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3 } y Brodkiyn R: Cansit certifi- ‘ - j cate” Ts;-whichy nmwgmfi points ] % . ited . StRGES . g0 ¢ ent, ecutities | . iy SRR GO0 THE DIME SAVINGS BANK — e z..ou;h the .Tikin trénd - wis downward, 4 the ‘second 4 ‘I-4's sustalding the larn F NO W‘CH $TQCR PRICES DECLINE. Am Hide & L pr .. 80% ; net- los;: 10 Cents’ o FI00. < e) R’ New York, Nov. l—Prices in .to- ffl ;“b:w‘!' gl:: Y w'é'r;lfll;! ssles (pur value). were §$1¢.-)k - b Jine, | Am Tobacco . ] B Vit Sore Ratisatioot e | Am,. Woolen, ©.7 .. 81 ; % | - There wereia few. snnu\cflerlngs Incorporated 1863 rent reactfon .was nepring an ' end. Anaconda “Cop ] day, the largest Pelrg 2 $2.000000 fs- Buying on tho belicf that the ligulda-|4tCh-T' & 8:F 102 | sua ot 18 ymx}‘;l per. it nking taad “The 106th consecutive dividend of this bartk will be pay- | | A D e fevo VS e BB L e o = : - Ruetien, o;:}ec ax 5» siea 70 per| | able on and after November 15th, at the rate. of four per e.fl.i@ i éi, : n opening, but speculators for the decline e launched a heavy attack agamst steel|Deth g:::" !j“p"" 5 o = &y “l:l e‘xian ll)_nthlres, which again un- | goog, BRcr T2 1 2l i 1 . X bwh made on or before November 15t will draw inter- FRlDAY A.ND SATURDA X e Brook R T ctf 3 LOW~ v " The rald against.steels was based o yide a0 gy 3 4 est from that date. Checks and Liberty Lonn Bonds ac- = 9 the comparatively small earnings of the |pun® GORF % -- o A C 4345 B i < United - States. Steel eorporation _for | cort b BB oo - B 5 38.35 - 98.2¢ _cepted as cash. Beptember, which totalled only $7.727.-1centGAn FRetie . ; Lib 3d 4%b 98.80 9874 7 24,059 the moath |G, : Lib 4th 434a 95.64 9850 We welcome new accounts; and our customers are urged 721 as against $11.324.059 the moath!oo yCUUCT LL v , R e L before, but bull Interests pointed out|Cpandler Motor % 2 ,g,,'"- m'n to call on us for any mfortnnhon or .assistance they that the decrease could be explained bY|cni Gt West . . ° ‘i- by i 3 3 embargoes had held up shipments 8t|Cui N & S P opr .. 431 g o L ‘ASK FOR ONE OF OUR NEW STYLE HOME BANKS the mills and that price advances 17iChi & Nwest a1y P mn : counterbalance the September wage n-!cpy R,T & P-..... ere! creass dld not become efective until|Ghile: Copmer ... With the excepuion of' sieriing, al ; 5 THE WONDER PAINT October 1. Chino Copper < quotatious are In ceats per unit. of for _FOR U. 8. Steel common crumbled to 103 | Gosden 3 elgn cutrency S Friday | the: contest.-Het~protciion of 301 ‘ezts = : . p gaveé 'a bean supper Friday |the contest P N A Al Ve B T Hlomme vorures A i g | e v pe i et ] REFINISHING YOUR HOME 1 e Joint s s t g X 3 ave a cou-|bes t 3-4 under last night's close. Bethlehiem|Del & Hudson 2 ;| Demana .. $4.45% . Aroushtilils Wiction Jadd e Tt i et Ve 101008 AN ENAMEL FINISH B was down more than 3 polnts at 06 |Dome Mines . 3 2 Y hCibleE . : g’.g% T s Migs Mary Cross and Hdrry Cross|hens from Canada, Englané and thirty - - : tMe But rochveteddll buf, dce G- [ Brie se . el e e were in Manchester Saturday. differeht aies Save irhC o IeAch AT THE COST OF PAINT SaatiAr S e mr;;m:‘:c:ve;':s S 1% Marks e ““sig | “W.'E Rice and Mrs. M. E, Howard|pinnacle of hen fam ¢ second best o Uriyadtgen = hen in th ntest was White Wyandotte ™ < o = < early manifestations of weakness, [ Fisher Body’ ; o . L I ; | were Hasttora vistters yondar. e e COME IN AND SEE IT COVER SURFACES Resumption of dividends by the Na-|Fish Bdy. (O) pr... Lraey : < e 2 mark of 277 eggs. - In the White Leg- J . P tional Enameling and Stamping com-|General Blectric .. ? | Pesatas. .. . : = 3 TACIRIC S‘%:Ei:f:éi_ni: RS horn gronp’ hew No. 672 in e winaing WITH ONE COAT THAT REQUIRE TWO a fictal effect tnai [Gen Tl special ... 