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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1928, Oxford Students Object | 180 of §7 ss & second chotes tor (: USED CARS NAMED FOR TRIAL — | e iy T s e G0 Wt f osd st | CLASSIFIED ADS | ez || Spring ls Just honds. Mr. Mellon's pedestal was university undergraduates are limit- |regulars in congress, but through it Alphabetically Arranged for Quick Hat Shop, 38 Church 8t I For Four Years Mellon and |lovere e ont aome of the - |cd—no moies, theaters, dancing[all he calmly steered the matlon and ence LY oue doliar, beauilful Swing rames, | Around the Corner! 8 . \ YT | nor outdoor games—has provoked a [through the trying period of post- | ””, maer. Begular $1.00 and 308, dsr| Will Decde Fate of Dr. H.N. Couzens, Multi-Million | 5 couzms seumleapd:chaee 17,207 oMl IOl L oot 0, TR 0 tor conaecmes tmsmnmons | S U0 T Y Gelect Your freedom. early Order Rates Tpon | = RS o e | ; £ o wide corruption in his own depart- flanr wazer. Call us for detalls. Hall'e Glllflflyle aires, Have Been Bat-| % [0\ being an accessory to| Al that Oxford undergraduates| WEADS BRUSH MAKERS. dpwne s Peint Store, 170:163 Arch &1 Tel,_2ona-s. | Used Car Now tling Each Other !it clsewhere. He charged that Mel- |37¢ t:;:m‘n':du::o:x?»b\ol: !r:';:‘:: ':“ Atlantic City, N. J.. March 24 (P 10 SPENCER CORSETS, surglcal acd érest. . | Fittings n_your home. Mra. A. Car: lon, being concerned in business, was | —samuel ¥. Dixon of Willtara Dix- | o : penter, 3¢ Rockwell Ave. Tel 4561-W | . March 24 (UP)—Th- |incompetent to hold his sccretary- | FAlK. OF to go to one or more of a 7 > BuleS | t Count ¢ | WANGUM LODGE, Wethersfield. Conn.— who <l arv Dr. Hasold ship under federal law. large number of churches. ‘un. Inc., of Newark, vesterday was “n‘x:‘l“' ":r:: ‘:ca' Une. b A s LR S S LA e Hartfore N © Washinzion, March 24.—The two| i |elected president of the Amerlcan Minimum 8pace 3 linea valide, convalescents, chronic and m!d |||1997 Sadan i Brush Manufacturers’ assoclation to Miny Book Charge, 38 nervous conditions. Rates reasor | e s sealthicst _ mult-millionatres 1n tne | Inventor’s Machine |Secretary Mellon Is el the ieto WALla o Oprdeatot pimum Book Chares. 3§ centd || Kddrees Scoretary or Phome 2-84ss. ||[1927, Coupe, Standard Six. ! = Closiog time 1 P. M. datly; 10 A.3L tord, o n = i nited States government agaln are Finds Buried Wealth 75 Years old Today | Xorthampton, Ma attred C. |[lsafurasy, 40 * B Mo datri 10 &0} Hantord, Conn..for further tatorma- (11905 Coach, Master Six, 1‘ _‘"fl‘g:;:’";’;::::’”" feud existent | poton Rougs, La., March 24 (P | Washington, March 24 UP—AD- | Fuller, Hartford, Conn.i Henry H. ([|* Telephore 335 ass for wiz time 1111924 Sedan, 4 cylinde be prosiding justics : |George O. Maher, ‘Baton Rouge in- |Parently in excellent health and as Hill, of Boston, and J. P. Boyle of |frate 23 S wlindan S e e e T e R entar, Sodny Aepouited in e bank|dctermined as ever to stick to the | miorence, Mass. were elected to the o Yoty the Hurwia at once it your AUTOMOTIVE 1023 Sedan, 4 cylind Grotor lyn L. Brown of e ikl Tas iis p SOk Ol vanlt harei$1,242 0 soldicoloy he [Post he has held for seven HOrMY | cxecutive committee. 