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WelHasiae eyaning at the:homie of | e | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | l FRATERNAL NEWS J :;[::;Lw4 By mem-“ Cl,ty ftems I DIED WITHOUT DOCTOR. e | Sy Child Born Last Night Died This | MEMBERS NEW \opy sno0 Represented by E. W. KDDY New motentn 7 < . Thusnelda Lodge, O. D, H. . ool nme T ettt l.r}l(efl O.rd?r of the Golden v(ross. Thusnelda lodge, O. D. H. will | age ventory Sale at Besse-l.els % | Morniog: New Britain Commandry, No. 880, | jeet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 will hold its annual installation of | g'clock at their Arch street hall for officers Tuesday evening, January 5, at | the installation of officers. 8 o'clock. The ceremonies will be Martha Chapter, O. E. S. Rerformed by Grand Deputy George 4 H. Abetz of Southington, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Robinson of Medical Examiner Dr. Theodore G. PN . Court street, are entertaining Charles | Wright was called out on a peculiar | - St OB Shares American Hardware, Shares (g Ridgely, of East Orange, N. J. case this morning, the child born to || SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A Shares Landers, I & Clark. 25 Shares The close of the membership book- | Miss Eval Sekorckas, of 16 Sexton | SPECIALTY. Shares Stanley Works. Sha e row evening's meeting of Martha | \D89 in the.Christmas club of the New street last night, having died tt Shares New Britain Machine. p Ares Ao Srand Keeper of Regords Adams, and | oo =0 B 5, (ORGS0 BT Ui | Britain National bany Saturday night | Morning. At the time of birth o 5 Shares Union Mfg. Co. Shares Sm, Grand Commander Dobson, both of P eved ot tiag S Supper Wil | £5n4 the names of 6,900 persons reg- | Since the mother had no medical at- Shares National Spring Bed. Shares Act Hartford. The new officers to be In- | ¢ Served at 6:30 istered. The bank was crowded Sat- | tention and the new born child died | =~ Shares New Departure, Com. Shares Ne Stalled are as follows: Pythian ST;((-R 7 | without being administered to in any | Ny Shares Bristol Brass Co. Sharcs Tru Officers will be installed at tomor- way. | urday night between the hours of 7 Noble Commander—Charles H. Otls. and 9 when the Christmas savings de- partment was open. P. Noble Commander—Thomas E.| Worthy Temple, Sisters, will hold their regular meet- ing I'riday evening at 8 the O. U. A. M. hall, There will be initiation and election of officers. Al members requested to be Reeve. - V. Noble Commander—DMiss Anna Teeve. W. Prelate——Miss Cora Mallory. W. Herald—George Casey. Inner Guard—Miss Elizabeth Wil- | Present. liams. Outer Guard—Mrs. Paul Fanion. Main street. New Britain Owls. Inventory Sale at Besse-Leland's.— advt. J. A. Duffy of 54 Locust street is confined to his home with the grip. William Curtin and Raphael Carbo returned to_Georgetown university to- | day after spending the Xmas holidays The case is an unfortunate one but | medical examiner could find no evidence of any foul play, the only ir- regularities in connection with the case being that the mother is unmar- ried and the child had no physician. Anthony Gucowski. The funeral of Anthony Gucowski DDress FINANCIAL NE cung English the trenches 40 line for forty-@ The coming of | under Dr. Edw] Keeper of Records—Miss Sadie New Britain Nest, Ovder of Owls, | at home. # was held this forenoon from the | ; 4 - F. Keeper of Records—Frank G.|R. hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 7. was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. | GOI Trustees for One Year—Sam Reeve, | 1ar to the last which was very much | Judge Edward L. Smith, sitting in { and on investigation found out that tion—Sam Reeve; alternate, William | 7:30, just before the regular meet- | against P. S. McMahon for trial On | hig plans, the deceased would have | Press Committee—Frank G. Houck. | Chamberlain Council, Jr, O. U. A. M. | putheran church will hold a meeting .izzic Parsons, /| New York 1®e next three months: Harry G.