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k) NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 | 50 report, and shall make no recom- | others, desire (o hasten in every pos- | MISS DON 2 | mendation as to its settlment.” The | sible way ) United States was by no means the Necessity For T're: ty. 7 P only nernment interested in the ex- Your reference to the rnecessity of VLSITING HERE plicit adoption of this provision, and { action leads me to ask one question i there is no doubt in the mind of | It we have to restore peace to the ur L] 1y authoritative student of interna- | world, it is necessary, I assume, that | Mrs. Frank J. Porter of Lexington tional law that such matters as im- | there should be treaties with Austria, 7 \f S Ixchs rRRTC R migration, tarifts, and naturalization | Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria. Those | Street Entertaining Leading Lady Fore gn Exchange Members New York Stock Exchange , S arc incontestably domestic questions | 1reaties are all more or less connected GG Nt " e : i 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, % ’h)( e e one For with which no international body with the treaty with Germany The Somebody’s Sweetheart. Department HARTFORD, CONN.—6 CENTRAL oW ‘« e \\'\Hmm express authority | question 1 should like 1o asks is what Mrs. Frank J, Porter of TLexington WATERBURY, CONN.—21-22 STEELI BUILDING to do so. 0 cnumeration of dome theiiprospectsiare iof receivingiNthosollisiidat Mins ils et =ioatl NIl Borta SPRINGFIELD, MASS— THIKD NATIONAL BUILDING tic questions was undertaken because | treatiss for action. Donn of New York, Miss Donn S the leading role in “Somebody's merly purchased nearly four million sibales. And these arc only examples. here is hardly a single raw material a gingle important foodstuff or a sin- to undertake it, even by sumple would The President: I think it is very have involved the danger of sceming | good, sir, and so far as 1 can judge is cquipped to transfer money gle class ofymanufactured goods which Sweetheart,” and while the strike of is not in the same case. O nor- ietors and nctresses is going on she by check or cable to any part s i ey S (o | 10 this city a few vears ago playing | Delays Military Plans. to witadraw had been taken for ¢ QYRR to vl A SO E at the Lyceum in “"Che Talker rwo Russia. A happen to this treaty. This treaty is e e T he other | 8ranted hut no objection was made to : years ago she played the part o r military pl At ther 5 a modcl of the othey I saw enough S ASEDL L 1 of hand wait upon it. We cannot ingel- | making it explicit. Indeed, so soon | 8 M2 O LRC GINORT s | Youth i “mverywoman,” muking 3 3 ; e ligently or wisely decide how larse a | @% the views cxpressed at the White e others hefore T left Paris 10|, ciceess of it | B the largest dealers in forei We recommend that you consider the following list of Pre- know that they ave leing framed up- on the same sat of principles and that the treaty with Gerany is the model. exclude those not nentioned from the contents of the dispatches Through our afliliations with val or military fore we shall | House conference were laid before Tiier Tt mupaoss ing e York was ferred Stocks for investment. i B exchang > in NeWw York and playing the part of “Cold the These ferred Stocks are amply secured as to principal and Iead s in “mhe A liebivd i when ilio Boston, we can always quotce LI @ e icf element of de- ¥ : L Jess we have peace. nor only. but aisol| the answer to so lmpontant question ]][}"'I (A UG A e B ke e g e o, sy until we iknow how peace is to be = to inference. No proposal was made | Y naintain o what otr policy with re- | the cominission it was at once con- s 6 mi : Balunc| cede: i it was best not to leave 2 gard (o military training is to be un L pigaa SR et En ORI will return a very handsome rate of interest on your money 3 . MiSs Mo el IR A tization the most favorable rates. We If vou will go over your investment holdings you will prob- ot Essential to Treaty. Lt ueconilvt wher Be olaven i e g Senator Lodge: They arc mot re- | Uit ey wen_she plaved