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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBEK 18, 1019, " COLDINBOSTON - 'Way Below Zero in AN Points im ‘el # CITY ITEMS REMOVING "LANDMARK GOVERNOR TAKES HAND IN COAL STRIKE ACCUSED OF MURDER | | o et = i S | e contractors will be interested | " i know that Racklifte Bros. stoo ‘ el 4 gmanders has arvived, and is ready . i 8 3 : Massachusétts, Woather Burean immediate distribution. Tel. 1075 g ; S s 4 he Andree lodge Odd Fallows met ¥ S : 5 svening and nominated officers % 5 N 3 Boston, Dec. 18.—It was 6 degre the ensulng vear. A formal pre; 4 B : $ é Q XM, A | below zero here early today. The old [ation of the photograph of he = . SEE 3 3 g | est inhabitant "”}"""‘ ..T he recalled Bdish service men was made. $iT ; " i o % g e | vod days of other years but sdmitted 4 jocial and danc . W, O, elub to- E: 8 3 | g 3 i A R : s ]w knew of no chillier . n\m‘x : 3 3 3 8 e 3 G The weather burean with o run- Bt at Bardeck’s new hall.—advt * ] y : . 1 Pan with e, ? . £ g | : ning back nearly half a . Tee Rty of 92 Lincoln stesel, 9 ;i : ! 3 : S TR ported that it was the coldest Decem- IR "o sjolice last night thut ber 18 in its annals. a reading of 3 B Lo Dol boan stolen from above in 1876 being the previews low e avegue ; matk for this date. mas trees, Reicher's, 15 Franklin : Eerhbrh I New Engliga: iE e advt ¢ pinch was more seve The exposed JRqie dude ol Biagdyt I T, weather statlons at Greenville, Me., Rl icr B et v and Mg, and -Nofthiield, Vt, showed a mer- ge Dyson of Harrison street | bury drop to 23 below. Eastport, Me., Eocp e e SRl g oholes o $ith a mAius reading of 16 degrees, hrs, look over our line. Mac Purlington, Vi, and Concord, N, Hi. oke Shop, 51 Church St—Advt. with 12 and 10 below, rempectivaly he regular Thursday night service were other cold spots. I'arther sonth he IKmmunuel Gospel church will | conditions were milder. Block Tsland's held this evening maximum was zero. Nantucket & egetables at Reicher's, 15 Frank o \ : o ] 4 i above and- was apparentiy the only Bquare,—advt, B & 3 3 PR ¥ : B % = i s & : 4 " e point in -New England where the % he Misges Mary and Frances Whit b i y Ry e S 8 £ £ Ao 43 g & i mercury had risen above wero al 8 By of \West M street are spend g W > ' . i 4 B K : : . ¢ B & a few dayain New York s @ k SN P N . i L i S ; || fI- 4 3 ™ cial &nd dance, C.W. . clib to * TR L2 he coldest hour was between 6 and k 1 7 this morning and one result was to it ot Bardeck’s new hall.—advt 5 3 % > v , » > G 5 " S ¢ upset train schedules at the outset of he suft of Joo Cantino against Max | h e e v - o ¥ SR 3 2 : % 7 the commuting services. 'Trains on leman “was heard in the ciy court i 2 SR i 3{e A > o A st | 7 . %, all roads enteting the city wers in afternoon hefore Judge James 'l 3 ; : J > : s v ¢ ; AT confusion, running from minutes to BLill. Zrhe action was brought to | ., 3 otacts R i ; 3 A 5 & . e hours behind time. o Sver on o contract for repairs to a ® ; ? p g : s 3 3 : ; } ‘The clang of the fire apparatus & Lawyer Henry P. Roche rep- > BESO . - = - ! | was heard throughout the suburbs Mited the plaintiff and Lawyer Mor- | 2 o during the hight as the firemen were ). Suxe-the defendant: 5 SRS & : When (he striking coal miners on pluced the distriet under martil called to quench flames caused . by Bt ivo tvn shoes at Tiong'si—Ad law, and himsely worked shoulder to Afed, Inrass Blals, whor ceported ] attemtte to Cianr one foett: rhoi gon wys hornl at the New Britain SHould pEvichth S pluntag Ry orkers last ¥riduy that her son, “Buddy”, | Telephone and telegraph services were 1 haspital Uiy morning to M I lpR D T e eton had been kidnapped from her by two | affected to a considerable degree, 5 & O 11869 by popular subscription in Wash- T > M Fugene Dyson of 350 Chest ington, has been declared out of ha negroes, has been placed under ar-| wires snapping under the contraction Btrcot mony with District of Columbin court- ! _' TTOIN Q - ; l : ey e # . rest charged with he murder O ¢ | caused by the cold. Wil e o i | S e i ot oo | ANNOUNCE CENSUS | HARTFORD BOYS “IN BAD” PLEADS NOT GUILTY e CL Dl D e R | the Okluheina coal dixtriet reft ,.