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" Boston Store| COMMUNITY PLANT ISIX CONN. MEN ARE | 1 10 PRESERVE FOOD PRISONERS OF HUNS L IRAFTQUN oy ISREADY TO LEAVE | NVotices Do you anticipate an Out- | « ing at the Shore? If so, stop itinued from First Page) Christian Endeavor Union. Union services at Walnut Hill park wve been arranged by the Christian th; Harry Bracken, Wilkinsbw Centralized Canning Establish- ment Needed in Tis City | sidiey Carice, vienn, Ninenii; i on, Conn.; Albert at our Dress Goods Counter rter, Vienna, Virginia; Ern- e ne S‘(\:m]h‘\“Ii;‘:l.‘i;"n:n"\]ly e m“m}o;:; J. Ferranti, West ridgewater, and lock at the Mass.; David J. Hillery, Buffalo; A e Lok the | Raiph Lindley, Paoli, Ind.; William T. | SURF CLOTH !uomo rdens commit >t the | Nolan, Jr., St. Louis; Joseph Cutsets, St.; Wm. | socicty is to have charge for the firs St.; Cor- | two Sunday evenings in July. The Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will be the speaker for the meeting tomorrow cvening at 6 p. m. If the weather { is stormy the services will be held in en's canning committee of the Coun- | Goreville, Ill.; Herbert D. Seger, 1 Chamber or Commerce and the wom- | I2dgefield, S. C. OQard Richardson, OR BATHING SUITS. cil of Defense tov the conserva-|onier, Pa.; Merwin C. Shawe, Balti- 1 chapel of ¢t 1 Baptist A soft, silky finish fab .| tion of food products in New Brit-{more churchi. Rev. Mr. Tiske is well A S , SHKY hnish rapric ‘ ain whereby this city go over the Note—Address of Sccond Tieut. | pher known here and all who do not hav top in providing its quota 35,000 | Edgar A. Poe, given previeuly as Albert A services in their own churches ar that will retain its lustre in | auarts of conned fruit ang vegetables | Jamestown, R, 1., should ha e end of the canning season. At | 1604 Park avenue, Baltimore joint session of the home gardens na anning committe held evening in the Chamber of Comme ] rooms, plans for the work to be car - . ried on in New Britain were outlined. REPAIR WHITE CAR/| | 1t was lcd to go ahead with the ty kitchen plan by establish- = such hens in this city— N, VELVET SATINETTE i o i | ‘hool, the Prevocational | COmmissioners Vote to Tollow Out | g . A desirable substitute for | crammar school and the Vocationall Ay 1 Sexton St | ford, department chaplain of the | , . | 1 " | s " i P eaca | High school buildings being chosen | . 308 South Main St.; | A, R., will speak and the Stanley Washable Satin, for Dress | \s desirable places. D rolmon s Henstoe { Tho e e b s L R e Y2 | as e ) i) on ave Heaving. i 105 1Hon . ulius Post and Women Relief Corps wi Skirts, has the appearance of I IR Chasens | Dunskir, 132 South Main $t.; Consta- | attend in a hodv. Patriotic music by Miligius, 119 North St; Carl L. | the choir, aided mémbers of the 4 i ‘ ‘\':'\-M:::‘h\_ ;M ‘Hr»fl'{‘ W POLICE BOARD TO D e ‘rer E heo. E. Fg )£, 170 West M nk cordially invited and urged to come to this open air service. Community | of hymns will be found to inspirin and should be more - this year than ever before. st., | -~ 1 salt water use, 34 Inches Wide. 89¢ a yd. | | | | iley Memorial Notice. Tedasco, m CGioldbe v school at 9:45 a. m. A pecial patriotic service will be held t 11:00 m., 1. W. Hilton of Har Hartford | Suggestions of Council Committee Loui The board of police commissioners satin, but will wear better| Mis Mary Campbell, who is to bo i ! - v d i tl . t 9_, “ the tor in this new pro- will follow the recominendations of ner, 71 Seymour St. Universal Liberty horus, will be a and at less cost. 5¢ a yd. | ect, ed the committees last | t€ common council in reference to Selected as Alternates, feature. L & motor apparatus. At the meeting last 5 : | night, outlining the investigations | Motor ) Aeron ARMURE FRANCAIS | maac in other citics and towns where [ SVeRIE it was voted to follow the suggestion to have repairs made to the | Simon ilsm 1 Your have charg People’s s of the Union haSt Winn, 218 No 54 Union St.; F and . < Y this work has been carried on for a | r Eare R Walnut Hili park this weelk Is similar in finish and ap-|ycar or more. She sugsested for| Patrol and to investizate the makes | (e WO & CSPect S Boy Scouts will meet Tue o New Britain the idea of one central- | Of service cars which the common & lg 2m ” - ST els - \“ - :l | ning. Girl Scouts on Wednesday eve- . . . eatracis SR s been estab- | council committee has recommended. | St-3 Samue Sneh 6 West Sti| ying and Endeavor Circle on Fri earance, i ized factory, such as has been esta C LGk 5 B , a little llghter IR hed 10 oiner places, Farmington, | Four makes of service c were : “" ”] | evening. . H 5 > for instance. These factories take | recommended to the committee but Dt O = -— Splendid Far weight, at 89¢ a yard. care of large quantities of fruit and | the commissioners have not investi- Joseph . ety it i 5 ; k. e | vegetables daily, preparatory work | gated any of them. They will be ringiicld, Gen. Del.; Sl e E BIG EVE) = [ being done by volunteer workers, | demonstrated for the commissioners - Relonc BT RULO G 2 W ]N" St “w'l' - :‘. “, o :“[\K‘ DN while real experts take care of the|and a recommendation will probably | Henry I. Ehle, 118 Whiting St.; Juhnj fireel, = S e A | N svie 9 S 3 n St By, 10 a. m., rayer McCALL PATTERNS | canning. The result of these fac-| be made to the next council meeting Banevicus, 19 Star St.; Toui ““"f‘ e L. m )‘x Lyel ce; = ; | tovies is that more fruit and vegeta- The resignation of Patrolman |97 ©Oak St: Vincenzo Gras 1550 wu‘v‘nm\\mr:: e unday 10¢, 15¢, 20c. { bles are conserved. It also provides| Litke was accepted “for the good of | Church St scat Sarkisian St S OUNE. Ceoplo s e educational f St.; Leo Peter Valliero, 1 7:00, evangelistic service. The atures for a large | the service! nd the resignation of roup of people and is a good busi-| Gustay Carlson, a supernumerary pa- ness venture. Should one of these| trolman, was also accepted. Pef factories be started here, it would re- The petition of Patrolman Thomas | St:: Dennis Hogan, 91 Church St.; | ing quire the initfal sum of $1,000. The | @ Dolan for a leave of absence so | William Birmin; n, 31 Dwight St. s matter was open for consideration. A} inat he can take a government posi- | Sebastiano Yasqueo, 234 Chestnut St. Gospel Tent. number of the members feel assured ltion as an inspector, was reftsed as e e e e that foreign-born women do not need it does not I ‘ 4 Y ; : L appear that Patrolman Judgment,” will be {he subject of the mich taining Ingthe matter ot G | Dolan is likely to be drafted soon. 'LITKE LET fi F R address by Evangelist F. L. Abbott ning; they have been trained in their | V40 L G0 W e Tmade by G e R Gnme fe & e g fE B SR Com o it e Gl Plcloc R ELE BT SRR cle il aining . maa e anyother, | ment will be allowed to carry mem- rom all parts of the city, being lo- A taie) it Ao [BersRot M e snilaxiforceiliwh ol arc ated the corner of Park and | ; = e drafted or volunteer, on the payrolls, Stanley streets. There will he special W. Allen, 58 ;| pastor will preach at both services. .wick, 120 Commercial | Thursday, 7:45, church prayer meet- Char] r Lava St. dollars to prodt natural. Yet 3 Tale Jonf tion made to hold matter > : 2 i ‘ork is | through special action by the council. music Sunds evening. The song e \ over until next year's garden work is 3 I . & 7 new planned, as it is too late this year to| The appointment of eight new e Lead Kindly Light” will be sung the costly new odor of 26 Ental e T embers of the City Guard as special inued fr pirst Page while pictures illustrating it > fl . s v DEA R undertake municipal canning, inas-|members P (Continued from First Page) o : OWers costs [¢] THS AND FUNERALS much as a number of weeks would | Policemen was voted. i thrown on the screen. The public is : MR Wil e e elapse before the proper equipment| A committee of the regular patrol- | tain how the police records stand and | cOrdially invited than ordinary talcums. William Charl ‘Q '” could be procured. The three com- | men, consisting of Patrolmen Bach- |if he finds that they read that his 7T : arles, S-year-old son of | munity kitchens will be a great as-|man, Hahn and Strolls, presented the |+ ccepted for the ! Advent Church. e i (.