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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MARCH 2 s V{fiT;r’F_UIjERALs PROJECTILE GOES HAD MONEY N AUSTRIA Miss Mary Ellen Rogers of 29 Camyp e i street, daughter of the late D. O. A D e ot thelln lekViny wumumr n Rogers, died Baturday at the Charter zenz, Hasenohrl Fin, ALY o] Onk Nospital, Hartford, following aun S Alene: MEMEERS 3§ { operation performed last Thursday ~ Deposited at Graz Branking Tfouse. 31 WEST MAIN STR for an {nfectlon. Miss Roge was 3 Because of the uncertainities of born in this cliy March 27. 1586, Sho Exper[ Explams leory on Ger. war It has heen lmposstbla for the attended the local schools and afte : DOliars graduating ‘nm‘: Xnu- ll!-i:‘s h‘.ml‘piu‘ - 0 ;:.‘[";”:f/mfl :"\ 1”’):_,":'"‘;‘ of the Iato entered Mt. Holyoke college wher y N M Lhono hen el S dnThileey i W" el b O T many's New Monster Gun property of tho deceased at more han y prominent in the affairs of the V. W e 4 i 2 Among the effects of the deceased el C. A., and was & member of the Hart- } i R ‘ Am ; asec 3 ) ford M. Holyoko assoctation and was NOW York, March 25—In order to | Was found a bankbook with a credit A get a fairly accurate description of Of $567. but inasmuch as this money ) U Ch treasurer of her class. She was a 5 N 5 A member of the one of the best known | the 9.5-Inch gun with which the CGer- ; Was on deposit In the Stadt Spark- ot families in this city, and her ancestry | Mans are shelling Paris. the Times | assa, a Jarge banking firm at Graz, The destitute The dollars you invest traced back as far as the Mayflownr. | Consulted yesterday onc of the most | AUstria, the appraisers were unable | 3 " in War Savings Stamps AR L G L0 e e e e [ o list it as there is no way of ns- clothing. Serviceabl will march to the Rogers and the following sisters and | This was in advance of the recei | certaining whether the money has Bring contributl fighting Jine with iy Miss Bmma Gertrude | the German official announcement | been confiscated or lost arms. ammunition and 2agers, Miss abeth Rogers, Pro-| that long range guns had shelled supplies. This is not fessor David C. Rogers, of Smith wris. After careful reading the ca- Native eggs, 45¢ doz., Russell Rros only a patriotic in- college, Northampton, M . Paul K.|blegrams from Paris this man +aid advt. vestment—but a safe Rogers, Lieeutenant James P. Rogers, | that there seemed to he no longer in STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES and . profitable one, statloned wt Camp Devens, and Philip | &ny reason to doubt that the Germans i yiclding 4 per cent in- Rogers, & momber of the officers | had succeeded in constructing = BARNES A during their sixty-three years of terest per annum and training school at Camp Meade, Md.| monster with a range of 70 miles, but | IS ACTIVE compounded guarter- She was a granddaughter of the late | ho added the comforting assurance Iy. The War Kavings David N. Camp. The funeral was held | that it was mathematically certain I e Stamps cost $4.14 un- at 8:80 o'clack this afterncon and|that such a gun would be uscless af- | -\Franges Two Rallies and Will Apol- | NEW BRITATL il March 81, 1918, | burial was in Fairview cemetery. ‘,m» 1t had been fired fewer than 50 ? . W. PORTER, Itinue to merit that confidence. The Thrift Stamps e | times. A 12-inch gun with a foe ogize If Fle Makes Misstatements, cost only 25 cents, We Maruccla Brenca. jof 26 miles has to be relined aite He Says. ‘ LOCflI SeCU ltl i sell both War Savings TG RS () S it e ug fired fewer than 100 times, he Stamps and Thrift of Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppi Brenca of id, while one with u range of only Luther M. Barnes will conduct a S . Stampe, 181 Washington street, dicd this| !5 miles is not good for more tuan | campaign rally this evening at § BO y d ld morning after several weeks' illness ! 