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LABOR COMMISSIONER [KAISER DIRECTING oty wmotgmows | RICHTER & o} P HARTFORD. Leaves Three Brothers in B RO W £ s o~ eat : _|] suirs FOR sTOUT W y. - | In these davs of vocational and pre SDECMLT‘,.‘OMEN A Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. Shares Trang Rfififlmmf»flflfl[lflfls 0f [Sncc!a] ll, (Continued TFrom First Page.) ! New Britain, | vocational schools and all the other Sharcs Stas }‘; |“urh:i % ::.,,,.‘,\ Tl i o | Mrs. Alice Wood, for two dccades | modern methods of education, there SILK DRESS Shares New Britain Machine 24 Shares Actna CANS S it 3 . " - . : = . ot Heanselour, we blew up OIS SOl g} realdentl ot thik' city! whare |16 | are two cetrass of. atudy! which L) Shares Union Mfg. Co harcs Stank the enemy’s positions to make im- . < 5 g | Shares National Spring Bed. Shares Aetna [GIGSI Maflfl {0 fififlG[fll ASSGI]]M}' possible his laying of mines, The | Made hen home at No, 341 Park | 4h4u)q jike to see added to the curri- Shares New Departure, Com. Sharos New : street, dled at 9:12 o'clock last even- Yerma v ney wi being | ° o le r C o s sy C Shares (I‘(Tzl'(“k‘tl:f n:,:rlxl:::infh:1;~p|‘r<n‘|::r::q ’°\\"-t ing in Middletown where she has been | culum of our Common and High Shares Bristol Brass Co & l Mrs. v was . Hartford, Jan. 14-—Many recom- | then opened a violent artillery and in- 'r\”lx\- :2:0('1‘";1" m:‘:l" m\llvl\'i ;’:{md ars | heea I beli 1t of my 144 L advy ears, eing ecause d 4 ki € A mendations of especial interest are | fantry fire on these positions. 24 L elieve as a result of mj 7 4 A i i | old, and was the widow of the late | oy in a report by Labor Commis- There is nothing to report on the rest of the front d | own observation that there is a cry- George 1", Wood. ing necd for the study of these two sicner Connolley to the general as- 2 The only near relatives who survive ) » ly today on the conditions of e the deceased are three brothers, all ‘snlijvqu among the school children of A FlNAN l NE - women and children. of whom live in this city. They are | New /Britain. ’ 1 n 3 1 I2li, Walter and Henry Haslam. Al- | - - i . N He points out that in the five ana ten | Turkish Forces Steadily il WONL xS Stalh Cn | Ao et 1o B ol cent stores of the state, there are 544 : : Tr.o: | wenty vears Mrs, Wood originally | !0 compare the conduct and manners \ regular employes. Of this number | Advancing in Persia | came from Seymour, Conn. of my own children with those of the fl SHO \ 483 just reach the seven dollar mark. - Funeral arrangements have bheen f children of our southern states or b The commissioner asks in this con- \materdam, Tar. 14, Via, London, |jompleteds ana setvices will be held il o 15 riharn children of thirty years & s i geas v : : tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from w Er:cnnm Is there tnn_\rre\l]dnrlmo that | 5:06 p. m.—There has heen received | (ot CFEOR SOBIRA0D AL S O O nters | a80. The behavior of some children 42N { | these storcs cs E r ) ay i S i e = ' . 3 | More aopes canfot AleRd L0 Ay | here an official communication gIVeN | pont i be in Fairview cemetery. | towards their elders is often insult- ore without crippling their owne out at Constantinople by the Turkish | o 0 dia = A ety | Aok ~ av:i Harry T Bodley,Spastor fofh [l -y gl i i S e e eettul and how . fipancially ? authorities, as follows: St. Mark's Episcopal church, will of- | 0 ShC oS €srespec R The commissioner says there are “Assisted by Persian troops, our |t i g | we parents will put up with the mod- about 5,626 women in department | gymy is steadily advancing in Azer- : i 8 .62 rt y s £ C zi 9l n ideas of courtesy, is more than I ». \ Celve from $2.50 up to and including | geliver the country