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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, M()NDAY. JANUARY 8, 1023, Russians, i tai WAN AND HIS WIFE DIE WOMAN IS SUSPECTED IN |40, 58 5 5 o oy P L [T ———— inw Says He Shot Both, But Note She —(Ry Assoclat. 5 - st rrowr- e youne commurioe b NEW YORK WOMAN VICTIM [Branches in Three Catbolie] " ™" ™™ ‘Taation Board Faoes Puszle-| "= ™o Woumts- s | wow vork sun i-Cinmen 8 vok i taned by Prosscwior |on Merrick road, near Freeport, 1. was found dead on the floar of his ealendar yesterday launched r m oy werwins sk wponteasen| OF ROBBERS IN CHICAGO| Ghurches to Hear Fr, Broderiok | new wor sun. a—churie suocc| Total I Now $465,000 Preeport, N, Y., Jan. §.—ira ille |} l": l.n:::::v:;w:nl-pm:u "ll: — felt, a dnv-'r 'l'nv‘ the h:fluk: Livery | 4 Wells, housekeeper at the Massape "I’"'u'nu :-n:‘ u.z.,- ":‘It h::fl:e:: greal P company of Paterson, N, J, was — s shot in the breast with a 1 2 | qua Inn, was questioned Ly the dis- | p, ,..;,.‘.:',"M“. 4% Ire. Frank Wright is Kidnapped and| meeting of the Holy Name|f0und dead yesterday morning an the| wyoiaen Jan 8.—The board of ap- |triet attorney m‘-! ¥ 15| police arrested Mrs. Billle Wells, ge boys make | ginneg ; ies of Bt, Mary's ol floor of his home at 41 Mill street " ¥y today in conneetion with | housekeeper and are helding her merry affer a foothall vietory, so thous of Jewels Worth 85,000 ;arlrl':c ol .| nry-h uh‘urch B Poterses, With & buliet wound In hia| portionment and taxation whieh held | ihe shooting of James 5. Pettit, su | pending an inquiry sands of Russian students did & gigan. By Pour Randits, fi?’;;h: ttl:l:';‘ :n:“.: a-l‘nm;:fl;moa’ Reart 4 fow feet awey lay his wm.m- preliminary meeting Baturday af- | perintendent of the resort, who was Mgs. Wells told police Pettit had tie anhke danee around a great bon. . L3 J Loulse, with two bullet wounds "‘-lammn for the purpose of recelving [found dead from a gunshot wound in |} ees drinking heavily since New Year fire, the kindling of which before.one Chicago, Jan; §.—Four bandits kid. on nrn Thursday evening in St her body. She was sent to 81, Joseph's the estimates of the various depart- | Lis chest at the inn early today |and that he dreve her out of the of ‘the prin )" rallway = stations|napped Mrs Laurette Wright, amed Mary's school hall, Rev, Father Brod. hospital .|n Patorson _,m"'_m gl-d ments for the year 1923, finds itself Waiters and the ehef at the resort | house shortly hefore midnight, She brought the o vovelry $o 8 olom 138 wite of ¥ k. Z eriek of Terryville, county director of proy e e » "7 [eonfronted with the fact that the float- [told the police that Mrs. Wells and | was at the home of Harry Pearsall, & The climax of the velebration camesr.r oo ' Wright of the coop- |the organiastion, will deiiver an ad- |80, CCRE JO0E o nsctous when| !N d€Dt of the city, which was allow- [ Pettit had quarreled lato into the | neighbor when news of the finding of however When the young people giee erage firm of G, I, ¥razier of New | dress, At the various masses yester. the poliopmen ‘came to the house, aft ©d to continue @gating all through last | night, The report of & shot ended the | pettit's body was given her. Pettit, & Fully teesed (nto (hh Ramis Sl and York, early Sunday morning and rob-|day i the above churehes, the priests e & GEARE Walte Masen . B d year, Is about $80,000 greater now (quarrel they said and’ they ran into|well known trapshooter, is survived paper figures representing the Deltes ;::flh'.'ua'd:;‘:"'.