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R o A a B S S0 e o L g TR PRILIRS Wil Drve Gommle A proclamation urging coopera- tion. with the committes which 15 to conduet a clean.up campalgn next weok, was lssuéd today over the slg- uature of Mayor A. M. Paonessa, The mayor's proclamation follows: “The week of April 6, 1925, has Leen designated as “Clean-Up Week" and it 18 my desire that the people of New Britain should unite and put forward their best energles in an ef- fort to bring the city to a state of cleanliness, Such articles as old fur- niture and rubbish which are often stored iIn cellar and attics tend’ to produce very dangerots and unsan- " ltary conditions. Rubbish offers & breeding place for germs, rats and other pests which are 'dangerous to the lifs' and health of the ocom- _ Mmunity. “Carelessnéss and neglect by poo- ple In thelr fallure to clean out un- sightly conditions often results in serious fire losses. A committee of mén prominent in all walks of life has been appointed to take charge of the campaign, but with all thelr best energles they are helpless without the ald and cooperation of the peo. ple.“Information concerning collec- tion and dumping of rubbish may be had at the office of the mayor or health department or at police or fire headquarters, “It is my hope and the hope of the committee in charge of the cam- paign that each and every lndh'!d-‘ ual will consider it a civic and moral duty to do his part in the campalign | o that on Easter Sunday the sun | will vise on @ city which 1s a credit to the state and country. A. M. PAONESSA Mayor | Chairman Michael T. Spuney of the committe has been advised by Chairman F, L. €onlon of the board of public works that dumping will be allowed in the Glen street, Varmington avenue and Boulevard dumping grounds and it is possible | that.another dumping place will be secured, ‘The health, police and fire depart- ments will make investigations all over the city next, Anyone wishing the seryices of a g be put {n touch with one ‘y Mayor's Secretary John E. Butler who h also requested all™treckers to leave fl:'?r names and telephone numbers at the office of the mayor, * COTTON MEN ADIOUR British Manufacturers Reach No Agreement About Spreading Losses Over Many By The Associated Press: Manehester, Eng, April -4.—The conference here of representatives from all branches of the British cétton industry to consider means of improvement in the trade, which adjourned last evening, wille reas. (semble after the Easter vacation, | The bare officlal statement | for improving trade made to the conference will be Investigated and reported. upon, while revealing no specific information was taken as a good augury for the adoption of some definite steps in the near fu. ture. The representatives of the various interests who discusesd matters in this connection last evening will re- port on their concerns and be in a position when the conference reas- sembles to put forward concrete proposals to be developed and by any committee which may be form- ed for the purpose, TP APPEAL DEATH VERDIOT Genese, Convicted of Slaying Troop- er, Will Fight Sentence Somerville, N. J., Aprll 4—~Fred. erick Pope and Edmund Salley, at- torneys for Daniel Genese, convicted of the murder of State Trooper Robert Coyle and sentenced to die in the electric chair during the week of May 24, announced today that an appeal would be flled without delay. They did riot say on what grounds it would be based. * Despite the death sentence, the convicted man slept calmly last | night, and aftér a conference with | his attorney today remarked that though he was innocent of the crime, {f he must go to the chair he was ready to die. SECRET OF FRESH BREAD Limle Rock, Ark., April 4— Jean Matti, local baker, has been pald handsomely by an English mill- ing company for his discovery how to keep bread from becoming stale. Matti, however, before he eoncluded the sale, stipulated that he be allow- ed to supply the Swiss army with bread prepared according to his truckman to carry off rubbish will “that Savings - Smile”— | | said he thoroughly. Have You process. to the effect that various suggess fons .