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|WALI. ST. REPORTS PUTNAM & CO. : . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. . When Bomb Exploded in A;-my Blunp, TC-2 o : OLDER GIRLS IN o ( Wa'! Street Briefs. 5 High Low E E ER Hv Encourpging features of the steel [ Ayjjs C'hal ..., ;,\5, B « situation, according to John A. Top-[Am Can .... 1820 1 R ping, chalrman of the Republic Iron'Am H & L ptd 075 M;I".'l"' h:l' York Stock Eschange 4 ) BONOOH 300 lm m Reglsm & Hteel Company, are the small|Am TLoco .... T0'4 cmbers Hartford Stock Eschange 4 stocks in the hands of consumers|Am Smelt . 9% 81 West Main St. Tel 2040 [0]‘ w%k End Gonyemon and hand.to-mouth buying which | Am Sug . 80% & Jlas {ncreased recontly 10 to 16 per [Am Tel & Tel 1273 X cent. He oxpected good future con- | Am Wool .... b4 We Offer ——— ' tract business in the first quarter of | Anaconda .... 37% 3 y Between 300 and 400 givls rang- 1024, Atchison ... 1071 106 100 AMERICAN HARD ing In age from 16 to 30, reglstered — Bald Loco ...110% 118% X £ 1o o8 ) Yol Sales of the Natlonal Tea Com- |Balt & Ohlo .. 61% 61% this afternoon at the South Congre~ pany in the nine months of 1924 'Both Steel ... 401 30% gational church, where the Older reached $25,073,868, a gain of $6,- | Bosch Mag .. 24% 24% 100 LANDERS, FRARY & C Girls' donference is in seeston. They 318,000 over the same perfod of 1923 | Cent Leath 16 147% vepresent Girl Scout troops, Girl Can Pacific ..148% 1481 Reserves, Camp Fire Circles, high Larger net profits are reported by | Ches & Ohlo .. 83% 83% 100 STANLEY WORKS schools, and church schools located the Wright Aeronautieal Corpora-|Chi Mil & 8 P 12% 12 | - in all sections of Connvqtlcut. Con- tion for the nine months this year |C M & 8 P pd 20% 20% siderable enthuslasm ' has been than in corresponding period of 1923 |[C R I & Pac 85% 8% aroused among the young people of the total of $312,392 comparing with | Chile Copper . 324 e this oity and extensive plans have $277,839 a year ago. Col Fuel ., 1% e been) made to entertain the dele- e P A Con Textile 2% |l gates and accommodate them in i Corn Prod Ref 37% local homes. q Cru Steel .... 5b% They were mat at the Berlin and 4l Cuba Cane Sug 11% 5 :1.7 Harn:m “s;-u::;:e:yun:nn:‘:;::l Cosden Oll ... 26% uemMrs New York Stock Exchange | ®irl Scouts, who g Dav Chem 46% Members Hartford Stock Exchange | and directed to the convention head- Here is the wreek of the TC-2, army blimp which crashed to earth at Langley Field, IN {]u] PRINTS Erle ... 284 New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg ‘Tel 1815 | i “kvn::' o';'::'wflfn:*l‘:"::::;' Newport News, Va., when-a bomb exploded. Lieutenant Bruce R. Martin died of injuries. Erie 1st pfd . 38% Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg “Tel. 2-6281 | noon was glven over, b0 retn Hogers | Others of the crew owe their lives to the fact that the: balloon was filled with helium e CeBooTos At % S .of the local ¥. W. C. A, conducted instead of highly explosive hydrogen. * Dealers Reporwl Mal (iret | Gt North pra. 52 a service of worship, after which q i {Conmerts 3k | e 2 I A o . e e oreniuas 'sf Morider, ) TurpiComvert s 2 New York listed stocks, dlscrlmmating!y pur- | president of the 1023 conference, A CLOOMY OUTLOOK STUDENT EXPELLED City It Gains o0 pines 2y i ||l chased at present market prices, will net good delivered the keynote address. Aft- ity items Kelly Spring .. 