceased are hereby notified to present theit struments since he first took up the| Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins and daughter, claims against said estate to the under- work as a pastime more than 30 years|Miss Jennie G. Perkins left Tuesday ev- PAINT AND WALLPAPER signed at 22 Warren street, Norwich, ening for a vacation trip up the Hudson within the time limited in . the during the last part of the day, howev- er, and trading ended before word was received of a British ultimatam to the Turks. Owing to lack of any aggressive sup- then moved up a point above last night's LOAN SOCIETY |5 ii s o v ed up a point or more wers Atchison 4's, ‘“Katy” first's Missourl Paclfic 4's and Illinois Central and Chicago, St. 56 STATE STREET ago. : FOR SALE—Paint. $1.76 per gal Sove’ and-Tovegeing ‘ocdar. Or! s Joseph Beauregard of Philadelphia is|and a few days with Mrs. Perking son,| ., "¢s 5o Eh - 31 gal.. - |above and foreg . NEW LONDON, CONN. Loula "(‘,“;’" leans Joint §'S. Dela- | nont. it took only a moderate amount of | visiting relatives in this city for a few |J. Raymond Perkins and family, In New- | Mok Biaves: 153 Woslarers RS CLARITSR ROATH ware and Hudson § 1-2's were the hemvr- | golling to bring about th elate decline:days. i NI X B, S L ROOMS 302-303 est feature, dropping more than 2 1 Solute ‘. in the wheat rr'mrkert.s quul:auondo‘? the | Beginning Monday next the new and| Mrs. Sherwood Avery of Norwich S eptember delivery U. 5. Rubber 8’8, A i :a;: :(“:flfi:s of P advanced wage ‘scoles become -effective 5's and Bethlehem Steel refunding 5's L T d . Arthur C. Fulls f N NEW MARSH BUILDING own and Mrs. Arthur er of New for thousands of cotton mill operatives | London were dinner guests of Mrs. Har- BOOKBINDING 4 . CIGARS g ‘A difference of S between September [in towns along the Quinebaug valley. |mon L. Perkins Tuesday. Mrs. Avery A g = Liconsed by the Bank Commissioner. | made good progress In the industrial di- | 4ng Qctober made end of the month own-| In warnings for various fown. meet. | remained over might and was the guest| , JOSEPH BRADFORD PR Al ership of Septeraber seem undeslrable, es- | ings to be held in this part of the coun-|of Mrs. Monett Lawson Wednesday. [/ 108. Broad Whitestone Cigaa ire $70 pos thoumand. pecially as primary receipts today were |ty next Monday clauses are included to| Mrs. Delia Nash, who has beea & Ay, J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. announced as well in excess of figures sec”if the voters will authorize the ue-|guest at the home of Nathan A. Gibbs| Slank Books Kiade and Ruled to Order s : last week and a year ago. ual appropriations. for the Day Kimball|and his daughter, Miss Gibbs, returned Corn and oats paralleled the action of | hospital. Mofiay to Her hmeiin. Newaik= NAJ. POULTRY wheat. Crippled transportation facilities| It appears almost certaln that Judge| Hilliard Bruce of Northampton, Mass., PLUMBING had séme bearish effect on corn. Clarence Child of Woodstock will receive [was at the Ferry Wednesday. 3 FOR SALE—Fifty R. 1. Reds. most Provisions were governed by fluctua- |the republican nomination for senator| Several cottages on he Bluff are stifl ~: by all laying. Delor Mosey, R. F. D. §. tions in ‘hog values. from the 28th district. occupied. arteed Telephone 928-14. Sept.274 i Mrs. Norman M. Ream and Mr. and| Mrs. Peter C. Wright and son Har- Yo e — — ——— T} ! Chicsgo Grain Market {drs. IiouliuM}aR?m t:l “J‘;"‘"‘o"’ mon, left Friday, for Yonkers, N. Y., P 5 ! i % 1 o go to Atlanta for the wedding Octo- to their cottage for | Wheat High : Low. Cn ose Do 8. of Teay s Ris - aan e O bu: expect otol Teturn to thei agi SOCIAL coRm | “sept. ... 111 o0 1004 Y the nal closing. = Dec. ... 106% 104 104 2 . ~| Nelson Parker le esday on his an-1cupy the pulplt of the M. E. church » May ... 