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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, % We mirror the correct style for the Thanksgiving festivities. thing for men’s wear, uits for day, $15 to $30. Suits for evening, $30 to $35. And every detail right from collar to socks, In overcoats, to,, ning dress overcoat in g sifk lined, $28.00. The business overcoat, $15 up. The double breasted storm coat. Raitcoats, mackinav Bates-Street Snirts, $1.50, § 2.50. Dents’ Gloves, $1.50 and $2.00, here's the eve- Y, oxford, 00 and NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TWO ZEPPELINS TAKEN IN RAID (Continued from First Page.) were dropped. No- body injured. The second air- ship appeared ten minutes later, and hovered over the town for a few min- utes as if the commander was uncer- tain of his whereabouts. It then tugned seaward and disappeared with- out dropping any horbs. several bombs was Airplane Drops Bombs. Iondon, Nov. 28, 3:48 p. m at a great height a German airplane dropped bombs over London accord- .1ng to an official statement issued th afternoon. Four persons were in- Jired and only siight material dam- age, it is added, was caused. JUAREZ IN DANGER OF VILLA ATTACK; Flying City Items The D. D. G. M., Willlam J. Raw- lings will make an official visit to Harmony lodge, A, F. & A. M. Mon- day night in Masonic hall. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. At last night's meeting the Master Mason degree was worked on two candidates. See Hotel Beloin advt, Page 14. —advt. The committee of New Britain fire department in charge of arrangements ments for the annual ball and recep- tion the night of January 1 has hired Booth’s hall and Judd’s orchestra. It will meet tomorrow night at the rooms of Engine Co. No. 1 to further arrangements. Engine Co. No. 5 was called to Sey- mour Park on still alarm at 11:58 this forencon to attend to a burning haystack. The damage was confined to the hay. A marriage license was granted this afternoon to Vincent J. Jarinow- ski and Miss Catherine Welch, daugh- ter of M. J. Welch, Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Humphrey are expected home tomorrow from a trip to Atlantic City. Attorney and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Mount Vernon, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. C. H. Mitchell of Russell street. The charter revision committee will meet Friday evening. It is expected that recommendations will be re- ceived from the board of public works, Miss Ethel Benz and Miss Anna Brown will return tomorrow from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes in this city. The directors of the Civic bureau of the Chamber of Commerce will meet next Monday evening. The Christmas tree committee will meet at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. DEBATE ON MILITARY SERVICE. On next Wednesday evening, De- cember 6, the William H. Hart De- bating club of the Y. M. C. A, will hold the first debate of the on. The subject for debate i resolved: “That all able bodied citizens of the United States should be compelled to perform one year’s continuous mili- tary service before reaching 25 vears of age.” The affirmative side will be held by A. O, Washburn and John Luebeck while the negative will be in charge of William L. Hagan and Israel Nair. AUTO DRIVER ARRESTED, Samuel Fenbetz of Hartford was summoned into court this afternoon by Traffic Policeman Theodore John- son charged with operating an auto- mobile without proper license mark- ' ‘An additional charge was brought when he was found to be without his operator’s license. He said that he had just returned from California and had been in a hurry to get to work again. CONFIRMATION CLASS. Rt. Rev. Bishop John P. Nilan will confer the sacrament of confirmation on a class of about 400 boys and girls at St. Andrew’s Lithuanian church Thanksgiving morning. A solemn high m will be sung in connection with the exercises at 9 o'clock. Rev. Ed- ward V. Grikis, the pastor, has ex- CHIHUAHUA FALLS (Continued from First Page.) awaited the arrival of surgical aid and the ambulance. Policeman Frederick Wagner and Pdtrick Howley testified as to their arrest of the accused and his admit- tion to them that he was responsible for the shooting and did not care if Zimitravitch died. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Alfred Jared Butler. “Following a brief illness with pneu- monia, Alfred Jared Butler, for 12 vears employed as a tinsmith by the P, and F. Corbin Co., died at his home at 13 Hart street this morning, aged 71 years and 2 months. He was born at Wethersfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Butler. A veteran of the Civil War, he was a member of Stanley Pést, G. A. R, and active In its work. His wife survives. The fu- neral will be held at 3 o’clock tomor- row afternoon from Erwin Memorlal chapel with Rev. M. S. Anderson of- ficiating. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery, Herbert H. Fowler. Ford has just been received in this city from Los Angeles, California, of the death of Herbert H. Fowler, who was' at one time a resident of New- Ington. Mr. Fowler was stricken while on the street and dropped dead. He was at one time the keeper of the grocery store and post office in New- ington and also a sheriff of that town, H€ was a man of ahout 45 years of age and leaves a mother and brother, whd reside in Hartforad, William The funeral of William Taust was Beld at 2 o'clock this afternoon from St. John's German Lutneran church, with Rev, M. W. Gaudian officiating. FBlrial was in Fairview cemetery. ‘aust. H. Judd. The funeral of Frank H. Judd was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from his home at 705 Stanley street, with Rev. Dr. G. W, C. Hill, pastor of the Sguth Congregational church, of- ficlating. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Frank BLOCKADING. vers of wagons and pe- destrians were inconvenienced this morning about 9:40 o’clock at the Main street railroad crossing by the switching of a train which held the traffi¢ up for over five minutes. When the switching had ceased, the gate- man waited for a passenger train to &rpive, thus adding to the delay. $Wo long lines of automobiles raised R terrible din by the noise of 5, while \the chauffeurs tried to get things started. MORE Autoists, d The their ) tended an invitation to the clergy of the other local Catholic churches to attend the services. DRUG STORES TO CLOSE. In accordance with the custom adopted last vear, the local drug stores will close Thursday afternoon from 1 to 6 o’'clock. Other places of business will be closed throughout the entire day and will be open tomor- row evening until 9:30 o’clock. WHEN SHE LOUNGES SHE LOUNGES IN THIS | ALSO FRENCHY. Made of velvet and satin brocade and voluminously trimmed with white fur, this negligee gives a rich effect with its drape and feminine softness that is very appealing to youth. Please notice how the black spaniel con- s witn the with fur, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, WANTED—Room and board for young man and wife in private fam- You Are In a Better Position to take advantage of your op- portunities when you have a Bank Account to which you are adding regularly. Have you an account with us? If not, come in and start one now, or you can send your de- posits by mail. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Ac- counts. LCOMMERCIA /TRUST CO. ‘j "[wfifillfln cu.m B Financial NOTE OF WARNING HAS GONE UNHEEDED| Wall Street TakesL*itlle Notice of Reserve Board Wall Street.—The note of warning sounded by the federal reserve board created little more than a ripple on the financial surface at the outset of today’s opening. Some more specu- lative issues declined a point, with similar reversals in leading indus- trials and metals but this probably resulted from technical conditions as much as anything else. Rails, notably Union Pacific and Reading were firm Am Am A Am Am Am Am Am Ag Chem Car & Fdy Co. Ice St Can S Can pfd Loco Smelting Sugar Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop AT S Fe Ry Buldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel Butte Superlor Canadlan Paclific Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper ... Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I Crucible Steel Distlllers Sec Erie : Erie 1st pfd ... General Electric Goodrich. Rub ... Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. Tnepiration ; Kansas City so... Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val .. Max Mot com Mex Petrol Natl Lead N Y Air Brake & Hud ©fr) NYNH&HRREGS N Y Ont & West. Nor Pac .. : Norf & West .... Pac Mail § § Co.. Penn R R Pressed Steel Ray Cons Reading o Rep I & S com Rep I & S pfd So Pac g Hoi Ry 5 So Ry pfd Studebaker Texas Oil Third Ave Union Pac United Fruit Utah Cop U S Rub Co . U S Steel .. U S Steel pfd Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland Car and a further inquiry for oils was noted. Ohio Gas featured utilities at a five point advance More stability was manifested at the end of the first hour. New York Stock Exchange quota- tlons furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. Nov, 28, 1916 High Tow Close ..104% 1021 1031 14 13 13 Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold We own and offer Tocation: Property: the trade. Orders: that full operation can roll The Stock Issue: the present financing of the Profits. of sheet brass. profits for the company. capacity operation, Engineering Report: Information: request. but which we do not guaras Telephone Rector 4585 ily. Address, Box 9BB, Herald. 