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e —— ART EXHIBITION |- HOUGHTON GETS BACHELOR APPEARS T0 OPPOSE TAX ON WOMEN| of excellont value, The depiction of a man by Kathleen Becker ls un- vsually good, NEW YORK STATE | Charles Elbert (leaving two daughters, Mr ! Hotchkiss of Bristol and Mr: naval engagements were that air- isers hig {for Trinity and Sierra countles, Cali- hips might spot destroyers, cr |orn1a. and Piscataquis county, R 5 > | Maing. Statistics for every county Hull of Guilford; and two sons, I.| ,; supmarines of the opposing force A lof the countrty will be issued, for | Willitms of this town and Fd- ;5 qestroyers might meet cruiser o |cach state and for the United States |Ward Williams of Bristol. Funeral . submarines or other destroyers, or SAY <t BAYER ASPIRlN” — We as a whole, gi\mg an inventory of |services were heldhere at the home yhat gubmarines might penctrate in- griculture. Preliminary results for |of F. C. “”N“;‘ at 2 o'clock this 1o the midst of the opposing forma- m.- entire country are not expected |afternoon, Rev. G. C. Laudenslager, | o Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are |i, be complotod before the ond of |vastor of the First Baptist ehurch, | The destroyers. &cont eruiscrs, air the present summer. |omiciating. Interment was in Oak | ships and submarine ait were on ! 1L‘Ut gettmg the ge“u"lt‘)e Bayer Asmrm proved S‘Tfe The Callfornia, counties showed a |Hill cemetery. | far flung scouting screens, while the by mi nd prescribed b hysicians 24 years for [deerease in the number of farms ey, ) capltal hips were back in the main y millions and | WPty ¥ but an increase in ucreage. |m'\‘ The giris of the Hartford Counts jormations. % 5 . {showed a decrease in the value of [¥. W. C. A. held an open meeting i b Colds Headache Neuralgia ~ Lumbago land and bulldings with a total of |in the I'irst Congregational church S o 5 e 4 $2,045,856 and Slerra an increase chapel today. $102 500 RbALTY SALES Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism with & total of $1,688,050. | Pscataquis county, Maine, show- Word bas been received here o Accept only “Bayer” ackage ¢4 an increase in the number of |the dcath of Mrs. lLeverctte H. «The Paradisc” at Smalley Park ang 0 —r ' e tarms but a decrease in acreage | oy 21, of Cheshire. She was hich t directi i : which contains proven directions. yjie the value of land and build- or of Mr. and Mrs. Iviend | Building at Church and Stanley Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ings showed an increase, their total s of Cheshive, formerly of . S 2 Also bottlen of 24 and 100—Druggists. | icing §5.278.65 T oo iy RO R DR IS Aspiria 1s (e trade mark of Barer Musutacture of Mononcetcacidesar of Sllylicacd | — |vcars a8 @ stenographer at the Hart- | Jaward Greenstein aud Hyi Boulgeols ReJect Plan {ford Battery Co. here, She 1eaves) Rubin have purchased “The Para- Ler husband, her parents, and two | dise an eight apartment building at For Simons for Choice | By The Assoclated Press Rerlin, Marth 11.—The suggestion | made by the democrats for the joint | [nomination of Dr .Walter Simons, now acting president, as candidate at the coming elections for a succe isters, Mrs, Frank Potter and Miss |ghe corner of North and Elm strects, Mildred Barnes of Cheshive. I°uner- o Morris Cohn. The purchase pr services will be held at 2 o'clock [ywhich Includes a wooden bullding or [tomorow afternoon her late [on adjolning lot, is $50,000. Burial will be in the local |{g shortly leaving for Palesting cemetery, has disposed of about $200,000 w at me, {South End | It sor to- President Ebert was rejected | ST ; 1oy | OF his property in the past weck today by 8 conference of the bur-| Miss Mary I Dainton. of Merlden | Henry Battistont and Fau geols party lenderseto which also the |#nd Willlam