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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915 | Plainvilic News 'TERRE HAUTE MAYOR, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Telephone You We are Exclustve Agents for Hartford for “A Madame lyra” Corsets. White Oak Co’s Repository Only| e e Bo = Cost Sale’s Bargain o QEEY | Creat Cloarance Sale . NEARLY 10,000 TONS IN STORAGE ¢ T i Bulletin = Sand Immense Stock of Win lcemen Extremely Fortunate This Winter—Reduction in Price Not | 0f a New Yurk Ma" | Another Chapter Of This Great Yearly Event Fspectod—Grangers Tnstall Officers | . i At e e The way these (‘oate are selling is proof that This is the once-in-a-twelve-months occasion that means so much to Property Owners Wait for Checks. 3 I up to one's expectations thcrna.dmg public of (‘mmen'lniut wh_u are coming by the th_nueam'ls to take Except for the White Oak company % No Lady——voung or old—has trouble in finding: advantage of the many and big savings it brings them. Excepting a few M et i TR from Misees’ size 14 to Women's 49 Stout articles, on which through contract with the makers we are not allowed to R e s st No trouble in finding the material she desires breck prices, everything in this big store is yours at cost while sale lasts. Ll b e e e s b il 3 > 5 o s Think what that means and noté.sample offerings told of here. But a very few of the many fashionable fabric is here represented No tro completed the harvesting of the she wants because they are new, desirable cason's fce crop and their worries are | over, for another year at least, collec- | tions from their customers remaining s showing of Coats is worthy of your at NotetheNew Fur Trimmed el e T, _ heod. The ice cut this winter is of 1 Py excellent quality and the dealers be- Come ThiS chk, B Sulfis and the Sale lieve that the crop they have put in| Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 5—Ma their storehouses is the best harvested | Donn M. Rober(s of this city is pre- | § Y C B S l — 'I‘ In & long time. paring to fight the hottest legal bat- ou Lan e u Prlc I h A record was also established this| tle in the gravest scandal of American | e Or em | vear for early harvesting as the ice- | political life which has been un- | men seldom get the crop in before the | gaythed in yvears. He and over 100 | COATS AT $7 3 They are made of Chiffon Broadcloth in the new smart short coat e e s L e el vea BT m e nd o rer 0 h 4 style with belted effect. Suits replete with every innovation that ralses nessianitheliioe ot Fon el nonds M=t s mar i a ne e O e e VALUES UP TO G sk oy eleven inches and all the cakes are | ,,.oq charged with election frauds Coats in serge, mixtures, chinchilla, checked Among the Colorings you will ind Navy, Negre Brown, Russian Green clear as crystal. . last November The accused are | lined with guaranteed-to-woar satin, ‘al) ,wintey and Black. All of good $30.00 value, and models of a character that are Ini the Sscottis B warm DRl st C e e reedl with consplrucy. to | Gafraud | Coats. In all colors and in all sizes for wome o e el b b el sl e g ¢rops were gathered from Brvant’s and | (o government and were indicted by NON NT ON APPROVAL s Johns 5 ond. At t latter lace A sight of these Suits will best glve vou full realization of the won- T o (At fhe ter PIAC® |4 federal grand jury at Indianapolis derful value given for $19.50. Come look at them. : = s e of | Tt is alleged that Roberts headed a BIG COAT BARGAIN. They are In three-quarter length style. 100 supply for their own use, each of corrupt political machine which used COATS AT 510. - o, them having a small storehouse vn his 5 = of them made os Salts Kurltex Fur Fabrics. Straight line fashion, button- property Selectman Johnson had | “floaters” to win the election in Vigo VALURNS UP 50 Sais ing close to the neck, with self or seal plush collar and cuffs and lined charge of the harvesting this year and | county. The alleged false registra- AN 0. 