New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 15

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. od WONDERFULLY GREAT CIGARETTES B Betfer Tobacco Wiade Them CICARETTE We consider Z!RA the best of all 5 Cent cigarettes. Honestly Best RENUMB Members RING Congregation of Sons of Tsrael Will Eoas v Mcet Sunday at 4 0'Cloc i being renumbered. Members of the Congregation Sons > of Israel will hold a special meeting at | the Elm synogogue at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon to elect.a president to succeed the late Isaac Ranrich, who held that position for namber vears. Other busines proper to come before such a meeting will be transacted. A meeting of the board of education was ning when definite plan hold a public picnic at Scheutzen park on. June The proceeds will . go towards the support of the school. TO E! e police Ea city seal insignia and v promotions and street The ank E cal order, places Officer F in point ficer William | pointee, as No. glar of Murphy, 36 the held last eve- s were made to Hebrew S(huul! | spices of St. this evening in 3ardeck entertainment and dancing | hela every evening. Peter's parish of service, as No. 1, ch 1 a nd, and last will hall. will POLICEMEN. department officer num- ber on his cap and during the past few retirem. have caused a mix-up in the chrono- rearrangement oldest nts of- ap- A four nights’ bazar under the au- open An e The water department payroll this week totaled $372.94. Kenneth Harlan, one time member of the Lyceum Players is a visitor in the city. More for Gus Koblin of visitor in this ci Mrs. Gustay Gronluno of Beatty street will sail for Sweden, May 31. The annual banquet of the Good Government club of the Y. M. C. A., will be held next Thursday evening in the association banquet hall. It had been planned to hold the affair las evening in Habenstein’s Hartlord. Al- fred Olson will act as toastmaster. More for less Besse-Leland's A mock trial will feature the clos ing event of the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. this evening. Other forms of entertainment will also be held, with refreshments on the pro- gram. Winners at whist at the card part given by the Holy Family Circle of St. Mary's church yesterday after- noon were: First, Mrs. Abbie C. Daw- son; second, Mr John Keevers; third, Mrs. John Campbell. The ever was the closing whist and social of the season. More for less Besse-Leland's New Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, will entertain the ladies thi evening in the rooms in Judd's block. Dancing will foliow the entertain- ment. A meeting of the democratic town committee will probably be . called next by Chairman W. F. Mangan for the purpose of re-organizing. Besse-Leland’ advt. a less Besse-Leland New York today. was| -advt, —advt More for le: advt. The Bricklayers and Masons' union is to hold an important meeting thi ievening at 8 o'clock in Carpenters’ hall on Church street. Mrs. Lofus, an inmate at the Town Home, became wearied of life there today and took French leave. The police have been notified to be on the lookout for her. The water department’s strike Seymour avenue is over. The st ers decided to return to when their leader deserted the ranks to take another job. The Bodwell Land company has sold land on Sefton drive to James J. and Margaret Smith, « work Indications are marriages will be numerous during the month of roses. At St. Mary’s church banns have been announced for eight couples. Nearly half of the amount needed to maintain the milk station has been subscribed thus far. During the past week $100 was received, leaving $1,000 to be raised. B. transferred Crandall, half lot in Belvidere, John G. Hounker transferred to Alfonse Bores, land and buildings on South Stanley street; Stanislaw hd transferred to Helen Boczkowski, land and buildings at Connerton d Olive ssie Andrews, et al., trans- rred to the Bodwell Land Company land on Sefton Drive and Belvidere Manor; Rocco and Maria Terardi transferred land and buildings on \ cox street to Ferdinand Paci, Crandall Annie M. Fred terday to interest in a ves- More for less Besse-IL.eland's—advr. ANSONIA PREPARED FOR MORE TROUBLE THROUGH STRIKERS (Continued From First Page.) bLrought on without the men making any positive demands or even stating in an understandable way just they wanted. He said that the com- pany felt sorry for the men who had teen been told that the company did nat want what hurt, The strikers had trouble, but was desirous of conduct- ing its affairs peaceab There the city streets this morning that leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World mavement had been circulating among the strikers but if there were such the authorities had not found them. From evidence accumulated by the police it was evident to them that workers in other plants took part in the stoning of the company's build- fngs. It appeared that as the strikers reached the Ansonia com- pany's plant other factory workers shied a few stones themselves and then went on to their work. The company did not operations today as the have been damaged Repairs teing made and probably work be resumed tomorrow. was a Teport on resume buildings are will Simsbury Plant Closed, Simsbury, May 19.