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RN IN AS .:s :ne membm;{elected from Walling- ord, J, M. McKenzie, has died, Rep- [HO[COMB Swo | reséntative W. J. Bridgett was seated l ‘? R[CE Tl, R & CO Ty 367 369 as a member and sworn. E. G. Walk- <) m l THE | er of Union was seated in place of |+ ~q6 CEMBRIS MW STOCKh EXCHANGE | | M. H. Kenney who is ill. He also was AR“'(}R AL m(‘_[fl i By e g e Dertsmaye RS Thkaie SENIETH iOH ‘ AN Mfll" '_ in the 1913 session. 114-116 ASYIUM ST 5 eitaszons ol - = Business was passed quickly and A a recess was taken after word came VEARRELIOHES Shares American Hardware, ‘l\rnu Colt's Aivms from the senate that that body was SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. Traut & MHine (Continued From First Page) organized. SPECIALTY. Sharcs Stanley Works. § 5 Travelers Ins, Co. | Several Contested Scats. = 2k Shares New Britain Machine E & s« Actna Life Ins. Co. bers, saying there are three great or- | goyarg) notices of contested seats Shares Union Mfg. Co. § Stanley R, & L. Co. : | Shares Actna Nut Co. ! sanizations ‘in the world of divine S Sharcs Natfonal Spring Bod { % were received in the house. Afte 2 1a E '3 - . origin, the family, state and church. disposing of its own busine and ¥ 20 Shares New D . Com. Sharcs \..»u Departure. Prd. Or urs a He urged all to lend to their Work & | that from the senate the house re- 50 Sharcs Bristol Brass Co. Shares Trumbull Ilec. Pfd proper spirit and join with him in | geesed until 2 P. M. ! ; | saying the Lord's Prayer. To Maintain Record. for the sematers whs them adminis. | Its record of holding longer sessions | tered by the secretary. than other state legislatures. The Y 7 usual flood of bills has been filed and E HADDOCK .............b 7¢ o ::,:’:f:‘i,fli?ffd(;fl;nm or | AN sUDJeCts of importance are to ) CAI S AND lOSS[S J HARTFORD STOCK BUT ’STEAK (SO WERE 18(: :xlfig;lms:‘f:‘x;s Russell being elected | Today was given over to organiza- ) i N EXCHANGE REPORT ° Secretary of State Phillips read the e . _ roll of the members, all being pres- Roston, Jan. 6.—The great and gen- n rl a ; ent, except Stephen Whitney of the | €ral court of Massachusetts, which 4 cighth district. The oath of office | CONVened today, promises to maintain FINANCIAI NE:WS tion. As the republicans have a large Clerk Russell then called for a bal- | majority in both branches, the elec- SH MACKEREL ....... .each lot for the election of a president pro | tion of senate and house officials was - [ { tempore. Senator Bartlett was de- | merely a ratification of the caucus N‘ collowing ‘dustattiie: iR | clared elected with twenty-nine votes, | action of that party. President Ca corerat 1 ..o lb 12(! Fresh Herving I/ dOZ 280 with four for Senator Purcell, demo- |-vin Coolidge of the senate was re- nis o adiia 2 crat. The latter made Mr. Bartlett's | nominated last night. The republi- --1b 15¢ fronntganadics el 1lle election unanimous, Mr. Purcell will | can house caucus and the democratic ! d y 1b 10c Fresh Ecls . ... i | be his party's leader in this branch. | caucuses in both branches were held : “m P”; \n W Gcnfi[a] RGGGS- 2 . Rev. Sexton Chaplain. before the legislature met today. IJh 12 Steak Pollock e Shecke e : Co. 2 Ib 12¢ President Bartlett appointed Rev. | GoVvernor David SR SMEdtAl American Brass 134 136% b 16¢ LR oeks Mr. Sexton as chaplain. will be Inaiguratell for i second term sions Frem Best. Amer Hosicry Co. Senator Purcell announced that the b e | Amer Hardware Co absence of Senator Whitney was due ! Ve = 5 = e ¥ Republicans in Control. New York, Jan. 6, Wall street, 10:30 Amer Thread Co pfd ETT BAY OYSTERS i By 4qt 35c [ | to his being in. a railroad accident EontoRA. AN T, Tahits i soontrast | ew York, Jan. 6, Wall stree Stz 2 g L A uTainE o R A onth s . C / a. m.