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, j 14 THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908 . !. " C'l 'l! M Accounts Opened with thisjv Bank s Saving Department on or before the 1 Oth of No vember Receive 4 ,? Interest from the First. Take advantage of it! i ti . . i ' x y I'M. . 1 ICM.'S ,V I'll i I ll. 'I M. ill.' !'. 8. tl,;. Hn, phi, . I', s. sii'i'i , i .In. ,,r,i. . I I'lali t I ! lib,::- h . . Y. I . Tel. . I fit 111 HHi'.g lll'v . 1 ill :);) a US o3 1 I Ml fen & 4 B 1 i2' ?!r siJr dpi.. I ALL STREET NOTES General Fublic Wary Still London Advances Are Not Equalled Here. STEEL PFD. A SENSATION & o. With (Vets to Psj Comparison Previous rost-I'lcctlon Markets. First prices on the New York stock xchanga, as recorded on tho tape, were acannod with exceptional Inter est They showed that the advances cored In Iwidon were not being main tained. Cnlon Pacific, for Instance,! was selling In London i points ahnvo Monday's closing level here; Its first New York prices (quoted on simul taneous transactions) were 1 to l polntB above Monday's closing. St. Paul was up 3 points In London; Its opening price here was up only Ui. ; Northern Pacific had gained 2 points I In London; It started off here only 1 point above Monday. Reading's 2' polnt London gain was met by a rise of only ltt to 1H advance In Now York, iSouthcrn Pacific -was 14 higher In Xndon; It started only 14 to higher In New York. Notwithstanding a total volume of business, which ran, by early afternoon, beyond a million ehares, with sales of bonds In similar 'volume, brokers complained of a lack f businesK from the general public. The bulk of their orders, apparently, came from large Interests, who bought or sold for reasons which were not ob vious to the brokers who executed them. New Yoik omc, 61! Broad'-. ay, and 16 Center hir-ul, .New Haven. Conn. New Haven, Nov. 4, 1D0S. Adam express, o Amalgamated Copper American Car Foundry Co. do, pM American Cotton oil do. pfd American Express Co Amer. Hide & Leather pfd. American 1 Securities.... American locomotive Co,. do. pfd Amor. Smelting & Refining. do. pfd Amer. Sugar Refining Co.... do. pfd American Woolen Co Anaconda Copper Mln. Co... Atchi., Topo. & Santa Fe.. do. pfd , Atlantic Coast Line do. pfd Brooklyn Ti, T. Co.... Brooklyn I'n. Gas Co.. Iirunswlck Co Canada Southern Apparent dissatisfaction over the way In which the new chemical annex to the Tennessee Copper company was financed caused liquidation and a ' break from 40'4 to iVt. There was a good deal of stock distributed at 45 and 46 that carried 5 und 10 points profit. The day's volume of pahs, despite the great activity, did not equal that of September 22, when the total was 1,421.000 shaves. That whs the day when the market felt must severely ,1 lie effects of the "Bryan scare" of thai month. Central Leather do. pfd Central of xw Jersey Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & E. Illinois pfd..,. Chicago & Gt. Western.... do. A, pfd Chi., .Mil, ft st. Paul do. pfd Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, St. P., M. & O... Chicago Term. Trans i do. pfd Cleve., c.. C. & St. L. 