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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 PRESIDENTSTSIN_ DANELSGETS N0 PIGGLY WIGGLY WAN | _ o e WALLSTREET TG0 ¢~ —or o = - WASHINGTON'S PEW TEAPOT FIGHTNOW| NOW 1S BANKRUPT e . EXCHANGE RePoRTS | PUTINAM & varclnlllon Members New York Stock Exchange Attends Divine Services atERephes to Statement Issued by : Mexandria Ghurch * | National G. . P. Bureay in Yer or Two S o oy, S YOk S8 The last meeting of the Chamber of | seock - Quotations Fw b Member Hartford Stock Exchange Expects to Get His Fortune Back commeree aircciors ar e e Fuinam & Co. M. o Only 31 West Muin St., Tel. 2010 ‘mmu.. club was I\lld toda land Taftacle Di Simon of 6o U"") developed at the cpening of tods | street, have taken out a marriage stock market with the main prb Washington, ¥eb, 26. <— President| Philadelphia, Feb, 25.—"What the| Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 25.—Clarence | Hicense. trend appur Aownw Coolidge closed a week devoted large- republiean national committee p - | Teofll, Guida of 191 Wroad street, .. .. PP #liould Baulitpin. [wie Tate Saturdiy fled "lhu been notified by Commissioner | :fl ly the couptry over to commemora- | tion of the birth of Washington by D 00IE I3 to secure a recipe to fe- |petition In bankruptey, remarked a8 |Robbins B. Stocckel of the highway 4 fever i Tieer v £0ing to the near-by cily of Alexan- Move the stain of oil from a gecond- Hw signed the document, “there goen»commlssion that his lcense to operate \lu,,,,l,,"lw’,, Wi of ¥ U Pl dria,: Ca., yesterday to attend the hkand cabinet,” said former Buruury | three, million dollars,” and added, “I |@ motor vehicle has been restored. oty on Inial miden RBath’ Morts regular morning services in Christ of the Navy Daniels here teday, “in- will ,"“,, it all back again in a year Lady Wallace lodge, No. 24, D, o Yican :r advanced a point. church, where the first president for stead of trying to draw a red herring | o0ty will hold their weguiar meeting on I DD RN wishe Sv s ars many years was a vestryman, across the track in the hope of divert-'| ywpether Saunders acted for him. | Wednesday of this week. Grand | .o« 00 feregular {0 the carly trad- The chief executive was accom- ing condemnation for. Yhe \\.m(ml‘h,,” or for the Piggly Wiggly Stores, Chief Daughter Mrs. Helena G. Scott |ing. Standard Industria) shares, as @ ot is panied by Mrs, Coolidge, his sccretary, | waste of a billion dollars’ worth of | 1ye “or which he was president, | 2Pfetaff will be present at the meet- | e showed only nominal changes u)-§ s e —_ C. Bascom Slemp; Representative R. | oil set aside by Taft and Wilson for [ G (Ciliicted his famous “cor. | ME" 4 though Ilaldwin, after opening wun- Waiton Moorc, whose district includes | the ‘exclusive use of the navy' from |, in pigyly Wiggly stock on the| Herman Schmarr of _Harrison | opanged, droppes % and Studebaker 4 | street underwent an operation at St extended its loss to 17 Central Alexandria, and Miss Virginia Burke, | the men who leased it to Doheny and | Now york stock exchange, early in |5t - : 3 s los A a descendant of both the Washington Sinclair.” | 1924, will be determined in court de- | }Tancls’ hospital in’Hartford Thy Leather common dropped 1 1-4 and E and Jofferson familics, The visit was| ~The former sccreiary. "‘II"[l:"fl lo | ciglons and will have u vital bearing | 4% afternoon. = He,ls reported as|ihe preferred 1. Vaitimore & Ohio made at the invitation of Represenfa- the statemen St night by the |, 416 settiement to Saunders' credi- | T€StNS comfortab preferred and Seaboard Air Line § o " tive Moore, republican national committee news [ o0 " o ey e J ; | : | the $5,244,070 total assets e S ferred each dropped % but Ier The presidential purty ocoupied the | bureau that he wrote the scction of |y as against $1,976,917 liabilities FAVOR. INVESTIGATION Marquette advanced a point. Kore MEMBERS BARTVORD STOCK EXCHAN double pew in which Washington wor- Nevs Donby siened the oif tesses sals |18 @n “uniiguideted claim” for §1-1n 0 o a " : {exchanges opencd firm, shiped during his years at Mount Ver- 113)\")' ;n y t:]:m“;‘ a\“‘cu . ll.'