200 shots under the ver <t condgi o’clock in Skritulsky's hall on Broad an 0 with heart trouble. The funeral was | tions of construction and opcration Eoiasi aRtemorrovuoon fal b2 o’clock he will conduct a rally tha held this afternoon and burial (rm);[ This expert tigured that to ire J! === place in the new catholic cemctery. | Shell 70 miles would reqguire a u entranceiito Wihel Lanters A . Clark factory. & veloe of at least 5,000 feet 2 %4 , RUSHED o : weelk. The confidence that has been placed jstyle and quality leadership makes it lall the more important that they con- vears old M » ennebthat At e o Mr. Barncs sald: “If 1 make one died vesterday morning at her home, | Teans that at the half way point he- | died ¥ 3 E ) error or false stafement in any of my Room 410 National Bank Building, Tele, 212 117 Kensington avenue. She was i 2 ! 240 2 é £ o Jank ding, Telephono 2120. jectile would be traveling at an -iti- | ©2Mpaigns talks T will make a public T o Qi 0 R T ) G e AU, G || el et e ) Gl G G . F. McENROF, Manager. Jowing hildren: Mrs. Willian Mo |8t an angle of 43 degrees the hizhest |1 That's all T have to sox.” by the projectilo Crann, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Fred-|2ltitude obtained e erick, Matthew and John Sue s, the last| €quals half lie distance between the TION PEAK L l S .t. ]30\!;1]1( A : { ADDITION AL, SPEAKERS, OC?] eClll'l les cold NS = 4 s Hvecs 5y~ | gun and the target . J. Gerdis began his duties a (Continu B It PR e tationed with the American Iix- L o 3 J. 3 : ontinued from First Page) peditionary Torces in France, The| Wurthermore, he pointed out Some of the speakers in addition to third sanitary inspector in the de . Some o 2 ‘ e e s e e e e il e L e tment of heaith office today vdl beon' clearedl oz clvilians and | funeralliinitake SWplacedtomorro ! 0 = oo, eared of clvillans, and | wernoon. Tev, A, C. T, Steege will| 8un of at least 150 calibres would ho | announced In the papers, who will R sckwear always @ jesse | Saturday mor r, after obtaini bakd 4 \ Y Your neckwear always at Besse ! orning, after obtaining a| Mojate ana Lurial will be in Fair- | requived. This would mean that the | speak at the conference of Charilies I | tween the gun and its target the pro MCALL MISSION MEETING Leland’s.—advt. rossing of the canal, drove south-| . cemetery. projectile would have to travel a dis- | and Corrections which will open in After the business meeting Willilam O mara and daughter, Mary, { ward into the British positions. 2, =2 tance of about 119 feet hetween the | this city Sunday have heen an- . spent the week-end in New Haven. British Outnumbered 8 to 1. Marfon Harris. breech and muzzle of the weapon, or, { nounced. The conference will open Flnanc‘al 1,425 inches, if possible, in the T.cerm theater The awkwardness of such a weanon | Sunday afternoon, and will run for e Largest lin® of soft collars in New In the other main theater of ope Marion Harrils, aged (wo years the South Congregatio Britain, Arrow and Earl & Wilson, at | ations—between Arras and Ba- | daughter of Mrs. Florence Harris of also was pointed ouf. With @ harrel | three days. The speaker for Sunday A Day at the Iront Besse lLeland’'s—advt. paume——the Germans made their first| 422 Main street, died late Saturday S 3 ’ Herry Scheuy was home from the | drive against the high ground be- | afternoon at the New Brituln General [ 120 feet long, the expert said, it was |afternoon will be Professor Tdward | Guthrie served for about Navy Yard over Sunday. tween the Cojel and Sensec rivers. | hospital from injuries sustainea by a| Practically certain that the gun had | Eart of the Drew Theological Semin- | the front in France. lic \ 1 ar - prook1y ) . . Parker shirts, best on carth, at|The German preliminary bombard-| 40 foat fall from veranda [rids to be built on the spot from which it | ary of New Jersex. who rs to he one w Zealand o) was fived of the most important speckers of & Schooliot Balicion Eriinaiany vt ment was terrific and their infantry | afternoon. The funeral was held this | Wwas | . < o g X 4 : . outnumbered the British eight to one { afternoon and burial was in Fairview “The impracticability of transpori- }the conference. On Monday evening, as ery interest 1al Leland Hoar, in the transport sef-y,;, o4 cqgeq cemetery. ing a