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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19i7. = street; James M. Curtin, 175 West | J. Marsland, 238 West Main street; Dr. | J. Quinlivan, 712 Stanley street; Cl’t \Items Main street; Hanford L. Curtis, 29 [ Henry Martin, 185 Maple street; W.|TFrank E. Rackliffe, 118 Kensington v | Liberty. street; Ovson F. Curtis, 78 | H. Meagley, 23 Park Terrace; Dr. John |avenue; Dr. Burdett D. Radcliff, 108 ¥ Lincoln street; John J. Daly, 37 [E. Martin, 100 West Main street; | Franklin Square; James P. Ralph, 43 i 7 E rt, M. Dame, 84 | Charles May (C i) 79 Shuttle | Beaver street; Edward R. Ramage M 8 he degree team of Indianola coun- lranl.xm Square; Robert M. Dame, 84 3 ounc! e | Beaver eet; Edwars . Ramage, S k O v B Camp street; George L. Damon, 292 | Meadow avenue: John W. McCabe, |5 Sherman Court; Raymon R. Rand, peaking of Uvercoat va ues, these AR el s | West Main street; William L. Damon, { Hotel York; Patrick McCabe, 60 Win- | 22 Curtis strect; Georse Rapelye, 61 ock in Judd's hall. On ne | 250 West Main street; Emil J. Dan- [ ter street; Edward A, McCarthy, 1028 | Forest street. B haay evening. the asill feam .‘ln\x: 243 Stanley street; Aaron Dan- | Stanley strect: Patrick J, McDon- Morris Raphael, 77 Grove Hill; . Roas ol B (Continued from First Page) “lielson, 28 Chapman street; kdward | 0ugh, 19 Murray street; Arthur E. Mc- | William J. Rawlings, 1 Parsons Place: give an exhibition at the Red 3 . Evoy. 114 Walla s C g g : Tl | e — H Davison, 40 Lexington street; Z. | livoy, 114 Wallace street; Herman C.|Dr. T. en Reeks, 9 Iranklin b = Sy A Chamber of Commerce is also assist- | IBdward Dary, 81 Jubilee street! Cor- McGargle, 45 Walnut street; Andrew | Square; Rev. James 1. Re 448 4 oodness of “Aunt Delia’s” Bread. | ing the general committee. | neliuy 3. Dehm, 225 South ~ Main | J. McGill, 31 Franklin street; PhiliD | Chestnut street; James M. Relyea, 2 In Our Semi-Annual Sale cannot be excelled! e Take High School Census, Ustreet; B. E. Dethl, 14 Cedar street; “-Hl‘k’lnl-“rf‘- 267 Washington strect; | Lilac stre Louis §. Reynal, 80 uell Alderman, son of Mrs. Stella 4 AR o street; William . Delaney, 90 Bassett,| Allen C. McKinnie, 167 Lake street; | Grove Hill; Hugh Reynolds, 10 Cen- W r émphasize Horsfall-Made Alderman of Slater Road, s in Although the general military cen- i on ) nyel M. Dinonno, 100 Chestnut | Patrick S, MeMahon, 13 East Main | ter street: Mortimer L, Rhodes, 676 e pu posely P! [Raphaer's hospital 1n New Haven | 0% Das not vet been started and will rocit Jonn A: Dotan, @b Cambridse streét; Dugald MeMillan, 40 Torest | mast troct; Arthur W. Rice, 2 Overcoats, because, making them ourselves, § parade, to T. A. B. Drum.Corps l\:'lllltlull‘ple‘):sfl\::‘.l‘ll ~"'«‘L'L"('§"Iw?fi‘,;k;n“ ton street; Thoojlore H. nuajm-k. {""r‘;?l :“”-‘x;eehfl‘"«w a2 L;\;"{:”f: Maple street; Dr. Walter J. Robbins, facture, b 5 = etm2"?1i‘ffpvi“lifi"'f.'ff:'i Siieland geocatonaligiien soheslen e istirintom strect. g ) ::’i‘;fi;\?"}ofsf, Parkc atrect; Jamos T. 76 Bassett street; Paul K. Rogers, 21 they rival high class “custom” productions— ¥ at the Hotel Bond In Hartford | male stulents over sixteen enrs of |y Geort® FL, Dyson, 00 Guuden stroots | g1ohieny Gog Main strest: - Newman | camp streets John L | Row | 212 b R T Z"ffil'lfer"ff&“ff{‘?i‘;e‘é‘?;‘{“a will | age. their parents’ names and the 1oy R. Bddy, 51 West Main strect; Al | 1. Miles, 21 Liberty street: Isaac | 44 raviing wtreet; Rov. Carl Roth, they contain more hand-'tallormg' than : v at the Grand. | special courses of study they arc tak- pert J. Eichstaedt, 266 Cherry street; | Mies, 425 West Main street; H. O.