H. Jones of this 10W | Rossl have taken a n i centrists and democrata were invited, | Were matried in Meriden on Feb-|pyjiging at the corner of ) Il 2 2 r T ceo ng al e Teé- | o Stanley streets, ow hy St S The parties of the right presented y 4. according to a :“;le-v and Stanley streets, owned b an ultimatum to the centrlats that |[ccived here. Rev. Jeremiah J. DUE- flaw Miynarski and Stanisiaw Oles- A N D {they would insist on the nomination |5un erformed the cercmony. Kievieer, sale pric [of Dr. Karl Jarres as the joint can- | is $52,500 Daughters of TIs- ' St. Rita's Circle, Jdidate of the German nationalists, , Bella, will meet in the [ 1unit s economic peoples’ party and the mmunity Canadian War Veterans 1 7:00 clock tomorrow eve- arlan peoples' party unless the CAZ oL : SERVICE cnter party decided to join the | Offer to Do Police W ml\ hourgeols bloc. 1In this case the Sydney, N, 8 1m|-md ex-serviee \ppeals in Court to Testify in Big \ult partics of the right were willing to suggestions as to the . through the Gre —these you ask first_in 7 e ne atio association, to serve 18 anx v your bank. omination: SR White Plains, N. Y., March 1= |1 ohee"1n avent of outhieaks N o . . | Alexander K. Nicick, & relative of | (¢ n"pinion strike _ The Federal Réserve Burgess to Remain in e TRt R rewlCa TG mEll B e | oD SR S S System was established Office for @ Time Yet |iefore Supreme Court Justice Tavlor | cuieq today, ‘however, 1 % to strengthen these ele- Washington, March 11.—Commis- [1014Y 10 response {0 an orier re- would refusc a request said 1o < ments in the nation's <oner Burgess of the tarift commis- | "' r:“:“": ";:’:H;;“" - "” 'm*"' from the attorney gencral's e t . . B sion said today nafter o o | place of restdenca in connectio at the veterans extend t financial structure. P »lj:‘f”fl‘.‘ l{‘ ("‘n‘[',"ld:n“’\';“" TERCC | e $100,000 breach of promis SEhail bty i This Bank belongs to continue in office for “a while | "TO! 'l!','l“' ”': __“""\“\\;:H"k i LolloN hioh ol : ork actre ) ck sald s japor for maintenanc it, and every ~patron Recently there had been indica | 1oMe 18 in Lake Mahopac, Putnam fcoieries. A meeting will he held to profits by the fact. tions that he intended to resign be- |COUNtY night to discuss the subject S e o} dissatistaction over the | Decision was rescrved on tie mo- | “Thero have been no distucbances “e invite you to fl\'i\ll leadlock in the commission but th ‘H““ of piaintiftia counsel to CXamine |in the coa 2 vourself of the unques- recent.appointment of Alfred Dennis | imick 1n Westchester county before - tioned safety and the to replace Commissioner Lewis has (M4l \'ermont (Qox-el‘nnr \'igns‘ hn ptandiv Revo: tended to clear up the situation. 5 : ice of this NATIONAL JChairman Culbertson soon would re. |, Worcester, Mass, March %1 1 ) bank. sign to accept a diplomatic post. Boh Eaglaae S ko 2 01' f quarterly meeting with 250 —————— i altendance opened ¢ n noon with a meeting o M’Vfl"fa’” '] They Dow't Make Them Any of governors and wia | i Better Than The g talk by ILIY‘H Brown of t con: - 3 ' * Baking Co. lVollowing a| (. of t il pro b at_ 12 o'clock W at « f the s! The s Chorust Lady:id ] inchocn aliizhortoo theinl thatt shesy e || PALACE — Beginning Sunday an entertatnmetn - program and | pup SHEnets s | | banquet at 6:30 this evening. an rights MMWAU NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925, City ltems inent membors of th gational churcl, which was also of the heneflciaries by the Wi Mr. Miller. Surviving Mrs, M 2 Mrs. Mary A yer o brother, Hezekia Diss « 1 Cal,, and several nl cphews. Funeral v, Henry T e ot tio ATES INVENTORIED An inventory of the cstate of S ti Cian howin. [ YV ointor North stre yperty, has L in probat s valued at 84,40 De Valera’s Defi '*‘x‘l' \TW[] PLAYS ENJOYED ; Reported Satisfacto By The ed Press. London “:n\"‘t 11 of of Lord Curzon ec Assoc) today ows “Owing t Lord Cur s passed a res it 1o found that I i s " v condi con 1 satistactory PLAN R. R. EXTENSION North Bay, Ont., March 11 miskamin Northe ivio It ann 1y that 1t ilway would br 1yn gold f is and re tion by Noven A\ %E‘ “California Fxg Syrup” Dependable Laxatne for Sick Baby or Ch:,d | of weight without | sen | wer Tho exhibition' talkes up the en- The Y. M. ' A, and B. Fife and tire four walls of one of the large a0 Lo Drum band ‘will meet for relicarsal N [; ” rooms on thesupper floor of the ins Women Deserted By Hushamls tomorrow night at § o'clock st One wall s taken up with RS Should, Vot ot | rangements will be made fo atter nti R tha “star' palntings,” another with A I\ L d Not Have To Watch : £ the dance 19 be given Salu Paintingg by Bristol and New |iics's) v wieh ‘iscenuacoua | ADASSIOD f0 London GO&S 10| . vor s cottoctor Jenks Measire for Enlorcement v vy st "icwwt” b 26 New Members Proposed and P driewings, and the fourth with com- \u‘r“hfl of Middlctown ( B . J mereial_productions. W h g l h]st Warttord, Meck $1~YF dun't par I A [l lires boxes of cigars were stols 0l 5 ritain Girls Admived < |oeieretvetions en v | Washinglon Tor Hustructions |, et ke 5 Adopte from 1} of domenh o fiicers Nominated g three hours creates much interest, . _\\'lllmm H. walrenila, Justice of the s 189 Hartford avenue Monday both in its subject and the speed % |peace in New Fairfield, told the leg- S Mght acearding to a report made| 00— 4/ A brilliant painting by Monica {shown in executing it. Six chalk | Wuashington, March 11.—Alanson |islative committee on finance yey. Albany, March 11.-~With elevey 48t DIgLt to the poll The seating enpacity of 1) el \Itedtly of Bristol s the most prom- [drawings on a background of black, |3 Houghton, titc new American um- jierday. “I do want to relleve wom- [lepublicaiis voting with all Dewo- Guibransen player planos at Morans' | oy o olieen was taxed | inently displayed canvas at the art |ach dono in five minutes, attracts |Dassador to London, has come 1o cn whoso husbands have left them |crats tn oppositi | g =tk . D Rl exhibit] onll attention for the same reason, The |Vashington in response to a request |from paying taxes, They' have pposition, und after the | Vun Candt Wiweler of New York terday afterncon (o accomn | i Nc:’nnf‘::\:;“'l:!l:’l'l‘lllvlll::)\)]]“yl\,'“ work of an artist must be specdy. ‘l‘:o.m !;e(-rrnmry Kellogg for confer }--lmlu{ll to do with half n dozen Kids hl,,‘,:,u\‘: ,”:‘;‘,,m”\‘f' st debate of the | wi't 4.‘“1‘ s the 1totury club at the | those g guthered at ly ; farge and impressive land ‘00 To.paint a landscape requires it to ’r\::' 'rl; or;‘z proceeding to his new |tralling ‘em, without having o e '»-‘l'r.-‘, : \I- mbly yesterday | Lurritt hotel tomorrow on “Power | gramatics. Two plays were pr : Hrhaharit ol il : ‘r\»! be finished In one day=—or another :n.] .“\ol n;st lor these conferences | watch out for tax colloctors.” Awk- B »."l- ”-;m» ‘m‘ to re-enact a | 0° Lotters in Husine : G T e s Biitaln havs eed It °f NeW |day the same landscape may be |BEe ¢ il !{'lht At the' .Whito od it he-had any partloular cages In |Jb 0 Beohvbition cnforcement luw.t Homs egolied lunchuons, Crowell's. |, o : e b, changed in detail, The entire frui- ousc, whore Mr, Houghton 18 the ‘nnml. ho replied that he had and ote wis 83 fo 61, the number | ~adit, T s e o he extraordinary work of thesa |tjon of talent and study must bo [President's guest. |valuntoored to turnish the commit. |9 Republicuns voting “vet” being | urry H. Milkowitz s " Lo 1o young artlsts not only comprises goncontrated in tiie short time at the | President Coolldge, the ambassi- [tce with a list of those women ho !N Same as when the bills were ad- | awarded judgnent of $103.06 in his Music was furnished by Mies Gludys (he chief point of loonl contact at Qisposal of the artist. dor and Mr, Kellogg went generally (favored. Mr, Fairchild’s testimony | Vanced to the order of final passage sult aguins: Hans L, Christoplor by Day. who rendercd most acceptably | the art exhibitin, but are tho star| Tho exhibition will last three |OVeF European questions in thelr dis- |developed the fuct that ho too, is a @ ¢V days ago. Justiee Staniey J. Traceskl.