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look inte the possibllity of the mer- — ~~~~. | of the spirit of enterprise. The lat- ME chants holding an old home week late AL[ ]N REA“INESS 0 | ter was strikingly illustrated by the u H |in the summer. probably in August. nry Clews output of new charters in March, the - 3 I T¢ was felt that & ;L(‘nuinl.gl ::1:;?:’\‘0, F H‘m?l for that month i the op;iorzv(i),r’»‘:! I H I E :R ‘ ¢ to the returning boys could e com- ates amounting to $370.,000, 3 | bined with such a week—a big sales T[] START [;AMPAIGN Weekl Letter compared with $197,000,000 a vear L4 4 wEEK EELEBRAT]“N | Li‘«‘.mj :“‘nrkml out and a week sef I y 4g0. The latest feature was a sharp MMMBERS NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE ! report e ~~—~—-"!level owing to the war. The largest % (Special to Herald) amount of new enterprises was in the $1 WES1' MAIV STREET .............. NEW BRITATN, CONN. i ; development of oil, shipping and TEL 2040 : { the aircto Frequent Reports on Pr ¢ New York, April 5—Tn spite of con- | : e l l B | tandlzoion B e , April » chemical concerns. The amount of Goamber of Commerce I5 P\ e Sifinon s mace nae e FTE0 P LIPS e i e T rerchants Je T some improvement during the past | 000,000, as against $75,000,000 last e | Sommitton wax fnponted and ' (e e WE OFFER 50 SHARES | notes predominating; Chirist of ' optimism; but such 2n influence is| remaining two-thirds were for indus- strictly limited, and the present un-!irials, of which the major portion dertone of confidence is based upon | was stocks, Iloreigm exchange is still ! uside for family reunions. A, g | will be made at the May meeting of views of the merchants will 1 Campaign Director K] The April noon day luncheon - s bl or snsn ""k",mo el e w. the chamber of commerce will and a spirit of get to-[ 0 2 charities drive per- Ny d all his plans today for setting ‘held Wednesday, at 5 at the Y. er developed for ;. e Spaaiies 3 | something more tangible than the | unsettled, {hough less so than a week Raca | = - notice of the yarious ac the machinery for the big campaign in mere shifting of seasons. The doings | ago. '1;(}]|' fu]t?vsr feature was a sharp e havel hocn ) ime s Torle Vs FriviiiesSofhie BmercantileRbiy e i “;‘"“‘U"ll Monday. All the committees. | at Paris must he classed as one of | advance in sterling, due to rumors Hronholm to cater and the team jwas vo to place a bulletin board | team captains and teams are now | the most important factors. True, | that the British government was sup- B e i ch i are | eonioF the c ber rooms, ShOW- | ¢hosen and they will have a grand | surface news has not keen developed | porting the market. Our foreign trade will report at the lunchcon. “ ing from day to )‘ \Y the mmh"“fff\: get-together meeting at the Elks club | favorably, and vexations delaysare oc- | appears to have entered a new period. The speaker D). Chauncey B { meetir and work which the burea Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. A | curring with a persistency that in- | With the return of exchange to more of thesNorth American civic | is doinZ 3 lunch will be served in charge of | cites considerable irritation Much | normal conditions, our exports may for immigrants will talk on| Howard Wilson was unanimously mminpan H. E. Erwin of the lunch; of the information given to the pre: | be unfavorably Yected for a brief Imperilled Industries” and i chosen to represent ‘the hureau on i, committee, with Mrs. Kronholm as| however, is apparently superficial, | period at least. since both Britain to New Britain with a practi- | chamber committee which will carry { caterer. After the lunch Ar. Christ{and dwells chiefly upon what is ab-|and France are likely to confine their cal Kno from long study of {on the editing of the new chamber jand other campaign leaders will out- | normal and threatening often omit- | purchases to absolute uecessities, par- | the imm )n question; as to what| pulletin “The Hardware Center. ”ff' the work. Short. snappy speeches | ting what is reslly assured. Public | tieularly food. Ou the other hand, ODW IN BFJACH & CO remedies must he adopted to combat i The Ap il isue asan the hands of the “"_l be made. Mr. Christ changed the | opinion the world over is becoming | as industry is r med in those par- o s | ppinter and will come out early nest :A‘.