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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, MANY FATA”'"ES . RIALTO SITE SOLD | DERBIES AND CANES Clty Items ——— { n ! New York, Dec. 26 umption | . | Alhort Teichert at the New Britain : 2 MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Property At Repor [ Price - Publicati of the November |of trading i e stock market after | porty At Hoported fale Prico Old Customs Arc Fast Disapeparing cneral hospital Jast night, pbiatiid o L S L carnings report of the Missourl Pa-|the Christmas holiday was rked - of $375,000 Today, in the Stroots of Golden A' son .'"'; l:"’;“‘ M,l“'; New Brit- “vlnu ;;llro‘n‘:l‘.’ al::wh:; gross income | by nnnlh"vrI ‘l‘u»!mn |‘n\ 1::‘:;“ I(I'm[. -51 WEST M/\[N ST NEW BRITAIN" Hfll‘e T an 60 Kl] wn Dead “1 % e } - ! el w'n Goneral hospital )l‘.mr-}u) morn- | . that month of $11,239,077, an in- [por shares assumed leadership of the | ew Haven, Dee. 26.—The site of A Ing to Mr. and Mrs, Cirino Mannoli |, 14 d N o AR F L R e Lot Tel ‘7040 the former Rialto theater, destroyed inte City of 135 High street, crease of $946,163 over the corres- suce, 4 an Smelting mount- F 4 ponding month last year, and net in- |Ing & points and breaking fnto new HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL Row TEL 2 uu Natlonwme Awm‘mt s“”ey :"Y‘-l_'\:"‘nln ‘whh:h‘llh:n‘y\‘wn.-rr numer- | gan Grancieco, Doe. 26, — san| Al members of the Juntor branch | 1o M &b VT T U igh ground along with Anaconda | 4 U8 fatalitios soveral Yeats ago Was | rranciaco fa a derbylons hat clty, The | °f the Cathollc Daughters of Amer- |y yy ooy oreated a cheertul feeling [and Kennecott. General Motors aiso |l = today sold by a realty compuny or " ! t h Cr od | ae v 197 p fer. . thie-cjty to Arthur B. Friend of New | o7 flirblx-l;\u;n are by women | I°4 Panning to Ei'n"f\,n‘“f{‘,‘“"n':p';‘{ |among Wall street brokers, who were | Feached & mow 1024 top price al | We Offer— Chicago, Das. $86—ore than six: | Yome s tor u " veported. poice ot | 10 the ride harseback in Goiden | GLILISNS oo 18 Wowineton, O aiaappolnted earle in the week by |84 14 on an LT DL Central Illinois Light ( 0. 6% Pfd. ty persons were killed, upward of | 375,000, 1t was recently announced | s {meot at O, U, A. M. hall, Central|the Unlon Paclfic report, showing | ®4Cit o v 6! hulf a hundred were injured and & [\hen the realty company purchased ock, at 1:30 o'clock Sunday after- | 1eclines in both gross and net, The h virtually all the copper and Yield near y 6!) number of othors are missing as tho | \pe plot that a motion picture the days of the west still hung over the | |showing of the Kansas City Bouthern «nl\.t’lnlv:x’ 1‘4\».\11‘ 8 .,«.;.\'m.lmg' new Georgia Ry. & Power ( o ‘4 L 1st Pfd result of an unusual number of [4ior to cost In the nelghborhood of records for the year, trading was A ty. Sombreros are not in fashion, | allroad, the fi . v |0 T, Hunter of 680 West Main |Tailroad, the first to report, had led fany S P, ys Ny aceldents Christmas eve and Christ- F007000 5 butitho soft hat is the cholce of San |- Seni T Imany brokers to expect record |Stimulated in other stocks, particu- Yield over 7°¢. S $1,000,000 was to be bullt there, Fraficisco men, One never even sees “°Ct TéPOrted to police headquar. | i The traditions of the old romping | Cov ; larly the high-priced specialiics , ’ ) 4 T 4 . ters last night that a motor meter |Preaking November carnings by most 2 4 % New " n g NMaetr In addition to the loss of lite, fires, a howler displayed In a haberdash- |\.