New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 11

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Investment Offerings The following selection of bonds and notes is typical of the monthly lists we send to our customers. We shall be glad to send on request complimentary copy each month %o any investor, or a complete circular descrip- tive of any particular bond. RAILROAD BONDS Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co. (1) (3) Convertible 4} Central of Georgia R. R. Co. (1 First Mtge. 5 Pennsylvania R. R. Co. (3) Secured 6 Chicago & N. Western R. R. (3) Secured 614 EQUIPMENT TRUST CERTIFICATES Canadian Nat'l Rwys. Equip. bonds 7 % Union Pacific (1) Equip. bonds 7 o Louisville & Nashville Equip. bonds 65 9, PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS & NOTES El Paso Electric Co. (2) Notes 7 Penna. Power & Light Co. (3) 1st & Rf Mgg 8 ‘/o Kansas City Pow. & Lgt. Co. (2) 1st & Rf Mg Detroit Edison Co. (2) Convertible INDUSTRIAL BONDS & NOTES Atlantic Refining Co. Debentures 615 9% Virginia-Carolina Chem. Co. (3) Debentures 71, 9% Gulf 0Oil Corporatnon GoldBonds: 7 % Deere & Co. (3) Gold Notes 7Y% FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS Govt. of French Rep. (1) (2) Sinking fund 8 Kingdom of Belgium (3) Sinking fund 8 Province of Quebec (1) ' Bonds 6 Province of British Columbia (1) Bonds 5 (1) Legal for Savings Banks in Connecticut. (2) Issued in Denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000 (3) Issued in Denominatioas of $500 and $1,000. Rate Maturity Mar. Jan. Feb. Mar. Yid about 8.509, 6.009 6.60¢, Int. Dates Mar. & Sept. Jan. & July & & 1, 1933 1, 1946 1, 1936 1, 1936 Feb. Aug. Mar. Sept. 1935 May June Mar. Nov. Sepl':. Jan. Feb. June July Aug. Dec. July Sept. Nov. Aug. Nov. Sept. We are at all times in a position to execute orders in LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL BONDS FOREIGN GOVT. BONDS CANADIAN BONDS SHORT TERM NOTES RAILROAD BONDS TERMINAL BONDS PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS INDUSTRIAL BONDS INVESTMENT STOCKS COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Financial WALL STREET STUGR EXCHANGE REPORTS New York, Feb. 26.—Week-end coverings of short conmtracts effected variable recoveries in the stock mar- ket today. Motors and their suu- sidiaries sccondary steels, oils, tobac- cos, textiles and the more prominent specialties including International Paper and Industrial Alcohol, par- ticipated in the rally to the extent of 1 to 3 points. Rails and spccialties were the main features selling off then centering in d¢cading which drop- ped & 1-2 points. Profit taking re- duced some gains at the regular close. Sales approximated 200,000 shares. (New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stoch Exchange.) High. Mig.. 36% Beet Sugar. 491 Can 291 Am Car & Fdy..1237% Am Locomotive. 837 Am Smit & Ref 417 Am Sug Ref cm 933 Am Sumatra Tob 86 Am Tel & Tel..1003 Am Tobacco ...119% Amn Woolen ... 643 Anaconda Cop .. 39% Atch Top & S F 821 At Gulf & Wt I 46‘ Baldwin Ioco .. ¢ Balti & Ohio . i Leth Steel B.. 8 Brkn Rap I‘ran 1. Can| Pacific 0.0 117 Centl Lther Co. 39 Ches & Ohio... Chi Rk Isl & P 2 Chile Copper ... Chino Cop . Corn Prds R Crucible Steel.. . Low. Close, Allis-Chai Am Am Erie Erie 1st pfd .. Gaston, W, & W 201 Genl Electric ..130% Genl Motors ... 11 Goodr'h (BF) Co as Gt Nor pfd ... 1 Inspiration Cop. f. Interbor Con .. 4% Interbor Con pf 125 Int Mer Marine 147 Int Nickel .... 15% Int Paper Kelly Sgfid Tire 413 Kennecott Cop . 1814 Lack Steel .... 557% Lehigh Valley .. 84 Mex Petrol ....1581% Midvale Steel .. 31 Missouri Pac .. 187 N Y Air Brake. 84 N Y Central. « 1% NY, \!{&I{ "Ol, Norf'k & Waest. 101 s Nor Pacific Pure Oil Pan Am P & T. 75U Penn R R Pierce-Arrow .. 