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INTENDED VICTIMS iNew High Record of $3,366,496 Set ‘New Britain Girl Called Double ’HAVF [;flNFIflENEE srapostion avina“weens 3" crincs [NJURED) IN MUVlN—fi_ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMEER 31, 1929, 1o readjust thgmselves, and we fecl | BEAT HOLDUP MEN By Tax Collections for Past Year For Newly Risen Hollywood Star |\ ll]3|] BUSINESS ke e vzt VAN, BRINGS ACTION the new year at least as good as the | last six months of the last year. Thi recession of business, we feel sure tor Bernadetie Loomis in 19 1ed ‘ . Lkt Speakeasy Frequenters Kill One o o5 s oot e Secoono o it | [ ' ; : Piom Bt Gaasl il e dmond not o peotucton e | By Lot Gives, Rige, expenditure of more than five hil- | “At no time in recent 588 years has lions of dollars, Capital investment | husiness forecasting been:more dif- New York. Dec on this scale cannot fail of ils effect. | ficult than at present The fine line which distinguishcs men in an estdblishm Fortunately, money rates have here ere some who feel that t “yutomobile guest law passengers 53rd street. described by the poli “ : con held 1o levels which will nof | Lusiness world faces a genuine pro- | and “passengers for hire” was the .< a speakeasy. turned on two hold- | 3 i 3 . interfere with new tinancing tracted recession. ut like the most | principal factor in a suit. part of up men early today ting one o 4,031 - 4 : 4 “The year 1424 has been the Lig- | extreme optimistic views, the | which was heard before Judge Mor- tlem to death and seriously injur 4 = 2 B ; o acst in the history of American bus- | pessidistic attitude now secms cx- | ris D. Saxe this morning. Mrs. Mu the other, i : ” : . [ iness. Record industrial production | aggerated. | teusz Bielowa, the plaintiff, was rid- | ana steadily growing trade. foreign| “One tling appears cerfain, thating as a passenger on a moving van police from his fing a8 well ns domestic. have strength- | fundamertally the nation's business| cn route from this city to Williman- liam Roge years i | 7 - ened the busi structure Iffi- | structure is sound. { tic when the truck, which was own- city. His re s wrres i g : o 3 T | cieney in production has heen main-| “Business generally has not suf-|ed by Antoni Morowski and driven for Tobbery = 5 i ; 4 2 ned ane d while the facili- | fered evitically from the drastic de. | by Antoni Switoj, .kidded and sh suid he w i £ ’ - all 3 have heen ex- | e in stock prices during recent | received injuries as a result. Brooklyn. d that a ¥ 4 7 . ; basic industry operations| ‘The owner is ill at the New Brit- : : - 3 5 situation is. indeed. | have dropped somewhat below | zin General hospital and his part of James Kelly 1 nd sethack Sy ; ; | one in which New Britain's husiness | normal, but 1etail distribution ap- | (he case will be heard at a later date prietor, said iliary and members ' v # 4 interests may well satistaction. | pears to be reasonably well main- | The principai argument in court was der, James Gayv post will mceet in : g o v 4 Local industry rong position, | tained, in fact, in some guarters whether or not Mrs. Biclowa had en- bar on Saturday evo- | nd the market for its leading man- | above normal zaged the truck for moving of ful Raaeplotnanatang € t g L ufactures is alwa tive one. In | “The cconomic effects of the re-| piture alone or for the purpose o room and two the event that bui ¢ construction | cont decline in stock values may not qransporting her and her son as well . i throughout the country is:speeded | vel be spent. but with caution wide- | as the furniture. 1f she had entered ¢ put ¢ ikt in the Legion : G up—and the conditions justify this|ly spread, and with manufacturers, ! an agreement to have the trucker ! expectation—there v w cities | wholesalers, and rctailers attempt- | transport her and her son as well as vhich would profit in | ing to restrict inventories. curtail- | 1 rniture then her case would b tricd as a “passenger for’ hire” ac- | haturally continue, <o it is reasn-|tion and it would not he as difficuit | Paul K. Rogers. President. Lle o expect a short period of | g City National Bank. quiet business, but a general busines. pression seciis improbabl V. Bennett, President, Stanley Works. e e The victim was 1d¢ donation party ing asked to con hands in E s s at 1 Worthing- | yoom « donation party ths Heerender eIttt Lt nal pries Eiton home- | then u Speakers for the eve 0t of buying and output i Toiiace DT e ills vazed by flan ng hav provided, and re- Hurls Basehall Bat : 55 £t e Al ous ienticor o t i bl Scouts On Hike ing voices in the 5 R ST e Iroop 1 of Berli “During 1629 we have noldup men ordered 1l ot e < S ol Lol RlowRIOTIIn S e, i t violent upse judzment in an automobile guest year room also. i 1ur i IpUBlS ) o'clock an all day trip whieh s ekl o etioncady t. in case unless that driver has shown i N i c h hools. 