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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 18, 1928, AATORS REPORT SUNDAY SPORTSTO [HONEST CRITICISM ([~ WALL STREET STOCK O LOSS OF LIFE| BE FULLY DEBATED] NEED OF CHURCHES™=—=—=———"/ EXCHANGE REPORTS s Vo el Sl P John A\ Reeve of (69 Btanley Members Hartford Stock Exchan No F'uu"w m ’Alr 80"‘00 lor (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First 'age) street, received a telegram today that (Successors w Richter & Co.) o \ his sister, Mra. Joseph Taylor ot| 10:30-—Prices displayed & firm fone | W gianlay 2, Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel, 2040 A 3 M " - Favorable Reports she does now,” Bishop Lawrence re-|Trenton, N, J,, had passed away, Mrs, |8t the opening of today's market, Thm 'onms P“t Favorable reports werbe: marked that other churches might "'flylor l]mld visited r;':-‘quu-lnllly in |lh|u :Illnr,rln::ll::'l;n' :n:-ouw rl:v wryrc ('0|:ll,l]tllt-1: Fo iy Amending an t concernin the T city and has many friends here, I'u. notor accessory, equipmen Jiconatni of ndvo.r:lulnl Abna, ‘whh-.h ;vondm WhE. Wy falk %0 much and (o) gorvices will be held Saturday|and u selected aasortment of ralls and Off Ttantoul, Iil, April. 18,~Not & fa- ' o #o little In church unity,” adding: [atternoon at §he home in Trenton, |#pecialties, DuPont advanced one e er tallty .has been checked sgainst tho| YOU!d AmPose a tax of one cent a . Undeclded As to Unity, e s polnt to another high record, wir service during the three months |#auare foot instead of one-half a cent.| “The chief reason, in my judgment, "0’:1&’:1’:!:‘:]""!‘;\‘l':;l:lunh.(lltlll‘mlll’}:':y :l'm’il'l.:l(;:. " t - s v | 3 r.::lt ;‘:::nolfipu':ltllln:a r:‘l}‘or Gon Senate nomination of Curtls M.|js that we are not agreed among Ofls were agaln the center of specu- 50 Alllerlcan Hal dware + Patrick, chief of the Geer of West Hartford, and Robert|ourselves as to what are the easential - lativ Ivil \ United States Alr Service lssued or- I by peaniN ultera fi ative activity but & good inquiry also ders to the commanding officers of B, Foote of Hebron, to be non-rest-!of unity and what church unity developed for a number of other Chanute, Bolling, . Langley, Mitchel, |dent trustees of Bacon academy, Col- rveally 1s." g . | popular industrial issues. Reading, 50 North & Judd McCook and Selfridge Flolds to inau. | Chester, to fill vacancies caused by| Bishop Coadjutor Slattery, discus- TRE T R New Haven and Delaware and Hud- gurate regular scheduled fiights over|the deaths of Willam H. Geer and #ing the work of the Church Service ohn K, 'Thorstenson, son were up 1 to 2 points. DuPont a model alrway over the eastern and Morgan G. Bulkeley; Alden A. Bauer, league, sald one of its aims was to The funeral of the late John Ii,!sold 6 1.2 points above yu(ordgy'. middle western states, according to Samucl P, Willard, Clayton Ge Miller, induce people In the church to have|Thorstenson was held this afternoon |closing and Atlas Powder 5. Call records here, Arthur I, Stebbins, Elizabeth B,|the samo thoroughness of knowledge|from the John A, Andrews' funeral | money opened at & per cent, Bigelow, Cyrus E, Pendleton and John |8bout Christianity that eleetriclans parlors on Walnut street, Services ‘Wall Street, 1:30 P, M.—Profit tak- were conducted by Rev, Dr. Abel Al-[ing sales in DuPont depressed it 4% e VI The model air course takes in New Gond i A e fiave sbotit ‘eleotriofty York, Hampton, level - |Condren to be resident members, 4 A ! Sl R quist and interment was in Falrview [ points and Computing, Tabulating and lodo, Detroit, Kokomo, Ind., and Ran-| The senate reconsidered its action| "Christianity must be cxperienced e toul. Each field dispatches a plane|in passing the bill ' amending the and cannot remain outward and for-|cemetery, Recording Reynolds Spring, Stewart, . biweekly, - charter -of Stamford on motion of [Mmal’” he sald, Sebmipmene Warner, National Lead, Woolworth, Raffaelo Eletto, | American Hide and Leather pfd. and