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:' ' § v ‘,' SATUBDAT'S MABKET w “York, Nov. 'n who had bought ftocks during the obent reactione tempordrily: halted the jard movement of prices Tin today's} roarket, but was unusgally ‘buying of the copper shares, which best lagging behind the rest of the fhere were o special developments in copper trade to account for the rise. s & matter of alost general knowl- | ¢, however, ‘that of the industry has been steadily ing in that, gfter the war has largely reduded and there has been : dusl increase in -the domestic. de id for the product.. The price am the . dut to “the fodd of imports f{rom e ana gl‘her South’ American coun- has ndld tive, 85pper i ) MW P'dln.l kg and ‘pre- €én g 2 m bohfi.k oensr spots were Amerim Smelting,. up 34 Anacoddd, up i, 1-8; Kennecott, A, Chino, up 1 43 And Chilé, up 1’ 3+8, chandising shares -were, Strong’ m retion of increasdd. shles ¥iid’expeota- af- heavy nma.y Aragé,’ May De- gtment Stores and;’“Assoclated .Dry ¥ s Dreaking through to new high vé- | de for the -year. alizing siles werq diregted prineipal- Bgainst the specylative favérites, Stud- ker, the principal target; declining -8 points,- Chandler ‘and Beldwin -of- |- d-better resistance, while: Mexican Pe- sumy which was down 4 points at one regovered all.but.l 5-8, .Standard hares improved, --Califorsta rising paints and New Jersey:3-4. d . shares--with: few" ‘exceptions; muna. Lossag ot 'a point.or more e noted. in Delawafre and Hudson, kawanhg, Mlssoufl: Pacific preferred d “Southern “Pacifie, Stee] shares ‘also ¢ feactlandry, U. 8 Stee] - d- Béthithem. B dropping nearly- a point and Crucible 1-1-2. - -\t Potal’ dalel were 415,000 $orétch axchange ifites v with” mdst. © charges goter’ 5} er $4.46 ‘and franc’ wbove $88 cents;, es. ‘irregi- nomyiugt 3 ofa ecks wéve quoted The. tleafing Rouse ‘sthtemsnt sbawe | décrease 62° §14,180,000 in loans, dis~ i’ the federal regarve banw and lndreue Of 3447000, in the reserve fthe ‘bank's own nulu Net demands obits. ‘degreased '$14.562,000. Aggre- reserve. totalled §509,975,000, making deficit i reserve of N 086,240 as com- noqls. reffowing 18 o) sumimery o! the inge up'Lo 3 P M. & T a H!fll IAW Cloul Chemcial % 18% 8% Chalmers 5 A; Chza , Beet Sugar o Beet Eu;nr pr e Bosc! 58 - or ilar & Fdy 5. mCotton Ol ... 24% pt “Tal & Tel pet Tobacey Woolen couda Cof selated ~ Ol Dol P W& S F opr 118, j3lotoy- Deb \“D ¢ 15 Rl North piraticn . Cop. % Mator. Car . . Flaryester. HNMBIAI. A EUMMERBIA. ._..—...—.—X— 4~Profit taking .bY" e statistical posi- dround ¢ cefits a wmd. i nlr;u&n‘ common | crling/. sold © fust. Brae 8% | signs o {rond. Forelgn Exchsuge. With the exception ol stering,. al qastations are in cents per umt of for vign currency:.. > Year Sterling— Demand Cables Franes Guilders | Marks- {Lire .. .. Swiss francs Pesetas . Belgian francs | Kronen .. Sweden Denmark .. S'Lib 33§ ... *8 Lib 2d 45 . J S Llb 1st 448 TS Lib 2d 4%4s $ Lib 3d 4%4s 0.8 Lib 4th 438 9. »0 Victory ¢%s . “do_called Treas 4%s 10189 35,90 99.40 :99.20 '99.10 < 9920 5.3 100.86 * 100.04 bonde Cliiesgo_Grain Market. High. "Low... = Closa:? 