Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 8

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mummimnmmmg miN the Carolinas by the, qu Jersely com: pany. . Rallroad nun ‘appeared to have had | shaken off the dampening lm'luem:a of poor August ‘earnings lt?ttmnntl. dian Pacific heading the list'with a gain | stocks freely last week an tho[Of 2/3-8 points. Several others moved | R forelgr spat up a point’ or more, including Atchison, ¢ 4 X ny. breaking: 3 it o HE coal },mage W‘B m.]‘c Mng .‘:fl 2 T aomntn. souplea with | Northern Pacic, New.York Cenfral, New g . 7% 18% P iatin b : ¢ . i : 2 ‘tyaders who had kept out of the | Orleans, Tgx“P“l" Mexieo, C“:Mka S . | 2 z e TH e ; apparently | 8B 0, St. Paul, common and p [ & y B 3 g8 thl '““! 3 rmd::g: “pav: |.,y red, Delaware and Hudson, Lackawafina, | South Pacific ... 93 3 e oF : e 115 : > e mth”fa“ andwmm’ : registering gains of from 1 to near. Sputhern Pacitc; Reading 454 Unlon Pa- | South. Ratiway e ofiev : 5 " . of those who use the latest ¢ | South Ry bt 13 o< 80 1% 3 o ! 3 “ P« S pointa. 4| Sugar hares made's good resporise to|Tobaceo Prod . ; e Iy Fe e § Range once will make it their ye-'-m\md 3 the s Dot 1he Target Saing were | JG M08 1 Deimes fie D Suthed g oo’ Prog A~ 1% It seldom fails to reliev, iR Ag ; ~ cookstove. | luc erican’ Ing =8, Wi 1 P i “ecorded in the steels, equipments and | non o Pt 8N, CURS R, S Pl | e g;‘fl:g Pi:‘fl;f_ and disfigurement. Sufferers fls. - Home excelient gal 180 were trouble _should “get a. 3 e : 2 o vy e By, Spdoiaities, particalerly - Otis| o0 204 CubE Cgne. fowies Nentho Sphie s : Here is an onl range. that the Good House- Clevator, which was up 7; American| The Jewlsh holiday:accounted in part % use it-like a’cold| R SR e - . keeping Institute has endorsed in every par- - Linseed up 3-1-4; Electric smm Bat- | for the lighter volume of business, today uf 3 e it D R vy 2 tery, up 3 12 and Wells Fargo Express | SIS asEregating 725,000 shavea. reat - o AR ¥ § 3 Call ‘money opened at 3 3-4 per cent| West'h' Lackawanna and Midvale | and advanced to 5, where it held until | Willys O'land : ey : s : —— mfaslasagas sfwc, and itis justas up more than two|Closing. The firmness was attributed to \Wllly: O'land pf. 43 it il 5% ¥ L4 £ i e 3 &?¢! points, some of the buying being attrip-| Withdrawals for first of the month re- | Woolworth . ....188% i & % . 5 ¥ i SEAEAEE b to operate. Stmngiy £ uted fo umconfirmed reports that the Mid- | QUTements, The timo mone 2o cond- e i y » ey ¥ fur 5o g bea hfully u.\lt. Askyourhouaefummhnzo: ; v b the r markets were' quiet, wi ME . ’ : s e 1 2 vale company might be taken into e e £ Tt hardware dealer to give you a demonstration. Btehjehem - Lackawanna combination. | Virinally no change ix rates. United States Steel common moved up 1| Foreign exchange rates strengthened in |Iytio spot 2nd futures 14 tin firm, spot 3-8 and Republic, 1' §-8, reports of higher | tone in response to the more favorable prices and inereased production also were |near eastern news,’ demand sterling reflected in the demand for steel shares.|showing a gain of nearly 1 1-2 cents. Ger- Strerigth of equipments was based on!man exchange was heavy, marks being agditiona] large orllers from the big rail- | quoted at 5 1-2 cents,a hundred against way systems, the orders now on the books |8 and 6 1-2 on Saturday. Canadian ex- ot the Baldwin, American Locomotive and’ change was quotad at a premium of 3-64, Pullman companies being reported as the highest in recent years. more than three times as large as those on January 1. These three stocks regis- SrOCKS. tered gaine of from 13-4 10 2 1-4in to-| The rollawing 15 n summaT of the day's trading. 