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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. SOyl IS [:H AMBERLMN “UT FACTORY HANDS ON FARMS E.B. ALLING HONORED ‘ dorse Arrangement to Lend Help— | tain of the Guard at R. and S. M. | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 31 WEST MAIN:STREET . .. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Allen B. Lincoln, associate director| Hartford, June 5.—The 100th TEL. 2040 1o et pater i i e Connecticut, Royal and Select Mas- | . | ters, was observed at Mas T le | Treasurer EXpresses SUTPTISE | cves of 14 factory cmplosment bu- | fom, ™ SroeSryes &t Masonic Templo delegates ‘ . [l L] . i reaus yesterday afternoon in the| and members was larze. Most Puis- | | Chamber of Commerce. The urgent | sant Grand Master Thomas M. Barnes | Bw ” aln ac I"e I s rendy T f rospective I of geport preside The s £ Alrendy n number of prospective | noeq of farm labor to care for peat| o7 Bridgeport presided. The super- | delegates to the State, county, congrese | | : .| excellent degree is to he conferred to- | sional and probate conventions have | |02dS on surrounding farms, necessary | night. Visitors from the grand coun. circulated their petitions, which must | in haying, corn cutting and potatn | cils of New York and Massachusetts FOR YOU ! be filed at republican headquarters by (d ging, was forcibly brought out by | @re present. § o'clock tomorrow night. The chief | the speaker. The plan, as outlined,| Recorder Sturdy revorted a mem- | flu an fl . : e ~ | arranged that the manufacturers| R e == = TN \ To obtain substantial should be properly em- | S ten men, preferably men who had had e L B0 | 5 experience in farm work which could | a falr Interest rate. o | | | Americanization Committee Meets. Convention in Hartford. Are honestly made, clear through, Every detail seen & unieen & Anlgcd 8 Give your surplus - be made valuable to the farmer on cefully and se sl funds the advantage of | - 3 specified days each week during the i lsoan be donol by master- security and interest | e 3 | next few months. The labor hureau : i GOOD »‘ fiN BEA \‘H afmftsmon with the knowl- by having an account i . representatives unanimously agreed ‘o | 0- pie; of lone srucrsoss with the Commercial e 1 support this movement as soon as tl J " S ) Suits $20 to $35. 1 Tr‘ust Coemp:my. & | _ W i | plan had been adopted by the manu- : 5 o | Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120. ! i | facturers themselves. £ 3 . . McENR OFE, Manager. 4 Per Cent. Interest i B . The meeting vesterday was prima Paid On -t . | ily to acquaint the representatives who - - Savings Accounts | ' g handle labor problems in New Britain . i SCOV]LLE MFG CO_ RIGHTS DA with the need of such help in farm- A letter will go out from the cham- i it ber within a few days urging every manufacturer to support the plan and | a meeting will be called aa which a 5 farm help committee will be appointed e to carry out the work. Several of the | ; to have heard their ories. but factories have already made a canv: S ‘. 2 $ ! went dowr before the 1¢ | _ ; et v e s = Fmancnal botn went down before ey could 3 cases that 60 per cent. of the men had already had farm experience. ——— —~———— NATE R COMMISSIONED, i - e farm help problem must be B. ALLING. : lN I]EI:IANT Mfl']l] R worked out by New Britain herself, “l.r {.v’,;u-u. Maier, sc ltev, and = | and the industries will give prompt| bership of 6,752, a gain of 206 fm, Mrs. Henry W. Maier, has received interest in these delegates cr‘nf;‘rs |Rnaladeayaicie nonsatas ey eratact e B AR R R ES RS o | s _commission as sccond lieuten- e around the congressional delegates| i o in other communitios S e e e ant” and has be ned to duty e inasmuch as Mayor George A. Quisley A mecting of the special investiga-| tnoir conntry, = i bl Camp Lee, Virginia (Continued