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- i B L b 5 found expré > xagm., five. STOCKR MARKET STRONG. - New York, Nov. 3.—Priges continu to move to higher ground I today stock market but the movement was terrupted at times by extensive profit- faking and experimental short selling i ab attempt to, uncover weak spots. Announcement ‘of iogease in prices by the Studebaker Corporation Shecked the realizing sales in the late afternoon and brought about a rally, W' ich carried a number of stocks to highest levels 6f the day, Stude- gaining 3 points. = U. B. Wteel common Was puehed up more than 2 all offerings Dbeing an readily absorbed. The advance of thellast two days has ought abost a substantial reduction o the short Interest, but the volume of sales, which totalled only 971,000 shares foday,:indicates that the cove ering operations are far from compie- m. Professional 'sentiment continues Pullish and pools are again beginning o operate in special stocks. Railroad shares enjoyed a burst of activity in the mid session; but exten- Bive profit-taking cut heavily into their early gains. The stocks which mafiaged to register a net gain of a point or more included Lackawannu, Erle first prefer- fed, Atchison, Chicago and Eastern I lincis, St. Paul preferred, Chicago and Northwestern, Delaware and Hudson, Bt. Louis-Southwestern preferred, Union Pacific, Texas and Pacific and Wheeling and Lake Erie. Independent steels were pushed up in sympathy with U. S. Stecl, gains of one to nearly being recorded by Bethighem B, Crucible, c. Equipments yesterd: under the sales today but merican Locomotives b to rise fractionally , #bove yesterday's closing figures, -while American Car improved one point. A be pestic demand for copper and Ligher j.ces for other metals increased ac- for - copp can Smelting, Chile, Ke and Superior and Inspir tivity and nt gains were made by or accessory shares, Fisher Body ping 7 points and American Bosch Merchandising shares also showed improvement, particularly Associsted Dry Goods and May Depart- 7 ment Stores. Mexican Petroleum again assumed ership of the ol group with a net gain of nearly 4 points, but the allied Pan-American jssues were heavy, dfop- ping mor€ than a point each. Standard Ol of New & point but the common and Standard Ol of California declined fractionally. Call money opened at five per cemt But eased off to 4 3-4 and then to 4 1-2, where it closed. A large volume of time mey is being placed at five per cent, A Am Car & Fdy Cotton. Ofl . Cotton Oil 'Hide & Leath . Tel & Tel . Tobacco' . Am Woolen Wool pr .. Anaconda. .. Assoclated Ofl Atch T & 8'F . g:u & Ohio, .. It & Ohip pr . Beth Steel .. Beth Steel (B) ..., Beth Steel cu pr .. Beth Steel 8 p'c pr l Brook Rap Tr .. Brook Rap Tr Butte Cop & Z Butte & Sup .. Canadian Pac Cent Leather . Ches & Ohjo .. Chi Gt West ...... Chi Gt West pr .. Chi M & St P Chi M &SP pr Chi & Nwest ChiRI&P.. Chile Copper Chino Copper Cosden Cosden - pr . Crucible “Steel Del & Hudsor . Dome Mines Fisher Body Gen Electric Gen-El special . Gen Motor . Gen Motor pr Gen Mot Deb Hupp Motor Car Tllinois- Central . Inspration Cop Int Harvester Int Harvester pr . {Int Mer Marine ... 1. Int Mer Mar pr Inter Paper Kennecott .. . Lehigh Valley Mexican Petrol Mex Petrol pr Miami Copper Misspuri K & T MoK&Twi..® Mo K &.T w 1 pr.. Misouri Pacific Jersey preferred improved |, Ny N ¥ Central . NYNHGSEF hulk of the loans being made Yor 3|y, #nd ¥ months maturity. Out of town 2% banks are the principal buybrs of com- | pires b o meccial paper, (e ale {or which oone o e o o %5 ! = .Q — nx &t & 34 per cent with a few s selling as 'ow ay 4 LS. Foreign exchange rates ' Were irvegular. Sterling advanced slightly, despite heavy oflermf of cotton and commes- cial bills, while heaviness was noted in the French rate. German marks dropped o another sew low record at 1 9-18 cents @ hun. dred, but rallied later to 1 3-4. ish exchange established a new top price for the year, seiling #s high &2 26.99 but yielding in later deslings. Co- nadian dollars werg still selling at a slight premium. — STOCK: The Mvhe b i ety « ¢ trapsactions on ew Stock B3~ s ChaBg UP'10 3 P. lL b Allisd Chemieal .. 