in are always glad to give quota- ; o : i Zatiadl an ¢ smential fo ine eonsideras||steck at Golumbis, Ohio, later going ent market value great neoples. And there is more | Withdrawing nation had in fact ful- | Sieded ae cxsential to New York (o appear in musical Hons, than that diffienlty involved. The vast | filled “all its international obligations s r,'f’ ]”" o not re. | comedies. She explained the strike surplus properties of the army in-| @nd all its obligations under the cove- rl': 1_‘ f“ “l”‘ "_"\ ULE _v”:_‘ ”'\‘ now going on which to an outsider, RGO STh el Gl e e nant.”” It was recognized that that :-" oAl uch D T, Ralti QOIS et ertectly mighit IShe telis alio | We will send you circulars upon request whose sale will affect normal produc- | ‘uestion must be left to be re-solved ”‘:‘V‘I' ;~(‘,“‘v] o - do not know | Plavers practising for three or four tion, but grcat manufactuving estah- | by the conscience of the nation pro-| =i o M;H_‘y_“ww"\. but the treaty | Veeks for a show and during this <l e e . yosing to withdraw; and I must say time not receiving a sali e S ; “‘- '”Ni\”l' t‘v‘ C ‘~:H h sliovld 1 P o o me. worth while | With Poland, as an example, has been g b o BRI, T Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. storeMto their former usc fif] | (e RIo) IHOAL IOt 1) TS completed ? thoimanager: mayidecide heldoesinol : 79, Cumulative Preferred Stock to propose ihat the article be made K - Sl R <v i ’ . The President: Yes, and signed; $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% il neace b o ol | (holGnileqESiate s wolldin . e Rilool DU USUEE KdependErtinpon SUTSRreat v B psi el Sl et Vanhastet ik Uo. : pflinence wid miligy ool e e v S e T | R GG e o bt at Geem il EERERREE | RREL SRl B P o ative Droforred) Stodl ied nationa £ intillihons clear as to the fulfillment of all its Wk Thatilie sl which will not allow the discharge of : : Sl g National Aniline & Chemical Co. Nations Ratifying Have Advantage. | international obligations. It has never enitor Lodge fhen usked whether i T i an actor at the last/moment. Vincent 77 Cumulative Preferred Stock i - = 1e president could show the commit- The nations that ratify the {reaty, | failed to fulfill them and never will. A 7 tee the tentative League of Nafions such as Great Britain, Belgium and | Article X Not Doubtful. Astor has taken an interest in the ac- $89 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.86% drafts submitted by Greal Britain, @ined, whether by the arms of single [ 10 st up any (ribunal to pass juds- ably find several which do not yield as high as 7% upon the pres- nNations or by Uhe concert of all the | ment upon the question’ whether We would like to discuss with you the advisability of making some exchanges with the idea of increasing your income. RICHTER & CO. ores of machine ools and of merchandise, which must lie | more explocit hecause T knew that actor The dea of the strike is (o demand half pay duri 1 budge tors and contrvibuted to their causc. Quaker Oats Company : . - Franics willibe 51 3 pos it ‘Article X Is In o ' respect of[STENS SIOMUTed She asked the reporter if it was f(air F l 67, Cumulative Preferred Stock their plans for controllin > doubtful meaning when read in the Tho prosident S that some of the leading actors to go 2 lnancla _ $99 per share and accrued dividend to net about 6.06% of Clentral ilurope without competi- | light of the covenant as a whole. The | 'SR o B e Fuaance wh \’.v Al\lw T s it fair that we o tion from us, if we do not presently | council of the league can only “ad-| .o\ ittee with pleasure, senator, if T | 5taved home » Cumulative Proferred Stock et We have no consular agents, no [ vise upon” the means by which the | pag found that I had them. I took it | Should give the shows while the man- | FA] ! $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% trade representative there to look afi- | obligations of that great article are | po. sranted that T had them: but the | ABETS reap the profits,” she continued NobrackalTotes: Gociasy er our interests to he given effect to Unless the Miss Donn is a most charming 3 papers that remain in my hands re- 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Ther .