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IDATES ~ [YANRSBRCRPPRILLIS IN FIRST ARMED PIRATES OFF [§™ ARE NATURALIZED. ©F TWO GAMES SCOREIS 5 103/ “ray eapnia coAST I UM Lenglhy Session oi Court Gity1".".5{\'“‘12'..2!("l'.\‘..’7'."". e lTUF b DISMISSED | Are Believed {0 Be Members of Philadelphia Athletics in a double header foday In their quest of the S s xe ‘ Fifty-two applicants for citizenship | American league championship. o e Were admitten atin Sits of the nat- | Their hopes for the |v\1m|||l um— MIU(“CSEX Goumy Pmsecu 0[’ in the federal inquiry into the source | j uralization court presided over by ! porarily washed oui by of the liquor drunk at the party in the | Judge B. W. Alling in the common | Philadelphin the Yanks St i put | “ yy [ Hotel Si. Franc :un'nr il chamber this morning. United ‘l\m- 1”"‘",“““'}”‘ tory thi H[\nxnmflyr vn; DI‘O[Jped FOF he PIlth GOOd (Fatty) Arbuckle : . States Cogimissioner Allen E. Church | clinch the championship ag. The | ginia liappe is said by the state to It Will Not Break. represented the government home folks need but one win to do th~ e havo suffered al injuries, were at | B Those admitted arc trick. Twenty thousand folks saw fhe ; THe forfodhy h soma cuacte S X - Boston, Oct. 1.--The supreme court | the for SYCSLI Sinaauaniers in s a « ds, Peter Po > e | fray which brought Mays to the| i el e Pmt Size ...... $7.50 \h’,.u’.\ i '\'[:’ 'i', !“:“"”:K - ,'l’f“:'” e 2 an | Of Massachusetts today announced the | St in possible federal grand jur 4 e, Anzelc b0, John S _{mound for ew Yort |n(‘l 'Z”l,‘.m N s cn s e Tufts, | 1100 overshadowea that in the charges < emet. Alex Ressoff, Patrick 1Fox, John | the Athletics. The batting order g Quart size ..... $10.00 ickson, G. W. Westerman Salvatore | district attorney of Middlesex county, | ©f manslaughter already lald against given by Roscoe which Miss Vir- . ATERE e e o 0w fonive | him in connection with Miss Rappe’s Fazzina, Wladislaw Lonski, Philip [ L1 deiPhix e D SHaasheron e et Pirone, Samuél Litshitz, John Sonnen- | fyie oy, ss, Peckinpnugh | Attorney General fllen announced the] IRobert . McCormack, special assist- Sisdiiae Landi s & L shanon o tne If, Ruth |appointment of Charles Raymond Cabot | Nt to the attorney general of the 3 ‘-.‘.",’.» .( ‘\v\:\']»p. \ n‘u» b an mo,* Gui- | poyping ¢ rf, Mous:l!m‘ Newton as succ or to Tufts. Cabot | UNited States, anncunced Tast nl;{hl — T — seppe Georgini, Anthony Cibuliancus. | (oo ap i e {ant to (he attorney gen. | that he would soon make complaint John Hepper, Anthony Kruszinis, John | & Qot 8 5 Ward el againat * Arbuckle on the charge of Ecklund, Gabriel Palozzo, C Calloway, ss 3b. McNally | The court’s rullng was on charges| NaVing intoxicating liquor unlawfully Brazill, 1b S brought by Attorncy General J_ Weston | I Nis possession. Such a complaint could be made the ba Allen alleging multiple instances of mis- SlofiEtand iy R son, Angelo Sansone, Louis ar Ic I"SU" ru 0 witz, Krikor Sark n, S - W s“m‘\n}x ol s | liams, Lydia Medelber; Sabator In- i e | use of his office by the district attorney | *CHO™ teressi, 1smac J. Sicklick, Ludwig Pan- First Inning e et y b el brcy MOV rhere was much speculation as to konin, Thgodore Benda, William Yu Witt grounded out to Pipp una: X isES L oqpotelast . > 1 1 g - Lo Do the identity of two other men who 169-171 Main Street. kon, Achelle Torelli, Jacob Cameron, [ ed. MeNally threw out Dykes at first T ‘1"';‘ p':t ';;“?