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WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1930 PAGE ELEVEN Drivers of Cars MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF ROGER CONNOR Lose Licenses First Set Of 1931 Must Walk or Employ Young Man Put Chauffeurs for One Year Twins Cheek In Profuse Floral For Chicago Mayoralty on Fighting A list of operators whose licenses Probation Twin sons were born this at the Waterbury hospital to Mr to drive automobiles in. Connecticut morning and Mrs Frank Rossi of Mother and youngsters were re- have been suspended for one year Middlebury. Tributes Mark Given Chance to Life this afternoon as Begin fcr driving while under the Influence ported doing very nicely. the arrived in at 7:02 and his brother Anew of liquor was given out to-day at One of the little lads Waterbury and Do Better six State Motor Vehicle Department as checked in at 7:11 a. m. They weigh five pounds, nine ounces and Burial A suspended sentence to the Che- a part of the effort to reduce this pounds, two ounces. To-day menace. The department shire reformatory disposed of the highway set twihs born in in the new of advised to notify It is the first of Waterbury year case to-day of William Sweeney, statement people the or the In case 1931. will take official notice of its increase in population 22, of Bank street, who was arrested department police Middlebury President John of National and New should see of these drivers to Heydler League several weeks ago and held on the they any and will extend congratulations and a welcome greeting operating motor vehicles. undoubtedly charge of atempted breaking and the Rossis. York Police Department Send Rowers—Services entering. The accused youth was Bridgeport — John T. Corbett, Jr. found in the rear of a store on Bristol — Alexander S. Fitzgerald. at St Followed By Burial in Old St Lounsbury street about 3:40 o’clock Collinsville — Alonzo Squires. Margaret’s — in the morning. He and another East Haven Warren Pitcher, Jr. — youth made an attempt to escape, Fairfield Boleslaw Wysockl. To — Doctors Joseph’s Cemetery but Sweeney when the offi- Greenwich Chester N. Crosby. Arrange stopped — cer fired two shots Into the air. His Hartford Ernest Coutremanche, oi airs Roger Connor, Waterbury’s great- garet's qaartette consisting friend was later captured and John Dailey, John Marlanl, Stanley Eric Jane Cul- est contribution to the national pas- Pape, soprano; HJIss placed on probation. Nowakowski, Albert Itunke, Harry hane, alto; Joseph Mulcahy, tenor L. Wainwrlght, Peter Woyton. Pre-School Clinics was laid at rest to- A window of the near time, , building — and Joseph Connor, bass. Jewett" City Jerry Bonney. where the youths were accosted was day in old St Joseph's cemetery, be- Burial was In old St Joseph’s — Alvar S. Larson. and the Naugatuck found tampered with police — side the remains of his parents, who cemetery, the commitment services New Britain Edward P. Martin, claimed that was respon- the and being conducted by Father Daly. A Sweeney Adolf Stanlewicz. and Kirschbaum at Conference This Afternoon were among pioneer highly sible. Godfrey Irish residents of this huge standing wreath of roses and Norwalk — Ward Malcolm. respected The suspendld reformatory sen- * the who lilies from John Heydler and Hockvllle — Warren H. Skinner. city. Among scores, throng- In and Adopt Schedule tence resulted Sweeney being — ed St church for the wreath of calla lilies and roses, the Seymour Charles H. Jenlson. Margaret's on for one placed probation year. — were Intimate friends of floral remembrance of the New York Silver Lane Aleck Phillips. obsequies were five will Include the hours to be desig- Suspended sentences given — The schedule lor the pre- •‘the of the 80’s,'' who Giants, were greatly In evidence. Union Viktor Staronls. Leo of 1) Barnes City clinics will he this nated by the physicians, during The were nephews of Manganaro, 23, — James school arranged played boll with him on local sand- pall-bearers Waterbury Bowes.a which which the children will be attended street and Armanda Stango, 20, of — afternoon at a conference In who followed his brilliant the deceased, Daniel, Roger, Mor- West Suffleld Itobert Colson. lots and were J. and E. H. to. 14 Adams street. Both — Dr E. J. Godfrey Dr a career that timer J. and Mortimer Connor of this youths Wethersfield Henry Edwards. playing throughout a board The children may then go into arrested on warrants and charged — Klrschbaum, member of the in city, Joseph and Carmen Rubano of Windsor Locks Joseph Fillips. forms many interesting chapters breach of the The will be In attendance. The school when they reach school age New with peace. Woodstock Valley—Earl C. French of health, the history of baseball. Haven. 