Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 8

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MARKET WAS IBREGULAR. spots were Hco@lww York, Oct. 34.—Depreciation of | Union Tank, Jersey Cen Berman and allied continental exchange| Chemical, Famous Players, rates to the lowest prices of the year,| éfi:l"'s:;‘;‘hmtw Pump and Raliway turther recessions in bond prices, an - J irregular movement in stocks with a| Total sales wers. 852,100 m - better tone at the close, lower prices for, ~ Call money opened at 4 12 per. cent|. wheat and higher prices ~for cotton' and eased .off to : despite government | * were the outstanding doveldpments in' Withdrawals of $2 3,150,000 from ‘rhem- today's financial markets. “ber banks of the federal reserve hlnk! : Published ‘reports of a statement at- :;:m“hr:; ?;":fi:c ;:g:’e; f'n‘r. g’“:;a °c t trivuted to Chancellor Wirth concern-| (it (¥ B8 YUCH: SCa i vera Paper ing the lkelihood of German bank- ; ruptey precipitated the drop in. foreign|8t five per. dent. Commerclal exchanges, French francs falling ‘to 7.08 cents, as against par of 10.3; Bel- ’-..._... was firm, ing point, belng quoted at 2 1-3 dgnts|change up,to 3 P. M.: a hundred. Sterling ylelded with thel rest but principally in response to a|Ajljed Chemical heayler offering of grain and cotton|Allis Chalmers . bille. Am Ag Chem The /maln effect of the German f-|Am Beet Sugar . nancial the stock market was|Am Bosch Mag . There was &{Am Can .. juidation and|Am Car & Fi ocks generally |Am Hide & L glan francs dropping to 6.49 cents and STOCKS, .’ ] Italian lire to 4.02 cents. Germani The following is a' summary of the marks approached nearer the vanish-|transactions on the New York' Stock Ex- H A L;n 4 3 med un- ughout -the list, nearly tid mie active. gmx?ri !hbwin‘r’lb!se! ot A some short = showed bett » to prossuré|Am Tel & Tel than they did The volume of jAm Tobaceo support at the lower levels ap-|Am Woolen b y influenced the extensive short;Anaconda Cop vering which contributed substan- | Assoclated -OIl ally to the upward movement towards l:tc: $ : S; 06K, 108 1 Balt & Ohio o DBt 23% B3m |1 Afgentine 8% -Bordeanx Beth* Steel (B) ... T3% 2% " -,-;q,‘xmnch T1-ys; Selng ] “and ‘Dgnmsgk merican was surpris-| Beth Steel cu pr .0 9933 <. 093 ' 993 ¢ The first|Brook Rap Tr ... 17& I 17% 5, and | Brook R T ctt % and the | Butte Cop & Z igsues 4mproved | Butie & Sup s nts each in sympathy,!Canadian Pacific -. 148 @ 1458 145" being generally | Cént Leather VY 39% - is|Cent Leath pr 7 78 ver, | Chandler Motor 53% 61y shar) ‘reaction in the rdiiroad _41Ches & Ohio T4% T63% . Central” refunding P lcni Gt West .. 8% 6% | 4's, Which were off (2324’ pofnts, - Chi Gt .West pr .. 5% 1§% ' 15 Norfolik 'and: “Western'~ copvertible 6's Chi M & St P ..... & 3 " |Cni M & St P pF Il 48% 47X . '48% |dav's late dividend: meeting caused a & Nwest pr ..122%3 122% 122% | reaction which carried them -down . ¥ R1I : PN ‘ & 44 443 {‘points . below last: night’s close. -After Chile Copper 24% - 25% | the “market,” the direetors declared - the ' | Chino Copper 374 27 u $1.75 on ViCosden:... . 43% ° 495 Aimon an of Cosden pr .. e 4 7 1aT8€. | Crycible Steel . 82%. s0y 83 ! Baxr.rmare and- ORf. g -'-n "Of Reading sent | Crucible St pr < 94% - '94% 94% { ceded 2 points “whike' lassea of - approxl- » up 2 34 and & neW el & Hudson .. 135% ' 185% 185% ¢mately 1-1-% points were. scored by, Sea- | e 3 s et Nocrolle ana|Dune My -.39% 7 39 © © 33% | bugra Air Line Eonsolidated %, and ad-|& T Lot R S U Al ) Pk L s Vo R e e o R 15% 15% | justment 5%, © In the long. list of' jiens | S - e ; - ik S ey ad been b : Erie 1 pr . 233 23% | which closed 2 point below last nighvs - b & xpectation of an extra d»dcndlrrm 2 pro... 18 18 final figures were “Katy” .adfustment B L ¥ s < 3 2 & ped nearly 1 2 | Fisher - Body 1457 1400 14. 