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| LAWS OF SCHODL SureRelief wccounts of the treasurer and report to the | maky tors, ominating oni the take committea such committee natiofns for all of meeting in June place on publielty as will b offices TO AST Week-Day Religious Instruction . Under Definite Regulations STERNO TOASTER AR For Use With STERNO CANNED HEAT Hot water Sure Relief e DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere (R é hall tak steps st P dny schools of recom IDICKINSON DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. - Inventory of Property Filed in Court of Probate 1 inventory obate court nd John C. ‘\ | | government bonds, third L urth L. J., $5,087; rnal Loan, $784 Stocks, 10 shares, r . 35,400 Bond Share Co, Farmers Loan & T shares Hartford Insurance hts Hartford Insur: shares Nationa) Tn- ; New York Trust L, § French v schools Jump Out of Your Pajamas Into a Horsfall Straw Hat make matters vid., 12t Co. tric ' company ded at 2 of the board of directors by vote of two-thirds of board, T proposed ame be ame the n presented iv t least one the ft to his widow, Mrs. e terms of his probate court April 28, 1907 executrix shall act in estate of E now lisability of th 3 . 3 Barker, by th on file all keep a re Wak drasn jarker is nam May E.r;]al'ze Bleachers At Willow Brook Park oard of park commissioners, HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylim Street Hartford ng as yonsibilits of the co-operating week- ools of religious education wpon the secretary. i & treasurer sha it the policies recom Jisbiiree = o anry. ou PO ty of bleac he rctors king and & making pay Juthorization of the rook 0 to an of t i & Ao o from time to °' Maet ting Art ines of " t ad iy cr ng games. < progress in botl nd Stanley Q ent programs the present bleach ate to occommodate The “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” e T . Cold Storage for Furs, e e { the board of ;B0 FFCT e Willow Brook schools of re- MISS WINTERS SHOW A Aered Miss Marion Winters last ev ning at the e of Miss H Heisler of street, The the ‘RED 5 < approval of ! APR fseellancous shower was LAWN PARTY | membership of tha Talure . e call were mde a ors shall constitute | TO HAVE : ver 8, Committees oot . B e LE o decorated and or- imes were played, vocal and rendered and a vellow piano selections Miss Winters bheautiful and useful gifts. She bride of Roy Fitz- 4 on Faturday, was the recipient of hecome the fek of THar ; Isaid that he only hoped to ha ahle " lwould not have to he so much taken | ; | %outhington. . [Cleveland . | Providence, New York, Athol, Mass, ate Dr. Andrew 3 - lenltivated l {ter and a great improvement has |been gathering some more headway and with everything consequently on the upward trend, it is not wrong to | say that an age of prosperity has| been started. The general outlook in the Transvaal, then, 1s calculated to make the most pessimistic become FOR SOUTH AFRICA Vistor Hore Prdiets Great 5oy i &'ttt | 2 be gauged, although so young a| Era of Prosperity SEES ROSY FUTURE {country with such a wealth of min- ral and other natural resources |cannot help but look cagerly toward {a great future, | Over 1,500,000 Whites in Transvaal | “There are at present more than | | The export of fruit begun |purely as an experiment in South |Africa a few ycars ago has today (1,500,000 whites living in the Trans. grown to such tremendous propor- vaal, the prineipal cities being Cape | |tions as to be classed as the fourth ITown, Port Elizabeth, Bast London, | ;-nnu fmportant commercial enters |Queenstown. King Willlamstown, |prise in all the Transvaal, even|Durban, Meritsburg?® Kimberley, [threatening serfously to soon eclipse |Bloemfontein, Pretoria and Johan- [the threa paramount industrios &l-nesburg, center of the gold district | { | was ways aesociated with this famous|and the most important city in all} English dependency—gold mining, |South Afriea dlamond mining and ostrich fealher | *Education has not been forgotten raising, according to W. . Camphell {in the rush for mineral wealth, and of Johannesburg, who has heen vis-|there is today in the process of | clating. "ll'r bouquet was of pink | The gift of the bride to her tendant was & pearl necklace and the groom gave the best man a set of pearl cuff links, Following the coremony a recep. tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. about B0 guests fey for His Bride This Morning, | Wwero preaent from Hartford, Plain. | vitle, Springflel] and New York, The marriage of Miss Julla Grace| Mp, and Mrs, Hoyes left on a wed- Marley, daughter of Mr. and Mre.| ding trip to Atlantic City and upon Joseph Marley of 51 Sheffleld strect, | their return will reside at their new and John Matthew Hayes, son ll“l:nml‘. 61 Sheffield street, Mrs, Josephine Hayes of 226 Smnh; Mrs, Hayes is a well-known and Mal nstreet, tcok place this morn- | popular young woman, having been ing &t 10 o'clock at St, oJseph's a star basketball player on the team church, Rev. Michael Keating offi-|of tha Stanley Rule and Level Co. Miss Anna Marley was Mr. Hayes, who is employed at the maid o fhonor and John Crowley Exide Battery service station, s a was best man, known member of the Ranger The bride was attired in a of sky blue trimmed with pear carried a bouquet of white The mald of honor's pown waa of poudre blew trimmed with beads roses. HAYES-MARLEY John Matthew Hayes, Popular Ath- lete, Takes Miss Julla Grace Mar- gown | A, and | Troses. 