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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. | OFFICERS’ TRAINING |- i - HONOR ROLL TODAY blank forms (o the army officer on (Continucd from First Puge) Wall Street—Railroad shares were F. i l tution nearvest the residence of he | applicant This may be done either I 3 T . | tion and other blank forms furnished : | be accompanied by at least three tes- | ("0 %600 Wallase B. Prichard, | timonials by reputable persons as to S physical examination of the appli- s ) | Washington, July 9—Under 1 author- | cant, submitted on prescribed form Died of Wounds. | ‘Afficers’ Training schools for the pu The application and accompanying | ton Hamilton, Pa.; Corporal Richard : 2 ] | pose of qualifying men for commi N.'L”:;i \(“ILU‘JHPH be forwarded to the | W. Rose, W ahu\x\*fi‘]un Pv-x‘\“th:‘x A= ent on Fi'flflbf)(]f[a[l()l] Ene()[l\(e | : Le ilmet Is.; ¥ are established as follows fesscr of military science and tactics | qon Hardwick, Equilla, Tex.; James e e For Infantry training: Camp Lee, { 4t an educationa] institution nearest |y, Killoran, Cambridge, Mass.; Carl recei ¢ P 1 sCe! fir: i 3 at the opening of to- 5 ot ar | Teceipt of the application and neces- 2 3 el irm to strong a r ;lldl' Atlanta, \A GHCamDRE s RnSatfect o e T e e e Wounded Severely. /’s stock market on repori# that the ittle Roc Ar! o H L = = . 1O own esxpense, at an appointed time, | ren, Pa. tory form of lcontract with the trans- efn-Rioch Ca. 1918 x.AI.mru,\x‘u‘ux‘y'“l‘l()xl{»\:‘l‘llt‘vr)‘i\“;“ . Camp | Pefore such professor of military The second list portation systems of the country. St { = b cant’s qualifications to attend an Offi- | .y o 0 o Lol e . Ne fractions to 2% points. The balance g | || fantry and Machine Gun schools will [ CERLS W LIRS ONS IF isonburs, 3 2 Remer Newill S B e ) Sduibents All our Stein Bloch and Shu- { be for four months, beginning July York : £ Sty ol | amined by professor of military Died of Wounds. acting variably. ldberty honds eased | et ol [Riicableandssof antansediias ol uace ence and tactics, his application, Privates Frank A. Bevers, Salisburg | slightly. ¢ . i 209 | together with all papers connected | Beach, Mass; Harold . Blackwood, Improvement amonz rails was of e mons % arom 4| with same, will be forwarded by the | Winchester, Tenn.; Harrs V. Brooks, | little henefit elsewhere industrials and 3 raw ais FE000 he course of training at the | . rocoor of military science and tac- | Henryton, Md.; Herbert L, Hill, Hen- | other leaders manifesting further Nofth N duty as professor of military science | Bz _ !in person or in writing. The applica- foal : ; Holly, Mich.: William L. Rounds, | ble for Army COmMmISSIONS | iooa character, ana a recora of tne | Hollv ichs < Reports of Gosernment Settle | ity of the sceretary of war, Centralland made Dby a reputable physician. | = Sergeant Clarence C. Knepp, New- epGllS 0 0}611][1161]{ e[[e sions in the army of the United States | © army on duty as pro- | lyn T. Anderson, tte, Hen- near Petersburg, Va.; Camp Gordon, | the residence of the applicant. Upon | & Sohreiber, Pittsburgh IFoe IMeld Artillery training: Camp ) Dotified to' appear in person at his Private Torsten H. Milinins vernment soon will ratify « satisfac- s science and tactics, for a preliminar, Killed in Action. Paul pfd. gained 3 points und the is- SUTT SALE ||[soratau s oo St iy | 7 bt o S it s pitp Gt | After each applicant has been ex- shippings, tobaccos and specialties re- man Suits at reduced prices. | 15, 1918, or as soon (hereafter as prac- | uate one classes of approximately 600 | 3 Artillery school will be for about i i {Ea chool will e for 2POUL|iics to the commanding officer of the | ager Ala. heaviness on the setback to the motor y | three months, date of beginning S e Coril Gieseny Aty | NG b A etion group, distillers, Sumatra tobacco and & - rlce school and capacity of the school to | o . E . 