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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. . FRATERNAL NEWS KAISER FAILS TO WORRY THEM i o |RICHTER & CO -~ | New Britain Council, 8, O. U. A. M. 2 ‘TP}JS CU 1 A large par he council at- | i - ° tended the state on at Middle- | town last Thursday Many im\m\'r‘ MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE tant changes were adopted. All | il 31 WEST MAIN STREE NEW BRITAIN, CONN, | | | hoBanl i | members are urged to attend the p oL, 20 _,‘,,,(_“Mw \ fl | meeting this wock and near about | . ! Sy | XXX / them. R. J. Beach of this city was | THISLABEL MARKS THE SMARTEST ll | elected state vice councilor and the READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES g next place of meeting will be in New 5 : 1 & _ : | Bntemfl a“fl“ | Britain in September, 1919. Tt I : : 3 £ | been decided to go to old New A < B 4 : | prison on the annual hike May The first part of the trip will be on { £ - | I the N. E. train leaving Hartford 1 b 4 i s labe ¥ stan o i o 3 (EnigRinhe iR nicigstan | When contemplating & | at 8:35. The hike proper will begin | " el for sixty-three yvears of H new or additional | at Tariffville and end at the Rainhow | ' 8 1 i Knowing How, is a pledge of banking connection, : trolley, ,\mmun': at the old p | ¢ i i 2 B : 0 ruins on the way. Luncheon will highest quality It is the consider the conveni- | carried. Although several of the ences and modern fa- | hikers are in the service many of | cilities afforded you | those left have signified their inten- e i (anmremen | tions of going and an enjovable time | T | is looked forward to. | be tailored. Bt Canpsay. | | makers' expression of pride in the finest clothes that can STEIN-BLOCH ! Hundred Men's Society. i 1 4 F il Tl W GOODW N B y S s e | 5 \ The Hundred Men's society Svea . . g < 2 ¥ FAC&i & CO BMART CLOTHES | | We are slways ready B | will hold its monthly meeting in Vega 3 ‘ . E 4 L) to serve you in the | hall tonight. o 4 5 # Room 41G¢ National Bank Building, hest capacity of bank- i ) e ing and invite your Phenix Lodge, 1. O. O. F, _Phenix Lodge, No. 52 . 0. 0. ¥ © the firs - class o . . : BOUGHT AND ¢ ‘Telephone £120. . ¥F. McENROL, Manager, candidates. | Alexandra Lodge, I. O. D. of St George will meet at 8§ nrln(k on Wednesday evering in Turner hall. B. P. O. E. d T At the next meeting of New B @ SRy Lk s i : 5 e ubw BRITAIN, CON%. CHURCH tain lodge of Elks the committee ap- | e L S ted range for a Fell g R e P R R A Tl o] | loveritheragiare inoj falway sk oroyined/iab SoRilisiEnad e b tn e UgNEn o e ol oe Britain lodge will attend 5 ¢ shopping trip and Corp. Crean is seen : i acific . a stag social | because of their ever-present danger all ho g o 1, ch he purchased h o bRl (o marto syaninel by Mol | s e ey s b (e 1010 LU o L Ch S | : hes & Ohio <N | s for a souvenir for one of his little el e e i den lodge. | the boys shown in the accompanying | girl relatives. Since the picture was ; "“‘;" “A""" e | Bight new members were admitted - L picture. The soldiers, standing left | taken the b 1 hee 50 e el cm lTEMS g ember Y. M. T. A, & B. Soclety. [t ie standing left | taken th r have heen in some o Ll | to the First Baptist church y ay | ight are, Corp. Gerald Crean, Pri- | hard fishting lory, € as Al S < aptist ch yesterday 2 LS & to right are, Corp. Gerald Crean, Pri- | hard fighting. Corp. Crean wa S e morning. oo Helen Con-| “('O'I‘b"( ml‘(’\‘:::xz/]o\r mr:e\{\ M. FHA ;‘\ vate Leon Roberts and Private Bur- ! wounded ‘“'” ] “; Steel ... | s i B. society vesterday rnoon, was el & Hudson aleptine Bollerer is able to be out | francesco, Norton, Alice| D i ftarnaon o | e e elie Fludscn ain Cuo his recent severs illness.