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“can -uccsntulr,v mlnuge a department or an institution where nis subordi- nates are uncongenial and hostile to ] clvil service commission canot he de- An fmportant mecting of the Car. clsive or even indicative of the most | penters’ union will be held this «\on~] » essential qualifications required to | ing at the new hall, 34 Church stroet. - F f Y su“_ fll the positions. In most public | All members are urged to attend. ures 0 oung departments the element of person- | St. Mark's turkey supper Jun. 27. MID ..WEEK MlD'WEEK | ality of the appointee is quite as |advt. : \ LAMB | large a factor as his or her ability | The regular monthly meeting o 'ALS to rapldly and accurately solve a Ltho [adies Auxilary, A H.. will b SPEG'ALS problem in cube root. It is of course | iy oS SIS O 4 hairman J. H. | only natural that the successful in- s il N = - o = ~ Fa | structors in our different institutions | SPeclaldinners. Regal Dairy Lunch "cy uc B following let- | i advt. f 1 1 ld ook with favor 7 Chase of Wa- 3po;nf:l,“§(fl1:1" St e | s o R ol ce § Fresh Lemon or 6C Yellow Corn zsc P‘;resh V\ester:; 37C HUASTS ‘lh g8S . .doz individual given by a thorough edp- | dist ciurch will postpone the meetir Ginger Snaps “) ‘Jan. 25, 1915, cations which cannot be measured by [scheduled for this evening until Tue ‘ o e | —————————————— | —————————————————————————— Waterbury, Ct.| however, that a very large per- |day, February 2nd. 4 Mohican Pure Large Meaty Best Pure . Ay centage of the appointrhents to be 1. week to pay water rents and | |8 1 8c e 2 C R R t Your esteemed | mage in the state demand quallfi- | gave fen per cent. intercst.adut i Catsup, 16 oz bot Prunes . Zlb | 0as . with reference | cations which acnont be measured by T ; : X R B | e e o e st 1 Sl cmptitionsiioss s > 2 ve annual ball of the Barbers commission re-| any cducational test yet devised, and | o0 \ao held last night in New Clean Breken Meadowbrook 2 l BEEF Ih Nery much for | WHich can only be successfully judged | 7i0f “H% ; : Ch b c by the man who personally knows p s g S e e e eese .. to this sub- | (he requirements of the position to | Thomis Davis has applied to Build- | B 5 1b pk Potatoes % RO <uc- | ing Tnspector Rutherford for permis- | B : ; i our views re-| be filled. 1 belleve you, as a suc LI mwr!'“ L CLARSIIo: : Assorted 3 1bs Parsnips rsty o B Imported Roque- rib or "to my knowl- | cessful business man, must agree that n ot a am se on 2 qts Onions ... e | fort Cheese C loinor c the best results are obtained in your | Blis street at a cost of $1,500. Wil- | ldea that there | ypy pusiness by a wise choice of the [ lam DobroxisicfE ik nadgnians ALL FOR .... Ib 11 service when | various heads of your departments | drawn for a six tenement block on Evaporated m Urg aa Mod and place, | and by holding these hoads respon. | Horace street to cost $5500. w. | NS p Hour Sale, 90 11A. M., 310 5P. M. e lerddig of the opinion | sible for results only, without inter- | Giedzinski has applied ror permission |l Peaches . TTE o —— T | : to alter his block at 147 Broad strect California Rte start in both ! ference upqn your 't or attempted d Guaranteed 26 EAN SMOKED been made in | dfctatlon b¥yau as o their choice of |at @ cost of $1,500 Large Can c Lemons . ... .doz Eggs e C L write you about | subordinates. Sebastiano D'Aquila has filed notice X N D RS e SHOULUEHS lh leem to have es- | Undnnm;:n, there are many de- | of his intention to sell his grocery | i Cut Beets can Seedless Grape Small Lean 1 c | partments like the railway mail ser- | story on Lafayette street to Sebastiano | % fime in discuss- | vice, where results can be greatly im- | L'Istro. Moh. Prepared ZOC Pork ChOpS 1b fch the act was | proved and much fairer treatment St. Mark's turkey supper Jan, Buckwheat 5 1b pk J i G lat Pect by the dem. | secured to its employes \“}'._th(-, np_p}i- advt, % (b)v:::tg:;londadoz il 1 sc S‘::::_l a Edg Ibs 47c Home Mada I 5c 4 to 6 pound average of course, well | cation of the rules of civil service. A o It the positions | with the vast domain covered by the | """ GR M urch s mornin. SUCCOTASH mal rvice m 28 8S - . b e o W the employes, pre- The Children ‘of Mary of St TOMATOE> Bananas succeeding ad- | scribe rules for promotion and hola | Peter’s fh'jlrv_hk will meet this evening | g changes. This, | examinations determining the eligibil- | 8t 7:30 o'clock. 