New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER'SO, 1926. ' E-E] -EEEEE-@ E@E qg ll‘):\::l\:\crt“.)of the New York Stock :‘Fgrl-;:(c':mh(::fiucu I % 0 4::.: w; g fl Fin n i l i ! Union Pacific . ‘ 1, 1181 a Cla S 5 United Fruit .. ¢ 194 (: 'I‘ (: M:: I“h:h:”"”h . L o T e RI H ER & = . U S Food Prod ... 1¢ 33 18 AmiCani S 2 . i Indus Alco . Am Car .\ l'd\ !|" T 97 r e ., . o Am Cot Oil 1612 5 : U S Rubber Co . . e P : 21U S Steel ...... 2 7 5 Member New York Stock Exchange m H &Leath .. ) ] 8 8 A i . U S Steel pfd . % Am Loco Am Ml &Tel . Am 'I'nh o EW YORK CLEA Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Crucible | Am Wool Steel and Atlantic Gulf at initial losses [ Anaconda Cop . 57 %% 58 al S iR s Res BN 3 3 4 7 of 1 and 2 1-4 points respectively, | Atch Top & S SI° s were again the most backward fea | At Gull & W I.. 8315 MEREHANTS GIVEN tures nt the opening of today's stock { Aldwin Loco .. 8473 g i market. Rails for the most part add- | Baltimore & O 3 3 ed to yesterday's material ud\'nncpn as| Beth StI B .... 543 motors and.food, tohacco -nd c‘lmm- Canadian Pac ..1163% % 514 ical specialties. The demand for r: Cent Leath Co .. 35 Ches & Ohio ... 603 continued to concentrate in coalers Chi Mil 8tP ... 29% When we Iaunched DANIY., WEBSTER flour on the market af] | Western ® helonars arn *tudem [*Chi Roek 1 & P 6% *{Chamber of Commerce Banquet 2 comparatively short time ags. we anticipated suocess, as we knew we Chesapeake and Ohio, Great North. | Chile Cop were oftering to the consurier the beat flour ever produccd, and thessl | orn, Northern Pacific. &t. Paul pre. | Chino Cop .. . Plans Perlected by Chairman discriminating consumer {5 not slow to recognize merit in a really 15 ferred, Missouri Pacific and Rock I e R o meritorious article. land. Couton carriers were irregular, ) P dR ¢ : . N 1 ° i + Atlantic Coast Line losing 1 point, and ,""f Q:° A0 > At a meeting at the Ck e However, the populirity of DANTEL, WEBSTER has grown fari8l | oils were variable the Mexican group St <O B Commerssloin mornra S et excess of our most sansuine anticipations. O] "’r’:';::'"""l:“‘"_"h”" Duteh soues rencied | oy storn Coal . 3 Christ, chairman of the ticket com- It has already pl.ased thousands of housewives. Its quality has(8) Wall Strest | Roon o Buying of rails! Endicott-John .. 53 3 :flmoo for (hlp mlnnul banquet of the been a stronger argument than eould have been mada by tongue or[B] ' hroadened during the first hour. the| Eri¢ - - : ol S Sl Lo andaers rary g pen. It may well be called “A flour of quality,” “Better than the[@] movement cmbracing in addition to| =ri® “‘“{’,“‘ S $ ot Lihe vanaia Bt oA Iy Dest,” and we can truthtully claim for it “Omece kmown, never for-f@) | issues already mentioned, New York aston, =~ the merchants. Kach merchant was | d Central, Bouth R il . | Gen Electric ...1 . ST ' = ” | Central, Bouthern Railway, Chicago & | & given a special territory to solicit and sosten, [8] | Northwestern preferred, Cleveland, aen Motor a record-breaking sale i looked for- Clean, puro, wholesome and sanitary, DANIEL WEBSTER flour Cineinnati,Chieago and 8t. Lous, Ateh- | G003 (BF) Co.. ward to. The districts outlined and will ever contirue to lead where the consumer domands the best. ion and Southern Pacific at gains o | ”;i"“o;’:“’:”"‘"‘ * [the merchants who will cover them . 1 to 3% points Motor speclalties 4 _ 4 . jare as follows: Ours s & progressive company and our mill is equipped with ware strong, ',\-,,“v Springfield Tire | 1780 Copper ... : 2 George M. Dyson, Main street from the most modern contrivances known to .man, it being our constant rising 4 1-4 points and coppers and | Jnter bor Con .. ! _ | Chestnut to Elm; Franklin Squa alm and inteution to give to the consumers of DANIEL WEBSTER leathers threw off their lethargy. The| INter Con prd... 11% % |and Chestnut from Main to Elm; Elm | isor e vary Best Sour tn the wesld, market changed its course abruptly | It Jer Marint. . 11 % { trom Chestnut to Park; Charles Muel- JOHN P. KEOGH B 2 before noon when shipping weaken- |, Pt er Mar pfd - 5., [ler. Arch street; Maxwell Porter and While DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more than ed, Atlantic Gulf losing six points and | '™t \-ckel .o 12 2% J. M. Hallinan, west side of Main Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. other flours, “The value Tecolved more than ecquals the higher Unted Frult and Mereantile Marine J0t Paper .... - street from Walnut to West Main STOCKS s rateireds! coh: HONVales! rax-ica] Xalls Bbring Tire 37 6% | etrect. including Court street; How- con i Kennecott Cop.. 15% 5% lard Wilson, West Main and west sidc : and Sears Roebuck forfeited 3 points. Your bread will be more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and(E] | Maney conditions were wnenangey no | Lack Steel ... : 3% | othatatnlaireet itrom B Wast AR R a11 BONDS will remain sweet and fresh longer; and you can owutain more bread exchange on London was strong Lehigh aVl .... 