Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 10

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FNANCIAL AMD COMMERCIY [ 2= Moty Tt A Am Am Cotton Ou ... li MAREET CONTINUFD STROXG. |alizing sales. New Jemey closed at|im Hide & Leath Hol days 3 2 American A at 98|Am Hide & L pr .. j % New York, Dec, 7.—Stock prices en-|198 12 up 1; Pan-Amer ; ; ved another vigorous advance in the |14, : o b oved another vig i, the ) ELHEREILE S T eI e e We Make Loans on Fumni \arly part of tebuys seasion but the|and Mexican Petroleum at 235 13, up|A ‘apidity of the rise nduced consider.|1:% Producers and Refiners and Cosden|Am Woolen .. . ture up to $300.00 T ar | A Cop . - i - bl X ling in|Offered better .resistance, the former|Anaconda = Bior Gealings with Dhe yesult that wros.| Closini 8t damet zain of 3 1-4 and the|Ateh T & S B -. 5 RO cf» ! ing prices were irregular, but mainly| latter at a net gain of 1 1-2. SR el " sigher. g Tobaoco products A improved 1 1-3|Bajt & Ohio - - ; YOU can borrow $300.00 or less on 4 While dealings were on & more. x| O3 I'ORS of higher earnings, other to- eel ¥ 4 0 A 20008 4 athy. United|Beth Steel (B) ... Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, or any ensive basts than earller in the week,| o thine o e, ! cached 65 1.2 |Beth Steel cu pr other form of good security, with- reding was simost satirely fn tho|Losies Iadustrial Alechol reachof 65 13} peth Steel pr 7 p 9110 . 1 e I SR BT e s 1 WILL START FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th fevelopment had little effect on the LY gof ;50 PYOINCH DU S0 Gav. An-|Brook Rap Tr ctfs or longer to repay, if desired. In- e T T e but !fl“;“g;“ur r"!‘;‘zz( nouncement of higher tube prices by the|Butte Cop & 2 ... % 8 |fterest rodue:‘s murlmhly oA a_favorably influence ound reflec- | Butte up ... n principal are E k k d d d 3 'Secrotary Mellon, which was. geu| B iy TG SRPOY TR US| Canaatan. Pae 11l B ntire stock marked down, regard- wrally regarded as a bullish faotor: te}qmon ang ¢ 3.4 in the preferred. Cent Leather s X hone us without delay, as we } St 2 ep il R ST e S S T e e o ‘o e less of cost. All choice garments, in y 3 Pl 1a1| cent low, but dropping to 130 1-3, off 1-3; sy PHONE 1684 ::;“e::n.ngs statements of industrial) ¥ the day. at the close. ~Hudson Mo”g;{ g: g::t: = 5 5 CALL, WRITE OR ] t t l Rt % i __|tors established a new peak price at 24 Ghi of Vet F - BENEFICIAL the very latest styles. High-priced @ividend-paying shares| g’ zng Hupp duplicated its previous Gy 3f & ai'p pr > orovided the most spectacular EainS pign o 95, Baldwin, United States Steel qpni g Nwest ... LOAN SOCIETY ) \ ay Departmen: Stores belng pushed| yng Corn Products were quite actiVe cp R T & Pac ... . : : DO 3, Mi w d I S . p mote than 10 polnts o 17¢ 3-4.|bur only fractionally higher - on the Chilg Copper . NEW MARSH BUILDING ’ : n't S8 the onderful avings. i mew high record for the year, and gy Chine Crpie. Mackay companies establishing & TeW oy money held at five per cent.!Gosden ROOM 302-3 stak price at 113 1-4, then falling tack | mroughout the day. The time money Cosden pr 5 NEW LONDON, CONN. " it the where it repre-! s taeists Twerel nted a \ 5 1-2 on the d“y.