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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, B. & M_ VALUAT[ON TO HEAR HARDING hen imm H“ Slc“m RO!'(‘} \lll L l!)\ l) \M AGE IN ‘,“""v'f‘ FRECE M Y f:"“"‘\'l"'l‘.‘I‘\”“'“‘" ON 1,500 MILE RADIO FIRE AT BERKLEY, VA, [jiars seunst tas iris wers based [wittingly furnished information about friends in disenssions with women 100 Houses in Suburb of Norfolk, Va,, [Mvmbers of the league, which the latter turned over to"the dean, Yalue of Doston and Maine Tailroad | ¢ ‘ 5 s Yound to Do $RBLISOSI0 By |y o\l pane May Broadeast Are Totally Desteoyed By ot 14015001 (o) R ' N | | Florco Fire, ISCHOOL BOARD LAST tive valuation of $244,150,516 for the e | 3 i 3, Boston and Malne corp, itself the Washington, April 14, 1t m..m-na‘ N o ‘ . | Norfolk, Va, April 14.-—Berkley, “VORD ON SALARIES found today by the interstate eom-| i . inants capable of carrying IPresi a suburh of Norfolle was swept by fire late yesterday which destroyed — meree commission, This Yepresents | jone Jurding's volee and (hos of SRS b o UE & | 3 3 ! the total value of the road and 38| ginep movernment officials 10 all parts ’ ) b : {mere than 100 hou covering an - Latest numerous subsidiary properties Which | o pustorn and Middle Western | aven one mile in length and average | ducation Commissioner Tells Local V[(‘TOR are operated as ono xystem but for the | Jiates are being (stalled at the Naval | o g ; [from two fo four blocks in width. [ Edueators Item Can Be Excecded y RRTIA o8 thonorperty’ owned. by (0 | Wireless Blatioh at Radio. Va. and k . ) ) [ Five hundred famities are cstimated : Model 240 Seaton and Maine vorp, {taclt tho|grs cxpected to be fn operation in {to have heen made homeless and It Found Advisable Price $115.00 commission found a figure of 101770, oy fywa weeks. For some time naval | it R the ~damage will run to nearly &) geyeral local educators, Including el 987, The book values of the Boston | nivs have been experimenting at | i 8 4 k| million dollg members of the #chool committee, and Maine corp. on its own Fecords, | yuiieion and several time woly ; The blaze originated in the Tunis | ware present at the stato capltol last the commission reparted were $90:- | yivue tigtoning 10 have heard : AR N | Lumber mills on the southern branch | jepg \when Commissioner of Educa- & 603,800, or somewhat less than the |,y iico from the afr saying in elear v £ LW g (A |of the Ellizabeth river and three | o A B, Meredith diecussed the le eommission's valuation, This book | ¢4 i 3 S Lk steamers in the river were burned, | sty of exceeding appropriations for fnvestment was divided so as to give “Hello, Dar Harbor! Hello, Now bo TR - i s Aot catehing from sparks, teachers® salaries. o v . an estimate of $50,027,000 as the ! yeins! Hello, Norfolk! This is Ar ot - = The fire quickly spread to the north The conference included represcn- walue of the read and structures, While | i pion (alking, We have had some . 0 b s 7D i the sparks being carried 100 yards or | atjves of many cities and towns i Q equipment and rolling stock was en-| giopiry 0 getting the necessary . b % - 3 more, clect their boards. In reply to a| 246 Main St. tered as an fnvestment of 30,72 * | telephone equipment and this 1s a test, | . o oo A e § Most of the houscs in the = path [ estion, he advised the exceeding of = Please 1ot us know how you get thi = - = were negro homes and were of wood- salary appropriations, it such course i PUNISHED ENOUGH | mnags. [ This tells what happened when a Santa Fe flier hit a steam| 1 construction. ' At one l')"““:ro';“:‘"' b dsamed advisable; Landremipded Opposite Monument tois fd that the test mess H \ ey . b . P ore ki , o etop] | WETe nine different fires in progi 3 th the matter could be carrled into have been olearly hoard at New or. | voller at Azusa, Cal, Engineer