Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 8

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SATUEDAY'S MARKET, k New York, Oct. 2§—Prices opened bigher in today's stock market In re- wpanse to short covering, but profit tak- ing and professiopal at the high- er levels, combined with lack of ef- fective buying -power, sent them dowu-| ward agaln, most issues showing slight uet losses at the close. Gulf States Steel was the individual strong spotfl, climbing 3 1-4 points wm a furry of buying in the last houn Other steel shares made littls response to the optimistic views of trade con- ditions expressed at the American Iron and Steel ' Institute meeting. U. § Steel common, Bethlehem B, Lackawan- eal] Replogle and Vanadium scoring on'y small fractional gains. Mexican Petroleum developed moder- g ats strength, improving 1 1-2 points, but changes in the other oils were miX-|Chi M & St P yr : . AT% ed. Equipment shares were .n{cm & N'west weak, Baldwin dropping a point, while American and Lima Locomotives, American and Railway Steel Spring tjelded fractiomally. Fisher Body, which enjoyed a sed-|Crucible Steel sational advance yesterday, fell back 6: 1 under pressure, but its net loss was a fractional one. Shipping shares were, offered freely toward the close, Marine Fi = ! Fish Bdy (0) pr ... guz preferred drorping 3 points and Amer- ican International corporation 1 1-2. Another outstanding weak spot was points, selling being based ,om belated | speculative disappuintment. that no in- crease in dividend had been 'announced. Gimbel Brothers preferred dropped points on withdrawal of syndicate sup-{ “"United Cigar Stores jumped 10 poinis to a new high record on a turnover of 0 shares, and Otis Elevator and Kel- ay's final prices, Total sales were 326,000 shares. Forelgn exchanges were inclined to| weakness, but trading was unusualy | session. Demand | ed below $4.46 and minor noted in the French, tal'an rates. Norwegian ed a decrease of $51,653,000 in loan 3iscounts and investments and. a & 1 over last week, STOCKS. The following Is a eummary of the {1 'S Rubber pr transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: High. Low. Close Allled Chemical ... 81 71 77% | West Un Tel Allis Chalmers ..... 46% 456% = 45% | West'house Am Bosch Mag 6% 36% 36%,\\unnou am Can .. 78 % 1% | willys Am Car & Fy ....134 184 184 Willys O'land pr LOANS BENEFICIAL LOANS Easy Payment Plan—Smali Monthly Instaliments—Lawful Intorest Charges. Winter is near'y hers, with its finan-| cial needs for Coal, Clothing and othen | necessaries. BE PREPARED You will find our SERVICE very con- venient, and the coits moderate. We| make our loans upon very short notice, and they are made withost “red-tape,” or fuss. OUR WAY Stralghtforward business method upon a legal basis, with a squa honorable deal for overyone. CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE New London 1-6-4.4. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY BANKERS TO THE WAGE.EARNER| Rooms 302.3 New Marsh Bilding 5 STATE STREET (Third Floor) NEW LONDON, CONN. Licensed and Supervised by the Bank Commissioner. Bonded to the S8t Wrigley’s Gum Arrow Borax Soap Wool Soap Sunbrite Cleanser Pride Washing Powder Danish Pride M.k Wheeling Matches Uneeda Matches Economy Matches Coupons from all the above can be COMBINED to get the pre- l mium you want. Come and see the beautiful display at the Premium Station located at 189 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. and }—~¢n the great values given thrifty folks who save their coupons. Do not trade or sell U. P. 8. coupons. If you trade United Profit-Sharing Coupons for coupons or trading stamps of other concern: ou are th d dealers ofter.to make exchange only by profit to lves. Redeem U. P. 8. coupons at Premium Stations and greatest value for yourself in high grade merchandise. Werite for free illustrated catalogue of premiums. ta ¥ UNITED PROFIT-SHARING. CORPORATIUN Erokers Redemption_Agent polnts today. Studebaker also was Dome Mines. . !Gen 1 specisl . ied Chemical, which broke nearly 4/ |Great Nofth pr ... 