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PATRIOTIC ERVICE. T taken place. He knew nothing what- e sodver about the matter untll called Stanley Post Veterans Guests of S = ! on the telephone at his home by Col. Closed All Day, Jey Church Next Sunday. i Bullen, who informed him that a | kday, July 4 = difference of opinion had arisen as arranged for Sunday. July 7, at the Jould march in the parade. Mr. Man- Stanieg S Memoral §chuteh Sl Staniey ! gan simply told Col. Bullen that he BosbAG 8 it oilzeil gely inviled tofat e | would try to straighten out the dif- * tend in a body, with the FLadies’ | (Continued from Iirst ) forences and do what he wcould to | | HOWEREANKRLY :'1\,‘\‘]\‘\‘:?\ 1,\\.\,\”f. ","“\"”)j“ “\-”"“"”‘-, | bring about harmony, So far | BECAME ) b 5 Lochaplaing caplo Giammanco, 0N Uak St | Mr. Mangan knows, there was no in- | | e - - - { New Haven, Cani. y { tention on the part of Trish-Ameri- | INDEPENDENT, JA o oSty Wakeileld Court. | cans to carry a green banner and Mr. | Paul Sargis, 100 Broad st ! Mangan denies most emphatically | Beapunin | Frenklin Guiseppl Crastlana, 04 Commer- | that he ever made the statement 11 was one of the great- cial St : ., | acredited to him | | 5 | Michael Grimaila Y Beaver St, i i est expdnents of thrift o i Gon { . T I the world has cver | T DEATHS AND FUNERALS | known. Not only dld anle Polunibol 105 Alvetie St — | | [ Liefpreachiithis Fvixtuo Salvatore Butera, 134 Avch St Fidwin Whitney. | | U but he conscientious- i Daniel J. Iarle, 68 Lafayette St Ldwin Whitney, for many ,c(u'.\-' [ [T flil 1y practiced it—and it el Tan employed at the P. & ¥. Corbin Di- | made him independ- Louis C. Schwab 133 Bassett St | vision of the American Hardware Il TT Leo Skritulsky, 191 \Washington | Corporation, died yesterday afternoon 1| ,fi: I boy and girl st | a4t nis home in Bristol. The funeral - — - i should aim to acquire { Michael Keougiy, 641 beaver St will be held from his home in Bris- i the saving habit in or- John Malitski, 114 Beaver St { tol on Iriduy afternoon ight Weight Suits der to hit the high Prnest Ritter, Sheldonvil - | or Summer Wear mark of financial in- Wojciceh Pochilski, 1t { Mrs Katherine A. Clark | pendence. Richard B. Pinches. 19 Loxington Mrs. Katherine A, Clark, formerly | U Stegh Bloch and Shuman i Begin now by start- St o this city, died at her home, 545 TOTEn | ing an aecount with Sven Hallberg, 420 Main S Main street, Hartford. Tuesday after- Room 410 Na P= AN the Commercial Trust [ John Jacewicz, 121 Broad S noon. She leaves three daughters. | Bathing Suits, 111 -p company. Paolo Briganti, 11 Union St Wa-| Mrs, Guy Calkins, Mrs. Raymond Cook | AT s (b 1 il 1 Per Cent Interest terbury, Conn. of this city and Miss Myrtle Clark of | | Paid on Savings Ac- Richard Spurvey, {2y Myrtle St Harttord, The funeral will be held at 3ages’ Street i counts, Stanley Arzylowicz. 170 dGrove St. Peter’s church Hartford 9 o'clock | $1.50 to $6 Francis Bennett, 18 Gilbert St hursday morning he funeral will | x Czeslaw Piotroski, 153 Broad St be private. Rurial will be in Fairview | Straw Iats, $2 (o 88 | W. I°. HILTON. Michacl Ribacouskas, S Beatty St.