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NO MORE BUSINESS UNTIL LAST OF MAY (Continued From First Page) tng of wills by refusing 16 grant the request of the house that a commit tee in conference be appointed, The bill was passed in the house and re jected in the senate, whre a motion to reconsider was subseguently lost Fenator Hrooks opposed the Wil andd also opposed granting & conferenc committee, The following from the ealendar Coneerning corrected statements te he furnished (o the tax commission 2 clarifying the present law Amending an act concerning death certifieates, The senate received a favorahle re. port on a bill which restores for a period of two years, the state aid in edueation whieh was denied them when the state beard of finance changed their classification on the basin of their grand lists, The appro- priation for them has already heen passed In the general budget bill, Senator Bakewell explained that the bill would not ehange the present conditios The bl was passed, The senate eoncurred with the Douse in passing the bill which places in the hands of a committes of thres the supervision of the construetion of A dormitory for the state normal school at Danbury, The uppropria tlon is $100,000, Renator Bakewell spoke in favor of the bill, ' In the House The committer on education re ported and the house today passed bill naming Comptroller Frederick M. Balmon of Westport, 8enator Howard F. Bldwell of Enast Hartford and e Mayor Willlam ', Gilhert of Danby as a commiasion to have supervision of the erection of the $100,000 dormi- tory at the Danbury normal school, The bill amends the bill Tues- day appropriating the £100,000 and providing that the appropriation he paid to the state hoard o ucation The amended bill takes t etion of the dormitory out of the hands of the state board of cducation, Mr. Merz of North Huven to table as he said he was oppos to the spectal Commission. Ho: l.eader Buckley spoke for passage the bill. Mr. Sturges of Woodbury favared tabling the _bill for amend- ment, He was of the opinion the dormitory could not be built for £100,000 and it wounld be a waste of the state’s money. lie said the huild- ing conld not be firecproof or proper- Iy heated. The motions to table were lost. Mr. Nturges got the fig again and argued that the Danbury scheme was entirely unbusinesslike. He hoped the bill would not pass, Mr. Buckiey | said some of Mr Sturges’ fears were groundless bills were passed ¥ moved the plans and bids under the statute society, Knights of Colum have to be submitted to the hoard of control. He could not see any ground for sensitiveness on the part NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1028, 18 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stoek Exchange Mombers Hariford Stock Fachange ex-officio; P, G Vred [} tendent of health, George W Oharles Cross Kimba Charles, Jr., the twe months old sen Incorporating the diecesan bureau | Vibhnerts. social serviee in Hartford; author: erlek Fay of the Malian Mission, ley N L b 2 the ger of 1) O i mip Hawley, Mrs. Philip Stanley f . and " haries Cross of h ¥ ™ o state ABPioWItUTAl soclety and the Cons | Mre.aA. W, Stantey and o, A. il | Reymour street, died thia morning at | a it s Gase (N staniey B Pady, Manages A1 West Main St Tel. 3040 neeticut fair elation, ine.; ap - the home of his parents. Rev. Bam. o a0 el 0™ S8 appointing a st psychiatrie com uel Ruteliffe, recter of Bt Murk's/ (o0 &0 "0 'Y ’ nn..:w COMpose .‘..' Nu\‘--v I‘ i:“‘iw '\ CITY ]TE]V'S. ;:\rmlr:‘ -‘n l':!l:‘r: :0'::";:1:“}\:‘"’::.