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Have You T | Plainville News Ll o PUPILS O REMAIN AT BRISTOL HIGH Seen Our New Silks | For Spring: IF NOT, WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION THBY ARE BEAUTIFUL—The Lovely Bordered (repes, 10 inch width in the newest pring colorings for gowns, s in all the good color shades rate skirts. Rich and smart tractive afternoon gowns. 1 every taste are the beautiful Brocaded Crepes in black, white and colors with a most varied line for choice are lovely for afternoon and evening gowns. little summer dresses, Pongees for sport wear Come let us show you At Our Men lawn,” “Greenlawn Dept. we " “Cresla Earl and Wilson Semi-Soft Collars kirts, ete. Exquisitely beautiful are the Striped Russian Crepes for spring, width 40 inches for dresses, capes, coats and sepa- are the Checks, Stripes and Figured Crepes in all colors for at- n all sorts of pleasing designs, laree, medium and small to suit Figured Crepes that ave offered in all colors. Tub Silks in pretty colored stripes are very smart for ) i , children’s frocks, etc., are here in ¢ =port shades. . Silks and quote our price:. offer these new dollar Packets in four of the latest styles. “Kip- wn' and “Shady Lawn” each Packet contains three of the well known Earl and Wilson make Semi-Soft Collars, price—$1.00 Packet. : erlin News CLAIMED BY DEATH IN MIDST OF WORK George W. Lawrence of East Berlin Dies While Painting Floors MASON FOR OVER 80 YEARS Tony Simione Has Accident On Rail- Tracks=—Civil Service xam- As rond inations Today—1Laster Celes brated in the Town's Churches, (H W, well Girorge Lawrence, years of a known resident of rlin, died suddenly at his home rnoon while doing some terday vork about the house, resided on Main Mr the roent, was employed at one factorivs and the down yesterday, thougit it would be a good chanee paint some of the floors in the He was engaged in this work e fell fous and time afters . in wpite medical atd conld do irares his Migs Btta M., Two brother New Dritain, Alexander of Hartford one sister herine of Hartford He was a member of Center lodge, No. A, Foand A, M., of Meriden bedng one of the old members, 1i¢ was inftiated fnto the order about 50 years ago. lle was also a member Keyetone chapter, No, of the Lawrenes New ritain as shop closed he when i of ali over short that He wife, one daughter, Charies Mrs, and and £human Monday 1 in stor e in he hetd o'clock from servicen will A, €. Fuller terlin Methodist Masonic service will be gra Burial 'will be in Hae Narrow Lseape simiore of Kensington escape from scrious the truck e a New Simione funer afternoon at and 1t his be ¥ held Derlin ome . of the Vast h. I'he the had a injury was Brit- es- Tony night g bound caped Mr. Simione truek from th sington with a AL the same was pulling out of the EGZEMA IN ITCHY BLISTERS On Children’s Faces and Heads, Cuticura Heais. ist when irivi struck by key, Mr, fractured rib, driving power load of ¢ time the di with a is tight Ken- rders aboard Berlin dinkey Berlin station was house i to see. y o"Abfl three months after the trouble started we began using Cau- ticura and Ointment. We continued the trestment for about * S04 wvers- wre St Talrom e . S % Cintmant 5 Try wor new Liast | house, | James of | at 1 Iaud was gathering speed for its run to |afternoon from 3: 30 p. m, and [ New Britain, The truck was crossing [in tha evening from 7:30 to :30 the tracks on the road from the |o'clock for the exchange of books. | power house when the engine went| Dr.and Mvs, Adolph Benson of New | dead and the vehicle stalled, with | Haven are the gucsts of relatives in {about two fect of it still left on the [town, tracks, It was struck by the train and | A chicken pie supper will be served the driver was thrown violently | by the ladics of the Methodist church against the steering wheel in the cliurch basement next Tuesday A man who was with My, evening from 6 to § o'clock. was not injured. The car was dam- | Philip Nase has returned to Middle- oged considerably. Mr, Simione re- | town arter spending a few days at his gards himself as being fortunate, in- | home on Wiicox avenue, asmuch as the train was not going Mr. and Mrs, Dellis when it struck the truck, | daugiter of Meviden Subject Is Chosen ' of relatives In town, f A. B, Meredith of Hartford, state Letter of Appreciation, commissioner education, who Wil The Forum Book elub has r be the speaker of the cvening at the la letter from the Berlin IFree Li annual banquet of the Men's Lyceum |expressing it apprecidtion of