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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. |NEW YORK GAVE |JULY 4 CELEBRATIONIT Gty teems - WILSON $436,807 B GITY IS SOUGHT %= Reduced Prices | Rlchter&Co has returned home. Empire State Leads in Contribu- | Chamber of Commerce DITEGHOrS |rees "ae Ser 2otido 2% 07 7 ——QN—— | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE This week’s meeting of the W, i b Repr%ented by E. W. EDDY tions for Campaign Wobo inFavo ol Blan S| 2wl oo et oo acierecon WOlIlCfl’S SllitS 31 West Main Street, City Hall Building view street. The subject for discus- Telephone 1840 driving his automobile on Stanley New York, Nov. 16.—New York| The board of finance and taxation | pitance Work.” A eneral Inviaton | atany of the smartest models in 20 shs Scovill Mfg_ Co. ‘Just to flag your attention. Tyreasurer W. D. Jamieson announced Here are storm coats, the sheed | amownt there was collected in this | og e G e ol o G ly by the acquisition of a fine deer, These Suits are all up to the min- 7 v i = - 5 this evening. S d S Pricos—$15 to $35, 958.78, \and for Pennsylvania $64,- | termined on at the regular meeting $25.00 SUITS 21.50 50 shs Stan ard Screw early and secure the best. Good |ers of thé President having contri- | ro1owing the final report of the com- | fP00N in the church parlors. Rev. $37.50 SUITS $29 75 ) The first resiponse to the appeal for 5 ~| Mayor . A. Quigley will entertain $37 5 i Everything here in rurnishings that | ,qqitional subsqriptions to make up | o e 3300 snd Wil his e chai a o 0 i 100 Shs North & Ju B. Huff, a nation&l convention dele- . and $2.50. pursued for several years. If the For Overcoats Besse-Leland’s—advt 100 * H d shs American Hardware Sent & suggestion that the Democratlo | ;oo mmendation of the directors, the |'863 Main street, 100 “patriots”"—the word Do Achamiengw 11N il siaaatan col Iy R T morning lay- Sfecontrbuters, care of the celebration, consisting of | T®POrted this noon that as he was Sha Bharsrti e street, became confused and ran into sion will be “Current Events in Tem Jed all the states in cor}tril;utiznih:; will be asked at its meeting next | is issued to the neighhors and other ino stere have heen prico.out . for e Wi e fln o spring when the public amusement | women interester. | this sale. All the new shades in | 8 20 Shs Colts Arms : mission presents its budget to| Willlam H. Cadweli who has added | popular materials, both plain and signals are vesterday. The total of the fund up | com 2 S e o b l w k Tho storm signals are up— to date is $1,535,888.31, of which | favor an appropriation for a Fourth | {0 his prowess as a huntsman recent- | fur-trimmed. i 100 shs dtan ey orks . ; - . i . lined coats, the raincoats—and the | state \$456,807.43. band concerts to be given during the | by, SALer(ain a number of his frlends | yte in style and are fincly made in 100 shs New Britain Machine €evening dress coat. The | figures for Illinois are $230,- summer months. This action was de- % i | every detail. Sample reductions are: 92259, Texas and Missouri ran a close | of the directors of the Chamber ep | The Swedish Bethany Sisters soclety In suits we've stormed the trenches | 1 ce for ‘foyrth place, Texas admir- | commerce held veserday afternoon, held a meeting at 3 o’clock this aft- | FOR ... 100 shs Nlles-Bemellt-Pond . L 5 L G. E. Pihl gave an address and re- 1 time now to secure yours, buted $56,455.33 while Missourians | mitteo which conducted the celebra- i h B Pricee—315\talat0! gave up $53,884.37. Ton Tast yoar. Tne rom o poebra. |tresnments were served. 