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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER For nippy weight the frosty the | medium | overcoat—silk 1ined, oxford | $20.00 to $28.00. mornings and evenings—here’s the Chesterficld style at For the young man who says “style | first” here's the close fitting garment, | fsingle or double breasted, knee length, | $18.60 $28.00, All the models that New ing, to are in style in York are in our overcoat show- Prices from $15.00 to s $5.00 to $18.00. Gloves, $1.50 to $: DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. Disgusted With Life You do not exactly remember when began At first you only noticed at you became easily tired, and did ot have your former ambition. ' You aid no attention to it. Gradus feeling of uneasiness came over you vhich at times made you You could not always conc our attention; your mind was ering. Pecu wsations of fng and twitching would fands and feet felt numb and cold times. recame >tful, took ffense at overything, suspected even our best friends, feared people might | otice vour condition and preferred | erefore to be alone. But when lone longed for some one who uld understand you; you felt as if u have a good crying spell; Bt cu hated to be pitied You wor- | ed everything and had a con- nt dread of some unknown thing at was happen. You did not | st your own judgment felt vou | buld not control yourself, morbid | oughts wded your . | At times you would feel much het- |- even cheerful, and then your old | mpte would come back worse an ever. You be came di ere ell a Have 1 have, pric oceur. You vou about to n to rusted loathe yourself; with life; felt fialure; you could never you thought of ser seen a case like ireds and hundreds Is there cure for this horrible bndition? Yes, there is a cure. You need not suffer agonies. You n a be well and strong. hn age enjoy J You can a b cheerfu ous and enteror 2. Your despair will give way burage And you will feel indefin- ply happier than you did before you pre in the iron grip of your ei: will enjoy e you accepted as tter pl you will now ehly rad almost los er. brow you von suicide. hu e ‘you because value W you s be done? You must helped to help yourself. Come b see me and I will show you how. BRR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, 254 TRUMBULL STR! Hartford, Conn, firours.—9 to 5 and 7 to 8. Holidays 10 to 1. Fee As Low As $2.00. can tt | FPairview this > | things which be- | of fact, | City Items Swagger shoes for young men. Da- mon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. The civil service commission hold an examination for permanent firemen on Wednesday evening, Octo- ber 18, at City hall. The commis- sion will meet at 7:30 o'clock that evening., Miss Seibert has gone to New York on a business trip. Miss Esther Anderson of street has returned from a months’ trip through Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. A cribbage tournament this evening the Loyal Order of Moose in Judd's block. Eight teams will participate for ten weeks’ playing every Wednesday evening. Andro Sejerman of Beaver street has bought from Alfred Roy and William Beloin of this city the Hotel in Terryville. & Stein Block overcoats. The Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. Bernadotte Loomis has transferred property at 91 Burritt street to Ellis Clark and Annie M. Shaw has trans- ferred property on Fairview street to Richard H. Erwin. K. L. Johnson has been granted a permit to build for Herman Schmarr a two family house on Harrison street to cost $7,000 and a frame garage to cost $1,000, Stein Block & Snuman The Farrell Clothing Co.— Lewis A. Miller has been awarded the contract for a new factory build- ing for the Beaton & Cadwell com- pany. The building will be six stories high, 42 by 106 feet, and will be con- structed of reinforced concrete, will tdson four will open at Shuman overcoats. advt ., The Ulinski Building company has been awarded the contract to erect a brick building on East Main street for John Skritulsky. Ir will contain three stores, Michael Brady of Washington treet was taken with a fainting spell on Church street, n N streef, this morning. He was removed to his home in the police ambulance. Block & Shuman The Farrell Clothing R. B. Olson who is employed at the Stanley Works h gone to West- boro, Mass., on business. The board of directors of the Cham- ber of Commerce will meet this after- oon at 4:30 o’clack. Stein overcoats. Co.