-1 Am ,fi_,,n‘_ . ,,:v. 1548 ¥ OFFER T0 YIELD 7% 6 tidgeie coh RBeislegel o vie o I { vy Hide 8 Wopdbridge; John H, HIl o v———— noon at 2 o'clock. . Interment will ba ym g Rt em. . ”" ,,\ 2 o e sk . : 1gat ' Woman's assoelation of the " ' "”’T b mf 2t - AW Qum T9h i as ern on"ec Icu ower 0 Creedhe. of MACHONE (8. IVGIRIBRIE S qo e oy in ol hoid 8 /sale ok the Am Tel & Tel 11K 121N . the provisions in the state gy church wpel tomorrow afternoon Am Tob HIN 1y " pe - " for the care the insane cel trom 4 16 8 ololoik Cakes, ples Am Wool , LHIN 8T CUMULATIVE 1% PREFERRED STOCK minde 1 ar 1 epllepties IR by bt e oyt T i) unttall Ana Cop " "y l'hl.n 15 & new u'u.« of « Connectiout's prosperous public Mre. Clarissa Nevius of New Fair cles, exqulsite southern bedspreads Ate Tp & 8 P, 100 TN utility companies. Total assefs equal 8470 per share and dividends field was ealled to the chair to pre pep "EN fipvesd Wb AR A gl At Guit & W T 1Y " eamead over theee tines side during the eall of the calendar procecds will be used for the Home S— Raldwin Loea 1288 120 Circnlar on Application The much amended pollution bill from | RfReeets Wi : 3 B Balt & Ohlo 488 41 4 . i Miasionar wopartment work of the Mrs, Mary Stanley Foste . " W LIS MMOALE JRs Lo porvily. ted By Cesnotation The funeral of Mrs, Mary Staniey | Beth Steel B, 1y 544 Mr. Darbie of Rillingly Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans I'oster, who died yesterday at the Con Textile ... 104 advt home of her niece In Plainfield, N, J,, Can Pacifie 1564 Members of the graduating eluss of will be held tomerrow from the First ('°n Leath Ce, :::’ » the New Rritain hoapital training | Congregationsl chureh, Rev, H. W, Ches & Ohlo . . ' Achool for nuraes wer: RUPsts of the Maler officlating. Services will be heid | Ch! Mil & 8t P... 21 at 4 p. m. and will not be private, as | Ch! Rock Ial & P 204 alumnl association #t a theater party Chite Copper [Y and supper at the Bond last evening. 'was originally announced. Intorment A Guibransen Player Planos, Moran's will be in Fairview cemetery, . "hino Copper —advt e Con Gas JUDD & CO. e The cast of “Rachelor Hall" the Mrs. Elizahoth Seharft Cory Prod Ref 1203, i : : play to he presented hy the 8t The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Anna | Crucible Stecl o 68% Members New York Stoc u. ¥ ..:n.u., : lificat for Admittance Matthews rutheran Young Peoples | Helena Scharff of 144 Rockwell ave: | Cub Can Sug .. 141 MBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE lalications Il Rouiaty Bt ho chiireh Ball, May S8and | ox ot b ity o ckmell ve- | e anty WARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel, 3-6339 N 26 will hold finul dress rehearsal this | tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock, Rev Erle . 101 ..\_h_\\_lllll N “e"_',’_l,-,“: St., Tel, 1815, Adopted at Meeting Today ~ evenine A O T Btoege otfeiating, Tnverment | Frie 19t pfd 11. 10 Meet me at Se '8 for dinner.— | will be in Falrview eemetory. Gen Mot 15% ke gt The Sons of Veterans auxiliary will Good (RF) . 12 Gt North pfd 72 ENT FIRE ARMS Yualifieatio 3 stand. hold a socinl tomorraw afternoon Mrs, Thomas Haugh " m:;.-“'.‘]‘ ."'1 “..‘-It:!'lllf‘:n;',‘,‘wcliln:h‘\"\r;::‘l'\ rom 2:15 unt o'clock In G, A, R, Tha funeral of Mrs. Thomas Haugh Inep Cop ... *“;. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK to the i'resh Afr Camp this year were Ml The regular meating. inftiatlon | wiil he held at 9 o'clock tomorrow Int Mr Mar pfd 4 50 NCRTH AND JUDD voted on and adopted at # meeting of ANd memorial services will bvj-. held at | morning from St. Joseph's chureh Al!lls Chal 3% 80 STAN ¥ WORKS the committee in charge of the camp * o'clock in the evening, The offi- | Interment will be in 8t. Mary's cema. |Peeific ONl A 50 TORRINGTON this afternoon at 1:20 o'clock in the €°r8 will wenr white, tery Tnt Nickel 13% Prices on Application . fidward Pitney, an employe of the TREEES Int Paper 43% clinic room of the board of health, Rritain Gas Light Co., Was oper- Kelly Spring T'r 48% ¢ chil oxposed to tuberen. NOWw » & 4 ,,,_.