- o 1 Stites is o oy lack eved litlle Tac « wonde 7% ilative Preferred Stoc! Theré-are large areas of Kurope | United States is a party to the policy | jhain (here in a haphazard way. I can | Plack eved little lady with a wonder whos future will lie tneertain and | or action in question her own affirma- | (o)) vou the charactar of the other| Tl personality and in her interview T i 3 jiSi fneniotaselandiaceruad Mividend jtotneCaboutz 2 19 questionable until their people know | (ive vote in the council is necessary |iqrafts. The British draft was the only | $he fairly bubbled over with happi- | New York Canners, Inc the final settlements of peace and the [ before any advice can be given, for a I mess. She hates the strike and longs i 700 Cumulative First Preferred Stock one as I remember that was in the L . o Soon 4 forces which are to administer and | unanimous vote of the council is re-| form of a_definite constitution of to get back to her profession. $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.22% e e s o | @ The Steel and Tube Company of America sustain it quired. 1f she is a party, the trouble | jeague The Irench and Ttalian s Wall S t 10:30 Settl ol Affect Tabor Conditlons. is hers anyhow. And the unanimous | drafts were in the form of a series of PERSONALS “‘ 11 Stre ! “ a m‘ Settlement | \Without determinate markets our| Yote of the council is only advice in | propositions laying down gencral . £ the local traction strike infused a il : any case Jach government is free | rules and assuming thai the conimis 3 Y strong buoyant tone to the stock Broduction cannot proceed with in- u 5 S 8 ass £ tha ommis- i £ Z 3 to ot it it it pleases. Nothing | si 3 o S ihoton AMiss Ethel Rollin Miss Jisthes | Market at the active opening, lead- | 1 & | slon or whatever body made the final | . Miss Ethel Rollins and Miss 1sthe - could have heen made more clear fo | formulations”would build upon those | Johnson are spending two wecks R s B RINS O & point be no stabilization of wages hecause : 2 Sh ; i O - e e o ditione o | (he conference than the right of our | principles if they were adopted. They | Cosey Beach Crucible Steel and Pan-American and ~ e i ’:V t ere ean be me. easy | congress under our constitution to | were adopted. They were principles — ican Petroleums advanced 3 to » P D s ! : exercise its independent judgment in | quite consistent with the final action The Misses Doris Freeman, of [ Points. Aluch of the rally was ef- Toatodlatt tlicloxpense otkine thon et | Rooms 809-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, There were heavy dealings in U, S W. T. SLOPER, Mgr. A | telligence or confidenco. There can r normal industrial credits, becat Ners canlbalnb loonlidontior netmes | 2l FnattersBot Fpeage andiiwan BENO British Draft Misleading. Shermnan Court, Bernadine Walker Utempt was made to question or limit “1 remember saving to the commit- | Harrison street. Katherin Wells, s Y A aa Rue T will net weary you with ob. | /Bt right! The United States will, | tee when I was there in March, some- | Newington, Dorothy Booth, of For- | Ste€l. the first lost of 00 shares Yus examples, I will ony venture {o | indeed undertake under Article X to | thing to the effect that the Britishfest street, M: Brinkham, Ruby | SHOWing a maximum gain of 1 1-4 e alnnlcEy Y U O erespect and preserve as against ex- raft had cons « . basis e ¢ - H BoiBts b e el e e, nd preserve as again draft had constituted the basis. [ Andrews, of Maple street and Ruth e L Amonsst ue derends waon. fma | ternal aggression the territovial in- | thought afterward that that was n S e e Close.