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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925, A band concert and block dance in observance of the completion of the completion of that highway will Jersey, is spending a few d guest of her mother, Mrs, G. Kelsey at her home on Maln street, (Continued from Page Seven) American Bosch Magneto Co. has AND SPOOKS HERE PUTNAM & CO Thomas Malarney, George 8, Grif- LEADING FELD i N probably ullrucll lmnd|n;ldl to the|called for redemption on December MEMIERS. NEW YORK & HARTIORD $TOGh fith, Mr, and Mrs, A. A, North of Grove center of the city tonight. 1 its $2,126,000 outstanding 8 per o 1 lTaee street have returned from a trip to s ) . . —ee— cent sinking fund gold notes, due }l WEST MA[N ST NEW BRIM' The short et oL ttng | Providence and Worcester. pirits of Air Will Reveal Selves City It June, 1055 106 and acervea in | MOLOP Stocks Plunge Forward : i ready o prowl md the witenes basé [ In spite of the inclement weather 1ty 1tems terest. Tel '1040 i and the fact that there were several fo GRS et . Ll o oo e Sut of e | other affairs in town lat evening, Alter Sundown A proposed stock dividend of b TOday PARTFORD_OFFICL 6 CENTRAL BOW TR 3-8 Yooked v his Wearing upparel ang | th0 Fegular weekly whist glven by Sebastlano Gozzo and Balvatore |y 4" por cent will be acted upon by e has dsked mothur to sew 1p that pip | 10 12dles of St. Gabriel's churghf. 14 naveq by the blanket of [L2Ro0S0 8old today. through ' thelygokholders of Eigin Nattonall ot vork oct. 31 (F—Stock SR . & was well attended, there being nine Y Camp Real Estate company, Proper- lyyatch o, on November 1 when they || i Gl WE OFFER: N in the leg which ho got climbing [ 1o “ne” winhers were, ladies’ |SNOW Which has covered the city |ty at 625-627 West Maln street, to will vote on an increase in capital | PrICC8 again shot forward at a swift oveeithe ¢ ace last year, when thal g "y ®\innje Kahme; consola- [and the fcy persisténce of: winter's |Sultana H. Najarlan, Peter Harry stock from $5,600,000 to $10,000,. | Pace In today’s initial dealings, with | 3 volice chased him. Already Berlin it o i Simonion and Peter Simonian. / ! buying enthusiasm continuing at a doorpells are begiwing to ring nys. | 1IoM Mra. T'rank Coboy; gentlemen’s | initlal sortie, a shudo sy, cavalcado ds | SUTER 08 A00 Boter, HmoRIAn. - 1000 or from 340,000 sharcs to 400.. f e i, SR FOE O % d first, A. Bowers; consolation, E. J.|hovering at the city's nethermost o 8 price at Morans'. | no, § 4l toriously and seemingly withou* hu. - son jumped more than 2 points to a s McCorkle. The hostesses for next umits and awaiting sundown, the |=—advt, . e than & | ’ [ > s u f : § sundown, . n ¢ higl ¢ and Du- | N gt e ulr 1s il 01 8POOKS | voeicy whist will be Mrs, Frank |zero hour, at which time 10,000 Edward Turcotts of 214 Main| caiymet & Hocla reports net loss | "%, hiBh record at 116 and Du. : 5 * the air wil bo full of | Veek's Whist Wil be Mrh ; ] i ITRe LRt Sror SA N tReBnaicaie 0| PRGN A e oy | pont soared 5 points, also to a 19 tables, fruit and stones and two | COP¢Y and Mrs. Ch s . mysterious apparitiaons will mount | ol of $35,210 for the third quarter after| F Re v % o tnae ?