® 1. on the plano four short numbers printings on exhibition, whith 15 |weoks, and opencdgyesterday, at the | cussions, and the question of selcet- | hachelor, Charges of the presence of “min- | Rachlin aetod for Milk , from Mchowel nger an ott sponsored by the Hartford Art|close of an exhibition of paintings |ing a successor to Mr. Houghton as| Mr. Fuirchild conducted a onc. 1008 of the Anti-Saloon Leugue and | Vietrola I planos, at Morans T'he parts in “The China 1’ #chooi, with Albertus E. Jones onelby Mr. Jones, which attracted con- [*Mbassador to Germany was also [nan campaign for the abolishing | the Ku Klux Kian" in the legislative’| adv tuken by Mrs. Prank Traut, Mrs. Ar- of the most dlsitngulshod palnters |mideralle attention by patrons and |{Ken up. 8o far as ia known, Presi- [of personal taxes for women while | lulls and appeals to stop the death | Nuthan I Boewon, J1H4r We Bacon and Mre, - F. Ray= in Connedtieut. In charge, Visitors to the institute. Mr, Jones |d€nt Coolldgo hns not fnally detor- |advocating his so-called *“bachelor destruction now being spread by | through M have brought | Mond Glipatri ‘The pletare by Miss Iicddy 4s ‘a |was taking his canvases from the mined upon ‘a man for the Berlin tax” bill before the committec, | “hootleggers and hootleggers' civ- Hornkohl for In ¥ Rehear Mrs: Russell Nel- portratt wusy of feid coloring and [Institate as the pictures for the new |[POSt (Stunding alone on the proposed |tims” marked the three-hour dis- 3 stabile G A (fon, Mrs. Marold Tngraham, Mrs | sirength, Tt has been on exhibition |oxhibition arvived. Iis landscapes In the course of the discussion Mr, (measure, for 15 minutes he answer- ole served papers, William 8. Rowland, Mrs, Edward 8. fn Hartford an s been. seen and [wore particularly notable, Mr. Jones | IOUENton BAve reassiiring informa- |« a cross five of quostions, keeping | IFor the first time (his year ' A hearing Iy o of Fdwapg lancatser, Mrs, Emory C. Corbin and admired by thousands of people. [has won several lmportant prizes tion as to the cconomlc situation in |the committee in laughter by am call of the House was ordercd, | Koplowltz, bankrup e 1 b [ Mrs. Fred Porter comprised i The pleture is that of a girl, and s |with his pulntings, and is vico-presi- t,cr’:nn,\)“ _Inn report is understood Ihu: answers and voluntecred the- 'making it necessary for members to ! fc vee 15, M, Yeomans on C¥! iuctly modern 1n gpnoeption and |dent of the Conhecticut Academy of (fm“""’ \""d“"’f‘[‘" the fuct that the fories on taxation subjects. attend and fmpossible for them to | Aor W R e All the character were well por- execatlon. 1t fa & véritable sym- |FIno Arts. His pictutes on display [GoTMAN budget had been balanced, | "Would you object to doublti jcave until adjournment. Debate on n in the matter acab members present o phony in odier and s one of those here were favorably’ commented up- I_‘:;l"“:‘ l‘“:’]':‘} placed on a gold jthe, tax on siiglo women.” he Was | tne Jonks bijl began at 11:45 o'clock | Mcorad will be held. The fina tful hour, us witncssed outstandingly meritorious ccmposi- |on during the several wecks they | AE8 A0 BUIAE Aeps had been [nsked, “That is something tho |y,iq “was not concluded until .:45 p. | hearing In the ST IoAa N a0 aus Hpehmin | have to bo secn to be |Were on exhibition, ke \:‘:‘I”‘::lt[xtsulzml in a gen- | women themselves should be