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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918 Every nickel extravagantly or unwisely spent is a bullet in the backs of our soldiers. Buy what you need, but buy wisely—otherwise you are diverting labor from ammunition, clothing, shipping and the thousands of other articles our boys need to beat the Hun. LOAN WHAT YOU SAVE TO UNCLE SAM. A War Savings Stamp costs $4.17 in June—will return you $5.00 in 1923. Here is what one War Savings Stamp will buy: One hundred rifle bullets—or A steel helmet to protect his.head from shrapnel—or A woolen blanket—or Fresh potatoes for four soldiers for a month—or A pair of campaign Shoes, a shaving brush and a cake of shaving soap—or A clothes roll and a pair of vas leggins—or A coffee mill to grind coffee for the soldiers at the front—or i An iron hospital bed for a wounded soldier New Britain’s Quota, $1,250,000 Space donated by HART & HUTCHINSON, Steel Lockers and Shelving, New Britain. i ] . Franklin Street—Robert C. Groat, | with a beautiful neckpiece of gold | Africa. Mrs. st may appear and present his defense | ployment as defined in the regula-» . 5 g 2 - ¢ Mrs. ‘arr and her husy el afii‘(‘{a\f" S e e R Bl i T i cem et !sm(.mnn Shurburg, Frank Stedman, :v(ads Il‘hfl 1hnde presented the | Rev. Richard Starr, of New T a | ing date is limited to a period of not | excuse, the order number of the regis- | | Frank A. Reilly. hridesmaid with a brooch. The | spent six years among the nati less than three and not more than |trant will be withdrawn and the reg- Fairview Street—Clinton T. Pasco, | Eroom presented the hest man with | that country. They returned . A 3 Zdward Scheiblin, Gustave Johnson, | # stick pin. The wedding festivities | years ago, and both | seven days after the date of the |istrant will be liable to be inducted Edward 3 t 1 ! e 5 oth are hopeful notice. Tt matters not whether the |immediately into service, subject to n{ Rath, 8. S. Horwitz, Henry M. | were enjoyed by relatives of the | returning to Africa again to ref local board is the one having original | review by the district board. i | Gladding couple, decoratlons of ferns and roses | thelr work. Other speakers | iurisdiction of his registration and | In a caso where the registrant i _Harvard Street—Oscar Stohl, Mrs. :‘r?&z g N »“jrt:i rl;‘e’f;‘lx(l\lfl\;;t ’::fi: Rev. Ei SP~Eflson and Rev. 0. R. e (luestionnaire, or the local board hav- | under the original jurisdiction of the e | Carl Johnson e i e & | mer of Philadelphia, Pa. 1In G ing jurisdiction over the territorial |local board issuing the notice and A 8 1 A : [ w S . Jubilee Street—Albin Olson, Frank | r“" ,If';"“_" ;;R“_n ";d "\‘1"‘1‘5':;“ gfly.k‘?\. evening the services started at May Use Own Judgment in Many | area’in’ shich he max be touna making tne mvestigation tnat tocal | ANXIOUS 10 ASSISt it War Savings | wietanaer. “\narow “Rors. “Teroy |1 hex wil reside at 66 Hawidns | otlock and were in sharwe of 0 = hoard will proceed with the consid- . .\‘x;nni. .Yo:n B A\‘(dflmfinn. = et o NrEE e s OWhF:wnl;:;- of New Yo n of facts and upon ascertain- C inden Street—Francis Robertson, Rl 3 = . 0. R. mer. Servi, Two different forms of serving the f::“t‘:m i iatrant ey | fimpfllgn Her(’/ G AT e f:{\o}'pd s a Pookieeper at the New | held throughout Sunday, opentn | notice on the registrants are required | ;1 excuse, the reglstrant shall | Market Street—Wm. Hasselback, ]“‘7"“ h'“"”.‘ SO Mr. Zisk is em- | 10580 o'clock with Rev. O. R. inasmuch as some registyrants will be | (poreunon be liable to be inducted im Paul Richter. ployed by the New Britain Herald. mer in charge. Mrs. Starr add Hartford, June 17.—Reasonable ex- | notifled by the local hoard of original |, Caiately into the military service. The organization of the War Sav- Millard Street~—Wm. Tooker, Sam & R, the Sunday school at 12:30 o'a and | durisdiction and In other cases by the | " ings campaign of the sixth ward s |uel Lewls BIBLE CONFERENCE OPENS, The afternoon sesslon opened | local hoard having jurisdiction in his | District Board's Daties. Main Street—Abbe Parker, Geo Lo (;;:l;vk and the speakers were area but not original jurisdiction over | After making its decision the | MeCauley, (LeWitt bldg). Mre. Byron ; f % . chard Starr, Mrs. Whitemo: ness or non-productive occupation of | him I board will send its Anding whether it Baker, Miss E. Hannon, Mrs, B, B.