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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FIRST FRIDAY SESSION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY 'nalc lauksd (uorum-—Many Re- publicans in House. Hartford, Feb. 19.—The first Friday &sgion of the general assembly of brought out many republican ) mem$ers in the house. The senate lacked a quorum. Having fortified his Pesition by a hurried count the use, through the messengers, so t a lack of a quorum would not be disclosed Dby accident, Representative Hyde, the republican leader, when preyer had '‘been offered, rose and | plimented the members for stahd- | ing by their vote for a Friday session, d added that he believed it was ily fair that the names of those pre: oved a roll in of t should be duly recorded. He call, which showed 142 members present. Many seats were Yacant in the democratic section. ¢ The house chamber was granted the | €xcise committee for March 9 and 10 for hearings on bills to limit licénses to | gne to each one thousand inhabitants; | to the roads, ers and bridges com- ittee on February 24 for a hearing all bills relating to automobiles; jor March 2 when the committee on education will have a hearing on bills f0r pensioning school teachers; on gurch 11 to the state prison commit- e for the hearing on bills relating to eonvict labor in the state prison. Committees Return Bills, 4 Committees returned bills on which earings had been held, quite freely imong, those unfavorably reported and'réjected were these: To appoint John Keogh, judge Norwalk: requiring inspection by sealers of weights and measures of water and electric light meters ! public service corporations at least f:cv in three months; extending the s of town clerk to four years; Nldmg thc voting machine law so Pat cach'elector may stay three inuteés-in a booth; providing for ction’ of county commissioners by & people; and prohibiting a candi- te's .name being twice on a ballot, which in effect, would prevent a can- idate from having endorsement on a 2110t of two or more parties. L4 1+ Bills Fayorably Reported, i Among favorable reports were these: Incorporating the Country @lub of Fairfield; permitting New [Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Wate: ury; Norwalk and other towns, gov- grned by special election laws, to open annual or electors meetings at 4. m., or any hour between § and 9 m.; permitting fishing in Columbia leservoiyr; amending the fishing in Alexander lake; providing that no wn freasurer shall hold the office collector of tbwn taxes of the same own during the same official, years; hanging the charter of the New Canaan reading room to that of the New Canaan Library; authorizing the board of equalization to employ as- JUSTERINE BEST FOR SORE - THROAT AND CGHEST COLDS Lures Over Night. — Prescribed By i Doctors For 15 Years, For Tonsil- itis, Pleurisy and Bronchitis. ¢ ‘ e In 4: Just rub .on Begy’'s Mustarine if ifou want to-get rid of that cold in | chest or sore throat in double quick time. It will not blister and you can get ,a big yellow box of this original, real mustard plaster substitute for cents. A box is equal to 50 blistering mus- rd plasters and with it you an op toothache, headache and ear- che ih 10 minutes. Nothing so quick and effective for stopping rheumatic .ulns, neuritis, neuralgia and lumba- ( 0. '}iu sure it's Begy's the original in the yellow box. new 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the 25 cent ‘size. It's great for chilblains and frosted feet and money back if it isn’t by far the best mustard pre- paration. on the market. Clark & 'r:;iperd Co._can supply you. 25 Mustarine, The to I name permitting the insurance of | and at | ¢ Booth bury; port and Herbert S. | Hartford. resolution appointing George E. judge Tuesds ent in Governor Wilson The sessfon lasted just twenty utes. which were introduced by said to have been drawn result of a disagreement between school teacher of long service in Wa_ terbury and the school board of that city. amination of children under of forty pupils in one room, and the the bills rejected. resolutions tery Valley and the Young Women's tian association of New London. favorably biennial election of tax collectors, and the election by the people. judge and Standard Remedy For Many Homes Indigestion and constipation