Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1922, Page 6

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SPEAKING OF VA LUES If you need a Suit, Overcoat or Furnishings, you will find just what you want here, at the right prices. Whatever you need in our line, by purchasing here you will save money, as every article sold here is marked at the lowest possible price. Complete Assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings — Overcoats, Mackinaws and Sheep- skin Clothing. The Norwich Bargain House “MORE FOR LESS” 3.5-7 Water St., Cor. Washington Sq., Norwich, Conn. REACTION IN OIL STOCKS. money market was quiét and firm, New York, Oct. 13.—Concentrated|Wes that for commereial paper, Wheat— | High. Low. 109 110% 1023% 64 63 66% 653 68 5% g 40y 41 4% 38% With the exceplion of a5 ‘eign currency: .l B, > - -|{ The feature of the foreign exchange buying of special stocks and & broaden. € ing demand for Standard railroad, rub-{market :3: th® buying of Norwegian Yesterday ber and sugar shares enabled stock|crowds, !"rn:"{:nm::mmue their upward move-{flecting the award of approximately 312~ ent today, despite @ violent setback in{ 000,000 by the Hague tribomel to the{Frames .. .. L;'L'a;i’a i‘)n o;n.\'m- Jersey, which reg- | Norweglan government on behalf of 15{Marks .. . Norwegian corporations for claims arfs-]Guilders ... ... ng from requisition of ships by thejidre .. ... pent of the directors of the|Emengency Fleet corporation dering ‘the war. Demand sterling improved on the stered & net decline of nea¥ly 19 points. peculative disappointment over the 4 Oil of New Jersey that no in- dividends were contemplated on wew stock when the 400 per cent dividend becomes effective, result~ n a flood of selling orders, which ried the stock down to 216, as against e year's high of 260 1-2 established earlier In the week. A slight recovery nade later. Other domestic oils in absence of any noticeable offering were irregular, STOCKS. change up to 3 P. M.: Low. wh there has been extensive specu-{allis Chalmers B5% reacted m sympathy, but M Allied Chemical 5% 8ei Petroleum and Pan-American issues Ag Chem .... 31% 37% d to new highs in expecta- Beet Sugar pTS ] E dividend diSbursements, the Bosch Mag , 11 403 registeriug & net galn of 6 1-4 Can 2% 663, e % 110% Re piion of dividends on Southern Cotton Ofl ... 27 258 preferred stock, which bad Hide & L ,.. 703 9 % a year and a half, Tel & Tel ...123;: gfli improved business Tobacco 1 belt. That stock | Am Woelen advances of a|Anaconda Cop po * more were registered by Read-{Aasociated Oil orik Central, Lackawanna and |Atch T & § F % : Central of New Jer-iAtch T & S F pr .. 83 9218 small turnover. Balt & Ohio .... Balt & Ohio pr Bsth Steel B) imposition of & high|Beth - Steel pr tish colonial authori-{Beth St pr 8 p ¢ er was pushed up four|{Brook Rap Tr .. ns of ons to nearly 2 1-2{Brook Rap T cifs by Goodrich, Ke Butte Cop & Z Bugar shares also)Butte & Sup Canadian Pacifie Cent Leather pr . Cent Leather Bquipment s Chandler Motor a5 orders i se. American Locomo-{Ches & Ohlo . high at 136 1-2|Chi Gt West gain of 3 point: i win improved mearly a pomt, The rise of more than 5 points in Am: Can was attributed to trade im- ovement and unconfirmed reports that ock d soon be placed on a idend basis. Continental Can im- d in sympathy, gaining nearly four Chi M & St P pr ww 50% 5034 Chi & Gt West ».*.)‘:% 921 Chi RI& P Chile Copper Chino Cepper’ Cosden Tts . Cosder . Crucible Steel Crucible Steel pr .. 9§ 9% Dome Mine 8 i point: Announcement of higher prices for N ST Canada proved a bullisk|D r International Paper, which ad-|Erfe 1 pr nea a point. Copper sharesfErie . elded slightly on reports that a lessen.jLri® 2 pr domestic demand had result- | Lisher Body metal being quoted at 13 7-g4Gen FElectric a pound for @elivery duri Geén Motor ........ 15% 2 oF %l Gen “Btotor Deb .. 833 883 ) quarters. Activity in expre 2 .. 3% 2 accompanied by revived ru-fGreat Nerth pr .. 