| elected and tiree candidates wer mect in the evening of the same day. |, night at the age of sixty-four of Secran 2 . | native of England but has live e Whi » a. m.—Op z dealings ii the stoc Other committees will be appointed | State Gounecilor . Miller of Middle- | SHOOTS TWO PERSONS; o L has lived in Stlk dresses which sold as high 1. m pening dealings iii the k | British Bed M next whist will be held at the home | jyet hall, Among the guests of the AR e e tically to shares of the inactive group Street. will hold its regular meeting at G. A. | © " 0T e arp | Sacred Heart church and interment MANY GAlNS NOI[D 7 . and Mrs. James lasson of Hartford, Houck. | After the business session there will | @7C TS JEIRSE JMSEA (L CIATHONG § Had it mot been that his hoarding ¥reasurer—Paul Fanion. be a smoker and entertainment sim > % = mistress thought he left some money 0N SIOCK [XC“ANGE Fdward Nyack. enjoyed by all present. __ | the court of common pleas, has as | gno of the dead man's friends had Britsh Red Or Representative to National Conven- The social committec wiil meet at | signed the case of Abraham Levine | ,i0q (o keep it himself, and foiled i Upon Her A Bty ing. Wednesday of this weelk. been buried in a pauper’s lot. ; Fairly Strong and Active Tone Aboard Piano Player—Miss Casey. e The Sewing society of the Swedish & The noble commander has appoint- | At a regular meeting held last Sat- | in the church parlors on Thursday |y . Bt T | ~ ; (Caused by Yarious factors. | american mea ed an entertainment committee for | urday evening one candidate was | afternoon and the Men's society Will | pargongor 612 East Main street, died | ¥ i Servia, under d O’Dell, chairman: Miss Laura Han- | fnitiated. The officers for the ens i vears and cight montas. She was a New York, Jan. 4, Wall street, 19:39 | A0V Jives in g cock, Mrs. Stoneham. ing term were installed by Deputy ceording to M) ‘ A & this country many years. Besides _ exchange here were more or less on the night of installation. town The semi-annual report was R 7 M : as $18.45, now reduced to P here today on f : 2 S e & 5 , ~ 7 husband she leaves three daugh- variance with quotations for Ameri Sios i ‘IQ::nfgne;n:xgitC:r:“ n:ar::gbec‘:;?d et AR Al LR G .‘°‘""}" B COMMITS SUICIDE M e Williams, of Chico- can stocks in London where trading | M'** T"”‘i' e ;}S?nle (i e frfi):th Le da ) Shinablalng "0'1“““3" 't;‘“‘}: pee IPalls, M: Miss Martha Par- | s resumed after a suspension of 1 ‘"' W‘W'q 1 'fhp B Gl Vism“;; b Ll:;l]y,t 'xmr‘;:fifo:t-fhfl:fi;ue.‘:‘ j;:‘l‘: e sons of this city, and Mrs. William €. | more than five months With ¢ Feadl and Soclal club met at the home of | roll, it s expected, will soon reach | Former Lmploye of Vermont Farmer “fl[}‘vv\s vl'_fm‘(r»\lnu. . Conn, i ‘u]\’m‘f\;fixm;v(",’.n“ < ‘mlwnu‘-‘v]fi““*nz’ . ¥Frank G. Houck iast Wednesday ” ark Sx z o 4 i k he v al services wi ake £ a syivaniz ) ¢ | d B [theistomark f Thero were ahout 150 Kills Mrs, Wheaton and Farm | place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock clined mere fractions most other | " SR iy o M wills, The | e Testng, Al Rl e s 3 SR from her home. The Rev. James . @ stocks were a trifle higher although | !7%e = been TR ¥ 2 g a turkey supper served in the ban- Hand.—Commits Suicide. Rees will officiate and interment will the dull movement was confined prac . of Mrs, Recor and the whist following | ovening was Brother A. H. Andre . Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. = i Bethlehem Steel, common and pre- | at the home of Mrs. Willis. All mem- S Ohasloa Whaaton fetci K3l edioes av 3 o secretary of the Chamber of Com- | Charles e . X : olors, all sizes, all styles ferred, dc ed the early market e o r 5 = # i P " & Smil Windish, rred, yminat h arly market, hprs‘are urged to be present Tuesday | merce, who gave an interesting talk. r\g"or? the outskirts of this ¥, il bk g el _ " And those which sold from the common rising to its highest price RyOning. | Guests were present from Hartford | and William Lane, a farm hand, werc Emil, the four months old son of | = e R asvera Iy aati Anaseiat Covper ] and Middletown. The next round in | shot and killed today by a former em- | Mr. and Mrs, William Windish of 76 | | $18.45 to $25.00 have been re- || [ P60 °TE ) SO CPRECT0R MORPEE | send to the Sef W. A. Harty Branch, A. O. . | the pinochle tournament will be | Plove of the Wheatons, J. Douglas ; Belden street, died last night. The || duced to $14.95. any advance abroad | of their arrival g District Deputy Daniel F. Renn, of | played on Saturday evening of this | %Af‘“dm\v Wh]t\) ll_atf'!