\1 yeen stolen from his “m'flnmm;._ of the larger systems, which have been responsive to con- New York Central Electric 79 » Pfd. it e T WERPS ON GRAVE e 1 e Atn rom b i s Gamen Yield over 1 Neating, due to the zcro Christmas | |~ The nearest approach to a stiff hat | (') yyen street, v Reduction in operating expenses shares responded to reports of a weather in some parts of the .coun- — [4s & straw which some of the more | police Offieer Btanley Dombroski 18 reflected in the November report | *u0stantial increase in hoilday busi caused & heavy property 1088, | airs, Sweotln, Scntenced Foe Slaye | 18ring and flect of foot easay during iy ill at his home on Kelsey atreet, |of the Wabash and the Texas & Pa- | !c"8 8nd some of the public utlii- The most scrious as well as the ho summer months. But there are | fiicer Thomas Rouskie is ill at hiv ofic railroads which made their ap- | Ue® moved up under tho leadersiip most pathetic Christmas eve tragedy | ing Husband, Throws Herself On | comparatively few. 1In fact, sum-|home on Day street | pearance today, Wabash shows gross f market street rallwi {ysucs. ¥ ret, 0 @ L v ’ e ocourred near Hobart, Okla., where mer 13 called the coolest part of | 'The attachment in the case of |of $6,665 o7 | 1tails were sluggish except Norfolk | | T h | he case of |of $5,605,343, a drop of $144,70 y ) 23 persons are known to be dead | Snow Covercd Mound. the year in San Franciaco, and while | Dominfek Butera vs, Charlie Ack has |below November 10 I,’,," net of $1,. | & Western which continued in de- and six others are missing or dead 26.—Mrs, | this may mot be literally true, yet!been relensed, Ack having settled |136.130 is an increase of $172,766 L.ond 48 a resuit of its favorable as the result of a fire In a school- M'f”;‘::r)“l:l”r:'\’;‘; as found guilty | Chill trade.winds contrive to make ft | he plaintift’s claim. VAT ol dima i mont sty vaani oL AR minge SRRl pa ROty Members New York Stock Exchange Pt 3 o ansaiiaioc LIBIMA . as fo % " : ast year, N 4 points and Market Street N y At far: Stacl % house where a Christmas entertain- | 505U §CL0 " of posoning | #2¢m 8o. The averags summer | ftmiie atay! & RaBIIE aRbwa eroioionied il 1impad B NEROINIRANT HlRD Members Hartford Stock Exchange ment was In progress, | | tempe 5 5 ; flway prior preforred, 314 ; A 4 g ¥ (hrow herself | temperature is 58 253,346 in Novembe ain o 5 e R ] IR gy o S, S, A VTR e | PROBSTRIANS BLAMED 5554 Xemr e A oy ik e e Barit, ot gy Tl 138 taken near Roanoke, Va, where| he sl D pendent lot," sald & hatter, "It you | le net 5,468 15 $20, gained a point or more were Anger- (g Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford. Conn, | grave Christmas eve, Sheriff Grant —— 1bove that of last year, 10ty nine are dead, six missing and 21 [ FE SR e returning | try to sell one a derby, you insult i ; . jcan Locomotive, Baldwin, New e ros o = " Reckles I e nonsibio rork Central and Dupont A0z A 3 are in hn!l;im\t ns !Ih‘: r it o'\‘!lh [from the Iscnton fail, where he took | 1im. He likes the old crasher.” Rockless: Walkers Are Responsiblc | rooncnidous appreciation i ‘\w:w“ Contr il : ’{‘ REE «:/‘:\ 4 We recommend and offer: browking of a “muck” dam at Balt- [y}, uoner ponding disposition of | The cane fa almost as scarce. Gen DVEBRSC el ; For Many of the Strcet and values of securitios of l¢ i ) ; | s ol 3 and High- o fiest half hour of tradir 3 ville, Christmas night, I e b e e | erally speaking, only lame men wear R e 0L ERE the et o