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“TRUST.CO | (Continued from Seventh Pae) e - PAROCHIAL SCOOLS REV. PATRIEK LR e P P i spent 139 days in jail. i : e g | Notice About Soldiers’ Packages, i 31 W MAIN STRE ] Word has been received by the local o gy Dlplomas Awarded at St. Hary's Pastor of St. Joseph'’s to Be Guest, rost “ouice ormcinn” v tho orrect thas e UED | alr packages going to soldiers, regs UNITED STATES Vcry d S J 1 i . [ less of their location, must be i | lup in heavy wrapping paper. No | | wooden boxes will be accepted from 2 | .I-l-uG | oG Rewwer @b bt has Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor of Jo-{ now on. ! 5 a . 1 l\ ! graduated from St. Mary school seph’s Catholic church, is observing New A. M. E. Pastor. Start A Thrift Card | | & a diplomas yesterday atternoon by e s o o e ordinu- | Itev. 1 ¥ Barrow hag assumed the e principal o he hoo Rev. J. i o v S pastorate of the Plainmvlile A. M. Steint < Minteslallcn tion to the priesthood this week. This e el ; 4 : A tein-Bloch or B | “vidm(,”. Sl (,,hb:.”,,,’ o ,;‘,, vesper 4\\(.1;111: the children of the parish will | ”‘U‘,\n(."’il’_”' ’n::i“m‘:::: 2 “J"L‘\';;Jl:; : e and was assisted by Rev. Francis P.{tender him a reception in the parish | impression on the colored populaton Shuman Suit looks the mG"Gan | Keougn, deacon; Itev. W. A Kx i, S o o CTOD O e o T e e e e \ | sub-deacon, and Rev. Jahn ol oo : Sl uate of the Yale School of Reli part ecvery time you | master of ceremonies. A musical pro- { ”I..“”,! o “'”‘_ '_"‘ apaiat P | and hix most recent pastorate b e o has part in the | eram was carried out by the gradu-(ia xellgious observance LOMOTIOW | .oyine to Plainville was in Norwich, wear 1r Nation service. "t é:flv. :\S.}lfl:] by ‘I]Ik‘ choir under Pro-| morning A solemn high mass will be | where he was minister for a y e may be in the front 1<‘*:?rfl‘" ])ln;:i:‘;'l"'o"f v ; | sung in the church at 10:30 o'clock !u.. formerly a Congregational cler- . line of battle or it may s o g o the services el rather el s celebra yman. Mr. Barrow believes Flain- Suits $20.00 to $35.00 be right here at home aduates filed In from the rear of the | talfier Daly Wit ‘be the ecelebranti) & %o W0 (JUI2Y o for work of TR (e e o ey | church. The boys were attired in blue | Rev. J. J. Kane, of New Haven, cous- | 1%, cjigious nature, He very good e Hkial T (alent or abiliy in suits ,x:\ru s White capnations in the |in of Father Daly, will be deacon, and | speaker and seems fo have won many b & some particular line of e e e S wCre ] J. Warren Roche, a student at St. Ber- | friends during the pasi two Sundays Room. 410 National Bauk Building, 5 A work. _ e and wore wreaths nard’s seminary, at Rochester. N, Y. | Services at his church on Sunday are E. F. MCENROE, ers, Silk Shirts, Wash | Eet e Commean (== Father | Who was recently ardained as a sub:|as follows: 10:15 a. m., Dlorning ser- A 3 £ s i ' { deacon, will be the sub-deacon of the | Vice: noon, Sunday school; 6:30 p. m., $ : E gl o Keough addressed the luates. = £ au e el S et N h & J dd d L d ies, Silk Hose, Straw ;:,::.::.1,‘:,'“ zons m"‘:,, | ki Tt i o (oen eI T B Rev. M. F. McAuliffe, M. A, ? Chusiian ind F L EReRE ort u an anders ! Yanlking Bl G and received his early education in St. | Dresident of homasaseminany tal| SEESEEE LS Hats. Mary's school. He traced the origin | fartford, will be the preacher. The | Brief Items. and the history of Catholic education | PFiests attending will be entertained T B T e TR e e e e e S dinn o T o B KR T o e e e G G 1 G0 e — A tributed many of