53 Colorado Fuel $ Iron 37 Colorado Southern 4m; Consolidated Gas 1441, Delaware I,ack. A Western 171 1S1 S2 S2i 442 US 101 lOfi'i 3S 3SVa 9,i !6 1D7 200 ,24 "4 24Ms 24 26 51 541,; 108 103 94 9414 1074 107 134 135 130 133 26 U 23 47 4TT4 967, 97 99 Mty 1)54 OB lOIVs 101 ti 8f! 90 4D"4 60 137 141 13V4 137i 64 65 175 175lj 25' 25 9SV4 1)9 204 208 44 444 150 nil i. M 4 1 1 'a I nil 4S 112 ' 112 ',4 I3: - ' ll'l v ttOJMO.N SIOf.lv MVltlU.T. Reported over private wires of Horn blower & Weeks, members of tun iVtjvv l'orlc and fusion Stock Ex I'liunges, Prank U Wewnoie, m.ina- gsr. High, l.nv. Bid. Ask. Adventure U!j !) vj - - iHj Allouez "7 ',2 3S A read In 11 - 44, WoHton 'on I4 14 ts Butte Colattiin.. 2T, S' -- I'.il. & Aria 123 'a 1 22 123 123 'A Crtl. At ll' i'lu , , , .lid" in;ii CVlltoniilal i!4 ij 84 is Cuppir Kange. , 7' 78 Hiily West 9 ;i 8 !"4 Franklin -- 1 1 1 4 '4 (irwne Cuiiiiih'H. IP, 1 0 "B 11 1 1 1, IkIc (to.val 21 23 Muss. Cutis ,V4 1; .Mohawk HO lis tis HH Nevinla Cutis. .. IS, litij North Huttp .... Sti 14 sr. S.:ri, Mi Ulri Uuniinlun. .. iM't 63', Fi 4 1 fit:lt tscilft 1 1 1 '.j, 1 17 1171, IIS Parrot 2u 27 Qulncy id H4 114 !i,- HiianiHiii 17 Kk 1 7 a4 IS Tama rack Mii 7', SI 82 Trinity lll 18 U. H, Alining 41 in do. pfd 46 45 f tn It Cutis 411 '4 3 L'nlleil Copper . 14? I3S Am. T. & T 12S, 128I.S, 128 UH Swift & Co 10314 13 1' tilted Shoe 56 55 B5 i.'iVj ilo. pfd 20 '4 fnlteil Fruit ... 131 13014 unu, 131 New Haven .... 140 I4S 1 favorable to capital and as opposed to rudlcal reiidjuBtnients of established I methods or relations between capital land labor and capital eml"; nient. 1 The outburst of speculative enthuse I asm whleh resulted proved a surprise! I to the most careful observers. Be- j yotel the elertloii news there' was not j much of Immediate coiismnieiiee in j i the news to aeenunt for the iluy's do- ' I Iiib. Tn i-li'siim tone Mas very ani- . : mated ami bun;, ant and last prices I were close to the higlv-'t of the day. j That level uns the higlnst in the history of V. P. Sleel preferred and I Southern Pacific, I Bonds were firm. Total sales par value, $S,0OO,tl0O. I', S. bonds were unchanged on call. "Vim ought to marry. 1 know the very iflrl," "Want nothlnij to do with her," "She Is youiiR," "Then she Is sly." "Peaudful." .1 "The more dangerous." "(if goiul luniliy," 0 "Then she Is proud." "Tender hearted." ' ' "Then he Is Jen Ions." "She bus tulent." "Then she Is conceited." "And a fortune." "Introduce nte at once." Boston Transcript. T1IK 4 Oi'TON M A H Ii KT. 74 2814 14514 158 "j 185 13S 72 31-4 31 "4 44 36 '4 117 136 '4 S4 pfd. Interbmough Metropolitan Iowa Central K. C.. Ft. S. Si Memp, Kansas City Southern do pfd 1itke Erie ,v We.tern Louis. & Nash .Manhattan Elevated Merlcan Central Mo., Kan. & Texas Z do pfd bs Missouri Pacific S714 Ntttionnl t4iupoit cr,r.' One of th most conspicuous features j Natlona u,fl(1 c M, N. Y. Air Btaks 7S I N. Y. Cen. ft Hudson 107 IN. Y Denver & Rio Grande pfd. wisiuiers Sec. Co. .. . Erie do. 1st pfd do. 2d, pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd. Hocking Valley ., s; no. prd $5 Illinois