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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1020 %fi-fizfifi;@ P —— @fifi@@@fi@@@@@@@ BEBREEES PLVILLE NEWS. COI'I] MISS MARY PRIOR Pain It’s Easigr to Make Friend DIES, AGEDTOYEARS| ~ Stopped || _ Lpen to Keep Them Some people attract friends easily and lose the: e e Tl 2L Q“iCk ! quickly. It's the same with Desks and Chai CELEBRATING 54 YEARS - Tor Several Months b Some lock attractive bflt don’t wear. 1866 OF BUSINESS '1920 TAX RATE G s STANDARD DESKS AND St | The corn pains cease as soon as reach the Bttt eBond o0 e Hirelng | § B. L. MARBLE CHAIRS d ' | Indications Are That 1714-Mill Rate WE ARE HOLDING B Wi one pmcuve s Nex Bind their friends by chains of service. They giv Year—A., L. Rogers Returns to Z N By 5 2 5 3 : o5 3 g lasting satisfaction and make lasting friends. Trumbull's—Cook Funeral Plans. T l ee ay Aliss Mary E. Prior died this mor o S St ik ernentarirant || T et | Our Office Furniture Dept. was about 70 years old. Al 11 ll V el sar Sale i Lo T i NS AEe s el s sucineniton the Slsuiu to her bed for only about two week 5 Corn Gone * Ask us to show vou Her recovery was regarded as doubt- . Gotsdt” ful for the past week. physicians stat- Got 1t M 3 ing that her death was only a matter i of tim A ¥ breakdown and Mar. 1st, Mar. 2nd, ar. 3rd o time. L oneral breanaown vt | gt — getting looser and loosar and with- Prior's death. S survived by 2| eut a twinge from {t_ Then. it geta L ot lisads . e s 80 lonze that you iust 1ift ht . 2 tep i Mis “’”""' e 2.1 off. without even feeling and le n = I New ain. and hree niece: A o cant it awa at’s how easily and - our ttendance nvite | William Kramer, of Sew Beitain, and | COThFulsgnce Soboces of e < AR lam Kramer, of New Britain, ¢ Cernulsancs * | 5 em, of Now TorkeWE. | ¢ SOWILL the untalling, guaran: 103 Asylum St.—Hartford—150 Trumbull St. I’rior was born in Ireland. She Emts but a irifle at any drug store. ([ s i e - g d by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. was the daughter of Hugh and Cath SN 2 = No Phone or Mall Orders Fllled NO GOOds C' O'_ D' crine Priof, who aro remembefed by | Sold in New Britain and recommend- | S a few of the older residents of Plain-| ed as the world's best corn remedy ———rmey e None on Approval. None on Deposit. None BT e e TSRS D S WINCHESTERPARMS |WILL CONTINUE TO Charged. No Exchanges. oecica emone 4 irze wigle ot| oo e PLANS BIG STORE FIGHT FOR CAN friends. Arrangements for to the budget of expenses. Other { bave not been completed school expenses have also increased See Hartford Papers For Particulars Fohun ol bt during the pust vear and there it an | One Will Be Located in Fvery Ci A ey P 2 | L Rosers formeriy of this lonn. | jncroyee for pabiic improsenents, has returned here and re-cnt i the} sych as the care of roads and bric | With 50.000 Or More People— v ect Would be enef) employ of the Trumbull Electric .\';HV-A The improbability of a cl e e HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DULIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTDY ufacturing company in the capacity of | rate hus pesulted in lecconen iriery | RECEIVING ARD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. foreman of the night «-un:"‘ ASSEM-{ jn the annual special town meeting New York. March —Plans for a i Buffalo. March ».—Western del ' bling department. Mr. Rog i which will be held tomorrow eve- | great chain of retail hardware stores | tions favoring the project of a i 20k {5} 25515} moved with his family some time 3 ning in the Town hall. The rate will | with the purpose of selling direct | “anal through the St. Lawrence rd #@@-@&flfiifififi@fi@@ }fifi'i}@fii}@ @@@@@@@@#&@@fi@@@@@ to North Attleboro, Mass. He be voted tomorrow night and the | from f:mnnlm consumer were de- | !0 the ocean returncd home toda: = e [BceMBainee SR Ay, back and v taxes laid. seribed here foday by Louis K. Lig- | Prepare answers fo argyments ERL]” NEWAS has been instailed. it is believed. A fNew Britain, Sunday. is reported this | malkgnis Pome Mere i e & Brief Items. | =ett. who has acquired the largest in- | Vanced Dby ¢ casiern interests B reservoir site has been selected which | morning to be much improved. | (ormcrl\ was a member of the schod Charles Pond is recovering from | dividual interest in the Winchester 'Iam\ U(flll.u raute would could be utilized with very little ex- The Grange Sewing . circle . will | committee. a severe attack of tomsilitis at his{.