New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 9

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’ tecl on behalf of the railroads is|think that, such as ycu— Oh, you ton univer: last year with the Am- |3 O | apparently ginnin glory of a girl—my girl and my | erican Chain outfit; Talbot, ex-Bates - - J Market Review and Outlook. Glory college and Rambler-Tiger quarter- ! inancla An increased demand for stocks, | THE END. ack: Jack Haggerty, the local half- | y Q’ with stronger prices and a hetter| —— back who shone with the University 0. L - tone in all branches, has been the| of Vermont team: Pell, the Charleston WAll ST gT"[K during the past week. It is evident| (continued frpm Seventh Scott fot} Bristol, fa iguarterback Lo Member New York Stock FExchange - that there is now reason to believe b prominence. An effort is being mude b v ) (Fal marietWaitig{ion s fashia L= Kol t NSt : ¢. | to secure the ces ot Boote, Wes- Successor to Richter & Co. i i bbb (LA AL = Whol€ | 6ot mentioned but he told the meet- Lol . Henry Clews, New York Financial| upon o more substantiar footing than | first nentiones bt he told the meet [leyan's arop kicker. i IN. CONN. f . e it any time for many months past.| o.on and wanted to give someone |, Galvin of Yal feaner | TEL. 2046 " Expen GweS HlS OplBIOI]S The sater part of the daily tra else a chance. elson and Politis, zuard Red ’ wctions are still between traders. But|“ L fAin nesd fear o invasion| O Nell. Grifin snd : \ Een h-’u it is \;u ;h;fl l.\'»‘nlvmt‘n:!”f skl ion S g e e \s undergone a decided change for e (R EwAX ok Mtoaii R xeInnge ot Samee iite) Shs Herale ‘v‘lv Eatiace ';‘I\: is q‘m“.. in the .1.7\'"“"";" “'fi'vr‘\'."f"'“‘n‘" j'hl‘""* nomi-| 1orning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's tons furnithed by Putnam & New York, Sept. 10.—President | senve of pessimistic reports which | M4tCH to e :‘c;n:-::n:m‘h ]n;‘i- ““mh” A repros. = “.‘»‘ of _f"\'" nembers of t York Harding's revi th f con-|were belng so freely clrculated &, .50 ability, etc., are known, the| gy caits r - o L hange) re and his statement of the pla short time 0. o be stated Haven called for the purpose of or- " ' rt time ago. It ean now be statec officlals can sleep peacefully in| ganizing a nrofecsional feothall leaguc. onnecticut 1g t ower that district for another year Among the other teams to be repre- | Conley, Koplowitz and Gray, The team will work cut tomorro High Low @ |of the administration with respect to|without fear of contradiction that|town Am Bet Sug 0 0% 8 pending legislation once more fur-|liquidation has run its course; that Am Can nishes evidence of the effort that is|plenty of money is obtainable on|Kensington Grammar School Openes | sented Williams. Washinston | i Am H & L : |in power to improve business condi-[tion is undergoing improvemcng |Feopen on Monday morning for thelall-Hartford and Nausatuck { 0 OoNnus ue o Am Loco s |tions by every feasible means. Co-|weck by week. Stocks picked up on |fall term. It was postponed from last | se————————— sm & Re 7 7 incident with this attitude on the|moderate r Bl from M nowaion, {1 Uesday becatins oL e JIactichat b Report_of the Condition of * A 8g Rt em ] part of the Washington authorities|thercfore, ~ught not tu be attended|CeNt nt applied had not dried in| g NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY, ['e) iei: etter an 90 Am Sum Tob 3 has b > g |time for the regular opening day. At the close of busincss on the 6th day of m Sum To 3 \as been a very distinct turn for the|w:th any «ns.deravie rek. It shoald sast Berlin N September, 1921 Am Tel & Tel better. Improved prospects in many|be borne in mind that October for| B Yews = s . - Am Tol v-13 3 branches of industry, and a more|many yeus has fa*<red the bulls. Am Woolen 7 hopeful tone with respect to condi- 'Y CLEW ~ : Ana Cop 38 l‘nlu. in gener .I|y '.," ;,\ ng n,,‘,, . N L |ing service at 10:45 m. followed by | jaieral 31,040.00 Atch Tp & & ] % [foundation for progress during the| Thec Studebaker light six touring has | Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock and S : . L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER ALGH & W I 26 Sumatseass P ) evening service at 7:30. p. m. 1anc . raeey b '\"l‘l'l “:“\ ] % [sutumn season been reduced to $1,275, delivered in [ S “Gil be the regular mornin . 