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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1916, | REP[IRTSi[IN M[)R]VE | NATION-WIDE PROTEST AGAINST SLAUGHTER OF JEWS " — NOT ENCOURAGING. E R & — |1ty Tener || RICHTER & CO. o MXMBERS NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE (Special to the Herald.) £1 WEST MALY STREET .............. NEW BRITAW, CO! isfactory as a whole. To the busi- Sallies Tomorrow mewell ol WalRRe. . (o] oo i f Stanley Rule & Level Co. z, : ks 3 v e $d " PR it 7 2 ing the return of the railroads to B G 4 Mo : their owners. Mr. Wilson, during the North & Judd Discournsing reports were receiven | |t BOHCTEE M AT e ] e J , or u : 4 4 remainder of his term, will doubtiess Y G, EEIATC S SRt ] it DAy B | oo o omsenane polier. a0 | § Russell Mfg. Co this noon from workers about the a5 e L st 4 : % : oS Pt o B e tiacion, 5 ° s % = . e and nof initiate New or striking meas- city who are striving to raise $13,000 AT b oy 3 8 J Kingemen in New Briain, - Ot wimerons o | (068 | BOREIRIE (8 : TR S T | tgmerd] | b o o conie v B American Hardware : a republican congress which he can- forts are made, those in charge of x oy 5 Ciopd X %3 &y ey - . i el U IO SR e C i A m the drive, said this afternoon that " 2 2 P 9 o & 5 ises to see considerable necessary 0 S r S the campaign in this city would prove S S , b o4 S vy : e loslelationiaces siblion ey Sandiitilo a failure. \With but two days left, L % " as e gt e 1 TR few Inposant bisingss Siiicre may the workers are making strong ot- X < A 3 e 3 4 . 3 he a great deal of factions a contro- tempts to carry New Britain over the 4 R 2 25 5 PSP Ve R versy, especially on’ conduct of the top. The drive is to close Monday 2 3 Yot AR ¥ s e £ war, and because of an approaching night X R B R e S % " ; presidential campaign, hut much of ( . Renorta from thellother: citlestces e gt i S E RNV 3 P87 il N this will be for political purposes. H & CO . : 5 s A 3 3 » Aa 8 ? vt L ¢ is much room for te . ceived today, indicated that New Bri- > & o ¥ o < g ¢ 3 e f‘j‘;'fi ISl e “"ff‘f“"“ Room 410 National Bank Tuilding, tain is far behind in the race T i = - g i ¥, 5 ¥ e conom = Eht signs of ; 3 Telephone 2120, 5 i e : : ] : » B 2nd sconomy i ln T. FRANK LEE, Manager believed however, that with a 3 4 5 | i : . . A sermany’s Outlook. display of enthusiasm the quota in g £ Pits % Germany tlook play P | f @ 3 : ; : : A Germany shics hard at the peace C lt’ P t tF' A St k oot oo o o oo | (SRR SRR O D G § el 4 9its nd chE LS Alie Oloc bahdlaniceith erehi it chavie may be allowed, and despite delay and under the leadership o arles / %@ : : KT : S she will sign it. Protests are useless L (ST i Al R b Eneeeh b Vg 3 : L . : < Rt B e Bou hi’ and S ld Walnut Hill park at 3 o’clock in the Mt £ 2 5 5 2 23 S AR 2 ANg N T ghectollslygconsiderad L 0 & coming from a nation that would safternoon. The program is p2ing have enforced infinitely harsher terms | arranged by Mr, Clarkson and had the Allies been the vanquished parties. The sooner Germany ac- | quiesces the sooner will the barriers church and Captain A. H. Griswold. | % g i S 3 L % & ot b i against her be removed and her in- D N will deliver addresses at Walnut Il | i 5 gl TR ; : 4 dustries allowed to resume. Very Y park following the concert and will | PR R e i ; : _ G considerable quantities of re ate s parkColowlanytls canert iRl ; ; v e : B Wm:”:(;\u(wg:x”::“fl:‘x_\;nn TRRooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. ~ * the drive. Captain Griswold formerls 2 5 : D e S : i e B P e e W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. of Company I has seen much servic 5 gk 5 A o7 commerce can he ; ¢ % & expected until @ experiences. Rev. Mr. Maier has als ditions are restored. German facto- been overseas and will relate how iie | Our photo shows the great parade] in New York. They bear a banner of e | ries nave not been injuved as in AMERICAN HARDWARE Salvation Army helped the Yanks 1o [ of Jewish soldier veterans of the o n this | France and Belgium: but her protest against the inhuman cowa losses 2 [ varade thore were at loast 15.000 3 ! e N S i e nish-American and the world war, { Iy murders now taking place in Po- } Jowish soldiers sastd 8000 slleinhgl by e 0 et e) NORIH & QEUDD,S On Monday cvening a dinner will and iron will be less accessible, and b held at the Dl tlubiwhen f.nl e el > her supplies of many raw materials returns will be made by the carm- - o Gy are of course completely exhausted. paigners, WILLYS-OVERLAND SUES FOR §1,000. 