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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. & . PLETE HIST(}RY 'MELL[IWES IS FlNE[‘ U. S. MERCHANT MARINE- i\lvn i The Classified Columns are p. 2 i b Have you lost a sum of : e e B ey o i€ | money? ~ Glasses, Pins_and e e i eey [ rea S e city E : : 5 ; ; A 0F U' Sl ENEINEERS IN FE“ERAL E“URT I\hxul\nioyl‘v‘mm:\;, b x’:f}‘;in!l fll‘»““'“"" every week nlght and ctlh\ev Ak ‘ . e ngs e s [ ing birth cer- antiti mned in at | rees ages 18 0 32: bring HERCCL L chances are that several read- dushiilies ‘and e fa i | f ippin ) iire Herald. Your money wiif i o . : e (e ) | 181 Matn St agent U. S. SnIPPInZ [}] ers .Ol“. of fl'le‘ hundreds wij} : . wORfl 3 suiel\v i e e, old Oficially io’r Fn"st Time mi Irish Speaker, Coming Here Sun e :i‘iiéfif"‘“’“““ 70l pane v rurely remair in the finder's Department’s History . OeS signii also automatic e he right man. Ad- ) 5-14-1w tificate. Apply = good position to t dress Box 4H, Herald Washington, May 15.—The War New York, May 15.—"General” e = - AKLP WANTED—¢EY tory of the engineer corps at home | Liam Mellowes, Dr. Patrick J. Mec- 3 “arpenters, bricklaye LP WANTED—EEMALE and in France is told official the B - hovieis of tie war do | 1A aud Jumes ML AC DermoteRine S i taniey 5.13-a3 | WANTED local business con- 2 5 2 " i FOR E—Jersey R. = B orts i Drifet hilatony lof Armaric Sinn Feiners, were fined $250 each by cern, stenographer. One willing to | P (oW |FOR SALE—Riverside farm mlk fvar eofforts made public today in Federal Judge Learned Hand yester- learn bookkeeping. Good opportun- — om Tuberculin Tested cows onl ance sheets. Many of the recorded rED—Experienced men to llm’ul ity. Address Box 148, Herald Do you nced work? If you are a | FOR ALE—AIl my household Sy a0 : = rst class i g 2 5 - e sy = AR up window mes. Also fir { discharged soldier or sailor the use furniture to be sold at a bargain. I : mRgealfabn . Rl I cabinet makers and machine men. § ——— . { of the column below is offered to you | Inquire Mr. Wright, 88 Broad gm - FOR SALE—1916 Oakland touring e nesn puniRnedineorefaslie oo work. C..H. Dresser & S0n, | WANTED—Woman kecp office clean, | free of charge. Sce that your quali- Plainville, Conn ) excellent running condition BBt s eldon st., Hartford, Conn. daily ser except Sunday. fidea of the extraordinary scope of [ihe duties modern warfare has laid day for swearing falscly in an effort to obtain passports. The defendants, who were among | the most daring and bitter of the crusaders who came here during tne in behalf of Ireland and against 5-13-3dx SRy o fications arc outlined like the sample — — le\lni Jeit”' s 5-13-3dx ¢ - Co., 11 Railroad Ar- | helow and bring in your ad together | 'OR SALE—Baby carriage at 148 | FOR SALE—Ford ros P Hieeha o bndianding oy { cade. : )wma your discharge papers, as proot “airview street. Call evenings. e Fordirondate: Bingexcols upon engineering troops. \l was pleading for them. They ARBER WANTED—Good wages:} ———— of service. Employers are urged to 5-14-2dx Cont prunpings conditlon, price tees Probably the best illustration of withdrawn tentative pleas of not teady job: also a night helper. C.| WANTED—A capable woman for|&Zct in touch with the advertisers in = | somable. M. Irving Jester, 18 M this so far as the troops in France are ! oyilty d had pleaded uilty with | Ormay, 350 Arch St. 5 6dx “‘“»\h'"&’ and housecleaning. 