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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 12'6. o T ~ MANY GIVE MONEY FOR JEWS’ RELIEF Names of Those Conributing $349.25 Made Public Today The Jewish Relief committee has announced the following list of the of those contributing at the mass meeting held on February the Jewish synagogue at which was realized: Order Buei Brith, ney LeWitt, $25.00; Attorney M $10.00: Order Brith Sho- lem Independent Order Brith Abraham, Workingman Cir- cle No Wexler and Stein $10.00; $10.00; Dr, S. Dunn, Cohen, $5.00 phael $5.00; Max Z Attorney Albert Greenbers, $5.00: arudess, (speaker), $4.00 $3.00: H. Kenned L00: Mrs, A. Zevin Clark, $2.00: M. Zlmman, § Goldberg, $2.00; B. Lipman, $ Segal, $2.00: Kolodr 00; nedy, $2.00; L. Levin, 0; Kin, )0: Gitlin, $2.00; A £2.00; Evelyn ke contributing $1 L. Gitlitz, tein, M Rosansk M Y pames { Tecent in $100.00: Attor- Geor D. Sax $15.00 $15.00; 5.00; \ Iriend, 00: 1 St - Bros., . Lessof, S, Mes- Lipman, $1.50; were: Al Koplowi S, Mille Those Koplowitz H. Finkle N. Greenblatt, M. H Cohen each ms, Robinson, M. Horwi Rosenberg, Mrs, an, L ver. . L. Leventon. Gordon, M. Gold- H. Finklestein, M. Pearson, B. Horwitz, A. Richmond, N. Bornbaum, 1tz, Mrs. Kennedy, M. Koplowitz. Jewish Boy edman, L. Kirshuitz, N. Speetor, M. Finkle- mer, Ginsburg, 1. Rothfeder, M terwitch, 1. Feitlebaum, G. Ab George Berson, 1. Tepper, M. Sicklich, B. Epstein, Ida Gwasdon, D. Kennedy, N. Freedman, Rev. E. Rosenberg, Rev. Halpern, . Epstein, Miss Liebele Dunn, M. Abrahms, A. Koplov A. Segal, Gold, Brown, S. Ginsbers, E. Gwasdow. S. Abramson, S. Levin, H. Stein, A. Kermowitz, S. Sheinman, . F. Welinsky, M. Milko- witz, S. Isaacs, A. Zevin,. ollowing are those who fifty cents each: Pouzzner, Shapiro Bros., Anonymous, S. E. Berkowitz, H. Kircheosky, B. Light, A. H. Zucker, I. Segal, Olshansky, Sid- ney Zucker, no name, Kwasow, M. Fishmei Weinzweiy, L. Shatsky, Goldie Sicklick, Honeyman, M. Lin- derman, D. Rachlin, Levinson, no name, Sadie Timansky, A quarter was given by the follow- Ing: No name, B. Brown, B. Gins- Total, $349.25. Ar Ryudms Benjamin Maxen, M. Scouts, L, F Kaplan, M stein, H. Kr: reenstein, I on, Toffee donated FAVOR LIGHTING PROJECT. Mercantile Directors Recommend Plan to Chamber of Commerce. A meeting of the directors of the Mercantile bureau was held this morning in the rooms in the Sover- eigns’ block. Routine matters were lisposed of, including favoring the report on the white way plan as recommended by the board of public works. The matter will be brought up at a special meeting of the directors of the hamber this afternoon at 30 yefock. The report of the civic bureau on rubbish and garbage will also be acted on at the meeting. KILLED BY CONCRETE BLOCK. March 7.—Concavio Marconi, 31, a laborer employed by the Sperry Engineering company, which is building new factories for the Scovill Mfg. company, was in- stantly killed today when a concrete block four feet square, fell on him, breaking his neck and back and crushing the lower part of his body- His brother was working beside him when he was killed. Marconi leaves 2 widow and family Waterbury, SLAG CAUSES EXPLOSION, March A hot slag precipitated into at the Billet mill of the American I'ube and Stamping company at 1:45 this afternoon threw up a ms of steam with explosive force that could be felt for many blocks. Windows n the neighborhood shatterad. None was hurt. Bridgepor mass of were TOO LATE FOR CLASSI WANTED- tenement desired. Herald, WANTED—A B Gener By of five rooms. Address Box voung married couple, We laundress tain 1 hospital Order of Notice of Hearing. Berlin, ss; Probate Court A. D, 1916 Est of Robert Stevens late of own of New Britain, in deceased, Tpon the application Sarah Stevens and Julia Stevens Mor. the will of Robert Stevens praying that they may be authorized and empowered to sell and certain reul located in Britain as per said application on fully appears, it is That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district the 11th day of March, A. D., 