the prevalent|&vening the sh observance will be | ing house to accept a position at the crimes to the lack of a good religious | neld on the lawn at the parochial res- [ Colt factory in Hartford. education. ucation in the Catholic "“;Ifi‘l'"‘ N i ! L AT Savings Stamps was d Y 2oy schools, he said, fitted the puplis to| The program for the exercises this; ., o savings Stamp booth, . . e arre face the world with not only an edu-{ ¢Vening will be as follows e F l 3 X 2 | tion s fEe thlwr o e wed But Greeting to Our Dear Juhilarian, ;]:"f '“ oL & 161 SARIAY 0 lnanCla . = 5 e of John Wisk and the win- Cl th C also a spiritual education. Ghonnavasddress §ib iMartin DUt | hrati fatieal toloall et (1) lng 0. | Rev. Father Winters dise spoks ‘tg —o8fave: M Recor, M. McGuio ; . i ; R | the graduates, telling them of their| Qur Pastor's Silver Jubileq, W), SRRl et DO O B oo s Rinels mhsinne Giieiee £l { duties in the world, He reminded | Ones: Trio, C. Fitzpatrick, M. Kenny, | town are requested to Al d :h ‘1 ¥ S A - { them of the uncertainty of the future | G- Kelly; Complimentary to Our Loved | before ”\\u..: e ].r"\ s thy e[ty SREnitienl Iy oy & o R | andl also told theam arthist sorrow at| Lather, Altar Boys; Lily Drillland Sii- | calise that ds thetlast ddy ven for| members of the New York Stock Ex- seeing them leave the confines of St. | Ver Wishes, Girls: Violin Trio, Frank Hregistration. change. e om hirs Pazs) Mary's schiool, Following the spealk.|and Bd. Delaney, €. Kenny: Our Jub-| A choir rehearsal of the Church of e Cll! ITEMS = ing Peoldimedals Hor hichestyank inil lLeelETavel S Rose Rl zpatricls BDUCLIIOUIEAd 0N e BoBsld yesteny High Low Close sicians or the district medical advis- | scholarship were awarded to Mary | D- Daly and R. Fitzpatrick: Unfolding | day morning after the mass, prepar-| oop oo - o o ory hoard for further examination and | Agmes O'Neil and John Anthony Cun. | the Record, ¢ n and M. Mc-|ing for the special music which will j {0 PEer SUss d i Private Burckhardt was home from | lassification pingham, ana for second scholarship | Guire: Trio, M. Supr nt, Ryan, | be rendered next Sunday in connec- | =00 ) np Devens over Sunday. Although no definite action has been | to Marie Teresa Cavanaugh and Mil- | F Dehm; Jubilee Festa, Spirits of | tion with the service flag dedication e s ergeant Howard Blinn was homa | taken as vet, the second district board | dred May. Premiums for scholarship | MUsic, Flowers, Gratitude, Praver,| My and Mrs. Charles ates have |y Con pm Camp Devens yesterd is already at work classifying its men | were awarded to Florence Humasan, Poetry and '»910.\ ed Jubilarian's Guar- | returned from Niantic, -where the Am 4“;‘“ brhrough Lawyer Joseph G. Woods | under the “work or fight” rulings. | Mary Roy. Margaret Hagearty, Helen | dian Angel, Children of Mary: Pean. | nave heen spending two weeks. Am Tel & Tel . L Jastrow Alexander Co., of New |These rulings are being made so that| Tong Rita Berard and Eleanor Des- Gift From Hartford Sisters. Re Slection RTlpmcers of Scauasneni| heacias G rk, has sued Joseph, Anthony and | a8 soon as definite orders are re-|maris. Premiums for Christian Doc- Father Daly has received from the |jodge will take place at the regular ‘\ ',~ 5 ,'K koG uis . Landino of this city for $300 | ceived the boara will be in a position | trine were given to Alice Sweenev, | sisters at the mother house of the | mecting, Thursday evening, in 1. O Baldwin ln‘ro f property valued at $500 has been | Lol act immediatel William Meehan, Elizabeth Smith and | Sisters of St. Joseph, in Hartford, a{ 0. F. hall. S ached. e % Thomas Connelly. beautiful memento of his anniversary Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peck and Mr.