and fireman were killed and a steel| ™ 4\(jough the fire departments, both ”;':."',m”,m A R gl : ‘ Jeans and Bar Harbor, and that the | car “jumped” over the tender. civilian and navy, from all the cities [honor the commitiee's drafts, Man Nearly Killed in Fixplosion of | o0 " il have o range of ap- and towns in the vicinity of Berkley Aberated on Order of | Proximitel 500 miles, 'The expee- | were led into service, they were RUS L1l TAhenaies .o tation is that Arlington will foon be- | it tP[flS I\]\VO“N (;IRL ]g helpless against the spreading flames, U. S. Court. gin a regular broadeasting service on C l 2 vy % which soon reached Liberty street, ; a wave length of 50 meters, | y X SOV T TNT o A7) | one of the oldest business streets of Phtladeiphin, April 14.—The United " No'lefinte Information on the sub- | your master VI at Morans FOUND, MURDERED | 528 o ' Goetiock there was com || == Vi Btates government has faken pity ON | jocy s forthcoming, but it has heen |, of e B B ; pletely wiped out. A negro Baptist a defendant charged woth violating | g6y fntimated that in future Ar-| E 5 church also v destroyed, 2 i ¥ . J | A ten pound son was bhorn yesters 4 - (ot 3 y Q, v, the prohibition law who was Kerlous- 1y et may he utilized for broadeast- | v afternoon to Mr. and Mrs, 1rank | Nude Body, With Skull Crushed, ¥ad | 1ot a time it appeared that a large Sunday-—-Monday—Tuesday—-wdenesday ly burned by the explosion of & sUll i, jmportant government announce- | 1. MeMurray of 25 Greenwood street. gas tank owned by the municlpal gas in his home. The prisoner, HUgh | yonis and speeches such as the Pres- L 7 i b o Been Lying for Months Near plant was doomed but the gas was | £ West, nearly lost his life in the €X-|jjant's address to Congress. There fs | .w“;\f;l me at Schmarr's for dinner. Fivned of Lo maans of-satety VaIven: plosion. | even a suggestion th at the proceed- | "4V Stony Yoint. ki 4 A ) ft riewing his many scars, As- | oc of Congres: g 1 A ddaater At the New Britain General los e Ve X ings of Congross may he broadeasted | oo oqay, it was reported that Clar-| Stony Polnt, N. Y., April 14.—The MOTHERS PROTEST sistant U. 8. Attorney Wade asked fOr | ¢hrouehy Arlington, but this is not | b : s , his discharge. [ taken seriously, as the great wireless | ©ACe 1. Truax of Middictown, who|nude body of a woman, apparently “I think the ends of justice have fgtatjon is kept busy with government | V4% foundron-Ohiiah SUNcy |ask ESY Ehput 11 SYeate bidy with ithe. Slul g been met,” said the W‘n‘mcnflnn messages, including transatlantic | With @ badly battered head, is rest- | crushed in, was found late yesterday | afjchigan State Normal School Raises G A ing comfortably. in an isolated spot in the mountains West was promptly releascd 3 fcations. i ) s : oM O HOAR Viking A. C. dance at Danceland 1e-hi mile from here. Coroner Tempest in Teapot When 17 Co-Eds g, Sy Il'l the Photoplay That Sat, night. Trinity Bacchanalian or- 1 . Stahlman said the wom- WED IN BM._JL—PARK PRESENTS OLD BILL chestra.—advt. been gead at least nine| Are Expelied. 3 ™ i 0 . Took Broadway Phillip H. Davis, son of Rev. and | month: None of the clothing was Ypsilanti, Mich,, April 14.—Officials Mrs. John 1. Davis left today for New | found. The top of the skull had been i e e % " Adanta’s Season Opens With a Mar-| 2 York city, where he will be the guest | crushcd in, Coroner Stahiman de. [OF the State Normal colicke are bes b 3 . By Storm Cammonwealth of Penn. Asked 0|5 pay. Dr. and Mrs. Nuckolls, of that [ clared. Owing to the time the body |FiRRinE to hear from the mothers ’ ; | Commission. speeches and - Government 1 » and a Wealth of Music From the seventeen co-eds who were ex- riage Pay Debt Incurred Away Back in place for a week. hiad lain in the open, no other evi- i Jazz Band—Big Demonstration, | Miss Margaret Crawford, secret dence of violenece eould be found. Y';I,L[‘f‘:l ‘llm{it‘:‘-re?iac};; ago for various (i oy ‘ L < » | Revolutionary Period. of the Methodist church, was calle Several knife slashes in trees sur- | =g 5o G T e from West ¥ tlanta, Ga., April 14.