1916, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald applicaticn and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publisi- Ing this order once in some newsy per having a circulation in said d triet, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, andsreturn make to this Court of the otice given Attest: BEF District March of e the said district, of w. an ex- cutors of ieceased, convey New ile more Ordered VARD F. GAFFNE Ju Morris | the harbor | oil ] | disease, burning and i tissues. i | i i | i | rel n, ves you. 1th, Arrangeme for the Son” which building o’clock kind v will The he ing the fathe Secr of ary ¥ the coming year and menu: tr H Mashed Celery Squash Pie During the furnished by of Mr: ists, 15 and ner e sist of the address, Man”, by Dr. am, fathers ass of the scious and Character.” kill will induce Council t ough’s record him far either uncilman- A. 1 »f the place. Mrs. J. Kennec )i garet through the nedy illtreat - h the the not ence by cause of Kennedy Emmett. an entert $3,623.95 ov Maili i Former New Wimb on the folk, Va., W he was apply for mail Burns. Tt i unti $ orders which is Ga. New on th Tenn., these, it Atlanta, third at drawn al was exp igned TUnited ; at Hartford money ord it was would charges be ther HO Washingtor information Col E. M. H opinion abro marine blockade of will i remain Druggists are soothing, cooling liquid. Your money back unless the first bottle D, Soap keeps the skin | Addresses By Second second banquet of the Y. be Friday coming election. movement claim Alderman Haven, battle: under alleged orfolk on [leb. 15, taking with him | 200 in postal funds and three money | some States of wintergreen, ®nd other healing ingredieats compounded in proper proportion into the D. D. D. Prescription has now become the universai favorite of skin gufferers in relleving skin 1t is & mild wash that 1he pores and gives instant reife tching, off the gnawing disease soothing oils quickly he; D. D. Ask your druggist about both today. | Do Do Do the Standard BOY MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN FATHERS{ Dr. ficld and Judge Mcskill to Feature Any nts an hel, first 1d a proved a very succes work of the asss he be AN, vent has arranged the following toast Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Co ban an xer singing of ‘“America”, an “The Boy, F. N field and solos by Frederick W. Lath- Later the party mbling in the lecture room building, where will deliver an address on Sub-conscious in Building The around the fireplace in their own de- partment, where Judge James T. Mes- speak on the subject, Court and the Boy". be host to his father and a large at- tendance is anticipated. FAVOR McDONOU Prominent democrats in ward are working hard in an effort to man o enter the race for alderman at the The leaders in t in tk more fit for M. M. ined up against each other in quest MOTHER DENIES CRUELTY. J. Kennedy of Elm street, step-mother of twelve dy, pr says her step-daughter telling about town which reflect upon her treatment at home. says she tries child’s home a pleasant one and does er. child’s relatives gir claims. BANQUET TONIGHT. The Emmett club will hold a ban- quet this evening in Commercial hall in honor of the birthday Several out of town will deliver addresses and inment will be held. 0. RECEIPTS. The post office month of February the er month last year. amounted to $14.350.41 with $10.726.46 in 1915, ALLEGED NAVAL EMB ng ( M Fet 1ip 1 ing th th he T made payable for $100 each. charged, His Lon e authorities and ected t on a RE 1, Ma Wilson laid before his cabinet brought from ouse ad o warfare and Great G House, who had pl: New York today, did not complete his report to the president, and probably over orch R. W. Egan, pianist, and he1 three sons, Nelson, and Milton, violin- John, cornetist, 5 W. Christ will be chairman of the Arrested. | e postm aroused suspicion of the Comm at considered taken Oils Soothe - . Skin Disease thymol, glycerine netrates from all It kills and washes erms and its lad to recommend this 25¢, 50c and $1.00. Skin Remedy | Seerley of Spring- nual Banquet. are being perfected