‘:;:“' incidents | MeCormack said, would be charged John A. Johnson, Alex Gerent, Charles [ Peck topk Walker's bounder and cabas ays incidents | oo T ckle. ) itteo IO Piraneo, Andrew F to i charged against Tufts have been ad-| 11 x‘~‘o‘33\|-'r1\:3”ff‘)(if’:”ll ol SR Tpery; Mike Hlvati, Frank I Miller hit a hot single to right. Peci ;r‘"fi“(\“ Sicatnes “’",“I‘T"";"“I“_" Sl e arill, a restaurant near the| Situation Not S0 Segjous. Novick, Charles Urban, S. R. Lounza, | flied out to Welch. Ruth forced Mill+ o O e D A LT e e Francis, alleging the estab- i i ek . Y 2 . . Coakley and Willlam J. Corcoran, the S The increasing opin s ir Tar - John Soczynski, H. Bremer, Antoni[at sccond, Brazill to Calloway. Meusel | - L SYRane oran, lishment to have been the place where T ions in ezards| tal City. |, Custom-Made ‘ e e e e : H H Figures Py sonek, John Is ausschitz, Is: & d him out at first. Cl Josept. the Arbuckle liquor was purchased. [ {0 the unemployment of meyin the Memabersdt Company A i J ling been made subjects ctitions Thoso turned back for study were: Second Inning ade the subjects of petitions |y \anager and three employes were | railroads, has been greatly: Sagzer- oS iment of Pfantry, will Ready-for-Servico Slatements for arded by J. D. Wrigm., travieling enger (n.(r* o!v { ntral line William Windish, Manuel | glove and was recovered by Ward who | tion. The attorney general now also i onik, Fred |threw him out at first. Welch whiffed. | considering a petition by a committee of the association to institute iings for the impeachment of Di G. Schiavo, Julius Krawtizy, Anton| Perkins' hot liner bounded off Mays | f0r removal by the Boston Bar assoc arrested and some evidence was seiz- | yted according to ad. the 150th nnfversary Federal agents announced last night that they were conducting a search ain Mateo count Wiladislaw Kar Kebbel, Stanislaw Regula, B. Worczqn, | Galloway bounced a hit off Ma Many a man has for years ||M. Regula, J. G. Honker, Pete Augus- [ hand. Galloway went out stealing, the First Ofpany G Guard on ¢tober 19 at!| near Princeton, I Dalievad thiet be cauid toyn, M. Holyst, J. J. Kulper, Jos. |Schang to Peck. ) ' Attorney Joseph C. Pelletier of Sufiols L Havs: i f Commen ory f'Hatord. Tran y—£nd Comfort in Clothes 1| Mozner, John Ziel, Andrew Sjorberg, | Pipp was a vietim of strikes. Ward |county. The charges in the Pelleticr | 0+ §100,000, which is believed to | ProXimat the New Bitain compa \nat were made by a custom |John Pacinda. popped to Dykes. Galloway threw out | case have not been made known e M e e S ee & [ DosiHbnsR o will B gReiaed by trud tailor. Candidates who were not present [ McNally at first. |, The attorney general cited more than | o0 oy e tan days ago. Patr pression. T . is | will Bl in timd » were: Ward took Calloway' grounder | 80 instances of action or inaction by the e i ), R e also reported as'if Hartford gevibus to th Bot heatly avery Loy we Owen Mulligan, Frank Zesk, Dom- [and got him at first. Brazill got an |district attorney to support charges of [0t (0 R L (G0 LGH T (o [ oticials of the corpoly parade. | = have an opportunity- to demon- inic Del Conte, Guiseppe Tabellione, |inf cld single. Pipp took Sullivan's | ‘‘malfeasance, misfeasance and non [ 26 OIS (0L Aol Ealch) fident of a i 4 L - The GRg is the D) styate to gentlemen whose de- Fred Virello, Fritz Henne, M. J. Sem- |drive and doubled Brazill at first. | feasance in office The liquor landed from the launch |1ormal time. e 2 ¥ National Oard unix n, A. Spring, A. Gronki, J. Beldasaic, Schang fanned. Mays popped a Sensational Charges. John Kozalka, Itocco D'Addario, Stan- |single into left field. Mays scored on| The most sensational of these spe- islaw Yorkanis and William S. Du- [Miller’s triple to left. Galloway rob- | cific charges had to do with the settle- : 2 dack. bed Peck of a hit, taking the ball | ment of litigation growing out of 2 mid- [ oo 0 e 0 the launch had E will act asiseorts. At 5 Sl near the bag and throwing him out, fnight party in 1917 at Mishawaum| . mo qown the coast from Canada. ¥ will \ve a lmn revi Miller holding third. Ruth lined out | Manor, a Woburn roadhouse conducted | Toqlcout is heing kept here for the | Question CIR] at 1 : POLICEMAN REPORTED |'ssee gl e price are all in the customers’ Fourth Inning. ! nedy. Several prominent New York mo-| gon padro recently and helieved by| State Police in Togal A At 8 c'cloBkthets will favor—and in comfort and fit, Meusel fanned, Pipp singled hotly tion picture producers were involved.