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) . Rush After Holidays—Bowling 2 qts Onions ........ 42¢ Value .. .... Shoots Bzl 29c [ begun with o rush after the Christmas Activities at the Y. M. C. A. have department. Basketball : tournaments are being organized by —_— g 4 108 lh b—Billy Sun- '_““l’|‘"f““} UL, B l?“-"_"‘“l“ “: 2 Ninety days in jail and a fine of $6 Shflumers b Wpdelphia has Fector, in both the senlor anc '® | ang costs fell to the lot of William average v juni PP ents. 5 plergy and 'a J "})"“‘ “I“!"_"”_'f"\‘l‘ 's olass met yes. | Sheehan in police court today. There fare up in arms e Business Men's class MELIVER viere five counts against the accused, ant evangel- | terday afternoon the usual time, | yesigtance, breach of the eac: Hea F t =3 [ g ! sta 5 peace, Sunday was a Nessions of the year. A basketbail ! 41 and evading the payment of car ligion of Jesus league will be organized among the | pyre. He appealed to the superior i Sa" Purk 2“}8 ping was de- | members of the men’s classes this | coyrt under bonds of $300. Natale fl! UlflS LAMB will be picked and the games will be | 1uife. was fined $40 and costs, and of the dark ; Week. It is expected that four teanms | ecarni, a fighter, who wielded a : i 8 osts Rib or Loin Lamb Chops, 2 1bs 95 Lean Sliced Bacon D19 was the term played Saturday evenings. Joseph Rozof oh band 1 F e hHa h a0( «ooo-oJh 25¢ * g, played, Sat o h ozof, who abandoned a I S mour c e e s ——————--_ =— 1191011 AM. HOURSALE 3105 P.M. herse last Friday night, was fined $30 Lean Pork Chops 1b 1215¢ | Sticed Ham 16 25¢ ive Unitarian | the juniors will be started next week. | 1)1q costs. ermantown. The older employed boys will meet STEAKS 2 ")s i Severe Penalty for Shechan. strenuot Sab- the student s3 team in . a threce hrossed ' 60,000 | game series and the younger eni- Whon Sl il g e e ———— e ——— i The i o i e "l L S s fuiner | MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER . . Pound 31¢ ck straight at | men another series. The ! parged with having a lighted cigar . Guaranteed winne of cach scries | e e S onaviad . . " D e o T e | 08 @ trolley ‘car,, The other charsss Best Pure Lard 25(: i Best Cooking 1 9c Guaranteed Eggs H H Fresh Sliced Liver S e i-lumml Pot Roncts ... 1b igc | | 1-ean Fresh 1 1 c Shoulders . .1b s against him were resisting Officer | bers of the intermediate class will | o : sl P B 0e i1.ak tho ! ass Cosgrove, evading a trolley fare and po S [ oce e oa | Probobly combine with the freshmen | gruvkenness. He pleaded mot gullty Com ul&___‘—__ Large Seund 1 2c et me tell you | s 3 Aoehe T ————————————— ter Dol | Wil ot be incinded - the. sce | (oIl charses and was actenced by | B Meadow srogk While CHEESE from Golden Rod Cheese Factory ib 21 || Onions . .4 ats out that T:xlvm-— : , Lawyer Saxe ries because of their € ; v = Denai bl | Conductor Charles Brown testi- G lated Bt latia spoyit | e Staxted among the juniors, tc hit him. On the car coming back | M S . finger ra’ A ten-pin tournament will be start- | {yom smalley street Sheehan declined GRA&GES 2d02 GRANBERHIES ' BANANAS d : L q 0z They'll get /ednesday of this week. The five | ¢ pay his fare, sald, the conductor e Inlw n]x::l\m; the highest scote | gng Officer Cosgrove placed him resterday by a | Will bowl in the finals. under arrest. He also used vile|J b nl n clergymun ; i At -'” mi'\" ull repr ntuli'v"‘*' ¥ “;‘u:\ge to such an extent that two SOLID PACKED TOMATOES .........3 il ZOC }];reSh Uneeda loc bad brought rom the diffe churches in the | jagies in the car got off. Hearing | i its g . o) cmerios |1 It ‘evoning plana wore tacusiod | i ermstestes 105 sndes sevones | @ GOOD MEATY PRUNES. ...................1b G | Discuits .3 pkes Clnmor 25 i Tams 10€! § 13c to offset lh-s | "Im' a lnmlir'; Im rue among the Sun- | charge, that of disturbing the peace. MOHICAN PANCAKE FL In an ad- day schools, the ganmes to be bowled | During the melee in the car Conduc- | § OUR k 8 Y g S 3 2 Ibs ft held that the | off at