New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1916, Page 11

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20 shs AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 shs N. B. MACHINE dee Thmughom Coumry Famy 20 shs FAGLE LOCK 50 shs TRAU ACtlYe and Profit flb]e 3 20 shs NORTH & JUDD 10 shs COL/ 50 shs STANLEY WORKS 20 shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. (Special to the Herald.) 50 shs ION MFG. CO. 25 shs AMERICAN BRAS New York, Jan. 15.—This week two 50 shs BRISTOL BRASS 25 shs NEW DEPARTURE developments have contributed to im- pede Stock Exchange activities. IFirst, continued liquidation in the fancy in- dustrials and, second, the somewhat ominous outbreak in Mexico. The latter it must be admitted contains rather serous possibilities owing to the difficulty which Carranza may 110 11 have in suppressing the insurrection- 5 S G 1101 ary tendencies in Mexico. It is to be It Presssd Steel Car. 61% 6138 hoped that occasion for American in- Bay Coon o 8 4% 2 | tervention will be avoided, and at Reading i this writing there is no occasion for ' e serious excitement. The fact of J d ET Southern Pacific .1027% trouble with Mexico may stimulate v al ;\’n!]'!\(‘l’” Ry pfd . Y the preparedness movement and might | Studebaker s o ! provoke undesirable agitation at Tenn Copper . X3 Ol Coesed ‘Washington. But congr thus far Texas this session has been remarkably con- Gains and LOSSCS Registered 0D | Union Pacific been Utah Coper A Everythlng in Our E]egant Line 0[ A (R IR L : Exchange Today :l the administration in its foreign poli- e WOMEN'S SUITS U 8 Steel ptd F M MW | cies, which have been full of pitfalls £ : urs us 0 a 2 and dangerous possibilitics. President b S Jery Interesting 7 G e Va Car Chemical Wilson, ably seconded by Secretars New York, Jan. 15.—Trading was ] Westinghouse We shall claim some credit for be- | vory active today, but the movement [ Western Union ing able to permit 110 as the total re- | \was more or less confusing. Specialties | Wilys Overland Lansing, has so far succeeded in keep- ing the country out of trouble with e o ® 3 either Mexico or any of the Iuropean , Mainder at this time (by no means the | jjke Bethlehem Steel, Internationa! — — s belligerents. He has heen notably \,"‘““fi‘"“‘!,) G ne vastfnmber "‘]f Nickel, American Coal Products and | PAN-AMERICANS PAY B | tortunate in securing satisfaction from | Women's Winter Suits we have had. | New York Air Brake, made extreme | Germany and Austria for the loss of | The majorily have been put irtd|gains of five to eighteen points, but VISIT TO NEW HAVH A e s e ;\\n groups to facilitate clearance and | other fssues of that class rose only modification of submarine warfare in [ FOF your convenience moderately. Mexican issues were ag Of Fur Sets and S - behalf of humanity at large. He has . under the spell of depression and ra ganaye Ene lo b2 o Ll | «iso induced Great Britain to modify | o 3113 . $9.95 __ | were aull and irregular. while United [ Enjoyed Sightseeing Tour of Eim ¢ fier ordecs necounell o several ooy N OC D D Were up to $19.75 | states Steel was under persistent pres- ’ Marine jesues again| and Were Entertained at Tunch arate Muffs, also Fur Coats. All of our stock W cuions when these pressea 1o nara pTeRMercantilc Ruanns lasuce oee . . * consloaned gUE SRetauivins gt s the first nation in steel produc- o ¢ith further heavy 4 = . - is of this season’s styles. You will make no [ s or ihe intendt it hucat sirain |G iy Fanied abont oo an | Bomiongn ey erar rith fuher heawy | New staven, dun imposed upon our foreign relations, We {an exporter before the war. When el L es to the Pan-American 5 : . BB nave thus rfar escaped serious com- | the war is over Great Britain will un- “';:;:-” o 0 a0 e ek aoti | consresa came to New Haven yei mistake if you take advantage of this Sale. B | ruiciuons vp o iauie ine o or | aoubtediv make wreat sirides in this | iy us atiended today's nitial traa- |23 18 KNS 0L e SO congress scems to have heen one of | direction. So also will the United | ¥ S8 8 EERTE N d 4o e ceutative Chamber of Comme r A N masterly inactivity; discussion rather | States. Our fear of German dumping |jccues, particularly