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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUAKY 29, 1916. HIEF SITHNOT IN Zmportans Conferenee for |GENERAL BUSINESS |/ Azuomefins | RICHTER & CO. CONTEMPT OF COURT. the Coal Mining Industry| [ONTINUES ACTIVE (HARTEQRDSSTREEQS (R | meomensc v o0 it e S 00 A Y it st snt HARTFORD, i : = % shs AMERIC! HARDWARE A N. B. MACHINE 'Judge Hall Overlooks Refusal of | |* %8 = & st Outlook, Though Good, Is Full of| shis BAGLE LOCK. s TRAUT & INE K » 4 : - . . L o | shs NORTH & JUDD shs COLT'S ARMS Police Head to Serve Warrants L L e Hazardous Possibilities 1 00 a e shs STANLEY WORKS 20 shs SCOVILLE MFG. €O, s S H - i - : - shs UNION MFG. CO. shs AMERICAN BRASS CO. New Haven, Jan. 29—Chief of Po- ; i ¢ (Spectal to the Herald ) shs BRISTOL BRASS shs NEW DEPARTURE lice Philip H. Smith was declared 3 v ; C New York, Jan. 1916.—Under | /T e e e » . : - the leadership of United States Steel | as resses eriminal intent, this time at least, g R 3 : the entire market became reaction- by Judge Hall in the city court to- . R 3 B s b i | ary during the greater portion of the | day as the result of a hearing con- dee SRS : o L week, This representative corpora- | H ducted by Judge Hall in the city 3 s 7 i 2 3 £ g L tion of the steel trade had risen | an Ir s court today the result of a hear- S R % 3 ' from pauper to prince and more | »ing conducted by City Attorney Moyle, i R SR £ : than doubled in price in exactly into the controversy between Chict Ry i ; v : twelve short months, Much stock 9, Smith and Liquor Prosecutor H. M. | | % : g G jediboen fac umulated g e o e l THE" Dickerman which had ar n over g E Py s Py ; : k» ! : ¢ res fon of dividends, charges made by the latter that the = | S y Sy L] ticasct e enunt a ‘ MERC'A chief’s orders to members of his o ] : : § k= earnings being the lowest on record. . . 1 force operated to delay service on i : %3 3 G o : . B | | this weck dividends were resumed | Mld-Wll’llBl‘ Sa e TRUSTC“ search warrants. i B » L - o7 : b of the 5 per cent rate, earnings hav- ; ; P Three other officers were charged o : by Mr. Dickerman with contempt of § 3 . i N . o ing touched the highest point in the . court but Chief Smith assumed all e . A Hifry of e comipany, T mnar | on a 3 | b i i 8 bl , 274 MAIN STREE. b ; 'y 4 ted to responsibility. Mr. Dickerman clalm- | ter’s net carnings amoun i 4d that as he was an officer of the 200,000, or $5,700,000 mlcx‘ccssrof / . court a police officer was bound to previous quarter, and compare | 100 Dresses in values $3.95 ey . . 't irrespec- - ; ! : th $10.900,000 a year ago. Actual A 4 ‘ui‘\(; o;‘:\n:r:,::Pff'ht:“.h(;g:'}';:\i:}:tei:j:\c jin # S : ® announcement of the dividend was | to $5.95, all sizes, different made as to procedure to be followed § " : promptly followed by general profit colors, numerous styles Mon- in serving warrants. The court up- : T . 7 - oy i taking and the stock quickly fell al $1.00 held Mr. Dickerman that the liquor : b/ Cabaan from 85 1-2 to 82 5-8. The heavy | day, $L.UU. transactions in these shares affected prosecutor was an officer of the court it ; : : A X . ~ : A and a warrant issued by the court et b -} . the whole market and started general | 75 Skirts in values $1.45 to must be served by the police officer 5 e - - S ;i e i | ¥4 riquidation, which was accelerated $4.05, all sizes, different ma- - B vion it e Ly the munition shares because of 5 sl N their lessencd popularity, and by the | terials, —numerous styles, 0 - H : ] : - railroad shares because of impending | Monday, $1.00 Recently, State Policemen were . : : : o : 3 jabor difficulties, 9 Y, 4 brought here by Dickerman to see if S - the liquor laws are observed. It was . Depressing Tafluence. Another depressing Influence was | Fenders the wages question