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S T 3 2 ; e ; =3 * NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,- . = : Chile © 27 < 2% 2n4; \gfoups, there was.a fa E )" of suci: unusual charact . o weal g geogros B ey i AND MMERFH\) | Chito Copper il 24 o0 a3% 24 ifor Ciba € - y ! wheat at Liverpool twas i ; : : % Dulietin For Sal: g v tuifis {Com Pred Ret”.. 185% 3x= | <, 3 quoted £ full peahy lower thy ac.us! e . wi g e Advirds-mont Wil 3z Cosden .. .. e 37 g elephone - o i5 value of the cerezl-aeross the Atianti 4 - I 4‘4 “i8 - & B © 71 Costten pr . ¢ g 15, as figured hére was 2 cen 1 th t T S TiE Crucible Steel . % 3 67% up 1 to nearly 2 points, Cerro De Pasco higher. Bulls contended tha . MARKET WAS STEONG day. General Baking company rose 7.Crucibie pr B 91 | &'s lost nearly 2 points on prolit-taku ward course of sterling was an indica- . e points on declaration of a 200 per cent. | Del & Hudson 2034 120% | but reduced the loss to 3-4 at ths tion of a return. of mormaicy- and were ! New TYork, Dec. 13.—Stock prices cOR- ' giock dividend. Additional -short cov-iDome Mines 2 423 close. Repubilc Steel 3's also were heavy, disposed. also to regard a -riee In Ar-, nued their rise to higher ground In to- ering in Piggly-Wiggly also sent that: : ) | resivent Harding's recommendation gentine wheat quotations as.bheing.large- day’s market, a stimulus for the expand- |stock up to a new years high at 55 3-8 - 3 5 al amendment to restrict +1y due. to """"‘“fi"a‘«i"hfi'“s n(::- (= Some of the other strong Spots were : i o ta < ies has resulied in a change. was conce wever, . thai | *4 buying being given by a continaance of |\ Tican” Car, Cluett Peabody, Cuban | Fis U5 s 2nd for those issues al- 'unfavorable weather for the Argentine logr money rates, additional stock and eX- | 'Sygar preferred, Eikhorn Coal, Mexican |Gen: Flectric ... 1823 182 ough a long time must nccessardy harvest -was -likewise —partly -responsibic: = tré dividends and another sharp Tise in| Petroleum, Pan-American A and B, |Gen B special ... 1 4 pse before such an wmendment could | Speculative purchasing of wheat was| = ex most of which, how-;Pressed Steel Car, United Reatail Stores Gen Motor Sleis e i ba-nade effective. on a broader sczh an -has -been witrd - 'wumm:u Mmflm’ later. sm.r: sub- | 3nd Willys Overland preferred, the gains |Gen Mot pr ..:.... 85 = 843 ; ! (par valae) were §13,337,- |nessed of-lafw and waszascribed to omet " o720 R i z ranging from 2 to 7 points. | Gen Mot Deb .o.7. 83% 823K ST 1§60, - > extant to & -review- by & JEadig tradime| - ~- P = ' Jogt to pool operations and possessing | General Asphalt broke noarly 4 points Gen M Deb 7.p.c .. 88 5 1 no large bond offerings put | 2uthority dwelling.on shortage of world | 1n 2ddition, coples of letters were maj fxra dividend possibilities again received [on the amnouncement by President Se- |Great North pr .. sgh marked e of wheat 2s compared wis b most attention. {wall that a new agreement had been |Great North Ore 3 Ave cent. sear. Sellers were for the most pa ! Ope of the surprises of the seasion W2s | mage with the Royal Dutch Shell group | Hupp Motor Car of Bayamon the decision of the directors of the New 'wyerche insread of a one-fourth interest ! Hllinois Cent Perto-Rizo. whi 4 to yield ize prefits. Forecast : 0 3 York Central ralirosd not to increass the in futurs surplus profits of the Venszue- | Illinois Cent 460 to 4.665 per cent. Announcement [or the entire domestic. grain belt fafled |lané Paper Board Co. of Versailles Un Feguiar 35 dividend rate. Speculative in-. elan Oil enterprise, the company will re- | Inspira Cop . . . also” was made that a local syndicats |t0 have any decided betrish effect. . .