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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALb, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. Notice. The Catholic Wom Legion will m tc church at 8 o'clock ght to take action on the ¢ of Father Daly and Mrs. Nora Cosgrove.—advt N DAVIES ARI JANICE MEREDITH DURING THE GAY | GoCIAL SEASON® h N § ot isis - IBANDITASUICIDE, | City ems IRINE PIGTURES FOR [~ oo " | ; THE HERALD ) ? : | N H A T ? 4 : 4 10 SEIZURE OF BEER | . : WANT ADS Y Nn"}ATES’ Eight candidates was initiated in- v Wil at yor . Oawi —_— ltp the past master's dogreo at a | j M s A ¢ h nged L] FUR I]EBT P AN Detective Finds “Real Stf” Aboard [meoting of Glddings chapter; Royal Last Lines for This Limerick Must Be in the Herald Office 180 Roady R elective cal § 4 3 g i - —— }An h Masons, last night, ' —— by 10 o'clock the following A, M. CONSECUTIVI b uck in Collislon and S ll,B l t H | Refll with “Lehigh Anthracite. { " [ [ ) [ - W i R w Taken |universal Coal and Wood Co, Harry A P Mfld B I]g Be& J 4 Wants Chamber of Depuies (o s Tt lccitel Belleved to Have Taken | yerer cont mus ood co i Af{emp( Made to Bring Beau 1 e i S " ’ | "The district deputy, Mrs, McCuckle | i 1 line MOk oty g e e e His Ovn Lif ot oo it ot he et or| 10 the Children 35 |but when you Lave one when you | S T, :.‘"1”“‘“"""n‘“:l‘n:““"‘:r :‘h‘; ’I‘:d'“;‘"“:m‘ iy 1 Jiny o s e are running the gauntlet with sev- | AR i bl g o ST ] ourly Order’ Rates Upon Applicatios. \ ‘ o 5 tridgeport, Feb, 6.~—That a - 'mee r rehearsal he mect- | Chicaga, Feb, 6.~—Belle | ount By The Amoclated Press enteen cases of beer on a truck it | Bridgeport, Teb, 6.—That an ap 1||:~ 2 5 s ;\f;": % ‘o; Hadatk 0, ‘b"fn ’;L“ 14 lines to mu inch. Parls, Feb, 6.—Premler Ilerrlot s doubly unpleasant, accbrding to | parently sclf-inflicted bullet wound 08 5 3 ag Y 1a being do- | Minimum Bpace, 3 fines. BELS, ¢ i e : Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— | nied the child, “while his stomach Minimum Book Charge, 3 cents. today proposed to a plenary joint ' Charles W. Loscoe "’“‘“""‘" in the head cuused the death of |, . Is stuffed with good things and his No Ad Accepted After 1 P. AL for : Vine street, Waterbury, RoBC0O | gpiopoo "y So : 4 . | he er of uties ichael Riccltelll, 34-year-old super | Mpg, €, J, Leroux of 651 Arch 8 Y " % Classifiod Page on Bame Day, aleion jof Lie ehamber of dspuliod) o tl s C e Dtare 10k Buniae oA s g il (R ) g ek e Alled Wit Aacta S NG QAT 'Ads Accepted Over the Telsphone forelgn relations and finance com- | ni® {LrUENAL Burore Judke Bese | Landit, captur Bl [street was tendered a birthday sur- | cago Public §chool Art socloty was o toes the creatlon ot a commin-| ™ M e Al rt. | Yarde Wednesday, was the substance prige party yestorday afternoon by | founded and’since its organization | V25, Ask “Want Ad" Operato B o L e Slaralngon el e holg sontinua | GE teatimony given by Medical Ex:|(he membors of her bridge olub at|nee. bavght ant hung 2,500 large. ::‘m‘_ # l(_w_ A on with the |8 lau ; \U 4 ‘»‘* ‘t::(;nl'\ “"‘hhfx. niner H. L. aron r'.m- at the (e home of Mrs. Willlam Morey of colorful reproductions of famous government, a settlement of the tn. |31 MGRE Bredne i [Goroner John J. Ehelan'wiinquest 1o~ |ybilae strect, Bridge! wah played | masterplocca in olast Fooms.of 180 ter-allled debt problem, Thia com.|¥! 000 bonds. mage | 43, i wounds @nd refreshments were served. ot the city's 360 public schools, ‘EMENT a0 e Teport 5 80IUHON 10y Delcetive Sergeant Willam P | tound ‘on the dead guntan body at| _iome Cooked Lunches, Croweil's o ElBi T aE R e Gt A.golfer who, had a mean swing, ANNOUNCEMENTS rarliament, McCue when lie happened upon an | ypojnquest, Dr, Peters sald. One in 2 . QG Pairviaw oty g i tees appeared to recelve tI triiok - operatad by B8 pullet was found! lodged Just under oot 18 PARSILA Horing Prom Rt Rt » “ope! ? 