v of trading, For ere e el hanges opened steady. . At Stamford, Texan, four were |© LT 0 g utomohile reach- | them, way Accidents, n their large addition to w "\unz:‘ LR S e per BEgelO\V Har‘tford Carpet CO. killed and six {njured, one rvnuusly‘,,l the cemetery at Ina, Mrs. Bweet- Neither is there any sale for palm- capital in the last 10 years, Vel | trataliort call ea 4o years, cent rate for call money falled to panics, each with working capl- | | 1, 1 | in a fire in the Stamford inn. |in pleaded to visit hor husband’s | beach suits. Boston, Dee A reckless group | S e VoHRIAERLY onvsnted e A of pedestrians, numbering as high &9 [ 1al exceeding $100,000,000, show | qoor o putlienganth usaamepgbe s | | 1 in Chicako's five below zero Christ- Two pen wero frozen to death | t " 110 per s ¢ Steel surged upward to 1199 the {and when the snow-covered mound | y {10 per cent, §s responsible for a pro- | comhined working capital, according b b ( mim Ock) mas weather, a = pollceman Wah| .y roached, Mrs. Sweetin threw LAWYERS CLUB NEW | portlon of street and highway ac- | & capltal, according | ighest price since 1017 and 1% | Co! on 8 ;(1’\111 d as A r;mm of 8 fui : l‘md &1 herself acros if, sobbing and crying .’.,mn.-. the committee on pedestrinn | 000,000 compared with $697,000,6000 | 4ot “';"L" W oo '? e, Ani hneso laundryman was ahot and|yyat ghe was innocent. DEPT OF UNW OF MICH \azards satd in its report o the | at the closs of 191 ' American €melting climbed more viceston aoolicati prabably fatally wounded in a "“: The sheriff was forced to carry Y o[ Inr et amt e e v s | e CaC LTS than five points to above par, the Prices on application newal of tong warfare, | her hack to the car, {public today. The committes wus| Resumption of dividend payments| D ENest Drice in neven years, Sev- ¥ T S| eral other metals motors, equipments | Four were killed and ' Mrs, Sweetin was sentenced to 35 | pesigned To Be Outstanding Place @Ppointed to study the question of ! by the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. probably fatally hurt and anothor|vears in prison, while Lawrence M. | |automobile aceidents with & view 10 | which gave s iy (o gy and minor stecls smashed their less seriously in an autémobile nm‘Hl, ht, her pastor lover, was given In Western Hemisphere For removing some existing dangers and | the stoc M‘n, 'rp’ Ao g vious 1024 maximuni quotations. cident at Richmond, Va. At Dixon, 4 jife senfence, | reducing the death rate. LS by CEM% | Calumet and Arizo v tour | 1« been accompanied hy re t 7 m,é a ;hrm,war-ou c{-m shot | e ! Iegal Rescarch “The committee declared that that other ,,,,,m'nw, whieh dlason. | Points and American ¢ d.Foup- s k:','," “"‘m:n»-:mho'd Bron il Ann Arhor, Dec. 26.—~The Lawyery | #tudying the 345 deaths and 06 tinued distribution, including Inspir- | &Y General ¥ Ao e ul"znn with their father's shotgun, an | ciub. denigned hy the University of |{uries caused by accident on the | ation Ray, Nevada and Chino, would | Realty extended thrir gains to thres 0 onal ey kmndka.- the result Micligan to be the outstanding place | HERWays of Massachueatts last vear, | shortiy restor their old rates. Actiy- | POInts or more while American and nisclgiolliinsiconkiao st |15 he yestarn: Hemlsnhereitor lexal |ililsiconyinced th idents can be [ ity in the sharea of American Smelt- | Baldwin locomotives, Ludlam, Go Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Two were killod in a Christmas | pobhed Halr Craze Fstablishes Gold. i aeAl DR w5000 SRS GAE i N ol S {ernment States and Crucible Ste T e dlden e Chviatiies | vesearch, his completed its build- | i and Refining was aftributed to Cnited B MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Ky, and two in an automohile ac.