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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, AVIATOR EXPLAINS ) WIGBERG-PETERSIN A, E. CORBIN NEW City Ytems |7y n Stret riets | TODAY'S MARKET 1920, ‘Ilru headquarters today after hange were urged n i ~Groom's Tather Assists, | acTetLen, : | .exington lodge, No, 72 0. |or immona, its president, o pre N o IWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- PolarthhtsBecauseoiReallza The wedaing o Siws Myt 7. FROHOTY Presideut Elected Chiel 3;,-\'_‘;1;;,“::‘;’:‘;."7;:'1,{;;""“‘3{;!fié‘;-nii‘-fi\\ ot e by s §0008S 0F Tssues U One o Five 3 Tel. 2040 ol Vel L S "'“”f;\”"4'0"-‘-"\:“‘:"'l;l‘““?‘l"'\"'} O CIvio ClUDJ0 Yeap | A st of o uiow auiiry o 11 it o i i ng tiow’ auziliury [impline - epnauon Of tho inventing | PAIFGR OCY 6 CANTRAL AV TRgeme of the I O. B. B. will be held to.$uve | fiese lining appilcation Pomls Fach ot and Haddon Klingberg, son of [are the most exhaustive and infor 3 Rev. Dr, and Mys, J Klingberg | o New Yorl, April 1 (P1—A sudden | of 01 giage street, took place yester- | A. T Corbin, realization of the importance to day afternoon — st i nlght in the club rooms on Arch fve documents of th exisience,” he writes, Street, A report on the Bohemian Irolic will be presented and plans atten \ . : 7 ton of your customers shoul: a o'clock at the | Union Mig. Co., wi b i ; noge ey ; : discussed for a May Day celehration. |cqlivg 1o the fact AT AR .]\ joes m iier regoversiii to \\c Offer: commerelal aviation of that polar home of ride’s parents, V. dent of the New Britain A daughter was born at the New {\jony or ST phalad I X 18 1 lien it becan ppar 5 h L d F Cl k . ng lov. 4 as d 6 N¢ ¢ $ ons are available at all times for fy ety ronbordered by pitabergen,| L KIDEOTE” and Rev. Guatavy G0 08 10 New Dilaln R neral hospital today to Mr. [pubiio. refermean o ent that TR 0 shares Landers, rary & Clar| i . pastor of the £ s oday a he regula i 2 = " A 1 nee fauilaatie ¥ . i : Peary's land and T'oint Barrow, 15 | epurel ot I"j.’ \'\\“ HaLany Leroy Ensinger of Tirighton lquidation of | nnie | meeting at the Burrltt hotel. A responsible for the five expeditions which will storm the Arctie thig season, Licutenant Commander Richard ¥. Byrd said today. Com- ulative account Peterson, sister of tho bride, vas | Scott, chiet engineer for the 1d of honor nd Edwin Klingberg uiative aeronmi lnd born comie 50 shares American Hardware st slling (Geklicomintont iy 50 shares Stanley Works A St sorhed, scor 1es selling 1t mander Byrd, hending the Byrd Arc- | way held after which Mr. and Ara. | Ameriean Soclety o Mechani- B : nearly & points above yesterday tie: expedition, will Jeave Monday | iiingherg 1ot on n wed v trip to | ©8l Engincers, was elected viees 1] stocks hroke fr iR e R aboard the steamer Chantier for | \waghington D, C. Upon their re- | President. A, A, Mills was re-eleet ““ tino of=146.07 nds to the New York money mar Spitzbergen which will be his base | (urn they will yeside at 117 Shutile ©0 treasurer, Labert O, Lord, man "_ following the heavy of operations, ATBn AN ARy ager of the Gulf Refining Co, plunt i wing (1 t two w “'Although this region fs largely < on Stanley street, is the new secre (Contlnued from First Pag reflected in the lowering of the call uncharted now." he sald, “twenty- = ? tary, Direotors were eleetod ns fo S LR D) e s b MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE five vears hence 1t will constitute o | JAMes Farvell Dies at lows: Orville I, I'a . Tor- islop the exscution now, “Chapman |§oes ot 1o e ioved an ¢ ¢ e Nt MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE regular airway. With this thought in HIS HOIIIE in Hartford tor and the etiving president, has had his day n court,” Governor AR resirn W oof t steel, cop JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewis §t, mind the chief objection of our ex- | James Farrell of 147 Novth Whit. 1rank H. shield 1hull pointed out, “the case has | 1y 1 i It 1 ra com HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2 pedition will be explovation, and in slraat, HMactlord, formerly. of Three new mem} vere ad- eard in the courts before sov- (o faken o | par o mapping out our course we have 4 i anll 5 : v mi to the membership of @ udges." tons ha place in individual Whila (1 E] Taau s New Dritaln: Burritt Hotel Bollding. Tel, 1818 N ecte , 3 S S iy tnown rosidents of) thisf Pl x : P e o o 81ocks in the past, particularly dur LN Guiton Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1840 1‘1“ ‘:f{ to fly over uncharted re- city, died at his home yesterday (Hh',l.}'\ i Corporation Coun- h ‘I4||||n{|. Is Circulated " ing 1 Pacific pani od rofit-taking by pl 0~ Rristol: Main St. Tel, 2105 E1008; aftér a long illness. He was born |5 John 11 Kirkna senjamin A pe : 1or Trum- | 1), Wests of sy fonal ) had bough The Byrd expedition will reach |, Swornorsficld, @ son of the Inte| H: McEihone, superintendant of tho 'bull to gr n e reprieve on |y ey aate turn” the general = Spitzbergen by steamer, hop to John and Marcelln (Conlon) . Connceticut Lig ind Power Co, ! th ¢ newly discovered |ng siuch 140 piHanever 4 e market to this sell B . Peary's land by plan, and then take | . & 1 Will H, Day, auditor evidenee so that a compiete revie o q 1 1o extensive short co . : rell, but lived In this eity for a .+ auditor plete review |an placr BEnTan it i aonthe) Lawing in the direotlon | o font“numbor ot years Tilx home The address to the new members © e case might he obtalned, Wak od i e A T o dniany: 1SEn0R: (o e mVI e or ers or execu lon on of the Pole before returning, proba as on Lafuyetfe sirect and hisi Vas made by vo Willlam H., Al- 18 cireulat W two Martford yyajc v noln YSRor . bly in June. It will use o Fokker s 2 derson, chaplain lub. Mr, [Club women, 'They will send the || evels were Atlantic ) o N family as horn and ed LD, L Gt ) ol I 1 o e g i Y s born and s AR OInT Nt T e et loh et e e e lahe Atk commission in the New York Market 1 cooled engines. A Wright Oriole will on Main street a fow doors south | 1Y slgnificant that they shoulq DPOrt they said, and will be prepared | prosid nited 17ruit . . be carrind as a reserve plane. ¢ 0 o ast | JOIN At this time, since tonight s 10 Offer It to the governor in ¢ St k d I addition o th latest acientine °f, 1% Fllrond arcaio on doin D e S B B i e e et 0CKs carried on margin Instriuiments hoth for observation and He is survive by two danghtors he ruled, They oltained 1530 signat aerinl navigation tho expedition wil |y, & FEECT B T SAMENICRS o Ty gy down | 138t nizht, soon after the petitio take along an organ and a victroln | i ML T 4 Harifor, i fon principles o most | Was started for musical entertainment. A re- | [0 r. inm‘l of Water. | 100808 and all ¢ = ood sigr fined sun compass will be fncluded, | o0 L SOER AT Farrell of | . The address o