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NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. mittee of the salary committee, will | Armenian Relief Fund report on January 31 ! A l Collection e $94.00 Councilman Spencer said he op- | Personal Checks REVIEWING posed granting any increase in salary to any who do not devote their entire ] $139.00 2 . e s to it for their support. Such men, he i >cial Collection ........ $82.50 said, should waive all claims to salary rolina Collegiate Agricul- ’ raises. B | tural Institute ... 5 40.00 G W Sh ot Ao, o s o et o Offgers Re-ceoted and nterest| ™ e ur omen s op prmittes. s et eenerat : : . ; isbursements—Expensc One Rack of Suits—§15 and $18.75. Soveral other ttems and resotutions | jng Fifgnicial REPOTtS ROCEIVOH | prmneme ooooers oo s s Vi up 10 $40.00. entioned in Jast night's paper, were | Year Book eferred to the proper committees. _— Postage and Office Supplies.. 72.5¢ One Rack of Coats—$15 and $18.75 = The annual meeting of the South | Sunday School l Congregational church was held las Quarterlies .. .. 83 ; ) _ Values up to $38.50. I’E‘ ES Tfi night in the chapel. Rev. Dr. Georgo | Summer S. § Aw Waists—$1.95 k W. ¢ Hill presided. Preceding the orthfield . e | buslie=s Beatin sty oot Miscollaneousmi st i i : Mostly voiles; formerly $2.95 e vas made and Truman L. Vaists—$2.95 5 A”] THR”:T !]RIVE =S e Pt e : R $-3.9D | without opposition. Frank N. Wells | Treasurer’s Bond 3 J In silks that were formerly as and E. Allen Moore were re-elected General Conference Dues ... - i e e Tor = The membors Communion Supplies high as $9.50. - : it . X 1 1t of the ¢ g S| SR Destamonte ) i he A. M. E Zion churct tr Sibies AT osalnen s . poeals Sent Out Today to 78 fo oo ™S55 Sion chure”on tha | Eibics ang Testaments oo From $2 to $5 has been Orgaflizatiflfls plained that the church was in un. DUPlex Envelopes .......... 3 taken from the price of each ;3:‘;;“;512“1{1“3“?‘31 (‘n:('ulnfly..u"\(“es dnd‘ sweater in StOCk. 2 d started a campaign for . - raising funds. After the report of Dresses and Skirts Reduced. The societies and lodges of the city¥ | the clerk had been read and accepted bt New Britain are going to take hold | the following officers were elected in bt the sale of Thrift Stamps and or- |the order named: Registrar, Mrs. m)”;,]:: C'.(.’nrommmm L 9 orsfalls Eibornnis. Chota ; treasurer, Ernest G. Root; as- e h hairman 8289150 IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND i St ant treasurer, Charles F. Scott - T batric, of the War Savings committee, an th o5 BoLYs Special Funds—Contingent 1o ont out today the fallowing appeal to | Standing committee, Willlam Blair P =7 N””s' ©3-99 ASYLUM ST. connectingwith 140 TRUMBULL ST R Sy and . W. Macomber; trustee of the = 917 siion pe Ln-;Ct:\.)xnf\\v“l\“ & Y OUR LODGE | Woodruft fund, John H. Kirkham; ,';;?{:‘I“’":;_ e L g e HARTFORD TO HELP.” trustee of the Catherine Landers fund, ers iG] o N P 0 1 “It is & big job which the country |John H. Kirkham; auditors, W. H. 5 ; as put up to New Britain—this|Crowell, D. L. Vibberts, D. E. Dean; : hrift 1 War Stamp program for | épresentatives of the church on the empf Fund 65.88 918. Burritt Mission board, A. M. Clark e Sr g Jan. 1, By cash balance on Picnic Account “But it is a patriotic duty, and New | and J. M. Relyea; nominating com- Dl o s g 32.55 hand Balance, 1916 account. .. Britain will do it right. All agencies | mittee of the church, Rev. G. W. C : e 5 Donations, 1917 re helping—factories, stores, schools, | Hill, George H. Dyson and Miss Letty 392 576.11 fousiness houses, ladics in the homes, | Learned; missionary committee, B. Dithureements The principal of said fund is $5,000, Total receipts Boy Scouts, etc. We nced the help of | B. Bassette, C. H. Barnes, A. W. Relief of POOT ............. §$ 8.00|invested in loans secured by first Disbursements the different lodges. When it is a|Son, Mrs. S. P. Rogers and Mrs. A. | American Tract Society .... . 10.00 | mortgages on improved real estate question of patriotic duty like this, | T. Wiard. Piedmont College .......... 10.00 | and deposits in savings bank as per | Balance, Jan. 1, there is no question but what they e b ot e s ... 