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BUY LIBERTY To Save Our State. BONDS To Send Stun the Hum, by Out Buy Ships, Liberty 'NEV BRI Stamp Bonds. Out It's the Season N: Our Shoc Department on Main Floor so easily $6.00 pr. Made of black calf. AN EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING worthy every and all sizes at $5.50 pair. GRAY OXFORDS of fine kid with hand turp soles and Louis heels ars very fine far $8.50 pair. soles. reached from specially priced at $5.50 pair. w for Low Shoes We're Offering Latest Siyles for Women’s and Misses’ Wear the street is the most interesting place in town for the Fair Sex who wish the latest and best in Summer Foot €Coverings. Fverything that’'s new ia found there. Attention particularly called to some fine brown kid and i biack kid Oxfords, hand turned soles, Louis heels. $6.50. WOMEN'S OXFORDS of fine WOMEN'S OXFORDS of brown quality tan Russia Calf with hand Russia Calf with wing tips and . turn soles and Louis heels. $6.50 pr. military heels. Extra value $6.00. § WOMEN’S PUMPS of supervior WOMEN'S OXFORDS of fino e grade with welt soles and Cuban black calf with wing tips, welt 5 heels. Made of hrown calf, $6.50 pr. soles, and military heels. Very woman’s attention. Patent Colt and Dull Calf Pumps with hand sewed turned soles, Cuban heel GIRLS OXFORDS of brown and black calf, with low heels and welt Very comfortable. $6.00 pr. § | At | | | | TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918, MRS, LUCYE. GORBIN BIES SUBDENLY ‘Had Been Hesidem of Plainville ilore Than 60 Years | OLDEST N EPISCOPAL CHURCH i | Libe y loan Committec Izep Subscriptions o $95,000—Cowles ghts Third MKtmnl‘ine—ScrgvunL Gibbons Describes Life at Froni. i Mrs. Taiey 12, Corbin, widow of An- | drew Corbin. died denly at ths| { home of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. W. LaField, of Mayple street, last evening 6 o'clock. Mrs. Corbin was in her | { usual health until late yesterday aft- ernoon, when she was stricken wit cercbral, homorrhage and was uncon- | scious until her death. | Mys. Corban was one of the oldest | { residents of Plainville. She had lived | in town for over 60 years and was the | | oldest communicant of Episcopal | thurch. Mr. Corbin died four yvears| ago and since that time she has made | hor - home with her son-in-law anl(‘ ddughter. Mr. and Mrs. James A. | Faton, of West Main street. She had left her daughte: home to spend ths Kipiscopal churcl, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and from the house at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the famiiy plot in, West cemetery. | Willard Cowles in Wales. | winter with Mrs. LaField | Mrs. Corbin is survived hy two | daughters: Mrs. James A. Eaton, of this town, and Mrs. Charles Spaulding. | of Providence, R. I, and by four| grandchildren: Mrs. J. W. LaField and | Charles Spaulding, both of Plainville: | Mrs, C. Huntoon, of Providence, and | Willard A. Lenz, of Pawtucket. | The funeral will be held from the | | i All we: run-down! overworked nervous men and women may py‘r\\r" this at our expense There is nothing like Vinol to re- store strength and vitality to feeble old people, delicate children and all | persons who need more strength Try it. If vou are not entirely sat- istied, we will return your money without tion, that proves our fairnes: your protection, The Clark & Brainerd Co. Drue glsts; Lizgett's Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores; John J. McBriar Nathan { Noveck; W. H. Russell, and at the | urgently Word has heen received from Wil lard Cowles, who is chief operator on MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Gee ot Tt me Odpatonis | PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. |Cimien e e Gn D e s f | France to Wales his ship sighted a | . p| subiiarine. The U-hoat sent a toravdo | S —————————n—— _ —— — B —— m——— e { at the transport, but missed it by thyce | | Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, Miss Bertha ! M, LS G BT TR Gh s Ber}i“ News | T1an¥ord, Mrs. Wm. Fagan, Norman Cowles has sighted a submarine while T | Peck, Howard Crane, Clarence Bald- Gl dokr s CO T yIisles opess o ! win, Miiton Emery, Harold Upson. I :ns made several trips to Europe a_m_lw, it e e e as had some daring adventures. | e A S et RESTA { Cowles was promoted to wireless oper- | The woman's committee is: Chaix { I#tor & 10w wecls e Bnd Bus chovin | man, Mrs. R. O. Clarke, Mrs. Wil- flaomen=oodislkilifayiine Swani | p linm Bunce, Mrs. ISrnest Mildrum, —— i Sergeant Gibbons' Iecture. | /i Mrs, Aflen North, Mrs. Arthur Bow Last evening at the Congregational | ; o, Miss Carrie Savage, Miss Ruth | HO[G] Mefl Ag[’ee fo wnea[]essfless church Sergeant Gibbons, formerly of | R L p Clarke, Miss Sarah Morgan. | the Canadian army delivered one of | ‘™ . Berlin Man Sued. Beyond AmiCipfl[iOHS t the most interesting lectures that has | lic and Hull Guests at DIDNEL sonn s Berberian of Beritn has ever heen given in thix town. Ser- a ’ it Gibbons was among the first | pochEnamedine fa tendsn Ui alEE Tz S { men that went from Canada and he | and Theater Pamy brought by the: Cennecticut Motor Martford, April All the wheat v told of the great suffering that he Sales Co. of Hartford. The suit was : flour that the nation needs to con- | was forced to endure after he had | e brought to recover on a note of 3760 quer the Hun will be available so | Peen Wwounded. He told of the treat- d to have been given Dby Ber arl At the ot . g ment which the Germans gave him | IBER TY LUAN $36 300 jan .and Joseph China of New | - the patriotic hotels and res-| \pjie a prisoner. A prisoner of the | : | y Britain, Property belonging fta the ! taurants of Connecticut ~are con- | Germans does not very often get much s defendants on North street, New cerned and a representative meeting | to eat. In some cases if a prisoner s’ Quota Is $88,500 and This 1iritain. has been attuched. The caso ot 500 of the hotel and restaurant | 5ot a feed once a day he was doing A is returnable on the first Tu men of Connecticut, who are mem. | VeIY Well. Sergeant Gibbons suid that Probpbly Be Oversubscribed— = June. 7The papers in the case we e i e e ]' - 71 when a prisoner was taken he was : £ - orved by Constable Fred Wink s of the Unlted States food "ad-| very ucky if all his clothing was left Berherian' Sued for $760—Farm TS i e ministration chose a committee, Wed- | to him. Sergeant Gibbons gave a .eagie Membership. | 'Wonichts the night for the hig mia- r ay afternoon which will prob- | very ing 1;.!k_ concerning th i 3 ably set standard if wheatlessness | 14iberty Loan in which he said that in B & attestment of what Berlin | Strel show, the plans of which Jave | %0 . "0 = 4nd that re.| OTGCT to win the war the people must | nks wof the boys who are called | Peen under way for some time, and| . s - : Y7 | subscribe liberally to the Third Gl e e T B s e il o Gt O e quired by the administration’s rules. | Iiperty lLoan and do it with the ,:;l f:““«‘)‘ y"h:u);:l“ll‘r: {2’&: ?Bo‘a?(; judged that a large crowd will wie- | 'l‘.hp rm.nmlfh‘(‘ f‘on.«a)its of the fol- 1 ([nvugh( that "‘]w men who are in B s icudered & ferswell tevep- eSS the performance tomight, The|iowing: H. A, Simmions, Merlden; | Frahce are offering » much grester ~fb the two young men who are to | Novelty Minstrel Troupe are the per- the prospective president of the re- | Sacrifice than merely glving money. ve dgmorrow for Camp Upton. formers who will be called upon to- | ently organized association of res- | »hBE‘vfnrs\V"hn; R nage ey o B . iedieere o nisnoNenini i wares Banoles G e el B el St T Ren el allveryivivi it oa | o selsctives, Borrilai TFelice and . POrts have it that they are a capable X E ; | of the boys going into the trenches. o Hull, the parents and friends trouve of performers. Following e | Lotgley, New Haven; A. E. Simpson, | Probably the most interesting of all | both, and Charles F. Lewis and show, dancing will be enjoyed by the | Hartford; and two hotel men to be WAs the showing of the training which ude W. Stevens, representing the | Patrons. The performance will com- | appointed by A. C. Judd of Water- | A1l men are compelled to undergo in | r board. The affair consisted of a mence sh:u;m_\' at 8 °"'“?