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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918 ONFIDENCE is the great- [ ! est cable in commerce | RI‘ H I ER & CO . ey I]UE Tl] AN ERR“R 1mday. Confidence has f » ‘"B DS | made every man what he is [ ‘j‘_:/é‘,"_’fi{fg 3 = i ;m(; will make every business | WreGaal e 3| | American Army in France Not to : what it hopes to be. When §| REaISTERED 1808 | RS RRSAAA | a store gains the confidence This oot ks Tt syanrest i Be Held Back | v : -Good of the pl‘lbliC, it is a big asset, ' : of wonderful importance. It | London, May 14-—The Associated e 1 takes time but we feel ! | [ | Pross was officlally informed last -— we've earned your confidnce. This label, which stands night that tI tement sent out W v T N \\/2 e 5 e et ias | e from Ottews W, attributing to . : We fully appreciate and i |1 the war committee of the British i thoroughly understand what Knowing How, is a pledge of | cabinet the announcement that it had v jghest quality. Tt is the boen decided not to use the American a mistak? it would' be to lose army on (he western front until it the confidence of our cus : e expreasion of pride became a complete and powerful foree 5 4 n the finest clothes that can | [| was due to an error, which has now tomer You May Rely On been corrected T ammrwms: | AVKATTEN & SON liéAsims, | TN TEACTS 00 E MEMBERS NEW Y STOCK EXCHANGE 31 WEST MAIN STREE] NEW BRITAIN, CONN. the disposition of the United States Ro 110 Nati 1 Bank Build Telepl 1 troops in krance. The statement o 4 P ;. e i =5 JEmtis ey s e | contained in the cable dispatch from Outfltters for Men, Women and Boys. | o MCENROE, Manager. the Britieh war cabinel, and lesuod o——— e s "I ..ni"fi - —— : : : NORTH & JUDD i be utilized in the fighting line unt . . HE e s St it anporine)| BUSINESS HOUSESTO 1 FOUR DIE, SCORES INJURED |3 . BOUGHT AND SOLD : FARRELL CLOSE FOR PARADE | = Financial : Director of Public Information { Two Passengers and Two Trainmen e holls said that he had received ! TR ¥ A K | <ille s L . —~—~—~—~——" lcial purposes by ning a waiver of | ; CLOTHING CO: Tothing firtharin @ rek a0 el e oalA fea TAlL prory | et sR NI D Gl en UR OB B u ffALo) lall claims against the government he- | LOANS TO ALLIES s ot . Americans and that the story was is- Spocial Near Aibany, N cause of the reason of requisition sued as 1* came to him through the chants to Suspend Business For 4 - e % official channels. There is a New i J 3 regular 5 5 ¥ York, May 14 Two passen BAY STAT P. C. ILLITERATE. | Sceretary McAdoo Authorizes $200,« wAW BRITAIN, CONK. possibility of a mistake occurring in Red Cross Celebration. gers and two tainmen were killed Roston, May 14.—Eleven per cent g 4 S 8 000,0 Sngls F 3 I transmission, and INVeSUEALON MAy | gy e the | 204 eiEDt or ten other passengers wore of the population of Massachusetts 00,000 to England and $100,000, clear this point, Charbens gt o mambera ol Fthe linfured When train' Ne: 2§ kniown! s can neither read nor write English | 000 Kach to France and Italy, - o ity o et according to figures compiled by to suspend business next Saturday af- | : ‘ 4 ne, i S B | waghington, May 14—That there o (llll'llll\): the & \;‘ I‘(t‘:{“‘n{“rnf Schodack Landing. near Albany, late \lianle RS noyn BinRoharEs SO ko linren iaoiito tt 11 ( | JMay that. there on ¢ S e : Sehodnck Landing. n Alb ; Ianleny e 1° I McAdoo today authorized loans of e R R 5 s atade. Ths fino ot oasins il 4o | 1ast night, according to | statement instruction of immigrants, who has | ¢t g0ty oAt loans of e spect to the use of American forces | - g % |issued by the New York Central rail- | Fti M k t Sh g | just concluded an investigation. Ile ; e s made plain by Secretary Baker | ‘f!