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NEW BRITAIN®*DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924, PI l N mr-rm os Whiting strect, A report B . l N ’{('hllvlrfln almost ‘mpolfl"fl(‘.‘ ainville News |l v’ nrz Bristol News |t s e ‘r»u.g\ r | plans will hesdiscussed pertaining 0| e o Iactories resumed work this morn- membership campaign. An effort ing as the trouble with the power 1 3 1[;Al‘|‘ SENT “UT FflR will be made by the uuxiliary in the ‘IN[;”BAT[]R BLHEK’ transmission lines had been remedied | |near future to enlist every woman in| during the night and motors could be | town who is eligible to join the or-! turned on as usual. Because of the ation and teams will probably ! lack of current last night, the night l». formed tomorrow nigly [;A l TRAP force of the New Departure Manufac- Rehearsal Postponed Jurln" Co. as compelled to lay off, | | | i 'he rehearsal of the minstrel show ‘he el s being supplied last night 1 present the entertainment n\-— gm"‘r.l'hu: plant of the Bristol f the St. Patrick’s night social .\ Plainville Electric Co., which has N mavin s, Prese Chalrman, e T P Bl and i S P o poned last evening because of the xlw the normal consumption of the 'March Sale of Chma, Glass, Lamps {0 Deline to ead Comie ‘ir'"l‘:(,'i“'{‘,fj“,fp;,“'“‘“',‘""x:‘“’;”i"f_‘;.‘}"1'.;:\;,’:{",}";; Bucapes Found (0 Be Dot 1, e i B Priday nights in the church | cars running. A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT WATCHED AND WAITED m]y{‘.o“'_ Bfll(l Tlx)lghul)fmgg 33T0RM RAISES HAVOC HERE, PRl st S LIGHTS AND POWER LACKING City Begins Soow Removal HOUSEWIVES IN AND AROUND HARTFORD WHO KNOW ek il S Mowins paaw . SAVINGS TO BE MADE I\ OUR BIG DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. ON CHINA, GLASS AXD [} o et P e o S S e R R S Bt LAMNPS, [Mrs. John North Oparated On Today | 14NN sewing meating tomorrow aft- ' Bristol Brass Plant Closes Early and ' by the public works department 8o i fernoon at 2 o'elock in the ehurch par- . that tiaffic was not grea incon- FRENCH CHINA, I)inn(‘l‘ Sets, 100 pieces, $81.50 value .......... 5 ......... $75.00 set |Bl!—Dr. Moods Able (0 Be Out Vor Fiest 105, All members are nrged New Departure Night Torce Has venienced by the storm. Sidewalks NIPPON CHINA, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $47.50 value ...... R ... $33.30 set | s % tend 2% this will be an important ses- Vacation—Iupils Pay Siznal Honor 10 Teceived prompt attention last O? - Temo y S e e — N Sigt p e ¢ FRENCH CHINA, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, 00valIe e s $47.50 set 1H] st e ) Enisco ol Clniretx ot H 4 ight and today, I"“'J‘"’“ °". fi"i o H B s Brlats Ipisc hurch Notes, t ad Sol inoinal checking up work during recen MADDOCK LAMBERTON China, 55 piece sets, $32.50 value ................. S-:..)O set l Plainville Briers, Holy Communion *was colebrateq| '@ P¢ad Schouvl Principal storms by the police departindel ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 100 piece sets, reg. $65.00 value : morning at 10 o'clock in the velation of « highly dangerous P'rosccution will follow, if property AMERICAN PORCELAIN, 100 pieces. $45.00 value, now ... ey ‘l“fl“”’ 1'_"’\"‘- chairman of the re- | Episcopal church of Cur Saviour. trap took place this moraing when OWners are delinquent with their ICE TEA SETS, cut glass, |ug and six glasses, $1.98 value . AN S e ;f“‘f‘-‘"““"ur”“'_"_*l'_"""‘:;"}\'( "-] 1('-_:*“41:\"": ] e at § o'cl s will be the wl fire department was called valk cording to an announcement GLASS MIXING BOWLS, 3 in sets, 5, 6, 7 in. at only ... ... 