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featured by a heavy speculative ing movement founded on the bclk! that the recent upward swing had been The market offered little mm- B e ‘was at the start m in = Liverpool declines. A moderate general rally which ensued here was ascribed tc ance to selling pressure until prices had | . " |Hupp Motor Car .. 2234 f:lglr_: :“ l.roa : points below Saturday’s clos: {ilinoles Central . 113% Profit-taking_and the touching off of |Ills Cont A pr stop-loss” orders accelerated, the de- | [ASPITALIOR COP cline, which extended over most of the l:'. ) st list but was particularly acute among | it ot vl N nigh priced industrial shares, which prof- | 2 ¥ i lted extensively by stock dividends and !:;l‘;“;"‘f “ rumors of the same. Sepeculative sell- | - & i ?u'cy‘{' Ing foy the decline obviously was bas- [ MaXWe'l Bob ed on the rumors of the same. Specu- | Mexican Petrol lative selling for the decline obviously | MeX betrol pr.. was based on the theory that a number | o ""l & ?IPP “i ol of industrial stocks already had dis- N0 & % T W bory counted all the reasonable businees ex- ;fl;’ ot P;{fl" . pansion that could be expected for some m“"‘“’l ool i sale time to come and that a number of these | Missourl Pacific pr were out of line with the rest of the | Nat Enam & St bullish estimates. of probable ch - imports this season and to fear it frost in Argv.nuna had caused damage crous. During the last half of the day, how ever, enlargement of primary receipt: disturbed wheat bulls who were actin: on an opinion that.mo further enlarge ment of the domestic visible supply nee be looked for. Subsequently, announce- ment of a substantia] hm&ue of the vis- FEDERAL AUTHORITIES DROP- ACTION T IN THE BEAN" W. S Quanbi Company =~ v~ Boston ~ ~ Chicago . NYArB ... ; While there were no outside news de | N-¥ A Brake A velopments likely to materlally change [N ¥ Central ..... 3 was made assistant registrar for the coming November election. Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop and NYNHE&H. North Pacific Penn R R Mrs. Richards; smoked shoulder, Mrs.|and is a democrat, was also momina David Fetterman; ladies' slippers, Missjon the republican ticket. Judge Su E. Charon; crumb tray, Miss Leat;|rer has been previously nominsted the business outlook, the first selling pressure today was directed against the shipping shares on announcement of the | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lathrop and chil- ;r‘h‘:.nnx: Cbotlle Miss c"d;:l i t)?wel. toth tickets, : 2 r g Pierce Oil dren of Norwich were an auto party that roix; box cigars, . Four-| Mrs, Frederick C. Taylor and daug] ot B e e il et gl 1“5 C Motored to Gales Ferry Sunday afternoon | Dier, box ¥red Clocher: pipe,| Miss Dorothy Tayior and Mre. Sem x'.x“‘);:mlx:,:l x])::u‘)\r,nt:::;l"s:;‘:;\cus“o:ru\r"{’o: Ray Con 143% (Special to The Bulletin.) them to order : ldxemukd. };xt ;.h‘ls and were callers at the home of Mrs. Sm“ Jones; chicken, A. Clocher; bag|M. Alvgrd were in Hartford last w uling o . Mot 8 i t] i n v H e i Shieres 'word bess Suhfinted (o s tack] “,_‘lwn\hn;. 81% | Jewett City, Oct. 23.