04% egers and distribution of sur-|Srat Ferth Ore »- 283 3 (o Express bélug pashied up{pevie Caniral - 1165 than 8 points to a new peak price. v 2 . % ors «of extra dividend @isbursements{ 1NSPiAton Cop s 1iz0 had a favorable effect on Stude-|in: LoV PT - D 13-4, and Coca Cola up 4 1-4,| ot 2T ister 1 al sales were 1,116,000 shares. Int Mer ‘Mu. e Call money. rates continued to ease,| it JF Narine ¥ fespite the sharp drop from 77.4 to 76.7) o WPt v the Federal Reserve bank|y ec® oo }a*fi resficting increased demand for Mz‘“"an e i Ais for erop moving perposes. Thelwerisan Petrol ra rate opened at 5 but soften-{yrex Petrol pr td to ¢ 1-3belors the closb. THe timefNiv i Cogper o ... 85, MoK & T w18 17% MoK & T Wibr e 45% 45 SORE THROAT | T over throat— 3 : otal Enam & St .. 55% 813 % ¥y 30% Goff’s Broadway Cash Market QUALITY ~ CENTRAL BUILDING SERVICE TELEPHONE 1563 Special Low Prices on First Quality Meats NATIVE CHICKENS, 3 to 6 pounds. .......:.... NATIVE FOWL, 316 6 pounds .3............... LEGS SPRING LAMB, pound ... .............. FORES SPRING LAMB, boned and rolled, pound. NATIVE VEAL ROAST, pound ........00v0.es BEST QUALITY RIB ROAST, pound .......... SOLID MEAT POT ROAST, pound _........... SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF, pound . .. 10c to 25¢ END STAR HAM, pound ... .................-15¢ BONELESS SMOKED SHOULDERS, pound. . ... 25 SMALL SUGAR CURED HAMS, 8 to 10 Ibs.. ... . .. 35c FRESH EASTERN CUT PORK LOINS, pound. ... 35¢c FRESH EASTERN CUT FRESH SHOULDERS, 1. 22c SARATOGA LAMB CHOPS, pound . ........... 40c FRESH MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, pound ........ 88¢ BACON—by the picce, Ib.... 28¢ | Sliced, Ib.. .. 35 SCOTCH HAM, pound . ......5.cononn....... S0 1131321, h advanced 44 points, re-! grain and cotton bills and other rates; The following is a summary of the]Gresce .. transactions on the New York S'oci Ex-] Argentine .\, 0% 121 121 Cables .., . Pesetas Belgian francs Kronen .. Sweden | Denmark Norway .., of counts had much to do 7-8 to 1 1-8. a net decline of 2 to 2 “Wheat na.d'ng npcned "with spirited’ Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 band. Dhicagd Grain Market. v wwe o BLATY . 4.438% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Chiecago, Oct. 13.—Active buying which appeared to be largely for seaboard ac- o1t {bringing about higher prices for wheat. *{The market closed firm at l-dc to 12 net adyance with December 1.09 5-8 to! 1.09 3-4 and May 1.10 5-8 to 1.10 3-4. Corn gained lc to 1 3-8 und oats §-4@ In provisions there was having been generated by transportation difficulties to get through at all ‘was heavy seliing to reali a reaction followed, but then en Gaor- mous amount of wheat was taken out of{ the ?\:, Astabiuzing “he vn"xlrket during FR‘DAY, OCTOBER md’, 1922 the remainder of the day, Gossip that 1,500,000 bushels of Cana dian wheat and _considerable United g tes wheat had een purchased for 3P.M. —8.15P. M. Europe did a fgood deal to uphold val in the Iater treding. Asother bulisa|§ Adults $1.15 ' Children 50¢ factor as to whéat was the independent = = strength which the corn market showed Auspices American A. A. from the outset. Bears took the posi 1P. M tio nthat a setback in wheat valces whs 3 becoming overdue, but this view proved 3 @t least temporarily to be unattractive rendering de- mand urgeat for grain that was likely segboard, corn in particular. ensumg upturn in wheat prices, to the mafority of dealers, Corn and vats were traded in on a PENDLETON HILL BiG DANCE TONIGHT broad seale, with some mew high price records for the season being attaimed | wightman's ©One decided stimulus to ‘buyers was an estimate that Argentina had only 09,- 000,900 bushels of corn left for export, whereas five months must elapse before{ (o) the ne werop is available. Provisions went lower with hiogs. s. s THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY XD MARK - Serst o Al wEbm o BATTLE OF MUSIC : d endeared herself to all whom she New York, Oct. 13.