Kensington on April 22, in a com- | thankes for & gift of hools munication to Clande W, Stevens, one |recently by the organization. the mcmbers of the committee on Looks are now in clrculation. ‘They epeakers, announced i cct | consist of volumes used by the book Vof his talk on next Toesday evening. clui this year and many of the best It will be "What s a School For?” E‘. orks of the year are represented. The yeenm malkes the banquet book club is composed af a alr of the year and usually group of Berlin residents who gather sOme wown and prom-.ai cortain intervals to peruse the best the state rks of the year and to criticize and them Special Easter Music, Spocial LBaster music will be ature both the morning servic clock and the vesper serve 5 p. M., at the Berlin Congre- gational ehurch tomorrow. The pro- grams ar A t Nimione Lord and | are the guests | rast of rary and made These e wres we fnent man in 1aw the principal speaker, The menu will ba are wives of members served ot the Kensi Jehureh, Ticketa ¢ fast and it crowd other rs of the v by ind witl Methodist red to el e fores the affair, akers on the he ton ¥ re ¥ selling anp: to oo At record will b o program and the committee i | i& also arcanging for entertain: {opgan p ent feature of some kind i Civil service Faams examinations Asalstant charge | NING SERVI A ude-~March in 1¥ Iat Rilas Shelley Granier \Warren Victory “Hosanna PAnthen (Roprane solo Quartet-—-"Magdalene germon aster 1indings.” VERPRR SERVICR being held at the prelude—"Vision J'ugitive" mar sehool and Miss Margaret Ilynn. | i S Rievenson of the Terlin district, 18 ) gagter Cantata—~“Victory Divine eharge, 1t is understood that few ap. | 9 Christopher Marks piied for a to take the trsts, itons sela -“God My Ol Resident Retums | from the “Reven Last Words” by Mre, Olive A, Shumway arrived in August Kisin Borlin from Florida yesterday and | protossionnl and reeessional chorus. will make her home in the future with sacred Heart Church I her danghter, Mrs. Arthur 1. Woo A spocial Faster service Tt of Terlin street, Mre, Shumway | pajg the Racred Heart chureh, is well town, heing a for- | isaet Berlin, tomorrow morning at 9 mer resident of this place, Khe 181t [gcigek, The program Prelude, Florida about 10 years “Kyrin,” “Gloria,” “f’rede”; offertory, been living thers “Regina Coell,” “Sanctus”” “Agnns many friends will be glad to learn of I “Dena Nobis,” “O Salutaris her return Hostia,” benediction, “Tantum Ergo,"” Condition 1< 1'air |divine praises, “Laudate,” recessional, of Ttobert s Paul’s Churely ) I8 O maeses will be held at Kensington, tomorrow Cindl . for the position heing he Ke examinations are of post village earrler are 14 in n- sington teday. Th Kensington Gram- | o, ol | Organ sroretary chanre n Father” | Dubois a will be known in it tor has since |Ir-r‘ hed te vmtl Spect " e day Vaster musie will be Included. i Fast Berlin 1tems | Kensington Congregational Bver Living Lord,” will TS Jor s subject of the sermon hy | et e Hazen at the morning se church Baster morning at ¥ Kenington ‘,nr""'i“m_ Itev. Harry Bodley of tomorrow at 10185 Caterks. have charge of 1his servic Yaers 'will 56 tpesial wuiic Ay the [ing of the Sunday school will be omit- 1 i oy o paptismal servies will be ted this week, A speclal children's oo, g erosgmem b thand bl service will be held in the evening iy, gunday school at 12:10 p, m. and " 2 tock and Ttev, Ramuel Sut-1." 0l e e pastor's cinss at 3 iffe will have charge. The program thé final meeting of the meeting at 6 A Time of e condition & wi of Kensington New Britain ing 16 word aceor the to- a cele ihe {Carieton ” Henuren The meet- w - 30 0 5 |e This will be class, Th ndeavor be, “Easter, as follo Strife in n- isen t the morning servi rocessional hymn {Urer;” Venite; Gloria; troit hymn* Christ the Lord is Today Kyrie, Gloria Tibi; “Jesus Christ is Tisen Today;" |tory anthem “Easter Allelulia ! Communion hymn 4 of the | World:” ‘Giotia Fxcelsus; amen: Nunc | Aimnitus: recessional hymn “Come Ve | Faithiul. at this servics will be Mes. Arthur Bowers, Miss Min- nie Kahms, & M. Hazelwood, Walter | F Werdetin and Frank Kramer, Jr. The organist and choir will be assisted by Moward Mitchell of New Britain, vie- finist. Part of this program wiil be re- 1 al the evening service, ster Sunday services at | Methodist church will be as foliows: | Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. at | which there will be baptism of infants | and aduits and hew members will be Rreat bard to beel. Raise the admitted to the church. Sunday school | ulck, easy and mfe way. will be held at 12 o'clock s Cough (Creo- Junior league will meet at 3 p. m. and | oted). remedy re- the Epworth league at 6:45 p. m. fol- | lieves, soothes and heals. Tt is & m-g {lowed by the evening service at 7:30 |=:;" the fl'u:lrlfl- g:tl:': o | o°¢lock. Special music will be rendered |m" My"“" Mummli; e, Erippe, at both the morning and Sening | sponchitie, whooping b and cronp Te services, Tev. A. C. Fuller will have | on the safs side—get a bottle today from druegist. arge of 311 the services “our The will be open Sold by City This & subject 1 Christian o'clock Joy.” { A Deum will hymn offer. h night service will be held hursday of week at the church at § p. m. This w3il be a serv- ce preparatory to communion Kensington Methodist Garden a New Sep, “Thanks Ti¢ Unto God Who Giveth 178 the Vietory Through Our Lord, Jesus Christ,” will be the tests ypon which Mies May Lord will speak lat the morning service at 10:45 ock. Appropriate Laster music on next the tehre,” and e e e TIGHT COUGHS The hard chunks of phlegm that clog {wt throat and nose when you have & i:dn congh make your bm(lini difienit and § the | { | { Monday library Urug Store. PRETN Bell Gity School Board Votes to Alloy: Students to Remain a Year HELPS LOCAL ~COMMITTEE Tormer Methodist Pastor Visiting Here—Chamber of Commedee Banqueet Plans—Church Notices— Plainville DBriefs, 1.. 8. Mills, secretary of tha ['lain- ville Town school committee has been notifled that the Bristel board of education on April 16, 1924, \oted: | *“That all Plainville pupils now tending the Bristol High hool permit to remain for school vear 1 23, subject to the same conditions of the present year. This action of the Bristol hoard will enable all pupils who are now at- tending Bristol High school, and a passing in their subjects, to continue for another school year. The prob- lem of organizing high school classes in the new grammar school now under construction on Linden street wili be | greatly stmplified as it will be sossible to begin with first year high school vork only and build up a high schoo! organization year by year, The action of the Bristol Loard is greatly appreciated the committee and children now attending High school. he 'mer Postor Visiting Here Professor W, A, Goodell, former pastor of the DPlainville M. . church, will visit over Easter at the home of J. K, Lamb. Mr. Goodell is now a professor in the University of Hlinois and he will be glad to meet any of his friends. He will attend the services at the church tomorrow but will not preach Commerce Chamber BRanquet The ann banquet of the Plain. ‘ville Chamber of Commerce will prok.- ably be the biggest affair ever con- ducted by the local bedy The date has hean changed from I'ri April to Tuesday, May *, and all ebjrc-. tions as to the time on which it is 1o be held are apparently removed, It will taks place in the Masonic Tem- ple on Fast Main strest and t plans indicate that it will exen eclipse lust yvear's banquet which was by far the most successful ever hield by the chamber, The principal speake John L. Davis, pastor o chureh of New Britain, recognized as one df the ablest speak- ers in the state, The committee of which Joseph N. MelKerman fe chairman is arranging rest of the program, Another speaker will be secured and a num- Ler of attractions in the form of en tertainment are bheing considered Members are fast disposing of tickets and the ready response of the mem- bers and their friends indicates that 1he epacious danquet room will be tllsl to overflowing. Cathatic Chureh Servic Revvices in the church of Our Lady of Mercy tomorcow morning will be at the usual hours of § and 10 o'clo There will no session of Sunday school at % o'clock, Special music will be roudered at both the masses with the «holr augmented by an or- chestra, Master Bdward Tolll, boy soprano, will sing several solos at the ok moss, Benediction of the facrament follow the 10 in the fcast prese he will honer of o'clock mass o Vaste Tire Hydreants Painted, fire hydrants 1 their spring cont of paint. was started a few dars ago uearly finished, The work of repairing roads which hatve been almost impassable. is st zoing on, the program of repairs cail- ing extensive work which will prol occupy the attention of the 1 working for the sslectmen until late in the scason of ol The work and in The e recel for by Increase in Traffie. " . traffic that it is traffic offi- week-end large increase the center show imperative that stationed throvghout the ner t post. lLast Sunday, number of automobiles