2 S - - N €OX k. il ailscore GLI3%s o poms S g L S l“:: Motor = ... 1 {Kronen o Hillywood Farm's pen of Whita Leg- | 1o the Riods Taland Red class’ htn. No. COATS OF ORDINARY PAINT. points, Other constructive news fea-|Gen Mot Deb ..... 82% . Sweden s oy o Wash | p vho [y e Hiede Talnd ol clame o tures were the passing of the 1.000.000 !Gen Mot Deb 7 Denmark .. - : Gy [ERir Sl eRaly i S #ula | 109 DISCOUNT DURING. SALE mark in weekly car loadings and the!Great North pr ... Norway +18.! 3 ducted. by the Connecticut Agricultural|cyt hen was White Wyandotte No. 328 0 declaration of 50 per cent stock divi-|Great North Ore .. 1 |Greece “..* . - 2 4 ‘college at Storrs. The final score of ' from: Woodbridge, with a record of 266 dend by the Natlomal Suzar company | Hupp Motor Car ... 207 | Argentina L. Ll:l0 0 the pemnant pen was 2,215 eggs or an |eggs. and a 40 per cent stock dividend with |Illinois Cent .. .... 1 Brazile. .. average- of more than 221 egss for [Pen Breed and Owner > 3 per cent extra In cash besides the |Inspiration Cop, Eges . Y 3 = 3 each pullet in the pen. Unlike the win-|1g8 Hollywood Farm, White Leg- regular 2 per cent quarterlv dividend on {Int Harvester ...... 7 CHICAGO. GRAIN MARKET.. ners in some contests this pen lagged | horns, Hollywood, Wash. .. ...... the common stock of the Standard San- [Int Mer Marine ... Chicago;~ Nov. 1.—ASSertions that thelbehind for a large part of the year,|13) Frank P. Matteson, Wh. W: =< = itary anufacturing company. Int Mer Mar pro.. ¢ | winter wheat acreags 1922 would ot but steady- laying” in the fall months| andottes, Davisville, R. L Mex!can Petroleum only 50.000 sharss|Inter Paper show a reduction of 10 per cent; com-|and a strong spurt during the last three | 10§ Farry G. Culver, Barred Rock: \ st which are now reported to be out-|Int Paper prista ... pared with!last year had much to dojweeks put this pen under the wire a “nmamp ton Beach, L. L ... 3 “THE STORE OF SERVICE ON THE SQUARE standing fn the hands of the public was Kennecott .. ...... with - bringing .about. more active -deal-|Winner by forty-eight e Hollywood | 192, W. H. B. Kent, Barred R 1gain subjected to professional pressure, | lehigh Viley ., ,... ings and decidedly- higher; prices in the | Farm finished in second pl ce a year 280 | Cagenovia, N.. Y. suffering a net loss of 2 points while |Maxwell Mot A" ... wheat matket todas.. ~ Closing quota- |and in'fourth place two years ago. Dur- | 153 Woodbridge Orchards, Wh. W Pan-American B. after having dipped ' Mexican Petrol '...222 tions were un<=med at et galns o 1| Ing the last threo years, their three pens, | andottes, Woodbridge, Conn. to 83, closed at 88 for & net loss of 1|Miami: Coppe --26% 1-2c to.2 3-4¢, with Décetber I.16 'to|CODSIStIng of thirty birds. have laid 6.-|137 Waiter Bradbity, Wh., W 1-¢, Standard ORt of New Jersey again|Mo K & T 5 4| 116 5-8 and May 144 to 1.14°1.8.Corn | 352 €ggs, or an average of 213 egEs per| -dottes, Tattington.” England 2008 {13 B diwitayed marked stremzth.” climbing 5IMOK & ) Wil 41 ¢ |fnished” 1 5-8c@1 3-4osfo 2o up: outsihed, ah enviable record for consisitently | 103 Ontarjo Agtl Collége, Barred SRl e . and 2 better tome also was M K-& T fuil pd .. at 3-8c.to 3-4c, advance abd: proviglohs |E00d laying. - Leghorns have not won the | Rocks, Guelph, Ontario .. e Poted in Standard Ol of Californla and Missouri Pac varying from ‘¢’ decline to-a rise of. zc. | Sontest since back in 1914 when Francis|ijg JI. E. Denntson, Barred Pocks, Dsbut Tesmior Dk Pacific Oil. Missoug! - Pac pr Losy™ of 10.pér cent “in’ winter wheat | F: Lincoln of Mt Carmel, Coun. sen!