New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 11

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= R “Hugo - Carlstrom, | #¢: Charles Newton fman s f Maple St.; d Du:b-r:, s D i-ounces More Army Candidates ;-i'l'he following are the names of those whog registered in the Second ‘ward on June § for the military draft: “Arthur Leon Aekmtrom, 483 P-rk :Bt.; David August Allen, 11 Arch 8t;; Arthur Gustave Alson, 12 John St.; iStefan Gguatz Amberger, 69 Henry Sigurd Edward Anderson, 429 Btanley- St.; Arthur Alexander ‘Ander- - 638 Stanley St.; Ernest' George /Anderson, 490 Stanley St.; Carl A. ,Ax.nderson. 151 Cherry St.; Ernest Her- ‘bert Anderson, 191 Cherry ‘St.; Henry Hjahmar Anderson, 429 Stanley St.; srthur Carl Anderson, 19 Belden St.; Olat Edgedius 'Anderson, 540 Stanley ; Harry Nathan Anderson, 252 uth Main St.; Leon Angelus Ange- idakes, 331 k St-; Anthony And- 'wicz, 392 Stanley St.; John Her- dert Annear, 204 Maple St; Louis inselmo, 476 South Main St.; Stanis- Arkacki, 132 South Main St.; Noel > Arpin, 40 Maple St.; Charles Karl Akol, 93 Whiting St.; Maurice Abam elrod, 46 Cherry St. Christ Babecka, 203 Cherry 8t; Ed- rd L. Bachmann; 68 Fairview St.; ul Bachmann, 27 ‘Whiting St.; Ar- ur Walter Bachmann, 27 Whiting B Baldwin, 189 lanley St.; Anthony Bambara, 16 rl Court; Joe Barrow, 83 John James ‘Barlow, 312 South Main |, George' Louls Barrett, 96 Maple + George Mason: Beckett, 135 Chap- Gustave Birger Beerhardz, Franklin Square; Antanas Beinat, John, St.; Theodore Bensck, 323 Fred Benson, 150 Rocky Albert, E. Berry, 494 South Paul John Beyer , 18 Anthony Bialkoski, 33 lac St.; Lyford Cornelius Bigelow, b Pleasant St.; Chagles Willet Bick- ton, 87 Pleasamt; St.; Napoleon nchette, 140° Chetry St.; Howard Villlam Blinn, 12 Maple St.; Philip Pavid Bloom, 52 Kelsey St.; Frank ccia,” 53 Lilac. 8t.; Nick Boecwzazl. Lilac St.; Henry Pestest Bolaert, 79 Ellis St.; Alfred Bomba, 91 Chap- n St.; Mike Bosick, 295 Kelsey St.; thur John ‘Bottomléy, 15 Pearl fourt; Wilson Albert Bottomley, 174 nley St.; Ernest Fredérick Bfadley, i} drving William - Brad- t.; Walter Bradley, ; John George Buittner, Bt Aindi Bramante, 144 asant St.; Welley Branhall, 393 | ulh Main. Henr; ‘William ere, 270 Kapie 8t John -Alfred nk, 11 Ash St.; John Broff,51 Laral Robert Brown, 20 Whiting St. y, 287 Bubier, .21, Willam .St.; a , 45 Chapman St.; Frank Buckas, “32-Pearl St.: Wikter Budrikis, 35 Aus- n St.: Umberto Burerta, 69 Henry Bt:; Louis Charlds. Burkhart, 74 Wil- Aam St; Waclas Butenas, 356 Park Frank r. Clifford Edward Bull, 125 Pleas- 4nt- St.; George Leander Bunse,' 19 ear] Ct.; Carl James Burdick, 618 ftanley St.;: Adolf Otto Burkhardt, 44 Villiams St.; Simon Frelerick Butt- er, 140 Cherry St.; Wladyslaw By- wicz, 280 Kelsey St. Peter Charles Cabelus, 621 Stanley ;. George Cadrain, 46 Whiting St. Edward Xavier Callahan, 386 East ‘Aflle Campanelll;’ 466 Bast Se.; incinzo Cario, 12 Cherry St.; An- ony Frank Caragliano, 16 John St.; ustave Eric Carlson, 379 East St. ¥ Claus Albert Carlson, 182 Kelsey St.; 20 Henry St.; Axel 88 :Pleasant St.; i Axel Lean- Carlson, 418 East St.; John Bern- Carlson, 44 Cherry St.; Sven 401 Stanley St.;| Btewart R.".Cafroll, 440 ‘South Main Bt.; Cromwell H. Case, 95 Maple St.; Kenneth Beardsley Case, 140 Maple St.; William Francis Cayer, 392 Stan- mfi.