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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1927. 16 galea His-h Grain Quotations Financial Notes Vew York. DOMESTIC WHEAT: lriitr. Close 1 .1.1 13214 150 Open Hitrb Low Close 152 150 .1301 1.10 148 15U May July Scot Lion's Club Quartet To Sing At Miami The Lions' Club of this city Is sending Its quartet as delegates to the mammoth convention of Lions to be held In Miami, June 14 to 18. Those who will make the trip are Bernard L.

Mullins, Robert Morris, Raymond Grant and Charles Beach. They will go to Florida by boat and will engage with quartets from Lion's Clubs all over the country In a special musical competition. 432 against $44,439,162 and current liabilities $90,419,868 against $83,219,212, April net operating Income of the Hocking Valley Halltjoad rose to from $80,071 In April. 1926. -and for the first four months this year to $1,543,588 from $967,229 a year ago.

"California crops never looked better; they have the best prospects In years, Indicating heavy traffic lor the Western Pacific both east and west." Chairman T. M. Schumacher said on his departure for Europe. 1 I'fai ar na I Pllli MF 104 Vt 0 SA lOlUli II V. fP Hi 100' fl Prt it Oi LP ft.

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Total assets of the Chicago, Milwaukee 8t. Paul at the close of 1926 were $775,856,603 compared with at the end of 1925. Profit and lose surplus was $5,963,932 against Current assets were Chlraro. 1,15 158 153 3 53 151) 151 '4 140 150 147 148 148 147 Prices Firm In Bond List Few Changes Erie 4's and Missouri-Tacific General 4's Sag on Profit-Taking For-eigrn Liens Firm 154 150 147 01 1)0 08 101 53 54 08 101 51 63 53 08 1)0 fti 52 50 P5 t)8 50 63 60 WHEAT: May July CORN: May July OATS: May Juiy Seot KE: I ay July LARD: July Sept (SI fi2 60 53 '4 1 Hum I 4 HI On S'ji UK 01 .101 0.1 '4 Kl 4 S4 SF IH 1 do Im' Ui 4 A A 4s Schlll 1 do 6 14 IB Sh.1 A Hi I Six) A I. 4a 11014 110 110 no 118 118 117.4 117 119 117 it 111 On 4s a OtlLNO Si 10.

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sach of which sagged fractionally. Railroads In the main were steady. Industrial liens were not active, although there was a moderately large turn-over of Anglo Chilean Nitrate Ts and Bethlehem Steel consolidated S'a's. Public utility mortgages attracted a minimum of attention. Dealings In fourth Liberty at'sln approached the million-dollar mark, but the price was little changed.

Other Federal Government issues were quiet. Foreign loans displayed firmness, although trading was decidedly light in that division. Followinr today's hie. Inw Brlv of b-wds on ttic New urk StocK xchaiite fini the tot.il ale of each bond: S. Government.

75 Billion Dollars That is the minimum estimated total value of the thousands of securities issues listed on the New York Stock -Exchange. When you deal with Putnam 6k Co. you deal with a member of a vast and responsible ageny for the nation-wide purchase and sale of securities which are thoroughly investigated before being offered to our customers. 3 do rr 5 .101 '4 C4 Pn Pan H7'4 10 rlar 4s 01 1 run ro 10.1 4 PS Rl K'1'4 do fta 04 'i 1 PS Sll 6s ,107 1 St II 7 rtfih 1-T 0.1 '4 1 I all PL 5s 00 I Vert 7a 100 'J 12 ft 00 7 Va Ry 5s 1 Wah 5 'is ..104 1 do RR ft. 103' 1 do 2d fts .102 1 Walworth 0.1 5 Warn 7s 0-4 'i 1 do 7 4 .100 1 do 7i 41 .1011 RO ah 5a 100 20 PenPSa .102 5 Wrat Kl 5s 102 11 Md 4 a K.I 1 NV 4s 102 2 IV fts 00'4 3 fn fta .102 4 XVpsllntr Els 102 Slliire 4a RS 0 Whl St ft'ia 00 1 WhilP SM rta 1 1.1 1 wi.

