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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY - 15, 1920, Britain e e T T e e AS GAG RULERS WOULD HAV 'BANK TESTIMONIAL - — weoekly and the eity Jow fhemse at times to becoms LD PUBLISRING COMPANT, Proprietors. it share b te in o monthly servild retainers o the deposed King, S T i yalzley, o fe " The Kips is dead Aeocannot add, i (Bundnylllexcepted) |8t bills Muyor Quiziey. @ few mont! I I < dead. ¥ nnot ! i\ /i ’ . | 4 Bullding, 67 Chur-d 8t g Do the responsibility fo¢ however. the wish that long may live res Months wakiing the investizations and carts- {he new King, FPor His Majesty. ‘John Month. 8 a Cl Mail Matter. of the Charity board, which Moii- , has left no one to take his place. econd Class Ma! X S T s e , » , \ Death of Prominent Gitizen B g was forced to accept it v 2 | filled s dead. an = i Y M|poms months knowledge of the bill was nouv | nistake! | { : 1 S profitable -um-u-\u: m;‘d:m;lw'_': widely spread and the board found = 3 { 7 The following resolutions were | Cirel books and »r v / iSO 5 4 P e avertisere that its investizator could determit DESCHANEL VS, (LEMENCEAU. adopted by the board of directors of the Savings Bank of New Britain at the tinancial status and the justice o s : { Phe American people can not help i RS hiber of the Asractated Tress. led 1 1 1 1 Press iz oxclustvely ernut the elaims oi those who applicd to . . ¢ s > exingl o Yo for repuniication of a1l news but take i Keen interest in the Nf. T o Croutted | relier, cven though it presented a i s et e oo W or on othorwise ‘creutied | retict. \ thoug pre S e e Aol Dl i L e A s napcr and alss Juc { protest to the Common ouncil o . i b f R 3 of was terminated the long o Jee. whose carcel during Uhe g X mted 4 szalnat carrying on the work. Thges| 20 ©f ! g \ and active life of William H. = 2 g past few years of war has been s i i NN Hart, w director of this bank APER Was an expenditure of about lifty dol Y ) X S N 5 g ) T PAPERS. {hat would appeal to the temperament . / X S ) since January, 1905. Rhourazin ndeucy of S [0t 7o R GIF g Sl EEROL o i et Gl i (i e { / : \ The span of Mr. Hart's life : s away, for which no appropriation had | o i, is more prominent in \ i covered the whole period of the 1ty been mado by the Counell fand which | oo B TR T et development of this community = ; : ; B lcarts of all of us than from a district of a few farms te “ | came out of the funds of the Charity | oo 0r 1o o : /i ; obnink in the domtoxl : 2 . Al | Fociie, despite that he was not & s : 4 greal manufacturing center, Board i IO, AL "7 faey leader. Awnouncement from | and in the accomplishment of Paris that he is to be opposed in the'| 2 this wonderfui development his tionatletalbainalaniincrensciot (byci ax i e e S R e el tnas ; : strong Dpersonality was a most | i ADING THI o New b yers and uics’ by, suihivin, ",M“” work assumed morc scrious propor ments hefore making trip to (he business d important factor. By his cour- age, his perseverance, his energy, his foresight and his ability, one 1y four hundred and fifty dollars 10| cxiremely populur, he was choscn to Gfl it 1arrestiana Pnoetinidsty the city. There is no way of judging | the presidency of the legislative body { { known corporations was firmly cstablished, and to his devotion 4 5 hereattor R R, et " o] and direction a large measure of I e U e B L e chuscdh e isE o sudcen A i its subsequent growth and pros- our sharc of the pensions will be, bt | mand his running for Premicr S perity must be ascribed. This four hundred per cent. in the NUMDEr | Liutist president of the Chamber of s time, | ©f applicants and an expense Of near-| popuyiies. The latter is undoubtedls as its wmusing side this time. so indicat L failure o fogether the intent of j i £ : This how fast.these applications arc £oifs { Ly unanimous vole. It was this that and thcir purpose is sting and mnusing it is cortain that the job is going (0] The merits and demerits of the two | s iR may be said to have becn peci- be too big for the Charity Board 1o | candidates arc not known to us, | ‘ < Lty otk sm oy eiiol oy short “column™ of ilems us f . : the interests of the community s andle , amount too larze o | possible that Deschanel mizht make handle and the amo o e possible : 4t largc were-ever close to his The heading of thel , . ! f Dearl and he Siasics of mo. the board should the clection be held in the CH ment, national