Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 12

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New ulative today’s ternate th upwar fessional evidenge demand peagance the elal Steel Great denials and .G to consider Germany much of effort to 1 lators - for make much ther heavy off steel and Baldwin featuges, mor shang hands at 1-4 to' 131, the B-4 represen the day, High flected -in an._a points in recoy! e ©: § points can” Modif-Pe fn which now dred shares high for the above yeste Issues - al 1-4 and the General B preferred point narrow MARKET 1 dropping French dealin The followin transactic chauge up Allied Ch & Allis Cha! Allis Chalx Am ag C Beet S Bosch M Can BOND MARKET. b 19.—Most of weak Cotton Oil pr . Hide & L .. Hide & L Tel & Tel . Tobaceo Wool Wool pr Anaconda Associated Atchison Atchison’ pr Balt & Ghio Beth Steel 3 Beth Steel prinew,. Beth Steel B Brook Rap Tr Brook Rap Trlc But ‘Cop & % - Cal Packw . Canadisn - Pac Cent Lcnu}(; A Ceht Leather pr-. Ches & Ohio pr . Chand Motor Ches. % Ohio. Ch ETl Chi t West /Chi Gt We CM&S Tosses nf 1 1-4 s and ‘1 point in M i Tnited Stat Oit aldo. was ! dq 4’8, (‘hlon"h cago rmational” and ent 6’8, Denv comenlidated 4's. ~Coppet,’ Y 3 Burlineton ¢ Frigeo 8% mates at thus tinke last” Hes iery Sale! ] - P STARTING TODAY SPECIAL PURCHASE &5 Dozen Siik and Woo! Hosiery At Half Price SALE SILK HOSE Ct;lors Black and Brown iny Good Weight = All Sizes — Many Are Full-fashioned. cotton the ‘= tonas final quota nd-Montana P out‘a point. vdlue) were $12,- vielded sales (par today was rolina C linch- mortgaze: 80-Fe offered Pubie the unsubsorbed halapee of the 56 000 of the Detroit % 0. yea¥ 6 per eent debEntire Bonds at 102 €1d5.73 -per cent. fourlh he other ARKET Déc. 19.—GoVernment figures that the mew \siater whea. a and- AL | Cr s6r° and as‘fompared’ with corrésponding _esti- yearl had a. bear- the wheak, market_ today, prices were unsettled, ranging \NCE the' 1Ve§ident of the® Américan. ~Woolen me’)’n) .,:ud “It A is my duty to. see that so far a5 | have pnwer, ho m]us*lce shali be dbne in anvone however remote'ly they ere affected by this co-npauy, but.¢hat wfut- ever prcoiems arise 5; hell be faurly, or'at least ,bpnestly, ‘smch.i :This “square-deal 1uea” has made the Amer- 1can Woolen Compzny Just as much of h- “ing condmons whi ch its, 35 OOQ workm en- " joy as it has been a leader in the p,c;?ection of textile processes and the weaving of fine wool- 3 en and worsted f abories: An!er c&%o‘enCompamf fn!{?aad Pi ¢ net jower to.l-8c - advacne, .25 1-8°to 1.25 _1-4 and -July 5.3-4. Corn fi a-at oats In provisions, the out- s unchanzed to 15c down. t lessening of confidence of the part of numerous holers was shown In { the wheat market notwithstanding that ' some ,authorities said the really . signifi- cant~fedatures of the government report ,was the faet that excépt’in two cases the K condition of the' winiter: crop.is the lowest It_wsa ;also pointed out that severe cold bad pnx-ned Since' the gov- | ernment data:was gathered © and .that many of ‘the’ fields /were - unprotected. Fading away of prospects of & loan to Germgny tendéd Jfurther, "bulls, and %o likewvise .Gid _talk ‘about slow. prozress of ra-m jeredit . bills at Washiggton, '+ # - Persistent: buying tar strong commis- on houses ‘raitied the wheat market to| some “tent: during the last hour of the day. 'his” buying - agcompanied gossip that ag much as 800,000 Blshels of wheat had been purchased for shipmelit to Eu- ‘rope, including, to go" from ‘ports on the Gulf’ .. ‘Some nptice was also-taken of ssgges’ saying -an ‘{mportant’ an- % ~,A & ‘mean, that -there fael 't buy. !hn clu!&n need, ‘warm “€lothing, the ‘Vfamnly and friends should B re- | | membered” with gifta: - Meet” these | |} needs the Beneficial, Way by con-’ 'k solidating ;!l'of your small obim- 1 in-one ‘lsan. which you may |fpay off in from fivah fifteen_in- ‘ stallments, m«cmounts !hal wxl! npt '.emban,ns you or mu you any’ mm;zs to". handicap | p) i Values pans for, financing excorts 6§ foo..stuffs, Corn and s averaged lower . with’ eat. Rurzl offerings of corn, however. Provisions, were uepressed by down- turhs in the value ot hogs. ; Chicago urain Market. High Low Ciose. 