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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915. GOODS ATTACHED, SDBG|8| THEN REPLEVINED | Two Women Who Figured in Police 1 adds to the number of unemployed. This is the season also when out-of- door employment is at a minimum. grain region where farmers are obh- BUS]N[SS REV|VING taining war prices for their wheat. Conversely, the poorest conditions arc found in the south, where the war I fee s | has caused sharp contraction in theé | p St : 25 rE » ; demand for cotton in face of a record A"nuunne m e n SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A s::x‘ fi:::f:“‘v:.::d;?:m o Rfll"flflfl 8“"3“0“ imDibVfl &l | fore elediony IOVIVCR, {5 mony (i i feotod | auL BERCIALTY . Shares Stanlcy Works. 18 Shares U forward with more freedom and its WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR Shaves Now Trhain Machine. 24 Wharis low price has at least served to lessen PATTERN DEPT., JAN. 11 By W D (o SGGL G G e Shares Union Mfg. Co. 10 Shares Sta the difficulties of the domestic manu- story of which was told in police court 5 Shares National Spring Bed. 25 Shares A COH“GGBGG RlSGO facturer. Our foreign trade is stead- | | Miss Adelaide M. Burke || csterday and as a result of which Shares New Departure, Com. 10 Sharcs Ne = Shares Bristol Brass Co. 10 Shares pated until military preparations ure ) yjon trom cither the economic or the The writ was made out returnable ily improving and European pur- Special Representative of the Mary Susie was fined $3 and costs, chases of food, cofton and war ma- PICTORIAY, REVIEW ©O. S l OU I RED CROS Mol LY B im0 S e meleling, ik e G Haphael’s Deuartme"t before Justice James T. Meskill on or the time being the contending () get little or no Kuropean capital. January 19 and demanded damages armies at a deadlock, which can only of $75. Constable Fred Winkle swooped down on Mary's erstwhils ore place of abode and attached her two grips in which she keeps her articles STREET RICHTER & MEMBERS NEW YORK s1d Repreacated by E. W. KDDY. New firfeatn HARTFOR .‘ Court Engaged in Civil -, (Special to the Herald.) Susie Sahon and Mary Suzie stirred up New York, Jan. 9, 1915. The first week of the new year has shown no Taiminution of the recuperative in- ?‘ef‘fs,“’ in sight. No great changes | "N,iithstanding war the United Saxe and brought civil suit for her {ml thds@reapedtiappean ol Manticicl S Sl e e s e $50. terial are constantly increasing . 2 5 There is an awkward scarcity of of New York more of a rumpus than they intended. o ~ FOR THE i We will be obliged to finance our own e London Stock Exchange rcopen- 3 Authorities in 382 MAIN of trade. This morning Mary visited Lawyer freight room resulting from the war; ‘Will be here to explain the many Susie claimed that Mary owed her & 2 as ance to lSurope. Our indebted- ed on Monday with scarcely a ripple. > —Queen Joseph G. Woods and showed him Co ,fluence observed in our previous ad-| " iyt new tonnage and cure this || TORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS, || she received a slap in the face. Not i s paid, and we arc fortunate in this re- tively unimportant owing to the nu- oughly adjusted to war condition not her property but belongs to a Wges. The war is still the dominat. | gyme quicker than any artificial |7 which makes them superior to all | | satisfied with having her opponent spect. Canada and Argentina have merous restrictions still imposed. | P nacs Jans een : his ¢ be flattering to our ot : [ The effect of the war upon its se- :‘?n‘j.}m; ‘;r;:]‘:" m:‘r o g‘venm,es ’ Springfield concern which let her have l P [ l, [ N I Cross donation| curity markets is shown in the fact| BAPUE O T Ce (o be tried Ctty jfems the merchandise on account. There- moval--Prices Go [0 Lal6 NOTmA. | .. ona i« 010 that the total new British issues for| b7 Hio 0 fore Lawyer Woods made out a Te- ters of the org| the year amounted to about 512,000,- ; R sl Special dinners. Regal Dairy Lunch, | Plevin writ and Sheriff Clark took ] : .. 