| cemetery. this oity. .y | —— — ~ Zigmund Symolon, 728 Grand Ave Wi i s | will address the meeting, which will | New Haven, Cf. i GeorselAanicy | | begin at 11 o’clock. The choir, rein- Czesluw Blach, 217 H BheEtuncrall or e \shley, | = Th F il forced by members of the Univ William J. Dillon, 63 MBI T s e e el e arre MISS APPELL ENLISTS, Liberty chorus, held a rehearsal last | St arnoon, following a brief illness, was | L) evening. The order of service follows Loomis Thompson, 386 Corbin ave. | gy 0 etcinoon at 2 o'clock, from | Clothing CO 'our Members of Family in Service .l_i\nl'ih‘_l"\‘yty‘yllm \llll "‘5—"]("]‘ Tttt g .}lnl \‘u Bianci, »:w’ .\r\vi .‘Wm' his late residence on Murray street, | |=————— . e g My Cc 3 s o ee'’—Sung by Joseph Grasso, 62 Lawlo Rev. Henvy W. Maier, pastor of the | Y % | i all | Romnald Czapliecki Sanen il oh T i G e n:l;m!:i:-’l Tey Tork S ook BE = T Miss Sophia Appell of Holmes ave- ' “Amcrica the Beautiful”’—Sung by | Court, Bridgeport, Ct L e e e ’hmw furnished by Rich B | nue nas entisted tor services in the | the choir Wm. H. Kupfer. 33 Franklin Sq 7. and A. M., of which the deceased | T.eMPers of the New York e army nurse corps as a trained nurse. | Invocation—By Mr. Hilton ToRenhl JosenliE o5 Wiatayotie 4k & mewaiin acted be ballhcdiode | evemse - e = = Her services we accepted and she | Contralto Solo, “Beautiful America’— Anthony Radyha, $0 Gold Burinl was in Fairview cemetery. expects to leave to join her corps, Miss Williams Louis Galante, 345 Myrtle o | ¥ S oS oas R LU LTI STt L C pygail John Ragin, 109 Gro We wish to thank all kind neigh- | s e brothers in the service, two of whom | Responsive Reading—Led by Mr.| John Martin, 25 Lec bors and friends who assisted us in | High Low Cislg Charles J. Greenstein, physician | ave in Prance, while one is stationed Hilton. Vineenzo DidMauro, 74 Beaver any way at the time of the death of | AW Beet Sugar .. 723% 713 72 to surgeon, office, 4560 Main street. | at Camp Devens. Her enlistment | prayer—RBy Mr. Hilton Andrew Linskey, 165 Arch our heloved husband and father. We | Alaska Gold ..... 2% 434 | progm vt lhru vfw number in the Appell fam- § Appouncements ~By My Marsh Tacoh, 1\4}_\“,(”\_;,\,_ 99 (iold. are cspecially thankful to the em-|Am Cr Fdy Co ... 841, 841 | minis e local Red Cross rooms will he | .1;“‘1“\‘}»‘ ul».lll\i‘:‘h!)'.1'1‘\‘\.»‘;"[:«'.' of Mrs. | g, 1 O”x"-‘m;\«'. Republic’ Wadytaimaton lacio BlojesReciclEpn g DRRGasi LishifiCos i o s 20 ? knowledgé i GAS STy tomon dwe Wl opssE | e el e R R e e O e et (e €0 ETCK 88 B Lo gl | Machine Co. and N. Britain Machine | Am’ Can 151% 451 |hoarding and ¥ fé o mhGependende! Day s el e Boprano solo Dby Mis ATs0 George Rembis, 109 Grove | Mutual Air association far beautiful | Am Loco LR 67 67 ty they will be deprh jYellknown here OIS y e AL a8 0 ST chorus by choir. » Paul T,uma, 84 Warren floral tributes Am Smelting .... 803 807 |mit to handle sugar. "9 month's mind mass for the late | graduated from the Mount Sinailjyelcome—By Mr. Marsh, followed Tolis Rudo, 195 Teashington Mrs. Morris Flaherty (| LTS QST s 9614 Applications for suUEARE Smith of Pittsburgh will be sung | training school for nurses in Phila- { * ) aqaress by Mr. Hilton ipine il M N A N s S piiney e 8 489 | were mailed today to aill Kt. Mary's Catholic chureh, Fri- | delphia 1ce that time, after 1""""' ]--.