much less | reported that thirty-two search war- & 2y fants were issued agamnst saloonkeap- JOUN PWn}TEmJTWOW_ |the continuea infux of American|uewe o G 99 e B ers, thirty of whom were said to be | i @ sceurities, resulting from effects of HArZ e A G0 RS ES NEW National Lead registered on the republican primary [ On Feb. 10 a joint conference of y portant held in the coal mining in- | (N® British mobilization plan. This W."r.r,"lm,'l Torelen e \I:{CA: ,‘;n:kc,. Jpts: Several raids were made and | coal mine workers and operators will | dustry in years and will affect move | Zi0Vement, Which was almost put an | urns showed the largest exports on Skl i g ctans WeRe seennel naslnsbioern g iiaRthi Bvow o eler oo d mCpTonn) B e nWel 1, 000 woTE STl Dam an e G S0 d Sl 5010 mpoct Btoniiche Wile ) e sai S SIS IS IS s ‘Y NH &H B TR 69 sgns who were selling Sundays, sonie | White of the United Mine Workers of | the anthracite workers formulated | P¢/Ng. may or may not he continued | shipped belng over et T : Y Ont & West ... gf these not being saloonkeepera. It | America has declared that the con- |last fall are for a 20 per cent. wage |OF 2ome time to come. Much de-|maling tho fotal exports for e 24 ¢ BT wes while Dickerman was issuing | ference will be one of the most im- | increase. L B G pesere 68 ke yb || SRR OF o WIREE . Colles NotE Aigeet search warrants that the controversy That such an influx was possible [ ahead of all previous records. The Norf & West ; arose. He claimed to have handel without materially depressing values | excess of exports over imports for Pac Mall § S Co some warrants to officers who said N ” is g00d evidence of our absorbing as $1,772,000,000, the average war Issues M()Ye Irreg“lafly—u Penn R R . they would have to ask the chief for | Church NOficeS service and sermon is in conmection [ 2 2900 CYIRREE ©f CHF SUset ] AE of previous years being about People’s Gas 3 > to as with this service. Subject of the chil- | <2P¢ $450,000,000. The sterling exchange instructions. Mr. Dickerman took | o ol however, have actually come ; = e D P Pressed Steel Car up the matter with the chief who is | i dren's isermon Crooked Pins.”; | | 0 “the market: the great bulk hav- | £ituation is also more satisfactory S. Steel eflotes ressure Ray Cons S to have declared that warrants | South Congregational Church. 12:10 noon. All other departments ing been accepted by our banks, should be served through his office | Rev. Georse W. C. Hill the pastor | {ne Sunday school, including CIasKes | hankers and trust companies as col- - Various reasons among which that | will preach at the South church oa | o7 THEH anC Women, DRUALASH cliss | 14 iera) upon loans. These large hold- warrants some times were of the | Sunday morning on the topic, “The vmm-" ngn Spite . ’““f';" as:‘LO‘ ings or securities consequently hang ‘.ohn Doe” variety and were against, | Place of the Night” The Sunday |° dft i i ,0'(’1 T | over the market, and are likely to he Generall BuginessAct el places in which more than one fam- | sehool sessions will be held as u “"‘9 Ztegsaion S oelmary an ’°” | gistributed more or less freely on ily lives, and as a protection to polico | ual; boy's division at 9:30 and the |Einners - departments; 6:30 . m. | iory favorable accasion. A tight officers in case of false arrests. other departments at 12:10. At the [ MeCtng of the Epworth league. Miss | o,y market, or a sharp rise In Mr. Dickerman formally com- | Vesper hour, 4:30, the quartet and |1 °rénce Ladd is the leader; 7:30 p. | U ) oo might easily precipitate plained to the court, and this led to | chorus will give the regular montnly |- Evening service; To all of these |t o Jiguidation As the same an inquiry by city attorney Moyle | musical service, special anthems tak. | SerVices a very cordial invitation