are two conditions closely related and the cause of much physical suffer- ing. The tendency to indulge one’s ap- petite is general, so that most peo- ple suffer at some time or another from rebellion of the overtaxed or- gans of digestion and elimination. A simple, pleasantly effective rem- edy that will quickly relieve the congesticn of poisonous waste and restore regularity, is the combina- tion of simple laxative herbs with pvepsin, sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant laxative-tonic and digestant, abso- lutely free from opiates or narcotic drugs and has been the standard household remedy In countless homes for many years. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr W. B. Cadwell, 462 Washington S Monticello, Ills. sistants as it may see fit in preparing the state grand list. Calendar matters were caled up i and on the first bill to permit towns to take land necessary for changing highways a standing vote: was nec sary on the question of pa Mr. Stoddard of Woodbridgg explained the bill as being one of benefit to small towns, Mr. Back of Killingly cor- rected him to say that it applied to all towns. The bill was adopted, ninety-two to forty-nine. Other Bills Other bills passed mitting deale in label their receptacles of the day of the ge. Passed. were those per- pasteurized milk with the week and livestock domestic ankmals. Judgeship resolutions oncurrence were these: John R. and Samuel A. Davis at Dan- Frederick A. Bartlett at Bridge. S. Bullard, record at adopted in of Mr. the senate Hall, until On motion Hyde t New Haven, went over Seventeen Members Present. There were only 17 members pres- the senate when Lieutenant- dropped the gavel. min- education committee rec- a batch of bills upon - request which are up as the a The ported unfavorably Senator Peaseley and referred to written ex- 12 years prohibiting more than and others, accepted and They age, to reports were made on the Presby- Connecticut Chris- Favorable reports were incorporating association of the Unfavorable Mecasures Tabled. The judiciary committee reported un- on measures providing for of county commissioners Both were tabled. favorable reports on the following Jjudgeships were accepted and the res- olutions adopted: L. P. M. Hickey, 5. N. Brainard, deputy at Bast Hartford; G. W. Griswold, judge and C. W. Stevens deputy at Berlin. concurrence the resolution “ap- pointing a committee to secure in- formation on publication of a digest of the Connecticut reports was adopt- ed. The senate then adjourned. PRIVATE NUFACTURING. ©Of Armament for Country Upheld by Secretary Garrison. Washington, Ieb. 19.—Secretary Garrison today told a delegation of the women's peace party, headed by M Robert M. Lafollette wife of the W: consin senator, that he is opposed to their plan for nationalization of the manufacture of armament. Mr. Garrison told the women that as different nations have facilities for manufacture of arm the result might easily be that the United States would find itself at a great disadvan- tage if thrust into war, unless there was private manufacturing. A Your HOME and DEAR ONES *These Are Troublesome Times At Least Have a REVOLVER Handy We have good reliable Revolvers and Colt’s Auto- matic Pistols constantly in stock.—Prices are right. HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware. 336 Main Street. FEBRUARY 19, 1015, | Autos to Race Past Tower of Jewels; Fine Arts ’Palace | | | 1-TOWER of JEWELS, SHOWING FIA(‘&NG e’ 2 PALAC FINE ARTS 9% NIGHT ¢ oo st CaR- = Two.of the first big features at the |shown in the upper picture. Thé low- | Panama-Pacific exposition, which opens at San Francisco Feb. 20, are the Vangderbilt cup race on Febh. 22 and the Grand Prix race on Iebh. 27. The course extends through the expositidh grounds, passing the sreat Tower - of Jewels, feet high, on 4356 er picture shows the wonderful palace of fine arts lighted at nighe This building is made of steel and concrete at a cost of $580,000 and is perma- nent. It is used to house the fino art objects. Its Greco-American onades extend 1,100 feet along a lagoon col- for TO PRISON FOR LIF Former Grocery Clerk Tleads Guiley to Murdering Miss Vinnic Becker. Akron, of guilty, Ohio, Harry W Ieb. 19.