——Hesitating for Aits the ratification of {he (routy of | (CEVI(Y and existing political inde- | leading and I am very glad to tell the | on v camping trip to Sage's bungalow [ ) Mief ) ’ el et T ot artomd | Pendence of all members of the | committee Just what T meant Beriin te market became active under lead Fee; and also that we catinot arfor “and {hat engagement con i of steels and cquipments in the last ant revival of busin league, Some months before the conference tpse a single summer's day by soth i0os " very grave and solemn | assembled, a plan for the lcague of Poris Williaine, Anna Quing, | DOUr When best prices of the day we A St e wo | moral obligation. But it is a moral. [ nations had been drawn up by a Brit-} \ioogicd figzgerald and Kathren Tor- ‘\fi‘y”” ished "‘v"‘ polosingiavas fir e na o, W'jwm it., may prove | Mot @ lezal obligation and leaves our 1 committee at the head of which el aie ShendiBE (el veeton with es approximated 1,000,000 shares, {tvous te allasre poriion: of the | consress b olutcly free to put s | was Mr. Phillimore—[ belicve the M Tl e e AR iy i —_— own interpretation upon it in all cases | Phillimore who was known as the au- ) b New York Stock Exchange quota- Wi and may, 1t its worst brin cottage at Sayvbrook *oin “rances o " H I . ! that call for action. it is binding in | thority on international law. A cop tita ybrook Point. [Fray tions furnished by Richter & Co., “c ',' & an those wrough by 16 Baclkbone of Covenant. I built upon that a redraft. 1 will not | Téturned from ti uneé place. Exchange: . B . A A Article X. seems (o me to constitute | now say whether [ thought it was = 9, 1919 Koow 410 Natiopal Bank Bullding. Telephone 130 othing in Way of Ratificatlon. |\ \H00 " hone of the whole cov- | better or not an improvement, but I| Miss Molly Burke of the Rackliffe 1 loso | T. FRANK LEE, Manager ithing, Tiam led to believe, stands oay,¢ Without it the league would | built an that a draft which was quite | Bros. is spending a few weeks in| Am B 3 - 1 Erm = ime way of flv‘p_-m;( .l!nvn vw‘[ the | po” hardly more than an influentiai | different, inasmuch as it put definite- | Brooklyn, N. ¥ Am I triy except certain doubts with re- ness where there had been what seem- — Am 2 t debating society. #a to the meaning and implication ed indefinitene: Robert Ladd New Milford A A 3 an ers’ rar ar oc e O, TR T AT, s in the Phillimore of is the ofertain articles of the covenant of s e x A suggestions. Then, between that time | guest of Robert and William Christ [ Am LA thleagu f natior and I must jopnel debate =N jlopnivaoteons nd tt 1 t £ Ll £ H t t A a’u t an 0 ague o B N and nus’ o o anc 1¢ formation o 1e commissioo | o arrison stree! m o 1 . 4 B t srence. ¢ iterprots s tho % frekly say that I am unable to un- WGt tiia cRintenpretatlon of ? 3 A By g dig all that we can to witigate the serpr 5 n the league of nations I had the dad- = : sense in which the United States ac-| Y (aticns i aaiibe o detand why such doubis should be ‘ et vantage ol seeing a paper by Gen enrtained. You will recall that| ¢eP!s the engagements of the cove-| gmyty of South Africa wha seemed to win I had the pleastre of a confer- me to have done some very clear ene with vour committee and with thinking, particularly with regard to - e be no reasonable objection A George Kohn of THart i L tnecommittee of the house of re to at was to be done with the pieces B& O A e o . { resntatives on forcign affairs at the | terpretations accompanying the act] of the dismembered empires Arter 1 | for Retl StatepBonyd i "‘““";‘ Moty With| (o ‘was reported missing sing WiitsliTotieein Nardil 1EL s s | o ratiAcition Mprovideas theyllofnot (e ob o PRSI ere for el it e bl the o , G X : o aTeg oni D T the| Mt Saturday by er father, has re SOER aeals oin part of the formal ratification | documeyt to which I have alluded and | M and Mrs. Thomas Toner and | (. Fho state board of control of tho} turmed to this city. Siice leaving. Né abai e League of Nations were all you may hve noticed that it consisted | SOn Jack will spend the mext Awo | .oy feath ..., . ‘ state of nlyHuH)« itome et oon do-| Britain she has been living with tel PR, i S e e e e Plain Meaning of Instrument. of a series of articles and then supple- | Weeks in Norwleh, Fisher's Tsland | (¢ Ohio : day to consider the advisability Of the| atives in Waterbury, and her fathe mediate clarification. The iant Most of s interpretations which | mentary agreements.” It was in the | dnd New York, were they will visit | ;" i) @ st v slats fbranchpefEth fraporcan, ""” upon hearing of lher whereabouts .