| 55 mjrview street; William S. Row- any other “ready-for-service” clothes. v | Mill, 1336 Main strees Bernard A. arriage licenses were issued yes- | Ing in addition to any other particu- ‘(harjes J. Eliott, 26 Connerton | MilL : land, 27 Harrison street; Frederick : ay afternoon to Harry J. Clark of | lar qualifications they may have. = Gordon J. Ely;, 264 Wooster | Miller, 96 Lake street; Charles G. Mil- | o5 o =g, "0 SUCml 5 00 Buy them now at reduced prices. e ler, 550 Arch street; Darius Miller, 221 ' 4 el feld street and Miss Marion F. The General Committec: str cdward E. Emmons, 289 Main : Russell, 47 Grove Hill; Morris D. rmer of 849 Stanley street and Horbert E. Erwin, New Brit- | Main street: Englebert B, Miller, 12| -~ 2 %00 0 % 0% % ot; Baward C. Woodland street: Herbert L. Mills, 30 | Saxe. 23 Hawkins street; Fdward C. X 3 Following is the list of those who 5 i . ard Hornkohl of Elm street and | : chine co.; 0. R. Ralk, (cow s E ialcview atraet: ; AN | have been summoned to appear at the 2 bk e Curtis S ; 5 Scheiblin, 145 Fairview, stroet; Joseph 31 Hen eets Williani' J. Iy | CUrtis street: J. Willie Mills, 216 South | (0% b 202 ST BEEC C 0 BSER s Elsie F. Giller of 92 Bassett ; s : et Grammar school hall Monday evening 501 Main street; Rev. John J. | Main stroet; Frederick W. Miner, 17 . { to serve on the general committee: = Parl: 7 = Mi 27 West | Schultz, 105 Lincoln street; Morris 2 Bita’ Salate’ today trafsterted [0 Siniet N, Albe. 108 Vine street; | F d, 655 Eoat :txe(;\ Lor enin s iDacs: SJ-O;":’;T]";‘:‘;“'I,,‘. ey | Sehupack, 75 Hawlkins streef; Edward perty. on Cherry street to Tony | 4 "parker Abbe, 50 Vine street; Pat- | o o 94e Main siecti S0TES P | street: Charles H. Mitchell, 175 Lin- | B: Schurr, 24 Cedar street: Frank O. e m, 37 Franklin Square; H. | o O 00 TR SOl oD reel; | COIn street: Thomas 1, Mitchell, 30 e Logtiennox B Elaces fred; : . arty of former Pastinve A renss, G v reet; g L Frat il [ic 5 407 < ek . Searle, “orest stree :e“y“vm mn:() vt o A\\xloln., 9§‘x(an.~;n\\om| f‘nne:: ‘:xol;\‘n | Frederick A. B. Forrest, 272 Main :»l.no street; Oscar Moberg, 1 Connec- | FUCE R T e e w PAYS TO BUY OUR K’N‘B hing to attend a dance. They will | jamin W, Alling, 49 Buasett street; | SUrecti Louls W. Irodt, 37 Greemwood | 30 X ot st e o & Monier, Jr., | J0hn Sheehan, 117 Bassett street; 03-99°ASYLUM ST Cerrecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST a dance. They ! L E il atrest: Wells C Toster: 175 Bassett |} street; Fr k C. Monier, jr., s . s “ s onrect A el by automobile and will leave | Edward b = 3 B (et || CEUE AP BF LN LI 5 1 ¢ Thomas C. Sheehan, 62 Francls street; - i b = streets at 7:30 o'olock. Tl At A e B as street; Carlton J. Frisbie, —Parker N e e e f,: tis Sheldon, 45 South High stree i i Hes e Gl el B hirt Co.; Georgo Froeba, 14§ Cherry | 80 € L 0rafn, 200 s B e e T e, T eerity i °f D cilons Boothjand itiecai bent (6 S andenson, Bis L Halt ol store ot M B HiT Enromen: 155, I‘l(‘m\' Moraus, ' 728 Stanley _street: | George LiiShine 13 tasalio «S«N‘et: Main streets were released | view strecti Geo : 9| West ‘Main street; Bernard I Gar.]l: Meuat, 61 Grave Hill: William G.|Solomon Shurbers, 69 Franklin street; quarantine today. Russell street; Arthur H - 36 | 1o 55 Hart street; Tev. Martin W, | Moorhead, 27 West Main street: Bur- | Pdwi . Sk s 2 estn . T. Eben Recks is in Springfield | Hamilton street; Charles S. Andrews, [ iqint " 113 Glen street; John i1, | oD C. Morey, 182 Glen street: William | street; Anton J. Skroetney, 78 Grand M f Al K fl business. 1357 Stanley street; John A. Andrews, | Gergjo, 73 Wells street; George B.