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14 = LOFC.THRDBIG Gty tems will be transacted will be a | 1 the hy-laws ris Is Venic Bennie A, be which Bishop Tierney Assemby to Have Gov. Templeton as Guest 1" ront line of t minstrel the 218 w's Special fox Kruger. Brunswick Andrews & Co.—advt. rsal of the 1d White Re- evening at s me of Miss Mabel North street, semi-annual hall. Good har “So trot. Dty John will re ew o'clock at Swarsky of 1re aneing cirele Amaranth, will ternoon from Mrs. (< aurel court, mevt tomor- at the Barnes, 2 wit 2 to & of arence will 30 N. E club at Mrs dridge 1fternoon yome of Follow nd sis 468 two Anto Donofrio FA ¥ Main street are spending York. . Sheldon of her cs Starr of Stanley elyn Dyer of 26 South High treet un ent an operation for appendicitis this morning at the New Britain General hospital. Word has been received of the of Mrs. Albert Hilton of Los tAngeles, Calif., formerly of this city She is survived by her husband, a son and two daughte The school committe meet this afternoon at 4:3¢ o’clock to tak action on the health board's recoms- mendations on the vaccination of chool children, D. W. Stanley Women's Relief Corps will James H. Curtin, George! hold its reguiar social in G. A. R. hall Willlam O'Brien, Thomas | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. John McGrail, Thomas J.| The meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Stanley Memorial church scheduled for Wednesday afternoon has been postponed until Friday afternoon at o'clock on account of the death rs. Joseph Willametz, Weews, principal of the East 't school, will speak at the church supper at Stanley Memorial church February 28, i ' lentine, Bennington, sister, Mrs. street. is visiting Char death will ;, Dr. H. Martin, 1k Goodwin, Dr. O’Connell, eghorn, ranley, Smith. M lancing will be by Lynch's orche CARTER MAY CONTINUE WORK AT TUT'S TOMB isic for furnished tra | the | offici |urer of the United WAR DEBT POLICY REMAINS THE SAME 'No Action Taken to Remind Debtors of Obligations Washington, Feb. 18.—The can government’s war debt policy re- Ameri- mained unchanged after a conference T the commission debt commission. failed today The proposals that the debtor governments be reminded again that the United States is awaiting funding proposals. The commission issued this formal statement after the two hour meeting: “The commission is taking all prac- ticable steps to bring about a funding of the entire indebtedness to the United States. “At the moment certain debtor na- tions have comm ons either in this country or expected here shortly for act on | the purpose of taking up questions rc- lating to their indebtedness, Fsthonia, namely Poland “These debts, as well as the other debts, together with appropriate pro- ceedings relating thereto, are receiving the constant attention of the commis- sion. Members favoring a more positive ! stand by the commission in the meet- ing renewed their proposals for a cir- cular note to the debtor powers but suggestion got no further than a general discussion, The diplomatic represcentatives her of Esthonia and Poland have been in communication with debt commission officials concerning funding negotia- tions, but those officials declined to say how far the discussion had pro- ceeded. The two ministers have been ¢ designated by their respective negotia- met governments to conduct the tions, but neither has yet :thv commission as a whols RICHARD TRIMBLE DIES, New York, Feb. 18.—Richard Trim- ble, for many years sccretary-treas- States Steel cor- with | | SOUGHT AS NURDERER State and New York Police on Look ENTERTAIN GRANGERS | Girl Scout Drum Corps Demonstrates ; New Drills and Plays New Sclee-| Out For Ganman Who Killed Man tions for Members of Grange. | at Roadhouse in Mill Plain, Members of Burritt Grange | entertained at their meeting place in | the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hunger- ford court Saturday evening by lho] Girl Scouts drug corps of this city. | The program started about §:30 o'clock following the regular business meeting of the Grange, and the young women musicians whose reputation has extended all over the state, dem- | onstrated new drills and played sev- | ! new selections. Mrs, Alice Woodford rendered a | solo and a recitation was given by Mrs. Lewis Williams. Refreshments were served and dancing followed. | New York state line. The program was in charge of Miss . The body of Goetz was sent today to Florence E. Alden, who officiated as | Bridgeport, where his, relatives live, lecturer for the first time, she hav- | Thomas Stern, who was also shot by ing recently been elected to that of- ; Vasco, is still in a serious condition fice. U. Deputy Marshal A. P.