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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924. 100 YEARS 0L TODAY |WANT EAPRESS SERVICE Cxtyms » WOJAK SIGNS UP Wi WITH WAu STRH-‘T SWGK . Nes. sarws Woeson of ewes on.| TOR NEW NORMAL SCHOOL| ... 7' | BALTIMORE ORIOLES EXCHANGE REPORTS i PUTNAM & CO. serves Anniversary—DProf, Wright P, ——# EUL | Residents of Belvidere to Ask P, Am; S0 Ak v ¢ 1555 park COTDIN Ted Sox Third Baseman Goes Joseph red Adams o 53 Park - Members New York Stock B nge C. to Order Deliveries Past street, Hartford and Miss Tsabella| 1o Training Camp Week From e 5 ’ ) ’ . o Danbury, March 4.--Mrs. Sarah s ) | Edith Ttogers of Farmingten have| b S AR L R Mewber Hartford Stock Exchange selee of Bethel today gelebrated | Eyancis Street, [been granted a license to marry. Saturday. i dapns Lhecto sl Itk '-;,'H':’['I'““I ‘L'"l'"! z .-‘"' Is a native | pegigenty of Stanley Quarter who| Headquarters Co. Minstrels at the Frank Wojak, better known us[r n Active ing of the oil moved with e, b her girthood she |yre interested in securing for the new |Armory. Ay inIEhemadit, “Chuck,” star third baseman on the |hs carvied Pierce Oil preforred vec wth her parents to Woodbury |giate Normal scheol better express| Midnight Son's Orch. at the Armory, | Corbin Ited Sox team last season, to- |down G 1-4 points to 20 1-4, th where she remained until her mar-|service will present a petition to the | Friday nignt. : ! day received a contract from the Bal- | year's low price, @owards noon heayy riage to Charles Walkclee on Febru- | pypiic Utilities Commission next rriage certificate has: tingre Orioles and will report for |uccumulation of Noriolk & Western, we Offer : |’~"-' lir'l.v Hu';y went to !\t.:“to\\' | Tuesday asking that the American | _reccived at the office of City| spring training one week from Sat- | h rose to 11 and buying o live. After the death of her hus- | pujlway Txpress company be re- Clerk A Thompson, indicating the | yrday, Mareh 15 {some of the standard industrial, not- Land 15 years ago, Mrs. Wakelee went quired to furnish service as far as the ge, in Bufiicld, November 5, of| ~ As'a third sucker, Wojak had fow |ably American Con ed some 1o Bethel to live and is now making | staniey school. The present limit {Sts ok, & 27, of this city, s+in this neck o' the woods, and | giminution of sciling pressure. Call her home with her grandnicce Mrs. lin” Beividere is Irancis street. The nd Miss Rose Kraiza aged 17 of Suf- was possessed of a throwing urm 'mum-y opened at 415 per cent. I'ranklin J. Hart. | Mrs, Wakelee 18 | new school is only about 250 feetfield. The wedding ceremony was|sccond to none, . With (he willew. e Buying of western ralroad shar y t\‘h"' grandaunt of . Superintendent of | north o this point, | performed by Rev. L. Rusin, | established an emviable reputation |and New Orleans. Texas and Schools Frank AL Berry of Bethel. | Tnose who are circulating the pe-| Automobile Show decorations at the | just season and hit well above the |and Norfolk & Western Bhe has two sisters, Mre, Carrie Sher- | (ition tried to have this service | Armory, I night.