1hlrou,zl;nutbwtltl‘1 guaranteed satin. Regular $25.00 value, sizes 34 to 44. hc reports that all the farmers are | tion is claimed to have heen brazenly Coats in oheviot, boucle, serge, zibeline, mixtu! sale price but $14.50, now supplied with enough ice to last | daring. Roberts is out on $10,000 navy, green and every wanted color; all smart for a vear. bail. to-date, in all sizes for women and misses Nearly two thousand tons has been NONE NT ON APPROVAL, harvested by Leland Hart at his pond - -~ e f | 011 the New Britain road and the | (o the claims of other property own- AYAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-f | capacity ef his storehouse is now | .. glthough it was generally be- A AT $l . LY R ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. taxed to its utmost. Mr. Hart esti-|)jeved at the time the sults were ALUES TP 70 St mates that the crop he harvested is | prought that settlements would be VALUES ) $27.50. alone of sufficient size to satisfy the | jade with all on whatever basis the Coats in sibsline, brosdcioth, perstanns, Kl = wants of the town for a year. court selected in the actions brought cheviot, plush, two-toned corduroy, and other st i . heroically leaped into the skidding Major Wilcox's Birthday Abouti6: 000 tonsagofliilcaiican Shellipetore it. | come in all sizes from misses’ 14 to a 49 size erlln News wagon and, grabbing the danglng | rajo. 1o : y. stored in the repository on the morth | A(orneys interested mow state that fur and plush trimmed, and in all the fashionab S Major Frank L. Wilcox today ob- | hank of White Oak pond. A force of A e e b he reins, brought him to a sudden stop 2 2 all the court ONE > s i e L Jeri ved (I = E . < . , NONE SENT ON APPROVAL, i in front of Neri’s store. ed the ffty-sixth anniversary of | men has been at work on the pond | {ompany's lability for damages, ex- his birth. ~ Doubtless he had but lit- | gince last riday and unless inclement [ (BB 1 Eought before it, the Mr. Klmgren had just taken (he ] Nl ‘{ g : tle time to celebrate the occasion, ow i N o e Lo s 2 e s e Yeos . ow- ather makes it neccssary to cease = 2 - s amo C A AI 1 [l[GIMAN GIB wagon body from Thomas Fagun's|ing to the fact that he is verr b S erceserY 0 5o |iudge having named the smount to I' $16.75. house on Peck street when his horse| .. BHA ? v | operations, Which cach of the plaintiffs was en- Bot away for his mad dash. He| poil, 8TFansements for the governor’s | harvested by the end of the week titled. As a result the other prop- VALUES UP TO $30.00, : ! bal in Hartford this evening “hile : 4 ey ; grabbed frantically for the reins, but| pne major avan hore e voile the leemen admit that thed |erty owners seemingly are in prac- Coats in plush, corduroy, ripple cheviot, bouel missed, and the equine tore down the| 1356 in this town. being the Son of | thes vanort (hat there fs but little | tically the same position as they were cloth, zibeline and every coat material used in dee) G0 SROIL o Goeel G B SRl sy el i, sl o, e - v || NSTsal (0 £ Reere T G | e ST il s Sl Costs shown this season, in & wide varisty ot S unable to negotiate the turn into Main ; g 3 ! SheTiy R take up the matteér of settlement with women and misses; excellent workmanship and ¢ Doie J is one of a family of cight childre: S . ¢ hey § oot Hieraniiatol Bltzsin o s o0 ) dren, | of their product next summer. They the company themselves, bringing in- able colors. . ! another of which is Miss Elizabeth | claim that tt fiant i f i e ekl n s llizabeth | claim that the prices now charged for | "7° =2 e p—— " ut immediately retraced his steds. | Wilcox of Worthington ridge. family use is s small that It allows | dividual civil action umless they can NONE SENT ON APPROVAL, i knocking down a few small trees as | “ome to ¢ ement with the tram- i g sma S s Major Wilcox 4 e . S ° = : afte . | come to an agree Nllmlililfid Ily CGU“W m[ 00 he did so. hen he made a “bee Sox §wasged icaledBavithyibut e smslipmarsin iofnroft afterithell Srov oo an iy thetambunt M ey e S t the view of taking up his father’s | expense of harvesting and delivering ling” for the railroad bridge tArow-|work as aemanufacturer. Until twelve | is deducted and unless they are to|to be