‘m":d"""‘“ "‘"'lll :;q";:::?m:"m 8ll merabers attend |00, L "ner and her husband, aad ane| 8P ".""' X o MR Vettit's room (o find him dying from by a wife and one echild who'live in { ristwateh of a total L] 3 . ' hat nsition Fxpense a wound in his ehest 9 ::;";.fi::;::"':m:““m Jewish [{aiue of more than $5,000, ¥'s Notices {0 S e husnd Lo thot her| In last year's budget there was an| Police later found Mrs, Wells at the bk Yoot AT The Risias Rt A R Mra, Wright has been spending the| A meeting of the Holy Family cir. | SHE TR S0 JIRECEL EBOLVS Ble | tom of $40,000 to cover outstand. [nearhy home of Harry Pearsall, She : 7 '" n ‘: mas ha " holiday season at the home of her[cle will he held at 2:30 o'clock te.(¥In and Stengel, however, found near| ey oiay of the first taxation district |admitted having a quareel with Pet. TOWED TO SAFETY, ::":;‘I'.:" :.‘;’:;‘”‘ ’o":"“:".':‘."'::":.' mother, Mrs, Mary Cohan, While| morrow afternoon in the school hall, f";u::'!', ’;;.:’;"":'M;."":"". :""":" and one of $345,000 to cover the out |tit, but told the police that she had| Provineetown, Mass, Jan, 8.—A g ol !bnmaneio'm Yalotide story calling at the home of a friend, Mim| The chairmen of the committees In Bad dois ths -Ehoksin TI,: *M®| gtanding notes of the second taxa-|fled when he hecame abusive and|portheast gale with rain shut off obs Sra e traditiens Wbk (e Winifred" Keeting, Mrs. Wright met|charge of the Christmas sale are r saldi “PY f g 16 NOLe| yion district, A those notes repre.|threatened her, She denied’ having|,. tion here today, but radio reperts y 'BAN!- [ sovoral of her host's friends, A party|quested to be present at the meeting. ease forgive me for what 1| woneeq the sums the old town and eity |shot him, servauion B pday, P! sation halls as “religfbus mytha | wag nroposed and at & late hour they| On Wednesday afternoon in the have'done. I had to do it If I were administrations had borrowed to cover | 8he told the authorities the quarpel |Prought word that the schooner Snet- :::::‘: ':I.l‘;;“l:::h::d'lh“h':?g“ the | went to a Ghinese restaurant near|school hall there will be a mesting oll“’_:: alone It would worry him," the current expenses during the period | had resulted from differences hotween |tin, Which was in distress off Peaked y held few re- (ciapk stroet and Helmont avenue,|the Catholic Women's Benevolent Le- ¢ woman told the detectives that| , rrapsition from the old dual form |Fer employer and herself concerning|Hill bars yesterday, was towed to & minders of the old time Christ While in the cafe she met John A.|gion. (Following the meeting a social [*h® had been 1Il for more than a|,¢ government to the consolidated |his alleged expenditure of the inn re. |safe anchorage in this harbor by the celebrations of the Russtan chureh, | Caasidy, an old friend. aftair Wil be held, the proceeds from |Y®ar and that her iliness had Wor:| ¢orm many thought they should have | ceipts. Sho charged that Pettit was | coast guard cutter Tampa. ue on Star When the party broke up shortly|which will be sent to Rev. Joseph rled her husband, The had no chil:| peen’ included with the taxes to be Flaring stars of red, burlesques of [after 3 o'clockth is morning, Cassidy|gweeney, a loeal young man, who i In """', Btockfelt was 44 years old and paid last year, the star of Bethlehem, were borne took the others to the home of Mis#| charge of missionary work In China. | 018 Wife was 36, While that would have made a very aloft at the hea dof the parade fol- | Keeting and with Mrl;\\ right started{ On next Sunday the customary mass a— high tax rate, it would have been the lowed by posters and banners upon |for the home of llrl.'t ohan, " for the men of the parish will be RoszooD ls UIET AFTER taxes for sixteen months instead of - FOR YOU HERE — ALL which were daubed cartoons of Deities| While he