1 k them to ]! u\”w" . spite of that. T 1 we can look to- *As to the prospects for 193, 1 intentional negligence. tims expressed doui P kosky of B} ountairn i nned b 08¢ in n a verdict, it was argued. Al present there is a state law which | stops @ plaintiff from obtaining . a e ward the tuture with confiden In | think it is generally 1ecognized thit| Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz and At- up men, had guns. 4 i T ey SIaEE Lepcogh suael {he past, after a sharp de in | there has been a slowing down in | torney Martin I°. Stempien repre- paseball bat hu 1 e molooL [ el L ) ctock market prices, we have been ! business during the last quarter of | cented the plaintiff. Attorncy Don- e 5 : proposition that e philE i e i iolicR “1“1~ 1 ‘j"“,{"‘m T accustomed 10 expect a severe de- | 1829 which was accentuated to a cor- | ald Gaffney represented the driver Lim. The others t ( 1 side of sch eeommenlslipElIE e i pression in business. In | tain extent by the recent stock mar. [und Attorney Albert A. Greenberg attack on them. When 11 ar- | the ¢ h o Cunning- | €S L quite possible we may sce some fur- | ket situation. | think it is reasoi- was present o take care of the own vived the two men we o death in his home in IralsevicegChancad Sl {her recession, but in iy opinion | able to assumea that this condition is | er's interest, the floor, one of ther d : ox ¥n court X6 years fuennouncemeli pis DA . indications th will not be | liable to continue during the ealy | trons had disap Hm”’f':’-f“""[‘“ ”" ‘;1 ":uf 3 R oA ATt long or very severe he large in-|part of 1930 ations and bruises of 1 e and . heatlls = : ? N are most of then liquid T . 36 s disiiteh i | Middletown-Berlin - spur track to- | tion’s arc most of them in a lauid | concerned, there is reason however ) held on a charge of attempted rob- “"“l‘! Of "‘V gty st Y% \Wednesday, January Stra train u lieayy inventory. The rail-!nomic conditions are fundamen | bery. Kelly and Gayin-were charged | y605¢ BIODOEY, DUBEsed 20T l1ogving Middletown at 2:15 p. m. for MISS DOLLY CLAIRE BRUNDIN ¥s and public utilities appear 10sound. Thero are no overstocks of | g with suspicion of homicide. Police | {11® WEO! votes 1o ask for 97090 | periin and the extra train leay e operating efticiently. The banking | goods in the hands of either the [First Fecleslastieal Soclety Ex- said no gun was found on either | 107 addition to grammar School 23-= | ;50 1y g4 2245 p. m. for Middletown an Mars| wiv discovere s ) e L g | SYSstem is in a sound condition. Pres-{ panufacturers or distrib s and | Lnfii 9 C e 0 ol by ‘HJ:‘K’_‘“\\(‘I ] (YH“*W"I‘“ o Joan Marsh, newly discovered Juminary of Q.(»\l,LL\Hd: ]m.fi Ten o oo Canil s Bon e it B e Ll |nl«‘j-~,:«”m\,’.[:r: ,,\,) fv smekses) Appreclation’ for, IIgH e ' | Charles Haddack reccives pilot! it belooeatia a double in this city in the person of Dolly Claire Brundin of | (o cos of the country for more offee- B SSaa i il was the third »holdup in"as] ... 24 Kensington woman sends \.-:\ Years Eve Celebration . |OLL Farmington avenue, Miss Brundin's friends claim. tive effort and under those €i- ' L % i false ","'f’, “']5\""» B "fl” 3 Many loeal residents ‘have msds] The Herald published a picture of Miss Marsh several ftions. it would seem that the Country | oo i a normul | A check for $30 accompanied Ly town pool room oif Sunday “" e SRS, PATEqans to watch the New Year cow= nights ago and Miss Brundin’s friends at once noticed the ‘“}‘ PRUTIUELORINATCRNIO ok S| attitude it is reasonable to expect | letter of thanks (o the fire depart- sapber o pasten Lo, et Tl oan e lleg ad el homes W {striking resemblance. Miss Brundin is 17 years old and is em- " " that within a few months business | ment ‘\;‘“H""'“”"‘l ‘;“’*fil“ ‘J‘»" l‘;"' felled him with a hair storm that did dumage in Hart- |operating with_the merry makers |Ployed as an operator at the local exchange of the Southern DTN E eeident: | will procecd at a more vapid ra ' HONGHL ol IDEE ! 