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1 | practice in vogue in the Interstate Commerce Commission, where exam- iners go all over the country to hear cases, The board would be made ary enough for periodic missions to be held at stated locations where the taxpayers desiring to complain against PRESIDENT WATCHES TAX REDUCTIONS assessments could heard. ), A { Muck dissatisfac! has been Won't Countenance Any THIOUGR | cunmes” vy i ity o “wpavers to go with their cases direct to the * |courts before making payments, which in the case of many corporations hav- ing little margin to run on, have brought on bankruptey ~ Trickery Washington, D. C., Dec Presi- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD CITY ITEMS. HOPE I5 GIVEN UP FOR BIG DIRIGIBLE “No, No, Nora,” piano record A. Andrews & Co.—advt. | |employed by the Besse-Leland | has resigned his position with French Air Ministry Fears Dix-| mude I Lost | ““Tove gons yrom it | recora. L. Pierce ' . | Miss Edith Natzke wa: The loss of the boudoir cap at the rec | Paris, Deec. 27 | dirigible Dixmude is now reluctantly by Stanley Women's Relief corp: e by ! Phii Ohman, Brunswick record. John I. A. Adams, for the past five years Co., that ' fox trot advt, awarded the dent Cooli i 2 5 any jos sy % P tax hiu'\vh?fi?i:‘:-‘\lm‘:‘-m lnn::::’(‘l'n\:):l,( IS ASKING 45 MILLION admitted, although hope for the safe-| Meet me at the Fireman's Pall, Lased on political expediency. He [ty of her crew of 50 officers and men | New Year's Eve. Bacchanalian or- wants a sound downward revision of FOR HOME WATERWAYSH@.~ not yet been relinquished. Officials Chestra.—advt. the taxes along the lines suggested by | | who feel tMht the great airships per-| A report was made to Lieutenant Recretiry Mallan 5 3 4 |sonnel is still alive recall that noth-| Samuel Bamforth Primo Guerieri *ooli I Bintio 5 : Ny |ing was heéard of the crew of the|of 83 Holmes avenue of the theft of ‘..-.‘,f.iil.‘,,i"‘,‘.’r'“i,,«'.‘?uL‘“in‘fi,‘f.';";i ey | Mouse Committee WIll Fight for Yull | o)iae which hroke down in Mauri- | his car last nizht from in front of are in consonance with the Adminisn- | Amgunt on River and Har- 1145:\:.:, 'i:np :\u;:’uln ‘mw.' ““”L a \\',od; ‘S,‘:,,,.Tm""ly Works gate on Myrtie tration program. This has been made | after the accident and all hope ha } known to White House callers, The | bor Work. iluvu m\rly:r”::fihlv e ?II'}:O"L’;i\~"nOkrl luncheon at Crow ‘reside 4 anc am- | e | 0 ) eosert i % .'"‘”’*"!”f“l e aake no hand in fram-| = Washington, Dec. 27.—Members of | 1y ig considered cortain that the A 14 year old boy was arrested yes- o T e a0t 1~ |the Rivers and Harbors Committee of | ixnfude fell on the desert some- |terday charged with thert of 322 from Siellon's ragsial § 0f FCCTElAry ) the House, led by Representative|iwhere between Biskra and Toggourt, | the home of Frank Neubauer of 310 A tax bill to set his signature wint | Lempsey, of New York, the chairman, |southern Algeria, during the gale that | Elm street. Policemen Thomas J. Bave to curre out i e main the | AT PiANDINg to demand from the Ap- | prevented her from crossing the @uif | Feeney and Patrick O'Mara arrested Melion suggesti Mioh 4 | propriations Committee the fulllor Gabes and returning to France the boy and recovered $15 of the Mellon suggestions, which have re-|amount of $45,428,000 recammended (* 1"n to an early hour this morhing | Stolen money. The boy was turned ceived such widespread support as to convinee the President of their desir- abiity, | improvements hy Mgineers for the which was cut tor inland