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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, particle afraid of him, but of persons ) ] | interested in parti ities i Y =, | sted in particular commodities. e MBERS NEW YORK STOCK FXCHA | IS E[]NI]U[;T Then he said he thought he could ar- B e i e ARTFORD PRICE ([0 Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 and 841 range for me to follow the shippers | | aavt. 114116 ASYLUM ST. B SR GeTie g | and he aia so. | | Word has been received here of the HARTFORD, When he first received a copy of | R | death in New York of Abraham i o 3 7 S S e = 20 shs AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 shs N. B. MACHINE {1 (Pontinued From Kirst Pag | Mr. B is’ brie: S iirs Al bel g 3 = 3 onts cha & s ge.) Mr. Brandeis' brief, Thorne said. he | (Continued From First Page.) Leikin, a former local young man and o 3 s 2 i was surprised to find nothing in it| i brother of Dr, William Leikin “" 20 shs EAGLE LOCK 50 shs TRAUT & HIN owing “if the railroads are entitled | about adequacy of rates. He asked W oo 20 shs NORTH & JUDI oLT IMS ads 3 s . i : B Y. 20 shs D JUDD 10 shs COLA'S ARMS p more revenue. how shall it be se- [ Brandeis what his position was to be. "":j’- of living in order that the nation IR e ive ctoralont the Sy vy SGHRAN| g 458 3 oL jired > and the latter responded he believed | 2 ‘,‘»‘“‘\("I““”;’ dl' the i{""'f‘s it e O ol rerular mec inE thIS after: | shs STANLIY WORKS 20 shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. = rer rar o © Vith w ek O b stri i = T T - . r S Relations DMostl Ericndly. some of the roads were not cax Ing((E8 Iy “"M‘f'lz:'m”:“:‘if“‘]':‘i'l' tries | noon. | 50 shs UNION MFG. CO. : AMERICAN BRASS CO. ¥ enough money, and he thought con- |7 b B g B e ne o o n 1 ditions were unsatisfactory in Ohio, | THUS the war will be followed by a | Miss Anne McDonald, formeriy with shs BRISTOL BRASS : NEW DEPARTURE Sk > American trade wi “hi a endiy from the record: With (‘hina had been Th A . 3 S R -unkenness. e accused’s name “‘On the whole the net income and | steadily dwindling but that with the | S7UNKEMNESS net operating revenue in official cl “dedication of the financial resources | ' ':1 0 ": R et ao b h Sy | ° Alexander Oli of Glen s Lk e e = . | of the Central association scales.’ {ent, but the burden ana responsibil- Y /] @ s : l.;t( -1.,‘.11"\1\ 'i\hollyll‘\nd’vm knew x;u_, B e ity of SUpPININg the markets in tho | from his home. ’ We Pay 4 per cent. on Saving Accounts § s were before the commission for : ) far east has been thrown to a very | A case of diphtheria on Sunrise ave- INTEREST BEGINS FEB. st i 1 2 rkets w i o . Naye s playing the it i Michigan and Indiana. race for markets which will result in | the Lyceum Playc is play Btulated upon it by attorneys and | Michizan an During s Drogres: y ¢ 4 . ledic : uring the progress of the S€, | Goation territory are smaller than are | Of Iurope 1o the art of destruction | ! : also as Klia Oli, was taken to the hos- i o et e B R e e 2 st, acy “1 was ply bfo by nsideration, fir: adequacy of the [ was simply dumbfounded by the TS o e e T e e e Returning to a deseription of his PStimony e declared he was con- Ladies’ and MISSBS Coats (S OUR WINDOW), | | i | | I | | Compelled to Abandon Course. | | the most destructive . 't | leading part in the Hudson theater 5 : - g s s < competition vet | leading ; t redentatives of many interests. IDRTEEY R, known.” | stock company in Union Hill, N. J. [Fhorne said two attorneys souaht | oligtent with their prosperity and |and the consequent dislocation of busi- | ! e | show the adequacy of the railrcads | . welfare of the public, and condi- | hess and industry in that part of the | Pital today. He cut his knee while / ginning now by opening a savings account. That method is the or . Brandeis : Sarticioatodll o openi of Mr. Bra L i . r. Brand and he participated in At the opening fr. Brand Trade Steadily Developing. John Loughrey of Franklin street, | enue as a whole, but the clients of | ;18 % NP0 UL Gol i acdoclation ter- | warld, not only hag the money center | ChoppIng wood at lake Shuttle ' 3 BB -0proved by the vast majority of those who are successfully pro- 0ss examination of railroad wit- | oral argument he made this state- ¢ . - S 5 ’ n. Koo oS .