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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916. “SI% PERSONS KILLED | This Youthful Russian Artilleryman M orllon SSin RICHTER & CO. IN RAID OVER MILAN Expects Mution for His Dinner| (JIRITODOME AL (@) ||neoresoncn vy 55 s Non hrsis e sons Broe 26t 40 aoa 84 HARTFORD. 3 e i {r‘-""‘_"‘“‘—“w-————'_—‘fl' s Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. 20 AMERICAN HARDWARE 3 N. B. MACHINE (Continued From First Page.) i 20 EAGLE LOCK 50 shs TRAUT & HINE encampments of the enemy on the 3 o - % . b 20 s NORTH & JUDD L COLT'S ARMS gPrthern portion of the front. s BN . ; 50 STANLEY WORKS 20 shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. o . ot ' : A : B B A ADVANCE 50 UNION MFG. CO. shs AMERICAN BRASS CO. French Explode Mine, . . : ; . ] Paris, Feb, 14, 3:30 p. m.—French 3 S : < 3 &uflj 50 BRISTOL BRASS 25 shs NEW DEPARTURE forces have exploded a mine on the S e . . Sl R 3 road between Neuville and LaFolie, : > S & - azccording to announcement made by fo : A : o {he war office this afternoon, ae : . - s e o : Our stock of Ladies’, Men's, and | IGHINGE . i - German Advance Checked. i 3 Boys' Spring Clothing arriving daily, In Champagne, a German attack to . S R : : . i e i A we would be pleased to show you. . ® P ; the east of Somme-Py was met by the w3 . | Y O A explosion of three French mines, The ; ! N : ; s SR 8 3 ‘ ; THE SECRET OF GET- ayln y ec 3 German efforts to advance were g o 3 3 i 5 b L T ¢ ootk f checked, but in spite of serious losses = ¢ i ® 5 - 2 % ’ . - i TING HONEST VALUES - 4 thes maingained themselves in the po- L - b e R ! : 3 g 4 An obligation paid by check avoids disputes—the check is re-§ sitions occupied by them gibe Ko , i N 88 il - ; ey A number of vears ago, in think- | § turned after payment and becomes a receipt. Near the Ri8r Somme a German X A 3 3 ¥ 2 B B e % 3 ing over business conditions, we came Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts safety company was yesterday cvening deci- ' 1 . 3 ¢ > | i 3 o to the conclusion that our greatest as- and system into your daily transactions. mated by the French fire. The captain 5 , 5 3 < 4 - o set was not our stock in trade, or and seventy men surrendered. The g 4 3 it - 2 : e cash in the bank but our customer French also obtained possession of S & 5 oo , : . = : 5 good will—our reputation for gooid several machine gun p ; e o Gl e : e = | values and square dealing. We de- In Alsace vesterd morning, a > 5 A i bk 1 . : £ termined to make the name H. O. i’ German force tock possession of 200 : e S o : 3 o stand for “Quality”—to stand back of metres of trenches, but a French coun- e . e T 2 : i 5 our god's, and to see that we sold ter attack resulted in the capture of g GRS B - b R nothing that was not right. In study- gmost of these position: The artillery b g g < i 3 Mo ing our own sources of supply, we fighting in this district continues with e . - > B ‘ S 1 that me makers did bus great severity. 2 3 & % R o S . S that wi 100;— and some did Text of Statement. k B : ? ; e e y T tart e LR e &5 ¢ : ¢ S ; 5 ; We Dought from those that did. “In the Artois district we have : g w0 pi : 3 And today we can boldly say This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with business § firms and individuals. caused the explosion of a mine on the . 3 i s 2 2 : . - south side f the rond between Neu- : - . ; 3 1 | “These Are Ours,—We sold ville and LaFolie. Foa e & * . “To the south of the River Somme Them—They’re Right, and an attack by our troops vester- 3 5 FINANCIAL 964 creinc ceainec tne wonks neld We'll Stand Behind Them.” by the Germans south of the River 1 Frise resulted in our occupying cer- o one. However, his peaceful look 1in- | armies opposing the Germans and | . ) 3 o - NEW HIGH REGURDS STANLEY WORKS DROPS tain sections of trenches. A counter Not yet does the lamb lie down with |dicated that he did not know his im- | Austrians. Note