waterwa the Army Board of fiscal yes axes and Bonus Discussed Gene t Director, to Taxes and bonus were the subject | §3 me Ma P of several White House conferences | was successful in obtaining the full v, particalarly one with Senator | yppropriation o b, ; Smoot (Utah), chairman of the Fi-| There will be a battle between Mr. nance Committee. Senator Smoot said that the Admin- Dempsey and Martin Madden, the Ap- propriations Committe chairman, over the sum to be granted. Mr, Dempsey not long ago proposed a plan to supersede the Appropriations | after the conference | istration forees lack two votes of the 1 ary number lo sustain a veto of the bonus bil., app hy | {no news whatever had been received | over to from the naval eraft of France, Great | C Britain and Ttaly which have been scouring the Mediterranean waters for the missing eraft, or from the mili- tary and native parties which have | afternoon. | been exploring the interior of Tunis!/to the police. |and Algeria. The annual Last Heard of Friday An official announcement was made by the ministry of marine this noon | that the Dixmude had not been heard |from or seen since $:00 P. M. Friday, cle owned by meeting of the {cers will be held | 0'clock in the club rooms. will be served after the meeting. Probation Officer Edward C. Edward Sowka of 98 Dwight street, was stolen from {in front of 378 Main street yesterday The matter was reported New | Britain club for the clection of offi- this evening at § Luncheon The Sons of Veterans' auxiliary will Snow Gangs Galled Into Service fer of the Stanley Works to purchase No. 4 reservoir in Iarmington, has| b been referred to a sub-committee con Snow was falling in this city one|sisting of Water Commissioner W. R. year ugo today, being the first of u!C, Corson and James E. Berry. three day storm t demoralized | Comeissioners Corson and Beery traffie, threw trolleys and trains off |will consult with officials of the fac schedule and cansed the city 1ltory and may. submit & report with out the snow plows and | recommendations at a meeting of the workmen at great cost. | Ha rd water board January 7 It was the first time that the plows| If the deal is consummated between had been in use and the first time|the local manufacturing concern a that it was found ary to hire|the city of Hartford, it is believed extra men to suppl the regular{that it will be in the form of a lease gangs, although It was not the first|tor the use of the reservoir over a snowfall of the year, period of years, rather than for a Records at the office of Clity sale, there being much opposition in gineer Joseph D. Williams show that |[the Capital (ity to the original offer | snow fell Monday, November 25, be-[of the Stunley Works. ing a light fall. On December 7| ——— there was a heavier snow, turning to ? sicet tater in the day. 1t was neces. | [ELD AS PRISONERS! to clearing crosswalks, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923, G STORM STARTED [ s o5 of i YEAR AGD TODAY Plows and Extra Shovel Hartford put ciiy workmen on the job | Friday, Decem- Chairmar Hartford Water Board Refers Purce water John L. board —Decision Fxpected January 7. Il of comn sioners said this morning that the Offer of Stanley Works to Sub-Commitiee the ! 