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Ctty Items Lunch at Hslllnn ~advt. A daughter was born today to Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Larson of Stanley Q rter. Mr. Larson is a well known LOGAL MAN'S KIN KILLED IN FALL Irish Flying Ace Was Nephew ofy James Kelly of Broad Street o | man ltch—.lonnn Shirts, $2.50.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Richter of 291 South Main street are receiving | congratulations on the birth of a son | this morning. “Half Past Ten,” (Sop-Jim Bom), James J. Kelly of 10 Broad street, |Chlne!e Waltz. Hear it at John A, has reccived word of the death of huIAndrews & Co.—advt. nephew, Lieut. Timothy Nevin, Exchange of seats for Geraldine| aviator connected With the Irish di-|Farrar concert opens at 10 a. m. to- vision, Ordnance Survey, at Phoenix | morrow at C. L. Plerce Co.—Adv. Park, Dublin. { Fitch-Jones Felt Hats, $2.75.—advt. | Lieut. Nevin was known as the| Sale on Pork and Lamb Saturday, “ace of Irish fllers,” and piloted a|Trewhella, 36 Church strect.—advt. plane that was generally considered “Blue Grass Blues,” a wonderfu! to be no longer fit for use and had |!"0x Trot number, Brunswick Records. | been virtually discarded. The fatal|John A, Andrews & Co.—advt. {ull was 1,000 feet and although he A marriage license has been issued Was “shaken to a pulp® as the mis-|to -Raymond B. Kinkaid of 50 Wal- sive received by Mr. Kelly describes|nut street and Miss Mildred Truslow the accldent, he did not lose con-|of 598 West Main street. sciousness for 19 hours, The young Don’'t myiss the million dollar pro- man won his “wings” during the|duction. Pola Negrl,\n the Spanish | Christmas holidays. He had estab-|dancer, coming soon & the Capitol. | lished an altitude record at the Dub-| —advt. Iin fiying flela and was regarded as Exchange of seats fi Geraldine one of the most fearless fliers in the | Farrar concert opens at 10 a. m. to-| Dublin division. morrow at C. L. Pierce Co—Adv. | - e Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | Miss Malachowski and oYl S. J. Stahalek to Marry ‘Wop Rlues,” special fox trot. By |Isham Jones, Brunswick record. | Miss Gabriella . Malachowski, niece of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Zaczek John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. ) of 123 Tremont street, and Stanley J. Don’t miss the million dollar pro- | duction. FPola Negri, in the Spanish | Stahelek will be married Tuquay dancer, coming soon at the Capitol, morning, February 19, at 9 o'clock in | —advt. All Saints’ church. Rev., Stephen Home cooked Junches at Crowell's. Grohol, pastor, will perform the cere- —~advt mony and celebrate the nuptial high| Phonograph and 12 records won in| mass, the Record Gift club, valued at $85, | Miss Pearl J. Malachowska will act | will sell for $50. Apply 67 Harrison as mald of honor and Andrew L. | St—advt. | Stempien will be best man. The Sale on Pork and Lamb Saturday, Lridesmalds will be Miss Estelle Sta-| Trewhella, 36 Church street.—advt, Lielek and Miss Jule K. l.nxarska,' North & Judd Mfg. Co, has sold a, Doris M. Hanson will act as flower|house at 275 Carlton street to the girl and the ring bearers will be|Central Realty Co. The sale was Helen Jurczak and Raymond Zaczek.! made through the agency of Watson ! The bride is a popular ber of | & Jones. ; the younger set of the eit; md has | been employed at the Stanley Works, The bridegroom Is a veteran of the, HARTFORD GETS FIGHT World War and served with distine- | lin its program, they |from clubs and had given \ TADY ASTOR HIS _ AT LABOR GOVT, Accuses Party of Wobbling on Drink Question By The Associated Press. London, Feb. 15.