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TELL WHO DID IT i, S, e D0 e v e s 0 e NUMEROUS mis | #==, America Leads World in - et thabwrl A college after spending the week-end | The story of the meeting of a (jn town i . - tranger in the theater is scouted by . — — | l ent"‘tr the police. It is the belief that Roc- Wesley Parker of Vine street left | & i8S y iotim Beheved to Be Smeldmg co had an appointment with & man | yesterday for Pratt ipstitute where he Dr. Beall, Exponem oi Phreno- he knew. Yesterday a number of | is studying interior decorating. His Assailant e T e Movesa cawenier | DOYSICS, B1C, StOPDINSTRLY, M, man in particular tht the police are | of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc mara, | | ¥ anxious to quizz has left town. The | spent the week-end with her aunt, e Two elements have entered in the | departure strengthens the — belief of Mrs. Lyman of Bristol. Dr. Edgar C. Beall, of New York | i N . Imysterious shooting of James Rocco | the police that Rocco was shot by a — city, an exponent of phrenophysic o 4 T et o _ man he knew rather than by a| ‘The J. and S. Girls will give al .0, 5 o s P Pl NIy yosterday mor R oL e e ey dance in Booth's hall one week from CHILIL) I el CRalaiien oF eastern part of the city, that may lead Tuesday. phrenology, physiognomy, cheirogno- i : N i i i s % . | Dentistry is one of the professions in whi the entire world grants pre-eminence to the United the police to a clue that will result TO WELGOME SONS et L S 6T ‘”"”"0“»"- temperaments, anat- States. For a great many years, American Dental Specialists have been the dentists of European in the apprehension of the assailant . ;“"“"' "”‘\’J;“j \‘.m_}‘( s W“m Street 18| omw. vhysiology, enthology and royalty. New Britain people having Dr. J. Henry Fagan and associate specialists right here in this very One, and one of the most important, —— R S A e "7 | slene is in the city filling an engage- city should have perfect teeth. On the subject of teeth you want the absolute truth. Each individual Ls(\i‘,,hu,,:hf::’(f‘f:,’.i ckety punterfelt | Swedish Chureh and Lodge Commit- [ Miss Bisic Mackin of 288 Corbin | Ment at the Y. M. C. A. and announce | case is given the most thorough and skillful examination and advice. il 1o hoes . Vi . X i ) EE avenue has returned from a two ! at tomorrow evening he will give | identical to those which resulted tees Will Discuss Plans at Prelimi- | oepo stay in West Copake, N. Y. | @ big free public lecture in the asso- | I G S Y . e st of Aloda Mordilo a1 3ig | (¢ Wil Pluss ¥ln | & | Station Tobiy miving & eserintion of | uarantee to Save You One-Half on Your Dental Bills Ittt Rt e | SR i e e Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flanagan of | Dis Work with the death mask o M r_\v“.»;:“.nx“r;:‘; A preliminary meeting for the or- | Hartford, formerly of New ‘R.-\t;:,‘n, :;‘I::‘x]l(lq‘:‘?yltx‘r‘rnr, New Britain's learned Bridge work and gold crowns are made with the highest degree of efficiency. They will fit you Sentenced in the Federal court in | 8aNization of a committee will be hcll‘x :lx{'(‘» recelytis (‘nn;:xlllulilllr)ns upon the | S S and last a 1 ime. AR T G et R e, || GO T Vi el R B Gl salan | ki e G DRl ol G TR B g Raspne nimbelrey Enduring fillings artistically finished are selected for you. fifiere 1= o possibllity that the assail. | the representatives of all local Swed- i o ppiained _most unusual one, and " N jalit of Rocco may have been a mem- | 190 churches for the purpose of offi- M Ethel Benz, occupationa s far ae ,m“ 5 aware, he is the only you wear or need a plate you should be in- | e e \lmn;m ..f\,,.