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ND FUNERALS ille, - : e 2l *The funeral of Councilman Francis P iously reported missing, now 4 re w:rru‘.lm I;th.ik e T. McDonough, who died Thursday Licut, Thomas W. Ashley, Deerfield, ' morning. in St. Francis’ hospital, . Hartford, following a week’s illness i = - ¥ | due to shock, was held this morning sSwedish Baptist Church, | at 9 o'clock, from the church of St. | | Mass.; Privaics Theodore H. Bango, o Bengies, Md.; William XK. Bray, Ba- | tavia, N. ¥ John the Lvangelist.. A requiem high ANNOUNCEMENT i : ; ) B me e the pastor Evening service at 7:00 | J. J. Fitzgerald, pastor of the church, of importance to prospec- Another Di i Di Privites Ralph Lindly, Paoll, Ind.; | 118 Pasier. el i mt diteEe: 3 Merw . Shawe, Balti = ). M. W a discourse on “Th a | celebrant. tive Blanket Buyer lother bies o1 Disease i Deped oltimors Diest Manf ihat Ever Lived 1 This|| [Lbs chureh was nlied with sorrows Previously reported missin now ! reported prisoner in Germany: Pri-| World.” ing friends and relatives, including vates Blmer . Byers. Labelle, Mo.: delegations from the various frater- i el e Leslic Cunningham urgeon Bay, | B nal organizations with which Mr. Mc- e o e a X s, pastor, at | Donough was affiliated. A large num- : 8 5 i m: Morning: | ber of city officials attended in a body, | Washington, July 20.-The cnemy 15: died of disease, 11; died of air- e e i oy e o | Preparation.’ Evening: | among them being Mayor George A. Bthes Moanee 13: wounded severely, | “By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know | Quigley. Many handsome floral trib- { 2 ined, 1; 2 | Them.” Adult Bible class and Bible | Utes rested near the casket, evidence | | 57: wounded, degree undeter : : ) I hool at 12:15 p. m. Service and | ©f the respect and esteem in which Our first shipment of fine grade Wool Blankets has ar- iy miss 6. Total 120. The list: rived. e prayer at 6:30 p. m Mr. McDonough was -held by all who = Killed in Action, = knew him. 4 The representing the ‘orporals Jesse 1. H'l'; i ’H““\" Stanley Memorial Church. : pallbearers, 3 : g SRS .: Jean Kendall, Bikville. A itoollatia 15 S church and the several societies, were i These were bought in April C1Gs; Jean endall SRl LSS | . Sundayiachooiiiat 9 ic. BEreaching ((ChlCl andithe several cocletien) wereh) of better .; Bug ;-v Frank I\.” e « mueditiomEmret Pace) .wv\\\nw at 11, Rev G. M. Messorian 2e Hllow 5 TJ(\lm‘. .‘”\u‘lx;; |‘ > o= through th . PRI s e = apoli rivates rthur I an, of est Acton, Mass., will preach., As | Intyre and T. J. Smith, of Daly Coun- | at prices prevailing at that | [0 Yo Daniel Donahue, Eliz- = e G o ST L e ¢il, K. of C.; Thomas €. Smith, Mi- for quie i " s David Fannick, 233 Ab- | dotted with dead. The cntire resion | o "\‘ candidate for the pulpit it is e e b marked . : abeth, N. J.; vic e % as . sl desirable that there bhe a large at-| chael Kin nd John Sullivan, o he | 1 11 TH ransi v el 5 as well witl German | ntil & ) yrice—al time, which means, we OWN | bott avenue, Waterbury, Conn.; Hen- | Was well within the German lines until |, Jq 00 "5 00 <0 G eat Tues. | church of St. John the Evangelist, and E v L. Galitzeck, Stocketf, Mont.: after the Franco-American offen: and ihe rl Scouts | William Wall and Lincoln Odenkirch- Be Foexen carly shol of Thursday. One guickly dug trench g them at less than today’s |Georse W. Holman, Garrison, Kas;| of Thursday. One quickly dug trench )5, cvening en, representing the common coun- | James T. Jarvis, Massena Springs, N. S cil. of which the deceased was a = - 5 They were machine gunners o had e iy orris Kersonsky, Philadelphia: ) = . et e = . : Y.: Morrls Kersonsky, Philadelphia; | it by the terrific fire of the | , Christion Eadeavor Mecting, { member, also the New Britain lodge Cotton Anthon s Mosca ela, e o e I | Allied artlllery. In many places the | The Union ineeting of the Chis-|of Blks, The flower bearors wers Dresses S 7 S - nico Muluzza, ew ork; Ja oS X . 