2 : . 8¢ Baiti & Ohlo . Stabiltzing Pric S AR T yer and sermon 10:45 at an e : oty B 8 One of the best evidences of the 3 eI's church followed by Sund . ol . ] Py s ,,'“_"" 13% turn toward a more stable condition school at 12:00 o'clock L st . =R 1344 n Leath Co 9 of affairs is seen in the fact that Philip Nase of Middletown spent : A 3 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT [ " > Ehiol AT OMS prices have evidently been approach- Friday with relatives on Wilcox Due from Federal Reserve ; Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 ChiMi &8 P ng a more fixed condition e avenue. 3ank p = The ervices at the Metho et : 3 s 3 " TREDPE y Tiills Discounted church Sunday are as follows: Morn- | {1 DISEOURIEE o Coon oot M Rk1 &P ommercial indexes for the montk 3 Thelocal members of the Bolton- | Due from ’I‘i' ‘("M“r’“;“ . 5. 't % = P advance has taken place during _— tend a meeting at Berlin Monday eve-| g ank Notes e et i . § [that period. This advance is suil[ ~¥ou don't mind my_following?" |ning. - » ol Coin ...ooucaneeaneoeee - BB SCOVILL MFG. CO. O - : 3% liess than a point, but is significant [ Se \’ ..usfm said, when coherent Arrangements are beihg made to|Siver Coin . ; : : : STANLEY WORKS PFD ‘ru Steel 5o for what it Indicate There will |SPeech became a possible and com- |h a series of moving pictures at| 5 A0 "8 L (g and E o y . 4 . still be adjustments to be made in|fortable exchange Athletic hall. There will be about S|° . s 5. N ih Cn Sug oine IDrabiohies ofibasiiieni T wihers the If you don't mind my being such |reels and about 2 hours of pictures.|Other assets. viz HrT":';':l |level has mot accommodated itself to|® ninny. You were right all the|The first of the series will be given| Uncoliccted Int. . ed Pl 3 ut September Liberty Lought general conditions. On the average,|time. I never loved Phil Strong at|about September ol ot 06 ooy 4 3% |however, the current price level has|®lk ast Berlin turned out the largest e W . * |evidently touched bottom on this ‘Of course you didn't. A girl like t the caucus held last night Total Assets ... ..$1075,191.40 S 5 4 vement—a fact which should give[¥OU couldn’t love a man of whom she | than ever before with a good percent- s s so0.0fb00 umnn enn . 8 - much greater assurance in the mak-|Wa$ ashamed—for whom she apolo- |age of ladies among them. The result| Capital Stoc Ay 0,000.00 L] ¢ gized the way you did for him to me." | of election is given in another column. | s 4" ronts, less expe = e sighed, then smiled, then hid Mr. and M William L. Phillips| and taxes Z T e e A Eias HARTFORD the smile against the very secretive |of Penfield avenue have returned from | Duc to Banks and Bankers ... i Telephone 2583 } 10 Ceatral Row place she had found. Marblehead where they spent the past | $-neral Deposits Looioi i £092.91 DONALD R. HART Mgr. Telephone Charter 3000, After that pause, he was again the | tWO Wweeks, Cortificat posit, demand.. 163,100.00 n first to speak. e surer's checks - 65928 It Mr v pt.. s where, accumulated stocks of A 5 b e e fasos 3 Sloriils Allas-Chal Mfg p ! [ious products must probably be ngaged couples give to each other peb S ey Tt e L P posed of before there can be any|Presents, you know. You can have e . 2367100 We Offer < ¥ "oy But there is only one thing accept- Ye-discounts SoE 0 0 Kelly Sprinfield s rll;l‘quu ation of Cre tfil. able from you to me. T want Steoal - | Abundance of Material Alrcady Signed | Unearned, discount and interest ET018LE STANLEY WORKS Kennecott Copper P Authorities now generally agree | 2P1¢ SR COE LIS ) eserve for taxes, etC....n--c-+ s Lk B . that the liquidation of credit is well You—Streak? What for? Up By Management of Local Foot- T Preferred Lack Steel ... o AR e e R l] or a souvenir of our first meet- Totall Lisbiittlen oo cr o 0TS feem o y . N = ey, s : ’ ve! ; 2 State of Connecticut, County o artford, . = the portfolios of Federal Reserve and ""* ‘(’ L 5 = ;l"“" for my gap-| ball Club. e icss. anttioyian Pri On Appicati member banks is apparently slowing|in8 after