«‘);lrl.l:'] | §80,660 which represents the amount 'robe n?n Conduct of Indian Afairs Wall street noon—Resumption of non, : | re 18 no democratic responsibility | o, “\ihicn Saunders is suing the new Now Is Being Asked hear attacks Brought about a general y T A The sermon heard by the president | for that erime against naval prepared- | & Conn, Trust Blag., Tel ) e g s B pre | ness for an emergenc: | management of Piggly Wiggly Stores, | Washington, Feb, 25.—Investigation | "eactionary movement before mnoon. i 3 West Main Strect. Tel Lenm’n‘ml a veiled n-[olvnc_e to flu:: S5, Daktols® shatoidnt turibis asie: | Ine., of this amount $1,408,000 rep- (of the administration of Indian af- American Can, Baldwin and . Stude- o oil l:-.x;»_ disclosures, Speaking upon | “If the republican commitee has | TeSALs debts, largely stock purchases |fairs in Oklahoma is favored by the | baker extended their initial losses to the Parable of the Sower,” the TeC- | any information that T leased or rec. |[OF aYhich Saunders claims in his sult | house Indlan affairs committoe, a point or more, Selling pressurc wis tor of Christ church, the Rev. Wil- | e ¥ . | fie acted as agent of the Pigsly Wig-| Approving a resolution by itcpre. | MOst effective against the oils, motors, Ve Offer and R 3 liam J. Morton, sald he could not| ommended leasing a single foot of | 2l Blorei Tha - £ i SOONsin, Wathtors duitamonts. asl We Offer and Recommend: hare the views of some that the na- | haval reserve oil when the oll could 5 o g | sentative Carter, democrat, Oklahoma, ppers, leathers, equipments and in 8! aunders turns over as asscts all of [the committee today recommended | 9ependent stecls, Losses of 1 to 2 > e | be retained in the ground, that i - ‘9 h “fl)};:w"f‘; l':::rl::h:‘:“r‘-: :Nrf:‘-je;il; i, | adiug Is fim""".“\,“;'m¢ it Thtee: ”h:»ub worldly goods” us he termed it. | the appropriation of $23,000 for the | Poiats were regisicred by more than government placts has not affected| 'From March, 1913, to March, | This includes his two homes In Mem- |ipvestigation. - two Soore tesucs before noon. inclid. D6 BolioAbing B 20 ovETRGRLY ,u.; 1921, in the courts and in the con- |PHiS. One, as yet uncompleted, is a| Mr, Carter based his demands for ing Dupont, U, 8, Cast Iron Pipe, Anu- 2 to | Pink marble suburban residence which | an investigation on charges contained | conda Copper, the Pan American and “The . ress I fought every proposition sdtef, "“d'l;;,‘!m‘-t',flfcht’l;:"-f:"m o Bermit the oif in the naval resorves {n | W48 to cost approximately $1,000,000. in a report made public by Gertrude | General Asphalt issues, Central Leath- ports lot s remember that very few | b taken out by anybody. The word His hn-llwvholll_glognln. automobiles, life | Bonnin of the Indian welf. -~ com- er, common and preferred, American OF those In our Eavarament or 1n pri. | ‘exchange’ gave no authority exce .pt | Insurance policics—totaling 1003'000 mittee of the general federation of | Hide & Leather preferred, American vate life have been parties to wrong- | | to exchange crude oil for oil suitable |84 & number of l\ulll« signed by | women; Charles H. Fabing, American | Woolen, Houston, Marland, Stan- ) | for navy uses, or exchange land to | riends and payabie to Clarcnce Saun- | Indian Defense association and Mat- |dard Oil of California, Guif States, y ground. | ders, the value of which Mr. Saun-|thew K. Sniffen, Indian Rights asso- Republic and Crucible Steels and s conserve naval oil in the o W GORMA . “Phe word ‘lease’ could have nouivru places at “$0.00,” ave included in | clation, which, in the language of the | Kelly Springfield Tire. Ralls also were rid | meaning, as the letter and context ! the nssets. | committee, contained “sundry and | sluggish, losses of a point or so being m k i - ¥ | show, except to lease flowing wells g . ; sensational charges virtually constitu- recorded by Lackawanna, Southern ! 