New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1915, Page 4

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) l iy month in our history. Eminent | ethical plane not excelled by any na- l-l. authorities, both American and Furo- | tion, as those who have had experi- | n, have calculated that our e¢x-| ence in tiae foreign trade field have | cess of exports over imports in 1915 | reason to know. may easily reach one billion dollars. Our 1915 in acreage promises The balance for the opening month of | to exceed all previous records, anl | the year is at the rate of more than | whether peace he declared or not in | one and a half billion per annum. | the near future (let us pray that it i WEHRTR T ‘Thr vears of greatest prosperity in | will), prices of exportable foodstuffs | , . ‘ the United States have been when the | cannot fail to remain on a level re- | ”mlm S[ams S‘GGI Hfiad Says‘ balances were largely in our favor. munerative to our farmers. It is ; 1 "he exchanges of the world today | mot imprudent to predict that our stand in our favor. We arc the only | (ota] farm values for the current year, ‘Tlfifl HHS ]Ilmflfl ;‘”‘“"” at the present time in a pos for the first time in the annals of tion to assume the role of the world's | (his or any other country, will pass | banker. We have alveady supplied up- | {he $10,000,000,000 mark. i The Kind You Have Always Bought h s borne the signa= 18. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his 3 rd of $100,000,000 to other coun- | “The elements of prosperity are at ? . . . fC : Pittsburg, IFch. 9.~ Remarking that |, ; . S i i | ¢ ¢ mlSS thlS Opportunlt it Vaeemed Mpllble) faw weaks ol inatl|b ey Nandionnbankersinaverapnlica i nand s theldeyelopmentsifromiday toi| personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one b O the prospects of a material improve- | tlons, 1 understand, for several times \v are favorable; conditions which ! to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ment in business were doubtful, Pres. | [MAL sum. We are furnishing Canada | ave favored buyers are turning In | ¢ Just good” are but experiments, and endanger the, Paper from 3c per Tdeat Tameain rrell of the United | Yith capital; we have made a begin- vor of sellers. The steel trade has | health of Children—Expericnce against Experiment. ] S 5 i ~ % | ning in extending investment to South (] Br Foes Srered | St Steel Corpor: e En- | been called the barometer of busi- | - Ejiiet Scol corporsuen (ola vin Bn | ot Chanal Aimoricar urnenes or | S0 Rl (S TSSO b D | hat is 1-0" u AR L N e ‘\]:'I‘Inl: ‘n“:;:“n!\ai‘:rn.h:i,' i]':‘;;:~;w.wk§'y::1 orders and in operations: more nv:‘n§ Castoria is & harmless subsiitute for Castor Ofl, Pares de e ey Lt 2 5 T (e ey L1 are obta r employment and the i o . “plat ” z p. the tide apparently had turned s oy emant (Slon veintital nianty ‘f' obtaining employ '_'_‘R i goric, Drops and Soothing Syr DS, It contains neithex Bach day, he said, was recording a trade movement is progressive anl | Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic s . It de= rked betterment in the general sit- | Dollars to Stay at Home, encouracg 1d we should do every- stroys Worms and allays Feverishness, ore than ) uation, and he pleaded for co-opera- | A new banking 1 currency sys-| thing practicable to sustain and ad- thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of ~ tion among business men to solve in- tem has been established, which will | vance it ! Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou= , thls Sale Ou Can bu dustrial unrest. greatly facilitate the extension of our R | bles and Diarrheea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 5 y y | In closing his address Mr. Farreil | financial ramifications abroad, as well I CE ! assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. 