1U30 Immune to small pox and diphtheria. state’s witness alleged that the — work, suspended for the term, ui Numbered among the mourners N. Y. Henry Baxter. f rom jonn xieyuier, prewucni Lewisboro, weeks. young men attacked him and show- — will be resumed In a few National from the New was the following large delegation, South Bend, Indiana Jack the league, ered him with decayed fruit. Both Five medical men, all of and from members of the Waterbury Lodge of Thomas. young York Giants’ baseball dub be more been and who Elks; John F. McGrath, defendants were warned to whom have chosen, the New York police department Judge examina- OBITUARY Charles K. Ahearn, Owen Carey. respectful In the future. Manganaro are now Riving physical came floral tributes, forget-me-nots — 'William Jo- is known In local boxing circles as tions in the schools, will be In HILIJKBKECHT Henry Hilde- idol that stirred the enthusi- John Morlarty, Doyle, for an Genaro”. Orders charge of the work. They will op- brecht, aged 61 years, died this a seph Byrnes, William Blether, Tre- "Mickey Judge asm and fired the fancy of fans Parons 703 Wa- clinics loaned the Visit- his 451 North mont Holt, Walter Ahearn, Arthur Mrs Rose E. of erate In by morning at home, half century ago. The game has ano the lo- Dews, Myles Connolly, Edward L. tertown avenue paid 32 for falling to ing Nurses association Alain street following u brief illness, produced many a bright star since Fine Remittance will be Renard Palatine, Robert clean snow off a sidewalk at 179 cations of these stations lie leaves his wife, Mrs Elizabeth H. Connor's mighty bat smashed Farley, .Roger Bowen, Joseph Cullum, Frost road. announced in a few days. Hildebrecht; one step-daughter, Mrs home runs over the fences Birt, Joseph thrilling D. F. The case of Harry Gustafson, 36, On plea of Attorney Henry J. To these clinics mothers may take Ernestine Hamel. He hud lived in and St M. J. Conlon, Joseph Lynch, of New York, Philadelphia Charles H. of Falls avenue, Oakville, was con- J. Ueardsley children of pre-school age, which Waterbury for the past 40 yeurs and Hundreds have Buckley, Hugh Riley, Freeman, Judge Harry Louis baseball parks. tinued until Saturday morning. He is under five years, and may have was very well and favorably known. Martin McEvoy. George a remittance the to fame and suc- Jackson, this morning granted the toxin climbed peak Gallon and Dennis Reardon of Holy- is charged with obtaining money un- them vaccinated and given He was a member of the Sons of cess and have fallen by the wayside, was taken of the fine last June upon the of Death oke well known ball player of the der false pretenses. He Imposed anti-toxin for prevention Herman, Workmen Sick and but the lustre that was linked with of Beacon Falls on This work Is done and old . Into custody on a warrant. Mary Boyarchuk diphtheria. Benefit. Cremation society, the name and exploits of the mighty charges of vlolatlog the liquor law. mainly for the mothers who can- Bakers Union, Local 155. but his in Roger was never dimmed, Attorney Freeman made plea not afford to bring their children to The body was removed to the throughout the passing years seem the common pleas court on the their fumlly doctors. Lunny funeral home, 25 Central ave- from accused has since to glow with greater brightness grounds that the The schedule, now being "chosen, nue, the funeral arrangements to be her of fires of true friendship. Believe It Or Not, become a widow and family j announced later. The tributes paid to-day Indicated four children are dependent upon that Roger Connor’s bid for fame her for support. DIKIJ. in the baseball world was no weak A fine of $100 and costs was me- MINERS REVERSE IIII.DRIIRKCHT—In this city Jan 7, of 451 North gesture. The New York police de- Still Exist ted out to Mrs Boyarchuk when she 11*31 Henry Hildebrecht Bureau. Funeral arrangements burdened with Its hundred Cowboys NEA Chicago before Judge Beardsley at Main St. partment appeared in what to he one of the later. and one troubles and business af- These men are the leading figures promises tho June criminal term. She was Chicago lias had in yenrs. USUAL SYSTEM that It had not for- bitterest and most involved mayoralty campaigns on and ordered to Jan 1031 Ed- fairs showed the demo- placed probation KA*K—In this city 7, of Four candidates have filed for the republican