paid. They are mot over-en. - |[l 0 I s c ing scares into all those who attempted | . i . thusiastic about the turn the matter ” b g @ | vears of age he attended ti i lose money they will have to maintain ihtat o £ . ¢ - . > k“psr it L0S6S Ul In Laucus. [to stop him. Just as he neared the| weademy, then. entor f'f‘ s ',-;,f‘"l'v"‘_ R \,f;‘] f‘\,‘m,,,‘,,r has taken and some of them see nu- | ordered No. 4 company and the Hook | REAL, RO ‘ i sl P 4 S ! merous difficulties ahead of them be- | and Ladder company to return bridge, the 10:10 New Britain bound | . m a y E school at Concord, N oy s i “h o 3 b~ oS e S e il oncord, N. H., where hi Grangerd Have Installation. fore they ocollect the damages they| So much of a start had the fire ob LYCH g son, Samuel, now attends, graduating i 2 wge NS"GION nesses expecled that he would breuk 1876.- The aw, Braduallng | o )0 ctman Frederick 8. Spencer he- | claimed they are entitled to. tained that it Whe 5 SESSES SRew \ e nevle by plumpiie hoadlohe thie| 0 Fhemiemievlng Miinigaoul Ll of bhs Tacal crinee At & try and save the house so the energies | | e | lege, Hartford, he graduated from | a5 grange at 7 Buye Daughter's, Tntorest bt i sk the car. Motorman Rempp per- ‘ S . meeting Qf the organization held in 2 u that institution in 1880 with th - * ve ce v/ « ve ” ceived the muad equine, however, and| gree of A. B. Ilintering the c]“ ‘91 (hl its hall on Plerce street last evening, Deputy Sheriff W. . Hart has|¥ trer ((T!‘M.ed 1;hnu't ”):‘“.T\ ()14. n‘: - B. Wright, put on enough speed to allow space | the Peck, Stowe and \Wilcos commany | the officers recently elected for the | hought his daughter's interest in the fr:nd"i:“‘Lt;:aP v oddamgig s~ 5 R Misses Colliding Headforemost With | for the turnout to pa Right on| a4t Kensington in the same .M'f'h'(, ensuing term reporting at the session | Hart homestead on Hough street and e wofk that the oliiandy: Tl O ictim o |'sped the horse, almost striking Elmer e ar, he | eop installation. The exXercises were | po § ¥ lans to move his fam. | 'N® " . . N | rse, almost striking Klmer| pecame their manager in 1885, con- |; > > o) 8 Ina v nE D ans zaose Captain O'Brien b Car—Major &'vank L. Wilcox's Birth- | . Austin’s meat cart which was turn- tinuine in that capacity Uil (he con. | (T 2peres of Past Master Percy A. |y jno the place. The officer is now : e |ing in from Depot square and imme-| solidation of the Kensington factory | wome s the wook was done n an | IVing on Broad street. A chaniinll : s s | diately after sideswipping a telesraph | with other factorios of the camof¥ | Tyler, and the work was n Sty s e e e aas . TT 8¢ o N s e et 2 e company | oxceptionally capable manner. ot crdevit I et s OEcEnsed i wite Bl il . Gianna came | foup years later, when the Kensington - officer: S bliag|lasesn O S & ‘| Attendance «i{ High School Basket- upon the scene and made the daring foat; t Other officers who took the obli theme wiif B stop . ¥ factory was totally destroved by fire. | gations of their respective positions ball League Game Should be Large. | - " AR e he | He then became associated with the | o . Brief Itgms. RO RSP Bt rank Amo hose who tried to stop the | Ber o Sl S 5 [1Ehetdd " . ere is a big campaign on foot 10 | 4q tions of doorkeeper for the house of | At e o R B RLen R s ek G el | IOV ersecr D Hiaxold el Miss Anna Murphy of Whiting | s 2 ne fust: Ioesd]ateg an it Lepresentitives in the general caucus | @ chair at Lyon's barber shop submit- e asuzer 8 e oRheca megidentitiad Lecturer iss Bthel M. Hart. street returned today to Laurelton|Sell 500 tickets for the first local|Mrs. Adelaide Yo Gt | Ling Lo the yoms parber shop submit- | vith many husiness interests through- | Steward—H. P. Lowrey TRt et A laar tollowing the county caucuses al the 5 process of having his face | ou¢ Hurtford county. Among the ofies St IR RD o gtate capital in Hartford last night | scraped, when he heard the rumble £ b & the offices A tant Steward—H, L., Dow. S e et o loutsidge. He leaped to his feet and | VRich he has fheld are president of | Lady Assistagt Steward—Miss Lot- In the caucus of ar E,”“. AH\IvH asn ety i"l““-h‘ Ny "u > ‘{‘fl the Peck, Stowe and Wilcox company, | tie Beckwith. vepresentatives held at 7:30 o’clock in | 42s e noaciwithia towelR i irector in the ) Phooni Vs : ~ i Sar or e e (lney defent.