1273 1263% 12516 12414 1158 115% @534 4% ey e - &+ 5 H . . NORWICH TOWN Rev. and Mrs. [Francis H. Rose.and childrén, Biinor Virginia and- Weston Bartlett Rosey who have been 'visiting jat the thome of Rev. Mr. Rose's parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Rose, of Wauwe- eus Hill, since Thanksgiving : eve, left | Norwich. Thesday. morning.. “They are to {be absent from the United States for. the | soming-five years, as Rev. Mr. Rose is “eturning ‘to the Philipping Islands to ‘esume a former position as principal of the Jaro Industrial school, which is situated at Tlolloron the islafd of Panay. Rev, and Mrs. Rése went to the Phil- ‘ppines in November, 1912, @ mission- ries, under the American Baptist Mis- sion Board, &h h Aeld work both re- ligious and tional, was very suc: ressfully carried out for nearly -five years. For thé'past four years Rev. Mr. Rose has been asprofessor :at - Virginia Union. university, Richmond; Va., hav- ing resigned from this school November 1, of this'year, in response to the very urgent appeal for him to. return to' the ilippines and &gain take up the posi- tion in which he 1s so qualified to fill. Leaving Norwich, the Rose - family went to ‘New. York remaining there over . Tuesday night. Today (Wednesday) they will go by train to’ Montreal, Canadaa | trom which they will make a change and continue -on théir journey by rail over the Northern route to Vancouver, B. Cj a.trip of six days. December.28th,.they onsiderable hard win- rgxpect to sail on. the steamer Empress of ‘Russia from’ Vancouver to ManiHia, ex- pecting to arrive at the latter Jer favorable conditions, 18 days later. From ’Manilla,~ they will - still. further proceed by water, on another steamer 0 dioflo, which will be their -destina- un- y evening Rev. andy ' and family wefe Byests| at* thé home of Mr. . Bushnell: of Huntington avenue, the latt‘;l:aelielng an llimt to Mr. Rose, T iauspices of the Young Peo- ple's’ Chrfi?t‘hn Endeavor society® Flmt/Mew ‘Episcopal ch a suc- T e s s T cas: aflemwn and” evening the home' of | Mr,’ and Mrg. Richard Carter, of Plau- ant street. - Thére was readydpatrona for the wvarigus ‘articles which included dolls. aprofiawweln. doilies, yokes, ta- cake and candy, .every- nflng ‘beingy sold out by F.o'clock. . The whml‘whq under the dlgpervl‘m ot .95@ PRICE ! Bulletin To Let have been deposited hours after sunrise when the same has Advertizement Wil chl It L NOTICES ATTENTION, SIDEWALKS! “The ord ocupant of LE either graded or paved remowed therefrom all snow, and ice witirin th hours after it shail or * within three fallen in the night season:and also upon any such party who fails to have the snow on such sidewalk | remeved or properly sanded wi'Bim two houes of its becom deposited during the day time, for e cceesive period of four hours thereafie t it so remains after proper noties This will give notice to all affected by the foregoing ordinances that the sa will be u riotly enforced and anyone fi y therewith porsecuted from his time forward. Dec. 1st, 1922. A. E. CRUTHERS, ‘~lr!e! Commissioner of the City of Ner- wich. deckW PECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING A special meeting of the stockholders Tie Norwich Compressed- Air Power pany ie hereby called to meet at fice of Bdwin W. Higgins, No. Lroadway, Norwich, Conn, on_ the day of January, A. D. 1923, to determ whether they will vote to confirm the ac tion of the directors of said Corparation who voted terminate the corporate ! existence of said Corporation at a meet WOOL HOSE to $2.00 Fine All-Wool Sport Hose — Colors Black, Brown and Came! — With Embroidered Clocks and Heather Ribbed. { . s each ch"nbu\ nouncement was expected i relation to™ Hampsmre another som, Harold Cirvis, then 19 years of age, was drowned while eanoeing. Mr. and Mrs. Charlés N. Arnold have Vil- {svere small, and some export business was retumned to their home in Plainville, er | .xnounced. [ufier visiting- for three weeks at the {home of Mrs. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frink, of Otrobando av- enue. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart A. -RII!-!ell (An- na Fgink), formerly of Norwich Town, have gone to Jdcksonville, Florida, to pass the winter. Word has been receiv- ed here by relatives, that they reached AUCTIONS JAMES H. HYDE .......... Auctioneer Phone: Lebanon 33-3. AUCTION I will sell for Mr. Thomds Newman, on THURSDAY, DEC, 21, 1928 ~ m = s North Stonington, | allowed by postiug a_covy of i on the public signpost nearest the place | 1 fat i 1 ing held in said Norwich on the day of December. 1922, by the adopth the following vote: Resalved. That the corpora ence of The Norwich Compressed Power Company be terminated and th: law be taken olve said Corporation.” at Norwich. Conn. this day of Décember, 1922. ‘ Per order of the Directors, ARTHUR ¥. §I0WARD. Pros EDWIN W. HIGGL Seeretary AT A coOU OF PROBATE HELD orth Stonington. within and far District of North Stonington, on the day of Decembgs. 19: Present—CHARLES C. GRA¥, Judge. Estate of E. Frank White, late of in sald District, de- ceased. Mabel S. White, Administratrix. & Ordered, That six months from the date hereof be, and the same are, limited and allowed for the credftors to bring in their claims against said estate and th Administratrix directed to give pub notice to the creditors of eaid estate to bring in_their claims withiin said time order 1% 1%th where the deceased welt, w same Town. and by nub'ishing th once In some newspaper having lation in sald Probate Dietrict turn make to this Court of the notice | given. Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY. Judge. NOTICT TO CRFIITORS, A COUKT OF FROBATE WELD & orwich, witlin and for lhe Distri Ex n;, the ‘19th day MoNELSON_J. \n,l\r' Jyee. s Estate of Freyery late of Ni wich, in said District, deceased. H Ordered, That the, Administratrix cite the credilors of said 10 bring | their claims against within | months from this do. posting a notice g i 10 that effect, together with a copy of this § order, 6n the Signpost nearest (o the place where, said_deceased - last, dwelt.and An 4 the same Town. xnd by publishing th same once in a newspaper having a ci- 5 culation in said Disirict, and make returu to this Court. NELSON J: AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy * of record. Attest: n the HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of “said de ceased are hercby nolified to present the: ciaims agamst_said extate 10 the wider- ‘signe at R. F. D. 8, Norwich. Conmn. within the tlme “nllefl ln Ih! abdve and foregong order. AROLL\E L F'REYEK dec20d . “Administratrix. AT A COTURT OF BATE HELD at Norwleh - within and for the District jof Norwich, on the 13th day of DeSember, 1A, e Present- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge lhelr destination last Saturday evening. ! his large and productive farm at the foot | _Estate of Ada Louise Richagds, late of FORTY HOURS DEVOTION < o CLOSES AT ST. MARY'’S The forty hours devotion which has beén in progress at St. Mary’s church for the past three days came to a close | Tuesday morning. All masses ,(-hurch were well attended and many_re- | ceived, the sacraments. The . varlous church societies served as’a guard of hon- or during the three days of the devotions. Visiting priests who aided Rev. Fat] ! Keefe and Coholan with g¢he work pf Forty Hours were:. Revs.. Michael H. May, Myles P. Galvin, and Rocco J. Guerriero -of this city; William H. Ken- nedy, South Coventry; John Pyme, S. J., and Father Heridiah, S. J.,, Holy Cross college, Worcester, Mass.; Henri Chag: non, Taftville: John J. McCabe, Jewett City, and Richard P. Morrissey, Plain- 1 o -fleld. Revs Father Keefe has expressed him- lselt as highly pleased with the successful | devotion which attracted 1500 communi- {cants to receive the sacraments during the threé days wimch places the parfsh m exre’lomt enirftual condition” for the Feast of. Caristmas, Y s . NORWICH BUREAU SECURBED SITUATIONS FOR 466 The five public employment-bureaus of tho state bureau of labor recelved 4838 applications for employment, 4850- appili- cations for help, and found situations for 4017 persons, §n November, according to monthly report. There was one per fit. increase in the number of m Mr. and ~ Mrs. Fredefiokj supplied with places as compared with October figures. The applications for e-nlmm by cities were: ~ Hartford 865; New Haven 1605, Bridgeport 1021 Wlterbury 8583 Norwich 489. : ‘The' applications for help “were: Harte ford, 932; New Haven, 1586; Bridgeport, 9383 Wsterbury. 