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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916. ANNUAL REPORT IS VENIZELOS DEFIES = Berlin News. |makis Now DIRECTS RICHTER & CO. (Continued From Ninth Page.) | REA“Y FUR GBUNfllL KING []F GREEEE on n ot ! t MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGY ? ce all back tax books a town a s y s : | expense.” The ion was carried. Represented by W. Eddy. = LA e Flanagan Matter Settled JUBPR— 31 West Main St., City Hall Building lephone 1 motion The bill of William F. Flanagan of Clerk Compiles Statements Show- | Challenges Doctrine of Divine | scensmeton, who nad o receits ror P o : the same tax bill, was then taken up. i E, ~) we ofler a li ited a ount 01 o . : : 1t d that tt 1 f % ing What Dept. Has Done Right of Kings e I Hh R o o . « . m m treasurer to pay the bill, but this' Mr. ' 3 S i Shaw denied. The minutes of that o . ; WATERBURY GAS LIGHT CO. Clerk Harry E. Emmett of the London, April 19.—Following the | meeting were examined and nothing 3 = r ) ic works has c breaki by agents £ th Greek | W found concerning the matter. It = i h l;.?{\-m\'\].»;-}i Z:;:hl“h(e ‘«\ern;nh:; ;fm:‘!?ele;:{ | (‘ir«)t:ex"::)c::? 2 R0 iy STt || S e Seten i A 4T | j o / 10 pel” ceni. stock rcport which will be submitted : of the meeting in Athens on Sunday | that all back interest and liens, prior 2 i nual to the common council at the meeting | of Venizelos adherents, the former |agan. - o ; this evening. The statement in part | Premier, who hertofore has been care- Abate Interest and Liens. : : TO yield 5 pel‘ Cenl . o is as follows: Street department, ap- | ful to base his antagonism on ques- Mr. Lewis then moved that all in- siat ) propriation, $81 .44, disburse- | tions of policy, has come out openly | terest and liens on back taxes be : 4 p & ments $81,545.75, balance on hand, | in opposition to King Constantine per- | abated. Major Wilcox objected as it . April 1, 1916, $9.69, street lighting, | sonally i would be making ‘“flesh of some and i F appropriation, $29,500, disbursements, | A dispatch from Athens contains, fowl of others.” It was not fair to $29,439.79, balance on hand, $60.21. | the following interview given by M. |those who have paid their taxes in The entire appropriations of $7,500 | Venizelos on Monday to the repre- |time and was In distinct opposition V. ) - : in the state highway department, and | sentative in the Greek capital of The | to common law. He questioned the ; EASTER e e of $2.000 for catch basins were used | Associated Press, with the object of | wisdom of such a movement and ‘ | ot D DY OE S S A Y up in disbursements. A balance of | Setting his explanation of the present | thought the collector should bring in \ e L TR R e tart Your SAVINGS ACCOUNT With the $4.54 remains of the $8,500 appro- | critical situation before the people |individual cases at a future meeting. Al t5 5o '“‘nh'”‘w s ,u“‘ '(‘”mp: L 4 B S COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Balances on April 1 in the street| “I beg you to bring the events of |sidered in a lump. Rev. S. A. Fiske ; ; S A ey = = : sprinkling appropriation shows $140.- | vesterday and the earnest protest of | introduced a resolution to the effect : ; fin';“l};‘(\’n‘“ PROPER things, and you | This Table shows the result of systematic Saving and in the park department | a majority of Greeks to the knowledge | fund and be added to the salary of e R e S S| : $128.90. t 2 of the American people who have |to 1909, be abated and the motion 35 b n”?‘{::}”»‘:“(“;‘1;}\‘“_‘Q“»*(;’nf“;,"" »0:)""' | ;)l:‘m::l‘.» h SN Dy “‘:m ‘V(::.N Commencing the season of 1915-1916 | struggled for so long to establish free | was carried. 