APR]L FOOL JOKE Wall Street Opening as will smoke hombs to he dropped |y Y. Willlim A, Tare| DY Mojor A, P | by the firs when thelr helght above tho feo fsf 1SRG i Yo WhlIRmM A Tar- 40 Soice Maio Tabairs St i n nn enn T T L P IH:r:“n ! xl,f«w\‘:;_“wr e ;‘1 Jw‘w‘.’:. R e .fln-‘"‘"Lm- In False Alarm In New | 1™ 2 | S, the cxpenditionls (Gommander Byrd (1o, st c S ien ol AT ISR 6B e 1oy, hical so- | Haven Costs Yale Student §50 In | Disiilling Co i RUSHNE e B eW Brlialn S iphons 2480 declarad, ©Only two or three of us | o GE SRE B SBten et of London and many other Saraiey M in the carly deal MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES will fly however, 1In the plane with | FF82°r of Jlartfor soclotios, for his fhres cfforts to | Police Court. S nglon Typewriter hounded up Donald K. Uart, Mer, me will be 1Mloyd Bennett, alternate & z ¥ 08’ trackless T.abrador, Te told : points, Americ = ! A New iver pril 1 (P s de- 3 y vilot, and it is just possivle that | Farmers’ Hearings Are ome (hrilling {ades o Nardshins, {gire 16 premaiio e !“\I‘ - nd We Offer Alton B. T of the! . o A vl 3 i 2 Hurely spring an April us, although this point has not yet | \Woshington April 1 (M) — Ti - AR B B e i been definitely settled.” farmers' long tale of distre arm last night cost Geo il s oned ] Nas been weeks in the telling, v EIHHT H[}SP!TALS Kebabian of New Haven, a \':\!:‘nnh Interrupted for a time in the house versity freshman, £30 today in the l).uu.ms ofAlcoholiATe I 1Fit e o s o (ture of u fine while ® in police court, H Emphasized by League [committee members asked caen Y [was charged with damaging a firc | 10! Geneva, April 1 (®—The league v why something wusn't being l— &JAT!UNS | H“r‘m hox. of nutions’ advisory commission on |101¢ fo provide relies student was arrested after a | 20Shares New Britain Trust Co. arly vise devel- 1 in thi& aubsthy Price on Application radin oceeding at a more no pace, Further gains of 2 to § 1-2 Wiy echo answered, and (hen the of two blocks by {y cors —_— Dot t . 3 child welfare adopted a resolution | (1Y echo answered, and 11 5 = m, tad o Y e Vebruary operating ofiEtuds0 D I PENLAGH IESIER EC 0GR SO0 R G s s P ""I,\' I8 o tostimony was resune, Bost i B e o b Jout Moy e Sexae Gult Suibhun eration of the dangers of { AR IENEALAC 00T S Tiesins o i M sueh rail shares as Nicke & SR e . orc lie pulled the hook sendis after ] i A St and ad. (Mittee’s deliberations to the poin nember Ar P eth L cago and Northwestern, L e e s e e R 1NGMDENS ALl 1'11ISClllll i flicsalirnyehe the repr oS4 EHioNer Cashville, Wheeling and Lk T | Y N il \ i} ministrative means in its power, | Sk blican. 1 tatives of the d darted through | The total for two mor MANRE S Nar The commission called upon the LR A Liberty street, according to the po- | of 1926 increased 387,885 over t i andentian gl g ies Lol J > council to Lring this matter Huitlie colnirs ior (s Salem, Mass., April 1 (Pi—Iiight | lice same period last year to $1,7 7 s ] tiention of all governments : i aid. “I am Lioston M ring ‘conditions de 1 of | bed, be- | Fine Ar seum of | sented in the league. liy will derive | L Tl T HARTFORD NE\VBRITMN ONS AsKED — S{orm Does Damage of aftor e o have heard that a hundred | T « the will of April 1 (P—Goy B L S“h’“‘,"; Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Bumtt Hotel Bld’, IRIAL TOMORROW 3 Wilmot. It. Evans of Newbury for- | ernor Smith s reeeived no requclt