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s ST RN UH]EST MAS[]N"; ] NAVY [;UURT TRIE" L0 BULLKERDB PLACED e Briefs | BEAR TRADERY Nl]W - {Fish and Game Assoclation Receives o | A NEW YORK & HAKTIORD STOGR (Continue Gift From Sportsman Who | dniciap.and Eoundry,ieont) & abou | Hiram, No. 1, of New Haven, ¢ from First Page) poreman Who 13800 and e Ko Sork New (et k : 31WE57 MAIN ST NEW BRIIAIN- H ”5”] B' h ton. Drying Up Pool | Haven and lhrw\fl nas ordered | D00 tly e[ ODSlI‘UCIlYE ToL 2 [l The names of the —— # ten additional heavy type locomo- | ) ; : 40 tN ll'I ay oo ol rlara {;Mnf:‘e:n.?v (O Rlatie e et raet) \Iur\brrs of the New Britain Fish [tives from the American Locomo- Fflrces Agam warkmg WARTFOD_orncy ‘em 0 e < TP pressman, of Baltimore, and John ey |and Game assoclation today placed the ¢ _OF Y _CANTRAL_K ™ i:ne New Haven, Nov. 12 (M—Hiram [C. Horstman, of the general man.|Mubication Foley, who was judge (3,000 builheads in ponds in this vi Cacle Al G lodgg, No. 1, the oldest Lody of An- (4ger's office, General H]emrlcj“'l“‘l‘flv he board of Inquiry said |einity, The fish were a ;m to the | \,"“‘ H 4| New York. N ® Con uem. Fres and Accepted Masons fn (company, Schenectady, N. Y. she (Mrs. Landsdowne) had every |agsoclation by a man who fs drying | fn sadiees o on ! oK [structive forces wers again at wor WE OFFER: Connecticut including in its age an| TWo men ara known to be dead |CONfldence in the board and was|up a pond on his own property ang | o oo o0 1o the reg Uar quarterly [in today's stock market, sharp. re : Masonry {s measured in years of |inside the rear car of the gret | V1!INg to leave the investigation o |did not want to see the fish left 10 | oniniy oy /50 the regular’ semi-[covertes place throughout time today observed the 175th an-§train, but thelr {dentity 1s not|'t A5 & competent authority. This|dle, They were sacured through the | s ooarinr td 0f $2:80 4 share on |ipe 1ist traders, who sol | niversary of its institution under & |known, satement of her attitude she de-lefforts of A. A Bennett. They are || Jreterred also payable December stocks freely in Tuentay's bad charter. In fact, the lodge has two| One fnjured man is atlll plnyeq |ScTibed as “fals [from five to seven inches In longth JADReLNok Hecord '{“',"f,‘,f‘:f‘,‘fl break, wers forced to bid high to | ’ charters, one which came from (in the wreck. He is trapped in suych | Defenss AT e o and are being placed within & few | op onriin snandee |cover their commitments Fngland and which was iis earliest |a position that the wreckers fear | tracts from Mrs. Landsdowne's testi- miles of this city. {on comstruction work in 8t. Leuls. | Speculative interest was again authority and the other under the [to disentangle the debris and are |MONY before the board, but the| Frank R. Fox, T. T. Monfer, Fred | An extra cash lend of §1, and |(oCussed | jurisdiction of Connecticut as [cutting thelr way to him wity | Proscution objected and was sup- | Wagner and Carl Wahrenberger had e per cone ¢ stock have |ANtictration of ”flfh:bdle in this state. |acetylene tore | ported by the court. charge of the plantipg. en daclared o o ataey [d1t[Tend by Gen - f f(lernaon a single candidate List of Injured Other Letters Quoted. Officlals of the association are re- ' ¢ Owens Botta V. In adaic|the o of ¢ | \was ralsed to full stature as a Ma-| Those fnjured so far as recefveq| Th® defenss then introduced |ceiving complaints that Ashermen tion to the nts dlsburse. |MFENEth alzo ;?nqb’ Worshipful Master Carleton | by the company are: coples of the letters exchanged be- are netting