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MEASURE T0 CREATE | T housands Answering War Call Rl(:fl'n_:;‘ - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR In London---Great Army Recruited| (i o N S onk ook Excms HARTFORD SRR fEm ey : : Ta : e e ; ITS FOR STOUT WOMEN 50 shs Colt’s Arms adng for One Commssioner| |~ L L e e A= 50 shs North & Judd Reputd 0 House e e . o 50 shs New Britain Machin o t LW e i : 50 shs Stanley Works Hartford, April 30.—A bill was re- : . ported to the house today to create B i - e : i ok 5 . ! ‘ : : — : a Wepartment of labor by cunsolida- 3 S . : ] . i tioh of the present bureau of labor statistics and the state factory in- S M 5 inaa i : ol - ‘% v spectors department. It provides for gea X ¥ N 5 J . i . : : § oy . ‘ one commissioner whose term shall e 3 L o s be fonr years and whose title s be that of commissioner of labor and factory inspection. All powers of the SR . o ‘S\ 4 o a0 R 1 2 Rt g present labor commissioner and fac- 3 : > } e P S e ! p : tory inspector are invested in the new ¢ % o # 5 < . R o b | commissioner. He may appoint and o & z : T s ‘R INVESTMENTS remove from office such deputies, a S o o S i ; . $hi } | sistants and employes, as he may see bl Pt By 5 = fit and has the authority to make all g e . O g ¢ I NATIONAL BANK BU]LDI his own appointments. The governor £ 5 ; 4 i N 409_410 is to make the appointment with the Sk = ¢ 5 P N R P o 0 ; ) hidemgtay advice and consent of the scnate and < g G 8 o oo, _, 4 he is to ‘make the first appointment : before the end of the present legi S 7 : 2 R b i : 3 ; lagive & ssién. The bill wouid be- - 5 Sy il 5 0 . - S - E— coéme effective on July 1. b & 3 3 ’ % & Amendment to Liquor Law. 3 Sl W s - St constitution concerning the manufac- St * TR B § S . 3 P Y O $ | ture and salée of liquors which will be ot . 2 e AR i / - £ g | = reported is as follows: : 3 0 X P L e (b e % S a0 ““Section 1. From the first Monday o 3 b e ? e - 3 of January A. D., 1920, the manufac- o R e : ; ' g 4 2 ture, compounding, bartering, selling & : iR : . o o i B> B ; st . or keeping for sale any spirtuous, 3 P o y 4 i 5 : 3 ¢ vinous, malt, or alcoholic liquors is : 3 R S A % promibited, excapt for sacramental, s : o™ R e i ¥ . & St FOR WOMEN AND MISSES | medicinal, scientific, mechanical and i ; - % : oo 4 1 ; The H. O. P. display of Spring art purposes B - ! ) Wy i % 3 Ehiat Couts for Women and Misses is one | Resolved, That the foregoing pro- (hat will menot every want: and every paeed amendment tn the conatiution | | [ A L Y NP e | | e vanes oo American Can Active--Westigheuse | Hgh Water Mark Has el the general assembly and be pub- price A S | | B " T : Gains Two Poials. i 3 X : i In all the new styles, $7.45 to $35. Bill Regarding “Jitneys e £ i » : o 3% : BLACK AND WHITE CHE: The judiciary committee is expect- g 5 5 TS S Irom $7.15 to $18.50, 8 : - : 3 e Is X £ ' N ork, 4 30 L B d . R S e e anect s ew York, April 30, Wall Street,| The local market, influen With the regulation of the so-called Lined and unlined, $12.45 to | Jitney bus Tt is understood that BLAZ called war shares was rtesumed at | vestor is a miniature (Croes the bill will provide only that owners ; ; Guaranteed washable Flannel, | higher prices today, Westinghouse | days and a little rain keeps # of motor vehicles used in.transporting BT last call for recruils in Gr retus to the recruiting movement $10.50. crossing par with a gain of over two |in bed) remained this mornil persons who pay a fare for a journey, {ain there was a great rush and no itations of Zepplins have inflamed | CHINCHILLAS shall pav a te tax of $4 for each In the accompanying illustration 1s | difficuty W pericnced in sathe > people. and the old and youns | Al] grades, magchine. shown & recruiting sceme on Tower |ing a new army. Recent air raids | have expressed a willingncss to bear | he house accepted the senate | hill, in the heart