New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 11

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MW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921, 1 TPUTNAM & CO. \ BABSON SEES RIFT IN CLOUDS . . ., Yain Grovons tor i o be g in the, ctty cou Financial News Eeen e byl el st AN oved 44 bale successor to Richter & ©o, QUOTATIONYS FURNISHE Graboski At e 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. of tobaceo frem the |against the town, the storchouse and although | pay for services rendered duvin “High Low Close Am Can ..\ . B4% 84 Am Car & I"dy w % 146 % Am Cotton Ofl , 22% 20% | Bpeclal to The Tlerald) Am H & S Leath 14% 14% 4 An ociate of Mr Securities and Commodities Firmer. 0. Ryan of Middletown, is vepresent- [town i represented by Judg Graboski and the writ Is return- | nard I*, Gaftney ble the first ‘Tuesduy in January in| Dr, Dray states that "amous Statistician Traces Probable Path of Recovery. ' ere later returncd, the man |small-pox epidemic which vi STANLLY R, EDDY, Mgr. 1., 2040 laims damages to the weeds during Derlin in 141 He I8 repre the transportation Attorney Leonard | by Judge Willlam | Mangan We Offer 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation 50 Shares lLanders. Frarv & Clark luring attended to some of the fendant attache sterday | eitizens of the town and claimy that difference is that in 1921 the Hoover has | |ying thq Mlddletown cowur ety of Lepidemie he influence has been dow Constable the town is liable for payment for Am Smell & Ref 460 40k | H Am Bu Ref com 08Y% Am Sumaotra Tob 81% 804 Dally 117 % K ays that in addition to th iminated, 10 tota! ne Weather Iorecasts we ought to have | (he two years will probably s DOCTOR SULS service The town claims tha as no authorized the government engaged him it 18 not Claims Payment of Bill for \nl\u('s‘Hhh\v* for the bill, also the case he Rendered in 191 | att ended to was, one of his own prac Business Forecasts. 16 this| par, Since we are TOWN vepresentative of Am Tel & 'Tel were accomplished, a business man or [ with an 85 per cent Am 'Tobaoco . [ investor could pick up his daily pa- | jobk forward to s Am Woolen ... 804 per and see whether business is go- [ et starting mont} pradua The latg (all of 19 case of o doctor's bill was approxi Anaconde Cop Ateh T & 8 I At Gulf & W I Buldwin Loco . Baltl & Onhlo . Beth sieel It ing to be ‘bright and fair’ or ‘cloudy Suppose that such fore easts could be madc precisely as weather forecasts—which are sald to werage as high as 80 per cent re linble——these business prognostica- 1l stormy.! complete the gradual rvise that well indeed for conditior sounder industrial strengthening stoc) hristmas buyl mad Henry T. Uray|tice. The Am 1000 ..., 00 9814 made a very interesting sug hiTal iRk 1095 GiatitenAanoy cwil ed § hed- | mately $180 50 Shares North & Judd NN T VY AT o R e ——— e e ol Canadi nelfle . 122 2 tions would certainly be a very popu- Central Leath Co 8% Jur feature of the daily press and Cnes & OO .. 56% . : would help to avert a great many Chl MiIl & St P 193 4 business troubles and investment trag- Ch Rock 1sl & P 82% p 3214 | edic Chlle Copper .. 167 5 Chino Cop ..... Corn Prod Ref Cruleible Steel . 673 Cuba Cane Bu .. 6% taining the volume of general busi- | # ) N e R The Hertford-Connecticut Trust Company LOPER strictly reserved.) Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. . AT O Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Func 1s $2,000,000.00 ¢ WISK UP AGAINST IT Safe Denosit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. follow regular puths €ross- 1. <1 o 6600 After Alleged Ther Settiement of Estates. asptesecd : o »|-:,.:,.(....: :I-ln,,:.'(‘,.,,,\\l,l,‘_,..,'\I,:l.,{'u Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. | LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING { H. L. JUDD Y G. JUDD W J UWD & CO. WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 15151816 suggestion 18 not as impos. s it seems at first glance. De- pressions ing our business world when charted looks very much Endicott-Johnson 78% the storm maps of the Weather Bu- honse, DA reau, Walter Wisk of this city, recently il i f i Erie ... .10t R tanr o lth halinatiatelal laentarnior AR sale Bank by mail. 1t is safe and saves time. Erle ¥st pfd ... 