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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923, . e Sy tund the pae BUSY ONE FOR GIRLS| councnr wo. 375 57 Titmion st. sean| :l.o:;r::l’:.;mmxltnt‘ n’l‘dnr.num: done h(‘v Chureh street,, bers H 5 5 his plan to presen . 0p " | Stock F: A y ( Will be Heard on Tuesdny Night Harold Molander of 32 Dwight | High Low Close M"(';‘“,:;m::‘z,“;‘:}l‘:‘t l“':‘::.)n" { @ bill to the eleetric light company stroot re £ ported to the police today 4 " ” 2040 SGbWfll‘m Had Rllbbfll' stflmps 0! to pay for thé damage, =Swimming Classes Arranged, that his home was entered some time l::: ,{:,',, bug ,:,: " 1;:« |:|‘1:7' Shaley B, Rady, Manager 55 Went Mals S, Tel. between 10 and 12 o'clock this morn- A ep & ‘Tdy. 186 186 186 % 5 Mysterious Fire Thre: tens The third of a weries of lectures be- | ing and & man's gold ring was stolen, . . U Mad\fld and Blldfll)fiflt Yy a ing giveniby Mra. C, H, Daniels at the | Mics Beulah Phillipn of this clty| A 1o . ' 100st 1oent 1aam We Offer e Government Offices|Y; W: € A: will bo held_on Tuesday | spont the week-end with her parents,|Am fm & 1o, a8 610 o5 |G Bl StavelTh ) i evening of this week at 7:4% o'clock,| Mr, and Mré, Theodore Phillips, in|am s e oot S3% 074 0 e M ewarm OIS Washington, March 5.—City ‘de.|"The Infinite God and the Omuipotent | Coldhrook, g W il T 0 3 teotives were dotaflod to investigate|Shrist” In the toplo for discussion, At Miws Marion”Stotts and Miss Mabel| Am Tal & Mol . 6 195 185 way was Indicated today, when Chief : 0 Hu{t. n l"ol:w throu;{; the offects|® fire Which today did damage that, $:16 o'clock In the afternoon Mrs.|gmigh of this city spent the weeks [ Am Tob s 167 % of his wife discovered that fake let- 1% estimated at severul thousand dol-| Prulels will lecture on “At the 1ok fend at the home of Mr! and Mrk | Am Wool ... 100 1065 ) LARK lars in an annex to the government|©f the Road” before a group of | Clarence Stotts in Colebrook, | Ana Cop 68 ters were il | resumabl. 3 - . B by hlmnnl:‘aA:o:& ’:hr:' n‘;l::u wnrz printing coffice. ~ Firemen roported ™ ':\;’.‘" “\l'""‘ o gt alxl G About 20 members of the New|Afe Tp & S I',. 105 A 1043 | y two rubber stamps used for canceling | that they found separate firos hurn-‘”‘ 'I”'l.‘ "”"“‘(‘;" ';' re ‘I" "’”' ‘;“"';; Britaln Lions' club attended a meet-| At Guif & W I, 20% 277 28% | [ 50 AME HARDWARE lotters, bearing the names of Madrid | N8 simultaneously on two floors and | "" ’I' f‘l""‘" ::I. ""f‘"":" (.,:"‘ BN | ing of Lions from all over New ng-| Bald Loco ... 1307% 1381 |l and Budapest, ~fchwarm evidently [ WOre unable to discover the cause, | SHICHI CE81 WA m:':,,:':"m",:‘, " s | Jand held at the Heublein hotel in| maitimore & O . 557 5 |8 Wrote the lottors and after seouring " e milinery and ppelal. Eingiian ciasses | F1Art0Fd this noon. Beth Steel B .. 71% i canceled stamps of those countries, “HUMAN FLY" K]LLED will meat on Toesdny ,.\.',.mn: and the e Can Pleifie ... 14758 147 he would then add the stamps of the | High school and psychology glass: on DEATHS AND FUNERALS |Cen Leath Co .. 38% 37% 3 ! - citles in Spain and Hungary, A | Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Chi IM] & 8t P, 263 20 e e e Spanish dictionary was also found.