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ROLF | meeting B —— LEXINGTON LODGE NOTES | Seconad ) full form upon andidatos at th Thursday evening to form lea last Thurs ker and § pointed mmitt An ¢ v schodul Yo socure ation hall for four Four lodges were was clected red e © Conferree cla he reg me of thi ) v fraternal day eve temp, chn ' to be o of one Mort will ® at 1 Tuesday eve ing March 17th and co weeks The next meetir rectors will be hel hall, Thursday at 7016 p, m, be completed, elected, and a sch Belden's invin will meet any tear immediately after when o 1w of the A in Jr ning P edule ble carpet m of Lexing the adopted be tor meetin bo orm- s of eting 1t the wling R rary chair wis wul wi » m COURT FRIENDLY NOTES. At For pates represent st Ame terna the to L Have eonvention Taft in New delegates are dirman; Bonefant, Storey, Ered und Dr was received to h take part in a o« teum of Court Schille the degree te ‘ Bridgeport he copted. Matthew Friendly will vention as g Kiley 5 captnin oy team pres nd Probation O John L. Kelly £ Court Fr last ni tex were ch fety at the held at the o May Lawyer 11 an Hen Joseph J John K Iternates wle) W on, ave the local est with the a of Meridc sf Court Mari invitation M. Mexkill of de at the hief ranger the Court Fri cers to vas state tat Hotel 1S ry I’ clect iliam Patrick Claffy An invitation m egree n and no of ac- “ourt con- John endly Hear Talk By Spooner State o in s the at Coni the ‘onnell soclat Officors | of the or Herbort H in anization the the leader I to be Probs Capitol, today Prisor Pre y. who is pr Wtond ition fon cticut 1, ds in Spooner of Ker hibition speaker. bation ident movement, MBS, FHOMENSON COMING, Chatrman of PaleMine Supplics Dept, WL Attend Purim Festivities, A special meoting of the ain Chapter of Ha on Thursday Torah hall at plans for the Pur to be held on Sunday Word ha A. H. Frome man of the Palesti ment, that she wil Purim festival The New Hadassah will Monas” festival on 1921 The the women of donation in the ind linens been Ir hapte the fo plie hola a New sah will b the Ta to make dn inz at lock Imud final im Package Party March 27 reccived from »t New York, ¢ ne Suppli D 1 be pres itain Marc rm of medical \BLED STEAMER LIMPING INTO PORT Madawaska, Badly Chapter hallach | Damaged by Mrs. chaire part- of h 27, all of city to send their! preas) sup- Col- Hsion With Steamer, Coming Under Own Steam New York, Mar transport Madaw when she col 1l night with the 8hi er Invineible 1% N.J that she had star reported by wireles ch-16.—The fo pping d s milc ff Bar « at day ted under her steam for this port The wKun and the Mo accompanied her which apparently crash, | ded dio en i were sent hre ' ka after she on her starboard take water., Mem worked frantically Invineib const tugs was while the take off the Later the danger was no had dropped anch Povsse to remove her passor at daybreak unnecesary to b rd cutter rrick and Rt while the Luvir suffered fron SN Tint i Mad struck. She w bow be min t by the Ie n reporte t and tha had pl or. Sh but this was rmy | aska, badly .I.un:u:.w} £ last t ne break own tane wis d the 1t she mned & to the Invin- found cigarette BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousunds Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Are aHarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 11 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, n) injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy’ and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded hrain and perk up the spirits. V'V ARRESTED IN - MYSTERY MURDER drs. Lydia Decker and Her Son, Who She at First Said Was the Victim, Held g Ind., A 16.—Devel- coroner's Warsaw, ch opments at inquest last e of the youth found injured on s Iroad crossing turday, resulted in the ar- Lydia Decker and her Decker. The body of the youth was identified as that of Leroy Loveit of Klkhart, Ind., and follow- ing the inquest the coroner issued a cerdiet that Lovett had been murdered an unknown person. Mrs. Decker's arrest testimony before the repudiated her body, which she members of her family had maintained was that of She admitted the body Lovett, whom she said night in the c fatally near here rests of Mrs on Virgil by followed her inquest when identification of together with she the other steadfastly gon Virgil that cnew wel il Decker, who it is said was last 1 tt a few hours before found murdered and who bears a marked resemblance to him was arrested in Maron, Ind., at the ime the inquest was being h When asked where he had been Friday, Saturday or Sunday, he said he “dldn’t know.” He sald he spent Monday night at the home of his uncle in Marion. He denied he had been near the scene of the tragedy the day it occurred. Virgil Decker was known to have been insured for $19,000, some of the policies containing clauses providing for double indemnity in event of ac- cidental death, bringing the polices to $24,000, payable to his brother Fred. her Vi en with the body wi | TROTZKY. DENIES J at the | Insists There is No Uprisng in Petro- TRUTH OF REPORT | grad—>350,000 Reported in Kronstadt Garrison. | London, March 16.—(By Assoclatea Russian soviet an inter- that “all talk 4 and a bem- silly fiction.” from the Leon Trotzky, war minister, declared in view give in Mosco lof a rising in Petro | bardment of town is | a wir s dispatch soviet gapital today. “Petdograd is just as impregnable | against’ a counter revolutionary coup | it is to the Kronstadt fort- Trotzky Liquidation | of the rising has ged out be- | cause we wish to losses, | not only to our troops but to the in- onists the Kronstadt gar- present our losses says asserted been 4 avoid s re in Up to the been insignificant,” charged Russian emigrant | broad with fomenting the | revolutionary movement in order to | break up peace with Poland and the | vison. have Trotzky centers agreement with Great Britain or re- sumption of trade relations. 16.—Fifty een gathered at Copenhagen, thousand men have the Russian fortres: Kronstadt and this number is inc sing daily, says a Helsir dispatch quoting an American Red Cross worker whe has just arrived there from Kronstadt. inization of Russian emigrants in | this city has been informed in a wire- lems dispatch that Kronstadt is re- ceiving n ssary provisions and has suflicient ammunition for three vears, Vietor M. Tchernoff, who was min- of agriculture in the Kerensky cabinet in 1917, was the organizer of the counter revoltion, it is declared by the Politiken. e is reported ne- gotiating with the right wing of the Bolsheviks with o view to making the methoeds of the soviet EZovernment more demotratic. ors ister DISCUSSING PRIORITY Administration Nog Yet Dectdea Whether to Tape Up Tariff or In- ternal Tax Revision First, Washington, March 16.—Eriority for tariff or Internal tax revision leg- lslation at the speclal session of con- still was dn open question to- day and probably will be the subject of conferences to be helq within the next few days by President Harding with cor sional leaders. wre: f | a I PR AN ST OO When Heifetz arrived in London, the London Daily Telegraph said in its columns, “Heifetz has arrived, following his records, and, be it said, he plays exactly like them.” The Victor Records by Heifetz are really Heifetz.. He is still abroad, but you actually hear him when you play his Victor Records on the Victrola, Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated at al! dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrola REQ. U.9, PAT.OFp Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey This crade; I e o Look under the lid! Look on VICI_UR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. WILL NOT ABDICATE. | tine exclaimed when ports were true. *T hs of abdlc; favor anyona e King Constantine Says He Has No In- tention of Giving Up Thronc. ve no intention of George or Athens, March 15 (By Associated | Press).—King Constantine tonight |' cORBIN declared there was absolutely ' foundation for reports published in the United States that he was consid- | ering abdlcating In favor of his son Prince George. “Oh, let me have peace,” Constan- MOTOR no COMPANY FOR ALL OCC! HIGH CLASS CLOS | Phone 1830. 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