16% 6 5% | the Northeast, including Gastan W & W . 1 4| New England, New York, New P ! I s il i Gen Electrie .. 141% soy and eastern Pennsyvlania. 1n Gen Motors ... 11% other words, take the three Jederal Goodrich B & 17 867% Reserve Distriets, No. 1, No. 2 and Gt North ptd . 76% 4% 5 0. 8. 1 regard the outlook for this 1l Central ... 99% reglon as relatively favorable. This Inspiration Cop . 42% was the first part of the country to Int Mer Mar pfd 66 Y% show a decline in business; and ac- Allis-Chal Mfg . 88% cording to the law of action and re- Pucific OfL »w"r; actlon, this same section will lead in Int Nickel * . 12% the recovery. Int Paper . 56y “The Agricultural West will follow Kelly Spring Tire 44 suit and participate in due turn in Kennecott Cop . 27% the activity now becoming apparent Lock Stel ...,. 46% 5 3% in the Northeast. Local business Lehigh Valley .. 9% men can regard the nelghboring s Mex Petroleum 1167% tions on the east as a barometer which Midvale Steel .. 28% now indicates that fair weather is on Missouri Puclfic 17% its way. N Y Central .. 78% “When cotton prices picked up, the NYNHG®&H 13% 7 i | South recovered its poise. A com- Novh Paclfic .. 80% plete and instantaneous restoration is v Gl 3014 not to be expected. You cannot jump Pan Am P & T 55% out of a well in a single leap. But if Ponn B R the busihess leaders of the South will Pltts Coal fix their vision on the germ of pros- Rav GantiCon perity with which the New York Beanlie ; stock market has been inoculated, Rep I & 8§ they will see the blessed infection Royal D, N spread out until it envelops the RO whole region east of the Mississippl ER and south of the Ohio. i A0 “Turning to the Far West, I find Houth: Hpllwaysss the outlook complicated by a peculiar Studebaker .... plicated by a peculiar A clrcumstance. The Mountain States R (B goraon and the Northwest have suffered he- Texas & Pacfic. 2 vond a doubt. But in a broad way lobacco Pro ... 63 California. has thus far escaped rath- | Transcont Oll .. 113% I ler lightly. Business on the coast held Unlon P‘um‘nn < 127% l;’f;x up for some time after it was dis- Unitel Fruit ... 127 1 127 127 | tinetly dull elsewhere. Similarly, bus- United Retall St 53% 023 52% | iness mng tend to hold stationary U S Food Pro .. 10% y 10% | {he Coai, even after an advance is A U 8 Tndus Alco . 39% 3 39% | registered in other localities. Tn # U S Rubber Co 557% [ 55% | other wor: it is quite possible that A U § Stel 841 California’s readjustment may take the U s S&‘Ml pfd 113%% form of a belated rise rather than Utah Copper ... 64} actual slump. Willys Overland 6 “If we interest ourselves in “tem 5 peratures’” as well as storm cenfers, (Putnam & Co) we find a reliable thermometer in Hfd Flec Light total purchases. Sales durlng the Southern N E Tel past few months indicate the gradu: Am Brass ............288 righting of conditions. Sales for Am Hardware ........155 September and October of this yeur Billings & Spencer com taking the average of the country o« SR T a0 A a whole, is approximately 70 per cent Colt's Arms ....... 22 of the same two months of 1920. No Fagle Lock .. . 4T% vember showed a five per cent im e L B R L D st Il Public Utility Preferred Stock We Offer and Recommend Landers Frary and Clark R T M z # umfil yRRp—— i flmmm il?enn&d[[n. THAT'S A CORKER Mcmber Hartford Stock Telephone Charter 8000 Member N, Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. WE OI''ER: STANLEY WORKS, Pfd. Price On Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 50c PER WEEK . $1.00 PER WEEK $2.00 PER WEEK $5.00 PER WEEK $ 25.00 PLUS INTEREST $ 50.00 PLUS INTEREST $100.00 PLUS INTEREST $250.00 PLUS INT ST |§§ - NOTHING LIKE IT IN JOIN NOW | i JOH‘\ P IxEO[ GH Member Consolldated Stock Exchange of New York N T Bridgeport Danbury hTO(j h? New Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield Dircet Private Wire to New York and