—A wedding : ) to the bedside of her brother in a |rounding the spot led the authorities |, O1¢ MO . & i . m‘:; jazz band :nrvmulv opened the | Harrisburgh, Pa.,, April 14.—The | New York hospital yesterday very|to think the place had been marked | \"':l“”: i) ‘”l‘“r”‘" "l"l'“ I”f"’ry't M:”‘:" § baseball season today in Atlanta. commonwealth of Pennsylvania today | syqdenly. by those responsible for the gir .”| \:itltn\ll .gro;‘r‘ln‘?‘ yI(:r 1‘”1”-" slp.n L rr- Gordon Flowers, claiming the local | Wa$ presented with a bill for on¢| Norman J. Dechant of Torrington, | death. Lt sous AR S I . Jub managers offer of $50 and two|hundred pounds sterling for two head | gormerly of Mount Carmel, Pa., i e ORIEn, G olaises BT D T akel A Riot of Fun :e:aon ticimé for any couple who | Of sheep purchased for the use of the | yigyine"his brother and wife in this d“,}',;:\""’: (“1':“ “"“!'""!‘ i would have the knot tied at Ponce de | American Revolutionary army under | o BOTH SIDES OPTIMISTIG ¢t \(‘\'- 5, re- povuouakly’ aOgry Leon park led Mrs. Mora Cooper to| Whal is termed the *army act of| " Ciyge Miller, chief engincer for the Horted n: sidsnt o T T . ] 30, m, " ¢ " S et N i Y home plate just before Atlanta and gl ] o y Torrington branch of the American £ o erned by women members of the fac- Chattanooga took the field for their Gr‘jo}r‘;vh‘)-ljl, ‘\l::oi‘rg t&{}fifr°r{5§;,f':|: Brass company was a visitor to this|Friends and Opponents of Naval Ap-|yity and “presidents” of ToOThINE gpening Boutliern assoclation ' §aMe: | philadeiphla, with a request that he | !Y Yesterday: propriation Bill Foresee Victory in | POuses. ; feRIRneRga Vel il e 0o, be informed whether it was collect- It was through this organization, fit for a home run king. able. The copy received here ghows i Personal Dispute, ) that it was a note executed July 2,| DEATHS AND FUNERALS s : 4 SEIZE BUILDINGS 1780, by David Davis, commissary of Washington, April 14.—Lincs were ————— purchases. It was dated at Reading, Joseph sk drawn in the house for the battle over ||y ==m=s o Pa., and drawn in favor of Samuel| Joseph Jayhouski, the five month |the f‘,“"f_"”“llfifl‘"’;"‘ o ‘h‘f‘ naval 8 2 i ST p e MOt propriation bill proving for an en- M of Irish Re- | Boone. Mr. IFayle estimates that the |old son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jay- i o 1 L R i Over Two Hundred Men of value of the note today in American [houski of "“arket street, died yester-|!Sted force of 65,000. Both sides were T publican Army Takes Possession of [ money is about $266. State fiscal of- |day afternoon. The funeral will be|Claiming victory in the vote on the as e la s a ficers said they had no record of such |held tomorrow afternoon, and the|2mendment to. increase the force to el (: 80,000, with 6,000 apprentice seamen Four Dublin Court Houses. a note and that if it was valid a rec- |burial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- i 2000 srovidad An-the bill {ord hably woul ; as against 2,000 provided in the bill. Beifast, April 14.—(By Assoclated | S0 Pronably would “be found attery. The personnel section was expected Press.)