\’r ‘rmn Mrs ((m:v‘x e l! Swain, died | set, however, in the conservation of | objection of the patrolmen to the new | “good of the service” he proposeds to ® Service of Communion at The Jonteel odor is a re- his morning, at their home B: o . el e seke. rs | or requiring the . P p > Fotel o & Ser ‘ - Thrist,” by 1 ar Freshi SR EoE s e home on Bar- ) perishable foods, and housekeepers | order requiring them to tAylkr\ their take steps to have the vote changed. ermon, .ove of Jesug Christ b . fined and rcheshmg new R £ T B & ess throughout the city are urged to take| luncheon on the be: instead of [ This may be ought about by re- | the pastor, B. Giles. Bible school N i i iphiberia. ho funeral which was | advantage of this opportunity. Every- | going to police headquarters. The | questing a hearing before the com- | and Bible class at 12:15. Preachi bouquet of rare individuality 1] ‘,“ e was held this afternoon from | one is urged to save all surplus. commissioners will investigate the | missioners. @t 7:15, “Christians Are Not Unde i celne @ 2 the lnte residence, Rev. G. W. C. Hill, | ""Mr. Sprague, secretary of the | matter. EOETIERIE the Bridage ofl the'Taw.? and subtle charm. Try it pastor of the South Congregational | Chamber of Commer has been re- | e - S i Sanren officlating. - Burial “wos in | \quested tol send notices! to alll Home OITY ALD AC BITTER ATTACK ON | Emmanuel Gospel Church. SRR L O rdeners that the canning schools S T - | Booth’s hall, Milion Anderson, pas- el AiAr lont vill be available and that ct;~91~3one Hlevator. Menl Get! Binanciall Raise— RUMANIAN PEACE | (. ‘Tinie 1dy at 10:45, “Knowir Mrs. Mary . [is urged to attempt to save the sur- s s s g the Lord, Jesus Through the Holy The ru‘m»mv of Mrs. Mary Permelia | plus of fruits and vegetables DI ) T R VLo == Seriptures.” Sunday school at i Quill, who died Thursday, following | their garden plots. The Chamt of Feelinzg that there is a grave dan- You le’, > g Gl 19 & Y, z g4 53 > ar £ sre is W Soclalist S Rcichstag Tn- yur ople meeting 3 an illness with pneumonia, was held | Commerce Is attempting to keep a |®er that emough coal to keep the | Seclalist Speaker In Reichstag Tn-| /0[50 "0 Coting at 6:30. Children's thi y.wv'nrvmon, at 2 o’'clock, from the | record of all products raised in the | City hall going during the winter masks German Treaty As “Un- meeting Tuesday at 4 p. m. Bib w} um-] of he ughter, Mrs. ¥. | New Britain home zardens, Which will months may not be secured if any study Tuesday at 0 p. m. Pray- Chester Hale, 100 Hart street. Rev. | e tabulated, to show at the end of | time is ed in getting in the sup- disguised Robbery.” er meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m 3 H G. W. C. Hill, pastor of the South | the season, results of the war gardens [ Ply, the city hall commission has i Strangers are welcom Drug Store, 181 .Main St. Congregational church, officiated. In- | o¢ this city. been busily engaged making arrange Amsterdam, July §.—A bitter attack S terment was in Inmemoriam ceme- | 1y was also suggested that Mr | ments for securing fuel early, and al- |On the German peace with Rumania First Universalist Church. tery, Wallingford. Spragiie make a thorough canvass of { Teady abeut ens-third of the nece ‘:“l‘f ""11';"";;'_’“]“\_"*“‘j]‘j“‘lc_ ‘]',' ”; I‘ “Do Universalists Believe Much of | s L S IO e e New Britain homes later in the sea- | S&r¥ supply has been stored at the batein the Reichstag Thursday by Dr. |y, ening2 will be the text of the German-Bolsheviki Alliance. son, and attempt to determine how | bins in the ecity hall. This coal was |Cohn. independent socialist, accord-| . hon 1y Rev. Wm. Wallace Rose, | . (RO (Springfield Republican) many cans of fruit and vegetables | Secured from one of the New Britain "Z”f?