‘ Leonard Cefaratte, 260 South’ St.; Johny. Antonia_ Cerra, 329 ‘Park St.; Howard LesHe Chichester, ‘498 Maple St.;° Edward Chesman Childes, 5 Fairview St.; Carl Otto ristenson, 28 Henry St.; Oscar “Evald Valdemar Christensen, 24 Henry Joseph Clark, 17 effield St.; 38 Maple St.; James Joseph Clark, 17 heMeld St.; Richard Payne Clark, ¢ Maple St.; John Colella, 310 Park it.; Edward Franklin Cole, 46 Maple #t.; Eugene Arthur Cole, 46 Maple jt.; Emilio Compagnone, 507 East St.; itonio - Campagnane, 507 East St.; chael Francis Connelly, 675 Park Robert Joseph Coogan, 28 Whit- 492 Carl B. Carlson, ‘Amandus Carlson, & St.; Ernest Walter Cooke, /Btanley. St. ‘Wilbert Evelyn Coonis, 23 John St.; gwin Richard Coons) 10 Kelsey St.; hsotems Joseph Coreh, 36 Maple St.; filliam Patrick Corrigan, 619 Stan- 8t.; Charles Francis Corrigan, 110 nt St.; Charles Wiesley Cowdrey, 4 Stanley St.; John Charles Cramer, 7 Fairview 8 Arthur Gottfried, isberg, 401 Stanley. St.; Jan Cur, 5 Park. Fred James Dunworth, 354 South ain St.; George William Dunbar, 107 ew St.; Percival Elmer Dan- 37 Fairview St.; Harold Day, ‘William Herbert Day, Emile John Danbersg, nley St.; Frank Arthur Dewey, Park St.; Joseph Peter De Bay, Stanjey .St.; Ygnacy Dvinzek, 133 th Main St.; John Leo Doyle, 176 erry St.; Rudolph Deske, 301 East ; Eustakio Diangelo, 107 Belden St.; gohn Dillon, 331 Park St.; Charles , uteh,’- lzuuflnlflnm Fraonk Dt u. 17 uhp $t.; Karl Dornfried; = uth Main st. ries Dresel ! :n.:dflnu-.\nn Dt}b.l'tkw‘bur‘:\ )l WNN!I; Bt Dm Lew- unn, ? :l‘runkun Sq? jteven Dr. Nana. 17 Lilac St.; Rudolph Dezki, 62 Sheffield St.; Carl Wllllam Dahlstrom, 57 Arch St.;-William Otto Damm- ling, 87 Pleasant St.; Louis Dammk, 286 Park St.; Frederick David Doty, 40 Pleasant St.; Mike Deutsch, 196 South Main §i ohn Francis Dawson, :48 Maple St.; Arthur Danburg, 235 ‘Whiting. St.; Main St.; Francis Edwin Deschenes, 95. Pleasant. St.; Francisco F Mari. Do~ menico, 209 Cherry St. ° Roger Willlams Edwards, 211 Maple St.; George Henry Engel, 128 Cherry 8t.; Carl Oscar Erickson, 16 Hefry St.; Silvia Emmanuel, 412 South Main St.; Richard Edge, Cedar Hill Farm; George Christian Ellinger, 145 Cherry St.; Henry Wilem Essel; 4 Austin St.; Edward George Henry Eggart, 42 ‘Whiting St.; Harry Adelbert Engel, 128 Cherry St.; Sam Eshoo, 123 Park 8t.; Carl Gustave Engstrom, 488 Stan- ley St.; Eurico Emanuel, South Main St.; Irving Emerson Tllis, 71 Falrview. Louls Francis Fleischer, 15 Belden . Emil Flesch, 107 Pleasant 8t.; De ‘Joseph, Fusaro, 246 Cherry St.; Odilon John Fortin, 473% Park St.; John Valentine Forster, 25 Meadow St.; ; Thomas Aloysius Feeney, 559 Stanley St.; Edward Guilbert Foster, 33 John St.; Raymond Henry Fuller, 45 Stanley St.; George Albert Fisher, 116 Cherry