2 i 4 cannot go to| ity to the service. There may be op- | A banquet will be held in Bardeck’s estfon. I think | portunities for its application in Con- | hall Thursday evening by the choir, | = — : that as a rule | necticut, but I believe in those places t"'uslo;s and collectors of St. Peter's “She did not tell you she drank to | the same way as if she was not im- i v ntly - | chureh. 4 o oral?"” to recelve even | NOW prominently under the respon excess, did she m | E T h st be at least | Sible heads of these departments their Thus far this month Tax Collector No." “Yer.' ‘vents Onlg t oth in its poli- most essential duties of making &ap- | J,oomis has taken in $5,400. He is “Did the kissing of Mr. Driscoll “Did vou ever look through pointments and dismissals and con- | far ahead of the record for the fiscal suggest immorality to you?" trunk ?” asked Mr. Coakley. Annual h«lanM of the Burns club, of carry! nger of “a very | form them, will in the end work to | ¢ is denied at the home of George a gentleman isn't immoral in you Mansfield added he had glanced in- | Meeting of the New Britain Camera arty.” This | 2 2erious disadvantage. ; B. Pickop in New Haven that he fs mind, is it?"” to it when it was open. He saw some | C1UD at Murray's studio do not believe d‘! \\'“ll refralr: fr;!]m ents’rl(vl\z l:f"‘dfi';" about to embark in the screw man- ‘It has some effect.” . “white stuff” that might be valuable - . = -— SCUSSION as 1t0 Jthe Tvaried woTLiDES yfacturing business. Mrs: Pickop ta- i R “Wasn't it what she told vou that . he Strange o ehlnk Rt | e present @il service act, A% 107 | o waren e ore e o Teier | DOfEDIANt R $50,000 SUL Frapk | omvecme i yhet she 1014 200 (i | nces. underclothes or sometnin | , e to the large| NFtance, why the department of |4, "yq atory and that Mr. Pickup had girl2" polifical expe- | the state police should be excluded | ;o ihing in view for the immediate fu- m] { 'm : RG‘HUMQ | “When sae left that night.” “Did she go and order some ‘whife | }eenex's onally and by | [Tom Its provisions, and that of the (., ¢ ol 6 Ko b “Did the drinking of wine with you | stuff,’ as you call it-" asked Mr. Coak- | - - BRNE D iWhere | YAte refoxmatory should be undsigle e suggest that she was immoral?” ley. Moving I’V"""‘" at Fox's erning consid- | WhY the dairy and food commissioner ST | wA dittle” told her to go to Seigel's and or- individual or | BROuld not be sublect to its provisions | HECTINES TO CHOOSE Boston, Jan. 26.—Under cross-ex- | \why?' der what she wanted, 1 surely did.” | FEntertainment of New Britain tem- !¢ R eorn [0 thel ssateRcompiEallergation]d fox amisalioni Hen s K el T o | o e wer (et | A yoi w0 Sullundll order i stian | DI L1 G/ BTt Nowse of Mis: POl why at the Soldiers’ Home at Noro- 5 " . g ag- | “whi Py | Woodin, Main street at the expen: i T“]F prietor of Ferncroft Inn.,, was ques i - white stuff? 5 LY 'lato: p:v:: ton the management should be com- BE AEN CANDIDATES tioned at length yesterday by Daniel Story of Attack Untrue, “Yes." | e he knows it peiiedsiogdinmieaniizom Samplovment S H. Coakley, attarney for Miss Fliza- “Now, ahbout the attack on her by “Can you describe a single article | Annual banquet of the New Brit- an old soldler, an inmate of the beth M. Ryan, plaintiff in the $50,000 . Did she say | Of ‘White stuff’ that you saw in that | ain Christian Endeavor union at 7 ause it is pop- | ¢ 3 Mr. Morrill at the inn. y nstitution,, Sho, for the pittance | . i Ry v 2 Py First church . Dy v breach of promise trial. as to what trunk? o'clock at Fir h he most good i« . $3 » month had been glad: to per- Congressman