| Winchell, Edward Barks, Paul Con- | voted to make the gnyisonydboste, urnover lll‘lllg OI’Hng gssion ! ptilersine facted prop- | Trancesco and Fyed Fishev, ol by bap- | “2NEC B SHUOCE B A80, B BethanE R MANGAN WILL RET]RE 'IT N MAY H D 3 Tnnd o e e bp % | Hiwi, and Mes. Robert Tryen and Mes | OP0 JUriRE ¥he periad of war, Ach | 0 | Brie on Jubilee stree it e 1 S ing yesterday on a report presented S - ! Sllll]fie d y ares ne sctric L1490 y Geni. N R e 0{)bv this board, the society voted to | . < . (piey. Mexltt 4. Farren secrelary of | oaiabiish an emergency fund and each | Head of Democratic Town Committee | Official Incumbent af Mahogany Chair will be the speaker at the services | “‘"mhf”"_ # L kY ameeeed oL par on In the Bouih Church ens week from | L% for the fund By fhe provision Slext Suntay A Tareentei ) apeakl| nNineNeind Novery fm e inNtHo | AR AT A A sPeak | cervice of his country, will have his | on “The Sailor and the War.” Rev. | g s : b . 5 T | Warren I ook will speak at tne| Ques paid and the usual sick and| Judge Wiliam F. Mangan, chair-| Its now Mavor H. P. Richards, of | | chureh nest Sunday. Thess assign. | deeth benefits will also be paid. The| man of the demecratic town commit. | the Fourth ward, the FFourth ward al-| g,y jssues again led the movement | J<e! i Cntal oA etars tont ialinestity o nemberafiof Reegpermen ent fadyisory)) tee falnte Hosiuasten William T, I'o»‘;d’“"‘“” G g Toe) el B | o e S i il L Bning. e 'nwp“ { S hp‘_ S | board are John Kelly, chairman: Pat- | laney retired to accept the federal po- ;{‘N title this afternoon, when Mayor R e ;;(‘_“mj' hmt \_"\ i A e oot s are sitated because of the | 0T S ane A bRl et g | A. Quigley left the city on a short L oRec Al ey g ashies C. F. Foster, gener u | fact that Rev. G. W. Hill will be out| =" | N i amesiC iome, (Liomas | trip to New 4 Phila- | OPened with a sale of 12,000 shares @ Boston Y. M. C. A. has Written ;¢ 45 city for that period (| i (IR, LT 3G AN Gt i Aty L e on increasing this Paysical Director Warren S. Slater Baginald MeAll, nephew of thel| [Uis®m I Farley, Fresident Thom — S et (i s 4 .| lead by another point and registerin the local association, conc mn;nzl\thl founder of tho McAll Mission, wiil| 28 J- Crowe is a member ex-officio. 5 kS e e S SRR Al Fain o1z iipoint siéver] lastiwao) season of the association basket- | McAll Mission, wil i S oA 5 4 : \ caid that he will be gone only one or | @ ot 2 p s o as X i I ennon o e o the state cham. | fDesk In tho chapel of the Soutt Tihe soclebyihas aigo recdivediatne . W0 days: ane Wil nosifively| be back | closs: ' Rails' failed to makel nrore [R5y \pr ol irtnti e 1 team, which wo Gliee - i ommendation for a ¢ nge in the A s g 5 a e G 2 & R R 3 hurch Thursday evening. He will ; in time for the meeting of the com-jthan fractional advances. Liberty |\ v ont & we bnship. Tl eoaaitane boiae = "1 | constitution whereby the minimum : Bohda vers iireEular the A1 d'almale | G L B Ansadiy avening ot thisiweel: ] fiionElor mrince fandiwill BREAGE L EP AR SRR mon council on \Wednesday evening, | Ponds e iirsEuar, t s mak- | o) pac B o cunior of the puplls of Mr, | have lllustrations, Mr. McAll is alsof 285 BI0 S 8% BETLES R0 RID (L5, € when his annual message will be read. | iNg a new low at 98.16. Neat. & Weat i . a musiclan and w ent hl 3 ikl it A ber of council me Se) n The furious tivity of the opening | pao 3 O aham's dancing classes will be held | Semaicaiad o 1!)1(”".1& ertain with | ;¢"Cears. Actlon wil be taken ag the ‘\lilyl‘nv]:‘”(l:» ‘11 J“ynu mhm\?x s \ji'x.t s nlii xm;)mm_“ Pac Mail 8§ § Co . Booth’s hall. Professor Graham - S | next meeting. A carnival will be ar- (o0t SIRRGS S BEO N estare S tdl St Vopg | 6NN R T half the proceeds of his As no minister has as vet been ap- | e e to see for thems s Just what the ing at a turnover estimated at 700,000 ! p, s one ha D et X ranged shortly in the interests of the e el Rl i e T B ces to the Red Cross. C i hel vacancylinglthe) (Bt ol L E e e S Vi on is, and another party , shares. Gains re extended in th . Stanley Memorial church caused m-i - e ikt went th ternoon face of constant realizing. U, S. Steel Phe regular monthly meeting of the | tpo resignation of Rev. J. B. (fomgers finadoRh o ASDATR IR | = mounted to 112 after reacting a point. | Rending i | | | r\lv\'flmh‘n"lmdr',;"fu No. 24. ; | \ \ i | Great Nor pfd ... 