him, Alonzo would never . v "I, F. W. Macomber, Treasurer of the rice n Appication. down. 1In the Southern and Western |PaVe driven into that quicksand and | The management of the XNutmeg| . .4 The New Britain Trust Com- districts, where there has heen a|YoW'd never have got such a bad idea €eleven signing up the complement | o,y do solemnly swear that the foregolng Nat Lead large body of frosen loans, the|Of Me right at the start.. Not that I[Of this year's squad with speed which [gtatement s true to the best of my kn ! . e = icate: ; i - | edge ana velie — N Y Air Brak process of settling obMgations to the|™M!nd that now, the way it's all turned |indicates an early opening of the sea- | eds F. W, MACOMBER, Treasurer. e 4 : >3 5 = cith | ©ut. But it went kind of hard to be |%0D: Among those who have already | . .cribed and sworn to before me, this N LTI Ion DN Db peme o T Tortara i ont, Sut i meat wnd ot nhed 1o 108, S50 ot e RSN | el g B e e JOHN P. KEOGH Norfolk West marketing of the current crops wnd ‘When you—" she,urged, the mem- | Yale star; D= Witt Rogers of Creigh- TR S e ' Member Corn-olidated Stock Exchange of New York. Merth _Pacite . ... the disposal of old holdings at prices|OFY Of-a two-finger-rollcd cigarette in- : ember Con-olida ge . e C oo 5 23%|ihat are decidedly better than those |[Créasing her impatience ~that he Watezbuty STOCKS i Say llun Am P T .... i which have prevailed for some time |SP0uld have stopped just when he was Danbury New Haven Penn R R . past. This is conspicuously (rac for | COMINE 1o an important point. Middictown BONDS Springfield Pleved Arrow » 18% 3% | the cotton region, where the unex- |3 her own. especial flance. Membership in our Pittsburgh Coal A 58 | hoctedly low output has clearly es.|G1180n was irritating! Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. Pressed Steel Car . [ e it apd bl petid oy You see, over in California they = . : - o i O (G e 515 | ling price for the stasle. even thouen | call me Burr—the Bronco Burr.” 50 Week Vacation Club is now closed F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1012 Reading . - the extreme quotations - consequent But’X tholGht you ‘Wl front—7 — But Our — Rep I' 8 ......... E 4 upon the announcement of the go “Headquarters are ‘r the District, Royal D, N Y ernment's estimate may not be sus- |MisS—soon to be Madam—Young earned hod (BF) Co . 3% of forward purch In some 3t North pfd.. : | goods have already been dis- Insp Cop tinetly advanced where the low level Inter Con - " previously reached was manifestly Int Mer Mar out of harmony with costs. Els Int Paper Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific Sinclair Ofl Refin. 20 tained, as the experience of the past | a4 But everybody in Washington South Pacific ..... ) 4| week has shown. The influx of gold |SO™e® from somewhere clse and goes . s ey ‘ T4 | lomtinuien o, wdd 1o the. tecnmen) | Pome to vote. What would 1 want The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Btudebake : A strength of the banking system: and, | °f, Streak if 1 were an terner Texas €O .....ee. i 364 36%as long as it continues, scems likely | “That's what I want to know. What Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford Conn. Texas T to insure a maintenance of rates no|¢C YoU want of him obacco Prod 1 301 & . ose now “To bust him and ride hi and . . el ; o | et o Laow I oTea T MM v’ hiimioc 1ic.co M Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Union F ) ces v 5| creased to about $1,553,000,000, or| . YOU think you could?” Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. United F G A | about $26,000,000 above last week's|, Radiant that he was born of her United Retall report. With loans of member banks | P¢loved West, she stood off and sized Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge U 8 Food Prod " | reatly reduced, conditions are fay.|Pim uP. from cowlick to feet. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. U 8 Indus Alco . orable for a decided loosening of etk S esowaticould jahe aala. IS NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP. . LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING . — 1 U 8 Rubber Co , credit during the autumn, and this s | °0KIng {ully as incapable as she had U S Steel ........ clearly just beginning. Secretary |UI&® oy i : i i i Utah Copper ..... I 4 Mellon shows his belief in the bettor|™orX: ) . Checks for both Clubs will be mailed about Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Ve Car Chemieal. . credit outlook by his offer of $400,-| ~“Well. Streak is yours, if"—she e Overtena 4 000,000 in new certificates of indebt. | PAUSed to impress him—*if you will June 15, 1922 - edness and notes at a rate 1-4 of 1 promise me} something fin return. ! : “Granted Said something being?" . per cent below that fixed on the last| . LOCAL STOCK corresponding issue = That you'll never change your put- MARKET TODAY Railroads and Industrials, What. mever?” 4 All the evide that comes to oot hand is in favor of continuous = sonALe (them for provement of railroad earnings. |ChaPs: I like them—you—all the in- consistencies about you, just as they (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) President Harding's assurance in his| 0% 4 Asked | statement of September 7 that Bld Asked mel e hat the| p efully he glanced down at his 1td Elec Light .... 127 130 Railroad Funding bill will be adopt- D ! ° . ° TRUSTCO Jouthern N E Tel ... ..108 111 Caliatlantenily datstatiet ithe o5 I.}l‘vtg_‘ self, lhken‘:'n her, to see whether aln atlon an 1 2 e R \m Brass .... : 170 |sembling of congress tends material-|5h¢ WAS making 5{“"‘, “",h'“" e ew rl LEWERTAIN Ty il Maedware i 130 |1y to help the credit situation as af.|R© resentment showed in his 0dd eyes, i Billings & Spencer com 26 |[fecting the varlous lines. This has “"}llfl;h :}:‘rekn«l\’ Iolnx“c“l: ;:dd. - iristol Brass . . 16 been reflected in better values for ) in ha as I— To I ARG a0 s 30 [the ralls during the past week. The Cagle Lock 45 to sell some $380,000,000 anders . .... Batin 11 trust certificates bearing 6 per Machine ....... 5 has not been altogether favor- Viles-Be-Pond com 7 rceived, there being a decided Sorth and Judd P 5 belief that the securities are not eck, Stow and Wilcox 365 entitled to the low rat suggesed tussell Mtg Co .... Difference of standing between the teovill Mtg Co g certificates of the several ro: is andard Screw 3 likewise to be expected In traction “raut and Hine cesse 3 scurities generally the situation is nlon Mfg Co i Ayl bpsnlordd) Ml el o cation 1 The securities which we offer in the following i itaniey Works -.... E 2 readjustment of «osts which has A week from TOday youican start yOoux Vaca ¢ list are fundamentally safe, they are good collateral i in progress thorughout the for bank loans and they should show considerable ap- ! country, and which gives assurance ONE MAN, ONE HOME that the sound lines will be able to Saving at the “Trust Co,” Put away either 50(:, $1.00 preciation in price when interest rates decline. The | (By N. E. A) re-establish a balance in their bu. Helsingtors, Sept. 10.—The Soviet[ots. This better outlook is Also in- wise investor will include them among his holdings. overnment issued a decree to the|dicated by the improved values of You can buy them for cash in denominations of | Weet" that no citisen may possess|bonds issued by public utilities in gen- | or $2.00 each week, for only 40 weeks, and next June | $100, $500 and }..*,41,000, Selonlous) Partal Payn:ent [ nore than one house Under this|eral ter conditions in pig iron onditlon much real estate ls beink | production reflect a_sironger v;..;.m,’] Plan (209% down and 109 a month). : we will send you a check that will insure a REAL Matur- Yield | Security Rate ity Abonut | . West Penn Power Company 7% 1946 Vacation. Be sure to make your plans to start pay- ist Mtge. Series “D” . Connecticut Light & Power 79 1951 . i 15t and Ref. Mtge. Series “A” ments next Saturday, September 17th. Ask us about it. Middle West Utilities Company 8¢5 1041 20 Year Secured Gold Notes Portland Rwy., Light & Power 79 1946 I1st and Ref. Mtge. Series “A” . Pase Eiectri o 25 Open Tonight 7 to 9. s e e AL . Prices Subject to Change. It is used by the g The Commercial Trust Co. spoonful % New Britain Trust Co. | i cben New Britain —_ e= —_ Connecticut

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