3 A 4 : S S ] POS s ars . with a balance of $3,491.06 and a | SPeech as the fundamental right of Superintendent Skinner’'s Salar) v , i i $5.00. = B tAteR | $1.00. I ,total sum of $12,106.29 in the street | frec peoples. ! First Selectman Willlam H. Gibney * i 7 oft collar Shirts, 50c to $1.50. | $2.00. 24. 9.99 | 7 | 104 10 132.69 improvement fund the balance follow- | ‘“‘Here in Greece we are confronted | brought in a resolution that $120 be Ilaster Neckwea 29¢, 50c and | $3.00. 6.77 | 99 | .75 56.09 199.16 Ing the <i s . by the question whether we are to|appropriated from the contingent ; o | S48 o 4 i Sei0e to April 1, 1916, amounts to $6. .| have a democracy presided over by a | fund and be aded to the salary of Men’s Silk Socks, 25¢ and 530¢ pair. | $5.00. . : 5. | 260.34 | i Receipts of $50,134.12 and King or whether at this hour in our | E. E. Skinner, superintendent of the At e 20! L2t bursements of $41,703.19 in the sub- | history we must accept the doctrine |town farm: Mr. Skinner had been | 7 it ; ey ‘ way department leave a balance of | of l;: divine right‘nf Kings. employed by the town for seventeen / 5 S g; $20.00 . . | 1041.89 | 12 | 49.02 $5,430.93 on April 1, 1916. “The present Government repre-|years and had never been given a > ) e 5 A _} 7 o | 1302133 | 166145 | 08711 The appropriation for sewer main- | Sents in no sense the majority of the | raise. This year the board of finance | Bdwin & Harris elected chalrman f’,._m AR e i S e R tenance was $11,000 of which $10,- | Hellenic people. We Liberals twice | deducted $10 a month from his sal- | o the demoeratic stato committes o HR’S}"@PD "ORD ONEPRICE {]0‘ 2} — : 244.73 was spent for work and $650 | in the course of a yvear received the |ary. Mr. Gibney lauded Mr. Skinner | NeW York to take the place o el i 114116 ASYLUM ST. t) 274 MAIN STREET —BEGIN NOW transferred to the street department, | vOte of the majority. At the last elec- | as a town servant and felt that the | liam Church Osborne, has been active 5 leaving a balance of $105.2 tion, which was nothing more than |deduction should not stand, F. F.|&nd_influential in democratic circles @) HARTFORD, @ . - Following disbursements of $: a burlesque of the free exercise of | Hanford of Kensington thought the |in New York state and citytfor some | - : 660.09 in the sewer fund there re- |the right of suffrage, we were not |town should abide by the decision of | time: He iy a Saratoga county man. mained in the treasury on April 1,| Willing to participate in a farcical for- | the board of finance and the action | In the coming presidential and guber- ;A T i i s B e 1916, a balance of $98,817.16 mality where, owing to the mobiliza- | of the recent meeting. George Sulli- | natorial campaigns he’ will be an in- During the year there w eight | tion, it would have been possible, as | van said he understood Mr. Skin- |fluential figure, for much depends upon | FINANCIAL NEWS i i i i i1 the result in New York, the most pop- streets macadamized at a total expen- | indeed it was the Government's inten- | ner’s contract expired April and . k st p diture of $12,252.24. Grade work on | tion, to keep the Liberal voters with | unless the salary is left the same he | ulous state in the union. !‘nlltlcmns‘ | various streets cost $10,122.89. i- | the colors and not allow them to cast | will leave. He thought the present | throughout the nation still utt_ach : | Semi- permanent pavement was laid on five | their ballots, while their opponents |salary was inadequate and heartily | much importance to the old saying, ,streets at a cost of $15,613.13 which | Would be given every facility to crush | favored the resolution. John Moor(; ;‘As goes New York so goes the coun- | =y WEAK MARKET AS NEW HAVEN ROAD included $95.78 due on the Hartford | the Liberal Party by