of London. In the |on Lngland have given a great im- s | rese as much or more. American Can sly. The condition was amendment to 1} arri: i / DEATHS AND FUNERALS | %] c . | passively. The condi endment to the marriage license A s itk - whise earnings are being penefited by | ;,0ang regarded as the begin law by which the law is to be r = 3 — the foreign conflict, was again active. ¥ o ¥ stored to what it was before 1913. = ing to take action on the deathn of class book publication ex- P e New York Central was the only stan- | the end but 2 Bl pa L P Cl’tfi) ]tems George Begley, whose funeral will be j Mr. Hibbard, n well known | The death of Mrs. Selena Freese, of | Gard railway issue to record material | or recess period w hile the fored $22.50, | 10:30 a. m.—Speculation In the so-|haps by the weather every ld points, while General Electric, Pressed | status quo. All local stocks & Steel Car and New York Air Brake [ Arms remained in a firm s looked upon as repealing the 1913 law and re-enacting held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock | i from! Hartford wili give an/| 101 Pleasant strest, hasjcaused & d8ep||improvement, gaining: 1 3-8, ot |ipreparing ifor the msxt &tSiuy = o & ’ ibhiti P sOT v tc ] s ab s *acific and he s ri t_he] fm_morl law ‘:\as without a pro- | from St. Joseph's church. i )i his art in the school -"'ro“q‘"’, ‘\‘\51“1‘?‘:‘;"“:"‘:“1; :;‘\‘v“‘w‘s 'l\;»:":‘:‘ :‘:“_"j ."”]hv“ -“"-“ "‘:"- dominant features, either UPW on requiring that when contracting Men'sland Wemen's One Fieas Parl £ wuditorium. An orchestra will ren- | ¢ity. & el O s ganss exas shares reflected} . 0.6 movements, were Plrtics arel fion resldents thes Imust | ianiaaior et 4 il - QI TTIN ertmusici betore it 3 ona | wife and mother ana her gentle, 1ov- | 1robable adjustment of impending ob- | st | jamas 95c and $1.50 at Besse-Leland's | : ore the show and ; ! G de yesterday wore: 2R S R R b B e $ esse-Leland's | TO ESTABLISH FUNDS e AL e ot ed foliowing the | ing manners and her kindness to all | ligations. Rock lsland, local tractions | |i810 TERCE o o Mt la. nfarriage license. The senate re- | entertainment. Tickets will be put on | With Whom she came into contact.| and the copper group manifested a | = . D et stored this proviston of the 1913 law | A marriage license was issued to- | FOR GIRL STUDENTS ..ic Monday. The commitiee of ar-| made her loved and respected by all| tendency to vield j“|l""“r“‘:‘”“ i Sl Mo and it will become a part of the new | 98Y to Samuel Campner, a New Haven { rangements comprises Vinton Knight, | Who knew her. . s Close.—The movement was more | aw with a further provision that |2tlorney. and Miss Annie Pouszner, | —_— Tieiand tioa ) IndbATis atlon Stanls Some time ago M Freese was in- | conflicting in the final hour, some spe- {nors under sixteen may mot secure | & EChool teacher, of 104 Winter street. { v prcerblish Tund Coliese Club Wit | William Dudack, next vear's foot- | jured by a fall and recently she con- | cialties adding to carly gains. while Bisis unicts ivon approrel of & They will be married Sunday. | sta L nd g a1l ca s considering the mat- tracted pneumonia. She wus born in| former leaders showed increasing | Derby and was sixty-four vears, two | heaviness, The closing was irregu- { | Colts, early today was 328 1id of the security boxes com: this stock seem to be on tigl ever and very little of it s electman or some officer having e Stanislaw Smi < P Aid Local Girls in Coilege—High > ach for the coming season 2 4 . uthority. £:ausl r”& ,‘n‘sll‘if‘l s‘.m'."