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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915. “SUNSHINERS” | Gy eems | BESSIE RVAN HISSED CERMANS CAPTURE | e —. Miss Mary Hartman, a clerk in | | e NEW . NGES LOAL BODY 5% % EXMAYOR OF BOSTON. ARISTEN ALLIES O |(Bipmrics®) | o 2 i ation. HARTFORD. Shares American Hardware. Shares Colt's e S ]Wv”-“;:m}iltrmcmbi; D[fENSIVE IN AI-SACE‘ SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN 5 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. Shares Traut ati ng made by a special co e i 3 ! SPECIALTY. el o w Weatts sh . ganzations Now COmDOse .t 0 ) That Was Testimony Offered n Her : . RS servance of the lodge's twenty-fifth iating Shares Unfon Mfg. Co. Khares Sunshine Socely. ;;:,“, o st evenme| BIG3CH OF Promise Case. e N Beoerots, Cone. Soases (Continued from First Page.) FORE : = at the home of Mis Mary Curtain at SRS L] ’ Shares Bristol Brass Co. Shares Trumb r the corner of 1 afayette and Wash- | . e Tt oy e The =ift of anc hundred shares of | jnoion stroets Goiiinprovad || WNEoSton A g a0 e I e aa o SR TE TS ROt OR T v“_”” feberh s o capital stock of the American | (o he o genial hostess and a pleasant | {Ohn 1. Fitzgerald of Boston was 77¢ 0 HASHECS our Cred e d - - Haggware corporation, yepresenting | one of a guartet who held a kissing | ¢ & VYety eftective fire on thg fleld % | evening was spent. Luncheon was v ‘ e «h fnvestment of about $19,000, made v | bee at the Ferncroft Inn with Miss | WOrks of the enemy by J. Spencer Douglass to the Sun- | »\h’\:\'pd, ) ooy 1 | Bessie Ryan, formerly of New Britain, Allies Recapture Positions. shine society recently made nec Bunoushiimistalelin Slocation Conn., as the principal, was testimony | “In the Argonne, in the Forest | the i . | was reported in last night's paper that g % 2l fi incorporation of the membe ) offered yesterday in the breach of | La Grurie, the enemy delivered the lo society under (he laws of | tWo men, in the guise of policemen, | ,romise suit brought against Henry | lent attack upon one of our trenc Cennecticut into an auxiliaty - | investigated a suite of rooms in the | i Mansfield, the inn proprietor. Miss | Our traops, who for a monent guave | 8 N E Telephone ganization in order that the fund | IFox theater building. This occurred | Ryan claims $50,000. way under the shock, later recaptu cd | Standard 8 Co Md might be kept in New Hritain as a | in the building adjeining, the Ficks Revelations regarding the high |in two counter aftacks all their po Standard 8 Co oo Perpetuity. The step has not, how- | block. | jinks at the Ferncroft Inn were made | sitions and maintained themselves | o NM”", R ana L O ¥er, been taken without cansing some | Notice window prices. M. Seibert. | by James F. Mullen, aged seventy-one | (herein. ¢ first of these attack Stanley Works A y || : b understanding and confusion i —advt. | Years, who was formerly New FEng-| guve us the greater part of these po la“\n & Co..,:.8 The two local organizations of the | Mrs. I, 15, Willard, of Gardner, larid agent for a foreign champagne | ¢itions, and the secorrd completed the | (..\m & Tenn C Sgclety have legally a separate ox- | yroee™ ¢ cohding a week with her | Company. Mullen told of four men | ywqry, ' orrington Co pfd.) iflence and thc money donated goes | S o el L5 & e : e o s M U naiclclo £ alusEsniDRanoundiBessiefionRevenin e ‘At St. Hubert the Germans blew up 1...r1nsu..n Co com hrough the hands of the incorpor- | like hees around a flower and of each | 3 ¢ 1 3 St A by means of a mine the northeastern Traute Hine afed body before used by the society | 18 Stanley street. taking a sip of honey kisses from her % i & T ) e rajection of our ftrenches. Our N S N B <l There are also two sets of Severin Johnson “f‘ this city will} cupid’s bow lips. Under cross exami- |l|mma threw