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e—" = - wide powers in some of ifs charter amendments, criticism being espe- i cially sharp in Massachusetts. In | present legislation it would be well f for the state and the company would b be better for it, if amendments are | made specific and meet exactly the conditons. oty AR Discuss Legal Side. i v § ] i : | Counsel for the company discussed Iufl Buxes E:II;:‘:'I:II Iy i _“"\:1.0}*}.[(.:“ v, Before Goneral Assembly Committee | e, oz sids ot ine matter and, it 2 E B | Ay o el 4 was suggested that a substitute might . be offered authorizing the compauy SUNKIST BRAND TRY A BA ~ W, ESe e e Today 1 flc T e e v s L) ments of 1889 and 1905. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY pecia s -0 dent Howard : : company, spoke before the legislative | \v,,v‘v York, Feb. 19.——Charles | c3thmittee on railroads yesterday af- | Mellen, former president of the New Extra Heavy 1 5c GfBamBW Ihs e : - 7 The matter rested there and will H H Harttord, Conn.,, Fob. 19— Presi- | 1o (auen wn laien, o le"fid, doz terdoon on a blll under which his | York New Haven and Hartford rail- Granulated company sesks the right to piedso, oA ain ar earedias witneas oy Grape F“dto 4 for —_____.____—-—_—__———- ;ugar 10 1 or larwise spose of rtai terday bef: t1 federal and jury 5 i / stocks in other corporauox:s acce",im; ircxramresfitz;%ior:cofet::‘in‘i‘;:\‘igz\‘l:(:\ Be]‘l Davis < Bes' Pure S"m” FI'BSh Meajuw Bfflflk under charter amend t e into the aff: f the N Haven C Q B el men: into e affa o e New 4 R f00k aiid mow bk e "}:‘e closri?,\ road, 21 of whose directors and form- | Apples . .....4qts L“m. 2 Hls ECG), doz GHEESE. ] CONFECTION ERY pany’s treasury, The stocks in ques- | °F directors are under indictment foc . . T S ok YT T R T v S e T A ) S S D SUGAR tion are 62,378 sh P ney” | alleged criminal violation of the Sher- | California Juicy 5 0 . : Ratlroad company acquired e. | "I ANTISE I, e o 1 OC 9 to 11 A M. HOUR SALE 910 11 A. M. | CAN TOMATOR ony f While the nature of the new pro- i PEAS 1 CORN dre 1905, and 34,754 shares acquired | cocdings was still being kept seeror § - sinoe that date, making & ; > 53 amacen s 608 shares o e | Darins 1ot Aoyt o |l 15 1b pk Potatoes 95 | & 8, 000 Pounds STEAKS P b'“;;‘ 5"‘;;"" lb 14(: : » rf E arters he pur- . > T Boston and Providence railroad com- | pose of the government was to bring | 4 qts Turnips for : ()rtcr ouse ound COCOANUT .. 4544 pany, both being leased roads of the\ superseding indictments against (he | LARGE MEATY firem antidn. defendants. These wore to be soust. | B Solid Head " 2¢ ' Granumen $] Fresh lau ZBG Large Red 12 18 Ibs oz aqs 1£0 During the hearing, the point was | POSIPIY valid objections to the pres- | Cabbage ......lb Uga(, Eggs omons PANCY SLIORD miftee chairman, that the bill was i ent indictments raised by the defend- much broader in its terms and asked | HEAD LETTUCE 1 ROAST o PE for more authority than President | R”SSIAN [ A A | pe o licall l Oc Leg% Of Young 1 2 c n(.” S FreSh Hamburg 1 2 :s:'"\‘:\s g, . Slliott explained his company wished | ] y Lamb EWIN \ Steak C ; | —which was to clear up any possible g i : i coN 12 2¢ Sed MOHICAN PREPAI legal doubt as to the right of the S ; P o b S AR aharcs ‘a5 froe | o S Fores of Young 8C AMB CHOPS nl: 12'72(: Fancy Stewing BUCKWHEAT . .5 assets and pledge them as collateral i 7 . Lamb ........Ib TEoLE RCIORE i Chickens ~for loans. Such loans can be obtain- | L bt i SQUIRE'S ARLINGTON 22c )A.'\..I\-II’:)R,\'I‘!-TI) SAUSAC F b , ‘ . ! | .oins Sma verag e ) © OrK .. : " raised by Senator Whiton, the com- | ants in their pleas for abatement. FEACHES of the company's floating indebted- | 1 oo ness or the avalls may be used to SUGAR CURED 22 h o C m was &‘E‘f’é‘i’éfifi:&"‘fim coun- | T Lean Smoked 1 2 c Native Fresh ‘l 2 5 c il e T 1 Ib Liver 1 5c HME R @l for the company should draw up (Continued from First Page.) | Shoulders ....lb Shoulders . ROASTS S 1 1 Cl b Bacon for : PAPER ...... 