—Upon a plea Boomer, former gro cery clerk, s today sentenced in common pleas court to life imprison ment for the murder Miss Vinni Becker, a mission work Boomer hacked 'the young woman death with a hatchet which was found stick ing in her skull when her brother dis- covered the murder. Miss Becker was prominent in ligious and charitable work and w: murdered in her Dbrother's stor Boomer, who had formerly been em- ployed there confessed that he mur- dered the girl in order to rob the place. He asserted that being out of mm'l(v}'xn\ent he . was temporarily insane’ to FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Washington, TFeb. 19.—Pre: Wilson will nominate the membe of the federal trade commission within the next few days. He had been de- laying them pending settlement of the ship bill situation. The five men still foremost under consideration are Joseph K. Davies of Madison, Wis.; E. N. Hurley of Chicago; Will H Parry of Seattle; George L. Record, of New Jersey and William J. Harris of Georgia, although it is still po sible there will be changes in the list before the nominations are made. BANK CLEARINC New York, Feb. 19.—Bank clearings continue in moderate volume, but in- dications of improvement is becoming quite noticeable, as the total this week, which includes only f at the leading cities in the States, according to Dunn's review, amounts to $2,684,559,414, a decr of 14.4 per cent, as compared with the same week last year. New York city again reports considerable contra the falling off at that center bein 17.4 per cent. {n comparison with tiwe same week in the preceding year. MODERATE. Men and Womenl who are languid, sleepless and | ‘physically run-down get im- mediate relief and lasting bene- fits from the regular use of Scott’s Emulsion after meals. | Its chief constituent is nature’s greatest body-building force to strengthen the organs and nerve centers, grain_l\y grain, to rebuild physical and mental ecnergy. No aleohol or opiate in 8COTT’S. Refuse Substitutes. Scott & Bowne, 1460 Bloomfield,N.J. -/ ] wgrsfl! | $46.50 RAISED FOR | | ’"QUAKE SUFFEREI Contributions Go to Ied Cr ciety ror Relie Work at \vezzano, Rialy. Contributions to by Arch street, amounting $46.50 118 e | 1 ! of of collected Mrs. G. Cataldo, for the benefit earthquake sufferers near Avezzano, to A tain Ttaly, were today turned over of the Sloper, | Red Cross society. ’ | | | treasurer Branch of the Many relatives Italians in New Britain and friends in the have district of | | the recent earthquake disaster and | patticular interest in the sufferers has | taken by the 1h(~5 Mission the South +. W. C. Hill is in charge contributions to be sent the mission. Following is a list of the contribu- tions received by Mrs. Cataldo | Mrs, F. H. Churchill, §10; Mrs. Talcott, $5; Mrs. J. Traut, § J. Sloper, $10; W. ¥ Atwood, $1; V. B. Chamberlain, $1; Mrs, (. umberlain, §1; Miss Chamber- lain, $1; a friend, $1; Mrs. C. Smith, $1; Mrs. W. H. Hart, $2; Mrs. Hemenway, $1; from friends, N. Stanley §1; total $46.50. been members of | form makes of church. of the | the suffere Ttalian Rev. ( by G BRITISH HALT OIL BILLED TO BULGARIA | Standard Oil Company Reports State Department Detention of Cargo at Malta. Wa Feb. 19 ard Oil company today hington, —The reported to the | tate the detention at M Bri department the sailed | with by British authorities of h steamer which New Oneka, York, J 2 American o from lnden her cargo of part of | was destined for Dedegatch, | Bulgaria. The oil that the oil billed to Bu the which company contends ria was for | Bulgarian government, but Brit- ish suspicion was aroused because the close proximity of Turkey Three-quarters of the oil was tined for Greek ports, and the Brit withorities permitted the ship te me th upon to turn to Malta before Bulgaria. In the meantime, said, Great Britain would de whether the Bulgarian cargo permitied to proceed or go prize court The owners of the " seeking the delivery of the oil without prize court proceedings, | of teucr| o deliveries promisc ro- proceeding to it was termine should be to a Sweater Ctearance A Ratlen &Iom | ARTEORD ONE Clean On $10, $1 Yoru Ove $5.00 H'gh Shoes for Spring o high ity sprit arriv $4.00, 114 1€ Asnuun 3%, HARTFORD, RICE €18 TS FOR STOUT WOMEN A SPECIALTY., Sweep H. 0. P. $11.98 and 0 Men's and You ing Men's than mn cost. oats ae lap of Grand Wind-Up | can at less rakers’® a mos! t remarkable clearanc