436 } this column by m through the ; FOR oncerned is the technical organiz the implied understanding that prison — Chestnut St. Tel. 1376. 5-15-1dx | Herald Office. tion of the units of the en ¢ in St. Tel. 2109 5-10-tf SALE—Ford touring, good hape, . Ford chaffie, good R S 3 —_— Lo R Sample—John Jones, 9 o ] DR SAT wo-family house, 19 n ntences would not be imposed WANTED—Local and traveling sales- — = : Jones s new, $200. 1918 Ford touring. 5 Y , 19 which reached the other side. There bhel men el said to have partici- O G (e (e fan Gk TED—Lady canvasser, spare or | brivate Co. work | Rudelph, 123 Cherry St. 5.14.34 Woodruft court; all improvements. were seven regimen nd two battal- | pated in the Easter uprising in Dub- R i ettt full time, good proposition. Lotz ] e - | - -6ax lons of railway construction engi- | Jin in 1916, when they fell under the xperience UnNneces- concern. Herald, Box 22C2 ¢ 2 FOR SALE—"0Old Homestead,” two- TS e neers; five battalions for maintenance | pnglish ban. Their counsel 5 a Apply today, Burr Nurseri 5-14-3dx family house: ‘three acres land, | TCx SAlE-—Nice six-room cottages of-way; two battulions for main- | there was no way in which they e i WANTED—Position as chauffeur;| barn, chicken-coop; cheap; easy |- 2150 Dousehold furniture. No, 41 tenance of railway equipment: four| .ouid get back to Ireland cxcept by . WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- truck or private car; by discharged | terms; immediate possession. Tele Madison St. Inquire on premis regiments and one battalion to oper- | cupterfuge. He pleaded that they did eral housework. 5 Fairview strect. soldier. Box 21B, Herald. 5-9-6d| pPhone 92.4, 5-14-2dx -1 Wite the main American railways in | Lotping to injure this count It 5-13-5¢ 5 TFrance; three regiments to operate | C o™ o argued that the act was a light railways and their repair shobs: | Gojation of a statute enacted more o WANTED—By cx-service mas - | FOR SALE—Manogany cabi SALD- Cibbese, tomiaio, beones e T O REThooL || e e ” WANTE By ex-service man, posi- OR TI Mahogany cabinet talk- 2 geabbas! tomato, pepper L R mone\" 3] .EE HELP—Girl wanted for tion as clerk in some reliable con- ing machine and records. Cheap wiliffower plants. Rcasonable L et jononts L 1\h:m 100 years ago to save American | CORIMIAS F TEE FLTL PR er housework, no washing, Apply| cern. High school education. Shop sy terms. Inquire 447 Arch St 42 Whiting street. E. Supre- e e R e to Her-| nirs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St.| experience only. Address Harrison | Sl | naut 5-13-wix ments and six separate ions on ald Office. Reward. 5-15-3dx { i P 3 rrison 5-14 7 English navy. 5-12-6dx Conner, 242 Main street, City. - 3 3 - general construction work; two regi-1 - mpe court declined to listen to any ments for storing and transporting ¥ ) : suggestion that the defendants acted | 1,08T—Unset diamond, probably be- | WANTED—Maid for general house- QI CCT SUD Ve | A5G arman e pies ROy ere A bor tween Maple and Chestnut streets.| work. Call at 43 Cedar St. WANTED—Position by ex-sailor, e light ’;“1“"’_ _comstruction | ;. tne German cause. ‘The only 12 Reward if returned to 72 Maple St., 5-10-6dx | stock room, packing or box room CovGtnes rhte e J oriE ondition. Tel. 2019 5-13d3 wmtm(.qm, a x()u;li u\n\t‘lmrnl“”f::“‘“ 1t &4 fonse considered was that of attempt lower floor. 