\rms Co., of New Haven, Conn. ! ;_{’"Fjl_flfl value for shipping and ¢f pense as it is a natural basin with a | meet at the home of Mrs. Laura | Hold Food Sale. % home on Church street. The first of many “Winchester” | 1¥ far beyond any raturn thal The Ladie: id society of the Lewis Melanson defeated T William , stores that are contemplated in cities | Would bring to Cunada or the Un| high eclevation. Some expense, how- | Austin on, Farmington road, Thur . = vo ever, would be entailed te build a dam (‘1“\' .,"“emeo“ o .»Ko- Slor] Baptist church will hold a food sale| Tiergey and the latter beat William | With more than 30.000 population will ‘lg;le& e K € ! v after at'2 o'clock. SAuEe et e 2 X = eaR At i c international waterw at the outlet. is wanted by’ tho Reiccton o { the church parlors Friday aft Taylor in tournament games at Mur- | Pe opened in Providence. R. I, about | = 'The iInternational w rl'"v::‘\-fmf I ity of the residents. The district iy S Pl (S (e ’ fiamem@@M%fiésmw%w%w%@@w@aww@%a% New Haven First, and Sueccess, noon. March from 2 to 6 o'clock.| phy's pool room last night. arch 20. A store will be opened on | "'''¥5 b There will be a regular mecting of - Tremont street, Boston, about -April | fOr and against enterprisc ‘o Ottawa and Washing vantage. With a charter. a small tax‘| Perior Madison avenue and in nor iron ore, w! ~ E e s i g : 5 Fast streef. =3 when erected at | Could e 1ivied o mest the txpenses |, BOrts to move o nmumner of | e OUT MORE PRODUCTS o fieil™ fla " merous - sthers | | Neither ‘erain wor”iron ore, of the various prejects that will even- | frel R oL & vosa Lk - ot 2 bbie L. g throughout the v arc planned be- hulk of Great Lakes ton. al projec a e were SucCessful yesterady. the warm | Funeral sepvices for Mrs. Abbie L. wrouglhio o TS S Srcat Leheotong | tually be undertaken, it was stated by - ook, wife of John Cook. will be hcld | fore the building compieted. i 81 [y ll] aIl el]Slll 0“ eSl f e inter e projec s e he ice in places making 3 ; S e | water opposition, speakers decl | those interested in the project. sun melted t . & e T . ‘elock At e : Arrangements have already n A = e it possible 1o zet some of the cars| {oMorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock 4t fnercase in All Lines smegy | R N Haves Conn i It was also maintained that the 1 i heon-Peterso 1 G ot e G G o Evich=on-Peterson. gl sy o the home of her daughter at lions of dollars required for the 3 dents C,Ould Derive Benelits | 1ousias meionson of Cambridz ! street. Interment will be in Wes Supreme Council Committce TEsnnl R e e e e | Watsrway: wanla be only the Ll Muss. and Aliss Bertha Peterson. SEEEe cemetery. Mrs. Cook died in Cocoa outlay. Shallow harbors and chan | : | i . i Decides, open stores as fast as Tocations ca: | daughter ef My and Mrs. John A, NEW JOB FOR LEAGU | Florida, February 22. Decide: =n ste rs-: 1\1({L:;~1n‘ \‘m°’_‘n:“‘:';(k,_: would offer the next expensive pr| D; Peterson. were Mmarried at the home | me Tax Rate Needed. Paris. March 2.