\‘\‘n- Spangled Banner’—Sung by all. e B Biacs Rent Ave: Mr. and Mrs, John Flaherty | AT S Fe Ry Co §41, | These must be filled out and Dofninggethleel s s "“"\‘“I‘,]d;,‘ l‘f;"l been head | Closing Prayer—By Mr. Hilton | N LS i it — | Baldwin Loco .... 911, | state headquarters at Hartfords ho committee in charge of the | ! ‘1‘1 h\”‘}’x”v‘yl lw” - n‘vlv“(lu( :‘«\“ (‘h‘.’mx‘.‘:‘: BuelofGalleby M b a5t Waclaw Wisniewski, 18 Gold KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM =5 62 18) pisucotons pdagelinncetesiellowing: Lhem SIS N jsh representation in the parade | [0 VHS Y CHIOE SRR A cordial invitation is extended not \htonus Mensievisl 220 gk BRT . 284 |at wholesale will then be issued. e i listuion U welfare nurse a e Milk | only to members of the church and R Saasan | Beth Steel B .. ... §33, | Without these certificates grocers will DoraRERall | station, also accomplishing much as a | oopgregation, but to all who can at- L er el b, { Butte Sup 201, | be unable to buy sugar orah ha visiting nurse. —Another sister, Miss | o) particularly to the people of the | James Barrett, 10 Shelby St., East xu(jonal Bureau of Fducation in Sup- | Cen Tea ; 30% | A meeting of all wholesalé andires b Siderowfsky. whose home in |Iva Appell will graduate from the | oo’ side of the city. The occasion | Boston, Mass. i i S e 704 | il grocsts will be held next TrasiEl city is at 217 North street, has [ Mount Sinai traivizg school nest|jeing of more than usual significance. Adolf Jeziorek, 30 Gold | port of Country-Wide Movement to | (108 COP - o evening at the Chamber of Commerce ed word of his safe arrival over- | vear. St e S ciagN s ¢ Course | Cru Steer ... 67 to discuss the publication of fair = = L | Tmcour I Wi, GG ORI © i SRR Hemriohy il s gion | | cRip . food prices once or twice a week. This 1e Standard Bearers of Trinity | family in i ofEam i o e e {ninecangh v\\‘v;"\‘ | Washington, July 3.—The move- | Distillers Sec . system is working satisfactorily = in hodist church will hold & sale of | Sumuel Appell, with the quai as- | ikolaj Dynowski, 2 orace R G T b T T | other cities bread and cake Iriday afternoon | ters’ corps of the American Expedi- | Gabriel Hoohanesian, 353 Arch. lished in every public school recently | Erie 1st pfd . . .. . h 2 to 6 in the church for the | tionary Forces in France, Harry Ab- | Joseph Okula, 87 Gold launched by the United States Bureat | Gen Blar . | o 6 in the churc e [iionany: Hoieesiin ranac, . aliv e b e o a d by the d Sta Jure: ten Tlec ; 1 (ER WHITESIDE fit of the Rosa Richards scholar- | Pell DilvaiepiGamEE D s Wy LAy T Ty of Fducation and the National Kin- | Gt Noyr Ore (‘etfs WALKER WHITESIDE fund | Private Leonard Appall of the medi- | Lewis J. Arata, 187 figh | dergarten Association is creating 1 and VALENTINE GRANT arence Bacon of Company C, sta- | cal corps. now serving in France. fvl\, | Joseph Demaire, Chestnut | e e ]J"‘r'-"v'lt(un . . a £ i 5 for i ig S 5 7 5 | e Kansas City so ed at Camp Raritan, Motuchen, | latter enlisted while a junior in High | William C. Sievers, 61 Brook e school, as he »t wish to be out- AL | Kennecott Cop at | & hool, as he did not wish to be Contiaed o AL John Mancyuk, 62 Union, many cities and towns and it is the | pac)c Steel P R done by his brothers o Leviand T. Plarce, 48 Wi | an operation J., is under 1throp belief of those conducting the work ph Walsh, He was clected governor of South | Boleslaw Sedorczyk. 