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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918." . KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price Clothing Co., 114-116 Asylum Strect HARTFORD H. O. P. Service e e o v | e e e |10 SRR | To o $5.50 fStorm coats that are big and long L A B8 warm —regular cold-killers prompluess S a1 ress coats in black, oxford and banking transactions. i - S ; i Were Formerly Priced From $6.50 to $7.50. t mixturos i e 3 S Whether your bus- 3 X rench coats in smart litary : 3 S . 5 5 o o oy . BRI o e e iness is large or small, - o ¢ ¢ B Sizes 6 to 18 Inclusive. Blue Serges and Mixtures lon and young men your Checking Account F ' % 4 {L!Il\(‘ll;l[.\‘ that really keep the rain is welcome here. With Cap and lcoggi : Make the Commer- Sizes 215 to 6. Now is the time to buy a coat—tho : e e commr ] | B Y || Vackinaws i Special values at $18 and $20. your depositary. > L Reduced to EPLE JACK NOW | Reputation For Good 7 You’'ll Not Buy Values like these again as long as the war lasts. Ralph E. Monson of York Neb., i+ ¥ . = famous throughout the United States VY for his daring as a steeple jack, has just passed his examination for com- wiw BRITAIN, CON ped by excited gendarmes and sentin- | Will Ask That Salarics of Police Wall Strect—Substanti g - | cls who thought he had taken 1eave | 1o iiiment, Also Polico and City from yesterday's depredthg === of his sense shown in carly dealings today. I A . As T]{ TEMS A P - ———— | Court Clerk Be Reconsidered. T B vestment rails, shippings, steels and g iy o Cl l DEATHS AND FUNERALS the more prominent equipments, as staff, it is difficult to sce what (Continued From First Page). ) T‘-l.\\‘le-‘il:r"u A Qli‘)i*:h*\'l:\\wu\;ln\:«"ll (Continued From First Page). well as mators and oils, averaged | #S€ the bolsheviki have for one, since i » T etk 1 e il i el g gains in excess of a point. The out-|(they have been steadily nouncement says, “approximately 99 | Miss Fliza 1% Clar) with the manner in which the com-inot include the missing, of which |standing features included Baldwin soldiers and members of the crew are Miss Eliza F. Clary, one of the old- | Ion council, at its special meeting on | {here are still many Locomotive, General Ilectric, Indus-{ P o reported to be in hospitals. Six mem- MWednesdayfevening handled all of ll.;u It was announced today that ar- [trial Alcohol and Studebaker in which Taken together with all the other FAlexis Scott is home on a vacation | Lers of the crew and 72 soldiers are/| S Sl Ll e ],n\ Itorns :u- for ¢ mq‘«,tli\(zu‘nl | rangefents were being made by Brit- | advances extended to 2 points. Trad- | reports, however, the seizure'of tha i sbedinneniogica e eminarvaR i Hntive onilie vilL G vt il BEedon A e qnesc e EiSiERS IR REE R tohos SenaculieRe st n oN ol } | ish and American officials for military | ing broadened with the progress of fanada. derry, 10 soldiers are in Lough Foyle | hospital in Middletown, aged 91 years. | as fixed for the police department and | funerals for the Tuscania’s dead. the session. Liberty second 4's re- f Frank Humphrey, of South High | hospital at Londonderry, and nine | gpe was a sister of the late Dr. George ¢ fl\g‘“\'h-rk of.(‘hv :‘\l\ and xmhvlc court. —_— flected further selling at the new low reet, is confined to his home by ill- | soldiers and two of the erew are in f o "o 0" S ios o New Hampshire. | The ool st rding e Sl Passenser Dist oot record of 95 of the' bolsheviki. In Finland tha 1 Ky the county infirmary there. 