4oe | (insactions onthe New York fitock Ex- m“if; . et Mexican Petroleum, which was under | change up to 3 P, M.: New York, Oet, 2. an mmey pressure last week, exhibited a marked high 4 3-4 syling rate & 3-4; closing bid purchased. For p.meuiun, hbhong reversal o fform today, showing & net| Alaska Ju Gowd... 1% 4% |13 |3; offered at G 1-4; last loan 5 call loans|or 3ddress 1, Northern 34.00@35.00; No. 2 North- [ o ; i FEL e you ern 32.00@33.00; No. 2 Southern 25.00@ 3 = i kp G i economy, use &mny Kme‘ Rd]l 27.00; lead firm, spot 6.85@6.50; zinc v A 2 ablceverywhexe. firm, Fast St. Louis spot and nearby de- pfi.gy gf o pany b! mm : v t 1 C Livery 6.80@6.90; antimony, &30t T.00. | the 7 per cent. Preferred Stock (pay-, m& -hle quanrly) 9!: $10, - receive. .~ % A % STANDARD OIL CO OF NEW me New York, Oct. 2.—Spot cotton: quiet, 26 Broadway middling 20.45. and tatures 33.00@35.12 fron steady, No. | For i it : i S e when . For clean, odorless heat and long-bu:.z galn’ of 3 1-4 points. Reports that the| p against acceptances‘A 1-4; t!me loans Mezican government had ruled against | Am ?sffons“(;i’,' et B 4t l5rm ) mixed collateral 60 to 90 days 4 12 L. A. w ACCEPTANCE the'state of Vera Cruz immosing a state|arm 1 g 1, ot g ;,s{,‘ Eéa' @4 3-4; 4 to 6 months 4 3-4@5; prime tax on petroleum production was a favor-j o ywooran 9.,',' 9312 commercial paper 4 1-4@4.1-3, . sble influence. Standard Oll of California | yno nan’ G 2. 7ge ¢ — . moved up 2 3-3 and tSandard Oil of New | 4 rn o g o m 08 % 1“32 B03D MABKET. Jersey ‘1 1-2, despite announcement of a Atch T & 8 F, pt. 921, 931, W York, ond prices made a - Balt{ & Ohlo 535 543 advance trcay s markst ~a the 503 Balt & Ohio’ pf 85 €5 ngh of mere fsdo able de- . pments BEN Cl a I Beth Steel ., 72 Y 12 | near east.zn st of -the domand, s ” Beth Steel (B). 73% 7 ki however, coming !rom ‘speculative inter- 4 v RBrook Aan Tr. LO AN SOCIETY Brook R T ctfs ‘ Butte Cop & Z. Butte & Sup Calif Pet. pf. THE SMALL LOAN BANK |Gere: reather Cént Tedth pf . 2. ests. 20% 201 20% Argentine. 5’s led ths fora‘gn group with : T% T% 7% |a two point gain. Advances 5’1 to 1 1-4, 3 £ [ it ¥ saa o P P ¢ 32 3315 | however, ‘were ‘made by Belgian 7 1 2's, ¢ W = =¥ . S ) 96 968 | Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean. . 6s. = United 4 40Y 41 Kingdom 5 °1-2's of 1937, 'Norway 8's; 79% 9% 791 | Queensland_6’s,. Denmark 6's, Czecho- Chi Gt West .. s 65 8 |Slovakian §% and Bolivia 8's. The 6 per .| Chi Gt, West nf. 15 144 15 cent issues of Bordeaux, Lyons and Mar- u.k,“ fens - In ‘ny. e Chi M & St P. 324 31 32 seilles each had” advanced 171-2 In' ‘the oseding. $300.00 at interest rate pro- | ;o st pe.. 503 48§ 483 fcarly trading, but forfeited all of thejr vided by . law. You can make a loaniChi & N West. 921 2014 921; | gains before the close.. Brazil 7 1-2 cer- here on Household Furniture or Nota‘ C St P & Om pf tificates fell back 8 1-2 points, appar- in_a quick, confidential, and absolutely ; Chin® "‘Onner 2815 20 |ently in response to the withdrawal of| - > e i 4 Y [ Cosden . 491 5013 | syndicate support. 4 i L e .. ! vafe manner. - Advice and consultation | coqen rts 1 11 | Speculative industrial Ilens outshone i % s < ; H le free. See us today for further in-|Cosden pf .. 