0 b RN g TR mler's proposal favorably, hut risoner had collided with another | oy cap, iencral hospital suffering from a|sults that an organized effort to Twas “fore’ 'that he'd call, orced; g Rl prig® mafority agreed that the consuti- |y oping, Mecuo went to investi- | % SR L (e Droken ankle as tho result of & fall [ make nationwido the mevoment for | e oo L tion ot auch a commiason Wan dc-| o B cause of the accldent, and | mives Stiok vidently fro tlon the slippery sidewalk near her | pictures in school rooms fs about When he teed up the ball, A R -7 b pendent upon the promnt voting of | 0"y " ourse of his investi bl e _|home yesterday. | to be made, according to Mrs. Theo- | 647-15 : tha French budget which n , sk R Rl A 3 ks Last line. contest now golng on | dore Teiken, president of the so- NEW BRITATN—Mounmental. Works, 123 i nent first fon shasound 1aaktie tuck d“‘“ Flidaagan of She BERUISTL FOIARLIR Lo iy U aet . | clety | Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and put through parliament firsf by Roscoe was loaded with beer. He g the murderer to earth gev- b DAL A G Ipt] Carvls d lett Lt Members of tha committ D G (o irer Areeds et e A0 S cetinig otithe hoard of public | “Thousands of our school chil- ane P ooppRtiny, SaningidierdgtLGy waa understood, ar Walter Gowazda of 121 Farming- | saiq, Lut medical treatment by means | YOrks will be held Tuesday evening dr_en come V(.ri?m (Hrl,\",' ugly hnmvm(. 2 rl work among their otl ps ; fined $10 and costs Mool transfusion, might have '@ consider the taking of land be- | said Mrs. Teiken, ‘They play in Hloriste and urge that the budget be po A gUlty 10 & ChArgd | saved the mana Iite [tween Oak strect and the proposed | drab, grey streels, monotonas. of| FORTON RN =S oo 1gh the chamber with the short g EEalineye vas ek (ece. bl t ca | €xtension of Willow street, for high- | ugliness, To such children a beauti- A work done reasonable, Hest carngtions throug! e they [Of overlonding a Jitney yesterday | e jeaden piece, belleved to have S ful picture is a glimpse into ””‘\NAME B $1.00 doz, Bweet Peas 2Gc. doz. /N, eat poss e 1 dlsoussions in/|afternoon Ho was arrested bY 'hoen o huckshot, that penetrated the | pUrposes; 5 . Sand that do e bR Greenhouse, Oak and La Salle Bte, Dlam to ol A o et | Patrolmen Walter Malona and An- Iiigh, was not located,Dr. Peters | csiate Dance, Irl, Newington. lant hat dreams come from, A | ADDRESS Phono 2643-14, order to he ready to create debt| ony Walinczus when a Jitney he —advt. ) good picture in the life o a “;l |4 R e ¥ 775017 = e o vommission just as soon ane thej o Soo e on the North Burritt Niohols! ta i thatln William H. Van Oppen has been during that critical, formative per-| - varfety. Bpeclalizing on funeral work. Snduet stior inetile street line was found to contain 4% | riorous persons identified Riccitelli's | Eranted & permit to build two two |fod may be the means of changing | 1 . o ; o R Johnson's_Groenhouse, 611 Ghurch Bt s 50 pussengers while the maximum ' ody., More than 12 vietims of hold- | {amily houses at the corner of Vance (his whole life, 1t may even bring| Go to it! Whrite a last line and mail it in to the Linerick O TN ey airad yiket &IV STARTS | capacity of the bus was 28. ups about the county pointed to Ric- 2;‘%‘\‘””?”" LceteRatiatoony “r‘;;:l(,l' t‘i‘,;m"m gleam of latent ar-| maitor of the Herald. Greenhouse, $1% Oak 8t. Phone 2643-12, | AN UET | ©Ghief Nichols sald that nclther he| Finish the winter with “Lehigh | o When our soctety was fo\mgndl You've got just as big a chance to’cop a prize as anyone | SR, PEAST & Tt an uas ot Sy ; Ny acite.”” Universal C Vood was our ambition to see a fine | f den House, 1163 Stanley Bt. Ph | BANKERS WILL B Q eREitaen e “'ut" ;" 5 wx‘:;mlri{'xrr‘;; C[!';;‘u(\‘::\”\lz:nl’l‘fi \250807 ‘ picture on the walls of every class |€lse. It all depends on YOU. Get out your pencil and sharpen 3388-13, Btore 438 Main e Fhone s5ee. citell il the latter pointed a re- Co. Ha . Mgr. Tel. 2587. ol B ¢ ) . F“R N ' P e Zadst, room in Chicao. Now, having been | up your wits. ~ Then add the missing last line. PR T = \ ‘ | Annuat Dinner of New Britain Chap- | % Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, | given the vision of what can be | 2 3 b g AN BoOR o TiTTT o —Comerin T | ter I. A. of B, to Be Held Febru- | will hold a regular meeting tonight | done, we hope to see it promoted | : Thex;zle vnllt be several fo{l these limericks in all. Wow, | WANE BOORTNo. 3T o7 Commerior N . Sl > > at 8 o'clock in Judd's hall, by similar socleties in every city.” | what a chance to win one of the prizes. to the bank. mll Tl'y {0 Cmy Rl]ll-TOXll] 10 ary 18—Philip Troup Speaker. | GARVEY ls ARRESTED !Gulbransen player planos at Morann'i —_—_— | FOUND—A v n:lfn‘oney._r:v;n:: n | “have same by {dentifyin , 1214-3. . : Dew Hrigin Chspien - Aneniges | “,L;L‘ Bérgeron of 11 Lawlor street | I ONE DOLLAR A DAY HAND BAG—brown, Tot on Meriden trol- St]'l()kell C]ty |Tnstitute of Banking, will hold 13| calt-Styled Prosident of African Re- |, 000 e 8 Komsiialitodas & | : loy, arriving In Plainyille Wed. at 3:15 hdannnal banuust jat,thosBumity e s ol odevatn | There is no cateh in this contest. All you've got to do is | p-m T 8 Piamvine, 953 rednesday evening, Febru- o W o ¢ to undergo operation. | | 5 . 0 . . PATR OF TORTOIBE—shell gias M ) MU TS O B ¥ & Toddy's Collegiate dance, | 09 comply with the simple rules. Everybody can try their skill at | ™}izt, tuun Jon 2 sase sian o BrjTisAmcilnted (Tien. 0 to 7 o'clock, when the banquet | Atlanta Prison Tomorrow. all, Berlin, I'ri, night.—advt | ") | writing last lines for the limericks. et v s LR T SR Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 4.—Roy |0:30 to 7 o'clock, ; Nathan Hale chapter, Order of P h . . Write | PAIR OF—tortoise sholl giasses, Tost | ‘air! s, Alaska, TFeb oy | 2 Sanvar . Philip Trou Natha ale chz [ | a T 9 ATT T i i 1 gy | Wil bo served. Hon. Philip Troup| York, Feb, 6.—Marcus Gar- | geMolay, will work the initiatory And e_verybody has an equnlc ance to win a prize rite twoen 484 Church St and Rusel & 1 8. Darling, former navy aviator, and | ¢ New Haven, former postmaster B T o el | —e las many lines to each limerick as you wish. But, first read | win ity Co. Yinder please return to 1 Nlof rity, e e N ¢ S| b 2 € L3 1€ degree toniorrow ght. - 484 Church 8t. Reward. his mechanic, Ralph Mackie, will|of that city, editor of the New o p[of, the |degree tom ‘ 5 [2s _Tow Jeave Sunday with 620,000 units of|Haven Union, and an attorney-at- in republic” and head of the | Tast line contest mow golng on. Ammal LOWI,S Kbout fo La“nch {over the rules. RS ) el 2 bbbt o two-day |law, Will be the principal speaker, Universal Negro Improvement as-|Try it.