nomination, while 46.1 East Main St. gotten its baseball idol of fifty Howard Tells Kiwanians They Are Not Drug pay the fine In weekly installments. ward J. Kane of on Feb 24 will — Tracy arc united on one. The republican primary election Shamokin, Pa. (UP)—Miners morning at 8:30 years And numbered among crats Freeman pointed out that Funeral Frldny ago. these candidates: Attorney secure anthra- who attended find Mayor William Hale Thompson (No 1) opimsetl by had almost but climb a mountain to o'clock to Immaculate Conception the hundreds to-day Either—Describes Life in Open and No his client paid $100 St Store Variety No 2, Charles V. Barrett; No 3, Alderman Alliert F. Albert, 4, cite in the Scotch Valley mine of church. Burial in old Joseph's the funeral were several who could J. could not possibly pay more. He John 11. No 5 is the lone democratic candidate, Anton Heaver Township. Columbia county, cemetery. picture In words the Roger Connor Judge Bylc. explained hed oldest son had been Cermak. reversing the usual procedure which of the old Monitor ball club of Wa- Spaces ___ laid off from his work and that she IIIIITH NOTICE sends men down into the interior and Mrs terbury as effectively as sports writ- herself had been out of employment MrHI'OH—A son born to Mr had on it thousand oC head of of the earth for hundreds of feel McHutth at St Mary s hos- ers have described the famous Roger Even though there seems to be grass, for some time. Clarence hard coal treas- 5th. whose home cattle. the re- to rob nature of its pital, January of the New York Giants, some doubt about it, there are still Judge. Beardsley granted base- a assur- ures. run hits are talked of wherever An “outfit" composed of cook The quest after first receiving the CARD OK THANKS in existence cowboys, cattle and New Books At Library The Scotch Valley mine tunnel is ball players or fans meet and ex- wagon and other equipment, as well ance that Mrs Boyarchuk had learn- We wish to thank our many ranches in the west. This was situated at the top of the moun- and change views. as about 200 horses, tours the the ed her lesson and promised not to friends, relatives, and neighbors tain with the breaker right below Rolling Mill of death of Roger Connor, Mon- stated at the meeting of the Kiwanis range in the summer. It was with C. O. and Orton, M. A, become associated with liquor deal- especially the North The Fiction Scheck, end tunnel. Co. Royal home of nls one of these “outfits" that Mr Tracy the mouth of the open Scovills, American Ring day morning at the at the Elton by Howard Directed History Study. ing again. Prosecuting Attorney s club to-day Clarke. Isaliel, Stepsisters. It is the only anthracite mine Neighbors, Gleaners of St Patrick daughter, Mrs James Colwell, 215 of this who works was connected. Shenton, Edward, Couriers of the William J. Larkin, Jr., had no ob- extended to F. Tracy, city, Hamsun. Knut, Vagabonds. at which hoisting machinery is parish for the sympathy Willow street, was news of national and lives Of is the Clouds. to the of the re- bereavement tne on a ranch in the summer chief Importance wagon Anne's Lace. jections granting The us during our recent frater- Keyes, F. P., Queen neither used nor necessary. and mother. hnportance to the sporting in Waterbury in the winter. “I boss, he said. His word is law Sherwood, Marriam. The Tale o£ mittance. death of our beloved wife Vincent, Touch Me Not. cars loaded with coal are run out The announcement was featur- ranch in the southern even when the is in the McHugh, The caBe of Adolph Ambrose, THE I1INEEN FAMILY. nity. worked on'a proprietor The the Warrior Lad. from the tun- throughout the from the The cook is next in line Pollock, Channlng, Fool., Circus with assault and breach ol on a slight grade ed on sporting pages part of Montana, leased vicinity. Lover. Smart, B. B. and Others, charged below THANKS a flood Spearman, F. H„ Spanish nel to the breaker platform CAllll OK country and has precipitated Crow Indian reservation,” he said. in the matter of importance, it was the peace, was continued until the our sincen- Fun. Mules are used to We desire to express which lead a are to Noil-Fiction the opening. of reminiscent stories, The ranch, composed of about stated, as good cooks hard Smith, Susan, Made in Mexico. April term of the court. our relatives, friends, and of The Second Twenty the empties back. thanks to Inevitably to the comparison million acres leased for a five-year get. A man, to be a good cook, Addams, Jane, G. M. Grace pull for their many acts of Stanistreet, Comp, of