from the Russian | Mrs. George Schultz 5 $6 a week, and 2,138 receive from | ycie. | Mrs. George Schultz, who formerly | 1f We attempt to correct or instruct | o : ¢ i ' \1 ' ’ 2.50 up to and Including $7 a week, “We have had further notable suc- {lived on Monroc street, dled yester- | our children regarding their manners / N\ 1 BG:;{ P"GGS |f Day ! fl m p 31[ 0[ 498 receiving $7. and 614 receiving | cess, occupying advanced positions of | day at Middletown at the age of | we are told that “no other children | $6.. The commissioner that this | (he Russians in the vicinity of Tabriz | forty-eight years. ) wage has to support the worker with “A number of tribesmen of the Tuneral servic will be held Fri e York, Jan, 14, Wall Street hed by the ald of the father or some other | British army of occupation in ‘Dt | day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | @nd teacher doesnt make us say it ) ; m.—S8peculative insue During the pa relation, have surrendered to our vanguard.” Mortuary chapel. Rev. H. W. Maier| Isn't it about time teacher got onto . 7 will officlate. vare sti Chief Recommendations. e : her job and endeavared to instill some at the opening of today's stock mar butl there has be The chief recommendations of the | I C 3 o e ideas of .cour(es_\» into our children ket, U. B. Bteel and Resding selilng | or nctivity in i commissioner fnelude these. Russians Capture i w LT G TG i and then it will be up to us to back lower, while Union Pacific and Amal- | jarly those of thel Y. That mercantile establlshments in- ST Matthew Toohey, who formerly re- | per up, both by precept and exam. . gamated. Copper wera fractionally | ranies Traviil cluding five, ton and twonty-five cent | Number of Villages |sided in this city, having once con- | - v fa fre B okes; bhould be governed by e lawi| ducted a butcher shop here, died that will prevent a woman or minor Tuesday night at his home in North -{;\*fiza:e from working after six o'clock Petrograd via London, Jan. 14, 3:10 | Manchester. John H. Toohey of 25 Shares American Hardware, Shares Colt! schools, namely courtesy and modesty, | have to ‘Please’ and ‘Thank you' | showed all of their recent uncertainty | jeeal stoc have higher. Ne York Central was Regarding modesty, especially iz ) - vl ntra W wints. Astuiiil among Grammar and High school strongest of all the railway issues |mn. of th P girls, I am led to believe they should soon rising a point Baltimore and rted large e " =5 Mg 5 re- | this city, is a cousin of the deceased. | &I!S: 5 ho evening for five cvenings of the | P- m.—Furlous fighting has been r i - receive special instruction and ex- [ ] Ohio, whose directors meet today (o and rumon Weel and the stores should close Sat- [ Sumed in Russian Poland. The Rua- = ample from their teachers as well as luv., may be divi . ces 1 ‘hi are Mrs, I3 2 ' b e Hie act on the dividend, held stea de urday evenings at 9 o'clock sian forces in the north which are Irs. EmeHa Block, iy Dresses which formerly sold as end, held Iy, [ Ore insuranes il That any employer pa hing toward East Prussia, in the Mrs, Emelia, wife of Adam Block high 50, now reduced to spite the gencral belief that a lower | fully or by agreement allowing an ion near Mlawa, have capturced!died yesterday in Middlotown at the 2 2 e o number of villages. age of thirty-nine years. Iler hus- e loye to work overtime or on any = ~ By of tha seven legal holidaye to o | In the center the Germans have | land is located at Muscatine, la. The N s€ OR? ys N a " s o re ia . i erred added a point to yesterday's | fined not more than $25. made four violent ““““‘?}‘ “1fh:.“ _“}3 tuneral took place this afternoon at | \pioch came to my attentién recently, fifty dresses all colors and s i vesterday'® { or Hartford, an 3 last forty-eight hours. »hu.