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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, jd in hand with Ger- | acting of the screen hero taking the | {hem. They must realize that to win | Williams, Statesville, N. C. Jacob H. Bious Brest-Litovsk | part of a desperado.—New york | IS campaign, important to state and | Wingert, Chambersburg, Pa.; Harold Brly cnouzh that | World. Which reminds us of 1he eng | (1C Nation as well, they need to for- | H. Wright, Watertown, N. Y., Guis- ] R aeciae | ; > | get their own factional differences, | eppe Yannuzzi, Phila.; Charles Ya- ers decided long hey tell about a bald-headed man | need to fix their minds upon the big | sulevich, Lyon, Pa.; Walter Zewark, g Fmany’s dictates. ; Whose pate was so smooth that flies | 155Ues to be settled, need to unify | Rumford Falls, Me ’ s Wwar may be con- | mistook it for a mill ond, swooped | . CTuSelves against the democratic | ! 5 candidate, who means & big i = h e very men the republican column. | : s =5 = tegration of the S N | . B ctriving rran- FACTS AND FANCIES, The Helpful Cigarctte. I i e ) . arn S BTt oss (Boston Post. i 'med forces to | Although in May, 1916, the Ger- There ;m-! [ ;,’:‘:t\‘l::”(q‘ well-mean- | w BRlTAIN 75 : I 5 B ummar Brfi a" lsa S which have | mans claim a great naval victory. 3 3 : eir flee % | ing persons in this country who in- 8 fient shoul- | their fleet has not been seen since | sist that tobaceo should form 1o part | i % L] { then.—Iixchange. | H BoDs of a gov- | AN of the comfort kits for our men Q B Q Fone declared | whether dead “]_Thm. hr over there.” But morc impressive | UG 1 b : il enburg | are the views of officers on the spot i oo, i is | doos not seem to be as high in the |as to the helptulness of the weed ! i B8 sure that if | cstimation of his war lord as he was. | Surgeons of the Medical Corps sta : @ B3 really intend ”h\vcn‘”'“)“:‘_~“( (“t Will go next.—New | tioned in hospitals along the front Ur uu ere % E‘ a | Journal-Courier {are almost a unit in agreeing upon | g U es) they will | | The fact that 000 b 1 = = ~ this. Says one of them in charge of c hat over 6,00 babies § they have .:: have a quarrel with the German = a casualty clearing station | were weighed and measured in this R n Gave | N ] so long as they stand for “T have seen men borne in on | CItV during the Child’s Welfare cam- Iar QL BWill prove an | (1° thing the kaiser and his gang are | stretchers or staggering in on their | PAISN which closed last week, a e 0 Omen S 31 Ose | doing we'll continue r e - 3 2 Wi B ey DonE ntinue to have.—Detroit | feet, with their faces contorted, | 'S caused considerable speculation Jsoldiers have RIS showing either physical pain or men- “ among interested parties as to _exact Mo (@ A = , tal strain from their grim experiences | 288T€gate tonnaze of all the babies . a} fliorted to lay ) The American Indian is entitled to in the trenche, relax, smile and ask | i) New Britain. After trying repeated- their homes, | Credit for about all the incentive to ' for something to eat, and after hav. | 1Y 10 Secure fisures whereby WOMEN'S FASHIONED THREAD SILK WOSE, SPRECIALLY ’K;‘”l“".(“ preparedness this country | ing a ‘Whilf' of a clgarette. The effect | lic may be furnished with the d PRICED FOR THIS ONE DAY SALE SATURDAY $1 50 Biring them | ator sy, 5/t MAnY vears—Wash- | of the cigarctte i wonderful. It cor- | Sired information. the Herald finally |# values up to $2.00 .......... Tois i Per Pair . ual, forceful tainly is dicins * the se.|Succceded in obtaining the average e . B o .| - il 31{1?0201‘“2‘(110221. nr:‘: the o ] T e e Your choice of White, Pinlk, (hl;mpu:l , l(hr;lxnzlnl, Bronze, b not intena | The platoon of American troops | lads take their first whift they seon | Of age, included in this campaign, Ll G e S L D DO D who met and bayoneted 21 Germans | eased and relieved of their agony.’ With the result that over 75 tons of ot Gt bond gl st e b et el Bl D | without the loss of a man showed In the face of such testimony as| PAbies were weighed and measured CHILDREN’S SOX WASH SILK SOFT COLLARS P we are bound | their valor and skill—Norwich Bul- | that. the more or less prefudices B Tahnt opinion of some stay-at-homes is not | Weight seems enormous, but the i We belicved from the beginning | convincing statement is authentic. Sount |l L2 e AIURDA Y I Alde ARy SRAHOED that when America’s young manhood i A guosses were made from time to 19ca =50 GXoyg SRR G | went into battle they would acquit Initiation of Our Soldicrs. | time, ranging from three to 30 tons, | M C c | <J C c themselves worthy comrades of i1 O but when the actual figur v 3 (0il City Derrick.) actual figures were | &3 e ON TA o the finest troops in the allied forces, | .. s JERSEIck sprung people looked up in amaze MEN'S HEAVY COTTON BATHING SUITS 1.39 { _The Huns have never under | ment. b $1.75 Grades at .. o - - Suit ° and right nobly have they proven | “'® "l SEYO. | their mettle.—Halifs Chronicle. beople of other nations. 3 It was no easy matter to secure the MEN’'S WOOL BATHING SUITS 008 enroliment 5700 GTAGOBIBL i1e i n ol ials it o1 el lasslai st s s LD $3-95 declaration of in New Britain in one week. This White and Tan, in sizes 5 to For Men, sizes 13 1-2 to 17. frket was firm and | razor. | have been too much wrapped up in | figures. There are iver knew Russia | #The military experts now say the | :,l:f"',‘ e m"c“ht)f‘_’ got the right| cards, one for euch child. All of these B TR e ey s el B wpoint on others. That is why | are stacked on a table in the Gram- | “CHALMERS” SUMMER UNION SUITS FOR MEN ) | | Gottysbure and not a Sedan. That is (1Y have made grave mistakes in|mar school building, where they are SATURDAY and under-estimating their foes, and im- | being alphabetically arranged. Du- S $1 .38, $l,50 $1-95 3 ot ... | satisfactory for the present, recalling . Bkes of the sfdson~hn.- | as we do the general trend of affairs -"(:‘1:;%_ v”" u “'\‘,‘ no.”olrll‘ms equal | plicate copies have also been made, Sl o oo den P82 war on England [that followed Gettysburg—Kansas | [0 thelr own. No greater mistake | to be sent to Washington, while the | MEN’S NAINSOOK UNTON SUITS 69 4 i Clty iStar. can be made by a military command- | original copies remain here. To get | [ 89c Values. SATURDAY .........cooovvuanns. Suit C = | er than this. It means defeat in the | the average weight, it was necessary | J [ ' Note—Playing marbles is | N o e the average wolgh s ssary | i age at Central Park these | o hnd Hq o o and are conse. | Much that has been sald of the | cated on each card, It was found that | Sa e 0 i y urKe resses prowess of the German troops was | the average weight is a little ovor 25 Saturday $2.98 each | quently timid when they come to the A | pronunciation of Fismes, Fere-on. | Me'® boasting. They were fed on it | pounds, the total number of pounds fWhat's in a name? A boxer named | Tardenois, Vesle, Alsne and Nesle will | UMl they belleved it, but when they | being in the neighborhood of 150,- in Ari- | find it a fairly safe rule to skip the | nove the impression knocked out of | 240. Figures as recorded, ranged Dresses made to sell at $3.98. White Pique and Poplin Dresses them once they can never corhe back. | from 6 to 45 pounds, the most popu- in Light Billl‘. Pink, Dark Blue and Lavender. WHITE VOILE SLIP-ONS | BATHING SUITS, CAPS, | “ | ; —Providence Journal. o 3 ! | That they are getting this done to | Jar weights ranging from 30 to | | them by the American soldiers 1s | pounds. i once dally. It | Have you sent in your opinion as | Boston Herald, tells women that one | ;’;M’f‘ln h{ lh_cl tales of what the~ Yan- It was also learned that the aver- | I | SHOLES, BATHING SUIT F'thase who are | to how the Kaiser should be pun- | way to save coal next winter will be, | K¢ DOvs are doing. These stories| age height of the children is 33 inches | | Fxceptional Values 1 98 BAGS and WATER WINGS | ave not boastful ones, but they thrill | there being 198,264 inches of babies | &t ........ Each . AGS and AL BhCi Bt beet at noon to | ished? | to wear warmer clothing. “We hope | 2! e | | that women will not bedeck them. | "i{h- their .description of the sport| in the city. According to the saying | B this 'regulation, but such | the soldiers from America are mak- 3 2 i 2 N 1 S selves in georgette crepe and expect | . 2 that the height of normal persons is | i r Ce 10,000 prisoners, 100 “guns and an | ing of the life and death struggle, [ equal to the measurements of their | [ OUSGS a l = ummEE i S o e oot a f about 8 mil t o e e eneey (0 0 GEEIH O | S e Onae i i Cobro | p staurants would do well, | advance of about 8 miles is a Pretty { more this coming winter,” she says. | 204 their k ss to take advantage | out-stretched arms, measuring from et rostatirants wo s Srs | of every opportunity. They mark the | finger tips to finger tips, the children | [§ Volle Blouses, Priced ......... ; $1 25 © $2 98 aoe Bach . . r 3 fair day’'s work. | Perhaps the wearer of georgette crepe | therefore, to remember this point and | x george et it 7 5 atis ! o 4 | | will reply that they do mot require a | Mdlviduality and the proud initiative | of New Britain, under five years of | ba as: he restaurateurs or " A, 5 of t A erica so 3 H = = PERT e e e e T WSS 1E e fep eratiire fin the Home tank \GSRE S BHCAENEOIIEE) age would be able to form aline thice |l Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe $2 98 to $4 98 disappoint themselves. And the steak, > Bavarian ¢ P L the men of their families.—Sprin and one-eighth miles long, providing | Blouses, Priced ... e.... Each PDéue . know enoush to keep his reserves at | gorq Republican g f rgland and Chile. | they stood in line with out-stretched | 2 ? Ciearance of La Camile Corsets (Boston Herald.) | arms, with fingertips touching. Ac/| SAVE A DOLLAR ON EVERY PAIR cordingly, this line would extend from Britain center nearly to Berlin, | porters ignore the liquor laws. Why cently complained that the Amer- | voke inquiry But it is really a matter | City. ' | #3.00 Grades ..... $2 00 §4.00 Grades .. $3 OO ! icans do not “know the etiquette of | of business necessitated by the wa New Britain's babies are considered Now - Now . to be quite healthy, although there is £5.00 ades c i B is about four miles from this | = | warfare” refusing to be taken pris- | In 1914 two destroyers were under . $4 OO A man in Oshkosh stirred up a hor- ;"“";i;e:;f‘}mm“::llfi)"q“mfly toward | construction in British shipyards for | & cevtain P;;xe'e:‘ftx;flc T?]fe (;;z\;!‘:;:; | B Now . . C he Ge: s | Chile. She agreed to their being tak- | C & petisinestitheotisridey andines ad: | en over by the British Government, | I charge of the campaign is planning | . Tomtuatarms vied fevaryons, o 15, by fhe Bl Sovmment | SR D ERE S Yanrce | or Vacation Trave _— Now fighting on the Western Front | the Faulkner have figured prominent. | Whereby these children may receive | § fuel. This action, which is vol- T ers of the courteous Hun, | proper treatment. The Bartlettschool e N R If Ludendorff could only tell the | L)earn manners of the courteous i ly in several shaps engagement sl | Q t ; on the merchants’ part, is | & : . | Who minds the ethics of the hunt! | fyo o was also a dreadnoushi