St.; Vincenzo, Francis Fu- saro, 177 Ellis 8t.; Joseph Feidl, 203 Cherry St.; Henry Friedman, 52 Cher- ry St.; James Foutz, 14 Lilac St.; Frank Formfelt, 38 Whiting S Henry Flannery, 33 Whiting St man /Fogelson, 224 South Main St. Harry Fritzson, 328 South Main St. Carl Helmer Forsberg, 173 Park /St.; James Fenant, 16 Lilac St.; Otis Ray Frink, 49 Cherry St.; Walter Rienhold Falk, 31 Henry St.; Russell Tillatson Fuller, 401 Chestnut St.; Daniel Jo- seph Fitzpatrick, 49 Pearl St.; Wil- liam James Fagan, 23 Kelsey St. Albert Adolph Gess, 186 Main St.; Charles Edward Gavin, 1560 Rocky Hill Ave.; Frank Garanchi, 116 Chey- ry St.; Lewis Guillaro, 209 Cherry $ James Alfonso Griffin 456 South Main St.; Gabriel George, 323 Park St.; Shafer F. Greenburg, 38 Maple St.; Samuel Smith Goss, 38 Pleasant:St.; Richard 0. Gustafson, 157 - Pleasant St.; Domenico Grano, 209 Cherry 8t.; James J. Gyler, 168 South Main St. _Henry Gustave Glabon, 58 Fairview St.; William Thamas Goodwin, 73 Chnpmln, Rear; Joe Gomes, 14 Lilac St.; Rudolph Gocht, Bain 8t Gui- seppe Giorgini, 27 Kensey St.; George Leslie Greatorex, 386 Stanley St.; Manuel Gomps, 14 Lilac 8t.; Audrius Grimaila, 162 Kelsey St.; Stanley Grobek, 132 South Main St.; Wincas Gedeskin, 32 Williams St.; Willlam John Gleed, 223 Maple St.; Walter Carrol- Goff, 429 Stanley St.; * Leslle Chas. Grocock, 473 Park St.; Abra- ham George, 220 Maple St.; Mathews Gremila, 74 Kelsey St.; Romeo Gin- seppe, 100’ Cherry 8t.;' Samuel Her- man Gross, 329 Park 8t.; Andrice Ggambats, 329 Park 8t Arthur James Gleed, 217 Maple St.; Frank Grekshlas, 37 Williams St.; William Alfred Genrrous, 33' Maple St.; Ernest G. H. Gustafson, 157 Pleasant 8t.; Otto Glaban, 44 Fairyiew 8t.; Harry Arran David Gross, 329 Park 8 Jacob; Grebstein, 86 -Ash- St lenasco, 2 South St.; Waclanlas Giliawicia, 98 John St.; Fred John Grossklaus, 121 Maple St.; Clement M. Grocock, 442 Stanley St, Michael Thomas Haug, 54 Pleasant St.; George Arthur Humphrey, 2 Kel- sey St.; Frederick Willlam Heisler, 40 Sheffield St.; James Edward Hamill, 5 \Meadow St.; Thomas Willlam Hinchcliffe, 180 Cherry St.; Gearge Hugo Hochmuth, - 323 Maple St.; Harry Rivers Holland, 414 East St.; Raymond E. Hendricks, 23 Pearl Ct.; Julius Dunski, 182 South. Peter Wilson Hancock, 31 Falr- view St.; James Francis Higan, 187 Pleasant 8t.; .Conrad.- Henry. Napoleon Hultberg, 3 Ash St.; Mike Holzmann, 134 South Main St.; Clarence Payne Hendersan, 161 South Main St.; Axel Gerhard Hanson,:174 Pleasant St.; Paul Klambt, 12\Pearl Court; George Francis - Holcomb, 404 (East St.; Richard George Hubbard, 57 Ash St. Edward Francis Hinchcliffe, 12 Fair- view St.; Franklin F. Hatch, 37 Lilac St.; James Vincent Hannon, .33 Maple St.; Christopher Frederick Hell, 514 Stanley St.; Carl Albert Harry Hedlund, 101 Belden St.; John Ellis Holmberg, 70 Ash St.; Philip Meyers Hannon, 244 South-Main S8t.; Eric Cyril Holmes, 125_Kelsey St.; Salva- dore® Hopper, 17 Lilac St.; Thomas Frank Heslin, 200 Cherry St!; Louis August Haussler, 308 Sauth Main'St: Howard Hartman, ‘Walter