| gowara Young Tumbl e Pgcatise of the Girls' club banquet, Chile Copper ... 20% 80% Spanish. New York As His Wife \\'mm-,q._}'.,m,, at 6:16 o'clock, the health class Con Gas ..... 674 Yo 66% | 5 The addresses were nearly all for will not méet this week. A new health Corn Prod R . 134% 1784 % “Infante Rudolph von Hapsburg, She Collapses Immediately, class for women 18 being formed to| He Was 68 Years of Age and Had| Crucible Stel .. 83 821 v 5 2 Duque del Rittenberg, care of Bayo | i "' Cuba Ca Sugar 17% 178 Members New York Stock Exchange L New York, March 5.—~Howard|meet on Tuesday afternoons and reg-| Run Farm for State School For CUPA Cane Sugar 17 | Monarquria Rey Aflonso XI1I, Mafrid, | .. i ajm g ’ » Ao N 16| MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Spain.” One of the letters addressed | YOUNE, known as the “Human fly"|lstrations may be made at the main| — Boys for 25 Years. b ICRLE el HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg.,, Tel, 3 " v A Ora) e EERRRE R b o " g " b -4 to the Duque del Rittonberg, was| {0/l eliht stories today while'elimbing office of the ¥. W. C A. o work ta| yo 0 neio 6 orac w1t pid L 2ons 50 | NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Tel. 1815, the' supervision of Miss Ger- | marked in carc of Mr, Rockefeller,|the front of the Hotel Martinique in nder the sup | Kybhe, 66, for over twenty five' years |Gon Electric . ..185 § 187% P . o B i v on | trude Fossett, physical director, & 12 Beach street, Newark, N. J. vondway and died. whileibeing tkon | e O ey pool will. be open|superintendent of the farm of the|Gen "Motors .... 147% 14% We Offer and Recommend Lawyer 8. I'. Waskowitz counsel|!0 @ hospital. 1 Connecticut State School for Boys,|Goodrick 13 3814 38 for Schwarm, asserted toduy that his| T was one of the Jamnen ot s {)‘\“u;l;\l::?l?:vy e T ot el ah et ]plld il an Y qe? 3 Glient denles, a8 Qe rs. BohWarML | Jere lust weck. Mcmborship includes|0'clock: Thursday evening, 7 until 9| chool yesterday morning at § o'clock | Insp Copper ... 423 / [ | . Ot ] atent Ire Arms ny personal acquaintance with - oty B o 19 "“ hazardous call.|©'clock: Friday ofternoon, 2 until 6|Just after returning from milking gu‘ Inter Con ...... " . bert A. Greenberg, who as a justice ings who are not accepted by insur.|0'clock. Swimming classes for adults| school's dairy herd. He arose at hls|Inter Con pfd .. 3 ' g thar penchiumAttied the ‘eouple 1n| (B8R WhO- ML MOk acoepted by i are held on Wednesday and Friday | usual hour and attended to his duties|Int Mer Marine . 113 | toc at e ar et this city two 'years ago.. They ex. &n - afternoon and evenings and for jun-|in the harn, apparently in his usual|Int Mer Mar pfd 4 3 ‘ plained to ‘counsel that they were| Mrs. Young was in the great crowd e Mtz ‘ H s 1 L # i ! rs on Saturday morning from 9| health, is heart had been affect-|Allis-Chalmers directed to Mr. Greenberg's office| Watching her hiisband undertake hls'“"m 12 o'cl6ok, ed for some time, and Medical Ex-|Facific Oil .. ... 467 5 6% | | when they sought a justice and that 0"";"3 W“"t" t’"‘ f“:” "I""‘I collapsed i A aminer Dr. E. T. Bradstreet pro-|Int Nickel ..... 