| vlnelng o Wim and lather dtpine |2 director in the hoenix National Chaplain—S. B, Carpenter. the evening, Selectman Giliney defeatsy ' AEEE 16 WM ARe BLasy SXDINE ipanic in Hartford, of the New Britain| Treasur 's. S. B. Carpenter. ed Sylvester O. Lord of Southington e n i) R et 2! Mechanics' National bank, of the Ber- Secrctary — Miss Florence A, The condition of Flagman Frederick ~for the nomination by the cluse vote | A0S (0 BELAE WD I8 TAZOT, SCEM- | 1y "gavings hank, of the Mattabesset | Cowles. Roper, who is serfousiy il at his home | by team has always been a good |/ B0e & f 16-15. There were six such po-} 50 UFCELICD O ers kot awas | company of Berlin, and secrelary and | Gate Keeper—Henry Bryant. on Whiting strect, was reported today | drawing card in this city. The local | T0CHG BRIN S sitions to be filled by the house; fourj, =% o i B ; AW peasurer of the Middletown and Port- Ceres—Mrs. H. P. Lowrey to be unchanged, and but little hope [ team has had hard luck during the o ‘\\” . Leing for doorkeepers and two for | Dabavi T dotaliation land Bridge company. Pamona—Miss Harilla Smith. is held out for his recovery the - messengers, sa when it came to the J 5 : : In politics Mr, Wilcox is a staunch | lora—Miss Lila Danlels. e e ot seneral caucus, it was decided that, as, County Director Shanley @ republican and he represented the After the installation, light refresh- | tpo National bank will hold their an-| have - g there was a candidate from cach of | the following officers at last night's | {own in the state legislature in 1893, | ments were served. s T porters and a good start by a large | home as Lyn the eight countics in (he state, it} meeling of St. Paul's Y. M. T. A. & | dquring his term serving as clerk of | During the husiness meeting it was | "' corvices at the Advent|atendance .at this game, would | tWenty-stx yog would be nece to throw out the| B. societ the judiciary committee, decided to hold a whist next Wed- A_npgfih.uth .'.;‘r”ill ;‘ it :d be a great help to success in |her mother names of two of the candidates to even| President—C. B, Fagan. On January 19, 1898, Mr. Wilcox | nesday evening In Grange hall. The | Christian church will e = contintecihe team's league schedule. Interest |band was a W wp matters. The legislators thought Vice President—James 13. Corr. was married to Miss Harriet Church- | affair will be in charge of Miss May f ®very eveming, except Saturdas "|is rising and the slogan of the ticket | holding a city the best way to do this, would be to Financial Secret . Moore. lIl Wehster. the daughter of Deacon | B. Hart and Miss Alice Knute and it | the balance of the week sellers {6 ""Be one of the five hundred.” | the seorstasyil Recording Sec enry Itagan. s planned to make it one of the most Several local republicans will at- In the near future the High school | late Mayor Hib hat and withdraw the two which were hal-—Joseph K. Carbo | are active members and liberal sup- | successful of the season. tend the inaugural ball in Hartford | maochers' clup will announce the date ‘ He died three £y ne aeuied T SBe [ Elaes (0l e dntebanns s Betnand B R orterst ok the Berlin Corerereational Still Waiting For Checks. this evening. and cast of the play “A Russian| Until Mr. Wi naming a candidate. The slip bes Rl church rocolvi = S h rlan tc - | company last = v A ; i . - S owners, who received . 3 Honeymoon, wuich they pla ) pre- | ¥ it 7 o e Qe Gy tees—Jehn A, Moore, William L : :lr:"lf“'-‘“r damages for - trees | Annual Clearance Sale now in pr e Tebmury. W. K. Fay | nevwr i the first to be drawn by Clerk Rich. ! Dinardo, William W. Fagan and Wil- Serlin Brief: ks ress. Bib bargains. I.J. Birnhaum who s the busine manager will | other to be el ; e N I liam J. Dooley. A e 0f theltownrschonioon | which were killed 3 3 5 ard H. Deming, representative from 3 A meeting of the town school com 5 3 i Noor advt, % ¥ .ompleted in a few | soon their frig Myt Eithrd. and Aniaibor hearing A pleasant smoker followed the | mittee will be held next Monday | from Judge Gager in the superior have his plans comr 1 the word LhBiing: wasl talkenone | ceremonicsRotinstallation k) court recently, admit that they are T days. {love. The pro T ™ . 