2 l\lbc!.ltllte bill to meet the idea of | —_— i the company, which was that specific | Myszyniec the Germans drove the Rus- authority to do certain acts should be | sians out of several villages. granted rather than to give gencral Minor Engagements Reported. — = - e — . ot authority to dispose of stocks of any ‘To the north of the Vistula, in| of military operations has been ——— — NGER ENGAGED ) TO SAVE ‘tompany which it might hold. Poland minor engagements are taking | issued here: § , 7 | i J MPS fRoM It i rumored ] BT aE At ident, place on both sides of the River Wkra, | . “On the Carpathian front the situa- | , Czty ltems i FOR CONCERT HERE that the purposs t ¢ Raci tion generally . Under the charter ' amendment ' of | t2 the east ofRaciona. n generally is unchanged, although American Republ “Fram_the region on the south of [ there was heavy fighting yesterday : ¥ e on three rather th 1889, it was explained by counsel for the Vistula, in Poland, there is noth- | almost everywhere. Numerous at- Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | ‘ AND MAK[S ESCAP[ {o save the politic /he company, the right wasfgh;err:mt'u ing new to report.” tacks of the Russians were repulsed | A social was held by Isabella Cir- | Miss Lazelle and Miss Carney of New Otto Bengston. T “‘acquire the capital shares of Vi s | ek with heavy losses to them and 320 |cle, National Daughters of Isabella, Quigley does not railroads, the ultimate object being Frenc Nlicial Report, Russlans were taken prisoners. at the meeting in Judd's hall last | York to Assist in Presentation Bengston to the to permit the New Haven to therge Paris, Feb. 19, 2:50° p. m.—The By our occupation of Kolomea the night. friends are confid: subsidiary or leased roads into the | French war office this afternoon gave | Kussians lost an important point in 2 ; e a - OOt MR N ; h | “ il l P tignt | o it the matter system. out a report on the progress nfgthe East Galacia, south of the Dniester Rontsale AR Miss R arelile N aoDIARS nd | 0IW.G nsans usma alich ple ‘ For that re Many properties were so merged. | fighting, which reads as follows: river. A dfl\lgh‘ter has been born to Mr. Rt "??fr 3 ";m(‘ n’]{ m,f assessors elected In the case of the Old Colony and “There has been nothing of impor- Battle in Progress. and Mrs. C. B. Hance of Black Rock Aot x)I: ret (tl‘rn(\ i con r: ,‘:‘, ”. Pl(ll]li fl(ll “ u[cd — ihe Boston and Providence roads the | tance to communicate since the report | “From the direction of Stanislau |*VenUe: T e 1‘,‘,‘.’,‘::3( el ’ y y -I ' OO L ATE mg company acquired only a minority | of last night. The night of February | heavy reinforcements led to new and| Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt.; o 00" (T o c om0 0 R isswin PR SRR RAAR interest. The stock under the law | 123 passed quietly. There were fairly | important fighting north of Nadworna Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | | vceum on May @ The Choral Unio i : — 1LOST—Last evenin remains in the treasury and a doubt!spirited artillery exchanges in tha | and morthwest of Kolomea, which still | rn o e SHiaE Of | wiil prisent Mosairtis “Twelfit Mims® | U Web. 18-~ INaIE SR eyists tn the minds of counsel as to | Valley of the Alsne and in the sector | is proceeding. O e e D St atee TCua 1o | Sder R AIeation] ot IP iotanacT. o |k GEURII TSI ARIPAY THoTt N SRt the right of the company to use this|orf Rheims. In the region of Perthes In Bukowina the enemy has been | will be held Tue l"\\'kc\'(‘ning in Hlec: | 17, Harmon and rehearsals havel been ; stock as a free asset and offer it as | all the positions conquered by us re-| driven beyond the Pruth and Czer- | 2 . y G collateral. It is classed as “gllt | main in our hands. nowitz has been occupied by our edge” stock and money can be bor- “Between the Argonne and the | troop: Wednesday afternoon the 5 yowed on it at a lesser rate than ary | Meause, at the bridge of Quatro ISn- | Russians retreated in the direction of The Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. will P % & in New Brits , sb having been the denc " such other collateral, President EL- | fants, we captured a bomb thrower. | Nowosielitza. receive communion in a body at the M SeW Britain. she i i eyt “‘r though evidences have heen found i . 