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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. SWEDISH BAPTIST Ul’e ddimgs |t it JUIGLEY WILL ROOT [uncenaamy Over Thanksgiving e Yok Dl M (ol Tt Bt s R T R Y Is Revealed By Wavering Prices | ~uw im0 w. ain stre istrict Meeting to Ta;:,a,c 35 theie " daughter, Miss | ceats o g0 toward Mavor ugicrs Speaks Tomgh t Theaters to ‘ HARTFORD MERIDEN . . . rances ristina, o James Christm: u ans we ox Film . 2 1 " Be Held in Thls Glty e \n)n‘;i:";;-qarcr):?fitn{&.fi ke also | BOOS kae Sfi[e List Sags During Early : S : 3 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street Keough of Black Rock avenue. Thc\ After the meeting, bridge was| Gen A,\w Tl wedding took place Tuesday morn- | played. The prizes were awarded Trading, Then Recovers, Genl The semi-annual meeting of the|ing in Peter's church, Danbury. |to the Misses Llsic Johnson Olive | Making a final drive to stimulate A Genl Electric Ewedish Baptist Young People’s| The pastor, Rev. James E. O'Brien s % G v 9 S g e unlon' of New 'Yorlc aiatrict willl b | perfosmed the ‘ceremony and. eales| o oor and Linnea Johnson. 1”'0 sale of tickets for the footwall But Droops Toward the :,,1 \]|2:)‘,,< ; : 25 We Offer: 10:30 o'clock tomorrow held next Saturday and Sunday at|brated a nuptial mass, ERINAE ) ; b Sery 193 the Swedish Elim Baptist church.| Mrs. Gordon I. Biims of Dan-|R€V. Dr. John L. Da”: forenoon at Willow Braok park, be- | ClOSe. ST e T LANDERS FRARY & CLARK located at 22 EIm street. The con-|bury was her sister's matron of Broadcasts Tomorrow tween New Britain High school and Gold Dust 3% 8% @ ’ vention will open on Saturday at 5|honor and James M. Conley of this| Rev. Dr. John T, Davis i i former |V, cademy * Ma r Good D. m., Wwith a business session. In/city, was best man. | Vermont i cademy Rayor ¢ Y ; i 00d. aatos ' 7 el S rk, Nov. 26 ertainty . We highly recommend this stoc s an excel i $he ‘Svening &t 8 weloek. thore will - | pastor of Trinity Methodist church | quigley will speak tonight at the | gyer the efr Uneertainty | Graham Paig - e :{ e “f_r_m' g t tock as an excellent invest- be a large missionary meeting. The | “\rx"w;x‘.lfw;;{l‘o; An \_:l”_d"r”"“ "\’;M"M;:: Embassy, Capitol, Palace and Strand | ypon the diz o n Mot ] EEUCCRE LA £peaker at this service will be Rev. | ¢ LR theaters, he announced today, 10 pbust s : A £outh America, who is supported hy | | cast Thursday afternoon at 3:30 |5 jarge fund for the unemployed of | The list sagged 1 to 4 po : | o’clock from Tom Noonan's “China- : % : HouD ihe union. Rev. Mr. Swe | EXP]RES IN DELAWA o' > the city, and to request that all Who ing {he SR e wenson vil! | | town Mission” over WMAC, WDEL, st ! 3 i HEITRERLL ) Epeak of his work in the foreign can afford to do so, purchase tfckets show gains of a point or s . g how gain int or so her field and will illustrate his address | = *:‘\”(“‘and ‘\‘\‘m‘:’ WHDR, WHP, | whether they attend Ame or [and ther : AoA o B : 2734 3 ) with stercopticon views. There will| Resident of New Britain for Two | & not. downward afternoor Leusto with se- | ' In the theater lobbies ticket sell- | 1 4 £ it 1 4 5 5315 | 10 be a musical program, ind lections by the Amphion