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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918 2] '-.’ce e Co., ' A nne, erican — - T ; V : . . . - : ; NOUNGE TEAMS R e e F 1) - 2o ]| evmym— Financial ICHTER Co., Brady Elec. Co., J. W. Mills, Co., NEW BURRITT SCHOOL TION, STAGGERING SR ' A. J. Beaton Co., N. H. Dairy Co., R WURK [;LEAN.UP Conn. Quarries Co., Nat’l Spring Bed The cooperation of all the WCEkIy Letter THRILLS. New York Stock Exchange cuota- : : tlons furnished by Richter & Co., Co., Conn. Specialties Clo., N. B. Box people of the c s invited il i Mfg. Co., Colonial Brass Co., N. B. and expected to make the com- “THE GREAT LOVE.” Zfih:" f i e Yaek mio ok B Tool Co., Commercial Shirt Co., H. munity song service at tho 5 Novio s 1A, Osborne, C. A. Danberg Co., Taplin new Burritt school Sunday (Bpecial to the Herald.) [} e "VL . Clom] tv-Six Groups Will Seek |, o ® Flannery Co., €. J. evening at 7:30 a success. A New York, Nov. 9.—After the armi- A B TEE oy ¥ P White Co., Johnson Patt. & Model Co., special feature of the service || stico is signed and when peace is Alaska Gold . 1% 46 45l White Oak Crushed Stone Co., P. Wwill be a chorus of voices from established beyond question, there will Am Cor & de‘(“o 85 s 5] i 1 H Crona, captain; B. Bennett, Frank the High school under the be many new and difficutl problems » ) € Am C = 7 1 $200,000 in This Section Shields, W. J. Farley, T. F. Lee. direction of Professor George || o sattle. AMilitary remobilization, tax | B Mon, Tues. Wed T 21y J Team No. 24—City Officials _and B. Matthews. Fred Lathan || rovision, price f food regulation 2 . Bl - : ; price fixing, Am Smelt Depts. Fire, police, water, etc. Com- will render several solos. The || and many other measures imposed by Am Sugar mittee, B. Loomis, captain; A. N. Boys’ club band will have a || \ar will require, carnest and careful Am Tob § Rutherford, W. J. Rawlings, R. M. short street parade to the || congideration; some for prompt dis- Am Tel & Tol for launching the big drive for | pame. place of the meeting. Music carding, others for gradual abolition. s & Inited War Work fund of $200.- | Team No e G will be p!‘ovir]ed{ by Lh:l L;:l;ver» There is nothing gained by avoiding ’: -r"é,"iii fit\’-péo Dorn . th“'::::;mf e m”rl) to your attention which starts on Monday and | Lumber, Hardware, Coal and Wood grfchestia Sl xotesson Al on the fact that the country is facing a SRR v e Draper Corporation s 3 rou . = as a conservative inves inues all next week. Campaign | Merchants also Contractors, Painters, will direct the general EroUD || period of unsettlement quite as ab- A ive investment. B | Bliaber Staratte ibonWGar singing and song books and sorbing as that which accomplished The plant of the Draper Corpora- jetor Howard L. Phatt put in a by 2 i Sy leaflets will be provided by the BRT.. bers, 3 > fs z : r .- e 3 % | tion at Hopedale, M containing penters. Committee, W. H. Allen, cap- i the opaning of the war. However S 3 6 7 | , . day at headquarters directing |tain; Geo. K. Macauley, J. P. Mec- Aloicanizton shmm i e much relief and optimism we may ’gfi‘t‘:s“;‘jf;‘p}m; § i some 42 acres of floor space is devoted last preliminary stages of the | Guire, John E. Downes, Geo. Berson. justifiably feel about ending the war, 7 fig]| princiealigito g iekpreuntonsnl gt g i at deal of prud i vill Can ARo North I Througt aign. The campaign has been Team No. 26—Merchants, Clothing, a great deal of prudent navigation wi Coita i et orthrop IToom hrough paten i T DS sl & e R S be necessary before the country swings —_— e 3 o o |on this Loom the company is pro- Jtined b roa deast through SIEhE | riniian i captain: n T) M8 Hilloran. BOY SCOUT back into its former steady and pro- | . I rgf:o%o?,h"’ G f ; | tected for years to come. It is worth Thomas J. Lynch has put up | wm. T. Niven, Wm. J. Farley, How. mressive stride. It is too soon to cal- | “Hogyer Dinner” and Speakmg 0D | Cht Mil & St Paul 52% 517 nothing that the repair work alona 24 size posters on the following | ard Wilson. culate upon an early return of the Cons Gas ....103% 108% is probably more than sufficient to picuous billboard stands about | Team No. 27—Merchants, Furni- J‘OUMOU l»\mf’l)':cau FOLC}}LQR now in . Crucible Steel .... 