‘,:."‘51,, l,‘,',.:‘.’,p":,\:x\l:r;:’ 1.,.:,,,“ n: ';,',,l“ ated upon this morning for appendi- Il\pnn-ro{.v‘ Cop :.’.“" cent or more, undernourished and citis at the New Rritain General hos- "‘“I"Q,‘ oo ‘;:’ anaomic or physically defective will pital. Dr. 1. W. O'Connsll performed Midvals ftedl o1 218 s TRETATTI T EE ST be admitted, the oneration, .“ ;\!;‘ el . I;“ This, It was explained, will give a Miss Grace Lillian Erickson, daugh- 4\.!" A0 i 14 " A wider scope and the number needed, ter of Mr, and Mrs, John A. Erick- o 1o IThe Un NS L")"‘ &% "-» -‘;\ nmsnn enn 200, will be easily secired, although son of 18 High street, and Miss Laura S A NI e L - Uit will mean more work n examining Nell of Stanley street, wiil graduate North Pac .... T34 NEW BRITAIN AT 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members New York Stock Exchange tomorrow from the Boston School of Domestic ence, Mrs. John A, Krickson and daughter, Helen, will attend the exercises. New Britain National Bank Bldg, Telephone 2580 Membors Hartford Stock Exchange Mrs, Mills, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Manee Elected at Convention and finding the ehildren It was declded to have children at the eamp. cight, although Pure Ol ..., Pan AmP&T 71 Penn R R ..... 444 Plerce Arrow .. 11 no over- weight dren who ar ov they are exposed to tuberculosis, have A ‘whist party will be glven 1_n l‘ll. Sy Pittaburgh Coal 63% Donald R. Hart, Manager enough resistance. Josephe’ -school hall tonight for the s Ray Con Cop 131 S sl B o - $4,000 15 Wanted. benefit of the buliding fund. MISS, qypee New Hritaln women were Ray.c shiki — : e The committee will work to :‘m.:wrmn O'Leary and Miss Della | gjaoted to office in the New Haven ooy is i:fl!‘ TR{\VELERB L\ lRAA\CE CO. $4,000 for the camp this ye Daley are in uhjn‘z'il of the arrange- gistpier of the Woman's Home Mis- llnt- Hietd ‘“‘ qt k d R' hts drive starting in June. It s ments for te affair. 5 slonary Society at the 21st anniversary | 40¥ T B .- 4% NLOCK and kgl $1.600; $500 from the Tuherculosis Richard Vietz of 174 CUnton | any district convention in this city - 6o Pac % BOUGHT and SOLD |society, $750 from the Woman's cluh reported to Capt. "worzfl]k“'- day. llfin Rail N 00 fro he S ne society, v at police headquarters today that a o » 1 18 | U / Ni reri and $100 from the Sunshine society, po a Mre. A, A. Mills was elected second | o0 qorl, i, 108 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts en enfered some- besides that which - there s in the | &reenhouse had b vice president; Mrs. A. P. Marsh was | JU0CeDR ¢ treasury. time last night and a number of t00l8 | ajanteq trensurer and Mrs, H, W. Ma- | X o 404 It v decided to clect as members * stolen, ¥ nee was elected recording secretary at | LoX &: luc' . :;" of the New Britain Fresh Alr Camp| A m ¢ the committer &r-'(he annyal election this afternoon. }'“h Lradlicts M representatives from the Tuberculosis | ranging for taking of Miss Irma_ Godirey of Southington | TADSCON Ol . §k e et st | Mgt at 1190 oelock at {he mayors| "8, clected tomparance secretary. | 11on, FAee -~ HEK JOHN P. KEOGH % W@ Welfare night a ock at the mayor X Shileendd ol .. 18 associatio t! Welfar office, 17 onikine misturerwill Other officers were elected as fol United Re 8t .. 7% Mot Conisliaudine i o e bk lows: President. Mrs John W. DPotts, the City Mission, the « 1" 8 Food Prod 38 ! ; begin next Tuesday and wi) continue ) ) ) [Lions club, Woms ® ; Watcrbury; first viee president, Miss | 5 A WS008 olub, Woman through Wedne il Titiagay, i o S SRR el o |1 Lns Al "; $% Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport [§t. Mary's Sodality, Daughters of Isa- | The Memorial Day parade will be |07 T faeksqt, Hurtords sccond | Ubber Codios i = Danbury ? 