2 = i 3 i i g Jaeas i T the chief of feld | SChool Al applications should be geant Thomas J. Jackson, Cami- | 1655 active issues in which reccessians | ,;:u"\‘v\\ Rl ne chiel of BECH forwarded as soon as same have been | qan, X, J.; Privates George F. Bramti. | FANECd from 1 to § points. U. S, Stecl e (R8RS examined by the professor of military | wapn (ine t Willjs 2 r‘ e 1‘\‘ - | also vielded the better part of a point, | These schools are open to—(a) en- o s & 25 % Lo nnati; A s yer, repeat. - ini f the T F ! 0 science and tacties by indorsement ! 1i.dlo Tdanos Allen M. B - repeating its minimum of the prev- listed men of the regular army, na- o o ; ‘agle, Idaho; Allen M. Ennis, Middle- 9 S b expressing his opinion as to the auali- | (5w Ohio; Frank J. Fowler. Moung | 10US dav. Losses were largely retriev- GOTHAM AIR tional army and national guard, except | o= X . 3 fications of thie applicant. Only such | yap Sl 2 ed before noon but the market became i : ] pplications as are approved by the | py e el o Sn% very dull on the irregular rally £ Labor units: (b) civilians within the > i . s e b wey Minor, Vio Mich.: e , 1d R . R 5 professor of military science and tac- | Wajter B Lane, Detroit: Ol 2 Liberty 2’s sold at 99.56 to 99.60 draft age, inducted into the service | tio o e b alter F. Lang, Detroit; Ollie P.| . T a4 S (1} in (1] = e - 2 2 tics | wililibe forwarded | tol the [com=ltinr sty ol e e e e rst 4's at 94.02 to 94.10 second 4's at . for the purpose of attending the PR s v, £ e ¥ o e GebUNR, ISy s l 9 9 B8 3 S 3 nding officer of the Central officers’ { jiam T. Sehmanke, Root ol 94.02 to 94.12 and 4 1-4's al 9 schools; (c) a limited number of eivil- | ;mrgining school. On Teceipt of such | o Schmanke, Rochester; Bdward | ¢/ ians beyond the draft age and not|, et i LR Sre | K. Simpson Orange, J.; Lionel E. | above 40 years of ase teon date of | APPlications at the Central Officers’ | williams, Atlanta { 2 s eE aEC upohcate Training school, the commanding of- | entrance into the training school. ) i R ficer of same will notify from time to Central Officers’ training schools are | 1 o Sl | " Jie ekt . S Are | fime such applicants as may bhe needed BURY WRECK VI TIM | . LeWitt Takes Old Storrs' Drug CITY ITEMS | @ part of the replacement camp, Where | givocting them fo report at a desiz- C S | S tora Stanaton el - - located, and under the general con-| p.+o4 training school on a specified ! trol of the camp commander. Tn|qitc _ Captain Charles H. Beaton said to A meeting of the J. G. G. club wiil | order, however, that the war depart- ALl Funerals of 22 Victims Mlinois | 42y that he has leased his store, for- be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock | ment policy, regarding the function = merly occupied by the Seltzer Drug | and operations of these schools, may company and before that for many years by the late S. P. Stores, to M. C LeWitt. The Stofrs estate held tl lease on the proverty and recently i decided to surrender Since then g 7 5 . the Western Union Telegraph com- ol 4 s 2 - pany negotiated for the lease of the 5 % of Prof property but s wctory terms were within ant not arvived at. Ar. LeWitt said this . in the O8 Sirens like the one shown in thig! Ha State of Com picture will be placed on all the tall | 0 day ot Juiy, A. Dy applications made by civilians for Field Artillery will be forwarded | Mrs, Alexander Cameron has re- | ? G by professors of mili science and turned to her home in Branford aft- | D¢ continuous, they will, for purposes | taotics to the Commanding Officer,| ornment Continucs Investigation, | er spending a vacation in this city | of interior administratin, instruction | gentra) Ortillery Officers’ Training ‘(!‘lflv]'f\'lr\\:'\‘:‘l‘\‘:l; ;:]n,«yt]\‘r‘m?a ,~epnr:tp m:m‘ sehool, Camp Taylor, Kentucky, for | [*.;m‘]:j. July O lws\:h“ifl»v of Pekin ; replacement eamp under the | Machine Gun units they will bo for. | COntinued today the sad task of bury- | mvvr'lflm! of the raining school com- | \.n1qed to Commanding Officer, Ma- | 1IN& victims of the steamer Columbia | { mander. 