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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’FIWRSD;\\', APRIL '.’:., ]‘1"6 m LN CORBIN SELECTS """"'"'“‘" BOY HIT BY AUT[I City lems [ Wall Strec Bries | MARKET STRONGER | elghteenth amendment, |saret Doyle of West Main atreet, & ¢ N ar | MWEST MAN ST NEW Bnmw Prohibition 18 entitled to a “fair | |tormer schoolmate in Boston, . $19.650170 & '””l"'_, : “1”,'11 / Club Gommittws 100 YoAr All-| 15 ample viometo soten e otunioe Leland T, Balley, Thmnghl.:?::‘; :k‘.':iconstructive Forogs Showing Tel 2040 -~ adi y bringing enforcement and judiclal | 1'- Beach, aged 12, of 6 {applicable to commo: ck uul re- nounced at Luncheon Today | machiners” ino’vet orce: to - ather, Aots Against Marmcsakw;‘x}v strect s critiealy il at thy |scrves was $11.428 432, enuivalent 1o Resulls Now T VKL SN TR | elared the moral sense of the people | Britain General hospital. $ share on the $20 par S Committees which will carry on | & legalized liquor traftie, John Marincsak has been sued | t od of | - coming season announced to- | Of the wets urging a referendum on yyjley, acting on behalf of s lof Finnesan's alley, will be held to- | 5 ] hat No " stock market which again moved | ) i as presi ¢« |command" to preve rot il & nuary ) f r the Irst time as president, announce | prevent votes on the | yytomabite, April 6. topartment will leave shortly for @ | ¢ ¢ ve 10 indication of any marked depre Dinwiddie, “to have thi; uestion ’ z 8 s que the street. According 10| o A e A et . |operators on the long side found | | Attorney rd Casale and : ign to restore speculative ; tall { i } Privi M iAo Dbl 3 | paign to restore speculative confi- The witness sought to fllo & state- | xurved by Deputy Sherllt Matthew SOEM O LA matiay X- [ steel aggregatin 10 tons 18 qunce, The | 3. i L \ R jan debt setuement, brighter | 70, head of the temperance bureau |, 3 A store owned by Louls Wohinz at ) tons f ks f i astatied o recklessly, negligently and care. § for tanks for },.oqcots for an agreement for the | criticising United States District At- jogq)y while the hoy was exercising $5% West Main street, was closed the P QUL company, 70,000 t0n8 1y ding of the French debt, renewal | it. The standing rule against writ- settled out of court 3 ; i “utives, the department of jus- MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EX(CHANGE ol AR X \ ! veek sociated Oil merger and the con- HARTFORD, CONN 'ELEP T4l pruises and ehock and may have > IOI ) Be B Uule e AL IRtons S 25,0 eek AL T HONE bIiN church bodies on the prohibition Merlden: 33 Colony St Tel. 1340 Mar Dinwiddie sald the temperance An months trip to Europe, ter of o X i om- i suggesting tereased public |8 TRUE INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES sponding @ imber of spe ed after temperance legislation for in a number of speclalties, but Marketability in the 1 wded I Good Templars, the Flylng Squadron ) g g which brings about this opportunity also necessitates gres ot September 6, 1925, on the South- | j«jana hospital for several days, {o- to : ith promising prospects for high o Jile annoptur 2 oA prealapicare in congress, proprictor, 20 ; opinion based on autiientic information covering companies whose 1 i e § aleha fArnold Sk Ag e 3 2 $15.87 a share the year befc | Shn ! 37 3 | committee on Promotion of Tempers - E4Y¢ & proper slgnal. Arnold fnas been referred to as 4 o Shi ol My the defendant, smashed against the |not apparently suffering from any surpins. W $674,142 Am Loco .... 