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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918, Pa.; John Gattl, Allison, N. M.; Mar- fano Dangelo, Rahway, N. J.; Wilmer ) Lebose, Iast Tallassee, Ala.; Peter Goldsteln, Perry avenue, Norwalk, ‘ Died of Airplane Accident, First Lieut. Edward T. Hathaway i e (Ccpilnuedifion ditat Rase) Contingent Leaves for Syracuse— | Died of Accident and Other Causes. |y o dine wood. and cut it. The la.; Corporal Benny Miller, Chester, Pa.; Privates Harold G. Ahlberg, | the cutting is delayed until winter Chicago; Costanzo De Pietro, Phil sets in and then cutting has to be | delphia; James W. Dunn, Poteau, | done the wood will not be fit for im | Okla.; Edward Fischer, Beaver Dani, | mediate use. | Wis “l would be in favor of taking the | bound for the trade school at Syra- | Y BRI Cyy | | | | | The first draft of men for special service left the city this afternoon, S Cverely Wounded: | city employes and using them fo cut | ., o oy Relatives and friends i . - 1o e Dt wood, providing we cannot secure 3 Ll e | Th verely wounded include other lahor," said Mayor Quigley. | Sathered at tho railroad station and | ~ 4 sl ew DBritain, ©ONN-: | favor of establishing , or three 0 T & < | SR e Aneaciey G || S B8 Gl B B8 i | wiae o i ar 2, P it P e yards, ere the wood could b Pirst distric - J. Johnson, 56 In transacting your | ardville, Pa.; Mechanic Jame e - First district i MME 3 ; llle, 2o . ke rere should onvenient | Rz o UMMER TOGS banking business with | Lynskes, Philadelphia; .Cook LYl | niiies in'the norih, east and Fouth | Prospeet streot; Vincont Luts, 39 the Commercial Trust-. | Bobb, Blanford, Miss.; Private FER A AT GinEton A e Second district, COR VAC 0 : b : parts of the city i ) ) s FOR VACATION | Company. nest W. A. Becker, Camden, N. J.i) "pne mayor was asked ahout cutting [ Georgo Rolf, 162 Main street, Frank It 1s well equipped William F._Dagle, 215 Second avenue, ( fohn Red r : S i L ond AVENUS | (504 on some of the city's vast wa- | Logan, 295 Park street Whte flannel trousers- with facilities for the East Willlamsport, Pa.; John J. Bgal. { (orop0q acreage. He said that he had | zovous, 7 Connerton street . 26.50 & prompt and accurate Ridgefield Park, N. J.; James H $6.50. dispatch of busines oShoy Eastl Diidesiaie MASE | (he advisability of cutfing trees on tha | today to furnish eligibles for bidge Soft Shi % av s Olyer Boxce REULIIRSDULER NS, < T b st > ! carpentry. Neither had men listed as Soft Shix ! We have customers ive 9 ERIR ey 7| water shed or how much might b rpentry. Neither had me oft who have dealt with Edward Loring, Gloucester, Ma e i qualifie The men will be sent to Bathing Suits | us for many years. We 'I h’m\u’ . MacIniyre, “""‘11““‘ = '““‘ The city will probably have to buy | Camp Forest Lytle in Georgla ~ ~ 1 are pleasing others John._J._Maroney, Boston; CNNY | anding wood as .according to repor As a result of the -activity - of the Soft Collar: Marvak, Carney, N. J.; Franklin J and can also please there is very little cut wood purchase- | federal men Saturday night there was 1ot gone into the matter to ascertain The draft hoards were called ffon Mass.; | nOb E | arky, Spencer, Mass.; Walter M 3 1 e Wash Ties 250 Cheimniia T i e e { able in this vicinity. Last winter the | an unprecedented demand at both 5 are invited. e ded D s tndetermied farmers had an unusual demand for | draft board offices today for classifica- Silk Hose o, o a1 | wood and the wood lots were pretty | tion cards — - clude: Sergeants Robert O. Hansel, | Well cleared Eoth fIs oty n L Esn S o toathe o = Cumberland, Md.; Neil O'Brien, The question of hauling ‘the wood | trade scheol at Newton, Mass., = at G | has been partially considered and a ! 