Concert or-| Score Years Was Authority on | X ME HEARINGS ers will be stationed ¢ t is ex-!most of i} -called pivotal stock d Cab's 5 i = chestra of Meriden, and singing by New Haven, 2 (UP)—Inter- |pected that many persons who have showe e TR 6 q E B mixed quartet. Lock Making. state commerce commission hear- | ot heen approached e e . ! JUL 3 3 ings on the railroad reciprocity |tribute to the fund in thi On Sunday the first meeting of | Burton D. Goodwin, 65, of 21! . ribu he fund in this m khe day will commence.at 11 a. m.,| Sherman court, for 40 policy will be resumed before EX-|Councilman Samuel Sablotsky, who ped 4 poi S drition o Mont Ward Mith a sermon by Tev. Trhardi!rosident of this clty, dled at 3| ooy ey oL ROEETe In the fed: |was in the mayor's office while | dividend o nica compar. | Naah Molors . 215 Bonds Follow Line of Least Re- Trausac ions Confined to Com- Nwenson. In the ‘afternoon at “U‘o\lml\ vesterday morning at the | ember 2, it | plans were being made, volunteered | American Locomotive tandard elock iR ic e < TR A > | was announced today. |to handle the sale of cets at the B owever Nie G 1t g 32 32 ' d | , . : kelist, and Rev. Erhardt Swenson |of Dr, Carleton C. Fooks, at Frank- < . Lour o r idend, as | 3 £ I will be the principal speakers. Visit- | ford, Delaware 3 | to report on the practice, which| Mayor Quigley. Dr. Joseph H. s covered. M o ver . LT A S R BoE delc satso AL AAND Saet binEs slapare ol consists of the railroads purchasing Potts and others concerr :d with ar- fie, Mis ) nd Illinois A e st g o in eerry” | suppliea from companics using their | rangements for the game approved Central lost 2 t lines of a 8 7 p. m. with preaching by Rev. | Ralph Cowles and Celia Beach | yenorortation | service. Previo gestion by Councilman Sablot- | point or to cmbrac ich of the Axel . Poterson, pastor of the | Geodwin. tiie granatather was way. | Rearings were held at Chicago an. to hold a Scotch auction be- list. Sears ¢ ¢ churchilniwhicht e conterencemnitl s n@iGoonwin s imlonetel|nar wairer | Casdiengl aginedRane o anulad i iiwacn s the Suslves NTomoneoR U TeNE e Ui e be held. of Terryville. His father dled when | V2Fious sections of the country. {football will be aucti ko nd National Biscuit, Gold The officers of {he union are as|a young man. His brother, Warren, | ciimangaablofekveand fine sidders DUstAe Bellinorescud y On o and follows: President, Miss Gertrude died in Waterbury a n@mber of [— LEIDs rading t 3 ¢ b market was Par't : i A Bl R s ik fined ] saratively narrow Phillips ! 18 ‘ ey 0 f issues which moved {irregu- Serv N T 74% %3%° T oW . Fepials lar Prices were inclined to sas 1 ! Pt ’ they advanced or | will pay as t - Q meric e showed end was Nyborg of Mcriden; vice president, | years ago. The late E. Clayton 0 to the highest " e’'m . I 1 g € . 