| ed Metal Mfe. Co., Grosvenondale Co. of \stests had antleipated an increaSe to 3 ‘alize at once.through receipts of a royal- |Int Harvester :~ {héaded by the Chasc Sezum‘es~m;npu}. Corn and oats,-3s, well .as. wheat, | North Grosverordale. Achland Cotton Co., F6-0or~37 basis d their disappointment™ ty of 1.8 on the crude oil production |Int -Harester was the successful bidder for the $13,- | touched new' top .prices for .the- season. | Jewett City, Cyril Jehason Y was"reflected in a sharp drop 'iIn that ¢here from commencing January 1, 1923, | It Mer Mar 000,000 Philippine government 30 year Rural offerings lacked volyme. oats a3 | Stafford, Springs, Paco Mfz. Co. niel- | having a circulation stoek which touched 93 1-8- as again®t Roya] suffered a net loss of neariy 3 |Int Mer Mar pr . 1-3 per cent. bonds at 95.‘(\7 They | Well as com being reported in demand | gon, Warrer Woolen Co., 1 least ome day prior to the date fuesday’s high of 96 5-8, today's ci0SiNE points on publication of cable despatches (1Nt Paper. .. SRATEy il be olesed next wook. for livestock feeding on farms. { Springs, Bishop-Bidwell Ce g2 ad that return be made o quotation of 93 5-8 repfesenting a Det | stating that the interim dividend haa |Kennecott .. R 5 In the provision market buying on the | Mpchell, Fureka Mfz. Co. : e e T ioer. tais Gedied. in Smpathy.. boti e couesd T 18at0 10 per cenjon e e : Liberty -Denda. e P e ey [ Amertcan e e L s e e e & o E ded i il *h | Ma Ty / o rpenter, Easern Connecti- | of reco: theprared i response to tho fresh biying Bk ok DB ST i e e e an Petrol: 2 948 z © S Lib 2ys . fLER Low Closis break in the price of lard at Liver | oy Textlie asociation, "v: FBLEN M. DRTSCHER A8 that group during the afternoon CIos- ' the girectors’ action in approving the ap- | Mizmi soses Sl -a2 -24 | pool. Rockvile. a zector 4 : . U S Lib 1st 4%899.10 9374 95.88 & A fim.var; nn;tdwd hltb‘fer- “wfl: propriation of $20,000,000 from the prfln'“o e ) . 35 |U 8 Lib.2a 4%s9858 3 _95.46 - Thesc letters show that the proper oSt e gains limited to fractions. and loss to -be applied-to the reduction O et 161U S Lib 3d 43%s98.92 7 93.84 Chicage Grats Market. deepening of the. Thames river at Nor- e e o e e s ey ok feod WIS which fs carvted st a0 | UG SRS S 5210 5 Lk ith 4nsss0 o5 95.70 | High: -~ ‘Low. ' Clesa:. | wich will not ofly be a distinct advan- sl S i e e 000c.0_010. ¢ INat Bn. S it Victory s 10050 - 100, 100044 L l2% 1 134n tage to Norwich but to the entirs eastern e ol by a|,Call money opened at 4 per cent, easeq | T3 BT BL g do cailed ...100.00 g 100, el 124% - S 121% CU1es% part of Connecticut. . Some excellent gains were made by off to 3 3-4 and then advanced to 4| 5 = y Treas 44s 99.88 99.84 e LD 112 114% The whole matter now rests upon the 'R Bumber of the speculative favorites, Not- again before the close. 