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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. i MISSIONARY BISHOPS. G. 0.P. KINGPINS |Army Takes No Chances of Possible e ] beria and Other Parts of Africa. LOOKING BACKWARD Trouble ,Wilh El Paso Mexicans %,,“;,“;;,.‘;:“::s;““;t;',";x:;z;:’fi;":nast:e yiarsors ssemen 30 %, ey o | T(TALS $9,429, | hall at 12:30 o’clock tomorrow. ops of the Methodist Episcopal church 5 | - | . ¢ # = The payroll of the street depart- |, 3 : Seas " B P s 23 T D pleted, the general conference to ‘ & ’ o & v ¥ > or the pas ek amounted to - i 1 WILS{]N “E[;LARES [ : - : ? [ment oo Enat e day began balloting for three mission- | (Teatest Year in Business of Lee A. Elphick of Rockwell avenue bishops. One is to be chosen to | e PO 3 S o % 5 has returned to his home after under- | SuPervise the work in Singapores, Ma- pfl“y, OmGIHIS Sfiy‘ . (Continued From First Page.) 5 : L R O e : s D eostul omeration at St | 1avasia; another who is to be a mem- £ S &C £ B ber of the negro race, is to be select- L on which the world is about to fzll foin - . 2 B o i it | Francis’' hospital. ed for Liberia, and a third will over- back is the moral judgment of man- ) " 3 S " : { _Ribbon sale tonight at Curran Dry | e the churches in other parts of [ New York, May 20.—-Intcretd kind 2" Goods Co., 29¢ values 19¢. 35¢ and | arrica. concerning the actual profit = The president said he would like 4 B 45¢ values, -advt, | Missionary bishops have all the | mage out of war ord Ard tc think the “spirit of this occasion” % . : & s g 2 5 Mrs, J. W. Fellows, who has been | powers of a bishop or general su- | " could be expressed “if we could im- S > Ay P e oL > » 3 S = e visiting relatives in this city, has re- | perintendent in the countries to which agine ourselves lifting up some sym- . 5 % 3 - 8 3 o 1 turned to Little Falls, N. V. | are assigned, but possess no | the first time in detail, by one bol of humanity st : . & L B Rdied 8000 G R \ William Jasper Regan of Lawlor opal authority in the United | principal companies engaged in Hejao dedgnagionad jtheSMUn tod § : : ; L & : o | street has recovered from a serious | States. class of work, in the annual rep States, after the Kuropean war would i s : ; 3 d T e Sk of tonsiitl Sl e e | be able to life up a symbol of the B i k . 2 3 M . - | atia DA “still, small voice of humanity.” N i : s e N i) : |h o Mrs. B G. Wachter lef¢ today: for. | TO TRANSFER PRISON 4 | tacturing company for theé fists Closing his address amid a burst o ooy ¥ ¢ 4 g . : = Springfield, Ill, on a visit. o | ended March 31 of applause the president left the i 3 A 3 ¢ 3 $ 2 = S Charles B. Smedley of the Herald English and Germans Agree to Ex- The Westinghouse reports that] eportorial staff is off duty because | change Sick Soldiers, in sales billed and in the amot ktand to go to a local club for lunch- 4 . 5 7 ® goie ; 'R ; e g 1 : f a sprained ankle, | 2 rotits earned the perlod lag eon . L 3 4 _ Berne, Switzerland, via Paris, May | Nt Profits earned gr 3 ceeded and previous year in thd { el [ . . o E. O. Kilbourne today fransferred S i o - e . o 5 o ke b to August Monsees land on Com- (\\.G;n' 'T,"“:,'m,’:l"n/,l:‘(;2fsjgfi.cnt|,,;t‘;e tory of the company. Gross eay Ui, ! . : : iy w : | William L, Shermann of 20 Fenwick | by a number of sick and convalescent | [2cturing profit §9,429,805. Th . . o » iy o S {| | street, Hartford, and Bertha Bartell | prisoners of war in both countries are | in¢ome available for dividends, n . . e : e 1 ci ok | of Arch street were married Wedhes- | to be sent for treatment to Switzer. | the inclusion of interest and disd l ) S - o 5 e day at St. John's parsonage by the'|land, is now being put into effec: | and the payment of fixed charge 4 iy g o § . ] Rev. M. W. Gaudian. The tirst batch of 600 British sol- | $2:666,888. This is equivalent €q Tt O ey avERican diers is awalting