0m50n mn ELIN. Olpd sty ".""Th“r s or parnonsp of land where fin- oil WILL INSPECT HOTEL ting an indictment of congress and | Railway and New Haven. Call money L] Skating Champion was In dunger of beiug drained by, Announcement has been made that|the government as guardians of the opened of 4 per cont. NEW BRITAIN HARTEGRD St, John, N, B, Feb, 25.~Charles | owners of adjacent lands. By nu-‘lh-» inspection of the Klihu Burritt | Indians.” ! The ecarly afternoon muarket was a New Dritain National Lank Blig. 10 Ceutral Row Gorman, Canada’s speed skating mur- |terms of the amendment I recom- | hotel by stockholders will be held ——————— dull and drifting affair with prices Telephune 2580 ° Telcphone 2-4141 vel, returning home with the, Ameri- mended, ‘not to exceed $600,000 | Monday, March 3, between 2 and l} MEAT MARKET CLOSED continuing to shade in spots, espe. Members Meinbers cun pationa! and internationhl out- | from oll taken out could be used for|P. m. A buffet lunch will be served.| (onstable Fred Winkle this after. clally for stocks selling in the neigh- Hartford Stock Exchange New York stock Exchange door titles, was grected today by a any purpose by the secrctary of the | The stockholders’ banquet will be held | noon closed a meat market on Hart. borhood of $50 or below. Coppers Dounald R. Hart, Manager cheering crowd of 10,000 winter navy, Under the terms of the illegul | on the evening of March 4. | ford avenue owned by Michael Welin- were supplied freely wnd all of the - o ™ ——— Nrmrh-g"vl-l-. Repiyings to thelr | lease signed by Fall and Denby, " - |ski in a suit for $1,500 brought by Virginia Carolina chemical issues WE OFFER: greeting waved his skates over his | 115,000,000 hag been obligated for SE MENT NEAR | Hyman Michlin, through Attorney sagged to new low figures for the hoad and wnnoynced that he wonuld |tanks and dredging. Havana, Feb, 25—Immediate get-|Greenstein. year, the preferred losing 3 points, AMER]CAN HARDWARE retire from competition at the end of ! “I gee that Sinclair has just re- |tlement of the United Railway strike St. Louis and 8an Francisco common | the present scason, turned from KEurope where he is re- @ppeared in prospect late today, it was |and preterred were strong and Davi- Prices On Application “I have achieved my greatest am- | ported to have arranged to furnish announced at the offices of the com- | son Chemical moved up 1'; on short WL DO NOF ACCEPT MARGIN ACOCOUNTS bition in the wigning of these tities,” | Stinnes oil. 1t looks like it was con-|pany. After a scrics of conferences | B!ath, |covering. Fisher Body jumped 7 : said, “and now 1 am content 1o | templated to sell navy ofl set aside |With government officials,- the labor | points. rest on my la 4 for ‘the exclusive use of the navy'|leaders, it was announced, telephoned | The closing was heavy. Spasmodic Gorman accompanicd by 4 te Germany. Conscrvation and Am".wlhnl they “vro‘ ready to sign a leul’e- |short covering in the late dealings score or morc of the leading skaters jeanjsm must cry out against such | Ment. A mecting was sct for later in | brought about. rallies in a few issues, of the United States, who will com- ity the day. Mrs. Gluseppa Norcea |notably Baldwin, American Can and JOHN P KEOGH — Mrs, Guiseppa Norcea, aged 83, pacific Oil, but the general list con- . pete in the international indoor — “events which open today and continue BRIDGEPORT H MUDDLE | died at the home of her son Sebas- |tinued to yield to pressure, Absence Member Cousolidated Stock Exchauge of New York through Wednesduy, woMAN THREATENS To KILL Hartford, Feb, 25.