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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1§, 1926. HAS OLD LAND MAP | SPAIN BACKS DOWN City Items jUTAH FINANCIER WILL o e o e T o apess sovuton swoor|| Watl Street Briets | MARHET SLUEMSHN PUTNAM & CO | SR Nearly Half & Century Ago —| Ticlinquishes Demand For Inclu- |eity to resume his studies at Ford- | pemocrats Nominate Ashby oo | e oy BRI A R A ALt U £ standing five per cent serial gold “North High St.” Mentioned, | sion of Tangicr in Moroccan Zone [ unL e lan ool e e notes of Fistier Body Corporation | 2 TUWEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN- A land map drawn 48 years ago, London. Sept. 18 (®-—The Spanish |Sumed teaching. Booth Block—ady. i .yd” (”1? e opededon on ‘Iflvestmem Ralls Abom AH Tha[ b has been submitted to the building government in a note presented | Judgment for the plaintiff in the | Adramtilute Tollies S e de " a f- s simultaneous ond and Paris, o1 $110 cs and §$29. ke Ci " = i lepartment with an inquiry as to simultancously in London and Paris, jm O e ke R Rl W ealt Lok ity tan Repbd s (7) Are in Demand i P b L‘””'”J‘(‘,‘."“ i i inanishas 1idemany for AR I s the city court in ths [ —Senator Reed Smoot, Utah republi- | Demand for raflroad equipment property conc d hn .iclusion of Tangler in the Spanish can party leader, a world court ad- |has shown marked improvement in Hagearty is the owner of a lot on zone of Morocco. nvlm" of 0 against M. s e i G ey High street, which at the time the| The note proposes conversations Atashian. 3 Mag represented |YOcate and avowed dry, will match cck, Railway Age says, and | New York, Sept. 18 s drawn was known as North | with Great Britain France to the plaintiff [ei3saision campalst sxpariengesln ] pends lnoss Lsihedlargest alive ol k ; & We Offer:— Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell's |the November election against Ashby |industry has shown in some stock 1 t as trading was resum- S D e o Slas TR e i @ t | —advt Snow, local financier who s launch-|The Chicago s Corth n is in. | €d tod ut al losses generally | factory, located at High and Lake of Algsciras) under h vl-m.‘m,r L. W. Young of this city, member |IN& lm irst major political offensive. | quiring for 90 freighte ars and 133 (. . 0 moderate fraction: strects. now owned by Lander: 1 I aonornad | of the board of directors of the N v Wi 2 e | passer cars. oca Cola International = reets, n | i governed. o i Inemoecat g here won phone reacted a.point while Uni! Frary & Clark The British government is fnclin ' tional Association of Credit Men, |democratic here yes 0 jmBanet : Bt ini ZEHE od t e ore or e e will attend the annual six day meet- jday after speakers had attacked| Review the movement of gold, |St¢¢! and General Motors € | attitude on Spain's proposal, bei ing of the association. which will [Smoot's record in voting for seating | Domir and Dominick, stock ex- | 5 Among the more, Atlantic City. campaign expenditures and his on|has changed again this as THH_‘(H\ Rai and Ohio, —_— id opening t M. Enright of Newington road ithe withdrawal of public land grants |1 th nited States had an export 3 . d opening the A aE L T ARath TBtie han sl i e = (R ta s . 2 support for the rec-|g Howard M. Steele, Jr.. And Miss 1o, the British imperial con. | through Kenneth Tuttle, has sold his |from western states. The land grant |balance for the first time since 1919 B | i SEht house d land to B. Roboni question has been an {ssue in Utah|of $135,000.000. In the first seven | 5 ; m w" vlv coupled } Bernice M. Hall Marricd Today by | view held ere is that there | -, Miss Hope M. Schmidt of 439 |cumpalgns during a greater part of (months of this year, import of gold | L. (4TS © tighter credit condl- EEF 5 . W, C. 4 10 necd for hurry, and It is pre- | CRurch strect and Miss Sally Huteh- | Senator Smoot's four terms in the |exceeded exports by $96,200,000, | ol NeXt Week, induced further i 0 ey ADERG WG HEly Sentat that Infirmnl anversibens|fnson bt Harttord' Have' welupned lsan.ts Contrary to what was expectad o |lidation of speculative ~noldi B 8 a8 5 L > ores = ri 4 1 o g ) 1 wit eq t lers tending thei 2.. Ne Aiss Bernice M. Hall, f viar holihelnl betacaen) Titan e ana |LIom & trip o) Bermuda. . Tn accepting the nomination Mr.