themselves into the cox [“[“G Usl Snflw) muhfi[ ]mufi“fl” \”imlrlnm- (‘r’v When Mr. Douglass first pro- | deliver an address on “American Cit-| nation Mullen had to admit that he | oo s G ™ o o explosions 8 Hnvelope ©OF DEsed the gift, he specificd that the |izenship and Naturalization” at a meet- | vac one of the four. He named the | . on > Se, explos s B : Hes 5 : o = and prevented the enemy from taking | Amer Silver Co money should be held in New Britain | ing of the National deorugmn Ot | three others and ex-Mayor Fitzger- possession of them m ma Ga mus Grifin-Neu Co pfdj a8 a perpetual fund, the dividend rate | Swedish societies of Hartford in Hart-|ald’s name was one of them S 5 ‘Q’” “'; ek s ofkix por cent. on par providing | ford this evening. Advised Bessie to Reform. Advantage With Allies. 7 - Band Sorew p $600 annually for the purposes of the | — Mullen said he was interested in| “To the northwest of Pont-a-Mous- | Wall Street, 10:30 A. M.—The Fire Insuranc society. The Canonicus Branch of the | Miss Ryan’s welfare and one night sat | son, in the Forest of lLe Pretre, we x Aetna Fire : International Sunshine society, how- | cn the veranda and said to her: | cstablished ourselves at a distance c SYLT paceimsinteingt LDy Y Sl e nnsetisatt Sl ever, does not possess the right to | R R “Bessie, this is an awful life for you |one hundred yards in front of the Ge n\fllf\"\fl:“fiulwd in h“\’fi"j ‘":z‘y" ‘]“:‘y; Hartford Fire . hold such a fund in perpetuity, but | to be leading. Why don’'t you marry | man trenches captured by us the day 3 . ing at e outset of today's se o Hfa Steam Boiler must make an accounting with the in- and settle down? Why don't you|before vesterday. At the end of the A thetioaders vsiding SEEAGTONMIY ANES | Sistiond] NS ternational headquarters. In order, marry Mansfield He's a good fel- [ day (Tuesday) the enemy here deliv- 5 {Sulome of (1R 8 It CanRcien EARISE | Whotall | Wik therefore, that the gift of Mr. Doug- low.” Bessie replied, he said, “I'm |ered a counter attack but without ' and 1 point for Bethlehem Bteel. The | g, 40,9 Fire 1 and any others that might be re- going to end this life the first of | success. I1. O. P. Suits for iMsses and Pr"lf‘rrm_l .“llw:’ru of )lhr- latter com ceived could be used entirely for local January. I'm going to get out of “In the vicinity of Thann there have pany gained lowever, in = ©d y a E dioa whic : - 95, " e Adc purposes, the incorporation under the | here.” Mullen asked her where she | been artillery engagements in which || L2dies. which sold for $14.95. } | cognition of its increased dividend pa ;-.w‘s of Connecticut was made. was going to go and she replied: | the advantage rested with us.” $16.50, $19.75, $22.50, .45 and Rumely common descended to a low- Aetna Life The officers of the incorporated 8Ce! v Conn Gene Life lety are the following: Srringfleld, Mass. The body was o8 Genaral Leg | “Going to the devil, I suppose. er price as a result of receivership | Actna Acci and Tia e T \ . “ ’ v E Petrograd, Jan. 20.—An official ceptibly before the end of the hall | Travelers cpadetemiii, @l S. Warner. brought here and interment was in Tet & ng: Doni £ ey e, e FAvises Mullen said hetried to argue with Pighting Along Vistula, $30 now reduced to proceedings. The list stiffened per- Befyice Eresldent SMrs mElza S E Il cthtan cmet vou're a beautiful girl. Yeu have a | communication issued by the wna | hour under lead of Keading and Dyson. SEE e Onp cermetory pretty face and ought to get married.” | Staff of the Russian army indicates Union Pacific. INDUSTRIA Treasurer—Mrs. Lena H. Corbin. Thomas J. O'Dell Mullen was required to whisper to | considerable activity and fighting on Close—A feature of the last hour | ; Secretary—Mrs. Eliza F. Cadwell. S ik the jury vulgar language he sald he | the right bank of the lower