994 Tl 874 | temperance bureau In 16 years. This | revolted at any idea of returning to Cems O s al A e tha et Itian Work: 10n outstanding | | & les g on prop restoration New York, April 22 (P—C, f he '] 5 5 . o P & . | . s p onstrue; the work of the Rotary club for the Dr. Dinwlddie said the spectaclo ' or $10,000 damages by Warren F. the Elihu Burritt home in the rear | r L v Metal ltjve forces were at work in today's We Offer: day by the newly president, beer and wine was a pecullar ono njng year old son, Leland I, Bail- more f ‘elock t QN 419,73 y by y | D y yen , L d F, - morrow afternoon at 5:15 o'clock at r \ e e leade: @ A. 1% Corbin, Mr. Corbin, who re. |since before prohibition they had .y who was seriously injured (ho Chamber of Commerco officos, | oW f sl A ki t I“l‘)‘n”ll! Hr:'xlur-:h \I\“c‘l: l::‘lfigl(‘zr H'r‘ NEw BRITAIN M CHIN sided over the mee , | fought “with every weapon at thei S e il 19,840 1 o ; 4 clght oo A ded over the mecting today for & every weapon at thelr | wyon run down by the defendant's upt. § I Holmes of the school |}’ ary 2 {londings and bank clearings showing | ed that he expected to do every- | question of saloon or no saloon. The accldent ha g ) e ent happened on Farm- | | through the middle fves i slon in business, and fir ton| RinEansaila A S | " “We challe S rip through \ midc west, g b on in business, an re quarter ~ , thing posaiblo to make it a success- | “We challcnge the ets” - 8ald ingion " avemio an_ the boy was |y 0T e middle w ; ol to ) Bl UiLoRN | S o ve et xo e L S oLt o Common and Preferred made a major issue by any large po- | ; Ry ¢ litieal party." I writ | drawn by | g called out this afternoon on a | panai AT structupa) [PENtY 0f ammupition in thefr cam- | ment by William 8. Bennett of Chi- | ;" panoiake Marinesak was driving | 580 & wood fire tt | the R R T o s e e senate's approval of the | torney Buckner of New York clty, ;o e $ under attachiment yesterday and was for t y ARrict 1 due care and caution. ) ) i ricultural build- ogot Wy r e T % but the committee refused to accept | 'mpo Hailey hoy suffored fnjury 'COPened today when the caso was ing ay ms for a hotel I | oy I agatiationn by etizond MEMBERS NEW YORK STOUK EXCHANGE to his eyes, head, back, hips, spint irg ] et s approval o Tidewater- | ' A “ ten testimony also was applied to ' 114" \0Ee™ o™ (kP BRI A tostimonal dinner was given Dr. RO AL G B, el LY JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lewls 8t, keep out resolutions of several ki o i dod iRty club last evenfug by members of the LA & Gk aipn 8 New Britain: Burrli t 5 o permanent injury, his father com- | 2 ],", e "”!‘l‘ "‘l Ak 'l‘" . od to gpeate bullish sentiment. | 4 Bureii Hotel Bullding. Tel 1818 QuesLon plains. b AU SO0 ) rofit inda late tho advance in prices was an or- | Tara Y Replying 1 , ) romen will sail shortly or S p : Bristl: 124 Main ¢ eplylng to enator Reed, Dr. sak has been haled into ! Iromen will sail shortly on a three or the first quar- | jor)y one with the breadth in the | —— Peialalindiigd o superior court on the first Tuesday ¢ bureau was composed of several —_— = . ¢ It : large organizations and that it look. b 1Y for au assignment of hi: v / R I BRLDH:. FO0l8 WOre ageiu ¢ 1. Safety and rate of income, those organizations. A o he John Stanek has brought sult ror | Man, 1 nidentified, Today o4 ugar com- it was noticeable that they were ALely 0t inrincinay hose organizations. Among them he oo™ g oo™ eainet™ Hapman ecovers His Memory oy b ess profitable earnings ting their activities on the named the International Order of | 110 HafwEs asunet I § S I . e . i s . svorting large || During these day drastle recessions In market prices the investor ambert, the action ing from un| provider W Al s (Pl N 58 of ldompinies reporiing IANgS has an especially fine buying opportunity. The general condition 4 witomobile collision on the evening ., ling 1 current earnings, particularly those AprA Foundation, and the committe on in the Rhode I B e Promotion of Temperance legislation ~ & 8 ) 81 7 0 ' and judgment in following the above investment principles. ington-Cheshire road . The plaintiff |,y discovered himself to b SOl ae] 7,274 s is Uvidend Y molia ; s Sy - > Money Paid In [attempted to turn into a private “‘,\ "“,,.”