|act, “The presetment of a grand jury | factured. As soon as the legisiation Is not the proper vehicle for the |goes into effect it will go on the | encouragement of law breaking, or | market. 'INDICT FERREIRA FOR SHOOTING BOSTON COPS BEER 1S LURING e e s THEH TO CANADA Americans Flocking There {0 Wanted to Answer More Seri- ous Complaint in Bay State Boston, April 4,~The extradition of Willlam Ferreira allas Perry from Clevaland, Ohfo, on the charge that he was Implicated in the shooting of two Boston policemen on the night of November 29, last, will be asked (G0 Into Business According to word. recolved here, MOV regarded as virtually assured in Ferrelra i held fn Cleveland charged OMArlo, has corated a switt boom with two burglaries, It was revealed” ln' roalty across the Detroit river in tonight that Ferrefra has been se. 'Vindsor, Walkerville, Sandwich and = real estate men sald today. f;“l'(‘l‘:l.’“'” £9F Mawwult with dnfent SRS plying between Detrolt According to the records of the and Windsor yesterday bore many Boston polige, Ferreira, seérving an Americans who sought summer cot- 18 months' sentence in the house ot ‘488 Along the Detroit river, Lake correction on Deer island In Boston St. Clair or Lake Erle, Other Ameri- harbor, escaped fn a skiff in a heayy C4N8 sought business property in of ealoons as soon as Ontarlo's 4.4 per cent beer bill becomes a law, Later, they said, two women wit- .. Americans Hold Options Yor several months a number of nesses of the shooting of Patrolman Joseph Condon and Thomas McCabe valuable corner properties in down-( A clrcular bearing his photograph way sent out, “When a public safety depart- ment. becomes a peril to peaceful homes,” the report stated, “then our clvilization starts to slide from its summit.” Judge Gordon accused the jury of ignoring many ndictments alleging unlawful possession, sale and trans- portation “of intoxicating liquor, now , convalescing from sarious 102 Windsor hav been under op- wourids inflicted at that time, identi- | 1N to Americans, it was sald today fled Ferreira's photograph as that of | 8¢ the office of the Michigan prohibi- the gunman who shot down the pair, | {100 director where the movement to legalize the sale of real beer in On- GRAND JURY SOORES | There will be no delay in the sale of beer when the Ontario govern- ment anounces that the pending bill legalizing the sale is operative, Offi- Philadelphia Judge Objects to Crith | ont,. hrewerles yestorday sald the beer already is manufactured, o ol Membent 4 Real estate dealers in Windsor to- Department day In most cases reported only iso- lated resort and business property Philadelphia, April 4—A grand Jury which criticized police methods | Tike the Alaskan treasure of 98, they saw riches before them, for the buked by Judge Gordon in quarter | hot weather is coming on, and the seasions court yesterday for being | “trade” of Detroit is eager to enjoy 50 obviously eager to rush to.the |its malt beverage on the Canadian aid of those who are defying and ig- noring the laws of the land.” instead of 50, Real Estate Men Busy report, asserted that “our cherished Windsor real estate offices were moral laws are flauntingly broken unusually busy. The announcement and tramped under foot fn a scram- | that a restaurant and two small ble-to procure an ounce or two of so-called llquor, to be used as evi-|excitement. The present indications aro that bidding will be brisk. the Volstead law.” Real cstate men were forced to The passage referred specifically [ hand out the “Sold Ont” sign when to an alleged unwarranted search of | confronted by cottage scekers, Most a Philadelphia home recently, A police Neutenant and & detective | river have been rented at prices rang ing from $300 to $500 for the sea- son. A few eubleases are offered, but the price for these is at least 30 per cent higher than the original. reopened hy real. estate syndicates and will be placed on the market. Beer With a Kick Officials of the British-American Brewing Co. announced that ths tario has been watched with inter- clals of Windsor and Walkerville, for sale or reat. of enforcing