10.00 |trustec’s report Probate court T ering. ‘“The Lord/| will heip—is there? Pl Pundip Bhtul i St A g forisun: J. H. KIRKHAM, Cradle Roll. starting [@Ws," he said ‘‘the taxpayers hav “There will be a mass meeting of The pflicers of the Sunday ool Hoor T o Trustee. | Number of children on roll, Jan. F I burdens enough now.” all the lodges in New Britain, Friday | are as_follow General superinte: m. C. Thompson, Can- I bave audited the above account 31, 1917 N ; night, January 18, at 8 o’clock, at the [ dent. J. B. Comstock; secretary, H. vention EIXDEnses .. ... ... and find the same correct. Dropped from roll. . ... ... COUPLE ARRESTED More Charity Criticism. Eiks’ club house on Washington | U Thompson; treasurer, Charles F.|p MUp¢R TRPences ------- . W. MACOMBER, el s e s “Like Banquo’s ghost,” said Alder- | street. Please be sure that at least|Scott; executive committee, Noah Lu- Auditor. IN HOTEL DE VILLE | man Curtis, “the charity department | five men are notificd and appointed { ¢as, Miss Laura Woodford, Mrs. W. 60. New Britain, Conn. refuses to down”, and he took excep- | ta attend this meeting as representa- | I» Williams and Mrs. E. H. Cooper; Balance, Jan. 1, 1918 .... 821 Jan. 1, 1918. | New names added during 1917 tion to the practise of making out the | tives of your lodge. hl)ra committee, . Sc z; E. A n B aa J. H. Kirkham, trustee, 917, monthly payrolls before the month is Brother, Uncle Sam id calling for | W. Welles, A. L. Cople; - Rog- | Bajance, Jan. 1, 1917 $1,546.45 | In account with Catherine Landers| Number on roll, Jan. 1, 1918 121 Benjamin Sanderson and Margaret | yp. He said that it has been the cus- | help. Let us show him that he has|ers, A. C. Tuck : Dec. 31, 1917, Interest ... Fund | e R A Rn“-p;m-v ‘gv‘;'én 2 tom of the department to make out | come to the right people. and Miss vright; 1 $ Dr. May the children brought 1 1.6 Lee ‘e Serious Charges of M the payroll early to avoid delay, but “NEW BRITAIN COMMITTER, Walter Williams, William Upson, and Balance, Jan. 1, 1918 .. ... .68 | To balance as per report of SR e L n $11.08 CFix 500, in case any of the workers $should “F. R. GILPATRIC, Chairman.” [Harry Kutscher; superintendent of The “Emily L. Stanley” Fund. Jan. 1, 1917 . y < eonduceEHonds Fixed/as 9500, get through in the interim the city | The above appeal was sent out to | the boys’ division, Noah Lucas; super- | pajance, Jan. 1, 1917 ....$1,108.11 | To interest Farmington Sav- e e 75 lodges, intendent of the junior department, | pec. 31, 1917, Interest .. ... 56.06 ings bank to Jan. 1, 1917 . Statistical Report of the Home A speaker has been secured from | Mrs. F. C. Hall; superintendent of v i N 2 - Dt the State Council of Defense publicity [ the primary department, Mrs. M. $1,164.17 took exception to the charity board | bureau who will make a patriotic ap-|D. Stanley; superintendent of the | pransfer to Contingent Fund 108.11 railroad, was arraigned in court this | cytting down the salary of the new in- | beal. After his address, the meeting | beginners’ department, Mrs. S. W. Biorning with Margaret Lee on 2| ectiontor over that of the préviou will be turned over to I. W. Schultz, | Irving; superintendent of the Italian Balance, Jan. 1, 1918 .....$1,056.06 | 1917— Eharge of misconduct. Both pleaded | cumbent on the grounds that all who has accepted the position of di- | department, Miss Caroline Bartlett; The “Francesca Kaempf’ Fund. expended for indigent acs guilty and their cases were continued | ,1je5 are fixed by the council rector of Thrift Stamp work among slpenntonden} of thp: Chinese depart- | Balance, Jan. 1, 1917 $6 4 count as per orders of act- until Saturday morning in bonds of [ porefore the individual department | the lodges. He will then outline a|ment, QIrs. S. H. Wood; superinten- | Dec. 31, 1917, Interest ...... . ing pastor and standing com- $500 cach. Lawyer W. F. Mangan | pagng right to cut the salaries Alder- | Plan for contest between the ladges in | dent of the home department, Miss ———— | mittee on file.............