56% 56 o] PRyiitopresent ypin IRl e SN city: South Main street, Fast | ture, Sporting Goods, Automobiles, & ance e allnrobabllity ajiares ngmm Tllesdfly Eveflmg Distillers Sec . 493 i Sompeny M Jom S f o 5 rtak e z portion, if not the whole, of this great 218 . on hand and has been given priority Chestriut, Stanley and East Main, | rdertaker, — Garages =~ Lavndries | onc of the most interosting con-| army will be held thera as an army o it ol B b B on steel as its product is extreme ford avenue, Stanley and Allen, | w. Williams, captain; G. Hawlker, tests in the history of the New Brit-| of occupation for a long period after S Dlac ey - 5 essential. They are booked at capac- Aington avenue, Chestnut and |J. 7. Dorsey, David Christino, 1. A, |in Boy Scouts was held on the| the armistice is signed, their presenco | Tnrough the courtesy of the ofi- | Goodrich Rub ... 59 8% §9 | ity for a vear at present prices and lack Rotkler anie West Mata| | Andrews iWel DN en W I Berlev| Sronnds adloiningitho ENAW LA (belneimecesaary tolen orce a satletacailiclaistor tho v MG AT tio Chamber | Gireat Noripfd)\ . 108 % 1103 , | the contracts include non-cancella- Yt block, post office, Hartford | Té4m No. 28—Hotels, Restaurant 3 Boys' club between Troop 4 of this| tory peace and possibly even to main- : city and Troop 28 of Hartford before| tain international order among our | °f Commerce will be the guests of | 3t Nor Ore Cetfs. 323 L e ey ) aloons, Billiard and Pool Rooms, |1 B ue and West street and Plain- | poos L BReand oot & the Trumbell Blacirie 0o, so | Do TIIE Alleys Boftlses, Comuites, an audience of mnearly 20& AmONg | former onemies who may be threat- that organization at the occasion of K‘;Kfi:‘i“;x& Lo 221‘ ; ; m,( 3";':‘(1:_,_‘:‘(1““:!”!: 80,000, B0 hasely i o 5 which was a delegation of Woodcraft| cned with chaos. ringing back | its i . b s .. 2 237% efe stock. no matter what way the people | Lo Wo Trodt, captaln: Fred Belol. | giris from Hartford In charge of Mrs.| theso Ry be ?;ioir:proress :;.b Sheusl meetnepand [amasan i rehnceost (CODRIERL e SRl The average net earnings for 1915, r the city the United War Work | ot Emmons, . John Skritulsky, | Gressy, who came to cheer for the|{han sending them out, for the reason | G/ "er Mext Tuesday evening. All|Lack Steel ....... 72% 17 72 1916 and 1917 after all depreciation baign is going to stare them in | AUSUst Monsces. : visiting team. that British ships which took 60 per | Privileges of the association will he | Lehigh Val ... 83% 633 83% | on plant and after marking $500,000 face and bring home to them the | , Team No. I3-—Professional Men. | “mne contest was hotly cantested| cent. of our men across will be wanted | opened to the membors of the cham- | vae yig Nesh ) : off the patent account, were more 8 Of the soldler octors, Lawyers, Dentists, Architects, | grom the start and the final score of | for British service, and we own but a § ederick A. Searle, chairman of | Benkers, Brokers, Insurance, Real|gg for Troop 28 to 53 for Troop 4 Was| limited supply of tonnage adapted for beritromibloicionilen: At 160 the | Mo meter e tendfeioni hinisient e iling :n"a.l D Citmimaes com- (I':};:;:I: \?0’?,m3if:?n };- :{ Crfi\"\:l);:!l “”.-dlsc'emt(mhn:; };Ymerr:g?én'under e oy ; ”‘:nm‘or 2":1" e Na;} cx*egduud : :2'3 < B || e B b el DG et ® gave out today the list of | ;™" @ 5 "m0 Tshields The scouts hel he oy One important effect of peace will s shoul e a big dra: oo Goh. 21 7 000,000 Liberty Bonds, 750,000 § for the dimpalgn. Ha' has|= s0i0ieion oo i the auspices of the New, Britain BoVs'| o the stoppage of war industries | the dinner is being served by Mrs. | norr <o o b ¥ 3 3, | United Mingdom Bonds and $250,000 all complete except in one or | Team No. 30—Merchants, Grocers, | club whose manager Mr. M. F.