—adst. L300 mark, T e e man of Bethel, who will be 80 years | hrought about last year, but were in- | There wi a fourth anniversary | Attorney Harry Ginsherz of this|memiines some of the carlio old tn July und Mes. Kliza Wayes of | tormed that road conditions were ot | requicm miss at the chureh of Our | ity “tipped ofi* Morwin Jacobson of | g some of tie carlier hoin Woodbury, who is 85 years of a8e. | sueh as would warrant extending the |Lady in Plainville, Monday ' the Baltimore club as to Wojak's pos- | el Bandsin. New. Odeans o By u peculiar coincidence another | sopy The road over which the|morning, March 10, at & o'clock for | sibllities and through him Owier | & Mexico ndvanced three to 101%. n aged Bethel n s today celebrat-| cxtension would carry teams is a state | Mrs, Edward MeGrith and Mrs, Rob- | Dunn bee AR i ¢ W s | S| € s ave and Mrs, - ame interested. He Jooked v il t Norfolk Inz nis birthday, Prof. Wm. Wight, ‘,,,;,,““ Fof e }'n't rosby. | the local boy over last fail and .;.,[l:‘u“ hig 1.“{02:”:::1‘ ar, xu.dlm.orrhw who s 97 years old. He was born | ¥rank Rybeck of 192 South Burritt | cided to sign him up. it bnne kil s in Delhi, N, Y., and received his ln:;h-‘ SHOWER FOR MISS \n“n,, | street has returned home after spend- Wojak has been holding down con- | o B ‘4 2 d S ' ) er educati on. now Joffor- | A miscellaneous shower war ten-|ing seven weeks at the New Britain | ter on the All-New Britain and Gusco |0 A", Yosterday, wauin moved un Rl i ; Cushington college, \\ushmx(;lon. dered Misn Martha Nobitz 6t 173 | | hospital. | basketball teams this winter. “_h;ml padi Anisriot Skl MEMBERS HARTVORD STOCK EXCHANGE or vears he was an instrue- | {inde " i : .| The formen's club of the P, & Nesbrauriptarddatind emical preferred also rose a pof ; 3 {Linden street last evening by a num- | 00 th [ oreign eschanges opened lower, Members New York Stock Exchange tor in the lemies at I)(tlhi and [hor of her girl friends. A mock mar-|Corbin Co. will*hold a banquet Sulur-’ MBER F e I franc: hing " t augertics, N. ¥. He retired 21 years | 1jyge way the feature of the evening.[day evening at the Hotei Burritt. | ME 0 D. A R DEAD : rench franes touching a new iow a 150 ¥ h me to Bethel to 1ive. | \fie rrheresa Fusari was the clergy.| A. G. Hammond camp, U, 8. W, V., e has two children, George D.|pyo, aies Margaret Fusari the groom | Will hold a regular meeting tomorrow | is 97 Today—Lives in Same Town 31 Wes* Main St., Tel 2040 Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blog., Tel. 3. 6320 cents. : . » 4 . Uncertainty over the speculative New DBritain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1816 \Wight of Bethcl and Mrs. CUfford |,ng ‘igs Margaret Siancy the bride, | Nght at § o'clock at the state ar- |} Prudence B. Bassett, Aged 83, <|‘:;‘::L??:x:‘; It‘)xi-p oLill [i?m(u‘u'y\ ‘“nlt \gain Chaffin of Great Barrington, Mass, | mory. s :ms Noblts recsived Ny setul| M lice hove been notified that the PIes at Home on Francis Street— | responsible for mixed movemeats at We Offer and Recommend: gifts. She wi hecom: e bride of | | the opening of today's stock market. James O'Brien of Glen street next!lcense of Stanley Trazka of 24 Clark | pived Here ) v Years. | ow fe ¢ 1 o DAUG"ERTY GAMBLED | PR uredar B it *Istreet to operate motor vehices has | - ea | (‘)w"'"“" g T’n'h" ';”')I" jute "\" "{‘ Bi l H " pen ravoked | A % v American woolen caused an initia elow- artford FOR CABINET MEMBERS’ During the evening announcement |"¢en revoked. . Mra. Prudenoo B, Bassett, aged 85, | r'sl: of 3 points in that atock while g was made of the engagement of Miss| Nicholas Chevak ‘has been sued 1or‘d|m1 at the home of daughter, | Sl i Oil of Cal e ) ll' | $150 by Jacob Haliv, Tho action 18| Mrs. 5. W, Clary of 74 Francis street | Standarc of Qulitarnia stasted & xlhercn. Fusari of Rhodes strcet to = o S i il : i [ John Willlam Gieba of Kelsey street, |LhTough the oftice of Dunn & M- at § o'clock this morning after a | POINtlower. Carpet Co.’ Stock ow . Senator Heflin Charges That .\llornc\l Donough, the papers being served |short illness. She was born in Ston- Higl gh | | | General Visited Racctracks |this morning by Constabic Winkle. |ington, but has lived most of her life o~ . With Sinclair, Theft of a dozen gymngsium suits |in New Britalfi, making her home on [ It Sug ... 40% from the New Britain high school Was | Rassctt street. She was a thember ‘t'" “*:"C‘ ceeeean 114% Am Loco ernoon by Principal 1., I Slade. active member of the South Congre- ':":: s;",.‘f A marriage license has been issued | gational church until a short time (47 g8 I - S04 to John Ruck of 126 Camp street and | ago, el & ) 2w Am ;T {Misn Pllzabeth Dixon of 140 @len| “She s survived by two daughters, | Am ool street, ) , | erib and bedding that can be put at Mrs. Clary and Miss Jane Bassett of |y na cop 3 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD General Daugherty's|the disposal of the society is asked [y, ey . Washington, D. C and two 80ns. ‘Bayywn Loco . { R .'."”m'm‘;, I’Il’lfl to telephone 1034, Wife on Way to Amenca' | Samuel D, an instructor in the Leav- | puiimore & O : New Hritain Nationsl bank Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row committec's investigation Tt was reported that all of the used | H Wb lld “. l H ,t l enworth high h’rl}ool. Wnl.rrbur_\-, and | Beth Steel B . Telephune 2580 Teleph 3-4148 tration would proceed | clothing sent, has been given out. | usba 1eS al ROSPIal| yierbert H., of Groton, N. Y. O WarHa Members Members mmary manner, rather than |Since the meeting there have! ouy of 33 Dewey| The funeral will be held Friday|can pactic . Hartford Sock Ezchenge New York &tock Exchange afternoon from the home of herfa, y oo co [ follow technical rules of cvidence.,” | been sent 64 oranges to the hospital, [sipeet, died yesterduy afternoon at the % : bt oo Is made and two houquets of | Now Brituin General hospital. He | daughter at 2 o'elock. Burial will be [ o0 e 6nin OF all crops ratsed in the United |owers sent, also 15 birthday gittssent [wus cmployed as @ molder by the|in Fairview cemeter; Ch Ml & 8t P . 15 3 States the cranberey is the most profi | 10 the Home for Crippled Chlldren at | Nopth & Judd Mfg. Co. He leaves e e——— Ch Rock Isl & P . 2 We Offer— o B M N o b (i e 1 o e sy G| DORRAY GO REFU'iD S non Landers, Frary & Clark 34 | Price on Application SUNSHINE SOCI PPEAL Appeals for wheel-chairs and cribs Fashinaton March 4Tl and bedding were hrought for at : etk erin S S bnfbonba B e Sl reported to the notice yesterday afl-|of the D, A, R. and las beon an Danghorty went to the racetrack with |yesterday afternoon. Anyone hd\lns r and bet money for ;d wheel chair is asked to communicate members was told to the|Wwith Mrs, George Corbin of 49 Lex- ‘nate toduy by Senator Hefiin, demo- | inston street. A person having a — coanberries in 1 rcalized on an HEADS “SHARP SHOOTERS" ers, Walter Panych of 277 Myrtle Con aGs .... 