| oM Age For Tonsorial Artists and |ings. They are the gift of William " public will cooperate in solving the | reports that the annual dividend rate ']"‘"‘ , Sears Roebuck, s 3 ¢ volved. e Taransea os 5 to 87 rug, 4 d ne and Nor- cident at Birmingham, Ala, A three-| Workers, |W. Cook, a lawyer of New York (Problems involve | would bz increased from 85 to $7. T Donald R. Hart, Mgr. year-oll girl dled of burns at land a Michigan graduate, Dean Pedestrions who disregard police | el | folk and Western were among the . oy e gula 5 crossin nd ehil- ‘ew high records f o | score or so issucs to show net gains | G . ! ondon, Dec. 26.—Conservative |Hemry M. Bates, of the Michlgan |Fesatlons at crossings, and c high records for sheet mets 1 ALDo Worcester, Mass, and one was 3 eary . d 19 8eA BRI ) se thoe airects lay- two point more ) i Killed in an automobile aceident at| Prople who almost pair ot hu-|jaw department, has said of this|1ren who use the sirects as play 1 g ing JALIIECR WE OFFER ; sausc youn Aie, 1| grounds add to the danger, re- ¢ next weck, with {ndi- W Lexington, N. C. A polleeman was| Manity becausc young ladics acnd | club 3 IS AnRET - | are ted fo ck, with I T ; N h N Y k U .l. . ™ New Opteans, Lo by 'alold inslet cn having their balr| “When tha: whola project fs com. {POrt Fivs. IL 18 proi ' i : majority of the 127|118 IS - . orthern ew or tiulities Lagk robber, a mather dika of| bobbed. now have one moro dread- | yleted and operative wo will have an | hour beginning 11.a. m. on Monday, | sheet and jobbing mills will be inj % & - g ... 4 : | COMULATIVE PREVERRED bidna ar Lincoln, Neb., after pour.| (1l vision of what this ashion may | equipment and an organization for |JANUATY f e sct asds {of s(lE | cperation, mtantlal SniiiedBors [ T 0 s ABOUT 6, ng Kkerc on a on fire, and | Fesult in. They predict the loveliness | {he development of lawyers of high wida appeal to wf .mn 15 ‘.:K par- | jers are reported, with pressure for |* & . st tia 95 i p two W fnjurcd &t Glendale,| 0f modern maids and matrons Will | clags, lawyers fitted to become lead- | telpation in a safety crusade, [ deliver .W. It ... 1 2 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Calif., n & bomb in the form | De blem by policeman’s neck, | epg, never before attained in e e | sules of copper were made tu the | 1 ¥ o of & ( mes package exploded, | that rough and reddish appearance | cqucation anywhere. When we shall NI R‘\L RIDER SUES | cout toduy at 13 conts & pound, the | 410 Pwo were killed and two injured | behind ot rs S0 promine have completed our library, ont- L v.>|= Rer rm;‘n I.,{‘rl‘;},\‘ “’;\.‘;” :,, tme in 17 months that ¢ in an automobile accident at Cen-| @MONg ~ patroim cowboys, BOIf | ganding among law libraries of the M. Greenstein, has brought action |iroiytic has touched that figur T 3 | professionals an for $500 ugainst Joseph Dabrowski. | frevious sales were at 147 cents al- valia, 111, and at Michigan City, | professionals and ners, and hith-| cagtern hemispher ¢ its compre- R al % ceuts a 1 ) p 7 ) i g el = The suit grew out of an aceident on {{;qugh the 15-cont n el & 48 - - Ind, two were killed and two were | €rto 1 confined to the male of | pengive scope, With the tivingfrooms | (A0 50 SECTC R B etober 26 g SAERE AL AR iy ; injured when a train struck an | 8pecies. available for visitors, the opportun- ; i . e CAL LG LG G t Iie q e e e e adivs, younE a ol are |y por “,,,m qw; prnmmg laayers|| LiesplaintifRelnims sho Rwie uic e ¢ in the middle west. 2 MO ol : 5 | b ) y fo in a wagon with v SadowitZ, | ycery report that the market he % : men wore_acriously wounded by | 11l making [hla golden 450 O ' com nare and stwdy.thetr casen | L NS D L Citomonile on- |G s v tne prics aa.