°:kv 1}nd will Bty oresiasntlor inei et ! the camps. ) )er sérved at the Hotel Bronson, be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. e S S L Plainville Over the Top. w Britain, and o box party In Membership of Farm League. | jstrator Robert Scoville addressed the | Plainville has gone over the top in By, The supper conslisted in The recent campaign for an in- | restaurateurs at their big meeting in | the Third Liberty Loan Up to the dition ‘rn "\hn r'ex’ulavl‘ rflqfllfiites-f)f crease in membership in the County | the house of representatives in the ! present time $95.000 has heen raised, supper of this sort, of Berlin P . R { capitol on the general relation of the $14.000 over the allotment of §81,600 aches, Berlin milk, Berlin apples | League and Farm Bureau, has in-is,,4 aqministration to the public eat- The committee is still working hard d Berlin pears, all from ‘thr- farm | creased the roster of the league 10 |ing house business, the need of all | and hopes that the loan will reach the ned- by P. S McMahon in Berlin, | 208 members. The number of mem- | possible voluntary co-operation from ! 100,000 mark and more if possible. | iich tended to lend a local color 10 | hers allotted to this town to enrolllall trades and the necessity of con- | Church ' N affair. The party then adjourned | y only 186, The Farm Bureau is' serving sugar, fats, meat and wheat, | B Do their box in Keeney's, where they | really a food bureau, and deals with | but especially wheat. The mid-week prayer meeting of | owed ‘the production, “The Kaiser, (e production, conservation ani con-| A new activity in the field of fbod | LN° Coneregational church will be | ¢ Beast of Berlin.” ol troon The campeisn tor | conseretionl ohs iorehihal Ul ol Deldithislevenin s far (2B 0RCIclocE TGN The party, 12 in number, went to [itato week from April 22 to 29 s meeting by W. J. Travis, of Bridge. | (0Pic for the imeeting will be “Man w Britain by automobile. Follow- po o " [ iocces” throughout New ' port, chairman of the newly organ. | Place in God’s Plan” The meeting % the performance in Keenev's, the g h PIORCEE Lth B lead of | ized Connecticut Bakers Technical | Will be led by the pastor. aftees were presented with their 0, \wjen possible and is a success. Service committee, who gave the foseiceSneioniine oo sepco | od Cross kits and with handsome " ' par of new recipes for the bakers present, a new fully guaran. 'iftee of the church to meet candi- | other money belts, the gift of the | ' .4ion” of foods with potatoes teed Victory bread recipe and said | G71es for membership in the church wn. These helts are a special ift | 1"y "y ioq out and exhibited a: the |that the bakers of the state were | Wil be held Sunday morning at 10:45 ven to the men by the town of Ber- | 4 4 "1o which will be held In tie | villing to make bread as wheatless as ' 0 C'0CK: instead of this evening, as | i are in- addition toitne Red | prtt N T eIty to- || tHe Irestaurateurs would \acospt previously announced. ) oss /Kit which every soldier re-| [ e e e e e Phere will be no weekly prayer in gs: The two men will report at| o o, 05 S L to foods will be | new hotel and restaurant committee{ e Bfethodist church this = week Plainville depot at 6:30 tomor- e Eat B 2 cwing to the Epworth Group meet- | . given to all the women who attend. ! Will get together to agree upon some S hw morning to entrain with-the se- 1 B S0, B0 T G Yihe chapel | standard of wheatlessness which will | 1€ Which will meet here tomorrow ctives from Avon, Plainville, Bris- oy, g 0in Congregational church. | apply to every restaurant in the state, | *V*N"¥ End-Bouthington Noorne Fiold Practice although many of the larger hotels Plainville Bricfs. Liherty Loan Progressing. i s g ., |are already operating successfully oo Sl e The sale of the Third Liberty Loan \mi‘e‘"m"-'"’f”}me?“f“l fif‘ ‘”“: \Hv‘"‘ aud satisfactorily on a one hundred e AR M st Beylin is progressing at a rapid | o \‘)’D\‘L |’\ (}‘a‘] e e o per cent wheatless basis, romitneipe = oo (e, thie total sales 1o date being $1 with about 18 candidates for posi*i> S| effective remarks of H. Simmons o i " The quota which is to be raised | °% this season’s team in att21l11Ce. | who urged his fellow craftsmen to| The Connecticut company is taking | s iihtee sactions of the town is After “ormnzflm»n about an: hour | do all and more than the government ' Gown the Electric field grandstand at U0 and thic 18 1o be raised by the members of the team elected 19T | aeked, it appears that Meriden is one | Sharp's station. 