5 P - tian Endeavor societies will be at 6| John O'Leary and Joseph Fitzgerald, B a be advantageous to you. . , South Hlm street, Wa.| German dead were in piles, while a[%an En Il be at § .John [ Jozert it ik rose. i PALngsln 30 \;" R Reaamond. | trench on the crest of a hill contained | 2/¢19¢k at Walnut Hill park. Rev. G.|of the Holy Name society.. and g models, $7. terbury, Conn erritt . Raym . M. Messorian of West Acton, Mas: ward eDonot 7, i néphew of e . 3 % tarrad Stil. | more than 100 dead. . . ¥ - b I)wurnh:;llds _:t s :_.w‘;-nl\d;'m:“l will address the meeting, which is in | deceased. Burial was in St. Mary's | § WASH § ings, Hamilton, O.; George Vallance, g charge of the Firsi Baptist church |new Catholic cemeter eng_white sabS Philadelphia. TO RAISE RATES society. [If stormy or threatening the | e Got8ge befordy Died of Wounds. P meeting will be held in the chapel Christian Scientist. 4 Corpor: Walter J. Behrens, Lafa z of the First Baptist church First Church of Christ, Scientist, otte Tnd.: Burdette M. Slaven, Scarns, | Trolley Express Charges Will Be Ad- = = chapel, corner of West Main street and All Rel e s Ky.: Privates Philip H. Benton, Min- s Ut _ Kmmanuel Gospel Church. | Park place, Sunday morning service Milan, Leghorn-¥ the supply is short in the| 5 .5 Charles Bloce, Columbus, O. vanced—Operating Costs Are In-| The Emmanucl Gospel church, | at 10:45 o'clock. Subject: “Life. out at $2.75, $8| Booth’s hall. Divine worship, 10:45 | sunday-school at 9:45. Wednesday Tho Tailored and and $7.50. L prices and early buying will Better give Blankets due consideration this year, as 5 n Haddox, Canaan, Mo.: Arthur| ¢resing—Will Present Petition i 2 - ; e 7ebb City, Mo.: Scott L. = tition. a. m.; Bible school;, 12:15 p. m.; evening meecting at .8 o’clock. market now Hanson, Wet : L ; Hood, Bastrop, La.; Arthur L. Mc- The several subsidiary companies| YOUng Pecople’s meeting 6 p. m.; open | reading room is open at the same ad- : 4 Ses e & Al olis . Jo- | having contracts with the Connecticut | #ir 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic meeting | dress daily from 2 until 5 a'clock, ex- season Campbell, Madisonville, Tenn W the Connecticut | AT E stic . so later in the season, semne 7. Morlarty, Holyoke, Mass.; | company, for hauling expressage by | 7:15 P. m.: Bible study for Christian | cept Sundays and holidays. Ray M. Prout, Newport, Ky.; Alva N.|trolleys will petition the public utilities | Workers, Tuesday m.; prayer P — Sidle, Grand Rapids, O.; Reginald W.| commission next week for authority [ Meeting Thursday 7:: People’s Church of Christ. ¥ Smith, 403 West Unicn street, Bethle- | to advance the present rates. Accord- e Sunday 10 a. m., praver service; | hem, Pa.: Floyd A. Stevens. Ridge- | ing to reports the advance in the rates Gospel Tent. | 10:45, morning worship; 12:15 Sunday 1 wood, N. J.. Albert Weinvich, Brook- | will be about 383 1-2 per cent. over / Are There So Muny Denom- | gohool; 5:45 Young People's meeting; : lyn: James O. Willlams, Oklahoma | the present charges. Local trafiic men | i will be the subject of the | 7.00 Fvangelistic service; Thursday, fn o could not be reached this afternoon | address by Fvangelist F. L. Abbott| 7.45 church prayer meeting. R, C. i Died of Disease: to get a confirmation of the report.|Sunday evening at the ‘,-”I“*’“‘ Tent, | Steinhoff, the pastor, will preach at L o )lic et ated a e corner of Park a 5 z " Douglas Gammons, Tam- | J£ the public utilities commission al- | located at the corner ik and | o1 services. l"m)z‘mr:\l\” e Sampeon, Mis- | 1oWs the extra charge it will be ef-|Stanley streets. During the service & e fective immediately. there will be an illustrated song, “Let 3 S ia souri; Privates Georse A. Rm; o (e S LR T AT (s | o Mo ToRhes T Fehitis . e - St. Mark’s Church. (Continued from First Page) Weehawken, N. J.; Lawrence L. ];’vu:«_ express managers will