Million Up in Ontario ' A S bt Tel.2-186 Tel. 3420 s = St mer pres of the Boston Iive from authorities at Binghamton for | Toronto, April 1 P—A check fo. Al omotive Waterbury Jail Breaker Is To Be ! Cent Savir hich wak filed [the extradition of Dr. Edwin Os. |74y of the damage caused hy t 1 pa Arraigned in Police Court Senator Reed Raps or prob | baldeston, 03, of Asbury Park, N. $'0rm which swept Central Onfario 4 British Chancellor « hond 1. i | | New Haven, Cotn., April 1 (®— | i Dennis McCarthy, Waterbury fail e i L0 45 year oihureaie sioa): Gzl .,,‘.};‘v,o,”m\,,.‘] B WE OFFER broaker whose dash for freedom | Washington, April 1 (R—~"Winston o Newl e s ore and ds ibreaking it v s fotalling more than e from the Jall fn (his cfty was halied |Churehtll, chanecllor of the British i Newhurs, s Jeft (o anngune: d at the excentive ofrices | Krph lines adbseeailedt ciome el Lo ! by a railroad policeman after he | ¢! QoL e o B e e aden gale Rk Gk : 100 Sh had shot two persons before heing |ish self-respect, hetter thouglit or the | testator. e i 5 IS = T e B e SRR Dol ma ares captured In Waterbury Tucsday aft- |Ercat mass of the British people, | FIEI to purchase It for $15,000. The ELKS INVITE COOLIDGH were still paralyzed foday, with 1 el on charges of jnil breaking and [War debls” Senator Reed. republi-j ot . Evans, Jr., the son, With the {vitaiion wan taken under considera- T O e A noLGNL IRl ? R e e Tennsylvania. fold fhe senate PUTChas: price at 325.000. 1T yion foday hy President Coolid T B SR e i et B riiizncd in police court this morning |today in urging adoption of the Ital. | these options not exereised the lgpealc gn Chicago July 14, dedie it e L LS e w ; and a formal continuance made, lian war agreement . x\w_‘x‘lxls‘ will r . -vl' “,"f]“”;) memorial huilding erected by A it s E 2 A 00 Astde A1 y [PEEREY Ny In his escape from |Feduce the burden of the United on wik \ it will pass to her i :‘ ‘I ¥ ”E“;\p' | b M”“ sterday’'s closing levels. Somc (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | jail last Wednesday will appear |States goyernment, the indorsers of daushter, 1 o II""‘ s pivotal stocks thnetuated wide- Insurance Stocks, | LR against the Waterburysman who was | thelr notes” he said sledps B anole gt alngisinlvon Bt e L U LosvonsERla) thosnlligRel B ONE Bl ol v ol Tore s e e s Tt B trust to Wilmot It Evans, Jr., to Funerals yy’y‘;‘jl “l*”’".‘[,‘f e Hative Hudson Motors suo + Young Jeweler From Newark Dis- « | R e B h Gloat he pay ties of 0 a year to { Rhit, e Guely . low of & 580 orah Gloats at Lates trust to Wilnot appears In Boston And Police Are t 1 Evans, and tleally {solated. of that city to the June term of the \ -4 ! bury eriminal superior court | Action on World (' our Etgar 1. Evans of Lowell, a nephoy, | e : S : e from 101 Called In On Case. irzes of assault with infent to| Washington, April 1 (P Lhajl ngs cehe Snsors i vined) BEGIIEC e iGou U PRI CoronerdDemands Brohe S call lon i e f the senate for e | Ul 1 the so i Mehard H. G t, 19 months ol e M S Joston r —The Bosto Ben Southigr (h siste furciin ) R SR fon of Mr. and Mre, Walter Gowitt Of Bridgeport Fatality boll tie 4 & < lations committee and leader of the tor during ir Hyes. At the dea R . police are endeavoring to discover JUND SHOWERED fight to keep this countr of t survive the following public ‘ur 15 Erwin place, died this morn- | Rridgeport, Conn April 1 (P—A _” iy ; < what happened