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osuss ookmon [ EAGUE OF NATIONS WERCANTILE BUR L HEETS NEXT WEEK I of Dempsey-Cavpenticr 1 s . o ; : 3 . i . : Adopts New Hour Sched # and James W. Coffroth, promoten who met here to discuss plans for the [ waited until they could wait no longer proposed match Dbetween Dempsey and must now o - forward alone and Georges . Carpenticr “or the | deeply sensible of the loss they have world's heuvywelght championship, | sustained, hut still hoping that sooner planned today to visit Tijuana, Low v or later they \.\IIII be rejpined by the i % : : » : California, atter giving local followers great republic. 3 N i : ‘ : : : ‘ B B, of boxing something to worry about. The Daily News conteénds: “The 33 . g . e This was & suggostion {hat the con- | new world ovder from which America test might not be staged at Pijuans, | or for that matter rmany or Russia 13 wiles south of here. Kearns an- [ or any considerably rraction of man- 3 1 : nounced last night that he still had | kind. is excluded is foredvomed to : R 3 sl e e “under consideration an offer by Wii- | failure. 2 . ; 3 3 el liam Fox. New York motion ploture The newspaper uraes that it is ad- ; 5 ¥ : S BEdkn e e il | (L (L | I The regular January meethy amber of Com vas held yesterday afternoon chamber rooms. rirman 1 T S iy, Rt i struction of (the league, even in the there event that America determines to N outside, Dhecause “there is il g N— . Reagii: Sortrrbehep il the manufacturers and busine: vith their employes, together drpose of the affair will be letter from Coffroth published said that if his bid of $400,000 f rems g — {he match was accepted he migny reasonable hope that, once the league ; : WL i stuge the contest somewhere other “than at Tijuana and that he had spec- ulated on the crowds such an atfrvas S el L ru, necticut and Baltimore. i % b Y 7 e 3 Leap Yea dance, o commity 2 3 ratter. | for months of July, Auzust and however, in Kearns tement that | o X Xajat | riheless, hie, she or il % been | September, he wrote (o the Colnmis c preferred to glve Coffroth an op L 6 Oty TOES , Q s b he lufcxn{l to glve oot an o1 S0 ‘ex@osedl AL least such scoms to | sioner of Accounts, axking him'to in GOES TO SESSIO e mmitiee wi e abp portunity o Co i) ‘“' LA fimsy ] DeitlieopInIon oL Alaver Eylint ol cw | vestisate Widivepont nilihe ent was within a few days to considerith at a sacriiice of a4 “fow thousand de State Department Wants Thorough York. When ®e discovered an item | doing for a liviog = visahility of another sales day lars” and In Colfroth’s assurance tha B ; ’ _ 1 the form of a doliar day or \Tijuana was the place he had in mind Investigation of \meric e = = = = ——————— | President’s Investigating: Body il smles duy. (Committees for the aftatr. vt T Yo Do CITY ITEMS HE “MASTER MIND” “Y” TEAN AKEN OFF DUIUS (5] Nesotinte Wich! M (ppointed Ly *Chairman Wilson. s X social evening. A connmittee is in being, this attitude will ultimate- 3 g Ui P assisinn ol e d ot Moa s iu o2 w Iy hecome impossible IoTrRw 0 ¢ sailed for Europe recently on the S\ man, 10 ar M here were two vacancies o SHERWOOD MAGEE RELEASED. Washington, Jan. 10 Further in- T a4 - FLOOR IN NEW HAVE and Operators ! dir ors, Leon A, Spf 4 N Nk . ) vestigation of the killing of James 2 R (CKlifTe were unaning Kennedy's Dancing School Tucsday. R 3 Washinzton, Jan. 10— Members of Veteran Outficlder Let Out 1 et i | U Lieginne T30 —Advt. 5 President . Wilson's commission ap cinnati Natlonals. November 26, has resulted in the state S i . i ctors for the remainder of the e e Star of Good Will lodge, Shepherds Sl pointed 1o perfect the conl sirike A Philadelphia. Jan. 10.