those forming university T'hey Wes met l|'|y Never wdl the PCOPIe Of New Brltaln and than action having been the order of |is probably greater than necessary. | ¢ne so-called munitions group. Gains | 2rrival here from New York by the day. An immense number of bills | Costs of production in Germany Will | o6 4 point were made by American | cePtion committee, went on a sif have been introduced, but few have | remain com tively high because of | «ar American Locomotive, and Mex- | Seeing tour of New Haven and W LG8 h h rt 't t b passed. - The presidential campaign | heavy taxes, inflated war prices, gen- |jean Petroleum, while Crucible Steel, | entertained at luncheon at the VIc““ty ave such an opportunity to buy ex- may be said to have already begun. | eral searcity of skilled labor, the sus- | rnqustrial Alcohol and International | Dining hall ) which explains the disposition to do | pension of export bounties and the Ck;‘l .&fr'or(‘.fl material advanc The President Arthur T. Hadley, C h s # | nothing likely to prove detrimental to t that Germany will for some time | 1 ovement was rather irregular, how- | comed them at the iuncheon on pensive Furs at such prices. e e e e e e et MR T ot e e BE | venue are the only problems which [ forelsn trade. Tt is one of the boasts | (luging Baldwin Loco, Californian [ Moran spoke for the chamber bring out any really earnest discus- | Of American manufacturers that Am- | pegroleum, Studebaker and Lacka- [ commerce. Addresses were X sion, and the most interesting fact in | erican —methods, especially in the | wanna Steel falling from substantial | by members of the faculties. steel trade, are more efficient than W. H. Taft ° r d this direction is the fear of both par- | el trade, are more el o fractions to almost two points. Mer- | Former President ’ 0 ln ties concerning the consequences of | GOS€ BF Sy other ']’g‘f"""‘"‘ ‘o‘jl" OnC | cantile Marine fssues were again ex- | to have spoken, but was unable t increased taxation. Taxas, federal, | IORC HVE WS ‘l,‘m\‘»‘({:(‘lnix"x;:(‘c‘v'\vn.i- tremely active, the 4 1-2 per cent. | present owing to an engagement n state and municipal, have already 9 el 5 SSATSY | honds advancing 2 points to the high | several months ago, as he explal the revival of tariff agitati Phic = S () T G TR, iG] oy || Ll HOUNEN G5 Gl G astonh NSO || Residl Gre n A, in a letter read at the luncheon, ; reights, will certainly inject much uncertain- i proving one of the principal items in | ¢ jnto business affairs Besides it regretting his absence. In his 14 [) discontent; since it is gradually dawn- | yo legislation wntil econditions are | 0B furnished by Richter & Co.|sympathy in every movement ing upon the public mind that taxes | more settled on a peace basis membersiof the New Yoric blocl'i‘ Ex- | bring the two Americas together Never Re ret l‘l inevitably scatter themselves until Guil ok S tiofacion change. Represented bv E. W. ©ddy. | to unite, as a real force in deter they finally reach the consumer, who babatiLi iy Jan. 15, 1916 | ing the international policies of really pays, though uncor ot the | Outside of the conditions fust re- High Low Close | world, all the nations of this he | ract. Railroads and real e can ferred to, the outlook for the stock | Am Beet Sugar .. 68 67 1% 6 -phere I am quite in accord with| be taxed to the utmost, and the for- | M? et is \!ld:\(:‘m*\‘ Trade through- | Allis Chalmers .. 29 281 283 | guggestions of the present secreta out the country is fairly active andd | Alaska Gold mer usually manage to utimately AN ceone 4 b state to this end, and I sincerely E SRED (e Do T (T \’”M'H' profitable, The railroads are taxed | Am Car & Fdy Co. 72 T0% that out of his suggestions somse Shilloh e Tanalozal passes ithon tofnisy| oflle mtmontamith thekeastwarc rush fEAm RTce WL L n28 26 : [ er bond between those nations ma B | tonants, and thus the consumer pays [OF Irafie. the great bulk of which [ Am Can ........ 64% 6 6 created.” B e i el 2Ll vre | BRonRiomertichand fn ofifor ac- | Am Can pfd .....112% 1125 112 A teaturs of the visit to Yaiull i Sl e R B R cating Good traflic reports 2 Am i Locol it e 6614 % | was evidently g \‘ i "‘l .