New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1915, Page 5

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s — |STEAD INPHOVENENT | THIS TRADE-MARK | talen e mm&w F IS YOUR GUARANTEE, I BUSINESS AFFAIRS || (T om ek e b B d g HARTEORD. 25 Shs. AMERICAN HARD Rz There is no genuine ' R e 25 Shs. COLT’S ARMS M I Barring Unforeseen Disaster, Pre SPECIALT ol syt g N ER RARY & , ~ ] ows — NION WORKS BAKER'S COCeA e \ New York, Feb. 6.—In spite of | ! = world-wide uncertainty, business af- { % —— e e fairs in the United States display con- unless it has this trade- Carmti N2 NN FINANCIAL NE} | isfy American optimism, but each week shows a distinct gain, both of i LN S mark on the package ' sentiment and in the volume of trade. | | | 'y in i2 A . N It is well perhaps that the gain is { I$l vl l el [ f slow, inasmuch as it will taus prove SMAR]- (’Ai“u 1 mD._ > WALTER BAK 0 TD \ more permanent, while premature | 1 2 | eth Steel o R . 8 A : convalescence would surely invite un- IIf inadian Pacifig RES.IN Lis.PaT AP P, ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. e \ BY WEAK iSSUES “hesa. & Ohlo: ward movement is beyond question | hino Copper Crie —_— : i i e e = List, However, rals Back on Re-|ore 'a weos at generally reat fel {\\ns in no more danger of war now | Rumania took the field against| factory prices. Undoubtedly the | Interborough . than it was a year ago and that the | Austro-Hungary. farmers of this country are prosper- d Sel | R I | Sh [ Interboro ptd . Hflusf PASS[S IWO danger would continue to grow | despatch from Christiania -‘"fl\i‘gyullsl and gratifying condition, HGWG G”“u 0 a] wd al | 1.e high Valley . smaller if the United States pur- it has been learned there that the | coupled with the sound banking sit. Sweaters [ Mo. Pactfic ..« - sued its own way. On the other hand rd Line steamer Thracia has 1ost | uation, is the prime source of our New York, Feb. 6.—Efforts to lift | Mex Petrolens he warned that if America entered 1 and is dri 2 in the | present national strengtn, These are prices above yesterday's closing prices [N ¥ C & Hud imts sk Brmdnient: wece; it would | 3 g cargo worth 18,000,- | the factors enabling us to overcome Marked Down | met with indifferent success in the [N ¥ N H & M mean ‘“war at the end of the story.” | . 3 derangements which followed the war course of today's two hour session. N Y Ont & Wi _ A ! = 5 and to enduce the industrial pa 5 The ing omige of strength | Northern Pacifi —_— 3 e & - 2 $6.00 and $7.50 Sweaters now || The opening gave prof « 2 : o DENY BUCHAREST REPORT. | DS MILON, brought on by a prolonged era of || ( To00 # e | and activity, some of the weak is- | Norfolk & Wi Dfismm s"nmmus flmmsn’o“ flf n SpERw i aris 5. 6:35 General | PUPlic unrest and hostility to big e » ues, notahly thern Pa » Penn R R.... i\ | Germany Hasn't Requested Bulgaria | : o o e | Dusiness. They have, as vet, by no $4.00 and $5.00 Sweaters now 1| ino gmart in Improvemen vas | Pressed Steel means spent their force, and in ad- £3.15. | not 1ong maintained hi the | Ray Con P to Attack Rumania. ol o active to the retire s et : : - e Ma Oflty [Gfldfil’ UHflGIWdOfl uma ed from the acti to the ret dition there are other factors serv- A1l Btyles with shawl collars list falling back on renewe elling | Reading ...l ! . Berlin, by Wireless to London, Feh, | st for reasons not stated, the Matin | Ing to strengthen recuperative ten- || visor ana plain Colors gray, || of Southern Pacifi ( uthern Pacl S N | a. m.——Officials here have ! reports, has been appc fl"‘flv\‘ru\ ) Clilef "of these i the poc il Coo i n e maeoon | ways. In the industrials, Bal Southern Rell v = 4 ‘ o S X i iitical rituation., Both congress and 2 i 3 3 | comotive common :nd preferred suf- | menn Copper Washington, D. C., Feb, 6.——Over | branded as false the report printed | command of the northe ) f BT SO DOk gNEncEnRang i e Sl inniiaiy et etes : per. . & . ¢ Majority | I the Bucharest newspaper Ade-!