199 Broad garten is a most important | D Lehigh Val N i e 1 friaias . v in| Bdw. J. Messenger, 12 Wallace that this tall will see a large number DA daughter, Doris Mae, has been | [ om0 T waALSH, | Would be of service to the country in . ; e ¢ a large nu Max Mot com ... ¢ [/\ \§7- e o andintr e Gaoreshl ngs | REOBEWELLEE 5 time of war. \ ‘\"f“‘lt‘];,; p‘ '::"-\‘“‘:’ t‘, ‘:“{”J""’\"“ "'ll""l“ ‘}‘(“‘1'”‘»»‘}',”"‘:‘ classes I“*""* U iax Datvel A .A,i‘u. \: er of Hartford. S e . Vo | Born in ladgefield County, South - Swanson, Osgood Ave ished. Flou Claston, United | N y C & Hud ... (LLER DN PN i bf bt Cat i e | President of Bartenders’ Unlon, NOW | o\ ohina ™ August . 11, 1847, Mr. Till- | Jugenius Zowadski, 109 Grove States Commissioner of Education | Nev Cons : sl P R e R in Navy, Wincd and Dined. | man recetved an academic education Vincenzo Cianci, 58 Beaver. has always been w strong advocate of | N v N H & i1 B F S ‘( T0 in St Aary's school hall | About 15 friends of Willlam Walsh. | enlisted in the Confederatc army in | Degran Goshgarian. 331 Lafayette.|the kindersarten. He believes this | Xop Pac Pfl] ( «s sewing instead of Thurs- | of 13Im street, who is soon to enter | 1864 but saw no military service ow- Andrew Sylfester, 59 Beaver. svstem of training should be a reg- | pac Mail § § o R e Sy 5l the Naval Reserve in the Commis-|ing to fact that he lost the sight of | Joseph Wernach, 103 Broad llar part of etery public school sys- | penn R ¥ evening | sary department_ gathered at the Bim | his left cye from a severe illness | John R. Mevers, 117 Fairview Ave. fem in the country. He says. “Our | pegples G i o I | Tree Inn last nizht to tender him a|soon after he cnlisted. In 186§ he Stefan Koziak, 103 Grove children must be guarc s loyally | pay Cons WO CONCERTS TOMORROW. | farewell. Two hours before the party | maivied Sallie Starke Jonathan Eishia, 215 Blm & v cominy ot mad (e KeRs e aging o | departed for the inn, Jos ctor.” Rep I & § com h at Park, From 6:15 to 8:45 [ a brother of Willia received mnotice | Carolina in 1890 and again in 1892 Alfred T, Pilz, 119 Whitir Vigorous campaigns are now being | g4 Ry 268 AR that he was to rveport for duty this| His services to that state included the Paolo Arpo, Hotel Washington conducted in California and Tex S e halker 158 46 m. and From 8:45 to 10:45 p. M. | | ine iy the regular Navy. founding of the Clemson Agricultural Michael F. Shea, 13 Beaver Also in Montana, Pennsylvania, Geor- | maxas 011 | G5 3 here will be two band concerts at{ William Walsh is the president of | and Mechanical colleze at Fort Hill. | john Delfidelia, 226 Fast Main gia, Idaho, Ohio, Oklahoma, Kansas, | {-yion Pac | D219 121 191 Inut Hill park tomorrow night. | the Bartenders’ Local, No. 166, and | for boys. and the Winthrop Normal Andrew Talia, 1122 Nevada St VeWw Hampshire Oregon. Utah, Ten- | ypjted Fruit 25 125 from 6:45 to $:15 p. m. and the | on behalf of the organization, during]and Industrial colleze at Rock Hill | phijadelphia, Pa nessec and Wisconsin much activity 1s | Utah Cop ........ 