a vote which |spoke in behalf of the resolution and | try.” :' avenue contract of 1914. Repairs | could not have represented more than |said Mr. Skinner has done very effi- | Most of Estate Bequeathed to Wile | TO ISSUE NEW BO] to macadam streets amounted to $3,- | @ Small minority of the Greek people. | cient work. The resolution as in- | 5 = i 252.06 and general repairs to other “We refused to take part in this |troduced was then passed and the | IS attending the Daughters of Rebecca afld Ghlld | - Mrests used up: $4.596.56, sinister comedy. The present Gov- | meeting adjourned until June 20. SEND Sy B B, BUSINESS UPENS Tn its introduction to the report the | ernment of Greece is, therefore, no- Mysterious . Fire. Miss C. R. Bowles of Willimantic Hearing Given Yesterday by : is the guest of Miss Margaret Flynn of Kensington. hoard of public works s wise representative, and we Liberals | 1o o oot B0 Tl In compliance with the charter, the | have left us only our right of free % e o iy ' arter, 3 which las 9 o'clock totally i J : board of public works herewith sub- | speech and free assemblage, guaran- | Liich last night at < 3 will of Richard Harding Davis, the A Forss s : 3 ssemblage, g destroved the old William Hopkins Charles Wright has returned from a | 0 P infa position to Project. 0 S o T e | B o i) oAby oo s o el ot wiliiey soih | CEIL WEOHE T novelist ana war correspondent, wno | DEUIENEN DIops Nineteen Poins ’ ? of.all moneys and from what sources, | means of taking counsel among our- | i "jrd S o YO0 dants of that dis- There will be a cottage prayer meet- | 4ied at his country place; Cross Road Hartford, April 19—A heari ~and all p,fl,,ipr,dn..,fog and for “h“f se].\'e.s: of trying to ‘eanhten the trict, who did not attend the town | ing of the Kensington Congregational ]‘uvrnl, at Mount Kisco, on April 11 as ReSllll 0[ CI‘lSlS held before the public ummpg purpose, which has been received and | opinion of the country, and, perhaps, |, ceting, were startled by flames | church in the Blue Hills district this | 12St. was filed vesterday with Sur | mission yesterday on the applij oxpended during the vear ending | of exercising a pacific pressure of the | el l8 WU | SECEE BT L) e, Rev. Carleton Haren, the | EAte Sawyer. The main portion of his of New York, New Haven and M‘:\”““”’;l' “1“’:[‘)3'“' L _‘:)‘e':n”:m‘(“:e];‘r‘gie":;"; upon 2 _‘?‘r‘i‘;“‘”“' has been untenanted for three yvears | pastor, will be the leader. e R e e SRl B s e B - .| and it is supposed that some “knights | The Kensington Lady Minstrels [ s g the year,| “Now it is even sought to deny Us [ og tnc rosdr had talen shelter to : < the details of this work will be found | this. The meetings organized by the | oo ‘e F0ad had taken shelter there | will furnish the entertainment at St. Y for the night and accidentally drob- | Thomas' T. A. B. society fair i in_the revort of the city engineer. Liberal Party were not even those i i 5 5 ¥ 2 ed a spark from a cigar, cigarette . b o i Extensions have been made to the | frec and open ones to which we have | P26 & SPETE (POTR B TERL CESIT Y| Southington, Friday evening, April 2. | and his daushter Hope. :‘v;‘:‘\]“a; s(,‘ q:efr:ll tho \;‘;ofl; Vhe'_m‘f done every ’ng}él.h ‘;élr me;‘t}:ngs were held place has been in a delapidated con- T T 'I‘-ho \\'“m, 'w!mh was signed on AN ) Au: essful results by city labor, | in inclosed building. ose who came | gition since Mr. Hopkins left. The March 17, 1915, in its opening para- c r under the supervision of the super- |10 them were invited, but the police | pronerty is owned by E. Allen Moore Cl't er s sraph directs the testator's cremation | & break of 19 for Bethlehem. empowers the public utilities ¢of intendent of sewers. threw out our doorkeepers, put