“cmnr]m(vlvdhfl)um:\n funeral was lfr‘h] this afternoon. i it Nooh—The sisskst Hecamé more \;4‘4] ):m :.‘rhl’.m Manchester, installed the newly elected | week. ,mulfin) is lee\ PA(‘ to ‘l_aaed\cung = e 1N SALE., uneven in the later dealings, but de- | »' «”\ ere v; officers of Rev. Willlam A. Harty == Saties ],e‘f"‘“ A e berors | TO PENETRATE INTO $2.95 is the low price to which || veloped some features of interest, the | !0 the arrivel Branch, A, O. H., and Miss Tomlin, of | Penficld Camp Auxiliary, No.1. s e we have reduced our skirts which | | international group showing underly- | A™0rican nurs Hartford, installed the officers of the L. D. Penficld camp, Sons of Vet- | ¢ died, by a fol 5 o gormerly sold from $3.95 to $6.95. ing strength. Union Pacific, Canad- | /Stantly in d Bl nesuien the cMoers of tho| L D, Fenfield camp, dons of Vet | o jiea’ Whenton, and by Mra. James | INTERIOR OF SIBERIA || #7mer'y soid om 4358 ¢ lan Pacific, Baltimore and Onio, and | DT yan's fire Electric hall Saturday afternoon. special meeting for initiation tomor- 2 " Addresses were made by Thomas H. | row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Kilburn, with, whom the slayer board- . indie A SO N. Y. Central rose from 1-2 to 2 points ed, indicated that J.ondon, armed with | Tadies' department, aacond Sl Aol et Kehoe, John F. Leeney, state vice-: Grand Army hall. The degree team president: William May, state presi- | ig especially requested to be present. a rifle, w > Wheatonn farm = ons rapidly g rific, wems o the gVWegthTia; to Missionarics to Bring Relief to Ger- | | 00T gain. Local brokers reported soma | ' oy Fapidly in + dent, of New London; Edward Lyons, | The installation of officers will take during Mr. Wheaton's ahsence. Lane iy ot Tobank. tor e Porese The £t. Paul e » | ne ¥ 3 - the forego- | o fled to the barn on hearing I.ondon’s man and Austrian Prisoncrs of ing issues. On the other hand Steci, famili onsl late secretary, of Hartford, and local | place at a meeting to commence at officers. 7:30 p. m. Friday next. announcement that he intended to Kill R persons, the ad A musical entertainment was given | him and received a bullet through the War Sent There By Russia. fenmivania g, TUsting FitGed | Sy SN abdomen when London fired through ””“‘"” "”)""”“‘ The “""""”*‘* ’!' additional fam & e = the door. London then entered the | Washington, Jan. 4.—To relieve he first hour was comparatively | 5 oG T TR IR N M;; b, o (O,%,h)em of | New Britain Council, 0. U. A. M. | poyce and pursued Mrs. Wheaton | German and Austrian prisoners of fair, but by noon dullness again ruled S panoe o, Mes Srponne State Councilor Martin L. Gilman |toward a front room. His first shot . a committee of missionaries, Bonds followed the regular course of | United States, and McCarthy of New Haven. Re- | i i | ; stocks, with further heaviness in St | Cioea AR frea B A Betved | of Manchester, will install the newly | missed, but as the woman closed a p bally Americans, will start to- SO Wil r hes J Bt | siroyed. et PRSI elected officers of New Britain coun- | door, London fired through the panel, w from Peking for the interior “’]‘"m'““"‘"”"”“ | The Duches . 180 p. m.—Pcace rumers Whi“h | w. ' n passe had their origin in Rome, produce z!