3 and before the vear is out. 1940|er. ¢hafrman of the Wirst Tccles wrday five vouths i ford. 5—Burglars invade Anderson’s |living out of town the Connecticut vf\e\\ England Telephone Co. Savings Bank of New Britain TG rnG () S [HECE [ e Il.m‘ al society, as follows: “On the poolroom under rrage store but are frightened by burglir | company has decided to operate two | - £ » o £ E “During the last quarter of the|yyciness vear.” levening of November 25 a fire brol liard balls after :obtaining alarm. 10—East Berlin downs Ken- | additional huses accommodi i TR 5 [closing year there was @ most dis- N lout in the Iirst Church of Christ Joot and seriously wounding sington to win junior title in bass- |those who arc lined to watch the president of the department,!astrous shunp in t stock market, at the corner of Main and Church liceman. vall. 15—Two local boys legs ar in. One bus will leave New aft and Trumbull corps. No.|cuusing great losses (o many peo- thhuaman Women Name ureets which threatencd serion = e turcd when hit by-auto of o ain for Berlin at 1 o'clock an 1 be guests. Dinner will ba!ple. This. of cou is ! . course, is the most New jcers damage and the possible destruc swamp road. 16—Mr. - and is, [another will follow at 2:30 o'clock served at 12:30 o'clock and the in-|outstanding cvent the financial | oo c“‘l‘?‘lfl‘fl'fl ](')‘G‘H‘O\?l?epl.sg tion of the building. The New Brit- Uharles Anderson martied 45 to bring home the stragglers ;.n‘1> lation will be held at the regular | vear. What i TR vl S S e RS OMENS N fire department did prompt and Mrs. Caroline Marsh suceunibs others who are attending the mnd- ) nued . 5 s0c =0t SR e i e et held an annual mecting last noon mectin upc eneral busine (e vt too fall. 23—Car crashes into {elegraph [night shows in Now Britain. Theic 5 e |effective service in adequately get- night at the Lithuanian hall. T} 4 S 1 bus ted Puneral of Mr. Webster rly 1o determine. It should Mot | oo wing office ’“‘,I‘! ",'h.“‘ d: ],,.‘LL‘\ ug at this fire and in checking it pole at foot of Galpin's hill; one|Will be no additional buses operated finy for the 12 stin he funcral of Geo M. Web- (he overlooked, however, ths hile Haant s A e {0 that it was brought under con- ritically and onc terviously hurt, o cithér Kensington or to Meriden, < ¢ ng 4 y 108 North street was held | there In ident. Mrs. Anna Janinas: vice presi- i~ wre large numbers of people | o trol within about twenty minutes. 1—William Chaloner dies at uge of |according to compuny offich S, c toppled from his late home this afternoen at | throuzhout the country who are en- | i ““Phe fire department is to | g iae e Y : hon rouzhout U ho 7 { tary. Miss a Matulis: assistant | e fire departu = = i o . \”L l"“' sy taple ds hy 2 o'clock. Itev. Hubegt D. Jones oft cd in spoculation and who have | e LS ASRatIng he assessors of the town of i Papem Seem IO Lmk Mflglsll‘a(@ - x { ‘\..J“ hools reopen O jin are keeping busy in the Officss | gy qind clean sl The rryvill nancial secretary, Mrs, Lva 3 < pping g Lulis Murray schot- in the town hall checking up o jeo g oy 1 t £y Byilincton U o thay TR el . s Nz Ll i i alf time by three poin Ul N[oating ¥ : G : e i Han P! e A wship fund created in honor of ol | (hose who handed in their lists |+ ( ore po-| oy o Gulid alocting omparatively small portion NEW YE DANCE As an cxpression of thanks an carlicr in the month. It is report BheYeleclion nofoficors conswumers of the coun-1 fpje Lithuanian Darbininkas soci- dppreciation on behalf of the Ilirs o e st o s Tera Johm's zuild will take place at t whom gencral business | parish housc, Forestville, on T aets its support. 1t should also b many days in which the victims Against Flames on Nov. 25 turned on their captors. In:a China- time of slow business. 