be prepared to | seivice will begin promptly at 8 EDIY. ey atber Drialis 7 i geols, Lyons Falls, N. Y.; Arnold Doe, | (0% " (diles showing the in-|o'clock. The public is cordially in- | & M. holy communion; 11 a. m. |ors were confident no submarine had ' A v Taoic IS g i naymondiGoTels | BT BREES L ESEO R e Buns e morning prayer and sermon by the | been seen. e ) % = i 5 rector. Atlanti ¢ 300 Hamilton avenue, Waterbu The hig LS s ife Undof | Lhe higher wagesils one of the caus On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Loss of Life Undedemibingl H | New Britain Boy Conn.; Arthur D. Hill, New Yor er w e o g e Al o Howard AW, Mortenson, Parkers | for better prices. Operating expenses | GERMAN PAPER IS evenings of this week at 7:30 p. m.| Verying statements have been made ? Prairie, Minn Orlando Pearson, | 27 "'”"“'“r‘ ""L“"f]‘_‘“”“‘ ]"r the ""“'“l‘ in the parish house surgical dressings | 25 to the loss of life. Some of the % . ot 24 & : increase o 0S| he 3 Vil > of cos' 4 sai 'S saic A y 2re Fi Public ic of Giley foailbvincent/aiStencer, ishortl| ieEeseaiolicost s e dvancatit (oo AGAINST MARRIAGE | vwork will be done on a special order. | S8dlors. said many were killed ana{ Publication of the nams Greanwiive i Richa oo Coshadian Roat siron il used_in The women (abing nart in this worl | thes hurt in the two explosions, but Greenc” on the list of veldil 332 North Tenth street, Readins, Pa. | FEUveTies R e S Y SRR S are roquested to be present on at loast | that all who had not met death or cently, following & request WgR 332 1 g E 2 T e, e ne v o juries s cause ‘ . t aut ien Died of Airplanc Accident. . i b : two of theso evenings to help complets | NJuries by this cause had boen res- | military authorlties for members X Ty Docs Not Think Von Bernstorff’s Son | the order this weel. e e aviation corps to attempt a fifg i = = Lieut. William B. Peterson, Omaha. CUT DOWN ON SUGAR Mo The sailors landed from the tanker | r the Atlantic oceah, il Died from Accident and Other Caw ™ . Should Take American Girl i o later were taken to the Brooklyn navy | American Europe, has 1 Martin J. O'Neil. yard, where requests for information | ceived consid { . Lieut. Winston P. Anderson B 3 as His Bride. . - 4 S e e e : 2 rable attention amo: mingham, Ala.: Sergeant Willird D. | ro People Abuse Present P Fere The funeral of Martin J. O'Neil of “‘N‘f‘:‘rwlmr( d to the navy department > ‘friends of ILieutenant Fred 8 Purdy, Marshfield, Wis.: Corporal (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) | 122 North street, who died in the | at Washington. reene of this city Lieutenal John W. Cairns, Noblestown, Pa.; Drastic Measures Will be Taken,| Amsterdam, June 30.—Bismark's Cook William Guilfoyle, Cambria, injunction that German diplomatic Privates Joe Alft. Shawano,| Food Administration Declares, ebrcaentative B osal Eonlaiot i ard. White Lake, e e oo L Rt T e |0 Fitee e e moven ot s | BEIIIER EEE BHe SO e Dyrdal, Spring Grove, Minn,; Sam feach enterprise which has been re-| g, nnioves of the union of Count Johnson, Kathwoad, S. C.: Frank L. | uiring ‘War»z:: quantities impends |, “Borngtorf’s son with Marguerite Mitchell, Livermore Falls, Me.; Hiram during August, according to a state- | viijonne Burton Thomas, of Burling- Rich, Burgess Store, Va.; Jesse Wal-|ment from the office of the federal | , CPE SUFON T IOES O CUT R EnECL et oA food administrator today. This opin- | foo v hic father, the former ambas. | Which the deceased was a member. [ of the crew did not have time to z Tt is not de ¥ known wheth ion is based upon a telegram just in | crai G o Gt Burial was in St. Mary’s new Catholic | to boats and were forced to plunge! I W. Greone mentioned in the. Ii from Washington. The reduction de- | mne Jatter's conduct, both before | cemeters over the rail into the water. where! of volunteers lettanent Gresil pends on reports from regional offices | 1nq after the beginrning of the war e they