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the 0dd game in the Cincinnati, J\ll! !I—The Gh!ltl"g day, 4 to 1. Ryan, M‘Ghin‘ ‘his third game of the group was. in fine form. Burns scored on two singles .and:-an out fn the first inning. the only Red to reach third base. Luque was hit hard in the three innings in -whigh <, £ o the Giants scored. The fielding of Ban- St the) 5 2 croft and Rawlings was a feature, Ml‘m'“k. . nlmcluh B o"m e third sacker who ranks lml!nl the New York, July 23—The New York and Boston American league clubs osed a &eml today by which the Glncinnati () ) aat 1 he' longes. Saoth 16 & herg WFORD, PUGILIST, DIES Rt ankees ‘acquire third boseman Joe | PESC 1% 18 beghe SN IS o e | @ AS RESULT OF LAST 243 SDumens o teu ;ugan and right fielder Elmer Smith |, ;5 cetablishd a reputation as a home| 104 e 3 0o |J tournament opens at St. Andrews. }| from the Red Sox in exchange for et 11 0 0lamperdt 400 TENNIS . Outtielder Elmer, Miler, John Mitchell ugger. 110 oRomeld SRR . substitute shortstp; Wilson Fewster,| Dugan was acquired by Boston last 110 FEm 50> New York e women's cham- infielder; and a pitcher to be selected | Winter in a. three-cornered deal with |- 2ey 9 WPl 2 2 ¢ ) pionship tournament opens at Har- §1 MUSIGRr: &% ’ ‘Washington and Philadelphia. Smith R R 8 . The deal was closed by Prsi- 04 . #luquep i dents Jacob Ruppert and Harry Fra-|as onme of players 1 A8 e zee of the New York and Bosten clubs|from Cleveland ‘when “Stuffy” McIn- b respectively. While it was announced that no money was involved in the deal, it is believed here that Bston received a cash ' consideration to close the transaction. The choice of New | York pitchers yet to be made ig un- derstood .to fest between Frank O'Doul ané George Murray. Both club owners exprassed- sati: faction with the trade. New. York has had-a gap to fill at third base since an injury a month ago in- St. Louts L nis was traded to Speaker's club. .| SPEAKER CLASSIFIES BIG Hugh Duffy, Boston mnx:m Ynl: - - ‘TRADE AS A CRIME he would put the former New Yorl « - July 28—*It's a utility . men n the regular lineup at e > once, Mitchell at shortstop, Fewstr | at third base and Miller in lghl field. According to Duffy, his club needed strengthening at short and in Mitchell he declared he had procured: shortstp who ever sat on bench. Mitchell was bought by New York t two years ago from the Vernon clublof, New York players traded is ml 00 1.3.0000 0.0.0 00 0 0 Rl ity Hemer, Young, Kelly, Ryen. Thres base hit, Youns. ‘Middle States championship tour- nament opens at Cynwyd, Pa. SENATORS HIT ATHLETIC R YASITzNg e PITCHERS AND WIN EASILY nual regatta of Pacific Inter- Washington, July 23—Washington | Jastional Tachting Astciation. apens collected - sixteen hits off a trio of Philadelphia pitcher! and won easily today 11 to 2. Francis yielded eleven hits to the visitors.but kept them well scattered. Two double plays by the Jocal team brought' their season total to 104. Score: POLO | Annual tournament of Rumson Country Club, Rumson,.N. J. BOXING * ‘Gene Tumney vs. Jack Herman, 12 rounds, ‘at Jersey City. talent to the Augusta team of tHe ith Atlantic league. OH 50 EAS RACEYS PROVE TOD STRONG FORFAST |+l BT el | e NEWBURYPORT PROFESSIONAL TEAM| = =SS )| New Englalgdeg}l}}ngorporatmn The Newburyport Professionals rated as the fastest team semi-pro ball in New Engla h _three il : lNDUSTRlAL BANKERS 19 PEARL STREET (Opgiosite Federal Reserve Bank) National League, 37 New Yotk 4 Cinéinnati 1"~ Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1. Boston 4, St. Louis 1. American League. Washington 11, Philadelphia 2. . and the other from the . Ouda. M. Washburn, member of Davis cup team won his defeating H. R. BOSTON, MASS. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , 6-1, 6-2. Chicago 10, Cleveland 6. g - R H Richards | va e TAKE CORSELY. PLAYED| Nefonk 1L Bomon 1 $2,500,000 Preferred, 8% Cumulative, Par $100 ‘ v of Vancouver, fig- b Detroit 11, St. Louis 6. » . pitched for Newbu "',n A metehon, T P GAME FROM' RED SOX e T s 50,000 shares Common, No Par Value e ing from E. H. Hendrickson, Andrews had an un e local boys could left field and off until they had a t Bobba Conley le; 6-4, 6-4 while Ver- Leland- ¢ York, “aeteated G -|runs in the sixth inning when twelve New York, July 28—New York clos- ed its home stand today by winning New Yorkers went to bat. Scott and McNally each singled twice in this inning while Skinner, a pinch hitter ‘All games postponed—rain. Eastern Leaguve. New Haven 2. Pittsfleld 1 (1st game). New Haven 4, Pittsfield 1 (24 game). Hartford -6, Bridgeport: 5 (1st game). Hartford 7, Bridgeport' 2 (2d game). Transfer Agent: Citizens National Bank, Boston S OFFICERS Registrar : State Street Trust Company. Boston ) S T a5 nsowinning Auditor : Harvey 8. Chase & Co, Certified Public Acsountants, Beston the sixth 3 er Ahren MUl T SpaaYel G TR . Waterbury 4, Fitchburg 1 (lst game). General Counsil : -Ham. Willard & Taylor " Financial Agents: Watson-Willson Company »fliur:ch:»;'z:?y: off the T Vankess woss by scoring ‘seven| Waterbuey 7, Fitchburg 4 T2d game). ‘Attorneys-at-Law, Boston Investment Bankers, Boston - THOMAS W. PELHAM, President s eni [ L t;;"m“:mved PRI R T EDWARD H. WAT SOI\ Active Vice-President HUGH P. STEPHENSON, Vive-President and , defea uth of a three base hit with a - T N85 Ton: | sationt] Siehunden caten e GANES ToDAY. - General Manager Branch Offices .- Franeisco, defeats oston \(A) iow York (A) National League . . J In staaten, New York, 6-2, 6-1; ¥ s %% 2 2| No games scheduled. 9 ELMER F. THAYER, Vice-President PAUL R. HAWKINS, Clerk and Treasurer . _ | d anoth- | n M. Washburn, New York, de- 5 el § 3 H . . o ent for . Brookiyn, 6-1, B IR R | s e CHARLES F. COTTER, Vice-President HUGH P. STEPHENSON, Vice-President an Francisco, 255 320000 ‘Washington at Philadelphia. 2 3 ¢ New York 6-2, s 3 ; £33 DIRECTORS The New England Equity Corporation, as Industrial Bankers, will trans- Rosenbaum, = New 22 3 3169 STANDINGS. ELMER F. THAYER e ;‘u:xinetom § i act a necessary business throughout New Epgland, the Middle West and 1 ces without : ey National League, Zieds, Thayer;Qetorie Shos Compan, Senminkion N - South, establishing branch offices in the leading cities; the conduct of its . §} 0 30030 580 N, 5 ing ; outtienl Jack o Faione e s w. L BC Dite Bumiikoni Boves e B "g':‘mhbuf Mase, Dusiness will be under the direct supervision and control of the Bank i 3 McKay pulled down o i S0 - o | NIk LRt Bl v S8 0 A . Fitchbure, Mass. Commissioner o other state official designated by tbe laws of each state [ balls that were travel G e s e 533 Vice-Pres. Fitchburg Savings Bank, Fitchburg, Mass. In which it will operate. i p— S e S ; S Cincinnat 44 522 Direc. Fitchburg Bank & Trust Company, Fitchburg, Mass. It is estiinated that only about T% of the entire population of this country i & “?,,‘ffi,;f" Badh i 6t Philadelphia ... .. 3T 53 .36 Flbew i i é‘fi{f’xeem. N H State Banks or Trust Companies; of the remaining 93% there is at least H ooy, Boston Coeeeen 34 = UNTRESS Keene, N. H. 40% compirsing the great body of solid American citizens of limited means, VIS o LI D e S oo A who have no entree through the ordinary banking chanzels, and vet who, runs, Pratt, Collins, Seott, W, S Vice-Pres. Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. by their honesty, integrity and industry are entitled to, and should be given ! Kinsey San . e Roiaglen o el fi e Trustee Keene Savings Bank, Keene, N. H. the privilege of borrowing money. in times of necessity, at a fair rate of in- i Ouda, Japan,|CUBS TRIM DODGERS CRICRgD" : vovi nsn. 48 a3 521 GEORGE H. CAHOONE .....c.ccooncuiuins Providence, R. L terest, without the slightest embarrassment or publicity, and of repaying Maors, 5y New ON BUNCHED HITS IN 5TH | Detroit 48 45 516 Direc. National gghansfi Bg:}l;;:ogg:‘ce, R(:‘.u Shas the amount borrowed over a period of several months as the borrowers’ in- ;oG Pecke~| Chicago, July 28—Chicago won the|Cleveiand ... 