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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921, 9 AL L A 8 A . A, AR S A i R 3 . A bt A S e Financial News AMERICAN COPPER INDUSTRY SEEN o et R City ltems m | .",4 ”‘_”T (l ,“,,',‘”‘N_,l.‘,‘ l,“‘“”]‘ ',,“,N ‘::‘ 11 i T R G e ‘ 1\ I IV\CHMLN]S M,\U“ o he Viking ‘ Bl “”"“\“m“"“ 3 Member New York Stock Exchange saar colls, Among the favorable factors of | gttt FALHNTAE :“” HORSE ) ' s ALY Successor to Richter & o, the mession was the buoyant tone of | “n 0 Ly e e e anditions | cen the . Action Brought as Result of Non [ nt of the Children's B A a1 W MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. foreign exchanges refleetin more L . 1opeful Europ 4 & Going |°F our leading industries Roger W y | | s, Toys, Toys, Don't forget the STANLEY R EDDY, Mgr, TE! hopeful European conditidns, Gains |00 CE LT & | Payment of Bills—Local People | jitt)e ones at 1 L. A Gladdir in leading shares were extonded from . llowing ; homs . A, Glagding A b ent During the coming year 1 |w t 8 1 to 3 points, Motors, snippings and |noF s X : ) Sued by Non-Resldent J foresec a further improvement in the K othe Sl ' BRI Sihs P meeting of | § \‘vr"‘ {\01""\' fortunes of the copper industry. It is | \ HY ! M Lol At numerous unclassifiel stocks as well ties rose one to two polnts, Rails was ughly | Ing sutfered | oq ) erca i : Sl y Henry Willl g J tew rose one to two pointe, Halle was )" C1Ccly Seprension and. " st ; ih _ : Shazes Landers, Frary & Clark Fecording onty nominl changos, The [OPCTating at a vewy low pereentage of | por industry i morad oy, [ MG AP TR E AR eyl “% 50 Shaxes Stanley Works closing was strong. Sales approxi. | Only three or four of the 4, after a slow proces @ 20 . - 20 Shawes American Brass iy responaible for these conditions. |tate to forecast higher pr R I TR TS VT Y tmportant copper producers arc now |ment during the next | { ' « « n Janu Constructive forces are at work, how- | per.s The Limitation of lents| Deputy Sherift M ockwell s Proprictor of Local Tobacco House | == mated 450,000 shares, Donds were " : fairly active but ehanges in leadir m“‘“””“ dividends, Heavy stocks, poor [ manths, will he as a wholc v N MAR“N NOT ro SELL e A e demand and very low price are foint- [much better condition, 1 do Smith h en sued for $500 ! ever, which will bring about a sub High Low Close Ada Am Beet Su 28% 28 1 paper 1 -, 04, a { adopted b 1 confer 8 AP on 1€ % 2 h > W gt R Call s RELHIN g o s Bl il R e Rk yatar ¥ tnche estate ¢ hete ! Mlas Propositions to Dispose of | SRR 5 Am Car & T 7 y 7 r % 3 e neetin ! AIRELON i eNnile ) f ) , A5 Gotéon ol 31 o . present demand which is ¢X- [gpinton, be a bulli A i M. Dunn el for RUEn o] LB SR I V1) I G. JUDD W, T. SLOPER proximately 000,000 pound a montl Am H & H Leath 13 bearish factor i Bernatt " Am Loco . 1001 stocks of copy lennet ringfield \ i uld al wEainst a t v e S XVEIARAY i f Villiam E. Martin, proprictor of t Fol e % a very small pereentag i . el AR Martin's Tobacco store on Main strect ) Am Su Ref com 54! : present excess stoc refined copper, | consumption o ! this i 3 - | oificially denied today the rumors to o ceeding the rate of production by ap Am Smelt & R . 