|caqeral agents to he h-aded for San parade ‘at th state armo the result of hand workman- | ¢ 9| over second. Ward hit into a double | The attorney general charged that Tufts | fpancisco bay with o 0 of liquor. | Mavor O. F. Curtis ias %fud this| tary ball w fbeiheld f ship, they are without equal in | play, Calloway to Brazill. | was concerned in a conspiracy by|mThe Spindrift is os ! by Eugene |fternoon if he did no. consider that|1 o'clock aid af the stal ready-to-wear or without su- Witt hit a long triple to right cen- | which they were induced to pay ap-| Overton, wealthy Los Angeles attor- the action of the statt police in ar- - NEW MACHESTE mands are most discriminating, that Horsfall Hand-Tailored Ready-for-Seryice Clothes are the equal in comfort of tthose made by custom tailors. The style, the model and the is declared by federal officers to con- > observed: .40 P. m., t of 347 cases of Scotch whiske: J PR Governor's’ oot Guar and nine har of Bourbon. They e nizationsThe Nation) 3 i perior anywhere. } s ter. Witt scored on Dykes' double|proximately $100,000 to Daniel H.|nos resting Tleu:ennl ‘\ “.r,. phardson eft. Dykes scored on Walker's | e o arnese S - o Soindrift is |Was a reflection ecithe# upofl histown Horsfall Suits and Topcoats, | (Continued from First Page). :’";h‘ ol th i e f‘m_“ ley and other attorneys under| The pirate crew of the Spindrift is up is of prosecution. Payment of the| reported to be heavily armed. Orders |27 the incompetency, money was admitted by the movie men | yere issued Lo furnish arms to the fed- | 20ard, when it is co $40.00 Upward. 3 Y streteching his hit, Ruth to Mc t all department, having been taken into ——— - : : to Peck. Ward threw out Perkins.|put mufts denied he had shared in it 5 : : local authorities o 4 i ¢ thr s : ad share 3 agents watching for the craft. : . h\rr;‘e: i ’nh\:- Cvprr:'::\:Er:"‘h;"\iq;h“agf Welch tripled intoright field. Welch | p,q taken any action to prompt the concerning the ¢ Rev. Wadsq Woodruff titled to an outside beat i ored on Galloway's single to left.| o yments, or had any knowledge of S thanje yeargendily the | g c’u fis Head ¢ e idloway forced Galloway, MeNally | {j,m, e bt : via Gy e Bea 4 Orders ¥ The former patrolman was then [0 Ward- Details of Case, CITY ITEMS. eleniea b . care i i Fifth Inning. o i fds to make a one way asked if he had any time, Tecetved 5 ! The prosccution introduced records of X specific orders to “lay off” the Beloin|_Dvkes threw out McNally at first. | pynp geposits by Tufts at about the or the other just.yee rring to| Rev. Wa 1nd he replied in the negative. Schang walked. Mays got a lucky Wiz disbur: son of Dr. and [await the mllwmaid*tm kch:rdson | of the Sout 93-99 Msylum Strect time in 1917 that Coakl Thomas Malone) “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” || " "Tne Vineent case annon muite a stir | TeXas leaguer into right field, Schang |00 cums in settlement of the | Mrs, M. W. Maloney, a_graduate o! ! this city, to&iup b about a venr acd & mlt aee a ST | going to second. Miller forced Mays, | 15 fEE, SIEE B A e deposits | Danvers Seminary last fall, has enter- the naiigl b1 man Murphq was one of those who | alloway