was driving down Fifth|sung at § o'clock. Confessions for the taxes for a single year. Proponents ar et and saints. No Ikons, no reminders of |avenue the machine was overhauled |the men will be heard on Saturday “EGRo HOMES ARE BURNED of the plan argued that the city had pecl DAY TUESDAY the church processions that In the [by the car bearing the robbers. One|pnigit, There will be no requiem no right to attempt to liquidate this — indebtedness by issuing bonds. How- past have marked the advent of the |of them stood on the running board|masses this week owing to the feast Christmas festival were In evidence. |of the machine brandishing a revolv-[oe the Epiphany. Hunter, Alleged Black Assailant of | €Ver the board of apportionment and taxation made no appropriation to There was music and singing aplenty |er. He fired one shot through the St. Joseph's Church but the songn were jeering parades of [window of the Cassidy machine and| 7he weekly card parties of the White Woman, Makes Good cover this debt, and it was allowed the splendid carols or chants of the [as it slowed down leaped on the step.(pagiey Atd soclety of St. Joseph's O ifioa bt (Bh hishHon being to aak HE OHICAN ARK Russian church, Smashing the glass In the side of o yren will be resumed on Thursday His Escape authority of the legislature to issue Goblin-like burlesques of the gods fthe limousine, the robber entered the attornoon, The committee has ar-| posewoos Fia. Jan. 5.—Rosewood | ONdS to take care of it. d car and was soon Joined by three|pangeq to give 12 prizes to the win- [ quiet today (oli’owlur:: n;:‘rn':::l“:l': Increase in Both Districts : Al According to the estimates submit- of all peoples alternated with motor A others. Three of Mrs, Wright's rings| ners During the Lenten season, the turbances of the past few days in trucks upon which rode students and enched from her flngers be. were wren: _|society is planning to hold soclal | wpien ted Saturday afte it v would ke seve o J v rnoon, now wou L atTen. parsont. were killed, A8 ] L0 c o apropriktion: of 400,700 SPECIAL ALL WEEK—FINEST WELL FILLED young women dressed as caricatures b Ea Wik ! takien: ‘trom" CRenaVE of religlous dignitaries. Placards pro- | fore sl events, the result of v search by offi car, when two more rings and the( ,"y,onih's mind mass of requiem citizens posses for J::" ':;muml‘:m;;;:: to pay off the outstanding notes of PEACH PIES EA 25: " . | the first taxation district, showing an R I A R I I T Y . e T MM unlet doctrines o | wristwatch, which she had hidden in “religion is the oplate of the people” [Wr b W will be sung at 8 o'clock on Wednes-|wanted for an alleged & 4 attack and “man made Oodflln man's image, :::’I;p,‘!oll to the floor and were also day morning for the late Mrs. Rose|young white woman‘ at su::m"ur;"‘:‘ increase in this particular form of in- y 4 S8 i X not God man in his.” One truck car- Thr‘own 1t the bandit car, Mrs, Naples, and at 7 o'clock on Friday Monday. Hunter still is at large debtedness during the year of $60,700, WHEAT, GRAHAM, RYE ALL KINDS FRUSH e Plaried e ooy ot W 420 Camidywee”agai e 8, DKL WG S ST | Ot e et e Barnine| BREAD ... Lb. 5c ROLLS .. Doz. 12¢ \ Julla Magee. that wag left of the negro quarter at| Lok | Ism."” Children Watch ing driven to Polk street and Kedsle) "m0 "yvoaqing of Samuel®Caréngia | Rosewosd, marks the end of ‘ id! > , the ra- | i X avenue, where they were thrown out.| "8 VO Sehe T i e lemtzed | iy RIkAbRs THE . negtoed wh;:pf Taken in Store Rflld; FANCY BEST GRADE— Lost in thelr long coats and army | mpe robbers left Cassidy $22 when 22 . | caps, young children from the or-|,. made a plea for carfare, at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning. |houses were fired are still taking tent vo glasses of al- 0 EE phanages and institutions tramped L i NThe melmb(-rl! of St. Joseph's H‘Oly‘reru‘e in nearby woods because of |,;)(‘,e|fi‘°u"°:n“,!"