nnual “Father and METC association 6:45 this it d in the evening t banquet year ago t of and ociation to the members. Boys' ergin plans to have exceed that of last ) Turkey Mashed Turnips olls ffee Cheese music will be stra, composed quet es, which will con- the Father, the Seerley of Spring- will divide, the Dr. Seerley “The Con- gather boy will “Tha Each boy will GH. the F. T. McDonough the Mr. MeDon- council makes the place that T. Kerwin or Paonessa, who are hat e the inflamed | HENRY A. HALL DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS | | | | | Funeral Will Be Held Prom His Late | Home Thursday Afternoon | at 3 o'Clock. | Menry Adelbert Hall died at | 0°clock last evening at his home, 219 “\'051 Main street, following an ill- niess of more than a year, For many vears Mr. Hall was one of this city's leading grocers and was well known only in New Britain but also throughout the state. Death was due to hardening of the arteries. The funeral will he held from his late hcme at 3 o'clock Thursda Rev. Warren F. Cook will officiate and interment will be in Fairview ceme- ter Mr. Hall was 65 years of age and was born in Providence R. I. Over thirty years ago he came to this city and at once went into the grocery lLusiness, being actively engaged in that trade until fliness made it im- possible for him to continue. His first experience in the business was as manager of D. M. Welch's store which was in Rogers’ block. Later ho conducted the business and mov# i0 Judd's block where h been since located. interested In the welfare of the business interests, Mr. Hall was on ardent member of the old Busi- ness Mens’ association and held many important positions on various com- mittees, he was also one of the directors of the old association. He was a member and regular attendant at the Methodist church and was a trustee of the church. Besides his wife, Mr. Hall leaves five children, Mrs. Gertrude Ch t, wife of President E. W. Christ of the chamber of commerce; William H. Hall, city engineer; Curtiss A. Hall, manager of his grocery busines Miss Mary Hall and Allan Hall. Mrs Mary Murray is a sister. He also lcaves seven grandchildren. | not For 16 Years | store has Price. Mrs. Mary Price, widow of the late Charles Price, died at her howme 40 Hurlburt street, early this morn- ing following an illness of two months. She was advanced in years. Mrs. Price leaves four daughters and three sons. They are: Mrs. Martin Mrs. Catherine Finley and annie Price of this city and John Gavin of New Haven; Michael and Thomas Price of this city and Charles Price of Waterhu Mrs. Price was a sister of the late William McCormick and Mrs. James O’Neill, who dide last Januar: The funeral will be held from St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock Thursday morn- ing with burial in St. Mar new cemetery. v O’Donnell. Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, widow of the late James O'Donnell, died Sun- day at her daughter’s home in Dan- bury. TFor many years Mrs. O'Don- nell was a well known local Tesident, living on Smalley street. Mrs, John Sloan of Chestnut street is a sister. Mrs, Jennie Warner, Jennie Warner, and formerly well known of this city, died yesterday at her home in Ambherst, Mass. She Mrs, Warner resident wife of Q. S ears old Mar- wishes to deny stories which she has been Mrs Ken- to make the interfer- is the Mrs. Outside 1's feelings, Robert from of speakers for the show a gain of | corresponding | The total veceipts | in comparison reports | = | ZLER. | lerk on Battleship i Blmer mailing clerk at Nor- today as post office of Edward | Tarch b. 15, Vermont ed herc the name e he deserted at at filled out and | Two of he cashed in | attempt to cash the don and which was er at Knox- had led to his ar- he would be today before ioner Carroll charge of forging New ILondon, but probable that he to Norfolk to fese that ime D —President to Europe official suh- Britain’s ermany. Colonzl nned to return to arch 7. regarding n Germany | Billings, | dance. by | was | years of a he funeral will be held in th city Thursday afternoon on the arrival of the 3:37 ¢’clock train. Services in the Erwin mortuary chapel will be conducted by Rev. Milton S. Anderson. Medro Sharkey. Medro Sharkey, 64 years oid, at the town home today He was admitted to the home Saturday and was suffering with erysipeli: He is survived by his wife, Julia Sharkey, and four children. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon and in- ternment will be in Fairview ceme- tery. died James Bennett. Rev. Whliam Krause officiated at the funeral of James Bennett held this morning from St. Mary’s church. The pall bearers were Michael Kane, Trank Hahn, Willlam Ralph, Fred J. B. Moran of Middletown and Daniel Fitzmorris of New Haven. Interment was in new Catholic cem- etery. Mrs. Anna Eliza Ackl The funeral of Mrs. Anna FEliza Ackley of 75 Fairview reet will be held from the Erwin mortuary chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’'clock. Intermefit will take place in Far- view cemetery. HIGH SCHOOL NOTF dance for the benefit of the tennis ociation will be given March 25th. In case the baskethall team succeds in winning from Hart- ford the day before the victory will be celebrated in combination with the The music will be furnished by Dean’s orchestra and the admis sion fee will be 50 cents, The tenni team receives no support from the Athletic Council and must raise its funds in this manner. The basketball team will play its postponed game with the South Man- chester High school team in the gym- n um tomorrow afternoon. Dancing will follow the game for which Dean’s orchestra will provide music The, PROBE I'IRFE —At the department of the state STATE POLICE Willimantic, March 7. quest of the local fire Capt. Robert H. Hurley police came here today to iny the fire which occurred last night in | the clothing store of Mrs. Annie Sil- verman. The fire caused about $7,600 damage. SUTHERLAND WITH WILSON Washington, March 7.—Dis the armed ship issue is the senate to- day, Senator Sutherland of Utah, a republican member of the foreign re- iations committee stood squarely be- hind President Wilson in his poli in dealing with Germany in the sub- until tomorrow. marine negotiations. tigate | | hatpin, { Johns 1 City Items The health department have re- leased quarantine on a case of diph- theria on South street. Kitson's dancing tonight. Lynch’ Fourteen new cases of measles were reported to the health department to- day. chool. Bungalow orch.—advt. fined in and took an court, today Tarsky, who police court recently app to the superic vacated the appeal. The annual banquet of the Daugh- s of Castile Will be held this even- Beloin, am was e ing in the Hotel Former A Patrick is recovering from a recent his home on Winter street, Lieutenant Colonel Olaf Nelson of New York and Major Anderson of Boston will have charge of the musi- service at the vation Army arracks tomorrow evening. A meeting of New Modern Woodmen of the Le held tomorrow deck’s hall. Jeremiah was picked up on the street by the police today and was takén to his home. Mr. Con- pors is an exceedingly old man Mayor Quigley has epted an vitation to act on the reception coimn- mittee at the state saengerfest-to be held here July 3 and 4 when Governor Holcomb will be entertained. Emil J. Danberg and John Erieson, appraisers on the estate of Joseph An- | derson, have filed their report with the probate court. The estate i 1- ued at $778.75, represented by cash in bank and a mortgage note for $500. ‘Worthy Temple of Sisters will attend the vices of Charles Stroebel win mortuary chapel in cemetery at 2:30 o'clock afternoon. The Home of this city essor McCabe illness at Britain camp, World, will evening at Bar- Connors in- the Pythian funeral se at the Er- tomorrow anking and Realty Co. has been granted per- mission by the secretary of state ‘to reduce its capitalization from $25,000 to $6,000. The 200 shares of preferrs ed stock and 800 shares of common stock are retired and 240 shares of all common stock re-issued at a par value of $25. The monthly meeting bin Girls' club was held at the Pearl street club hou informal entertainment was cluding piano selections by Miss Bdith Rice and Miss Sarah Towers and V.