—advt. | 5 | Watch for next Limerick tomorrow. DIPLOMAS ERAMED—for only — §1.00. ‘llvh“‘ff‘“k“-;”‘;’“{‘ \,m“ """ Rev. Walter Lyddy of St. Mary's |sociation, Will be on his way to the | Afijes Jartman of 21 Dewey street 50 . | Arcade Studfo, mg‘r“:“ amned to loave this aft- | church, will also speak. Thomas | federal peritentiary at Atianta vl"v reported fo the police that he h "" Campfllgl] 1 [flglsl&[lll‘es | S o [ - g f‘ ade different arrange. | Prior of the Plainville Trust Co., the |tomorrow afternoon, Assistant |struck and broken the traffic post a i ) S S SR s T EE HOME WANTED— 'm":n'“h';n‘;: jo“;d e ;r-irrflfii"“m of the local chapter, will | United States Attorney Mattuck said the corner of Elm and Commercial | e | ¥ e i e e e Dlane loaned by the Tairbanks Air- |be toastmaster tods preas, Al wCont| Washington,* Feb, 6.—A three- | | Catholle. child. Homes also needed D Tyl V. Hatsing fof W thielt Now | G vveyiwaa taticatcaitall Herlem |BET ohieh "An hracite is the “Coal T e e for neveral Protestant children, An,. Al R (ORI S G e L T it e i i i i night on & that Satisf Universal Coal & et . one interested apply to the 99 nullee enhour o reach|the banquet committee, which con- |bench warrant issued when he falled | Wood Co Brown, Mgr. M e A e Each day, for several days, the Herald ts printing the first four 4| o0 S0 R S Ot 5 b ot hs fort ] Gh s o ey i ot el lines of a limerick. Write a line to complete the limerick and | s s Nome late Monday, stopp! 3. %o be | Anderson, Klin I Stohl, Annamay |appetl from his conviction for using | Mrs. Hagsen of 160 High | XOSKors 8 sh00L T o Sl and‘ GANHE oribritis 16 to Limerick Bditer ot the B oralalaxon don't | LR ey [RiFeluel An oxeEn ahbias pRyoND Melsin White, ‘Jioger J. the mails to drfraud had been de- strect seported to the police Jast |the suppression of the stecl tra ot have to use the form printed on this page unless you want to. | e A e e M Tarson, Eva M, Raber, and Ruth I |nied, Arraigned. beforo Federal |night that her baby camiage had e e e e el I'§> You can copy the lines on another piece of paper, but be sure e 2 . Yeaterday's train of the A "]‘“ Norailt w Britain chapter |Juage A, N. Hand today he pleaded (bech stolen from in front of tne fure of fur-bearing anima e ‘ that all five lines appear on the paper you send-in. Also be Spors Aun railroad was held over at Seward to| Vogel ; hapter | Judge A. N. i o e e e e e America ane Associa- e ; d address is plainly written on. the same = ° | | — S100°00 its | has 110 consisting of offi- | for three more days of liberty 1o ) 3 i i R i sure your name and address is j y B WLt o msnelye aianlpmontio Tl ot all tho hanks | ermit. his attornes to apply o the | Touight will be “Charter Members | tion e e orEaNlulON%, | sheot. Watch the time limit on each limerick, Winners for | “aThen AND LouE SrALE A FEW JE of serum due today from Se > 3risto United States supreme court, for a Night at the People’s church on [Supporting the movement, and Mrs, | each day's limerick will be announced the following day. TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNE, A iile and Bristol. ed States supr 5 | i iske heads the LANNEL The remainder of the S e | : — writ of certiorari. His plea was de- |Court street. Plans are being made ‘;\htnm;' ‘M?id’:;:”! :0?)?”';“; | i 528 A o :’l:‘l)l‘l"; B'?ncuws. ARMY & NAVY 3 y lir il e fcertaratl; arge: theri is fdual workers wi H o e G e S S —— . NE) o ¢ INTO! e ni:t ta:;n- ’d:) I')ra;r]n.‘gu“"m‘h\ A BIRD'S BILL nied and he was remanded to the for one of H;e 1.‘|r,<..:| gatherings l:‘vyn!n(h:-’i‘; :“mlmtl (el ifice - { EXT TO WESTERN UNION eent to 2 ?m\f 1:. g tcam, a 20-day A e ever hv-\.rl‘m‘ this churc v.‘ R ward Breck of the naval reserves, a . e — _( ioteryschoiils; your dinner party last might estg | e also was refused pormisslon o) ho Saivation Atmy edvisory com- | Ward Breck of the naval reserses &1 A)) the answers today were fair enough and many, many ) H and Senate Differ e sl Bien s Anntat “fl- e e cumpaign, announcement of Tice answers were received. Albert Swanson, Jr., of 90 Shuttle BRIST“[ NEWS QuSE I 1 of Heli 1 was con- | jowers, who had “““"‘:‘"'{‘n 2 aa |chamber of commeree, which recently was made before the | Meadow avenue won the $1 today. One of the reasons he won On l(,()nwgt"? 