Stewart Herdlein, 324 'South Main §f.; Lawrence [Eirnest Hinch- cliffe, 378 East St.; John Joseph Hicks, 44 Willlams St.; Anton George 38 Fairview St.; Hartz, 127 Cherry St Adolph Hein, 24 ‘Rocky Hill Ave.; John Algot He- lander, 90 Chapman St.; Frank Holz- mann, 134 South Main St; Samuel ‘Hobson, 121 Maple St.; Charles Ham- mer, 182 South Main St, Frank Inknericus, 71 Wolcott St.; Frank Ibetz, 38 Whitman St. Aubert Julius Johnsan, 78 John St.; Herman Clavton Jackson, 248 Maple St.; ‘Alvin Boughton Jones, 465 Stan- ley St.; Joseph Jacobna, 55 Austin St.; Harold R. Jones, 562 Stanley 8t.; John 'Adolp. Sigfrid Johanson, 29 Henry ' St.;- Charles Joseph Jost, 309 East St.; Jake Adam, 323 Park St. Anton Ossian Johnson, 23 Vega St.; August Jeck, 27 Austin St.; Jan Jahimiak, 315 Park St, Frederick Arvid Johnson, 462 Stanley St.; Frank Jud, 278 Cherry St.; "Andrew Gott- frid Johnson, 463 Stanley St.; August Charles Jhning, 482 East St.; Ed- ward, Julius Johnson, 434 East St.; Carl Oscar Johnson, 286 Maple St.; Herbert Frederick John, .219 Maple St.; John Frikiof Johnson, 173 Park St.; Corl Wendall Johnson, 21 Lin- den St.; Andrew Johnson, 21 Vega St.; Carl August Johnson, 173 Cherry St.; Bernard A. Joyce, 154 Cherry St.; Phillip Joseph Joyce, 143 Cherry St.; John Warner Johnson, 286 Maple St.; Ralph Arthur Jones, 121 Maple St.; Johas Junokas, 49 Pleasant St.; Samuel Johnson, 86 Maple St.; Alex Jarmale, 256 South Main St.; Fred- erick Arthur Joyce, 130 Cherry S fver Adolph Johnson, 24 Maple S Elward Joseph Williams, 90 Frank- 1in’ Square, Mike Joseph, 28 Park St.; George Henry Johnson, 488 Stanley St.; Ernest Clifford Johnson, 3 Kelsey St. Howard Clarence Johnson, 3 Ash St.; George Eugene Jnhnmn. 154 Henry Emll Joseph Kraus, 188 Plea.all!t St.; Willam Oscar Xreisseg, 103 Henry. St.; Tony Joseph Kozlususka, 61 Sheffield 8t.; Kirk Severance Kyle, 844 Maple St.; Oscar Frank Krause, 125 Pleasant S Fred ‘Kulika, 381 East St.; Peter Kuepell, 12 John 8t.; Karol Kiniel, 33 Lilac 8t.; Willilam Frederick- Kahms, 2 Kelsey S8t.; Frank Joe Kovalauska, 161 Kelsey 8t.; John Kasparancius, 84 Shefield Bt. 35, Lilac 8t.; John 31 St.; 'Harry Charles Kemmerer, 12 Maple St.;Carl Krawer, 246 Rocky Hill Ave.; James Thomas Kelaher, 194 South Main St.; Glen- dening Thomas Kietz, 5 Francis St. Oscar Fred Kreissig, 108 Henry St.; Mike Kalinick, 404 East St; Jack Kriway., Christian Lane; Joseph Franeis Kennedy, 178 Cherry 8t.; Willlam Felix Kelaper, 194 South Main St.; Andreis Kowalski, 335 Park St.; Peter Kelenski, 335 Park St.; An- tongs Kaloszinsksis, 39 Austin St.; ‘Park ‘St.; George Elliot Kingsbury, 454 Stanley St.. Ignatz Klopé6towicz, 208 Whiting Honce Joseph LaValley, 53 Cherr§ St.; Angelo Lasala, 335 Park 8 Lloyd Roger Miller Linton, 218 Maple St.; Henry Frederick Leupold, .227 Maple ; George Burton Lucas, 236 South Mdn 8t.; Carl\Gerhard Le¥son, 57 Ash St.; Chas. Victor Larson, 739 East St.; James Joseph Lawler, 70 Austin St.; Ivar David Larnell, 430 East St.; Fred William Linn, 66 John St.; Jas. Lerouex, 119 Fairview