18- of - ber 15, brought a five-inch snow fall | Two Belgians Claim They Have Been that became slushy toward evening, ! then froze muking travel difficult and| ®ept in Captivity Since Early In walking dangerous. One year ago to 917 day the snow began to fall at 4| ¢ o'clock in the morning, continued| RBrussels, Dee. 27, — The goverr throughout the day and night and the [ ment has requested the Beigian em- following day and night, breaking up | bassy in Berlin to make a thorough on the third day about 10 o'clock in {investigation of the story told by two the ovening. It was a coarse snow |Relgian soidiers who arrived in Brus with hailstones and being followed | sels yesterday saying they had bheen Iby a free Zing temperature it was ex- interned in Germany since they were BALL COMMITTEES practically been come 16th annual concert given under the au- spices of the Firemen's Pension and Relief association at the armory on Arch street next Monday night. The function will begin at 8 o'clock with a concert by the Bacchanalian orch tra to followed by dancing until arly morning, New Year's day, The reception committee for the affair is Mayor Angelo M. Paones- |sa, Chief William J. Noble, Chairman John E. ¥ eevers, of the fire com~ mission; Commissioner George Gans, Commissioner William Blair, Com- FIR Plans pleted I have for the and ull to be as follows: missioner John J. Ro Lieutenant William J. Hartnett, president of the firemen’s pension and relief associa~ iward (. Burke, department First Deputy Chief Eugene Deputy Chief Mi- Captain William Hoffman, Cap- tion; second chs Souney, Watts, Captain George tain William J. Porter, Captain Mi- chacl Batler, Captain James Crowe, Captain Fre nith, Captain Edward Woods and Captain Victor Da The general ommittee is as fole ];..‘ s: Howard Jomes, chairman; YDeputy Chief Eugene F. Barnes, sec- | retary: Chief Willlam J, Noble, treas- lurer; Simon Wolfer, X Zareeki, | I'red Linn, Arthur Gaudette, sohn | Leo Forsythe, Michael Camp- | bel, John J. Heery, Willlam J. Farr, Lester Bary I'rank Lougherty, Pe- | ter Nuss, Joseph Cook, William Frey, and George Scarlett, Lieutenant ¥red B. Linn will be | floor director and his aides are as |follows: George Scheyd, Lieutenant Frank Gilligan, George Mycroft, Al- i | bert May, Stephen McHale, John Bro- phy, Edward J. Conlin and William Finn n » He added that sentiment in favor of | Committee with a central budget| pee. 21, She gave her position as| hold a social tomorrow afternoon | .o 1y diffie 5 i, T H".“"{Mq program was gr«u-l_np: and f committee made up of members of [ apnroximately 60 miles north of Toug- | from 2:15 to 5 o'clock. The regular ;,fl;’,:‘f“, r,l,',:l’;(;‘,"‘,w,;‘("m,;(r. il '";kf L panen O of ”"”,' Arizona Nevada and New :[m many ) ‘nators and |(("m1-~1r‘n'a- the major committees and Mr. Mad-|gourt, or ab ‘,[ 90 miles south of |meeting of the society will be held E ¥ ewalks. r[l-('dr"]d.h )‘\w heen ‘\lmkmL nrl,‘ .; (‘ 0 d e onli wvunlg 0 gt Y the |don denounced thia idoa. | Biiskra, headii k for Alglers, on the [at 8 oclock in the ovening. No Water Rete Discaasion’ |xnc: findecicioes susnd and mid s | Mexico Roads Get Order “If a good tax bill is passed by Con- | :-T "r‘ ."_"-\ é :1:‘ s ¥-4:.“ ““‘“ 'r‘w Mediterranean, by way of Bu Saada| Members of St. Mary's senior cholr 4 e bt captured during the war who still| Washington, Dee. 27.-—Railroads Btta 1t il etomnis e wid ol B St e e it (enerey (2Nd Aumale, on the north side of the | will mect this evening at the Christ- Until After New Year’s|were heid pricaner in Germans. {traversing Arizona, Nevada and New R ikbar. - Fpeiirer ”l;_‘fl“ £150.000 ot G s [Atias mountains. Her speed was given | mas tree in Central Park at T:4 T oo Sl e Shouwid the story prove true the | Mexico must cease charging by Feb- TRAL wan ragardnd A o Sonciee | imreoan ~'\‘m O the o tast Blas 70 kiloaeters an Mour and she|o’elock to take part in the