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24 HAVE BEEN KILLED, s Bloomberg, Thure Anderson, Elmer AR "F PR“ERES Johngon, Clarence Anderson and Da- missions, John Olson, treasurer, and AT BETHANY CHURGH Amanda Peterson; committee to re- ceive payments on the church build oS ing fund Philip Magnuson, Harold Johnson and August Olson; commit- ' |E. Pihi, Willlam Appel and Eric| Officers Held Last Night | visers ; It was voted to set aside one Sun- day to be known as the "Children’s the |Home Sunday,” when $300 will be Bwedish Bethany church held lur‘ night, tha pastor, Rev. G. E | Klingberg of the local orphanage as made an interesting report for the Bt T e | year, congratulating his flock on/ The | Q, H " . " S chureh now has a membership of Speflal (’ars f,OI Skater A On Francis Street ‘Line year totalled 26., There were six fu- nerals, nine weddings and 16 bap- [the local division of the Connecticut tisms. | Co., said this morning in a conference The treasurer in the Sunday school | with Mayor A. M. Paonessa that the | year were $2.481.11 leaving a bal-|North Stanley street line was brought ance for the coming year. The sum | out during the evenings that skating of $1,400 was contributed by the | was good at North End park and that school towards the maintenance of the jin the future when there is skating a | well. The president of the Y. P. so- | will be provided. { ciety reported that the society had 131 members. The Young People's society has contributed large sums of in supporting foreign mission work.| aany Constables Since Dec. 24, The treasurer reported §$1,863.12 o PRI Ay ‘The Astocfated Prees receipts during the past year. The|™w,;;, 500”18 Religious fanatics Relief Tund.” through its thaaurer.;u Sirigao, Island of Mindanae, who $178 for the year Al | pine constabulary since December 27, The lonnu‘lng t')fflcflm-unrh .olor'.a'?‘a" eluding arrest by scattering for the coming ar by the church: among the vilages and President, Rev. G. B. PIhl: vice presi- | o 5o 4yo gigtrict, according to ad- Sundkrist: deacons for three years, a o . . The constabulary commander at Rev. Charles Vahlstrom, August OSt- | g0, cotimates that the fanatics lund and August Wallen; deaconesses pumber between 300 snd §00 He al for three years, Mrs. Peter Crona 80 confirmbd previous ddviees-to the | Vahlstrom, Mrs. Adamson, Miss | & SRickIan be the Aol Elizabeth ~Dablstrom. Mrs. Frank | the dsstruction by the constabulary| F:!nrs‘ Mrs, F, Edstrom, Mrs l’-‘,rl-“(.“."% had gathered to be cured Bundkrist, Miss Maria Peterson and | In the clashes which followed the three years, Harry Bloomquist, Au- 2 P > n gust Olson and John Olson; financial | °f the fanatics were killed. secretary, Willlam Appel: organist | 3 A i and choir leader, Professor Thure | DIES ON TRAIN Johnson, Herbert Johnson, Edward|Martin of New York, general agent | Youngberg and Edwin Vahlstrom.|of the Chicago, Rurlington & Quinecy VU'shers for the coming year will be|railroad, died here today from the church deacons, assisted by the |apoplexy on a train bound for Chi. vid Olander; committee for foreign David Edman, Maria Peterson, Anmlal Mwmlg a.fld Elw‘,lon 0[,"& of printing and supplies, Rev. G Lundquist; press committee, Gotfred | At the annual meeting of collected and given fo Rev r»,-_l Pihl |the contribution. their attendance and liberality 450, New members added during the Superintendent William J. Bryan of reported that the receipts for the | need for better trolley service on the Bwedish Christlan orphanage in Crom- | special schedule, affording more cars money toward the church debt !nfl!flflndllllfl Fanatics Have Massacred Marla Peterson, reported recelpts of |y, . "yiiieq 24 members of the Phili ‘ dent, Emil Hierpe, secretary, FEric S loes taAliad At Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. Charles effect. that the trouble was caused by Miss Amanda Peterson; trustees Mr‘dfis'.r'm!fir of the task more than 80 Fredrickson; auditors, Fridolph Connelsville, Pa.,, Jan. 18—J & following: Rudolph Yarson, Harry|cago. JANUARY PHONOGRAPH SALE Special Prices On All Phonographs ¥ All Prices include 12 Record Selections FREE Fully Guaranteed by Maker and John A. Andrews & Co. 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Tt Is ex- pected that his address will be one of | the most interesting of the seasen. ‘e wil be furpished by Wesleyan Glee clut quartet, Speak to Lions, Henry M the Flames Tumi)le [)6\\11 ‘ “Tumbled Down” Shack | “The Tumbled Down" shack on| Ledge Crest avenue, owned hy Louis Antonia of Bristol, which is used as a meeting place for various “gangs” | in the northern section of the eity, | was destroyed by fire of an unknown | rigin last night. The fire department | was called at 10: o'clock by an.