|in the hospital here, but his recovery Marsh, presided. | is expected. His collar bone was shat- | tered by a bullet. Augustus Stokes of Q c Stamford, an eyewitness of the shoot- Smallpox : |ing, held on a technical charge of Meeting of Inspectors | vreach of tiie peace, has been unable The second meeting of the hoard of | to Procure bail of $2,000 and is locked city inspectors was scheduled for this |UP here to await the action of the morning but was not held, members | COTORCr explaining that Chairman Richard W. | Pullen has been in close contact with smallpox patients during the week and it was not considered advisable to have the meetin, N»r.‘; Danbury, Feb, 18.—Pietro Vasco, is Dbeing sought by the police of this city and the state police for the shooting of George Goetz of Kewt, in the yard west of this city early Sunday morn- ing. Vasco, hareheaded, fled from the scene of the shooting immediately after the pceurrence and although the police traced his footsteps in the snow a mile or more, the trail was finally lost in the woods, Several troopers of New York state police force are sisting in the search, as the shooting occurred a short distance from the WELLS—CAUFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Junius P. Caufield of MeKinley street, Hartford, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, I ¢ Irene, to Chester R. Wells Y ANNIVERSARY. ©f 72 Lincoln street this city, The Sickness was the cause of keeping |Ceremony was performed in New A the most prominent and \frrk city February 11. Mr. and M . i i3 : ot .| Wells will make their home at 18 ablest members of the Vega society | 5¢ 5 W e, St Al from attending the celebration held [Nicolls avenue, Corona, L. I. after in observance of the 45th annive Mareh 1, rsary | of the society aturday night, Otto | Ben on, a former Need Money? member of the | board of assessors and one of the | most enthusiastic members of the so- $25 to $300 immediately ad- vanced in strict privacy for any need, secured on your ciety is confined to his home by sick- ness and was unable to attend. Beng- home furniture, pianos, vic- trolas, etc. ston was supposed to touch a match | {to the last mortgage held on the | property and was to give .the history of the society. Rev, Dr. 8, Ohman of New York, formerly of this ci was one of the speakers at the quet, He returned to New yesterday. of a roadhouse in Mill Plain, five miles | | But He Must Agree to Terms Laid Down By the Egyptian Government London, Feb, 18,—As a result of consuitations with legal advisers on the situations arising from Howard Carter's cessation of work on Tut- ankhamen’s tomb the yptian gov- ernment has decided that Mr, « The Ladies’ Aid of the German Bap- | poration, died last night, it tist church will meet Wednesday af- | nounced today, He wus 66 years old, ternoon at the church for its annual|and a director and officcr of several | prayer day. lollwr iron and steel concerns, | Members of the chamber of com- merce have been invited by the New! Britain Branch American Society of! Mechanical Enginecrs to attend the | pilippa Torrigani, vice president lecture at the Central Junior High|the Italian senate, died here ! school tomorrow evening, when Louls| The marquis, who was 74 years old, W. Arney of the leather belting ex-| in the Italian diplomatic service change will speak on leather beltingat Brussels and Berlin, then served subjects. las a deputy and was made a senator ITALIAN DIPLOMAT DE Florence, v, Feb, 18-~~Mag of was an-| today, | TAX COLLECTIONS “OVER TOP” The fiscal yeur's tax collections are expected to run about $10,000 in ex- cess of the budget requirements, Up | to Januar the collections were $2,144,700.54, leaving but $22,380 to be taken in during February and March. Already this month approxi- | mately $20,000 h been colleeted, | Abuot $15,000 remains to be collect- EASY TERMS # 50 loan 4 monthl, 30 logn repgy § 4 monthly 200 3 % 300 15 ” “ “ “ Easy repayments at legal in- terest rates. 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The following on teeth and heal “Dentists have found that the exercise of gum chewing brings about a better nutrition of the teeth o “The cleansing action of the gum between the uotations from a recent work 1!:!1 are worth remembering: ter will be permitted to continue his explorations provided that he ac- cepts conditions formulated by the government, according to a Cairo de- —_— spatch to the Evening News, | These conditions stipulate that the GONDITION SERIOUS | work shall be carried out directly un- | der control direction of the gove - e— | crament. The expense of continuing | o qors Attending Senator Greene | and completing the work to Le | borne entircly by the government, the | i service In connection with the tomb is to be undertaken by the distributed to the foreign press through wnd in the event that fuses to agree to these Best butter 61¢ Ib. 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