—Lady Astor at- tacked the labor govermment in the house of commons today and acecused them of “wobbling” on the drink | question, after putting it in their pro- gram. » The occagion was the debate 8h the second reading of the Welsh temper- ance bill, which would enable Wales and Monmouthshire effectively to con- trol the liquor traffic in their country through local option as is Scotland. Lady Astor in a lively speech «ald, | this was one of the most enlightened debates she had heard on the sub- jeet of drink. “It bears out what I've always said,” she declared, “that no | party in this country is sound. When it comes to the drink question they are all frightened of something.” Lady Astor said that Mr. Davies had made out a weak case for the ! government which had put local op- tion in its party program. She was glad the country would now it now | and asserted that the members op- posite had joined forces with the trade. “You are afraid of you know it,” protest, adding that the clubs and thousands when the labor party put temperance had it in their hearts, “If you really things,” she challehged, “come land have the courage "to say I)nul wobble and Join with | enemies.” She sald the same thing was ruin- these out s0. your believe in ing the labor party that had ruined | Pressure from pressure cold feet and weak hearts to the labor mem- bers. If she had the casting vete to- |the conservatives. public honges had\bccome done in | she retored to cries of | of | {women had voted labor thinking that | JITNEY. BUS OYERTIIRNS PASSENGERS NOT HURT Occupants of Vehicle On Kensington Avenue COrawl Through Wind- THALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall street opening—=Stock prices | started upward at the opening of ta-K ! day's stock market but a resumption | of profit-taking and bear selling gave | the general list an irregular appear- ance. Oils made irregular recovery from recent heaviness. Dupont drop- ped 2 1-4 points and U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe 1. Prices fluctuated within narrow limits in the early trading with spec- | { ulators for the advance maintaining ) control. Congoleum advanced 2 5-8 breaking.and crawling through the|to £8%, a new 1924 top, and Allis windshield. Carl Youngblad of Ken- | Chalmers and New Orleans, Texas & | sington was hurt the worst. He suf- | Mexico moved up about & point each. fered a badly bruised arm and was| Other gains were largely fractional, attended by Dr. Carl J. Hart of this | Davison Chemical dropped 1 point city. The others were badiy shaken | and Studebaker yielded fractionally. up and suffered minor cuts and | Foreign exchanges opened lower, bruises, Noon—Renewal of bear attacks | The New Britain police made an in- | against the ofl shares followed by | vestigation of the accident and |heavy selling of the steels, turned the learned from séveral of the passen- | course of prices downward just be- gers that the bus was not going very | fore noon. Schulte broke 3. points fast at the time of the mishap and | and Baldwin, Dupont, U, 8. Cast Iron the cause of the overturn was skid- | Pipe, Republic Steel, American Bosch ding on the iey road. Magneto and General Electrle sold - — 11% to 2% points below yesterday's final figures while General Asphalt common and preferred, Texas com- ipany, Houston, Tidewater, Pacilic, American Hide and Leather preferred, Studebaker, American Woolen, Am- erican Smelting, Commercial Solvent B and Kelly Springfield registered losses of a point or more. Ind»m—n- dent strength was shown, howe Congoleum, which extended its wai to 3% points; Corn products which moved up mearly 3, and American Can aund Pacific Coast, each up about 1'; points. Call money opened ot 4% per cent. Wall Street Closing-—Closing was | jweak. Bear tradcrs paused for a breathing speli in the late afternoon but resumed their attack, when the |market failed to show any recuper- ative power during this interval, Stock prices reacted sharply in to- day’'s market on the circulation of reports in the financial distriet that one of Wall street's most prominent | traders had turned bearish because shield to