100 shs ristol Brass . f ber can avoid the trouble of going | Party of friends at a venison din- is new and desirable, the deficit of $300,000 has come from | Jyo ¢t ity asking for populas | Ner next Sunday afternoon at the $49.50 SUITS ot Land F & Cl k Bates-Strect Shirts—$1.50, $2.00, | Wichita Falls, Tei, which, through R. | (upscriptions, as has been the course | Sunset Rock bungalow, 25.0 100 shs andaers, r'rary ar gaf;‘}.lteleira‘lphitll a,r?ly:nt;mgt?fbflo‘; board of finance and taxation deems | James Naughton has leased from | Make an early selection—It will pay | Sras s LOWE TR O Soratis | it advisable to act favorably on the | Bllen R. Reynolds et al, a storo at | YOU- " A . B National Committee ask, 15,000 “pa- [ THIOZRERTR TR 00 0 directors, the — shs American brass triots” to subscripe $1 aplece; 1,000 to : s Tony Bachman, the newly appointed 2 g o A . o give $10 apiece; another 1,600 to give mz“ml’?! “fla‘;h“ Is conducted }‘1“ policeman, began his active duties s 59 merican Silver $50 apiece; 1,000 at $100 apiece, and | Other cities. Sicor i taeflo Ut ol |15 tllevering Y/ AV (e ! & &2 &L‘ » . S A s aiding the public amusements com- | W< E TFORD ONEPREC — Eitiirs ik wete hu cha | on I Panding tho st |10 4 Soncrete radt vea Sukvecn the| - TARTFOKD EUSPRICE (18 (9 be approved he will be glad to write [ AS has been the custom since the | . o g ’ S o) R O his name in each of the seven classes | INAuguration of the plan, the public B HARTFORD. NC]A NEW s A ieeiute commiilen Ta. icn| Bobert Driscoll of 105 Btaniey street L Vance C. McCormick returnea to [\are of the celebration, consisting of ! the city yesterday. He said he would stic sports and concerts, | © - . . s g : NEW BRITAIN, CONN stay until the amount of the cam. | While the Chamber of Commerce com- | Street noar Hartford avenue a bievolist | (i : EipaT A [ S Eichem 87 g1 - paign fund shortage has been raised. | Mittee has had the fireworks display s ‘ == === = | Am Car & Fdy Co. 59% 714 RGHANT MARINE Asked if he had any new views con- | the Tear of his machine. Merzoo was . Am Ice .......... 283, 28 SPLENDID ME gerning election results, he said he Annual Dinner in January, taken to the hospital, but is not seri- | oA Gy i (0% PP Zdinot ; 4 The committee in charge of the an- | ously injured. A i e A The one thing that Stands out.” he | nual dinner reported to the directors 2 933% 9379 Am Sugar .......119% 118 1188g Large Gains Made With Southern | am rei s e " iss ™ 1o 10 crossing this afternoon. He was Anaconda Cop ...102% 101% 101 " for the event in January. knocked down but not seriously in- Stock in Limelight S i New York, Nov. 16.—Predictions of Th tty f havi suitable g ot > 1 OG lH lme lg A T S Fe Ry Co.105 1043 104 o New xor xov. 10—preatctions of | GGHORD THREATENS TR SR (i 2 | D Local Stock Touches New High eliwint Foss i ot rife as a result of the world war, . siderable attention from the directors. B & O " . een . 8 the federal reserve act and shipping |Says Drastic Action Will Be Taken | The chamber received information| DEATHE AND FUNERALS, Mark OH EXChflflge Wall Street.—Copper and steel 6% 85% 86 ( fects Sees Rosy Future for Ameri- | cies, both home and abroad.” committee be empowered to go ahead lHarr_v Al automobile, driven by < i e . id, i 2 : William Nicholas of 18 West Pearl ; President of Society of Naval Archi- [ said, “is the fact that the people had | favoring holding the event, and it was s Am Smelting ..... 118% 118% confidence in President Wilson’s poli- authoriged by fhe die,.e(.‘:m.s that the | Street was accidentally struck by HITS l 18 T[“]AY % o8 | Elddie Horowitz, at the Main street| can Commerce. and make necessary arrangements legislation were made here today by . that about farty acres of land in Stan- shares were again the conspicuous{B R T ........ 