115% CM4% . U15HR 114% 118% il 105 - 104% 1043% Wheat— Dec. May July ... Corn— i, 3 8814 o1 waek ended Oet cars, whieh - a | putposes’ ths railroads now are equalling’ | the greatest perfgrmance in the country’s history. This previous perfarmance took place’ during’ the] fall 6f 1920, when fhe high record of 1,019.000 “cars - was made. In addition,- it is-pointed ‘otit in finan- rcal circles that thé latest‘loading returns show ai unprecedented ‘movement ot ge eral inerchandise. -€6dl shipments have j it is trus, contributed to- recént - gaint unJ a production . of 10,400,000 tons " ¢ ]n erihal s, the gal of other kinds of greater_and has b bter! Do ‘ucuun Y Outout, m‘b’b- un' of eapacity and | n, o1 accotnt of rairoad and chterptises, ‘and . shows no’ t falling of. ST vrodud mn niso, remains re- '3 total ereeedh-w 10 construc couraging ‘ga paFed With ;- the twWo chiet cteazes’ of aboflx fl'hm»:mer ¢, cgeat breal of 19 iow §t60d- at 14 voint. 30 per 1933 a\rr@g.\ an sepr, L b to I5 ni 51 ye ‘rase, 3.8 vé ufing Octobe: ing . the lirgest zain sixm thé de- 25 term stands 51 to. “more actlve ;trade mey -meanwhile ‘continues firm. The rise from the low levels of the year has however, moderate, and the present » ll“dz 'ge for accomniodation is not high, ‘¢t | & ee€_1Dhaf any. further. demands for {is Tedr will b m" readily ast sp'mg zqd §43g 4 nOUMeEr, Jand \hat vast distounting 259, 483 5% 3% 2% V-”—‘ .50% 925 | " 40 07 2. iy (r C‘Z T A 3. sources rémain available ‘is quite ¢l With 'enrd to7the oS! bottom of the matter. It was consideced sigmfidant “that the aféturbance - cameflea with 4 eondition which, cartied ¢ 4 1-4 pér. cent. ‘treasury bands to a tem porary discoynt of 1 mer cent. Flu:é quarters were ‘unwillfng “to laltér i moverment ‘as. ‘rafl ore tha.n &’ trad; nz'xzvruu PE] x‘ n (Specidl to ’h»,_ Bulbua had beei to. the. police’ ;uuon from -sqveral’ guar- ters. of the. town-that a:strange x.mem- ifig man . was seen . 7apoutid - the Sitects and' fato diftérent ~yards. ' Nfeans Is" ttoughit: to. be .mental - derenged jand mental #0 esamination ‘will -bé . made . Monday.” He* gives _Ris,_dge as, Baye thAt l'u 28 2 wife Ilvi.nth | fouhd thag ‘he wes lose | But” & s)lght a I'staod. He- s=ld! ‘that: the peoplax us a Week is ‘befns mammtaived. | B2 A the moventent | ! ht has been even | 5 | Etep - toward’ imeéni. i areducts, Dun's, index’ tme atal | b 3 axed .13, ot 40 Bieros Ofticer " Burfke - \mcn 4" complatnt made strect -was grrested Sunday ‘morning “by | by . Charles Goldherg, a -lgeal | furniture dealer. -Goldberg had' left s Ford tru at the. corneér of {Plerce ‘and Peat] strests | have gone into-ahouse fof the purpoése | in. the .Italian, Section and is .said to of. mll.ing a collectiop. - Allessio took the machine’ and’ staried {Or 4. ride .and able to. stop it In an effort. fo_step ‘the car he ran Into 2 curbing a)d;.m [ -pged. " He wlthe mbd in’ tho Thh’d ahjon - ¥es. s feregce’ Wwith- Otlagdo” R, Smith, presi I, jdént and on,of the dwhers df the Smiith Graaite -com) ithe ‘largest quatry’ in and demiands & i the that 3. settie: near’ fufute. . Harry O wumuu iof this owi has ) Jeaged the house ot No. 3 Granité street | belonging to',D¥” John - J. Chap!! and Mrs. “Wiitllams- will- occupy. .t! pur story ae’th€it residences - - : Josephiz:and Celifie Pechia .of" Granite. Btreet have” puichised & 9-acre trzc 9t lookeéd for im the weoney. \Mma.m Ee H;m(er. emel E'lslneer o! b the -town. - highway. department and Mrs. Hunter, are vlalung relatives in . New Genrze Leonard and Jrominept members of ihe' South Counfy Rod end Gun club.are oun 3 \week's, hunung _trip g Mo&s and as the W\‘;\l! d which . he y endment; the Voi- [iséues’ on’ Sunddy,’ byt that . he speak:-on: prohibftion s for.’, Wwas that the IStH ; Btead act, had been put’ oves ‘on’the mad- plé. 1 do not Bee how -this is, wWhen :for years;, prohibition ;has Dbeen, advocated al - from’ the :Atlantic to’ the s afiysne Alic has i the-pecals? " He 1old" of the republican and demc oratic:- parties’ being “wet? - hetwas elested e should stead act; : trying to’ Breali it, and ‘are: aski light wines and ibeer, whict breiking the I He .pald. tridute vis -of Westrly, ¥ thry ou.gh Lhu law 1 “Riode I8 Anq ‘Where- fhg aweau,‘ (heré ~as befofs.. 