|J. Morrin, 703 East street: Harry B.)street; John Skirtulsky, 191 Wash- Baml’flflfll xmres """s 0 I m s hn Stregile of Clinton street was Main street; Joseph C. Andrews, | Gerniohd 171 Lincoln street; William | Morton, 132 Arch street: Charles | ington street; Louis P., Slade, 1536 3 TR R | L P pa. | Mueller, 415 Arch street; William G. | Stanley street; Warren S. Slater, 6 g injured at his home last night |1 > sireet; Joseph R. Andrewy, | p1 - Giaaden, 67 Gladden 3treet; Ed- . 415 a 7 g v he tripped and el Slwil‘“‘a 1 ine streep: Anthony Andrulwitz [;-ur T, Glass, S‘mnloy Wor \(‘lmrm Mueller, 494 East street; | Lake Court; Andrew J. Sloper, 2 B ctnin 43 Orange street: Lewis J. Arata, 187 | Glover, 78 Harrison sticet; Josep A. | Daniel Mullin, 70 Walnut street: Sam | Grove Hill; Harold T. Sloper, 36 Rus- i 75 | 4 E Munch, 408 Main street: Edward J.|sell street; Kenneth T. Sloper, 61 | i | | Suns soelety ! High street; William E. Atwood, 175 | Glover. 272 Main street; e mteernaon ot the ¥ . o8 [ Vine streel: George I, Atwater, 75| (aenuin. 47 Basth dreot: Abranam | Munson, 14 Prospect street; John H, | Russell street; Georse H. Smedley, €9 b’clock. South Burritt street; Edward G» Bab- ! Gorback (council). 193 Main street; | MUrphy, 255 Fast Main street. Bassett street; Charles F. Smith, 32 cock, 28 Park Place: Arthur 'W. Ba- | Gordon Bros, 123 Commercial street. | PAtrick J. Murray, 78 Maple street: | Lexington street; D. Clark Smith, 591 T con, Lexington street; William P. | slbert ireenberg, 276 Main street. | Benjamin R. Myerson, 21 Olive street: [ Arch street; Patrick W. Smith, 144 To Cure a Cold in Cne D Bacon, 50 Lexington sireet; Marcellus | Rey. -4 N. Grikis, 404 Church | Bolislas Mysliwiec, 73 Orange street: | High street; Thomas C. Smith, 935 LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | ol el pan s 3 ,‘ Sl Louis Nair, Main s : Hilding | Stanley street; William A. S B 2 Y, § B St f gl ¢ reet; i T. Hall. 24 Parkmore | 7 0 & Yy S i A. Semple, ts. Druggists refund money If | palawin, | 66 Forest street; PHiliD | oo Ao . el (et enm | Nelson, Fotel Nelsan: Nels 4. Nelson, | Jr., 29 Trinity street; Geosge P, Spear, I am going out of the electrical business. My stock ;’: e ‘1‘0‘€ GROVINS sis- | Bardeck, 170 Arch stitet; Owen L. 7 West Main strcet; George | 103 Fast street; Jiordomo Neri, 81|55’ Park Place; Arthur I. Spencer, will be sold at most attractive prices to make room for © X 25c—advt | parnard, 193 Main street; Clarence 412 Main street: ) G\ A Hali) [ISPring street s yliemperico s Netl, DAY ey SR, WAk Tk Sidts AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY de- H. Barnes, 15 Emmons Place; C. I |54 Main street; James M. Hallinan, | SPring street; Arvid =T Nero, 312 tier, 23 Highland street; John Stad- the contemplated AU Barton, 351 Chestnut street; Buell B. {142 Main street: James R. Halloran, | S0Uth Main street; f\:‘"\f"as J. Nero | Jer, Jr., 273 Chestnut street; Alix W. partment. Bassett, mmons Place; Frank L. Hotel Washingfon; Joseph M. Hal. | 310 Main street; Carl 8. Neumann, 189 | Stanley, Barbour Road; Charles B. The finest of standard gOOdS South Main street; Charles W. Nickols, Stanley, 272 West Main street; Ed- Beardsley, 210 Chestnut street; | loran, 63 Grove Hill; Sven P. Hanson, it S ! St 4| S 4 Charles . Beaton, S$1 Lexington Lyon street; Rev. N. H. Harriman, | 38 Forest street; Davil A Niven, 199 | warq N. Stanley, 69 Lexington, street; Look over my line while it is still complete. street; William B. Beers, 57 Pearl!79 Winthrop street; Alonzo J. Hart, | West Main street; (‘fjlmn D. Noble, 13| Maurice Stanley, 48 Park ' Place; s > Iv R street; Fred Beloin, Chestnut | 25 Hamilton street; Charles E. Hart, | orest street: = Hows e Noble. 