45 46 500 P’,fifg e N Y . come warrants without inconvenience, with interest on unpaid bajance only b " | series from Brooklyn ‘today by taking | Washington .. .. 42 15 A and without any bonus or additional fee or charges of any kind whatso- the final game 4 to 1. Aldridge pitch- |Boston ....~..... 38 b3 ats o ¥ ed a steady game, allowing the visi- | Philadelphia .. .. 35 51 40T Dn-ec U. S. Ring Traveller Company, Providence, R. 1. ever. The New England Equity Corporation is organized to assist in bridg- IWO BITTER RIVALS MEET TONIGHT IN GAME The much talked of and game between Juinm & Desmond team 6, 6-3. Carl Joliffe and the hit- tors five hits, only two of which were bunched and gave them their only run of the game. Schriver weakened in the fifth when the locals bunched four of their hits and won the game. Grimes’ home run in the second inn- ing had tied the count. Score: tle with Marquard and Watson. Clos- ing a successful home stand in which they won 17 and lost 6 games, “the Cardinals departed tonight for New York where they open -a crucial five game series Tuesday with the Giants. Score: TAFTVILLE WINS FROM DANIELSON AND STAFFORD ‘Snappy fielding and timely" hitting enabled the Taftville team to emerge victor in the two week-end games being safe at first. F. Murphy singled on Benoit's double. Bogue fanned end- ing the game. Lemieux’s sensational fielding featured his perfect play from deep center in -the-titth stopping- a Danielson_rally. On Sunday at Stafford Springs Taft- ville came to bat in the eighth with Stafford Springs leading 2 to 0 and THOMAS W. PELHAM .. Boston, Mass. Gen. Counsel & Direc. Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston. Direc. Citizens' National Bank, Boston, Mass. . Direc. Eastern Casualty Insurance Company, Boston. Direc. Stoughton (Mass.) Trust Company. Attorney, Concord, Pres. Citizens Boston. Pres. Canton (Mass.) Trust Company. Direc. New England Guaranty Corporation, Boston. E Pres. Stoughton (Mass.) Trust Company. Vice.Pres, Direc. and Gen. Counsel of Massachusetts Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Boston. R.-J. MORGAN Providence, R. I ing the gap in the present banking system of the United States by serving the legitimate.loan needs of the industrial masses in those cities in which it establishes a branch office. Statistics show that the demand for industrial loans is in excess of One Hundred Million Dollars a year and that the combined resources of the in- from -ten- to-fifleen-months, and only to -borrowers of | unquestioned integrity and satisfactory credit rating, who Score: | Totals =3 52416 0 and Cardie pulled up at third and F.'L.“CASS ...... . Mass. fhave an assured income from their work or property as pd [ =0y ’7;, Gl scored bn Maryin's. wild pitch. Pres. Cass Leather Co\m;:?n ‘1§y i 3 2 shown by the most careful investigation. 2 S Taftville scored again in the fifth on Direc. Manufacturers National Ba ynn, Mass. P o o e FL Murhys single and advanced to e nd. Each loan is under the supervision of State Banking De- o third on Belair's infield hit and CHAB. ‘B HITCHCOCK _.......0. .5 3 P! o partment or other officials of the state in which the loan | by 7. Murphy's long fly €6 the wi- e s L e o D e g is made to see that it is made in strict accordance with the 30 e A Forbes & Wallace, Springfield, Mass. D : | 1 fied, The third tally came in the pro 4 1| CARDINALS DROP LEAD AS seventh when J. Murphy singled, stole ROBERT S. PARKS Fitchburg, 4 h g it e “ o THEY LOSE TO BROWNS |second and scored on an over-throw Treas. Parks Cramer Company, Fitchburg, Mass. fod: DA loan S ateels the TRptecin of tairictslewn: resuisting [} s, iMoo, Taly 25 The Caro|ioar Lo theielsiuhiDelale ainglon) Direc. Fitchburg Bank & Trust Company, Fitchburg, Mass. k d L e e il Gay by | adbisbcondiant astred onack Akiic: g TTER Lynn, Mass. 4th. - The wide distribution