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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. - | MELLEN SAYS e | P Ve oo | UNEARTY LOT 70 /M Son|| ~ RICHTER & CO. Dr(vsp(‘r Of the busines i ORD ONI R‘CE cl“ MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGX, HE HAS N[] FAGTS g R & deis, said Bailey was that he was an % Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britair Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 uld | “able lawyer, keen of intellect, an |Important Modifications in Prospect ? ]H"fiASYLUMST | able advocate, but not entirely trust- HARTFORD. e Rl w ornk\“"}m“ e e as R(‘su.ll of ,L' S. and e T e e P T 20 shs AM;J::C:N HARDWARE i,o shs N. B.‘M.ACBINE: ——— ) e e e British Notes. i L 20 shs EAGL OCK' 50 shs TRAUT & HINE i?:“,“;‘]?o ‘\]{i’;;"",‘f:“;"r;’g:'a'l“f(clf::‘s"l\,‘:"_’é of improper conduct toward the | London, Feb. 15, 12:45 pi-m.—Con- ‘k‘;:“:t‘j‘i“;‘it ey All 20 shs NORTH & JUDD 10 shs COLT'S ARMS ¢ six per cent. interest on the property ;h““fi:’d S,',"\f";_ “\2‘:;&‘;;“ ‘;"r’éA e :’]‘;:;'L“:,'r":e‘l’fn"}es‘k“:‘;;'e‘f;rgime;fC“}; " One of the interesting developments 50 shs STANLEY WORKS 20 shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. .V::':]Q::Emrh‘fiJ\]\l«:w:,,-;::na 5 That ar-1,¢"he company, before the senate | American notes to Great Britain has :)r; ‘,],m]:fii‘;_ e C“\ldl(:g = the '?n:iil?g 50 shs UNION MFG. CO. 25 shs AMERICAN BRASS CO. g ; - svub-committee today. He charged | reached an advanced stage with the | 00 @ [CtEer 10 SCSETI 8 :’g'u“’mlif} 50 shs BRISTOL BRASS 25 shs NEW DEPARTURE of important modifications :“ \\‘:nqflnvu:;:m\.\nl.nn (;r‘v'\h\!s SCT" | that Brandeis attacked as illegal the e EWOROLS LTSI onTS signed to benefit the status of neu- T o T o eats |acts and methods of the company In 30 SE s b 2 vaq . iWwhich he had participated and as- | tral shippers, and which, it is believed, o = = R Warcen from $50,000 o) 3407 oksa. (o create: i sive satictaction fo those who |Pert of Taly. ‘Subsequent develop- o B R N o | _ At the close of the hearing for the | are making the chief complaint, it has | TIeNts have led 5 polies 1o belleve : Yesuess ¢ Bl day asecond telegra ¢ T i been learned by The Associated Press. 5.6 G L ABproximately $2,000,000." A bill d telegram was reaq from o : had knowledge of the plot to Mellen, saying he was absolutely | Under the present system, when collected for the widow of Gaetano Bresci, who assassinated King Hum- amounting to IQ\:H‘_\\ w :‘S"[fil(yd“,‘,‘t(]“;;i;\las :\(;‘lln‘sol : without information as tto anything | carsoes of perishable goods are seized nate the Ttalian movnarch: B e iy o enaeie® Gi|“that T would be justified to testify | the £00ds are sold and the proceeds To Blop Up Prison. Much as could fairly be charged. It| o8 = 1OU afterwards returned to the shipper il | That an attempt to Dblow up the Party frocks must be cor- n’.”::].‘.':‘? n the Mhearinz that M| That it would be waste of his and | case he establishes the bona fide char | ctate penitentiary at Joliet, Til., was < ad o the committee's time for him to come | acter of the shipment. But deductions | ¢ne of the plans of the alleged plot- | rect. There can be no com- PR'[;ES AEAIN []R[]P PRICES UNGHANGED es and also for the lessers and for | 1o washington and further stating: |are made from the proceeds so that | ters, the police said today, was ind . X promise here. And in apparel many years had the trust and eonfi-}.r o not at all unfriendly to Bran- | the shibper pays the expense of deten- | cated by one of the Allegrini letter: dence of all beneficiaric el e s e | oo e Recently (t became known that Dy- ) Featureless Day on Hartford Stodl Suit Was Scttled. carder except hearsay.’ the amount returned to the shipper namite in quantities sumcient to | Of this character you appre- " i i ““A suit growing out of dissa thus eaten up by charges notwith- | wreck many buildings had been found Exchange With Very Little Trad LOST TRENCHES ARE | standing that the bona fide ‘haracier | secroted in the penitentiary. |ciate more than ever the ing. of the shipment has been established. The jetter, which was not signed, tion of some heir iley, settled out of co “It appeared T he continued, “that RETAKEN BY FRENCH | The new principle under considera- | jeaq: “There are many sood men | Pains we have taken to se- & 2 g 3 b 2 S : k : Practically the same figures prd aa result of a povision of the leas tion and likely to be applied will pro- | pennea up like dogs in Joliet. What w S 0 : 3 R by which Warren personally, with his | Paris Claims G i feot meutral shippers from cnarzes | o wonderul thing 1t would vo 1t x| cure for you the flawless ele- | Mol hares One t0 TWO Poi(S | ,.ied o T e ¥ s Germans Have Failed to . Exchange as during the past weel associates, was bound to make re- and in case the cargoes are detained or | could free them. It would not be 3 s and that Warren as trustee, wa Gain in Recent Attacks on subjected to loss the shipper will be | pard: You know F- bound to make additions or improve- - given an indemnity placing him in as ments, considerable sums had been Western Front. good a position as though there was ed to the additions or improve Paris, Feb, 15, via London, 310 | M0 interruption to the shipment : KING LE D charg ments account that should have veen there is loss due to mistaken seizures account. i isti i | The various figures quoted are as foll is ‘mere. | gance that distinguishes H. Lower Than Yesterday ihe wasioud ASIESH gulted R 10:30 |k 79.81; Union Manufacturing, 79-81 iy ot Our P m-—In the Champagne district | j¢ winl be borne by the governinent in- ter that depressed prices vesterday |g : % Yo Screw, 2 orth & Judd 103-1 Bristol Bras 64-65; Colts, 840 O. P. Clothes. Landers, 60-62; New Britain Machiny : New York, Feb. 15, Wall St. . Especially when you can |a. m.—rurther selling of the charac- | woe Densrture. 114175 Standar = French troops have recs . = = 5 g = 260; Stanley Work 7 charge was that s i e recaptured a por- | gtead of by the neutral shipper, and an S bu 25.00 ti 3. , 2 260; s v s Fin x hi Powerful Native Ruler of Baotseland . (o) 5.00 Fri ¥ y 2 5 N v ot tion of the advanced trenches occu- | inaemnity will be given for an inter owerfu cr of Baotscland, y $ $ ocks 2}::“:;?2"a‘th(fh:ml;ftseexfcmfl,igc‘“d‘“@ar 1-2; and 2 this time retired from the law firms, [ Pied DY the German on the 13th of | pypted voyage. Who Reigned Since 1885, Friendly at &l i ; i 3 _— whe instrumental in making the plan | February, according to the announce- S 2 »thalge:_" "f"c‘“”“{-l.’ Cmm:;‘:w:ffit | ‘ 5 i e for conducting the business; that he | Ment given out by the French war of- SUFFERS BROKEN HIP. to British. $ 1 7 50 J\;'y,rino we?oo;:z Xt‘ocx:'gdpo}ntw (]m\'ext | BERLIN MAN HONORED. ;\r:fil(l(;l:“li::\ptm(‘l‘\i‘? :,‘1:'““:\03 he}“‘\:‘; ,,‘.lrc.j Paris, Feb. 1 840‘1 e Y Chans Taslor Has Accident London, Feb. 15, 10:42 a. m.—From and issues affiliated with this group | . H. Webster Elected Vice Preside e 3 20 3 .—A semi- arles 3 Livingstone, Rhodesia the death is an- were under pressure. Coppers were of Conn. Agricultural Society. ected them fom the individual liakil- [ official communication issued here af- While Shovelling Walk. nounced of l.ewanika, King of Baro!- almost the only shares to show firm- ;}'\:gi;\g;‘;v“'“fi dnd gtas 2 DIppen gy S é}:“;hr"“lir:“‘i?‘“?‘{lotllt<x§:lr;_1i?‘z 21 Charles N. Taylor of 21 Winthrop | seland, a powerrul native ruler friend- . i l;u;tt}t‘mseq‘nlso SCEE e Hartford, Feb. 15.-Colonel wil “None of the beneficiaries had other [ last few days, while intended to give | Street slipped and fell on the walk |1y to the British. Barotseland is in the Clt'\) ]fg'ms A Steel sold a. fraction | jiam H. Hall evoked the applavse i comnsel until 1903 when Edward War- | the impression of great activity, are |i front of his home this morning | northwest of Rhodesia. 