—The only notable feature of to- ' Fillings Rllle tononng SNl to the legislature of 1913, which wa . : " ST RS T " | Bristol Erass Co LESS COD FISH 2 lbs ik B okl and Plerson were |\ coniyo) of a combination of demo- | f \ day's stock market was its refusal to | jISUE RN PO : I Cc appointed a committee on doorkeep- .,y anq progressives, the house and follow the lead of London, where |fs 1, & B Co... : ers and messengers of the senate, and it ’ ) . ). OKED HERRING 2 for 5 | the committee presented resolutions Z:‘g:):fn :rh\"f:m‘::e}v ll?::l(.\m?:-‘anbm’:"::& Americans again were lower, Wwith 'Collins Co .. Bogoion C appointing David 4. Viets of Granby | -0 AFS = Ofp;m St losses of a point or more in several 'Colt's Arms ( 8 | and Frank W. Congdon of Hampton | . Kl e transcontinental issues. Karly quo- tion of George 1. Hazelton of Man Far R P Co . ‘ as messenger and Mino Blackman of | .} id ¢ senate, tat rere & » of gal and " o New Shrimp ....... 3c B i e MoK R ATl Bl Stony [|cLSPusstors prssicent ol ithaysenate, IT'S MARK-DOWN TIME Ations were & mixtute OL SSIDe AN sied ONENSNe. il can 13c can 13c S oeretty = drick of Ston-| mqwin' C. Beam of Belmont for In our Men's Department. losses, most of the leaders showing lifd Carpet Co com £ / aragus ington, George Sherwod of Weston, = & . Pke 19¢ Asparagu Ire can 10c¢ ington, v % | speaker of the house and the other Here's' the 3 g I F. U. Rau of Rockville, Lee Kellogg | republican caucus nominees, was only sweet: nk B¢ String. Bcans ) C a G T. McCall of i G pkz 5¢ B | of Canaan and George T. McCa neminal. Governor Rolland H. $10.00 : : . i . ‘t S i Middlétown as doorkeepers and they - S ; - o < Ay specialties as National Biscuit, Texas Hfd City G L Co com ‘bot 8e ss't Soups ........cam Te ware SRDTon xsx:mm::-“f'";t‘;:}flu{m' ‘]\_l}l deliver his | | yor Men's Suits and Overcoats || company and Sloss Sheffield Steel. Holyoke W P Co... 65 P A IR ek L That Were $14.98. Trading the lightest of any re- Inter Silver pfd vee. 400 No Contest for Senate Seat. Contest for Speakership. $ > cent day, a tie-up of the local trans- | Inter Silver com.... Although there is no contest for a Montpelier, , Jan. 6.—A contest For Ms:ns .\ults nd Overcoats || portation system causing some con- | Johns-Pratt Co..... .« Guara"teed senate seat Senators Peasley, Molloy |far the speakership of the house ap- | | That Were $17.98 and $20.00. | fusion and delay in the Sinsxoiel Sls- § a0 SR Ao 1 E G and Whitney were named a commit- | peared probable when the members $16.85 trict. ‘J R Montgomery Co.. b0 tions needed to organize the body | The aspirants, John E. Weeks of Mid- || | Every garment from the regu- ness in the Gould group, Missouri D Mfg Co com......102 with business from the house, was|dlebury and Stanley C. Wilson of || 12r stock. Original price tags re- || pacific and Denver and Rio Grande |N B Cotton Yarn pfd..110 cess was taken at noon until 2 p. m., | house. The senate is solidly repub- i = closing was irregular. Pope Mfg Co pfd PORK lb 11 when upon reassembling the oath of | jjcan. Charles W. Gates, republican, 114-116 ASYLUM STRE | Pratt & Whitney Co tee on contested elections. | gathered for the opening of the bien-| | For Men's Suits and Overcoats Close—Later dealings were note- N B Machine Co ./ 18 6GS doz | ‘ L kandled by President Pro Tempore | Chelsea, both are republicans, their || M&in, so you can see that you getof | | orerred and St. Louis Southwestern | Peck Stow & Wilcox office was given to Lieutenant Gover- | wil] be inaugurated as governor to- Smyth Mfg Co | by Richter and Co., through “ heir l'vu\l igent, Wells Eddy: \ i { Manufacturing Companics. Adams Express Co 80 90 Aetna Nut Co 23 26 g ¥ Amerijcan Silver Eagle Lock Co story—short and little change either way. There were Hfd Electric L Co one point gains however, in such Jfd City G L (o pfd..275 N D Mfg Co pfd...... b5 N With expedition the scores of resolu- | nial session of the legislature today.