Vistula. | was the further rise in numerous low The mother of Rabbi Rosenberg of this cit) Mrs. Chava Pauskanses, died yesterday at the Ellis Island hos- pital, where she had been confined | since arriving in this country from Russia six months ago. he was seventy-two years old and leaves her son, the local rabbi, and a daughter, Mrs. Tsrael Babidson, of Life and Indemnit The following are the incorporators The funcral services for the late|hecard Miss Rvan use to Mansfield. | The statement follows: priced stocks and bonds, especially NOW O of the society: Mrs. Clara S. War- | Thomas J. O'Dell will be held tomor- | He also stated that Mansfield and “During the 17th and 18th of Janu- the Gould group Standard stocks ner, Mrs. Florence E. Porter, Mrs. | oW morning at 9 o'clock from St. | Bessie werealmost always quarreling. | ary. on the right bank of the lower also bettered their position, St. Paul Eliza H. Dyson, Mrs. Lena H. Cor- | Joseph’s church. TInterment will be | “It would be a tongue lashing on her | Vistula, upon the front runing from and American Telephone gaining two bin, Mrs. Lucy E. Tower, Mrs. Mar- | in New Catholic cemetery. part and he would reply. ‘Oh, shut | the¢ river to the railroad from Warsaw A oiuded points with many one point adyvanch garet E. Porter, Mrs. Eliza F. Cad- | e up,’” Mullen said. to Mlawa, a portion of our troops, ; i e in others. The closing was strong well and Mrs. Charles Erickson. The | ; = e o having come in close contact with the Ladies department, s - first seven incorporators constitute | | ’ DIRECTORS OF CHAMBER ME enemy, had a series of collisions of floor. New York Stock Exchange quota- thropic Founnd the governing board, which will have E‘vents TOfllght secondary importance. tions furnished by Richter & Co., charge of the disbursements from the | e = " ‘W. Christ Elected Delegate to Na- “Fighting of a more grave charac- members of the New York Stock Ex- New Yor) Jadl fund. ¥ N ~ 2 ter, though having the nature of - e —- change Represented by E. W. Eddy 1 B hiff, banker, din The officers of the local branch of Monthly meeting of the common Uons ] oy eation, separate actions, took place in the |~ . e National Bank building. dustria] corporatio the International Sunshine society re- | “OUncil: At the meeting of the directors of | yyjag0 of Konopkl, where the heavy January 20 ive In this countrs main unchanged, as follows: e the chamber of commerce yesterday |, tijjery with which the enemy bom- B y Hirsch Foundationy President—Mrs. George Corbin. “The Master Mind” at Russwin Ly- | &fternoon, E. W. Christ was elected | | 1304 yg was silenced by the fire of Am Beet Sugar.... 355 36 35 ness before the 28 First Vice President— Mrs, delegate to the national convention Fe ceum. 5 cur batteries, and near Bodzanow and Am Copper § [ lations commissior o Ceccoelt . of chumbers of commerce to be hell | (UT Patteries, - | S - Bejournia, opposite which the enemy Am Car & Foun Co 48 he “would rather nd Vice President—Mrs. W. H. | Moving pictures and vaudeville o ‘f}j:sh“"$}9“~ lD'v‘_" f\"_" “1'5‘]“ "’1‘ occupied well organized defensive Am Can 30% 3 303 | trial unrest was - ‘ : | Keeney's- RSt e A B e e Il T ORTEon =i P celvyl i nt i el a 150 o= < Us Am Can pfd 96 96 96 country and that Secreta and Treasurer—Mrs. Jo- m;‘ppnlnt "']1‘0“‘?" rlc:.ogaln, Berahl curred near Dobrzyn, where an Am l.ocomotive 2 2 | governmental repm seph_Towers. hree applications for membershlp | qq ) 5ive attempt of the Germans was Bt kGl 0 Am Smelting ] 8, ( boards governing Corresponding Treasurer — Mrs. | MOVIng pictures at Fox's. were xecelved and pepsed, K. B. Bd- | hi,ckcd and the ensmy was , driven Am Tel & Tel % foundations was & il S dy, the Sovereign Trading company - . \ Charles Erickson. | y e Eien dred COMPANY. | o) sustaining grave losses. Ovu q Baseball d Fed Anaconda Copper.. 