'done by federal ofice-s SRlY. | s aeiddy ugnlig_ ths TWésterly Mysle 165 wil] meet &t.the lome,” of Miss hale Peérry:ol Mardin stregt At this Ou' the. Péghohsak ,hinny. near ‘tha owneds, by jplax, Pollls % Begy i:v;cx utgmqhfig was$, ownsd -of Noank. .E:u) ¢ 8. & vely -Interest :showy by R the ::ewh ¢an. and dcmbcmt‘- { parties i thé " eleation: and the mokti- ! cians. on- bom ing Lazds : ba! (‘) T8 stoédm:mv:e!mws and Yyadd _sbulm& Sle in tRg ¥ He | old g !M @‘ WS, peN 'B’orh!uun >3 -badly dam. “exists. 1t is said | t (,)mrlc.mn A uflus gliéve the> aet whas" put it )bu.n:st son of Dr. ;,} i ,cial needs. for Cosl, Clothing and o’hcr*. | BRIGGS-LEWIS NGPTIALS | AT NoRrTH sro“vt.'ro\" 4 (Special to The Bulietin) North Stonington, Nov. 5.—Saturday afternoon. oge of the pretticst home wi fllngs of the season took place in :he presenice-of the immediate familles when Migs.Id3 Lewis of North Stonington and | Leverett Briggs, Jr., of Ashaway wWere junited in marriage at the bome of the | bride. - The bouse: was prettily decorated <{ihi . chrysanthemums, cut flowers ahd i palnis. To -the music of the wedding march the bridal party entered the re- oeption room where they were mer by Rév. Fred. A. MazDonald, pastor of i Pawcatuck Congregational church, who périérmed .thé ceremony. Mrs. Raiph Belggs Yenderéd a soto Belleve NMp if All Those Endeating Ybunz. Charms. She ‘was setompanied by .Miss Aildred Tay- | lor.” “The bride was handsomely” gow:: ed. 11 orchid tafféta and georgette with | Bertnd “of Chantilly -lacc and carried’ 2 ‘shower bouquet. of, white. roses and or- ©hids... She was attended by her niéees, the Misses Stewaft,” daughter of”Mr."and Mrs."CHarles L. Stewart of Norwich. Ths single ring service was used. - Both | young. people ., are popular with theit many friends. A réception was held and reffeshments were served. The bride Teoelyed many Landsome and useful ‘wéd- ng -gifts; inchuding furniture, ' bri brac, cui” glass, china. and money. : The couple left” during the evening for an extended * wedding® trip Which will im- clude. New . York and Philadelphia; it ! I Babeock, provrietors of the mills at Pot-‘ wi' IIH' hdd rooms ligre. . The middle £tore suonlied - th 4t both: the Mam’ k' mily, . - Chaeles in the ’50s. ) .In, the. south. fepnt. corper roém the ‘Westerly pubiie libra¥y had its beginning. it wis even in. 1843, with J.. Hobart Cress’ as- librarian.. There were many tradesmen. -In the meat Lusiness George B Broughtonewas the last one whd 6d- cupied the slorn on the Main street side. ThHe roéf was ralsed in 185§ and.the. thirg Story was added. n eommodate H. W. room: for his woo. STONINGTON /Thursday- evéning & neighbor, Mre. Rose, who resides on Water street, ‘went 1o-thc hame of Mrs. Harriet Teed to pay hee-a friendly call. | As no one answered, She. Wetit to tne ‘bdck door., Mrs: Téed, who' had fallen over a fodtstedl, got:to| the ‘door ‘and unlocked it. Tt was found siie had a fraéturéd collarbéne. DF. Ta) Iot was-called and reduced the fracture. The Misses Constance and ‘Marjorts Frost spent Synday in Mystic. 