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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915, SUBMARINES ORDERED | HEARING 15 GIVEN |20z o |ENCLAND HOLDS UP [, £ .~ M. D. Saxe, Delancy & Mangan, Kirk- FOR UNTED STATES| 01 HFCURE ESTATE| seurns s e | NORWECIN STEANERS (MBS ®y | oot s e, 2 oy | HARTFORD. e Shares American Hardware. 25 Shares Col Alma Bergeson. N yois FOR STOUT WOMEN ! Shares Landcrs, Frary & Clark. 25 Shares Ty Ravy Department Awards Contracts| Ciams Wie Amount 0 DOUL |, o, overe o M, o 2o pagkers Claim They Showd Regeive |~ sreensoms i S Sy Wori In Shares Trw . tlis afternoon from the home of her Shares Now Dyitain Machine, f", ';h':: ’: for New Sea Gy Craf. ST000, 113 THOUL | oo P Selhe s g rics o Cargoss. : B Wl T e, 25 Bt 200 i 1 Lo ,o0U, 5 50 Sharves Bristol Brass Co. 10 Shares Trum Vashi S . | Mrs, Tda Andrews, Washington, D. C.,, Jan. 13.—Con- Commissioners F. B. Hungerford | ) L ; tracts were awarded by the navy e = o e i | Rev. Dr. Jobhn E. Adams officiated ] imil J. Danberg, sitting as a court Partment vesterday to the [lectric the eity conrt room this afternoon, | %t the funeral of Mrs. Ida Andrews, | B¢ e ame | Boat company for one sea-going sub- peo ; | held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from | Biornstierne Bjornson, loaded chiefly g f heard the claims against the estate with lard, bacon and other products marine to be built at Quincy Mus late Patrick McGuir 1 hetilatefinome SoniShitine § streat. “hicago packi 8 | Bt o o v e " iI\h(i\'“”(nfi:lir:a‘t;;c v i e ;c Chicago packing houses, have been | INANCIAL NE | 2 o e claims wi al, s es ' | bearers : e riew | held with their cargoes in RBritish { i F fense submarines to be built at Seattle ! out §20,000. Some were allowed to | bearers and interment was in Fairview | [0 0 hlF S0 November., | | ash., at $450,000 cach: and to the s uncontested by Judge James T. The cargoes are consigned “to order’ | / : | | i i EXCHA Hartford Stog| members of the ’ | London, Jan. 12, 8:45 p. m.—The Norwegian steamers Alfred Nobel and cemetery. goast defense submarines to be built | (o of (he estate, Patrick McGuire, | The Nobel sailed from New York at Bridgeport, Conn., for $427,000 go; of the deceased, and Attorney P. ¢ach. . McDonovgh, representing the chil- In Conformity o¢ Law. dren of William McGuire, one of the | New Haven tomorrow afternoon at| nxew yvork October and was taken 5:30. Mr. Corbin's body will be |ty Leith November 17. It is said by buried in the Masonic plot in the La | owners of the vessel that they sailed Nesa, Cal. cemetery- Mr. Corbin lived | from the United States before the for years with his parents in La Nesa. [ British announcement of October 29 A memorial service for Wilbur R.| gctoper 20 and arrived in Liverpool | ' that all suppies that a belligerent R H 1 ! { Corbin will be held in Christ's church, { November 17. The Bjornson left | 4 The award to the Ilectric Boat heirs. €ompany of the contract for three Claims That Are Allowed. ¥éssels to be constructed by the Seat- The claims which were allowed are tle Construction and Dock company [ ae follows: Was in conformity with the law re-| Apdrews, Swift & Co., $50.81; P. | quiring at lcast three of the submar- | Perry & son, John Boyle Co., | John J. Frawley. army might utilize must be definitely ies to be built on the Pacfic coast, 5.70; City Coal & Wood Co., $9.32: | The funeral of John J. Frawley was | COnsigned to some firm or individual irran Co., $8.66; Dr. M. J. Coholan, | held at 9 o’clock this morning from Fridland Still ¥eld. 3 4.00; J. M. Curtin & Co., $337:| St. Joseph's church. Rev. Father J. The Swedish steamer TFridland, | gssels from the Atlantic to the e o Dobson Istate. $4.00: H. A.| L. Sullivan officlated. Burial was in | which left New York October 2§ for | gific. Transportation in {(his case cock, $36.50; THerald Publishing | New Catholic cemetery. Cepenhagen and arrived at Kirkwall | Would have cost $41,000 for each ' (., $6; H. I. Mills, $13.37; John | P November 14 and was taken thence to | boat, whereas the cost of the con- 1jcehan, 1. 