- cal numbers by Miss Belle Kitson and Miss Ruth Kiernan. A candy pull featured the meeting. of the Cor- last evenir - An held, in- PEERLE! Interest Provided and $600.000 serve Also Laid Aside. 7.—The Peerless Re- York, March Motor Corporation reports ity after New Truck for 1915, net profits of $2,555,773, and the year ended December providing for the full vear's interest on the company’s notes, on Wk accrued one month's all there only terest, deducting interest charzges and of $600,000. % per cent. of subsidiary a special companies reserve account This is equivalent to 2 carned on the capital stoc The balance sheet of the subsi- diaries show current ets of $5,611,- 780 and current liabilities of $1,391 587, leaving working assets of $4 19 This total is equal to over $21 a share on the stock of the company. SERVI Providence, AL tional testimony cation of the New and Hartford tion of its steamer service Vv of- fered today at the hearing before (1 interstate commexr commissior TFour local business men testified that the present service was ‘“excellent” and they feared if there was a separ- ation the railroad would not co-oper- ate with independent steamboat lines. March 7.—Addi- in favor of the appli- York Railroad for the reten- New Haven HATPIN STARS IN THIS MOVIE. Drama Based on En- Over Reels. (New World.) Blighted Genius, or the ht an counter York Bro- title but room | Play ker's Revenge, the of the scenario that not *“filmed” in the at the offices. of the World poration, 130 West reel mig be was acted reception Film Cor- Forty-sixth Mrs, Agnes John- 5 West Fifty-sccond street, street. In the first ston, of 2 young and broker, enthusiastic play of scenarios the Long enters with which an armful she is certain will make company wealthier than it H. Sheer, is. to see William cast director. (Register tience). Others waiting with filled with scenarios. Mrs. Johnston demands loudly to see Mr. Sheer. (Register vehemence) “Seems like a get to see any gen- imy arms decent woman can’t one here,” she cries. (Register righteous indignation). Enter Mr. Sheer. Jostph Johnstone and George Burton, trying to quiet play broker.(Register confusion), Mrs. Johnston resists peace overtur draws hatpin from hat. (Res anger). ht, turned callers flee in terror and Sheer, Johnstone tire, holding thei they have er | riot ove scene, ¢ othe tables women (register terror) and Burton re- arms, in which they been punctured by a and and rs men ay Mrs. Johnston is left alone and tri- umphant (register triumph) until a policeman arrives. The third reel is a scene in the wo- men’s night court. (Big stuff). Mrs. on denounces accusers who | how hatpin wounds. Fined $5, but s broke, and bailiffs lead her to pri son as she cries: “Rags is roval rai ment when worn,” &c. (Reg virtue and martyrdom). Good night. { which | true “AARTFORD ONEPRICE CL2 (0 g) 114116 AsyLum ST. @ HARTFORD, S Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. And that's just the way we've got our competitors beaten when it comes to smartly styled Young Men's Clothes —"one-two-three.” It's a fact and one we're ready to prove to you, that our mew Schloss-Baltimore models are the very best in style, quality and ractiveness among all Ready-to- and equal in every way high-priced made-to-order We will show vou the ver New Yor hions, in high- perfect-fitting models at from FISHERMEN SCARCE SINCE WAR BROKE Husky Shoremen P-ressed Into Royal Naval Reserve to kind. latest grade, Grimsby, Feb. wim Eng., Good fish- ermen are worth their weight in gold here, so scarce have they be- come since the war's outbreak. Not- withstanding the of so many parts of the North sea and other wa- ters adjacent to the British mining isles the industry has suffered no decline. Thero 1 and the demand The due to that so many fishermen and are just as many for them is greater than catching ever. difficulty in the their hoats have been pre Naval Re M an sweepers els on The them is fact ed into the Sec and e wler n mine war service nal in 600 other eam-fishing