in| . New Britain at present. y m and then orders that his personal | There were wide openings in some sion to authorize the issuing The street lighting has been great- | their own and let enter whomsoever g ¢ property such as jewelry, furniture, 10! the more popular stocks, notably notes when it is satisfied th ly improved by the addition of a|they, the police, wanted to be present JEesD LRt e e All advance sale tickets for the |Ctc. be divided among his widow, his | United States Steel, whose first offer- value of the outstanding stoc large number of lights during the | at our meetings. ; A very pleasant evening was spent | ‘g (qoral concert, Wed. April 19th, | Sister, Nora Day arrar, wife of F. | ing consisted of 4,500 shares at a max- the premium paid into the tn vear. A plan is being prepared for “It is a denial of every constitu-| Dby the members of the Grange in 3 b T I r of Turgoose, B, C. is | imum decline of a point. Standard | since July 9 1894 in excess year 3 nE D Led L 1 : St LS = must be exchanged before 7:45 on irgoose, B, C., and his he installation of a “White Way" in | tional liberty. You yourself have wit- | their new hall last e ening. AnIn e date advt brother, Charles Belmont Davis of | Stocks showed some resistahce to the | outstanding indebtedness of t the center of the city, this work will | nessed with what patience we Liberals | teresting program was carried out Ay sonrs, | New York. The executor, however, | heavy selling which was augmented by | pany. e N P it e e e v local | Your neckwear always at Wilson's. ! MDomever S Ssas s Sl o : 2 y s e very near | —a majority of the Greek people— | an & peearingfinade manvalocs) g shall respect the first choice of Mrs, | liquidation from interior points. Sec At the hearing the company tuture. have submitted for months to a Gov- | hits. The program as given follows: . N , | Davis as to her share of the personal | ondary prices were confusing, some | represented by Vice President A trolley line was constructed in | ernment which is in nowise constitu- | Vocal Solo—H. Ventres. We alone sell B. & W. Redman. 2| property. stocks making recoveries while most | Tomlinson, who said in reply te the northwest section of the city dur- | tional. | Reaqi Miss Minnie Gibbs. for 25c collars, Wilson's—advt. The remainder of the estate {is|others manifested increasing weak- |tions that the outstanding sto: ng the year on the following streets: “The moment has come when the | Reading—Dr. M. H. Griswold. Medical Examiner H. A. Elcock is in | turned over to the trustee, who is to | nes the premiums amounted at the Myrtle, Grove, Broad, Washington | position of the highest functionary, | Reading—"What T say to tramps New York where he will remain until | hold it in trust and pay the income Wall Street Closing—Fresh selling | ent time to $189,102,782 an and Farmington avenue to Common- | which every King of the Hellenes and hook agents’. . M. Barrett | next Monday. During his absence Dr. | to the widow until her daugher is 21} 0f specialties and other leaders the total debt was $241,671,100. wealth avenue. It is the intention of | ought to occupy, must so strictly be | Musical selections—Grange orchestra. | Griswold of Kensington will act as |vears old, and then one.half of the | brices of new minimums in the fi the amount of t t toc the Connecticut company as soon as | defined that it will forever be impos- | Talk on the relative value of chick- medical examiner in this city income goes to the daughter and the | dealings. The closing was wealk. ;Hw premiums was > | White Plains, N. Y., April 19.