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REV. S. G. CHMAN B DS FAREWELL TO USINESSMEN SEEM | | ‘Ci!y .@; "MARY NflT FIRST | SHORTCALENDAR CIENTISTS Wlll THIS CITY THE EARLY PART OF MAY "poprorl) T BONUS sicieeirriz 10 WED SUBJECT e oz GALL ON ‘GHOSTS' Quartette, Fox's, Sunday, ansplees of Amertean Leglon,—advt, | lent of the New York conference, was ied in the Puture, But Will Return, Dead or i g or the program and laii the | Hee. you tonight “at .Kikel’ fairil. . s i ‘ Halilax Haunted House Will Be - e cornerstone. Work rogressed rapiaty | Chamber of Commerce Releren- |4t Historians Recall Union of Lady| cuses were assignca at e wnor alliax aunte All\'(‘, “ “hln 15 or 20 ind the hasement was ready for occu- | Lawyer David 1. Nalr, trustee of | |calendar session of the city court yes- T fati i and the hasement was ready for oc (A Gnt. aatate-ar A, TihMe Brite | AL v Visited by Distingnished Men = ; pancy by Christmas of the your 1905, | l i AR LannunE . ou AcTiom; Joan and Do Monthermer |terdny arternoon. as foliows Years, He Says. e IEIAS LS AP X1 um Is Against It erduy sold stock ane [ | Monday, Februury 27 at 10 4. m., ¢ ol The entire edifice was completed nxtures of l‘ll' IL“H\\HHI' to Tulin Ifl\‘l Carl Carubba, by | B, Hungerford 3 o « el 3 N v ‘eh, © tore ¢ Ma 1 i 5 v Associated {jiz; 1, 5 | Inquisitive seie 8 PaLe “Dead or witve, fnside of 15 or 0 |UNTUNCRWere held which lasted for] Washington, I'eb. 25.—Seventy-two by Roem to A. Jaxolowiteh of Forext- . ey ,\,F'r:;,,y.,(.,..,(,\I,,‘m.‘.r.h.n,,«.. Akl S alomon,, bydrying Ii,.':'::;h”“'llnl reak in upon the quiet of the gears; I will/returmsts Now. Britain to |4 Poriod of four daya - fhese were per cent, of the membershin of the|vilie/owner of the buflding, for $185. | finccss Mary to_ Vissount. Lasonllek | Nair ana D rond Antigonish Ghost, whose fame grows my-old friendn agaln sald Rov, 8 |8l N O e New |Btaton y of Gommerce of the United imho jeaso “has several yeurs: yet racalliAEhnt tHEPOBPIIaRE BraCCABRL OF Barmn s alkTl o g A iy with each new thrill it causes, The O an aatd ot e~ Bwadieh |3 e i 1o SLRASR D 0 AT AIT, ”"“,"',1 vored [run, e pos e okes b e AR SRt | exeluaive wralth will make the aoe| Tutheran church speakin regurds| ooyt tesmen, The' congregation I\)'Hl\é‘ll.\ congress. W8 bl pend-| Greetingn cards at Ohrnstedts', 7¢{poreying one of her®father's subjects |erman. and Lawyer Chapin for’ gar. | 7U8intance of a small group of qulte) % his acocepting the pasto g el B arown ia 1000 mambomn <1p| A% the MAtoUIty, LadAat)the: Rroiaah e G Lyt was the union of Lady Joan, daugh-|nishee; Tuesday, Iebrus g, at 10 distinguistied -men, if plans being dle- | Bwedish Lutheran Trinity chureh on [yl o S Gty at the [1a T excess of the (wo-thiris necoss | gorCnd TS dance and Mardl Gras |iop of Edward T (“Longshanka™ and (a."m. Marle A. Murphy, by 14 b, |Sused today are cerried outs | el A2 strect, neir 1 avenue, NOV prgang date it has 4 total of 1,600 [sary to commit the chamber to any jansbRdauanan, Hall;. Adm. 408 | he: arl, of Glousester nd Hereford | Hungerford and David L. Nair, yas el Rinakiine DE0s.. i eaay wults and more than 2,000 registercd | policy itself in opposition to all 1egis- | Wwillinm isahah af ithin o, | i ‘]"‘_‘ e Al Rt |Leon H, Leonard, by Kirkham, Coop- | oot ‘Now York, has declared his v Yi learl's loyalty an pport. cr, Hungerford and Camp vihtention Lot ling at the haunted “My work is ¢ A here, cov ¥ s ! including the children. lation that proposes the payment of | - . ering a period of yeu and 1 feel « > 3 9 X * hrough Attorney William M. Green- Wedding in 1200, d . \ P wreh Cost $100,000 financlal gratuities to able bodied ex- % ‘ e ] edding J Max Honeyman, by David ! I'houss:iit-ho Y ¢ to obtain & that 1 am at liberty to leave In order | oy, oyureh, considered of the most |service men, but will urge that “ade. |f{e: P Drousht sult for $75 against | e wedding occurred in 1200 when | Anton Brown, by W. It Mangan; | hols If he van arranse,to ob B e oot 1%t | Deantiful Kind tn the state was erected |@tute relfef for the disabled stiil re- Sheehan conduots an 1:,r:n,:::in{:::;! 