—Tax (‘omnns-‘unno Rossitto of 2 Harvard street of effective buying support encour: sioner W, M. Blodgett said today that|Saturday night. The funeral was|aged a resumption of bear attacks in Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport he might go to Bridgeport this week|held from her late home at 8:30 today's quiet stock market. Losses Danbury ke 5 > X 3 o lock this morning with services at or ) 2 o Chicugo, Feb, “With more thas - . 1o confer with the assessors of that 0'c | o! to points were distributed 0,000,000 (nhabitants of the Unitea| Cov® Inventinating Report By Laueel loity on tho alleged irregularitios. in | the Church of 8t John the h‘l|"l"‘|:"Hl\raun\oul the list with the olls, cop- Middiztown BONDS New Haven 5 steeet M v Neighbor Intended the grand list. | There have been two | & o'cloc urial was in pers and chemicals bearing the brunt Direct Private Wire to Now You States unable to rend or write in the treet Man That Neigh thousand appeals taken from the as.| Mary's cemetery, of the selling. Sales approximated : s . . Finglish language, the federal govern- " oy ee Knife on Mis Wife, | sessment, i;‘po.opu shar G. F. GROFF Mgr.~IRoom 609, N. BB. Nat'i Sank Bldg—~Tel. 1012 ment iy annually spending move for S | Tacy Zenowski hl‘:ul ;\‘uv\‘l‘"v.‘(l(‘. ‘:nl'k . and : lmu“ Jouln lu-m‘v rs o(“|.'. l,:.luniflll:lr‘:‘vv:"r:‘»‘ Capitalizing a \lhlol'wne Lucy Zenowski, four years ohl.[ URB MARKLET cholera eradteation than for educas | ported to the police tha oma g Jaughter of M a M Anthony | New York N With few ex. S 5 g . . A clerk in a retail clothing store | daughter ol . _an 8. Anthony vk, v Ith few ex: tonal appropriations, Jolkn W, Abcr- | ncighbor had threatened to kin :nn stayed ont so Inte at night that he | Zenowski of 93 Cleveland stroet, died | ceptions the curb market today sho crgitble. supceintendcnt of education fwife with a carving knire, An dn- ol T Fl 00 T e naps during | Ssturday. The funeral will be held to- | ed a heavy tone, the widest move. | in Alabama clured today in an ad- | vestigation of the affair is being made prrraling dpenets morrow morning at 7:46 o'clock from | ments Reing in the Standard Ol is- dress before the depurtment of su- | Ly the police. Being a relative of a member of the | 8acred Heart church, Burial will be in | sues. Stdndard Ofl of Indiana ranged EdWIn B Hathawa rintendenee convention of the na- S firm was all that saved him from | Sacred Heart cemctery. | during the forcnoon from 63% to 62 y 1-8 and some of the closely held | tional educntion associntion. Approx- e Jdy 90 educator SCHOOL AGATN DELAYED being fired. ” A iy e . rother we : manager, becoming exasperat. | Mrs. Mary Fletcher Thomas !umrku. including Solar Refining, show. Certlfied Pubhc Accoun‘ nt . of the o ki ? Kove . 9 Jondon, Ieb, 25—-Another set- ::,:.":-o'“l\ '.l\;.‘,,'.j",‘\";.:,‘:. 'll.,n h.:“||.\':1.'-‘m.;\-|: “u:.:mn,:nln‘.lt-l.l ‘lhr- ..'.,‘l..,‘.. d eroce | ©d, enlisted the ald of one of his as-| Shortly after she had returned from | ©d '°“".'”_ of around five points. Borne through Naturday. PFederal ald for |tion of a $600,000 junior high sehool |sistants. The next day, the lcthargle (a shopping trip Saturday afternoon and Scrymser made a substantial ad- Federal and State Income Tax Returns all forms of cducation was suggesied | bullding here when a petition was fil- | clerk found himself in the pajama |Mrs. Mary Fletcher Thomas of 305 |vance. Vacuum Oil after yielding System Installations 50 380, Abercrenible ed with the eity clerk this afternoon | department. On the counter before | Cherry street died suddenly from an | about one point, recovered a good part Hartford Ofice N ddal 2 i e valling for @ referendum vote on the | him was a sign which read: attack of heart failure, of its loss. Independent Oil stocks ' d Office: New Britain Office: SMALLPON PATIENTS IMPROVED |y roposition. There were 450 names | “Our pajamas are of such superior| She was 50 years old and leavés her | Moved within a narrower range but 983 Main Street 87 West Main Street s . 