1. McDonough, | Nicholas Lamante. Shields November 30 also is still being | Bjornson | Lake 'FOI‘)‘)C('O Boat company for for ini e ¥ g 304 3 e represe; 3 e administra- | - Fi o 4 p Meskill, representing the a s | Wilbur R. Corbin. at Copenhagen change I pre itional Bank bl Ind cations of Moderale L'qdation in Intemational LisL. Aetna Xt Co Am Hardware € Provided the extra cost would not ex- ! ' @eed that of the transportation ¢’ the Adams IExpress ! { Manufactur] | | i 1 1 New York, Jan. 13, Wall St At Siives struction will be 0,000 additional = g5 94: J . Murphy estate $77.81; - . 7 hel Kk e Nobel 3 Ty 124 o wAd Bl gl The funeral of Nicholas Lamante, | held. Like the Nobel and I o m.—Metal shares suppiied the bulk| Am Thread C& ¢ New England scuit Co.. $18.287 | (¢ yoranklin street, will be held -to- | the I'ridland is loaded with packers | | of the carly trading in stocks toda Rillings & Spenc Sea-going Submarine. Ilainville taxes, .71; Rackliffe Bros., 0 . 3 i et S 8 . P ;P“!;?'] Sh e ;1 “ ‘$w B e morrow morning at 9 o’clock from St. products. - | Bristol Brass i The big sea-going submarine of $18.31; Severin ros, 98.19; ) | Mary's church. Interment will be in == mostly at advances Amalgamated = . | 1 000 tons displacement will be twice Dritain taxes, 1913, $1,216.21; sprink- | nro " atholic cemetery. The foreign office was advised that | a§ large as any submarine in a for- ' ling assessment, $31.56; taxes, 1914, S i the [ridland’'s manifest was fradu- ! elgn navy, although some are now §1,167.19: sprinkling, 1914, §31.34;) lent, it being alleged that rubber was Coats at $7 50 j ed gains, presumably on the increase (ase, 1, & B Uo building in Kurope of more than 809 Rev. J. T. Winters, 00; Simon Earn tmea listed in it as gum. The cargoes of = jof home and foreign demand. Other Colling (¢ tons. Certain fcatures of American | Luddy, $1,000; Swift & Upson Co., C't [t | | all three ships have been held for a Coats which were formerly parts of the list displayed some un-|Colt's' Arms Co , ity ltems certatnty, with little or mo change in| Baginilock Co Utah and Inspiration Cappers record- |, “u o5 G v k s craf i .52; Uni Clectric Light and it d'es(gn will make u‘ns craft unique. ID2i a0 lnfl _'1 ectric 4 prize court. marked from $12.45 to $20.00 | 3 k She will have a radius of action of Water Co. $21.76. SEaler e s S ! e S G favorite issues. Among the railways | Farm'ton 1tiv P iles surface spee R e o0 || Sizes 14 to 42, Every one an ex- & i sade sreferned | Grifmn-Neuh'ses 2:)0(11(;. :'0010 xm(lics, . ‘\nf.lr'(l ,wnur} Others Are Contested. A son was born this morning at the e 1ot aibn oftioel saysBat the e | ’,\ 52 '1”:\'”)' a ,':l‘ ;\, ,’H m |’v ferred "I, T ! 'S j 2 knots and a submerged speed e o i Tor Yeat ~ i ' ‘ A s i 4 5 ceptional buy! ang stern Maryland re raction- | Hfd Carpet Co Other claims which were not al ew Britain General hospital to Mr. | 15y in bringing the cases to trial was [Baed Carvan O r us > storage bat- | & 4 i » declines nion Pa- of 11 knots by using her storage bal- ,.q (o pass uncontested and con- |and Mrs, Richard Sederglan, of Plain- | que 1o the request of the gwners for ally, with like declines in Upion I | teries alone she will travel complete- ; . 0 : = 2 cific preferred and Seaboard Alr Line, | Hf8 Bieetrd B indor water for more than & whola | cerning which' hearings will be given | ville, time to complete their cases. The P Riirhaly went to's new low prtce dnd NILCS Ay later, at times mutually satisfactory ;| Mrs. Lincoln S. Risley has returned | British government, it was added, of- n nl‘re ac Motor issues yielded slightly. I Hfd « = to all concerned, are given below: to her home on Maple street after | fered to sell the cargoes at auction, R ey e e s, On her deck will be carried rapid : R : : i " . y 5 fire guns designed to he completely Bradley-Smith Co.,, $19.90; Lou_!s .:pondlng