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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HAERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926, G ULALUND o O DN 088 00 00 g NI RS | IS, AGED VS, . e ADDINGEONERETE == = g, | PUTNAM, & €O e | oot 1o and of imine. | (commues mo g g | TR P T, IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Noted ln'llla[] Flgh[e['Hfld COH" and Teal Estate. l‘m: ey ]“” _“‘;.IH‘ ’ R (R LsthllneiRe o o0 e use | v:w‘y.‘_..fv} ’,‘,. : 'fi: ".'t"",.rv':'..) ufl’.‘.flw‘ReflCwed Sellmg Pressture 3 Tel. 2040 ° i g]’ess[o]]al Meda] []i Hgflm‘ | The New Britain Chamber of |Rutherford \\;lyl‘n;zl‘ e Ane| elancl by Vincenzo! Clanol by ha sk on, Ancan:] ! ATION_OPTICL. 6 CINTMAL MO TRLILNe ;& nd An- | {nval basis of 12 per cent, an in-| Ag [Food Comnicree, through the assistanco |weiaht of #now loads occasioned by |tonfo Cultrera, an . result of a fall | 0 TOHRPY 0F BAF SO0 S0 108 § sL Sant) ot the Willlam J. Burns agency, has | toda staem were sufticiently great | Which the two plaintiits sustained previously pald on the common. Washington, Teb. 10 (®)—Brig, | saved New Britain investors be- [to warrant'the issulng of warning. | While at work on a house I"8 | ‘fho rogular quarterly of $1.16 on| New York, b, 10 P=Contused | Gen, Edward J, McClernand, retired, | tween $140,000 and §150,000 in th Proscentor 1+ Silent rectod by e defendant. Thoy | o oroarred also was declared, | price. mo s characterized to- | WE OFFER Yoteran of the Indian wars and thy | lust six or clght months, according | Prosccuting Attorney Joseph G,|claim that the defendant agreed 1o | g “giiqenyy ‘are payable March | dny's i Ny e = 2 Nattle of Santlugo*under Shaftor, | to Williun H. Barbour of the Burns | Woods was not prepered o say to- | pay them §6,000 And $8NGI0TeECiay i atook otirasord: Maroh 160 R | iiatl k& rere Corealilg ek . ded at Walter Reld hospital late | agency, who spoke at the meeting |day what wonld be the effect of tha | Uvely, but that he has not dene so. |1 10 S1OCK of rec 00 iied by mirananal ofisalling pre ]00 A ] I d vosterday after a lingering illness, | of the Kiwanis club at the Burritt [coroncr's acecptance of Medica) Clanel elafins $8,000 damages and \“,t\‘ ]},H. ‘,,I.\':,""Tsmn_l Ranl ":,;”“ 3 ‘,‘f;‘fif.”",‘,: R '.m,’]m'-m'r,.'“”“ merican araware was 78 years old, hotel today. Examiner Waterman Lyo raic socks $4,000, Donald Gait v P jan 0 y of high priced in- Cultror fssued the writs. LU crease of $19 fler taxes, an in- | dustrial speci 68 over 1024, or| displaycd al s Mr. Barbour told how investors of the North & Jndd era born In | “exclhiange perfeetly good American | inating the theory of erimi tics, The gene strong undertone wi Genaral Me lernand w 100 Stanley Works lacksonville, TIl, on Dec. 29, 1845, | doliars for hundsomic certificates | gonce. |approximately 6.00 per aent, Aftor|bullisy confidence restored, in par ! = | Bene - {allowance for preferred dividends, [ by a lowering of call money rates the son of Major Gen. John Alex. |and financial headaches Coroner J. G. Callioun announced | this I8 equivalent to $8,78 & share, | U. 8 | TRt R ander McClernand, commander of | He sald the bulk of the money |yesterday that he did not expeet to bl ittt PP e e the Thirteenth Army Corps in the | being gambled in America today 15 make an investigation, On | = .t“' t 125 {one ta tho s Biisd 6edei of tha Civil War, and Surah Dunlap Me- leing sunk in Florida and that 90 |day of the factory collapse, Medi Cl y l ems o Sl Y | : 5 | orporation last month. Ward Bak- | Clernand. After attending school i | per cent of the money being {nvest- | Bxaminer Lyon notified Judge ¢ | Pt i ing B scored an extremo break of 10 | Jacksonville and Springfield, 