Freedom Five passengers and a driver on the Kensington-New Britain jitney bus are alive today through one of those | strange turns of fortune which hap- pen sometimes in accidents. The six persons escaped serious injury when the bus overturned on Kensington avenue pinning them underneath, The gers were forced to break their om the overturned vehicle by Goes to Police Station For Marriage License Deskmen in pollce stations are call- ed upon to answer all sorts of queries during their day's work, from people who call at the station for informa- tion, but a new one was pulled off on pt. George J. Kelly of the local po- lice the other day. A rather excited and nervous fellow entered the station and, after looking around the lobby carefully, glided up to the desk and whispered to the cap- {tain, “T would like to get one of those | marriage licenses.” The captain smil- |ed and informed the ambitious gen- tleman that as much as he would like | to give him one, it was impossible to |accommodate him. Without waiting for further expla- nation, the jaw of the would-be Bene- {diet dropped and he pleaded to the | captain “Aw, gee, what's the matter, {I'm all right.” Captain Kelly went on marriage UTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We recommend Underwood Typewriter Yields About 7% JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blag., Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1816 S We offer Scovill Mfg. Co. AT THE MARKET NEW BRITAIN Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 10 Ceutral Row W 2-4141 New York Mk Exchange tion in France with Company I, 102nd | | § to inform the visitor that Inf., 20th division, | Harry Wills and Jack Taylor Defin-| morrow she would not give it for pro-| .. coc \were given out at the city Miss Malachowska was tendered a | | hibitipn because the people of the | o avesmice 11 the city hall and that | 4isclosures had undermined public shower by a large number of her|..itely Matched to Put on Bout There | .oy uiry were not ready for it, she|yoico ot o0 o £0 there If he want- | confidence. Virtually all active indus- friends Tuesday cvening and was the March 14 | said. |ed one. [ trial stocks broke 2 to 6 points with reeiplent of many and beautiful gifts,| ©0 March 14 0 o~ S IR |some of the specialties falling 7 to M.cnomw G'ive New London, Feb. 15.—That the| HARRY HARTMAN GAUGHT “Anderson Will Know of 13 points below yesterday's final | proposed bout between Jack Taylor| | figures. Rails offered more stubborn Reco and Harry Wills, hegro heavyweights, — | . » resistance to pressure, losses being gll\illipn Just Yet'“fluhl be held at Hartford on March | . With 36 Atloacs | _Appefll QCCISI_OII on Wed. |1cid ot a point or so, Sales approxi- By The Associated Proas Mac- |14, was assured by Joe Goodman of | Fecentric Man th Many / \| New York, Feb, 15.—Willam H.|mated 1 700000 stiaves. London, Feb, 15.—Premier lac- : e e i Caught in Los Angeles, Is Wanted superintendent of - Donald has decided that the Britigh | New York manager of Taylor, in a government can extend recognition to | Statement given out here today. The |the Anti-S8aloon League of of New CURB REVIEW Mexieo only when the stability and "OI'" according to Goodman : will h;‘ ,‘,:“,’;;n“,‘x,” ,I,“\':.:.‘,,:h;,, r;:,‘,’: :.r,,:‘;":::,:! New York, I'eb. 15.—There was a permanency of the nt Obre :on"'l‘:l::lr;"‘l“‘:)‘"'; ‘;‘r‘ l‘l‘""."l“\‘l;llr‘l‘(’.l""‘ c"“"fl‘:“ 15g-Word has been next Wednesday, when Rupreme | further collapse In the market for regime are assured, He is reprosent- and WAl B4 held tn the Haceh T |received here of the capture in Los| Court Justice Wagner will hand down |Standard Oil issues on the Curb ex- ed s anxious to follow the attituds &N e held In the Hartford ar- today, aftributed in some| f the States regarding N oune B K | sion o s o » @ |Change of the United States vegarding Mex. M Goodman also announced that jangeles, ( “l ”'”'!'I"""; xf.', (:;” " il I,‘ '”,_n“""nl ;',,“""lm‘ \ ~ quarters to uneasiness and loss of con- 1' but | t yet i y Vhat the the first ;850,000 to clinch the bout BMas Patri K 4 o i oy st bo g 7 3 s co, but {8 not yet convinesd tha o | Bh ‘ - - d who | Justice Wagner today heard argument | fidence created by the congressional insurrectionary movement - agalust ':’;')“"‘ Harry Wills and Luls Firpo, | {',::“c,...";«m’|o:.f stealing mail from| for and against the application, |investigations and many of those fs- Trogident Obregon is effcctuaily sup- M""H' i, \)\:lts.h' In‘nd been many post offiees throughout the| Which, if granted, would pave the way |sues sustained losses of five to ten| pressed or that the pres regine ¥ : ‘_~“‘ -k» lu lnmmno ;(muul at country including the Martford post-| for an appeal from Anderson's con-|points. Swan and Finch yielded 10| enjoys the unanimous support of the . o% York. The bout will be staged| w0 ' T b 6 mail addressed | viction on a charge of third degree ]po!nt- in the early trading and a loss | poople, ut Ramfordion July 19, according to| to the state motor vehicle department forgery, and continued the hearing to|of § points was sustained in Standurd present l\"” the post, office here| PEPMIL counsel to submit briefs, Ol of Nebraska, Many and checks taken also were pressed on of his belief that the Washington oil Donald R. Hart, Manager e e WE OFFER: B. MACHINE, PREFERRED MACHINE, COMMON Prica On Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS by Hartford Police, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport iddleto BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥. GROFF. Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'i Bank Bldg.~Tel. 1018 Hartford, Feb, Jesus Christ™ other issues was tolen from 3 last November, the market, |from one of the ank in donn., eb, 15, Jesse deiaoea Edwin B. Hathaway Certified Public Accountant Federal and State Income Tax Returns face of were rey L. J. C on the Audits, Hartford Office: 983 Main Street "Phone 3-0650. System Installations New Britain Office: 87 West Main Street 'Phone 1291, High Low Close ”‘;,"' i 2% 1 8 stwel prd .. ‘ 19% Wy, 169 [Utah Copper .. 6# ' 6% | x 3% Willys Overland s 10% [ Westinghouse . ¢ 3 618 Am Dt Sug Am Can Am Cr & Am Loco Am Sm & F et~ Pl Sengliidle : " 3 | Now York, Feb. 1s—Foreign ex- Am Tel & Tel LOCAL STOCKS. changes easy. Quotations in cents: Am Tob Great Britain, demand 429 3-4, cables Am Wool 430; 60 days bills on banks 427%; Ans. Cop | FFrance, demand 4.44, cables 4.44%: Ate Tp & 8 ¥ {Italy, demand 4.34%, cables 4.35 1-4; ALGuIf & W I ’R"!flum demand 3.79%, cables 3.80; Bald fove Germany, demand 000000000022, Baltimore & O cables, .000000000022; Helland, de- Beth Steel B mand 37 Norway, demand 13.29; Can Pacific Sweden, demand 26.10; Denmark, de- mand 15.79; Switzerland, demand Foreign Exchange (Putnam & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Tns .. 525 Am Hardware Am Hosiery . | Bige-Hrd Carpet com. 'vll“l\l! & Spencer com. 6 Billings & Spencer pfd. 1 Bristol Brass . 11 Ashed | Cen Clark com prd 97.1-32. Machine 1 Niles-Bemt-Pond North & Jud forecast furnished Peck, Stow & Wil Russell Mfg Co. Mrg n N E Te Standard Screw Btanley Works Stanley Works pid Totvington Co. com Travelers Ins. Co Union Mfg Co Yale & Claim Power Interests sy mem—— . e o stolen letters turned MAY RAISE FARES, jamong them Vacuum Oil, which . . “ ” Palto Alto Ca., en-| New London, Feb, 15.--Fares of |¥lelded over one point. Indiana| Wishington, 1ok 1h-the wone “Dedd” Man Bobs Up Alive freigation cotamftice wos asked today | Bhelton, « An under “666-606; Jame Jr., Inrdil 0., between Trall's Cornoe Groton | about 2 points and H:‘r'rv was another . b Cits ¢ In the upper left hand fand New London may be raised fo/sharp break in Prairie ON and Gas, ""'""T""" °'I““f'|’"",‘l" "‘»II[““P: 't 1 Prvor had been struck by a train but |corner of the Lestify as to the teath of charges that | .. tnat porson had romponded the |checks the numbers ed|use of tokens adopted. 