L] First Flights on Schedule, Senator Kenealy, The bill was then| The church service league also was \ trying to impress upon the need of a| The funeral of Raffaclo Eletto was!Pierce Oil pfd, were also under pres- The records show that the first|tabled. hrokd bl | | losing 1 to 2% int Y flights were not all completed on Bills passed from the calendar: broader public service Bishop Slat- [held this morning at 8:30 o'clock from |sure losing 0 2% points, s g i ¢ schedufe time, but cach trip has Autho‘:lzln; the Tirst Methodist| te™Y said, continuing: his home at 405 Bouth Main street High Low ' Close | Members New York Stock Exchange shown an improvement. A trlp re-| Episcopal church of New Haven to|. -1 fnd In Massachusctts what Ifand at 9 c'cloek from St Joseph's|Am 1 Sug ... 46% 453 48 3 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE cently completed was from Chanute | convey and sell property. have found in other parts of our|church. Interment was in St. Mary's|Am Can ....... 97% 96 963, HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn., Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6329 field to Dayton, O., to Columbus, O., Providing that Town sohool ,com- country an astonishing acquiescence new cemetery. Am Cot Oil ,.. 13% 13% 13% NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Mals St., Tel, 1815, back to Dayton, to Moundsville, W. | mitteos shall prepare an itemized es.| ! Incompetent publc servants we At 8 Va., ‘to Washington to Cumberland, | timate of the cost of maintaining its| *hall sometime learn that public of- William Hart, Am gl & % o4 8% fice needs preparation, I hope that| The funeral of Willlam Hart was|®™ o ;‘}:‘: ;}“ ; We Offer and Recommend: Md., to New York, back to Washing- 3 ¥ Bonator. Tuuda. praviding that. the for tho church service league in the dio- |peld this afternoon from the Erwin |’ :u:“&’r?l!'l” 128 el & Tel.. 22 }‘”‘{ "0' ’l"";";";"“’l;.""‘ E"";":";"' :0 Senator Rudd providing that the re- it ot AR adtlh Il st e )étroit, to Toledo, back to Detroit, 10/ hort be made in June, v usetts will set before | Mortuary chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel Ahl- . ~ . Kokomo, Ind., and return to Chanute| Amending an act forbidding anyone | the doctors and young men need of quist officiated and interment wak in ‘16 1;:4” 097 fe LANDERS FRARY & CLARK field. The distance covered was more| ¢y uge animals, reptiles_or birds for | th¢ right ambition to be cquipped for |airview cemetery. i 9% g 3 ’ than 220 miles”and the total actudl|¢ne purpose of soliciting alms. The|Public service if and when the call fix f / O , 0% 8 . fiying time was 22 hours.and ten min-| pi11 has been passed in the house, comes, Mrs, Thomas Martin, Ao To & 8.Y. 2 3 WRICAN HARDmE utes, Authorizing an increase in capital| Suffragan Bishop Babcock deplored The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Mar- p’! u & o4 Lo ¥ < m\;rna no mr'lno; wu‘:mleldd. yett the | stock of the Bristol Mfg. Co. to a sum 'lhe“pollcly olhum:e 'reumoul denom- tin w‘" held this mo.rnlng 10118 l£::3“2| (];}‘:T: . l‘:’x,/: . s were far from devoid of ex- natlons in abando: A :151 B: 3 <o 537 533 ¢ 14 rot exceeding $1,000,000. New England. ning churches in| o100k from St. Mary's church. Rev.| Beth Steel 6655 NORm AND JUDD S all;dooh?\il:‘l:mlmdmweu“e" Incorporating the Sound Beach Gas William Krause officiated and inter-| Consol Textil 11% & £ ] g Light Co. e " ila Tk Major F. L. Martin in a recent trip| ~ Amonding the charter of the Blge- SOLDIERS INSURANCE ment was in St. Mary's cemetery. The| Can Pacific ....160 : 97 ; RO MO CHIIEY- 0L IR0 11N Washington, April 18.—The goy-|PAlibearers were Samuel = Martin,|Cen Leather ... 34% 3 3 TORRINGTON co' left Chanute on a route which cover-| 15w (0. of New ven. 3 ed 1800 miles. He was furnished with i SR e ernment had 298,256 policles of vet. | WIlIm Smith, George Smith, William | Ches & Ohlo .. 