2 S e [ionumenaation of a flat increase of | AT Tmsn Dot Pools were active participants in | Whites claim notable victories over War department officials are un- | She lived the greater part of her 1f¢ | or cont. for members of the police ) Irish Port, 1feb. 8.—As the list | 1, wider operations of the first hour, | the reds, the latest of which is tha partmen als s i aal by three has - o e onl .| of Americans on boarc he Tus DAL oNS 2 e = e cle . able to account for the statement [ in this city. She is survived by three | department, voted to give the .mllro'Y it ‘;“f \‘_’d"bl”f‘ '(”; Na | Gevoting their attention to . equip- [ capture of Uleaborg by Gen. Mann T B S e Dy en. | it Will be mpossiblo to ascertain e | onts, motors, oils and distilling is- | heim after a two-days' battle. - Fins neY H“"“N b ks 0 ‘I' o ”"‘y : ;h’: e o o on "m‘m ”N‘)‘ |‘1'~ 1€ | sues, but the strength of such favor- | nish news, it is true, comes mainly : 20 i ENn By I, ke @ pini andaun et i ! AMES | jtes as U. S. Steel, Marines and Read- | from Stockholm, which is strongly Joseph W. Clary, of Wash . 2 chief §2,000. The mayor says he will jof the survivors have been cabled to | jng was more helpful to the advance. | white in its sentiments, but bolshevilk Dingery e S e e % . e e T d Anna | a5 © counc its next meeting he United States. R p e seiiaic i SR b D SRS Yike _m} fty nvn‘\m/ DiROSIRCLS Lo Even if the men had not been def- | two nicces: Misses Julia . and An ask th 1.(.\“.“,: at ‘uwn’\ n‘.“‘(‘mfi”:g the United States. Minor rails were featured by a 9-| claims are so vague as not to carry frederick Heinsman initely reconsider action and o place 2 point rise in Western Maryland pre- | much weight against definite salaries on a more cquitable basis. | ADJOURNS COURT ferred, other low-priced coalers also | of tho. taking. St town it FViking A. C. dance Saturday nisht, | the army regulations require that the | \wiiy pe held at T o 5 Booth’s hall.—advt tag show on one the et i o o e RSO a1 8 Ganienionurah Giap el Tho m: ey "“ ”"“l‘ asls ‘:!: ‘\““‘(‘;“" 2 improving. Fractional recessions | course, possible that the revolution L € e Lcar apel. { ¢, reconsider its vote in fixing > r ~ £r z oucaredllanler | _ y y d &t 8 o’clock tonight an important | of the wearer Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.) caiorv of tho clerk of the police and FOR VACCINATION | from maximums occurred later. Lib-|i5 still spreading in ways of which Sting of Washington Camp, P. O. The committee on public informa- B erty second 4's made a new 10w at | we do not hear because of the rela of A, will bo held in the O. U. A, [ tion today made this statement Mrs. Natalia Kellogg. " S R e e e ! ‘,hn ;11 mnn.l.:‘(‘n'c.u to 96.40, | tive isolation of Russia, but from the §. hall. The members will take ac- H' pa ..n‘ r list of Tuscania The funeral of Murss. Mataiia TENEL: crcaso of $600, but was allowed An¢ € s at D general trend of events one gets the fion the sale of Thrift Stamps. V”“mm w‘l by |.uI- \\‘.lr_41"]’1\"“““‘1!:] ab)oee was held at 2 o’clock this = af- $300 for clerical assistance by the sal- impression that outside of Russia Fadies' Auxiliary, A. O. . will| e Port of embarkation shows thal | gernoon from her late home on Main | ary committee. The recommendation fore Judge Landis to Prevent to 1 points wero rocorded by General | ProPer the moderates whom the bol celebrate its twenty-first anniversary | 1 SRSl GHEICE BT T e, | street. Rev. Dr. Farle B. Cross, pas- | was adopted by the council Moktors L Sloss |Shetala Steal Contit! -\““‘”\; call reactionaries are gain this evening rm Electric hx!‘l., NMI‘,,.M T et e ((‘rfluf the Mmirl lln.uh‘ mlu‘m\h 1 . 