transfer at Constance | ' Per cent. on the preferred stog D T{}WNS lN 5ELEIUM‘ (e O — S — DFATHS AND FUNERALS. |and a commitice of eight Swiss mili- | SéVenteen and elght-tenths pem industrial companies supplied, the Westinghouse Electric and tary doctors will leave here today for | On the $5 “‘31““0 of commen: Heman A. Weceks. England to select an equal number of Guy E. Tripp, chairman,’ & G 1di it 4 e that the results were obtained fi Heman A. Weeks, 74 years old ana | Getman soldiers who are held prison- | Faa% the Tesults were obiained (Gontinusa From: Mirst! Pagen i v gpaie. y ma o 15 3 . . a veteran of the Civil war, died yes- | €T there. et cA e oo A R & i e . Loy $ T Wi terday at the Soldiers’ Home at Nor- S amounted to $8,578,000. Total mishes among Tols oD fourdcontor . k e " 5 . : : oton. Tis wife resides at 286 Chap- U-18 DID IT. for war munitions booked up to and left wing. i i i o x R J ’ : manfistneeend e fleavesfelght eons 31 were approximately -~ $96,569 “Dardanclles front: Two host B TR : - iy ; { . and four daughters. Mr. Weeks served | Gorman Submarine That Attacked | These include firm orders, orde; sneroplanes, appearing from Tenedos, o i 3 gy Ly, -3 By i : RN o clur-mq;f) &)hc(‘( ivil war in Fompnny I of Sussex Reported Identified. ject to cancellation of undell flew over the Straits, but were driven : ; ; : 3 : e eden Paia e goods upon the payment of an off by our fire. 0 S o : . £ g 4 . | taniry, and iwas ‘at oneitime com: Washington, May 20—Information [ profit, and orders subject to ca “In the waters near Smyrna two en- ; ; 5 e . 55 : : S mander of the Grand Army post in | received by the state department | tion upon three months’ notice i emy warships fired shells in certain ; $ . o ; : uoN e G Bristol. from entente allies’ sources and made | worlk. localities and then withdrew. Other- il & ol 3 e s 3 AR : Seee known for the first time today is that No shipments had been made wise there is nothing important.” . : i ks ; a4 : e 3 Richard Sedervall. the German submarine U-18, com- | the close of the fiscal year omfi i 3 v > X 3 Rev. G. E. Pihl officiating, the | manded by Lieut. Otto Steinbrink, | der for 1,800,000 rifles which . AT : P oA 3 & S : funeral of Richard Sedervall was|was the submarine which attacked | turned over to the New i $120,000,000 FROM TAX. 8 . . fi . : : e bl w e held from the home of his brother. | the channel liner Sussex and brought | Westinghouse company, all off e g 5 L e o E N R 3 Emil, on Winthrop street this after- | the crisis between the United States | stock of which is owned by the Assessments on Incomes to Bring in % b o E 5 > . e ? 3 S | noon at 2:30 o'clock. The pall bear- | and Germany to a climax. inghouse Electric and Manufact : ers were David Johnson, Emil Sund. | News despatches from Paris soon | company. There has been adv S ahiuEton. May 20 Feturhs from : T i » ] 3 . . ; ) S - | Thomas Cross, Hjalmar Holmquist | after the Sussex was torpedoed said | by the purchasers $12,037,000 i % : : 4 - S ¥ 4 4 7 5 i and Oscar brahamson. Interment |the commander had been decorated | these contracts. e com = Rasa) j : : % L 0 N v e was in Fairview cemetery. by Emperor William. Nearly all of the work upon| : e munitions is being carried on at Oscar Landin. e constructed or acqu especial compiled by the treasury department. R i i SRt - : - Oscar Landin of 161 Jubilee street PREPAREDNESS ISSUE. this class of business and so do The expected return of $120,000,000 ; s L & , o . , e died at his home this morning, aged RATEY interfere with the regular outpul .Is $35,000,000, or over forty per cent., 3 48 years. He is survived by his | gaptist Convention Will Be Asked to | value of order received during more than officials estimated when wife and two daughters. The funeral R vear, outside of the war contrac congress convened will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 ] J $58,218,000, and the value of w Individuals are expected to pay ap- . B | o’clock fram his late residence and Minneapolis, Minn,, May 20.