the sword bayonet After Boom of Last Week the Prig attack delivered by the enemy was |[the lion, and it is to be feared that | pending end. The Russian soldier in | h ie. Such weapons a [S e Clt\; ffems seventy survivors surrendered. The - — 2 1 had their photographs taken in total number of prisoners at present group this afternoon at 4 o’clock in Today Receded to 73 Bid and 741 in our hands is about one hundred. | GERMAN CONSUL MUST WHIST BIG SUCCESS, HILL MAKES PLEA TO front of the engine house. s checked by our fire. ~One German |the fate of the sheep in the picture, |the picture is a very young lad.|by all Russian artillerymen. The | i Several machine guns were also cap- S The case of Ignaces Krystopik vs | Asked. i tured us. According to the word APPEAR IN COURT | Social Event in Boot's Hall for OBTAIN DYESTUFFS | 7ohn Tulavieh was heard before of prisoners, and judging also from Hospital Cleared $700. Judge Meskill in the city court this After a boom of last week Stanle] I . : Over $700 was cleared by ) field of batile, the losses of the ene- YSI s I es Rclcared (RLVtho ed the plaintiff and M. D. Saxe the and today that security receded t5 14 my at this point were considerable.” [ Federal Attorneys Decide Bopp Will | Woman's Hospital board on the whist | Connceticut Congressman Asks Col- 2 defendant. on chk Exchange |bid and 741-4 asked. Americal Be Arraigned With Others In- e L e e ties s Honee o Ditrerard The condition of Dr. Carl J. Hart, Brass held firm throughout the da Turks Defeat British. day afternoon. It was the most suc- ill with grip at the local hospi- —————— 1 X 61 bid 1 1 S ¢ v in < - e ol 4 - i s P iAtions y i e o 1e price being 261 bid an¢ RN A I W dicted in San Francisco. cessful event of the kind ever given Party Afliliations. “11-“ "l{‘)”l’_“‘ \“ ;“’” ‘»‘l’ ; > New York, Feb. 14, Wall Street, | guor o icon werds: - Nites Bt Amsterdam despatch to the Central s Praticiien iss Delia A. Haugh, secretary to e S el 5 A Py ® o SR o || o ke, Mayor Quigley, resumed her duties |10:30 a. m—Irregular price changes | Pond, 160-165; Scovill 470-48¢; Bl announcement has been issued at today after a week's illness. marked the renewal of operations on | tol Brass 65-67; Colt’s, 840-850; Norg Constantinople by the Turkish war | POrt, Who was indicted by the federal ; Although the condition of Mrs. Mi- | the stock exchange today, with fur- (& Judd 103 1-4-104 1- Americal office: grand jury last week on charges of vi- | were delighted with the event. Hardware 124-125; Standard Screw “In the neighborhood of Aden, | olation of United States neutrality, Those in charge were: Tables, British entrenched troops were at- tacked by Turks. At some points the British retired to within range of company, W surrounded by our under the gun, surrounded by hungry |seemingly about sixteen, one of very , motor goggles help as a protection | ' _ troops and decimated. The captain and [ Russian soldiers, was not a happy |many youthful soldiers in the cza against gas attacks. Members of Engine company No. Feb. 14.—Franz| Dby the Woman's Board, the largest| \yughington, Feb. 14—Rep Hill, Bopp, German consul general at this | 2mount ever cleared before being ; republican, of Connecticut, urged his §450. Over 300 attended and all colleagues in the house today to dis- | regard party affiliations in co-operai- ing in an effort to obtain dyestuffs [ chacl Ponais of 21 Silver street, who | ther activity in the metal group, all | L= !for this country from Germany. must appear in court tomorrow to be [ Misses Annfe Copley and Mary Whit-| “The demand is made,” he said, | day, ! i 2 250-260; New Bri n Machine, S1 the leading coppers attained new | Union Manufacturing company, 79-81 ] high records. American Zinc and Tanders, 61- arraigned, along with members of his | Uesey, Mrs. Herbert H. Wheeler and | “and rightly so, that all Americans | imbroved 1od Mexican Petroleum, as well as Bald- | Rridsh naval guns. During the early | official family and others, according to J\01 B Merwinifticketst ntra i) o (SR GRI0ER D R el essROTINER S |08 i S0 L Shy SOk e W. F. CURRAN DEAD, art of D ber two sections . of | & decision announced today by Acting . 