5 ” under yesterday's minimum, and rails | (o qjrectors of Comnecticut agricul en employed Wm. Youngman, | in reality only local actions without | While cleaning off the ice and snow. Tewanikabadirelenedfain oo gl 850 S veleb‘rr(wgu!?r Yo hedvy. Trading| . tairs who were present atilill with whom I became associated about | consequence and .without gain for | He suffered a broken hip and was | He was twenty-second in a line of r Charles Il at hls nome | 29 Proad with slams of professional | B TS B0 e ko 1910. Mr. Brandeis, I think drew a |the attackers. After citing Instances | removed to the hospital in the police | ers. on_Stanley street. CLOSE—Marine preferred recover- | Girectors in the capitol today whed he announced that he would e $12 Warren and one for Ed- |to substantiate this statement, the | ambulance. Lewanika was one of the most in- Leading Star lodge, No. 23, O. S. B. or Mrs 5 Qi Mrs. Mary McConnell of 189 Win- | teresting guests at the coronation of ed part of its loss in the final dealin riculture woulg ward Warren. communicaion L : i will hold its regular business meeting i N if the state board of a o - Cenl Ak s | Kins maws e G : 2 sines and other active stocks als rods 11 sta Tease Not Hair: The same is true of the attacks |thTop street was taken (o the hos- | King Bdward, who received him at | tonignt at 7:30 sharp. Endlsien st stocks also improved. | £ 119 SIE1 IO S o ror prisetill “We contended that the lease to |east of the Tahure to Somme-Ply line, | Pital today for treatment, = = | Buckingham palace. There were 170 births and thirty- 3 Shitas e oftered at agricultural fairs t(i yes Samuel D. Warren was not fair to the | We could in our turn undertake sim- | Mrs. Theresa Gadde ey nine marriages in this city last month 5 Heretofore the prizes have besn $58 the genecal opin n t New York Stock Exchange quota- |and $25 and it wa ‘lons furnishea by Richter & Co.. |jon that they had been too s RM. Teneficiaries and was one in which |1lar operations and e for useless |lis street was also removed to th MUST VACATE TOWN regard was had for his persomal in- | Successes, but we take good care fo |hospital for treatment. A marriage license was issued tod: ather ‘than® to. hlaiitties 'ag | ¥efrain’ from./doing "so,: because the el Water Company Gets Court Order ir\“l'{f';n{n\d[ Alo:[:\us \:nrr o( T\cnsh‘\;-’.u members of the New York Stock Ex- | create an interest in the evhibit& ; gains to be obtained are inconse- FAVOR PETITION Against Torrington. el of 365 Maary Catherine LaRo- | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. | Colonel Hall, as president of the, as Senator Fletcher brought out that |duented when compared with the | Hartford, Feb. 15.—Directors of o % i o 2 s S allastroet thisiolty; February 15, 1916 | sociation, occupied the chair. Hi the money derived by the lessers was | S2Crifices involved and because these |the Chamber of Commerce met in this | Torrington, Feb. 15.—Steps to cjec Lehane, lecturer, Turn hall, Feb. 19. High Low Close | suggested that the three prizes shoul not salary but their share of the earn. | ttempts invariably result in reduc. | city today to consider action on a | the town of Torrington from the town |advt. Allis Chalmers ... 31 301 301 |be offered for the best asricultural ings and was dependent upon their | i& the value of the attacking troops.” | petition of the New Haven road to| farm on the Goshen road were talken A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | Am Beet Sugar ... 713 693% 701 | exhibits in the state as follo Fin successful operation of the business. o e the interstate commerce commission | {oday by counsel for the Torrington | Willlam Hudson of 32 Trinity street | Alaska Gold ..... 23% 23 1, | prize, $100; second, $ third, $50§ Bailey said Edward Warren for years . BURNED TO DE asking that the road be allowed to| Water company, as a sequel to the |at the hospital this afternoon. Am Agri Chem ... 