\eagrerln factions. mest upon. thet themselves on 10,000 b 1¢) cats and [night that bis room had been en-|iixeg depreciation and depletion, | 1°P: Tiesponding to the el () The children will play all kinds s d])mo New Britain's tumultuous midst, | stolen. eding quarter and net loss of | ANSHENY BN CATAIES SUERES ot pfanka tonight, this being the one Is to Be Investigated | "ior sundown wil bring another | Halloween Danbe at the Marche- in thestnirul quartsrii Tuat [ SORSS TS RERHC WRREROIRtS {078 S, New London, Oct. 31 (P—Com-|Hallowe'en, the annual stepp-out |&lan Hall, Acorn Street tonight,— Net lose for the nine montns | R Peak at 218 and Seaboard / night during the year when they can Line followed in its wake. play practical ‘okes to thelr heart's | Mander Willlam J. Wheeler, field in- ltime of Elfland’s entire populace of | Advt. after all charges, re- L mh\ e ] co tént without fear of being mo. |Pector of the coast guard service, | witches and goblins and ghosts and | Mrs. Emilie Andzulatls and daugh | qyceq to §512,161 from $780,005 a Allis Chal her Al S lested, unless the jokes become too |28 been ordered to proceed here |all manner of strange apparitions |ter, Miss Milda Andzulatls, have re-|yeur ago, o ’3'“ “_' ;“,_Z S i A rdugfi and are lable to le.d to seri. |fTom Washington to investigate jund swift black riders. Hallowe'en [turned from thelr summer home In s Am Bt sug 1 = c"-4’» i S “ " | eharges made by Felix Palma, mess |{s their hollday, their time for clam- [the Adirondacks. Although a sufficlent quantity of (&M Can o 5 B Members New York St Lus consequences, e 120 1% 119% embers or ock Exchange U And the older recidents are pre. |2itendant aboard the pm;.u) boat |bering from the graveyard, from ; Dr. chflli hlnli :cé\:mez;.g-w of- | gtocks, bonds and obligations of the PO e S ‘.‘_“ T Members Hirttoral Stek Exchange 5 . 187, that liquor found in his pos- |deep-sunk wells, from out of cobe |fice a S gh St—Advt. Virginta Carolina Chemical Co. has|[AM S (X L e ff:{L".‘r{fc';;.hz,m,fi:",:jf; ,é\f{'"m"“:']vl; cession when arrested by state po- |webbed belfries and myriad haunt- | Rev. D. J. E. Kilnberg will preach |ocn deposited undor the reorgant- (A SUE <-o.. ‘"‘ v ol "L New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Iel. 1815 porches sin. the summer, will be |!ice officers came from a rum ship |ed dwellings wherein they have been |at the First Lutheran church tomor- | za¢j4p plan to make it operative, the Am ;nm o “1 s T ‘- i ‘3 Judd Bu|ld|ng, Pear} St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, CGII- carried within doors. Gnte} wiil h; in rum row and was glven him by |closeted for 12 long months—onct |row evening at 7:30 o'clock. V. |roqrganization managers, including [A™ ° & el ," i I g { Temoved today. wmecs the ommere |Chief Boatswain's Mate Ralph [more to disport themselves for & [Dr. A. A. Ahlquist will speak in |pair Co, the Chass Securitios [Am Wool ... 805 8014 203 want to climb {rees tomorrcw, shut- | Whitehead, commander of the pa-|few short hours in that whirling | New Haven tomorrow afternoon. |corporation and the Equitable Trust |Anaconda !«;A .,ui\'f WE OFFER: ters will be securely fastencd ;o ll;n‘ trol boat. 1iotous way so appropriate in the Masquerade dance tonight. St |0, have extended the time for ad- |* uhjwn. 21 “ Lok g O : they cannot be removes and. the| Palma, Whitehead and the rest of [most select of hobgoblin circles. |Jean's Hall. Prizes given-—advt. aitfonal deponits until No. o AL GIf & WL 6T i . 5 older generation will preprre to go. | the crew of the patrol boat are be- | And little boys and little girls had | Gulbransen Plano at Morans'.— e — ::“:"‘ “°“r“ " Aetna Llfe [nsurance Co e alti & O . f “ling held at the county jail here best ho wary as the night grows old, | adst. it & w ,fif‘u"g,}t‘ji".;\f,“,,’"f;,“;3;,{‘,3‘;“,‘,, O | pending the result. of the investiga- [lest they bo stolen away to some | Teading Star Lodge, 5. ot B, witi |Convent to Be Razed L |Beth steal vear when the 1tcr can get away |1ion. It 18 expected that the investi- joft rendezvous by some broomstik |nold a moeting next Thursday, No- As Result of Fire Bosch Mag Travelers Insurance Co AR g e “"" | gation will bo started on Monday. |whteh, for verily such things have |vember §, at 7:30 o'clock. A Whist| Rev. John F. Donohue, pastor ot (o 1’:.