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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918, raLES | IIITTS COLORED SOLDIERS 120, MARINES Squad of State Guardsmen Escort| - SInge Solder on B sk Fridays We Close at Noon, Till September 13th, Inclusive. k MGI] [0 S[MIOH Washinaton | Aus i Ty gk ! casualty list today shows: B { Killed in action, 12; died from wound, 2 died of disease, 11; died ) ‘ W Gel Into SEWER NEARS COMPLETION { trom wivmane accident. 25 diea of ac- | Amenca Ca"s f()r Nl][SPS Omen S cident and other causes, 5; wounded « i severely, 61; wounded, degree unde- | UlllfOl'm Trumbull Electric Company Has I termined, 2; missing, 3; prisoner, 1; total 120, thousands of trained consecrated women of America, 2 stalled one of the Most Efficient "r‘nnl list : ain and suffering of the S ealins the 'm of mercy, mitigating the pain and su E 3 . = o ‘m](lu“'i ":\m {’r‘:l‘f‘ox-’ T| wro"h are thousands of additional nurses, many of Systems Yet Devised.—Other News Killed in Action. whom are needed overseas. To release trained nurses for Service Abroad N i Licutenants Wiley C. Bessett, New America is enrolling 25,000 women in in the United States Student Nu 3 ¢ n. bern, N, C.; William Wallerich, Shaw- W serve. Will you be one to enroll? Three colored draftees left this town | Nee Wis.; Corporals George W. Reese, ave < 3 . | Mahannoy City Pa.; Joseph St. Law- S, e this morning at §:04 for Camp Devens. e : = : ; rence, South Braintree, ass; Wagoner ing a This is the second quota of colored | Eaward Zindler, Oshkosh, Wis.; Pri- . . | FlfSt, GhOlCQ ]S draftees to leave. Four members of [ vates Joseph L. Delbey, Philadelphi the State Guard escorted the men to | Guerrina D'Avolio, Chicago; Alexan- These Beginning August | the station. A farewell party was|der A Drummond, Funchal. Mader - 3 Given of the Season’s Newest given 10 he men last ovening by seve | DAn Geceleat Sowhy iver, 7 | you will fin§ eral of th friends a the c 3 = R L) IO O R S R e s e g e fred Smith, Millville, N. J Styles in Women’s Fine Furs oo wfl i AB . Over There' are Mrs. John Baker on Pearl street. Sev- About a hundred of the townspeople Major James C. Williams, Ramer, EVERY PIECE OF FUR OFFERED AT THIS SALE 1S PRICED were at the station this morning to see | Ala.; Lieutenants Thomas R. Bradley, FROM 20 PER CENT. TO 35 PER CENT. LOWER THAN THE SAME the men off. Thuse who went were: | Waxahacie, Tex.; Walter V. Craig, KINDS AND GRADES WILL BE OFFERED AT IN NOVEMBER. Sylvester Mason, Davis Brawn, Morris | New Bethlehem, Pa.; Pete, Haddix, This August Sale of Furs offers Fur Coats, Fur Scarfs, Fur Stoles, Fur Logan. i} Evenwood, W. Va.; Blmer E. Hagler 9 Capes, Fur Muffs, and Fur Sets, in the season’s choicest pelts. A wonder- ., Sewer Almost Completed. | Springfield, 1L; James W. Hanberry, b ful collection of fashionable Furs giving first pick of kinds that cannot he . \'_1“1 seper heds and tanke whichi| Pittsbursh, Kas.; Howsrd Ri Huston, || duplicated later. We invite you to investizate. . Jake ‘"f‘”v‘l‘"'lm COnSRUCHONIOnSEi D eenine NN DX WATl aml DA [aconte! WHY SHOUULD YOU BUY FURS IN AUGUST? Because August “]“ ;““‘f" months are almost com- | Atlanta; Arthur T. MaAllistér, Boon- sale Prices cannot be duplicated after August 31st. Because the styles are [l | ploted. The beds are being construct- | vine, Mo.; George B. McOoy, Waeh. . i absolutely correct for the coming season. Because you will save from 20 _”i for I'm \’IH'MV:"H |,\\5\;~|~.<Ex;rg S0 | inston: TLeon F. Roemer, Philadel- i per cent. to 85 per cent. on prices that will be quoted November 1st. Be- REL e I SO AT | i okl 6 Wageat ( iverattl| o i v . 5 honc are ong st sanitary : (- wi et o hears | (o LB c I o pond and are among the most sanitary | yp oo Seip s G A = X o causc every article purchased during this S eand aon M ; geants Geonmze S. Koonce, 3 sewers of the present time. The sewer | Ul ) PSS Geomge S Jabel which assures you of quality, style and workmanship. Turs pu ewersiofitholprancn dhoseens S | tfllu‘:“\;‘l:n“ will be held in our own storage vault until October 1st free of '1:;“ A!l;:)sffln( ':)l‘::l']l"““f’}‘, \-;j]') «\.