|Year ago, the import movement "‘m-‘,):l \ n,‘: w‘x"-ny:‘.r X ~1K- «};"f\“‘t Wx’: :h‘vr:'l;: H(L((‘l Bldg.. New Britaln Telephone 2580 2 amie lartford. | Spain, as the powers most closely | Fatrick Higgins, aged 50, of 42 gnow criticized Senator Smoot's state |£0ld Into this country h prana ' 1¥4S Q0L U ES gl MIEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Farmingtdn e Snafsasiahogpowors gnostucloselyific, treet, injured his back at P | 5 v has not been | the first time in months, there were Donald R. Hart, M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Hall 1 Hlen stre ‘~l","r el 1' ment that the number of Utahans|ended ald art, Mgr. : Corbin's factory yesterda and Howard M. Steele, & ¥ concern Boline o e sitio 1 also indications of considerable P TR ) U S day | o1 vernment positions in Sk ERlihe senA T £ 689 afternoon and was treated at New |t en 3 Ees ol forced s 1ue to the sending out | § 2 il Jr., son of Mrs. H. M. Steele of 689 . ' 1 Washington had increased from five o aver: 008 er | o7 mareinl caliG it atesk vestardrsts We Offer— rest were married this | CONYVeENtion Ddega‘“ Britain General hospital to more than 400 since the senator | Cent Steel Ingot production in b y / 3 ) ¥ New arp break. U. S. Steel sold be- 20 shar morning at 10:30 o'clack, Rev. D Prepare for Business - daughter was born at New |3 08 S 100 S e SRR 0T B ek o sl R et i e 20 shares George W. C. Hill of the South Con-| aforris D. e has h en elected | Britain neral hospital this morn- | o\ ttine" four hundred at the public{to b L $ SR e D e S o Sdhats woward suprod Luiine fous (Rudred (g dnaipunlie) 22 iy Toeek - De- | osaes of @ polnt or more took place HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. Mrs. St s formerly employ- | sional convention delegation, and t at 78 Maple str Mr. Snow. He said he wa tily |ing s By he Aol et S e il ed by the Travelers Jnsurance Co.. | \fichael A. Sexton will head the| A daughter was born this morning |, "0 ol "0e the U olicios endorsed by | TOllin s ey e | e Rk 'C‘l’ Price on application In Hartford. Mr. Stecle is owner of | gelegation to the county convention. | {0 Mr. and Mra. Carl Holmberg of || (0% @° "o ; “”‘“my Notionts b Brnsnlotires adamaton) Bl X the City Auto Livery. The former meeting will be held in | 26 Henry street at New Britain ¢ Sl e e S I U pender WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS The couple left on a wedding trip | this city Tuesday, and the latter General hospital noted € 1pe J to New York and Atlantic City and | Nonday at the Bond hotel, Hartford. e cstate of Albert T. Heinze puon their return will reside at 683 | who will attend the con- | consisting of real estate, has been Btanley street | gressional convention are: M. D). appraised at 181.05. The ap- TR Saxe, Mrs. John G. Buckley, Willlam | praiscrs were Joseph E. Hultgren i : | Specify is st a the world 0 cifica aife ng e Erle 3 MAY TAKE ACTION " Lange, Joseph A. Kloskowski, [and Emil Larson. iy "1r11‘l;:1‘n_:‘” \:L“"‘O lik! g Ul STt (T e lly aifecting the Er § Montreal, Que., Sept. 18 (P —Cable rv P. Roche and Mra. Clara| Two boys pushed over a scale tn|P0 1he Brolbition At r_\‘. B building company for the year emi. | EishSeT owiiClossii B 3 (v ] advices from Hanava to leading su- | Stipek. Those going to the county front of Woolworth's store on Main LB L ervice | oy June 30 i < k Al Chm & Dye 135 % 3612 1383 #1 B gar interests here state that an in- | convention are: M. A. Sexton, Mrs. |strect last night, breaking the glass |*10 Jand grant issues would f T s . B ufl,\“‘ | AR 5 . fluential greup of Cuban planter ,;\r(hnr G. Crusherg, Claude J.