\,_: 1‘ ,,,:r]‘,.‘ 1 to be Wal- | ¢er preferred divider o $8.95 High Tow Close Our policy and aim are to give the investor sound and unbiased The witness estimated that the U'i¥¢Way on the left and claims that stong street, Charlestown, Mass ) Al & Dye 113% 11 115% 1R goourities we belleve are attractive at present levels, Beauche o o' car of | vioiian o ok e After dividend pa s of $5,- Cr & Idy 973 — 061 y " T T auchemin, operating the car of |yictim, although doctors say he w e ) Am & 1'dy 4 % | A. F. CORBIN, ¢ ; 25 0 e over more than $26,000 to the .., "o gianelcs machine, be nding form of amncsis N aime against $4.7 4 Am Sm & Ret 113 form nesia, it is commonly 4 ) | money came from voluntary contri. | (1% Chassis, rynning board, knov It is probable he will leav r 0 m ful year. He said he did not need to ask for ths cooperation of the £ i and body, fnjuring the motor, and | m hospital some time today. eral Outdoo Adver Am Tel & Tel 14513 6% | g S .oy, Dutions, he said. S < < (R i 28D nday. SR , = . et e ¥ members since he already had been g SRS e ) . |Otherwise damaging it. The platntii = STERE WA first qu 102 \m Tob A 9 ¢ assured of their aid and in fact that | S8R EHCH GO0 e 00T ears Claims that the accident was due to rges, e ter divi- Ana Cop ..... they had given Ribdactivetaeal SHE RS S i lfum“m,’ ;skml the negligence of Beauchemin and ||| s on < per cent preforred | Afchison ... - 308 9 3 sistance already. Heed! i to the fact that the defendant had | the lass A participating Bald Loco ...105% ) 0% Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 The committee nnr\uln ments were i |weak lighs on his car. stock, to cents a share on the 1t & Ohlo . 86 B MEMBE NI - : % L s I8 miou1aRNeRtimatoRICHatR about IS vs | iar S RS R Dea ths J common. Net profit for March was Beth Steel ... MBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 5,000. bl . Donald R. Hart, Mgr. llowsht ter Crona, chalr- | $15.000 at- 74,667 again arch | Callf. Pe Mg lml\mlh‘y‘w” GI;‘ smml\hr(:fi;mm “How much have you collected al |1°F E: Scott owned the auto operat fn Mar lif Pet s Tl»»m\n'( together?” od by the plaintiff, bu he has since | 3 : | 1ast year, Can Pac ransferred his rights of action to| Mrs. Lydia Bowman Stee h‘ | — Ches & Ohio : Louls W. Young, “1 can glve 1t to you for the past ..\ " claremont I. Tolles fssucd | Mrs. Lydia Bowman Steele, 70 M & 8 P.. os § WE OFFER e Teussell, John ¢ two years, It has been about $16,000 * o o Sl |the writ, which is returnable in the Y0218 ol run;vlm o.’[ m« y.m B H iils Cop 81 3214 M e pour [t o s s iy o M7 1 A o 1o 11 e AMERICAN HARDWARE Al Yol "z’);uvk‘:”\ru‘lx?(;aok:;-:;'::;;rx’) o May. Constable Fred Winkle has ! (1uring which she was an active 5 Joco Cola ...144% 143 34 Sprague, chairman; Rev. W. H. Al- ¥ | o 2 jc- | South church member passed aws e p 314 5 i g taatl e tige I I Gaftney, Ray| “Dinwiddle agreed to furnish a | [”'”‘ ditnestouringgoatiof tholdeaty g i st i B lo Tuel ... i s 8 Price on application SHERD 4 el endant, oty 3 mum Gasli. 2% 28 | Leach. statement of the income for 16 ow Haven, Saturday after an fll- | u sl i Crippled children: Dr. C. M. Var years. ness of grip. The body was m.u sht | % e 3815 B We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 4 ugald McMillan, Leroy Red- he officers of the varlous af- etery, W at W ot ffi?i;,[;z“]\::;un‘ R " fliated organtzations.” | She was born In Glens Falls, N. lh” Negxl 116 Tbl ms \1 l) ik ‘l' Publicity: Herman 8. Hall. Who organized your burcau?’ |pouocratic Central Committee Will | Yo Ausust 21, 1855, Luncheon: W. H. Crowell “1 did.” | IR SERh ing Tylmgml l“.Ca[ JulOl] ram; aham Buol chair- “And your business was to stay Not Get Together Until Middle of | her stay in this city that sh | 2 LR 0 é 8 | an; 5 t D. K. Perry, here in Washington and look out | iried Freder .\ N. Stecl 2 | e e e ) 118 X % | Pardon C. Rickey for legislation?" June, dritain and the spent their | New York, A 22 i |kt -1 e ! A Business methods: G A, Atwater, urt of the time. 1 began he Flaskiopd. (Conn, Apeil 2y Up—i Y Fedted i e, Mr. Steele | American N ner Publisher ctndemant. Ao oo White, * Havoli 27 years ago as the eglsative repre. | MOTUIOr: Con. AptL £ M it in 3zt T T tion, in amial convention, - | o bioe e 305 . | HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN_ Shepard, J. W. Marsland, Judge J. sentative of the Anti-Saloon league.” e i authorized the drawing of an |y Narth Iron . Rirhan, "What slary do you get nowr ||UMOSTRIS conitel SRS IR, Stcole, police. commissioner of | arbitraiion contract for use by 1| ove chpa' ", 23 ; Biiartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Music: Ralph Britton, chalymani | Gets slmlon.\‘l)mllh 600 o Mt commitice which was to hav: e LI i 6 Bla stect pak 2 69% Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Theron \\.‘u.m,“r,mm & .I?lll‘(;. 'rl\ salary Is about § ® | heen Lield this month has been post- | granadaughtor, Dorothy Stee l“.uu S SR AN . He H\”\\A‘ ijfwi" \‘1“ % ) “"f};‘ o ¢ anything on the | PoNed until the middle of May. neral services were held at the late e b T Cens i S 0L 2 et Boys' work: I7rc 3 0y E Y | At a meeting of the state central name, 121 Davenport avenue Tues : Ot 0. & G 243 WE OFFER chairman; George €. Rogers side 2 - whitration contracts, provides that | i el old Clark, W. M. Judd, Stanley “Any money I make in temperance Tob i Beren Goss, Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg lectures and the like I turn into the e It was voted to conducl a Rotary eau,” sith whom she Sl committee in this city on I { afternoon. Rev, Albea Godbold, 26, a resolution was introducec or of Humphrey Street Con John J. Kennedy of West Hartford gational chureh hich she w in newspaper shops where the Typo graphical Unlon is recignized, a local | ark tion committeo hall pas: It was vated o coniie b Rthsy st e ey | PTOIDS for 8 menting this month e St R b | rien sonnite shal s i e 1w s s 50 shares American Hardware ! " und a report as to what could Gt oM i ot Lohig league conducted 1 year making your living in this business?" = y out certain sugges publisher s employps. Appeal A communication from Alorncy| =Yes, but I gave up a good bush |(igng made at the mecting by nation 4 from the awmids of local arbitration |y ang ot 3 3 % 50 Shares Landers) Frary & Clark n M. Greenstein, chairman of ‘poags connaction to go into it."” lal Committeeman Thomas J. Spel . o “‘mmh ommittees is provided fu CER TS e ¢ 385 3 cufive committce of the “What was it?" ey e : S i Willis e blishment of an international ar- |y = poo ptd Racus club, su ting an inter- “I was stenographer and clerk to '\ +0v Ghairman Walsh said t ‘ sl : 2, e \ vitration committee, rep Nla i, elnb indoor basehall leagin, was re- good business concern. T got i s g Ut S 12414 Nagy 1 been found dmpossible to arrive strect, died today at the New Brite | oo ad : erred to a committee for furthet nore salary than I did at the start | o ono qetinite conelusions e question of an open shop is \\ NI & H. | 47 207 g ! or & West .1 1 144 consideration in this worl ing the s g y time for the| s of Jol Johu W. iockett and T. P. MeAU-wjyava you gone into political eam- (7 cqvied meeting oy AT or 4 §14 48 Bt e Crag 1100 per ot pajgns in states in which congress- | * po proposals of Mr. Spellacy on |y in el e b T belng pronouneed ¢ ; l ['u ifice, } 697% Masscs of tullps, roses