1 stgned to the petition. It is expected auality that even the man who sells husband, Benjamin H. Thomas, two | many of them after showing losses ‘Phone 3-0650. Phone 1291 The condition of the sevoral small- | SEEEL 0 L0 Cuneil on March 3 will | them can’t keep awake,"—Printers’ |sons, Arthur I, and Harold B. one |during the first half of the Vay, de y pox suffercrs now uwnder treatment u.‘_"," a dute for a special election at | Ink Monthly, | daughter, Miss Elsie M., and two sis- [ veloped a firmer tone " N— [ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Relay and Mrs, New Mexico Land was in continued reported to be greatly improved and | whieh time the voters will say wheth- - - i Rt N I k. . A . - ¢ ) i 0 ) t the school will bgrbullt, Many statesmen who are unable |Isabelle Freese, all of New Britain hand and made a fractional ad. | " auarantine will probably be lifted er or not th 4 Bhe was & member of Trinity 36, 1. | vanes in the early trading when it sold . ____—'—fl slior If improvement continues, Dr, —— - to rule their own countries appear | y ey p ¢ 11, - l'lvh'gd W, Pullen, superintendent of S l‘l 1 of to know exaetly what is wrong with ':“:”"‘! (""“ f"“" I D:‘“I‘ “:”l‘]’”'; ‘;:l‘: ""-"'l'”' reacted ’:“7]’" YN myme | eon O : Fore"n &chafl‘f i Aot : E ; 00 the United States,—Loston Shoe and Clate at funeral services to be held at | hy With the rest of the list later o oy e V- the health department, said this or- Westminster Sc o s - {the home at 2 o'clock and at the Ir- | Many of the industrials were in supply | MO0 Pacitic - ternoon. There have been ne new : > Leather Reporter. o watt SE090 G54 ShAre 816 N0 petients ynder Simsbury Incorporates e win chapel at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow | during the forenoon, the motor stocks | "¢ 1rult ' 9 observation. : f Hartford, Feb. 25~—The Westmin- | o050 wookly journal, a|®fternoon. Burial will be in Fairview | being among the best features, Durant | 5 0dus preong (9w New York, Feb . ster sehool corporation of Simsiliry 'y | cemetery. yielded about one point. Dubilicr ¥ — - BEF Beno: ital of brautiful mouth can be obtained by | . . ,; ,,.,,n. W ents: Great Britain. & 4 480 MAYOR IS PLEASED has incorporated on a Cap ¢ merely pressing the lips tightly to- | _—e thaded In at a fractional loss ( prd ' 1 S 1, dcmand 430 14, “The whole city of New Brit $100,000, divided into 1,000 skares of| o 0 v oo hours at & time. This Vinceat Allen. Kresge held strong moving up to a .~ =00 P y able %, B0-day bills on whole city of New Dritain ts | Looclrred stock each with a par value| FUET 00 Br0 o of tired hus.| Vincent Allen, aged 32 years, died mew high. American Light and Ty el st A - 65% | 425: France, demand 4.36 to be congratulated.” sald Mayor A.(o¢ 4100 and 1,000 shares without par|, o, " 0™ oo Passing Show Saturday. The funeral will be held | 110n after yjelding from 120 1-2 to 128, (. o8 0 $:364%; Naly, demand ¢ M. Paoncssa this morning in discus- value, The incorporators, all vesi-' g 0, |tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from had a quic k rally of about one point, | ’ . ‘1 ¢ B Lu;'m‘ ,;;:,‘,‘.1 sing the winning of the Leland cup dents of Simsbury are Raymond R ———— St. Mary's church and burial will be ey LOCAL QUOTATIONS ! High Low Close - boot cables . 