2 individuale, The town is anxious ' their manager for this season, 'IIKe |of the best towns in the state in the T e R O B8 orili-to oversubséribe on the quota + 2art and Jack Glana as cap complete patriotic observance of the |- 0 L CERGET S ER o w150 to obtain the TLiberty Loan ' From the Indications of last nizhi's|aqministration’s rules and regula- | = "%°° J.0 — ; fas. In order to obtain the | Practice the team i already now to | yig ‘ = = Hifleze of fiying one of these flags, lake on any feams in their class in\ e yestaurant men scemed agreed | 2t Dentness Cannot Be Gured ot only must the quota allotted the the state, and “ecat-e y—fi.v\?.‘ J. - | that the so-called Pullman or .\;nn!—’i - 28 they not reach «n Be subscribed, but at least 2 per | Jepson was glicn ”‘_ contract 0f | wich loaf of bread was destined to | e e L 1t of the population of the town : keeping the club in atinletic suppli€s | e replaced soon by a more irregu- 3 atarrhal deainess. B - _uhecribers. for the rest of the season at last|jar shaped loal containing less wheat, | 724 hat oasrerdy w committees appointed to car night'’s meeting. The next practice | The food administration’s state divi- | ous lining of the work in the three sections are for the team will be held M sion of hotels and restaurants con- 1‘ ":'",,,:"’f;' ,{: Ehiois night at 7:45 | sists of Almon C. Judd of Waterbury, | e it is ¢ 1| lin—Chairman, Francis Dem- food sale will be held in the | Walter & Garde of New Haven and | :! LUnloan - | 5 1. Wilcox. Mrs. Dodd, Miss | chapel of the Second Congregational (John Porter of Hartford. In comnec- | [’ (o icedinn Silnttube sl oativ, Mrs, Pickett. Mr \dams, | Chureh at 3 o'clock Friduy ofternoon | tion with the two comumittoes men- | il e e o mriver Many casts o B¢ Monstiold, Mi Fenice, Mrs, | WANTED—Painting and_decorating, | tioned, they propose to work out a | feafngs GL° LSS Y cplarrh, which le | YoriTs Woodruff. Miss Adele Murray. carpenier and mason jobbing. H. J. solution of wheat stringency prob-| fices Hall's {aiarrh Tore acts thru the | Icensi 0 Chairman, Miss Mar- | IFovien, Kensington. Conn, 4-5-tf lem, which will be satisfactory”to Mr. | binod ¢ fies 8 ARoURthcReya s 116 Mogiv. Mis: Passotte, Miss | LOST—A black and white sow, about | Scovilie and capable of cerinz for the i give o ed Sl i tine fon-r, Miss Esther Alling, | ready to farvow: suitable reward for | pbiic cating houses during the sum- | ons caes ol edulia I1tan, Mrs. C. Fred John- | informétion or return. The Berlia|mer and until the next wheat har- | flee' Al Drugsints. : N Farms. 1-25-1d vest. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O . Miss Burr, Mrs. Bernard Moore, on the completion of a sentence | for taking an automobile without the consent of the owner in Hartford, Alfred Bennett, until recently a clerk | ! at the Hotel Beloin, will be retarrest- ed on the charze of theft of $70 from the safe at the hotel. The theft was | committed early last Friday, it is al. | | leged Bennett had the, combination | for the safe. He was seen acting ely about the depot last Friday | and when he was arrested on the au- tomobile case Patrolman Patriclk | Howley drew his own deductions and ! a talk w Bennett in jail was suf- ficiently productive to cause getting out a rrant for him. Tle will be brou ack here for trial Bennett used part of the money | to pay a deposit on an automobile, it is claimed. He returned later and | in the absence of the man with whom | { e made his negotiations took the machine, CREATES STRENGT Positive—Convincing Proof It is all very well to make claims, | hut can they be proven? We publish the formula of Vinol to prove the tatements we make about it Cod Liver and Besf Peptones and AMangar nates 1nd Ammonium ¢ ne ana Glyeerophosphates Any doctor will tell you that the | ingrediants of Vinol as published | above, combine the very elements needed to make strengtt best drug store in every in the countr e e — chinist, Ile will be called 1o serv ice soon. i Cards haye been received to the w cifect that ‘Harold Corning and i ward Barrows heve arrived safely in | ' ‘rance, Both left this town for | ; Camp Upton six weeks ago. ) FOR SATE—Small rvefrigerator; ) condition street. C. J. Mor il N TRAIL OF FIREBUGS Federal Agents Make Arrest for struction of Railwa v Shops at Lima, 0., With Loss of $500,000. Lima, O., April 25.