| Fast Lansing Mich. ... g < American Can was~oné. of the strong |3 Nat En & St .. tetritory - Would- mean. 4,500,000 ‘acres, | B ten pullets that prmfp':‘ u,} L tho | szf 200.George - B. Ferrls, White " Leg- featyres, gaining 5-1-2 points as-a re- ¥ snd according to - the- eXpofts . responsie ‘-;’m’“‘ U";i eoun> i e ,0\_0“ n"a st| horns, Grand Rapids,Mich. . sult of a brisk rally in the final hour. bI& for the estimate, the<outlook for the |SHOWS the'winning breeds at Storrs dur- {157 The Orchards, Rhode ~ Island A : N y 5 7 ol the .last ten years: Reds, So. Hadley, Mass. . Bebbin 1g(nn and May Department Stores. which gained|% & s - | winter “crop is the: poorest for sorie 1’,“ e 4 o i {4z, Kendan 8 1-2 points yesterdav in expectation of [N ¥ N H g 88 %, years both as regasds acreage and <ot | YE&T. reed. 2 Score s T % . Ker 3 an extra dividend disbursement, added :“;fi; 2““‘;',‘ Lo dition. . Previaus :g annguncement of | 1813 White Leghorns (only 5 birds) Leghorn, Atlantic Highlands, . Mr. and M 12 more today. Nore Pagific. v, 8634 - , [this ‘information, the wheat riarket had ;1813 White Leghorns . : T R Acute: weakness of Plérce: Arrow pre- | ROTUL - Pag! g - =i ' | been exhiblting 'a- Qowndard -price ten-[1815 White Wyandottes 1824 n 75'3 DO Wt 8= ferred had an unsettlng effert .on other [1e0R “IL, B - : ‘%3 | oney largely as & Femult of ralns which | 1316 Whito Wyandottes . St W allgtosd, Cofn. oy motor shares in -carly dealings; bmt: {Pierea_O1 2 ¥ £ < expected :fo -help wheat: -already 1917 Barred c 3 i Gootient SORIGHICLE: Food buying power developed in ‘Stude- | p oS0 - 2 Plasted, although too Jate. to. remedy | 1918 Oregons ... . -2 oms, “Goshen, - Conn.- baker and Chandler, which carried|pd¥ o oo e much 10s§’ of jacreage.: "“; ERrEed R ocks b i e those stocks 1 and 2 points, respes- |pcofuis Predictions of enlarged , Burapéan, - | 1830 Barred Rocks . e e s above last night's final- figurss | pre. ¢ mani for. whiat afd_rie’ had ‘consider-| 1921 White Wyandottes : e el e C ESTWUT HILL : Fisher Bods. which recently njoyed a | : Steel . 5 able’ additional cffect s a- bullish fac- | 1922 White: Leghorns 5 116+ Merrjte M; Clark, Barred nmks' R M sensational advance, . slumped . néafly |per 'y & st pr | i 831, 337 [tof in the wheat ;market . and 0 too,| “The best Connecticut pen was entered | Brocafierd Genter, Comn. ; . Dimon Mr. and|e fdur points. tod | South' Pacific -. i <« dtd- frost. reports from ting. - "A{by Woodbridge. Orchards from Wood- | 150- Meadowbfook Farm, Wh. Leg- v Heavy professional pressure ‘-Against|South Raftway | 34 | Statement trom . Presulent 'Markham. of |bridge. In the Plymouth Rock class| horns, Ceddrhurst, Lo T . squipments forced the " llquidation- of |south Ry pr : the Illinois” Central expressing 144 opin-| Harry C. Culver's birds from Westhamp- |15 Small's Poultey Farm, Wh. Leg. sbtné speculative 'accounts and darried ifany Copper .. 9 9 9~ |ion that car shértage woul® dontinge:asiton Beach, ‘L. I, finished the vear 811 Cpeshire, Conn. tHese stocks down several polnts, ‘but{rTobacco Prod .. . 