“',‘ toflavidied aibord : 2l and 1s 1ooking into various other mat- | months and twenty-four days old. She | jar, around waiting for a claima e i s orp e ideadilorg UEODAIty N on A LIeHE School Notes of Intcrest. . | ters pertaining to football was a devout member of the Metho- . vestors are not selling and conso) HOLT'S NEW T e Silp T et CHTIDY S Al rator, | Gist church, from whence the funeral i : Jv there is not much buying S NEW POSITION, Men’s Lisie Half Hose olor: | The College club will give a card el = X s ator. | iil be held temorrow morning at 10 New York Stock Exchange quota- |in scattered instances wheré S Jallic 2 has written his n, which sub- | Will 1dat LIS, i 2 1is _— pecially light weight, 12 1-2c at Be: Dapty in Boothis nall Britay Moy ST SRNER SR T - S x‘\ o'cleck, Rev. Dr. Cook officiating. In- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., ) shares are purchasable at u &8 PpWcll Known Man Takes Position With | Teland’s.—advt. The tickets are splendidly and Ject is "Co-parinership of Laber and | oot will be in Ansoni members of the New York Stock Ex- |vance, Capital t e > 3 Il Electric Light Company. Members of Ausiliary No. 1, 8. of | ¥ 7ost prosperous affair will be, ==H | Besides her husband Mrs. Freese is | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy, | Landers, Frary & Clark roo Louis E. Holt, well known in this| V. are invited to attend the funeral | &Y€ The proceeds wiii go towards | survived by.her mother, a woman of | National Bank building offering 69 for their favorite B RS wher. mothas bion® Siominent|| ot Mrs Selent ‘Freeseratii0: olclocifliae cotablishment lof fa cighty-nine years; two sons, Ernest Apcll 9. Ryinot; procuring many,, SN . W. and Charles B. Freese. High w. Close. . Works is also very scarce. It - P iep 1 1und for New Britain gi who i|\;»-||1 % an r tomorrow morning at the Methodist | 5 S rcature BN fox's T row ';\‘: omy‘wllr:\l:‘e;fo{hieall;:n:(lils é?elf(r:lt(l‘ o & = {0 enter the Woman's college in New | Feature Film at Fox’s Tomorrow Af- AT Am Beet Sugar.... 49% 493 bably ranks next to Colts in th ) 2 ! London, Conn. | ternoon Shows Work of Boy Scoats. Miss Margaret Donahue. Am Copper ...... 7614 city of shares on the market, .ight & Water company in the credit Officers will be insalled at tonight's | The Aloha club is planning to give| The world presents no sadder sight | & Alaska Gold .. 9 383 fetched in a few early sales § MAKING A “GOOD SCOUT. 5 inE e Britiy I oS Word was received here today of ;;‘\::;:vem' Thole i iiar ioni e 2’:‘9:1""0:;:9:“& ?f;‘( B“‘j;‘h" \"[’:3““ a dance on Friday evening, May 21st, than the d ESlictLov I i Lanthno | Y he (acathl of MimsMargaret Ml eretta)| AmCar; & EouniGo 56% share. New Britain Machine . 3 € ose. e Moose | ;ihe girls are working industriously to Dists of all ages have sought to save Ty AmECan st e A 40% 43 are recorded at 67. The exy Mr. Holt is an experienced man | piilow, which has been on exhibition | jpake the affair most enjoyable and o T 1 (T et i (|| B, CONLAR [ G0 L) SRBUHIRES e 1001 : Pre-Sst % 2 nd was employed for about ten vears | for some time, will also be awarded | jinancially successfal. and the school Rl ey W | DJDonanuc B fine inomelilotihen [, e m o s o 5 o it invenocs e 0l 'y the Hartford Electric Light com- | tonight. iis taking considerable interest. Miss The Boy Scouis of America is oee of }';3:“?\"0,\‘\"\76':i’f:}‘\_p“";.'h:(m l(.,'l';:: Am Smelting ..... 3 1 | conviction that it is coming. any. Candidates for the Ranger base May Tormay is in charge and under | these agencies and the manner in | .tiended the Union Hill High school | AM Sugar ........ 112 stock shows a gentle, consisten team are requested to meet Sunday her dircction the plans sre moving | which the Loy is made a good scout | ,nq was regarded as unusually bright | Am Tel & Tel. ... .12 2 ward trend. RECEPTION THIS EVENING, merning on the Newington road ba | with rapidity towards completion. | will be shown by the five-reel feature “M “' o erTa ‘(‘h t m]vr study | Anaconda Copper.. a6 i Few share-holders in North & T e e gl SR lilq grounds a 10:00 o'clock for (ry- | The orchestra has not been cngaged | film at Fox's thealer tomorrow after- | caused brain fever. She was fourteen | A T