the Y. M. C. A, H om0t Wl o, O Pkg 8¢ | or Corn Meal 3 1bs [ Snap was re flm\(fl} Cosgrove also testified to Sheehan’s r, arguing um' NO EXTRA SESSION cendition and to his resisting arrest. churcih had Motorman Taylor, who was on the pent a martia : f the o as o ; EXPECTED BY WILSON :‘“\,’:‘ f'l‘”a';mm:t‘:};‘ “,l‘:‘.::‘:‘;h‘“: “d‘;:; tion when it was brought to his stables. Holcomb will make in his mess: Opposition. ‘illam Gladden Another witness | Sam Giterman saw the horse standing The opinion was generally held nmo ? B : in the street and Rozof running away. sconomy would be the key-note ”r going the state was Officer Gus Carlson. | po,a¢ geclared he sold the horse in the session, and many believed . Virtually ev- | Callers, However, Tmpressed With | - Richard A, Brophy testified in | owe o€ s pome s Lnomination in | Sheehan's behalf. He wouldn't con- | hoverber to Hoveman and offered the a great effort would be made to Mmr(,‘ ces with thie | President’s Determination to Pass | sider Sheehan drunk when he got on | o o0 Stl€ as evidence. on Fridhy en the session, some believing that | Catholics are the, gar anfsgoing idown he pald |iic 0TS¢ 8ws returnst tojrhim e adjournment could be taken by the | n with active the &hip Purchase Bill. Eyianant Al e Wheata that cons [IEoveman and ihe; o usn SEOOK FLEED middle of May. It was predicted that | £ s Tertes' place where Hoveman board- LENEE gt 4ot ool bgose | ore meetings | wachington, Jan. 5 President Wil- | QUCtor tell Sheehan to stop smoking the resolution concerning introduction | I . d the beast. i s X > | N ball evangel- | _ 2| | that he would call an extra session of where an unwarranted attempt is | has made a tor get a cigar that wa Brophy said made to fix the guilt on an innocent an unusually e I\ dm “irst com congress if the ship purchase bill : i I : 5Bl J st hore. co! : : he did not see any of the fracas. Rfed iRy mittee hearings will be nml for the n 0 ‘ ! A 4 { ? " g fnaie . He called the prosecutor's case was in a vin- “"l‘)““_“‘”‘h“‘g the bresent session, bUt | The story told by Sheehan iwas that ;.0 e Taver at Slate Cal)llal last week of January, it was further | tho'dt--New Unneatral Act. bunced Sunday | ¢allers who talked with him on the | e was not drunk Saturday morning R e predicted. ‘| subject were impressed with the presi- n n o y o ivi et banli g presi- | and that the conductor caused the | jjont” 1f any man-is guilty of cruel- 7 | Much Activity Shown. ! g to me the | dent's determination to pass the meas- | whole affair. He said the conductor el ey Hartford, Jan. 5.—The general as-| 8 R t ey B ? O [ty to the animal it is Tertes, who tied , Jan. 5. g al as There was on every side rauch ac-| of people who | ure. - ; ordered him to throw away his cigdr |y ., gsajd the lawyer sembly of 1915 will be opened to- ity ghown among the membe | the things he | Mr. Wilson said he was arranging | but he refused, saying: “I saw you | mpt court fined the accused $30 MOITOW with the inauguration of o SHGHE SHGEE E0E - o oy in tis issue | to leave Washington March 5 for the | play a Happy Hooligan trick like that | 514 costs and fixed appeal bonds at Mareus H. Holcomb of Southington as I L L CR community. | Panama canal and San Frncisco in ex- j and then get the cigar yourself.” | ¢ 5¢ - governor, in succession to Governor -k‘ll':]‘;hli”'x‘; sl Jog (;"j'l‘» “”“‘ ‘ e it for the sake | pectation that ther would be no extra | One thing led to another with the re- | " = = | Simeon Baldwin, with the swear- o % L1800 O tter of com. | MeNt through the Berlin foreign “wT- le Sof Philadel- | congressional session sult that Brown, he declared, forcibly in of state officers the entire ad- . ‘_“”p’ - 0 5 * | fice had made it plain that it did not of Chr nit He told callers that - his Jackson | retained him on the car. — —— i r € s once more into the ° expect the United States to stop such | P exports Washington, Jan 5. —Chairman Flood of the house foreign affairs committee, today told proponents