—Heavy selling of R e Ly South African Locust Plague. AT THE STATE ARMORY Liberty bondis, all of the & 1-4 weries of| It is good mews to the Hill people that| LOCESIS In immense twarms which which sol below par, was the feat, ~ = of today's irregular bond Wealings, : : | brought the engite to & Standstill held Saturday, October 14th Hl“ Top Casmo main trémd in which was downward. it will be finished by January first. up & train the G 2 Reh AUSPICES OF Speculative railroad mortgages were| It is to extend from Allen Wheeler's oa the Groall Relnet Iine, CO. G, 169TH" INF., C. N. G. the hardest hit, Josses of 1 to 2 points|bicok nearly to William Maine’s prop- South Africa, for two hours. Pullen e BOND MARKET. B AR S it GOUVERNEUR MORRIS' FAMOUS STORY OF ‘hit lifl‘h CLASS, i TODAY AT 1: 30, 8, 5, M‘}f Times MEIGHAN, in mmmflm SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY, AT 7.3:45 A BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON PRODUCTION “THE KILLER" SWEEPING ROMANCE — STARTLING MELODRA MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — ANOTHER SENSATION THE YEAR'S MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE “THE STORM”’ DIRECT FROM SENSATIONAL RUN AT CAPITOL THEATRE, N, Y. FROM THE FAMOUS STAGE IUCCESS Y LANGDON McCORMITK HOUSE PETERS, vmm VALLI, MATT MOORE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Close. 1008 : |BROADWAY 41 TODAY AT 1:30, 2:45, 6, 8—B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE—S ACTS ’ALSO CHAS. RAY, in “GAS, OIL, WATER"—Matines, Children 15¢ SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY, AT 7:8:45 — PRICES 20c-25¢ 2 “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” 387% || With LEATRICE JOY (STAR OF MANSLAUGHTER), and Star Cast 3 EDGAR JONES, in “FOREST SAMPSON"” “THE DENTIST” — A COMEDY SCREAM MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — B. F. KEITH i VAUDEVILLE — 5 ACTS ALSQO FEATURE PICTURE Elaine Hammerstein, in “Under Oath” today with All In One Gorgeous Melodrama profits, ano STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1922 Last Matinee of the Season Auspices the American Thread A. A. Mrs. Willis E. Almy visited at Lew.s pesucker, . I, for|[n St..Louis Casino, Taftville last week. The object of to help celebrate her MESIC BY TRE mother's 87th birthday. Her brother, Romance, Shivery Thrills and » Beilliant Fashion Show MILTON SILLS and WANDA HAWLEY in the Cast. THE UNITED STATES || "ty | semiicomsy e MARINE B AND TOM MIX By “SK HIGH— GEO. WALSH, i she clos Liverpool qeotations and by continued ing chapter of “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA” i CHAS, HUTCHINSON, in the opening episode of g R PRENIGNTS D “GO.GET-'EM-HUTCH"—Pathe News—Comedy MATINEE RACES- RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . George L. Gatchell of San Diego, FAMOUS IDEAL ORCHESTRA Calif., was present at the famil ing, Mrs. Gatchell spent several we last summer with Mr. and Mrs, Alm: i 1€, SONN. the new state road was started this|covered the perrament way and WILLIMANTIC, week, and encouragement is given thai taking place in Chicago Northwestern) erty. s and officials, by sweeping stead. | ldeal Singing Orchestra TONIGHT , Kansas City Southern i i ; CESTER, MASS. - - orthern T, Weisco income 6's, South-|at her home here for a few days this| L With Fmprovised brobms for twe et = o Hill Top Casino Orchestra ern Rallway, ‘St. Louis division 4, Weels, hours, continued partially to clear the 5 ~ook iy P i i DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 Chesapeake and Ohio Consolidated 5 C. Russell Cook and family are tofline to allow the journey deing re-| The Philharmonic Dance There were a féw exceptions to the reac-{ mov tionarx trend in the rail group, slight 0 oF NCAWTon CoHN < gaing being made by New Orleans, Tex-|was & guest at Mrs. F b E as and Mexico ¢'s and Denver and Rio|last week. LATE CARS TO BALTIC AND ity Grande Consolidated 4's, Most of the local tractions comtinued to refibct selling pressure, Railvays % per cemt cértificates drop- Copper s, Iyn Union Elevated 5's moved up 1 3-5. L In the @omestic list, the outstanding %] developments were a gain of 2 3-4 in In- vincible Ofl 8's and losses of 1 to 1 1-2 i Consolidated Coal of Maryland b5’ Btehlehem Steel refunding 5's and Cl Exeept for 2 galn of 2 3-¢ in Cuba Reputlic 4 1-2’s, Dricés of forelgn e curities moved irvegulacly within narrow limits. Cable dispatches that the Norweglan government bhas concleded negdtiations with Americun bankers for & loan of §18,000,000 of which 5,000,000 s to be used to meet the maturity on ¥ebruary 1 next of the present outstanding six per cent issue. The nicw loan also is to caiTy a Six per cent coupon and run for 30 years. Bord iseues, ‘totalling $5,822,000, of the cily of Nerfolk, Va., were award ed te fimfi’lclt? headed Stons and Company. New York Total sales (par valie) 315,321 900, * MONEY. ier; nigh Jow 4 1-2; n 1-2 strong, spot amnd futures steady, prices unchanged; timony, spot 6.75@7.00. $teady, middling 22.25. to cry out from _intense once. Tell all my & Osgood Co. closing bid 4 1-2; offered at % 1-2; call loans against aceeptances 4 Xew York, Oct. 13.