‘m” }; Plains, Pa Charles M. @ullivan. | charvge. Purchases made during the Augnst Sale w be billed the sludee and by thel tima that the | SPerts, W _«’orpnmk Harold E.| pothers Make Last Minute Rush to ¥ hax lat it renn-cied: 3 s T W e slidge has reached the sewer heds it is/[ Mason, Sioux Falls) S, D.; Roy Wat- D e A e s o reduced to only & per cent. The con- | S0N Fond Du Lac, Wis; Privates| Have Children Weighed and Meas- alert shopper. Some articles we can reorder ST Gon ol ety SR struction of these scwer beds was|JOMm W. Fondern, Coleman, Tex.: | ; ; ‘ could not duplicate at double the prices we ask. B | started last summer and are ‘for the | Paul D. Kelly, Mowbridge, S. D.; Gui. ured—Captains Meet Tomorrow. benefit of the Trumbull Electric Mfs. | S¢PPe Polaio, Polistua, Ttaly ‘ o < 3 At the Gr: 8 -day, Co., and also for the Plainville Realty [\Shoemaker, ~Alvin, 1L he Grammar schdol ymetorday, | : . 20 re bab s - company’s houses which are located on | Straub, Herndon, Pa. e e L B ihey oales : War LflbOI‘ 7 ; East street. The drainage pipes lead- Died of Dises % S 5 3 ¥ ITO! 5 SLIVE FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON 1 gt Sl = sease. compliance with the rule under which " HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY ARy GO0Ds L RT RUTASED Bor o Ing to the sewer run along Woodruft| Captain John D. Irving, New Tork; | the Child's FWelfare Camialen “"”‘ g PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD = % | 2venue and those from the Plainville | Lieut. Michael J. Trook, Milwaunos : Jus[]ce by Both Fact ; Dnas i R s : 5 conducted in this city in conjunction Redity ssmpany ¥ Mouses wun 1KOUEN |[Porseant Honiy B Kelth W¥ilim, | wiih the ration-s1d. o aient o Jiast strect and connect with the|Mo.; Privates Thomas H. Aggar, Kil. drainage pipes on Woodruff avenue. AN, Ta: Leo Bid Mattern | 120 By ths sovorment recenily. | net = 1 | This brings the grand total of babies | ” Ews along fine most of them better than - Pies Being Stolen. Bverett C. Case, Churchville, N. Y.!| \eighed and measured in New Brit. | ' eshington, Aug, 1.—The national BERLIN Nb those of any other part of the coun- I\ ap e l ' Several coxplaints have heen made | LOuis ‘\"’-‘1 Worcester, Mass.; Caleb | ain up to 5,850, nearly 1,000 more |war labor board has decided against 5 23 —— try. :! r,n,\.‘:‘.-nu(}n W |\:;u has v:\‘roe'r; |n¢ late to the town officials by the ;‘x\letv;,o. Ikelndi':m, \A\I‘X ss. “\\I}lfim Jcheq- than the estimated baby population. | establishing at this time a minimum raised in this town this year, i S ¥ Plainville Baking company. For the P -oexnart, Minn.; illam 8. | mhe heaviest part of the work came |y, = - | than any other year due ‘to the ro-| Dr. and Mis. George B. Woram | SoV S BNUTE COTPANY. FOr £A8) oo ore “pverett, Mass: Liogd 7. A ing the aftacn on whan 15 natles || =2 teiboapbliedigonerally, throyihy quests that have been sent out by the | and son Jack, have returned after Ward, Lowville, N. Y. e 5 I g | Ut the industry, and announced thut 1 » . |iiesta thar, SR R I L ery have been stolen from the store appeared at the school, only 16 being | | 1so t ted in either late Saturday nights or early Died of Airplane Accident. attended in the foremoon. The cam. | the determination and application. of a An increase has also been noted T ‘ o e i o Mrs. D. A. Goodsell and Miss Anna | Sunday mornings. Myron Rogers, the | Lieuts. Cecil S. Huntington, Bur- | palgn was practically closed Tuesday | fair living wage would be made in each e e i S e . e o e bury, | Proprietor of sme baking company, | lingame, Cal.; Joseph J. Mason, Pitts- | evening but owing to the inclement | case on the basis of the facts involved we been 1 s has S = 4 made no complaints concerning the | burgh. weather that afternoon, the commit- | 5 [ to the co-operation of the|Conn, where they will spend the | qooii o O ST TR e : : At | Hartford County league with the | month of August stealinzs of foadstuffsiu 0 o |Pled From Accident and Other | te® Voted to devote another day to : M ago when several ples were stolen. | the work and yesterday afternoon | | farmers. The County league agreed = o SR ; & R . Causes. 