84 19 ylnoazpect, Mot respaneibly OTHER MAKES wich were named by Chief Justic 1t . RS- agaln gi 1T | Jatms his “ground radio” machine {3nd eventful years, Andrew W. Mel-| Auto and Truck Agencies ' heeler to sit with, ™ lon, eecretary of the treasury, today | | Mellon, the eminently aristo- | ! S 4 2 detected under several fest of earth iTE Tet your nest car ba an Au- ||[1926 Dodge Sedan. s multi-million: et ¥ ved his 75th birthd | v S by > multi-millionaire secretary of |, o 'garm near Natchez, Miss, sev- | OPServed his 75th birthday | ou can sell surplus furniture by | burn.” See our display of 1928 modela | 1 - ¢ treasury, with a senate resolu- | .\ g, 0 g ge. Entering the Harding cabinet at| using a Herald Classificd Ad. Domijan Moter, Co. Hotel Burriie Gar- | !92§ Essex Coaclh. demanding that Mellon resign AR e o s o ! ! Washington St 1925 Essex Coach. For a year or more, Mellon had | S — t BLXC MOTOR CARS—BIM! and Ber.ice. b 2 perched Like a handsome ereynonnd |Minted earlier then 1850, are in de-| NN O O e e ey ||[1924 Dodge Sedan 20! ; nominations of $2.50, $5, $10 and | _Telephone 2607 1926 Hudson Coach. St .d,osC:‘,;L;::.“\nfin’:’"f;p:;":; $20. They were contained in an old 1 CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE—Pat |(|1923 Packard Coupe. o8 ; "PI8 10 | caahioned butter gourd. SEW_BRITATY MONUMENTAL WORKS | torson Chevwolet, lac, 98 Arch stret (|| iaom (o114 o him. And Couzens like & "™ wground radio” machine, 172123 Oukc. 8t. Monuments of all sizes | Telephona 211. | akland Touring. had remained near the base |y 0\ BEMIC RO S | ed descriptions, | Carving and letwer | CADILLAG AND LA BALLE CATE- | o ing . b n; lalty, 1 , ol pedestal, biding his time 854 | oft buzser in a radlo head sct worn L kb Cmceme gy v wva ||| TERMS AND TRADES Bafween Lheas tio thers isa great | LY 10 operator when prased direct: Florists | PODGE _BROTHERE Eales and Bervice. e e ? 168 £°4t |1y over non-magnetic metal, N'xurd-\ BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. | 8 & F. Motor Bales Corp., 1129 Stan- | C ] l B s k C apartme ot | nigny | onsrast. lass of the depth, Maher claims, i R s Sandelli's Greenhouss, 1é Oak street. Telephone 731. aplto UIC! 0. Mellon i& Richer | e o Phone 2181-3, ° he bod f Mrs. Ae as foun D STAR—Sensation of 13928, C. b 0y of M rdet was found | yqoon outranked in wealth only| | & cen shot i A Y i d Fe d H Hall, Inc, 18 Msin 8t. Telephone I Sne M b MO by Ford and Rocketeller, has been | Mae Murray, Movie Star, Tou and roun i 193 Arch St. with a revolver, lfoyle was als| LADY'S purse Tost confaining mons 5 p the i 3 , ey, % FALOJ& KNIGHT famous sieeve vaive | T 9 wounded and po! e hac }:’m’n’:" o :’:"“:_:";";7{ :fi::(k;”” ’”‘afls; Claims She Was ( heated | | _key. Reward. Tel. Plainville 3 | R o e elephone 2607 S et K w JUBINERS e, <3 L 0 . | Personals treet, Telophone 2051-2, tempted to ta own mift to the mation | 108 Angeles, March 24 (P—Mae street. Telophon 1 he same weapon Murray, screen actress, on the wit- { DOLL'UP—Bring In your dreses and eults | FORD CARR, trucke, tractors, parts, | } el iinney has Aed 10 73 years, white haired and | (T 2 | for cleaning or Tel. 632, we wlll call. | service, farm {mplements. Automotive | The state's atto office has | aieni aristocrat, Mellon | 5% stand yesterday at the trial of | nnouncln 0 e ‘leaning & Dyeing Co., 1 Superl Sales & Bervice, . and 45 %! the two ha y 30,00 | 4 indicated it has y two had s softly and elegantly. When | DT 8Uit to recover $50.000 from 3 ¥Franklin quare. | Arch St. Telephone 2700 or 2701. Guarrelled when Mrs ) P o ¢ Jack Donovan, screen rowp\mchert . ° T WAVING —seasn | = ! he swears, he '8 M 12 J | LADIES PERMA g FORD Eales ard service. Berlln Auto )/ “used to continue a clandestine