—Federal agents | today are investigating three fires.| which broke out simultancously in the lLake Erie and Western railway shops last night and destroyed the plant valied at $500,000. An em plove of the shops has heen arrested. Property loss consisted of ten lots needed in war work a new train of troop coaches just completed and a score of other coaches; $10,- 000 worth of Liberty Bond subscrip- tions were burned in the offices of tie shops. 1 BRIG. GEN. DONNELLY RAN GAMING JOINT Special Court-Martial ~ Ordered l'nr% Former Commander of 138th | Infantry. | Washington, April 2 A special | court martial has been ordered for | Brigadicr General Arthur B. Donnel- ! Iy, formerly of the Missouri National | Guard, now under arrest at Camp | Mills, N. Y. ile has been in com- | mand of the I38th Infantry, formed | from the old First and Fifth Mis- | soury regiments ! An official report made by an in- | pecting officer charges that General | Donnelly participated in zames of | cards with junior offi in which | money was passed, that the mes were held in the general's tenf, and that liquor was served to the play- Strong influence has heen broughi to bear on the war department to have the charges dropped. but Secre- tary Baker refuscd to interfere, SWISS CARGOES IN DANGER. Amsterdam, April 25.—Germany has given no positive znarantee that ships from America sailing within | the next three months with grain | for Switzerland will not be sunk, it | is shown by a semi-official telegram ! i from Berlin today. Berlin ov=- | crnment has not left s zov- | ernment in doubt that, although an| order has been sent to submarines to svare vessels carrying from America to Swit d, impos- | sible to guarantee the v before three months have elapsed, for tech- | nical reasons as only after that tim can it be certain that all German war- ships abroad will have received the | order. i TROLLEY COMPANY ADAMANT. | Waco, Tex., April 23.—Efforts te i end the strike of strcet railway em- | ployes and to bring to a close tha | walkout called several days ago, ap- parently were at a standstill today. IFederal Conciliator J. S. Meyers re- | turned here from Dallas with word | that J. F. Strickland, president of | the Texas Rlectric Railway Co., | which operates the local system, had | declined to sign an agreement to ar- | bitrate. i BENNETT IN MORI TROUBLE. | In Jail For Taking Auto T will | Answer Charge of tion of his branech of the servi ed by an official of the chamb !the direction hereafter will be, nnder, Uf this™is not produced ) i K General Squie d ba told -to ‘go dircet t ofMcial nient say « of Comm where ote his attention to the 1 1 r will, be given o ns tion of signals. In all ca solicitors Mr. Ryan will succeed Howar should he reported to Coffin of Detroit as chairman he ' Chamber of Commerce whc aireraft board. Aeriv Fnomn. 4 GHambeniof Gommaeros i or fhe Aircraft Production Board: This Other merchanis can .he advis han s made with Mr. Coffin’s-con--, ON Adherence to s plan sent. cording to the announcement Save many a dollar which can Secretary Baker Mr. (o jt is : to Dbetter- advantage in New B explained, will remain a me of Srmmmme ihe advisory commission of the i PRETTY WAR WEDDING. il of National Defense, “and - e 3 . offers | ON Which the young couple left imme- This branch of the service offers | ji.iq)y following a luncheon at thi SEerdipa D s thom 1 | Pride’s home, 25 Forest street e tter opportunitics to advance, | Cadet Smith was a salesman for th Ehome somploting the course will en. | American Hardware corporation. Ha his 5 = 5 is the son of Mr. and M B. J. Smitt er a v o scheol il they .so e, s et o 3 Girectly they reach the cantonment ¢ e ‘ tLey may enter the service of their “]_."