16% 16% ields and offer excellent possibilities of ecia er the meeting this afternoon the g ey S ennéoctt CapieAr v | I Y p ! apprecia- Girl Reserves under Miss Katherine ‘ | Mekown rentad the dclegates fo T No B. 5 Speaker From Canada|One Wesleyan Boy Dropped and An- | o Nae Nao elub met last night London, Oct. 24.—Old Japanese T\':::_"i'; vl ... G;N 6;"3 tion in market value. g i A prints, as a result of the Japanese | I be 3 2 - . [ . ";“"‘A"t‘&;'°;fl:;’&"mfl‘w'jl{"“X]-I W.| sees Wordd tn Tervibly Chaotic| other Suspended On Liquor |} the Homo of Miss Bisle Gourson, | earthasake, are becoming o scarce e Tl May we offer suggestions? B . of Winter street. in I A tates Oil. b | M. E. i 'y n London, formerly their greatest S w Bevtie e thlixie #7711 - Qtat fol Ipirmall and i Trembige Chprges. Joln Morans' Xmas Musfe Club.— | market, that the prices have more | M8 Pac ped .. % il Stocks carried on conservative margin Tov. John 1 Davis will delivar| “Is man at the end of his period | Middlctown, Conn., Oct, 24.—Wes- advt, than trebled during the last six| oo "Lt b Tya ¥ e vessof welcome at the | of earthly domination? Has his in- |levan untversity faculty members| Albert W. Root of 94 Griswold | months. The collections of the Lon- | yore o yyest . 12585 125% Mathodist church section of the s\m-inbill(y to bring the world back to|Who took over the reguiation of the | street, and Miss Agnes C. Anderson | don art dealers are nearly exhausted | o 1\ " p ':: 64 63% per. Miss Katherine MeKown, [ normalcy brought him to his ex- |cenduct of students insofar as it re. | of 23 Vega street, have been granted | and the hitherto enormous stocks ot p,oiq0 o1 .., 2% 5 | D07 act as song leader while the |tremity?” This is the subject which |lated to the use by them of liquor a marriago license. the famous Japaness collectlons RO | 1y s marican 52% 517% f Jiveryman's Bible class will furnish | will be discussed at a meeting to be at the university has acted for the | A daughter was born at the New | '°0ECT exist. Specimens of the best | . “paiirond 457 55 b Ry, Dr. George W. C.|heid in the 04d Fellows' hall Sun- |first time by expelling a freshman | pritain general hospital this morn- | schools are no longer obtainable. | ¢ p ¢ & 1.. 43 “y i il welcome the section which | day afterncon at 8 o'clock, under |from the universily and indefinitely | ing to Rev. and Mrs. Samuel % and so much in demand are the|pt ot St Ty il ulnz“n mn had supper in the South church.|the auspices of the International |suspewding another treshman. For e, rarer types that dealers in thig little | 5,0 gy gh 2% Mok B be furnished by the | Bible students when J. R. Barras, |two years the matter of enforcement | Becution of a judgment obtained | | heard of trade are buying all avall- | p, S x 31 sentor High school ~orchestra and | of Toronto, Canada, will speak on of rules about liquor was left with | py tne 1. Leventhal & Co. of New | able prints even before they reaeh e ‘Emfim i i fi‘l’ggé“g“\tgwfilgik lzsg B‘i’;ta!':g Miss Eiaine Wright will load the|-The World Crisis. the student council and was carried | Faven in city court agalnst Nicho- | the auction rooms. e i L TFORD STOCK !'.x singing. The two orchestras have| Mr. Barrass states that m,‘ World | through on the. honor plan. A |jy5 Carlozza, owner of a hat store| There are at present less than 300 |y . Dutch 43'/: 3% Donald R. Hart, Mgr. volunteered their services. War eame “like a clap of thunder |month ago the faculty decided that | inai was conducted on Main atreet, of these old prints in London, &c-|gioiair ofl,.. 