|yphjch will at the same time increase | Kronhol e R 42 e e e i aiain B instances, and these will be filled | Butchers. Bakers, Fish, Tea and |Cook directed the entertainment of| ing getivity of peace industries. The e I LAV pg e | e by tonight. The list is as fol- | Coffee, Butter and Esgs, Frult, Con- | the vistors at the close or the CON-| nect most important, also the most | Lresident B W. Pelton and Secre- [ Nor ¥ac . ; Al G e et m}m‘? fectionery, Produce Dealers. —Com- | test and served refreshments fo the| gificult, question will be that of t tary L. A. Sprague will read their an- | NOTf & ‘;{"“ : S T e b G s L am No. 1.‘7“ P. & F. Corbin. Com- | mittee, L. ‘J i:“‘?fa"lan;xrfl;;un‘( ‘é:li- en{;:; Dé:'- Glub band added con.| 2tion: The strain of war upon our | nual reports, and the directors will 5:::3‘:: R Tt , ment Loan. The company has been e Jred ,{flgo’,’;"{{?f“\’{f;,mfii",‘fl‘; lahan, 7. F. MoGrall, . R. Andrews, | siderably to the enjoyment of the oc-| Iooro% “Ilip;’f,ié‘ n'r"e":z"f‘;‘s‘:su‘]:‘: be elected for the ensuing vear. | Ray Cons ....... 28 4 | in business for a sreat many years ang stock, Herbert Barnes. J. A. Spinetta, J. Tomaszowski, Frank jeasion by rendering a number of [ 10C, S0 Foran O e b will have | Much interest centers in this election | Reading .- 4 G0 turnishes approximately 909 ot afl bam No. 2—R. & E. Mfg. Co. | Maietta. selections in a manner Whmh, re: Moibe finally returned. | B ically all | and the chamber will take up a pro- Rep I & § com . . Ilr;ums used _\v.x (;nnlon : mills The aiittes, A. Tedn Hancock dap. Team No. 31—Schools and Churches, | flected the effictency of the youna| o g "o S B0 ICe, O vady | gram next year that will deserve the :o Pact sk ¢ ) n, !na;‘:e-w'mm is of the highest type [ B. A. Hawley, A. E. Berg, R.|Committe, S. H. Holmes, captain; m‘,‘;}‘é‘flgg-fiwst was originated by ° a| E°Ne into Liberty bonds causing a support of every progressive business EE ;3;‘: S 73% i::en;iealf‘]v af“::::‘\:' qffi; 5‘:;:; :; Andres, Wm. Lydall. Rev. John T. Winters, Rev. L. B z iginated DY 3| pogvy withdrawal of funds from in- | man. Bo RYSPLC R s A e Ay ne Fiog fam No. 3.—Corbin Serew Corp. | Bofnowskl, Rev. G. W. C. Hill, Marcus | challonge from Troop 28 by its Scout-| vegtment channels. This was strik- Francis P. O'Brien, director of the [ fidebeker -..... T8 & | seemo ery rensona e to] expest thil mittes, E. M. Pratt, captain: | White, L. P. Slade, W. C. Fronch, | master Arthur L. Brown Who =IS|ingly illustrated by the latest returns | Americanization bureau., will give a | TOX2S Bl waeo oh : it will have an advance ‘ef 20 to B e Biley, Chas. Rosen, Taward | representing Viotory Boys and Girle, | Secretary of the New Britain Branch | ool ' Smad, 8 (00 HiCh [N | ik on the wark in that line and | Third éve ... 0 | polnts within a reasonable time and d, Jos. McGradl. Team No. 32—Public Utllities, Tel: of the Ma.nuta(:.turm: assor;v on‘,‘i |; Eastern States, which for the ten | what the bureau hopes to accomplish | Lnion ‘Pm- .13 SRt in view of its present condition and am No. 4—Corbh Cabinet Lock | phone, Telegraph, Gas, Kleotric Light, | & conference wiht ““";" o e oea] | months amounted to only $1,080,469- s year. This should be of particu- [ Jtah Cop ....... & : 1% | the future outlook it is generally ex- Committee, G. T. Bean, captain; | Railroads, Trolley Co., Express, Post | Fobian . Johnson s 211 000, against $1,397,912,800 last year. | lar interest to members of the cham- | U § Rub €o .