2 Months will be required hefore indus- 1 Rallies will be held at the varions | c = = 0 . trial Germany can secure a fair | These stubbornly decline to be fright- | must continue until buving ver & e ontractor Claims E efenda e e e il s buying power theaters this evening. TFollowing ad- STRIKE CONTI UES vm<\<.tm (111‘m That Hlnnmhm lnanc‘a { start, or export goods to any impor- | ened out of their newly acquired | exhausted, a condition not vet in dresses by the veterans. collections Failed to Live Up to Terms. ( '”"I."'“';"v cia “mmum,\. A not inconsiderable num- | sight. vill be taken. It is said that ons ot Through Lawyer Benjamin IW. Pl i T ‘Tv\(h'\n«’lw\ »::]v] ;,f strong buyers also refuse to | Hay and Sunshine. the pretty actresses at the Palace ling, John Zanoyski ‘Eneexchialechapalnsmadensanq (120 becausepnnyillling, topturn joveriso | has brought suit | tional declines, particularly francs | large a porti A In detail we find the business out- theater will give every man a Kiss Wiy | Union Leaders Confident That Only | 88ainst John Pienkos for faflure to | SE e e e _Mf“_ 1‘; o r A ""}I"_ heir profits to the | look very encouraging. Dry goods T T Y s e S / 5 ol recore al tax collector. The effect of | merchants report an active busin ] i o h ccounted for by the abnormal | withholding such securities from the | C. v Dewey Selander, who lost an arm | Few i e ¥ Cork The plaintiff alleges that he contractec ¥ ottons and woolen goods are steadi- fr Destey el Will Return to Work On i e he contracted conditions of foreign trade and the | market naturally increases its gen- ; = e e e i s ly advancin A better ATl the Huns, will be the with Pienkos to make alterations on ! ) 3 : etter tone prevails N % huge disparity between expor and | eral strength, thoug srea g a ev " 2] 1 ry, n speaker at Fox's theater this evening Monday., his home at Hunter terrac He not | EX[}HAMEE REPGRIS imfym.“ G fariing |lslemart n{gnnrr)?’?}:\\:‘\('T‘Hl\\\‘tnlh)m‘n‘\“n\ "',,”“ ’*“;‘ ;\h'h try, and mill man- terald Crean w vas badly coc ¥ complains rmac i e s S srtai ha ar- | agers are looking forward to an ea Gerald Crean who was badly = 1 oniy complains that he performed the | 1 e e b e e e g d to an early R % 2 action led | ket displays an astonishingly strong | incres 3 i R hen R Toledo O e c abor at a cost 3558 b tins olaime i astonis 3 g | increase of orders. Export business will spéak theater wpain ledo, Ohio. May Union lead- | labor at a ¢ of £526 hut he claim to efforts toward formation of a pow- | undertone is beyond dispute. Nothing | for steel has not been : to ‘:‘,..‘:\::‘ Griswold will k at the Lyeeum. | ers today declared they were confident ”‘-:"_ he expended $£245 for mmm'i«i: sl erful banking pool with which to!|like if has been seen in a generation. | tions but orders for railroad ma and Herbert Wwill speak at the | that oniy a few of their 7,000 or £,000 ”J;"‘,"“ ’j::y“] 'L”l:mhzjn‘ m]; d:\m‘:‘wg, 8000 Wall street—Contrary to expecta- | stabilize foreign exchange and assist | We are truly in a period of extraor- | are confidently w]xrwr‘win:: ’:lr“o'nr»\rm‘ e on | Workers in the Willys-Overland and | court on the second Monday in”.h‘wnlv\ Uone, steels and conpers were not the | is financing our enormous exports to | dinary conditions, which produce cor- | congress more clearly makes } To date about $3 or less thon | W d 0 g s outstanding features of today ort | Europe, which must continue for | responding actions and reactions. half of the quota, has been raised Electric Autolite plants who were Deputy Sheriff Albert P. Marsh served | pyi aetive ock market session | some time to come. The conditions | After the violent crises