fleet peace times numbered more than vessels, has been ma- Ny depleted type of fish- i has undergone a change, com- prising 1 Iy the ¢ of man who works only when necessity demands. Trawler owners are offering big wages to good fishermen, the highest in years along the English coast and the decrease in the number of traw- lers available for fishi had the cffect of creating a financial boom among owners whose vessels have not heen interfered with by the Admiral- ty. Voyages are now profitable in the widest sense of the term. Prices for fish have more than quadrupled and, With the continuous shortage, due not only to the naval requirements in re- gard to ve but also to the restrict- ed fishing area, there is always an overwhelming demand from all parts of the country o which 2 I The House of Misrepresentatives. (New To the person outside of Washing- ‘en Register, ton, and to not ati "W who are compar. ely close to the center of disturh- ance, the ways of congress are a mys- That vear vokes of members have ter is this three body, pulling s0 docile last and hauling like unbroken cattle. Tts not only disregarded the suggestions and requests of the | president, but they have recently Leen on the vers® of open febellion. There is not a sufficient difference in the personnel of the Sixtyv-fourth as compared with the Sixty-third con- sress to account for the change Now the people of the United States are not over-pleased with this attitude of congre and they have reusons for their displeasurc. In the first place, people wWho sent those men to Washington, want to kno: som things. Why are they doing as they are? Why are they making discord with the president oevr a matter is outside their prerogatives? they working at ¢ pur- Is the frequent cha that German influence. a German lobby engineered by Von Bernstorff, working among them in any measure > And one hardly needs to add the question, to what extent they | playing politics? The people the country ars justified in believing that if not these influences, at least some other motiv than honest and enlightened desire for the highest common welfare, move the members of congress. The gov- ernment at Washington, because ot them, presents a divided front. They are following selfish ends, many ot them. They are, in a word, misrep- resenting the people of the country. This is not the first time that this has been ‘‘the national house of misrep- resentatives,” but never was there a time when such a pervision of the right functions of a member of con- gress was so perilous to the country. The heart of the people of America is right, and its good sense is on straight has a right to be rectly repr ted before the world. ve Why poses Arc 1s are a It | Rep k Represented by E. W. Eddy. RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAR G New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 and 25 shs American Hardware 100 shs Staniey Works 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark FINANCIAL NEWS New York, March 7.— 10:30 a. preva of today’s vances from greater strain on ation, and foreign conflicting. Gains ruled at but with the exception cantile Marine preferred w a point, advances fractions. were extended, notably market. while ed with the rest of the lis held the administration. ing was strong. New York March High 31 68%% 185 Allis Chalmers Am Beet Sugar .. aska Gold . Ag Chem Car & Fdy Co. Ice S Loco 3 Smelting .. Sugar .. Tobacco Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop . AT 8 Fe Ry Co. Baldwin Loco B & O BRT Beth Steel .. Butte & Superior Canadian Pacific Cen Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Col F & T Cons Gas e Crucible Steel Del & Hudson Distillers Sec Erie Erie 1st pfd General Electric Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cet Inspiration Kennicutt Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motors com. Mex Petroleum National Lead N Y Air Brake... N Y C & Hudson.. Nev Cons NYNH&HRR N Y Ont & West. Northern Pacific Norfolk & West Pac Mail § § Penn R R Pressed Steel Ray Cons Reading T & Rep T & Southern Southern Southern Tenn Texas Union Utah 9 11 10 10 8 8 47 9 16 Paul. Copper Car. S com. . S prd. Pacific Ry Ry Copper oil Pacific Copper U & Rubber U S Steel U S Steel pfd Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Wyllis Overland 111 9714 2014 pfd. JUDGE GRA Judge J Meskill, in court, has granted a motion out part of the pleading in of M. Kutowski vs. ski. New cases on dar are Attillia Specc Fairrll, and the New Coal company v the shor luti Britain Rudolp. H. WIIAPLE POLITICAL STRAIN CHECKS THE MARKET Advances Limited to Fractions Because of Uncertain News m.