a few w cck§ \\llh' Miss Anna | but the owners refused to permit this, . sion both as to volume and scape Croll, $375.11; Gordon Bros., $97; | Cleveland Blair in New York. saying that the bacon in them was 0 lrts at Close—Attempts to market sms Intern enclased when the vessel dives be- | reath the surface. A valuable fea- | J: O. Mills & Co., $6.10; Tucker & | A local child was admitted to the | not the sort required by the Knglisa amounts of stocks disclosed an Johne-Prat ture will be dircctable torpedo tubes, Goodwin, $106.16; Louis Idelson & | Children's Home on Rackliffe Heights [ market and that the other supplies schoe of demand and prices weakened | Land making it unnecessary to maneuver Co., ins, $1,717.28; Louis Edelson & | today. There are about 120 inmates | in packages were not desirable for the P in the late dealings. The closing was [ J R Bros, | at the institution at the present [ London trade and that therefore the heavy, . the ship to aim at an enemy and add- Co., supplies, $323.20; Kdelson | a > ing enormously to the’ craft's offen- | shoes, $18.95; T. I. Lee, $1,000; New | time. prices recelved would be below the in- Were $3.95 to $6.95 S New rture sive power. Britain Charcoal ('o., $382.00; Jacob Next Sunday afternoon Rev. J. E. | Voice Ta . 2, o) New rture : = 2 Ladies” Dept., 2nd Floor . y SR ) " Coast Defense Submarines, | Sperry, %.K.SOO.EZ:\ \l\. A]_ T:A{mx]!‘:)s;g, }{ll‘mc:bm-g‘ pastor of the Swedish T New York Stock Exchange quota-| National Machin E v o arines are | $11.00; Morris Schupack, $1,719.90, | Elim church, will deliver a sermon g Ehooganth defensesubmarinesvals $1,930.62; New Britain TLumber & |in Waterbury, He will return in sea- | Ment offered to release the cargoes members of the New York Stock Ex- | piimpt I1g if the owners would provide surety change. Represented by E. W. Edd . Whitney ohly one-third the size of the big sea L — - B ; ¥ leas | Coal Co., $320.33; New Britain Trust | son for the evening service at his going type, although they themsclves - s Tdclson’s S 085000 | eten churen £ bonds equivalent to the total invoice 9, National Bank building il M Eatel are quite seaworthy for short voy-|Co. Louis Bdelson's mnote, $2,125.00; | own church, mates | y 3 . | . M, Zimmerman $552.30; Mrs. Wil- | The Ladies’ society of the Swedish | 15Ures in order to secure tae gov- January 1 : Tel . i 3 decision in High. Low . ' 1 Serew ages. These boats will have a stean_ e e A ot a ~ L SR ai liam Thompson, $2,000; N. B. Trust | B e 3 i z ent s g ing radius on the surface of about p: lim church meets tomorrow after-| ., . prize court. Am Beet Sugar i 1,000 miles and their lighter draft Co., Benj. and Annie Solomon's note, | noon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Carl- % i | y - regarded as essential for operations $650; Hugh Reynolds, $13.96. | , 157 Dwight street. Goods Are Perishable. Am t_ opper b5 % h4% 5 Stanley R and in comparatively shallow harbo: | Some of those with smaller claims Fega society will celebrate its| A The owners, according to the for- Am Car & Foun Co 47% 7 tanley Works = = . 2 eign office, say that the bacon and Am Can 29% 2 | Swift & Co Am Can pfd ETRPA Taylor & Fenn € Torrington (o ] ‘V\l(h an entertainment and supper. e bl analitaio lthatpositionll that Am Loco b , a.]. aS lon a S Reports will be presented ‘and offi- | 1,4 British government should pay Am Smelting J | Torrington Co o8 i cers elected at the annual meeting of | tno invoice price for them, as it has Am Tel & Tel 1181 4 | Traut & 1Mine . fhe Swedish Lutheran church, which | gone for copper, since the cargoes Anaconda Copper.. 26% 26% 261 | Union Mfg Co A TS Fe Ry Co 941 4 | U 8 Envelope o) ( BY MA Y MANTON is to be held this evening. e i G e Dt R Inni e clared foodstuffs consigned ** - . |Be&eo 685 —_— JUDGE ORDERS JURY S e St s 6uss. Pastoral Letter incident BRT.. 3 ‘ Fire Insura | The ackers’ representatives in- - © Stee ,PRETTY BLOUSES WITH NEW AND SMART FEATURES TO ACQUIT STRIKERS sist r:h:ltpllhrf)r tra(ll?