was nearly as great at time last summer and thers were a large number A number of to brir ention of the a1 Chureh Notices, chureh ' a m. | lebration om commggio almost cer be cach “ months e traffic the of any of near accidents, prominent 1 to citize he the « plan matter 1t thorities. Ep and opal v mmunion n n fostiva 1 ineludgd t srrvice and the sub ¥ e nay he TYe ! be story o'clo “Love Trigmy trated A me ba held at Junior ant” an ster illus- with musi » offi t At H. John will meet 2:45 ite sor ial he ung of t Monda ome o ard wil o'cloct The hureday at the h night The John £ of the Epworth league The services are sched 5 o'clock the " lLeague at o'clock hure afternoon church for will ice be ohseryed Rible st ® A ed 16 b Back in the Polpit pastor of the Ken will again omorrew morning cral weeks, West Hartford mother who reported h improved. hurch, be in 1h Miss Lord has | taking rare of i1 and Lord to be mu Vidits n Town Ventres of Stamford, a for- terlin, was In town yesterday renewing old acquaintances of ser has Mre who John N mer resident o Fleetrical plies and scrvice, Kensington construction, radlo sup- A. W, Bdgerly, Jr., P"hone €97-3—ad«t EY adit. Harry I"hone §32-2 | noon: = Lenten offering. ongregational church sunrise service at 7 a. m. morning service at 10:45 a. n., aster Message:” church school immediately after the morning service, Raster distributed, ptist church: pastor's theme will Morning:” Sunday the morning service: will be the theme. Mhursday, prayer meeting. church— Laster services in the Plainville Methodist Episcopal tomaorrow, April 20, will be as follows: Morning worship at 10:45 a. m.. special music will be rendered Ly the Sunday school children, also the sacrament of the lLord's supper will be administered the pastor: Sunday school at no: The men of Mainville are especially invited to attend the pastor's class. The class lias selected for study the hook by Iarry Fosdick, “The Manhood of the Master.' 6:30 p. m., the leader of the Epworth league will be G. H. Nilson. topic. “The Heart of Our FFaith—The Living Christ.” 7 » there will be evening worship for who care (o come. Spec music will rendered by an orchestra of s.ven picces. under the leadership of Merton Lamb. An FEaste ermon will be delivered by the past Rev. Arthur A. Ball Advent 10 n.. the Baster a. be “An school following 30 p. m., " ehurch b, m be 10:45 and at chureh sermon Christian a. m. Special Faster Tlaster collection: Sunday school p. m., Young People’s scr ice: m.. cvening service and se non, hursday evening at p. m.. weekly praver meeting. Swedish Congregational church Morning service at 10:30 a. m., preaching by Rev. Victor Oblom, pastor, music by the choir, service in Swedish: Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon: 4 p. w.. afternoon mervice, The Young Pcople’s society assisted by the choir will render “The Dawn Iminorial” an Kaster service in story and song. Complete service in Eng- lish. 7 Zion church: Rev, n. pastor. 11 service, subiect, oy Sunday ¢ : p. m.. the Sunday school will ren- der a special musical progran, Miss Adeline Woods, superintendent; 8§ p. m., evening worship. HWome Service Appeal. Mr. Morrissey, reprosentative of the Sulvation Army, has been in town during the n week working in conjunction with the local advis- ory board in perfecting plans for the al Home Service Appeal which will start on Monday, April 21, and will continue for the balance of the Horace B, morning rection™; 172 he mambers of the adrisory hoard are 8 KR Gwillim, A, A, Georga Rartiett, William J, Johnson, J. N MeKernan, ¢ R, Sherman, M, I. Tamb and ¢, A, Badford. A, A, Meleod will again act as treasurer |of the board and all money taken in by solicitors will be turned over to him, A canvass will be made of factories and Mr, Riggs of the Salvation Army will be in charge of the house to house canvass, The quota for the drive will be %500, Brock-Barnes post, American 1.e- glon given this Home Service Ap- peal dte ungualified endorsement, One of the principal features of this y vampaign is the permission granted to the advisory board to refain and 188 locally for local em rgency funds all money collected over $500, This, lowever, does not mean that the oth- will be uscd elsewhere as ft is at the service of the advisory hoard Thencver an mergney should arise, Vined in Coury oseph Jeanette was fined &1 and “ots in the local police court yesters day by Justice Williem Cupningham on a charge of drunkenness vade ditioral charge of assault wus nolied, Tle was arrcsted Thursday evening af- ter a