from First Page) is out strong for the republican nomi- | tion committee appointed by the | he cfiee oy grand standard bearer | nation. The mayor has a strong ma- | sAmericanization committee of the £ 1 | - 3 / ¢ was created. The following officers s hine in this city, is said to have the | op; ) rce was held i - : | 5 missioner Enright, at the suggestion | chine in L 2 Chamber of Commerce was held in| were elected: N , THE CENTER RUSH DAYS3 i " ! backing of Frank Healy in the Wind- | the Chamber of Commerce rooms yes- >. + - - s. F. assett, who g dcials 3 Y ! ! s 3 Most Puissant Grand Master—Hen- r. amd Mrs. F. Basse w of the war department officials and it sor Locks district and is also said to | terday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. | Mr. and Jow Yok’ = igd i E -| ry H. Bradley, Bast Haven. L A l d 0 B b thp:ygue;;{vo()frcu[x:nmllto WT f\e“, ;‘,0” - f].“,'l“n ':}N‘),'L }'1“ have a strong backing in Bristol and | Those in attendance were: Chairman Deputy Puissant Grand Master—F. lst cce el‘ae a eIllH l]l p- 3. E. Haste, many years, not even excepting the| ,nop gmall towns in the county, al- | S. H. Holmes, George W. Hart, I. D. (B Wirceiter, Maka: A T e S all I mes, Ward Deklyn, Danbury. | . Ym}\‘:::e I;Y;g:;:)n;t:iley b f&lfi!\;LeHSHZ{glx1 during last WInter's | yhougn it is believed that Hartord is | Russell, E. W T’:‘Hovn,r Tudge B. I'.| Jlustrious Principal Conductor of Prlces SOOH Recede 7 Dals listed in the Naval| Crowdsin the “White Light” dis- | “1i3g0Ristic to his ambitions. = Con-| Gaffney and Secretary L. A. Sprague.| work—Norman C. Stevens, Hartford. jry Bal=on fenlimedil i e o ts Took the | BTessional delegates who have thus far | Questions of organization, finance T oy S ey e o erve at New Haven yes i ;: al,, "’dp‘_"”"” :” A ”‘f appeared, all of whom are said to be | and program were discussed. This| ;o rerord, 2 jirs. T. H. Brady and family, of| CEhts out’ oxder ~good naturedly.| guigiey men, are Edward M. Pratt, | committee will meet Monday eveninz! ™ Gronq° Recorder—George A. Stur- Wall Street.—Advances of one to} khington street, will leave tomor- | While the possibility of a raid by hos- | A piur N. Rutherford, Edward F. Hall | at § o'clock to complete plans which | o G20 Tecord three points were scored in the active for«Westbrook for the summer. | tile aircraft is not considered to be | 04" \aron Danielson. Two others | Will be recommended to the full com- [ 6 00 "Cobai of Guard—Edward | @811y period of today’s stock marlket. superior court this morning, | 8Teat by officials, it was urged that| ...t also be named. | mittee on Americanization o e, v e All sections of the list participated in n Babula and XK. Blogoslowski, | & Precanions should be taken. Army |~ pour of the six state delegates have SO Ly limeanen Brllain s e RS S L b were convicted recently in the | officers said that it was “far from i 5 Slarker Sl : also appeared. They are George Kim- I St | further encouraging foreign news. ARk b1 police court for theft of auto- | impossible” for German submarines, | 1,21 “Richara Covert, Joseph Owziak | DEATHS AND FUNERALS Grand Marshal—J. Oliver Arm- | Specialties and similar issues, notably and who appealed from jail | Now lurking off the coast, to assemble swini, drowned IFishermen are e and H. P. Richards. The state con- strong, Norwich. fhesoncen xotledibygticRnoolsgidioy ences, were fined $15 and $25 re- | @n alrplane and launch’ it for a raid | yention is to be held in Hartford on e - Grand Standard Bearer—George G. | Played greater strength. Industrials, [Ettvels on American citi imelosiand 26 Although there is Danicl W. Gilbert. Beers, Bridgeport. shippings and rails were in demand You remember how you went arlisle Kron is home from the | Prepared For U-Boat Flect. little doubt that Governor Holcomb The funeral of Daniel W. Gilbert Grand Trustee