631, averng 3280 per a Many other John J. Vagan has been named [street, and Wasil of Lawrence, Mass, i Crucble Steel agrienl urists are cxpeeied to rajse the [chalrman’ of u commitiee of the .| funcral plans are ot complete. Oil Magnate Recelved $10,000 from [ o ohn berry this year, M. T A & society to conduct a Govt, and Announcement Results | Vrie .. H H ' pgol tournament extending through lM\KIII l'l l,\sl S Gen Eleetrie . a a. 0% remaining months of the Winter| xuw Haven, March 4.—An involun-| % Senato Debate. { Gen Motors ... and spring to determine the cham- ’ v ¢ field to- : 3o0drick RY 218 ;L-;qu.sh‘!]t of the “Tabs” President H.’J'f-f-!?fl%fl (l::“:ln‘.»l” ”nl’-l::\‘l ll: Washington, March ¢.—Diaclosure t('.;w,\l':.I:vIn '|'If'| 3 ) JOHN P. KEOGH George J. Kane of the soclety, has se- | w Ajiig Co., of Windsor proventod | that 15, L, Doheny was given a tax re. thsp Copper . . lceted the following to serve With . e of the company's property | ;‘;“d ;’; sl“"""" """ ";"l":"”‘:‘:'i"'“]"’" Int Mer Mar pfd 501 : Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York {Chairman Vagan: Willlam #T8Y. | on oxecution secured three months [ Yo4r 0C Lo & Bonate denate tode) | Allis-Chaimers By ; b . [Chares Williams and_Cement Gruoe. |izo 1 Ve armington Power Con o | . Senator Heflin, democrat, Alabama, |, Fo 7oL 5 5 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport resmsha e mpaidian ecelved and | 280 WY \ 4 » B lgald he “wondered whether the offi- 4 J : Dankus | Kintries are now being ree and|oreditor to the extent of $5,000, in Int Nickel ] . anbury the committee will announce its . - Sde clal viio approved the refund is now Int Paper Middiet: BONDS g Ly the L. 8. 00t hore todhy. A HOMe| oy Doheny's pereell” Mo theun mpto [ 2Nt Faber oo : iddietown New Haven Fonaricinadbon s Albrasrddiste ing was scheduled before Judge | oo o) ol tion relative to the read. | KoY Spring T'r , e Thomas on appointment of a trus- ing of Mr, f?ohrn\- out of tho demo. | Kennevott Cop.. 87 k Direct Private Wire to New Yok ELKS FAIR AWARDS tee to which most of the creditors ob- | (il " bl B e e hia, I\fll\lmsll:“'\'rzl o LEL ' " G. K. GROFE. Mgr—Room 609, N, B, Nati Baok Bldg~Tel 1013 d. Judge Thomas suggested the | “upg oy, the senator know that Do- | e N Y Cen NYNH&H Norf & West Pace uptey & ition would mmh'h- the heny had his agent appeinted in his Cash Distributed at Close of Nine|referee to s®tlc the compuny’s af-f o, 00w aokod Senator Oddie, republi- | firs and do this the creditors ugreed. | 270 BIA Nights Carnival—§2,500 Goes to J. : — 4 2 “Senator King, demoerat Utah, chal- : SAYS MAN FOLLOWS HER |0,000 that suggestion, saying that . Bowes, Sald 1o be of Bridge-:| guyio Derisy complained to the po- | Gavin McNab was an able lawyer, | FUFe port. lice that there was a man who fol- | prominent in California democracy i .\".-".' & lowed his 16 year old daughter to| “Mr, MoNab's employment hy Mr. vtk At the close of the Elks fair last|work cvery morning, and this morn- | Doheny,” said Senator King, “obvi.|rllerce “"r"“f;w ,;,',';“ . HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN ing usked her to stay awauy from work | qusly resulted imghe latter telling the Pittsburgh [ night $2,600 in cash was awarded to y ) 3 . o - ry 4. 