—advt Frank Piorkowski of reet was taken to the ernoon in the police He is suffering with Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGrail ] street are in Brooklyn today ing the world series game in that 102 Grove hospital this ambulance. appendicitis of e te: city. Tony Brover of Broad strect is at the local hospital where four fingers work at the Hart & Cooley factory resterday have been amputated. The letter carriers have voted to | turn out in uniform and join in the reception to the soldiers. Matthew Conlon hs permit to build a two family house on Harrison street. The house will cost $6,000. The Daughters of Castile enjoyed a riasquerade social following their meeting of last evening. William T, a and Cora Y. Hildebrand I'red and Emma L. Willey. The New Britain Camera club pre- sented slides from the Buffalo club and a number of art slides from the local club last night, The Buffalo slides included eighty in colars and were considered the most handsome set ever exhibited here. Leon Dewolfe of Nova Scotia is the guest of his uncle, Herbert Warner of Seymour street. ARRESTED 1IN TAMFORD. Facing Bigamy Charge, Afternoon. ichael Gill, Arraigned in Court This A police court session extraordinar; was held this afteroon when Michael Gill, sometimes of this city and sometimes of Stamford, was arraigned Lefore Judge James T. Meskill charge of non-support. Gill was ar rested by the Stamford police this morning and was brought back here by Chief Rawlings this noon. The ac- cused is represented by Attorey D. F. B. Hickey of Stamford and it de- veloped that Gill is now under bonds of $500 for trial in December on a charge of bigamy. It was agreed this afternoon that Gill is to pay his wife $4 per week. Gill was first arrested in Stamford Monday when Mrs. Gill No. 1, of New Eritain, faithles ing from months. Gill has been miss- about six spouse. New Britain $100 FOR CHARITY. At last evening A. G. Hammond camp, S, W. V., voted to use the $100 received from the recent h campaign for charitable pur- The camp originally intended the benefit of the its meeting rubk poses to use the fund for returning troops, but the comfort committee decided that this money would not be required and it was re- turned to Hammond Camp. SPEECHES BETWE Chicago, Oct. 11.—A of the campaign of the woman's party developed here today when Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer of New York, spoke for 15 minutes between acts of a popular play at a downtown She urged her hearers to vote ag: st President Wilson on the ground that the national administration has con- sistently opposed a constitutional ACTS. novel phase that were crushed while he was at Thursday and NARRAGANSETT BAY e Genume Stea!\ 1 6 c Cape Butter Fish . Yellow Tail Flounders ...lb Cod Fish RUMP CORNED BEEF | Swift’s Premium Oleo. 1-1b pkg 25¢c | s | ¥ GENUINE COD FISH GEMS LEAN SLICED BACON .. i CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK amendment enfranchising women- FRESH SHORE HADDOCK ............Ib 5C LARGE FRESH MACKEREL ..........b 1 7C FRESH HALIBUT STEAK .lbzzc OYSTERS FRESH OPENED CLAMS .............qt 30(: Boston Blue Fish . Silver Salmon Steak . Fresh Water Eels . 18CE Fancy Fresh Smelts 12 /2C » 8¢ 18c| ‘ Fancy Selected Eggs . .doz FRESH LIMBURGE! CHEE! 37ct » 22¢C ..21bs 19C P Boneless Pure COD FISH CAKES 1-1b pkg l 8C B{ LARGE SALT HERRING ...........5for lOc { FANCY MAINE CLAMS RED ALASKA SALMON SUNBE. FISH N. B, 14c 12¢ 12¢ 18¢ 14c OH. BEAN MOHICAN PURE JATSUP ]WINZ MUSTARD PICKLES . Pt SISO SN O CANSY 19(: F Red k ARl 19¢| LargeRed L 23¢C 23c Onions Large Sunklst 13c¢ Lemons . .. .doz Solid Grape Fruit .2 for been granted | o | Homer S. Cummings, Candidate for have sold property on State street to | on a| theater. | | | | | the cit ! nishea | pas | liver the invo appeared and denounced her | Word which might sound | less to the | send | can government [ [ | I | | | | | | | ] i | | | \ | next week. | dic | case; | ship Bloomersai | available here are those from British | with the foreign affice Hals GOVERNOR TO