or state or local; The board will petition Lhe Council | United States, we imagine that it 2 the church, the Y. M. C. A., the Institute, the Hospital and the social lifo of the community—in . fact, everything that aided the the board entirely of the responsib vitality, and his brusqueness and au- N f well-being of his fellow-men— i inc inamin IRt heRDRestn CG ot nandiing the findstand anakinsilihorityfapneatiftousimorelitias fean | riistodn le/isciivel ttsrpak I 1 to high prices. saw fit 10} 1o jnspections. The commissioners| be described. Though about eighty foE e SUbDok sid B sgree advertisement of a local coal sive leadership. It is. however, of his services 1o this bank that his associates helped and they are, therefore, con- | €nce in admirable siyle. Our own : on this board would especially v/ price. | The same dealet. [ giqering the possibility of asking the [ President was ill after the strain was L Fefer S Amia dinetion for 1D yedtk mused and a teifle wearied of | leaders were forced to i fgood ¢ iudemant iand swise counsel have been of great value in conducting its affairs. Regu- = lar in his attendance upon the France remained on his job without meetings of this board until im- complaint. He was wounded by a 3 paired health and absence from L New Britain Herald appes the news of twenty- : 2 L ' : take from the usual appropriations of | a better leader than Clemenceau, bul. states that the printed ma from papers of a quarter of {, .\ 5n¢ of two courses of action. [ would be the “Tiger” who was clected. Several evenings .. or ynem will be the removal from | His decidedly positive character, his L reporter who collects the > are unwilling to add to the expenscs | ¥Years of age he lasied through ihe f'ho had “Stanley Rule andf o0 ype cjty any more than may be | terrible ordeal of the Peace Confer- 1y wood for sale” at a Council for andther investigator and | relaxed, other g the telephone and making | . (1o 10 handle the accounts of the | t2ke occasional vacations to conserve jons, called this newspaper | g0 iy gpecial appropriation | their strength, but the Pyemier of prday and staged that he had | gron the city to cover the actual en or cight orders for thef 4,041 needs of the pensions which e price ¢ ted i 1895. 2 . ¥ AN would-be assassin in a manner that | November 30 earnings have been ot | T X e ~ town prevented, he rendéred that the vrice uuoted in S o s O 0 et nat | v a0 ennmes nave neen oo MANY SALOONS TO LOSS OF LIFE IN s ieri§ e aaet et his callers were women and | poo 0" o T bound that thers | MIEDU easily have caused the death sborcilipesicentintal | ' foo that wiB his habit in all phet J g * : % R stock. ~ - 5 e = s B (G| e T i |G i R gk e s e s st - ‘CLOSE TOMORROW | MEXICO “TERRIBLE” | tions of trust. We mourn hix bt get the wood, although the | i y g 4 ~ | mood physical condition. but he < 3 loss, but We shall ever cherish as hich can undortake the work, the MMiIT ‘ 2 : pted the explanation in good{ o 7 » oM M faken from his work ‘but seventeen COMMUNICATED —_— | a pleasant memory his strong Charity Department’s efficiency il R character, his large ability, his ! uniform geniality, his keen sense ary 3 Which Resulted in Thousands | ©of humor and his absolute fidelity. of Deaths, To his family—his wife. his Mexico City. an. 14.—-Reports | sons and his daughter—for whom O entie oo by belnE rorced toll G e Eros AR AR TO R SHEE T B O\ P e P Bied 00 occamon for thismm-| a0l the dlstribution of the fena | To) P evs in 1he fore i amberand Dear Sipe \.“ il St \ e el i Lt | e e e e political developments in vomncetion | | Dear Siri—After red ding the May- | 3 o o i miGonait T | ovia Wproclamation zarding (hrin Barrooms to Closc. petitioner, providing that its staft and | = week. 1 have been wondeging whether 3 appropriations are unchanged. Ilow-} our Incal zovernment At Jlero, worshipl is an jaltribule of LGSR ) slowly coming in from eastern sec- he showed -unusual interest-and search for barsains fe| 2 aim e SoE ; P | ever. - iz not wished to force the this ovder, as T think it should be the of ,the advertisements who : 2 | tions of the state of Puebla tell of devotion and whose frequent mest of us, whether we admit il o cribie 1 £ life T oz i SR e e e : ) S first to show us a good example, Rt S { terribic loss of life in that region as| satherings were his greatest not. Clemenceau is truly a here and | rram the lavish manner m wui b it is | Y- 3 statement to this effect Wasi® result of the earthquake on Janu- pleasure and pride. we extend one worthy of worship. We do not | handing out our miemcy. it would | issued this aftcrneon by one of the #0Y & Jurther east in the state of | gur sincerest sympathy. . know his opponent but wizh the P eem that the sky Was the limit, and | ofjcials of the local Liquor Dealers' LG the ¢ ?