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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922, —_————— —— — ==3 TRIES OUT FLYING - NORTH& JUDD'S 2 Pormer Prosceuting Attorney Sum- Present Day Conditions, New Britain Inventor Enlarges A iABil Late, But Very Weloome| roe st e on i vooic o % Field of Experiences vivert &, Grooners, sormer prose- | 3 AICHOT Brand GID {26 onowime vhe et muppir cutlng | \l.u ‘vu:~ .;ulx‘ ) s Il" s Rev. John L, Davis, who teaches this 3 3 ! ! class at the Y, M. C. A, every Thurs- Ghristopher Miner Spencer, of New |court on January 1%, to show cause | Santa Claus pald & belated visit to | G S0 B ECAISNan et Britain, who taught Abraham Lin-|why disharment proceedings should [the rooms of the “Anchor Brand" |08 8L T o orios of leotures, coln to fire o neer vifle; who dined pot he pressed against him, The rule | Girls' club on Fast Main street, mw“imm““mu January. 19 o g With Grant ar oote on 170ote’s flag- | was issued by Judge William M. Malt- | evening, distributing gifts among the | "m0 i lactufe under the new ser- ship two days before the Union fleet bie at the instance of the vance members and their RNEsts to the num- | jos<Gill he on the subject, “The Place {ran the hatteries at Vicksburg: who|Committee of the Hartford Count her of about 86, who were present at{ of prophets in Human Lif roassoclation, Judge James I, the annual New Yo moned To Court o | built and operated the first succ roreception. AS|yaey 19 will follow “The 3 ful automobile in Ceonecticut fooper of this city, Judge Walter Hy fone of the feature numbers on the|the” Man January 26 ey who 10w St x wllatio aving | ¢ 1dge 1 ', Henne \WORT! Acrah rarbe | J 5 who is now studying tion, having Clark and Judge Willlam 1 Henney |pr m Olin 1. Oldershaw, garbed 8| Davis will speak on “The God of A already mad more than twenty of Hartford cor ise the committee Mr, Claus, passed through the club- and of M " Jeh B The NORWEGIAN flights, has, at 8§, applied for mem- and State's Attorn {Uonn and of Men. Tabruary £ T jey Alcorn has been house with hls pack on his back ra-| prophet and the Tusinessman.” The lership in the American Society of gelectod as the attorney for them in | diating cheer and sharing his store | final talk of the se ANA onn i ! | Mechanieal Engineers the proceedings of good things with everyone present | which everyone who is following the Mr. Spencer, who was born June| The complaint which the commit-| Among the guests of the occaslon |talks is greatly interested, is -the | began the study of mechanies in 1846 5. 1921, Albert nberg, an attor- [Treasurer . M. Holmes, as well as|vine Punishment?" under his grandfather, an artilleryiney and counselor at law, was con- |representatiy { the s force, A| Arrangements are made to accom- I C E (: R E E P E R S man and armorcr in the Revolution- | vioted in the Hartford County super- |H, Stephens J. W. DaRatt of | modate 100 men at the weekly supper 5 J. Peterson of St. Louis | tonight. 69(: BOT. ary army. He has applied for mem-|jgr eourt of the crime of blackmail, |Chicago, H. hership In the American Society of |u.4 is guilty of offenses not occuring |and 1. S. Nash of Boston. Mechanical Engineers to keep inljn the presence of the court which The program wa : > TR o o (] as follows: Th touch with the development of the jpyolye his character and integrity, |“O Come All Ye Faithful” Ass y (< engincering profession and to help | professional conduct and stunding as | Selection .. PR e ° in the society's work to promote the Do ki D C Atz wile sk eolnAbteA WL A a n>||‘>1||ln-x" of the bar practicing in Solo, “King of ('hf. Forest” ..... 1ICKINSON Urug L0, civcering and mechanical construc. | Mo Crn COUMY: 4 present in the | piano Huteetion. | Sp Eenharl e Two PLATOON HARDWARE STORE 336 MAIN STREET ] s Greenberg o . 