‘ S cially welcoming the some 400 Swed- [ therapist at the Montefiori hospital, man in » e {ry at the present terested in our new Roofless Plate. It gives perfect e e ] gang, VS SUS- | o Voung men of this city who went | New York City, has been visiting her time whpra® this profession. satisfaction and is really wonderful. It has several picious that the arvest of Morvello |y ¢ "o service. A committee chair- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Benz, of In theorshe P70 _Jilice is the same as distinct advantages over the kind commonly used [was due to Rocco. S y will be elected, and | Camp street, this city that usecbY 'y individual, in which covers the entire roof of the mouth. Woman in the Case. plans for the nature of the welcome B “sizing” up"those whom he comes in The Roofless Plate, as the name implies, is The other element that enters into | will be discussed and decided upon Howard G. Hodge of 113 Winthrop | ontact with, but the phrenophysics roofless. Consequently it is very light and easy to the case is a woman, and while Rocco The committees to represent the so- | ¢traet arrived home Saturday eve- | 1S o1 a far more extensive scale and | retain in position. It cnables the wearer to enjoy steadtastly refuses to conncet a local | cieties and churches were appointed | ino™ \i Hodge has been discharged | DiS judgments are based uron over all the pleasures of taste in eating and the sensa- [woman in the case, it is known that a | several months ago but because of the [ 2 8 o 13 months serv- | thirty years of actual experience tion of heat or cold when drinking as those woman whose husband separated | fact that all the men who went into | B oo o o and study in this line. “The theory is possessed of their natural teeth. It is also the from her was on intimate terms with | the service had not arrived back in _ the same as that practiced by Aris- most sanitary plate made. a friend of Rocco, and this man can | the city and the fact that the munici- Frank Helm of Washington street! tOt1® over 2,000 years ago and is a ot be located Ly the police. pal celebration was being planned, et iooasliiror swb’mnk" Héigms : study of the whole body,” Dr. Beall Despite the questioning of the po- | the committee deferred action on Wh'm_e el vl g0 n:“ | said in a brief explanation of his Extraction of teeth with Nop-a-Minit, or with a local anaesthetic. Don’t have them broken off, fi“ce, the victim refuses to disclose the | their separate celebration until now. S & = | profession. leaving the roots in the mouth. Have them taken out right. See identity of the man who fired the shot. [ If the instructions given the ctommn. shing trip. Following his talk tomorrow eve- | ) / [Examination of the scene of the | tees of a number of the societies are o S . __ | ning during ‘the course of which he Hootine dlscloses that the assallant | carried aut, one of the biggest events |, Miss Catherine O'Brien, who has| oic.is'to reveal s fhmgs et stood over Rocco when the shot was | in the city's official welcome of its song | been visiting with Mrs, John Weston | ynown .by personal acquaintance NAP A MINIT DENTI T fired. Therc are footprints near the | will be planned. The response of the | of 385 East Maln street for the past| o Eihu Burritt and which promises r enr a an el S scene which show that Rocco left the | Swedish residents of the city to the|several weeks, left today for Boston |ty e a most interesting revelation of S ® ’ railroad track and crossed a fence, | call of the colors “udsl:n‘i cager one, ; to join her parents. | the inaer life and ‘hought of the Lind near this place the shooting oc- | and their churches and lodges are anx- = ‘blacksmith, statesman and peace e