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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1v1e. New Local qutor{ Henr ) iClows Sders | RICHTER & CO. — — : g MEMBGEKS NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGE, and Mrs. John Markham nm»’ s St - § Weekl)’ Letter ART“)RDON' 5 l Hepresented by E. W. Bddy. returned from a vacation in New H e - : " &) 14116 AsyLum ST. “ S . . - D B st @ 81 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 1840 (Special to the ¥erald.) - Suits For Stout Womcen a Specialty. Mot S . | New York, Sept. 18.—The financial S 100 shs AMERICAN HARDWARE e ’»‘»_"“‘l’l’y’\‘"“‘ I“f‘-"”‘ Lllfl”‘]\‘ . b | | markets have presented unmistakabie ncey have rned from a vis 4 . signs of increased public interest and y b With relatives in New Haver - o T e e 100 shs LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. : e ~ ‘ rection of investment and speculative operations. For several weeks thore gt 3\ 160 shs STANLEY WORKS rtaining his brother and family has becn evidence of a broadening S L . . tendency. But the immediate incen- €t 100 shs NORTH & JUDD. tive for the period of enthusiasm that has so distinetly developed scems to . Lo . _ have been the definite result of e i 3 !\» 100 shs NEW BRITAIN MACHI Georglana Monks who has been | REEEEERT e | Maine clection. This result in many Lt eston e B ; - | | quarters is interpreted and accepted i 10 shs COLT’S ARMS night accompanied by 3 . . as a responsible forecast of the suc- i Monks made the trip . e T cess in November of the political par- < (S )] witomobile in two days : G . | | tv identificd with the advocacy of ! ) 10 shs SCOVILL MFG. CO. protective tariff. Under current con- / ditions the tariff prospects may be cx Y, —_— Ralph Davis or Stillwater, Minn., Dectodflofexoroisefanimponan t hrar ] eriy of this city, is the guest of . N Sk | | ing on the price level of securities of 2 and Mrs. KEcdward Lapthorne of 5 3 i our great industrinl combinations, 3 { - - - - Since the war began there have been strect. J. Hick of Wooster street is . " phenomenal increases in our export Jobn Miltern, the actor, is a visitor H. TIARRIMAN, trade not alone in the form of muni- L et this city. tions, but also of peace c¢xports to Lack Steel ....... 857% N | . Harriman, new pastor | ncutral countries that formerly were | Lehigh Val ...... 82% of the People’s church, has already | served by one or more of the present . " Max Mot com.... 92% Mrs. F. . Horton and family have | ¢reated a deep and lasting impression | belligerents. All will concede that o 7 Q N Mex Petrol 1153% returned from & vasation at Govern | O his new flock through his eloquence | when peace is restored there is to be STYLES FOR FALL Nt oad 2 orisErang and sincere interpretation of the | intense activity displayed by foreign 3 lop T} Y N Y O S5 3 g . 3 5 £ 3 ayed Fh) A e Y C & Hud ..109% Bible. Rev. Harriman has been in | manufacturers in the direction of ve Come and See Them! Nev Cons 211 New Britain only two Sundays but 1 establishing themselves in former | We're holding, this week, our Ad- NYNH&HRR 621 Mr. and Mrs. 5. Welis 1Eddy have | circle of friends includes all members | markets. This is a development that | vance showing of New IFall and Win- '\m- Pac F returned from a trip to Manchester, | 9f his congregation and many other | increased tariff rates at home can ) ter Fashions,—a grand assemblage of ey | Norg & West sy New Britain people who have made his | hardly xe expected to check. Presum- | What’s new and correct in Men' G(]es {0 108 5-8 BeI(}]‘e Gwmg Up Pac Mall § § Cov. . — acquaintance. It is predicted that hi ably our manufacturers, finding th Wear, vr‘.».m‘ o , £ . M and AT e Do e pastorate will be long and happy. export business assailed, then will en- You're invited!—Come in! Whether . |Peoples Gas i oy = e — deavor to concentrate more freely on | or not yowre ready to buy now, its One Point Feoples/Gas i Rl e KOPF BAG W domestic business. They become 1N | certainly worth while to know what's Reading &L Siuin s + K [TH MAJORS this way more susceptible to tariff Dro- | what in Fashion, and to see the mew | e Rep I & S com .. tection. ! l]ll\l‘\gs_ New York, Sept. 18.