liquor laws was res eide at the price of 6 cents a glass The grand jury for March, in its hotels were for sale added to ihe denco in upholding the execution of of the summer lLomes along the were subsequently indieted for the A number of roudhouses are being “beer with a kick” is already manu- indulging in propaganda against laws you are sworn to enforce,” the | der Citles Branch of the Ontario court. declared, i Moderation league saig today: General Butler, director of public| *The greatest possible effort will afety, on learning of the tiff be-|be put forth to see that the border tween the jury and Judge Gordon, | cities do not get a black eye from agreed with the judge the eale of beer. We believe that the Malcolm G. Campbell of the Bor- One? || members of the Jury which submit- Armed Force Being Resorted To In Three women were | trafic will be handled satisfactorily | to every one concerned, | ed the report. DECLARE MARTIAL LAW Typhoid Inoculation in | ; Tornado Zone Ordered Murphysboro, 11, April 4.—Dr. | Willlam Redden, director of Red | Cross medical service in the tornado | strickent a last night advised all | relief worke and residents in the devastated area to submit to inocu- {lation with typhoid serum at once to prevent an outbreak of typhoid South African Tribesmen's Revolt, 1s Report. Cape Town, Union of South Africa Detrolt, April 4.—Beer with a 4.4 per cent alcoholic content that be by the Boston police, it is announced, '¢!3lled at five cents a glass, as'is cretly Indicted by a Suffolk county 4djacent resort territory, Windsor | fog on the night of October 3, 1924, Windsor suitable for the operation | Y~ 114 his vard. I i as The operators' licenses of Joseph | gy "o ** 00,8 i Elisn fotdprp e var fsirect B Stevel| oo T s e e Mikolajezyk of 525 Farmington ave- | Railway 841 8315 S“‘ nue, and Albert Oquist of 208 Fast | g 40 “‘: A Wb Main street have been returned. 5 You will >admit that you SLIGHT GAINS IN STOCKS ARE NOTED Radio Corp. and Cast Iron Pipe Score Small Advance Wall Street Briefs Good business which manufac. turers and bankers forecast for 1925 18 sald In the financlal district to be based on the lquid conditlon of fn- try and the strong position of the country's banking Institutions. The recent decline In the stock market Is ndt considered a slgn of weak fundamentals efther from a mone, : or business atandpotnt, the view be.| NeW York, Aprit 4—Biught ‘"'“: ing that there has been no inflation, | Vor® Seneral "', the ghening o Having In mind the results of excans! Putiness today, with weveral of yes- confidence five %ears ago, hullneuil"d”' strong features again in has been conducted on moro conser~ | J°Mand. H’mfl," Corporkiton aud U, vatlve linés, reflectad in Inventories 8 Cast lryn Pipe preferred sold a of 17 of the largest Industrial cor.|Polnt higtier with Central Leathor Dorations on January. 1, showlng a| Preferred, Q"‘",““‘f‘l “;""'" t decling of $74,000,000 undep the pro. | ack Trucks showing large frac- | vious year. Easy money rates aro at- | onal gain : tributed to less heavy bank borrow-| Stock prices swung upward soon ing on Inventories, after the ‘opening with bullish dem- . onstrations vigorously conducted in Surplus of 82,298,024 for 1924 in| & select list of motors, olls and contrast to a deflcit of $2,564,366 in Falls. Maxwell motors B 18 1923 18 reported by the Atlantic Re.; Prisk demand, xising 25-8 polnts, fining Co,, which increased ita gross| Nash Motors jumped § and Plerce revenues to §124,283,374 from $117,. | Arrow preferred and prior preterred 624,031, Net profit was $4,698,374 and Mack trucks each extended equal after preferred dividends to,thelr early gains to a point or more. $6.59 a share on thie common stock, | The demand: for the rails centerod against $835,634 or $4.17 a share on [In Delaware & Hudson, the preferred the year before. moved up 3 points, and Gulf, Mo- bile & Northern common and pre- ferred which advanced 2% and 1% cd 2,000 -boX cars from the Stand-|Points, respectively. St. Paul com- ard Bteel Car Co. 1,000 Gondola | mon ylelded fractionally to 5, dupli- Cars from the Tennessee Coal, Iron | CAtIng its record low