S Fe Ry & 23 |are willing to take the present lage, of this city, will give a recep- | OULS but with the present designs first | noon. S aialandl Giie onthe or are. B&Q £ | tation of 113-114 for their posse e Bristel to their pupils in that| Mr. J. E. Graves of 101 Fairview | class music will be afforded and six-| In the makinz of the picture, which T e 90% | The stock will probably be heard o and Waterbury. . Lunoh's orches. | Street is visiting friends and relatives | teen numbers will be danced. e e T A s Wt | e e s S imech mtee) 400 e to some effect after the first of 4 will play and the Dickinson Drug |in Pittsfield, Ma The senior ciass will offer a varied | one of the | motion picture | brought to the home of her Verad. | Canadian Pacific. .16 week. American hardware is Jompany will cater. There will be & | Men's 0dd Golf Norfolk Coats, | Elitertainment on next kriday evening | o her Erade | Central Leather .. 3 3 1 at 127. The high tide of pre : A : “ e bR e e oA ed States, the co- | mother, Mrs. Rose Coleman, of 256 2 ohcert from 8 untll 9 o'clock and | “Hedelbers Make" $7.50, regular $1) | == = R == | ;peration of {he executives of the Boy | High street. Interment will be in New | Chesa & Ohio.... 47% has not yet been felt all over yom 9 until 2 o'clock dancing will | values at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. ! TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Scouts of Amcrica was obtained and | Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Julia Dor Chino Copper 8% country. The buoy, which wil \c enjoved, New Britain and Water- | John Mack sold land and buildings | —— 4 ' ! the result is that the whole of the | hus, of Dwight street, is also the lit-|Chl Mil & 8t Paul 963 $ doubtedly flat at a higher mark ury people who attend will make the | on Pleasant street to Koster Mik ¢i | LOST—Thursday between passenger | Werk of the Scouts is .shown in film | tle .x:irl's grandmother. Distillers Sec .... ! at present when the waters of fp by auto. today. ! station and White House lunch, | form. The offering is an object les- e Erle ........ . .. 8% business, is slowly golng up & K New Patterns in Silk Neckwear 43¢ bunch of ke piece of chain at- | Son in manfulness. A young tough is Erfe 1st pfd..... 44y investors perched thereon all $15.000 NORFOLK FiRE. at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. tached. Please lcave at Herald | made a good scout: so is a s bo P GIVE WAY TO CATTLE. | General Electrie.. s wearing a satisfied grin and 5 v R Vit 8 P is % P —_— Great Nor pfd...12 1 tight, Norfolk, April 30.—A summer res- Mhol Earents 3 roachers: office with name. 4-30-A3x | so is the sissy boy calthy father. A he Parents and Teachers’ a is Due to High | Interborough [lence on the outskirts of the town, |tion of the Rockweil school will hold | & e o Carncgie has endorsed the picture Interborough pfd wned by Mrs. A. M. Archer of ¢ |a meeting mext Wednesday night, |1 RENT—Five room flat, all mod-jand so has Theodare Roosevelt and v .o 4 orl., was burned to the ground w \ { ern improvements, May 1st. 192 Gifford Pinchot. President Wilson rashington April 30.—Receipt '\"""’9‘; ‘\"‘ : G GERMANS ATTACK £ s n, ) 30.—Receipts | Mex Pe s meeting of the Parents and o, i 3% contents when it was Struck by | rrenoners E Fairview street. 4-30-3dx | is so interesied in the Boy Scout move- creveeee § Teachers association of the Smalley | _ \ [ iment that he nesen for u part of tha | from grazing permits on the National [N Y C & H .9 8 AMERICAN STEAM ghting during a heavy thunderstorm & : ghting ¥ schaol will be held this evening. 'm0 RENT = ol S re. today. The loss is estimated at | o thisfexenin {TO RENT—Tenement. Five rooms.