3. Bowes, thought o be of Bridges [and g0 with im. Sotgt. Goorgo C. | oil, comumittee all ‘Whe facts ho had |} won Cop .. 115 10 . |}l Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. {port. Othier awards made werc: Ellinger is investigating. Ritherto withhel Rep T & 8 561, . - Tel, 2:7186 Tel. 3420 $100 aplece to John 1, Holmy of 31 e —— A Roval D, N ¥ ¥iliott avenue, Hartford; M. Shone,| GUETSA 1t CONGRESSMEN Mnclalr ON Tief Third avenue, New York eity; H, A, Washington, March 4.—<Represen- .lou”! Pacific B, 404 Park street, New Britain; . R |tative Garrett, democrat leader in the Bratl ] South Rail ; , Lindemuth, Fort Wayne, Indiana;|house today proposed an Investiga. 1 Studebaker o Mary Murphy; Helen Wilson, 6 aya|tion of the evidence developed in the Nonss Co : We Offer— ayvenue, Hartford; Tony Carpentieri,| hearings that “twe members of con- Tonts & P 170 Washington street, New Brituin; [gress had improperly accspted money Touls Passnano Tobarco Prod L ’ | $500, Boh, 18 Buell street: $1,000 | in connedtion with seeuring paroles 19 years, | Transcon 00 , 50 Stanley WOrks 128 FLouls Passanano, aged - apleve, Lons Delmer, 150 Mead aven- “"‘" "f"'":‘“ o st "{’"‘r":.';;;_'rn'l"' died this morning at the New Britain | Unlon Paeific . g ne; W. A, Lesko, 328 Hancock avenue, [crime, n @ resolution Mr, RRMarU 116 ta dvives. By ML B Tadis Al K Tiven Prestdent Coolldge, ~Silent [ - . dal house commit. | Manitarium. ! y his| U 8 iy | - N ' Bridgeport; Stella Rezites, 32 I'ntnam [asked that a speclal house comm arents, Mr. and Mrs, Salvators Pass. | 17 8 Rubber Co 3 19 . loo A H whon Harey Sauaer ™ cemy 19, mite |ntrect, New Britain tee of five members determine the | FCE Hnr ‘1:' High strect, a brother, | U 8 Steel 1031 1021 1 merican a ware when Harry Lauder fells him a " » h anano 5 Hig 0 U 88 : 34 o ld basis of the allegations. A 1 funny story Photo ubove was o 3 o Maryel Mary snapped while Lauder was talking on | Viniature Marved for Queen Mar) a recent visit to the White Howuse Eminent architeets, artists and au- 108 an unvsual photo for a president. |thdhs have combined to present to ’ Queen Mary of England a minfature | atixiliary of the doll's house that will be a marvel of |tonight at Judd’s hall on Main street, | The funcral of Mre, Mary C. Wright " , STOCK QUOTATIONS il Tts base will be no larger than | William J. Fallon catering. The din- thn died at her home at 12 Lincoln LOCAL STOOR QUOTATION ° billiard table; it will eontain real |din will be served promptly at 8 strect Sunday night will be held from | Bid Aski w‘n ') a away DO You Know grounds with hedges, trees and gar- |0'¢lock and the speaking and enter- | Erwin chapel at 2 o'clock tomorrow (Judd & Co.) '.|um; its rooms perfectly furnished |tainment features will follow. Thomas afternoon. Burial will be in Fairview Rid | C .fi b . The and decorated with roal _materialn |J. Hpoliacy of Hariford. Rev. Walter jeometery, |~ 0 0 L aetna camunity 7 ertified Public Accountant and among the furniture pieces will [A. McCrann and Judg am I, " 0 inthrop Council, ) 0 Ate ‘ b ‘eder 3 y g = Mangan of this city are on the pro- [Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will ‘-':;l“'(“"lfmfl_m“ 4 h’d"lfl\l ‘lll,l‘d -‘:_“'l; lncr;me ;l"lx Returns : udi System Installations “P 2 t P I ” be a grand plano seven inches over . . A ain eop e all in dimensions, but perfect in [§ram to spcak. About 150 will be in imeet at Erwin chapel at 2 o'clock to | o~ 5 ] < attendance, Pl number of d al. Worthy Temple, | o p g » . . T ::-'n:»rl‘:."