to Malcolm G. Flem- N (At B aelor O e ey Lequests ar 1 for at the family home. The funeral | thorough police Investization to de- Alls ¢ ‘ SR ot e L SE0ng d ¥ s i 8 el > 1 i ‘ 1l bo held at the home termine the canse of 1 P % tle Mendow avenua gave a shower |tions circular opposing ncceptance of | Pine Mountain, Ky, settlomen L hald stlishoms demetro [0 R 04 Fltming company, jowelers of New- L@l 15+ - ening in honor of Miss Flarrle [the American court reservations by | school. §10,000; Tnidustrial Schooi |afternoon at 30 o'clock. Burfal in which Rober vson, 18, T 1181 Conn General .. : ik, N. J, who disappeared her Perglund of Arch streot ex direct negotiation was a logical de- | for Crippled and Deformed Children, | Will be in 8t. Mark's cemetery, ern Union messenger was fa h \mnuuulnmw \um.\. two weeks ago. Fleming came di- “n'(;“\:nt ?\ I'\)’;uj\‘oil\lr!’ the bride of |ve lopment p > Bostor Massnehus Au- — nred carly Wednesday mornir 1t 111 LAm Hardw 80 §2 irect from New York to the office of VD o TR o Bl [ ey i ol Artwiisnto Rt 0 kna Joseph Sablick or morning by ¢ R Am Hogiory g tho Boston firm of Sanger and Com- A LS Sl i DR Bl e fhe | Histor The funeral of Josepit Soblick of ‘John I. Phelan when the theory wag Am okl Beaton & Cadwell — o0 pany, left a sample case contalning SREL i e S e R e el ston lilots' Relief society, | 868 Elm strect will be held tomor- |advanced at an inquest that i [ 14 1 ( 8§ o2 jsome Jewelry and said that he would A b e pink and |thoso who proposed Ameriean adhe- | $15,0001 Florence Crittendon Leaguo |TW afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the | tomobile, the driver of wiich dil | Alic0 Po1% § (be back In a little while. He has shite. A bufet lunch was served sion can® ohject to this procedurs of Compassion,Inc., Boston, $10,000, |Sacred Heart church. Interment will | not stop, struck the motorey ol W o - o 12 [not been seen since. He had not white. A buffet lunch was ¢ G [ The residuo of the estate s then 1o |be in Sacred Heart cemetery, which the youth was riding and that 8 s 6 o | registered at any hotel, 8o far as has m‘ be divided equally among the fol- | - e }Hv: accident did not result from any : ! '>‘~ i ; ; 100 .26 29 been ascertalned. s lowing Catherine O'Dell Suess | defect in the machine, Al o T 2 105 Hls stepfather, Richard 8. Hop- ] il services for Mrs, Catlier- | John W. Wood told the . §5 100 |Kkins, oand a friend, have come to 185 — Boston, enlisted poltce ald and have | visited the hospitals of the city—so .8 83 far without result, Relatives said o - 16 that there was no way of accounting o ptd 0 for his disappearance. He has & PPond com Juduie e owe & Wil wife and two children in Newark. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Martin {hini{hory war ImRorant ana a0 = of 479 Myrtle street will he held at | ypat his suggestion called Corn Prod Ref 38t 371s s morning. Tnterment will be in &t i Mary's cemete POLICE CHANGES Police Chief Willlam C. Hart an- nounced tod..y that Sergeant Michael | Flynn would be on desk duty at headquarters on the midnight to § Your Sa\lno\ Dep0<1la made here Four- Fon(ed Actors in Bite Rines Wortl $3.000 From in- = : Forrineton Cn cor § 50 [iaried duty the seracen 4 Road: s aFiimahethl Ribrulc Central Ir. H. S. \ho“ ] fon Mfx Co 2 SIS o e sttt midnight at the Bu”][[ \‘[u[ual Sc\\mgq Banl\ gers of Ghil When They Hold up My” MVWLW ‘\\ym | h’)l ).