5 et s Ealee il T b Lol Mrs. B. B. Bassette left today for tance possible in order to promote | oo o held at 8 o'clock this morning and | the Women’s Foreign Missionary con- 7 B2 2 All applications of civilians apply- ; B iy ol i ol ol oo i e Kol success of those training schools. | jng to enter @ Central Infantry O | 7'M then until late in the afternoon | 4f that he di s v | i | River Disaster Held Today—Goy- Plans for the annual outing and field day of Company H, Connecticut State Guards will be discussed at their meeting tonight there was a succession of such cere- monies at the town's cemetery. Fun- erals also were held at Kingston Mines, the village which lost 15 of its residents in the steamer wreck : sible aerial attucks by the Germar ; Federal, state and county officials | Vill vacate his present store, as th Perhaps the cily may adopt the Paris " titio jenjamin continued ‘fheir investizations ofi* theyj banisiconteplaccsitilizing SN R ror I h oy prg Soniinued thels e o (o | arger quarters method of warning, that of sending out Gl hull under direction of zovernment firgienginesicauinped Nt Slensihts 3 A IRl ind s e FOUND DEAD IN BLD. siren can be heard within a radius of . a4 may arrived to survey the river e Qualifications For Admission. ficers’ Training school will be forward- | },‘,‘”.“,\;:ZT"M] St i S b ] I en v Rlar kBor Probnectis ireatib 2, To be eligible for admission to a | ed by the professor of military science Mr. LeWitt recently sold his block | bulldings of New York city by the po- | o ‘i’j“‘;’””“!‘“i“ Naval Reserve recruit, has been or- | Central training school a candidate|and tactics as follows: on the opposite side of Main street to | lice departmment to warn against pos- | saic mim;‘l R e et PeTa Ba | must be between the ages of twenty To Camp Lee, applications of civ the Commercial Trusi company and | years eight months, and forty vears; |ians from the followimg states: Con- | must be a eitizen of the United States | necticut, Delaware, District of Col- and not have been born in any of the | umbia. Maine, aryvland, Massachu | countries with ¢ which the TUnited | setts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, States Ui atl whe or allies of such | New Yoxl ! Pennsylvapia! Rhode s { countrie Enlisted men must have | Jand, Vermont, Virginia, West Vir- | { the moral, educational and physical | ginia Panama Canal Zone, | qualifications required of an officer, | e Thomas Stagiy of Platt street. i Civilians must be graduates of a High ALEX IS BANKRUPT MATHAUS HEINZMANN DEAD. Frank J. Elton has sold a house and | school or have pursued an equivalent Mr. and Mrs. David Moore of 28 | Ovder of Noti | lot at 58 Winthrop street to Louis | course of instruction; must be of —_— Seymour Street Man Came Here From | Prospect street, were shocked as well District of | { Mango and Lizzie orbes of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, have sold land through H. N. Lockwood of this city to Richard M. Gumprecht, also of this city. The land is situated at the corner of City avenue and East street. e teotmile 1 1 and admitted David Moore, $ Years Old, Dies From ¥ application on | i Edwin M. Schultz has sold land to : = | Acute Indigestion. e || Kirschnit | good moral character; and must have as grieved this morning when, upon | Court, July 8th Dr. William E. Norton, first lieu- \fthe physical qualifications required calling their eldest child, Da azed Istate of tenant in the Dental Reserve Corps, | Tor a commission in the Officers’ Re- Nsscte JAre 4501 Tnclading Main Mathaus Heinzmann died 6, they found him dead hed. Last [the town of New v t who recently received = telegram @ STVe COIDS. Requirements for visual & hefore noon today, at his home, evening, upon retiring for the night, | trict, deceased ¢ 1 the from headquarters telling him to hold | @cuity for candidates are as follows: Street Bloc Seymour street, following a lingering | the boy was apparently in good Upon the application 1 ¢ himself in readiness to report for |4 