11:04 a, 1 August 15. Those taken H Corporal Harry i’ ) Ailton, Vi Dusler Tosewh 3. | project contemplated is to bring local | have been selocted from the 1918 regi- e arre 3 ioldbenz New York,: | Stank, Shamokin, Pa.: Mechanic | trucks into use. Tn case of necessity | stration. The lis gant, Bufialo; Rufus FP.|Nicholas Rubel,” Braddock, Pa.; Pri-|the trucks can be commandeercd First District At the war-zegsion of the Cour C! ib‘ C \drix, Greenville, Ala); James J.|vates Frank Benoil, Burlingtan, Vi At HicE A Con Devia B Pltsine ol e ttean . % 0 Ang 0. Hamilton, New- York: Ralph L. Henry. | Tony Demarca, Lynn,, Mass.; Charle- | cut General Assembly legisla Parkmore street New York Stock ~Exch orth Fayston, Vt.; Herman F. Huske, | ton T. Harlow, Cotuit. Mass.: William | €nacted permitting municipalitic : Elgin, 11L; Jolin A. Heinatz Leander, | H. Hillikén, Morrisville, Vt.: John D.|:ake appropriations for, the wenera " | Hussey, West Lynn, Mass.; Michacl | purchase of fuel and if ~the council spproves—of the-groject-to —purehase | Aken Alfred D. Seeds, toolmaker, tions furnished by Riel Prospect street members of the 1 3 1gennt 1. Sullivan, -machmist cnange. Tex.; David Hatmaker, Jacksboro, v Tenn.; Roy S, Hickman Leola, S. D.; | J. Kane, Dorchester e L . Walnut street Mark R. Hart, Denver, Colo.; John W. | Beare lington, ~ Vt.: Ralpn N. | the wood £ William McK, Fisher, machini High —Hoy o e vt.: | under sich an act. . : Hudson, Kdison, Ga.; John Huston, | Brace, SeCeinan, g cperience | Prospect strect Am Beet Sug. .... 9 9 E P WiHdwood-—Pa.: -Henrs .- Jones, | Bernard Brady, Taunton. Mass:i Wil [ Fecause of (he city's experic Pis wluu, \ & lson R ¢ Alaska <:n'4g a’ilé L J g I e | am Briar,” Sheldon, Vit Pasquale | with the municipal farm ventuve some 2 Bt n,; machinis e Sl & | : Jamegville, N. Y.; Earl Jones, Clarks- R Bassett stree N A oG amepville, N. Y.; Harl Jones, Clarks- | o ), “bp jiewelphta; Charles D, Host, | of ths council_members will probably | Bassett str 2 Sl el \\"’qui“r Va.; \l()‘,n‘fl« I\xvnHA n “.'_v 238 | Miford, Conn.: Lucius I. Kidder, | want to act with cctreme caution. | 1win W, Mitchell. printer, 17 s :m (1 ar & Fdy Shas Ll A <",“')""1 Morrisvilte, V&3 Jotn - Ko Kimball, [ The enditions will e well in hand strect. o Tcel o Jonn.;r Walter Kincaid, Sulphur | pown 1" Ves' Waiter H. Labadie. | that full and complete explanations Second District. m Can .... o Springs; Tax; —Alme Tamore, Haver- By : e = S e s the ad- | y = Am Smelt e e S ,t;rma} Beverly Mas: Raymond Mas can be ‘given as d ¥ | Clarence H. Kecley, auto mechanic, (Continued from First Page) Hill, Ala.; James C. Lampton, Hudson, | Somerville, Mass.; Henry N. Milliken, | visalility 697 East Street Smel s el v 2 ROXbUry, Mags; Joseph J. T. Murphy, A member of the common council Anaconda Cop = = Ky.; Angelo Lacroteria Rumson, N. I.; | Roxbury, Mass.; Godfrey J. Podvin, | samt This morntnz when- e heara—of 2T s R By O : 3 | fefred-him o Proctor C. Gilsons, Carthage, N. Y.;[John 4. Loewery, Semmes, Ala.; Rein- | Burlington, Vt.: Frank R. Rousseau, | tne proposition that the idea appealed Bald Loco % Glepn- -G.