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1 i ‘13 TRONBULLTO FY VR 01 X1 Really Swallowed the Kaife (. 0F, OFFCILSWEST AND SOUTH _ Srtmsmr - NEW BOND POLICY NEW PLNEBERE, " ™ 5 | WEETHEREENONY LT OFCRS .. BENG ADVIGATED : | More Mystery Enters Into Fate of e i Wil Mtnd Ar Met Net| UL e R il ol Coneence a Burit ame Dircors of St ] o Howel Wt N D ship Saturday Alternoon ;‘,“:;I,-;;;;y;‘ Conn,_Bept, 19 (P : Hotel in Alternoon a0ce Commissionens | roveen. et 10 6P—tne mostery) Converted FeRlL R A y 3 ; ; i) surrounding the sudden ending of Governor John H, Trumbull, with | Pointing to hunters, in the opinion i i G 3 L A 5 ot the| BHE"Antenio, Tex, Haph. 18 1P [the rum running voyage of the aux- 1 his new afrplane, which was flown |©f Superintcndent John W. Titcombe § > 3 i 3 ¥ kL { : & = aEe R RN ~ |ijary schooner General Serrett | ashington, Sept. 10 (P—Senator yesterday for the first time, will fy (Of the fisheries and game depart- 3 % L1 YR ich Chamber of Commerce, | Th west and south triumphed over | seems to ba deepening, and thero (Howell of Nebraska, atnounced i T ites Biilaln aaxt Eatur s pinlar mank J ) A b ¥ Will preside at the conference of the (he east and the old regime of ofti- are many rumors concerning the ci a atatement last night that he neon ;o attend the air meet to. bo | Tho Jas now farbid Im]nllng of s “ Y b4 |members of the Connecticut Com-|cers In the State Insurance Commis- |cumstuncea of the = breakdown In ,““m;‘,'.fw"‘::fi‘r‘ ‘\;;‘:"“ fn(:‘\f:a'::um::;. ! ere just south of the city, ac. (Ml wngarlan, or European ¥ 3 her n inery which took her into i i cording to an announcement made | Partridge, and the hen pheasant 1s Dover harbor after loading with [1orS.0% U0 negotiable bonds ot il this morning. on the proscribed list. This means (ORIRTRODlIERIgrAS I LT RN The governor was In conference that ”‘: man with a gun s limited to “*‘wl\:i\ a course, he held, would with Lieuteant Carl A. Dixon ycster- ;.wvh‘y-“w L .‘u, ‘\m “wm’\\ and grouse lo'elock. The business meeting will | or the first time In the history ‘~"l§\f .:l Dover is sald to have been | o ihe United States m‘. much :;v‘ 'lftern‘con following ¥ thel ¥ rial i1 Adlion Lo thesuel Ul itst of shore 3 i, . 4 S liat gl e e e [ e Ty AN A tion L oamplelevacnz| DLy At potndaiRnd ithere iNreRlntia position in its fiscal deal ght of his new plane the Hispano | Ditls and wa o fowl. § - ¢ |will be delivercd by President |trol was wrested from the cast. The | hatlons that her machine WA | ;o with debtor nations. American J-N at Brainard field and agreed to | r tcomb says the native par<f Joseph R. Andrews of the New Brit- | only man returngd tampered with, It is clear that = Nl X to office was o 2 14t debt commission officials, however, fly to New Dritaln Saturday. Ie | !ridge Is searco ay the discase which § aln. Chaniber of Commerce and by | Colonel Joseph Button of Virgini, | (F1ends of Mme. Glorla De Vere CA” jasserted that it already had besn brobably will be plloted by Major | SWebt them off not only here but in " ) i A 7 | Mayor A. M. Paoncssa. President |re-elected se V-treasbrer for (e | FAToR DATL owner: of tha vessel who | gone, Talbott O. Freeman, state commis- | the country has not yet ended its sloner of aviation, and commander of | 'AVE Quail are Increasing while the Connecticut National Guard air | C0CK it are numerous. A squadron. day’ of cock pheasant 1s limited The governor's new machine 15 10 W0 2ald to be one of the most attrac- | Woodeock are Increasing but as ;Mve planes ever flown at the Hart- this is a migratory bird it is not pos- tord airport. It s equipped with |fible to forccust the luck hunters | mercial Seeretaries' association, in |sioners' assoclation in the election of New Britafn next Friday afternoon. | W. R. C. Kendiiek of Towa Lo the The scsstons will open with