‘1. Ve . Y Me: ¢ been known to cccur on Hallowe'en. |wi]l follow the meeting. Joseph's church, has announced |-an #ac L .;om:?,‘l;hg:b\:-n i;m elxhp:c.r)?cr f»‘-’fl RECRUITS FOR TROOP 4 And grownups had best be poE | Martinollt Osncert, Capitol Thea- the convent building on South :; \"1 &«:'PI o % StOCkS (i i1l tury. a 2 © nols Tour new recrults were added t0 |too, lest they be * n in” by thefter, gunday Nov. 1st. Tickets on|Main strect which was badly guttea ptd o . 3 ey deey ::fd‘u;'or:“:lf; the ranks of Boy Scout Troop 4 at ;mnmlohl pranks of th* city's youth | gl at C. I Plerce Co—Adit. S5 EAraiing 4 iday i shEu wiikbo QR opE T PRICES ON APPLICATION ' Joungsters g too far : its meeting last night at the Center who seem at this time of the year | yiotrolas half price at Morans'. |razed instead of being rebuflt. He |Col 17uel i i E i church. The newcomers are |t bo so possessed of tho evil snirit. | _yqot, 0 ihatino! A=Alson)/a besn|(CorntBron Ret " ‘l"”' Betlin Items, uel Ingham, Gordon Wesley | For tonight, as in Hallowe'ens of |y, william Walsh and Infant [reached with regard to the crection |Cru Steel s meeting of tho East|,, % 4 frederick Sackett. They vore and those Hullowe'ens to comw |gon“George Irancis have returned |of a new convent and the present Cuba Cano rlin Girls® elub will be held in the| © " Clo (5 oatrols. Tn the |vouth will ride rampant, ride as [por “ro o SN B General |site of the convent will be graded | Cosden Ol s basement of the Methodist church |y " oe"imo nter-patrol competition [swiftly and as jaurtily and gaily-as |30t Xt \uten was before her |into a lawn reaching from Tdson |Dav Chem an Nonday eyening, iDue to the in the standard contest events, the |the proudest goblin, seckiig, eVen |yyurriage Migs Theresa Feilman, |street to the church. Briol oo i ‘that. the class has greatly in sk Sh the |as did the headless horseman of Kol et inmiin) Plans are belng considered fo | irle 1st pfd Unicorn patrol finished first in the | Martinelli Concert, Capitol The ¥ o ] in membership, it has been neces- knot-tying, with the Flying Eagles |Sleepy Hollow, some haplesw victin |y Fangay Nov. 1st. Tickels on |[build a new convent building in the | Gen Electric A " ¢ furyte create two divislons, one for| 4”2y the Rattlesnakes third; [upon whom h: may _ractice his|g il 0oL, Pieres Co—Advt. near future facing Edson street and |Gen Motors .. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 the younger glrls and one for older |\ (o ' ot o single Incorrect knot, | wiles. . Join Xmas Music Club at Morans’, |situated a considerable . is:>nce west | Gt North pfa . MEMBERS NEW YORR ‘AND HARTFORD §100K EXCHANGES onesi The diviston for the lttle girls |, ®p \hecnakes captured the obe | Doors wiil be rap ed on‘and door [ 200 of the present site, but the detalls of | Tnep Copper Donald R Hare, M wiil meet from 7 until § o'clock and | {6 HOTCSIGNE FEPYLCE T e (bells rung, with those inslde coming | Y “Young Women's society of |this project have not vet been work- | Tt Nickel i e Rgecond BCiyislon Bl Lol i a e NUnioorn s Dilio} to the door only to find it securely {,, "1 congregational church [cd out. Int Pap 4 meeting at § o'clock, The winter | S0 BT R o lons were also |(astencd to the fench outside. Wate. | (i SR\ S EIEEC R ST G e Kennecott a schedula will go into effect at this| Vour, BeY APRIEE B SIS TG feans will b filto dngainst come | WV ment