New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1920, Page 9

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TEMBER 11, 1920, JOHN P. KEOGH Financial J| =222~ || W..3._caniL co. | ACHTER & COMPAN A MERIDEN, CONN, PLAINVILLE, CONN, lll‘ MREET STI]BK WHOLESALE GROCERS Members New York Stock Exchange. Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. CHANGE REPORTS | e e e e 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Hoka sl ol Rl ““‘;’:‘f.fi..cv = — | The W. J. Cahill Co.. with their modern building and facilities, ‘ earish influences prevalled during | LOCAL STOCK persons in Cincinnati are risking thousands | Ml Jow operating costs, unquestionable integrity and ability, are to be ——NEW ISSUE— of dollars each week in an effort to win " = = y's_short mession of the market the capital prize in the lottery. Some of | fj classed among the successtul, conservative business institutions of | the lottery tickets, the police say. sell as g -~ - es EIving way in almost every MARKET TODAY | 1 o s siners conrmand 31 wniye | § New England. y olde ckets have a chance to w : s ter aften an irregular opening. 1'_ e Bt G e G Tl Due to the rapidly expanding business they offer an issuc of fean olls were under special The agents are paid a commission on the 5 S i b} e arepa n £150,000.00 in Preferred Stock whick will have back of it rnished by Richter & C number of tickets they sell. s ost of the 5 - ure and also rails and shippings ey B T s | oaten the petios. aeatare; are’ta: factacies $300,000 of assets with an income suflicient for ten times the dividends B ¢oppers cancelied yesterday's Bid Asked | and_office bufldings. Agents are said to | ll o, Preforred Stock. .. Son o - =4 wee e ke ‘ound upon the ent taken | 4 " : steel andlg ihern N E Tel .... 94 97 i ey Y s ol ratwers I Sastetsd g tn This offering of stock will be callable at expiration of three pment divisions al y 2 M8 &lso reacted in| ., Hardware .. . 135 3 small envelopes years at $110.00. "b'::m:{ '0' lluppnl.'l. Further Am Hoslery . . 95 & The purchaser of a ticket, the police sav, " - ~ orelgn exchange with | 4\, Brass .. . 192 had no choice of the teams Re wished to Special Auditor’s report finished June 30 furnished on request. ritish rate at lowest quotations | B istol Brass ........ 28 P play. In the envelope which he purchases e last March gave Iimpetus to s - is & ticket on which are named seven teams, Phones — Plainville 134 — 127 — 16-3. Blie. Whieh reiiand! fraim i1 te | S s & Spencer members of the American and National A s AFMS ......... 49 5 leagues and the American Assoclation. The B. J. SKELLY. E.J. DYER, FISCAL AGENTS. C pints. The closing was heavy. Eagle Lock .. . 95 prizes vary according to the number of ’ ’ OMPANY les approximated 200,000 shares. |L F & C ... ot s5 | tickets sold, the police say. winners being \ 8 were Irregu but the new |N B Machine . 5 . [ theitetal (mmber of Feneonetia ch issue rose to a premium of Pond com ... 8 T Bden b e it e 8/ CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK' pexycent. on the curb ¢ & — - - PAR VALUE $25.00 PER SHARE. cck, Stow & Wilcox 7 0 3 5 500 Conyertible at the option of the .holder after September ahed by nirock Exchange quotations | geanley Works R 3 65 m%fi 2 1922, and prior to September 1, 1925, into common stock at York Stoc wy members of the | giandard Screw com . 3 . ratio of five shares of preferred for two shares of common. k Exchange) Sept. 11, 1920 Scovill Mtg Co . - B PRICE $26.00 PER SHARE AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND. :.T:%'."