New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1929, Page 17

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WIRE THREATENS CURBLISTS RISING T0 HALT FLIGHT [T Mechamc May Try Perilous Transfer to Hake Repairs 9\9 S’EVE \ BRODIE ) | ‘ oo V17 \ < job himself PAGES CIRIED UNTS : BRODIES £xpLors - of Facilities Overwhelmed by Bull Rally on Market New York, Sept, 19 (A) e curb e today by g e won't quit, nt down by the pilots -Detroiter this morn will have been in the ALEXANDER GE “eature Ser zood citizen the morning r ham a hiios c . with n order to beat t shed by Dale Jac est O'Brine in the St. 1 ol din wra s position o North & Judd Board Lec}ales Div ldem o did wfidavit to that 11d not ¢ 1y that r the Johnson, cnues. Osgood . de ls to | ¢ could b IV WILD DUTRURST Wal Street Brers | ARHET FISES (N | 19 (P—Exccu- nt steel com pn n the You that busi rd in larger volum. They expect an! eel company, *|Texan, Dry Law / ra Why We Recommend BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS Class “A” Stock ) This is the actual record of an investor who on March 1, 1928 (just after the first 4-for-1 split up QI’ British Type Investors) bought 10 shares of the split up “A” stock at $35 a share. His total investment was $350. On June 4, 1929 his 10 shares were split 4-for-1 giving him a total of 40 shares. On September 3, 1929 the shares were dL‘din split, this time 2-for-1 making his total holding 80 shares. Without putting up a cent this investor has seen his 10 shares grow to 80 shares in a year and a hali. These 80 “new” shares are today selling at $22 a share. This is a total of 51760. So, the original invest- ment of $350 has increased to $1760 in just 18 months. This appreciation does not take into considera- tion cash dividends which have been paid regularly the flrst of every other month. During this 18-month period the regular dividend rate was increased six times to keep pace with the rising earnings. In this compilation no account is taken of rights worth a total of $50 which this investor received on Septem- ber 4th. A good market in the maintained at all times ily forward. This is a remarkable record and is possible be- ause of wide international diversification in bonds anrl stocks which helps bring market sta bility to Brit- ish Type Investors. We Offer these Shares Class and the “A” stock has been price has gone stead- Toboco-Blumenthal 99 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6671 RAPHAEL BUILDING - — G STEELMERGER DETALS PURLISRED Sixih Largest Concern in World Result of Deal roside ny, will will he W George Hanna com - | Burial will I nt of the | ts, 1 operating MA?L BOX PA!N | Nfi COSTS $31,000 YEAR Depasitories 19 sidious « United S ent $30 mail hoxes clements is ¢ post offic car for repaint of the m matches smokers Eiemenis Worst Eneay fo ) Is Unopposed f; Mrs, Minnie Bucholz 1 i a short New RBri following s will he held Sa rnoon o'clock at man 1theran in 1% ine Fitzgerald Mrs. (i d this 1 funer. Michael Bogley 1 ! As the body v the chureh, Orga “ Bullish Demonstration Follows L0V GALL MONEY Favorable Business News We Offer: PUTNAM & CQ, Members New York & Hartford Siock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST.; NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 TARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, — TEL 21148 . United Mluminating Co. (New Haven) Price on Application. Ebpy BROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. < Exchange MERIDEN 43 Colony St. Hartford Electric Light Rights DOUGHT, SOLD and ADJUSTED Tel Bernard A. Conley MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain National Bank Bldg. 5200, Brayton A. Porter. DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517-8 [USS United Founders Corp. . Electric Power Corp. Public Utility Holding Corp. HARTPORD 75 Pearl St. Tel. 2-711155 W. Main St. — WILSON & CO. Investment Securities NEW BRITAIN Tel. 5800 THI MARKET AT (IFurnished by 1 We Offer and Recommend: Al Che & Dy AMERICAN HARDWARE ufacturing Stocks Int Int N Int 1 Int Ken Cc ublic Utilities St0chs S | Mack T “i{Mo Pac Organist Crean tolle " on the organ chime \, Mrs. Crean sang 1 on High." v oofficiated at the 1nd ¢ family plot in St ces at the grave - | than many » | Pathy with the chr urce of Chiily Air| Bend, ept a (e A chil-| ing current reancan dynamite men ir ource was | blast of highway work- believe lava cavern crosses and that wind cooled caves ed an unknown | central Oreg enters its me throug draft newly opened i orifice. | The flow of cold air seems Inex- | .| bercav | Martha Washington Council, ll\f\us(ihh-. f our b We al manner D. of S. of B, wish to th r of Good Will lodge, Penfield Sor s Auxiliary and all others tiful floral tributes. ALLEN FAMILY. THI irg gum is no longer a merican habit, but has t tc Burope. South Ameri- nes and Asia. It has to cispines the immemorial custom of netel-nut chewing in India. begun | Ceylon, | Mont Ward N YN I & H 124 S Nertl 1 Girls Arve Doubles North y f 1 B 108 1% I“v— \ Pub Serv N J 1 V\nl o Corp 1 Rd | Tim Rol Be ‘ Underwood | Union Carbide | United Fruit a Al . Bohemian Garnets bash Ry West Elr | Willys Over -, | Woolworth Yellow Tru k | LOCAL STOCKS | (Purnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks ! nourning Iu the gem, Actna Casualty .... main, is ob e supply Regain Trade Favor n river beds and only the t can detect the shoddy-look- pebble which contains the Is stone “born within a former regime in Bos Princess ponsible ' for nis into Cen- tennis court arnets. s suid th powdered EHN‘JERT!BLES HIT NEW HIGH LEVELS Lead Bond Lists on Market To- R (ay—0thers Inactive Sept 10 P tion -I"urther of a few nearly peak of 117 phone 4 1-23 two poin Illinois 38 as a whole he industrial and util- consequential, which ¢ for some point rise on a small y Bonds and treasury notes swly and price fluctua- v on the down side, ons ruled steady. offerings today included ue of state of Tennes- t highway notes and cent notes, years, to oledo §1,- nt school 1y October 1, from 5.50 to MENT 7,443,936, TREASURY sury balar JAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS

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