New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1021. —1nancial] iy cIvS BABSON INMEDIATE QUTLOO &5 i B PUTNAM&CQ hopefu WALL STRF[:T ST“[‘K ey _— (”1“ % that G eanya by AD < L i Member New York Stock Exchange L UTHU (Continued From Firs. Page). . ial Qvl ”m- n‘n‘\ Sl Givorencacline | i r,‘.ffl‘”“ soks. Never - | Secosbor 1o Bhbie & T ) = (o wheat and corn The farmer will g K o collee ‘,\...I\H“ m:."m parts o t re |onerators. .:, ‘_vm» n .;\- - AL P el N S R — idered a real patriot for the work - nsiderably easier in many sections. [still to be overcome before the mar 1 which he is doin ¥ carnings of many corpe s | will have plain sailing, but if the 3 sl ospieml ottt ™ (Goreiat ta The Hlerald.y : e A not ‘exiet vatnes would be con- | We Have Buying Orders in | The Miller and Baker. New York mner fall ! " s ¥ S ks o e lo by E e ot thelirmerpon | Datin oSt tha i heN e = e i e AMERICAN BRASS Flour has not come down o e Wi g branches of trade is now close at|conditions have un o decided | i m. the upper hand. Prices were high- to compare with the reduction in [thorities, that negotiations are der| hand ; 2 J and. improvement and the nulmuv is much | # 3ITAl the price of wheat. We way for the rehabiltation of Mexico! I " P, AMERICAN HARDWARE 5 er at the beginning, but weakened | are still pay Ranks| Growing More' Libees [brighter than for a lons time past much for bread b s . ‘ 2 % % > & i is beingz reflected in the stock St e bl 1 . ing « o With the adjustment of the e o STANLEY WORKS 11 as domestic . i f . at tenta-|lonz outstanding accounts x v 50 o b sl il ing higher based on merit e s et iva cment ah an av > tax | farming re ;'H‘x;n:«"_ m‘n banks e SEnnr ol B i ! h "or the wheat in a barrel of m preliniinary to the reas- |ing to become decidedly more liberal, N n 3 atakt s S imaIntan 1‘:‘.»‘.1“;;.\‘ farmer gets § . the baker get mbling of o has been nearly |and there is a better supply of funds —- = 3 LANI)ERS’ FRARY & (JLAARK du-lvh\« PRl the restaurant about $100.00, and | reached by the Senate Finance com-|available for commercial uses than SHACKLETON STARTS. Peraiive atoadiiness ana . i about £300. Yes, | mittee are chief amo the con-|for some time past. Announcement| yogon sept. 17.—Tho Quest. the el i T hrion levelopments of the past|that the War Finan arationsial 0 08 Do G iohisiE Eimeat Shackle: made of flour should | heney L0 business | 071 explore the uncharted sections was easy. Sdales approximated 260,- | €Ome down also ir o under. 2x act recently | o0 uth Atlantic, the Pacific and \ 1 pproximated ) . - o 11| passed by congress authorizes | °f 0 Sl the Antarctic sens, left the Thames to- W. T. SLOPER 000 sharcs, Farmers' Future, Ant: ] e in[it, if necessary, to advance ) R EaRL sy L 0w Clo “The future of the farmer depends|the belic el -{to $1,000,000.000 . gaylontihe alalCiolSheERVaRy CRT VoY "w BNt 8 A belief in progre " $1, . 4 Am T Sus v readjustment of retail prices | co, =, ance of an ample 23 aze. 3 - A 2 In the opinion of ma ere has been a d « are mow so well equipped to - TEMPO QUARTETT = ok, o bigh prices for wheat, corn and | ing the week toward an incrase care of demands that the corpora-| Thg United Parents and Teachers' R NATNIS T SRV B TALR - CONNECZICUT secured the Tempo Investments, Local Stocks Telcphones, 1815, 1818 thought to dollars and too little[ many important indus cu- 4 s 1 quartet of 1 ord for the program S — SRS 8 of the farm. We all give 00| the volume of employment in s d |tion is not v » o called i association ha ht to bushels. It is not dollars| larl o e [Sec n’s succes to be rendered 3 hool that ma ntry richer. W ¢ : . 0,000,000 $ : 8 R We Will Buy . o e cannot wear tl < } sonat | ce representing the 1 . . hey would be pretty hard to sl ons obi . reaction has ering since the war, = Pirst” week obse g Al > 1 The country gets richer through | doubtedy - “but this would|rate of % of 1 per cent below the |ancs amy prominent speakera | i STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED increased production, What we get in|have becn trut in any case upon the|figures established for the last fssue, | wages or pay for goods is of no ac-|arrival of the usual period of count, excepting where foreign trade|reduction. There is no re s considered doubt the up yvement of xl We Are All Machines. ness. This, er, 1s confirmed by A r returns, “We all should rea that wheth- | ¥ < i er we are artists, lawyers, bricklayers, | Which g o . DL i - @ Tt U ST M SR B, LR T e omson, Tienn of trade in our fa s ntin ki e . i o . Cotton is not made fro > - chings] Lotton In;nd 'I{“‘ ’"" ) l‘"” $181,000,000. The unfilled order re 3 % 3 & . corn, ba- | o "of the United States Steel Cor- Y [ NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD con and bread, Buildings are not made New Dritain National I i pticos s 50 B 10 Ceatral Row [ trom br ar, . : Jiirem > Y B DONALD = EAXT Mo (retentione Ohexesr 0868 ind oth duc not made from A , ! 