'This is the |board Oil and Gas was sjeady. e . add- | result ‘of an informal discussion on| A number of the industrial issues| 58, s ool hson WU Lucionsnoss, He was given hospital | ed. e sy Bl s i " . U8 [treatment. Pryor was pleking up coal | = [tween seleetmen and the warden of |over 2 points to a new low record. | {the town and R, W. Perkins of Nor.|Dubilier receded slightly and a num- CASES IN CIVIEL COURy (way of n traln and did not see an-|(3preenwich (Opfi Chase wieh e ‘ y Fe ther approaching from the opposite D 9, (—v h Rohbc Stonington Traction o At present {at concessions. Cuba company re- f But Don’t Cate Flthe Groton and Stonington Traction |covered its dividend of 1 per cent and | @galnst Balvatore Clanci for $1,000, jeen Killed, the [was one of the elaiming non-payment of bill, will| - - — o sprint of half a mile two Greens|state which operates on the basis of |8, 8. Kreske made a moderate ade| et A v I Bristol Brass Losses wich officers fafled to get a suspect|a five-cent fare. It has so operated | vance, | on PFebruary 20, rving 1. | FRRNmIR % Wmavs’ And For Year Are $128,034 pea” a fright train. Word was sent — Sestadant Operations of the Bristol Braas cor. (10 1¥e and the train searched but| LYNCH WINS K. OF C. PRIZE: ee . v 3 ot | i 3 8. G ar endir ] | " " N "The civil action of Rackliffe Hro ‘porun n for the year ending Decem- fce found the dial on & safe in Ladd | first prize at the pinochle tournament | Co., and the National Surety Co., wiil 34.24, according 10 a statement M0 Nicbols officc had been broken | being conducted at the home of Daly y r cour ;Y 2 m to all ke | come before the city court on March ( sent out this afternoon to all stock b rapsacked and a small sum of | last night. Frod Ruseell ran him o fendant and Irving 1. Rachlin will ap- | committee of proxies, The state. | MONeY taken, close second and took the second o p I fur 4 ints ) hat el pear for the plaintifr, ment further point out that th The teuramment will be colduited NOT “PINNER BURGLAR" corporation and the King Terr |for the next four Thursday nights, ; 14 . « $40 New Haven, 1°ch, 15, Theodore | AN company was $404 ?pathg | Prizes will be awarded every night to as the suyposed “dinner burgiar” but | 00 Dscember 31, 19 the individual winners and a_grand - @ sneak thief, | 21038 E 4 . who I8 now classed us u sncak thicf, | 31788 on Decemver 31, 1908, = Mrs, Francisks NBowsha, | of the five night's pi Bearing at u later date atter the ga. i g, o oy R Joseph Milewska of 258 Laurel street, GENERAL SALE OF COTTON Lasih Co A . tice have made {urther bnguirs as to | © hich will enabe it to carn money for |died st night at irer home. She was| Now York, 'eb. 155 Selling of cot- | Ches & Ohio bty R 17.49; Spain, demand 13.75; Greeos, h ite stockholders of both classes.” and o 4 & Tower pid. .1 demand 1.67; Poland, demasd i AP oot on £ vop g | [husband ,two sous, Joseph and 1o market. The continued complaint of | cjy R 1o & B : Farhtr Boar ol - D o e rble Jewelry In hik DOS: | ion” in connection with this restora- (and one daughter, Jennie. The fun-'a poor demand for cotton E00ds On | Gpite o - afnir Bearing k 2.91; Jugoslavin, demand 1.27; Aus- The police today were looking for a | tion is deplored Hed B demand 0014 1-8; Rumania de- “radio That (s Soms Oh e was signe 7:45 o'clock at d Heart church.