Anoth end of e period. er this week ought to see the | big | Semi-annual v line King Qual- Shoes for of } event. Suits, $ 10.00. $15.00 H. O. P. $17.98 and $20 1915 has ed. ), $4.50 and Suits, $5.00. $8. Boys' close W ing goods, cony gray, maroon. AN 50, to close to close A wool to close trouser that E ne retail pair to close to close 2.50, to $1.89. e sell moth- but all wool They bluc, and s Robes, in price green c PERSONAL ROW Feb. 19. EN ashipgton, $6.00, 0 Men' ~The $13.85. and Trouser Special‘i R o | Fychaige Dul and lmeguiar for pure now | buy all our finest clothing Today we en- ter upon the last worsted e w it 50 W $4. at $2.50 $5.00 close $3. 00 RICHTER MEMBERS NEW Nepresented by K. W. EDDY. STANLEY 'Phone YORK a New Brtatn AMERICAN HARDW, WORKS LANDERS, FRARY & CL STANLEY RULE & LEVE! F. N. GILFILL: STOCK BROKER 409-410 NATIONAL BANK B NEW BRITAIN DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NE 1621, FINANCIAL NE MARKET DISTUREED BY ~ FOREIGN SITUATION Greater Part of Sssion. deal- & Bath oug DED, of last night's wordy gale in thé house, when Representative Farr called Rep- | rese Rep sents subsided Far | tent inte, did sian the sess 1 is s able miuc “Chs plac with Economy men the pen provements, Tery Poir the cent ably | mou the to It cc duct tory its pay the for tion penses will The pens still burdens ¥ resentative itive Farr tod ntative Palmer a Palmer call a tadpole when Rep r told th house he ion of reflecting on the grity of his colleague. not want continue 1 , and the house had seen ion ended to in t was BERG Gustave STILL Hellberg injured some time in the patrol and hurt to to be up a little h. During his wrlie’” McCarthy e as night utliity 1 the patrol. confined his hor absen is man, and Common (New remingly the York City operations on such tae park 1t, the Riverside new court house, must be taken protest by against the charge well sustained, that s inere the city interference of sts a great deal of this ‘city, even legislation at Albany We com eighty per cent, of th state, and if the plan still another legislative is carried throu still are ions, York Times, formidab senate he t in New 1 all pro the on Park ninal, er, prin of the = se of are be irther legislators e ive investi very hut lobbyist had but cannot w; Officer his out taking and state debt money without ed lashing and Repre- statesman, re no > honor he he SICK, who entative in- Mr. Palmer discus- most bitter personal row present was ago when he his spine, ne. He ce going Sense, ) le to jected is 1k move- compel authorities to sus- im- Brooklyn Rockaway extension, the warily as civie 3 Law- reason- the pelled e taxes enor- is due the legislature. to con- manda- to increase to of to provide investi the city's « increas md they of ex have cnough on hand now to vary the mon- oton T York te it prov kind { men pays r | s nc Stand- | ou Rub RE ane treat ing into mu mat and Lin and awai milli the hac of routine at A prescnt city has in ing forward ements for which legal long while ago. much cconomy friends hinder the of the cent, of will not be work gover not y e been cn made a have the kind of ner and his which will t of that part too wise now 1 CH'! PAIN, PAIN. RUB RHEUMAT pain right out with bottle of old, penetra “St. ob’s O 1eumatism “pain in fifty ment. Stop drugging, penetrating St Jacob's stifr, and relief s Oil is on your sore, les, comes harm ire which never, d in not burn the skin wer up! Quit trial bottle of Oil" at any a moment pain, Jacol is a sm 1all Jacob's in just rheumatic md ‘-\\-‘THI!_ ts you, “St. Jacol's Of1"” llwn\n:\i sm century, and tica, neuralgia, sprains o a you soren ons last for ache, half ) ment sta requires n Ibany. of Ne to yublic W precip- im- provision We economy Senato favor, 2 develop- | which taxes, rated ite the tol IC, can- oy a ACHING JOINTS all trial ng y.” 01" instant i 1d, rug be hones fre tiff. has ifferers iv just cure( Not internal Rub sooth- right aching joints ané s rheu- isappoints complaining! Get t store, o Don't suffer! Relief 1 n as lumbago, 30 a. m.