|| That Were $20 and $22.50 worthy chiefly for recurrent weak- ' D SMOKED SHOULDERS 130 Bartlett and Clerk Russell so that re- | party having a majority of 107 in the | | Tionest “’"“"‘}:"“g " declining to new low prices. The ! Plimpton Mfg Co 5 nor Clifford B. Wilson. The senate | morrow. e New York Stock Exchange quota- N E Telephone. CON, in strip, very fancy ...lb 23¢c then went to the house for the joint 9 = tions furnished by Richter & Co. |g e oo’ U0 session. Prospect of Deadlock. C’t)) H members of the New York Stock Ex- gine s’ P& Webster Opens House. Augusta, Me., Jan. 6.—Although the l ems change. Represented by E. W. Eddy igianiey R & L Co. ; s 'S m The house was called to order by |republicans in the semate and the| T T T T National Bank building. = s Stanley Works W3el deedless p Morris Webster, comptroller-elect and | democrats in the house were in a po- et eone S Cligh, pvnoy . it 0o . B g c speaker of the 1913 house of repre-! sition to control the choice of officers & 7t »°C | Taylor & Fenn Co ts U A G S nz River. The roll of those entitled to| deadlock on matters requiring a joint | (098Y ":"‘ (.3r & Foun Co | Traut & Hine take the oath as members was read | ballot when the legislature met ta- Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Pinto, of 44|27 [An : | Union Mfg .... by Richard J. Dwyer, deputy secre-| day. On such a ballot the dem-| Brook street, announce the engage-|“M ¢an N mia s ’ | U 8 Envelope Co pta. 5 SUr Anaconda (¢ er . e The speaker's desk was adorned by | COMbination of republicans and pro- | street. S Gl | Grifin Newberger pfd..100 ia large basket of pink roses and a | SresSives against the democrats would | Mrs Mary Foulks, formerly of this | B & O....... 91, 68 Fire Insurance Companies. cluster of lilies-of-the valley and vio. | Produce a tie vote. The progressives| city, but now of Whitney street, Hart- [ B. R T.......... 83 ; Aectna Fire aenthtives, Praydr wee. olaiil by | by clsar majorities in the respective Miss Agnes Johnston, of West Main | Am Beet Suar.... 34 Torrington Co pfd.. CRANBERRIES ...........qt 5c tary of state. ocrats will have 91 votes, republicans | ment of their daughter, Miss Lina, to | A™ Smelting .... 58 5 U'8 Envelope-Co oomh,. 99 IN right. That's the new commissioner.” | lete, last night nominated state officers to | ford, is visiting with Mrs. M. A. Béth Steel . . 5117 A8 - 8 Conn Tire the Rev. Howard E. Morton of Deep | branches, there was a prospect of a | StTeet, returned to Wellesley college | Am Copper Torrington Co com : e Pailadl HilE s a el |Am Tel & Tel. . ’ .4 Speaker’s Desk Adorned. 87 and progressives four, so that a | Guiseppe Palladino, of 225 South Main Stand Screw pfd..... 92 Big Guard—"0, T beg your humble | The members received their oath|D¢ chosen by the legislature. AS A cox of No. 100 Pleasant street. Canadian Pacific. .1 6 56 | Hartford Fire pardon, Mr. Commissioner. Sure I |from Mr. Webster. There were few‘;"r:“g;’i:;»"r‘:f’;ia‘ls t’gq:‘:‘r::m‘_;’ :111:1&;:1‘5 Dr. Travie has returned froms New | Central Lewther'.. 