4 evoked cheers by announcing the re- | as at home. American dollars x\\li: E ents Tonl’ ht | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. b sumption of new construction work by | he spent in America this summer as i U g 8 - pom o1 wall paper wit the Steel Corporation in the follow= neer betore, for fow Amerieans win || ———————— —— ' The Kind You Have Always Bought | Ing words “lLast year we suspended |clect (o seek their holiday pleasures He Fell in Love With His Wife," | all operations on new construction in | i, war-ridden Burope. this district: as evidence of our faith | i, our annual bill to Kurope will be e der to match as low as mIE L a e bl o Frone il e N vadically reduced, such as remittances Vaudeville and moving pictures at cided to proceed with that work it Other items | at the Russwin Lyceum Bears the Signature of by aliens, maney sent from this coun- | Kecney's. 42 once in order that we may be bpre- |irc (o wealthy Americs who for- | _— c per rOOm- { pared for greater things merly lived most of the vear abroad, Moving pictures at Fox's. /] (2 ™ Mrs. Farrell's Address. ete P Farrell's address was as fol- | “Dollar exchange is today nearer a1 \jeeting of Washington L. Morgan In Use For Over 30 Years certainty than ever. The 0utlook | 4 o & of P, in Vega hall. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 1 & v crafiloiRintensis o o et G oI SIS RN ey ot R ORLEst DT Co i _—— B, L e T R T v e i rv has |among the tiall centers ol S 1S the time to bu for arowth, i which this country has |among the fmancial centers of | the | | =m0 e played so great a part, has carried us | | R e RisEL S Lceslaradibyahle dbank era kol T A AR ST st s 1<;....j | g . of world commerc ".!im now something substantially more l and It is a favorable augury of the | tangilble than a dream. New York | tiste hall American products are now to he reserve of no less than $144,000,000 Meeting of Canton tToster. No. world. itain. The Penns¥lvania railroad af- [ hall ?.; W. C. Il at meeting of the M PRISONERS MUST STARVE “Whatever may be the political | fered an issue of $49,000,000 of bends, S ! roe street School Parents’ and Teach outcome of the TFuropean Wwar, land subscriptions for it approximated Meeting of New Britain hive, No. 11! oro agsoctation. | Germany Asserts if England Cuts Of changes of territorial lines or colonial | §250,000,000, an incident full of in- | Ladies of the Maccabees { domination, it is apparent that each |couragement to the railroad world, The e of the countries now engaged Will [£29 000,000 of St. Paul bonds recent- Meeting of Valiant hive. No. 9, | Monthly mecting of the hoard of Amsterdan 2 Lond find it necessary vigorously to pursue |1y offered to stockholders are selling | 1. ; health 1 p. m.—The Cologne p s | 5 % & of the Maccabees, at 277 Main . its foreign trade to repair the ravages | re o premfum. The cotton loan fund 1“?,». v copy of which } een re ] of its domestic commerce, and it is of | 4¢ $135000,000 was Sronidcallit: ot i - A, Amsterdam, in an article < Fac s o 1] Meeting of the lLadies Auxiliar vital consequence to America’s futuro{ pankers; only a few thousand dollars . | e e . Great Britain's plans 1 L Off g0 position, that advantage be taken of : Meeting of Bintracht lodge. No. 1, O. H., at 7:30 o'clock in Eagle il from German »d Supplics t to the police | s today she gave | Peen continued. s was applied for Cotton has recov- = » Ch Street Ne Bl'ltalll the present opportunity to exploit the | crea 11 prica from 6 1-4 conts in Go. | O- D- H. S. at 187 Arch strec R N Pliesi s nain ) W products of Amor!c:\vn Imnulu;?.‘ 90- | tober to fully 8 1-2 cents a pound to- T | R ‘.“”“:fl I We have 600,000 prisoners and the terprise o (}Im}l'_\ to ns‘(u;{ 'Sh | qay, and exports are going forward Meeting of Washington camp, No mon | parts of Belgium and France we firm footho! n foreign markets. iat a greatly increased rate. shipments S B8 ot tndr, O. L. A, M | : = cupy ontains 1,000,000 people . Oversea Trade Benefits. to date exceeding 4,000,000 bales. or | hall Meeting of the committee on =up- i comes star ibjects of ho “There is no question of greater |tWo-thirds of the corresponding to- e { plies and printing of the ommon tile countries will suffe rst e = T v () U SRR G e || ] @ e B, Meeting of New Britain Camera | council . - ) i stri ri. P r * 3 ni State: is y elc ), Murray's studio | —_ - NA L £ ac ' o " . can industrial enterprise, and labor The United States is today the | club, in 3 | : in pennies, nickels and dimes. He was | (pan stimulation of commierce abroad, | chief granary of Rurope. The prices — | Banquet at Hotel Bond. Iartford ad b ) arrested on complaint of Willam Bez- | (ince extensive oversea trade tends |Teceived shauld insure for our farm- Meeting of New Britain temple | by twenty-cight girls of 1. & E.'s of isich, from whom he had begged | qer normal conditions to stabilize | Ing population an unprecedented mea- | G. B., at home of Mrs. Neibling, [ atae i Collowing LOCAL ARCHITECT SELECTED F e T:B_“x"“""d denled being a | omestic industry by insuring to man- | sure of prosperity, and it has come | Fairview street. ! = The building committee < esgar and sald he was selling lead | raotyrers and producers a wider |to be an American axiom that when SO R e e Ip oA Dor ige, 11 P. O. B } Een‘mls.b of thh(e 't“:»‘a_nd fine lmltf ddo:r,- sphere of activity. | our farmers are prosperous the whole Mecting of the Fraternal Twenty- | Derby, Conn., has selected Walter - n he brou o this city westerday | “PL. e : o c o 3 R A s e ThelEuropean war SshouldiiieachilicountEyiprosn srs two club at home of Mrs. Bloom, 52 | Crabtree, without competitios i 1eoinad cn arrested. He | tno ynited States one lesson, namely, The steel trade is improving and | oo o o" ey CARS IN COLLISION S NEG T Por AEAC e Home bt ha i - :“ l: RRCoCkel 5‘;‘"‘?" light whici | ;a¢4onal unity. The moment a cr the outlaok is encouraging, The 25 : | P cd o0 MtTeibath traet 'he buliding 3 e 8aid he used in finding his way to arose all internal differences were |lumber industry is likewise. lLarge - = | New Haven Wallingford Trolleys (11 bhe a three stor ilding wath h S ouses at night. 5 S = : % s Whist in basement of church by | c a3 dropped in cach country. The people orders from belligerents and neutral: PLE 0| Crash in Tattes Oty a1l modern convenience Ketche {4 t He was gent to jall for thirty days. | rajied loyally in suport of one com-= in Europe are keeping various lines|(hildren of Mary of St Peter's ’ il be prepared at onoe % Wanted Husband Sent to Work. mon end. of industry quite busy Building *has | church. Meriden, Feb, 9 An open frog at Hifhed \o the Todes’ tor. aperen 0l l"c “T don’t want him put to jail, T want “This country has reached a crucial |been quiet, hut investors are coming | — the corner of Main and Center street * him put to work declared Mrs. Eliz stage in its history It can tain the ito realize that money can he saved | Special communication by Centen- was re ponsible for a bad accident in E Abeth Gussman, wife of George Guss. | 1argest success only by government by starting operations now, materlal | nial lodge, A. I. & A. M. Conferring | Wallingford at midnight. Monday tive eg I soclt B¢ man who wus in court on a charge of | and pcople working with loyalty, zeal | being available as unusually attrac- | of first degree. when the swiftly moving 11 o'clock e e mothenices iv : e trolley car from New Haven struch : vears, was before drunkenness and breach of the peace. | and courage in a constructive and [tive prices. There Is evidence of in- | - e o i &y faven struck B i chatbers: ‘H_wn;an \;m: t:rrsistod nn‘;nm?‘l:‘\nt "°".‘}‘;' sonxei AT ‘vr;-‘ n::‘ m(vrcnan?lsn_' !r'nflh' on the l,(;r;(urv at (‘.lra:\x;|‘\arr.-‘r'I\‘4\-'l 13:-‘1‘{‘1‘3 hill, F“_m”‘; “'w' “ffil“v:'g ”"‘L"" sl Phante jol I 0. 