111, he | cd in 1orida is being put there fof | houn of t} oldent and advise | —— [E2% ' Ry P G vy 2 Y e o 4 ki 2 ¥ AL AT, ¥ i ts at 55 or more than 30 poin ot to {he 1 nited Hint Aititary speculation “.mm than for tho Lim 11 u overal Iives hud been s Mrs, T. Holfelder of 61 Columbia | helow the yewrs high, and New York MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE weademy, from which he was gradu- | huilding of home The ew Dritain medical exam- street i seriously {1l at 8t Francis’' | Canner ropped ¢ it Hoints M RERS FORD STOCK EXCI NG ted In 1870, In‘June of that year| He sald Florida has some good e an Think MlSSIllg Youngsm\ K]d e horlonaly o mers droppl nearly § point MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 1= was appointed a second leuten- | fnvestments, but “in the trall of the [inquiry for the coroner and he 4 lespit nmors that tl JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor. Lewls 8 Hartford praylug band will } ash dividend would be raised fron HARTFORD, CONN TELEPHONE 2.9121 ant ¢ second cavalry. 1879 | 1ogit te companies e find th Pl FRg e | ! ash N ould be raised from b LLE NE 2 it in the second cavalr n ! legitimate companies we find the |so, yeporting the 4 co of .rlm naD m VIC lm the home of John Diakun, | $3 to $3 at the next meeting. Ameri- New Britain: Burrfte Hotel Butlding. Tel, 1813 hie becaine a first licutenant and in | jeeper of every bucket shop that |inai negligence, | 1klin steeet, this evening. | can Can soarcd 10 points ord Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel. 1340 the following year was roade & cap- | has been closed In Now York, 1.“:- Although it ‘was mnot yorafly AR A telephone call ot 11 o'clock this | nigh for all « s Bristol 144 Main St Tel. 8108 uin, ton, Chicago and Philadelphla in | kpown Deputy Mo 10 (PeA. Abcline | MOTDING told the police of some | extreme maln b ey ets Homor. Medal e past ten yes With them 80 | john Purney also made 1 Pl ‘Vy : ,‘r,‘. . |trouble at §6 Daly sirect “f"""‘}‘\ ays; Gener {, at ,.u;;‘ ; H“' 1800, Cone ”‘“ MeCler- | a1 the other eroo We find more | gyijon and his report, i« ';"\ l { ),“‘ i h ‘) ,’ ¢ | Dar estigated, and found that |ty pew peak at 4 and Commer- was brevetted first licutenant | golen automobiles fn Florida than was similar to nished tho police. ¥ L T T e R T SR G s AN\ " ORNT . gallantry in pursuit of Indians apywhore clse in the unlon,” he | yuplished several d B0, Dr ey o ot M | Opcrators loenscs of the follow- I e GBI B CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INS. CO. d actions aga hem at Bear ! jan L e boshel Devery, 8 year old son of Mr. 3 £ . caviness cropped out some o AN Al TQIT IO I""\E"KTO\l‘x::"‘n‘;n‘\‘;’v:\"',zn“|<~‘1-ll r ..‘zT‘.I.q L Lyonitadn ] \Tx vlr'l\\] 5 vlwwv e e i g cre suspended today !m; the [the lo oils, California and AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (CO. ains. Montana, Sept. o advised his hearers to - as to who had asked Dr, Purney to haun [enbs motor vehfcle commisstoner: [ yfig.Contineyt « oif a e 4 D) 3 INSU VCE C 1877 On Nov. 27, 1894, the con- | sate thoroughly befors buying any R 7 e of, who disappeared from in Senoon yon o : | Mid-Contine ling off a poi TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. 