clung to improvised rafts until| this city, or not. Tieutenant Gree Pa.: Privates Joseph Antonio, North- | Of the food administration as to the | ,,q until America joined in, has, it Mrs. Louise Reaney. picked up by lifehoa All agreed [ was home on a furlough last -wes wood, N. J.; William A. Bannon, Ho-l demand for s and the supply | gays, shown many strange vagaries| The funeral of Mrs. Louise Reaney, | that the discipline on board the war-! byt said nothing about considerd boken, N. J.; Delbert S. Beeman, 2 Elieniin I ve which would be incomprehensible but | Wife of Michael Reaney of 28 Sey-[shlp was magnificent and warthy of | taking the trans-Atlantic flignt, Laj North Penn avenue, Wilkes-Bar Retailers will he given notice to be | for the fact that his wife, Jeanne | n:our street, who died Thursday eve- | the best traditions of the navy. | night, when inquiry was made at, i Pa.: Joseph L. Bertrand, Nashua, extremely careful about issuance of | Luckemeyer, was an American | Ning following a briet illnes was The Quartermaster, according to|jome on Washington street, hig ish H.: Joseph Brundige, Roxbury, Mas: canning cards hecause there has been | woman. Jield this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from | survivo remained at his post until it| ¢o. stateq that he had not mentbefl | Michael J. Caveny, Jersey City; Fd-|abuse here and elsewhere of this fea- The Volks Zeitung holds that the home of her sister, Mrs. Annie | Was too late to save himself or be| 4 v, yor Lioutenant Greene is o [ ward J. Crowell, Belleville, N. J.: Fe- | ture of the conservation plan. Re- | Bismarkian dictum (hat a Linn at 78 Greenwood street, and at | saved, and calmly saluted hundreds of | o)) known in this city. .He lix M. Faloretti Springfield, Mass.; | tailers are expected to watch their|ambassador or minister who marrier | 2:30 o'clock, from the Erwin Mem- | his comrades as he went down with | ThE Hseratariice tho Crana il John B. Freeth, Philadelphia; Bruno|own customers and see that in pro- |a foreign wife should leave the ser-| orial chapel. Rev. A. C. T. Steege, | the ship. A jackie cllmbed the mast | o 50000 S ; i Harpin, Woonsocket R. 1.; William B. | tecting all with a supply that *re-[vice should be strictly observed. Tt | Pastor of St. Andrews' church, offi- [ and rescued the cruiser’s colors. The el Kelley, Valley Falls, R. L; Angelo| peaters” do not abuse the privilege | further says that the service must be | clated. Burial was in Fairview ceme- | flag, carefully preserved, was brought S Laasco, Doston; Constantine Martin-| and get more than the stated two [overhauled and reorganized on a CLIGRD I R GRS el B G z chuk, 'k, N. J.; Bronislaw H.|pounds per person per month, Other- | broader basis. Sweeping changes T Eotat oo { HEAT PROSTRATION. Michalowski, Kearney, N. Joseph | wise the allowance is apt to be cut| must be introduced and many tra- Boleslaw Chuada. Heavy Firing Heard at Sea. P = F. Murph Ashe .: Leslie B.| below two pounds. ditions of the old schocl must be Boleslaw Chuada, aged two months, Immediately after the - accéident | M- Schreiber Falls in Smalley Pa Parmenter, Brockton, s.: William sl thrown overboard. days, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Breat naval activity was observable, | and Is Taken to Hospital. R. Patton, Venetia, . Orvville L. JURY DISAGREEq “It is no longer necessary,” the | Wladislaw Chuada, died t night, | Which seemed to strengthen the re-| oue joat prostrat . Ritenburg, Chester, P h Rhenish organ concludes, “to play tke | a: their home, 224 High street, the | Port that the San Diego had heen the e tration was report New Britain General hospital Thurs- Sinks in 15 Minutes. irecnc Is a member of the aviatid day evening, following a hemorrhage, Within a few scconds after the first| COrDs of the U, S. army, having resulting from injuries received over | explosion, the crulscr, according to| cired a commission after graduati four