- 3 & | pected that in the not distant future b Roberts, Chas. Cox, B. E. Mann, | Office Tdbrary. Committee, F. L. | headquarters and who is in charge of) ;" ¢ oper practically none were is- | ber because that organization launch- | U $ Steel .......103% & 105.; | some extra distribution will be made. Woods. Berdsley, captain; H. F. Hodge, W.|TTooP 4. e sued, the $25,000,000 American To- | ed the work in New Britain U 8 Steel pfd . 2 On October 24, 1915, the company am No. G—Landers, Frary & |F. Delaney, J. E. Cosgriff, G. A Troop 1 s the e e lon | PACC0 notes being simply renewals, | The United War Work campaign | Y Car Ghem ... ¢ LE D had liquid assets exceeding $10,000,5 k. Committee, H. A. Traver, | Gamsty, B. F. Gardnar. S e T latly cunteats, | WHile the $22,500,000 Raltimore & [ directors will have a speaker at the | WestnEROUSe ... ? 000, Total indebtedness pavable ain; Hoyt Catlan, Geo. E. Hage- | Team No. 33—Miscellanoous, Drugs, mr‘f;'ég on . inree cups and a| Ohio Railroad notes were also extend- | meeting to outline the veasons for ;’:vfi?:';”(‘”r:l:fi‘d*” S October 24, 1918 ahout $150,000. O. A. Marsh, B. F. Hall. Jewelry, Florists, Music, Cigars, Cigar | placque during the past four years| ©d: AS to mew incorporations, the con- | asking the support of the business Dividends are being paid at the m No. 6—The Stanley Works | \uniravturers, Millinery.t Harness, | ond Jagt night's deteat was tho frst| trast is still more striking. New com- | men in the campatgn. | rate of 8<% per annum, January 1st mittee, Malcom Farmer, captain: | shoemakers, Tailors, Printers, Social | in its history. It has a membership | Panies with a capital of $100,000 or | Tickets are on sale today by the n S . Gilpatric, R. C. Germond, B.|\workers, Hospitals, Chauffours, Fur- | of thirty-six scouts while Troop 28 is| OVer in October totaled $134,224,000, | committee composed of William Cro- AeTies = ! féwis, R. C. Merwin ters, Too Dealers, Livery Stables, | but oneithivd ms Iarse and has mever | 88 compared with §$381,145,700 a year | well, W. A. House, John W. Lockett, Subject to previous sale, we offer bam No. 7—Stanley Rule & Level | ponument Works, News Dealers, Ofl | taken an active st work. | #80. Concerns having a capitalization [ and Mr. Bean of the Vulcan Tron a limited amount of the Draper Cor- 2 D s o part in contest work. s Committee, Edw. Ingalls, cap- | Dealers, Sand Dealsrs. Committee, | Although the oxcitement of last| O $1,000.000 or over, reached a total | Works and Mr. Fletcher at the Stan- | poration Stock, to yield 7.25 p. c C. H. Fox, H. E. Parker, P.|W. J. Denton, captamn: P. Crona, Geo. | evening threatened to deplete the| Of $87.665,000, against $308,513,700 in | ley Works S e €. L. Benedict, John Sloan. LeWitt, Dr. M. Dunn, J. J. Watson, | ranks, both partles showed up In|the same month of 1917. The most| The new members secured in the ELTH e am No. S—Union Mfg. Co. Com- | fames Lacava, W. W. Marsland, E. | full strength. potent effect of these enormous war | recent campatsn will have their first = | E——— v in; S, v 1 s ing ity - ee, E. H. Stevens, captain; H. C. | W, pape, W. J. ol e A retura meet ix to be arranged | 108ns has been apparent in banking | opportunity to meet the other mem al‘d DeCldes m PIII‘GhaS& Thl’ee O R i e o Gl e gslee, C. S. Neumann. No. 34—Pls lle, Committee | to give the lacal boys a \ chance ‘o] circles and in the additional strain up- bers and a very pleasant evening is : I . am No. 9—Skinner Chuck Co. | . Toam No. 54 AiHlle Coay cvor things up and will be anticipated | O credit, imposed when the demand | anticipated. BELE dl Uieoh it iinh | 3 (8 A r S WaS i ~ It is planned to reduce the Christ- mittee, R. B. Skinner, captain: e e, with interest. for funds was augmented by general clineefins QofRthel ghils e N1 oS or Elllel‘ 600 % Team No. 35—Newintgon. Com- | With interest. Rai e ; : o mas and spring vacations one week r is % ation of credit a e . | committ L h amb: % ™ o S L"mme, G. E. Root, Joshua Belden. This is the first time a Hartford dit and commodities