- Hall,” Haverhill, Mass.; | aldo Maestas, Cimarron, N. M.; Henry | Cambridge, Vt.: George Sheehan, |t him' more strongly than-the farm | Gust g o. : AN THE K, Gearée W. Ryley, hawrenc, Muse. | Marion, Brooklyn: Alred Martin, Jr., | Buritfisten, Vi | project. He said: “People”realize | SUPet. . - BR T/ e : i C. KA Somerville, Mass.; iAlexander 4Mille Missing in Action, no’ how difficult it 15 to' get coal'and [ 1.0 4~ Kraus, mechanic, Bobn’ Bl SAROT R Dahlgren 11 Lieut. Harold A. McCheaney, San | ay winter comes on it will be increas- | L sireet- = it 5 | Buts, Sup S e B R David Midgley, Jamestown, N. Jose, Cal.: Privates Albert M. Camo- | ingly hard, because of the transporta- | Willlam 8. Carlson, plumber, Can"Pac own, Engle d,"N. J arl Con- | o - 4§ ERE mile, Jackson Center, O.; Peter Sage- | tiar dicaps. RSt Cho &0 b Dk o0 11 B. Davis, | Rudolph Mike, New York; Howard e U-“t\hl:“l"“\““‘{l’*‘“ matter if we do lose | Both’ boards will send _contingents | cpiny Gop Harrisom, Mich.; H Ireland, | M | TU. S. Marine Corps List. monéy by the venture? That would | cOmPposed of those in the limited serv- | (pi il & St Paul & 8 v Mic 3 arry relan: 1 X ‘le and Vi r F. XKW e 1 - 3 X > Ear: Piyes re anc.i| MoramiClovelandiiWalter B iMazwell, il I my oS hiurine " Gorps * caswalty: iist || 1) better than: ta hiavesa: greatidealiof | Col F & 1 hiladelphia Albert F Johnson, | Modena T v 4§ 3 s | Mathatin S FPRnIEIA. Kilke, Ais Modena, N b gl Joseph H. Murphy, shows fering. The gavernment is aiming ) ) | Cons Gas . nk -4 » AXION, | Hartford, Conn.; Max W. Mueller, Killed in action. 9; died of wounds | to reduce the infant mortality, and I} Party, five from each district | Cruc Steel John J. Rogers, mechanic, 63 field street [ Gustav Unterspan, machinist, 36 Lambert "A. “Wood, . Garden Home, Potersburg, W. Va; Rush C. Davis, | Maine, Wignebago, Minn.; Martin T ice and selective class to Fort 15locum tomorrow There will be ten in the John I Woolwine, Dubuque, la.; Corporals_Har ". Bernard, San Diggu,” Cal.r Andréw P. Blake, Provi- dence; -Jam rmody, Poultney, N, 65+ ealin-Fowsm, Hysacuse, N: 2., _action, 1; total onally Kiow of no better-way than . | Distillers Sec Claud, N. M.; Joe H. Morchead, nt Michael J. Murphy, Sioux | contract pneumonia or other diseases | X Gt Nor Oré Ctls Wis.; Roy Noel, Paris, IIL; | Committees of the various courts of | Lack Steel O.; Charles A. M¢Dougald, Aberdeen Washington, Mo.; Robert McKeon. e ciived 2 ‘ James Paine, Pleasant - View, K :(‘)\h‘y‘\“]\‘“ ’_j"”\')’\_"‘Mm\h.:z»er. Ha- | The list ) i [to be sure that there is ample fuel. | Erie Hugh M. Wallace, Cusseta, Ala.: » Mass.; Verdie J. McReynolds, Killed in Action, | 1f homes are unheated children will | FRATFRNAL NE“’S Irie Ist pfd Memphis; Frank K. Neugard, New D.; Privates Frank L. Col- |[and may dic | i i K . coo 4 Tork, Norenberg, Appleton, | ey Vinton, O.; William H. Farmer AR s ;HH‘]nnyu:fln Forecters of America. fnspltgtion > ; / ‘//'””lm.