‘ R e expected for some time to come, [ Am Smelting .. ..107 o as evidently greatly enjoyed by ") q | e ’ he basis of this having been the | am Sugar .. 6 5 ‘s | delegates, was the singing GRS Buslness Expension. rich harvest and a general revival of | Am Tel & Tel .. ; pe songs Dy, s studant botly: SRR No danger is more real in the United | domestic prosperity in which the rail- | Anaconda Cop ... 897% 8¢ g3, |the university cheer. The del . | - . . : . l v u g vised expansion in business. The at the same time continues phenom- Wi 8 { T con at Yale Dining Hall, ud- T Baldwin Loco : : I den and extraordinary profits realized | ©hally active hecause of heavy ex- |3 g 0 ... .. PURELY. GRS Doy by many industrials is producing a | POTtS of food products and war muni- | Betn Steel . ... .. 46 . m kind of intoxication which might lead ; {‘ ’]’“"“;‘“"l‘,‘ has ";‘“" f"r‘”,““' Butte Superior ... 76 % Ring Conmantiass Swmd Sy to all sor of ill-advised business ven- C OTeC by sterling exchange which C i >, F Says German Professor. w shown a continued rising tenden- | SoP2dian Pacific . : ture: We have been passing through Cen Leather 3, 5 AN halday Ry nity M. E. 2 S o e in security ana | €Y owing to successful operation of | o gL S Berlin, Jan. 15, by Wireless to the services during the day Tri 1 period of inflation in security and Ches & Ohio .... 3 ville.—*Professor Frisdrich Iyl s Chlfl‘ch Notices Gurley, pastor in charge. Sunday services as follow commodity values, and this is heing .r.,nd,'\m\hp:(‘r:!.‘,:‘g”‘,‘,‘%'{‘],‘;piolg:}",',{1' Chino Coper : : y IBox-lin one of the physicians who § 9:45 a. m.—Boys department of the | followed as usual by (00 rapid expan- | Urpiteq States. Foreign securitios are | Chl Mil & St Paul. 4 % % |to Athens recently to attend ;li‘r(l:\hlrrl‘rx\‘f‘l\‘\i:»(r]‘:“yv“-:]-:::‘:;'f“'\"l;;v”uc l:‘.nd:qi G S S o ?‘,:I ‘1‘(‘& Tt < Constantine, states that the At the morning service at the South Morning worship. 10:45 a. m. Ser- . 2 cla bon our l'mi('““” !‘[ Ll based | payment of foreign debts, and have (; “*_I’"“QH 3 3 3 policy is purely a Greek polic: c.| mon by Rev. T. Edwin Brown, D. D :45 a. m.—Morning worship with g ral prosperity and j{hus far been absorbed with remark- | Crucible Steel . b 4 | the Overse News Agenc “{ Annual offering for home mi tlm sermon by the minister. Childrens work. Sund, school session, 12:15 | service and sermon in connection with _ c form his annual report of the v e L 0 0 | e T e s ey | GO (1) Gaaime ity bk et 200d buyers, although the banks | Brie 1st pfd )£ the church and will give (‘\[uo\fl(‘n\ Topic, “How to Work With Others.| arens' Hour for the smalier children | POTHOR which is dependent upon e: e been prudently discriminating | General Elec o his hopes for the future. His t 1 41:1-7 Leader, M Charlotte | who do not remain througl: the entire | 268€rated profits on war orders against highly inflated collateral, | Goodrich Rub s, “Review and Prospect.’ Music | w1 . . i | necessarily ephemeral and unstable vy foreign liquidation and the | Great Nor pfd Whatnall. The public welcome. ervice. There is also a nursery inf~ 1 z 2 < I will be by the quartet. At the vesp gl iy connection with this service %o that | 20 should be emphatically discour- | warning against fancy industrials hay | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 5 . service at 4:30, the last of the series Gaut | mothers can bring vounser childrex | 88¢d- It is true that the majority of | induced some reaction in the Jocal | Inspiration course of the Balkan campais of “Spiritual Intimations of Signifi-| Prelude, “Meditation,” . and have thein cared for while they | these war contracts have been made | market. which might be carried still [ Kansas City so 3 the Turkish victory on the Galll cant War Phrases’ will be given, the | Anthem, will Lift Up ) -o“jnv }hc SEE S © | with sucs liberal margins as to leave | further in case of unfavorable devel- | I.ehigh Valley 20 74 peninsula have made the strongest] subject being “‘Preparedness.” Music| o -c:coci s 1 Lo AT Thiee . departments of the | Many of thesc concerns in zo0d finan.. | 0PMents with Mexico. Aside from the | Maxwell Motor .. 