50 £ re mum s pua ntir ning. fl[ fi‘ ‘" “‘;:f :‘m_( e (e L e Humane Education Soclety of Wash-!wag hecause of neatness. The editor was sitting at his desk —_— Washington, Feb, 6.—Differences —Answe: ce to 2 SRR kot A lington. e o f s e ehenl A bty | ral_anthorities sald _Garv Blol\elqg_e Hpuse Files Outlining the work Commander| When the word came to recognize neatness, 50 Albert Jr., is 80| (Continued from Page Seven) ' and the senate as to what govern-| would be deported to Jamales, s | A Petition in Bankruptcy |preck told the soel that while; much the winner. Other answers were neat but not so good, o e mental department shall control Eirtnplace, o eqpittion =08 8| & o e e a0 Ghn 0| farsbemiing antmals| and the blending of the two is considered by the Dboard of ;‘:Or;rit,":):°:r’ :"f:;t’m;‘r"::": J““l‘l“““‘- " i p iy e-ye er 5 i D : 3 v i sel traps : 2 P 7 § r at. 2 vrodurnonh‘ 2nd ycontenigton | R hrokerage house of Price rd & | were fllwdn early lz‘{:fl';(’i‘m'lfs“’: eod {judges as the last word in prize endeavor. A fellow came in | gtrent was srrested AT s (Tt f,”c’:"t"o ,’rm," the. Lok BOYS' CLUB ELECTION Gomhilch Eoe v HOLoHeLY "”’""‘_' b agony, not 10 percent of those last night and said he wanted to win the prize so he could take | of liquor had heen procured there. i i T B I ¥olofls forecastiinge thay( NESHolp UL ihe L L e e e P SRR mmj his girl to the theater. Thef editor doesn’t wish to go into s Jyas relcased on bonds of $500 } § Club City” election, which iner on the Nc SERl S B 28 sty e o 4 . Ahi i TR or his appearance in the city court air craft. . I kes place tomorrow. Candidates |change, today filed @ voluntary peti- |for the .n‘\‘u;\l vv‘H rs :w -Wm_‘_ nr‘ac.:l\xce for the lovelorn or anything like that but it seems from R The house approved ‘1 in giving £ various offices are already |tion in bankruptcy. The firm held |ings in (‘rm.’\\ \. e o e [\\hat he learned last night that the lady was unfair to t]lls: ChaciaiTineto e (A wniml“:f b“u‘:]"“h ':;}' being addressed by thelr possible 'wn“!“’r P in the New York curb :" "r, (J‘“ ,:,L craze for summer | YOUNg man. He recently took her to see the greatest show in {and George Schilling of 24 Alder e s \ LI S e i ek coneroll| Ehe astR100 yenrsMETIa bool ik vt o kW alatt i park and was | ;““‘; R T UL T 5 o v o n the club prin shop, and a A notice posted on the door of the i b roused. |3 e : : . ok ound in their homes. Both wer the interior department have con- m“l’n‘ L ,‘.‘,y‘,,‘:,’ ; ‘”:f been converted | company’s offices gave the first in-|Public conscience, wWhen ,,?v,;"}]n‘.' {in the front line for the ecll’pse. .Som'e people never appreciate s e e “'I_v trol. | Lol A il boys | timation of the bankruptey action |the speaker declared, would de- hat voy do for them. Let’s hope this young man wins the $1 | ; P4 , 3 e T R, into a ballot box by one of th 3 4 i 7 aand the abolition of the non-kill- N ’ L | city court on Saturday, A sfill was 7o i up for office, 8o that he is suspected and said that creditors would be ms A sometime so he can take his girl to the theater. | found at Schilling's home. Will Renounce American of having arranged a sccret method |Folified of the first creditors’ mect- ivg trap. T S | Henry - Christian of Laure! i : A : the eloction. The polls will |1 h ere’s tonight’s winner: | street war arrested in the same raid ip for Spite f fixing the election. The polis wi Soeedin 4 e r e same rai Citizensh D 10L-RDIL open at 9:30 4. m. and close at 5:30 firm was one of those which Conference to Talk on : |and will also be tried tomorrou S e Sk execited large orders in Piggly Non-Armed Frontiers There was a conductor named Clair, [ morning, is effort to block confirmation | s : sreaiealda pub il e | 1 s & 7 i s 2 5 sy “,", i‘.sm:,,:\', G S The main contest is that for “'Wr .vroyn i éllyv : "”"\.",r“{i | Washington, Feb. 6.