inti- | 1° SV he savs Aeroyt’ He 18 {40y grenitect, claimed misrepresen- 1 y t war |+ bere. Vislt our Beauty Parlor. Bos- | Salas Companye Cozn. Tele- | macy with Guilfovie, Zir gttt | tations had been made to her about | ocs Beauty Parlor, Strand T""‘”v. phone 6135 HIHIGH GRADE USED CARS Th 5 4 95| ieali Rt e A RS en Ok INORT iy oy e lror sy (ah e pain dh sl listed s FRANKLIN CARS—Th s 53 e case has attractsd state-wi - e f. He| : : " 3 AT ER T I TR | %, ; interest because of the novel char- |12, man ot “oreedion ne crn,| Mis8 Murrsy told the court tnat | The following gifts will be awarded to those liste L ||| Terms and Low Prices acter of s proceedure. Many [8 TI000 TEYCIE (TG 00| refreshments, soft lights and soft |}l upon presenting the coupon held. | Stimvers & Foro, 393 Main 8t a5a 10 | comTr T ATGE SR T e SN | 1927 NASH Sed lawyers are expected to attend the 0 bhoe yo poieved wealth ang | MUSiC With Donovan playing the = T R R. Arcade. and better, $860 to $2,600. loward W.| ZA H ‘t? an opening of the trial on April 17 t0 yp " nipiican party could do no|P!P® Orfan and singing Spanish Besoler—A. Bloombeng, 19 Taleolt b, City. | _Whitmore, 319 Fast Ma . 2810, ESSEX Sedan wateh the practical application of | oo o - 2 songs, charmed her on her only visit Grass Shcars—Stephen Bag, 17 Tremont 8t City Special ) Notice AUPMOBILE—T ntury ESSEX Coach the system of trial by judges. Golaeny mrohahl is worth up to | t© the house prior to its purchase. Rubber Mat—Han Eckdale, § Elm St., City | | e Century Blght. Tt inge HUDSON Brougham The board of judges must pass ¢ OVIRRR PTOROY I MOTLE B 101 When she moved in Miss Murr All-Steel Wreneh—Adeline Goodrich, Berlin, Conn I e | e Tupmobile e B DS B upon both questions of law and fact > - 7 P P said she found that the furniture 1 Set Kitchen Cutlery—J. Karalius, 85 Belden St 4 : 3 3 i ST ACKA Sedan lon’s several hundred millionk. is i : Eiavel i O/, Benlv P O Box 101 Jr. . A. M. hall, Glen street, 3 : " TBee the vew lne | HUDSON Coacl and a majority will declde guilt or |0 L headed, hard. FePresented as heirlooms of the Don Ames Garden Shovel—Miass C. L. Bentley, P. O. ! March 26th at 8 oiclook e A. G. Hawker, 63| SON Coach innocence. botled, forcotal angd direct. In son.|OVR family had faded and that| et Kitchen Cultery—J. Karalius, 85 Belden 8t. e heoie nidae coks aale. Thers L | STUTZ Sedan otled, forceful an rect. In con- ). st of it had been made in Los ble Scarf—Mrs. G. Bloomquist, 49 Francis §t. ' o gt FACRARD—CDSON—EGSF¥_Ea and | DODGE Sed iyansimith AMallon (e S8 A though | e o0 o b oot Uwere umblic s i down -2 Roaster—Mrs, Mike Pelanitzth, Box 48, R. F. D., €ty have been a good many prizes don- | P EAT an Auto Eales, 200 ) Sedan SEVERAL PLAYERS GAIN e T Fo e ey | chairs were wobbling and the silver |J] Table Scart—Louis Garloni, Harding St Kensington ated for the whist. All come and Branch shomrooms, 139 | HUP Coupe rst place, he never could have | < o S have a good time.—adyt, t._Telephone { o AL : N DUSTY SGORING RACE pecn among tnose multi-miltionatres |*2° feringsto rans Bt e i Al sy | ,)-,0“ i XD TRECEE- | 1924 STUTZ Sedan 3 ensington, Conn : - o 5 S Gl ;22)“’;%“’_"“‘"‘,’”"‘;:: :’;‘::”f;:;‘ P35 REACH FLORIDA SAFELY. Ames Garden Shovel—E, G. K, 59 Roberts St. City ¢ Protat t New E ts. P} Many Others $30 Up - Covered Roaster—DMary L 75 l,uun st, C L : A : ot ). Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. | ; i ] In fact, he deesn’t act like a mil- | Jacksonville, Fla., March 24 (P feTe S _ e " ] e —teTes—ari—Servies Th H Vrank Arhour's Defensive PIAY jionaire at all. As someone has said, | George Haldeman made an unevent- »'(foi‘lfc—m:,f“mr‘:}'1-“;\:;”',? M | SR ] Garage. 35 East Main st Tel | € oneyman Against Panl LaHar Lessens His he's the one big munonalre whe | ful non‘mm flight from 1fridg. | Tabie Scarf—F, M. Locket, 14 Trumbull . 5 ] Judge. cum:nmn MOTOR CARS—Saien and A t S I “doesn’t belong to the union.” He Field, Mich, to Jacksonsile ester Clothes Line Pulley Set—George Johnson, 97 Commonwealth At e . Service, Al 3 uto vales Lead Among Point Makers has a sense of humor, but he can be [day in less than 10 hours and last Ames Garden g 5 *. Guertin, Queen Et., Plainville i | s, | . S © e o s e Dafaens IR SRR RIS S RS R RN "(;‘ nda Wheelbarrow F. W. Yarroll. Jeit St Cit L g : . TPFET Vours and Si% 139 ARCH STREET rank Arbour’s sterling defensive (coare he says a lot more than cmpt an endurance fiight record | 1A i : : at an 3 Jurpe 3 ner Aut “o., p 7 A 3 play in holding Paul LaHar, 1eading w\forcy1® ke Mellon, he Is a poor | With Eddie Stinson. Detroit fier, || Table ?{f;—h e r“h“r‘°"“"{g‘(g‘r" ‘1:"\05} ] s i tast will an x ¢ on = 200 EAST MAIN STREET scorer in the Y. M. C. A. Industrial | oravor hut Couzens can never, never | within & week. Haldeman A R e S oot | WL NIGHT 3 elbphons. 2543 Basketball league to one field goal Tkl A M s able Scarf—>Mrs, Maier, | t o b0 Aol Beie 3 é spealc with the wistful tones that | compaj ¥ y by S i it Rodinston e miistar mare fu R e was a great help to those who have nfeljon can. [son and'a mechanic. it il o i g ¢ A said applicatt Boloin, Jr., Prop, 115 Cburch Street Open Every Evening Hetn Cpating toogain dhe. top scor Middie-of -the-Road Man e Table Searf—G, Lawson, 306 Washington St : ing 2"'“‘9 and “}‘f“"““b“‘ f"";; “:"'fl There {s nothing radical and not New York Bomb Squad Is |W Red Enamel Percolator—Charles Gray, 85 Hart 8t City B O i s Rtill lenq. | Tuch that s progressive about| prunsine Down S pect ible Searf—May Dragan, 25 Dwight St., City. clusive circle. L’}”“"_ is still 1ead- | Couzens, hut many times he has rele | FAUNUINE “nn Sus| 8 Ball Bearing Lawn Mower—W. H. Blaisdell, 20 8, High St R Suepeser by 20 poinig compelled to vote With the senate's| New York March 24 (P—Two Ames Garden Shovel—Mrs. Walters, Newington. z HiE 3 2 Biick Usinpley) Arsue, In secontiinsurgents, "He eonsiflers thelpso-{blackmondse bombe found vester- o/l o0 r ) \Wateo, 26 Harmington Avo : st | _Phons : Used Car Bal’galns place while LaHar was holdmhg d‘o“!l\ ple’s business his business and works |14 In different parts of New York. R e A e ritain Baving o : S | firat, made a great gain on the Fat- |accordingly, as he dld when maor |Started bomb squad detectives on an |l i iC coorr pear) Kerin, 109 Sefton Drive, : sign_pos Bo town of | 1 be e " REAL LOW PRICES nir forward as did Andy Yakubowitz of noqrote. |investigation into their origins and Jois et o e S L Bl e . e ||| ST & of the Corbin Screw team. A8 Was| As everyone knows, Cousens in-|Purposes. Table Scarf—H. E. Taylor. Kensington, ’ AT ressh N Ror predicted last weck tnat those in|vested a couple of thousand in Ford's| Ome, rudely fashioned from two | PLIE BRI P (o¥in) Central St Foresi il it 27 STAR 6 Sedan, $225 fourth and fifth place could be Te- notor enterprise and sold out for |t canisters, filled respectively with Fe i i G Gl e £ 4 e Sepads 1927 -Nf\}”fj ff’:l:‘m- $225 Down Dlaced by three who were near the | gao o0, (i TPTAe 04 WOl of powder and buckshot, was found at | [EUIC fear-trances BiEK, 36 CHmon B = T e cirele. s0 1t happened. Joe Jasper | pis feuq hegan when the famous | 'he basc of an elevated rallway pil- st o e R FORDS 1926 FORD Coupe, 360 Down and Mickey Bucheri dropped out and Acjlon tax bill was brought out |!ar at Ninth avenue and Fourteenth | 2 e P, W, Smith. 