for Three Years— ; With signs of hurried ort cove through for a gain o'f‘ twelve? That ral Reserve training school on a| Naval officials are proceeding on | Will be renominated, New Britain's | was held at 10 o'clock this morning | William O. Shelley, Hartford. inegcepecia Lygin iU I~ W =teeligans what they are doing now to the B st the theory that many submarines | interest in the convention centers|a: his late residence, 319 South Main| The appointments wer [Beadine., Tiberty Bonds mere steatls: slacker land all over the countryiiag Bnsign Sherrod Skinner has Te- | May be off the coast or may be ex- | about the reported fact that State|stieet. Rev. Warren F. Cook offi- Grand Chaplains—Rev. Charles W. | h\|:'|‘r?:tp(‘7':\]'\(:vr'wnf 'v‘hn' ‘m_\:‘;M’I_“"i:":'fll lurmn!z -t;}:m: l\:a‘r_ gnrlde‘l;l‘;,:uyénudre- hed to the naval academy at An- | Pected to arrive, although they have | Treasurer Frederick S. Chamberlain | ciated and burial was in Fairview | Boylston, Riverside: Rev. Jercomyn | GG pcon D i el e rden BRio o vestitns hie studies. | nothing to indicate that more than | will not again be a ~andidate on the | ccmetery. Danforth, New London. e iE e SRR OInENission,fof W as inwtan: - two have been operating. When Am- | state ticket. He has held this office | _— Grand Steward—Daniel H. Glad- | & Mf‘ P sl mf lf‘? 1‘1 o 'H 2 : s and other small | twice and will not either seek or ac- Anne Stein ding, New Haven B B se i i et e ft were sent abroad for work in | cept renomination, it is said. . 3 1 Grand Sentinel—I. Newton Wads- | 1N e i b the war zone, it was fully realized | Mr. Chamberlain stated this after-| e funeral of Anna Steln was held | yorth, New Haven Dasaon=d mine closnb e iemne United States Food Admini roperty on Hillerest avenue has|that submarine raids in American 21§ Nojelock | Bisferiarnonniron i MW Retinine NG andB VoSt uaiesinant | Reitil L alaiEOID B L AR ORI R R UEE R e n transferred to John and Jennie | waters were entircly possible and the M. Curtin & Co.'s undertaking pa given a past grand master's jewel | first 4's at 5‘3 0.8 pecond daac Qe "(ulN i Carison by the Bodwell Land Co. | entire coastal patrol service has been | cision, that no one had talked to him | \0': SoTvices were conducted at St. | and apron. Past Master William 0. 93 g U s DU T eorge Wilcox has returned from a | built up on that assumption. concerning his candidacy for re-elec- | JCl1 8 German Lutheran church and | shelley made the presentation. b to New York. Viewed from a purely American | tion and that he was entirely indiffer | "UTial Was in Fairview cemetery. = SRl e FESH =i FSmo‘l‘{ed £, P. Regan left today for Syra- |standpoint, officials believed the dis- | ent about the matter. The Herald re- | 5 I R HID R N e New York Stoek Bachanss Guox B : SITe N. Y. where he has taken a |DPatch of the swift naval craft to for- | ceived its information from one of the Uliss Venesa. M{chaell§ Brown SorMsBGhapmant I Rels ot SL R AR BB “Connecticut River ponsible position as chemist with | ©igN wWaters was unwarranted, but | republican leaders. Mhe funeral of Uliss Venesa, the | street, is aft the New Britain’ General |s5ODSIEITNISnedi c ¢t ; Semet Solvay company American troops could not be sent to | Among the county convention dele- | victim of the automobile . accident | hospital suffering from laccrations | ?1‘12'::;‘“ S T S S H AD B s tnan ]“f";““]; ‘;,"‘“‘*wi;n, ;:::Er::u]r:if n:atcut:;; gates will probably be William Green- | yesterday on the Berlin road, was a\\g:(t”"h(:!"