curred. It is believed that the as. | ious that they be given a fitting re- | Miss Ingeborg Fromen, daughter of | aavoocate,” the 1 Allitale o 213 M 1 S O B ..L ] d’ N B tai Cangn e do O caiie 0 O 7 106 e O IR Be U LR ey Doctor and Mrs. B. T. Fromen, left ' aral of the fl"mi;‘r“;i"m‘l"l‘rlh‘c“f‘eI;"j}‘y", ain dt. Over besse-Leland's New Dbritain Dental Nurse in Attendance bldged away. There is no blood on vesterday for Boston where she Will | Jic reading to demonstrate the nature he ground, and no indication of a RE_OPEN SWEDISH DRIYE ?:):Tnd the Emerson’ College of Ora- | of his work. The readings differ ]struggle. The place where Alsop en- | from those of phrenolegists in that ! B@intered the wounded man is about s —————— they are not the reading of bumps > : el : , o 7'6' the st »t how Bro ins 00 feot away. e o 6500 on W Tstheran DEATH CLAIMS on the head butrather a study of cir- ( ? P 1 Mg MAY“R []l "MAHA imco ;:,m of how Brown finally came Officer John Sponzo of Hartford, | cumstances, distances and expressions ssion of the mob. who was in this city yesterday on bus- Church Debt to Be Wiped Out Be- AGED RESIDENT | ©f the organs of the head and face, he deputy sheriffs had orders to finess, was taken to the hospital to SIDE T] and an examinaticn of the character- A daughter, Jane Clair, was born hold Brown and they did all in their alk with Rocco. The wounded man fore November 1. istics of skin, hands, hair and general | this morning to Mr. and Mrs. power to do so,” said Clark. When 9ld the same stery to the officer re- appearance of his subjec ‘George T. Patterson, of Main street. the flames and smoke crowded usioff garding the strange man, that he did | The "d'l‘“ 1'01‘t;“"::‘vc‘gmwliu‘;ge::s Mus. Lettie P. Keith Has Been Mem- | As Dr. Beall humorously puts it, | Thomas P. F. Crean, of this city, :?’I"‘ ’rmxl:)'h floor, Commissioner RinSe; the local officials. cuisinedelc 0 ithe E & L 4 e he has “mussed the hair” of has entered the employ of the Hart aief Boerstein i Muyor R Smith S afis Is Shielding Some One. church will be resumed tomorrow ber of Baptist Church For notables as Mark Twain, Charles A.| Manufacturing company, Parkville, as some police officers started for the i r St o 5 eve z when the committees, lieu- F— Sl e eans e G S BNy o o “onti S o freight elevator, he last tor s = some one. en told in ants and £ 2 2 . Ignace aderewski, Gt L ] e a E , Rin 2 fois native tongue of the serious man- | With exccutive (lhd"‘l;g 20 {:‘:n: én Mrs. Lettie P. Keith, one of the |‘Cameron, James Whitcomb Riley, El- a“?ee:l1;‘::_’:;1;;‘21&"8({?: 1) Jear ghais| mob. At this moment the gang that Fb““““,"”- P e per in which he was wounded, Rocco { Ohman in the Luf o structions | TOst prominent residents in the west | 1a Wheeler Wilcox, Rev. Henry Ward | g o aqut e had gained entrance to the burning G "?“‘]“y NSOnCIoECreAnL elmply in gesture indicated that if | Franklin Sauare. Final instructions | So% BRIRRAC: SOHRS B IS S| Boccher, Rabbi Wise, Sarah Bern. | CO 24Vt ) ., | bullding pushed past Sherift Clark and | ~The women prisoners were screarf« e succumbed to his wounds there | Will be given tho workets 8t ‘HSF|home of her daughter, Mrs. William | hardt, Elbert Hubbart, Henry Clews, | James H. Curtin and Steve Jacobs| nis deputies and forced their way | 78 #1110 10D of whelr volces e vas nothing to gain by disclosing the | timie and the drive S " | G. Burg of 503 Nortn Burritt street, | Lillian Russell and Jan Kubelik. > ome = R e G ona ((n, TR D e e N :x'mk :\)vmm»ly},1 prl:wnms;lnrl r;eln:«s%d jdentity of the man who shot him. In the spring of Hash yeer 128 0 | rellowine 5 <oith | This list is, however, but Where they