price. Cali- & Rallroad Co, and 200 Ofl Tanks fornja Petroleum preferred climbed cars from the Pennsylvania Car Co, 2 points in reflection of reports that The Chile Exploration Co, has given | the stock was to be retired, Other the Baldwin Locomotive Works an |Strong spots included U, §. Cast Iron order for 12Mikado Tocomotives. Pipe, Pan American B, Bush The Brunswick-Balke-Collender | Terminal, American Can and Otis Co. earned $19.97 a share on the Sfteel preferred, up 1 to nearly 8 common stock in 1924 after pre- |Points, Forelgn exchanges opened lterred dividends, compared with|firm, demand sterling ruling around $17.63 a share in 1923, Net profits|4.78:1-8 and French francs around |after expenses, interest, federal tax- | 5:18% ecents. The Southern Pacific has order- | s and depreciation increased to $2,-| < High Tow Close 801,723 from $2,513,049. Profit and ' Allis Chal .... 803 701 79% |loss surplus was $3,675,219 after AM Can ..., 163% 162 163% payment of a stock dividend of Am Loco ... 124% 123% jo4y 6,187,000 against $8,839,576 the (AM Smelt . .. 04 9Bl 04 e nibetote: Am Sug ...... 66% 66 66 . ey e | Am Tel & Tel 1 1331 13314 Revenues of the Canadian Pacifie {AMm Wool 311 38 for March decreased $1,872,000 to,ANaconda 3T% 33 $12,602,000 and 34,646,000 for tha | Atchison 1% 117% first three months of 19925 fn com.- | Bald Loco .. o 1s2% 114 parison with the same perlods last | D2ltl & Ohio ... 73% T3y 13y e Beth Steel .... 41 4n I 3 e Sk Bosch Mag 2% 0% 3214 = Cen Leath . 16% 18y 16% | C]ty ltems Can Pacnfic .. 141 141 141 | Ches & Ohio . 9014 901 9014 = CM&StP. 8% & 5 | The Sunshine soclaty will meet|C M & St P pfd 5% 8% 958 [Monday afternoon al 2:30 in the |C RIsL& P . 423 421 4234 Methodist church. Chile Copper .. 32% 321" 3oy | The Sunshine society will meet | Col Fuel , 331 335 33y | Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in| Con Tex L $he 3 |the Methodist. church Corn Prod Ref. 3813 381 38y | A daughter was born at the New | Cruc Steel ... 8 67 6% Britain General hospital yesterday | Cosden 0il ,., 28% 28 281 {afternoon to Mr. and M; aul Got- | Day Chem ..., 4% 33% 34 tin of 4 Madison street. Efp ooooiee. 285 08% 28% The Y. M. C. A. leaders corps|Gen Elec ... .. 259% 258 ph9% and other athletic teams gave. a|Gen Motors .. 70% 69% 703 gymnastio cireus at tho Boys' elub | Great North pf 62% 621 g2 last_evening before one ‘of the larg- | Int Nickel ..., 273 27 2714 est_crowds of boys of the season. | Int Paper 0% 405 Sergeant Matthias Rival was 10 | Kelly Spring .. . 15% 15% formed last night that there was an | Kennecott Cop. & pre ,‘; 48% tomoblle In the ditch at Elm HUL | Tenigh Val ... 715 7155 1195 Sergeant M. I Flynn investigated | Marine pfa ... 40% dois 4014 and found fhat #t was a stolen ma- | Mis Pac prd .. 74 18 13 chine belonging to Bllen Crombie of | Nat Load ... 145 146~ 140 130 Homestead avenue, Hartford. | nay Haven 30 20 The car was returned to its OWner. | Nor ¢ weat . . 1755 1258 Boys making trouble caused com- | Notj pae ... 61 6!1/: plaints to the police last evening |pyeige op 56 5614 from Mrs. Salstrum of 130 Greefl | pypta L = 2 il wood street and Albert C. Liman, a o Penn Railroad 2 storekeeper at 100 Pleasant street. | pjoe =8 nods % Burton Allen of 425 North Bur- ({‘:m Aot 1a%g ritt street complalned to police |po 1o g I ;_’7 headquarters last evening that a|p.. l‘o]\}v~~r & ‘;.4 “Kiddie Kar” had been stolen from [ i “y | Texas & Pac and | which | PUTNAM & C MEMBERS. NEW YORK & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 - HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row 'TEL 2~ uef We offer: 100, American Hardware 7 100 Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Torrington Co. O L JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pear] St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, We Recommend and Offer: Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company STOCK Price on application, Thomson, Tfenn & Lo, Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain Tel, 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, We Offer:— STANLEY WORKS LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK NORTH & JUDD, - * AMERICAN ‘HARDWARE YALE & TOWNE EDDY BROTHERS & &} HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt, Hotel Bidg, Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 We Offer— 100 shares Stanley Works 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 1 i : 4 . n N =53 8L Union Pacifig. 