vears ago in the car barn of | {he sailors, apened firc with several; from a training school at Prinetd the Connecticut company, was held | guns at objects which were taken for: N. J. He then went into active wi this morning at 10 o'clock, from St. | periscopes. o e e o R b @ Mary’s church. Rev. Fr. Barry, the | The cruiser sank rapidly and disap- | present is : at Hazgll new pastor in charge, officiated. The [ peared fifteen minutes after the first| field, Mineola Efoi Pt pallbearers included members of the | explosion. It went down so bidly, | recently from R Srrecs BN Modern Woodmen of America, of [according to strvivars, that hundreds | Miseissippi g Sheli el Wounded Scverely. Corporals James Burton, Jr., Quin- ¢y, Mass.: Arthur Davis, Forest City, t i Sergt. Maj. J. A. White, who is doing 1 1 De. | today. Mathias Schreiber his bit serving as ehiropodist with Missing in Action, faultless drawing room diplomatist. | couse of death being malnutrition. | victim of an attuck by a U-boat ! - of 8 Oncle Sam's forces in France. The Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, Oyster| ] i 2 The modern diplomatist must not only | The rfuneral was held this afternoon | strovers, patrol hoats, and airplancs | Hartford avenue was overcome shor care of the lower extremities is of the | Bay, N. Y.: Sergeant Edward A. Ste- Unable to Reach Verdict in Retrial | pe a diplomatist in the true sense of | with burial in St. Mary's new Catho- [ Were reported to be taking part inly hefore noon while re ting at Parg utmost_ importance to the success of | vens, Methuen, Mass; Corparal| of John J. O'Leary and Members | 1O Word but he must be a sound busi- | lic cemetery. 7t seemed fo be 8 seaxch for WAder | joe ook, B had bren scuedil o i e i R 3 d R ALYy BIDCES | 11065 man 2 oss worker as = seal eraft )l Sounds of FHeavy firing ati|ikee s B0 G D et 8 an army, and this expert sces to it that | Charles A. Carton, Dalkey, Ireland s matanaie tireless worker as e e ‘fvm"‘i heeoanos of neavy Aring atl the sun during the grester part il e P i hea p "~ | Bertice F. Bottler, Radershurg, Mont. arc Discharged. well. Mary Prahniak. e © 1eLL ygresidentsiat variolls 8, c 8 Grninelland hei Ha Lo She tesefonnnchiingnenforelalayelie E S S R e & e < The funeral of Mary, four years | P0ints on Long Island last night. et 5 e folt HINES in the “pink of condition.” Mitche oUEhin BRI HnEton e st . AR : T S he funeral of Mary, four years e Bk | decided to go home. At Smalley pan i i Harold J. Hunt, Hightstown, N. J New York, July 20.—Ajury in the | BELLS MELTED INTO GUNS. 1 months old daughter of Mr. | FePorts were m ciredlation that|; was compelled to stop and in — federal court here today reported its | (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) 2 Walter Prahniak of 159 | other ships had Dbeen atiacked buti ot time he was seen writhing il i i The Marine Corps List. S A b : . 2 g aa featon o | Child Gardeners in England. Washinston. Inly 20 —The marine | inability to agree on a verdict in the | Amsterdam, July 19.—Of the | Tiyond streef, who died yesterday i:_\:‘:l‘('v‘f‘ been no verification of these | ;oo People in the neighbokii Apart from the school gardens, | corps casualty list today shows re-trial of John J. O'Leary for alleged J'r'tnmrm .w . m,‘.m!',"i“',"“v,.,' “:‘wfi.r 1soraing, was held this morning from A | went to his istance-and the polic which are inereasing in number and Rilled In action, 7+ died of wounds, | obstruction of justice, and was dis- | three hundred chureh bells, = 2190 | ijc Sacred Heart church. Burial was | ambulance was called. 