‘",‘:u‘""““’ on the hours of the ccl- | .oaq toay. It is believed that the ntire Marke OWS [Feflgth, ! Tound illiteracy among foreign born "'““',”‘” to France and §100,000,000 to CITY ITEMS Vesterday afternoon, when he issucd | “Pration. tracks would be cleared by noon. . g ; e e e 3 ! : e merchants have also taken & |yroe o oS D€ 4 2 wl[hR I T k dL : % i 5 - ik this statement: el Tealoat Bavnot ohesnm L MeanhiTeNtrasmic s bl hy Idveredi allS TaKing Lea j in smaller communities, he said, duc s MM v “Phe statement made in the morn- 5.8 ! : over the Boston and Albany diviston e} largely to the fact that the cities of- : ETGHTH PLANE. ing papers purporting to come from and the Harlem division with a conse- i fer greater opportunities for educa- | . - ; I Ottawa seems to say that American quent delay of three hours for north- | Wall Street—A rise of 8 points in | tion. SSTELBashics ofsNewiiBed ol & rnoon at 2:30 o'clock [ forces in France will not be used ac- ern and western trains. Butte and Supericr copper on top of . e of Air, duction colored hats. M. Scibert. | tively for the present, but will be con- S — jyesterday’s 6 point gain was the con- ME. ] CAPITAL. Parls, May 14.—Sergt. Frank L. avt. served until they constitute a larger Albany, May 14--Forty-two persons | sPicuous feature of today's stock deal- Washington, Ma J. C. Gray, of | Baylies of tho “Stork™ escadrille has and independent American army red in ew York Central [Ings. Rails were active and strone, | Albany, N. Y., came to town yester- | brought down another German r “The facts are exactly otherwise. | wreck at Schodack Landing last night |advancing 1 to 2 points on the pro- | 42y, hired a hoss and galloped half | chine, the eighth to his credit since American troops "rance are being | were brought here to hospitals early | Posed 25 per cent. rate increase, Den. | Way up the steps of the capitol before | February 19, His home is in New used actively in battle and in the today. None were reported seriousiy 1d Rio Grande preferred gained | the policemen stopped him. Gray ex- | Bedford, Mass. He formerly served trenches, and while all of the plans of | injured. Thirteen left the institutions | 3 1-4 points. Shippings, motors, oils, | Plined to his captors that the coun- (in the American field ambulance, hes Stanley Svea and® Coal co., has|the war department look to the de- | after receiving first aid treatment and and tobaccos rose 1 to 2 Wiml I try needs confidence and hor sense, - bn awarded a judgment by Judgelvelopment of the American army as it was stated most of the others would | over yesterday's close aud U. 8. Steel | He had the confidence, Gray explained, | PRIEST'S CONDITION SERIOU fnes T. Meskill over John Monohan | such, and to the creation of a dis-| o S0 7 (o n Pere. [ be able to lwave during the das advanced a large fractior Liberty | Aand added that the horse had ths Tho condition of Rev. William A. los164.72. Attorney M. H. Camp Was | (inctly American army, yet the var “':_‘\_ ;“‘l"?-“\‘ "\~‘- “"A "“"“”_ and :;‘:1: X 4 1-4’s made a now low at 97.30. ® lsense. The palicemen agreed with | Downey, who is a patient at St nsel for the plaintift. ous elementa of it now in France are | A1 Ieon A. Spraguc will arrange the GAILLAUX ON WITNESS STAND ~ Rails superseded industrials after | € but sent him to a detention | Francis hospital in Hartford, con- ballant Hive, L. O. T. M., will givo being used freely in the general cause T4 aet TRMENG iMeroon s the first halt hour, materially extend- | Ward for mental observation. tinues critical. He now has typhoid e o Cross thig | and in such ways as are deemed most ] ing carly gains. Their advance o 5 A e i 5 eneflt whist for the Red Cross this O‘:;:(:‘H; n necordance with General | 4:30 o'clock, the committes of seven l\']_t-“"difl‘\” :I_:'n- i Their advance em malaria and pleural pneumonia, ning in O. U. A. M. hall ! Pershing’s action in placing all of | APpointed at the initial meeting of “ R acpuiteng JLieutenant W. W . Squire 1 { the forces at the disposal of the Brit- the Americanization movement a Washington, May 14.