—Two hundred and fifty men 3 s to be reached late today although it | of the insurgent section of the | Midvtiohanh JeGonmosy o g A aonKER L etk detts ni Mrs. Mary Connors, wife of Mich- | y under the di- ) i 2 i :;15};0;e:lgt;:gazcx;n:}mm;d ithesnt PREVENTS DIVORGE ael J. Connors of 48 Beaver stroet,|tNe ame nrhnm:t would end in time to : bl 5 died at 1 o'clock this morning at her [PerMit a vote in committee of the can army, executive or army council | ) inee & det [whole before adjournment for the selzed at midnight the four courts Holug) folioying milongiliness: | BHEE i Note From Son Hints at Tragedy— |was 51 vears old. Besides her hus-|M&ht which until the ¥ 3 e A bu“?rl:ng :nth]eaull;};r;; S band she leaves two sisters, Mrs. | Chairman Kelley of the appropria- || LUNCH passing o T gvasa oA Mother and Father Forget Differ-|Charles Heisler and Miss De tions sub-committee which framed the of the natlonal courts of justice, it is | e e e e DRBGReeR SN sl He Wi connnent 16 would.be Dublin dispatches. jor Ala ¢ Offspring. o SR A LR | o e i ‘“;fi‘;“,f,l’,“ i:')h(l) [ | e Over Alarm for Offspring. NfoE eV ohilDE, 0%t the e pnssmll }1_» éhn nn'ufi:: substantially as CRACKERS tend to utilize it as a permanent| Providence, R. I, April 14.—A [hours devotions at St Mary's church, |rerorted. Supporters of the amend- X s L St W 4 i e the services will be held in the chapel [ment to increase the enlisted strength, P headquarters is stated. They have|warning from their 10 year old son, | the services will be held in the chapel) B8R (0 RRFHE ¢ SUFED RECEE b 2 Ibs. 25¢ barricaded the windows with sand-|a Harvard student, brought to a dra- . T o i i ! bags, law books and bundles of docu- [matic close the hearing of cross suits|in St. Mary's new cemectery. :T}:‘T:“‘I ;’{ U‘lfm; "(': F?}:f’l Ihny h'r;! okr:- ments ,and also have commandeered |for divorce of Josiah H. Harvey, 63, [ et Pl :’hwfl » ]“ ch cou e the adjoining Four Courts hotel. and Minnie Harvey, 42, yesterday. Mrs. Nicholas Schweitzer o on absolutely. The father was testifying when| The funeral of Mrs. Nicholas Schweitzer of Bassett St. will be held " i Deputy Sheriff Tillinghast hurried it . Attractive Rates_ to into the room with a note written on |tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from LOSES SUIT Induce Mexican Travel |the back of a hank check that had [St. Peter's church. Burlal will be in 1 : v : - Houston, Tex., Y just been handed to him in the cor- [St. Mary's cemete We have the finest selection of Hams in the city consisting of Sperry and Barnes, ions making rail exportin to |ridor by the son, Harold I. Harvey. Timpdenn. Judge Instructs Jury to Bring in a : Y T " 3 i J g 2 ;::;lco and pas:on:rr trm'?‘l Int:that The mo:;sage. addressed to Mrs Har- Benjamin F. Judd % Puritan, Honey Brand, Swift’s Premium and Armour Star and the prices are right. country more alluring are offered by |vey, read: Benjamin F. Judd, for many years Verdict in Favor of the Defendant officlals of the National railways of | “If you love me as you say, and if |a resident of this city, dled yesterday f 10.000 Mexico, conferring here with repre-|you continue the case, you'll have re-|at his home at 169 High street, Bris- L Agtion . sentatives of American lines making|grets. I'm leaving now for Howell tol. He was educated at the local| judge Marvin in the superior court border connections. A sub-committee |street. If I don't see you in nine|High school and later became identi- | yestorday instructed the jury to bring Oas or no rozen c appointed to draw up tentative plans|minutes, good-by." filed wit hthe Wilson and Judd Lum-|in o verdict in favor of the defendant for fissuing through bills of lading Mrs. Harvey and Mr Harvey, both |ber Co. of this city. in the $uit for $10,000 made by Anna ||B trom American to Mexican points and [sobbing, hurriedly left the courthouse| Ie moved to Bristol in 1883 and|peutsch against the Connecticut Co. p direct passenger service, will report|together to go to their son in their |engaged in business there and before |The jury acted on its instructions and || ean res o r lb i late today. Howell street home, many years was one of the best known [gecided in favér of the defendant. u e s c L I e, residents of the city. Mrs. Deutsch, acting as administra- ; LLING LILTES. rs The funeral will take place from his'rix