17% 1% A short business pession will open [aut of. & oclear sky.” He pays. fb|the student councll had been 100 |pae neen ordered, and (:onstummwl"lm! to Japanese experts. The | g i pacific,. 947% 94 at 8 o'clock this hevening. Miss| continued for more than four years ‘&“‘P‘;‘“t '"dm%w]' K°:’d f;"omnhtv“en— Fred Winkle will auction stock from | Tesult s, they say, that there &re|gouch Ral.... 66% o ld " OFFY Rogers will again lead In a Worship | ana eventually has involved all the |tefed 100 MUCH into the discipline. |'tha store tomorrow morning at 10, many prints being offered today SIS o 29 e soralce, after which Rov. Btanley I | nutténg of the earth, He says many | Tho action of the faculty at this | giolock tn his office. whose antiquity does not predate the ,f.‘c‘f;i":‘:';" H fi?,’,‘ i ‘4?,, 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE Davis, dircetor of the eastorn di-|peace conferences have failed to time is the aftermath of criticism | ® Rlieell X, Nelson of Murray street | carthquake, and many have been|pex" g Ppaciflc 365 363 36% 100 YALE & TOWNE vision of Sunday schools of the pring peace, the League of Nations ?l :cn;:tr:,a dol sory st!udents at the | g in Jersey City, attending the fu- | Sold here and one the continent & |myangcon Oil 4% 4% 4% 50 STANLEY WORKS Methodist Episcopal church, will ad- | yaq proven futile, churches have raternity dances last week-end. neral of his mother, who died sud- | genuine, whereas they are not Worth | tnjon Pacific 140 13915 139% 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK dress the dolegates, I divided Ipto modernists and funda- denly Wednesday night | more than a few pence. United Fruit . 206 205% 2057% ’ Tl)morro.w m?rnhlgl nsll'on will | yentalists, “carrying discord and SHENANDOAH STARTS BAGK For several years before the war |y g Indus Alco 74 3% T13% We do not aceept Margin Accounts. open at 0:30 o'clock, ~ Rev. Allan|commotion to still further propor- | about 4,000 old prints annually were (1 § Rubber . 84% 32 32 A. Stockdale, pastor of the Tirst | 4jons FRANK GHANGE’S ESTATE sent from Japan to be sold in Lon- | v § gteel .... 108% 107 10T% | Congregational church of Toledo, 0., | " He contends that uneasiness Is rife | ;) uoip0 Sarts Back For Lak i | don. Despite this large number, 1t 18 | Utah Copper . 82 81% 81% | | v sbmlk, nnd[ the <'unvvnt{ron 1;'": in Europe, lawlessness and corrup- ! A or Lakehurs | cstimated that one-half of the exist- | Westinghouse 62 61% 63 adjourn to conferences on “My Best | ¢ion “ahound everywhere and great| And Will Try To Mak . - ! Ing prints more than 400 years old O ¥ B 3 Make Trip In |« srles " g v 8 1 re vears old | willys Ovefland 8% 8 8 | ror the IHighest In My Chureh|giateqmen admit that civilization is P The Pecrless Leader” Sald ta Have | o gegtroyed in the quake. Among o o ] hl‘:w‘fl- ; ... |sick. He quotes the Seriptures, say- Record-Breaking Time. Amassed Fortune of About a|them was one by Hokusai for which LOOAL STOCKS. | n'cw:lr‘:ho:“u\‘:mr:”gsf«‘:"] ot t‘.'i‘; ing ‘as dn Luke 91: 26, 26, “Men'sl oo w00 24| g = £1,600 was paid in London just after at the First: Congregatiolfal iy, failing them for fear, and | , Texas, Oct. 24.— uarter of a Million. | the war, I na Trinity M.hn, ehumhes. Tn ’{‘:r“,z’o;,':! :',“:,‘f,h‘;“ s fhf(“Tndotah‘ m: xm‘sl ma)rlnlng T e o e aritish Mustum now pos-| (Furnished by Putnam & Co) HARTFORD NEW BRITA'N the afternoon the delegates will be th—dist Akehurst, an wi follow the .08 ngeles, ct. '24.