16 5% 16% | he tied the nuptial knot, recelved hig| and was sent to a hospital. | . ted Physici nounced the cause of death to be|Int Paper 7 5% 67% fee, and they lgft the place. Young was engaged by a motion' Impersonate ysician, heart trouble, Kel Spring Tire b 5% Mr. Greenherg also expressed sur-| Picture cdncern to climb the great Then Attempted Suicide | vr. Kibbe 1s survivea by throe| Kenn Copper .. I T e A S E———— .. 43 % 44y prise at reading Intimations that he | front of the hotel. | brothers, Edward B. and Willlam H.| Lehigh Valley . 70%. 6 9% v Aan b g knew Schwarm. He remarked that PROMIN 4 Stamford, March 5.—When it came| iiibn ot Tilington and George I'| Midvade Steel .. 32 31 31% nm m he thought it queer that Schwarm's| ~PROMINENT DOCTOR DIES. | (ime to arraign John Florini, on the| iyve o New Britain His wife, | Miss Paclfic ... 18% 4 18% residence was given as this city, not| % { charge of impergonating a physiclan, | nree ‘Honrietta Taleott Kibbe, died|N Y Central ...100% 994 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD having noticed the man on the|Dr. Bohannan of Stamford Passes|in oity court today, it became known | iyt visiting in Providence, R, 1. last|N ¥ N H & H. 213 h 2,,;: New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row streets previously. Away in His 73rd Year. that the man on Saturday evening| 4o, Nor & West ...115% 1143 Telephone 2380 Telephone 2-4141 Stamford, March 5.—Dr. Richard! tried to hang himself in his cell. He Although the funeral arrange-|North Pacific .. 81 . s1 Members Members ® ¥ ) Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange UPROAR ENDS MEETING |vce Bokannan, one o stamtora's| will be examined as to his mental|ments have not been completed, it is| Pan Am P & T 835 s23 827 well-known practicing physicians, | condition. expected they will be held Wednesday |’enn R R ..... 46% % 46% Donald R. Hart, s ] died yesterday of heart trouble in his| 2 % \afternoon, The body will be taken toPierce Arrow .. 12% s 124 b Wew York Gathering Gets Unruly Zsrd ;?:r.uflsi was lp{)ns(der(lt of the!25 Persons In]u[‘cd mn ll')ll:;g:otn for burial in the family plot 'l”i“!h'gfih Coal g;:h 65 % ;‘»S';: We Offer: fox 1 unting club of Connecti- o 1 n that town, ure . . % and is Dismissed While Considering | cut, and a former vice president of | ‘VIGCk on Southern L"‘e Ray Con Cop .. 17 6 16"/.‘ TORRINGTON CO. o " 2 i’{ull il the Brunswick Fox Hunting elub of | oumbus, Ga, March 5.—Twenty-| Peter H. Fay Reading . . i 18% 1% BI(:ELOyW HARTFORD ccupation o r Valley. Massachusetts. He had dne of the!qu oo ond the majority of whom| Peter H. ¥ay, a ~well-known old|lep I & § 0% W B9% \ COLT'S ARMS CO. New York, March 5.—Neither | 25t Kennels of fox hounds in this|,r from Columbus and Fort Benniny, | Tésident of this city, died this mornlngxgsoy‘luinb:‘l‘ r1’,17- e 52% Price on Application President Harding nor Senator Borah :f:l:'lr‘:;:o“::“ ‘\}ns hml'“ ?t Mns',hetws were injured, none seriously, whcnl‘“;) his l\?mf'}'al 346 lfm'k stree',.age.dzg;:;:f“‘: r]‘avmc“ 947/"‘ 3 g:,/ ‘We do not accept Margin Accounts, will know, ofticially, the feeling of a| """ Mz’mnnaklr *X‘L:ud:r‘;: ‘;::d";:d_ Central of Georgla passenger train 4! 0‘;‘ 85. ‘;h!