beins | district, composed mainly of Polish | fun S’ 3 agb an SUt ase truth he would say “the enemy in- [Eesrie S 5 e population, is remarkably healthy. It % v B vaded us,” instead of “evaded us." o Apit| it fox the Ghilean inavyin) & Beltshils, ot Sing. that! alll lavse Dercentass LUGGAGE DEPT. THIRD FLOOR e ftention to amsist ' the Euelf XECEORUS DS SECA0 S s, Thus: When In ambuscade you trip, | v.ia she is the Canada, a 23-knot E t oz ge D 3 sincere intention ss 3 AR 2 were under-height and over-weight, | = L (0. Yankee soldier, do you hear?) | g 5 A e : . R ina i tho b Dl Dy ou | ship, with ten inch guns, and in | oo, UNGSr S Ees Administratior You must not try to give the slip, G P G SRR Cor L e Pt | SSRGS RO T L) el G (4] Ol'e 31 m e aS : Now Finland is begging the Un i shortage of lighting and heating ma- sestngithe o Lo But meekly goosestep to his rear. | properly nourished. | States for bread. Why doesn't Fin- | § 81 T. Knox has been unearthed > zona. | : el g fro; An Oxford woman, writing to the or roast heef will taste all the bet- home the next time. S - = I JUNKEER “ETIQUETTE” i ter if one has to walt until evening Were there any secrecy about the | S0 | transactions between England and | New | (A German officer taken prisoner re- | Chile it would excite surprise and pro- | Which for it MONDAY CLOSING. In another column will be found an | Federal agents clatm that New- | pick on Newporters? announcement by several local mer- chants that they will close their stores or shops Monday evenings at 6 o'clock i until further notice, in order to con- | praiseworthy, as it evidences a he excellence ~of Chilean specifica- sl e Nice not DheSCulldis sl eare fcommikics: §05 Suitable for Rain or Sun. terials. But there is bound to be dis- tions. Chile Is being repaid for her land put some of her loafers to work? | beg jour prison-lot 10} : D2 her | hich Mrs. George Traut is chairman, | R AndStnerefbesulle your SpIiEg ships. The Admiralty recently agreed satisfaction caused by it. Certain oSt With reading.—so Yowll not forget, | ShiPS: The Admiralty recently agreed | focrs well repaid for its efforts In | $5.00 Values 3 95 [ $4.00 Values merchants in the central part of the i T S e || SO S e Gl Ol et e (|5 the ol LA L0 l‘" of six Subma- | making the campaign a successful | & e e S (N L SR gRation: | rines, which were being built in the| one. The city went one-fifth over its | city do their best business of the week = 2 oo s not— R e e e | | after 6 o'clock on Monday evenings, | T0¥ D¢ mentloned German exchange | s named in Junker “Btiquette.” el Bt o e ok mavYllestimated figures,the ibaby popula- | CLEARANCE OF SUMMER WASH FABRICS It th oy e \ian || profeezorsEinaRaty A ericaniiun iversLg| e £ i ",v‘e‘ hL Aimiol . tieu ot UE ity Dois ephmatd o AUGUST SALE PRICES ON BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLE T e You'll note, the By-laws of the Game, nt flving force the Admiralty has| ypout 5,000. In other places whers ! today on the new Monday closing o 5 As there set down by Master Hun, | €iven her twenty fully aquipped air-! this campaign was conducted if three- planes, fourths of the estimated baby popu- hour is not followed generally “Iar Hero Returns a Benedict."'