*“\vith Denmaric | The Hague, Netherlands, Jan. 13, 1j.|n:lllll‘n1l r-:.),,m» has been large at all times and main- | y3 yondon, 3:10 p. m.—Cardinal | cntral Leather D 5 o g q o NS I tain that the British government is .| Ches & Ohio THE blouse is always a subject of interest, for there is always room for C Desideratus Mercier, the primate e Internat Tt also was stated that the govern- tions furnished by Richter & B > 3 | Standard Screw S i ixth anniversary next month other articles in the ¢argoes are per- | § Envelope Co Aetna Fire ; | Connecticut Fire Hartford Wire Hartford Steam National Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Life and Ind o another, be there as many on hand as may be. Here are two, one of which wrong in assuming that foodstuff: shows the sleeveless over-blouse, while the other shows lace flouncing Bronx County Court Magistrate Says | destined for neutral ISuropean coun- | Belgium, declines for the present to | Chi Mil & St Paul 8813 used to give a cape effect. The over-blouse as it is illustrated here is made | 5 | 98 of charmeuse satin, while the guimpe bencath is of cripe de chine, but each Labor Has Right to Organize to measures” of the German authorities | F211° woman will be able to vary the materials to suit her own need. The guimpe is = e Embassy Denies Statements. i g irie 1st pfd 4 3 | : - S . : Protect Its Rights. e in Belgium with reference to him and | - @ pretty one with the kimono slecves that are always becoming under an outer Washington, D. C., Jan. 13.—The General Electric sgarment with big armholes. There is a flaring collar that finishes the guimpe New Yark, Jan. 13.—Louis D. Gibbs | British embassy last night issued this | 0 the pastoral letter written by him | Great Nor pfd Aetna Tafe and a little straight collar that completes the over-blouse at the back. For the of the Bronx county court directed a | statement: ’ on Christmas. Interborough Aetna Accident medium size will be required 134 yds. of material 27 in. wide, 1}{ yds. 36 or 44 | jury today to bring in a verdict of not | It has been stated that contra- | General Van Bissing, governor-gen- | Interboro pta 5 5 bility N in. for the over waist, 314 yds. 27, 214 yds. 36, or 134 yds. 44 in. wide for the zuilty in the case of five members of | band articles have been found con- | ©¥al of the Belgian territory, occu- | Lehigh Valley 3 Conn General 38 blouse. The 1\:1ay Manton pattern No. 8349 is cut in sizes from 34 to 42 in. labor unions on trial for having | cealed in consignments sent 1o | Pied by the Germans, In reply to a| N Y C & H . Trévelers bust measure. | caused a strike and threatening their | Europe by meat packers from Chi. | Feaquest made by the Associated Press | Nev Cons ....... ] 2 % > - emplayer with violence, as well as| cago. The British embassy wish | that he forward to Cardinal Mercier |N Y N H & H 53% 53 % 3 SCHOOL K | men brought to take their places. The | to deny this statement; no informa- | & telesr asking him for the exact| N ¥ O & W 2 % h Pleasing selagl men were members of stone cutters' | tion to this effect has been received.” | fActs in connection with the incident, | Northern Pac 2 % | Grace Hati<HiE unions employed by a contractor en- today, ‘said Penn R R £98 % K ‘ geratest of Amel Steel Car 38 b b zaged on city_work. WILSON WILL PUSH Cardinal Mercier Despateh. [ Pressed 5 “I fail to see where any crime has “Cardinal Mercier requests me to 1 Skibinsky's VERS Reading 1 Harold een committed,” said Judge Gibbs, SHIP PURCHASE BILL | forvard to you the following despatch Rep I & 8 ptd - ] i _‘,'\’..,1 by the ap) “Labar has the right to organize to in response to your inquirs : : protect its rights, to use every legal SN SN “‘I feel very much the sympathy L””'" : "”"f pfd 1 k ! which congregated [ method to get shorter hours and| : [ vou have shown me, and for which 1 | Southern Pac 5 . ; #chool hall last higher wages. If in doing so some- | Senator Kenyon Suggests