'uq nowe m BECOVERS FROM BHEUMATISM “Had rheumatism five months that . would g Tried many remedics witheut reliet. Finglly used Foley Kidney Pilly and ip 9.. @ays was entirely cured,” writes Pills quiek y r-u.u kidney and mm-:!unm:u . # Qsgood Co. mm-—-— #o from my left knee to my back. | standing development Yo emm-x Tob Prod A Union Fulflc gltn Pac Dr Wegt'house A BK Wlll‘hnlllo m BOND MABKW New ¥ork, Nov. 3. ta) of the par price by The new Ortied 4 sum government 4 1- ‘ per cept bond, ad slumj 98.9( 4 Jow as 00 wtns, Mo 1he at the upw: q mevement in - Pocs, S governmant Socuriies. oomer com: |- any Tiens, flloul tractions apd gpecyla- Ve rallroad mortgRges refist bo.t i G388 registered tho Uruguay §'s proyided the lmur‘ af forelgn growp, olimbing 3 1-2 points. gvnt qflu wers bv Pelgian il Jarge 7 °1-2's’ Copenhagen 5 City of San- Payla 8% = apd -nhln the One | T-ie Woodstock Dairy IHANNQN BLDG. . TRY A POUND OF. QUR Orange Kounty Butt: . ALWAYS Umoul IN QUALITY - ‘| chison adiustment 4'5° stamped, Pragus 7 1-¥'s. 'Cubg ;u\ernmm 4 1-2%, Electric rajiway 5's and Lyons ¥'s wete resctionary: Trading " in Libgrly Dbonds Wgs quite agtive with the third { 1-4's" making the Dest shewing with' 3 rige of 37 cents on $100." Advgnees in the other getive is- sueg panged fram 14 to 26 Ceats, Corro B Pageo 13 led the copper company securiffes - to higher ground with 4 gain of 3 points. Chile Copper €'s and 7's and American Emelting yose 1 to 1 8 the mest agtive of the nublic utllity is- sugs, Brooklyn Rapid Tramsit T's and Certificats ‘7', Hudson and Manhatlan Nom ‘s and Third Aveaue adjust et §'s Yislag ope to 2 poimts. Unctmmly ‘ever the ultimate trend fll')nn pices is peflectsd in the heavy Purchused of sbori lerm- fesyes In'tho lgst few \‘lel, Baltimore and Ohio 3 1-4's of 1925 and St Louis-Southwest ¢ri consalidated 4's of 1932 bel among th-‘ most popylar. Brie ralin n Were the most ac! tive railroad lst. the mbing 2 points, iss A ong’ '71"' B“: 1-2 undf ery converti- P 1 a4 noini At- Katy" firsts, Texas and m:ulc7 firsts and _ St. Louis iran MounthiR River and Gult 's, gl sbld gt X 8 point above yes- terday’s closing 83 Theve Wepe @ fow excentions to the ypwerd trend, the mest important be- h\t 3 alx point break in Eastern Cuba Sugar 1 an 1-2's which foilowed the with- drawal ur xqullcun suppart. Other woak spots were Liggett ud Myers 5, Cnm\w\u\; Tabulat n\d Recarding 6's, Stee] and Tube o ) America 7's’ and Mariand Ol §'%, all of one to 3 paints. Tnlal sales (par valye) were §18,983.« M i wore g offerings pf importance The $13,000,000 Chilean govern- ment iasus will e sold to the pgblic early next week at 8 prige glightly un- der par by & syngieats headed by the National City, compuny. . P !00 m 100.04 99.28 llu! and mu per 3100 v Torelgn Exchange. With the exgeption ©f steviing, sl quetationd B7e n Gsla poT ualt of tay slgn eurraney: , Yesterday. -1.$4.46 5-16 POTATO AND CABPAGE WMARKET. New York, Nov. J.—Potatoes easier: Island in dulk per 180 pounds, Green Mountain 270@300; up state, Tound white 340@3¢0; sacked per 130 pounda 190 @200, * Cabbdges, eas! domesti 18009150 2000;, Red Bia o METAL umm $—Copper. mafl apd futures per top white, duik, Dgatish 19009 fumn:: SIS, bove et 408138 sine aviet East 8t Louls spot and nearby delivery 1.30@7.15: aptimeny. spet §.15. , MONEY, New York. Noy. 3~—Call money eas- fer; high 5; low 4 3-4; ruling rate 5; sloming 04 4§ 34 offered at 5; laat mn call ‘loans against scosptances 4 & coTTo: New ¥aork, Nov. steady; middiing 25 CHICAGO -GEAIN MARKET. Chicage, Nov. 3.4-Wheat underw a. moderate .etback in price ludl)‘ ow chighly te llberal, brofi-taking o the part of holders. —Closing quommm wore unsottied, I’ to 