84 84 84 Stevenson Taylor, president og the Against Railroads That Show Lax- | Jey Park could be utilized for the pur- Adolph E. Surko. features at «&urla_y‘sn?cth"e m;fl ::;Zzsf‘ i?cm Steel .......6656 649 656 society of naval architects and ma-| | ose. The directors voted to recom-| Adolph Edward Surk i br Y opening. Gains in those issues ran jutte Superior 67% 671 6 rine engineers, in a speech marking | It¥ in Returning Cars. BeTalEs Nt iona bt e o hisdhon:e. (‘:xééoEn:thflstrle:cgt% (Furnished by Richter & Co.) | from mere fractions to 36 points.|Canadian Pacific .172 170% 172 the 1opemlng Mrt?felg‘f':,f’ff;;f,m ans Louisville. Nov. 16.—Commenting |Pe appropriated by the t;i}:y/ ‘to <slover He is survived by his wife and four The local marklct h’:lt% co:\:::x\-x:»rlf}ts Fi\("e ]rgorfolr:ef(ln(lflwz‘\‘li‘qceém‘;{e‘”"f““i:.:)e‘nmz (].;uuzl ..113% 106% 113 nual meeting of th ganz 3 t the expenseof floodin e land. activity this week. e active -~ | an 3 GLEME I es & Ohio ..... 67 The United States, he said, was |UPOR the apparent failure of several [ 7, SXECHSS of A0°TINE Che land. | s today have been Stanley Works, | ainta Tron, Republic Iron, Lacks-|Ghino Gosper = aking. rapid strides in shipbuilding | carriers to fully observe informal In- | her of Commerce of the Uniied States | fOUr Years old and the oldest twelve | o ‘& Mine, Scovill Mfg. Co., and | wanna Steel, Utah and Anaconda | Gnj Mil & St Paul, Amercan shipyards are building 1,-|structions for the return of foreign | will convene in Washington, D, C.,|vears old. He also leaves his fath- North & Judd. Stanley ‘Works | Coppers, American Zinc, Baldwin| o B g g 500,000 tons of steel ships and 50,- [coal cars to the owning roads, Com- | tomorrow and Saturday at which time | er, Adolph Surko of Rhodes street, ;)pcn(‘d this morning at 111 and ad- | Locomotive and the shipping 8roup|cong Gas .. 136 3 P00,000 tons of wooden vessels missioner C. C. McChord, of the in- | important questions pertaining to the " | vancea with sales during the day as |'also were -materially higher. United cpyciple ste 89% 908 completed within two yes C terstate commerce commission issued | railroad legislation will be discussed. F . high as 118. The market closed 116 | States Steel was prominent on the| piciijers gee .. % 483 43 Witatit ol aus s okelen BetoRel|noticeftodaygtaticondnyoa sl i Al it o s hIREHON Tn teratate il Coni mar el Nend SO et den NS REL FETeslinanalir et e e & i 1) et il i e oo e R e zmoyesle: T 36 367 & this connection would result in dras- | Commission many laws are ncw Mis Minnie, Annie and Edith | . g6 ana sold as high as 69. The ment embraced many miner special- 1o 1st pfd .. 50 g X & tic action. carried out, but there is a confliction | Surko. . ;",‘f;(m”‘(f;(,}(.q 68 bid, asked. | ties, such.as Phila. company, United | genera) miectrio 111‘ 44 TELLS OF COMPANY ' K Informal instructions were issued [ on account of thirty-nine states hav- The funeral will be held from Mr. North & Judd sold from 2% to | Rallways, National Enamelling, and| gooarion Rut 2 L A several days ago by Commissioner Mc- | ing other laws governing similar mat- | Surko’s late home at 2 o'clock Satur- 104 and sales of Scovill ranged from | Corn Products, Ralls were strong but | Great Nor ;erJ % 69% 693f Interesting Talk by Former Secretary | Chord, who is presiding at hearings | ters and it is with the view of elimi- | day and at 2:30 o'clock from St. 360 to 868. There has been consid- | comparatively inactive Itk s aa i Hs:@ J. Herbert Wilson. being held her in connection with an | nating any conflict between these laws | Mathew's German Lutheran church. | ) 10 "oh. BR00 o Cool Mrg. Co., | Almost 600,000 shares changed SHinoln Conting 5 ! 