3¢ : 388 | Hfd Steam Boiler didn’t know you at all, at all. Why | 2bsentees. Representative btoddard“n(‘ram seemed likely to precipitate a | Brunswick.where she spent the holi- Chino Copper.. .. ¥ % 32 National Fire P . didn’t you give me your card?” of Waodbridge and Representative | : ey days t R Chi Mil & St Paul 87 2 Phoenix Fire MOVI[8” Fourth Lieutenant—"Brush by, you | Deming of West Hartford, were made | deg,:f“,‘r‘m:’lgum‘; e e ‘a;‘r’h W‘[;’ r{;“;“‘s' . v . | Corn Products Co..8% Standard Fire d Sikite, Sy et oo aebt 9 temporary clerks and Representatives | a ss SRy e Bartenders’ union will meet at | pe) & Hudson....142 2 5 S duly"y IEQUEHON 0 your MacDonald, Putnam, Addis of New | Curtis, democrat, as governor, will be| 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Eagle's Distillers g(.,l“ Life and Indemnity Insurance Com Scene—The Coal Bin Milford, Joyce of Brookfield and Em- | d¢livered tomorrow. hall to install the newly eclected offi- | prie A Oy panies Fourth Lieutenant entering—*Say, | ®'Y f Plymouth were named as tell- Initial Sesslon Short. cers, General Electric. .11 Actna Life 495 505+ m cw George—I mean Boss— what kind of | €' Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6.—The initial | Joseph Schultz brought suit today | Great Nor pfd... 3 F: 5, [ Aetna Acci and Liability 365 a bunch: ia: that guarding ‘the door? Vote for Candidates. session of the 1915 legislature today | against P. Stankevich for $250. At- | Interborough ... 4 5 Conn General Life. This is a fine reception. I thought The election of a speaker was or-| Was to be short. The plan was to | torney J. G. Woods made out the writ | Interboro pfd ... [ 5 Travelers I'd have to face a court before I was | dered and Representative Hyde of | Meet at noon, elect leaders, hear the | which was served by Constable Win- | Lehigh Valley .. - v - sure of my job but this is too much, | Manchester said that a good prece-| overnor’s message and then adjourn | kle. Missouri Pac .. 814 3 67 WILL BE » : i for a week . P NYC&H ..., 6 Vo I didn’t count on any bouts with a | dént Was set at the last session in . 3 | Complaint has been made to the | N > . R 7 2 Britain | White hope. What's dolng?” electing a speaker by roll call, and| Thus far there is no sign of seri- | ponec gyt (08 P00 TEE M6 ee | Nev Cons 2 First Ald to the Injured Will Be sl s b Chorussbwe ,. | he moved that the house elect this| OuS defection in the ranking of the | 1 v : . TN s : 543 Taughe at Y. M. C. A. 1 orus: e’'re here to What's | is i 3 | ment of Mrs. Charles Larson of 411 ¥ or the “enlthal"" time without nominating speeches. | COntrolling party, the republicans, YO & W . 3 4 = =X . . Church street Monday and took a sum A “First Aid to the Injured” coursd L Movies.” A | " Al watch a window over the coal | ® TOll was called. The republi-| OVer anything. Northern Pac cans voted for Frank E. H There are ninety-nine republieans, | °F Money: Penn R R 5 is Delog Bisined by, A 9 -WNREDESE & r a ' v ans, e s & o tiont g :lez' fRosty A head appears: | wingsor Locks and tnhe Tomacatey Of| torty-nine democrats and two pro. | Mrs Kaplan of Lincoln street has | Ray conk of the educational department of the itted to the an — “Happy New Year | g o S i : notified the police ofsthe theft of a s o 2 = A ] Similar courses have P epresentative Jesse Devine of Wa. | ETesSSiVes in the assembly. he police o : a | Reading 3 . . Y e published: friends. I know I'm a little late but | yerpury, each having been the nem.| The senate embraces thirty-three | sled from her yard. Rep I & S ptd ... 