—Frank | f Ashed | i guests of the Hich school at the | 25 SO € W00 e e Carth, | northern route, Mort Worth to Little | Chance, luto leader of the Chicago | 5% 11 e calleconte m:]: Aetna Casualty ... it | & Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt Hotel BM@ | football game with the Troy Con-|ousier’ o"imo of trouble such as|Rock direct, thence to Dayton and | White Sox baseball team, who died [\ B Py’ 4 ing the Russo- | Aetna. Life Ins Tel.2-7186 " Tel. 3420 | ference oleven, Supper will bo|Q on to Lakehurst, missing all of the |several weeks ago left ean estate: oY Netnaimive 2 ~ never was since there was a nation.” o Japanese war. 00 served at the Wirst Baptist ehurch| " poating that the flood, the de- big cities if possible, it was stated |valued at between $250,000 and | Automobile Ins .. and the Y. W. C. A. at 6 o'clock ' by Commander Lansdowne. ~Efforts | $300,000, according to Karl Pan-| Harttord Fire ... 00 — i the evening: a playlet will m;‘,;;g‘:;; ‘;;c’,‘f""t°2‘“:;‘t‘:"§";:‘;“;f;‘; at & record trip will be made. | cake, & brother-in-law. Daltmouth Student Pays | xotional Firs We Offer given at the latter place during the _ | While the amount involved 1in ily £ i) : e S B, e e o0 S|t o G 24 ot i 2 ar s 1| ALY (0F CSIERIANE P 50 American Hardware 'V‘h:» local girls on the reception | ' 4 ondoah passed over s at 11:31 | few days ago was around ] & Yo .| Am Hardw - . LK [er or not the earth is going through |5 i, central standard time. { 24, of New York city, a|Am Hardware ,fl'\“;;‘:"“m:;m'_h“ ];‘k‘l']}:‘; l(,'::a;anothcr “dispensational change.” "fl‘:,"‘:‘”’i|f"v?l’";";":"]’n";’r‘"“ Gt 1| Dartmouth student, was fined twice -!‘xthONEFL‘i . B 50 North & Judd i iy h o . . e : “Iin court today, $100 and costs for | Beaton & Cadwell .... | Wolfe and Grace Dixon. Z 00 Acti Giants Defeat Chisox 250,000"to Mrs. Chance. iving @ car while under the influ- | Bige-Hfd Carpet eom .103 50 Stanley Works { e 'Pause in 5‘2510 0 Action In London Game Today % ence of liquor and $50 and cgsts for | Billings & 4 | SUE HOFFMAN FOR 00 | Of Meskill Vs. McGovern |sy mue Associzcea press. “CR[STUS” IN PRISON driving reckles: : 50 Landers’ Frary & Clark | 0 | A damage sult of $25,000 institut-| London, Oct. 24.—The New Yoxk 30llis with two girls and another ¥ - SV od by John E. Meskill of 104 Winter | Glants defeated the Chicago White student In his car drove t(hqruug)‘; sl o - 8 | street against ex-Senator Patrick|Sox 3 to 2 in the second game to- 2 [ strect after the game last Saturday s Bh (M| ¢roton and New Iondon People; McGovern of Hartford has becnday of the serles the two N rorican | Sasanoft. Who Painted Way Out 0f|at n rate piaced at 70 miles an LAl e A " = Né postponed untll November, following | haseball teams are playing on thclr‘ ‘nites A | hour. who | oley 5 = s Ve | Bring Action Against New Britain P00 U0 o orior court yes- | Buropean tour, . L ‘ Penitentiary, to Make Picture o\ 00’ g fired two shots at the |JARASH - sl e JOHN P. KEOGH | Man As Result of Collision. ! l"\‘,lilyi(m e th The batteries were: Glants, Bent-| Walls of Southern Prison. ;‘:lrmlo n[!(flke the dr!\'ml' slow v?n.“: {N B Machine ot o o5 . Mesl , as contragtor for e con- ley, Nehf and Henline; White Sox: raffic officer was nearly run dow b iy > s o Const ) ok o] | Albert 8 Hoffman of this city has struction of a building for McGovern | ryons, Faber and Picinich € SO%4 \fontgomery, Ala, Oct. 24—Hav-| Bollis was held as a drunken driver | f};flz";':i com . 