5-15-3dx preferred. Carmen Sorice, 70 Cher- g . water supply regiment; a e il o ot e ANTED A & TGP ke R Belnt: & quarrying regiment; a tech- g A»m,\\;‘\“ 'v“:l ;“‘ port re L m\:;:]» \’v.e\l;’ll‘};‘yu el:v;rkl \)l[;v\l)n:;;\ n}\{ ,:¢,‘n,~ ,—,,';fj,r:l",,,,,, SRV FOR SALE—Rubber heels attached, | FOR SALE—Two acres of land, four- nical regiment for surveying andy G Trish S Mocmr. | LOST—Saturday on Beckley road, 8 . ox 21D, 1(0“1‘;0‘\: freid & 43¢ pair. 54 Lafayette St. opposite| room house, young -fruit trees, sound ranging; threc survey aad } L G pee|| wa G BIEOR REERGG o i WANTED. T. A. B. hall. iwx| Unionville avenue, Plainville. farah B chanical x to present a memorial-to the Ameri et Beloin. 5-7-tf Best wages; no laundry. Phone roadster, all year top, m‘]”‘ IN)[’. FOR SALE—Building lot on East St ompanies to operate D n. | can ypeople. In imposing the fines 3 Dest Wages: ool e 3 = s o ) ¥ 5 S a4 €M~y rudge Hand said the defendants were e - ouflage service; five inl ayjl dndscidond selc s z NOYICE. = good as new. Tel. 1952, 5-15-4dx| B Austin, Berlin 5-15-3dx 5 ” g > v “ ana | obviously political offenders, and he | y,0ST—Between Grove Hill and the s WANTED—In private family. Positigh | Rl vanits foo00s anal boats and y 5 o1 pc ime had passed when | il &l 1 ce; five 3 rains and a | ¢ LA Mill 'L“‘;t‘(::‘“']““‘. "*:“x'“’,"",\\“ ;f“lw“ o, ! severe punishment for the offer tion and storesibattalion and a search- ged should De inflicted. Jight regiment. : These special;units. all composed cf | cailors from being impressed into the special body, a v looking .| FOR SAL Four bhuiner s stove, for one who likes speed. Call : refrig or, two porch awnings, 219 Fairview street. evenings op| Seven window awnings, all in good Shock absorbers: runs and looks as| city. 50x165 feet. Cheap for Station, pearl and diamond | REWARD—I will pay 00 for any as chauffeur; 12:years’ experience; | FOR SALE—Kodaks and filmr and | FOR SALE—Building lots, 3 tene- ring, platinum setting. Liberal re- person finding me a suitable rent can do own repatrs; first-cl ref- cameras exchanged. Arcade Studio. ment house, with stove in basement. ward if returned to s. I D. Rus- with 4, 5 or 6 rooms by June 1st. erences. Address Chauffeur, 5-14-2dx Cottages. 5t | location. Driscolk Besides Mr. Conboy. the defendants e = S in T e et sell, 47 Grove Hill. 5-14-3d | Address Reward Box 4L, Herald. Office. : L ocglign. o iscoll 5 £ Phila A o 5-15-d2x | SHORE PROPERTY T SR 401 5-2dx Bo. S e in the United | Doyle of Philadelphia, who was of e R = s 'E PROPERTY FOR SALE_ 5 :‘;}‘ 5 fmed ll“ \]\'\(ll 1;’“1{41\”1 Ll| J“‘ :Mf‘mm:fl ihat defended Sir Roge WANTED—Second-hand White Iron | Ty, small new ] es for ihe ! e dic i} . . EEE v b, 2 - < o cottages at Bran- . i (CESS NERA'S PSYCHIC FOR-| Crib. 288 Maple St., city. 5-15-5dx | S SALE— France, were in addition to the fight- Casement, and Harry Welnberger. Dally Frelght and Pl'(rlrN L%‘f\ll.'li'(\‘%('{:?,vlu\,lmulnr\]u_ i Sy 15-5dx | ford Point; 3as, electric light and | FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 20c doz. Ing engineers with each _division, the Prosecufor Ben A i) D e Siit angeq. Origin- | WANTED—Five.or six rooms by city water; for sale for $2.000 cach Also peppers, cauliffiower. Roedler, sappers, who farmed about eight ber | sented the government. The fines y 3 e e o at easy terms, or for rent for the| OPposite Johnson's Station, Plain- . e e oo B, e ated by the famous Princ | = » i) = 2 BBt Al tne combatant! troopsiin | were Bald andihetcess closed, Express Serv‘lce ihe loelibratad soman mystic, GWill || HeraldiOfmice. son. Apply or telephone F. R.