\ DR Rl e bl some activity at very decided nd- | PLANN vances in the mid-session Reading, | | | was instantly { > Clan ]’)o‘u‘g—l::() C |cil, O. U. A, M. Thursday evening. |the bullet piercing Mrs. Wheaton's | of Siberia bearing medical supplies a An oyster supper will be served after | heart. Returning home, London told | and clothing furnished by the Amer- | . | erIn an]l)nmll ms%ni«mn of “o[fl'xtcc;:s | the installation. Mrs. Kilburn that he had killed Mrs. | jcan Red Cross and to plan an exten- of Clan Douglas, O. 8. C., w ake'| Op January 14 the Ex-Councillors | Wheaton and Lane, and ordered her |sjon of their work of mercy g - rlace Tuesday evening in O. U. A. M. | wjji nold another game in their|to give the alarm, as he was g0ing | The prisoners are not confined, hut Pmnfny I_oss [simaicfl a 0“[ fteel and other laggards of the e, oyl hall. District Deputy John McCal- | gothack tournament. This will be|to kill himself. After Mrs. Kilburn | generally have been paroled under ing participated to the extent of from | lum, of Hartford, assisted by a dele- | {yo fourth meeting of the series| had fled, London went into the barn | pledge not to leave the mneighbor- | a M||‘|0n [}0||3[Q 1 to 2 points, with three points fox turn Trip New York = entral | Washington, Close.—Demand having been tis Wilson today fied, the market became dull and | epeeches he @ slightly lower in the final hour, With | return trip fr 2 ok 3 = = £y = % ear anoth ally to: " 2 2 Burritt Grange Social. | Unity Rebekah Lodge. [y ipatinisfactions idid noCabRcat | (soite S controlybrlithoWSiberianirall | ey of tHialcityl were Iept bilky Buns ot iopi \\]—-:l}u(:-v‘:’;:"‘ the end exposition thil A Christmas social was held Satur-| Unity Rebekah lodge, 1. O. O. unusual, Mrs, Kiburn said had | way, which in winter affords the only | g, o g o e = sing s 4 he wanted to day night in Judd’s hall by Burritt | iy n; T e \londq‘\ adenine i that for the past month London hac day fighting two fires which caused vitations, and s ; . . . | possible egress from Siberia, the Rus- ‘a ok 2k " . 2 Grange:"A ‘program ‘of ‘Tecitations| which time Deputy Grand Master | lked in an incoherent —riarher more than a million dollars’ damage | ‘\"“ ""‘.‘ ""'*l“ "}z’“?’“' auota- | gefinite itinera i i i > 3 S0 ons shec ) chte Co See - and musical selections was given and | parker will install the officers. A ro- e oo N ichter & C¢ Senator Th y sian government feels there is little about the Wheatons, but that very e o S . Setraat P R offi | L e ; | littlc attention was paid to what he|| PoSSIBility of escape, | in Philadelphia and Camden. | members of the New York Stock Ex- | tives Keating i e il ot moe s ds s mort onithe masiaotivitiesimill also | (ige Swhen! he: fNirat \came here| Iast = == Trains Held Up, change. Represented by E. W, B reado, At i b stalle nex Saturday is i .2 sala. eV WIFIC AT Y s » ) S ;:mcu:g‘” gledie o ¥Sibe made at this Vlume» At 6:30 | U ine London said that he formerly BUSY WEEK AT Y. M. C. A, | Trains of the New York division of | National Bank building | ing of the Sol |feiclogicta gsupLer ACILIEb ofaernes. kept a hotel at Shin Pond, Me. P e S = | the Pennsylvania railroad were held | January 4. | gress at Musl . = 2 | R T i Mrs. Wheaton is survived by a | Educational Work Resumed—Poultry | e (s . High. Low. Close. Senator Shep) Vega Society’s Reports, OPPOSE CUT IN WAGES. | husband and six daughters. Three | Course Starts, up for more than .‘m hour and a hailf | , Beet Sugar 341 2 343 | gpeax In Dull Chief Solomon Johnson Saturday e ! of the girls were being driven to | by the flames, which destroyed the | Am Copper 531 i 3% | have been ex ine S Employ T G Trunk : 2 This week will be a busy onc in tae ht installed the newly elected off 14,000 Employes of Grand runk | father when the ) s O s B S . . T ‘" oy v school by their fath hen B0 | cAucationall department!of the . M. lumber yard of the Charles Este com /tm ‘(fsr & Foun Co 4 _ 5 | in Chicago, O m Can .. . 26 Y 2 2 City, Salt Lal G ¥ feririclRctondlirormiworlc 118 {RERVEERCO RS Yer et CW SN o s e ; ! A 4 m Locomotive 2 FEER (Drthe: soolery ‘at present is || Ottama Jen & hors then 14,000 aiekgiE v be hegun and a new &ourse in poultry | Glenwood avenue in north Philadel- | Am sroerting ... 