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NEW BRITAIN 1).\114\' H}‘l'fl'\l,l' THURS Ii\\ \l RII. & 1926, that young Douglas had | t -u! thought a braise on th ot 5 s peared a it va b Y( ”( the h“‘””““‘ (‘!I'H‘A” At the caused by his ]‘KUH( struek by an I rOOM z housek C. A. at the next regular [ oming housckeepor d u.-v)m: l:\. nominating commit- waa missing but sald he Shavmg Set Golige Makes Wekaming e ™ Mg Seuemys Son VIO 4" e w44 Itobinson spoke freely with physi- ——— Members of Stella Rehekah lodge olana and nurses concerning hi ports from fellow students and | Washin L April & (Py—T ' . Qi Lo or. April 8 (P mother and father, but his mind ap ‘m'h':-*::!"0"‘]\:-;1"“‘1"' ‘. -"l ]r"l‘l: l;:w; N P t Coolldg p s ) A lodgo of Meriden Irida yeared e L blunk as f s hiw varlously at class, in his room, and 81,00 Valet Auto dent Coolldge, in addressing toda Supper will bo werved ot ! s Lobiuson, 21 year old mon POEECC turing 1l R v days 0 New York for medical treat- Razor Strop—FREE | mh_‘l ik u'»» i ;‘ *8 o 16:50 o'clock \hers will of Theodore Douglus RODINKON, 88- wery concsrned. He could remem- Ment. A report that he had heen §1.00 DePree Shaving Ty O T ; ve on the 8:35 Merfden hus or in | sistunt secretary of (he navy, Wob iop neither his arvival at Rochester '@ patient in the Stilman fnfirmary Brush ....... 63c| the gatherings b @ trequer Rttt a1 And e Hoxp el """’ 'I"Y‘“‘"' ‘ r reglstering at the hotel, it was &1 '1-'1 currency un‘\\ Iy ]1‘, il ans iuL e h 3 Wte of New Haven ve, Anderson o 81 yoar ol wrvard univers gaig gnd was equally at o loss to | batrd when W lewrned another 35e San Tox Shav- g ; : Casino, tonight.—advt ity freshman, who has " xplain what had become of the two Tobinson had been the man, ing Cream Jie : s Lt ment and danee by Uni early a week, wus foun wuind bags which comprisce ling Later came the admission that Friduy | {ng dazed in front of M1z- | gag Mr. Jackson, @ clussmate of Doug 9 J 3 & aiNe e Ap 9th [ advi ) troet hotel hy patrolman P lus' father at Harvard, and fath 86 S ot L s ‘ntertafnment and dunce hy U this morning, his mind a Do April 8 (@ Theodor ono of the young mun's room E al club, Odd Fellows' hall Fridiy | telieving the youth hud | Douglas Tobingon, asslstant secre s, had been in New York nost Important factors in h i LUib, et A0 struck by an antomobile, the ' tary of {he navy, and Mre. Robln- tince Monday trying to run down 1y el Danee . 8t R .\ | pat summoned an ainbn n are on thelr wiy to Itochester, [ veports that he had fulifiled an are invited to he tho guests heen 1t a better understandi Hall, & I Mary' i I i | o B uner Hal E {10 | janece, and fary's hospital T, where their son, Douglae, | often cxpressed wish to go to seu. | B The ATl sl s e i oo e atme oy ol e il e s i as ] NEw 'FRESH SEEDS T Ve e predienon®? e Whito of New Haven va. Anderson, munbicl £t his name wos| bean diseovered an amnesia vietim | the outh hourd a shin but this | add hat as esult of this (agine, tonight.—advt Douglas Ttohinson and produced Mary's hospital, was round ic. DICKINSON h tho papers W the Unlied | The membom of the Sons of |his father's pe eard iyt Jeth at 415 elelock ikl At (g aavs tima Mrs. Robinson, || Just ‘Arrived for 1926 Gardens States {n the ire will presen erans o L War. | Jospital pb s suld this mos on a combination milk | Who was s the Jackson Vetiures of the cultural o ndu ACCOMPANY | mary, that e apparently | and newspaper train that carried [ liom vainly information | DRU‘ ; ( TUGHLERK th N”‘”-‘ L i " U division preside Mrs. Treno from amnesin and a ner- only two dimly lighted day coaches | from Harvard officials but they | . 