1 g o s T s n % - Taft When Mr. Rogers came to the bakery Captain George W. Werseba. Pertl | Proved the advisability of the move. | Taft and submitted jointly by Mr. Ta the same time the board adopted a resolution, written by William 1 3 i i t the beginning of planting time to Dr. Tyler of Golf street is visiting § & ‘=i - s e : 4 = s | =5 i | furnish 5 Z ie: 3 o en s F: a o v r : | help whenever it was needed. Several 2. a dozen ples had been stolen and 2180 | nenbers, Wetumpka, Ala.; Frank B, | measured vesterdsy belons in either.|maen, tn which the attention of capital * : 55 ind a s cas »gister had been 3 - he B ott or sc i 2 Hosplml a S[ Kl[[s [ were henefited by this service at a | Miss Bertha Goodsell left today to ff:'o:f‘}n‘" "“1:“%‘ ]111];,»]:”“\~1:|\m»\1 Deen ;flnd\:vs. Chesterfield, S. C.; Mechanic "!"f,’”}‘,’ufi'\.xofiheflfur;‘::[o[: h?",fl (:;‘_ | and labar is invited to the wisdom of " {ime whe! as needed spend the month of August in Lon- < 1 : , | Ernest G. Kehoe, Sol N By A Phisiion 2 a0 s ol s - difference: on 1 (s i anases SN | donbery, Vermont. money 1n the cash register, mostly | vai“Tont Hannula, Kaskhy, Salary, | city wore represented. The work fs | Composing their differences upon i1 Clerk. | = i pennies, the cash register was bat- W ot Mo * | now completed, as far as the actual | basis of the principles and policies of ] T WN‘ Reiurns on two papers have been | tered to pleces. Complaint was made work of weighing and measuring the | the bgard as approved and promul- N | made to the Town Clerk, one on the M C. R. Hare and daughter | and on investigation it was found that he wounded severely include babies is concerned. The committee . 5 ed b residen s procla- {birth of a daughter, Agnes lisie | Hlelen and Miss Beatrice Siater, are | several of the youns men of the town | Major Howard W. Beal, Lewiston, | has considerable work to do to ascer- | 54(ed DY the president in his procla ! Bodach, to Mr. and Mrs. Augustus | spending a few days in PRerkshire, | were under suspicion. - Me.; Captain Henry A. Schwarz, Bal- tain the total number of pounds of | Col. Jarvis Has Excellent Field of | 5odo(y’ of tnis town, and one on |Mass Stbpce Eor| Rach Deaftee lm\nr:. Sergeants Albert W. Ander- | pabies weighed during the entire | In this resolution the war labor | the marriage of Elmer Blton and Much criticlsm has boen made af |ty Miondca “i’;pnr\n‘;:" yv.‘{a(;,‘fim;;' campalgn, and it is expected these ig- | baard adopts an attitude firmly op- Anna Newifield. Mr. and Mrs. Elton MissEN yrtlefiNordstrom, s MissBZu-siliate N against | the ¥ Connecticut hstate VAT ooy 0 2l Se Willi = (U will'be given outin & day “{»“"‘k- posed both to unjust profits en the Others in State—Kensington Pledges were married last Sunday at the | jette Tucker and Albert Nordstrom | cuard in regard to the farewell sup. Daley, Fitehbure, Mass: opdam J.| Tomorrow afternoona t3:30 o'clock | pari of capltal and unreasonable de- . . 