to Dykes, S ang going to| Goie il in cash and he was asked to[ed the University of Pennsylvania, WED AT church ia M Schang scored on a double and the fact that|where he will become a student in Kate of the esponded to a cry of burglary at the | third. [ Pock. | €xplain their source act the = = v ’ F!]RMER [J U[]R MEN Beloin. When he entered he found |Steal. ““{"r‘g"”’t“l“’\ 5““]"““- €CE- | they were in bills instead of checks. | financa. e the class of Vincent showing evidence of having|inpaugh lined out to S The district attorney toid, and his moth- Kennedy's dancing school Morday N i ¢ . the ol Brazill singled over the middle bag 1o < M S Miss Julia_ Swi n Y been beaten. At the trial next day it 2 A B S A i e e that Vincent had been |Sullivan hit into a double play, W ol npaugh to Pipp. Witt singled | J feveloped b ine a pe S | tion, how his father had given him the 7:30. Eormer pupils and fx struck by a black-jack, the injury|to Peck > cansing his death shortly thereafter, |sharply over Peckinpaugh's head. Mc rd ends | money from a burcau drawer at various invited for the socia a His death did not result i fon | Nally threw out Dykes at first. | times s an ante-mortem settlement of | The Sunshine society will hold its £ A L ot resu in action | N@ 4 e ) iy S . 4 e | his estate regular meeting Monday aftarnoon by the authoritics in the way of the Sixth Inning dec th a cbarge by the|., » Teloak : B”Y []l: RIEHAR“SUN Brobe oTidialiheiners ant i b | BRWalter wenBicup EMoN Ny tokeipy I SECSEESEROR AT, L LGos B S U NEIS G2 800 clonk of liquor trafficking result in raidinz [ Perkins fanned. Peckinpaugh 'nok"; ‘”ffiy LSS s ate pucposes, the| ,The fire department was cajled out of the cafe in which the fatal injury | Welch’s roller and got him at first. ‘S:; &znxol: :x:tlx\(:d&‘;;‘t‘v In‘x‘;:::y 'xh"n was inflicted. The resignation of Mur Dykes threw out Ruth at first. Gal- | Prosecu 3 @ . Charles E. (Continued From Firs. Page). phy with an explanation of “dissatis- | loway threw out Meusel at first Charles at 7 o'clock last night by an alarm from Box . for a fire that did about $200 damage ¢t the quarry on Stanley .All classes at the started by Mond cording to an anr Pipp|he had promised Mus Stearns that he would obtain a divorce S faction™ followed. singled to center. Pipp stolo s:»rn_n.; o ol g e | soreetieny ntaa rF\}\l]:\[\xn’:nd&]. 1n |y 3 - pday by Miss Gertrt throp street and negotiated for t and went to third on Perkins' wild [ for her and SSary wo urnish | (pe opinion of Chiet Noble, the place edupation qirsstd s.uapor e m”]ig o ';Mhfi 9 throw to center and scored when, a Woman Who could involve her hus-| truck by lightning during the g B < the .mu‘mer ol Mok, sses will be held had been brought through from New T TE s ATT[]RNEY Weleh threw wild past (hird. Calloway | Pand. In the rebuttal, {he prosecution | jeayy storm vesterday wrr . “For o nurudlat el e York. threw out Ward at first. SICLOARE ity L G iy RO Oct. Victor Records at Moral s ch street, thisielty, 4 Y v’clock and from 8 & @ a ¥ - 5 Seventh Inning rue of Coakley's office had guaranteed avt # - the advance pupils. e e L arseant S hontn Galloway zot a single to left. Mays | the bills of the woman thus obtained at > e JVERE STORM. - g, of Merlden ,called at bis house and threw out Calloway at first. Galloway | an apartment and at a_garage. A solemn high mass of requicm ton. Vt., Oct. 1.