51 : Milwaukee, It FQ7 , i EthaAxct ¢ | employes of the Grand Trunk railway raising will be started Wednesday phia, while traffic on the Philadel- . Sisas g 587. The valuation of the Arch stree = o t - AR - 2 CONT 5 Sk - Am Sugar 104 TUNN Property ‘s placed at $84,065, with | COMPEny and 'IO‘isal\ds of other men | IEBERMAN CASE C 8 o'clock by Professor William F. /| phia and Reading railway from Cam- | . wo” & e 1163 $@718.29 as the cash on hand | employed by the Grand Trunk Pacific s Kirkpatrick, of the State Agricultural | den, N. J., was discontinued by a fire | 2 . % u L S e : railway have declined to accept re- -Government Not Ready to Proceed | college, at Storrs. | which destroyed its station there and 2": 2"?." ,'h'"','.wr 4% 8 o Ralieand v Al I e 69 5% Royal Arcanum. ’:iga‘:g:sof";m{’sg'{iof:l“gm,i"nO;%‘:‘;’ ofi‘fi" With Counterfeiting Charge. Tonight the Spanish class will re- | damaged the lumber yard of C. B. At the regular meeting of New | mals ot the two companics that fhey « Haven, Jan. 4—The case of | Sume ns]x\‘n'\:k .;!(ternll(;n hollday . A | Coles and the John Dialogue ship- | g p'q, . "/ [1 1111} g5y 5% Washingtal Britain council, Royal Arcanum, to \il] oppose vigorously any attempt to | Pnilip Leiberman, arrested recently ;"‘;‘a_rsa‘ ohvtm <; ‘A i '“h' 1 be wlnldlng pl:mlrr Beth Steel ment advices be ‘Held Tuesday evening, January 5, | cut wages. Should coneillatory mea- |in a farm house at Marlborough on lild in the banguet hall tonight and Reading tickets were accepted on | cunagian Pacific nel on the rail there will be an initiation followed | gures fail a strike or lockout, it is | counterfeiting charges was continued | Frlday evening of this weel | the Pennsylvania lines in New Jer- | conera) Leather .. § § 8 of Tehuantepe by a buffet lunch. All members are | pelieved, will follow. until Jan. 18 when it came up before The salesmanship courses will be | sey while the Reading reciprocated | q. 0 capper 34y 5 bridges on th gequested to be present. On Januar The reduction is necessitated, it is | United States Commissioner William rosumedl tomorrow o.\v'omng, : . on this New York division from this Chi Mil & St Paul 873 P p road bridges 79 the council will hold a public in- | claimed, because of decreased busi- | A. Wright today. The continuance | The Bible classes will meet Wednes- | city. Corn Products Co . ¢ been bloy & day evening as usual at 6:30. The Four Firemen Injured, Del & Hudson » The legatio debate of the William H. Hart DLe- Four firemen were injured at the | jrié e : 221, | ported arrivais gees, but ha stallation of officers, which will be fol- | ness since the beginning of the FEu- | was made on request of United States [ lowed by.a good entertainment. e Al ol District Attorney Frederick A. Scott, v ; s el = who told the commissioner that the | bating club that gvening will be on: | camden fire, while nearly half a hun- | Erie 1st pfd 34% 34% 4% | Winthrop Council, = government was not ready to procee Resolved, that the federal govern- | greq were overcome by the heat and | General Eleotric. . 140% 140% | | | Winthrop council, No. 7, D. of L, | Kopel Goldhagen, at whose house '_“'_’lm Sho‘_“d”“‘”;' “:”1‘ :‘;“‘I":‘{_ ”"" smoke from the flames in this city. | Great Nor pfa 0% 114 raflroads in the United States. . The origin of the fire in mnorth | Interborough % Albert Lo will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30, u Leiberman was arrested, and his | Ial itdas At the close of a short meeting a brother Barrough, arrested more T W. Bruemmer and pavid Nair will | ppjjadelphia is unknown. | Interboro pfa tast Des Ml Christmas entertainment of recifations cently on charges of comspiracy in | take the afirmative and Harry Asher Flames were discovered shortly | Lehigh Valley 5 3 323 | ger train Uil and sengs will be given by children B | connection with the Leiberman case, | 20d 1mil Schaal will argue the neg- | ,piar § o'clock in the lumber vard | Mex Potrolenm : 5415 s | Louls raitets «f the members. Preserts for the were also before the commissioner | ative. which occupies threc and a half | Missourt Pac .... A | mone, Min The first bovs' Bible class supper { children and refreshments for all will again today. Their cases were also ] acres and was filled with prepared |x y ¢ & H .. ... 