Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 8

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FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCLA, —— MAREET WAS DULL. New' York, .Nov. 20.~Pool operations in special shares combined with short coverings in other quarters where the supply of stocks at current prices was apparently scarce gave .the stogk mar- ket an appearance of-strength during the gréater part of today's relatively dull seasion. Some sharp -advances In the last hour were checked by a sudden short attack, on General Ashphalt. which was depressed to 40 .1-¢ and “then_rallicd to 40 5-8 for & net loss on the day, of 3 5-8 points. Interest of ‘the financlal community was centered principally on the strength of foreign exchanges, demand sterling jumping nearly 2 poits to $4.49 5:§ or less than two cents below the.high rec- ord. redched last June.. French frarcs, which registered their low of the year. §.17, only two weeks ago werd quoted st 7.41 and similar improvement was noted In the Belglan, Itallan and most of the ether European rates. Evea Ger men marks advanced slightly to 1 1-2 cents a_ hundred, despite an increase of 65,000.000,000 marks in note circulation shown In the weekly statement of the relchsbank. Expéctation of stock dividends was generally attributed as the reason for the strength of Continental Can and F. W. Woolworth, each of which established new peak prices for the year. Continent- al Can got as high as 102 for_ t time since 1919 when it was on a six per cent. dividend basis, but it drop- ped to 100 5-8 at the ciose, representing a net gain of 1 3-4 at that figure. Wool- worth touched 223, closing at that prico for a net gain of 13 1-2 poin Independent steels, public u sugars were the outstanding sharcs. ~ Trading In railroad stocks was quiet, their neglect being: attributed jto the poesibility of unfarovable legislation in_congress. Short selling was ' blamed : fof the| further weakness of Consolidated Gas, which got as low at 120° 1-4, ‘but the othér public utilities were strong, Pub- lic Servica of' New Jersey, being pushed op nearly 3 1-2 points and gains of 1 1o 2 being registered by Columbia Gas, Pacific Cac, MacKay Company, North American and Market Street Railway scond preferred. U. S. Steel common ylelded fraction- ally, but Gulf States moved up 3, Mid- vale 2 §-8, Lackawanna 1 1-2, Bethfe- hem B, 1 3-8 and Replogle and Vana- dlum 1 each. Sugars were in_good de- UNABLE TO SLEEP— DEPRESSED AND NERVOUS: Quickly Relieved by Wincarpis - “For several ysnl bad been in- & weak and run-down conditiva. 1 bad frequent fiinting spelis which always left me almast completely exhausted. - I suf- fered sol:;;h o -that the least thing: make almost me and it got to b o fl?ia '“ 3 gobd mg t's rible fits of depuuhn 'hldi. would last for days. 1 bad tiken". doctors” medicines.and tomics without oumber, but Iothhi seemed to do me much good. jInt Int Mer Mar ... Mer Mar pr . Int Paper .. Int Paper pr Kennecott Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motor A Mexican Petrol- .. Miami Copper MoK&TwWH .. MoK &Tprwi M K & T ful pd . Missguri Pa Misy/ Pac pr =) IIlIIIQ’COlfl.WIfmf . The dining room is the place on Thanksgiving Day ? You are going to display your art there upon the ! giunmg hble. -Such & feast deserves a wonderful setting. 'o add to—to complete the joy, have the Thanksgiving teast spread onthétdgieofabemfulnewdmmg room suite ! .+ You need dining room furniture this winter. ‘Have it for Thanksgiving when your table 1s surroumded by 3 guestsr Comblne the joy of a wonderful dinner with that of beautiful surroundings. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Ne.1..Oak Dining. Room Set, Wil- liam_ and Mary period, choice of fin»hc--hgh grade, 4 pieces— ' $121.50 CHAIRS TO MATCH _ Y Air Brake . 'Y Alr BAY Y Central He H & West . North Pacific . Pera R R . Plerce Ofl yi.... Plercs Ofl pr Ry Steel Spring Ray Con .. Reading .. . Reading 1st pr Repub I & Steel . Repub I & St pr Sauth Pzcific .. South Railway South Ry pr Tobacco Prod Tob Prod A Union Pac |U S Rubber s < cided to try 3 ibl’flfltml'fllul-’ DA oieep s peasely a8 8 Sl u T reuily betieve Wincarais i the greatest of all toice: (Mre. . A Bovith, 2367 X Von PeSL. Philadelphia, Pe) WINCARNIS " - At all geod Drugrists. Two Sizes, $1.10 and §1.88 WTE FOR ‘FREE INTERESTING BOORLET to EDWARD LASSERE. INC., - 400, West Zrd Street, NEW. Vm THANKSGIVING SPECIALS No. 4. 