5 long s general Business:remairied heavy|eggs ahead .of any. other pen In their |150 Charles D. P&eme, R. 1 TReds, they recavered most of thelr-lokses be-|Tob Prod.A . ; was also A factor in .strengthéning :the[class. In the Rhode Island Red £roup| Armold Mills, R T . fofe the ¢lose. American and Baldwini Unfon Pegific .. ..1444 4 | Décéinber ¢ery-of “Wheat. * + _|a pen entered by The Orchards, from |191° Potaue Ln,vm,b Locorsotives. thowing only. small frdc-|Union Pao pr 77y % | [Corn. and -bats:de7eiéped ndependent |South: Hadley, Mass., was an easy first| wocks, Lafaystte, Ind. a ténal declines on the day. Trading inlU s Rubber .. { frmness owing.to estifiates tbat-the -o-|Wwith a..score of more than 1900 eggs. i b e e s . W, D. Davol! last rails tas sluggish, but Loulsville and|{l; S Rubber pr %1 tat available upply 0f Gorn. fof the sea-|In-the Wyandotte class Frank P. Mat- ARRENVILLE Mrs. Arthur Smith with her little son Naghville, Lake rie and Western, Dei- Steel .. % 104%{son -would ‘bé 408,000,800, Bushels less|teson’s pen from Davisville, R. I, was WARR el et mbiheiss Moa: Oitin ) ok W Gware and Hudson and “Frisco” pre- Steel pr . ! than was the case last,year. 27 jmore than 100 eges ahead at the clost| My and Mrs Charies Brown gave a|mantic spent Thhrsday with Mrs. Anna | IAEHL wers qlith, weak, West d ot T 3 Proyisions were, easier: .with|of ‘the contest. There was a total of | maligwe'en sooial and..damee . Tuesday |James. : e A ies aeh LiSG00U ahabas -l Weest n, 16 Laien, 145a" prices o 11virbori mpd i | 1000 Hens enterea.in the contest. They evening. About 50 guests were prescht| Miss Mande Ochlers of Tlurtford was en will work harder to got z - Call money opened at five per cent:West Air Bk :.... z liberal hog. receipts hefe: i fcame from fourtcen states, England and | ang’ gamen: and dancing. were the order |with her paremts over Sunday. % ths weilll 5 eaiotet 4 #nd then jumped to six where ft clased. | West'house' El , BI%S (71738 - s R, ofte. province in Canada. They laid a|.¢ the ovening. A bountiful lunch off Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardiner of Hart- The time money and commerclal paper: Willys O'land .. . 5% B¥% 2 4 grand total of 162,857 eges, the second markets were qulet with no change n|Willys O'land pr .. 89 383 38% DR G ' highest annual lay in eleven years. The “ates. . Di 2 5 following table shows the number of Trading In forefgn . exchange v ’ 5 ; birds in each of the principal clisses, et bepauss of the All-Saints Get METAL MARKET : the average individual ege vield for the i Sterlin steady| New York, Nov. : year and the general average for all va- 1-2 and the continen‘nl | €lectrolytic; spot and mnearby 13 $. D i PR arities that took part in the contest: ates were firm, 15. 7-8; later 12 3-4@14; tin easier;| = P e 1t Wy DOt and futmies 36.00@36.25: iran e Sy e e e 191 Srotss sxcady, prices ‘uncninged; lead steadv:|q, " - i 2 259 Plymouth Rocks SooNesp - . spot 6.50G6.85; zinc qulet; Dast St e . 240 Rhode Island Reds .. 136.8 The r_mow!n:his\u mmxl::ngy (:(téhé Louis. spot and nearby dellvery 7.10@ = > 3 = 2 —_— isactions on the New York Stock Ex-|7.15; antimony, spot 6.715. ST Shunge up to 3 P. 3L.: Selp s nterony ot L i - } 1000 Average all brecds Low: Closa-| i 5 S e Barred Rock Hen No. 28 owned by Allied Chemfcal .. 7 % ¢ MONEY. * = r : tHe Agricultural college at Guelph, On- h " York, Nov. 'L.