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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WE I)\L.\D \\ APRIL S i Mt FRENCH DEBT MAY | K sesson 95,000 SLAYERS | City tems [, Strec :?,?;ef; ?R"SPFHITY NOTE ? | & gold wateh was stolen from a hu "" | WIll Bo Observed on May 9, —_— |reau drawer in his house last Pty st |\ (O Congress Hopeul Speed Mo+ covcumanaio was ene unce (PROSOCUOR Gifes SUATINg Fige ™ s w1 e st e S0t 0 | oo A 1 Pris [5‘ HIWEST MAN ST NEW BRITAN~ chinery Will Remain in Forgg Some Sle'n citenst “Giecir| ypes on Crime fn U, S, i"",;“\\' e . dones Amncy—ud: | way, Lowaile and L l040 MEMBERS NEW YORR & HAKITORD STOCK EXCHANGEY shville, : | | of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insur- | |ot exceution against Alice O'C, No Pennsylvania, Reading R(‘.Slll[ | MARTFORD OFTICL 6 CENTRAL ROV TlLIf:ne ance company, at a meeling of (lm e — [lan to recover a judgment rven. 10cl ‘m 1 others of this e ¢ pril 2 club 2 ; dere o olt purt on March With buying also by traders who oy | S Washington, April 28 (M—With a Kivanis club at the Burrltt hotel, | Newton, Mass, April 28 (P—Ap- Al CULALIIRC LI LD 2 Sl sl i L L Now Yerk, Anrli 81 it | awift pace establishied by tho senata 11 stated that the question of | proximately 136,000 persons who 15, f°% $16 and 8837, Mo origln. (U CCURRICHOR of IROTECS. bes SR e T8 We Offer: M approving war debt sotflements .\ ’umns ip 1s one of the greatest | have unlawfully taken human life ‘H”"w AGa b o ToRRl o AT aer el ey fot 5 " 1 g ¥ fon of the dircetors . Already arranped thoL regollatorg Dioolomer ots haiiday Hand Sthat | are atiiAvgel fnpun|stieailandl iz (T CNACHS T BEOLORLILE L BOI v omarked fniproves pe eRL G BB iR noratlon e L e ; A i "‘"‘“”" is trylng to sell mome-!afraid, in the United States, Robert Camp AT At “' T iy, 4t 4 4 ing the common etoek on a reg king ) ich - problem thing to someone else, whether 1t |7, Bushnell, first assistant district R AL DY SO hata e P T LES 2 © seven per cent basts, which wus were hopeful today that an agrec. DO ldeas, prsonality, merchandisn |attorney of Middlesex county, told |prot ¥ ~OReiRR e BRI o 41 Iy construed as evidenco of con 31”“: \\n‘wllld be worked out soon for O Views, Everyone is trying to get |tho Newton Kiwanis club lust night. | (g il i i ot 1 perity, operators on the 8 tunding of this $4,000,000,000 SOmecone else to say “Yes” tosome- | He quoted figures to show that morc | oncd: e £ ' Jon sumed thei o obligation. S s slayers aro at largo than thoro aro |, The April court of honor .»('uu cont on, quotati now rar e im ’1” v‘x ;4\‘ x.nwy Common and Preferred o e e X0 ¢ AT Yoeal Boy Heont council will be held 1 1 V1o § L o b PRV, vduy’s market Having disposed of the more vig- The luncheon today was well at- | policemen fn the country. “Accord- | pio gty S6O CRINCH WHEDe Bo i ; ! pite: sporadie bear selling i vo | orously contraverted Italian and tended and President Joseph W Ing to figures complled by a rell- | yroo o o e v hove been pi i St ns of the list, Buying or- ‘ Belglan agreements, the senate en- presided. A five minuto falk was able statlstician,” he sald, “under- | (" HEE P ot I MOYAIMOnt 19 s 1 distributed, but the [ countered little difficulty when it islven by Sidney Curran, his sub- world, the thugs, gunmen, swindlers, (i 6108 T RS Sl Eitiine Boxtondad Ao SR o0 an i nolora ki fooila | took up the others yosterduy, and ject helng “The Drug Business” | murderers, cost the great 08 per | ch Bl et LD ; R demonstrations of group only the Czecho-Slovakian scttie- Tt was announced that Sunday, 'cent of honest men and women 12 ! Bankof = Com Despite the announcement | ment rematned to be acted upon May 9, will bo Kiwanis “Go to |limes as much each year as do our FANSEN—GANN S R U freight ear londings in the week fiflmfln mn wl'xrn:n:‘ilu;mmn.