[g g .. B fareir Boaring 0o B par Hartford Sends 87, Honorable mention for Christian | in the form of a hand painted decora- | and Mrs. Kingsley spent the week-end | foi giobi ased property at 82 Orange street| Hartford, June —24—The largest|Doctrine were given to: Mary Cath- | tion executed by one of the sisters. | with Mrs. Willlam Harris, of New Jer- | goil Set€ 000 m Stanles Radziewicz and Helena | company of selectives which Hartford [ erine Griffin, Mary Jane Cote. Mary | The painting is in water colors and | sev. The trip was made by auto. | ont§ Pob =0 Wwicz. has given to the National Army, left { Vivian Hubay, Margarci Teresa Slin- | shows a degree of perfection which Cook Peter dinner has retuined o 0L 1614 A marriage llcense was issued to- | e City at 9:15 this morning by spe- | ey, Margaret Ma Meskill, Mary | panks it as one of the most beautiful | to his camp in New Jersev after f i S 5 Eriage. cial train for Camp Meade, Md. There | Elizabeth McEnroe, Agnes Mary Do- | ever executed by human hand. spending the week-end at his homg on | (. L ¥ to Barl W. Pyne of Hartford.and | wopo 457 of them. The number |lan, Mildred Mary Thompson, Mildred | ° Rojothis photosraph, is the follot- | Broad street (TiNl A & ss Florence H. Anderson of 23 Ed- |, iyinally assigned was 545, but there | Teresa Mulvihill, Mary Gertrude M e S (T o B chinel ot Tong Talana fand || S0 L h street. were| severall absentees, cases of Hll- | Guaker: Rosemary! Gertrudel Haves | L& \oxseidedicatedito Bather Dok Masters Bernard, Claude and Clay | Crucible Mr.,and Mrs. Joseph Urban of 442 | ness and extensions of time Clare Gertrude Hart, Loretta Vivian | .y [iiect of God for five and twenty | Bushnell, of Terryville, were the weel- :“-“‘”“‘ Tl st strect gave a farewell party Mayor Richard J. Kinsella headed | David, Mary Martha DiVicino, Kath- | end guests of their aunt, Mrs. Lottic fnday in honmor of Frank Urban, | the line of escorting citizens. There | erine Gertrude Howard, Loreta Eliza- Rl : SR | McKee, of Park street. 2 PO o000 o went to Camp Meade, Md:, today | was a parvade to the Unton railway | beth Collins, Mury Catherine Mahen- | P¢AX Father, in thy record now The Martha Sewing cirele will hold | Gt Onte ¢ th the draft contingent. station to the music furnished by a | ey, Helen Josephine Heath, Elizaberh | . #PPear : | an all-day sewing mecting in the Red | Illinois Cen James Maher, son of James Maher | 1und of about 100 musicians, all vol- | Agnes Smith, William Anthony Mec- | Y €ars filled with faithful service of { (posi raoms, Wednesday afternpon, | Inspivation Franklin street, has enlisted in the | untoors for the occasion. Scores of | han, John Francis Mclnerney, Ber- | ... thY God = | This ix the annual meeting ana offi- | Interboroush Hation corps. wonen marched in line with their | nard Thomas MecAva Ross ~ Philip | SVihiici ! el S0 e R RilliR. no ¥l lfde riiib s the eomifh siEan ilIibE telgat o Sen City so The™atholic Women's Benevolent | sons, husbar brothers or sweet- | Court, James Thomas Connelly reward {ed in the morning. Kennecott Cop gion will hold its regular meeting | hearts. There were more than 10,- | cis Victor Fereleto, William FBach morning at the altar thou hast Private Jack Simpson spent the | Lack Steel ednesday evening at 8 o'clock in | 000 people at the station to say good- | Smith. stood week-end at the home of his parents | Lehigh