93% alllli;o!s Central ~...113 ' : > Wheel eath added 5 points to. yes. | Mazwell Motor & .. 5% House statement show- | North Pacific .. s In the Federal Reserve; 2 demand deposits decreased ! South Railway. .. 253 H00 Excess reserve totalladfSouth Ry pr . an Increase of $27,222,300 Terin Copper il? § Smelting : 245 - 159% 98 Beth Steel .cu pr . Beth Steel pr 8 p° Brook R.T .... utte” Cop’ & Cosden .. ... Cruciblé pr .. 38% Erie .. um Erie 1:pr . i 22 Fisher Body . . 145;4 Gen' Electric Gen Motor .. i Gen - Mot " Deb Great North Ore .. 34% Int Mer Mar ... Int Mer Mar pr Int Paper . ... Kennccott {Lehigh Valley .. Mexican - Petrol <2293 Miami Copper .. .. 28 Mo K& T W LA CA T Y Central . YNH&H. Norfolk & West !Penn R R . Ray Con .\, Reading South * Pacific lnb Prod A Toliacco Prod .. Union "Pacific U 'S Rubber U'S Steel U 8 Steel pr Worth Tump .. Worth Pump ...... Worth Pump A THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS, Clileago, O 000 head; T iRo0as. @9, 1" ] : Cows and hel! er cows and heiters, $3.60@5 er calves, § cattle: Beel and heifers, $3. (@ 4007 United Profit-Sharing Coupons e o You can get many beautiful and useful articles in ‘exchl‘nge‘ for these U. P. S. coupons which come with: market steady, Fat lambs $13.75@14. ambs (culls and common) $8.00Q Rainbow Candy Pilser Brand Malt Syrup Barker’s Animal & Poultry Foods & Remedies Hi-Brow Ginger Ale New Hampshire Table .. Sy, United Cigar Stores 44 W. 18th Street, New York Qi&y} light lights, $8.50@ ! ing sows, smooth $7.50@ ; sowe, roigh, $TA0@T.75; ! | $2.5098.65; er steérs. $5.00@7 | Voal ealves (light and ' handyweigh') | $10.00@11.76; . foeder - steers, - $5.000 | 8.00; stocker steers, §4.50@7.75; stocw- | 5.00; stock- @7.50. Western Rang: 35.00@9:00; - cows Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts 6,000 head; . 49 8% S'Ioo@\s : 94% (cuu: and ‘common),. $2.00 ewes, ?&50@1!‘0., 313 50614 50. $5.50@ 11,00, -Sheep. and 8.00; ' good mixéd, - §$5,00@ 8. $1:00@3.00; lambs, VSlerllng— Demiand:". Ctbles Francs, ', Guilders. Marks Lire Swiss.francs Pesetas’ . Belgian: francs' Kronen Sweden Denmark Norway Greece ~ Argenuna Brazil ! % 24 15.1! 1B » m:'» 3d 4%s n.u = INDUBTRY IS IAH"EBED.'*J THE EEOBTAGE 0!' CA‘I New York, Oc( 29—(By.the A. !’0-- No change in the trend toward better business has beén. Apparent . industrial and. commeretal circles’ duridg t week. Raflway oar 1oadings Femdin. ol it the ronds could furnigh and.move:a larger number. of cars. Thus the ‘el in“the demand for- fraicht cars as' c§ 2 pared with supply on October 1§ acoording: to the American Rai‘wu urally ‘s to. restrain th gortain ‘kinds of" traftie; meh K anA to restrict the mining of coal Nevertheless, this' situation’ 'is’ no its -compensations, - \Steel ' g moving- in -an amount _approximat equal to curreht- praduction. ud ‘all’ sential needs:.of’ consumers as ‘baing ‘met. . Soft - coal pmdqcuom B stightly . higher, finally, - mboye the '10.0 And the slowing: ‘down; the movement- has: had ‘o< supporting \ €ffect on ‘pricas.. “Some - 'w > quarters considér that-the' tran | situation' 18 -beArtely ™ mdre * Aifficult is usually ‘the ease when 2 » ula | books stfficient ahead¥=The, about disappeared. being : maintained: a: ready working on the. ‘ordérs prior to the October:1“increase in irregular. Cotton pyshed, ahea high reéords, thé Decém] materially “above - 24" cents: x pound;: ton: and partly:to .the. fact--thet. trisde buying has Bbeen strong, due both to the clearing. up of the-near-eastern tuation | and. 16 better delivery’ in-the dry- restrained by an_ lpflrecufion of' the stricted “nature ~ of fareign - power. Money conttnues to \y !t tone, as consist mt% trade activity. It is esn demands {ncidental to the caused the vrithdr: cent bonds to 99.1s regarded been -due to the: retri who applled. for the | that _the ‘lattér: would to the peak and plainiy:would be Mht 3 sociatior, 156,000 -cars. eflm Qf- ; 4 yet extreme. and I8 cohsidered' o Nave [Wers strength of. this ‘commodity./1s t&rfl;um oy partly to:its' impressive ‘statistical post- tradé, Méanwhile' a ‘speculat! follotr=:|.age- thess ing ‘has’ béen -attracted by th mfi ilot beside the 'Seethueumxrhblecus. ‘Study: the specifications Iifathmg Compares With Chevrolet - A. Z. BABBITT, Ocdume LUCIER, Baltic: : - GUDREAU, Teftville: =+ & mis- | Christian prl.ndp!u and thus contribute | disappeared Am said’ Be: ad lfl I'to: tha :ensr-l prosperity -of the country. X GIBSON DESIRES TO CONFEONT MRS, HALL -Qct. 39.