463 oKD the LT cstimated in the neighborhood of 350, | (ry 1s used in t f 01 ; 1 op- | the extent t he lad entered ne Am Sumatra Tob 1% o £ ot 000,000 pounds during the course o i 1 3 ( 10 ) : stroc e { 8 Yoo o Am Tel & Tel 1161 SOt ROLDSE SERAL e Mouthe g8 thalother haiid . 4 i treet | gotiations for the eale of his business 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Am Tobacco . 134 7% 3 il months, This accomplish- | more normal co Y G Ltashety > bl red | Mr, Martin however admitted that he [§ Investments, Locul Stocks Telephone 1515—1816 Am Wollen ... 81% ed, the copper industry will he in n custon an i 0 il 15 re-{}ag heen approached by parties inter i R Wt eyt ored Janu 317 |a position to resume a semblance | good and t 3 i st » [ ¥ t Anaconda Cop . 49 4 4 Sorras HOOLESVL Iy adie o y [[cataaginiiKinove Sans S AekinA NS Y14 N2 srmal production in August 1922, 4 ¢ : 1° e thing defi rever Vi i ‘Ateh Top & § F 90 s v dilgtion ] the nations ¢ ¢ ot fai St place. Nothing definite however had vie i ) 4 Normally the copper industrics of | 1 a stimulc been Lout the proposition al y IAK'.MJ\‘:m o ":”“ il 13 [ this country produce b0 per cent of | {rade and furnish 0 bo [STONE TO COACH TRIMTY NINE:|though it may be considered in the SC lI i . ] ) the wor total output of refined |y, ! ) | i 3 A 5 commodities which w % Hartford, Dec, 10 uture W Daltimore & Ohlo 36 4 e ommoditi 5 i b 3 3 opper Before the war half or thi st §5p o . kgl " . — - s pth Stee b R % 1 the pre-w 8. tone, former Spri Be { Mr Martin conducts the largest | & # X nyd Beth Steel BB ., 58% ¢ home production was exported o[ g Lrign Rapid Tran 73 7 T e % The liquidatic 1 in Janu rign Rapld Tran 7% England, Germany, France, Holland, [ ¢ ! ; ; Cleinity and has been in the bus- | s A A S TR — . Central Leath Co 807% 3 30% |and Italv as our prinsiy Aaihe Gy R ST \:hf-.s & Ohio . 87 ' Of late years Japan has been tak “|to a low of 21, reac 1 th 5 K ) : ct §e i cas. Chi Mil & St P . 2 : 20 [considerable quantities. Although Eur- | of that year. So ; Hey abiiel o | 4 g Chi Rock Is & P & 313 g oo s tinricnt ot il et v | LBYE redovEre an averag s g u A Chlle Copper 3 2 8% |adverse exchange rates and gencral |, SHiL feel ! at the copper Lo e = e 9 Chino Cop ..... 25% shortage of purchasing power make | $10FN CTEE & SREORIIIRY Jox = = NEW SSRITALN HARTFORD Corn Pro Ref . 04% 93% 930% |it practically impossible for them to | “Go4 “F U6 (UGC i New Britaln National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Cruicible Steel . 66 buy, Becauss of thess factors ihe|D° held for further advances i Teloph one 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 Cuba Cane Su .. 7% total exports of copper in 1 to a1l | “The seasonal trend continues DONALD . FLART, Munager Member Hartford Stock Endicott-Johnson 7814 E 334 | countries amounted to but 70 per |improve general business conditior f Member N, Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Gen Electric .. 187% nt of the poundage shipped during|General business now stands 11 per | e vl i sl L ASieted Gen Motors .... 11 0% 913. Exports this year to date are |[cent below normal. | Good (BI") Co .35% 63 s |running about 10 per cent under lust | (All publication and 1t | We Will Buy Or Sell-- Gt Northern pfd 5 year's. strietly reserved) i Iilinois Cop Inspiration Cop . 