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DEMAND e oo GERMAN PROPOSALS — LIFE AT THE FRONT penses of persons connected with the establishing of the Americanization — el g plan throughout the state. The iden i .7 . f Main Street 2 R over e Local Doctor Dissects Infamous | Privates Frost and Conners Say | ago and worked out very successfu | f_ous Uses She i ety Terms Oflered Devastated Poland | They Like It Over There - BUY GOOD { number of foreigners in New writ- ain and the Americanization of them = —_— B Burrict school, | the fArw\w_vww:'V"* feels, will be a work Dr. Julius Hupert of this city, writ AU Totter hhas Deen recefved: trom = of North and ~ worth while i to the New York Sun, denounces i : S 5 2 e the place of Germany's proposals o devnetated | Haymond Frost. formerly of Co. I, 18 ¥ building co Poland, in the following letier | year vla son of Mrs. Judson Frost of BMain strects, Sfl' E]H:RS l I:ARN fil: To the Editor of The Sun—=sir: The | Washington strect, telling of the ci Eaperience knows. Glance at the Bjuestions o< yiiA 4 ) Poles can neithey consider seriously | 4 cumstances under which he was re- ze of silesme s ilding will 1 nor aceept nor tolerate without vio- Juggage of salesmen or business men E 1 e 4 cer ounded. This is the third from time o I | lent protests Germany's plan for a |CeNUY wounc l' terms slan for cavel a good deal an flans made A!} !Vi Y !N RESS free Poland ax published by the |time since he has been in action in Hho el W ke ) and e will : J I, however, th Augsburg Abend Zeitung. That plan | France that Frost has been wounded, sec that it is of the highest charvacter. B oo ix an attempt to destroy in instal- Bxt fall, for ments the national. political and in- plication i lsc L{Bll[. G()m]ers WF]les T\Ua[ Me“ dustrial body of Poland. Such o |08 the wound. The letter, written in notch quality. Tmpressive Bags and d for the bratal policy ean be imposed on Po- |the bed of a base hospital is as fol- ' . : i ses tha ea s0st less as they g rooms in in Tl‘e‘lches qee Bll[ Llllle land only by a permanent military |jows: Suit Cases that really cost less as they fi@nd weltor & S : occupation of the country by Prus- { My Deur Mother need not he replaced for years, very rritt school~ jan executioners. | e this time a piece of shrapuel caus This store offers you luggage of top & > A haven't written to you for over often lasting a lifetime, s o ordin HEME Poland's answer will be a contin- |a week Dbecause 1 couldn't get a doable room, Licut. John I%. Conners. with the | nous revolt against the Germans. |ehance to write, I am in the hospital $10 Ana Upwards BiVe rcoms in . American Bxpeditionary Forses, has | Down’with Prussia! Down with Aus. with the ex- written a letter to friends here in | tria! We wish all just punishment, BBad been usel which he declares that the soldiers | miseries and to the German \in, this time with a shrapnel | | wound in my leg, but it is coming {along fine. T guess those dirty Boche have it in for me, this is only the third time that they have got me so & hefore the the trenches see but a limited | ressors of Poland, whose policy st April. It is unt of activities and | Butilized in tais their news of American operations | #te the Poles. Glory and {riumph |far, I got hurt Sunday afternoon doms are fitled through the newspapers. His letter { are duo to Anicrica that promised us |anhout 5 o'clock, and they sent me WWhich had been jollows: ! & united, free and independent, dem- | 3 3 3 bt to the hospital. They usec me gency, Auring “yesterduy I recolvéd your letter| ocratic Poland with wccess to the carn most | Since Bismarck’'s time is to extermin 3 J ; fine here. I have a nice nurse and a Before the new epclosing o check for one hundred | ,‘l\‘ A e e ut only whe L e G S "he mises t *oland cannot be = ' W, by,( n‘\ o Ln ¢ and luckily today I have an ; e (’l::v(’;."uh\*. o "r hv’ nd can l: | bed, almost lying down but I hope to ght and ventila- | opportunity to acknowledge it, | il . problem not justly | soon be back again with my company. : The mew postal regulations have | RN oUE I aonuexing i fom “I had received a letter and was s For Pupils. already affected the supply of | 7’\1”,7,“[ Galicia ’.md ]mr\'u( Silesias § o swering it, and just as T was writ 