$ 53.13 appeard for the accused woman. i AolinGoouced ey il and advise the delegatos just | Elizabeth Eastman; superintendent of $65.88 [ 1915 ccording to the information given | tijon providing that the charity depart- | What to do to put ”‘"“ program over.| the cradle roll, Mrs. W. B. Bodwell. | Transfer to Contingent Fund 65.88 out by the police the couple were ar- | yont make out its payrolls from they| _Chairman Heath Bartow, who is in-| A vote of thanks was given William The “Ellen R. Camp” Fund. Hin QR AP o ot s | TSR rested in the Hotel DeVille at 3 |7Thin of each month and prohibiting| troducing the sale of Thrift Stamps|E. Chapman who has just completed | Aug. 7 1917, from ¢state Da- L Jan. 1, 1918 .... 48 o'clock this morning. It is claimed | tpo poard from paying money in ad. | @mong the business places outside of | a period of ten years service for the | vig N. Camp ............$3,000.00 $152.51 ‘qu)nhLmnmon; $102.00 that the Lee woman comes from |y, ..e the stores and factories, reports fur-| church as janitor. A booklet con- | pec. 21, 1917, interest S21d fund 1s $2,500 of which $1,000 | DisPursements— Poughkeepsie and has a husband who [ N ther success John W. Lockett, | taining the list of officers and the fin- % v 15 deposited in Barminzton vin vg' Quarterlies and supplies ...$ 67.60 is said to be in the army. The wom- Barn Report. Critical. business manager of The New Britain { ancial report, Dr. Hill announced, will Balance Jan' 1019183 $3.060.00 1:11-.1-11{.(1 10600 sl RaviagaE et Missionary Work i 4.40 lan, the authorit ate, has been in The report of the Town Farm dairy | Record, will personally take charge of | take the place of the 3 ~ book which =) e Al X5 St £ \ w\l: = »80 Sa 8! the city for some time and has been | barn investigation committee was | the sale of stamps at The Record of- | will mean a saving in the amount of Special Sunday School Fund. New B - under « surveillance but for lack | eritical in its conclusion, although the | fice and the employees have begun o | money expended for printing. Special contribution ... $ 250.00 ehgta Woman's Home Missionary Society of evidence has not been arrested be- | members agreed that the barn is one | huy stamps. The real estate men have | The reports follow Sunday school expense: i S 4 the apgoirustes: | President—Mrs. A. L. Wiard, 150 fore. It is claimed that last summer | of the best that could be built. The | all been seen and given their supPoR | ppnopm op rHE PREASURER g, 5 D PamTinG G cienG (eRadni)| oo A lthe police: all but caught her on a | committee found that a total of $17,- | to the movement, and will bring the Balancejgan F1.] 101385 K e 2 0Ikbi| ERditad the = e carSct SN Vice President—Mrs. R. N. Hemen- charge of white slavery and would | 077.11 was spent for the barn but, | sale.of the stamps to the attention of Respectfully submitted, b LUNE ORI, way, 111 Lexington. have made the arrest had not the two | it was set forth, if the Charity depart- | their customers. Lawver M. D. Saxe | Pledge Envelopes S 896.36 G. E. ROOT, Auditor. Recording Secretary — Mrs, L. hocal girls, whom she was alleged to | ment had not essayed to do the car- | assured Mr. Bartaw he.will take hold | Regular Collections ...... 689 Treasur Board of Yadies for Homo Work. |nouat, Jr., 74 Grove Hiil. have attempted to entice out of the | penter work itself and> had awarded | of the sale of the stamps and interest | Special ~ Collections A m I hereby certify that I have care- | Secretary, Miss Blizabeth R. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs, A state, been afraid to o through with | the contract to the lowest bidder at | Hebrews in the formation of War Sav- Board Com. Foreign Mis. . 64. fully examined the books of account | Mman, 33 South High street. __!D. stanley, 17 Pearl. . heir part of the case. $5,270 it would have been possible to | ings societies. Special Collections Tuskegea with vouchers produced and the above This board is composed of thirty Heads of Committees On the day that Sanderson prev- | build the barn within the price of Chairman W. H. Crowell, of the| ngtitute s s balance sheet of Jan. 1st, 1918 is a | ladies nominated by ~the standing| pirectresses—Mrs. F. A. Searle, §3 bousiy appeared in court the Lee wom- | $15,000. The committee further found | merchants’ committee, reports that|gpecial Collections American true and correct statement as dis- i committee and elected by the church, | gorest. in was present as an inter that the charity board should have | the merchants have got to speed up Missionary Assoc. 