000 pounds against 196,000,000 oMb e IR N T R —advt the goods from the custody of Con- New York, Jan. 9.—Today's two n a comm stable Winkle. Stock Exchange | receipt of a8 ; Mrs. Louise Labosse . hour session of the Stock Exchange 1914 imcluded the war loan of 20| WOULD ELIMINATE se Labosse of Brookiyn, @ cial & tance, and others will fol- Washington but the high freight rates are likely distinctive features of the PIC- $60 and when she demanded payment Ik G Lo Rand muisti=oRdantini AN e other patterns. fined in court Susie ited Lawyer P ness over there is already practically Transactions there have been rela- already come to New York for finan- 1 London, however, scems to be thor-| b oY that the contents of the two grips are pounds a year ago. The figures for N. ay 2R B interest. The | Pital supplies, 000,00 pounds, but not the 77,00,000 N., today announced the engagement FIND DYNAMITE BOMBS, developed no features of interest. Th pounds of treasury bills. Of the new | CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ;fm::; :(m(’i}:.:i ;:Irae‘ei' tht‘: d‘:a,mes 2 eR e All. materlals were formerly opening was uneven with a mixture of | p Jung, is § issues nearly 81,000,000 pounds went 3 : 3 5 5 2 Trenton Tolice Make Search of priced 5 small gains, but interest soon waned | at Munich, de td. British possessions, 12,000,000 L NR A ) d(:tonulne discount sale. Babcock’s.— Ttalianol Home: d from $20 to $2 Any pounds to Russia, 35,000,000 pounds to . ks woman purchasing one 5 adis < and o | Were overcoing ofher Buropean countries J“d $10,- | Organization of Well Known New A social was held at the church last Trenton, N. Jan. 9.—About fifty ) g ‘" of these || aaian Pa“ ific and Baltimore and Ohio | HeT€ bierCOm 000,000 to the United States. Last evening by the Baptist Y. P. 8. C. E. | dynamite bombs and fuses were found || SUits Will have a suit for several | |feli a point, the latter to within a | p;peny ycar British investments in the United Genuine discount sale. Babcock's.— | today by the police in the home of Seasons, The styles are staple Btates were about 18,000,000 pounds ment Substituted. advt. Inalle Gabrele, 28 years old, a resi- p 3 v i i and the year before 23,000,000 pounds. ; ’ ’ SRR 55 6 G |Gl G (e ST Gt (o e b | | R LR EI0 OIRZAR 0 L PR T e GRS Outside of war loans, the largest sin-| New York, Jan. S.——Announcement | y,,,,:."15 were made last evening at | He is held under arrest and will be Others at $18.43, which were | | however, jumped 1 1-2. United States | Warm canton gle field for British investments con- | was made today of the incorporation | L #UIR o® WEER MECE J50 SRanE 8t | (L L 00 o determine how he camo S NBEC: Coud Cver s boints G eiova ] Keowi N ]&indu_es tod bCo ra(;lroads, especially in | here of :;n OI'K?;:IZS.(‘:;';?‘ Of‘:‘fl]; lzijr;\e\cx: New Britain lodge of Moose. into possession of the dynamite and al of the British embargo. The clos- - o ndia an ‘anada. men and wom a g as S ') n - 53 ended to do with it. —_—— N ‘ = . AN Aapprecia The total issues of new capital in|the abolition of the death penalty in The only real sale. Babcock’s.—advt. “l:ra}:ch:n]l‘;:o“hflvo been searching the mgl'\“‘;l; :trrc):fu‘n'll'.min\'q stock market the principal states of this country | New York state. State Vice President John F. Leency | r¢a1jan district of Trenton since the Slceed b Dew ! tandencies o the i 1914 amounted to $1,436,500,000,| The new organization is incorpor- | of the A. O. H. will address an open | inqing of an unexploded bomb in St. REDUCTIONS . . Queen of Ba compared with $1,645,000,000 for the |ated under the name of the Anti-Cap- | meeting of Hibernians in Rockville | joachim’s church here last Monday. S 5 ent I and narrow character. | following y previous year, a decrease of $209,000,- | ital Punishment society. Its officers, [ tomorrow, A clue led the police to visit Ga- ON FUR COATS :‘n Sn;: S N(h‘d! e 4";” & Marie Theress 000. These new issues for 1914 in- | just elected, are George Foster Pea- A fireside mecting will be held in | brele's house early today and they For both Men and Women f'mvm. : e thiy e than frac- | ctived with &8 clude $648,000,000 for bonds, $525,- | body, president; Jacob H. Schiff, | the boys’ department of the Y. M. C. placed him under arrest when he re- : ; J ew (am.