11-28-4dx Transfer Agent: 5,000,000 pounds of sheet brass. The mills are now Mr. Sanderson and Porter, New York, has personally vis made a complete report on the Property and the mills’ capacity. gathered the information submittea. Legality:. George R. Walker, Esq., Counsellor at Law, 59 W& Street, passed upon the legality of this issue. A detailed circular of the Company's property and policy will be sent upon Telegrams ordering 323 L1103 .141 2613 567% 84 33 110% 883 .116 L1003 HARTFORY STOGCK EXCHANGE REFQRT Hartford Stock tions, Exchange quota- furnished by Richter & Co. members of the New York Stock Ex- change. City Hall building. Represented by E. W. Eddy, Nov. 28, 1916, Bid Asked Manufacturing Companies. Adams Express Co Aetna Nut Co .140 of the Capital Stock of v - e 9 €z . ORD ONEPRICE (]2 fij‘grlrlfllfi ASYLUM ST% HARTFOMRD. You'll find our H. O. P. CLOTHES always in the foreground, whenever well dressed people congregate —there style is unusually ~ fine. WINTER COATS We're showing, now, the smartest line of coats in town. ety of fabries, choose from $15.00 UP. An immense vari- colors, and models to Am Am Am Brass Co .. Hosiery Co ... Hardware Co ... Am Silver Co ...... Am Thread Co pfd Big-Hfd Cpt Co pfd . Big-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer .. Bristol Brass Co Broad Brook Co The Edward Balf Co ... Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co 2 Collins Co Colts Arms oC Eagle Lock CO ....... Gfn-Nber Tob Co pfd . Hyk Wtr Pwr Co ... Internatl Silver pfd Internatl Silver com Johns-Pratt Co Landers, Fry J R Montgomery N B Machine Co N D Mfg Co pfd N D Mfz Co com ... North & Judd Mfg Co Peck, Stow & Wilcox . Plimpton Mfg Co Pratt & Whitney Co 0 pfd 102 WSOO, 000 The Connecticut Brass Corporation (Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Delav Plant at West Cheshire, Conn. CAPITAL Par Value $10 Authorized Capital Stogk Outstanding Capital Stoak (including The Corporation has no outstanding bonds. Registrar: The Equitable Trust Company, New York. The Metropolitan Trust Compa ny, New York. IZATION .00 per share $500,000) BUSINESS STATEMENT out Co mpany. The engincer’s report and other opinions arc on file. this issuc may be sent at our ex pense, Price $10.50 Per Share Application to list this stock will be made in due course on the The foregoing information has been drawn from sources that w e consider reliable and correct, antee. The proceeds from the sale of this stock will be used, so far as quired to retire obligations that it has been necessary to undertake in order to place the mills with new management, to put t hem on an efficient operating basis, and otherwise to complete Considering the facts that many other New $2,000,000 1,000,000 The Company’s plant is situated about 7 miles from Waterbury, 15 miles from New Haven, an approximate distance from Bridgeport, and adjoins the village of Cheshire, Conn. The Company owns 13 acres of land, and a lake of 21 acres expanse; buildings of steel, concrete, brick and frame construction; the machinery necessary for produc- ing sheet brass; boilers and power plant; water for use in manfacture; transportation facilities in sufficiency and much crude material. [ Business: The husiness of the mill is to cast and roll bras s to standard sizes required by The engineer estimates the plant can be made to roll out an pounds of brass per day working on one shift of men. The mills of the Company are now operating on accepted domestic orders for over Acceptances of many further orders are withheld until the en- gineer can determine what increased output the enlarged plant can engage to handle, by mail and telephone for sheet brass at the millls of this Company are incessant and beyond doubt that an under supplied trade will require for mon ths to come, all the sheet brass at these mills. several average of 80,000 Requests show re- working on accepted domestic orders for over 5,000,000 pounds The last 30 days of plant operation on these contracts have shown substantial A conservative estimate based on what the mills are doing now and counting only the contracts for 5,000,000 pounds in hand, places the coming year’'s earnings of the Company at approximately $450,000. waliting acceptance and that the trade in brass sheet is