St.; Charles Emil Landgren, 328 Maple St.; Willlam Marino Lusink, 114 Maple St.; Robert Willilam.Lyon, 51 Belden St.;- Joe Lewczatz, 196 South Main St.;. Edward Willis Long, 418 South Main St.; Howard Ernest Little, 232 Maple St.; Willlam Robert Lar- son, 168 Cherry St.;; Willlam George Long, 418 South Main St.; Kazimievas Leonos, 398 East St.; Thomas Essro Lazar, ‘86 Maple St; John Lapselel, 381 Park St.; Jules Joseph Laflame, 119 Fairview 8t.; Stowell Taylor Latus, 134 South Main St.; Julius Leno, : 58 Pleasant St.; Edward Thomas Lippett, 138 Pleasant St.; Charles Albert Lorch, 261 Maple “Baker Elmer Mann, 186 Maple St.; ‘William Aloysious McKenna, 86 Bel- den St.; John Alexander McCarthy, 485 Park St.; Harry Alec Molander, 316 Maple St.; Robert’' Emmet Mec- Intyre, 36 Pearl 8t; James Dennis Mc- Kenna, 139 Henry St.; David Hjalmar Malmfeldt, 262 Maple . St.; Frank Mand]l, 126 Cherry 8t.; Lewis Martin, 15 Berlin Ave. 180 Cherry St.; Albert Joseph Martin, 9 Meadow St.; David Moore, 75 Fair- view St.; Antony Mirante, 274 Chap- man St.; James Menke, 56 Austin St.; Alfred May, 24 Fairview St.;' Hugo Carl -Matsen, 49 Belden St Joseph Mendes, 301 Park St.; Joe Marchetto, 310 Maple St.;’ Frank Miller, 134 South Main St.; Pioto Malys, 329 Joe Motola, 21 ‘Lilac- S ‘Willilam Malys, 329 Park St.; Edw. Albert Murray, 140 Cherry 8t.; Joseph Maksemaviczus, 48 Sheffield St.; Joseph Miezlaiszkis, 137 Kelsey St. ‘Wadislaw Marek, 829 Park St.; Pietro Martino, 76 Cherry. St.; John Adrian Marting 185 Maple 8t.; Frederic E. Miller, 17 John St.; Baba Moosle, 12 Maple St;; James Francis Molynen, 89 Whiting St.; Ludwig Marchinkos- ky, 835 Park St.; Simeon Molander, 289 Maple St.; Wiliam Donald Me- Intyre, 836 Pearl Court; Anton Miller, 71 Walcott St.; Anthony Meszczion- aitis, 71 Wolcott St.; Samuel E. Merza, 86 Maple St.; Charles Willlam Middle- ton, 171 East Ellis St.; Samuel Mar- tin, 50 Whiting St.; Carl Emil Man- they, 20 Henry St.; Olinto Marchetti, 2 South St. Antonio Marino, 177 Ellis 8t.; Car] John Malmfeldt, 262 Maple. B Thomas Francis Markham, 147 Pleas- ant St.; Wiliam Frederick Miller, 17 John ' St. Antonio Manfridi, 264 Cherry St.; James Francis Martin, 42 ‘Whiting St.; Philip Eugene Molander, 316 Maple St.; Arshak Mooradian, 12 Maple St. Alfred E, Noren, Charles Neumann, 86 Austin St Russel Newman Nelson, 121 Maple St. Victor Emanuel Nelson, 516 Stan- ley. St.; Gustave Nordgren, 169 Pleas- ant St.; Edward Joseph Newbauer, 118 Whiting St.; Ernest Ranala Nel- son, 49 Cherry St.; Tony Nesta, 413 So. Main St.; Charles, August New- rath, 329 Maple St. Albert Paul Natzke, 433 Stanley St.; Raffaile Nap- ple, 46 Belden St.; Joseph Edward Neurath, 63 Sheflield St.; Jesse Emer- son Norton, 270 South Main St.; Giueseppe Negro, Christian Lane; Bladdie Nawitsky, 49 Witman; Roy Lawrence Noren, 168 Cherry St.; Carl Joseph RMhineholdt Nelson, 58 Faif- 168 Cherry S Mark Francis Miles, | view St.; Antonio Nesta, 412 South Main St.. b4 500 Stanley St.; son, 563 Stanley S ‘Walter Clarke Owen, 5 Chapman St.; Boba Odishoo, 157 Cherry St.; Thom- as Perrin Orchard, 195 Maple S Julius Otko, 365 East St.; Willard C. Oquist,. 