“d“fm’l ‘E;l BP{OC“,,‘“"‘FOUL]\ RANL 0o ggige gg 34is crowd of men and women who filled |y 1o HECEE KO IRROS y,' "W| No. 3 was wrecked near Mizell sta. Wee "“50 RS DR hean . evanmade. | apes D R i the Community Church forum last| sity Medlcal college, He|yion “early today. A broken ran| e is survived by three daughters, (Studebal L A ad practiced here since 1874, He| Mrs. Julia Delaney, with whom helTexas Co . 51 615 night at a meeting called to protest | B isurvived. b caused the accident. | | e > e : "l is sur v a widow, two daugh- made his home; Mrs. 8. Scofield of| LTeXas & Pacific 21 v the occupation of the Ruhr by the ters and three brothers. One hrother P ; ‘Tobacco Prod .. 4 Y 83% JOHI\ P- KEOGH - t EW AUSTRALIAN PARTY. Bridgeport and Mrs. M. Keeler of| L Al 3 8% r’;‘}’“‘h' e ! is a former mayor of this city who NEW AUTERALIAN AR Ridgefield, and one son, M. L, Fay of | /hion Pacific .. ; i%. 1% Membar Consolidated stock Exchange of New York ey e broke D Tt &t oo | now lives in Norwalk, Melbotrne, Australla, March S-—A | pi” gy’ ‘Ho Toaves also several|United Re 8t .. 833 % 81% y son, w8y CORRIRREOLS UL, 10 WK LR L movement is afoot, *according to the . < i S Food Prod 4% 45 Waterbu; Bri no;‘put to & vci;el.hforhho;cklors t1n ‘:ihe “BABI GROWS THIN. MEoliime. Bt t6. tors & n;:\ona; flr::;c;l'ld;:x;’:;? I('l:?)""g Miss Mae De- |y g po8 e 623t R Danburyry STOCKS dgeport RMHIBRO8, CRHIS6! el ek e LA 5 wgye | 12D arty under the leadership o ! A . U s ber Co 605 6 , + 5 miss the crowd. A h::?:fl f{’:l’l’;:; Bl dmiin Former Premier W. M. Hughes, The o L Ll S T Middletown BONDS New Haven Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of | 3% HAc £ 0N JEahe it 8 vould comprise a large body | Plete: S 8 > 201 120% 120% i ‘ weight, Aft veri group woulc P | U 8 Steel pfd .. 1201 120% 1201 i A : The Nation, and James C. McDonald, | {€1ERE After recovering a'tr‘s,’:,‘ Niess: | which is reported to be ready to re- Willyis Overland. T - Tk i Direct Private Wire to New York. secretary of the Foreign Policy Asso-| o only a littlo more than 200 points, | cede from the official labor party. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Anne|Mid States Ofl 12 1y uyg G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 clation, were the speakers, Mr. IVl-|.Guess Tl have to take on a few S TR aeR Clark was held at 3 o'clock this aft.| Nouonal Lead . 134 1333 133% :th: :;::l:-e??emlde:l. lnuh:st::l:x:: pounds before I can swat the old m:“,mfis Why, March b.Johnternoon from her late home at 228 o sk S afk. M y agate now,” he declared. ZhByANNe, Y MR TO G {Glen stréet. Rev. Willlam Ross, pas- (Putnam & Co.) said that if the Germans succeeded 4 Atden Riner, 72, for 30 years a United | (" stréet. Tiev. Willlam Ross, pas CYIERTRINORE | ool . . 2 in showing that spiritual methods ANDERSON HITS BACK States diatrict judge, for Wyomlne a1 | ficiated and interment was in Fair.|Aetna Life Ins Co .....700 710 $ four a 1 ue. |Am Hardware . 6515 5615 may, overcome force, it will be the| at the time of his retirement a year| Ve i damahiy greatest happening since the cruci-| pocyses Fosdick ~of . Cons ago the oldest federal judge in the| VIV © h | ety ; 7y 4 piracy To Am Hosiery . 7 2 . \ R Bige.Hea Cht o eom . 18 WE will enable you to pay it and to meet other axion - Gkina. H1is “Sais United States in point of service, dicd | Mr. McDonald frowned upon a reso- P 5 yesterday. He was appointed when . f : ¢ : 3 : The funeral of Leslie E. Richard-|Billingsand Spencer com 15 Sy i : 3 son of B9 Arch street was held tnia| Blllings & Spencer pfd 14 I past due debts without hardship to your family. lution offered from the floor, which| Syracuse, N. Y., March 5.