| Cticsations Meet at Emmanual Gos- | 0. R. Paimer and Mra, Renara men of army draft age under the pro- If the board is the one of original | he for or against the withdrawal of | o, SiTERG & T8 WATC TOCH FRisime, Samuel Knight, Harry Chris. | Pl Church Today and Tomorrow. Tlha ("onhmnce was brousht vistons laid down by Provost Marshal | Jurisdiction, that is the board which |deferred classification, the order num- | ™ 5op 0" 1o “Sullivan, 26 Wilson street, | tonsen, Mrs. Grace Skidmore, Mrs Large attendance at the opening | Cl°% in the evening. e he onforcement | S5ued his registration and question- her, entire record of the case and the | yr"k King 68 Wilson street, Dr. M. | lillie Sanderson, Miss I. Axelson, | sesslons of the Bible conference fea- General Crowder for the enforce naire, a written —or printed notice | cgistrant's questionnaire to the dis- | s Dunn, 434 Main street, Frank J. | G€0. Ashley, Robt. Sloan. Samuel | tured the first day at the Emmanuel of the “work or fight order, accord- | shall be malled to the registrant's .ot board. The latter board is re- | Riley, 20 Union stroet, A. Gorback, | Davidson, W. W. Leland, Mrs. Chas. | Gospel church Saturday. The services McGOORTY A 0O ing to an explanation of the order |]ast known address or served Der- quired to immediately consider the | gy City avenue, Mrs. M. T. Crean, | Ainsworth, B J. Danberg, L. A. Old-| opened at 10:30 o'clock with devo- Cannsl G repared by the publicity committee | 0Nl on him by a person desig- ;age, as if on appeal, and will decide | 515 Main streot, Miss Lucy Scanlon, | €¥8hew, A. J. Churchill, D. J. Dona- | tional service, led by Rev. J. M. P Grant, June 17.—2d4 ° L 2 h | nated by the local board and bY A 'ng case and return the entire record | g1 Olive street, John Gerdis, Wells | Bue, O. F. Gruetzmacher. Mrs. Sarah | Hunter of West Beckett, Mass. The | GOOrty, the middlewsight bomen, pf the Cdnnecticut State Council of notice posted in the office of the 10- |4 tne local board with a note of it | street, Angelo Paonessa, 178 Tremont | Peck, Ienry Morans, M. J. Kenney, | principal address was given by Rev.|entered the army as a privaf Defense for the governor's office, and | cal board. These shall be considered | qo iwon. street, George Halaby, 18 Union | Mrs. Anna Foberg. W. J. Donley, | E. S. Eilson of New Haven, who had | already been made & ocorporal made public today. Grounds for | sufficient notice whether registramt | wnon 4y aisteict board decides | stroot. Mrs. A, Monsees 1590 Stamley | Peter Curran, P. 8. McMahon. for his tople “The Hope of the Church | 881 to be on his way to higher # sueh excuses are designated under | be found within or without the ter- thatitheldefersdl clasaificationland! |latraet Fast Main Street—E. L. Janesmak, | and the Hope of the World.” At five headings. ritorial jurisdiction of the local | (o number of the registrant will| Chairman Frank G. Vibberts, of | - A. Sheeban, Salvatore Scapella, | this afternoon's gathering, Mrs. Rich- These conditions which form rea- | hoard | V. Roxansky, Morris Kopolowitz, A.| ard Stary of New London, gave an Nelson Whaples has resumed e withdrawn the local hoard of or-|the hou to house campaign, com- sonable excuse are given in the In the case of registrants found E Snalie Swirsky, P. Royso, Sarah Keevers, | interesting talk 1 | y t E o > d today a list of the work n 3 sting ta on her experiences | duties in Hartford after o1 SR TR G OB e within the area under the jurisdio. U5in Will notify the registrant of the | pleted today o orkers i P fter a 1 £ Hon of a loeal board lssuing - the |final decision. An order will then be | tho fourth ward, of which the com- | Mrs Wm. WWhite, Herman Vater, R.