Enibiac Rwas nela S thejchambor each to make up for the loss of time al preparations were made to- pam No. 10— N. B. Machine Co. S § 2 : ut of its own coun-| It is all the more important, there- [ rooms vesterday and a tentative pro- ; elitec A BUOL Bebtate: Arthur §, [9wn Mo 06 Eorin, Easl Beplin, :‘l;fo;'ndhtrsxebfi:t s ’a New Britain | fore, that the problem of taxation re- | gram was outlined for the celebration e G e R e S T e W e Ll rick, Robt. T. Frisbie, W. C. Fos- troop has met one from another| C?ive thoughtful attention from Con- | this year. Sub-committee were ap-| x:,P“_ Rr““iin it aome oA ;ffl\\ir@d h"Aflw ‘vnmwmn- ~‘nrndnll)ni. W. W. House, Stanley T. Goss city. &ress with a view to intimating a grad- | pointed to arrange for the community | 2% NEF FTIA PRE PO vl o )(?H‘n\\m;: the recommendation of am No. 11—North & Judd Mfg. The events and winners were as fol-| 1al reduction as soon as possible. | singing and electrio display, also band | Pu& el SR8 CRGECE L CaT R President Gaffney, the matfer was mmittee, F. 8. Penfleld, cap- | Groct®f, MO e o o o L. s, | lows: The country is quite prepared to | music and platform arrangements, | the school hotrd Bo% GEEEEC (B P left in the hands of Superintendent ; Elmore Morse, W. L. Bell. 2 G 2 ap; 2000 A O kA First Aid—Troop 4, Cooley, Tan-| carry a heavy load of taxes for vears | Another meeting will be held Friday, | {PS £ i Pt PR Holmes fam No. 12—Traut & Hine Mfg. | ReY0al cred, Anderson. to come, buf there are some highly | November 22 to complete arrange- S‘“"T““}‘ e L mm | Committee, H. C. Brown, cap- | president Marshall First Speaker. Continental Signalling—Troop 28, | objectionable provisions in the present | ments as far as possible. ‘13::;: a'r‘e r:;lyvavbt‘;"v 1-1.8.“ tons ) | p Edw. g Brown, receiver and Stephenson,| method of taxation, which in the in- - . 13—Fafnir Bearing Co.| Chalrman E. W. Christ of the | sender. terest of domestic peacs and prosper- coas b'm‘ha'o‘gn ‘::P:e?fn;hf,:f,\,:h(’,‘,:fi‘ l . mittee, D. J. Gilbert, captain: A.| Speakers’ committee completed t6.| Semaphore Signalling—Treop 28| ity should be moderated if not re- First. and very remarkable photo-|be about 2 ns, @ 8 vay. s tr - X ) Stretcher Making—Troop 4, -Cooley, | moved as early as possible. graphs of the great German retreat. fourth Tf “'_Y:a-(» l!fl now in 'h0 ki No M EecHart & Cootey (o |/%¥ ‘he arrangements ifor s the | Brown, receiver and Collier, seader. Peace will also bring great changes | piotorial gravure section of next Sun- schools is soft coal. e f mittee, L. B. Marcy, captain; H. | speakers at the noon-day luncheons,| Knot Tying—Troop 28, Engstrom. |in commodity markets. Nearly all | gav's New York American. The schools use about 87 tons o Booley dueing the oampefen for ralsing | Mitehiner, Arndsrson. staples are selling at record breaking cealipenmosi fiond Jith sflost matnd | am No. 15—Hart & Pgnvr‘hinsnn $200,000.00. for the United War| Douipment Race—Troop 25, Frown. \:Q’:};Qt?;fflks:pi]ng the cost o living — ;::En't"l there is a 13 weeks, supply nn Committee, B. C. Goodwin, cap- | - Pacing—Troap 28, Zimmer. ecessarily high. Tn most instances | p, nd. Work, commencing next Monday. e e S M e i e areaos G| (caab st st rs e i ens heldhnn {1y A Orer Tl e By appom'e«‘ll > within a few days or canceled, and ] [m No. 16—American Hoslery | The speaker for the first day will | Dodge, Hadley, Brown and Zimmer, | merchandise held in storage: in ofhers | the production of sneh mils seems | medical inspector for the schools a'l Committee, Wyman Johnson, | he President Benjamin T. Marshall, | rider, Flydel. it will increase the demand for many | Iikely to be turned into steel rails and | YSterday’s meeting to fill the vacancy | ain. f the Connecticut College for Wo Patrol Broad Tump—Troop 4. articles, such for instance as cot- | otner macessary nroducte Tt 1o rather | 16ft by the death of Dr. Edward S. am No. 17—Parker Shirt Co.