\!\s for tho midweek a bit so as to| impatient at delay, and those inlticular countries. our imports from Room 410 Sattonal Bank Butlding. D i veer 20 two lunches instead of one. ! charge of negotiations are not blind | thence will tend to grow, the result T. FRA neeting in order that the employe e According to the new arrangement | to these protests, for hoth the peace | being a tendency toward more normal = T meeting in i o fmaw it | LITHUANIANS ARE a cafeteria lunch will be served Wed- | treaty and the league of nations are | conditions than existed during the 5 of labor In the city car B o J £ AN nesday and Friday noons at {he cham- | probably nearer accomplishment than | war, For some time to come the trade New B"tain M h C d (‘ ‘ Hand hetiplang Row e B SEEKING FREED | ber of commerce rooms. This will en- | is generally supposed. When some | balance will run heavily in favor. of achine Lompany, and C.oits other communities. A large .'”hym‘ SE G RE OMiiSiicia ot get-together time and ! of tha present hitches are removed, | this country, though the extremes P t t F A % ) e o e aeied Tioketa for. she e s h e o e et RO ey oty e s e B Patent Bire Atmys Stock Beught and Sold luncheon will be on sale ‘Mm:m ”“p { team workers wjll be able to zet a | idly. Of course, the all-important ob- | be moderated. { cgn bo.securcd through Sec. SPIague | | people Will Have Mass Meeting | U°Uer line on the progress of the | ject is peace; a peace confirmed by HENRY CLEWS ! utual acceptance of terms. This is Afany important subjects were di e e el cussed by the mercantile d at the rk Street Hall i teams list and estimates. | mmore pre g than ths gue of na- | - e o | - their meeting this weel d | special subscriptions. publicity and u1l | tions, Then the unhappy peoples of | COMPETITIVE BIDS their sorrows and hasten the | ybted to support the charity Tomorrow. the team captains and members aré | Burope can return to work, partially ON STEEL FOR NAVY return to normal conditions. Tha i coming this week and help make y B urged by Cha n Christ to come | ot 4 Giniversal . succes Chairman | The Lithuanian National Couneil in {out to the lunch Monday night so 2s | sooner commerce and industry are | e ' tooms 309-310 National Rank Bldg. alloweq to resume their natural chan- W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Dyson of the dollar day committee | America has received from the prime fto start the campaign off with & | made a report on the splendid sue- { minister of Lithuania, Professor R oW hert T L tess of the sale sana stated that two j demarar, an official communication |a Week from Monday evening at e | nels, the better for the whols world, | THis Policy Will Be Followed, No teal benefits were derived First ! setting forth the need of acquainting | Blks' club. | 3 g that the merchants have set a fine e ample of what can be accomplished by united effort through the chamber and second ,that a sale -h pro- vides general quality bar ops good business in the . lie co-operation of Carl Byoir. Telephone %120 Manager _ people of the United States o The publicity committee has got its | o¢ weyy 10 ORIY cure for Bolshevisny, | aye, what the Outcome of Price WE OWN AND OFFER: | Fion : < i : ek as the many other isms that AETNA NUT » g | America with the aspirations and [Work well in line. Eikpenses arc De-| are upsetn 4 Jsmslh S AETNA NU NORTH & JUDD Inoml of Lithuania at the present |ing kept down to hard pan. Monday ! jagrae L e Rnacion ter. nation. Agreement Conference. AMERICAN HARDWARF K, STOWE & WILCOX 2 BELSERL K ONE AL z may he necessary in some in- LLIN G SPENCER & time and asking the Lithuanian Na- | evening there will be a parade of the | gtunces to restore order: but the chief | Washington, April 5.