Val . Mary’s school hall. bye to the prospective soldiers. Scholarship honorable mentions | And offered up Christ's sacred Plesh | on West Main stre Mex Peirol L T R o e — were awarded: Mary Alma Ray. and Blood I Women of New Britain, Newinsfon, i;\‘\‘, '\"“;}“m_fl\;" o : R A e 5 I)EATI’IS AND ‘FUNFRALS,\';”-‘\. Vivian Hubay. Aildred Mar And countless souls owe thee the | Bristol and Pl are devotin l‘\' LE R Bl ce 910 ATAateat Thompson, Katherine Gertrude How- Ihr@r?ous lgmx? [ ) ty j‘hmn'-K 2 \\\";1‘«'”110 "“{'. *‘\'\v\'fl\' "f "“\“"I‘ e 5 5 o T Jesus’ eucharistic close embrace. | visiting and within a fe s b wiCL Gl Ry el a5 ".h\' Plioche Demarest. ‘.‘!riléa.ti(c‘lhen<‘(‘)?1;:‘2.}‘ mM:-}::\-m“ |[n?::|(|(\: have finished their course. When the fN Y N IT & H R atron at the New Britain Gene The funcral of Mvs. Phoebe De- iy it o0 i (N 0 Mary | Thow'st alwavs said the gentle word | course is finished the women will viat [N ¥ Ont & West ospital, left today on two weeks marest was held this afternoon at 0 bVl B e e T | ependents of sailors and soldier Nor Pac . ation Yo be spent at her home in| Black Rock avenue, Rev. Henry W. |1 =0 " “ioi itk =0 il St | bud brusbhed wway ‘the riourmers’| Berkcant Jos . Burgess has 1 Norf West wett City. After her return she | Maier, pastor of the First Congresa- | JATVS F1 0 ol 00 Ruvert R o el to o r Memorial school [ Puc Mail § 8 Co i1l be subject to ovders to report for | tional church officiating. Burial Thomas Brice, Willlam Joseph Dowl- | Ana taught with. burning zeal the|in Boston,after spending the week-end | Penn Jt. Tt versens service as a nurse. in Fairview cemetery | ing. James Thomas Connelly, William Sclencel blest . | at his home 1:...\\-”‘[ STEel Gar W SRuite o ChsiE Al B it | Bdward Finnegan, Albert James Cote, | That leads ta Ieaven's unending joy | Archic A, MeLeod was elected tr Reading ... B8 U5 an stlasbo pors b see BD BT den WD e John Anthony Cunningham. Thomas | and rest | urer of the New Tngland Pank Rep I & S com B Lient vl lamW. D ASdule, B Mrs. Jeremiah Albanese of $6 Connell, Chester Witold Mu- | We, tao, have been the ohjects of thy |association at a meeting held last Rep T & S pfd al corps, aviation section, who ex-| o street, died Saturday at the '\'"““‘rr_ i ! e (o day afternoon at the Hotel Griswold, [ So Pac ity S R Lilain aenere Lnoenial to onneniy) St. Joseph’s School, And of thy kindly deeds have had our 1 Newglondon : R G2 Do e L DA ) B She :-\» ,'( S S LT e b e share. FOR SALE—One Mimeograph with Stadobale and leaves eight children. The fun ighteen ~"” anc i : SR e © e Gl ir (alkbnl &t once, Caill| Studetnlce: eral was held this morning at St. Jos- | Prised the graduation class at St | Ttecelve our heat e Rt L lou st bioe 0 thupen | Pexes 01 . §. LINE IMPROYED eph's Catholic church and was one | Joseph's parochial school yesterday. Reverend Friend [ 2 Chigeyes || lUman B of the largest held in the city in a | The graduation exercises were held | And all the silver wishes that we | street, Plainvill United Fruit 124 T long time. Two autos were necessary | In connection with a solemn high ; send : : . ! i S | ttah Cop ...... R0 15 i fen. Pershing Reports Further Con- g ; 3 re solemn re- | mass at 10:30 o'clock. The bacc To greet thee now while fervently w B i N |u s Lub Co . 58% i 587 Sy o B RGO i, A e . o o e Wl e , er.in News | ;.» solidation Northwest of Chatean-.| 1.\ . Daly was celebrant, Rev. J. | Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor of tha | That long among thy children thou | e _\:m prd 11% 111% 1113 Ty ! | church, who also presented the ai may’st stay.” : N sage) | Va Car.Che ERRPRN | 1 Wazhington, June 24.