—Dele- | ;,qo15 on March 31, for regular proximately $62,500,000 and corpora- g 2 2:30 o'clock from the Swedish | 8ates attending the northern Baptist | ,.ts $92 097,000 against $5,464, tions $57,500,000. R Lutheran church. Rev. Dr. S. G.|convention here will be asked to go 1 | the same date last year. ok i The military authorities at Bl Paso, | precaution the Mexican district is|land, and they have expressed thefy | OPMan Will officiate. < R e e LR estlghe e conn \ CORPSE FOU ND. Tex., are taking no chances with a | inspected . and patroled regularly. | dissatisfaction. The pictures show a | Sl o etionion thel tasttalis) anle. constdls| S oDV e 81, 4A%) VR Hartford, May 20.—The body of an [ Possible anti-American outbreak | SO™e€ Of the Mexicans on the Am rol of the Mexican quarter of L1l | R Sty s oy setn tunidentified man, believed to have | among the large Mexican population | oo s If;idc of the Rio Grande are not | Paso by Company E of the Twenticth | LONG MOTOR TRUCK TRAIL. Proposals for broadeningithe Work | carried on ot Dittsbareh. i been in the water at least three weeks, | of the Texas clty. As a m at all pleased with the presence ot | infantry, Captain De Witt W. Cham- | R heing carried on by the Woman's Am- | yrooc” and Philadelphia. In W N i by B ol Wagen to S & measure of [ large American forces in their homs | berlin commanding. | Army Machines to Form Links M ! crican Baptist Foreign Misson society |t i {he \|<u?|!Arha:'gcn>(nr . ]1‘?1}@ 1:)(:_\‘-‘ u‘{hleh('( ::;]l‘:)fit::“\\e‘l‘l‘t‘lie:\:l = From Railroads. | vere considered at a meeting of that | ion of property and equipment v in regular work a special depred }Ix:maql;'l‘-i:k T:u;; ‘I‘;\‘SXZ?J:'n\‘(:C;l‘(!l):;i: BEGINS MEMORIAL M’ ll M b Ch - Columbus, N. M., May 2 Mili- B e charge is being made from moi forty vears of age. height about six| QN STONE MOUNTAIN Ca ay pe oice tary patrols protecting the Smenisel | WAGE SCALE CONFERENCE. . | month on the faciliieh peingig feet and weighed about 170 pounds. It the Pacific Ocean are to be supplied, | Cleveland, 0., May 20.—Delegates to | "1 0 qi o h o ot pusiness had brown eyes, dark hair and fairly i | re T - i i 1ga t A ciati f 1 where railway transportation is dif- | the Amalgamated Association of Iron, | p that 4t 1s imorkEl +good teeth. j [1] l;ea he Republzcans ficult, by means of motor truck trains | Sheet and Tin Metal Workers of Nortn | (0% S FO0E o 5, 8 PTH g That Amount. vear are estimated at approximately $120,000,000 in r ed figures being ) ._-v_‘—; ] | tson Borglum, Connecticut Sclup- similar to those which have been used America were planning today to hold | ;01 contracts, because the d TILLMAN AFTER HARBORS BILL. | (0 gt Work on Gigantic Task . 2 ! g {by the expeditionary command in | wage scale conferences with their em- | {00, O IRCR PSHTERE O G Washington, May 20.—Chairman | Mexico, according to apparently au- | ployers of the Western Bar Iron asso- | [ ) €00 WV S0 i, o fl Tillman of the senate naval zommit- Near Atlanta, Georgia. 3 thentic information here today. ciation and independent sheet and tin | s o 1% S e oDl oo e tee, today attacked at $43,000,000 riv- | Reports from the Mexican field to- | manufacturers. Employes want a S N SRR 1 ers and harbors bill as a criminal | Atlanta, Ga., May Z0—The work of > day were characterized as “routine” | general wage advance averaging about | b pp o ere T oo e waste and begged that the money be | presenting to the south a memorial of PR o At milcanyl o8 CdHantros M Dy er, | Aritteer DEEfCont) Atlantic City, N. J., May 20 Sdevoted to naval preparedness. the war between the states probably o . i‘f s 1:‘“"“‘j“ ‘h‘"‘“ “:; r,ed':l‘::‘é‘:?:: DR GhbSrihRGs ek | the il i = e e : of the American troops in Mex B 5 ' 42 Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC NOTE :\,:?u;o;nd(:ng:‘:xi:l ;fffri‘uffim;fli i & - . accordance with the new plans have BURNS CLUB BEATE 1{:?»1‘0“:0;»‘;1;:;\\;::11“1;:;:;1r:lsu; el e " | here today. The mountain is a solid | £ e . - ot Pl beet compieist THeBUrns clubjcarpet howlink teammls o e e a e reT Considerable interest is being man- | 50k of stone and on its most precip . , ! lost to Phenix Temple of Honor last | Iv. 1In the prelminery report ¥y ifested in tennis by the association 5 g B . S : | —_—— evening 35 to 27. The result by rinks | Pictures and automobiles a 3 5 tous side will be carved figures nearly : o : to be working incalculable hai members, and to date Physiclal Di-| g "ol in naieht of the Seventh WEATHER FORECAST. was as follows: First rink, T. of H., p - s rector Slater has received 28 entries s S o = Gl < s SRE A oo, Burns club, skip, | the Sabbath and resolutions of ik e Ut :;n:i nd scenes depicting the great- - Brown, 6. Rink two, T. of H. skip, | ¢5t are expected :(qugb?xryoreg June 5. Next Saturday a team rep- | °%| €L War e ; . : | Cl 7iSymonds, 3" Burns club, sicipyy. | A0 oBHE RV RS AT “resenting the association consisting of. | 4% the base of the mountain will be ! . = - ) on the Way. Patterson, 8, | Rink thres, T. of I, [ newsbabers Snd s HEE S5 Jack Dean, Dr. G. W. Dunn, H. Saw- | “_‘;‘]j‘" assembly hall . = skip, R Middlemass, 7; Burns club, hool . bulidings .on. SuzGHy. Aollllc, Stanley Sheldon and H. Voight | mPnt”“?“]“”I;’:‘:"l"tl'i"lf“‘l)f“f :h; m"k“\:* : i o | Washington, May 20—Weather pre- | skip, A. Gordon, 13. A social “nw| - Prelios will meet- a team from the Hartford | ™ out solid rock is & e dictions for the coming week an- v he game. e g . Hbier Trcurancel company’ st Pope | Willibe imecessary: fio! erest. 'cornor | { 3 : Soiiacedl todes by e eatt ihurean follojred REn Sk WOOD FOR COMPROMISH park, Dosts. It was the laying of the first | L - i . are: W. Wells scoring 168 points, was | block in one of these posts that occa- - North Atlantic states: Partly over- T Boys | Sioned the celebration today. The | - - . - . t weather and moderate tempe Oliver H. Nichols of this city was | ning to present his name to the ST E aquatic events for the sea- | Principal speakers announced were X : i fure first part of week followed by | re-elected president of the New |jjcan national convention as & son. Eric Norfeldt of ¢lass in | Federal Judge Emery spear and John : o - rising temperature and wunsettled | Haven district of the Epworth leag promise candidate for president. the Emploved Boys class, established | Temple Graves. o o ' ' weather by Tuesday and on Wednes- | at the annual meeting today. Bdger | believe that if there is a prol a new record for one-length back-| Gutson Borglum, the sculptor, will G o % : il 4 day and fair weather and mild tem- | Beckley of Bristol was elected vice | deadlock in the balloting for a ward swim. He also captured first | have charge of the work | perature remainder of wee president of the New Britain group. | he may have a chance to win. place in the plunge for distance, with Middle Atlantic state Howard C. Doolittle of this city was | supporters assert that he woul 34 feet. Walthers and Sexton mem- LADY S ARRIVES, | cloudy with normal® tempe clected corresponding secretary and | acceptable to Col. Roosevelt, bers of the class finished first in com- Chicago, May 2 Mis Sars with a probability of local showers | Miss Winifred Barnes of East Berlin, | b .