Donovan Recommends | brea pro] made him think the young woman |0 You that Mr. Allen saw her coming “There must have been a pair of | learly impossible | cessfully classify at Russwin Lyceum, else.” | Vaudeville and moving pictures af e nonts, | form some clerical duties, and em- Two Men for Postmaster at fres and casy and immoral after moet- | from the room crying and with Tef | blue pajamas,” said Manstield in some | North & Judd's foremen’s oard s lon. DOy Al thoixaislofeDiamonth an ang ing her in November, 1907 clothing dishevelled and that every- | confusion. | tournament agitation may | pointee recommended by the civil ser- Bridgeport. Son sl e e i et llon Uit e AR B i lustration. It| vice commission, because I believe it - . {shed his direct-examination of Mans- “My only answer is that personally stallation of officers of Letter v Washingtos D. C., Jan. 26.— | [ i i taken, a large | I8 zensral\,\ conceded that n}e y_»rof:. ‘tl n, ! in. i Post A e A e e e et : “ fi"“" sssoctation inent citizens, | ent act is inadequate, hastily drawn | master General Burleson vesterday re- | (20 " 0005 0 HUEAT e G “‘Before Miss Ryan left the inn that » agitated over | And was framed with but one purpose | cejved from Representative Jeremiah |jey started. first night did you have any talk with \djourned annual meeting of the i dly clamoring ; in View, that of retaining in office the | : - 2 e i orney | her about meeting her again?’ Swedixh Lutheran church act, and in-| abpointee of the last administration. Donovan the names of two men, the In reply to questions by Attorney : v Sullivan, Mansfleld denied emphati- “Yes. | IR ooi o Eoping thatithejquestion iwlllibe de.ffiabpolntmentiof teithsrofiiwhomifas lh oDy pendlh gpecific occasion, tes.| “You asked her what she did and Meeting of Washington L. Morgan s ‘tT‘rm'ngdfo"“l:*'":)i:tm;o‘;::;rffiozt? fqnmlmuu;{ ,M,er,dgpp"" Will be en- | 54 to before, he had talked with |she said she worked in some cloak ode K ot B e party, As) o S Donovan, Sfactery .to CONEressman | \jjuq Ryan of marriage. On one oc- | store in New York; You asked her measure was TR . i an name g couldn’t come back to Bos- | Meeting of Martha chapter, No. 1 4 | 2 : casion she had told him a man named | Why she couldn’t come Eote s Meeting of 3 a 3 ¢ state but has| Most respectfully vours. Representative Donovan recom. | (7% 98 €18 M€ foid BIT B o ot~ | fon and visit you, and told her you AT i s e 7. Henry Roraback, |mended J. C. Gormley and Stephen | M had a vers large apartment on Tea- | (rjjigar apd ]m ]0; 6do Boals - producing the Mr. Chace's Letters Poucher, and vouched for both men. | ™Uyy 44 Miss Ryan do at Fern-|con street, and it would be all right. [ Meeting of New Britain camp, No advocates, con. | : PUERL el caclined fiofichoossibetwaant | Ers, e claaanioy hasaslt i asicoril 18| [Tme o s | cOTrett Aat Lol 11530, Modren Woodmen of America o ensuod, i | Eollowing i (he frst Dart of the | them, and asked the Fostmaster Gen- | TofC Peslds enjoy herself” aaked At TN Dsstroycd hosts Beln. = bne in the gmlp‘ COIEesPOnCenco: "fir!hm make his own selection. “Substantially nothing,” said Mans-| “'Did you tell the jury in your direct Meeting of Canton Foster, No, 17 4 2 18 i3 the first time the tmas- St : s examination w 3 v 4l . J S ary C i ookt i Ghpy ¢ his jury to under- kK s0. 6 — . i '(I,‘(;fl“’ v Committee, Hartford, | mended for ‘one office, and he is ,_hnldn ‘.",?," :p:::i”‘n:m“.j“h' Miss Ryan| “You telephoned her after she went Berlin, Jan, 26, by Wireless to Meeting of New Britain hive, No B i o ihange i somewhat puzzled to know how to |\’ "¢ r'm’r;]v e back to New York?’ London, 9:48 a. m.