\ m‘m. 2 o'ciock frorf\ the home of JAol'An\ Shioh willf fliustrate’ how the glitter ke thnk formerly sold for $25.00; gain, while the common yielded frac- | 260 bid, 276 as Proper Rest Rooms. back the Russians and occupied con- >Itehr of 194 (.\‘xrus street and fn 2:30 | o¢ the footlights will displace desir- Crepe de Chine, Ol arsistiie m,,}flnv ifter opening at an advance. | 70 hia, 14 asked skl RO o'clock from St. Mathew's German | .16 knowledge: A High school girl Dutchess Satins, Crepe de Meteors Close—Much of the early rise was & (Colth Arms an s o e B s L‘uthordn ~ehurch. Rev. A C. MU0 SRt correctly: named. every and a few lace and lace combina- || 108t in the last hour under lead of | Light remain stra il e e Stecge officiated and intermént” was | \nempber of the Lyceum Stock com- tion evening dresses. Baltimore and Ohio, whose directors ' 229 bid. 226 askel gency rooms. allow lunch period of | British I)rop Bombs in Fairview cemetery. pany but could not name the vice N X were then in session. When it be- | hid with very Nt one hour and a quarter, and to pro- | P Ry president of the United States. Ladies’ Dept. 2nd Floor. came known that the common divi- | sovi B tjle toilet conveniences on the | on German Positions Nicholas Lamante The chances are that eighty - per r:fluddfnrlnlf}‘ it voar HAC Bos ve: |1 srew Mo 4 i The funeral of sixteen-years-old | cent. of our High school girls could e Quoed only haif per cent, that somk ). ol o d premiscs, —_— together with some more active ix the < Nicholas Lamante, of 25 TFranklin| give a correct list of all the latest 3 : ley Works, wils It also recommended that sanitary Amsterdam, Jan. 14, Via London, | strect, who died at the hospital fol-| flops and glides, etc., but how many TRYING TO ARRANGE sues advanced vigorously to best =t v X yrices o ds ysing was | 1OWer than last puper towels, liquid soap and indl- | 500t T\ T ay melegraaf, in its fs- | lowing an operation at which it was| could tell the mame of the present lvr(!()’l: of the day. The closing was | OWEr FAn T vidual drinking cups be provided. sue of today, says it has learned that | discovered that his appendix had been | lieutenant governor of Connecticut DISPATCH OF COTTON v quoted 116 bid, i ire !~(:ll|1(‘s Necessary. . .. | British aviators last Monday dropped | ruptured, was held at 9 o'clock this As to the immodesty of the school | ranging from 11 The commissioner says that in View |, ¢ on the German positions at | morning from St. Mary's church with | Birls’ dress, allow me to quote from e New York Stock Exchange quota-|been no sales of _recent Idison fire where sUD-| sptwerp. The damage inflicted has |the Rev. Father Donohue officlating. | the current issue of “Frank Ideslie's | 4 tfons furnished by Richter & Co,|lv #nd the quof Ngeedls _’t"i“""‘”"' "”““d'“‘;'s”“""‘{mi'k’l' not been learned. School boy friends of the deccased | Weekly”: “School children arc not | State Department Endeavoring to Ar- | (FU, B ERET SE0 G RIEE T L0 60 b, . Boved it Is recommended that - : ‘as | to be blamed if they dress Immodest- A D W ! i acted as pall bearers and burial was e blan 3 ange it s 2 hange. Represeited by E, W, Eddy | Hostery in ofte figs having no fire escapes be required in New Catholic cemetery ly. A school superintendent at pu- | F@nse with England for One Round | (htESH S oPrSTit et o “ Grass at 37 1-2 to install them during the present b TN A Nl TRk eRY rorer T 1 : ) : [ at 37 1-2; e i ry .very e = 2 Jiandy 4 f e rdam. - bave been in th ypar; that it be obligatory on every [ OV, BLEASE RESIGNS ol T 'upon the moral menace in the “im- D January 14 oor G 0 establishment employing more than modest” clothes worn by school girls. Washington, Jan. 14.