'Time money con- (N T ,’;““k&v‘;’m s o [l e S S A el : outcoms of Major Peterson's report and bty by Baldwin, which touched 128 1-3 tinued firm at 5 per cent. for the longer |NOTIOlE & o bond. - e TA% 705 the efforts of the cEambee ars fully bent #nd closed at 137 34, & net gain of '3 maurities and 4 3-4 per’ cent. for the 30 | NOrth Pacific. ... ! L4 1% - g = ¢ woints. A sihg of the short int: i Ln ot foRie ) [ remt R —. - % & R to sce that his report is given due o diver; wmust be woMd at st in Cont.iqn“e:v.;l%:n alko resulted In o ‘fm“di Lilme znhm CQTmerc}"{: N,; Plerce Oil : Foreign Exchange. 3% % #ideration by the Washington offi | Nawrocki, Yantic. coming into r! = 3 = +hi = e /2 3-pett gain in’ that stock. Dhare s Tatrty oot S it e | Fy CStesl 8D : Witk the exception o sterlieg. af : s o Spoctaifiixiaction yevel Crvoratle ided- Fisher Body.—which has established | names still commanding 4 3-4 per cent. |Ray, Com .. 7 Wasiaticns are.in cents per umit of for | ; 5% : ot gt e el ke e mew high records almost daily for’ theé ! Operations in sterling again dominated | RS*din€ .- : , *ign cwrrency: ¢ ay. - e e e i last week, crossed the 200 mark but fell'the foreign exchange marker Demand |neaes g Pf -oorc 30 ; : - s St L Wter to 196 1-2, up § 1-3 points on_the ' bills rose to $4.68 3% dut 20¢ [ Replogle Steel .. . Sterling— . 5 care the necessary appropriation. s e 5 $4.68 3-4 during the morning 'Rer 1 & St- i & : : but fell back to $4.63 7-8 1n the Iate aft- Jew [ & St pr ... 8§2% A Soiy -13% TELEGRAM TO LEGISLATORS ;very cheap if taken at onoe. ernoon. Later unofficial. reports ascrid- |gamn maitway oo 3 Riner 5 5.1 FOR DEEFEE THAMES RIVER | PROPERTY TREANSFEES IN i pcki, Yantic ed recont buying as being for the ac-iSouth Ry pr ...... Guillders ; . 467 The Chamber of- Commerce, through NORWICH ARE RECOEDED | = ——————— == count -of the British government. . Dutch | & : 5 28s. | President H. M. Lereu, has despatched % il 7 (5 = PUTNAM 8 CO. | |silier tovenes sariS G058 cnes cach | 700 Copper 1120 '35 Y= « i & i || T2 tllowing eransters of el core| ;s Thamerte 2 1 for the first time since May, 1919 and ihe | pop, Prod . I3 e R ie ¥ = Frank ‘T. Brandesgee and George P, Mo-| 1 orwic i recorded ‘n tho) - Dec. 12, George H. Selocar i > i Tobaceo ks Swiss francs : nk ‘T i e P. Mol past two weeks at tho town clerk's of-| Ruseil o . : Yokohama rate established a new high \mop Brod A ..... el Loan &nd Confreamnan - RICATE P: Prée.'| P | Ruseilio, Happy street. Succrssors Yo RICHTER & CO. for the year at 49.05 French, Belgian and ! prmi, S = 5 tion 1 | v James Lennen to Helen Summner Len 4 elg {Tnion Pacific .....139% % | Belglan francs 6.05 7 man, urging their co-operation in sscuring | 2 - M | Moy oy s 6 CENTRAL Row ltailan exchanges improved slightly. |UnionsPac pr ..... Kronen .. . 1 ... |mport for greater development of tve( Dec. 1. O3 ;!l;les's;:urt‘ i Z = J'S Rubber ..:.... RS S weaen . 26. river T e P "HARTFORD, CONN. STOCKS. iU’S Rubber -pr Denmark 21, . 