(11 A monument to Tancota crected i 5 5 S S Shbad I to return to work, Governor Robert- our fivst class; artists to AR iy o s e * , PR % (] - withovity of congress is heing moved | — ~ yri ashore Sunday hear Ventnor, 3 y HE 0 B]LL HOWDY GA e 4 vt , to a spot near the Potomac. Sowme | ENUMERATORS’ LIST and the authorities believe that Mrs. LL y hree ddditional cases of scarlet | agigents or Washington have rtegis- | Are Charged With DPleccing Hotel | Hartford Man, Accused of Murdering | Blake, while temporarily Insane over e g s tered a protest against the removal of | e - the separation from her husband Sy . A . Rl of th and thethomes were | oo ppmiliar o landmark | Guests 1 Seranton, Pa—Named Landlord, Protests His Innocence— | iyinking that the death of “Buddy” Such is Greeting When Bandit Car- nnder quarantine. e | New Britain Men Named to Count L e ) it the boy i v at-1teichdr's, 15 Franklin Sq. | : T PR 2 i Bill and Dictrich, Held Without Bail, might reconcile them, thre 3 lisle is Taken Back to His Little ;‘* s il | CHRISTMAS TREE ARRIVL | ity Popnlation inhh- from the end ot the pier. The upper 5 The municipal Christmas tree | New York, Dec. 18.—7Two youths, Harvtford, Dec. 18.——Sam Bobrowiez | picture shows Mrs. "Blake afnl the Prison Cell. which is to he set up in Central Year Estimate. accused of “feecing hotel guests,”” in| was arraigned in police court tod two lower, Blake and “Buddy”. ht at Pardeck’s new hall-—advt. & ! 2 3, Vyo. Jec. W he fire department was called out | Park this week arrived today and Thoms Smith, supervisor of it esglRaeion it conel cnared Wit theanyra op bysshooting Rl Rt b g Uy ¥ S tion will taken by the Christmas here toduy, charged with being fugi-'l of [aank Szareike 36 she walls of the Wyoming peniteRtiaryL) 1:11 o'clock last night from Box 7 | tlon I ) it P | cerieun, Giss minolnced the falowiue | ives fioc dnsites. tns sald e wawl P Panicie @ eloon YALE COMPOSER DIES | once more shut Bill Curlisle, bandit fite in . house at 41 Avch strest | {ree committee on the decorating of | | y es fre istice. One s strect Wednesday afternoon. He was f b 8¢ o 4 streat | deheity k Tha | 18t of enumerators who have been | Raymond Bill, son of @ former police 5 i (and rain robber, from the world. 8d by the Parker Shirt company.|the treq within a shert time. The Siptetl Tor tIe Horl fenieh Al Ay Al g L ! held without bail for a hearing on i R Early today a Ul Pacific t committee in charge will hold a |yt on g Svia (0o |ehier of Hartford, Conn. 'The other| gaturday, December 27. Ile was not pElp totay n Linlun en DAt {nceting in the Chamber of Fro Weaiuary and continue for | claimed 10 be Bdward Dictrieh, Son | g (o plea. The killing followed u | Professor Horatio Pirk v ane of the lind Carllsle, Was WAt fariel Hooma thist lafternoon LWOsas of a Hartford commissioner of deeds. | gispute over a $10 hoard bill. Bo- rob so debonairly—paused here long B ot a0 , | orclock. The sum of $207.90 I t‘!‘wh'v 4-1; lewv‘ (-n.‘\"-u'[l %.I I\'I~~-m' They wers remanded to 'the Tombs | sician aad Scholar, Passes ¥ | enough to discharge the bandit and contractors will bo interestec : su Jliedn ak, Ernest Horton, Charlés I. Ross- | unti] police officers from Seranton ; his guards, and they drove up the know that Raekliffo Bros. stock of | been received from contributors berg, Karl Gibnoy, Alexander 1 L, S From Pneumonia. guards, 3 D far towards decorating the tree . , c b come for them 7 " long straight hill from the depot to mandars has arrived, and is ready | . & ¢ herg, John B. Mechan, Mrs. Mary H e err ! S. A, T e [ it i o wimodiate distribution. Tel. 1¢ art, Mrs. Grace A. Gagan, BEdward pEbEan 5 Y 4 