distwrbance in the Clare "w testaurant by Patrolman K. W, Fuare. ' Grand Juror William 'oran presented the fucts for the state Church Supper Thureday cvening at 6 charp, & snpper will be given in the congregational church parlors, The wenu requires prompt attendance, The gueste of honor for the occasion will ex-seriicemen of the parish and thelr wives, Chaplain Orille 1, Visher, recently detached from the American foress in China will sprale The pablle is invited er noney an e'clock Faster Cantata An Vaster cantata will be rendercd at the A, M. E, Zion chureh tomorrow a‘ternoon at § o'clock hy the Sunday hool The chorus will be as- sisted an orc class, by estra Autor Crash Reported Ieports of an automobile cotlisio Biossom's corner were turned this morning, but the details of the affair are lac 1t is said t automobiles collided in the in At Al twe driving Plainville Bricfs Clarence Judd are spending 1 Mrs 1Lorraine week Bridgeport I"ythia K. of 1" held giar meeting in Odd Fellows’ | Easter Meleod, ' | | THREE BRISTOL MEN < ON STATE POLICE Rbild, Schubert and Gordon Are Appointed to Force BALL WILL BE SUGCESS Gluecoats Have Disposed of More ‘Fhan 1.000 Tickets For Social Function—Tescavich Fined $10 in Polive Court. the the Superin- announced This city was honored today by of three local department, obert Hu the appointments of F Irving T, Schuber nd Lucien N, don, all of this city, Mr, AbLild is & former member of the supernumerary department of the tocal police force and for the last few months has employed by the New Departure Manutacturing Co. Mr., Gordon was formerly connect with the parcel post department of the local post etfice, while Mr, Schubert has been employed by the Sessions in Forestvitie, Police Ball Plans Over 100 tickets have dis- posed of for the police concert and tall to ba held next I'riday evening in the Community theater, This leaves but a few tickets available for those who desire te take in this post Lenten ovent, The exchange tickets have reserved Community theater ‘part of the program Monday morning, il . at 9 o'clock in the store of Watkins broth There is no extra charge for this exchange, the service merely being one of accommedation for those who desire to secure scats for the musi- cal part of the program. Definite assurance has been given the committee in charge that the floor of the gymnasium will be ready for this event, Those of the committee in charge of the dance program phase of the evening will have the floor in excellent condition, 1t is anticipated that it can he sanded and waxed so that it will be in a very goad condition for the dancing part of the program, Those in charge of the concert part of the program have receivod the list- ing of numbers from the New York artists who, with Miss Hazet Mather, this ecity, will present pleasing num- bers, ‘'he program given tire com- mittee indicates that the music lovers of Bristol have a treat in store and that they will turn out in Jarge num- bers to enjoy it, Police Court Walter Tegeavich was fined $1¢ coste by Judge Willilam J. Malone charges of assault and breach of peace this morning. went 1 ke charges, payment of ¢ NEW NOTE FROM JAPAN WILL DENY OFFENSE selection po! men state tendent ey been Clock Co, 1 been of general admission scats in the for the concert will commence and on the who appearsd on allowed 1o go on » of $8.80 " Ambasador P'roparing Mossage i Which He Secks To Laplain Misunderstanding vied 1 19, Ambassador 1 jera at Washington shortly will ad- W leqtor to Secratary Hughes cifort to clarity Japan's attitude I American immigration legisia- and he will disclana any intent the words “grave conse. to imply a threat or signify desire 10 in demestic af tuire of the U'nited States, it is el on reliabis authority Assurgnee was ghven today on high authority that the rey Hamhara ' tad not ¢ seviously consider- od by n vas pointed out that the recall would ha A sorious tactical error amounting to an admission that had threaten- Protesting that o government it nor dress a ) i towar tion ir an e intertare " of en hes he Japaneee go\ctnment, to virtually Japan’s ent oy ed the United States such is ot the case, had retterated t anihara had any intention of threat- ing or serking 1o cosrce the United mait ch Japan admits domestic actually il at neither Slates in e wh It Adds To Family Happiness FEeonomy i n family Finances never denic A real need; it adds To family happiness By wise requlation Of exnenditures, A Bank account here Is the right Economy. e PLAL. IL.E TRUST Co AISVILLE. LONN e e e SOUTHINGTON