10| Pilip B, Stanley, Sunnyledge; Samuel street: Charles A. Bence, 332 Chesi- |35 Curtis street; George P. Hart, 137 | exinaton streeti WA J. NoDIe. | 1. Stearns, 474 Park street; Yeaton "a ee n o 107 South Burritt street; Charles 1II.| ;" stearns, 167 Maple street; Howard nnt street; Otto Bengston, 40 Main | Vine street; Howard L. Hart, 324 1 ooy : ! ; . 4 237 West M street; Jame . it street; Clarence F. Bennett, 123 For- | Hart street; Maxwell S. Hart, 176 :"'T‘s‘};-Q“":; ;“2’_“ e e ™o | M. Steele, 689 stanley street; Anton S. North, Sunnyledge: - ) *| J. Steiner, 106 Glen street; Myron D. A ] Ch U ' B est street; J. S. Bennett, 154 Lincoln treet; Walter H. Hart, Sunny- |5 e = ] Ildl‘els Ol‘al nion 10 0 lstrect: Rosalr Gergeron, 114 Gleve- |ledge; Willlam H. Hart, 66 Lexing: \2:: "f: (I:é"““r‘:‘.‘:“_'“::"‘f’ Homev - No. | Stockwell, 66 Lincoln street; Scward land street; August Bergstroh, 47 |fon street; William L. Hatch, 22 Har- | FOTON, 85 CO0TE SR8 CENE, (00 P Strople, 144 Fairview street; Trinity street; Samuel Berkowi 6 | rison street; Harold W. Hatch, 29 S 537 T ke o James P. Sullivan, Lafayette ° Heard Tomorrow. ¥ sweet; Samuel son stre _ ™ Nowand, 537 Tast iy O smlin B ol X Main street; Rev. Michael B a, | West Main street; Dr. Julius A. Hu- | & 4 tar il People il Savings|| & et i ReyAl Jlie0iSu ivarg 195 South = et e L 121 Beaver street; Rev. Harry I. Bod- | bert, 505 Main street; Eliner G. Hurl- ;):;fi?-‘h.::f:“, iBrien 148 Black | Main street; Peter Suslo, Wallace 55 MAIN STREET ley, 18 Lexington street; Henry N.|but, 218 Chestnut street: John J. Hy- Satss T 2 F'. O'Brien, 334 otreet; John F. Swneney, 190\ Fair- e first concert, ever held in this| pogien, 1525 Stanley street: Leo |1and, 70 Smalley street: Edward W, | otk avenie: Iames To (0 Jhel 2| view street; Morton C. Swift, 1 under the auspices of St. An-|Bojnowski, 66 Orange street; Rev.|IMVing 7 Sherman Court: James | falfl TRCEEt 0 BME p 0 p (00 070 | street; Olander E. Swift, 185 Lincoln s’ Lithuanian Choral Union will j Lucyan Bojnows Orange street; treet; Edward L. | yoor ® 200 i thy W, O'Brien, H. | Street. i | Ty jpid at Keeney's theater. tomorrow Valentine Bollerer, 77 Linwood street; East Main street; ‘Ir- R. Walker Co.: John C. O'Brien, 487 Stanislaw Synolon, 350 Washington | evinced by the increase in savings de- | T\'P()fi_’ro BANQUET, P - ) William 1. Booth, 87 Forest street, |Ving I. Jester, (council), 24 Dwight | B+ ! ¢ O-Commell | street; George S. Talcott, 58 Franklin | posits for. the past month. Figures ' floon ‘at 2:30 o'clock. A chOrNs | henry T. Bray, 48 Court street: (. 8, | Street; Dr. A. B. Johnson, Mapte Hili; | Main street: Dr. Daniel T OUI0MEL | Square; Henry S, Tallard, 130 Maple | tabulated show that New Britain is | Printers to Hold Annual Event at ' volces under the direction of | pqaler, 31 Lincoin sirect; Willlam I Andrew 1. Johnson, 19 Howard street; | 122 e e street; Ernest L. Teich 386 Soutn|101 on the list of offices —through- Hotel Nelson Tonight. T S v Rakauskas will as- i s erbert A. Johnson, 265 High street; [ ;' "0 = 2 S Main street; Alfred L. Thom pson, 102 | out the country, with deposits ! Brooks, 48 High street; Robert : &] : s S, / - ; P 3 i o e New For several months this body of | prod™ J& C RN SEETH HODET ter | Rev. Lyman S. Johnsen, - 37 South :1‘:;Ch(‘;(']‘.l':3,‘,s‘;hf(‘“;r’:;;'g“ze,ft;m;e?f":a_ EneRs n e dn stRRoT I th e N e 8 hds been at work perfecting | g 50wy, 75 Lafavette street; John | IMER street; Severin Johmson, 40| (/5 "o 8 00a e ineton street: ;lnge;ncms for the concert and | iy “puckley, 470 West Main street: | F€arl Court; Uno Johnson, 18 Austin Johy Ohlson, 517 Chestnut street: Da- cations point. to one of the | gioree v, Bull, 83 Wallace *stregt, | Streeti Frank H. Johnston, 30 Fran. | Jorg Obisom 217 Chestnit SUec: Black Rock avenue; Henry M. | amounting to $118,792. Bridgeéport | : ; Thomson, 10 Franklin Square; How-|is the leading city in Connecticut, he- ; Britain Typographical union will take ard A. Timbrell, 12 Cedar street; John | ing 23rd on the list. { place this evening in the banquet hall g Rev, | Tomaszewsky, 67 Orange street; An- - j of the Hotel Nelson, and from the ar successful' music entertain- | & “ 14 > 9= cis street; Douglas A. Johnston, 376 .