‘" toll i toabe RESQLVED: That. this minute the work with the “reservations” tha n T ek it is about time the officials fook : : d | &rowinz, reports from Couztlan stat- | he spread upon the records of T s S e SOl e tumble. As the city is facing a iz ion. With the enforcement of | ing that the number of dead in that z [ibeElvents stz ane on his election. deficit this year (hrough the loss of tional prohibition amendment, | ¢ily and in surrounding villages is appropriation R the saloon license. and this burden und Hauor houses ave for L™Oré tian 3.000. States He BExapects Majority of Ofticial of Liquor Dealers’ .\~~o¢iali0ni Reports ‘Tell of Earthquake on Janu- | rtainly an indication of the to which individnals will so tomorrow night it is expected that @ majority of the saloons in this ity will close their doors permanent- pricés on their needs arc|pariment with great expense. Where- tieh ‘toward solving the i fotalihe Chatity Boardiwill undortake | livin The time is coming lore and more of our trading this board and a copy sent te his done through the azencies of family. spapers and which eventually e S - e - | must fall on the taxpaye 1 would ! bidd B The lake which inundated the vil- A = = 3 . xpa oul en to scll any beverage “which 5 5 3 e e e wis wivar piarns | FACTS W AND FANCIES. | Gircea's s that Nouid et o s | comms onesbatt ot ams pes cont. of | 1120 of Barrancy Grande was caused | PERSHING’S FRIENDS A dealer seldom advertises . o S vl e off a little of the debt. The women of | 4jconol, ¥ a4 mountain collapsing and dam- I'he mortal remains of Jokn me Chicago boosters think il | teday are taking a prominent part in Locnl Saloon men who have kept| DiRE & river. The water were backed WELCOME WOOD MOVE sarleycorn will be finally buried foc| very careless of the police to round | Politics and other matters that at one | ' gince the war-time prohibition | U YNl the former site of the vil- all time tomorrow at 12 o'clock mid. | up the crooks while the census is in f Ume were left to the men. Women t nindment went into feot M Eolpas inundated o - progress in the city.—New York Sun,| Werc to a sreat extent the means of [0 02358 ! t12:01 ‘clock Saturd bee: Iling i T An exploring party returned to this SYR R s e 2:01 o'clock Saturda A having this unjust law of prohibition | DoCR ~Seiling neat wler city today from a visit of inspection | Backers of Commander-m-Chief s mornir the fruit dealer who sells Sometimes a girl pinks her com- | Passed Therefore they should be | Other soft drinks unfldm»porl they just{ o the crater of Mount Popocatepetl. Net P = oz ol it Conain e llonc hai ot o s o T N Skl oo AL Sl o T | SR(OR DV ER ST i EeR e e de i covsred e has been the| The members of the party said the cbraska AcCept Challenge RS biias Nons loss sustained by the city. Women are | ©01Y drink sold since the first of Juiv © bad been entirely changed and S e ¢ carning big money. many of them are | With any in it and the sale of s fissures had appeared. ttractive page to the man—i| ;109 ror breaking the law as set sott this drink is prohibited wi he | i ¢ R T & as s SRR s aha. D GRE sotin g opofithaninienWand i id ool \ s iR p o ID Cod @b ety LD 2 recptible indications of Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 15.—The gaunt- 2 down in the Eighteenth Amcndment | pomun Keoping o diary Januars See why they should not be compelied | National prohibition amendment takes poisonous vapors rising at the time - 2 S & ¢ 3 ¥ to pay the same personal tax as the | effcet. Cider, it is said, contains over! the party was on the mountain, and to the Constitution of the United | likely to sit, pen in hand. meditative- i % A Bt : s [BLAeSPEEE A S S nouniain,.an naers ” i & : : e e i T e Sektordas | Men. But in the case of those women | one-half of one per cent. of alcohol.