ATTEND K. OF C. BANQUET | U. S. Senator, Will Also Be Present at Daly Council Ceiebration. In observance of Columbus Daly Council, K. of C, will hold banquet at the Elks' club tomorrow evening which will he graced by the presence of His iixcellency, Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, and Hon. Homer S. Cummings of Stamford, democratic nominee for United senator. Cther prominent guests will be Mayor George A. Quigley and Rev. P. J. | McGivney of Bridgeport, national chaplain of the Knights of Columbu who app as the personal repre- | sentative of Bishop John J. Nilan Alonzo J. Hart, superintendent of charity department, will be er and the banquet will start o’clock. Music will be fur by Lynch’s orchestra and M. P. O'Kecfe of Hartford will furnish entertainment. He will be sted by local talent. Rev. J. T. Winters, or of St. Mary’s church, will de- rtion. ates toastma at 7:30 U-BOATS RESPECT RULES OF WARFARE (Continued From First Page). word ‘Liverpool” All in good con- dition.” Radio operators could not suggest a like ‘his’ in wireless waves. Liverpooel is the hailing port of the steamship Kingstonian, and of the steamer West Point, whose crew w. rescued by a torpedo boat destroyem Whether all the West Point's are accounted far had not been termined today. The statement in the message that the boats were in good cgndition, was | accepted as an indication that no | harm fell to those who had been | in them. TIf the boats were those of the Kingstonian it was thought, her crew probably was picked up by an cast bound vessel, which will land them on the cther side. hoats | de- Cannot Bring Prizes to Port. Berlin, Tuesday, Oct. 10, by Wire- Associated Press, Via | Tuckerton, Oct. 11.—The German | uthmarine campaign off the Americar ast, according to the firm conviction in admiralty and foreign officé circles, | undoubtedly is being conducted in fuli | accordance with the recognized rules | of cruiser and with the Ger- man underts toward the United States not to sink ships without warn- ing and without making adequate pro- visions for the safety of passengers nd crews. The decision of the| an court in the case of the | steamer Appam, which was | her British owners after into orfolk by a German | pr crew, makes it impracticable to prizes into Ame; an ports. Submarine commanders therefore have no option except to destroy them. It is assumed here that the Ameri- has no ground for objections to the operations of sub- marines in such proximity to tho | coast, since the German s are merely following the example of Great Britain and her allies, which have kept watch off the | American coast. | Neither the foreign nor the office | nor the admiralty is willing to ex- press an opinion to individual | like that of the British steam- | Stephano or the Dutch steam- | The only details Iritish awarded to being taken ship receipt of | taken for of the sub- | Pending the fuller information, it is granted that the action marines was justified, Joseph C. Grew, wha acting as American charge d'affaires during the | absence of Ambassador Gerard, has received no communications from Washington on this subject, nor has | he thus far taken up any phase of it source The Berlin new apers are just ginning to receive despatches d. ing the excitement in the States over the submarine campaign. The only reference to it thus far pub- | hed is a p age in a V 1 Strect roport, and consequently there has been no newspaper comment on thi subject. be- CENSGRING Corporation Cc J Recommends Milder E. Cooper Ordinance. That it would be impossible to enact moving picture censorship ordi- nance having the teeth demanded by those who favor drastic restriction of | pictures considered improper for the view of adolescents and providing for | such penalties as revoking theater licenses was the verdict given to the | charter revision committee last night by Corporation Council J. E. Cooper. Chairman Mueller learned that it | would be nec to secure a num- ber of charter nges and so the committee decided to frame a milder | form of ordinance to be presented to | the common council at its meeting | a MEMORY TRAINING- Demonstration to Be Evening at Y. M. C. The Berol Memory Training will be opened at the Y. M. C. night with a public demonst given by