— | For he and you are not the same; . = o . " " R veighed and meas- t the city, small dealers : i i So, never say, “It is not done! lation had been weig throughout th y 8°| Headlihe, Apparently after the T Moot e Marine! ured, that was considered very good. | AT VERTISED LETTERS. ( ll Y IIEMS whose stores are located outside the | ., nes married life can't scare him | moy it ts done—by him! He may, By exceeding its quota by 1,008, New Jgitenl atstrict will reap much bene- | ., 1f he have need, young children set Britain feels very proud of its record August 9, 1918 - ; : i 2 s S The Mercantile Marine, having he- | = L Miss Mabel Grawford is visiti fit from the patriotic action of the Lo Upon the forefront of the fray Allen, Priv, Chas, W Ma Crawford i itingt 2 cer “Etiquette!” o in practice a State Transport : friends T s who close early. Fact ; r neighbor re's No breech of Junker “FEtiquette!” | come in prac | ITY lTEMS i 2. M friends in Philadelphia merchants who close early Bctory Up in our neighborhood there’s the CL | Service, it seems probable that after Allman, Lieut. F | Henry 'Morans’ new location. 365 | e workers who have been in the habit | finest bird, dog and cat jasz band to | . 1.1 jees towns his Gothas hum, | the war the Mercantile Marine will re- ‘,\"‘;“fi“:’:" L\'[","kmm” 2 Main street.—advt of making purchases en route to their | be heard anywhere around this s All craft are fish within his net, {‘ r\mmq‘m part nndnr'.\h te f_(‘ntr\‘/l. '”M‘; Henry Morans' new location, Brooks, Edwin, 162 Washington St. Mrs. John Purney has returnisd homes after work will naturally go to | tion And hospitals are his, to bomb— | the State should take over the Mer- | pain street.—advt Crawley, Thomas, Elm Hill fTalifax, Captain Purney having stores where they can obtain what o All goes—in Junker “Etiquette! ghont Sexvice fow picedswonid de i o subject fof thol address at Corman, Maurice, 320 Main ain uone overscas hey wish. This does not however, | Thus far the Government evidently e S QRS Ok and, that al . .. tent Sunday night wiil Clark, Mrs. Elwood Jolly Three dance Saturday night. g . o ool IS s gessesey ol gl inn el ol tipuauee ek olila D should | great national industry should lapse | S0CRT Oy PR B0 TRl il Aot ) e ke o o nlihd the splendid | hasn't taken much s stock- P aiatite eid baA conaitio i c : : sell, Mrs. J ! cause ws to lose sight of the sp! stay; into its old bad-conditions i8 impos- | ;.37 The usual song service Haxelstrom, Phil Mr. and Mrs James Ralph are spirit shown by those who are willing | vards, but it will if they are com The hawk swoops down—the fowl ik Perhaps in the connection be- | |/ in at 8 o'clock. During the service Houghton, Matilda spending the week at Woodmont (London Morning Post.) should vwwg_ s - }'“n.r“, th;r na\dv .mr:)Morrhmp Ilnynfl\m there will be an illustrated scribture | Luppler. Miss £ L., care of Nathan ;0 o0 "0 0o em A B, . 1 Te zdel e This is the good old Junker way | may be found in the prineiple upon | .aqing. The public cordially in- | Dunn. s 5 5 % ness in order to help meet t S has ratified the Federal |+ Observe it on the battle-fleld. which the problem of combining State | \itad Lattin, Mrs. W. B., 157 Corbin Ave. hall, Friday, Aug, 9.—advt ouisiana. has ratifie e Federal | control and State support with private to lose a substantial amount of busi- | mandeered. 2 it 2LE The Emmanu: Gospel Mission $10 Panama Hats $3, Wilson's. Lawson, Emma R e oA e Miseka, Mrs. Marijana el 2o ]‘]""“ L “\’!;F: in ity suggest that the organization of the | =0V A S Mezzanotte, Ida, Main St rew place on Franklin Square. ual - future upon whose success depends Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Fletcher A 4 M « enry Morans' new location, 866 that all merchants would fare alike. ; v S pends i frasl e raceieda caa Miller, Mrs.” A. M nry Morans' n: on, 865 = : “AY* Smith, nothing less than the health, welfare | Of Belden stre = : Masue, J. L., 52 Main in street. vt Then there could be no complaint and S QST York Sun.) and prosperity of the British Empire, | from their son, Louis, telling of his ‘ | (New 5 May, Mr., Maple Hill fhomas M. Birmingham, a former B apoortunity foroneiciase of Tades; Aotoraingjitoe s tondenione aTaia Alfred Smith is of no great fame |should be framed