—Further im- | pall beayers were Tony Al\mnf-.\c,;gifl o the completion of the course ¢ | - ‘i“'”“ uw.},mq 207 20% 20% rovement of ~American positions | Tony D’ Pasquale Rubino, | of studies =~ Father Daly spoke of the | | dead were plled up ten deep | sise b e orthwest of Chateau-Thierry is noted | Salvatore Maietta, Antonio Landino, | future and urged the graduates to re- | e eizh i moraReeks LT okt Uhe n Gen. Pershing’s communique for'and lLeonardo Suzio. Rev. Fathm-{’“fl‘" steadfast to the teachings of i [ “hmmo After the mv\f we x\vH/ht‘vfl": 51 WOMEN REGISTER. festerday, received today at the war | Sullivan read the prayer at {he grave | {heir faith and to be honest men and ! them and the people of Germany will 5 Ty s (B G GHOTE (LG epartment. Artillery activity and the {in the new Catholic cemetery. | women. _ ! THE [i[“‘DEN RULE e s | Woier had - trintereal atitnel potica epulse of an enemy raid in the = s i eljlelzshcar o { B Vosges also are reported. Annic Makutes ‘IAUSTRIAN STRIKE | K ~while, and remember us to all the | |l.o nqulmxvr\‘ \\;r;ln‘x;rla‘\"“h\v“h:- ‘:.\:w Annie, the five month oid daughter | ! hovs and relations, | | day to comply with the law and it | Bavis, June 24—The Germans|or Mr. and Mrs. George )|nkutfi.<.i | ITAROLD VENTRE | ve licved that a l(n;;u number have so aunched a new attack against posi- | dicd at the parents’ home 1132 :B d t Gl S G T ol iioan | fonailecitaRcomyle. it T e e s i NOW GENERAL Bridsort Cleryman Saps G- i sz e ez ht 11 o'clock 1 night After hard [ held this afternoon. Re K. Gri- | * H N g 1e yelock. This will be an import- b o — Metitinie the Germans were completely | ks offieiating. Boral was in the new | s | ma“y Thmks Mlghl Is ngm ! s B :).nl; m'm“ Nl b A eport | NEW HAVEN MAX PRISONER. cepulsed with severe losses, leaving | Catholic cemctery | [ ren e Ottawa, June 2 ". C. Bushnell, ot Jorisoners in the allies’ hands. accord- Sy 1 (Continued from Fiist Page) | i New Haven, is lis as a prisoner of | ng to a statement issued by the war N oA arens i o LR | ] | WaN Painting and dm'm'n)m'—, i b s e tey plice today. The IFremch have re-| i 'piabeth Andrews, aged 32, | ences and work in harmany unti]| ~Thecreed of an American hasbeen | carpenter and mason jobbing. H. 1“ i etz Cans sed uised a German attack near Antheuil | ;. 1o terday at St. Raphacl's hos. | autumn. | given us by the areat John Ha 1t] Tovien, Kensington, Conn. 4-3-tr | ualty (west of the Olse) the statement|,;i;; 'New Haven. She is survived by Dr. Tertail, democrat, the dispatch{is as he szid, ‘the Monroe Doctrine | ew - = = = s "v zon. Robert S. Andrews of (“f”\‘:?;‘m"i,n'l‘.“‘:‘ "’:‘““,“ elected chairman of | ;4 the Golden Rule'.” “An American | | FURE G : o 2,0t =7 > street, this c two sist Mrs. j the el ” y LR v [ > LS b A London. Ju 24—The British i 3. o0 eCarthy Stanles ivaat Discussing events which led up {o! Creed” was the sermon theine that a D T Bae n succe A horlactasich bR s MenaRt A e LHES et e i O T et B S| i sl S ST, T | 6 to 9 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENIN erman positions south of Meteren | oilionneia ™ e G o brothers, | €nna dispatch to the Vossische Zeitur known RBridgeport clergyman, spoke | B - - (in the Ly: wlient) last night. Many G"‘(‘E,‘.ED‘:K"’”F” of. Rg_q'jmlm,fl Sergeant ! of Berlin says that l_mrqn Hm'tn_' : Hw} last evening to the congregation of the | STEAK Shorl, Slrloln, lb 3 ( )c el ns.were killed and 50 pr PNETS | momas Cullen, stationed at Camp | Austro-Hungarian