7 Wgig | Do0 SNeRD DI 2 8 S AU . I glt here just the same. inee of his party caucus last night. | FePublicans, seventeen democrats and | Charles Hotchkiss, formerly em- | Southern Pac v oid Rpcostine atBley imghfians erved) Fl"“"‘ 555 TR ey The independent member, Glazier of | 1€ republican-progressive. The at- | ployed at Hilding Nelson's cafe, has| Southern Ry pfd The course in poultry will be started i rst IAeutena?t- Oh Piffle. % Hampton and the progressive mem. | titude of the latter has not been an- | gone to Lake George, N. Y, to take| Tenn Copper tonight with a lecture by a membes lers. e Third Lieut.—"He He, Ha Ha. ber, Hutchins of Pomfret, voted for | Pounced. over the management of a big hotel. Union Pac % £ th S o s t Agricultural w fayor Quigley Fourth Lieutenant—- Hetlor g G T npmond Inaugurated) | of the Connecticu gricultural co . E, B, Aling | piank blanic.” S p St. Paul, Mt 3 b wianela James Hoar of Springfield, well [rml‘ :‘.:i(‘.]ur cees o, » lege Anyone interested in poultry [ J. A. Meehan | lection Made Unanimous, St. Paul, in., an. 6. infie known as a baseball player, has made [ U S 5Steel . g S ol 4 raising is invited to attend the open= R. R. Healey Villain squirms ‘l_fls way through The vote was Healey 192, Devin Scott Hammond, democrat, was sworn l,,mmg,.,,w,,(s to take over the pool S Steel pfd . RS o tare ¥ . F. H.Holmes w'"dov;" seying. “Well, gentleman, | 5o ) otion of Mr. Devine the |1 today as Minnesola’s eightcenth | room at No. 452 Main street, former. | Westinghouse ... 0% s A debate on federal ownership and 5. R. Andrews ‘:ow t] atb we're 1111I here, let's get| o1oction was made unanimous, Repre. | S0Vernor. In hi} inaugural addres: ly managed by John Tsmonis. estern Union . § 587% B o b bosinese. Iu the mbesnice of | genintives Devine ahd Eyde escorted | U 5C0 that a temperance law be pa Samuel Gross of Park street under- | - - night by the Willlam H. Hart De- hniel Commane the‘clerk I declare that there 1S no | Mr Healey ‘to the chamber where he eariviinithefsession ol thslickSlature; went a minor operation for nose trou bating club. | business to be done. As there is no | priefly addressed the members thank- 2 = ble at the Hartford hospital today. EVENING SCHOOL DEBATE. The Men's Bible classes will meet 's Coal Bin. |business we might as well adjourn.|ing them for the honor of elaction TO MEET IN HARTFORD. ) R s — for the usual supper at 6:30 tonightys The meeting is adjourned subject to| Mr., Healey said in part: “For g | “f’"‘“‘ aul of Bim atreet, who wis |y 5 g gScholars to. Discuss Govern-{sciiowed by remulsr mestings frows 3 ,. Second and |the call of the chair.” brief season you and I are to serve | Leislative Committee of Conn. Cham- ; operated on Moncaysat Statrducis ment Ow i | Tilm ends with a free for all talking | as law makers. It is a task worthy of | ber of Commerce Called Together, | Nospital 1s improving. a g v fonds, are we ! match, the only words distinguishable | our noblest efforts. Blection to this | charles A. Pease, chairman of the | . MIS. Alice Cashmore, retiring wor-| The Y. M. T. A. & B. society’s even- REGULAR SPENDTHRIPT, | being, ‘“And I say that I'm chair- | house may enlarge our bump of ego- legfshmv; ;(;mm;m_‘c Stithe ‘(.mmov“’ thy matron of Martha Chapter, O. E.|ing school will have a decbate on man.” tism but it does not add to the = 1 8., was presented with a past matron’s cut Chamber of Commerce, has called | ; i % & jewel at the installation exercises last . o il PRt §ovelninte from Third | sum of our human knowledge. & meeting of his committee to be neld |]|i"ht b "'\("r"' 9 “‘M‘v l'”'m;‘i“_‘» auestion: “Resolved, That governm oty Since. Taklag Do i : s | HULTGREN-LEI Connecticut Meiting Pot. gt el Emxtrozq foliib Matil W ofclclc | i o Grand) Wiorthy Matron Douelin | Crro awats raflooads Swouid Sbe L control of railroads will be held to- ership of Railroads. unti! 7:45 Thursday