Central iini 10 24 '4 6S 29 '4 62 15 1114' 137 18 C2 2914, 145'4 159'i I6B14 140 6 15 55 43 145 1714 73 31 31 44'4 37 'i 14S 130 90 88 143 10H 254 69 29 63 18 112 140 Reported over private wire of lluyileu. Stono & Co.. nienilieis of New Turk and Poskm Stuck mid New Turk Cot ton Uxe.huiistcs. New iiiiven branch, 33 Center street. New Tork. Novcinlier I. 1 1 Ik li. Low. Close. N'ovi'inlier December . . . ; II. I ii January K.nn Kelir.iaiv March V9G April SMI May 8. '.'3 June July 8 8 July S.SS August 8.7' 9.02 8.81; 8.8H K.Sf. S.7S V72 8 72 8,C, !i FIJOAL I New York & Queen; Gas Co. ! f'ew YorX & Queens Flee. & Power Co. Secuntu Traded in i S. H. P. PELL & CO. i 4f pnilirr . . flock Cxelmnue. Win. Wiiealley, Mnimger I nlisled J ami Ina'tlve Seeinities De- T parlnient. T 43 Kxehaiige place, N. T. j f Tel. 78ii5 Hanover s 1; H.04 . it 8.8', ! S.M 8.83 8.M i LOCAL STOCK U'OT T10S. Cori'vciirii uauy u' tvluiu u'l. Co., InvcetiiKiiit street. iirjiitu, ; ti 31 of the market was Btee preferred. Its advance was little short of sensational, and trading In the stock was usually heavy. Steel preferred Is one of those Issues which many commission bouses never fall to recommend 11s worthy of consideration ns an Investment, using the argument that It has hren through two panics without changing Its divi dend. Much of the day's buying, tak ing it on a new high record, v, as said to be of the best character. Chi. ft St. Louis N. Y. ft New Haven .... X. Y., tint, ft West Norfolk ft Western do pfd North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania R. R 4074 14SV4 41 77 82 67 118 27 131 People's Gas, t'hl fifiu Whatever may be the distinguishing, note In business development, the ; Great Northern Ore Certificates are j expected to respond to the fact thai the j United States Steel Corporation must conform to the terms of the contract ! and make a deposit In Mr. Hill's "emp ty cash box" December 15 nevl. This. : of course, Is the box out of which dlvl- dends are to be forthcoming. Baltimore, and Ohio finally succeeded In getting to par after just falling ahort of that quotation several times In the past few weeks. With Penn sylvania above 1314 it was argued that Baltimore, which pays the same rate of dividend, ought not to be si-lllng SO points lower. Pressed Steel Car 3ii do pfd ns Pullman Palace cflr Co. .. 16$ Rending 134 do 1st pfd 88' Rep. Iron ft Steel Co ;s do pfd 82'4 Rock Island Co ;o do pfd 4714 Southern Railway Co "3'4 do pfd r..i Southern Pacific 11 1 do pfd 118 St. Iiu!s ft Southwest 10 do pfd. 40 It Is In point to recall once more, exactly what the stock did on tho dny after certain other recent presidential elections. On Wednesday, November 4, 18IW. the market rose 4 to 8 points over Monday's closing, most of the rise be ing scored In London and at our open ing. Thursday's prices went 2 to 3 points below Wednesday's heat, realist, lrkg sales being very heavy. The next day or two, a slight recovery ensued; then, for a week, great Irregularity. At the end of 'November prices were 4 points or more under the high figures of after-election morning, and they de cluiod further in