140 139 n y A —It cported here to- fever, e inoculatic start | 28 - S 4 14 Q . - y 9 . . el ik (8 C $ i 0 f tome, April 4.—Pre A -|U 8 Rub oo ; 4 have to work hard for your aimed in the {crritory of the Re- | fosiised bt lini's condition 1 mproving dany, |3 § RU - 5% 36 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards, vell hoboth tribe, in the mandated ter- . | 11 > Biaein 114% 115 s savings—hut you too, we ritory of southwest Aeiea, in vuicn Atlanta Regulations | it o e oot Misge ces| L aRtue Hen Foreign Exch I i know that your Savings disorders among the natives hwe| Tightened hy Warden |(owly since his recent fliness re-ipagio ...\ 8% 85y oreign Lixchange to all parts of the world. Account here at the “Bur- Escentiyiastimetia serioustaanect | B T i e Aveit =4 gncral | sronger, and s (aking trips in Dis TOOATTETotR: LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKIN e 7 o ¢ {tightening of regulations at the [yiator car to the parks in the suh- ritt working just as Cape Town dispatches Friday re- | | S1en SRS L i ; - . 3 4 ht‘;l fls v g Tt s ottt R Alanta ‘federal “prison was an- |urbs. Ho s frequent VIAltor 10| (urnished by Putram & Coy Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. -hard Jor you. - |in this district, who had demanded ";""’]““" ‘f"”*”’]\':.‘:\ o ”““‘ A T"‘”""‘“ | the zoological gardens. Bial ired independence and appealed to the ‘LHm.\ : u‘ R ]»m\_ ____',‘ Actna Casualty . Tl League of Nations for support. Lon- :”‘ e b ‘”“K ‘l‘l"“' !,1:“ I Aetna Life Ins . 790 800 % don digpatches avowed that reports INreity baseball act P .h Actna TFire 595 610 "\ | WOMAN CASHIER SENTENCED |recelved by Brish officlals there! ~“Fvery manat the prison Is golng eaths | Automobile Ins 710 . ’ i St | did not indicate a revolt, saying the fo work.” just Lt il e | Hartford Fire F T E h Mrs. Helen J. Walton Gets Two | troubles were riots among the na- |here to do, the warden said, |wmw;iv [ | National Fire 0 elgn AC ange | Years on ¢ harge of s‘go,mm fln,‘.l“" tive sectloils of the protectorate, The INg the new re ‘_‘“”“»-. No pack- Mo honneat Phoenix Fire | April i | disturbances, it was declared, had ages will be recelved for prisoners, e e FOREIGN EXCHANGE e e AL Lo Rn e ok [arlsen over the claims of rival sec- it was said. only gifis of money per- | Mary Bonaruto, daughter of Mr. | #AVIers Ris 5 EIGN EXCHANGE eystematically embezzied 0,000 & |tions to rights to certain lands. 1t mitted and these only to prisoners {and Mrs. Vincenzo Bonaruto, .‘\:! e ”r\rd“a\r' % 8¢ New York, April 4.—Forcign ex- |{rom a local laundry, Mrs, Helen J [was stated the British authorities¥of the first class rafing. The new Yesterday afternoon at her home, 70 0 Holies 2 m changes firm. Quotations, in cents: | Walton, a widow of Collingswood, N, ours ere had complete control of the situation |restrictions were attribnied to a | Hartford avenue. The oral will i 5o ion & Cadwell 35 9 Great Britain, demand 478 1-8;|J. Wwas sentenced to two years in the e e fEht to exterminate alleged narcotic | be held this afternoon at 2 o'clack. | pettof & Carpet com..103 107 | CaPIes 478%; 60-day bills on banks |cOUNty prison by Judge Gordon in GROTTO WINS traffic at the institution. | Rurial will be in St. Mary's ceme- Rillings & Spencer m'm & o | 474 1-4. France, demand 5.161, arter sessions court A pinochle tournament between | — — te I*v?vlt\ks & Sx\r‘n?nr pid s |cables 5.17. Italy, demand 4.10 1-4, ! The “fl,’j“”‘ \\Iv'n was employed as | Aziz Grotto and P. & F. Corbin's DUTCH-BELGIAN PACT | —— elatol Triee - g e 410%. Belgium, demand Cashier and bookkeeper for the Lo- | Foremen’s club was brought to a| The Hague, April 4.—The Dutch | S =3 114 |5:07%. Germany, demand ‘Hy,\'y]vlnf ed guilty. She | close last evening at the Grotto and Belgian foreign ministers have i "‘2‘5:\" Took Y!