1 closed by said books of account who serve for a term of four ve Missionary Intelligemece—nNrs, s paid more attention to its appropria- | on the sale of stamps if they are g0-|gpecial Collections French W. A. HOUSE, Their work consists of parish visita- Schultz, 105 Lincoln. e S tion and should not have spent more | ing to do their bit. He has Teceived | " qrhhan puna : 82 Auditor. tion, supplementing the work of the | Entertainment — Mrs. Talmadge SAVING NNUALL. money without applying for an ad- | encouragement from the mflfhfl"‘i”‘_ Special Collectio Church Funds, pastors, welcoming and extending the Switt, 43 Cedar. e ditional appropriation from the proper | introducing the stamps, but they ial Relief Fund . oy S s fellowship of the church to new com- Social—Mrs. W. P. Crabtree, 12 P sources. The increased cost of the | haven’t followed up the work in push- | o oo™ colioctions . Soldiers’ New Britain, Conn. 52 e, directors and Officers Re-clected—De- | SO ; e oo KOS | ine el eiles i Tevs il sow Sening § fon | RESS SEOLECEOn 8 S * Jan. 1, 1918 B tators of the Savings Bank of New | 88 a part of the barn proper and ' Nt M E Special Collections Cong'l ot is expected to call on each of these Reception—Mrs. G. P. Rockwell, 56 4 which the charity board had intend- | NOUr of davlight trading. Church Bldg. Society ... 42 church. families at least once in three months, Grove Hill. jritain was held at the bank vester- | o3 ghould be paid out of the gene oin — Dr. and at the end of each month she Membership for the year 96. Four lay afternoon. The report of the | fund. The investigators also found $1 nds a report of her calls to the ' intelligenc el 3 W il : e igence meetings were held at reasurer showed that deposits Jan- | that $8,000 was appropriated for the VAUDEVILLE SHOWS Sunday School dan g Total Private Contributions | sent to a lkindergarten | school in Kyoto, Japan. : Benjamin Sanderson, who was re- [ would lose as, legally, the pay is the property of the payee as soon as the sently fined in police court on a ey : comptroller signs the chec He also cony e 1 s coueon Membership Jan. 1, 1917 (in- cluding Visitors) Loses by death Losses by removal drawal Jan. 1, By cash balance on J. H. KIRKHAM, $102.00 > rendering any helpful ministry Lincoln; Mrs. A. L. MacKay, 173 Lmi to those who are sick or are in need. coln. ] Each visitor is provided with a list I"lower—Miss Flora Humphrey, 265 ary 1, 1918, were $9,232,537, that the | harn and the council had approved AT LYCEUM THEATER | Reimbursement Bnvelopes . S 3 tion as to new-comers, changes in ad- hovslky Bt B i urplus fund and undivided profits | bills of only $8,235.19 out of the Chinese Department o bl dress, children for Sunday school, and sper our church suppers hmounted to $459,346.52, and that the | $17,077.11 expended. Amtricant TiactiSocier Nuloyincomefiopcat ot es for the cradle roll. The board and nine sewing meetings were held otal assets of the bank were $9,741,- s Wi el Checks e o ot 490.00 | Meets Wwith the ministers once quar- and seven missionary boxes packed. £83.5 He reported increases for vant piore romen. Eoimms o, Teews, LTI Regular Church Benevol- oty i an 2544 | terly on the third Wednesday of The boxes were valued at ....$568 he vear in deposits of $253,435.90, in | Regarding the petition for a new 2 g G ences bRy Loltncom eicontinec e i ch, March, June, September and Decem- Work for the Hospital ! urplus $47,377.81, and in assets | scale of wages for the fire department, Change of Policy, Beginning Pt Ao o $180.43 | ber. Members of the congregation Work for the parish .... 36, 304,814.71. Chairman A. E. Magnell, in reply to Armenian Relief ........ 