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BOCKI——BOCK——BO Beginning Monday the famous Cremo Bock will be on draught for all our customers. On and for weeks' day the popular brew may be obtained. , This bock beer is four months old, brewed carefully according to the German method, from the best mate our clear artesian well water. The brewery has spared no expense in making this beer of the highest standard taken pains to have it analyzed. . _ | The following report of the analysis made by Messrs. Davenport and Keeler, chemists for the City of New will make everything clear: i) ) “CREMO BREWING €., \ ) “We have analyzed sample of bock beer secured at your brewery on the 20th inst., with the following results: Specific gravity ... .. : ..., 10144 Specific gravity of original wort .................. 1.056 Flavor........... Bxtyapt, il ..o : : ... 5.65% Degree of fermentation ........................ 600% - gajicyclic Acid ... Alcchol by volume . . o GRS TOtRE AR ORA Alcohol by weight . .. .. e .1 410% Ash o s ieene s 0 80 7 enzoic Acid . ... /0 Extract in original wort ............. . 13.75% ADDRAYANCE . . v oo ol e vt e s s Gr0OA Sulphites The above analysis shows this beer to be of excellent quality and free from the preservatives sometimes found in beer. Respectively submitted DAVENPORT & KEELER, Inc., Feb. 23, 1915, (Signed) H. L. Thompon, Sec’ Demand in saloons and Order of your bottler. CREMO BOCK BEER |CREMO BREWING CO., Inc,, Mo Bitaiz; “'J i < 4 bl rule recently adopted by the New | view of these charges that he anmm,“ these concern g - I IN AccoRD Happlest Man ln Amerzca as B T P AGENI York exchange. | say that he had introduced the bill | mony was on 4 3 I New Rule Since Re-opening. | at the request of Frank M. Gilfillan,| tor and that . i The rule in question resulted in ,\l\\hn had for some time operated a | @galnst the off | brokerage office in New Britain for a | Britain. He Panama Exposition Opens sheafs of the' chabange sumimct | ober hive s [ 65 Aetaan fes 1 ticker | New York house. He had run a Con-| have time to services supplying to brokerage H fices continuous quotations of prices. | which he thought might have . e The exchange made a new contract the reason why the New York Stock 4 3 ; : with these companies when they re- | Exchange discriminated against him Aside fry P PNed fter > spensio nle He had bee I 3 « mations E Eager to Come Back al Germany For Ticker Freeing Move, Claim| ovenca arier’ne suspension waicn i n refused the quotations | G0 00 2 5 E followed the outbreak of the Ru- without any just cause, he deslured. ze. Sinlecet ropean war, which provided that Senator Hewitt challenged the repre- | o gieciomior before the New York, Leen nish quotations to any person or per- | to say anything against Mr. Gilfillan \ion by the Ni - sons not sanctioned)by the governing | Edward M. Day of Hartford, who was adopted Hartford, Feb. 27.—Charges that| Poard of the exchange. The avowed | was acting as local counsel for the osmmendation London, Feb. 26, 7:40 p. m.— : : g ¢ el Ctant &F ihis i % object of this rule was to prevent New York men, stated that he vould polnted by Go France, Russia, England, Serbia and | ‘ bucket-shops have been thriving in Edsdrpioel £ cotte th Belgium are sald by English officials | 3 this statc and that a man who had | tations, - o oo 0 3107|be glad to file Mr. Gilfillan's record York, with th atioge, with the committee. bucket-shope. to be in absalute accord as to repri- 7 3 been ' agent. fo: i A 1 o isals to be made on Germany, Austria | 5 bt r one of the biggest Charges Monopoly % ble to enforce and Turkey in retaliation for the Ger- 3 2 3 Calls for Record. man submarine campaign. England B 5 try, in New Haven, back of a was in conference with her allles con- ) e i bill now before the legislature pur- Farpivg mrenpicRingheforaidtha, Freceint i = : ; M porting to be aimed at preventing im- R i | et B e e ot el Cakin g, | 3 ¢ 3 proper discrimination in the sale by informal representations looking to 4 % % & telegraph companies and ticker ser- the discontinuance of suhmarmf- ac- vices of stock quotations were made | “ivities and to the admission of food : by representatives of the New York to Germany for her civil population. ¢ : Stock Exchange and the Chicago While it can be authoritatively : : . s Héere of Trade, who appesred yssters stated that the nature of the repri- ; 1 e day before the legislative committee sals has not been agreed upon abso- & : f 3 on judiciary. lutely as yet, England and her allies : . One of the men behind this bill, have decided upon the main points : said I, F. Robbins, counsel for the which probably will be announced / ; i Chicago board of trade, was agent | duotations to any persom or Persons | .. ,.,tations committee of the kx. ©f them asth Monday by Premier Asquith, in a s for a bucket-shop syndicate which willing to pay for them, | change in New York on iis