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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918, RN [ READY T0 FAVOR A $14.50 Eos WIZHILIRE | AT THE METHODIST CHURCH | {Fox ewve vord | Fillance Board Holds Final Session @ | HORSFALL’S ere he antry. He Bt By Metng 8 SUNDAY, 10:45 A. M. | OVERCOATS ench liko A 20 1-2 mill tax rate, as fddle. | mended by the special com 3 Overcoats formerly sold for the flnance board, was adoptod ; Sermon Ofl 8l 52250 and $25.00, is, alone, B YOU | the finance hoard at its final session ere. | 1ast night ch. ith of the war and other added expenses, | B ” added fact that they are BHeY | i not considered great by the offi d Horsfall Overcoats, of pure “‘l" clals. Tho estimates will be pub- | & B wool and splendidly tailored, 1;0 lished on Monday and the council % ; inci) make this sale one of double will be asked to levy a tax of 14 i B 50 | mills on tho first district and four G el s T o o S RsndRloul We advise buying them now ‘when ""} St akes the tota! | i By the Min‘Ster for Next Winter—they will be sooking over the e | city finances the remarkable values next season. F soard of financc ind taxation finds 2 #and | 1ot payments on the city déebt have Come and get them. reduced the net indebtedness of tho | city by $90,000 I'nyments on bonds Guring the year amounted to $361 — = o : i 3 A ’ 000 and $49,000 more was put in th R R sinking fund. The board, after fur- ther discussion, azreed to transfex | EVENTS TON!G!‘{T ! A QHERI‘OCK [N BLLTE IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. \ : e : . 3 93-99 Asylum Connecting $1,150 from the salary account and ases Are Assigne S = B0 Tonn S o o Case S encajpfOngLial I N e Xt OF W. U. MESSENGER With 140 Trumbull St. Lohannt for the Rtate Righasre xe | “audeyille and superior photoplays, Week at Yesterday's Session. HARTFORD. ench Start | count and the fire department Lycellin BRce e S (’nmv( This -\\\‘u o n‘v pay for fire Hish class photo drama, Tox's | terday afternoon, the following as- [ One of Manager Grofi’s Boys Sert to hich Sounds En- | department materials bought in an heater signment of cases for trial was an- { | That thesc excellent fancy cnough . induccment to sell This is an increase of & every one of them—but the per cent over last year which, in view At the session of the city court-yes- ticipation of this transfer i Seck Lost Brooch and Finds Is Modcerating. In accepting the budget as pre : AT i Sl e BABSON IN NEW POST. of Cherry strect Movingpnictures andfvander e E ot e hhine f GiTond (A A Grocnbers It Rliod 2 Icency's theater, Plottor from his son. | comment was made on the climina- for plaintiff and Roche & Glover for Will Act as Link Between Manufac- turers and Creel. pared by the special committee soms A woman residing on Grove Hill, re- ported to the Western Union office this morning that on her way to the e Blow with the American | Jlo0 of e (raliey e ey ] chambertain councit, Jr. 0. U the defendant, Tuesday at 2 o'clock; . : & tHTEEN Force in France, In |- UGBS . 7 B D M neets in Tt OU T CATEM Fhall: Amelia Turkowski against Andrew Washington Feb. 16.—Appoint- [Robert S " states that the Trench |concerning the proposed auto Vu-\m s Pitson, A. A. Greenberg for plaintiff, | ment of Roger W. Babson, the stat- b tests for the ® . fle are preparing to plough, and |for the fire ~department. E. N Voga society meets in Vega hall and M. D. Saxe for the defendant, | railroad station she had lost a valu- istician, who is a special agent of the 5 gone to New York Ve slgns of spring\ure fust appearing. Ho Humphrey said he would prefer a 5 o a special course at\Cornell. I tes i new firchouse himself, but both ad- Tuesday at 2 o’clock: R. E. Beardsley | able brooch set with two’ diamonds, 1abor department’s employment serv- lit o badi dad Toas asketball, ¥ M gymunasinin gainst Dominic Mankus et ux, M. D. | ana asked that ice, as director of a newly created seorge Rosenberg, who conducted | “Dear Father: \ ditions arc radiy ceded. Judge 5 Saxe for plaintiff, and Schutz & o division of industrial relations of the e hceat A was ron| ey 8 Gaffney said he thought a new south- aids for dat = rednosday at | over the route taken by her to committee o blicat vas 4 store on Park street and was re Well pop, I &uppose you think I wards for defendant, Wednesday a | e on publication, was an- atly sued by creditors, has filed 2| have forgotten you. To prove that 1[€nd fire station is needed mostly, cs- THEY PAUSE FOR REP 10 o'elock; . O. Mills & Company | Search for the broach. e tition in bankruptey. His assets| hayo not, I will write you a few lines | Pecially since an acrial s used so against C. 11, Wooding, Klett & Alling | Messenger No. 6, Fred Peplaw, 218 | serve as a point of contact hetween placed at $1,100 and his Nabili-| 5 jet you know that I am well and in | seldom for plainiiff, and M. D, Saxe for de- | Rocky Hill Avenue, was assigned to | the publication committee and labor s at $2,242.97. Attorney M. D. SaXe | tho hest of spirits. It has been rain- Estimated Income of City. Connccticut Suffragists Ask Mr. Mc- | fendant, Wednesday at > o'clock: !\h_r‘ earch and carefully instructed by | department and Mr. Babson's first his counsel. ing all day and it doesn't look & The board cstimates the city's in- R Hamm, Meiklem & Runge, Inc., | ss ”‘“"“_ Mcaloon, delivery clerk, | work will be to inform manufactur- Members of New Britain Council, | it will let up tonight. We had a ri come for the coming year at $1,212,« Lean's and Mr. Brandegee's COn- | .qi06t Flerman Greenberg, Cooper & |28 0 n]. route taken by the woman | ers of the war work which the de- mpanions of the Forest, arei going | spring day vesterday, and [ don’t | 667, itemized as follows e }l:x‘»] '“} ‘"’*“l“-”‘lrhf"f_-"l hour he ro- | partment is doing and of the assist- Southington Monday evening to | think it will be loni before we will | (ash in treasury, $20,000; school for ' defendant, Wednesday at 2] UTned to the office 1““1”‘ the I.rnm:tx, ance which the department can lond it the lodme there and will leave | have a lot of nice days. I heard yes- | enumeration, $31,000; evening school, Hartford, Feb. 16—Suftragists are | o'clock: Rebecen Schectman asainst | FRVINE found it on Lake street curl, | to employers the 7:07 trolley. The regular |terday that they start ploughing ov §900; library apparatus, $146: tax on [ jubilant over the fact that both the|J. Fagan, Klett & Alling for plain- |1 ol _John B. Densmore, director of the eting of the lodge has been can- | here in February and believe me it | pank and insurance stock, $17,000: | democratic national comittee and the | tiff and J. G. Woods for defendant, | e Unlted States Employment Service, led for Monday night. sounded good to me. 1 have taken [ {rade school, $5,000: dog taxes, $500; | republican national committee have | Thursday at 2 o'c 0. S. Bennett, A Y. W. C. NOTE | said today arrangements have beep A broken locomotive at the Main [ $10,000 worth of insurance out, and |school district. $14,500; town de- | endorsed the Federal Amendment (u;'r‘ administrator, against Richardson At the Vesper Scrvice tomorrow af- | made with the post office department eet railroad crossing yesterday aft- [also I have allotted §15 each month | posit fund, $550; liquor licenses, $33.- | Woman Suffrage. Suffrage leaders| Auto company, Cooper & Mink for | ternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Mrs, H. . | Whereby 44,766 fourth class postmas % o'clock held | to the Burritt Savings bank, so if | $500; club licenses, $165; t S e e Wit (EOEIEDR = : R e s s T o e e tars anA on afternoon about 4 o'clock held $500; icenses, $165; town clerk | foresee victory is plaintiff, and Clayton L. Klein for de- i iy e Ao r ., and (’nn trafic for about 20 minutes | We get back, I will at least not be | fces, $3,600; police court, $10,000; city | sult of the decision reached by the| topdant, Tuesday, Iebruary ¢ at | Maier will speak. Tea, a log in the 719 village postmasters will act as ile repairs were being made. broke.” court, §500; chief police, $2,000; fines | members of the commitice. Miss Ao fireplace and a sociable time follow at | lJabor agents for the service. The ’ — . osts, $8( scellape atherine Luding ident of the 2 = eatate ot hthe - and costs, §800; miscellancous, $1.. [ Katherine Ludington, pre TREthA An 'n\e'“"’l‘v‘w::_ ‘h’f“‘“ m‘m S BICYCLES OR CIGARS. 