streams for live bait to | nients. The 1 quarter]y Ior ot hixh: nile | JUDI ’ & COMD } e l;\:nr, \:ho”a‘lsho ;s!un‘l;nnornr\w O, J. Mather, 181 Columbiy 'W°€N Captain Lansdowna and the [take home and keep for ice fishi b AR arlatead aiuc |Fecapitailiat | . ¥, 3d degree Scottish Rite Mason in |at L. 1. Injured about the head. ["3'¥ department relating to plans [during the winter, They are i1 | wog authori 1. |to be pend X q K the presence of his lodge and guests. | Continued on journey, | for ‘the Shenandeah's lest flight. |formed that many trout ar T he Rocl ot ”‘,‘,j,,;’,,’",'._','_ ¥ R Members New York Stock Exchange 1r}mus the latter were representa- [ Leon Rongstall, Baltimore, ch’ “Did Captain Foley come to sea being taken for minnows, T | Members Hartford Stock Exchange lives of the grand lodge, and heads |jacerated; continued on journey, |¥OU befors you testified " Repre. |port fhat this {s not onlv agn =4 New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bidg., lel. 1815 of many Masonic bodies. Adolph Stalab, Baltimore, In.|S°ntative Reid of the Mitchell coun- |law but will serva to undo t! Orders for 323,000 tons of tinplate °|W Judd Building, Pear! St., corner of Lewi o H rtford, Conm. {fured about head; continued or |l asked the witness [of the association of last spring when | with an aggregats valus of §3 ; ars for & » UL 18, Hartfor W. J. Cunningham, Newark, N.| . \Vhen?” 3 o ;:”“*}“v!v'fm the etate and placed in <. Sieel Corporation from American nption of | We O TALK ON COAL SITUA’"ON ’.v flagman of train 166, Slightly ‘r‘“h: m(mu h-(‘r;:”l festtien” |nearby streams | e e SR ; ¢ Offer:— njured. n u y? e A T | compa which v will be | N » Eugene Lowney, Akron, O, Bad-| ~October oth.” [ i ) o T8 [ placed with A t and Tin | AMERICAN ‘H ARDWARE CORP. e Ity injured, Colonel Sherman Moreland, tne | Veteran Aviators Hiss [ n ey | LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Y Fe Fas Conference With "yrank Hersor Baltimore, back | Prosecutor, then took over the ex- Ruling by Sec. Davis NORTH & JUDD Representative cor {broken; at St. Francis hospital |aMination. % onal Mortgage cerpora- \ TV W < epresentative of the Coal | brokeni b 'Did Captain Gherardl (aide to i 1:. OP—Hisses crgiren) sl e Combuat STANLEY WORKS Mine Owners. H. M. Lofton, Chatnooga, | "'""'a”' Wilbur) visit you at Lake- | A oI nattme New Title and [Continent P T NG ! DANY Tenn., badly injured; New Brups- |1Urst on or about September 4" ho | tgage company ! i aneyion |IPLA AaLTOn BN A EonEREn o fHl ORRINGTON COMPANY Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 12 (F—Gov- | wick "hospital | asked. | mortgages outslds of New |MeNt buving also was apparent ocks ernor Pinchot continued his effor Thoma ey ey “He did." 1 eere ’“‘ of War Davis refus- e e S0 lthe rails, Baltimore & O Nort e AT 1omas Wry, 409 Rroad e York a i & il p today {0 bring about an adyustment |1y ey, ;;d,y‘h,w PRI | Mrs. Lanedowna declared that sha | Ing permission for Colonel William f R SRR Al Prices on application of the differences between the miners | g vy hospital. s | 41d not tell Captain Gherardi that |Mitchell to attend The demonstra- selling at new pe rice and operators that have kept the | mpo gollowing elght mail elerks | (N0 “things she had said ta tho |tOn was heard by mapy r vear, or longer. Trading st —= hard coal mines in idleness since | g wiightly fnfured: |newspapers about the Shenandoah |©TS Who tuned inyon WE at A fast pace Lut slowsd September 1. when the wage asree- |~ 5 11 Henron Kexport, Pa. | HEli AR s s beTE vk (et dlanasl e el e ntexpirad, G. K. Delsinger, Harrishurg, Pa.