\‘ depie Tameaic oa Oprea, Detroit: Charles IT. Phinipe | Mason City, Ta; George L. Langell ;\n‘uy‘.u‘y‘:;u;[,.,r il it L : | Kennecott Cop UL o dgrl B, Crabbe, . London, O.:] slance; 0.; Joe Peterson, Cleveland, | Mdiden. Mass.: Kerlin Lehman, Chi ‘ RN Foresters of America in charge of ara rali s The best way to set about it is Beal M. Darby, North Bend;, Pa.:|valter Pienc e Cleveland; | ¢;igo; Leroy L. Patchin, Hagard, Neb.; Lehigh alte erce, Orange, Tex.; Frank | Sy | | i | rangements for joint initiation which : t ready for winter by canning vege Ngrman Davis, Mount Carmel, P At 7allace V. Pedersen, Moose Lake Bie ipsan ; Ch | Yax Potrol : ‘| getready v ¥ g vege iR ,,M:L"':,"“\:”;- Paff, 1920 Amelia avenne, Scranton, | y}i \\\}.nf,: o e | \ r Y | 48 expected ‘to take place this month, | o 170 o tables and fruits. Free book of im Nell E. Hillabrant, Assumption, IIL;| L% Charles Prindle, ‘West Spring- | 101" shatner, Minneanolis | \ LR EJU [z ee il oiclock R devenine b e ot | structions on canning and dryingy Edward Hirst, New Bedford, Mas field, Pa.; Harry Pappagallo, Hart- | ool J. Sha 3t Reis - XS | Theé general’ committee has received | N ¥ ¢ & * !'* may be had from the National Wai st, , Mass Dicd of Wounds Received in [ word that the dogree team: of Courc | NV (OTF o , B Gard | Cammission )| Washiagion tD James T. - Jones, Knoxville, Tere .| Y-i Willam Pegg, New York; Private Guy Thomas, Price, ] Erichson; Har(ford, will he unable to | v ¥ 2 2 C.. for two cents to pay postage. S o 4 -ome to this city s expecte ’ Quiac Ripert W. King. Troy, Aln: wais | Otto Parrish, Ozark ; James ( come to this city. Tt is expected that Kemiewsh, Brociion, Lanroncs C1F| Peak, Montsomery, Ala.: Mike Pul- CITY ITEMS a local team will have charge of the | NOLT & W k L0 DON'T BE A SLACKER Clyde M. Horton, Robeline, La.: |L°F@ Conn.: Pietro Piscreta, Lokola, Lashbrook, Philpot, Ky Norman A l{:’"”' fi“”“’”l el -N \ Rops e | R S lv““"lpl': o Fittle, Salem, Mags. Byeratt McAlli '(,‘,"\"lewllr“' st nelly, George Ondrick has returned from (Continued from First Page) | er Lodge, O. of V Eeleeen tioeln i Fount Bleasant, N. C.; . Charles | NeW York; James B. Remedes, Rhin : s ] et 8 Ray Cons O. McKenny, Newton, Mass.: Wade H.| Wash.i BEdward Richards, Whittens- | New York afte: sl — e ',\,‘. e nethe ouly menns e wblain: Tegner lodge. No. 5. Order of Vasa, | Reading D Gleenn Newion C. Withtam | Yills. Bowling _ alley. « Bridgsport, | Visiting relatives. Mr. Ondrick is a | CRomdar as the only means of ebialn |y, 0 PEE 00, o l0mn, sy Rep T & S com W. Mitchell, Edna, Cal.; Lee Phillips, | ORIi Albert J.' Sekula, Paterson, N. | student at the University of HAtshers | ji8 (0 <P Nay SOy L “ s couta | Master of Connecticut District Lodge | 5o pac SR Pikesville,” Ky.; -Samuel G. Rain, Ser-|J:> Ralph H. Saunders, Morgantown, | Law School. . He is now awalting his 3176 0 015 presidential proclamation | Andrew Swanberg of Groton will be | go )35 ma, Ala.; Major D. Riley, Ozark. Ala .| W- Va; Joseph M. Shérwood, Ka- | call in the Naval Reserve | ands would add about 86,000, to the] Present, and also ‘Tegner's, deputy, | : : k= Willet C. Sanford, ' Morrisville. Pa..| hoka, Mo.; Luman K. Sanford, Endi- Rev. J. William Denton :N“\wl!]m'miu' R e AT Nute: Severson, Seattle; George D,|0tti N. Y.; Norman Sharits, Dayton, | secretary of the local Y. M. C, A, | . i So Ry pfd v la2te John Oberlin of Hartford. All mem- bers requested to he present. Re- ‘ i Sheridan, . Sherwood, Tenn.; Arthur| O William H. Smith, Arlington, Vt.; | spent the week-end-in Palmer, Mas treshments will -be-served | GET OUT OF HERE! H. Skatzes, Delaware, O. dward D. Suter, Plum City, W Mrs. J. F. Atwater and daughters e | Ggorge L. Slagle, Crosby, Wyo.; | Alton M. Sherman, Saquert, N. Y Misses. Lillian and Hazel, left today = | ¥ m Clarence Shephard, Millshed, K ¥ 1 L iy farvey ith, Spring Valley, Minn.; he! y for Pond Point, where they will r Lady Wallace lodge, Daughters of 3 Sparagoski, Toledo; ’ James J. Shea, Willimantic, Conn.; | main for the remainder of the season ¢ : I?,I’,:,‘?