{while a missionary in British Fast | Dess. ;:“ %;::r;:hu LT otioe Bt e Haviis fln‘z‘i"algjurk;‘axervfi.od withdrawing the deferred | mittee has already bheen n?nmn\ma |4 \\»n’:),“ 1\}.:““ mqmflui\{‘m - el of reasomable oppor- | diction of him, the notice in written Clessification If anv and order num-| Belden Street—A. Bromley, Miss| o \EH e e fgf?:np)mmem in any mf\m,._ ov printed form must be served per. |0 Of the registrant, examining him | E!r}n’;zsl?(nmm. Al Aoy, e | WERLERE e e M Li e el Worel ot ;‘E:(;' fflvmp, | destgnated hy the local bhoard e e e i T ailior «4\{)\(\[\!‘\(.""{. »ni’_ly;lv;‘l;:frxx».l,“hlv‘:\ui':;y‘,flr?qa‘x‘x.‘ Blgger Productlon or those hereafter specified by regu- Investigation Methods. [tary service as though his class and | Bassett Streot—DMiss i Ostlund i e ETTER light keeps workers con- iation or ruling as provided in this .\ jocal woard of origin will have order number had been reached.| Chestnut Street—Ed. L. Stabeue, 0711 ol e . Btented ST RS section I Chot the authority to issue notice and in- | Should the local board have no open | Howard F. Dutton, Chas. H. Fox Rhod Street—Harry Fields, John them. The ability to see better (4)—Temporary absences N9t | vestigate the case of any of its regis- |call for men of his qualifications for | Emanuel M. DiNonno, Joseph Bar Rrelmedl Beil ohl McCarhy, improves quality and quantity of P?““:m“a";“;""";‘ :;::d"::;"'“v::”(' trants, whether thev be found within | military service it will place him in | Miss N. Gamerdinger, John A. Ander red Ardeveem: e ¢ output. :Y?V:: ol on oA dane et N 1:‘1””'"’ its territorial jurisdiction. | Class 1 and assign him an order | son, Mrs. Chas. Bence, »v““:}.""’j" eymour Street—Barnett Horen- Figure Hampden Sunray Mill White suck il estigation of the circumstances number which will insure his induc- | Clough. Wm. = Zelgler has. T il SR i St GR s production equipment—that's habitual end frequent. shall not be | of the case will be made by the local 'fion into military service on the mex: | Simohds, Albert A. Fuller ROssaaa RAS Golabers ICra= Blude what it is. It snow white, tile-like fhe Purtacer Fon tamary considered as idleneas, board {ssuing the notice, whether it ican | Clff Street—Myron A. Young, Mrs. Stanley Street—Mrs. H. Steele, Mrs surface gathers and distributes light fnteriors, public buiktings, (e)—Where there are compelling | be the local board of orlgin or not 1 dinari i stores, office wos, &) | e local boa t { Report must he made by the local | Joseph Guttle. Anna Bergedahl, John Lewis, Thomas rays ordinarily lost to service. An e et e domestic circumstances that would | The registrant will be given reason- |hoard of original jurisdiction of the| Church Strest—Carl Lorenzen, Carl |y oil paint, washable, spreads easily, ci T oM Pathreems, not permit change of employment by | able opporiunity to submit such evi- | b T 3 |withdrawal of deferred classification | Larsen, Stanley D. Holeomb, John' —woodland — Street—3Wr Porter, covers cxtraordinary foot space per M tured the registrant without disprportionate | dence as he may desire to submil. ito the governor's office, A summar. | Strobel, Russell Hopkins, Lars Ander- Hm\:‘,.,t e o, gallon and retains it surface un- BN i : hardship to his dependents; or where | The procadure of Investigating dif- | jrod renert for the whole state | son, Seeward Strople, Aaron Almauist, | wos o impaired and white fc: years. Hampden Paint & Chemical Co.: » change from a non-productive to & | fers fust as it does in the matter of |\ sont to the Provost Marshal Gen- | Farl Gibney, Earnest Ogren, Warren | yaio Sireet oF Albrecht Three Finishes: Gloss, Exg Shell, Flat. Good Paint Makers for Over 65 Yea: productive employment or occupa- | serving notice. Where the registrant | aral by telegraph on the first and | Horton, Emil Larson, Harold Sjolan- osinat) S Sold in Byrels or Cans Epringfield, Massachusetts Hon would necessitate tha‘ rpmorval e‘»f ;:v’\‘lmv wtt%wm the J:l;‘l'!rllc:mn ’r;'f the | fitteenth dayvs of each month der, Henry Monsees. | RGENT - the registrant from his place of resi- al board issuing the notice the in- | x S # ; P rolnlll SiresteRawara MCaD | ZISK—| YENT. : 25 L ppeals can be taken to the presi- ommercial Street—Edward Carl Rac ros 256 PARK STREFT. dence and euch removal would in|Vertigating board makes the Anding | 4 APR" Tt e Wien to the prest-; CORTEEL SHEC T S conen, | R ckliffe Bros. Co., the judsment of the hoard, cause un- | and recommendation. The hoard also | .qio |’ the district board against the | Gordon Bros. | Herald Employe Takes Hawkins ueual hardship to tha registrant or | Prepares a certificate and a Dbrief | i arawal of deferred classification Center Street—Jennie 1. Hanna Street Young Woman As Bride. his family: or when such change of | SUmMmAry of the facts and its find- : : oy >y . ! E p The local | Mrs. Margaret Hastep N = o (J-(' , smployment would necessitate the | NS And its specific recommendation, | If A1V, and or i Rl “hapman Street—Aaron Danielson, | JLiss Sarah Sergent of 56 Hawkins . ! (U"f)//l Bi=nt branioymenttask s aniant unaes|iuttachine heretolaldocurisntany evid |- IR 08 such appeal shail pman; ¢ SN | street and George L. Zisk of 48 Hreustances deemed by the hoards | dence and a summary of any oral tes- forward the entirc record of the| ;u” g‘!:r:"fn\! P“hm“f( "‘”‘ -'\‘“;“:“" Woodland street were married this | 5 i SUNRAY @nsuitable tor such employment of | fimony, and will forward it to the to governor's office for i Flines, Geo. A Soa e FIBSON. | 1 orning at 10 o'clock, by Rev. J. J. { i ¢ - wight Street—Albin Carlson, An- | - 9 - i local board having original jurisdle. | transmission to the Provost-Marshat| D Stocslaal Carlson, An-| pyrzgerald of the Church of St. John | WALLS /] Forms of Notice. cuses wii] be accepted by local district boards for the temporary idle- complete. John Kelly, manager of the Catho- lic Transcript, is the ward chairman ——— ) women, boards are authorized to con- |, "% B R S { General for the consideratfon of tho | 0N Brown, Fred 7 Johnson. Aaron | (o Fvangatist, the double ring serv- | sider any or all of such circumstances |President. The regulations provide | IToglund, Abraham Mrs. ThoS. | joa heing uged. The bride’s dress wae ey 18 reasonmable excuse for non-produc- | Tdable for Military Service. | that no such appeal shall operate as| ‘Walker, John A. Car ) s embroldered affair of SR tive employment. The local board of original juris- [a stay of induction into military serv. | Oberg, Miss Sadie Fridell, A. white silk crepe de chine and Georg- - S N ! WHITE - Details of Hearing. diction will not be bound by the find- | ice unless by express order of the | Bagley. repe. She wore a white hat to !‘W"-‘ % After July 1 any registrant report- | ings or the recommendation of the | district board or by order of the Dwight Court—John Lynch tch ar carried a bouquet of ,l!”[(‘&”‘]h’ i ad or observed to be an idler or to |investigating local board. It may | Provost-Marshal General Elm Street-—James J. Quilty as. | bridal roses and streamers. The {!!,"y,q“,[h]‘!lllu be engaged in one of the non- | make a further investigation of facts Anderson, Amos Jones, Sa i id, Miss Emily Sergent, sis- ‘{1|"N‘?‘J; ! productive employments previously | if it so desires, with or without no- R T { Nappi ter of the bride. wore a dress com- 4”\[4!”"’“"""‘I‘"}f"v"fl, named, will be notified by the local | tice to the registrant. If the local The estate of Jennie Gaylord Car- E Street—William G. Muller, { bined of volle and net. James J. Mc- ik { ’“" hoard that he will be given a hear- | board of original jurisdiction finds |nel] has transferred property at 25 | Chas. T. Nowland, A. B. Pierce, John | Goldrick of Meriden, acted as best [H |”""':::*'F'i"'§l'f'fl“q ing on his case. The hoard will set | that the registrant is an idler or is en- | Hawlev street t® Morace H. and Jen- | A. Peterson, John F. McGrail ma JMJI ml!ilrnllllflw[lll”;“!Iw ™ day and hour when the registrant | gaged in some non-productive em- |nie L. Tutttn Florence Street—Chas. Faxmer. The groom presented the bride