2 pread of Smallpox nental Can, Ohio Gas and People's A l‘m‘ the Lenine-Trotzky r RS (countyosticars; are BNy tets At 7 oificers and 2060 enlisted men UG ey 1e body was taken | oy QRS 7 Chicago, Feb i o | Gas. Coppers also made gains of 1| 2 8 ECootzis B i e ¥Rscurt Ol icker B lRolissryanaiz 08 ORen stadimen to Southington for burial in Oak | SPECIAL SESSION OF hicago, Feb. axenizioriltnolliCes FEcar e are now apparently arrayed th z ratand. M. O'Brien Much concern I been occa- | g camnetery federal trade commission today en. !0 11-2 points. jority of the Finns, the Poles, from Miss M. Fau and Mrs. O'BUIeN. | o104 throughout the country by A LEGISLATURE MAR, 19 | tered the vaults of M. W. Borders | CLOSING.—General motors at an | qinjans, the Rumanians, the Commencing todhy the all day | confusion of the 107th regiment of SRR o 2 | counsel for Morris & Co., packers, to | eXtreme gain of 5 points led the ac- | ;e anq’ the Tartars, while B swhis “meotings for the Red Cross|engineers with the 107th engineer Mys. Agnes Whllick. obtain records desired by the com. |live list to higher levels which in- |Fi€Rt G0E T00 TETATS, WEIS society will be held at the Center | {rain of the 32nd division. The 107th Mrs. Agnés Wallick, wife of Joseph | | mission in investigation of the meat | Vited further profit\taking. The clos- |, ehended as a result of t1 chyrch instead of the South church. | regiment of engineers was not listed | Wallick of 37 Star strect, died short- | Governor Issucs Call to Pass Law Al« | industry. Mr. Borders made no ob- | N5 was firm. Liberty 3 1-2's sold at | foeqtory decree against the The all day meetings are held on Tri- | 4 having sailed on the Tuscania. The |ly after 6 o'clock last cvening of a | = jection, a0 Ro iR Bire Mo T BN CEIC IIES 1L ST SOV CTRE REER TR [days and the members of the sociely | 107(h engineer train was.” complication of diseases. Besides her lowing Soldicrs o Vote | Meantime, Mr. Heney, the commis. | 90.32 and second ;-‘ atiob: 8 6EtoRthe Iip oreh eyt are asked to take notice of the | L hushand she leaves two tons and a oy Iston’s counsel, and reinforeements | [0 record of 95. e Hohant proletariat boayivel (i B0 change in_churches and to contintie | ny Ay AG IV DT ATNS daughter. The funeral will be held side State. [ from the stafr of U. S. District At. | Sales approximated 525,000 shares. |} o%5 B0 GtPCi8n THAY 08 T80, 2 00h io report at the Center church until A SR LALINS at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in St Hartford, Teb, 8.—Governor THol. ' torney Cline including Mr. Cline, were o A TR T s e further notice ! Andrew’s Lithuanian church. Burial : . 85 ] busy Dhefore Judge Landis in the U. | New York Stock Exchange quota- J: N : S y comb today issued a proclamation s 2 Rt ure could hardly fail to create pow- At last night's meeting of the Tur- WAR FINANCE BILL | wil ne in st ¥'s new cemelery. | o vening the General A{\ i district court seeking to uphold | tions furnished by Richter & Co. | erful internal resistance to a govern- nor soclety the members voted to i epocial scssion on March 19 It fol. their claim of right to make a seizure | members ot the New York Stock Ex- | ment which already has as many entgr into competition with other fra- | e ) : s [of the files in the office of the coune | gy - enemics as one government can af- ternal organizations in the selling of | pecjares Measure is War Move to Pro- | Albin Doss, the year old son of “Whereas thousands of tha quali- | S¢l for Swift & Co. L Feb. 8, 1918 ford. In this respect Lenine and Trotz- nrift Stamps. | Joseph Doss of 72 Smith street, died | oo CThES SICUSIIES, 00 F10 AU 1 While Attorney John J. Healy, rep- High TLow Close' k¥ have been perfectly reckless, stak- G e e oresident or vent Weakening of Financial last cvening at the New Britain Gen- | (o8 B o828 B8 ig B Li L or S he Tesenting Mr. Veeder, counsel for | .