Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1922, Page 8

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S n ay's stock i ;:lpull.r s-\mmm!mn 1 o nts. With the blltn-l ml situa- tion shéwing, q‘ ‘improvement, sraders could anly sccount for the re- cent downward movement by describing It as'a corvection of s ened techrnl- cal condition, which brought ‘about by spequlative excesseg ot the recent up-! ward swing. With brokers’ loans esti- mated as high as $1,800,000,000, it i be- Yieved In some quarters that banks may have forced eomeé ol Lhn Hmrlfllum by salling “loans: | All records for the largest number of ‘ndividual stocks dealt in on the New York ‘stock exchange for a. single day wefe broken today when the tape record- »d the gale of 470 different issues in the Své-hour “session. The former record wag 468 made last April Today's opening was irregular, a few stocks deriving strength from the Initial 4 1-4 point gain in Gult States Steel, all of ‘which was later cancelled, the stock closing at a small fractibnal loss. Ship- ping shares were the first target of the short interests, both Marine preferred and American International- corporation being depressed to nmew low records for the year on, speculative fears that the L TI¥ - 700 'Beth Steel pr 8'p ¢. ST 1415 . 88! s2TEEEE sispaes 580 CEEE - @ ¥ Chile Copper .. Chino Copper Chile .Copper Cosden.. .. Crucible Steel Crucible Steel pr .. Del & Hudson . . Dome Mines Erie Erie 1. pr 3 gfiw m.m“' e ..?&2« m-“’ mul about 5.30 pericent. next semi-annual-diyldend of. the former fgrd 5 0 might be passed. Tobaceo stocks were then attacked on gfierszgod oy o' 9 B zanouncement of another. cut in cigar °tte prices, Liggett and Myers dropping 15. points: Lorillard - Fobacco,” 10 1 lmeru:an Tobacco 4 1-2," Tobacco Pro- A, 1 1-3, the preferred, % 58, ds Tobaceo, 1 1-2. Great North pr Can a{u;meed that. nim ~pur; O/l shares also proved vilnerable to|Gréat North.Qre .. u ited -amount - of its. 15. year. | . L 1 pressure, Mexican Petroleum -be- | Hupp Motor Car % i int goid debepture .boAds, ; : . bishels:: - e ; 5 5 1 forced down 5 1-2 points with Josses [1llinois Central % |zg Bt 99 1-3 a9@ userued ;,,“_ 3 4 b = X h 5 2 ; »f 1 to nearly, four points being regis-{1llinois Cént pr A ; - 5 +d by the Pan-American issues, Pa-|Inspiration Cop c. Houston and Cosden Oils; Phillips { Int Harvester Vetioleum, Royal Dutch and . Genera!|Int: Mer Mar i s %z L G 7 3 o £ ! 5 A _ Standard Oil of -New Jersey,|Int Mer - Mar i R 2 - A : 5 has registered a logs of mora |Inter Paper A YA ¢ ¢ i e B $175, mm 000 -on--the ‘quoted - vaiuz [Kennecott- - ing stock. since its hign |Lehigh Valley . T.2, was ono of the fow | Marlin ‘Rock ... 2 i Rt AL by galis Q,' a i{achn Mot A ... : S LK 3 3 '35 25 2 n ot """"’“, e s 2 < = sncu Mexican ' Petrol % " . g % Heavy o N E ) - t—— / the success attalned |MeX Petrol pr .... Ty ‘ £ o 3570 |2 p ffl > t a : v = : against” the industrial |Miami Copper .. .. 27k A o Gotiare’ i Saits & S B ; sellers . turned _their a ‘*”’,& M. 3 Fetbsi, N o [RGB, e e ; 5 : { B gl \ p iul common and preferred | Were - R“é,}’ L hardest hit, declining 3 1-8 and ‘5 !;‘.’ S W respectively. ' Other substan- ui::‘;::;; I’:’::":fr were recorded hybn}ltoe:d;; Naf Enam - & St . v N Y Air Brake ..-.. INYNH&H .. Norfolk & West North Paeific P Pacific, 1 1-2 ; Pere - Marquette, , and New no doubt by the poor showing the latest September- earnings | tatements, sculative disappointment over the of copper prices, - which hav sMeghtly below. 