| Vil 5-15-1dx France. enable you to tell your own for- Hamre, 193 Chatham St., New = ¥ One section of the report > 1] “General” Mellowes will speak at| NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND tune and that of your friends. Very | WANTED—Lawns to care for s ! Haven, Conn. 15.6dx | FOR SALE—Kitchen stove with to the development of American the Palace theater Sunday afternoon NEW YORK ) entertaining. . Complete instructions gardens. Call 769-4. 5-14-3dx | — - water front. n"un 139 Hart ]S(\'vl&l, ijaye in France and toithe production junder the auspices of the Friends of {yocay, AND LONG DISTANCE| with each pack—easy tfo learn. | —— - - i INTING—I"= *ERING. or telephon x of railway equipment in the Uni . Freedom of New Britain. e e e e e e S ANTED American widow with | = pranes to "“Lf,,‘,h,(.';:li:"\i‘:‘ S e Tl r(‘* & i D iSloE moum| Wimoney xefundedBitihesoteazd oo child wishes position as housekeener | Painting and paper hanging, Boaver | FOR SALE—Roadster automobile Joicorn :\c'rf Defore the armistice was INVITATION WITHDRAWN 3 3 oy not entirely as advertised. Ad- 5‘;;“ lnediesntioman B eral 4 e 0 board and canvas ceilings. Wall 1916, Starter. electric lights, atc. g e TR HARRIS e sl D S e e L e : ' wo E i 2 g ritai > | > . i ~, 1 ares 9 it 207 At that time. In addition, 18313 | Lloyd George Wom't Receive Trish- » THEATER, New Britain, Ct. | T s ol aim devel- T W i Siomrn o | s $250. Tel. 2079. freight cars were shipped abroad, both | 1o oo “hecause of Their Activities. of Adna Johnson. 5-15-6T T oW e e s . Tel. 106- -1-te 5-15-2dx engines and cars having heen produced | * 5 ! J TEL, 961, ‘ specially for service In Franc These Ware employed upon the 937 miles of { Law, govérnment leader in the house London, May 14.—Andrew Bonar NOTIC Anyone having tenements | 5 — oS s : 5 - WANTED—A rent of four or five ! el § o GRACICE WD o St b B8 Bt T 0 ohiy GEATE ety o standard guuge track laid in France . e .ommons, admitted today that Pre- I O Zetterman in the near future, notify. Tanders,| 4w, adults. What have you to of- o . by the cngineers with equipment (o3 e ] ¥ t 3 fer. Address Box 8CC, Herald. B -oq trom this country and tho | mier Lloyd George had asked Frank Bureau, stating full particulars : . “3ax ome valuable )y Tolling stock was in addition to great [ P. Walsh, Edward Dunne and Michael CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Elin 5-13-3dx |* S alu property on Chestnut Street, between quantities of light railway equipment | J". Ryan, representatives of Irish so- XCAVATING AND GRADING e Main and Elm. for front line work thatswas also sent | cieties in the United States, to call on Sewer and Water Conncctions R PICE. Shoe repairing at easom- | W ANTED- By young couple, tene- abroad. him, as he thought it will be to the Residence—152 Vance Street ‘ able prices. Rubber heels, 45¢ pair. ';“1“‘ ff fg"l'; °4rq,§“'e r°‘;‘:.:gb“°‘"" H D. HUMPHREY Hl),spual trains were ot?taxnheal n; L(.i\v\n(‘fl ‘(‘ nlf‘\ma‘!