brought back the new fu- | negro was turned over to them. hem rather than have them burn in : - & a lengthy illness. Mrs. Keith | s, ever, but a small por- Rocoo, of 163 Chestnut strect, | paign opened with an existing debt 2 R their cells. They escaped from th t the New Britain ( 11 of $37.500 and in a shorl space of | Was 74 years of age and was one of | tion of those whose heads he has ex- | Deral hearse of J. M. Curtin & - i i s a he New Britain General hospi- $37, a ol % m | amined. Co. Negro Is Lynched. building. al, with a bullet wound in his side, | time $27,000 was raised by popular ;3“9 “_”fes; e ":;‘\5 t”fk the F{‘FS“ e i oy e G e e T Al o Order ot OvN Throwing a rope around his neck | “Later we took the male prisoners d ¢ siely e - { 25 aptist church. She took an active | he a > - i S - g 5 S s s e . ¢ and although his condition is serious, | Subscription among the members of | ap 8 [matilanala sraduste offthe University | il givela publich swhistiWednesday)| 1088/ men, numberiag about b0, idras- | ot of theiricolls when 1€ becama tog % b { . is part in all church affairs for over 50 | 12 i E ed him to the ground floor, down | hot and led them to the f. They e refuses to give the name of his as- | the congregation. As there is but i o Gt ight 1n Hlectric hall, after thelir reg- | B¢ e ground floor, down | E he 100 ey at this time the | Years, but recently, owing to her poor ncinnati, one of the leading | ni& 8| stifling stairways and to the court/| were panic-stricken The colored - » & oo as fi ¢ e | $10,500 to be raised S0 s = 3 r i 5 ?)tx‘.‘k‘;n‘t.hmr{?;flg:s ‘Z-'Jn,ml'lil‘ fast u:;f committee has set a date—November | health, she did not participate in { ;Tc.(xhI;‘gl:\l;:")(;)li:\oit‘i::le w(|?rlxm-: ieldiue» uh}r}h:-?t\:-‘i‘g be a meeting tomorrow | NOUse Where they were greeted by a | Drisoners seized Brown and tried to |stanley street to the annex of the | 1—at which time the drive will be |many of the church doings. i e ARl e o e ol How)ing imob ot ovsen da. push him over the cornice into the Vew Britain Machine company carly | declared over. It is expected that the | ~Mrs. Keith was the widow of the | (/0 1,0 PRIGRAIGEY Wac PRYSIOR- | o) Bt ctors of the chamber of com-! —Brown was practically dead before [ ctowd below, but white prisoners agd R it o s b Cid | s of the debt will be |late Dewitt C. Keith and is survived | rc‘(‘o;u\ized S contes t‘ou' Sl >re> merce under Chairman W. A. House. ?!c \\'}ls‘ hanged. Two bullets were fired | deputy Sl\(~1-|(ft r(-sru\mmj them., 301 High street, Middletown, who | wiped out in that period. byg herfaaughter, § Mrs S Rwilllam (G-ff)2 ey e e e e e | st mimo dodge) Kaof PASwillfcon- (R0 Rhis} body Bas Sheiiwas idragged | i Negroes Birrender Comyade, was driving in his automobile toward | The city has been portioned into | Burg, and granddaughter Miss Bdna | jnated by Dr. Beall has been offioially | fer the third rank on two candidates| tHTOUSR the crowd. Vet SR G o home. On discovering the condition | wards and a licutenant placed in | M. Burs. The funeral will be held | yeccnio¥i v\ e Standeed Dicray | on Wednesday evening. Body Hung From Pole. tofthe soofimhien N nafsjofiiboded of Rocco, Mr. Alsop brought him to | charge of each ward with a corps of | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock from ' gry anq the Oxford Dictionary re.