}‘anlr’vut\ I clever dogs, train 1 n Blo 3 i il Public Ttilitles Stoc ,\\ EhITCH BaFgueit JORarTLISE Meahin Her and Companion in Florida, ternoon at 2 o'clo St John's |t '”‘h"”" A B ovore 5 o~ Conn 1t & Pow pfd ...100 112 |his duties as officer in charge of traf- « 3 ckiay St Jolin rday afternoon at Cer Jnn- | Gt nid ‘ Hid Tlee Light ......280 200 |fic and day patrol today. Very few will hegm to draw interest as of the Miami, Fla., April 1 0P — A po- [hurel, New Haven. Interment will lior yiigh school under the auspiers 1 | 4 I 1anges were recorded at headquar- ters in the ranks of the patrolmen doing duty on the various beats heen thrown out » Four-Toote last § T dogs had import 3 e 1 and their trieks lee dragne today for Amer oh It ¥ 148 o Kelly Spring y s ", first of the month—if made anv day night held > ! S g 61 fabout the city. arantont andl bil tinas CARD OF THANKS. thusiasm among the ju igh i e e EeR, | Chiet Hart stated today that he h 5 }‘I $3.000 from the fing girl wish to thank our friends end jaudicnce.- The owners of the canine | Marine pf4 4 "ASHIN”ON [S UPSET will not appoint the third metor- up to" the Ot companion bors for their kindness and |thespians spent many ho Mis 1 J s st leycle patrolman until five new men e uion Moty val e therclly: v during the sudden iliness them for thelr parts and New 1 . s toll police that the highwaymen blocked the road on which he was v 1 | driving some distance from the city floral tributes to him. We CALLS ON PRESIDENT e 1 t sh to especially thank the 3 d after robbing him, attemptcd | also wish to especia ] v ARl e Haven railro: h of John Wonnacott, onr|pleased with the result. e ] “ o AT WURLD GOURT TURN ;‘f;;a:::s;a:r::::tr::d'.-:wl-:vr:; father, and for the ma , many | ————— North Pac (& |appointed by the board of police commissioners. The board will Chances Of American Participation |meet on the night of April 18, ) In Geneva Conference Scem SRS AT 27 : Dimmed Now. Meriden Man Arrested 5 Washington, April 1 (®—The lat- o i |ost step of the Leaguo of Nations 1n| AS an Automobile Thief | icction with American member- | New York, April 1 (®—Frank Fa- ip in the world court has caused |rina of Meriden was arrested here shington, April 1 (P—Mrs. A vin T. Fuller, wife of the governor of Massachusetts, was received by President Coolidge today. § ccompanied by her two daughter and her son. Mrs. Fuller came to Washington to show her children the sights of the capital and was re- | to strip the fingers of his woman | cmployes of the Ne I friend. On finding the rings hard | freight hou nd yard and o to remove, one of the men put the [ Tralnmen’s Brotherhood for their thoughtfniness in our recent be- eavement. BE Why not hiing your savings in to- girl's fingers in his mouth and pull- The girl's morrow and let them earn for you ? | ed the rings from fingers wer T LEE AND FAMILY MRS South Pacific.. 98% South Railway CARD OF THANKS. Massachusetts General Hospital; ! riBalt & ¢ e Toston Jying in Hespital; Boston |in¢ O'Dell Suess of 45 Maln street that it was his opinion that was | 1 DA g Home Tor Incurables; Boston Mu- | Were held this morning at 10:30 the automoblle which, just hefore | liose ! 