3 switchi.| 488 close the evening's ent({tainment. continued two weeks. Kopel Gold- |since the holldays will be held Fri- | jymper, chiefly hardwood. Twenty- | Nev Cons ... . ... 12 | were demolis gation from Clan Gordon, will conduct | wpien is proving popular and brings | and shot himsclf through the head. | hood. Their only wants are food, the exercises, which will be followed | yho members together from the sur-| London had been in the habit of | ¢lothing ana medicine. L reecialgme. | rounding towns. visiting the Wheatons every Sunday Tilechenation ciiil s erol et R i E — o and made his accustomed call yester- | ., o n0rs it is sajd that with its ab- | Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 4.—Fire- cers of the Vega society. The semi- | Railway May Go Out on Strike. mother was killed and annual reports were made. The mem- | three witnessed the tragedy. PASSENGE hagen was released under $500 bond | day evening at 6:30. one fire companies were engaged | Ny N H & H ... & 34 7% ! rived here wi 2 35 ! ) seriously infi New Britain Circle. _— Barrough Goldhagen is still in jail = e A0 | there, while four others went to the [ x v 0 & W - New Britain Circle, Companions of | = in default of bond, as is Leiberman. FIREMEN TESTIFY. | assistance of the Camden department | Northern Pac 100% 1003 100% | and Conduecto the Forest, and friends will be enter- e N e 5 Z when the flames there got beyond | Norfolk & West 90% 99 991% | were perhaps tained at whist at the home of Mrs. DQCIa ! PRESIDES IN COLLINSVILLE. Western Railway Wage Arbitration .ontrol, Penn R R . 106% 1041 106% Harry Mount, No. 63 Hart street, on | | e sy pastor of the| —Hearing Resumed in Chicago. : Cigarette the Cause, Ray Cons ... 16% 16 INELIGIY Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, | Swedish Lutheran church in this city, | Chicago, Jan. 4.—TFiremen on| The property loss at the Este fire | Reading ..... 146 143% 146 Washington W 2 = Tuesday and | will preside at the annual meeting of | switch, suburban and transfer engines | was fixed at $200,000 e 'n‘lusi\_f' of | Rep T & S pfd q b 75 Newma cha 5 oman’s Relief Corps. | | the Collinsville Swedish Lutheran | were ready to testify today when the | the burned lumber, which, it is es- | Southern Pac 83 815 he Stanley Woman’s Relief corps | | church, which is to be held on| Western Railway Wage arbitration | timated, was valued at half a mil- | Southern Ry 14 14 District of Cel vl hold a joint installation with | w Wednesday evening of this week. | hearing was resumed. Witnesses | lion dollars more Tenn Copper 3 y ¢ avbl Suley Bol G, 4 R, ou the even e nes ay The local clergyman holds the pas- | were examined by Albert Phillips, one A cigarette thrown in some waste | Union Pac 1 ible Fal ing of January 6. Mrs. Anna Alpr torate of the Collinsville church of the assistants to W. S. Carter, head | in the corner of the saiting reom is | Utah Copper stions of % of Bristol, will be the inducting the Brotherhood of Iocomolive | believed to have caused the fire in | U § Rubber Co .. 3 »3 President WA : : wel ag that of the church in this city | of r Bificer! 25 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar $1 35 Tiremen and Enginemen. Mr. Carter | the Camden railroad station. Four | 17 § Steel . g 0% | 1913, The ¢ 1 . well as that of the church in this city s v = I'in Cloth Bag . . . . i ville bi-weekly. was expected to conduct the examina- | parlor cars and twenty-one passenger | 17 § Steel pfd ; nipretie i Alexandria Lodge, tion but was called to Austin, T conches were destroyed. ‘The 108 t0 | Westinghoupe < ; 2 Alexandria lodge, No. 24, T. 0. D. | 19 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar P s i IR by the death of his mother. {he Reading railway is estimated at| Western Union ; 7 1As 18 of St. George, will entertain the mem- | for ) FIRST WHOLESALE LICE The testimony of three firemen wgs $195,000; C. B. Coles & Sons, $150,- 2 lers at & Christmas social in Turner | Philip Bardeck was granted a |heard during the forenoon. 