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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918, 'Conmr.l, Vit Robert D. Graham, | Condy Gallagher, Nesquehoning, Pa.; | DEATHS AND FUNERALS Philadelphia; Basil M. Hadlock, Derby [ James E. Donohue, Jersey Cit Imer S Center, Vt.; Walter J. McDonald, Phil- | L. idon, Ludlow, Vt.; Harry Hall, Miss Ann T, Emmett. adelphia; George A Menkens, Jersey | Paterson, N. J.; Harry R. Mercer, Miss Ann I. Emmett, formerly of | City; Mphlon W, Dennett, West Brook, | Newark Del.; Stanley Roscoe, Newark, | hi city, died at 9:30 o'clock last night Me. . J.; Corporals Merle' W. Batts, Bal- |i New York city after a long illness. Sylvester Hoy, Point Carbon, re; George L. Earle Bengies, |ghe was the daughter of Mrs. Eliza- Pa.; Thomas W. McCormick, Phila- James P. Kane, Pittsburgh; Wil- | petn Emmet, now residing in New Ha- delphia; Bdward J. Vigu, Skowhegan, | liam Ruckert, Newark, N. J.; Joseph |yen, and the late Christopher Emmett. [ Me.; Cook Louis Vivier, Turners Falls, | Yenick, Plymouth Pa.; Marion §. Bone |The family resided on Rast Main | Mass.; Wagoner Burdette W. Fother- | neville, Snow Hill, Md.; Martin Boot. |street, this city, for many years. Be- | gill, Hartford, Conn.; Privates, Jules | erbaugh, Coupon, Pa.; Lee H. Brown, |sides her mother, Miss Emmett is | Leon Adams, York, Pa.; Fred D. Ai- | Tuckhanno Pa William H. Bull- | survived by a brother, Harry A. Em- | ken, _Wethersfield, Vt.; Raymond .| man, Philadelphia; ¥ s- | mett, clery of the board of public . | Bailleul, Springfield, M; Wilbur ¢ tiansen Millville, Mas: Frank J. of 114 Wallace street, and by Py ! | Barth, Philadelphia; Salvatore Ber . Gurnet Life Saving Station, | three sisters, Elizabeth, Florence and prrlcncc nardo, Steelton, Pa.; Arthur F. Mass.; Clare M. Eagley, West Sprir Helen Emmett. Miss Emmett enjoyed anger, Waterbury, Conn.; Louis N. | field, Russell C, Fegal, Clearfield, | & Wide acquaintance in New Britain Burns, Ludlow, Vt.; Harold E. Chaf- Sydney Goldstein, Sharon Pa.; | and a legion of friends will mourn = i Grcat | fee, Rutland, Vt.; William B. Corbly, Foiian Westoost, Pai: To. | her deatn The Steln-Bloch Co. 1918 ! Pittsburgh; Charles Jerome Costello, | seph Marcus, Harrison, N. J.; Donald Funeral arrangements have not New Haven; Dennis J. Cullity, Win- | C. Perrine, Mercer, Pa.; George A. |Peen completed WARM WEATHER Satisfaction | |5 e i b oo s | gan, Me.; Earl M. Gilbo, Keene, N. I Lightweight Under- ";‘,“m‘l;,‘;:y‘:f""”hl Ut H.; Howard Grasier, Parkers L 1;1»' onmpany, ing. Adolf Gruszinski, Curtis | wear. It is well equipped | , Md.; John C ll”*\f\‘l‘v Hartiord, | STAB%EE], R’!AY HEE, LIGHTSHIP SUNK 5 . vith facilities for the | = ey | ) S with | Conn.; Timothy D. Brown, Brighton, Soft Shirts prompt and accurate Mills, ilk H s | Me.; Fred J. Clugston, Webster N < se | I g Spechigot g sln s Pa.; William J. Davis, Sugar Hotel, ) p Silk Ho: RN e e el (Continued from First Page) | Bathing Suits Il who have dealt with 2 Sylvester Greggon, Lowell, | us for many years. We ss:: Harvey Grindle, Brockton appearance on this side of the At- |, Soft Collars fl are pleasir ther Arnce . Hughey, Jackman, (Continued from First Page) lantic. | Wash Ties and can also C H Me.; David F. I Duke, Penacook, | _— The navy had received only meagre il = ac ‘. H.; Herman