evening, January 14, on the, Mayor ys S18 For Wodding Vrese | 5 = i A “Well, | suppose this mean - “Upon you depends the future wel- | January 12. Representative 1. W. 7. Stean 3erli o sun. | benefit to the country ; . bk sty K. {Popular Younz Salesman to Wed | sy 0’08 the pecple. of - Cormechiont. | Schultz I the committeemun from | o SLearns of Berlin. Later a sup-| “rhe disputants will be Roger Mc-, other wedding presen 1 Mayod” 3 Curtiss Street Girl. Lot us enter on the work with the | this city. All members are expected | "°F i Donald and John Finneman for the Quigl he tore oper tter and ¥ Chmen o Announcement has been made of | zeal of a crusader and the single | to attend prepared to put forth any The engagement of Miss Theona | afirmative and George Collins and | found an invitation vedding. en- . all right, all 5 S A 1 | Holcomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | George Wredericks for the negative, | Closed the engagement of Harry W. Hultgren | thought to give Connecticut our best | legislation they wish to have passed W. Hole F Blmabar . Last ! {of No. 21 Wakefield Court, to Miss | Service to meet the hopes and aspira- | for the benefit of their community. -',- bjj"f""‘_ of Simsbury. to Ollver The judges will be P. . King, Wil EM\ prafiBiupey g AL | Pauline Leist, daughter of Mrs. Ver- | tion of our people. Connecticut is a One of the chief measures that will | D Tuller of West Simsbury, has been | jjam Kerin and John O'Neil Sin | HE Srobably Pecstved mEE i Jena Leist of 148 ‘Curtiss street. melting pot. It is our duty to make | be discussed will be the . optional ]‘,"."f:“n.‘”,’{\ f'“f o A anaee . vitations than any other man in the | Mr. Hultgren is 5 traveling sales-| 2S easy as possible the burden of life | charter hill, which was first brought l‘{‘k‘ “f"' '1' r'}‘"‘"sv =% this city, CITY THE DEFENDANT. | City ‘and emeti makns & gttt Hihantl | man employed by the Skinner Chuck Inlr l‘nnsoit\vho are to be assimilated | up by the Brideport chamber. x:‘x‘;:“‘:x;‘:"*‘s‘: the Normal school William F. Quinn today filed notice his jeweler for a bill late in 1914 but | company and is well known in this | into our life.” i e Lt i e o ’ | ) | o v sale . ¢ith the city clerk through Judge B. the je er taid, “Oh, walt unti] the' !om-. having been prominent in Y. M. Mr. chloy said he was in favor of | * PRIOR IS CHAIRMA | Inventory sale at Besse-Leland's. |V Gaffney that he intended to bring | bezinning of the yea The mayor v's Veranda, C. A. circies, especially as a basket. | & short s n and would do all in his 5 advt. | sninst the city to recover for ed and almost ited when he {bpall player at which he excelled. M power to bring that about. He could | Succeeds Wilson as Head of Public | Judge B. F. Gaffney in the court |, slieged to have been recéived il say you won't |Leist is employed at the Hart & |See no reason why small committees Amusements Commission. of probate today appointed George T when the animal stepped bu anyway that | Cooley Manufacturing company. could not clean up by April 1 dnd . 1 5 1 . Parsons administrator of the estate of rating he sireet FEXHIBIT CANCELLED ' f ay f r ddwar LY Erio *lected chair- | 1 e P | B o DEvate —- make the way clear for the larger Lo B < v‘lll' r “'m‘:""(v'f‘*_l ol a Lizzie, Parsons it Gorh et et Wt iMEIB AR A Pt BT B1 bin without PRINCIPAL'S PROMOTION. measures. In conclusion he quoted | man of the PaSsCRar i amenty ‘;‘,““" Kilian Herz today transferred |ington streets Quinn claims that the | America” cxhil y Al ¥ J ted, I'd like to Tralit o e from /Eingdiie “"With malice towarq | Mission at its organizatlon meeting | . ;3 o Jubilee street to John