2 2 i% | The commission | i J. H. Schift Opp Representation of R ‘During the day January A T S8 Fe Ry Co R | investigation of 4 % be represented by its side 3 4 ried on as before, except that special LepLesentes M) president.iic my bombarded, from his positions B & O o 3 | trial unrvest, and ; 1 — o Michael T. Kerwin. { kifts will be handled by the Incorpor- | Meeting of the William H. Hart De- | MU hor ’ ; on the west bank of the Vistula, our | |p 0 M I 1es Ready for J. |B R S sy | of the philanthrop ated body. bating club at the Y. M. C. | paome exocutive commitles Was aU- | jineg near Wyszogrod, but our fire, di- | Fague Magrales neady Ior rray. Beth Stes) e Y 52 1 have ithe” sl Mr. Douglass’ gift will be known | horized to bring in a nomination at rected upon his front and flank, si- anadian Pacific | among the trustees as the ‘‘Caroline S. Douglass Fund” | lecture on “Egypt” by Rev. Dr. W. | lenced the German artillery and; will greatly aid the society in its | G. C. Hill, at o'clock, at the South CrowellsBnrealdencyiorithel o n January 18th the ( ermans vi work of spreading sunshine into many | church R an Ot s e o lently cannonaded the village of Vit- | homes in the city. The aim of the e e Ior ”‘M' l\)od\‘ kovitze and the entrenchments occu- society primarily to lessen sorrows Installation of officers of Alexandra e e pied by us on the left bank of the 7 o i ° i Reports were made by the mer- 2, and alleviate pain although i¢ does | lodge, D. of G., in Turner hall. Bzura < & cantile bureau and the civic burecs s considerable work in providing com. | bl oy e b e m(dmo UERY There is no material change on the forts to the need ot 2 5 other fronts.” Meeting of the Northend Parents' Th mmi i Mr. Douglass has done much in a e e S quiet way to aid worthy causes and is pzu‘&icularly interested in charities that’ will aid New Britain. He has always been an unobtrusive and is now well advanced in Among the gifts he has made that have come to public notice are a tower clock to the First Congrega- | the next meeting for a successor to Williain H. Crowell as a director, Mr. Chicago, Jan. 20.—Forces .of or- |Central Leather [ 3 ; would, Mr. Schiff | Ches & Onio ject politics inte ganized baseb: B ackec »y e Fed- 1 ganized baseball attacked by the Fed- (08 S0 0 & st { which woul be & cral league as a combination operat- | chi Mil & St Paul.. 925 % 928 | cerned, | Corn Products Ca fpeaking of child | Distillers Se . 4 | said he did not k Eric 5 : 3 ployed by the Amel Erie 1st pfd 26% 3 3 | pany, a subsidiarn am i dcachers barsociation and practices met vesterday affer- English Forts Attacked. ““\"v"‘ court today. to fight a motion | General Electric ..144% 144% | Union Telegraph o | e noon with the clothing and shoe Constantinople, via Berlin and Lon- | [or an injunction sought by the Fed- | Great Nor pfd 1167% 1167 | he is a director, | trust law were ready to go before | | ] | | ing in violation of the Sherman anti- | Judge Landis in the United States Meeting of Stanley Post, G. A. R. dealers. A meeting will be held to-| don, Jan. 20, 9:15 A. M.—Announce- | HLI‘, ] Interborough L1138 113% | reputable places morrow afternoon with the dry goods | mient is made here th during a | ; i everal hours were expected to be [ [nterboro pfd .. 49% 93 49% | but that he strong | Installation of officers of Winthrop | dealers and milliners to consider the | night attack on the English forts lo- | !2Ken upin the presentation of argu- | Lehigh Val ..138% 136 such practice, if it ‘Lc(.un(‘n, D. of L. matter of closing hours and prac- | cated on the Shat el Arab river in | Tents by attorneys for both sides. 1If | Mex Pet i . 81% 5% Other witnesses | tices. Arabia, the enemy was taken by sur- | JUdge Landis decides to call as oral | Missouri Pac .. 