336 Maple St.; John Walter Ostrowski, 29 Sheffleld St.; Vincenso Olmo, 412 South Main St.; Ferdinan- do Ortensi, 69 Henry St.; Chas. Al- fred Olson, 40 Kelsey St.; Heriry Wal- ter Odman, 117 Whiting St. ° Julius Peltzer, 33 Vega St.; Charles John Plude, 528 -Stanley St.; Iouis Palombo, 494 South Main St.; Joseph Pinto, 86 Maple St.; Joseph Paladino, 230 South Main St.; Adolph Peterson, 24 Vega St.; Antonio Pssis, 293 Church St.; Warren Horton Pereau, 568 Stanley St.; Arthur Henry Par- ker, 618 Stanley St.; Santi Puzzo, 45 Belden St.; Richard Lisle Pieffer, 28 South High St.; Peet Polesk!, Holmes’ Brick Yard; Robert Joseph Pape, 264 Cherry St.; Raffaelo, Po- linza, 186 South Main St.; .Alfred Pearson, 414 East St.; Salvatore Pace, 238 Cherry St.; ‘Amie Paul Pe- ]| tit, 75 Fairview St.; Thomas Powell, 125 Kelsey St.; John Peter, 86 Maple St.; lsrael Addie Peters, 12 Maple St.; Albert Pinto, 86 Maple St.; Chas. Ellsworth Parker, 47 Belden = S Willlam Poppel, 547 ’ Stanley - S Manual Ramos: Pichichi, 14 Lilac S George Purdie, 16 Berlin Ave.|; Fran- ciszek Pizitulski, 162 South Main St.; Juzef Palys, 323 Park St.; Arthur Henry Petts, 75 Austin St.; Joseph De Pasquale, 16 John St.; Harry Bu- gene Peterson, 104 Austin St.; Harry Albert Powell, 230 Maple St.; Tony" Frank Plukas, 24 Henry St.; Fred Pomerene, 131 Henry St.; Richard Phillp Pastl, 26 Whiting 8t.; Michael Pontecella, 123 Whiting' John Byer- Peterson, 173 Park S8t.; Nick Papavicisilire, 343 Park St.; Wolcieh Pizetulski, 132 South Main St.; Nicola Taverio Perrotto,’ 260 South Main Sf Joseph Poscho, 70 Cherry St.; Arvid Bethel Peterson, 104 Aultln 8t.; Henry Bartholomew Pheiffer, 303 Maple) St.; Michael Pinto, 86 Magle St.; Isdore Patlaczinski, 316 Park St. _Walter Eugene Ragsdale, 96 Pleas- ant St.; Ernest Victor Benson, 151 Pleasant St.; Fred Henry Ramsdell, 367 Park St.; Max Reinholdt, 2 Davis 8t.; Charles Henry Relay, 288 Maple 8t; Marco Raimondl, 2 South St.; Vernon Clark Record, 12 Pearl Court;; Adam Rukorki, 112 Whiting St.; Gedeon Routhler, 16 Cherry S Adam Rozanski, 32 Sheffield St.; Ar- thur Nelson Rutherford, 620 Stanley St.; Patrick Edward Roche, 83 Fair- view St.; Adolph Richard Rapp, 212 South - Main St. ‘Willlam Frederick Ramm,, 111 Cherry St.; John Joseph -Remellet, 72 Maple St.; Willlam Bernhardt Retz, 182 Kelsey St.; Frank Rena, 33 John St.; Christopher Edward Rategau, 3 Pearl Court; Wiadis Ru- dinsky, 71 Walcott St.; George Wm. Richardson, 128 Cherry St.; Leslie Fdward Richardson, 94 (R) Frank- lin St.; Michael Rebisky, Christian Lane; Fred Rurikey, 28 Henry St.; Frederick Robertson, 171 Pleasant St.; Joseph Aloysious Riley, 203 Cherry St.; Herman Karl Ramm, 111 Cherry St. ‘Waclow Rojek, 195 Kelsey St Alberto Rarelll, 2 South Main S bert Geo. Richter, 275 Maple St.; Lindockos Ramanckas, 173 Pleasant St.; Michael Roggino, ' 264 Cherry St.; Louis Williams Rosen- berger, 154 Henry St.; John Joseph Raholey, 158 South Main St.; Henry ‘Willlam