—After a number g;;";f;ge‘:;‘d““;m:d‘;t:: d;“;“m”_ Fanny A. Molthrop. our, Erwin Williams; shoulder, Henry |sttending a missionary meeting. parently without special reason. While | Reading 1 oF i 53% of delays and unprecedented complica- tions, the last chapter in the famous Griswold cider case is being written. For the industry onable | Reading 2 pr .. Rep I & Steel . has run dulln Mrs. Emily -Perkins and Mrs. Stephen Perkine of Groton were visitors at the Fournier; necktie, J. Bessetie; into a period of Miss Marie Jean Charon production 18 still dress, shals came here and locked up the cider collars, Mr. under the seal of the federal govern- The selectmen and town clerk werr session at the Congregational chr 58, - Rep 1 & Stoel 8414 bejon ment Mot 66 ME, Rt MraEigrmioi L ockiad S0, SR SBIRT N0 : oo ot Sakiiy e T bt well above last year and reports of sales | 1tel < an fivé months the newspapers - in the village Tuesday. 2 3 - o obveebescgh R et vyt 3. g e e South Pacific 94k | RO ::Est fo coast have aired out and| It now appears that the action of tne| Mrs. Philip Carter and sons, Lawrence| The prizes were given by the foliow-|aiso met the same Gay. :ks, however, encouraged the ‘‘bear Ralway 5% published the legal proceedings concern- |federal government was made and car-|and Stephen, of Brier Hill, Groton, mo- ing: Charles Charon; Clayton Rood,| Miss Sarah White of the Tolland Cot wnd they extendod thelr activities to oth- | S 89% | e the issue. A representative of a|ried out on account of sundry false re-|tared here and were callers on Mrs, Car. |Dearnley & Clarke, John Drescher, A.|ty Farm Bureau gave a gathering oups, being alded by considerable | Tob 843% Vinegar firm was in Jewett City today |pocts and statements which were report-| ter's aunt and uncle, Mr. :md Mrs, Per. | Cote, F. Hirsh, Miss V. Rnchclegu, M. | 1adies an instructive talk on dressmal recommended by some of | Unlom a“d after taking samples, from which |ed to the late Philip W. Flynn, the fed-|kins, that afternoon. Donahue ; V;ew m;’) Duhame, Coady’s st Bolton hall last week Thursday . r m houses. Halacagty %45 | chemical tests were made, John Potter |eral officer in charse. It was reported to| Mrs. Marie Sorenson left T i e S o e PO e fluctuations Bubbes Bt e hte 125 barrels of vinegar, They | him that the cider had been turned back | her daughter, Mrs. Andrew P. Miller, re- 5 = priced ofl shares. MMiss Louise J. Hutchinson of Hartf Steel will be removed at once, and under the|to Mr. Potter by a jury that might pos- hnis o S TN o gz::fmza’:l Gauchier, F. Aramony, Thci:.‘\enl the week end with her aunt, M Petroloum gave another sensational R T direct custody of a government prohibi- | sibly have been “fixed” to render a de- Mr. and Mre. C. F. Spooner of New The sm‘"m were: Misses Regina ein of Hartford formance. estublishing a new high at | oo SO BY 2% | tion officer they will be escorted over the | cision in favor of the defendant. Later,|Bedford, Mass., motored to the home of| g .ot *0E0, Yoo, TS TR Mr. and Mrs ¥ 1-2 soon after the opening, dropping | wilinouse A B 99% | state line of Connecticut. Mr. Potter|and upon investigation. and when becom- | Mrs. Spooner’s brother, Nathan A. Gibba& | jompe "and Mrs. John Heibel. ‘The|lathien over Sunday. « bing to 234 and the see-saw- | o (6o oo i did not expect, and did not receive, any-| ing acquainted with the real facts in the|here Sunday afternoon, where they spent| .pooiers were Misses Emma Dubois Mrs. Willlam H, Atkins and and forth untll it closed at|yepve Ojand . 6% 6% 6% |thing like the full value of the cider,|case, the federal officers learned thatthe night. They are en route to Hart-l.n3 Emilia Brunnelle. Harry Collins| voungest children are visiting Mrs. -4 for a net loas of 2 points on the \wyjwy Ojand’ pr . 