| wishes it understood that it was not sses and their relations ‘‘were most| ment,” began Mr. Thorne, reating| D' K00 told the delegates that | he who was In court Monday for | g compelled them to abandon their | \j /0" 21q also other roads because | been shifted to America for the pres. | Meadow last week and became weak : viding against “the rainy day rse. He read from Mr. Brand today when he attempted to walk out ‘ lvenue, and secondly, if inadequate, , statement,” declared Thorne. ‘“For ¥ . American merchants : | yday. Quarantine on bw additional revenue could be se- | four years the railroads had been | (o) ts and manufac- | partment today. Spon A 3 ° turers. | Qiphtheria case on Booth street was red. fighting to establish that before the ’ > | b ! f S0 Dr. Koo pointed out that China, | released [When it came time for oral argu- | interstate commerce commission. | 1o 200 O T 2 hina, | - ut of the 1913 case. Thorne said, [ They had carried on a nation-wide | *th U8 S50 H800 peoble, Is the| The safety board, composed of andeis outlined to him how the | propaganda in newspapers, magazines, ’:‘_er’i‘ 2 ]If bt ;u ».'?"T'”' for the | Chairman-Clerk A. F. Magnell and B i e Atdei e ek e ors of (he world in gencral and | Commissioner Frank J. Moran, will “Mr. Brandeis said to me.” said r; T am not saying dishonestly. forfthcseto nited States in par- ! meet with {he salary and ordinance rne, “in substance, this: ‘You and | “I was dumbfounded to hear at the | teular. committee tonight to consider the pe- ave tried to master this case as a | conclusion of this great case, in- = e - tition of the firemen and policemen hole. The representatives of the | volving $50,000,000 annually, interest | GERMAN CONSULAR | for increases in pax. ippers are chiefly interested in their | on a billion dollars—if you adopt the | Wawara 1. Conlin_has been elected cific commodities, and I have | standard of dollars and cents, the ~ manager of the Pioneers baseball ked it over with Chairman Harlan. | greatest case ever tried before a OFFICIALS IN DICTED e O e e | is the desire of the commission | human tribunal since the dawn of o new manager has been a member of at you open the argument for the | civilization—to hear counsel concede the team several seasons and in the 5 blic and I will close. Between will | the very point at issue at the time | Re€sult of Nation Wide Probe Into | capacity of captain he gave excellent FINAN‘ IAI NEWS me the other arguments, the rail- | the case was set down for argument.” - service. Bomb Plots and Neutrality 274 MAIN STREE, ads opening and closing the “lmlol e — M. 1. Bailey, J. M. Burdick and L. se. T said to Mr. Brandeis that it | PLANS FOR BANQUF Violations. | A. Gladding were appointed a com- buld be impossible for me t 3 . 5 i PR I Or me to OPen | my. jocal school council, which is N [ waittee to consider redecorating the | ppaqpre ANT RUNERALS. Ehasibme because 1 was physically | 1\ 0coq of representatives from | San [Francisco, Feb. 9—Eifty-nine | interior of Trinity Methodist church | RepI & Scom .... 4% 63% 64% e, and also th: ranted to fol- - e bl et o : ing ¢ trustees yester- R tep I & S pfd 110% 1103 P o S held a meeting in the | federal indictments, thirty-two oh . | at a meeting of the trustees yes - s ep S pf A A W the attorneys for the shippers, I |¢Ach course, held a oair& | Gay atternoon Frederick Eagan. S0 Pac ..........100% 100% 100% \8 afeaid that men interested in spe- | Grammar school yesterday after ing violations of American neutrality, Frederick Kagan, thirteen-vears- S5 5 ade preliminary plans for a | ik = AAENS 1 commodities might b Dd made pre ATy directed against German consular of- z . Reiinal e Recdidenmien, ';~ r'm:xlp}M 1]() Lanauet. A discussion was also