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DEATHS AND FUNERALS|GERMANS DART OUT | | ' 1hG andithelrl Bropens aon wdi | 1 i in case of a peace based on COMPro- | Mrs. Eva Junkiunas ON BRITISH CRAFT e ! DHSSROLL ke s g e i Mrs. Eva Junkiunas of 69 ¢ NE :(}V%‘ I military nation for generations, sub- street died suddenly at her home this - | | ENEMY PR@? fif,‘w ey e Bl A i, s Post S| e i cuton sword, hanging only by ait j rhage. She was 28 years old and was Sunk by Sudden Raid of E Troop 4 initiated four mew mem- | | | the wife of George Junkiun: The bers last meeting and d a gener 1d only s “ial, bureau of pu funeral will be held at 8 o’clock Mon- emy Warsips, Which Escape. ood time. Troop 4 made 1 up i i lic information, doing what it caef, e I ume. oD o hos made v Chairman of American Defense rindicappen vy tack or appropria- ; ‘ Bnlohoreit i e oo ne Rl T ondon Sep o 1t British for Scout gardens they will he ons for its pu SenaE Shte eraft which were hunting submarines lcaders in the work. Cornell th SOGier Urges GO'OI}GI‘&HO[I | “Compare thi Sl Cheiantann ‘The government, by the so-calle: have been sunk by a raiding flotilla has been made Scout scribe to fill | other allied countries assuming liter- of enemy destroyers, it is officially the place Tudor Coo | B LT ally millions of pamphlets by its best Mrs. Alice y e Mircopllilot Thol A i At Teaeiic| writers. Much as their money Is The funeral of Mrs. 1 After having sunk these vessels, ill play Troop 12 Saturday the | New York 15.—*The or needed for food, ammunition nd be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow Morn- [ seven of which were “drifters”, and Ar tho indoor baseball 1 .. i trammeled spoken anti-Gerr cquipment. they realize the equal ing in the Church of Our Iady of|onc a trawler, the enemy destrovers g he Y. M. . A, will play | Propaganda socicty operating all over ' need of keeping 1 people in the Mercy, Plainville. Burial will be in | returnea rapidly northward before 3 of the National Lcazue. Tho | ©Ur broad land in combatting the | we f keeping their will to conquar St. Mary’'s new cemetery, this city. they could S ged o destroy- s 1 11 be called at 1 and | Work of ene is the way in at h tension of making the peo- — { er raid took > in the St of Robert ht will be in arge of | Which Henry C. Quinby, chairman of realize that the war must be won | Dover, the i statement s the games. Tho v er of tho two | the executive committee of the Amer- /or they perish. James Shechan. i : | play off on the following | Ican” Defense socicty describes the A e e i The funeral of James Sheehan will | ~ — T 5 3 : : : Saturday i position occu 1 by the society: 3| N ins a regula lews feature . CEVENTSTTONIGHT oo e e e i g et e e the home of his sister, Mrs. Walter | Allboy .:m. & nliionsian request. | statem ingiall izens to awake | s ice; ent free to over a ot S0 iibie o s Tronols et are — ed to atend in uniform and in o body | to America’s immi need This | Sunday papers throughout the a; at 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's High-class photodramas at Fox's| at the eighth anniversary o the | ¢ hiza “has holds mass meetings and ¥ 71 theater. Scouts af the Scout sermon to be ) largely influential in proscrik speeches P e i —_— given by Rev. D Barl B, Cro: in | emy insurance cor 1g ~ Gompers, expla 2 ¥ laho Vaudeville and uperior photo- | the Cent . Services will be | the sedit soap- ator, and in ~man why this v s his war—why he BOWL TRANSFERRED plays, Lyceum theater. at 10:45 a. m. Sunday and it is ex- | OTSanizing anti-treason committees in ; must exert himself and help to win : B — pected that the Scouts will ba there | Dearly 200 citics and towns through- | it, or revert to the slavery of his ans & (Signe) TO YALE COLLEGE Vaudeville and moving pictures, | in large numbers. Parents of the ! out the countr | cestors. . | Keeney’s theater. s acr especially urged to attend Mr. Quinby maintains that the war| ‘This organization—and I speak of ifive Ameyi —_— — - his sermon. is being f ht by Germany very| the American Defense Society-——has jrabl 5 . Basketball, PBridgeport vs. New o Boy Scouts of America main- | 1ar 1 h speakers and writers | helped or been mainly instrumental in on of sup- | Greatest Amphitheater in America Britain High schools, Y. M. C. A.