and samas members. men wero to be elected?” I which Mr. Kennedy's resolution ,_,‘, R ok 1 he union has been forma reCog acific Ol IS FF ; B6% | tions were brought or sent by exalted An address on “The New Conncc- i when I was with the Anti- iy ized by the publisher el | 5 5 relatives and friends, and numerous | e for a report were: The Mot Car ; 551§ was delivers by ;}' wv“ .r Snloon league. ~ Iment of a parly papor 2 , b ‘-N“un' ly‘¥\1 ');‘ ided L EREAToERat 5 N ;h‘ n;m of daffodils eame from Soule, secretary of )3,’ ""‘: “You came into my state, didn't | ,r 2 party headquarters in a S ity :“ w U :y e f e T fo I x\.lvx Jl;\v ]?f!\L 2 o . , the ol Younn ss building, preferably in Hart ifte mal v n i) S S Sir William Joynson-Hicks, home o sir, T don’t think so, but T| o0 the appointment of a paid as- || contract by the secretary, who officlally was present | 1 1 bjcet to arbitration v I confract, union ¢ don't know how I missed it Sistant secrotary; a permanent com Miona 867 in the housa when the babe was ot codninle i SEbI i tary; a) it acia | ey e at the | s 4 orn, 1s enthusiastic over the child. | Chirman Harrals oblected to (e i on financs and on resolutio. i = M et S Repl LB R e :: Mfly Name BlueEyed DD iRt s o it S e e alaeed o014 T ErRa air conld not see the relevancy. Predevick P, Twiteliell IENEO G, likie, A rn Pa q 9% 100% | AI E be adding, “the princess actually yawn- “I want to show the kind of work ]SSUE FLOOD NARNING The remains o Mrederick Paltor: he f n N lsouthern Ry ..111% 1113% 111% ter (ueen Eliza [h ed at me. m|~ man does," 1 Reed. m T 1 ont 3 G iy I arner 75 4 5% | e only dissenting note In all the “You are bully-gagging the wit-' FEAER sehool t, and 13 )14, sor § { ! fe ating | ¢ debake ; 53T | columns of congratulatory tribute is . Herreld returned. Dispatehes Trom Upper Reachies of o Vp, *. Twitchell of ent since prey 503 | Tondon, April 22 (P)—Number 17 sounded by the Daily Herald, labor have been niore polite to thia v v s I cot, ¢ . 3Lt L) "“' 4 5314 | Bourton street, Mayf: o rgan. for testiniony or sumMIming up arg"" \jtness than you are to me now,” Connecticnt River Show That nont_follow . : 1embers e e A as1} 861, yesterday, was the center of attrac 'he paper says that, while sym- % . | . ¢ Y leper ki 7 5 7 m for worshipping ) nd pathizing with the duchess as a wments, or hotl napped Reed. e Moying: D . Lk . 1477 146% 147 tion for worshipping women and 1V Declaring the chairman was zll “If the word ‘bully-gagging' is of- CrestilaiAoving S Dowmyard o tov, T teorgae W 1 : 5 A ed Fr Sl Al A 1 girls, who crowded to the spot to woman and expressing kindliest feel- Reed argued that the Weis singiva T withdraw it,” Harreld said Springfi s, AL 22 (P st 1 N (L i ik s 1 { _" o 1891% 160 view the house in which Great Brit- ings toward the baby for the publie o and one-half hours 1eft .y Reed went ahead with the ques= With § i1 reported: fromichi fnted & ! 1 : snile N § ain’s newest princess was born early to be interested in the duchess and the extension, and the ¢ tioning. oy e s I ther wl og " n 2ub ; G Wednesday morning to the Duke and her infant “just because she is & hour and 15 minutes. 1 e ather burcan flood warning for Dresid [ o 1] Lib it JOLE teol 1217% 12174 Duchess of York. At all social gath- duchess,” is fecble minded. to be given four hours 3 A (AT e R v Mfg ) s t lon of c b | N ; rings the toast is “The New Baby To gather in the street outside Y e JUSTMENT BUA“[] efved here today, based on the Dall bear nt s 0 y £ o West Xl g 0813 Princess.” the duke’s home, as large numbers ive hours and a half, ”U TR e A : smates at motTow SAYalee eT 5 Speculation is rife as to what namo of people have done, scems idiotie,” ed Causes Laugh lanithe anow that (1L blniikals jiltals r High school t u s Over 2 2 will be