1;)::' the princess wan 19 vears old. 8he|Thursday, March 2, at 10 & m. Her-| 00l ant the eminent American > BLCHSan AdveN ousi- ved when 23 years of age oy 4 anete ; 4 i was widowed wh 3 B¢ man Goldberg, by W. M. Greenstein, |t S0 000 Ui be: aecompan- | been calling me for the past 12 years,” 4 " YUt w cost of $100,000, Today it stands|mains the Arst step. rd Rev, Dr. Ohma Al The SRR ; ness among various theaters ahout the ’ g 4 e A concluded T Dr. Ohman clear of all debl. The last ‘of the| The fairness of the referendum was the lana secretly married Ralph de Mon- |vs james Par by Henry Now- oS o X iemhar o the Montreal Spiriton ists' society and a professor The church which the Jocal pasior attested by the commander of the |t and sccks recovery of a 389 |thermer, n handsome squire who |icki; Tuesday, March T at 10 u m will take over, Is smaller, comparec American Legion on January 11 * 05 909 ¢ case 184 oemerly had been in her husband's | Arthur W, Bacon, by Lawyer Aubre et “ta 3 ‘ 2 N 4 y L p! 3 v oelty 5 2 f 2 Ly 0! e me of the maritime to the New ‘Britaln church; both in On-| In announcing the declsion of the ;’;J"‘;“"\’{’" II“'|:“ "“,-‘ '.;‘“” on the |gopvice, The King's fury when knowl (v W, Clitton Plumb, by Attorney ”,',m"l"{:‘:.‘ ",,,r,r\‘l."r‘.d:fll R size of building und members of the membership of the (‘hamber through- f (! ""m- :"’;"«‘ “’)’ SR L'r Deputy | sgze of the marriags reached him,!o'Brien, I"“ res RIYR s congregation. The salary I8 also much |y 4oitration on - spiritual and [Nt the country Elliot H, Goodwin, | SherHE 4. H. Wilcox of Torrington, | pogyited in the imprisonment of his| Deputy Judge B. W. Alling has | s Tl | lower. Dr. Ohman however, s a oy - il ‘ho conducted the referendi aid: |Served the papers in the case yester- L tie £ his! e o Tuternational Reputation ; i TR i who conducted the referendum, said: |87 son-in-lew, but the entreaties of his igiven judgment by default in the case | o ahtizanish (shost has gotten to Ivmn‘hvr of churches and says he feels Had Many« Offers. “Leaders of the American Legion |-"||\-4' T Py SR daughter finally secured her hus-lor john Stefanick vs. The Knebel i '“m“‘ A ba BB M RA L nLn Hds ft his duty to accept the call of this His initial success at the local |N&d expressed to officers of our or- A";h; AT 1o *§ hall, Arch Sty nd's release. The king in relenting | Mfg. Co., Inc.. to recover $797.48 and frat Hodnd-of o faw sweokicarod The small church in order to build it ehureh was contimued throngh the |Fanization the opinion that the action . summoned De Monthermer to parlia- |costs of $27.65. M. I Saxe repre-| " Igneok: pap D as he did the local one. The b S B | taken by delegates at our last two an- Dr. R, L. Leak, superintendent of vy rilor r % | hannted house is the home o X~ £ 7 years which passed and he has been 4 L 5 | . ment, made him a privy counc sented the plaintiff, and the defendant Ariaard ar Caledonian the New York church has been AL nassad’.s # nual meetings in opposing the cash [the state hospital for the insane In : Tt - ander MacDonald, near Caledonls J S ¢ offered many flattering pastorates, all ; ? ppos 3 Middletown: -l : and invested him with many appoint-{was not represented. The action Was|iine. in a litt'e-inhabited valley deep 7 ; ) i pur. | onus