—Sherwood | embasss at Mexico City to renew jts | OF Dethlehem, will hold the annua | Supa i Sa LB GuriLLlR G e LU U S Mugee, veteran outfielder, vestorduy - voqmest that the Mesican sovemomen; | Mstallation of afficers Monday nislt. | » i N rEament W preparatory to bezinning Monday the recefved his unconditional velease (yke energetic measures to punish the Mrs. Nellie Erler, of New Haven, will | ; retnal nezotiations with - committees | from the Cincinnatl Nationals. With gyilty be the deputy in charge ! Reteree, | representing the miners and operators the exveption of Leon Ames, the ! wWalluce was shot by a Mexican sol- Many local friends will attend the T on ’ 3 i ; | of the central competitive fickd. Other | pitcher, Magee wis the veteran player dier after his mule shied at a n ordination exercises for Rev. Iorancis : 3 _ Fhe Yo M. oA hasketball team o eoql mining districts in the United in the major leaguex last season. He chine gun the soldicr was guardin Egan in the Hartford cathedral ¢ made a teip 1o New Haven last even- | Siates will be taken up after the cen- was signed by the Phillies in 1900 and overturned it. The cluim was | (omorrow insloAnLIVEIIGR s (IS au i e RO LW iten IRicTaN A hteniidontiderea Fia i cibia riom | Allantoamiwhers e hladel thid ol Tt s Miss Lucy Dunn. of this city, was GILY AR X on L Mle B LOLIO NS AMuch of (he preparatory work has had played semi-pro ball. MHe re- icated but the state department an- | @ member of the class of 29 nurses InfRanRarsuin citgbet e s il i cenld oneRon I the il commissiOniss muined with Philadelphia until 1914, nounced today that its investigation | &raduated this week from St. Francis' | N ey and e e aliv ingche jlincioticollecting dat when he was traded to the Braves. disclosed thit Wallace was sober and | Hospital Training school, Hartford called off the ficld three minutes be- | o1 mining In 1917 he was released to Cineinnati. ! that the colonel commanding the F. . Johnston, of West Main e e e [ < S e e o B « Last season was the cnly year in' Mexican troops had stated the .~-:L street, who hax been ill for the past 5 Schmidt asked the referee why he ;H,:;;,‘:,,‘.‘ ,;»”'_",:"“ lp s b oo ," ", Following holidays observeds which Mugee wus @ member of ! dier who fired the shot was under the | month, Is convalescing. ‘ R e S S el [fnimben B iicomplu s Sl i e c onship club. He went to the | influence of liquor Shoe Kale & a : b HAIpIpnEhI L | 26 Salali i oY Advt cording to the information received, served February 23). Memop By Cin- [ Wallace, an American. near Tampico woithe board to serve 4 uniform hours schedul settlement went into session foday liscussed and manimously ad e changzes had been mad rfollows Monda Tuesday, Wedng ursday. Friday, close at 6 p Saturday, « se Evenings before 1 s 0bs close at 6:30 p. m December 18, 2o, 21, 22 an) L open until 9:50 poon. osts, A large staff having Deismbslpz s fopaniuntlie: fore theendlof thelgamne mhe anzu= [N ceniiue to work on i€ ~ome fime 50 Rysunc dugusieinooigalr union, cf that in am; 2 Gl 00 S s (G i 2 certain cases and localities the opera- nmur e |~1.‘,\ ll‘x““'\ “\‘»“‘ s:t‘("“‘ :l.l\‘.:- TS S T \ daughter was horn vesterday to : had not been calling many fouls dur- 4 gps have not respected the terms of | (observed AMay 31). indepen won the pennant, : 0 Mroand Mrs. B C. Bowman of Niles inz the carly part of the same and | p0 covernment aggcement on which | Day (observed Juiy 3), Labor the Phillies won their first Nalional | San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 10.