Monday ovening fo ke ST AETNA LIFE w ~ef'lng TR' . co\ntnbt{ in (]h:-,] snwr]:n Wednesday evening at the Salvation vim-r'\' ;nfl' all kdlnrh ofn\\;zllnl e Trolley and Auto Meet; Marine pfd HARTFORD FIRE cvents will also be staged through- c hoadquarters, This tx as |created at windows. Bells will be T g i N | out the winter. All members 'are |Army headquarters. This ttoop 1281 e fixed that once rung the ringing | A Nash Co. suit or overcoat Driver Lscapes Imuly _nvw v.l CONN. GENERAL % irged to attend each meeting, so|had & perfect attendance since MG o0 Tor o gecond unti: [ $23:60. T I McCabe, 49 Walnut| pojeqaw Warkowskl ot Bristo' [ NeW Haven ’ s {hat they may point. |started meeting two montha ago. | T P ale nhimself put of (#lreck agent. Teh did.—Adyt. was brought to New Britaln Gen. | Norf &V f 'ELE iat they may secure as many point- |SArted et (00 WO R someone has take nh Sl Sl o 5 4 Korth b AVE urs as possible. At the close of the | (% FEEE B LT ol contest, |Ped and readjusted the nuisance. hS 5 eral hospitall Iast night in\a dazedii St oy We do not accept margin accounts seagon & sultable prize will be|Started another inter-y land both looking like spirits fresh |advt = condition following a head-on col- | WIS 10 » awarded. ; An individual contest 4s aleo vin- |y T prave” Taces will be| A N. Volz has taken a five yeur |iigon Letseen his antomobile and |[4n Ametican ¢ The condition of Rev. Asa C.[0Ing for three weeks, 1he BOV 800\ koo “and maske, queer-buiit |155 on @ sloro occupied by {he |y west-bound trolley car in front of |Lenn Nailroad Fuller, pastor of the East Berlin|‘ancing the farthest in scouting re-\ g 7G, ) (con will be everywhere |Volz Floral at 92 West Main|505 Wost Main street. The -nishap [L1eree, Arroy ‘ letliodist church, w sen | celving a pri ovident. Thepe will be shout [street. The building is owned by |fook place about 10:30 o'clock and | oppet Vietliodist chureh, who has been vident. Thare will be shouting and |street. T etai fonk mises Sl loRloictant | S5y | vonfimed t oxs fo T | whooping and the sound of crashing |John & L arkowski was attended at the : | ‘ e et s ia s R Rridgeport, Oct. 31 (Pl—Appenls 70, 00 s ill not be alone ant. T. Bray, who also took him to the |5 : { D | et oAt ieYauberiar court fo U e Younmalet it o aions L prer o gl ook o RIey e e el at St Gabriols | day by seven celoctic doctors from (L LS P ELET Sy S0 mueh | DRIVER'S LICENSE RETURNED. | Acting Sergeant John O'Brien Is Pl ot ] S 1 tomorrow mo;n}ng at 9|the action of the state department part of thelr makeup during the | T. Black of the Russell & Erwin|investigating the accident which, it T "I.“ ific . + , . R " ez eir licenses | 5 o 2 Co., whose operator's license was |is believed, occrrred when Warkow |- Mo0 D Sunday school will he held fof health in vacating fhelr vear proper. Masked and garbed | Co., P Relis United Frait . " . Mr. George Mitehell of [to practice The doctors Were | ion pora ridiculously than the [suspended yesterds '(I»VH\"- r“m\;'n\fs- ::\x lv'}‘;y\;; to ::\n'h)‘ a 'rnm;\ly in «Ihc ‘;]M”s ‘.\m’ o i i HARTFORD NEW BR'TAIN . f g ficlat at the|Adolph AL Krall, Nicholas R. Verrh | opijqron themselves, they will make | sioner of motor véhicles, had ft re-|sfreet drove into the car. His auto | S R0 S0 2 i i Wil of " Lamar 1. Tuttle, Horman 1. shetd, [{oet il i Oy conspicunus | turned again today according to a|mobile was badly damaged. 