{°f " i 8 Patrol Staff Rélay Race—Troop ton, wool, rubber, copper, etc., of|early to discuss reconstruction ten- | Grace: ; : L. H. Pease reported d;sbxmemam:! dencies, ut t o ) but not a few restrictions| ") 066.77 by the finance commit- ittee. . O~ Shjerden, captain. | men, New London. Mr. Marchall is| Patrol. Centipede Race-—Troop which the Central Powers hold prac- could be safely removed with little de- eam No. 18—Minor & Corbin. |a very powerful speaker and those e tically none; while in still other cases mittee, Geo. Corbin, captain. who heard him here some months FAREWELL TO SOLDIERS. ;' will increase the demand for food | jay, such for instance as the censor- | t¢®- The committee ordered n?\"r; eam No. 10—B. & K. Mfg. Co.|ago will be greatly pleased of the A farewell reception for the ten | [0 .Mt famitte conditions in countries | ship of mails and cables, also the | Ment of bills and discounts fc hmittee, J. M. Carney, captain. opportunity of listening to him sgain. | boler voung men who are fo leave | o ociated by the war. It is safe to | stringent regulation of exchange and | $6:848.70. am No. 20—Vulcan Tron Works. | On Tuesday there will be two | ipio it (h:“_”\, for the trairing sta- say that the business world faces | money. In the shipping trade where Mr. Holmes reported that the at- mittee, M. Beecher, captain: | speakers. Rabbi Ruben Kauffman, | {100 or'tne Polish Legion at Ningara, | T05C r(:ofr\[usmn and uncertainty than | restraints have been very onerous, | fendance at the evening school s ever before. We may feel really(gome easing up is also desirable in | Which was lowered by the epidemic . E. Bean. the new Hebrew pastor, who recent- vl , am No. 21—Malleable Tron Works | 1y .came here and Principal Marcus | eeed tremst ,i‘;fd""(40'::“’]"”::”;2:1*::6 hopeful and even optimistic in the be- | order to assist the return of business | iS again becoming normal. He als mittes, Herbert Swift, Chairman. | White of the State Normal school. | win me. the speaker. Tooleowiten | HCf that the world has already en-|¢o more normal conditions. reported that in the public schoo eam No. 22—Peck & Young. Com- | \Mr. White is one of New Britain’s . 5 S tered a new and better era; but this| = on the Stock Exchange there was | most of the ahsence is caused ee, . J. Judd, captain Glaverent affortdiimes lapaakeesiand ‘(;‘nf“y‘f;e;::r:fo;"::: Pattesothoush | state of mind should not blind us to | much strentgh and activity throughout | epidemic conditions and there arc ean No. 23-—American SPYINK | ig p great enthusiast in war work. | ain boys who have seen service with | LG, (2t that the path of Dros&ress|the week. Prices touched the high | Very few cases of truancy Kensington. Committee, F. T. Wil- cox, Claude W. Stevens. Prentice Mfg. Co., E. E. Prentice. Berlin Con- struction Co., W. H. Fitzell and Chas. F ortlfy yourself against it by taking < e | OB Wedtiesdny thers will, bs thiwe | the Tolisk leglon (n Fraans will siso prosperity is strewn with innu-|{ ,oint of this peace movement, the| During the month of September, but not least among vital fa i v isit ¥ d 68 e, . Mary's church, Rev. Dr. Herbert | are: Rudolnh Krawiec, Jan Zelenski i . though emphasized chiefly among 5 visits to homes and 68 to schools, COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. % % . what will Government d vhi i C . 3 gl it Judson White of Hartford and D. | Jacob Koscieniak, Karol Pszcalkow- | our own. Governmment mn well oy | those which will benefit most by end- | and during the month of October Builds Up, Strengthens, " G N e it day Erewer Iddy, associate secretary of | ski, Antoni Koziatek, Jan Fila, An- o A% 1ing of the war. Speculation was | she made 48 calls at homes and B ° gulation or contro business, that g e 2 ; s Vitality. AssETS . Mr. FEddy has made two trips across | Kryziak and Jan Kalacz. Sutation or Jontrol of business, that | the money market and the rise was| The permission of Adjutant Gen- Restores Vitality. Discounted . $ Q714495 | Atlantic during the war, ViSiting | Sem——— l(: & =z ':‘}““»‘*flfl »‘d R:BIE “?