14 cents' a )\ poun tly was responsible < for selling of coppers despite ; > 5 5 % ; Mr. ana Mrs. Victorin - : act y have been lagging R t pr £ . S .1 e Ville .entertained, at amn;'r" ‘::ngynufi- ¢ ’ e e rest of the li 'rd'ec'm us Pacit : p b : o5 AR 4tivés from Wauregan and Raltie. :, |. 2y BET 13 ot R nivirar of . st e . Grercl 150 [ T Teas Mejville Cote of Boston' ‘spent the to s . 1 X zer: L0 r18, other, B - Sy rders, which were disposed of i S Gt e e s I R A 2;’53‘ S R Bicn pu ek unch’ of 4600 shares at 43 1-2, tht | Tob Proq A Edward Case, who 16 : stock showing a net loss of nearly thres | Tobac: 3 ! ; York . is spending a !e;“mi l:[n;; R Tty o Lt b A e o | New -York, Oct. 30.—Cali money’ e | homie on_ Railroad street, eg were 1,116,000 shares. ;L’n n Pac pr g oL e st e ba“m 3 {datice given. at. the: club- house recently. ¢ opened at five per ce?ltl § Juber L affereaat 55 Tast loa Johnny _Firth, who . has been an h off t5> 4 1-2, where it closed. 'U’'S Rubb r pr 7 Z ; was in good demand at 4|U S Steel . 5 hmk&‘ o e oy is.back home while. recuperating. - With thé ald of Officer Paquette, thtvule Officer John MeGlire was able |. to“locate a coat that was stolen trom | “{the “check .room of a ‘dance hall in this| e village from Afffed -Charron.. In 1! fon of Tho e ke "‘W ¥. J., Oct. omas ept of votes, there belng no ~ METAL. MABRET. .~ coats wase )mckeg:z;xt:d. keys “défim GW% pofitee: for “Unitet | co-operation between Spellacy. and Fita. {95 . Pfelfter, counsel for Mra. Jawars Oct. . 30, —Copper unM et gt FaFionie e #8. Wiltred I'siates Hayot, Davia”E.-Fia- | Gerald, Spelidcy. standing. out for Pal. | Vhceler. Hall whose husband was slain i) e g e ‘E‘l‘l"*‘"“ "u; oe»m o! lme‘ Haven: 1§ “a man who mer and FitzGerald for Cumrings until o R g~ R Fore o 2 i e Wm i ot ace’ Kelly ot Maaa attention” and | Palmer's” name %us. withdrawn. - Spel- | M o VIOHIDE m‘?x‘uww 4 of- the; coat, and: wa a Yo pawerless in'|lacy ha worked federal patronage to the = .x;]‘"""*‘ et K B d“ was "“ my-friciids | Jimit o get votes in the sonVention for | %' VHIN€ 1o accent U ere demanding five | U § Steel pr nger maturities, a fe egt. Bl pr. . rranged at that figure: The t Un Tell m'xrket as .quict West/house | West'hiouse vere weak at | Willys. Oland later on com- V O'land pr ey heavy bidding for Dbills- n{Vorth’ Pump center. Sterling held steady | Worth Pump und §$4.45 1-2. Upon the return Jfi the ‘Celegates to Con- n!. HALL IS WILLING "0 necticyt th y jof the’ delegatign mmup SAID. BPELLACY | 50T taskod: et Do (redord "h4d MEET MES. JANE GIESO 1 improy nd 2, Sonthern 25400 “unable to'pay. Grand Ju-| uld gi P Pwo ‘years ago- Spel- | Paimevr. Four of the delegates in Con- |5 Gibson extended spot_6.50@6.85; [T0f Joeeph ATpin prosecuted the case | lacy‘ uwx ufil-nl United States | necticat who broke fo Spellacy's chier Gibson—ex-circos fx‘- aies, merket, In sywm- |2 7 Louis spot and wear- [MF. Oharron had s property returnedils Ugerm with Tifs post of - duty fon the: 12th bailot were federal oftice |1 famer und self-styled o the; % in - stobks: Trav- | U5 F except the " knife. - The accused . stated ouit to deliver . Con- | holders. . They were Edward . Yeo. | H@I-Mills murders—tad dared the ree-t fie aig ot iiow where he had lef sih dntmemn gl ivil Bérvics - cxamination fof Dost-| e einment 4 1-1 per cent bonds developed. mastef at Baltic ‘will. be held at Nor-.