7 RO Sl ni | from Germany Posen and parts of | 5 ry to devote (hree = “smoltes Though the government | pofh SEREENS OSEL WNG DATS OF|ing the last word, the shrapnel hit JPFitt school huilding | i issuing tobacco in a limited quant-| €0 =[RS RE - eata TUSSA fme. T received everything that you of over-uge forcizn- 1y still the shortage is felt to some | FOLT “ONSC <lnlnv: 3 ‘l’_’:‘”'l‘ ";"‘L‘]" sent me by the chaplain while I was So now when The Stanley| 2 y€ 00 I8 S m"‘ 2 ‘\' & “]”‘ S. She 1in the hospital. It is a fine sunny da fEpartment has conducted club has adopted this method of fur- | 00, CONEACS 1h OB 1Y :““'“;].Y"‘l' Oim Joutside and I would be satisfied if 1| 8 for this branch of eGu- « nishing the men with tobuceo the| ppine pack into Germany, x‘:h‘m u:‘ could get up and walk around.” E—— i SR i ficst one room ar the men will wppreciate the sift more| (oo armies have taken Trieste _;m,l‘ Private Frost closes his letter with | {ne best of happiness and health. ALB]STON UNDER F]RE Bhool was used but as the than ever before. The Stanley club’s | Tajye (" on e qite MR BEEEEE G0 quories as to the health of his friends | remain as ever THom M olan TN R | DR S en A Lo estat Your loving son — Was needed and last year it was much the boys spoke of the 00d| poles sometimes doubt that the AL |P¢ Will soon be able to return to his PRIVATIE HARRISON CONNERS, 5 i oent A Bd in the Blm street =chool work of the boys and girls behind | jjes would insist on it fn(r Poland’s | €OMPany to receive his mail. (Glor, 16 DNEGE Tag 25 Thive New Britain Boy, Licul fere arc now three classes, com- ! them sake but for America’s interference. Private Conners Writes 26th. Div., 51 Brig., tillery, Writes Letter Telling of His Posed of bovs and girls who. though ' “It is true that it is more or less A. B. F,, France. : P. S—Will told me in his letter Activities on the Front. 8 girls, For severii ve degrec W fromi vear to yvear, more tobacco has always been said how ) ‘ ho,atho gl - t The Poles have heen so many times }nn' Joung to seours emp o difficult to .t\ tobacco hr».;v) in a]m' disappointed in ther hopes by the | “Dear Mother and Iathe: bonlins 1 actories, are too old to mingle 1| quantities, but if one watches his| Europes S =i Sl o tnow | that you were worrying abo ‘ : et s s il e S S : o ne. e ! Furopean AT »wers that they really Just a few lines to let you know * to. for if 1 thought Lieutenant Joseph Albiston of this ‘ { the children of the firsi and hances T think he can solve that| have the fullest confidence and faith [that I am in the best of health and | don’t want you to, for S eaiart 3 th the 53rd y of the ¢ 1ol justice and strength of | hope that this letter will find you the | YOU Wwere, I would S R L Tronce o e ding right experienced by he G Ao & v moments ago I purchased a| America. We beliove that America [same. I have not received any mail | about you. Please do not worry ah Tield Artillery, has written the fol Rering shcep ¥ vv! childr Hl hhw ,‘ A arton o weet from the 3 Y. M. | will not compromise on the Polish [for over a month. but T hope that it | ™€ lowing letter to friends in this eity ’ g _ The special class of @k lv el (eh This was all they could spare | problem, and will influence the Allies |will not be long before I hear from | telling of his experiences under fire . using only Al dren has grown so lurge that it Wil just now, but they will be more than | to stand by Poland. Let us now in- | you. FR. MAGNELL CHAPUAIN. “June 12th, 1918 Pi¥e Wool in our b H.w:-_;» "-\ m-v””x" “»l tw vi ,Hl;y.m et elcome to the men when T take them | terpret the German conditions to a How is everybody at home? Give — “We have had pretty busy times the B Suits. fa (0 v‘¢ ¢ 'n_‘i o ‘M‘ S le to them tonight. free Poland: them all my best love and tell them ! Prison Clergyman and Former Guards | |35t few days. We have been under ! ing to have these sses helc < h so0 ma yver here it is easle The fr ers w e S ; i f i S rds ST i T e With so many over here it is casier | The frontiers will be fixed by the |(hat 1 was asking for them. I re an Now With State Guard. shell fire for three days. Saturday The ” ol e oes e to meet a chance acquaintance and | German high command according to |ceived a letter from Will the other T IS | s Uiand ) Sunday Sthey FDUS Jo¥er ia akes ol five 1o ik oftentimes an old friend. I am still [ military necessities day and you can be sure that I was Hartford, July 13.