held | £ | ; consular or. MUSICIANS MAKXE DEMANDS old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thf(!ix,n 115 ]ra.l Ho Ry ptd % 1e that the rail- | = "he ‘suggestion of Superintendent | ficials here, the Turkish consul gen- * | san of Commercial street, died las Studebaker ds needed more revenue, but that it | S night at St. Francis hospital of Kidney Tenn Cop | 2 S Sage e listingnishing | eral and steamship agents, and twen- S - ould not apply to their particulap | 1i0Imes in regard to d 5 B agl d twen- | Threaten to Blacklist Theater Unless | o500 o S0 SEH0CE ROEEE O eld Frie Trasion L Sodtty the revelant from the immaterial!ly-seven against immigration officials 5 L = ‘ mmodit o TG et Papers | in connection with the attempted Orchestra is Re-Engaged. day morning from St. Mary's church. —_— Third Ave Misunderstood Request. { Wore read by the Misses Stearns and | smuggling of elghty-six Chinese irts|| Manager Ben| Tackson &f Fox'al| Interment was in tha mew Catholic aoiic 4 entra mnfieg Dhones Ir. Brandeis misunderstood the | Jennie Waddell and W. L. Hagen. the U. S. last November from the i i cemotery P h dN YG lSl Utah Cop rport of my request and thought I | e s BT~ PacifdiMaillite i i longoliaiinaral|| gaterwasteery edid i iakuotice The boy was a pupil in St. Mary’s | U S Rubber Co $ desirous of replacing him. He SWEDISH BETHANY NOTES, in the po: fon today of the U. s. F i R l d I | U 8 Steel .... id that | could make my opening | There will be a meeting of the | district attorney’s office. It was said | ing him that unless he augments his et L eatures of Railroad Issues |« < stcer nia atement and an additional arsument | young Poople’s society this cvening, | they would be returned in open court. | orchestra to five pieces his theater MEs S CORY wnitn oye Car Chem .. 17 8t \thesahinper [ said I only | Rey, J. 1. Pihl has returned from | toMorrow when arrests would follow. | will be blacklisted by the union and | Mrs. Ellen V. Whitney, widow of Westinghouse ..., 852% 567 anted to make one argument. Then | ynn, Mass, where he attended a The indictments against the Ger- | all union hands, whether musicians, | the late Lewis C. Whitney, died last New York, Feb. 9, Wall § 30 | Western Union ... 89% e said: ‘Very well, we'll leave it to man consular officials, who include | electricians or stage hands, at the | Dight at the home of her daughter, |, ., __washington advices that the| Wyllis Overl: ) Franz Bopp, the consul general, were | theater will be suhject to a fine for Mrs. John Pinches, Jr., of 116 Lin- X—extra dividend s 6 TR X Lusitanja case had been virtuaily se voted yesterday by the federa i . i coln street. 3 years of age : ult orand |every day thev work. Mr. Jackson | T0. 0 ves ¢ her daughter, ono | tled with bullish news regarding the jury as a result of the nation wide | was miv g : : ! : investigation by tNp department of ;“a:;ent!;winnr‘::.lb‘i.,TM Mondey to ens | J Sobiin 1 Whithey, of New Han | cieel and soppes industries, caused o N“ ES EARNINES justice i plots : s maliven c 5 i reles be- justice into bomb plots and neutral- | K il e e e A W ¢ | cheerful fecling in financial circles b This is a new . > held Friday s Eheftuneraliy Ine beld fore the opening of the stock marlket . . ity violations which involy o : ferenee with shipments af onoimeer- | union that all theaters seating 800 or | rnoon at 2 o'clock and interment x of war to the allted w’v"mw‘;“ 0“"1‘ more must employ a five-piece orches- | (51 o i pajrview cemetery. and prices at the start were substan- | ths furpisnin. of ool sunplies. o U2 Ufther ace tonaeian urktiesirs o _ tially higher, with many stocks up i s 1 to 2 points. Canadian Pacific and German w. ar<m“ o Joseph Anderson. DEEnRthegnacine, The matter is somewhat complicat- 66 years old, of | N. Y. Central werc the strongest fea- 4 0e The fq < f , ALL KINDS FRESH, SALT and SMOKED FISH. [l I ‘ohoving were amone | thote | g oy (e tace that Professor Bawara | | Joseph anderson, 6 svars old 0f) 5,5 GOt 00, (P ana searca against