s (4 O "0 1 ciderable sums of these and the hearing. | ing the place of the addre: The ,ci‘fie““e;‘l “‘}:h; public. If you have 1o | ;01 have gone permanently into : P edtirs Viows. meeting of the Christian Service | S1heF ehuren home you will be wel- | yonx poxes. Tt will be remembered league at will be addressed by M 20 s UL in this connection, that one of our Mr. Moyle quoted from statutes to | g = : 3 izabeth Rogers. & railroa anagers as 4 show what was said in them about 2 Hillcrest Church. igddén»;_e:':_:lr;wgi &3“15:,‘:“?::59::;} search warrants. He added that he | 5 . Services, Sunday evening, 7:30. Dr. = i left satisfied that Chief Smith had no | Btaniey Stomeyisl ”“‘“ = Dillingham will preach. Zoacs Wonldinesd ebout onetlillon nen in ion of disobeyi i r- At the morning service the pastor Hillerest Church Music. g L e i i 5 "~ | The financial situation as a whole is 5 s “ : - . ‘th",‘: e ';']"2)‘,':"{;,:‘.1 phov“rts‘m. will preach on “The Reasons for | Servi 30 el They did not secure that sum be-| 0 "0 q " prospects hopeful. The | heaviest of the rails. Variable rallies TWO KILLED IN CRASH ibordinates that all business must | Unanswered Prayer.’ Sunday school | Organ—alagio Mendelssohn | C2USe of adverse home conditions. | " o honths of liquidation have | Were followed by fresh selling later. | Harrisburg, Pa., Jan, $9—Mrs S ated taen iy ot ust| (24 Brotherhood at 125 Jr. O, = 1. [SoloT Hearal ine Veies ot " |Nevertheless the statement beins an |82 S50 00 1 S0 R0k it i "o [ The closing was weak. Bonds were |11l Woingart and. RIS : 'r"""‘"“”“’" O e N e el e e . Schnecker | duthoritative one was some measure | | o tho market in better condition | stead baugh, of Chambersburgy were kil i ey e s ee Sl B —“Beautiful TIsle of Som v it e armof " foreimm | foT @ rise, when conditions again| Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Reactlon- | today and Mrs. John Myeks, of Grean] St Bl S R — _ where sooees Ashlord | B0 T enive as the movement | JUSULY an upward movement. Prices | ary tendencies were agaln uppermost [ castle, was fatally hurt, % Fhiladel that under the statute a search war- People’s Church of Christ. Organ—March .... B - Wely | v have been, has not been beyond | {redquently decline in January owing | on the resumption of trading on the | phia and keading Railway \m: a rant sworn to by u,o‘pmsem,mr and 10 a. m. Prayer and Praise meet- Everyone welcome. sio s A - i to liquidation based upon the rise at | stock exchange today, overnight d having struck the automobilg in whickh our capacity to handle. At the same i ¢ A b oyl g e e = bt et st of the vear. The successful | velopments, particularly international | they were crossing tracke medr Grants two o ing; 10:45, preaching by Rev. Lyman ———— . aa bee: he | the first o 3 3] ‘ y 3 t . ROSrher pomonaicolldibeiNianded)to B = {imeslisfetiact Musibean itopchecks the (i T oAt a5 0001000 8arate i bonds Ilat | afralsalesntribhtias o thatlondh AN Rar P Danie) Waine RN 2 1 S. Johnson; 12:15 p. m. Bible school; SH EMIG N. iow of A ican capital into home = " i Gr b ceman and B f{‘r‘i?pml‘fi P s AT et SO LEISILEMICE STIO B o i Pamiame | 103.27 showed that there is plenty of | Steel denoted pressure, with initial | bersburg and Anna Byers, of Greens must be given for adequate cause, | Gospel meeting. Rev. James Soloman | omcial Figures for 19 Lowes t in | being unusually small and confined | ¢aPital seeking high grade invest- | offerings of 1,500 shz‘;res and 1,000 | castle were hurt ‘l"h]c‘ ]p!art.V :&'e::ngn Mr. Moyle said that Chief Smith | Will preach; Tuesday, 4 p. m. Chil- = very largely to issues for refunding ments and served to strengthen the | shares at 831 and 83%, a fraction |the way to attend a bible confe C : § Record. 