—Allicd countries | Mr. Lisgett said. It will be the pare | 1om it was claimed. B lNS WIL PR B of the bride Saturday afternoon by S The present tax rate of seventeen| will he called upon to develop (o (i l .K:‘, 'f“;fnl‘ ,,';m‘h, N Ge e i 1 - | bas a sewage outlet inte the Matte- [, | 8 5 T J 2 have been calied to serve for jury | - - + i | meet in other s of | S besset river so that if running water the society tomorrow afternoon at ihe n am T In New York city there will be e e ies of the m W]Rfl”fi" EHAR ER was obtained it would be a. great ad- { 213 al.,ol:: mext sesion o€ the SU| home of Mrs. Jobn M. Miteholl, of LIES MUST PU a store in the new Lizgett building | & on iy | i Rev. E. J. Klingbe of w Britain. !'and one-half mills is needed to cover| utmost their 5 | 5 SIUC 4 % e @ s cir produectiv fi o , s el + sumer by - VESE PRE: 3 ¥ 0 et Mhe bride was glven away by her fa- | Gasoline EricesiGrossky Eixcessive and |4 o coiiizicq" expenacs’ of the town | advised thot row e gyt ‘;"“" tn S ‘,‘i?“ch:“':",,,':',‘,‘, :1,:, CGHINESE PRIRIER Ot A o - i R el o B i : . £ inz the con- | inodern merchans a factors i — | !hm" Olnmwvr;c,w”:nanh‘)1;( nnn-”\;«‘]"‘ England Would Have Them Regu-| S0V¢ 'l""m”‘ - lflll:n fiscal§ yeardiend.. |l ditlonlc (iworkersimiietibe mp il lodiia ortir ) Sl iqs! Action a Surprise, Since Governn a ¢ bridesmaid Miss | ing Augusi 15, 1920, according (o that end in a manifesto pre : e 5 2 - 3 5 sl » Bt & ) 3 @ S pared by e new venture was decided npon TERE o Members of Family—East Berlin | SRCarlenjetheniihy in- ol lated by World-Wide Body. notice published by the town oficers | the economic section of the suprems | \,‘T},', el b s Was Supposed to Be Stable. csts were present. The cou- today. The following statement from | Allied councit yesterda, save Pop 1 B SiE el nolu reh 1 . Nuptials—Ice, Sheet is Half Foot | ple were the recipients of many beau- London, March - 2.—Existing' pri€es| the town officials explains the need | Dolitical editor. ot he o s Pertinax | a field for its products after demand Honolulu, March 1 (By. The ‘Ag N i ifts of cut glass and silver. They | o¢ gasoline are condemned as "gross- | for at least seventeen and onehalf | “With this objeer im ouos L a%is. | for munitions had abated | clated Press.)—The premier of C Thick on Berlin Strect.—Topics. on a wedding tgip to Pittsficld, o = : £ . B Sep iehin i iar Bef Mr Liggets =i that yepartoc that by 00 rea oecordime is 4 ail s 2 e P They will maké their home in z L AL S AN AR SR k) Tl mbridgze. Mass. Mr. Erichson i a committee appointed under thej . NTOMe 1T A e e other to the utmos ®orough charter, is to be fallowed by | ”,Lrl Aph clectrician profiteering act to investizate prices. ‘1;6 2 "rh’:-‘”(‘x o . 13 smills ; 36 gspoide U e ‘u‘mo.\(. A return to the | ter Co.. were incorrect. The veor n- . Japanese language newspaper her Kenxington and East Berlin in this re- B biffeays e Cencentatinnlionsonry iljiete <o MIIRGR foesT el & ooy el ee i ing sl (1m‘|l§”[ during the | jzed Winchester Co.. he said, had all i ‘spect. it was announced this morning of the supply in hands of enormously | Y637 €0 ““ s A siasl il e ! leartedly destroved | its old stockholders and no one own Formation of a new Chinese deducting the amount from personal ois cannot he thou a controiling interest. net under General Chin .Yun- he laborers at work for the Con- Siecn : Jwer s constilutes such a : ¢ : The Kensingto ndistrict has had the | e, Prta i vlns ) . Dosgsuiicom Einesscopat taxes and the amount received from | ©f NOW. but the manifesto will i 5 | necticut company reached the end of | g o, SUCLE SIS TS AL ount received fro ] il de- former acting-premicr. carly e nder consideration for a long | the Berl ine a 30 vesterday a — £ e % ! the state. tota = $7.000, <. | clare ihe following principles shou = S R : o ‘nn’ . ‘"" H]’\,‘ p s ‘\‘,’)“';‘"’a"“vf"h that it is imperative that governmenis | 0 SAIC 'h‘_”c":" me TR e 2 ples should POLISH TROOPg MUT] month was comsidered as a final s ir& but as concerted actian was lack- | Do <imnedulyia weelisiha U should give atiention to it. Recom- cibystheisele nga . . toward composing differcnces betw e | the dce 'lin street this morning .. |ed by the voters of the io In every countiy the problem political factions in Peking and ing, the proposition never fully ma- | - ¢ | mendation is made that oil