O. Love, Perulack, jat the handeuffs that information when the statement was s you Checki b restrained him . RS | Price. L. Murray, Roaring Spring, Pa.; John | sharpened on hoth edges and ground | SWVept Cape Hatteras, known as the fer, Monroe, Me.; John Renaul, Hol- | of the young men who gave chase for | represent a new phase of enemy sub- more; Nicholas J. Kenny, Summit, N. have wiped the blood off on | signals. e New York Stock Straw Hats One Half [ e o a.; Lawrence C. Mecker, Troy, "Pa.; |and he perspired freely. issued. The Diamond Shoals ship Unlon Mf Norman, Philadelphia; Bernard C.{down to a fine point and fitted with | 8ravevard of the Atlantic coast oy ——— | e arre i Mass.; Georgé Sitch, Smoke |the would-be murderer., Th was | marine operations off the American Philip D. Kissinger, Lancaster, s clothes. | A =" ; Simon Kronick, 307 Houghton | “That's my knife,” said Wawzyk | 85 of Japanese Ship Rescued. jlopsig Sundshed WESE street, North Adams, Mass.; William | when shown it. | A Grememion SNicnts Som, A | SROR G G, Mimck, Bruceton, Pa.; Jessie "he knife, a home-made weapon, [ 8uards the out-thrust reefs of storm O’'Brien, Chester, Vt.; Ralph M. Pef- |a wooden handle, was found by one The attack on the lightship may yolke, . Run, Pa.; John C. Spooner, Sherman a slight trace of hlood on the | coast, designed to hamper shipping Flnan Cloth;n CO l Mills, Me.; Frank J. Kaniecke, Balti- | rusty blade. It seemed as if Wawzyk | by destruction of important navigation - g ‘Lo. Kuszewski, Dudley, Mass.; Victor W. i The po]i(r‘nfli«"lnl.\'. Chief Rawlings | —An American schooner arrived here | o 2o — | La N Concord. and Detective Sergeant Richardson, | today with 85 members of te crew y ' E. zarus, a.; | Put Wawzyk through a cross-exam- | of FRCES 5 Gontintedlt mirst Pace N s of a Japanese freight steamer which CITY ilEMS (Continued from First Page) | T".omas Le Clair, n, Me.; Everett | ination in the detective bureau. had been torpedoed off the Nova |- l1aska Gold 2 | Marshall, Stowe, V Ernest Petrin i bbed her,” finally admitted | g, . . Am 847% 84 adelnt oY HonstonmSe oo i t A EE 3 E é Scotia coast. The vess v Philadelphia; Roy Houston, Somerset, | \anehoster, i’ Carl Schwarts, | Wawzyk. The efforts to procure 2 | mopuyama Marc of v 059 tor z”‘\r““ Am Tce ......... 33% 3008 Joseph T Simoneau, | motive for tl sault were. in vain. | ghe wag sunk without warning about Am Can .. ‘{t:% 465% 4 Lraatol e : e Sl oty Lo Fe i H.; Oliver F. Swope, | Wawzyk said he did not know the [ yor B8 SURE WRIOUt vArnIng ab Am Loco ... . 661 66% 641 SR Tt ncisivenl e tlg |5 Mo STl Bl LRt i John Wallace, Dun- | girl and he did not know whather | o0 ©0 “0 ° Jesie el SolLEs L I G o.. 160. . 157 S trip to California L L iener S ereo o ELy D bar, B WVilllam| A Hartmen, Han-|| He had| eyer’ seen Nier: hefore: i He ||| S2L0NE L0 ho icrew, | ! | Am Tel & Tel .... 