December. Wednes day, November 7, 1900, was a l,4nn.onn ahare day. prices rose 4 to 6 points at the start; broke tinder European sell ing; then, after London had closed for the day, a wild buying movement from home sources set In, which was con tinued during the subsequent days, and which eventually led up to the memor able explosion of speculation In the ensuing April. .Third IA venue j Texas ft Pacific Tel.. St. Louis ft "West. I do pfd jTwln City Rap Transit IVnlon Bag ft Paper Co. do pfd , Union Pacific 176 do pfd 93 Some of the best buying of the day occurred In Pennsylvania on the ad vance as hlch as 131 Investors evi dently thought that this wa.s not loo high a price, as the stock yields 4.60 there. The contract given Monday to electrify the line In the terminal zone has drawn attention to the prolmble increased earning power of the road with the North and East river tunnels ud the Thlrt v-foiirt h si rent station open, It will he 1910, however, before actual results are obtained from these sources. ;fi 31 h JO 7'4 59 IT. S. Express Co, .. U. S. Realty ft Imp. C. S. Rubber Co. .. do 1st pfd V. S. Steel Co do pfd Vir. Car. Chem. Co. Co 73 51 33 10(1 50 1144 34 Wabash 12 do West. pfd Fargo Express I'nlnn Tel. Co. Elect. Co Co, Wheel, ft ,nke Erie do 2d pfd :. 28 280 87', hi 58 90 84 90 107 41 119 41 774 85 67 149 27 131 96 36 97 170 135 91 25 83 20 47 23 53 111 118 19 50 29 07 32 59 91 R 71 177 95 M0 55 34 101 o0 114 1.1 23 City 1 00 138 first National lull 175 .Second Nul ional . . . . 1 00 I)i3 National New liavpu 10) m Mi'ciianics i.( d'l Merchants National . . 5o 65 Nut. Tradesmen. , . . loll 181 New Haven County., lu lt Yale. Natlunal loo U4 New Haven Trust ... 100 125 1'1'ifpa. a M .v 1 1 uio . . iuu tin .Miscellaneous Stock. I'ar. 1 nil. Aini'i ic.ui Buus loo American Hai ilvvare. loo Kiiison Elec, Huston 1 00 lu. Sl.vcr, pl'ii New Haven Gas.... N. H. Water lVcli. Slow & Wllcon .Security Insurance. . S. N. K. 'I'd Sttllt ft Co Culled lliiiuilnal ing llHIIruiKl Minks, Boston ft Albany. .. . loo 21414 Conn. R. ft 1 69 Conn. It. ft L., pfd loo ',i Damon) & bethel... ib 16 New Loud. North... . 10') 175 11. ft Conn. Wvcl. ... JiHI 39 N. V., N. 11. ft II. K K. loo 117 llnllmuil nunc. UM. sft.Hy.5s.rlnc 1 932 100 Hunt ft Orsng Asked lu ui.l 1 JO 10.J 1"U 104 113 23;, 54 45 44 I IS '4 ln2'.li Hi 'I 70 Aaked 110 IIS 2 10 ;o 44 !'4 48 47 1111 1024 Hi 21S 41 118 Berkshire lub, N. y. Air Line 4A,r.iu Brldgepm t 'Mac 5s. H'23 Brlsiol Tramw.ij I ',js,IH 10 (.uliii. 1!. .V 1., 4 'ts. stamp. Con?.. Ity. I 'J .r. 4 Cons. K;. 4s. J !."..". Cons. I.j. 4s. 1.' fit; Cond. Itj . ili-ViH.. li'jO U, x ,N. 4.s, 111 0,i Harlem ft I'. C. 4s, 1911.. do, 4h, 195 1 HoUKitonio 4s, P.'l'i j do. 4, 1937 j Met', Conip. us, 192J j Aleilden M. .,s, iiuc Hi24. : Mtiin.it uek Is. 1 '1.', I I Noli nfliitpl 011 IjS. I'.io'.i..., N. II, ' 'finer 5 s, 193:1. . . , N.H K I lei ! 1st .is. ilue!91S N. II. 4' . li. OS. 1912. . . I New lnn. St. ii, r.c'.t. . . . i N. II. Street iis, 191 1 . . . . I New l.oii. .St. 5s. 1923 I N.. Nil. eonv. .Jtjs. 1 s,iit I N. V., N il. ft II. i., !I4S do. .'I'f:-. ll'bt 1 N. Y. ft N. K. ts, 1915. . . I I'rov. Securit 4s, 1 9i7 . . . . si.nire I. lui.' 4', is, i;io.... N. Y. ft N. K. 4s. 1945 Wor. ft i t, Knst. I ,s. I'.H.i Asknu 95 104 98 100 90 91 921, 'ti 9S4 98 98 113 102 li.j'a 9 4 loo l.'