{ Lot Mag sz ' sl ain B HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN it barbers. I fuct & London nexent- | gng ‘prepare bricts will e 0 un erated by Dabrowski in a careless | P per ‘recently toported that one bar-| S0 PURTE (LR, Nia) stream ©f |and reckless manner ran fnto. the | i ; e .ol 16 i 50 gHartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel B'dg' * had not only bought a motor A oted, They will iy = . | guests may be expec y | wagon Jerkowltz claims he was > " = loa 9434 o d rovide e in | Yy | ; ey C 1w & St. Paul re- | A i Tel.2-7186 CORONER ACCEPTS had provided prosperous |y,ye gocess to the great library, Will | h on outo the road and sustained | 3 r'(:( gr- | 2 1 Tel. 3420 rarrie ¢ three of his daught- | v rts net operating income i ree of his daught- |y, quarters fn wiich they may |/ oo uiring medical treatment | gt opem beflseneotitss under November last | Gross revenues of $ 3 o their annual report, of $1,96 The overhead "x.m- 5 of aport.|dictate or consult with = aselstalti8lang forcing him to lose three weeks' : £ and also opportunity to conault with |S20 OFGER IR e ands of Rt [Ing a shingle, the Britlsh term for} pocjalists in various legal fields | o) g, Erwin has been garnisheed. Death Was Due to Her Own | the more closcly cropped bob, are| (o By oy our law faculty.” R e i b were about $5,000 lexs. R s 4 k 3 W E X i ly quite large, what with a\‘ e p"h,pm. the Ilbrary, now | 11 months, totalling $16.710,908, was | o g € oliex: enly partly realized, include come | [rr ) slightly more than £1,000,000 under | .. Stee! New Maven, Dee. 25 —Coroner Mi plete data on the legal heginnings the corresponding perlod last vear | oyyec o : ¢ s of the side issues, with fre- . 1 " e ossltelitmore than S100 : ¢ i hilaeiai o g e United States; also on the 4 8t A ‘ Cosden Oil ... 251 ) toila pted 'l‘w medical examin- | queng trimming, curling and what- ::g:!l“l‘vw" sl ] patins 1o $145.4014,830 S ; Y ans S ares 0 8 report of death from cerebral t PR s of the |Desinning alt & 2 L h & '8 report of ) t s A tich patron of one of the | PPEMINE T o ot all constitu- | e d it o S hemorrhage in the case of Mrs. Rose | ruehionable hair-dressing estabilsh- Ph 1 wus take: al conventions: complete records |7 arie 1st ped Pherfault who wus taken tq & hos- | nente may pay annual fecs in ex- [r"m‘n\ cases Involving internasional J. Fdward Magson, RABB[ ls ARRESTED B c pital Wednesday with some bruises ..sq of $500 to her barber, accor < i rd Ma F 2 yea on her body and who told attendants v.‘,,,’l |;,,m;'.::”r¢ K:rm,,, ror of |'aw, and methods of pl’nr‘{'vf‘lur‘" }‘n .Jv .‘;}“f::,,."‘,.‘:jfl:,' ;r:fltifll M\’ 1: | ore her death that she had hoen | qhe £ | courts of all countries on the globe. 1 this a i n 2 poiclock &4l Gt North pfd RLO) £ - s A the clipping A > ome of his mother, Mrs, ah | o o) hrew. Clergs=lInas. Coppen assaulted by a man to om she re- 5 7 - | o of 153 Maple street, ifter a vl rominent Boston Hebrew Clergy ‘,' p Copper fused lquor: Her hushand told the Maanact Thief Steals | SAVED THE MAIL onf fliness. He was the son of the | man Accused of Violation of the authorities that she suffered from e 5 I e J 5 10 late Captaln Samuel Magson and be- | kit (¢ nstons and that contustons on her Little Girls’ Dol AT e e | M Tinuor. Law! ‘ £ .. 