72% % 72%| |8 sirip maps covering the entire routc| o “baker's bread” bin to do away|€rans convertcd Insurance, of a total |SMith, Jr, Charles Biggen and George| Chi Mil & § P. 4% ? STANLEY WORKS but only for territory a few miles on| with {he “standard weight loaf, fa-|VAlue of $1,119,714,005.31, in force onsGo0rpfert of Norwich. William Mar-(Chi Rck I & P. 34% each side of the route. The only 1and- | yorably reported, provides that hread Dec. 21 last, according to the annual [tN Jr. and George Gorpfert, Jr, of| Chile Copper .. 281 ing place between Zanesville, Ohio and | ofrered for sale must be marked in|statement for 1923 made public to« |NOFWich were the flower bearers, Chino Copper . 271 Washington is Moundsville, the re-|:ain Jetters or figures as to its actual |98y by the Veterans' Bureau. Total == e A R Consol aGs .... 67% maining landscape being almost con-|eight. It also provides that no loaf|Clalms awarded up to Dec. 31 were Card of Thanks. Corn Prod Ref.128 tinuously mountainous. Being be-| \jthin 12 hours after delivery by the|2:620, amounting to $10,574,258. Divi-( We wish to thank our friends and | Crucible Steel . 82% hind schedule, Major Martin tried a|yuker vary more than one ounce per|dends paid to policy holders totaled [neighbors for their kindness and sym-|Cuba Cane Sugar 13 more direct route than that outlined| pouna from the marked weight. $2,624,810.38. Assets on Dec. 31|pathy shown us during the illness and | Endicott-John .. 72% and almost immediately’ ran into a| There is a $200 fine for first of-|amounted to $73,173,603.02. The bu-|deaf of our beloved husband and|Erie 12% strogg headwind and dense clouds. He | gongo, reau reported that new insurance is- [fathér, and we especially wish to|Erie 1st pfd 9% was blown off his course while flving| The house received a favorable re-|sucd during 1922 totaled $214,580,- dthank the P. & I Corbin's box room|Gen Electric . e = o 8 285.22. and Miner & Corbin’s Box shop for|Gen Motors . Y n]nzm m Y 9 over the mountains. After some time | port on a bill which would change the ) ¢ of aimless flying, trying to obtain his|{itjes and status of members of the B their beautiful floral offerings. Goodrick BF bearings, he suddenly realized his gas| zovernor's military staff. It would| ENGINEER BURNED TO DEATH (Signed) Gt North pfd . T 5 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD was getting low, his oll was almost| ypolish several offices and would de-| New Orleans, April 18, — Engineer| Mrs. Frank McLoughlin and Family. |Insp Copper ... 37% 4 New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row gone, and that he l}“a‘l ’;l‘? I:"“c: “:" fine the powers and duties of the|Hafen was burned to death, Tom S e Int Mer Marine . p T"’l‘&""ml"c 2580 T“"";\:“m% 2-4141 Jand. He was rather high a € | staff, Rogers, fireman, was fatally injured Int Mer Mar pfd 3 embers embers time and dropped down to try for a Senate Bills Passed. when a fast northbound freight train REPORT DN SCHOOLS ’MH&Chulmcrs . 487 A Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange landing. Just before his gas gave out) genate bills taken from the catendar [on the Ilinois Central railroad crash- b Int Nickel ..... : Donaliv’k. Hase, Mankges he saw a town and vecognized it as|anq passed; providing that no person|ed into the rear end of a standing ‘ ‘ Int Paper ..... - Mourds\'lllf.lhli °"‘§5’l““‘i (;Jn(‘;th]’e. 0]" who has served as a member of the|freight train near Hammon early to-|Quigley Calls Meeting of Survey Com-| Kelly Spring T 5 BO% 14 We Offer: landing safely he foun e had only |poavd of education in Bridgeport [day, igniting three cars of alcohol. ” A Kennecott Cop. K/ A A i omtnlilonss ! oo “l'l e gallons of gasoline left, and no|ghay he appointed to fill a vacancy|Eleven freightacars were consumed by mittee for Next Monday Evenlig— l\-frhlgh V&IO. . 663 5 53 50 FAFNIR BEARING -flMT ol . - in the board within two years from [the flames. Board Appoints Conferecs. Mid States Oil .. 5 4 8 One Flight Unsuccessful 1h6 dats of miNcratirements: providing AT G AP : Lt . Mid Steel ..... 