3 Kensington Methodist church. Rev. | visited Raymond Tucker at the | pors given to draftees leaving for Gasice [.ndew‘f(‘.d‘ ‘rso':pnA ";':mic the captains will meet in the ,n.:np mands on the part of labor, stating 13,000 Quarts of Canned [ood. E. . Lounsberry performed the mar- | Princeton aviation tralning —school, | various camps. In answer o this | priveres Clacn o ‘Beohtel, Har Suen | Loett Cammeteni oy “he)n Ld‘l‘: | that capital should ha%e only such : S UEnE! | riage ceremony. Both the contract- | over the week-end. arith o ted at their | pa.: T ol Y NOVer, | will be instructed concerning the dis- | ,oa50nahle returns as will assure its Dr. H. H. Purington, formerly su- ) S criticism the company voted at their | Pa.; Frank L. Briggs, Harrison, Me position of their enrollment eards. At | yoo™ port p o % a Aot o s ing parties are 13 years of age. —_— Gl dnllife aive s muinec Eo aviny | Top B 2 1, Me.; 3 e “ | use for the world's an e nation’s perintendent of the British govern- 2 5 e SO weekly d give a suy Y | John Bryda, Westfield, M George | 4:30 o'clock, in the same place, there | 05 e ment hospital on the island of St. Kensington Doing Its Bit. i f“_! j‘“.'_":"‘ -j"!“’ f"”"‘\ h“}:j‘ Te” | draftee leaving this town, regardless | J. Bush, Haverhill, Mass.; Ralph H. :»5\?1 Hela ‘m;e“ng of | the lexanntive 1Z?”;\Eflo‘;"f}n‘«:]J.(umf;]fv:!:»:f‘1,\,‘;“ b{nl‘“‘n Kists, In the West Indies, is visiting ¢| _ONCe again Kensington hus taken [ (il B oer spending two Weeks “at]or the number of men going. Many | Challenger, Lebanon, Pa.; Samuel J, members of the Child's Welfare com- | ettectivencss, in & comfort rehoometiy S | (ot = advantage of an opportunity to' be of } of the townspeople claimed that | Dana, Pleasant Point, Me.; August mittee with the chairman, M Ge0. | in view of the cxigencies of the war, theshiome fot DS RSN RGriswold ol |l 0 tioe o the country, this time S When some of the men are leaving | Devos, Pitco, Pa.; Willard M. Barly, | w. Traut. All.members are urged to should likewise be assured Kensington Dr. Purington resigned | through the housewives of this sec-! Charles R. Hare has returned after | this town little or no sendoff is given | 9 Crawford street. Oil City, Pa.: Carl m;‘ke a special effort to be present The “dnpm'm of ‘h‘_' resalution his position as superintendent af the | tjon. The cards for pledging the | spending & weel in Maine, them, except by: their few relatives | Ebert, Salem Depot, N. H.; Robert ST — marks the end of a lengthy discus- hospital to come to the United States | number of quarts of vegetables that S who gather at the station to bid them | W. Faulkner, Philadelphin; Newton sion of the auastion ofldeolaring And to enlist in the army as a surgeon.l,ie to be canned this vear to meet| The resistrars of! voters will meet | good-bye: E. Grant, Union City, Pa.; Stanley POLICE HONOR ROLL l St P ianetalethen o wiouni e bre He was not accepted for the army due |i}ia roadl shortaze which is expected | the fest and second Friday In August A committee of seven has been | Hill, Boston; Walter J. Lesher, 275 imum to be paid any workman in the to a slight physical disability, and was | \njass something is done to prevent |from 12 to 4 p. mi.. to receive names | appointed to keep in touch with the | Peacoek street, Pottsville, Pa.; Her- — | United States. Decisions in a large »y‘:“::;“‘v”‘:y:;',:]_‘w‘»,“; J‘m':‘: Y“”n\ l\».\-: it, havo been collected and it is found | of persons who are qualified to he | local draft board and find out the ::!")';\{I(.f:ln}:’y:\“hI\?:iv“lz“v‘T HEE e S I e [ S e e v that 13,000 quarts have been pledged | added to the caucus lists. exact number of men who are to go | M. 3 » Dorchester, Mass.; James been under investigation and consider- Jog. RInloLet hemadeian attempt foll it o e e er to the various camps. The committes | B. Punco. Raritan, N. J.; Harry L. Guardians of Law in Service of the | ation for the last month will be made L B e B e 0] i, o] Toow e SR ot il Cho et 1 o oites it E Cherryfield, Me.; Michael J. public taday to be followed by other geon x‘yu»! x(:yrv"ml’AI’.