1 17y 15 | ' body were due to her own violent A complaint that a box contain- | ot { . 85 3 P Convinced That New Haven Woman's Violent Actions, wily or every-other-day clip back the neck, in addition to taking 1 oy Last Act of Pilot Gilhert Was to Pull ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward x X P fy ing two dolls ad been stolen from | [ Halden of 183 Maple street. LI Members Consolidatcd Stock Exchange, New York. i« front veranda was made to police g )e- man, a Jewish . = S . 3 Germans Tip Street Prange of 989 Stanley street. | struction of His Cargo. - guilty of keeping and ng | Mid States Oil. 1% 1 .| Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securities bought and sold on commiésion. YR (‘ d L3 RSEs = | X liquor for sale but not t £] Mis fd . " Listed Stocks carried on conservative margin. Car Conductors ., . . Omaha, Neb, Dee. 26.—Before | wctual sale, and his daughter Soni t elad .. T 15, | 8 Dircct private telegraph and Ticker Service, = rabbi Berlin, Dec. 26.—With the stavitiz- Coolidge Admirer, 102: Mail Pilot Clarence Gilbert leaped flunptals Sharfman, who was arr th New Haven .. 313% 30% | Branch Oftices: g of German ances the practice DleS at Home in N Y. 1o his death from his him two weeks ago, was found not | 3 25t . g 1 1323 Stamford, Waterbury, Danbuw.y, Bridgeport, New Haven of tipping street and bus conductors | -; ¢ Bee Mrs, Elea. | Kaneville, 1L, last Sunday v on both. che 05 3 has veturned. Jt is customary among mm», aged 102, one of the old- |pulled the electric switches In the e Do court today many passengers paying fare of 15 women in New York state died |ship and saved his cargo of mail . Body of Miss Rdith Pouz case against or 20 pfennigs to give the conductor i i Stratford near |Irom destruction, Carl F. Fgge, gen- | R R 3 : hich grew out of t 2 tip of five pfennigs, which he 85|y 1 oot vine ™ he hud been |eral superintendent of the air ma supposed to divide with the motor- || = o 1 untlll last week, Mus, |service, declared {oday after he re- man Kibhe wi warm admirer of DPresi- |ceived reports of investigations into [HeRE{rEct cariandpbusin e lent Coolldge and recently received |the crash. . ceive $25 to $30 a mont ting |7 Sl i encd In the mail pla to length of service. : Bt el i ™ pefore Gilbert took his fatal plunge MUST TAKE MENTAL TEST |probably Wil remain a Mystei | 1. One fact stands out, | Detroit ;\KGI“’RC gns Toronto, Dec. 26.—A mental test | Egue ik S it ] Mrs. Amclia Ross = > o« to determine the fitness of appren- | however J The fur (i % : LGRS Gy Hjcouth gliatiyas b 8 Aty FOR From North & Judd Co. |iices has been made compuisory for |thoughts was to save the matl. When L0 oioTob TR Gl ais Gt L ; . ! Martindell, formerly inission o the. Toronto. Typo- |tlie ship hit the ground there v it And e it 1L Hs T Lo & CHRISTMAS cl, this eity r phical union gallons of A’“""""“ "_ v'l' ‘s | holemn hi s . Gri- “ i i i Rranma ol £ f ‘ 2 BE Anv amount lent to $300 here, ¢ : = Sig as Detroit representative of | = had not the ectric e i VTR \ ek . N 5 ] B quckly, and pricately on furniture | r home. Re- North & Judd Mfz. Co. Mr. Mar-| MONITORS ENGINED 1’ DILS. lled ) M of Hartford was " 2 e : : * | /MEEE payment terms ar i e. Lawfal tindell has becn making his home in| [lizabeth, N. J., Dee. 26.