000000000022; by Everyman's Biblc class, The may- McOrmond, A. D. McOrmond, Chas. in St. Mary's cemetery. ; e ¢, Ayres, Erica Starbuck, Dallas V" Wst Jall Mate { s Am Bt Sug AT R oA ked Hoiand, demand 37.30: Norway, de- 3 2 and ' demand 26,16 or received many congratulations on his birthday anniversary today and Smith and Paul Griswold Huston. ; Frank J. Person Am Can LRE B : 2% Hardware ; : ¥ wase wearlng in his buttonhele a (The corporatioh will take over the | Frank J. Person, 57 years, of 131 Am Loco i 7 i ’ S enmi 15.88: Spain, de- caraation from the bouquet present- |management of the Wesminster Main street, died this morning at the | AM Sm & Re.. § B e < : demand 1.70; ed him by the Dible ¢ terday. |school. New Britain general hospital, He Am Sg Rf cm 6 k ¢ d 000012; Crechos was born in Sweden and had been in |Am Sum Tob ik Jugo- this city for %6 years. He was a Am Tel & Tel ‘ = 2 stria, de- member of Aegrer lodge, of V. He Am Wool ty ] + : * " Humania, demand leaves his mother, a brother and two Ana Cop sisters in Sweden Ate Tp & 8 ¥ The funeral will be held Wednes- | At Guif & W I day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | Bald Loco Erwin Mortuary chape! with the Rey, | Baltimore & O . 56%, & ; - e ? . Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson A. O. Hjelm of Bristol officiating. | Beth Steel B 877 o ekt a4 s Yon Texti ; ; g Lander Mo ; ¢ Observe 32nd Anniversary Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Con Text - ’ B. Johnson ef also w ngainst such % Eachange b~ Voreign ex- Rubber Co 6% | change regul Jnges irregular Quotations in 55 emand 34.50; Brazil, & Tokio, demand 45. Mon« tfo formerly Ches A Ohio ¢ . t L ol 820 1 wed- fluntl‘&lfl Chi Mil & St ] 14 1 . t They were Chi R Isi & I' . 23 3, S — . \ field on February YChile Coper ? = N 2 ¥ " before Chino Copper s 1 . e 4 3 . - ' P ) Nidgeway CARD OV mA!lh. Con 8 531 ¢ te o . g b ¢ We wish te thank all eour kind Cor Pro Ref 35 E: > O ¢ ey are Dy neighbors and friends who sympa-/Crucible Stec 631 5 ¢ . o is SN thized with us during our recent be. Cuba Cane Sugar 16 suthe . h by reavement. We wish to especially | Endicott-John ' g h hon po-, thank the Toaster Department of | Efie 2 . 3 with Landers, Frary & Clark. Erie 1st pfd 201 01, Stanles ; . . : Pl | Signed, Gen Electric 206 T t ! 1 ¥ John Gtn Motors 3 145 | 1 : " AND FAMILY. |Goodrick 11} 2 Ave ‘ " porel North pfd ; ‘ . el We wish to thmk our friends and Insp Copper neighbers for the kindness and sym- Int Mer Mar " pathy tendered during the recent il Int Mey b fd . ASIRY STATE MEMTY | mess and death of our beloved hus. | Allis-Chalmer | hand, father, son and brother We Macific O T BN O O O o T e s W, it e ! ! 15 Olympic “Team Must Raise the 0.1. A. M., the George W. Corbin Int Paper 261 . Ve , 4 | Commandery. the Stanley, Rule & Kelly Sp , 21,000 by Next Saturday Level company, the Stanley, Rule & Kennccett Cop 3 ~ Level club, his fellow workmen, the lehigh Va office foree of the Corbin Screw Corp., Mid States O and the children of the Northénd N Y Cen school for the floral offerings. NYNH&H.. 19 | Mrs. James G. Webb, Howard Wepb, N0dfolg & Weat 16s Mrs. James L. Webb, Miss Lena Webb, | North Paf 54 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Isleib. Pure Ol 25% Pan Am P & T 48 Penn R R Pierce Arrow . m | Ray Con i 111 Jo H n !;‘::dlnfl: >o'v' b6 i 5 SUSPEOTS ARREsSTI D WALTON HEARING AFRIL 2 m Ae -+ f ‘ nd 1 Supreme Romance for Miss Pauline Werford Dirvector Rep 1 & 8 . ? 3 New Orle and E. L. Ulrich started when they Tartore Myrtle St {Royal DN ¥ 58 2% nd = e n «l of for- saw each other for the first time from | | gepyice I\-WL Lady Asststant | Sinclair O Rer 2 ( ) opposing cells in the county lockup Tel. Parlor 1625-3 fouth Pacific 883, P \' ‘ . ‘ . . (. \' "‘J .) ‘) . ,. ‘_._"__! ot Oswego, Kas. When released. || gestdence 17 Summer St —1885.8 | | South Tai 405 1 1 . B ) 1 today to they were married. Immy--luklf Co 100% L ' 8 When persistence is at the wheel, good work will be accom- plished. Open an agcount with the New Britaln National Bank and per- sist in savin All deposits in this bank under United States government super- vision, O ® RO . ' 1 ML AS LIS ISLAND LY NEW BRITAINNATIONAL BANKF Open Monday Evenings L R VYN VO

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