(ntrenched camp of Pi to succeed | (1€ mints etion are moy retlecting UNDERWETAR. | forediiomsesSUikanise AmSrica s “' In- | Union Pacific a strenuous protest rom a]l!ll‘_\ | verul, that Germany had requested | General Armand Mercie Milon, re- ,“(1\‘1-"“”; r:r »mlfld ble attitude ¢ the $1 wool Underwear now e - | | seed pre ferred Ther wr 2 ‘. ; 18 Utah Copper Leader Underwood, the house in | mulgaria to attack Rumania if | tired, * s own request.” lrho“"l (o] ”’”“" corporations. 50c ribbed Underwear now . | features, howevr “;' L furthe S U 8 Rubbaei passing the naval appropriation bill uses of the latter which so in Bethichen i Steel. . last night retained provision for the | aroused public opin 1 i (3 WAL ey | pri lin n United t aroused public opinion no longer exis b | price, steadiness i nited ¢ Y I ano lonEeh exiat $1 flannel Night Shirts now . U 8 Steel pfd & Our great industrial leaders are doing Stel and recoveries of more than tWo | | . : o A fiaht SRy . A | Westinghouse comruction o o new arend-| [y pny (Rovman TIVH@mItey s | Drnume i s me e and [ 800 fenel Mt S v 0 g 1 sir a0 S0 wetern Gnion naughts. Representative Underwood » 9 to give others besides themselves a Big Reductions on Negligee Shiris was irregula Bonds were irregular. | declared that the nation was facing a fair ¢hance. The fourth of March is with Stiff Cuffs, Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Substan- WHEAT 1 probable treasury deficit next year of o - close at hand. Congress will then ad- tia] recoveries from yesterday's low $35,000,000 and economy advocates, anaagianu rzd e amaoed | iovrr and the country wil have a prices were recorded in today's early |y, 0., g led by him, succeeded in striking out rest of at least nine months from new . dealings Southern Pacific, recently appropriations aggregating $6,000,- legislation. The new congress which e e one of the weakest of the transcon n“ th 000 for flve submarines, a transport . — - assembles next Dec 1v|nlm; will be 1 114116 A5y|l_|m S(” Hartford tinental group, 1‘v x]\ : \ mmlu "1 l'nn‘u*‘x"r:‘.wnnt e B e v 5 e e — i hostile to lw\smo».\. interests than the -\;.m:- of 11-4, an d ( v;w-u B ifh ’;”Mh P The bill as it goes to the senate : S & ey - % e { one about to expire. The adminis- Reading and U. S -‘7"> "I“ € " ““‘.m"_mmt carries $144,648,902 and authorizes : : i} - | tdna Farmers ihe following construction program: tration shows a most welcome desire ward to build up and not tear down big however, was the feature of the in is concerned, we may look for in-| JORRIR" (L0 Y ising over-a point. | tion sent & ® Navy Construction Program. B 2 y " " b | business. Moreover, the political | .oaging actt and shorp fluctua- h lower, American { ment of agH ¢ i rzest & J | o o - the nex v SATS 18 TOr | {1 e S - stocks were lowe Ame ) c Two battleships of the largest and TN 2N utlook for the next two years is for | yiong, While conditions favor higher | o827 =L00" fraction of its | arking that i most powerful design, $7,.800,000 each, : ‘ o iy B compatatively flitnelinew Iegialation,ilis aeatin e Hong rin; Lisharp | teet= || oBAC BetlAE W I R o ish goves Six torpedo boat destrovers, $925 : | S AYAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAS. ¢ fikopn Uly completed its | yjagion in wheat has already reached | T®%¢ [_’ e T . Cer contraet f] 000 each. i A prog: pre-election promises. | 3 qangerous condition. The uncer. | ©r" Pacific. Secretary J. One seagoing submarine torpedo : ¢ : ) 3 5 The war of course is still a dominant | (4inties of war are proverbial, and a | 5 - . Sl A | ciation satd 8 boat, $1,400,000, : : : » ATATAYAVAVAYAYAVAYAYAS N factor in the financial situation on !gigaster to either side would pave very | New York Stock Exchange quota- | .o T o e Eleven submarines, $550,000 each. v 3 : § this side of the Atlantic. It shows | gecisive effects upon marl values. | tions furnished by = Richter & (Co. | 00,0 the te One o s : itself chiefly in the extraordinary ex- | - e 7 . Been i S sive | members of the New