| drew Torell 320 , Chestnut street; ( rangements made, the affair ) s Captain William W. Bullen, 127 Cfr- 2 e 2t 2 3 9 ssett street: 4 % prorgises B 150 in tnis ity ) 5 West Main street: Baba Jones, o3 | D Sven G. Ohman, 19 Basse i | James H. Towers, 53 Seymour street; DEATH RATE INGREASES | to cclipse any former similar event of Daniel E. O'Keefe, 325 Main street: Arthur H. Oldershaw. 165 West Main street; Charles B, Oldershaw, 83 Vine street: Alexander T. Olson, 334 Stan- ley street: Charles Oquist, 21 Roberts street: Joseph Owsiak , 42 Grove street: Vergil M, Palmer, 1 Lincoln | street: Gennari Palmieri, 338 Main & bin avenue; Abrahami Buol, 19 Forest otessor Rakauskas, has since his | gi;eet; August Burckhardt, 235 We fection with St. Andrew’s church, | auiy ' gtreet; Otto Burckhardt, 85 nized a splendid choir and the | Biaci Rock avenue: Otis O. Butler, | oers will be among the chorus|gg camp street; James Byett, 861 preow. He is thoroughly oonver- | gednley street; Willlam H. Cadwell, With arrangements pertaining to | 139 \est Main street; Philip G. Cam- Ssstul choral concerts, having|pacn ®37 Greenwood street; Herbert director and leader of a union |v camp, 67 Russell street; Aaron W. | g W w for & mumber of | Carlson, 70 Tairview street; Albin auckiute, .P R. Patrus, Miss So- (P“”(f::"o;'l‘,l{ B el He‘“;}' Btaigis and Mrs. Stanley Rakaus- | Ghuren. 143, Tendinorr ovanoe: Wwill be the soloists. ¥ e program for the concert is as “Star Spangled Banner,” “Lieutva Tevyne,” chorus; of Lithuania,” chorus; Frank L. Traut, West Main street; {the tvpos. Mine Host Nelson has George W. Traut, West Main street} —_— | promised “‘the boys” everything from Andrew Turnbull, 19 Rockwell ave-| . ek 3 ... S0UD to nuts. The battle on the menu nue! Reuben C. Twitchell, 93 Forest [DUTiNg Past “Week There Were (o scpoduled to start about 9 o’clodk street; Max J. Unkelbach, 75 Black | Seventeen Deaths, and An Iqual and end—— Rock avenue: Arthur W. Upson, South | William B, O'Brien, president of A Meadow avenue; Fred P. Upson, 53| Number of Marriages. ! the organization, will preside as toas! 173 Main street; John Kelly, 20 5 Liberty street; . tone Vance, 159 master at the post prandial, which in- \ street: A AT, Paonessa. 178 Tre- ; st . T : e : } , which in Union, streét; Dr. John L. Kelly, 363 M7eet: Angelo 16, Faos Pave, Maple | Maple street - L. Vater, 619 The death rate in New Eritaln in- cludes musical selections of all va- Main street; Arthur W. Kempton, 47 | it firect’ FHDer O BONe: o0 ¢ | Bast Main s : < G. Vibberts, | creased during the past week to more rieties. Acting Mayor Jester has alss 1:enter street; Martin "-_Kenney.oflg street; Edward H, Parker, 33 Cherry | Sunhyledge; Paul Vogel, 620 Stanley|{han two per day, the record for the recelved ,an invitation to partake of Clark sireet; Michael J. Kenney, 134 | Clavton A. Parker. 