108, south on a month's leave of abscnce Solo, “Dream 169-171 Main Street Nicked Knife For Saw |from his probation and Joseph I Miss Huldah Johnson It was at the that Mr. |Berry, one of his attorneys is also | Solo, “In Sunny Spaln”...John Kiley | §pencer did his first mechanical work | there, He is expected to return about | Each entertainer received liberal COH]HliSSiOIlel’ Kranowitz Agams[ A ssipreiara i i WU | by making a back saw. He nicked [the middle of January. The court applause, belng forced to respond o o v ot an old carving knife on the edge of order was served by an officer leaving | with an encore, Flremeu’s wlshes FISH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY I Remarkable Values in i axe, and with this sawed off his|a copy of it at Greenberg's home here. | The club appointed Mr., Holmes a i Horsefall | krandfather’s Revolutionary musket ——————— committee of one to convey its re- —_— — 1 58 “] i [to make a carbine. Then in 1548 he |spects to President H. C. Noble, Who| e commissioner Willlam G The Quahty Kind—Fresh From the ater | Janaary Sa[e 0[ | built a successtul working model of AN TO lis in Florida. A hounteous luncheon |y, ~GEURRRORT - 0 ,l'('k’)‘n“m; —— . st o | @ steam engine with a 1-inch hore was served. Dancing was enjoved | oe o two.platoon plan in the fire de inch stroke, from informatio | sonable - o Inforniation until.a seasonabls hour. partment under present conditions i {ana b s ; s if it is recom- Mr. Spencer served as @ ac D 4s a muchinist mended at Monda Ea 2 3 & evening's meeting. i RO RER ¢ e : the two members who submitted i S anchesf ] v Ralph Eggleston, Despondent Because : a i ‘Women’s Suits--Formerly up to ;? ‘:‘,I;r;:',‘;”:\ \l‘:::(’z,;l(:[:\,( %‘:rh;;:: Pau} ROgel‘S 01]9 0[ S(fi[e GOm' ] PO negative report to the common coun- : o " f of Lack of Work, Makes Unsu: cil several months ago after the coun- i $85.00 in the shops of the Niagara Falls di-| : . | g AT e T vl cil had delegated to the fire board the i :.'0?}3"&,‘“’,,‘0’;},2,",”). (-Z':f ‘;;:,‘llm'lv!},‘,’,';;‘ nitteg on Tl‘al]S]]OFIall()l] ful Try at Ending Life. right to say whether or not the sys- . | Col. Samuel Colt he helped to install Jggleston, aged 18 years, of ‘m'xll‘h: 01‘;;]-:»1 l:;u':':iul;‘v::-‘ryl;l-m- is heartily the machinery in the present Colt| Hartford, Jan. Me the \ § ; J., despondent over his |, ) ! ! in sympathy with the fire fighters the | failure to secure employment, made yIpatiy: with Iraingnisry 1y ICAN MAR FRESH SHORE % 7 NO. 1 HADDOCK ....... Ib. 15¢ 7 T w 25¢ ::;:; AR o w 20¢ o w 12¢C i armory at Hartford, serving there as|committee to make a sur i i s AT IR i i : L ring about a two- hy SLICED WHITE | S RliEmith nom d864 tb L8ET. 394l craiett transportabion | SIERHOR AN niinkacesstal Bitempteto: commib|L o, cTOrE L0 balip bout 4 o NCY 1 12¢ LIOED 4y zsc : ¢ : : S i . Mt blatoon, he has stated, hut he does HERRING ....... Ib HALIBUT ........ 1b, . ° did his first work as an inventor for|Connecticut—and to suggest proper|suicide last night, by drinking iodine DSl teel tat fhe altyoin Shouldad o RN o the Cheney Brothers, where he work- | adjustment between the railroads, in front of Liggett's drug store on| (o [Be THEL e (U €O 100 H CAUGHT 15 SLICED B. L 350 We have only three or four ed as a machinist and inventor from |motor trucks and other transporta- | Main street. —The young man pur-|ge tpa¢ the spring s (_U-'”]'Q 7 o o db: () SWORDFISH ..... b, models left of our higher priced 1857 to 186 udying drafting under | tion agencies, were announced by the | chased the poison in the store, and | o = bee bl o0 impm‘.;d' B ine 3'ANCY CHILLF SLICED RED | Suits which can be purchased at [§| Hezekiah Conant, a Hartford invent-| Connecticut Chamber of Commerce |walking out the door he drank the| ... two niatoon ‘ MACKEREL ..... 1b, 2 (4 SALMON ........ 