8 raw materials and labor but rather Hundreds of New Britain 3% | from groceries, provisions, education, ¢ 1 i | art, inspiration and the other fuel people have already insured I We Offer fn demand but rails meved irregularly within narrow lmits. The closing | which feeds these divine machines, Price Adjustment. thei t ti by a § 1 i ‘ orne. s gh e e Il e T s Conservative Investors o} NORTH & JUDD L 1e i S| ter s to get all prices adjusted to the | i membership in our Vacation § ] 5 opper .. 2 3 N lo W DR Srnstubening 1L Isino | B e E Let us give you the details of a strongl llE Price On Application. 4 : what we get from our product, but 3 7 i secured 25-year Public Utility bon | rather what we pay for the fuél of the ° § hine and the amount that the ma- ind Mor Marv i6 461 48N euig| machens SRd the Anset thet the me Join our o ‘t’ase{‘ec‘;'r‘,;,‘;,r?ficféy et y Mig & 4 b | prosperity. ! o 0l 115 € &4 I', I’,‘l"'_','v'" ! : > ROGER W. BABSON. Bl tric plants. i a — e J y ». : KE Kelly i a2 —_ d Net t tgage bond in- | . Ker 0 2 20 |LOCAL STOCK 40 week tegesfi?;:-?:s ke ok y { Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. MARI\FT TODAY Yield 7.75% | Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport i i Danbury New Haven Sl sl | et BONDS Sorinsteid ? c ldent .. > ‘;:‘:)“l Vacatlon The cnmmercial Trust BU- i Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. 111 G. F. GROFF, Mzr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 Am Ha W ol : l:° 3 Bond Department TS - T T T R T T TR T | Billings & Spencer com 26 u il . e ¢ Pristol Braxs 15 New Britin — — Connecticut || e O S P PSR L BRI RS Colt's Armas ... 28 30 { | Eagle Lock 48 | l s 4 re F and ( 48 NY 1 fachine Co 56 16 Oll Refin Niles-Be-Pond ¢ 2 50 8 Steel 1 g North and Judd 45 outh |‘n e ... P'eck, Stow and \\xhux 37 10 ) andard Screw S for your next vacation. as Pac ] " Traut and Hine ... .o 4 weont Ol . Stanley Works 2 7to 8 P. M. lon Pacifie ted Retall 8t ‘“,H. " ; 1 o el ' | National Bank ; Everybody is talking economy (] ;Tl:“‘fkmg nm}d7§t??f'ge now—and so are automobile own- Racking Cruung Shipping Sace w7 Kell o TE U et GET THE HABIT-GO T0 Vacation clubs will be mail- ers and prospective antemchile Bcat of cquipment for Local nd Lo Dietancs Furniture Movin. F O ¢ S |[Etrrmryiiih| hnupmbgwing |[peeten *nter-Urban Transfer & Storage The Hartford-Cennecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. York city up-to-dats knowledge of the conditions existing Checks for both of our in Ireland and will speak of this. aresshipped monthly from Vancouver, B. C., to China. 2 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 20 90, 2002. A. P'. Marsh, Manager Have you noticed in these days of economy that the Hupmobile is more popular than ever? Right here in town you must have seen how the number of Hupmobiles has increased. TONIGHT—we shall be pleased to start your Vacation Economy has been the cause of Club Saving. Take out a book and put away 50c, $1.00 Hupmobile popularity because there is no other car in its class or $2.00 each week for only 40 weeks and we will send that gives such reliable consistent ‘ | P g : Realize service at such low cost. you a check next June for $20.00, $40.00 or $80.00, B rohony In L wer raniiin g cost " 4 M A\ Efi is 3 For d depending on which plan you prefer. Just anticipate —economy in lower costs for up- keep and repair right tome and for the right amount. What other car like the Hup- Outfi; . v ST 5 T S e et A enith carburetors give more power, automobile economy at $1485 (f. better economy, quicker pickup, and con- 0. b. Detroit)? : f{ stant efficiency. The Special Zenith Ford Outfit sells for $20.00. It is so simple you can install it your- l City Service Station |f| | ™ right time and for the right amount. Get yours today. N cw Bl‘ itain Tl'uSt CO. Hartford Avenue and Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor. Ao Go HAWKER 52-54 Elm St. Tel. 2456

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