3 general market, as did the increase | under its recent minimum. War is- | at Grantham \ and the other officers were perfectly | dren’s meeting, 7:45 p. m. Bible study 5 obligations. g » h ~ ek 4 er as they had come | Thursday, 7:45 p. m. prayer and t Dublin, Jan, 29.—Official figures of Epne in St. Paul’s dividend. There are | sues moved frregularly, Crucible Steel | st frank in the matter as they had come v P en Fair Chance. strong factions in the market, and|scoring a slight advance, which al- into court to test the matter, timony meeting. A cordial invitation | Irish emigration for 1915 are the low- e WL 2 Sl ot to all. est on record. Excluding the emi-| These facts show that relatively | ihough the bears seem encouraged by | lied shares were lower. New Haven, 5 ity Advertlsement\ Chief Makes Statement { At e ! grants—about 8,000—to Great Britain, | little new money is going into rail-|,ecent success, new buying would |yesterday's weak feature, opened nt Chief Smith made a statement say- Second Advent Church. most of whom went there for work jn | 192ds or into new md‘:;‘“;a‘i‘\ and | 1, ;ohably be developed on any pro-| 69, a gain of a point, immediatel Ing he was responsible to the cit Sunday, January 30th, 1916. Second | the munition factorics, the total num- | vet the fact remains that Amerl|nounced decline. falling, however, to 67. Union Pa- for'the efficiency of his force. To| , ot e o0 O e " White, | ber of emigrants frem Ireland to all | ¢21S are willing within certain limits HENRY CLEWS. | cific also lost a point, with minor| Hartford Avenue obtain the highest efficiency he had | oo Wl Flcaching, serviees 10:45 a. | parts of the world was just over 8,000, | to buy back At R changes elsewhere. Secondary quo- |Clerk's offce, City of : to have the co-operation of the men | pH 20, SEGEETEL FOh L0l T iy | The vearly average for the last fiftcen pd:,«'x\u';):l:;n:elfri v :;.}Irimi: i e Conn., Jan. 28, 1916. under him. He had read the statutes | woas of This Life” To inherit the | years was more than 34,000. e e loads MARKET IS DEAD New York Stock Bxchange quota. | TO Whom It may concern: % fo mean that when a warrant was|pang. sunday school and Bible, | The change is due in part to the| Ve et he e ‘ions furnished by Richter & Co. | Notice is hereby = given WAt PHG handed to an officer it must be turned | cane 12,50 noon. Young Peopls | war and also partly to the sradual [2MPle new capifal for Hotisatl riembers of the New York Stock Ex. | Poard of Compensation and Assesss over to a superior officer for instruc. | e " Thursday nighs, | anmelioration of conditions in Ireland, [ Provements, 1f home Seneeneaon | cnange. Representea by E. W 1ady. | ment of the City of Now Britain, has tions, it often times being better to | prayer and social service at 8 o'clock., | owing to remedial legislation. ‘g‘iefe‘“n‘t:e:;ir Sl el L | Hardly Any Trading on Hartford e | meds e (DHU\\1m:‘:ul;‘p)'::l;:‘l:“fl.f dam, have a warra I = 5 Al sti A g o a fair cha 3 y ake . Jan. 2 916 ages and assessmen yenefits, caus- than another. The chiet sata e man L aiehcerdialy B iiitesh oSl | e e e aamy | reasonable profits, but also to make| Stock Exchange and Al Stocks High Low Close | o hy the proposed adoption of builds no intention of obstructing the law, | o CC . =t ht* 1o (. e |iiEcRriccesmary enlarzements MMITHe Allis Chalmers .. 26% 26 5% | 1o Jimes on Taloott street, from Tated ThE sergeants also complained of ad- Matthow's Cluiech Jassages of 3 rants were paid | 12POF problem of the railroads pre-| "Are Off. Am Beet Sugar .. 65% 4 64% |fora avenue to West street, viz hered simply to his instructions 5 - Matthew’s Church. Paseatsh is in the United States. | ents some rather serious possibili- | v % | Am Car & Fdy - 66% East Side. L itns thio deoartmant BOV={ Services tomerrow at St. Matthew's | for by friends In the United 'Sales| .o New demands are threatenea| The local stock market is decidedly | \m Teo ......... 