prices be 5 A production i t o : o o R b Reoomms ng, th P special town wmeeting, are $6 ueeon not only national but s i In- ‘ablishing a stable regime in Chil : 2! Posine, | presented a different aspect, tons of [ 1 s D I Wpialized. Several of Hast Berlin's | j,oken ice having been thrown on the | TeSulated by the League of, Nations| ™S /0 ioioment shows thas. with | internaticnal, and. both as rezards | Reports Arc Conflioting But All vers professed to see behind dicate That Situation ts Serious— ! formation of the Chin cabinet the Idading citizens, realizing that the | highway and at the side of the road | ”"j]f‘\"‘ ll\l_t“J\f*‘l}ldu\“(:_lx £ fi"?‘fj't"_ 1 the| the amount received from personal the disiributicn and transport raw g 1= boundito foree fo theitront by the Workmen. = One iihing notiee || FLE Stancard OF combany and e |axesianal from thel State: doducteds Salctialslicumis (Pheliadmijlel ccH fluence .of Tuan sSaih Jui. ol { able was that the right of way is a | Shell corporation are namec heli o 257.74. | State must seek not only its ov 4 ik 2 e I i : e £ there would he a deficit of $357.71. wvn in Releasin Ishevik Frisoncas, ue e san have taken it upon themscive } mass of solid ice. averaging seven | report as the combines mainly con- S L T e et o (e m‘,_mx_l terests but must accept sier in Rolsne BlagRe Bish ot aldivelleyed. o gonsider plans “to obtain i ChAVer. | jnches in thickness. The only cleared | cerned, and it is declared the éxisting | txpirees & Thos ther in.| ®Pv mnfovest of iHe seneral welrar: Warsaw, Feb. 28.--Newspaper ad- 0® of the most powcrful politici B . ely ths e | in that country. General Chin Yy the district a borouszh. and | spc hol- e e 2 s sterling f. o. b. oy R - | o 8% 2 aking district a borou: | spot on the whole pavement is be- | price o pounds sterling f. o, voters of the town will he asked to fhednscessiiggion e ieate: Jog Iicesfland Foicialstatome e e hola it e e e i B chel e u tae Lu) 0 e s B S A o o o e Ing neld, in n to the p pr ax rate and it miership, the p lio of minister W] eventually formulate pians which | tween the rajls where the men hack- | much too high. Tt is said that the s terial is apparent, in connection 2 el Vies wohic I o Conriy e TR Sy Pparent, in connection with { Kovno shew discrepaniti SENL , ; 5 g cantinue board of se- | €d oul the ice down to the road-hed. company bhad been informed that the i average price ought not to exceed| pq 1o reduction. A decrease in the ! LJTCH a solgmn warning will be ad- id to confuse the public as to the pounds 10s. per ton. - High prices v 0. looked forward fo a fom ressed fo sma rent Buronean ! peal situation there. it is reported in £ £ 5 L € which she ar of asking | P 2 s evol CROGRE months ago hut when the demand of | cupport b Leniains .mk..,‘,l ‘q]m_\rrm~ I a [‘, v:;" been NO PROGRESS SELN. completely suppressed. bu ssu es S s are attributed to powerful financial interests taking advantazc of a ten- E - T A i n:‘f 1 lo outstrip supply, | the teachers in the public schools| claims. Ir n ertain steps ! i x . e T & onarter | nre made beneficiaries to the amount AR i 2 e Anted. giving cach instructor | will he taken against them fo mewspaperaidaclureiiiol tholbls W8 S adulatic Gontroversy Lins N ceompiig for a-numbere of years, it has not | of $200 each and his dat 3 ary | #nd grave danger of a permanen ,. > of 3200 for the year's! “Hurope must form a #enuine | °MUPUINE and that the uprising h S thine o Biuso Slans . s s : 2 2 f r spirits forn- ¥ u v . cos en on Bolshevik i : -tunities in | Graham. is left the remainde Gl S R i SR e : n many ca aken on Bol made full use of its opporiunities in econonTicRuRTEy M ndkto i retin o 1| AN SRS s L e London Aarch, > anton Tl < S e e : The t, for this metsy respects. Although it permits | eState provided she agr seen, LoRor PR haise healthy ditions, all parts of it : ' St R z el e s r | urges the PBritish zoiernment to fos- eillow ustar : f hundred Bolshevik