did not report the membership | Middictown, will _speak = before the |inantg of a lucrative nature, The lat-|to recover money loancd [Pl | % of which he declined. His main pur- R haa members of the New Rritain Medical | - th true to the ~ e in the mountains and woods. pose was to complete his work here % % %19 BB association at the Shittle Meadow |(0F MATHIAEC Lhus Tan Km0 e ally N e | Mr. Machonald, his wife and their after starting it 27 years ago and his' piof:eason - for Moferencnn oliib on . Wednesday evening. Mareh |modarn. love “itale==love y adopted daughter fled the place in objects have been fulfilied. One of | “This was the chief reason which [§, on the subject of “Dementia pPre- | ToNIC0 With happiness, NUTMBG BIPHE, LEAGUL terror in the dead of winter, with the offers extended him was to take|inspired the officers of the National|cox" a form of insanity. Ehe. sheqeRarofaN e, CHONCRELORWMBKSIL | (maLity SFRAS EEalie (e, -« Lwedindtaleay of ‘ghoatlly” cattle tampeiic ) riage from the king's viewpoint, even e du am ma el talen oL BUR T e charge of the largest chiirch of the|Chamber of Commerce to undertake Shannon Four records at Morans' S 1 v 5 the Augustana Synod, including Jamess |the referendum, the result of which | —adyt, i Orans" | though it was of short duration ow-teams of the Cromwell club and .Ihr' e ey town, N. Y., Chicago and San Francis- | Was announced today.' Benjamin 1. Demarest of 393 West |I"8 to the death of the earl, encour-| New Britaln Rifle club held Thursday ;%56 provineinl police sent a de- co. His work at the New Britain| The referendum, besides calling for | Main street, is a patient in the Meth. |8¢d Edward T in 1302 to give anoth- ;-\enlnlr.'ra.fl the armory range rr's\lllf‘;": teetive to the place, [le was accom- chirch, being recognized throughout |& vote on a cash bonus and certificate | odiat Kpiscopal hospital of Brooklyn, |¢T O M8 daughters, Lady lizabeth In a defeat for the local team. 1044 1 ieq by a newspaper man, the two the conference, had attracted the at-|plan, asked an expression by the |N. y. ¥ Jor Rhuddian, to Humphrey De Bo-(to 1608, New Rritain is considerably FREES 1 4 IEN RGO 5 th tention of his fellow workers in the |Chamber's membership on three other | * Good Coal,’ guaranteed clean, $15, [Hun second earl of Hercford and| handicapped by lack of Interost BY)cponald house for three nights. field and during festivities held here, | Propositions contained in the so-called |city Coal & Wood (o) 7ty L il *|first earl of lssex and lord high the r‘mun'rm of mr‘_m‘hl’rfl‘ !O. l,l'jsfi fiecing it, finally, with an eerie tale was visited by many notables such as|Yeteran’s bill - pending in congress. | Meet me al Schmarr's for dinner, |COVStable of England. This princess)matehes are keenly contesteds ANt Al of heing siapped in the face by hands Bishop K. H. G. Von Schweh of|The result as shown by the ballots —a‘:.\*l was then 20 years old and the widow | local rifiemen are urge:d A107 attend 1 idn't scem to he attached to whom she mar- |shoots held every Wednesday., \\lwl|“‘"‘_‘h|“’: in particular. Now comes Sweden. The Bishop was loud in his|Puts the Chamber on record for a feb ety of Count of Holland, A J A2 T i b ried when 15 years of age. The earl|the team is picked irom best e8| e call for seientific investigation. raise of the local pastor and admired | National system for reclamation for ¥ woa 1 he manner in shich he handled the |the benefit of ex-service men and for \as Killed in battle at Borough-|A prize shoot s running now, @ IRl ‘ 5 vocatienal education for ex-service bridge while fighting against his [ everyone has a chance at some fair JOI ” ,“ IN HOSF AL great problems confronting him in his e o g 1 B T bl ! rork 3 T 3 mew. A two-thirds majority, nec; brother-in-law, lidward II. prizes p p by . B | New Haven, Feb. 25.