--The state High. Low. Close.| e v & SN Young school girls should not bhe about the same allowed to attend dances and theaters $9.95, about twenty-five in all, rate of disbursement will be declared. | National Fire, w! with the apparent unlimited restraint slzes 16 to 38. United Rallways Investment pre- 2 bid, 254 ask which they do. 1 recall one instance And S .95 there are about Aectna ) for € That. mercantile ecstablishments twenty-five women to have fire drilla| g CARQLINA OFFICE |’ C,ty 1fem3 Preeident Taylor of the board of odo- | qeparumont I8 trying to arrange with | A Pect Sugar.... 3o% sex 35 | T & S and also to have fire extinguishers cation of Newark, N. J.. touching the | .y, kept in plain view of employes. e ey I, GRS British government for the im- |y ot e Joun Co e exdivide mediate dispatch of the steamship | A cuun 39 3 wa1e | Britain Maechi Dacia from Port Arthur, Tex., to Rot- [ Am Can pfd 5i i§ g " [There is a lttle terdam with a cargo of cotton on the | Ay Locomo % '71 271 271 | A 68 New & basis of a temporary voyage. The | A Smelting ... 611, 601, 601, |Guoted 116 bidg | aquestion of principle of the right of | Ay Sugar 1067% 106% 1063 |Did for the P The commissioner asks that the fiven e nith ; gl 3 litte M. Holloway be continued at her Company No, 8, has returned to NcHVE, vy of our teashers’ aad sven suge work in order to investigate the| tion and Licut. Gov. Smith Takes | duty after being laid up with injurles | Sthat iy ishom i po e e actual and complete living cxpenses received at a recent fire. ; Become netiar i | of women in all industries in the Oath for Unexpired Term. The Bethany Sisters’ society held | r”w way the “.‘“]”\',_ dresses hag | (ransfer of belligerent owned ships to [ Am Tel & Tel 118% 1181 118% | ® little Stanley state. i a meeting this afternoon in the par-| great influence on the impressionable | American registry will be walvéd if f Anacanda Copper % 205, g4 |Tearket at W lors of the Swedish Bethany church. | school girl, but nine times out of ten | the Dacia is privileged to make this |A T 8 Fe Ry Co.. § 9414 yractically ug Cole L. Blease, whose term expires | The weekly church night service will| if she did not get the example in “im= | One voyage free from seizure, B & O % G686 | local market S January 19, today flled his resigna- | be held this evening. modest” dressing from the teachcr, The arrangement was proposed to 3 88 85% "‘|"""f,’,"‘";h:‘r’|‘: George 1I. Bodley, a member of |\, (it the sccretary of state, Mrs. ¢. A. Schmidt entertained sev-| she would get it at home from her | Ambassador Spring-Rice today by So- | Beth Steel 521 51% o 14“ g % the health commissian, was operated - wncignation, transmitted to the | enteen ladies of the Eastern Star yes- | mother and big sister. We are not dis- | licitor Johnson of the state depart- [ Canadian Pacific 5 . WILL RE on at Charter Ouk hospital in Hart-| o0 “"S imn’\fldin(olv accepted. terday afternoon. All of the guests I?nsnd to place too nn_wh h[il.n\f: upon a | ment, who stated that contracts of ‘:’*mrnl 1»_\'-1"'"‘" 5% 3 J{ford this morning by Dr. George M.} "l % " Ho Tk the oath for | Were members of the supper commit- | YOung schoolgirl. She doesn’t know | American cotton growers for delivery ‘.h"!*l'mkf‘ & Ohlo. 42 Bell. He is not expected to leave the | \j/ B S0 0 Lo tee of Martha Chapter. Luncheon | any better, and how can she be ex- | of the Dacla’s cargo to German firms | Chino Copper ... 34 64 hospital for about ten days. 7 4 2 3 i was served and a pleasant soclal time | pected to considering the example her | at Bremen within a limited time |Distillers Sec ... 