10-piece Queen Anne period set—Walnut, not a cheap sct—but very new and high grade— $237.00 No. 5. Colonial pericd Oak Buffet ~Just the thing to match your oresent tabie— $34.50 Anne Walnut Ex- West Un Tel West'house El . | Willys O'land Worth Pump Wérth Pump B - 1talidn Renaissance design artd finish, 10 piece suit—blue leath- o aeat ;halr-— 1 BOND MAREET. New York, Nov. 20.—Strengfh of most foreign securities in response to the sub- mprovement in foreign ezchange, regularity of domeéstic _ cor- | parate mortgages and firmness of United States government bonds stood out in { today’s relatively quiet dealings in bonds |on the New York stock exchange. Mexican 4's and 5's, each up two points iled the advance in the foreign. list, oth- er strong lines in which were Brazilian 7's, 7 1-2's and 9's, Mexican Large 5's, Italian 6's, State of San Paulo 8's, Zu- |rich 8's. United Kingdom 5 1-2's° of 11829, all up about a point. Bordeaux 6's dropped 1 5- points but recovered most of their loss before the close and Prague | mand i1 antlclpation of favorable an- |7, 1-2'S- and Paris-Lyons-Mediterrancan | nual statements in the next few weeks| &S dropped 1 1-4 and 1 3-4 points, re- and in reflection of the reported excel- } Z!‘:C;‘I“'l;“‘z;ed C;’;m:‘he_ 2““}"‘?} 1‘10“56"3 s,,las"‘fifi lent’ statistical position of the industry, | §8 slumped from 72 V-2 to 63 S8 on suppoit. Erie and Jersey 6's provided the sen- !sation of the railread list, jumping five ! points. Erie prior lien 4's and converti- | |ble 4's, Series B. Cleveland, Cincinnati, { Chicago and St. Louls 6's, Series A, ! Central of Georgia 6'm A Coast | Line CHICAGO GRAIN MAERKET. Chicago, Nov. 20.—Msterial set-backs in the price of wheat today - resulted largely from a hig new estimate -of the Argentine exportable. surplus and - fr outspoken bearish views expressed by a 3 g:. & %:?:vfieoali:a!h-r Seat . Chairg..=>> lan strong “and s!yle ‘value—SPEGIAL i No. 6. Queen tension Table, ‘sgves—stylish— $32.50 HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES FINEST SERVICE prominent Chicago trader. TI e ciosed -unsstled, lc to:2c net .k December 1.18 8<4 to 118 .7-8 and Ma¥ 1.16 .3-4. to 1.16 7-8. .Corn lost.3-4¢ to | 7-8c@1c, and oats 1.3¢ to 7-8c@lé. m provisions, the outcome :wis unchanged to 10c dowm, Despite -some initial appearance - ¢® strengt hdue: to.upturns in ‘Liverpod® quotations, the wheat market hers-gave evidence soon that fresh buyifig: power was of insufficien volume to' withstand |heavy selling. Shortly, after' the. open- ing, May touched a new high price rec- ord for the seasom, but -during the.Test of the day the bulls were at declded dis- | advantage. It was figured that Argentina mm be able to export. 37,000,000 ~bushels more than - has- herttofore been: t- ed. In ‘addition, the.amount of wheat| on ‘ocean passage as compared’ with a week ago showed an increase ot 3,500,- SHEA «BUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS SEE US FIRST ! ! WE SAVE YOUR DOLLARS !! -in the old one! gains of 1 to 2 polints belng registered American Sugar, American Beet “Sugar, Cuban American Sugar, Cuba Cane Sug- ar common and preferred and Punta Alegre Suga.. Some of the other individual strong spots were Otis Elevator, May Depart- ment Stores, Coca Cola, Elegtric Storage i at Mount Clemlens, Mich. = Edison | market report. U. . ta y”.an the ‘Grand Trupk | forecast (485 meters.) official weather | banquet room, and covers will be latd for | afternoon at 2 o'clock. The session 50. Battery, Postum Cereal, Tobacco Pro- ducts _and Reynolds Tobacco. Total sales were 530,100 shares. Call money opened and renewed at 4 1-4 per cént. and later advanced to 4 1-2°and then to 5, where it closed. Time money business continued/'to be done on'a 5 per cent. basis with trading quiet. The commercial paper rate continues at 4 3-4 per -cent. for the bulk of the best § nanes. STOCKS The .ollowing Is a summary of the! trénsactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: Hizh. Low. Close Allled Chemical <12y Allls Chalmers Allis Chal pr . ed up 1 to 1 1-2 pomts. Staboard