[mm vl “rj:‘f 1o . ‘:f‘”'m,‘:v Walter Strazysnki, Duquesie, Pa. | ‘i“ 2 ,lm ‘m‘m”‘ ,] Stanley Wom Scptialiy osbectnsgihoncrand Cliet] Stafankoh, adelphia; rthur G. | % plrgaysnkl, LGy -1 A regular meeting of Stanley Wom- e o T = B s Beattie, .19 Eastern avenue, Barre, | Gildon E. Springer, Overbrook, Pa.; | ,.'c Rellef Corps will be held Wed Ul B clileftiavdenia gt When you look at his picture, re- : 4 . Marfin S - 5D el g next meeting August 14, hoping the | 2 2 Vt; Sergeant Ollie Pike, Fruiwale, | Martin Sunflot, Brooten, Mo.; James | 105 €800 20 5150 clock. B bt Ca | "‘;’mbfl that it is your duty to can Tex.; Corporal Clarence T. Sutcliffe, | SUmmers, Brooklyn; Ephraim Terrell, S i e et b e | { “il you can while you can. Free book o shis s O Thermopholis, Wyo.; Herbert Togan : Sy e T cf instractions on canning and dryi #iami, Fla.; Bugler Mark Campbell, u & seant Garwood 8. Tompkins of Colum- g ng gea :may be had from the National War Ml iis Moo o e | Petemboroli ot i GroYer i B mhionnd| & e ORAERDAGR SRR L RN S S 2 e s I‘Ii);:(‘l ‘l‘fr‘;m]'\’j Friendly, W. Va.; Walter F, Thie. | 2% Street sating that Serden Commission, Washingtun, D. bt CHerbert B i g mann, Fairmont, Minn.; Jacob B. | 5 £ B C., for two cents to pay postage. y E dprirarird, [Fhnoih e T ER S R o fishing schooner, the Rob Roy, had 7 Mo.; Leroy Jury, Philadelphia; Wag- Taylor Tacranzel Ga “,.]". < | James Havlich, formerly of the|peen blown up by a German sub- iers) Hetiry |l Denz (M enasha S Wis'; (i 20 SCE R BB ECINE 0 SRRGILL A ! Fafniv Bearing Co., is spending his|marine Saturday was received here Walter H. Phillips, East Youngstown, ;r’?'\‘WOIT\PSM;.n:\;iLI“‘Tf 12?1 Lm;lh_;";““ | vacation in Cleveland, Ohio, with his| by the owners teday. 0O.; Private Geor H. Allen, Grand | veing New York: Chester R. '\‘,",Ir} soungest san, Roy Except that the crew was safe, = = = Raplds, Mich.; Major Anderson, Mec- ery i Dothan N vrm{k J. Vanwet. | The ladies of Bohemian Kagle will [ Captain Crowell ve no further In-| DEATHS AND FUNERALS Leansboro, Ilh; Albert L. Anderson, | ering, Hackensack, N. J.; James L. | hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. | formation = AL fumeston, Ta.; Gillet M, Albert, Phila- : : elphia; Carl ( (Continued from First Page) Alexandra Lodge. Alexandra lodge, I. O. D. George will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Turner hall. All mem- bers are urged to be present as bus iness of importance will be transacted. safely overseas. He left Camp De- e o sage from Captain Crowell, saying his vens with the 76th division = | =11 C AN YT AL . | Food prices will be high, at best, | LAY VU IATOES | | when winter comes—and there’ll be | some things money can’t bay—so canm . | now. Write for free book of instruc- | tions on Canning and Drying, sending Wadsworth, Geneseo, N . Henry | L. Borda of 173 Greenwood street - — £ E dams, New Bedforc Hr Thiursday after INT C > MEETING. i Adams, New Bedford, | Wehrkamp, Methuen, Mass.: Alex- | Thursday atternoon ADVENT CAMP MEETI the infant daughter of Mr. | two cents for postage to the National man, New York; John | ander J arner, Newburgh, N. ¥ | g Levaanthal of the Fire Depart and Mrs. Michael Gedritis of 67 Smal- | War Garden Commission, Washing- | Mary Gedritis. $ | > | Association Will Open Week's FEx- F.;Bates, Boston,; Clarence L. Berry, | Smith M. Warren, Harrisville, Vt.: | ment Store who is in the Headquarters et e e i e Vest “', \]“\vw \I.