whom indictments were voted e s o coml genera o G | Jores orgsaint al the Fux (heater i | 118 R, S e, 3w cury | enine of 11-0” each. Aweriean o | kgl Statement Shows Surplus e = ; many; Baron E. H. Von Schack, vice | & member of the union 1. Anderson, and two sons, John and & | H E consul for Germany; 1. W. E. Kauff- _————— Dr. Edward P. Anderson of Hurm;rtl!. i*l'lw llfl"_'l HN’II-]!U::U' :‘HHI the -“’I'N rs mann, chancellor for the German con- 2] RS’ = He lso leaves one grandson, Ralph [led the industrial division upweard. | I d $6 900 000 FOUD MOH lCAN FUUD . sulate; Maurice Fl. Hall, consul gen- CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE Maynard Anderson. Close—Activity was resumed in the | ncrease 0 eral for Turkey: Irederick Jebsen. I QpQQ 7 ) The funeral arrangements have not [ last hour, average prices than being | —ry former owner of the steamer N ( IN SESSION HERE been completed. at ir hi The was The annual meeting of the Niles their highest, RKET lan; Johannes V. Van Koolbergen, A - strong. e i S s B etk el MA i alleged agents for the German con- | Card of Thanks. New 'Yord Suek Beohangs queteil . T sl sulate; John and Julius Rothschilds. | Olq Staff of Officers Re-elected ,.‘f We desire to express our _sincere | ons furnishea by Richier & Co. this afternoon but up to 3 night by the Musicians’ union inform- | parochial school. mission meeting. closing wholesale grocer; George and James thanks for the many expressions of | members of the N = rthing had been decided in the wa Ilood, steamship agents ,and Robert Annual Mceting Held at sympathy extended by neighbors and [ change. Represented by E. W. maay |©f & dividend The annual state- ('apelle, general agent of the Norti n - i . ment, however, showed the company e Stea Yo, High School. friendefaftholtmeRotiths/dea s Ieb. 9, 1916 | to be ;rosperous condition, Th Ecuimm o SEh iy e, our beloved husband, son and brother, S e S R e el . R e At the annual meecting of the Con-| Martin T. Nelson. We are particu-| Ajlis Chalmers 1 5 , Syt s NG . VE C. . Allis 5 ST ] ch is 44 per cent. on the common = G Ih SO EE I KD (B sumers’ League of Connecticut held [ larly grateful to employes of the| Ay Beet Sugar : < nich 'm(y’» ’qu.n“:».»m Teoes daupil L T at the local High school this after-| Connecticut company who acted as | y\jaska Gold 5 5 ¥ 2 ks, 0 2 . . Ry . Alaskca S Golallatiy iein 316 | ciation at $500,000 and the gross bus- Former Military Attache at Berlit | 60 the old staff of officers was re- | pallbearers; men in the freight de- | Am Ag Chem ; ) Senll AR . i May Face Court Martial. elected. They are: partment of the New Haven road, and | Am Car & Fdy Co. 731 has orders of $17,000,000 and the sur- Weshington, Heb, 9. Secrotary |, Fresidsut—Rev. BH. Rotier Hast. others wib contribted fowers AmliToe OSSP & o % 28% | plus in the treasury has been in- Sliced Chick Sliced Sword Garrison has undertaken personally an “‘r]f“; It IR NI Nrs. M“‘;"Q _N“\““:- 2 am Can ... . 1] 6p% 62% 627% | ereased from $3.000,000 to $6,900,00¢ 1c 1cken 1 investigation to decide whether Major | . | iT5 icemptres qen 2 i M and M ausunst ATl Cain D/ Il The only other active stock on the J _.1b 5 s Farnum, New Haven, | Nelson And Family. Neras R Sas was Scowill witak Sl Halibut ish George T, Langhorne, former military | * ¢ 0o \ite President—Arthur W b Am Loco ..., 8% o exchange today was - attache at Berlin, will be ordered be- [ 3 -weone Tee 0o g i = Am Smelting .. & % |t the closing from $475 to $480 per L: fore a court-martial for alleged deliv- | | iy New Ilaven. Card of Thanks. e R ; e i bk acnos arge i 2 e Recording Secretary—Mrs. S. H.| We desire to express our heartfelt | Ay Tobacco En Sl \ctive at $74-$75 per shave. Other F. h . s 1] ery o ('nmmnm:valmn.x rom German Williams, Glastonbury. appreciation of the sympathy extended i . 