19 , eads: ""‘Z,rmi o Dina oy, Canter-| Brought te State Moyt ¢ | The following is a summary ot we|U S Steel = -104% mosway. At ot to| Dec. 2, William | matroiman John Eresmahan of the Bris- 2 transactions on the New York Stock Ex- i : % | Gréece river: from ‘Alyn's-Peit te | hael J. Johms, 35 enve. | iico department browght Michaol e ge up 0 § P. M.:. West Un Tel ..... Argentina .86.25 5. ich.” Publc’ hearing ‘alréady” held In [t0 Michacl §. Johns, 25 Greene avenue. e B e e : ‘HARTFORD - : West'houss A B Brazil _ ;. i : Nerwich by’ Major'V. L. Petersen. Trge |, Louise Ritche to Mary ¥. Newmax, o2 Tuegdsy. Novak was commitid . Allied Chem ...... Westhouse B .. -°8 593 | you to uso eVory effart 15 se that Petes- 167 Broad strost. o ihat insthution: by Judge 5. Rum<d t |ANied Chate Willys O'land ..... - METAL MARKET som's report receives -due comsideration i . e Mink 3 ELECTRIC LIGHT s Che e Willys. O'land pr .. 42% 40% AN |57 war Gepartment. Letter follows P Lewrence, half. interest, New lLoa- 3! TSRS Am Beet Sugar ... 4 3 BB I | eetroivtic spot and futures 4@ 1.4 | N confirmstion of this teleram, the | “B M Cu 5 Conin to] 1ad formerly been confized ... COMPANY Bosch Mag, ... 36% % : e tin, firm, epot and nearby. 37.37@37.5 ;P“""‘“"' ”“;’;” Bent g’c"“‘”"""‘imm P. Lawrence, half interest, New |hoep d_also at the state institut Can-.. ....... 743 BOND MARKET futures 37.15@37.87; fron steady, pric-|yroehen &0 enators Brandigee™and |, o oon furmpike: jat M L ¥ .Can pr .......113% % | New York, Dec. 13.—Bond prices es unchanged; lead easy, et 2 ey | _John F. and Mary Shea to Antonin: Car & tay 5 - 18 s pea- |08 e Dec. 13, 1922 2 atdhed tho - Cotton Oil erally showed a firm tone in today’s rel- | 7.13; zinc steady, Fast Hor. George P. Mclean,:U. S. 'Senats, |R0Zanski, 5 Watercress avenue ned the man, but / Cotton Oil pr . 341 atively light deaMngs. =~ <° o ,a:gi ,"",,“ly {:'—hfiws?-‘ Washirgton, D. C::_ e '| Mary C. Lester to Francis F. oggles- | 0% :h‘:"‘ = Bis :ie ot e 3 el ‘& ‘Tel"J 2 247 P 0s : 5 B A y rry Hargreaves 5 ‘3 oliae "1 1545 138 |record in the early delings in sympa- MONEY. 3 We cotbeel d":‘::: :‘lm. o xhve n‘:i"""“ Q. Tawier, 1ind, Fowlaciatreet TELEFHONE \m Woolen ....... 87 5 573 | 1By with the further sbarp rig in sterl- - New. Yark, 'Dec. 13—Call money !0 L O B e T e the| Jdhn R. and L G. Fowler to Frask i - Am Woolen pr ...111% 13 % :g’:.' e samns vigh {; low 3 3.4 ruling Tate 45| roject which: N eIl (s (keenly inter- | Mell and Dennls J. Barry, land, Fowler . ¥ 2 t |Anaconda Cop ... g BRI CED R X 2 cldsing ; offered at 4 1-4; last léan | 5 P k street. 2 COMPANY . | Ach T & 8 F .. 5 ito only slightly above Tueaday's close. |4; call loans against acceptances 3 1.2.|$3ted In at this time, nkmely. the deepen-) "0 o 00 o¢ Mary B. Whitney P Ctme i T % < 2 g 57 ' Mexican, 4s. and Jurgen 6's ‘were aiso S ing of the Thames river channel from! Dt 7. Y year Sunday eveming. Christmes L Shte e Nl 2., Istrong during the morning but- yielded 3 T e Potat to Norwigh trom 1ta sresent | to-Frank Thomas Sralkowsh, 18 Quar-|eve Mrs, C. C. Giidersieeve, Mre I HARTFORD B O e i somewhat Tater. i LOTTON dopthy of .4 feet to a depth.of 1 feet|TV ST€Sa i) <4 i 4 . o D. Rough and Mrs. Carl W. Browa ac e e : | TUnited States governmest issoes were | New -York, Dec. 13. — Spot cotton |and 200 feet-wide. Estate-of Amos A Baldwin to Myra|the csmmittee in charge n - 5| irremular, the second 4&'s..and .the ficet |8teady, middling 2! You -are no doubt well Tware that .the | Baidwin, ~50 “Reosevelt -avenue: - g FIRE INSURANCE : : 4 1-4's cach gaining 20 centson ¥100EAd | fature of Industeial New England. lies in| Dec. 8, cstate .ot Mary B. Whitney to - — PECAL MOTICES, AT A\ CUURT OF Ve r. 2nd that notice dency of said petition. and ) t " d MEMAERS: MEW YORX STICK ExcHANGE . 