| T denied to Captain Gherardl” |Was held G[TY WILL DENY CLMM long side inclined to restric r Having obtained the latest views| ' ' (Lo d8 PUERETE % ehe said, “that T had sald that tho | Aviators po Am: ammitme u of the miners vesterday from John| ' ' Bowman, Flinton, Pa, | Secretary of the navy personally was 8100, With a membership rep BY PATROLMANS WIDOW rer ) Ger L. Lewis, president of the Unf Chatles Tneh €. A. Polk, AL, p.|the murderer of my husband, That |ing every squadron that had active SIS et 1 ? Mine Workers, the governor had an | girouse and W. P. Stroube, no ad. |!s all T denfed. | duty at the front in France, gave | 4, Burritt Hotel Bldg., hew Britain Tel. 2580 ngagement foday to discuss the sus- | groecey Huen he prosecution indicated that fr |the dinner. e | corp: ration (oun.s:»l Kirkham m‘,q change in the latter was antici. |f MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARUFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES pension with Major W. W. Inglis, : a9 | Would call Mrs. Steels in rebuttal. A telegram from Colonel Mitehell | Oppose Compensation Award o |pated at this time B The company announced that 122 r 2 | s el Takirty oo I Ane gy A 4 Dooald R. Hart, Mgr. chairman of the anthraclts Opera-|, iniired = passengers had been | — ing that he coull mnot be th [ Mrs. Frank English, | High TLow Clos ‘E'j tors' negotiating committee, At the| £ honor guest was cheered. The post | Allls Chat b oo o1 conclusion of this conference it was '"k‘:\“ cExnegpo LT e e C't It telegraphed President Coolidge that| Chairman T n of the |t S0 i We Offer— e oxpected that Mr. Pinchot would fs- |1 ¥ Yor | 1ty 1tems it endorsed unequivorally Colonel | board of poli ers and |y o sut a statement on the situation R, | “h"hf-fl position before his court | Chics Wi {\"m“ A b = 3 ences with the miners’ chis .«nln MA[;RI J”RY FULL | (Unity Bebekah iodge will on(eri’ inan addressirepresentative/ot ihe [iBarding the Am 3R ares f'arnnr eal'l'}g with Major Inglis since the suspen- | the degree on a elass of candidates | p y, 1y Guardia, for axtgtar, | a0 Eray] A S B i sion became effective, but nons of | |at a mecting tomorrow mgu“ The feaid: “Billy Mitchell s not !-mn:u‘fld«;r'f 'r“l on g \' morn t' o Tal & Tel 14115 1411 . PRICE ON APPLICATION the conferees have divulged what | degree team will hold a rehea jndged by his peers, He {s bilng|June 4 to be used by Carporation jyxpn, vyo) 181 48 45, We d Y < k place at the mgmn;s.g']'he gov- TR!AL BE[’INS FRI before the meeting at T:30 o'clock. | i;;3ged by nine dog robbers of the [ Counsel John H. Kirkham in de- ' teouda oh : J ¢ do pot accept margln accounts il Rabbi Gershon Hadas will deliver | zenaral sta | fending the elty in the action of | FHE00 ; settling the anthracite strike in 192 an Armistice Day sermon at the | o Mrs. Anna Engiteh, fhe ratroman's | GG <y id he “may have something to| (Continued from First Page) |temple of the Consregation Brethern | ARRESTED BY CHIFF WL LR L LR P o after his talk with Major In. i [Sons of Israel Triday evening at| Torrington, Conn., Nov 12, (A) -— ing to $10,010. . IBaltt & Onio. . the o malitedl far | Ealblalclonky Gogri, aged 19, “cut in" en Kirkham said today that | o200 o Some observers of the situation | Ty O an laa| Mrs. F. M. Graffanl of 87 Arch driver on Main street yes- will deny all liability in the pf 8 T 3 it | ow aven street, is confined 1o her homa with 5 G e it goes before the com- |- : 4 expreseed the belief t Governor 1 used only 18 5 ¢ | n. After com e TR T AR 5 o0, Pinchot submitted a plan for ths . ¥ ag inflammators rheumatism. ! discoverad that pensationficoin miseienEont NOXE MBEL g By of the suspension to Mr.