| bodied the additional ideas that had |Join Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney : . - by the legislature for the rel — = e t had Con Y needy soldiers of the war with Ger-| 700 LATE FOR CLASSIFTICATIO! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons of | Am Tob . 4 i PRV Harrison street have gone to Bastern :' 1 D& 6= Point for a week to be the guesi of | 4 LS "“ Ry ( g 902 | ADMINISTER APPROPRIATIONS. MISSING GIRL RETURNS, taldwin L nant should he embodied in the in- strument of ratification. There can ueh ¢y Motta, the Hunter Road g draft and subject to revision. It what scems (o me the plain meaning . M pointed out that no express reco of tlio instrument ithelr But it such| STn 8 B IUL only Thom clen Hiuts LiomRtheic IIRSOR (ORI ey was given to the Monroe Doc-| interpretations s e < paper, but from ather discussions. — S - . 5 \ ) e IR SOl MRS enl s T e A iy e e ol : g ¥ Upon the recommendations of Wil-| GUND - Near post office Saturdas Ll e T Pro-f part of the formal resolution of rati-f \ y&% "8 118 THH Sto R - Cl! l ITEMS : liam Malone of Bristol, Alfred Phil im of money. Owner may recove ed that the leazne should have 1o | jication, long delays would be the - | ipre | o the commitice wa e S T en i e e Lmachimanes S ey Qe s i N e jaienellnlegoonse U noe i Masmucnaspail GonE B Used S - (Gt iartford and Robert Vance of New Main A §$-18-1a men N " f con @ | the many governments concerned Nt Sen ‘ Louis Cugreasco has sold 2 e FLEAE N RN Britain, all members of the American would have to accept, in effect, the hen of course it is obvious that | fAMIlY house and lot with garage and | ol ten . Legion Connecticut executive commit-} \w ANTED-—Coat maker apply B. Nell language of the senate as the tan-| (he 2 sauthor to act or to express i judge- that the right to withdraw from i league was not expre recosnized imd that the consti the congress to d Gen. Smuts plan had been used. | Slorchouse at 82 Rockwell avenue to | JnEpiration ....... 5 {ee, it was decided to retard further e e atnl Ak 8-19-1d: Mitoihoro i action until after the American Legion L . s That appears on the face of the dacu. | J0seph and Thercsa Urban through =2 Sl ¢ complete. The assent of the | ment. the H. Dayton Humphroy agency Q“\‘\”““" e state convention in Hartford October| R SALE— 1916 Indian motorcycl German assembly at Weimar would | field, Mass Arthur A. Pilz, supervisor of St : 6. in A-1 condition. Will sell at sacrl People's tin - - The question will be debated upon fice if taken at once. Call at 40 Pressed Steel (6 it the convention and an American West Main street after 6 of the treaty before ratification tions of peace and wa was not ciently safeguarded. On my return (o Patis all these maticrs were taken up| Ve to be ohtained among the rest,| The President: Yes. Marg's playgrounds, announced this Nl the commission on (he | #nd I must frankly say that I could Senator Lodge: Then there was a | afterncon that the scheduled game Leagtic of Natiors and cviry suggos. | ON1Y With the greatest reluctance ap- | previous draft in addition to the one | between the Pexto fteam and the tion of the United Stalcs wits aceept. | Proieh that assembly for permission | you have sent to us. You spoke of | Annex will be played at 6:15 o'clock | % . to read the treatly as we understand | a rvedraft. That was not submitted | this evening. [ it and as those who framed it quite |t the committee Alexandra lodge, No. 24, T. 0. D. or| Solthern en L certainly understood it. [f the United ‘he President: No that was pri- | St. Georze, Will hold ifs reg Btutehaler 1 Suates were to qualify the document | Vately my owr ness meeting Wednesday Texu o'clock. Reading Legion committee will await upon the 8-19-3d Rep | com governor the third Tuesday in Octo- » 1 i 7 Ber to inform him of the action tak-} Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, Probate Court, August 18th, A, D, 1919 Estate of John Hlavatl and Berths] and Miss