40 40 40 |which when It was ficst confiscated by |instead of being a suborned jury they|ford, Springfield and Boston. was in charge of the checking room. ns’ brother-in-law, George Atkins day. Standard Oll of New Jersey mov: ¥ the state nolice was worth from $35 to|Were as far the other way, and were| Miss Alice Chase of Portsmouth, R. L,| The committee in charge was Joseph|New York. 8 T2 Towar, and Jtases o€ 1 to/8<1:4 polinti BOND MARKET. $40 per barrel, vowed prohibition men and inclined, if| who has been a guest of Miss Chase’s | Morrissette, T. Brierly, D. Wilmot, Har-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox and daw “ S » g 5 The detailed facts of the case are of ing, to favor a ruling against the|brother. Richard H, Chase, and family at|ry Collins and John Heibel. {ter, IMiss Mary Knox have returned also in Pan-Americin A and | New York, Oct. Price changes in A s L and Refiners, Standard |today's bond market were irregular, but|mere than passing interest. At a trial | defendant. SUE S0, SeLuTan U Sl mie Halem: Mass, sftor:3 {¥o wesks'. v ., and Houston, the main trend was decidedly downward |before a jury in the Griswold town court| With this positive information in thelr | Woek- BOLTON {With Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lee. nt stocks we hard hit de-!in sympathy with the movement in (fulilowlng the xlt‘roceedm‘zs hf: l;rimmml hands.hthc whole complexion of the case a}\‘w !hgnldredh;lvwgle attended that the large orders nare | stocks, action at an earlier session o e same | was changed in the eyes of the federal & t ce at Bolton hall last Saturday e o the big companies and| Although bid and asked prices gener-|couet, In which the defendant was found | officers. As it stands today, the govern- BALTIC ,,e’!;f.\;‘f::,’fl,k'fl:n&?d,nfi e ey |10s. The music was provided by 1 of repalt Jobs have been |ally were far apart, foreign bonds mov- | guilty by Judge Arthur M. Brown), the|ment dossn't want cider, or whatever it| The board of-selectmen, town clerk | Wesson Phelps for representative: Chas "'“d“"‘ orchestra of Wilt win suffered @ net loss {ed within comparatively narrow limits. | 125 barrels of cider were turned back to|might be now. that has been turned back {and registrars met in the town clerk’s| Pinney, Andrew E. Maneggia a_nd' I polr \ American Locomotive, tfora 2 point break in Framerican | Mr, Potter. At this time the jury|to its owner by a jury of his peers. The|office Saturday to make voters and|Milton W ‘.r‘l.al'mg were named for jus- P an and American Car were off 3|7 French bonds held up well\ in | claimed that there was not sufficient main thing is to get it out of the town|made 24 out of 86 on the list “to-be-!tices of the peace. t Int the of a sharp reaction in exchange, | evidence produced by the prosecution-for house cellar. made.” leven were women and 13| The democrats met Tuesday evening to | t that the September earn- |t declines in the governmental and men.* One young lady will be made a|make their nominations which were as| SERJOUS BLADDEE TROUBLE % . 45 due this \;l\,,: “‘;:}m.h.»‘\’\" ‘_'“““ ipa ;‘]ssul.)-s br‘ilr:g"rffl.s s“\:gnm “!;;; voter the day before election Nov. 6,!follows: Representative, Charles F.| “Could not stand nor sit and was fo @ t ove o lons. Rlo De Janetro . 4 s KR she becoming of age before that time.