—The the Ensign-Bickford ¢ plant of ‘0., makers of fuses, was practically closed today as of the s cempany the result rike of operativ in the terday. It of the employes were at to get their The has its own cotton mills to m cotton mills yes- was also pay day nd most the m:ill money com- t pany ke used in fuses which other departments 100 textile workers. These de- an increase in wages which h declined to grant. there was a general in- per cent,, and of late a five per cent. bonu mostly Polande are turned There arc cloth cut by about manded the company A year ago crease of 15 the help had The strikers and Italian: The stoppage of the cotton nade the fuse makers short of terial. This will compel closing down of the other deparfments employing about 300, mills ma- STEEL, STRAIN LESS INPITTSBURGH AREA Increase in Amount of Semi-Fin- ished Product on Hand The Iron Aze Some increase in the amount of semi-finished steel available early delive the Pittsburg district the indication of lessening strain the steel trade. As addi- tional new capacity is finished the next four or five months lass i likely to be heard of a steel shorta Pig iron, coke and old material Liave been the viclding sections of the 13 rket for several w ks. Now billects and sheet bars indica- tions, though not of a shading off from prices Under freer offering, apen-hearth Fillets and sheet bars have sold ot $42 to $43 at Pittsburg ainst §45 in recent weeks. At the same time leading steel com- panies have no semi-finished steel to offor and other: id to prices in the most ish buyi of January and February. The tien as to war stecl is in no wise re- laxed, cularly where there about deliveries. large shells wanted promptly Leen offered to a number of mills but none could take it on. There is con- siderably more buying ta be done for bhoth France and Ittaly. Of 150,000 tons of 6 to 12 in. blooms for Europe recently before the markeet 50,000 tons remains to be placed. says: for in latest in in show meed famine are 4 as fove has Big Demands From Shipyards, The enormous demands of ship- vards as a factor in stainin plate prices regardless of the war are get- ting more attention. The Steel Cor- poration’s latest bookir include £0,000 tens of plates and pes for vessel work, delivery in the half of 1917, and one large plate pro- ducer’ has contracted with ship- builders to supply half its entire out- putlin the same period. Japanese buyers have country for plates for vards, but have been but a portion of the tons needed for vessels wanted be- fore July 1, 1917. They pald 4c. on one contract and were not staggered by 4.5c A tota] of 50,000 tons of new sub- way and elevated work is soon to be wced in New York and bridges still gure prominently in Eastern let- tings. In the West, however, there is more evidence that high prices are cutting dawn fabricating operations. In April the new work let amounted to 72.5 cent. of full capacity which at 172,000 tons a month. h the bookings were 102 per of capacity, and the average for the first quarter was §2 per cent Western implement manufacturer have shown some caoncern about the har contracts for the first half « 1917, and the next few weeks are Jected to bring much of that busines to the steel makers. TLately Pittsburgh, has been paid for taral bars, tern reported at Pittsbu Tin Plate Fxhausted. The centering of the werld's plate demand on the United St rapidly taking up capacity, sev large manufacturers now having nothing to offer for this year. Tar cxport sales have heen made s - bhase hox, and one to the Orient and the domestic market to be heading for $6. Specifi- cations of the week on sheet and tin- mill products have been unusual One automobile huilder’s contract for IMue annealed sheets for the vear be- sinning July 1 call for 250,000 tans. Foundry pig-iron buying is formerly light, and the week has been one of the quietest of the year. With spot buying absent and producers naming lower prices for 