—Mrs. Sarah E. | Monday orlTuesday. recording secreta MEMORIAD TO SHEVLIN petition, the season having becn ! Flanniga S = i i S | Fla gan of Spokane, Wash., a dele- : o L _— . prousht to a close last evening. | mate to the progressive party's nations . Now Haven, May 20—Thie ci A B o | al convention, arrived today and was - : SELECT DR. KINSELLA, 1908 at Yale of which Thomad RED MEN READY. | hailed as the first Bull Moose delegate e y . RN, NEW VENIRE CALLED. Dr. 3L A. Kinsella has been selocted | Shevlin one of the university's The Red Men champions .in the | reporting to headquarters. “If the § L SR ki i R ek e e e ‘llh!e.tew. was a member, is to Fraternal league last year, are ready | republicans get gay we'll fix them,” | L : fi Tt | only Three Jurors in Tive Days for | (0 oo oo examiner of all candidates flfm(n"mla_l“n»lnm either ;n “_h* for the opening game of the season d Mrs. Flannigan with a smile, as ¢ TR . - s ¥ Orpet Trial ! for appointment to the police and fire ”) S l"(;m‘,‘f"jl O % acs SN tomorrow afternoon, when the Jr, 0. she was greeted by Secretary Davis of . . Chirco | Geparimsnt. The new appointes is a | (8. field acconding to anno U. A. M., nine will be the bpposing | the progressive natlonal committee. & . ' Waukegan, ML, May 20.—A new | graduate of Tufts Medical school ana | Ment today. nflmlnszr‘ i team. The battle will be stagel on | ‘I've fought for Col. Roosevelt since 3 > . - S > % ; g venire of one hundred men was called | ;1as been located here for about a vear presented |n> he class at it 3 the East End diamond and be | the famous Aberdeen state convention % e i Eoees 'y today in the trial of Will H Orpet, and a half. reunion next month. [z SRS 00 MeLa e A the University of Wiscensin student HOLDS POLICE AT BAY: | SHE o IR 4 G i [E e charged with the miurder of his for- i AR i | - L . Regular New England Schedule Now condemned in the preliminary r| Chicago, May 20.—Friends of NICHOLS RE-ELECTED. Leonard A. Wood are said to be the winner in the Employed called at 3 o'clock PLAY HERE TOMORROW. John 1 £ Coll 2 ek, aged twenty-five, locke The orack! Hishlanders of Coilinss J. L. Lawlor, a Forestville automo- bert. Bl Baso jTex, SRy 40 -Sergatnt I‘i”]! £ \‘”yn‘v:\v“:v\"" night after ville will be the Pioncers’ opponent to- | hilist, reported to the police this noon Five days has heen spent in the ex- | Harry Furman, who was shot on Mex- | Seif ' TS THOTC 4 " ouge & morrow afternoon at the Ellis street | that while driving up Bigelow street imintion of 273 prospective jurors, | jcan soil Thursday by a Mexican cus- ( Ing his famtly FTOR, 00 S0 ] diamond, and a hot battle is expected. | he ran into a bicyclist. The man on and only three have been tentatively | toms guard, will be given a military | Hallett s " ;. : : ¢ e ol n in a furious baftle. The boys from the town made famous | the bicyele stopped in the middle of ¢ N ¥ accepted funeral today after which the body [P 11!';':'\:":“ home pendingi years ago by Ted Malone, have a fine | the road, directly in the path of the ¥ : 3 will be sent to relatives at Brooklyn, | in Tak . < club and are confident of taking Man- | autoist. No one was injured. Ay = : ST F N. Y., for burial. ager Conlin’s boy into camp tomor- BaAG : ¢ i S ity 2 e e s row. The game will commence at| ESCAPE FROM TOWN HOME. SAMUEL WALHKER MCCALL oA : i ""f T’I\“\"" v FORTUNE IN GOLD representative e Adams THREE NEW TANK MERS. New York, May 20.—Two 3 o’clock. e : i e police were notified shortly T o ; , from Springfie g & \ : oz .| after 2 o'clock this afternaon that ; Semuel Walker McCall, governor |achusetts republicans is pretty well | DI company from '.L.”.",',{'t'(m.‘ was| San Francisco, May 20.—The | 4,)jars in gold bars received by REPEAL SIXTEEN-PLAYER LIMIT | three of the small boys committed to | of Massachusetts, is listed among the | SPIit up. Governor MeCall is one of | Ift this city foday, investigating con- | ynion Iron Works here has contract- | yroigan and Co., from Canada Chicago, May 20—American asso- | the county home in chambers this B the most scholarly men now in pubne | ¢ilions growing o e strike of | o4 for three tank steamers to cost ap- | g oo lieq at the assay office . £ i : . Ll 'S men to one of whom the republican 3 the teamsters Jate yesterday after- s z 00,000 for th Pan- P ciation