minimum of 20.50 in the left eye iliness which had confined him fo his { healt When Medical FExaminer Dr. | Towers, praving that a e e e e O R e e e Harry alex, who has hiad & furni- | hed for about six wecks. He was 67 | lleock was called, he pro- |the last will a testam a ture business at 371-373 Main street, | years old | nounced death due to indigestion. The | deceased she may be authorized and Liabilitics Placed at $51.972.07 and Germany 50 Years Ago. 1 \ oren the National Bank building and it is | 8lasses, correctable to normal by the Saibls g today filed a voluntary petition in the Mr. Heinzmann was one of New United States district court at Hart- | Britain's best known German citi- ford. Tis petition sets forth that his | zens. IHe was born in Wurttenberg, | company, No. 2 There are two youns- | vitain liahilities amount to $34,972.07 and | Germany, on January 9, 1854, coming | er children in the family | his assesments are $45.401.05, Assets|to this country about 50 years ago, | THe funeral be held tomorrow include his business block on Main | spending practicalls all of his life | afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the late street, which is put in the list as|since that time in this city. For the | rosidence on Prospect street. Burial Bldcio o) 180 BR il pEis o ilcted worth $37,000. Tis business is inven- | past 47 vears he was in the employ | will be in the new St. Mary's ceme- ; e (*v\(,:{‘{,‘h::e.'l:m - ;’,(,',‘,(')‘r";m_:“':::l‘l""“w u;\e :}“;(‘)‘;:’“‘Xfin“’f toried at $6,000. The bankruptey | of Landers, Frary and Clark, In their | tery o | ospital (202 ot rigonomers s g papers were prepared by Judge B srinding department. Owing to poor S e : - Seaman Howard G. Mitchell of the | is desirable. Men having had a prev- | babrecy S b T e | S0 | HOME cflfiNBNG Alaval) Beserye Maxcaflainomotio: f | Toudiiacientinclar aiiieon il e dica i il ISw i Cn oL L ol o s e e R RIL, i & .niw“”"]_fl'fl"l‘t'z'l'l"‘j:m“O“‘ Pelham Bay oo ’ff‘j"*"~""':'f~ are most desirable. | in hankruptey on oue previous ocea- | that time was placed on the pension | A marriage license bas been g 2 N articularly those cducated and | gion. list of the concern which employed |to Edward Henry Bergman of The Red Cross workers of the New | trained as civil, mechanical, eloctrical, |~ moday Attorney S. Russell Mink, | him so many yvears Britain Machine Co. will give a dance | mining or | s o s - [~ ar: 3 The decease as affiliated w at Lake Compounce, Thursday, July { counsel for the Standard Netting The deceased was afliliated with a 11th. Dyson’s orchestra will furnish the music. A joint meeting will be hold this evening of the New Britain, and Plainville courts of Foresters at ; vt lar the rooms of Court Friendly in New | SPective commands a notice advising 3,000 GOING TO CAMP, 00 TETRIGHERE, BIEDY e IR Ak Britain. At this meeting plans for n‘\ the establishment and existence of i 3t Aid society. p | ¥ha bl Fovesters eotsanting wtcn 15| Contral Oplcers fAniining schooly, Mr, Heinzmann's second wife died now occupied by Dr. Foley. Dr, | use of glasses, and normal color per- child’s father is well known in this | empowered to sell and convey certal Norton is now in uniform and expects | ception clby, fandil i Hoseion 2 Engineie= = e Dt il e TG e For the Iield Artillery candidats end. must, in addifion to the above, pos- Howard Blinn, son of Mr. and Mrs SCSS thorough understanding and Wm. H. Blinn of 12 Maple street, | working knowledge of arithmetic, al- this city, has received his appoint- | gebra, to include eduadratic equations, malke GAFFNE Jud | < | TOTIONAL VIAR GARDEH COMMISSION United States Marine Corps and Mildred White of 424 Church street. | mgg > R TR Bergman expects to leave shortly for !) service overseas and will be married e before his departure from this city chitectual engineers. Selection of Candidates. company of New York, issued a writ | number of local fraternal organiza- it C (a) Bnlisted men against Alex for the recovery of a |tions including St. Blmo lodge, K. of POSi 0. From time to time all division, de- | claim for $400. Constable Winkle was | 1n.; Bintracht lodge, No. 1, O. D. H city. She is cmployed as a clerk the Stanley Works' office # organized and qualified throush years of efficient, commanders will publisht to their re- = New Britain Schwaber Verein, and | | | | | Berlin | Partment, depot brigade and camp | 8iven the writ to serve ; Vater John lodge, D O. H.; vho§,\(|.