|picture and is seen conversing with | forests for the season of 1915 will con- | Nev Coy el NYNHG& Bout $15,000. The place had been The Parents and Teachers' associa- Al improvements. Reasonable. |some of the scouts and their ofli- | tribute to the public tevenues ap- |3 L 0 &' w st 4 Str tion of the Smith school will meet th 347 Chestn 3 | cer: e 3 3 ed t ulian Street, a t o 347 Chestnut. 4-30-1d re, " 5 2 - sed to Julian Stre writer. 0% | evening. — = (= proximately $1.200,000, or about | Northern Pac ... 9%, | Kaiser's Airmen Drop Two Bon few York, who had expected to oc- ot W hEl N I py it next month, The annual May festival of ghe | FOR SALE—One black mare, 7 year CCREDITED | \TS. 200,000 more than last year, accord- | Nort & West : s Penn R R _— Vega society will be celebrated to-j old, und, gentle, good driver. The Persian Relief 'und committee | IN® Lo an estimate made from the al- IANK LETTERS DEAD. morrow evening will a brief pro- Also one gray Canadia 6 vea has been informed that some person | lowances just authorized by the sec- ‘l’PF.“!‘f] Steel Car. 593 g > Damage Done. T N B e (e, Gy R old, weight about 1,200. For infor- | who is not an accredited agent has ‘a}] ONB. b é 30.—Fra 3. Let- S e o oo mation cail Miller & Olson, Arch | been_try o t ‘o Reading ......:- B ho retired as postmaster aro| | Edwsrd H. Priar took his oath of f n~trving to collect money on the | ;s year will furnish forage ¢ | Rep 1 & Steel pra twenty years of service, died at | I B e o ; 1 cattle and horses, 8,747 Southern Pac .... 9! 9 9 | Ety 4 amissioner. Frank 'l v N v Assyria vhose ‘homes in Uru | 1980009 €2 SO0 b e le 8 s home here today of pneumonia, | SOTMissloner. | Trank W Riley (00 1o RINT-—Tenement. all improve- | min, Persia. have heen destroyed. The | sheep and goats, and 64,040 swine, the | Scuthern Iy fooivd £ Gsematch Lom, SE e ¥ IRt of? Bio Bl |55 e o e (i e | ments, at 3 Pearl Court. Inquire| members of the Persian Relief Iund | figures indicating a material increase [ Southern Ty pfd | pondent at Rottardam saying Sy ”“mcn h?(:;ra |;|.< name el S OEE sse-Leland’s e | or funds are Rev. Elisha F. Adams, | regulated ranges. '“"““ BaciL-Ln sl s | adelphia arrived at Rotterdamy 9 years old and is survived by | 2OV WANTED-—Girl for general housc-| Baba Y. Jones, Moses Sullimon The in r 656 cé8 CUtah Copper . ks 1 3 | 5 3 ’ . i gc E J A § non, 1 « 6 cattle and h r 4 wife, son and daughter. Miss Gertrude Benz a clerk in the | work and to help care for children | eter George, Feter Ba i on e ; 11 | U 8 Rubber Co . 708 71 |And reports having been aetach@ D £ 2 k i | er George, I'et Paba, Pcter Jos- | horses over the allowances for 1914 2 s s German airmen in the North Sea 2 B M ;\m e of |(h» city clerk, is ill at her| One who can go home nights. 702! eph, Shimon G. Davajan, Jacob Moor- | is accompanied by a decrease of 120,- | U § Steel ...... 5813 8% | \Wednesday SUFFRAGETTES IN WALL ST. Jome on Camp street. sast stre 2d | ad, and Uuthur J. Hormizd. Re 881 sheep and goats, showing that in | U S Steel pfd ...1093 109% 1003 fhe airmen dropped two bol Official Headquarters for New Brit- | —— —— = George W. (. Hill, pastor of the | many parts of the West sheep are giv- | \estinghouse ....10 IB 0B ek “v,:pd.,n, ain for “Boy Scout” suits and suplics. "‘;{‘;) . ;""‘M":"Q!:i‘;‘("""w fl'“"'”" South Congregational church, is| ing way to cattle. It is thought that | Western [Uvion % 69% | rne Cushing was fiying the A £ A X P b g Must be sold a e. eap terms. | ST ¢ th e s = aalot Nt haa b 5 ' mnstration in Wall Strect this af- Besse Illa‘nd ?1; ‘d\‘, Tin e |‘-“.4>-v:.|\ | treasurer of the fund the recent high price of beef has been jean flag at the time of this #noon and to send a delegation to See us for mew line trimmed hats | _ 2 S X . S DS B [ cucourseingymanyirarmers andploriie ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDED. dent, and her name was displal oftice oflUnitea Statea) Senator || tromisSiiTs FloRsnl00 AN e berta il = nrm e e sy [TEMSIOEMINIVEESIRTORWOMEN .