—Steel for the CITHRES & EHIEm LUSSELL MFG. CO. S A <t in this work] Boys' club band and the Boy Scouts A A st | CoLx STANLEY RULE & LEVEL tional Council to enlist T At ey ¥ i needs of humanity are an increased | PaVy will continue to be bought on LANDERS STANLEY el i }‘) &l = pCor ,-”h‘\ 1‘ 1o "~“’"' on the | production and o, better distribution | COMpetitive bids, regardless of prices | = ANLEY WORKS bul- | Parik. Lore RS R NCOTI RN (0 R0 0 i CloPhin e M 1) far i and Bl come | Beresnitipon the industrial board was voted to appoint a committee wania stands today as the NV odnenind o et e e P e i Jk into the advisability | wark azainst Russian Bolshevism, and RGN CECay eV e S, S. nfield, i 1y unication, ali of which have en | With the ustry and whatever may which will look into the advisability { wark a3zainst Russi hes ohors et Feateidita nication, ali of which have been he industry 1 Ay 5 fers of Lithuani tually v ; : -ar. | be the outcome of the conferences | of another sale day either late in the ! the soldiers of Lithuania ¢ actually £ ey s > g ~ | largely destroyed or deranged hy war. outcome 0 3 | n T nl g ummer or early fall and {he report ! co-belligerents with the American and | M4d & “:‘(;‘E;‘:_‘fi:‘m““i‘o ‘“l‘“'lfl\‘xf°" the | Trom now on the Vietory loan will | BOW Eoing on to determine the futv GERMANS WERE TO NN i will be given at the' ne: ceti allied forces against the Bolshevist | Paraae, 3 sing the charitlestobe 1o, Jarger and largor in national | POlicles of the board. | N : ] 1 by benefited by the campaign. Donald o S 'y R 7 ai h F The committee as appointed was JL i movement. The American people are | ol "0 ‘% puniiait | affairs. There Is no doubt that the| Actig Secretary Roosevelt said this BLEED ALL ALLIE mancia ( committee | ; st et = L > el ISt Surcle ¢ acquainted with the - *© 1 Joan will be a success and w rove | Aecision had been reached after the . Wilson, G. H. Dyson, A. P. Abbe. jnot sufficiently ac |u§' cd With 11| had the posters advertising the cam- | [°7 Wil| B0 2 Sue _\‘n\:l‘(. UL prove |l B A lE e e et nad s Do TR The matter of a chamber of com- | facts of Lithuania's sitvation, her as- | 1oion " gistributed today in the stores! 2 & E erm investment. yield- n merce sign or seal to be used by pirations and ber needs; and the | znq fyctories, Mrs. Walter 1L Hart, | IN5 o0 attractive return to the puyer. | Tuled that the devartment was —©ot pyzperger Accused as the Author of member merchants was disc | Lithuanian National Council and the | iy the absence of Mrs, A. J. Sloper | It Should exert little if any effect upon | 1 nub“f‘ ,“I“ i o e N Sec. Sprague submitted -Tprime minister of Lithuania are in|from the city announced today the list | L€ Money marl nearly $3,000,- | Y e Scheme to Absorb Belgium and . cigns. A sign was adopted, circular | agreement that it is vital and neces- | of women’s team captains as follows: | 000:000 Of treasury certificates have | . S et ot G S . v in form with the chamber seal set in { sary to enlist the sympathetic under-i Mrs. Herbert H. Pease, Mrs. A. G.| 2ready been sold which can be turned | [ Gy NS 08 D™ Cne rotusal of SRcialice ey the center of a drawing representing | standing of the American publi Kimball. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, Mrs. How. | It for the new bonds. To that ex-| . ™y 0% qn inistration to buy | ° Berne, April 5.