~~ White is well known in this A STRONG, RELIABLL CORPORATION | | O e 8 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, New Britain Selectives Wil Probably 5 to be held soon <will be talked over. | 21d will advise all eligible enlisted e 2 o a little over year ago, his flest CARNIVAL OPENS TONIGHT. B -xccutor or Administrator. s - 28 50 FONC ¢ P Sitharivileas S ntrain About Nooun, July 25. fe passing away about sSeventeen | v \ e 1 i The regular meeting of the board | Men of their nrivilege to apply in wife pe away v The Washburn’s shows, the travel- | : S e 5 D nfite of health will be held this afternoon | W'itins for admission to such schools. f Hartford, July 8.—Tntrainment|vears ago. Iour children suivive |iing carnival which is showing at the | Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 A After this notice has been published | schedules for nearly 3,000 seclectives | him, three sons and one daughter, | vibbert's field in StAnley strect, open- n Featas o the commanding officers of all divi- | who are to leave Connecticut for | Christian. Albert and John J. Heinz- | oq r 1 this evening large | s 3 Louise Abrahamson is spend Y ! ed today anc hi evening larg C : o Si S T ons, departments, depot brigades | Camp Devens, on July 23, were an-|mann and Mrs Blizabeth . Smith, | crowds are expected to attend. The | onneCthut rust an ale Lvepost 0. At the meeting of the committe 1d camps will cause to be selected | nounced by Adjut. Gen. Cole todwy. | all of this city | show is complete and a number of | HARTFORD., CONN, M. ¥ for the Tierney Cadet field day at S from the applications made by men nunections by Tegular and special The funeral will he held on Thurs- | new and noval aftractions give prom- i Mary's playeground a week ago, the | Of their commands a number not to | trains from all points will enable the | day afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the it ise of no little fun at the grounds s75 | exceed two per cent of the actual en- | men to reach camp in three divisions | late residence. 54 Seymour street finance committee reported that was made on the affair. The ficld day sted strength of same at the date | on the afternoon of the entrainment. | Rev. M. $. Gaudien, pastor of St sclection. Ten per cent of the | The 210 men to go from Hartford [ John's German Lutheran church, men listed will be seleeted as suit- | will leave by special train at 8:40 a. | will officiate. Burial will be in Fair- | {able to be sent to the Machine Gun | m., and arrive at Camp Devens at] view cemeter was a success both as an athletic meet and a financial undertaking DEATHS 7AND FUNERALS | Oficers' school. Lists will be com- | 1:10 p. m. piled of men so selected, and these Anothey division of the entrain i lists will be added to and revised | ment will be besun at Greenwich at| NEW CLOSING THOURS. 1 0. Beckman. .39 from time to time as selected men | 7:832 a. m. arriving at Camp Devens | — i ‘ - et e i e o AR E ] The funeral of Carl O. Beckman, | arc sent to attend the various train- | &t 2:30 p. m etail Stores’. Affiliated With Cham- | [ FRESH k : : A i i s hi whose death occurred Sunday night, | ing schools, in order that at all times | _The third big special will leave | poor Commerce, Summer Schedule, PR - : - ; : at his home on Chapman street, fol- | approximately two per cent, repre. | Panbury at 10:20 a. m. and Water n P : : ; > owing a prolonged illness, was held | sentative of the best qualified men of | bury at 11:30, Hartford at 12:40 p The retail stores of New Britain . HAMBUHG 0 —_— : ; = T