0. F. will hed Bhtso of leading ; DY cer Frank Moore. Mrs. Guss- Jurope has given us almos x- |raflroads, of opportunity to earn more | Dr. Henry Stoll of Hartford on e Rt A e bt tp iRl Bl i - life, The testi. | Man declared that he camo home | ampled demonstrations of courage. money, to catablish credit and make | Every Layman Should Know About e oGl ot there v donine | il Frungsrrord Cone At the mee piting nature and | drunk last night and annoyed her [ Hers has been the courage of the bat- expenditure for materials and equip- | Tuberculosis.” e uitsy I‘[ A g ing last Wadnesdny erening & r b the unfortunate | PUt did not strike her because she ran | tlefield. True, it presents a sombre ment, which means activity in man- | T [ e "'";”“ ipac e ihiies fatias y L vay ol 5 5 . inic . -t , 5 Sk ot 1 \ ord car and lef oro. € nment committee the Good Shep. | SWeY. e Has done no work for the | plcture, strangely in contrast with the |ufacturing lines dependent upon rall-| Annual mesting of the Swedish' \ise on he. siree e i curniind ast vi vants him to | ¢ ads for orders . = = 2 e e A S sy \musement Carpet #0 to work and help support her and | our country. Let ours be the courage, “The Interstate Commerce commis- | :.T:"w;\“":f; pederation At Swed sn | ]:' af "”"I‘”'S but mere luck that | son "“ = o enjoved P. Y Street, | five children. A fine of $12 and costs | not of destruction, but of construction. = sjon's decision in (he eastern frefght i M CHUron. '”‘ CrENs ancipasechgeratescupadingy \‘\‘) o8 " R Sniak the pelke’ st Elizabeth ana ! was imposed. Kuropean nations seek the conquest jyate se has raised tae drooping | ' 2 ’ peen going wrong | A% the mysterfous man who lived | of forcign peoples. We are concerned spirits of the railroads, as has been | Flection of officers at meeting of sions the former | 0N Glen street and is supposed to have | With the development of a greater And | fangibly reflected by Increased orders | the Jewish Youth society B e 7 police headquar- | hurled the beer glass on Main street | more prosperous future for American for material, and where the voters !FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR way from her | Saturday night for which offense| commerce, and there should bo & real- nuve been directly appealed fo on | Degree work by Indlanola council, ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE buna wandering | Stanley Dominick was arrested has | ization of the fact and co-operation | anti ilroad legislative measures the D. of P., in Judd’'s hall. = 2:80 o'clock this | Strangely disappeared, the case, con- | for the common end. | verdict has been emphatically in 158 3 2 ML erittines i e et e tinued from yesterday, has once more ] Girls! Girls! Save your halr! 3 : g favor of fair play for the companics, the common sense of the people tell- Big Trade Balance Piling Up. Banquet at Hotsl Bond, Hartford, e fand scalp; the hair re tamish, loosen ind die; then the halr falls out fast by Isabella circle, National Daughters best to have her | day was in a head-on collision with a would at le: number of boys | e “There is strong sentiment for co- | ing them that any unnecessary crip- | v heautiful. | It your hair 1 een neglected ant? B - onged ier Native eggs 33c doz. Russell Bros. | ordinated effort in the trade activi- | )ihe of the rtansportation companies | ©f Isabella |is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or tow —adyt, tles; confldence in the business Tuture' meang poorer service and ultimately T | 3¢ vou care for heavy hair, that]olly, get a 25 cent bottle af Knowis rl that she was ! R of the country is growing. Our in- | ,,,10 expense to the public, Meeting of charter revision com- «ll\tn:\l with beauly and ia fadiant]ton’s Danderine at any drug stovs 2 h‘m-r vears, sne HEAD-ON COLLISION. ;f;",‘(‘\"h‘:f;:mf“::“’ ;:;'1»:“:::‘ ‘L‘;S tl;:m Political Harassment Decricd. 'r:‘c‘\:"‘" atisioiclociclatithe imayore ofa | B A SRRI R L s o e ote | o (011Gt "ot AT LAY e Mkt > e o s e 5 y: 18 . I vl T afte "'mu ,:;::;\ ?":m. | Passenger and Freight Trains Crash | 0 casier financial circumstances and | “Thaecre is less clamor for indis- S ;\‘nssixin'!d“ is fluffy and lustrous, try ;;:'.'\',Li‘,:' fv‘.'\“! “v fomia vv’ y‘“ Biaad ana was = - g 2 an export movement of unexampled | ¢riminiate governmental suits agains Organization of a Big Brotherhood bttt P donbles the !y ever made body was ate, | ©" New York Central—Several Hurt. | volume in foodstutfs and other com- | corporations, and we may reasonably | OrESmERIOR 90 @ CHE B BEIBIE Just one applic ation doubles the jyou ever made. le. The girl is| Rochester, 3me v ilo==AnEa ot [imodities, fallbalangefofirad elisypilinciyngReRinnURb one sl vicond UCtedien te Ll b e S s o Billa sl bR e Bl e T et s n her rnndltm!