of loans in small units in many indus- 5 3 0| ainals lost the league lead today by|Biwvs mmels to lerc: CHARLES F. COTTER ......... yon, he wid e ey | 7 52 o|losing to Boston #t 1 whila New |"BESICT soored their lonee tally in Pres. & Direc. Cotter Shoe Company, ass. £ citiaprovides the vecy, ssashics o Safaty 54 embodiss 00| York was defeating Cincinnatl, The| she ninth when Reddy singled to right Direc. of Massachusetts Trust Company, Boston. s soundest principle of Snancial security 77T | visitors pounded the ‘local pitchers ¥l .. Boston, Mass. T3 7 |yisitors pounded the local pitchers | vas sacrificed to second and soored GUY A. HAM . oston, P The New England Equity .Corporation does not compete with banks, but renders a different type of service; it will not receive deposits of money subject to-check or deal in.bank exchange. - The ‘officers and diréctors of the New Erngland B:ui!y Corporation include bankers and business men whose personal integrity, business standing and experience in finance and business are well known in New England and among bankers throughout the country. . As managing heads of the large — — e ———————————————— R I Societies and Corporations now engaged in making such loans, under state - Breokiyn (M) Gl () | When they defeated Danielson Satur- B AR . A O waranty Corporation. Boomom. Mas8. ypervision and control, furnish only about 10% of the money needed. INDIANS LOSE FIRST HOME % . S50 IRy Lo Iaihs I ene Eame Shaie e D i T e It is clearly shown by the statements of concerns that have been engaged | CRN TRIP|Soemet & 110 i}:‘:}f.‘:;,‘“ j 22 ) ©|2at Statford Springs. Mike Morin was Bles Vi oUWl Hon ComPans, g in the making of industrial loans exclusively, for the past § years, that the | JOANE ARICHR T 3 H #5935 0|in tine form and pitched excellent Bouton. business is safe, sound and highly profitable, comparing more than favor- ! §-=Cloyennd retin . 40300 3 122 ¢ ) |ball having 12 strike outs to his cred- J. E. FERNALD . Concord, N: H. ably with the profits of National-and State Banks and .Trust Companies % y after a victorious rad 3 H 2 1 s « olit holding Danielspn to 6 scattered Treas. Newr Engl cord, N. H. and that the loss ratio is as low as that of National Banks, about 1% per 1D Chicgigo LA to # H ® 55 1 % |hits The first run of the Danielson- Pres. National State Capital Bank, Concord, N. H. annum. The low loss ratio in Industrial Banking is easy to understand tt out-pitched a relay of C‘“;- H 19 3 g o Taftville game e, in - the - second Trustes Loan & Trust Savings Bank, Concord, N. H. when one- takes into consideration the following facts : tchers all the way. Outstand- [ 4 00 2 o|inning when Ler ux- received a base g . P ~ — — = — |on balls and was forced at second when M RN B =ozConcord, . H. - st ns are made. in_sums of $300 or less, usually repayable acceptance of 2 > 33 ¢ | Cardie hit a slow roller to-second, he Lo D 2 ST | 5 institutions with which they are offi associated they have proven i SO A Dene] tin 2ROWNS' ERRORS RESPONSIBLE Boden ) o, b 0 | Duncan made first on an error, made Fess movigeee ing ‘Supply. Company, Providencs, Institutions with wh R e e i g B o i My FOR TIGERS' VICTORY i 08,3 8| thivd on'a paseed hall and- scored: on - ; e i Found these two em 7 2 b e R R S S e Tvatie Tar Owsiay, B AN s The New. England Fquity. Corporation a5 issue of 25,000 shares § = se t bt i Puictsg o fodelor neRodls ; - e New. . R BRI b e R R e S I Pres. Benjamin' Fagnklin Savings Bank, Franklin, Mass. of 8% Preférred cumulative stock of the par value of $100.. together with \ - 2 E] 50 . o |scored both runners. The score: ANDREW CASE ... Lynn, Mass. 50,000 shares of Common stock of no par value. : tinals weee only second rat FIEY 27 00| " Tatvils & A Daalelson, : : ; 3 Eass % The struggle begins ih employed five pitchers. Um- i3 Siee 0 Teb i ' A e g ‘DIVIDENDS L] daylight time, and from n Ve and Connelly missed their train 22 o " T4 3 50 WIN F. BRAINARD ©... ardner, Mass. p