—Mathias Ersberger will read “Welcome to New Britain. !in unanimous cement that a gres returns home tonight and | S8 SleeHed: "““ e ene | the whole question of the board’s| commission and a me; of ——— the Hardware Center of the World.” | campaign be immediately inaugur: the team will be announced Mon- | pe '”e" CEEN L Dbl policy is open. awaiting the outcome ! German government. was accused o Wall Stre her quotat it is planned to have every merchant | with the purpose of bringing to the|day banks wlx‘o(;c :»Z-:ob\urj:n“-i:;pa" 'Eq of further conferences between the | being the author of a document writ- vailed at the - qes “’-i“';:é‘:‘:r} mount these in his doors or windows. | peoplo of America and to the other | P - I e o e (::r"e O: membership of the hoard and heads of | fen in 1914 showing that Germany's | on Lhe stock exchange. Rails led the and thus indicate to visitors that he | peoples of the world the truth about i BOLSHEVIK FORCES’ e e e It 1s | the government departments and pur- { peace terms, if she won, would in-: rise, but soon vielded on sell sy is a member of the chamber and a : Lithuania’s just case, her vital needs | of the mmlostAi}n;):)i{an]] that mte;: chasing agenci clude larze anncxations and indemni- | profits, the same reason .,',,';m“?f e bo for New Britain. and the rizht of her people to self- | { L ks Most of the cabimet officers are said | i 2 el = fm A - a ying to 7 | bonds be as widely distributed as pos- Landauer, a representative olls. Steels were under fi el e o mypointed by | eovermment This eampisen mast en-| MORALE VERY LOW | Ionds be 83 widely distributed a8 p0s- | 16 tai tha position that no astion of | T Landauer o reprosentative ) olls. Etecls were under further prefd Chairman House to arrange for a 'list the co-operation and sympathy of | i ottt ‘““ S n“ "{Crpu\; the board can be binding in the mat- | PR Y e e Dotary “general meeting in April—probably | ey American of Lithuanian descent e | R4 et S0 pad Lk OL} ter of government purchases and that 5 =t e 4 o can Car and Rumley s & 21 Probe 3 2 : £ aiding the restoration of business to : { Augsburg, Bavaria, according to a dis- | common and preferred were stromns an opening evening for the mer- campaign will be on April 12 | oI prices fixed by agreement can be re- 4 pLd ) " strong an opening = s ca gn W Captured Russian Says Men Are »Fed | more normal conditions. The most | oideq -only as setting a fair standard | PAteh to the Irankfort Zeitung. Lan-! American International Corp. was tl chants in the new chamber of com- |and 13. { S 2 ! dauer, who was speaking at a meeting | most conspicu feature, gaining ificant-feature of the money mar- " merc ocoms—a program will be ar-] All of the Lithuanian pcople of | Up” With Communists—Disci- % : o of reasonab) 5 > - e A e 5 ¢ L H 1 t i ket was the prompt oversubscription Bids were opened at the navy de- il memory of Kurt Eisner, the late ! points, and other shippir madé | Bavarian premier, said he had a copy | gains. American Sugar, Hid and ranged and a light lunch served. It | New Britain are urged to attend the | b for the $300,000,000 war finance cor- z . To binned ol smave thase) & monculy | massfcating | Sunday, attarnooni ot pline Is Strict. | poration’ bonds, These were lssued | bmr o e Lo D o e ette. | Of the document. ! Leather Pfd. Wilson Pkg. Gen affair in order to get the rnt‘rch:!nv.\'i 1:30 o’clock at the Lithuanian hall. |\, ;o0 Apri) 3, (By The Asso-|©n &5 per.cent basis, and show. what | chins now in process of construction Landauer at first refused to give the | Electric. Pittsburgh Coal and closer together, Other nationalities 4 50 invited 0| \1it0q Press)..—The situation in all | Might be expected if the forthcoming |1y, every case the bidders used as the | Name of the author, except that he | Bros. held the befter part of their A committee was authorized to!come and help sectors of the north Russian frong| Victory loan was also placed upon | pgge price the figures announced by | Was still a member of the government. | one- to six-point g . The closing was again comparatively quiet yes. | USiness terms. There is evidently a|the industrial board in agreement | Finally, however, he said that the per- | was irregular. Sales approximated! ST ntl HD S large amount of capital awaiting in- | witn, the steel industry Z ison to whom he alluded was Herr ! 