the very neighbors Babe House. The mine is also one us Roger Connor of the ’80 and period at prices ranging from nine must have the ability to drive hors- Years at Hull Stanistreet’s Recitations. Mrs. Rachel MacArthur, who re- kindness extended to during Luca Sarto. few In the anthracite section that the death or Ruth of the present. cents to thirty-three cents an acre es in addition to that of prepar- Brooks, C. S., Teasdale, Sara, Stars Tonight. cently celebrated her one-hundred- recent bereavement, of re- Vincent T„ Min- is ventilated. The tun- beloved mother, Mrs Mar,\ At the solemn high mass depending on the quality of the I ing the meals. Day, O. H. and Eunice, China. third birthday at Kdinburgh, Scot- naturally our Tietjens, the coal is mined is Phelan. quiem, which was celebrated this iature Aircraft. Wallace, Dillon, The Lost Mine. land, recalls reading the news of nel in which Dun'phv The Catholic at both ends with just enough morning nt 9 o'clock in St Margaret's Duggan, T. S., Ward, Winifred, Creative Drama- Queen Victoria’s accession to the open FAMILY. for drainage. ,SiBnTHE PHELAN church, where the body was taken Church in Connecticut. tics for the Grades. throne. slope to provide for Upper from the deceased's late residence, CONFERENCE ON RUM-RUNNING Fargo, L. F., The Program Rev Edward J. Brennan, pastor, of- Elementary School Library Service. ficiated as celebrant; Rev Peter Daly Fischer, Louis, Oil Imperialism. acted as deacon and Rev James DISARMAMENT IS CUT DOWN Harris, Frank, My Reminiscences Donaher, sub-deacon. Within the As a Cowboy. sanctuary rail were Rev James But- Howe, M. A. D, Representative Americans. IS ler and Rev John McCarthy of this Countries Will Parti- Detroit Shows De= Twentieth-Century HERE Our Greatest Survey or city. Fifty Ingles, May, Teaching the Use During the mass and services in Session of crease in ‘Over River’ Books and Libraries. REAL VALUE FOR YOU special music was rendered by St cipate Kent, Rockwell, N. by E. and Des- Club Plan Sale Margaret’s choir under the direction 1932 Traffic Lange, Johannes, Crime of Professor John L. Bonn. St Mar- tiny. Trail of H. «AIHD. Detroit—(UP)—The Canadian ban Laut, A. C, The Blazed WHITTALL BULLS TAKE OCEAN VOYAGE BV JOSEPH Is Now In Full Swing on exports or liquor to the United the Old Frontier. N. C.—(UP)—Two (United Press SUIT Correspondent.) and Pinehurst. States has decreased rum-running in Lewis, H. S, Self Mastery Lustre bulls that recently left Pinehurst Washington.—Within another year of Life. Persian & will be the Detroit district and cut bootleg- Fate With Cycles Anglo Anglo are now on a three-months' ocean statesmen from all nations Library of here 75 per cent, a recent Lydekker, Richard, trip taking them through the Pan- preparing to converge on some ging by for $1.00 to by the Detroit News showed. Natural History. $2.00 ama canal to the Island of Guam In common point In Europe, there survey Rugs The News said the smuggling of Mastri, I’ietro, La vie dellc the Pacific. Some years -ago the decide whether civilization 1* ready stellp.Refer- Discontinued Patterns, the amount of your the Detroit river and Mudge, I. G. and Others, this Club Sale you get federal government set a herd of to lay down some of Its arms. liquor across During the business done blind here ence Books of 1929. of the price Ayrshire to Guam as a dairy experi- This will be the conference for- by pigs and WHITTALL first doubled up to 25% purchase 25 cent Munthe, Axel, Memories WHITTALL payment ment. Dr O. E. Reed, chief of the shadowed in the League of Na- have been decreased \to per of advertised articles the ex- Vagaries. Lustre with a few exceptions nationally bureau of dairy Industry of the U. tions covenent, drafted more than of the amount done before of Persian Anglo Pack, C. L. Thomas Hatch Anglo S. of agriculture, se- ten A framework—or port ban became effective. sold at a standard price everywhere. department years ago. Barnstable and Some of His Des- 9x12 9x12 the two bulls from the Ayr- draft for disarmament—has The ban has resulted in a change lected treaty cendants. shire herd of Leonard ff’ufts, Pine- been completed, after five in tactics, the newspaper Ad- Value works out: Just smuggling Schultz, J. W, Signposts of $150.00 Value $175.00 an instance of the way it to the Guam herd. The of work, by tho Preparatory said. Here’s hurst, Join years venture. bulls are Pinehurst Lucky Master- Disarmament commission, on which _ The News survey was based on Sillver, V. M, Child Training. and Pinehurst Good King. The the United States