34 Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York | en named the defendant in suits "in this city was discharged from job 2 ! ing painted-his way out of the fed-|and the other student was permit- | ZOTY (b udd ... 4 Waterbur i cegating $40,000 as result of a ' before the contract wae completed, R Y. W e e Maxlted to take the girls to Worcester |Peck, Stowe & Wil 25 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport i 4 om : JR. Y. W. H. A. MEETS eral penjtentiary in Atlanta, Max Russell Mfg Co kel Danbury New Haven mnhlon on the New London-Hart- it is alleged. He claimed $5,700 was T Jackl f e I 5 Chs where they aftend school, as none of | 7 Mfg = - M (0o roud in the town of Colehester due him while McGovern claimed | | " HES # mecting of the Junior | Sasanoff, Ryssian artist, has DCN|pe hreq was a Jaw violator. |covtn it Coi s 240 Middletown BONDS I o August 31 when an automobile the amount due him was $1,847-At m-a"‘!; ’"‘flw‘n“‘efi:h’;:‘ ‘?le":ghf_fl";" commissioned to paint a_picture of Al Standard 1‘";“’ 150 Dot el e i e e Yorke Jriven by Raymond Hoffman struck the time of Meakill's discharge, he s were received. | Cjyrist upon the walls of Kilby prison |Stantey Works .... us = e bty e e ot PATHaRIT lupiilig ) and McGovarn ikgredd folablde (by| & [enOILOL mpostons Was glven by pear here. Gets Off Because She Stanley Works pfd - . 23 G. F. GROL'F, Mgr.—Room 88, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel 1013 | o Groton. Gunning sues for $10,+ an arbitration awvard to be made by Miss Besste Kalmanowitz Who 13| sasguoff was granted clemency by Is Mother of a Dozen |Torrington Co. com ... 39 40 00, Mary Gunning for $10,000 and | three arbitrators. A. P. Leavitt of drafting a constitution, It'was vot-| president Harding after the artist| ey paven, Oct. 24—Because she | 'ralt & Hine . B —————— e Florence Ferry of New London, who | his city, for Meskill, and James ed to hold a Hallowe'en party At juq translated Lis conception of the | o\ <ya mother of 12 children a jail Union Mfg Co . .80 35 | was driving under Gunning's instruc- | O'Loughlin, for McGovern, “uhmn“"" next meeting and members wlil ' gompassionate Christ on the gray| 0 T T T ower court was | Yale & Towne 661 671 WANT NATIONAL HYMN, fo get imto the professional class, ! tions, for $2w,000, " third party, allowed Meskill $177,)appear in appropriate dress, walls of the federal prison in Atlan- {750 ocy Cr o My, Veronica Zu Uonn Lt & Pow pfd ...104 196 — The 300 societles to which the e \J Moskill was .not satisfled and there- == e His fam ff‘f"l“”"i" spread, “\H,“SM was 1 of liquor sell- . 196 Greater Lebanon in Syria \\mxml amatours belong have banded ‘to- R 3 \ upon brought suit. McGovern rest- The Cause and the Big Brothers Bible ¢lass Of g today in common pleas court 35 | Song and Is Willing to Pay for It, | Felher and rented West End theat- Editor Fernald, Formerly |ca nis detense on the arbitration Montgomery, one of the largest In-{ g yuq powever, fined $150 and | 138 s Ly | er where they will stage the best jaward. This was excluded because fer-denominational classea in the: BAS WA SO o) . Beirut, Oct. 24.