\.:“‘"’Imfldnflnn passenger train on the | UP Which will place the business of ; prises will horoufn.\r. be z\lm\'ml‘ to B (lif«tolx fl]\\uk]\u\ every particle ”x "mn, G .‘. wfl.‘fl ‘W.“‘ " st ditions at her | New York Central railroad early to. | (¢ COURtry upon firm foundations. | carry on their legitimate functions ' . © heonlc's Sav. | @FUM: you can not have nice. heavs, | desire troiin, bea! h & “Our foreign trade balance for [ without fear of political or legal Annual meeting o People Sav nealthy hair if you have dandrufl and lots of it 1 1 ings bank. This destructive scurf robs the hair of | ing scalp and no mor you must use Knowlton's nuary will, incomplete official re- | harassment turns show, approximate $150,000,000 “Business is today conducted = a figure never before approached by | throughout the United States on an Talk on Constantinople by st freight train at Cayuga. The freight | was standing on a siding and the s ! commodation, runring slow jumped to be a prosper- | the rails, coming in contact with the for when John | othe man, of Front | Several passengers suffered slight arrested by Of- | injuries, and the engineer of the ac- Gold street last | commodation train was bruised abo: to have in his | the head and haa an arm broken, ne- containing $4.82 | cording to a statement given out by railway officials here. hroat, Neuralgia Always Ready. r Rheumatic ritis. =3 its lustre, its strength and it ver Rev. Dr. | life, and if not overcame it produces|If eventual In $1.82, Lean Fresh 1n | Squires Fresh 1a | Legs of Young 191 |Fores of Young |Lean Smoked Perk Lo 1o 1278 | Shoutters 1o 1226 ] oy 16 1226 | Lomb it 86 | Shouders b 126 Rib or Loin I 1[: Fresh Ground I IG Lamb Chops lb Hamburg Ib Fancy Chuck Rib Roast Roseis 1 12€ | Beef » 14c PENN. ALUMNI TO MEET. New Haven, Feb. 9--—It was an- nounced here yesterday that the an- nual meeting and dinner of the Con- necticut Alumni society of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania will be held in New Haven Saturday night. Among the speakers will e Josiah T. Pen- | niman, vice-president of the univer- Vivian Nichols, coach of (he Pennsylvania crews; Dean Fredericl Jones of Yale university and C {tain Wilson of last fail's Yale foot. fhall team HOUR SALE—9 to 11 A. M,, 3to 5 P. M. PORK CHOPS, Sale Limited, Ib 1lc gs?&% ONIONS4qts 10¢ | Emu EGGS doz 306 WEDNESDAY—BIG MID-WEEK BARGAIN DAY TOMATOES, sl pack, No.3 Can, 10¢ valie. 7c | | BUTTER "5{Gii¢aX” 1b 32¢, 3 1-4 1bs $1.00 Ju can get a bl MUSTARINE will tell you ! ¢ RE an any plaster, ou ever used, SUME RATLROAD PROB [ Washington, Feb. 9.—Tnvestigation {into the financial operations of the ! Chicago, Rock island and Pacific ting and that's | Rallway will be resumed by the inter- & minutes to | 8tate commerce commission in Wash- ladache, tooth- | ington, February —Ilearings will ralgia. be held hefore Commissioner Clem- fl in the morn- | ents, and it is expected that Daniel G. lnt will be bet- | Reid. former chairman of the board, way with ton- | and some of the directors of the road will be summoned. absorbs in- 2 qts Onions . ........10c Fancy Baldwin Granulated Moh. Special Large Me.i) 3 Ibs Parsnips or Car- Apples ....4 qts 1 5C Sugar ... .10 Ibs 58C Coffee 1 1b can 35C Prunes : Ih 7C rOts a1 0c Heavy Grape Clean Broken | Best Clothes Rolled (ats SN Fruit .... .6 for 15C Rice ...... 5 Ibs 2 l C | Pins ... .100 for 1 2C or Corn Meal 3 lbs 1 1 Cc All For ....... Large California Seneca Sauerkraut Moh. Laundry Imported Sardines or 29c Lemons ....doz lsc ______ Ne¢. 3 can 9C, Soap - 7 bars 25C in Pure Olive Oil, 3 cans 25C remedy | lame- in legs or sore | PNEUMONTA VICTIM. | St Albans, Vt., Feb. 9.—Chester W. | STARINE in | Witters, vice president of the Central! ginal vellow |Yermnn( Railway and for many yvears he Clark & | its attorney, died of pneumonia today [y you. 1 He was 79 years old.

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