—The Re ; | regular harrage of high explosives Luke Horsfall for educational purpo Tt on the look out for any of the old regi- | It means a slicing in all directions |glad to hear from him. He told me | Magnell, pastor of the Sacred Meart | 7 . (hog’ I can't give you ou Co proximately seven '.','{ t 1 ment, Recently, upon being relieved | of important parts of Russian Po- |ahout Walter having his fingers taken | church, Wethersfield, has been aP-,,..tjon, but it is in a v active /0., generally v‘vn;l“\\‘w“ ‘x\q(m' e in the trenches, the lieutenant from | land, as the districts of Dombrovo, [off. I was sorry to hear that he had | pointed chaplain on the staff of Ma- | o tjon in the present drive. I had 93 ASYLUM ST, A e reers commit. | Lie Telieving company proved to be af T0dz Cholm, Lomza. Grodno, the re- |guch hard luck, but I guess we have | jor General Lucien I%. Burbee, COM- | ,no pigp explosive shell burst under HARTFORD. I‘./\‘ “‘;r\‘\“\‘ :"» :“" ’_‘\m “H"‘”_M.:" o Classmate of mine in college. We | duction of Poland to a little more {to take things as they come as fate | manding the Stato Guard of Connee- | "0 T s Wyithin twenty feet of It Pays to Bur Our Lo O i hurpese will prabahiy | Were making a reconnaissance of the | than the province of Warsaw T e e ticut. The appointment carries with | {102 2 0 g Why I aidn't Kind | pe on the first floor. Should the day | | Somewhere in IFrance or us. { arades because of the discomfor problem without much difficulty. Just | only in the sector preparatory to turning it over The Polish army will be restricted I have had a little misfortune | it the rank of captain. | pick up a piece of it is more than I v e in this building, tndount- | to him, each of us suspecting thét we | to 90,000. myself, but 1 guess it was written in Captain Magnell was a w“l"_‘f}f"_ can understand, but all 1 got was a DUFBSIVERS s in the hase- ' had known each other before some- An impotent army sufficient to po- | the book of fate and I could not help | chaplain of the First and Second regi- | ;o0 soratches on my tin hat. It is edly one of the rooms In B .. where. Finally it dawned upon us.|lice the country, but unable to de- | getting it. I have a bullet wound ments of the Connecticut Infantry at |, jjose to say that it makes a man sl \“_‘l‘ "y"‘"““‘,‘w;‘j“('m‘ for the The mest “trick” in the line brought | fend Poland against the attacks of |(hyew my hand. Tt is getting along | the time of the Mexican mobilization. |, %4116 hervous to have them popping ,:,11‘,‘,[“:.‘?,'.”‘.;',,.] e prepared. Tt is the ©Ul another incident nearly the same | ° = o ”'Ci‘r{{f""’ 3 ) good, excepting that T have some very — off all around and never knowing the plan of the day nursery committes \ second classamte in the third bat-| ! 't” l_""‘[“” ;\‘]'“‘ Poland must make | gtiff knuckles. T guess I will be goir MEET IN FRANCE. one that has your namo on it. At .‘1:‘ | Paenish each child with two meals « alion came up in the line and found :‘““ gvos DISRccononieRconcess ons | back toimy, combany din s asfeyidays el o o | same time we have to keep on work in my dugout 0 the Central Powers on the prin- |.;q 1 hope that I will get another | Muyor George A. Quigley is in Ye- | ng i the open without any protec- ciple ot the most favored nation Wwallop at Fritz before the war ends, | ceibt of a lotter from Lieut. GEorge |yi5, \ith three Boche sausage bal Conside mer weather help to make it such,| That means economical, industrial } 1o 1ore anyway, and if I am un- | Dalton telling of a chance meeting | ,on5 watching you and directing the and financial enslavement of Poland |} o1y to get mine 1 hope that you ; he had on French soll with Lieuten- | gpe by Germany, a conscription of all | (i) “fake it as a matter of fact, for ; ant Buckley, formberly a New Bri- I saw an observation airplane shot Poland's future wealth by Prussia | that is what I came over here for to: | tain boy. Both are now in active | gown within a quarter of a mile of Publicatign of German, —Austrian, | p "o gje. I do not think that I am | service in France as lieutenants infus ~ You can judge how near they e, Enbenite gl sh | o o e e over here anyway. 