4 seum of Fine Arts; Anna Jacques ©°€lock with Rev. J. J. Keane offi- vson was found lyving on the | Cen Teal : Hospital, Newburyport: Iverett | clating. The usnal 1eral mass will | Connecticut avenue pavement ‘_‘v Puc R Heiaaltirth ons; Bverort (Do held Monday at 9 o'clock. TInter fous, passed him halt a black [ Ches & Ohio Cottage Hospi Cambridge Tlos- (Ment was in 8t. Mary's cemetery, m where the motorevele was | C ‘[ b st : pital and Children’s Hospital of Dos = = found and which ran into the mes- ¢ R I & Pac 137 D | Mrs. Mary Martino | seng Coroncr Phelan toid Woad Chile Cop < N | fved t lal appointment by 11 rprise and concern in Washington. | today :{;er “he ;S"P;fl tv;' nll.'l;l | C5 TEe Y Apeca IHASIE WERE [ Studebaker 01 4 Officlals here believe no good will |automobile alleged to have been stol- Pa“md(et Bric a\.c | T wish to thank relatives, friends president. :,“:,v,; & Pa 47 4 46% ine lm;,n,,:‘,v'.‘_k,,,x,‘m, the g,, ague's |en in South Norwalk to three de- To Get 150 Per Hour ', netgnbors and atso P. ¢ T. C. SRR [Union Pac ....144% ular to court members, advising |tectives. According to the police he Pawtucket, R. I, April 1 <Ifi‘)——f‘n2: Rutt Room, Dept. 26, for -{v.n fi\'u,)-l 3,000 MADE HOMELESS | Cnited Fruit . .258 i = TSt th taseiiain d-table consid. |confessed he had stolen several ":‘ | tractors today announced an Increase patng, kindness and beautiful floral| G Aprl) 1.UP—More than U8 Todua'Al . 48 - 'iration at Geneva of the Amerlean |In Connecticut. Two Manhattan men iln pay for bricklayers from $1.3 u; oftizings recelved during my recent|, Mantis. dordl 1 (RTatore B2 U 8 Tndus o T ‘““h B e $1.50 per hour. This action averted "poregvement in the death of my be- Sest 1y & e wiicn deblressd i & Beit 128 101% 122 News dispatches announcing the |were held as material witnesses. a Srike it was ald, on constriction 16\ brother. Chrisiian Krech, | 1omeless by a fire whieh dotros ool R T b e e B e A6 Cont ALY W T i R O Siri o et Gt ' ' 3% [gte department a few minutes | local police this morning disclaim- ~ 2 Ll i s e i) And Famlly. | all houses, mostly consts fter the official invitatien to at-|ed any knowledge of & Frank Fa- t utua am s an {nK, feut e thertavcoiotabriokleyer | nipa and bamboo, burned ray TREASURY STATEMENT ond the C conference had | tina of Meriden, said to have been l f Do teate 2y | e | ho homeless are being assisted | Treasury balance $503,592,7 laid before Secretary Kellogg. | arrested in New York on charges e homeless are t ) RICIAN KILLED I {by the Red Cross and Knichts of | — leclined to comment but it |of stealing an automobile. It““:n ELBOL ¥ o 3 ) &5 ancarent &t - |stated that a local man want v | Columbus, New York ANE was apparent at the depart- | | Lowell Mase, Apri 1 (P-—Eavard | 000; halances, 131 that the chances of American |state and local police on charges il Ao el il — Fxehar 1 the conference had | of automoblile thefts named Frank x hOS ICE s TR xehan participation in the eonferonce had | of au O S d E Sy morr t work on nev ; |n v ‘lil FICE ROU ns TRIDAY = sl b et prftogmg etpio i £ pen Daturday L.venings Serietion| 13 (ho. Lowalll Blectita o ...,:;:'.. will be ene e 0, boea harmmed rutber han helped, by |Suae e fue Snilh L N ; ration e was employ- one i nls city tomorrow. Al wi explar " ia ey (‘:yrny:ymn'::' i"\\'"\ g, m‘r‘w“("\t’ e T e B o e at the post office will be open until|READ HERATD CLASSIFIED ADS |leaguc's circular to member nfl'l‘;d the ';;‘;lbd‘-“" ey ed by Stone and Webster, contrac- = lem.y | [at the post off v CLASSIFIT oling SRSRAENS tors, s Tl noon enly. | FOR YOUR WANTS tious, ! : £ . N \ § ) i : o . e R 3

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