chosen for the princess, 15 adds. "Oceans of drivel are beéing ridst of the argm . the woods to the far north. The “ ] 11 hout the class \, N ‘ mee Woolnorthin 15214 umong the most popular in the poured ov t over this - interesting c was not on either si R t @ spedlal i ¢ yhatert G B [, . ] | minds of the public are Elizabeth, ovent. Snobbery and silliness are let . sversy ar } — T e Tl e utior : / « = LOCAL STOCKS ‘\l\‘ and \\‘(\‘\‘]il. (l.lu;zllnm vvm'.;-;: me; h»“ tx g v»h-”“nlxljbnllr,\"t’&ll::yl n o o 3 tinuance is said to hold MEELLL : y LS S . Co a strong appeal to the popular minds it we @ (Contined Brom SistaEass) l)m»‘,"\”f,,l St . v Mob Storms Jail and Hangs Man Furnished by Putnam & Co.) imagination because of the possibili- will not be said in any other news- B of the little newcomer some day pap iseending the throne, thus giving he paper then points out that Fngland unother “Good Queen Bess” much is heard today about mothers® BLS : i o t nd another Elizabethan era isions, family endowment and middle of the |IccoOmmendations, for preseniation | lowances. In the York | e Bns IR tulfo A \ 22 (R R A vital question regarding the children’s al S g Ao e e ol ufem. Rev ler s 1 r i 2 what is the color of the haby's eyes t to lighten the burden of "his has been answered by those who motherhood and give the child a lw““~ h y-] :‘ ~0fl:: \3:‘1\'.'“3’ y‘\"T »"1 An invastion frc ington t 10w ¢ 1 v vt toemologists, ' 3 profess to know. They assert that good start in life. et A A e ured the board of re s AL vy it 1 vil vy to neC R8sy 5 the eyes are blue, They also declare “Why ldn't every household A encumrenceion, 0Ny feer Jand: last n t : ! \ a Phoenix Fire ... . § that the princess weighed niore i lund be equally fortunate?” Joseph G. Woods prescnted a pe- 8 UL e ey : : by : L at 1 e 58 ghed niore in ; ; 1y Inat r‘s‘ o 1‘! ‘0\' hlm iel to »,‘: ers, six boys from that town § g N : - R 1 N than seven pounds on her arrival. the paper says. “Why shouldn’t every Lon ,’,vm ' 1”‘. ,:'F\ 4 : cond class requir ol Hgar Sy ict v 1 cls ey he physicians in attendar eport mother and cvery baby enjoy the store into suilding at 1 | = al Burritt street e matter ¥ Lt il e e DL &L uiacturing Stocks. 1 loss when forbidden to!|warning predicts a moderate s N Found Guilty of Shooting Two Insurance Stocke. 1. Secretary Thomas rapid rise north of Holyol ) instructed to prepare | 60 hours. it i Federal Entomolc going to on their ind the siving en mir was ments and two of {1 rst. The tests 1 \ I nir i t f ife fmprisont o ' her strong and healthy and as hav- samie advantage—not |*fr~dhxg.’ ex- bled, The petition of the John Passed wereas follows: Second claes: | @ : i SO o Ol | e e g a quantity of hair. travagant lusury, but cleanliness, Boyle Co. for an exception allowing Kinney. —and. Tohn i e : ; A UL JacKs Sl e | The chr of the infant is good food and hygienic sur- ilding of & warchovse ou Main |O'Connell. of *Troop 15; Wobert | Thomas ¢ : p ‘ BRI RS o fGoau it ) to take place in t ancnkes of non-cooperation mads ' Df '”i"‘:!.flvz"‘wv n""": M‘“ ‘” Wobdiam: Rinnatt, CAraal Erisdons | pay 1 1s Mo M ! s C e RETalEe b the two are n to bed —of babes born on 0 police by United APUMONY RAPICE for & PErnit 10 €05 1John Darling, Wiliiam sglund, | 1wt i it 1 Y ted | Billing 2 [ e e e e F e TG wot oE Trowks DeA s st o itates Diatrict Attorney Edwin Olson { siroct, sehoduled fo he held be. |LYMan Broughton and § iataxiiial ery : ! ey . intess of Strathmore, will be the all about them and scarcely enough JELCHICONS fore the bullding commission yester- (0f Troop 2 of Newingte Mirel . B SR S J | . sodmothers. Nothing coneerning 1 nt to keep them alive— e L ternoon, was postponed. jC\as8: Charles Baisden and Graham Williat ONEDAPES D Ol | et e S : hristening, has been officially an- then one is forced to ask: Why, It er, and they called B. C. Din- i tiwar 10T P Spring of Troop 2 of Newington 4 AiitliantSHLs Baoan SRS < ! 