|tallments evide dominated the | con as Land it P ogosd oty of rebing beats | wel B. Harper, Plorce N, V Burial will be in Sacred Heart ceme- markel, which was cxtremely weak anders I - vkio, demand d radio parts, Une dealer lost 95 . b Crueible Stee etk « ol :-’::nh‘l’:tm "” we Gtuter tomt § ey, 1d K. English and Herman the day with prices making new low | o n y ast nigh — ground for the movement. May -r-ll;l_ st eacs Erie 26 N B :',: t a pound from yesterday's |peoc -0 Q ‘o R Under 3 Seek to Block New Bill| Undertaker Is C alled But he Groton and Stonington Traction [Shares were heavily traded in, losing t M e Ruker, t by Reprosentative Ruker oy was called y duy after .Vnhn Jesus Chirst. eaeh of the|10 cents the first of March and the [Which dropped over points, Se urge pows e HLing Jurge power Interoats wete atiempng | o jent viettm had regained con- [and the initials *J. J. J. ! | the subject held in Poguonock be- also were heavy, Silica Gel dropping| deferred, Lon the tracks and stepped out of the| receiver for the Groton and ber of other industrials were offered ‘e sult of Rack!iffe Brothers Co. | girection. The police thought he lad | Greenwich, Conn,, 1eb, 15.—After Co. \is the only trolley line in few strong features, come before the court of common | burglar early today as the man “hop-|for 15 years. B, Hungerford will appear tor the ~ the man had “hopped off.” The pole Steven Lyneh was the winner of the ngainst the National Security Credit , 1923, resulted in a net loss of off, and desks in the high school had |Council, K. of €. on Franklin Bquare, 4. M. D, Baxe will represent the de- | holders of the corporation by the — prize - e combined surplus of the Bristol Brass | February 28, March 6 and 13, Lester, or Lusio, arsested yestorday comber 31, 1923, against {prize will be awarde i 1% on December 31, 1919, [orize will | ward to the winners was held in $2,000 bail today for a Mrs. Franciska Milewska, wife of restore the corporation to a position S SNOMEY. 4 WO Tork ball sivee 40 years old and is survived by her ton became more general in today's | ohi Mil & 8t P Bedts Tosh any “campaign of personal vitupera- - . 000011 %: Czecho-Slovakia, demand sossion which s yet 1o be identified, | eral will be hield Monday morning at|appreiension of increased mill cur- | Ghing Copper {Hart & Cooicy tria The statement - Argentina, demand 83.60; s making a »cpclalty of stealing bull T, ). Barnes, D Weleh, 4. 1. Hol- tery. and unsteady during t middle of | . y O. Sehmarr. nic oft to 50.85, a decline of more than l@en Eicetri Special Notice GIRL ACCUSES MEN West Haven, 1eh, 15, — Bonds of $1,000 ench were required of John [ Washintgon, 1eb Otto M. King, Clifford Danicls and Charles | Kahn of New York netified the sen- Galson, sald to be of Hartford and | ate oil committec today that he would James . Kenny of New |} on, to- | come o Washington at a time the day, after thelr st on a complaint | committce desired to question him re- of Mary McKree, 22, waitress, garding the story of a million dollar potige were told that the party Wed- | oil slush’ fund. nesday night after visiting several places along the shore had become “muddied” during which condition Miss McKee charges she was assault- gd and injured and at 2:30 a. m. pushed out of an automobiic on the street here, KAHN IS READY com Funerals and Professional hold a scalloped its club rooms, Sat- Price 50e. invited.—advt. Gen Motors Goodrick 13F Gt North pfd insp Copper Int M a STOCKS TUMPLE by York Feb, 15 A sharp col- lapse in stock prices 100k place after noon in to s market in con- sequence of the widespread circula- tton of reports in (} financial dis- trict that one of Wall street's most prominent operators had suddenly turned bearish the theory that!y ol public confid had under- g B sincere | mined by the Washington disclo- | oo thunks and appreciation for the Sym- gures et b pathy extended during the recemt - Va - ? death of OUr beloved daughter, Vir- pARNIR BEARING CO. MEETING * s ' 2 ginia. Special thanks are duc for T weeting of the Fafnir * .v floral tridutes from the teachers and | Bearing heid this afternoon children of .the Smith St the gt t there Prentice Mfg Shirt | would ‘0., and friends and nejghbors directors a (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. slected to i1l the vacaney caused by O'Connor the death of E. Clayton Goodwin A - - s . M=, Adelia Kent HARTFORD MAN A streme |00 B0 The funeral of Mrs. Ade Kemt| xow York, Feb, 16.