1b. Cc { 7 < % or. tod {stuff, falling almost immediately. (™75, (0 c T o At |8 y 1 N B 53‘”;5i "’l BOOHESID0 sy thar, Invents Thread Machine Ihey are Robert Scoville of Lake- | Patrolman John Kennedy who was|g o h‘n‘;‘;d S A"'L:;‘r::d“’t‘hm- ;:":l — | the original prices. i ville, United States Food Administra- [nearby, saw the young man fall, and : ; i I 58 Mr. S| J 7 £ : e i advisability of adopting a two- L n 1858 Mr. Spencer invented thel o 0o Gl during the war, and |on reaching his side he saw that hility of adopting « two-platoon| § Qulid Meat Oysters | Fresh Opened Clams can be discussed at any time during . | automatic thread spooling machine, || Jogl ol sl R i et vl T} ; which" revolutionized the thread in- a member of the ,u\!lll»fllh merg- | ggleston “‘,“ in great pain. \QT the fiscal year and, if thought wise, 8 ) dustry and brought the Coats c cucy committee at the time of the |young man was hastencd to the Office | 0 G50 VUG BAEe G B8 VIR s L ght the Coats com-| .0 aned strike of railroad employes [of Dr, J. W. Bush and from there he : 3 : approve an appropriation at the open- 38¢ Pint 40¢ Quart | Py : pany to America. In 1860 he patent- | : s 4 stl . hil . .‘ambulance '95 9 syIumStrecl ed the Spencer repeating rifie, arter | 13%¢ falli Le Grand Cannon of Ausii- WS Fe the police ambulance Lo/, 0 6¢ the fiscal year, however. — : ; i Lok | Nichols company, aven, presi- spital. 2 £ : three years of experimentation. This 1 < ¢ ) ) I atony Commissioner Kranowitz is unqual- 3 ALT ? ; i dent of the Southern New England | According to Eggleston’s story, he |, ! 0] i) FAT SALT 6 ‘Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull St. rifle, which was the first dependable| |, ; G5 et it s ol ARG 5 ¢ [ifiedly in favor of retaining the pres- o] & . Wholesale Grocers soclation, rep- |came here yesterday in the quest of | PEE N E ARG LT E e g MACKEREL ........ a.OC SARDINF .. 8 cans [ breechloading and repeating rifle us- was the first John . |work, and having met with failure, he J. Root | decided on his self destruction. He SALT BONELEF resenting the merchants when the time is opportune will ap- Ib. 160 :’;;5[0‘\] A K‘ 2 cans 250 Hartford ing metallic cartridge OhIisey: mpegliant Of tha O h ] ; e udo o to be adopted by the United States. Nt d] sl z Hstis | Sand DR ‘orth of lodine at|Prove the two-platoon, he assures. CODFIS) Union army during the Civil War. | iy (00000 G company, New. Britain, | man was seen to fall, persons nearby | fire board will come together this L i 5 cvening. Members of the commission The first automobile to be huilt and successfully operated in Connecticut! Ar- at first thought that he had slipped representing the manufacturers on the icy walk. His mouth and have expressed themselves as in fa-| iqtiy private, Reporters who were| BRADLEY-HILL WEDDING : - e o : thur M. Collens, manager of the in- e s . l washulloy Mry susrest In 1862, It} Cogtment bureau, Phoenix Mutual Life |lips, which were badly burned, told ‘\0!’_|I°f1 a‘”‘“&:rl”a‘f‘:‘fln tr?.q::;nn::ll‘wi S -eeatih B6 the ceyrebatey yekteraan lty tems Tvas as superintendent of the Spencer| pygyrance company of Hartford, rep- |the story.of his act: Considerable| PRI & S, 0 qliesent Wage|ere not admitted today and the| o0 Wil Take Place At Home = tifle company of Boston that he dem- | . iloii” (10" fnancial. interests and |erowd was attracted to the scene. | Scaie, 80 1t s Hikely that an dtem 0| yowgpapermen who ~followed — the ) s st : :tl:(ml ,u;(_-‘ls_po‘.)\_ er rifle to General| ") o 1erg of railroad securities; . | e m‘;‘im:tps“ ¢ included in thel ¢ heral party through a steady rain Of Bride's Brother No. 18831. C. L. Pierce & Co—advt. | | tommee fagip s Officer Foote on the |y “pegrson, president of the New ICE HARVEST TR to the last resting place of the senator | oo lec lcers will take pluce | \orier's flagship, two days before the|yiony ‘New Haven and Hartford Rail- | e R were warned that if they entered the Red tnee B R Election of officers will take place [ {snion Soat ran the batteries at vick \ | i : 11 {6 Freddle Laurence Bradley this eve- L atteries at VIcKs- | 0,0 New Haven, representing the | s REAT