5's, selling being Biséd on rumors that : : : " September report of “1“ | Fisher Bdy (0Y pr 95 5 & erstate . commerce ' commission ’ . e - v =i i~ 4 5 F ; the ific raflroad, the first of the | {Gen Electric . 178 178% 1791,‘ s to be made public, showed | Gen El special -... 11 10% 11/ ;‘I:;“,ld In,,,m.m:‘wb.:' Lh'-::e L":'ESQ" el 4% 144 | aohag igsued” basis, su ease in gross carnings of $2.-| Gen Motor r 9"1 which {Gen Mot Deb . lower | Great North' pr ... ; ‘,/Le'fhm |Great North Ore .. 35% -34% 35% however, "$1,600,000 above | Hupp Motor Car .. 22% 21% 23 ugist. Union Pacific common | Iilinols Central g W £ onally below | Inspiration Cop m?;gml'?wmfi?s’m‘“““e“’ i S '_ S AP "‘ *l | ago M 00t Trading: la industrials was- not 2s-ac- AV“X‘ i yesterday Int Harvester retall business|Int Mer Marine .. 18% 13% 13% Reports por . ; ® 574 |tive as.in Tails, but lossés of 1 to'2 12 l he *batter s:Int Mer Marine pr . 58 56% 5% o hpttan prices Faner 7T Saw ehi Sei |powmts were moted in- Magma: - Topper aud Tited Yc_; Paper pr sta .. 77 m 77°* | U's. Commonwealth Power 6's, Wilson 3 34 | Convertible -6's, Cerro De Pasco 8's and Ty | Central ‘Leather 5's. Invinclble Ol £'s 1Y were .oné of thé few exeeptions o the 5214 | downward - trend, selling ‘round 110 at 220 whieh-price théy-witl be rétired on 10134 | November . 24tn. - The American - Caa 273 | company announc¢ed that it will.pue- 1734 | chése a limited amount of its 15 yead 434, | 5 per cent gold gebentire Bonds-matur- 35 .n% in 1928 ‘at 93 1-2:and interest. otal salés (par value) g«'ere $18,834,- 0 . Kresge, however, was|Kennecott .. ...... pressure, slipping back flve | Lehigh Va arlin Rack ... advances on the day wered aXwell Mot 4 Sive s s T tiv A e Steel common, Bald-| A Gas, Continantal® Miami Copper 1 O ‘Mo K &T w1 t, Sinclair ‘and - ndividual weax| MoK & T'pr w i.. . M K& T full pd .. Missouri Pacific BENEFICIAL * lr\ "3' vc:;:ml:{ LOAN SOCIETY .5 % w_e,i THE SMALL LOAN BANK : : 68 'me Pprincipal offering tod‘y WeE. A 501 | $5.000:000..issue- of ~Western States Gas || 98% | and - Electric: company yéar-§ per 307 |.cent gold: notes, sérles A -at :96-and in- 122% |-terest to yidld -6.40 peér-cent. e 5 45% Announcement - also wis made “that!$ § - | Blair and -company had purchased . taé d 45 $5.000,000 six, haif “per cent, Colombian|: Tfi g A} : 1% | issue, which - probably.. will | be . Sffered .on I ing 5 ,. :laot Freducts. s;& Publiely -latér. in. the week. Present in< q,g - 7 26 ::, g::g m—;, ». P 53% | diedtions are thgt “the $30,000,000 Co- 3 Y7, e oMo s e Makes loans in any amount not ex-i 54 ban “loan may be put . out hegfi within| W liye n;t. 100 1bs. cooding $300.00 at interest rate pro-| 54% | the next two week vided by law. You can make a ‘o:n’ gi%l 2 : --port. emml here on Household Furniture or Note 2.0 Liberty Bomds, r 3t )’tclfi: coast elevncn were M«! nfl -"‘ " g S | y B in & quick, cenfidential, and- absolutely el i IR Lows . Closs | 2B "‘""“"; Toute """“‘““" 3 ; L T 3 o . safe manner. Advice and consultation | 843 %2}::‘; T 43;40 = fggsg Mo is fres. Ses us today for further in- | ,22'{; 0§ Tib let 4755 99,02 AEED: "ssiiq. fermation. -Phone 1-6-6-4. 77% | U S -Lib 2d 4%s D53 9860 - :93.68 i 55 | U S Lib 38°435°99.08 9554 98§92 | 1075 | U/S Lib 4th 4%s 99.08°. 9852 9886 °fl°““‘ corn_ chicaper thas “offérs “trom BENEFICIAL f 195 % | Victory 4%s>.-.100.30 - 100.20 ~ '100.28 | oW York. . « : 2 n. I, 38 30| sappiies of ‘potitocs and omiors'n large |stand by Mra. Georze A, Sturdy, whe { 1115 do called. ...100.16 . . 99.08 ~100.18 P;:vizwns :bere amclod by ¥ o g | QuADt should “avall ~ mamflm ot w2s testifying when ocourt adjurned | Treas 43fs- ... 