‘ were £ ,H m«)fl'-H \: " ‘] . |ure the splend ‘000,000 for notes and $262,000,000 for | Bishop David T. Greer, Rabbi Steph- | A at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ! fused to open a trunk. the key to Men's Dept., Main Floor “‘;'"")’- ‘1""'““‘ i:,;‘_"'” "'“ ‘l"r' ”v""" tion of surgie stocks. The changes indicate an in- [ en S. Wise, Mrs. H. Fairfield Osborn, A Christmas party social was held | which he told the police he had lost. Ladies' Dept., °nd Floor, A ‘"’;' N the,ban o1 1 touched by thig crease of $42,000,000 in railroad bonds | Rabbj Jacib Goldstein and Thomas | ,gt evening by the prohibition party | The trunk was forced open and the | rubber with a gain of almost 2 po tended for th ‘and notes, but a decrease of $66,000,- | Mott Osborne, warden of ing SINE | 5¢ the home of Leonard Kurtz, on | bombs found. They are about eight | Amalgamated Copper, United States | 14iare her 000 in railroad stocks. In industrial | prison, vice presidents; Miss Joanna | Greenwood street. : inches long and two inches in di- | | who, with her and prices slowly recovered Can- | carload drove has Yorkers Want Life Imprison- small fraction of its minimum. Other | can colony of international shares were fractionally |1 ¢ mood She added t from $ to 335 values. caused a gre| oldiers, I"rom the col eearly dealings, which were of the re- points Steel, Reading, and a few other lead- and hearty thal ers were slightly higher, while Atchi- | gonors. This corporations there was a decline in | Strange, secretary. all issues amounting to $10,000,000 in bonds, $51,000,000 in notes and $123,000,000 in stocks. These fig- ures show conclusively the depressing effect of the continued attacks upon business interests by the various leg- islatures. #T is quite evident that at present ur industrial activities are not keep- ing pace with the natural growth of the country. Enterprise has been checked. Capital is relatively idle, “The society,” reads an announce- ment by the secretary, “is making a real effort to persuade the present legislature to modify the law, substi- tuting life imprisonment for capital punighment. The matter will be brought before the constitutional con- vention with every confidence that in a very short time the state will be rid of the incongruity of legal murder. I 5 QUICKSILV: The only real sale. Babcock's.—advt. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Zimmerman, of 296 Arch street, to John A. McCarthy, of 20 Belden street, has been announced. The only real sale. Babcock's.—advt. Events Tonight “The Conspiracy"” at Russwin ameter. STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY. N. L. Bradley of Meriden, Aged 85 Yecars, Seriously Ti, Meriden, Jan. 9.-—Nathaniel L. Bradley, president of the Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing company, one of the city's largest industries, was stricken with apoplexy while being | driven to his office today. The coach- NEW HAVEN ROAD WILL STUDY OTHERS Officers Go West to Overlogk son and Southern Palific lost minor fractions In the London market, Canadian Pacific, Steel and Pennsyl vania were a trifle better, but other Americans were lower New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co,, members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Represented by E. W. Eddy National Bank building January 9 ed among var) REAL ES Market Has Transfel There was af to the reul est fifteen propert This figure I8 weeks and ind and must be accumulating in spite ey — S Lyceum, man upon percelving that Mr. Brad- 05”"0“3 o Omfi Rl d High. Low. Close. | becoming freei of “aiminished profits in many_lines | Pomestic Production Not So Great. — | iex was il raced the norses nomewara | U [ RANIOA0S. | A meet sugar... 