[ tain that no body can grow into the | Amongst their enemies, proscribing enemy insurance compan telief distri- gymnasium. best kind of man without recognizing | If wr should end in an in- | fes, in abolishing the seditious soap- pitish lin e | nis obligation to God. The fi part | conc vo vauto, or a peace in any box orator, in organizing anti-treagen ffn o cable from Authoritics Admiral Schley lodge, O. D. H. of the Scout’s oath or pledge is, “On | W& orable to Germany,” he sa committees in nearly two hundred of Cairo, chair- meets at 187 Arch street my honor I will do my best to do| it W ot be the result of their su- | cities and towns throughout our and Syrian re- New Haven, Feb. 1 S = my duty to God and my country. | Perior fighting —ability or of their | whole country. pevot, Just as he 18| built by a committee, Will be handed | New Brifain lodge. 1. 0. O M. | The recognition of God as the creat- | 2rms of n it will be directly| “Tt ig the only untrammeled, out- rusalem to organize Ml 5 ; | meets at 242 Main street. | e and vuling 5 iverse | due to their propaganda in the caun-| spoken anti-G e paganda so- immediately behind | over to Yale university late today | [Eaes UDL ruling power of the universe i e e B h r. 1 poken anti v(‘m‘m’ln p'rn, 1,,‘\n(1‘x 0- smmedlately i (oo Mg TR ETE e (s | and the greatful acknowledgemont of | (ReS, 00 € S0 ies s is be- | ciety operating all over our hroad Qb Lucsin Balee | thioue R Th"ma",} SULSe e PR eRRie ) sl encelishis ditofieREes InapioRsh oyt argely | land, in combatting the work of the the chairman. The structure an 3. A, T hal {5l dicectine the s ooningl bov towardl| by nepeakers Sand S iwr o S received from Mr. Trow-|jang upon which it stands, the future | = 0 T e (I Gt i, Clt i | LD e, i airo, Egypt, February 6.|piayground of the university was de- | Stella Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. .| " Tho New Britain council offico will | signed to cost about $300,000. The | meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall bo open for teats aud information | N8 ten million dollars a month and | Law rawie b “Miss GWaffan, who is taking charge | oypenditure has exceeded that but the from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays [ Maintained there more than ten — — g of over 25§ orphans in Turkey, DeES| property is transferred with no en- | from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. until further | thousand individy reachi Mayor Thinks City Meeting Is Place for large ppropriation. "Y‘hr: ln‘- cumbransc upon it. Graduates alone ¥ e hotce ifism and pro-Ge; ism. t to Settle the Tax Rate | creased cost\ of supplies makes it al- | G PR T O HC subseription, | National Association of Mann MARSHALL COOK, | “That has largely helped in taking | Mayor Quigley stated today that the is always a_smile on | MOSt ”‘!]Vf) |hk‘ (fm'v hlm‘wm ime{e; ;‘"ff Favor Trade With Germany. | Scoutmaster in charge. Russia out of the war and rele ax rate as estimated 0 1-2 mills llersiftacosul Drivatel COlSIARS Y ROTRASRE SRS RSt SPEECH P — N Newh Torl bmenl i Al e v = BT e upwards of two million German |ili go before the common council 58 ElisilcliariotonE) | Cahlezram enclosed in left sl i cott of Germany after the war was STRIEE THREAT RENEWED | tr0ops from the Russian front { and the city meeting as recommendad. BEgther | “Fowle, December 14. Reports from | Gasparri Reported to Belicve ay | strongly opposed by the National As-| New York, Feb. 15.—Notwithstand- [Maly, Tranco and oven Ensland | ife feels that he should not take the few words to let you Know | . o o relief centers funds so anxi (art Peace Pourparle sociation Manufacturers in a bal- | ing the appeal of Chairman Hurley, [ 27¢ oneycombed with workers for an | responsibility for ting out any Y f A e el el el 2 L lot taken on the question. In a state- | of the U. S. shipping board, officials | immediate peace, which would leave | further improvements asked by he d T 1 getting along | ;0% 1q hope to multitudes especially Rome, Feb. 15.