—Wall St. 10:30 | Rep T & S pfd ,. . In this light the results at the polls | No obligation t T 5 o i i G e 10213 New Buitain Hoy. Member of ¥ e e s liwm-\t‘.'.:,,:;m.- ::u;\‘vmn::.to“(:t’ a. m.—Bullish operations of the past | 80 F&C -t 95 — | un Stanley street. . ). R cepted quite widely as a favoring mar- | desired. Come, g A ade, fortnight were resumec though in f ¢ Ry ofal . 533, 69340 more Club Bought by Cincimmati— | 1ot influence. In addition, industrial more moderate degree, at the opening | studebaker . .. ...132% 130 of today’s trading, United States Steel | Tenn Cop ... 2584 Texas Ofl ........217% 217 Third Ave .. .. 6 61 Union Pac = 5% 146 with the usual extensive absorption | Uniteq Fruit .....163% 161% 162% of individual offerings. Rails, Which | Utah Cop ... ... 863 8514 strengthened last week’'s market, were | 7 § Rub Co ...... 603 8034 again in demand at gains of sub-|{ § Steel ....... 1% 107% stantial fractions to a point for Penn- ! j § steel pfd 12014 sylvania, Eries, Canadian Pacific and | va Car Chem .. % 4434 Stuart McKirdy of New York is visiting with his parents at their home securities have been sustained by evi- | = o RS dence of a growing belicf that recent | since the beginning o RO S i S ABOUT THAT SOLDIER'S BAG After a season in the International | interpretations that the war will ead | difficult to mmzul;m»J .;\I‘v';'{?.i‘x.l.l;::ui it Sorbins Mgl he ke :“f.“,“: — leriue, William L Kbt of hie oity [|In thelficoy fubure huve Peen to somu il Do ol miakier of prudenc: 1o naye i | LAce 1o the now resorgiof 108 & Chamber: of Commerce Issues State- [ Who has been playing with Jack | eXtent modified. Public officials in the | here as a safeguard against the acei- Dunn’s Baltimore club, has been pur- | Entente countries are to some extent | dents of war. Or it may be sent hero inind balo i . chased by the Cincinnati club, in the | responsible for this chanse sinc they | for its effect upon the domestic money Rhaddeus Wrenskil 1 W‘”‘W Following a thorough investigation ;| National league and will report to :1.1\‘<-,.I\)(~:~|\ v:ul\‘l:vln.g AI\::\‘ln:\yIv47\(*1.4.(”‘\‘—. :~‘ll[nd(mn‘ as well as upon the bili- vill an entertaining musi v of the plan to canvass the city tomor- | that team at once. Kopf will be given l'fl."ntc as <I‘ 1.:01;(\))3«. Inu‘ll!l!‘:::‘:"'\ :: .‘;\m-“’. lh.u sterling exchanges. Goid ital Eeieifo Tl T sio st on ror s p R R e e Bl @ vout intiholinfeldiandiundersuch |5 CBRTROIRIREE L B HL MERci D e sty Teupoly inathieinot 0 e N RIE [ e G4 O e e e et ' a capable leader as Christy Mathew- | Should prove the fact that war still is | needea on any basis of nearly normal | Union Pacific, Great Northern, Balti-| westinghouse .. X i R ) b i Street | Tricc hUS|recently announced in thel press, |son it is belleved by his local friends ||to claim hundreds of thousands of ad- | demands. The $250,000,000, repr more and Ohio and Atchison. Gas| Western Union ... 5 100% 0c f wering Poland. | gooretary A, H. Andrews of the | that his stay with “the big fellows” | ditional victims it will mean that sup- | sented by the proceeds of the latest | Shares, motors, the metal group and | Willys Overland e 17% plies of munitions must continue to | British loan, have become available |2 few munitions were variably higher, —advt. i n > . Chamber -of Commerce today issued | Will be permanent. i i ) YRQA ¢ Mayor Quigley, the safety board | 1M 2 At the outset of the present season, | 16AVe our ports to such of the belliz- | and are, so far as their buying power | Driggs-Seabury gaining five points. BRISTOL BRASS SOARS 1e following statement regarding the | «onnje Mack surprised the basogall | €rents as can arrange for transporta- | is concerned, the equivalent of gold. Trading broadened and became end police departments, will meet at | proposition: world by announcing that Kopf was | {ion. In this way there is not likely | The gold, however, will unquestion- | more active before