500; charity department, $7,000; sub. | Connecticut Woman Suffrage associa- el S R e R way department, $750; building per- | tion, sent letters of congratulation and e ?1“ AL Dates is appointed ad- | Boys Under Arrest Had Penchant For | mits, $750; street sprinkling, $10,- [ thanks to Homer S. Cummings, mem- st e Stealing Anything. 500; gardens commit 1500; cem- | ber from Connecticut of the demo- s . : ‘o, $1,500 e n | eratie c ec, @ John T. King, = 2 a Five small boys, ranging in ages | etery committee, $1,500; income on | cratic committec, and to Qe Bred BE nkadojjor ('rm‘”w"m: from 9 to 14 years, were before Judge | city property, $500: interest, $7,000, | member of the republican committec AL who Jveas r:".“m‘y ”{'m‘rfi;:{ James T. Meskill in chambers this | municipal ice, ; onal_taxes, | from the state, exprossin to them the | 7y hf::ni?np<:1(1|:tfxfldi\i improving, | morning charged with the theft of a| $20.000; board health, §$1,000; | thanks of the assock for their| . Thursday, 7:30, Surgical Drossing for the plaintiff. The plaintiff in the Fridny 7:30, Dressmaking for Parades. miscellaneous array of articles rar total, $218,110 support | by Miss Lud- | case of Frank Maietta against Dom- | 2 3 S i A. M. Paonessa has petitioned the| ;g from a bicycle to a box of cigars. | The above items do not include an In a statement issued by Miss Luc ic So nese vas rderec fi ol ¥'to sell & narrow strip of Property | mi. court was informedq that — tne |income of $800,121 from the | inglon after the endersement of the| M° | ,h':.',”‘,”. Lated, ;’,;,’.;”‘.“\\.’? “‘“‘J,,.: t north of his garage at the junc-|y,vs comprised a troublesome gang |16 mill tax in the first district and | two partics, she said 5 two weeks. The defendants in the n of Hartford avenue and Stanley| which has been thieving since last| §194,436 from the four mill tax in tho ‘To Connecticut republicans e ot Doniinich Soaralae Tai At Feets. An offer has been made t0| summer. Three of the boys were sent | sccond district. Thus, to the above | ‘“The republican national committee, | "5, =, "0F HE N O o ne Miss L ! R » board of finance and taxation but| ¢, the State Reform school for Boys|may he added a total income of | SPeaking in response to a aBelist Wredl B e Paared and Kolah Clubs :\Jfln on Tuesday | soldiers to cities for parades on wsmuch as it must be voted at the | a¢ Meriden and two were placed on | $991,557, making the net total wave of public opinion ha ol IS Lo it intlor b hwes s o=y temcven nE Ay th aMias sphnily, sand resss S Awe shing(on’s Spirtndat SDirectort G an: v meeting it has been decided to | probation. 212,667 animously endorsed the Fede o : s 1 Iroop 6 of the Girl Scouts meets on | eral MeAdoo explained today lude the item in the formal call for | * Sargeant Anthony C. Malone ar-| 1t was reported that at the end of | man Suffrage amendment. = i R Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, | n by rabihA the Bove yestaday witer whek | e meuseht yoer the ity Moance| e sissitive commitics of R o i e ML ind Troop 5 on Thursday afternoon at Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— bad stolen 20 boxes of ten-cont ci- | will show a halance of §68.85 in ono | democrafic nAtional CORT e A e '\‘\v’.lmi‘]‘- kery will be d strated 4 s et - gars from Bence's express office on | district and $18.09 in the other. The "“’_fv;[;" ”‘ el R R e London, Feb. 16.—William Lockett ar Cookery will be demonstrated | jmpossible to transfer the 315th in- t. Chestnut strcet and were attempting | jtemized recapitulation of expendi- he House o lu\n‘.