.i lot I'll 1 03 10 I '4 103 91 132 98 8 I 1 no !, 97 I el lol 92 9,! 10 in oi INVESTMENTS. So. New England Telephone Co. New Haven Water Co. New Haven Gas Light Co. Yale National Hank. Mechanics Bank. Tri-City Ry. & Light Co. Pref. Massachusetts Lighting Co Scranton Electric Co. Pref. The W. T. Fields Co, 902 Chapel Street. Tel. NEW HAVEN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 817 STATU STREET. ESTABLISHED 1834. Capital $350,000 j; Surplus $350,000 Mlseelllinenm Menu's, Adams Extness 4s, 1943. 92 Branforii 1.. ft W. 5s, l'j.i; ui2 In. Mlver Hs, IMS 9" In. Silver Us, 1!M N. 11. tins I .'on . ,is. 1918 . 1 N. H. ater con. lOlo-l I N. II. Sywer is. 1911 I N. II. City Hrl'iif, 3 i,s Newi, on. Steam 1.4. 191.;-: N'ir li-liiiHS ft Klei ..!! i S N K. T'l.. 1VI8 ' Swift Cj. lis, 1914. . . . i t.'liit. III., 4's. 1940 29 1 1, 121", 1 I'i 4 93 Ml 103 105 99 Vi 91 105 95 1.:.; 8i 1"1 . Sti nn i i ' 95 93 1o7 153 100 i II 5 This bank offers to deposi tors every facility for business, and invites the accounts of cor porations, firms and individu als. EZEXIEL G. STODDARD, Presldeni HORATIO G. RED.FIELD, Cashier. WILLIAM G. REDFIELD, Assistant Cashier. 1 lA-dlvldend STUCK MAHKI T HKVIKW, All the Prnplicts of Post -lllort Inn AxliMlon imc Discredited. Bonds and Stocks. icily of New Ilnrn ' of 1!2R, jt oiiii. K.v. Light. 4,'s or 11)51. x, v.. . ii. ii. K. it. n. mis. New .Mllfonl I'owrr (UM 3 s. mi, i r. s. steel s. v. ft's. intis. ! SO sliurcs New Mm en (in Light ( n, j to slinrc s. N. I', Telephone. 25 shares N", ., N. II. II. R. R. 9 11 N lew Yonti stock m Attic kt, Reported over privst wires of Prim . ft Whltely, members or the New : York and Roston Stock l-,chatig:is j New Tork office, 52 Hiondway, nml 15 I center street, New imvon Open Am. Copper .... 81 Am. C. ft F 4Ri.4 Am. Col. Oil S8. Am. Locomotive. 52 do. pfrl 107 Am. Smelting. . . 94 1R3V, 241, H 118 99 49 175 High, low, 82 SM, 44 Ct 3 s, .i4:l, insiij f. I 4 It was estimtited that houses made arrangeiiients to trade In London before llie opening here did a business of uhnut 100,001) shares. It was tills that forced American stocks up nbronil from 3 to 3V: points. Nearly 75 per cent, of this s'oclt came hack on the Xew Tork market within an hour of the opening. While plunging eleni'iit were Imye'-s atOCKH. it looked ,-is though they were getting sccurttie.- from t lie banUing interests. Am. Sutrnr Am. Woolen , . A.. T. ft S. Fe. . do. pfd R. ft O Prnok. R. T. . , . Ca 11. I'n.'lfle . . . Cent. l.PHiher. do. pfd Che.s. ft Ohio. , Chi. ft lit. W.. . C, M ft St. 1 Chi. ft N. V.. . . ( '.. i'. ft St. L. . . Col. C. ft I Con. (tns ,. ! Del. ft Hudson 'hat Hei., 1,. ft w.. , lOrle do. 1 st pfd. . . Oen. Kleetrle. , (!t. N'ori h , pfd 111. central Inter-. Met do. pf,i 1. X- N quarter of 1 m, k. & r. pfd, 133' 2.i 1S9 24 i pit 43 W I l.OMM, I'KICES. Beporisd ever private wires of Prince ft W'hltelv. member nf the Nei loik and Boston Stock Kxchnngei, the i To. Pnelfic nr 1 N. V. Central N. ft V Nn. Piicific , Pacific Mnl! Penn. R. R, . PenpU-'s G.1S Read 1 11c . , Rep. I ft S , dr.. pfd. . . II H'k Islniid do. ptd. , . . .144 154 5 4 7t 37 141! u;n 53ii J14t 44 V 145 13(1 .141 . . 