| o S0 ol e | Zha Rovel ,'\"“j“"‘-”“ ““: hold il r was Willlam E. Neven ""”"T“‘ o G| ches G 108 108 g T a SRa T Nt Thinerel [eRe detenag ! |meeting on Friday evening at 8 |duice of molice, Tn elty court today arney Donald Gaftney ts repre- | . S0 (70 £ i \,f\irid:"' that the miner Judge George Hinman, Who s (gciock at Grotto hall. The final ;;l‘m”rv”‘"l Leee b “ ish in the cass and |1 M1 & 8 < S HARTFORD NEW BR'TA'N : - presiding at the “re-trial in thelcpack game for the turkey will be | 04" PUE e more eareful | claims that she is ent to eom- " N o 510 e | Litchfteld county supsrior court, told | aassd (Endimrgmlet o b e B R e k 1 & P48 a8, 4 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Inglis today. {counsel yesterday aftsrnoon that! The regular meeting of the New [Vh0 A e Patrolman Fnglish died while on o d 4 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 342 veceived in the oy | the trial proper would not be started | Rritain Dental society will he PREPARING FOR 1020 | duty. ; ; 9 JEBISEET ALY i ‘j; Vo2l until tomorrow morning and that tonight at the home of Dr. €. W i e §5 (B mant e 3 . . = — jnestion of whier 8 Woultlixen- et icss b aei i - Rl Middletown, , Nov. 12 (@- 5 of 370 Al e cout. woul ermur.lv:‘ll]:‘y mlv'rd 1 K\‘m‘m ot ;\_ xt Main _street DT A T o er ( (. Bucks Free Lance i | 0 W welfth jur been accepted. jeorge T. Fahy of B S B A e s . | . - = Upon his acceptance, ths court |prominent in oral surgery, fieanfimbersttyiiosnestial S O Grid (Game, Souyenix Ho [N We Offer:— TAL[\S TO NUTMEGGERS recessed until 1 o'clock at which | the gspeaker. begin TIERt WWA i for| The Chamber of Commercs will i Vg | time the remaining veniremen on| Mrs. Mary T. Crean, membar of | Inted ;r:r':""“ catod - ont |issue shortly a complimentary offi- s . | 1 0 Q the third spectal panel were dis-|the state central committes of the 5 cial program for the New Rritain | 5 h N h & J dd s p - utlined h 5 | Hardware Trade Salcsmen Hear missed. [democratic party, fs in New Haven | ates today and ou H s i el e R " { ‘ Jnares Nort u : [ Tvio 1 and seventy venire-!today attending a meeting of that [training plans A urday, and will turn it over to the 1460 1381 130 | 108 Sl‘ l \bout Western Business Condl- | men simmoned for the body. | ~lsentor High school athietie authori- ST il . C | retrt The majority of the 142| A son was horn Tiuesday to Mr.| Recont tests of Co I s o at the gate, frea/|Insp C S N | rares Colts tions and How to Make Saws. examined were disqualified by and Mre. Charles Belldonna of s falled to show enough heliwm | (7, " TeE )btk folss Gon=ilini Nickel 29 |§ . court beeauss of fixed opinfo “hurch street, Newington. for technical uscs. taining res of tha New Britain (Int I" g T s | 1, 1. skinnor, secretary _of ‘o |cOUFt hecause of fxed opinfons. | Church sireet, Newlngton, \[sthing il ot dus Nw BRsCL o P G ERR s fw-lI-I-Iflm-!:—m Skinner (Cligel Coigaddressed 1he j 0 Wy Foies 88 i mes haa| the Skinner Chuck Coi, has resigned [lboth tenms, and some of {he New |Kennecott Cop. 5§ i s | ey S L “':"‘F;““f"::” e | shown neryousness at the slow pro- | his connaction with that firm and | l’ur»..m and Hartford songs Lehigh Val s 5384 it il il mean (],: .{|1\,~ She took more intersst in the court | with the Skinner Chuek Co. for nine |l ———— that an unanthorized | New Haven D% s s o rved them on an extensi P he | e S R e e feaveh ihere R solielting advertising | Nort & West .. 141% 141 111 e 55 just completed throughout that | ¥ inta e e Mrs. Walter R, AL gkiac a program which was 10 | North pac SN A HA 1 " AR ‘l;!