92 Wall street—Gains of 1 to 2“]” or Ore Cetf. nspir Interk narket indicated a continuance of | pte Banns of marriage were published | St. Andrew’s church vesterday for| L second time between Joseph Rat- of Bristol, and Miss Josephina | EXnosiute, of 31 Lawrence street. f'he scheduled meeting of the Y. M A. “directors for this evening has n postponed until next Monday for the Past Two Years Will Resign Out of Town on Business Trip, ] | points in the ecarly period of today's From Position. * Leaving Alderman in Charge. }] Jast week's advance. Iquipments and | Kans coples Gas Presse Steel Car Ray Cous omen's Mission Circle of the Iirst | giferent preacher will address the "':f‘“:; “A"',"":"‘“ R g0t o s F, & C. BUILDING SEWER. | Betlilehem and Lackawanna steels, | jtep I & S com ptide church will be held Wednes-: congrogation cach week until a per. | JCRTYOMD school in Boston Mass. & Republic Iron, Baldwin, Atlantic Gult. | g0 puc y afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | manent one is elected by the congre- | 2nd the induction of Vice Presiden SR s Plan o, ABevinte Troubls Existing ap| Marine Pfd., Te Co.. U. S. Rubber | 50 Ry Brch. Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock Will [ gation, The con A Crowe into the chair. was filled ves- av Tex Joiilt t n > o congregation is consid- > in pacf alied se i ; ; oS e e nd Anaconda copper were foremost | So Ry pfd ak and a special program of music | cring the appointment of a Massa- | (eF4aY when John J. Riley of Wash- ; : e among the stocks to display increased | studebaker 1l be given. | chusetts minister who was to preach ington stvest imas elocted jovar Fred ¢ 1 ; e A deed was filed in the city clerk's strength and Sumatra tobacco made | Te oil Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | vesterday. As he was unable to at- JRMonnros SROTeRnan RS EER R e Stlaoiuiistoininagulianshy i i i Gl il : 5 « o i oL George K. | oy extreme gain of 6 points. Libertv [ Union Pac bhn Donahue of Summer street, is| tend. no action will be taken unti1| lected to membersnip L X e pcal old to the landers, Frary honds were freely offered at further | United Fruit . : S e ‘ - & Clark Co. the right and easement : g - : the mumps. he is able to appear here. . d concessions. The 4 1-4's sold down | Utah Cor il it the E o AN 3 Tnity Rebekah Lodge. X Bl run and maintain an underground | oo 8820 to 98.04. The 3 qichol irs. Thomas Dyson of Arch street, | o T HE Unity Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F.. W 5 sewer through his property facing on | om, 9820 0 88 0t d 99.04, fires | U & ‘Steel Lceived a box of beautiful pink and | ! FIGHTERS OUT. i setiTiicaday laveningtand 2 tull o B | - inicy ana Lebeaid g el o DD esrTUOE e i o CRE [ femblers from Ber son Harald | Tieet 40 216 Kicli Sive attendance is desired. A rehearsal S : 3 vecently acquired a similar right to Rl S e i i e Do ho is stationed at Camp Jackson, | €a to 2 reh Street AMfter Mid- | wi) follow the meeting. Itin 5 dewer theoush proverty admeene 0 UE BR T TEEE B AL e e honne C. It is now the rambler season in night for Small Fire, CER ! R T S to their plant owned by Mrs. Eliza- | """‘]"l‘";“ Sl e e o puth Carolina. The five: d Washington T.. Morgan Lodge, beth Barker. r fire departme e cal ol ashington organ Lodge, O PR e < > T Ste r r- | Willys Overla 3 Meal Edgar Sanderst