43 Broad Plainvill: o ; | IAVE SEVERAL 600D CLEAN e o o their places were filled by BEngston threa or four years ago. Couzens!Street. The other, well-made and is ol Duien e ;1 s i 4 o Spring has come with sun || ey LASEE ¥ 1922 STUDE] B\M l\_ Touring in fourth place and Darrow and yigerously objected to Mellon's pro- | With a nine-foot fuse, was found un- | i St b i(m\m”” rh (475, ¥ avlick in a fifth place tie posed big reduction of surtax rates, der a burlap bag at a street inter- o =N oinon, iich 2 o s +2 2 a » 8 , Yade onsi | \ . S¢ 3 S0LD DIRT CHEAP This is Havlick’s fitst appearanc® iwhich he felt favored the very |»~"vion in a sparsely settled section Metal W, 'h‘r'fl“r‘"} ;;rll;fi,’\\\-‘:r:;‘,f:(:ir. lowitz, Dwight St You'll clean your house and RE LD DIRT CF it s st ot edflig) i f,f wealthy to too great an extent. He of Staten Island Table Searf—Erastus P. Schmidt ‘\"»xn;g"polv Conter, B 0. B slibitheifions vhich his running mate at forward. wrota a letter to Mellon and rc- S Tl bar ol A . Llnalais 5 So why i S A _Paul Ilamos, 20 3 So why not paint the outside AT: LaHar. hias been the leader. DAr- ceived a nasty one in reply. n,,n | LAST SURVIVOR DIES. || "‘j:)ffiild‘_;‘?] ""}zf‘}"";\, r\ ’ih‘vl"‘"“»» “l,“k; ;'."' I-“‘ o I 1 Y row came hack after being away tWo lad bLeen errors in Couzens' letter | Greensburg, Ind., March 4 (Pi— g i o 7 ' e (‘l"- o e ceen, : - s £ & weeks and Bengston who was ot jand the Mellon letter was a rather |Henry M. Miller, 85, said to have @ /o000 0000 o500 Pttt ey It won't cost much but will || ~“Auto Parts and_ C, H HALL lnc two games through illness is back Lald attempt to ridicule him. It is been the last survivor of the hand SoquBnen Larc BrayssTinieren, (.20 Campint. = . y . after several weeks' absence. {commonly supposed that some of of Union soldicrs that captured Jef- Arena is still the leading foul Mellon's bright young men in the !ferson Davis, president of the Con- y well Ave., <hooter, but he is heing pressed by trcasury department had composed |federacy, died Lere vestorday. Mr. We wish to thank you all for participating in this event. . f.aHar who has also scorecd more 'thie letter, enjoying the chance to ' Miller often described the capture of le ht K ca en TELEPHONE 900—INE[ANT SER“‘AK i feld goals than any other player in ‘l]mg a harpoon in the senator, but |the Confederate leader near Ocilla, » | . 11 8 b BATTERIES, CHAINS the leag Mellon signed it and the fight was Ga. He sald Davis attempted to get | g ! $c o o g 4 ANIZING The statistics on. through the lttle Union band dis- B Paint and Paper Hanging AUTO ELECTRIC REPAIR T Couzens' next letter was more | guised as a woman. amen T T D HARDWARE COMPANY || mwesew || e mes somrc CLASSIFIED Arena (NBAD respondence began when Couzens| The Wars of the Roses were a .o 12 WABLINGTON ST vakubowitz (CS) 2 1 64 pushed through a resolution te in- series of clvil wars in England in 220 MAIN STREET TEL. 900 Will Be Pleased To Give a e ADS Rengston (SR) .. 