1917 for the st half of this year, con- sumers are more disposed to let the market drift. At St. Louis 15,000 ons of basic under negoti with the prospect that, though hi phosphorus, Southern iron at $3.40 freight, will in preference to Chicago $20.50, delivered. Southern have heen quoted at $14.50 furnace iron has sold at $15 than was second scoured the their ship- able to place thousands of per rated n N cent is ricul- sales h some and are tin- uni- tion. her $15, is in Birmir taken iron at warrants and less, farther cently am, with and ahead the case. FLY CAMPAIGN ON. Health Department Watch o Swatting the fly ination, that is home hefore hi portunity be se may will by the health department make an ry to Leey from May to No netting and from the Stables. of clim- carly by proce removin flyship horn his has aid, once inau an op or 1 the to as be, 1ith ordinance fly campaign possibl they make it manure covered ber 1 with flyproof that it be or yard once For nec wder removed ahle in seven days For the past two the healty department has contented itself with simply ordering stable owners to ahey the law. Irequent inspections been necessary and will ture, but the department to bother law is being sumed that violators will court forthwith, vears have > U zoir be in t is not that will Kknown wa people Tt ning violated the law summoned be to poli JULY PLANS Considerable up of FOURTIT busines the m Chamber of Plans for celebration probably benefit theat Players, next the An the at the evening rth of July park will will the Lyceum ending of invitation has heen received league (o enforce peace es conference hington, D. C. to directors this ot Hill come Com merce the annual Walnut discussed party week, for the s m from to send delc to be held May 26 and to W posi- | Some steel | ex- | Will Keep Close | The | thing | the 1 up-to-date legitimate fir Get one no out of it | New of obtaining Haver tenses, Brig arrested street, wa Early in the Smith comps received to Chu ot porting macy on that some be given to a rive iten dley-Siy hat all orry e with pharmacy nc that they ha The detectiv Detective Se to the they b th he ¢ him wh went where was to When structed the man the corner a tool e bur for his the | claims to be ¢ port, the son nected with pany of that he fectionery dim ed trave co (Continue THill 304 counter ceeded tions < referring ind still scious of that they only on they erably. ch 1ans o1y fe i in ex The characteri to t mo the are the n {he Ger: Verdun A typical mere in: 1de th many wi ction reasons is | which werificed the only “Twenty-or Fren thei Pritish, rounced on Berlin, « capital and p in the n lese otsdam e present t ny's enem | | Deteetives Say Confessed Clark, g Albany, N rington, 10 with the 1 cd ht ¥ hody | the ci | treated | th i | miles from n4 George geport, Detective Sergeants Healy that outnumber A isllen Sin AR TFORD ONE PRICE e ¢ 116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, ock and reduced fr st pri W and get the long w A BIG STOCK OF COATS. HAD CLEVER RUSE 10 OBTAIN CANDY May 19 goods under A, Still of ndy i On a cha false 1 173 Pac vesterday afternoon and oon the Brad candy telephone call from Wood’s treet, which of afte wny, a ome reh 0 worth hoy yods were put he pr up, but could not supplie vith v that t could Then wholesa such orc notif ly and Tu mith pl waited the boy w delivering agent the detectives the bundle him. waiting v the detecti arrest notitied the he filled that they verything otitied the d placed e 1 on ureau was He: Bradley for nts he ame, to take o had sent man 1dl servic nge ieor of the city els for mpar was nd give The under e A c W w J. Still, ght Drug He also the Quinby & cc G GERMANS RESUME OFFENSIVE Yas d From Page.) Frer have ¢ their new situat precisely Fren advan efficien ks but they tending yresent mili most he f; that the the British ability re [ ST able to et long def and as the Germans cc critics state the hattle political T milita politi mpaign, mds of lives w rotreat the ¢ consequence rilitary began for tance rtaken o Gallipoli thoy th tangiblc months 1 Russ 1 aga t ch an an r infention )ecupying of marchi guards of S of this city view of t how aug nilitary position of ies to be charact lacineg streets a is, ink FHlarrington, b (o Murdering “Bill Bialt, in Albany. May arre 19— Frank H ted today ch “Rilly” Cla boy, whose m found April 15, wilderness, some city. Detectives nurder of old was 1sh™ his Wood clair $25.00 Suits Now $19.75 ach and every one from our own | om ear | But Salesman’s}lané Fail and He Is Placed Under Arrest rge re- salesman, | were the main stays of the final hou by Tuttle. | ley manufactu ur- S sked confectionery when he should =« n one hoy not ley ler. ied ttle ant who in- to Just at | B & vho boy a ves He A. Still of Bridgc- on s o= nch ne- ion hy ch, on- tly as n- that na he n ng German n- na sht | BOY'S SLAYER CAPTURED fas al- in ix soy | Harrington has confessed the crime. .