—Greater Lebanon, i Of Hartford, Is Dead ' icre were not three arbitrators. Me- Souih ohiaed the wrist toEsim SR RS L URY STATEMENT. |as the luc Il open the “season” about- it - Govern, through his counsel, Judge ilar task at the state prison. e N 7 i 4 & AT lis is calle in November with m:(flrfn-:::é Orc';mz“‘e'd},“}“"‘:;“ ‘“:,;- Klett, asked to amend hie answer. | " Ecisoners at Kilby hava donated 5 |Smaith College Students §. treasury balance, $347.674,078. | Tut and the m;m n Hils L; alsd, (g o ment D Tl , Ct 3 ir week- 4 — 2 a tional anthem anc wil Ittt s S Nl R Fanatmews e aetTental ot L0 MR ot S ADATAL the plaintiff ‘"“L]']""“ ons:A) "“‘ of ”'0‘ oW “‘: Put Under Qumantme ::\ng's‘lxnf\-mr” e V= Gifreren eties. Afterwards the P 5 id in meeting the L YO PR U Jciet iRl e OV e e e D OO T e tne painting, 1t Is hoped | | Northampton, Mass, Oct CLEARINC S s i manaurea ord oE s s aw I eachytake overguthy le joined the staft of the Boston = 5 That it wii: bal rendy. for d“\o,“,,g gmith college students have New York i rltory, wita a high missioner | ox ki Wtk sug, ULl S Transeript fust May, and managing| Another American Ilies by Christmas, ated umdes » temporary quasanting | 000 balances, 88,000,000, Baston— ) O T ot cditor of the Ansonia Sentinel from At Hands of nle‘icans o for smallpox, was announced to- ‘r.l?];qf 72,000,000; balances, i b ’1~ s gh:‘;‘g: o produce | iiforit el s e o o | . Washington, Oct. 24, — Eugene . : I pomn i) X | Marcus Barnes, from Waco, Texas, elopad % L SRR T, 3 e blood poisoning after & week's ll- 1o 5o on yjied by Mesxican bandits -~ bl e R RUSEIAMVIICANIDEHODE Metal Frocks ness, The funeral services will be{ /=0 Tl 0 i Ta Palma, Verd! junerals bl 3 1 and.z A ST 1den—DMetal coats and frocks held at the Fernald home in Mel- | s 2 | state, it was stated, and as a precati-| pyyej Packing and Grading in Fng- | s o Cruz, according to dispatches re-| tionary measure all students are to| | with fine threads of gold and rese tomorrow at: 12:80 p. m.| Tl SEGEES ine state depart-| ONATVL T | students 212 | land Being Done on Our Scale. | e e emongithe nnvel Burial will be in Hartford Bunday. celv oday by the P be vaccinated before they will be al | are among the novelties of " ment. I Mrs. Nina Boutin lowed to leave Northampton Cottenham, England, Oct. 24.—| — _ |the winter season in London. To GranEg = The American embassy in Mexico | 1 3 — The first t-grading and packing TO INVADE 1 RS heighten their effect of gleamin; | The funeral of Mrs. Nina Boutin he first fruit-grading and packing NVADE THEATES gleaming JERUDA ALEVE LODGE MEETS City has been instructed to take tho | il be el tomoreow motning ftom| FOOTBALL IN BUI APEST. ation on American lines, to be| London, Oct. 24.~Lor splendor, the gowns are treated by & A meting of Jehuda Halevl, lodge, | matter up with the Mexican foreign | the home of her son at 94 Talcott| Tudapest, Oct. 24.—A crowd of | cstablished In this ¢ v, was inau- | amateur actors will try w frotsing process. B'nal Brith, will be held Sunday offich and to ask for suitable rep- street at 8:30 o'clock, followed by ! 35000 gathered in this city recently | gurated here last week. It i night in Odd Fellows hall at which grations. {a funeral mass in St Peter's church | to. witnoss a soccer footbaal game| the property of the ministry of agri- Tabbl ""{"::(m“;“f'gm“;’“" Sm" [¢» oelock. Durial will be in| patween German and Hungarlan| culture, which makes a standard F e. T S De o h ai i gogue, ord, and Speclal Justice " | 8t. Mary's cemetery. | players. Th jerman team was| charge for each box of s grad- ) { Al f d S an h | R the. Contrat Diststet| Huntsman Who Kifled AL G Bk G LB s oreign OCf, g court, Worcester, Mass., will be the His Friend Out on Bail PR e has been no gra of apples in principal speakers. Rabbi Siiverman| gomerville, N. J., Oct, 24.