‘ “'””';' l“h""”"""hc Westtaelische | 5/ 4av evening at 7:30. Violin solos CITY !TEMS ! the boy the o crashed Germany may be preparing to help | have actually been put up in this city, | C0al dealers and much trouble may | Zeitung of Tssen. . | and fine musical program. All are 1 [ lisht pole and e to a s the Bolsheviki, as a dispatch from | (o sec if New Britain has reached its | D¢ found in trying to secure the rest | _‘.‘(”’ij(l,l‘“‘ ‘"I‘!‘I',““'“_' e welcome | James Curtin or Winte Zurich asserts, but news from Zurich | quota, or if she has again gone over | °f it. This subject was discussed | fie sad. AU O IR TR — | home on a short furlough froj y to have a German twist, and | the top = E yesterday afternoon at the meeting of |it Wwill not produce a real peace. The e At a meeting of the St. Cashimur’s | navy and will retarn to his. gh it is not hard to see that Germany [ rhe prize committee was instructed | the city hall commission by Secretary Rumanian Jews still lack rights. This Methodist Church; Lithuanian society last evening the | morrow. Curtin has heen ;\- have a motive for circulating | ¢o tane wy the mettor of D ted | William Dunn. Several other bt treaty is nothing but bartering for General session of the Church| society voted to donate $25 to the | rour thmnes g i L report, in the hope that it | 1" A;‘(‘L oy “ L ducts e wall as | ness matters were also transacted. petroleum and railways. school at 10 a. m. Communion serv- | Jocal Red Cross. \ migh 1 the Allies to make a false | (ho Lect home gardens and take the | . For efficient services the pay of The treaty is nothing but dis-|ice at 10:45. Sunday evenming pray-| ot BCEG L ol 4 AL @ meeting. of Phoenix step in Russ German troops have | oyt °‘?“]~'t" ey ‘r“.j ¢ | the two elevator men at the city hall guised, perhaps undisguised, rob- | er service at 7 p. m. Union meeting | 55 000 D0 SRR ey “" onor Jast cveni helped the anti-Bolshevik forces, but | ro Y“" up with the Berlin falr of-| ., 1aised from $60 to $65 a month. | ery—". N at Walnut Hill, 6. p. m. b e e SRl sl L S officially Germany has been wary in | | C o0 e Although the scarcity of help is be- | Here the president called on Dr i HECT TR, SO G i o G0 i o ! (550 e o (i riees e e Canning Program. ing felt by the commission this year [Cohn to observe moderation in hi Swedish Baptist Church. nasbe S el oy ! against any Russian party Tho local woman's committee of | a vote was taken yesterday to adhere |remarks. After further criticisms Dr. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning | _Mrs. Irederick C. Walicer of ritedSstate « 7 o the State Council of Defense is ready | to the practice of giving all the em- [ Cohn exclaimed: worship at 11 o’clock with sermon on | Harrison street was operated on ; i LRLo! - Mhe Siberian Sfituation. to open its canning classes. The first | ploves under the control of the com- Unle 5 militarism ls overcome We | “Opportunities in the Life of Christ.” | & pendicit \;“'”.fl e i council wiil (Froriiha s rhenea R e of these will begin on Monday morn- | mission their usual annual vacation | cannot obtain a lasting peace. ivening service commences at 7 | tain General hospital ! ] Sl 8 I o ot rho ot thepibiean) | ing, at 9 o'clock, in the domestic [of one week. d AT o'clock. Topic: “The Greatness of [ —Harry C. Ahrens of the American | Wil b i LA Gt P pav Interven- | qeiénce department of the Prevoca-| Superintendent William IT. Smith's TROOPSHIP ASHORE Jesus.” Midweek service will be held | Silver Co.. expects to leave within i el Wt _“!‘“‘“} tional Grammar school. The classes | office has been completed and will he Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. few days for Chicago after spending v etar rk e vwrt\‘:.lfoi:‘ o | Will be in charze o iss Metcalfe. | occupied by him today. The office is . i several weels at h home in this | L4 1is SutonepuISoners) s L SR R o er is as| directly o site the council chamber. ¥ . First Ba st Cl o] y i Lt t =i YHeT Orethe Slavas. 