271 P Bitts l Conl e “Ray Con Cop .. Reading RICHTER Member New York Stock Exch 1 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRE STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 25 Shares AMERICAN HARDW 50 Shares NORTH & JUDD 50 Shares EAGLE LOCK CO. 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS T homson, 1fenn & NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK 10 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD, CON MR. DONALD R. HART, Mgr. g We Offer: . 15 SCOVILLE MFG. CO. 50 STANLEY WORKS—Com. 25 STANLEY WORKS—Pref. 50 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE 25 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE— 15 FAFNIR BEARING Price on Application. , JOHN P. KEQC Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to B G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l L D. JUDD F. G. JUDD JUDD 'é‘d 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CO Investments, Local Stocks We Offer: 100 Shares: New Britain Machihe The Hartford-Connecticut Tru Corner Main and Pearl Streets, (Japltal $1,250,000, Surplus Fund Safe Depomt Boxes, $5 and upward Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn Foreign Exchange to 2!l parts of tH BOND DEPARTMENT Rep I1 &S ....- Royal D, N Y.. Sinclair Oil Ref 233% 1 so Pacific ... ( 8o Railway ... Studebaker Co. | Texas Co Texas & Pac... Norf'k & West.. 101 T l Tobacco Prods . 54 Transcont Oil . 9 LETTERS OF CREDIT GENER Bank by mail. It is safe and sa NEW BRITAIN { three grades a Cmde Oil Drom 25c | mained unchan A Barrel in Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 26.—The price \ of Penna and olhsr grades of crude oil ! were reduced today according to an an- | Union Pacific ..121 TUnited Fruit ...104 l nited Retail St 547 S Food Prod. Datance nouncement made by the principal 0il | Charles H. 2 purchasing agencies RNere. | merly of this @ Pennsylvania Crude was cut 25 cents | vorce on the 8 a barrel, making the new price $3.00. | afternoon fron Cabell was reduced to $1.8G, Somerset | married in t to $1.65, and Somerset light to $1.80 a | 1907. He was Larrel, a reduction of 20 cents on these - a minor child. _ ]JOHN J. CREAN {| PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. i 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. | S Indus Alco 711 | U S Rubber Co. 68 TR SHStaciiIES U S Steel pfd ..1091%: Utah Copper .. 52 Willys Ov'rland. 8 v w—— i | Reason No. 1—Why we advertise ‘ “National Bank Protection for your Savings” The Policy of This Institution It is our constant aim and effort to give a superior service— To handle in the best possible manner every matter entrusted to us. In all our dealings with customers and the public, we keep constantly before us the What Is A National Bank? National Banks are those created by the laws of the United States and are under the d and supervision of an officer called the Comptroller of the Currency. Only banks under charter of the United States Government are permitted to use the “National” in their title. The word “National” carries the guarantee of the Supervision of the United States Gove for your Savings. : Official reports show that the total number of Deposit Accounts in National Banks:in States now aggregate the huge and unprecedented total of 20,520,177; which means t approximately ONE Deposit Account in our National Banks for every FIVE of our po ideal of ‘“Friendly Matual Benefit.” You and Your Business are both Welcome. at The “Trust Co.” OPEN TONIGHT 7:00 TO 9:00 New Britain Tru Cooperation for There are, therefore, no other institutions in the land, of any class, in wh ch the wh ple of the country are directly as much interested, financially, as in their . whose total resources as last reported amgunt to over twenty-two bi lion. In our next advértisement we shall speak of “Capltal"

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