29¢ a set [ e held in the Town Lull, Wednesday | st dast il RIEALE RO 2 et Sehiizain therwopdinitaneman SRR RP ol ol g o B I CUT GLASS WATER bET.\. pitcher and six glasses, $1.95 value AAOAOAG B B S [evening, March 18, for the purnosei . Priday—$ p. m. Lenten scrvice ,,o‘,‘f‘,,“i: k“: i ‘,}'v‘,"";;”::"l,\(‘:“"”’ ,‘,,:I,';“:: :::",‘r’ l,',"::”,' George CONSOLE SETS. colored glass, 2 styles, sale price A ey ... 95¢ set of clecting delogates to the reputdu Sacipts bl hiaer 0 Winee seatinire | THdmskemE # ot Civeraiisia held TABLE TUMBLERS, cut glass, reg. $1.50 dozen ki BSDLaEE e .. 9%¢ doz. II"(;W'"":‘""“':*:‘v‘m_ “]"“'”"f;“r‘njl“ “‘\‘*""i: : "\fl'"n"'“ ‘e Chamber Mecting, among the discoveries of the firemen this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his GRAPE JUICE SETS, covered jug and 6 glasses, $1.50 value ... ... 00000 7 snoo (15550 e G ey e ICE e T L s il onder omdlat a1 Hinifatiest (el golit BREAKFA STS, imported China, reg. price $9.98 for ........... - 87.95 set [ff}|to the republican national, convention | wil LeWRCLd In the new rooms on Gpiee monmn opay o e bullding, |sde and Park street schools e CUT GLASS CRACKER AND CHEESE P $1.98 value, for .. 1.48 ca. |Mf{2nd the appointment of a state contral | Pierec strect tomorrow eveni o i ey ) LR TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, reg. price $4.00 doz. kmd. sixfors i o - 150 [iesmictaests e el s tinectogaiofy thuSehamb I meet kitchen watl an tlumes had gain- | room at a time visited the Thompson CUT GLASS VASES, heavy cut, 12'in. high, $6.98 value; for ................... $3.95 ea. |Wli mecting for the nest Lo voars, { Lusinéas of (ne mebting might be com. ik or peingalacary home thieins {0cpay, Lheitinta SANDWICH TRAYS, cut glass, a new style, $1.50 value .. St i IR 1700 o Mr. Hills stated today that another | pleted by the sehelduled time for | b A e s Wil Pf'(,‘"",;”‘ ,0"(' o FOOTED FRUIT BOWLS, cut glass, 10 in. reg. $1.50 value . by .... 89c each PiIposeor i caucukiBnill Bilia o it ha loommencem eRC erlthe mdnrem i NS e e o N TABLE LAMPS, pottery base, reg. $17.50 kind .............. s 1485 each (10000 Commircen Te by oo o Birntendent of State Police Robirt! o yuit weut into action and & call | blanket of \iolets and lilies of the TABLE LAMPS, mahogany base, reg. price $6.98 for 4...... o ialalts s ook e 39 each that cupacity for (he past two years AtEdomen tacs bt i for the other compunies was sent out. | Valley given by the children and Making record runs to the fire over | te rs of the Pa treet and Qouthe FLOOR TORCHERS, polychrome finish, reg. $29.50 kind ... $19.50 pr. and held the oftice before that time, lat the dircctors' meeting, and it i 2 : 5 ; o} fi e T CANDLESTICKS, mahogany finish, 11 in. high, $1.98 value ...... ! $1.39 pr. but he suid that he would not be uble | the hope of the ofticers that all dirce- Rl ”,'\“”" ‘,‘,‘,: o "“:," ki ‘f‘m,i,’,), b :y“: L,‘,;C;";N:ZZ:'; Ay A h gl S heudle tholhninaayi=c il PSSR huve had scrious conflugration to associc allied 3 DESK OR PIANO LAMPS, with flexible arm, 84.50 kind . i 69 ca. tonandie the Usincar o the oioe () tors il e s B v | tuce us their offorts to enter the sec. | The city paid its respeet to the popue AN NG future and not teel that ke | CANDLESTICKS, 9 in. high, mahogany finish, 75¢ ea. for ... sivaia SLID DB paaierabaln Sy i mnm‘,: ;. Griswold has moved his | ©M 00r of the