club owners, in a special meet- | morning and taken to the Town é _ life, a Dartmouth wduate and an | el e cont e i e proximately $4,000, or the & This makes a total of $12 45 Ing here yesterday repealed the rule | home until they can be sent away had | NOMination for the presidency may | [L. D. of Dartmouth and Oberlin. Ho | 100 (e FHCEH ters has atecan | American Petroleum Transport Co., | ,ugnt here from Canada withi of Feb. 21, 1915, imposing a player | escaped from the institutian. One | fall, especially if there is a long con- | written much on historical to- | (¢ work o i) placed | op New York and Los Angeles. This | i efel TOh limit of sixteen men, and will be gov- | was caught but two made g00d their : test. He shares the support of hi He sat in congress for twenty man "»l"’f‘\'_ "‘t’! ; ("1“1 “A]fii‘f‘melrl was said to be the largest contract SR e erned henceforth only by the rule of | cscape and Officer Fred Wagner was | State With Senator John W. Weeks, | years and was one of the leaders of | Mmore pay essential =~ Whe demands | g one exception ever placed on the ESCAPES BY DARING JUM the national agreement which purs | sent out on his motoreycle to rouna | While many Bay State men favor | his party in the house of representa- | “m & {‘“;‘“:_"(‘ e el . ”"m i‘“ Pacific coast. Bridgeport, May 20.—John :3@”1“::“1 for Class A cluba at twen- | them up. Roosevelt; so sentiment among Mass- | tives. e e e e e nette, accused of theft from the A the game was given as the reason for | MEN'S DRESS IMMORAL, official informed the men today, that STATE RECEIVES $3,314. Express Co., leaped from & third the change in a statement given out| miwood 1 P SILVER JUBILEE. Mr. Hart is one of the leading manu- | cno of the leading officlals would be | pigeeport, May 20.—The state of | WindoW this morning to escape & ke Blwood, Ind.,, .May 20.—The short i | here Monday and the difficulty would T rocaiy when police entered his Dog ; President Chivington. % 3 pesshiondl — facturers in this city, being connected L : 3 Connecticut will receive $3,314 as its e S AR i | Shirt, Jow necked dress and “sports” Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hart to Celebrate ajusted. Comnea et i e the. htebe i s | Douse here tifs morning KENNEY RETURNED TO GIANTS | Shirt o7 men were denounced as im. | ent With Auto Trip. Andrew Radel, late oysterman and - okl * Troy, N. Y. May 20—Catcher Ken- | conference of the Holiness Christian | Today marks the twenty-fifth anni- | auto trip to New York in observance. s 70 NEW PODICRME traction magnate, of this city EDDY—Hartford, Conn., May ney of the Troy State league baseball | church here vesterday. An article of versary of the marriage of Mr. ANd | see——————————— HAS = LICEMEN. 1916, Maria Brown, wife of team has been returned to the New | faith regarding dress made a part of Mrs. Howard S. Hart. The ceremony i Bridgeport, May 20.—Seventy new MUSICAL 12 James H. Eddy, aged 75 York Nationals. Jess Buckles, pit- | the church discipline for the ensuing . was performed by the late Rev. Dr. J. | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | policemen Wee sworn in at police | ————o = formerly of New Britain | Ls Bt —— | neadquarters this afternoon. These | CHARLES HUMPHREY, Piano Tun- | service at her late residence, cher, has been released to Scranton. | four years, declares that all members W. Copper, then pastor of the South | — Outflelders Breckinridge and Lied | shall seek to dress “plainly and mod- | Congregational ¢hur OR SALE-—Runabout in good con- | men \\(‘l"‘}lccm(l at the last meeting ing. 97 South Burritt. TPhone Highland street, Hartford, Mo AUTOIST HITS BICYCLIST, : F dhke o / sk mer sweetheart Marian Frances Lem- MILITARY FUNERAL. ridgeport, May 20 tion as to his sanity. president. The couple planned an with the Hart & Cooley company us" | |

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