?,r ,';‘,;’,,,fi into a sink RUMP C RNED B F ceesse e LB- lsc through the snow led by their teach- | pyank R, Wright is the New York | Neme soclety will attend Communion, fear. | when Patrolman Patrick A. McAvay /| ers to watch the bonfire which thelr | coioq manager of the G. I Frazler ’d" a bod '“‘ 7 o'clock on next Sun-| The houses were burned by white |04 John C. Stadler went into a store | LEAN TENDER— communist elders had decreed should [ company, which has headquarters {n| 9y morning. men while a crowd looked on but no| Nathd i by Andrew: Svinias Rt 90 CO take the place of the chimney-side | amiie Tenn. Mr. Wright, who has| _There will be a meeting of the one could be found who would say | oman cevecs bty REAR 0E PLATE RNED BEEF ......... LB. & vigil in walt for Santa Claus. an office in Room 917, 150 Nassau|B0Y Scouts of the parish at 7 o'clock |that he saw the houses burned, ac- | Tpe police took a quantity of water| There was no disorders; neither was | giriet, could not be located last night, [°7 next I'riday evening. : cording to county officers here. { for analgéls andvir aicoholic.content/ii] CORNED P 15 CORNED 15 there an attempt to prevent regular AR e ety St. Jobn the Evangelist The burning = Sunday afternoon | proved, an arrest will be made. HOCKS . Lb. C SPARERIBS .... Lb. Cc Christmas services. But here and iy Bt 3 will, b i ! proigh there a street beggar evidently obli- ate Joseph Fitzgerald wi e sung |struction of a large part of the negro| JAVY SNG'W FALL M ‘ERK T jous of the travesty wandered at 7:45 o'clock on next Saturday|section and the clashes between white B ‘,‘,_ “’LF g SUERERADY .0 through the crowd whispering “alms :r}l‘on}‘i‘r\:g u;“t?e church of St. Jo! :?en and ne:roes in which the fatali- Today's Storm Threatens To Add To YUR FAMOUS DINNER BLEN i ....LB. 8¢ e Evangelist. es occurred. Transportation Problems CEYLON OR GU 'OWDER TF conery ....LB. 88c MOHICAN PURE EVAPORATED ) { s .2 CANS 21c Idr:yt'ke name of Christ on Christmas , l : THRU GAMERA O EYE vex uxg mormen wiew City Mems [ 2onen, don socsoon e e U P S o AGED wom“ Is BURNED TRA]N GRASHES [NTO AUTO Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morane. :’I:T’,;l’:l‘:a:c"fi:lm‘ufl“n ‘lm':zl{ancdnnl;‘!‘:‘i‘::ll;! ed to add to traffic and transportation 10 DEKTH IN 0LD HOERe. Dr. Genrs . . Bl Gives e charge ot the problems today. The slow gathering Larée Juicy Sunkist Oranges....Doz. 23c The committee in storm which began on Saturday add- Interesting Ilustrated Lecture |sachine statied in Tracks, 1s Run|common council banquet B i led several inches of snow to the deep . | meet tomorrow evening and it is ex- g — e EANSOIR St G TayaiN i i Into by Speeding Limited | pected that plans will be changed mlco:lflnst already; covering the ground | EXTRA FA 2Q¢ | LARGE HEAVY 25 Flames That Raze Historic 5 that all city officlals and employes|#nd after a letrup last night starte: GREEN SPINACH. Pk, f GRAPEFRUIT. .4 F u:uv.. & R M:::ia::lnil::p::loe;:e;hfco:l;::: ;v;:‘hJ Near Fremont, Ohio. ‘,M}," be ‘allowed to attend. ploy, ou{{ todat);'1 wllh” rom;“'ed [\-(gon ; TR eI \;;“ ‘":r:'l‘ 1 For c ear A it o W | Sxclusive millinery, French Hat More an 20 nches of snow has SMALL YELIA A NEW JATY cerning the mysterious country of 'lfl’m?fl!. 0., -{an» 8. Tc_n ?e""""smppe. Professional Bldg.—advt, fallen in the city in the last ten days ONIONS 4 Qts, Ioc Warwick, ¥. Y., Jan. 8.