0 unusual number of e Tallman killed as plane crashes jquents will carieh the town by New Y Dec. 31 UP—Autho to 1 ties today were in posscssion of Lwo documents taken from criminal sus- pects in which the name of City | ¢ Magistrate Albert H. Vitale is men- tioned. sided score. The wor Rao was outstanding for ay. January 9. There will borne in mind that thers is another he former high school v total of ety. and the Marijonu Kolegios soci- | licclesiastical Soclety of the First ety will conduct a dance this evening |Church of Christ, 1 am sending yoi 5 _ lat the parish hall on Church street.|herewith a check for §50 for th fog. Iraderick Oscar nson |vear the addition amounted to - | held this week Thursday. large class of speculators who have | 0 or Cole, dies at home in|this year the total will be increasec i arriage of 1 an entation mountain during ion of ten per cent fines dance will begin at 7:30 and|firemen’s pension fund in accor will last until after midnight. There [ance with the vote of (he society’ will be special favors and attractions. | committee.” le large profits from this drastic nees Brac drop in the price of stocks. There is Tast Berlin appreciably t for vith Iward Wagner of Brook strect no reason to anticipate that the Geloters imsiow ol ture Price of Milk Drops nt s announced yesterday by e market for onr moods in foreign | S One was a list of telephone num-|o¢ cloctions as Republicans sweep | In a bulletin to be issucd within t t 1 th e 1 ind Mrs. George W. Brackdlt bers which United States AtLOrney |y, yjctory in town clection. Leon few days the Connecticut Milk SO atched Pinc street, to take place at Charles H. Tuttle said had been | i feelect found among the papers of a Har- | " countries will to any degree be af- tected by the occurrences in the ed by large majority. <, | Producers’ association will announce new league i liome of the bride in Forestville to- | stock market. wis held even in Keneington |that the price of mfk is to be rd. Tommy Bra ) ted i morrow, New, Yearssday.. Jt i8 ex-| wipe gnancial situation is sound Jem cafe proprictor arrested fOr |y [japry McKeon, democrat, finally | changed for the month of January. fat peeted that alarge number will be | pyiing a1l the period of the decline selling narcotics and the other wus | (ino o™ tont of Berlin and East | Although it was not ascertained just| he Dixies. loop le ace | attendance el fale (s T atnceninal| a letter addressed to one of 1hree | pepjin republican aid. 16—Mis. | What the change will be. the fact l{he New Departures the stare Holiday Tomorrow e e e g men arrested as conspirators in the | 5o Folmquist dies at her home | that dealers.in New Britain have apmory tomorrow night preliminary | The stores, tactorics, banks and|yje country or among any of the hold-up of the testimonial dinner . “proncinoron following long illness. | dropped their prices or are propos- {to the New Departure-New Brit other places of business will be sus- | o ninent stockbrokers. Nothing ap- given for Magistrate Vitale Decem-| proper finds more than 10v vacant g 10 lower them would indicate ‘game. It is expected that th pended tomorrow in observance of | uronching a panic has occurred. The | ber 7 tenements in Kesington, Berlin and |that the same situation will prevail |dee representatives will furnish ths New Year's d ‘The post offic: |y rket value of all bonds of the The letter, signed with the initials | .o poin 17— Berlin Saving 2i | regarding the dealers and the pro- Dixies with more competition than |Will obscrve its usual holiday hours| (lygs that mutual saving banks in- “M. C.” was produced by Police | ¢ elects entire staff of officcrs. 19-- | ducers. In the past. whenever prices any club has this year nd the public blildings will = be|yegt iy was very slightly affected by Commissioner Grover Whaler veste Bristol High Plays Tonight closed here will be 1o school for | e jreak in the stock market, and : Schultz elected to head were dropped to the consumers the } day at the police trial of former De- | 'R0 oo (ot for the com- | producers “usually suffered a drop | The Bristol high school basketball | the duy. e i oy et et tective Arthur Johnson, charged im0l Fog T\ Ty vain Bruce dies|in price also,” according to some!team will cngage (he Windham skating Unsafe e | with dereliction of duty in losing his | ;=\ "0 S0 50 (Gt long - | local farmers. el i A Cyiatolroh il B L TR o gun to the hold-up men at the Vitale | 1t 1€ RORR T ORHE € 0 B Questioned regarding the milk |cal gym tonight starting at §:30 | Rockwell park said this morning dinner. 