Luildiag, where the 'ar Instructor by lowering the flag on e i smoke was billowing forth, were ! the city building to half mast. 200 FLOOR AND BRIDGE LAMPS, samp‘o lot, 825 val. 5 $10 0. $12.50, $14.95 time (o it. Who his suceessor will |family from Broad street to Bunnell R : BRIDGE OR READING LAMPS, metal base, adjustable Kindal B BB, B notjleen Intimatad an et as | avende, blocked b « crowded against the| Services were conducted at the > 3 doors at one entrance and at the other | home today by Rev. Frnest L. Wise 2] ) M Hills mouncement has not yot Miss Anne Donahue of Elm Court ¢ 5 - DRESSER LAMPS, mahogany, cord and plugs, $2.98 value ....... Eoh SR e el ia coufined to hor home with an at. the door had to be kicked in, when it mer. pastor of the First Congregation- y el ol al church, After the services the TORCHERS, for table use, reg. $13.50 value, for ..... ot .. §10.95 pair SMorm Raises Havoc |tack of fliness failed to open, | 'body was placed in the receiving vault METAL BASE LAMPS, art glass shades, $12,50 value . Dok 4 ... 88,95 The violent wind and snow storm | Mrs. Catherine Clayton of Whiting ! The Wooden fire cscape, which is it ) ) 1 it contrary to city regulations, prov- 10 the West cometery and burial will OTHERS WITH METAL BASE, $16.50 value, sale price ........ . .. 81195 of yesterday raised havee in and ahont | “1rect is seriously ill at her home from ) TR i «d to be ess in only as | take place in the spring in the Please Plainville, The electric lights went |10bar pneumonia to noexc name as | OTHER BARGAINS equally as good as those mentioned abme are to be .sold at prices out in the late afternoon and the serve e its condition was noted as unsafe [ant Vallev cemetery in Farmington. . ' i - . . [ice was not od until about 7:50 | Usel Prairic State incubators, 1, BVen the railings hud no proper sup- | Telephone Seevice Good, so low that should induce every alert Housekeeper to buy now and save largely. s R s L S LcalatoE R R Ao | Despite the trouble with the power {lights flickered on on wdd caused | The fire was no great tax upon the € last night, telephone service was ronsiderable troul to B« g rehants SOUTH] 1o firemen &8 a tank of chemic _ ained as usnal and no great de- and storekeepers who were torced to NGTOh bws quenched the flames in the Kitehen lave l;\ D”l:” through mlll calls were N dlex and oil lumps In the and after holes een hacked inexperlenced. Some of the lines to 3 wilks, £o that yedestrians would 18 Postpone Entertaimment e randicassuloliBampsRingthety AUl e Lol aitieat v Al ibis hoUbin Hok er 'n ews ‘|'|\ no wwer of drowning f"'”" on l‘l,. '. nte r!ulx}m-.n: planr . (e vailer R it ’ orm yesterduy completely | tions was quickly subdued 8o that the {on the whole, the service was carried h " to do shopping or get the | night at the Worthington gl s iy &y fed up this town for greater part 1 ee will [ through in fine shape, when the e e e e e | A1, PYassing- automoblilos: sfriking | been postponed untii tomorrow nig moralized, the traing und trolleys be. |25, A L total damage will be ubout $30¢ SHdads L el 4 | m at, 5 h ") and no little djs. IPour lincs of hose wore luid, as the storm was interfering badly with o » i Y Ing from onc to two hours lutc | fany of the numerous pools of muddy it was learncd today. A radio enters | | Jre s onfo those wiie hul occasion | structure was regarded i u tinder hox |Other pubuic utilities water, threw showsrs of spray on | tainment and a program § adiby | consoHgutiGo.lines