193 Main | Street; Dr. Mendel Volkenheim, 458| ooi yoing seventeen, There were , the t¥DO's hospitality, and he wil na L < 5 & street; Kensington avenue: | giantev street; Michael T. Kerwin, street: Fdwin A, Parker, 217 Chestnut | Main street; Arthur G. Volz, 94 Bas- doubt make a specch. John J, Crean I“;f\?f,mfim;'",“h“g“'if'“‘"' 85 Forest| 137 Tremont street; Bdward O. Kil- sett street; Frank J. Wachter, 31 Har- [a1s0 scventeen marriags. During the | )| preside at the piano. e an B. Chamberlain, 57 pourne, 1615 Stanley street; Arthur rison street; Theodore L. Wagner, 93 | month of January there were fifty-six Forest street; Mike Chapan, 21 Pleas- | G Kimball, 61 Lexington street; South Burritt street; Frederick C.|marriages and 185 births. Following ant street; Charles F. Chase, 241 West | Goorge T. Kimball, 7¢ South Burritt | A : Walker, 57 Harrison street; Willlam | ave tho dozen veal estafe transters for : ! Main street; Ernest W. Christ, 39 Cur- | ¢ S 2 60 AVinthrop | Lred. A- Farsons, (49 Parkestreet: Stu- S e el ROSSe RS Bania Thy Dwina,” chorus; so- | iic otreet; Anton Cieszynshl S17 M treet; W. A. Kinne, 66 INENToD | art W.' Parsons, 204 ‘Lincoln streets G. Wall, 62 South I Hjiine gmastaveslcs o solo, “Memories,” Miss Jan-{greet; A H. (lark, 149 Vi 817 Main | street; Patrick F. King, 8 Lake Court; | 1o\ partiki (council) 77 'Booth|August II. Walleh, 258 Maple street; | Adolph Perlroth to Louis Miller, cklute; bass solo, “(a), “Bandelo- | \rthyuy 8. Clark, 41 B medstro@! James A. Kinkade, 15 Pearl Court; | i ot. Martin K Pasco. 2 Lake court; | Justus Wallin, 95 South Meadow ave-|jand and buildings on Winter street; B i, 'iP R Patrus aiiet, |50 0 ARG MRSt Sineet; Dr. | john M. Kirkham, 49 Cedar 'street; |y 4,0 11 Pease, 195 Vine street; T, | hue: John Walsh, 73 Lincoin street;| Rohert W. Andrews to Alphonso Cal- | A well attended meeting of {he Red e Day is Darkening,’ Miss Staigis ark, =7 Walnut street; An-|George W. Klett, 277 Main street: | 1z vt Pease, 41 Lexington street:|John J. Walsh, 85 Bassctt strect: Hen+ | ahase, Lawlor street land; the Vib- | Cross society wi . Vg o struther D. Clifford, 61 Columbia g F <li - Jard S5 h . or, 24 Lexington street; ey 2 % ross society was held at the Cham- Mrs. Rakauskas: quartet selec- | sireet: J d - Rev. J. B. Klingberg, 81 Garden (n.0iy.0 1 Pease, 41 Lexington street, | IY S. Walter. 24 n s berts company to Eugene Doucette, | e C “Adleu to the Alps, Mr. and | $Feeti John Coats, 41 Vine street: | street; Matthew J. IKoverman, 238 3 “ag J. Watson, 324 Washington |jand on Fedford street; Shuttle Mea- | °F 0f Commerce rooms last cvening. Rakauskas, Miss Staigis and My, | JAMeS Cochrane, 73 Columbia street: | Main street; Oscar T. Kraus, 125 Supplementary List. street: Charles Weare, 47 South Bur-|dow Country club to I'r ~ Por- | At the close of the rcading of the i duet, “Two TRoses” Miss -1‘;0}3);"01;1_5:?%;1;‘.,a4 ;n;;::t fi:r?el‘i Pieasant street; John Kun 35 RAm'lo(- 11. A. Hargreaves, 90 Arch street; | ritt street; Tr Wol.inzkf"'l':l(\; ter, land on Lincoln strect; Shuttle | mossage from the national soclety, gis and Mrs. Rakauskas: “The | Rev. Warren I Cook, 42 et :tree i | well avenue; Charles T. K ?ehq;‘ ! Benjamin A. Hawley, 312 Hart s Burritt 4 e e e Meadow Country club to Margaret II. ;(-ulhn: for renewed activity among !l B i chorie: sslected ba F‘h.h‘l x (400,}“:‘. Az vm‘o. _qn-u,‘ Maple street; \)nAcr‘,nzn 1“;\ ava 994 | Raymond R. Healey, 71 Vine str }-{:\Nf d ‘\\(nll’ "r:lv\\ ) q.fl”nx \Ypum:v land on Lincoin street; the ;c'hal“"l‘ a discussion was held 1 ons, Mrs. M. T. Crean. The final | soro % 1 Commer’ 115 Vine oreor: |(ommercial street; Joseph F. Lamb, | john P. Hemmingway, 49 High street; | Forrest strect: Fowart &S00 ©, ) | Vibberts company to Thomas Onion, | tive to ways of organizing relief wor B e i e nes T per. 115 Vine street; | 29 Park Place: Georze M. Tanders, | Rufus N. Hemmingway, 111 Lexing. | Lincoln street; A, Corbin Wetmore, 52 land on Viberts avenue; Edward G. | ers among local women. The officers Rev. Charles Coppens. 