29 14 .111', , S , ft T , 1071 .4H , To .14(1 . .If,."., ,12i4 , 95 ,134 N 1 fi 4 0Vi 98 tj 101 5(1 175 25 98 44 7 '4 14.'. I5H Vs 54' 38 V, 1 4 '1 171 tj 539 31 44'-, 147 1.1(1 1 12 10 29 'j Ill's 05 51 1118 41 78 149 271, m 04 l.'.S 83 1,, 20 (7 98 99 49 174 I, 82 1 1 38 .i t I '18 9 4 131 , 9 7 98 1., I'll 5n 2 .i 1 98 43 7 I 13', 154 54 '"i 144 1118 5 5 ;n 44 145 '4 134 14 1 10 29 110 itfi 5(i 100 41 70 1 4 "' 2 128 9 .'1 J. 19 45 !'H 4 I 7 W 145 I, ill 51 144 171 5:19 3 1 " 44 'j 140 i;:i; 142 10 29 1.. 1 n 05 ' 88 1 1'7 11 77 ' I J8 27 13I t (lit 1. 1 134 8 A 1 New Tork. Nov. 4. The stock mar 1 let. to-day dlsiredlleil the prophets. ; It has liiM-n poinled out with greot ( precision by n iiiiilCtiule of ndvloers 1 what llie exact cmirse of the slock j market was to be follow loir llie rice I lion. Tin ro was lo be an immediate ! luilu" in prions. h ln d by manlpula live tacllcs. thus making tlu new ont ! side buyers pay the liitflV'St prices for tin Ir slocks mnl giving Ibe Int'K t prollts to the Iti'lib- soli, is. Afler viat'ils the iiressiire of realizing sales Would inevitably loll on the price b'V. el and .1 sharp reaction must be e- peeteil Until tin- KatlT'l'lllg of forces siittb I-' nt to resume an upward inovo 11.. lit. The extent of the nilvfillces es lablisli'il for Americans In London be. fore trading beuan ill New Ymk lo rlay coiitlrmed this view In Hie minds of many npornlors in stocks mnl (hey acted In iin oriliince with the view. Selling from these sources wn In such volume, In ftn i that few of Hie open IliK prices here were as high as Ihey had been in London earlier. Instead of adv fiiii'ltm tifter Hie opi ning the market gave way slowly and on a volume of sales which lias nol been hoi ti before Ibis w'.'ir, It w as the j suhseriuent notion of the market Iliat i belled (he common opinion. After -i momentary pause nt. Ihe end of the llrst hour, w In n the buying orders; Seemed to have be, 11 rxbauseil mnl j prices were ,iilte generally a point I below the opening high level, there i developed an Impressive new demand. ! The luiylm.' for llv rest of the dny I was ierslst"iit and determined and ranged over a wide field of choice In llie list of slocks, The dimensions of the orders executed In this move men; cave eibli'iiee of transactions by operators of the largest resources, The sentiment of the eounliy as expressed in the elections vva.a construed as JKimberly,Root&Co. Tel. !ll. 1.13 Orange Street. I'rivnir ,tre lu w Vr.rk nnd Ituoton. Jam9 H. Paris'! I Co. eucceedlng NklWTOlM A PARISH. Stocks and Bonds ujaiemn tovjjtnji; Security; 8G Graniie Street. The National Tradesmens Bank OI'' NUW HAVKN takes pleasure In offerlni; to Its patrons the hrnrfMs and -id vant ages of lis reputation anil experi ence. With ampin capital nnd large rranurcrs It Is able to afford to Its i iistotnrrs every fnr lllty con wstcnt with good hiislness. ! Individuals arid corporations considering changing or enlarg lug their Imnkiiig connertions, are cordial ly Imdted to corre. pond will the Bank. J-) i FINANCIAL,,,, , 1 To conservative investors, we wish to recommend BONDS. H. ) . 