\ poo¢ sucar S 781, Ing everything on the expected rising randers, Fr Clax is in New | cral hospital. ~The funeral will be | iy ii0q" States, and in consequonce SWift & CO., was arguing, the case wi i Car B Ay ol T8 23, Of the proletariat in all countries, and Seck 1o st buve o Husiaess | ystem held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- 8%, IR EE TG the con. interrupted by physicians from the f (0 SO y i 91, faking mo account of what would e o TV e e R S, T, Sy s |5 2 (e Gheesn o e e || BEERT S R o Sl e B el G ity meace it vsme | SR SR P10 o G0~ happen if that failed to come off sold by C. B. Jacobson to J. A. Abra- | Adoo, before the senate finance coms | Bcart: Burial will be in the Polish | oo /0% o this state and will be de- POt 5 . Am Smelting .... 8 6 S1Y Ipnogsliiaionging RGeSy hamson. | mittee, explaining the war finance cor- | ¢ ¢HeTY: prived of exercising their rights as , T0O astonished assemblage was in- |\ mopaceo ... ..164% 6 inged 1e cleix sccos comin SUAN A Tel & Tel L ii0es of the progress of the peace negotia - i 3 i g formed that a smallpox patient had Wac dale oklldren’ S 98 | poration bi ay, sai as purel o L clectors 3 cgislation is enacte 7 : PRl Lol QU i (R DGR e o s el @b @ s oy, || (bl Bt R st B O s B i o sive (o e n ; tions. By one account these have Anaconda Cop ... 62% : i been broken off, but this does not t Besse-Leland’s.—advt a war measure <ontemplating the giving them an opportunity to vote t & o at all present, unless obviously : and' s Brescnt, OUSY | ‘A /0 S Fe Ry Co.. 843% wholly square with the report that " N ending of one, roug] banks = o N at [§ elec s to be hel ) There will be a meeting of the | lendin money through the banks | pon 10, Blectrician Named for ¥ iU Qe U onon. M ymmuae, must be vaccinated. Judwe [ & T 8 Fe By Landis was the first to bare his arm. | Baldwin L« 2 5 the German and Austrian representa Junior Sodality of St. John the | for operation of enterprises nec S Tuesday after the first Monday of b X . 3 i o S alted Ruler of Itks. fitL bl iR L e Ly 7:30 sharp. All members arc urged | Similar legislat i Otis O. Butler, one of the most | ber elections thereaftor during the _he SR¥LS TEUEIERCE T OF 2 2 It is possible, however, that the Bol e riisnt England and France has been suc- | popular members of New Britain | continuance of the war 1 therefors i 2 Beth Steel B et R s e s ccott | Cessful, he said. Scnator Penrose ob- | lodge of Elks, was nominated for the | find that this condition constitutes a Canadian Pacific : 2oL C. B. Cadwell and William Scott S : < 2k, w t t ¢ 3 C 4 bt s et ) ol o e served that in Fngland there had not | cflice of exalted ruler at the meeting | special emergency within the provi- COL. ROOSEVELT HAS Central Leather e 0 5 have been appointed appraisers of the FeVEC THLL B s hepmecting specl S c 1 A Kkraine, wi dstate of the late A A. Lyman. BEem @iy uestol covered paper held t evening. M 3utler has | sions of the constitution of this state Ches & Ohio .... . Rinlandland witht apyt other B | A [ “At least the covering is so thin |heen an active worker in the lodgo | and authorizes me to convena the COMFORTABLE NIGHT | Chino Copper ... 