1t was |7 Tebber i Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Houl BMS- > f orning service will| Alma . Ash, Alva Bond and Ray B. lay 2 jJarge number of parties and ved by the police, The li- [learned at the hospital th.s morning “,‘\" o 705 ‘ Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420" SEMOIN NG BEn\co oo S ing. | cense of Fred Larson of 14 ¥ n|that Warkowski was mbre dazed | Westinghouse 745 i Methodist churel to- | Horton. {dances scheduled for the evening. eiben 3 o o i |t ol — orning at 1 o'clock, - —s They will take an active part and 6 apd Dank Marehan of 154 f(1an hast B IE 18 expe oAbt de | i W Sunday echool at 12 BONDS iD AT $10,000 {1end all their talents to the playing | Oak street have been suspended. will be @ l”L AL %l()u\s GEFLIN ‘ i\ on. The Junior League will |, Bridgeport, Oct. 31 (P—Stagnino |of the most childish games and will e e GYS S WE OFFER: g ' % p. m., and the evening|Testo, who was arrested In a liquor frealize this once at least hat lite| New York—DMiss Dorothy Quick ) . y : (Furnlited by uinamie CoY « wiil be held at 7:30 o'clack. |raid at the Benson Garage in 1'air- is not work, s not slavery, magazine writer and literary pro-| Washington. Oct. 31 (P—Weather ; Kly whist will be held in|field & month ago, was {o ve- | To those who have no placs to A 5 0\‘1”“”‘“1“"'“' 1!(‘ “”"““ Y '\‘l"”"l"" for the week beginning Insurance Stocks i ' ot T p . W e ; 50 are VOry. ch | Adams Meyer, editor of a so- [\onday: : ‘ ¢ the Sacred Tlvart|leased from the county jall on a|go tonight, and these are very much | John n ! S Bl Asked S 1 “ o onMondayeveming 4t S| bond of $10000. fin e minority, heware, for. as | clety maguzine, North and Middle Alantie SUI%S |\ capatty ..o =" 100 Shares Stanley Works e e e——————— | n robabili(y of rains Iafter pa t:::]‘: }::A g () 1 | e Warmer Monday and temperature | A¢tna Fire .. | | k. near normal thereafter for several |Automoblle 1ns . | ' i days. o 5 3 3 National Jire | | Phoenix Fire | e o INvENIIoNS| 1| Travelers Ins Co. ‘l.\u()ltl,\:\l SILI NVENTION Sia simple method of obtaining ellk Travelers Rights . T26h Tokyo, Oct. 31 (P—Prof, Ryugo |direct from sllkworms without 5 ’ Ma ot ks | J - b -4 Fu nera l s | K ”g‘l'.‘f‘y"'n"‘ uring Stocks | Tmouye of tho Serlcultural school in | waiting for the formation of the ' Ji} s “45 qu | Kveda 1s reported {o have perfect- | cocoons. e I Beaton & Cadw X | ed two inventions that are expect- e ‘] - Herman Alfred Glabau ® | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com od m1 greatly .n‘rft“r‘flv{ (“H: nvl{v;h- Need repairs about the house? The funeral of Herman Al Billings & Spen com Saie '1"\‘ ngw”s‘u\of:,: “c, Read business services offered in the Glabau of 96 Smalley street will he | Billings & Sper pid. ... LA 1 Ice Al og Draguosatl bo other ts | Classified section. g Ineld this aftegnoon at 3:30 o'clock [ Bristol Brass . . 8 |rage and scraps. whilo the other is| Classified s 3 . - at the Erwin Mortuary chapel. Rev. |Colt's Arms veseeass B2 M e ey ¢ I Raymond N. Gilman, pastor of | Bagle Lock 1 1 ; Stanley Memorial church, will offi- | Vatnir Bearing Co ... T e o= 1Y O ? clate. Burial will be in Fairview | Hart & Cooley cometery, Landers, T° . G e a : : [ X B Machine Joscph Plerce Thomas |~ B Machine | The funeral of Joseph Picrea [ Niles-Be-Pond com ... 20 Thomas will be held at 2 o'clock [ North Judd . ) 41 ; this afternoon at the home of his|Peck, Stowe & Wil .... 2 ' «ister, Mrs. Frank H., Stewart of Mfg Co (3 745 Arch street Rev. W. H. Al- Mfg Co | derson, pastor of the Trinity Metho- | Standard Screw 2 - 9 ‘I‘;vd church, will officiate. Members | Stanley Works . 