35% 34% 3% | breuking throw of* industries. As confidence is re. Decline of Only 4,000 Flasks. e y ? : | but the stricken man was unconscious. i FER pEce 5 s % | otrenn T TR stored enterprise will revive, capital i g mestictpros | o ovingspictures tand Svatdeville fat| BB hysiclars ‘relieved iU his icondition e Am Car & Foun Co 5 | the city clerk 4 iy v Washington, Jan. 9. omestic pro Keeneys. somewhat so that b Tadle hed New H. ! 9 n’ 3 will come out of hiding and the in-| g, .tion of quicksilver during 1914 E what so at he had regaine New Haven, Jan. 9.—A number of | A, Can 29 Union Realt] vestment situation should gradually | ) wed a decline as compared with :r;l,scm}lsness hiv 1nom\ but his con-|officers of the New York, New Haven | Am Can pfd 93% 93 Anderson, land i v & s A % E x Foh ¥ . = iition is regar as very serious. 2 P4 %4 | stros mproye. A'“‘”:“h ”““ l“’“a‘ Jan- | (e production of 1913, according to | Moving pictures at Fox's, Mr, Bradles 15 §5 rears of age. amd | 8nd Hartford Railroad company, by|Am Loco 26% 14 | streets, uary investment emand has not y G e - i sur- ot Y 78 B o SR e " S i 59 b wi H. ¢ materialized, there are i“diC'xtion?:ilf fguresitoday by neRasalosita S| long has been among the foremost | direction of President Howard Elliott, t:\ 9\::;Dlnz 104 ummh?-:‘a\o t % 2 B vey. o e = <is . Tl : i fave & e & o S g . viva ark it 7 s R Movin, ictures at The Grand. figures in the business life of this e gone west to study operations ks E .m“;‘”'. Qi narichof re The production last year was 16,568 Eel st community. on other railroads to see if they can |Am Tel & Tel 119 land on SEE °fy is the Imbontsnt new ISsueN) qasks of 76 pounds emeh with the ap- £ 1 Mr. Bradley was unconscious this | learn things which, in the words of | AMAconda Copper.. 261 Fiors Gresn mosnged Whishivesk hyithe SEaRaull proximate fvalucGr §811 2882l During | S8 AMeetineRolViesa Benentisoct et M s ol GEn 0 )i i B th vasl expected | [ihs fomolal istatement ' willl bs helps | A L8 FeiRyiCo-=ib¢ laed and Ei nd the Pennsylvania railroad sys-| 1913 the production was 20,213 flasks —_— Bors Plagnntieg = ol Sy . lnaD 68% 6 714 | Cherry streets 1 et e s D R L ER2(j2 LS etas 1 = e within a few hours, ul in making the operation of the el - . L 'lail:s:abou?oltn;\ ;’)‘fot 1‘1)1:‘:‘ "\(;;Z:TJJ:\[NKZ\ valued at $813,171. g Jr.\lgeulljg \nfM(,hamberlam council, pEEa e New! Haven: roadlsater) mors efotent )z R ql . B . v]ht. \‘H'Imlrll‘ BRticnoEanich oy o aTatac i eyl Thenepweronth ntygthree imin il DuoGH | Sl olieaiin o FIRE IN MIDDLETOWN, and more economical.” Sl ] : N icaedt il A 53 . ot be abt} qucing quicksilver in 1914, of which Middlelovn. Tad. 94 buliding 1 The officers in the party are j, | Canadian Pacific. . ichael Schif to offer unle in their opinion the twenty-three were in California. The . 5 Middletown, Jan. 9.—2 1lding in M. T > AL ‘| Central Leather Barkowska, I situation was favorable. Anather in-| jutput of quicksilver in California in Meeting of TLanders camp, No.|the group at South Farms belonging | M. Tomlinson. vice-president; C. L. [t~ Copper Chapman street] dication of reviving confidence is the | 1914- 11469 faske.—was the small. | 10764, M. W. A, and Lafayette camp, | to the Russell Mfg. Co, and In which | Bardo, general manager; D. Van | " FOPPCE Lo coh Bodwell Land increasing orders placed by the rail-| cat since 1860. The 1813 production | NO: 11595 asbestos was prepared for use in au- | Alstyne, assistant to the vice-president; [ ("1 AT & St Dot M. Gumprechl LG foe Ty o il T e 28RS 2 = tomobile brak was burned today.