oy handleap- 14,70" 119 o ] TAX I]F 27 M".I.S Infortumate Ly-standers, wlding 10| pubiie at the senool il he ihe apirar, | fud 1 Pover wrakneas and aithough '] b0, (VUL the strects wiich were Cand was fanked on one e by Spoviel Lewten Proasters, ! ’ sta . wdding i o se 11 be the attrac Lot : by nally rivers, The storm wes the bellding of g RTlE R fawiat : A the merrimen tion and refreshments will be served, cars wero kept' running, trave! | COiS i haa orm was the huilding of lke type, while w ateps| Rpecial Lonten preachers have been slow and deleyed at every point. experienced this | yyway was the Southside school house | arranged by Rev. Willlam 1°. D whnes, Ny | n ownes, Canauli askione X i te kKmen 3 0 \ Nobert R, T, oais Old Fashioned Dance, [ Signale were out of commission ana | 4T AN workmen wore out 1 il Lwith several hundred school childres rector of Trinity church. Ttev. ¥, I, Noa o wh iiverithe nddroa Miss Luey V. MeCabe of Jlaver. |*his served to add to the gencral con ,: Ly }"'_" repatring eigetrie wires. ! jn qunger if the flames had gained | |German, rector of the Toly Trinity 4 straw, N, Y., spent the week-end and | “usion, 1stol trolleys were [, U7 10 the trouble with the wires the | pagdway, lehureh of Middlctown, spoke last the evening ot the monthly meet- o s | T ek ! thie carly Dart of the wuek with Mr. |forocd to atispeind service aa the maw W “‘“;'V. I‘” "_-“’""I’ S trom about’ = The building in which the fire was|night while on Mareh 18, Rev, 8 W. 2 g 3 X e en s EALA 2 una . G vy rowas off for i long tin Wiren | 112 UNEEL D 0iclooks located, | ur story ¢ had has f hn' " the community hous Ponight. M., org their | i g time ire located, fs 4 tour ) alr ha 18 Wallaer, viear of John's parish of D%lded on a[ Meellflg 0]‘ Fmance e I TR, Sl V‘r.r‘ylw k‘ nsingten, Metabe i- | were Dlown down and repair gungs | o R e {1908 been i landmark of the city. For | Waterbury will preach, Rev, John ¥, tinee to bring to the members of the [ 00 EIGEE 0 RONSE ...l"”:,:."‘ it ohesof "‘r o 1“:‘,‘\‘.;‘;:1 NOUrE [wilt be held in the parlors i :::‘:f:x ‘| Lo y'|\,. l‘unt number} Plumb, - Executive Secretary - of the Board at Town Ha” class and WIIP (el somcthing of life 701 A Visitor he times, e fln u L aking tom- | e e ey (P ora 0f the | cubtor.: beraus rge number | Dlocese o Connectient occupy in Novn Scot He ds reported to be | DIyRES: ‘ and has recently rary repaire, L Rien o Lhe chaod NB. The | of tumilles, sheltered within its walls. | the pulpit on Mareh 25 and on April {been transtereed fre the Walter Factory Closes Today (ren ot the church ape in charge of | ppa wiructure, along with the wood . the preacher will be the v, Erne o dateresting and humorous speaker,d p : ) ' t hospital in Washington to @ he . etric Mg emdee was o (W0 8Walr and wil act caterers, 1 \ » 5 Lights Out pital in Washington to 1 ™ tric Hght sem vas oft |y T B Moniie © ‘.\[n.fi\ '“_:" hullding nest door, have be critiely st 1. Wismer, pastor of the First Letterman government hospital in |1 P onl = . 