101 101 the second grade railroad mortgages for 2 . . : 3 ot v > the first timo } ks... Cerro D \ 3 b 58 i <864, 8214 841 |the first time in several weeks... Cerro De 3 . . ot Fhens- 1 ¥:5 a1 94 co eight’s were the individual feature £ = - ¥ 2 1 15Y% 151% h a gain of 2 1-2 ‘points, and were > = i < = od % BMFIC] AL 3 21 245, {hard pressed by Kayser T's, Consolidated % . i 3 o ¢ pef 17% 715 [Coal of Maryland 5's, Invincible Ofl §'s, 3 P R ¥ V! p 2 Gen FEleetric 177 177% |and Cuba Cane 8's, all of which moved up - T ' ¥ . LOAN SOCIETY &5 Bt L e e Ty : Gen Motor 14 143 | this division were Dery 7’s, Armour & 1 - ; Sk 3 Hudson Motor ... 2 207% 21 Wilson convertible §'s, Producers and R & < S 56 STATE STREET Tfisiotd Conteat 111 113% 114 ers §'s, with warrants, Laclede Gas 5's HoyE MADE i 3 Tilinols Ten of A..1143% 4 113% |and Fisk Rubber 8's. American Cotton | MA Pri s 3 NEW LONDON, CONN. \]ynspu—auon Cop .. 3915 3 il §'s were heavy, sipping back 1 1-2] ONEMSE l z § i Int Harvester points, g g R | i ey e I - with SUPERF EX Burners NEW MARSH BUILDING Intern'l Paper | 57 [by Chicago Great Western 4's, which im- RUSSIAN DRESING ¢ Kennecott . . 34 347 |proved 11-2 points, with slightly smalle: 59 §0 lg..ma being notdl in St. Paul conyertible THUMM S DE'.LICATES m Licensed by the Bank Commissioner.|Lehigh Valley GAYE ENTERTAINMENT TOR train the youth of the land that lhcy'xn ARRESTS IN SEPTEMBER BACKUS HOSPITAL’PATIENTS | may belong to this latter class.” BY NORWICH PORICE s . Dr. Bauks led the pupils 55 N ton 3's, Seaboard Alr Line refunding 5's ‘The womeén of ‘St. Patrick’s ‘parish en- of the “Amerfcan’s Creed’ | Eighty arrests wepe'madachy tha Nor- :wich . police in September, of which 40 and Kansas City Southern 5's. Atchison tertained the patients and nurses at the | the Tnited States of "Am. were for intoxicabion. Thé. Rollowing convertible 45 of 1960 dropped 2 points. | Backus hospital’ Sunday afternoon with | crnment of tha peonle, by the people,. for were the causes of arrest: Liberty lssues were slightly higher. . ;. |the people, whose just powers are ®le- | Total sales (par value) wers $8,55%,000, | 2, Zusical grogram glven under the di Tithscation” 16" SRACHTHL peses ‘22 :'~hm 1, burguery 5, non-support 1, vice 4 1-2's-and refunding 4 1-3's, Cliesapeake and Ohio convertible 6's, Clricago and ‘Al- - | rection. of ‘Xirs. Frank L. Farrell. Fol- |Fived from the consent of th dowing the entertainment ice cream and | democracy in a repubi cako: wera served. - The, programme was | nation 'of many: sovereign berty Bonds. caen 4 ion of lieuer law 2, sieeping fréight = 4 Law. . C as_follows: jfect unton, ono and inseparable: estab- |y, "1, “trespass 1,1violating ety erdin- 2 Slgs, 1947 100.70 Plano. and, cornet selection, Miss May e’-‘u l‘;{’\?“ u-” P:;l" i"":fmx for whieh | @ce 1, violation motor vehicle Jaw 12, jast 4xs, can, 100:00 .02 f Wood and Raymond' Wood. Soprano | Squality, justice and Lumanity es | violation pool room law 1, perjury l Te- e 99.66 solor, “When April Com M Ber- | American patriots sacrificed fusing to obey officer 1. 3d 45, 728 | 99.78 .82 [nard Coyle. Piano ‘solo, Miss Helen :and fortunes. I thereforo be i - 4th 415, '3 80.94. 100.04 | Doherty. Piano and - cornet . selection, | 0¥ duty to-my counutry to lo r Yietory 100.46 .48 | Miss Wood and Mr. Wood.. Song, 'Three : SUPDOrt its constitution, to obe Suit Over Rent Bill. 100.14 .14 | Leaf . Cloyer,” .Mrs. Frank ‘L.. Farrell. | lv respect its flag and to deténd it agains The attention of Judge Charla lars and cents per $100 | Pian Miss Doherty. Solo, ‘Mrs, ;2! enemie . : rel and Mrs. Bernard Coyle, :.ccomyznled g pledge to the flm:- Yoreign Exchange. Miss Wood and Mrs. Wood. e LS er was occupled Monday mdrning with the trial of the case of Vingenze Losacano of New London against Jennie also of that city, in the of With the excepen ol sterilng, I 5 HIBEENIAN DIVISION TO { common vleas there. The suit wal for qustations arc In gents por umt of fos | WANTS SCHOOL CHILDREN RESUME MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | the Zecnm"ery of ren(tI for'a ;;:emz&& on et s TO BE IN MELPFUL CLASS | The First Division, A. O, H., with Pres. | “woad strect amounting to $105. 