—The | - | lic Utilities Commission—No estate, estimated to he worth about > - 5 ford Rallroad company for DIy $250,000 is placed in the hands of a New York, April 19, Wall St., 10:30 | to jssue its notes for the sum o (”Nm for the benefit of his widow, | & ™ Wall street’s grave view of the ' 000,000 to run one year, from N zabeth Genevieve McAvoy Da | latest aspects of the German controv- next. There was no oppositio whn.c stage name was Bessie McCoy, y was reflected in the weakness of The issuing of the notes is al s at today's opening. Specialties 'ized under the amendment t of all descriptions, but mainly the war ' company’s charter passed at t issues, were lower by 1 to 3 points with session of the general assembly the weather permits to pave their | sible to raise again the question of | en and beef for the family table All advance sale tickets for the | balance to Mrs. Davis “as long as she amount of the deht area on this extension with a bitu- | the divine right of Kings in Greece; | <oooc - Mrs. Willlam Luwim | B Choral concert, Wed. April 19th, | remains my widow,” the testator says. Twice the amount minous pavement. e it will forever be impossible for any | Discourse—"Does it pay fo keep a | just be exchanged before 7:45 on | Mr. Davis also directs that in the | HARTFORD STOGK MARKET | stock pius the pres Yok was started on the elimina- | Government hiding behind the per- ;(;‘n more than one year? e aan et ort S e e ! VeUE San wivea vi 8 T[)rx“i%f tu?rh_(-,orvhm avenue grade | son of the sovereign n_; arrogate to it- Me_‘ ':»a(‘nge' oré‘be: ra‘ I_compn New Britain’s nicest store for men, | MTS. Davis before her daughter Is 21 — o proposed note: ssing. is will be completed at | self rights which reside only in the{of Miss Minnie Gibbs, illiam W Wilson’s—advt vears old all the income of the t | Colt’s Shows a Little T e S est at the rate of 4% an early date, which will do away | y i ham and Dean Minor, mandolinists, | Vv 1501'S—advt. : e 1o nnst[COltsEEhons ™ a X stla tmbrovenient 1 t i n ] ¥ | whole Hellenic people. ean \ ] i | fund shall be paid to Hope until she 1s the to with one of the most dangerous “Understand me. T am not talking | T.eon Hall, violin, and L. Minor, pian- John Mullen has recov c;}rcd from hiS: 91 yoarg old. Then she 1a to SR Over Yesterday's Figures—Other | o therm CEoRSIESRIngUeRelly, in any sense of the possibility of a |ist. The program was concluded with ) recent illness with tonsilit half of the principal and the balance | Stocks Are Statior A large amount of work has been | republic in Greece. T insist only on |a tableaux, the foilowing taking part: | ,Only the best at Wilson's—advt. is to remain in trust for her during | ; JOHN A, PAINE DEAD done towards beautifying the small | our rights our constitutional rights, | Mrs. Irenc Ventres, Alvah Ventres, | The bankrapt stock of John A. Gallo, | her lifatime. | Colvs, which sold today, 785 s Sl parks under the jurisdiction of this | our rights as free people which our- s is and George Burdick and | who conducted the “Tip Top” barber | Mr. Davis directs that in the settle. | 35 Somewhat stronger than it was | Daniclson, April 19-—John A board, and it is planned to carry on | gelves we have gained by the force | Mrs. Gibbs. shop at 6 Main street, will be sold at | ment of the estate the oxeeutor ohail Otlier stoeke waroidlored | Feb-entetis 1 [he SO his work to a greater extent the| of arms, and which we have no inten- _ Library Notes. public auction by Constable Fred Win- | enlist the services of his broher, Char fouoN2s 59-7 e e e e tion to abandon. The library will be closed all day | kle tomorrow at 10 o'clock. les B. Davis, “for the purpose of pro- | Ol S e loariome Raek e otalle o tholmonic s It is announced, according to an- | on Friday. For your Easter smokes buy Big |tecting and asserting the rights of | Ll e P G complished will be found in the re-| other Athens dispatch, that Liberal An exquisite set of books has been | yrozarts, 10c, all dealers. No. bands, | my estate in and to % eyt i T Landers, 61-62; merican | prominent i port of the city engineer. meetings will be resumed after Easter | donated by Henry H. Peck. —advt. | erary compositions and rights therein | | Lodad s Now, Departurc | Paniingacire oh — the Liberal Party meanwhile taking | A public whist will be held In the| . 