New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 22

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G . - g AR % e \/ 23 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, sure that the invest PRICES FOR BONDS, BABSON SAYS T e ——— ar eguiar tncome | sugsest that Financial Expert Professes to See Opportunity for In- veashing the peak of He lon ;,‘_‘l SOURE, 1SRG Sere B vestors During Balance of This Year, T I e — | i s guidate bhond General business is holding its own (Queted Locally Only by The Herald), hond market ¢ v r | 6 4 &8 ¢ ‘Wellesey Hills \Iau May ? atea indicates 4 & p 1 s for st nar higher some lines. The “Should the investor buy long term 1 m s g < i prie is migh us am - 80N ehart shows ) T i s would per cent ahove bonds now or wait in luin of geting orease esery e @n ' our t . i 1 ecd ed us the ) sbsided, point of the high ;\uux for this year, ! them at lower prices®" banks and inking W the | e Ve L market —— The question I8 uppermost in the . A ered POV o finane Y minds of the investing publ udde siness at o Mo of spee of two points in conservat in s il is ¢ awwderly 3 te ¢ s v b vill have a slight since last March has been wel enough, but there seems to be a t 1y i e Y P o deal of discussion as to whether it is 1a 1i oe 5o bonds W = factor to be considered the beginning of the long swing Up: mereis " and Crens w. I8 op movipg whieh alwaye ward or whether it will he offset by yg strain on our financia another reaction such as that ng about the frst ide the cash in spite of the slackening of tra 19 in 1 e i 1 T IR W S ] S e el o0 g Douring Woter n Reditr| months of this year | ) Y TRoger W, Babson's statement on ¢ "om fe al eredit ree ¢ the situation, issued today, presents ' o Bre - ™ merel “tes up @ y, probably cool 0 erh m E gin evidence which deserves careful con oot th ank o not mo ] walf of rvn' per m V fll ll C sideration by every oo ent »bably will cause e the future of inves eu investment market, it & "Money rates are according son that the banks to Mr, Babson, “and will continue at japgest single customer for I about their present position for seme the country and p.,.l mur pu-uhu ER- 8. ame. must have an effect nresent indieations point 0 ).y snondy of this since he was found | “January saw Commerelal Paper at When the hanks wer T 1 higher bond prices vesterday pouring n.um inta the 4% per cent on the average. In Feb. oply removed theiy p loubt very much !l aiaiar of his ear to cool un overs ruary it rose to 4% per cent. March from the hond market but n.nmq it Whether it will be possible to buy pearaq engine when the car was on brought it slightly above 5 per cent, with their own holdings, When they £00d investment bonds next year at fire, and he didn't know it, In April it ruled at 51.8 per cent. yoversed this position the stream of r their present levels yoway driving on Stanley street in Early May brought it back to 5 per bonds that has heen coming into the re g swing point of view | ynevieinitot Melvidere when ha felt cent. Present indicationn are that it market from the bunks i shut off rly indicate that the|tnings getting hot under hia feet, and | will continue at about this same level land they offer purchasing power not general trend of bend prices will be| gmoke began to pour out of the radi- throughout the summer. Time loans only for new but alae for old issues, upward over the next 15 to 20 years, ator, He drove up In front of the B Been made by the banks onA estors’ point of vIew | store of Mrs, Dora Kolodney at 1557 about this same basis, while mort- ing nd; | the present bond market offers a real Stanley street and cried, “Give me FAR® money is avallable in the east well go bel d opportunity, Prices may react slight-| gome water, my engine's overheated,” &t § to 6 per cent. should evidence n slight strengthen.