and depres- | looking forward I The program for the concert oi- | locked out May 8 When they refused | PAPers on the defendant vesterday and | though opening at irregular ne. [ of our export trade are strikin sion caused by war, peace inevitably { their ]’:vn'\’rl\‘(";:fll i attached property belonging to him. | zjotors and their specialties soon be- ] abnormal. The total of exports for | brings new hopes as well as vigorous | tation eonditions nrx"’(‘.:;l‘ ';r:]f::‘\ln’:r return to work Monday, when the fac- TRANSPORT CHANGES. came dominant, advaneing 2 to & April was $715,000.000, an increase | and sometimes unreasoning optimism. | when the effects of a profitable hare points. Several of the high srade | Of $100,000.000 over the previous high | In this country, which has lost least | vest ave realized. In the oil industry I rails, also equipments and tobaccos | record. It was also $110,000.000 | and profited most by the war, ex- | there is tremendous activity, asesmn, rose 1 to 3 points, but shippings were | above the previous month. Compared | tremes of this nature have the freest | panied by signs of unhealthy Speeu. hesitant and oils declined moderately. | With the same month last vear, they | play in the world. We have plenty | lation in new and untried . iseqes . : B N e e e e e e S were $214,000,000 larger. These fiz- | of food, minerals and other raw ma- | Copper mines are expecting a turn daigua, from Newport News o Phila- | tarday's hest quotation making a new | Ires left an excess of exports over | terials, which Europe sadly needs. | for the betters and the coal industes March .. “Onward Christian Soldiers” | week and wage increases of from 10| G°/Phia. due May 31; Dakotan, from | yigh for the year. The closing was | IMPOrts of $442,000,000 in April | Holding as we do a great surplus of | is benefiting from general industyiet e T ey e S e New York to Philadelphia, due May | Jio0 o <V VO (o f0d” 800,000 | A8AInst $221,000,000 a year ago. For fall these vital necessities, we cannot | activity. In shipping our Erowin b March ... ‘Standard Bearer” [ Company officials claim letters re- | - i Dattleship New Jersey from New- | . 0o 1iiberty honds eased slightly, | {NC ten montbs of the fiscal vear ex- | help if we would the big profits from | beyond any dreams ever dreamt: Closing ..Star Spangled -Banner | ceived from workers indicated a large | P07t NOWS to New York, June 3 but the general bond list was firm 1"00'1* ‘\‘;‘rfqfi(‘yhcw‘,(.’?fln 000, Lan - theis aale . 'n;r prosperity for a year | thanks to Germany’s colossal blunder G o . o e : - crease of §812,000,000 over 1918, and | or more ahead is as sure as anything | whieh virtus ransfer S ] hour TRY TRIP TO MOROCCO.| New York Stock Exchange quota- | an increuse of $11 'm:_mwn 'I')v;s:\ avoided under such economic condi- |.dustry is new to us and not yet upon e : A S o i i lliions rurnisneal by hter & Co., | fizures left an excess of exports for | tions as exist foday. Commodities, | a normal or steady basis: b (AR 2 O S IENEA .th:\:?"\‘d m’r\v:S|\<x:“;:r"ll‘i\1({n"1hqt‘:f px\:(;:l Parls, May 24—Tdeut. Roga, &l ;ombers of the New York stock the fen months of $3,231,000,000, | labor and credit are already highly | of the world's f:wv?r::\\(‘: *;:::m""’«\m“ A against $2,531,000,000 last year. No | inflated, and securities are now taking | the ; unions would return to work but said i T s O Creh SO D T (e i B MO Hen GRS, May 24, 1919 v\m!\; r ,'1“'@( x‘:h:‘n‘v:'v market o de- | thelr share in the movement, with | kets mlml e R e e e [ DO R R High Low Closo|moralized. Such abnormal condltfons | real ;}xlsmn» closely following. We may |large returns are assured for many tion to be cabled to peace conference | TROtUre of automobiles Brazi] if conditions prove favorable.