o | presidency over 5. W. McCulloch of | Whiskey at Antwerp. Taichton s e irr L heleliat il BShney VA nIa at Eekoloning sesslon | N castiofitia Tepaisaito Norene I'rank H. Shizld of the Rotary club, [seventh consecutive time, without a has been dubbed “the beautiful rum Saying the government had falled Donald Gaffuey of the Kiwanis club | dissenting vote, runner” by the British newspapers, |to demand delivery of bonds when B RALEINFA0E 1R oeI Gt T IoNe | et se ionMimns Miniurisd by f L d1cgalio ot LatnEploVSARMsaling 1o faan [oalsrnsere mate Cenia club will speak. arin feoling. Three reprosentatives | ¥ 80me one of the ship. Howell declared the princlple fols ey iila Gitof\aare A Uit eawniol el alolAlbra i) are o noad ot Bsmen el ayoRaitiat aio bl loped by Inistakt opBEDADLLETS of ation of the place for the next con- | the executive committee refused to | "° financlal interest in the liquor |requiring such dellvery when make D s o | b o i e e o [ s¥rwa/iwhione fowner lglsald oL & |ig fore|grjloans ahiouid heiadoRyily SR O atnemeclven the | Frenchman, Thers are many {ntl-| iloyd G, Bialr, lussl sdviaeric o cream colored wings and tail sur- | M2Y have. Addr will inclu 'he Cham- | boys instead of men. i | mations that enemlies either of the [the American debt commission, de- faces and nickel plated metal parts, | 1Mo Eeason for shoro birds which ! e a ey A o o lyoink womintonlofithe renahmar TATSARIL AwaRRUNT S GhEY, 108 the including radiator and eowlings. has opened appears toh be good, i i : B 1 Newspaper” by Georg Rix, sec- [tion first brought (,,“”.K,‘s‘ that .: —possibly rival rum runners—were |coninission or the treasury to issue | In fur bearing animals rabbits are i ’ retary of the South Manchester |wurance companies had been lobby. | henind the machinery trouble and |a denial of the assertions made by scarce in tho castern part of the i L ; ' 1 At ot ot e ee DlsclbT |1 AL e ol o ot el st alsoXh eyttt siventiofthanasl | Mo ROELRER AR i Ol ! | Where this animal has not heen pur- I e oy : % |1 Writemeyer, an editorlal writer o the fnaurance commissioners® as. | PTOUBhE about the declsion to aban- fundins agresment betwaen the [sued by “pot hunters” for tha city ) : : i R “Selling the Chamber of Com- ! socjation, % | don the voyage to rum row, |American and British governments, Toha FWealiey! orl thepurr il AU e R ve | Jack Hill was billed on an amateur performance at Columbus, |@eree to its Own Membors™ Will bt fvoiceq by Tho General Serrett returned from | MICH Ineludes, B4 SRG rited Auto Which Crashes Tnto Trec| Sportamen ove o pleased WIER| iy fooling the audience, because he really swallowed a nine-inch L red he wanted to g0 on record. | FOW e Ampy reat Britaln will fssue to the Near Bordentown, N. J. e eem fmmending and this | table knife. Tt was removed by a remarkable abdominal opera- fcussion will be led by George © Ho was followed by Commissioner | {30 ” s iy thurn, who tntimat- |United States at any time or from 7 = > R @ . ill Moore of Oregon and hy Com- time to time, at the request of the o e L Wenkiey manarerlatithal itt1e Telibood of a ban on | tion. The X-ray photograph above shows the knife in Hill's|Chandler, cxventiy vice-president of | icgionar Wells of Minnesota. 4 an action for payment of the | oo " e 1o treasury of the s was procl ed last ae 2 Connecticut Chamber of Com- crew's Wage 115! ents Burritt hotel, Is confined to his room | ey e 1last | stomach. e ! iambertotHChnEIET & ot oo H el o vt CLc0 v agesan d biandl bursements |5 ates, in exchange for any with injuries sustained to his back | 5 S = = d | hoth factions together hy placing | *® maser or all of the bonds proposed to be About 85 secretaries will be pres- 1 ; 3 | and legs, as a result of his automo- | I PIo | Mme. Casares was taken Into court . PHa s !three representatives of the defeated