—Additional de- Ladies of the Maccabees [ ieriment oo | el SiTAn ‘\!Iflp"';'f‘i'. , heage- | choose between Gormley and Bou- | “CIP JUTFTGIETa: T can only say | “She 'phoned me; T did not 'Phone | talls of the sinking of a British battle — ERBVCE T would | men SOMOntoR WLl D e :HI cher. Gormley is now superintendent |, 1 3*per very much.' cruiser in the fight in the North sea, Meeting of Vallant hive, pnt to ascertain DE NESIafeaTIing DO Rtn e of the East Side post office at Bridge- “Had you ever met any person you “Now among the things 1 have| o o= 0 g o) TR dies of the Maccabees of the most |PeNding the act creating a civil ser- | port, and is strongly backed by post | . Had you e s asked you have I read it as one of | Vst of Helgoland, which is claimed ps government is | Vice ""’“:‘“‘s’“’"' As a citizen of the | office emploves for the postmaster- ‘“k.'finxf?f"n’ our answers that ‘I asked ner why | Py the Germans, is given in a state- Meeting of Etntracht lodge, No. i with too many :r“““’; g Engat ;‘I‘l‘“i‘slefl i |ship. Boucher who belongs to the [ .0 (ior give that person as | <he couldn’t come back to Boston and | ment issued here today. The state- | 0. D. H. §. [ierein Lichia] 20° DHcTess U7 the Iepublioan Darty, |opposing democratlc faction, former-[ € SO EVCT L AR it me, that T had a Beacon Strect | mant follows: ¢ ividual, wheth- ant to enter my most urgent pro- | |y was city clerk at Bridgeport. iz hnlopeni | { apartment,’—was her reply to that Meeting of Washington camp, No | test against the adoption of the “I lcanit answer.: Two Well Directed Shots T e S e R B —_— “1t ‘Vou were engaged to her would | question the {mportant thing tha. e 5. P. O. 8 A, o %] man I am obliged to absolutely in-| McKINLEY BANQUET FRIDAY. |vou give her more?” convinced you she was an immorall . pccording to well informed Ger- - | dorce the principle involved in said - «An Awful Teaser.” woman an sources this crulser suffered ! Meeting of the Queen Isther cir act, as it is, in effect, one that under- | Local Men E: Attend—Good “One thing, ves." heavily from the fire of our cannon |at Trinity M, E. church lies all successful private enterprises. Speakers, That its application temporarily is a : “She was an awful teaser, a coaxer | “What was her answer?" and was then sunk by a German tor- | - | matter of chagrin'and embarrassment From this city there will be a hig |buy present and pleader. She surely made me “She said she would ‘see,” T think | pedo bhoat by two well directed shots. | Special membership privilege enter to the republican majority of the as- | delegation go to Hartford Iriday “When Miss Ryan first arrived at| words she used. She might have said | yan airahip which followed the battle |at Y. M. C. A, gymnasium No. 9, La .made so by itimate know- our state gov- appointinents Huring the past - while manv ome and gone, r of successful * few abuses of but I cannot say those are the exact| The sinking was observed by a Ger- | tainment of the Y. M, . A. Minstrels [ 5 einor . . lately | ‘Tl think of it ; ; e ke e R e el Ferncroft Inn were vou immediately hink " closely. i later disgrace and embarrassment, " SNt 'O attend the McKinley ban-|.ttachea to her What is your best memory ? “Two English torpedo boats were Meeting of charter revision com that cannot but surely burden i, | Quet to be given in the Allyn house. “I wouldn't say that T was.'" “1'11 leave it that my best memory algo sunk. The airehip also observed | mittee at § o'clock should the vicious attempt at emas- | The toastmaster will be Ex-Governor | “Were you hard hit? is she sald ‘J'Il see. the serfous damage of other English | = v a EO\ o F: ’ > - s IS .i:h?:p":.::':}j culation succeed. It would be un-|Frank B. Weeks and a good post “I would say 1 had been touched a Was that the important factor on | gppg - David and Clara _\||nrm recital at B s aor mistakably evident that its criticism | prandial program has been arranged. | little.” that first visit that caused you to el | Grammar school hal ¢ ot the democratic policy of 1 ' 2| “Nat financialy?’ make up your mind? . | . s ‘act that the " J ° polley of looting | Among the speakers will he Con e : e “That was the—I'm not going to Report Not Believed. | GRAMMAR SCHOOL PROGRAM. % orces in eacnh | 1N€ civil service was false and hypo- | gressman-elect Richard P. Freeman Not a bit. On her first visit Miss e ¢ % | GRAM} P rtments in our | CTitical. and hence, as a loyal mem- | of New London, who Is new as an | RYAn was nicely dressed, nice man- | Put all my strength on that one] Berlin, via L«:nd(m, Jan, 26, 10:] - e in the ser- | Per Of the republican party, T appeal | aeter-dinner speaker in this section | neéred and jolly.” the defendant sald. | thing. Sl B E L a. m.—In the absence of further de- | Socinl Time Will Be |'"’”;\ e - P -+ | to you to use your influence for the g b “Was her manner correct?"” You,told.the jury it wasn't her|[tails of the naval battle in the North | Thur«day Evening of This Week, even Danny and will be an object of particular in- irinkin Is that true?" the newspapers confine themselves | 4 is administra- | F¢lection of this amendment, the : : 5 “Free and casy—but correct d g sea, the newspap - | On Thurtday evening a socal and ministr ' P nich terest, it not actual curiosity, as the i “Yes." to comments about the great su- | be glven at the er was made | P299ing of which would be as disloyal man who beat Congressman Bryan F Did you notice anything in her o] - liminated FU- | entertainment will be g E fact that he | t0 the party as it would be to the ST S " | manner that was rude or vulgar?" “Is it trué that you eliminateld} periority and strength of the British | cuntral Grammar school under the 4 A " | state of Connecticut. Mahan. George B. Chandler is an- | ™ ", drinking because she did not drink o | unity engaged. No credence is given | ol TN na oty and Teach P Very truly vours, other speaker. Many members of the : ) excess?" anywhere here to the British admiral- | L o aucociation, the program ot “Anythings unladylike X " 9 A ; ; Ixvina) KL Chaae Sl il RE)slatursi Wil irematnt li Hartiordtto (M A SR AT el Tenitation! Mansfeldl ans houghtiSho Was Sporty ty's report that no British vessel was | ghjen follows Plano Selection Filmore W. Ohman enator Fifteenth District.) | §0 to the banquet. swered that “there was some kissing| “It is largely true, but there were | l0st in the fight. i i | | BRI 210, O, — — and caressing.” things that made me think she was a Much more space is sl the | Bags Solo by, department : oy g . S “Of whom, you?" asked Mr. Coak- | sporty girl.” ;"d"!":v": "‘N'Xh*‘p:;:”";“m‘:! ;':':‘1" a. Roll on n\h’..m’«lrn, “\nrhl Itoll on ronger than | The Hon. J. Henry Roraback, Allyn COLLEGE PRESIDENT HERE. ley. ““You desire to withdraw your state. | federal coun . b. Rose of My ear it. In other House, Hartford, Conn. W I was one The other was Dris- | ment that you thought her an immor- | Stufts, which are welcomed by all | wajter Falk, accompanied by il nts of a civil| Dear Mr. Roraback—I am enclos. | PT Gustave Andreen Guest of Local | .dy) the Salem plumber,” he said. | al girl?" ik d | mote; W, Ohhnd, PRI S RN | Buperior to uxe\in: you a copy of a letter sent to Swedish Pastor. “You saw.Mim kiss her?' foloirenlisd Mensfield, A5EL J“RXI:";IT;; 'heh"m")\."" sl e the heads of | Senator Isbell, urging him to use his| L ala.x Wil avouiles rmodihacih ore m g et | D e nisl conkileaatt et | L o n el anied missions for | {nfluence In the rejection of a pro- Didn't Think Her a Good Girl. ing improper in her relations with | able to star L eeve | Raiph (V.. SESRROtK, MOUSISRSep. re to work, the | posed amendment to the civil servios | AUSUStana college at Rock Tsland, IIl., ldn ¢ ; other members of the party at the|®s recently pianned, as he has been __ Filmore W. Ohman % B L e e et e i |lepent a raw Mourslin thisl city yostors Did vou think Miss Rvan was a| yotel Tenox on arriving here from Affected with a high fever for several | ciup Swinging Willlam Ziegler % the head of | the question, and 1 want to appeal to | day, as the gucst of Rev. Sven G. Oh- | €000 Eirl when she first went to Tern- | Now York you Eoulifnotied thdrmy {iea Ve et ’\‘4'.".'"'\21". Woodtord pmmissions. you In turn to use your Influence to | man, pagtor of the local Swedish Lu- ‘(m»r‘t did not.” voursstatementd P9 S Evening—(a) lhuxin;"\.