ullow. "y g urter 3 o'clock before the Wil (ke gt om Mureh 86, The work of coaching the princt Spceciated. Tt 18 of such broad IR outlacksin (ir‘rniy(u?r il ‘|‘l‘\;:',|dn;,'\:'l\‘\,f’,:;;“ phe voplied. VUt |juxt word had heen safd anil the re- s 1alin 6 85 Linden stroct{Tulaihad been undoe the direction of avpeal, both fn subjcet and treat- | Rpjgeo Searchlights Fail Mr. Houghton ~will remain in vass to find out thelr views." Hit of the ol saqeinsed; : withithe gripiat hisshome: iz gy ”‘ D lanngan, AL Lh ment, that the !ayman as well as n 1 . Washington several days before I'runk T. Gaigano. Democrat, of close uv afternoon's entertain- | the artist can appreciate 1t Miss| 10 Show Attacking Plane [jcsFics Sertt qovs befors go- R i A Ak o ment s S Heddy ts regurdedfi s one of the| Han Fravolaco, March 1L-—Toue |and will. returs for formanst N: To SOUTH[NGTON NEWS he measure with a declaration that l_‘ som mm“u of roscs In recos most talented of the y unger paint- [searchlights of 6,000 yards range |lingtructions before sailing 'Or' 5 no one would pretend that the law tion of her services and of the suc ers in the state, iiled to find any army alrplane |{gon, o2 i lcould be “enforced honestly.” oss of the program. In respor The two landscapes of Miss Monat, | theoretically attacking San Iran- | Fel Fh e T : s o “When you and I went to high called attention to the abunda sithongh mére mll‘]vl\lml in coloring |clsco lust night. The test, which | u,,fl'";|,I,.":\:rh,:p,;f::2',::f ;‘,f;l"':l;‘&; school” he said, “We didn't know LEAVES Blfi ESTATE of dramatic talent in the club and | is the wont of this type of sui. |Was under the direction of Major J. DOHENY WHJL SELL Ly the special committee investiga- | ¥hat Whisky and gin were. The pop- suggested that a dramatic depart- | el embody delightful details 4a1 |S Platt, was hetween Ifort Scott, as | {ting the matter gs the best site fo|Uar boy and girls in high school to- meit be added to the activitics of | Indicate extraordin delity to |the defending base, and an army | e i © 1% Jay 1a the one who can bring in a the organization. raordinary fidelity i b a new grade school bullding here 10 ¥ - natire and the ability * to see its |Planc from Crissy flcld, as the at- |0l Magnate Roported Negotiating [and Rev, W. J, Doolan, the owner |EFiD and Huve a_drink. The | g Lelt 3500 000 hy Her o propertics of the stage work beaativs through the eyes of an art. |{acking force. e L SEANE Deoparty Wi Llbell AL e ereetit way you can stop this is not were dirccted by Miss Mabel Hib- | ist. The delicato_ blending of trecs | = 1ort SCOU “I‘L“:’l‘l’f“;"""“rp;“;( San | Transfer of Properdy in Mexlco; | (o town at such a low price that it {0 PA% these bills, which would | Hushand. Darius Miller h‘vvvrl. H | ;.‘.:'llmunp is donic with astonishing | 00C19 AT, 4F e AR Of 1 Wil Develop California Ficia, |Vl almost be a gift, After consider- [ make the law a bigger joke than it | ) q , Iwenty.five amEs ers ,,j‘.»'m;"]‘. ill and eftect, and {n ono of them & iy "L iinoishl trouble was that “\e! atlon of many sites, this location was |13 NOW- | for club membership, ~raising th f 0! P 1 3erg, Democrat, of the roster nearly to the 500 rk farn fn the - background enhanc:s | oot G lded our range.” ew York, March 11.—In an artl- [chosen, as children would have to| Jullus 8. Berg, Democrat, o . ¥ | the stiil sylvan benutics of the can- | The seavchlights located fhe plane [€/¢ published today, the New York |travel only seven-tenths of a mile Bronx, attacked the ‘Ij!“'f“fls\w"“ Disposition of 500,000 After the entertainment, refresh- | vus. Miss Mouat is u talented, [several times after it had displayed Times credits Edward L. Doheny, the | from the populated districts on eith- | Feformers” advocating these "“‘]‘wh\(h was left her 1 m"m-;' were served. .\h’\.