| oderute strength, but eclsewhere i ta® > CHICAQD GlA!N wich, figvember 18th. ‘This examina- of 1 to 2 pomals were qult:| - Chicago, Oct. ~ 30- ‘~“Decreasing ~ sup-|tion- is held imder the president’s ordér residen i vi terd as i oot confront Mrs. Gitson at any : i : of wheat. in the -United ‘States to-|of May' 10, 1821, and mot under civil| b o ae fiffi{:&' ‘:'ig";:,.,fif, A B B e tomne. | the authoriies so- debired. o wited, gethor with advancing. prices”at Liver-[sefvice act and rules. Applications must | TitzGerald's support, o€ Paiser. New London, and -Speliacy, himselr. |llo¥ever, that he would ds so DPool-iead to somethitig of an upturn: to- | be properly executed on Form 2241,-and it conitained in a memo- | Three other members of -the delegation their presence. idag”in the . whéat -market . here.-~ The |filed with the ‘commission’ at Washing- fand mwfl: unh‘b Mr. Spel out- | were federal office Hoiders at the time. Today's investigstions were dewold closing was firm at_the: same. a5 Sat-j tony D..C., in timeto amnm Tor the ex- T ditions o New i’:g‘“m“d Got- | They were' James J. Walsh of Meriden, |th¢ Spectacular. The suthorities, i urday’s fin’sh”to © Tigher “with~ De- | amination. "~ - s ed" Debriady 13th; 1"0‘ Y memoran. |then United, States intemal revenus col- xur:& were w":of'-m Mma cember 115 to 115 1-8 and-May 1.13{ - . m——— Sirh coverd . in Tl fipellasy's mugmes- | lector, in whose office. three members of | S it - €YS witness” story 1 8 ‘to’ 1.13 1-4.° gzm finfehed 2 shade|{ THe man who pays as he goes -eldnm tion&:.as to-what.shouid. be done in New | Spellacy’s family were employed, Will- heon, & b tor's wife to meét her and dény that ‘! ‘yotés “in the demo- mm of An:o;e;r !‘;‘:‘ul:c su;lum:eéx |vu present when hér husband was ocml.h state central committes, Arthur X b, B. O'Keefé of Orange, then a special treme. said Mre. Hall was resdy to the U, 8. gov L B%a 1d’ oversubseribed. i d. az he current; | off to-1-8c gal it5 \1-8 lower to 1-4c|gets beyond the speed limit. . England to further possibility of hay-|lam R. Palmer of Oxtord, then United eilgfl eong!;or‘t:’or discredit th.‘ tale. ? were offered freely, m-l——-—————-———————_"— ng of “support in the | States marshal, but subsequently remov- nal“md“xe' Bmflflw! .’,‘-" .“m 'Vd rROM e reely, the ] 5 4] rheurnztism i when he. did ;retarn to hESc: uture’ toave-me Invie Mr. Filz- | torney. G : : ettt e Sataid; who WAER Mkt ob Bim: docamnils From Somerville - R g ), down tolyprsy ¥REE STATE SOLDIERS Bebkman had amerisd ¢ £ the ¢ ington-and to- arrange for him to < Mot was ready for action Tig operatlof\s In rwtc;nh fon to”a” house on Fountain: nruz: hayeé Junch - "“‘"‘Mé with- Mr.- Palmer. ARE BRANDING PRISONERS | scar before the grand jury nxle Jossesof ‘1 Additicn. will'be of frame mmimmofi F(xmerxl_a W rather “prominent in New York, Oct. 30.—Irish Free State|open his -drive in- met m cd e ¢ ing; it the - number.-of ‘Buildl and will be 13x13 feet. - 1rish organ and would. be of con- | soldiers brand their prioners to prevent| oo iy with nmm e ; can be sccepted as & gulde. Duriig L0g-|. o Mell anl Barry, builders, to erect1! z 18 -San Francisco with | thelr escape and £o aid in thelr recapture. | - ported 1o be, keeping, in touch t8ber “all previous recoras for thie month, story tion" 10 _the - house” &t Kathleen Boland, sister of the late Har-|nygrerious, unidentified girl whre broken whenFire' Marshals P LRRe Y S veaae: tor (Jiahan" A i 1y Boland, one time American represent- | fyyen last week. to Phillips farm snd: ed 6 2 { Li-Stanton issued 3% permits. for-, new |'Soott. - The addition will.'be 9X18. teet: | mitteetnan, he- 8 ot friéndly to him and | ative of the Irish republic, sald = today¥ |.ien: an hour with investigators going