—Daniel . A L | \lichael Jceating Lcon ! SDas) 4 Up R . interest rate: No pub ve vour application today. cemetery. R b L e o PRINCE DRIVE et on s T i s o e £u ) hor, [ s - B8 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY hardwara division of the company, Chanfeir " Mis 1.|Ilvv|'|l|': (w-\\l‘m.‘ ’ K B F b ieskn - ST Wi MALIN ST S Shell-Shocked Vet Who Wales Takes Fity o S Silat ot i X i i Open 9 t0 5.30 FatcareRitell Virginia Reports Quake Slew Father Is Very Il | Who Accompanies Him on His | 000 %00 B hiren o i e , [Mmdbymd nnmwm,}w re FRp ;| Chicago, Dec. 26.—George Shaw,! poung of Soclal Engsgements. vang Rey : : e But Washington Says No i < ced young man > Roanoke, Va,, Dec. 26—Vibrations C fatl v 1 a sabre a believed here to be earthquakes and 18 and was 1 by strong enough to shake pictures & y to answer a mur- | py from walls, knock vases from tables | der charg teveloping pneunionia | ¢yl oft and rock buildings, wers felt in and was removed to the jail hos-|qyiy on the'y £ vants and | Her Roanoke and vicinity last night. pital today, Ho has been pro- | arrendants, - nounced ciox-par fac with | ¢oy Waeshington, Dec. 2 -No earth homicidal ten 108, by Dr. Janies O shocks were registered on the seis- | Whitney Ila rived mograph at Georgetown university e Ter ur t T NED VACATION told his chau ye would requird - e during the night EARNE \C : 1 his cli e B e — efield, M . is ca Twin Whose Mother Died LE ! Month Ago Is Now Dead he hearing Josephina Palumbo, * the infant case in superior t at Ded- | four daughter of Frank Palumbo of 153 || whieh laste el yeartanall e Grove street, dicd yesterday at St.'a will take n and [the Agnes Home in West Hartford. The thercfore will not pres rot child was one of twins born to Mr. January siting ¢ \ 1t round and Mrs. Palumbo last month. Mrs s assigned, it was announced here [ Don't trou to clean it, T'Il drive | St Palumbo dled shortly after their |today. oy you can hop inside and have a | Brown : up! ] e sleep.” S 3 g CLEARINGS AND BAINCES The funeral will be held tomorrow $150.000 FIRE LOSS - L « ; k—Exchans 2fternoon at 2 o'clock from the un- t . Mass., Dec. 26.—The| \|\m CAME n\“\ T lertaking rooms of laraia & Co. |house, tobacco warchouses, sheds| Afrs. Aniello T t 103 e n Spring street. Interment will be her buildings of Michael W.|Arch street reportec St. Mary’s cemetery f the largest tobacco |yesterduy noon that her e growers of the Connecticut valley | Mary, 9 years old, was | Use a e |\(\l TEETH rortial RESIGNS AT G. E were destroyed early today by fire, |ficers were notified to he & : Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 26.—An- | believed to have started fre {watch for girl, but sk r : rouncement was made today of the |overheated pipe in a basement. The |ward she rned home « n el ', vesignation of Henry W. Darling. loss was estimated at $150,000 and [accord opposite St. Mary’s Chareh. | tist } K 2 ¢ Bloominedale ) treasurer of the General Electric Co. 1 ar sand cases - — e 13 Summer 8.—1625-3 2 1nt R . | { r Bloomingdale $120,000 cffective January 1. He will be suc- A e phie of — ' & d he 3 for importing the pearls without ceeded by R, 8. Murray now an as x } ¥ 1 3 nto 1 : o 1 1 i at $60,000 and were sitantitreasurer s DRTHDE RS SN {0 A Ll L AL el i | AEEES § ; ko N ¥ taken e's ge when she returned assocla! vith the company SNt | eaught a cold on t \ts organization In 1897, isit to London recently tch upon to urs of is uni- Smith

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