71 and fourth, $25. The matter was lel never knew or paid any attention to Bridgeport, Feb. 15.—James Di-|retain and operate its water lines.| jyrchase of the site from the town Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- | Am Car & Foun Co 71% to the executive committee of the as sociation. auino, 215 years old, was burned to | Although no decision was reached in | Ly the water company. The town farm |ford has changed his office hours to | Am Ice 1 The following officers wore elected death in his crib at his home here to- | the early afternoon by the directors | js jocated on the water compan the terms of the lease and had “per- 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. He will be at his | Am Can fect_confidence in his brother and Mr. i : s Brafdeis,” ’ dah.\:‘ T1hc bed clothing was set on fircc [ it was intimated that they rmorlvd watershed. Recently the company |office from 8 to 9 Monday evening. Am Can pfd .. for the coming year: President, Rob; 4 while his brothers and sisters wer titi The directors will also | offered to buy the site which the town 3 Am Loco 't Scoville, of Salishury; vice presis Objected in 1903. I 3 E ¢ | the petition. 3 wh The East Street School Pa Lo ert' Bodville, OF S ; T ElE plaving with matches beside the/erib. | consider a similar petition addressed | valued at $16,800. This sum, the | qhe G SHEE BCA0] | PATEnS’ | Am smet dents, W. H. Webster of Berlin an ; never o]Jez;’te-_tn the method of | The child was fatally burned before by the Central Vermont Railway to | water company claims, it phid over to e 1h el ol e o ‘a lar (_ Am Sugar A. D. Lathrop of Norwich: secretary§ Gfnducting the business until 1903. | his screams brought assistance. the commission. the representatives of the towm bat || g0 051 TR 0T BES & STTES | Am Tob ... L. H. Healey; treasurer, J. G. Schwni that when the omnpan\ desired pos- i SRS Am Tel Tel of North Woodstock; executive coms dent William Schaefer presided and r VESRR oL -re delivered by Principal | A1aconda Cop formed by Selectman Cool that the Weeks and Comptroller M. ¢, [A T S Fe Ry Co ..1031% town would vacate when it ot r e Baldwin Loco Counsel for the water company B & 0O S b e lighteen yea today, Tuesday, | p p o ° terday ANE 3 5 i ey o . wrior | FFebruary 15, 1 the United States GYaDrgug Judge B. B. Gager of the ior : 1898, States : ouk i) 4 nt | Havana harbor, presumably by gl 0% = court for execution of cjectment | Hava presumablypiE the [l oaatan Padiols against the town, and the papers were | Spaniards. The event precipitated CarE il i were in- | mittee, C. B. Hough, Litchfield couns ty, J. A. Pilgard, Hartford county. B. Leonard, Tolland county, ¢ Spencer, Middlesex county, M. Friend, Windham, J. A. Sherwoo Fairfield, W. J. Rathzeber, New Havel and J W. Stark, New London counts; GERMAN ATTACKS ON session its representatives Look These Prices Over and Compare Them With What You Pay Elsewhere. today placed in the hands of an officer | the Spanish-American war. el (el to serve, giving the town until Friday Filmore Ohman has entered the | Chino Cop o to vacate. employ of the Wilson company. Ghl s N RIGA FRONT FA PuHE PURE e Tnitiatory degrees will be conferred | Col F & I ....... STEAMER. O at the meeting of Andree lodge, I. O. | Cons Gas e Z — O. F., tomorrow evening. Pictures | Cru Steel : RIS F(]fln Fuun Allan Liner, Sicilian, Arriving at St. | of the lodge will be taken at the closs | Distillors Sew. | | . | Russians Rotaln' Al ‘st RS Johm, N. B., Reports Incide of the meeting. Erie Serious Outbreaks Among Kaiser's ) 2 L : Etie 1st pfd S§t. John, N. B., Feb. 15—The Allan S e STUHE adons pelieb ot NELSON HURT AGAIN Goodrich Rub .... liner Sicilian, which arrived here early Gneat Neod today brought word of a steamer on | Well Known Supernumerary Has |Gt Nor Ore Cetfs fire