98 Franklin Main street; W F. Lz ton street; Ira E. Hicks, 147 West | Grove Hill: Herbert H. HEOIER, Sunderland to Julius Nadony, et al., | were instructed to confer with lacal e — = | Square, Albert .,"' Corbin, 99 Vir 112 Glen street: C 3 Main street; Charles C. High 65 | Forest street; Charles J “t‘"": 31 1jand ana building on Burritt street; | women’s organizations with reference / - Philip Corbin, 27 West Main | 141 Maple street; Fdward Lapthorn. | purritt street; Rev. George . ¢ |Curtis street; Rev. Bdward I White, | George.LeWitt to Karkor Sarbisian et | to resuming Red Cross work. / » EI L.ANS street; Richard Covert, 27 Tdson|518 Church street: Nicola LaRaia, 62 |11, 16 Washington street; Sammel L, | 319 Chestnut street "m"; <\‘S\"{!t!‘v- ?2 al, land and building on Talcolt | A letter was read from the Stanley street; W. A. Crabtree, 114 East Main | Spring street; William E. Latham, 27 | finchliffe, 180 Cherry street; A. (. | Forest street: M“"‘:“‘I__ SR ’“‘;‘ street; M. H. Camp et al, to Charles | Women's relief corps in which the h! lutel R street; William Cowlishaw, 40 8. Bur- | West Main street; Lowis W. Lawyer, | Hine, IZast street; Dudley T. Holmes, | Tremont street: ]‘A.lh:'l.dl-’:m“- KQ:; W. Gehring, land and building on [united support of thet organizatipn , solutely @IMmMOVes | ritt St.: Frank Cox, 27 Trinity street; Barnett street; Dr. Charles W. |47 Har: street; Stanley H. Holmes, n, ell street; romag ‘| Farmington avenue; estate of Alice | was pledged to the Red Cross mowe- - Peter Crona, 28 Park Terrace: Wil- | Lee, Main street; Henry N. Lee, | mmons Place; Hyman Horwitz Wilbor, 2 anklin Sanare: Thomas| o™ yorntvre to Andrea Mascolo et |ment. The treasurer reported that A . dlgestlon. Onepackago e Sty b Tt G || ety Sl St W, u-.m..,-,& : 4:1’5"1‘::'\2:‘:;:‘;:‘: ux., land and building on Beaver |about $250 was available in case of pvesit. 25cat all druggists, [Peter B. Curran, 787 Main _street; | Summer street; JOWN . Leeney, 76 | janox Dlace: Joseph B. Huligren, 21 | Howard PG e B | street) emergency. = —_ Cornelius J. Curry, 108 Seymour West Main street; Michael P. Leg- as Fred Winkle, Cherry .\N_"ee(, Rev. l e Y & | Wallace street; -Howard Hummason, | ©70¢ TG o, C S Mo arieat horn, 551 Main street; Louis Lehr, 110 | 207 vine street; Lagrence Humma. : === | Columbia strect; Dr. Willlam Leiken, | .on 125 Black Rock avenue; Ernest | Frank J. Witkin, 14 Connerton street; | D | 450 Main street; Walter W. Leiand, | N Humphres, 322 Chestnut street; | Dr- Charles it W me\ x] Lajn Main 215 Main street; William J. Linne- | ;' Dayton Humphrey, 265 West Main | Strect: Spencer 11. Wood, 154 West 89 Arch street; Paul G. Leupold, ! S ick nger s sell street; Frederick B. Hungerford, Eiitan el Dr! 5 wak, Maple street; Abraham Levine, 25 Cedar street; William C. Hunge ¢ jNoTthistre et SIG sorE e VILE, 5.1 ford, 72 Russell street; Robert Main street. Main street; Michael C. LeWitt S i 2osh e el : e ; 2 s 3 f Peck, 412 Par Place; Irnest W. Pel COVERED WITH DELICIOUS CH| / in street: Leon K. Li 2 Lo e >en- ; ? CIOUS CHOCOLATE Main strest; Leon F.liege: ton, 7 Forest street; Loren D. Pen 3“8 792 IN P. 0. BANK . Produced by treating the soil with New Fngland Ani- A beautiful package designed North rtreet: Jo A. . field, 659 Stanley street; Charles IW y Vu 1 F\ Ii de of BONE, BLOCD d MEA' 5 and patterned after the Famous Liberty street; Edward E. Linke, i Porry, Stratford Road; Albert M. Pe- =k mal Fertilizers made o: an = French Watering-Place—Mar- Main street: John W. Lockett, terson Ash street; Pertin Pete Aot Eaen nature’s own prescription for growing plants. | tinique.” Garden street; William