‘lnd commercial paper m: €Te | Crucible Steel . but closed at " quiet with no change In rates. Crucible. Bt ; : : '/ d ¥ains of -2 to 6 pomts also were % 5 v, hado by Kresge, Woolworth, Tidewator| MNore- new high records for the Year:Del & Hudson .... : . omen’ S an Lo 2 ¥00 | were made in the forelgn exchangemar- Dome Mines 2 : S Baning: taciher mliing BMHL|Soeel S cwa. bl el et d Bl Sop Iropping to 7 allying at the close par for a week, went to a discount of Gen EI special . the ‘late reaction !n stocks had a de- : ] Fine Business Suits Smart Tailored Coats 3 1-84 of a cent. }Gen Mofor. - s % | pressing effect on the late trading and o ‘the day and 1-4 above last night's s Plggly-Wiggly. i 5 Wesvhouse: E1 ... 60% 60% 60% ket by sterling at $4.57 1-8; Dutch Erie e - P Rallroad shares again lasged behind| giiadrs"ar 39.07 cents and Indian rus Brig i pr ; Willys O'land . % % % MISSGS he rest of the list. Great Northern pre-! % 5011—‘_—]) MABKET. \ slightly at the close. French checks Fisher Bdy 3 ; : : : ) o 2 | 5ot above seven cents again and ths Fishor Body (O) br ord New York, Dec 1—Bond prices were 1 : All-Wool Overcoats Fur Trimmed Coats | Canadian dollar, after holding around Gen Electric .....186 buoyant in today's early dealings dul e 5 ; o - : Snappy Sport Suits Mot 2 , closing prices were irregular. The de- : 5 = - E mal figure. Other changes in the rall . ‘gf: et Deb. 1nres mand embraced & much broader lst, / o | New Pencil Stripe Fur Trimmed Suits & U0 ! STOCES. Mot Deb 7 p ¢ 983 confiming the recent bellef that the . oL / e ot b st e The o ias AT A Eprmary doT the e e D Sein uncertainty” regarding the government e Suits Beautiful Dresses narly part of the ses I dar i1 | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- |Great North Ore .. % | financing, the tetms of which were pub- i St\lrdy Tweed Suits ew Jersey, cro B n-| change up to 3 P. M.: Hupp Motor Car ) 2. lished today, had had a restraining ef- 2 New Blouses ican A touching 100 7 i Hich Low. Close |Illinols Central .. fect onl businces. S g Extra Quality Serge o 5 34, and Mexican Allled Chem -......-73% 2% 13 : : ecretary Mellon's annonee: o e 5 e bl A s e e e \{:v’m{xa;;:zszec.a Ppens the forthcoming' short term _issues was : L Suits Separate Skirts luced or wiped out by the closing re-|Am Ag Chem .... 31 30% 30% ,lm Mer Mar ...... g | favopabiy ‘recaived in the financial eosm- ITht S wes iy munity, © United States government - — i D % bonds showing marked strength dur- Kennecott .. ~iss ing the morning but yielding somewhat Harold J. Gross, James H. Hurley ‘and ‘E. “Tudor Gross, Auctioneers [l Lehigh Valley ... i thel otietaiun flatsfdeslings R 960TH AUCTION SALE o Yt g b it S T 3 e CHARGE ACCOUNTS OPENED/ Trustee’s Sale By Public Auction |icxe®w,: A pomt guin io Sordeaux§s was : . : ; By order of E. Arthur Tutein, Trus!eeyo! Allen Spool & Wéod Turning Co. g:isigg:s fi%dgr ST 2 3% ‘zfi;uuz i d:“‘ : m‘:’ . W!th All Responmble People‘ The REAL ESTATE, MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT |!¥*% =% &k T o oraas s o dropping 3 points, but the other liens ~f the ALLEN SPOOL and WOODTURNING co. s ithat road showed an improvéd tone. Some weakness 2lso was noted in the NIYNH&H. % St. Pau!, Atchison and Erie convertibls FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1922 Norfolk & West issues. but gains of 1 to' 1 1-2 points Commencing at 12:30 O'Clock, P. M., on the Premises North Pacific were quite common In other parts of the ! 3 %1 list, of the more important being MYSTIC RIVER, AT FOOT OF WILLOW. STREET , : St. Paul 48 of 1525, Dattimore aai MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT 2 - 5 Qto gold 45 end convertile & 12| . Read & esapeake an o~ convertible &' 1—PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE—1 Reading 3 pr é i 4 | Wisconsin Central 4's. 1llinols Central Group of frame buildings; about 41,000 sq. ft. floor space; about 1 3-4 | Repud I & St . retunding 4's, New Orleans; Texas ani i 5 Rep I & St pr % % | Mexico 5's and Lake Brie and West- ::‘:!w’::gh bordering 650 ft. on Mjttic River, with 16 ft. depth off its South Pacific 7 ein’ first 5's. e % South Railway - ; Cerro De Pasco §'s.climbed 2 points 29 SHETUCKET STREET NORWICH, 320—LOTS of MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT—320 South Ry pr ... and-led the advance in the inaustriai| THE COMPLETE EQUIPMENT OF AN EFFICIENT AND PROFITABLE | Tenn Copber . ETUp. other sirong, spote)in which wers PLANT FOR SPOOL MAKING AND PRINTING. : ; o|Ahebican Bmeking bie itsrnational F Tob Prod A . Paper &'s, series B, Magma Coppér T's,| == = To be sold separately, in lots to suit purchasers, to the highest bidders, § Union Pacific , Midvale Steel 5's, Standard Miliing 5's, 7 2 sl 3 : 2 bushels last year. | Catves, e .s'or 2 yield of near > Tsla e U S Rubber g : E Rhode Tsland Reds v without Timit or reserve. Diintrichr ;“t:fl“i‘,‘! ‘:Efi""l;“‘;’ i mxg‘:"“{‘; Provisions wers firmer in line with Cows, live, i 889 cent. Th z TR or Descriptive Catalogue, Apply to Y 30- 30qqn : - Inlhog values despits free selfng of lard « ow 98 o, Yeos the' traction group, Cumberland Tele-1y * 3 yses with Liverpool connection:d Cows, milch, hd G. L & H. J. GROSS BRI phone 5's improved 2 points; American S N e . = ; Telephone convertible §'s and. North — 3 1 ; : ! e :;;bcl'*"“ 1808 e e Ohio Traction and Light 6s, 1 sach| Chicago Grain Market. w’gggs! i e 0 200 t 2 Noth Bent eal ate and Insurance, ‘estminétér Street, Provi 5 5 Vest Un Tel . i Z - me, best smoked, ib. . as i 3 L ’ fovigehch L West'house Air BK101 93% 100 ;‘:‘: 1’“{'_“"‘““’“"" 8= mere Wesk; drop: 2 P * iLard, pure, Ib. g . g _ Whike Legherne Tnul sales (par value) were $11,964.- 5 Y 5% e “’1;_) s wit sife o o re, dressed, 1b. . SEabito: oty “at (pas wax miats - | day of a $6.000,000 issue of ORhio and . ; o enen Northern Gas company guaranteed e ’ . ° ¥ | Veal, medium, In. three year seven per cent secured goit Foal, ' ' ' ' notes,” series A. Announcement = also e ° ° M ° was made that the entire issue of $4.