273 : Damages Benefits Judge Hall said We was satisfieq | G6TMan Lutheran church on Frank- ' < ar the number was only 596. | . (hjon i¢ carried out, would prove a | dead. There was hardly any trading | Am Can .. ... ... 633 ] : rrell ....§ 19.40 $ 19.49 that there was no intent of contempt | |\ Sauare will be as follows: : g s T heavy tax upon their financial re- |in local securities today and all stocks | Am Loco ........ 6 3% ity of New Britain 48.2 Holy Communion in the morning THE OLD GAME. sources. Already labor secures about |, o o The quotations are as fol. | Am Smelting .. ... 993 993 | City of New Britain . 22.50 of court and he would overlook the | . e : i 4 S matter this time but he wished t | With Preparatory at 9:45 o'clock. The old failing of human nature of | two thirds of every dollar the rail-'jopc. Am Sugar .. g A 3 West Side. point out that the liquor prosecutor | ' ening service at T. | “placing the blame,” was again dem- | T0ads earn, and the average wages of | prigtol Brass, 67-68; American [Am Tel & Tel ...127 27% 127% | oo oony Honnessy .. 1140 ls an officer of the court and. the | mnotieh Tutheran Church of the Re. | ODStrated on Main street this morn- ;mroaflmrgen h?’% risen in filxze_fcl;'{‘i Brass, 2 15 Cdlvn, 658 865, Moy | ooteEE op o 244 5% | Gity of New Britain . 32.00 medium through which a warrant in | E At of the Re- | jn0 The 8:33 Berlin trclley was at [ frcm $62 hw S_A; a year. Rallroad | pritajn Machine, 79-81; Union Manu- |A T S Fe Ry Co.105% ; 5 John J. Clark and B ciae s ‘ . formation. | its station in front of the Y. M. C. A. | labor doubtless has some sriovances | facturing, 79-5 Stanley Works, | Baldwin Loco ....109 Estate of Bridget ) ) ‘ | ReviFred C. Wunder, pastor, morn- | when a wagon belonging to S. D.|Which require adjustment. Yet rail- |73y 4 733.4; Niles-Bement-Pond, |B & O +..c...... 89% e ST T 16.61 d C ing worship at 10:45; Sunday school, | Abraham of 29 Lafayette street at- |roading is one of the best paid occu- | 179_181; Landers, Frary & Clark, 62- | B R T .... ... 87 George LeWitt 84.00 REAL ESTATE REVIEW. | at noon. Women's Missionary society | tempted to pass the trolley and a | Pations in existence, and has Te-|gp3_4; American Hardware, 124 1-2. | Beth Steel ........465 4 5 % — ‘Wednesday afternoon. | wagon of the Grgat Atlantic and Pa- | ceived greater concessions in wages|1351.2; North & Judd, 104-105; | Butte & Superior. ; 51 $184.13 $184.13 Thirtcen Transfers Recorded With _ | cific Tea company The wheels of | than in any other important division | gtandard Screw, 265-275; Scovill, | Canadian Pacific .169% And it finds no d s special City Clerk This Weck. First Church of Christ Scientist. | {he wagons became interlocked, which | Of labor. Ainerican railroads have | 460-470. Coni T eatnes 5 Eomg VEs e A tiorments to axy eiiNl Morning service 10:45. Subject: | frightened the animal hitched to the | been seriously crippled by these and | o Ches & Ohio .... 61% 6 4 person or party ; | Love Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; | Abraham wagon and caused it to | 0ther burdens of a public nature,4 ATHLETIC MEET. Chino Copper .... 53 % 523 Accepted, adopted, certified from | 7% ind stronger than at any time since Reading ......... 17 the war began; the indications being otk Rep I & S 51% that those in control have the situa-| New York, Jan. 29.—Professional | Rep I & S pf! 108 sl traders, to whom today’s small deal- [ Southern T 1'.":1‘ £ : ings were almost entirely restricted, sm):(‘l'c‘l(f;(er' Vi S General business continuies actiVe| sgain manifested their bearishness by | menn Copper .. 561% pnd [ pumasingy Caddidos, any 3| more or less successtul attempts €0 | Texas Oil ........200 present no cessation is in sight.] g ..o prices of stocks. Leading | Third Ave .....