53 | the uncancelled Vietory 4 3-4's. .4 comts, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. the fullest development of its tm-poru.-'}lncmt and Josephine Graymkoweki, 16| poornryn wiTH WEAK KIDNEYS COMPANY Brook R T ctf ... 2 - while - the other active Issucsaregistéred |\, chileago, Dee. -13.—Buoyancy -which |tion facilities. .In these days o embar- v;t!xm%et = - s 1 o S e e, . Butte Cop & Z ... 3 3, losses of 4 to 8§ cents. There Was an ap- | developed in the wheat market today:5°¢S and railroad congestions, “water arion 2 le 2 Lt e R Woak - ¥ i| Butte & - Sup- 3 1, preciable lessening of demand.forthese lzppeared io-be chiefly related to a no- | LrAnsportation to those cities which have Iren~” H, Gallup, land, Gm—;\e wveau e 1dhood,” writes Mrs. G. Hyde, g Y California Pet ... 571; 5 5 issues. table ascent of sterling cxchange. All | this rsivilege is 2 most valusble'asset: Dec 3, estate of John Brady to W . Mich. PHOENIX Canadian Pac . ..144% . 147 i Marked strength of mos: of the Erie |geliveries of wheat eclipsed previous | You will learn from reading the copies ter ‘and Mary Maciejewskl, troban- 1,4 terrfble backache and that tired : ... 1 {Cent Leather. % 37 L isspies was the. featyre +of the raliroad |high’ price records of the season.- The !of lettors enclosed.that this is not purtly |do svenue. - . fesking, hardly able to do my work. D INSURANCE Cent Leather pr .. 70% iy~ group, gains of 1 to 1 3-8 - points’“beins i finish -was unse 2 3-3a local-advantage but one that affects the | Joseph S. .ir‘-fl Mary Johnson to Kath-| o Foley Kidney Pfls sccompanied i Chandler Alotor .. 1, registered by.the consolidated 4's and the {cents net gain, iwith 3 1-4 to | entiro eastern part of' Connecticut tioth. dg 872 M. Sullivan, 9 Tyler asenue. ih Foles Cathartio Tatlts'T soon S0E 3 CHi Gt West "..0. A B and D series of the convertible £'s.{$1.23 1-2 and July $1.14 1-2 to $1.14|to industry and ‘commerce: FEstate of Leonora J. Chapman to Jo- “;‘ e Soin 1 Chi M & St P .. i Other strong. spots -were* Migneapolis-St. Corn zained 7-c to 1 7-§ cents and| We.are particularly ‘anxfons that you |seph Frassr, 232 Hamilton avenue. s Mo, Chi M & St P pr Louis refunding ¢ 1-2's with New Haven |ozts Sc. In provisions the out-{do everything in your power to see that| Dee. 11, Hemry B. Daverport te N.|P3'™% Chi & N'west .... 823 2 i3 1-2's of 1954, off two.points, but only [come varied from 5 cents decline to 2 |the report of .Major ~ Petersen is- met|F. ard-M. C..Lucas, land, West Main|symptoms of fChi & N'west pr..: | conspicuous weak spot. *. |rise of 7 cents. pigeonholed or that it vecsives nothing | street. 3 ney Pil's give quick relef. JCRIRI&P ..., 33% % 32%! In the industrial and . publlc - utflity | "The ump in sterling exc but passing notice. Ir faet, we depené | Iromsides Board Corporatier to Jimes|geed Co. sary . PEOPLE “TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, VicePresident . Thpesper-cont. interest paid on Certificates of Depaiit. CHARLES A. SAXTON, Vice President BRI g o > Tmpaaa.m paid on Checking Accotmts, in ex: sess of ogie thousand dollars. el ey Omiwy&nqylu Evening from 6:30-t0°830° .