1t was obtained by police | [0 0 S0 0 Henry Tallman, | situation from the producers’ stand-{o'clock. The two second squads will (that skating at the lagoon was un- when John (Zach) Savino, one Off, iy or who was killed on Lamenta- |point. Alexander Bruce of Berlin {hook in a preliminary the guests at the dinner, was ar- | rested. “Get in to once with Vitale tell him we will take care of that Money for business purposes is plentiful and rates much lower | than during last spring and sum- nier, ibor in the main is \\r]]\ cImi- ployed and at high wages. Agric 'll-‘ ture is being substantially #nproved | contest | Safe but that the ice would probably November “—Danicl Malarney | far from successful. Crops were un- | Bristol High will play its esi tonight or tomorrow. A special tion 1mountain stated foday that the summer was starting at 7:50 o'clock harden sufticlently Lo permiic skat : elected to hiead the school boar 1! usually bad. and he was surprised |league game at the lecal \ on Tvunesi that skaters ke with 1. O. Shjer s vice-ch at the possible drop in the price |Friday night against South Man-|[M0m the ropes laid across t man. 5—WBolton-Kasica post, Am ik at this tinme of ar. |chester. This will be the last hou i matter at onc < nothing 10 worry ahout SO sl L e ves 10 keep record. G—1] 8 W omade Ly a representative on January nd Co. No. 5 of the fir Jo ! son to i praviting. for e Tal i he Connceticut Milk Producers’ | Dancing will 1 \ ¢ called 1o th terday just ; S s R tion claimed ihe | midnight tonigin through assistance of the farm board. While there is some season- 1 decline in the business of the rail- roads. this is thought only to be| | ican Legion. plans to check T S ly and demand.” wa the gome until Middletown com « ire in Oven loiie temporary Broadvic v “All in all. it scems {o me that e il 5 it rd and locul board of selectin emand did 1 3 furnished by Jos Cooke's aeel . this morning | while at LS DO o 2 t—Murray property offered 1o t fore s propose Endees Tomorrow S . | 1d & Johnson said I i WAL G waa 1 board pri imat i | the very beginning there - may some halting, nevertheless | look forward to the : 3—Harry Collins critics Last Berlin Ttems oppose the All-New Dritain five WS aon ich ing o3 o Professes Tenorance ! cooked in o “4\1" -l " : Win Emashiat Upsons liconnan 1% Pythias double-header attraction tomor i onalily expect a continuance of the o L i et et madsson v s held alrow. The initial it is seheduled od business conditions that hav itadly s he < ha {Both teams will be at full strengt il ld “Business conditions in 1929 clos Mot [ 5 e old year anlltor the battie The New Britain with a liquidated stock market which Willard new will e five will have v Conway, former | DN FARresses Eolicf Evidence Was|jias heen looked forward to by con- | ] 5 Fiodi Ehunch (5| Meean T S M 0| ot Withvan sura | tankers ond thovsrin| Besides helping you to get help Sl AN T e ank cnsutiondl guac ness men all through the year Danicl . 3 e T | mecting will con e at S [acquired won, added to th Will Colleet Costs as distinelly dangerous o business. | | . ’ % ! 2 i 1e: in | o'clock tev. L. I Adkins to give [squ (yed Bristol carlicr | collapse of the bull market| fi d h b f !".‘(r : Jose ph tivz b an illustrated talk on the Holy Land. [in the scason locals will line ) the plaintiffs conduct | which ran for several years. was | . . . nding cas uyers or your e o v trom school. ‘gocs ont | A social hour will follow after whizn jup with the umics—Dicken an:d || 15 thie court is reluctant to| 1ks to the attitude of the Feder- | - o g i1 borther and gun and | votional hour a Collins—in the frent court, Ward hinin his claims,” declared . . taura i heLe S i e L e W e R e Morris . Saxe in city court | aceomplished without undue unset cuterown clothlng locatln S Britain joses arn \ + o'clock at the Method back court, and Sid himan terday as he awarded the defend-| tlement in finances making of i* a | g R g with the ; akes S | ¢ : short business meeling |at the jump position. A sizzling t tission to collect the costs of | stock market panic rather than a | from the & e ne srasdriing ¢ i o ot W N plaintiff, Roman Micez | financial panic. 