3 iR ohinshnlEEs v e UL ton Rin A eten S el e SIS0 were Amons the other atrongif s 8 lam B et 9t Lecemben od o Britien | United States District Attorney M. A.| T Parker, Mrs, J. B, Thompson, Mrs, | honor and disnity and _sovereizn and active issues. United States Steel | Plainfield, Feb. 14.—William Fram B ] “lioed s Pl e ; G rpen Mrs, J. B, Thompson, MrS | ights. Why can't we stand together | DEATHS AND FUNERALS. conspicuously heavy, losing almost | ¢l Curran, well known in democrati e e T Attorn for the oMcials of the|and Bertha Sehmidt: eands, Misses |in an earnest effort to releaso —our e — a point at 84, but making up some |&nd Catholic circles died in a hosps onsiderable losses were inflicted on | Attorneys fof the officia’s of the e e Ay nation from foreign control of onc Mrs. Matilda Bonolo. ground later. Railroad shares | 1 In New York last night of inten the British. On Dec. 8 another en- | Germa i Tan | o cesmWhitilescw Al AN dre N e e e e e A sl The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Ben- [ were again shunted to the back | N2l cancer, according to word ' ré e QIEent nevurTod Defwesn our camel }Aefli:?a}fm;‘a“n}: Af ant United States r\fif)i??«'(~hmrmfip\fl"\m'l o rortde | Mr. il is & member of the ways [, "ot Main street was held from | ground with moderate concessions. | ¢¢ived here tod Ho , vesi o Ll AU baniey S i e e b T o et e D e e GO ol we coonabon, soman ) s |22 5 S SRR s e e [ including, Baldwin | de. | Taster at Central Village for eigh e la’lm‘ on ?;lven' 1?:\5}{ ‘];m! helcorsultren - all conldiiappeari bl maTinEwn et e Mrs, | sidering a Dbill designed to establish | .0)qcr "Rev. William Krause officiat- | clined abruptly on s i having been - apsuiietEE heavy losses. e nigh e : = LS i nd sty condary dealings. | > ) 56, ‘Rouvy phibuge took place e proxy H. M. Bates, Mrs, It Rimihe ”"“ dyestuffs industry | .4 4nq interment was in the new Close—Marine preferred was a weak | L resident Cleveland and had alsq Messale or Mejale. The hostile “The law is the law for all indicted | & T, Goss, Mrs, A. H. e T iy, o et | I GO feature of the final hour, when prices | ¢TVed @ term as judge of probate. . : alike,” the decision of the|H. C. Hine, Mrs. H. S. Humphrey, e e - in general showed the lack of frosn | MR ey forces were dispersed and flel in the | men alike’” w . e o that the color of sailors a diers e e e sh | direction of Sheik Hosman. federal attoneys. Mrs. Adams added | Mrs. Guy A. HW;”}";‘P‘: ""-"‘ 5 H. | uniforms would have to be changed Walter Ford, buying. The closing was heavy { DIES OF EXPOSUR that a consular m»r(’scma““t A ;\;m‘r‘j"n-el’im}"fi' L A ott Mre . | unless relief is speedily secured. Walter Ford, aged 18 years and 6 = Loxreisn EOySInMOn Y as 3 el e el R I — months, died late Saturday afternoon Wire tronbiols . 3 i A . . any difter 2 t from that ac- |7, Sloper, Mrs, P. B. Stanley and Mrs. | = gl | 3 Saturday ol 3 ble between this city and | ster, colered, aged about 50, died @ Claimed No Change. ““»‘1(“"’(‘{;‘:’.“‘: ;‘fil‘f"x::: : £ A‘Td Nor: prizes, Mrs. w. ¢, | ENTERTAINED LITTLE FRIENDS. | at the home of his parents of 197 | New York today iy responsible for | the Emergercy hoapital fadis R On Dec. 28 last J. Austen Cham- | °°7%°d = Hungerford, Mrs. A. C. McKinnie, Miss Rose C. Frey entertained ten|Corbin avenue. The funeral was [ there being no stock quotations, | the result of exposure yesterday. He berlain secrotary for India in reply | yp\ioCRATS SELECT NEW HAVEN | Mrs. F. L. Traut, Mrs, C, W. Nichols, | ¢f her little friends Saturday after- | held this d‘f-t('r;‘m;vn at 3 o'clock. Rev. was found in the snow near the hom to a question regarding a recent o i Feb. 14—New Haven | Mrs. H. T. Sloper, Mrs. W. E. Sessions | noon at her home on Prospect street, . E. Jones officiated and interment f Coroner A .Herman. Brewste Bridgeport, Feb. 14.