8s_Edith Lathron was the guest of.| friends” in Mystié. Sunday. i Cambbell for o stores Saturday. afterno: Deverly Ussher, “larence £, eri v at the home of Store.,” His many him .and cefresh;: ents - Wwere aerwd and TaRies” “were played. . : ¥ Mrs Georze. e of T8 €88 uest of Mr. Wvfikhzon on Main, 'Stredt. « * ; s Hoyt b’ New York is be\ng én: ¥ l:mhped he Pian ulte s\,uatio:; Jha: eading ‘gévernnienta ‘%q‘di?ns x:c'! The Stdic - Agricultural ~ Fxperiment . Station, the State Park Comimission, the.Connect~ gt Public Health Association, the-Con= nacueut Medical * Association, he Cop- . Federgtion - of Women's clubs, ‘Connecticut Anti Mosquito as- 3 havt— unitéd in outlining the policy. that-is _te be pursued ve agreed that Connecticut goth- mitied. iteell: several vears zgp to_the Blag, af . removing the “mosquito” menzacs by drathing the infected areas, of which :tains many,“butthat lawa 1¢lon to épm ts' wortk ‘ot moeqlito elims ‘instie: 1On%y s’ moferzid [ sum, cbv- f¥o. mosi raalignant 3nd. most exten- sive_ 2taas a¥ect will Be- reguested. g TWhile: the Tevision DY’ existing statutas vy o =% {h 18, Peing. draft- by committées from thesd represerita: “ m-nh?— féns of the ‘staté, it wis by “ofticers Sf the ‘Anti-Mosquito that nm}alns ndkxl i8 ~be~ ind; for “mayly .vears Ed%in and Horace ™ ’I"us was. done to ae-|. ‘L 0 AN ) BENEFICIAL LOANS Zasy Payment Plaj mstnllmon!p—l.uwi-l Interest Charges.| —-Smalt Monthly | Cc Winter -is nearly. here, ‘with its finan- | 1. | necessaries. "BE.PREPARED You will find our SERVICE very con- | venient, and’ the CO& moderate. We jmake our loans upon Very short notic and they are made without or fusa. QUR ‘'WAY Straightiorwerd. * business upen a logal “basis, with' a honorable deal for everyonc. CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE New Leadon 1-6-4-4. -BENEFICIAL _ LOAN SOCIETY R“m: 302-3 New Marsh B.uldmg 56 STATE STREET (Thlrd Floor; NEW LONDON, CONN. Licensed and Iuperwnd by the Bank | Commissioner. * Bonded o the State. “red-iape,” | square, | lave ‘failed “to také advintiZe of | th laws Wwhioh - ware_ainic - draining Uh Lmrogquito linds and siaté action (o som extent is adniitted by’ chvic urgdnlzations | to" be necessary, and 1t i L‘mu,h' that tHc: average: Connedticut citiven has been | convinced the - past “summer” by nainful experiencesat the. necessity. for - actisive action’ before anéther’ year. JUNIOBS EX ‘STONINGT ¢ ORGANIZE TOULTEY CLUB 4 mceting ‘o the " Stonington club fwas held ¥ -this past ye 15 of 12° prospe “:xs made up znd th~ bu)“ 1'\ ¢ | £ncugh poultry. ¢l 2dyits ‘e ington already~has a fon The club of -aduits”will start L‘\& of November In: - kedplng. records uml the. organization metting Wil be held| on Taesday ing, “Nog'., 7 “Thére is| still an opportunity for-"more ' members to join, in fact it is opon’tobdnyene & terested in pouitry and | who v«mx keep o récord on the b merlv. €3 'l producéd and goat or m-odua.an ! ANNDUNCENENTS Christ pil"’ll !aflt‘t This Week. Monday, . AHEL Scout meeting in church’ schodt roon+ Friday, all-day work' Church * Servite leagys schooi room “to wer sale, Satusday, 16:30 2 & meeting in chur\.h schfifl | | meeitnz: of Lhal in- the _church the Christmas Because of the sale-of tile hiube, 1l the furnishings belonging ta the estafs.of the late Thomas J. Wattles at 72 Bmmway, to 5.o. Thie is 2 c\xance to m'acure mady’ articles of unususl vilua. .Seo adv. for particuwlars. . i Park, Chirch c-xe-du " Thursday No\‘, 4, the fifR ‘mecting of the Travelers' ‘club Wil be: néld in ‘the | chagél’ at74 o'clock. AR the b Firls i {x o thifteed -are -invited to ceting Whl“be ma at 3 eight: of; the o) mx'_ zlve an mzeresflflg “pregen jcal, m{alnns or evesing y_ 1510’ the state armory at New TLopd, The. following WiTl I le mzrn; Béetho' Symphony No. 7, in 1.