84% 833 831 er from 8:45 to 10:45 p. m. Fol- | the evening, Michael T. Kirwin pre-| for girls. He was author of the fa- Arthur Stotts, 15 Wost Pearl. heing s_’\ywn_“" women'’s _organiza- iy Steel .. .. ]”';,{ 10 3 = ing is the program to be ren-|sented the popular young mixologlst | mous dispensary system for selling John Brumer, 194 High tions s The IUnited States Bureal "ol liyis ctoal ntal ... 111 111 led at the second concert by the | With a check in appreciation of his|iiguor under the control of the state I'rank Muszynski, 8 Gilber DeucRilon §OTex fellopneysl Va Car Chem ... 50 50 erican band: Willium Bishop, di- | Work as the leader of the bartenders| A life long democrat, he partici- i SRR gostlons for currying on A campaisn. | wegfinghouse oo kor: during the past year He was :\1-“0' pated in the South Carolina consti- | Nyl PR, T, 01, T O 1. Find out l_r there is a kindergarten | wegtorn Tnion 58 bably is incorrect :40ARRRFP | the reciplent of et of military | tution convention which, in 1895 e v in the public school in your dis- | \viliys Overland 19% k% of the Allles ... Preirdiville | brushes, presented to him by \“;“"‘ made education a qualification of suf- Adolf Morris, 242 High trict. A o 7 b ch e .. Rosini | F- Connor, with whvv:v‘\hr »Yv;:.\ ‘\'\“r‘lj“::"‘ frage. He was a central figure in (R (6 P o (e 23 K‘W”M; L none \\1“r11\ 1o i | Henry Ford has voted twice in 20 uler (s} "Tust Like Washington | 190 the pust six months present- | {h. democratic national conventions, e e, ST GF TOITCRI G5 AGEI I vears, according to the reports from a ing the gifts, Mr. Kerwin thanked| particularly in those of 1900 and P il or to the National Kindergarten | \peqfonn Brigeoport Post rossed the Delaware, 4.&-‘l‘xmul Mz, Walsh an bebalf of thel 16califor ! 1ong. Tie servedi for yenrs. as niom- Jos. Ganovese, l‘\.'\H‘\m.I\ Main, Association, § W. 40th St., __‘_-___"___‘_'*_____ ershing Will Cross the ""‘”‘“N”__ the excellent service, and extended t9 .. of the Democratic National com ‘\‘|;‘}“.’I’:’ S‘J‘:]‘:‘\"“l‘.m '(»",r'i\:;:’( Yo or popular leaflets to dis- | 70O LATE IOR CLASSIFICATION. . . SaE x ; b him and his brother the best wishes | L iiiae & 'y 85 reh. | tribute among parents in your dis- | i AR L he Darktown Strutters’ of the local. Mr. Walsh replied in a Sy el Adolph T. Johnson, 18 Roberts. trict whom you wish to interest. | Tenement, Tive Rooms. All improve 3all” . ; Jentes | fow well-chosen words, expressing his S o Walenty Samsel. 291 High. aASIC foukanetition Ihlanls i va D] B crgaca (E SEERET R e BEIREONS. ‘I Don’t Want to Get Well” gratitude to his friends for the gifts. | ELY—JOHNSC Victor Malinowsky, 203 1ligh Sical by bl Daiontiioennarent| ¥ ; 9 olmes .\rn'\!Ir*. 13 Brooks R s e N vy — Oscar Windish, 77 Glen of kindergarten age in vour dis- | ____ n ) SEe ection—*Hitchy XKoo Goetz | Coyne, Michael T. Kerwin, Patric ormer Visiting Nurse Bride of Amer- Wincenty Klcjbulk, 42 Grove. trict and present it to vour school | Trurnished room and board in private yular—(a) “Bring Back My Bridget, Willlam Fowler, Arthur F.| ican Shipyard IEmploye. Louis Gaviteh, Southington, . board family. 