109 107% 107% The mezchants’ committee of the|nUal fall business trip, covering morth-|gunanc “0ot 1. on his return from two (Coiinund Toows TEndrBwue) chamber of commerce met recently to|€rl New York, Massachusetts and Con- B, ath t with his celath 643 623% 62% constder a petition to continue half-holi- |necticut, during a period of three weeks. i Weeks vacation spen tws 59% B8% 53 day closing. each weel for - iho ool | "Mrs. Latham E. Smith and Tracy|Seth W, Fox and family, at-their sum- oo 62% 61 61 year, with the exception of the month |Smith mmr;fl tfiadeW;fiG“::;Y af-| mer home, Seven Oaks, at the Palisades 3 L of December. 1t was finally decided to|ternoon and cal on ' Mr. Mrs. %A% a% send out a questionnaire to each mer. |Frank A. Aplin, of the village at their (OF the Hudson. a o . 81% 36% 86% chant in the city, asking for ‘'an answer, |dahlia farm. Epworth League rally service mE NEW F AI‘L F AVOR"ES ey 383 - 38% “Yes,” or “Nos fo this question of clee:| Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Chase, and|planned for Sunday evening, Oct. 1, at 3 ing. The committee met again Thurs-|Sons of Long Cove, were recent guests|7 o'clggk, when every member Is to Te- o : ROAD SOCETY day morning and went over tha wats|for the day of Rev, and Mrs. Roderick |spond to the Toll call with a versefrom \ f 3 very carefully. In analyzing it, they|MacLeod at Hanover. the Bible. < Gar Amos G. Hewitt has returned from |eoimg thet practically all of the larger | Miss Susan Mathewson left Tuesday| Incoming malls are now due at 7.39 a. Patent has first place, say women fashion leaders. Cherry Ji= visit to his nephew and niece, Mr. |/ ‘were opposed to 1t: therefore, |0 Visit her nephew, Attorney Earl Ma-|m. from all pomnts, 1143 a. m. from s 5 iy = and Mrs, Grover C. Coffin, at Taunton, | piCh, (070, TOPOSC ey ‘of the indy | thewso nand family, tn Norwich. the north, 2.47 p. m. from the south, red and medium browns lead in men’s styles. For women 'um . Stanton Gatds motored _to| YIdUAl Merchants voted in favor or doa.| J. Edmund Norman, 2esistant _post- 638 b m. from ' the 'south. Outgoing . % = 8 ing, agreed t master, is ing close at 11.13 a. m. for souf we have patent kid and calfs in straps and Oxfords in the J|suor mins, X. 7. with Mrs. Herry Corn-| 2%, 1t "28 hat, considering Friday 8nd returned on|latnam as a shopping center for con- Miss Abbie A. Aldrich, who has been|west, 2.17 for north, west and east; . . % PR 4 ! Baturday. siderable outside trade, it was best for|the guest of Mrs. ‘W. D. Woodwald at|p. m. for south and east. ° the good of the community, com- | the M. E. parsonage for two weeks, Te-| There was no session of the village Mr. and Mrs. Benfamin 1add Cook, | iy £2°0 O (1€ STONCY: Bo the Com- |\, 0eq” Monday to Providence. sthool Monday afternoon, as the teach- . . 5 5 S Mrs, Howard J. Greene of Providence For men, Oxfords with wide toes—comfortable and nobby 3 . Now is the time to see our New Fall Lines. Step in today. All the members of the commit The Long Cove contingent of the M.|ers, Mrs. Winifred Crapeau and Mrs. and Miss Edith Denison Cook of Wash- 1ol 000 Ters of Th0 comumittee WWere |y “r% gies’ "Afd soclety met recently at|Rufus W. Hurlbutt, attended he teach- ington, D. C., motored to Maple Lawn ! o, arrived. at was thergfors representa. |th® home of Mrs. Everett T. Bruce. Th's|ers meeting. pon tive. ;eenk‘ the me'tth-a will be at the home| Miss Emma Davis of Norwich was a - 3 rs. Monet! LwSon. visitor here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Adelbert \Fairfield of Putnam with their relatives Mr. and 4 = SR e W. ; Mre, Clark of Worcester, Mass., motored ABLEMAN'S SHOE. STORE TASERE SRS L et e D , ; E S oy 2 £ 2 ; s0l¢ day to visit Mr. Fairfiel j ~ will ‘be- 4th, R S i 2 % 25 ! 5 il 2 g or « A e gl opensd In - | sister-In-law, Mr. and Mrs, A, continue afternoon and even-| % 5

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