~’ 20 ves Agnew, head of Thomas Agnew and to the Fnglish Class for Foreign Wo- | rantry and 312th artillery, Pennsylva- —— Yo' Hellthe clgars ot the tats of two| iises is herewith elven: the United States has passec 10 Sons, art publishers, of London, Man- men on Thursday afternoon. and to | nia National Army troops, from Camp STORE OFFICERS NAMED. for five cents. Three of the hoys| specials, $135.1005 police, $98,45 measure by a. two-thirds vote Cmiteq Chester and Liverpool, died in London the Tappy Hunter club on Thursday | Meaa to Philadelphia for a Washing- he Cracow Polish Stores Inc., met | implicated in this theft are the ones | fire, $96.643: health, $19.282: cmer “To admit the women of the mted Friday RS A hALy natae night and elected officers as fol- | who a few days ago broke into a|gency, $11,000; charitics, $64,406; in. | States to full citizenshin on Cait’ President, Frank Karytka; | freight car and stole a jug of brandy | forest ‘and discount, §86,476; payment | (CFmS With men. only the vete & i be-president, Julian Gonskli; treas- | which they later drang until they be- | on principal K000 e idontalE “‘i“;‘h “‘”‘"' “:‘_”‘r”"‘!""‘]“, ¥ . e er, Jan Plaza; financial secretary, | came drunk. Another af the hoys went | $26.000: salavies, $55,000: schools, | © G ILAL0SE TOUR e - 11357 ". g ul Nurczyk; assistant secretary, | to the freight depot last summer and | sga0. ginStibpcecis oni gl “'",N"”T'.H”l ! s -,—-:-7"—":;- it am Lukaszak. The stockholders|stole a new bicycle consigned to a | glate hishway. $5.000: parks, §1,000; | YOS of our two Connecticut, SCrA (07 | "“;" s ve _elected the fallowing directors, | local party and sold it for $7. In ad- | anrinkling, $18,000: scwer mainten. | POLI Of them republicans, Will piay 2 (b [ important part 2, d a messenger be sent Assistance. Mink for plaintiff, and B. T. Gaffney case of J. M. Finnegan |5:30 o’clock. service now maintains 56 employment ainst John Monohan, in which the | The program for nest week's classes | ©i¢es in various states and is direct- defendant asked for a re-opening of | & Iy co-operating with 115 state em- a judgment, the plea was Rl | e follows ployment offices, PSS B s S Monday, 7:20, First Aid and Homc st ey gk (ks il aadpfipioe *48 Or- | Nursing, Miss Macdonald. o G oy dered to pay $5 for the petition. At- | nwonc: 198 Haceonat o o ents NO TROOPS FEB, 22. torney ¥ P. Roche is counsel for % + —_ — iand knittir - . 25 K O L el v T AR AR R Railroads Unable to Transfer Soldiers The Busy Bee club meets on Mon- | Washington, TFeb. 16.—Railway day evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss | freight congestion on eastern lines Katherine Clark the Ishkoodah an.d | and the necessity of moving the last Ramona club on Tuesday cvening with | contingent of the National Army will M Louisc Noble; and the Rambler | prevent any extensive movement of a letter to Major General John Biddle, acting chief of staff, the di- rector general declared it would be 1o was 60 years old evening. R i el 96,090: street lighting., $33,000 1 ank Karytka, Jan Plaza, Wladislaw | dition to those specific charges, it | ancoe 3.100; catch hasins, $3,05 lie cish | rezyca, Paul Nurczyk, Jullan Gon- | was claimed that tho gang T S '\\],‘.';‘,,H;r “'{,ll‘.,); ‘\., P ! “Do Connecticut republicans wish | , Marcin Tomza, Szezepin Plaza, | brass and copper from North & Judd, |~ B o Lo (e SEaEeaies i UG S ) am Lukaszak, Stanislaw Gorczyca, | Traut & Hine, the Stanley Rule and ML EE I %o on record as oppasing the wishes | jadisaw Sernsz and Michael Boos. | Level company and Spring & Buckley TESTAMER ARMY. of their party, the unquestioned trend e corportion is negotiating for a|They are likewise accused of having it - of public opinion, and the great prin- e on & store at No. 157 Beaver | stolen from practically every tors | Half Million More Ordered For Men | ciple of demoeracy for which tho . on Main street at some time or an- in Service. world war is being rm":h.‘. , ) e other, and another count against New York, Feh. 16.—TFive hundred “Mr. Brandegee wants a mnr\d‘\!