—Mrs. ) New ‘Brunswick, Jane Gibson, pix nm-r and self-styled ess. of the- double -murder 'asS not present at the slaying husbanid ‘and did not - retydn later his c!othu and. gianu ally anled “that she was on the “on the night u-m her hus- . Krs. Glbsdn ‘explained that It was more | 48¢: _ The, “Hotel 1y than x:mre cll{‘;pt%h mhi#hummp;g o ito e s farm after sl Jie Witnedsed the murders. She |EUSSts Teturning from.; Claifried thit -In "her original statement to" the ‘aithorities 'she’ explained -that | 7S |'dne - lodk one ‘of - her’ moccasing, that it | was. whelshe - was hunting for' it-that ni' the- double slaying and roade x Not- apm ‘ghe. reacher home, m-s. Gib- so ; said,. did ‘she realize- that the pres- “ferice hér ‘fobtwear on .the farm, near n th m\:raer might lead in- r. with | the v.ely n.ddled her mule, , Wornan tion ' with ‘the invellkahm. only to be | dest ~gp | Feleased later, tonight reported that they w | Were ‘seeking a ‘negro who offered for &ale a Watch resembunx that taken from N He is now believed ;mém.. -Qlfl@« He ‘said that he-had held it day- in payment of 2. :lmb-, g vestigation. tor-one mittal tonight o jthe. opera house ‘on’ Maln street r'"ienefl by, the fiames £ Ming - Toy's first lhe gum habit, tha and a beaut!- 11 thess -provides some of -the hich spots of t» -vr»duazaa both -m humor &nd in dra n-. supporting. cast -tz unigue, em- numg Edward Burns as Biily Benw #on, Warmner Tiand s Charide Yong, Nid This is- positively the world’s premiers. qnudn . of “this fcteen semsation and, 2 yesterddy mm openéd at the Breed theatre, la sure ta 2ppedl to. thase -who found: pleasure n- Miss - Murray’'s recent productione, s 88- ook < Aliey and- Fascination, and thaf _nearly everyone 'ho £0es to the Re. 8 interesting story giving her & role _which ‘affords every opportunity’ for the unusual abllity” which Nas made her who bas won the favor of Broadw u—:x» By her ability as-a dancer., She loves and:ap | flugh - Thompeon, the son of wealthy | P4%h. avenue. parents who are bitterly opposed - to' ~ his infatnation. Seckinyg only -happiness - for Herself and the man thag-hnemukoaseammu the: deférmination that their som's Nfe 'S Lshall- not bé ruined by such an alignce. THE; /compliéations - which- enspe - brinz TRostlie . very near -to disaster, dut n tre ‘en fbe: finds real happiness. Roee is a Tiffany produc- {directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Th: story and* nean-r}o are by -Edmund Goulding, and ' the - photography by ‘Ol- Marsh and the art settings by Cadwalder. Myfly Rose’” will: be the. featn=c “h l gn.m -and tomorrow at the Breed on - the. bill inplud~ 4 other -.pictutes o Pathe . News and an - Educationz: ““which® comes to e that of the: average mus:- The numbers linclnde Gob- Come My Beaunty Quick =& ‘Wise Men of ““All Axe! % -plot differs -from the . average mugial, comedy - pict nasmuch a5 it [ really sotfiething tangible and carrier the comedy through a -succession cf ‘amnsing -:-and. -~ interesting situations which - keep -the -audience In laughter wonder as to the outcome, in short as a‘real plot ,H!.!m‘ orrill- is. one of America’s popular " light™ opera stars. He ).wu/ An - The . Chocolate Soldier has " begn - surpassed und her Princess Pat. ‘delighted theatregoers for two sea. As tind. the Maecot, she "4 well' 2s the daintiest chorus that iim‘ Mnd _from. Broadway. highes musical show good llnlm“' edians

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