—Call ul SMETAL MARKET New York, Oct. 13.—Copper dull: electrolytic spot and futures 14; 34.90; ir lead steady,| guest. G- R o #50t 6.50@8.75 ; sine firm, East St. Loels| Sormns v - CooToP of Sunayslae spot and nearby delivery 6.65@6.70; an- Oct. 13.—Spot cottop|and furnish the lecturer's program. SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE “Could not stand noe sit and was foreea | o EV"V;‘ in’ Prissn, i pain.” writes speranto, the only one of U] Henry Willigms, Tarkio, Montana. “Ti. i . dosters st 1 had indimmation of thie ::t‘y :"'““ed umvemnl‘fl ""!m‘“fl' e ler and an operation was necessar; shows any sl S survival ERTesh i Brs, ig oy, | Dat Shoms ST sgm o ] Atmihl Mark 1 Britol, Uit Fiends ebout Foley nvented by Dector Damenholf States Cominiskionbr &t Kidney Pills as it will save many from | during his 15 years’ of captivity in . suffering and, perhaps, @s in my case, a \in’::‘tlousmo'nd'rauon A% Bladder and kid- ney tronble emand rompt Wolay Kidney Bills wive quick reliet Le:| Too many pedple mistake an exeuse| CONY captured and dest by by Hayder, 5's, Great| Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Norwich was to Jewett Ciy this fall. e ! sumed. The Insects were a &uple rchestra ADMISSION : William H. Tulbs Otxgx‘ln'c ;Pficeéo{:‘i ©of feet deep in places. O, Mrs. James Brooks, who has been spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. ——— m— Frank Brown in Ashaway, was a caller Carping Criticiem. at Miss Carrie Ryder's last week. Mis.| At a certalh London store the @ece- | while others néver get further than the|attachment the greatest book y met at the church on Wednesday. Two bedquilts were tied. A" baked bean dinmer was served at noon. It is the ladies’ plan to give a Hallowe'en supper later in the month. Mrs. Martin O. Chapman and Arthur Frink of Jewett City and Mrs. Arthur Frink of Westerly were week-end guests| * and Mrs. Henry D. Johnson. fountain and a stock of geldfish. A small girl was overheard to remark, knowingly, “I sappose whan they are grown up they are red herrings!"— London Post. Americm High Commission- er At Constantineple annqunced | Charlotte, were guests of Mrs, Cook sister, Mrs. Benjamin Hewitt, last weel Miss James M. Cook has returned to her home after a visit with her son, J. Morter. Cork, at Wequetequock School wais closed on hursday that Mr. Ceon might attend he teachers’ mee; ing held in Nerth Stonington, GR] SWOLD John A. Coggeshall of Montville and today were|Miss Frameis Rood of this place were - |united in marriage by Rev. J. P. Rich- ardson Tuesday. The bride wore a navy blue traveling gown, with hat o | match. After the ceremony the wed- ding party left in a shower of rice f the bride's home where a wedding din- ng them. Mr. and Ms. left for a honeymoon trip 1o rk city and up the Hudson to North Adams where they will visit rela- Extra Fine Mixture, con- taining several home-made Cocoanut Pieces, Bon Bons, money eas- rate 3, 5; last loan Howard, with her sister -law, calied on friends ir *{town last week. While here they were (Stone Hill. Grangers from North Stonington and Canterbury granges are, expectece to ob- serve meighborhood night with the Pa- chaug grange Thursday night, Oct. 19. Tuesday night, Oct. 18, Pachaag grange will visit Plainfield grange. PETERSON 130 Main Street stantin ‘who has been Al Polish prisen. Am:rlcan. 'in Smyrna. thé re- ireatment. for 2 reason. Some musiciahs go updon the stage, To a bachelor who can find .the righ Saturday Special, Ib. 50c ! Saturday Special, ib. 90¢c" LARGE AFTER DINNER CHOCOLATES | SSe PEPPERMINTS, 1

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