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GOODWIN BEACH & CO. | MARKET AND REAL ESTATE REVIEW [y seiins Low Yiold Seeuritet Room 410 National Bank Building, Teolephone %120 H .. = T. FRANK LEE, Manager ‘ i { REALTY TRANSFERS [ Jtars o remman ovee st o i for . Tnerells elaissnon and Buying These Good Pre- 7 g 0 <l = - Bl > terest in land and buildings on Clark | overwhelme gains extreme de- | b . i L AT CITY CLERKES - o o ferred Stocks You CGan: Obtain LER o e e o e i prove i || Between 7% and 8% Charles Narusievicius, land at Stan- | writing, the outlook happens to be | —_ ley Gardens. more assuring, and labor leaders are Leopold l. Maynard, {rustee, to |evidently moving cautiously, fully Number of Tmportant Real Estate | vincus® Gudzineicas. tana ‘at” Stantey | aware that (e public 1o weary of | ST i Gardens. strikes. Apparently a more conser- 1 Evs sodzinsk M i Bl and a olic s yrospe: pspecially CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. 1~ Dealss Completed During Wesk | 2 o toimec e o e sl i et e el R $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net about ford avenue from BEurope, who though aggressive Leopold L. Maynard, trustee, to |on the side of labor, is not only op- | Large manufacturer of tire fabrics. Business growing rapidly John Benuszus, land at Stanley Gar- | posed to the socialistic element, but | as product in very great demand. Plants located in Putnam, The following realty transfers were | dcus 1S 1m0 Loo lahrewd ol Ao =0 fant Inthis, Conn., and Taunton, Mass. Sinking fund provides for purchase of recorded at the city clerk’s office dur- George Grocock estate to Landers, | demands as to invite failure. Out of stock up to $110 a share. ing the week “ravy & Clark, land and buildings on | the present « hetter and more | Santa Salata to Max Wesler, land | s street satisfactory methods of settling labor and buildings on West street. ate of Joseph Kochol to Mary | disputes should arise. There is no THI EFEL & TUBE COMPANY OF AMERICA. Frank Quarti to Mary Quarti, one- | Ma . land and buildings on Dudley | reason why s 1estions should not | 77 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. half interest in land and buildings on | and Allen street. be subjected negotiation, just the | South street SRR same as any other business tran | $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% Henry J. Foiren to Howard A. Bur- ~———. ~ | tion. Discussion, arbitration or One of three largest manufacturers of steel pipe and other tubular nette, land and huildings on South peal to the courts, should take the steel goods in the United States. Gross sales 1918, $58,058,598. Net | Main street. { ) H l ’ e = T Sda earnings after fixed charges and taxes, $8,622,200 ar seven ti i S 1 place of such barbarous methods as & .62 , over seven times Equitable Realty company to Do- enr_y eWS intimidation, strikes, lockouts and the preferred dividend Application will be made to list stock on minica Perlione, land on Mitchell \ tt force, Profit-sharing representation Weekbly Letter ) oo I-[Ir!m‘n .:nscllmoltr; ‘I;max Lcs\nl\i ¢ y have their advantages nd disad- | NATIONAL ANILINE & CHEMICAL CO. anc wife, la a £S Sel- e il g s ut no peac o} either side - o ~ N ~ ° e Special to Herald.) ol g IR e ”\xrz ;H OV & EEERRUDIETOCK | 1t s | (Snec eralc is possible until hoth parties are pre- Richard H. Erwin to John Becker New York, Aug. 39.—Owing to the | pared to meet on the basis of {he $89 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.86% ! and others, land and buildings on Bel- | multiplicity of conflictinz forces it is | square deal and mutual consideratior 2 > J iy den street almost impossible to satisfactorily | or live and let live 8 Title Realty & Development Co., to | analyze the present situation. It is A Wiy .:Il' g % J. Brisow, land and buildings on | quite plain that our difliculties are l!‘ i ",,i,,;( City avenue. both social and economic; that many 4 P Maryanna Miecznikowski to Rosalia | are directly due to the war, and that | speaking, are hopeful. Should labor NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY Stachelski, land and buildings on Der- | many others antedate the war. So- | settle down to a more normal attitude 3 ) = street cial unrest has been growing for over . ! A thousand door-bells, buzzers, signals Pauline Caggiano fo James A. Kin- | a generation. and threatened a crisis | i PR o _ = —each responding like a flash to the kade and others, land and buildings | just before Germany precipitated the | '°a80n that many enferprises and en- $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.22% b 7 h! The lif £ th it on Maple street sroat confliat The desire of the | ?rBements are still pigeonholed I'ranchise unlimited in time, covering territory from which the utton's touchl e life of the city | Bronislaw Miceznikowski to Joseph | working classes for better wages and @Waiting more stable conditions. The company derives major portion of its income. Supplies electrici runs smoothly, just so long as its sum- Strachelski, land and huildings on | hetter living conditions was the main- | American hatvest s progressing, and inalty Jof\Qmahafand pylelnity, Bthie il eantiofioneSot it he i riSHg moning and its warning signals lie ready Derby street. SprincRothinaticiisis Nanalicwasinuos | IIISEC BRI HINO SR ECS LRIBENE SO agricultural regions in the world and the second largest live-stock - - xpectations s much above i e e N T . . Bodwell Land Co. to Fred Mar- | ther stimulated by the determination | €4rly expectations it is mu 9 market in the United States. forinstant use. To make your signalling sille, land on Stewart and Allen street. | to curb the monopolistic tendencies | (he average Ldligbeshizhl R roTl G system trustworthy—to run your auto, Luke Sinskie and others to John | of the times. In other words the ob- 7”:‘1‘0 u]» Hv}, : gregate. 