it Sp 7s 5 5s 7K to WiKs '4l 102'i 1 Wine A7s 10 -9 Wis 4a K2 4 Vlifstn Sfls 104 f'orelun lasues MacDonald, Film Star, Hack in Waterbury, Defends Hollywood Waterbury, May 28. (Special.) Hollywood la a wonderful place to live and work In, notwithstanding all the vicious exaggerations of the private lives of members of the motion picture colony, declared J. Farrell MacDonald, famous Fox Picture Company character star, here Friday night. An extra when arrested or In trouble Is always featured as a motion yicture star and the public apparently doesn't the other side of the red pen stories, MacDonald said. Mr.

MacDonald, accompanied by his wile and daughter, are the guests here of his brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. M. J.

Lawlor. They will return to New York Monday, where the popular actor will commence work on the much anticipated picture "East Side, West Side." MacDonald will play "Pug Ma-lone," a prototype of a well known New York boxing commissioner. MacDonald has spent the last 36 years on the stage and In screenland. His last stage appearance was In "The House of a Thousand Candles." His llrst cinema production was "Memories, 19 years ago. He has co-starred with Mary Pickford-, Colleen Moore, George O'Brien and a score of other stars of etageland and the cinema world.

The popular player Is a natlje of Waterbury, a former member of the Connecticut National Guards, was a "special student" at Yale In 1902. and played on the varsity eleven. He expects to visit Ansonla, where he spent his boyhood days and New Haven, the location of his alma mater, before returning to New York. He Is greatly enthused over the possibilities of the movie tone, the synchronization of action and speech In motion pictures. Conn.

Power Co. Buys Wolcott Electric Lines The Public Utilities Commission, following a hearing Friday afternoon, approved the Joint petition of the Waterbury and Milldale Tramway Company and the Connecticut Light and Power Company for approval of purchase by the latter of the former's franchises, rights and property used for the distribution of electricity In the town of. Wolcott. There was no opposition to the sale, which representatives of both companies explained would result in better electric service for Wolcott. The sale price is $20,000 cash, It was said.

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4 Kin EC oi A Study in Values by FULLER, RICHTER, ALDRICH CO. Specialisis in Three Care-Free Travelers The woman has her valuables in our safe deposit vault. The young man carries some of our Travelers' Cheques and a Letter of Credit, enough to take him around the world without danger of loss or shortage. The older man has left his securities in our care which means he is skipping the financial pages in the newspapers on this trip. Hartford Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square Oldest Trust Company in Connecticut "Investments that Qrow" Vmt'ecezds'' 1F Butler Prmdent HARTFORD CONNECTICUT The Tnreleri Insurtncc CompuiT 4.12,005.902 RESElHISANBLlSBlLlIltS Capiiaj.

amd Surplus 36,050,560 The TriTelers Indemnity Company Assets 11,565.502 Cafitai. and Slkpi.us 3.4S0.4J5 The friTtlere Fire IniuraiKe ComptnT Amiiis $9,562,491 HESMVEIAKOLlAIllttriliS. 7,0.12.830 CAPITAL AMD Sl'tPLV. 2,529,660 IV would be pleased to furnish a copy of the above circular upon request. Fuller.Richter.AiaricIi-lCo 04 PEARL ST.

HARTFORD. CONN. MEMBER! HARTFORD 5TOCK EXCIUM.E Hartford Office Tel. S-9161 New Britain Office Tel, 1253 New London Office Tel. 37RU NATHAN D.TRINCE President ARTHUR P.

DAY Vict-Chairman MEIGS H.WHAPLES Chairman, Board of Trustees Statmtntt of December 31, IS2S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wllllsm B. Clsik wtllism B-osmllh Chsxlcs BeicH Elljuh Jnhnson John L. Wy Chsnes Btwiurr Jr Arthur L. Shipoisn L. Mu-sdsn Hubbard Jrsncis T.

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