3 1 . e i soline stochs Jester Johnson of Montclair, N. J.; | Goodwin, official of Hart & Cooley D t h SOIORTRC Al S e a L 3 s s we ) £ g S i recording secretary, Frank Johnson]and member of the local school || ea S of Brooklyn, N. Y.; corresponding | hoard, was a cousin. He leaves his | secretary, Arthur Pierson of Hart-|wife, Emily Granniss Goodwin, his 1 ion w ut cilman assured the mayor a ‘ 1 = < 1 Elii : iliar > o\v\s\ 15 o“m- Potts that a sizeable sum can 5 trade news wa 1 . > i ssion i v realized in this way. Mayor Quigley announced today [that Julian K. Wezowicz. propr Roy Dutch N Y 4 he Liberty ) d into new | ct ent in stecl operations and St I San ran 661 60 gh ground for the year and was drop in car loadings, and some jord; chairman missionary commit- | daughter and & one month old Mrs. Gertrude Kilmartin ¢ strongest issue the govern- | desultory sel trickled through tee, Abraham Lord of New York granddaughter. | Mrs. Gertrude Kane Kilmartin of | 0% oMy 3 3 e e % nent group. Other . yonds | the lis prices were lower city; treasurer, Miss Emily K. Han- |~ Learning his trade as die maker | 191 Hillside avenue, Waterbury, | oo iy S14nIey Quarter filing station, | 23 S : gles n Pac 103 3 lics cir e 1 ound it difficult to son of Meriden. Miss Elsie Me-|and tool maker with the Eagle Lock | died Tuesday morning. She was born | rncd in & check for § ¥ ; Rt " | Southern R f 1 2 e little tra t v recessions. Utili- lander is president of the local Company in Terryville he moved to in Bristol and spent (he early part ooy ao the profits of | = : 5 ; Three s in the mi ! r American Young People’s society of the Swed- | New Britain 40 years ago and liv- | of her life in that city. She was & | ru (e oreon e 20WIcE TeRT - Seiss vion | Standard G 68 : ¥ . New Yor d E 1k about three ish Elim Baptist church, [ ractically ever since at 21 Sher- |&raduatc of the Bristol High school | (1o \1e check was mot jarger but | JHO% JEC FEEE R RG] i r Ser poration offer ints, 1 inly traded — | man court, ¥ollowing a shock at his |and of the New Britaln State Nor- L Ma¥or assured hiin of his ap . i i Std Oil of NJ 10525 £ ¢ of the contr n and th i i 3 2 d Oil of NY ] 3 + € Bak rred with a Monday Night Is Dull home last spring he was taken to | mal school. G e wee o steel reviews point- {50 OF OCNY 28 2 ; 1 T aftered /81l LEEROREL AR RIIE BoteITe] T L the home of his daughter in Dela- urviving her are her husband. "V a : : In Cellector’s Ofl'lce s AL e e e . geleiylidRculno el o lovainventor ol aker .. 5L Sl 95 217 | the specialt Match met A city ordinance which require he funeral will be held this aft- | Gertrude, Margaret and Frances, s ; 5 X ¢ s ) . inallicsy ¢ | consid le 1 e and broke the tax collector’s office In clty han crnoon at the daughter's home and | four sisters. Mrs. John Hayes and FH0 U1 S0 Kag e Fahs il 1 KR AT was the ex- 1o be open on Monday evenlng from | Masonic burial services will be held | Mrs. Benedict Whipple of Bristol, % e et o e n I 470 % & 1 31 St ¢ t J ‘ s rwin Williams 7:30 to p. m. may be changed by in Eliside cemetery, Terryville, Sat- Mrs. nk Brazel and Mrs. A. E. = ' 16 § nd ' the common council, it was learned | urday afternoon, arrangements be- Magnell of Hartford, and a brother. ’ : ; today. ling in charge of C. Funk & Son of | Rev. James J. Kane of St. Peter's » A2 lomis 2 4 fop end T g 2 h wa y»n_\‘]fl.]ouurs ¢ ‘ollect s c *h, Danbury & 3 R ‘nitec r § el ¥ \ ¢ temporarily below 20. o Collector Looms, | Bristol. hure B MO Birth Record 84, hud Tite ofeet ui it |15 Tnd Al : i ] fect on the money ey DAY evening some years ago | _—_— The funeral will be | a busy time in the office hut morning at 10:45 o'clock at St. Mar- -, T ares of allie mpa Eaihe A e in rat erthe [ : while to be open. He keeps office be in St Joseph's cemetery, | A i !