Several | thank you; but I prefer not to dwell ;““::“"" l’(‘ cd el il ’ 7% | heldaffer-Ekibinsk | body else is injured, labor cannot be | for the moment on the vexatious mea- | “0!thern Ry pfc tainmer the thi held responsible for it. Amendmentsto] Measure at Wiidte oo o050 i you slinde, and I pre- panasCoypes i | Parents’ and ‘They have the same right ta pro- House Conference. | fer to continue to shut myself in my Lt serie | tect themselves, and if necessary to | episcopal ministry. I wish to de- :_‘1‘11_‘ Lt n | drive a person out of business, ; clare, however, that I have withdrawn s o il » by APPOINTS SU | & business man has when he reduees | (3 76 i apaect atarue i on- | nothing and will withdraw nothing | I § Stecl iaREiceeitond riveldomuetitorafoutiof busiE s e bl M SO ta iy e LR o .:]; itommygrasioa Hetler i 1\-:\&:','{,' .','f’,] pasuivie, 8 | it il i e sl e el G S R SR B feardin M arc ax Webtern Unto ; 5 ¢ { Contaifed in Sy | miss the indictment and order the ’ > k4 BRRRCEL RO e R ; $25,000,000 8 o tries are intended for Germany . discuss what he defined the *“vexatious | Corn Products Ca | | Washington, Jan. 13.—Evidences Washington, Ja clusion of the Phillipines and conser- = vaton bills, if necessary, were appar- Von Bissing’s Remarks. | the partition of e ent today. Gen. Von Bissing adds SCHOONER ASHORE if possible, the GERMAN DENIAL TRUE Manuel Quezon, resident Philippine | “As this reply of the cardinal demnity, the Suy commission, told the president today might give rise to misunder§tandings M. Belding Appears to Be | committes today IN TECHNICAL SENSE | he dia not cxpect the Philippine bill | 1 ada thereto the following remarks | in Need of Tmmediate Ald committee to WO to pass during the present session. 1 certainly caused proofs of the 3 i posals Senator Kenyon, repuglean, was | pastoral letter in the printing office | _NeWw York, Jan. 13.-—The schooncr Invited to the White House today by | to he confiscated, and I summoned | Florence M. Belding, from Tiruns- | | Cardinal Mercicr Placed in State of | the presi ; e FiRep wick, Ga., for New York, went ashore resident and suggested severul | the priests to give up copies of it in rin X EE SR o nacyera i Sk LA today fourteen miles north of Barne- | Iri - amer ts e i | ir ssessic ATroa il Ealaccland IWAtel o1 mendmen to the shipping bill | their po; sion o The vessel appeared to be in which he thought would make it ac- | “The ecardinal never has been T i ot tand The . 5 ceptable to so epublic: o | vested. nor 1 his personal liberty S5 ANEVI GMILTS | R - By Miltary. _"” e omere publican On "" el ”l i 3 o ached | Tevenue cutter Mohawk was notified | would place control of government | in any other way been encronched | TEVERue Suter WOTUTE SO MCHCE Archbishop of Malines,' " pay jury to acquit.” Rome, Italy, Jan. 12 (5:20 P. M.) |ships under an unpartisian board and | Wpon. [ have merely, by means of —"The German denia] that Cardinal | another would eliminate the tempor- | officers of my staff, requested him to | Mercier was arrested in Brussels is | ary character of the roj give me expls Me s arres s is | aracte e project. The | &ive me cxplan ko oty e cies of the pastoral letter, and besides | Aboard a crew of nine men and a car- I true in only a technical sense.”” says | president promised to consider those g | the Tribuna in a special edition changes. | this. in order to prevent possible | 80 of 450,000 fet ;I' “xr'”"“ pine, 8 “The cardinal was not physically The president expects to see other | manifestations 1 asked him to aban- | 18 owned by the Heldritter Lumber | company of Elizabethport, N, J arrested and brought away from his | republican senators in the near fu- don a projected jonrney to Antwerp residence, but he nevertheles was | ture, SNome democrats oppose the ‘If these measures perhaps appear placed in a state of arrest, within his | bill and the president plans to win 10 the cardinal subjectively vexations FOUND DEAD IN BERTH :w:uwe. and was watched by the mili- | enough republican votes to pass it. vet they \| ere ]nVl.h; \;.