{ it is said they probably resulied from e s Jof e iCa mipals Nt ofi CionEm States. At the same time, the m'; lhph(i’l\' b(_‘ro“ el '-h\‘ 4,“ who belong to any society that was Several of the suloonkeepers w j vecent seismic disturbances. The last | 1.conard Wood in the preparing of a farmer who sclls his neighbor a gal- | g . € o obx really a prime mover in the said pro- | will close their doors tomorrow have! eruption of Popocatcpet] occurred in | complete list of delegates for the Re- o fore that?—Boston Transcript . g 5 . i B dimo it s arpim, i Gt oA (o v hibition, on these should le levied a | been in the liquor business for m 1802, although in 1909 there were | publican National convention ces, more often preferring s customers by real bur- parked down sa of worth read the inside pages of the ers more carcfully than they e per cent. of alcohol can be prose- for -Contest. e between such items as that ict thrown down by the Nebraska rood and reanl advertisement unless they wish fo waste : was i : : . special tax of $25 a year o Do e g it : s foaan o g e S oo A = S rien ontt gaes el el e el e n e ol | Rl B SRAERIE ST G MR e R o) Gl (e B B S SR L bove the crater. | prompily taken up by Mark W. Woods, : 5 ; . e 1o ¢ statio not open up again until he can sel! | executive chairm Syt Within forty-eight hours any kins. | possible Moses, says a hcadline. He| iife, This tax should also apply to the | ! e an off the i orabing 2 s s ¢ o 2 the “zood old real beer.”” Another LOCATES GIRL for P'resident” movement, in a state- oot i ohnt EarleycoraiE no ket way/ always the kind of Moses that male pu 5. By these meuns we | stated that from.the present outlook ment issued here yesterday. all of the time any necessi- et wa. actory to republicans.—-| would be able to kegp down the taxes, | ; ot amal o e ) rday how distant may be the relationship. | pirispurgh Gazette Times. hL e e . | it is probable he will never again scli S e On behalf of the friends of Gen- ittsk -4 2 3 ear X ireaten 1 1 . Pershi i booze ay hed e dear cral Pershing, 3 Say. ihe 1 e e bo scarcer than the proverbial = swamp the working class taxpaye .,vr:;".(l..\”-w* SRR s 14 pather Finds Daughter in House With I the c}:;ul,::‘"w,. ‘hm.‘.‘cé‘;ffid 1?\‘:;) l::t eir prices where ey are€| yon's teeth or the Chinaman with William Jennings Bryan is back in DIEMOCRITUS B Man Who Says He is He Guar- | thusiasm.” Mr. Woods said in his Should all do this. they ave| .o o {‘the headlines, but what has happenci A TAXPAYER T, cdian. statement. “Under the usual ameni- B8 18 Inim U i p ric s onta eticles| [ RESRSGST TSI RIS TR ojfong ol i ixlend, G ampRC Ly % New York. Jan. 15.—The mystery | ties of politics, it has been customary > joe Chicazo kvening Times = ! > inc o savingms cffect =53 / ) el 5 of.lhe disappear: ast 7 s - candidates from E Bind 3 Xiic yeavin fected |y, ror cities tomorrow night to cele- | i ARMOUR & CO. BEG Chamber of Commerce Members on| (/[N° disappearance last dayior || fox candidates from other.stmtes 4o AL R . . 3 > G-year-old Ituth King of 5622 lourth | concede to a resident candidate his g | brate, in a sad. sweet and solemn| Some of our olde Iniabitants SPLITTI Committec of Arrangements. avenue, Brooklyn. and Samuel Bone- | home state. General Wood's suppor= | manner, this last death of John. San L‘?'IT"‘ remember "‘“]“ quch | SPLITT The following committee of the| Stell Who said he had been appointed [ ters have not seen fit to observe this of cducation and amuscment | 1 Sl o oo .| habitually went to work | amn: avdian of the girl. was cleared | courtesy in Nchraska, and we are glad re w a number of “parties, ¢ : Blires e Chi S e aska, are gla { There I|1 be imbor of “'p stayed at work.—Philadelphia Public Mercantile Bureau of the Chamber o}, way Jast night when the two were | of it no doubt, wheve the atlendance witi| jcdger. Lentta andl tanen i | ommerce has been selceted to make | discovered ai 197 Pavonia avenye, he Eastern newspapers and po- e limited to thosc who bring thei — ; angements for a dance in Bar- | Jersey City. living with a friend of | litical writers have taken the feelings “own.” and on Saturday morning Al the world loves & winner— Formed Inwo The Armo 1's ha obi 2 - Rt Bonestell in this state to mean that General 7 Mot s Pl he i n K's hall, Fehruavy 17: Chairman W N R ily newspapers with notices | except. of course. (he bird he won it . e Louis Raphael: L. A. Sprague, G. H.| hen Richard R. King. a Morse | Wood challenges Pershing to a con- from.