—Wm.|Wyoming was admitted to the Union. proposed to the president, and sug-|Handerson, state supt. of the Anti- ¢ — | g Bri Bras i i i . afternoon at 3 o'clock from the A, M, [Bristol Bra § - godted that & messsge be sent to Ben-/alaon ‘league ‘addresalng¥the ‘annual Pleads Gllllty Of Mli)'del’, E. Zion church. Burial was in Ifair-|COIt's Arms # b We “71“ lend you up to $300 at IEgal tor Borah, urging him to continue meeting of the ministers of central ry 4 Y 3 i gt 4 § New York today, renewed his charge Is Given Life in Pl'lson’ view cemetery. SRR B : rates on secured notes or home fur- Mrs, Sarah Anne Clark working for a general economic con- H At 5 Kagle Lock e that Raymond B. I'osdick, representa- s £ 5 it i Y v Ier;)r:;\:é were cries for and against|tive of the Rockefellers has been sup-| Dedham, Mass, March G.—Albert James Alonzo Sanfords '}'['d.",r H](\dr.mgl Shan g Re niture, without removal, repayable porting a conspiracy to ruln him and | L. Harvey of Quincy today pleaded| James Alonzo Sanford, 72 years of|Hart and Cooley ...... 73 in installments to suit your con- from the entire audience. When an o fde] P o B Hfd Elec Light .163 attempt was made to put the matter|has helped bring about the grand |guilty to murder in the second degree age, died at agout § o'clock Sunday Viniire o ; venience. oo J : g il Mrs, Ida C. ing at his home at 247 Chestnut vote lers persisted in shout- [Jury inquiry into Anderson's expendi- | for the killing of Mrs, Ida L. Anderer | morning A :z‘*’a;?"helf,f:,rma: until that official |ture of a $27,200 publicity item on|at her cottage at Hough's Neck last| street. He was born in East Berlin ; i; i‘]““"zj’m“"’_ Pt " g T oot % “=~promptly dismissed the meeting, |the league's books, fall, and was sentenced by Judgefon April 23, 1530, a son of James R. | 1t Montgomery pfd ..108 Call, write or ’phone 1943. Our aid is immediate 4 which broke up in an uproar. The facts seem to establish beyond | Thayer to life imprisonment. Sanford and Helen Smith Sanford. N B Maching - | i TR PR e | . For a number of years he was em- reasonable doubt, said Anderson, ; " yea he was em. B Machine pf 7 ¥ i i 4 gt : Y 4 - that Mr. Fosdick was willing to in- FIRST AMBASSADOR TO CUBA |ployed in the packing room at the NilbsiBa BonA com 2 Beneflcla_l Loan SOCIety Mayor to Bill Light Co. jure the anti-Saloon league, attacking v March B a-Major G || Stanley Works. He leaves two|Niles: y 2 K > Havana, Mare ajor eneral Mrs. Michael B. O'Day, North and Judd i 87 “rEST MAIN ST. New Britain 5 i ? its board representing the churches|pnoen H. Crowder, retired, will | daughters, il Do For Chopping Down Trees allowing gain in the state to be | progent hig credentials to President| With whom he lived, and Mrs. Olin T, heck, Stow and Being informed this morning by Al- |swept away, in order to carry out his|z, . q today as the first United States; Oldershaw; a broth Roiand Ran- Scovill Mfg derman George H. Wells of the first |desire to get rid of me and to force |, iaccador to Cuba. General Crow-| ford of Middletown, and a sister, Mrs, ;“"“: i ',5 RAARD i A Lo ——— T ward, that the Connecticut Light and fupon this militant agency a manage-| qci” i1 the first envoy of like rank | I'red Searle of Springfield, Mass. Bt Iel ! L berg Md., of Mrs, Grace T, CAvey o Power Co., had chopped down twoiment that could be to the wealthy! (™) " o Ladited to the republic. The funeral wilt be held at 2 o'clock oiondard Serew .......168 RUSSIAN REFORMS was secretary of local draft board trees and out off numerous branches|business interests in New York.” Panae | Tuesday afternoon from the B. C. q(“":‘y 3.‘” :‘:‘ PTG namber three dufing the war. Hes ALBERT GRE 2 | Porter undertaking parlors on Court |>taniey Works pfd ra . father was an instructor in the Yale |street. - Rev. Dr. George W. €. Hill, | orrinston Co com 9 Reconstruction Possible When Moder- | R 70, T, ¢, and she was the wife of Brussels, March 5.—King Gustave {Traut and Hine 4 g tor of the South Congregational | b ¥ Canitaln’ Cavesy \whe. {s 3 Swi v ere today fi pas & reg Travele s C 5 3 “ontr scording to | Captain Carey who is at Smithsoniam of Sweden arrived here today for a|fHUOF € SR CONETRBALONA | avelers Tns Co . 3 ates Gain Control, According to iRt - isit of state and was greeted by King S Union Mfg Co .. Save Money! Use Your Marketing Guide [/;:it o s and wes srected vy ine s aiivien comters: nlon Mt Co Ba Stk WHICH IS QUOTED HERE FOR TUESDAY S-S RETan AR A1 SRLie drove Babbakhan Jacoh ses Paris, March 5.—The helief of Ba- lo he paluce through sircets Uned| o funeral of Babbakhan Jacob,|1WO Members of British | Makiakont that - reconstraction REFORMISTS BUSY i who was killed at the Curtis street will be possible in Russla when the s . — o Liiay Morting Cabinet Lose at Polls|moderates gain control of the soviet Father Electrocuted for was held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | covernment and carry out essential London, March & (By the Associat-|reforms, was commented upon today +Murder of Infant Child|from st. Mark's church. Rev. Simon g e Ll | n Y| In Its New York War on Sun : ! Bellefont, Pa, March. 5.—Rloyd| Yonan officiated and interment was in [ 81 Press)—Sir Arthur Griffith-Bos- by representative Frenchmen as indi- i l i ;‘ i i '[»: -‘ 1 ‘ l.h. R Fairview cemetery. cawen, minister of health in the Don-|cating a new orientation of the Rus- Entertainments and Shows, ! i Smith w electrocuted a e Rock- ar Law cabinet has been defeated in|sian problem, which is beginning to Lord's Day Alliance Reports Success 8w pUEATURCY SUQRY- 101 Lle Hkbe Mi. Autode Rtk the by-clection for the Mitcham di-|attract fresh attention here. kla-| New York, March 5.—Officials of e |Ing of his infant child in Bouth Wav-1 o = e e aged 36 years,|Vision of Surrey by J. Chester Ede, koff, appointed ambasgador to France |the Lord's Day Alliance today claimed B0 LD LSS0 WEALENCCeotIVad | ot Michael Bekos ots Hiandar | the labor aandidutes, 't {vnder the Kerensky regime, is a well [to be three time victors within a week | seven respites, one within five hougs ” RO b bk | o] ! known constitutional democrat, |in their recently launched campaign | Road, Southington, died this morning| 2 1 LB Dot B0 Bl London, March 6.—Colonel G. F.