sy 5 lissued here under and held by the while returning from Camden, N. J Teague Assembly Near | 4 } conclude with a dinner and theater |\ 8 Gl 10 e be Gommissioner | N8 800ds under false pretensos |bonds in form suitable for sale to on Thursdey morning. The accident i ond of Its Work (et TMPLICATING BUGKLEY““”" AnUticreven, > | A Behn. of New Tork, promt. | Preferred by a large Oxford strect |ihg public, in such amounts and de- occurred near Bordentown, N. J. | cienova, Sept, 10 (P—The sixth | Between and 200 Walk Out in R (9 vt TRV Cr i) || CHeRCh el ) e (O UL [nominations as the secretary of the When he felt the car skidding, Mr ¢ |treasury of the United States may A e : — he disapproved of the tactics used assemibly of the league of natlons| Boston, Dissatisfied With Their A | : Weakley drove Into a tree 1ath®r gaems in a fair way to finis work | 2 2 isfiee 5 New Haven AuthoTities Not Tn- OCEANPLANE lS MADE in the election. request, in bearer form, with pros than let the car go over an embank- 1,y the end of the coming Working Conditions, . : SR S m: |vision for registratl to prine ment. He was alone and was uncon- subscommitte on el SR, o pt. 19 (P—Between 175 clined to Believe Man Feld LIKE L[TTLE SEA FLEA‘ “ Clty_lte 2 j“‘"’m‘m-\" R ik 5 : ciou a time. 5 : wetically agreed s i g | 4 X SKI1- i Bt ot g et sl by agrich ) il 200/ pRety oo I the serv- e e (T Pragluski-Greenwood | . 0 2 Ll D e e e e ] Wedding in Hartford | Lady Watince lodze, Daughters of Relative of Boston Chief L e e e O e e e Foant i vaic e o RN e Eav el RO EeRL LY (M— | Russian Fngineer Duflding New | Scotia, will meet this evening at the Of Police Knife Victi car hefore being removed by a p natloncomnitien Poaga et d iy pwent sanists & y, voicing dis ¥ Announcement has been made f M SR olice nife Victim Y. technical preparations for a dizarm- | satisfaction with working conditions. [ A message received by the Wiest Passenger Carrying Machine {the marriage in Hartford of Willlam home of Mrs. Catherine McDougal | cpjeago, Sept. 19 (M—John Car- ing motorist. ament confereice. Company officials said that the Haven police that Bdward J. Buck- | A. Pragluski of 65 Clark street, this | Of 240 Hartford avenue, [ney, 57, said by the police to be & ——— ) uh-commiitfee s | move was made Without WArNING. oy hold in connection with the in France, elly. and Mliss Tonephins Gresswaod | Do F: Slado, principal of the Mgh |prother-in-law of H. M. Crows GHILDREN KH)NAPPED 1 [ 1ot to interfere | The drivers said they were re-| 55, o6 yro e 13 Johnson, whose * £ Tartford, Miss Mstelle Pragluskl, School. will address the members of |jey, Boston police chief, was stabbed, atutes permanent | quired recently to purchase uniforms |y LV Alingtown those| Tyons, France, Cten ot e hridesroom avas mald |the Lions club next Tuesday on the | probably fatally, by one of two ne- ;;(.y:n.ym,,v ' : t ’.,’ ! ;w\(‘u\. ; ..‘,\m L v o‘:-“l,‘:x;j‘vt (xn.» ll;\]\;flfl;m\)\}n‘\]':n’ e e ‘“M 'm”"“sim“ “accanplane’—a new device for wa ‘(r l:(]mm“ and Walter l!un;:n, cousin | “(‘n\ll:«;(:l\‘uxho‘n’of\ :lwhl"x::t(r':ll .\’:;\yr\t‘ ;n\f‘mn, “Iho ;}v[!fl;[]p(cd to mb'mm and g - e ey 2 19 |foverconig ha IULORLOR0H RO : 2 believed o or travel, patterned after the sea-|0f the bridegroom, was best man. danghterives ot Lent |Harry Roche, his roommate. South Weymouth, Mass, TOMC Tired Stafes 3 A, 18 | bring discharge, it was asserted 4 1"\"‘;1\‘\;"?“,‘; 11‘) ‘,,“’\.»L 1,,:\‘,‘.‘. il :ni \\"\lr'\lmm'm o bridesmalds were Miss Lottie | Mr. and Mrs. D. A Johnson of 40| The negroes accosted them while on the verge of adhe hat {r The strike is the second of its kind | 2 CHELE S ipating the o s e i >ragluskl and Miss Bertha Kozlol, | Roberts street. walking near their residence and hunal this year in Boston. In March 200} W ’ B 5 a8 wave, is being completed by Count |y 11 Jladziewicz and John Gorlew- The meeting of the Sunshine §0- |when they resisted, Carney was b e e Lremie rlmn ('um\):l:ny‘ (!n\rv s stop- '1‘\.”