(ayrlxrf u'u_ ed }“", h tain, Conn Telephone 26 ,:l Laf‘,\ tte St., opposite T. A. B. B d5x | REAL ESTATE A2 INSURANCE, 5T A, e fEngland, 19 of them with a total of | Ireland to De received by him. e Society hall. 15-1wx Open Saturday and Monday evenings. s 304 cars having been completed by | had planned to lay be for them the = Y 3 y B 1 23a o 29 g i ; d VAN’ 5 i 1 v MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE December, 1918, with i 29 additional > ity < BERQ’ON BR OS Beginning tuday morning I shall WANTED xperienced clerks. qupl) A trains under construction. They cost| ed in America where it i L [® 3 . The McMillan Store. 5-12-tf make daily deliveries of ice in more than $18,000 per car, but it is| ly understood, Mr. Bonar Law BRANCH OFFICE AT Kensingt d Berlin. 20 years e S i ¢ estimated that {o have produced them | - The premier has withdrawn the in- ) i SR e vears of | WANTED—Students to enter now. How about a Cottage in the best part ¢f Glen street, in the United States andrshipped them | vitation, the government leader said, —297 MAIN STREET— PO Day or evening classes. Connecti- would have cost $40,000per car. becaase, while he is willing to receiv: (Mayor Quigley's Office) guaranteed. E. E. Austin, Tel 868-5. | cut Business College, 163 Main. right at the head of Ellis street? Price is right, and the The report lays stress on the fact| Americans he is unwilling to rece ORDERS TAKEN FOR e 5-10-tf that great progress was made during | those who *“come to Ireland and not STV L) BHEDE OLD MIRRORS made good as new. | waANTED—R load fi oeanun nght et 'the war in the development of road | only take part in the politics of Ire- sty E s new. NTED—Return loa rom Bos- S 5 ; We have customers with CASH—Let us sell Frary § Clark, Employment i 5 When quicksilver is worn off, get building, railway and aother engineer- | Jand, but also in rebellious move- d & : : : i G| Lo mlsoenas solnE o sBoston FRon) your fng equipment which will:be of value | ments.” o el mieee Sl S SO GIG ‘ commercially in peace time. The ey . \ . ect street. 5-13-d3: motorized machine shops alone, it is} I x Thated, are practically certain,to bring | PRIFST'S WILL FILED. Buys all kinis of Junk and T A o) oot in thia country the use,of mor EOVIRIIING seet G0 G| oo 1 cely 1 AMP REAL ESTATE CO SR s 5| ar ‘hurch Gets $1,000 i for Census. $100 month. Exam-|T¢ —One 'large " nicely’ furc g ing shops of this character in agri- | T “'lflfflfll Churtlii Getsy 81 From secnnd_Hand Fum“um‘ e e nished room for two gentlemen. 9 cultural communities as farming ma-- Gstate of Rev. W. J. Shanley. s et || Waaba Chuont 5-15-d2x | ... e PHONE 343] EOOMS 305-6 BANK BIDG, chinery increases. Danbury, May 15.—The will of the hea e SELs | 1 £24 o 3 % N 25 crite J. C. Leonard, (former Civil The day may come,” the report vl 7 g s = P, , 9 E cava” “mhen the traveling machine | Rev. Walter J. Shanley, LLD, late Service Examiner) 849 Equitable | WANTED—Furnished room in vi- ) : e e e s 4de | cinity of Vine street by single gen- ahion wiiljvele familiar sighttupon our | rector of St. Peter's R. C. churel, NO'I‘ICE ! 