spsile between the e statement for the press, simultaneous- he helped to prosecute under Attor- Chain of Bucketshops. tion for the quotations service. Ac- 5 oPph and i Iy with the submission of the po- 4 2 g ney General Wickersham during the |~ Mr. Halsey, in i statemeat to the | cording to the transcript read by Mr. ono.c the latte sition of all the opponents of Ger- 3 Taft administration, The statement | committee, explained that this new |Talsey, Gilfillan admitted connection .. ””',"""”", ':““;y I‘“y"“;““l C""{"‘;les Whpse tf"‘f,“; y > that bucket-shops have been thriving | rule was adopted by the New York |[at various times with firms which L.',:’]: e {|:wp:v s yn:e"n:‘:’dl; affected by the present nava H 3 in Connecticut was made by R. T. H. | exchange to prevert bucket shols | he admitted himself to be doing buc- (he state to in £, i g t Halsey, a member of the governing | from securing the quotations. DY | ket-shop business Mr Halsey commerce, WH " S WonlCiR ipuns\Note, ; i board of' the New York Stock EX-|withholding the quotations the | claimed that practically all the brok- the provinoe © L Walter Hines Page, ambassador ¢ change. ~Walter I°. Taylor, counscl|pycketshops were nut out of busi- | erage concerns Gilfillan had testified merce comm from the United States to Great Brit- § g for the New York exchange, also ap- | negs “You have a bucketshop 1aw | torconnnection with in the past were quotations are P the. British. forelgn offlce have REreq N opAgUE SR o the, bl in this state,” he said, “‘twt notwith- | bucket shops. He mentioned in par- exchange and refrained from discussing thc terms 2 The bill in question, which was in- | standing it bucket shops are thriv- ticular his connection with the Nor- Of them to am of the American note, but the foreign e troduced and supported by State|j .. pater, in answer to 8 4aucs: wich office of a company, which he | keep them f iile fnad Intimated that the probsble Senator Benjamin H. Hewitt, of the | ;| trom Senator Hewlitt, Ms. Tlal- gaid was a bucket-shop concern ( to keep them statement of Premier Asquith on Mon- twentieth district (Mystic) was jus- | i " t | by the New ¥ o it . g | sey reiterated his statement that Man Robbins Meant, 3 day will not be a direct answer to tified by him on the ground that it/ . g bucketshops n Mr. Robbins the American note, but a long-prom- would relieve an injustice caused to | there is a chain of bucketshops = Mr. Robbins added the ocrowining would affect ised elucidation of the intimation : small brokerage firms in Connecticut | this state. sensation by stating: “I just want » exchange, b made by Sir Edward Grey, secretar A, by the operation of a discriminatory Make Startling Statement, y that Gilfillon was exactly the man board of trad of state for foreign affair hd other | 3 A The atmosphere became electrical I hag in mind.” | toct & rule wdl ~abinet members that repricals against i a few moments later when Tl W, Senator Hewitt was evidently n% | ed by the New ermany would doubtle be neces- R & . CASCARETS KEEP : ; 3 s Chiengg Much surprised as anybody else at past fifteen yi Robbins, foounsal Tori e this turn of affairs. He made a brief posed would E Fibre sl lavery) Sesamiith g CHORLEZ CHIO0KE BOWELS REGULAR | Board of "‘”“]‘"',”“' Breat Whoat X' statement in which he said he boe- | said. Ingls My . <) change, stated that one of the men = 3 o | - that England fully intends to make AND CURE COLDS | pack of the Hewitt bill had been the lieved Mr. Gilfilion’s conection with Senator He all foodstuffs for Germany absolute ment referred 5 ~ 09 “he A BT an " o ) i o sticut age f o f the z | bontrabdng, - thus huttlas jor Sifie-| 4 San (Tad 29 —Charles | ed anywhere on earth. To Mr. Moore's Connecticut agent of one of th along the will moverhEnllior ahips (b Gerraa it sdils | . Mooxe, pre of the Tanama- | 8uiding hand is due much of the cred- | No headache, sour stomach, bad | gest bucket-shop syndicates in the New York, . s - W 3 it. With the world plunged suddenly cold or constipation by country, which he helped to break s 2 “':?,.M“gni’c‘:;"'m::,'r‘;‘;( P f o Paditlo exposition, HoW, 8g0sithe TSRy into the greatest war of all time Mr. | morning. up under the Taft administration. [N H ivaaes S DR jsation of his fondest dreams. He's | Moore steadfastly went on with prep- e This syndicate, he said, was ba kel uma Ism TO CREC 4 S hable e the happlest man in America. The | arations for the mammoth fair, and | Get a 10-cent box. > Rlglpgeeindaaiinive diliaito . ?:;I«::w 'u“nd':rn t;:'p"lr:i\!