1 : " | gate ghly ymake an investigation, and replic Al % 1 Tadvil ste Cicliowsk], § East street; | Wall Street Opening gressional medal of honor was . and when buying real estato |yt S s ) it he fTOnt of St Joseph's cathedra s el 5 awarded him “for most distinguish- ATl ea s N oroner hatl mot requesied hitn | Sunday morning. The police did not SR RSt sponding to favorable merger | We have prepared a ten year Analysis of each of the above com- ed gallantry in action against Nez ntatlve Kimer W, Pape (] ones WA e now where to turn in their thor Taeng N ¢ and earnin ports, prices panies, fucluding the business for the year 1925, Parced Tnions, A T et ,‘\r»v 0« ic e officlal fn- | SON B et A‘t- n.] ]..v\ )I v ‘:‘| :\.x;x‘.,.,, inned to seek higher cls at WI INVITE INQUIRIES As lieutenant colonel of volun- ' 105 music_was furnished | 1%P L 3 Neahaioesiiel| \v’v‘ s Y: \“.vw :l‘x‘ '(\x’“,- he opening of today's market, tosrs in the Saniage A= | ye's quintet of “expert” YOCAENS. | x1nonin i e M e for | most Totins B nata T e | oL Tt apara e 81 outer” | Which was marliad by a further rise gn during tlie Spanish-American A — 1ot of Nortl T come to thelr in years, : : American: Can to a new record a B {rellef of North & Judd disaster vie- R me fomorrow. Wateratolllsliaren inoludine voluteer servies on June 30, 1201, Traffic on Brid{:cpm‘t tims pra ly stopped yesterda Abeliinss oA anpreaoh . . 1 3 1 Californla Petroleum, Unlon of € 3 . : pEtrek A \ insofar as the lotters of appral IS AT fornia and Pacific, moyed up vigor- AICCIESS a8 Y S maloni Nl Bridge Is Suspended | [5000 M oncerned, at least one | strect this noon and reported the F irocal 1';1:'""; | matedunaigor ,‘.“"H‘l“;‘"‘""]] 1008 ho s trane. | Bridgeport, Feb. 10 (P——All traf- | more contribution was made today. | he had scen a boy r'“'""“\'t e e SeEmad byl caTah o e across the Stratford avenue [ A" check for $10 from Gerstaccker | Jimmy walking with “two fal ctric and .\V"rn-' he became a colonel i i Ize has Dbeen tied up stnce 4 |joqee. 85 I. 0. O, . was' received Krenchmen” Sunday afternoon o (2l S AL L0 i o, 1919 ha bocama alo'clocl yesterday aftetnoon when |at {he Herald office and has been at Wetherstield nvenue “'3 ' unde oss {1 Augng .l iln b UL " lthe east side span of the bridge. |aqded to 11 Morris strect, The informant did | fdecpresyl @homson, e & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3580 Ward B droppl 1 to general fund, hrigadicr general and retired fro | L7 2 i o ' | three points ta 82, MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES iy wetive service, on Dec, 20, 1012, Dur- ich is one of the H\:v}v narer 4 N & ve 1 ° “l’l“' & description o | An orderly upwa in Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ¥ 7t 4 s of travel across th equont rhe men, but Detective Sergeant | ing his long o 1 aléo seen of travel across | ! Debris . 3y s h the early de s s con ene neg river. e Lo ok bl N0 DIt |y aricamoon, Tiiding Tnspecor | Joha V. adieun, T s Joading (il Anmher Angle It Chelspaf e, v, ot o G ! after opening wide o alloW a WE | oppessy lifted the order wnder | the scarch, went o the man's home | B T . v Busi s Is Reported and barge to pass, A crew of me- fwpjoh work on v ing debris rmoon to tion him SCfllldal cflse particularly those influenced by STA‘ LEY W ORKS (i . usiness Is Reported | iauies catted within a rew minutes aturda n This m Sergeant | . the development of AMERICA WV i On Very Sound Basis aier the dificulty developed. had been granfed the | Madigan searched an empty house | — —————== i ! Al IC HARDWARE ] New York, Foh, 10 (P —Nusinces | been unsuccessful up to 9:30 o'clock | porlin Construction Co. for re-on Farmington avenue near the Loston, 1 (Rr-Terey Fried- | Heqtiiai e i thls counts ver was on sound- (in 1oc g the trouble. Tn the mean- ygval of the wreekags and a der- | cathedral i, convict serving @ 9 to 12 year points, erossing LA:\DERSy FRARY & CLARK s basis than now, I, \ Jibley, [time all traffic is being diverted 10 | yjok jind n pleced when, on or- If anything comes of this first |scntence for robbery while armed, reports that a split-up of . S e 3 ‘lee-president of the Tankers' Trubt|the Congress street bridge