33% 331 50 ]"ANDERS e LR . A meeting of the school survey; Mis Pac . ; ; 50 STANLEY WORKS Lieutenant Floyd A. Lundell started | g0 oo mmitment of child L ren under Egtiger the only flight in the three months |, “yo,pg or age to private homes; TALKATIVE RUM RUNNER commc:ttee ha\s gpqnlraI;NI by tCvlsrnlr- XI: ‘3 )?1“{ AT 9 95 PRICE ON APPLICATION man George A. Quigley for next Mon- : H.. 2 y that was not carried to a successful ERIER 18 o ing the law concerning certifi-! 3 . et oo bk 0 I e KILLED BY COMRADES |3 e i s s o el s axshm\ o his route from | The house concurred in repealing | A. M. Paonessa. Reports will be| North Pac His first mishap on SeotiBi USTT. of thar @enstal tatatate submitted by sub committees which g:::’hr(’g“ Chanute to New York was when a which allowed a third party to sue|Police Say Murderers Then Conducted | Visited and inspected the Lincoln and BabL MDA h 5 Nathan Hale school buildings this £ % & 2 T Penn R R JOHI\ P. KEOGH spark plug went wrong and he’ was e i t:;)kv:&‘::;l? rebre o ey, lont ot BMINE| Mook Funeral Over Romains | week It i3 reported that thelr And: :ngfllzmep(::T;dt;“;ndm:;:x;‘a:e (~‘louds con- | Bills favorably reported were: Con- on Loncly Road. £088 Witk folin, an diieiendng, 1epery g:::sc:urlz:hmgnn‘l' i ; il Membae CoBaniga: odk: iRdliign o Hew. Xk fronting him. When he had climbed |CFRIng parking of automobiles iu BHO LHipg out, Cixdlosines WACEII B onicen. 4 Waterb - e om he learned he was out of | West Haven: providing for sharing by| Philadelphia, April 15. — Shot to|be surprising. Several recommenda- | #8¥ Con Cop .. 144 1 aterbury STOCKS Bridgeport oil. o again landed safely, replen- [NeV Haven school district and West- |death, the police said, because he had tions for changes in both buildings are Rep I & 8 0 e ! 1 Danbury 4 fohed his ofl tank and was off again |Vile school district teachers at time |*talked too_much,' the body of How- [to be made ut‘ the rf\evttx\z. Royal D, N 511 : 5 Middletown BOJ.\ DS New Haven for Washington. He arrived there a |Of consolidation in benefits of New (ard “Dutch” McLaren, alleged mem- 'Chairman Quigley has been qo:mm BTl Lot Ret 4 . : day late, but went on immediately tm:uv{:nTTeafihers' R(‘tllr(;;n(\nt fund in bcr‘ ot;ja. b_ootlef,;ftlnlg lg’:mhgl, was fo}mu zznrtr:‘(‘hni“lx‘xg?x:m(llo:ln'c]“:lugtr:h;m:l‘:h c;l::t Bouth Pacifc. ... 629 Direct Private Wire to New York. New Y K d make up time [State ‘eachers’ association. yesterday in a ditch eside an unfre- e e - " 3 : B ?:\:921::-:11;;;“'&1" u:‘agsl:inngton lhr! same Bills Rejected. quented road leading to Girard Point, | mittee consisting of I'. G. Vibberts, E, Et"‘:i;:b;;::} Co 12415 12 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 309, N. B. Nat'l Baok Bldg.—Tel 1013 afternoon, lieut. Lundell started | Bills Rejected: Claim of the town| What appeared to have . been a|O. Kilbourne, P. I. King and Stanley |m o "o . ; . from New York just before twilight|of Hartland for relmbursement for|mock funeral was conducted by his H. Holmes to meet a conference com- Texas & Pacific and a strong wind almost immediately | money expended on a public road;|slayers. Carefully stretched out, and mittee of the school bhoard. It is Robasco Prod. .. ; blew WMim off his course. He finally jconcerning the teachers' retirement |fully clothed, McLaren's body reposed iplanned to have the two groups meet|muysoon 0il .. 10% A s s R 2 e found himself on the edge of Chesa- |fund in New Haven; requiring notice |upon a blanket. Another blanket within a few days. Union Pacific .. 142 3814 : Sprlng Bllls peake Bay fighting an outgoing wind. |of rabies to the commissioner on do- |served as a pillow, and a third was —— United Fruit .. 175 * He was forced to land, but It was too |mestic animals, used as a covering for the hody. His United Re St .. 