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-+ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922 |A Bufletin For Sals :Advertisement Will Seli L yw York.’ Des. - t11.—The ' ‘irregular prices in today's relatively. dull | M3 l:fi stock mmrket. indlcat- -Gift Hosiery Will Please Yisiia Phone 127-4 power the short tnterests. to § e e W:hmnnm Stu Ny EN L. PERKINS "TEACHER OF SINGING Studie, Alice Bldg INSURANCE : ASTIDIOUS' men like our hosicry because it is exactly the weight they find most comfortable; it is' smari, yet inconspicuous; and reflects the finc quality. that their good Stk Vo Silk and Wool SHOES HOSIERY The Geo. W. Kies Co. 118-120 Main Street Est. 1866 Phone 1442 BULDNG OPERATIONS N NORWICH — fijiing * movement with ‘a Sew - in- Heigedl shares showing | marked ational 'Lead provided. ope “of “the | features Of the session, being pushed up . B poluts 1o 139 l-(in: x:hew hl‘hm”mofllw s soon after the opening, then 124 2-4 snd rallylng at the closs to 12§ -8, where it represented a net galn of 1.3-8.. Allled Chemical led. a rather spirited advance of chemical ' shares, cloging at 80, a_net gain of 4 3-4, the sudden - strength of these issues being |1 attributed a cessatfon of the exten- sive tax selling In this group and ve-|West Un Tel parts of substantial Improvement in the West'house A B . ;= fertiizer industry. Davison Chemical gel house El snd Virginia' Carolina Chernical ‘common spd preferred moved up 3 to 3 5-8} points, 2 - Htudson - Motors broke = through -to 3¢ 3+, 2 now top for ‘the year, on.an- .. nouncement of an.cxera dividend of .23 unts, a° share and other low priced Wistors hardened in sympathy, but for- folied thelr galns-fa_the lafar profit-tak- ing. StuCcbaker -dropped 1 .1:4 in ro- wponse ‘to professional selling. A decrease in the unfilled orders of the - U.:8. Steel Corporation was used as An: excuse for & short attack on cartain $hares In that group. but it faited~to Wmake much headway. U. S. Steel com- - fon. vieldéd a small ‘fraction” on. the day and Republic, 1 1-§, but special < Puying went on .In‘ Crucible, which 8d- ganced a point; other charges- in that group’ being unimportant. - . +Olls. ‘were generally heavy, losses .of 1 to 2 1-4 mwints being registered ‘by Houston, the ran-American issues, stencard Olls of New Jersey. and Cali- forifa, “Mex!c p. Petroleum, California Petroleum- an. loyal Dutch. Rails- were dluggish ond génerally lower, but ‘the 1bsses - tor the most part' were fraction- #l In, nature. Liqulf ition” far ‘the ‘' ac- sount -of the estate of Willlam . Rock- feller is the latest reason aschibed -for " e Tecent weaknes of St. Paul issues. i The. high' premlum for thé' loantig of Continental Can - stock indicates . the ex- istence of & sizeable short interest, cov- erinig operations today ‘resulthig In a * gain of approximately two points. Stocks * of ' tha Pacific’ Developing Corporation, operats chiefly ‘in. the' Orlent, 10~ PAWNBREOKEER RELIABLE LOAN CO. i -+ -LICENSED - PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Strest Norwich Ws Bay and Seit New and Second Hand Articlce. EVERY DAY IN YOUR OWN HOME IF YOU OWN A VICTROLA The marvelous singing of this great tenor-cantor has been recorded on Victor' Records and is one of the many musical treats which the Victrola will bring into your home. The Victrola i the only talking machine which reproduces the playing and singing- of the world's greatest artists exactly as they intended it should be reproduced. -Come-, in and hear the Rosenblatt records. If you haven't a Victtola,” make up your mind to have one now. $1.00 Delivers a Complete Victrola-Outfit to-Your Home — Balance on Terms as Low as - 33% .. 85% B .. 67 I D | Pump A Pump BOND MAEREET. - L York, Dec. 11.—No_definite trend | vas "apparent In today's relatively .dull |- dealings in bonds, gains and losses be-|. ing .about evenly divided at the close. In_ the foreign group Mexlcan .-.4's gainéd a point and. ‘some .Improvement was noted’ In United Kingdom § 1-2's, of 1929, presumably in !ympamybywkh the higher: exchange. rates, while ons_6's, 3 Prague 7. 