91% 90% - 8f Stefanie Neverdowich has been ap- | 3. Plonot cooinersel, Pa.;' GEOIES |over, Pa.; John J. Shea, Springfleld, | talked in a rambling way about the SeRTosLyaICe glanu e el e econda Gop 66% 65 2 M. Plppport, Conway, Pa.; Erank W. | Wrass: soseph O. Schl: s it 5 - which was owned by the Japanese S o % 65% pointed administrator of the estate of | Reihnast . Bhiladetonia, . Thorar W' |2 i Joseph O. Schlam, Camden, N. | draft and having to go into the army | MAICR : Bald Loco e 918 ot s | art, a a; ) INllereBER e el e e S b S I b Mail Steamship Co., Wwas on a voyage | 1o § s Michael Neverdowich. Roberts, Jenner, Pa arl Wiricl 2bet ¥usacationed I S| B &0l 5344 S , Pag B rick, | port, N. J.; Francis L. Veasey, Phila- | appeared much confused from England to an American port. | 5 pq ' 7" W i1 | delphia; Willlam Wharton,'New Ha-| The theory has been advanced that | 11 €rew took to the small boats and | b if “gernt """ 831 Pa red W karbic ek cntng: IE ven; Joseph Arsenault, Rumfard, Me.; | Wawzyk became = suddenly insane, | Wer® Picked up by the American | p oo Sup ... P .,7/‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Andrews and |Clyde L. Bittner, Garreit, Pa.: Boyq |Lr2nk W. Baker, Penn Station, Pa.i|owing to the excessive heat of the ;sh:omr' e vestcl SwasEbRIEIRL | canapaci i i 15"%‘/2 1 e b Sainah i Rt ke . POV | grarry Beaudry, Richmond, Vt.; E lay | Kobe in 1915 . e 7 1 family of Arch sreet have returned Bli New Brig >a.; Jose! k Y g S8 T . . [ h & P, VANTED— -, Frttolli sl L S evEnshion e fonosePh | ward B. Bunch, Munhall, Pa.; Charle Despite the fact that the assauit| The submarine fired five torpedoes | hi Mt & S. Paul 44 % “:}“EI? Saleslady to cany ‘ g Heitzman, Palouse, Waéh.. Bert R. Ir. | E- -Gray, Buckfield, Me.; Curtis P |was committed shortly after 1 o'clock, | Pefore the freighter went down, mem- | o qkus b 2 28 2;) \(;0 ecting. Apply Sing€k e Mrs. W. L. Gratton of Torrinston | ;° !’h.]lxfl(‘l]v)‘vl:\ ‘\;””'m.“ T “"m - | Hutchinson, West Bethel, Me.; Bnm-{\vhcn the streets were fairly well | bers of the crew said. Several hours istillers Sec .... 5 58% st Main street. }is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | pociwood Pa.: Earl M. Leslie, Berlin, | 274 Jovce, New Britain, Conn.; Fred |crowded Wwith people there were few | later the U-Boat came alongside thee GEEEme e 14% : M. , »|S. Kibbe, Hartford, Conn.; Michael [who saw the actual assault. H. White, | Small boats and the German com- | Lrie 1st pfd .. 31 Gen Elec ........ 145 144% 145 Gt Nor ptd ... 901 90% 90% £ Anderson of Wooster stree s cla e el : . * po'!|Krancik, Elizabeth, N. J.; Arthur Le- a chauffeur who drives one of the Wise | mander questioned the Japanese re- to the police about neighbors who ew Brighton, Pa.; Mo~ payrdsville, Pa.; Willlam H. Alling. |saw the blow steuck by Wawsyk. i S sl Ukl i LT Ol Orval Solland, B rva Bolland, Mex Petrol ......101% 100% 1003 Tarner hall W. Boller, Homestead, T . ing killed. White is not sure whether 505 S h e O G TS e b e O | Wounded, Degree Undetermined, |he had a knife in his hand when ha NYC&Hu .72 71y tenograp er for hor Toms on Gaat a8 retutned to | Boyer, Philadelphia; Willlam : Sergcants Clarenco B) Reeher, Kop: |Passed 1o front o hisiauto: He saw ARMY l]l: 5 []flfl N ainns 0k At T e e =R S M ST AgIDhle | GharieatE (Casell| pollE rles A. Bailey, Dorches- | o Emn s 5 y N Y Ont & West .. 