433 % 431 Rland el ol e A pinochle tournament will be held | yoy can't see it.” remarked Senator | for several years, and has filled the | general assembly in special scssion ata Chi Mil & St Paul. e e AR el R SR o by the Turner Ladies’ society on tho gmoot, “and that is exactly what we | various offices leading up (o the high- | for the purpose of cnacting legisla- - e e nizc ris would i i vit night of February 22 at 8 o'clock. are coming to in this country.” est chair. Other nominations made | tion which will enable said electors, Cons Gas x-d. L bonatwithotn e Ritesiag Factio At last night's meeting of New ! Mr. McAdoo said the bill Sought to | were, esteemed 101 knight, Jo- | who are absent from the state in the Sleeps Six Hours and Ts Able to Take | crucible Steel j;“j‘ Al Eewais Suonlalearern Britain council, O. U. A. M, the com- prevent that condifion seph G, Woods; csteemed loyal | military service of the United States . o Distillers Sec . 23 1 what the Bolsheviki would do. Such nittee in charge of the annual Wash- The purpose of the legislation was | kpight, Dr. lenry Martin; esteemed | o vote a id November elections. DouhlimcnteplCmpRratiee Tirie \ outcome would terribly discredit ington’s birthday celebration decid- | not to restrict existing borrowing fa- | jecturing knight, Attorney Benjamin “I therefore for said purpose here- 1s Normal Irie 1st pfd b E i the Lenine-Trotzky government at fSpecial sale 100 dozen shirts T9c h, & for $2.25 at Besse-Leland’s, Fadvt. disbanding V { the army, est members of the Center church, headquarters at Mohilev would indi- cate a decided waning of the power ! A marriage licen: e was issucd todoy Willlam F. King ¢ 133 Main street ¢ 5 d Miss Annie E. Kranzit of 11 Sex- | Made in news dispatches that blank | nephews: Edward W. Clary, of this B ot i identification tags were found on the o street. | g sman has transteired | Podies of 44 American soldiers William Heinzman has transfeired | Gocheq ashore, city; S. W. Clary, of Roston, and assigned to an organization | 17 Clary, of Boston, Mass. The funeral Physician Interrupts Proceedings Be- Steels, motors and utilities incr their gains. Overnight advances of 1 whose strength lies in the intimation that havir establishe ed to have an oyster supper on | cilities but to enlarge them, the secre- | W, Alling; sceretary, Dudley T. | by conveno the General Assembly of General Ilectr home, and might strengthen ther rjursday evening, February 21. The {ary d. Insurance companies would | Jiplmes; treasurr, James M. Curtin; [ Connecticut in special sossion to ba Bulletin, New York, Feb. S.-—The | Great Nor pfd ... 9 907 the reactionary forces which seeny committee also plans to have several nabled continue business William 1. Beers; tyler, John | held at the state capitol in Hartford condition of Coi. Theodore Roosevelt, | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 27% 27 now fo have the upper hand except out of town speakers present at the poa from the corporation [, Ioley; representative to the | on the third Tuesday of Ma 1918, who was operated upon Wednesday. | Jllinois Central 941 in Great Russia. In that case = pgpasion to deliver csses to tho ai ~ war industries sc grand lodge convention, Timothy W. [ to wit: On Tuesday, March 19, A. was pronounced as “‘unchanged” by [ Inspiration ..... 45% coalition might be formed which members of the councii O'Brien; alternate, Wells C. IFoster. 1918, at eleven o'clock i Dr. Harold K. Keyes of Roosevelt hos- | Interborough . 814 would make peace with nationalities special sale 's flann shirts A \ zs banks would The lodge voted last evening to 1 noon of said day to enact suck pital early today Dr. Keyes added | Kansas City so .. 