3 i still waiting for checks from the Bris- J After receiving 2 letter stating that | envious record second in order Thus the local of- Swedish Books at Library, Ihe 15 Berlin Athletic association | (1 ang Plainville Tramway company CHIMNEY FALLS ON . debate between the debating teams | fession which B ial's ambitions were dashed to the e . will give a social and dance Friday S , judgments. They have ?4. e and Middletown High | p, L ; ground. cven arter he had defeated A& public spirited wesident has do-| cvening in Athletic hall. i e ensaen L EIRE DE P CAPTAIN | o e B it hive st s | e his only opponent by a fair vote, Thenited a number of Swedish hooks to | puyiq Kelsey of West Hartford | the company still has time to file on Jan. 8, in Middletown, must be pr. Wright wil me r‘ f chance had wen Lo |r]l' ,1)‘- Jhe Berlin library, the titles of which }..,\\,, a very interesting address on |notice of its intention to take the lu)slnulu-r‘. ot Bubows ot tha 4.’, oyl feat for Nelectman Giliney and the | are “Storverk b sk Litera- | “Genersl Utilities of Rural Life” at|case higher under the thirty-day ! ) A Jlub today received notification , sting of losing in such a matter was, | (ure,” I pitioffs Saga,” Jesterland,” | 125t night's meecting of the :s\rnnt :-1,;\‘\“»‘.“ ]:\nd they are hopeful that | Captain John O'Brien. of Engine :1“,:1'('}.'\-”:1:})&!1‘, o014 b :r-m”:,n "hn )",\":: ,:;:,‘:;‘:hr, 3 _undoubicdly, great ' P ranrik Stals sa : “Nils Hol- [ Grange. Reports of retiring officers | they will receive their money this Comipany No. |8 Sofferal Patn, original date, mext Friday evening. | ¥ Prev s to this, Stuart Webster, | gersson Underbara, Rosa Genom | were read, Mrs, . B, Austin and Mrs. | month. The following men will act as judges, | N. E. O. P, the son of ex-Representative Daniel | Sverige.” William Whitham gave recitations and | The decision of the court in these ful Scalp Wound. M. H, Walsh of Middletown, D. A.| - E Webster of the Beckley disirict, i There are a number of Scandina- | there was a roll call. cases, even should the company sat- i Wilson of Hartford and M. D. Saxe L defeated for (he nomination for mes- | vians in this town and thes will, un- Mrs. A. H. Bushnell is visiting her | iSfy the judgments without an appeal, Suffering from a hadly lacerated [ YOO8 S | Deputy L. senger. Three names were placed in g doubtedly, he pleased to learn of these | gictey in Middletown admittedly does not have any effect | gealp and bruised hand which he [ " mho officers of the class book have | COharge nomination at the county caucus for | latest additions to the library. The recetved when a ohimney on the|now begun the work of securing and| peputy L M8 the position of messenger, Basil N. | donor took particular pains to secure - compiling all data for the 1915 edi- | ... I’(“\h -8 Nparsons of Canton and George Fen- | books of Swedish classic so those who tion which they assert Will SUIDASS | oo writnin 1o ton of New Britain, heing the other | horrow the books should derive much | g any previous P“;m‘ ta this Lng | New Britain lod| two aspirants Mr. Parsons won on | benefit frm them from Boston, Mass. to San Francisco, | wy k Kelly is recovering | cvening, suddenly crumpled up and [ ppeGhord 8O0 B el dramatic the first hallot | Worthingtons Vs, Southington Team. | Cal, passed through town vesterday | (rom an attack of pleurisy fell on him, Captain John O'Brien of | .. 1 il commence next week. The { ~The Worthington Athletic club | afternoon Harry Soott of Detroit, Mich., a | Fngine Company No. 3 is confined to | io 2 FoRImRemes o e for 8 R 8 Al tear i nting 1w town of | Suflield, former residents o place i ciira Sy ay. 1is asmistance as so¢ ras in- seald . ast Warde st ;lmh} which was heing loaded | G, uhington in a game of hasketball \\‘ill‘.