\‘fl;:‘(i-r*vl‘(;-u‘t;“nv;\-h‘v; .nro‘tlll:u::; o ek R . Miss Minnie Schwaderer at the | gifp [0 BUAC LSS COn e MOE LK | stein and Bdwin W. Irving. This con- | beld at 4 o'clock this afternoon. In-|a badly da O'“& o s e pon it Hish Low Clese | N Buc ZOL oe 22 ;o Miss Minnie Carlepn lestioves IO e, T e (e e | el RGO N | S G R S MERETE e s | SN S PR S e e e i o0 G0 © B b g. -Miss Schwaderer is to become - G -l town committee delegates will he | etery. . ; bride of Brnest Baehr on June & | Sdetation that jmpelled the govern- | named in the various wards and the o o B Behe BEeOl et S e s wol [ Ton Haddock H 9¢ ohn Bilston, of Whiting street, has| .ysh the ships abroad. ) Sl nan e et | Cardioftanis: trving to check him, Brown was|Am Ice ...... s Cod Steak b 17¢ en a place as foreman at the Na- | \yithout question it was felt that | S0 f0r Judse Bernard F. Gaffney, the; To our many kind friends who have | y1vown from the wagon and dragged | Am Can i i dile . Ho fllep';mfi ““‘“ :“"m :‘:'\:“:“‘,‘:ri‘(i“’,; the key to the shipping situation—the | ""'\ : ':_‘“":“:”:l’v"“"p"(fi“ et | ::‘;’)‘n:"m::‘":ffrp"f;” q;’f‘;‘i”:‘"‘“f’)‘;“‘:“:“ along the ground. He was removed | Am Loco o ] Cod (to boil) 1b 15¢ ‘hor. in Wethersfield. :)::;,;0:,”":: h"{f;“:w;m_ ”,’I"'{::(d “::(“‘: convention except the state conven- | the iliness and death of our hMm-miH:mf:f hospialigngchics policoRamby :vl: ‘:}:;jl‘:"z L | Fresh M:i_(,kerc! 1b 23¢ k. Mary’s Holy Family circle will | must be kept épen at any hazard and | 900 Fdith, we wish to express our deepest —_—— i Sme Tl el S ! @ Butter Fish 1b 18¢ d its annual meeting and instal- | the navy has kept it open. Not an | —_— | gratitude. e St Trpae . FRIEND OF THE KAISER. An Cop ......... G4% 5 | sh Flounders 1b 10¢ fon of officers tonight. outward bound troop ship under Am- | VENDETTA SUSPECTED. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. . . 843 % 8 res B : i AT S Fe Ry Co : A S Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Day. Samuel Perlman, of Huntspoint,| A T S = 5 Irs, Fulalie Bottomley Thornton | €rican convoy has been successfully | gyidgeport, June 4.—Frank Russo, 3 i Y. and R. 7. Dixon, of 88 Blaci | Baldwin Loco ... 5 i Fresh Alewives b 9c bz In the Thrift Festival in New |assalled. ] i who was shot last night while walk GROUND GLASS IN FEED, Rock avenue, reported to the poli BE& O & ceeea 55 55% B8 Fresh Smelts ]b 9](‘ rk City at the Polo Grounds, Sun-| Meanwhile it has been realized that | j,5 on State street with a relative, L B at 11:45 o’clock today that a stranger| B R T .......... 2 Y e et i ¢, in a chorus of 10,000 voices con- | the length of the American coast | gjoq today at St. Vincent's hospital. | Seven Cows and Horse on Fairficld | was making seditious remarks about | ileth Steel B ... 3 y Large Salt c ted by Sousa and his band of 300 | line and the limited number of swift | : 215 kophy Horwitz has transterred pro- ) ty on Dwight street to IFrank pimet et ux. nogn, when questioned ahout his in- tentions, that he had not made any de- i E ailant escaped and has not T DIchinE g the United States government on | Butte Sup : 2 ) : i ges. Mme. France Alda and Leon | destroyers that could be retained at!jean apprehended. The police are in- Farm Dic i eor Church street. The police invesii-| Can Pac : | Herring 10 for for, both of the Metropolitan | home made it possible for raiders to era House, sang patriotic songs. | Strike at coastwise traffic or even at | e cast of the oratorio included such | the transpor vestigating the case which is be- Fairfield, Conn., June 5.—The m gated, but the stranger made good his | Cen Lea 5 GG 5 = = lieved to be aftermath of the shooting | ter; of the death of seven cows ar escape. Ches & Ohlo : Salt Mackerel 6 for 25¢ on May of Guiseppi Spattafolo, in | cne Thorse which occurred with- - E Ching O oV 3 383 Salt Hake Pieces 1b 16¢ gers as Mme. Sophie Breslau, — connection with which Russo was | in the past few days on the farm of | TURCO-HUN F WHIPPED. | Chi Mil & St Pl arles Harrison, Bett McKenna, UNIVERSAL CLUB ANNUAL held by the police, but later was re- | W. I. Randall of Fairfield Woods, = = G0l ST LR Mixed Sall C ar Seagle and Marie Sundelius. 