the end of the 9 ¢ evening to make “As a result of the Mvestigation | to be shipped back to the minors, as | tO be a sudden termination of the for- | ably assure a continuance of easy | first hour. Heavy realizing, especially plag ic review o conducted by the Chamber of Com. | it Was considered that his work of Jast | ©&N orders for American made sup- | moncy conditions on this side of the |in rails, checked the advance, reces- two dep: nts and the police x | scason had carned for him a perma- | Pl1es such as has been so greatly | Atlantic—conditions that are especial- | sions ranging from liberal fractions to Shooting Up to 72 Bid and 73 artment 1 Saturday after- | merce regarding the collection of junk | yong place in the ~ Athletics' infield, | feared and to some cxtent discounted | Iy necessary to British finance at the | over a point in numerous leaders. Steel e g noon for a New Britain Soldier’s fund the | Any rough spots that may have been | " Stock exchange circles. present moment. British short term [proved the conspicuous exception, Asked—NilessAlso Gains. Chil 's G teed Shoes, Besse- Chamber has been informed by an j noticeable in Kopf’s work have been making the new maximum of 108 5-8 i Eoland's { Heor A. G. Hammond Camp, | smoothed out through the carefut | imporiance of such concededly adverse | Brobortions (there arc, fur instance, | before it fell back over a point. Pres-| There were guite a few: of the local panish War Veterans, that | handling of Manager Dunn, Kopf's | influence as the unrest in labor that is | no less than £900,000,000 in short | sure was directed against coppers and | securities shooting skyward today, the project is being run and financed | playing was highly spoken of by ba S0 tionwide at the present e, | term treasury bills outstanding) that | minor specialties, but this relaxed in | most active being Bristol Brass, by out of town partics: that A. G.|ball writers in the International cir. | and is exemplified by the recent eight- | Some more permanent form of bor- | part when Reading bounded forward | which has been strong but quiet for Hammond Camp was approached and | Cuit, and recently the Baltimore Star | hour railroad legislation and the cur- | rowing must sooner or later be entered | with a gain of over 2 points. Further | several months. This stock closed at e eIy L ey ey n. | offered a certain amount per ton for | ITinted a story to the effect that the | Fent troubles in the local traction | ubon, such for instance as a new long | profit taking was in evidence at mid- 72-73. There is some talk that the B : I the use of their name in collecting, | i’rooklyn Robins were hot on his | field, large market interests are in- | term war loan. It would not be ia |day. Bonds were firm stock will go ontoa 12 per cent. b: out their incurring sxpense | trail, clined to base their transactions on de- | keeping with their skillful financial Munitions, especially Cricible Steel | at the meeting to be held within a rring any expens % or obligation; that it was not the in- | velopments of a larger characicr. | management of the war if the English | and American and Baldwin Locomo- | few weeks. Bililngs & Spencer also fent Gieidi oy tolionate B adeo TR THA Ly There secems reason to believe, for authoritics were to offer such a long | tives, rose briskly in the early af- | gained materially and closed 118-120 .| receivea by them for the re f of the shfesia stance, that sa r as direct sales aee [ term loan o ih London money situa- [ ternoon. Gains in that group Were | Njles-Bement-Pomd went up few Children's Sweaters, Besse-Leland’s | dependents of the New Britain soldiers | Democrats Begin to Show Life for | (On oo, the fovcisn Hauidation . ton Indicated by a six per cont. Bank | made at the 4‘\)‘\1-“;‘!‘ of standard | points to 174% amd closed at 172-174, bt course.