| France, perhaps more than any |for the enforcement of the Sunday c E h - 5 of going to the death chair. I4k the New Brit a 11 ital 5. WHIPPED CREAM AKES o0 LAC 3 C | maintained to the end that he did not‘i:‘n ““_d;'_:““;;:p'“,“’w"n':i:“im_"“i“‘f:‘::l; Stanley, under secretary for home af- | vation, desires to resume relations|Llue laws in theaters and amusement | wiltully Kill the child. last evening. As she had had no|faits, Who was defeated in the by- Russia when such a step be-|places of New York and, the immedi- THE BEST 5 HOT CROSS 15 | z % ¢ «al attention, Medical Fxaminer| elections for the east division of Wil.|comes possible. There is a wide- ate vicinity. BREAD ......... Lb. [ | BUNS . ...\ Dou c 126 ¢ NOLLED <ol spread movement in this country that | \ T latest victory, Alliance officials Wellsburg, W. Va., March 5.-—In-| ° 7 o h 4 this should be done at the ecarliest [declared, came last night with the are - » - RS 3 - land gave the cause of death due to : B ifiah st Yo iy Weaiihr: g y CAMEL BRAND EXTRA HEAVY Kl'l&, DRIE-,I)“ (l\ctm_(‘nls charging 126 men WIl“ afivenic heart troubls, 195511;11 moment, mr a W‘»'”'[ numb x ", m'n' thre v‘ x’\rs‘ons in 'd, Broadway DATES GRAPEFRUIT SWT. POTATOFS conspiracy to attack and destroy of Russan bonds are held by the|theater on ¢ harges of violating the . 1 erty at Cloftonville, W. Va. e Srenc o, |Sunday lawh, and the anr { loc 25c mine property at Cloftonville, W \a,l CARD OF THANKS lr,ltl:|(l\ y\,:lhllv“ 3 . 4 ot | Gr b Yoon ; % ni \'Dhn(’(‘mmgt PKG. 4 FOR ... 7L last summer were nolled in circuit i aaa e i P I'he difficulty is in the soviet gov New York police that all show- —- Ml court here today. - The defendants| W Wish to thank all. our kind/ ernment's refusal to recognize the old |houses in the city were complying in FRESH OUT LARGE GR ) Wi SUNKIST had been at liberty, under bond for|friends who sympathized with us dur- foreign debt. The Bolshevik sugges- |every sense with the provisions of the SPINACH PEPPER! ORANGES soveral months, The charges grew |iN8 our recent bereavement oc-| tion that The Hague conference be |statutes, 29 25 out of the Clifton ‘mine battle in|casioned by the death of Miss Threasa 2%, ) pormitted to deal directly with the| The first victory occurred a week PECK..... C | voz...... C | oz Wwhich Sheriff Duvall and six others| Madden. We wish to especiaily thank 2 S h bondholders over the heads of [ago when Nassau county, Long Iss those who sent floral tributes, o 1ch government is interpreted |[land theater managers agreed to — e |were Killed. | e W MOHICAN CREAMERY BUmR Lb 55c £ MRS, JAMES MADDEN 8 > an obvious attempt to extend |modify their Sunday performances to . . FATAL CC 1 AND FAMILY. ! ¢ soviet propaganda. conform with the law. The second —_— 3 2 |conceded the arrest of William A, [ lesden, tendered his resignation to| Premier Borar Law today. gt Lb, 210 ! CHEESEE .+ L 33C | el 35, 7, Who wr . Ol up Thans | AR ; WAR WORKER DIES. [Brady and two of his actors in the Cesae h b, b iy ch, Jr., 27, who ser A 3 y 2y We wish to thank our friends and{ H % New Iaven, March 5.—Word came | 'La IFlamme” company after a Sunday AR with the 102nd Ammu in, S neighbors for their kindness and sym- | here today of the death in Blagden- [evening performance. S — e~ | Py e | died today of spinal injuries received { -4 . 