1 No reason for the governor's action ioved teachers and elders set? If mothers - X Erie ... b e ] 2 217 Commander wag given in his resignation, which | eMIoved: Bad been more $ruetn the traditions ‘“"f‘”:‘] DSOSLIIN SIS WHD NS S [ rielin pRL. il 8 ; il not S contained only the words: I hereby and idealsior Artericani mothathondlll L i o e 0008 General Electric...143% 143% 143% | Stanley Post, Gy i , 3 - ve: 3, 1 As the British government had ob- . The January Thas. resign my office as governor ot South | ALLIES SHOULD STOP this era of immodest dressing would | jecteq to . .. | Great Nor pfd 1141 114 % | ing next Wedne I the transfer of the Dacia’s Carolina not have gotten its hold upon the e 1M S nterborough 1 1" meeting last nig (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) . S . cegistry and to her sailing between It was etated that Governor Blease SAILING OF DACIA younger generation. When it comes 'xl‘ g }: -(“ i3 ;; Bc; ”‘g .‘cl (Ir-. Lehigh Val T 1341 133 13 o recaived B From Chardon and from Bellefon- | today was told of a meeting of some to pass that school superintendents | ot POrts a ‘h e b di "”;; ol | Mex Petroleum .. & 5 Corps. {aine have come reports of the first f}f \“Ir,m(f'?l:"",l otthe ‘“‘::’”“‘“(”" R and presidents of school boards fesl :“_“"""“"l"'. i ‘!’:' "‘“2‘”““ dm"!‘L‘ Missouri Pac ;3 , ‘aptain ¢ H, AL e T el ot wiven hopes! that] s B SN NaeD.RCODECINE 10 called 'up| to speak of the “immodest'*| IV, &nd ledve for future adjustme *INYycanH ecutive committd members of the conference, & Pro- | aorning Post of London Says Ger.| clothes worn by young girls, the | 1aT&er question of the legality of the | o cone ... . 2 2 . locate a suitable these cruelly unseasonable reports are} posal to Institute fmpeachment pro- cheeks of mothers should crimson | transfer, by changing the destination |\ YNH&H . tate G. A, R the ordinary mortal is permissibly ‘;t;m'in'.'sd u:ntln:qt n\; ;:;nvordnnr was | many Is Contriving to Fmbroil | with shame. A girl's groatest charm | ©f the ship from Bremen to Rotter- | Northern Pac s kes place in tH skeptical. He hopes that these cruel- | iscussed, but was abandoned. Gre al y iy S is not good looks, but modesty. Tf | dam, in a neutral country, whence the { poyyn p v .. . za x Next Tuerday at Britain With United States. mothers won't help their daughters | cotton may be transferred by rail or | preesed Stecl Car . 36 5 | Streeter and sta London, Jan. 14, 1:11 p. m.—The | to retain the charms of maidenly | lighters to Bremen. Ray Cons ..... 6 post in Milfo! PLEAD NOT GUIITY. Morning Post, in an editorial article | modesty, it may be necessary to ap- It is understood the arrangements [ Reading by the warmth of the January thaw today, follows the line of argument | Peal to the school authorities, but we | is to apply only to one round trip of Rep I & S pfd .... B 1 I you w Columbia, 8. C.,, Jan. DR. BODLEY OPERATED ON, Grand Army By Wor ]y unreasanable reports are not true. e sann s A robin who is coaxed to these regions | is a victim of misplaced confidence, [ Canadians Arraigned For Killing | set forth in the London Times yester- | hope that time has not yet come. the Dacia and that neither side to the | Southern Pac .... 851 &5 6% don't wasie and will later pay dearly for his gull- American Hunter, day to emphasize the seriousness of PAREN negotiations thereby sacrifices any | Southern Ry o 18 59 der nim| ibility. the issues involved in the transfer of i EN'T, question of principle. Tenn Copper .. 313 E ) ng o wulga A January thaw, we are told, is Bridgeport, Ont., Jan. 14.—Pro- | the Hamburg-American Line steamer | ¥ Union Pac A . pinces whe ol 4 coincidence. In other | vincial Constable Thomas W. Dela- | Dacia to the American flag and the | ANNUAL CHURCH MEETINGS. Utah Copper .... 