-—Joc Dugan, work, especially towards clearing the ited vateh hes ) church from encumbrances. sary to commit the Chember, was The wedding of Lady Margaret, |interested Is invited to watch these| SO0 B Foc ((Theg g0 iy Held Many Offices, lacking on the question of govern- duughter of Edward 11, also result- | matches and see some of the hrwl\d T Bine et b Ut Dr. Ohman has held many import-|MENtal appropriations to enable ex- ed unhappily. Her husband was John | small bore marksmen in the flfa|:~‘m' grip. According to his ph ant offices In the New Yol confer.|fervice men to bulld homes. The e Hastings, larl of Pembroke. This|New Britain's next match is at vHas- |}, Gy ‘o anie to leave for the south % = i " | propositions submitted and the vote couple was married in 1359, when |tonbury, April 6. e ence. He was secretary and presi- b Oh " I ] i 7 o d dent of the Hartford District, secre- [°" ®4S% [ONOW: 0 @ evstem I 61§, 10C lldll]g Ms. D“ke, MalESistwasiiseate o ey = tary of the New York conference and | . 3 i Lo Yeateinla ser eteRs 2 5 ; ) ORI of reclamation to be initiated through met with defeat at the hands of the . 1‘;_“?("’ l“‘_" LSOn (SIepes R "“"““"F'y adequate Federal appropriations and Pleeced Or $600 000 Irench and was imprisoned by the |divided “into two distinct parts, Was|{, pe carried out for the purpose of ’ Spanish and died of poisn while REV. DR, 8. G. OHMAN. [clected as the first president to con-| ¢4, T EE O 0 D por- Sl ¢ trol the New Ingland conference. He ; L tunity to cultivate the soil? Jew Y. P = < ’\ b, held this office for five years, being l,o’r' e e hstr e New York, Feb. 25.—Ten women, Here's Real Romance tempting to have Dr. Ohman accept i , ; st, . several prominent soc. Perhaps the most romantic wed- o elected unanimously until his in- . tced i : ok it s who claim erhap: 2 the call for the past 12 years and | @00 TRERMOIEY Uh o re.| . 2+ Do you favor national legisla- [to have put more than $600,000 into |ding'of a princess to a subject of her were finally successful. “I have at q“ “' i tion and approprla!mns to enable ex-|a mythical )00l promoted by Al-|father was that of lLady Isabella to least 20 years of acting service left |S18": service men to build homes? fred E. Lindsey, broker, with a pala- | Enguerrand, Sire De Coucy. En- Iy He was a member of various boards N '] ins . i if the good l.ord spares me,"” said the|. For, 1,022; against, 668; no deci- |tial home at South Nyack, are sum- |guerrand was one of the hostages sent 0 . H' pastor, “and during those years, 1|l the conference and the Augustana|gjon moned to appear before a supreme |by King John I1, surnamed “Le Bon,” wl“ Remove Hls store To 1S hope to place this church among the [ SYnod and at the present time is a| 3 po you favor national legisla- |grand jury Monday and help piece to- |King of Iorance, 1350-64, after John largest ones of the denomination.’ member of the board of directors of |yjon and appropriations to enable ex- |gether the details of a remarkabie |had been defeated and captured by ° Came Here in 1895 ‘\‘;f‘_‘”d Hl <-ox;lvs Hor{w m|\\orresh‘rv service men to obtain vocational edu-[story of “high finance” on whieh |the British under the “Black Prince,” On June 14, 1895, Rev. Dr. Ohman | Mas& 1is D Lre Rt N s S and e Sation Assistant District Attorney Murphy [son of Edward IIT, at Poitiers in 1356. en l ew uar ers arrived in New Britain to succeed|M&nner in which he helped manage| jor, 1,378; against, 316; carried. [will seek lindsey's indictment Enguerrand's mother was a Haps- . . Fern, swho 15 mow. dead,|the tremendous affairs of theshome,[ o you favor national legislation 3 . mortguges was burned with fitting ex- ercises in May of 1910, During his pastorate here, Dr. man has tried to found the basis of The list of alleged victims of the |burg. The ehurch was then at the corner ;‘l?