-< Poco” sounuto, \‘l.inqe 3. 4. Tene; Poe: Dfll Juu. De i ! Harricane's Gzl is Film of at the ni Fast Action makhodsv! ing Clever Masical Comedy pbeam Theatre, The son's Big Hit. Coming te Or. Mascot, the Sea- plot differs from t 1 comedy olot inasm average ch as iU is rea! | JOSEF STBANSKY, eomet!{ing tangible and carries the com- edy through a succession of amusing and hteresting situations which keep the au- dicnoein-laiughier and-wonder as-to the | outcome, In short it bas a real plot. Helena Moerill is one of America’s most popuiar light opefa stars. Her ) dinz in. THe Chocolate Soldier has never been surpassed and her Primcess Pat de- lighted theatregpers for two scasons. greatest success, and is suncounded by a great cast of singers and comedlans, . in- cluding ,Edward Orchard, Ann Stewart, T Ernest Miller, Robert Sawyer, Foster, Martin Albright, and Harry Murray, as well as th ¢ chorus that ever strayed from Err:d the season’s also heralded her class of musi¢al. show.. /A, musical ~show ovberein | good singers, good com- | wit Eoo0d” mw‘dlms is:as important As| | Bettina, - the Mascot,. she is making her What Is Gomf uu Course Own-mb; This Week, . DeLuxo CONcert oD+ eneas? B course under. the W M:-C..A Wednesday- evening of A% e - big - new u’mf.zfi-m*egfit ing: . TRaLY M he Y. M. C. A. offices; or>Bhs- shoe store "Q'\'le uta: o 2rd thet ft a%n oncoded. | han is seen as & 3 is .m.l:x»—g-a He goes to the rar‘:u ation that, with the sl make the most. Lo 2 € 1s secen to the finket .h Theodore Robegts 1 and Syivia Ashisn der cflicient assistance in maKing u..yg ture the sicoess it dederved a3 Our Lesding Citizen ~wilj be tlic Breed tlicatre again tbday shd. the’ feature atiraction, agd ol ees on the Lill inelbde, the B v 2nd an Educational Comédy: Boost N, The display of Norwich Me.’thanzfl. and Indnatr“il« Dée. 5, 6, j mény out of t.ow 14 drawn to the clty, at un.vflhe. The managemént are arl‘bt\ an . ext néwe uvu\hh{‘ c wili reach all eastefn!Conh as Rhode Jelagdi: “The: armery °% aniple Mloor -m will” position worthy- of this'prg munity. Thefe afy yéry® ln'rur\ The Dooths plannéd ‘are” d “chitectare and the sansé 2tyls used fur several of jthe: largest’a tlon exhibits in-the “cait. | somewhat shore, 8p activé work ‘e’ today on what 15 destined torbe- wonderful exibit:ever BeldHa: mm long with me progressive *spirit a“fl fest on all sides, the~ mwdmu'm the public that Norwich can feef this exposition. el S A 0 AN Horscimen o _ Semsatisn .o, ‘e | Four Broadway " theatre. The scene Shows. mr mn‘ craze which struck. et ‘thtnlly amd out” tail was fa'thfn " to plaps of Jacques d'Aufey, ‘who' the French technicalitf ot e tion. Rudolph Valéntino, ‘enackife { ing- maie” role- in - the “pléture; upon, as the famous ange’; ecute . some . of ;the & gained'an Anumw Terry as the ! 'anleenhu:um 7 Junc Mathis of the famous hovel: - ¥ ———————— =AM m.d directed it fir the. 3 corporation for Soctated Tk, _National, {roe~" has obtained two intensely e fects which have béen mairked’ 53 s Peinz imnoftant sCyances fn. atrectioh: