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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. PLAINVILLE NEWS IFWE DRAFTEES ON | | GOULD NOT STOP oy 10 sy cawp, M HEADAGHES | Until She Tried “Fruit-a-tives” Plainvill’s Honor Roll Now| (or Fruif Liver Iahlats) | | 112 Corure St Jonx, Totals Almo&[ 900 b toel T st v the ke = | Figured Crepe of French make of exquisite quality, 45 inches wide extra good value at $1.50 yard. oseph Gavin benefit I have received from your ” 5 wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. Some of the Lovely White Stuffs RED CR 085 CAMPAIGN Theve veen o sure tor many y (34 : years from Violent Headaches, and | could get no permanent relief. | 9 i for Making Graduation Frocks : [ o me Qo of e Abimdairidime o ke e ont fret Uver a Foor Will Be Reached—Peddler Arrested | a-tives’ and I did so with great success ; ¢ 1z 1 e ~ June is nearing fast, and Graduation Day will soon be here.—You for Abuse—Marino Has Horse ceess ; and now L am entirely free & of Headaches, thank: have'nt a bit too much time to plan #nd make the gown for that event- | goacns LALLSSERLO B YOLD ot o e e’ as Range We are showing at our White Goods Counter, in new building, main I B villo St Ave orehen toths MRS. ALEXANDER SHAY. floor, as extensive an assortment of appropriate white materials suited to e £ Uncle Ss r 5 50c. a box, G for $2.50, trial size A " & your purpose as can be found anywhere in all New England. i & Peel s bbb (9 (1 O Beeri —replace it with one of our efficient, economical A. B. Fabrics of filmy weave, of cxquisite texture, others of heavier weights, @ | The men were Charles F. Smith, Ste-| 5 Soppmn S i sn 2o O Gas Ranges and varying grades. A collection unriValed anywhere, It will phen Dietzko, Antonio Mancini, Jo- bh‘DL\" IVES Limited, I g o o . . e y pleasure to show them. Come, choose the material for - a seph Triol and L willinm | avanaish: G SBURG, N. Y. You may not think there's much difference in or confirmation frock. 2 S . e i confirmation froc The men were escorted to the rail- | B gas ranges except design, but there is, and we will be White Batiste, the ever popular Plain Voiles, the dainty ~white g)adv;‘tm}lf_vvn‘h\'Amen'lbgm of the Home | very good luck so he thought he glad to show you the difference if you’ll visit our plain material, 40 inches wide, for fabric, 40 inches wide for 298¢ and h_"]fllh o B oade G . | would try and brighten up by break- stove department Sh il 4wt e i e e 37 1-2¢ yard. 45 inch is priced at 1all at 7:30 o’clock and n e ing bottles on the road. Taking sev- | 2 P S . So0 BRC Setagae i $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. the station in a body here were:| org] hottles wl he found along B R - priced 65c, 75¢ and $1.00 yard. zured Voil plain white in ii:l“;l}l 13.,‘m‘» n sent from u\‘(ncvr;\l 0 TG ) bl S i e . 5 s = sl 5 v amp Upton cept for the sev- | . AN Al R on v Freneh Crepe, plain white, in many h‘“‘“‘““l‘e DEELSTEDS I s hPI“ Rl el ot e Ul‘m“ e Sine | &1l over the road. A man from Mer- Im_ i it e ety wide, 50¢ yard. Finer grade, 40 a heliden was coming along the road and | yard width, makes ug ) hih . 87 1-2¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 boys off there was no other celebra- | 1. t01q (he e : | and is specially priced at 65c yard. 1 i tion. Stephen Dietzko was tendered a | oldgihepeddleritofatopithtoring yard. le B ot | the bottles but instead of taking the Al Embroidered Swiss, imported ‘\){?‘f“ {‘)‘ the Maplehurst last "‘“‘4‘ : rning the peddler used abusive TR B8 ED TRMPIBYLL & grade, 40 inch, in many handsome ith the going of the five men this) 0 350 which resulted in his ar- patterns. Dots, flowers, etc., needs Eonn b ?1‘0‘”“‘”0 aS e phon o i t. Officer McCabe of Southington very little trimming. Specially elneatyie (0 notified Officer Marino of the deed HARTFORD White Organdies, plain ones of priced at $1.50 yard. Red Cross Notes, and told him that the peddler had . French make, inches wide, and 38 inch Organdies, beautifully All the solicitors of the Red Cross|crossed the line and was in Plain- very special at $1.00 and $1.25 yard. embroidered and exquisite fabrics drive met last night, and when all re- | ville. After considerable search the | for graduation, confirmation or ports were made it was found that| cficer found him and handed him | 42 inch Marquisette, plain white summer gowns. Priced at3oe, 75c, §4,185 had been subscribed. This in- [ over to the Southington authoritic | Reney, Glendale * street Francie and a lovely material for a becom 87 1-2¢ and $1.00 yard. The 45 cludes the large subscriptions from | He was given a hearing and 1w | Jossph Motiohn, T18. Btanley: S ing gown. We price it at $1.00 yd. inch width $1.50 yard. the Trumbull Electric Co. and the|fined $20 and costs for abusive lan- 7 s “‘ T v 3 J Rockwell-Drake Co. The reports| guage. s i i e Embroidered Voile Flouncing of exquisite quality and French make, 45 showed that there are 100 visits yet| Another peddler by the name of Thcohs L Rendotol e i inches wide, nothing prettier for a graduation or confirmation dress. to be made. As all large subscrip- | Levine from New Britain, was stop- e ion shioeh Broo XN CH Really worth $2.30, we price it to you as a special at $1.50 yard. tlons are prabably in, with thege calls | ped by Officer Marino yesterday aft- g sl there will be enough to ralse Plain-|ernoon on complaint from the Con- e e ville's quota, which Is $5,000. necticut Humane society. The so- ot P riden I‘“‘ L. Iceough, 4& Lemiok g On Saturday there will be a Red [ cicty said that his horse was in a - ; DRSiRosanh Haacs Ly e Cross canvass made in all the f }fl(;\y sing condition and would have to ontinued from First Page) s “‘_" ;'”‘]' Al . tories of the town and the commirtee | be shot. Officer Marino had the ani- AL e v . ; S ; ans i . HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY fOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON requests that all persons who have al- | mal shot. e ostonall R incenty B S B R ORD R PROMPTLY RECEIVING ADD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ready subscribed wear the pins so that LS o 4 el Sl SRes Onhans Masbeaneeg e S : : the canvasser will'know that they have ‘orester and Firemen Notes, oseph Sidlek, Frank E. Marvin, ¢ Place; David Rooney, i Philip - already subscribed The Trumbuil | The Foresters have done one more -r’°>el7\v'f.“ Traca Peter Misiewic J quette, last Lawlor; Charles e e — Unit of the Red Cross will have {00d act to hielp win the war, having | [FOF (onser ity ‘Nj“”l;! adacy o j C ; ‘\"“r“‘\l\ -qufic'.fl; e 00 " . . charge of the faotory canvass and a | contributed $25 to the Red Cr i bl e e sl Ll e R BERLIN NEWS |, i 1 minetea i o | e ue e oyt gt | bt 357 e e S D B | Ko 1 kot i Becki own hoys of New Britain, Berlin and | | Ll oysc have given over $50 to the Red Cross, | M: Robinson, Edwin D. Ross, John |47 Winter; Alex Peter Berlin, 141 Bristol, and T want to tell you that On "“’”’““»” ”“l‘“” “’”“l‘ “‘”1 D e e i e e Windish, Agostino Luzietti, Peter ! Jubile John Joseph Storey, 80 : £ e L i = meeting of a he solicitors at 7 ¥ I eeting ch 5 i o Sk o 5 3 Yy during the past winter In their bil - — . T e o lomivs office. | hold last Tuesday evening the mem. | Bagdaserian, John Urbanowicz Adolf | Union: Charles b Hopkins, 84 Churchs | lets, they have underzone more suf- Miss Dorothy baae of Robins avos . . s © ! bership committee reported that 12 | Tomoszewski, Felix Talalaj, Joel | Walter August Wickstrom, 476 Stans } | fering than they have ever written to | 2ue has completed four years atf 1VOrY solicitor should he ready toj To5 A LT E been received and | APraham, Anthony Tuttis, Joe Bag- | ley: Registiano Fiagone, 310 Churchj | you about. Thelr greatest suffering | Beechwood college and will graduate} TaKe & final report of his canvass and | (500U 0 S0 50 4 tor 40 dasarian Oswald W.. Paul, 2 Hartfoyd Avel | is homesicknes: this week Miss Julia Kellogg of should 1 in all book The h’n__,,l e “t\}‘;‘,‘,]‘fl,‘[ S John McLaughlin, Raffaele Buccer- mund Joseph ,\lvu’r:'ph 143 ]A—Iar;‘ The spemker praised the work of | Newin will graduate from the Men for Marines. uted $11 to the Red Cross. Alto. | Michael Mandolfo, Nickola Isaac, [ ford Ave.; Peter Francis Dorsey, 286 the Y. M. C. A., and also the morale | Dcmestic Art department of the col- Postmaster P. J. Prior has received | gether 'the firemen have given about | S&lvatore Bianca, Tony Gonsaloes,| Elm; Wiiliam P. Doyle, 232 & f the bo He advised that the |loge this week i £ ¥ 7 i) Harttols of the boys. e advised 1a we | lege this week. o hn nieation Fromtithel war lde | 3500 ol Aifrerent war funds andlave | Bred JUWard, John | Te anley | Ave.; Daniel Doran, 200 Hartford parents and friends of these lads = partment telling of the urgent need | always there to help in anything that | Banach, Bronislaw A. Luty, Herbert} Ave.; William Henry Seymour, 14 e t?et'tu and ;:‘rlts often, vrite] Those who are canvassing for the | of marines. It is expected that every | comes the 3 Poarbite, Leo Tomashwiski, John | Center street, Hartford, Conn.; Chrisg : cheerful letters,” he ®aid, “that is | Red Cross drive are ns e S S Sl e >ekarski, Stanley Kopgki, from New o e 49 GLo ; 27 akq af LRt etk ted Cr i 1s follows: Miss | postmaster will secure at least two Brief Ttems. VR e Tanal Y o oW | topher Murph 49 Chestnut; James BiUY. L L ) (i} L . 13] S . - Nina Blair. captain; Miss Edna Clark, | recruits. The war department says § : s rk; Luigl Janello, from New York: | Vincent Hannon, 83 Maple; Géorze G. A R fem o RO Ef.\(\(.,32¥ Miss L. Camp, Mrs. J, T. Hart, Mrs, | that it wants men who ace strong and | Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty are | Stanley Gazda; from -Perth Ambov: | Charnega, 58 ¥ Zinobl Hernl § . el Pl vslcl B o | e Postmaster Prior { Teceiving congratulations on the birth | Alex Pawelski, Victor Piersa, Albert {'dino; 175 Oak; Simon Fr = . 5 L . C. E. Olms S Ve )stmaster Prio 07 17 8 § on Frederis ts gl‘eg‘d'flflnal GOHEGI‘GI!G& of the assciation will be held in 1919 | Mys. B. A. Killiott, Mrs. R Hulbe “‘igip\‘m \.{:\. that anvone who is in- | ©f @ daughter which was born at the | C. Nyack, Philip P. Salerno, Albe tner, 140 Cherry TR ew Britain. Mr. Bassett, N. . Mann. Mrs. D ij“m in the matter should call at | NeW Britain hospital Root, Vincenzo Santucio, James Red Cross Program. Ung for Seymour park. the post office and he will give them | Mrs. William Foss of Vermont is|¥100d Bsho Odishwo. Simon Modeen, v 3 HAPLAIN FOR SOLDIERS A very interesting and enjoyable all the information. Up to the pres- | spending the summer with i Ered, e S, S Cll Y ]TEMS 2 Red Oposs program was carried out| There will be a Red Cross lunch- | ent time Plainville has two or three | daughter, Ms. B. J. Chichester, R Gty ARCR et at the Percival school vesterday aft- | €00 Tuesday, May 28th at the New- | men in the marine service. Bicycle street e Do manaE = SRR iredtest Hardship Is Homesickness, | ernoon by the pupils. The parents ington Congregational church. Storgs to Close. On next Tuesday evening the Sun- Ludwig Larson. Tevfil Mockiewicz t vour seed potatoes and fertiliz- {and friends of the pupils also took | R . " town meot | 42y school class of Rev. W. A. Good- | ;i Panish, ®haul . Khood, Albin | oF at Stanley Svea Grain and C Bristol Minister Declares—Program | part in the program which was pre- The W. C. T. U..had a large meet- ot n“l‘“wh-'”);’ (M ‘;‘ tovn Mt el will give him a farewell supper at | 1y Wl qowics, John O:BHiba) Brun advt e I e el BT b eram| |08 W ednesdayiattoridoniatitnefCont | eccathlana it o formulate a |, .".pureh parlors. After the sup- ek 2 s EILOS pe 2 So 4 i eREtlo A A plan by which all stores could be Al Karas, Kusimierz Rutkowski, Jan were will be a meeting of St began with the recitation of & prayer | Sregationa urch chapel. D it o .a@ BEiiiner stereopticon views oflithe Bhillpd e i ihe, Andrew N. Cheipack, Cesara]Marya Ladies T A. & 5. sioict il ocaiizosed jn Lie childven cslled fhe SR TS 0 Ot LaCE. ELn e ) Tl S Yo chen By R |G ’ R olelock this orenisy 1o fhe :'; a ‘Thrift Stamp Prayer.” This prayer Mr. and-Mrs, A. T Tyler and son | the merohants are:in| favor of clos- | Soyne of Harttord.. Mr. ‘Fayns w ball 5 cae A conference of the Central Asso- {was recited by the children. Follow- | Edward, of Bridgeport, were the | ing Wednesday afternoon while a | With Mr. Goodell when he was on the second Mrs. Horat of 185 iation of Congregational Churches |ing the prayer the flag salute and | week-end suests of Mr. and Mrs. C. | few want to close on Thursday or | S2nds on missionary work. T e i e e vas held at the Berlin Congregational | pledge of alleglance was given by all | R. Hare. of Golf street. S 0o ternoen The easnn ey | TS e Heth Desisd SBeank o g Sl D 0 ne e 1hs e wes e urch yesterday afternoon. About |the audience and children, and was L SloME oh Thuriday or Friday after milk sold. Denton. 20-30dx | : e ;‘ ’:’ "“,‘* enlisted since ths S _”f‘ 5 ; put out of the house b representatives of various churches | followed by the singing of the “Star| . . 0’ Mt & Dary have re. | noon is that some heve large grocery | PO SALE—Tomatoes, As el e SR L Sl R D B e e L B T the association were present with | Spangled Banner” By the school chil-| ;4 fyom a short stay in Boston, | routes which must be covered on A o S e S e e i Foiesioneried @ he pastors of these .churches. The |dven. The children and their audi- ) . s zoing has been de- At G Wednesday and it is fmpossible to ferred by the board, and as a result re 3 a d in the of the = . . 5 ¥ , s a e: hurches having representations at {ence then joined i winging 3 the a few new names appear on the list, o cover the route in a half day. je meeting were: Berlin First, Mid- | “‘Battle Hymn of the RepubNe™ and Mr. and Mrs. G._ M. Mann of Rock- i = ol o - vol. | =THE POPULAR SHOF, ST letown Pirst and Third, New Britain | “Nearer My God to Thee.” land, Mase., are vigiting Mr. and Mrs. Eeaateniasxcated) s aals st Ll s B uth, Rocky Hill, Plantsville, Bur- Two of the four minute speakers | N. E. Mann ‘of Golf street. Yesterday afternoon Officer Ma- N S ] B nes '.Oh“ “mpfiwxe.rv A gton, New Britaln Pirst. E. Stan- | of the school recited their speeches i, rlm;( L B called Shos to SOCTAL EVENT A SUCOE! desenlCoftoy, flonn Stroelislaet 7 i " 3 , Helen| make an arrest. eddler from : RSt L e ey Wells served as moderator at the pr;plred tm& ;ah:r'bal;r:g;::n boias The ladles of the Literary club act- | ngw Britain was nanueen street 5 = A bert Pimto, Samuel Robertson, David | .etlngv e o J; nson an e EuensMool'B ed as hostess at the twenty-second selling his goods and was n'm o Gas Mask Workers Give Pleasing | Rosenberg. Andrew Daly and Leo St. Tht conference opened with prayer | chogen to ‘speak. 1 " | annual meeting of the Connecticut | - B i : Benefit Whist and Social. Thomas. Those who went today from Rev. Carleton Hazen. Reports of | the Red Cross nurse who spoke at| pegeration of Women's clubs, held in the second district were: Joseph Der | | the churches were read. Most of | the rally in the Town hall last Sunday | yartford, Wednesday at Percival School—Resident Shoots Fax Stealing Chickens. bedding blooming plants. assortment of cut bloom for Me- morial Day. J. L. Ahlquist, Florist. Cor. Maple and Whiting streets. T { The truth of the old saying “great | ! Toseph Deril he churches, being small ones, have | gave an interesting tallk on scenes in 2o Thiena | caks from little acorns srow,” was|C2sduale, 16 John; Arthur W. Carl een hard hit by the war, and have | Washimgton. A Red Cross Working f | cvinced- thoroughly last evening in |507: 815 East: Cyril Routhier, M1 et several of thelr workers. This is | Hour was observed after the talk| There was a large attendance at Booth's hall, when a successtul whist | DWight Ct; Loyod Sam, o4 Unlon; specially true of the Southington [and much was accomplished during the children’s party held by the Lit- 8 | and social under the ausplces of ';:m';' Kopolowitz ’ff, Whiting; L,er: | hurch. Rev. G. E. Beardsley of that | this time. Miss Moore lived at the erary club at the home of Mrs. J. C B e e Fav| W RRietadEon, Cedar; Joheph ‘hurch having enlisted in the army, it | headquarters of the American Red Loomis on Frederick street, Friday | W | crnment gas masks was held in this Sarrantanio, 32 Lawlor; Abraham George. 166 Main; Sander F. Robert- | a& been dependent upon speakers | Cross in Washington for some time, | afternoon. B | city. From every angle the affalr was el e e e e ent from the Hartford Theological |and told of the work which is done | C — 8 | successtul and “the proceeds which | 80% (31 AT EO RS oS0 e . o inary since. Tt has also lost the | at that place, and also of the systems : R are to g0 to the Red Cross will help | O2K; Chris : L Hest I 5 ; L . I Rvices of’ Mvs, Benrdsley, who' died | which have been inaugurated for the | FIRE TRUCK EN ROUTE. | 8| swell that worthy fund [ s e _tS eau‘:) €S in i hile her husband was in France. A |reception and distribution of Red | The origin of last night's affair k“_‘-];i‘:jl»": D e ““’\“ o 1 8 >y 9 | tter of grecting was sent to the ab- | Cross articles at that station. Coming Under Own Power From | | dates back several months when a ;¢ BIEE I L e iat Rogens 7 lad Sl 5 | i e Middichoro and Will Arrive Friday. number of these workers conceived | Smith, 964 Franklini bavid = ItS Very P‘a!nness Fox Stealing Chickens? The big event of the afternoon was The M e talk by Rev. K. T.. Wismer of Bris- The loss of so many chickens which e 01 Mr. Wismer has seen active serv- | has been noticeable among the resi- | commissioners will ar W | Frank Jones, Miss Nellie Cronin, M S : . : 2 - g ssioners will arrive in this oity S ! | George Paul Murphy, East Main: | No buckles, no siraps, no ce ip France as a chaplain in the | dents of Kensington for the past feW | tomarrow foremoon, having loft the 219 Asylum Street, Kceling and Mrs, K. L. Johnson, were/| Seoise Fanl MUEpny, 800 Besh COCT] furbelows—no, ot cven per- \ merican army, and was for a time | months may have been due to the | factory at Middleboro, M this aft- | named gngconunitiee ptofiaranseRion anotte, 122 Commerce; Burton forations are used on this ne onnected with the 102d regiment | presence of foxes In the town. ONG | ernoon. The new truck coming HARTFORD. e el e o e e el Sty eiarien eon model. +A few .stitches on its ontaining Berlin, New Britain and | of the chicken raisers of the town | under its own power. Qokedt i arraneinE lon Al R e sant |l o Eonlensk | 27 Hulbunt, | Yu- throat are its only crnamenta- vistol soldiers. Mr. Wismer opened | has already shot one of these prowlers | Edward G. Burke, member of the gt e . . 565 Blm: Fugene T. Doherty, || tion. Yet, withal, &t is one of i« talk by saving that he intended | which he found in his coop. Having | 30ist Machine Gun Battalion and for. - ; he crowd that responded to the . "Andrew J. Daley, 168 Tre the prettiest creations we have ot to give a speech but a mere | missed about 15 chickens, he and | merly master mechanic in the fire d § 2= apteesa RN R Rnnc Bo Rul e uniof e e e G rdo, 188 seen thls season gt - ot “afte g e . LoF er ed o salls. During the whist playing = e chat”. “A man,” he said after | another resident of Kensington kept|partment, is coming with it. Tho H “ E e Y PoyE 2| Jubilee; Michael 0. 39 Lee; | T i insat dines e ToR cing in France for about three | watch on his coop one night, and|pump was given final tests at the fl | pleasing concert was rendered by |4 el G0 Zast Main; Oscar oo vanhs Binelonatorialit e nonths can give an hour's talk on | were ‘astonished to see a large foX| factry this morning and Mr. Burke | Lynch's i Ihe ‘;’"”" ol sren. 766 East; Nathan Greenberg, self—patent coll—will baiallies vhats is goinz on in France, but that | enter. In a few seconds it emerged | reports that it pumped 497 lons | Qfnetec ":. \“m,,“_”“ o2 ”I'.,_ "‘,, N stol St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Leo to muke the daintiest foot more . not what we need. We are beyond | with a live chicken, The fox was| per minute. It is rated as a 450 gal- N o ans oLy : lark | o o ard St. Thomas, 1164 Stanley; dainty for wearing it he flag-raising stage, and have come | kjlled. 5 lon pump. The truck will he kept at | b0 realize that this war is a deadly . Willimantic tonight and will come and i a ber 142 H ford Ave.; Ugo Puc the idea of holding a benefit affair 2 7 < ert F. Strichte 5 for the Red Cross. e e 227 Oak: Albert F. Strichtenoth Dwight: Joseph Poscho, 70 Cherry 1 pumping engine purchased by the board of fire ustus B. Musante, 25 Dwight: Jul- But-—thc part Snotill ins Schmidt, 164 Hartford Ave.; Et- | is that it is & 1 Cross shoe, tro Audl, 45 Wilcox; Albert Pinto, 86 || 3 o " & (o outine that will eat up the life blood BerinSBricls: through tomorrow. f all. The burden we must bear | The Kensington Surgical Dressings | e | | attention. and served as an incentive | O e s o8 (TICh Comlnon ravely. 