(\g NEW MILK FOR BABIES. them is that they looted the box office | {housand more Now Testaments have Beginning Monday, February 18, | °f JoX's theater recentlv and stole | jyo¢ heen ordered for the soldi in | b New Britain Milk Station will | $1-80 in change. Turthermore, the | iyic country by the supply department | bcontinue obtaining its supply of | POYS admit stripping a number of | (o' National War Work Counc e v 2 B e o Ik from the Vine Hill farm at Elm- | dutomobiles “of their rehlights, |, Oy Al AL it was announced the enlightened opinfon of Connecti- | od. This dairy company has given | TOPes Eloves and other accessories. | gay “This makes a total of 1,700,000 | cug will neartily ubhold them if they | its milk route in this city. The Grip ;;0"""’"; The Snow new testaments bought by the assocta follow their party leaders and voto Ik station officials, feeling that the tion for army men during the Iast | for the Wedernl Amendment. Do this st is mone too good for the babies, | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININT Tab: | row jnonths. e b e ve decided to take ‘“Mooreland” | lets taken in time will Prevent Grip. New testaments are greatly in de- | Ik, sold by Grogan and Hatfleld. | . W. GROVE'S signature on hoX. | mand all over the country f | e officials state that the health de- | 30¢ army men. They aren’t for souvenirs. { rtment has furnished the data e They are waterproof covered for daily | ich resulted in this decision. DEATH RATE HIGH. use m all kinds of weather. They aro T AEAiR . T for serious reading by men engaged > S it i Fourtcen Have Died Durinz Past |y’ preparing for a serious husiness ‘ Hyly:;:n;:;vv‘vhj b, 16— '?"\.\”“1:’:‘ improve: Melesia v Decls Rosen g | what he calls “the comb-out 4tmos vhere! is remarked by the labor cor- Hartford, Feb. 16,—The department | respondent of the Times. The combe of motor vehicles has recently Tuled | ing-cut of men from protected oc- d Frederick. Starts in next Sun- | ofes dusing the past week fo the cffect that the ';\v“x\\lw:x'lr‘ rr:: ‘ cupations under the military servico ¢ L3 b y's New York American. Place The quired by the law of 1917 to be fur- | hill iz now in progress. ¥ Lenox Realty Company to | . iered 1 eahtiios public e e et Gre Most Beauls b"flflefl'm i ordor with your newsdealerniow. | Chiarles! D, Bdwards, land and bullds | Diosos o cbolifants for pubfie sc|| [Nevertheless, the | correspondent : B | avt. i Winth ¢ B adTT i vice motor vchicle licenses i says, the past week is the first in il ng on Inthrop street; dwell Lac continuing in its nature. That + | many months in which there has not & : L X 2 Company to Edith Ackerstrom, land | cvory appiicang for such a licon R e s FFICIENCY is the watchword of today. The Nation's business TUSGANIA DEAD 174 on Sefton Drive and Lake Boulevard: | 1915, whether in effect i reney T b ik oint I covesfenice bf B g must go fo Tty f by, TG Gnasmiien ¢F 0ge Becky Kennedy to Solomon Shurberz. [ pnot, will necd to supply a certificato | ances among the workers. Moreaver, | Health and Energy is quite as important as the conservation of food land a!:\d building on Iranklin street: | fram ecither the chief of police or| jarge numbers of young engineers ar stuffs and other national resources. Adam Zysk to Francis Zysk, land and { sclectman coming voluntarily to the rceruitin re Than 200 Still Unaccounted For, | building on Orange street; Frank T - | oflices and are not waiting to be sum- : If you are a business or professional man, a Paige Linwood “Six-39™ will :).”rixir:‘{om to \‘1; red r!(l{.‘vm, : l:n:l ;m! Y. M. C. A. NOTES, moned. enable you to multiply your usefulness. It will cirry you to and ng on Sherman Court: Nathan ot dson for cight monihs | The correspondent, while not nad- Dl G — EraE i ha e et et el Re H. Hudson for cight n ) from your office—it will enable you to keep appointments on the building on Chestnut street; Bdgar C. | With the British Y. M. ¢ A. in India ;:,’”:'.“,v' L‘,\\:” ::\l,‘,«”{:‘n”\l'{::“h'J',,‘l(""l‘,t‘w,i.b,';? minute—it will make you independent of mile posts, congested g ) 1 give lHustrated address in the oved, B8 8 8 pe (Washingtor; Feb. 16.