0 v GE ¥ senas [in a cf «cident here pathy shown us during our recent be-| MR o ¥ The third victory, Alliance officials s . Voz. C J|in a coasting ac | 3 X ESSITTESSTIIImESE said, was the most sweeping as it i ot — reavement, the death of our loving son, === = e 3 £ . % . larae 3 ¥ Joseph Burns, and also for th . ] meant the future elimination from DON'T FORGET CANNED FOOD WEEK [ ‘ife Murderer Gets Life it jowin fie, W wieo for the : Minhattah Sunday vaudeville | prom In Prison; Added Penalty | , grams of all dance and costume acts. ! % . Signed, EARLY JUNE FANCY CUT STRING Painesville, 0., March 5.~—Henry; MR. AND. MRS, JOHUN T. BURNS, e, i PEAS .. ... Can lzc BEANS .... .. Can 16c NEW RAILROAD PLAN. Burns of Cleveland, charged with firse. TIHHOMAS DURNS, 3 G ! § degree murder of his wife Hazel, last| - - . y Enginecr Rudd 3:( P. U, Com. Has SOLID PACKED 250 MOHIOAN SUGAR 16‘: October, today pleaded gulity to fsec- | CARD OF THANKS ! Gy at the L B o = TOMATOES ...2 Cans CORN Can ond degree murder and was sentenced| Are, Antone Rogers and family | Stamford, March 5.—A n E vit v VS | wi ank eir k d b v " W |irspecting freight cars in a train by to life imprisonment, with two days|wish to thank their kind and mar 5 orden Bung‘alo e kTie thae (i NEW PACKED SUNBEAM o 3 | " ¢ s Y AUE o 3 of each month in solitary confinement| friends in the bereavement of their ’ By i SPINACH ... Lge. Can 190 SAUER KRAUT ..can 1D€ and three days of each week at hard | husbund and. fother . We. eapeciiiy| » ; [ e muegewied to the New Heven ritd OUR DINNER BLEND CO¥FEE , Wyeve X labor. ‘wifl'l $6_thauk thees whe were kind! [y 4 {lic utilities commission as the outs iy s - and sympathetic in sending flowers. - ot OOLONG OR CEYLON TEA .. ... LB, 350 g - " ““" g oo 0 el Fhasi come of his inquiry into the death of = - Us 8. FLEERH DRI et bl Brakeman Clyde G. Garnett, of Hart- | | SAUT SPARE- 0 FANCY SAUER | Montgomery, Ala, March 5.—An.| MR . JOHN ROGERS, | ; e e | ¢t here on Friday. The brakemen b o i 10¢ | xravr DETE, | [ | Pt gty P b by| MR AND MRS ANDREW RAKUS.| | T.J QUINL]VAN [ ave been looking. gver thete aary by y - - = - e officers of the United States army air| g g o i o Je 9 |track walking with the traffic while CORNED PIGS 14¢ FANCY RIB CORNED 8¢ J|scrvice sauadron. stopping here en.| LEIPSIC FAIR BEGINS 712 Stantey Street [Mr. Rudd suggests that inspection ba HOCKS ... b = WA route from San Antonlo, Texas to| Leipsic, March 6~The spring fair| Latest photograph of William H. | Plumnbite, Hesting ; | made by the brakeman walking the Shore HAddook ..., Tb, 19c Smoked White Fish .. Lb, 32c | Porto Rico, that the planes would aot|opened today attracting 100,000 visi-| Anderson, veteran superintendent of| 1 UM ',","' Heliting and Ffl:lirlnu track against the traffie. In this bk i J “ ol hop off on the third leg of their flighe tors. The exhibitors number 14,000,|the New York State Anti-Saloon lea- FIXTURES AND MATERIAL way they will see the approach of a Fresh Halibut Ib. 88c | Finnan Haddic ...... Lb. 18¢ to Arcadia, Florida, until tomorrow K of whom seven hundred are from!gue. The gue's affairs are being | CHEESE AT REASONABLE PRICES train. Garnett had his back turned morning because of repairs, ! forelgn countries. subjected to an ofticial probe. Tel. 2092, to an express which ran him down.