““' S St ,;-["1'1'1‘|:.n”‘smr:-lr’::r;m mect ot the tri. | Phoent Fiee Hartford Office: New Britain Office: i — {angle at 1:30 o'clock. Stella Rebekah ‘T'”“I;' (m ' [ 3 Main Street 87 West Main Street | DEATH RATE L s lodge will meet at Erwin chapel at 2 'r“:" e eilre . Phone 3-0650, 'Phone 1291, | Deaths during the month of Febru- | o'clock. The Rebekah services will be 'n:,:,m el ol 12 { |ary numbored 72, this being about 50 | uscd. Colts Arms February 1923, the reports at City | R Har & Cooléy v ’ Clerk A. L. Thompson's office show. | I'ollowing an ilinea of three days, y 4 : . TI!C H C i T There were 14 deaths under one year | Mrs, Stefania Astrokolowicz, 40 years |landers | d - artford- onnecticut 1rust any of age, 15 between the ages of 1 and |old, died yesterday at her home, 61 : : “l'"'l"l"'" ,'7,'.” SEs : X . ) Machine p . s . ~ Po. | ” Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. 5 years, and 19 over 65 years of age. | Brooks street. She was born in i eahvant. Fond Fourteen deaths occurred in institu- |land and became a resident of Meri- ¢ y P ~ North & Judd o e a = [tions and four of those recorded are [den 32 years ago. The lust two years| North & Judd ... - 3 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. o | non-residents. she resided in New Britain. Russell Mg ¢ ‘ 05 | — -~ The funeral will be held Thursday | Vs Y. . ‘orei 2 " l a e y oo BV morning. .30 wlock, from Jomeph Seovill M1g o . Foreign Exchange 1o all parts of the world. New York, March 4. — Tebucco | Worbnbuoki's parces With & SHACE | yiantey Works com LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING ts exports which were neglect. |in St. Stanislaus church at $ o'clock. y Works PN O W Rurial will be in the family plot in Stanley Works pfd ‘ ed in market operations for a long E on o ! . * |{ime. was forced into prominsnce to. | St. Stanistaus’ cemeters. Shat b fhes Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. \day on the curb market, by concen-| Surving are the husband, Alesander [ Tren’ € FINC on which it moved up |two sons, Edward and Orband; twe|' nion MiE the - - |trated buying, SAFFTE O{H)OUI‘ b {to a new high for the year, Thl;;d-ught-r“. It:'_fl" In‘;ll Arn:: - U, S TREASURY STATEMENT. ings is doubly guaran- % JIOVERIet (6110Wed the TOtUEn of The|fRERGR, AVAER IRURIS, O BOE R o Treasury Lalaner. $238.585.9¢ = 1 misconducting himsell on West |Prank, and a sister. Puneral ar. [ 17 8 Steel pfd 1100, = iyt . | rangements, which are in charge of | Utah Copper 67% 67 671 LADIT A. 0. I BANQUET !I.aum & Bagarino, are fncomplete Willya Overand . 1% 1 The annual banquet of the Ladies' e Westinghéuse s G0% a1y A. O, H, will be held | Mrs, Mary €, Wright — Through Our Thrift and Investment Plan the y |leading holder f the west. erty street; one brother, Louis and |l E . o teed by BANK and e Mates Distributing, ~ which |four sisters, ‘s, Wiiam Rueager, = f E h IYN SHPOL AtWeuh W Reshs S & STATE Protection Division of Maska Talked orelgn XC ang\ 1. Torter and Dr. Clifford W. Vivian, has shown strength at frequent inter- | Mrs. Ernest Neun and Miss Bonas, of Patrelman Patriek O'M 3 vals, was also in demand, and made | Meriden and Winifred, of New York.