1-76 and Serblan:Bs loit & oroa, 34 during tho past:weel seven point each. A good-volume of the ro- | bullding permits have been filed at the cent buying In- this group has béen for | office ‘af Fire Marshal' Howard L. Stan- forelgn account. 3 3 ton. The permits for:this week exceed _St. Paul issues showed’mixed changes,the number for the same weekin 1921 the refunding 4 1-2's, recovering all but | by four Permits. ~ With the marked fn- 1 point of thelr 5 point loss on Sat-|cresse, in the :building. operations it -is urday and the 4's of 1025 advancing a 'certain that the present' year wili ¢xceed point- while the Puget Sound ‘division 4's’any previous year since the office of fire dropped 2 '1:2 points, the Gereral 3 1-2, | marshal was established. The seven per- 1 1-2, and the. convertible 5's -1. While | mits _Issuea this past wéek -include two | =elne. for . taxation “purposes - has- béen for' new dwelling houses, ome for 2 new blamed for- the Tecent- reaction. in ‘this'frame barn, ohe for a frgme shed, one iy, TePOTLs “were . circilated in ~thé financial district today that. liquidation L Brindamour for alterations to-the bar- racks of the New .England Salvativn ‘Army Headquarters on Walnut .street. The: oyter walks will. be- of concrete, and | the building when complete wlil be 37 feet | front and 58 -feet deep. 1t will be arrang- ed, for ‘a_place. of -worship, auditorium seating about 180 persons .and Sunday | l’m An- the rear seating about 100 pu- pils. = Bullding still remains well above the PAINT AND WALLPAPEER VOR SALE—Paint. §1.76 Pfi!‘;:‘?m (ESTABLISHED 1872) 135-143 Main Street, Norwich are now being appled for. - The difficuity | DUNHAM ENTERS RACE FOR is-with the procrastination of the persors < d.e7m-nz to apply. It can be forseen that unless immediate active co-operation from i odgshciet those persons ig secured that the work of | hora; 15 B31d to be a candidats for the | Woddshcket lssuance will.pfle up during the last week | o5 SRR, OF the house b the mexy . of December-into such quantity.that (e | Huritord Times' politieal repories 1z, Arpen and family were Taftville vis- department will not be able to handle it|goos on to say Mr. Dunhanis -.,.,g: itors' Baturday, the guests of Mr. ‘and :”‘g‘“‘(‘hdd";— ;n‘e department 1§ "“dyiimo the race- for the speakership has | Mrs: Henry i : 0 do the work, has made and s making [ igiven the republican orginization a-jolt, every poseible effort o remind citizers of | eadp: o the duty to register early. et e cau (Iesdpty ALY The most: recent reminder, and one that his preference was for the house which will be constantly before the eyes | chaimn' ?ahlp of the committes on ap- ropriations. t of the public diring the balance of the igo:)mlaue‘:n:ndue vou 3118 Mipale e year, is a visual exhibit b 4 served o5 its unpaid clerk consisting of a lat the last session.. He was noted for serles of trucks loaned to the department | the thorough: of ‘mator vehicles by the state highway |bilis for ap; ness of his investigatioh ‘of commission, each truck bearing a I NEW LONDOXN % Max Socol has ‘the contract: for build- ing-a garage at 440 William street for ! i ’ Mrs. Marion Borkowsky. It will be of for a frame garage'and two for additions . . “for- two: cars and- will cost-$700. 3 and aiterations. for ‘the-account of the WHifam Rocke-| Valtentine Reich has the contract for & M:n g:]x‘m; :;-:eze{: \;&;z ;LRCGL:?M?‘ 5315; feller estate. was & factor.. °- frama cottage to be. built on Palmer ave- $ Irregularly also marked the “Test of |nue for Anurew Rossmark.’ The cottage 15 0 be of concrets blocks, 22x30 feet. the rallroad list, Frisco sdjustment: 6 | will ‘e~ 22533 fest and 'will contain six jAving-accommodations for two cars, and climbing 2 1-2 points and the Income 6's ! rooms and-bath. ‘The foundation will be e C0st Will be §400. of stone and concrete and the ‘exterior | - Bullding Permits dropping 1 5-8, - losses t:; ;fl:o i ]1-! points also taking place meapolis- | frish will be in. shingles. Ths roof will! Mrs. Marlon Borkowsky, frame garage, St.; Paul refunding 4's, New Haven. €', | pe yone in composition shingles. .