|ly on either of the two developments| He got the water, “From the point of view of the|ing. \a |outlined above, but T am not at all| A few minutes later Fred Crandall, SUITS TO ORDER FOR HARD TO FIT MEN AND YOUNG MEN WHO WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT Introducing the New Tailoring Shop in bond prices, n er, offset an advance possible bhetween new and that time probably never shot any one With a Usually $40.00 to $55.00 A special price for 10 days only—May 26 to June 2. And the price is the same whether you are tall or short, lean or stout, except when your measure is over 45 chest. - - Think of It—Over 100 Patterns to Select From AND NOT MERE SWATCHES—BUT FULL SUIT LENGTHS SO YOU CAN SEE JUST WHAT THE GARMENT WILL LOCK LIKE \ The materials are tweeds worsteds, flan- nels, serges, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds. You are sure to findin this assortment a pattern in the matenal you most desire. YOUR MEASUREMENTS ARE CAREFULLY TAKEN BY AN EXPERT The suit or coat will be tailored, to your individual size, in the best manner, by long experienced clothing makers. You take no risk. We guarantee every garment to fit to your perfect satis- faction. They just have to be right before you can take them home. Remember this offer is for a limited time. Regardless of style the price of suit is $35.50. Extra trousers if you wish. The Store of Connors-Halloran Stores , Inc., under new management Geo. M. Lloyd and Jos. M. Halloran 215 Main Street | James Navola of 97 E!m street gun he didn't know was loaded, but| he is having a hard time eenvineing | At A Special Price - $35, 50 MAY anding in frout peuring water apparently very d about the threats the car Don't you knew Your ear's on he asked, stopping “Ne, it's st an everheated engine,” repliw driver, Mr. Crandall jerked open e hood of the ecar and fames shot all arpund the engine, “I guess s overheated all right,” was Mp, Crandall's thought as he grabbed & fire extinguisher from his ear and exe tinguished the flames. He received a by nnz.j nn.m in the arl was eauged by drippinge e nln n«- urdhuuu Thl 'nllno \u_; undamaged and after cooling off | he rur uu driven away under its po! The BELVIDERE MARKET 1533.35 NORTH STANLEY ST, We wish to announce the nr I! our \cw Sanitary, up-to-date Market at 1533.35 North Stanle; Street, Monday, May 28, 1923, This is an invitation to you to visit our Market where you will find the Finest Line of Faney and Sta. ple Groceries and. Meats in the Cit Our aim will be to give you &umv and Service at Economy Prices, orlu that our business relations will be as in the future as it has been in the past, Yours for Better Service D. KOLODNEY, Prop. — THE — THE LITTLE THE LITTLE wfi Dress Goods Shop i T e 400—Main Street—400 - — g Saturday Silk Sale We are overstocked with Silk, hence this sale, Many excellent bargains to be hed— Be on hand early! CANTON CREPE é‘ff‘u‘i'é‘;flif’ $1 98 36 in. SAT]N in black only 5:5:1‘3;;",38 $1.40 IMPORTED EPONGE Regular $1.35 Saturday, yd. 950 Dehghtful New Hats Newest Vogue Summery Hats Milady’s Hats | FANCYBARONET SATIN | IMPORTED RATINE { PAISLEY 5:?&‘355‘-‘2;3" $l 95 ;2:&.“355\?'&3? 75c —— | I - 40 in, Pl' E SILK ; 40 in. NORY \\D\ CANTON CREPE | VOILE | lavs e lq!:a:xll;;‘fl'f‘:!) $2 79 ‘ 3:5::!:};‘9“:(‘ 620 BROCADED CANTON JAPANESE PONGEE CREPE Srinye 95¢ | $1 69 TOMORROW LAST DAY OF ANNIVERSARY SALE Tomorrow is the last day of this Sale NEW HATS—JUST ARRIVED to show for the first time and at — SALE PRICES — . All the Hats are New and Correct Styles for Present. and Summer Wear Nothing old or shop worn THE GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN SMART DRESS HATS Taffeta Values Georgette $4°98 up to Leghorn All colors $8.50 SNAPPY TRIMMED HATS Straws Values Felts $3°98 up to Hair braid Combination colors $7.50 NEW SPORT HATS French Felt Solid Sport Fabric $2 . 98 Colors l:(:'nd Novelty Straws Draped and banded Combinations ,, Hand Made CHILDREN’S $ ];;"98 Values HATS 32.9 8 ';z;z Eastern Millinery Co. 133 Main Street ‘ New Britain Hats of the Better Kind at Popular Prices

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