who are fortunate enough to get bieacher | &t alo and it was necessary to|> o it et et HR 3xuc Gandner Em;f Company, Gnrdnerb‘l‘um e Efi;fl ::‘.??J‘;;fi?e .fi:fi l;:ltf“;:e:o;l t; :e';‘!exh; :::r g‘fflt;ed.:f} 5 aftle £ 8 r vley, - %3 b Chai mpany, r, 3 R T e i i o R na W% 5 v Lamsd Selinats T i dend ot 32, per share, payeble on the first days of January, April, July and will put & real strong team in the field, | © sler and Cobb, vineing 68 10 0] 4 2 Pres. Matwpoman Chair Company, New Haven and Hart- gcwbt of c-kch year before any dividends be set apart or paid on the Busk Walsh, ol time Plumber leagus|f er batting honors, each had alead He i~ 2 tord, ‘ommon_ gtock. — e oM star, will do the backstop work, while|2 W in five times at bat. TS 070 2 H B . Lynn, Mass, » o ot ita an, prominent as & type.|Score; | . H Dires ‘Sagivanes Brusk Gomunny, Byan, Mask We have set forth herein the plan and scope of our bu ness, its purposes 1 horse in bassball, will | e ) i T Attorney, ‘Lynn, Mass. and advantages. to. the masses and to the business worl ur capi 10 the pitchthg. mmm Harrington will i PoR1 & L - loaned to industrial workers materially benefits the merchant and profes- 5 om the first sack Bert Gall; L R ! ALSopR B EoEtan Chicopes. Mass: gional man with whom the borrower has dealings. The Company will : oo i 33 3 iroven e o anielson obendi Treas Taylor_Braniley, Lt conduct a necessary business under good management strong financing A T R et 1he D e e | 20y LY Strock out, by Morin 18: b0 Bogoe &0 Dicec. Commercial Trust Company. Sprire‘eld, Mass. and the moral and financlal support given it by its Officers, Board of q Vi B s the oae and wnky s Ho | %} ¢|JAP TENNIS PLAYER Direc. Chicopee Falls Savings Bank, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 5if i0rs'ana other citizens in & number of clties on the theory that it will rington, lately imported from the Gran.|Sewe HR BRASSILL FINISHES FIFTH JOHN R. WATSON ‘Boston, Mass. render a good public service to worthy persons upon fair terms. its Jeague. When we speak of granita|C 30 WINS TWICE AT GREENWICH IN NATIONAL ROQUE TOURNEY] Vice-Pres. & Treas. Watson-Willson Company, Investment The dividend value to holdess of the stock should be large with a corres- we cast mo reflections on Jack's thin o 9| Greenwic§f Qonn., July 23—Zenzo (Special to The Bulletin.) . Bankers, Boston. % pondingly increasing value of the.shares as we will turn our capital and 1 tank i the least Jack is simoly ; ; §|Snimidzu, tormer Japansse Davis cup| o, SPTL 20 THe BUEI GEORGE H. PETTEE Providence, R. . ' surplus rapidly through the interest received monthly from loans made. i out to show the Boys the o 2 o[Player. was a double victor today in| CHERE® SO¥ BB K e Vice-Pres. & Direc. Pro Market Company, The 8% Preferred stock of the New England Fquity Corporation will be should be vlayed. Jack has told the boys ge g ;}:‘ed &::1: ‘!’etn:ll}: ?:::nflf:mfigx gigb Mo ok B Gecald B; 0 o“’ ml:rovl%enee. 1} I backed by‘lfunds which are esséntfally of e liquid nature and must of h name S = uRday: s ‘ec. Terminal W ? A i . T femain so. how the gxme should be plased, and now | 573 | 2u deteated Francis T. Hunter, of New | Norwich fnished ffth in’the tournament. : a1 Warehouse Co. of ‘R:.1, Inc. Prov., R. tecdasity- always suasion, to demonstrate the fine points of | the game. All Jack's triends will be on hand to cheer him. Atta hoy, Jak, go get 'em; nobody ever made you back down yet. In the outfleld will be Jack Sleason. Greeneville's youthful prodigy, Tim Sheridan and John Sullivan, Alder- man Pat will be the relfef pitcher. In the Haberdasher® lineup win fack Murphy, catch; siteh Jerry is some littls pitcher, wi Al kinds of stuff on thé ball. Jim Stan. ey will Dlay fest; Bd Gleason, second; Danny Murohy, third ; Jim Kearns, short ; " rigl The umpires will be Eddie McKay and Berney Ring. KINSEY HOLDS OFF THREE ASPIRANTS FOR HIS TITLE ew York, July 23—Robert Kinsey, ' San