3 9 - — - — ’ L] B Inter Con pfd ... 4 7 . s S - e g\ s a Int Mer Mar pfd 66 6 ; o8y "\ ‘,\l‘ Howag - o athdl lrlcrlcan r SS Allls-Chal Mfg . 37% 37 el o e - Lt WYe Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Favifia Ol 4804 AT H Jowed by o number entitled yfesslonal baseba 1 wholesale and retail tobacco store i ry made them come Wily down Int Paper...... 63% R israth an I\f‘rlly s‘p(;‘mg Tire 43 1 S 5 ; Kennecott Cop . v T Lack Steel ..... 47 61 “Right or Wrong." ‘W dance was || . . JOHN P. y S w oo | OOW Presented By R & B i o e Semen, | Is Open For Membership : Midvale Steel ... 2 Cherpack, Miss Barnest favo q - . te s q M pack, i wor Waterbur y rQ Bridgeport Missouri Pacific . W(][‘[hy of Professionals with solos, all of which were well ren- Enroll at Once : Da‘fl;;:“;ly STOCKS Nengpaven N Y Central dered. N YNHGS&H : A quartet number called Middletown BONDS Springfield Noni Basio T3 He s el Deposits 0f Pure Oil .... . 3 K One of the best amateur minstrel i o Direc-t Private Wire to New York and Boston ] E 3 chorus Pam Am P & T ; 52% | shows seen in this city for a long time " Penn R R ... plause, as did a trio singing “Dowr : b LA L | SGC A Week Br‘sngs $25 And lnterest G . GROIT, Mgr—itoog 500, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Eli o evening by a troupe from the tusswn | ey Tt it nonber |l 81,00 A Week Brings $50 - And Interest Ray Con Cop .. 15 E and Erwin Manufacturing company. | dren was a bit long, but the three | (i . e Reading. i TiM 1% | The hal was R e e | $2.00 A Week Brings $100 And Interest [jil F i GRGANIZED 1860 Nl i iy pacity and many were forced to stand hore Other numbers on the hill . in the rear and on the sides as well | which went across in first class style | il $ Week Br $ 5 d Royel DIN S 4% e R R $5.00 A Week Brings $250 And Interest South Pactfic .. tendance appeared to “eat up" the efoot Trail”, Miss McAloon; | f Club Checks d South Railway . 7 songs and jokes of the troupe, while | “Dapper Dan,” Dick Hyland. A spec 7 bl 1< as ks S Studebaker Co . ; 7 % | each number received its full share of | ialty number introduced hy Mr. Wil T H 3 Chrristmas ub ec epo Texas Co «iovee 3 5 applause. In most all of the cases it | winson at the end of the show was a . - (et e - Tobacco Pro .. % | was necessary for the actors to re- | decided hit. 9 ited in our Savings Department Transcont Ofl .. 102 3, | spond to an encore. Miss Esther Seaburgh was at the| ] ; Union Pacific . 127% The honors of the show, however, | piano for the majority of the num iy h(‘1()]'(‘ lenuzlry lst, 1922‘ “'l" United Fruit .. £ 1255 | it applause is to be taken as a cri- | bers and was aided by O'Brien’s or- | | : United Retail St 5274 teriton, fell to Louis Raskowski in his | chestra The end men were Messrs, - : drflw ]‘nt(‘l’cgt flt 4 ])(‘l' ('(’nt fl'nl]l U 8 Iudus Alco .8835 383 381¢ | clever interpretation of clog dancing, | Wilky, Hyland, Donlon, Johnson U 8 Rubber Co .5 ¢ 533 |and to Mr. Egan who gave a comic | O'Meara and L. Raskowski. Tn the " TTi8 Bteel e 31 3 monologue, which was really funny | ehorus were Misses Lftie Krum, Mar | l)ecember ]S[, 1921. Utah Copper ... / N and equal to many on the professional | garet Heisler, Mildred Coney, Annie Willys Overland . stage, Dymkoski, Lillian larson, Esther & The song numbers were all well re- | Rehm, Annette Johnson, Ethel Hodge, encore in their duct rendition of| and received its share of ap 4] QUOTATIONS XU NISHED BY PUTNAM & CO. L TN S AT P i New.BrITAIN NATIONAL BANK Hfd Elec Light . 