‘,\:(‘I,1>v)m.1‘ v‘me‘H‘”; 1it can be readily seen that the quota |O¢cupyving Dr. Norton’s home on | Peter Duffy, chairman: Secrgeants | Tierney, Clinton, Mass. Country. decisions within a few days eyl adenolel; v”H”‘: L o ‘y‘r"‘”‘_ will be doubly canned when the cards | I'rederick street. Dr. Norton has been | Cassidy, Bullen, Roberts. Distan, Wounded, Degree Undetermi | mwelve members of the New Britain | The resolution as passed unanimaus- States army was in need of men of | ©f all the sections of the town are |called to the ser: Clark and Klattes, as assistants Lieut. Miles W. Kreas, 462 Walnut | police department are or will be shart- |1y by the ‘\\)Mh—:wm”““s' ety o this profession, he resigned his posi- | collected. Much credit for the excel- PUETF e SRR SRR Suit Believed Settled. strect, South Bethlehem, Pa ly in the service of Uncle Sam. Few mh";“»}::s‘j’; st “”*EJ'-”Y""“N B tion in the West Indles and came tollent rTesults obtained must be glven| 1% o: % “095i8 80 e “ The suit which was recently brought Missing in Action. departments of the same size as New | jabor b |m‘irn‘l\h;“‘?M‘m\((:dr‘u(;tptx:oml’:“‘? this country confident that he would | to the solicitors for Kensington LS | };‘fw,"‘ £ VS gainst Patrolman Philip Marino by | Corporal Gennard Scipione, Abrug- | Britein will boast of a better repre-j ' 'HC &5 0 s alike to the \fl:dom St i Bl | Marjorie Moore and Mrs. Burr have 8 aeh. Mrs. J. B. Stone is said to have heen | ;i Ttaly: Privates Rollin Gf Fresnons {Sentation in tho foroes BEhting Tor th | o e ioalig thelr s The hospital in which he has served | been handling the campaign In this § settled. Mrs. Stone's lawver, H. M. | Ripen, Cal: Paul Zanetds, As 4 [iGanse ot Bnd emocracy g Batrolman I8 St principles governing R oA Agrilia, | | 2 S he West Indies is 'y large one, | £ection. Tt is expectec e car ) i : & Agrilia, |y omas €. Dolan will report for duty the V Tndi a very large on t is cxpected that the cards) VJCE RAIDS NEAR Camp of Southington contradicts the | Gireece. Thomas 5 ) the national war labor board, which Returns to Town mation of April §, 1918 Wheat, Comparing Favorably with the Red Cross rooms for work. list in the army Dr. Purington was For Men in Special and Limited in this town at the home of Dr. Gris- Many reports are being published | probated jointly with the will of his | a the excellent quality of the | first wife, who died in 1 hecause | Colored Draftees ¥nt for Camp wheat being raised around the state | of joint ownership of the estate. My- | Devens—Others Go to Maine each town claim to have superior | ron D. Stockwell and H. N. Lockwood j tirst local board will send two men to the Svracuse, N, Y., recruit camp on Three colored registrants from the | August 5. The second district will send itts was one of the first islands dis- | collected at the end of this week, as T — et i R e Sk 3 roren Lo 1 Guverea byl OdnmEE N | BROOKLYN NAVY YARD | defendants lawyer. the suit has been Private Charles E. Locke, Cincin-| fThe police honor roll will be as|the president in his proclamation of French, English, French and English | tion expect zood results as they 6% ! 5 English | tion expect 1 resnl they hav | this morning and said the hear- Fhociastel Daolan nevy arms, but also a war of workshops: the hospita bout ten! years in Kegistrars Session Tomorrow. N s tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the , A VA ary pital ut ten yea ! at Dance Halls and Grill Patrick ) e T e e fore going to th was su- | the town hall tomorrow during tha | Rooms. Brief Ttems. The list upernumeraries: | New York, Aug. 1.