45 . C $1,389.43 | 11 assist the work of this hoard by The following directors were re- |2 f‘l_iU‘(‘l;]_V f’romd-'\_h"m'lgmi O. ETCUX;Q& Week of January 28. Congregational Church 1917 = reporting to the visitor for their dis- | lected for the ensuing year: Charles | sal @ bosrofsnionasitosaakstorfnye rit 2 . Building Society S trict any new neighbor, case of sick- Oldershaw, Dayton Humphrey, | new firemen and will follow this up | Georse LeWitt, lessee of the Ly-| . Buildy ® Collestate ness, or opportunity for Christian | rECHIPTS. rics v, George W. Traut, | each year in order to build up the de- | ceum theater, announced today that e e s Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1917 ...$101.07 Villiam H. Hart, Edward H. Davison, | partment. The proposed police de- | beginning on Monday or Tuesday,| French Orphan Fund... Many people are found who seldom Dues and Collections ... . 111.89 :dward N. Stanley, Charles F. Smith, | partment raises, together with the | January 28 or 29, depending on the L attend church, but they appreciate the Church Supper fees .. 160.90 ohn A. Anderson, B. Allen Moore, | fire department recommendation as| rules of the fuel administration which 2,697.02 calls of the visitors, and are glad to Thank Offering . 140.35 harles J. Parker, Charles B. Parsons, | Well as all other salary increases, | affects theaters, he will inaugurate a Disbursements—Benevolences = receive a Calendar, and to be kept Interest—Freeman Fund ohn Min Patrick F. McDon- ; Were referred to the salary commit- | vaudeville performance at his thea- | Am. Board Com. Forelgn S By (‘f?y.nm':mln fund on hand in touch with all that is going on in Kitchen Fees o ugh and ¢ D. Russell tee ter. News of this change from a show | Missions Breslon the church. Emily Stanley Fund—Interest At a meeting of the directors im- The farm committee was also 1in-| of entirely motion pictures to motion Special Collection .. T There are twen x districts, ana Special Gifts for Missionary rediately following the incorporators’ | Structed to make a corrected and | pictures and high class vaudeville will Church Apportionmer 3 10 [ in some cases two visitors are assigned Boxes .. Jeeting the following officers were ixomizcdrrvgor"_ and also & t;;nonthly come as welcome news to the theater b district. ®""" | Hospital Supplies .. o-elected: E. H. Davison, president; | report of the finances an e crop. | patrons of this city. i i e | The o e = F. Smith, vice president; E. N. A 'l;n Revise Salax;ics; 5 Mr. LeWitt states that he has en- | cong'i Home Missionary As- T:\r\":?u“?:l\ 1::::1;? (“rl’) 10;1“1 :::S“g ’ fh‘jlrmrv;:v:: ;flnf calls reported fo 1 anl treasurer; C. B. Oldershaw, A resolution received from Al-| tered into a contract with one of the Sotat - e 2 2 SR, M e S | B e i | doma i Gorrarn riovideal ror Ra 10 | B i e v e : Praifasioeniistee sl tanert bt | R e T o e RIS oah Lucas, assistant treasurer. per cent salary increase for all city | country and will obtain for his thea- | Church Apportionment . e || I KIRK RECEIPTS { Ifitchen Expenses ... i | employes earning less than $1,500 | ter new acts that are to be given t ’ S SoH EIBRE N, Bal ; - Supplies—Missionary Bo: and devoting their entire time to their | guts for the bigger circuits. On his Titstea I BMAncoRond i and | dan B ] Treasurer—IW. 1. U. nistonol EROMOlQUININTE: N 1o el T i oo e e v |CR S TR RS BB SRt SO : ; I have audited the above account| 1917 ..w.................§ 12.74 Treasurer—W. H. M. T. To got the genuine, call for full | ceived from Alderman Curtis, provid- | depend whether the acts et regular ‘\‘r.wr,‘m" Hissonasy EXGL () S EEnE BanCE Sunday ool o o s e oL048 s 'y-r!\: , Freight and Cartage ame LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | mg that the mayor name a special | hookings, so the city seems assured | gpooial Collection AN AEAEORInENDE, Home aepartment i SHO SERSE e ook for signature of B. W. GROVE. | committee of five to consider a com- | of some good talent. In connection | cnureh Apportionment 125, S T et Ly nEai doooduceon kakl SRRSO ures a Cold in One Day. 30c. plete salary readjustment. It also | with this change in policy, Mr. LeWitt & =22 New Britain, Conn. (‘I‘“","“q““g?f"fl“”t St ”g ibrera L . _ :)]rm;ido( for a unif;)rm limle and moi states that he will have.two different T\ H. Kirkham, tru (mJ;{{iu::l}u]fi: flmgl' Qx‘(‘f:";l' 2’:”;.’