0 . . oo 0o p oo | to which my said estate would be en. | o oos: skl Lhok aliiac s thed vkt COLLEGE CLUB TO MEET. action against the police authorities | library April 28 and the proceeds winl | 10K (OF "€ 2 | = titled, it being my purpose that he | Cic s e Sl . | for allowing, as they charge, the pres- | be used for necessary improvements. : : , co—advt, | Pe Intrusted with the settlement of all | 4 ot kT ad 0 osiiN e NEad o e Wit Alam Couiky M. T. Regan of This City Is Presi- | ence at their meetings of agents whose | It s planned to hold a series of | TFaster Gloves, Bowen & Co—advt. |y, ters relative to such compositions, | uniiis rines 1o 81: oion st |1 PEnE A0S S dent object was to provoke riotous events. | whists in the near future. The degree team of John Ericssun | including new editions of ' L'mamv ”‘C.'Q'":; 79-81; Union X fln-‘ P i | i “Shaun Aroon.” lodge, I. O. O. F., will confer the first | articles and rights there, cof ufacturing, 79-81. Wallingford, April 19.—Announce- | R 5 St. Paul's dramatic society will|deEree on & class of ten candidatys | moving pleture and dramatic right —- — ment was made today of the fourth | TO ENTERTAIN ACTOR WHITE. | ,.ccent the old Irish play “Shaun | 2t the meeting of Andree lodge, I. O iar! biographies, etc., and that he annual luncheon of the Connecticut | =) D raen." next Tuesday evening in pass | O: F- this eveningin Vega hall. receive by way of compensation for :1::“?‘?:;15?;1?58 (f;“l‘\lx: o\nr;:re \Q‘Z‘:w:t | Members of Elks’ Lodge to Act AS|jp hall under the auspices of the |,Only the best at Wilson's—advt. such services 10 per cent, of the net | ’ et Sutugrdav e 2 Hosts, committee on street lighting.” The! Carlisle Kron, a teacher in a school | @mount thus realized for my estate.” ST e e <0k 3. Irving White, who termiinates bi ists have graciously consented to |in Pennsylvania, is the guest of his | — = | : > Sykes, pres B » ates S | assist in raising funds for the pay- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kron, | MARKET TUMBLES AS | . - d_eml of the college, will be the prin- | engagement with the Cross Players at | ment of the lights and it is expected | of this city cipal speaker. 1 s . Tt 1 § . b T al speake | the Lyceum theater Saturday evening, | there will be a large attendance.! Ostrich Boas, Bowen & Co.—advt. NOTE NEWS SPREADS | \ Election of officers of the club als i i will take place then. The present| Wil be tendered a banquet at tne | Tickets were placed on sale this morn- g 238 MAIN STREET ing and already a large number has Sales in First Hour loul 300.000 and | s officers are: M. F. Regan, New Brit- | close of the performance at the Elks | "€ &8¢ | ain State 2 al Sc si. . 7, 5 : en s S ¥ ; ) ormal School, president; | club on Washington street. It is ex- Kicked By Horse, - 3 Commission Houses Are Buried in Miss Florence Pardee, New Haven is Bernard, the eleven-vears-old son S ers ( ) () i () i ; el e i linec ed that about forty of his imme. ernard, the eleven-years-ol £ Selling Orders. y S i s wi i 3 S hnson of West Lane, was Wallingford, secretary-treasurer. diate friends will be in attendance. of Charles Jo i ? Mr. White, who is a member of the | kicked in the face by a horse vester- New York, April 19.—The presi- Elizabeth, N. J., lodge of Elks, has on | 42y _afternoon. 