J. Long, 2 on 1697 Stanley strect; Clarence L. [ War Talk Docs Not Worry Local De- New England Animal Fertilizers give all-arounc. An assortment of delicious choc- Maple street; Bernadotte Loomis, 274 | pierce, 48 Winthrop street; Rev. Gu positors 2t Postal Savings Bank— satisfaction year after year, because they enrich the. olates—each piede contains . > % West Main street; John (. Loomis, | qve jo. Pinl, 74 Hart street; Charl soil for growing croos and put it in prime condition for crushed nuts—Walnuts, Filberts * : = = 274 Main street; Capt. T Raymond |\ ‘pipches, 57 Murray street; Fran- New Britain Makes Fine Showing. | F Almonds, Pecans, Braszil Nuts ix Low, 19 Highland street; Simon Lud- o w_ Pinches, 10 Emmons Place; 5 the next season. e iauld croan i erediwis B \ ; 107 Church street; Edward J. {5, Pinches, 10 Emmons Place; Aa- [ Since the severance of diplomatic | B Lack of potash should not discourage planting, as we pure, delicious chocolate. S g Lo Lynch, Jr., 50 South High Street; | ., pigkus, 99 Winthrop stree relations between the United States supply the best fertilizers, tested and proven good with- You cannot buy finer quality if s \ Thomas J. Ly 17 West Main; |y W, Piper, 19 Murray str and Germany on February %, the post A outpotash. Our dealer can make this a profitable season you pay $1.00 per pound for M 2 = r. Waterman Lyon, 99 West | piogerick G. Plat, 32 Grove ;| offico department In Washington, | 4 them. Main strect; George K. Macauley, 378 | 100t “o100 988 1art streeti | D. ¢, has received many requests for | @ for you. Take the fertilizer problem up with him and Stanley street: Alexander L. Mackay, | walter Pohlman, 33 Trinity street; ! information regarding whether or not | @ Write for booklet, “Forceful Facts for Farmers. 173 Lincoln street. Hugene J. Porter, 197 West * | money placed in postal savings banks NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER CO., Boston, Mass. at 390 f “ ; Ersdencigii ncomber 2o gl unlly Frank J. Porter, 10 Lake | py persons of foreign birth would be Tirarah of Ochredates Senforing u poun Ox ton street: Nathan I. Mag, 444 Main urt; Mortimer G. Porter, 10 Lake | seized <nd to allay these fears a state- | ]<or Sale by C A HJERPE Dwight; Rev. Carlos E. Jones, 21 | Washington; Harold R. Jones, | Britain Herald; William H. Judd, Murray street; Willlam S. Judd, tanley street; Philo Kalish, 145 Bas ett street: Thomas H. Kehoe, 4 War- {lock street; Dr. Kenneth E: Kellogg. street: W. E. Parker, 47 Curtiss street; Andrew S. Parsons. 144 Lincoln street: Charles B. Parsons. 302 Hart streot: TING Ways for Relief Work Among Local Women Discussed. » ‘We have only a limited amount of ¢his package to offer our customers street; Alfred Magnell, 2 Main Robert W. Poteet, Maple TIill; | ment was prepared and forwarded to street; Samuel E. Magson, 183 Maple | " joseph H. Potts, 19 Madison | a1 postmasters where there are pos- street: John Maher, 38 Tranklin|, S S o o, G e e R R e e I c K ] N S 0 N street, Rev. Henry W. Maier, 33 LeX-| giy0e1; fdward M. Pratt, 7 Trinity | stange of the letter received by Post- . ington street; Matthew R. Malinousky, | orect; George . Prentice, 45 Colum- | master Delaney shows that under the 76 Lawlor street, Leonard B. Mallory, | pia strcots Dr. B. L. Brotass, 41| aet of sune Feithas uldere the DRUG Co 169-171 58 Harrison strect; Lawrence P- Mun- | Harifora avenue: Trank T. Pender- | Siates piedsed 1 guarante pavmont MA STR an, Ayrbeg ot IO 26 South High street; Dr. John itars el IN ¢ ERT Mangan, 41 Trinity street: Athert i1 50 20 UL (€L Ok Hon, Georgs R e Marsh, 74 Greenwood street; William { "Quiglcy, 130 Maple street; Thomas | gia not cause worry, this fact heing