\Mr according to report of Officer Kaz- 'N® campaign 7.46 a st (Y : ¢ b & g HARTFGRD NEW BR'TA'N nd sugar mill owners is petitioning | foux, William J. Rawlings, Mrs. Wil- | auskas. The boys ran away. = le . AR e Sm ef 1 ] fy;‘: SRR o 5 ac- | llam W. T. Squire and Bruno Wag- | Miss Mabel M. Bolicrer of the Wold N, ¢ : Hare'in the pricea ’»f k s T 3 gHartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Bumtt Hotel B'd,. tion against the United States treas- | ner. Posey Shop has returned from s e i 3 Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 ury for the recovery of $41,000,000, E. Hart Fenn i3 to be the cholce | pusiness trip to New York On Rev 7 alleged to be the profit made by of the delegation and it is not “X'. Members of Co. H, 169th Infantry Ex-Senator Edward F. Hall will sale of gugar to the allied nations | pected there will be a contest. While | wij) hold a pistol shoot at the Lake again head the charter revision i ey % Y, FeE during the latter two years of the|the county delegation Is uninstruct- | compounce range tomorrow. They [committee, members of which have|m 2 cs. aga 325,000 in | 2 ’\ R L 3 i WE OFFER world war. | ed it is generally regarded that the | jeave the armory at 9 o'clock been selected hy Mayor Weld, as July. c iR O anti-Dewey sentiment here will de- iy (1o morning. follows: E. I, Hall, B. W. Alling, F| months this a SLfbion o Balt & MISS MFAGHER SHOWERED | termine its vote. | Carlos D. Smith, manager of the | O. Rackliffe, Willlam H, Judd, John ounc Beth ‘» A kitchen shower was tendered Burritt hotel and zone manager for |F. ) Thomas B. F David L.!183,000 ot S0 10% 1 10 w k Miss Helena. A. Meagher of 79 Sisson POLISH FLYER LOST New England of the United Hotels | Nair, Patrie 5 oh, T RIS G &S 1 : o7 | B 100 Stz nlfiy orks evenue, Hartford, et the home of| Tokyo, Sept. 18 (A — The Po- corporation, is in Willimantic, supe . Christ 2 N Conlon. ack D ST @ Mrs. M. A. Dunn of ‘718 Stanley|lish aviator Ortinsky, flying from |vising the preparations for the open- | The mavor has written a letter to Jack Delaney Plans to strest, 1ast evening. About 30 guests| Tokyo to Warsaw, is reported miss- |ing of a new hotel, the Nathan Hale, [oach department head asking that C hallenge the Winner were present and Miss Meagher was |ing in Manchuria. He took to the nest Thursday. | recommendations he forwarded the s e the recipient of many gifts. She|air at Pingyank, Korea, on Sept. ! There will be a meeting of the committe if charter changes are de. liney, :,1 1 rt, world street. One of the lot boun-|discuss the admission of Ttaly by | 1 merchant steel bars, work faithfully with him.’ The platform adopted by the con-|PU! steel has advanced galvar P 1 issues vention dealt for the most part with | heets $1 a ton. The company is|ths promise of furt state issues and Mr. Snow did not | °PCTAUNE near capacity. ol ¥ Wool Ana Cop Ohfo. 108 will become the bride of George D.