-‘mum\ taken Chureh” Sunday and all members army and navy combined, The busi- The wedding of Mi i AEE ! LER I E I | 117 were more than 40,- Atvian, Esthonian and Ru. were urged to attend some church | ness men of the country should tvrn | herg, daughter of Mrs ! SONALY we the corrosponding » manian agrecments were through o on that day. | their attention to the question, and | son of 69 Pleasant stret, and Capl '1NC DPresent preminm of (hrec-six A sl R ;‘l!:‘r:'llnlln:rl\.nldvg,..mw Britain Telephone 2580 smoothly that one of the opposition | 1t was declded to enter a base- | We receive more encouraging SIgns’ Hanson, son of Mrs. Elsic Moyers of 1ha o cent onNes Can= s A o iivat 67 Tallcoada iRS NEW “)“l“‘ Al‘l"n"v"”r”“" STOCK EXCHANGES leaders, ~Senator Reed, democraf, hall team in the Inter-Civie Clubs | that they are doing so, that at least | 21 Hurlburt street, will take place 2000 - dollar is ey Watll 1) roport their March earnings to- —_— ROl Har i .\u.«:nm ‘l"vmurks-l that, on one ec- league which 18 now being formed, | they Tealize that this problem i8 | at the home of the bride on May & t to attract to Canada mucl ) Iy 500 Us aRatnatil e caslon when a quorum call was or- Stanton Ashley, Harry O'Connor |their problem The couple will be attended hy Of the ¢ 000 In gold th HEtdd - > g ey, 4 2 MR . L 5 or 8,00 the same month ' nl e dered, two scnators who thought a and Sturman I Dyson were chosen | “One billion dollars is taken from ' George Carino as hest man and Migs ¢4me o country carly this 5 o, Wive Interest in the WE OFFER :'ull call was being faken.on one of members of a committee to he in the public every year by buckel Ibba Gahnherg, sister of the bride, | €T ! was confined (ln v he sottlements, came into the cham- charg i hops, | d ok swindlers, One | as maid of honor. s 2 g h camg charge of the plans for organizing | Shops, land and stock swindlers. One | as maid of honor. | i ely fow “Big Four C l ber and voted “aye o a team. hiindrediand teantystive million dolo | i | | Moth e L ling I O Th i shares Hart ooley hene asmamania ptotlded : The club will hold’ a dance to lare "'{";"]_:"\:fi:‘,lr"*l:“s"""V];_‘[f eve ‘1:} WO FISHERMEN LOST At o 12 Line and Missouri Pucifle cach ad- Price on application i ; & 304 morrow evening at the Newington e BLEY aRe Sl LR ton il 2 § 1 i : o g int By nEgof 000 in 62 annual installments . i e 4He home i Boston, April 28 (A--Two Glon 1 the fipat & AR LE0E allmen irange hall and th in chargo'|taken from the homes of property| = CFeh Lol o o lost { ST 3 T nich jumped six { v The Czec h}n fim an settlement - joported that the aff will FTOT‘- owners by burglars cach year, For- | CoSter (‘\‘.ym:. n ,‘ ho were \ ron 6 to 2 1 13 to 11 new ,{,p '“ 8N We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts volves $85.071,023, and was made nply be one of the most successtul | ESF8 88 thelr share recelve approx- | thelr vessel off Lu Havre, N. &, dur L year ago, ation of mergor developments the unfintshed business before the (oot poig |imately ~ $100,000,000. Fraudulent iN8 & thick fog last Snturday ar- = Ofler outstanding strong spots wero | senate when Scnator