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. Eyentuals d to create an \‘n-w ;\‘\ in conne h the University of Louvain, Pc co XIIT recognized the capabil f the young Abbe Merbier and n work 1) Gre GIVES BLESSNG - w Le rge of the org (Continued from Page at surpr er, was occa ned late u it was noted tk ings were in dircet ) doctrines the more th Holy de 1d¢ pt to the little kingdo, with a « lron Lan. v enc iel ) ¢ i | '3 nd to acks xmner had been mot ) ment in that Cat bid this holie an mannered diselple of made up in glory ‘ the fortuncs o should lack and sword, The famous T cember, 1914, prepare Mercier and read fn « church in 1 . has beer one of the the G ten. The le and priest d the Germa | to suppress watched day and t over t prelate and ers were taining cor violent nature was to avery Cathol 5 New Yea detern spite the powe ed upor defis Caus d 1 110} s of of T -m\u‘ and congre- but the iy l‘ rshing ar, emb paid a visit Was Held Prisoner order nder from the gey lLe was } for twe s was bri submi sion ion o s :] M ‘ T"G ARE KILLED - Bar Harbor Tapress Strikes Auto On Grade Crossing At Westford, N 58 aia =9 Mass, [} Von Ris into a towe W Mass., J he avowed it autom W A cond I A the verge o i threw his helmet on the fleor, trum- K ed it into an unrecog 1 sent every orderly gq ancken and Count Harrach, 1 ) Cardinal Mercier must 1 t, he told A ) - pology to 1any, and . the resources of the German empire A were at their disy il to it, Never Did Apologize | 11, no apoiogy ever came from | Al e vil !\L't'- not far from Wat- ,\ll:() Drl\'(‘l' Fl'e(‘d on erloo-T ne d'Alleud was the iplace of Card er in R"umt From Cor oner The family was a distinguis h | ] veral other mem- de a fing 1 - received high hone in the case the Catholic churc 74, of / that he was d v in 1 er than secul an automobile I prepared | Shufelt of Nor- , and upon > ¢! 1 ar from colleg: ound House™” South- Professor Ch t Intorn love of the priesthood, es b¢ ever, on caused him to aban ere no 4 his medical studies and seck se and declares i slon In a s¢ heve he imperative : It to 1 3 and town i Before rred to as | at Cardinal,” the Abhe | was known to Be ! | " priest,”” as he stoad well over J f His mental end T rrfl\m! to be on a par \ his physical ap was not long be atention of influential persons in the | on ammonia i i M || A Safe Place ' For Those Bonds and Insurance Papers, Those Deed: and Fami 1 ly Heirlooms—the Cupl)oard o1 i the Bureau Drawer at Home Are Not Fire Proof and Are Subject to Disturbance. 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York : : at Key Wes 2.2 o trip rthinmer 5 : 2 ANl " § Hent) appointed hy 1} unrm“u 1 stock from > T ) : A I ital in Hartford e JUDD & COMPANY N ‘ L r et .:‘ MEMBERS NE \\ YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1 N [] feh lef 7 M S H ITFORD STOCK EXCHANGE v (ely P .|l|||' lxllll’l\(..ll ARL ST, Cor. Lewis St 1 \ HARTEFORD, CONN, T king 1 3 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Meriden: 33 Colony St Tel Bristol: 124 Main St Tel, TELEPHONE 2-9121 Tel 1818 1310 2103 . WEDDING FORGED 0N ki, VON SALK 54YS Tormer NAME DR, MEIELIOHN | of Amherst Col- ! | We Offer: Travelers Insurance Company RIGHTS Bought, Sold and Adjusted President Deaths |52 lege (o Be Professor of Philosophs at Wisconsin, University. Trene Trska Wis., Jan N r o professor of philosophy at (1, 4 [,.\.N\ ‘{\\.nmw“ Hh ap- mo X Pr who called | - n “ e in and Mrs, John Glynn : gifted | | | R Mrs Bridget (MeGo <) ' Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2380 A S deEN GfEBRI AR TRl 1S e } - 2 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES . \donce, R, Haw s Donald R. Hart, Mgr. |night at St vas a reside FATHER BOJI OWSKIIS 58 Pastor WE OFFER— 100 Shares of American Hardware Price on of Sacred Heart Church to Observe Birthday Anniversary To- | ‘pplication’ morrow—Ordained tn 189, 5, WE DO NOT ACCEPT M.RGIN ACCOUNTS Darot 3 Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of -‘,_'f ”\‘ P rsary tomor- Two b rick and r McG 1 also suivive her. s and from relative The EDDY BROTHERS & & ,‘.nkr‘(‘ to \l atriculate | ’ — ‘ At Southern € ‘olleg O BBt X mMONS Al = L n‘_mn-“"b"':‘,::{xl',\”.‘,‘f‘ ‘.'1 Spr HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN i e R treet, a lifo long memher of Hartford Conn.Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. H : q}, ase oot i mr' = \lu\ s \I;m)‘\\ \:\H Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 How yoar signment was he remained @ next three mo : eral hospital hs he o several weeks' dutation , enort,filling tho pastor. | i “irvived by o We Offer:— a church during the paster's || and from the country tly he came to New Brit became pastor of th irch. Among the fr among the Polish peor 100 shares American Hardware \ R AT e 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Funeral arrar Joun J. T harge of ! Mrs. Gustave . Fliza Dickinson and Sarah L. Dick- 18Tl & w . e AR, ) h inson, Who Lived Here About \ on. their g5ih msom N Rty i William Hogan i lte y They were 1590, Entitled to $1500, 74 years ol 1 P - B % " o i ' havo lived 474 i L A Established 1878 t for ars. street, following a shock he su 5o 14 3 3 L E . 2 doorman at Att two weeks ago. He was be o : fembers New Yo 't Stock Exchange © with Po- |47 street Ireland and had resided in this $615 Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange R I "|"'\“l"" Sridi reare e e L1344 . Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford: Phone 2-8261 other meml re said to hav " e leaves two sons, Fran &t f N 2 5 jain about 1846, rd William J. Hoean, and a da “ ' FER s l MORE FIREMEN ADDED | be x' fer, Miss Mary Hogan. The faneral ; B A L f C 23 (P—The |that date Sl o at 9/ olelcck. Monday morn= etna Life Insurance Co. | Bridge oot toany| L The states t St. Joseph’s church. Rurial | LOCAL STOCKS fadded n to rce and | for desiri information concerning |will he fn St. Mary's cemetery A T ] C ih in » two women fs that they arc | —— {shed by Putnam & Co.) ravelers Insurance Co. to the probably e le to a small est — proma- |of about $1500. | Insurance Stocks s police officers lust — ~ | 10N ARKed T l l C R h f fxt goncral increase| CHILD OF 9 18 WEIRESS Funerals | d Blo Aty ravelers insurance Lo. Rig ts in the ranks of the police Cos Cob, Jan. 23 P— Mad [ T o {men since 102 Laidlaw, 9, a pupil in I i ! — —_— grade of a Green ho ST : £ 4 =0 HARD COAL ANNIVEI come an heiress, Sarah E. Carswell A o 1 560 b7 Shamokin, Penn., Jan of her family t iy ste fone s i i $5 8 cenl In the Lackyard titeie R will be held ¢k N ; nmerman, re bre s oon H: m g X : . one hundredth anniver Shch pastor of irst Rap crs 1 s il of the systematie mining of (in New York showed t GIEBIELY L eIE DS 0 e al in this vicinity. In 1826 ‘ho $600.000 in p w e . Manufaciuring Stecks T S : Mrs. Malcorzata Malinow ki Am Hosicry 1 the ¢ w Che guardians appointed w 2 S i 1 Mrs. Edward J. Laidlaw, th - ¥ ¥ S X i 2 N h inowski, who ¢ i e 3 |girl's grandpar h w ' 8¢ General hospital yes . i n e 1 Y m G Car e C ! 2 a Ihe bon N 4 Her fati by Ty ployed by H % \ s He did not d IS 1 ian, it was said in t 1 7 N f 1 mother d in 1 1 ol " N\ A\ 1 3 born in New York, t & n here with her fat \ parents for several years RS ) a ATLE ¢ x g Angust B ste S COMSTOCK LODGE INSTALLS b b 3 District Deputy Grand Patr S will b Carks l'<’.\\'vl Danberg ¢ B mns ¥ 4\)—‘\‘ s! Tt M < Encampm N 7500, St. Mary's churel elook Publte Utilities Stocks. Tuck em will he celebrate Rur \ < sent {1 be in St. Mary's cemetery N B ( ) h = i B N ) 145 2 treasure e % warden, e T W American Tourists Are Hiuaic o Juseph Ha 8y Placed Under Arrest Melander; & J a, Ja A—War UND K bel o e s n visitors Opposite St Mar's Chareh s T % Residence 17 Sammer St - 1625 3 lter Palmer, 23 and marri [ RAMINSKY—MONDZACK I vas the slayer of Ethel Sulliv Samuel Kaminsky, son of Mr, and | T o v v fashion- 'Mrs. Jacob Kaminsky 1 Miss it e s Kinel i, 5| BOLLERER'S |, r a wild taxicab and Mrs. Benjami k . s e ride through the streets. With.a gun marrled yesterday ce of 1he { cynerarin. Delfadile. Hyacinthe, Jonquits RATMIGE the American : 5 tn eki . he stood off a crowd and forced the Peace David L. Na [ Tolis, Primroses, Cyclamen. ! City. on whic™ Theol Nelson proves her nerve and acrobatic skill by posing for driver to speed _through the city. | - - e Pk z re on a world tour | this picture with Jack Redmond, professional golfer, 27 stories Palmer was captured when the cab | TREASURY STATEMENT 2 WEST MAIN §T. TEL. 886 The 1 ST RN, S L i Broadway. was wrecked Treasury balance ..... $316,106,131 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. \al Semarang. ] . ] \ .