'rn}, (‘?r” CroD ) NEW YORK CANNERS, INC. 1 3 < als arge at er i rices. engine, phone or bell dependably—wire Tobrowoiski and others, land and |ject of the pre-war crisis was a morve | W) 0 be large at very 1,‘,: \“mv | 707 CUMULATIVE FIRST PRE FERRED STOCK. = 5 3 g buildings on a proposed strect | cquitable distribution of wealth; and | Cotton is a short crop, £0¢ set of Columbias, th ry bui & 4 surplus is le ‘o e A n 8 » the battery built Stanley R. Eddy to Herman Belkin, | the war did not stop this movement, | SUrplus is left from last vear and $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.229% with 28 years of know-how. land and buildings on Black Rock | but 2 contrayy distinatlvlinten= [(SEONCISRothisEslaplofatelialso Jralcs p res husiness and five s : D LC 0c ut, on the contrary, distinetly inten HYs oo S viole the farn Acquires husines: nd od will of five established vegetable ing classes are exceptionally prosper- ous. So, too, are the industrial and mercantile classes. The high cost of living question, which is chiefly felt | New York Stock Exchange Largest manufacturer and distributor of coal tar dyes in United States, Business protected from foreign competition as result of Good Business Outlook. patents covering chemical processes and products. Executive of- Business conditions, generally ficers long experienced in busines 70 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. improvement may be expected for the avenue. sified it. The war, moreover, im- Thomas Kiernan to John J. Gilli- | measurably confused the situation by gan, land and buildings on Clark | an unprecedented destruction of life street, and property, which left a startliv Louis H. F. Peterjurgen to Richard | scarcity of both labor and commodi- i ; ) BA H. Erwin, land and buildings on Hurl- | ties. The present work of reconstruc- | in the cities, seems to he near the B & o e Bttt o handicapped af the | @Pex and a turn downward should QUAKER OATS COMPANY. Charles Maccomo to Mrs. Anna Bat- | start by confusing combinations of | N0t be far distant. Agitation in the 6% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. S taglia, land and buildings on Frank- | psychological and economic disorders, | Press and government activities, THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC- CO- Bl atel bl sy ¢ though certainly preventing profiteer- $99 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 6.067 lin street for which there is no possible cure L7} Liberetta Trotta to Nicholas | except through a tedious course of |iNg are not muuh_m’ a success thus Largest mgnufacturer in the world o oatmeat, rolled oats, corn 75-77'5 9 Church St Te’. 900 Schweitzer and wife, land on Bassett | industry, economy and forbearance. | fAr in lowering prices, which can be meals, etc. Has world-wide market for its products. In business a street. All selfishness in the form of profi- | 4CComplished only by persistently in- great many years. A conservative investment. J. S. Silverstein and other teering, or of excessive wages, or of [ Creasing the product. The latter will Frank Kloskowski, land on Farming- ened production, or of extrava- | D¢ @ slow process. for no government, AUSTIN NICHOLS & CO., INC. ton avenue. gance will simply delay reconstruc- | however powerful, can “""“‘"‘f[“l;‘ 70 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. Abraham Rivkin to Samuel Abra- | {ion and aggr e a bad situation. | defy the laws of nature, especially hamson, land and buildings on Hart- The Labor Outlook. that of supply and demand. The $98 per sh ford avenue. President Wilson gave the railroad | Mmonetary situation is fairly satisfac- Ra ki o5 Harsial wholesalelarocory oot inEUnited Btates f [l l Abraham Gorbach “o Anthony §.|men some sound advice, which they ]‘“ "";“““ ‘1"'1“;0'5\5 ;:“:»,“c',‘.t-{”?;-ci\fl.r;;:: Business established about 64 years ago. Has acquired control of Andrulewicz, land and buildings on ; seemed reluctant to accept. He told eex quceas o DOTATY rers yanies includi business Vils e C vhic AN financs stead improving, owing grealy s gthens position. solidated sales for as scal year Frederick J. Miller to Pauline Cag- |shorter hours would inev ly raise % ¥ about $38,000,000. giano, land and buildings on South |and not lower the cost of living. He |0 the large curtailment of expendi- AI I SIJZES Main street. ENowealinerllidie Sl otelimporcin H |G IE DRI B secHOBRIIERS LRI SO o John Dobrowolski and others to [to raise the purchasing power of |for much further progress, and it is canners and fruit preservers