- .. 43% G s : {550,000, six’ per cent, equipment trust soe - 43% Sraim, certificates of the -Frult Growers Ex - 0% 9% DON,T F A!L T.o A—[erND THE press company had been sold. g;:: Nlofloln::? = Cottor d M 100 1b: Liberty Bonds. - Local "Wholesale Market Deyhaaan: 100 iaY i Do (Himn | Low. | Closs Flour, 96 lbs. sack : 3 5 a0 St Furnished by, the Marketing Bureay’Hominy Chop, . 13 ' principal breeds ar as f szdddzias;sgz" 3814 of the State Hoard of Agriculture to,Linseed Meal, 100 ibs. . .05 3. us for a- 98.70 s 2 buil 74| the Norwich Bulletin. | Middlings, Std., 100 Ibs. . 50 1. Plymouth Bocks s 541" Good- demand: Boxed apples, boxed Oats, No. ling : “1000 - 10000 -30 | grapes, Conn. fan. eges, Jettucs, celer. Poultry -Gra 1 3 = B‘I’flr::adfm el | _Am ¢ s w.| NOW IN FULL SWING AT THE fh i Meom o s S ne 5 1 ool TS T B Poor demand: Squash, cabbages, | Timothy. loose. 100 1 3 Mass, actac 41 eliliass oo cents per $100 A S Wheat, 100 Ibs. : G 5 Maurice E. Bride 3 el Frolts and Vegetables. Market Conditions i rm—:, Conn. ... } Forelgn Exchange. Apples, gr. A, bbL . 34 so $6.00| There were few changes reported aiong | S BI2dford Allyn (White) Belmont, . With ion: of dterm ‘Apples, cooking, 14 gt 95" the vegetablo line today. Onions, care | = L e e Eu::: e u‘,‘ ‘Apples, boxed - R et celery were higher in price to- | ™ — ‘ :‘mura Soap SEReTeT S Cranberrles, bbl. . 50 15.00 day. Onloms are. scarce around _this | : L 35 BROADWAY 820 MAIN STREET Year | Oranges, box 50 5.50 \le:uon of the country and so high prices Wyandottes w R Hel D Y ou = atarciay Cabbage, bbL . ; will predominate on them for some time. |“ NORWICH, CONN. . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. s'g‘w‘ - X % {?:‘;“ Carrots, bu. - 5 150 |The demand for Conn. fancy eggs stilif Obed G Kalght, Bridgeton, It SR i 0% | Celery, " doz. bunches . ‘1o 150 ' continues to be good. The réceipts have | Srank B. Matteson Davieville L Clear YU[fl' S‘nn . : 5 0% | Letttice, doz. . 00 125 Increased a great deal Quring the past RS O o gl acal 3 i < ; Onions,” bu. . ‘25 1.50 four days. The range In price on this e | | fo. St i cpavhers, Semte The gOOds Placed at thls sale are StHCtly new and Govem- E 3538 | parsnips, bu. .. 2.00 - grade of eges is from 70c-75¢ per -doz. | U84y Anderson, 3 “"‘1—"——] » d Af . . § ; Potatoes, nat. bu. ..., 110, There are qulte a few cattle on o en 1 : Po'atoes, sweet, bbL. ‘. 2125 | markets now. The demand this morning ment made. €w prices Of spec‘a-ls we have to Ofler at. e Recie =t 3 Spinach, bu. .. 25 1.50 was light and prices were holding firm | prices far below Gove: it et ral ¢ S Sauash, wanter, T . 03 04 on all grades offered for sale. There is | Jgiiiy] e 2 Pl Sance o T = ; 1125 2 slow demand for all grades of poultry Bosis: adl Dty _{in this city. AN prices on them were e =% about 02c higher per pound. The but- SHOES SHIRTS | RAINCOATs [l M @ss’ o & i s = | Important Notice Argel nn. newl 4 £ ARMY WORK SHOES | ARMY O. D. SHIRTS | U S- ARMY OFFICER’S === -~ -1t 2 & ,..,.L‘:;‘, e i i tae avine - soniess a1 AT $1.95 AND $2.95 Dopble Elbow RAINCOATS Ay B : e etore ot e e | Commencing January 1st, 1923 3 a 7.