and Norf \,u ings and 4dditjons to present Btruc- |with a clapboard exterior, cement mm while théré. had ‘never been any breach | when she arrived on the Cedric. over the scene of the murder. -Her story, 5. :The .téw stfang SPots.in tais ation and composition Todf. bétween Mt...F and ‘me, he did | will remain in Ameriea for two mORthS to 1t was understood bore on the hison . adjustment- “4's ; which' ‘include “fopr | 3 76 Charles G. Jacobson to 2dd . porely] 4¢Sire to be nominee for goverfior {or | collect money for the Irish republica |version of the double-shooting, but' it | Railwi for new. dwelling houses,. four’ for mew | Txd0- feet. to his hofe on MeKinley a *Gemocsatic ‘party. last. year. 1 (old|goldicrs an ddependents’ relief fund. | could not be learned trom official sources : i Svention” for- Palmer. In his [€d by the attorney-general of the United |, : s and refundimg 4 1-2's £ e on Conngcticut,, Spellacy had, the |States, and John ¥. Crosby, a man |5 assistanis wwere GGt of tows WG points each ‘and - the -con- | : {fa ““4#i ; his” memofandum : | brought into - Connecticut during the |, o"C niing uwp his 1 1-2. Iile morigages al w-k \woRld beYadvisatle .in.the | wer .and made United. States district at- g - ?ie L1 [z of | H ney’ Piiis qu:ckly end ‘bledder trouble, Lee We Have a Business b entie. % 5 3 Miss Boland declared Free State |whether she, too, claimed (o have besn Shipping and marine ‘company lief 3 7 A “There' has been “much progress be, =*plessyre “for- me to- pre- “P" on ye-witness- of the tragedpe. .. Biock FOY Sale {were the hardest Wit.in the -industrial|to:the Commercial. Record fizures: that |on work siow in hand a.ndpseveral of ‘thig] ent his ‘mame" to- the convention; that | r00RS }Prl::rx;:c:s al: tha x::; ffm:n;f- 4oL i Tt - - division, Marine 6's and Chile Copper | while the number of -permits for - mew |above projects: have .been ‘started by the |1 Was not a candidate; and.tbat I would | /8, FPRE, 20 10 FE OF (R0 A5 : . : : Skowing 10 Per Cent. Return |5, s dopping - two * polnts! while building ‘construction "in * thie “larger éonitractors. There ‘is no lack of work "h"'eh-me‘i’;a Support Bim both in the |I0t A O e o itale b witn. | Public”opinion" is" néveN'onigue-tied ~owing T Chile. Cosper §s.and Cerro-De Pasco :§'s | necticut: towns: during. the past. week: as { and all-contractors are rushed with work | convention- fi mpaigm. “"T out the “R“ are re-arrested, she sald. : on L e Investmerit, oeL A Jc“od; oAnOTher. weak ; ppot - was | xeiler, than: i, the- it s b;:iiwm - with no possible lotup until the extreme e f::‘:‘:!;: ;“3‘ G::E&nv;;;h Aot} o : Marian i S, wnn warrants] whieli | violis -~ years, “the cost_ of e’ mE‘ Weat_her ts in. oSt notable pm : R iz dropped 2718 polnts. Likpats and, BT wes materiaafy loast o Te BTsprTie | Srecatnad ol s B, Disco blogk “",‘"‘g’efirgsg"""““fif e "“,q“e‘f, The play's the iNing™ exclatmed | Several business propositions|{¢rs s and Distilleries Securities §'s {grafted in the Week ‘comparé .with' 350.(whick is-being erected by the Peci, Mo-{ that M. it el tilo Drauee | Hamiet : . DY éach monntéd s ‘point, . {a year ago ana 201 in 1320, for bunda- Williams company. ot the result." Ho I, however, 2 man who |Hamiet, G showing from five to fifteen| Brockiyn Rapia Transit cortifcats 7'y 988 costing $644.716 this vear, §850,485 :gxmfi&w‘ylfi';fl“;fl,‘:&z the company, “but it's too bad this lit-| | L th 4 doll and’ Boroklyn Edison Electric: 74" eash|!250 ear and- 84104 T BEAL ESTATE SALES that The womld - poWariese i the stafe | 1o dr2ma of yours'had to be a tragedy. | thiousand doilars yelfly profit improved a point and Toledo. Bdison 7 svma‘eofl:‘u ‘“i 3"&“0“ & J i il Ly AND MORTGAGE LOANS|withont- the help : ‘my friends could give 1: \f)u!ct{u!d cmi :ut the killing this If you wish to buy or sell a| ™. 