Francisco, Metropolitan singles ampion won three matches today in lefense of his title fr the first timae Two base hita = WEISSMULLER BEATS BLAKE IN EXHIBITION SWIM New York, July 23—Johnny Weiss- muller, sensational swimming champi- on of tie Illinois Athletic club, Chi- cago, defeated Tom Blake, of Los An- geles, long distance title holder, in a 50-yard exhibition race at Brighton Beach pool today. Weissmuller swam back-stroke against Blake's free style. The youthful aquatic star left here for Chicago after a two day racing program during which he captured the 440-yard national A. A. U., champion- ship an dthree special events. York, national indoor champion, in the singles, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, and, paired with Hunter in the doubles defeated Dean Mathey and Leonard Beekman, of New York, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Leslie Bancroft. of West New- ton, Mass, won the women's singles title from Miss Helen Gilleaudeau, of Mamaroneck, N. Y., in a closely con- tested match, 7- 5. 7-5. Miss Gilleau- wiht Miss Maran Chapman, defeating deau was victorious in the doubles gnh‘sasB;.\rch!t and Mrs. L. G. Morris, ED ROUSH, CHAMPION HOLDOUT, BACK IN REDS’' FOLD Clncinnati, July 23.—BEd Roush, rein- stated outflelder of the Cincinnat! Reds, came to an agresmentto play with Pat Moran's Reds the rest of the.season, dur- ing this afternoon’s game. The terms.om which the contract were made. weee not announced. Roush will go e@st with the BASTIAN AND BURDICK WIN CLAY COURT TENNIS TITLE Cleveland, O., July 23—Fritz Bastian and Ralph H. Burdick, Indianapolis, mal clay courts champions today the national inter-city donibles cham) efeated team Monday night, it was said. His ap- pearance during this afternoon’s game in the coaching box along fiyst line, the first intimation that fans had that he had signed, caused a sensation and a long Brassill piayed exceptionally good reque against the best players in the country, and although he won.a large per. .ce of his games he was beaten so decisively when he did lose that under the point system his losses counted heavily against him. Brassill is playing for the Gates- Underhill diamond medal against A. G. Buffum of Los. Angeies. who. won the medal trom Dr. A. B. Davis of Newcas- tle, Pa. Each have two games to their oredit and ‘the deciding game ~ will be played tomorrow. The results of Saturday’s play and the final standing follow : Argenbright beat Jacobson, 32 to Brassil beat Turner, 32 to 27; Seldon beat Keene, 32 to 24; ‘Brassill beat Ar- genbright, 32-to 1; Turner beat Euchner, 32 to'12; Keene beat Argenbright, 32 to 16; Buffum-beat Brassill, 32 0 1; Sels don beat Jacobson. 32 to 7; Brassill beat Jacobson, 32 to 1; Wilson beat Seldon, 32 to 15; Buffuin beat Euehner, 32 to 30 Final _standing: Argenbright, “325 ; Buffum 458; Euchner, 323; 358 Wilson. 408 298 ; Keene, 404; Seldon, 347: AN ANALYSIS OF OUR BUSINESS } WILL PROVE IT TO BE SAFE — SOUND — PROFITABLE — NECESSARY Thus combining mose of the elements of a good investment than is usually contained in a single issve. WE OFFER FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION, FOR ‘A LIMITED TIME ONLY. A'OOMMNAflofl OF THE PREFERRED AND COMMON STOCK IN UNITS OF ONE SHARE OF THE 8 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK (Par Value $100.) WITH TWO SHARES OF COMMON STOCK-(No Par Value) AT.A MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICE TO INVESTORS. WE WILL MAIL UPON REQUEST CIRCULAR GIVING FULL INFOR‘MATION ‘REGARDING THE COMPANY AND ITS BUOINE&S. ‘All legal matters pertaining to this issue have been passed upon by HAM, WILLARD & TAYLOR, Attorneys-at:Law, Bostan ; : New England Equity Corporation [ . ~ INDUSTRIAL BANKERS - . (Opposite_Federal_Reserve Bank). 19 PEARL STREET 19 PEARL STREET All statements contaimed 'l do not guarantee untm hfldumwmm Mlflmfin mudnhummmhm w2 _consider tnm

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