—E. J. Hasel,| pittsburgh Cos will he Weld tomorrow ,:m.'v oon with | yu" oy old, of 111 Ha o strew g Cin Oop Postmen On Ski« rial will be In Fairvew cemetery ’\'l‘”";l'v","fl'"",";,,‘.' g g e | H o f 0 Bidinburgh, Feb. 14.—Seottish post- | yiomicrs of Steila Rebokab lodge, No, | nonio an Botel love Royal D, N ¥ men in the Braemar disteict, up 1 |4, “wily attend the funcral in @ body |00 o o TP Siiiue 08 the Grampians, dre delivering his ma- | 405 tne Rebekah funcral service wil KIRKWOOD LEADS. ;(;:lh i:.w‘ : San Antonio, Tex., Feb —Joa | Studebaker jesty's maiis on skis. Recent heavy used snows brought the innovation. At | ‘ first, there were about as many falls | Kirkwood, with €5, was leading on | Texas Co as deliveries. But now, the men are Ithe first round of 18 holes in {h Texas & Ps | hole Texas open golf champlonship | Tobacco 1t { JOSEPH A' HAFFEY | tournament with half of the morning ‘rmns-rrm o from the National | Funersl Diredor Plscuit company will hold a demon ‘ Pardors 83 Myrtle St experts. wcores in. Joe Turnesa. a dark ho n Pa Eimstord. New York, was s “ration here Saturday afternoon. | | Sepvice Esceptional, 1ady Assistant Fébfiary 16, 19247 Come and try our | Tel. Parlor 1625-2 ond with 72 and Tom lLally, San | Antonto, third wi Arthur Hav- e Frank Foghati & Co Residence 17 Summer St —1625.8 Fhone 650-5, Kensington, Conn. James L. Patterson. ow The | of James Leonard Pat- terson was held this afternoon. Serv. fees were held at the home ‘at 96 High street at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr George W. C. Hill officiating. Inter- W ment was in Fairview cemeters A huge still Eeovill Co. Souther GET BIG Stamford, ¥eb. 15. and gquantities of wine, whiskey and alecohol were seized this noon by po- fice in a house at 47 Liberty street |and Peter Telesco, the tenant, ar- rested. The police visit followed com- piaints, CARD OF THANKS, heen We wish to express our oil Moty Towne 25 to $300 immediately ad- vanced in strict privacy for any need, secured on your home furniture, pianos, vic- trolas, etc. EASY TERMS § 50 loan repay § 4 200 *“ 12 - 00 “ % 15 = DONT KNOW ISRAKL. TREASURY STATEMENT Pottsville, Pa., ¥eb. 15, —Local au il ; thorities do not know Hareld Jsrael said to have been a resident of Potts- viile and alleged to have killed a priest in Bridgeport, Conn. Hie name docs not appear in the city directory and American Legion officers say they have never beard of him. ROOT 18 79 TODAY New York, Feb. 15—Elihu Root, former seeretary of state, quietly ob- served his 79th birthday at his home today. Mr. Root, left a hospital = | week ago after an opération. e was sald to be rapidly recuperating. Helrs Wanted “Yost Heirs”—A book filled with names for lost heirs and missing kin from @ifterent parts of the world. Chancery court of Yngland, Treland and Bank of England, unclaimed Meidend Hst incinded. Wrelte for bulletin, International Clalmn Sgeney Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Fa, U. 8 A [ s . ad l.‘ Dies of *lu-k ¥eb, 14.—Mrs. Mary Han rahan died from the shock of hear. ing the death sentence prononnced on William Devercux for the murder of his sister-in-law with a hatchet Mre, Hanrahan, one of the principal witnesses at the trial, was taken il | when the judge passedggentence and died soon afterward It wa® said tha 1 the board of Tet's Light Tp ! that no one would be o - 14— We schoo ublin Co., the Parker king P 5 5 Thirty clgarettes cigar ond Easy repayments at legal in- terest rates. Inquire today and be convinced that our system is the only sensible, business-like way to borrow. If you need money, you need s, 87 WEST MAIN ST 191 and 105 1913 Seturdevs ® w1 Poweom- Tl Open © 15 5:40 A representative | from ars, the British open champlon. took 74, as did Diil Mackenzie, of Dallas