SECRE cemetery it would be at their own|, =477 0000 at the h f G ECY peril. Guards were stationed all| NE &% b ome ol B at a meeting of the Commodore JOMN e During the years 1862-1865, he | Barry Council, A, A. R. 1. R., tonighl. | wqg active at the front, instructing Isabella Circle, National Daughters| . {'njon troops in the use of the of Isabella, will meet this evening. | gpancer gun, in August, 1563 teach- The Catholic Women's Benevolent | jng Ay rypam Lincoln how to fire the ratlroads; Samuel Russell, Jr., of i brother of the bride, Harry Burdick, Middletown, representing agriculture; T g around the place. The f\m:‘ml party of 38 Union street, this cit Rev. H. H. Skerrett, Jr., Hartford, branch | weagher Conditions—lce Reported ARKS FUNERAL |was in tne cemetery about 15 minutes e Questions had been asked why the | 527 Episcopal church will officiate. The manager of the Packard Motor Sales | ! il o company, representing automotive in-| 10 to 12 Inches Thick. edisecrecy In:the burlal ofiiee’ & e i i any: willl Be. 1sea; Local Corporations Put Back by family d the senator and the answer of close Legion held a whist and social this| g, at 2:30 o'clock in St. Mary's e = B in . terests; Lucius S. Storrs, president of | . ars N i s, Geory vles, of Ke afternoon at 2:30 o'cloc Y Between 1866 and 1883 he invented the Connecticut company, represent-| The local fce corporations had Reporters Not Even Admitted to political friends was that' Penrose Mrs. (‘nmgr" Bowles, of Kensington, 8chool hall. the so-called Spencer-Roper repe i pa I 1 to start harvesting the ice v o hated pomp and ceremony and that it| Will stand with the bride and Mr. New Britain Council,0. U. A. M. | ghot gun, the Rrst practical repe |ing the ship-by-trolley movement; | planned to s i s Cemetery in Which Penrose ) DOTLE e t he be| Burdick will be Mr. Bradley's best #ill meet this evening [sticiana, ns Rt ay and Alfred H. Terry, consulting en- | crop today, but on account of the probably was his wish that he e g orm a compar gineer of Bridgeport, formerly of the | weather conditions, the work has Is Buried buried with as much Ml:t‘wp”;‘;;sii;;](u Mrs, Hill is the daughter of Mrs, n postponed until tomorrow. Re- with as little ceremony Leuvenin Burdick, of Berlin, Mr, Bradley is a resident of this city and a rccent employe of the Stanley Works. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will 8 start,on thelr wedding journey into Vermont to the home of Mr. Bradley's Biest baser < parents at Bellows Falls, Vt., the end ~—advt. of this week. On their return they Zws will make thelr home in Kensington. Hear "The Country Cousin, Grace pyujq it at Amherst, Mass. In 186 Bage, reader, and the Mendelssohn |y, dad e Ay engineering staff of the New York, | b¢ o at G Sharoh Iriday evening | ¢ founded with Charles E. Billings, | New Haven and Hartford Rallroad | ports from all the concerns engaged o at Center Church Iiridaj €| the Billings and Spencer company of ; # i Jorlc state Hat Heviae advt. | and former city engineer of Bridge- | in this line of work state a —advt. | Hartford, to manufacture shotguns.| ot % |is anywhere from 10 to 12 inches J. J. Donahue has been granted & The shotgun did not make money, but| PO~ . : i b U Ssvantlior atava oolh permit to erect a two-family Awelling | & fine drop-forging plant destined to| « 17 20PoInting this committee of the | thick, and if the wehiier ©aya i i et p-torging plant destined 10| gate (hamber of Commerce, Presi-|a fine crop is expected. The ice on | | | Philadelphia, Jan. 6.