1| tho medical department of the Ex- | passed us for I shot at the Boche DEpcisin i bs allaved, want to be buried in the good old speditionary Korces. Neither of the |l plane myself with a Springfield, as it ive committee of the America hat all is well.” e wOlee s ; : Wead Miller is Homs from the Naval | - o e o th. Chambe We can't understand it. There Is|(7,i10q States soil, when I kick in doctors were aware of the presence { passed over our position not more tion commi f not an Austrian lanzu Hungar- serve on a short furlough Commorce, to utilize two rooms . R 7 . JER : Well mother as I have not got any | of the other in France. Buckley was | than one hundred fifty meters up ine BIS 1 \ : this purpose. Fowever, it is saf EALTY MARKET NEWS fans, Bulgars and Turks are not liv- | oo say T will close this time, | a New Britain boy, but following his| (About 500 feet). I regret that we Feying nil scontlyfbacio ol nl s St ‘misston will be given, in- ing in Poland. Do the satanic Teu- | . qine my best love and wishes and | graduation from medical school didn’t have a gun like the field ar- L d tons intend forcibly to colonize Po- |y .6 that this letter will find you in | took up practice in New Yorlk tillery that can he handled quickly Numcrous Bicces of Property Change |/121d Wilth sueh peoplez 5 S Rt heherairee Hmese iy 2 n any locality where there are ten | === O . inaailnble oy 2o PUIDOSes. N4 Hands During the Past Week— | German children a German school = . Naoai s ks SR i will be opened Navs v erday | gitizens 1s looked upon by the com-' Seven Marringe Licenses Issued. That means & German school in ic Felham mittee as an important war measure every Polish village, because where R ; 5 2 S i omat L thal B T b The following realty transfers were 5 Kolodney's Five and Ten Cent| With nine :‘1‘ e Fecoraediinit o e = "¢ | there are not three German families | pre on Broad street formerly con- | school practically spoxer 3 B & OMice | the Germans will always find three about three rooms are left ng t past week: ed by Alfred and George Kolod- : Mi . Jewish families willing to registor as TR ccussions were held a few months | Matthew W. Hallors Prederic £ ’ y has been sold to David and Alex- Discussions v -w(.‘ T g e N x’n‘ln).mn.[‘x‘xk»]-(mk Sermang Sl means e Germanizaion Wal' PrOhlbltIOH NOW BefOl'e the Senate der Rosenswei Alfred Kolodney | #80 as to the possible use ¢ 5 ; Shoa DULlAIngs O | o6 polanad by force and Poland to Bt on s oy o France It 1| Tkt scnool bullding as ew headquar |Shiatford road. Tvederick NCIEart-Al 00 Slict O Rl o8 e IR FEATE LS : - 5 ters for the police department. The | mann to Katherine H. Halloran, land 2 S S & . . . ought with a division from Camp = i et > cent of the Jews in Poland, the mil- | ough Rl L) P | cehool board, having other plans for|and buildings on Pearl court; Pa- | SNt . - el a n e compon bhe oo S Tetealne DAE e PR Bl aiBOs of German schools and Germaniza- 3 i3 o 2 up, whereupon police headguarters on | 9 interest in property on ik = St have gone with the last quota but | UP: WRoreupol B fee tor Al ovated | Cherry street; Mortimer | I Camp | 4o A terrible future for the native s Er{«nm«l”u leave untll the Zstn and others, {0 Philip Zwick, land and “’,13,? o e A SMASHING BLOW NOW ) James Du.ncan, President Seattle (Wash.) Menc gp s Dls S School Board Ts Willing. 1t1 corborated in the constitution, which | Eor the overthrow o Kaiser Alcohol means the Labor Council, wired President Wilson that e Lot | MONWealth avenue; Kthel Schlafer to | (orbor S heaih efed [ Kaiser Wilhelm 20 B 5 : i i “ ecause of Although the school board has not | (oo 5 e e e i ldingg | cannot be modified without the ap- defeat of Kaiser Wilhelm. Seattle’s world shipbuilding record “is because oi at present any connection with the =5 0 SR i proval of the Central Powers. The final fight is on. You can make Victory Fia) g g o Pl L o e S i R 0 venue; Wty & K\ul(l—’ That amounts practically to siavery. | ¢y organization and PROHIBITION. i vlan, 1t bevine been | company to Jesse Clark and wife, | ot @ : 0,210 : ) o Etarted byl the Chamber ofiCommerce | 1o~ 8 a2 c S * | No free and independent state could = y I el ~ & g camps in Tennessee and expects | .t {he roquest of a few citizens of | o ‘\1> *“‘\)‘ ’;""_1’!' Ress o Lyon street; | | .oht such conditions. Such a Ger- Your telegram, your letter to your Congress The Ton Qutput of American shiubuilders it this city who were interested in fhe | oo’ \.