20 20 two or three weeks. . e : S : 5 S S {Kknife and saw the girl fall. 8 : beer, Somerset, Pa.; Joseph E rdy, [ter, M Mel C. Kirkwood 3 T Now Y city. ) ; - o ; s i : i & W 3 3 Kol oo oNC et Quiney, Mass.; Andrew J. Chester, | Rouseville, Pa.; Corparal Merle R Many passed along the street during :\,0” West ....1083% 1027% 108% © New Britain boys who are at the | Philadelphia; Leo B. Clark, Meyers- | Windsor, Campello, Mass.; Privates |the excitement incident to the aseanit o 5 Demn B . lBn A 48 % Appl y NO rth (< ngval training school 3 iconsett, [dale, Pa.; Antonion d'Arcangelo, Bos- | Charles A. Jennings, Rutland, Vt.; |2nd went along when they were told (Continued from' First Page) Sl o soosn 4 b i ss., are Donald Gaffney, Hdward |ton; Veto Danderla, Old Forge, Pa.; |Leonard J. Lutz, Chelsea, Mass.; John |that the young woman had fainted, RN fanvicasie T 2 24 owing to the heat. Most of the peo- | NOt to disturb the present draft system | Reading ........ 88% 88 881 u iTg. LO. Miss Gertrude Kenney is spending ] Pa.; Martin L. Markgl, Somerset, Pa.; her vacation in Momauguin Walter S. Roth, Rochester, Pa.; John Rdwar r of Columbia, Pa., is |Somerset, Pa.; Joseph Zulle, Philadel- spending the day in this city. { phia; 11 M. Alexander, Ligonier rs.,C. M. Oquist has complained s B. ar, Somerset, Pa.; = 2 Rl / : a D! St. Albans, Vt.; Victor Morris, | & Smith delivery wagons in the city, | garding their vessel. dehl T T chanic William A. Schauer, Bllwo Sabdl spirati 52 stehl fruit from her trees. AN ol ton, 15 Wall street, Norwalk, Conn.:|eves were on Wawzyk because Waw- | Inspitation 2% doux City," Pa.;. Priys S Ander- Y e S < > 3 3 o i The Woodmen of the World, Camp | son, Beaver, Pa.; Max Bo oo s T. Bar Island Pond, Vt.;|zky crossed within two or three inches Sl Shhe e B8 HES ol t nce— UbStltute i i1l et tonisht ot 8 olotk in = < D 3 | Fre : ckford, Rumney Depot, |of his auto and narrowly escaped be- o Lok Bl oo e ) SoE| f¥tin and’Allan Moore. James H. De Pue, Philedelphia; George | E. Lyden, Homestead, Mass.; Leland ; f D. Dietrich, Columbia, Pa.; Wallace | S. Rokes, Warren, Me.; Philip Som- |Ple had that impression and it was not | and to avoid calling men who had| Rep I & S com 921 91% 91% Frank Schmidt and Bdward Apple- | o until the blood stain appeared an Miss | been given exemption, extension of the | Rep I & S pfd .. 100 = = gren will spend their vacation by tak- | m; Casey’s white dress that they realized ft ages is necessary. Boirac kil san 84 an auto trip through the Ber that an assault had been committed.| From General March's testimony | So Ry ..... ce. 23% 234 s o ; Even Miss Casey did not realize for|and other information received the|So Ry pfd ....... 621 62 14 THURSDAY a minute or two what had happened. | cOmmittee has gained the impression | Studebaker .... 44 SUS Wawzyk has been employed of late |that While all men between the ages | Texas Oil .. ......152 151 & FRIDA / . at the Landers, Frary & Clark branch |0f 18 and 45 will be subject to m Union Pac el S Beaver Falls, Pa.; Lawrence J. Hartle, | Killed in action, 51; died of wounds | factory where the state trade school |tary duty under the law, it is proposed | Utah Cop ....... 80% 80% Meversdale, Pa.; Earl V. Herrington. | 2; wounded severely, 33; wounded, | W28 formerly located. He told Police | that those between 18 and 20 vear U S RubCo ..... 615 613 Alexander H. Sandberg of the U. New Brighton, Pa.; Edward C. Jack- | degree undetermined, 206; total, 292, | Captain Thomas W. Grace that he jage shall be kept in this country until | U S Steel .......109% 108% $. San Diego, which was sunk on July New PBrighton, Pa.; Floyd J. Jo-| The list: has not been well of late, but he has "h;‘- last 5 : U S Steel pfd ...110% 1103 19, has returned to Pelham Bay after | shanski, Weedsport, N. Y.; John H Killed in Action zof§beeniitolisce yalidoctor EAtler | (MR- OBN SUESestlon foff BenatoriiWadsoliVaRCar IGhemBi e | 50 ppending a week’s furlough at his | Kennedy, New Brighton, Pa e : § arrest he wanted to know where he |Worth that the draft system be ex- | Westinghouse .... 