‘f?""'"" N —COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH OTHERS— melt & et ‘ OUIMET AND EVANS —FABRIC— —CORD— J U l),.,Dm & C 0 :,‘:) o?f,:-{.:m_ " ., : Franeis and rm::':; Jones and Allls Plain Non-skid Ribbed Non-skid Sl S e e B "" T;,,; ,g“:‘: em 82 in Semi-Finals for Amateur Golf Title— 30!3 517.20 $18-00 S - WE OFFER:—" . Bla % | o x. “?'“:':." si=cuases mann| I 3053 1-2 $23.60 — — : $28.65 $32.30 $37.25 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark. al Leath 52 5 b victories in vha »e 3y & Ohlo 5 59 Ouimet defeated 2d, il & 6t P 3 e 3;::::"“";;_‘:;:.'”:.‘.".;g“;,'d ."."“*;i S gg‘: ggggg gfl’gg gfiggg The Hartford- Connectlcut Trust Compar Gppper . < (e Ty EoA) e X $38'05 $42.60 549- 10 Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Con 0‘ * * Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000,000. $4 .40 —E - Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwatds, $44.30 $52.50 Settlemeli]t ‘::{1 Estates, Wills drawn withou]t:l charg i . Forei to all parts of th o 546.75 553.80 oreign Exchange to all parts of the wor LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKII $47.75 $55.15 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. $48.85 $56.50 $56.60 §65.15 PUBLIC NOTICE! — $59.00 $68.45 . . Agents Selling Tekets for Baseball Pools— Retall St : E 67 Wholesale Arrests Expected. ons . o | nsued yestorday are being held up, it has e 561.85 $71.55 Sale Of ‘ din i M M B | R : : More Hupmobiles Everywhere P . ond ... e iy 2 , "3 fu-.rd Gambling Practice. 33x5 ™ ;l:\;m. o) - e, ”v:m:‘:::'rr‘m::m ”'H \uh:’\.v'\] MT' all of 35x5 S eatn o ' o e | gt W. G. Olsen, Mgr. J. F. Slaney, Mgr. J. H. McCrann, Mgr. LOTTERY MEN IN BAD ‘ : 5% Pre G . League baseball club to a Clacinnatl Pollce Start Activities Against s i Gl st | SUBPOENAS FOR CUBS 34x4 1-2 Nekel . ... 9 4 rarT.. f the .alleged gambling will con i R, R . 29 25, 427 ediately cr eec nin ardh Coai . 4 : Snicams elu. _ . Watch Papers for Opening ool pra .. 106y 106 6 | man alleged 15 be an agent of & nationwide e i lotters siatem with national headauariers L s a8 Chicage National League Players Must “.'"Tin,,p,,t 1 sex g6 261, | Appear Before Grand Jurs and Tell of 3GX4 1'2 teel i e “Filling Stations That Are Different” :‘ T e v | PR e ar S i 0 B8 700 West Main St. 465 South Main St. 15 Hartford Ave. el 8% 18 "a,';g'-';-;g”-", P . You must have noticed of late more Hupmobiles everywhere. it Pl'OdllCing The EViden ce Right here in town, if you look about you, you will see that Hupmobile owners are NOT ONLY LAWYERS AND BANKERS, BUT = ey . steadily increasing in number. < MANY BUSINESS MEN ARE DAILY CALLED B v UPON TO PRODUCE SOME VALUABLE DUPLI- of th?:a:rt:xzdieg;;ng y:ut:f::a::c :: CATE RECORD OR PAPER — SOME IMPORTANT mand everywhere for the’ Hupmobile §s dne DOCUMENT—AND IF THEY CANNOT DO SO, to the almost universal recognition of its THEIR CASE IS LOST. goodness. KEEP YOUR DUPLICATE OFFICE RECORDS b_ll“e"tkfil‘:fe i - . °f;l Hb‘:; AWAY FROM YOUR BUSINESS BUILDING. mashite, ok I i ORI & e car of its class in the world.” OUR LARGE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE NOT ONLY PROTECTION AGAINST ROBBERY — BUT | CITY SERVICE STATION FIRE, FORGETFULNESS AND CONFISCATION. Hartford Avenue and Stanle$ Street The New Britain TrllSt CO. » Charles’D;].e l;‘::;;:’s ISalesman, A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor. OPEN TONIGHT 7:30 TO 9 P. M. caused in Treland by the | Is now said to be able walk with- acred statues and ple- | out crutches. Enormo erowds are & to Joseph Dean, a |flocking to Templemo The p&cture, Templemore in Tipper- | shows H. Gleeson of U:F. who was | ding and were also | totally b''nd, being touched on his eyes b the statve. Two hours later, ft is clafmed, his sight partially — Tremendous excitement | touched himself with ;;u statue and |

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