2 Ak 1l go I we « ming over the wires and the | past and definite action will now Lie [The preacher on April § will be the stuged In Berlin last evening when | { the electrie lights i town went out | e hrough the Pana- | Plainvil wting ( as foreed 1o tuken to prevent any holocaust a®| Ruy, Raymond Cunningham of Trinis fi ma canal, sspend oporations heeosuse ) i 9 ey W " | pend opoerations use of lack o . would have resulted t) morning it Radio Party and Eatertainment Post- | (014 tew hour I'he stores were bee East Bedin N Jower, Th The Ladics' Ald so f the 4 & 111ty chureh of Hartrord, " | s | power, e trolley s o was e socicty of the I'irst Na . olley service was r the fircmen liad not been so prompt. | Wilkon Recovering. | sieged With calls for candles, ofl und The 1 \ o4 Hsumed thiy . ) Baptist churel met in the parlors of poncd—Al Kensington Team To e [lamps snd the entire stoek was soon STl benlmembiers fnfithe Ordon or (SIed. Wiiv eiarning, ihewovorfSiid { ol na s S UNE R ; No Light or Powe | leports from &1, Krancis hospital wold ont, Bome of the householders | FAstorn Star will uttond a mecting at ettt Il d LU - | Power, lighting und trolley serviee | yhig morning indicated that Jeff Wil Awarded Pirst Prize — Well Baby |00 hod lampe, while others [CTOMWeN this evening perated Upon Today wus completely paralyzed for nearl¥leon premoved to that institution on Miss Virginta Root, wio has been Mrs. Johr €, North of Cedar street At a meeting of Hunnah Woodruff two hours last ) | | v . @ i o M S lus night shortly aner ol g, da e alte “ink 18 4 spending the past fow months ag the | Was taken to the Hartiord hospital Sunday night after drinking a villain prer, D A T in the Firet Cone ! giooy wien the trungmision lines| |Buest of relatives in Washington, D, [Where she was scheduled to undergo gational church tomorrow atter. ous concoction, slleged to have been Cy returned to her home in Muiy |0 operation for appendicitis this Walter Camp, famous physical :"'“‘ the "I‘“- Village plant of the o1y 19 him by Max Philips, a local _ fonnectieut wer compuny falled o 40 . 8 appe streot und accepted o position in |MOrning, No reports were hud on her | J1rector and oviginator of the “Daily | & COme tailor, will be able to appear in court irtford, casc at o lute hour 1oday Dozen,” will be the spealker '{"“"' ""' ""~'“'I"’ supply 10 tue ‘”"-‘ on Saturday as a withess against the fof a timie indications wers 1] 8 ety G . The regular weekly meeting of the De. Moody Owt Today - . accused, Wilson was thought to have Community ¢lub will be held nthe | Dt Churles W. Moody was able to | 990 Landino, sen of Mr, und § « « HE o ’]""‘- \ v“;l el WF been na dying condition when taken basement of the Methodist church this | V¢ out for the first time today arter | Sieholay Landino of Bristol srect, jo @ S000N00 400 adbidon o Mited { to the Tospital and only strenuous [evening at 8§ o'clock, having beea confined to his home for | CTIOUSIF 111 at his home with paen. V" O Y bl “M”",“\ eater [ ofrorts on the part of Dr, 1t J. Boyle The weekly mecting of the Junjor | SCVeral weeks with illness, e saja | 2100a Robld 8o f’”_"'_‘ « """‘_“'l‘ “M"“‘]“"““" of this ity and the hospital physi- League Wil be held fn the soelal |Ne Was feeling fafrly well and oxp | . gl ol l.‘« et ”' ' .‘, 1" clans saved the youth, Daniel O'Hane room of the Methodiet chureh Thurs. {24 10 resume his practiee neat The Ludies soclty of he | VATTOW Loller to. T ooees, RQUICK oy 00 1red Giguerre, companions of {day aftornoon at 4 o'elock Fie i ationding to his office calls ork on t tof the Bristol andiyeinon on the party, Sunday, which the preseat Tive a coner chureh Wodnes. AN Blectrle co ipuny saved the g eaianed by Wilkon's iliness, are totel of $125.185.1% to b ulscd by lows, Cooncy, 8 o &h @ ' : T N A Lenten gervies will be held at S Jay, of th ¢ the cit evening bt A UL T able to be about, although Ianley was siek Sunday night fhxes, thin being