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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRAID TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. 6 NEW HAVEN ROAD ‘ o ol 0 ' | “rmnll e W5 Aad At Al S Al ”01”" Libra humin tragedy. His stylo is simple, [(achmont. The gap between Bryan [ The mailer is moru welghty and |cessful and unsuccessful state po- [volume are many specimens of the ')In “l“m ;H“‘\”ln‘x.v‘:‘xlflrt ¢ ;l)‘ I‘;ox:‘l“ 1Y |vet surprise by its fie xibility. 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Mr. Mulvhead was L v ! i . y irinne ; ; " |fuscination for participants and angland rallroad 1l vecelvt U8 Lihusiast, who inovitah i ird I oo 1 L ford umong endowed col. |1a8 been cognizant of the progress _ 217,000 for the transportation o | 4/ ) litor of the well known Bac B L J ) e 14921 His LI g endo e colontal men and wonen |andience, as well as fine instructions troop impedi t . ) - lecker guides, The following fs u | o o fomuthing ot his feeli 1 er sensi- f visity were also made to | S ; uld (a1 value, Bookman, §12-K50. oop Impedimenta to and from the | o ., = i gat ! 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Times. 378-K20, 80, went to the supreme court on | he Daily Hampshir s L puides the West Indies; Holy . | the appes I died at his home this morning, afte N A —— - lie appeal of the government, it bo. | "0 7 4 18FNOT) amli China; Europe; idia, Bur- (\(ARGARET BONDIIELD. a rink v est in his. | GOLD OF OPHIR, by Margaret ing clalmed by the attorney general 5 nd Ceylon; also Rider's guide Mary Agnes Hagilto! ¢ raonnlitics strugsling Sidney Groonbie that final settlen agreement G had B A Washington, D. ., and California It is a pity uw,, thig 14 v [ i th st ot Id of Ophir, the om signed by the various raflroads sand ABLGINRAEISaIKo Nt Il aro @lso a number of eir THER I 5 the newspaper for more 1 ORI e fos o wrilton by alist i " lur ; he railroad administration following | . i S ng I 3 o admires Miss Bondfticld de 5 \ alrown Lay onts | merchants en the war released the United $tat dEidee UL S, : 00ks on the general subject of NOW [jy: vot even her prejudices have be cretafore fo rasic i vay of clipper ships. There from any claims arlsing out of fer ] iRl R0 L wepnive for trip L In- ynable to conceal the high char S ’ they contact rduring | Ho hud been a teustee of the y 16 ! 1 in b v s of enduring ral control. The railroad’ 2 LAY for them at the main desk n llness of seven weeks f vular heart trouble Northampton state hospital for the 't nd achicvements of a 1 alre ) of T with the merchants of irgued by Benjamin D, Win . ; i V_I" Tty ‘I el NEW BOGEIS woman. A ploneer in her 5 P i . i e sistant. state's attorney of et ALARLL IAGRAERELELYY RAHAM LINCOLN THE | Rondtic 18 done miore than ate's attorney ¢ et B Bondficld has done more thar ven county. IR 2 PRATRIE YEARS, by Carl Sand- |jiving woman, not only for her s tore elf f | spices but thing of the philoso- It was tho claim of the govern- | . SRS b but for the whole Labor movement ¢ s S of the Orfent as ment that it had a vight to dave| Church Pacifists Are This is the porm, the epic poem of |in England. Her views on interr ; ” rations are from 20ps' haggage transportec I . . i : : q - ; el . . free of | ”‘Il fening. \Ifl(‘h(‘ Says [Abraham Lincoln I'hese two vol fonal affairs and domestic ey | RING 'k ) 3 1y v clipper ships made dur- harge becausa carriers' tarifs of the S TRANEI . Rt o (e lumen of blograply make: up: the lmay contlick with tiose of all SR i b t a various roads provided one baggagc | ,, . iadeiphia, Mareh 3 (P—Th the noblest, p t Carl | ormed . 7 i 5 | or as 9 lscul re | shyterian chureh will soon bo- 2 persons; ) il ne § . nd yor merchants of { car freo for every 50 persons trans | (oo %o Con o e e the Sandberg has yet writlen ey ont T e N : e e : g : AT o ported. The roads contended that! AR k': i id in every spiritual v \ t t she represents the t 1 Book Review Digest, thig provision enly applicd to oAl At T 2 " nd ir wetation in i of organized labor itrical troupes and similar com- | " Ty gense of him and of appreciation s v very ‘ ’ = panies, : s B nd, the best picture of [purpose. Living Ag -BG3T b oo i fonrist | by Bruco Smith The government had claimed that | L (OO0 5 O B e : Ior thirty years, | i e el e this should apply to troops of war prar Tt 3 of writing s [MEMOIRS O1" WILLIAM v > r s i been produesd d deducted from the bills of the ok, for en years he has 1 NINGS BRYAN, by himseli ar [ IHT SO W GOB, 1 v X 3 4 of Public | ited States railroud administru T e t Ine noble ¢ his : i - 3 ) Shler deallnel] tion during federal control vario . o e e l syter. [peautif g ependent im did not liv & enount i T a T iTs S etrasaioria nounts pald to the rallroads. 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