|Am Beet Sugar .. Sl BUAERSI L S e e a e B e ticae deysiopmants jibul AW [montHel o cori ‘ o i | 3 e 111 1107 110% imtnt. Foreign Indebtedness is grow- | cannot help them. They seem to re-| So far as the stock market is con I AT B T e T AT | e y i 5 e el At Car & Fdy Co .102% 1021, 10235 | € At a tremendous rate; and, if in | semble some of the other social or | cerned much activity and frequent re. tions oreated by the decision on the a 3 55 ° 354 | Order to place Europe upon its feet, | psychological phenomena which can- | actions are to be expected: but if the Shantung question. The resolution HOW ALLIES WlLL ADVANCE e i a T 102% 100 further credits are to he granted, they | not be arrested but m run their | old adage of “making hay while th & G e st (S0t o o Am Can p SEsi s must be placed under the control of | course until exhausted. Apparently | sun shines” ever applies, it will be sition i justified. The anti-Japan- Am Cosa Rl 2 skilled banking experts. Fortunately | the present rise in values, whether 91 ik > § { S S S0e during the vear ese boycott spreading, particularly | IF GERMQNY B&LKS Am _101““~ AL our government has shut down upon | of commodities, securities or wages, HF at Shanzhai Japanese authorities | .Am Tobacco Va1l 210 2 3 o : 2 giving foreign credits, and applicants | - have lodged a protest against use of Am Tel & Tel L L Gataa are now cominz to domestic bank- the term “enemy zoods” with relation | Anaconda Cop el 28 ers, who are better judges than any WI | AR N NS TITLE IN CUE DISPUTE promises to be very interesting Rev. Henry W. Maier of the Fivst Tel. 45, as kes known its intentions. Railroad men are restoration of lows to work 48 instead of 45 hours a weelk Opening ... America March o . Seieniaiea Liberty Character R Zee: Gosh | hington, May 24.—Changes in Waltz s ‘Over the Waves” | open transport routings announced today March ... ... “Long Long Trail." Approximately 10,000 workers were | included: Finland from Boston to Selection ...... Plantation locked out and the factories closed. | ¢ Port News due May 3 b Hymn aver " | The mien are demanding a 44 hour tories have announced they will re- Wi French aviator., was ready today to Peking, May 23, (By Associated 3 begin a flight from Paris to Morocco. and great development of new mar- and new transportation routes jaldwin Loco ....101 003 and must have the food and raw ma- = CORPORAL SMITH HOMTE. ! = e 3 &0 ... :! 4 terials which we have to spare: and 3 BT 26 26 the soundest way of securing pay- Beth Steel B ..... 78 ment is to encourage industrial re- Butte Superior .. 24 habilitation. so that we may receive Canadian Pac payment in commoditics rather than Central Leather | in instruments of credit. which only division and trained at Garden City 4 S Chesa & Ohio 7 % | postpone settlement.! New York. going overseasz soon after Chino Copper B 387 Monetary Conditions. his enlistment. He is a brother of Chi Mil & St Paul . 46 ) Somewhat casier conditions at ‘Seaman John Smith who returned to | Col FF & 1 ! i 715 | present exist in the money market the states a short time ago after six G cible iSteells o { owing mainly to a favorable bank- months' guard duty at the embarka- D StillensiSee 4 | ing position and relief of pressure in- tion port at Brost Erie 2y I cidental to floating of the Liberty e ; | loan. The government. however, is | by no means out of the money mar Corporal Joseph Smith of High | street home from France and in the | ity after a vear's service overseas Corporal Smith enlisted in an aviation EASTERN STAR GIVES §$25. ;:'?“Ar\l'oyxi l\ly‘rfilnhfn.r o Federal expenses continue upon ot Nor Oieits in*enormous scale and there is little indication of early retrenchment Heavy taxes an continuous borrow- in the form of short term Treas- ury certificates are expected for an- other vear, at least. This means 1wy demands upon the banks. To pressure om this quarter must be added the probability of great indus and business activity Our cro vequire very unusual sums for Husbands”. M \llison will also ap Y = £ N Y C & Hudson .. 81 ! % | their handling. New enterprises and pear in a new Metro production | ] = VNH&HRR urgent foreign borrowing will also “Gastles In the Air The asual or—— =~ Northern Pac 9 § | have to be satisfied. When all thes | 1 | | the meeting of Martha chapter, | Zastern Star, a unanimous | ote was taken to make a donation of | Inspiration $25 to the Salvation Army home serv- S =S Interboroug ice drive. Kansas City so . Kennec Copper ... PALACE THEATER. Lack Steel schigh alley t T TRt 1}.' X ,‘,\‘\j“.