|15 and was last seen near the Slnshlna society Monday aftcrnoon gired. The committee will und pion light heavy-weight, tod Lyrch of this city on October 4 at|Yalu river, Manchuria. The Folish | orlor’k in the Metl vmll\l church. {taie its work this week. sunced that he would have a ri Our Lady of Sorrows church, Hart-|legation has requested aid from | e side scat on the night of the Den i z = 1 ney fight in Philadelphia and ‘ont tord. the Japanese military aviators MRS []RMIST[]N onck’s Old Commander |would challonge the wiesabris an : ! . THO QN & McKlNNON Wants Him to Hop-Off /"« vweieht baut SRR L i BLAMES EVANEE[‘ST "\7 { \;‘W( 18 (T" ( ;\v' er "\)H' COOK GOES TO HOT SPRINGS 1 3 ] 2% % 112% 11 Wall Street New York city |sauadron fn which Rene Fonck Walter Q. Cook; Boy e MEMBERS MN“" b i as Se o e DR “I\‘\n‘ \‘-]'»,(,' (l‘\':] B :; rnoon .’u‘”llu' t‘v ;YL t 2 A > { New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade d i T H Springs, Ark., where will at- | G¢ New York Cotton Exchange Chicy Stock E: fiyer in New York today declaring | qond e : ¢il. He Genl Motors 1531 o ey HUOcH Exchange (Continued trom First Page) |”” e r s e IEC AT RE ana : il. He T ‘ New York Produce Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange A { will return October d rem it North pfd + . + New York Cofice & Sugar Exch. Wi L kgt s At ; i 5 . k Cofice & Sug < innipeg Graf nge Mrs. MacPherson last night issued :"‘ flight was “absolutely necessary." | jicre for fwo weeks before proce e Sta é peg Grain Excha | & statement declaring she *had ‘VI‘YI; en If he landed in the ocean 1§ to New Bedford, Mass, where litudson Motors 537 5 y ! { pursued ke an animal,” appealing | Ths was not military order, Bt | ho' has accepted & similar postion. |1 B S EIRT: NEW BRITAIN BRANCH to the public to take an impartial |the commander's counsel as a | 8 b ; i oA : ! y + d 05, i o e z ; : Surritt Hotel Building : & attitude, she compared the three in-|friend who believes, with other | AN, 3 s ach vilding Telcphone 1815 and 1816 vestigations’ of the case to a 7|\m(J| rench aviators, that the honor of | 5 S 5 S I. FRANK LEE, Manager “with the hounds and their dripping | I'rance in sportsmanship is bound i & |up in the Fonck flight. | ¢ 4 # > ¥ r /IRE SERVICE 1 ¢ 3 jaws now closing on their prey [ bttt s it s abeEaventts: e L 3 | DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS ! . ..!day on the liner Paris safd they LR, ok ot 0y 11 T B e Py . | CLOSE SHAVE FOLLOWS Tllv\\ 5| vt much fline watching the shlss| — AN Gl A e Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Automobiles driven by Emil J. ie th S n Kurtz of 19 Rhodes strect and John | 1“‘”":(" ol sighting the trans-At . : \itd Cont Lugl! of Lawlor street figured in a| BN i 2 : \], T slight accident on Hartford avenue, | is city, died vesterday afte [near East Main atrect this forenoon. | Juvenile Crime in N, Y. lat Hartord nospital following a tons | 5 + w ooty 44 < £ i 4 a bar-| €S ) a )0 hi oit R e arove in troni| IS Showing Big Decline iliness. 1o was born in this elts: | Xor & west . 151 [of him to enter n gasoline station,| New York, Sept. 18 GP—Juvenile | {1 \‘, S Ll b North Amer .. 53 Chiet | crime in New York is declining, says | g, sy " CiNTOe L duated from | \op pacific [ Both reported the accldent to Chiet | £rite n New York s declining, sass | Narv's parochial school and the | §orut Facife | Hart, whos advised them to report it | { 1< JiISE ST is annusl | New Britain High school. He was | Lo LCARCED AN s Mow 1s the tme to take out e mator venicls ‘aupariment (e enlive's cour, in His annual (L PR Sish shool. He s o am pet B 07 ¢ e | there appeared to be no cause for ‘ _[Arena McEnroe in Hartford L ¥ 0 lub b | police action. e e He was one of the best known | C1CTCe AITOW. . : / Members New York Stock Exchange i | o t ns as decreased tadio Corp .. ) i 7| ) ; yowr Vacation Club Member- P it g talon s et e B G i e o B o s 40 Blok Exianges Cievoissal Dot Ptabes . . e e T R j”.- G SR e ) uin office of the Hartford Con. |{ars Roshuck 537 A Essex Bu Iding, l("\\l.\ Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 ship and insure enough to cover e rominent. avig, | factor, tne chief justce snyn, and he | LS Sc of e Meriford Cow | fociie o ). : e e I aic Yo e ‘outhern Pac g | ping man and joint manager jhas Lha s |Hartford Times, Bridgeport 4 e ; b . e e L ‘{‘\ hite Star line, is dead. IT gec npgtronbloinen) n, Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport Southern 1ty ., New Britain Telephone 4081 o ‘ e v standard Oil i an our expense durm that | formerly an army offlcer comm land wa Haralnigndi ] RO 4 = A e o y : g ling the seventh battation ot the Talk qn Llfe in \a\ y Bronx News in Yorlk. thiamoi e = v | N bke He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Arthur abker long planned trip next Summer. J’;gf: » Livergool cegimont. He ws| - Fygm Travelers’ Station |, 2% e tro sstem i, asemne 0800 The number of children comm R. P. Dordelman, local recruiting yyapir The funeral will be held | Texas & Pac officer for the United States navy |Monday morning from the undertak acco Prod We run our club for 40 weeks |Duke of Orleans Cut OFf |7y mmounsed "ot Letirasni omans marmint from [be indesal e e 5 His Wife in His Will | Commander Shock, in charge of | iyq at $t Mary's church at 11U S CtIr T | London, Sept. 18 (® — A cla | Connecticut recruiting, will spoak on | g'clock, Burial will be in St. Mary's |17 S Ind Al instead of the usual 50 weeks. | cutione e e o from. et g | The avy and Opporunitr” srom (inicry. § Rubier | WTIC, Travelers' broadeasting sta-| The hody will lie in state at U 8 Steel | nciuded he y Y 8 insnis estate s incipded HnBBtNe ) o) 0 Hasttord, Monday evaning, | apesy (inr ol oosfinaspat { will of the Duke of Orleans, pre- |, P S5 oldlool Mok i rhaIACion o5 5 R 7 s Classes from 25c a week up to | It sl Groe®ef ok 70 v o "% oo O g b T e e 3 3 HELD FOR GHILD RSSAULR [ vt e 2 |ipas-filed nersifodayihe ”’"“":"fi" Court Hearing Fight view the remains. 5 6 - 100 Gotrk the psbes Sk changed ta $5,00_ Don’t put off any longer ‘i‘fl is sald to have left so 10 At of improper conduct and Con- 000 pounds in property in |Arguments Resumes Tues. i Woolworth .. 160% 135 1601, [Harrison Connor, With Previovs o ed four months fn dafl. ]v\hr‘re he spent much of his time. Philadelphia, Sept. 18 (P2 ~ B Gy | ot Tor Slisthe Gifenst. A¥e P B | The will also says: *“It i MY | pent in the suit to prevent Tex | LOCAL STOCKS Myster: v g wish that my mortal remains, | pic 3 e Tl AL Surrounding . v R r J | Frinmtaie ¢ Putna & 5 | rested ¥ Attacking Child. . l“.hlch “cannot’ be committed 10 | and i i Funerals | Eurnishediby, Eutnam E000 B ORI RRORE S Lac i B R aniL Mysterious Rum Ship Insurance Stocks X ] earth in France, my beloved fath- | their heavyweight championship ‘ el ol o R : Erious hip | erland, shall be burled at sea with- | fght, was heard foday and the cast - : : Cal, Seat. 1 c‘,fl_ e [in slght of the coust o France.” | adjouened uniil Tarsday. THOMAS C. FRENCH | \etna . 1 in . & Dutchman” of southern { ¥ \S GOLDBER unoralf serylors. fon Miomas B9 |0t o 5 ; % alifornia’s rum row, has been tow- | The Duke of Oricans died at| IT WAS GOLDBERG'S DEAL *rench of 240 ¢ i ia's rum row, hag been tow. [ Aetna C: New Brltaln Trust Co | Palermo, Sicily, last March, and| Two boys took a pack of playing| this morning at 10 o'cloc: SOl S s ! |Harris “onnor, age ¢ vivor whose story bas 6nly dssiad . | was succended in the prefender- |cards valued at 75 cents in Gold-|Joscph's church. A solem ER | atotnial Pizo ., uivis : Rockwell avenue, asked Judge All- [the mystery surrounding the dlsape |ship by the Duke of Guise. The |berg's store on the Railroad Arcade mass of requiem was celebr Ve ; SRS : body was provislonally burled in |yesterday forenoon, according to Iiev. John F. Donohus [eavalrs Toss C 0 At : the cemetery at Palermo. {complaint of the proprictor to Of-| Rev. J. Kean as deacon, and Rev. | Travelers | - be bow Tl AL Towel,the survivor, told ciilisee L e |ficer Lanpher. They asked to seo|C. J. McDonnell M. §, as sub b EEGRA B on. ho was shanghaied from San Pedro ]m:u) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | (he cards and ran out with them, | deacon. Father Donohue conducted Manufacturing Stocks. s i ol e ierd aled. frox (Rp KalE FOR YOUR WANTS cording to the compla committal services at the grave [Am. Tardware ) | ho will engage [ship as caretaker eight days ago. ath, Thomas Crowley, John |1jige-Hf 7 1ad ficers |© ";.'