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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. City Ifems and have Dawson . of Maple street ven. John J. Walsh of Middletown is vis- iting friends in this city. BUILDING ACTIVITIES. $20,000 Block to Be E: Street. Torrell erect for 1s feet six Carlson and for a permit to on North street will be 58 by 51 * two stores and estimated cost Dohrenwend permit to erect a street for Mrs. Ur $800 and for 183 Lincoln street for a cost of $800. J. August Carlson applied for a : permit to erect a garage at 28 Vine street for Dr. S. W. Irving, the same to cost $300 and the Mount Building company desires a to erect a garage for L. F. Calambitti to cost $80. today applied brick block e Swarsky. It nd will contain tenements. The a s applied for age at 53 Libert, son at,a cost of similar building at Out MARTIN PAULSON DEAD- 5 | Word was reccived here this morn- Paulson, | ing of Martin which Paulson’s reet, this he is survived by hoys and one girl, >ments will be the death of irred in Bridgeport. home was at 48 city. Besides his four children, The fune announced three ar rang WANTED \T ONCE: enced climbers for elm tree spraying —One experienced man for engineer om spraying outfit. Apply at once, B. Wainwright, Supt. of Parks. *Phone 127 . FRISBIE’S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS (Bone, Blood and Tankage) “Made in Connecticut” —FOR— Connecticut Farms Frisbie's Fertilizers for all crops are made of Animal Tankage, Bone, Blood and High Grade Chemicals; and in fine mechanical condition. Free booklet. THE L. T. FRISBIE COMPANY New Haven, Conn. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- daughter, returned from a visit with friends in New Ha- rected on North | Vernon | permit | later. | a | Swift at | United figures go be- Lawrence Y. Sherman, States enator from Tllinois, on the list of men who will fore the republican national conven- tion with delegates pledged to sup- port them for the presidential nom- iration. Senator Sherman is serv- ing his first full term in the senate, wing been elected for six years, be- ginning March 4, 1915. Before then he was chosen by the legislature to ward for any case of Catarrh that gan- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. | Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken | + by catarrh sufferers for the past | thirty-five vears, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- pelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in _your general health. ~ Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once,and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimyonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 7c. Dor’t Endure ~ Itching Skin ‘We urge all skin sufferers who have sought relief in vain, to try this liquid wash, the D. D. D. Prescription for Be- zema. All skin diseases yield instantly to its soothing oils. Its ingredients, oil of wintergreen, thymol and glycerine, have - been used by doctors for years in the curo of the skin.” The liquid form carries thesa healing ingredients down through the pores to the root of the disease. Druggists are glad to recommend thig soothing, cooling liquid. 25¢, 50c and $1.00. Your meney back unless the first bottle relieves you. D. D. D, Soap keeps the skin healthy. Ask your druggist about both today. 'D D For 15 Years [ J L] o the Standard Skin Remedy | { Illinois Delegates T hznk Sherman Would Run Well fill out the unexpired term of William Lorimer. Senator Sherman was born on a farm in Miami count 0., oft Nov. 8, 1858, was educated district schools and McKendree college and is a lawyer by profession. He has held several public offices in Illinois, in- cluding that of lieutenant governo Friends say they note a strong re- semblance to Abraham Lincoln in his features. | ©OOPOVPSDDOODPOODODDOODOOD & @ i Stop the Pain DOVOOVODOVIDODOIVOODOOOOSD 2~ Don’'t suffer another min- Neuralgia . ‘ fuv Minards Lini- ment on sore, aching face and head. Pain goes quickly. 3 Is pain only. Don’'t Rheumatism worry — cot Minard's Liniment. Apply as directed—and get quick relief from rheumatic misery. You can have instant Back-flche relief if you will only apply a little Minard’s Liniment. For 60 years this wonderful, creamy lini- ment has stopped backache quickly and given relief in thousands of cases. You can always be free Lumbagfl from this misery if you will use Minard’s Liniment. Try it at once and knosw its remarkable value. ore, tired, aching feet, Sore Feet as well as sore, bruised hands, can be healed if Minard’s Lini- ment is used as directed. Nothing will be more help- Sprams tul in quickly easing sprains. Rub Minard’s' Liniment right in. It starts the blood to flow instantly and sprain misery goes. Minard’s Liniment a Wounds pure, Sare antiseptic. 