| Am RICHTER & CO. MEMBEKS NEW YORK STOCK X CHANG Represented by . Eddy. 31 West Main St.,, City Hall Building Telephone 18 shs Stanley Works 100 shs American Brass Co, shs American Hardware 100 shs Traut & Hine 11100 shs Union Mfg. Co. 50 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. {]100 shs Landers, Frary & 25 shs Stanley Rule & Le ! Clark Co. | 1100 shs Bristol Brass Co. 10 shs American Hosiery 100 shs N. B. Machine Co. 25 shs Eagle Lock Co. 100 shs North & Judd 20 shs N. B. Trugt Co. 100 100 READING'S RISE IS EEATURE IN YEARS iAgain Center of Attraction, Fol- lowing Seven-Point Advance 19—Wall St NORTH & JUDD GAI 45 D0 OTHER ST0Q | A1l Manufacturing Stocks Soa ~Insurance Companies Rise, Al th stoc strong of local | a. m.—Reading was again the center der d | tendency of the | 10:3 o today and the g irket was prices. ] New York, May of interest at the opening of today's | ..., ver e point & N Manufactu the feature of the 113-114 istol strong while Americar and 30. The insur in Hartford considerable surance was ed, a gain point Trav forty point and Accident none offered, The local follows Bristol Silver, 28- 1 284; Colt 275 none Wilcox American Hardware Britain Machine, Judd, 113-114 National Surety ufacturing ard Screw, 168~ | market, its seven advance of ing company and &g 1lso rem at 71-7 sold nce company showed up well Aetna Lif with none than was 815-825 nd Aetna Li quoted 410 bid of ten poin were quot market Bra priced Silver | the previous day to 100 or double | par on enormous overturn furnish- - ing one of the most sensational fea- tures of recent years. also 690 The stock opened with an offering ing bid less of day's record | price, followed 3,000 shares at 1101 7-8 Reading | made a new | and other leading i! to 2 point gains 000 shares at veste by blocks of 1,000 to of no steady gains up to second preferred high record at 52 1s responded with Specialties were the demand for material ad- in that ar rise | also was a stocks rise almost neglected in standard stocks, but | vances were registered ter of the market Close—Steel, coppers Am = Depal Stow Lock 129-131; 84 Non Works Scovill rass, 71-72 1-2 American Br 80; New Peck a 0 and Marines offered | Reading again falling sharply on ir creased realizing. The closing | strong. Stanle New York Stock Exchange quots tions furnished by Richter & Co members of the New York Stock Fx- | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. | May 19, 1916 compan 71 company;, M Be nion nuf; ing 88 Low Be Alaska Ge Am Ag Chem | Am Car & Fdy C B 3 | Am Tee Can Can pfd Am Loco Am Smeltin Am S Am Am | Anaconda Cop AT S Fe Ry | Baldwin Loco o BRT Beth Steel Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Cen Leather S Ches & Ohio 6414 Chino Cop .. 543 | Chi Mil & St Paul. 981 1 The € I Col ¥ & T Cons Gas Crucible Del & Hudson Di See Frie Firie Geneial Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Cetfs DFATHS AND FUNE Isaac Shipman Lee. The funeral of | was held thi s | o'clock Sery | the Erwi | view cemete Stan Am 10014 114 200 ‘ pastor of ! Interment A wealth | friends ana ticularly notic floral piece company « the Richard Sede Steel illers 1st pfd Elec Gt Nor Ore Tnspiration Kansas City Lack Steel Tehigh V Max Mot Mex Petrol U Lead ke Huad 50 ley com MORROYW TO& ev Con NYNHG N Y ont & Northern Pa Norf West Penn R R Presszed Steel Car L] We Copper 0il Ave Union Pac United Fruit Utah Cop S Rub Co S Steel S Steel r Chem | Britain Upon the Peti New Britain Administration ite, more fully ORDERED heard and determine Office in New Britain on the 25th day at 9 o'clock notice be applicatior hearing thereon order in som said New I in said District thercof on the Town of New I and return make ERNARD pray may U o 1 Seli67 133 prd 62 as per applics 95 ghouse Western Union Willys Overland appe ~That sa NO REPLY COMIN( of May | Germany Considers UBoat Contro- in the I versy With U. S. Is Closed. Washington, May 19 considering the submarine controver with the United States closed has mined to make no response to ast American note upon the sutl given of t and the Germany sy deter the ject en-post 1 in said ‘D to this tained in confidential ceived from Berlin. effect advices I | " information

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