which have been doing business for from fifteen to forty years. Approximate value of plants and prop- erties over $3,500,000 against first preferred stock issue of $1,500,- 000. Very successful business. e and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% . . Luke Sinskic and others, land and |wages by increasing the product than [JUst as urgent for 111_w ]zn'\;mn‘x;\o‘n( '\n If in need of new or extra globes for your house buildings on Hayes street. [iolirn cRrinnticaal ofiopiaMi g otacticcoomts i ron Inatit ale Bmcel o : 1 Joseph M. Zuk J. M. Zuk higher w Tt | cessive ation is still sapping the @ to the higher costs by ges. let us.supp]y them. A complete line—all sizes—al- company, land on Overland street. would scem that, while radical labor |life of business. o ways in stock. Myer Dunn and others to Hagop |refuses fo learn these homely truth GIVRIRY (SIS, Members New York Stock Exchange Der Krikorian, la anc g5 \xce: ). ar. 3 ce, serva- —_—_— J der ls;llfl::yx , lana and buildings on | except by hard experience, conserva 31 WEST MA!‘I ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. reet. tive and mon-unionized labor is more e triDerar R i have oy iv u Certain trib f Eskimo have nev STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, Telecphone 2640 Morris Raphael to Richard H. Er- |or less inclined to aceept the presi- | .. yccq salt, and cannot eat food fla- win, land and buildings on Walnut | dent’s advice. One thing is certain, (oo /0% B 00 B taste. strect ¥ labor is gradually but surely losing Jacob Silverstein to Julius Beider- | former public support by its present Italians of the earthqtake wrecked @ ® $S mann and others, land and buildings | extremes; and radicals, bent upon a | Mugello Valley plan to rename one of on Charles street policy of rule or ruin, are surely rid- | the ruined villages “America. it il —_— UDD & CO HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF no?-!suu-m National Bank Bldg. TaL . W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. PYREX GLASS OVENWARE? || _rocar stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD Every woman, knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface of some utensils flakes off, how some baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odor Pyrex does not loose its brilliancy cven after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smooth rface cannot peel off or ahsorb odors. Iivery piece is hand made and tested by cxperts. No piece that does not measure up to Corning standards ever leaves the factor Fach piccee is made to stand oven heat. it also has been proved by scientific tests to be much stronger under rough handling than carthen ware. rs Y 0 u r HO us e | HERE Ist LIST OF TH! POPULAR NUMBERS: Heater Ready for | = ~ = | e L Sl LN : 2 ; handles . cons i Next Winter? et Ll W | ooty suan 423 4 0z round (set of 6) 12K~ - 427 5 oz oval (sct of 6) .. 1.80 PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES BAKING DISHES—Round— 120 2 1-2 qt. round, deep .$1.40 Small (COCOTTES) 121 2 qt. round, deep .... 1.20 . yound .. $ .25 CASSEROLIS 122 1 1-2 qt. round, deep . 1.00 S 30 HGOE2RT= 340 Cironnd fdoen B8, 123 1 qt. round, decp .... .85 & round ........ .40 | posgajacfround gdec g cn2 00 124 1-2 qt. round, decp .. .60 S i 102 1 1-2 gt. round, deep .. 1.75 132 1 qt. round shallow ... .85 G = 5 s 103 1 qt. round, deep .... 1.50 155 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 LIEE0IS == TRDIG | 104 1-2 qt. round, deep «. 1.00 S i s 464 1 qt. round 80 WEST MAIN STREET e e T O e Because he is out of khaki and S 3 168 1 1-2 qt. ”_"‘m“‘d" fits 403 18 1-2 oz. oval, shallow .60 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide | . = b ’ e Steam Hot Water Hot Air § standard mountings .. TaNEn oAk DI 2018 13 ds > % IIE earning his daily food, he’s not a bit " : o i 8 1-2 in. round . $ 2y 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, becf- SR Wi eiiag Te!ephone 381 | 132‘(\31(1.2”‘0;-'1, “hallow 231 10\‘1.:.\:1'.":1;?:, 1:‘!':‘1[1;5 1) 202 8 o rownd ... fon : leS§ a real soldier, for he is the man i Sfaton 203 9 in. round ....... .90 SRESERT S RV S BN g0 s 232 12x7 1-2x1 3-4 in. ob- 1208 9 in. six s LR a6 193 1 qt. oval.“fiu. slnndnrfl o long—small Roaster ... 1. A WhO made gOOd- NOW s the time to mountings e 530 : 194 2 qgt. oval, fits stan- BAKING DISHI 212 8 1-2x4 1-2: -4 in. dard mountings ....... 2.00 With Handles oblong—regular loaf ..§ . make gOOd by making regular bank 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, decp, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— 4 1 3 g fits standard mountings 1.75 bandles ... J double loaf g i Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. D o i i deposits. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION | ) C@MPLETE STOCK ] NOWI ) GN DiSPLAY organized and qualified through years of efficient, 49, Interest Paid on SaVlngs rustworthy service, to act as Conservator, (Guardian, == ) RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC, | | Ao [ ] ., b | ; apital $750,000. Surplas and Profits $1,000,000 AGENTS 1'OR NEW BRITAIN fonnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. fIf 25(.256 Park Street New Britain, Conn.