2 ¢ 45 vestigate Mzllon's internal revenue | the latter half of the fifteenth cen- T bo Free Estimate, ”:H :.ya oges R ome. Texaco :4‘ FOR RESULTS Darrow (CS) -+ 1 5 bureau, which bandles all faxes and |tury, ner W. Pearl. Budd Auto Pro Havlick (F) s 55 refunds P Marvin of Wegt e on January 18 a party at galore, 54 OPEN AND CLOSED CARS TIVE RALES & SERVICE Spalding Baseball mm» —Mr. Vile, Corbin Screw, be seen. | GPAND LE / 18 MAIN ST, TEL. storage batteries. J. M. 11, cor. Webster Hill. Tel. 1569. | (Near Frankiin Square) i Sued for Taxee o = — — . Mellon—or his subordinates 3t South Bend, Indiana, least—were heard from next M(‘,\JUST KIDS Woman Found Murdered : st for 10,000,000, pius fnterest South Bend, Ind.. March 24 (®-- as additional tax which it was al- Her skull crushed and her throat ieged should have been charged | l 5 §26 7 & o T NO AUTYMOBILE ‘CAUSE OE BELQN(, sashed, the body of Mrs. Roman aZainat Couzens When he sold his| USTEN- BEN HOR- \F SAY- STRONG WEART - WE WONT GIT S Y uezkowski, about was found | Ford stoc NEW MEMBERS | [0l WANTA BEIONG stuffed in a box in the dining room The cast was supposed to have ARE COMING | |TO OUR CLUB Yol = :za:n::: \15-5 g TO THE JUST K'Ds SAFm CM' E¥ier Home night by po- been closed. Couzens was advised GOTTA PROMISE TO | To ; 'r ce shortly after they had arreste4 | that the suit was coming and con IN FAST LOOK UP AN’ ar 21 vear old husband on a tip S'rued this as an attempt to black- T THE ) REMEMBER TO LOOK / OOWN BEFORE shed by the latter's friend Mar- (23l him: so did some other ser ) \_ YoU CROSS A eimeel e sy tors. The suit is still in progress. SARETY CLUB S ¥ ¥ Conzens referred to it once when Al 5 i THE STREET! Luczkow dented having slain r e g G =5 P Als wife and disclaimed all know!- he gaid: “I don't give a damn about TH ) ) WHEN HE GITS dee of Her the ten million. but I don't want to |0 € | WELL FROMY el Viorat e lose.” 5 ! REIN' HIT & Police learned of the slayin h SR R e S ottlas rACi ith his investigation Being ar SET' OF 255 n‘{»w 110 meet | €XPETt accountant, Couzens was at | ° 5 % wiea | home Wwith e tax figures He . | charged that Ithy administrat bARNESV‘LLE‘ ' supporters and camp. utors had been favored tax refunds an h us occastons Mellon's own ir tirests had been <\m||<rh favore Fie 4id not, of course, prov 1 anything to 4o with To<t His Case a poor speaker. he failed to Mellorn No one paid a | s > o jeal of attention to him. Melion Thinks Hoover Will Be often called “the greatest treas Named on l"n'~l Balloliesccetasy mice Lesades Hamon "." 24 Up—y ‘:' the esteern of the press and most of At i b e s DAGNAB-T' ILL Ash_—_\FAST 75 S BT i ATESTLOD,) | My DEAR. (TS THE BEST 3 e ey z&\ | [RAHERNICE, ISNT' T2 S |BREAK PoLLY OF FEM ) | FErE T GUESS ket Bl e FPANTIN' SECH | Y OPKG‘S« THATLL HOLD lis nemin " * ballot. | HE . Vet i : 4l occasional social contact, quite 5 | ey HER FER A fot iy ek ' PIAC- ndesigned by them, and acted po : BH KITTY? & him on record as o Supporier Of | nere tamard ench other | . ! : a Rut things finally began to break William H. HIM g1y for Mellon, and then Couzens stat ad his chance to spring. Melio committee. He g contributed largely to the P member to re fon in Pennevlvan defended his contribution as like cne made to the chutch, Vare w ACCIDENTAL DEATH <pending less than Pepper idgeport. March 2 A fin Mellon's Pitishurgh Coal company lgeport ©f policies. vas roturned Metlon Made Admission AN’ MUSH \S GONNA q inted Lo tributio 146 A0 <0 ained silent while his depart vasalleg trefog te help t

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