2 N Tear i e Spirit of Democracy ‘as Service” |ident Edward Sullivan in the chair, held | The plaintff claimed that the defend- i Fesafey A" | ae the theme of an address by Rev. Dr. |an enthusiastic meeting Sunday afternoon | ant rented the tenement for $35 a month emand ......34.39 - $4.37% $3.78 | O ™ jnert Banks, flefd secretary of |at which reports of officers were present. | and that she owed for three m rent Cabies Lavy 4aTHamag RO A e e, ot Brond- | ed, which were most satisfactory, | During | When the tenement was vacated offJan ("‘”.‘.““5 THTE8 740 R hool Monday morning. Dr. Banks |the summer, the division bas held only The defendant claims she Sulidese., 3., 3867 3205 | _i3in part: There aro several classes one meeting a month regularly and the the tenement the | Mas 5% 06% W81 |6 ople in this country who have never | membership drive for the year will be re- tion. g lges 426% 424 389 1y een helpful. There is the jgnorant group, |sumed. | Judse Waller took the-papers “ - |Swiss francs ....13.68 1884 1740 | he peopls who never Had the chance o served declston. ypestas.. ........ 1013 "1500 11300 FUf on ‘edueation, |They ‘want todo all Flowers at Barrett Funeral. | Roen . s i Mibre, | they ee ey """h“"’x;“c:‘t‘:“:w"r‘f Among the many beautiful floral tri- [ Sweden . B4l 2030 3330 | ey NS I 00 ok oula be ‘one | Dutes at the funeral of Chauncey L. Bar- | CUT W S o HEN I can producea perfect co- blends the cocoa beans, giving Llpton ] {Depmaskt . ;.. S040 3035 - LT or i thaoit, STen,s theve 4x) e | T2L 08 300 DIEICL SINEH Ere m U pIIOW | Gutiout this Sip, (Snsithewith ko and coa, I’ll makeit’’ said Sir Thomas a flavor and fragrance that is superior (NOTRAY - henne ABLS UL L 1020, educhtea cltan w0 Bave fag ol the 40| irom ur. S urw T Barwest and viting your n‘h‘:n‘hmllt‘é v i > 3 2 vantages n i .. Of Barrett, and lar dress 5 b i e J. Lipton. That was years ago. to any other cocoa. 8080 1390 | who-ate Gold and snobbish. They uave I R co contaiatng Foieys Honey = JER i e fk “UTtte. flost the Kli% eir. felowmen. | the U. S. Finishing company. The e ot 00 s R, They stand aside. In contrast to these W. A. Pitcher, Patrick o idney for v-lu in Today those conditions have been met. You’ll find this new and better Lipton CHICAGO GRAIN MABKET. - |y 'the man or woman who is well-trained | 7% Yire W & FPlonen Batios S D e R X1 An entirely new process has been de- Cocoa richer, distinct in taste, and with Chicago, Oct. 2.—Wheat prices fel to-|and eicated, and who, is ~democratic | e kT Tablels: & Whtiesoms and ‘thor- 1 varike la part, ¢ - -vised. Thls process does three vital more of that chocolate quahty than any ‘gao{ze:sa? R b ‘:!a'n Z’fii‘r‘fig&“a‘i birden &nd ‘take' uphis | If you want money bad invest in green |iin bu acas. hendginee, S50 Sl e things to improve the food valué and cocoa you have tasted, and itactually {loned onar. dstayLe 1505 s lowst, st pueniia of sésponsibliity. We desire to | goods. |bowets. Lee & Gmgood Co. i December 1.04 1- 0 an [ay flavor of cocoa. costs-you less, because only half the | 1,07 5-8 t0.1.07.3-4. Corn gained 1-8c 1o 3 X {7-8¢, oats finished .1-8c off to c, and b usual quantity need be use: { . ' o o 8 5 € Y 6 G T G e WD It removes the tasteless, useless shells; q ty d. {lll ;fie'rm' angd provisions