1 was in France in Septem- | olass will meet in the chape] tonight. M| tc the plaver T iners were: | o> Antonss Zukuskes, 48 . er and the Americans for the | This meeting was postponed from last| AL APPLICANTS CERTIFIED, (\‘ '; K“”\fh”' o 'llmm I‘:N\‘;;l' ‘\]l i ol Tos | Gofrey | T, ids - st tore eotiinsiintoltt fAL that fimei) nignt; Actipg-Secretary J. William Denton, | € | \‘1‘ e : Place; Willlam cult, 33 PRICE nings were not going well. Provisions | ¢ of the friends of the local| of the Y. M. C. {., today 7 s i e \lark: Angelle Valente, 111 Winter; Several received no- committes sold 80 tickets : PRy Same style in black kid bovs accompanied them to the Plain- | tice from J. S. Benman, a member of | § S ) John Boyle, 131 Main; Patrick Lee, high Cuban heel ville Depot. today to give them a |the nomination committee of the Nu- | |8 e 1 6o Church; Walter Antone Bailey 39 . M el | cend off on their trip to Camp Upton. | tional War Work council of the Y. M. | B People that like to have the [l | STORES ARGUMENT RESUMED, | Franklin; Patrick Daly 87 Seymour; g s the ness | Mr, and Mrs. C. Craig have moved | C: A to the effect that the applicants i : 2 5 4 Isancyjdsbgbiain; e il ConTy I was first sent fo the head. | o the house on Berlin street for.| Who appeared before the committee veranda the living room dur- Kansas City, Ma _Argument of | siabert. 191 Austin: Michael Sucho- Pgirtors: of General Trershlug, —an i % a " | Monday night have been certified for | ‘counsel 4 Rose Pas- | )5}, 23 Star; omas H. Crosby : S as | merly occupied by Mr. Oldershaw, v night have d for | \bg the summeérican And. & 3 ; D - | Kilski, 23 § s s ften saw him. At g M ey it Uee duty. W. . Hagen's application calls | £ e | tor Stokes, charged with viol Fairview; Tdward L. Backmann jured and sent to a ¢ ase hospital. > x 3 for service in this country instead of sortment here In goods that i the esp age law, was resumed when | p,jrview; Isadore Gorfain, E Jere 1 mingled with 2,500 wounded | A meeting of the solicitors for the | gverseas. Secrotary Denton has auth- | e o B | court opened today. Indications were | jay: John Confetto, 7 West: & ! rrenchmen. The most pained men | Red Cross campaign was held at the | orized the issuance of an appeal to will ‘help Rets the case would be in the hands of | Kolbin, 160 Hartford Ave.; John Jos. T Kolbin, 4 s of hie Wospital are also the men of the | They report that about § R R e o e e B e R ire those who have been gassed. In | Peck Memorial Library ight. | 1ocal men beyond the draft age to |g Rugs here In a variety | the jury late this afternoon Welch, 1025+ Stanley: Frank Wm., ,E PR HOEMQN 2 ’ -1 f et e o | Beecher, 483 Main: Falmano Brunel- el Vi b 1 | . | Fon who have _hceln_ mmn;r;l.fl'llu " | thus far been raised. ; plenty of opportunity and any man et BCESoRAn The Luther league of the Swedish |lo. 68 Franklin: John Jos. Coffey, 48 reatest froubie is that they cannot; WANTED—Painting and decorating, | interested can secure full information | B colors and 3 sizes, 8|1 utheran church will hold a special | Cattage Place; James Jerome Dixson, 911 MAIN ST., HARTFOR nt themselves. carpenter and mason jobbing. H, J.|by application at the association | B B | business meeting at the ehurch this |17 Spring. “I was next sent to the station of Fovien, Kensington, Conn. building. 5 Eg = o oo oo 01 3 . Joseph egg sets attracted instant combines per- vere mot ample and even necessities | ere lacking Tt was a pleasure to ec the army Y. M. C. A. and Red