—To stamp out normal period of industrial expansion, f Actior Delbert Veley, army i 1 1 T ; today raided a number of dance halis Masses tomorrow morning at the abnormal wages; that it is an interr. ake the plaee ef vacant by the 2 Richmond, Va.; John O. Cowl, Leon, Daniel Cosgrove, navy Btates government on one of the West authorities acted at the request of B Birling nev “That capital should only have such RO oUieg e et o Prev ly reported killed in action, 3 :d me fective some of the men, reviously reported killec ction, § O lar force have resigned. Scrgeant|and its physical and mental effective at Nashville, N. ., and will end hi Probated With That of IHis Pirst | to procure drinks. Orders have been | Government Sends Out Its First Calt | Private Realis C. Kiestler, Cypress, | 0007 o qepartment to take up | ©f the exigencles af the wir should | marked “U. 8. CALLED INTO SERVICE, fortunately than the police department | in its conclusion not to make orders Col. Jarvis' Excellent Wheat. has been filed for probate and will be MEN LEAVE TODAY. The gov has sent out its | times, which, under war condition o dralted, was discharged for disability Amandus Johnson of 70 John street, | drafte “That the declaration of our princi- 55 i orning at | three ey Rosanski and William Hartnett through the press of the amount Mr. Scott made his will on July 1 second district left this morning at | thr men. vears, is spending a short vacation ley R S TGN e | strued in the light of thesc cansidera- Col. Jarvis has just housed on the | Mrs. Phillie Briere Scott, for herself | John Tomous. P’rospect street; aund Vincent V. Luty. [ 4 tclegram from the St. Paul exemp- Mrs. M. J. Lvnch has been called to | its sections should consider and de- seen. It should yield, he estimates, ‘he remaining third of the estate | hoards also went away today. Charles | district men are George Rolf, 162 | service on August 12. He will be sent | account of 1he death of her brother. | ples on its particular facts and re. on- three acres of fine spring wheat and | Scott, Mrs. Clara Scott Brownell, Mrs, | Houck were sent by the first board. ) nerton street. Edwin Bailey of 473 [ brother, Algot R. Jobnson. is in the | hy falling down stairs at the Hotel | numerous, and their operations suffie wned by the British governme Si| Toriinel Berlinbbineel veetl o e on August 12 and Patrolman Patrick i the British governmer St. | for Berlin street section will be statements about town. According to Prisoner: n Augv were approved and promulgated by i he ing has not as yet been com- i dropped nati folows April 8, 1818 combined, and finally the British. | met with success in their work | Police. Round Up Suspected Women | ing concerning the suit will be held | The Marine Corps casualty list to- competition in the quantitative pro [RER Died of wounds, #; severely wound- trial resourcefulness and energy intendent of t1 er hospital in { regular hours to revise and complete The C atr & G _ , . Charles Witkin, navy ¥ 1051 v tar hours to rev nd complete | The Catholic Patriotic chapter of | ieq 1rom Wounds Reccived in of other hospitals previously. [ John A. Moore and Garner C. Good- | *1/e8ed immorality in resorts near the 1 from which the employer should ex- s previousl John oore and Garne tood- & > | Sergeant John J. McAmis, Coving-| Thomas Culley, navy offered the superintendency of one of | death of Rebert M and griil rooms and detained for tem- | church of Our Lady of Merey will num, in which industry is pursued only ne death of Robert Morse n —— Severely Wounded in Action. reasonable returns as will assure its A P e SCOTT WILL IS ”LED rmy officials, who, in an investiga- N > 3 1 i e ent i Talaal nit sona irns as 1 Indlan ) 1t turned down the of Private David D. Cairns, Cochesett, The [ E the world's and nation’s cause, He is at pres e e erate: IState of Maple Stre ; - discovered that ei presont touring the eastern | Estate of Maple Strect Man Will Be | s now reported wounded in action { ness in a comfort reasonable in vie | | f likewise be assurec trip in the northern part of Massa- | issued that enlisted men patronizing il - woric I factories) ik be assured The will of the late Williz Scott e Service, 3 i eregn based on ill of the 1 William Seott | Al XS thus far. Edward G. Burke is the|in the interegnum, based or first dr. re e special “isit, Gets S ons to Leave, ervice. e is still at Camp Devens irst draft men in the