841 S 5 : s selsy dark to sce the ground. He fnaily| A senate Bl and a house hill, one[cves were elepediand 0] lg fiendy U 8 Indus Alco 681 6 G The unpaid winter’s bills and the family’s needs for a vari o wi ic TO! i > ches! e o v o 22 6 2 s . decided to go it biind and landed in|at variance with the other on the sub-| which crosmed tho chest in tho con: e e R spring are problems to be solved the Beneficial Way. a field, but Lady Luck had her head Ject of appeals from commitments in , ther way and he hit the [fuvenile cases were both re ltteq | Weeds, 'The ditcli was intended as o} 3is8 EALE e d U 8 Steel pfd .. 119% 1193 119 : s turned the other way recommitteq | Weeds. Fho Giich, was i Mrs. Mary Luddy Bamett[ Ftt NSy R Tl Pay off your indebtedness with a loan from only tree in the fleld. His plane to the judiclary committee, | p 3 vi 3 hed, but the McLaren, according to the authori-| street, and Dennis E. Finn, a Hart-| o veils 814 a s 2 : . ".Mmd ad “ns'dpmolis M ks ¢ - x ties, was slain by the same men who [ ford alderman who is associated with VS_Hly_s Oyefinad -q i »z.f ‘. us llp to 8300 at legal interest rates on our aviator escaped with a slight cut over D. A, R. SION ¥ Westinghouse . 58 578 51% i {he eve i 5shag » killed two other members of his gang tzle sales department of the Firestone SR s household furniture or secured note, repay- BRI e S0 " , . of bootleggers about a year ago. He|tire €ompany, will be married Mon- . i : f m Today's Meeting Is Bubbling Over | . /"0 & Known in” the ~Devil's|day morning at 8 o'clock at &t. Jo- (Rdtam 600 6l able on easy terms. Phone 1943, Adkins Employes avg 4 With Politics Pocket” section of downtown Phila-[seph's church. They will be attend- |, oo 1 740 750 An Enjoyable Social| washington, April 15—Potitics bub- |delphia, N o1 e By iner S A Bardware . 51y 561 Immediate and confidential service on Me: £ th ffice and sales |bled to the boilin, oint today at leged to have their headquarters. Po- ¢ bride-to-be, an aniel “inn, ) " pldy o 50 5 . . . . Memberk }; it F the . . B Nom® | lice sald that McLaren was known to D T . a self-respecting business-like basis ————— RN E ETR Y G % force of the fdkins Printing Co. were jannual congress of the D. A. R. Nom- cntertained’ Tast evening in the new Lxmllons for administrative offices will :ml“ h"e‘"h‘;"’"“‘l‘d “_“" ""“cd}:“,l‘_’]:":;‘; P Ay teq |Bills & Spencer com .. 10 ey nent which will be used as an|be placed officially before the con- L MBI i e m o W sty WL A bl 8 Vs s LN s f al L S 2 B nitire display room in the |Eress tonight. Voting in the society's |Rellly ls awalting trial, but that re-|that no more Eritish tities he confer- | pii & SPeneer A 3 Benefici oan OClety company’s bullding on Church street.[triennial election begins tomorrow | cently he had ignored this warning.|red upon Canadians. BB bR A % About 80 were in attendance. An en- |morning. Three groups of candidates | He was alleged to have bheen with T Conn Lt & Pow pfd ... 87 West Main Street New Britain joyable social was held, an orchestra |for the three year term have been in [Reilly when the other two men were “Miss SunbUr ” sty Tk furnishing music for dancing. Re-[the lists for sometime, headed respec- [hot and was under bail as a materlal y atnir Bearing . freshments were served. 'Fhe com- [tively by Mrs. Wallace W. Hanger of |Witness. 1 || Hadt and ‘Oooley .21 mittee arranging the event consisted |this city, Mrs. Anthony Cook of| McLaren had a prison record dating Hfd Elec Tt ..... of Miss Gertrude Janelle, Thure Beng- | Pennsylvania and Mrs, William Cum- |back to 1908, He was released last TarRes, 1., s ston and R. 8, Hawthorne. [ming Story of New York, who seek to |vear from the county prison, Wwhere he : J R Montgomeéry com ., § |succead Mrs, George Maynard Miner had served three years for robbing a 2 T R Montgomory ptd of Connecticut as president general, |freight car. » o ] & . o Sneideman Manager of | & 3 35 ; It was understood there had been no et 4 N ik A - - 5 N. B. H. S. Football Team |chunges trom the ofticial lineup of tho| _ ENGINEER & ATED, ; N deme ey e We have a supply of the new Robert Sneldeman of Plainville has |three tickets. 