three [gerg of prosecuting rney, | clue, the theory of kidnapping ad- | testified in federal court today th o] California | B WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS e iAela cting of | blocks north and time scheduics of | fgpoc nessy notified the {vanced by Mrs. Devery, will be sup- [he carried a gun only at the instance : i Sand I he merchandisig er up of the N trolleys and busses have Dbeel company to ruins to ve- | por fimmy was last seen in jof Police Scrgeant Edward Isbester | continar | al Can followe turn in American long st of one initial | luded +wo-point , Foun- tional Retail Dry Goods at in annual convention here, “Taw materials anid m s era punlyngitec il i KvankiGlynes (a]ls off | Bt womsimer 0 tne v The Elks’ Mardi Gras stion kv n'* he said, “Inven- New 1 main. Photographs were taken and | front of the cathedral at 11 o'clock |of Che s told maps preparcd and now the co Sunday morning hy a bhoy ac-|and get money. Fricdman’ wny I8 permitted to procecd. quaintance. His father had come to | H. & H. Wall Not Defective wrch to take his son home [at the trial of Mayor Lawrence | An ingpeetion was made tods from Sunday school according 1o | Quigley of Chelsea and 27 others, t1 Hart & Tintehinson factory e ramily cnstom, but they missed | including police nt was made in cross cxamination at of rs, for conspir- | EDDY BROTHERS & tories wess mever hetter bal cvening ou Tled | where a bn reported to have | eacn ol few seconds. ¥ to violate the national prohibi- | i et ek vl i Carroli's Palals doveloped in fhe wall Inspeetor R m act. almost five points in Delawar , : or tho tumover gree | for Ty e ANEEE (Bt e iR e I HARTFORD NEW_BRITAIN ny knowl were Lusiness men|been ealled off, due to the weather, visible, eiving $300 from Mayor Quigley i1 ! jan on he dividend recen ais aleni virman Frank Clynes decided at a return for his work in helping land | fopn, Hartford 9’““‘“’“5*' Bldg. Bumtt Hotel Bld,. z S laie hour (his noon, that as \t(‘l(‘(al\ of Navy to cargo of liquor. Fricdman tods St T 3 \ i Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 Sttt o I many nembers were going by anto- ¥ & lenied that he was anman Hut | pagior Milwaukee Bishop Wants 1us vionbens teet £ postpone | Decorate Capt. Fried | ARE IN UPR[]AR id that he was given & gun by 15 | i To Give Law Fair Chance e entivs aftaie wniii th hington, e, 107 (P — The ster and foll to got money. i 5 e ilehell, 8. D, Feb, 10 ¢ Bish- | ¢ U get Aleir machine eross will be pinned upon tho ked 1sbester, he testified, if he Was | yndepr a fresh bear assault ag We ()fi'e"— op . I P Ivins of Milwaukee ki for il reast of Captain Geol Fr of | Dy, ) ) o go out and 1 up people, Na tood soveral other speclaities ot heli the prohtbition Mardi Gr 1l he annou the steamship ¥ lent Roosevelt Plemlel PO“”G‘. ls Tal e[ Oi‘mm then given to understand constructive efforts were redoubled hounld he amended until it is later dade Chairman Clynes or |in Carnegie hall, New York eity, on . : he was "o u in other portions o list, Ameri- h * H d T s e e e i S Jibes From Al Sides s 50 shares American Hardware Epiicopal cle of Secretary Wilbur 1 P L PHILA, HEARS “SWE CRY ¥ T sceslon hore, S0 VEAR MAN D1l malke tho award at a ’ Bilis Ielima s Leh B0l b ; h d Cl k D e o oncert s Uho' aueplets: ot 1he). v o ctiams i 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clar L prohibition i ik Makep i i vine memorial associa. D ies d into an G completn SUCCess, I archi t and en- tion for Capt. Fried and his . Upro. ftern t | it cle 0 Bty for 1 regenn of duction of discns fre sorrst spols in ihe = the s m tl ritish steran. nationalist deme throats of sooty individuals | ard Ghuntiv g Tdond i hi er Antinoc apital of which arrving bundles of sweep mater- lown six poi ion of the Volsic from his firm are 1o was the prineiy fals, are bringing back to the mem- al 5% fo 108 the problem, hecause the class that be found in neavly every state i th MRS, LYMAN DIES | Deputy Hubin, o s (R acisilanulithe Bidaval ¢ e 3 . . 