York Stock ¥ ofl fuel ship, $1,140,000, ] 3 | Thus far there has been no extensi . red to the M e ot dasdih otiat ihis : YAV YA AN AV APAV AT AV " : cess of exports over imports. Our | foreign liquidation, such as was at | change. Represented by B Eady | 1od t0 have cost $2,500,000 and the trans- : 4 R " imports are declining sharply because | yne time feared, nor is there any im- | National Bank building. | communiosil port $1,100,000. P £ SEATACAVACAVATAPACAT 1 % foreign sources of supply have been | pediate prospect of such a contin- ] | . : G K‘ cut off by war, while our own de- | geney. Disaster abroad might how- | g : mands are somewhat restricted by | over induce a very considerable re- | Am Teect Sugat : 4 | business depr »n. The eoffect of | turn of our stocks, which we might | Am Copper 533 3 & Melbourne, o : declining imports is shown in the | peadily take if offered at bargain | Am Can 28 3 11:06 A, M= large los of national revenue, to | prices A very striking illustration of | Am Smeltin 61 postponed ind remedy which some temporary ac mproved conditions here was the | Am Sugar 31, 1001 7 mposition of r | tion on the part of the government | readiness with which the Pennsyl- | A Tel & Tel 120 Americans red any of the vessels authorized may be may be necessary vania loan was absorbed, the sub- | Anaconda Copper 2 261% ely, especial constructed in government yard Railroad Situation Improving. seriptions, it being understood, hav- | | | Amendment Adopted. WOOL 8 thorizing the construction of three of . R the six destroyers on the Pacific 3 N £ 8 ycoast. Five of the submarines are to 5 Y i 'y be built there. The bill provides that An amendment was adopted au- i 3 : A i ‘ 0 ’:}x’m Chairman Padgett of the naval com- B € . % 3 L g A f Rl ing five times exceeded the amount mittee explained that the New York : 5 i ThetAmerican Srailroad Esttuationd| o =0 L TS . 1 2 shows Improvement from various | The whole situation is one that war- . . plant, the only one to which a bat- i . . | At . Stilness cnlygoncRioli i chjalibe L . Sources. Traffic Is Increasing mod. | rants continued . hopefulness, with S at 7. P omi ent ety much e ven ey v (R ARGE L o e e eyt iegimens | I EHALOTS LrOmMIN All new legislation, including pro- g . o 2 o ToadsRarsyalready Teslingsthesbenstt)) B e el A Tart the control fof . - visions for the creation of a naval re- : : o o ; e SRR St CLE L O e e R T B l[ Fz ht fie ore serve, for an aide for operations in 3 : : o o and managers generallythave s heeh i) B0 ot SRl Oicis Rt ) Fatw Gt ou 1 g the navy department to head a war 5 : : i more hopeful since the latter event. "'d:l\_“_“‘\ i |'\vl|~’I:An|(n|s' i S board and for creation of the grades . Better traffic and better rates, even [HOU8 <S8 BC U VHG 8 car while it | of admiral and vice admiral, were to a small extent, will materially ef- {10 Provs &€y W O N Y e re- stricken from the bill several days fect rallrosd poliey and result In| Col, Ll Co iy improving. In the e : their placing orders more freely for | Ported generally imp from indus- 80 § rails and other equipment, all of | cast we are still suffering from indus Underwood Amendment Carried. RS A £ 3 3 which must benefit the much de- | trial stagnation and general tlmn(w»; An effort will be made to have ! : : 2 S : ressed steel industry, which at |sion. Thp latter, however, < seen them restored in the senate. The : _ . i : < s 3 : least seems to have turned from the | its worst and is now largely a matter fight for one battleship was warm < . : L e g Shoide of history. IHenceforward we should waged and at one time it apparently : Gein T4 : SRR | The financial situation in New York [ experience steady business improve- was won., When Representative s & 3 > % & is eminently satisfactory. considering | ment, barring, of course, “f‘r"."