—Harry CARD OF THANKS { ; 1k Cambridges! growing dis- will speak on ‘“The Necessity of | \attics, of Raritan, was released in We wish to thank our fricnds and wal' Ta with t ation *of | Modern Orthedox Rabbis” The|$1,000 bail on % charge of man- e hbors for the kindness and 1 Ame Joa growers talk will' be in connection with a|slaughter after his arrest today inf J. Ross Canipbell, socialist editor shown us during the able to » a much better movement among local Jewish peo- | connection with the death of Gearge and crippled veteran of the World jeath of our heloved hu-hnnd | mark A sim stati plan- ple to secure a modern Orthodox | Dombrosky, 17, also of Raritan, war,» around whose trial on & and father, William H. Middleton; | i in conne n with Here- | rabbi for this city. trom birdshot wounds. charge of sedition a British political also for the beaut floral offerings | ordshire orchards. | i * The two, who were friends, wer¢ giorm broke, resulting in the crash sived. We specially wish to | —— | | DAESCENER APPROVED™ | duck hunting oa October 17 when qf the MaeDonald ‘party. An inves- .bank the Order of Owls | WOMEN WANT CURFEW AGAIN. | Parls, Oct. 24.—The appointment | Dombrosky was shot in the right Ie§ tigation had been demanded on the — Signed, e T R of Emile Dacschner to succeed Julea a3 Matties' shotgun allegedly accl- question of why sedition echarges MRS, WILLIAM MIDDLE I5e P alor ke by A G ‘ Jusserand as French ambassador to | dently discharged when he snapped naq peen dropped and when a vote | AND FAMILY K15+ Resrttecteito Waxhy ity il the United States was approved tq- | Shut the breech on a fresh shell. of. confidence in the labor cabinet ND FAMIL . L e L) s youths day by the cabinet, according to the Jom TR was not forthcoming in {lie house | sepm———— e i s Havas agency. LICENSES SUSPEN {he Illberal regime fell. plieagusoCAYSIRED VOO, | The police have been notified by _________ 5 . | tealed to Mayor W. A. Dritain | the commissioner of motor vehicles == n R YO E el gibny and | g & the Sapention 42 3he HOUNGIR O | ettt flse ! a e | Decatur ¢ ive king ways of | £ the following: Charles Brown of 24 z-‘ . putting: L ERew, GEGION B Can Ball Players Be Bribed? || whitney street, Boutsiaw Kania of Is Baseball Crooked? { Funeral Directer | s no feng: | 78 Grove street, Michael J. Frawley 3 | e > | isuinitoree sade § o'clock the lim-} — See — of 68 McClintock road, Paul Koslos- — See — spposite M. Mar's Church. | it for night strolling ky of 108 Franklin street and Frel Restience, 13 Summer St—1625- —_— “Life’s Skromers, . R. D. No. 1. The li- “Life’s | cense of Frank Stackora of 276 Eim . 1 s ||5irect as heen returned = Special Notice | Greatest Game” || o\ sammarenars. || Oreatest Gam: warRms soun svuPeTIY S —————ee T . T Mra. Clara Spaulding Warner a . Admiral Tarabe, minister of the| Sir Francis D \lmmot and sailors from warships of the United States CAP] I OL Howard C..Wilson. of this city, will CAP]TOL | F L 0 w E R | pavy for Japan, warned his country- can Order Sous of St. her nations are assembled in the foreign coneessions of recelve :r;rn- c;r the residug of the ! ‘*'"fl s think f;' et Bt loIS S “"l‘ e ai, ready to defe :u( the white residents. Picture shows ’ estate of Josephine A 0 . " S prepared for a forced war,” as he moder: e ira - = e the backgro! i Sun,, Mon,, Tues,, Wed. e ot Br o S YUt a0l Sun., Mon,, Tues., Wed. ¥, R BOMLERKRS t0s) ¥ Dol 1% B paalbuapet utp ¢ ines landing in the city. In the backgr und is the ————————r Witied 0 probate yesterday, e 2 & real U g 4 | |

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