41% 41 home on Steele street. George E. Lindsay, New Brighton, | Lieut. Carlefon Burr, Boston; Ser- | obtained the ring which he tried to |tended to the navy Semator Chamber- | Western Union ... 78% & Pa.: Earl T. Louck ashington, Pa.: | geants Lester D. Durbin, Cameron, W. | bite. Captain Grace received the |l2in announced that either Secretar Willys Overland .. 3 1954 Ralph R. Ames, Beaver Falls, Pa.. | Va; James J. McCormick, Chelten- | statements of H. White and others|Daniels or Admiral Benson would be | Morris Axel, Philadelphia; Samuel I, | ham, England; John Schrank, Hobok- | who saw Wawayk. asked to appear before the committee B e e o eph Walter, New Yor The accused will probably be |to decide the advisability of the sub- Blades, Somerset, Pa.; Guy.Brecklin amuel L. Copelaiyl, Wichita, Kas.; | brought into court tomorrow morning |ect ' | Herbert I. Shadle Chicago; John O. |on the charge of assault with intent | General March said the shipment of He is a membe the Yale | & oo e L Columbia, Pa.; Harold H. Bulla, | J i : Ko L e . heavy artillery. Bloomsburg, . Domeni C Stover, Lebanon, Pa.; Arthur G. Sul- | to kill and the case will be adjourned |Men overseas would be continued ac- s | : : 2 Jureka, Utah; Hugh M. Todd i ir Oar s Casey | cording he program now in effect TS FoEepTE CnInE calleal the AreRasd| Saiosraicy el e 4 , Bureka, Utah; Hugh M. Todd, owing to the inability of Miss Casey |cording ta t THE RA ~ . : e 5 ey Tenn.; David M. Vincent, { to be present. for the present | TO FOIL Cod (to boil) : Sast Highland Park Mich.; Joseph B This afternoon Dr. Bodley, assisted — SusT come, Y. T. Flounders of smoke that was causing the family | ton, Okla.; John A. Oldapes, Joliet, | Yarren, Spring Hill, Tenn.; Corpo | by other surgeons, operated on Miss | Draft Boards Exempt. = RIGHT 1N~ )’ “y St s Tt WOrry. Tll.; Alexander Coffroth, Somerset, | William M. Barnett, Oswego, N. Y.; | Casey to ascertain the full extent of Fora Aue Taiorliornn Large dmelts N ¥ y Pa.; Robert S. Conner, Philadelphia; | 1o J. Hill, Steamboat Springs, Colo.; | her wound Buckley, state director of the draft, g Open Clams ivenir cards have been received | Barton Bellir Wrightsville, Pa.: | Mearl C. Rockwell, Holly, Colo.; Pri- today that,. if the draft ¥ B r ea osep Roche, who | 1 4 ~ i tes oS obr K “haffee W T i y r ' 7 from Seaman Joseph Roche, who | Don M. Dickinson, Fremont, Mich.; | Vates James A: Alsobrook, Chaffee, | JITDGE KIRKHAM HAS were raised, men affected whose | Fancy Salt is at the Newport naval training sta- | John D. Dominick, Philadelphia; Roy | Mo.; R. Baird Carlinville, TIl.; Har- ~ ISH S o 108 registered in his office as . y ¥ ion, He likes naval life and is an- | H. Doley, Asherville, K Marvin | 0ld H. Bartlett, Jacksonville, Tll.; ¥ GOOD FISH STORIES | covernment appeal agents and i ticipating the time when he will get | Dotson, Amarilo, Tex.; Samuel Geon- | vin C. Betcher, Ada, Minn.; Ernest H. — \embers of local and district boards | FEIBGEEE st ito active sercice. notti, Philadelphia; I