| Residents in the souther Shirstmen R ONa (.‘..'., | “ ¢ " g scarched i Vicinity a substantial advance, and there was southeastern parts of Alaska g e s another brisk movement in Dubilier, | = to a8 the panhandle, have w y New York Mar 4.—Foreign ex- 4',"" ']-x!-n but the ma nm‘mq.»m‘, ~ THE — |hich sent that stock to a mew high | |der way a movement 1o have . anges irregalar Quotations (in |¥ONe before the arrival of the record. J l, southern part of Alaska territory de- | e " n: demand 629%: samn gy~ Much of the business in Standard unera clared & state. Their first step was 10 | cqly 60 day bills on bunks “Ifc and Two Children . Much t " 2 . Oil issues was of a professional ask congress 1o form the territory of | 43 woe: de . 'o"c Hushand Repu of those stocks and quickly turnin@to| O. Alfred Carteon. contains 21,000 of the 57,000 popu- | 4 tou ool ares e .: o r|" |the selling side, but there were indj.| Th® funeral of C. Alfred Carlson | jation, embraces 115,000 of the | bles 2.62. Germany: demand (per [0 EFOERCTE T POICe 106 SiEHE CORP.N {cations of secumulation en deciines | *i!l b° held tomorrow afternoon 90,554 square miles of the territory | triflion) 22. Holia femand 3320, 10 0 aven and left Nowe W8 ,'.:"." . which was reflected in quick ralfies ashing- 2:30 o'clock at Erwn chapel. W. H. [yrought from Russia for $7.000,000 | Norw ¥ emand 13.90. Sweden: de- o birth He has not wes fro 1ow levels. Prairie Ol bad the | “’:"”!"'ih:’f 8"”“""B ~‘|'-I "‘,H“’vlllm Secretary Of State Scward during mand 76.10%. Denmark: demand o o, Tl HC IS SEL SRR S8 - ) conduc services urial wi ® ! Lincoln’s administration 1 Switzerland: demand 17300 v sl range in this grovp. falling five E an n A% I police that he knew of - (Resources Over $2,000,000) e T I I oD Y o |in Pairview cometery. : ;e 1o rercr " ac. ol thet e knew of ne reasen foe |of more than one point was sus. RN I Lot l‘n!l.luw Iflnz Sought nand 1.65. e d: demand 00012 or i ion wri - [tained in Vacuum O, An effort to find and reciaim evi- | Czecho-Slovakia: demand 2.50% For further information write or phone Motor stocks were among the weak- | dence of folklore in “Mlmm‘n being | Jugoslavia: demand 1.26%. Ausiria A in & K est features. Cheeker Cab deoclined om“ "my tmld- by an organization . of history | demand 0014 Rumania: demand Ausl S 2 points to a new low record for the J Ao and folklore service in the Province 52%. Argentina: demand 34.20, Con Mm . t on, “fl“_ | year. A further loss was sustained ¥uneral Director of Brabant. The study of Rrussels Frazil: deand 12,00, Tokio: de e'q‘ 107 Booth’s Bloek, New Britain, Conn. {in Durant Moters, The Radio jsues Pastors 53 Syrte . | fintect, tast dying out. is receiving at- | mand 4%, Montr ‘ “Flaming Youth” Were fairly active, but withowt ma- femal. 1ad tention, and meving ietures and | 8 ® Service Facept . s Assistant | | £ 7 | " Phone 3045 trial change in trading position. Tel. Parior 1825-3 popular songe to preserie chameter- | POLICE SEARCH FOR MAN Gi I l' » Ward Baking “A” yielded four 17 Summer St istic conventlons of the country will | Police made & vain search last Ly points. be attempted. {might for a man who was reported to