of legislation to prohibit exports of war materials that the German govern est should be | Day speech at Indianapolis, on Friday A = $ I eantenl of republicans from a politi- i g s it 2 2 % o Arrested Thirteer S, ’ i B 5inauv's | Svouid b, political in’ character, (Tt.i1 5 Yatial o on ( 12‘ ltems i | cal standpoint. Chairman Flood made his statement | ; ¢ Prosecutor Klett said that Sheehan )’ i Members-elect began to gather as [ to Representative Bartholdt, who was : geneially understood he will review g Christianity | the record of the administration. : | Friday he had the firs 1 orant point ‘“fi He also denicd he was personally | oo M0 8 ‘he'“_];T:qx“f“l“t}"a'l’l“'gi Miss M. Stebert is in New York on | LARCEs one with another if they were resolution to stop exports at a puble B T et iy nto the' dheaphiy , said accused fie N 0N | first-timers, or to renew acquaintances | hearing today irecting : > drink .S ¥ ow . siness trip. Iy had to drink aturday was two'| & busine I . “International Immorality.” ge number of | jpcestigatio A 3 K 5 3 el b of other ssions if they were ve | cannot accept | :,:‘,Cni;;(‘:m. ';m'(l‘ ‘,,\,:,\; b(\(f’:,)re' :“n,: :?"} ‘*‘t}fi;‘geb;‘}::‘i‘;fi 15}‘““:‘"(:‘t\j;]é(fgf::;s»gul“‘_ The Hartford Tile company today | erans. The hotel corridors were | | “Suppose” he asked Bartholdl k ages. | routine way. and iinposod Aehtence as fn!l:uv\ e filed a lien for 50 az:vuufl lvrnnmf.\ ecarly scenes of animated discuss s — | “that you understood that the Gers ? h people to Snoidh e AR ol il v Padien oo iog Frank fand Louis Nalr on Main ,yer legislative programs and pros- SU m 8 (;(J “ AI“ J 3 [ man government through the Gersh & howing a spirit Teron, t’hirfv duye: drunkenmes, vty | PToeh pects. Many, especially those mem- D m u [ms U‘ flmGII man foreign office, had said that it of the Master | SHIP PURCHASE BILL day; smoking on a car, 33 and costs | Alexandria lodge, Daughters of St. | Ders wholive at a distance, came pre-| did not expect this government to His gospel is P and evading car fare $3 and costs, | George, will entertain thé members’ Pared to stay —over until Tnursday | IOI D E [,w & i) m Daflnur/ 1“““ ”t'h"‘ legislation Would you 5 s, support | esus preached, UP BEFORE SENATE | making ninety days in jail and $6 and | children at a Christmas social Wed- @5 they will be guests at the inaug. LU sup; s' own teach- y . Bonds for appeal were fixed at | nesday afternoon in Turner hall. ural ball to be given in honor of! " | Representative Bartholdt asserted b LV $300. George Hermann furnished the i ¢ Governor Holcomb by the First Com- o that he knew nothing of the att Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gold have re- ! any of Foot Guards tomorrow night. Washington, Jan. 5.—The supreme |tude of the German government and jstons Valgar. bonds. 5 turned to their home in Omaha, Neb., | court today affirmed the $252,000 | that he and his associates opposed _ Lxpected That Many ‘Weeks Will Be Knife Wi 3 5 ing the influ- fergloc 838 after spending the holidays with Mr. Tratsportation Discussed. | judgment awarded by the New York | the exportation of arms on the grounds ‘using expres- Consumed Considering | When Natale De Carni appeared in | Gold’s parents, Mr, and sMrs. H. L. Of many questions discussed at the federal court to D. E. Loewe & Co., | of “international immorality.” us, and Chri | el court this morning to answer to a | Gola of 619 Stanley street, outset by members-elect that of trans- Danbury (Conn.) hatters, against Chairman Flood repeated the states rl;: irreverent, Measure. charge of breach of the peace and as- portation during the session received scme 186 members of the United t in I . 1 3 | ary ki Court Interpreter Mathew Malinow- | aTins el MO ® ment in his question and added r of the name | sault on January 3 Judge Meskill or- i OLE its share of attention. No mileage Hatte Union under the Sherman |said that they realize, and so state, | | has been arrested thirteen times. On | Lo S S early as noon today to make acquain- making a general argument for his Washington, Jan. 5.