—advt - 5 onT i ¢ : merican seeurities resulting from the | of Ungzlan 1t 1 i wates ave | shares, some of which fell under last | g ard Scre FoG < rving at the border; that half o (i R, WhE Ll Teua e T b re Dithe A Den teeante ol e | SR EE RO L Standard Screw sold throughout the g of the committee o w [ the fund was to be used for the o e e e e T eels aifauotations morning 362-367 and closed at 3664 Ic of EIks to « ss the | camp e other half dc The political pot in democratic cir- co ¢ oating supplics onted it . fad 11 Closing.—Price changes were more | 5 B et N loc f Blks to discuss the | camp and the other half donated to e v ADToadion ook alwere ey ditnosin | Americantr nanciAl institutions ana i o D e : > | 365, Scovill was quoted 600-604 and b dvisability of holding'a fair., will be | some worthy project; that A. G. Ham- [ ¢les in this city began to bubble more . Vit _ S £ ¢ late dealings, leaders | colt's was listed 860-868 Othe 2 i 2 5 s < 5 of during the Balkan wars. Whatever | dividuals who have to deposit in Lou- | denoting additional real & as 50-86 er Jeld toiorrow evening mond Camp had no knowledge of the |.freely today, gossip indicating that the z A ! : g ac onal realizing with off- ! & : - = remained of them came back quite | don at lucrative rates large sums will, | getting T e Tt e statements used ob the bag clalming | members of the panty intend to put | L5NFcd 200 L e L B G e these funde e oils, local tractions i lorne neiorithe o |RinStnelacldieRSirong iticlic Il Tntenear [ESS VIV SRS S S STV B0 Ee e s S i = s | and obscure specialties. The closing . i : h been so appropriatly styled the War | in the event of rates at-home proving | was irregular, penidents of tlie soldiers. centers in the selection of a senatorial | P¢€1% : 5 - v gular. : o f 3 f 2 of Europe, began. After the floating | equally as attractive. Such a wifth- “It appears that the project is being | candidate, and from what could be L Sid : ) i : \ 7 ¢ [Hearhed today Gleorge M Landers | Supplies had been sold, investment | drawal of funds could hardly fail to Ynildven’s Caps, Besse-Leland's of | TuR Py out of town business Inferests, | & o have the insids track fos | NOldings in Great Britain, which was | influence unfavorgbly the sterling ex- interest in the project s & ® tre the largest foreign holder of our sa- | change and creaté an undesirable sit- S Was Formerly With Athletic nderwear advt Ml e ment Concerning Relief Pl imembers the chiefs of the fire Talk of Dividend Increase Sends Stock While not disposed to underrate the | borrowing has assumed such large Anna S. Ha he opened dressmaking rooms for fall and w ery work. Phone 633. 162 Main Advt ev Wor been missing one week oday 1 to a complaint to the holice o by his friends. No ne seems know where he is. stocks maintained ‘their previous rat- ings as follows Aetna Nut .... American Brass American Hardware New York Stock Exchange quota- | American Hosiery Issac Timbrell of Maple street is in erious condition at St. Francis’ ospital. Mr. Timbrell is suffering rom a complication of @ [ who have no ; e X tions furnished by Richter & Co., | American Silver emespt i pihe dle o il 5 e d i\""".”,':,l;,‘(}'\‘:.(_“;H::,”“:\m‘;".‘;”’"“”‘"‘ ll”" curities, were first forced out by uation. Hence if rates in London | members of the New York Stock Ex- | Bigelow-Hartford com [ tine of r‘\;«; I1u1 material which wag | Whether he can b Induced to aceent 18 | \jtations to deposit them with the | are to he lowered the present differ- | change. Represented by B. W. Hddy. | Broad Brook > to he collectec s E atte! Jjecture. vasilitus 3 ey S i i o that cxists between I 1 and S g 1916 Coll fo TATHS AND FUNEF 5. geogcoliscted o [ e e urae 2% | government (on attractive terms) and | ence that cxis etween London anc Sept. 18, 1916 ins Co . DFATHS AND FUNERALS. [ There «<_!'I“_~<|(\ nl(!) oc 1.\~|nnf lr‘m ‘\ learned from an authoritive source to. finally by imposing an arbitrary and |New York rates must in some measures High Low Close | Eagle Lock | raising a fund for the relief of the ! day that had the selection be ade : ; ; . ! % on been made { oo oC tax on the incomes derived by | be maintained. In these circumstances | Am Beet Sugar .. 93% 9185 99 Hendee Mig Com Anignsta AT SunbUEN mm‘vv"wmx_n\_ \hv‘ ‘»m.