1t was: deeme charged. have been claimed Dy the "me wn Sacrad Heart cemetery 1,100 Survivors Landed. advisable fo take him to the Nes g ) i army authorities for gun metal. Some ) 2 S S 3 . great deal of work in the direction of 15; wounded slightly, 2; missing which have gained a respite for artis- Al the ‘-Im\“m’s of the armored f m”l'm '“"v'w" ospi 1.1 1}{1“ r'omrlz o i cruiser San Diego, said to number over | 1100 Was reported favorable this a food production is being done by | 22i I hands of the enemy, 2. Total, VIOLATES AUTO LAW. tic and historical reazons date frox S C 0 i ¢ | 80. The list Abraham Cohen of Iartford was | (1e ea 5 ITAMAN VI TOR[ US 1,100, have arrived in New York city. | ¢lioon size and excellence every year, a died of diseasc wounded severe- | | | children, bhoth in the gardens at- the ear half of the thirteenth cen- = p = i . Killed in Action. stopped by Traflic Officer A. J. At- | tuy : Whether there was loss of life iz Traffic oficers at their posts wy. still unknown. | the center of the city felt the effeo T t 1 I len, Pa.; Joseph J. Harris, Houston, { commercial vehicle with dealers’ lie Austrians’ Monte Stabel Wrecked— jof the heat toda The sun's ray ve been organized for the culti-| % e OSeDING. 2 2 i : = [ 2at down on them and th wer ; L Kreig, Detroit; T.es cense plates. He was taken to the : ; ashing & L ae vatl Botienrdens @iccora ngtrol | en SE ST SIS S BUSRELG AR S S e e e Cornodi-Cabento Re-occupied By Washington Aw Details. uncomfortable sre frequent pelig i Schmidt, Chicaga, Jolice station und questioned and us il e e 2 A report sent to the food pro o X i y e g g . u a de as granted them . el sl !‘\11 'd':’f‘”v: Dicd of Wounds |;<-(-(-..,,\,|‘ in Action, | ¢ m\:m' “lv.l 1‘, .\_‘Iu-"lnk of ||<m:o‘v,d 1 Advancing Army. partment officials today awaited more here w cool breeze hlowingd I ent, 3 , Essex, has g Corporal Jerry Vucie, Chicago. was notified to be in poi court v | atat - Z [ 3 iy | detailed reports of the sinking vester- | which orded some relie! excellent record in this matter and It Monday r.sming. ok Romesial The Italians have v nking Sealimic rded som lef, . stil] - thy {s claimed locally that no other fown - — 41 & wrecked from the Austrians’ Monte can equal its record.—London Globe, JLLS FOR $18,375. Stabel and completely re-occupied ! Sl e = Severely Wounded, Cornodi-Cabento, in the Adanello re- gion of the mountain front. tached to their homes and elsewhere. Tn a number of towns the children Privates Tracey K. Decker, Parkers | water this afternoon for operating a | day of the United States armored |thermometers stood at 85 -in th cruiser San Diego off the Long Island | shade at ny places about the cen coast, near the entrance to New York | ter. | harbor. Two facts were to be estab- = - | lished, the cause of the vessel's de- — struction and the number of men SANDBERG ON SAN DIEGO. | lost, if any. Reports received at an | — Alex Sandberg of this city is a | arly !m‘_w today contained few de- | Howard I. Reynolds, High Schoal 08 member of the crew of the U. s, & | tails, and in the meantime officials Passes Away Suddenly. 1 Al . »fused to venture an opinion as t San Diego which was sunk off Ijre | Fefusec as to . Island yesterday. Sandberg is the | the Possibility of the vessel having | Word was received here today o son of M. P. Sandberg of Steele street | been a victim of German submarines. | the death of Howard 1. Reynolds, so Eagerness. ark : Frank J. Vanderhoven, | Milk in London now is selling at 14 and 1o & member Gf the Naval He- | In many guarters thers wasa feel- | or Giles .. Reynolds, formeris of SR “Are there any dogs around?” Pater: N. J. Gt o G serve, He enlisted in the Reserve in | IN& that-the cruiser was sunk by a 7 Sy g $No, the eager r estate Mis el A o) 5 5 February, 1918, and was sent to the | Arifting mine or by on internal ex- agent, “the Ia o dogzs in this . 4 3 % 3 = U. S. §. Indiana where he put in his | plosion, despite reported statements aeighborhood ate each other up. Dog | -“';4‘ ”"_“ ";‘ 2 :1’”{‘;‘- \:;;'\"’:”“]‘\“ 3 g cotrsa of training. After leaving the | Of SUTVivors that what appeared to be mat dog, you know.” R s . Indians: he was detailed to the i"“ffrr“;]‘;’xf‘(;'. ,.