4% i ! ary 3. Her- |iDVestigation into the exchange and |that the delegates to the convention | Rev. 4. C.T. Steege will offictate and | SPANE, FAACT *o concern is pay- | hands in the first nour, steels and cop- 012 Central ....10 104 Former general secretary J. T return of freight cars by the railroads | will work. Secretary Andrews was|Interment will be in Fairview ceme- | 08 %ICCFEONR P08 006" anq stock | pers contributed fully one-third of the bert Wilson of the local Y. M. C. A | o¢' tpe country, that all railroads be- | named by the directors of the local|] tery. e 375 bid 383 nsked with sales | whole, Gulf States steel common and now engaged in that capacity for the | ;"o once the return to the owning | chamber to attend this meeting. = B tween. Amorican Brass has also | second preferred were the sensational Dy Pont Powder company, CIty| . .45 of any foreign coal cars on At the state meeting of the Cham- John Powers. ;n“r active, and is quoted 430 bid, | features, the former rising 34 points Point, Va., was the speaker of the|yyqipyineg ber of Commerce held in Hartford two | The funeral of John Powers was | 435 asked. There has been consid- |to 193 and the latter 33 to 190, both evening at the first banquet given T weeks ago, Secretary Andrews of this|held from St. Mary's church this | ooy 2ored o olts Arms, due to | record prices. Other issues that | under the auspices of the busness CHAMBERLAIN SPENT $622. city was elected secretary, but he de-| morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. W. A. |orolie [ading o o & the company | touched quotations never before at- | men’s class at the Y. M. C. A. last . Pl e clined the honor pending the approval | Krause officiating. The pall bearers | Lo wovctreq. fom our government | tatned included ~Sloss-Sheffield and Non Toi g ; 0 evening. Mr. Wilson told of the work |, . w0 T Coc Him to Win | of the local directorate. This matter | were Thomas Gilligan, M. Kenney, | fo V"(ul'fir‘x's Guns to equip our army |Lackawanna Steels and Anaconda, Ny Ay -o-c--. TO% 69 - 69 being done by the company through e P was disposed of yesterday by that!John Price, Michael McInerney, John | .°F ational Guard. Stock sold as|Chile, Chino and Miami coppers. n S e % 120 AR its branch of the associaton, the wel- Election Day. body giving its approval, - Blank and Steve McNamara. Inter- | 2nd Natignal (Rarte UO€C 0 nat | Gains were materially reduced later. Nev | o o Hude c 108 RT0s o (SN fare work and the benefits that are | fiurtrord, Nov. 16.—Thomas Bryant N S R jment was in the old Catholic ceme. | IEh as "1"“;)1.’” e “New Britain | when realizing in specialtios and ro- N el L being derived Dby the SmPIOYeSS|or Torrington republcan presiden- HUGHES GAINS 42 VOTES, e N ehine Sna Union Mts, Co., have | current weakness in leather. mator | x vilont & weet 30 through the association. The talkl4;,; ojector, certifies to the secre- g i former with sales | and paper issues unsettled the list. |y o ; was of a very interesting nature and | ygry of state that his election expenses [ St. Paul, Nov. 16.—Mr. Hughes DR. DRAY’S FATHER DEAD. Resnfieciive e e e oo el {Nor Pac .........111% 110% 111% was enjoyed by all present. were $2,610. Of this $2,100 went |made a net gain of 42 votes n Min-| _E DIATS FATIER OF between 110'and 112, and the lat X Spivted rise in, ralls eocurred at | NOTT & West 1 1395 Mor D Saxe acted as the toast- | " i}1o state committee. nesota today through a corrected un- OT¢ ‘1?15 Ir »&V;‘ N“‘Tf his after- | price rangin from l_“ “._t: ac. | midday. based on rumors of a pros- ac Mail S S Co 2 master and introduced Mr. Wilson to Thomas L. Watson ,of Bridgeport, | official vote on Houseton county and noon (;z‘ tmi ce; inf New London to- Bristol Bras lmu_ ,‘f“.” qui quh pective compromise of existing differ- the gathering. The banquet proved | ., elector on the same ticket spent |the auditors’ sheets from Leseur, day of J\oY o Lrafi, former tfwx col- | tive but snmm\.-lf lo(uvtlo;:?‘ry his | ences between operators and em- o' Do such a success that similar af-|5990; ‘State Tressurer Frederick .