|sg ;3 ames_A. | out from _intense in * Ay { (he roaction n | but. Drasil 7 1-3's made £ood Tecovery JEWETT CITY GALES FERRY Sprague. will hivo 500 names on its Lt | Gonsors: ‘N . Maine and e B B¢ g Jidand, paying! IREcARES GRS ugh Sy 1 S weakiess. ere quite| At the public mecting of the Red Cross| In the M. I. church Sunday morning|of voters for the stite clection. e B Ty o A MmN et o or v o etAn At conmn i the ealiread. yat, some . of |chapter Wednesday evening reports of | Rev. W. D. Woodward preceded his ser-| The Baltle Bascball club conducted a| Frederick D. Finley was in Andover imrieqFoley Kidney Pills and improve prg B, ‘ k BRIRC ] (0K DROHBTENt JoeRk Shots IhahiE Taulic ll_\_c” vl;'nrl:‘ yf lhgr clmmf‘f dufl‘flflnfléecym_r mon with a brief address to the children, | very successful whist party Friday|last week Monday to attend the probate Tell all m riends about F G Aoy somts but the | ville and Naehville unified 45, Ann At | ik be 8iven. To many people Red Cruss | boys andgirls, from the words Be Cour- [ night. There were 32 tables, The 21 convention. Kidney Piis as it will save many : hiares were ur 1 hold the [bor 4s, Rio Grande Western collateral {‘(,‘;‘r“ ;;”{:“m ":D’m e e h’; teous, Rev. Mr. Woodward then gave|prizes went as foliows: Serge suiting,| Judge J. White Sumner of Bolton was t;uger.m‘md;rgfihzgs. 2 lnd my cas . ade fn n briet Rurry of buving, |trust 43, Minneapolis-St. Louis refunding | e 4 s roas Toed Crose in the Neay | DiS text from John 21: 17, “Lord, thou |Jesse Brayman; waist, Mrs. Ervan Wil-|nominated judge. of the probate district | (ARSSTOIS, oporsiion.” B ™ dr ng back 1 5-8 points |5's, C slorado Southern refunding 4 1-2's, E‘;fl-}:o:m Will ;be given in the report | SPOWest all things; thou knowest that I|liams; chicken, M Cardin; box ci-|for Andover, Columbia, and Boiton. Judge | ;iiey Kidney Pilis give quick reli below r . Norfolk and |an st Line first s, all off | (% AOGER B0 he mational conven- | 10Ve thee’ At ~the offertory Jesus|gars, Carl Eradlaw; box chocolates,| Sumner who holds the office at present |& Osgood Co W v b Norfolk and West- | yjon held in Washington, D, C., two Knows and Undestands was sung by a Rl s0ld oft 13-4 [ern convertible however, moved U | eeks ago. quartet, Mrs. Kugene %LaFontaine, Miss % 5 P « d Republic 1|2 points in response to the advance in h the- war s over there are|Crace A. Chapman. C. E. Colver and D. 14. O Studebak- | the price of the stock, buying being bas- abled cx-service men in hospi- | R POVEY. The day being. observed as er, Produc Jan. Con- | ed on fon of a higher dividend now under the care of the Veter- ans' Bureau. The cffects of the war are no ,over for these men. The local chap- Rally day for the Sunday school, the chancel decorations were shocks of corn, with fruits of the harvest time, and| International ll.n‘\r’ 'm Cereal, on Typewriter T OTTOW were made by 5t. Louds debenture Some good gains c : 3 ter has been making garments for use |branches of autumn leaves, with dahlias losses ranging r, Ltio G in hospitals for these men. Many oth- | and other late flowers for the pedestals. PR T % g;"[‘j!”*; er emergency calls have been answered. | At the close of the morning service a - s by of damiall Tor) will be an_munsflnt’ meeting, open ally day call a service prepared for - iy e ;)r {‘hv Tongat® mb | Sl BASALIST '_“mm"} v one interested in suffering hu- | Rally day, w: given in place of the E e P 7 s e N points manity at home and abroad. regular Sunday school sesston in the aue Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gilbert leave Wed- a1 paper showed a r ditorium of the church as follows: Intro- Shtai the various Hites ot '-“;“ 2 1“ T tne|nesday by avto for Comnwall, Ontario. | duction, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt at the | : T ,‘f, iy .' ', Ind no\ein "}_] e | 1om there Mr. Gilbert joins a hunting organ; Miss Jennie Perkins. violinist _H ng of the currencies of | same ng manner .