5 *oclock s, 3 e plac er 4 - ' 4 Btott bxplained this . point ms Being| ' “In the Vosges we. Fepulsed two in- In Russian Poland 'and West| Seven oclock mass In Bt. Mary's, gioune Mater” by the union, She | mony |”:\ e s “lhl TR 'Th& E"s' one df arithmetic. fantry attacks at a point north of | Galicia there have been only artillery | church Sunday. [ haa many friends and admirers in the | gy PR .~ by g pr % A > T E e . may have received fatal injuries. Would Tide Company Over. Wissenbach, in the Bonhomme region. | €neounters and skirm Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. ! city and has visited her sister, Mrs o e o Furthermore, we have organized and rs. Alice It. Stone and Miss Stone ' €. 17, Mclnroe, of Main street. sev-|( the Norwich 2 Ll basd Yaa 4 : ? hospitfal Dec. 31 it t‘hirs ,I‘mk m‘n nl:(o \;"kl as col consolidated our positions as we made inut street have returned from eral times. She and Miss Lazelle are | 1914, on an order by the judge of Jateral for loans a { P! i e o irtr shington, Atlantic City |artists with excelient reputation o] ar . " . | methodical progress both to the north c reputs an robate of ld hecaus g money can be used to call in paper | and New York and have as their gucst | will help greatly in making the e proonte of Tuighers Scnese he. - | and to the suoth of the Sudel Farm. con- | threatene yres- outstanding on which seven per cent. coREhestothie Mthia Fuael L arm Mrs. B. M. Beskow of New York. !cart & sicaess i, |A“|)m‘\\<‘.l\¥v h(‘;nn::‘i"::”n ‘”:1] jater 4jg being paid. The stock can Severe Russian Defeat. Pa, sal t Besse:Lels 's. « The rehearsal of the Choral Union | § e i i Be used as a factor in tiding over the | Berlin, Feb, 19, by Wireless Tele- g Pan( «.le nt B“«e ;:c"m;‘,. a :\‘(_ e S re R 1on | judged him insane and dangerous, 8 m panyiin jta present. straite. | eraphy to Sayville, N. Y.—Further Mr. and Mrs e e et iz | one of the best held so far and the Caused No Trouble. b i 8 53 i o i i v 2 i el T r 0 ing g ST J >, o] g i, The company: ha 5 _v00.°-°(“(‘d.l" | reports concerning the German victory R T e R A work of the singers was very pleas~ | Dr. M. M. Pollock, superintendent floating indebtedness, part in pledges| of {he Mazurian Lakes, in Bast Prus- sary last evening at their home on |08 ' the director. Iighty s | of the institution stated to a report- it Lanks, part in notes n\nl\'lrmg' }n sia, make it apparent that the Rus- el petm |are taking part in the rehear f er for the Associated Press over tho | 1915, and $20,000,000 in nav sian defeat was a severe one. Ger- P 5 i the concert and all are enthusi , | telephone this afternoon that Petrosiki fgation companies’ notes due in May, | man military officers in Berlin doubt ant sale at Besse-Leland's.—ad¥t. | over the progress being made. Much | had caused no trouble whatever while | President mm_m said that the | whether much remains of about five e, Pant sale at Besse-Leland’'s.—advt. | interest is being manifested in the | he was a patient in the hospital. Two Jld Colony company’'s shares at the | Russian army corps which were en- i Building | Inkpectorl NArthur plans. weeks ago Petroski's attorneys —se- t quotation were worth probably | gaged in the recent battle. While the (Continued from First Page.) Rutherford, who has been confined to | N cured a habeas corpus writ and he about $14,719,800 and at present | Russians may have saved some of iy his home on Stanley street by rheu- | PARENTS HEAR FROM | ‘%, instructed to produce Petroski SFECIA they are simply treasury stock. their artillery through quick retreat,! from Berlin quotes the Vossiche | matism, was at his desk in the City in the superior court for IFairfield If this can be hypothecated and | i scems certain, army men say, that| Zeitung on tne latest German com- | mall today for the first time in a county SATU flpdting indebtedness retired ;\;IN: ::‘B Russian troops to the number of at| munication to the United States, as| week., Petroski was taken to Bridgeport money so raised, it means ha 1€ | lcast 150,000 are no longer to be 3 vs: | . 