Chrixtmas | 03 Movor sicermen and water| 0o o teridn! Lol proleat ener- | FUATY passenger fares at rates in wtatéiment’ of the general attitude of | lona Commitice il scarl. Chal man ed for a weather report on the tree exercise e e e ] Bl the reic In event | € B¢ cents por milielon SESE the President and iFdicatingithat | A(addsa. majaesterdny (HAL HETconld | LY OLLUSI ALIRE tRuRE T ot alat en oo e it s out f fabricatic A JAtE Sy e e Rttt Lol W-“ ‘v r “' J"‘ e ‘~',‘ The ministry announcement adds 0 ok i and | e A e com r oda Complaints jieesane e U at would be done With the |that the Dixmude was instructed not MAPLE H[LL NEWS . J : Pl e ing nrla idha t t S o e e e snhecpora deme e St¥ | to attempt (o make for France acrosy o i) PR 2 il comn T ! zations which run contrary to judge G e H e oo the ModliCrranenn gwhste nygale was 4 = 1 y. morning - e O T SRoonie rew prisoners imme janusttedu ot PAEAeS ment and recommendations of | Tl emat to . | Piovins. MiserdulettagTuckerjoL ALIOR I At the fiest meeting a ge ly in Relgian jails for “outrage t (ol thefieval iwhich CUMH v tary Mellon | Gienao Fiver. i hutbor) anpropri . and g Newton § Tucker i sudant B E S et on s magistrature y in other parts of the country. Treasury experts told a Ways and ‘ ::’v’n‘llan was ..‘un': ‘.‘. “:vln’vrw ;:'” z:;fnn- “,‘,‘,\,”\z‘":' ‘l,:,‘,'\":,',(!-u\. Ad i\ip:l:x‘::::iirrr“wrm“i’v;(x,“r"l,T,’:;n‘i:."'fm::: ability of int-rr.ahll\‘: Ylulll‘l\v u‘n] a J'.:,‘,: SRR A ) § ”' (w % l ' “\'I 1\:T‘k:wyxlh"l~;-vul|‘|‘nl\\6:VI:"‘f‘lmyi .l'll:u»:&d\"lv‘l.\. from trving to upset the budget 1aw, | miral Patou, commanding French | Mr. and Mrs, N Tk AE B Robe I\nfq': s ;’\.uw charge and at a later T,\'nan-Janclle W eddmg Postmaster -gne al Is Tnst - few \‘t)ll'\l by (lwluv.y,lxl.»rv.n:u‘A n!"uim‘ il :] s ]"‘"_lfw £ naval units in the Mediterranean, an- (bins avenue, Miss Imma Bell of Nr‘:s :1: \::”\\Iq““ “u’n’\l ':y:”:mi:m] vo at St. John's on Jan, 23 | Asked to War on Quncks REthial LET oolaatink {recns taral STARTING AT ONCE ‘:w:-yvm'-l-‘n;:l !’I‘m; moralng 'hu]l lhr;r-n:;h :\\;r\\'m;r_\'xl»ort, Mass, is a gucst of A, aPen. MIeWHNY: Mr. and Mrs, George Janelle of 461 New York, Dec. 27.—Postmaster e, 5 it 4 ! or » dirigible xmude o e | Miss Tucker, % . < o anc 8. Ge Ji e | Ge | New ay was asked to ens '”;::I'. 4 I‘{L"\'“:‘ “";‘lw'“‘; Snmang ’_,‘ Tunis, Tripoli and Malta had proved | A pageant entitled the “Christmas| Rt 5 INCOME: Church strect announce the engage- 1:rl“'fl:-ff\.::'“n:\n:\m k practitioners in 2% the detects: | B — fruitioss. He added that the vessels|Star” was given last evening by the . '::m‘n?::; '.-' 27.Net income of :l{l"n" nlr.nyn‘.r :l‘-l.tulll.tvr,‘llzlrn).lu(v'nI?n s ettor written by G A. Lawit, fAls Must Pay First Now {Pawes and Young Will Sail Naturday 7&-'.':: lx';m;!'m;“:'n“f'pn{.n"“"'"‘"-g theic) Newinglon = Congragationsl | & “']“.'v Ltd., for (L.r lt;m.'ll;m‘f\u’-‘n;’.»::m—m:v»l.‘ chester. : ‘\‘n:: lrll\ycwll’. (ii; :|’|y|“»‘lli\l‘wlm\‘n aging editor of the Pharmaceutical Maxoasben in (e sy . orts to find the missing alrcraft. |school assisted by the choir, Follow- | 4. for the 11 months ending Oc. | chester. Miss Junclle is emploved in | LTS Lol yiat the malla be closed Rt Saw il tha & " f.r.l to Take Up Reparations Work Iuvy E R et ing the exercises Santa Claus dis- kit W;”- "' ”,‘ ek "'mr'l_nu: to Or snd s oo ”"‘-" “_“-I“_]w(,, “diploma mills” alleged to be -t & dided| Continue Scarch tributed gifts and candy to the mem- T > the New York stock ex-|Co AT, Tynan by the J, W, Hale | o010 'he drug trade with doctor hity of giving bond and appealing to | Ry The Assoclated Preas, changs Co. in South Manchester, The wed- the courts before making their pa | Algiers, Dec. 27.