single gun baarel aore than | Dr. Valeria Parker will be (he speai wn m‘n‘, was on Preen i j#de, nas returned from a trib to| gy Coonone attacking southward | ' = half a city block long is appavent.” he [ er, and on Tuesday Dr. Walier Brown f hSeie thre "fi\' e ance ol Elletout e e e e Elmer H. Bachmann. said. “In addition the gun would |of the Bridgeport Board o° Tfealth | . ;U urte el e e oy Roger Holmes, a student at Wes-| oy to a line covering Vaulx-Vran- imer SELN Bachmann, e ped i thrce| axe St ibe Sbraced Jwithi the Suiontll pillinayel fox nis' topic How 0 Stive : it thi n where he is enrolled in the col-j coupt, Morchies and Baumetz Les | vears, son of Policeman and Mrs, An- » ilitar g unit, is home for | . s * 7 ge. military trainin Cambrai. The hottest and most dis- | thony P. Bachmann of 981 Stanle. G der the strain of its own weight. And | secured to address the statc confer- i Qiiicaster recoss. puted point was Mory, which the Ger- | strect, died yesterday afternoon of | & : = | Re”over g d 1 i hese aces would have to be .on- [ence. | P | 0 Is R | i api ! | | | day, Rev. Lrnest Guthrie ,um\m to study conditions at thy Selling Wave Breaks ROTce AN e mn wm ith h powerful of permanent supports, elce | One Hundred Babies” Tn addition to the bharrel would certainly bend un- [ these speakers soveral more will he Barold Gorman is home from 1 mans occupied only yesterday pneumonia. The funeral will be held Naval Reserve base at New Haven on Friday tho Germans overran St |at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at thef Structed so as to withstand the force furlough occasioned by the illr Legar, Vaulx-Vrancourt and Henin. | home and Rev. Carl Roth will offici- One company of the machine gunners | ate. Burial will be in Fairview ceme- Native e - v of the recoil of such a weapon. his of course, means that they would have to be practically of permanert R ] Wall street.--Recessions of 2 to 4 ofal hospital. 3 1 helc » the Gers = cal P on Henin hill held up the |n\nl\!lk'l v T et e - points accompanied the feverishly ac- WRITE I'T CAMP DEVENS, | + { Adler-Rochester Clothes at advance for a long time, doing deadly | k : ‘¢ opening « 5 ¢ > } 2 ¢ and af- BANK BOOKS AND BOND GONE, | UV opening of today's market, ur-| Postaster W | Native 45¢ doz., Russell Pros £ his mother, wha is a paticnt advt. eland’s only.—advt execution in the densely formed | Mrs. Alice Howe. can be fired only where built gent sclling 1 7 4 2SR e Isasi ' The funeral of Mrs. Alice Howe was | ter fifty rounds ar the most it would B = (LB siolin ee g from latest war | ceived instructic f Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes and family | ranks. il Ve out of buatness i would be use Yamien B Iccatl Do o | advices Tiails, the various war ! authorities in Wasl R e e, The Germans have been bringing |held at 2 o’clock this SrdCtton a1 6P GxF R ol el e e loEmG e bz NgaiBinow i EL N L T R e e LS <hin €., where Mr. Barnes is engaged | !» artillery in the most able manner |the home of her daughter, Mrs. |less until relined, and relfining Awoul Whether They're Stolen or Mislaid. | score of specialties, shared more ot ! soldiers SO Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Jack- | behind their shock troops and have | Josephine later of West Main street. | take a long time in a weapon of sich e o N o it LS CGRENTS (10 (i (Caon i | R e I been making full use of this arm as | ReV. Dr. G. W. €. Hill ofliciated at the | dimensions St e nainvien : e e Reaen s N R A e { services and burial was in irview Anot ipor 1 Sinsetireportaditofthegnolicaithisiiores fDhe annual meeting of the Y. M. cemetery tion with t(he operation of s noon that his six bankbooks, in one A. will be held tomorrow evening. | - m would be the tremendons £ of which was a Liberty bond of $100 | €Nd of the st how This should Negotiations are under way by | Terrible Slaughte, Epechy. Native eggs, AR N the cha To fire a 12-inch s! denomination, are missing. Fe does Closing.—Light prices of the mid amp Devens pich Willis P. Corbin will sell a six | [ ,,q0n March 24.