\;“pull\\uys hr*f:n ‘nr(mrfl‘](‘la‘tf"l_:"" for a general bonus, whether paid in|missing broker is headed by Mrs,| Edward 111 developed a strong lik- At of Bl and Chestnut streets, now the |/ ,EnCr honors are eventually awaiting|cash immdiately or with payment|pijlian N. Duke, divorced wife of |ing for Enguerrand and persuaded Jewish Synogogue. There were exact- ¢ 300" members. Dr. Ohman came r‘[lri;];)"'[‘"(‘,;!"‘,:z": 2180 "({“"":""‘” and| |or, 467; against, 1,221; 0pposed. |who claims she entrusted $325,000 fo | His marriage to Isabella followed and ° from C‘hicago, where he was superin- | RTOSIENT i R e “"f”‘t:( Extent of Voting. the engaging Lindsey. he was made Earl of Bedford. But tendent of the Augustana hospital k city and a member of the| . .o \were cast by business organ-| Other§ on the list, with their con- |when Richard 11 -became king, En- ! L him should he care o take them. |qeferred through use of certificates? |james B. Duke, “tobacco king, [him to become ome of his subjects. . ay ; denominational institution. Previous| ¢ducational ‘board of the Augustana|y,.iong in 375 cities, 46 states, in the [tribution to the pool, include: guerrand renounced his title, desert- | to his work in Chicago, he was pas- ‘l,"r:"f' 13"" ,“’“"'”5‘“" seminary at| ot of Columbia, Alaska and| Mrs. Dorothy Atwood, $97,000; Miss|eqd his wife and daughtér and réturn- o tor of the Zion Lutheran church at|hede sand. g Hawail and by American chambers of Catherine Adams, $40,000; Miss Char- (ed to France and became a marshal (Next To The Sav]ngs Bank) Rockford, Tl It was a large Swed- _lf Jwas vice-president —of Lpsalal,mmerce in Cuba and Mexico. More {lotte Nillson, actress, $20,000; Mrs. |of France. He made a crusade ish-American institution. ‘:x:".'[;‘;‘;r““”_ ’:";L‘",“i:’;'r“i \; J-I:“""’ @|than 72 per cent of the votes cast|W. H. Arnold, $30,000; Miss Margaret [against the Turks and was taken pris- On : Born in Sweden. e e iturgical or Luther- [uvere in opposition to the cash bonus. | Rogart, $15,000; Mrs. Helen Burnett, [oner at Nicropolis and died in cap- Dr. Ohman was born in Sweden | He also belon, M’"’( sty tFt”‘t‘_‘" “i Both classes of thc national cham-|$31,000; Mrs. Adelaid® V. Rice, $25,- [tivity at Brusa. B 7 Where he received half of his college | bameniter o o (o the constitutional |jeus membership, local chambers of |000; Mrs. Josephine Cornell, $20,000; | There was no similiar marriage of MONDAY’ FE b 2 > 1922 seducation. Coming to this country [0 trelesate o coasana Synod. | commerce and trade associations re- | Miss Florence James, $5,000. a sovereign’s daughter to a subject Twhen but o young man. he entered | 1n the vear of 1907 e O _|cordea themselves against the bonus| ~ He Planned “Killings.” until the reign of Queen Victoria, the ‘Gollege at Rock Tsland, 1. grad- | [ the year of 1907, Dr. Ohman was |y q more than two-thirds majority. | Siren songs of quick and fabulous|when Princess Louise married the entrusted with a commission as dele-| (¢ the thirty-eight referenda that |profits induced the women to dispose | Duke of Argyle, Aiated. with honors and completed his|gqte o ana § [ gate by the Augustana Synod to l.ut- . en by the ¢ 13 e ccur ey he! eir studies at the Rock Island seminary.