e R ' this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock, from | each command be listed and {m., and reach Camp Devens at 3:10 | have adopted the following uniform | § ThE ! edc Eekawilonrtlie” ‘@ b i S the funeral parlors of the L. Porter wilable to be sent to officers’ train- | 1. M. schedule for the closing of stores, | [g g s adma. 4 \ f & ympar he cortege procecded S eohools S heeded - taking in holidays and summer half | STEAK P4 AN o HoL e % J I¥) « 3 mortuary chapel at | When these lists have been pre- BERLIN SAVES 3 holidays. Monday, 9 p. m.; Tuesday, i qSmisters, | where setvices | pared and thereuttcr on the Iast day | wic lecal Mire department was askod | Wednesdar, Thursday and mriday, b 3¢ FRANKFURTS or BOLOGNA ........ b 2()¢ h $4e | of each mo the commianding offi- | {5 @o to Berlin this morning when § 1 L pastor of the Swedish Beth-1 cors of all divisions, departments, de- | 4 tank of oil or tar preparation, being e - . S0y ssioon, s Ty s o | piCwrignoes cad sy il s | B0l St Dt | Bpesmunn 182005 Pecvoier| W Toan Smoked oy Ac [ LD Liver 2Qc | ChoiceCuts 3()c attendance a oral clegraph to the adjutant genmeral of | .onine <aiq that efforts made to 21, 23, 24, 10 p. m ednesday after- - 2 3 Aoy 5y were very numerous and benu- | the army the total numner of men | gt SRS EORR TS (G S0 noons! July 10, september 23, 12:15 | B Shoulders . . Ib 14 1b Bacon for VEAL b ‘ | e, o a2 | E6 Rohorte T Gl e eartient | P oy ke 1 e comow. | B Mohican Special 3@ | Best Pure 59c | 1o gl ictae e 5 \ et sU0S: | were unavailing. He was ont of town e £ : bt S04 o i = > 5 TR Abterson. | dhese renorts Wil e “forvardea to | S5 SUSRIRE 18 S O W i notiaays: New vear's duv, Lin: | B EGGS . .. doz LARD ... 2 lbs BUTTER .. Ib Sl I8 Ak s e s e | telpone et ek did Enot ik non LS SR ST RS st Whole Mili c Limburger Stuffed Olives or 23 ¢ oo e e e e e W nyesieation Bndl i e s aEranonenel R CRSELY RS AR CRC IERR S Lo CHEESE ... 1b CHEESE .. 1b Mixed Pickles pt (03, GY v TN [ethas oy e Ry was wanted lie mvould call again, B S L Large Telephone zsc Large Ripe Large New 65(: ridhen society, ven enlisted men are called f the time he finished his investigatior R et e ’ 4 % L S e 1 bearers, Burial yus 16 | by (he. commanding. offices of . the | 11 oil wea byrned and the fire wak [ReX! year On GRoT TUCES Clev wie | i PEAS ... 4 qts Watermelons ea, Potatoes 15 Ib pk oo Gential ariiliony. Oicedss: Traluing | oot i R G TR S EETR Tl e el T e Native Beets or 90 Fresh Native Large Ripe 39(: Schoo 1 _men selected to bc sent | troved he tow as seved $50 be- | ‘oo 0" i the chamber of co = B S TQ JAN 5 mer ohn Marzi, who | tions specified for field rtille: - S - - 3 % e i T o2 e Fresh Potato e e s oy \SKS STRIKE SETTLEMENT. : A Challange Cond. zgc Mghican Pork resh 1 ta . c hospital, was hel is morning at When enlisted men are forwarded wrence, Mass., July 9. —Secretary BUILDING 92 TRANSPORTS, MILK .. 2 cans and Beans can CHIPS ... pkg 8:30 o'cloc late residence, | to training schools they will be ac- | Baker in a message today to Willlam Washington, iy “.. ”(vw,\v\};mn ¢ Uneeda 7c Good Baking Yellow Corn 1 5c st. Mary's chureh. Delegations from | cal oflicer siating physical qualifica- | Woolen Co., said he had asked Henry | House today announced that the | B BISCU BEANS .. 21 MEAL ... 41bs 178 Oak strec 9 o'clock from ' con nied by certilicate of a medi- | Wood. president of the American | Hurley, after visit the two fraternal organizations with , tions B. Sndicott, executive manager of the | shipping board has lel contracts for - T e SRt S e (h) Civilians state committee on public safety to | 92 army transports. After the war Tnitod States Tood Administration License Number tended the services in a body. Burial Civilians possessing the requisite | try to settle the srike of 1.600 weay- | the transports will be Put in the pas- in St. Mary's cemetery. | aualitications as to education, charac- j ers in three mills here. senger-carrying trade. hefore holidays, (observed) 6:30 p. m.;