—No new esti- [ linn to Joseph Plocharczyk, land on [ Wil an s : : & RS e weeping accusations of disloyalty trolley cars and unhealthy “waiting rooms.™ hte of the total number dead among | Overlook avenue; Alice 1. Whitman | Y- M. €. A. on Sunday afternoon at 4 = e “Trip Up the Ti. | ABUNst the workers in the engineer- oy S Py nerican soldiers aboard the Tuscan- | to the Central Realty Company, land | ©' “*"‘\ ““” fectes H‘? _“”\h_ 1 1‘1:‘.»'.1\ T S LTt A “Linwood" will perform all of these tasks eagerly and unfailingly. You had been made by the war depart- | and building on Hart street: (icorge A, | ris to Mesopotar ] rects Sl | will find it as necessary, and quite as dependable, as the telephone. 1 Zave nteresting account of his Y. | bnt today, but ten names appearing | Quigley, trustee, to John J. Crowley, | E2Ve an it 1 o GRAIN EXPERT'S HEART FAIL st of entifie: v N p - i Shoals || M CAA eXDErIeNICO AGETVE SRR A SIS ed L o g ¢ Essex *'Six-55" 7- $1775; Coupe “Six-S5"" enger $2850; Town & list of 81 identified dead given out | et ux, land and building on Brook | M- €& & SXPEEERCE T b B g Chioago, b, 16——Edward M. Hig- R I I L I R s 9110 the department last night appar- | street. Y . laree hearing on Sunday as tha 15, grain cxpert with an internation § ~dan *Six-55" f;a»engu $2850; Brooklands 4 :emuRsN: ‘L.;.[w”n. tly brought the death roll up to e | e e hound fo be interesting and | al rcputation, died at his home herc BAT Teenegr 5\;30-‘&'(’"‘:‘;"6"{]5'@3_ Y« einge $1915 k FEINGOLD 1S PROMOTED. ""“‘“““““ i last night of heart disease. He was oS or 3-passenger ; Sedan Pa N Associated Press dispatch last| Joseph Feingold, a Lafayette street SR ‘All Prices f. o. b. Detroit. H8 years old and a son of one of esday announced that 164 soldier | voung man who is now on foreign T Chicago's first packers. While presi- ROIT, tims had been buried along the | soil with the United Stat Marine STAMPS SELLS FOR 8535, dent of tha Avmour Grain company b PAIGEDETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. teh coast, but last night's message | Corps, has been promoted from the Philadeiphia, Feb. 16 A flve cent jo was eredited with a prominent part 8 the first official partial list of | rank of first class private 1o corporal, | postage stamp issued .in - 1845 by 5y Guashing the so-called Ieiter ] STANDARD TIRE AND AUTO CO., lad to reach the war department TIn ' according to a letter received by his { jtohert M. Norris, a New YOrk post wheat corner in 1898. In 1907 he re- ks list were ton names which did | brother, Marry Felngold For some | master, was sold at auction here st signed, saving his fortune of morc it J. W. Lash, Mgr., Corner EIm and Seymour Sts. t appear in the Associated Press | time this section of the Marine Corps | night for $ . Tt was purchased by (han a million dollars was sufficient t of those buried in Scotland has been doing guard duty at South- | a we mp collector. The stamp 1o him and made a trip around the he department’s list is far from | ampton, England, but it is hinted in |is dec 1 fine specimen and worlq, After a year's retirement he ing complete. More than 200 men | the letter that it is ahout to he re-|is one of a half dozen on original regumeaq busin here as a grain nain unaccounted for. lieved and sent to the front exvelopes in existence | broke from the people’ on this questian. Mr. McLean is ‘earnesily seeiine (o know the wishes of his constituents’. The demand 1} vou should let | COMB OUT “SLACKERS™ Protected Positions in England Be- coniing More Rare Daily. Sir H. Rider Haggard’s. reat New Masterpiece “Yva” a billing novel of Adventure, Love d Mystery, illustrated in color by pward Chandler Christy and Ed- | the statistical work in the city cler Fourteen deaths, five marriage i RULING ON AUTO LICENSES. censes and the recording of the fol lowing 57 deeds was the sum total of —-»..‘..4.—‘..*-‘-4-4-4-4-4-4_-*.<.>..-.‘ Acording to Tist of War Depart- S DY i

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