3 tating for modification at y wion, as wel in Canada, Mexico, New Pre 17eb, 10 (P— Mrs, €, demanded the ri when wood and soft coal were the “Ameriear uft California 5 > e - 1 county demoeratie party AT tions and acite striko is the - Low Close \ WALKER STIDL IN ALBANY BANKRL |'|4\ I‘l TITION lied foday. Her sister, N B ended to ”““““' ‘ r the sweeps' reappearance Established 1878 Mbany, N. Y., Feb, 10 (P—2iyo New Haven, 1ch. 10 (P—A bank- Wilson, of New Milford o % made @ speceh in whi | St Jumes J. Walker of Now York city ruptey petition today that of 'wecks ago. [elanad s B CYChISHOIbpEnCAl | Members New York Stock Exchange I SR s L T e Point| M Lvman leavcs three sons ,.\)rn‘w 7 o bl T Smelt ! Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange in Albany for at least another day, (armer and whieco wit md a ter ula ew jg 1e ¢ b 5 53 {idediheicd]| Am Sug veve 837 el AN his brother, Tr. William F2 Wilkes ldehts of $20.080 and mssets of & Iudge M. Pickett of New [In the cha was by an Deaths Am - Sum 1215 | ssex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 i 1 today Haven. |ovation, @ smber of the dep- i i e 1d 1 utics standing 1o receive him. It e i) p | = —— | was noted, loweier, that geveral re- S dbiae e 3 e L.f l C : ; : i i o i e : Aetna Life Insurance Co. A Tale Worthy of the Ancient Mariner I R e Wise oo Daviason A e | of 75 to 8, wilh 15 abstentions, ap-| Word has been recelved fn this | o™y N 12 proved the agreement for the fund- |city of the death on February 8 of | po® o “op " o) T l l C e . ing of Belgium's war debt to the | Miss Jessle Davidson who restded [ ;7% T ravelers insurance Lo. s ™ United States. Deputy Jenwissen, | with her brother the late Georso | ! ‘ tiberal, declared thet e refrained | MicLaren of 79 Eim stret (his ity | ¢ . | . | i a protest aguinst (e | She passed was at the lome of ; Travelers Insurance Co. Rights | terms accorded by A ric her niece, Mrs. Halg at Lake Me i 1 i o - Il Providen ~Jm‘ va‘lm ¢, lea ) | 24y H S h 3 P after a few liness. 1 ) 1 ! City Offices Close as ol ot hec | AL & 7 —_— ; | Clerks Rcm‘"" Home oiner :‘ 1 b 375 | Am Hoslery .. 80 — |his1 cs< in 1908, and that he ! i With onake o exceptions the She 18" survived by Mrs. George | (0 5 367 | Beaton & Cadwell.. 80 $5 mised her $50,000 in his { { clerieal staff at the wunicipal build- | Mclaren, now of Trenton. Mic o 4 Hfd ¢pt Co com 96 would leave Hartford i ing fafled o report for work this jiwo nleces, and threo nephews. In- | o & Spen com. e secret the identity of her | { morning. Several offices were close ru was in the family plot fu . A i S 12 i tiis awrt of th Huntingville, Quebee, - S ra T b { il t e ;| Bridgeport, Feb, 10 (M—Talesmen i | § { Awiy v [ : q on panels in the superlor court an€ | i sact | 128 hie court of common pleas were un- . : l 1" 1 | able to reach the county bullding to- selieduled for this N | cases on the v side of each 3 % postponed su 1955 re postponed. } 3 S Chairman David L. Nuir Alck=andra Kalinowska Ahs : ,‘, e i e, lihood that a quor he funcral $ : \ RED GRANGE 1GNORED N ¢ i . on hand on accot Kalinowska H “hampaign, 1L, Feb, 10 (M—Red 2 [ made this move desir for tomorrow 1 I e », hero of the University of Nair explair Halbonic ot th BN pl L DRsLan e T25 . linois gridiron for three years, ‘ % - Borawski, the undertaker nnounc. e : : came back to his alma mater today, | Boy and Milk Bottle e s ri A y Y ; thore ¢ ried contrast to Bring Down Red Fox !, ocponca ! s o S practically no one at the station to v 1 Veath ¥ ing. 1 1|P & &1 13 % 1% { .o New London, e () Weather permitting. the e el A rom ae N 8§35 11 ez O 33 'meet him. Asarmiikaho oIS LS n\m Ceat s ]m(‘u' v ¢ | Pure OQl Public s Mutke : i | Rice, 14, o i L giroth R s Ineyes s 0% | conn Tt & Pow pfd .11 TAUNIR €O. MEETING / \ down n red ox this morning | Lol e Ray Conpes 18 1a% ' annual meeting of the stocke i { ton. k\mym‘: Rice niioxediasieeychneh @ roclocka el e e ‘ = of the Fafnir Bearing Co 1 / i s ,"\‘ : PYLED o = Sinclair Oil 1 t | 4 veld - n‘nws‘ ;’- the E / ' he fox pro 3 C ; conth Railna 4% ‘ ] Inesday, February = i BN G et et hroing William W, Smith, i Rl e s At sl i i = | i stunned t m‘ SR s sl Ao L | Texas Co T T — | be the clection of diree- = | taken to Ri ¢ re { as |t bt il e O S e 8 N < |\||\r 1 | | Pt o neral of William W. Smith, former e o [ e s \‘:"w‘_ T s : e 3 A piect o 1 s 2 llocal w facturer and banker ant | " 2 | et H-0-W k\"”“' CO. MEETS = PR e A 1« member of one of New Britain's e STl R e Rt B § < oldest families, was postponed from | % | . 42,000,000 H-0-W Knitting Co. last evening, = | Singer Millions Heir R rhion a8 ¢| Boston — Exchanges TLI00000 officers were reclected a8 _follows: = ! 3 g 5 Gt n N & | halances, 33,000,000 >resident Nare uist; sece = . Sued for Separation | mie body of Mr. Smith arrived tn x ‘ s 5 T AL G TR T 4 T T A)—Mrs. Bea- | this city from Washington, D. C., last AT IROTR A ©. Weld, The officers, With S ; trice "Clancy -Bourn, who is seeking | night and the funeral was to be held LOCAL STOC | Beach Parentage Trial PRy Bisengie = F o tion fre Arthur K |this afternoon at 3 e'clock. It will o : = a sepa v | shed by Putns : Co.) board o ctors, e Bourne, dr., heir fo the Singer sow- | be held In Erwin chapel tomorrow | (Furnished by Putnam & ¢ . Ifl]{)]‘)gnc:i in }zall\f”o:d oard of direct = atEan Rer > S8 S'Mbok Fredesie I i fartfor —The : ing machine millions. pictured her- |afternoon at 2 o'clock. Frederic L Insurance Stocks ns on which Mrs. Florence Beach [ ME MORIAL TABLET ARRIVES = self in supreme court yesterday s @ | I'ay of the South Congregational 34 Asked iy orial tablet to be placed = housekeeper o had scrubbed | church will officiate. Tnterment will| = et e b > e ratihal v = floors and own work both |y Fairview cemetery P T13 oo 134 nry of | 8 onor of the memory of = before and aficr her marriage and | Aetna Fire R 64 to Howard Arnold Walter arrived in = g - = was not asha: it I% | Automobile Ins ....... 437 - he | the city today and will be placed in = e > < e . ot e AN — b ! ‘ 3 UL I s « lartford Fire . 545 next fe wdays. g i -~ 5 tress has suy ¥ r hus. ‘\.'”w FUPE - oneni 5 - - = L LA TS b BN -—--.._-m::.m L fre . a e Phoenix Tire ... cad the real estate offers mow I 5 3 ] Wor ¥ ( ] whé says s homes in all sections—turn to The good \'mp Forest Dream loft Los Angeles t hree months ago bound for Port Louis, Mau Yo W kAN Tr Rig 1n er. testified lassified page. o 1 N . 3 T : resided. S g Nl is goo tARER N 1 Thi) 10 sien has been seer a word h eard from her since that time. The big wind- prest bl h 1828-2 ne nother, Ada Shilo A iy n"~d e Il]hllf ("-nw\."n ]liil‘m\ Meyer s, was on her last trip around the world before iaere'se for xou L .th Oupente St Marys Ghareh ohnson. of Brookiyn, N. Y. met|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED. ABS jammer. commanded b aptain Jleyer s, was on ¥ é “and Af more of them A4 it there I} geygence 17 Summer St — 1625-3. Am Haordware 2 a Beach on Grove strest not far from ! FOR RESULTS being dismantled, and maybe she wanted to “ pass out” in her own way. { would be less matrimenial trouble —————————— | ATD HAT : . »

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