““ "‘f‘ ks 3 0| hayment from 37% cents to 30 cents : N 2o S ‘ SECOND ADVENT CHURCH . v 3 ay t L r 10s5pita last night M 1 o & T D 9 + % 182 > > £ d Advent rch to- e S Th e e e Eber Davis Coon Stanle ; 3 <, since Octobe 3| We s 03 kol ; SR o test will be held in ably more moncy is taken in than| Woman and Brother Accused of | Fher Davis Coon, ag wonth in the ¢ VR RS ] ; BiD G8h Thternatias on Monday night. e o ‘Il‘uhwlwt sl(r—”, (l\lLdlL(A:V night at } 4 'Ansonia PO]ICC Uncover Fin 3 oolworth 6 " ect s h ‘iring Own House—State Po- ritain nera hospit 4 8 Rumors Persist iu‘ho':’\r* s zf;g?"a:l}r:il-nnme»xm;m» 7 short illness. He was born in Cam- 500-Gallon Whiskey & wit 1 of Hears LOCAL STOCKS e e SHeribes fl\flx.;n)n fiteianiZehei s isohe bridge, Vt., and with the exception | Ansonia, Nov. 26 (P—Visitir ick, the r ¢ ne (Furnished by Putnam & Co. T e e e 3 abil rresent but oxn : e | : | of two years spent in this city he |dwelling at 1§ Norti treet | e 1 was Bl ot : & > held ¥r g at the wise to do so and the latter will| Willimantic, Nov. ) — Mrs. | OF oL oty bat ioiithgasig Men R ; = ’ 2 7 2 - % probably come before the council |Angelina Gialluca, and her | Fexided all his life i Aon 3 . vived. « : Insurance Stocks ; : NGl Besides his wife, Mrs. Abbe O3- | William Schatzman and \ s . ) ! 3 : - RUEthosmeximegine brother, Nicholas Lorella, 18, were| 'i"¢o ;" yo jg survived by two |Sen of the Beacon I tate ni(8 sovaral been T Aty ¢ pric THANKSGIVING FOR ORPHANS e e > i R e e e charged with arson in court toda % s LS - : barracks, discovered a & 1c ; i om- e ¢ ; feavy v 4 i : T v s given ; sons, Harlow Coon of Hartford and i : 0 4 T TReie the sequel of a fire at the wom Lyt th L Campus .Ru.m()ls Br mng home in Birch street last night. The | Leon Coon of l('_,',ll““f‘] Mo B, o state offi- | sy vel ; c i : T national 57 it on at rphana members Admission of Marriage cinnucas own the nouse. T duughien frs 0 : " i e [ rs with Officers Condon ar ’ ) circles t ot 5 5 3 S5 s i va ¢ 3ank R ; Mary of the Reno, Nev., Nov. 26 (P—Campus | partment was called on a i U “““'hl‘”.i,‘_’; T of the Ansor li e ween large stockholders | 1t e es ir enced a ® ke iz 5 of tha RLsus $umors have brought forth an- | alarm. Caliceny j‘(‘)“‘,a:‘ st far i . , ¢ 4 2l Jouncement of the marriage in Aug. “hief Charles A. Reynolds report- | £ \'M;“d \ 5 Qilm ust, 1920, of Miss Phyllis Balzar, ed he found a milk bottle in which | 3 i il C o’ ¢ Memorial church, | I S end Mir e Lortssu: o e place where - o the roof - 1 the con o ¢ S wing — i re ts were ed. nly child of Governor and Mrs. was kerosene oil in the place where R 0 i e k : Yred B. Balzar, and George Vargas, [the fire started. After questioning, 7 ; ¢ | had be ¢ 1 e for rog gasoline ks of 731 ' : S teno, University of Nevada senior. |the accused are said to have ad- | o™ cemeters. Remaing will be &b/ o i) ang tne ' ; the lowcst erude output Afand/Acturing Stocks STATE LUMBER DEALERS ary uvl Rr JUDGMENTS News of the marriage “leaking out | nitted setting the fire with the in- | the B. C. Porter Sons funeral parlors | ;.. g X p Amotineed| S H e : A det : for $245 secently” on the university campus, |fent of collceting insarance and | WBtil Fridsy noon. Seutar was credited | et e drilling i the rich Elwood | ATO%- ek WILL HOLD CONVENTION i1 cxsor o siax Zucker ana against Vargas said yesterday in making they pleaded guilty in court and P . 