\... 60% Commodity prices continue 10 iias | shares, including United States Steel, | Union Pac ......-183% chisfly fowine jto jgdemanda Amaie | recorded lowest quotations of the | Utan Copper ..... 9% fr,":," ,thir:"lfxi‘ ei;f'dcm?,‘;,;siz,:;“i:c week, some falling to the lowest of | 7 § Rubber Co 503 rl(:ng(::q of inflation and careless com- | the month. War issues like Sl“d};- U S Steel ........ 838 8 mitments. The outlook, though good, | baker, New York Air Brake, the oils | U § Steel pfd_ .115‘ 7% i © hazardous possibilities and | and high priced speclalties yielded | Va Car Chemi 7% TJ'“;“- e ontions. enould . be | three to almost five points and Beth- | Westinghouse . 66% ;',:;i,;({f,m:‘v ‘,n]r:,pi::, best judgment. | lehem Steel fell fourteen to 456. New | Western Union .... 88% " . E Haven and Canadian Pacific were T 8214 Building Lines on Talcott Street, l-‘mm to West Street: New Britain,! The following real estate transfers were recorded with the city clerk this | Wednesday evening meeting at § | SR They have just emerged from a | cni Mil & St Paul. 96% s 96% ' rccord and published twice by order weeks o’clock. Chapel at the corner of West | r,r:::,{eéhfn';fs:f :,r.‘dm'c'";ou::“:,:f::}: period of sharp contraction, and have | The second round in the Juniorigo p g7 ..... 4% of the Common Counc Blmer B. Stone to George T. Bean, | Main street and Park Place. The | ung when the driver caught the | Dad to endure an era of severe hostile | all-round athletic events was held in | Cons Gas . 3714 Attest R tand® and buildings on Bassett street. | reading room is open weekdays at | equine he proceeded to “cover” him. | Public opinion in retribution of past|the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium this | Distillers Sec .... 47 i ALFRED L. THOS S Anna Miller to Rose Gunterman, | the same address from 2 to 5 0'clock. | gelf by beating the horse. mistakes. Only recently did the 0V-| ;5 hing. It consisted of the one lap | Erie : 56 36 B jand and buildings on Cottage place. ———— i ernment allow them to partially Te- % o 2 g Erie 1st pfd Richard H. Erwin et al. to Cath- [Firat Church of Christ (Center Con- | = R AT coup themselves for these increased | FUn and the running broad jump. The Glonerall Elsctric 1 erine M. Huybrechts, land and build- | gregational) NEW RESTAURANT. burdens by an advance in rates, | PoInt winners follow: R. Loomis, 327, | Goo ot “pPemie 9% 6915 | ings on Chapman street. | Corner Maigp and Church streets _ | which has not even yet heen granted | C: Dixon 263, H. Jaffe 218, R. Tracy | Great Nor pfd ... 12 : BOWL NG, Florence S. Brown to John H. Quail | The services for tomorrow ar as | Dining Rooms Will Be TLocated By | to all sections. In fact, the rail- , H. Firnhaber 209, F. Davis 2 Gt Nor (Oze Catfs 3 G 44% . , et ux. land and buildings on Kelsey | follows: 9:40 a m. Sunday school. Simpson of Main Street. roads have been struggling for their ]”rf‘“‘{;"“‘ ::h'd’( Turner 1';’;‘ i Ak | Inspiration 44% 44 Ciubs and Private Par. street. Graded school with c es for all S P very life, threatened by demands of | liffe Sonnor 189, an 3 Ugh R 1S 8% Willace L. Haley et al. to Bodwell | ages; 10:45 a. m. Morning worship, | _, Within a week or so, it is expected | 153,00 1n "one direction which they | Brown 184. ,’J‘.‘,‘:Z'fif'fi,&“m 1 ; Accommodated. ) | 5 : alterations will be made on the block ¥ ; nd Co., land and b ings i e ster wi res special ser- on the block |, ; o - < : ! La 1 1 buildings on Hill- | The minister will preach special ser here the clothing store of the T. w, | 12Ve been unable to refuse, and by Lack Steel <. 