—Acting under in. |P°r® ©f the school. 1 vaara atd e ding will take place Januar [of pharmacy degrees. Two \"h‘m:w ments, 'Now they must pay what t} Washington, Dec. 27.—Charles G.|structions from the ministry of mar. | Niss Julla M. Belden, 7 \.”“,m e Can't Miss The [the church of St. Jokn the correspondence schools, alleged md:’ Traasury officiuls declde they owe and | Dawes and Owen D. Young, chosen{ine in Parls, three squadrons of four |® 'If¢ long resident of Newington,| .0 ool T T 0EY | dont |gelist { making Indiscriminate sale of the 46 tery | by the repuration commission to scrve [airplanes cach took off from Algiers | 0led at her home last evening. Bhe|, oL %0 they call this hotel *The e—————— | grees on the instaliment plan, ‘were 2 . 2 4 5 y S oo s kit N . was a member of the Newington U Y bt - s . . | mentioned in Mr, Lewis's letter, ; '\ lrm"m of appeals to ‘y/\n w un'y. .;m .:mnh; (l.llxl exp ,—l:, l"n 1‘::" :nv\m::"l‘:nr I‘\-I:l:un and ;Immk;vlnl ‘u| ‘d: Congregational church, She leaves a 'n,]m\‘ do you I've never seen a REFUGEE OAUGHT HERE ichubod ested cascs as an intermediary step to | tee to stab erman currency A brea his morning. ho 12 planes A palm anywhere near the place, | Thomas Burke, sentence =k . Sl St ar court action would be created iy the |balance the ~German budget, an-icovoring a north and south strip of brother, Joshua M Helden P erime | Second Guest--You'l o them be- |New Beiain ciicn: ey h the 'Pa and Ma Stribling 'l‘lw.nn)\’ Independently of the |Hr'n|||n‘ u:.-mu» aft - conference today with [ 2560 kilometers on each trip, will have l\"‘n hews, Clarenc . b fore you go. Tt's a pleasant little sur. | weeks ago, to the state farm for ('omc “v“h Their SO" Fax Burcun, to be composed of from ‘ President Coolidge and S vrr'-‘uz\"'ankml over a territory 1,000 kilo. Belden. : o3 Caufield of | PTi%® the waiters keep for the guests | drunkenness, escaped from that in- 3 even to twenty.eight members at| Hughes that they would sail from |meters wile by 200 or 300 deep by | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caufield on the lust day of their stay.—Watch- | stitution a few days & but was| Newark, N. J,, Dee. 27.—Young 000 a year each. They would be | New York Saturday to take up the sundown, Newington Center have returned from | o oo S CFEN |caught vesterday by Pollceman Mau. | Stribling, 19-year-old boxer, of Ma- appointed by the Secretary of the work of the commities in Paris | The garrisons of all the towns as Newark, New Jersey where they 2 it rice Flynn and has been taken back | con, Ga., arrivedghere today to com- Teeasury and not by the President| ‘The two American appointees spent | well as the troops manning bloek. Spent the holldays with their daugh-{ jroating cedar logs forecast the |to Norwich. plete training <nh~ bout New eYar's with the advice and consent of the |an hour with Secretary Hughes be-{houses and outposts, have been put ter and son-in-law, Mr. and M woammer tn Northern Michigan, ob- | . | afternoon with Dave Rosenberg of Ecnate, 8o that they. might be ghosen | for they called on Me, Coolt ige. They fon the alert and all available mount. | Willlam Buell. servers noting that 14 hours before First practionl automobile driven by | Brook!y With him were wx experts without political interfe. | W mpanied by Btuart Crocker,led men are searehing the regions of | Harold Skinner of Thompeon stre€t r.in ginzia Jogs detach themselves | internal