“f'f‘ n Hobson moved that four ships be au- e i A i the strain through which it has | disaster. Y CLEWS thorized, Representative Underwood . i i 3 i : 2 passed and the world-wide demorali- offered an amendment to reduce the I §. . : ; R g zation resulting from the war. More number to one. The Underwood ‘ Ly . : and more foreign nations are turning | 3 amendment was carried, 142 to 129 : 5 ; : : - Shd moredotelen ne N e B MURDER INDICTMENTS | Immediately afterward, howeyver, 5 > o o 3 = that the British government has 1 = | the Hobson amendment as amended 9. \ - fused to permit new capital applica- AGAINST DEPUTIES was defeated 148 to 139, thus leav- : tions until its own requirements are ing the original provision for two amply satisfied. Other foreign gov- e ships unchanged. ernments have already placed very Passed Without Rollcall, Washington, Feb. 5.—Formal ap- | ment. Officials of the state and jus- | UBUSual credits in this market ‘which The bill itself finally was passed | Plication was made to the state de- | tice departments were in conference | Will be used for the purpose of finan- S lino it s partment by the British government | in Washington until the receipt here | CINS the extensive orders for war ms Mr, Underwood pleaded earnestly | for the extradition of Werner Horn, | of the report of the United States | terials coming to this countr s Strikers at Roosevelt, N. J. for economy, declaring that the | Who was arrested at Vanceboro, Me., | commissioner to be designated by the | Other form of financing is presenting . o T e house must decide between rotrench. | after attempting to blow up the Ca. | department of justice-—probably the | itself to Americans, that "“”'h". el | nbielda sl b als Mt b ment or further taxes upon the peo. | nadlan end of the St. Croix river in- | one nearest to Vanceboro—to hear the | \Ng Of new enterprises in other Darts | gysty.two indictments charging mur- ple. He asserted that the nation ‘0‘"’““”“;11 bridge. Sir Cecil Spring- | case. The case will first have to be “!‘ the “"”'7". Wh-“.h|hmf‘““m ,N(T;‘]E-. der were returned yesterday afternoon Rice, the British ambassador, visited | passed upon by the United States corn- | 1Y _Peen placed in London and other : Ty e st Be - | by the Middlesex county grand jury the state department and left - with | missloner or by the federal courts, | Suropean markets. It must be re- | FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, | Secretary Bryan and Counselor Robert | and it is altogether probable that the !Y\om)vf\x;:};«! mm»h“'r:?o(;:r:hnr (llm ".‘(“‘:V-i against 26 deputies In connection HEARTBURN, OR GAS ON Lansing a note formally requesting | supreme court of the United States | COMes tHe e e ibe Sy that Horn had committed an offense in | will ultimately have to deliver its | 800d8. Our manufacturers X" | Roosevelt N. J., January 19. One STOMACH. violati e 289 ; < Lok R ceedingly eager to secure the orders - violation of section 282 of the crim- | opinion before it Is determined whetli- ohandise. Here is another sign | of the 26 indicted men is still at large ¢ question as to how long you | inal code of New Brunswick, which | er Horn has committed a crime for | [0F merchandise. Here is another sign are going to continue a sufferer from | declared it to be unlawful and punishe | which he can be extradited. Under the | Of the times—that the United States| Of 27 in jail, two, John H. Nolan and | indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-order | able by life imprisonment for any per- | statutes of the United State must take its proper place in the ) prank (oyle, were daischarged from D Vi \ %, Grand Jury Returns Fifty-two Charges in Connection With Shooting of with the shooting of 19 strikers at which 3 : stomach is merely a matter of how | son to destroy a train, bridge or rail- | are rather explicit on matters worldisfmarkets. soon you bggm taking Tonoline Tabs. | way fence “with intent to injure or | tradition, neither See ry 7 Sochaci T SURExpectol People with weak stomachs should | endanger the safety ; custody no indictments having been of any pers any other fed e . S0 1o e local stock arket 3 . p - AN 3 take Tonoline Tablets occasionally, | traveling or being on ot it T \v\|‘u‘-.