Elizaheth ' or Barka Hlavati, of the town of Ne reeepted By Commission, ™ « 11 1 [ e { lar hust Oil o 6 3 EARNFEST—ALLISON WEDDING. | evening in | . " D! o : 1 0. Barnest e G T A e e Senator Lodge: Was it before ouv | Turner hall. Every membor is po.) Lnion Pa Axel L0t nited 1y \ son were married yester- , Britain, in said district, minors. tah « < oon at 1:30 o'clock at the he ay of 5. A. Groj S Ru f hureh parsonage b hol, praying that as guardian he ma Cook. The ceremon g ¢ d empowered to sell tioned n Lot ' cepted hy the comissio om what 1 know of the many con- | Commission? Guested to he prosent ferences and debates which accom- he President: No Michale Carruba of 44 North B panied the formulation of the treats Draft of Article X, ritt street ha that our example would immediatel The president said o deaft of Ar-|m v ¢ Y{ticle X which Scnator Johnson had supposed to be nc with them in nant of the first ado complained to Captain 1ce that a neighbor's son is 1 1 U s Steel \ : performed in the presence of [ and convey 7 state a r saild apy faking pears ont of his vard. Motor : 2 o the young couple. N 3 lication or ELEOLE appesay ne instances with reservations, and | Presented to the committee “was | avele Offcor W e < : Biesllnie = reservations, and eyele Officer William Hayes was sent WANT BROTHEL LSTATE. ves in Seymour Park i sion in March—but no . | part of the draft ! to the complainant’s house | v bride made her home at 591 1. That sald application b@ 't the mean and operative foree which preceded the made to saying explicit text ing ar perative for what all had supposed implicit draft which was sent to vou in it. There was absclute > do as to tae meaning of any onc of & ; Unreserved and Plain Spoken. 1w followed in many quarters, in iy which was the subjc the treaty would presently b A meeting of the fircworks Title | ley street heard and determined al the Probatd | | Otiec 3 id - dis ] e e Senator Johnson: It was the orig L com- | Sisters of Michael Nichols Claim 1 s clauses | 0y nian 2 mittee of the Okl Home Week cole o Part of Tis Holdings The President: It was the original | Pration was held last night and fol- ! 5 ol S TO HELP 1POOD SALF | trict, t \d day of Sey form of Article N il lowed by a meeting of the chairmer Rlichaeli el ohol s S a0 f°. W. Pinches of the spe- D.. 9 o'clock in the forenoons S ML tHactford hos- ) A bod commiftee, announced the And tha tnotice be given of the pen ¢ dency 114 application and the tim o the other, resulting provistons of : in the minds of those who participat- | Farden me, Mr. Chairman, if 1 have it ed in drafting them, and T respect een entirely unreserved and plaia S fat e othing | SPoken in speaking of the great mat cd by Senator Lodge whether he | ©f the sub-committees. Reports were had seen the resolutions for a leapue 1 submitted by Secretary Lansing (he the government food here this week: | anc 3 vamiz or doubtful in their wordin ters we all have so much at heart | hresident replied Anron Danielson, Patrick J. Riley, P. | lishing « ue in some nt f moow 1 cla 1at Will Not Impair Monroe Doctrine, | 17 excuse is needed, T trust that th Yo Deaths and Funerals. sistaua Ehoth 0 Ao LISV Bt o A W W, | newspaper ation in said) a consider ¢ amount of property nn‘ 1 part of his estate. The deceased he G p | order on the public sign-post in thi emen the variou WL Lok (AU, Gherniafeiract fism A8 v I town New Britain, in sald district§ e to this Court of thel ([ pital, died intos Wl of | . - || ek e 1ot it | following voluntcers for the sale now found also leaves The Monroe Doctrine is expressiy . i Senator Lodge o specific action | = = 1 kD an understanding which | A5 MY Justification. The issues that | was taksn on them is in no way to be ipaired in manifestly hang upon the conclusio The President: Not in a formal \ithongh t Lo L are | voluntes to of the scnate with At kD e ot Rollend F. Crandell, aged 17, son | | b terfered with by anything contained o In the covenant 1l the oxpression | 4nd upon the time of its action are so Share of Reparation Pands, “regional understanding Ke the e and so clearly