(!n\r\', as nu city ”l 't!':;;7f"n‘("n;‘:.mi\\L‘nILm-nl n|‘ thf\ l"i‘"L holders from such securities as the | the phenomenal importation of gold | Alaska Gold ..... 141 14 Johns-Frait is caring for that, and no occasion | 1 y Mr. Landers’ name would | o ernment desired should be deposit- | that is taking place would not be s | Am Ag Chem 82 807 Int Silver pfd : susta A. Sunburn, wife of | for adding to the fund raised for the | have been put forth for the place. ed. Hence it seems reasonable to be- | difficult to understand, especially when | am Gar & Fdy Co. 685 665 Landers, Frary & Clark 139 Hart street, | comfort of the soldiers, as there i Interest in the candidates for repre- | jjo\o that private holdings abroad ! it is recalled that under tho new Fed- | Am Ice 2 LA New Britain Machine .. now a substantial amount in the hands | sentative is not so keen as vet, but a | vl 1" arge sense either been sold | eral reserve banking law banks are | Am can s 635 : of the treasurer of that committee | few names being heard in connection | jirign( or deposited with the Brit- | obligated to carry a reserve of only | am can o W s North & Judd about 25 per cent. of the | With the nominations. At this early | ;. 214 French governments, for the | eightéen per cent. deposits as vinsillip Gt 50 Sl - Pack Rlowle iWiloox ate Bdward O. Kilbourne and C. . | myanch treasury made similar de- | twenty-five per cent. under the for- |‘yp gri met® 00" 0™ 400 3, | Pratt & Whitney pra pended. Wainwright seem to be leading, and it | | 2 nqs upon its nationals. There an- | mer national banking law, thus mak- | s 0 d e Sion e tanley Rule & Level | " There is no reflection whatever on | is consensus of opinion that they will | g, ptedly is a large volume of Amer- |'ing the loaning ability of the banks | ' (UERE - -o o m oy ) o8 e aylor & Fenn ... urn of Hartford hospital yester- | New Departure pid S VEAEH S e G unburn had been suffering for some | amount collected has yet been ex- me from abscesses on the ankle and i ;. T ; ; £5 .y | De the choice when the adjourned ci : - e o e e e e K e et S T (i (| E WS D SRG Journed €ity | jean securities still in the custody of | upon golq as resevve virtually sixfold o OPEET0 22 . B e ; . tected Min geoodifal Shgin Sthiof maticr A fo the British treasury. These, however, | against fourfold as formerly was th : 3 913 ; Traut & H v, Mrs. Sunburn’s moth- “It is obvious that the kind « S are not likely to be sold since they | case nacondagCon 91% =5 o ¥ : 1 T atarial v hichbwouldibelaceeted i (s - o : - A T S Fe Ry Co...107% Union Mfg : \er, passed away only [ material which woulc accepted in SLASHED WITH RAZOR have a greater value if used as collat- | Trade and industrial conditions con- | 1 F "% 1€ P 07 Wiicheste i collection would be | for American loans. The recent | tinue active. Leading steel authorities | & AVER 7 co . 3 8 8l § 90% / p 50, the proposed n Mre Sunbuingmorth e conslagrable snieuntper il — $250,000,000 British loan is an ex- | have been quoted in newspaper inter- | o 58, o S———— views as declaring the situation unp 3 R Beth Steel Butte Superior ... Canadian Pacific .1807% Central Leather Ches & Ohio . bas taken to the hospital only a few and ur children, Fred- | and if our citizens contributed gen- 3 ample in this respect. In that trans- | erously, a very handsome sum would Cherry Street. Man, Following - Argu- action collateral having a market | cedentedly active and as expecting izabeth A. Sunburn and | be raised, providing the entire amount value of $300,000,000 was deposited to | full continuance of current conditions She | was turned over to some worthy local secure the $250,000,000 issue, thus | for at least many months to come. charities Ear to His Chin, providing a margin of twenty per cent. | Bank exchanges bear out these optim- ship of neutral mails is on its way | Of the collateral one-third or $100,- | istic statements. For the month of ¢ to Washington, and is understood t | Following an argument with Dom- | 000,000, consisted of American invest- | August in nearly all American centers !