-p;:|:.~ ' into the hands Eoaterdnipiaa ool it were returned against each of the 2 1SEHATOR SMITH 2 SENATOR VARDAMAN.3 SENATOR STONE inat i = 5 SENATOR LEWIS and there will be no more indiges-| bridge ' cte. The formal request for | of any Canadian official until the depution tion, no feeling like a lump of lead in | the extradition of Horn was referred | prisaner has had a proper hearing CONSTIPATION Two of the 19 men who were shot e ¢ the United States | vilte, N. C. the stomach, no heartburn, sour ris-| by the secretury of state to Cone | and has been commiticed by order of died of thelr injurles and each of the [ Thiese are some ot £16 RIS 118 ORI rtant mea ings, gas on stomach, or belching of | Johnson, the solicitor of tr ial s i Is the bi i E ent in the ship ol 3 , ; J son, > e depart- | the judicial authoritics handling the the big trouble in every serious fSoneratwas Indictet o s enators prominen - ot undigested food, headaches, dizziness| ment, who has the case under advise. | case in this countrs sickness — causing depression of prisaniers was Indicted in CONRSOUOR | |, yy * roserest contered assund Sen. | TSNS, or sick stomach; and besides, what spirits, irritability, nervousness with the death of each striker. A : H T, m : “h' | rate of the bi you eat will not ferment and poison imperfect vision, loss of memory, presentment exonerating the sheriff . S0 | the efforts of our breath with nauseous odors. All oor sleep, lors of appelite, etc.—stop : % | hurriedly wi ummoned from Ashe-J against it {hese symptoms resulting from a sour, } s FEWith @ Yemular course of of the county, Edward Houghton for | out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia, employing the guards as deputies, was are generally relioved five minutes SCHEHCKS returned. No mention was made of after taking Tonoline Tablets. | U | Joseph A. Hermann mayor of Roose- Go to your druggist and gect a $1 g o FERTILITY IS MONEY | HA“DRAKE | velt, whose alleged failure to take ac box of Tonoline Tablets and you | ) whon it Is in svaileble fiem. Lowell Animisl Eers B | [ tion in connection with the gathering will always go to the table with a AN t ’em‘ supply an abundanu’e of concentrated plant | of strikers was called to the attention hearty appetite, and what you eat will ) - food in r;;l(llrg"fl own form. They are made ofnmunic’ PILLS of the grand jury by Supreme court taste good, because your stomach and i stances — Bone, Blood and Meat, with essential Justice Bergen, who delivered the you w. > are no (e} & AR 0 11 7 & i j 1 3 Yo A e A If we are not represented in your town, send for Agenis’ terms. ~ § | gently, thoroughly cleansing the ‘L_:":f: fhr:('":hlp“r}‘;”"'_’;”'f ‘m"';j:::('y“"”‘y“': days for you. Tonoline Tabs freshen LOWELL FERTILIZER CO., 40 N. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. | | Hpd B R Lt E DT the armed deputies and placing them Iating the liver—the spec you and make you feel like life is 4 g . :z):‘;\'mg.nllfinndprlw. biliousness, heart- at the plant as guards simply followed worth 1tving. } ! | B Direy vegerabia” Plain or Sugar Conted. [ | Custom and did what any sensible Tmmune'.'l‘abicts Tst fil.oo for a 50 | 3 RS 2 B 30 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE man would do. T establishment in days’ treatment. < ruggists or b " 158 N PROVES THEIR MERIT. New Jersey of a state constabulary malled by American Proprietary Co., f Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia similar to that the Pennsylvania is ad- ‘Boston, Mzss, C. L. LINES, CO,, N EW BRITAIN, CONN, . vocated in the presentment. found against them. Two indictments | A | Connecticut Trust and Safe D A STRONG, RELIABLE CORY organized and qualified through yea trustworthy service, to act as Conse Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. SURP] Connecticut Trust and Safe I M. H, WHAPI Pres't, H Ve E |

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