1 ¢ Forr " 1 be b ¢ AT 5 a e D given in the announcement, had changed |were held for superior court which their decision to keep secret the |comes in here next Tuesday. Mr. | wedding until after his wife's gradu- | Gialluca provided $1,000 bond for | F I Ay . A 1 i : e - nterpr = o B ‘ Vel 5 ’ ; M A e o i : unerals [[o o oo SR “d % Fainir Bearing — o g St et oW i spot in the eting with the L\\gl\)m. from the first floor of the dwe 1 K the most s l T ter wii mes were play- 3 was on a President of National Iictail Assec te Nair Nair presented . the 2 e a, 1n| i3 wife and $2.500 for his brothe : o ey were married, he said, in | i, juw Décenbare c 1 ski resulted in a British Columbia. house s val at 87,000 . )il sh wer vou T L S ut for the defendant. The _— with only $200 incumbrance on it. John F. Wainwright ndard 1 of alifornia = 4 g e 1 teal- lair 21 for relaying Dean Cross Gets Tull\e)s The police did not state the amount | Tuneral services for John B A )oenting Must Lay Off & Googel repre- of insurance he 1 ire dam. | Wainwright, aged 76, of np / ITO}' Thdnksgfll\ng M?,gl s : R Mr‘-( who died Monday, were held IU UGU State's Workers almw Beach, Fla., Nov. 26 age was about $6( o Dean Wilbur L. Cross, governor-ele home. Re William H. Alderson, - Lh : o umber Dealers’ As SEER PULLET THIER 1 nds : it ] t00d Ala., Nov. 26 (P—Gads- of Connecticut, will not have to|'" o pastor of Trinity Methodist church, S8108 b animal or a beast . v went 1 an 11 S SRS 6 £ te presi Yooy ‘ were searching for worry about his Thanksgiving | %23 ‘j‘”f"(::' jo aid indetermini€ | officiated. Burial was in Walnut | o D ) i S th : pEton e | the meeting and will turn it over 1 thief 44 pullets from turkey. He has two alrcady. These | e Caus v | Grove cemectery, Meriden. ; : G0 @ ATt t 1 per t ¢ Syl i 7 Hu n ! umily of G !v.‘(hcn\'nf‘dA are of the wild species and were s —_— A C L " P it y 3 z 5 or ) 2 bl ho d ds on his given him by Gov. Doyle E. Carlton | Cit lte s William J. Dooley chicks ! ! 5 ; % ¢ ; : ‘I‘fl -hl ln‘llus tocks ;i aste R, ol 6 Thetria ¢t Florida, who sent them to t y m Funcral services for William 2 Pl " i b 1 jeral reserv : : o 2 e ot s 0 T off with hiome here of Archibald McNeil, dem- _— Doo ed 61, 0f 194 North LLE G i . Y i gen, president sllets inning ocratiz national committeeman, who cow | Who dicd Sunda > heads i . Endicoti-Johnson Co. of New i a . . ll.’l;os- “"__-“_'_ C "]0"»" Pee s Yorl Naskbroieh st for $450 | morning at 9 o'clock at fary's m behind car Cross will not be at home | BT A% etor of|church. Rev. : Connor was Haver r his dinner 1 SANE % oo t « 5 m igh 1l el i L‘l“ -’11‘ 1‘:: b BIO8 AL0LE 8 e ot x‘m I l\“ “n“* r],‘ 1“ over for a soutkern dinner on | Stable John : ) tached to Bolloeman hHenry © or | this afternoon at 2 o'clock at th the harracks at Stafford Springs, K. Den- - Grandmotl i o the Malley