—The Germans{—advt. 25 miles the barrel of the gun has [ not know whether they wes len | S¢SSion were shaded in profit taking pement block in Corbin place to | (.'nieq over No Man's Land In such 0 be about 30 feet longz, and mislaid. 1fe saw them last S i [eL - Eaves, owner of other Drop= ¢rosti numbersiin their first Allu(l(,, powder charge weighs 323 pounds. turds 5 e S t t es Gr yho| has beenspend= o ol el L o 96.92 and second 4's at 96.50 to 97.0 James Green, who has been spend gunners to miss them, Mu_.uphq an not estinu t iz f th rge METHODIST OHGRCH CANVASS e S e o that the Germans were using to send YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate g a few days in this city, has re- | correspondent at British headquarters | : T re an 1 ed birned to his home in Northamp- | of the Daily Express. Two batteries | a shell from their lines into Paris | mw..’r an amount .):‘\Hg raisec | Medical Masscur, 71 Main St on. Margaret Heisler of Beaver | of Epehy fired steadily with open | Hudson Maxim's View. 9 TN RGO L Ry New York Stock kxchange quot ‘¢ 'phone 428-13, residence “phone ¥ 3 for the coming vear. at the Methodist Violet Bay, 71 It~ R tions furnishced by Richter & C NS ASEMUS G0 T et was the hostess last night to a | sights at 400 yards for four hours Hudson Maxim of the Nay Sonatls | church vesterday at the morning se ' | Massage Headaches, Newritis much of which suggested liquidation. ' the envelope the names o Iractional rallics occurred before the |and in some instance Fitel ir the last hour. The closing fimber of friends of Mr. Green who | Telling of the thrilling exploit of | = R St ) iy mdexed him a farewell party. Leicestershire troops the correspond- CContinted Trorolina BT Shithentedl ot tollowa ton b ilal taportal| s 2l ealyass Sas) tnlsen Snekultingt) Bl i SRS A i nia, Rheumatism, Impeded Circulns George Conlin has returned to duty | ent sa ‘ E it Erawisc ie i in ‘»he pleds v the congregation | change. ] tion, cte. Treatments through youw Camp Devens after a short fur- “Persicres was held for a time by | Charlestan, A “When I first heard the report that | °F 4}(7 least t) to 1m1 siven by them | Marc 5 | physician or by appointments only at pugh spent at his home on Washing- | two companies of Leicestershires as-|the men in the patrol have been | Paris was being hom ded from a 4'\ (‘x Nm‘dm } The budsget for 1],0 ; e ] High Low your ,.,\,,,,,,H.LH,,“ = g street sisted by two ranks, The enemy | given ten days leave in recognition of | distance of more than sixty milex andg ’r"”’ )’f;“_‘;‘ fl»\! D }MH dv.lv to the v\;n“'!we:‘.\.mu ), | E—— = e k Charles P. Stone is spending a few | Kept pressing them back, however. | their services was asked whether or not the thiv e A" ha |'” the {vw‘n er < “ul‘vl ‘nrx[t, 2 ;. ':',‘,, ‘\‘-Mll”]\ otice, lays 'in this city and one company was completely cut | ST A was possible, T told my interr tor vf-,,,i. :(”c fv::n‘\‘,;wmI»::u\m\-\\l-}(";”\WQ :\:”» ,;.'. & ) Mr. and Mrs. William Trewhella of | 2" '“51'-‘11 \ of Tur{'rmlm-mf;‘ n.evi .\tmw eggs, 45¢ doz. Russell Bro £ h (l-\.vt:l W :.\‘;‘ possibility, .:(v 1 ‘ml_‘”»”‘”.r“‘w m("r- e e ".m Biut street, are observing their | Teld to the village until only a few | —advt. whother-or not it were a mere prob- | 76 o th wedding anniversary by a trip to | ’ Rl gdensndgunon Am Smelt sulting Board of the United States men were left. Then, the R\H‘\i\'ll'lz{ = ability or a fact B riston, D. C. officer led Hvr(m (\<n a charge. n‘hx-r;\’wm SCHOOT: WANTS LAND. the purpose of the Germans R Alterations in the Booth block for f o WG . e the Parents and tiscs Above Atmosphere, MAY BRING SUIT. Am Tel & Tel enlarged quarters for the New tain Trust Co., were started toda Soclety Brand Clothes at Besse | aq every hill, ridge and fortification land’s only, America’s recognized | iy the greatest stubbornness, mes- i oalke for young men.