10008 100.00 1 > vaz 3 ; 3 G % c & LOAN SOCIETY |; 3| Goted n Goiats and cciie. per. 3108 | Liverposh counted to - eme. osieat as| Vo tan S e Tharmads. Under direct cxamion- 1% |Bond. : A Foa ‘ : ,m tion last Thursday Mrs, Sturdy teeti- [s -6"1 > E 5 fled to being L th 56 STATE STREET W :}:‘fi Jiul‘?:x]ldBP!”u Pl Forelgn Exchange. - i o Ay % B “m ‘"’"‘. Men LAthas: ad o aosther 458 masd NEW LONDON, CONN, SeeEe 1L i With ilie exception i _sterling, aI Xew Y’:;l; oza_’ 35.-Spot. " cotton g:;‘p"’"'*,’”f,,‘; 200 1bs. ;:;fh:_md JS:.':"mf'dm?f:, pettethe - : iat] n e T steady m ing 0. S mash, 8. . s . ROOMS 202-303 e kdor:n 2‘:““‘;‘11;0/6 - ::’n‘m;::n:;g RO W AT Ut Lok A 5 glloqr, 36 olb‘ sack . 3 lr-. = mycrms—rx:m ination m’:r&dyav or] et .—The borid market 3 1 4 Sl S e -5 uten, 0 1bs. . . tul gave testimony t e, NEW MARSH BUILDING ' ! ly weak today “#n .re- Sterling, %2 'ghop. 100 eppeal Lather told her after Captain Luthe i further. preak ‘i foreign| = Domaad- 7 New ' Tofk,. Oct: , 24 ——Qengr qme‘»- 160 Ibs. farieral that she had made bequests Lieynsed by the Bank Commissio brought :a floed of ‘for-| ' Caples .o g i ctrolytie " spot ‘and’ Yotares’ 1377-5@ .m. 100 1bs. Mr, Afmétrong and his family and men a % 35 Sorrres s u{es 38.37 bers of Captain Luther's family, wh b were Captain Luther's wishes and = | carried them -out. - % 3 e e el w 3 : o TTIfiOthy, Jotke, 160 b3, .. 45" 8\Ace 2 - Court, which ‘usually comes in 3t ! | Sw 8 . Whear, 100718, ..l % 5 | ‘appeat A 5 aud greluf’k..m a’n hour avd a half iat g | 'v 7 X 2 g 7 e P COND! NS, y 'detday’ morning decause of the tardi T - : |5 ; : 7] e fruits ‘ana) vegetables -predominat- |2 e By, delayed ia ar i ey ing 6n the markets Lnlc'ude the !nllwt,:x 183-1:.‘6‘!!"” o ‘:“;,:‘.‘ SORE K DO s B o3 £ s 8 g Cabbages, ‘lettuce, celery, turnips, quime- flard, - oy, “THE REASON 7 SorwWay il L. e 415 i 2 ebed 3 ~u.mbeet2“w;yo=l§:‘=.mdw J m bl v SN IR, 8- Woshuty Sselsy (. 72 Sl i 1ast 10;,. L can k 2 tatoes. . The supplies of lbeets, carrots, Doréthy, d Nr.,and Mry. Ggorge B. Rogers ané . Ataenting, & N ¥ : 4 nberries, cabbages are limited to & 3 4 m e, family of North Scituate, R. L, meto: Eviz"’ P . . G s s A ‘certhin extent. The prominent appies on cards . home st | to. Norwich s-ma-y to visit Mr. SEa e . s & : i.| fhé. market-now include, the King, Mcln- a 3 h}u &z : Palmer, of 4§ e A b 7 e dwin :and Greening. The grapes PR B 3 g Y ¥ > $ CHICAGO 'GRATN MARKET. i B ase - el ord. 1 Mich! . ; tyro down her, w 1y to visit his daughter, ONTENTMENT of mmd, fair treatment, and Chicdgo, "Oet...24, — _ Announcément| Dec. ... . i .10 ‘an;orqi::ang l{::,a tgwt‘v:,x:le:lne- ::néhyun;l;n “ot i’l S:honl mroet, and = 3 that the German - gavemmem. “was se- P W "t ¢ |trom?.Californiu. . Those who buy. their .uns. )uan wus. preceded he | his ‘sister, ‘Mrs. Jerome Hul! the consideration at all times of the welfare. (|| fiously: considering di,‘i‘;’.im“,}“’mi‘?w’”,,"‘c, s ke - e : - 1 Q , I o clost unsettlei 0. 3-4 ni W and happiness of our employees are the .things S m.ie, 1697528 o 1.00 ;,“,;‘,’, o a8 e, which make possible that team-work and co-ordina- tion of effort between many thousands of employges ea e f o3 nge - gave - the and many different mills which. ‘has made the = || Thc maket: ““’;:fi“@‘:&,fii“"eu’i 2 2=, LT rent. that” doz‘i Stic ‘mill§ hHad" jus: pur- American Woolen: Company famous for ‘cloth: of . J| soe sicomn: o tn d *verdoliar val - - 4] s 3°T:“d'sm:uu and . wity | P o ? TN oS! * 3 Unsurpassel per-doliar” value, : .} geartn :of genieral buying’ the measiness = over Europexn ‘financial- conditions, grew cnl_ n:flng in-a sharp “de- Matters that concern us most concern our em- i ployees. Hence, the executives of the American & 23 \ s s % Woolen Company—from its president down—feel a persona! interest and moral responsibility - in the welfare of our hogts of workers. : 1 . — e »"" e T I e : : '

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