17 T on wh the Bolsheviki are making $1.35 each at Besse-Lelanc udvt > g umple protection was given | quthorize the purchase of $100 war ! Jation as said general assembly may that Colonel Roosevelt had slept all [ Kennccott Cop 3316 32 B W Whether it would also makt Max Glaser and Hyman Land, pro- to the commited The bill provides a | savings stamps, and Edward I. Steb- | geem cossary to accomplish said night and had rested comfortably Taclkl Slcol e 6% peace with the enemy i another prictors of the Parisian, have sold the method by v h savings banks will [1ins will have charge of the canvass J purpose.”” C'olonel Roosevelt’s temperature | Touis & Nashville 1137 question; it might depend somewhat [ fiktures in the store to Abraham Wolf, have ample opportunity to invest in | (; he conducted during the month ot and pulse were normal, a bulletin is- | Maxwell Mot com 30% 29 on whether the Ukraine had by that The street partment payroll sccurities approved by the corpori- | March. At the next meeting, Feb- 26 the Week is $570.77, and the payroll tion. Similar application is made to | ruary 21, an entertainment will he ELES ARD SUH0 He has had a very satisfactory | Nafioral Lead ... 4% Standing alone, isolated, and fam- night, having slept about six hours, N Y Air Brake ...130 g 29% jshed, Russin might foel further re- wiversary of the foundation of the and will be able to take nourishment | N Hudson 70% sistance hopeless. With the aid of Fwo YEAR GONTPOI OF ROA{}F CHURCH SHORT OF COAL. order and a “45” tourncy will be in France Off Press. at rezular intervals during the day, [ aviiGons oo 18% 7 Ukrainians, Cossacks, Tartars and Wl A ] The Sout! h beginning to | held Feb. 8.— The of . the bulletin said NYNH&HRR 30 5 upplies from South chu is Panis, first number Poles, and the intlow of ! o { sued at the hospital this morning sdid. | Mex Petroleum ... 911 8 897 time made a separate peace or the sewer department is $202.73 farm loans eld i onnection with the H0th i x " byt D] nlkel i ¢ L Pirst Number of Weekly Publicati fe the effects of the coal shortage the “Stars and Stripes,” the official — Northern Pacific .. S31% 4 S5 the less exhausted parts of the em- :‘n"i the supply s almost zone. The | /\USTR[ANFCABINET | publication of the American expedi- POOR BUSINESS YENTURE [ Pac Mail § § Co .. 26 2 pire, a passive resistance might be Ipterstatg Commerce Committeo Or- condition of the coal cellar is such tionary force, appeared today. Tt is Penn R Sl U1 L possible. Thus the issue in eastern lers Prestdcntis BillTavorabiyl Resl i unlessiniorad soliig mecelved) Log OFFERS TO RESIGN |« weekly, authorized by the com- . Ray Cons ........ 28% ; Europe at present depends chiefly on day or tomorrow the services on Sun mander-in-chief and written and ed- | o 3 ) Reading .«.. 75 political developments, and if things T ited by officers and enlisted men, All | Interstate Commerco Commission Re- | ‘2050 ' 0017 76y . B s th Bolinedl | o present ip will last only 4‘ S s will be devoted to the benefi views Establishment of Pittsburgh | Southern Pacific . 83 ki as they seem, the fall of their gov. | | ported—Protection for Short Lines, ¢avs will have to he discontinued. Washington, Feb. 8.—The adminis- over Sunday Premicr Von Seydler Tenders Resig- [ of the enlisted men. The paper has Southern Ry . 3 31 ernment at any time would give 1 tfgtion railroad bil amended to Hmit cight pages of ordinary size and 2,000 } srminal of Wabash Road. | Studebaker ...... Tpuine government control to two years aft- 1. L. MILLS BROTUER DEAD. words of cable news will be sent from e on 55% er peace, to vest ultimate rate fixing Charles Rowland Mills, son of ex the United States for cach issue. ile- Washington, ¥eb. 8.—The financial [ {rhjon Pacific 4 R '17 8 Rubber Co .. % On the Outside Lookin’ In. nation Following Polish Op- Josition in Parlinment. 