| A daughter, Dorothy Inez, was born| Brown's body was mutilated be- | turipic® over my head and sprawled the police station, where he was sent | eight workers. the late residence. The services Will | contl; included the word among those | yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. George L.f yond recognition. Riddled by a thou- | *".me 1008 beneath me. = at once to the hospital, e be private. Rev. William Ross, pas- | for correct English usage. The word | Day. sand bullets it was first placed over a | 1 me with Brown in their olutohes Detective Sergeant Andrew i REPORT GOOD GROPS tor of the First Baptist church, will | means a written analysis or descrip- The T. S. B. gave a party Sunday | fire of tarred fagots. It was not per- They hurried I'mn t ‘m:";fl,,;,ub(,.ue:} Richardson and Sergeant Theodore H officiate and interment will be in | tion of character and talents. evening at the home of Miss Kva | mitted to remain there long, hawever, [ 413" turned him over to a erowd of Johnson, were summoned by Ser- i airview cemetery i This is the second visit of the dis- | Raschkow of 44 Camp street. Many & and was soon being dragged through | 3) o more who had climbed into the goant George J. Kelly, and an inves- Cardens. By Hitint — tinguished studefit of phrenophysics | out of town girls attended and all| the streets at the end of a rope pulled | winqow from an extension ladder. tigation of the case was started at 2 0 EY STARS [to this city he having talked before | the girls spent an enjoyable evening. | 0¥ 50 members of the mob. Late in | mpa¢ was the last I saw of Brown. once. Rocco, who was conscious, | cpops Ave Better Than Ever This audiences at the ¥, M. C. ‘A, three| The Woman Suffrage party will| (¢ morning what remained of the| ‘we nad 126 prisoners in the jail old a story in which little credence years ago and at that tme had sev- | meet tomorrow evening, at the home | (0750 Was hung to a tralley pole at|gunqay morning. We released 15 is placed by the police, and it is the o Haes ; X 5 ! % el one of the most important dawn town o s : s B toehihatl Rt otiolsh S s Year. Local Boy, Member of U. of V. team, | eral hundred clients for readings dur- | of Mrs. A. M Beardsley of 45| ;. o i o women Three men prisoners es- i a R shi g his as- ing his brief stay. As he happened | Francis street. Tmportant matters caped.” sailant. Th o city gardens are of some i _ . 2 : ¢ r A tn O 2 " ilant That the city sardens ar Carries Tumbled Ball 35 Yards to | 10 be in this state on other business | will come before the meeting. Tiyor (o Cxitical Condition: E—— pemanndediman,mois s fvenrailihelnilonthe B nln sl R Rt e the local association was able to se- | No. 1 chestnut coal $12.75 Der ton | conditiom tris muosmll 1o @ eritieal | ppiveR STICKS TO BRIDE. § o powerful physique,” was | cost of living g ass First Touchdown. cure his services for n week or ten |at S. Shurberg's, 55 Franklin street Lo 2 T . resident of this city some time ago, | by many of the local residents who t. | the hospital indicated. Tt was stated Bukarest.—Close confinement for days. Tt is very rarely that he leaves | Phone 2250.— ; nd then left here to work in Bridge- | took the advantage of the agricul- | Bernard Conley, of this cty, starred | nis Iarge and over Srowing T Ehone : that he had recovered consciousness, | 75 days failed to win Prince Charles - 3 R i but that it was too early to make any port and later in Waterbury. He re- | tural opportunities offered by the city [ in the Vermont-Clarkson = game, | n A S p about a week ago. On 'y last spring and planted sarden| played in Burlington last week ac- \c,‘x\m‘,(}?;r :‘:: upon which he will 5 !