3 | | pictured in the movie U 8 Steel 983 95% . BONDS Fhclln, (Bunshine. Koloely, Chamber of 8, voli 0, Beniils o0 the Hoston | BIiteiniicorresponding secretany, Mre, |iyreny Copper 65 65 Middietown New Haven 66 the Gomimecse Dallah moalely, BvervmanBll 16 Gy o ienwont an operation: wt| BOTENS M.{ Atwood, Walortowni re- gt Soved 10 €0 6% 7 Direct Private Wire to New York, f LG § pera N ary, ’. r | ¥ ! T re to N 3 e e ancis hospital in Hartford sev- | COrding secretary, Mrs. H. W. N National Lead . 116% 114 116% R go, is i1l with -pleurisy. His| Y€V Britain; treasurer, M R | G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 101§ LR o e e | Marsh, New Britain; secre (PUlaRRA o) | iy . ARrieh iouey WAs repotled b helig T ear AT e WISy New HaVen; S TP TRIRT RT LA TAIT S ’ { An exhibition of children's school | SCretary of young people’s “'m:k":\‘lna Life Ins Co 70 | work will be held at the Camp school | M!S 1 Jonss, Tarrington; 8ore- | Ay stardwara s . ol 54 e —— ttoday and tomorrow. The publie is :i'lfl' 0’“("“""’"‘("' “":kr ""’-l 'l- S.Am Hoslery .......... 40 50 i e 2 fhivited To attend, | Clark, Hartford; secrctary of mission- | pize peq cpt (o com. 145 149 | h F l M | Aihert Zunottl of 82 West strect |ary ducatlon, Mre. A. 1. Beede, Bris. | DITCR Cot o com 1E 140 | 1 € ramily an | suffered a painful injury to his shoul- | tol S"l‘rl‘mr,\'.ol'(,hrmi.nn‘fltf““' Blllings & Spencer pfd. 12 Sl il ; . der while at work vesterday, He was!Ship, Mrs. B, 1% Creamer, New Hav- g1 Brass ......... 12 14 The approach of summer to the family man means Tires For : [taken to the New Britain hospital| en: secretary of evangellsm, Mrd. H.|oie” gpmg ... St 26 [where ho is being treated by Dr, G.|C. Manchester, Winsted: secretary of ont P poc'oed """ 'if0 yq9 | W. Dunn. camp meeting assoclation, Mrs. Gonr_ Eagle Lock 73 78 F} money for vacations and seasonable clothes. If he has no commercial bank credit the family man will find here the money he needs—which he may repay on the partial pay- e 7S =S UTSBGMY | 1511t A1 utomobile tire was stoien. | B Torry o i H. . Conter of 212 Main street re- | training school at New Haven, M SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN Organiz Resources $ /a7 them ceased on that day. T Notes for deposit at their amount of the coupon due Bring in your Victory count you already have. A" to 1922, 1 Victory Notes, letters the 15th of December, May 20th coupon attached, hut can of the bond. Open 8§ A. M. to 3 P. M. (Btandard 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 3941 Washington St. This MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK invites you to use it as a place of deposit for your savings. 415% INTEREST is being paid on deposits® The United States Victory Notes became due on the 20th of May and interest upon account with them, or add their amount to the ac- “FY, were called those Notes ceased on Yhat date. They LSS R RS LA SRR Monday Evenings 6 to 178 MAIN STREET ' Vietor Dewey of Willlamsburg, M. Condit, Waterbury; secretary of |y ciir Bearing Co 0 ® Mass., and Miss Margaret Fvans of | tralning school, Miss '»";\‘""‘ l("""r*r““unn & Cooley ..... 80 ment plan, s atterles 463 West Main street have taken out R\x“ \‘;‘:q":_- ';_“C{IE“::L-‘"" \‘hfr':"]:_: "l Htd Elec Light ...... 160 We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest to persons JROmMElngelionsn s dunvantidh GRensd s mom."y‘“;‘l"““;’m’!