4s. , Central Pacific K.v. Co. 4s .Souths Pad tic R. R. Co. 1st Is. C R. ft Q. Gen. Mtge. 4s Ateh., Top. ft Santa 1 Trans. P. L. 1st Cel. ft Hud. 1st and Kef. 4s ll.-irleiu ft Portcliester, 1st 4 1 N. Y., N. H Boston ft New York Air Line li. K. Co. III. Cent. 1 LouisviU lilv.i 1st 3's C. P.. I. ft Pae. Ry. 1st ft Ref. 4s People's Gas l.t. ft Coke Co, (Chicago) Ref, 5s. Laclede Has. Lt, Co. I of. ft Kxt. 5s Sera ill 011 Kleetrle Co. I si ns Michigan Slate Tel. Co. 1st 5s Ontario Trans, f'n, Isl 5s Hillings ft, Kastern Montana Power Co, Jt. lis,, 1949 .1955 1958 , 1958 1943 ,1954 ,1955 .1953 .1931 .1947 .1934 1937 .1924 10.". .1931 yleldlna 4.13' ; yielding 4.25'.. yielding 3.99'r yielding I.2H', vlelillng 3 95' , vleldlng 3 !'5 yielding 3 95',; yleldlnif il.O.ie; ylelriliiK 4.75r, vleldlng 4. 80', vleldliiK 4.85' Melding 4.1'Ofy vleldlng 5.20'; yielding 5.0i)'r yielding 6.25',;.. STOCKS. Seninton i'llectj-lc Co. ti'.J. pfd rmliilh Kdison Kleetrle Co. '.(, pfd. Michigan State Tel. Co. tirr pfd. ... , vleldlng H.iise;" . , .yielding U87t . , .yielding B.45'f F. S. Butterworth & Company, Telephones 3100-3101. Exchange Building. H WM-44m -HH- H. C. Warren & Co., BANKERS Investment Securities 108 Orange Street, Your Widow Will not need to marry foil. home if you carry a life poll j in THE EQUITABLE I IFF ACCIIDAMri J SOCIETY For particulars C. H. PORTER, Mgr November Investmsnt. Connecticut Hallway ft Llnlitlng Co. 4 Ponds. Provident e Securities t'o. 4C "nd.. New Haven ft Derby R. R. Co. 5Cr I. "lit ?. riruhiirv ft Bethel Street Ry. Co. fi' V Helientures. Wlillmiinilc Cos A Electric Light Co. yr Bonds. Oroion ft Rtonlngton Street Ry. in. .i'c Homls. Wesl Shore Railway Company Slock. Neve Haven Gas Light Company Stock. CLARENCE E. THOMPSON & SONS. 810 Chapel Street. Telephone 2053. HORNBLOWER & WEEKS MEMBERS OF NEW YORK AND BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGES. New Hut en Office 27 Cttitff Street NPrw VOTlK. CHICAGO. BOSTON. BOSTON. . NEW YORK. HAYDEN, STONE & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. INVESTMENTS. NEW HAVEN BRANCH, 33 CENTER STREET. E. B. EAMES, MG3. James C. Kerrigan. Rooms 11-12, 102 Orange Street, INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE. If you desire to dispose of small lots of Sonthern New England Telephone. New Haven Gas, New Haven Water, Connecticut Hallway and Lighting com mon stork, or any local stocks or bonds, I can obtain the highest price for the name. A COMPARISON BETWEEN New York, New Haven & Hartford Convertible 6s AND OTHER RAILROAD BONDS Sprrlal ft re n In r forwarded nnon request LIBBEY STRUTHERS 30 BROAD STREET NEW YORK International Silver Co.'s First Mortgage 6'' Bonds Hue Decemher. 1 n ts. Sinking fund retires SfiO.non homh each year. Price to Yield 5.55:;. International Silver Co.'s 6'- Debentures Due ,ln unary I. 1ffi4:4. Calliililc at 1 00. Price to Yield 6,65'r. Net earnings H)07 !33.2fM Interest on nil HouiK. 