‘ - at 6:3 Max Motor com B e e baERess Mex Petroleum in his best release *Modern e E National Lead S n b ™ e T R . yrecedented and extraordinary re- smaller recls will also be seen 1~ | ‘ ng 7‘ L nprecedented and extraordinary 1 performance is at 7 on Sunday night People’s Gas % | quirements are considered, also that Sad runs continuously till 10:30. Mon ¢ = Pressed Steel Car . | price inflation dimjnishes = Dbanking 887 Toesday and Wednesday will see : Ray Cons G o { power, it will be recognized that easy the timely picture “Bolshevism on = Reading 3 > money is not likely to be permanent Tral” In addition Marie Walcamp | | === Rep I & £ com < and that later on funds will command will be seen in another chapter of | 3 P Rep I & S pfd ...1 1 z0od rates and may be less abundant < FALTES = v 9 Souther ac 5 1 ha V. o “The Red Glove and March Musi- \r)r‘l "v: '[\\ than Hn\\\ et Fatare o Carner eeardinu e oul cal Merrymakers will be retained to | champion- v +ha o ot v, r . eme has | stroke during their recent e . & o 2 = Southern Ry pfd q )ite somewhat lessened activity, | While no official announcement | : L e e produce the famous musical comedy | T fa e TS : s Exchange transactions continue | poen made, 1t is understood that the | ship three-cushion match, has been e whers Do ol S Ao 3 T'nion Pac : & rgely in excess of a million shares | gispute between Alfredo de Oro and | decided in favor of Cannefax JE e other wandanis, acs | 5 United Fruit iy 18 ilv. Owing chiefly to unsettling | traction s iith - ooz | Utah Copper ... .. S ‘umors arising from delay in a peace Biscial attractioh, s ! the thniling i ’ bl 5 | scttlement. with Germany, the buying | jy e t ae eposit Co aory of how an Ame v oAl ; : q cement hesitated, and more or less C T & = ST I T S Stee ; movem @ould be laid waste and prostrate like 2 S & taking followed. Liquidation, | onnecticu rust amn L T Worth, formerl Va Car Chem .... 73 Nowever; was | confined Bif0 a ) fov] A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION paptain) Normen Fyorth S fonmonty o o | wmone the industrials, in ' e Nemciont Qcribetiof e e T Western Union 55 4| mnichineenlaticinasib N Hnon e organized and qualified through yea o 1, \becomes interested in a plan to huy estern Union ... T e T A T L e o Caara il the island of Ventura as a site for a Willys Overland trustworthy service, to act as i | suffered the most severely. Whether socialistic community. His father S S S | the reactlon has run its course or not, L.xecutor or Adminristrator. unknown to him, rents the island to T t { remains to be seen. and the selling Wm for one dollar a year. Socialism g New York. May 24 The »«"““"l‘lmmnmv"l has not thus far developed Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 becomes Bolshevisms with all its envy, forms the border of the shaded area | condition ol clearing oL "-“”“*‘ and | any jntrinsic weakness. As 2 rule sididlen) il | ; 7 ¢ black | e e PO oa of the allied | {rust companies for the week shows | sroeys are held with much confidence, . ° RReed and lawlesness, resu he heavy line med of black rks the adva 11 3 Relipnatn i e S S A DS " the .immediate need for the calling | squares marks the position of the op- | troops under the truce terms. The that th i ”: Hhrk “”\__”‘ RIS I 1 Aviong fhe mecent buyers are a “"V;‘ onnecticut rust an are eposfl: 0. oit of American troops. The Red | posing armies at the time the armi- | shaded areas represent the territory | €Xccss of lexal reauirements, This is|p,. of wealthy individuals in the HARTFORD, ( ONN. M. II. WHAPLES, Pres't, flag is taken down and the Stars and | stice was signed. The space between | surrendercd by Germany. and which AN Increase of $4.439,76 rom last| yyegt, who tenaciously hold very op- Stripes flies over the island. that line and the black line which ' is now occupied by the allied armies. | Week. timistic opinions regarding the future. | P T I g e Tt S S e SRS “Bolshevism on Trial,”” as a “ime