2 S R has apparently been solved by the | Russians Administer Severe Defeatin | Cons Gas e 3 PORK b BEoriioy Noble E. Plerce of Bristol . : — discovery of ground gl in con- Transcaucasia. Cru Stee 3 h: been engaged to defend Joseph . ‘n\(‘l (I- ccted President of L. | prav prx PRICE OF LUMBER. :j:,lm.m;:«- :u;}:n“l\l ey ‘:»mv\‘y;u‘r\r’ha"h. e | Distlllcr= oo 0 8% 59 Pork Chop b 34c s porretta, accused he 7. & C. Organization. 3 T rough a_local broke 0 S e e 5 e ShooaEaon ¢ ¢ d Bra 1||?.-1tv‘<r(’ e = of th Washington, June 5.—KiXing of | onimals died in agony. An investi- | fought in the Kars district of T P Latped L 3 F Corned Beef b 20c urder of Fran mese! The annual meeting of the Uni- | Prices on lumber for the commercial | tation is being made, caucasia on May 24, resulting in favor | oo neq 9 g S oo Announcement has been made of | versal club of Landers, Frary & Clark | consumer as well as for the govern- of the Russians, the Iixchange Tele- ey 5 New Texas e engagement of Theodore Speen-|was held last evening at the club | ment is under consideration by the e | graph correspondent at Moscow wir Inspiration ... E 9 7 IQ S C rghs of Meadow street and Miss | rcoms. jwar industries hoard. This would | y\ANGLED BODY NE T . The Turks and the Germans are re- | oy o Co A > 3 ONIONS 2 Ibs 805 BMBn o7l Sevmo it strsct | . Vice-President Searle was present | follow ou the government's policy of el oA he mangled | tiring along the Ardahan road and the ! v . anc spoke in regard fo the Red Cross | BiVing the private consumer the same || AMSONL | June So7he - mangled | iation is being massacred, the | s ; &2 Spinach or Beet 1 5 rive, expressing his most sincere ap- | Price as obtained by the government. | g9y O JOAN CHSTEOS S0 AT Gicpaten declared. e S ;83 s (wRFENS p]\ preciation personally as chairman of | = S | local railroad yvards carly this morn- Lehigh Val ..... 59 5 5 - ‘:‘m» ]w,un s committee for the spiendid | Npw HAVEN ASKS PROTECTION. | ing. The body when found was cold ARRIVE OVERSE Nfex Detrol . . 4 ; 3o | Strmg Beans qt 10(‘ ork and svkos is > ave oL R o ollas 3% i ) Fred Hadden, who applied for vol- Reports of officers and committees | N°Y Haven, June 5.—Mayor Fitz-; 270 T‘"{‘""’ i belieseq "’-"h'“, ,hffml‘* Corboraliedol L dman ol 1”' X \\ L I:',‘”‘, Long Cukes each 5c¢ i Sl B SEs 5 S gerald today memorialized the Wap | SUTHCK by a train near midnight 1ast @ poyupetn aivision, ammunition train, has ¢ & Hud ... f it T L Mo B DRt R Rl on e meat s o areRnss 0l T S on e ln e i SRV o= BT v as single, | pirived safely overseas, according to | Nev Cons . 2 9 &8 [ Asparagus " 15¢ s SETG o i oamg, B i Gl 1 i ‘u‘ hing m-nn;:r;‘? Fiitl o GIATraCn o Y s [ worked in the Coe Brass hranch of | . cahlegram received here today. NYNH&HR B n yejected for physical disability. | financially and has sent over $200 the American Brass Co. His friends o e peinde ey o erls IO s AL H I E Good LOOkln;{ worth of comfort kits, tobacco, Soveeanl e A - c 3 say he was of temperate habits and,| - i e e e : 31 ) candy, ete, to the hoys at the front| MRS. PONGRTTI SENTENCED. | as he had no business in the railroad | 7 SUPCTRUMOTAIY policaman. has are| SO0 0 T 35, (ompound Z and written several hundred letters N to them, keeping in touch by con- Miss Katheryn Kelliher of this city, s completed her training as a nurse St. Raphael's hosnital, and grad- | ted Monday evening. fiss Barbara Blair, daughter of and Mrs. John R. Blair, was a | mber of the graduating class of the aining School for Nurses at Nor- | Elisa Pongetti, a New Britain | yards, believe he was the vietim ot | BRSC S B8 B8 o ned Pressed Stecl midwife, was fined $250 and sent to | foul play. The authorities think his| ~° " ° S ) | Ray Cons Vi 2415 Raspberrv }am 1b 16¢ tinual correspondence besides the | 4 3 death o : AR et ovening e | jail for 30 days for illegal practices. was the result of accident EEiey 2 T i dna v_ 4 s, 95 7 I stievaning IVl Blaicandl] e days for illegal ) MEETING OF NURSI : . 