550,000 shares ‘ A Bolshevik prisoner, questioned | YeStment, providing the terms are sat- Trzberger. Among the peace terms | 2 & regarding the morale of the enemy | Iffactory. Tt is to be hoped the ad- 2 S mentioned in the document, Landauer | ST 4 Jorces, devlared toney ¥ | ministration at Washington will dis- | MOOSE HOLD SMOKER sald, were: R W ORTHEBA T “The soldiers of our regiments | '¢8ard political considerations, and Annexation of Belgium, French | Sixty-five Couples Enjoy Dance In are mobilized peasants and the offi- | Make the rate upon the new loan S Normandy and several towns on the Booth’s Hall, cers are volunteer communists. The | Sufficiently liberal to insure its suec-}p restli . | southeastern coast of England | ) g sts. o | oxing, Wrestling Other En- | southe ast of N e, & and = 2 spirit of the soldlers is low and every- | €85 Other nations have met market Annexation of the territories on ti About 65 ecouples were present at body is ‘fed up’ with the communisis, | CORditions in such transactions, and a tertainment Make Affair of Local eastern frontier of Germany which | One of the most successful dances of The soldiers are treated very severely | SMilar policy should bo f'?il\ow[evd}‘or G ! have since hecome scparate states. | the season, - glven last evening a and are shot for leaving their posi- Dridentinlateamons i byt ial Maiteay EdyRioR s s Buccoss Establishment of a large German ?!}1’1’;'"’}:1"""1“"1 e e G ions without permission. A new sys- | 5 - cer 3 e 4 lonial empire. flas 2 Wae SULot s aecora s - o O e "o 8% | General trade f5 fairly active, and | OVer 300 members and friends of | colonial empire. . the occasien a color scheme of biue the readjustment to pesce conditlons | the L.oyal Order of Moose enjoved : SFIIERLEOL ANAT - il and white and lavender and white rated, different ranks and distinctions I r Germany’ m : T i ated to cover (iermany's expenses being re-established, and soldiers | 8¢S 8teadily on. There are still many | successful smoker last evening in the | A - ~°% | predominating. A large service flag during the first ten months of the War, | corvoiiine 68 stars, three of which must salute on pain ot doati. Oup | UnCertainties to be faced, particularly | joage rooms in the Judd block : e ] cath. b . as well as the entire German delt be- | qoaro ooi8 O 1 g : men are suffering from typhotd and | Adjustments in prices snd in the tafor wilillanlGostato metedlia eha s b | were gold, indicating this numg We solicit your orders at the oo e ettenion s LIpEolS 454 | fofions vwith Iabar. Tiha onnficting | s Atter“iss enis’ bod hyea Ba | (010 fhe var [ber‘of men from the sinb anewered 3 g - - re - N i ' a - asserted that these | 2 o P x . e which the peasants are against the | TOTCe8 are very strong. Tho entire ( jshed the athletic program was c Herr Landauer a that these | {pe call to arms, was suspended in the . public is in sted In a lower c 3 =3 i terms were approved in prineiple bY | waj) f " 1 . Bolsheviki. Along the road are posts | P10 o L ower cost]ducted. Frank Moran acted as rer-| o e e e N e X (4} ()w“]g pnces. garrisoned by Chinese, who search | °F 1iVINg which can be accomplished | erec and Arthur Pilz was announcer | concral vor pna T’ | A program of 20 dances was en- all travelers and take everything they | ORIV DY lower prices. But lower prices | and Joe Ryan timekeeper. Moltke and Admiral von Tirpitz joyed by those present. Three con can find.” cannot be accomplished under rising Bobby Reimer and Jimmy MeCar- cert numbers were also given. Lunwh 3 H S wages and .norter hours. Producers |thy boxed a four round exhibition | - T W Q wag served during intermission. The . =0 are frequontly cutting prices at Arst | (hat brought forrh applause. Born 1ON DON WILL SOON (SPusisbine orchesus urnistedSihg : N i . particularly in the textile and | boys mixed it up in gcod style, and ‘ 54y | MAUSIC. i Or SOENCI O oo d trios. TReotallers, how- | a draw was the acceptable deoision of BE DOING “SHIMMY The success of affair roflects -~ ever,’are generally unwilling to make much credit e following com- AT WILSON'S HOUSE | 20 oo ot the referee. ns. Some ef- Ernest “Dutch’” Kent of Hartford i mittee which. had charge of the ar fort has been mad ths govern-{and Joe Herbert of Wallingford Cr i Ipnsements SIREan SN0 deckach — A 3 i anc 2 ze Grows in England and i rol > 5 P4 | ment to bring about an adjustment | wrestled in a one-fall hout. the Hart-| orcr (o ghalimdn Qiarold i aomith REonar President Sitll Indispose: «| by government price zing, vota- | ford boy winning with a body scissors ! American Steps Are Proving Timbrell and Harold Dolan posed But Hi ¥ | bly in the case of stcel products, (and arm hold in 11 minutes and 17 == = Condition Is Causing No which have already 10 14 Popular ! fouy : fallen to seconds. WILL RETAIN YEOWOMEN per cent. Governnient efforts in reg- | Al Ventres of Berlin. with Young i 1 1 40N¢ T re. 24, (Correspond- = ulating prices, howover, proved a dis- | Hercules as bis opponent. gave 5| bondon Maven 'S4 - COUTESPORI] ooy Reserve Workers Will Be Con- appointment, Diractor General Hines, | very fine demonstration of the art of | &70¢ ©F the 4580 Y Washington, April 5.—FPresident | . ~ ce in Ei i tinued in Active Service | Wilson was reported better in & mes. | Of the rallroad administration, refus- | self dsfense. Ventres explained the | dance craze srows Spd ir”z];\’v‘fla?‘:‘ inued in Active Sexvice e < 2 a ) h Agiin € hy - of wWre i a ¢ r| & as ' g nu 5 ALY Wa r 3 oril 5. omen sten- sage recelved today at the White | ing to accept the figures named by ; jlu fitsu form of wrestling in lear ing given in the blz London houses | ashington, Ay W n House from Rear Admiral Graveon. | ;"azuir"a‘}}“f“:hal J“."E ‘i" Fi}‘if‘*“fefls MLIS by exclusive folk who refuse to pa- | :{f”w{h = ":‘] ! i ',‘; e The message addressed to Secretary | yadiaplonsed st thSiia ure e tronisakitied ballxtin tpuplicShalis fand (Eoroc B8 SEOMEIIEE (A RSN Tun 0 maintain vailues and cure more | T : § = Ll settled conditions, while o | CHURCHILL PROMISES ls. | continued on e service in thelr “President ls better this morning 3 se C arty usually | but -confined to bed. No cause fop | O the other hand, were looking f < [ e s e D T [l present rating s lonk s/ their et | ok : ward fo the purchase of TO BRING MEN MACK | nuimpers iess than 80 versons, DA foes are required. Thousands of yeos When the president awoke it whs: Méterials at more reasonable figures. ‘i';&;”“fifi“‘: Vr;,o{nfl ‘:, e | women enlistediat many points vl = ke s 1 onflicts 2 al v k e = o o v of thew ave announced that he wWas better. He| llese conflicts of oplnlon must when the dancers sit down to a l\rnnl:r‘:l'mnr)”‘“” DUIfnasny 0 Rner “f : : s R a5 m ey - ed on the inactive list might sit up later in the day, it was @ e¥Pected for some time to come. The corolary T ot e nderes R etiston e y T Sl e RS are likely to become mors acute| British War Secrctary Tells Soldiers | fast of bacon and es the ending of hostilit said, and with Sunday’'s rest interven % said. @ § 3 s - that may have been borrowed from | ing it was belleved he might possibly | Tather than less, and the uncertainty | in Russia They Are to Be e ioon. A plate of bacon and | 3t the navy department to uttend Monday's meoting of the coun- | T9Rulting will have to b= philosophical- | e o e ortolans | While the women enlisied for a fl‘n’xfad it Iy accepted as a part of the readjusi- Relieved. SEESe T e | of four years, it the policy of the el DProces; There 3 3 = or e re- & | depa discharge fr € - ® It was planned to have the council; Ment process. There remains a feel i e, the dances ~are quite | department to discharge from th Worry. i of four meet at the Paris “White | ME Of uneasiness regarding the un-| London. April 5.