—Topeka Capital ©. by New Ruling Al Willlam HY Gronenl ool dry dock machinist reported h test of delegates in his home state. o Chicugo. Jan. 1 The dir Wil u;.' \ld‘\“MI e rne daughter’s disappearance to the po- fand they consider the primary battle one inspired headline writer Jackson. when e started in life as | y.000% ¢ b 5 s ']_”_“““" ot e e Raekume. T ar T T | s he told them that Ruth had been | in Nebraska one of the most important the ads. also, when they| oo ped ohn Barleycorn has as| @ poor boy, never dreamned that twol il steps . puckers, today took in- | lin, I ack - J. AL Halloran. | turped over at the age of six months | in the entire country. On behalf of e ’ L o 3 8 & R - - Soi & al steps to segregate its leather and © K. J. Porter. M. H. Johnson, Willianr | 1o Bonestell t eir Two ha 4 % banquets would be given at once in 5 : 0 I to rei o months ! those who belicve General Pershir | > : tunning properties in . Amour Cowlishaw, O. W. Mills and H. L.|ago, wt King. i tioes & | b \s homor in the same oty iinE Drow v c v @go. when King, secking the return | to represent in his person and in his | celebration, or mourning, will be: \washinston Star s colppany s nowstopming Rt his pEl Il of Ruth. induced Bonestell fo become | career the exact qualitics necessary in & | is the first move toward separating The following commillees were|a lodger in the King home. On |{he man who is to control the d . 5 i 3 | subsidiury business of the company in|named to carry out the details: | Tuesday, the machinist told the po- | tinjes of this nation in the four vea many =ich affairs wh have p _ 3 ale compliance with the agreement with | Decorations. Howard (. Wilson: | lice, Benestell started out to see the | g i S e N\ - PENSION FUN 2 have noticed that we take. a (i o Gt . foliowing March 4, 1921, we accept DOWS' IPENSIO D. | ceded it. July Ist, lust, was the date] 3 ) oo stock in the spi e program and music. G. H. Ashley: | little girl safely to school and neither | {he challenge. puyment of @ pension tol upon whieh the real funeral Look ! jeadership of those who aren’t Ehestintfaubacy] to the stock | tickets, advertising und placards, | of them returnecd - i Ciben sl Sene S Gl plea Dofitiions B rent for- | of the Armour I company will | 1., A. : F. O. Rackliffe, M. H. When Detectives Zelineki and Mc- voted by thelr ut since th sress and | ever prating about it anchesicr | he offered to preferred stockholders © W, Mills and L 1. Mills: | Gowan arrested Bonestell on a charge Conneetic as siven risc| the Supreme Court have mowed | Union. of Armour & Co. of record on Feb. 2. | s - . | of being a fugitive from justice 9 : i shments, W. H. Crowell and i . The directors today ordered the stock | they declaved that he alleged he had During the puast vear. according (o | books closed trom Feb. 2 to Ieb. 10. been appoinicd the legal custodian of : ° Spanish newspaper, Spain has had ! IHolders of Armour 6 per cent. deben- the child. Benestell asseried. they yeans trifiing and. which may | killed in the summer, (here have been | 10 political crises. She should amend | ture bonds. of which $50.000.000: wWerc poyior. 1 Mills and 3 M. Jral. | said. that Supreme Court Justice Kel- tc the formation of n half-hearted revivals of interest and , her constitution so as malke more sued June 15, 1918, who convert ., I‘” . ) T e -1 v of Brooklyn appointed him guar- than one < in two successive | their honds into 7 per cent. preferred The ! ., | dian of Ruth in 19!4. He also said. . months iliegal.— New York ening | stock. will be entitled to subseribe for :’lclf"fs Saten chavge of | according to the police. that he would | Mi#ed over f""h"““‘,;":l“t‘i'('n""_‘:"'d °'|'f“ Past . the stock of the leather company. e slio or tiohols Bl hold & Mmeetihs | (qumediately proceed un ihe cowremind 20 0 Rt ativeor i ch an orsanization As we | 8radual killing, by siow torture, of SEEIE I St R 4 In the nineteen months since the afternoon at 3 o'clock i | an effort to uphold Justice Kelly's ;’na anc r:\mrjf‘a executive o he = — I G erce T s. . 5 5 . = hizhest order. enses in government rise: as| John Barievcorn has had. its advan- = issue of the debentures, approximately of Commerce rooms alloged order o guardianship. Litile e & . 1 ' Y $36,000.000 have been converted into 2 E s Ruth, declaring that Joneste had s s e UM B L e R R T L : e that ha vd with horror the possibility | tas or the thir public has mad stock. Prior CATCH WHISKEY THIEVES. wwavs treated her “very kindiv.” | Offer Bonus Foi . ; to the next interest a thirty-mill tax rate during| usc of the interval between the an (¥rom The Lerald of Thai Date) | date of the debentures, June 15, when Louisville, Jan, 13.