7 5 3 A ek of Wa ry, to the & \e Kdown by and that was schednled to make | Were unahle to assis ) | ° diers’ homv Noroton Sunday, e Framingham | Tn the meantime l 169-171 MAIN ST. | » ieritanding o R e O O ¥ s e andAban, Rn i) pedns f Hardware 336 Main Street " 1o« axi-cénbh ride thro L r xanl e i ¢ Bay section, where they | disappearanee, Adye n appenred to | . e n the guests of tormer | conditions prevented him from ¢ v condition ane f . surer James Jaekson, ! faking a naval o from and it some Latin Ameri- | afje nah Waskowlts of 79 noitaEend S Jteanogy ) " \ash : Ao e & ¢ of worry seemed fo be fear of | hr them o the South jon. i as in a Horsfall- wone, T sire 1t may 1 | - : || Wiile soune Robinson s being | poricr i S A nl ch at the hospital g At the Jackson home whers he made Topcoat L sl lon hetpen Bt oo el W atempt o un. | o B SO ) i S o i ‘n-ansms‘onnmngformfd surrounding | oect great concourse, | §0n und the Jucksons, the seere Latin Ameri- | \White of New Haven vs. Anderson e as prog @ as the United | Cacino, ght. —advt e . e e I M 16 fou noa diary fn Robin The Robinsons gathered all the lo 5 rlght now - = - the mutual inad and Arthur 8V (Enea Hali e S an . kOn had gone to sea. He revealed I8 of the enifl troct. 1 P entioned ang t i ALl vacty Slartiopd, gecuinad desbicial Ninety. | selerted two not oo generougly np- | that the young man had expresscd Kellev,™ olstered geats in the plain day ssatistaction with 3 college and you are afforded a sense of absolute B oar anttlis Tas A lloas s doh) S anCr) nd under thy coach that brought up the rear of ‘- H‘“"fl‘n”un to work but vvu.-n he > protection no matter how unfamiliar S the notation “will n . the long train 1nd promised lo_postpono & deci- | § il I the road! And in addition to perfect Sergeant Johnson of the Lowell before April There they planned to makelslon until Mr. Robinson had re- | 4 braking protection, you enjoy genuine Moagtutlica dananiinen e ohneon nor the Kelley themselves as comfortable as pos- | furned f V inspection trip to 3 driving comfort because flexible, non- 4 ] N werted hers gible for the long ride that wan to € K g . PR burning, long wearing Scandinavia youth had not follow ay th ain ned its tor- & ing f his son’ G § 1|,’ brings your car to a gentle, joWless, ldin who ti turous course ross the s and | abouts, Mr. n e . [ K ) sure stop without a semblance of the - ning of the no to Albany, where conneetions were W: i 3 N chatter common to ordinary linings. ¥ vesti disclosed that th 10 be made for a fast trip to ASSO € M Eolipeniang¥ingenzoybuntyse i atndent \,.,4‘ heen Rochester. R 3 informed him that young Ask your Dealer! & "',,‘,"‘.‘m:,‘.“‘", ,',‘IV,’:‘\‘ : since Monday whelr e Mother §ends Wire 1s hod been found in dazed | 7 Voot B s L prominent hotel lofore the frain left Mrs, Top. condition in the streets of Roches- | s hadly in He was riding I ul 1 trolley o HEN your Ford Car is equlppedvlth scandinavia conntries. Main and Lincoln The iterneon took I'red €', Phoer to that city on a warrant « ol out ‘Fuesd aftor n gave the owin, ers ter, was seen in the hotel by o reporter for fr. Robinson, after i : after o college concert spess, addressed f t the 1 by tels and e ‘ _scanomavid 1 terday m t ter ho. ving o that h a8 = e ALK OFFICE. NEWARK, K. S as struek by antoniohile SIX INCHES OF bl 5 on, April s o . tritnds declared the youth apped “We are on our wa S15 upnards Bntlana 1o i zoud health and wa al Rochestor e if we make 3 ve for the connetions, Longing to e you Don't worry about anything., Much e & he pla HARTTORD i S Ly 3 3 ‘elock yester ! Cold Stornge for Furs witaad helpfulue s B RO - e comoaving 195 aailors by ng besn-at the Rolel nor does nel o0 in the labora/ory * Private F uncral \crnn(‘ lcoinl, a truck owned by \ 1 to remeniber having talked rres carly ¢ 10l 8 pers g hospital A Yor Enenry of Faselst] 27F o Disiis Blam of decs e drisnge. s i=d = . i I e e Bl 7 ove the valuc Unlds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ‘ {6 [Reiet soverninel i cotal o e : g i 4% ?fthl.@ patnt dlieus Fever and Malaria ) et privacy. ngligeRtintominnin enlzsut Dl S e ( Al h 1t Kills (he germs ! ; Zelit ’ : 2 : { vl on your onee ~ i : Tl b e a0 4 : P\\n, 5 covered with D?voe are TN e ) DRIty ston when o Iefy the b : T ——— placed upon the slowly turne X -M‘v B} SN y " minie &Cflu mld ot | ’ ) f ing wheel of the “weather mae POhfih \flllf P}UOTS 5 1 i LRI o (s talE o chine” in our factories, and sube { F‘ ict y " ‘ : dm’ Ws‘ ‘ oo ¢ jected to all weather conditions. e sl ; Tl g E l ! 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