—The govern- i ois i Jew is afte o A A r is f ski is in New London this afternoon . ment ship purchase bill was before dflf(’.d'hl.h bond, duhs}:(:\l“ftjrfencfl_ ves- C-terpreting a caselln Fthallauparior had been sent out by the state comp- Anti-Trust law as damages resulting | that they do not expect this governs terday, reopened. The case continued o troller and members paid their own from a hoycott. ment to pass this legislation and the accused pleaded guilty. He 3 way to Hartford. At the comptrol- During a strike at the Loewe hat . v also pleaded guilty to an additional i o 5 Charge Proved Untry als P d g 3 0 an additiona Miss Johanna Fisher, a nurse at the ler's office it was stated that following ! factory in 1902 the United Hatters “The state department,” said Chalr uierace to the | the measure. Under the agreement *“‘;"g“‘ of ‘_““}th“‘f“““ '*“‘Z“”l““\““‘ Bridgeport hospital, h returned, the precedent of last session mem-: of North America were charged With ' man Flood to Representative Bart- lelpha. making the bill the unfinished busi- | 00t & permit. Attorney P. I Me- | fier spending a few days'at her home bers will receive oniy their consti-: having boycotted the Loewe Hats. poldf, “has Investigated your oharg 33 res oy i represe! bl Ca . 7 : 5 my 2y 5 rTest day, | ness the measure can only be side- ]"ll',‘}‘:;'g::_fl‘\fi:;;"““::a‘:“pifl"fif AT day | O" Weodland street. tutional allowance for mileage. Any The manufacturers alleged that 1arko | that dum Aum bullets were erday woull {racked for appropriati ills. > ey - cacher out of | 1(.,,1,1“(.”\1LN\;“”L'“':\_"]’(’,ll“'char o | night at 11 o'clock at 64 Booth street | Miss Jennie Whitbeck, a nurse at 5 orelook and | that aitorte are et w0 (CHATES | \here two Poles and the Italian, had | the New Britain General hospital, has B | . b0 with undue Taste wers ouol |an argument, resulting in De Carnt's | gone to her home In Litchfield for a N > L e € pre- | e into the vard and shooting off | rest. She will return on February 1. i Carait, parcd today to oppose the measure as : e i urer to pay members their salory on|siding nearby. Judgment for $2 X A . Sirred) Dae B i e RS e 1% ithe gun. Trom Attorney P. F. iMo- | = . - - ; : ) { | s1a o : -| them woulg odern inilitar ut at tae Bel- | last night in S Gai e °!4 1 Donough's statement it apeared that S the instalment plan, and unless 130 was awarded to the company an? | yico ; 4 3 1 Sena sallinger’s office. 2 S Yea Bloski 3 eyl change i< made this will be the plan|that was affirmed by the circuit court Representative v 2 ity hatll | T i the two Poles, Bloski and B: neski, 0 | lepresentative Bartholdt sa d ‘o City hall | The 1 mxl.h program anrd plans for | s ‘ § R N this s ion Miic e . more | o! appeal a that t ¢ the Baldwir oL entin R Clon onlth bill came at him with a knife he in 40 ” = i'nd heard that the n rality of ¢ Baldwin | preve asty action ¢ O S e e e G REA this year than in 1913, and the not Backsion W oo, United States Bnd hedn viclnied "_“(LP L:"l‘lz\*":' .“h'(“m‘:'::“ mm:”:1‘im|“i'i;|“'“ltjli‘ 1: He shot off the gun into the air to financial return to a member from his| o0 e annona e | the shipments of Cana trous h and went {he various ap riz s, whic x - B i o o S R BT R T nes ¢ unced t g ehte s opponents, Superintendent ary of 100 wil ¢ accordingl Sl e over A : v S b tion and chai- await the senate’s action would fur- | Lishten His oppons : 29 irt’s ungnimous decision He held ’\'l merican territo: ) . heir way to the war z sso riated. Al has becn kKebt | ti.e senate for consideration todaz iave been call- | with indications that / weeks hink Mr. Sur- | would be consumed in sston of belr excess mileage needed will have to be losses resulted. To recover tripie | ghipped from this countrs to. ths paid for out of their own pocket. The damages provided by law, the hat|ailjes. They' have found thas s last legislature passed a relief mea-| company