by representatives safe arrival ove MoCall, Peter (2) iccman, Is home from Camp Dove of the two services acting in concert Miss Frances men to profit at the expense of others | e own community. Al Smith | Of 3 [ ) et Muson, L. § for a few days. { tomobile and bring the ice home |ii a celebrated personage in every | They may be sure that they will re- | chaperon to a group of high school Mack, Mr., Main St Water Commissione Horace h 2 eive & earty 5 o e o | girls wh i1l spend the next two | st - it 0 yourself from the depot. nook and corner of this town and in | ceive the hearty suport of the whole | girls who will spend tf iy Nesyith M R e O aree part of fhe State of New | country | weeks on an ecxtended auto trip DN s SRt S an atond i) RUSSIA VERSUS THE ALLIES. T 2 Sorn S All of which is a matter of — through the New England states Payanes, §. 128 Parkview Ave . e S it he oy vey Introducing Generalissimo Foch, | Wrn o0y fmportance to the (Sectionta)) John Kennedy and family spent the Pratt, Helen operation of the metfer scrvice here. going to Killed Acti week visiting relatives in New York. | Parkonas, William Thay will visit several citles the i Killed in Action, : ] D sl an . 7 i tonching and popular ballad “Just As | nominate him, and to the republican Big clearing sale, M. Seibert.—advt. | Perkins, M. J. state on the same missior gtate of war has been declared by ., p,; went Down.” arty which aims to defeat him for | TLieuts. John B. White, Flutchinson, AN Pierson, """l‘\'r;; zeh fun e Read, Mrs. W, the Bolshevik government to exist be- | sovernor. Kas.; Guy J. Winstead, Roxboro, N. : B T ] the Intente Allie A When the democratic convention | C.; Sergeants Lawrence McNamara, MARRIED 14 YEARS. Smith, Mrs. R. J., 53 Franklin Sq ‘ i Sullivan, Mary; 84 Church hoy Just strolled in and | named Smith as its choice to win the | Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Shelby Smith, = primaries far head of its state ticket | Fairbanks, 'Tex.; Curtis A. Stoyer, 234 | Mr. and Mrs. Alden Andrews Sur- Smith, M. I it pickeda one of its very strongest|Chappel Terrace, Reading, Pa.; Au- prised by Friends. Swanson, Signe, 318 Main ; vote-getting men hury B. Thacker, Charlottesville, Va.; cent, Anlerno, 64 Thoms il g B e - S Gt Thite, Bluefiels g oods, S. E.. 38 Chestnut. 158 thell type IithalBialways [fHlavry s T, Swihite,SElufield, BW.kvia s Woods, 8. T POLICE GET EVADIERS | couldn’t get off for the ball game makes a powerful appeal to an elec- | Corporals Abe Nadell, New York: Welch, Arthur - 4 SoE . torate. e has come up from the | Herman C. Slater, St. Albar . Vs Weckzmuittie, Mrs. Judge, 31 Plans R the Russian Foreign Minister ranks to a distinguished position as | Jackson R. Tardy. Murat, Va.; Paul e itizen and as a politician, but he | J. Therkelson, Kirkwood, N. Y.; Ivan | Sl e . el ; ot forgotten the people. He | J. Wagner, Utica, N. Y.; Stanley Zan. | fourteenth 1‘“”'”"]‘”" all ':” d: Wk 10k SRR 1 has not forg ¥ | = 2 £ 5 P. Leghorn and wen Pos s e last couple of days the po- ther “the | terday, with a box of cigarettes, but | knows his town, all sides of it as | ovitch, Nanticko, Pa.; Granville New- | the home of ues Hostmagish: In thedesticounle 2y of ration of war, rather “the T i 3 : i | few men know this town though born | berry, New York; Privates, Joseph aration of a state of defense on [ minus matches. He proved his re- | % " 0 "I N T their lives. He | Beam, Hazleton, Pa.; Joseph Kado, sourcefulness hy removing one Cigar- .o j¢ proud of it and can never | Parsons, 1.; Owen McFarland, Mar ette from the box, thereby making it | ao too much for it. The Fast Side|ietta, Pa Vincent McGilloway e Clorifies these qualities in him. The | Plains, Pa; Elzy Marks, Armor, W t Side. without making so