—Miss|Egypt were given by Rev. Dr. George| Were injured, two seriously, when a/ Stanley W ' /11 |and in suburban and country districts — Elizabeth Clark, aged 76 died in the|W. C. Hill in an llustrated lecturs |limited Lake Shore elevated train| FHanley ‘Wemen's Wolief Corps wil)fiC R FPSOER OO0 o vl more. || FANCY IMPORTED— fire which destroyed the historlc Foss at the South Congregational church |bound from Cleveland to Toledo and | poil a0 all day meeting in G. A. R. [, EC (a0 7000 SNt dtire ves. | ROQUEFORT T MAR- Clark mansion on the shores o Wick- | last evening. Dr. Hill made a tour of | Detrolt crashed into a stalled motor| hall, Wednesday. Members are re-) 'l NICCPPLGIEP I FMEETEL T8 I ... w 60c¢ b 2 10s 43 € ham Lake, four miles from Warwick, | Egypt and the slides on the screen|truck five miles west of here last| AMGSIEC ™0 b Brosent at 900 to sew | (o Nl 0% logged many gutters. To- last night. With her sister, Miss Mary |consisted of photographs taken by|MEht: | Which wii i at the dinner , v the mercury was going up again, | Clark, she lived s life of seclusion in|him while on the trip. The first car of the. train arter) WG W1 Be served at noon. Thel U4 o oo ccaster ninted a possibility the old stone mansion. She was an| Some interesting pictures of the|Striking the trailer of the "“Ck"‘o'fwck ” open at 2:30 that the snow might change to rain invalld and was confined to her bed.|pyramids, and different temples of the :t";";g s;::m‘;:;’u "m;‘(:":- “f‘:‘:‘g'l:g‘ : it before night. Miss Mary Clark, who slept on the |ancient Pharaohe were shown. They % i i O — A heap in the car. They were re- Install Officers of . e Lieut. Bamforth Will Take first floor, discovered the fire and|were taken by the speaker after sun- leased when farmers cut a hole in] e rushed out into a zero storm, clad|down, the clearness of the air par- A. 0. H. and Auxiliar AN ; the root of the car. Ofticers of Rev. W. A Hmyy Examination for Captain only in her night robe to alarm the | mitting what seems impossibe in this farm tenant closs by. On her re-|section. He explained that the at-| gt "0CONd car Sonfaining 20out| pranch, A. 0. H. and the Ladies'| Police Lieutenant Samucl Bamforth turn® she. was restrained from golng | mosphere in Southern California fis| . ono ) “| Auxillary to thuat order were in-'who on January 19 will round out 28 back to save her sister by the farm |similar and that accounts for the[ ", 'p'a“cng”! on the first car Stalled vesterday afternoon at K. of|years of continuous service in the de- hands and firemen as the fire was by | movie industry at Hollywood. Wi s"h'm!]y hurt and may d‘e"C. meeting hall on Main street. State! partment, said this morning that he then raging in the second story. The| Many interesting scenes along thn’.‘.hey are Wililam Hein, 70 years President John Armstrong of KEast|intends to take the civil service ex- firemen had explored the upper rooms Nile and many bits of interesting in-| 15" 2nq Matilde Sizen, ' 25, of De.|Hartford, installed the men and|amination for promotion to captaincy, in the dense smoke but failed to find ) formation were included in the lec- trol’t. i ) County President Flla, Galvin of ! on Friday night, current reports to the | Miss Elizabeth Clark, whose body was | ture. Eight other passengers were be- Hartford, installed the officers of the|contrary notwithstanding. ILieuten- recovered this morning after the fire Visited Tomb of Paraoh ing treated at a local hospital for women's society. A program of en-|ant Bamforth has filled every office in had burned out. Dr. Hill took his hearers to the| i o0 injuries. tertainment was carried out and re-|the department up to captain. He Only a portion of the mansion was|pyramids, climbed with them to the R S e freshments were served. was the first detective-sergeant ever o appointed and is the third lieutenant. { .':.l;f’. :‘::i ':;llad't :r:u‘ht:xt:;;! “53':.