—A storm R . usked about the purch £ fh i s T be sung at St. Mary's church d eavy apparatus Wol = o purchase of fhe whis- zoing to sccond. Mays also threw out| An allegation that Tufts acted from sungiia:e S Rl vie fchuicoly d rain which swept feonic a = ey Mr. Curtin readily supplied the Brazill at fi Galloway going to|improper motiyes when he brought [ week for Mr. and 1 e D{I 1 central Vermont last evenihs -°.,£,1 iy mrent information of the deal, and was sur- y B third. Peck threw out Sullivan at first. | about the retufh to state prison of Her- | Thomas. Timothy, Michael, A ary Bllen i Renia i eans i _Thursday nig B prised when .he learned that it was (Continued From First Page). McNally walked. Schang singled to| man 1. ney, a convict who haa)and Bridget Ryan, :u membergg at several hundred thousand @i ©9'clok there will stolen from the barn of a man named — center and McNally by daring base made hi ape while serving a lite | family of Edward Ryan of this % . jacsthetic and intg From $ until 9 o'c] formed for gymna: Malloy in Meriden, who was a close|in it.,” said Mrs. Varielli when ques-|running scored, Schang going to sec-|term for killing a Boston policeman, The second of a series of Opef, friend of the local man. Immediately | tioned by a Herald representative at|ond on the throw in. Mays &flx‘v'vi'\("‘d-\;,ho was treated at length by both sides. | meetings under the auspices 9f:d Mr, Curtin turned over the whiskey | the county building in Hartford, this| Brazill to Dykes, Schang going to Tufts denied all of the charges against | modore John Barry branch af in charge of the officials for return to | MOrning. “He was not a friend of Ser- | third. Schang scored on Miller's single | him and in addition to testifying at|R. I. R., will be held this @ TUG STILL AGROU Washington, Oct. 1.—Desgpateties to the rightful owner. The deal cost|8°2nt Richardson and he never knew |to left. Peck walked. Ruth fanned.|jength himsel called many witnesses in | 7:30 o’clock at the corner f’ the Navy department made lic to-7 A new sort of him a sizable sum, he claims. ke Winkle,” sha added. Meusel flied to Witt defense of his actions. The trial be-|and East Main strect. @iy said the naval tuz Bagaduce stMlin.ake ico cream Gardinos Out of Town. Vari ‘m s"\ul> ner husband al- N Eighth Inning i ! fore five judges of the supreme court Miss Esther Westman BB bwas aground near New London, Conn: sy 20 the Hotel Grand for pent his evenings at home. He Witt flied to Ruth. Dykes up. 30,,(.\-,”1 on July 11 and continued for a[strect returned today has been out of work lately They | ler took Dykes' fly. Ruth took Wz 2 s month, the court taking the matter un-|months’ stay at > six children. The wife they [er's fly on the run. n _lder advizement on August 11. Bethlehem, New Bey will both be out of the city until | %0 Proctically destitute Pipp hit a long liner to Weleh| ™y, pypts who has long been prom- | Jester has great bu late tonight. % Ward flied out to Witt. MeNallvly,on'qsq football coach and official, | ip used car 193 Has He Confessed? MARR[AGE LICENSES walked. Schang flied out to Welsh. | 4.\ 190k office as district attorney in| Key cutting, Monfer, | The reported confession of Sergeant L Nnthnnus 1917 and was re-clected three years| Officer Edward Kiley andf Richardson was the chief comment in Perkins up. Perkins flied out 1o ) icr. " His prescnt term would have ex- | john Stadler, commenced @ay, the case on the streets today. “Have | Four Spanl “i‘{\‘“f"(;(:ll‘()‘“_‘l“ U anouy SR W B o e et o day, and Officer William Sobfey-and and Charles Gardino, failed cate the men. It was said that s, Al Living in Same | you arranged for bail yet,” was often — ——— Joseph Kennedy returned to the- night :?;d'ukz;tm:fid:m many instances House, To Wed—Other Licenses Ts- MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT. DAVID CALVERT OF “’:\““ "‘: “']““":“—\ 2 a facetious vein. i - Miss Hazel McNamara off Beaver i i 5 sued Toda == ; . : However, there is an air of appre- e ah e e CerCe IR o PARK STREET DIES | ireet nhela