—The funeral|g¢ id to have been a tradition tn of Senator Boies Penrose was held|tphe Penrose family, which is one of this morning. The same great|¢he oldest in the city that all funerals secrecy that surrounded the making|of members be strictly private. of arrangements for the funeral wa maintained until the body w. lowered into the brick lined grave South Laurel Hill cemetery. No in- lc Ib. Russell Bros. :gogznnston Terrace at a cost of |;»- known the world over was laid | jare o anley H. Bulalrd of Bridge. | the local ponds is found to be in ex- B down i i 5’ i I ‘ g \dent that this | cellent condition, and if the stormy District Deputy William Ziegler Will | During the period 1868 to 1876, Mr. fedl monident et s et buns e loe Tl Be drhcyaaten | | port said jcer terstaccker | gponee e | committee will arrive at most equit- famition Wb $he i HeHe install the nm(“blfl of G 76‘1 C Spencer developed the board drop| . pie anag satisfactory answers to the |as quickly as possible. | formation was lon!\c_nmmg \\_hblh(r TO TALK ON BUSINESS. lodge, 1. 0. 0. I*, next Monday night. | and various drop forging processes A e R e SR ”’ | ™" Bajley Bros., who have the contract |there were any religious services at i) —_— He officiated in that capacity in Mid- |and various drop forging processes and | | S sy AuSRT oML IS i T iy, dletcwn last evening. [in 1873 invented the automatic screw ‘he John L. Davis Bible class Will | machine, To manufacture these ma- hold its weekly supper and session in i('hil\v-s in 1876 he founded the Hartford “Some of the questions which face il i P iy wert! 3 s & aoTATTGERE > A ire vroner | Was accomplished. Not much of the the ¥. M. C. A. this evening [ faahiine: Sovew. nompany With Georgs] i, oumites ap VHste prope : The Sewing Circle of the Swedish | A, Fairchild. In 1880, after inventing | t v e yel ay whe 3 r Vati bank, of New /‘ co-ordination of the transportation fa- | ic¢ was taken in however, and though }‘""“" fm“'t I’f'&:::‘” “h‘l" e [&h;rkl';:("f “v!\\l?“;pr:-‘:k lm the New ‘l ! cilitic dded by < i 4 the force of workmen left this morn-{bureau of vital statistlcs issued a per- ¥ A A o Lutheran church will meet this even- | the so-called “pump” or “trombone” | ‘If"“"") Nhlxrn\ln,mrl by n;mfz! "”'P.k and 111‘1: “:,. the scene of operations, it was|mit for interment for January 5 or Britain club I N.flx'l} evening next at / / i ing. Sotion rapestlng pifle ‘and TEPRNEE| i e ol TOFML OF transportabion | thereafter. The immediate family of | 8:15 o’clock on “What About Busi- / Z | i | i | ;Wi a | — Vgt beis | yeing developed to its highest point | thought that they would not be able « A meeting of the Ladies' of the io- | shotgun, he founded the Spencer Gun | | o ajoveloped to its highest point | /00N oh there today. The work, |Senator Penrose, who was a bachelor, f ness. ill //// | | of efficiency, with due regard to the| : consists of three brothers. No infor-| Members of the club have been in- / i b3 3 | 5 3 Mea v | the house or at the cemetery. ® ' rapid development of motor truck | to cut ice on the Shuttle Meadow 2 G. A. O'Reilly, of TIrving National e lake, started work yesterday noon and | Revorters were not admitted to| % 1 s adress Now Britain Club. | | w AT/ ! a imina 2 K e iria round. h ac ke he & a good deal of the preliminary work | the burial g v at TRy Vi mresldent. ot /4 body would be buried today became| G- N\ N hemian Eagles was held this after-| company at Windsor, to build the OVOr, W shed 5 1 i il Howeoan lLLbE Lo e | regarding the | vited to attend with their business as- war correlation which exists betwee i X noon in Bardeck's hall. guns. In 1888 he traveled through| oo, WEGTL it ation was given out \ il Bl them? Ts taxa squitably "1 as conditions will allow and a good mation was g : Crowell caters for Dances and|[urope with his partner, Albert Bier- | fl"’ ’I“.n }sl 1.\‘1,’1,;«;'1 ‘n] ’”'I'v'fv"" '(”'Tml"‘rm;\ )i[' ‘.“;“(‘ml & funeral beyond the hrief obltuary|soclates. There will be a luncheon // w ! % 7 ed and appliec 3¢ re N L i ot B o serve Parties.