prisoners of war, the Jugo-Slav foreizn ministd 9f the levying of a special (X for i mother. who is now confined to a hos- | ter the production of British motor peconstifiod Teas e been released by insurgént! speaking foday cancerning the Adg then, must be taken to enable Ger E e y s and their upkeep. | pital fter the death of Mrs. Julius | fuel. F Rh b ish soldiers, who later inducecd the ! atic questior 4 wic improvements and their upkeep. | pital. After the death of Mrs. Juljt | or eumatxsm many and Russia (o contiibute to e G || e e B S no such tax is being levied as far as | Collins. the daughter is to receive the e 2 liberited men to jein As far ux Serhia is concerned, t oo i the Znuro = & = 3 A £ood hot mustard pla Buropean Jr i i« no official confirmation of | leading discussion of Adriatic affai cdn be ascertaimed. A borough char- | Fémainder of the estate to be hers en- 8L Ol e entity.” o 5 : 3 rely. The document was draw c tice is pretty sure to overcome n 3 this report. | has resulted in no prog whatev er permits the district to have a wa- | yaper 13, 1513 ; e 2 S : ; ; B aber 13. 1913 rheumaiic pais | A GO T = : Government statements relative to| We are gratified to see that Preside e stem and ::m:r wuhl\cL \ml!;l%& e d even scintics | ASQUITH MAY AGAIN (he irouble have been given out hy | Wilson is standing by his guns and i he upkesp of whic is maintained V e & e S < - P . 3 = ine o 14 > 5 derive: sheciat] i Allies Have Scheme to Securc Wheat d gout but ii's HE/ JOV V] J the Dolish telegraph agency. which g sisting that there be no adjustment :h:\.mflzz' e - 1?:’)m”\,he "wfv-; Jog thandancingyciacsineldiat Athlels | A mussy af: HEAD GOVERNMENT says the mutini belonging to| the difficuity other than one whil a®jevie addition te the one laid | j¢ hall last eveninz wa eyt ane e Wiih RussineeT S ia and & ik n 19 i : ia i = 1 | will be equitable to all concerned a by the town Where opposition nerally b walry and tille units, organized | ¢ > i S | ters, P i ey S S >rtain to zuarantee peace.” plght develop, owlng to the paying of | The resular weekly meeting of the | Blamed As Hindrance. L 1 S i di uncils. and. taking up . o B 1O T e skirts of Kovno wo separiate taxes. it h en point- SUSTE b % % It ons in tr out 3 1 be held in the club L e s s o e = = pd OuUt tha! any chartered city 2 | rooms, over Cole's xtore, this evenin Paris. March 2.—Joint buying, dis- 3 ) luiety necessary F : % ; A opened a heavy fire on the zovern- REGENT'S PAY FIXED. own and eity tax. the a regate of % i : i ¥ You want perma S F ment building After quite serious which usually totals from 20 to 30 ills. Such a combination of taxes is Did Time Resident MAade Provision for e’ in a report submitted by | mills: writes. “the different sovernments | Arontzomery. Ward and Co.. of Chi- Iy excessiv T Tncome from the grand list of §3.-1 Will be told they must support each | cago. were inicrested in the Winches- | cable from Tokio today to Nippu J can be presented to the Jectmen so that a special town mieet- | Julius Collins Will. Mug can be cailed ta pass upon the | The will of the late Julius Collins =2 lin has been oiféred for probate Loes Wwo ions. George and Ira Coilins, g tribution according to necessities and SN Miss The-c<a Krauth was sur- & Sndbenerst : 1 W iteny i _ 1ml b e | suneniisionail <l ling pnic, were ) Deatnol f. Be | iy the mutiny was put down it | Head of Hungary Will Receive i {last cvening, the occasion being her | Provided for in a tentative plan St e : g : isaldibut nojarpeststhave sincejbeen | 000,000 Cronen Per Year. yecessary to maintain public utilities. | ce eing erecdlionalilondonk eete byt e ] of true yellow 73 iz by the Polish authorities. T hirthday. A larze number were pros- mustard with pair : : i Sl B oiar et March 1 A an 8, borough charter permits of similar o 25 HCE0 | HI8E AR HONE BISS | cconomic section of the supreme et 3 : vYsic utilities, also incarporating ! ey e nsrefp.ayed 2 L