-ns'bn‘”m n;gdlmmy which will include Joseph La | eone Hail to the Flag of the Sundas . {lines. ey °5 | Bonne, formerly of Jewett City. The|School; responsive reading, Supt. C. E. . Uil gold 63, Republic Steel |DATLY of fourteen go to a WuMUNE XD | Colver and school; address of welcome, American Agricultural Chemical | oyt “Cn™ e the guest of Mrs. La Dorothy’ Birch; prayer, Rev. W. D, 12, all moved to ligher ground | SO Y S0 W Gubere. will b Woodward ; song. Rally Roll Call I‘{ (il- 8 .(|l \v;.)rrdr;l S, away for three weeks. 1 from 14’3\(‘{ concerted il cauipment T, Cerro De Pas- | 0l (V% "0k ing “Miss Rose LePage ¥ mine scholars; scriptur gett and Myers U'S all| were married at St. Mary's church by The Feast of the Harvest. su { o e I the Lib.|Rev- J. H. Sieferman Monday morn e and classes; song, Harvest T ihe Lib lMiss Rose St. John was the bridesmaid [ Chorus, Earth's Harvest Time, | ewictories. allland Medos LaMotte was the best man. |Hatvest Q Miss Ethel Woodward. were | | lled first | Laliberty of Jewett City and | With scholars; song, Workers All With P heint i St e Scranton of _Voluntown | God Are We; hospital offerings ; concerted | lm‘.gim,k Sbittion oblE thil rried Monday morning at St s ol e ans | nis took place i the other 4 1-4 | rectory, Voluntown, by Rev.|f s e e S e t! adis. The bride is the B i e e onds. 5 . - _ldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scran- | song, His Little Lambs Are We; offecing s (par value) were $17, lton = 2 solo singer inh thehflBap- by classe STHE e e schoox,i : : | tist chur The bridegroom has become | What a Friend We Have in Jesus. cipal offering today were| — . . o¢in baseball as catcher for the e ' ue of first (ciosed) AR tehins Theer was an attendance of 80. The cent. 20 year sinkin lan an couple will live with the bride's parents in Voluntown until spring. The treasurer of the school, s of the Jacob Doad Pack- ! lee, tendered the follow- , offered at par, and an issue | bentures to the amout of $5,000,000, | Weeks. Three inghes and a half of smow At the Epworth league evening service of 5 1.2 0 | bridesmaid was Miss Celia LaLiberty, Lep umber of scholars on roll of v 5 304,000 of § L2 per cent. serlal| nd the best man Thomas Melady, both | Sunday school, 68; number in home de- o T '”"'-‘m:“,‘"b," e oiahe ol e 530 3, Of 1ot Jewett City. x\.{rtmem. 18; number in cradle roll, 15; - the Natiowsl Beord of ed at prices to yield from b, .2 Mr. apd Mrs. Ralph Kingsley return- | total enrollment, 101. In treasury Jan. Fire Usderwriters. - 1 . icon |€d Sunday from an auto trip to Mont- |1, 19 eived In collections to e e oerolt Mdlson | comery Center, Vermont, where they | date, 02; expended. $98.30; in treas- £ o additional Leve of convertable |have been visiting relatives for - two |ury Oct. 2, 1922, §14.72. 0” e ved their leaving Vermont. ~Mrs, |y den and Company have called for YEOL : 2 the apnointed leader was Mrs. Rufus W. . | redemption Jatuary 1 all the out- | fi_g;‘("_’ s'?;;”“d a coasting party dur- | jyyriputt, with the topic Stirring Up the | standing convertible 6 per cent. bonds, | 7§ 1€T 2 er, | G1 Series A and B, at call price, 110, | Annual meeting, Red Cross chapter! no Gales Ferry Pinochle club played town jall, Wedneaday,, 8 3 ., JVErY }ine. Uncasville: Pluochle Chums at the { member should come and hear report of 2 & Liberty Bonds. ork dgne.—ady- Country club re Friday evening. Prolection with : of theseries to be played with High. Low. Close a D & play wi J B b s SWs 2200 99.10 | morning at ten o'clock. These clinics e Rl o Lo fayor of . [ SIS S e 2903 98.86 | il be held on the fourth Thursday of hub. The series of gaxies b - S Lib 3d 4%s 99.22 99.03 | cvery month. They are open to anyone zed for se evenings, w SR it 99.88 1 ho wishes examination or consultation en zames each evening, and seven Vicjory s 2l 100.24 | on tnig particular disease. The examin- | oaris O either side. The Gales ¥ 3 o called ...100.12 10008 | O s e e, the med | teams are as follows: Bennett and Les. % | Treas. 