‘[;;':nj“c;:"k' i of good character on their home furniture or secured note. L Coll N 4ALs Ing at 10:30 o'clock with an address|) o v R . s | College Club President of welcome by Rev. John L. Davis, | &, Jontgomery ptd ! PHONE 1043, L) | 3 . Mrs. A. P. Marsh, treasurer, made a 4 5 § ¥ A ss ri s | Is Miss Mabel French repart for the venr just endad, as did |y 5 Ga8 L 0 28 Borrow the Beneficial Way . " 5 % 3 o the varlous secretaries 4 Pent 2 v o e : o { L ! cation by Mrs. A, L. Beade of |} of Mrs. John 1. Davis at 42 Cedar RAIERHON DY o Peck, Stow & W 34 { | Bristol, a group of six children from 4 e e _° l S . . street. Miss Mabel Judge, teacher of | 3 Mg C 70 The Red Car At Your Service [vench in'"tho Tigh senools who 1y THNY Methodist training - schoot| Kuseell M€ Co i | Beneficial Loan Society : G ha efeoted | SANgE: I N B Te: e Q! TQ o . e oot 0 (e sated iyl caRvEntion was etertalnedint Lol L B 130 (8 87 WEST MAIN ST. : New Britain Wets: Vive-president: - Mes Denglas | [ncheon, which was served in the 'q"""l_“_" w*”k“ —————— B! Johuston; seerctary, Miss Mabel Fer. Methodist dining room, by the famong| Tl S NSRS : 2 ' Lo § o) “Silent Choir' of the local hranch anley oWrks ptd . e ey guson; corresponding secretary, Miss Olive Davis; treasurer, Miss Reatrice | Neal. Mra, Davis was assisted as host- The choir is composed of &even or TOFrington Co com eight New Britain women, dressed in [Taut & Hine ......... > M b § h M calfeoes and honnets of a decade or| |TAvelers Ins Co .., l'ess by Mrs. P, onough, Mrs. ; 5 S emn | Union Mfg (o (i mned Bird B o Mew o | ago, who stand with hymn| e i S S * | books and, in silence, go through all| . | Nightingale and the Misses Elizabeth " Q : B P ket [ the facial gymnaatics imaginable jn|Cliff Sues for Divorce {an old tima village choir. Leonard| | C. Voke sang several songs to his own accompaniment, Albert Cliff, motorman in the em- This afternoon there were reports| PIOY of the New RBritain division of | from the various department heads|!be Connecticut — company, has and greetings from Rev. Dr. Charles! Prought suit for divorce from nis/H Diwight Rlakeslen | Wife, Anne Elizabeth Jones Cliff on the | grounds of desertion, He claims she and | Howard E. Horton sang a solo and | '®ft him on March 16, 1820, Papers | H was followed hy an address by Mrs, | Vere served hy Constable George A. |8 York, national Stark and the case is returnable in |@ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. more | CTHEFTS FROM AUTOMOBILES. | “eyril Sullivan of 26 Wilson streat reported that while his automobile | was parked on Sonth High street last Phone 9200 | ported the theft of a Llatte | windshield from his automobile while [ 1t was parked in the rear of Budde's Mary Fiske of New | lunchroom on Main street last night. | first vice-president | the snperior court at Hartford on the | i first Tuesday in June. Attorney| e | David .. Nair will represent Ciff. | JBoy, Hit in Chest 2 Years Ago by . b v T - Ball, Develops Bone Tuberculosis ..., e o _ [the Armory, elacted Adalphus P. King WHEN YOUR E ATT TION CONSULT Frank E. Goodwin FEYESIGHT SPECIAL S2T MAIN ST, 3 WIITFIELD STILL FREE Supposed Slayer of € NEED d 1862 14,530,386 |and Samuel Marlow delegates to the SeAL o Mo IHStit“" SALE 'm FEw DAYSESS":‘ v degres toam reneara. prior | AN]) PRESENTED WITH PURSE iTnny (enerasi, Aged 10, tion and Will Be Given to putting on the work at the state svelnnd Polices 5 The San Mateo team has Sand Treatment. convention man Has Not Yot Been Located— had 3 " f N o . “ always had the honor of PUIUINE ON | \ife of Fipst Lutheran Church Pastor Mayor Paonessa Favors Restrict- (2, nors ot iy comvention et o Visitad by Members of Ta- considered one of the best in the en M Rivals Gunman O'Conner, his bank will accept these ftee, May John L. White full face value including Tony Genarasi, aged 10, is leaving mg Splms 0[ Nmse Makers tire country as those who have drunk dies’ Aild Society, o A P | this afternoon for the Meriden State deep of the virus ean readily testiy fleld, sought as the slayer of Patrgg on the 20th., Tuberculosis hospital where he wili — - The Snaix, as they are more