|,e, Germany, Her i ‘t ; H‘\‘(- have been taken by the chamber the |of securities they held and put their t L en, v. Here, s number of organizations voting|cash equivalent in Lindsey's hands, Aahia il li‘;p':\lv:'“',"",},.i..m, i |1ies took place during the dedication |against the bonus was the largest re- | Mr. Murphy said. Lindsey's favorite s arriva )\ 8 lof the Gustafus Adolphus Memorial [carded, with the exception of three. |story, he declared, was that he 4895, the estimated population of the|chape) He spent a short time in the average number of |fellow member with George IF. Bak- ity g More than ¥ city was about 25,000 Of these,|tpat country stadyin i ’ ¥ - klie & the methods of |gmajler organizations cast ballots. er, Thomas W. Lamont, Charles K. | there were nr:prn>|,na:‘r1: N00 {*\‘W‘; teaching and returned to his congre- o e I sabin, Percy A. Rockefeller, James e ag e ye or 00 Ish people. Today there are about|gution with an interesting story of the Opposc Cash Here. A. Stillman, and other giants of the | 8,000, The old Swedish Lutheran | cork taking plac i i i , & place there, i 4 that last week, | fing stric a church was erected in 1883, It was ORI e IonT Compit It will be recalled that las financial district in a millionaire ) h Bty ting, the [“Domi lub” where the ti o = 0 A Th 0 F b the congregation was not satisfied|pig gorvices by being appointed to th he casl disions of the lover t lanni big “killings” i with' n_. 1|\ln lnv(‘uhnn an:]”H\"' s|'zr‘ committeearranging mrn”w‘ hgnn: {:g:x‘x:: ‘:Int;“lraq\ provis :\\;Ir‘ sf;,.o:f anning big ings” in El i Th M th mary 27’ 1922 They Wi“ Remove of the church did not appeal to thel, .y vigit of Archbishop Nathan Soder- b Seeret Rooms at Ritz, thlOflb re¢ [0ntos 'Ih s B l'| Offi N t 139 elr branc ce, INOW a new '-‘::".;’r\:n'f,',.nhl}f.‘,’fi:.:.‘::”f.'q'-‘.”'nt}’f\?f bloom of Sweden who will come to the This club was supposed to main- ! e O b nestit) linited. Statesi in ;1038 | He will ‘seék tain secret rooms at the Ritz Carlton - 4 g Ge ol B e e S ich Lindsey displayed a| london, Ieb. 25.—(By Associated M s 1 0 M S et the = property On|passes through it :\!(I’“\\'N[;‘,H;Ia:g \ e e S T e ain Street to 17 ain treet, ranklin - Square, where the new [gerel? o O L 7 =3 i bers of the South Ire- . . ( : L - oW | 5t i p plans a visit to | to gather money into a pool |prominent members of the South Ire- | S “ Be w h ‘“ hk Th F ghurch now stands, was owned by @|yyje. Archbishop Soderbloom will be 8TIMES EA operated by these men that Miss Nill-|land provisional government were | t1 lng it eshken e Iur- party mm?o.l Nash. He nrn-r.-._l Hn-‘,“m\",m, by repredentatives of the son parted with her $20,000, Mr,|here today to discuss with the ]lrl(- property for sale and it was finally|\yorld Alliance the American Swedish _— Murphy said she had told him. Sim-|ish cabinet, the recent agreement| ner, Where They WI“ be Glad to purchased. e e it ; ke Tndenen ilar stovies, he said, were told by the | reached by the Sinn l%in national t t New Church Started, His New Pastorate. And State P lice Make Ind DeD- [other women. convention in Dublin to postpone for Mee The“- Patrons Through the efforts of Dr. Ohman| It will be in the carly part of this 1 ale rolce The Lindsey home at South-Nyack [three months the clection of a parlia- i and the church members, funds were|May that Dr. Ohman will bid his TRy Add H was one of the show places along the [ment for the Irish free state. secured for commencing the new edi-|friends and church members of New dem YlSltS 1 1[1011 |Hudson river and Lindsey himself | It is understood that Famon J. THE EAGLE DYE WORKS CO, fice and in the year 1903, the corner|Britain good-by that he may pursue was a leader in civic affuirs, having[]>uggan, minister of home affairs in ¥ stone laid with appropriate ex-|his new duties at New York city. He taken a prominent part in the