H. Bell, | Bonvillian, Houma, L Warren | 11as Photographs of Men Riding On | would be placed in Class 3 on the | ; S = Vito Marine, Joseph Cobrow and | Fittsbursh; John P. Cleaver, Somer- | Brock Orl s, Ind.; Howard P. Bur- Backs of Fishes and Gets One m; sround that they were necessary em- [ANOTHER PRECAUTION AGRINST svgnsu =% Salt Cod Pieces 1b o S e STOW S ancyiie >a 2 i ' Kaons e Vevay, Ind ames L. Cor A o o ol da ) Td [AGE OF DRIED PRODUCTS MAY 4 v s 1 9 sloohn Elsiix wete turhed oyer to]| 5t Pai Richard o\ meenan, Teans|| fon, Vevay.iIna Jamesil. Con Teet Long. _ oyes in the service of the United N o P i Ton smmLt pecsl | I Cod Fish Cakes 1h p R nette, Pa »derick G. Lockwood S, : Charles Unninghan, There is no law against fish stories, | States, the federal authorities today for vio- | i Bas 3 Al S G IO e L e 1 b ay IN A TIN CONTAINER WITH A TIGHTLY _— Weton of the eoisorifion ot Boston; V W. McFarland K ! : o Dewltt, Meno- | although there are numerou _ This ruling will affect a large num- | |FITTING COVER, SUCH AS AN ORDINARYY Rib and Loin Brighton, ; Robert D. McKinnis, c 8 - er, Shannon, | regulations. Judge John H. Kir ber, in view of the probability that LARD CAN OR PAIL. i v 30(: Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Poronto of | New Brighton, Pa.; nk R. M 1 : . Garrett, Highland | yeturnes from his annual vaca the maximum draft age will be placed Lamb Chops b South Burritt street are enjoying an | Nease, New Brighton, Pa.; Walter E. | Spring 5 rd T. Garrison, | gpent this summer at Nantucket and 15 years Major Buckle was M automobile trip to Cape Cod and | Neel, Salisbury, N. C.; John Ritz, Koener, Ala.; John A. Harrisburg, | ynjjke many fish story tellers, cz what the attitude of the gov- = 3 Dilworth, non Valley, Pa.; £: schur, Philadelph Clyde E. B mille Durando, Philadelphia; Bristol, N. H.; Harry E. Dempsey, : Endzel, Jenner, Pa.; Amon E.| Pottsville, Pa.; Layton S. Downey, | shire Hills. Fischburn, Philadelphia; Thomas A. |Chester, Pa. . Miss E. Torter received word to- |Frederic Philadelphia; Elmer L. S. Marine Corps List. day that her brother, Private Stew- | Garver, New Brighton, Pa.: Grover A marine casualty list issued today Torter, has arrived safely over-|C: Gray, C N. C.; Arthur Gug, | show seas. Cadet John Kirkham, Jr., has been | transferred to the officers’ training camp at Camp Jackson and will be in charge of the training of drafted tment to his home on Grove hill | Brighton, John W. Carl, last even to ascertain the soutce | port, Pa.; G > Castelberry, Well Home driers, don’t let the rats gef B ————— — R Z 2 z i 9 ns ilwau- 8 S A & = E Westerly, Rhode Island tumen, Pa.; Laco D. Rohr, Vadis, W. | Auburn, Me.; Jonas Johnson, )!::\\ U= | back up his with photographs ernment was likely to be should a lo- | your dried vegetables or fruits t Hamburg Steak | Al Michaclll Ecioli i Dhiladeinhi kee; John R. Kapalis, ¢ Lt é‘{IA Recently, for the first time in cal or district board member, or a| WTrite to the National War G§rd‘cn BLamb Stew b 16¢ fack Rock avenue are spending | Dewey A. Schiveley, New Brighton, | T.; John Kochis *‘i‘]”‘ 2 ity, Jeseo | Years, a school of black fish—some- | government appeal agent, elect to re- Commission, Washington, D. C,, fo1 4 ey tw> weeks' vacation at Pleasant | P2 Steve Sullivan, West Bridgew: JonniEm: »\1-{‘_“("\1-_“~, \_“j