common. | MIs. Ahlquist, wife of Ttev. Dr. Abel man Donnls Griftin at Cloveland, take sand treatment that officials of A » n social branch of the A. Ahlauist, pastor of the Itirst lLu oo Al Ooraas. St ake gand treatment that officials Ho that annoyances resulting from ||V KNOWN. are n social branch of th theran ehureh, was pleasantly sur. PTOMises to rival Gunman Tommy the health department are hopeful will cure him of bone tuberculosis which had affectedl three of the lit- tie boy's ribs and unless checked may fpanish War Veterans, O'Conner of Chicago in elusivencss prised at her home at 18 Ra street vestorday afternoon by about and in keeping the police of half a 160 members of the Ladies' Ald hundreds cities and towns in this sec- the discharge of fireworks hefore July Fourth may he Notes now and start an reduced to a mini- SWIMMING POOL DEBATE mum, Mayor A. M. FPaonessa forum for discussion of will [ A public ti hetr S SETEaA " | ciety of the church who gathered o1 on thelr toes. ;""m more serious impairment to I8! ke an effort to regiire the sals of | Ma A. M. Paonessa’s proposal to/) (¥ © T T t. Mrs, Ahlqn Since early yesterday the man hunt ',':.nm.c case came to the atteption | TEWOTKs restricted to the hollday anq | PAVe & municipal swimming pool in was presented with a purse of money 00 the mulatto who cscaped the bule a few days priorythereto, and will aek | 11 MOrth end park this summer, wilt| 0 00 personal gifte and bou. 16ts of Madison policemen Tuesday for pavment on f the health department about two be held Monday evening at the andi- ght in his flight, has centered in v the government and interest upon years ago. he lad was playing in|the cooperation of the police depart- " - . auets of flowers. A poein wa 1 itk & uNt be presented with the : : b ¢ 30 More ’ P torium of the Central Junior High by Mrs. Hanson, one of the older Milwauke Last night several nes mk- Ir-,» e - the street ncar his home at 420 Myr- ment ih the strict enforcement of [school at # o'clock. Residents of o WL oty Wiio. wis grocs suspected of knowing the be taken only for the face valn tle street wh 1 baseball struck him | gate statutes that provide a penaity | Belvidere, who appose the plan, u*lll"h_ composer, and Mrs. Harry Ch h wuts of the fugitive were oned without result. |in the chest he fniury was at first for their discharge before Independ. | be given an opportunity to voice their |yjansen made the presenta regarded, as slight but when tuber-|ence Day without a permit [obiections. 1t {8 understood that &|7mhe visit came as eros jculosis of the bone developed plan The mayor will seek an interpreta. | proposal will be brought in for a pool e were wade to have him given thetien of section 2608 and it he finds |in another part of the eity. sand treatment which has proved el-| that permits cannot be issued to sell il [ fective In curing many similar cases. |only during the week in which the| First authentie record of Klass.mak- | buffet Dr. . P. Lee, superintendent of | holiday comes, he may ask the com- |ing in England was about 1226, the health department, and Miss Ven- | mon couneil to pass an ordinance tlie logan. tubcrculosts nurse, will | governing this point, he said this I bring the boy to the sanitarium, | morning. AUTO TAKES FIRE An automobile owned by Raymond Boyle of Fast Main street and driven by John Cronin of Spring street took fire yesterday afternoon on the Berlin fiats, but the flames were extinguished before scrious damage resulted. expressed "o cccasion other than a general get-together party. A the hostess bhecan: | it herself, there w Saturdays S to 11 Time) lunch was served U. S TREASURY STATEM " 8. Treasury, balance, $474,782,146. There are 9000 cells in a square foot of honeycomb.

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