insusceptible of | Senator Lodge then NEeSSAED ofticer this afternoon formation relative to time for rival of the zoods | city, be & of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur I3, Crandell, | entitied to an even share of the « tate the law on t! hject specifical- MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk, asked whether | 91C0 at his home in Berlin today after NMonrociDootaine: wan et r thrust on ane side or postpont the United States would receive any | 0 11ne covering a long period. He R e T o Fhirera have folt it necessary in he | part of the German reparation fundsa, | 15 SUrvived by his father and mother there wils any comparab Seniond nterest to make this urgeat e President: 1 left that question | *NY @ sister, Ruth. Young Crandell 1y stat that in the « 1t of A man he is married but s no children, | 1 he dow is to receive all up to : | anwvhere else in e 3 plea and to make it as simply and as | open. senator, because 1 did not feep | 1S heen in the bee business for Ju.u “"H‘.. e viment o ! | templation. hut on . unrescrvedly as possible. that T had any final right to decide ir. | S0M* time wits considered an ex o afiori emainder. The | t Mo president a p = rert in his line He did bosing o 1 one-half o " vinde \ N N thought best to avoid to ajp « Questioned By Lodge. (e president added that pre-war | POUU other half of the remainder is to be c T d S f D C of dealing In siich a_document with | After the president had defivered | CHIMS WOre not covered Iy the repa. | OYT 1he conntey and his advice on | fiher b 0L NG SERIEEE 50| onnecticut Trust and Sate Deposit Co. e Jis parents do no rvive him 3 5 3 Oy G v solutely nothing it L in the Mr. President, so far as I am per- | COMMission wonld decide ”‘*;‘?HW-': 2 . i : Ul L e B A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 2 A : ‘I'h funcral will e wld from the m.',‘ < ORIy <onally ”mwym“{ and T think T rep y B, e e L e organized and qualified through years of efficient, rrovides for Domestic nestions, resent perhsp he majority of the A0 5 S J s i & o - " Wil esa rahib ldamesticha e tions ommittee n that ””1: ‘\,' ‘_‘M' LOSES BANK BOOK AND MONEY | Thursday afternoon it 2 o'clock, Rey S examinations will be | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, (mardmn. vl service 0 : e SN L 4 T Sy Sl Swmnel AL Fiske officiating. Burial S 2 e o Article 16 of the ! ‘ i 10 thous of entering upon aren hn \lwltu\nlu UROIE v o | L i e held on the evening o August 26 fog byecuroror Admiristrator. provides that, if i of any di as to interpretations or points | boy, 108t $27 in bills and a bank hook applicants for places as regular pa pute arising between 1 rmvw;\w’“iw he 1t character; Tut the commitier | On Lee strect today and came to the i tralmen, supernumerary policemen | f',apital 57;’,(},000. Surplus and Profits 5‘],000,000 £ expense the policy of it nation Ab- | his statement, Senator Lodgo said ration clause, and said the reparation “leaguc the matter involved wed very desirous of getting informa- | police station to report the mafter 262,600 FACTORY EMPLOYES, and firemen. Those who are to tak ¥ bne of the parties “and is found | {lon on certain points ich seem not | The hoy had been sent by his cousin Hartford, Aug. 19, There arc the examinations must notify Clerk | ° s f D . e v e o | B @R T Vs 0% | B Conmecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. tories of Connectient according There are a number of vacancies in | HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pros't, solely within the domestic “_”‘“‘"r‘ in cousideration of the treaty which jsmall express wagon His parvents | statement Factory Inspefitor Wm 3. | hoth the departments which must be | tion of that party, the council shall | they, T think I may say myself and | were notified of the loss. Duncan made at the «zvp)‘vol today. | filled through these examinations. XM « by the council to & out « mat lear and on which they thought in- | t0 deposit the money in the bank and ter which by international § | formation would be of value fo have |had placed the bills and. hook in «