83% 80 Hil ng e son crest avenue. mon for children; 12:10 p. m. The | Fee (e Cotine stove of (e T W. | zovernment repression on the other o . s B and Co. t Fugene ¥. | Philathea. Ladies’ and Men's classes; | = " Simpson of Hartford, who hag | 1ind, denying them the right exe ]ty‘ vert]sement h h S 172- { hoell, land and buildings on Hill- | 3130 p. m. Armenian service. Dr. ed by every other organization to | rest avenue. | Raynolds 'will conduct the service: lm:fih'g}:::pz;:l’z‘mhum a chain of | compensate themselves for in(‘rcusodi anny D. Remingto fireder A v people’ M jucts sa.gchalh i ses by increased charges. T The Registrars of Voters of the City F: 1gton to Frederick 0 p. m. Young People’s meeting, | oo ZRRION FOTCUCET A O on | expenses by increased charges. 3 g g, Eldridge, land and buildings on | “Resolved, That America as a Chris- & - 5 = the government to continue to |©of New Britain will be in session in rove Hill | ti i as failed in her duty | branch will be his latest venture. A\, yjate freight rates, it would seem | their oflice in the City Hall, Room 402, /4 3 r anghation o 'Y | Qining room for ladies will be located | ©°% i : a el Barney Yanlovsky et al. to Kath- | o the immigrant. dining 5 : ‘o be inevitable that it must also | on Friday, February 4, 1916, from 12 BRS¢ Huybrechts, 1and and builitngs onthe second floor, it ia sald. | The | rigulato wages, unless the railrouds | 0CI0CK, noon, until 9 o'clock b. m. ana Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of bt 280 Chapman street. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. premises. and the service they render are to be | on Friday, February 11, 1916, from 12 Subsxdlary Companles have trebled. Earnmgs now Wincenta Dowgevillo to Andrew | Warren F. Cook, minister. At the permanently crippled by unreas giclosiainopn it 98 oleloclk Epim. EEERa e il e e e e el oD Gy e able demands. Tortunately, railroad | for the purpose of making an enroll- greatest in hlstory Important de\elopmeflts pending knd buildings on Lyman street. dress will be given on Heredity under FATHER AND SON NIGHT. | rovenues are feeling the stimulus of | ment of the legal voters of said City should result in a sensational advance in one of the Andrew J. Sloper to William T.|the subject “Well Born" or “Choos- | s Brotherhood Theld a |{rade activity, the net earnings of the | for the election of City Officers to be Kloper, land on Corbin avenue. ing Good Parents.” The mddress i 'y succes "ather and Son | roads reporting for November show- | held on Tuesday, April 11, 1916, and STANDARD OIL SUBSIDIARIES. Reasons why, Patrick McMahon to Fred Bendza, | to be given by the minister. Other | night . there being an |ing a gain of over $50,000,000. | for the corrcction of the present en- for the aski and and buildings on West street. services of the day are as follows: | attendance of ence Hubbard | Should this prosperity continue, the | rollment. ng. Lena Gorback to Frank Trela, land :45 a. m. Boys department of the | of Hartford mnon'nmd with feats of | demands of labor will, of course, be WILLIAM ZIE E JOHN H. PUTNAM & COn nd buildings on Overlook tract. Sunday school; 10:45 a. m. Morning | legerdermain and Willlam Knowles | iess serious. But much of the xmw-l THOMAS J. § TH. 68 Broad Street, New York Jwju M. Staples to Willlam T. | worship with preaching by the min- | Cooper of the Washington Y. M. C. A. | ent activity is in the nature of in-\ | 4 rtford, CO; 318 Main Street, Springfield, Mass, oper, et al, land and buildings on | ister; the sermon subject being - “A | delivered an interesting address on ion and has not yeet proved per New Britain, Conn., January 49 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 3 2 . ~ incoln street. splendid Invitation.” The children's ! “The Value of Citizenship.” manent, though for the time being it | 1916. .

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