~ Jennie | tudions and ambitious art lover and | [Hghis but immeaiately lost sight ol magnate, as confirming, through |er site, When Father Dooley was ap. | Pimilar measures.” He declared that, | jate husband, Darius Mliler, will fol- | Weasel and Mra. Charles I Merwin | hus attained a degree of skill that |of g, his sccretary, reports that he was|proached, he stated that he woulg |\f he had his way. he would cen-|jow the death of Mrs. Elizabeth 1 presiding at tea table. | is the pride of her friends and col- s = negotiating th the Standard (m(lm glad to do something for the 80T €V reform organization and | g Miller, which occurs I“.w L 5 follqwing list of vlvl'";'* for leagues. Company of Indiana, Blair and Com- | a4 w anafer o | every sermon. shortly before 7 o'clock at lier liome, |the coming year is proposed by the Another New Britaln glrl i rep- | BOStON U n“El'Slt\ Rlfle ',mn_\-‘,) Inc., New York -‘,m,k,,:.! Zr,"‘,l ;:“"«tr: r,\l’,‘1,.“,:‘,"ll'i‘m:,r,,“‘"':j:”‘u,:,]:.u{:;',% “I would give every one of these | g; Wost Main street nominating committee:— resented with epmmercin :Iru\\'ln:,’!." Team Defeats Hanard {British Interests, for the sale of "his| The bullding which it is proposed reformers a passport to Siberia,” e According to the will of her ‘;T ’ President, Mrs. 'l“‘l(: C. Loomis; She is Kate Goodwan, and her efforts | pocion s " bodion univer- | Mexican oil properties, Involving [to ercct on this site will be of colo- |d¢ciared: L | Buna i nofvesfasstora nmer ean et MiceRnroident ol s sh \“ in this line are on u par With.the e rifle team made clear its claim |ahout $125,000,000. The contract has |nfal design, tho exterior being of SRR [of Main strect, occupying a siore Young: second vice president, Miss best in her grade at the’ exhibition. 1o kecond place in the New England |00t yet been “signed, the Times|tapestry brick with light trimmings WARSHIPS APPROAGHING hichvasglonatoalo gt PasomelaaRUaher sy Nasearsine There are other pletuves of dis- fjniercollegiate league by defeating |(uotes Mr. Doheny as'sayigg. The [The main entrance will be in the site of the Besse System sceretary, Mrs, Gardner Weld: cor- | tinetion in the exhibition, “painted |Hapvard, 1870 to 1735, it was an- [article, detalling the negotiations, |middle of the Main street front, “BATTLE“ Conuecticut Trust and Sare Depositjresponding secretary, Mrs, by followers of the brush and pal- [nounced today. They had been tied [declared that Mr. Doheny proposes |while the pupils will enter at elther THE[R LINE OF {company of Hartford, was left the {H. Judd; treasurer, Mrs, William 1 “tle in Tlartford and other mearby |for second place, Yale and Norwich [to scll the Mexican properties of the side of this by inclined cement run- |, sum of $500,000, the ome of | Parker; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Ar- citics. Girl artists are far in the falso being in a tie for first posi- [I'an American Petroleum and Trans- |ways leading to a point halfway be ‘ 4 hich was to be for the usc ofjthur H. Harrop wditor, Mrs. Henry | majorlty, but a life study by Jnlml‘[um_ In o match outside of the |port Company, after which he will [tween basement and first floor, The | Fleets Arve Assembling Off Coast Of yrs. Miller. I H will _\]y-c_‘\h Sl Burr O'Donnel exhibits unusual strength. [league Boston university defeated forganize a new company to control |jascment will contain the heating i g |ler was authorized to dispose o T A eolor study by Polly Whituey, and |New Yorl university, 1000 to 990, it |his American properties and develop |plant, toilets, manual arts depart- | Lower California Yor {fund i ner_own will, and. it Dr. Simons to Take Oath other plctures by Helen Maisloy, [was announced. the oil industry on the Pacitic coast. |ment and provision for a combina- Mancuvers. | 1eft none money was 1o be - ey S | 2 S tion auditorium and gymnasium in tributed according {o the siatutes of | 1TOI\“01‘3")}‘{3“ President | S GENSUS FIGURES the future, Light class rooms, the By The Associated Press. | the state, Shc was also bequeathed | B2 THo Assotated Frost, Water| principal’s office, store room, and| Aboard U. 8.8, Seaftle at Sca, oftithe home on West Maln street, | == A CoCRL L ar i) [totlets will be located on the first Coast of Lower 1'n\\!lwx‘:lln‘t,\lfilt h{ which according to the current tax |, Kb Bt acting pyw;)'-y'; , | . ain | 11.