| Morrison, Mower and Waster coun-, lector of New London. Mr, Dray was | jales at 88 and 89. We e outa, | Ploves. Various industrials, notably aires will be held from time to time | Ghamperiain of New Britain $622. The | ties. The totals at noon stood:; 68 years of age. Among those who | stoclk is selling lower than it should, children, the youngest of whom is and six'sisters, Mrs. P. Seitz, Mrs. W. Kansas City so Kennecott Cop Lack Steel . Lehigh Vai Louis & Nash Max Mot com 76 77 Mex Petrol ..... 108% 109 ¢ - | Reading % 107 108% £ ; Lackawanna Steel, also inareased ] during the winter. Music was fur- | epublican chairman of the cighth | Wilson = 177%S4: Hughes 178,273.| survive him is Dr. E. J. Dray of this | and recommend it as a very desirable | (S0 OTIIR e o Rop I & § 8TH 84y 8% nished by Herbert White, pianist; | worq Hartford, spent only $379 ot | Hushes' plurality 429. ey purchase. _ Niles-Bement-Pond Com.- | “¥CR00R 8CHCRT APPTeciably. Rep I & S pfd .. 115% Geokge Anderson, violinist and Harry | ¢600 placed at his disposal. mon also has been qHIOE Y:qu ?reba'il- seded rails in the final hour, General ;0 z : 7 .:x,g Scheidler, cornetist. Physical Direc- James R. Mead of Greenwich, can- tionary being quoted today 218 Dbid, | pyocirie Lackawanna Steel and Afr| SO BRY «:oveeuen. 2 4 27 tor Warren S. Slater arranged the | gigate for state senator, says he spent 222 asked. This stock is also in ‘!m'(r Brake|showlng extreme gains of thraa ir) dn_\v pfd pingust BIE IS expeot Soatile een | iast for a further advance. Stanley Rul |, ten points. The closing was strong- | Studebaker .. ome will be held on December 13. & Level has been in good demand | or Total sales were estimated ag | Tenn Cop ... M | with recent sale anging from 440 | over 2000,000 share Texas Ofl .. v 22 —— CURTIN NAMED SUBSTITUTE. Bl oo i ance) iaue ol At A Union Pac .. 149% : ] - SN k fl | ticipation of the usual extra dividend New York Stock Exchange quota- | ' cee. 163 N5 o HOLGOMB NAMES MCGRATH Soliipovn gonus i San A nnaied payable at Thanksgiving time. Mar- | t1ons furnished by Richter & Co.. | U : o 00 1.‘;}: 4 ' Clerk at Post Office. @ )| lin Arms, which is held to some eX- | members of the New York Stock Ex. | U S Jo 4 S John J. Curtin of Winter street was in New Britain, has been quiet | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy U 5 3 A o0 S 9 ¥ . = oo r 7 8 8 4 121 B e ey Earrealunoui ) e alat ine 26 # weelk with sales ranging from 63 Nov. 16, 1916 | T fdire il G Patrick J. McMahon on Police | jocal post office. His duties will AI N T" E L . g 8. Sales of American Hoslery HishWT ow lclonal| Ve RERE SHoT R B e have ranged from 125 to 135 and New | Am Beet Sugar ..103% 1023 1025 | W' g . Court Bench in Waterbury. commence at fonce, | el s & % % | Willys Over E 38 i i ain Gas i A 58 bid, 60| Alaska Gola 14% 13% 13% According to the rating of the post- R B F W O | Britain Gas is quoted | Alaska Gold ..... % 13% 13% Hartford, Nov. 16.—Governor Hol- avings department at Washington, EPRESENTED Y . . p RTE R asked' with sales at 60, - e = ) S al comb today appointed John F. Mc- |71, (. this city enjoys the distinction Grath of Waterbury, judge of the | of heing ninety-sixth on the list of f | MILL HANDS GIVEN INCREASE: 7 o | cifiy court of that city to fill the va- | offices throughout the country. There & > Provmencrt, Nov. 16.