1, : . i mira, N. Y., also telegraphed asking Willlam “Parker, widely known music | tention. o & GOVERMENT AIDS STRIKERS i ”""\';"””r'" Charles N. Bgan, Mrs. | fhat the young men be held until composer and a professor of the theory | At the door of the prison Carlisie ? ¥ ey d t, Miss Jisther V. Russell | they could send-for them. Miss Isabella Blomgr rved i | of music at Yale university since 1894, | was met by Warden Brine, from ofessional Men Beaten i SR 15. Bailoy, Gerald P. Crean, i France for 12 Months—Assisting | died of pneumonia today at the home | whose custody he had escaped Noy. By High School Team | © Through Common Council a - ‘\.'“:’_:l’;lm’l““‘;:"-I‘:?!::‘_“':_‘('l“ :;*"“-.m”m” AN TOMORROW BVENING. Local: Branch in Collections. here of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Sem- | 15, B I b vistion Whicrehy Comnkimity Win | by, e plell)s Biwrga. KO Sl e s s aiian b tiny \ real Salvation Army “lassie” with | ler. He had stopped here on his way | “Hello, Bill” was (he warden's h O s | i 5 o | L t Hiinoeleehali N 7 i . 1 vowar vecord of which she might well | to San Domingo and other West In-| sreeting. ded the profe: lonal men's team Advar Money to Purchase Food. | cis H. « hjv‘l\v‘n. Arnold I8, Wallen, Ray- | Union will hold its first’ quarterly r be proud. is in the city for the purpose | dian points on a trip for his health. “Howdy Cap™ “""“L"“””“) ‘;’;l'“l“““fi i terday itevlin, Dec. 17.-~Though Gernian ”""I"’r‘“\“l'll- JORRO R g ST S e ’”,I.l”"l \'"'””“"": | of assisting in raising money for Prof. Parker was born at Auburn- Y5 Enoon at the High sehool gymna- | .ompjain bitterly of the never-ending | SePh I Gill. Miss IPrances Juckne- [ church at § o-clock 16 MEPBEES OF | Cpistmas dinners for the poor. The| dale, Ms Sept. 16, 1863. e studied | ., ag: p . i, The lawgers and mowspaver | (tiikes and unwillingness (o work, the | iz, Bernard A. nlon, John . |the society willibring eluthes,fod andy HINES SRS SO SE B0 ol S e e ntey and abroad and Gt 0t "("{m.":"'h oW L fi scored 16 points. After the High | Bariin city government alding | Gerdis, James . Kiniry, corge | oy such s could Wg used fov (hed (o) Mase, has been guarding the | from 1893 to 1901 he was organist at | g ‘rl’r"“‘m'w" bl ol -1 A pol had' piled un 66 points the offi- | y(yiking metal yorkers in the Besin | Rachin noedy poor. It will be o Chrisian | el PHs BRE Beck SEIOEE D] Minity chureh in Boston. Tn 1911 he | Hie 1ife sentence fvom, which, he:haa rer neglectéd his Job and the | quhurhs Wihio vefuse to'resume work | This List lincludes only those who | #iving servic Mhis wervice 18 to be |y 00 qay and has taken in a good [ was awarded the Metropolitan Opera 6 was ekt it 66-—16 althoush | suffering = from , lack of | Wil do the/dvork m''New Britain j followed by a social. - Business will bed (0" op Imoney: This is not Miss| pride ‘iof -$%0,000° for his ope iie professional men's team in- | money and food. | = & transacted - Blomgren's first visit o, New 1ritain, | “Mona” and three years later won > R led W. . Mangan, \A. A. Green- The majorities have forced through WILSON D WS 5 s having addressed audiences nere be- | prize of §10,000 offered by the national pital at Douglas, vecuperating frof i “Chuek” Smedley, “Commission- { 1. common council a provision | i i YOUNG EOFIE, ELIMT. fore. During the last 12 months of | federation of women's clubs for the| the bulletiwound in his, chest, Whic Timbrell, John Kiniry and Milco- | whereby the community will, 2d-! zopo Has No More e | rhe tomowing offiders for the| wetlvity in the war zones, she was| \est Ainebloai :opera.- Hhe composed | Wes Inafttess Ubon: nikI R o ehetiy “Dave” Dunn also appeared in | vanee 50,000 mark to buy food for| 98 218 M ors Foe Wim |y people’s society of the Swedish | with the American troops. She was in | many other operas and musical com- | I arrestingHim, X gineun. The, tpros” were all In | yyq yebple's kitchens, than Has:Ladge: | @lim Baptist chureh were elected: | {he Argonne Forest and other drives. | positions. Fe Tield the degree of doc- < Ry Mo opening of the second half and | “"mpe vote is a novel(y in_ municipal | Washinglon, Dec! 18.