partly cared for by | 3fr. Cooney, who I8 @ memiw: A : 1 : . oy b Gaviel's chureh Thirsd ot . ; . the persona! tnxes. wileh amount 1o Berin Construction team, will also e 5 g oo ; 1 At turge and cxpociutly f New ¢ 3 ) of i York thostrie about 83,000, leaving approximatcly ceive the prize of 87.50 for the high |« AN i I bl il ¥ s Archbish Y "o a ) o £126,000 10 sired by property | thiee string. Horn will be awarded ¢ il i L et Bl Ll B Archbishops to Pay for generating plint Higiland Court 3 taxen The grand list G ar 1| el 85 for the high single, The |™ S X Ning indt- Missionary Exhibition creutts shori- | Eo E. MeCall Dies: Once f N cred Hesrt ninstrels " vidual ¢ 3 ' . » . » $L.355,425 high feam o1l prize of $10 will g ) ALl . - ] ome la Fpoca mays 'V 0UCr T o'clo Lo oo et NCY, Mayoralty Candidate 2 > 2 H ir recond performance at Tosidor Berlin hay ons ¢ Berlin Construction company's | that ed again, Tro Whish ha < ¥ o [ Athletie hall nest Monday eve. | Pavane ... J o L ives and Munded . > . e been dissatisficd with the high . Probably one of the most i U b ’M“‘_"I':-‘h o | Banich 2 sin of Chic o b ercated ' ections of the .| New York, March 12,—Edward K, tax ra When distriet i ntoawards wiil be that of $1, S1tcr Uhe ontartainment 21 soni j T sa o [cardinals . g consistory, MUNILY agatn moved after hn 1x o | MeCull, 61 former state supreme court added, total to e patd by Prop- | whieh gocs (o layne, hin claim 10| i el e P : [WATREY 16 CRpenNeR 6F o niinkom s uasM RIS e )| Justie: who war demor :.nr c.:ml;('l‘r:l! erty holders 1s swellid Lo 55 or 36 | gy being the Winsing < low g : club, er ihe ) ok ) N = ik Iracdi® or mayor of New York city in 18 miils and eitizens point te i | gingle ek ¥y "I"”"‘L" el B, Vation st SoaFs i v : eir homes from |Med cutly to He had been a vie- and ll|«|nn|h : Dot ’vr‘ : The standing o cam i Men, Archer We entertatned th Supt. Ofiee <hibition Will form one of the chief ' onzed ticup of -'u.. o I. ‘;; Ipll ‘\ 'mmm“nu‘tvn mille and where the people « toad! b G J aine ke ] 3 ) Lt = . . cident to double pneumonia r. Me. o embers of the % aranso” club . » 3 0 ) - " Mractions of the Iy 3 oliscr Ve Ehaih Sere for SheIr Mk oney i anataton A L member h Aranso” club at h g . o1 g Call scrved on the sate supreme ome on Wilcox avenue last i e Joenssi80 98 12 3 and will cost ( it s « v . ¢ he 'k 1t is true, as broug by €on- { Bewitn Construction 13 | i 4 ast cveni gl . T ' timated . irt beneh from the time of his elec- versation about town, that theie are | ‘o =5 A ¢ oAb 4 : ' n 1902 to February, 1923, when rum Corps . SR | "o ‘ “ v g o . r + TELL s . ' resigned to become chairm of lepended on candles and even lan- Conference==Items of Inte 4 " 1erns ilumination. The trolleys A tux rate of 2T milis for the town [ Kept on theie schednle, of Buriin wan dectdcd upoh ut @ mvcts Al Kensingtons Win Ing of the boarnd of flnance $n the The AN Kensington bowleg tean of | town bail lust night, Francis Deming | the Kensington will be pro ~vm presided at the meeting and - other cd with 825 in g f members present wore Bobert O, lvague bunguet which will be held lv Clark, Clande W, Stevons, Bespard 1% Lloyd Hall, Kensington, on "Thursday Moo James J, Fitzsimmor Mise eventug, Mareh 20, at § o'clock. The Johanu Mury the other member « Jorlin Construction team will recefve the voard, “as not present the prize o R10 for coming In sceond, The budget for the your shows u Other prizes wil be awarded as Plantsvitle Cong fional ehureh will tur since the was inst water and Hghting conveniences, Wt | Goyeme ... oo o oo e 15 | WELCOME IN SWITZ1 RLAND ther e e rhoon an y fire protection s not readily avaitable | poo v : 18 : e, March 1 el iiristol Trass Co st o isseroap b oo and road conditions might be impr Yeiangie : 28 ol g ", ¥ '.