rais-|the Dail Eireann cabinet, and Barris- H f d C ercises. Rev. Dr. 17 Jacobson, presis|will succeed Rev. A, I, Rorgrl’nduhl J.ocal theaters are perfectly safe, [ing of Red Cross and other funds. |ter Kenhedy, accompanied Mr. Grif- art or y Onn' who left that pastorate for a larger |with what few slight alterations now Women Reduced to Poverty. fith. .This delegation had been pre-| e e 610, DE Ohmidn plany many new |being made, according to a statement| But when he was “on the make," |ceded to London by other Sinn Fein- ventures at the church in the great|made this morning by an official [all the symputhy dropped, according ers. metropolis and the members of that|whose duty it is to know. The the-|to the stories told Mr. Murphy. It has been arranged that the dele- cuTIcuRA HEALS congregation are anxiously looking |aters are under a rigid inspection and | One of sis victims—Mrs. Rice—is|Eates shall consult first Hith “!nsm]n‘ forward to his coming. every foot of space has been gone years old and nearly blind, and the | Spencer Unm_h“‘- {“’C"‘wr&‘ for col- New Pastor Here, over and is practically card indexed in [$25,000 she put into the pool was|onies and they may possibly not sce SKiN TROUBLE As yet there has been no new pas-|the offices of various officials. practically every cent she possessed, |l’rime Minister M]n)d George, who lrr‘v tor appointed to succeed Dr. Ohman, Inspected Every Day. 3 20,000 Mrs. Cornell sald she|tends spending the weck-end in the |although several hiave been consid.| Every day in the week, rain or|gave him represented the proceeds of "T'Hflr.\u although he may alter his|; i ered. Among them are Rev., Al hine, the four theaters in the city 'her husband’s life insurance, out of [plans. 3 isters On Hands, Feetand v. Abel |shine, gl : Speculation Ts Rife g s s N W yeputy [fire Chief |which she had heen supporting her pe Ahlquist, pastor of the Swedish Luth-/{are inspected by Deputy | v Speculation here as to tHe outcome | 3 ra rch in Providence, S| 4 Once a week, just | four children—one a cripple. ; HI s, Itched and Burned. cran church in Providence, R. I. and [Fugene I Barnes. Mrs. Atwood, who gave up $50,000 [of the discussions is mere suesswork, Rev. D. Anderson of RBrooklyn, N. Y las regularly, Building Inspector John | 3 ol 3 Lasted 3 Months. Rev. Mr. Ahlquist has preached to the |Gilchroest makes an independent in- lin cash and $47,000 in jewelry, has|and it is impossible to indicate thus hwu.\ .n'n‘n,'zr(' i’un‘ )‘m\'inx occupied |spection. In addition to this Arthur|been reduced from comparative af- carly \\')wtlv:r poslnon.rnl\onl o;m(hr ““My hands, feet and hips itched the pulpit last Sunday. |N. Ruthertord, the state police in- fluence to raising pedigreed dogs for ;‘_'N"lm['sll!s llk‘f‘lnz \;:ia]?”g'on\r:::mm:ta'; and burned 8o that I scratched them EUnable to Come Sunday, '~nr~'nr of theaters, drops in unex-ja living. (m\',‘(o vm“‘ o ,l,{-ffl 1ta- Further Ala: . and t! » skin became red It was planned to have Rev, Mr,|pectedly and unannounced and gives| One Contributor Reimbursed. .""I;" ;“ n?o T ot B e and sore. Later white, Anderson of Brooklyn preach here [the houses the “once ever' at inter- So {ar as he could Ir'nlnv\'. Mr. Mur- (“»\H"flo e ‘mli”(‘"l ohv‘r\‘Pr‘!‘ T watery blisters formed this Sunday but he will be una 18 phy said, the only contributor.to a i A § b i s She nable to | vals. W . : in |lleve it will be necessary to alter the . . which turned to sore attend. | satisfied Here, | “Domino club” pool who succeeded in ) AR A b l l f E K d D eruptions. When I put Regret His Leaving | Although no definite statement has getting anything back was Major lf‘-\:”f’fk“h“‘ “"(','-”?‘"’l““:“;":"? ‘;‘;:‘:‘22 § utomobiie Insurance o very Ainda. 