Howell, repub- | Noxt woek’s meeting will be in | DARKTUpts and credit trimmers take rivedshome today, ockholder | Nidlerdt Hinal Ticts “f-"‘i Nebraska, another of the op- tha torm of a “Father and Son® | fOUr hundred million, while political | e Harvester ¢ 1 Dapontiind G oneral Elas osit eaders, prevented action on . L £ | = 3 & A B S LTI | ipont and G @ }; vrfi‘n‘ lers, preven 1 action on jynyon™ he speaker will be g, | Brafters and persons who steal from — | nual mg¢ 3 to 4 points. Savag Jeslerdny B = Adam Pufter. He will falk on work (1€ Bovernments run off with two on May 13, when they will be aske @ mosrly: 8 pointsin en ot h rerican debt commission, hundred million doliars, | to approve an amendment to the | Ning 1 SR il meanwhile suspended its sessions “MODE boys. Members of the club | D ea t h s ! L selling in the early after- awaiting word from Ambassador “oT€ Invited to bring thetr sons to | | stock owncrship plan for : mploye o he meeting, | [ RECINIEN R co of 100,000 Wall Street Opening, ; Berenger who asked the French gov- ¢ 8 | T — 1l pening, ernment for new instructions with | Rose Zimmit Aot A e : NATni o todayisg HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 4 ) emen nf ovige Wi 1 H se i . % C r the stock market's response ! .. ;;:;mrg ~]:mn]1 menta ot its Torised Will Disposing of a i { Rose zimmitt, 22 months ol . cetabtisiment of . 8 et ghartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Blda, q voposal which had heen | 5 Rl ¢ 1 S = o “ found unacceptable. The Mi"lnll N()t A“O“’edi 1 .mn’vx of Mr. and Mrs. Ang > '\ t ri‘r ome Ameri mon on a regular $7 annual divi- Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 o ST A i ot Stamford, April 28 (M—.rmn;.;‘ Sl of L4 ABeaer JRITeSt o BEE B0 CDs S0 Ui IO gRRIOE basi initial sale of §5,000 | amounts and methods of pa { Floyd C. Ba m today refused to | sk ”‘:.mf”‘ Homie ety thinimariy pEBT ORIt S ] B caunlcale) ires of U. 8. Steel took place muggested. ; iwlmn to probate the will of A. C. | ing. munerlnoryle » conduet- preforred ids to $0.10 2 an overnight gain of more it = Hall, Stamford, who dled recent T 1 Gl G 0 m‘| at the home this alternoon at » shave, against 10 or $4.45 than a point, with General Electric, White House’s Stand [on the ground that it was wrongly | Ota ) eC UHS Vel it a n""‘:“, SR S R LA O S S Cine Mowe Mdy Focer i . . . xceuted, 3irs. Hahl named. I tro comster . = coan otner intusirians oo - Aetna Life Insurance Rights On Sugar Is Questioned |will to receive one third of the e $504.144,306 | — | Copper sorap hax heen advanced with advances of 1 to 21 points. | Washington, April 28 (B—The at- |tate which is valued at nearly twe J y } Lucelina Pitch from 1-8 to 1-4 of a coent in 6 jumped 5 points to 210. | & titude of the White House towara |million dollars died before her hus. | | Tucelina Piteh, seven months old ¢ ago di Lead scrap also is \ action of the steel cor- | b h ld d d' d the tariff commission's sugar inquiry | band, but atter the will dated Octo- | Washington, April 28—An analy- | S0n of Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore slizhily higher dircelora contrued a8 » oug; t) solda and a JUSte again came under scrutiny today | Per 22, 1922 had been drawn. |sis ot revenue recelpts made public | Pitch of 280 Kelsey strect, died at ) confidence in continued pros- before the senate's tarifi investigat- | The decision of the court will give |by the internal revenue bureau, !he home this morning. Tle is ¢ _ Sales of Tirown