“'Z;" \',‘n‘,]'“v‘n:{"]"‘“‘Jm'n“m“(:; man Poland would be a vepudiation | man and Senators will help gain war prohibition, the Dry West is one and a quarter times greater John B. Kiely, Jr., of Winter | movement, yet it feels a COrtAMl | giinjoy cireet: William Gosse to | OF @11 high aims of the Aliies in this | speed victory and hasten the homecoming of our than in the Wet East, and twice greater than erday for Pelham Bay | amount of inter n the pr Adolph Wentland, land on Alien | ¥ Lesation foliall umen Srlsh s i Boy s iitomiovierseas day at a nominal charec n ¢ At least two rooms of the old N aneCoa he iAo ritt school are being desirable in_ which to carry out .| Another Teminded that those smokes \mericanization project which iz 1 TR el s e ing given considerable attentior ways glad to get a word from you the present time. Permission v b G e AR 0l e her ) Goodne f Aunt Delia’s Bread : A > asked the school hoard, by the ¢ 1s had plenty of action. and trust vt p with a Naval Reserve convoy, is | say me on a short furlouz asmuch as a hoards sometime ago that the building and enlarged | buildings on Tederal street and Com- | Louis Norden, until recently the ewa F the New Britain club, has eived n ppointment from the bvernment to take charge o England. Reserves several weeks Did your factory, busi nd the Dodge car owned by Dr. Vol enheim, Edward Carroll, a teamst L e e e M‘“\‘H'\h room ‘-“‘,‘» ) R e ‘ to k. hlr‘lv"!:w Poles are entitled as 1f you have wired your Congressman and Sena- when it takes its place amo ol e e i | welllas O = A ~ONS 2 o . ST, | educatio as well as wi vities I,,‘\W,::“_,\I,.,} \.‘)f\m_l‘." .Ji}“:"'],‘,"i‘d\:f“"“:'(:‘“‘;_ | others. | tor before, Wire Again. The soldier at the front \ telegram irom the representatives.of 600,00 President 1. W. Pelton of the 1 t We believe that America will never | does not hope to win with one shot, do you? trade unionists was sent to the Senate Commit- and building on Main strect; Albin | tes at Ividere. Iasy te s and | gpout cight weeks ago nnd oo SO iy such an infamous and terrible & ek e H. Olson to Maria Olson, land and | o~ St Prohibi let them know you are with them g *| way. We trust America. She is the | Irohibition, le V : IND TELEGRAM BECAUSE o “hone 1801 or 838.—advt pointed and later an exccutive o Titon to Louis Kirshnit, land and |5 s E SEND RO EROr Mrs. Richard Vogel and grandson, | mittec named. The work has been | i 2 (OHE BRI SG SHA Stavs, munition they can usec in the fight. THE COAL SHORTAGE. SRR e S evident when the executive commit-| b St o Torhas | New Britain, Conn., July 11 ; s om a we 13 v Haver vident wh Platt trest: .\‘lm\ilu Forbes and lmh—; i e % Baker and Daniels in | | - % { of the common council Vedne 1, kI o e s e EVENTS TON!GHT their effort t trengthen tipn of 1$0.000with Whichitojeatyy ic »ppi, land and buildings on Falr- 7 through war prohibition TE LEGRAM Country used in 1917 over e IR S Waiker rap info the doa- e iade e e ranted ito tho add a half a million men = X i bl s o R Ains onk iho mnd sunrds L2508 DeHUoD Bs Dreson 1 to the| iy o Charles Greimer and others, | lyceum theater o ihel Gnited StatesCon et 3,000,000 tons. and the Care of your two Senators S : and Representatives, much more? A Nemorial sent to President Wilson Washington, D. C.| last fall by 500 Pennsyl- vania coal operators esti- 1 he British, the I‘rench o T T | n o Frank Maietta and others, land 5 : . { 3 few v rare bargains in home | pep called about 100 citizens tozether allow Germany to enslave the Poles If your Representatives at \Washington favor tee asking for Prohibition. o taxes or interest for two vears.|ine matter. A sub-committee L BaOieon, Jand g s \ldings on Linden street; Frank J.