Henry J. Sutton and tor Werner of New York The large number of requests for admis: sion tickets to this demonstration in- tes an unu 1l interest in course of th The first regu the c e will be held evening, October 18, at 8 o’clock class will be In charge of Victor ner. Given This Al course A. to- | ion Vie- | session Wednesd The Wer class in | today with sales | considering | Acveident | wire 8 iu 114°116 AsyLum S'r(l HARTFOMD. Clothes they’'re a penny hence; there are now; beside ing the new are new. So— are ng to more as Cheap now as get; they won't cost now than a month more to choose from —half the fun is in wear- things while they really BUY NOW PRICES SOARING IN CONSISTENT MARKET End I Not Yet and Higher Prices Are Predicted (Furnished by Richter & Co.) The activity of the local market of last week has somewhat abated this week, nevertheless trading aontinued it an > and high levels for arc registered all Stanley Works hs been the feature for the last two days, there being considerable demand for the stock with very little in the ma ket. Sales today were as high as 99, the market closing at 98 bid, 100 asked. There are no rumors in con- nection with this advance except the fact that there has been no capital increase of the Staniey Works for some time and business for the last two years has been abnormally good. It is understood that the Stanley Works has an option on the control- ing interest of the Farmington River Power Company and Rights of way for the transmission lines between the power house and the Stanley Works in New Britain are being bought. When this deal goes through it might be a reason for iner of capitaliz tion. Bristol Bra been ac as high as 83. closed off somewhat, how- 9 was bid, 81 asked. There investment buying with prices ranging On Tuesday there was American Brass and selling down to 330 and the latter to 172, At these prices began and has continued the market closing at 333 on Ameri and 184 asked Stanley Rule & Level has irly active with sales between 330 and 335. V recommend this stock for conser tive Investors helieving that it w ultimately sell at a much higher figure. New Britain Machine has ad- vanced with sales in the neighbor- hood of 90, and Union Manufa ; Company is quoted 100 hid American Flardwi at 13 bid, 139 Frary & Clark is 81 bid, Colts Arms and Scoville Mfg. are quict and firm being quoted bid, 875 for the former, and 650 asked for the latter. Of siderable interest to local invest- ors i the announcement hy Billin & Spencer of a capital increase from $500,000 to $750,000. «Stockholders 1 be given the privilege to sub- ibe to one new share fo ires now held at par re. On th announcement sales of the stock were made from 140 to 148, but considerable stock came in the market at these figures and the | price ted today at a close of 140 | bid, 145 asked. We believe that even with pitalization of $750,000 the | Billinzs Spencer Company stitl undercapitalized. The ghts are not being traded in vet | but we believe stock on the new ba will be an attractive purchase. There has been a good demand for Britain Gas at prices ranging 59 to 60. Hartford Gas Com- is quoted bid, 65 asked, and the Preferred > bid. 310 is bid for Hartford tric Light with cent sales at There is good huy ing of the Insurance stock Actna Life i bid, sked, and Travelers is $80 bid, sked. Aetna and T.iabilit 475 biq, and Hartford Steam Boiler at 450. Recent sales of National Surety have been in the neighhorhood of 28¢ per share, and the to the new stock are quoted 3034 11 asked. The Fire I:.- surance stocel remain about the same with Aetna 110 to 415, Hartford 830 to National Fire 397 ind Phoenix Fire 410 to 415, active ra local stocks along the line s e Tho | market ever, and has been good North & Judd from 95 to 96. a reaction in Niles, the former asked the same Landers, ed, W from mon 64 is 2le is Life 805 490 asked, is strong 100 The Hilsverein will meet tonight o'clock. Deutsch ~ Frauen at Turner hall at Richter&Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Represented by E. W. EDDY 31 West Main Street, City Hall Building Telephone 1840 10 shs Stanley Rule & Level Co. 10 shs Hart & Hutchinson 10 shs Colts Arms 10 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. 