\l LSS, . race A. | George J. Wice, Dryburg, Mich.; John | 0o, 301st Sanitary Train has arrived ercises on August 24, funeral was held Sunday and burial = 3riggs, Hillsda ic iver R W. Wolfe, South Bend, Inc fol e e . n + | e Ve s e Died Mo Won i I;o:<1~i\ra a SR ORI p o The Connecticut Advent Christian er, Lodi, O.; Bonin, Cliffsdale : : e Norman W. Hart of the U. 8. N. R. | camp meeting association is scheduled I 9% “Willlam 1, Brockman, Green Action. £ the week-end at his home In | to convene at the camp grounds on Bay, Wis.; Joseph W. Boyce, Keyser Lieuts. James Parnell, Butler, Mo.; | this city Queen street, Southinston, Saturc : g : W, Va.; Harry Boston, Shady Side, 0.: | Jon B. McCarthy, Milwaukee; Ray ! The Surgical Dressing rcoms on | night., Augus 24, when the usual open > funeral of Max Berman; wh Marshall | J- Saffold, Selma, Ala.; Corporals Ar- ! Cump street, will be open on Wednes- | ing service wilt be held for campers. | died at his home, 213 North street Saturday afternoon, following an iil- was in St. Mary's new Catholic ceme tery. Max Rerman. Blowers, Mal iney Blair, | c Finnegan, Stoneham, Mass; | day and Friday afternoons until the | The regular formal opening services \ndalusia, A Williami = Brown t T. Murray, Ashland, Mass yvernment order of cotton pad will open, however, on Sunday morn- ress of about a year, was held yester- verett L. Ramey, Cornelia, Ga.; Pri- | finished is hoped that a large | ing August 25. . Rev. Henry Stone, | day afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the iochton is.; James Burton, : ite residence, and burial was in Bett I Barrett, Boon- | Melvin A. Barr, Chicago; Ste? i number of workers will report for Wallingford, president of ti phen Beckford, Chicago; Dolphus C. | this urgent work sociation, will be in cha St s el S 1909 Price street. | CoOPer, Jacksonville, N. ( Archie o, L craer committee | meeting X SR i e lward J. Coll, Br | 1. Coy. Carson, Wash.; Steve G. | oo EReCis LoSEE LY dic: and is survived by his widow and sev- il o el Danysch, Westhoff, Tex.; Owen Dav- att Covell Elmira, N.| A g < 4 Y B See | a5 New Tork Ml Y.; Harry W Nrmti e L e 5 et De Veny, Dayton, O.; Carl T. ERd. | '€ ) > : Ol L wards, Oakland, Cal; Luther W e 1”\; i ”v,mm‘ Fo 1;”\7 ; \.‘] .Y.!m‘ L e Jld prop- | 42y Will be devored to Sunday sch ‘ akley, olden, Bedford, Va.; Clarence 1, b ) Shurber s sold pro b . S Arch street Foster, Britt, la.; Almon N. Fowler, | erty at I-189° Oak street to. Mrs L!‘,«,:\,'; ,:‘.”