51% i ] have more Words, there Is no such thing as the | ney, Corporal Archie Kayo and Pri- | USe of this steamer to carry cotton to | VLA FORCES TO —ame U § Rubber Co ¢ b b | know what Janaury thaw. There may be a thaw | vates T, Kinsman and Melntosh of { OCTTR&NY. Both South and Center Congrega- | U § Steel 2t : :;.«’1'.:":“;" > “It is of importance to the allies,” y 7 8 Steel pfd 7 7 7 in January, but it is no fixed metear- . = . b , o Churches Meet Tonight. U 8 Steel pf¢ | Sl PhRT Totival, - It s merely & prob-| 0% 1B C"‘?”d'"“ infantry, faéing { the Post says, “that the Dacia should ATTACK TAMPICO jonal i 5 :.z Western Union ; % 60 | h New W ability that sometime along about tho | charges of manslaughter growing out | be stopped; but here we enter upon a Both the South and Center Congre- vonr ere middle of the winter there will be a|of the Idlling of Walter Smith at | question of law complicated by the g gational churches will meet in thelr Fort Irie, December 28, were ar- | Declaration of London.” respective chapels this evening for seriod of mild weather. . o ; PO % Fow Tobine came they are the | Talsned before Maglstrato louse | Continuing, the Post says that thig | CArFanza Commander at Stronghold | }.ir annual meetings. At the South aifly real signs of spring. And ecven | here vesterdav. whole question is “thorny and diffi- Reinforced By 9,000 Men—Big church a supper will be served at mT‘_‘;"’" - o A these arc false signs Robins and Through counsel the men entered | cult, the more so as it has certainly Wil 6:30 o'clock and the annual meeting --"ifi' --a- - - s as ( v and asked that | been contrived by Germany to em- Battle Ts« Now T 1 i1l be held at 7:30 o’clock Finan- uebirds February are|Pleas of not gullty and 3 3 attle T« Now Imminent, will be held at 7:3 clock. Kk mrl"f:' e o T ey | they bo admited to ball. The appli- | broll Great Britain with the United e clal reports, reporta trom the Sunday really bring the spring with them, and | c2tion for bail was opposed by repre- | States.” Washington, Jan. 14.—Official ad- | gchool and other societies will be re- anerally manage to exist through the | 2¢Ntntives of the crown attorncy amd Referring to the delicate aspects of | vices reaching the United States gov- | celved and some offcers will be GERe Y T 2 was denied, The mon were committed | this question, the Post concludes its X ; alkoted severity of the subsequent storms of | g % e . o it MY il ernment from Mexico indicate that . March But § Bt wholaomss in to Wel a county jail at Welland and omment with the following expres- 2 i Tho People’s Church of Christ will Ma 3 a robin S | trial was set to begin March 2 at | sion: General Villa, in command of all the January and seriously attempts to sot- St & 8 2 alsa hold its annual meeting this | Welland, i “A slmple way out of the whole | forces of the Gutlerrez government, evening. The Rev. M. S. Anderson tle down as a permanent resident is! ifheulty ¢ 3 § e e R R B S = | difficulty is to denounce the Declara- | hag hegun In carnest the campaign | will have an interesting report to i i tion and declare all the enemy's goods S ) 9 fve. by the "[“‘;‘u(:ft A”,\v \c»r{\t.fl apper AFFATRS TO DOWER. | Hable to capture. As the Declaration which he hopes wliil force the Car- | ¥ e T ances. re 1s no benuty in a Janu- has been repeatedly violated by Ger- | ranza faction to caplitulate, will be held at the Second Advent ary thaw. No matter now mild and Middletown, Jan. 14.