of| Rojfinendovancn e favas caliadfout K. of P Refuse and chemical waters from | Close—U. §. Steel and other favor- | Willys Overland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar shortly after 12 o’clock this morning | h ol b i sition with the government, = e et s G ites forfeited the greater part of their oston are receiving congratulations|on an alarm from x 9 for a fire| Regular meeting of this lodge will | nounced today that when the ¢ e ‘l 2 ‘_"1\‘_ ]((:H collectin gl ot e ene L eheonl e the birth of a son. Mrs. Sanders is | in the rear of a dry goods store at | be held Tuesday evening in Vega hall j tee meets tomorrow night o "";Iw__m‘“m‘:'»! 2 ;‘\‘” Snerannineson o aw renching | higzher Blcvelmbinna e daughter of Mrs. Mary Hahn of | 210 Arch strcet. The fire was in the | The members of the lodge ave plan- | grganization he will announce his re- ‘\_“‘FM e ‘; "“”“ ‘“ “S”!ho e e e / n of Pr te holden ‘a: is clty. | rear part and was going a lively | ning on a very pleasant event for | firement as head of that body. WRO | the factory. it was Impassitle. fo GRS A e comrin d fos “r\,,Hm, — - ate when the firemen arrived. The | this convention of the lodge. Joseph | )] succeed him is not known e e eElf e [ we falling from 98 to 97.80 h nty @ art. - rlk a LRt T . - o n 1 i T & a sey r from he By A '8 R ford a oc or WHIST FOR CHARITY. | wood work was charred. The dam- | G. Kopelman of John Hay lodge of | It will be the first mecting for & | factory to connect with {he Fllia street 3%’s sold at 98.96 to 99.04, fivst 4's | 3 sl i N the A Afay whist for the benefit of lo- | 3¢ amounted to about $100. Hartford, who has been district dep- | Mlis L number of new members of the com- | sewer, it is planned to overcome the|at 95.05 to 95.56 and second t o ‘ B § charities will e held Wednesday Rales of hay in the rear of 138 | uty grand chancellor of this 10d&ge | nitten selected during the spring | diffculty 95.40 10 95.50 e ing in the Y. M. T. A. & B. han | @len su-s;: \\f[‘rflhln'!nml Saturday aft- Slice 1:4;‘ 8(‘!0\1\‘!'. nmlhv presented | cumpaign. These new members r\rr‘: - e Sales approximated 1,250,000 I On motior n Miller " afil ry's sods eeds will | eroon. The fire department was | with a D. C. jewel in apprecia- | yonn ¢ Callaghan, David T. Dunn Reraaid Miller of Said - 1 ';{\—;\y‘,m“a“'ixi»d {‘:'\\m:'zfi::i: ‘L‘\" [ called and prevented (he destruction | tion of his ces and also 10 SHOW | Thoias W Hinchiifte, Paul Nurezak | A. M. E. ZION CHURCH. Betiard Ll ofialo e DI Peiation and the Tuberculosis Re- | of a considerable quantity of the hay. | in a small way the esteem in which { ., \jichael J. King. The meeting| A neighborhood meeting for chil- New York Stock Exchange quota- athan M. Mille t f New Brit' ot association. Miss Marion Egaw. | W ey = he is held by ”‘]" e e ot "“?i tomorrow night is called for § o'clock | dren will be held tomorrow from 4 | tions furnished by Richter & Co. [ain. within said district deceased ohs Kiniry and John Kilduff will | FIRE HYDRANT DAMAGED. lodge. M, “"T““f“"“v “"‘r’ i one of . in tho office of the chairman in the | to 5 o'clock in the A. M. E. Zion | members of the New York Stock This Court doth decr that si: bng, Miss Zoe Lalfar will render in- nk Nair of 1 Main street | the rising young "“_“}"fg “\' ford, | National Bank building. church. Miss I3 . Johnson of the | change. months be allowed ana limited for ths B montal selections and Misses | damaged a fire hydrant, at the cor- endiiasibeenione Ouae ORI | S, Y. W. C. A. will be in charge. Par- May 13, 1918 | creditors of said éstate to exhibit thei Jeanor Renehan and Floise Die- | ner of Laurel and Iast Main streets. fil“‘?f‘km'._ for (Iu}t ol well j‘“‘ ents are recuested to send their chil- Hishi Tow Glose ! elaims inst the same to the Adg and will give fancy dances. The | Nair claimed he signalled the driver [ serving in other peve on ““"] I““ | DISLOYAL TALK A“JFGED dren. Al members ofe the church i SR 108€: ministrators and dirccts that publis ommittees in charge will be: Gen- | of a Union Laundry delivery that he | Work of that city, has rr\rln “; }(‘r to | JULS j are requested to meet Tuesday eve-|Am f‘mrfl..