of her husband’s estate, brou ' A 8 s estate, ght PR T home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30)the suit alleging that her husband’s || B N toeat Fioist vina e vear's m-| ROBBERY 1S CLEARED TP [neme, tomersow ncemnonn at " 2130 e st ‘et or Susiun' ancy Lean Smoke ouldersir16¢ ness as Good as Formerly. ily plot in West ocemetery, Bristol. trolloy car and that due care was not ROYAL To0al Hower BHonE are d6ine s Fush- | UArd ‘ab-Xialan Bank Robbed: & exercised by those in charge to avold i e e e conteses v CLERKS TO BALLOT 1t e e e [l Sperry & Barnes Bacon Ib 35¢ former years and in certain of the| Sensational Case. yer Joseph Berry, for the Connecticut flower shops the number of orders Railroad Employes To Answer Ques- Co.,, motloned that the jury be In-| is larger than ever hefore Catania, Sicily, April 14.—(By the | structed to bring in a verdict in favor |(#] - = There was a question among the lo- | Associated Press)—The mystery sur-| tions Pertaining To Their Working |of the defendant saying that no evi- = = cal florists whether it would be a wise | rounding the theft of a 11,000,00 0lire i § ¥ dence of fault on the part of the Con- ROAST MILK FED VEAL.........lh. 2 LEGS SPRING LAMB .. .....c....0be policy fo follow the general run of | from the local branch of the Banco| Conditions With “Yes” Or “No” [nccticut Co. was shown, but rather |[M| FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. «oo.dbe PRIME’ RIB ROAST .....cciyannn-db, things of former years and secure as | di Slelll a wek ago has been eleared| Gierks in tho employ of the New |, tistimeny had shown that Deusch | |§f] BEST CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK. . ... .lb. TOP ROUND ROASTS .., .. cveaeudbe Jarge . supnly o M fowara as they | up by the contession ot he Bank's | rauen roua 1t the-local frelt ot 1y, s B o ";;gg;';‘;; his| K| CHOICE CUTS SHOULDER STEAK Ib. LEAN BOILING BEEF ...........lb ave in the past. 1e rush y have | guard, Martorano. . | oe have aslted to N 1t a v \ = UNANS Aigses experienced this year, however, has | everal days were consumed in en- ..i,;snl “n:, ]."‘:,’)‘n l::)( 4 “":‘ ‘:'I:A\‘\:,ri;n \g; Mo e b‘AL'I: PORK ..., T E Lt Lo R e LEAN CORNED BEEF Aattassnaas .Ib. exceeded their expectations, and it |gincering the robbery Martorano told | giyoral working agreements proposed FRESH KILLED FOWL ... R | S ROASTING CHICKENS (.. .¢ccoxldbe 55 shows that the time worn custom of |the police. The iron bolts and bars| py the management, The questlon GREEK ROYALTY ILL haviog an Easter lily in the home for | of the safe deposit vault sawed one by | ryised has the followlng clauses in it Easter Sunday is gaining popularity | one and the cracks filled with black |which vitally affects the working con- as the years go by. wax to prevent detection, ditlons of the clerks and they have [ King Constantine Has Sudden Attack E GAN TAKE BUT 100 [qready bren rejected DY 00 WuON | ot Vomitings Wife of Crown ggs ggs ggs : QZO c v afternoons off, no pay Hearing that plans were on font to|S haml'O('k Baseball Team | tor noltdays and ditterent® means of | prince Has Typhold Fever, Y take 500 members of E w:wmns; HOld\ ]“Il\t Pl'&lctlle handiing grievances, i ; e — Bibleclass to Hartford April 21, on the | There will be a gencral ballot tak-| Athens, April 14,—(By Associated . The Shamrock ter [ . " By : > B pilgrimage being arranged by Dr. J.[, (1 ¥ l'!"'\‘;",”(“,,,,,',:' ,,‘,?",‘,l.\, 'fl.u ‘l};f, en of all the clerks in tha employ of | Press.)