—Prices of active stocks emed to express less confidence ling conditions at the openini Overnight Washington suggested a the political news was were limited Later some of these gains other issues, California Petroleum, lowered to the point of weaknes 8. Steel, Union Pacific and Erie yield- Closing—The market 'became more animated and stronger later on news that congress by a test vote had up- The clos- Steck Exchange quota- “jons furnishea by Richter & Co. members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Represented by . Low S MOTION. the Julius Matusew- Vs, HARTFORD STOCK Hartford Stock Exchange tons, furnished by Richter & National Bank building: Bid Adams Express Co ... Aetna Nut Co Am Brass Co Am Hoslery Co Am Hardware Co Am Silver Co Am Thread Co pfd Billings & Spencer Co Bristol Brass Co .... Broad Brook Co The Bdward Balf Co Cs, Lekwd & Brnd Co Collins Co Colts Arms Co . 850 2agle Lock Co 61% Griffin-Nbgr Tob Co pfd 104 Holyoke Wtr Pwr Co ..412 Internatl Silver pfd 1 Internatl Silver com Johns-Pratt Co 5 Landers Frary & Clar’ J R Montgomery Co N B Machine Co N D Mfg Co pfd N D Mfg Co com ... North & Judd Mfg Co Peck Stow & Wilcox . ... Plimpton Mfg Co Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 103 Smyth Mfg Co 175 Stand Screw Co pfd A ..102 Stand Screw Co pfd B ..108 tand Screw Co com Stanley Rule & Level Co Stanley Works swift & Co S Taylor. & Fenn Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co 2 U S Envelope Co pfd U S Envelope Co com Biglow Hfd Carpet pfd Biglow Hfd Carpet com Scovill Mfg Co Hfd & Conn West R NYNH&HRR Banks and Trust | City Bank ... SN 18T Conn Rvr Banking Co ..140 Conn Trust Co 5 Fidelity Co “irst Natl Hfd Aetna D Hfd Trust g Natl Exchange Bank Phoenix Natl Bank iverside Trust Co .. ecurity Trust Co > Bank U S Bank N B Trust Co Hfd Morris Plan Wall St., in | ad- situ- more the out- of Mer- hich rose to 18 105 185 were 111 ..172 103 30 wW. Eady. 1916 Close 30 67% 18 h ¢ 78 6714 293 59% 70 83 100 0% 110% T 200 127% 867% 3 103 4% 1 1% 87% 6% 865 6% 476% 1% "97% 635 1663% 1083 138 110 84 480 < I Compani nk 1 Bank 500 114 Companies, .390 Hfd .810 Natl Phoenix Fire Stana Fire Life and Indemn Aetna Life Aetna Acc & Liability Conn General Life Hfd Steam Boiler Travelers 607 465 )0 603 | 10214 67% | 1423 Public Utilities. Pwr Co 1s Lgt Co pfd 49 Lgt Co com 63 Let Co g Tel Fmgtn Rvr Hfa City C Hfd City ¢ Hfd E So New E .147 FOREIGN Washington Britain and France were {gay as virtual {kind of commodities | Lorted through the b York, in a statement to the % | ctate commerce commission by Austin of New York Produce Austin was the it the informal cor shippers and car problem of congested fre eastern seaports, March 7 describet dictators as shall rt to be of itness today {ence between lon the {terminals at TRIAN PLOTT) March 7.—Ch, Austrian, D! with ¢ FOR AU Ont., LIFE Windsor, | Respa, an who was on trial vesterday charged to st the ing an explosion at at Walkerville, and blow up the @ found guilty imprisonment conbridge. a case | here, sentenced Chief rmory nd by was t to Justice len- Tony Lumber Feutl. e h Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. SURPLUS 8750,000 HARTFORD, CONN. EXCHANGE REPOR Guof O] members of the New York Stock change. Represented by E. W. Edd AsH Manufacturing Companies. 140 24 268 cs. 393 820 388 400 612 480 740 30 64 205 150 POWERS ACOUSED. —Great d to- what ex- New: inte C, ¥ fir: nfer- riers ight ER. arles laced munitions plant attempting tc oday lif Qg Fa

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