at sea, supposed to be a vessel : Inspiration with_ cotton from the United States et o A BIG SPECIAL The Sicilian kept up wireless commun- [ Supernumerary Officer Gustave Nel- | Interboro ptd P ication with the ship for a time in case [ son, employed as a breakman by the | Kansas City 15-1b pk otatoes help was needed but the call did not [ New Haven road, recovering from | Lack Steel 2 qts ‘White Onions come. The name of the vessel Wwas | severe strains and bruises he suffered | Iehigh Valley Forces Near Vilna. STORE German Frankfurts or Bologna ......... #resh Ground Hamburg Steak .......... Pure Sausage,nocereal ................. Fancy Shoulder Steak ................... Petrograd, Feb. 15, via Londomn 2:30 p. m.—An officlal statement iss Another Narrow Fscape. sued today reports the failure of ail} German attacks along the Riga front where the Russians are declared to b@ retaining all their positions. The statement also asserts that there havel X not given. near the depot Saturday V] Max Mo com S ious reaks amon, th Meavy FatSaltPork . ..... ............. 3 Ibs Carrots or | It is likely that the vessel was the | slippod and fell from the ?(?0‘?‘0f“§ Mex Pet ‘;‘;‘J,‘,,ffi”{,fi.,,fi":ikfvnna, o obe I Parsnips Swedish steamer Texas frem New Or- | box car. Natl Lead which a lieutenant was killed and nud FANCY SHOULDER ROAST BEEF Ib 1 leans, which arrived in Queenstown, | Recently Nelson was struck by a |N Y Air Brake merous officers and soldiers afters ZC All Tebruary 10 with a fire in her cotfon | switcher at the Elm street crossing |N Y C & Hudson . wards court-martialee. f The Sicilian left London Jan-} ang was painfully injured "~ | Nev Cons In reference to these outbreaks the , touching at Liverpool. ¢ NYNHG&HR S bt b i | | | | T e Northern Pac “Violent disturbances have broken: | | out in the Twelfth German Army," near Vilna. Lieutenant Raache, in command at the village of Germondyy has been killed and forty officers and numerous soldiers have been court- martialed.” SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTES. Norf & West SHORT CUT RIB ROAST BEEF . ...1b 1 4c A meeting of the church board and | Penn R R FRESH LEAN PORK ROAST .........Ib e 1 Gc Lean Plale C | Brooklyn Pastor to Give Views at |pew _ca}lg(-t;)m Will be held tomorrow | People’s Ga All Cuts Pork Chops, Rib Loin Lamb Chops 1 6 c Bee[ lb ! Mission in Local Church. evening in the church parlors. Ray Cons The Young Peoples’ society will | Reading A BIG SPECIAL BUTTER MOHICAN lb 32 CREAMERY C Rev. Davis Anderson of Brooklyn, | hold an ‘‘Old-Fashioned society,” on | Rep I & S com N. Y., will speak on theaters and | February 24. SouPac motion pictures at mission services An invitation has been extended | So Ry in the Swedish Elim church on Elm |to the Luther leaguc of Meriden to |So Ry pfd street tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. | join with the local society in this | Studebaker MISSISSIPPI LEVEES BREAK. | Rev. Mr. Anderson is said to have |city in an entertainment to be held | Tenn Cop Large Volume of Water Rushing Tos | some int ing views on the sub- |either March 9 or 23. Texas Oil ward Tenn. and Miss. Towns, BEST PURE LARD S it i Vi (5 AL 2 le jr_‘c( and a large attendance is anti- "rlll? :-'ewin;:v society is making pre- ’]‘hx‘nl Ave Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 15.—A long c cipated. parations for the anniversary exer- | Union Pac = A FRESH YORK STATE M WBR < | 'This s the second week of the | cises to be held on March 16. SiRn O s Gistance telephone message received EADO OOK CHEESE ..........Ib 2 1 mission and Rev. J. E. Klingbers, The Men's society will hold a fes- | U S Rub Co .. here from Natchez, Miss, says the C | the pastor, is highly pleased with its | tival on April 25, at which promin- | U S Steel main levee, thirty-five miles below | suce He has ued an invitation | ent speakers will be invited from the | U § Steel pfd to the members of the Pcople’s church conference which will be in session | Va Car Chem and the Swedish Bethany church to [in Middletown at that time. Westinghouse j that city, broke early today. The water from this break will flood & large area of rich farming ‘and. }ffi%{&? 