7 ! | Selected hggx doz 41c¢ ughter Miss Mar; ret Blair attend- Rep L | - b { the factory publication, The Univer- —_———— 5 | A call for a meeting of all graduate Pacl e 3% 831 3 Alaska Pink 9 ] o the exercises. sal Mirror. INDS LIFF. WITH SHOTGUN, | nurses of the city, marri el g el | e S o y B 3 i SALMO C v el S The election of officers for the en- | DON'T WASTE LEAVES |~ Bridgeport, June 5.—John T, Bayus, | unmarricd, at Miss Nagle's sanitarium Brad i : 2 O/ LM can ! ; So Ny suing vear resulted as foliows { on Cedar street, this cvening at 7:30 ! 5 23 years old, fired a cha from a " | Studebaker ..... 3% % / ’ ) ) . o >re: Trave e . ‘clock £ s out today The =z 10 s S FOOD IS THE BIG WORD | Presdent—il. A, Triver By DORe Fitr G i e || O o o e 1 §| Dom. Sardines can 8c | Vice-President—' Wiegand. | 5 . 3 | meeting is in connection with the today and died immediately. yus Recording Secretary W . Baker. | eampaign to recruit Red Cross nurses, | Union Pac .......12 2054 . | i Premier Clams can 18¢ S St e | had been in ill health and had worried | ftah Cop . % 3 B Siibcin Shrimp IFinancial Secretary—A. H. Knapp St e S iTan 5 e [ P 17¢ T;vn: urer—C I, Deming. : | MOBILIZATION OF NE b Sy 01 esn o, | B Mustard Sardines <an 19¢ Chairman Service “ommittec— e Washington, June 5.-—Orders for |{r § Steel pfd . % D, ans . IS i ¢ | CAN'T BOX IN DANBURY. the mobilization of 40,000 négro draft ‘\:. (b (oo A 84 T ea Beans 1b 19¢ (CHEEeT el (CORIRIREEI e, T Danbury, Conn., June 5.—The pro- | registrants qualified for general mili- | \vestinghouse . o A n Spllt Peas 1b 15¢ Clarls, | moters of the twenty round fight be- | tary service to entrain from June 20 | \yillys Overland .. 19% g o — | tween Ifred Fulton, or Minnesota, and were sent out today by Provost | e o R { Yellow Corn 5C ANCHOR BRAND ELECTION. | 5 Jack Dempsey, of Utah, scheduled for | Marshal General Crowde fRbecos MUD DIGGERS DROWNED. # MEAI b The annual meeting of the Anchor | July 4h, announced today that not- istrants will come from tWenty SGAtes. | iirord, June 5—Two unidenti- Ul = Png iR N S & withstanding the refusal yesterday of = | fied employees of the mud digger of rooms last evening with a large at- | the Danbury Fair grounds for the pur- { TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | the Hartford and New York trans- torndance. Now b davelwere sdoptantl pose, the contest would be staged here = - — | portation Co. at Dividend Pier, near and a smoker was heid after the A busy boy can gather a lot of fer- and an arena seating 30,000 people | ¥0 RENT-—Storage room, X25. | Rocky Hill are missing today and it c % W | tusiness meeting. The new officers | Lilizer from garden truck, says the Na- would be erected on another location. | Private. Box 5AN Herald, ax | 4g feared that bhoth have been Ben you see this word think of | (jccted for the cnsuing year were as | Honal War Garden Commission. Are | The articles of agreement signed by | ——— — —_— — | drowned. They are known to have rdens and prepare to go “ove! | (|iows: G. W. Troope, president; | vou in line on canning? Better write | Fulton and Dempsey were today | TO RENT-—One 2-room apartment | entered a tender for the digger an- ” in the matter of production, | john Maloney, vice president; T. J | for the free canning book. Just send | turned over to Mavor Anthony Sunder- | for light housckeeping all con- ‘ chored in the river late Tuesday night ::'a;"‘;' ::' Garden Cor. | §aimon, treasurer, N. L. Bell, sccre- | & two-cent stamp to the Commission | land, who has given his sunction to the | veniences, 33 Main street, Tel | and it 1s thought the tender carsized ‘ashin, m. l l |ty at Washington. . contest. 1626-14. 6-5-1dx | and both men, neither of whom could