foveign minister, ew Brita Universalist church of | Rouad - d some machine guns were taken by | p. .. Ohio. Mrs. Andrews was a | 100K the positian that he was unablo | ywhich he is the present acting pastor. - s the British, according to a statement | ortis of Sweingfeld, Mase, {10 make n qeclaration against the ces- | v, Mr e onimied s 1 e | fi & ‘nfi l Best 2 Ih < 70 issued by the war office today. The funeral will he Theld at St |Sion of Tast Galicla, as the Poles de- | 1004 of an idealist and well fits us | — z - - Pure s — Joseph's Catholic church Wednesday | Manded. because it was a purely In- | y; yre jdealists by nature. It com- D e S o e STRUCK BY TROLLEY morning at 9 o'clock and burtal will | ternal ,“Kf_f_"“ Premier von Sevdler | ;jeq chureh and state in proper pro- | SOAP Swift's 5 b L] 23 c Thomas O'Neil, 47 vears old, will| be in the new Catholic cemetery. pas ’n"(‘“(,‘fl‘i‘c’\a‘msll'r‘):“;d‘(‘f):m'_“z narti- | portion, giving equal place to the great | Laundry ars Tecover from injuries received Satur- i —— s tittianall mathods, namels, | politionl $deal of our peopls and the day night by being struck by a trolley Norman .\. Johnson. e s S | £ al ideal of our leader Christ.” car on the Beech Swamp road in Ken- | Norman Albert the eight pionth old The Poles, however, demanded an| _''The queston was asiked by German | sington. He at the New Britain | gon of Mr and Mra. Carl H, Johnson, | oxpressed declaratlon that pariition | Phiosophers, ‘How can America, in- | General hospital and h condition | gied Sunday at the parents’ home af | wag out of the question and demanded | diviliastie as sho in without coor- eontinues to improve Andrew T. | 60 John satreet 2 funeral Wam |, hindlng promisa from the German dination and cential authority, expect n, motorman on the stated | held this afterncon, Rev, G. F, Pihl arties egarding an Austro-Pollal | 10 play a pavi anong the nations of | . 4 R e | By shien o I e | e Y [ the worla, where physical foree is nec- | B Mohican Selected 41(‘ Walking along the tracks and just as | cemoter | =t | esmary to uphold spiritual principles? | Eggs “““ doz B ot o e e WILL ND CONFERENCE. | And we have repijed that it was not | i 725 = - Staggered in front of the car. O'Neil Tred J. Siedman, J. W. Denton. president of the Gen. | Uii# intentior (o dominate other | FRESH PORK 34 SUNBRITE 9 as taken to I 1in an uncon- Fred J. Siedman, aged about 27 eral Hast Society of Loval Workers Deoples, nnd if we influenced them at | B cHOPS CLEANSER 2 cans JC fcious condition, years. died funday evening al hi8 . of the Advent Christian denomination, | All fo influence them by the ranJ SALT SPARE DRIED LIMA 19 homa in Greanfieid. Mase, afior & Pro- leaves tomorrow morning for Rrock- | fblencss and sanily of our political Riosl L 3 1bs 25C BEANS 5 b [ SUPPLY VESSEL DESTROYED. |lougec liness Ar. Sedman leaves (on, Masn, o attend the jennuatioon: fidsasyandiionh rorco IENCRIN | s i MOHICAN BAKING 18 ahington, June 24— Partial de- | hic wife, (o whom Mo Wi married K farance which covencs there tomor- | { tho Gosmann havo repiled that | el e 25C e S T e Briciion by firo of a amall side wheel | faw weelta ago, and his moiner, Mrs, | row, continuing until the evening of | Such conceptlon of world pollties s | § CHOIC WI‘F“'I\'( RED BUTTERFLY Beamer. the Fennimore, used as a | Kathorine Stedman, who livas at the | the 27th, Heprosentalives from the | Nothing bui n drcam, But they aro | i ke b '“ ZOC S supply vessel at an Atlantic port, | Firwin Home, Ha wae ember of | various churchas of {hat denemination | learning today that the mont practical s J e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. THE e GRADUATION AT AL {he Centar Congregational ehureh and | the Song of St George, The {unerul; prrangements have not been made, throughout the siate are planning to attend, the trip to be made by auto- mobile. reported today to the navy de- ent. An explosion 1)receded the thing n the world in an nothing is so praetical as ideal,"” * SILVER JUBILEE OF fdeul, a That great | Plainville News | | UNTTED ST \Tl‘ RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE GOODWIN BEACH & CO. 2040 LOCAL SECURITIES BOUGHT & SOLD & Clark, Bought and Sold | LosT Davis Oake m Selected to Of- fer Mayor's Name Tomorrow ix-Congressman P. Davis Oakey ig the man who has been seclectgd to place the nanie of George A. Quigley in nomination as the republican cana didate for congress at the congres- sional convention to be held in Hart- ford tomorrow morning Ihe local committee will be headed w Edward . Hall chairman and Villiam Quigley as clerk six delegates will leave on the a, m. train for Hartfora EICHSTAEDT GOES TO CUBA. Edward Eichstaedt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Kichstaedt of 273 Cherry street, who enlisted some time ago in the Merchant Marine, left New York Saturday, on his second cruise to Cuba, and will he gone about three weeks. Upon his return, he plans to go to Pelham Bay for a period of about two months, when he hopes to receive his commission Thursday, he returned from a three weeks' cruise to Cuba. Mr. Eichstaedt was born and brought up in this city and is well known here At the time of his enlistment he was a stu= dent in the University of Syr use. N. & J. SUBSCRIBES $21,000. e Anchor Brand club, made np of emploves of the North & Judd Mfg. Co., held its mal outiy ye terday at McMal grove in Stanley Quarfer. Ficld events and a b & Troup, in charge of the Thrift Stamyj campaign at the factory nnou that during the past three days ployes had subscribed to $24,000 worth of Thrift Stamps and War Saving crtificates PAL —VIBBERTS, Among the social « for this! week, which will undoubtedly be of interest to many, will he the wedding of Miss June Vibberts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Vibberts of 1115 Stanley street, a Arthur W Palmer of 46 Gladden street Thej ceremany will be performed tomor: row afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the| bride’s vesidence. Rev. Dr. Maier, pastor of the First Congregational| church, officiating. DECLINE GOVERNMENT OFFER. r McMahon, who has been of fered a government position as super visor of inspection of cattle, hay an other army quartermasters’ supplies, has declined to accept heciuse of thd stress of other business W. Le land, of the Besse-Leland Co., has alse declined svernment po as su pervisor of house-building opcrations for the Iimergency Fleet carporation NORMAL The New Britain ¢ Nomma school class of 1918 wi sraduare: tomorrow afternoon gchop! aunditorium. Customary coniaenie ment exercises will take b afie] which the young women : pie. sented with their Jiploma NEW SRITAIN, CONN Telephone 2120, Manager, Frary FO NOMINA QUIGLIEY. Last ball me featu the ou SCHOOI:, GRADUNTION. [OO0 LATE FOR ASSIFICATION A. Larzo D, pin w in itials A. D. B Reward. Return tg Herald. -24-3d O CLOCK POTATOES LARGE NEW 15 Ib pk 53¢ § ' SPECIALS Swift's Lily 28c OLEO 1 1b pkg \v'“‘.‘ i Ibs 25¢ LARG TELEPHONE 350 ONTONS ' 6 to9 LARGE PEAS GREEN BIZANS BEST PEACH G085 OrAWANX qt ISTONTS PRE

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