5 o : - now in the president and safe- Lieutenant Governor Lyman A. Mills L sides readi maitter there will ha half | fiasco resulting from the Wabash ! 1 guard the short line railroads against and brother of Herbert 1. Mills, th Amsterdam, Feb, S.—Dr. von Seyd- | tones. On the first page of the paper | termina] at Pittsburgh by the Gould 17 § Steel ..... % i “Anyone”, says Sam Smiley in the loss by diversion of freight revenues local hardware merchant, died sud the Austrian premier, has ten- [appears this messag and Carnegie interests and its subse- | {r § Steel pfd ....109% 1093 1093 to government controlled lines was denly Wednesday ni ed the resignation of his entirc “The commander-in-chief of the { quent decline into a receivership | ya Car Chemical.. 40% 40% 401 lered favorably reported to the trouble at his father’ in 2 hinet f Charles, accord- | American expeditionary foree extends f were reviewed today by the Interstate | westinghouse .... 4115 41 11 the colonel (Roosevelt) standing on house today by the interstate com- | dleficld. The funeral 1 his {ing to ¥ his grectings, throush the editorial | Commerce Commission in a report | ywestern Union ... 901 901; 90!; TPennsylvania avenue looking in merce committee afternoon T'he n. it is stood in | staff to (he readers from the first line | following an extensive investigation |willys Overland .. 181 1812 1815 ML R EEAD S bl Al New York World, “who has ever seen through the bars of the iron fence circles in Vienna, is | trenches to the base poris.” { made on request of CONEress. » the obposition of Polish depu- SFIED. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIPICATION. = - “The result of th operation of the | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate *""f’““yd the white house knows how a The police received a complaint this ———— ) bates and the ADDRESSED DAL R. terminal shows clearly,” says the re- | Medical Masscur, 74 W. Main St I'renchman feels about Alsace-Lor- morning from A. Rabinowitz 3 Ten dollars today on udget The opposition 1. Burlingham Schurr, curator of { Port, “that the building of this prob- office '[)h?n(" 128-13, .N'\uh-m‘n» ‘phone '\:um\. Of one thing I feel quite sure. J@bilee street that a woman 1 or Elm street Finder ret U s makes a majority fot [ tho Tnstitute Muscum, addressed the | erty was poor busines: venture. | 675-5. Violet Ray, 'llw\-nm:lm- Bath. | The colonel will n\;)k(-‘nn itruckllng or stélen a bottle of milk from hi 20 Olive strect Tel. 46 > bill doubtful Deputy | fomma Hart Willard Chapter, D. A. | Fifty millions in m:ul«‘ were issued | Massage Headaches, Nearitis, ‘l\&(ill\» | mnfi»nunmus peace Mjflnn_z short of place, and he wanted her arrested at the lower house, announcing ' R., at the residenco of Mrs. Samuel | a8ainst a railroad 60 miles long and | nia, Rhcum:{(ism. Impeded Circula- a *‘peace with victory” will satisfy ppce. Officer Liyon talked with the — resignation, said that according [ A. Fisko in Berlin this afternoon on [ Which cost about $25,000,000. tion, ete. 'lwnlmvm'.\ through your | him, which reduced to concrete terms. weman swho agreed .to pay for the LOST—A charge book with metal | to the constitution it was necessary { “The American lo and tho North “Thig caso illustrates the great need | physician or by appointments only at | means a complete abdication for Wil milk cover. Ifinder call 1598 2-8-1d | to postpone the sittings of the house. 0 ‘A\“mmm Rattlesnake.” for control of security issues.’ your residence or office. son and annexation for the colonel ™

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