—Copper - firm; son of the year. They constitute 40 AT $2.95 AT $4.25 dlectralytic, wpot aua futures 14; tin|Butter, best print, Th. P T ok e SR Y spot and . nearby “37.25; futures Ducks, live, ib. > : ?;‘;fiix"’l.‘f’a‘ :;flz‘x m‘:m o eat h:;. 5 | HE: AI A E:XP ARMY TRENCH SHOES : EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE B1i03% £5%7305758, ot |G e T ol |36 gee Leghoras'and otner St | s - ARMY REGULATION SER East St. Louls spot and nearby delivery | Geess, dressed, Ib. 35" 45| nervous temperament and perhaps there- AT $3.50 Double Front and Elbow _VICE OV%CA?I'AT 730@7.35; antimony, mpdt. 6.5006.75. gk-;v; Hoawa, . S fore are more respomsive to climatlc NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD $3.95 490 RATH ' e 7 Pork loins, 8-10 Ib. av. i “ggtoonditids ‘and to. chaages. ln imasiage” b U. S. ARMY MUNSON -~ AT $15.50 : o o Pork loins, 10-12 Toa. av. 3 i s oaiies ohthie POPULAR DAYLIGHT TRAIN WILL CARRY eftect more quickly on Leghorns than on LAST DRESS SHOES | ARMY. ALLWOOL REG-| “2RMY MACKINAWS ~ | viss cocme, o 8 s jon B Mosiom w208 L e e L EEEING P LY TV AT $450 ULATION - BLANKETS AT $8.75 : = " catves, best live, 1. T Sy o M e e R e ; the total lay for all pens was 25 ““coTTON. AT $3.25 — Ry TErTIER— | e i, B et o , Boston and St. Petersburg, Fla. quiet; middling 24.85. ARMY OFFICER’S ARMY ALL-WOOL JEKRKINS " ' CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Leaving New London. .. 11.40a. m. SHOES, AT $4.50 - UNDERWEAR AT $4.00 AND $4.50 Lo g gy oo Leaving New Haven. .. 12.46 p. m. $2.25 Value, at 95¢ GLOVES | 3 Leaving Bridgeport..... 1.23 p. m. ALL-WOOL HEAVY FROM 15¢ TO $2.35 304 Suly 3108 Hm $1.08 - = - Arriving Jacksonville 8.35 p. m. next SOCKS enrrperd raame Bl 1-403-5 aavance, and provisions vary- = - b evening, and at St. Petersburg, Flu. SHEEPSKIN COATS ing trom uachanged Tevrte ts's T ot =250 35c PAIR—3 PAIRS $1.00 . AT $10.50 O AR e e 3 second morning 7.55 a. m. LEATHER REVERSIBLE HEAVY ‘ALL-WOOL GENUINE LEATHER t p : DIRECT CONNECTION MADE AT JACKSON- : BOSTON BAGS : - *VILLE FOR ALL EAST COATS, Valued at $35.00 SWEATERS pioly e TE T 5 =) COAST RESORTS. AT $17.50 o b : = i e SR BIIS ONLY thru Florida lleepa with dny- i 4 A this e, NAVY.PEA COATS OVERMGHE TS - Tk e gl sl NOBLE CIGARS ' ARMY: SLIP-OVERS | AND TRAVELING BAGS [ & Saicetion ot i ; MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW. CONSULT ‘Washington abou AT 95c—$1.15-$1.85 | AT $145—$195$2.15° CHRISTM AS p ACKIN c YOUR LOCAL TICKET AGENT OR HATS, CAPS, PUTTEES, SPIRAL LEGGINS;: 'BREECHES, PANTS, KNAPSACKS, J| 5, times 2 siimuin : EABOARD AIR LINE 1 CANTEENS, AND DOZENS"OF -SERVICEABLE ARTICLES 'roommnousfi' :'. ...m:m S . A fle"“'b’e gift of t”“"""fi"’ fine cigars || | usz West 420d Street” = New ir.i‘:Y MENTION, AT FAR BELOW GOVERNMENT COST. : e e | | for one dollar and seveniy-five cents

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