Her- | city v nt in allowir 1 Ca Gt ® Ioon. stop, you spal- | Milton C. Drisko, Once at Rast Strect | one,” and said ‘that he had no po- | Yesterday. =M Prior Was Lecently | ;o He also sold land and buildings | grating to remain in a condition d i ith one blow of | School, Now in Californi, litical ambitions, or political debts to | appointed by Mayor Quigley anc on South Main street to Herman Her- | gerous to teamsters ’ e pay and would perform his duties in | ceeds J. Herbert Wilson. He is chair- | ;o0 le burg, its sponsor, becauss it Wit Ged 2 realiza ibili f the progressive town com- : ¥y P P slared, Americ # o full realization of its responsibilities. | man o e progre co o Aethn! Brewing campany. todey SUMMONSE VED. clare Y merican manufacturers Mr. Tealey took the oath. John Buck- | mittee. T VR DT Haritord Ave: o I > ‘ ] ! feared to advertise the fact that their . . of Union and E. J. Kenealy of The resignation of Johnstone Vance | @85660TAG B VO 2 0T4 oty Chicago. Jal. 6.—Summonses WeTe | y,rey were made in the United States, ford. where he had a better position, mford were chosen clerks, as a member of the commission was "“;‘I“’ fi“' ’l" i T ] "Il":‘j"f . | sued today for owners of the siX- {mpo i) number of artiples presents nas been clected to the faculty of the |~ phe vote for clerk was Buekley 103, | received toduy by Mayor Quikley, Drnbers Fcenss Bees or v o Are fiteen icliniin thie Nationkl and Amerd | Cote o s iaand 'S " : Los Angeles, Ce 3 s Nor % 7 = now due and, according to Superin- eagues, and members of the na aused the soclety » ol e, Tistaton fas emal llgohn (A fGlsakon, (dembarit, 81, or ST EEnieh (e RERIS (e IhE Heuith R Ui | et Tesatal o meck the reason and Lrought from "'“2’]" a4 the ““-“"‘““"' in r?"xhw | assistant clerk the democrats with- MURDER AND SUICIDE. ER r r an o e “']“‘\ & ‘I“"‘\*“ UnAb one (PRI et t8 : Children. e S Sdagu il “_rllim”u ”:«l}\ | drew the ne of Paul Barnett and IO, (0 A (bt eTy by g JERE v B Wi, L was chosen assistant | g, s a'railroad employe, eurly to- A - B ’ P ye, ) so! po 3 1 o 9 3 te se N » | #pread abroad that his 1 " | partment. clerk without opposition 5 short meeting of the common | January 20, the date set hearing prea 1t his products werad Iways Buugm After Jeaving Hartford Principat i day shot and killed his wife. shot | . uncil will be held tonight to take [of the injunction sought by the Fed- | Dot made in Hurope because of thw' Drisko went to California for his Resolutions Quickly Adopted Joseph Schrader, a boavder at the | sction on the transfer of $1.100 from | eral league in its bill filled yvesterday popular though erroneous impres- wife’s health and while there took a Resolutions of various kinds raising | same house, and then killed himself | the incidental fund to the water de- | charging that organized baseball is sion that European manufacturers sre 4 < |special course at the University of | committees and providing means for | with the same revolver. Schrader is| partment for the purpose of hArvest- | operating in violation of the Sherman superior.”” Other manufacturers are California. doing business were quickly adopted. | not expected to live Ing ice. inti-trust law, (®aid to have taken the One of us friends."” is comnspicuous Since taking office Mayor Quimley Ih Lieutenant is crash from | arnegie Institute here, has been cancelled by the ety of Pitts- Milton C. Drisko, who a few years v, for the love } ago was the principal of the 1gast him in, he's all reet school and later weng to Hart- | United States district court here on | Mission that he did not wish the faet same view,

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