-\' ey 0 A (R Hasenko, Russian engineer, un- 1!1 were ushers. cl(r-'.v will :m !lw:d i"”‘(‘;““"""”“”m"" lashed in the abdomen. He may Py ¢ IS iy | ped work as the result o 1 2 5 o 8 5 he Frenc 'he bride wore a gown of white [ at 3 o'clock at the Methodls chureh. {die, Roche was unhurt. The ne- South Weymouth, Mass., Sept. 1 Off for Al o) to H".“i ioiniicn. ot atunion® wage [ Buckley knows little concerning the ‘fl‘”"”‘“ Fpesoish DEnach Hreneh | elle trimmed with rhinestones | The time for the meetings has been |groes escaped. tlfl)-—’rwo :Iw\hlrcn \l\v‘le m]‘m:.p nd Take Pictures ! greem manner {n which the man met his|||government "nd earried a bouquet of white roses | changed from 2:30 o'clock and mem- rom the home of their father Aus- Wil 10 (B — Tquipped E——— [ death, butthey would give no rea-| The count, who was formerly | ng yilies of {he valley. The mald | bers are urged to note the chan MRS. MACDANIEL DIES tin L. Fisher here early today. Theit with cumeras and guns, Dr. Riehard son fo rhis being held under bonds | gt LT | ! E 5 v 3 H For Ukrainian minister in Berne and |of honor wore a blonde georgefte | There will be a meeting of 1-| Westfield, Mass, Sept. 19 (P ; 51 Are Car s for | ot $5,000. ; georg! o MR BAP grandmother, Mrs, Alda A, Fisher, Derhy, whose et was c( tl l‘dl.dfl?_eq‘, o ‘”'r\\l” ‘1 x e vest, plans to test ¢t tn|dress trimmed with lace and carried | dings Temple tonight at Odd Iel- |Miss Maria MacDaniel, for the past said that she was awakened by Iithel L was b lay on | Citizenship in U, 8. A, o, ielcotone et ‘.‘:*" traced to| "o nze from Marseilles to Itio| pink ro Mr. and Mrs. Pragluski | 1ows’ hall. A report wil be given of |six years superintendent of the No. movements of the four-year-old girl i where he will en Fifty-one petitioners for citizen- "l":“mj"" \K\‘]‘,‘f‘.\\ ;‘:l&(l‘ldo.l\f‘llh\c\ "“;““ Juneiro, with his German police dog|Will live at 477 1ranklin avenue, | the Supreme Council held at Hing- |ble hospital here, died today after Shirley and a moment later dis- s in a big game hu ship will appear at the next s 1 charge € d by ¢ 3 i “Lob" as his only companion, He|HHartford, | ham, Mass., recently. several months' illness. covered that someone was in the | Ie expectsto do most of Jis hunt- | of the United States naturaliz tective Reynolds, denied that any L o hopes to complete the trip in eight room, ing with his moation picture cam which will be held September One had called from there, days, whereas the regular steamer The invader selzed the child and |eras, with which le hopes to get |2 19 a, m. in the common | schedule between these ports is 18 | —_— escared through 8 window. e pieuss ot oo o 1o el L I i res ooy LEAGUR COMMITTEE WILL 125,00 pe ssssenos aneer aovicn IS T the household and it was found that His enthusinsm for game | United States Naturalization im- | CONSULT GOURT ON MOSUL consists of an enclosed shell hang- % 2 * | DONT the boy Jack, three years old, who hunting was inspired by hee his | incr Thomas M. Spelman will rep ing from two airplane wings, with MERPICAN FRECKLE = had been sleeping alone in another brothers-in-law 1oy ., and [resent the government. Natives of long, freely-moving stabiliz | / 7 2 1 TAN= ©IT room, also had disappeared. It is IXermit Roosow u ms for | Poland, Italy, Great Britain, Treland, | ¥ sembling legs, suspended below. 