“‘,:',:, (:f’;.;i w?l_"‘. ‘s"": | uate of the New Britain High school, £ 3 / ia on which ship he has since | s X 0 Chicago: IRaymond 15, Bliven, Bristo | NATIONALWAR GARDEN COMMISSION LS EOFLID DL Y W ; 5 thic Goar g S ines | Possibly with the class of 1896, Th MOTOR MI'G. KSSENTIAL T e e ; G sorved, He is about 24 years of nge, | Clined to think man “"‘“‘*”‘”“";r.mm- Jived at the corner of Curtis | i agein huve crosscd the Atlantic and ) \whington, Ju e onnne e e Tty Lincoln 'NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION | Home-made dricr suspended from e s Bolies nare panantic and |ang West Mnin streets, ‘At tut ol D = cen vIng 10 he elder Reynolds was employed af of motor rect and | Wash: Howard B, Wood, Elnisdad swinging crane over ¢ook stove. N ¢ Fath s racle aci i k3 = e wait off New Yor harbor or a rich e T b e oo e i ot e e e Home-made rack for placing in | Suggestion by the National War CITY ITEMS | O Ran ety for & Tleh- | tho Stanley Works offics. He'1¢8§ 3 2 ank | New Britain to become an officer of industry, the v industry | nola, Kas. Johm 1. De ven, Con.| wash-boiler for holding jars. The | Garden Commission of Washington, 5 ers sunk during . unced toda Wl priority | sholiocken, Pa.: Fred M. Blftmann, | Sross pieces should be thick enough which will send any reader a drying a1 '2'“- R ]‘.I“' LA American Pulley company of aial il e Saneea Mayiweod, 1.: Waldo H rnhani. | to allow circulation of water under- bock frec for a two-cent stamp to Yuu bave founil you could sava for | it Fas JaRL JUDE vilndelphin, which was formed a e Waterville, On Vener J. Kearney, | neath jars. This and many other pay postage. For the frame pge !-IDerty bonds and war savings stamps Casualtics May Be Few, time BRITISH CASUALTIES GROW. Spokane Wash.; William L. Lenz: Gil- | good suggestions will be found in strips of wood 4-inch thick ang 2 | Yo cin you, with our co-opcration Information received by the navy The funoral of Mr. Reynolds wil London, July 20.—British casual am,. Mo.: ‘David K. Milligan, Jerss the free canning book which the Na- inches wide. 'fl;e trays or shelyeg | S2Ve for ‘vour own home” and not | department early today that two | be held Monday and the body wil reported in the week ending to- | City: Peter Nicastro, Chicago; Dan- tional War Garden Commission of are made of galvanized wire screem have ta Tely on the whima of your steamships were enroute to port with | he brought here for burial in thi totalled 16,981, compared with |iel J. O'Connell, R Mo.: Joseph Washington will send any reader far d‘m T merg tacked to the Jandlord | Relvidere ang Victory | 1,166 survivors of the San Diego [family lot in Fairview cemetery, te of 14,011 reported in | .. Placek, Chica 2 two.cent stamp to Pay postage. mail ¥ ® sap- Park offsy the foundation, phone' 1801 | aboard, was taken to indicate ths | Funeral msrvices will be held abou e previous wee! 1 derson, Cal. ports, Q number of lives lost would be smell, { noon in the Erwin Memoria} ehepel Died of Disease, Private John Roos, California, O. cow s (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) Pitiful. Privates Willlam R. Church, Tilton, | London, July 18.—Eske Hetty, a “Pitiful, isn't it? H.: Francis 1. Green, 521 Rlack- | Friesian cow which is now siving ten “What?” man street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; John | gallons of milk daily, was sold re- “Why, the fact that some people | Johnson, Philadelphia: William John- | cently for $18,375 at Heybridge, Essex. son, Saltsburg, Pa.: Philip M. Jordan, { Eske holds the British record of 2,410 Roxbury, Mass.; Charles I. Lantz, Au- | gallons of milk in a vear. The sum burn, Mass Patrick A. Shannon, | for which she was sold is the highest ! Woodlawn, Pa.: Frank Stoley, New- | price ever paid for a Friesian cow. DIES IN PHILADELPRIA. have so little fear of firing peanut shells around.” city. Mr. Reynolds died suddenly if | Philadelphia, Thursday Mr. Reyn clds, who was about 356 years old, wa | horn in New Britain and was a grad ¥/ ot