(Ilmv'::l ll opper .... & 53% & be largely a l;’|whllun of n‘é-:nnunl(! | INCRjEA CAPITAL inick Lavina, who heretofore had | ment securities, which at once re- | high record totals have been cstab-sl t Paul in justification of the policy of the al- BRITAIN’S REPLY COMING Washington, Sept. 18.—Great Brit- ain’s reply to the American note pro- testing against seizure and censor- nburn, John S. Sunburn, o il ment With Friend, Cut From His 3 ewise leaves two sisters and others, They are Mrs. Fred Dimoc Avon, Mrs. William McCleerey of dgrcity, William Schlecicher of Hart prd and George Schleicher of this ty. Mrs. Sunburn was a prominent | Rockwell-D; ewmber of the Fraternal Benefit | $300,000 Corporation, | i | e L heen one i Alm 1““ st intimate friends, | moved that important amount from the | lished, the t «_I\I for \\h entire (-;nlnn 5 (‘(’yly I (‘\ 8 lies contained in a preliminary mem alce o rinville Now | Jame ndrechio of 100 Cherry | probability of sale within the tw comparing wi car ago, showin 8 4 | orandum received here last February. street wds slashed with a razor last | yvear period covered by the loan. | an increase of thirty-eight per cent, | Crucible Steel cvening from his ear to his chin. Al- | Meanwhile it is understood that the | while for the eight months of the cal- | Distillers Sec i 4 - — "~ . jague. B ere] will be held Wednesday | (GocclalfoptheR ety though the wound is an ugly one, it |loan transaction in question was | endar year 1916 a gain of forty-one | Erie ..... > 3 B TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIOATION. B o3 Sicibok iram her late| Elminville September 18.—An- [ is not particularly dangerous as it is | merely the first of a series of similar | per cent. over 1915 is shown and for- | Erie 1st pfd .. 55 % SR = = i % me Rev G. W. C. Hill will | nouncement was made today of the 1ly a flesh wound. ones. The British chancellor has ex- | ty-four and one-half per cent. over | General Elec .. ... LOST—Ring with about nine keys in ! The two men went to a house on |tended the original mobilization | 1914. The same general trend of tes- [ Goodrich Rub ST 2 Kensington or New Britain. Find pirview cemetery | e T o ] Lilac street where beer flowed freely. | Scheme by applying it to bonds of | timony contained in the latest re- | Great Nor pfd ....121 | er return to Herald Office 9-18-tf 3 ‘ tocky ake company, which re- | mhey suddenly became embroilei in | neutral European and South Ame ports of railroad earnings. As com- [ Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 44% % i : el iclate ar nterment will be in [ action of the board of directors of the cently moved here from Hartford, in | an argument When Lavina is said to | can. countries that are in the posses. | bared with the first six months of [ Tllinois Central ...103 ¢ ; LOST—Purse containing small sum of of British investor: The total | 1915 gross carnings of American roads | Inspiration . 2 62 3 money, etc Return to 66 John St for ti#e first half of 1916 increased no | Kansas City so . .. 20 5 5 3 9-18-1d » - authorizing the creation of an issue | have Whipped out a razor and made a il slash at Andrechio”s throat. The lat- | Value of English holdings of the spe- ! hist 1 | equally divided between common and | 1ef dodged back in time to save his| Clfic securities whose deposit thus has [less than $338,012 000, equivalent to | pst Main S 1 2 ‘ A o " AN jugular vein, but the keen blade rip- | been invited is understood to be ahout | twenty-three per cent., while the net pitai ve f . preferradishines & ficantiicato Bh oW i C o At onaithe fleshlor Rigira s $3,000,000,000. Manifestly such a | carnings increased §166,161,000, or . . D ing the increase has also been filed | et per cent. Our country un- two weel ; (it Saeley Immediate complaint was made to | huge volume of securities—which are | forty-two . ! ; S s . the police anp alsearah “as i uted | to be borrowed from their holders by | questionably is passing through a pc hospital only erday morning, | The company’s capitalization as a B @ a search was. Instituted | !