- Wilam street, $700. Yehich s tars. Iowa Central B's, Péorla and Eastern | Antony Houiaiaic 1> wo_vuid a story |- Lulgl Cardiilo, addition- to garage, 8 O e e at & 1-4 per-cant. | g ms 1~ ® V7% |and‘s hair frame “house _pn . Jerinings Hlisabeth street.” $200. e e 5 batore - the. clome. | - e T e L lers' S 8treet. . The-louse will be 24x30 feet and _ Arthuir:C. Rudd, addition to. pathing ety vatc: continued a4 30| curitics e wan. the. buveranding Festore | ¥ill contdin . seven. rooms and-bath The payilion, Ocean Beaoh. $26.000. - oundation” will be of stone .and ‘cement Isidor Glater, balcony, 524 Bank street, with-a brick undérpinning. The exterior $200. per, cent, for the 30 day maturities-and |in the .industrial group, other = strong, § pir ot for the Icuger. perlode. L3 lapats iy Wwhic Producers and. Re-| i)y e of finish in clapboards- with slate- ~Wm. R. Golding, frame garage, | surfaced shingles on the toof. The fn- Mentauk avenue. $400. te: new. commercial ‘paper is'coming-in- |finers 7's an? 8's, with warrants; Amer- b6 machec peiie Baaky, commANUAE | fan . Agrisulbural - Chemicat Chile | orior . will be finished in~ hardwood. Number of permits for the week, ©; Mr. Hojnackl has also bedn granted a 'estimated cost.of bulldings, $26,500. 4 3-4-per cent. anted tant Copper (8, Cuba Cane 7's and and ‘ . ers' | v} - - 3 Agdjornment of -the, prem! Virginia Carolina Chemical 7 1-2's.: Re. L arszit 4o reit. & & prison Yoariugs | street. “The barn’ will be 12x20 feet and . gEAY, ESTATE SALES conference “in “Londan fafled to halt the|pubjic Steel ' 5's -were ,weak. sdvance In sterling, 'which touched $4.59,| United States government securities > another ‘new high ‘record -for: the. Year: | were mainly higher. - ‘Losses 6f 4 cents | 18 feet high - S . All the other -allied rates also moved [on -$100. took place tn -Liberty.3 1.2's| Charles J. Rathbun has"the contract | * i - higher ground but ‘the -Norweglad |and-the-third-4 1-4s, but the other active | f0F the bullding of a. frame garage on: piar 32 ; wallpaper, mfi’:‘s‘a‘wa Walo 50 ezt 18 re. . myla SPEAKERSHIP OF HOUSE Representative Dunham of Wethers- | M¥. 539 s it P o::huou. The speakers arge | ship situation s had its licati sign calling attention to the eituation and | with three persons—Alajor eg:\vn Buocn". requesting immediate action. These |ley, Leonard J. -Nickerson and Dajyle! trucks will circulate throughout the. state. | M. 2 AND MORTGAGE LOANS “In Nofwich during the past week there rate,: which touched a new high Satur- 18 points to 18.90. day.. dropping b N ‘STOCKS. “The' following ‘1s_a. summary of the : . ns on the New York "Stock change up to-3 P. M. .o Alifed Chemtcal Allls' Chalmers Am Ag Chem . Am' ‘Beet ‘Sugar . Am_otton, Ofl m} Catton Q11 pr, .. ¢ duy Hide & L) © 7307 3 { BElmwood avenue for Louls Simpson.” The Bpeé oo St rensiig et 49 | earseeowili b 13I8 feolwitn _coment 3 were $11,559,- | foundation. - The Interior' will ba seals e (e YRl AR50 | v e extariorwil-batn Salarahinglis: New offerings, fotalling _more - than | . Willlain E.-Shanley is tojeréét an-addh $20,000,000, .were put out by local syn-|Hon fo'his.present building at 499 Main dicates today.'the largest being the $15.-: street. ' The “addition . 'will be. of frame 866,700 lsste ‘of closed - mortgage -and | construction: and will be 28x30 feet'and collateral trust sinking: fund 7 per cent.|of frame constructlon. g conyertible bonds of -the - Dunlop . Tire | Healy and Washburn have the contract and Rubber Corporation of America, of- | for the alteration to the buiiding-of Em fered at 95:to yield 7.60 per cent.-Other | Welte op Era.ngun street. The ~altera- large - lssues were the $2,600.000 5 1-2 | tions will incluge the putting in-of three per ¢ent.. offéring of° the Adrlondack 'plats glass windows on-the second Hoor Power “an@- Light Corporation $1.000,- 3 and thé laying.of-a new floor in-the hall- 000. of St. Louis. county, -Mo., 4 1-2 .per way - and other. minor .altérations. The cent. road’ bonds and '$1,000,000 5 per|work on this has béen started. cent.