was deacon and Rev. Thom- - A e o e 1 N B T : : [ ) siand festival and leave T»)n' ore. 1 e e s ior s abidurcon MOODY SCHOOL NOTLS L oun on of New York City Peter Yablonski 5 ",&,, Organist John J. Crean played T following officers for t ©$ ran m 1 ts. i . AL e —‘N TAXIS GET LONGER i streot was arrested shortly after 2 |Grieg’s funeral march as the casket 3 alecte & iostng g e e x S NEW OFFIU‘R) (JHOSL Hartford, Nov. 26 I;PAv,-\u»\‘xl{-n. o'clock this afternoon by Ser oS \\\I:As ljlr;rx:», nuc:‘ ‘xh;‘: clnl\xxrukm\.\»lc ]\:g:,o;‘\” \‘411"{'[!\\,!'\ schy er 3 . hicago r es & b{ SENIOR HADASSAH sion of time to March 1 for the in- |1 Feeney on complaint of his wife | blaria w“?] fun -lrsf‘”»m-' Lisel o hy Miles; vice Clien h l : / sallation of meters In taxicabs in |that he was creating a disturbance. | = ‘I;“"‘ N b ot fiaved | Avsvy: Bl 5 £ New Haven, Hartford, Water! He will be charged with breac ): ~:% tri ru\:. el v 2 ACS N . : s 2 3 the peace at tomorrow’s court ses- “Auld Lang n At the com Miss Anan Kozler 1 1 s v Mrs. David Fendel Elected President LICEEDOEt Bud ST RD “’3‘1’ g“{”l“ ion munion the “Vacant Chair” was the typewriti i on the petition of the Flat Rate Cab X 2 ) zissociation. The petitioners claimed 1he original order, which required 1he installation on or before Janu- I. Wexler reported to the police At Avnual Mecting—Bridge this afternoon that a 50 foot meas- | sang “Some & iring tape and a six foot folding |clusion of the mass and as the cas- rule had been stolen from his car | ket was borne from the church which was parked at Winkle's auto Organist Crean played Chopin’s ©OMARELT AT 2:00 cleaning shop on Commercial street. | funcral march g MISS SLATTERY SPLARS otal sal 1 ; The officers and dircctors of the | The pallbearcrs were Dennis.Ma- Congregation Sons of Israel will|loney, William Lynch, John Leon- meet Monday evening, Dee. 1. Pres- | ard, John Morrin, Frank Lgan and ident George Berson will announce Phillip J. Smith. i | his committee sclections and plans| Rev. Father Connor conducted the | .o 050 i will be made for the coming year. | committal services at the grave. .o o," 0 Constable and Mrs. John S. Recor | Burial was in St. Mary cemetery. A | o oo g { left today for Maine, to spend the |large delegation of members of |© [ 5 % O L ; AT - 3 s 383 |a AT e pa rest of the week. Meriden lodge, B. P. O. E., attended | oot '7045 1 m. {0 you 3 ; i |the Gier ) r ‘,‘OT:"]T B“s;es‘:vstfi RELEbELL Uit yhe int el 08 o ral hundred persons posel =i Ak et < Do NEW HOT SPRING FOUND R b e o 3 e ewelers) M assoclation M will CARD OF THANKS h audience, @ S light In the @irPIate | ;icet at the Chamber of Commerce | We wish to thank our kind rela- | *Ne Plus Ultra™ across the Atlantic| . " coday eventng, tives, friends and neighbors for ex-| Customs Dut\ I)Qhu fa Doee © that this was the| The Traffic bureau of the Cham- pressions of sympathy and floral 5 :;;i,':,‘f,,,',\““‘;_::, by Franco and 1d- | Ver of Commerce will meet Monday | tributes in our rccent bereavement rdo Reyes. his companion in flight, “j"l"“S S o : in the .Jhn\»\u of our hpfi)ml :OI]'A m;z s ; : Phe New Britain State Normal |brother. We ally wish e . : ;;,‘:‘\;}'fl"‘” escaped Monday M| . 