‘vxzm- 5 i | notice he ziven of this orc by ad Fal committee, Miss Mary A. McDon- | Was going to turn into Laurel street f"" “(“fo'r‘(‘l\‘ nextiquotatot ithelaratt in, | — ning in the classroom as the pastor -tm Ag (;\W;)I‘- .. 85% @8 > {vertising in a newspaper pul ed iy izaret Divine, May O'Brien, | from Fast Main. Just at that time | Harf . | ; : has an important matter to present. A | Am Car & Fay... 9% ieuiq New Britain and having a \:‘!:1“_”2":‘f_“'m:h'm‘ Kntherine Man- | Merio Cianci came from Laurel streot | T G €. Fred 4‘17:A;'_»|na;: of yl:(;«:kl} | Federal Ofticers Arrest Employe of | papior social will be held at the home [ Am lee ......... 33% 3 i lation in said district, and b . Katharine Sulllvan; Scorers, |in another auto. Nain went up onto | ¥ille Will present tho Jewel OB BDERL L) pyjc Shop and Make Him to Hart- | °f Mrs O B Diges on Wellington Am Can ....... Ya 451 45 by thereof on the public sign-pos ie Felen Conlon, Dorothy Stiauel, | the sidewalk and crashed into the | of the lodge and it is the wish of the | | rond Friday evenming instead of Wed-| Am ILoco ....... in said vn of Nc ritain, neares alen Egan, Margaret Daley. Mar- | hvdrant. Cianci was cut and bruised officers of the lodge, that as many | o .q A nia asbnieancincen ovinE s NG RS eling e e A i Ithe place wherc X baaed rtion of Claims, aret Forsythe. Bernadette Conlon: | by running into Nair's auto members as can arrange to be pres-| o ihe fact that there is an cngagement | Am Sugai op-corn girls, Miss Acelin Long i ent. R. H. Clark reports having sold | “Germany was justificd in the sink- | for Wednesday night { Am Tobacco fare Leghorn. Veronica Noble, Ka-| TO ATTEND CONFERENCE, nearly four hundred dollars worth of | ing of tho Lusitania.” said an Ameri- - -7 s s for dge. | cn an employe e Stan'e harine Riley, Caroline Conlon, Lor-| aiss © Moo ne ew e ARG Sty o e lods }rm‘ miun employed af tho Stanley béta May: reception committee, Miss | Byit e e Rule and Level Co. recently and b ark ana ha 2 < aFe S R R e P DEATHS AND FUNERALS | cause of tnat romusy and otters thot g 610 90 O(‘LOCK MONDAY 6 TO 9 0'CLOC ‘ Workers at Kansas City, Mo., — = S s R ; ] b b Al el e s e o May 15 to 2 Others from this Rnn&um \vcoh e Avas tajten belor vite S 3 A Y Steele. ! 2 T " N | state to atte re John L. Sanderson Ransom Steele, for years em-Commissioner Carroll, this afternoon. | i S E Ea AK SHOR !, SIXLOIN ib 0;@&“\3“ ; - “HARGED | of the Conn~cticut Children's Aid so- | ployed as a cabinet maker by the Up to DES _‘J ”"“_" -{;‘h" '_”,‘““”f,"f"?t‘v: 4 ROUND E: THEFT IS ¢ R | ciety of Hartford, George 1. Warren | Russell & BErwin Mfg. Co., and one had not reached a decision Whether | i o ;s o John Frankavich and Steve Dis-| (o {yo Rrideeport e E of the den I £ th e | 0r not a warrant for his prosecution in | g = 15 i f the dgeport Charity Organiza- | of the oldest mem of the First OF SUTRINSD Droes el \ ' ") were arrested this afternoon on | {0 a4 Aaleo s of the | Congrogational chureh, succumbed 1o the federal court would be issued and | § LAR(;E MAINE rge of theft and will be in palice | Now London Ass e an n ey Cinicartd o ub o At the U UIRGUGh RGtionS was iRt e ik was | PURE i ourt. tomorrow morning. Frankevich | Brtain General hespital late | not deenied advisakle to disclose his | M. e e b pought 4 couple of packing cases from | 2 = Tt Chla S e B GOOD o BED C B Greenharg, who has a shoe store SUITS BROUGHT. . Lo s e e T | e LAUNDRY sy