—advt sages from German war correspond- e 3 | An appeal sent by way back fo our main| megeners’ association of thie < “Of course. any kind of approved| It is reported that. Mrs. Margaret| aAnaconda Cop but the | Harris, whose little girl was killed Jast | & T § e R | Saturday, asks that a tract of ahout | best kind of powder charge for such | Week by falling through a porch rail- | gajqwin TLoc two acres be given to the school for | a gun would be a cordite composition, [ ing at their home. is about to bring| p & suit against Michael Begley, owner of { poiy, the property claiming negligence, § Alveady Building Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford has been summoned o make an official inspection of the premuises Strect sc to H. V. Cam sowder charge could be used, The British in their retreat defend- | Sirect schoel 1 yowaer cha g | use in gardening. The association | consisting of about 50 per cent nitro- | Steel 1 gt e T s SR UD U : wishes 0 provide the members of the | glycerine :nv;} 50 pet cent. .\1;\rn:fnnxv B 5t %o police tlan this morn. | cording to @ Contral News dipaten’| school and their parents and teachers | made into long bars or rods and dnd inquired for her husband,|from Amsterdam. The British artil- | b, she =ald, dressed up this mo ry splendidly sacrificed itself in and left home, saving that he was | covering the retreat, the batteries only ng to the hospital breaking up when the German storm- | Butte Superior [ Cax wdian Pacifie Central Leathc Ches & Ohio | with som etraet of land on which they | multi-perforuted transversely (o the | can work together. The Gardens | longitudinal axis of the bars. This commttiee hopes to be able to provide | would give a minimum initial arca | | Bl s | the association with such a strip of [ and consequently minimum initial | | Chi Mil & Pau fhildren's Hats and Caps. large | ing troons arrived within a few hun- | }2nd Wwithin a w e iy b | pICERRS O i At FITREF. MEN T HARGEL Col F B o R TR e e i R ol e During the | cxposed to the flame of combustion | Three New Britain men with the | Del & Hu I e | winter months, a course of canning | just B .5d Mrs. David W Tusk an- 1 gunners then fired their last| “Wi7 P i st Bs the marringe of t r daugh- | ammunition ana retired. i was taken hy the members of the| ¢ th I ’1‘““‘ R e S Ry ¥ | lengue. and they have now decided | keep the press 2 “]l‘N n U S “R e Native eg s5¢ doz., Russell Bros, | 10 be not only conservers but also | during its entire lensth i Connerton street, Barl W. Healay and B ; a = " | producers. Several such applications| *This gun when fired at a maxi- | pag] Taisher, the last named living at | General Eleetric { have heen recelved by the gardens| mum elevation of forty-five degr 401 Church street Great Nor pfd would throw the projectice ahove | wmmmme—re—— | Gt Nor Ore C of the atmosphere of the eart S i THira Cants o ¢ TOO L. . on JASS 3 & = ~ plications that at least half of the travel of | TOO LATE ¥ CLASSIFICA before the complete consumption | jnrantry at Camp Gordon. Ga.. have | Crucible grain. This would tend to[jeen discharged for physical disabi- we well up in the gun |t Phey are Joseph Radzvion ¢ Bps, on sSaturday, March 16, at advt, vark, N. J. z i i S TIAM WINS committee, and it is their intentioy, as The Holy Name societies of the | church of St. John the KEvangellst . projectile would he through a Interborough pireason, style o Jahd’ s, —advt apt. John Purney who has been furlough left today FOR SALIS -Complete dental office and practice. Best corner in New Haven. $650 to quick buyer. 6 and St. Joseph's church met last eve- ning in the church on Newington Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val | | i f¥e sell more caps to youn il far as possible 1o supply all such ap- | Most il i 1] partial vacuum, and the total resist ance which the projectile would en counter in say sixty miles would not road and listened to an excellent ser- — 2 : Chureh St, Room 207. 3-25-3dx e more than it would be in thirty R e = mon by Rev. William A. Downey of N 1 fiment. 1186 Maiye) churchl | AT the cencniicn MANY UNLISTED HORSES o ] i L e i ¥ | Louis & Nash Maliory Hats ¢ ¢ nd's of e = ure cercises, e miles if the projectile ere rassing 170 RWIDNESDAY AND Thursd: Mex Petrol allor f the church exercises, the through atmospl as dense as it is : DL n T Natl Lead ra fy.