1t {4 oga | The sehedule for fhe simmier is as|diteclizieppositc the cognell CRnRaianl Transport ROty R OTL Vienns) First Baptist Church. city fisorxs enough to hear that the soviets after | fol1oW ! % o A e e e . S Starting Sunday, July 7th, the first M nd Mrs. B. J. Hubert of Maple ! their clash with the Czecho-Slovak Monday mornin, 970 nllccl\\‘. T‘]rc~ M RE PERT. Built in 1914, Lost, But All Soldicrs | Baptist church will unite with the; Hill are receiving congratulations on o A ~ i vocational Grammar school; Monday e g ongreg 2 J re. the of ¢ 1 ght bor: “ roops in Furopean Russia have | vocationa : B¢ 4 . ki R q b P R Center Congregational church for a daughtc ot 1a \ereed to let them go by way of Vladi- | fternoon, 2 o'clock, Vocational High nufacturers Said To Be Delving and Crew Are Saved. union services. During July the ser- | Satu he Hartford hospital vostok to enlist with the Allies pro- | S¢hool; Tuesday mornings, Vocational Deeply Into Water Supply. Ottawa July A Canadian troop- | Vices will be held in the Center church. | Mrs. G. A nter, g ] they will agree not to join Gen- | High school; Tuesday afternoons, St. v 2, has gone | Prof. R. M. Vaughn of Newton Theo- | Vivian, of 140 All the | logical seminary will preach. All de- | Ocean’ Beach Vhi confirmadti i > re- | ship, The City of Vien e BERee O 0 o e | aiaryia schoolil Wiednesday mornings) | . W/bile ino lconfizmation of the re I e i eehoo L eanesday | Port has yet been oblained, it is stut- | ashore on the Atlantic coas q marl. | Veeatiomal Mgk 0o ey fed that local manufacturers have en- | troops and the crew were removed | Dartments and classes of the Bible| rvederick C & = S|ty 22 : ) i Fiis gaged un engineering expert to come | safel vs an official announcement | School (with the exception of T. A. { through the Camp [ TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | School; “‘:(!“"M Shgh e 0116 New Britain and make inquiry into | made Hore today through the office of | James’ class) will meet at ¢ ) | & two-family house 4 John S has to Ar = e o o'clock, | Prevocational =~ Grammar| i, “\qier requirements. The engi- | the chief press censor. It is thought | & m. at the Baptist church. M. | Court, fo Mr. and M tthew lial- | Bobaweski land on Beaver stre Friday, Persian hand bag w ool; Thursday mornings, Prevo-| ... "\(15 j5 a man of national rep- | the ship will be a total loss, | James® class will meet at 12:15 as| Joran: und Mr. Hallor s .“’ Tony D o DA um of monev on trolley leaving | Cational Grammar school; Thursday | yotion in hydraulic engineering, is in 2 usual. The Christian Endeavor so- | Stratford Road, I to Mr. | fino have b « rzio Denf 4 Hartford 4:07 for New Britain. | afternoons, Vocational IHigh school; | ., mynication with the local manu- Boston, July 6.—The rescue by an | ciety will unite with the other local | Hartman | E el iGhei iy i et Finder please return to Mrs. C. B. | Iriday mornings, afternoons and eve- ! ¢ turers’ committee and is expected | American patrol boat of 700 troops | Societies for union open air vesper e o ea anatn e sl el s 138-2. | nings, St. Mary's school. Classes will 6-1dx | commence prompt s follows: Morn- ings, 9 o'clock, 2 and evening 104 Park St. Tel. nut Hill park at 6 e of storm or doubt- Marsh, an expressman, jump sold to Philip here in the next week or two to 0 | from the Canadian transport City of | Services at Wi { a Ford deliver uto owned and ! monweal | | into the project. Vienna, wrecked off the Atlantic | ©'clock. In : i President F. G. Platt of the New | coust was reported here today. The, ful weather the services will be held | qrjven by Harry Maxen on West Main Britain Machine Co., was asked this | smerican ran through a thick fog to | in the Baptist church chapel. Mem-| gtreet, this afternoon, causir morning concerning the report and | .each the City of Vienna, which went | bers of the Christian Endeavor society | oxcitement for k land on ic vical dreg strec department at 20 ( At 7:30 a. m. holy communion will chester, formerly of this city, was a|last Kerensky c: LEAV IFOR Y. M. C. A. WORK. Efise ir S Ghsie T S ir e o seyeral minutes re-open M noon, Jul el e K. | he refused to confirm or deny it. down soon after all hands had been | &re urged to put thelr pledge en Mol and iesae t Nelson. and |after being entive byl ] fes e e velopes in the regular collection plates - : : L Sarad Louis Banner to be Stationed at ESCAPES FROM RUSSIA. . e e R, daughter arve spending the week-end r lack of material CETTD LB, HEKS, London, July 6.