—Early stock market of the cently shown by professional traders. light and leading unimportant, though mainly Baltimore and Ohio, as_well ag some of the equipment ent sh touched their mintmum Wall 8t toda 10 | ngs | to in a continuance caution re- Business was in stocks were | upward. | ment shares, prices, American Car declining 1 1-2 to 42, American Se- curities were extremely dull in Lon- don, but adyances exceeded losses, Canadian Pacific rising’ over a point Close—Prices shaded again in the final hour to the accompaniment of more activity, The closing was heavy and Foundry New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Represented by B. W. Bddy National Bank building, February 19. 1 igh. Low. Close. | Am Beet Sugar 3T% 37% | Am Copper .. 52 % ;‘\”’ Car & Foun (0 Am Can ...sen Am Can pfd. Am Locomotive Am Smelting Am Sugar .e Am Tel & Tf‘l Anaconda an|)er A TS Fe Ry Co.. B & O... B'RTaus Beth Steel Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chino Copper NORTH & JUDD STOCK 15 IN GOOD DEMAND W. H. Hart Says Stamicy Werks Should Be Higher. (Furnished Richter & Co.) The feature of the local market uring the past week has been the of North & Judd Manufactur- stock Sales have ranged from 90 to 92 and there has | been a good demand for the stock at | thig price. The company is reported | to be doing very well and have large | war orders on hand which accounts | for the strength in the American Hardware quoted [ bid, 117 asked. Landers, Frary | Clark is 51 1-2 bid, 52 1-2 asked, At the annual meeting of the Stan- | ley works held Tuesday a very favor- | able report was shown and satistaction | with the year's business was expressed. | William H. Hart resigned as president | of the company, and in his speech to | the stockholders advised them not to | sen at present prices, saying | that ‘in his opinion, it was worth several dollars a share more than the | present market price This should | have a stimulating effect on the stock, | and we would not be surprised to see | the stock rise within the next few veeks les this week have ranged from § 1- to Union Manufacturing stock & | quoted 60 bid, 62 asked, and sales of | New Britain Machine have been at | 58. This latter company i& reported to be very busy at the present time and has emploved a night shift in some of its departments. The outlook for 1815 in general | business throughout the country is | good. The Steel business is usually | considered the barometer for business conditions. United es Steel cor- | poration during the past month has | opened a good many of its plants that have been idle all summer The stagnation of the south, due the poor cotton market, which by way by | ing Al ; activity | company | stock 115 & to the pointed | | | | Chi Mil & St Paul. Corn Products Co. 1t pm eat Nor pfd.. Interborough Interboro pfd Lehigh Valley Mex Pet Missouri NYC& Nev Cons NYNH&H NYO&W Northern Pac Norf & West Penn R R Pressed Steel | Ray Cons Reading . Southern Pac | Tenn Copper Union Pac Utah Copper U 8 Rubber Co U B Steel .... U 8 Steel pfd Waestinghouse Western Union Pac H TWO ! [To At in Inguiry of Wheat New York, Feb, ney Perking today sistants to aid Dep General Becker in his inguiry inte surrounding the wheat and bread. be present when tf sumed before Refen on Tuesday next. at the office of th that in addition t bring the matter ti the grand jury, th holding “Joe Doe™ trate’s inquiries sidered/ Between thirty were served today in bread Some wag said, would ined at the office torney during the is fast improving, up by the prosps west farmers of ti sections, With crop we have had at first expected th recelve very poor | pean war changed of getting poor they have been than ever before, timately all this on the building ¥ prosperity for Ni Aetna Life, ¥ Arms stocks selling | feature of the Aectna Life is in and Traveviers ot which has had & from 225 to 292, what of a reactio ranged from 288 sider this stock am on any reaction. The Fire Insw Hartford have with Fire in portional Natlonal from to regard as very pany made an ext showing for 19014, assets $565,963 and mium fund over § dend of twenty per| which was more # their investments Fire is quoted 720 sales at 726 8 have been at 345, Hartford Electrie 277 bid, 282 asked, at 280 This con tively capitalized stock increase from regard stock at 28 purchase Of the Bristol stod common has been i the last two daye vanced from 115 to' informed that thig ceipt of very M should keep them to come. As an 8| the stock yields well iul the present price, 46 bid, 48 asked. preferred is quoted 1 and sales of Bristol at Bristol and way company stoek 170 asked,