-—HExtremejy | Président, Mrs. Reuben Hallsten: — tor of music from Cambridge univer- ]DEN’”FIED WITH LABOR gl High schogl men went'in and y ity and the beurgeois ave 5- | cold weather and an overcuast sky did | vice-president, 'IistheryOlson; secre- NOTED COMPC R DIES sity, England. | i their, pluc Mostof the pro- that they will altempt 10 ve- | not prevent President Wilson from | tary, Ragnhild Larson: treasurer, New Huven, Dec. 18.—Professor Prof. Horatio Parker's least impor- | fonal men spent a sleopless night | 001 the ruling. ey maintain that | wpending his usual half hour today on | Bdwin Peterson: financial seeretary, | Horatio Parker, dean of the school of | tant work was the commemorative ode Ehosindtialil the huge sums paid to the workless [ the south portico of the White House, | Priscilin. Bergstrom; pianist, Mabel [ music at Yale university and widely | to Yale's dead in the world war, which are sometimes morce than they could | This was the, fourth anmiversiey of | Klingbers: ushers. Robert Klingberg | known as a ¢omposer, died today of | he campleted in collaboration With | pirectsr for Connecticut. Working- {earn ut their trde so they prefer 0 | (he wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, | and Herbert Larson pneumonia. Brian Hooker, author of the words. no celebration had heen pl .| e i i on planned. | memorative exercises lield last com- | }— Mr. Wilson began work early and | Meriden, Dec. 18.-—Julius C, Stre S e Ry I I mencement and again in October Mertden, Dec. 18.---Julius C, Strem 3 t ; MOTOR : 'I'Y : ] B uptinas DéEmurrer to | DYOLPION B 2 ; dnairsend o be anguged s ong THE LATEST S LE ]N DJOKJOKARTA when Cardinal Mereler received 2 de- | 1au, appointed prohibition director for - ¢ PUEL BY ALCOHOL SEEN. | matters. of importance i el | Connecticut, is one af the best known omplaint Asking Injun Middeshorough, ¥ng., Dec. 17— | S 2 >~ President Hadley in a tribute to| Men among organized labor in the i | bi- were reported today to the beial ond dance, ¢ W, C. club to- | Ld intone of the sleeping apart- pts bocame ignited from an 9il Tho loss was nominal browicz protests his innocence. replied the bandit That was all, and Bill Carlisle be- cxchped. Since his capture, a shorf time ago, i Carlisle had Deen confined in"g hos- H ! Julins ¢, Stremlau, New Prohibition Tt is announced here that a local en- Prof. Parker said that Yale university | stute, having served several years as alls Law UnconStitutional, N Deaths and Funerals. commercial alcohol and its derivatives | from coke. Tt is claimed that if the Jdohn P, 10N, process, which requives the ‘use of The funcral of John I'. Romson was | gas. is applied to all the coal carbon- | held this afternoon from his home at ! ized in Great Britain an estimated [ o3 g beth street, New, Huven., M. | = 5 ’ vield of 50,000,000 gallons of motory Remson was a former resident of | . | & R 8 charm to him as a man. served with the employment depart- Bavin “Rtock was unconstitutional, | S80 O LS obtatned annually, | 13erlin und 1s awell known here. 1o | o o 1 ment, under the federal director. that the state had no right to take | 5 i %101 Mahis of owners along the.| revolltionizing the supply and. costiof j was 57 yenrs of ame and was qm- | D - _ il HYLAN ACCUSED BRITISH | Amfln..:”:xthur x:n;.d!;mte'u xr(or) the place B bak sliore” frant. | The , tows | Hauid fuel ployed as a gate-tender for the New i : : . figs (Rlotuete B A5 :_)tmru‘m'x of ried to enjoin 1. W, Resnlek of | g Ho T e e g tiondialg) i 1 i s [ onia"oBp obed th tha Haaor to fc at the v Haven from evecting a bathing | RICH GERMANSIALLE: pefe s inadhinnsanagiis VIS ol dl) Xt : 3 \ Nae s a fa i e | e e L iion heXtosvB clastded thet the Duren, Germany, Dee. 17.