‘i”ll':un ey :npkp;:::aiz:; f;r.:\3::\-'::-i::?sk:gt::w“}:?trxmh;::t‘;o theran church. He was returning| You did not think it was unladylike | «when vou took her to dinner on CELLAL e Sweet Miss Mary,.Mrs, Noah Lutas ,al‘ pmmissions, say | It is unworthy of the party and un- :::g‘ nlfe‘:r:‘n‘nl\l‘:slafila‘.‘Qfi‘\i"r?ls‘)‘\nrt\;r\l:; Ye it h as to kiss Mr. Dris the following day, had Fod in mind | gyam Kranowits 1o Addross Scholars ,'h\‘ saue o L m’“‘:’,i.]::."{“. l‘l"y'[\"‘v‘(; E llege, our mje and under it the s|mp“l":te'(:(hassr:a?;‘l‘; ”’%.?aifi?,‘éaiu’};’,“"m,m., 2 “Did you think you were ungentle-| |y, sporty girl.” Willlam Kranowitz, a student at | DANBERG-WESTON urer or comp- | would have easily put John Wilson 5 S g an entertained | pianiy in kissing her | "1 am using the word immoral hav- | cg1umbia and a graduate of N. @ & > I3 A bptable to the | where, personally, T would very mucn | Gor. ARdreen. a brother of Dr.An-| ux» ing in mind physical impurity,” said | MOE SHE OSPRS00 5 Popular Local Lawyer Will Wed those made by | like to see him Bridgeport Tomorrow, dreen whoe is connected with th> “Was it what was said at the first| Mr. Coakley. “Did vou have that in |- ™ ? { l§ commiseion, Very truly yours, E:n:flnn df\partm(‘(nl of the United | jh(arview that made you make up your | mind when you phoned her next day? [uled to address the pupils of the High The marriage of Attorney BEmil J appointed. Tn Irving H. Chase, EiaiesiRovernment, mind that she was an immoral girl?" | Is it true that at the time you phoned | 6chool Thursday morning He Wil' panberg of this city to Miss Walborg ernor can ap- Waterbury, January 19, 1915. — = “She told me that she and a ger- | her youn understood that sporty and [talk during the sixth period | Weston of Bridgeport will be solemn- mmission com- —— tleman and another couple came over | 1ively mean the same thing as immor- The Current Events club met this ;.4 at the parsonage of the Swedish alifications of BUICK AUTO PARADE. BARBER SHOP ENTERED. on the mu]n\;:vhv train an stayved at ! al in the sense you \.«dv them ? afternoon to discuss topics of the pyutheran chureh in Zridgeport at 4 these various Siet EoTeId atomoblce i e e By opening the rear window in|the Hotel Lexington. She did not “I'll agree with you,” replied Mans- [ week. x o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Rew, R, c KDLty [ i ans types fromla. trubk it DelMastra’s Church street barber | Mind my advances. They were not | fleld The next basketball game on the ) J. Nordlimg. The couple will be qualified to ARLInos &AL IUCkSLofa objected to. She drank a pint of “You thought she was immoral in|High school schedule is to take DIace attended by Miss Nellle Weston, & thout the in- |t0Uring car, paraded through this|shop and pool room an un-| yine with me at a table away from her | that sense?" next Saturday evening when the Nau- gister of the bride, as bridesmaid and rvice commis. | City today, headed by Charles Bence, | known thief last night entered the| party and acted free and easy with ‘In that sense? Yes. gatuck High quintet will play the 10 Olay J. Schults DeBrain of New endorse thae | the local agent of the Buick company. | place and with a screw driver pricd | paopla she met there. That's all.” When you went to lunch with her |cals here. A large number of &chol-' York as best man of the idea ! This auto parade is going all over the | open the cash register, extracting §% “Does the drinking of wine suggest | wasn't it for immoral relations?” ars are expected to attend as in ad-! After a honeymoon trip. Mr. and ngs the spoils,” | country and visiting the agencics in | therefrom The police have been | jmmorality to you?" Vo.” dition 1o the affair heing A league Mrs. Danberg will take up their resi- hat any man ! every city. A notified. “Drinking to cxces: ‘“Then you wanted to treat her injgame a close contest ls expected dence on Stanley street, this city, jyears' experi- political par- statutory re- . Gustave Andreen, president ot

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