u \_”’(1 SS€ | times called cow fish, appeared of gn his position and enter the ranks free book of instructions on canning b 35¢ Vjew, R. I | ter, Pa.; Willlam A. Sullivan, Jack- | R. Mannis, Nashville 0 Nantucket sh took the noton | of the National Army. and drying, sending two ceqts foi — it son, Mich.: Edward Voelme, Phila Lindstrom, amode, o \;:W' V. | to come as p the summer col-| “Such men could submit their res- ,postage. Miss Mabel Wells and Francis Scot delphja; Vivian E. Wilkinson, Sand .\§ ( o 1.(v 5 “'3:‘“”‘?1 ‘I‘M\_Hl : ‘Y“'_ ony was surprised to find 40 of them | ignations, of course, but they would Shortemng pail stay at Oalk | ville, 'W. V \\;Imum« mvv\ln/«"rl;\'\n. oo e ark: | Jesso A. Palmer, | foundering about. Last Saturday near- | I d it easy to get their resigna- EEL RIS Somerset, Pa.; Clarence H. Zinkan, | ris, Ne ork; Do Lk Iy 100 came so close in shore that | tions approved,” the major replied. ~ . - ,‘.Zmun Pa.; Frank Duffield, New | Huntsville F"”\ ‘éi“’]’;“”” \} [r“%‘ “Board members and government ap- # Cooking Alexandria, Pa.; Berdest Fancher, | gett, Long Bottom, O.: Dewey L. Pitt- | [ha¥ G0 (1 peal agents can render more valuable = C 21bs 5 2 S y . Aepst B T | the stories begin. ag > ompoun 2 Ibs 5le Bg& OF HARTFORD RABBI Garrison, Tex. man, San Antonio, Te x. Cecil B. Rot service by continuing their draft | Notice of Hearing on Administra; 1 d 5 | . - = « Fome of the summer colony, among | e 3 . sy Elanavilie. W Theodore C. 3 | il e SR IS TAKEN FROM RIVER. R 1‘]y";::vlnz\v”I\'vnn.\h‘,l e .. | them Judge Kirkham decided to go | WOk than by entering the ranks. Hartford, Aug. 7.—The body of the 5 i ) SRR . Smith, | fishing. Wt this point let it be known Rev. George Vinick of No. 33 Pavil- | The wounded severely ncviude: A. Stavely | that black fish weigh upwards of 2,- [ SUESS IN MERCHANT MARIN Mn stret, was found in the Connecti- | _Lieuts. Joseph Kats, Atlantic City, ; oy S, e . | 000 pounds being of the whale family | ut river off the steamboat dock here : N- John E. Wilson, North Lovell, | 27 > Wei 2. | and measure in length upwards of 15 foday. The man was drowned ; Daniel I". Christie, Milo Me.; S Einoen feet. That is according to Judge Kirk- | gat ¢ e e > S = 1 sinden, N. e States Shipping board for its Mer- The executors having exhibited ~ 7 0 e gseen ol biofcho iy "ll,“,f‘J ‘“,,\ Eaalaonn [ lia Penn Yan, . n i EEURETNLC) e “‘”d: 2| chant Marine Training Ssrvice to- | their administration account with said Sunbeam Shad can e ey B G HE IR S B i i Dicd of Woun j cateh. He got a rope and Hed it gay included Arthur A. Suess of 117 | estaté to this Court for allowonce, it is | EMPork and Beans can peared shortly afterward. He had DTES BRSSO | around the tail of said black fish and | gensington street, New Britain, Con- | Ordered—That the 17th day of been long in ill health. Ir. Vin A ; George A, Cook, Cranford, Priva Seth €. Cadman, Portland, | hauled it ashore. He did not put any necticut it or e W ) R G e pas cantor a e das Achim Sy O ort J. I New Bed- | Ore. ard 1. Pruitt, Danville sa he fish’s tg 2 ” P s SUsUSh S e nia a2 0% kil e : S “ :\) e fy\« ]};:1; “and | f 5. H. Flynn, Wor | Vi, it m‘:l- :‘\‘!L‘ in :‘;h' ‘L‘flcp' hph\(ullxwf’%c!:fi\(‘ Wb forenoon, at the Probate Ofilce in New | E'Tuna Fish can agog e was 36 years old and [ ford, Mass wi ynn, | vz : e water was sufficient. | B be and the same is assigned Aol BRI G D for a hearing on the allowance of said Mustard 121, el D. McGuire and family of they could not get out. Here's where Account. District of Berlin, bate Court, ss. | New Bri 5 s A ey B Boston, Mass., Aus. American Estate of George L. Smith, late of = gl 15 s | citizens accepted Dby the United | New Britain, in said district deceased Ovyster Crackers born in Russia. o leaves a wife ter, 2 Albert A. Marr, Barre, Wounded Severclys It was. Ask the judge. His catch LTS : A and five children. : ank ygl o Bric el Fitet L The o e L e mc'\\x"\‘lrfld }.”an in length o PAST WEEK TOTAL 9,866 | aqministration account with said Grape Juice pt bot 22¢f S ) \unders, Some Shpil e 5 ew of the daring summer visitors - AL B e ate to this Court for allowance, e — | i : aptain Frederi ) e S i London, Aug. 7.—British casualties | estate to this Rk SaSenite Native Sweet WILLARD TO BOX FOR Aaia v Clares - Ri arrows Point, Md.; Ser e SO e reported in the week ended today to- | ecutors to cite all persons interested a o THE SALVATION ARMY | wveot i Mo 7 | Hayes Rainier, Florence, 2 nto the backs of stranded fish and | t.1.q 9866, compared with an ag. | therein to appear at said time and i B . e s Bl riair Bhilaidcipnia had the unique experience of a fish | ,poo0to of 15,893 reported in tho pre- | place, by publishing this order in 2 — i ‘red L. Arnolc gadfond fl=icie z s back ride, Photographs submitted are s 2Rt WSDape blished New N —B : seorg ‘thur, Paterson, ; hotographs s newspaper published in New S rbour, Cambridge, | {\’(1(1)1‘1:;111 L‘”":']"':"‘ ooy ity marked Exhibit A Britain and having a circulation in {\j;l‘e'l(tn ]P;eppers 2) (ll[ts ;gc Bl Sloonan eaty Prunes 2 lbs 25cg Pie Apples 2 gts 15¢] United States Food Adminis:. tration License Number G—08. it is = iy Douglas Urquhart Chicago, Aug. 7.—Jess Willard, | Corpc I champion heavyweight pugilist, will | Pa.; Robert H. B: Box here Saturday for the benefit of | Mass win L. Carlson, Waterbur £ £ e tiie Overseas War fund of the Salva- [ Cor Carence Lucia, Ware, Mass.; | Wounded Degree Undetermined, a jury in the case, found for the plain- BONUS IN BRISTOL PLANT. the public sign post In sald Tewn of vious week. some The police court reporters, sitting as <aid district, and by posting a copy on made today based on a telegram from | Maxfleld W. Shaw Waterbury, Conn.; | Fleetwood, Pa.; Lieut. Louis F. Tim-1 it was a hot day to report back for | bonus on their wages will be given | ceased last dwelt. WWillard at Lawrence, K The man | George E. Achey, Jackson, Me.; John | merman, Jr.; Leonia, N. J.; Sergeants | duty and made a mistake in coming | to the employes of the N. L. Birge Attest, #o be pitted age t the champion hz Brown, Lancaster, Pa.; Martin Devore, | Claud S, Beldin, Sinnamahoning, Pa.i | to court, where Judge Meskill was sit- [ Sons Co. beginning next Monday. This BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, #ot been sclected. ? Sharon Pa.; Charles D. Goudreult, | 'Walter Hillman, Monongahela, Pa|ting, through a misunderstanding l announcement was made today. l Judge. | tion Army. This announcement was | William A. Mazzoni, Burlington, Vt; | Captain Robert B, Messersmith | tiff _he wag not complaining though Bristol, Aug. 7.— ten per cent | New Britain, nearest where the de-| 1 {