1¢ net lower, with mber 1.15 1-2 fp 1.15 n-:\‘gfll Mu 113 3-8 to 1.12°1.8. Comm #) 1o 3-4c off, oats down 1-3 fiafl and provistons unchaneed to N » Favorable -espditiens ' fer realizing sales in the wheat' market weére appar- ent from the fact that the ‘smeater nart of the ‘hews at hand was of 4 bullish charagte hore’ was Relped T5 Pt 1o veliee duriag the et iy dealings, and there was ad thnt Ttaly re-entered the mar stimates that Governmens e w The William Friswell Co, huoumwhwwwdmwm and Di-mauh Are Sold, It is worth something 'to us to 0" we have made substantial pate your needs. _ - DIAMQNDS get our system geared up in advmce to the fall-rush, raduct:ons in all our linés ang it is wcll for you to antum- We have mm an exceeuingly fortumate purehase of finely cyt Blue- Wh!te Dlzmends and can save you at least 20 per cent. on ypur money. ( Special Values at * Special Values at - $100.00 See Our Prlpvl for Novcmlnr Shmlm md .\ Lo6K 1K GUR WiNawe P ‘FOR PRICES Bracelet W oy psnn - Special 18K, Vatches $10.00, value up msxs.no—-sl in all shapes and WM e - . WARNING 2 .:, o 500 “value up o $22.50. ufilfilflh& Wwdnru Special i) T!umm slfllvduu Snnfl“ldm&f $75.00 = $50,00 $35.00 yalue up value up value up 1o §26.00- Waich at §28.50 . - 1o $1800 ™ " / Y‘ rsnvsrwe z@umn CO. Looxmougpw N THE gooR’ Looa! tractions. werg aonvertible | .| investigating meal "14 yayds. 50 per centsof the domestic wheat erop| had been marketed up to September 30 counted also a3 a builish influence, be- ing contrafy to genera bellef heretofore that tarm mparketings thix segsen had been held back to an ynysual extent. Big_export “wheat clearings of late and an’ golive demahd fop flour in the Do west operated as efurther strengthen {#ain the wneat market the face of profit-taking. Cm\ and oats were matnly governed | by the gotloh of wheat. Besides, corn| W3as affected by reports of lessened ca: | scarclty and by talk of increased rurali offerings. Bt tne jast factars, but like others.falied o sus-|Co rovisions averaged higher in wih the hog market andas a resuit of foreign buving of ribs. uluu Qrun Market. Dec. May July Oats— Dec. MANCHESTER @UNITY. The regular meeting of Loyal Hugh H. Osgood lodge, I. 0. O. F., M. U., was held Fridgy evening o' Steiner's hall with N. 8. John Broadhurst presiding over .3 good attendagice of members Business of & routine mature was trans- acted and ¢wo ‘propositions for member- ship were gocepted and referred to the committee. After the business meeting the lodge opened up With a whist, twelve tables being play- ed. The priges which were donated Ly some of the Jodge members were as i. lows: First Iadies, cut glass sherbet se won by Mré. A, J. Wholey; second la- dies, Jadies™handbag, won by Mrs. Uns- Worth; consalation, salt- shakers, Mrs. Berry; first geptlemen, - ivory handis clothes brush, won by John McClaffe: ty$ second, fancy pocket knife, John O! sen; consolation, cornet, John Wood. * JUNIOE AMERICAN MECHANICS. Buckingbam ' Council, No. 14, of the Jugier O, U, A M d its . reglar meeting Wedpesday night with B, G Piper in the chair. There were several didates imitiated. On account of the -whigt tbat 1 sto be held Wednesday ai- tefnoon, Nov, 8, in Buckingham ha the council Wil be called to order at B m. ir. The committee h: ar- ranged for. gitractive prizes and will make the evening a pleasant one for #l1 whe stiend J EUHOES FROM THE T ROOMS MOOSE. Dictator George Goephert of ithe Noz- wich lodge of Moose has plans undere way for a large class of candidatss which will be initiated about Thai giving time. The class initiation will probably be followed by an entertgin- ment and supper. Full details of the program will be announced later. ‘This will be the first class to: be-ini- tiated _under the dispensgtion just granted Norwich lodge. 