Rice, 214 Maple St.; Rein- hold Carl Rudolph, 123 Cherry S Bottromeyus Roches, 100 John 8t, Thamas Joseph Rouskie, 626 Stanley St.; Braleslavas Rasekioxicus, 60 Shef- leld St.; Tony Rose, 36 Whiting St.; Firas Rodrick, 14 Idlac St.; Louls Roberts,” 412 South Main i Hen- drick Kokichey, 829 Park St.; An- drew Joseph Recgis, 198 Chestnut St.; William Radi:a, 101 Cherry St.; Carl Radi, 50 Wolcott St. Emil Henry Stabert, 121 Austin St.; Lucient William Strossel, 19 Kelsey St.; Williaa Henry Seymour, 58 Whiting St.; Saumuel Ernest Stan- quist, 35 Sheffield St.; Conrad Henry Schwarm, 96 Whiting St.; Marino Satalino, 466 East St.; Frank.Sabert Joseph Raymond Dennis ' Smith, 268 “Sauth Main St. Newton Earl Smith, 39 Belden St.; Philip .Henry . Sheridan, 565 Stanley St.; Theo.! McLouth - Stahley, . Cedar Hill Farm; Jacab Sahae, 12 Maple St.; INathan * Singer, 42 Maple St.; Alex- ander Smyrk, 69 Chapman St.; Charles Herbert Sawyer, 219 Bassett St.; Frank Andrew Schaefer, 314 South Main St.; Carl. Swanson, 448 East St.; John Sysmonski, 295 Kelsey St.; Julius Surko, 444 East St.; Simon ‘Willlam Stabert, 43 Belden St.; Albert Suepul, 203 Cherry St. Fritz Welfred Snygg, 23 William St Bugene Staegemann, 107 Maple St. Costantino Salafia, 523 Stanley St.; Herman Sattler, 141 Austin St.; Ru- dolf Theodore Snygy, 128 Pleasant St.; Paul F. Stahlbust, 625 Park St.; Sarges Sargis, 173 Park St.; Theodore Speenburgh, 11 Meadaw St.; Stasys Sitairezus, 19 Kelsey St.; Laurence | McLouth Stanley, 111 Dwight St.; Carl John Frederick A Splettstoeszer, 152 Henry St.; Adolph Hasckel Silver, 53 Pleasant St.; Charles Henry Slater, John Adolph Saliger, John Schussler, 27 Kelsey St.; 1 nk Satalino, 466 East -St.; Harold Emerson Swift, 165 Pleas- ant .St.; Joseph Samsel, 26 South Main St.; John Christian Stadler, 379 ‘East St.; August Schrey, 23 Cherry St.; Zedor Seperrech, 328 Park St.; Howard Starr Simpson, 12 Pearl Ct. Fred Edward Stabert, 121 Austin St.; ‘William_Adolph Stadler, 372 East St.; Aibert James Simmons, 212 South Main St.; Edward James Stick, 108 Maple St.; John Suito, 171 Pleasant S Francis Eugene Schrump, 63 Fairview St.; John Mitchell Shan, 11 Meadow St.; Jacob Allen Springsteen, 37. Lilac St.; Frank Salamento, 195 Kelsey. St.; Louis Stafanile, 5 Cherry St.; Denis Salvan, 18 Franklin St.; Robert Richard Spencer, 275 ‘Maple St.; Gunnar Kilderbrandt Suneson, 46 Pleasant St.; Joseph C. - Belchum Smidth, 94 Henry St.; Joseph Leander Landgren, 328 Maple St.; Arthur Sandquist, 449. Stanley St.; Frederick William Sundman, 445 Park St.; John Stanton “Slater, 143 Grove St.; John Stemplea, 329 Park St.; Salvadore D. Semane, 107 Belden St.; Maurice Suto, 16 Lilac St.; » August Swanson, 533 Stanley St.; Willlam Walter Thomas Squire, 154 Cherry St.; Lambert Ed- ward Sandquist, 449 Stanley St.; Al- bert Speakman, 89 Whiting St.; Vito Salvis, 310 Maple St.;. John Slinmon; |- 86 Maple St.; Kistantignas Stanitis, 70 Woodland St.; Jacob Sdrgis, 323 Park St.; Harold Sage Skinner, 137 Pleasant S Allen Wilbur Screen- 65 Fairview St.; Domenico Somnese, 260 South Main §t.; Mesrop Sarguisian, 12 Maple St.; Charles Slinckackoz, 398 East 8t.; David Andrew Sand- quist, 449 Stanley St.; Howard Martin Sentf, 17 Fairview St.; Charles An- drew Schick, 104 Chapman St.; Kazi- miesas Szerpetis, 23 Willlam St Richard A, Smyrk, 78 Chapman 8 Harry Olaf Stater, 32 Fairview St. Stanislaw Trzaskos, 280 Kelsey S Bartholomew 8. Tomesh, St.; Ray Willlam Thomplon. 