— Secretary house represented by a Hoat in Satur- day’s parade. Another important matter discussed today by the mercantile member was the movement to stlmulate in- terest In the sale of War Savings Stamps among the local business houses and arrangements were for- mulated to hold a dinner at the Ho- tel Belein wthin the next two wecks, when the complete plans will be ex- plained. A comirittee consisting of E. . Porter, chairman; Ralph B. heré will be a meeting of the uor Dealers association tomorrow farvey Mathews has returned to his ship after spending a five da lough at the home of his wife, street A TLEAVE HUNGARIAN SENATE S Former Premier of France Denies He | ent \gers trunk lines and coa Amsterdam, May 14.--A Budapest ONE MORE ON HONOR ROLL. k J BB e er ring in almost the same meas. | dispatch announces that Count Andrew Because his name was not on t tten to local friends from Waco, | 0" Fate 1" o imanders and of | FROTE time ago, will confer with Knew & Mare | Bigurer Finl Bovnet he = £ ure . & Steel and other indus. | Baroczy, president of the Hun-|file of the W B e a3 < G | atto at pres- 3o b CAliThe e o ¢ wdus- | « suremn casualty list, ras, where he is stationed at p the supreme commander. RERSLHRLT CIEEL SO i trials reacted 1 to 3 points hefore | garian upper house, has resigned as | (he name of Willis Torwilliger of L “The HTarl of Reading had previ-|o¥olve & plan for carrying on the | Rouge Treason Trinl. voon. The Liberty 31-2's sold at { have the two vice-presidents of that | Stanley street N Ty 268 West Main 3 i was unintentionally Henry C. Lavin of 368 West 1 N , movement. . . 02 : & et has enlisted in the navy as an | ¢ “}"-" t' auedfthiststatementsoniithel| sy isson (W ol anal committeal Tia Paris, May 14.—TFormer Premier | 93-92 to 9896 flest 4's at 94.80 to | chamber. omitted | the honor roll of men as € subject: 7 BAccoud L additi illaux was brought into court from | ¥7:06 and second 4's at 94.70 to 95.05 K who have died in the service o) peros seamas Asith i O T AT, () “'“"|;‘|‘|{|1‘\lvyonrlrpr.‘wrl!:m:;:\:rmfr ':x':muhxi.:m:m. [ is prison cell today o Ges it bl Gonflioting ‘conditions ruled! dusli U, S MARINE S CASUALTY LIST i iLlshad leatt nisut \‘v“f:,’.fl_', Mrs. Charles Davies Is VIsiting in | gritish war cabinet to the effect t northern part of the city, and this |irial growing out of the Bonnet |the less active noon hour. Rails add Washington, May 14—\ marine rwilliser was onc of the first locnl idgeport ‘ the Allles arc so confident that, hav- | [ 0" 1V en 10 all persons ap. | Ronge affair. He was called at the |10 early gains, but indusirials weve | corps casualty list containing 18 | vouths to volunteer for the nayy and A United States army hospital am- g ir ""{"‘ given the choice of a small plying with a registered card, Tand |réauest of Counsel for M. Landau, one sonmew hat unsteady. Bethlehem Stecl hivmes was anade public Ly the { lie died of pneumonia at the Newpo lance passed through the city this | immediate army for defense, or wait- | 8/ been apportioned to about 600 | Of the accused. whe was reporter fox ned 2 points and sugar strength- | navy department Netentesn P men | Gainihrt srationticat veer i o0 ing till they are reinforced by a com- w; e e Secretary | the Bonnat Rouge. tened on the extra dividends '"were wounded slightly, and one is re wing one of the tirst among the N¢ plote, powerful, sclt-supporting Am- | L3EORE 0 GO AT SOEET L Rerore Caillaux bogan his testi- — i ported missing in action Rritaln anen In! the seréioe the New Britain General ho information received by me*from the ied him to coniine his remark ashington, May he comp- | ernoon. ltano Teleo, an eight-year-old boy kiding in Kensington, was brou plots to communicate with the Cham- ber of Cominerce at as early n within the proper limits. troller of the currency today issued S A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION which has been turned over to turing jewelers may use 25 per cont. B R e S | B e S S T o | T Sy Bt 4 o it e 00 37 0 b o0 i\ Copmecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co { Michael Mikels has sold property “I am quite in the dark s to the msrm.