‘]‘. Hhs F‘_'i”f” This day | The deceased Greenbush, Me ed W. Hoen, San- | Dorato e 2 ta Rosa, Cal; Robert Jackson, Wood morrow afterno haven, N. Y arl Jordan, Janesvillay be shipped to | James Durand, Spr. Wis.; Harry Langley, Pops BIuff, | eation stay at short resorts near Bos- Demmerski enville, | a1o \lom cemetery Campbell, Hagen, appointed some time afo by Mayor AL R0 RdeniteRD Lostan BFGIGS S i i { Geor Qu will meei somo | Peen prepared. As usual, Youn \i eo ples’ day will he observed on od " Miss Sarah Kerr. nesday, the 28th, and Mission day Ly arah on Friday the 30th. Youneg oples Miss Sarah Kerr. azed died last evening a port of the committee on organiza Cunninghar tion folloy = is always looked upon as a ver) ses M Kiniry and Ella J ¥ teresting day o e camp me have returned from their va- ficn npgTo, On Mission day, it is expec 2 least three missionaries will he ; James E. Lees Boston; James D. | ton gisslopaniccy il mas K., Diamo Lynch, Anaconda, Mont.; James Mec- | — s Dielri Co Ashley, Pa Harry D. Madison, |* YOUNG TOM HOME AGAIN. Dresse: €5 1 Cambridg Idaho Arthur 8. Meyer, | Thomas L. Reilly, IL., infant son of En Lebanon, 111 Loui Miller, Arion and Mrs. Arthur E. J. Reilly, has In.; Walter J. Payne Genevg, W. Va v recovered from the ailment for r : g il and whic . : 3 [ Mike Podles Foleda; Herman O. | which e was aperated upan two | 07 (he faith, ns well as clovs_througn- | INg beon received in April and which if you want to hire help, if you i ox vill ; t r Schultze, Waukesha, Wis.; Charles B. | weeks ago and his parents broug the body, is expected to be pres- | at the dat W eaiN Ay Wellshoro P rles Scott, Switchville, Pa Frank W. | him Mw‘l\ Iu'y‘l:;». ‘:-m“- \urday from | ©nt. The camp meeting will- last a | held him at a hosplial at Clermont want a .be"“ situation, if you st Orangc Shaw. North Iryeburg, Mo.; Roy | the Wilson Sanitarium in Hariford. | little longer than one week. closing | France want to hire or let a tenement, Brooklyn, ; I ) Stunkard, Indianapolis: Joseph on Labor day. .1t has alwaveé been the classified column will place Tomshack Peru, II11 John Zimn v g . . 0y 25y Perry, who is employed as | this annual affair so that it will be| Julia Corbat and Ada McKnight, | you in touch with the right people | TRUCK IR INJURED the custom to schedule the time for GIRLS AWAY. 1 Mass.; David Gallagher x man, Fullerton, Pa.; Oscar W. Zuels- | Michael : X | a helper for Expressman George [ Possible to close It on Labor day. This | the 14 year old girls Who ran away (P ndo Gregg, Fayette, Ala dorf, Akron, O medley, was taken to the hospital | enables the association to hold ses- | from their homes last week were SCHROED 2 WRITES, ent to talk on missionary work at home and in foreign fields. Plans are Private Frank B Iso heing made to have this one of | Company B, 102d Infantry s writ the great days of the meeting. A | tex Mayor George A. Quigley and | e e RS R e e s oA v £ If you have something to sell, Schroeder of v.; Joseph I“ournier, nor M odsom, Hobert, . Died of Disease. Bury B. Goddeons, Paxton, Fla.; Sergennt T e Freeman, | this morning ith his right leg frac- { sfons om the last Sunday, undisturbed, | committed to the Connecticut school | njal Graham, Eleetric, Ala.; Erne Weatherford, Tex.. Corporal Abner | tured. He received his injury at the | ns those coming from out of town | for Girls at Middletown by Judge | Bedis; Winthrop, Minn.; Stephen .| Humphreys, Oglethorpe, G.: Privates | corner of = Fairview and Dwight | will be able top go home on thd fol-| Meskill after a hearing in chambers Galla, 413 Putnam street, Bridgeport, | Russcll L. Bateman, Wilkensburg, | streets 10Wing gay, which is a holiday. | today. They were found in New York. | i

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