Consolidated 6's, and public utility People's Gas 5's, Utah Power 5's, losses of that amount were regist ed by Brooklyn Rapia /Transit gold 5's, American Telephone 4's of 1936, Brook- T's and Interborough 4 iyn Union Gas 1-2’s stamped. United States- government bonds show- T's and Northern Pacific 3's mqy- Atchinson con- vertille 4's of 1960 and Seaboard Air Line refunding 5's each dropped 2 points | and. carried with them to lower ground Chicago and thwestern 5's of 1987, Baltimore and | Ohip gold #'s and Chesapeake and Ohio le me irregularity was noted In the | divisions, | Mon- | tana Power 5 1-2's, “Atlanta Frule 7’s,| United Drug 8's, and ‘Wilson convertible | closing at ‘advances of 1 to.2 pointsl 000 bushel: Lowest prices of the sepslun came af- jter word was circulated that'an aggres- | sively bearish’ position as. to” wheat had pbeen taken by a.Chicagoan o 'laet spring was conspicious -as- a-bull.- ; Ré- ports- that Great Britain:. and France were to press Germany for .reparations counted - as a further - handicap on friends of higher -prices, and so ukewlse did gossip:that the car supply had;im- proved, -especially . in - the. northwest. Corn and. cats receded . with .wheat. |\ o Corn receipts were heaviar, and. it wasg’ asserted that export -corn-at: the sea- board was accumulating’to a hurdvu- some- degree. Lower quotations on nm wet.kened the provision market. Chicago uratn Ittlat. | traig_ ston railroad: and ‘the ‘two ‘boys became fast | friends; ‘when. Edison. used "his spare mo- menm o _ take' up " telégraphing, under 's - supetvision. ‘When Jong enough “at Mount Clemens; hie' would: leatn: afew letters or combination frém . Ward, then . when his triin - stopped : at’ another -station . e | send ‘them back over the’ wires 1o fludit! Diring: the Cinil, war, Ward served as a‘teu‘nph opérator on:General Grant's Later e’ came: west for ‘a com- firm” 3nd sWorked-at. Satramento h the('pionser days. -Siberia-called him and-he workéd for' & while-on construc- tién. jobs there.” _Thirty>five ‘years ago he cafme to Vis-|; 2ifa: to set” up tepeaters ‘for’ the Vigalia telanm: office. “Hé* planned to stay chairman of the Mothereraft and Child Welfare committee of the Massachuseits Edison’s State Federation of-Women's club, and Mrs. Miner H. committee, craft and Child Welfare Federation. ers.) Late news flashes. Early sports news. .. METHODIST WOMEN TO HEAR 2.00 p. m.—Miss May Bliss Dickerson A. Evans, member of the will speak on The Mother- Work of the 3.00 p. m—News broadeast. 8.25 p. m.—Musical program. 6.00 p. m.—Nérket report. (485 met- 6.30 p. m—Boston policc -reports 8.30 p. m—Evening program. FROM FOREIGN MISSION FIELD At the Invitation of the New London AL the opening session, Mys. Albert Boardman of Norwich, president of the district, presiding, reports will be heard from the officers and chairmen. of the various standing committees. In the afternoon there will be an ad- dress on India by Mrs. Thompson of Portland, an experienced ‘oreign mission- ary. Miss Clementina Dutler of Provi-. dencoy” whose parents were ‘among the first missionaries from the Methodist church to go to India will give a sters- opticon lecture on One- Hundred Snap-| shots of Hindustan at the evening sés- sion. Miss Butler will also speak in the afternoon prier to the.annual elecuon ot officers. Delegates from Niaatic, Duld.m Moosup, Norwich, Jewett City, Baltic and begin promptly and the case in the National t.our.d' le‘ofl om Mis- sions. SUTT IS WITHDEAWN AGAINST MOWEEN A euit brought agamst the Moween Camps Inc.. which, conducted a cam in Lebanon for Jewish. boys, Bas withdrawn from - the ' supefior® without costs. The plaintiff is Eikin Smith of this city, doing business un- der the firm name of Plumbing " Suoolv House, N’er'lfli Am Ag Chem Am Beet Sugar . Am 'Can .. . Am Can pr Am Caf & Fdy Am, Cotton Oil Am Hidé & L Am Tel & Tel . Am. Tobacco .. Am Woolen ... . Anacondd Cop AMATESF . Balt & Ohio Beth Steel .. . Beéth Steel. (B) PBeth Stee! cu pr Brook ‘Rap Tr . Brock R:p Tr ett Butte Cop & 2 Buite & Sup Canacian: Puc Cent Leather Chandler Motor Ches & Ohilo Chi Gt West pr ChiM&ESLP...... ChiM&StPopr... “hi & N'west CRiRI&EP . Chilp Copper . Chino Copper Gosden .. Crucible St Crucible pr *.. Del & Hudson . Dome Mines .. Brig. .. .., Brie 1 pr ... Fisher Body . . Fisher Bdy (0) Pl' Gen Electric .. AT Gen El special . Gen_Motor .. Gen Motor pr Great North pi Great North Ore’... Hupp Motor. Car Inspiration Cop . iinols Central Inter Cpp pr .. Int Harvester Bome ‘six ‘months. to “get things” in run- According to the bill of particatars on irig ‘ordef -but:he has Deen here’ ever Jfile the plumbing housé had "a Biil Tagainst the camp for - $1,065.65 - for plumbing “fixturés ‘and supbliés Turnish- =d’ for. the camp in June and. July. 1923 on_ which' $500 had been paid. Sait was brought to collect the balance due. e N North Grosvenordale are expecud to at- Woman's Fi orelgn Missionary” society of | yini oy o e ct i the Methodist Episcopal church, the dise thet W..F. M. S.of Connecticut will hold its annual meeting in New London at the Methodist. church next Thursday. There will be threé sessions, one at 10.30 a. m. Tanother at 2 p. m., and a third at 8 p. m. At noon the TUnion'circle will serve a luncheon !or the delegatea in the church ed gains of 2 to 8 cents on $100. Wheat— Total sales (par value) wers $11,906,- 000. High.": : Low. -CioSe. 121% 118%™ 118%. 118% 116% 116% 119 108 108% 1% 1% 0% ‘Will Address Cengregational Aubeiintiin. The New London Association of, Con- gregational Churches’ and Ministérs will | hold a special gathering in the form,of : an important institute at the Second Con-| - Some men think they know. enough.. - 11927. The largest offering today was gregational church, New London, Friday | if they know where to borrow money. an fssue of $1,500,000 Central Illinojs : 3 = " % | Joint Stock Land bank 5. per cent. bonds| 3 - % A% = : = at priceh ylelding over 4.60 per cent. - to optional maturity and § per cent. thereafter. / METAL MARKET. New York, Nov. O—Copper m; electrolytic spat and -futures thh steady, \spot and futures’ sms irvn No. 1 1, Northern 30.00@31.00% Northern . 28.00@30.00, . No. Southiern, 424.00@26.00; lead steady, spot 7.00@7.25; zinc firm, East St. Louls spot and nearby delivery 7.2097.30." An- timony, spot “6.50@6.75. The western states Gas and Electric Company has called for redemption on {January 8, 1923, the entire outstand- ing issue of the company’s 10-year six per cent. gold not:s, due February 1, AE G Liberty Bouds. High. Low. § Lib 3%s ..100.22 100.10 IS Lib 1st 4%s 98.64 98.52 7 S Lib 2d 4%s 97.98 ~ 97.86 S Lib 3d 4%s 98.60 98.50 U S Lib 4th 4%s 98.30 98.22 Victory 4%s ...100.32 100.26 do called 100.08 100.02 Treas 4%s . 99.50 99.40 Quoted in dollars an dcents per $100 bond. ¥ 5 'Tuesday, Nov. 21. waz ‘Newark . (360 - meters) m—sulphur, by Albert M. An- Hneefl by Camunee' rano. 29,30 -p. . m.—Program -of Schubert mu- MONEY. 'lC- by the Schuben‘. ‘quartet. “New York, Nov. 20.—Call money- fifg- G ot micter ] er; high 5; low 4 1-4; ruling ratet:14:| 730 g —_— closing bidNe ; ffered ut 5 1-4, last loan | sioe ‘{q;.';;;, ’;fi;d..;v b ‘,’,’::‘,L‘“ Foreign Exchange. 53 call -loans. against acceptances”3 3-4 45 ‘survey. by Burland’s Orehes- With the exception of steriing, al ; quocations are in cents per unit of for COTTOX: Bm—hud viglin; . Russell eign currency: New York, Nov. 20-—Cotton spét qumt Ralph Burland, - sazo- Yefl middling :25.05. 05 2. 3 00 Sterling— Demand’ .. Cables .. Franes .. Guilders Marks . {Lire .. Swiss francs Pesetas , Belgian francs . Kronen Stveden .. Denmark © | Norway .. 1% | Greece 101% | Argentina » Visalta, 36% | soon may sbe_gent. ove 415 |3.0]. Ward, veteran qnd. whéd %- youth 2. £ A."Edison. Ward, whos lxty y telegraphing ‘maké him probably the old est operator. ;in ~of .seryice: In: thé " United. States; Hias’ nad-chary fice here. thirty- fivs yu-s | to r-tire. a i 4 started ulemphlng baex i1 | P8 m" Even the Orient Now cleans teeth this new way Do you know that careful peo- tooth paste can effectively com- y!eo!umfi!tymaumm bat film. teeth in 2 new way? brushing * And largely by dentai advice? / If you have not learned what Dental science bas long soughe to solve the problem of that Slm. Two methods have been found . One acts to curdle film, ene o make this . This new way fights the filmi s : research. The name is F’qw- tu people - beauty . which fermetits and forms acids. bodiedduemmfl-n- d-,-hu&. 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