and Soviet Kus- and piece the amount of liquor seized, as this U. S. Bureau of Standards, Stan- Buy Furniture, Draperies latter is the son of Pinehurst King although not league members, Noil $98.50 $129.50 sio. figure has been 'shown to bear u di- dards and Specifications for the value of- $200.00 a bull bred Henry Ford on were The draft treaty $5.00 Cash $5.00 Weekly Beddings, say to Pan, by represented. rect relation to the amount of liquor Metallic Minerals and Their Prod- his old home farm at Dearborn, contains no figures, save those for exported from Canada. Since the ban. ucts. Mich. reduction already agreed on naval the export figures, of course, have U. S. Department of Agriculture, first payment equals at Washington and London. Other- WILTON RUGS Suppose your not been available but it was as- Index to Farmer’s Bulletins. WHITTALL it Because private owners in British it outlines methods of of the $200.00 purchase, wise, only sumed that the relation continued. Juvenile 25% are sacrificing their auto- It is a skeleton on 8.3x10.6 Malaya disarmament. Freight Cnr Shipments 9x12 would amount to . mobiles, the sale of used cars Is al- the conference will work. Alexander, V. C. The Everyday which Wltnin me last two montns iour Value most as large as that of new ma- A date for this world disarma- Games Book for Every Occasion. $95.00 Value $89.50 freight cars of liquor billed from cf chines. conference will be set by M. T, At the Foot a credit of an ment southern and eastern points to ficti- Applegarth, Now We allow you equal of Nations Council this the Rainbow. Now the League tious addresses in this district have if are made as Officials here believe the Asquith. Herbert, Pillicock Hill. amount payments month. been seized by federal agents. For- $;>0.00 $100.00 meeting will be called around Feb- Baker, E. F, The Wonderful .. merly about one freight shipment a agreed ruary, 1932. Story of Industry. $79.85 $73.50 year was Intercepted. Tales of the unique uonierence. Beskow, Elsu, The Thomus H. Brennan, deputy pro- — a balance due.. WINTER The coming: conference will be Wee Little Old Woman. Cash $3.00 Weekly Leaving hibition administrator for the district Universe. $3.00 both and epochul. It will Bonner, N. G, The Magic unique cited the type of captures being A If would like best may be sold. $100.00 mark the first time In history that Briggs, T. H. and McKinney, I, you delay—the Rug you made by federal agents as indicative entire more First Book in Composition. SUITS the world—composing of the decrease In rum-running. — Again. than fifty nations has gathered Brooks, W. R, More to and the balance ($100.00) $5 weekly, A TAILORING FIRM like ours “We used to knock off whole F. E, Pay even to consider laying down Its Bryce, C. T. and Spaulding, sale has no need for exaggerated truck loads," he said. "Now we Book. a low rate for this only! arms. Aldinc First Language Just a few left now of special get a few cases In the back seat of Tales from newspaper advertisements. Success, statesmen hold, will of- Burnham, Smith, Hero a passenger car. Blind pigs where can be made fer some hopse of enduring peace. History. or Smaller Purchases we used to find several cases of whis- in Larger Dickering, dissent, failure will en- Burnham. S, Our Beginnings with bus- key now have only a couple of bot- same basis as the above. We cannot compete courage the gods of war. And as Europe and America. Glenwood on die tles or a or two.” of Nature. iness philanthropists who offer it is axiomatic In International cir- Jug Carr, W. H, The Stir we William N. Woodruff, prohibition Lion of more or less as you suits worth $76 at $30, but cles that successful conferences Chidsey. A. L, Rustam, The first payment is optional, with administrator for the sixth district claim to be able to compete must be built on tedious prepara- Persia. Parlor Stoves from up. including the Michigan border, said In! choose. Club accounts opened $20.00 every firm which supplies pure tion, the state department and Crichton. Clarke, Frozen his records showed that “there has of the wool garments, tailored by skilled other foreign offices, during this Daniel, H, The Shadow been a shift of liquor shipments. an extra 1.00 credit gift workmen; garments which will will try, by diplomatic con- Sword. First of $ 1.00 gets $ year, Some is coming across the river, no Gliost Stories. at 1-2 Price payment be a source of satisfaction to the to solve their most dan- French, J. L, Grcnt credit versations; doubt. But much more is coming of 2.00 an extra 2.00 gift wearer long after the