| G W. Wildin, mechanical superinten- s £ posadad s alls, cars a- 1 of that state was'15,591 flasks. g : X = . 3. : Distillers Sec .. trec terials. This changed attitude on R . The loss is $12,000, with ample in- | dent; W. J. Backus, engineer of main- | o, 017 Rotert W PR e s e TN Meeting of Aerie No. Fraternal | gyrance. tenance of way, W. D. Fitzmaurice, [ pif/® Joocorccoecc U8 3 : o Bedes i 0 ihe b a 5 L, . Order of Eagles. e superintendent of the Providence di-|cr€ Bst PrC- - - Al O4ua ! sngs on Setiil cently granted by.the interstate com. | o Yoo Havem Jan 9-"Jesse Rice TONNAGE INCREAS TisloIu L L8 Weston, g snorel stcrer SR o) Bodweil Laf : ; it Ma B dly b : : > ieeper, and W. L. Spicer, special ac- 4 e o - . Da u;\(:r(e‘ (‘gva:. on, and the belief that | (o CF o At B L T e was & Ber 1 A Bultman of Worcester. New York, Jan. 9.—The unfilled cmlgtam. o m”g’mw mplam oot |Interboro pfa ] } Dagnell, lan |ldt. body has ln\!dr.]t:‘fl _1(‘5 Tong- | \cteran of the 20th Connecticut Vol- | Mass., will preach and sing tonight | tonnage of the United States Steel on thess lines At o m; R ke Mex Petroleum A 5 : Killan Hhr?n continued attitude of hostility. = AS| \pieers, and lost an arm at Chancel- |at the Swedish Bethany church, the | corporation on December 31 totalled | gt €SS TEE: | &5 SOMC O TRE B/ EE | yigeours Pacific 7 7 land and buil etioadicanninsicontinyci e unE ’ He served at one time as [last meeting of the prayver week | 3,836,643 tons, an increase of 512,051 . ekl INY c & Hua : satisfactory, this display of confidence | = g % chanical practices and systems of ac-| .. a5 . > vites E 2o )m‘r.t o ”i.lmd.d aes | & eeper in the general assembly. | series. over November, Rt i Ol S R Ot Nev Cons ‘ 4 e - op 4 2 ¢ O i e 5 AR g @ N YNH & H RR 53 '3 n TFuller Aoubly assuring. So far as the steel and St. Louils, to compare methods of N Y Ont & West.. 2° Mario Cianeci industry is concerned the volume of - - the large roads entering those places. | . . = pocine lend on Washi yrders s still very small and prices | M sh R Adv c h h Particularly they will consider meth. | NOTtHCID | % Jeseph Bednd T e W b owing Russian ance Throu Sioim e i ‘ | pdemeon B inal. Nevertheless, the disposition of fuel and all materfals; of closely| p cq.0 o : 146 and buildings o the railroads, the largest and shrewd- checking expenditures in shops for i b4 i . . >acific - $ 5 prie J, Sml Carpathian Mountains Into Hungary ;e v ol o L b 15 | Shenen, ket at this time is a positive exhi- 1'<’;- ~of measuring efliciency in main- |\ Copper Main street bition of *confidence in the future. { taining track and structures and in | 700 ©EPUEEC . Money continues very casy to good | £=piueREiossEnaLos SOt ReXpendLvi (s Ch oot : STDETRA borrowers, and funds are now re- | o MIELCE tures on each di n of the road. U & Rubber Co P : o turning from tae interior with in- | The statement add “Because of|i; g greel 3 . b ’ r' creased freedom. There is n con- the great labor and complications in- | o Q9% g tepublicans tinued surplus of currency, which. | } cident to adjusting the affairs of the .\v"'\,i"‘rhw & nances of Dif however, is being slowly counteracted ” ' company with the federal govern- e ... Union. Washington, by retirement of the emergency is | ment; the difficult financial position ! government Al under the Aldrich-Vrecland act. A i % of the company and the very great | been before thd further break in foreign exchange to | rall in gross earnings it has been dif | days as the um the lowest figure since 1907 was also u ! ficult for the officers to take up new S[NS N | two days have b a favorable indication, being chiefly ; > 4 | plans and practices that make for bet- 9 9 | measure, it hav due to a larger supply of foodstuffs | | ter railroad operation. The officers { for the District and cotton which are now soing out- | 2 &\ [are trving to save in all directions 9 | priation bill ward in large quantities, A sha g i d | The company spent in maintenance | were determined advance occurred in wheat owing to \ N and operation in the year ending June | | progress was m foreign buying. This means increas- . 