¢ S 5 )f inflation that seems destined to B er, He was formerly empl De8 < ! 2 Jast night. Lavina lives at 17 Cherry | the British treasury, not purchased | iod of infl ) q y w2 > emp result of the action is now 300,000 street but hé' did not return and as| outright—is to be used as collateral | increase substantially before the fnal e ‘\‘\ : before the increase it was a $100.- | vet has not been located for loans. Our own center is the mest | check comes. The foreign liquidation s s 000 corporation Gt one to which the British | scems to have been responsible fo NEW . oy According to officers of the com- treasury would turn. Hence, to be | some measure of the failure of secur W BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ROOM 410 is the intention to purchase BANDITS STE\L $pr) 000 successful these issues must be made | ties to join fully in this admitted in- REPRESENTED BY L. S. JON TEL. 841, \ble new equipment and to e V2, attractive to American investors. If | flation. The current wave of enthusi- suggests opportunities for alert At the company's plant, which | g 2 ; foreign securities, the results may | operators. There seems no doubt that g tifle Express Car, Passeng ] . ! 2 hut recently crected, ball bear- pLCSRCnr, SICL SR Ensson o hardly be expected to be as favorable | important financial interests recently NOI‘flI and Judd gs and kindred hardware are manu- | and Push Train Down Mountain | 28 if, as in the case with the recent | have been heavy buyers and are in- 1oz a good sprinkling of high graide | clined to support the market. tured. The factory is operated day ST ° and nigl G 3 i After Alowing Vietims to Leave American investments be included. I HENRY CLEWS. A B nd night and is rushed with orders. RVC. L ! ed. It lll 1. Rockwell of Bristol, is said to o SiAs uRe 8 seems reasonable to suppose, there- — erican rass it is g ey, | Skl 8 sandits | fore, that the British officials will 1 CCRAZY JIMMY” ON WARPATH. ack of concern and it is under- | j.1q i 5 ; re, that th ritish officials will be Y JTM) - held up a passenger train Sept. 12 | Qicposed (o continue to hold a laree | Bridgeport, Sept. 15.—James Ja- ristol Brass I that if the plans do not miscar- | near g i near Tamosopo, rifled the express car | cupply of our securities for use in the nino of 35 Hallett street, known to the | e v the company will be a strong com- ; $62.000 in gold, robbed the passen- et EnelaT e . | S : o : D sons e oy ; preparation of this class of mixed col- | police as Y Jimmy,” and regard- WILLTAM . N Departure com- | zers and then pushed the train down It Lolice = EYdny s held Oug ' alld So Charles Bk, Charles k., 40 year: 1d, of 156 | of $200,000 worth of stock, to be or a large expansion of bus- _— the collateral he entirely composed of | asm S 3 lateral. was on this basis that the e v Eerols charncter we ] RLF 't c¢h M tockwe! as 4 5 R St s 1¢ | ed as a dangerous character, C ;{\_\”. \[ : it ’”N‘\IW “M”l Itockwell was at | the mountain side into a deep canyon, | probabilities do not seem to favor m]m‘ in ‘é:‘ ‘,,',U, honds for stadbing | LEAD il i helney i ne o et o i t‘(*‘({u'llms:ln an apparently reliable re- | fyrther important sales by foroe Tony Ruza of 145 Hallett street dur- D = ectmen. ) e new 'e of stock has already | port reaching here today. The pas- | holders of American securities Ryt : reot Saturday [ irec ri i JBIRT C. USHER yeen subscribed to a ¢ 8 : ) ders of American sec S . = a fight in Hallett strect Saturday irect privat : Week ROBERT r.,x(v],x. been ; ibscribed to and will not be |sengers were permitted to detrain, Golad from the British treasury is :”:1;\‘ “,}:,’ 4 ,,‘ 11 Bridgeport hos- o P ¢ wires to Hornblower & eeks, New inville, Conn, Sept, 15th et he market - for general | thus preventing loss of life, the re- | flowing into New York so actively, | pital in a dying condition, one of the York, Boston, Chicago. 4 Ser 8th, sale. lpult said. lclnsv to $300,000,000 having arrived | xnife thrusts penctrating his liver. v 2 .

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