(?“;“\ sieeaae 1000 tainments s ‘, hod of paying city employes and |g 5o vek. During the firs i . oL J. H. K . stee Wo und, | £ 2 > B ogaoonans Seitall E 5 HE WOULDN'T MOVE ( | e A G o e || e IR MR S e llconsiic huroh Bldg fSociety In account with South church Sun- Hopitgl suppties In addition to the other cases in|fixed by the council rather than by | one set of motion picture specialti e} GUILEIOE aocoopoo o day school. i i L 5 oL z 5 2 Church Apportionment ... 81.38 RECEIPTS. R lice court tod noted in other | the respective boards where, in some | and vaudeville acts, which will be 28 DISBURSEMENTS. Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1918 blumns, Frank Green and Cari | instances, salaries are paid from ap- | changed for the last three days of ‘Jq] 2 To eash balanc Support of church. rickson were charged with drunken- | PrOpTiations. o heartily | the Week. It is possible however, that | connecticut Fund for Ministers bl i Home department expenses s and Green faced an additional | ‘N‘gr\'“fi ‘h:"":j“ sal oha heartily | some slight change in this policy may Special Collection .. .i... §2 S T I General expenses for 1917. ... 7 The Freeman Fund \arge of breach of the peace. They | 287308 W e ayor's views In OD- | he made necessary by the action of | Church Apportionment ... S s et et Local charities and benevo- Balance to acct. in bank, Jan ested last night at the corner | PO5InS the salary increases and does|the fucl administration in ordering et TEHEOS. 1ot it o . 3.25 108101:s Main and Tast Main streets by | BOt favor wholesale salary increases. | (heaters closed on Mondays. Com- flicer Litke and when he ordered | 11t conclusion he said he hoped to be | plete details will be announced on the em to move on it was claimed, Green , 2P1e to work with the mayor to this| {heatrical page shortly. Jan. 1, To income to date as By expended for books, printing, etc.,, as per or- ders of acting pastor and ing commttee on file .$ 269.83 By Surety company bond ... By judge of probate fees The principal of said fund i 000 invested in loans secured by first | to_one bhe filed in the Pro- . oo bate court ... 56 95 | General charitics and benevo- Missiona Cong’l Educational Soc. R s (W Tences Wi Sl 25| (Known a Church Apportionment .. : Yenominational work ade a disturbance, Green was fined | - It is proposed to name on this{ The return of live actors to the | Cong'l & §. and Pub. Soc. T SadEa A BN d Eiriokeon was nned st | special salary committee several in- ge of the Lyceum theater will un- | Church Apportionment ... 32.55 DISBURSEMENTS. telligent and reputable taxpavers as | doubtedly appeal to the public as this [ New Britain Hospital 1917- Total Inter T 3 well as council members. Council-|js the theater at which the public Church ianment .. : By expended for hooks, mag- B iy MUNGER—THOMPSON Wan McDonougn ifaveredl al cnangs | hadkturnsa forlits lesitmatolamiise: | e bt s cards, supplics, ete Liberty Tioan ioconnt $566.58 Miss Evelyn Louise Thompson of ; that will automatically take care of | ment for the past 25 years. Here| Church Apportionment .. 32.54 orders of acting pas- (Five $50 bonds). i his city, and Lewis Sheldon Munger itself and thought that any increases | some of the greatest stars of the | French Orphan Fund tor and superintendent of Total receipts, Oct. 28 to Dec. DISBURSEMENTS Camp Devens, Aver, Mass., will be should be made only for one vear| theatrical world played and it was not | C»llection . ... o Sunday school on file . ST N TalE B Bl £n5 58 mhnniTen 5 10.06 arried Saturday evening, January 26. and taken up each year anew as long until Mr. LeWitt took over the theater Personal Subscripti 3 By surety bond LA Total payments on bond ... 80.00 3 e . the home of Mr. and Mr Russell as the emergency exists. The com- | about a year ago that he turned it ]n\— judge of probate fees E = iver Jones of 543 Stanley strect. | mittce, to act as an advisory com-|into a motion picture house. i Balance on hand . 550.58 1917— Balance, Jan. 1, 5 356‘6,5§

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