9Nt | . “The City Substantlal {of Harmony lodge, A. A. ML, [ Stanley Works pfa will conduct the Masonie serviee at i Torrington Co com s . the grave. Burlal will be in West | Union Mfg Co 40 hn ] cemetery. Plainville Conn Lt & Pow pfd 11 f 0 Located in the center of fhie State, at the head of navigation on the]SLt tJto : k il K3 : 5 River, offers to you an unsurpassed opportunity for inv eqtment in Real Estate, | 1 ety € '.;;; R - o a sound, conservative basis. vo-day old son of Mr. and e | 3 : who died vesterday, was hell| TREASURY SCATEMENT Now is the time to put those d I it 8 o'clock this morning in Saered | Treasury balance 125,080 Heart church. Burial was in Sacred TR e N i The Future of Sanford Is Assured = LG e A Bonds and Valuable Papers in | mny QL . Mrs, Mary O'Nell To Join Herald Staff . STUDY THESE FACTS: o e e e e PR s B a safe, and fire-proof hox in \ . . [ (3 1 fwas held this morning at 8:30|, ary to Mayor A, M. Pao- PR | 1—Increase in population during 5—Large, finely equipped tourist [{rclock at tha Home, 373 Chestnu came_ o totay_and %00 Ik d oal y i T hotel under construction, to be treet, and in St. Joseph's church at | he wil hogin his duties a5 a mem our vanit. Une key an y last four years 86 700 VT D 5 b v, Rev. Raymond Clabby was|ber of the reportorial of the > . : ready fifor occupanc ecembper clebrant at a solemn high mass of | Herald Monday ~ b o 2—Increase in property valuation Ist e P y requiem. Tev. Edward Grikis was | e S TiiRh schonl you to }.ave access to tl“s 0X. ; b b st. on, Rev. Thomas Laden, sub- | ndent ¢ 1 . during same period 121%. onjsnd Rev. W dohuf Donclis: i Wouldr't it he worth 2 cents a 5 = . aster-of-ceremontes, | partmer 1 i 6—The finest golf course in the state. S iseivatra Dl Farce) Rer e el 3—It is located inlthe ]heartt‘of th? g Come To Thee.” Pallbearers wers [ mayor. He will suce d b 7 ( agricultural section o . . piale Thomas McDonough, Joseph Rich, [ Johnson who has resigned and who | a 0 you! l["‘llche:(sitl . “Bathl“g‘ huntmg and hshmg John Smithwick, James Cayle, John | will return to his home city, Spring- | V7 : orida. Ry Riley and Thomas Rouskle. Flower | field, Mass. to become associated 1 t t_ f ,l. W lfl"“ easy l'each- hearers were James Coyle, Jobm|with a newspap . | q4— X transportation facili- . . liiley and Wilfred Missett. Thero| William A. Meeha son of dlla exe et Aot k 8 An ideal climate throughout the e e ) \ ties both by land and water make year. Father Donohue and Father Clab- | Wilson street, and a Come in and let us show you 2 3 4 « - q P AL ) v officiated at the grave in St |New Britain H | in the| s ¥ of it an industrial as well as an L SMEated At Bl ) wicdiButics o : . vy inki r 3 o cretary 1a mavor. agricultural center. 9_Excellent drinking water. _ |seeretary o the mayor. | one of them the next time you | . It OV / McCray C nmpletee His I Your Opportunity—Come In And Talk er e wre down town. ! Usep N At Oct. 31 UP—Marking the “ UNDEKTAREN | ) iera penitentiary here ’ ! 9 Phone 1625-2 | McCray, forfier governor 0 R OWN The .'..)OD W ELL REAL I Y Company oppesis S mary cvaren | T T N o e eaitoria) Have a Box ALL YOU Bekdtate 13 Sumens = Jlin Good Words, the prison paper he SIS nas + el : has edited since bis arrival, in which 407 National Bank Building, New Britain, Conn. . | e ciares he belleves he hus done S moQ I 3 : IOLETS tion. McCray also touches opti- H. T. Bodwell, President : Phone 1801 el an_h igom ot | b For the Yale-Army Game Saturday |prigon management upheaval some F. E. Crandall, Manager Sriendld Variety ot months ago which resuited In the (GREETING CAKDS] conviction of former Warden Sar- the Bollerer’'s Posy Shop {tain and quittal of former | $7 W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. Tel. Deputy Warden Fletcher on charges The Telegraph Florist of New Bettaln of bribery. " o oot e

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