—Pope Benedict and ment issued vesterday from its office, | of the Marine Wood Workers' union | Germany, augmented by her allies, a !y s departments and if there is kind of weather. The | 1}, sands of orphans. Work and |Cardinal Gaspal the papal secre- | 30 Church street, the assoclation | here said teday that the threatened | fenace to the peace of the world. |any more pruning to be done it should Jisk notihcenivenyiRood Uhis) ey Sl BRETRD o el i e el ; 3 resaas | characterized the hoyeott as contrary | strike of shipvard carpenters affect-| And our cverv-day experience shows |ie done by a vote of the people d_this the first time in ; N e tary of state, discussed President | up Tijeqls of President Wilson. . e 00 vz that for every propagandist working S Bt : |tzi15 Nexving menerally treated nccords | on to als of President | ing 10,000 men in nearly 100 vards |t : prop t working | In connection with the work of the had a good day. Yc : Shatleiblea for ldoubleatapy|\WilsonisflatestimessageRtoCOnET s The boycott was suggested by the | in this district would he declared to- | in Russia there are two at work in|finance board the mayor is especially ay we went on a nice little | ;ontition Guffering appalling, | vesterday, after which Cardinal Gas- | Chamber of Commerce of the United | morrow morning unless demands for | America 1 the public schools of | pleased with the action in granting twenty-five mile hike and belicve me | New Year's Day greetings. (Signed) | parri appeared to be satisfled about | States and submitted in a referendum | increased wages were in the mean- New York and in every American city | §300 a to the hospital this year. A it was some weather we had. It| chambers the effect the measure probably will | to its members. time granted. the pro-German is distilling his poi- | year ago the institution had $2,500 rained and snowed, and it was Windy | “Monthly remittances urgently so- | have. he economic boycott is an un- P son into the minds of those least able | ziven it, but this year $500 has been the devil, but we got along all | jicited in order to carry on the work| Cardinal Gasparri is reported to | warranted interference in a matter of . S. DESTROYER IN CRASH. to withstand it; the Socalists and | granted. The $500 has been taken right. One thing that we dic like | of reliof in Palestine. (Generous gifts | have said that the message gave rea- | International relations Which rests| .n Atlamtic Port, Teb. 15.—A | @vowed Bolshevikists are working in | from the New Britain Institutedi- was that our feet were wet all tho | pave heen sent from England, but they [ son to hope that it might lead to pour- | With the president and congre the | {1nited States torpedo boat destroyer | thousands in the foreign quarters of . brary A vear ago the library was lime from 8 in the morning until 12 | are mot nearly adequate to meet the | parlers and prevent a further offen- | association says in comment on the | .iijveq here today in tow of two | €Very town in America and nowhere | given $15,000 and nsked for $17,000 at night it took us about 8 eight | prescing demands repcrted to us from |sive, thus saving the world new hor- | vote. ‘“Federal action with respect to | 1.1 ) tygs. Her bow had been dam- | more actively than on the Side | this year. Instecad of granting all :'to make the hike. We stopbed | the Lebanon district where the distress | rors and the loss of precious lives | trade relations should not be ham-| . oq and shipping men thought it|in our own great city. vas asked it was decided to give place about seven hours but | of the refugces has reached the most |and property. He is said to have | pered nor complicated by unofficiali ; egnle the vessel had been in col- [ ~“What is being e to counteract - $16,500 and let the hospital have 't enjoy it much, because we | appalling stages of starvation and dis- | added that the measure perhaps was | agencies. The creation of a boveott|yigon with a steamship, also dam- | th i ing done by our | the other §500. The mayor also ap- to walk some more, instead | easc A0 e point for megotiations for | as outlined by the Paris Conference | =o% BUL § 3 00n hanled into this | Sovernment