2 4 b | @ i l 18| callops officials to Captain Franz Von Papen S 5 i E Am Tel & Tel y stocks the withd litary af i Financial =Secretary—Mrs. Louise | to us at the time of the death of | Anaconda Cop 8914 Bristol Brass 65-67: American B Ib 8C SRR ST e tachelo Gthall eni TR troT ! our beloved son, Harry Phalon. We A 7 g Fe Ry (o.103% 103 262- American Hardwar German embassy here. What will be | Agsistant Financial Secretary— | are particularly srateful to the em- | Baidwin Tocc i i - 195: Colts, 845-855: Landers, 60-8 done, the secretary said today, will | yirs, Herbert Bullard, Hartford. s h 0 G s S| F ; 1 A i O S s s Dooesind Cod Black Back Large Blue Fish depend almost entirely upon the char- The officers and the several COM- | jon and friends who contributed | 3 g T o 174-177; North & Judd, 103-108 e acter of the communications Major | mittees presented their annual rv—{ o ST e . 23 | Union Works, 79-81; and Traut & Steak Flounders Mackerel Cutlets Langhorne is said to have carried. ports the business meeting which Mr and Mrsd Havry Dhaton L S i T d o O e 1b 14 1b 7 each 23 b 12 Should the communications prove to | was presideq over by the Rev. Rock- A Canadien Pacifle .171% 11 i ; be of a personal and unofficial charac- f >otter. Sindani ) 3 . C C C C p! chara well Harmon Potter BENNETT RE-ELECTED Ches & Ohio . 21, ? GUILTY OF KILLING WIFE. ter, the matter probably will he Following the clection of officers, s g | Chino Copper i i Boston, Feb. 9 Oscar RNuss a P E—— S E— 5 k — dropped. Should investigation reveal | Rev. Mr. Potter delivered an address w ~ SN 0 FAT FINNAN H DDIES ... .. the communications o he of an offi- | in the High school auditorium HEAD AT IN(/HESTERS ;\«‘,,:",.J“A,‘ l\ St s 2 | painter, was convicted today of mur- cial character or to centain unneutral Bt S | B b oo i i | der in the second degree for killing his information, the act v ould constitute MANY TICKETS SOLD. | No Stock or Cash Dividend Voted At ‘,'_“("M"‘.‘* S st kel 163 wife, Emily 1 at their home.in the z an offense subject to trial BuG RIB OR LOIN iAo oo ¢ D Distillers See £ 3, 3 . T gt 4 S 5 sl Annual Meeting of Arms Co. Sec .. 4 The jury had deliberated 23 hour Y STERS LAMB CHOPS .. ..1b 1 (& Committec Hopes to Entertain Record B o e : b | ey hat lberiad AR U RALIA 0 G BRITISH SHIP ORISSA Crowd at Bridge and Dansant. SioC s Erie Ist pfd ..... 5 suicide by cutting her throat s o - - AN SL ] | General Elec SR 2 4 '\\l{.l{\( ANS BAY R 16c o N The ladies, who have been working | New Haven, Fch. 9.—No definite BACON SAFE ON JANUARY g : & Chiseand] % Goodrich Rub " hard to make a splendid Showing i | plan of re-tinineing the company was | GO04riC Kb - 3 ¢ T R A e lfiY FANCY SHOULDE x 14C the bridge party and dansant for the | supmitted to the stockholders of the | (TeRt Nor pfd . .122 STE: E | local hospital, which will be held ri ester Itepc P AT 0 o | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 47% 4 Pittsburgh, FFeh 9—Josi c AK .. hospita Winchester Repeating Arm pllE e ol o ThorboRan Indicted. here. yewss teel 5 g Roxbury district on August 23, 191 UART : 5 Large Passenger Craft Thought Vietim | S2turday afternoon In Booth's were called together for the annual Q CHOICE nnounce that indications point to the | w8, AT BN TRl had given ]ODAY T PORK of German Raider Touched Cape affair being the most successful ever |,y o hat financing matters would e nieniocatl | X { town A .chigh Valley .. | tional Bank of Uniontow en. e tak ) o action was & peftakeniup Abudthefonligaction e [ nsinrots i comiil il 3 which he was president T A a B Verde Islands on That Date. r r ickets have ¥ Cabbage Free £ D0 A large number of tickets have |, ,qopt recommendations, which e | 2 RDMP CORNED BEEF 1b 1 ?‘1 2c ! been sold, but the committee feels | o ™ iited as a preliminary to | MLeX Fet .........109% 7. 1081 | court today and zave bail ew York, Feb. 9.—The anxiety e & S 2ses aro schedulst 2 The anziety it | there will he enough room to accom- | \Wore, SEPRUIACE B3 & B andling the | Noll Lead S 000. The cases ¢ heduled ipping and marine insurance cire T Al & Hudso 06 fial Mz modate many more. The affair company’s finances and meeting the 1 "'“. 2 ¢ dy AR r Z z cles inspired reports that a large | oo S : SN c A Nev . 