—In- [ street, Hartford. Mrs. Bowman was | as the score was tied at 28 towa {he hnincrs hveielindnuceal (o raturn to [ Thanksgiving and Christas, ¢ Leuague flag. Magee led the National | formation has just reached here that | formerly Miss Mildred Leeds of this ‘ the last of the second half he started [ yopg S & all day © ) . League hitters in 1910, The player | Lisandro Gonzales, an American, of | city calling fouls on the local team. lle "rhl- i od central district seale commit- Good Friday, close at 12:30 s 35 veurs old last August. Rio Grande City, Te as shot s O Gionsone 5 . s i . ixe was 35 years old la i n ity X was shot and Aliss Marie Bronson Watervill Now Vork—Depirtment ot ‘Justice Jithen oldl Slatert thut: he would have ' ¢e 7orl olerators was! in Aonsion! 1602y, e Killed several days ago by Mexican | is spending the week-end with friend S t he 1l 1 - RS > 3, i = « Ll cnds rents sil . « connectio hetween to take Schmi oit the b Lo discussig the exient to which the AN CORNELL COACH. federal officer at Camergo, across the s city LEsniafatinguineg! DeeUion : e N RIS U e 77 A N HENRY i ral officer a nergo, acer the | in this city the Reds in Russia and the U. S. has | DIY Captain Slater old the referee that | aeators will paticipate in the pro- WANTED: OWNER O ¢ ) A s | river from Rio Grande City. " 13 Maso 15 severe = con- N owed the =oual to e o i i Tthaca, N. Y. Jan. 10.—John I’ | L) Ui SjEsmn L vered his con- |y, ..y established though the arrest of |16 he allowed the =oal to be thrown } geagings of the commissic Rers Beorhenica Guen loehiiv o | e Giuite s el s s o B Gy iR st R o i ot UisiSontninion I 10 CASES OF BH formation, followed an arzument - Mrs. Philip Stanley of Sunnyleds A s [atancl weln stvled told the Atlas team o throw the goal. |y ine workers and others of that or 5 5 ; Athough it was missed Slater ordered hassidor™ from Noviet Russin to the y anization’s officials and committee — t Whe above photo of Weinstein | the local team off the tloor men will arvive in Washington to- was snapped as he was on his way toj After the New Britain team 1efl | ,iupt ynd Sunday for the opening of Mrs. Willlam Nusses of Camp Tay- Tnne the floor the referce is said to have | 450 SR LI e e lor is visiting her aunt Mres, John 1. | ealled another foul on Schmitt for < CHAMP GRI 15, INERYE hOLL‘\LIbTh TO Kirkham of Cedar street, S 5 talking, the foul was thrown and the | VErg 1 . N g s $150,000,000 basket made making the final score GUEST NIGHT PROGRAM. DT GIETE oy . New York, Jan. 10.—Ralph Green- ASK REFERENDUM | Former VSeL'. of State Loan For Sufferers =s-2% in favor of the Atlas team A surprise which would have leaf. of Wilmington, Del, national | 4 However, the official score asx taken | Woman's Club - Will Entertain Nest| | (C 0000 50 y cket 1 « ampi s de- ashinzton, Jan. 10, Authority to ; s : 4 rdneaiay Evening @ welcome one to many a man pocket Dilllard champion,. was d Sepene Held on Larceny C harge Washit n. Jan down by the NeWspaper reporters wis Wednesday Fyening. i v % = ted last night by Jerome Keougl. | | A A FUSITS SSUHOTGONG e w1 B SR SRR B e e Mo e B via i Tieana)Ean e wembers of the of Rochester, former title holder, in | would Take Expulsion: Brom | - Sprinefield, Mass. Jun. 10.—Charles Nnstria. Toland aud Avinenin - was SSoie S8 B0 T O RE S S miesduy evening at | Toros |], n carly this morning the Rational Recreation of Hrooklyn 5 D Buines, who (old the court he Was |asked of congress today by Secretary | 20 T Nl e B W OLEAL BT s fO ey :j’--’”'-‘ :.:m‘ 10 casses of beer Yliers they mre plaving o ol Legislature Direct to People— (nv:n(“fl\ tor \\‘\u \uni s.»