*t-m government has not set made i . to clos 1z p ""‘ = I ,,') ”“:,l ,m;”f:, Forester sesvbenne 3 Marnatsn . .%,,, 83 1gs (8 definite decision regarding Abdul Cat t certaint . o et P 8 H,L..“.,_ :y | Lrought ‘“:“v”:I' NS | Wife Claims Hushand Wanted Her 10 qqpeer .. Medjid, the exiled caiiph, it 18 con. #r. The ] e m ¥ by the late John Pur- Sds to discourage the frowth ¢ he high averages were made by Go Halves On Stone For Iis 1irs | SMedburg ! Fotved oreia i he Wil be aewedite Sty il f " [the foliowing: Cooncy, 95 Johnson, Ik 1rt “. s five in Switzeriond on condition that whe # R D ot bt ngd Mt | ) [ Wife. (B¢ rerrain from politie roligi 1us " ——————— Siak vk oytiland bool Hoffman, %5: ("Connell, 93; An. e v thony, Horn, MeCube, 01; Mof- propaganda denee rrn:“hn re oy ar w.l:-m“ VT8 I 9T M Paterson, N. A, March 12.--Agsert \ -t |1tke his appe 1 tor s to ne ¢ 1 t of the bheing driven away. VINE | afcCormack, 90; W n, w118 her married froubles began with (e - v 4 6 Tslamic congross . " o var from « aclorics business connoctions v her refue . the s o A0 vest Sicam roy Mitchiel, who opposcd him on the usion and republican tiekets, Moore, 90: high three string, Cooncy il 1o pay half cost of & QOrier cazos, commute from New Dritai $800 MTRINENt e Sl Pt 4 321 Migh single, Horn, 126; high team (1307 monument hor hasband, Andrew gy e Korinda, had placed upe . \ s : LR : A A total, Berlin Construction, 1,450; low | ren e ditr / R Powe » ¢ r e yyille 2 2 K onsington prople l : s of his first wife, Mre, Koritds number - - P S ommut 1 e mll “lfik WIm Hl"” lnyno. i ' . . Committee ; auscddihe o11st of hey s , g Mokl . off s 5 o marine world today a e Konstng Bowli " ATEES of aseu She ’ ¥ ' : S . 2k i uad c h n sea of mud and water and the need | "‘ e : oty " K, | monument dealer who has mad " . of sidewalke and curbs is brought | )" Ahiderob S— 3 o'cloc orin numint twe jo dete 1 - % o : The coptains wiil report the number ' rinia )vml rt m‘iq, '1 la ST ¢ %9 $2 G bty R y . 1il you mak t OWN cough *1{of " who expeet 10 attand the bane ' ¥1th her hushand in a district court o o 193 — 4 4 A " e Aol o s ing any business along the strect P - Stond e bane | action for the # W contract d g 4 2 . , ' ¢ ' — ik g passing through the mire, 3 . el o ptice of the monumen ; . fe wrtion of doe ; phlgharscias shadiep ” ‘r odbaypnll I- it I: to Many comments were heard today ach Vil be alev o b J tes 1o the Tt A t " vad § cough as it by banquet. Al others who Frank Vogliati, pronrictor of « ‘ : app end may sceure ticket e ) $ Rate Con . . @ e o & e A that dont He Kensingto places of bueiness P 28 oy« 2 Y " - . Ly v sl . K wongp b arogbelboy g B g o Cat the American 3aker Replies t?