-honds .of -the ‘Wichifa, Land bank: ot » Bx- 3 Jaseph .Borale is.to erect'a frame:shed; <A: public_offering of.$14,000,000. cuimu- | 7x8 feet, at 438 Main street to be used fér % were 9 sdles of real estate as compared 1419 ‘salesifor the corresponding week In 1921. The mortgage loans ‘for the re- Bpedtive” weeks “were $44,300 and 28,450. . 'There were 3 sales. of real estate In New London -during the past week a8 compared ‘to 10 salés for the same weck a year ago. ‘The mortgage loans for the xs'elssp_ecuve weeks were $21,600. and $88,- The State Situation Only a nominal amount of builing .8 indicated by the permits for new bullding X uction issued ih'the leading towns of. the state {n-the ‘past’ weék. The eta- tistics of thieseplaces show a total of 188 perniits. granted, for constructlon- costing Tonin—mentioned a5 candidates’ for The commissioner of motor yvehicles has | the republican nomination. ‘I'tie euusituce, no authority in the law to extend the tImeIDf Mr. Dunham-into the racé has added for registration; that is. the commission- ; to the difficulty of adjusting the compli- er has no right to say that the time for |cations. The statement was made -this takinig out of - registrations will be extended | week that the- republican lesders: had beyond the lst of January.. On, two occa- | Practically agreed. om a plan which slons in' the past the department has been (Would give the speakership to Mr. Nick- canfronted by the fact that owing to its [¢rson and the leadership of the houge to Inability to handle the business promptly : Major Buckley while Mr. Croniln would on-aceount of-the-influx and rush of citi-|be given leave to nurse.a deferred hope, zens attending to their registration at the | 17.S arTangement had the effect ‘of last minute it has been necessary to ask lE‘ £ police zuthorities not to enforce this law I1iction of rival candidacles.: It is" the. until some definite later date. It {s now °XPerience of " political “leaders that positively stated that because the depart- |T.Valry In aspirations is inevitably pro- ment has made strenuous efforts to get | uctive of friétion no matter how friend the facts before the public this year. and | 7, the candidates may Be to one an- because each intended registrant may.be | Pher : i earing the mir and of preventing the | Wich, P B s Eemr - 1Y wilk m"flr-::{ $484041, agalist 144 permits in the first | lative 7 per cent. preferred stock of the storage and other purposes. week ‘of ‘Decentber, 1921, the cost-of build- (B = ings for that period being §728,884 “and Jones and .Laughlin .Steel Corporation, 3 WILLIMANTIC . 1123 ‘permits In 1920, with buildings fog Siees | put out-today &t-107-1-2 to yleld 6:1:2, 3 - Woolen” . . i The contract has been awarded to. N: 93,428, - Anscop.a Cop :&ch T & 8.F .....J004 ::ch T& S Fopr 92 i & Ohio, ..... 0. 43% + Balt" & Ohlo pr Beth . Steel (B) ... _Beth Stgel .cu pr.. 95% « Beth .Steel pr 8 pc 111% Brodok Rap .Tr ... 16% Srook “Rp T of’ ., 13% “Butte Cop. & Z ... 9% © Butty & Sup ... ‘;nld!ah' Pacific .. nt. Leather ¢ Cond ..Leather. .pr Chandler Motor . Ches" & Ohio Chi Gt West . markergmust be gn afl Connecticut regis- . trat'ons ‘on"'the first 67:the year, or the person driving that car must' take the consequences, whatever they be. ‘Was oversubscribed. Liberty Boads. Tow. ..100.30 93,46 99.08 AT K COURT OF FEOBATE TIELD jtain“of being the e.holé:!l. . ifor the nomination. .= He- loyally bowed {to the sentiment for Mr. Huxford, whose nomination was seconded In a3 effactive The friends of Mr. Cromin,in New “that ‘lg;. WAS FOUND. A8 BABY ON o ABANDONED CHINESE JUNK | amoon S%nty are dimppolnted: - dacy has not been encouraged by James Haynes Hill,. for many years|the republican state leaders, in thefr at- a resident of New London, died Mon-|titude, are neglectful of- the. clatms of day morning. He had been in. feeble|New London county to recognition. In &} Dbealth for some time, but was able to|half century NewLondon be -out last Friday. His death was had the caused by heart . disease.. ., He', wouid {1876 the' offi have-oeen 76 years old next Febfuary.