—M. 1. Terestchen- " = b MR The RovaW A Harly oty Louis J. Banner of South Man-|ko, minister of foreign affairs in the STATE GUARD ENGAMPMENT 56, Mark's Church. Theodore Housmann has resumcd | O. H., ‘will meet tomorrow mo: : i his studies at Columbia university | at 10:00 o'clock binet has arrived at visitor h todagly calling on old| Bergen, Norway, says an e e calibrotealat SO Mavis churen o LZ,',;'(, o]!: il 0 8 \m 1 Char tevens is spending fricnds before leaving for ~ Camp|melegraph dispatch from Copenhagen. s From Companies H and | morrow. At 11:00 a. m. holy com-| sy AR SR it Devens, where he has been assigned | e fled from Russia by way of the § i e ios ohd sexmon by ihel roo o | MM JamesSGaTvIc o ranklin strect — for Y. M. C. war work. He has| pyrmansk coast and e s to join M Leave Today for Training Period | gt park’s Sunday school picnic will | V45 :nr’( -~\.‘Ix this ‘ noon on cor FATAL, received orders to Teport for duty |} Kerensky, who now is in Paris it Pt ‘ plaint that he assaulted his wife a 1 . | Y | M. Kerensk) s aris. . take place on Thursday, July s Ton 9 years next Tuesday. Mr. Banner was grad- i and Drill at Niantic. I l‘rl "‘V:'“‘m"»’m“m s KSl“i””;E\\l(" | daughter. T - \)\:) ated vesterday with a class of 100 . > hOSE " 8 JEeais < P SEAVE e S rroar D s iR e e $2.40 R QL OSTIDS The First Infantry, Connecticut | West Main street, In front of the| John Grucnwal AR AL thissmorning o received Sar con in Springfield Y M Washington, July 6.——In an effort | State Guard, is holding its first an- | chureh at 9:07 m ‘w‘ ‘1 ms forenaon =t of ve playir i re on Jun flor tAlinE dlmontiils course thiwar | 1o brealk ithe "k over the pro-|nual encampment at Niantic for the tables fromia gnrdc mue in the vici ¢ om D e S Ve e | Vosn) Riohinicre the government's| training of its officers and members A M. KL Zion Church, | cel. The funeral will L. Banuer, of Curtis street minjoum )”“';:_’"‘r’:;“l “)“““"'.f.""l“":_ to of Company H and Compiny M, from Morning worship @l 10:4 mor e Lt the 8 He of J Before cnlisting for Y. M. C. A. war aillh ’;,‘,"‘l" e v 2 this city, left today to take (his sp the pastor, “‘Prepuw var [t os o h. onday n i service, Mr. Banner held a position| Yats Of 280 10 08 B CCRSlEHOR DY |eial cour y reast.” nday sehool . from clerk of the board of sclectmen of ‘V“T"“'“'"“"‘f” McLaughiln to make| mpey are: Captain W. H. Spittler, | 11:30. Christian 1inc SENATORS “GOING OVER. | South Manchester. He is a member | the price 32.40. | First Licut. \\:var L. fl\}‘uunu and !t 706 the you JARTOl e ormier § 6. —Clold | of the New Britain Y. M. C. A. and IS | Second Lieut. James . North. Ser- to he present ang i nu i : - enlisted through the local associa- GIANN RENOMINATID, geant Russell C. Germond has also | th exerci _ Livenin vi oW rec 2 _memiiy of 3 tion. Charles V. Banner. of this city,| Waterbury, July 6.-—The republi-|gone from Compaty M. The Com- | 1o be held 8:00. Nermon by the | strect by being throw Ll i ';}n;n((mw a brother, is with the fighting forces | can convention for the Fifth congres- | pany H men are: Captain Samuel | pastor, “The Holy F T -1 1o whe 1 1 1ip this monthy pection of ance, while another brother, [ sional district, in session son! First Dieut. Frankel. Traut | men will be followed by Gommunion in Ma, 3 Al Howard W. Banner, is a member of | afternoon, renominated ressman | Second Lieut. €arter and Sergeant | fhe first of this conforence year Al ‘ot wa I ivities i the European the Naval Reserve, §Jzmes P. Glynn, of Winsted I’ Articipamts ulg G | omabte to b Ja

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