| sigaicotniny R ol tatoiths Becaslls ‘ 4 woth on her side in huge letters, T aavt. WANTED—Young girl for 1 _— | business, though it will be the first | Amsterdam, April 30, via London =t FJorman to learn his views on the housework and to assist with chil- Charming little frocks are ade ! ti the last five ¥ hat S 5 g L oposed suffrage amendment to the X Collector Loomis had received dven Apply 84 Camp street N Bras B i e e ive vears that the 5:15 p. m.—The Telegraaf has pub.| The Cushing left Philadelp i bR P e . Apph amy for the kiddics of white embroidered | lowanee of sheep has not increa time this afternoon. I"'uneral services will be held in New Cushing in North Sea~No retary of agriculture. The forests | London, April 30, 5:10 p. m. strect. 4-30-d3 | pretext that it is to go to aid the Pe Rueter Telegram company has office today as a public amusement » N York, April 30.—Five hundred nen planned to take part in a voile. e ithatiot thealior hshed a despatch suying that the | April 11 for Rotterdam via Deall . over that o he previous season was of 4,320 tons net register, § There are localities, however, where | toWn of Zeebrugge on the coast of <BROWNING RECEIVER m“‘l“”“' iozinen SR S (|00 RS T, S A daring \bination for an is iy teat p e . nerly lived on Hart strecr, has been ; milch cows and nearh: gers. | ovening R oeel Al balat orwich, April 30.—Judge Gardiner | yrrested in France and imprisoned as | N, W. Baldwin, Kensington [ ' enc of the superior court today spiciot person His father, | =54-1 : & o pointed Amos A. Browning of Nor- d ch as receiver for the Thames Loan | o prove his identity and secure h g Trust company to succeed the | relea e Ex-Mayor Charles F. Thayer. i | the demand for sheep range is far in |the North Sea in Belgium has been | excess of the supply. heavily bombarded Zeebugge is a e s The grazin < are slighily | Pase of the German submarine fleet higher this year In the west the $1,000 ANSONIA FIRE, S e, i Ansonia, April 3 Fire this ninety cents per head per year' for WE AT VERA CRUZ. n s mol cattl and horses. and twe to cighi- Vera Cruz, Mex.. April 30.—Duval A horse broke loose from White's piano, 6 months used. Chean - cen cents for sheep and goats; in the | West, personal representative in Mex- | falling from a shelf in the store — ————— livery stable this afternoon and ranjp it. Address B. I T, Box 11, Her- | 0dd Zouave boleros cont east the rates arc from ecighty-five | ico of President Wilson, arrived i Ansonia Twine and Paper co NO WETMORE WTILL, out onto Church street. The horse ald Office. 4-30-diIx | ing colors have arming braided { cents to $1.00 for cattie. $1.10 to $2.00 | Vera Cruz today from Mexico City, | aused a loss of $4,000. Kolm “harles E. Wetmore, treasurer of | V& caught just as it was about to — — | decoration for horses. and twenty-five to fortv | and said that he would sail for the ! I. owner of the block in whil 3 walk into Miller Hanson's drug } SALE—Typewriter, “Yost 4 cents for sheep and goa Pigs pas | United States later in the dey on the | the store was located, saved notes Inquire The sport Ki suld he in two | from twenty-nine to forty-three cents | steamship Morrocastic Minister of | the value of $10,000 from a desk g(. | or three gores, e ene to ] in the west and fifty to ninety cents | War Pesqueira also will lcave on the | the second floor while the fire in for immediate | noon dresses, and in the sides of the purchaser. $450 beautiful upright ing caused by a package of matcH skirts | | i | living in Chicago, is making an effort | — - - Pockets are even seen on after- ; rates have been fixed at forty-eight to 1 erican Hardware corporation, o funeral was held yesterday, e 2 cheap if taken ¢ 1ght not to have left any will. No At 7 o'clock this evening the Tier National Butter Co., Main was offered for probate today. ‘n will hold a special meet- s dix - free: in the last. Morrocastle in progress. P,

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