—The pro-! Whose habit of kidding was rare. | Jennings Sirt Co, Incorporates L Sha 5 1ty Mieszkowski has been | when ence Saunders of Memphis, | k T h | $ : " % S § / supreme court justice, James A. wayor. Matty Mieszkowski has b - ian S alEnge SpunoelSiol ol ‘“‘ ¢ posal for demilitarized zones along | When people would say, | The Jennings Shirt Co. has in- 0\3nb=\' Colorado mining man tho to h strangle-hold on | Tenn,, w cong lev 1is marke the frontiers of Iuropean nations “Nice weather today,” | corporated in this city for the pur ey, Colorac inin sition. but cribs of “Vote for | operations. which led to a corner. frontlers of 3 ; 1 ! ay, o0se of manufacturing, buying ani 4 people here that he will re- positi 18sofgVid s s 3 hich ig listed for consideration at i 1 a g, buying ani has mn\n ople here rc.:’;“\.q}:p flrn" e heard so | foreed Piggly Wiggly oft the siock | Which I .“,(.,. mfg i His answer was sureto be fare. selling of shirts, underwear, wenr. e aeniea i predicted 18 now ex- | Saunders o abandon coifrol of his [of the Interpuriimentary TR | e e — neckwear gloves, etc. The capital p i calns poeted. The contest for city clerk fon-wide chain store o CRtiEa G dvocate, % stock of the concern is $50,000 con- S brought against shjfon allyerl | ARisndsRchaltiato g e i M o oavoratedl ean King’s Trial Is ELopclins corarld SR hv ] ~utors | I cen Harry Rudman and Har on. & ahordl B Iy Suenrs: fors . sisting of 2,000 shares of the pur him in Delaware. by the executors i \ be either —_— Brigadier Goneral B, 1, Speark | Opened in Court Today | 5 T tate of tHe lat jerpont 8 st is thought to be either e e Al houNe (of: Y J | values of $25 each. The concer: \ CEND DA B i ;-',‘nl,l el ; is the struggle be- | Lomon peels are ectin mer memiiencCtien: i Ibion, N. Y., I'eb. 6:—The trial | will be gin business with $1,500, ", A8 counselbefore the suprer | = for prosccuting attorney o i AT D tlone king, began today. Sands and Mrs. | son, Eben Jennings and Clarence It i e ction of the league of | R . [ Kerolejza is thought 6 have a | — S e Grace K. Gerks his business man- | Apderson. X Stoneham Case Must Go | o peie Sliva for (Vo Advertlsement apikEentEs] (Fntarelee WAY ager, were indicted on charges of Property Transfers et % 'y | Aronson is all but y was su 4 grand larceny and forgery in con- | Emily D { Villia: To Finish Before Jury it N eition i Sily D., Joseph B. and Willian New York, Feb. 6.—Federal Judge | star in iis ey L Llei o §t. Jacobs Ol etops any pain, so nection with the $1,000,000 fallure | i Sessions have sold to Jofn Me Winslow today denied a motion to | 152 J ""‘_,"‘;‘j"“ ACORN STRY ACCEPTANCE \NO DATES FOR FAIR when your back is sore and lame, or | Of “1"‘1““”“j;‘l”"*""!‘ " Mrs. Gerks | Caughern property on Wooding v direct an acquittal in the mail fraud oL 5 e Notice 1s hers it | jrartford, Feb. 6.—Directors of the | lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has | Va8 ~convicted on the forgery | street. trial of Charles A. Stoncha | « T G R R e L cd up, don't sulfer! Get a | charges. | Joseph T. Donovan and Frank (. g owner of the New York G e O et g :” “‘\ v atiernoon al bottle of old, honcet §t.