1t kills germs— cleanses and heals wounds and sores quickly and healthfully. is WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HERALD ’Phone WESTERN UNION And paper will be sent promptly to you by messenger. We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel amply compensated for whatever effort we may make for your benefit. SO, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK YOU’LL "PHONE WEST- GET A COPY SOCON AF- AIRING HER TENNIS TOGS ON THE COURT % 2 e VANTAGE/ Awning stripes for full skirt, navy &nd white, ana smart sweater of sash and patch pockets trim, give this jaunty sport costume. The white straw hat has a blue tin ecrown and is banded With modish two-toned ribbon. a CANDIDATES FOR SUFFRAGE. Mrs. Cowles and Mrs Sneath Have Plank in Platform. York, May 31.—Polls for the election of officers of the Federation of Women's in the Seventh Regi- at 8 o’ciock this morn- will continue until 4 all goes smoothly the announced tonight or New biennial General clubs opened ment armory ing. Voting p. m, and if result may be tomorrow The suffrage been eliminated the declaration of both president, Mrs. Josiah ans Cowles of lLos Angeles and Mrs. Samuel B. Sneath of Tiffin, Ohio, favoring votes for women. issue virtually has from the contest hy andidates for MUST SURRENDER $5,000 FINE. Washington, May supreme court today held that Comp- troller Williams may not retain 2 $5,000 fine he imposed upon the Rizgs National Bank, and also held that the comptroller may not impose fur- had threatencd to do. ! the ther penalties, as the bank alleged he | result MEN WHO PROTECT RESIDENTS OF BORDER in and Mex- brigadier Major General Funston, mand of the troops in Tex ico, assigned generals to command the patrol dis- tricts established dents of the frontier. gadier General Jame manding the First cavair Brigadier General William A. Mann, commanding the Second brigade, at Laredo, Tex., and Bri dier General Henry A. Greene, who was ordered to report at headquarters at San Antonio from Fort Leavenworth. com- three of his to guard the re: They are Bri- Parker, com- brigade; BURNS C POSTPONED. New York, May 31.—The examina- tion of detective William J, Burns at the John Doe into the tap- ping of telephone and the stallation of a listening device in the office of Seymour & Seymour, muni- tions brokers, was today until tomorrow at the request Burns’ attorney, James M. Beck, he had anotner s was in inquiry wires in- who engagement. ROWLANDS TO WED Rowlands, at the Margaret m REV. Rev. William F. istant pastor h, and Miss daughter of a medical will be married soon at home in the Orient. couple met while they were s in China. Mr. in Tschangow which distance from Peking. Iy a chur ionary China, bride’s Killifer, Phillies’ Star Catcher, Now Going Well adjourned of court prepared to tes- | former- Center Cormac, | in the The udying Rowlands is stationed is considerable . and offer you at $7.50 and $9 | positively the best %/Exfi‘m&f RD ONE RI(I o 11‘! IlfiAvauM ST HARTFORD, BLUE SERGE GRADUATION SUITS $7.50 and $9.00 We specialize Boys’ Blue Serge Graduation Suits in serges possible in several different ASCENSION DAY RVICES. At St. Ma 's St. Mathew’s German Lutheran Churches. will be two services at St church tomorrow morning, at 7 and 10:30 o'clock. The full choir will rehearse tomorrow ev- enning at 7:30 o'clock and at 7:45 o'clock there will be a meeting of the confirmation class in the Parish house. will be administered at 7:45 o'clock by Bishop E. C. Acheson, who also deliver a sermon. A class of twenty adults will be confirmed. Bishop Ache- son made a distinct impression at the recent mission and a large congrega- tion is anticipated. Ascension Day s Mathew tomorrow opal and There Mark’s Episcopal Confirmation Friday evening will es will be held (1olman Lutheran evening at 7:45 hington Command No. 1 Knights Templar of Hartford will at- tend the Ascension Day servic at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clock. Previous to the services there will be a short street parade from Main street to West Main street and then coun- termarch to Main street to the church, where a supper will be served by the ladies of the church. Rev. Warren F. Cook. pastor of the church, will deliver the sermon and special music will be rendered by a Hartford guar- tet, under the direction of R. H. Prut- ting. The public is cordially invited to attend the evening service. May 31.—Bill Killifer, catcher of the believed to seems to have come back. He into the game recently, ana Phillies won several games as a of his good work. The come back of Killifer means much for the Philadelphia, the star Phillies whose | throwing arm was be dead, broke Philli Eddie Burns has been over- worked since the opening of the season, and it is only natural that his handling of Moran’s pitchers did not measure up to the work of Killi- fer. That Alexahder's original bat. tery mate is back in harness is sure to make a big difference in the show- ing of the great pitcher. Adams Express Co.. Aetna Nut Am Am RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Represented by E. W. Eddy. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building 100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs American Brass C 100 shs American Hardware 100 shs Traut & Hine 100 shs Union Mfg. Co. 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark 100 shs Bristol Brass Co. 100 shs N. B. Machine Co. 100 shs North & Judd 50 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. 25 shs Stanley Rule & Co. 10 shs American Hosiery 25 shs Eagle Lock Co. 20 shs N. B. Trust Co. L FINANCIA L NEWS TRADING RESUMED AFTER HOLIDAY Specialties in Front th One and Two Point Advances ‘ Internatl ! Johns-Pr: | Landers New York, May 31, Wall Street, Lkd & Brd Co Case | Collins Co Colts Arms Co | Gfn-Nbgr Tob Co I)H | Hiy { N D Mfg ! North & ! Peck Stow ! Plimpton Eagle Lock Co 53 .100 Witr Internatl Pwr Co Silver Silcer tt Co rary R Montgomery B Machine Co D Mg Co ptd Co com Juda Co .. & Wilcox Mfg Co pfa com & Clark Co 0% .100 82 34 117 10:30 a. m.—Resumption of trading | Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 104 after the holiday was marked by some | smvuin substantial advances over Monday's final quotations. Specialties were again to the fore with advances of 1 0 2 points for Marine preferred, Bald- win Locomotive, Mexican Petroleum, American Zinc, Chandler Motors and allies Automobile issues, Lee Tire be- ing especially prominent for its nc- tivity. Kennecott Copper also was ex- tensively traded in, but with others of the same group showed only nominal change. Coalers cgntinued to lead the rail. Lehigh Valley soon rising 1% to its highest price for recent vears. Reading and Canadian Pacific also rose a point or better. i WALL ST., —Closing—Important stocks yielded very generally in the final hour, leaving little of early gains. The closing was irregular. New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Hx- change. Represented by E. W. Edady. May 31, 1916 High Low 76 23% 683 6014 9814 1130 Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold Am Ag Chem Am Car & Fdy Co. Am Can Am Loco ... Am Smelting Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A TS Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O B R T o Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I Cons Gas Crucible Steel Distillers Sec . Erie A Erie 1st ufd ... General Elec ... Goodrich Ruh Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetf. Inspiration e Co’ | | ¥t Elec | National Mfg Stand Screw Stand Screw and Screw Co Stan Rule nd Stanley Works Swift & Co Taylor & Fenn Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co U S Envelope U S Envelope Co com Htd Biglow Cpt pfd Hfd Biglow Cpt com Russell Mfg Co Bristol Brass Rts ... R. R. and Street R. R. s 0 Hfa & Conn West R NYNH&HRR Banks and Trust City Bank Conn River Bank Conn Trust Co ... Fidelity Co | First Natl Bank Hfd-Aetna Natl Bank Hfd Trust Co 2 Natl Exchange Bank Phoenix Natl Bank .. Riverside Trust Co ecurity Co State Bank U S Bank N B Trust Co Hfd Morris Plan .190 .110 109 306 Co ? Co pfd A Co ptd B com Level ..42 .108 84 240 (;1 Compan Co re Ins. Companies. Aetna Hfd ire Fire . Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Life ana Aetna Life 5 Aetna Acc & Liab Conn General Life Hfd Steam Boiler Travelers Indemnity Ins. Com 18 Public Farmingto1 Rvr Pwr Co 2 Hfd City Gas Lgt Co pfd Hfd City Gas Lgt Co Lgt Co Eng T com 643 So New Kennecott Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor com. Mex Petroleum National Lead .... N Y C & Hudson.106% | Nev E 7 1 | NYNH&HRR 61 6 | N Y Ont & West. . Northern Pacific .. tNorfolk & West Pac Mail S S Co. Penn R R Peoples Gas . Ray Cons . Reading Rep T & S com. Rep T & S pfc tSouthern Pac: Southern Ry Southern Ry Studebaker Tenn Copper Texas Oil Third Ave Union Pacific United Fruit Utah Copper 5 U S Rubber Co... U S Steel U S Steel pfd ‘Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland ¥ -Div. HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT pfd.. Hartford Stock Exchange tions, furnished by Richter members of the New York St change. Represented by E. W. National Bank building. May 31, 1916 Bid Asked Manufacturing Companics. & k Edady, | | i quota- i Co., Co Silver Co v . Thread Co., pfd.... Billings & Spencer Co.. Bristol Brass Co Broad Breok Co .. 971 The Bdward Balf Co...106 | ing | pali-bearer FUNERAL OF MRS. The funeral of Mrs, E vas heid from the Swed this afternoon i S. G. Ohman, vastor, Deacons of the church Interment toolk cemctery NELS church Rev the Fairview They're comforiable that's why they'rs sible. ‘A Sensible Ciga MOTHER GRA SWEET POWD FOR CHILDRH A QertajnRalie! for Eeverip! Genstipntion, cad tomn u Teo Disorder s and Trade’ Marke {o M}?unnx Al pevtaccapt Haple e fiuto. A. 3. OLMSTE any subs! EE.

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