1544 | testity today werd Session of the Poultry Raising — prise and lost 100 in killed and “”“"‘"'; I""“" "f]""‘. forty-nine sien- IN Y C & H ...... 893 & Hollender, Augus| the : ais i — rs of aflidavits, the hearing may con- \ia i P 0 2 SMALLEY SCHOOT, MEETING. wounded o Nev Cons : 13 ] Adolph Lawigohn, tional church, $1,000 to the Charity | CCUTS® at the Y. 3. C. A Seals ol o DN RO I at- | tinue for several days, NYNH&H 56 5 — Organization, and $1,000 New | T e e s - 7 e s [ttt i 1ee sped . e Britain General ,mfm,.” to the New | 1o ting of Irwin castle, K. G. 15, | Attorney M. D. Saxe to Tell of Chil- | tempted to surpris : Facts in Suit, NYO&W...... 23% ITEMS OF IN e dren’s Welfare at Social. division near Iurna, near the Junc: |\ priefly, the facts in the suit are as| Sorthern Pac ....108% 9 Meeting ot Bhontallcage i Nol sl Tomorow Llsnt tne. Sraailes schoor|| ton of the Tigrist and | Buphrat Srataty Penn R R . 107 | Black, blue and HICKSON TO FURNISH I'1. 0. 0. T Fiioni ol Mo maina rive The m:'.-- was m:uir'. ”";].:;‘(.\ The Federal league seeks to dis- | Eressed Steel Car. 35% 3 | broldery is one of |l i the protecting gunboat, e Salngs = " | Ray Cons A E KR T | ornamentations for will hold an entertainment and so-|ine Fnglish suffered heavy loss and . S0IVC Organized baseball, which oper- ! biue cloth . 5 Reading . . 6 b GOWNS FOR “RED MILL? Meeting Elmo lodge, No. 21, | cial in the school building. The pro | 10 wumbont withdrew. | ates under the so-called national | peAding -0l SRS g Knights of Pythie : e agreement, as it is alleged it violate g ¢ EramyRroll gr - | o Southern Pac .... 2 ‘ | When fruit for | the anti-trust law. Organized base- |5 & Southern Ry . . % |acid, a pinch of bo o N ’ i} Indian expeditionary, force is{ f¢ soti-trust law., = Or . Meeting of Winthrop council, . | Vibberts. operating in this region, at the head | oudes SDTACKCAILY Svely AMaBuS | o Cinert Ry pid - ] 6 | acidity. Tt may o Tenn Copper . E E 3 | known that to pr WeAl Known Fifth Avenue Modiste | of L. ‘ocal salo-—John e Porstan Gult It was officially | in the nation, exclusive of the Federal i Union Pac . . 2 fruit soaking inte pallationm NS announced early in December that the | OT&anization. Meeting of Lady Turners in Turner | ress—"The Welfare of the Chil-| Turkish forces at Kurna had r-{ The Federals also seek to enjoin | poo® o n o " "oy, - % | crust, thas i to Amateurs. { hall. | dren,” Attorney Morris D. Saxe. rendered unconditionally and that the | the individual defendants from inter- | 7 f BRI " 6g 2 - Shouid be stall | . | Violin Selection—Charles Miller | e i PR R || i IR TR G SRV e s | sbouid be-Sriey Through the courtesy of Hickson, | Meeting of Court Columbix, Daugh- | KeCitation—Mdward Mag the British, thus giving them control | fHaet to the W '“T,M, Do vy 6 Btes] pfd 107 | the proprietor of one of Fifth avenue's | ters of Castile. el felsetlone Manyy nouley of the country from the junction of | 15 ) Y b Vith | o estinghouse ... ¢ 71% T1% | To keep parsiey iR ! Later refreshments will be scrved | the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to the | DI : b theldetendante andil o iorn Dhilan -0 3% 828 | bunches and put SO Ie SRl Gy SO | and victrola selections enjoyved. Persian Gulf. ? ¢ them under the national £ ) ot boting’ it tablishments. Mrs. C. 2. Wetmore has Meeting.of the German Rifle club in — dAgreement be declared null, vold and Bardeck’s hall. 7 \TS' MEETING. Sunl by Mine. of no effect. 1f the Federals are suc- | HARTFORD STOCK has Sose AGow been granted the privilege of selecting | | o Se A i "0 minutes, then take e — The Hague viw Lomdon, Jan. 20| lewifu in the quest for 4 temporars e stock to be worn by the Fifth avenue | Mecting of Svenska Kiubben, Joseph Andrews, Chemist, to Speak at | | L el bl | injunction, steps will immediately be EXCHANGE REPORT | (.. jarsies in & boat Toitan, while searching for! ¢aken to obtain a rmane rder. o s S | . = n . 