55% 54 54% frailroad ecrossing, including banks; than from an equal quantity of any other flour, Wail etreet. 1:36 p. m ‘,0""'"”"1 Maxwell Motor 21 2 ¥Frank IHolmes and J- W. Marsland, Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. Rl & FeseiE Mex Pt . ..15 535 3 east side of Ma treet I Chest- 5 N - i - A trial will convince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will maket= | movements occurred during the dull| yidinte sicol . e et e Sk LT e . F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—T¢l its own arguments and appeal to you as eloquently as 4id the re- midseesion, Atlantic Gulf and Crucible | Misgouri Pac .. 19 9 both sides of Church street, from nowned man whose name it bears. Steel increasing their losses, while| Nat Lead ...... 681 653 Main street to Elm; A. Parker Abbe, The guarantoe protects you, DIlease read it = other ehippings and several of the| N y Air Bke .. east side of Main from Church street “If you arc not thoroughly convinced that DANIFL WEBSTER [W] | cavipments and specialties also| Ny N H & H . 3 3 8 | Main street north of railroad tracks: (@] o] anges . rails extended their gains. Inactive | N y ¢ 733 to railroad crossinz; I.. A. Sprazuc, Flour has produced the best bread you ever baked aftor you have strengthened, notably Pullman,Worth-| Norfolk & West 9 E 9 J. C. Loomis and Noah Lucas, all 1. D. JUDD : Pump, Western Union and g 4 banks; Bernadette I N - [®] an onti ck of it, retumn the ingten Pure O L.....c- 2 : Bernadette Loomis, city de ] :“ ":m-w“h m":' o ompty sack to the dealer, Méntgomery Ward. Pan Am I & T .. partments; H. . Shephard and C. S. I§] leave your na b him, anc purchase price will bo refund. D Nt Chane—Theils mare vo- I Pesu . 201 39% | Ramsay. coal dealers and contractors ] ©4 And charged to us. pleced as leaders in the last hour by | Pierce-Arrow 81 17 J. E. Lash, automobile dealers and American International, Standard Oil, | Pittsburgh Coal .. 5732 674 5 garage owners, except those on Main Pressed Steel Car 4 g street; C. ¥ arnham, all schools: 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT of New Jersey, United States Rubber, 8¢ R R 17 I Chandler and Studebaker Motors and Con Cop .... s, Samusl Sutolite and | Hev. vestme: Loc w J CAHI L CO ) | tornational Paper at gains of 2 to | Reading . 0 K31 " ullivan, clergymen. In nts, Local Stocks S I points. The closing was Irregular. 5 o t Taading in the stock market today L cominittee has se- N Ronu » 3 s, vice-pres OFFER:—- 1 Wholesale Grocers wis again fatrly active’and mainly at | Sinclair Ol _ higher price levels, but vesterday's in- | Sloss-8 Steel & T . bank at 50 SHARTS AMERICAN u.\nn/u'.\mf. CORP, S quiry for rails was not sustained. | Southern FPacific . 5 5 993 | New Y ity, who will address the eriden, Ct. Plainville, Ct. Sdles approximated one million | Southern Railway 23% = assembly. Mr. Roberts will answer YIELD 9%, “hres Studebaker Co : the questions of the manufacturers mm. (New TYork Stock Exchange quota- | Texas Co ... 43y 2 27% {and business men. He is well pre- tigns furnished by Richter & Co., Texas & Paclfic .. 17T% 3 ¢ | pared to discuss every aspect of bus- iness by virtue of his position in the y = s 2 7 = R — | banking world. Since the retirement of Frank D. erlip, as president of the National bank, Mr. Rob- The Hartford-Connecticut Tmat ”. erts has filled his position in a large measure as an authority for questions Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, ’ of an economic lmporl:uu-o» l}lo h -s‘ I I 0 o LA l E— Tt b Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000, . Banquet January 11. Safe Deposlt Boxes, $5 and upwards, The banquet will bo held at the Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without ch Elks' club Tuesday evening, January LLjatiifoiclock Jthosafwhoation Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. T'o Become A Member Of Our G et e or chmor | BENERAL mAE Maxwell F. Porter, “ran olmes, Noah_ Lucas, H. F. Shepherd, G. W. Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. o Dyson, L. A. Sprague, Secretary 1 mas l u L. Makin and Willlam F. Kranowit publicity writer. BOYS CLUB BAND TO PLAY. The Boys' Club band will play at Hundreds Are Still Enrolling Daily e i e and musical selections will be ren- dered. The entire program is under STEP IN AT YOUR FIRST OPPORTUNITY AND SIGN UP AR LU L clude a cornet solo and singing of IN ONE OR MORE OF Tl‘m FOLLOW]NG CLASSES: TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR SALE—Second hand lumber, Donnelly Brick Co., City. $ .50 WEEKLY TOTALS $ 25—Plus Interest $1.00 WEEKLY TOTALS $ 50—Plus Interest $2.00 WEEKLY TOTALS $100—Plus Interest $5.00 WEEKLY TOTALS $250—Plus Interest | NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK —Organized 1860— Operating New Britain’s Largest Xmas Ciub CAPITAL N . $ 500,000.0 SHAREHOLDERS’ LIABILITY 500,000.0 SURPLUS - - 310,000.¢ RESOURCES UNDIVIDED PROFITS 140,000.¢ TOTAL PROTECTION TO DEPOSITORS $1,450,000. OTAL ASSELS MR 5,000,000.¢ BANK IN THE CITY || PER Y| [N\

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