1f you have lost anything of value and wish to recover it, use the Clas- sified Ads us your medium. They |are most helpful. iting at the Burritt hotel for the [erection at Cape Town, a university past 10 costing ahout § Mr. Campbell, who is the repre- sentative {n the Transvaal for vir tually every important hardware or ganization in America, has lived in Johannesburg for the past 30 years, but has never hofore visited the United States. He said that he was thoroughly and pleasantly surprised saw here, and had never once ex-|matter how so wonderfully received |world."” | first setting ¥ 660, burg which compares favorably with lany similar institution cither in Zurope or the United States. “And another thing. said, and I judgo rightly, that there ore aut owned of Johannesburg ¢ other city, no in the entire are m mobiles capita by resident than by ti t with everything he e 0 led that he large, 1 1o be | has been sinee foot in New York American Hosts Best e voucheafed the information that he considered American hosts best in the world, Lexington Lodge Men | At L 0. 0. F. Convention Schroeder, among the n Wk Squires, alt | past grands 0. F., of this ecity, Pritain Odd Fellows at the annual ssion of the grand lodge of Con- necticut which eonvened New Frod TBretsehne Burton Belden and ‘tromfors were a to return some time again when he {up in his business activities. Mr. Campbell arrived in New | York fust two weeks ago and has spent the greater part of his timo since then in New Britain with the exception of a few jaunts into He left yesterday for fter which his itiners m through Indianapolis, Yraven today George Oshorn William €. I nates tended, It A s 1 efinite I plans were diseussed for the carrying Alahorate program s day, Junc 13, when the laying of the ornerstons new infirmary will take place, this to start at ving. Ty w Annonne and d will earry out of an zrand ma the ceremony «nd Boston. Ile is schedu |bark for lhome at the on or ahout I Talks on Fruit he distinet feat 1siness ed to em- st-named irowing e of the fruit- as we find it in said Mr. Camphell, are able 1o ship our in the various cities 10 during the nd climes. For fnst find our peaches in London in mid winter, Our chief exports in this line includs pe grapes and the | arious cltrus froifs, of which family th ge is the most extensively buile event being scheduled o'clock, daylight for the raising of ad- or the complation of ilding were hroa lwide camy Aitional fund the infirmary | wor off-geasons he frui those cities | ac at B Jows throughout Connecticut |for some time heen conducting ale of hrickg and that as been raised for the completion of the structure which is now in the process of erec- ¢ Fairview, Groton, Connecti- , You haye subscription orar of industry always heen gold mining, and th conrse The erectio | voted on at the session of the grand | J in Thompsonville, May | ] cost of eanstruction not to exceed $275,000. The present campalgn for funds was inavgurated | after the committee found ftself | $125.000 shy of this amount he world comes from the Trans- /ooy Al Our second most important i oy 1aet 4 industry, with Kimber- cnr The o ocenpies : 21, last year, the the diam the ley as ter feat third et industry Business Improving i i Thad biudlRars Kination in SNt Af has been in the dol. drums, as has the rest of the world Fasy to Remember Ariz. — John B. Wright, wewly appointed U, & marshal for| Arizona, won't farget his antomo- bile license number, his telephone | number, his postoffice hox number | or his street number. Al age 646. | | | riea which Tueson, ree is slowly and tre ed when - past vears coming into its own again, mendous impetus was the government returned to a gold standard a short time ago. Miners |were paid off the first of March with cold bullfon minted by the govern- ment at Pretoria, capital Tranevaal, to the amount of 400,600 pounds sterling, or $2,000,000 A r amount was put into circu- | a month later e of ation “The summer just past ales tend The session was largely at- ! 2:30 | s from the state- | of the infirmary was ALb= o4 to give evidence of the swift ra. turn 1o prosperity due primarily to an exceptional fail of rain. This harvest. | Buflding Trades Better | “The employment in South Africa which was very desper |ate for the past two vears, taking a gradual turn for the situation 18 been bet | AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION 5 Asylum St., Hartford Eet. 1907 162 Temple St., New Haven A. L. A SERVICE Is like alr IT'S EVERYWHERE in New England and New Jersay 1400 garages, 300 attorneys 2 offices always re Anuajly. Send na fcar and ysar of m means an improvement of farming | {conditions and points to a bumper | Local Representative Wanted Lightning onthe hills Clamor of wind Whimper of rain Storm dead ahead. Hold to it In spite of the qgale and the slippery hills thesharp and slithery curves Safe home. { 'The tonic and laxative | effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- | tify the system against Grip, | Influenza and other serious | ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature | | ; i FrankE.Goodwin Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST. Tel. 1905 J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE <pecial attention to beginners and children ander 18 s 32 )= Rooms 318319 Tel. 1234-1 Rooth's Block COAL The SHURBERG 55 Frankl Phone COAL CO. SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN S5Q. REG.US.PAT.OFF, Remember that SOCONY is “Standard” STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK - 26 Broadway There s | also a iarge university at Johannes- | It has been | per | ston lodge, 1. 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