(hllgc« L G i $9_ 2081 Atew Tor the & g of the tikki e gl g gai oo ey sk that one of the greatest improvements | TAPEr - T Made by Congressman ;""" et i3 Town Commi or uing 1w SIS PRI S pekhatt s ihing ciwe in the for Kensington would be suitable | ) 7OMPTon at i tiin Conatruction s ars forcibly to the attention of those h Saturday tand, Mareh Pepiying 1o "o proper e d aid 3 ity fre Aty ugist pe Charges made by Congressman Tin 381 B—i rhiess ¢ ter > e Strengt ,,,,,k cher, Newton 10, Baker, former secre " e este { robbing the stage Well Baby Conference tary of war, said he had no recollee. Vidward 88 y TOWN COMMITT 6t " 4 King time In ®1- | cpough wate o ma half pis . conference 14 in ton of any such nitrate transactions. |11, Griffin ... . . $ 1% Iwin 1. Hills, <hairn u . Some (a that's o all, Kensington, this arter- | “T do remember somcthing about Peck sessss $2- ainvitle, . Mareh 8, 1924 st 4 v A e Ihis loos phiegm. stops the oo from 2 until 4§ o'clock, ° * some nitrate being loan:d to some m. M. Wi irtitation . the inflammation Winners at Whist, porters,” Mr. Baker said. “My recol ¥ to g0 ¢ > e st clog i, makes | tos: Kiniry and George Balog won lection js thet they were 1o replace it b s 32 . t v v time Many |t et - - A A Ks e first prize at the weekly T, A, 13, later, toa for ton. It was something . peop 1o afraid of the lighting ,:';”' ":‘ ,_P'.,"'” s ',"’:w 'r"' hist held Jast night. The cons that the ordnance department worked ‘\I o 3 Lk u e plne tr Several former ocentiomd | " yecd atimemt beyoud betief tion aws t to Mra, Mary Carey |up and handled — A:‘f‘g. i ._Lv.’ ‘\'la e P M—aed’ 4 i il no. | 1118 home made cought misture stops 2 illiam Chamberlain, Cakes 3 Beaas 2 e - g ¥ the toughest hang-on cough, and all Angina Pectoris, Neuralgia of Heart, | wore avarded to James C. Hart and Swald American lLeglon min- aee in 1t there is 4 substance (too Pains in Heart, Chest, Shoulders and | William Chamberiain - - - If you believe the spine I8 the o presentation, and did not ven- ™ [Arms, Shortacss of Breath, Dropsical — The weekly whist given by ause o 1 - 168 of most of your physieal = iils, - , greet the offerings of ORIy for ordinary cough syrups) that Swellings, Kidney Trouble, Bright's | gics of 8t Paul's chureh will be & ,, Tonight < Tdeal alleys, n team | Mmore people . thinking so | e S <u in the Vnmediately covers the membrane Diccase, Disbetes, High Mood Pres- | temorrow afternoon at 2:36 o'clock at | o wd of Cook, Dunbar and Duffy | day, fve it a gentls 1 ing of the musics pedy. Tre. ke a soothing healing poultice and ire, ete., promptly and permanently | T. A. 1. hall | Dr. leonhardt found the cause of {or (Mg Hutton store ol and H igh with Jolnt-¥ \ . v " stmosphers, Vessed tellef comes at once. leved without the use of droge and Another Battle Coming. piles 1o be internal. That's why salves Mic'd Jones of th taincifle store . helpful results. Many entertaining And it is siways worth while to bear throngh the Walden Meth- The Betlin ConstFuction company | and operations fail to give lasting re- | will roll a spe e 1o ng it dally from al! ar gi tergocrs, who braved In mind that any remedy that overs wl. Upon receipt of & complete ex- | Lowlers will roll for the of hampi nship | lief. His prescription, Hemrold, | team com f the men 1r gists and other food pharma comos catarth, partially or whelly, is planation of your symptoms, froe d factory at * w | harmicss tablet. removes the cause . Ansiliary to W nam~ is Joint-Fase a 1 I ‘ i « no scsdons of 1) bound to B¢ of henefit 16 those who iptive Viteratore will b <ont by 3 in, tonig Each man 1 bowi | Mohes back if it faile, As N E v ries oi aw yne big o v for s, swolle 1rr " 1 E 1 b head noises and o 1) Mw- Institute. Swite 11 Steamn T { ma hadi t : erd Co.. or » druge wock-Tiu , or v 5t v 60 : as + 3 lealness s .. Pratt S, Bartford, Conn. Vail e ihe 49 Leonhardt's Hemroid row woet "o . i i " 341 Parmint and briter,

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