‘-“].\.n of | Glass o H:“ £ torward: C. Restelli, center: Id- | called “Gentleman’s night™™ but now a .’n]m‘i-,” 60 rv..vu..,‘ ,..1...," .],. o! A 5 2 = state in Connecticut and for 16 years Mr, Glass said this amount would ? 0 1 B side < in front of Sicklick's eal exhibition match. Keough, who hell SR, ; 4= « St muard: Ired | member is privilesed to brhg either ot < the title for a number of yeurs before | Hughes Criticizes \ssembly. polico court judge i Greenwich, [ relieve the sftuation until next fall, @ Ward ISt goetla i B Main street, The “official taster : the police ‘headquarters are of 2 Y : Rehmitt, left guard and T Kilduir, 1 lady or gentleman as a guest Miss : Conn.. pleaded giilty to larceny by | nssistance by the ed States Cis Shiney il Greenieat becnme champlon: beat Mis | N 6w Mok, Jun: 0. —Soviulit lewd- [i£ 2 BECSE BEAN 10 Brted B JlAssistance by e Uit ts e substitute o e s ] s ot A it o A i b q opponent In seven innings by 125 (o ers as the nest mave in their fight sing chec court today and was | imperatively required.” he said, e i S pintun o iR el hrow b Vetted S5, The chumpion, however, defented sainst the action of the state assem blaced on probation for two vears. | jleviate a desperate situation’ affe T Hart will render piana selections. Th 75 per cent. The ecks ptalled S600 B PR as 5 Ms O ¢ le. [ N o S s 3 £ s Accord = s » co e Keough IntEhG atternopnt contest, 1250 hiviint susuaniing ivelmenibors hiog| Lo heskis tofalled (3600 MRuri e has i am lilions ot neopl Announce Names of ram is as folows According to the police the to 60. Greenleaf's defeat in the ev their party, today were perfecting heen here two years and has been 2 e Lot paa l o R LDl I ning was the first he has suffered Dlins to take their cause directly to| SinPloved asan expert accountant. He | pangrt Kolchak Lucky Naval Heroes Valse Caprice in D “Cyril Seott | party during the night. Sicklic \linnes meeting s Maidi= | JaLends hosnid {oRceap glltel DITonY A Washington, Jan. 10, Names of en- e & the title three months | the people. L Loe i since winning the title threo mion con Square Garden will be held, at] Yale classmato and begin life anew Arrested and Deported jisici men who have been commended ago ssewhere s ¥ 5 < e ! Which not only soctalists but leaders| ¢1sewhere. London, Jam. 10— Admiral Kolehak, | by Secretary Daniels for gallantry dis- : played in saving human lite were an- of other parties and citizens generally : 5 ¥ c bRt ostin A ntae : 3 > ) N o o heid of the a tu an s S & . RISBERG TO RETIR il have an opportunity to voice NO IMPROVEMENT YE s haen arrested af Inkutsk | nounced today. Ior rescuing persons — = | protests g 8 o 0 hy Col. Pepeliavey, according to a | (rom drowni the secretary com- - 1l Railway Express Compan reelines | Announcement to This Bffcet Meets While letters and telegrams from all tiway ¥ pany Decline Aostow. witrelesst dispatehl dated n 1 ] pitrts of the country, some approving. to Spend Any More Moncy. R e e a8 REUNIEN W o (i ST AR G R AT fi ars consuring the ac { the " S + control of all @ | vattore Bonetti, Boston. i < s s o - ] .il‘ll \N“\ll rs l; lull\;. H(\ 1 ¢ ”",“,-”:,‘\ v“ At the monthly meeting of the trafl oner to hand over ( ntrol of all affairs, L o e i ooy Ml ebie W UG el el i (o R S ey o e Climmaio i om0 ddiba | 2 L3 v held at the New Britain club many ¥ 2 g 4 Cag v o N shortstop, he Charles 1 s sen ast night to = ™ o . i Caldwell, October 16 last, € and This a e . hicago White =ox shoriaton, that I ol FLEL ik gh topics of vital interest to the shipping | 1 O. B B TO BANQUE | SRl e Sa IR enae i | deman Thi ernoon Mr has retired from the gamio to open . Speaker Sweet of the assembly at-] ool VS T R S Tt I vised th cretary also to commend | Shadia . 