5 . two weeks ago and pr ted before 27 G ¢ompany has considerable assistance | reckoned with by the German armies. rb";;:: S e e Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. g the superior court which heard argi. 0 ?‘?" saves money. A temporary 10an | = The clearing of the Austrian crown | are girected against two of the allies | Fant sale at Besse-Leland's—adVt. | ;o rrca Carlson Writes Home From | MCRLS 10 have Petrosk sot at liberty ‘or i1l be available until conditions turn | 1and of Bukowina of the invaders also | o¢ Great Britain. One is the Ameri- The board of relief is on a tour of | 4 Dr. Pollock gave his opinion that for the better or until some general | js taken by German officials to mean | can traffic in arms, and the other is | inspection today investigating com- Pennsylvania—Frank Forsell while the man had shown no symp pian of financial vehabilitation is de-s| a Russian defeat on the other extreme g We ;eed no American | Plaints of over-assessment. The last s toms of insanity during his confine 4 cided upon. The Old Colony = stock | wing .of the operations in the east. armis, ‘and we shail make the struggle | meeting of the board will be held Returned Tuesday. ment at the hospital he ought not b New La“ ) ‘\5 guaranteed dividends of seven | British Official Report, weith starvaiion in the firm conssipus- ! Monday evening. discharged. The court continued (i E & e cnt. and the Boston and Provi- 2N _ = 5 g o $ . K After worrying nearly two weeks | case for two weeks and Petroski dence of ten per cent. The latter London, Feb., 19, 12:20 p, m.—A | ness that we will pull through, even Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | gver the sudden disappearance of their | to have been presented before the stock sells at about 212 a share. i report on the progress of the fighting | if not one single grain of wheat Pant sale at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | eighteen-years-old son, Gottfried, Mr. | court again today 33c ing express train near Westbrook this morning while being taken from the tric hall at 8 o’clock. { held since Jan. 1 State Hospital for the Insane at Nor- Pant sale at Besse-Leland’s.—advt, | Miss Margaret Carney's appearance | wich, to Bridegport and escaped. Pe- will be her second in concert work ,”,,“\, has not been seen since al- was on the continent was given out of- | reaches us. Great Britain, as a re- Th H 5 i £iasii 27 (3 3 » . e first grade teachers will meet [and Mrs. Andrew Carlson of 427 Ches Stocks Part of Asset: ficially in London today. It is the | sult of our blockade, must experience #1th Miss Fallon at the Grammar |nut street received a letter from him | J The train was between two and 316 Dy Mr, ‘Wihiton ~asked 'if the stocks, Segondioll g bl was il communitas)leevsre lmase. school on Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 |this afternoon in which he states that | ol 4 were part of the company’s assets and | tonsfanyihsioperation oriihe pritlen) Fought With Recklessness. o'clock and the second grade teach- | he is well and happy in Sunbury, Pa. | 766 Miles from Westbrook when o You make Prosident * Elliott replied that they |army in France promised by the au- R Beril s | €rs-at the same hour on Thursday. |Unless he securcs employment in| . sked leave to go Lo the retir- fl buying theso ! were. He also said that there was | thorities and reads as follows: :\'ho LukalvA nzeiger of Berlin says: i .. o meatings il be in room 213, Youngstown, Ohio, where he is goms g room. While he d$d so the ofm- ull strictly 1 noxlikelihood of the road selling | “The enemy has displayed consid- | “February 18 was the beginning