\fi ATION RS e e i e PRECIOUS MITTALS TAKEN. —_— that the document has not been is- Plot at Electric Field.| that point.” finers. some impoviers, manufactu e Binats torman, told a Horald reporter today | mentioned Marx in 1916. He said he been commandecred by the overn- Capital $750,000' ein. havel In Fairvien cometert. ; Cannestiont sompeny Iy (e dluslo- | Roves wne disculasd fn the chomber S5 o0 SR, es L1 O ‘:Ii}l‘\‘;‘:l Connecticui Trust and Safe Deposit Co. lorvice. Statemen motormen and conductors for plant- Mrs., Maria Hyland died at 3:00 | rol at Hartford, yvester afternoon | the field last year and was given to ge. Sho is survived by a daughter, | expressions, was back at his work at | to tho fleld with his sced he dis-| clared At Smichow—150 Women dchildren Mr. Relyea guve expression to the | o Superintendent Beardsley but re- yome and at 9 from the church of St hanHeal nourre BN piowingLthatn e q PUbIoREIEL I Polem It WA Bthe a ori 0 s afternoon suffering from Bri war cabinet and to all the - sd when he was struck ! 2 ) ll‘t“r’mflk:;‘:: B isEnan. them to make to the United States tioned the name of Marx of Mann- | day MM 10. % administration. heim (a German banker through Austin streot to Kazimer UIn- | origin of the statement. At present| . -~ TR propaganda) o AL Lan- | Washington. May 14 All platinum organized and qualified through years of efficient, all T can say is that T am convinced | Mazeika Claims He Has Tost Garden | 4.\ ' coptember, 1916, I'lease keep ' iridium and pallidium held by re- trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian LEATHS AND FUNERALS |sued with the knowledgo of the | oot ot mor | M. Calliaux dented that he had [ing Jewelers and larse deators, has| ) NCCUTOT or Administrator. prime minister or the British war | M& Aalad Ransom Stecle. that he had Deen discriminated | bad never heard of the man until jment. The price fixed for platinum Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 A s Steele W as e v fe v Y ¢ Sl 1 nly v o B ot {iS $105 per troy ounce Tl price The funeral of Ransom Steele w a REL \ BACK AT WORK. against by fellow employes of the uly and then only when the Ronnet C rwin chapel in Fairview netery . : SE - | tlon ot garden plots at Electric Fleld, P W, Maler conducted the | Warned Not to Make Unpatriotic | ! M. I WHAPLES, Pros't, HARTFORD, CONN. of their present stecks for commer- e e e T _— James Relyea, who was taken be- | ing RIOTING NEAR PRAGUE . |=—— Mrs, Maria Hyland. fore United States Commissioner Car- Mazeika declares he had a plot at ock this morning at the New Bri- | by asents of the department of jus-| understand that he would have the |geate of Siege Said to Have Been De- UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE NUMBER General hospital at an advanced | tice because of alleged unpatriotic | same plot this year. When ho went fre. J. J. McCarthy, 20 Belden street, | the Stanley Rule & Level Co. plant | covered that others had taken his . i T T g e 3 ? % Fl’esh‘ { grandchildren, and eight great | today. He was given a warning. garden lund. Heo says he complained Arrested Por Demonstration. LRRRES. I Y ai e funeral will be held Thursday | statement without a realization of the | ceived littlo attention. He also says n'.]:n\,:.:l-r;:“.lf\f“{‘;c1|“';z :n.‘\;‘.fi){:‘\"r.'