“T;;“m‘, NFAL cwn volition. Those who enter of ¥ F {heir own volition-go directly to a | Secretary Sprague of the Chamber svernment radio school, such as the | ©f Commerce: has received the fol- <hools at the University of Vermont | lowing _communication from the 10 Fort: Leavenworth, Kansas | Burns Detective Agenoy: Alveady 18 of those who took the | "Dear Sir: wurse are in the service. Two have | . “This is to advise you that a party | zone to the radio school at the Uni- | by the name of L. F. Lee, alias Neal, crsity of Vermont, two to the raidio | has been passing worthless checks school at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, different Massachusetts another to the naval school at Pelham . and as it is very likely that he Bay, 1. I, and the rest have gone | will take Connecticut for his nex into the air scrvice where radio’is a’f field, we would like to suggest ths required part of . the course. | you motify yvour members of the fac SUMMER FURNITURE It isn’t too early to think of buying summer fur- niture, in fact it's just the time. You can't always buy well when you buy at the last minute and then, too, our stocks may be somewhat depleted if you wait. Get your veranda rcady now! m ¥ E # CITY ITEMS BECKER AN ENSIGN i | If you bring your Panama Hat now | Wins Commission in Navy Afte youw'll set better satisfaction: Conn. | AT Course. of Studics ot San Pedvo Pride circle, 1., of A will hold | California. an important meeting this evening at ' 7:30 o'clock. Members are urged (o Don Curlosieckcr.fson sol S\ nilEe S ). Beoker, local represental £ udahy Packing (‘o " __There will be a 1 irsal of. L course of Wy in the ofti T. A. B. drum corps this evening ng school San Pedro 8 o'clock in the Y M. T. A. & B. hall and has been mads N ens N The firemen were called out this Shortly s rom the noon ta extinguis a smali tire at loval publi nools, 1 tod ' Washington street. The fire was con- - the nay by ea nrion o fined to the roof and no damaze was the d of a ma man, h done e 1 sove in the Save money. © Get your electric iron , MON-conmn o thre now at Cooley & Troup's.——Advt na ervi opportu- N M boldls wresent ck- JOHN D. RYAN HEAD ] OF PLANE OUTPUT \FTER FRAUD SOLICITORS. - Chamber of Commeree Issues Warne Montana Copper Magnate Placed in el it s e . For a long time n members Command of Production—~Gen. of tive New Liritain ¢ of ot e NS n ha talke 1 of the Squicr Displaced. that “No person asking for go Washington, April lon z- 129 2 ption, howerey Tl b it ma em, should re of the person respo Mlcss able to show a lattex of military rait of rccommendation sig by #hs A e \ of Commerce Within the tary of War Baker Iz everal cases have D. Ryan of Montan | individial mem- Anaconda Copper ers o and found to ‘be member o e Red ha ant actorc cil. hecomes directo : duction fo the army William 1., Kenly F a new division of military ac ties, which will take over -th tement of military aircraft tion. A Major Gener O Squt v Cadet Robert J. Smith and Miss Ethel render assistance and counsel to | aircraft hoard under Mr. Ryan.’ i P. Swain Married Today. The equipment division of the six- | A quiet” wedding with a milits nal cor of the army will main | coloy was selemuized this forennon a under the direction of « Williim ' [the First Baptist church p, Potter formerly of the Guara ! High street Cadet yhe Trust company of New York. who has !and Miss Mthel Pa been prominently’ mentioned as D contractin parties, Jle head of the aircraft admi B. Cros paster n Smith, who has b = University Officer i i chool studying for NEW RADIO CLASSES. Sl T ol e T Swai was attractively uctions to Be Given Here Three | (.celine suit. The bride enings 2 Week. Mr. a Mrs. George I e am, | the bride’ were the only other the . school authorities opening | Persous . An assignment for : T b | further studies for an officers’ commis SRotherrag ofc a1 N ine | sion at the Boston Technical school opren three evenings per >k during | * s . e ’ fsE e e e will permit only a short wedding tout, \ instructor will be in narge of this class and every oppor- (unity given for intemsive work. compete “Very truly yours, THE WILLIAM J. BURNS, INT, DETECTIVE AGENC | |