——Heir the following five children: Mrs. An- & g | b ) New York Mayor Claims English Are gonsigl apfou iy TRt oy U h:'r‘ Kin o intended (o give it the | Seholler, @ German millionaive of this &ust Von Hausen, Leiln R., Chavles G s B ARt PO, . . heefi © the * state prohibition party : sl A D e e i ) 5 QA | seeking Monopoly ol chajrman and fonal committeenan it o tura ihe preperty into a pub- | city, which i ! g ) LS N froini this state K. atid (hat Itesnick had no title | he® been sentenced to six months' im- | ed with an engineering. corps at Cy R 2 o T ki e probort | prisonment by the Dritish summary | Jefferson. He also leaves (vo b + court. for insolenee to a British offi- | children, Dorothy Ttemson and | e ’ B 1 - New York, Dec. 18.-—Maydre Hylan Curtis Explains Stand a heavy lass. He added that Prof,| e w a member of the committes on B etk iRy dphoiding ll", g " Pavker combined the qualities of o | Jabor during his term in the legisla- emurrer filed fo a complaint ask- for an injunction, Judge Gardiner ben toduy, held that the legislative estublighing the park' commission l 3 productive scholar, an exacting| ture in 1913. He was on the state L teacher and a successful organizer, | council of defense during the war as \ SR ; ; His power as composer added unusual [ rePresentative of labor, and afterward f and the country at large had suffered | president of the federation of labor. < .00 ..“Iu quate interests were attempting to mon- Mayar Gullley s p i 3rith Heors o | cop rch, o o ¢ func 4 & Mayor Quigley and Alderman O, I, house in which British officers were | copal church, ofliciated the tun opolize the pler facilities of the port. | (w.tis have conferred “f“h referend : billeted Explaining the lease of a city pler 10 | {4 the Greatorex property on the West cdo Prisoner is Not Guum the Luckenbach Steamnship Co. for N ) g0, g 3 3 canal watershed and the alderman has feld Up Randolph, Mass., Bank and DROWNED o y 'N‘,' """“,' : | P b $265,000 a year, vegavdless of clain offered an explanation of his stand on < " iho s SR oy ool vl : that the lease, if sold al auction, | the matter. He says that he has not tole 10,000, | held tomorrow afternoon ai ¥ o'clo would bring more than that sum, he [ heen responsible for its hold up, al= v : 4 snid: though the option was carried around Goughlin, who is under arres X% \rthur Ostlund, of 46 lden strec - 1 d i VAR i) administrations the Brit- | in his pocket for several days, but that IR T Mauiss Dec,eis=2dosepii ; e | from (he honte of his daughter, efo. 0., was apparently not one o p G ) Itev. John . Klingberg will officiate | \ G %, . . o estietmicitrstions el s e nosks S eenvure i SRS imiman who robbed the Randolp! i T at the serviee. Burial will be in | < A ) of many of our new and most valu- .tlon It cenvinced that the city needs it. P ok A 907 & ann it i i Slitleudcamete ¢ A able piers, costing millions of della Hoe denies the report that reached the R SR g e | 3 witae N i to construct and paying a very nom. | ears of Muyor Quigley and others AR R B ahe | : inal rental for the use of the bhest | concerning a statement, supposed to B L L e \ - S plers we own “**| have come from him, that the mayo “T have divected the commidsioner| Wis interested fnancially. of docks to give American shipping S o intorests first prefevence. 1 see ng| SCHOOLS CLOSE TOMORROW. Jeason why the Buitish shipblfte. in The schools of the city, both public wees M. [oward, his assistant, and p 3 The funeral of v. M Ander- prge S, Glidden, a customer all t % 3 I'son will be held tomorrow afternoon ed today to identify a picture ol . b t 1:30 from his home at 25 Grand aghlin as that of one of their four ' I street and at 2 o'clock from ihe Tim- aflants. | Coughlin was arrested manuel Gospel church, —Rev, J. M terests should control the port of | “nd parochial will close tomorrow for en he attempted to dispose of bonds " & Morris, a former associate of the e New York."” the Christmas holidays and classes d to be part of the loot of the rob- ceased winister, and now pastor of a f - o 2 X e will be resumed January 5. In many L bund Passaic, J.. church will conduct . TWO RECRUITS M of the lower grades special hole — the services, assisted by Rev. Mr. El- ; 1 ; ; P EIREREWIL be b i ! f Fis q lison of New Haven, Rev. Hafry ! ; ¢ : Sergeant Baudouln of the, &wmy.