25 "0 iiin o "o Ners, Mary Mt b f, DEFIp iH Dast wesk then wers Y4{him and for e rekeon T would edis |§ oo Tarcer—Washingion Star. . ¢ best gain in “the gave_rn. " Palmer’ stree sales of = estite city ¢f Nor-|that Uy I ink 55 o 3 . property or business, list with |7t sroup was made by the new ¢ 1-4‘3@35’:‘“‘ e e sopira sAE, b.,_h’;fi, Tl s compared fo 31 for the samsit would he seviatie % 2dope the un : LR o e i ’ {7 v bente wiie momeds i S8} ol Sheiomic i Plandochs” Sl s i g S auries s S o | . : 1 3 cents on . The secon Ar;nmwg., . -impreves ts. or_ the respes W ‘were re ly O. as 8 me for quick action. fourth ¢ 1-#'s of the older 'serles . ad-|wil be a e::ent !oug!ufizn“ and T R ey il e \ vanced § t6 20 cents whils -the frst|pining and the exterior will'be'covered | Ii ‘New London there were 14 sales of| " myase opinfons are imost interésting. < ? James E M°°re fours and first.4 1-4's dropped 10 cenis|in -glate “surtaced. mm,” e (real estate during the past week or ome S subsequent to” the Te . il ‘|each and ‘the Liberty 3 1 2- nlxnt To C.,J. Baldwin to erect a frame bung- mors than for the same week in Ufl. T e " information/in Wash- 47 . " R 11 cents, alow'on’ West, Main street”for “Mrs, Ma- | The - mortgage “Joans were~ 344,275 for | ingron, T miade & visit to the { ooms 111-112 Total sales (par value) were #12,- rion: L. “Baldsrin: = The “bungdlaw: ix 1o, | the past week and $70,005 for (he same [ capieal-city but ~Whether hie had dinner - Thayer Building i ; j e SUEAL Thob Suth. tDges Aral e A . : | with- Attorney-Ganeral - Palmer - or not : i ¢ z hayi New offerings today ‘exceeded’ - foundlation. | inte: will has not been ascértained. It is 2lso in- A ) \ ¥ : feresting to-notethat in the democratic | . 5 1 aced ” ghingles. - - Ground ‘has _been ‘broken -on. va h;u, national eonvenmn it, was FitzGerald 1 s Chnlu; J. suaw _to erect a-frame |strest for a cottage. It will ‘be a_frame - * “other! delegate who block- . bunn.hw on*M(ce strget for® Mrs. Ella{house,. 27x25 feet, having five.rooms- with:}ed -Spellacy’s- scheme.. . Heé - realize ~will be 26-28 1 b: and inmrwenenu, costing aboui well mfly that in’ the: event of the S, Rogers. feet: muoedme ana. 'smmtmmmm 000. . 2% Tt o Ty A Spellaby' ; b e g‘!g inahatdy T % : 0 - chié nfldflmw. dheibution W“d and Aloors. < i iraict making e - 3 Wh Eonnecticut % 5 3 % d of himself Mathews, to “buil “one-| { work" will consist ,&“ 2 it f the’ fourteen NATURE'S OWN monucr NOT A MACH!NE- Ifw Dunaing on G“fi"“";“g, . e Tfie buflding : whil -have, ' og the, 13th pallot. 3 MADE PRODUCT. - i, .,ddw&m : | E i s anit 3 s : [ o =) P M» ellacy for. Palmer. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, EQUIPMENT AND ME. : e Coer | e, e e e CHAN!CS TO DO THIS WORK IN A WORKMANLIKE. cr Ll bty skt &n lpend:mdnflleeple- night tossing. THAMES SHEET METAL wom(s" i ; i piiding soimmitics constating ot .| inings on the 1500, 1 ' —torturedby the : noomuamnsm*rmm.comm'rons 1.5 oy b0 A & harhe | etk S04 Cacrso Simpian, s bece 5| (0 ot fo - Sdier” e e 2 3 on >4 e B 8 Cummings end: delegates aj Ointment. Its ‘Zfi'sm‘g‘fi, “ballbt-| - - W 0"’“ 5 Cools the mflmed ; holding’ ot ‘for Cum- and stops “Sial. ballot whils the 1% li!n!ly- p .Coxi the_final ' nmlnn.

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