—advt. stadt, demonstrating the pump gun| o ”‘K_\WY”}M]””” \AHM|I[‘“>!" n“::)(:;;.:; U notice that the funeral would be|served after the talk. W / Another case of picking pockets | hefore the high commands of Eng-| was reported to the police yesterday | jand, Irance, Italy, Austria and Ger when Miss Mary Feeney of Belvidere, | many, p a sister to Patrolman Thomas Feeney, | I'rom 1885 to 1912, Mr. Spencer . s an intra-state problem, what Best butter 51c Ib. Russell Bros. n be taken by the State of [—advt. ‘onnecticut to aid in its solution?" This committee will begin work at Prince Leaves for as this complained to him that her bag was engaged in developme : as engagec development Work | gnee and a me ‘i > held early 0 snatched from Ter land While whe | Loy’ automatic serow mahines and | o eyt "o W1 be beld early Trip to Mandalay :ra; JLitling o osh ition in front | gteam ;l]luv;mul\HAJ-\. inventing ] the | course of its actlvities, it will formu-| Rangoon, B. I, Jan. 5—The Prince o 0 n en ive Ma L E bencer double ar utomatic and the | jate definite stlaal & ¢ f Wal on his tour of India left 7” 227 ’n at the purse ¢ | = ; o ate ¢ e practical suggestions for|Of Wales on his tour a m said that the purse con [ Universal fife spindle automatle serew | the noxt sesslon of the General As- | today for Mandalay, upper Burma. e n (l Z Z()uS en a 0 The usual monthly meeting of the | machine, and in the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mark's | came church will not be held this evening, | Machine company as but is postponed to a week from to-| gineer, £ day. Due notice of the meeting will ne year be-|gamply, was given a great ovation on his de- " 9 & art N G | 4 8 ki 1 B, R only half a life—and don’t know it associated with the New Britain | mechanical en- tours of the British empire, had he received a warmer welcome than in ; Aviation Next s be given later. ¢ Members of the Ladicss Nest of| 10 1020 Mr. Spencer took up the| Local Girl Announces Engagement to | Rangoon. He has recefved demon- No person whose nerves are If you want to avoid a very Owls are invited to attend the instal- | Study of aviation and since then has| 1ot f"f‘f"{°"““"”“ the Burmese on his continually irritated, whose ap- common cause of irritation and lation of officers of Hartford Nest I°ri v;\‘u}ln uunln»"m.u twenty epomlENel S it Sl every public appearance. petite and digestion are disturb- enjoy restful sleep, good diges- day evening in Saengerbund hall, cor- | iEhts. It is probable that, as af ¢ Sl Sl PR eep well tion, and the feeling of vigor and ner of Mulberry and Wells strects, | Member of the American Society of | ;’Mf"l““n' O\f M!*fl‘ Viola DeMars, A. B. SMITH RESIGNS, ;g' 0;:::$h::e;r:fi' ilis ,‘:orma; l‘Obl;St endurancegthatgcomn Members will leave on trolley leaving | Mechanical Fngineers, he will be n. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- | Neoy Haven, Jan. 5.—The resigna- 2 teadt A Seate: 70k {erested In the work of the society's| Mars of 22 Mill street, and Arch B.|(ion ot A. D, Smith, general passen- chance for success in life. For to healthy, normal _people, quit The Women's club of Maple Hil|@eronautic division, which mnnxwr«:"'p“‘;‘!’-:f\‘;hfi_-“““‘“"' Department of | gor ngent of the New York, New | weakness, debility, anemia and teaand coffee,and drink Postum, will have an afternoon and evening ‘\"\f‘.”!I"l"”H\H'»M [aviators as Orville s ;I'”‘\'?:.:'l“ employed in the of. | TAYeR & Hartford raliroad for the general lack of toneare a serious instead. It is a rich, coffee- whist party at the home of Mps, ., Wright on its rolls | Ana e e : | past fifteen years, was announced last handicap to anybody. like cereal beverage—perfectly ay, January 18, | “Christopher Miner Spencer, saya| o8 2\ B0 I,”.