“';"';‘{"“" f‘l'h " | his papers for data prospeciive |of tha A. O. H. will be held tomor- | ¥ AL avenue, MY the statement from this organizatl oil 61% R ton Saw Co, told of the manufacture men BhEh ke iadtacian 1| raw evening &t 736 o'sicok atuuaTe . dled at he me this mori- |}, agent continued to get out the American N | x 4 o! a saw, u.»’.xwan;: rl’r"‘h:& pin summer. Rall on Main streel. The business |ing. Funeral services wiil lmk !-f‘ll program, and it is expected that it Railroad 70 477¢ i [Greenwich Beauty Parlor Proprics Man Hunt For George Fellows Whe the prosess of manufacturing a saw | 5 B8 O BTG . 3 Y by a social. | Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She | Cy”he aetored to the publie for sale [P g R ¢ & 1.. ¢ 4011 § from the time it is rolled in the steel e nasERorry) omeverSihat i 4 mil e Tl Red) by & sl | was weil known in this city where e | Plere Aty tor Assessed 825 For Operating Shot New Hampshire Constable > would begin its case tomorrow,| About 60 manngers of W. T. atnrd i . it RisRoticaRend REtaRRzt i i '—m\ e 15t | Co. stores were guess of |she had visited ofte | - Pure 5 ¢ | Without Barber's License . fer shippit 1 S b it & abnenil e 2 d Sh Ren | i continues Unsuccessfully, At the nest meeting, on Dec sl | [Geor ge Bemal aw S T S e e 1" Noss of fhe Siandard Tool Co. of [ iR wenier s hormite M ana 1 | Giives Stinging R(‘pl\ Reading SN . n e man hunt for ¥rank George Cloveland, Q.. wll snmkH = wigi [ Mrs, Ustago Martinucei of 33 Whit- || | Tondon, Nov. 12 (P —Ge Rovalabil » i he Fellows, Tonnesses jall breaker who Allan Fuller of tho Fuller Hardwars e aiet o Now riain Gen- || Funerals ! Fernard Shaw, insited by T. (Tay Sunls gl ! o DOreia jias Lady sought since he shot and g \ eral hospital this morning I Pay) O'Connor, to attend a nen- §o : A s s s ¥ scrionsly wor 1 Constable G. E. S U S o permanant |4 — sarly dinoer on November 20 fn | Soutl | . ok SUEI8 T Tyt Ash and Tyt Moty tedns h\per( Rug Importer Jeader will be brought up at fhe CARD OF THANKS iionarRol ign Secrefary ( L : : v 1 : n ered in Holderness to the east At B. C. Porier Store he exccutive committ Wa wish to th our is | berlain, has -y‘m\ A siaral ) e I e e o this town. Although the search I SO (Continued from First Page) ryman's Rible class at the Y. [, 4" faienbors for k 1 A pos 1 recelved ¥ T 3 _ S i ¢ Which has been carrled on through : o el | ——- A ning mpathy shown ur ) T ; ) : : < Is Belknap and Grafton wid oaporter in Oriental rugs in his 5 Wi A Amal ¥ he din <o 1 Fru ' s s | hair TR R o) o L. | me Hazel Blazer had no| The B it Leaders’ assocla- thn No. 5) T N @ i A, Ng pressed, there Ise Eoualiy and wae o ans ind. She was normal. Are you tion will meet headquar- vad m e o m < il . . A growing uncertainty re. business In the fire which de- 4 ' s |Student Driver Send ) cud the city of Smyrna Sept, 9, | 11rOT8 Zoink to admit that we lave | ters this cvening lock and e “It was T who pr e s " . ¢ [Student Driver Nends garding the direction taken by Fel- ha' become connected with the | Vit us once more those Cacesars|proceed to the home ef George L. g ool no pact in 1913 Radio 15w Machine Through Hedge ' e e ehUBE ha ;;“‘ who slay merely because they have | Chapman, of 112 Belden stroct, the | Mrs. Aleva Year's dav. 1014, Ry S ey D R O porta as to i e "\,jy‘f\ “m_‘”m‘ "_”\\“m : 11 t 10 do 80?2 I belfeve fn the | new scoutmaster of Troop 13 at the | Gordon have pr | & 3 ; : 3 Haie' besn recelyed. Mr. Sevadjian was chairman of the | FIble. in the commandment, Thot | Stanles Memorial chiireh, whers ,; L i it now when all A it ATIIOGRS y [vneer . "Nt coming _yeserday Suizrna branch of the Amerjean Red | ShAL not ki) A L S A e e i o Ateiia N tnsurance Stocks [ s O : g firo-si s oo R thiaReon T ST D2 D LR Rl e e GARL O TR e s “ § i } ARind ¥ ; & Tellows in a R w0l auttilng int New zer Is met on trial alone. | committs Fotintthe (Char w ah to thank ¢ fends | Chamberlain’s ¢ 3 ! ! % : AN 1t gh binoculars, TR e o i ¥ it vv:‘::”wr balance and | per ot l\‘\v“.