1t is planned to’ double the membership of the lodge by February Ist. '~ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘Wanregan lodge, No, 6, wiil have a|} class of candidates for the first and second degrees at its meeting mext Monday evening at Steiner hall. Invi- tations to neighborigg lodges have bean extended and a largs crowd of visiting brothers is expected. Several applica- tions for. membership ate to be progent- e FYTHIAN SISTERS. Clover Temple, No. , held a gat-to- gether supper at the Buckingham Memo- rial Thursday evening that was a suc- cess in every way. Covers were laid for 30 and baked beans, pickles, potato' salad, olives, rolls, assorted cake, and ooffee were served. The table had- Hallows’en decorations. Most excellent Chief Hattie Fowler pre- sided at the .business meeting and fook charge of the programme which follow- Bulletin’s Pattern Service 1 A PRETTY FROCK FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING 4166-4175 Bpocaded cutnn cnpe in here shown, with vest @nd faeings ez white senr‘el:. This model is pret- for nun fop_velve he Waist “Pattern 4165, may be de- loped without the dlseves or the h te“:e 1t is eut in 6 Sizes: 34, 36, ,540, 42 and *43 inches bust F g 'rln BKirt 4175 - cu xn 7 Sizes: ... 27, 29, §1, 38, inchek wi surn"l'n thuuntw; !a’ make the dress with seves for a li lnch Blze requires § repe, ereps de chine or | °oU ed, consisting of solos by Charlotte Fow- ler, readings by Mrs. Frances Spalding and others. Games were on the enter- taining programme, -which was_in charge of the committee consisting of M Grace Fowler, Mrs. -Alice L. Mrs. Jennie Pfeiffer and Mrs. El‘!lheth Macky. © | owns Norwich Nest of Owls held its regu~ lar meeting Tuesday night at. Owls Hall, president Edward Cook presiding. Bysi- Imess of routine nature was transaeted following which the wist committee gave its report. It was Voted that the progeeds for sale of tickets be turned over to the th Orchestra fund for use by them in music and equipment A Slaiesion of Watters of Interest o the 1edge compltted the work of the evening. PORESTEBS. | At the last meeting of Caurt’ City of orwich, No. 63, Foresters.al America, ‘poutine business ‘ransagted, and the chief topic was the coming fair. The Wsiasm that is being shown by al] the members is positive proof that the affair will be a suceess. The committee in charge has—Tnade ar- angentents for 3 payede on the opening R with o brasy bapd lesding. and, a 180 per cemt. turnout of mem- | bers. Pracumlly all arrangements are are strain- feonioid au the smnicer are scain ocJ 1 affalr that the Foresters have cver conduycted In Norwich, Visiting Forgsters are expected fram all the sur- rounding gourts, m -9 graad cou *St officers have their intention of being present on U!e opening night. The fruit of the county Wistrigt meet- ing is now stasting to be shewn in the applications now beit brought inta the’ meetings. Eight ln‘l’l’ 'eatigns were rTead at the last meeting, ‘s‘t‘l" a t:.m of 12 e Row Ing u - o Thotivel i ek tram 0 srand rt office states that the entive mem- a8 they never Desvhip i3 Row worked ‘before, and applications are steadily coming into the different courts, which proves that there is something in the erder for the workingman. In Ner wich flnno aunfie 30 years that For- us, $35.000 has been w Benefits, aver 360,000 i weekly sick Benofits. and over § avt vards of 10 vept, girdle and of eon. trm material, 1.1-2 ‘111 hg The drecs requires §-§ y3rds legy wi sleeves. ate patterps mailed’ to recsipt of 10c foy | en. e Stamps. 0 {h:rfiu“m Pat. “Fulton Bt Kooy e front, = the lines for decters and wredicin WAUREGAN Mrs. W. L. Maymand of it home atter The S&W Self-Service Grocery 272-274 Main Street Co. Norwich, Conn. .~ NEXT TO BROOKLYN OUTFl'l'TERS \ b s —————— A FEW REMINDERS FOR SATURDAY’S SHOPPING ———————m————————— —— FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOKAY GRAPES PORBA. - ocoeiiiniaidonaans NICE CALIFORNIA ORANGES — 15 for.\........ KING and GREENING APPLES —Very Fancy Apples, Peck..... FINE COOKING POTATOES 45 Pounds Peck . ... ... ..3.. NEW CALIFORNIA WALNUTS Pound YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS 10 Pouads ..." DATES, in Bulk 2 Poungs .. HUBBARDSON FANCY AP- cesacrene PLES—$1.50 2 Bushel, Peck. ... ARMOQUR’S FRESH SHQULDERS — Pqund ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS Pound N2 ARMQUR’'S FANCY MIXED BACON — Pound ... ARMQUR'’S FRESH PIG SHQULDERS — Pound ...... CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUPS 2 @0 - PINK SALMOI\ Tall Cans—Can ....:... DRY CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS —< Pound ..... MEATY CALIFORNIA PRUNES — 2 Pounds ........ \RMOUR S VERIBEST SLECTED EGGS, dozen. . ... In Cartons 9¢ 18¢ 25¢ 48¢c 2lc 25¢ - 25¢ BIRD’S EY ND BLUE TIP MATCHES — Box .. IINEEDA BISCUITS- Backage-o>. o0 . PEA BEANS DUTEH CLE A‘\SLR 3uGans UL et SUN-MAID SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS, Package. . SWEET POTATOES 1 Paumds for. il . SUGAR SUGAR 5 Pounds 35° 10 Pounds. STAR'AND P. & G. SOAPS-Bar ..ovecteossennes - 263¢ 28¢c 17¢c WAIT ON YOURSELF—IT PAYS—GET THE HABIT gravel is needed to fil/in the space made vacant by the razing of the old chapel. Cards have been received by friends in town from James Barber, who I3 in California for the. winter. Local hunters are finding game plentl~ ful these crisp, clear days, and many game suppers are being held. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Harris of Palmer were visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Congdon were re- cent visitors in Stafford Springs with Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Congdan. Mr. and Mrs. William. Counurmu and fop- Hewry wers gussts of gelatives 18 Washington, R. d.. Sunday. Dr. a0d Mrs. H, S, Reynoids and chjl- Van, Catherine and Henry, snd Miss ‘Adelaide Coughlin of South Maas chester were guests at tae home of M. 4pd Mrs. Thomas Suljvan Sunday. *Mr. gnd Mrs. Ssmuel Tucker and son S&dny and Dennis Byown of Wak eld R, I, spent Sundsy with Mrs: J Counterman. Miss J. M. Pendleton, R. N., spent the past two davs in Woedstock in the inte: ost of the state board of em{hl. health program. Some of the largest railyay locsmo- tives manufactured In the United States are used In the island of Java. The Ladies' Ald soclety will 01 all-day session with a basket lunch next|§uest of hig sister, Mrs. William Towne Tuesday at the church. A large attend- ance is boped for. Rev. vey afd Ne. and Mrs. Charles Herrick | try have is the man who represents them were st Fkonk Tuesday to attend the!unseifishly, soundly, .gle in thely public conference held there. Mr. Bennett and affairs—in their Willjam Bennett were also among those|their State Legislatures, present. Mise Eiise Hawes speni the week end | York Heralr. in Boston, accompanying her guest. Miss Goye, to that city, friends. Louis Weaver. a sue-time r-dd«ll ot Canterbury, 'and MNe. O East Hampton hawe been w-mmu a vuk at|é Clinton Frink's, enjoying the season. Mirs. Hi guest of ber nlece, Mrs. Waldo, sop Lyon's. A pleasant Haiowe'en social was held at the grange after the usual busivess| meeting. Ga: freshments served by the committee A teachers’ meeting was held hare st the Green Thursdsy Mrm Lovell was in New Londan last Friday te attend the teachers’ convention. Mrs. Frank Nelson has CANTERBURY GREEN hold an calied to New York by the serious lipess of her mothet. Edward Davis of Haven is & Boeple's Best A.s‘ Mr. Humphrey and Mrs. Humpb-| The best asset the people of thiy coyn- city governments, in ip their Con gress and in positions higher up—New whepe they visited| What women sigh for is legg BN without oid age. _ e hunting yldab ,Peek of Norwich is the! at Nel-| were playe and re- FoE mvo\' Ggneral Asent fimo Special Agent. ord, Conn. New Haven afterncon. “gain been | New V‘rk lN THE FACE Ol'" PRICE ADVANCF.S BROOKLYN OUTFITT ERS FORGE-STOTHEFRONTWITHAGREAT LOTHING ~» SHOE Tlumlm od!ofmlwflium Better hmmdbomda.intothelugut better ‘service, fairpl'humouv&?h;bbmthemd