3 Fresh Conn. Crisco Britien na=souzertahin though tol by | nnet Diciglociantithogeliniah demands oceasioned by the expansion | <V \"Tr &1 ‘ C pail CEig = lepreRent e 2 R 08 i3 MINERS OPPOSE COMPULSION. Kansas City so ... Y % | by the federal grand jury in connec Lack Steel ST tion with the closing of the First N For Shortening the! Orisey how Wallenl victin foia) Gers (lnohon thatirm nviavll] of business in recent general powers Ont & West . 27 man commer ider, was in a meas- | ¢ X H7g 8 { to rearrange the financing Borth in P il ancaster, England, Feb. 9, 1.50 ‘ ure relleved today by the receipt of |& WO HNY project | No stock or cash dividend was | Nopp @ Wost it Lutin p. m {he miners’ conference here GOOD TABLE BUTTER ........ Sl e SR e e p, At e ikl SIS ) touched at St. Vincent, Cape Ver SENATE PASSES NAVY BILI formed that the earnings for 1915 | penn R 1 ... ... ; 265 e+ | “The conterence expresses its opposi= lands, on January 24 Washington, Feb The senate | were gratifying but the company found | peopie's Gas . 104 100 © 100 | tion to the spirit of conscription The last previous record of the | today passed the resolution | it mecessary to borrow $8,230,000 to | Pressed Stoel (ap’ 2 Jetermines to exercise vigilant 8c Fancy Cod 1 7c Large Salt movenients of the ship reported hoer | making $600,000 available for re- | carry out the expansion of the plant. | Ruy Cons ... ... t g | iny of any proposed extension® ¥ Gems .2 lbs Herring . sailing from Antofagasta, CFile, on | equipping the Mare Island and New | The hoard was given authority to is- | Reading 2 i Christmas day, and Montevideo, on | York Navy Yards, and the bill in- | sue notes or bonds to the amount of 100,000 {0 meet contingencies and 2l Jan y 10. | asing by 200 the entrance class of | y 8 TER CRACKERS ......3 lbs 25 While the Orissa under ordinary K:.:' Anmapolis Nava 1 Academy, The | to meet the rise in nrices of raw m ‘ order to realize a goodly sum for such conditions should have arrived at Liv- | measures passed the house Mon- | terials in the market. erpool, her destination by this time, | day, and now go to President Wilson The board of dircctors was re- FANCY BONELESS Fancy Baldwin the foct that she was still safe on | for his approval. | elected, and later Winchester Ben- HERRING Apples 4 gts C January 24 was reassuring. o 3 | nett was re-elected president or FANCY MAIN e e y : ; | the 10,000 shaves of stock oufstand- CLAMS ......2 cans 19C RADIO CLUB ME e |‘"‘LI|§o“‘\er~:1]m‘- Kk | ing 9,008 were voted at the meeting. SOLD SEAL 5c Large Aah l 5c Jite Ty o niRadiofclubBneld B e T anal navelbeeniazsly=ni| \GRE SIGNED., qts BLOATERS ....2 for i ils weekly meeting at the Y, W, C. A, St . ol Onions Ipst night. The Natlonal Hadlp| 2t of Canyon de el Nido, 5 | Athens, I%eb. 8, via Paris, Ieb. 9 LARGE SALT R ey e b ! MACKEREL Gt 2 C club has written for advertising space | Chihuahua according to offic :20 p. m.—The British minister and Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of SubSIdlary Companies have trebled. Earnings now greatest in hlstory Important developments pending should result in a sensational advance in one of the STANDARD OIL SUBSIDIARIE: Reasons why, for the asking. JOHN H. PUTNAM & CO., 68 Broad Street, New York 19 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 318 Main Strect, Springfield, N Alaska Red SAL- 121/ c ion will publish shortly. TR. Young | Vira, commandant of Juarez. | an agreement yesterday whe: vest mon No, 1 tall can 2 Potatoes . .4 1bs spoke on the subject “Spark Coils, | TePOFts stated the bandit band Was | scls carrying American petroleum wiil Al D e T ey (i istward toward Laguna i be permitted to reach Greece nnmo Wells were admitted (o member- | where Colonel Samuel Gonzales is in | csted, provided previous notices | ship- command l sailings are given to Great Britain, Kiln Dried Sweet 1 5c in a book, which the local organiz ports received today by General the director of Greek customs signed A l BUY STANDAR. OILS —_=