\l", “::fy:m::‘r' (,‘,r :x[ms\ti‘n‘n‘ scheduled to open Ieb. 20, | the nations came to “\; support, irre- | Colds—whether in the head or any| were indicted for conspiracy by At- pains are dangerous if ne- n':»(‘srl:n'mn—b' peleals. | The belief seoma to he gens | 18 Without doubt by far the most won- | spective of the war. Not one nation, | part of the body—are quickly. ov torney General Wickershim, who en- glected. If stopped, they gt b D it cation amd faot am v ®en | derrul thing of its kind ever attempt- | even those now fighting, withdrew. | come by urging the liver to action | guyed him (Robbins) as special fais e Bk of Aant clin oy o :ome absolute contraband. and keeping the bowels free from|counsel to prosecute the case. Thuse Those frightful pains, stiff joints of the prices of polson. Take Cascarets to-night and |, . paja a fine of $50,000, he #aid, and swollen muscles are instantly in them. The Vietims of Submarincs, s & ] = sill welke VAR A binis Aead P Ars vere re rted as having bee CLD NDER $100 BONDS, YIOU LW $HS R a ear heac o escape This & sate "o relieved b at first were reported as having been HELD U and no doubt you will wonder what to escape 1 This syndicate turned y e explained to | i rdB:rlxl:;hsl::‘:-’.‘ :‘;I]:l :ffer:]“:nxfl”\i"fi.f'n {@estroyed by mifies, iere the Wiclims | Hevtoind, Jreb,. § Henry Gorman |, oo me ot your cold, Caccarets work | 1P tO its main office $800,000 in th’ep speculation by of submarines. of Norwich, twenty years of age, was | ShiE wou sleep | they oleanse snd months, sense to unsal ! o betags. lidge T, S Thomas in the | TLEU0 FOU MEEES Loy CotaR e Had Branch Here, which are said § sraerene NO CONSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIONS | Unitea States court vesterday for | (G B 018 RO FROE (080 “That system had a branch ‘n L ably with thoss ~AN'T FIND DANDRUFF Marttord, e, 3T Attorhes o | feloniously muking clam of the 1088 | G 00 eyoous bie from the " itver | Now Haven he bald, “andone of INIMENT J /o socuricien b b, ik A ”;, “‘1:“,1,:: \.\‘].”‘ T Mot iniathte: con | e S g it fundi and carry off the constipated waste e men who is now complaining —fine for lumbago and sciati 3 | ittee on school fund in response to | bonds to appear in court in this city, an inquiry concerning the constituion- | March 17, His father furnished the bucket shop syndicates in the coun- Senator Hewitt claimed that the et shops, he chject of this rule was not to cut out Senator Hewitt insisted that it was really supress bucket-shops, but was to create a |a public hearing and that if they had them from monopoly He claimed that the |anything against Mr Gilfillan they tions. There stock exchange had refused to sanc- |ghould produce it in public he said, again tion the application of many Con-| Mr, Day was objecting to the public mate business. necticut brokerage firms for the quo- | jntroduction of this matter when he Doubts tations without good reason, The | wus interrupted by Mr. Halsey, who Mr. Taylor i brokerage firms, being unable to 8- guiq that if Senator Hewltt wanted the of the matter, ‘cure the quotations as a result of this | atier jntroduced publicly he certain- o law such as discrimination, were consequently |, had no- objection He then pro- be constitution | forced out of business, His Dbl | o qad to read a stenographic tran- Dhe said, the q would force the telegraph companies | . "¢\ nat he declared to be Gil- ©rty of the exd and ticket services to supply these |, ... 4 imony at a hearing before ¢ made to P shown by the British press and the Every bit of ‘dandruff di matter and poison from the howels. [about being unable to get the quota- Ches. M. y ’ . W v after one or two applications of Dan- of entworth, Stanislaus, Cal. HONORS Remember the quickest way to get | tions and is back of this bill was ays a suflerer from Acute Berlin, Feb. e 3 4 derine rubbed well into the scalp with rid of colds is one or two Cascarets |the agent. Rheumatism for twelve years. A friend ‘ recommended Sloan’s Liniment. 1 got graphy to Lo s ; , | ality of « sed act for invest- | bond N faans « the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottl: | ality of a proposec > . Bk at Mght to cleanse the system He Y e 3o \o, Danderine at any drug store and | ment of the school fund In farm mort- e 2 10-cent box at any drug store. Don't | Wi Takos Testin. Bopiied the Rolunatiy "o o Sags ey peror William save your hair. After a few applica- | gages. He decides that there are no James Smith of Oak street under- | forget the children, They relish this : Senator Hewitt in replying heated- Atall dealers. Price 25c. 50c. & $1.00 oration of the 3 g - § e itutional ob ions. He etk » appendicitis at | Candy Cathartic s it is often all {1V took issue with the charge that e Field M tlons you ecan’t find a particle of | constitutional ol tion i went an opgeration for api ndy Cathartic and it is often a 1 e g Dr. Earl S.Sloan, upon el al dandruff or any falling huir, and the | there is, in his opinion, nothing in the ¢ jyorancis hospital, Hartford, ves-| that is needed to drive a cold from ; Pucket-shop interests are behind the ,Inc. Phila. & “t.Louls e D scalp will never itch. | law limiting such loans to this state. | {erqay, their little systems, bill. He said he felt it only jus: in | i ern frout.