\::’1‘»‘: . : -Lin. g - A ; 0 Grmmd horning at 8:45 a'clock from her | significance of it, is the claim. he paid his share toward the ex-{'"% PO e et Th 2 fohn the Ivangelist and burial will OOURANT SLIGHTLY BEHIND. | and that Mr. Beardsley did not re- | (f00PS there have Leen sent away, d Tk el J LBg HEre ; i 30 H Exchange Telegraph dispatch from [N Fravgi S : . - bo in Mt. Saint Benedict cemetery, T turn his money, although it was re- G Ams! cports. On dred Blue I7ills, Hartford. Funeral by | Weepingly Predicts Embargo, Which | quested. Amsterdam _reports. One hundred : - . land fifty women are said to have been | 8 e Ty l :2 Falley Was Alvendy Ordercd. It is Mazoika's bellef that he is be- | 21¢ SR WOWMES U0 B8 0 50, onstra- | B C c v ontinuing its “drive” against Sec- | IN& diseriminated against because he |y, "mye purgonaster is said to have resigned. The foment is extend- STEELI'S RESIGNATTON. retars McAfoo concerning the freight | 4id not invest in the Third Liberty | - s e ton ¥ aritoral the ® Courert| Loan WEHe Hasitwo Joards Wanowingt| L3 SR i R Rl s ey I SHOULDER VEAL 25 LEAN PORK 28 RUMP ROAST 2 Delayed Reply to Mayor's Invitation ' (hiq morning stated, in reference to | that he invested in the IMrst and Sec- ROASTS . m C GHORST UE C BEET .1b C v i o : ans. Mazeika was in the lime = X R N i ) N g RIS Now in Mail "Tis Said. the Morgan street yards The re- | Ond Loans. 1 shlidd bt | o g el L e FRESH PORK 6 FRESH PORK 4 SPRING LAMB 32 i sult is a rapidly accumulating pile light early in 1017 when he wan PRESIDENT RECOYERS, ] SHOULDERS b 2 c KIDNEY S : b 1 c LEGS 3 o c Police Commissioner Howard M, taken into custody on suspicion that | — 4 | of freight at the local yards which % . ; i e AL, Steele is sald to have complied with | (0" " o1 oibargo in a few more | 1@ Was distributing anti-conscription | Scars Left on Hand From Grasping Mayor Quigley's request to resign as ! | J . ’ SWI NUT BEST PURE s e aim 5 i lterature. He was later released, the ol At Tanic BU R 31 31 police commissioner and to have for Jasasunlcbsdnoiiotin founc. o Tharge against him falling through L3 ; l I E MARGARENE (1) pky C LARD ... . . 1b As a matter of fact, an embargo | { o i n warded h resignation to the mavor, il Mazeika brought his seeds to the Washington, May 14 —President ‘| '\,‘r ] H i y WHOL MILK RASPBERRY 3 2 on Hartford was ordered yesterdas = e . Meohican reamery 30 15¢ today. A friend of Com. Steele is| % "“\""\:‘I{;‘ p‘l‘_:\‘m“"'r"';{‘" l““j']m’\f]hm Herald ofiice and the supply will be | Wilson removed today the bandages 8 Crea 2 CHEESE . b (& JAM . C the authority for the statement that . "= 5 o0 10 a0 rant turned over to the Children’s Home. | which have encased hisleft hand since | S Fresh MOHICAN SELECTED MOHICAN PEANUT et Lo has addressed a letter to his| " ; AT e Rets he burned it four weeks ago by tak- M8 Mode C 42¢ e e =3 - EGGS doz nor. The letter requesting the . 5 - COMPENSATION OWED. ing hold of an exhaust pipe in the | esignation of Com. Stecle was sent SHORT CALENDAR CA SRS ALLOWED. |, (tish tank that visited the White | |8 e R B out a couple of weeks ago but Com Only three cases arc asslgned for| By a decision handed down In the| oy : PSR L LARGE RIPE 25 Steele has not hurried to write tho | fhe (h',m f“nn;mr spaslon ot ‘:‘p oIt | Harttord a sum of $43.30 avas allowed | . The hand has healed but tho burns BIG SALE HOUR SALE 9 to 11 a. m. BANANAS .. doz g 5 p his Service | court Friday afternoon, according to a s of $43 s allowed | L s e | x N ") note that will terminate is rvi | to Banta Albino and his greement have left ugl ars which over tha 0 ity the list issued today by Clerk 15, J ¢ . e e i 2 : o s ) ) SWEET SUNKIST with the city | R e e i B O e e a o S (UED FLGE s i CopRIT] (5 National Biscuit Co. hh(?ulder Clods 27C abbiannh o 29¢ Kl ngalnst Willlam Fahr, ot | Was emploved when hurt, was ratl-: %V UP [EIE 01 RANE AL GLGh I, [0 Wheatless Products Sohd Meat 1b {contly he has been plaving n one- T F ) it S e 1. | Ned. Albino, whose home was at S% | & : LARGE NE LATE YOR CLASSIFIGATION. | ux, hearing on demagen, and it | 100 (L% o as Cmpiosed. s the | Manded game nt which e nax hecome | il | ALL THIS WEEK (EGGS doz3Gcl | Forvrons . 