—) Mrs, H, T. 3 Oplish oficlal ‘statement ftoithe ot 0 s for! the pring convens | bfi Bristol andMrsiiG. Wil Binches: | the occaslon being her fifthy birthday. “.a:ui.n yf;:.i;vim e Addlthfla] Fl‘atel’flal NOIOS. e e e fell from a third sto veranda Satur- fracturing her skull, is a trifle improved today, she is still in a crit- | Torrington, Feb. 14.—Charles Brew| h fect that after successful fighting | V¥ decorations, Mrs. H. L. Mills, Mrs. C. | ¥he received many pretty gifts and a was formerly employed ana left zbout 9 o'clock to walk home Turkish troops were advancing ou |tion of the democratic party to elect R. N Peck, Mrs. W, W, | dainty lunch was served. White car- | as clerk and driver for the C. L. b S 1 cention | J. White, Mrs e . ; the British port of Aden in Southern | delegates to the nntxo?c"‘r:fif)“’q“‘“?i'l‘““‘”g Brackett, Mrs. W. H. Booth, Mrs. F, |nations tied with red and blue ribbons | Pierce company. He was a member i he conv e | ) DS : s Arabia said in the house of commons |i2 St I‘f’“"“'t Moy 11 This action | A Searle ana Mrs, I. D. Russell; The | Were used as favors for tho girls and | of St. Mark’s church, He had been New Britain Owls Fashmn Hlms By Mav Mamfl that there had been no material | held prior m? ine state central com- | Dansant, Mrs. H. M. Bates and Miss | for the boys red carnations tied with [ ill since November. Besldes his par- w_Britain Nest, Order of Owls, S liange ap Aden during the previous | wes voted by > : Flora Humphrey; press, Miss Mary | blue and white 1ibbons. Flags were | ents, he leaves four sisters, Miss Lily | will hold the regular meeting in o & G : i s afternoon after Bridgeport L avhito sinb NS S 2 . ! two months. ) m‘"z:e;‘:‘m:_“ :fld declared that this | B, Bingham. used for decorations. Tho e w ho .(-t’ Ford, Mrs. Pearl Haley. Mrs. Clar- | R. hall, Thursday evening at § o'clock, S Nl B0 i B O | e S B e The Woman's Hospital Board |tended were: Misses Margaret Bray, | ence Hoyt of Branford and Miss May | Every membor i3 requested to he syon: bétween our cavalry scouts and an | ¢t s wishes to thank all who in any way | Reginia Souney, Pearl ‘Wetherill, G_orj Ford. TIle also leaves a brother, | ent as the nest will be photographed. er\;_w]ny patrol ll\e“cor?tlnu‘ed” - ; = e contributed to the success of the nz\rdl ;{:lélecanioi\sn s Krl)!:il":‘ff ‘fllzzr:m*?:l Charles Ford. = he enemy lost nine killed and Srror in 3 e The Dansant Special | Everett @ A >, , _— Woman’s Rel ps, o < party and The ecit ) R Sk s s Relief Corps. one prisoner. Our only casualty was The officers of Washington L. Mor- | thanks is due to the New Britain | Harcld and Fred Wetherill and George ITALY RAIDE Stanley Woman’s Relief Corps and | = rounded. gan lodge, K. of P., wish to call the | Herald, who gave space for our |Frey. D BY friends are invited to attend a social | attention of members to an error in | potices and to those who gave gifts e e G e tomorrow afternoon at the home of | ke 1o M sttt the postal notice sent them regarding | or money, prizes and decorations Y. M. C. A. NOT| . . AUSTRIAN AIRCRAFT | Mrs. Atice Swoet. Foariin leaving on the Tondon, Teb. 14, 10:30 a. tomorrow night’s meeting. The meet- | Also to firms which loaned chairs and The hoard of directors will hold its 2:07 car from the center, | Reuter de'spm(."] oA Teni it | ing is tomorrow night instead of Feb- | (o the Electric company, which wired G g Goeibe o R . is reported there that Turkish forces | ruary 17 as announced.