‘;;:"1(':"‘1“*“"!““ ers at arrei indnees i only ;‘x : ars behin ; : i recently - from pair shop at 45 Grand street. Within Lol IEAMUDILL o v ghown us during our re- | of f ) e At s NI past few days he has taken L Al RO AL DG ESinigsatiernoon . nt bereaveraent in the ilinces and ( v aged constable, attempted of the rug importing business o e counsel, ‘m r‘ ‘wn\n‘y‘:'»" ’o i 'w.n' o death of onur b hnst !v and French bd("‘ in N\‘(‘d : o & 1 n in Ashland and was with the Porter establishment and e . tita e INGUSIERE COUNS i o o4 1 « was § ullet was removed from Wi IK',\‘M,'. “f”g ,‘,, e | I E. Murray, the thirteenth and{aq e Y. ML C. A, for the purpose of . ospocia of \lme Rmntmwnenls 1 » the s hoy. vasterd Ky (N REHER BRR atgssicralithormandydoliartgic casc went into the hands | ginie & man's team will be formed. | go ie Fo B0t 0 v Ry i to d ¥ t ! == = v, £aid he would have vot Milkowitz was appointed | o e . Gen s i z S CARPLNTER TOOLS STOLLN o acauly D Rlae) ihe estate of Tsadore Gor- | @ | v ameiin and 1 ¢ Mauufacturiug Stocks Schooner Gets Stuck PENTER TOOLS STO! = r 59 Tl . = . i e e S ikrupt Hartford avenue | e rd T e situation § sorfous b — |{Shoots Two Holes in One ludcl Elm City Bridge 4§ Py 4 lmnm (.oc~ m Bed this morning, and 1. I Mies Alice M. Bur 14 f . 3 | 3 bRy New Nov. 12 P—Mud un | 1o Meadow avenue was broken s Mike Relkin and Harry Inf ied e | In One Day's Golf Play ... AR AT ae t night and a number of After Giving Recital \ppraisers James Prolomey n ot it g N Py bridge ¢ Juinnipiac river to- penier teols stolen. The box was| pergel Rosenberg, concert Planist, |william M tcin represents e lhut it T A e Pt dlomey: harlianiop W W % | dny’ Treld s R owned by Mike Anderson and the |\ jo rendere a program at the Gopfain and Nair & Nadv the cred- [ 0Ty b 0 a2 C voinas [TohEReR. At 8 R Snow, plast an from Nova 8co- tools by men Working on a nearby (ymp school Tuesday vyening while ors ko % ¢ |through pap o . « fla, 80 aw could not he 'ry\)rl:‘vn‘ ml\( H;n ymli)r‘fl ]fv"mv «iffering from a severe toothache . Frank Saxe of Brooklyn, No Yo, 100 0 at Res Z Ains- | country. 3 s, A e 1 losed s is a well used means t tth ock on the house had been 1 1 seital 1 nd Wit his 5 ' o N a % 11 whose excellent recital was il \,,.yx the week-end with his 00 " ¢ the nter Con-| There is a fen in Trench \ twa ) « v passuge from Fair Haven east and suwod through. subject of even ter wonderment brother, Aftorney Morris . Sac, .':'m" B "M“ri_," L e a el fo B i Faf e g cing st N wns and all day traf. when it b wn that he had {and attend the Yate-Princeton game | {1t Nt CEEE L Bl T etory. [rebellien to these exaggerated re- |10 € 4 . i o had to to other played under a handicap, is confined ' him and Mrs. faxe. [Pall bearers will he cliosen from [ports, which are declared to have |\ oy i | nist 3 1ges "C i L 0;‘.." ‘,,’ma;“‘fl I (reets reatin comfortably r“l '“ ' Dything and Harmony lodge, A. F.|lleve that the whele of Syria has (. 