\5?3:; :gg :er;:r:";:x‘—“:mill:: s FIND VEIN OF HARD COAL KITTEN SETS HOUSE AFIRE e T Fl ! ) . b d. ! were byrne looking in another direction he gave ON FARM IN NEW JERSEY Knocks Box of Matches Upon Stove Bridgeport, Jan. S.—Manager Gene An anniversary high mass for the/came as a sequel to the previous de- PRSI R ,\n—:;\nn\\'nn()oi\' A\Y 8 Lb.. OC The Clark estate is one of the old-|[them an interesting view of the cify est in Orange County and adjoins a!of Ciaro, which he said was just the —Building Destroyed | McCann of the local Eastern league éno-ncre tract known as the New Yorl; gateway to Egypt, as New York is to Jamesport, L. I., Jan. 8.—A playful | baseball elub today closed terms with | ity Farms, acquired for treatment of [ America, lying along the bank of the| . 4 kitten was responsible for a fire yes-|the Toronto International league club drug addicts under Mayor Caynor's|Nfle and surrounded for miles and| ‘Wil Drillers Bore Into Anthracite 80 ftorqay afternoon which destroyed the fo:nm purchase of Catcher lgull‘lshvr regime. It was the scene of many|miles by flat lowland. Feet Down—Test Shows home of Felix Mitchell of this place, | who played with the Toronto club last noted gatherings in the days of Foss| He then continued his - pictorial incidentally will postpone the wed-|year, Clark when Boss Tweed and his|journey, entering the hecart of the| High Quality ding of Leo, 22-year-old son of the| | owner, he not only having lost what| Natural gas was first used in China, | friends used to come here for week-|pyramids, descending underground 3 end oltings from New York. traversing through miles of tunnels| Newton, N. J. Jan. 8.—While driv-imoney he had saved up for his mar-|where it was conveyed from fissures | hewn by thousands of workers to vast[ing a_well at Mifflinville, six milesirjage but also the diamond cngage-|in salt mines to the surface through | subterranean caverns which formed | from Bloomsburg, Warren county, on|ment ring which he was to have given | hollow bamboo. L4 g ' the tombs of the Daraohs, going|the farm of George Rhodes, W. A.!to his flancee, Miss Cecllia Rodgers ar-Ji te ami down into a rocky pit, or through|Gillen flruck an anthracite coal \'e!n_. this evening. | . what resembles a trap door, and fol-| The drill went into the vein for 15| Mrs. Mitchell was in the yard when | lowing for anore miles into other|fee. The coal was tested and burned,|the kitten climbed up on the mantle- . . and proved to be a high quality an-|pjece and dislodged a box of match- e"wou ur"aces F'lnanCIng caverns where priceless relles of the ! pre-Christlan era were found. The | thracite. jes. These fell upon a stove, above congregation and its pastor continued | S0 far as is known no coal ever had | which were a few clothes drying on been discovered before on this side of 'a Jine. The flames from the matches ¢ AR 5 HE daily management of the family their travels, after emerging from the 5 FOR FEw CEN!IS pyramids, andj visited other tombs of | the :“!'C"K:;*kfi "i":"‘a\‘,"']‘l- Coal 18| jighted the clothes and set fire to the | 0N Egyptian rulers, buried back as far| mined in the Scote alley, seven,room. Mrs. Mitchell ran back into % 3 s divi A mfles across the mountains. the house when she saw the smoke, | (- 3 finances is usua‘ll_\ dlvldeq. Tfie hus — o ITOH | band accunulates capital; the wife disburses as 1,400 years B. C. Vast under- ground passages were shown and B The dl:c"““':’ "“‘:d “‘"‘“"‘::":- but was too late to put out the flames, | visited, erscns from farms for