1w 25¢€ —— | ment, Klett & Alling, ara counsel for | . A - ) POTATOES ONE HORS ve o1d, welghs | the plaintiffi Gun Rubbor company | Stanley Works and on January 23,|auito proficlent. : TRY THEM Mohican Special g NGy 1260 pounds be saen at J, M, | against Harry L. Gold, judgment for | 8lkned a voluntary agreement concern- | - e | R R & LARGE NEW 15 Finnigan's § 5-11 34 | fallure to comply with order of the !N compensation if Injured, The SUNDAY GAMES IN D, OF ¢, | [RS8 N S Strawberries 20(: Lions 3 s c Alling for the plaintir, | terms were that the emplovera would | \vaanngton, May 14— Sundny | lll MONICAN PORK Fancy Ripe bsk ! RED RIPE WANTED—A few Firla and men for| doseph G. Woods for tha defendant; | provide medical, surgleal and hospital | i) "l he pluyed here start. | ] and BEANS can 18C Matc]\ei g jozse 1 4 : e s 25c e et —— court, Klett & light factory work and Inspoction,| B. Miller againet Sam Lohror, judg. | scrvice and pay him weekly, On iy hext Sunday by American lenguq o . January 23, he fractured his leg and 2 CHALLENGE ean S y Also affice clork, Apply Peck & | ment, B Gnffney for the plaintiff, clubs, The honrd of commissloners | eeiie ) Gax 15 Ohio Noiseless RADISHF J [ N v capacitated untll March 18 b | oN CSE < 10 [N o1seless Young Mfm, Co, rear 189 Main St.| M. D. Saxe for the defendant, \;‘;“:ry\:;:\,:’ ,,,,,.:m dlsabiitty “',_‘[‘."“‘1 of the District of Columbia auther- | 8 CONDENSED MILK c RARERIF . 3 beha DG e T TO SEND MONEY TO FRANCI, ;('mnp(-nsunnn Commission Beers | 1764 playing of Bunday games by ye i ASPARAGUS 15(: can 2 e 3 ’ inding regulnilons prohibiting them n MOHICAN ASS'T FRESH NATIVE g : B o : | orderea that The Stanley Works pay | S . TIPS EEDRRI A 19 e e s WANTED—Ona o two “furnlshed| Tho notders and patlors amuse- | [T I LS ton ue and hoe| The nest for proviting | reevention | B2 ; SOUPS ...... 2 cans C ASEARAGUE N @ nouy c rooms In wosiern xection by destr- | ment committoa war bureau, at | 5 £ & €SENELE and nmusement (0w largs pert of tha SHREDDED GOOD BAKING 14 1b FRIESS GREkN able young coupla, Hox 0XX, Her-| n meeting held this afternoon, voted nemintish wEs Eiden Ly thd mer s w 28¢ c o c pld Ofee 5.14-5d | to send $100 each to Companies T and 5 ilElonars| nal rorASIT Ton thialy nalion CHOCOLATE cake STRING BEANS - R ity [ 1 of the 1024 Regiment, A, T, i, | CANNON FOR OVERMAN BILL, FOM BALI- 1 Riamford Ttenge with | and $35 1o the (0180 Machine Gun| Washington, May 14, Former | water fron | Model Htandard | Datinlion, also in Krance, The mats| 8peaker Cannon stated todny that he | PIRRCT PLANE OUTH f HOURSA LSRG Sto 55 1 810 AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 2 rkes 25c range with wetsr front; 1 Richmond | ter of sending equipment to the 10.-..1; would vote for the Overman bill and | Washingten, Afay 14.—Apehap A . Smoked 23c rangs with water front; 1 Model| boys at Camp Upton has been do- | prepared to make a mpeech In f{is | Landon, of Buffaio today swas wp Shoulders 1b Cablg yangs: 1 Lenox rasgci 2 Gas| ferred until move definite inforniation | support, Ile mald the president nl- | pointed director of production of the BB i Btoves, All in good repaly, 1%, W,!|is received eoncerning the companles| ready had the power proposed In ' alreraft beard, Ay, Landon has heen Loomis & Co, 150 Arch street, and number of New Britaim boys en- | various measures to be presented for | vice president of the American Radi B-14-tf | camped thers at present, action, ator Cao, ‘ YELLOW CORN MEAL

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