\ ‘:yh.ulm-l'. New London, Jan: 13.—Danfel Haw W’e ’ i o necessary In order to clear up he |y ins freight clerk of Steamer Mohaw) he German government, realiz- | ‘T TO PRISON. situatior . . i of the New England Navigation Co (Signed) “Governor Gene Trei- | e | hers Aan. Biasisie " which put in here to escape the storm | was found dead in his berth this af- ternoon. Probable cause of death is | her aid tions of the tend The Florence M. Belding has [ ing that violence against a prince of | o iy | the church would have painful con- vt Lyl Ly alter How- | sequences throughout the world, and | &% alias Walter Scars, allas Walter i “ A | Pooley, was sentenced in the superior b 8 aleo among the Catholic population | ! D IR < = | Lot court here today to from five to thirty FINED AND JATLED heart diseasqq Mr. Hawkins, who was ) | of Germany. and fearing the cffect of e b ERo e B measures which might be taken by | Y€8TS 1N state pricon oward, who | s - . well known in New Bedford was 47 ] ] N [ {he vatican, docided hurriedly to re. | i thifty-nine vears old, was charged | Varmers Plead Guilty (0 IReceiving | yoars old and unmarried. He resided t 8 = with theft and be e of his record Stolen Goods. in Memphis, Tenn store conditions to their former stat- | g ¢ | | was sentenced under the habitual Hatttord, Tk 13 —After having S EleCtl‘lC : 4 us. Nevertheless, an act of violence | V3 ) . The blouse with cape effect is a perfectly simple one ia J pancse style but | has heen committed against the pri. j Criminal act. | stood trial for one day in the United | TTEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. CO - - |4 the neck cdge has one ~f the new flaring b o'ars, - nd D~ front edges mnet mate of Belgium R & over an underlap t5 be laced together or h Id Iy means of links. The sleeves | “The holy see has agked that rep. | VON HINDENBERG TO wpst. | States gourt bhefor Judge Edwin 8 are slashed and fini - conformit be fronts. The cape cffect is ob- | aration be made by the German gov- London, Jan. 13, 5:35 p. m.—An | Thomas and a jury and reached thelr | . ;). 4o ssibl ave it Su 1 tained by thlfuse of a straight picc E !c suggestion will be found ernment. The explanation of Ger- | Amsterdam despatch to the Txchange | own side of the case, Salvatore and | sdrasih il oo Shougd ) p a good one. The treatment is simple, the laze i= asy t- adjust, and the effect is | many is awaited eagerly.” | Telegraph company says that travel- | Nicola De Lucia, Montowese farmers R Jesient, b - - ers arriving there from Germany re- | pleaded guilty today to receiving To mend glass, china, or breal ep For the medium size will be nceded 3%{ vds. of materi | JUNIOR PROM FEBRUARY 5. port that in response to a popular de- | R0ads stolen while in interstate com- -'u:fl;‘ f]'f any k‘\;m. t‘nnntn(‘)n” nl;}m‘ o 36; and 134 yde. 44, with 13 yd. 27 in. for the collar, -.nd criday evening, February has | mand Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, | merce melted in Su old/poon’ e¥ie the ire wWide for the cape. "The May Manton, |»\((<~;;\ No. 8 aot as the date for the annual | commander of the German compaign Judge Thomas sentenced both of | forms an 1~\lntlr n:g; strong ceme ‘,‘ | 4 i p to 40 in. bust measure. 5 i R | junior promenade at the High school. | ARainst Russia and the popular hero | the accused to pay a fine of §50 with- | Articles mende r‘ ith (wm'« |vn,<: b | The above patterns will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Departmetn ATrangements for the affair are yet | of Germany, islikely to botransterred ';‘” e and be M,“‘"”M SR, ““:1.":“] .:,’,:)wm GELT S 77-79 CH of this paper, on receipt of ten cents for each. only in tentative form, h tc the western front in the spring. | Tid ail for ten days. npart ags 8349 Fancy Blouse with Over-Weist, 34 to 42 bust. Ol paint g best for the nurscr

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