8 ken to obt: a permanent order. girls in “The Tted Mill. = — Northend School Tonight. I tntias) 510 Nieirs Biuls stonck & mine| T e tanas uitar The girls who will wear these gown:s CAR CUTS UP CAPERS, An address by President E. M. Pratt, | and disappeared under the waves, Ong Would Make “¥Free Agents.” are the Misses Helen Corbin, Stella e a vocal selection by Frederick Latham | officer and four men were lost and Should contracts he declared null Johnson, Ruth Corbin and Mildred | Iy Derailed on Kast Main Strect and |and an address by Joseph Andrews |only fragments of their corpses were | and void, it would make “free agents” | tpanze. Represented by E. W, BEddy Goodwin. The color plates will be ' sl i {on *“Food- and Candy,” will be fea- | recovered < | of au pia el ah Bre TOW | ot Bank b . "] prevent Curving. Sy P hemcaiol ; : wrns Completely Avound. ] L e : Natlonal Bank building knowledge to bear sent 10 Mrs. Wetmore at once and th tures on a program to he carried out A large number of floating ming ned by equitable contracts A i | th boilt mi gowns to be worn will be the latest| The trolley coming down Kast | tonight at the Northend Schaol Par- | are reported from all coast port The defense of organized baseball | Manufacturing Compsies. | tion of bolling word in the world of styles. It is | Main s ast night was derailed | ents and Teachers' association. that it does not operate in viola- | Adams Express Co.... 75 o mr.;:( esxpected that the interest in these | near the corner of Bast Main street The talk by Mr. Andrews, who is TO ATTEND YALE BANQUET, tion ¢ the anti-trust Jaw will he | Aetna Nut Cao.. vees 23 ".'(”":"« ‘:‘v: n:;::: : gowns on the part of the women of | and Hartford avenue. There were | the American Hardware corporation A e (6 et e section six of the Clayton | American Brass Co “" i iSew Britaln will be great, but two passengers on hoard and no- | chemist, should prove of much inter. |t “ GRS CCRERE S0 A00E R ntly passed by congress, it |Amer Hosiery Co...... g B Hickson's generosity toward New | body was injured- The car left the |est to parents and will, undoubtedly | ¢\ "5 0 0L S 4 at s reported today This section de- | Amer HMardwans 8 A | To make paste ti Britain is something not often dupii- | cks and turned completely around | be of a very instructive nature. e e e e e “that the lahor of a human ; Amer Thread Co Vlf‘_lj 1 os. alum, 1 gM sated in amateur thentricals. before.coming to a stop. = == |t o s not a commodity or article | Billings & Spencer ©0 | oW 1 A repair gang is at work at the| SCHOOL BIDS ARE OPENED. o et AronE A commeree.’ Brol Brase &9 ‘,Ikv‘::‘:r(\ll:uply“fi‘;'r;:)m 3 e AE | 2 d speakers will be Kx-President William BT , < 0 orner of Stanley le o ) cen bids for the erectio . S Broad Brook Co....... 2 i 5 FAREWELL TO MISS O'BRUEN. (‘4) ner ...r tanley and Ple nt wher ] v\l‘». u(\'I\Hu.n -‘;']!I’f:‘ the (|n(vn Nl e S e s e e Connsel in Case. i RAniidTBAI OB’ water. When cold | the rails are in bad condition. Of | of the o fona igh school were Ll L aUmiente Tor theldefebdants lwill . Co....188 | t¢ make it the co late hirdly a trip was made around | received today by the committee on ek C L & Brainard | Boll, stirring all the i 5 e + ented by CGeorge Wharton Pep- | ¢ollins Co s the comer that the car was not de- | bermanent school accommodations of L CRPTION POSTPO 5 < & il & | and resin This railed.' The tracks are belmg relaid | the board of education. The bids RECEETTION SEOSTEONLD. \f Philadelphia, counsel for the | (olts Arms Co A 2 e = ; ; : i 200 . - ccveral months Miss Claire O'Brien who leaves | and @ rew guard rail will he installed, | Were opened fhis afternoon and the Lhe syl niep 0 i atlondlileasre Fiie Wil beialced DY Huaglaflock #CO S - goon for Arizona where she is to he : i | committee will meet again tomorrow | to be tendered the India missions samuel L. Clement of "‘”'“"V‘V""‘_“ [ Far River Power Co REh e e e afternoon to prepare a report for the | Pr. Betty Nelson, at the Swed nd several other attorneys enkaged | jira Carpet Co pfd :Hn.