—The scouts of two great fleets jiy was assesed for $20.000, | be eworn in as acti i f |Government is Preparing its Com- ‘:“’:]“:' c'lr_:‘:! :Z‘QT‘:‘;’ (')gff;p:_‘_'“r::x:“ | ot American men of war today were mpis wiil probat Ll t:‘r.t.nu.: to fill t | b 4 S Nasyatte \ hy the de to- {brary, -and rest room. I class approaching their respective battle op arg, Miller state Rl plete Report on the Agricultusal | 'O L have its own cloakroom, | lino several hundred miles oft the| g500,000 and D A L ot Condition of Country, [The entire building will be fireproof = coast of Lower California. Mrs. E oI e P et . ag and sanitary, Heating and ventlla-| The alertne of Amerlcan 8€d .40 John ar 2 h Bisscll, wa o il £y Washington, March 11.—Fivst sta- | Cine e o unie system and | Aghters was strikingly demonstrated o “pocomper 7, 1836, in Iast 0 s ! [tistics of the 1025 aninquenntal cen- | oot vion™orlall elocks and atarms| 28 the ships of both flects, nUMbEr- | wingsor, and consequently her next FROTE CR 8 RE L0 B0 T {sus of agriculture were announced i pe elactrically controlied. Fully ing 109 United Statcs navy vesscls, birthday would have been her ¥ i s ‘H““ | e {today by the consus bureati Which [, 'veas will be required to ercct this Mmoved into the battie zone. Idig retained Mer residence in East(If(8 and as pollher the comstitutlo Ihas established a record compiling gryeture, but it will take care of Men and officers wore at battie| (e o oG er arriag 0 “"“” 5 ”H""_" il EISIES 3 the results of the canvas begun |¢pis town's needs for ten years {o Stations, cach cngaged in .mru-:.nml Darius Miller, when she located | ‘Ht : Sl b about January 1. In the previous|.,me. coordinated the activities of 25,000 0t oyl nd neighbor- | AUEUr ! |decennial censuses six months have | ERINy officers and men into two mighty ing Institutions 3 re | Lomorrow. |clapsed before the first statistics . % . lghting machines at e N adel 3 S - > ivero completed. P “]"f““)“”“"'.‘”“'L.\’ led | “gatimates ot possible contacts afe Condition of Curzon i The results announced today w onday at her home in Gullford, | y,¢ will mark the beginning of the o ttere Should a woman tel! her husband all the secrets of her past? Should she uncover things gone—but not forgot- aen? Can she hope to find happiness while hiding the truth? In the April issue of True Story Magazine, a woman to whom love and marriage brought only the deepest misery and despair, frankly tells what it means to seek happiness in married life while haunted by the ghogdly specters of her past mistakes, Her story appears complete ir April True Story under the title of "My Own Story of Love,” and is but one of 18 le feq es in this remarkat issue of America’s greatest magazine, [rue Story At all newsstands 25¢ William | will,in my opinion, produce not only the loss ‘ PEOPLE M Many of your friends think that you are too fat, You too realize it. But why, in all common sense, don't you get nd of that extra 10,20, 50 or more pounds’ ' Feel comfortableandmore like a human being havefor yearstreated menand women over- dened with exces- sive flesh: many h reduced a8 much a pound a day. [ pr scribe formy patient such treatment harm, but an improvement in health. Don't take my word for it. 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