—advt feams of the sociatios piaxed «45+ in | Pr: Crowley Finds That Many People he carth’s surface FOONS IO Rl e 1 fgut. T " £ Camp [ the basement of the church, St. John's | Dodge Declaring Equines. S e amoredll W, clean. Home comforts. :h‘ et spent Sunday at his home here team Winuing. Durlng the cvening | Dr. George T. Crowley, o denuty | qnat the Diatecilss . A il location. Reasonable. ltef- | ¥ ; Son e Young | vocal selections were rendered by |emploved by the state debariment on | papis are partly driven by a prop crences required Address Box | ¥ &L S S | Mrs. M. T. Crean, John ¥ t\\vli\\m\ domestic animals, is continuin his m,‘[»,‘.\fi fle DiERel TOn: ine ek N1ON. Herald i ::r \“\\ : | and Cornelins Lynch; recitations by Bl Lt & est [fhe Camp Rcal Estatc Has Robert Murray and remarks by Rey B . house 50 Francis street Native cggs, 45c doz., Russcll Pros e on a short e Canada where he will rejoin his ‘ BRnox shoes for Men and I at Besse Leland ad xamination of local horses and yes- | Rplisnins thelesail = : \ Germans are accomplishing the resuit | T § Penn R 1t e it e by a method not so simple or as good | NOTICE—Good phonograph and rec-| 5 (5.0 S J. Leo Sullivan i glanders. Tt was killed this morning e nhav licat 3 ordss $5.00.8C A LU 2 Frank W. . Albert and Dr. (¢ ] gl eriie st e b <t floor. e eadine AR S e T Sk ERE R e el e etk o] = Rep T & § com B ptetne The same con P m street N z 1 7., Russell Bros, | deavoring 1o muak U svstematie accurate nor as sur So Pac as sold a lot on Harris | ither be 1S = ERER B o v R \"“" e e — | search for all horees in the city and | 1 i¢ the projectile should derive its | WANTED—Clerks and drivers. In-| 2 " - Gilasaenaah - . | to this cnd he has consulted the as- | 5o 00 500 o e win quire Adams Express Company, 50 l.“ S - store with o utation 1o | BASSIETT PROMOTED. ;|fw s list Whore hovses ut a 2 Main street 3 o el S s Teland O vl Franl . Bassett of this cit c 1o doctor declares there arc i T G — | Texas Oil i) Besse Leland Frankiin Ao dilywion KERWIN A CANDIDATT WANTED—Maid for goneral house- | LeXas Oil : @ ‘ i 4 4 i | apparently many people who ave try- R 1 in the navy, | has besn employed in a responginic apnanen 3 3 Union Pac | a8 for he claims 1 . | horses for he cliims ound | greet has announced his candidaey Ttah Cop { fully 200 animals that h )t heen | cofield, enlistec = 10 | position at the Hartford Machin Serew Ca. has been promoted to gen ye a special meeting of | eral manager of the Worcester office . smmon council on the demo - . L \ vl »‘ ; ”.’. nl«” All E n”.\ ‘\‘M‘mln’tl Serew Co. He will for the common Incil on th il WANTED—A woman to take out Kenilworth club this evening. All[ of the Sta ticket from xth Ward. washing for amily of two. In- cc. g are urged to att as mat- | continue his residence in this city for | their property tax list. CRatic s Steel pfd .. 8 R Bers are urged to at s mat- | continue h Mr. Jerwin was formerly alderman zan .., 515 Main street. | & binig £ importance will be up for|some time. N A A i f 3 g0 tor thon p s | e ; | g Mrs. B. R. Carter of Forest'| rrom the ward, losing the place to : X | \Westinghouse .... 40 ‘ : street has been called to New Tori A. M. Paonessa (our years = ~ | Western Union ... 81 b . | d most complete line of Prospective purchasers of the Hotel orich- || Alderman 5 !-; ‘:‘::tx:y:’w\ Hésta Leland's. ,\M.\un]wrmmt‘um\d this afternoon to | ton, Staten Island, New Yok, on ac- f STRAYED AwAY resterday. Boston | yjive Overland .. 17 A N : {ake an inventory of the furnishings|count of the death of her fatier, J, {959 terrier pup. Dark brindlc one et | 301 MAIN STREET,. the building. | C. Welch. Mr. Welch was seviously | white marking, Reward if returned y isjured in an auto accident yesterday | to M. B. ghepard, 41 Buell street Native eggs, 4ic doz and passed away early this morning. l- advt. 5-2dx advt. returncd from a trip declaved by the owners and placed on and other possessions in Russell Pros. | It is probable that a sale will be con- 3 ! summated within a few days.

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