NEWS The work of making up the bore ough Ludget has been practically com- pleted. It is understood that the ftems contained in the budget differ very lit- tie from these contained in the budget of last year and it is expected that the tax r of 5 1-2 mills, the same as iast year, will be recommended, With both the democrats and the republicans having strong candidates in the field the center of interest is now on the town election in May. At this time the annual borough report will be Harry athletie star with school tean: he is rec Shrevep La Fluer, former the Lewis High . will be glad to hear that ving a tryout with the t team of the Texas league, is being managed by Ira Thomas and reports indicate that it is shaping up as one of the Lest in the Texam league, A special Laster program wiil be enjoyed at the Plantsville Congrega- tional church, A sermon on the topie of “Our Easter Days" will be de- livered by the pastor and a special musical program will be rendered ne Southworth of Marion reports a catch of trout that, up to the present time is the largest reported by any of the loeal disciples of 1zaak Walton, He displayed a catch of nine of the speckled heauties all of them averag- ing o etght inches. i00d Friday was observed as a legal holiday d most ~t the places of husiness were closed yesterday, The shops resumed work today. team Captain Boynton, Famous Swimmer, Dies in New York New York, J ‘aptain Paul Boynton, 78, and ornitholo- gist, died last night at his home in Brooklyn of pneunionia, contracted while he was urning from a re. cent South American expioration trip, Captain Boynton attracted world at. tention about 49 years age when he crossed the English channe! in a pneumatic swimming suit equipped with two paddles, He was the in- ventor of a diving suit which has been widely used. Twenty years ago he retired from professional swim- ming, and since has devoted his time to the collection of birds. SERTOUS PIRE OCCURS Pranklin, West Vieginia¥ Wiped Out By Flames Harrisonburg, Va, April 19T courthouse, two banks, two hotels, the telephone exchange, a number of ctores and offices and residences for more than three blocks along the main street of Franklin, Peundleton county, W, Va., were destroyed by fire last night according 1o reports re- ceived here yemterday. The fire started fromy an explosion of gasoline in a garage and caused damage estimated at more than $200,. 000 rtially R BY GANGSTERS M Vive Times by New York Gunmen New York, April 18.<The body of A man plerced by five bullets which was found in the Kast river yesterda was identifibd by relatives Jast night that of Isadore Kantowitz of Detroit. The police sald the man apparently hal been murdered by gangsters who desired to prevent him from testifying against thent in a murder trial at De. troit. He is known to have fled from that city last January after several ats tempts had, been made on his life, Kantowitz's cousin, with whom he Ived, told the police that on February the siain man and a companion left hie cast gide hotwe for Vrooklyn, car- rying 81,000 in cash. Kantowitz never cturned Detroit Man cAan desire to I THANKS, 1 afk all feisnde and neighbors for their Kind assistance during the ilifless and for their syme pathy at the death of my dearly b loved fiother, Ottilie Knust, Kspeelz 1y do 1 thank &t John's German Lus theran chureh, Ladies' fety of 8t John's Lutheran church, Teutonin Manennerchor Ladies' Society and M. M. Gaudian, as well as for seautitul floral offerings ANNA GREENING, SAYS BENOLT IS EADED April 19, <Provisional v of Honduras advieed here today revolution the routed and except for Teguel under The Tiomulado Figueroa v sted killed in an W President Davi ashing & personal representative A bee entire countr r in west | completely 1ght control at que PUSE YERY 1 Fhore was condition of Italian tra anne apes MADAMY Kleonara Dus ftee lition 1. Ochs "t associati proside of ite a Tor Tiabert nual 10 suce George W, " srcretary Crite of Clevela H 4 ek O Jrer and tre (harles was elected JAP FISHERMEN SLTTLE April 190t is ried ivosto that representas es of the Japanese fishermen have copted the Seviet nearly thiree million yen for their old fishing contracts anid that new agreements Lave Leen con Vosco from Via claim of pAW Paris, April Charles G. Daw traveling for pleasure §ince the répa- ration esperts’ report was handed In week, left Paria for London 2o He has booked passage on the g for New York from week, 15, ~Prigadier whe has viathan e thampion mest

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