“,,\‘ by a number of friends in LA g ITHDAY. board, which will meet Iriday theran church in Hartford. this ever 1 he individual defendants. Weene | jeg Carpet Co com $ic-ordor 'j‘,m‘m"n, Ryl N e < B e i | ing has been postponed until ton vddington of Chicago and Fdward | y1eq tric I, C pa t Dr. Ohnan Passes Fifty-third - Mile- |y Gaim 7O HAVE TOU RNAMENT | row n Dr. Ohman will delive iates of Indianapolis with several as- | yeq City G L Co lvf'l Erwin's last evening at the lotel e ] R e $ ; ) i e S Gl Bond in Hartiord tone.—Here Nes 20 Years. | A set back tournament will b | A0 Aaddr the occasion istants will be in charge of Hfd City G L. Co com i e R 3 ‘Brion. Saturlay last was significont with | started by the New Britain loa%e of | = for:the Jederals | Holyoke W P Co Miss Margaret Grace, ) Ruth , Dr. Svea G. Ohman, pastor of the | Moose some time next week which | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION Inter Silver pfd.... 2 The family will elander, Miss Mary Buckley, Miss Swedish Lutheran church, inasmuch ' will be open to all members. The {T——Two tenements, five roor WARRANTS FOR SHERIFFS, Inter Silver com 3 { 1unch or tea simply Katherine Halloran, Miss Mary as it marked, not only his fifty-third | two hizh prizes will be mont s each, all improvements in \m-nm Roomasoil N 0 fosenh |-l«v"|!5"‘f’\j‘ Co 9 L ing room fire. Sand Carthy, Miss Ma Miss Iuth | birthda; but also the passing of nine- | dues to the society and the low prize | yew block, 24 1-2 Lafayette St. Also E i & Landers Frary & Clark 8 nuts can be Seut odenwalt, Mis: E Johnson | teen ani a half y s since he accept- | will be three months' dues. S AL Gifive rohmtienttntior Hermann, yor this com-|; R Montgomery Co china or llnen and and Miss Mary Kildufr ed the beal pastorate. | e R T e T T T ity ) today that war- [N B Machine Co ] joyable Miss Johnson was toactmistress, | Dr. Oaman was born in the parish LECTURE ON EGYPT. Qlive Luke Meenan, |2’ Latavette | rants cen issued for the arrest [N D Mfg Co pfd officiating in that capacity with grace | of Neda-Tulee in the northern part | Dr. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of ll\(‘J St 1-20-6d twenty herif involved in \ N D Mfg Co com 5 Taking cold can and ease. She called on & number for of Swefen, January 16, 186 He | South Congregational church, will de- | s hootine v rday of nineteen | National Machine Co vented by breathil \ — ; Address of welcome, President A. W. A Will Loan Fashionable Creations | and it will be read tions, furnisned by leyrhlt-'v & t‘»n, Most people kno members of the New York Stock Ex- | o= " o0 F e lc-elect. Tendered Bang Friends at Russell & 45w Scoop out a lite the end and roll & Put the roll of M lake the potato @ baked, but notice N will be gpeeches and {(he prin 1 oration came fiom a family which had been |liver an illustrated lecture on Kgypt [ TO RENT—Furnished apartment: all iking lnhorers af the Liebig plant | Peck Stow & Wilcox chilly. The body was given by Miss McCarthy. Miss prominmt in a commercial line on his | in the church chapel this evening. improvements Also two furnished | of the Ameriean Agricultural Che { Plimpton Mfg Co 11 much warmer, becal nekley also contributed to the fun- | father'sside and a military one on hi. The lecture will treat of objects of rooms Anply Mr. Bardeck 1 company. They would be charged i P & W Co pfd 6 pct guarl01 sets the blood to Ixmcn-a! about Cairo. l Arch street. 20- \ manslaughter, he said l~~m th MR 0 3 rapidly. aking with a specialty comedy act. mothers, |

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