55 (logeq at maon today for | thank all who donated the use of | SN basket L St s g | Thanksgiving holidays. sses will | their automobiles for the funeral, | 1 0/ . . DANIEL DALY DIES | be resumed Monday. so the St. Stefan's Sick Benefit | ot VUE 0 Lt reif Monte Carlo. Monaco, Nov. 26.— | Miss Helen Waskielewicz, a teach- | society, Franz Ferdinand Stamm and | () 0" uctoms officers den De Pasco . (P—Daniel Daly, a native of Wor- | er at Central junior high school, will | Elisabeth Stamm. Special thanks 18| 5 gyt charges on 7 aRaT “hes & Obio coster, Mass,, whose permanent ad- | Attend the annual Polish students’ | given for the officers of the Elisa-| {ykevs the po ; t [CMSP&P dress was listed as the Gerard Trust | ball at Ioston tonight. beth Stamm. i fnittor Carann i ¢ Chi & North Company. Philadelphia, died today | -3 manhole cover at the corner of | Signed, Mr. and Mrs. Frank| gcross the border to buy CRIT& P .64 fn A brivate hospital here, He was | Steele street and Corbin avenuc | Deutsch and Family. Gk i b | Cnayatr Mt 1 L | which became broken has been re- | — U e e Colimbia ¢ = ik NSRS O yorted to police headquarters. Cap- | CARD OF THAN Oicers orithy AT e T o tain Kelly notified the board of pub-| We wish to thank our friends.| (b appealed to e 4 lic works. veighbors and ives for the Kind- | Fionnessey, inspector i : Bain, iR EGh BatPAm h B e ress and sympathy thown us dur-| (o waive the duty but Hennesse H A was voicd at i : : { : L her pE her 4, was clected as e Real Estate News ing our recent bereavement in the| gig he could not as the money e Steel &9 S S 1€ HoRg cotor i b i ¢ ! bty ;:1 town’s represcentatives in the Lena Milcowitz has quit claimed | ¢cath of our sor. brother, and be-| yent to the government : H t cn 3 s s erican Hosie e - iy g i o Sreges coming session of the legislature, to Max Milcowitz, 1. Milcowitz and | loved friend. F We especially | 1y an idea struck Henne 1 v C! ] 7 7 J S . Wilson, ‘Ha A8 dicd at his home on Main street | Mendel Sicklick, property on Arch |Wish o thank the kddy-Glover Dost he passed his hat anmon 1 3 4 4 AR ATIN NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSH S minteEEAEE carly this morning of heart trouble | street, and Mary Spiegel of West | American Legion, also Lexington — customs inspectors up | Easmn Kodak BOSTONIBANK: oL ‘; = ‘\m = 4 orolary of (e AFnC TN fcllowing an ack of pneumonia | Hartford and Henry Morans ot New |lodge, 1. 0. 0. ¥ | his force. The customs men |llec Autolite 53 = o S 4 5 e B R T ke A 1d Metallurgi- from which he was recovering. He |Britaln have been given a $17,000 | Signed, Mrs. Mary Stabert and| donated the necessary $6 and | Hlec Pw & Tt 43 375 | cle 1 T was born March 23, 1874, mortgage on the property. Tamily, Miss Alice Sparmer. the turkeys were admitted. Follows Meeting 300 1 nry 1, would create a financial \ip, the change being required during the period of the Christmas rush when the use of every taxicab 15 desirable. POLICE DETAIN LA GANDARA Madrid, Nov. 26 (A—Folice have detained Jose De La Gandara, Ban- tander, who, it has been discovered several days ago lent an automobile | Hot Sy Ark 2 Abor y Dry Y. Nov yrds will he Bala

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