ie says e Pe “arisic lig ey D iU Z 5 o 2 FLU IS STILL Ra(,l\u ilorthy's salary as regent of Hun; D ¥ Ll e S lied council says the Petit Parisien 3 G s i) O IO e B L e T i e oo | SIS Rk (S e eie o (0 | m[; fdded dute: Coo o : 5 has been fixed at 3,000,000 cron icient tas lolikcetitne lesre of | o Dl o B er B e M o o i | gRbcl, heaper. o New York State Reports 939 Cases | per vear. After his election the : { hold ir weekly whis 25 ) L E cleaner and more 3 = x uch utilities. Shurchiwlllibol Jeilielfyse ki ' | mitted to Premier Millerand before pees bile A Outside of Mctropolis. tional assembly sent a deputation Kenzington has lonz been agitating | the home of Mrs. William Brown | 72" 10 o Lerles STTOLE o $ 2 i cscort Admiral Horthy to the chani or & water sysigm of its own but bas | this evening R e R e e s Lo e diy - Albavy. N. Y. March 2.—According | por where he took the oath and ws -ked the ssary wherewithal to Local ent wifl present a plas i Bl Bl SR LR R poultice or pl o to reports received by the state health | poointed with a draft of the Iaf Ty such a projec ough to a fin- [entitled ~ How Patty.Made Things ¥ 23 i Sty e : “" I‘” ter and cannot S g i Hepaitiment flierefwere 9300 casesiof | (n minie nis o vice. M 'Prits district could, 1ty stated. | Hum.” at Athletic hall on ["rida ns v,.\ materials nl'x‘_\ » ounc blister. _ influcnza from noon Saturday te 5! athnsat e ctowds . lined the = he supplied with water by the New 'evening of this week. the proceeds of | ||~ NEW=paper says, the o A Besides rheumatic pains and swe 2 ; m.. vesterday in the state outs 2 Sl > & : ¥ u A Lo et e bt : - E S draped line of march by which h Britain system if it would amalgamate ! which are to be turned ir the | 1 fled : i el atustarine i N & % ew ollcicity S here Swere s sexen it ey K parliament buiiding. with that city. A number of local | fund for the Lib association. Ssed ntale a8 sonsdereds asiy foct or lumbago, ba 5 Sur ! : deaihs. 4 citizens have been seriously considcr- | Dancing will follow |l Bl purchases d Premier ix, pleurisy. bronchitis. sore taroat . S A The number of pneumonia cases re- ing a borough charter in order that | Ty T ldovd George of Great Britain urged | chest colds and ali aches and pains ! E 5 ported from turday to yesterday ANOTHER SHIP AGROUND? Sebe _ulllitioy, may be gbtained and | - 5 - exchanzes with Runsga pariicularly | because hca! cases pain and 50 o was 86, with 35 deaths. ot B e i “ hitaker left s - | for whe:s There was thereio ) cents dr ts or hy s | 3 = . nlE il g = aintained at their own expense. | Norman {W hitaker left this me ro. for wheat, There was thereiore only nts at ists or hy RSEC: { = ping board steamer Cedar Springs it has been assured that East Berlin | ins for Negark X where helwil i P to be taken toward muking a C ¥y, N. ¥. 5 . from Norfolk for Bosten. which wen il make application for a borough | take up hid duties as 'salesman for | di greement with the goviet gov- | o i o Philadelphia, Mar. 2, --John O a.| ahsore on Rose island last night »- phxmr as several definite objects are, | the surroughs Machine | ernmeni for exchanges which werc i { v on.—H . ror- | editor of the Catholic Standard and| reported resting casily toda- » e present time, under congidera- | company, if fNew | ¥ and the N®w | previously arranged for with the R L = prime minister of L.u at Britain, | Times. died today after an illness 50| shelving rock shore. It was h 110n. A water system is needed in this | York territc! Russian cooperative societies which b A 1 the peculiar political | several months. He was 79 vears old pull her off at high tide this district as property values will never Mrs. Norman Bigelow, who was{form in reality only an administ 8 o today. azain as- Land s o b th . ol P - n x who < 3 | ZERT) @ ain g F o rise @bove a certain level until one taken to Miss Nagle's sanitarium in !tive organ S o . A }#’V ”’W Retv

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