1301 TGO e N o e el rural highwa! . S here, admitted to probate here today, o 1C 2 alvers: al a 15-wl FOR SALE Among the motorized shops created § o 4oing beguast of 31,000 to St |y il . S Nl'. IC \‘l : ohn f}|ah.il.un. local and 2y e 4 ] S 5 ted s Y o St. | 1¢ it's bottles you nced, sec ZISKIN ong distance furniture moving has % were the photolithographic = Dress| yogepn's cathedral, Hartford, of TO RENT Furnished room, corner Hart Street—Two family house. All improvements. Price trucks, which were able to reproduce ; 2 AND SON. 86 Hartford Ave., or c S Dt reasonable. ot A which he was a former rector, and | AND SON, artford Ave., or call 217 S N dow Ay High and Lake eets. 5-13-5dx < maps from original sketches within 12] ‘o X s 5 3 e 217 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Tel Hillcrest Avenue—Two family house. New. Lot 50x125. Price Ve & Conihied il tour daye | 0Nt B 0 0L pie aid of the poor | yo33.14. Dealers in Bottles of every 443.18, 5-12-6dx | — : $6,000 gt M T el of St. Peter's church, Danbury. The TO RENT—Furnished front room to 000 sl 5 & uu_l;e(l »y similar French and British| ' "5 " e Rev. E. N. Wilson, of.| description. CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH R e (Y (e cemieen Building—South Main Strect. Good Business Proposition, g Hartford, and Mrs. Marie B. McElroy, ol % ; e 620 Main street, first bell. 5-13-d3x 242 A special chapter is devoted ‘o £ & x (broken or not.) We pay $2.00 to} t t listening instruments developed dur-| of Bridgeport. The Lulk of the e $35.00 per set. Also actual valuc - =15 L,C u Z OS e O, DC. MAIN ST. e G S| B e i Mrs. McElroy 2 dlamonds, watches, bridgework, | IO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | ’ Sl o St and Mrs. Jane Brennan, of Plainfield, | 2 SPOW: SH bl Skt ool Mt housekeeping. 19 Court street. Tel Improving upon allied designs, the i "y "gisters of Father Shanley. PHOTOGRAPHER UGl e e e 2006-3. 5-13-6dx engineer corps produced machines for ¥ num. Send at once and receive | this purpose which operated with et Dt Announce the opening of their ama-| cash by return mail. Your goods | “‘uncanny aceuracy,” one of them| o epre WILL BE tewr developing department. Films returned if price is unsatisfactor .{ To RENT—Furnished rooms, 79 having spotted 117 German gun posi- | Mhmee Sl | developea on short notice. Enlarge- | Mazer Bros. M-2007 §. 5th Street, | - prospect street, first floor. tions In a single day. Subsequently | ON LEAGUE COMMITTEE. | yents of all descriptions. Home por- Phila., Pa. 10-8dx these were followed by instruments of | Washington, May 15.—Raymond B. | traiture a specialty. : — e even greater power and at the close o .o e 1 i REMOVAL NOTICE—The Inter Ur- ! provements. Broh Erestin povan ahd opns coisiimosdics el new i orichiayyor Swhol | M ———————— ban Transfer & Storage Company TO RENT A 7-Room Cottage Black Rock Ave outfits, each covering a five mile| Was chairman of the commission on have moved their office to 167 1-2 ] = stretch of front, at work on the Amer- | training camp activities during the DOUBLE FRONT ROOM Malnisieel (s il SOk G| SN o (DT e 2-Family House, Clark Street. for locating hostile airplanes were | of nations when the leaguec is organ- RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM # [REMOVAL NOTICE—A. P. Marsh, 3 2-Family House East Street. carried out until it was po ized. This was learned today of- HEAT. constable, aloiine: T oand Storake| o RENT—In splendid location in | § 3-Family House, Rockwell Ave. termine the location of \der at | ficially S Sl 2SO RENT piend ation SIght within an angle of T Begicy Block. 422 MAIN ST. T, Tt in'® ova| Browing town, fine store suitable for : oos auto goods, dry goods, hardware, | grees. The American types prod ’ S TS L building rear of the Dickinson Drig .staurant, ete. Address Box 21BB. | |8 E N SM[ I H & CO Were easily portable and quickly s CERITADS BN, - e Co. 5-9-6dx | 1o COsUibl el e o e ° AR R e N Herald office. 