69% pression, and even the friends of| will be by the quartet and volunteer | Quartet, “More Tove to Thee. 2290 I it ol Rt icep @b clal and physical condition, even if |factors just mentioned, however, the | Mex Petroleum ..1163% entente now admit that this ey R e ’\;“g‘m}p" Postlude, “Gr ; ¢ ‘:;f‘\:\\:‘p Women's classes; Philathea class, as| bedce Were quickly restored and an S e talusluntion desmound v]:vwmm Tead 70% 914 | Fowers will be victorious’ 0lo. Other appointments for the| Postlude, © 8,”. .. .Spence | TOmen'S el Sl | R e o srommitatn Giinn and this market would undoubtedly |N Y C & Hudson.1103 — daygarcias | folloa: §8: 508 Boy sidiis "I":r\(':fo:l“:;ry‘,:.\' ; o\'m\ing“m“ R :rfxlxl l::gl‘::\efi:?m{‘l‘(’\x::m:x‘x‘(nr“'t‘: Timary | not. nowever, the original ow nuli respond very promptly to favorabie | NYNH & H R R 7.'»5/3 51 5 GE IS SORTRAN P nae sslon Sunday school; 12:10 Sunday| o0, O, S b will preach | 6:30 p. m.—The Young People's| Of these stocks which are likely to | "W o § Outi Vet 80 Berlin, Jan. 16, by Wirslent i school; 4:30/ Ttallan service, under : ° ’ A 1 meoting, Epworta league. Mr. Oliver | Suffer, but the inexperienced buy- HENRY CLEWS. | Northern Pacific .116% 1153 ville—The Sultan of Turkey has Prof. Biserl of the International col: | Nichols, president of this New Haven|€r'S Who in feverish haste paid _— Norfolk & West ..120% 2 his portrait, signed by himself, by ege, Springfield; 0iAssyrian sets AT | District Epworth League will lead. | ridiculously enhanced prices for S Pac Mail S S Co.. 12 12 % | cial courier to Professor Israel of vice; 6:00 Christian service league. English Lutheran. {"7:30 p. m—Evening service and|this class of securities T Penn R R 58% ¢ 553 |1in, who some time ago performd e English Lutheran Church f the | preaching. Sermon subject “A Good s have been discriminating Cl’t\‘ Il‘ems * | successful operation on the mona Reformation, Hungerford Court, Fred- | Resolution of a Bad Man.” arply against such collateral, and f South Congregational. First Baptist Church. Sunday school including the junior growth of population or new foreign |able readiness by American buyers, | Distillers Sec . : king, however, is confronted wi trade opportunities is legitimate and | Money contintes easy and abundant | Erle 4 most difficult situation, on accoun church, tomorrow, Dr. Geo. W. Hill, the pastor, will give in sermon the fact that Great Britain uses sea power in an arbitrary manneq “Not only the Greek goverm but the greater part of the Greek ple desire to maintain neutrality. ESES K& el RER Everybody welcome. Second Advent. erick C. Wunder, pastor—Morning| To all of these services a cordial | this fact as well as the caution in- R un ALy nuary 16th, 1916, Second | \worship, 10:45, at which Carl C. F.| welcome is extended to the public. 1f|Spired by bankers and conservative Clothing, shirts, sweaters, all prices Advent church, Elder E. F. White, | franzen of Hartford wll preach. Sun- | vay have no other church home wa | commission houses, has probably of. ; Feduced at Wilson's.—advt. BUY SIANDARD OILS pastor. Preaching services at 10 day school at noon. Luther league, | would be glad to have you come with | fectually saved the country from There will be a meetin d e ; : : 1 3 ave vol - : E & of the de- : 5 ; A s e .. m. and 7:15 p. m. Subject, morn- | Friday evening at 133 Smalley street. | us | disastrous speculation in these seen gree team of the Ladies’ Au ry, A. Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of R e D — = ceinosluronie atienilllis do- | O. IT. tomorrow moring at 10 o'clock Subsidiary Companies have trebled. Earnings no ar, s " S 1 S H ely sma value | in Electric ha greatest in history. Important developments pending] r Matters.” Sunday school and Bible Stanley Memorial Church. l‘h'fl Church of Christ. “““g'“‘fl“”"“"’ when compared with the industrial | Clearanc o i i clas 05 noon. Young People’s| The regular services will be resumed | ~Corner of Main and Church streets, | output of the United States as a |1 mance extraordinary ol adisy] should result in a sensational advance in STANDARD service §:30 p. m. Praver and social | Preaching services at 10:45 a. m. and | Rev. Henry W, Maier, pastor. Rev. | whole. Some of our industrial leaders | 0 Globsi Clothingfionae . OIL OF CALIFORNIA. se v‘\ ; T\musd,n rn'x‘z‘l‘\; _;r “(t;»\‘\é l.