—Federal offi- | V€N pawning an overcoat one winter Bha yoary s practic every | nouncement of his illness and the in- they may be called at par. the com- s who last night arrcsted the sev- | 0 See that she got warm clothing, Aeroplane Suggestions cried bitterly when the man was - ; £ % ciediibittetisanhenithe fms e ; Parvis. Jan. 15.—A prize of 100,000 aching thrift therc is occa- calling attention to the need ¥ following the ads, bearing 1o he home or person and scan- er, from which a certain bd as an additional reason for inz Housewives may not the advertising columns of there will be many aching heads and e lgcal merchants; the men) g4 memories in consequence mily will take more time in AS mu mpler is the ta many lives us a cat,” and this final ind what lowered costs damp ned in its enthusiasm by the o In our- little provincial way >l can s without reservation that tGeneral Pershing is zaining tremen- dous strength in all parts of the coun- try. The people are realizing the magnitude of his achievement abroad in the organization work and tha marvelous manner in which he handled the problems relative to Am- ican foreign policy. Me is recosz- her cspensc of iy govgrn- | down, onc by one, the descendants o jam Cowlishaw: entertainmens, Maxwell Porter. Louis Raphae! and N. S, Franklin: invitations, E. J. re which eventually will prove | the red-nosed gentleman off bartment or board with the| lukewarm celebrations. ent cleric work attendani Prohibition bas come 1o stay Tho ploye is asking for more pay, | terment 1o zrow accustomed to lhe P - pany may consider redeeming ( ¢nth and gighth persons alleged to | UM1° : ! the once congen:al At w1~v<"d:]:||‘\"x:1 “’l‘nn‘(»s::‘f', ol he paying off the debentures then out- haye been implicated in the theft of rested francs has been offered by the “union . ¢ At 2 omial otins - of the| suunding, it was announced. 61 harrels of wiskey from a govern- : : for security in airplanc service,” tc will be forthcoming, provid- | wid to living. Nine-tenths of the pop-| South Congregational church held| The wubscription price and the par, ment bonded warchouse at Bards- IOMIY _[the inventor of a device which will dispense with the services of | ulution of this country will fafl 10| in the society room of the church]yalue of the new stock were not an- | town. Ky. today belicved they had | The Home Missionary society 07l eng to render air navigation in a B e s e vest o tino op L RO ot cedy bounded up all persons connected | the South church Women's club will [ heavier than air machine safer than 2 &L | phrey was elected clerk. The annual meeting of the stock- ' with the theft. Tom Moore, Jr., junior | Nold a session in the chi parlors| 4 pregent. The conditions place ne ; 5. Skinner. of the Skinner | holders of Armour & Co. will be held partner of the Tom and Cornelius | Friday afternoon at @ o'clock. Misslijjmit either on ihe principle involved not dodsgec. bencath the sands of this dry deser. . ‘huek company. is seriously ill with{ january 21. It was said the report to Moore Distilling Co.. was arrested to- | Margaret Welles, of Hartford T or the nature of the invention, which ension law. as adopted by Five years hence he will be forgotten, | Pneumonia. | the stockholders expected to show zether with n clerk of the company , cent graduate of Smith college. who § may affect the motors or carburetors The New York. New ilaven and' the company’s carnings slightly less und held on $1.500 bond pending fur has been working south, will be thel or which muy be a stabilizer or a de- | Hartford railroad reports about 7 per| “an those of the preceding year. | ther hearing. The Moore Co. owned | speaker. Miss Welles will go to India | vice for rendering landings more se city shall appoint a repre-{ by heresay only, and the next follov-| cent. earned on stock for the past six| wiich were approximately $15.000,- the whiskey which they valued at |shortly to feach at the missionary | cure. Competition is open to inven- to investigate the cases of | ing probably will look with disgusi.| months. For the six months endins | 000 $130,000. stations. tors of all nationalities. b probability that an inercase general absence o tion to our eguipment whicii| the oid gentleman is buried forever lure, provides that the Mayo: | The next generation will Rnow of hi