4%s ....100.12 10006 | AHoS ATe e e srranged | for | {°T. Rozers and Povey, Satterlce and ; G ‘b Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 | qir purnose, and a graduate nurse will Mal & DeRusha and Richards, Coman HEN you are choosing a roof material for T ther Valcani G A and Ny . - - il 5 B be in attendance; The local Red Cross | 30 i % Norcross and Lawson. Hurl- your home, you can pick from many different I‘f °( o teedr Sl:{ “g'l“"e chapter has arrange: ese clinics for | PU < . . r aten ingles Forelgn Exchange. So- the hencht of Crlswoid: Woluntowsn :ucn- tary Alfred E. Rogers of the kinds. Nearly all of them will look good after With the exception of sterling, al |and Lisbon residents, and patients re- | Gales Ferry club seved re 1ments. Ona they are applied. i ;ations are in cent: r unit of for |ceive just the same careful examination | New member was admitted—Fred E. . . Coboeey Bty " TS 2o N OF I8 | i Dr High B. Compbell aa they | Rickads of Long Cove. Tho two ciubs But the wear will be different. < ’ Yea; | Would if they went to the sanatorium |play in Palmertown Wednesday evenin H 3 H : i s Mfa s o e The last meeting to make yotece fo Vulcanite Doubletite Slabs are the only 4-in-1 R v ket 3% | ;\‘(r. lgndl’k?;{l‘l.lsl;sA;)cllurM:' s, s gm :«men]lh;r helcct)og was held in the shingles made that give you a double thickness Cables .. BTV 3.94% |John E. E s, . R. = | Country clu ouse Saturday afternoon o) | Guilders 39.05 3ty " |dick enjoved @ motor irip to’ Ashburn- | from 2 t0 § o'clock by the town oficials evepawiige, CYEl ut o glots. ‘;\a;:h > *'10‘2 7-18 «96§ :1::;‘ ffii::mie:e‘(’:hemgu:s?s end. While | A number were made. Orrin S. Bennett A moment’s study of the illustration will show Swiss francs .....18.25 18,47 |Brown, a sudent in the academy. why. Notice how the triangular projection on each Pesetas ... .....15.32 12.28 Postmaster and Mrs. D. ¥. Fini were shingle underlies the slot in the second course Belgian francs’ i nls, 1o Trisilenco ancey e et abaye. Other shingles do not have this tab under Vurcanne Stur-Seacieg Sinver Kronen A mous tenor, A . » » 3 . et > 3 o Sweden 23.04 Mrs. Thomas McBroome is at home the slots. They can give only one thickness. Tho snihesiur SIii Siee bey- e ) 1330 |after a three weeks' visit with her U ey z & 3 Y thickness ; e e “:""‘m‘_‘.':":"“"::':', Norway 1805 |daushier, Mrs. James Flannery of New | In addition to this exclusive feature, a Vulcanite the weather. Triple ihick every- | Greece .. 450 ritain, She was accompanied home 7 where excepl af slots. Smart, trim and et 75.85 |by her granddaughter, Miss Alice Flan- Doubletite roof is fire-resisting, economical to lay, Zurable. This design is patented. Brazil .. . 3o 4y ] MO and truly beautiful in design, with soft green or red colorings. You will prefer it from every standpoint of beauty, wear and protection, Ask your lumber or building supply dealer for estimates. He will be glad to show you the wide variety of Vulcanite roofings—from roll roofings to indvidual shingles for the most distinctive roofs. All are built up to the high “Beaver Quality” stand- srds and identified by the Beaver trade-mark. All patested Vulcanite Roofisg specisities With a Heart We lend sons COTTON. New York, Oct. 23.