—The stock- 5 g ) nmany in the present war, notably i an % o Shurc! balmy the breczos may be, there is| holders of the Middlesex Banklng s e e A th‘(‘- 't thousand men under the | church on Church street. a definite feeling of unccasonableness. | company today voted to turn over the | German crulser Emden, there coulq | COMAnd of General Angeles have | There is mud, of a diseased, dishon- | affairs of the company to John T. | he no grievance to neutral nations in | Peen dispatched by Villa to relnforce t kind. The mud of March smells | Dower, state building and loan com- S e, ) is co : =5 \‘ood 1% ite bosisily 6r the Imspine ‘ Sl e e e such a course. ) ’II\‘: columns nl‘nl ‘nlllnvk Tamplico. | policeman Will Return to Work Sat- 3 3 ey w oving 2 3 ®on, for it menns the near approach | will be taken within a fow daya. Mr. DIVIDE REDUCED., e Vere T OV D e TOUShaRAnT iU urday After Being Off Month. of the vear's new lite: but the mud of | |)ower, it 1s expec P Potosl yesterday, nccording to con- : : wer, it is expected, will make ap- ~ - yn. of Chest- January s nothing more than a tribu- . Officer Charles Johnson, of Chest o o o a7 | plication for a receiver. The com- | Baltimore and Ohio Directors Cut sular dispatches, nut street, who has been laid up at 3 | pany 'ms about 68,000 re " & . ~ . & il h s z £ 8 wi T SRR A el P ::‘ ;3“:\;:‘!_"‘” 00 acres of land One-half Per Cent. Off Common. “N[n({:;::’l]lzil;lx;":r’:;‘l\l::”‘lul( v\‘l:.ht h_\l h‘\!s hh;nv sin eiDen:':\II;( rm:.: :,:\r:r:n:: CO]]I]CCtICllt Tl'llst and Safc DC A shamed of its sness, beg- | i S w Y e € v says (leneral | slipped on an fcy a s own hideousness, beg- | ¥) York, Jan, 18 =Directors (ot | bay1ol Gonsaleal [h command sl tha |Bls ankis: | wiil retirn tolauty on Mats ging for a new garment of snow. PSR | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad com- | g/ SO0 s { 4 g January rains, even if they are warm, | ! pany declared today a semi-annua) | . stric mnrnu:‘\(l ng Tampleo has heen | urday of un; \\01 k e el are neither comforting, nor cleansing. JUDGE DROPS DEAD, laividena¥oriafi-airertcen tonktrol IZ0 08200 RIER SSY i undes dener - R 0 e et Difloes Tonn organized and qualified through years \. They merely add to the sogginess and 2 ! o tock instead of the usual 3 sBOfATeLD SOSLLO,BWhich S together [i= DAE b it . % S SRamerely aaitoiie sossinga Montpelier, Vt.,, Jan. 14.-~James I, | SOMmmon stoc e e al 3 1 With tha forco under Generals Villar- | Son's foot was not sufficlently well to | § trustworthy service, to act as Conservatd L § o | per cent. dividend, The stock has t g ; WA January thaw is interesting only | MArtin, United States district judge | joen on n six per cent. basis since | €& And Herrera make an estimated | dear the sLrafnbr HARd test dut Executor or Administrator. when it has gonc. Then wo can fecy | 07 Vermont, dropped dead at u rail- | joon total of $25,000 men, The same dis- that winter Will honostly do his hoat | WAY station hera today. Leidtheen] "A statement tssued by the company | PAtches say (he Carranza forces are ok it CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLU; for A time, and that, sometime in | holding court for two days. Judge | ¢ iq that the dividend reduction was | MOVINE toward San Luis Potosl, In- | 76 RENT-—Furnished tenement of . @webruary, thore will come a day or | Martin had been a federal judge for egirable because of the continued de- | dicating that a big battle between the six comfortable, sunny, home-like mnncctlcut Trust and Satc two of homest springlike weather, | fight years and often presided In | cline In gross rovenues, the falling rival forces {s imminent on the rail- f»oms, on car line, pleasant nelgh- whicsh will te genuinely prophetic 0!‘ 8 of mnartant cases in New York ! | off in six months befng § 8,000, or | road line hetween Tamplco and San borhood. 140 Maple street M. H, WHAPL she not diatant awakening. ag well ar - : nately 14 per cent. | Luis potesi. * 1-14-2dx OFFICE NSON BETTER. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORAT (o

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