v, buying quickened throughout ing committee. { Mrs. William Morrison and Albert |showing income and miscellaneovs | Vived by his parents. Funeral serv- HERANTTCTC ntire IM» The best 1{l~1),ny of Commi: r Costigan tol the | C. Hall, Jr, surviving daughter and | taxes collected in March, 1926, in the | lces will be held tomorrow mory i lovar x.w‘v r was glven l;,\ the sea- i committee thut President Harding .:(m, both of Stamford, equal shares quarter ending March 31, and in the at { home. Interment will AT, di “””,“;";'"‘0"“ uyv‘ml*m(\-';‘ offered to transfer Commissioner |In the state. As set forth in the will \nine months from July 1, 1925, to | St. Mary's cemetery, | = i eel common'a rise o Culbertson to the federal trade com- | 'hey were to each to recelve one. |March 31, 1026, shows substantial ) ne - 3 ”“"‘”'V’”"“"‘ mission at the opening of the tariff interest increases for 1926 in all instances, e L 5 * “‘é preferred shares moved up to a new commission’s first sugar investiga- | hur J. Carleton, New York clty |despite the fact that income tax| .. m'\:w""‘?"_”f":“'. ¥ ,A ‘. top price for the sear at 123, Other | ° ° tion. Such a transfer, the witn : I:-snrm that the will was |rates covering the first quarter of o W 0/ (010 \"m“"\ : AL l“r\';"[‘:‘[ "“rl i sald, would have thrown a majority 1ot valid in York state hecause | the year were materially lowered amart SR 2 E : anc to 31 points to the side of Chairman Marvin and |it had not been published as requir- | Tncome tax collections fof March, | "Tis just two years ago foday, ;l‘v ] SRl L . ioner Glassie, jed by law. , were put at ,141,356.18, That we remembe 1 1 5 )“”“ i l‘y“»‘” "" ‘I““ Established 1878 ssie, Costigan continucd, fnsist- | Mr. Hall owned factorles In New |Increase of $65,412,730.04 over the We sat beside your dying be ““"" DDRig LRI s ed on participating in the sugar in- | Yorl. |collections for the same month one | To take a last farewell | . ! P”"'u “""" and A‘}" Members New York Stock Exchange quiry although his family was in- Chi |vear ago. With tearful eyes we watched you Cfil) cte J (‘I 5 e AR gm Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange terested financially in sugar, and Chicago’s Murder Total { Tor the nine months from July 1 And saw you pass aw Lt 8 ¢ ‘ itae soQ Chairman Marvin brought a messago |~ [Py o g [1925. fo Siarch $1, 1920, Income tax And thonsh onr hearts were hreaking cause ri Fq ll \hwl, o they "fl\.m\, ] Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 from the president saying he cx-| L RUm War Still Climbs |concetions were $1,420,036,317.37, an |~ We could not make you ald VR S sounlerito U eeiel 16 = - pected the commission to follow the | Chicago, April 25 (P—The killings increase of $120,189,735.34 over the | (0 P e — Rdi e o Sl T ORI w and Commissioner Glassie fo do |12st night of William MeSwiggin, as- |same nine months of the previ is | “mf“l"‘r” Mrs. Anna Johnson S SRR st il H‘u\hlh l‘L\V"Y:\flltq‘;er] Ahl::!:« WE OFFER his duty as he saw it and that he |sistant te's attorney, and two year, and miscellaneous tav collec- “HMENLET ) S Torlteh T v ds, Sim 8 Bed, Ameri- . 3 5 U duty seitiotam ltond e e L T L e e . " Jftls . Lather prescreed ant American Hardware Corporation B s e {threo ye: of slayings In Chicago crease of $63.60 L.11 In the same | m——— o L] ather preferred declining Al Data : 3 Fund for Cemeteries gang warfare and illicit liquor run- nine months of 1924-25. Tax col- AL hi 1o “A‘:‘v:—\:‘Vn:v’v: 1‘1\\'.