3 tumanian | 300" called at the police station restaurant in Chicago will not cause tracted the greatest attention .today. £ ON 107 ) SAR Water Tender Richard Johnson, Bos-| The Moor Sararen Piddmontese ;i S e T olical were! il much grief in Chicago. Perhaps the The former ”M"T‘ ‘.“ml'mv“v(\l :{] |l(3:::»\';.'1‘;:.:‘(\"{{;\“\ .;:t.\i:\:»'.lm.\;\..l‘.ln:"h:.‘.'y: New Britain lodges No. 150, 1. 0. | ten listes e Rl o R0 GUSCON | iy lle suid that he had o ig fear of Chicago fans ix that Ris- | Xuspension as an act in - which “the it TS Vill hobd @ binquet and enter- | = Cr for am affie held by i :‘: Ly e R s 5 o e ettt G i L it ol of G Fio 1 iy h, B0 nd ent PO (Y, OGS YL o ICERS HON ISty f':’ s I.::;” crnment are ignored. 1le said that j¢|American Railway Kxpress company | taiimoent Sunds e e iy 2 2 Madrid, Jan. 10, — A1 army Tkt i ctoratica M br e Eislutly e | slatingd thatisowin= S (GRTh eFract N £l LI CRUGTIE UM IVC TSSO 8 (DGR 06 S ARSI GRS LTS R T SRS on leave have been ordered | body to consider charges made against | the tenure of the American Railway | The new officers will be installed D SR TR Spanish government ta rcjoin Yan individual, but as he interpreted BExpress company runs concurrently | Deputy Grand Magter L. Rirshnit last ovening that a stean 3 Rl i sn s Nun, Once Stationed Hel this action, it was an attempt to indiet [ With the period o federal control | members and fricnds are invited come into s store sl ) thellast syorldisiseries thatHlicANVh ORI 1PN Tty which ceases March first, lill\ AT e e (e 0RO e oM 2o0ds amounti | A NSNS TS (. 5, VESYRY. is Cousin of De Val ington Americans, yvesterday was ap- | pointed coach of the Cornell 1920 ! haseball team by the Athletic Council it is understood his contract is for one year. tween Gonzales and the oflicer. Gon- | and Mrs. John Taleott will leave zales, the information said. was shot | Tuesday for a week's stay in dtlantic | five times. Gty se When reasure” On Sidew Two original plays—-An Sffective | notitied but did not claim posse Cure.”” “The Jar of Roses.” of the hrew and today Charles 8| Aria . - Pergolese-Joseffy | vall, an expressman, called at thd Pastorale . rlatti-Tans tion and took the hevel away Ehuduce— i r i De e, | pol had received word from 1180 revenue men that the New En, Cradle Sons 5 Medineval Ballads— T Gay Goose | Hawk.” “Fair Annie.” [ 1aw. there | “Maskowski | ing the beer over to customers Approval of White Sox Fans. e e nlml‘n” as there had heen no violation o wis nothing for the ¥ Valdse de Juliette. nod- Ratr IFolk Ballads of Southern Europe played after a boiler explosion on the | | I | ri- 1 mended Boatswain's Mate John u_l igle in D Flat........... Bur;mister | Brewing company had reported { | to do but give it to Mr. Sederval to celebrat tirement is only the usual winte league holdout. A= o matter of fact. it was t opinion of most newspaper men at Sox would have been far stronger hiad st Their | Talmud Torah hall dering what Scltehki suppose i T T B AT e Sister Bartholomew. a Catholie Republlean leaders in the city for] not sce their way clear to whey played Weaver at his old > G i today’s meeting of the state com- | money in new improveme e 5 ELE el I POt b g walier 0L Broderick of 69 Chureh ”“ s l” o ”‘\”“..’ ’_’“\.'K‘” tion at short and 1red McMul S mittee denied @ report that the legis-| mended by the comsnittee, and fur- | STORE IS LEASED, v reet hiave heen acecepted for enlist s . ative of Ewxmonn De Valera, the Phe police are investizating tent at the local recruiting station. mous lrish leader. is a farmer "hml» brase Gleason played Risbe lafure was consider a plan to | thermore they had no funds avail- =W, Menus, Jacob Birnbaum and W short i the world's secics, ad all socialists from holding office in{able for capital expenditures at this Lovine' have leased to Morris S — — [Ty [ fndin st fo) (96 S b sl S s e Lurry Kopt. of e iteds. plaved ring New Vouls state e e 1 was hoped by e com- T Bimbaum, st Deaths and iunerals. fo comalets thele entistiment aid Lom | uin. sister Bartholomew was last fadl wa ong the more portant develop-| mittee that arter the expiration ¢ @ Main strect with cellar for us tiere will be set to New Orleans and | (90 St Marny's convent the poorest xhortstop the Ameriein ments in the situation was the resolu-| federal control, March first, they Miture store for five years with Mrs. Laur Ul loflan i S to dusin v e sl years teachi the league had put into a wori! tion wdopted Tast night by the centrall would be able to secure favorable Whiy rental of $18 ¢ | vive N e e in many years. Another : federated union decliring the assem-| getion. Other interest matters per H”"‘_ ‘\‘)'»"" Fotb LS e s vorkd's series of 1817 o dents and ddeals of our vepublic” and | cyssed cusser i &G tive ihis couniry is a b er Weaver-MceMullin combiation urging that organizations of labar take o ome her home Lands at Kiel | ! ' .1 ; ”1‘-“ v» : « brother i Dt (G RIGIEGCnia TR nve U (o | SRS SURE BB ORtall lost in 1y with Weay md w MUCH MONEY IN LOCAL HOMES s . e ik RESUIL IN EARLY PAYMENTS, Y X i 0w O ENTERTAIN BUTLER. ; S Sk 5 : : Il meet next Tuesday evening & s NG o s in New Britain homes is veflected in @ orelock This evening he Buford willy Wi o Be New York Sl s e 3 Willinm [y up for repairs (o her hoilers republican headguarters in the @ RrolibitonSEvmcndinen GRInEE ENcCe b S aio T water [commissioners: Cle Williann Fdsan ' ,miercial Trast company building. Word lus heen vecelved inhix cit Week From Today—Will Prove | 1™ - lgan reports that payments ave : 4 e e ool FOUND LABORATORY i ~.‘lvl\“y“.f(\\\\.‘\‘y.yyl':JI‘..\‘l':: rn;: ‘l: wnonncing the engagement of Mis [ coming i more mapidly this yvear A & 3 mornm president of Columbia University Emily Callaway. dauzhicr of Mr. and Menace for Bootlegeers, [ than in other years and that most % RS B tomoreo o rrom the home at will the speaker at the annual \merican Scientists Establish - Re- | pee of (he club on Pebruary 25 10 1 to name =ome of the Dits =3l == D ATRT XU minent republicans of the sta Island hospital as a specialist in throa 1ter the prohibition amendment zoes | e allowed % ¢ 1 ' i sational Al i, the reception committee. Mr. B church, will al I arrive in this city on the a. % 3 will he oinotl te New York, Jan. e e national | noon of the dinner, and will be lege graduate, i S Short son, property, means of support or WEIRIN HOSPUIL. , 3 siels Joratory foundation for the devel- tertained at luncheon at the storics and an actress ] Gtherwise: by any Intoxicated pevson | o ieorse AVeir. an employe i Brayton 1 ent of Amceriean mventions and | Briain club den, was tex army trnsport Butard, cireying he fune Will b held Mrs. L.t Callaway of Washinston fecounts will be straizhtencd out lons : 3 D. Cooto Do Wesley Marshall Hunt. | New York, Jan. 10.