1€ youngster was dent’s decision to submit tr 1 IST IN CAMPAIGN. several occasions entertained at the lo- | leading two horses to water and they \ situation to congress ca : ('Imllnoiu"t i FreSh Oday Central Labor Union V. cal club, and it is to show apprecia- | Pecame frisky. In trying to quiet the 4 surprise to the financ ke Dentealfanor ‘\ nion Votes to Help | tion of his efforts, that the party is be- L‘;“m:‘s the :0»‘"A"‘;“‘§i:°§‘f"t’ie “é ‘:"0 9 commission houses with wire connec- Shad (Buck) Boston Blue Mackerel Boys’ Club Campaign. ing arranged. Lucius Styles has made | °f them and was v the Sying tions to important centers were almos Hoo Shad Green Halibut Hlounders A s g all the arrangements for a fitting de- | N0Ofs. Dr. M. H. Griswold was called s itk : - At a largely attended meeting of | T " SRR AN B0 ar sotor, | and found several cuts about the hoy's orcnwhcuned Syl liduldating oz Cod Steak silver Salmon Cod Cheeks the Central Labor union last evenin . O e o o et g - ) S e Wit Fin Haddie = s it was voted to ald as far a8 po i _ z Greatest excitement prevailed on the as far as > — = comfortably this morning. e y S sl ol Rl e 5 e exchange and many speculative hold- Haddock Opened Clam Boys' club building £ s " Notice, 2 . . ings were abruptly closed out. 'STERS CLAMS feat Crorerdtans ;‘3::\;‘1”'(’,',),9?,’;%3.2,.‘ Notice is hereby given that the | George Beckett of Kensington h. i ey e steel At S Connelly addressed the meeting on | lArtnership lately subsisting between | purchased a one-vear-old Ayershire broke 19 points to 421. Apprehension 5 8 Sl M | & Sheinman and Yetta Chanovsky, | bull and will exhibit it at the Berlin | | / LEose) J.BY ppreh : . U5 Bresent meots of boy. in thi |5, SRGInGED wnt Totte Cranommer, | Bt sed S s e, e Ben ) BRI R o Vegetables of All Kinds e ementstareundarhvay BRIror County of Hartford, and State of | first prize at the Vermont state fair e kg e “‘M 'h(:gh“\"mi holding an open meeting within twe | Connecticut, under the firm name of | last fall and Mr. Beckett expects a SR el Bike Sl t He C weeks, which prominent labor lead- | 5. Sheinman and Company, has this | repetition this year. an ultimatum to Berlin were pub. Native h})|||a(:l\ Sweet Potatoes, Chunks trs from variows parts of the state | 2Y been dissolved by mutual con- | The Kensington Grammar school TR Ripe Tomatoes New Potatoes will attend and give addresses. sent LAl (doptsovinaftofjihefisaldiatarteo Sitalb elulod fyacationithisgarts Declines were extended in almost S ar A partnership are to he received by S. |ernoon. All public schools will re- Tl eEendet o Ao Native Radishes Bermuda Onions s FHE S i Sheinman, who is to continue said | gpen next Monday. aldireotons 7 B @eceaing s Green Peppers HARTFORD VISITORS COMING. | jginess, and all demands on the < 4 four to six points from yesterday's | M Native Rareripes Rhubarb THIN éventng Trgsiielegation from | said partnership are to be presented | 2SS Adele Murray left for New ) close Anglo-French bonds were un- Parsley, String Beans Native Cucumbers JohtBericivi 16dg# B0, O, F., of | it Rty York this erternnon. where she will loaded in blocks of 100,000 and 3"”1'[ i I b e e | S onnt! i1y | opend tne master \ufl(‘flunn. ) R 000, Sales of the first hour approxi- o oo il v Iodge % 0.0, ¥, | 151 any ot Maveh, . . A |, Jonanmn el o Ko ol | el | Staple and Fancy Groceries g # = o 2 en St. gyl By | p or el many 3 The Hartford degree team will initiate (Signed) ‘ R e L Heowy soliine of the coneol et wee several candidates and a social and . SHEINMAN & CO. | : L 5 : supper will follow. : by Sam Sheinman. rs. D. R. Bunting of Kensington The Ashley- Babcock Co. anothicr impressive feature. — Boston Head Lettuce Cultivated Dandelions

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