@ !\‘myrv\s’?]r the Colts Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. A ot 2 ning rivalries to nearly 100, lections from all sources in the nine | i did not affect the rising tide of (M Is Left by Woman Sexton — The most popular method 1t dis- |months of 1924 $2,112,870,- Funera ls | " 3am i R ;M;\..»p‘r e 8 Landers, Frary & Clark Keene, N. H, April 28 (I)—) posing of enemies has been to “take (180.44, an incrcase of $183,858,- | James J gh grade erred s et Loura E. Mason, who died a year him fora ride.” In three recent at- |g20.45 e NI on a considerably larger The Stallley Works ago, took great pylde in the appear- facks, however, machine guns have | Figures covering Income reports Ars: Thomas PAoncssn, » was charged with_our ros ,",',”""",f" 215 In and il ance of the cemSteries of this city, bren us d. When the “ride” w from Florida duving the height of Funeral services for Mrs. Mari el {‘ ~‘ Valbur "'(\’ ; paiferofion to the m Upon the death of her husband she resorted to, the man to be killed was |10 real estate boom supply an in- | Paonessa, wife of Thomas Paons ra; old, a steno olders. _for the out i — S succeeded him as cemetery supcrin- ed, or forced into an automobile, ' (resting sido ! in the report. In | who died at her home at 176 Wes 2.0 D B White M 93, “af | tendept and sexton and held the po- dviven to the city's outskirts, riddled | Nfarch, 1926, fncome taxes from that | street as her son, ex-Mayor A. 3 o 0 renewed unchanged at 3 1 \‘\‘;1‘\' -'::“ f-“» §“:= st r Bearing Co 9% sition for several yes with bullets and dumped out of the |gtate more than trebled, jumping to | Paonessa, hurrylng to her | { in t e Sunnys b nt. o o \\'ot»l:'flr(hr Mh 4 U.‘:‘. 1;?1A ‘ .l & Ln:ylc) s 190 The city is about to come into pos- Mmachine, 654, as against $4,0 in | side, will be held tomorrow mor Island Aeon J i Pl ey H’“:‘ i Ol i "I"‘"\:”' g :E’ i a fund of $5,050 which e the same period of 1925. For the ing at 11 o'cl Mary's on trial early 1 W SRS A0A {1189 T ¥ G : il g d 8 wession of a fund of § ! 2 = ’ melporol 8290w BURASE 1000 7 ¢ of manslaug Am Can 471 | LOCAL STOCK N B Machine pfd . 106 she hequeathed for the care and im- Tad Jones Urges Boy to er January, February and church. Burlal will be in St. Mary's ok e | e § T £ 3 provement of the cemcteries, Her “Play Business” asj Game rida incomes paid cemetery. “-\ ! ‘;"‘ 1 degree, . N X "j\ dy ;; | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ‘\'1‘_ ‘ &-“?11‘11 com ;: ovidec P he income he d) 2 S S Ui 024, as against $4.- S | According to a report of a m Loco 9 North & Judd .... 3 lll provideditiat giha g neome New York, April 28 () 1 Jones ; .’ o Rl : B ST vestigation by Assistant sm & Stocks Peck, Stowe & Wil . 2 used each year and the fund kept _ N© Ko AT and for the nine Mrs. Mary Wallena. : Insurance Stocks, b one o intact. o's head foofball coach today |inonthg from July 1, 1925, to March | Funeral scrvices for Mrs v Attorney Charles W. Froesse 1 R A akeq [ U0 ACHE L0 15 " e 500 boys of the financlal dis- | 31,1525, the fneome tases were $22.- | Waliena, of o Port ton frain erows ARty 0 8¢ | sa0vill Mg Co 235 ~ & M. MARCH INCOME trict to “play the game of business |y as compared with $8,375,- | held at Ukrinian church ith cc s d b L 1ife Ins Co.....585 & fanaard . {Eus Roston, April &8 (P —Tho Boston |J1st as vou would football. Clean 149 in the same months of the pre- | morning at 8:30 o'cloc rush S wr | \na Cop Tishi i Wo! 77 & Maine railroad regained in Marel | and fair” boys were assembled | yjouq fiseal year. { quiem high mass. Inferme b th 2 son el 5 anley Worl - Bl nouch of the §95,950 deficit of 1%cb- At 1 Chamber of Commerce | Aq ysual, New York statc n!in Ukrainian cemetery I TS were twos bl “;\” 0% Automobile Ins .. i e 1) Evioan i stontns € ; building under the auspices of the | . . . 