0 my hands in water they The departure of Dr. Ohman is re. |been made as to just how long it will| | Redondo Sutton, former president of L:’m\‘i"':m “:'f: Rm"'.mm‘lm S A itched and burned. Lire 4 > AT t t t [the Pacific Mining and Chemical com- ¥ X it gretted greatly b e chure , ake the local theaters to empty, i o “The troubls lasted | | gtenily oy the. chifol hoard n"”n,m“nml that city officials have|pany. who happened to know that |rangement made in the ard = Fhels ot lake € hesponsiol ty ourseil. about three months. I began usin ; om. for some time |Lindsey was out on bail, under an |Was actually indispensa peace ¢ Gatleura. Soap 5H O itment and'ate:|. | J [kept a_check on them e ot ehorging. white Slavery. | present and wii facilitate —matters . . aticura Sof d tment a sf- . . ST 3 J imed |indictment charging wh s ery. = 1 HOLY N/ vl tate officials as well ha\o time r ; . L U G Y 0 S ter using four cakes of Soap and LY NAME SOCIETY WHIST [and state offieials as el nove timed inqemert, Camion o mpiain to|When the time for the Irish clection | et Us Give You Cur Service. e e e AR hwaleds he Holy Name society of the | 18 fL0 T Catisfied with present [the United States department of jus- | arrives. 4 ' i (Signed) Percy Hartford, Box 43, | |church of St John the Ivangelist, |*F¢ P® Itice Lindsey quickly returned his $5 WL g = A ; C E d Curtip Corner, M8 ’ [ held a successful social and whist last | cOMditions. Ry ot - Majer SO AN M ARTTAHY TENEMENT IS BURNED annot be xce“e A | | | tand the congregation in general. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and | | NNt In Erwin hall. - Over 200 per- ARE MARING REPAIRS ['The indictment was later dismissed by | The fire qpv;(lrtm‘;m s fflnmlr?m P ' i at 8:53 o'c'ock last nig rom Box geeR A | oL pitpoket, ners of prizes s follc Local theater men are hastening to it 45 SR L b e Each Praabr Mail. Ad g s s - , for a Veriyd, Dert K, ; : : i ations of the z : 3 1 AN B | etk R T il S ",‘:;L":f,..r‘::““u'.:',‘.— r::.’:.],;,‘ Have be r‘.,! Kettledrum was it i believed, | ment lmtn house owned by s_:::.:m;o . U <enne; £eCond prize, $2.50 gold |8 R o - | e ¢ by returning |Cianci a Aawlor street. eng- ¥ Cuticura Soas shavee w.mm.zm.. - 2 ) o S 3 brought to KEurope ) g \ | iece Tarrant; whist, capitol | found necessary, '},‘aj,l;.' |n:~:\":'1!'::"ly!(‘r'lsu.l( rs. ment was occupied hy a widow and | & " ter, Wie BrOTSer her four children and they were fore- sons were in attendance, The win- [the district u(mrn(‘)' turkey, Mrs. Stephen Jacobs; hich wil | indies’ prize. Mrs. Walsh, sap.|cngaged in alterations which will]ss=mmme 3 to Ne6 5. EHa HOrG OF:& ReIgHIOr ring: second prize, Miss Eleanor|bring the theater up to the expected for refuge last night. Two of the ANYRBODY CAN layes, a ham; first gents’ prize “h‘!‘;t‘: standard of |hl'fi"‘rl'~’|l!"“0|l | HANDSOME CUP rooms are badly gutted, and the con- 193 MAIN STREET TER Irank Kenney, second prize, Harry RATTONAT) (R TO. | tents sufrered muvh, d::’nng(‘. The J Connolly NATIONAL GR/ 3 bl Ny loss Is estimated at $1,500. o= DANCE CONTEST L | Wichita, Kansas. Feb. 25.—The BEST DANCERS s Mortgage Loans Insurance Automatic machines for the gale |next annual meeting of the National Due to weak eyes, Kepler, the as- i b : AT tronomer, had to rely on the observa- Tel. 2026 > v Y7 of stamps when postoffices are closed |Grar will be held in Wichita, Bar- FOX’S MONDAY EVE,. séing inste e "the et [oon Recanam, national lecturer, an. |f§ FOX'S MONDAY EVE. [ tioa of others to construct his theor- | are being installed outside the post- |ton offices throughout England, nounced here today. s,

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