a farowell paply at her hension on part of some local men who fear that the next move by the state police will result in uncomfort- able events. It is freely said that in the case of Sergeant Richardson home last evening in hofior of Miss Fernando Piere and Isabelle Pie ceives Painful Inj . sives Jjurics. and Vincente Aranda and Carmin Picre, = p Was Natve of England, But Made |Helen Donahue ;who lefft today fo all residents of 114 Franklin street, and| Jacob Bohnert of 57 Fairview street, Meriden (where she wili make her members of the local Spanish colony, | Was painfully injured shortly I""l“"‘}‘_‘ His Home Here For Past 5 home in the fuf s crowded o new; true.” = = a have taken out marriage licenses. noon today when he wa N . During the ding last night coming across” in the case, it was| yjconses have also been issued to| the Berlin turnpike while driving his Years—Funeral Monday. e T uiswerw " Declare due to the state police confronting 5 ol = e e toreycle. Bohnert, it seems, was & 3 K ¥ Arthur M_ Baker of 28 ( s motoreycle. « . . 3 : e s 10 At ires o New Brita o but rathe! him witt facts that were undeniable. | nq Mice Rurn orent or oo o et | ariving along the roadway when two| David Valvert of 310 Park street :]1‘,(,..\“(,,\,\“,',‘.?:‘“ u:lm:::.‘:\:( ,m,: is. The ! Intimate acquaintances of Richard- Fupadin S cars attempted to pass at the same |dicd at 15 o'clock this morning |this numl pell al s 9 is. e street, and Ernest E. Goodrich of 209 - hes sotedly, having heen §ll|twenty were £ he 5 son, express the opinion that he would | graniey streot, and Miss Ruth 1. Nel.|time. He was forced inte the ditch |rather unexpectedly, having Rhee 50 or the % not talk if this condition did not pre- ;r ¢ 96 ”" K ,fl g s and received cuts and scratches. He |only since Thursday evening. He was Miss Susan ¥ A . be in N 3 Believes i sent itself. SERSOL o LicomanL aursct S taven Go the loeal hospital for |78 years and four months of age and |charge of th# Burritt Evangelist Armstrong Declares Ps. T “Must Have Somgthing.” Rawlings, R Ceatoiint w 1 native of England, although[Grange to be hall to- 108 'he Double Cure That Cures” with the ¢ CNiae Rav it R s e o pEDIOATE GAN . § he had made his home in this rity [night. An i vy pro- ““Bowery newsboy battles against evil forces, g5 & s desk p sedication exercises of the newly suing his duties, when a reporter took | installed organ at the Swedish Beth Deaths and Funerals. “"\‘i‘;_ 186 up the latest developments in the |any church will be held next week e case with him. The head of the de- | Thursday evening. Special mu " gram has be Calvert was born in Hudders The IR Field, Yorkshire and Murs. Charles W. Crane. 14 a1 He cs tian e of drin newspapers on the Bower of hell is lifted into the sunlight of Ch W early childhood his recollections are the women. While selli L St. N Men’s cluh ingland, on the|the Men's Bi the south and sy me to the United | congregatio: a joint voice of his Savior speaking to him and he knew partment said that if a confession has | services will be held and Professors Thol fiteratis LN RACSMAnN0N Sr el e e o o oo o (ol '»r.m ! 3 : n e been secured, it was due to the in- | Frederickson and Joseph Claire Beebe | Buell « 8 GG ran sty Grans (oAl A SR AR L SR B | ain R Avon was o) e = shiihe o i vestigation of the state department. | willspreside at the organ of 108 i Elizabeth, New | SeC 5 MG made by and at the same time received his call to pred ey voust Bave something. ¥ Rich. came to thiz counry the ocean trip which to him bore the seal of the King — firlbon of 184 Arch 2 7 Jersey, will take place Sunday after- | / et 5 % bl e ardson confessed,” the chief said STRUCK BY AUTO. I e e lays and there was put one | oo