or by other agencies to | proves the $11,000 emergency fand, but we were obliged m} A dispensary has been opened in{a just and lasting peace. of 1916 wc believe to he at variance port carlier in the da: meet this peril and to open the eyes |the $3,000 for the city gardens and Jerusalem with two native doctors in The Belgian Minister to the Vatican | With the senfiments of President W B | of our citizens to the frightful danger | $2,500 to the War Bureau as espedial- we were coming back a lot | charge and a staff of nurses, but it is | called upon Cardinal Gasparri at|son as stated in his address to con- LIEUT. WALSH GOING OVER | Which menaces them, their womo,\,by appropriate appropriations. dropped out because they | crowded far bevond its capacity. noon. He expressed satisfaction with | gress on April r et ' 2l aies = Of course it was very “Dr. Scrungeour, of the new gov-|the president’s message. i e — In some places it was | ernment corps in Palestine, writes that _ TWO AVIATORS KILLED. in other places there was | wheat and bread are so scarce in Jer- JANSWICK SUES LEES 1ow and water usalem that they can only be obtained . S. Army Men at Texas Tields | \ we got back, we were all |at ‘famine prices’ and that the short- | gast Main Street Druggist Seeks | ¥all to Death, Vh leave of absence at his home v ! o ‘ ! 20 to bed; but there is aly » of fuel is most acute. : , | day and last night, and this morning i | . on the American soldiers’ Siznybetugce familiss nesaihelp in Damages for Auto Accident. | Houston, Feb. 15.—Donald W.|left for an Atlantic port from whenco | § j 8 3 and that is a fact, I noticed. a living, scme can get along Edward L. Janswick, through | Gleason of Delhi, N. Y. aviation | he will soon il for Europe for active 1 ' | )ld brother, for my health, it} v have their rent paid for them, | Roche & Glover, has brought suit| c was killed yesterday when the | service. For the past three weeks rplane in which he was making a | Lieutenant Walsh had been icebound church. Formally Transferred to School ng is first- Jolin Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrg, J. | S swmmm—"m—w 3.8 sett street, a lieuten- | ant, junior grade, in the dental of the D 2l Reserve, spent a be better for the present, and | others have been helped by the dona- i 7 > is city, 5 s i o Tho|| G o o e memRen i o | T Drant ILN' nf[ ,:hl? Kkiyn, | CTOss-country flight from 2gton | on his ship outside Nantucket. . NMdiers. T've ot two French | then employed to make much needed | and Dr- Johm A. Lee, of Brookli | pjelq, dropped into a tail spin and | Tl % 1 W G that I associate with, but I rments for the Syrian relief com-|N. Y., administrators of the estate of | fc)) {0 carth near Texas City. Three WORKMAN BADLY HURT. b i e lve they are going away next week. | mittee and are thus enabled to sup-|the late Miss Margaret Lee, to recover | other machines which accompanied | Fred Garriepy, employed by : ; something on the American | port their own families, and>at the| gs0q for alleged injuries sustained on | Glcason landed safely. | Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. sustained % y ¥ ver here, we can talk to the [ same time help the destitute Syrians.| January 22, 1917, when the plaintifi| Aviator Cadet Clifford N. Murray, | painful injuries last evening while as- | § AL { fl people, while they can't, but | “The Red Cross committee Teports| s struck by a car driven by Miss | al TFlying Corps Squadron, of in extnguishing a blaze dis- | 8. M ‘ pleasure for us Canadian- | that in Cairo the number of adults de- | 1,00 on Main street. hshire, England, was killed at | covered at the factory. A 300 pound || 3 11 boys to act as interpreters. | pendent upcn the diet kitchen estab- The plaintiff specifies in the writ | Benbrook Field, Forth Worth, when | water tank fell on Garriepy’s leg. Dr. XY . vou please tell me in the next | lished for the prevention of pellagra | nat on the above date he was cross- | his machine fell. | 7. . Martin attended him and later | § . % Tradlng Poter enlisted, and if so in | | -t:mi»\\}:in::| there o fnoz‘?n\,v ing Main street when the machine, s e e | took him to his home in his auto- | g . g inch. He will make a good | 175: but that the number of children |, s T. Frank Lee and operated . e e | mobile, | \ \dier, and I hope to sce him | in need of this extra food is increas- f,:“?