30(: 9 TO 11 A M—HOUR SALE—3 TO 5 P. M. attend tomorrow night's exercises. eSS 00 aten oo ey 89 Sy e s SHOULDERS, Smoked, Fresh ..... 1 11 ¢ | — oAk CITY COURT CASES Wyllis Overland ..216 215 215 Natches, Mims, Fabiil iiGEIN : | = «E—TAITTLE FIRE. . s - : > Mississi b Extra Fancy ldwin | MUCH SMOKE—LITTLE Following are the three new c ! = g breaks in the Mississippi levee ahoud Bald 1 9c EGGS, Fresh Western (Yot Storage) doz | Much smoke but little fire greeted | added to the short calendar of the eity | ALLIES HOLDING THEIR OW {wenty-five miles above St. Josephys Apples .4 gts See: 2 7c | the fire department at Gustave Koteh- | court for this week: Adolph Wacker | London. Ieb. 10 p. m.—Prem- | La., and miles from Newellon, oy A CRANBERRIES C C | back’s house at 118 Brook street | ys, R. Herman, bond for prosecution; | ier Asquith delivered an address in | the Louisiana side, were reported heres , Cape Cod shortly before nocn today. An alarm | Roger W. Egan vs. Paul Morelli, mo- | the house of commons today on the jto have occurred today. 4 larse ILarge Juicy Cal. was sounded from box A quan- | tion to amend bill of particulars; and | progress of the war. He sald that | volume of water, which would flood C RICE, Fancy, Clean, Broken e tity of oil poured in the stove caused | I, §. Knosk vs, Samuel Tarski, default | in the last few weeks there had been | Tensas, (m‘c«.ml:;i\,v \:'fl','l?.lf"qu:fifil; the smoke and a little blaze. for failt a recrudescence of activity on both | houla, and pos to plead. Lemons . ... .. doz oy et sides in France, and that the allics | in Louisiana, aid to be rushing DADIES' AUXILIARY BANQUI SRR w0 0y had held their own well. through the br = GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. Sweet Juicy Florida 23 ¢ | MOHICAN PORK and BEANS ... 3 cans 25 The banauet of the Ladies’ Au S B C Inry s SRORRIEL Bl s el d et =l orla oo ws gl c¥Rana il oan i eyt o || DRSS N aahia By nesday evening, JFebruary 23, at & o'clock at the Hotel Beloin. Members wishing to attend should give the names to the committee mnot later an Thursday. The committee in :‘1;".\2;:(\1};:111‘“‘.“ C. Mawve, 7. 11, | control. It adopted an amendment to \ Hylana and Mrd: 7 (By.0'Brien. | thatieffect probosed by Senator Borah é organized and qualified through years of efficient, { record as favoring congressional in- quiry into the advisability of govern- ment ownership of public ntilitics, as against government regulation and Oranges .. ... doz WAX OR STRING BEANS .........3 cans 2 5 c Heavy Juicy (Grape 2 1 c Vanilla or Lemon EXTRACT SUB. 3-o0z bet 4C Fruit ..... .4 for ROYAL BAKING POWDER ......14b can 3 Q) ¢ Large Red rge © 1 5 c TOILET PAPER - 3 MOH. PREPARK Onions . ...4 gts PEKIN BRAND ..rol 3C Bl(‘)cli:\":ni’}‘nsr-xll: pke 20c NEKA SAUE 9¢ KRAUT .. .No. in 0 \Fresh Cut 1 90 BULK LAUNDEY 9 SUGAR Fine 34c Spinach ...... pk STARCH .......2 Ibs C Granulated 5 Ibs Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 1o Senator Newlands' resolution t di- e TR R trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian BLUSES railroad legislation and the interstatc Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. v made today that the Argentine | = © government has sold to a syndicate of | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION M. H, WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, New York bankers $18,500,000 onc- G ? r gold notes, the proceeds of which | FOR SALE bobs with &‘ ‘;n'(' to be kept in this country, it is platform and shafts attached. Good { imderstood, for the purchase of com- for one ton or more $28.00. J. W. Woodruff, Berlin, 2-15-1d e D T S i