327.011 FOK SALE nv THE Chas. W.Scranf on Co. Investment Brokers, 103 ORANGE STREET, .NEW HAVEN, CONN. C. C. CARROLL STOCK BROKER, Rooms 22-23 Hubinger Building, 840 Chapel St. Tel. .6069. Correspondent of W. B. SMITH & CO. ! 1878 1908 Memhers of the Consolidated Stock Exchange, of New V'ork, and Chicago ! Doard or Trade Commercial Securities Company 902 Chapel Street. Syndicate lnoslmonts Financing Meritorious Enterprises Industrial Sorurtilos nought and Sold Fiscal Representatives of thfi t'nltod Wireless Telegraph Company. Now is the time to buy United Wireless Stock GEO A. SAUNDERS, Local Representative o The Colonial Investment Co., 201.202 Malley I'.hl'g. Tel. 874D-3. New England Agnnt fur Tha Dean Alvord Company, exclusive Uealen lr Long Island Rrui Kat&to. Eichanee Build, BRANCH OFFICE Booty Inslellan & C BANKERS AND BROKERS, V 111 BROADWAY, NEW YOI f MEMBERS OF f. J i 3- New York Stock Exctiang . Bonds and Stocf lioue'.it and sold on oomniUwlon ' 7 cash or carried on niaiiln; all U Cotton, Grain or ProvUlonj. ' . INVESTMENT SECURITlf :l A SPECIALTY. . f , NEWHAVEH BRANSH, 23-31 CEHTh;J JOnV O. CLARK. Manager. Prtvate Wlrea to New Vork 3t Chic . BONOS & STOCKS OF Unques;ionab'e Security Netting from 5 to 6. FREDERICK C. HULL, INVESTMENT 8ECCRITIES, 850 CHAPEL ST. Correspondent Bertron, Storrs & Griscom, New York. BANKERS. Phlla. 41' WE INVITE THE I; I ACCOUNTS ; of rarefnl people who desire A I? y A solute Safety for their moncr. I ' l w e extend every courtesy aits. liberality within the sphere iiilnrl hfinkinff. & .t. interest raid J, ; On Certificates of Deposit. ft. , Surplus and Prollts. . 08,891. ,i Prince & White STOCK AND BON! ? BROKERS. 62 Broadway, New Yor , 16 Center Street, New Hat Members New York and BoH Stock Exchanges. &; STOCKS, BONDS and aU class- K Investment Securltlea; also CrA Provlstnns and Cotton hnnivht mnv!' on commission. 4 Pr"raw wire to New York, B.,',' !. Chicago and Richmond, Vau ' C. B. B0LMER, Manaer New Haven Craned The Union Trust ;1 NEW HAVEN. Chartered by the State of Conne,' wltn authority to act an Executor' mlnlstrator, Guardian, Receive j'. Trustee, under will or deed. i Is leaal deDObitury of money t aX, to Court, and Publln Trust Funns.'v tj Trnstfs for Munlclnalltlns. I'nr - Hons snri individuals, ina Hrtmlir'. Trusts of all kinds. Ft powertd tj, as Registrar of Stocks, Bonds or h' fvldnces of Indebtedness, manage lug 1 und, and do all business surf is usually done by Trust Company It also does a general banking jj nesi, collecting checks, notes, coif, and receives deposits. The prlnctp: each trust la Invested by ltsolf . kept separate and apart from the' eral asset of the Company. Tills Company la by law re i uramlned by the Bank Examiner & State of Connecticut. HENRY V. HOTCHKISS, Presld El OKNE . BRISTOL. Tree't i ' J85 : MERCANTILE U SftFE DEPOSIT COIWPf : FVRNISKES A CONVENIE AND SECURE PLACE F THE DEPOSIT OF YOUR tj'0 CUK1TIES AXD VALUABLi'J 72 CHURCH STREr, $50,000 TO LOAN i On Real Estate in Sun to Suit. 5 Lomas & Nettle! t-AbKEXi AMI) dHJaili.: ?37 ORANGE STREET r LI