foree was that of a Irench- | Stribling, who acts as his manager, rence assoclated with“Mr. *Young, who is|Uled Jellah, Biskra and Touggourt, 18 in Brookline, Mass, visiting friends. from the mass lying close to shors | man and now Is one of the most|and his mother. The party will go As a means of speding this and | chairman of the board of the Genoeral | where the Dixmude was last officlally | Mr. and Mrs, Percy Webb of West ' 4ng figat out into the center of the |treasured oxhibits in the Paris to Summit, where Steibling will train ether forms of administrative relief v..{: -w‘rh" company, and l:m‘lm C, [reported, Haven were guests of Mr. and Mrs, 55, Museum of Arts and Crafts, t F'reddy Weleh's farm taxpayers who are obliged to make | Pawes, brother of the former budget ———— J. C. Moody of Golf street over lust o . froquent trips to Washington, mem- | director ant now associated with mmEWEEKS ADV week end. bors of the Ways and Means Commit- | In the Dawes Brothers Banking and | ISBS OFFICERS Dr. and Mrs. A. 8 Grant of Golf teo are giving serious consideration to | Sceuriifes firm, Mr, Crocker will act street entertained 14 members of Pro In for splitting the Mellon biil | 08 scerotary the American de -1 TO Avom SPECULATIONS the Grant family at their home 1ito two measures, The administrative | tion and Rufus €. Dawes has been | Christmas eve, seetions would bhe reported, so far as | chosen as chicf of a staff of expert as- el gt | " Raymend Goodale, senior at Har. ’ they could ’\~ agreed on by the com- ‘\l nts :””"“I"Ifllkw 1'"("1';""'\] Nw" War Secrctary Does Not Want Any vard Medical school spent Christmas mittes without sevious controversy, | /arge o sta Wil be appointed has no with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, k, & d put throngh the House immedi- | been determined. Hints of Imprudent Dealings O—:m‘dah ot Newnigton Center. e oman s Iy, 1ty this method the legislation o Albert Nordstrom has returned to pitording relict could be advaneed to-| A bacterla injection treatment for | in Army m:‘gm" Maioe, after mpending the rd passage while the rate making | fheumatiem has been successful in the | wWashington, De Ihe . stook | Betidays at his homs on Hobbina aves 164 MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN CONN’ sections of the bill are’ being drafted, | New York University Medical college, | market operations of Lieutenant Os. | nue. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Van Veer E 4 Favorable considerntion was given to. it Is claimed borne C, Wood served today to bring of Hartford were guests of Mrs N day in the same connection to throw- o - | out a general statement of the attitude | Nordstrom at Christmas, ing open the tax rate features to pub. Her HUSband [taken by Secretary Weeks toward the! Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ma and [ ] lic heari X investments of army officers, Miss Mildred Mann spent Christmas | Inswrzents to Fight Progra Mr, Weeks holds that officers should | with relatives in Wellaston, " alive I'rear (Wis,) lcader | be required to avoid speculative en-|, Mrs, Fieber and family of Fred. of the “insurgents” in financial mat- terprises on a scale that would mark erick street spent Christmas with ters, made known their plans for | the transactions as imprudent in view relatives in Middietown, tighting the Melion tax bill today by of the means of the officers o med. { - . . 4 L s concerned s Shafe e BEGINNING FRIDAY—DFECEMBER 28th Y , onve ’n hn" “ll; ,"l.lm" an attack the suggestion w conveyed to Lieut. GTEXT MUST WA G e s e Wood four months ago that his specu- Trenton, N. J., Dee. 27.