‘ 3:»] pv‘ml.‘.\\ln‘(‘l«ll ‘:‘;h;ol (;\nd‘ m;:(!:: Elmer T. Thienes, director of religious ;u I\H!! ;;n)mmvn( bankers, have $3.00 Wool Bl o'clock. 4 are cordially invited ood at 12, a Jr. C .E. society , 3 | been ¢ ating & P ke 0ol > a . ; 3 ‘ ¥ | education. Services tomorrow are Wik e s mmies | Gy Reasons why, for the asking. these services at 4 p. m. The theme of the morn- idea of preventing unwive v Goods Co.—advt. i — ng sermon will be “The Purpose of | follows: 9:40 a. m, All departments | expansion or overspeculation. The The degree team of Sir Francis JOHN H. PUTNAM & (/O-v St. Matthew's Church. the Bible.” AR 3 ‘uf the church school excepting the | head of the great Steel Corporation e ge, - 8. G., will meet 68 Broad Street, New York - : ! .| On Wednesday at 2:30 an open adult. 10:45 a. m. The general ser- | Alfracted much attention by his up- | Sunday, at 3 p. for rchearsal and Dol Sieat Bostiora! Oo; 318 Main Street, Springficld, Mas _ Services tomorrow at St. Matthew's | meeting of the ladies of the church | vice of worship, Special part for the guised words of caution, inspired | drill A9 el B e Ry Conn 3 v SPFSTEREIE, S German Lutheran church will be held | and congregation has been ar ehildzen withichildren & s non 1210 ¥ by the independent steel com- - — at 10:30 o'clock with Sunday school | by the Ladies Aid society. Miss Dim. The Philathes | Tadles and Meria having recently made prepar- s at noon. The evening service will be | Jott of the City Mission will give an | classes. 3.30 p. m. The Armenian | 2100 for 2,700,000 tons of new ca ymitted as the pastor, Rev. A, C. T.|address. Several musical numbers will | sarvice. Dr. Reynolds is in charge, | GIY f0r steel ingots and the United u & Steege, is to preach at an anniversar be rendered and refreshments will be | .00 ouse b 7 iny | States Steel Corporation for : i bt : z , 3 6:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. | o “ : AL ] C Ct t T t d S D t c e S 5:00 b m. Young Peoplew meoting | SIS S0l Sorportion for an in RN onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. : The annual meeting of the church | &1 Church.” of 4,200,000 tons new capacity. The e A A will be held on Thursday. Supper will e importance of this increase will he A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION Wais bty L | be servea at 6:45 p. m. and the busi- T = » realized when it is recalled that the o - f"m‘:’;m Place, Sunday .l:\ln. 14 1016 1 eas e etingwill tollow: Hillerest Universalist Church. total output year ago was about g ; organized and quahfied through years of efficlen >reaching at 10:4 m., by the pas- West Main stree: >reaching | 25,000,000 Gl e o ¢ 3 i et tor, Subject “Believers in Christ” ac e AT SOOI L Gh el CA trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardiaa i g Pirst Church of Christ Scientist ”"::"‘““;n m‘(’:x m.Rev: Dz & present plans will result in n<.-.r'.,L- . o iy Executor or Administrator. § ay school at 12:30 p. m. C. E. Morning service at 10:45. Subject: EDE astor, ! doubling our output for steel ing 3 society at 6:30 p. m., subject “How to | “Life.” Sunday school at 9:45 ¢ .| Organ Norturne . since the beginning of 1915, whe: - y 6 CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 | : & g 15, when, of ’ Work Together,” led by Mr. 1. | Wedn evening mecting at ‘\n‘l“"”rll”l»‘"l‘<”h"l" abrBos 5 | course, production was at about the Richardson, . At 7:45 p m. preaching | o'clock. Chapel at the corner of West | Solo—Abide With Me ......Ashford | minlmum owing to the depression i SR g c t t T t d S f D p t c by the pastor, subject: “Working To-| Main street and Park Place. The |Solo—Rock of Ages ........ Speaks |duced by the war. Our steel mani. < : onnecticu rus an aie Deposit Lo. gether.” reading room is open week days the | Organ—Festal March ..... Caulkins [ facturers are now agitating for d M. H, WHAPLI HARTFORD, CONN, All are cordially invited to attend|] same address from 2 to 5 o'clock IZverybody welcome, everyone invited. | change of the tariff to prevent for- g > R

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