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the | February 28, at 8 o'clock. Follow- {ing the entertainment there will be | daneing. recovering from an attack of grippe. | | Boston club and will lcave herc March 1 for the training camp, it was learned today. p Miss Henrietta Shonts of New York | l]l: KI[LIN[i quAN, Fi s | A musicale will be given by the |, " yrned after spending a few | Master Graham Dary celebrated his | Paris, . 14.—Replying to criti- | Woman's club of Maple Hill at the|qavs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ninth birthday by entertaining a few | cisms today in the chamber of depu- home of Mrs. B. J. Hubert on Rob-|M, J. Shonts on Stuart strect, lof his young friends at supper Tues- { ¥ p | ties that the oceupation of the Ruhr | bins avemue next Wednesday after- i iefa | was responsible for the fall in the : A B Pmsmlrgh Glel'gymall Insm-s'fmno. ance Minister Charles ., | "0 Tebruary 20, at 2: |lasteyrle said that the occupational 'N° following program has been ar- | expenses for the first year were $63,- '@nged: A solo by Mrs. Myrtle Van | 1000,000 francs cash and the reccipts | ¥°cn of Hartford; a piano duct by| 55 O {1,010,000,000 and to the receipts must i\ln\: Mabel Bollerer nmll )h‘s{ B X 2 2 | 3 ots e . Damon; a voecal selection by Miss Ar- | Fistiuegh, })fl"."eh‘ 14.—Misg ““‘ig:f -?:‘l:,l:'(l.r,b:,:;}rd“.l,",,‘::"d‘s Hthe Falds line Root; a piano sele r'im:, (‘Ilmpil 5 Mrs, l.. Kingsley who has been 111 ™ gl aichonoushy A% ™ fhot ik : e at her home on Robbins avenue this ¥ Kkilled late yesterday in the study of | 5 {and the club tr st La dip-| week is improving. and | Polonuise in A the parish house of St. Francis Xavier | b { I o oman Catholic church where she| The most recent issue of London's ber” by Linders; . & was employed as housckceper. The ity directory discloscs women work- b_l‘ull\‘ uv!'l Come Where the Wild Rev. John J. Grady, pastor of the P8 as. beer can makers, chimucy | Ilowers Bloom,” by White, | Enawood will give a play, * veek later when the new British | church, was arrested and is being held | SV CPS: cyele makers, cksmiths, | A IFearless and Co.” in the Newington il Red” route of fair airplanes| cn a charge of murder. He admitted | * dllers and wheelwrights, ' W, E. Ingraham of Stuart strect is'Grange hall on Thursday evening, | gets into good working order. | the shooting, according to the police, but declared it was accidental. Miss Mary McDonough, sister of the dead woman, and Robert Shields, janitor, both living at the parish, were being held as material witnesses, Under questioning by police Father Grady is sald to have stated that he found the pistol while cleaning a drawer on hig desk in the study. While fingering it, the priest said the pistol was discharged, according to the police, and that when he turned | about in his chair he saw Miss Me- Donough stagger out of the doorway of the study into the hall. She died | o few minutes later, A bullet pierced Ter right shoulder and police say her dress was burned by powder marks. day evening. The Maple Hill Bridge club will !meet at the home of Mrs, Neison | The members of the Newington Mann on Robbins avenue next Tues- | Parents and Teac s' association en- day afternoon, February 19, at 2:30 | joyed a valentine rty given in the| Congregational chapel last m-en?. | During the cvening various games played after which refreshments served. | o'clock. 5 | Letters mailed in London 'will be The Wan Kum Girl Reserves deliverey in Sydney, Australia, a/ First Views of Fall's Ranch Figuring in Teapot Scandal EXT time you go down cellar, pick up a lump of coal and look it over. Think of this: that all we know of the history of the human race is like the swift flash of a shooting star BRADY AGREES T0 fosh of a ho DEBATE ON TICKETS ol ol ; :v g e ¥ % St 4 fump of coal you have in your Wil Have Formal Argument : _ ] hand —which is & thousand times With lesch[leld | o LB R il L B ; ” older than the Pyramids of Egypt Doite] — : » ; "% : 413 > WA ‘ We can't form any picture of what ‘:'/”"7';: : this means in years,—but we can ,miraces read a few pages in the book of ~ abur history wrilten in a coal vein. It is 1,’,,,,, interesting reading— so interesting ™ that we are going to tell you some- thing of the wonder of coal — something of the ages of time and limitless force that are compressed in the 20,000,000-year old lumps ol , anthracite that keep us warm today. The Citizens Coal Co. Yord and Main Office Uptown Office 21 Dwight Court, 104 Arch St which proved the nemesis of many Tel. 270K, el ? Tel. 2906, The an- thracite mining New York, Fch, 14.—William A.! PBrady, produccr, testifving yesterday | ut Commissioner of Accounts Hirsch-| fivld’s investigation of theater ticket | speculating, refused to name the three men he previously declared re- ceived $225,000 bonus for peddling | tickets, Mr, Brady said he withheld the names because he soon was to appear before aldermanic com- mittee of spec tion investigation. Samue) ¥, Kingston, manager of the interests of I"lorenz Ziegfeld, tes. » titied that it was custowmary to allot | B . 4 s s Y ¢ ! blocks of tickets to legitimate agen- | 449 g ; X J ¥from 1 fes, © deplore the “hucksters” :\fl. -L(slf‘:nr;:;rv‘)iml h-l ““1“},'2«2':2-‘ i ¥ 3 ¥ b v p SRR ool e TR It Y tect the public against “hucksters” | % 1 ' ers ranch and his elty home at El| would be to make them wear big tin license plates, 1 | The speculators’ cvil would nnf; . " T 1 e : exist, Auron Applebaum, an attorney | , 4 \ § right: The ranch house at Tllrflfii suid, if it were ngs~for the fact that New York was full of “suckers,” Mr., Brady, during a heated con- versatior with Commissioner Hirsch- field, dared the commissioner to meet in debate next Sunday on the | ticket speculation cvil and offered to| pay Hirschfield $600 for aceepting. The commissioner aceepted, t to right, top row: The| Paso, Tex. Bottom row, from left to Rivers and Iall's German police dog, photographers who entered on the property only to take flight when the Eluding a cordon of cowpunchers, said to have been especially detailed by former Secre. 4nimal sprang at them. & tary of the Interior A. B. Fall to keep photographers from taking picture of his ranch at Three VEACH SIGNS UP Rivers, N. M., NE‘\‘camnmmnn successfully ran the blockade. Their intrepid dash through the Bobby Veach, sold by the Detroit |lines netted them these first and exclusive photos of the Fall property, now the center of sena- Tigers has signed a contract with the | torial investigation into the transfer of naval resive oil lands to private interests. Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain lteration and Expansion Sale WE HAVE ACQUIRED THE ADJOINING STORE TO US AND WILL GREATLY ENLARGE OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS AND SELLING SPACE. CONTRACTORS WILL BE IN OUR MIDST IN ABOUT A WEEK TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE WORKMEN OUR ENTIRE DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES WE BEGIN TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. SKIRTS All wool knife pleated Skirts in the favorable shades of tan, navy, black, grey and brown. 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