many miles|which ate their way rapidly through | i ¢ iy Dresses Kimonas Draperios How About Henry Ford? around came to the Rhodes place 10| the house and destroyed it. | - : | most of the income for the family needs. Skirts Curtains Ginghams Then the travelers continued their|See the well and to discuss the possi-| Tpe kitten ran out the door when | : Coats Sweaters Stockin, journey down the Nile, stopping at! bilities for future development. Tur- tna woman rushed in and has not The far-sighted husband provides for his 08 |hative villages, inspecting irrigating | then borings will be made to deter-|peen seen since. = a0 . . ) 9 Coverings Everything | vctoms which looked like pages out | mine the extent of the vein. e | : fa}mh later, as }‘e]l as now. He llnakes a of an illustrated bible, visiting an-| The coal is about sixty feet down. | NVESTIGATI? R will to protect his accumulated capital per- cient temples and enjoying the glories g e o —— o . o oti i o i ia { of the vast pillars and columns erect- TREATY DRAFT READY. Rockefeller Foundation Sends Agent ; I3 maner_ltl_\.- Pmteut‘lon w “-7“““? if this in- ed from 1,000 to 5,000 years ago. Londen, Jan. 8. (By \A\ssocialed to Poland. | stitution is named in the will. Then the ad- Rameses 11, was described by the |Press)—A draft of the Near FEast| ywarsaw, Jan. 5-—Representing the iti bur D! reservi i ¢ Jearned minister as “The greatest self |treaty will be presented to the Turks | mockefeller Foundation. Miss Crovell ditional burden (prl'C» erving the capital is advertiser the world has ever seen,” |at Lausanne within a fortnight it was|p ' arrived fn Warsaw to investigato | not added to the wife’s duty of wisely hand- Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other[and pictures were shown of great|said in official circles today. The|the nursing situation to Poland. | ling the income. kind—and follow the simple direc-|statues all over the country of [Turks will be told to sign the docu-| Owing to the help of the American O Rt i tions in every package. Don’t won-|Rameses, 75 to 80 feet high. lr:enl or to '“c;:l in pieces and take | Req Cross, the nursing profession has ooy = ! 2 g . der whether you can dye or tint suc-| Next Sunday evening the new mov- |the consequences. made very satisfactory progress in | cessfully, because perfect home dye-|ing picture machine will be in opera- | e g o this country during the past two | lou o o lmediate work cheertally ew rltam atlona an CUTTER TO RESCUE. years, There is In Warsaw a modern| NOTE—Have yon covered .your .furnace | ing is guaranteed with Diamond Dy@s|tion and a movie, the title of which ’ not been announced, will be Boston, Jan. 8.—The coast guard hool d: he - | pil with ashestos? o S g o » . g B it s Mk Mot R e e k MEMBER, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM even if you have never dyed bhefore. |has Just tell your druggist whether the|shown in connection with the regular |cutter Ossipee was ordered early to-|ment of Miss Helen Bridge, where material you wish to dye is wool or[sermon. day to proceed to the assistance of a|Polish-American nurses acts as in-| silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, e ———— British schooner reported to be in|structors and an American trained N M Egyptians cut thélr granite monu- |distress off Portland, Me. Her loca- | dietician conducts classes in nu- or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. ments with copper chieels. tion was given as near Libby Island. ]trmon. i"' WALLACE ST. TEL. 595 « (PALACE =" T™OMASMEGHAN “BACK HOME and BROKE” | ™. SAT. . 9 In George Ade’s Story Better than a prize fight

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