'n ; < His was 32, agains 5 his progr and has been | New Rritain General hospital follows | risen against Fren o 1 f T okéd-up ' et n s e e & AN ‘ L | ~ His condition today shows improve- | Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, assist o >, y n L Head and Throat nen. ant paster of the Center chruch, w \\ ill Ihn New l nl\ ok 1t nonine will quickly relieve the Tk B SR SEatk ShLEIEASIRL innesting it [ At Washington School S eEE——— choked-np” feeling, soothe and rl"lfil(‘ Slow ed lll h‘ Troop 4. Boy scouts, tomorrow night. H‘\m n Willam F. Brooks " 3 ¥ ly.! ‘n\\! [ 1 besl the raw, irtitated membrane T T the park board has n *a o New Have N " B oi the throat and stop the harsh, Heavy Fog Over City | «iiks $125 crASH pAMAGES |ltendent Ralph B. ¥ v ojren t Ya s t prinful cough. This relisble re New Britain awoke this morning Charles Brown of Berlin, througl || ~ommisstoner John F. Cal 2 ;| fnal races th t . edy contains flax seed oil and irish to find itselt enveloped in a blanket Hungertord & Saxe, has brought | 5 |1a sub-committes of that board to 1 111 113 | o0 the harber. Candidates fo WS wit ocintion anall b v mass; two-well - known curative which defied penetration by fsuit for $125 damages against || o mowmllc; < “"'.'-(Lh"mnux |{medt a committes of the achool de- 207 202 xt 7 w A © the buiness o rqnts{n all forms of coughs and the human eye. Pedcstrians ap- | Michael Copelll of Hartford as the | sy —— -/ | partment and pian for a new park on a e wint ] " the ’ MeTatosh 13s. Their soothing, healing oils [ peared 1 cerie creatures coming result of a coMision between trucks | the Washing! ol " T beg * arre do_horedy p nourish and revive the weak ant of nowhere and going In ™he driven by plaintift and defendant at | o ool owns 17 acres | Hfd Gas ? achin N ened respiratory organs and never same direction. Automobiles and |the corner of Berlin turnpike and | BUY YOUR te o ¥ izl to benefit the entire eyste P & d n acr ——e fai ystew, ov 1 ne mist ! » 5 - ~ N . Toaian 1416 gave) S400) viady. [trofley cars poked through the mist Farmington avenue on $ept. 2. The CHRYSANTHEMUMS nu suffice for the ne of the d TREASURY STATEMENT Ceal provides 60 pe t : o of Ranking as provided i aed sascomtilly for 96 years, and with ljmm.;ms (urnw]‘ onTnhd {rnflu wns:mff ll'lvkrs that this was caused | partment for some yea Use of the | Treasury balance $176.483,419 | power used n ; ton Tty s Wentrel il e Shes can be taken by young and old. Mo SOt ‘;":‘_‘l"ywyw 3 hqin "*fil‘v( gi‘h— detendant's reckless drlfin't | "‘"hg";\'“'h;m" ATN |1and on a temporary hasis will be | —_ and gas 28.3 per cent, v Revised Statutes of the United Try it now and be free from dis- ion co intil about 9 'clock. | The paners are refurnable in the | GAME_ SATURDAY given the park department and in| FXCHANGES & BALANCES whcrest witness my hand tressing coughs and colde S = 5 ° *"’;“”"h‘ - | Hartford city eour |~.u:rn.\|§< ARDS] this way & new park pro New York Exchanges, 1.087 - e fice this ninth @47 ef Ne. Sold by ol Druggista In 500. and $1.00 Botugg [, | 7'7C118 WETC reported. although a Slens ! Bollerer's Posy Shop |ran is the outerowth of a sugges- |000.000; balances, 100,000 China produces about 60.000 number of minor collisions between It's nlvu BArgain time in the = - ! 00.000: |1 q 1t . W, MeINTORM, | tion made By Mavor A. M. Paonessa Roston Sxchanges, §5,000,000; |long tons of ynshelled peanuts in & lautomobiles occurred ‘rvmm-a ads—look them over! l D Toiain b Free. Bidg. Dol 008 (AP ASKI - ’ v Comptrelier of the Ourremey. NEW BRITAIN DAILY IIERA The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. LD, THURSDAY, in his last annual message. NOVEMBER 12, 1925 balances, 38,000,000, year, (Seal),

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