57 Col- lege . Place; John Edwin Tobin, 12 Maple St.; Walcott Harry Tibbells 528 Stanley St.; John Timons, 15 Berlin Ave.; Luigi Tabale, 209 Cherry 8t.; Frederick Henry Tefft, 84 Franklin 8q.; Reginald Ellsworth Towers, 53 Stanley Ct- Arthur Maple St.; Harvey son, 121 Maple 8t.; bot, 46 Whiting St.; Tanguay, 45 Sheffeld IL. = Witt Thomas, 74 Pearl Fredérick Trostel, 328 bert Gedney Tuthill, 145' Nick Papas Taousania, 331 ] Frank Joseph Urban, 408 John Uits, 134 South Main; 8, Robert Cummings Vanoce, 185 ple St.; Walter Willlam Sheffield St.; Willlam V& Maple St.; Somon Velitskin, 8t.; Carl Valentine, 183 Lilac Alindo Verrilo, 209 Cherry 8t.; stone Vance, 159 Maple 8t.; ter Valliers, 16 Cherry St. Albert Wordan, 16 Pine S ‘Welch, 264 Elm 8t.; Frank 38 Whiting St.; Merritt Thomas' er, 434 So. Stanley St.; Andrew incius, 404 East St.; les 301 East St.; Willlam irit] Belden 8t.; Henry Frederick 70 Fairview St.; Clifford Leroy cox, 426 Stanley St.; Edwin WaH 68 Franklin 8q.; Thomas V Wilborgs, 24 Franklin 8q. Wachhoclter, 132 Cherry 8t.; Wasik, 132 South Main St.; St Wiecyk, 315 Park St.; Walter Wickstrom, 476 .Stanley 8t. ‘Wagner, 412 South Main St.; ‘Arthur Westman, 120 Fa Leon E. Wolfe, 113 . Fual Harry Gustave Wiberg, ' 199 St.; August Wolf, 402 8 Charles Robert Wenz, 23 S Fredvick Jacob whlpl* East St.; Bernhard Jultus'W 476 Stanley St.; Joseph R. & 96 Whiting St.; Thomas Last St.; James Edward - 50 Whiting St.; Andrew Lilac St.; Joseph Carl 479 Park Ext. Willam Ax track, 35 Kelsey St.; Carl Westman, 47 Belden St.; Ja 3 helm Wilhelmson, 375 Hast &t; .4 Elbert Wilcox, 126 Fairview llam Wright, 128 Ch 8t. Willlam Wens, 23 ) roy Henry Wilcox, 12 Falrview John Thomas Ward, Jr., 78 ; Frank Wortcheak, Lewlu Alfred Weinstien, 43 St.; Walter Henry ple St.; Andrew’ Alrysuss 250 Maple St.; :Bernard ‘Chas sky, 50 Fairview :B8t.; 1 Wall, 33 Vega St.;' Howard Woods, 80 Pleasant 8t; 1 | Burnham Webster, 161 Cw( Joe Hamphurst Yodsn, % St.; John Youknot, 23 She Stmon Yoinn, Maple St.; Coothers Yerges, 131 Maple | tanas Yakas, 57 'Whitman. Joses Zigman, l‘t 1eass. ARTISTIC f,2and 8 .flin THE IIARTFBII 76 Rate Rtreet. 46 Austin | PRE-INVENTORY SHOE SALE The Modern Boot Shop has made its name famous throughout our state for its wonderful values and styles it has sold to the public:—THAT IS TRUT]I!AND: PROOF we are preparing to double our stock, but prior to this we must take inventory. To cmpleteamostmoceasfulbumnusmwewinphcethehhm n pnsentstoekonsaletothepurchuiupnbhc,atprieuflmteventheshoetndemstadmtaregenumebargains. A FEW %UGGESTION S ‘ MEN’S DEPT. 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