5 A 13d~1:0 fcflmln:l : Nile S Pofid oot - Leen appointed manager of next year's| A number of candidates also an-|negligence was foun hy oroner A SNILSE 4 « N Sl A footbal‘l“:cnm it was announced by the |nounced before the congress began|John J. Phelan in the death of Dan- i ; A ;;orllt_hflam! Judd . $ih Rand McN ally Official 1923 Auto Trails athletic authorities of the Senlor High |for vicepresident general several of [iel Monti of Meriden who was killed : 3 Rl\‘: \Mluil“" 33 5 school today. At present he is work-|whom are to be elected. Three va-|here April 11 by a train on the New ; . sgm \A”,z cevs 3 8 M f New Engl d” ing on the football schedule which [cancies also are to be filled among|Haven road. The finding exonerates 3 ¢ q": ) SRRl i |- ap of [New Lngilan Harry Livingstone of New York, en- i § N E Tel |Standard Serew will be completed in a short time, He |the honorary vicepresidents general b 3 : By 5 tain th ice for life, er, of the train. i f ¢ b e | e u L3 i . is a member of the junior class. who retain the office for life. gine | Stanley Works . 35 which we will be glad to give to automobile = Stanley Works pfd 5 Torrington Co com .. Y ] LIS Traut and Hine . - owners on request. ik Travelers Ins Co The Directors of the New Britain Cooperative Savings and Loan . ! Union Mfg Co . Al?so;:‘iationhtake pleasure in al:lnourll(cing tohits tsllilareholderts Aand @ | : N all others who may be interested to know what this association is i1 1 1 : ore. | f doing for those who avail themselves of the benefits which this as- ¥ : & g e i .| |{| NEwW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK £ ; MR THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY i The River Thames in England, sociation offers, that they have declared a 3% dividend, net earn- B R i it aevet ety HTlE i four miles from Cheltenham, ings for six months ending March 31, 1923. Sunbury, Pa., I8 the first city to se- s trom Cl lect its representative for the annual SONS OF VETES Mi CINDERS FOR SALE 19.—The 39th | Shares maturing' this month amount to $36,352_94 and will be beauty congress to be held at Atlantic M.\"n“" fl\y\n\von, ‘Aprtflnr =T 1 nua neampmen e Connecti- A. H. HARRIS 99 WEST ST. paid Apl‘il 24, 1923, City next Bepteinber whsn the most|, "+ ision. Bons of Veterdns began beautiful entrant will be crowned as ... today with the spssion of the < “Miss America.” “Miss Bunbury” is|division council. Tomorrow most of General Tmck]ng Tel. 1233-3 A new series of shares which opened for subscription this month g "" “TEC the business will be done And oficers are being called for every day by those who recognize the benefit ity o . . 3 3 . 3 s - 4 9 " 4 e Child-wives in Caleutta are estimat- Victoria, British Columbia, was a " " TR i g to themselves and the commu“lty by this thrift institution. ed at 18,266, Of these, 14,000 are be«|mining camp sixty-seven years ago. LAND TAKES STAND. | behalf, today. = He testified that Swane tweén ten and fitteen yesrs of age. UL son and Daniel Dowling, one of the " ik . s In. | State witnesses had struck him in the Negro, Accused of Murder, Denies In-| ¢, " ot tne time. He also testified Officers and Directors will be elected by ])allot at tl}eir regular - Special Noti h Aol & vl monthly meeting Tuesday, April 24, 1923, in their Office, No. 210, pecial INotice ok ot 3t i, s T T Natlonal Ba'nk Building' Ponl ODened fmm 7:30 to 9 p' m. FOX’S NEXT MON. Rummage sale by the Girl Scouts— |1¢&ro: on trial charged with svcmmi’:::_'.\'knfl;;-wl:ls;“f‘:r:g he had no thought with | 2 drum corps [degree murder in connection ¢ t, Saturday. Benefit ‘ Y. J. STEARNS, S tary ‘THE TowN THAT o) cu;:lwnn:‘k. Leave clothing, bric- [the deaths of Walter Thorell and Ar-| EEET——— LT § HECTOURNY ¢ FORGOT GO 9 a-brac, etc, at First or South Con-|thur Swanson at the Cromwell trol-| Japanese policemen are finding it gregational or Methodist church, or|ley station on the night of February necessary to shut down dance halls phone 14090-4.—advt. took the witness stand in his own|in Tokyo and Yokohama.

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