| One ]‘ ‘;"‘T“’ r“"zfl veniremen | Hayes have sold to William Roberts ‘ er of the ori i ¥r €W ooty mecting yesterday @ g ir a Were called, 22 of whom were ex- |, e stree moge D. Dier and others. ; ¥ Ha 1! reached no decision in regard to the Jacobs Oil at any drug S\‘O.\.v'h(n.‘[ s Gailelt I’c i adest e r a lot on Pine street, ke that the case must be dec i B ‘ P th, 19 Jates of the Conmnecticut fair here | little in your hand, and rub it right c : : Church to Hold Social the fury and directed the caual chances 7:30 1 A1 for | this sear nor any decislon on the |on your aching back; and by the|day's session of the court would be | rThe gecond amnual chureh social ! continue. : St G racing and other matters. All de- |t u count fifty the soreness and " Jp with the selection of the | of the Prospect Methodist church son, P Kobela an sy e it Sorad ) e neas ls gone. to try Sands. will be held in the church parlors I e | Jocelyn oo was added to the list K R eionior WilTow St samaits i e e A s crippled! This soothing, | = for fis'members on Monday evening, X . America’s mos i roa he sec Sl ol 5 rating ofl needs to be used oniy | ial Noti commencing at 7:30. A reception Notlce T . of B TR heaie St St s Y . Tt takes the pain right out and | Speclal Otlce will be held in the chapel from 7:30 J a . ooy N O AT GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION | cnds the misery, It is magical, yet | until 8 o'clock, which will be in f Taken by virtue of an execution ing But 1o 1 LE ey b R R rtford, Feb. 6,—Governor John | absolute rmless, and docsn't | Bridge, Whist and Pinochie will | CI2T€S Of & committee of whicl ( issued by the City Court, of was late ling 1 for ! palapie i il s e Steas bull will give a reception to skin. | A Bridge, Whist and Pinochie will | john Stotz 1s chafrman. ‘ itain, direc Tace s, b ¢ ) Seng e the ‘,f\‘i § i . \.\.”;‘ GRS pereraT A BT 6 Nothing else stops lumbago, m-\lm held tomorrow evening at St.| " 3iorace D, Taft of the Taft school . Auction, to ¢ Paris, had . ¥ S s e s UL, February backache or rheumatiam go | Peter's church rectory on Franklin | 4t watertown will speak at § o'clocn t the Public of “An s P > S tats bt It never disappoints! | Square at § o'clock.—advt. in the church auditorium on ths > rk and Lester S 7 i — |subject of law enforcement. Ma e < John F. Wade will introduce 1h N B ) . K d Edward Grah I : . | spe an wdwarg jraham will < ) i i i BY CLIFF STERRE s - / Rt e 00 B e AV Much in Evidence Wi aw | give a brict organ recital. p said exccution, and my fecs thereo He asnt uc | ™ This will be followed by a social 4 the following described pro f wtime in the chapel at 9 o'clock with . wit: One Black Horse, located at g £ = == entertainment provided by the social | Osgood avenue, in the said WELL WELL, S i el | committee of the Young People's New Britain. | = = { . BEE \ BUT s AiCE | department and refreshmenta served " Dated w Britain | RERIIN > ST [ & =g \ You [ by the Ladies' Aid Society ® ated at New Britain [584 St = | ' )y the Ladies d 5 . $th day of February A. D | WHERE HAVE "~ I EVERYWHERE wEas | y 3EORGE A. STARK / ; | GEORGE A. ETARK | ou seEd 2\ (A THAT MATTERS ACAIE | HDING yourgELE 1\ \ g ¢ | | ‘ ———— | [ This Date ilfiiisfi& 3 ] \ 1806—Sallors Snug Harbor, I, Incorporated. 1807 — Hiram Sibley, financier, born. He wresident of the West- ern Union Telegraph Co. 1814—Henry T. Cheever, clergy- t) man and author, born. He was as- soclate editor of the New York . | Evangelist. 8. l‘ Daily Thoughts ] “ ———————————— e “Whiie fancy, like the finger of & | clock S Runs the great circuit, ahd i still . l at home,”

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