peck n Hartford avenue. When he got| 4 paint stove at 170 Fast Main strest | 1 will be held at 2 o'clock to- | ACTION ON BENEFIT CLAIM. : : hem home he found, he says. a Paii run by Abe Schacht and brother was | mor h X / 2 ew afternoon at the Erwin The Firemen's Pension and Relief > = AT &% %l bt boots worth about $7.50, in one of | closed today by attachments made by | chapel in Fairview cemetery. Rev. | Fund association met Sunday to take g w i : 2 \ he, boxes. They would not fit him, | constable Fred Winkle. AL J. Zucl { Henry W. Maier will officiate at the | action relative to the claim of Lieut. | § FP. , 4 R u o *he offered them to Louis Smith, a!sues for $600, A. Rerkowitz of the | gervice e lh foranent 60 5 4 a hartender. Disgola was with nim a\d Connecticut Hat Co.. sues for $335, | | i e 5 § o t sick benefi covering the period pe agreement was that they would | and D. Garston and H. Horwitz claim | L Carl Daton: e e S e 50-50 on the proceeds g o writs wepe issued DY At- | myneral services for Carl Eaton of | sociation voted to allow him 2 vo 88 Swit’s Nut 3 1 c i Mohican Selected 42c 1 1b . | lus TJudge. onlon e t Bouzznar .. who died turday at the 1 £ ; . E > a ay a pay. AL the tion of s : EGGS ..... doz ON CASUALTY LIST. New Britain General hospital, were | Dame, Licut. Gillisan went back Margarine ... 1b =7 7 SGcisrRaes I iy hirs. James Cochrane of Columbia| NEW Il YS I'Uh\ :.Ir.\ln_.A conductod i o'clock this atternoon | uty, attending tho retephone at e B Fresh Pork 28(: Hoosier Laundry 22C Native 2 bchs 25c Mrs. D X 2 = "he new brick factory building con- | At the vin chape q cem- | contral station. althouzh unable to do 2] i stroet has received word that her b Starch 3 1b box ASPARAGUS - E el Geniea mvans New. | structed in thol ¥id of ftho Cen etery. | Rev, Honry Wo Maler ofs |liesulat five duty. Licut. Gillizan re- | ROASTS ... a@bhew, ate George Fvans New- 4 ANt o ders ficiatec Burlal was In Fairview | ceived pay from the city during 2 2 . o . m?xn of Hartford. enlisted in Company | T e {0 o) b DR fclated. Burial airview | B oy B0 ol Gl :l‘}:: BACON 34c Sunbrite 9(‘, FreshiPicked pk ZOC 2 7. S. Infautry and re- SIS L DA ant | layofr, also benefit ro State LU 2 : I = .,rl e l:,'::fl.;d ,\,, ;{::.';::.‘M,C\:;Np . | manufacturing will bein there shortly. | e | Iiremen’s association. & In Strip ... b | Cleanser .. 2 cans DANDELIONS LY Lran o the headduarters | The new building is four stories high | NTERING THE SERVICE i ] i d : Mohi 1 RADEE . company, is reported on the casualty | TR RIS PG OE S0 ecnr | e ot e e f Fresh or Corned 20‘3 Moghican arge 1 5C HES or 3C st as “missing in action. re are | ro AlD SOLDIERS, t"gkm nnct e e The amusement mmnnnLL- on the PLATE BEEF 1b i AMMONIA Bot, RARERIPES bch gwo other brothers also serving with JOHNSTON IN ENGINEERS. | board for induction into the ordnance he 1024 in France. Douglas Johnston, son of Mr. and|department at Camp Hancock, | War Burcau will meet at 10:30 @ Salt Spare 25c Mohican CORN c weet Sunkist 336 =" | \irs. F. H. Johnston, recently sent to ! Augusta, Ga., under a recent call la- | o'clock tomorrow morning to take ac- il RIBS 3 Ibs STARCH 1 lb rke ORANGES doz FOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Fort Slocum, was home yesterday an |sucd by the war department for ma- | tion on the request made § |8 short furlough. He has been as. i chine gun operatives. He will leave | hoys at Camp Upton for t all g UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE NUMBER G—08535 GIRLS WANTED—Latimer Laundry | signed to a company of engineers, be- | 00 Thursday, Thomas J. Rouskie has | parnphernalia and other Al . . . Co., 83 Walnut St. 5-13-3d | ing a civil engineer by profession. { enlisted in the Merchant Marine. | goods.

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