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Walder, president of the | Caeser Misch company, who has ‘lnun missing from home for sev- eral months, returned home last a story of ravels all over the southwestern t of the country, and the north , Texas, wher: ri “seeing America nd wired home that he was iy to return. had opera g oo country | e searching for a trace . Up to recelving o youngster's lotter five days ago, no information had been obtals Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 22 (A — PATRICK F. KING airman Board of Td'h ation ihL:.'mlmr; the whereabouts of the g | missing boy. The Walder boy left sch ving any clue to his inten- nd worked his way to the where he worked for short periods in several different cities |and towns. His family reports that he did not suffer any hardship nor did he at any time get into any difficulties. Due to the rigors of his long trip home full particulars as to his experiences were not asked of him last night. Whether the boy will return to the military academy has not been decided. | Class of 26 Confirmed By Bishop Brewster Tiwelve girls and 14 boys were confirmed at special exercises in 1 with- bishop of Connectic: class were as fol- Neillla Mar- Mu rk, Lucy Allce Margaret Attwood th, Paul Ludw man, , Harold George Ralph Buckbee, Arthur d Zadok Her- liam A. Frederick Frederick, Bishop Brewster w sisted 1in ie service by Rev. Ha I Bod- Mark's - | place of Albert Free- |’ on council in 1922 red term of David L. At the death of E. Clayton became of the ittee Gaft- the Dunn. Goodwin, school ions com when Judge rd d he ascended hip of the board. Mr. King a m and to board of f lrmfl 1917 to among them being ¢ which he is a former A collection of Frer cently was sold for $3,500. \_u|! ue, e mply What's polsoned. The b and liver inactive. ous preseription used con mel by men How oW poor for 20 y compoun ients and olive oil. upon the howels, ystem of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone liver. Be beautiful. Have from 1312 to 1919 W!l]{EW IS KILLED | ' BY MARRIED MAN e Then Turns Gun on Himsell and May Die Francisco, widow arnett’ nder th d w Nov. 22.—Mrs. of Licutenant | came to the | affair here | n she was shot W. Barne who trailed s life as a resuit hich he inflicted e killed Mrs, ross from her ywn festaurant. and has a > tempt to marry Miles to Mrs. Lucy | § tell in love,” Hansen sa ment I und nignsk Young Weman In‘ Inn at Butzt Dolan said thre y into the clves objecti ordered out, 4 emplo rm here. com- until such apolis ob- Murdered town, Penn. ® | ful, Dolan part- a was hang- | |Cast Announced for Show by Amateur Cast The St. Joseph players are pre- paring to give New Britain its first | dr'xm& staged in some years by local lent on December 15 and 16 in the ILyccum theatre, when they will present “Maytime in Erin,” made famous by Waltey Scanlanm, the popular actor-singer. The cast chosen by the committee in charge is more .than amateur,—it may be | called semi-professional, since near- !ly every member has appeared least once in some local production. Matthew Callahan, who fs well known as a local thesplan, has the lead among the male characters, playing the part of Miles O'Dowd, & young lawyer. His fine singing voice will he displayed to advadtage in ral Witing melodies that give the t little play sdded brightness. Mrs. Catherine Crowley Solomon, as Patricia O'Neil, will make a charm- ing Irish colleen, who can sing as well as talk. Helen Brennan, as Molly Flynn, half . sister. of Miles, plays the part of a designing guard- ian admirably, but fails in her at- Murray, a charming young widow, | portrayed by Hazel Atwater. Fred | Gennette as John Nolan and Harold Ward as voung bachelor friends of O'Dowd | John Tobin, famous in T. A. B.| dramatics, as Shaw O'Neil, father of does a bit of very heavy | ng in real professional style. | m Humason, as Kenzar, the villain, makes.a good bad man. The part of Corney Bray, the comedian the show is taken by Willlam O'Brien. Rev. John J. 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