| | alarm from Box 416 at the corner of | Putnam® and Talcott streets st Deputy Chief Eugene Barnes, esti- mates the loss at $200 DIES OF INJURIES Retired Coast Guard Captain Was | Struck By Penn. Train. Belmar, N. J, Jan. 15 -~Willlam A States Coast Guard lake today from injuries when his antomobhile a Pennsylvania railread here A deathbed statement of the tired captain sald that the crossing flagman, Nick Percillo, who was not | died at Spring- sustained was struck by | freight train re- {at his station when the ecollision took place. Percllio was arrested today, S said foday that Ilinicy was persistent ' HURDER AND SUICIDE Philadelphia Found Dead, | With Bullets in Their Heads—Man | Couple Wanted Girl to Marry Him Philadelphia. Jan. 15.-~Robert Fin- ley, of Crisfleld, Md., and Helen Brun- ner, formerly of Lock Haven, vere found dead with bullets in their | heads today in a rooming house where they lived. A quarrel over the woman’s refusal to marry him, is be- leved by the police to have caused Finley to shoot the woman and kil | himself. Finley was a preseription | druggist out of employment and fne woman was a waltross Finley and Mrs. Sirunnér who was a widow, had adioining rooms. Their bodies were found in Finley's room. | The shooting is believed to have oe curred yesterday Mrs. Brunner had confided her troubles to a girl trizal at the res- taurant where she work«d. This Penn., | rd in his pleas to marry, but that Mrs | Brunner said she wanteq a Home and knew that . Finley cod: not provide cne. COUNTESS BACK HOMY, Philadelphia, Jan 18, —Countess | Vivian Von Bernstorff, former wife of Count Christian Gunther Von Bern- storff, son of the wartime German ambassador at Washington, was in | this city today, after having visited her home in Burlington, N. J., whers she was greeted with cordiality by | friends of her girlhoed. The countess cocoanut | Osborn, retired captain of the United | way Marguerite Vivian Burton, adopt ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Thomason of Burlington, before | her marriage. During her brief stay | in Burlington yesterday, =she placed flowars on the grave of her foster | mother, but did not visit her foster father. When she arrived In New | York recently she said she feared her | visit to Burlington would not be wel- | comed, The Genuine Allen’s Lung Healer 15 sold only by the following named drug stores in New Britain Clark & Brainerd Co, National Pharmae, Miller, Hanson Drug Co. City Drug Store These druggists are authorized agents and are rupplied direct fram our laboratories will not attempt to substitute They nor to foist something elso “just as good” on you If you are convinced that you need this wen derful remedy, go to one of the above named drug stores and aveld dizappointment The Lstablished Prics is 60¢ NOT SOLD TO JOBBERS H. J. ALLEN CO. LYNN, TANTEN g Vo e, worth a good deal e wearable ones . L e A A MASS, On Lots of Cold Nights These Pajamas Will Feel Good There's nothing like having Pajama that give ont a soft, fleecy feel. 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LeWITT deweder and Diamond 205 MAIN &1 White geld thus mak ymend p— tor thee are ot begutify iance ¥ PIAMOND RINGS $15 8500 DPealer Butlet Willineww o 177 MAIN STREET FOR WE ARE SATURDAY SHOWI X ( In this group at $5 are quite the most attractive hats one could $ imagine at the price, Straw and Silk Combinations Finest Haircloth Hats Timbo Braids (Canton Crepe With Tagal Braid Trims: Flowers, Ostrich Plumes, Rich Embroideries and Clever New Ribbon Effects All Wanted Styles In All Desired Colors —SATURDAY — Last Day Of Our Annual Hosiery Sale You will never get Hosiery at the prices we are selling at this sale S=——======) Broken Sizes Wool Sport Stock- Entire Stock of ings, in all 75 SILK and WOOL colore ......, .50 Northampton, heavy in grain Silk $ 1 .95 wWoor, STOCKINGS ¢ : TOCKINGS Stockings Onyx Pointex Silk Stockings, Values to $2.95 black $1 69 L Silk Stockings, 50c¢ \'an Raalte Full Fashioned Silk Stock- $1 50 ings Fashioned $2.35 Venus $ l .85 Broken Sizes black and colors §1 Fall Stockings, all colors $139 | It is a true delight to visit our Rug Department and see the marvelous stock of Wiltons, Axminster and Brussel Tapestry at such Low Prices. $36.50 *!*TARSRYRUG $26.50 $39‘50 12 VELVETS $38.50 We have just received by express nearly 100 Wilton Rug Strips, Sale Price $8 50 WHILE THEY LAST. %12 AXMINSTER 810 WILTONS John A. 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