|{Waller. Ten years later John A Mr: Hill .had & strange and romanuc|bifts was -the- fucumbent.and: in 1839 career, some of the facts of which arc|Senatér Frank 'B. Brandagee,wielded the shrouded in mystery. He was 2 na-|gavel. These three were residents of the tive of Ghina and according to ‘the ac-|clty of New London. /It is aboul tim ¢ |.cepnéd” story when he was a’,small chiM|we had the” speakership agmin” .| he wis capfured by Chinese bandfis anddents of New ‘Laidon say. 730 2. - 3 d and | abandonied on ‘a junk An' ‘American| There Is a political “tradits Ocean - Forecast, : U. 'S. - weather - bureau , ship comménd ~of :Capt: -James!speaker of the héuse should (485 meters). - © Haynes of 'New ‘London, ‘was- about to|In 30 years that tradition . 11.30 2. m.—Musle. blow up the jurk when ome of the sall-|régarded only twice. . The 1:30 p. m.—Boston Farmers' Produce | ors. found the Market Report (485 meters) U. S.-Offi- | carried him to cial Weather Forecast. (485 -metérs). garments’ that the little fellow wore in-|Speaker, and the second time, 2'p. m-—Amrid Women's. Club. . -1 |@irated tnat he came from a high. caste|3orris C. ‘Webater of. Town! Forests, Harrls/A. Reynolda” IL | tamily. Hle was brought fo- New. Lon- Diedl the- sl Attragting the Winter % 3 don and. grew up with the ‘New. Londsn = x»,'?‘ Dirds, -Mts.’ Frank & LBk Waterford, Farmers ¢ 4 & boys of his time, attending the old. Bari- e b = W‘ . 1ot . and_afterwards receiving ed- wmi: . WGY - Schenectady (403 meters) cast -of widespread - zero- weather ‘that | ¢iol bulls, regained . much advantage. * Although the outldok pointed to.snow B ¥ ph d! lu:: 'fl‘ mld.,w“‘:”gh ibility” ex- slrn'n‘.h‘m’-‘ U.- 8. Naval Observatory time te t large areas t be' caught} = 5 % without._suffilent protection_and “tat A0 bosh Mok TR guits: séridus crop ge would ensue. 1y~ e . <y ing which this chance induced was chief- | . 1445 p.“m.—Weather report .on 438 ly in the' July delivery. ' On -the’ othér hang, ‘slowness: of export . trade . tended L ' . 98.46 Lib_lst 4%s 99.24/ . 1 Lib 2d 43s 98.66- 98.53 16% (U S Lib 3d 4%s 99.08 - 99.86+ 18% (TS Lib 4th 43.'98.98. ©98.86- ' 9% Victory 4%s ..100.42 100.38 -31%, ' do. called 100.00 _ 100.00 142% Treas 4%s 99.93. © 99.74" Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 U s, U’ S- Us us the oIy 023 bring Welr, elnl\nq‘ Y sad _;:(,:u nnm: mm with » copy In alwuw.-#munzrze{ tad the sams Town. and by pudlishing in bas LB SR et p. (m.~Produce and -stock market quotations;, news bulletins. .—Congert program. - WGL, Medford Hillside (360 Meters) T a.' nt—-Before Bredkfast Set-Ups. 30 ‘& ‘M. Musle S 77", Forelgn Exchange. E With the exception u, -aterling, a) tions ‘afc In:cents’ per unit: of for { the segsion camé to an- end. > Corn and oats like wheat reached new: top prices Tor ‘the season, and ‘then: &x: % red heavy welling < duazin mome: des| gree to liberal receipts.of corn heré. ‘De-~ mand,. though,, for’ corn was.'good. - ° Provisions were lifted by a rise in hog _yvalues, lard sold .at. equal. to: the high- estfigure of the. season. i ile " Copper- _ €hiho Copper. .. infant in the cabin’ and |that period was at the session of 1333 ‘2 place of ‘safety, Thc|When Iseac W.. Broks .of 3 1198 - 109%- 71 0% ‘ay ok ueca*so~ fn-an Episcopal seminary.’ “The|ers’ Exchange inet ship that: rescued him spent two yearsithe home of Hugh R. cruising Before bringing him- to -Now|dent of - the organiaat London. ) . 4 tion-on_t3e . resigna “He took up the real egtate aud.insur-| Kenyon -as manager afice business in which he was.'engaged | Arthur C. Davis. of for: 40 years. ‘He made his home with jturnpike was named. ‘to - Mrs. -Lucy Chapman, a sister -of Cap-|Kenyon ‘and as. manager. » , His:a rative s “the & y-‘.n]n,nma'm the™ exebangs. . : 1 Produce _meters). Market ~~Weekly” Business: Report, by = e 3 : ¢ Reports. Late Sports News. T ‘date, “Dec. 17, have been ls- ~ (WwisTMAS P2 . A sensible gift of twenty-five fine cigars .

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