929; and Norwich, 470 | The ‘s s secured . were, - “Hartford, tusiion e 2% [ 808 New Haven, 1368 Bridseport, §90; Waterbury, 485, and- Norwich 486, _As to/ the sexes 3090 males applied for employment, and 1748 females; applica- tisns for help were 3,,00f for male and 1,- 849 tfor. female. . Of ations secured 2238 weic to'males and 1549 to females. Sir Waiter Ralelgh Introdueed the po- utohtohl&coum on his return from Am-flu. in 1584, at the. |of Franklin Hill, in the Town of Frank- {1in~on s.ate road between Norwich jand Willimant.c, compris.ng 175 acres land, one dwelling house “llh heating system, three barns. ca: in ‘house i mill and ulh(t buildings, in fine con ition; said farm contains about 85 ac of the most productive tillage land in this vicinity, balance pas- ture and wood for family use in abun- dance; running water from one ‘of the best of sprh\gs to all buildings; about four acres of-beafing apple orchard. extra choice cows, Holstein and Ayrshice grades several fresh z2nd to freshep dur- ing the next month; 1 grade H&8l-tzin e byll a fine anima!; 4 horses, 1 good work team, weight about 2400; 1 good work team, weight about 2600; all work lnd drive incle or double a complete lige wagons, tillaze implements, haying ]L harvestinz machines, harnesses, 2 gaso- line engines, Papeck cutter and blower, Empire milker complete, 75 tons hay, 60 tons ensilage, and the usual large and varied\ assortment of small tools and im- I{flemenu used on a large-and up-to-date arm. Sale _of the Stock will commence promptly at 11°a. m. The Farm st moon. If very stormy, sale first fair day. THOMAS NEWMAN, Owner. decl6a =) e TRANSPORTATION NORWICH-WESTERLY ’BUS LINE. NICK MOONEY, Prop. Tel. Westerly 24€1. Leave Westerly 8 and 11 a. m., 2 an p. m. Leave No. Stonington 8.20 and 11.20 a. m., 2.20-5.20 p. m. Leave Norwich 9.30 12. 30 p. m. Leave No. m., 115 4.15..7.15 p m. Fares: Norwich-Westerly. 70c; wich-North Stonington, 45e. Bov15d Reudy for Oeeum n $3.38 1:30 P M. Leave New London Daily (Except Sunday} 11 P. M. Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A M | Reduced rates on automobiles wher The .New, England Steamship Co. DENTIST3 DR. HARRY i’aovss G!Nfll'l' Nor- . Norwich, in said District, d s ! Charles R. Butts of X Conn., appeared 11 Cotrt and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, thai an instrument purporting to be the last will and tesament of said deceased® be_admitted to probate, Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard aod determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in -ld District. on the 23d dl! or December, A. D. 1922 at 11 o'clock in th forenoon, and that notice of the penlency of said ion,”. and earing thereon. given by this order one time in some newspaper having a cfiwhtlon in, sdid District, at léast three y-vmrmmmw-u hearing, and that return be-made to this Court. g NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘r The above. and lore:o\n‘ i=a u—uo copy of record. Attest: dec20d A COURT OF PRO at Norwich, within and for of Norwich, on the 6th day o! Deeember, In’the matter T Harriet C. of Guardian of the person of i Derie of said Norwich party of the First Part, and Peter Gardner and Mary E. Gardner, husband and, wifeboth of New - London, Conn., nanlel of the Second part. fo- the adontion of said minor by said the Sefond Part. e padd h-ubua in writing, if is . ed. That the heating upon the pproval of said agreement be had at the Prob&%& (.::‘:rt Room in m;ecuzaog‘.\" > wich; in District, ¢ 7 f Decenber, A D. 1922 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ‘and that gotice of e Harrlet® l‘. Guardian

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