-;1”‘ ‘(]11‘(" :1“_””'1"“‘ definite “:“’m““‘ Zeponle condition.? ight ho claims to have | products jin small plots under the cording to reports coming from that|demonstrate tomorrow evening and | mussdsr eveatus ot 5 o0 o o ;“m( MayoriSimithilpipd Yoars old and i8], S asi s i for lovell peatitheater pvienne vaslsupervisionioffiche Chamberfio-RComjiatotedi The flocaliboy Rwiiofwa Shalffwien o Hlan il oin o i Ol e |/ e E e R S D e N o Dy angBasl shisneaiciiay e e Mimhel pronucts Watsed I nistiDaSiclontholty B8 | TT4e) Breamll for (e o nf o plin v ima e A o ear v o S e R o T e e e e ho told him that someonc | year are of a household value and | three consecut seasons, and Who | day and night for upwaids to thirty | o ks M‘i s “-‘ G Q;’ “';“' : °'e“‘".‘]a-‘°‘ "(;‘9:‘)"};“” ol febn? i osl) e anl e el A | Eoeihimni e Ber nRdegl copdR resultdfareBinenorted Siby a1y e sloabiainiof tnof1enTieam forered livesy ST (fha tiofliGeareel Combelithe || o raatus LOSBARE TRAshl o e BauceEas e e Lsah b el it e Sl n ut making any further in- | Onicer Malonn of the loeal police|the University of Werniont . BHoUL [yamewe Scofeh post, Georse Combera| “op = (VoL SRm LISURE L oites ) eld (AL s (o8 Rl SR e e Rt cco left the theater and |force was presented with a potato | three weeks ago, and last week's | work. Gares of Men' nad o eieeq. | Wil be shown Thursday evening for | Sheriff Michael L. Clark today told | Moldavian family and beautiful his boarding place, and then | from the city gardens which weighed [ Rame was the first for him with the | jation of 100,000 and was recognized "I,' lub members and parents. Friday Pled to the Berlin depot where | nearly a p,,“nd varsity team. The U. of V. won by a | u5 one of the leading works of the | S/oning will be the organization of Bited until 12:30 o'clock for the Ay BIONEE 41-2 score. e e the minstrel troupe and on Saturday bposed “friend,”” who failed to put mw“ RN TO COLLEGE. In the first minute of play Conle: Peschie = :::i‘;”f{l “("lli c*:‘\]\"i l"i‘:‘;:‘_m::(‘ hf‘?mz’ an appearance. Rocco then start- P whose speed on local gridirons has | e e R el et ) et o) e ol | VLD R G T BLAME PROHIBITION | masufines or ‘recaras that shoy wieh | s. Michael P. Le 5 f Stanley among, the ecity' a y he rallroad track. On reaching a | MIS. Michael eghorn of Stanley | p..t paifhacks, took the® ball on to disnose of please call Boys' club, % £ street returned today to Washington, : th A = bridge near where he was shot, Roc- I"‘ e Oy ot mto | Clarkson’s fumble, and rushed it 85 FOR FEWER ARRESTS | Tel. 1471- o started up the road to South Main | &1 “university, where he was o| Y2rds to a touchdown. Later in the —_ street. He said he proceeded only a [ (o '8 Jo e e ! aghorn | ame he carried the ball over the — short distance, when without any| ontered the aviation branch of the | 803l line for the second goal of the [warning, a man stepped up to him |/ .,vice and was commissioned a lieu- | 82me. and shot him once, and then fled. He | yonant Others tram this city who will oo e e When Visited By Local Of- oleims he was able to walk from the | ¢ to! the university at the coming DIRECTORS' MEETING. scene to the highway, where he en- | torm are EBdward Sullivan, Edward — ficer Yesterday. Dasaon and Johin Besley? Chamber of Commerce Leaders Will — Dine Tomorrow Evening. e Owners of City of Rumania from his morganatic wife and he has again renounced his right jast Haddam Jail Found Deserted That the prohibition amendment 3 has caused fewer arrests during the TS COMINC The first fall meeting of the direc- | past several months is evidenced by - tors of the Chamber of Commerce |y : ; : o Je w o”f Acceptances to Barbecue Invitations. | o'clock in the rooms of fih_o New Brit- | yrartford County jail. A report re- The committee on general arrange- ;;'r’:,‘f;;:::',; SRS ;‘]2“:::‘ ey served | ceived from the jall authorities shows ments for the barbecue to be held Shhe > SeSSION. | hat the arrests in Hartford County As the time of election is near next