\'_ "’.n‘: ]H:u of 20,000 cases of [ Dowen, James Record, John Smith- o ol e if it whiskey and a crew of nine. k. and James Martis e flow- | iy % 1 10 |sfeGrath A e ors were George Cocoran and | ypistol B ¢ inu Haat el ] | Frank Walls. | 15 ( AYV" 1< A\('\'H: - 4 t 3 f " h inte '!“l‘“; George's poor success on the turf is — ELLEN D. NEARING [FRagls ‘]“ S ! Aro : e i notorious, and _according . to the . . en The funeral of Mrs. Ellen D. |y o cooley i o |m 1esc n, s | e w]v, his ncn‘lg stable already has . | Nearing of Holyoke, a former resi-|; e A R ni e wlw-\l him ; 000 (about !mn,f»on.) [ dent of this eity, will be held Mon- [ "BOR b oottt : e e of Gon. | More than it has earned. The king's O b ‘ “ b th b t | day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin & 1 (FEHH ST i |nor's coat. B & ceant: wai “Im.’ufln |;\ 1026 are ‘\vcll under S | chapel. Burial will be in Fairview | . S | their m th ) B Tav in s 10, and consequently, says the ctober Ist wi egin another interes |l [Niles-Be-Por - 20 22 |thelr man, the policemen lay In Wit | oicr, ha- hins rdaclded on’ Arantio [ 2 npelibia i ” c ges in his Newmarket racing earmng penod and the more you are able to put away in a Savings Account, dur- SR airgnlt 515 B B et eaied L st il e ;\'3“’»\';"""'- % . 7 jeorge does not propose to ing the next six months, the more you will enable that Savings to earn for you. g |abandon racing entirely, but is not J h A H fi Stanley Wor : [ disposed to continue losing every s . % | Stanley W _h Wi 213 23U 1F Aosording 46 tha Sele e e .T‘hc newspaper adds that ob- Why not start now—a small dep051t will open up your Account. Get started rlght i USED . a ey |Tomnmen e s SRR e boys while play- |V e e o N UNDERTAKER ing L in the afte X, Public Ul \[: ks, pranse - for October Ist. Phane 1625-2, . oo Wifiies B y e mber & and | COMOT T SUPT, HOLMES OPERATED ON 5 Conn Elec Service G | Opposite 8t. Mars's Chareh. told them to come with him to an- ’ Residence 17 Summer §t.—1623-3. |Conn Lt & Pow pfd 108 2 other part of the park, where the Supt. Stanley H. Holmes of the ~ a8 Hf{d Elec Light .. 333 |hoys would not molest them. He is | School department who was opérat- A 5% Bank N B Gas SORETR 'n said fo have enticed one of |4 upon for appendicitis at the BOLLERER’S |Southern N E Tel 55 om into the comfort station, clos- | Hartford hospital is resting comfort- Southern N E Tel Rts 81 [ing the doo s on her companions |Ably at the institution today. Theo- POSY SHOP — - Dr. Waterman Lyon, who was calleq | dore Ro.’\\'an.‘ assistant to the super- ('lass 1 railroads of the United hy the girl's parents, was In court | intendent, will handle the duties of - tes spend in the neighborhood of |to, to testify that an assanlt had | the position until Mr. Hoelmes' re- BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND | "."‘“flr_'""'\ annually for forest{leen comumitted. covery. FLOWERS FOR = o 2 products. and thus constitute the According to the police records, o 5% i The TG O O win - | maTket for about 2 per cent of the |Connor was bound over in police | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED s | * ¥+ MAIN 81, PROF, BLDG, [EL. 880 | country’s jumber production, court June 18, 1924, on {he same | FOR. YOUR WANTS thia or pearance of the ship's crew and car- KINC \\l\ NOTHING London, Sept. 18 ® — King home of the le girl and she iden- |tifled him, did two little com-

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