--Taking Lo e . I:n"‘”:""I“:mh'y‘;ll ;’"""‘ lative ventures in Wall street should cognizance of reports that a syndi EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCT[ONS b 4 be terminated cate headed by Tex Rickard plans to the heavy bombardment of opposition Lieute Nt G S aad s Rorounh- from the country, were planning a SUNSSRANG. Wood's SpETALions prug- | SURNIREE SRE PPRERLR tWe therouy Sounter strake by which they hoped | tically ceased at that time, it was said bred racing plants in New Jerscy, Al I to ferce the Heuse $9 vete for' higher today at the r department, his sub. With part mutuel betting, Attorney surtaxes than the present 50 per cont scquent transactions being in con- Gen. McCrann pointed out today that ‘ © fhe Ways and Means subcommittee nection with the closing out of the amendment to the state constitution g Ing axtiertion te Dresesals of Bece operations in which he already was | Would be necessary to legalize such a ‘ make the same deductions for A congressional investigation inte invelve consideration of an amend- ’ , capital losses as for capital gains. The Lioutenant Wood's opeiutions proba. | ment by tWe Suocessive legivatures e T L e ol s | HUGE SAVINGS ON- EXQUISITE DRESS COATS Lelieved this will be recommended tive Frear, republicar Wisconsin, 0 be submitted to the prople at a Difficulties are expected from the who has a resolutlon pending for a referendum i o ,Wm’;,”” oibordiiy of { tion of Governor-General Wood in the Retuming Good for il which would be for ten vears. This | Philippines. Representative Frear sald Berlin—A barrister’'s gold wat period of time i= to aveid what has today that considered that his was stolen on an omnibus here the i the sonrce of A common com resoluti if favorably acted upon, other day. The lawyer inser plaint among taxpayers. It is direct- would permit the investigating com- advertiscment in ) el against the practice of sending | © 1o go into such cases as that promising not only rewar y rent auditors a number of times e is I'rince George Matchibelli, | ©F the Jicutenant turn, but pledging to the to review cases, husband of Princess Matchibelli who - thief when he comes up i et v o s or 815 0 S QRAIN BLOGKS MAIN STRERT > oo R lue $39.75 to $75.00 i U Soueiet STher ths | ve T Terk shwant b Levitha egular value $39.70 to 3/9. KING VICTROLA SAYS must hear my cominz “Yom new revonds, out tomorrow.” We agree with him They're . and hear them. Come in See Opposite 1 C.L. PIERCE & Co. 246 MAIN ST. Opposite Monpment Phone 497-3 Alley Cat Autoists, Trolley Cars and Pedestrians Held Up 15 Minutes While “New SOR y Haven md Ocenpies Highwasy. i a Whistirs 1 horns on three lines to West Main street, and on the notth beyvond Myrtle street, shrieked ked disappro shertly ter t rad ing ing autoists rtunity to pass. Several trolleys ores of pedestrians were also up. The tle-up was neariy a8 long as the recent one which resulted in formal complaint by the city to the New Ha Gov. Wood Vetoes Bill to Give Aid to Destitute road B: The Associsted Press. Manila, Dec. 27.—Governor General Leonard Wood vetoed bill today providing for an appropriation of for extending relief, in cases An “alley cat” won a blue rilibon a ¥ the Atlantic Cat show af the Waldor Astoria Hote New York ¢ | “Snoozer” is the cat’s name THE YEAR’S LOWEST PRICES ON FETCHING Silk and Cloth Dresses $10, $12, $15, $19, $22 Warm Sport Coats MINTURES, OVERPLAIDS, STRIPES, SOLID COLORS TO CLOSE OUT AT $16, $18, $22.

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