| Do¥ exercisesiwill be bouauctéa hnger of Fiare-Up in : B : % 3 sl it e nor A = ; § rushberg of this city and Rev. Lyman 3 recruiting station reported '.the: fol- 4 NI y 38 Mesopotamia Report v Rl e e s . 9 lowing recruits for the United Statos CLARENCE STILSON DIBS. i D T 2 | mer associate of Rev. Anderson. Bur f & arm Angelo Bartalucei, 272 Oak Branford, Dec. 18.—Clarence Stilson ondon, Dec. 15.—A Turco-Arab P Wil b i the Falcviow camsvers - N strect, Now Britain, accepted en- | an official of the Scovill Manufacturing [vement of consicerable proportions | | I ¥ s listment in the Ordnance Corps, to be | company of Waterbury, died at his developed in Mesopotamia and N = = e ationed at the Spr el¢ Wiy summer home, Wildemere, Short , re is danger -of a flave-up if the | s Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. ationed At the Springfleld Atdenaly AE@uer ome, i ; E e PR 3 A i T Springfleld, Mass.; Henry Gay, Beach, toddy. Mr. Stilson was a conss uble shfgultl‘ sq]nrr-;ul_“. (‘u)l:!lln).: 10 : : i TARRANT & HAFFEY | o Re s 3 Mones et at e e s I b Rl e L war office ay.. The Arabs arve = | ‘ . | h 4 £ Accer for enligtment 1 Ot vod s " o Waterbury. By L i e Dtihcd lho sovers ; INDERTAKERS g ¢ : accepted for enlistment in the Ord- | body has been sent ta Waterbury ° govern- b o . ] 5 nance Corps, to be stationed- wl the = = B¢ building ut Bh S nd an | )luy("lhlml‘h ;lu:::l lu‘llll '()lhw', 15 3o fa0d : ? 5 L Springhield arsenal I % ol ANNEL RE-ELEOCTED. r o be still in possession. of it, the | AME, 4 | J 20 1B A& b urg R i g 3 5 & | 1 rolin v Orts state. Numerous Bedouins | ~’:QL/0‘2)/" | Lady Attendant—JFrée ' Use of- Chapel. o = = - - 5 : llfu 18. -De.mhan»nvl “bn:v r&r pe encamped in the neighborhood BLBLAKE | LOrders Taken for Upholstering. : ) A e :'ei::'d e :;l:;:“l 01{ ‘(h\r\l .‘\M{‘:‘ue( v:' : g S s by that body toda s can- it is presumed they were brought A e Mrs. PR, Van Goghl wite of the ‘ perntitted 1o enter (he royal palace, | Stanisluw Symolon has sold - his | GO fiehbossd to help deal with the movement Another child mystery of New oer- | 1O AL DIRECLORS Hollarel licutennnt £overnor of Diok- | and is also the-owner of an invaluable [ 5100n and = iNELION QUIDIMENT 10 |- umygitipe—————— I got out of hand. A Tirco-Arab | sey wuas solved when the tides H _ LR collection of “baiik” work, woven and | Peter Oleskiewicz and others. The | TOO LATE FOR ASSTETCATIO wmm i reported moving down the | Ventnor, N J.. washed ashore A"drews : unllule Inc Jokarta. Juva, is shown i © ghrbed | | inted by tho ladies of the royal |terms provide that $800 is to beipald | 'mit.tn 3 b phrates toward Bagdaé, The F | body of James (Buddy) Blake. | ? ® lin the gown and wearing the' many | ju0m. She has a )een taught the [on the liquor license and the pur: | LOST-—Black velvet bag on 30 £ authorities it is announced » | mother had previously reported that THE FUNERAL HOME magnificent jewels given. her by the | art of “batik” weaving by fhe wile of [ chasers are to assume mortgage of Huartford trolley, Dec. 17. Liberal ing measurcs to handle the situg- the child had been kidnapped from | Office and Parlors 15 Walnut sultan, native ruler of Juvi. Mrs. Van [ (he erown prince, by cxpress permis- | $4,400 due to the Feigenspan Brow- reward. Phone Prentice Mfg. . | her last Friday night by two negroes, Telephone, Gogh is the only white Woman cver [ sion of the sulten., ery if the sale of real beer is allowed 12.18.