Saturday by Company I and B, @ar at | 3.ve heen fewer and the cause of this hand, a nominating committee will S Veteran Corps expect a number of | be ghosen to offer a list of candidates is attributed to the prohibition act. dignitaries to be present at the affair. ent -| for the offices of the chamber ana |, DUling the past several months Among the state officials expected | they will report at a meeting to fol. | h® New Britain court has sentenced ee - ee are Governor Marcus H. Folcomb, | jow the opening session. Other bus- | Put feW to the county jail. However, Adjutant General Cole, General Lucien | jness to be discussed is the fdrmation | {Nereé have been numerous arrests, | g s . Burpee and Captain Feegel. of . tentailve course of mctivities for | Pt pArties being arrested sither hnve Lean Pot Roast 1b 16¢ Contrary to previous understand- | the chamber during the winter | P€€n acquitted of heir charge or else ing Company M of the State Guard | months and the discussion of the | Paid the fines imposed. Best Chuck Roast 1b 18¢ has no connection with the event. . nving M sutimck bionine Bristol police authorities report i a1 A that their cells are not being oc- Lean Boiling ... 1b 14c AUTO REPAIRING AL B 710N NoOTES. cupied as steadily as they were bo-| B [ ean corned Plate Ib 12¢ & Y ———— fore the first of July, and during the y R },‘,,::,‘ :;:": Pm\‘ ,""p (;'l :"‘5,‘,;"'. ;‘t"t Sewing Circle Mects Thursday Night | past two months only two were sent | | W Flowers Delivered B Air lane epair 'n. Any car our specialty. | © 7 & b b= 2 e T e 5 3 Boc por Tiows: <pecial quotations on | | Community Mecting Feiday, |10 the county il here neve been | B Smo. - Shoulders Tb 22¢ 8| Wl overhauling jobs. Call and talk it The sewing sircle of the A. M. I 2ALARNGs 5 - 29 owd ot artive a0 a4 y as our Telegraph Delivery. Although OVCLs: Zion church Wil give a social at the | P® Dast two months and apparently Nat. Veal Roasts Ib 22c § B owe now be seént by airplane, we can still beat the air . . 2 arleyco: has been laid . ~ B ) Sl AUTO REPAIR €O, home of Mrs. M. J. Dunn at 2 e | QB diosa LEmEEd e S . e o : » country through our telegraphic cons s e : i I s | e i ol ey Stewing Fowl .. Ib 30c¢ ervice to any points in the country through our telegrap o . — U5 Glen Strteet. | street on Thursday evening, October P . et i fists everywhere in the U, S, and Canada. Thousands of = housewives :wl el \p”hl bor 2. | L ifs ol theichiey e on drunkent || R 'Sliced! Beef. Liver 1b! 10¢ nection with florists everywhere in the and Canada, have solved the baking prob. —_— = | 1 b < Anderson, | it e AUTOS FOR HIRES president: Mrs. Roberta Carr, secro. [ 1es8 at the locul "'“]:“' GoUtal o 6 lbs Pig’s Feet ... 25¢ i e | 3 tary, Mrs. M. Blocker, assistant sec- | Péen numerous, but co not come up * The Qe o Angelus Flour The purest four Lot l""'r;v,h' Service S s et to the number of arrests for the M 6 lbs Sweet Potatoes 25¢ from finest wheat. Thompson < i month of August and September 1915. | f H \ L y Ml : There will be a community meeting Danr 2 g Milling Co., Iockport. N. 'y, REPATIR - WORK at the church on Friday evening ‘fl:: A local officer while making a trip Pres. Pears .. 2 gts 19c P. Dubow: s«:}g :y Hey St Prompt and Reasonable the purpose of arranging to relieve the | through Fast Haddam vesterday | [ Best Compound 1b 29¢ 92 w t M 3 Str t . wy, 59 Smalley St, 1. I. Hart —596— F. J. Bilian rent problem for the colored people of | stopped in at the county jail in that Moh Soup: 3 cans 25¢ eS am ee e bt o ARCH ST. the city. All colored residents amltnwn and found to his surprise mutl P G Why Worry on Baking Day? requested to attend. the place was deserted.