1t would be foolish o up men pistol was re- | e Meriden (own line. : B L Gl TR e e e S B B e the finders of lost articles . . . gpEned Lo ' Sl ’ SR [lcagers n Shat fs oxpected to b | He claimed he paid §400 in advance | will not affect business, but Presi- | 3 ;\tnn 1 another i 1t buy 1 ; < andl Mies Winifred lone of the finest loop batlles of the | [0F the rental of a shoe repairing | dent Hoover's prompt action in cre- 30 with great confidence, and rea- | T Reserve Bank carly in the year) | . L shop and tenement. and was never | ating a sentiment in the business H l S l Ad n f Seven Itre ! & < i Estate settled dlowed 1o take over the premises|world that its own safely hinges era. or ale S Se arm After hearing t € L y S e et s il e oy .vm 15w result 1d to remain in | upon the continuance of the pur-| 3 old quarters where the U was | chasing power and that by doing 7 or SGven Drom: wven. | O'Brien, who divd last June, recei - Saticl SEDONEE AN tIa LOME; grand jur y VeosroniNgy Hily incres 3 1 \ : < | business mueh as usual with confi- d ul ] P xe robb n e mecting the Communi‘y |ed cqual shares o S propert i (e ‘ an mecting of he. Communrs | ed sl sharcs o proncriy P o wrove s claim | e e e s (| DOMUCe, eggs, poultry, etc. old. and s n s serlin i i1 il it B2 i 3 that he had wade the payment he land his arguments for the continua- hesE A N i rer quarantin vening it being New Year's night. | according 1o a decision handed | S | ! | charging the 0 fuaran LR L e e i orproduced areceipt for $400 but, in | tion of the*present wage scale will. sault in conne 1= | T ut rested b e | o ol A in [probate. cours, vestordav. Thomas|M® decision, Judge Saxe said it was| I believe, go far toward stabilizing up. Bravate r police | Hubbard ool Thursday morning | his opinion the paper had been Mm-‘imx‘.m“. so that while we may look | | errent ection with robher Farm- ' al 8 o'cl ARl S nen o, . pered with and did not originally | for some let-down in business, which | Louis Saccaroni. ton avenue garage. 25 —Christmas A speciall mestingtof ithe Knightsiitlc aGnlnlstral of-s SIG cala G Feon= ¢ p 1 & Siets of real cstile valuod at $41.|SPeCify $400. but £40. the amount of | will undoubtedly affect our factorics. oh ihoKe Eeloghone s % Nisiting | of Pythias will be held Thursds sl L one month’s rent. The plaintffs|in the carly months of 1950, {he last otic agents \Maz ) A io1 3 s | evening at § o'clock at Communiiy | 900 and personal property consis i led = 8s 5 ! cotic ag I TS bl wife failec give testimony which | six months ought to start on the up- istrate Vitals . zalic i K [ he v 0 Senia (e NeWlvas similar 0 the other evidenes | ward grads RRoHe S umbe : ! Ugers Qi EesD nd Uie American Silver Co. sav.|offered and the judge cxpressed the Ahile improvement in business i three others ve d : f woon and evening for the ex- I i = “V- 1 opinion the claim was a fabrication. ite likely to be slow it seems to me z¢ of Looks s accounts and morlgages o L L] omen o Heart pae- | ‘l!'l‘];»*“w "\“: '] ‘-I Do SiE L Towed, countryw speculative tendency 1me whist socials ¢l are J. O'bannel! The suit was started in November, | distinctly curbed. if not stopped, it Monday cvening at § o'clock i |Thomas 1° O'Brien, William AL | yq27." Attorney * Stempien | must be that moere cffort will be church social roomis. Mrs. Joln |0 Brien, Mrs |w\mnni. i»m..ul‘a reprosented the de made to make money from business be ho: €, ames and Irs S fventures rather than from specula- ey N . \ \ s ¥ SRR 9 | Guiden ] O N R oA i Gy i o ‘L povig The cost of an ad is small . . . the CASH returns BIG et i3 £ waysid Relief Corps Meetin Liverpool. Dee. 31 (UP) Onc fually improve business conditions Iindred and seventy mink. the larg- | George T. Kimball, President st shipment received from North ! American Hardware Cory | I'ELEPHONE 925 00,000 in 1925, according to |1 rps. Will be held in G A R America, were recently imported fof “We expect there will he a wonthly | the U S. Bureau of IForeign and |hall ville, on Thursday, when | stimulate the breeding of mink |t mporary falling off of Ciamalficd s Advertising: calls daily tin i ss mect-| Domestic Commerce. the reg meeting will take place. | England. the ] Legion Activities t and Iy stands, e annual inst lation of ¢ G _ e of Easoline and Shailo uross chapter. Woman's I receives orders for first six weeks or two months. It

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