Boston GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Waterbury 23025 We Own and Offer 2 Well-Secured il o 1o B e R e have not as vet had a. complete check, our forecasts of 75 per cent. 45 promises to be accurate. The fore- | Peck, Stow and Wilcox 28 30 cast for this month indicates that we R i 105 | will enjoy 80 per cent of the busi- Al ohe 400 [ness of December last r. The R 240 |forecasts for January and February S i 35 vrnspecn\ol,\' give us 85 per cent. angd | Union Mfg €O ....eee #h 9 10 perycent: A sl BT As a whole the year 1922 will & e compare pretty well with 1921 so far | City Items as the aggregate business of these | Victrolas and Records at Morans cities is concerned, The stgnificant mmm —advt. The automobile commissioner in Hartford has notified the local police that the motor vehicle operator's li- dense of M. E. Wallschleger of 125 Hartford avenue, has been placed un- der a period of suspension. “Everybody Help,"” Victor record on sale today—C. L. Pierce &Co.—advt B. Nowack, a storekeeper at 213 Farmington avenue, reported to Cap- tain Grace at the police station yes- terday that between 8 and 9 o'clock Thursday night a 100 pound Dag of brown sugar was stolen from his truck which was parked in front of his store Bdison Phonographs and records. L. A. Gladding.—advt. The National Cash Register com- pany of Dayton, Ohio., have se -\vml judgment to replevin a cash 1 in the possession of Irank Grnlvoh and for all costs in the case. Attor- ney M. D. Saxe appeared for the p!.nnmf: Victrolas, rocor«ls. C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt. - =5 Niles-Be-Pond com .... 40 North and Judd ....... 42 Current net carnings are running over five times the | dividend requirements. 4 Provision is made for setting up a surplus fund equal to two years’ dividends on the preferred stock as a special protection of the dividend. Price and particulavs on application. Did you join Qur Christmas Club last year? Then we know that you will again this year. How pleasant it is toreccive acheck just before Christmas, providing the money for those gifts which otherwise you would feel you couldn’t afford. Start now and take out a Xmas Club Booklet. You can put away 25¢, 50c, $1, $2 $5, or even $10 a week for 50 weeks, and not feel it one bit, and then know that your Christ- mas money will be taken care of. Don’t Put It Off—3Start Tonight. Yours for a Most Happy Chiistmas NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. Open 7 to 9 One of those New Book Banks would make a fine B B G G B prrpen = Christmas present for the “Kiddie.” Just like a real = mm hook and leather bound too. We loan them free to ev- S ery customer who opens up an account with a deposit of One Dollar or more. Make a present this Xmas that will & last 52 weeks. Call and see these Banks. JUDGMENTS AWARDED Deputy Judge B, W. Alling Announces Findings In Several Cascs Heard In The City Court, WEPAY 41, INTEREST TO OUR DEPOSITORS Open Saturday Evenings Deputy Judge B. W. Alling has an- nounced judgments awarded in sev- eral civil suits heard before him in the city court, as follows: The New Britain Lumber company against Urban A. Morash, et ux, of Southingtor r the plaintiff to re- cover, $67 and costs of §30.39; The National sh Register company against I'rank Grabois, judgment for the plaintiif to recover a cash regis- ter and $1 damages and costs of $47.- 71; M. P. Leghorn ainst the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail road company, & judgment by non suit was entered for the plaintift to recover for mages to his automo- Lile at the Elm street railroad cross tng on June 23; Michael Ratke against Louise Gorenty, judgment for| the plaintiff to recover $1,330.35 and| costs of $47 15. T DR = < h | | i | s Burritt Savings Bank s FIRE MARTYR HONORED. New Haven, Dec. 17.—A postum- Yeamans, of Meriden, whose automo bile killed’a lad on December 7 was | relieved of criminal responsibility by a finding from Deputy Coroner Wynne. | S e ————————— ) | | | | | | rmxmum.a’ B A A P T a3 0 B T N R N ey,

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