—Cotton man- | cancy caused by the death of Judse |js at present on deposit in the local merlcan ar Ware fl | uracturers within the state with “fe,‘l‘ Patrick J. McMahon. The governor | savings department the sum of $109,- exceptions today announcing a Wag: named Wilter D.. Makepeace deputy | 000, advance averaging ten per cent. | . : - ] i Sa aratives rill be af- judge of the district court in place | Acting on orders from the depart- 25 Amerlcafl Bl'aSS i ;Fol:‘(r;‘{ )t;ofi;o‘?:c:::)::c’\“\:;?v\\;1139(.)011\(\- NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ROOM 410 of Charles B. Meigs, resigned. Both | ment, Postmaster Delaney has com- e s o N - S T appointments are until the third | menced plans for the motorization of effective December 4. The mills are REPRESENTED BY L. S, JONES. TEL. 2120 Wednesday of January when the gen- | the parcel post delivery service in 50 Amerlcan Sllver fl | now paying the highest wages in the era] assembly will be in session. this city. Jutee el wia' e or e 25 Bristol Brass || s | AM. BRASS, BRISTOL BRASS the state senate at the session of 1913 REPORTER RESIGNS. 2nd was one of the leading members e i AND of the republican minority. He was | Louls R. Barker, Clty Hall Man on ogge > b afterwards nominated by the repub- 2 25 B ]l & S A 5 Reans of Waterbirs for mavor, hot| Merald, Going to York State. : uings pencer ’ » NORTH & JUDD was defeated by the democratic can- Louis R. Barker, for the past year . “Ir ] ] T didate, Mr. Scully. the City hall reporter on the New 1 lt t ‘ B QU fpe Oty bal aporter onfha New olts Patent Fire Arms |} . BOUGHT AND SOLD % sition and will go to Catskill, N. Y., ARRESTED AT WHITE HOUS where he has accepted a position as 25 New Britain Machine £ city editor of the Catskill Daily Mail. New Yorker Wanted to Sell Vote | Mr. Barker will leave for his new po- Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New S e Al enonyedill IpTSteblvires 50 L d F & Cl k § ot e commerciat mvust com- § York, Boston, Chicago. move there wi is famil o Y s rength is e confid e Washington, Nov. 16.—Saul Fried- | are. ith his family soon an ers, l'al'y ar || B pany's strenai Barker came to the Herald and good-v of the people, ler of New York was arrested at the | from the Manchester Herald wher: g . Lt . yhore e 7 . strated by their = White House yvesterday when he at-| had been employed for about seven 25 North & Judd amply demonstrated by g tempted to see President Wilson to| years. He was previously employed liberal patronage. o sell him a vote counting device. He | on the local paper. ] SevnaEms 15 Russell Mfg. Co ] Conrecticut Trust and Safe beposit Co. street, New York city. Friedler called i z Z A TEC ¢ . at the White House at noon and asked BRAKEMAN INJURED. 3 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 5 to see the president. Policemen de-| William Blinn, a veteran ilroad S “ Mf C : : ; f g talled at the executtve mansion halted | man employed by the - New ' Hoooe COV1 g. Lo. organized and qualified through years of eFfi(.ie_nT, him and inquired the nature of his|road, was injurcd last night at the trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian business Whiting street freight yards when he St d d S C X 1 SE. i 25 “I'm here from New York,” he told < thrown from the top of a freight andaar Cl'eW om. i Gasery ; Executor or Administrator. them, “to s > dent a vote|car. His head and face were cut and is is is back was inj ‘V | B SRUET O CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 counting machine. a nuisance to )‘)ruhrd nn‘il”rhlsa (k;an( ko was injured. : X f have to wait a week for election re-{ Mr. Blinn was tak to his home on 25 Stanley Orks Confiectlcut Tl‘ust and Sarc DCpOS]t co. turns and then have to count them | Maple street. At the time of the ae. o ) WERITAIN L s f cident Mr. Blinn was on top of a hox 40 I t & H L 3 i sl s Lt The “police arrested him and sent| car and the jolt from bumping an- rau mne ; M. M. WHAPLES, Prest ¥ y him to Washington asylum hospital | other car threw him off. He is also e or investigation as to his sanity. suffering from {nternal injuries. CAPITAL $100,000.00

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