—Call -monsy P A ;2o itario-was the outstanding individual in igh: 6 “ruling rate’ §; ’ - .S L | g bid 6; offered at 6 1-2; last ‘ z 3 E Jeet Sugar 3 3 Y 'Joan §;.call loans agalnst. acceptances : - Z & Bowh. Mag. . P o i “Thursesy, Now 2. | ‘Peacemaker For France In Y i -+ z Car & Fdy .l == Wz Newaek ({8 itarer) - The Near East Cotton OIl ... 23 23 coTTOX. ; o &m Hide & L . i %| “New York, Nov. 1.—Cotton spot rain, coftes and Sugar. steady’; middling’ 24.35: ! Sty e gporting BOND MAREET, 7-p. m—.!ack Rabbly Stortes, by Da,- PUTNAM & CO. New York, Noy. 1—Bond prices were|vid Co: T “at the ope: of “today's| 830 p. mr_JThe Impertancs of Prop- MEMBERS: NEW YORK 87QSK EXCHANGE 3 but they saggéd later when |er Mouth Hygiene, by ‘Dr.. 'S, Joserh Successors Yo RICHTER & CO y were unable to absorb the largs | Bregstein, D. D. S. - of ‘offerings emanating from 345 p. m.—Recital ‘by. Grm Marcels 6 CENTRAL Row largs institutions. Weakness of foreign |la Liddane, dramgtic sopr i d hea: liquidatic of - Eris|. 10.01 p. m—Col nb nll M HARTFORD, CONN. !sv..cs an vy liquidation rie p. m. o’uee Y 5k~ Mae- Brayne, basso.: In the foreign group declines' of'. a .KDKA Pltisbargh (no -lnun). polnt or more weré registered by Swi WE OFFER: §'s, Zurich 8's” Lyons- &'s, Cuba gov- P moUniled Siates - Fyullo ernment 4 1-2s, Brazil.7’s, Uruguay .£'s g EQUITABLE -rRUST g:?nfu!a?ws' 6's. Anton'Jurgen §'s and 8% ‘moved against the current, co . | climbing 1.1-2 points edch. Wg“’ml:f',;“’;‘;w:fm ” Ry . Buyers-of domesuc bonds seemed n: [y 9, B M TIUSA DOEE £ ciined to. favor snort térm fssues and{|p® ‘oM FCTERNTRL an i well secured _cailable Bonds, pending a | BToF "P‘;?“"l :n,“,,_ J NEW YORK TRUST mdre definite 'indication. of the ultimaie| YR S market trend: . WDz Springlend. (360 Metbrs) CO. Trfe’ convertible 4's; - serles ‘B broke sxily 3 1-2" points; while losses of 1” ‘to " 2 cts wers ‘sustained by Erfe genéral! [ IMPORTERSAND 4'5 and. the A dnd D ‘series of the con-| < 7.45 .p;-‘m. nxrgnlm of. vertible” 4's. ... Frisco- Incomé §'s° slump- | article, by Efvflu Tebinsot TRADERS ¢d two points’to a. ngw low -én 8 miovement -and Towa Central 4 { | | | s i batitone ; May; Mm,fi‘ NATIONAL BANK ed theirrecent . 2 - point gajn.. Thero|Lyman, VioEmtst. ., e, | were a few"exceptions, notably New Ha-|, ven ' 6's,” Wabash ‘nirsts-and - St. :Pawl | 2807 ding“of * fran BANK OF AMERICA refupding £ -1 all of- which' moved vard %mw’{gx:e?m *51““ e up a2 polut or more. » “Declin€s. of a polit jn” the industiial | 9, bt o s f”‘fd"ax B S, list were noted in. Bethiehem 'Steel re-| -390, 41 $—-So“°n: FARMERS LOAN & tunding §'s, . General Eléctric”, 5's, ‘ag- l{: mg;éou{ nd, > pas ; TRUST CO L ;ip:f-"”:' ol lo , by Mavbelle s,nn Frankiln-Boulllon, Frénch T“um“! “als0 - were'' heavy,” mrucu- iy 5 3 flflems‘: :bho hucb;r;n‘xo!u:rench 36 hal i bipe iy CO. Telephons _Inquiries at: - ; & 2 .V v =~ .Our Expense.- On l’flln)- Ud‘l'&b - g G ied o ’“;m el “fllt-a- " Mflmm : s e . . Number of Insertions. Tar,Gravel,SlagandAsphau!t il ?“m S {o -Perfoct Health i s S 2 .....J\mt(Enclosed...‘..A ROOFING ; : ‘f‘* S e "f_ -"ff S wAbout ,mm;;’m S Wnte complete ad below mcludmg name and address - - guller with Indigestion. - Food soured SR . faniy slomaek, camsiog mistobelehs < ok ot = OF .:_ blind address is wanted mark X here mdlhsdhmblahurtbm T was knocked: out and good for- ¢ atives” and-sent for a box. To my - m\ "’l"‘* A% surprise and gladness, T noticed im- R o+ : “THAMES SHEET METAL WORKS °f"-‘-’ e RS e i e . ‘W - Tablets” with the result that a dozen Roofing and Sheet MetalConh'acths g SRS ‘CHAS. ¥. HARTWELL. - Lé’figr &fioxtml size, 250, RUIT-A-TIVES -