g P feurprise party meatality of his Sunday 00l teac her 2r Bl e nie o | mocnge : . train ay running from New York [p i€ TR RS 1o trionas Rev. Armstrong is modest and unassumir e i e ¢ : % nome. Intermentiwillibe in Eve to Nev, Britain. On his arrival in [, g G s mes He is the author of 4 widely circulated m Savard's office The party v mcenthfl cemetery, Zlizabeth, New Calvertionforeq b o sterday afternoon as the result of [ planse omit flowers. Mrs. Crane was alvert entered ‘he cm- 3 ploy of the American Hosiery com- ||| being struck by an automobile. Sev- | e mother of Mrs. Joseph H. Latham |F can A | [ eral stitches were taken in the head. | of(his eity. ) [ignygend v saiths legrniion o LG 1Zdson C. Lockwood. : - and ! Matl ind one leg was put in a splint : . [RsarRcuing Bl ichiSUn S SRS B s oo Y RNyt odl ot astisivect: e e MISCELLANEOUS SHOWE with the old New Britain Knitting |, chtered Browdn university, Provi & = company, he was continuously in the B \ : TEACHER OF VIOLIN - - e e e ! 5 S dence, R. I, where) he will take a four 10LIN TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIC \1|u\ A surpri miscellaneou: hower [amploy of that concern. e G ‘.'«:]W“_mx \ this ecity ?‘ d in honor of jier Game wer is a composer of spiritual songs though he has never He, moreover, believes the Bible from cover to cover a¥ four-fold Gospel. He has had remarkable success as an 1 s hands dealing with the sick an flictec Already the r has been scatiered with the invitation to BRING THE Emmanuel Gospel Church, Franklin Squarg God b I g zb Z ndered Miss Winifred Corcoran| Np Calvert is survived by b Limited Number of Beginners and | FOUND—Sum of moncy, nu Ist.|at her home on 812 Stanley street|cone William D., of Parkmor Mrz. Davis 8. Ogborn, who lived in Advanced Pupils Will Be Accepted ||| The owner can have same by proving jast night by the degree team of thelciraat, John T., of Park street na | this city for many- vears on Seymour | .o E | loss and describing same on return | radies’ A. O. H. Miss Corcoran ve-|Raepjamin W.. of Wost Main street, recently Jcelebrated her 90th N i : e Zhor Ciisladt [daiven ) many. Bictail Missh Corcornn | e s i MR RIEE Rt | pirthday in Bast{ Litehfield where she A t "I‘ Ak ss Elm Hil, R.|will becom~ the bide of John Gritlin | mditn M. Calvert with whom he made | 11Ves with her sigter, Mrs. Dvight Kii u 0 l uc klng 10-1-2dx [of 21 Hurlburt street next week |pig Lolleh [ home. ( Mary's chureh a member of Court Dres.| A ioint outin of the Men's clubs St d C st ok Cont oo Sy ade Bincooal an e s | orage an ra Available For postal car; a vertisement F. D. 2, Box pas Concerts—Musicales—Recitals STUDIO: 242 MAIN STR i = Wednesday, at farm in New He v . ¥ S —_—— = perity, I R 3 ||| Pelow value Right on the state x‘,mm;.;.-, I‘ rance, Oct. 1 (By the The funeral will be held at 2['0%MY ats i 4[4rx||\llk claim sn! be the be s ? road. 12 room house, all modern ciated Press)—Licut. Georges | o'clock Monday afternoon from the | se———e= ——— We have the best of Equipment for LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE improvements. Ve suitable fo ch of France today won the|John A. Andrews’ Funeral Home on ‘A prep, MOVING. ntleman's home. Also extra house| Deutsche de la Meurthe airplane cup | Walnut street Rev. John 1. Davis ¢ place for tencmegls or workmen. | race here. He covered 300 kilometers | will oficiate and intorment will be in [ CRANE—snadely ! ok igh o, 1‘% I ll'ans er 0 from Sun, ppIY [with five turns in one hour, four min irview cenvetery in thie Calvertl ' 3" ,mmgni“ ebial New Briglain, Tel. 2090, 2002, !"‘ ~ Moad 10-1-2dx " utes, 39 1-5 seconds. family plot. W Cmne INTENTIONAL DUPE

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