234 iast Main S3o3a Geo. Topalian, 408 A articles on | addy to Me” Meyer | Connor, William Walsh, Jake Jen- ch, 4. Ask for the serics of ‘American Patrol” Meachain | nings, Alexander Hills and the two | Miss Nellie Johnson, daughter of SR ol R R "Oraining Little Children and have | murnished R T e — nd Selection—*Faust” Gounod | sailors, Willlam and Joseph Walsh, | Mrs. Betty Johnson of 18 Roberts g 0 fier. ubhed B e ool e ""“1"1‘:”‘\ ,{ff;:’,‘,\\‘[“,,;””:‘fi,"l;fl‘]" rru-fv pular—(a) “They Were All Out | An excellent dinner wis served. Firl[V ;\:::;(:L]‘\ uyl]\‘:.!lr:;::vlun‘n‘:‘:lu‘::}&:”I“:‘l;\“. SR R A o bert mhely i Appearince willl aial] sbe Al i, A ¢ Step But Jim e mm,hmml“lu..-),i;un‘ O ey ol el G ) ¢ el L - . > Bby! . voted to 1 cowlen ring e | o'clock ¢ parsonage o G < sinib-ds il e e = \‘,;m,'f, ],n' But Not G W,\\"Hm ‘.\::n‘xt S e Al (re present | ish Lutheran church. Rev. Dr. §. (. Corrects Wronz Tmpression Concern- |7 »::";_";m ‘I““"‘ 'z’ ’\_“:M’ ”u_m“; S e favored with speeches and stovies, | Ohman, pastor of the church, offici- ing Irishmen in Parade. i et e e e 9 ¢ Splaie Bo 5 NORD Arthur F. Connor expressed his hopas | ated. The bride was attended hy he T e i R o ¢ ; :,‘(,«H,y l\,,m..q.u i il ‘H 1 ”R’lfif“f‘?’fs'[{_\g}fglo!;?on (S NG in a short speech that before many |sister, Miss Mary Johnson, who acted | , JUCEe W. 1% Jangan toduy called nform L Tl e e : Hirsch ) o By would figalvl doft ‘thel| as bridesmald; while Albin Scolton, mn o fitention jofl tho Hexale oty Bttt damshiant ciiley Sl I navy blue and get into the white|intimate friend of the groom, was best i ot nenv of fact inlast ‘e s Yo il Sl asin Herbert : edition in conncetion with a story ( Bureiwn tucation gi apron. The party broke up at an|man ahout the IFourth of July parade. The dgest of kindergaricn laws in the > 5 = X o early hour and made the trip home Mr. and Mrs. 11y left later in the i o fo i ke Gy g R e VLR L) AEVE (LI [in automobiles afternoon for a short wedding trip, | '\%JW\ s g ““" 5 W ; e L A committes composed of William Joseph Walsh loft fhis morning io | after which they will reside in Nian. | jranSan has reference wis the To S e Eapaorory Jlcael Sl o Tnepko fup s IN e WELIES Jas - Cabia T A ‘An incident of some interest was iated ftrom accredited trainin 1 Charles E Parsons, appointed to | cook, which gives him the rating of G Tk 1 e e o s S ) el SRS B e TRESR I S e e e k into the .dvisabilty of establ irst-class petly offi William | Faven hospital and at the time of her (MrHected in e e their ability by their work Ve a war chét in New Britain, will | Walsh will leave Friday for his sta- | marviage was engaged as a visiting | g qoon, WEEHE T SHEERE | W CH Mt S el ld & meetitrg in the Chamber of | tion nurse in this eity. The groom was for « 0 0 0 ,w,‘..‘,,u.‘; m\ nounce -‘m‘n- mmnaer rogns on Iriday evening a number of ye: inf charge o Sthelllcs citei o “'hmu S e e Coal Supplies, 8 o'clock. A war chest, if estab-| HAMILTON GETS CLUB. [Rempioymien b ceati atitn e BStaTTICA R i SRR e (Boston Post) hed in this +ity, will do away Wit Toriantor Ty ) —Arrangements | Works, taking charge, later, of the | o500 o (T L e S o | other war c gns for funds| ..o roported under way to shift the | Hartford County Manufacturers’ as AL s e e L SO O S e e et the war chest ks foareotiall |1ees SSERRE R e i e Legeiation