unchanged to 7c| l ¢ it retains more of the rich nutritious It is called Lipton’s Instant Cocoa bes Jhexrega;zmgh!nwk&f 2 ecllup atar : o . . n the wheat market as soon as bus-: - -t cocoa butter. It thoroughly roastsand cause it dissolves instantly. B Degan wae et nand Tone Confinal : : ; tinople showing a mnearly compléts rever- . = sal from the threateningoutlook" S;tur - . l‘sols 4_01 the s re of Ask your grocer Today for a M day as to peace. After values had drop- 3 L ir Thomas J. Lipton age of Lipton’s Instant Cocoa ; ped about 2¢ a'bushel, however, it became .o 5 AND MAIL on every package of ug, coffee or EAGo un }.5 BZ_{,.',’?, in' stock, he can get g xppa«-entmthxt soo\; ;slzfl lbny::g o‘rd::l FILL OUT TO Ot were waiting aroun, or the Décers- cocoa you buy (EA CoFFEE s COCOA PLANTER CEYION for you.. Accept no substitue. ber delivery. - As this ‘was the third’tiine THE NORWICH BULLETIN wtihin a- week that’similar support : for THOMAS J. LIPTON, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey 2 the ‘marlcet had unfolded at tae same.lev- ; 5 yoinss Chicago San Francisco Toronto New Orleans e S e UL & modérate reaction ensced. Throughout the remainder of the'day, evident. tendency to go. slow ther developments. regarding pmlhmles of war, Notice that the. amount of ~wheat on ocean passage had increased- 800,000 bushels. for the week was offsét by the fact ‘that the United States visible siip- ply showed 'but little ‘enlargement und that “exporters were bidding one dent™a bushel more: than-on Satirday" for whgab at ports on ‘the Gelf of Mexico. . reported also from ~Minneapolis Y.hlt farmers’ deliveries in the nérthwest were much-smaller than of late and that de- it mand for wheat at Winnipeg was in pro- i NORWICH, CONN. : we.'um._Amqeswod'u.um — Waants, To Let, For Sale, Ete. e o o ClasSification s . Jei8 R.P.D. o Street...... Post Office. Number of Insertions. ~eeses ... Am’t Enclosed. . ...... Write complete ad below including name and address ioton (8 the Mreivals. ~ Or i blind address is wanted mark X here Bullish estimates of the 1922 yh.d of ccrn were chisily responsible for strength displayed by corn and oats. - i ! Scarcity. of offerings gave au upward The world's tea drinkers have givea You will be delighted with L.w,,-. slanc to the ovision market. sonsvvecssesnriontantlisdeesoneasacskire o their endorsement to Lipton’s Tea. newYeIlowLabe Coffee. After years Lipton's is first choice. It has the rimenting Sir Thomas J. Lipton Twelve Fire Alarms In sm o PO A 5 esssegoleeiiiaciracirenses largest sale in the world. ::labd;fw ?y’d““u" d;;elopedt September hiyushtiin ‘s total ot wkive oo cerresiaresriananiey B P the tea ns of Ceylon to i len: coffee that is a worthy associ« alarms for the local fire department. i :""“ ot F‘;d:u’m’ ’Plg: American Home Office and ate of Lipton’s Tea. I have given it Seven of the calls .were by telephone, sesrrtaesesesicatndai - h‘fll" Am and "“‘E Eastern Packmg Plant of mynamezndlbclmetha ithasmo . two more oral alarms, and there ' were ‘cnxx}ng, packing shipping i1 Thomas:J - Liot 1 superior in the world.*? A Hew screwa three: bell alarms. . The companies:were: ¥ ipton supervision. as. ipton, lnc., called -out of the city on. two occasions A i A s Hhk N lock-top can keeps Lipton's Coffee ad- g . M grocer for Ltpton ‘s Yellow oboken, New Jersey. fresh before and after. op:amg Tlm ::‘d ;‘: g:;.wflo:;stowed puflhh . €5 AECEptin bstitute. last spoonful is good. S e e D M e A p raaa s one wumn bestows ‘upon .anether— iy 1 Wl& it.is W iflfl. fl! m Batal alavl

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