“‘_"’v]““'“f{“‘;‘”‘[‘” €OM- | night by Vice Prestdent Benjamin s kil =n article on “The Revolution In Ma. | pe¥ 'S80 (080 | 00 '_“)"‘;f 18 ota- | campbell, F. C. Coley of this city, Best butter blc Ih. Russell Bros. | chine Shop Practice,” written fn 1849, | 1o, 1t Present In North Carolina. | ggsistant general passenger agent, has No date has been set for the wedding. | heen promoted to the vacancy. The delicious ! § P. Hart on Wedne Those who drink tea or coffee are often sufferers from these Order Postum from your gro= —advt. | “was the first to comprehend clearly | | ied 4 P I the vast savings in machine-part pro- | St resignation takes eftect on Jan. 16, cqndmon_s. Tea and coffee '}:1('mh cer today. Drink this fragrant, 1CY SIDEWALK duction 'h are rendered possible| Dest butter Glc 1, Russell Bros, e tain caffeine, a substance which i 4o verage and see how People who were out last night had by converting the semi-automatic tur- | ——advt, INTEREST IN CONCERTS has a decided stimulant action much better you'll feel—able difficuities of their own getting home | ret machine into a full-automatic tool —_— Much intereat {s being shown in the on the nerves. d . over the slippery sidewalks. A warm | capable of producing almost any \EGE BOON - conukrts ¥ e glven by the Mendel. to .do more without becoming raln which fell all night froze as fast|shape of small metal plece, without| WIGINK SECOND TERM satlin 616 at the Fisst Congregational Each cup of strong coffee fatigued —as thousands have as it touched the hard pavements and | human intervention beyond the plac-| The week day church sehool of the | 080 FE 0 H (B0 0 eBn g the contains about aslargeadoseof discovered for themselves. caffeine as your doctor would ordinarily give to a very sick Postum comesin twoforms: instant person, Postum (in tins) made instantly in the -l cup by the addition of boiling wa You can readily see that the Postum Cereal (in packages of larger ing of a_bar of metal within reach of | f"”f.fif‘,,‘f,",”'ff'.'“" V‘Iull.v;u church hegine | \¢oj gingora’ concort at the Metho- the feeding mechanism of the ma-| 1-: «"“"I ..4;”,'(‘.. oday, ] ort rnulniul‘fl church next Thursday evening. chine At the Ilartford Machine r the fir m, of thre -m-lmm,;, ts are selling rapidly for both where the| Were sent out the early part of the| oo o made walking almost impossible. T rain kept up all night, and whe sand, sawdust or sprinkled, another | es had b r of fce had|Screw company's work sencer automatic turret machines| Week to parents, frozen by morning and great diffi- | § | Blilty ‘was experienced by people go.|were first placed in go use, it 18 fu — E ]} re g L fng to work, ¥ E (e practice to une, sy, one machine | SENT TO JAIL, 3 NOTICE, effect of giving this stimulant ;u) tor those who prefer to make regularly to a well personmight the drink while the meal is being ootk [ tender to ten automatic turret nia. ! Ry virtue of an execution to me di- . Fresh eggs, H0c. Russell Bros.—advt, | chines, with the result that the ob 8 : sy sentenced ae Thoman 1n the | rected, signed and issued, we will sell finally have a tendency to make prepared) made by boiling for 20 min« —e e | 01T Y M""r‘,"\’f ,‘f;"“m”n’?.“ ",‘m‘"""" [N ntted States conrt to 30 days in jatl | at publie auction, Friday, January bth, hirn sick, s utes. Sald everywhare! AEEETEEMMARNEY | sco hundreds of ful lautomatic ma. |4 fAned $20 and costa yesterday af. |t 11 o'clock all turniture and Bock | e tornoon, He was charged with hav- | of Morris Brin of 19 Lafayette street, | ehines busily engaged fn the produc- | > Rl — PALACE — o " he Dot | ing tlicgaily in his posseasion liquor, a fand at 12 o'clock same day all real H l h “Th 9 R 9 | tton of small machine paris wit NOULL LI and material with which to |property of sald Morris Brin, located Postum or ealth—- ere’s a eason Joseph Lavirinaitls of this city, Moni==Tee-WeC, i \',”:‘Lp‘:;’rk, ':",',lz:,":'":f:_" for mem. | MANUTACtUTe Hlquor, He pleaded | 430 Stanley street. KATHERINE MacDONALD ¥ |, 5 o nattered by | #1I1Y. | Wm, M. v\',\!f\l::x:::(:':‘.fipr Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan A\ —in— Y| the soclety's membersiip commitiee, | 3 3 | % i oo el i “Trust Your Wife” | 1t 18 expected that getlon will be| 2t best butter, §1, Russell Bros. N. W. ROSENBERG, | taken in the tmmediate futur l edvty sataa,

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