of a Mivor Georse /A. Quisley went to |mexti He will fetufn:to this olty. oer in charge stood outside the door please. B ena Sy | erable activity during the past few | defensive fight of a people threatened Qp; ke il ‘0'" x Businoss mise | Mcodmpbniad by hrs;ll the When Petroski did not come out the — Mr. Whiton pointed out that Mr. | days southeast of Ypres. The fight- | with starvation, a people which must | b : g i, ls”“ o Ghuive r,:r's"“"o“ of Tairview | °ficer suspected thet something wos SPECIA Eiftt hud exblained swhat was spe- | ing on this part of the line has at | fight for its elistencs and which in ) "o 0 at Besse-Leland's—advt, | Street, young Carlson left this oty -umg aod en investigation show=d SATU cifically desired in the way of legisla- | times been severe. At one or two | this fight for its life must and will 3 Monday morning, Febraary § with the wihdow of the room was opene | b o e Whitony | thought ths | points the enemy succceded in oc- | push aside all considerations for third | Pant sale at Besse-Lelund's.—advt. | HORCEY MOt FEOFIIay, & MO /0 1 and Petroski -was nowwhere fo il bill ought to be equally specific. It | cupying some of our trenches, but | parties. Consideration of others to- 5 - seen. It became evident that Petrosii H|"S|dl Jumped From Window. Y anama_Pacific exposition. They visited referred to other shares in other cor- | they were driven out by counter at- | ward us already nas been eliminated. STIRRING LECTURE TONIGHT. several citied and reached Philadelphia had made his escape out of the win Butler ‘ ” dow while the traln was going thirty five miles an hour. The slarm was given and when the train resched 3 Pounds Clinton members of the section wer ™ is porations, vet actually authority was | tacks, One of the enemy's lun(h(‘i The fight we enter upon Fepruary 18 SR 2 wanted to pledge shares of only two | was blown up and a number of pri must be fought with recklessness or Mary Antin Will Speak at Grammar @mpanies. He had raised the ques- | oners were taken. Our troops deliv not at all, and we Germans have re- Bohool bn Imunigration Pradles. home last Tuesday. fion, Mr. Whiton explaned, because | ered their counter attacks with great | solved to fight without regard for the s s ko tine baen. erabibped Connecticut has been criticized for | gallantry, in spite of the difficulties | consequence; Mary Antin, Russian immigrant, au- by the L. Porter any as's toam- }"l(v::natrhnd to look for Petroski or his ] value in Bat siving the New Haven | entailed by the waterlogged condition P ping Quite: Norma) thor, lecturer, socfal worker, and who | c{er. ‘The other has Bot (bien ?'fiffaflr(:l:i‘thagfum‘ e Rotterdam, Holland, Feb. 19, via| 1S today one of the most conspicuous |working of late. The former had PR me & i Attnoksl Repulsed London, 2:45 p. m.—The stagnation | Persons in public life, will talk at the |i#Dout sixty dollars on his person When 4OENY CRiwoL IS, in shipping at Rotterdam vesterday | Grammar school hall tonight under |D° left home, and he paid the ex-| The following applications for bulld. I'ea STOP CATARRH' OPEN “On the night of February 15-16 an | penses of his companion in addittom | #ag permits have been filed with 3 S seems to have been due to the weath- p i¥es of - oL ! £ - P N ith . NOSTRILS AND HEAD : | attack was made on our line nortn of O o ttan 1o’ Gormany's declara. | tne auspides of the Commonwealth |1y nis own. He is a youny manBullding Inspector A. N. Rufhsttord 3 Pounds the Ypres canal, and on the follow- | So ¢ o war mone. The shipping {o- | €U on “They Who Knock at Our|of very good character and has many [ Peter Suzio, garage on Wallace A reguiis ing night a similar attack was made | gy was quite normal. Of fourteen | Gates.” The lecture committee of the |freinds about town who will be glad street, $200. coptionally 3 car Neuve Chapelle, Both were | ; . e X wen Al e a o o rer as . post |10 hear of his whereabouts. 