2 x y ; D 3 3 ~ | nounced. t munity provides some fami- superintendent of the Na e b e pres. |14 Paul Stahl of Troop ne for V ntain evidence hr out SR i Seeasd : King George and Queen Mary with everything they can possi- DUTeEN e d i Scout Executive Walter 0. Cc p oL d X AL g i 3 3 g S Queen Maud of Norway had a p bly need, doesn't the community set il no one would 8 {has been Wding the last few days ! 3 € T ) e % 7 e little girl yestarday afternoon abeut to prov decent conditions uighLaL C1aay COMMITTEE WILL MEET | Munting possible camp sites throngh- Monial, St e i & and are declared to have expressed for every mother and child?” uniform hours committee of OUt the state. Aftor the prescr ! Al fllian el : much pride in her. The royal STand- | o ee—————————ma— amber of commerce will mect OB AL Jene pond,; it and, 1t e Pl iy ) : A ;| parcnts had been up since an early LrvTaTIoN oF cLus tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, 'S Planned to acquire a permancn ‘,___ 2 R : { morning hour, when they were in- Koot & et e e The question of Saturday night clos- 5% o iy [4 biBay Gtitioul it lard Sore SN formed of the new arrival rivaln, withia and fer the DHGRSE S 1 nfl;t\v\vx,w stan the s o e ean | reforrad o (il som. Quented't nmer cottagers xo that on atfan ; : ] i o : | Throughout the day m .ot NP PR B sl 1 o after merchants in two masy N2 POvs il s coap IJ] V) oritel ment G congratulation from all parts of the Siate of Ue . on the 3lst day ef the wets on the ground failed to come to any ‘hemselves. 2 e iR i 5 . sl ¢ = | empire arrived at the mansion of the 1 . kA T RQLY) prohibition effec agrcement. The committee tomor- | UNDERTARES o ‘ 2 o E Earl of ,"' tal »,{: w t\-"r‘e,(;\\‘v \;'I\ On et Menry Donnelly of R row afternoon can do nothing but 5[)0(‘]8] I\Oll(‘(‘ | Mone 16234 | o ate by ¥ : Public Ctilities Stocks. was born, for the Duke and Duchess # vote to lay it on the table until next B e LI Ll i et ta A hat hiy Rt Sarvica s g7 | of York. The endless stream of mes- ing or else refer it b to an- A whist and “45" card party will . To Call Mayor Dever The wets then announced they would put on the stand when their urn ¢ . Mavor William Dever of hicago, who wants to reply to t has been a decided im ovement during the past camp site in a location less fr sought to co- d to a series w pid 10§ 112 | sengers so taxed the front door bell whom he had Vi - . ; other mass meeting. The latter al- he hold by the A. O. H. fonight at 7 7 et tht 250 | that late in the afternoon it was put p ternative seems unfkely. The com- s hall, following the mecting ) 1T BY AUT N 3 out of commission. Electriclans were le also accused the i 0y o a ' e the at 7:30 o'clock. Ticket returns w BOL Eph ‘R S R 7 2 4 . - lled in and their efferts to fix th tice be given of thip eyl ster leclarin t “_“”_ AR O RATHERLY (0 astle Lh : \',\_w, x H.\ ‘,\-‘, ,‘,‘M on AN o v & il g ¢ 1, |bell gave the crowds outside cause dvertislag In & BOWEANE. v-ul.d- rong in tf atry today on < orge inherits from his|first Tuesda May POSY SHOP | Cacsa f ki o 9 Smith | TREASURY ST, ATEMENT n addition to messages of felicita- Py thereof on the public sign pest In tion and in the next conter ther, King Edward, a fondness for | e [whnERe wepDING BOvQUETS TAVE | P 1 s wsury bal €377.263.431 | ton flowers in large quantities were | g n'\:' “.:‘;'.‘:;.‘«'-‘-.T - t prohibition mneve 1 been iving walking-sticks as presents o] The mon 22 Kkinds of | INPIVIDUALITY AND § 4 e . n Ge . sent to the mansion, and before b nds ARG b " e ath . Fork —F nightfall all the rooms were filled. | BERNARD P, urncn.:*

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