advertised 1A advance. Oaggin, E. R, Jolly Animals. First payment gets gerous problems from the Bast. There also have been John, "stunt” suit has been returned Ambassador Hugh Gib- Gay, Zhenya and Gay, an extra 5.00 credit gift Already some shipments from the South, by $39.75 Stove for First of 5.00 gets to the shoddy mill. International Pancho and His Burro. $19.50 payment son, veteran of many train and truck, but not a great credit Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Snow of 10.00 an extra 10.00 gift conferences, has received instruc- deal. Most of the southern liquor First payment gets tions from this to co- Image. Stove for government that comes up this way goes to Chi- Babies. $51.00 $25.50 of 25.00 an extra 25.00 credit gift firm with to Johnson, O. H. L. Jtfngle First payment gets HONOUR our your operate with France and Italy cago.” no ex- Edyth, Jungle credit visit this winter—there is clear up their naval deudlock. The “speakeasy” situation in De- Kaigh-Eustace, of 50.00 gets an extra 50.00 gift Babies. Stove for First payment aggeration In our business— Aside from solving such special- troit has been somewhat modified $58.50 $29.25 the G. A, Adventures in Geo- 100.00 an extra 100.00 credit gift least of all in the prices. ized problems, the success of since the News survey was com- Kay, First payment of gets coming conference, statesmen be- pleted, because of the ban Issued by graphy. credit I. and Rice, A. L, $76.00 Stove for First of 200.00 gets an extra 200.00 gift lieve, will depend largely on the Mayor Frank Murphy agninst "tip- Kotchum, A. $38.00 payment NOTE: will of the people to disarm. Gib- over” raids. Formerly police used The Land of Play. R. B, The Boys and Sally. At the present time we have son emphasized this thought in a to gain entrance to a liquor estab- Knox, Stove for offer is limited, however, Katherine, Hansel the $87.50 $43.75 and so on. This special gift large new lines of winter fabrics speech near the end of the Geneva lishment, smash the furniture and Kuebler, awaiting your earliest conven- conference. dump the stock. After a couple of Gander. to 25% of the purchase price. D. F. and Forsyth, M, ience for inspecting. W. ,T. M. Recently the Carnegie Endow- “tipovers” the operator of the blind McConnell, The finest heating stoves ever International I’eace caleld either went out of business or Sugar is Sweet. | ment for pig one and have N. The Wonderful made. Buy years it over with any of our on the United States and her for- transferred, his establishment, with- McFee, I. C, Come in and talk of Science. of nice warmth In your home. NEW SALESROOMS AND SHOP mer allies to disarm. It pointed out any necessity of court action. Story J. A. G, In and Out and NOW OPEN FOR WINTER out that Germany was promised Now the police must gain evidence McMahon, Salespeople. trial BUSINESS that the other nations would lay sufficient to stand up in a jury Up and Down. Forest as before an establishment acn be per- Moe, Louise, The Party. aside some of their guns they in the of manently closed. Morrison, J. S. Adrift Over Twenty Years required her to do. Reduction Selling Honestly Advertised Good Furniture for armament, said a statement by the Arctic. for Somebody, Anybody, Endowment's officers—Etlhu Root, EDWARD F. BRADLEY(HOWS Nonsense OP IMPROVEMENT William J. Mahon Nicholas Murray Butler, and oth- SIGNS or Everybody. D. A Boy Scout in the ers—Is an obligation." Oliver, L, "Imperative Edward Meanwhile the Women’s Inter- Superintendent of Streets Grand Cavern. Merchant Tailor F. who is at St Mary’s hos- Palm, Amy. Wanda and Greta at for Peace and Bradley, Inc. ill will not be opera- Broby Farm. & critically front Suits 31H-310-320 Freedom is seeking, in many lands, pital Mintie .Id floor week or 10 M. A, Little Tookto. Abbott, for to disarmment peti- ted upon for the next Peary, *2*3 signatures a The Tale of Little Hampson, Tel. Mr Brad- Beutrix, (Elevator Service) tion. According to the league, days. It was stated today. Potter, be com- Robinson. 91-99 WEST MAIN STREET New O. L. D. ART BUILDING 100,000 In Great Britain al- ley’s condition was said to Pig at half persons that Robert, M. N, Stories of the Youth A few Glenwood Heating Stoves going price. ready have signed it. Many sign- fortable today and It is expected continue to build of Artists. ers, Including the German visitor. his strength will the Sanford, A. P, Pageants of Our 95 North Main Street Albert Einstein, have been found up dally so as to permit opera- a week or 10 days. Nation. here, the league said. tion in about %