—advt. the hall free of charge. : = o'clock _ Fiftcen Persons Killed and Many : ’ in formidable numbers are heing sent Pitt Parker, a cartoonist, will fur- ' SR na betehterstoriniberey to Mesopotamia. Troops released - nish the membership entertainment jured in Attack Made Winthrop Council, Sons and Dau from the Dardanelles are already on 3lg ‘ rowd E xpecte at tomorrow evening. i s ters of Liberty, will meet Wednesday thelr way thither and small con- Gustay Bockman of Hartford will ay. IO A M LAl A it of tingents have also left from Thrace. £ address the Right Living club at its Paris, TFeb. 14—Austrian aero- | the council have been invited to at- Activity in Balkans. e urg S atlng ACELS | meeting tonient ; h planes made a raid Saturday over Ra. | tend the union meeting in G. A. R. London, Feb. 14, 11:45 a. m.—TIn- he;‘:‘::;n:!l“:tq\::::X_R:f‘;];‘:h“o‘)‘“:;{::i“}{ venna and the neighboring towns of | hall, Hartford, tomorrow evening fEesmeactivity nthel Dalkans Gls {(Noicus Thusdi) evemins st 6o “ofieevennd Botlticne iy noriive Lady Buckingham council, sponsor for reported from Athens. An exchange i e | ok e NG G this meeting, has arranged .|u‘mt-\vn-.~(‘— Telegraph despatch filed vesterday i SO A1l later combat | Hiavas de ch from Rome 5 fl ing meeting. All the state nflllv('x:. v 1 says that, following the arrival of AL L el el il QK teen persons were killed and a be present and National Councilor Jrench and British reinforcements at with the All-S in the gymnasium. |, "4¢ others wounded. William Jeffrey of Vermont will speak Saloniki, the French are again pro- Several women and children were | 0N ‘‘Fidelity, Patriotism and Integrity" ceeding up the rail v, concentrating - x ‘ 9 P H NO WORD FROM MELI injured. A hospital and the basilica 'J‘ln\‘ degree team of Winthrop coun- cgops as far forward as the Bul- e 2 ¢ N 9 % “ 3 . : Washington, Feb. 1i{—Charles §. jof Sant Apbollinare at Ravenna were | ¢il will give an exhibition arill during garian frontier, 8 5 f s & - i i Mellen, former president of the New { damaged the evening. Members will leave New | 8887 (With Basiing Line and Added Seam Allowence) Men's and Youth's Pajamas and Night Shirt, 32 ot 34, 36 or 38, 40 OF 42, 44 Or 46 breast. The Bulgarians are sald to have 2 P S SRR .‘ | Haven road had mot responded tod Britain on the 7:07 trolley or the 7 occupled one-third of Albania. p « PR to the senate judiciary sub-comm The church of Sant Appollinare | dinky and every member should at- | e Y g 52 kit tee’s inquiry as to whether he could | was erected in the vears 535 538 | tend to hear (lh]e nzlll(‘mnl councilor, | iy i N ify i P Aal in 1w i 5 consecra i Y vho is a very able speaker. i H two garments essential to mas , . s testify to anything material in its in- | and consecrated in ) w y | ere are @ 12 Sl DT Ol Dot vestigation of the nomination of Louis | Maxim It was restor — culine comfort, pajamas and a night-shir{ Constantinople, Feb. 14, V Lon- S 25 . | ana is the largest of S 2 At a glance, it seems hardly possible tha ~ o D. Brandeis of Boston, for the su 1 Conrt Columbal Dior C 2 ' e day, 3:48 p. m.—An official statement e S e s e e . D. the two can be cut from the same patters jssued today by the Turkish marine DEs il S ekt ial N Court Columba, idaughters of s but in reality the coat of the pajamas an, department, saying: o : $ ; : ek i e i S e - . tile, will hold a Valentine whi | the night-shirt are made from the sam “An enemy destrover attempting to : ; g - % ; Zoslandiafals o Ao MO (OIS OED LTI o dance in Booth's hall tomorrow night model, with only such variations as it § mpproach the entrance to the Dar- b - ¥ v k e i earings are resumed tomorrow- New Haven, IPeb. 14.—A statement | anq the committee reports a 00 sale quite casy to make. The trousers are o' danelles was driven off by our bat- 7 ’ 2 - o st o L b ek from the offices of the New York, | of tickets. The court has voted to course separate and are finished with g teri ¢ 7 5 Ny : L PIRE THIS AFTERNOON. New Haven and Hartford railroad to- | have a group photograph. The hem and tape inserted in the upper edge German Troops in Turkey. o ~ ‘ e e The fire department was called out | qay was to the effect that the grant- | Daughters of Castile of the {e aro The pajamas are the simplest possible t¢ ; ik . 