1 R | persons killed 1 & Ohio Har 1 Fire 0 BRGS0 : o= ruary causcd by storms and the su- 1 the lcad as a taxpayer, with inc | ¥ in rd Fir el > 1 spension of unthracite oy jons. | Wall strect Y. M. C. A, Itax payments of $145041,713 Anthony Monna. | dured. Brihgsioel 41% | National Fi DOS T2 < oD DI Btk B & The monthly report made public to. He advised the youngsters to “put | yap 1926, as compared Funeral services for Anthony| Moore admitied in ned st Caiif ¥ 34 I'hoenix Fire ) ; LI day showed the largest net income |Spirit” into their work or play, and ) s1ag 510,740.68 for fhe nine months | Monna, son of Mr t that he had made a “terrible G°F Do Pasco 63% 63 63% | Travelers Ins Co 1 1‘: ;:n for March in the company's history togimike goad !";IJ‘ ‘;“" from July 1, 1925, to Ma 1, 1926, | Monna of 42 Erw b tr e swi 5 1”‘ 3 Irave 1‘ rs Rights 2 G AL £1,129,901 1o place in football or busi- | ¢ agning: 1.436 e o s S : Conn Genera 1350 . 45 -~ 1995, was § 1 ness *the Tuxury of carelessne clons of all kinds of § . Mary's church locom ¢ 1 Manuiacturing Stocks, 142 ;f: three months of t 4 he said ' in the nine months of 19 in St. Mary's c an electric Spoent;, ¢ i 'Am Har e 81 £ and for the last e it | t 24582 31.31. New York yes I, toward the 1 yivania s Chrysler Corp Am Hosic - == §99,2 expenses wero | WANKER SENT TO PRISON | T CoCo Cola ...146% 146 Beaton & Cadwell — 00 TREASURY STATEMENT s 06,440 oy Kan ty, April 28 (7 Lo ~ I § T Hfd Cpt Co com 4 Ireasury balanc $345,688, 8RO an ating revenues were | A, Day, former cashier of & Me i Woman's s Auxiliary of Tinvien Dube, the Consol G . . 3% Billings & Spen com. B 37,6 2, so of $80G,507 ist hook concern here, today plead- Union Veterans Meets ral servic for ¥l i LB 1 ; /\”\' York — A‘n"‘:‘fl?E:S- 483,000,- over 1 guilty in cironit court to embez- e 3 e : 688 o8y [T balances, 98,000,000, Hartford, Conn., April 28 (P | Dube wer A 2/000.000 . lement charges. Mo waa men- |yt 0y ot R ot | e'clock et § T Pro 200 28% 204 Boston — KExchanges, 83,000,000 BODY tenced to two years in the state 8 HUTL G IEE O N e i e ances, 37,000,000, Welcrion N ‘, ,"“"‘,”] “" e "\.1 Jho picy ,‘i o0 0N guxiliary of Connecticut Division : ! The body of an un I \H‘A” b c »\TA.\»-v \\4(!}1: nts and l'n“ \'n\' Sons of Union Veterans, presid L dan, v abont §5 years of age, was found tence was the minimum on that.| ooy anno eaihoring in Chr i y s floating in Lake Ontario near He Day's defaleation: totaling around | )\ sh' ho! t Ahout I derson H today by a 107 AL | 40,000, resulted from a system by | op i Parlsh house t Aboi X cork near the shore. It was un- which he withheld part of Te- yp tyie oo e B I WALt S e oth {6 ths Serlces o the con. |0 this witernoon, Eleotlon of of- N : e ) ] S AL pec ¢ in Cincinnati and New York. The 4 nnual encampment of | nine ysar old son c man a ] fa9 ‘ G w1 There s 2 it = = 5 S AN S SeIE 3 PR tte I 1 n ( aiRTE MRSt Bonnectls 16i4n. Sensvot: Gt fonl Dhrs, G I i1~ e of a Subm fomen whicl HAWTHORNE MANUSCRIE : SEi e this troct. will be held tomorrow Nov At Gt N I cansed hy e s e . of 3 s : : : . b had P ) St i 2 At UM fernoon in nshine Hall, with 10 o'clock . T T 