\‘;xd hr‘m:r. struck him, causing pain- SCHOOL TO REMAIN CLOSED. 1 Hobie. PR G = Stamps if he comes across this|ing all the time ful injuries, incapacitating him from Announcement was Ir last even- | WO FARMERS BANKRUPT y That will be the second, it| “The city of G has been almost | s duties for several weeks. The | N8 Dy Sup endent H. Holmes > Le 1 2k L out of seven—no kick com wholly destroved by the constant | ,jointiff further alleges that he pre that the lemic High school -\ynl\ I (Hfm_ Peb. B wo farmers they drafting the marricd | fighting which has taken place thero|Doived a bill to the estate of Misg Femain closed until coal situation | filed L in the | G | since Jast April. Not a single roof has | 1o which was overlooked, and later becames brighter. There is a strong | court today. Corry I*. Wood of | i Ou!‘ reat E n the war is going on pretty | been left in place. The inhabitants |y " presented a bill to T. Frank Lee likelihood that the ‘may be y has lia y\\hhvcs of $12,431 &11;11 y I've read the papers you sent | have all been driven out absolutely | ynich was also overlooked. The case reopened later in lh(‘.\;‘(‘ol: he v s 0 _value. Burton P. |§ me, and what they say is pretty true. | destitute js set for trial in the city court. cational High school will open Monday | ? e : = [e5 e et S en § ° e it oI you for the papers you sent ‘After wandering about, hameless o - with the dot B e (i ] I§ e L always g0od to read news | and in the most deplorable condition e i aV!n a e l Trom the old U. S. A. Well, old|for nearly three years, twenty-three | [, NGERIE FROCK HAS | ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. | OIL PRODUCTION MANAGER. | brother, I think I will close .this let- | SUrVIvors out of & total of 250 Ar- T, S Detectiv Se: Anthony C. Washington, Feb. 15.—Mark L.| ® ° ter, wishing good luck to one and all. | menian refugees from a village near SEMI FICHU EFFECT | vatone is in receipt of letters from | Requa, head of the oil division of tho | i ¢ B 8O o ‘erionde. ana 1| Cassarca m Central Asia Minor have % %om, Tiarold Malone, who s with | fuel administration, today appointed | onnues i ew hope to be back soon- just arrived at the Port Said refugee ¢ American Exped onary Force T. P. O'Donnell, of Los Angeles, to | ap. T ering s &l in 4 “I'rom your brother who always re- | ¢2mP- he suffering these vpeopl chich he tells of the exc ke charge of oil production lios tateheal | have been through is heartrending. | ’ : S e T JE B s g ° A RIVATE ALBERIC G Il m gry; Oh, so hungry! Z 2 3 e g hren | B ‘ompany G, 103 ]'r" » | Th 3 rrested a missi £ % . : s auiho % g | a ues e al ompany (¢ 8 ey AL K. : 4 3 3 tur Gloucest ; Feb. 1 o ary as he passed through a deserted | e = I iiire Bt came it the lips of = | e ; e e hundred xty-three enemy s | 5 STEAMERS iN COLLISION | little child outstretched in a doorwawv.| & i C[TY !TFMS interned here since the United States | \ 1 ) | Too weak to keep up with the refu : i LaAV AR entered the w ft for Hot Springs, | M SR R 25, she hadl been left all alone t . 3 L0 in char, United States | ur ea y'tO' ear ept. r. Four hundred thou- ol : N hr T R T T s e L ! 5 today. Passenger Vessel Bound for Cuba Re- | sand w hed little children like thi AUt (A MO b ) e offers wonderful values in SAMPLE SUITS and COATS. Carn=E i Holo EAmiaships wate)| :‘('y“‘“i'j;"““ bect f:;“‘“s\v““l‘{‘yri"‘}\’i‘_‘r“l n: i : nd Mrs. Abraham Levine of 23 ”“":;‘:i ’”:m\' :“ "‘h’;‘“[‘z’m : §| New models from the leading manufacturers and only gar- Il i lfoneran i seni it B ¥ . » ‘:‘Hvurf street. S e e e MEents ma‘de from the finest materials. Beautlfi_xl rpodels in : § | of one tn nd a ¢ last winte o : ; UIs¥o ve were, rounded up e et o miles on a front of | W fine French serges and other weaves. And the price is far less 5 v v committed a S Y . An Atlantic Port, ¥Feb. 15.