é largely due to the buving of investors | eral Gorge M. Cole has been secured 7 he Atls ar, vie and slow.. Any other procedure would | gpq the scarcity of many issues. Prices | to use t ¢ for drills f: drafts i ".I 1“\: ;)IIY the fronts, jfw that he is one of Report of the Condition of bring disaster. a. fact fully recognized; s i se the state armory for drills for ed States onds 36,205. the best en who cou b aines V! v N M.y PANY =0 v a e repaT . ~ Bl e orities: ot In- he b mer 1ld be obtained NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY $0 we may as well prepare to endure | rhe market may go still higher under | now being held there. The recom- Two Sizes—60c and $1.20. o 5 s the momentum =ained Dby recent At all drug stores, ings Depositors 178171 On Thursday, Lt. H. Gordon Man- | November, 1818. . | reasonable period at least, There is| qvents. At the same time there has | = dation that the drills be unde il iture and Fixtures . 17.40 ning, a Canadian who has been in |, o o ASSETS 42,904,856.34 | KTOWing restlessness over the excess B rus: Campanies’ . 52 | the service and is now in charge of | Overdrafte s 2 391 of government interference, and A poeq securities, which partially , from Approved Reserve the military department of Wesleyan ;mtk‘s andA*"“ “'Hrs LSS f;‘; corresponding growth in the desire for | o} xed their advance. This was par- Pa " States and National unlverstcy,s ands AWITHAMIIC S Bama - 5ol tive and Bixturead o 50/315.7 | 1SS restraint or for some opportunity | yicyjariy the case in Government H . o : burgh, sales manager for M. S.[ Due from other Banks, Bank- to quote President Wilson's phrase, | joo SF 100 (hne “Giong did not = < score any decided advances because Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone %120. r Coin 9 | 15th, Mr, Christ has arranged to ”‘;\“.e;{;‘“‘ Approved Reserve change in the Congressional @lection is | | s r Cein .. o £ o R S. 3 . z 5 3 i o doubt part] av t this feeling, D ks and Cash Ttems 5 11 | have Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor of | United States and no dou ¥ 4 1e to & | Jarg holders. The same feature was { X B set aside for Savings 8t. Mark’s church and Attorney|( Bank Notes .......-....c.::: i although such results can always bo| gpservable in the London market, LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. il . Robert P. Butler of Hartford. spenk, | S04, GO, 100 INEEEL | traced o o variety of causes SR e e NORTH & JUDD and - — | luncheons in previous campaigns | Crecks and Cash items .. . | limited change for the btter, the diffi- | jegnes more extensively. We are evi- fotstiaman it s e and has always made a great hit | Ofher 4 T ; | culty in securing time loans being | dently entering a period of wider BOUGHT AND SOLD. LE R with his audience. Mr. Butler {is| count 5 | Somewhat less pronounced than it was. | gy ctnations. It does not seem prob- tal Stock Nevertheless the situation remains ad ¢ Undivided Profits, Tess vers and very prominent in Fart- il e p8%: 208k sH | Everse Rio: any llmporiant expansion fof |l regched) ibiit: reactions swill ibe s more rrent expenses and taxes ford’s political campalgn. e 15 a| chpttal Stock oot 000.00 | CTedit the strain upon which already { grequent as profit-taking inducements 1a i oo 2 approaches the limit Liquidation | nuieiply. The new foreign situation st Companies - 3 J. B. Comstock had posters sent|Other Undivided Profits, less O e e homewhat and lower | must become an important factor, and Connectlcut Tl'llst alld Safe Depos:t CO. faenas Unpald NS ont tolinelchr e e ey i ne s B e e e asehln GeniH QG TSRO RO IRE NG ] indTcationalipelntkto keliperiodiNat ral Deposits 758 ; S| pad . 6-38 | all surprising, in view of the supplies { garions unrest in fhe broken Central A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION e ol \ 531.098.87 | the city that they will make special | o Trust Companics 5 Powers. We will probably be obliged " 3 " 3 a specia 0 2 s already announced that large - i b ve for IntereSt, 5 Dividends Unpald .... is already AR S B8 QU o Wl e nd rable sums abroad rganized an ualified throu, ears of efficient, jeve 74.1 | ANnouncement of the campaign from | General Deposits : 612 Hities o avainh will be avaiishle from (Sl G org: q A SO it $5.15 | W. . TFrench ha - the question of terms is already in- EBtsl Lisbiiites ... SL88580813 | W. C. Wrench have charge of t Eote L iatiliiee $5.205.200.83 | frue to a considerpible extent of oil, [ qar, diestion Bf RS L CT Executor or Administrator. b cumecticut, f -5 | Victory Boys' and Victory Girls' | gaot or connecticut, County of Harttord, | rubber, wool, sugar and other essen- HENRY CLEWS . Commerclal Trust Company, do 5 : S| up in far distant markets. At home funly swear that the foregoing state- ——— said New Britain Trust Co., do solemnly "V e i ameotdl ok ,k;‘e will be the is true to the best of my knowledge swear that the foregoing statemsat is truc ne e s peac W e th JOHN C. LOOMIE, Treasurer. | tian gir] held captive by the cruel SIeRNUIAT. of war orders, such cancellations hav- | Christian armies from the Turks, d sworn: to . th 3 ? Subscribed and sworn to before me, this & 2 : o 9 = JONN. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. T avernber. 1918, T OT¢ M ™| murks, in next Sunday’s New York | ofh day ot November. 1918 ing already appeared in the textile and | Special map given with next Sunday's HARTFORD., CONN. M. e B socnleere, Rov. dohn ¥ Winitera of St | spesls. The focrutis’ going to camp| oo Piall and danger rise extending to nearly all issues, | Miss Kiniry, the school nurse, made | ! 1“] others has plunged so deeply into re el = i ber, 1918 { American Board of Foreign missions. | toni Bezubik, Frank Kosiorek, Teofil plunged so deeply into re- | natyrally restrained by limitations of | to schools. anA LR . -q.ca0esss 10,957 have now had a very considerable rise. | {ligh school pupils. The drills are ding those set aside for | anywhere at the close of business on the Ist day present paternalistic methods for a from other Banks. Bank- been considerable liquidation of high Coin o o | Little Co. will speak. On Friday, the | _ers and Trust Companies 185 for “self-determination.” The striking of selling to lessen the load of the E. F. McENROF, Manager. Savings Stamps ..... Mr. Sutcliffe has spoken at noon-day | Minor Coin .... o { . In the momentary situation there is | ortunjty to distribute Government . STANLEY WORKS fins Funds Pl one of Hartford's best known law- <L : - | abla that the high point has been tc Banks, Bankers and very powerful and eloquent speaker. | Surplus Fund ; 200,000, osits in Savings Dep received word from the pastors of | Due to Banks. Bankers and hichiwilll be L reicased by pescelit the pulpit tomorrow. L. P. Slade and | Reserve for Taxes 35 | Indin and Australin/ The same is atap | QUFINE the next twelve months, and | B ¢rystworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, B st | campaign in the schools. New Britaln, Conn., Nov. Oth, 1915, | ¢ roducts. which have been locked B Jabn C. Loomis, Treasurer of the atore by e s s R N gl stk * k ; Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 . . . y | In Ravished Armenia. by a Chris-| {5 the best of my knowledgs and belief. | immediate cancellation or reduction | Sacred bible lands rescured by C T d Saf D C o my nowledge onnecticut Trust an e Deposit Co. HAROLD O MOTT, Notary Pudlie, | American —Advt. F. G. VIBBERTS, Notary Public. I steel trades. Over 150,000 tons of | New oYrk American.—Advt.

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