130, 1914, $49,233,009, and for the five | | today they Wl ing, profits for the western farmer and ! A\ months ending November 20, $19,226,- | ! holding night s also Serves to increase the cxcess of g & 572 2 { 408, which was $1,471.219 less than | 2 3 Republican o exports over imports which for the 3 [ in the same perfod in 1913 For fuel | (Continued From TFirst P: bill sucocsded # month of December are expected to | z £ s, | alone the company spends each year | T ¥ occupied througl reach about $110,000,000. The situa- Ma7d Kook P~ about $5,600,000. Under direction of | ders. He has been prominent in lo- | 4o "oy the d tion, therefore, is in favor of gold im- Wi, the mechanical department each year|cal and New York soclety for some | oo genoror Gl ports rather than cxports, and {ne “ P s there is spent about $20,000,000 1r| time and has won a name for him- |jeadnre in the fi shipment this week to Paris must be S . | by better methods one per cent. could | #elf in amateur theatricals aregarded as a special transaction. CUNGVAE be saved it means $429,330 on the[ Philip Corbin, who came into Gold might come from Canada, but is | fl; / 1914 expenses.’ 000,000 last Monday, will act as Mr. | Senator Root an} virtually at a premium. and none of | y 318" | The statement concludes by saving [ Judd's groomsman, Mr. Judd will | took a hand in #he European nations will part with | Y o that the commerce commission has | make his home in Minneapolis discussion fhe precious metal. | emphasized the importance of rail-| = — The tendency of prices on the New 7 P, | roads adopting all measures tending York Stock “hange was slightly re- | 7 | to greater efficiency and economy, and actionary. Some disappointment is | ~ SZATMER NEMET] 52! (SELETIN z | this the New Haven is striving to ;hr)“'n :\\‘ll\n absence of ler usual Szypozmfll—zf do. anuary investment lemanc and it ) , GURA, HUMOR 2 5 SeULE possible moderate offering of stock : - S - 33 SLD FOR LARCENY. on foreign account acted as a check A ) IS London, Jan. 9. 1:26 p. m.—Benja- to the upward movement for the esent in this market This is T- o - min Hill Smith, a man of Canadian z:'(:l(;rl\' KD o e e oSO OL LS e, (i | birth was remanded today in the but the effect is also detrimental to K20 _20 3o _40 50 60 70 80 —— | Bow street police court on the charge The whole market. Strength is large- of grand larceny This action was ly confined to a few specialties, pai- The accompanying map gives an | the passes in the Carpathians, through | Farther to the east is the RBorgo pass, | taken at the request of the New York ticularly those likely to be hencfited teward which the Russians are | Police authorities. No details of the CAPITAL $750,000. SURPL by the war. General trade at home marching from along the Roumanian | case against Mr. Smith are to he had conflecticut Trust and Saf( D ) continues quiet, Consumers show border. Transylvania, the possibility | here. He recently has been visiting universal tendency toward cconomy, |47 now making great advanges | pusses are, from west to cast: Vere- | of possessing which may bring Rou- | friends in the camp of the Canadian - H, WHAPLES, Pres't. which materially affects business and | against the Austrian armies. including | czke, Uzsok, Dukla and Delatyn, | mania into the war, lics to the south. | troops in Salisbury Plain e i | read a long sto ‘lm-n extending b e e A A Connecticut Trust and Safe Dep A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORA organized and qualified through years trustworthy service, to act as Conservat Executor or Administrator. idea of the geographical features of | which four Russian columns have the territory in which the Russians | narched to invade Hungary. These

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