| . .04 pope of Poland and all the | Your felegrams will furnish them the best am- faster Wilfred Keller have returned | rapidly coming to a head, which was | yu U 3th, P Etren SEEems Tev s DR. JULIUS HUPERT, Stand by, Secretaries tee met with the finance committe Vo ! ol el o' | evening and asked for an appropria in Building company to Michael | the Army for Victory and while the brewers of the the work in this city. About a week and Dwight stree Rdg Superior photoplays and vaudeville, 0 G0 ERG A A PR o - | o our fighting forces common council, at a special meet- | ing, by Councilman Mueller, in hr»—‘ i e ibociubion Eie st et halt of the executive committe of the I American tion Y:nmn ittee. Th er and others to Clarence R. Sadd = ave been elected for the coming year. | council voted at that time to ref€l'},,nq 554 pujldings on Rockwell | Vaudeville and moving pic WHY HELP IN THIS | the matter to its finance committ g ne newly elected officers are: Presi- | the maver - = Jacob Krawlec to Ann Maynar- | Keeney's theater > | and it was given a hearing Wednes- FIGHT? Freida Milkowitz; vice-peresi- was ziven a Wednes | ski and others, land and buildings on | e Pt o In your own words, wire Congress re e e ent, Dorothy Greenberg; secretary, | 44y night. The finance =omm Broad strect; Bodwell Land company Vega Benefit soclety meets at 5 5 L Ray Bessoff: treasurer. Molly Gil. | favored the idea but it felt that the| ., yfehael Wonfiel, land on Hillorest | Arch street strengthens the U. S. A. questing immediate Bone-Dry Nationali (icased coal production men. The executive committee s | Matter was ne for ok e o | A¥enue; Russwin Land company to - for Victory. Prohibition as a War Measure. 10 to 15 per cent. At the, bomposed of Marion Brown, Mary j MANCe and laxa o handle, ARC| joseph Battagiia, land on Jerome Chamberlain Council, J L The Prohibition West smaller figure this would Lght, Dot Greenbens rifung)veted it jihe one s X ovided BY | ytrect and West Main street; Henry | M., meets in Jr. O. U. A. 3 sets the shipbuilding pace IMPORTANT: Do it today—now. 57 ke, G Schectan has been chosen chairman | ‘P8t POATe Bray to Nic Crotta, land at = LR 5 bt the press committec Is State-Wide Movement. Glendale; William P, Hallinan to : : : Superintendent of Schools Stanloy ! John Glaves and wife, land and Miss Sigmo Fors who was killed | 1 .Holmes, attended a meeting of the | buildings on Lincoln strect; Leon F by lightening in Wethersfield during | state Council of Defense held in Uart- | Licgey to Max Zucker and Barney . ; e he heavy storm yesterday was well | ford Thursday, and stated that the | Miller, land and buildings on Elm cargo, and fastest wooden -*"“\'\ Lrunxn\l\\LlIv . tons. ' i ) : finown in this city. Miss Fors at-| Americanization plan will hecome @ | sireet: Wesloy J. Officer of Water- Secretary of the Navy Daniels recently testi- Don’t shut down the factories, but shut up‘the 1 | | | | | ended the State Normal school and | state-wide project. The council of| bury to Emma M. Officer, land ;l:\di v { } fied in the Senate Committee, “Not a single work- breweries Close the saloons and open the | 1 e - s saloons used probably as esterday afternoon The ca vas = I = 1+ + 3 Y 4as geto EROO & R Maryman 'to! ‘Angelo Lamante. land High class photo drawmas I 5| whom drink unfits for on Albany avenue; Frank Baumberg- | theater ice and production Office for the F. K. ¢ fraternity for the World: the bone- 63,500,000 tons output, dryv cities of Portland and Seattle hold World which, added to amount used by breweries and Records in building complete steel ships ready for saloons, makes a total loss of neafly 70,000,000 vas graduated with the class of 1913. | defense decided to provide sufficient | huildings near Stanley street; Emil [Following her graduation from the | finances with which to carry on the Swanson to Henry Kinat and others, INormal school she was at the Lyceum | work. There will be a state director- | land and buildings on Roberts street. theater with the stock company then | ship and burean to promote the There were seven marriage Heenses plaving here for a short time, movement in a many cities and | issued anl nine deaths recorded man has shown disaffection because of prohibi schools. Coal our warships to carry soldiers and [ = tion,” and “Since the dry order, the Mare's Island food across the seas for speedy victory vard established a world's record in the time to Your telegram Now for War Prohibition will launch a destrover.” help America to feed and free the World.

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