began suit in 1903 against|yore (han | f these bullete havg sure which permits the state treas- some 186 members of the union re-|jeft the c wnd that ne 3 i Buol, of the New Britain Machine bih he S0t of s busstions of s s ’ , e and other | nish - subjects for considerable de- | [ ypany where De Carni works, was | PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI M- | rty caucuses will be held at the|llat IOt of the questions of law "1 "I nave never heard officials. Iibate. . X in court to testify to his peaceable DIATOR capitol tonight, those of the republi-{ " ¢ o e N VIR Chiirnian Piasd Republican opposition to the bill is ¥ iy SR e ! cars ago by the court when a de- | ¢ e based chiefly on the government own- | Character. thsorid: has eyer) Enomn. Sansibeine fhe f factor In Organi- (i, rrer to the filing of the suit was Temple Requests Exidence I 5 ; s In the ensuing scrap De Carni | He positively ~guarantees tion of each branch bl e e A tagraph (\»f A. ership feature of the measure, | stabbed one of his opponents through | vour name in .full without 2 % N decided the s o tho = , 5 2 the fleshy part of the arm and cut | single question or no fee accepted T e Eamaclian | re- £O ETILE "WIT the other behind thé ear. He him- He names friends, enemies, rivals; A€ e ! T self, was slightly cut on the hand. ells whom and when you will mar SHERR : ] s Patrolman Reslgns Job 10 | jlgge Meskill said that he did not | advises you upon love, courtship, Lheigcha mler liable under the Sherman anti.tru fvd Tl Sun- | are for Lame Children, like those people who, when they get | riuge, business, speculation, t: . e bl s SO for the acts of the official maker and 12 o 3 . o linto a fight, wield a knife. He fined | ticns of every nature. If you s wor- | bera-clect will meet David 1 % o union y h fiyed o ‘hearty |, L. Jap, S.—Patrolman |1y "o i $36 and costs for the slash- | ried, perplexed or in troubles come to (114 the party state central comn t taxas the credul f SR el el toshury, Ju ! Dol R Sen) e v and §6 and costs for shoot- | this wonderful man, tee chairman, and talk over 1- | son to think that the member cndeavor to Investigatr B home. ha | y°R igned to the Spaulding School |1 ey S R sl = SEOL : e " i, e | for Crippled ( hildren, decided today | N8 the gun m_t ut a permi ¥ e overcomes evil influences, re Last.night f- = e $ 3 Y | were fixed at $150 in'case of an ap- | unites the separated, causes speedy gead. until 10 ,I .;,{,. ‘;:)f, :\ ”‘ o fon p"_'“,“" rf""]"“ yeal, but he paid up, it costing him | and happy marriage with the one of G a e ":'.I\TRI:;;‘S‘Ao:rr‘irjrl\ .18 : vour choice, tells how to influence and watchead over, Theater Dead Beat Fined. any one you desire, even though a ADVANCE. In the pollee reorgantestlon. plat, | 'The case uf Frank (’Keete, chagged | thoussnd miles away, Telly whetiier = Williams was ordered returned to pa- | With attempting to defraud theman- | Wife or sweetheart is true o false. Cents a Bushel | t10] duty. After deliberation, he | agement at Keeney's theater was finea | To Those Unhappy. Discontented wrote Chief Gleason: I have been | $8 and costs and placed on probation. or in Trouble Whatever, he T on the force long enough to draw a | Officer O'Mara and another witness i hl:_:s Imvmwllagto Relief. : the ¥ M'S- pension. I've been inoking after chil- | testified that O'Keefe was trying to It you intend buying or selling a Rhat o el . mtA heat dren ever since U've been on the force, | beat his way in. The plan of the property or mak any important : = o . decided labor w' ne 5o ould .2 cents hr}'\— They've necded some one (‘\'e"rv dm: boys is for one to buy a ticket and (\‘nng‘l‘ don't fs come up from the last house i the ) BRerman aht al ac mak- a7 they will still need him. Plase | he enters and opens the fire escape Consult Chiro Tmmediately. Democrats Have Few Veterans, he supporters of conts a Ushil |, cocpe my resignation heginming toaay | at the top of the building, permitting Jearn the secret of