ST AM F( )RI)A1 )Y KRT I S KM EXTS— C( )NT I X 1 1 El ) 



Capital. $200,000 Surplus Profits, $230,512 



THE STAMFORD TRUST CO. 



Of Stamford, Conn. 



Facilities Offered to Depositors 



DEPOSITS — We accept deposits subject to 

 check. We issue Certificates of Deposit pay- 

 able on demand, at the expiration of a speci- 

 fied time. 



INTEREST — Funds awaiting investment re- 

 ceived upon advantageous terms. 

 CURRENCY— We have on hand at all times 

 clean notes, which will be furnished to pa- 

 trons in such denominations as desired. 

 TRUST DEPARTMENT— This Company is au- 

 thorized by its charter to act as Executor of 

 Wills, and Administrator of Estates, and as 

 Guardian. 



SAFETY— The Statutes of the State of Con- 

 necticut have for some years required the 

 Trust Companies to keep a reserve equal to 

 that required by the Federal Government of 

 National Banks. 



The Connecticut Legislature by an act passed in 

 its session of l'.tOT required Trust Companies to in- 

 vest deposits under the act regulating the invest- 

 ment of such funds by Savings Banks, and allowed 

 five years for such conversion of investments as 

 might be necessary. 



This Company through its past conservatism 

 was enabled immediately to conform to the pro- 

 visions of the act and its deposits are now as secure- 

 ly safeguarded as those of any Savings Bank. 



Especial attention given to Household and 

 Private Accounts of Women. 



DELIVERY 



TO 



Stamford 



Sound Beach 



Glenbrook 



Telephone 1046 



Office and Yard 



556 Canal Street 



Stamford 



FARMS 



AND FARMS 



AND MORE FARMS 



Large Farms, Small Farms, : : 



: : Rough Farms, Smooth Farms 



$1,500 to $175,000 



Virgil N. Jones 



STAMFORD CONN. 



'Phone 61 



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