5-13-4dx | 5 up to aid the scarchlights. A hint ork, Ma 5.— o s ‘ : the seientific developments which | dred and seventeen American sol- L |[HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIRED by = 278 MAIN ST. TEL. 1616-12 > i i fvili % . . Tor S TO RENT—Cottage of eight rooms, were in sight in connectian with these | diers and civilian field clerks from an expert. The Ford Repair Shop, S N emonta ol i3 185 sound - ranging devices is containcd | the expedition forces arrived herc 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. a2 b‘”{‘_‘l”zt _*m L ‘“"‘}“102 e in the fellowing paragraph today on the French steamer F 5-7-26d B L 2 PRt «When the fishting stopped onr | pagne. The troops were all casuals P R l z NT— r militany seientists and others co-oper- aper uiing NOTICE —lawnmowers _sharpened, | TO RENT—Garage at ¢ Park ating with them were working an the Book Bifldin Geo. Frilz, 31 Greenwood street.| Siree Grilbeti ) a = t of a sound ranging ap "OR SALE. Tel 153-12. 5-1-304 = 2 D t t Soveiopmant of & o eer o | vomsue o |} DOOK DINCING mo e« s oo § Drawing and Dratting Instruments s = & ve or six rooms at 5 Ma 2 8 e i ing of shells fired by the enemy in | This would cut up into 18 lots with AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Wb : : 30 B SU 3S OF ALL KINDS their direction. The preliminary ex- | large house and barn. SPECIAL el el SR ApDIvEbetice b8 8RB ST Wl SUPPLIE! . - periments found that at 4.1 miles gasest 188-2. 461t 25-tf | B pvacing Cloth Higgins and Columbia {hese mechanisms could detect the fir- e OuEWOOD) Blank Books . = o Tracing Paper Drawing Ink ing of the gur s long as 19 seconds Real Estate and Insurance. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 | TO RENT—Garage for our cars on | @ Blue Print Paper French Curves and Tri- before the shell arrived, thus giving City Hall, Loose Lgaf Sl_‘eets Elm street. L‘ fl,ompg(,s Co., Court street. Apply at McMillan | @ Slide Rules angles, all sizes. traops ample time to get under cover. - . Index and Guide | TelL 382 Office 59 Arch St. Tel. Store. T-tr | 8 . 5 dle L C. 8 Etinh devalopment i was ivossiblell e" | Nammirepmesnr i ; Card o - l Instuments of all kinds repaired. We also handie I € 5 cause of the far greater speed with willigpayg Detionitian anyonoRin aras § Supplics, local office of L C. §. representative with u town for all Linds of y vhich earth vibrations travel than those of sound in the air. JUNK Prompt Service. Call picen e KENNETH R. LR your order early. L] " . ‘xcept for lack of time in the A e The best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and ’VIAEI‘?“O“I‘;‘])\{ (KVD K brief seconds between the firing of the | and se - re. . Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket MANDOL 1 n and the arrival of the shell, it E R H‘ h k& G H. C. Tripe. all kinds of Sperrv & = . ) would be quite possible with this pro- L‘ ZELDES U ' | c unc 0' Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn BANJO-M ANDOLIN 0 72 W. MAIN ST. pased apparatus to calculate almost 19 WILLOW REET. 303 MAIN ST. Goods. s 1041~ 117 Winthr -~ |exactly Where the shell would land. k Tel. 557-i4, " | DOHERTY MARKET, 406 Arch S Phone 4 d op. St | | removed his place of business to 5-13-wix | [ These houses are all up-to-date with all

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