control—the e e - y Itepresentative Rarth power to inspire. others with confi- oy veterans. vlor of Danbury and KILLED IN BOXING MATCIL ket "" 90 desper than s Phases of internatior 1 e said May wheal . T will take my pension and stick | his friends to enter for mothing. ; with the kids.” O'Kecfe denied the allegations and | dence and win success in = busine Stoddard of Woodbridge, who are re- Wachington, Jan. 5 Mdward (€ | that only “equality toward all” could morally justify the exercise of the . ] also denied. that he abused Officer v ind-up Satin (" Marn te develop personal magnetism UL AR b b ar i od AL (b mT o as: Ny orK. Was ki1Ied right to ship arms to belligerents D roR BiLG Vo K 1w, Lorac fte Has No Fqual, o iurday night in a boxing match | ' with a double veil. educated o o5 50 N W« opening abonrd the ship. N details have beer Vetunlly Waging War, ypt and India satstaction o) pe 195 vepublicans, 61 democra veceived b the vy fepartment Without that moral background wteed or no fee aceepted, P01 rogressive wnd 1 Independent, Phe ! OtU8 huine was In Indianupol d, “tae right should not be e If this is tr nterrupted Rey | resentative Temple, “it uesti |able an unneutral should have some evidence lower court agains the laboring men The justice fur republican \ s in caucus|ther held that the defendants .as will make selections for positions members of the labor union, were a he knew tive ‘prospect ) he part - now the object of the boyvco night Was Recognized | point \ “steeri commiittee” may d of the ‘We don't patronize | | *“The shipment of war pplies be named, although this is likely to | added Justice Holme: belligerent natione A Chatrmar he deferred Floor leadership of the Heotnes tihaee At . Flood, “has been recognized for 6 | vears as a right of our citizens by t} law of natlons When this war be in that right was recognized Eng jand, through her foresight andg the democrats will be dlscussed Therc fhe defendants live in Danbur arc only two yveterans of this per- suassion in the senate, Purcell of the third and Hurley of the sixteenth There are but three other democratic | o, expenditure of her treasur h senators The republican member hs Bult has atira wide atten. | Sained control of the scas. Tt hip, on the other hand, is made up i : S " | be to her disadvantage to cha and towns near there, and the hoine my of them, it ajd, are un- der attachment ay the judg Morning. of seasoned legizlators, several having soecial or financial life. He tells how (yrpeq, were very active in the last Ott, ordinary seaman on the battle- i ; ; ; 1 \rguments Over s guiding ste for the democrats ons from Liv Gk he steamship n the u . sadled [0l iy chiefy in- iy i$L00.000 curgo of food wnd Jos Rozof, of - 370 B stret, pleaded not guilty to a charg of cruelty to antinals, Patrick (Hynn [ round the horse on Willow street und A ] | be brought it e GioliceEatationy | L sEUINEEUENURG BUSIE e 2 i SR USRS I v i e o : 1 cons UNAMES FEDREIAL CONCILATORS | frash upturn clething concetbated by the people of prove his great powers he will give re Wi e relicf of the destitute Hyman Tertes also suw the horse L eden lult s i Wslingtor f ns und bu " —The Com CALLS FOR REPORT. suw IRozof bring the animal to Wil Ce= i 00 dess ,.h“'“,,“ Rl W ‘1“,,“ T ‘W“L‘,” ) efe, | 10 We cantchd story wooden Washington. Jan. 5.—The comp- | low stret and leave it there. Tertes Private Parlors. Lady Attendant. j democrats h the additional s . former comn . ¢ im- | moral support has v burned troller of the currency toda called | took the animal and tied it to a post | Permanently located the entire term atio ind Hywe ‘ Ken- | behind this paper ne: 40,000, The for a report on the condition of na- [ while he tried to find Humane Agent Cor, Walnut and Arch St e e O G T operator eder cor real neutrality dem ¢ A. W, Hol- | tional banks at the close of business | White 27 WALNUT NT. ESEie e e e s ra attempt the | ®hipments of war sup; hibited.”

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