much under supplied, there assurance of larger profits than the above amount accruing to the Company from orders are is every increased J. E. Johnson, Jr.,, Engineer and Metallurgist, associated with ited the plant at West Cheshire, Conn., and From this report we have New York, has shares of York and Boston Curb, Boughton & Company Equitable Building, No. 120 Bréa dway New York e —— e 1Tartford Richter&Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Represented by E. W. EDDY 31 West Main Street, City Hall Bailding Telephone 1840 100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs North & Judd 100 shs American Hardware 100 shs Bristol Brass 100 shs Niles-Bement-Pond 50 shs American Brass Co. 50 shs Colt's Arms 50 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. INTERPRETATION OF RULES, Physical Director Warren S. Slater of the Y. M. C. A. has Teturned from a trip to New York, where he mat with other directors from all over the cauntry at the Hotel Astor. The meeting was called for an interpreta- ton of the basketball rules. The rules were interpreted as they apply to the Y. M. C. A, A, A, U. and also the college teams. 370 225 Russell Mfg Co Smyth Mfg Co ..... Stand Screw Co pfd A Stand Screw Co pfd B Stand Screw Co com Stan Rule & Lvl Co .. Stanley Works .. Swift & Co ..... Taylor & Fenn Co ... Terry Steam Turbine Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine ... Union Mfg CO .v.vovn- U S Envelope Co pfd U S Envelope Co com 1 Scovill Mfg Co §50 Niles Sorisun 210 Railroad and Street Railroad Stocks H&CWRR 28 NYNH&HRR.... 57 58 Nor Ct Tit & Pwr Co pfd 60 Nor Ct Lt & Pwr Co cm.100 Banks and Trust Companies City Bank and Trust Co.145 Conn River Banking Co.150 Ct Tst and Sfe Dpt Fidelity Trust Co 1irst National Bank. .. Tifd-Aetne. Natl Bank T1fd Morris Plan Co Hartford Trust Co Phoenix Natl Bank Security Trust Co State Bank and Tst Co United States Bank New Brit Trust Co. .. . TLand Mtge & Title Co. Thomp Water Co pfd. 30 Thomp Water Co com.. 45 ¥ mpanies, Aetna 410 415 e G0 870 wtional Fire ... . .385 400 Phoenix Fire . .410 415 standard Fire el 64 Life and Indemn . Companies. Aetna Life . 860 Aet Acc and Liability..535 560 Aetna Acc and Lia war 560 Conn General Life : rtford Steam Boiler. velers 585 460 112 145 33 68 125 115 117 210 Members of the Sunshine society would have the people of the town bear in mind that they are receiving donations for the Thanksgiving din- ners of the poor. Articles may be left at the Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday morning. KAISER'S GIFT TO WILSON. Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 28 via London, 11 p. m.—Emperor William will send to President Wilson as a Christmas present a deluxe set of American authors specially prepared, printed and bound at the royal print- ing works in Berlin, according to the Budapest newspaper Az Est. The German submarine Deutschland, the newspaper says, will carry the gift to the United States on her mext trip across the Atlantic. STAMPEDE IN WHEAT MARKET, Chicago, Nov. 28.—Wheat prices went to pieces late today in a general stampede to treme losses of 13 5-8 cents a bushel were shown for a brief interval, the December deliv- ery falling to $1.60 as compared with $1.73 1-2 and $1.73 5-8 at the close yesterday. CONTRACTOR KEARNY DEAD. Meriden, Nov. 28.—Thomas Kearny, well known throughout the state as a road builder died at his home here today. He v 6 old GIVES $20,000 TO CHURCH. Meriden, Nov. 28.—Approximately $20,000 is left by the will of Mary J. Foster to the First Baptist church of this city. The will was flled for pro- bate today. The estate is estimated at about ,000, Public Utilitics. ltarm River Power Co. Hfd ity Gas Lt Co pfd. tIfd City Gas Lt Co com. H’d Electric Light Co S N E Telephone. ..305 el SOUTHERN OIL & TRANSPORT THE CORPORATION unquestionably has potential values to make it one of the leading factors in the produc- tion and distribution of the .world’s oil supply. 'The char- acter of its management assures a development of the Compar busincss comm ensurate with its great possibil- tles of expansion. Descriptive Circular on Request ROBERT R. FORRESTER INVESTMENT SPECIALIST Tel. Rector 1459. BEACH & AUSTIN ROOM 410 TEL. 2120 61 BROADWAY NEW YORK. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. REPRESENTED BY L. S, JONES. AM. BRASS, BRISTOL BRASS AND NORTH & JUDD BOUGHT AND SOLD Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New York, Boston, Chicago. Connecticut Trast and Safe beposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres’ HARTFORD, CONN. | |

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