000, and the Dialogue shipyard, | MURDER CONF SION UNTRUE. | . e M. W hall on Wednesday afternoon. The | . . | wholesale license today by the county — $5,000. | Springfield, Mass., Jan. 4.—District | g0 the third regular business meeting will be held | Sugar Del Vered th commissioners, This is said to be the | ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP CHURCII. _ | Attorney Clarence P. Niles announced | yn Mechanios’ in the evening. Every member is | first license of its kind granted in Trenton, N. J. Jan. 4.—An attempt DANCE AND WHIST, | today that he is comvinced that Wil e urged to be present. i '[‘ C ff i this city. The Bardeck cafe on Arch | to blow up St. Joachim’s Catholic S e ¢ 65 Bassett | 11am A. Strong, alias John J. McNul i ! ea or ofiee street Wwas formally | transferred tolllshurch! here' today was fristrated by MissiGierands LiEe o s "'"*,‘& 4 | is @ faker and that his confession to Star 22 Club. Harry Hall. Klett & Alling repre- | the failure of a fuse to ignite tweniy Street. who h recently returned ! he murder of Hugh Kane is untric Afte ™ 2 S ition i . T Tasell seminary at Avondale, - The Star 22 club will meet Tues- | T'ry our Teas at 25¢, 3 sented the petitioners in both cases. | ix ounces of dynamite in a pan | 'O . The authorities have notified the s - % X ass.. for o ristmas ition, on- y c, 35¢ Massi; forithe Christms : thorities of Corning, N. Y., to relen Whooj . commissioners . Worcester, day evening, January 5, at the home | . 2 ST found in the vestibule of the church 5 J of Miss Frances Bergeron, 11 Lawlor | 90C, 60C, 70c, 80c 1b. All! ALLING TS TRUSTEE, by the janitor. The fuse had been | teTtained her roommate, WSS ¥ OT- | gorong ™ girong gave himself up De | ence Hauslein of Denton, Texas, with | [ street I of Fine Flavor. B. W. Alling was today appolinteq | ifnited but was extingulshed before | ‘W00 ("0 followed by dancing, at and made the confession. Hnugh | trustee of the bankrupt estate of |t had burned its full length. e e e Saturday evening. The | K8ne, a milkman, was murdered 2 Chicopee August 28, 1907 Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion. | Qur Coffees lli\vays {resh | Louis Neubauer, the baker, by Ref- | “HIGH PRIEST OF REACTION.~ | young people had a most enjoyable The Catholic Women's Benevolent | .. ted and of rich flav ferce in Bankruptey Yeomans. The g i) e R time. i o \ Saamveense legion will hold their regular meet- | 1OASt€d 2 8 CD TIAVOL, ] first meeting of the creditors of P.| Washington, Jan. 4.——At the open- | BUSINESS GROWING BETTE! i Muesday eveni TR 4 ; - iy ey e ing of the second national conference o E Washington, Jan. 4.—A. W . Sha ing Tuesday evening in St. dary's | 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 38¢c, 40c. and | Pearson was hela this afterncon in co nce e e \shington, Jan Shall at & o'clock. A full attendance 45 lb Referee Yeoman's of on popular government here a Chicago publisher, told Preside is desired. C o = Senator Owen of Oklahoma ch Washington, Jan. 4.—The supreme | Wilson today that a thorough ¢ i g 5 5 O R i T Y terized Former President Taft » | court announced no decisions today | vass of business conditions in 1 - 5 o 3 1 54 / -t ATED. 5 b e SRR e A trial will convince you ~ rFIsER A UGLIATED G5 e 5 S st e [l a 15U AR A (nEIEtardorrow. 1a) Fas | trited! BUACRE Wi SoViNoS hid fie: v oot lairnesting ot Doseas 5o | We T have thel goods' that | \“r;}‘a"""“"- Mass, Ji - | many national figurcs for their op- | spect to the memory of J. M. Wright, | worst effects of the Iuropean i s So- | liam f er, T position to the initiative, the refer for twenty-seven vears its marshal 1 pa 1 a ) CS8 “ rotin T y 5 . : t P al, 1 passed that busin cial, Temple of Honor, will be held l please. this city, was inaugurated today. S e e e e e iy

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