el e oo U S BN ERRE ee B e SR e e mands made upon the city for [ o tt LG T cague to Hamilton, | tle street. He recently eurolled in Goolosial Sutvsy DISIIIAE Fp v A B S e OB A G Sl e a4 the government service as a shipyard Immediately ere was objection | of 12,400,000 tons 2 week. The aver- e exception o Liberty loan. Tt 1t is said that Knotty Lee, business [ OPerative on the part of the sons of Irin. They | uge daily production for the first | SEpsciac imtithisianovemen il manageriofs the Torontofclul,ihas thel| did not care to be affiliated with the | weelk in June was 2.077.000 tons, | SLbLEn s apoIovd oS Ok alinesEs iy itter dint hanal an dEintendsftofintens DAY NU JY DISCUSSION, British in the parade and expressed | comparcd with 1,789,000 tons during m L 11 contributi n the project tode | New Britain will he discussed ai quiSOn of their own, carr¥ing @ green ) Anthrecitc shipments I ; Ds e nas dieneygmiliEnotibsgcalion | hecting of the committee appointed | Panner to symbolize the fact (hat'| creased about 9,00 carloads a week [o5 Srox e toftine sung wares, o [ for the purpose to be held in the| they represented the verdant isle. Aft- | op an uggrogate of 40,734 cars. T alce some large contribution SPANLEY CHURCH PICNIC. e O s iociha oA Frls| @k Howio! dlkeussion Lawyeri W, B[N iccara for lonbaks In e hist| 3 = rhe annual Sunday school picnic | gay afternoan at 1 o'clock. The com- . chairman of the zeneral | tory of the country | MAY ENGAGE DIRECTOR. of the Stanley Memorial church will | mittee, appointed by Louis P. Slade, committee, was consulted and e Lot us hope that this excellent state | >night, at 8 o'clock, in thd Cham- | be held Saturday at olt's park. | chairman of the civie burcau, is com- | ruled dnst the Teshmen’s wisies |or coal afairs will eontinue, and that | y of Commerce rooms. the execu- | Hartford. Specia]l cars will leave the | posea of Mrs. [. ). Itussell, Superin-{ and said that they shouid march with | the huge product ' bo satisfactorily | e committee of the Americaniza- | center at nine o'clock. Children of | tendent of Schools Stanley LI Holnmes ! the British inasmuch as there is no | distributed With s0d team worl | bn board, will hold a meeting. The | the primary and junior departments | ang Reyv. John T. Winters. The ad-| recognized [rish nation, but on the [ hetween McAdoo and Garfield, that | visability of securing a paid direc- | will be taken at the expense of the { vieability of a day nursery will be | other hand. Irveland is & subject of | gughi to he possibl i will be diskussed tonight and it | school. Intermediate and adult mem- | given special attention, and the work | Great Britain. Nevertheless, we should not ceasc | urged that 41l members of the | bers at their own expensc. Members | of the visiting nurses Will be talked | It appears that Mr. Mangan was | for a mmute the Prover saving of | mmitiee be om hand to talk over| of the church and congregation are | avar, The ecommittee Will report at a [ not present at the meeting when the | coal. ‘There wiil not be any too much | e matter {atco cordiany invited. future meeting of the civie bureau ahove discusaion was reported 1o have | of it at any time. | A

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