4 1T SORTA TAN - OR belleved the children were taken 'heir Asiatic Austria, Hungary, Turkey, Lithuania, | Advice Sought As To Authority and | {1 end of these s CURDIER- FRECKLE - away in an automobile which was e Sweden, Germany and Lersia are in- | neard passing the house. Remaing 1 5 TR R TR This protest was first fRcl S0 1) elaE by Commissioner Wesley ] 0., as a “great sword-swallower.” He apparently didn’t believe the mubject of an adress by Bon |\onk of Massachusetts, who de. |DOVer 10 London laat week and 's Visited and Two Youngsters Stolen Father and Mother Apart, De A . U - filled with helium Pound an;Westieludatienihelis | LEEE A These draw only three inc The children's parents have = S 1 — ——— i 13 Required water when the apparatus is at rest spoaratedifonaboutia yenr NG NG 1se of Sampson Workmen Vote to Take s it i andep, | A7 el fouch (e waves s the d oW " ept. 19 (4 | e a 5 ieneva, Sep! is unc plane skims along suppe by its L . Bight Per Cent Slash | «ioot that the council of the Leasue | yings e Pittsburgh, Sept. 19 (A—Three Nations sub-committee plans to 5008 | hundred and fifty workmen at the jask the opinion of the world courl | qnpayatus weighs a ton Is Al'i’(’St(‘d N Y i { of the {wood plant of the American Sheet | of justice concerning two points in it inentor Antenta to make tiis Seymour, Conn., Sept. 19 (A—The park now is belioy o that of a |and company at MeclKees- | the dispute between Great Britain | gouth An it L hird of the trio of gangsters who [Wworkman huried on fop of | port, near here, have voted to ac- AN Turkey over the Mosul region are alleged to have robbed the K¢ 1 p mount | the re- | copt a reduction in wages of about | " Mesopotamia rits company early Tuesday morn- 'mains of t ‘ I on | #ight per cent, and will return to ing in F_::mnur. \\asymm sted last [of Austi "mu\ \;".“v!,n vv‘m company ;m\r [REE S L e e t. The man is Jack Le ! v of | nounced today. The men quit work | ! L & J :')'fi!!"!, dvl:e(vr‘ of 1‘;» bandits g Hnimsor ) e eninollce e ‘I‘AV;'V\H-‘]VYR:‘\»\; or the :n‘v;\ o{:(nu"‘h, is in the local hospital with a bu ately aft ot of el | partial suspension of operations at | °2€ue of Hatlons, TIe ¢ unanimity |Man Claiming to Be Tong Sought wound {n thae leg, and John Sargen- ail ) ieleton migit be | he plant T ski, Beymour, who has a bull It t v who has been | y i ‘;!Tn e e the brain. were the other 1 |wissing ten yea | GOING TO MUETING ttlement of the issuel until Decem- | anae Gity, ORc the robbery. They were shot by ln.‘ = e | city Clerk A. L. Thompson, or. when the council probably will canop City, 10, oal polloe when they tried to make | HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS, i thelr getaway. BRING RESULTS w an airplane propeller. The whole | The first point is whether, in sef- | fling the confliet, the council plays Bandit Holds Up Bank At Tippe- weurer of the P. O. 8 of A, s convene in Mad Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 19 (M—A man and Manlius H. Norton, - = —— who proelaimed city, with State Secretary .| (Dutch) Ander: v = vEnt of Merden and M h ot 'm‘mfuw.f Ready to Dazzie Froadway T o e MARRIED 60 YEARS Salishury The robber entered the Tippi Na where they will attend the national | 0 wr nident Lyman of [fional bank ordered Mahlon T Staley, cashier to open the vault but be held on Tuesday and “7“““““-"} Columbia, This State, Have Quiet | the time lock had closed. Hs took f nest week an emergency change box containing Anniversary Today. $100 wired the cashier to a chair | eneampment of the order, which will | OHAPLAIN HELD FOR R e e | l Columbia, Conn., Sept. 10 (A— | fudge and Mrs. Dwight A, Lyman sary of their marriage here today [ They were married at the home of {the bride’'s mother on Chestnut Hill, | Sept. 19, 1865, the ceremony being leged Plot—Clergyman | performed Rev. Frederick D photograph of the sought bandit Staley declared there was a close spanish Aunthorities Nip in Pnd Al- resemblance, except that robber did | not wear glasse: PRpargelonaves sant ‘M| mantic police court, having been The existence of an alleged ‘l\ tary | jocted deputy Judge at the 1897 conspiracy in Catalonfa beeaMe | ooy of the general assembly. Aft- | Blaze of Unknown Origin Ts Discos | known today for 2 first time | v our rs as deputy. he 5 4 Puig, prison chaplain, v = e e He | ling that position for two years L wrt-martial Arthur, crved as registrar of voters for the 1 . L erimes of millfary | jown of Windham for about {1 | New York, Sept. 10 (P—Tire of '} Better Wlndow Dls la s [years | unknown erigin was discovered to- | M |" Judge Lyman has been an active |gay in the forward hold of tI According to allegations the | Jcon for 57 years and both he and |steamsiip President Arthur of t1 minister last Nox in Perpig- | his wife have been grange members | spierican-Palestine lines at its p | inie Ot eanferred with 8 Man for 8 years. Mr. Lyman stil re-|in'the Hudson river. The damas: |§ There has been arranged by the Window Contest [ named Macia regarding the founding s an interest in the fira insur-|yas slight. e tion ¢alied ~The Cata- |anee husiness he established here. | The fire, which apparently start Committee of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce, 1o Arms.” wehen He meurned “f‘I, R Wi D ey a2 demonstration of better window display, arrange- Party mada out in hisname P A Suicide in Hawaii | i Kot A o ment, and lighting. This demonstration will be held | ot the future state of t nd| Honolulu, Sept. 18 P—Charles F. | pPalestine lines. The company \\.i‘ 2 at fl'l(‘ R[YRR]TT HOTEL MONDAY, SEPTE:\IBER Bitier mor u former United States|yecently declared bankrupt and plac 0 Re > e mssert that the min- | district judge in the territory of fed in the hands of receivers. I .| 21st, at 8:00 P. M. | por e EmusElDE ‘ters across | Hawali, committed sulclde last night |arrival of the President Arthur or Iater s B e e | shooting himself. Letters Teft to |September 15, stevedores refused to A window will be dressed with New Britain mer- ranks of the Catalonian army. »“; wife said i1l health prompted the :“‘ ove ‘-," ::‘x" v.v:r 1“ur!>m i- : chandiso. \\'hi(‘h iS considered b}' many difiicult to ar- Mr. Clemens formerly practiced In |said o have threaten s i e Chontand at | Butte, Mont. {0 damage the ship if they aldsnal range. This window will be trimmed and lighted before card belor mephew, |Ha was & momber of the cdiforialjreceive thelr wages for the rip tm the eyes of the audience by an expert. happened to have the aame|hoard of the Yale News in 1895 and [mediately as himsclf. |served as chairman of Yale law —_ EP [ Ih 1893, Ma resigned as u e L This is a rare opportunity a.nd the committee feels | M1S8 RAWLINGS SHOWERED | tederal judge ifl\}""_l‘» Tle was born ew Haven, Sept. 19 (P—The en- |} that a f.l‘l'(’at benefit will be derlved. A miscellaneous shower was fen-|in Manchester, ont gagement of Miss Charlotte We ved on Thursday night to Miss — rth Glman, girandda g : ; : L R Money fn Numbers former Governor A T Ba There will be no admission, nor obligation, whatever. Mlie. Yvette Darneys, idol of the J ic s, has a i ot it Wichita, Kak—P. M. Anderson of | to Paut Livingstone Penfi E ficure that has won her so many prizes she can't even count ¢ house was . decor-|Wichita has filed an Injunction 10| glewood. Ny R R HCURteAttY - fgur that has won e o many prizcs she COit el SOULE| S, T L SR pavnt (o o of e e b, s Sesrn X, i o NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Because of this, and also hec: he can dance and o | and luncheon served. Miss Rawlings number which he has had for 20|this city. Miss Gilman has been in| ecause S, 80 A i o0 S| was the recipient of many beautiful vears He states that the number | China for two years and her flance! has contracted to appear in America at a salary ol over & 00 o ome the bride of I8 & valuable part of the good will | has been an instructor at Yale-in- 2 week, Walter Hall on October 3. of his company. China for & like penriod.