special Visit, Gets Summons to Leave. in servi | ieht sertounly Uepsle the puessnt L Members of the force who are liable who has been located in St. Paut, | Mem ples as to the living wage and an of fine flelds of wheat but it is safe | eight days before he died, and leaves | 11:05 for Camp Devens. They were Those who have heen selected are: | ity hig parents in this city. | tionx Ber)in Farms is the best that can he [ and her heirs | Three other men from the local | 39 Farmington avenue. The sccond tion board advising him to report for | her farmer home in Wallingford on | cide each case involving these prinef- from 3 {0 bushels per acre. This | is left to be equally divided between ]«‘larl\ was sent by the second hoard, | Main street; Wrank Logan. 298 Park {to a special training school for aute. | John J. Callahan, 56 years old, who | serve any general rule of decisian until i i something over 20 acres of barley Annie Scott Agard and Mrs. Lucy l"r'w-r‘ men go to a special school of | Stanley street and TIsadore \':vnhnwrv/.ll nited States Navy on the U. S. 8. | Lincoln on Hall avenue, Wallingford, | ciently clear to make generalization McAvay is liable to the draft. discovery has been owned by the| plet The solicitors for that sec- | T i The plaintiff's lawyer wa in town Marine Corps List. Regulars: 'Th this war is not enl. A wa f Dr. Purington has been connected with e . Zdward Kiley, navy. F on bec ted with day shows: Edyard duction and distribution of munitions in the capacity geon. B i rezistrars will be in session at | G O e George C. Ellinger, arm = “That the periad of the war is not a North Carolina and had served on the | the voting lists. The registrars are the Red will meet tonight at Thomas Feeney, cavalr: Whilalretirninelto the ctater oy o el (aolo | Brookiyn navy yard, the police early | Pect unusual profits or the employe i 1 g ta States to en- in r. Goodwin was appointed to > ton, Ky.; Privates Richard A. Evans, Cornelius Cully, navy the ljospitals controiled by the United porary examination 37 women. The | be celebrated at 5 and 7 o'clock. s G selollin: army for common cause and common ends fer, o confident was he that he would tion of alleged intoxication of ol SEV ED hard in another direction by reason | T ‘ diers and sailors at Coney Island, Mass, of {he war. Three members of the|While the physical well-being of labor states by automobile, having started donning bathing snits, had heen able Malone and Patrolmen Perry and | chusett He will spend a few davs Wife, Who Died in 1907. the beach resorts wear bathing suits The fireldepartment hasl fared more “That this board should be careful f Maple stree o ed o o 1 ™ r o sipws af progress , orma of Maple street, who died on July 21, | Arthur Johnson, Home From West on | onjy member of the permanent forea | Proved Vipws aof progr in normal ind limited services classes and th cireman Oscar Nvgren, who was 1 lmited services classes and the | . ny. jonnson, san of Mr. and Mrs, | Firoman cconomic structure of our countr: % o draft are John Finneran, Stan- crops. Reports have heen printed | are appraisers of both estates | Minn., for the past four and one-haif | 10 th tablished minimum should be econ- to say that the ten-acre field which | {wo-thirds of the estate to his wife, | leslie Richardson, Simon McCoy and | First district, Carl Johnson, 56 | his morning Mr. Johnsan received | KILLED BY PALL. “That for the present the board or week Col. Jarvis also expects to cut | Mr. Scott’s four children, Charles F.|and Arthur Pluecher and Harold | street and Joseph Radzovous, 7 C mobile mechanies in Indianapalis. His | died as a result of injuries received |its judgments have been suffeientl, Crops throughout the state have come ! Scott Barnes 4maechanics at Qrono, Me. A °f 61 Laurel strect are alternates, Minnesota. yesterday. safe.

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