—U. S Attorney | before the period for payment expires ‘ § T Ry LaTERI of New Yo Wending plysician at | Caffey sounded another prohibition e annual rental is due on the ties St Luke's hospital and ot the Staten | warning today. He pointed out that | day of January wnd 50 days of e wd nose cises into effect a week from today [T L Miss Callaway U Welles y person who shall be injured in per- | cated here in New i W o e B ESich 0 o | e W BB RN Ch NGRS nin iy Shva : . " Lrayton Larson, the one ves | American industries was founded her ledy it N i i v person, will hive a right to lging | [HRen suddenly i1 while at - work . month old son of Mi q | vesterduy by deading inventors, enzi- | Tl 16: few years ago. S Lt for Ddnimiles amainat the s ine || Wediesdaviatternoon anilficniovadito B & John Larson of 193 Jubilee street, | neers, financiers aind manufacturers o TARRANT & HAFFE “The Road 1o Desting Soven aividu 1 : i | his home for treatment. 1 was 1 worning. The funeral will | the country, Thomas Howard was se dividual who sold the lHguor o the i =z hances,” and oiher N oo n W GECiiiseal et (Toun s enhis [ iotndEnpon fextimina tion® th U Rl $ | 2 oelock Mondiay atfter- | lected chairman pro teut. of nation UNDERTAKERS way 1 U drge nun ¢ clause in the law is expected to serve | @ severe cold rapidly developing anto Ry b Ohman 1 U exceutive committee and Francis MYRTLE st., Fast End Office, A ¢ the servic nd the buriad { 1. Deans manag director Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2. n this city A S SN A Peumonia, and upon the advice o Dr. Hunt is s geadnate Dy his physician he was removed 1o St N Vi oW cemetery Fhe thstitution’s purposes arc © Jady Attendant—Free Use of Oh mouth in the class of 918 and 5 : Franciy' hospital. 1lis condition s GEO. A. ZABRISHIE < philanthropic in character, to el ek tor | Uikl served year abroad o licutenant WIDOWER WEDS WIDOW. now reporttd as tavorabie VD OF THANKS, fl and develop the iden and - In the Marine corps and vl phy Charl PPetrowsky. of Torrington Washington-—George A Zaibrish A to CApross approcian he invention resardloss of whether slcian of the operatin at the | and Amelia Mizalowski, of 22 Horace | FLOODS IN I'TALY. [ president of the U S S Baualiza- Gadne s and svinpathy. shown a (he inventor be rich or poor.” PUNERAL DIRECTORS front. e ix a menmber the same’| street applicd for and were sranted a Rome, Jan. 10.—Continued 1ains are ‘ thon boavd, may vestans shoulld the e chuess and death of my e It was proposed 1o fund an endowed H fraternity as his lianecc's hrother, (1, | licen to wed this morning This | causing the flood situation throughout | MeNury bill, continuing the existence joved w Ui I wish | insutution with @ complete modern Andrews 00 e | Ross Callaway., who was a lientenant will be the sscond weddinz for both | the greater part of Italy 1o ovecome: of the bourd for another yeur, thank in 2 special manner firemen | research laboratory. machine shop. 1] in the artillery and throu v whomn us the P tics in city hall shows | more serious. Florence, Pisa and sed L Congress, Zebriskie is op- b 1 3 ouse fo floral | and research and patent library. and THE F VT.I:}Y "l)‘l}? he met his future bride The wed Petrosky be a widower and Anielia | Lanigo are partly Mandated. according | posed to a continuanc ot govern coniributions wit 1 sultable corps of enzineers, Oflice aw Parlors 15 Walnut St ding will take place in the near future 1 widow. i | to revorts received here today. lmc:n regulation and control. Signed, FLRED G. LINN.. 141.vm~-~ and mechanics in char Telephoue. 5 .

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