-—Winaston Spencer | serve force during the war will be oA st Zorenoont daes ». | reasonable lemands of labor, which | chur ecratary of state s s | leased. 1 not making such a re- House" for its forencan sesslon to- | Tessonablo lemands of labor, which| churchili, serratary of state of war, | Sic%)\ sician, a plano plaver. English | leased. Those nof merins Sio0 % 100 - g j 8. e e e paoreianCe | vesterday sont a telegram in his own | people have been slow to acquire the | A588L FOREVD WO S0 Tor o | ™ Phere was no inaicz 5 (il ten increase the already ex- 3 the inactive list or the ter £ en- \‘ o st l " C l ( There was no indication whether i gt 5 s L e e S EhoseivhG 2 e sStron urge a 0a Jonsumers presiden 15 Dbeing consulted | cesstvely high cost of living, that in | hame to the Lritish troops In north- | American “Jaz DRt 5 listment and will 1eceive the usual re- = president & consulted £, ' h have leayned them dance with one an- Ain on matters under (iseussion at| turn must fall heaviest upon labor it- | ern Russia says the Mall, promising ; have leay hermidar taf ot Laliey ofone dallaria month to put their coal in early and will guaran- J! il ontorenee 10 e haliever | 16 bo zeducing sniployment T e it be slipporton aad ret | ovier mgnt atter night o - 3 | here, however, that Dr. Grayson will| Transactions on thc 'Stock Rx- | lieved at the earliost poseible moment tee the above prices for April delivery. Insist on the patient being given ! change were ordinary in volume a and that men who have been there As for one of our telephone Indexes. simple often with no flowers and only | ! | ane ; S for ths will be brought home as ! . { complete rest for the present at least. | fluctuations somewhat erratic. Some | for mon el 4 i) 1 T d S f D C 1“4 large number of messages ex.| of the industrials showed continued | 500D As the troops arrive to take thel Connecticut rust an afe epos]t 0. | sing symps far cesident’s | strengrh, while others declined under | Plices. | pressing sympathy for the president’s | strengrh, others ecling e 2 = . ! S = A {illness and hopes for his speedy re-; considerable realizing, the action of | The men for the ) A STRONG, RELIABLE CORFORATION "0 - has been received by Secretary | the government on price fixing being | have already been p Y I ESis . . N i'rfi;\.:\:im? ; ¥ SECTOIAIY | n important factor: although there | locted and lectures have been given | organized and qualified through years of efficient, e was a disposition to take profits on | them on the Ruesian situation. Troops. | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, : S hh . 4 { the recent rise. Rallroads wers somo- | kept in the army under the military | ol : ! MASONS GOING TO FUNERAL. | 31" Clicoted, the advance thereim | Bervice act will also bo gsitel Ryl cutor or Administrator. A communication of Centennial | being checked by unfavorable reports | unteer, says the Mail, and there may | i . No. 118, A. F. and A. M., will | of Fetruars earnings and the fact | passibly be an appeal extended to de- Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ® . called tomorrow afternoon at 2 | that the government has not arranged | mobilized men J o'clock. T.odge members are request- | for their financial requirements be- | Tho military authorities are said to | . S D 0 55 F]’anklln St Phone 2252 ed to he at Masonic hall at 2 o'clock | yond the month of April. The most | be confident that preparations beins | Connecticut Trust and fe eposlt Co. | sharp to attend the funeral of Joseph | conspicuous clement of support to the | made will assure velief, although the | HARTFORD. CONN, M. H. WHAPLES, Pre {'Dienl which will be held at the house | market Wos the confidence in busi- | next two menths will be flled with at 42 Madison street at 0 o'clock. | ness cireles and the partial re 1| anxiaty. i

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