—Spot cotton quiet, middling 23.75. HOPKINTON The First Day Baptist church has been painted outside as well as in the interior. The Ladies’ Sewing society of the First Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist church gave a fine chicken pie supper in the parish house at Ashaway Tuesday even- ing last week, with proceeds amounting to $100, which will be given to the church. The Misses Clara E. money t2 honest per- n.uing clea employment; sums needad up to ;soo MONEY. New York, Oct. 23. — Call money | steady; high 4 1-2; low 4 1-2; ruling irate 4 1-2; closing bid 4 1-2; offered at |5 last loan 4 1-2; call loans against ac- | ceptances 4. L—O rowe: rates charged om sum still for time used; no charge un- loan made: deals confidential and none wiil know you are bor- rowing, private offices; glad to ex- METAL MARKET. and Mabel O. Vutcaxmme Hexacon Stass had i p e The mest decorative slete surieced ; CDEivAl New York, Qct. 23.—Copper dull, elec- Rexroth have . theic. new. home are made in both jambo and stamdard weights. shingic in the entire Valcesite lise. plain Beneficial Plan; courtéous B trolytic spot and futures 13 7-8@14;eauipped with electric lights. - Atirective design end mawy odvos- calment; convenient and safe || iim ten, oust aod fotaees 300G 4e1s, | Mr. and Mrs Ralph Eriggs have re- VULCANITE ROOFING DIVISION fages peiemies. Donble thict eoors ace to borrow; quick service; fliron steady, No. 1, Northern 33.00@ |turned home after summering at Pleas- THE BEAVER PRODUCTS COMPANY, I Buttal Y. where —casy and ecomomical 1o appiy new borrowers welcomed; hours, §134.00; No. 2, Northern 31.00@32.00; No, | 2nt View. Fira s, awd fire resisting. 9 to 5:30; Saturdays 9 to 1. Call |2 Northern 26.00@28.00; lead steady,| Mrs. Charles W. Jolley and son Ernest write or phone 1-6-6-4. Beneficial Loan Society District Sales Offices st Albany, Cincinnati, Chicago and Kansas City spot 6.50@6.75; zinc firm, Kast St Louis spot and nearby delivery 7.00; antimony, spot 6.75@7.00. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. returned home Sunday from a New Lon- don hospital, where they had their ton- sils cemoved. LIBERTY HILL ‘WARNING —There are 2 number of 4-in-1 shingles on the market. But there is only owe which glves you the advantage of a double thickmess in every place. That one is genuine Vulesnite Doubletite, made only by the Vulcanite Roofing Division of The Beaver Products Company, Inc. The special underlying tab inflammnun dluppe-r. ‘Without rubbing, mltmc'tlon is patented, and cannot be successfully imitated. \on can identify genuine \ui:uule Chicago, Oct. 23.—Most trading in Sloan's penetrates and up Doubletite by the Beaver trade-mark. Look for it before you buy. wheat was at lower prices, but the De-|{ Miss Sheldon, teacher of Liberty Hill the painful congestion. % cember delivery scored a moderate ad- day school, attended a teachers' meet- A e O T A T LT A Ty T T i i e M Ty s “RSQTZNT‘SE 3:3.:?51. vance on account of covering by shorts. at Lebanon Center Thursday after- e iyt Sold By Bearish factors were an unexpected in- n oy e oy e g H F & A' J D AWLEY NEW LONDON, CONN. crease of the United States visible sup-| So far Friday was the coldest day of backs. hu—ml i . . Licensed by the State Bank {ply total, lower guotations at Liverpool, | the season. ml&ilchut. it b il and reports that railroads east of Buf-| Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop D. Davoll had S Commissioner falo were furnishing more cars. a delightful two days’ trip over the Mo- mew e Wkl saebditamsttion ats:oc] hutwie rall Siaturduy, 4ndTSnhuay, R S B e o G O e . {7 ™ L S PO s 7 g, STy W S A T s TR T AU Sl SN R Ce s e PR S 5