('vHand, d'nmi,m A ‘. n] I a )-:-r .;on;r* club rooms. The evening was an ex- signed a new covention sottling a | 1 Fatnir Bearing Co. ... g0 g5 |1cWand 15T Sweden, ollingswood and extradited to BURR]TT MUTUAI- SAVINGS BANK | citing one as hoth clubs were run- controversy that has lasted many imeras it Rt £ |20 Denmark,, demand phia. Her peculiations ex ning close and it was not until the years over-the' treaty of 1839 regu- | Landers, F ... 72 ‘N"flv-!mn!. rlpnlm\d 19.28. s;v,:;'_ -“H H-V‘H uray 1, 1 to last table was out that ti was found lating navigation of the Scheldt. i =|N B Machine 1 wmil’vlw{l !dl 3 1(';9 ml_ : mand 1.61, ok . : that Aziz Grotto was the winner of The new convention provides that | * Florence Backel B Machine pfd e o 1 ‘f"‘_' leman R Czecho- c e ] Open Tonight, 7 to 9 the tournament by a margin of 163 the Scheldt shall be closed to war-| g ¢ JOWhee Backel = Bt bonA b S s s SOt Ndanand Be N S N CRUBTENER DIES % points, The losers of the tenrna-lships in war time but shall be open [voy heid this maguing at 7:30 | North % v AT ‘1];“‘J: :"»T:ml 161 14 Austria, | 2 urich, Aprit 4. —Professor Ed- ment will providly & banabst iy the (o all other vessils bothiin war and|orciock féam tha. Seered | Heart | Peck: towe & Wittt s & A0 e e e e i winners in the near future. |peace times. church. Interment was in Sacred | Russell Mfg o. T i e e e e Sateba e a0ty - |Heart cemetery. | Scovill Mtg Co. 230 240 |mand 41 5-5. Shanghal, demand | == — andard Screw . 107 - 111 174 3-8 Montreal, 99 15-16. Mrs, Catherine Grace Stanley Works . e b 5 | The funefal of Mrs. Grace Was Stanley Works pfd . S . ~ : [held this morning at 9 o'clock from | Torrington Co com 4% 1 Demand That Stone Be | ; 3 St. Mary's church with interment in | Traut & Hine R 2 dmasty . . et et ot e el ~ Branded as a Big Liar 3 = | Yal L AR . 6 6 addressed t >resid “ool- . ’ CARD OF THANKS Conn It & Pow pfd ..107 110 5 _mdffi:‘_'nfw 0\”'":!’# Cool We wish to thank our many Kind [ gra" pies 1 iemt wr g and former Attorney General . tElends For koo o andbeln | b i 206 209 rlan F. Stone, introduced in tie I d d i1 o A ey S LB G 0y ritorial legislature, denoun s P ng our recent bereavement. Southern N B et b4 J o ettt Gl e, Conservative—and Growing Every Day Under || i S Gl i e i o % Mr. Roy Johns U. S. TREASURY b y and attributed to Ston: Careful and Sound Management. A Good Place for Your Account { — Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Gorman, N Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I{r‘lnxs.‘ i | CLEARING HOU v York—Exchanges, balances, 100,000,000 of n treasury balance, $89,000,- ™ 000; Funera) Director avers) Direc {Appellate Court Rules ! The judgment was for service as ;s “representative” of the singer in 1919, when she still was Mme, na Waiska Fraenkel. | F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 72 CHURCH STREET Florists’ Telegruph Service, | | i na Walska McCormi. | | TEMENT D |liar he is" \ |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS, it Alaska was a “bad spot v respect for law enforcemer Senator Dimind and Represents ¢ Murray, who introduced o emorials, demanded that t ame the informant be s0 ARTISTIC MONUMENTS built, carved, lettered and placed in position on short notice. Nue to select from, and various kinds and shades of at he may be A of Alaska ‘branded from one to the oth the COMMANDER INJURED oppesite 3. Mary®s (hvareh Against Attorney’s Fee! Manila, April 4 — Commander || Marble and stone, to sult difters Residence, 11 Summer &t.—1625-3 New York, Aprll 4.—The appel. | James Parker of the U. § ent tastes and circumstances, | ivision of ' supreme court re. Stroyer Rizal was eeriously "v“n’l@r"m‘“‘:‘ ui“ s“’":':l"' FOR SATERDAY 1 $2.850 judgment a lower today Ina fall over sk *ila Estiates free. Rosés—Daffodils—Carmntions ad awarded Clarice M, Bar- Wi ore on Corregidor island 10e. - each. Ieht, woman attorney, against Gan- | He n to a hospital in Ca- M G G - Daftodits $100'a do. ; e satd 1o vas 1 || MCGovern Granite Co. H. H. Rich, Dist. Mgr. 189 MAIN ST. TEL. 1532-3 Phone Evenings FOR QUICK RESULTS |

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