\‘vwml i e LG R T jured an dteok him to Dr. G. W, |Mmatics at the school is expected and | o 0l tegy into a hean sincss wagon to which | g 1o played in the town hall of that Jlanagan's office, where it was neces- oo WARGS he was harnessed, : rse belonging | e s iy evening. For the | gary to take three stitches to close the | P61 at once in choosing the char l\f,"“,‘\‘\.“v‘:,'.‘(, o Alrrod New Britain | Worthingtons, Gibney and | McKeon gash. in his head. e The play AR T made a wild dash thuough the prin-|win be forwards, McCarroll center The house Where the fire was in| OS¢ Puradiss,” and, tn order to pro- § SrERRGE cipal highwiys of Kensington this| and Walsh and Pratt guards located fully a mile beyond the alarm | dUce it, a large amount of money must poatocs roorning, barely \ serious in-| The Worthingtons established an [ The Werthington Grammar school Mrs. H. Medd of Southport, T T. da | 1" " {he corner of North Burritt | °® Pald for royaltles, costumes and Chm r instantancous death in steer-! cnviable record last season, and’ the | D010 team will clash with the Ken-| visiting her ps . My and Mrs. L.| .;q Alden streets and Engine Com. | Stase settings, so the recsipts must | Guidie=SEgy ing ‘elear of a troiley car under tho | hoys are out to defend their reputa- | Sington (&} nmar school five Saturday | v Westcott of Rerlin hany No. 3 was called by & st be greater than last year to outhal Guardian—FPel railroad bridge, and endangering the | tion this year. There may be some |2l the Kensington grounds. Mrs. Charles Ronketty and chil- | alarm Later a bell alarm wag | 20Ce the expenditures | Sentinel—Johi lives of a number of pedestrinis u.-},;.;,,»;ns in the lineup of the team he- Miss Vernandell Rogers of Burling- | qyen have returned home, after hav- | sounded from box 38, but Chief Dame T Planist—Miss was finully caught by Paul Gianna, a | fore the end of the season, the | ton, Vi., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | ing spent the holidays with Mrs. Ron- | saw the uselessness of sending the en- Ossian 8 | Kensington boy who, after othe had | manager is always on the lookout for | Roger M. Griswold of Kensington. ketty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick | tire department away out there as| the Peckskill Military Academy, | ;ul.a to stop the f[rightened horse, good material, Miss Cecile Gorman is visiting at | O'Donnell of Southington. there was no water supply so h.~‘ Peckskill, New York Albb"d‘“‘- Jew DBritain - Man's Horse Barely | | love at first By mere chance, First Selec | William H. Gibney of this town lost| Njhe nomination for one of the posi-| The other house was sold recently | league basketball game on Saturday | has played ses this same co: daughter of 1} the popular ol The first of a series of weekly meet- | evening, January 16, when the High ings of the dancing class recently or-|school tive meets the Crosby High ganized by local voung people will be | team of Waterbury, at the school held this evening in the town hall | gvmnasium. Both quintets are un }'IV:!wrr;:m in Han usually strong this year and the Cros- | Dieffenbach quiet one and opening games, but by defeating Gilbert school in Winsted, the quintet | Ut & marriag) given fresh hope to their sup- | B4ve his age put the names of cach county into a (it el ek B o, George Anderson is in New London on a masons’ job, ihe home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam | Stanley Herbst house at Overlook, A man who said he was walking | Luhy. whioch was destroyed hy flames last at the meeting unch was sorvi e tion. The follo} Exciting itunaway. il nk Dimock, who was discharged Miss Weld, the dramatic advisor, will Baker's pool tcam gave o supper | .. fickot agent at the st Berlin to White's team last night. having | ;zilrona station a short time ), has heen the loger in the recent pool tour- ceept a joh as night gate lvmhr“ | | nament. at the Beckley crossing Bennett has returned Trustees—K, tie Samlow

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