—King Constantine was seized ||B| PURE LARD ..., . viiqicvqees.2 Ibs, 25¢ FRESH MADE BUTTER ...........lb. 41¢ E. Conger, head of the reception com-| tlon of Managér Jack Malloy, for the system, and the questions to be]with a sudden attack of vomiting yes- mittea, and S. M. Berwster, chairmar il ptaatice w;;.y.;, nrdfi ’.v. | answered are stated in a letter to each | terday similar ta that he suffered last || of the entertainment committee, Rev. | . Aoy alng. Aiiea 19 YEAT | ypqiyidual clerk, The management |summer while touring the Greek war g With a Purchase of F. F. Voorhees of the South Park T i Dreah T ot Ao | elalms that their offers are fair, and | front. A bulletin by his physicians ||| SUGAR 10 lbs soc o 1 Methodist church in that city has| Yho ooenne this rame erlden. {0y ask tho clerks to make a de-|last night said he had almost recoy- 1 Ib. OF THE BEST COFFEE at 33c Ib advised that not more than 100 can ’p'\ ”]' il g be played | oy ion, ered, be accommodated. Rev, .Dr. O ol ml ”f‘;"“’»“ Sl ‘”ym';.rr:v];:\fl"‘ The question of wages is not to ba| Princ Elizabeth, wife of Crown ||| Bartholow of Mount Vernon, will be |y o ey -y ' morhing | discusscd at this time, as this matter | Prince George, who has typhoid fever, FVM‘OR ATED MILK ,....,...... can 9¢ CHALLENGE MILK AR ANR Ay can 12¢ one of the speakers e J 5 RIS s being disenssed hefore tha railway | was reported as resting comfortably, ||| JARLY JUNE PEAS .... 2 cans 25¢| SUGAR CORN . 2 cans 25¢ Cooley, three new men, also showlng |y | 3 y al voard in Chicago, although with abnormal temperature Q. v p = \ R e M T L1 11 [ Lo ahd pulss hQLll! PACKED TOMATO 2 cans 25¢ | CAMPBELL’S BEANS 2 cans 19¢ years ago. SiiiEauds s STREETUR MAKING PLANS B —— Pink Saimon ... A 2 cans 25¢ | CAMPBELL'S SOUP .......... 3 cans 29¢ | OPTIMISM AT COAL MINES, Past Commander Frederick V. RAIN OF ROCK Baker’s (ocoa , ‘ . . can 20c | FIG BARS ensas i eey 1D 166 ll' peytknla Oy, Otk oF AHA | netional aomPiandEs 51 HHE Gr % o e Prunes : 2 lbs, 25¢| BEST RICE ...... conywsva 3 108268 | Pennsyly » enter o ard | national commander of the G, A, R.1Tons of Rock Pour Dawn on Utah risco .. ~ 1 [ Conl Reglon, Has No Eficet, | through the adjutant general, to ar Town. Yollbwing TR Blist, §| Crisco ......., seee ¢eese1y b 19¢ | JELLO (all flavors) . pkg. 10c o ; | range for tha observance of the 100th SER. il [:APITA'. FURNISHED Nazleton, Pa., April 14, -Ifigures | annivorsary of the hirthday of the| Ralt Lake City, April 14,—One and ||} from the courts show that there has | 1 1a Gene U. 8 Grant, which will|one-half tons of TNT exploded yes- $50,000 to $500,000 been no slack of mctivity in the | po yaiq nationally, on April 27. In|terday near Helper, Utah, and threw 15 lb peCk 32c | real estate market in the anthracite | oy gtates, proclamations will be is- | hundreds of tons of rock upon the Reorganizations I'inanced, ""““ ""i’\'" S the suspension Of | sued hy the governors town. The explosion occurred dur- - . Managements, No Promotions mining pril 1, | ing blasting operations and damaged |§ O T ST - " LS e i S————— Recorders of deeds report the usual the business district heavily. * One Gr: i 2 25 ¥ 5 isiness dia avily. y rapefruit .. 2 for 25¢ Fancy Apples. .. 2 qts. 25c 5 1b. 15¢ A 2 | brisk buying and selling, especially in . . ok ‘Welghine-RhoNt fiv 4 2 a! = EARE Yy SANFORD TACK CO, ‘Ihr’ larger conters. They take this to SpeClal Notice R Hy fosthtun ‘:1‘::2:1.1]:“::‘2 Large Nave' Oranges dz 55¢ Carrots ... .. Ib. 8¢ | Green Beans ...... qt. 15¢ Financial Dept, R-4 | mean that a feeling of optimism pre- | . state road. Pebbles rained through Large Lemons ... doz. 32¢ Parsnips ... 'y 3 Celery Hearts large hch 18¢ 42 Broadway Now York [l| Valls throughout the region. | Tsabeila Circle will hold a sale of [ windows, Asparagus Tips. ... Ib, 35¢ Cukes .......... each 10c Spinach ......... pk. 3% - e——— | home made cakes, pies, candy and i — Rallway system in Germany radi- |aprons Saturday, April 15th, at store Chicago policewomen have been l;m:s from Berlin. corner of Main and East Main streets. |armed with pearl-handled revolvers. All replies kept In confidence,

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