140 143 e Billings & Spencer com «. — 26 Bristol Brass . 14 — Sain Lok .. P T S l Th T P C d j . 0 { The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company S L€ 0 tep ntO e FUusy Lo, an oln ur AN Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. MlIeRDeshort A00IES & ‘- o |® Capital $2,000,000.060. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 S 0 : I} fe De posit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Peck, Stow and Wilcox .. 27 30 i R M GOl O Settlement of Kstates. i s s e | Shy i d Foreign Evchange to all parts of the world. . y ] LETTERS O0F (REDIT — GENERAL BANKIN Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co. . - 3 A : : . . . Stanley Works . 3 ox e ¥ Bank hy 1mail. Tt is safe and saves time. —— 25 ; CITY COURT CASES. b - 30 Assignment of Trial Dates is made by 1 00 Judge George W. Klett, o At the short calendar session of the 2.00 i : \ ¢ b city court yesterday afternoon, cases | 300 e : ] | afines am e were assigned for trial as follows: M. | e b K PY - , P. Leghorn, by David L. Nair, vs. the 10.00 ] i New York, New Hav: & MHartford - = e = o I 4 Natirond. Co. by Lawse &= 36 PEARL ST., HARTFORD Tel. Ch, 8551 Railroad Co., by Lawyer Carpenter, and William Greenstein, et al, by O T . h 3 | o Greenstein & Greenstein vs. Mary Al- | pen onig 1 7 fo 9 4 A s e varo, et al, by Danaher & Danaher, | o Tuesday, December 13, at 10 a. m.; Inesday, December 14, at 10 a. m,, aska Procko, by A. A. Greenberg, n . . | vs. Lawrienty Uhryn, et al, by M. D. |8 . — - A T . g We Own and Offer a Well-Secured Saxe; at 2 p. m, T. W. O'Conner, 1-)"' B. F. Gaffney, vs. Albert Halpern, et . - p — SRS — . . — = ¥ ol al, by Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford . . " . B . 4 A ST T B il Public Utlity Preferred Stock Nair, vs. Veronica Skaruska, by J. G. | : f h E k g'? 4 ne 0 ose 00 a'n !‘s’ Current net carnings are running over five times the Doods; at 2 p. m., Jacob Aaronson, by | David L. Nair, vs. John J. Donahue, | by Stanley J. Traceski; at 2 p. m.,| A R 'q L L C d B | 18 1.2 1L Gll d dividend requirerzzents, bl bbb ] ea eatr}ler Q /@V@re an I&, Wifinc 14 Wi .e’ ¢ Provision is made for setting up a surplus fund equal . A. Wojech, by Henry No- g AL b Tuesday, December 20, at 10 to two years' dividends on the preferred stock as a special iy ] light that Boy or Girl for Xmas. Bring in a i i o Holden & Peck Price and pax-ticulars on application. Dollar and start 2 new Savings Account and || e semc—— | ¥ Gk (’3 ° Si r V a g ° OA we will loan you one free. A sure way to teac Trucking and Stora s wws o Q1] the youngsters to save—yes even tO CNCOUr= || o onmuon comm sm o S, Packing, Grating azd Shipping elther by Rail or Truck “DREAM STREET” 4 4 { Inter-Urban Transt Adiea Avtnction | Yours for a Book Bank Tonight Ext Jban Transfer& St? rage - CARTER REVIEW 0 e e Burritt Savings Bank Admisston Including Taxes Pl MR et o) Open 710 9 P. COR. CHURCH AND MAIN Bal 12¢ | Bal, 23¢ 3 N A POIIA T TR TSI D. W. GRIFFTTHS Rear Dickinson Drug Store.

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