50 shs Bristol Brass Co. 50 shs American Silver FINANCIAL NEWS CAUTION HOLDS UP WALL 8T. ACTIVITY Dealing in First Hour Less Than 300,000 Shares Wall St—Numerous irregular gains | Pressed Steel were registered at today's moderate | Ray Con opening, but trading continued to | Reading note extreme caution. Sugar -and | Red T & s shares, which featured yester- | Southern operations, were again con- | Southern Ry spicuous at advances of 1 to 3 points. | Southern Ry Hide and Leather preferred, Central | Studebaker Leather, American and Continental Tum Copper Cans, United States Steel and some Oil of the coppers rose fractionally. | Ave Union Pacific and Norfolk and West- Pacific crn gained a point each. Marines and | Fruit Tenne: Copper were under further Copper restraint. lu For the first time in more than a |U : month the first hour's trading was |Va Car Chem less than 300,000 s peculative | Westinghouse vorites lers were | Western Union disposed to 1 Stee! losing over a | Wi Overland point, with 1 to 3 points for Indus $Ex-Div, trial Alcohol, Marine preferred, Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Southern ' Railway preferred —and prominent | equipments. Notable exceptions in- | cluded National Biscuit and Ohio Gas. which rose 6 1-2, and 4 points, r spectively. Heaviness of standard | stoc! became more pronounced on 'the parish of . John the increased activity at midday. Bonds W performed in St were irregular. Lithuanian church at 9 o’clock CLOSE—Recoveries of the inter- | morning, when aitthew J. Haye: age were soon effaced, low- Mary Loretta, Ferguson ces being made in the general ted in wedlock. Rev. John J. of the last hour. The closing 1ld, the pastor, afficiated was hea James Hayes, a brother man and of the Fer ushers. as s0 high Valley Max Motor com. Mex Petroleum National Lead N Y Air Brake ‘ 83% ‘\ Y C & Hudson. | | ! | | ! 88 106 67 158 108 215 68 1093 Nev Cons NYNH & N Y Ont & West. . fNorthern Pacific Norfolk & West Penn R R 60 28 111 142% 58% 113 Car 65 5 107 713 Imn/ . % com. . Pacific S 100% day’s 28% pfd Union United Utah s ..149% L1601 ce 95 Rubber Co.. teel 45 -FERGUSON NUPTIALS, HAYE Initial Mar Parish ze Pe in New formed Today, The initlal marriage ceremony in Evangelist Andrew’s this nd were Fitz- Miss un selling & of the Miss Ella bride, was zuson and The evincing the couple hand- | room, was best Ferguson, a sister bridesmaid. Robert James Keevers were church was well filled, popularity of the couple he recipients of many New York Stock Bxchange quota- | tions furnished by Richter & Co.. members of the New York Stocl Ex- change. Represented by E. W. Eddy Oct. 11, 1916 High Low Cl 99 9 ect Sugar Car & Fdy Co. Tce Can Can Loco Smel Sugar Tobac Tel & ~onda. AT S Fe Baldwin L B & O Beth Steel 3 Butte Superior adian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mi] & St Pav Col F & I Cons Gas “rucible Am Am Am Am Am Am recep- ofy street. ollowing the tion was held bride’s parents The couple left late this afternoon on a motor trip to Niagara Falls, after which they will make their home on Stanley street ceremony, a the home Seymour at on 283 58% 114 pfd 114 106 114% 220 YOS Noble, hunt bu thg SUPPER. just n BULL Colton D, turned from a Scotia, tendered a | to the members o | Foreman’s club event took place and Mr. Noble just how he came to b moose. William Whitely | cently ft the employ of Judd after 20 vears' service a position as foundry, Anchor re- ova supper Brand nin The Hotel Beloin 1 upon to tell the bull who re- N who ha trip 'S as ca accepc Meriden by the of a gold an of a \bered forer rer cl h gifts was Brand amed ri sleeve links e TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Steel Sec | monog: set of Trie 1st pfd General Elec . Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Ilinois Central Inspiration WANTED—Young work in factory hardware concern HH, Herald office, clerical office of lacal Address Box 32 10-11-3d 2 m 118 108 1% 118 1081 657 bl .108% 665 BEACH & AUSTIN ROOM 410 841, NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. REPRESENTED BY L. S. JONES, TEL. North and Judd American Brass Bristol Brass Bought and Sold Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New York, Boston, Chicago.

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