3 €. Landino, store on South Main . Relieves Head-Colds at Once. BEAny g A R il incoming vessels six were British and | club regards the lecturer as the best | i o iraol’ $1./008 g easily driven o ss to thel| 430 gix steamers which departed all| they have yet secured. Because of v PR, SPECIAL - b Ssiaensd | mppiDyC, o AdL [ Fhe ETOURA Teoellly | wops Hritish. the importance of her message they | ART DI 3 MEE Joseph Zuck. six-tenement block on SPE y s .3 g a d y. 3 S v av ‘e in ¢ S i ing o e a departme o o Jos ara ane; your head is stuffed, and you can't | gouth of the river Lys our guns| HEARING ON APPROPRIATION, ,:fl;‘:‘;\i(}r;th&;;fl{".‘nIf""?m:\‘“::"“‘::‘Ij [oemantst crib lhis‘m‘nr‘m:“:; ,,: the | PICCk on Gola street, $5,000. vraathe freely because Of & Cold O | gaalt effectively with the enemy’s ar-| This afternoon . the appropriation | & SRPER & P00 e B b O o oo | home of Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Thomas Surawski, six tenement Cha“ rrh, just get a smal bottle of | ijjjery, the fire of which has increased | committee of the legislature met at} flmt the public might hear the speak- | Iforest street. One wi Mrs. E. W, | Plock on Gold street, $5.000 ©ly's Cream Balm at any drug store. | (oo hat of late. the capitol to decide whether or not| o ” s | Schultz on “Two Spanish Artists: A. Carlson, three tenement house Milk Apply a little of this fragrant anti- | " .oyp aircraft have carried out val- | (o have the staté souvenir book pub-| ~‘Mary Antin is the author of “Tha ‘ Goya and Fortuny,” and the other was | °F Fast street, §5.500 s septic \cream into your nostrils and | 10" connaissances and they have | lished this year. William Tavlor, of | promised Land.” a gripping story of | by Mrs. Bennett, on “Spanish Art in | _Anton Puculoski, six tenement block et it penetrate through every air | ,jo " ccegsfully engaged aeroplanes | this city, s had the contract for| the problem of the immigrant in the | America.” Goya was the leading | " Gold street, $5,300 pussage of your head, soothing and | ;r'ipo enemy. One of our aviators | tnis work in previous years. United States. She came to this coun- | Spanish artist of the eighteenth cen- T scaling the inflamed, swollen mucous | 100 & ®P V0 0" two German ma- % 3 try with her parents twenty years ago, | tury and Fortuny lived in the nine- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS membrane and you get instant relief. | ine. 4y succession. He drove off Pty le Store,” Plainville will| @ child of thirteen, with ho word of i teenth century. .»\h_. how good it feels. Your | the first, and left the second to ocur | i fl;ar‘: I,me]:lox:,. Qau‘xrdav onis k| Bnelish ind g expererce or liteiout | o by figeiten are opes: piour Bead \;? ”;'“" [ artilery, which brought it to thc| Fuve for tonight and Saturfey 0 Tt | oide of the Jewish Pale, 1If all immi- WILSON NAMES HOWE. Biagio Luciano, ';: 1‘::;: he&n“da‘cr;li, <;‘r}m‘:‘~: oros‘:r:g: ‘} grouns infnoBtiloTiness Pork 13c, lean pork chops 13c smoked | 'j‘“;‘:'“l were of the Antin type there Washington, Feb. 19.—Harland B. Bilagio Luciano, aged sixty-six gling for breath. EIy's Cream Ralm | Austrinn Official Report. tioulders 12 1-2, fresh shoulders 12c¢ ("1”“‘ : »]o“nn immigration nrnhlmnl o Howe, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., was nom- | years, q‘w:' this morning at his home l« just what sufferers rom head Vienna, Via Amsterdam and Lon- | fancy rib roast 14c, lean pot roast 12c e v(“ < ‘w_-n to the lecture, '\W.‘ } hw‘:(j 'mh.\" by President Wilson to | at No. 262 Elm street. His wife and rolds and tarrh need. It's a de- | Gon, Feb. 19, 4:34 a. m.—The follow- | cabbage IFRREK with corned beef.— = ln'l::""‘sl|:- will play a number o I\_r*v nited States district judge for | family survive him. Thae funeral ar- " hgnt, ing official statement of tie progrest| advt. Seigetions Vermont, rangements will be announced later late last week. Here Forsell became discouraged and turned back returning Says Cream Applied in Nostrils

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