2 y this afternoon at about 2:30 o'clock | ing of a full nine hour day to car and | planning & joint charity enfertain- make, thoroughly comfortable to wear an London, Feb. 14, 1:28 a. m.—There 3 i : . S G : to a fire in the house occupied by John | repair shop employes, effective today, | ment for the benefit of St. Agnes always satisfactory. The neck c_anlm\”]‘ has been a large influx of German s W : o Eoaine i, Heisler ot 37 Ifairview street. The | hag no connection with the demands | Home in West Har‘ford and in this Outtoforma Vand it can be finished withi troops into Turkey, according to a 58 5 3 e : i oo fire was bebind fhe stove and there | of the machinists for increased wages. | the local court will take an active & high collar with a slight opening at tha Bucharest despatch to the Times. | ¥ v . || was but ittie damage. B ORIt Dbl R e it || v front. The night-shirt is practically tha JAbott 25,000 German rrived last . ; % - : g T ——e e (e I, T RTINS S5ty DTt b coat cut longcr ahn : nis edlm t l-c t afln ek at Rustchuk, Bulgaria, and pro- 7 ; . N ; o NEW Bluisd vorw of crumer s (000 o B L L LS T ; i y tional style at the lower edge. For thd ceeded to Shumla, which is 55 miles - " " G London, Feb. 14, 12:15 p. i T T pe s e 2 NARROW APE. making of the skirt, cambric, long dgth 2 i - a meeting with representatives of the X tub silk and the like aze feverite S swest of Varna, and it is understood, . ; ; o e oA - expocted the next vote of credlt Will | Sacnoniocs waton mnth foy g of th President Ernest N. Humphrey or tubsilk t iy Is will continue their journey to Turkey. : : . i . : be introduced soon after parllament |;n the union have been settled. Tt has | the board of public works and a party 5(;31;"; I};O‘ifi‘lfigl:;‘]-k a’::gf;img;;"‘il:flanné;l e as il — ——— : i reassembles tomorrow. =~ The state- | poen reported that the machinists’ or. | Of friends were in peril of e 2 i : ADOPT MERIT SYSTEM. ) | ment is made unofficially that the vote | goization has split into two factions | Crushed to death late Saturday nizht For the medium size will be needed, % A new merit system has been adopt- = e | will be for 250,000,000 pounds, bring- | & #808 J88 BROE (B0 at the Main street railroad crossins. yde. of material 27 in. wide, 53 yds. 36 @ by some of the troops of the local START of RACE_s€ NEWBURG =] - ! ing up the total of war credits to 1,- | 5 Y They were about to cross the track for the pajamas; 5% yds. 27 in. wides A, 5 Credit Wil 'Be Riven for 912,000,000 pounds. in Mr. Humphrey's automobile wwhen, 41£ yds. 36 in. wide for the night shirte B;’“,“,Fli"shgg‘, tons. 200 attomdance| Tn view of the great vogue of skat- | ing championships, which will be held GIRLS' THEATER PARTY. it is sald, the gate tender lowered the - RO able s stions, g % At Neobis .Y o g i i . o rn is vnrl good behavior. The troops toling, this winter many persons having | @t Newburg, N. Y. on Feb. 12, Lin- {146 14\PE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Twenty members of the Working | 8ates. ~Mr. Humphrey turned h 2 e pgt:)er & 4{) oL (g i BWG 01 t1ie 6vkier are Noitk of the Boy he exhilarating, healthful ||Sol s birthday, ice and weather pe SO Bes ey Girls' club will hold a theater party | machine parallel with the tracks and 9 34; 31[ o i B o e B A nr o e o g | oien Up the exhflarating, hes mitting. Some of the speed Hers | T RENT—Tour room apartment, 15 | at the Lyceum this cvening. Preceed- [a train that was approaching missca breast. /It » oy A u";' 3 R o \1[ St \;‘-.:kfs Episco- | SPort who never gkated before—there | of the country, eastern, western and | \inthrop street. Apply Board- | ing the theater party a chicken sup. | the car by the slimest margin, takin 23‘ el = “’:"nDZg*::‘men“‘ this papesy "g;’ e e . is much interest In the castern skat- | northern, will compete at Newburg. man, 475 Arch. 2-14-tf | per will be served in the club rooms. | off some of the paint. eceipt of ten ct