—An | Funds st be had once if an % 2 committed at the | yiio northeast of Jerusalem, the | @ than the cost of material. . R : i % rehouse of C. A. B on Chest- American passenger steamship which | are to be saved this year. (Signed) i . el : ! fr = “_‘ )", naee Hee announces | lJeft here yesterday returned today | Stephen Trowbridge.” O . 5 £ i L) a7 AR AR ke IR y with a large hole above her star- tomorrow. board water line amidships. She wasg N T S Bl 4 as arrested this morn- g 4 ,;, ith an unknown st r, the fate e family at 55 Market street, charged | 2D—M: arm wi | town, hacked by the State drunkenness and breach of the| be good milker; $40 month and which was not le: > ; i . e o W7 DTAEL, BOS m0ely Goue | 3 3 | board. Apply 285 Main street. uba. The collision oc plaint with the Public Utilities com- | ZXE 1 : X e NoticoRvin o | 2-1 x ta > . ‘The p. r 25 | mission to the cffect that service ren- | & 3 ices. Scibert's—Advt. z 1 of Old Lyme has liabilitie ’ e e 2 | E rO R T-—Basement sta: by Adams Express Co. in and | Mrs. H. Anderson, of 118 Black L0 o Gh b f Middletown is inadequate. It 2 ‘lock avenue, who was operated on S ShRe alieges that the expre: com- 1) VALK | Women’s Shirt Waists, some are mussed. $1.50 and 79 S the New! Haven: oaat o) o e ntiiding b LRy of (g heat; white enamel finish $2.00 Waists. Extra special at C vent the Connecticut Co. from han { : Z M,,Vim; = - % : e o \:;“‘{I“J";‘ QT\mT‘ll' (20 Gold Stamps) o lling cXpress shipments out of that 7 e " b ) Moxrin, 2 st Main St. - Tel. | ) E; 3 K“JLED city. A hearing will be given on 8 o e Decelne of e Nt 2-16-15-20th |l Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats, models that sold $l 98 - - A | | room apartment with | § at $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. Extra special at ° ML= G 2 church held last night for the pur- | heat in all rooms: new and ' (30 Gold Stamps) —Seven Tm- MGR. DUFFY DEAD. B 1 pose of deciding whether to con-| up to date. Wm. J. Morrin, 200 | i : ville| New York, Feb. 15.—Mgr. James S. | # § ; tinue as a church organization. Tho Main St. Tel. 94 »a|lf EXTRA BIG VALUES in women’s lace, silk and fine Or- 7 | " meeting was adjourned indefinitely St e 1 H : 1 f 2 2 = ars and Collar and Cuff S ETonTS Dufly, rector and founder of St. Ag. 2 and will be held probably in a week | FOR SALE T e Gl gandie Collars and Co Cuff Sets, at nes' Roman Catholic church, Brook- | or two to decide the matter [ Fitlable] for fkstas : 29 39 59 —Of ten persons | lyn, died yesterday from paralysis at o A sketeh entitled “The Champion of | freisht; can be used with car 8 ? LI Cy Cc ? C anp Cc 1ins of two tene- | the rectory, 417 Sacs.ett strect. He » | Her Sex” will be presented by the 16 ft. or smaller; good conditior 4 ch coll here | was sixty-nine. Mgr. Duffy an ched th th ;embers of the Endeavor circle of ”“\i pri low, as we have no use for it. | § Men's Negligee Shirts. $1.50 values, most all size mnder pressure of a high intimate friend of Cardinal bons A new line is touched With the| gianjey Memorial church at the me 1 Ee, 200 1 a big line of patterns. Extra speci been rescued four | and one of the best known clergymen | sehi-fichu effect of this Lingr-;‘;c frock | i, tonight at 7:43 o'clock, the pro-| New Britai et 94a s and a big P pecial at C riously in-| in Brooklyn. Born in Newburgh, N. | ornamented with crocheted olives. | juctian be oral numb 2 Wh | . » _ s - D nd every department h: two women | Y. he was educated in Brooklyn and | Super-imposed ruffres & (Ofilar = gl g sine ) ere will also he | ——= = Each and éT hrj = RSS many bargains to offer you » under the | Baltimore. Ife founded St. Agnes' | broidered organdie With edging of | pecitations by Miss Alice Gleed, piano [ WAX ; and ironing or and you G XTR YAL GOLD STAMPS DUR- ire believed t dead and it| parish forty vears ago. The funeral | filet lace. The lines of this frock give | celections by Miss and housecleaning. Celin Kabis, 9 ING THIS SALE. probably will be several hours bcmrcl arranzemonts have net becn an- | the figure a fine appearance of grace | vocal solos by Misses luth Parsons Arch street, rear, downstair: 3 ] | Brotherhood £ Trinity Methodis nounced. and beauty. 4 and Mary Williams. 2 they can be reach

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