3 manuscript, yellow with Rt s g 1o | church. It is exp 1 Dbeen iho OUT | found seven v ago “;:M",:“ 1\( i Hasiord ‘C,‘fl” Classmia St. Mary's school will ptain ) months. papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 5 Wers' prosant e %anad be in attendance, I v 1 o E G [ 3 S = proved to | ction of | o Featof! Tastings in §t. Mary's cemetery , 1 G 1 % CONFE! a narrative of privateer ‘:v“"‘":”’} o “““” g . Edward J. Br 471 480y (}\:’\h\nr '\‘uh' 8 N 1 d cdited Ayt X CARD OF THANKS \ v Td 1 1 mem i Sherm £ Mt We wis thank « v ( K ¢ 7 b ¢ United States at the liminary Sierianpo L ,‘\‘ ;m‘ nelghbors for 1t v i 1 1 % armament limitation co t ! ttendithe e e nathy - = T e o A ' i | Geneva, and his technical T B s S0 . C . w during our recent b Avem headed by Major General Der tive 1 : loss of our beloved wer, Mrs. | 1 s river info < Tex 381 8 88 Nolan and Rear Al 1 il wnicl 1 e T e e e R i) Teites R , : T, s 0% | Jones, held a conference w - | s = = 2 : e - v ‘ s 62 3 {dent Coolid t the White House W. R. C. WOMAN DIES | PRINCETON CHANGES COURSE ! 5 v N Y 1% yesterday preparatory to sailing from Attlel Mass., April 28 (P—| Princeton, N. J., April 28.—A . 5 ooy NH New York on April ord w eived here today of the cial t e 17 173, 14T “ — — death in go of Mrs. Eliza cxcept th s e 2 4014 ELKS |“|7( E NOTES Brown Dagget formerly of Attle. !our-course n hod now us % Sai I 3 173 f N Dritain lod f vill boro, former onal president of be offered at Princeton u 2 I ‘ 3N meet Thur Ninh g on the Women's next year. The b ¢ | 2 B ; YCti e . . cand t in- approved af aculty m i 1 Pot B 611 . 6y vestigating committee will meet | gate provides that seniors w 5 = ; . Monday evening. Many members a dence of high scholarity a BR S SUPPOR A 6% > 0%y expected to attend the dedication at | |in their independent wor o ',”"”‘\“f,l UPPORTED A B 13 Vg Rivatalas cemalety Watarnury ian | permitted to drop a fourth cc SO a e bl 1 G 86% 56 | May b of the memorial erected by | J additional time is nece S : o k40 48y s the grand lodge to Ldward ach, | 1 particular investit B N TaR e e AR NS ; 0 1% 2% | past grand exalted ruler ve are making {n thelr € ',.,!:",“" & {1 tent on: its wiihdra iy i 1 113 12 | = . |wgmen in the vicin: of Chapel | Study- Opposite St Mary's Chareh e La car S Ay . 0il &y | TrREE FIREMEN HURT (oWt and Sherman avenue -was | ST Besidence N1, Mammer &0 = e 3 L o0 ¥ g W ;763 ) Marlboro, Mass., April 28 ® — 'sentenced to six months in jail today | THRIFT IN DISGUISF | e et ot ot AR s ker . 3 Bl% | Three firemen were injured while in city court. Three girl students| °T hear that you've bought your : s 11 ) fichting a fire today in the Uni- at the Anderson school of gymnas- |aughter an gutor 7|:y]n. Pretty ex- : ' T &P 1% 8 % versalist chur building that in Chapel street testified against ive game, isn BOLLERERS |i8x W A P The Prod ‘ ) J e & | caused dama aihatedint 2 g “No. it's a matter of economy. 1 Pittsfield baseball 1 1 1 Froit . 108 § Gil i e ed that the car will keep her 3 N & S Ct Ir Pipe 1 3 | The church auditorium and two | PENN. R. R. DIVIDEND ay from bridge parties."—Boston POSY SHO‘P | ek FomrE e S 1 r.. 634 62% | s 5 e . | Transeript ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SEND MOTHTR 8 Rtaal 1201 12 ores that the g Philadelphia, Apri' 28 (»—The FLOWERS. TWO HOUR TELEGRAPH | nat 1 1 s r 12213 A e ) [ Ayt 5 iR sl e dleeotort o —_— EERGICE 10 "ALL PARTS OF THE | woctman oo . 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