big a | Va.; Charles Miller, Canastota, N, The Allied Governments will know — rah about them. likes them quite | Edward M. Nelson, Chicago; James ., ' Served and . | Settler, Stumptown, W. Va.; Warden | lnch’s orchestra The adjourned case of Louis ArAsonitwas otizolbecaiie hal it his state from having | G. Shaver, Cedarville, W. Va.; Stan- S0 - iams, _charged with Lo \\;mmr"- as | lished the fact that he is now only 18 laboriously and ably | ley Siewienik., South Bend, Ind.; wil- At further adjourned unti ugust 2 ol far more satistactory for them to | his Americanism to the court by sing- | served honestly, e i ‘1,”\.,“",2\‘ Midland, Mich '_ x'\,\all- TO OFFICERS CAMP, The case was taken up today because | * ‘Stanley Usozvk was taken in by Sers know that Russia has actually | ing the Star Spangled Banner. After | .ot ang yet most popular leaders. He | D. Tamulevich, Worcester; John A Gerald 8. Vibberts, son of Mr. and | his counsel, Judge F. B. Hungerford | geant Johnson and Officers Souney make the democrats | Treiber, Astoria, N. Y.; Isaac L. Us Mrs. Dana L, Vibberts of Lincoln | has te be out of town tomorrow and Walenczius because he did . nat )t republcans re- [ ner, New Folland, Pa.i Oliver . | street left last evening for Plattburg D. Dorfman was fined $10 for op- | have his classification card with Him. pectful crities and of independents | Vassar, University City. Mo.; Anton | to enter the sudent officers’ training | erating a motor vehicle with defective Martin Wallak, John Rutkowski attentive listeners open to conviction. | J. Vodraska, Black Wolf, Kas; Gil- | cl Young Vibberts was a student | hrakes, and judgment was suspended | and Anthony Bonneliz were slated as receive financial and economic as- = Wherefore it behooves the republi- { bert M. Walker Campelio, Mag; at Pratt Institute, and was seleced as | on the charge of operating a motor | draft evaders. Wallak and Rutkow- sistance from the Entente - Govern- “A popular movie star was ren- | cans of New York to arouse themselves I George Weinstein, Fall !m_-vr: Earl |i: one of the school’s representatives for | vehicle \\ul“ u:nnrm..q- marker on the | ski were handed over to the federal - ments, the Bolshewiki haye-all along ' dered gnconscioug by the-too violent to the serious, heavy, work ahead-of ! Williams, Wentsville, Mo.; Devey. A, training.for an. ofcer’s commission, | front of his auto. agents, stuation In our opinion there should be fed- | Prohibition Amendment. Hush, little | _ p 4ith M. Thomas of The Vigil- | enterprise may be solved. We would regulation of trading hours so } gin fizz, don't you cry, yow'll be a soft antes. | drink, bye and bye! reduce the cost of ice is to buy an au- . U more patriotically inclined Cohfirming the report published by | .1 q renowned composer of that A e tirhich i the Berlin Lokal-Anzeiger., that a democtai cpnat The supplies and printing commit- tee of the common council will meet next Monday evening and the suppli and printing ecommittee meetir be held Wednesday night tween Russia and Dewitt Clinton Pocle, American | : consul-in-charge at Moscow, today of- ; opined that if Uncle Sam seizes the Beially notified the Department of | Meat trusts he ought to take on a lot Mr. and Mrs. Alden Andrew of Stanley Quarter were paid a tribute in the form of a surprise visit last evening by about 60 (n‘; their (vu“;\d\, | Aore R Consorintion e i . \g was in honor of their S ns ; S codward (Vi (2 Taken in Charge | Siate that Russia has actually taken | Of beef. Just for that he was told he § = gnjiyy ex He adds in his despatch [ | | that the oflicial The most resourceful man vet dis- be considered a | covered appeared on the street ed not e to the Andrews home in a body tak- = lice have rounded up five men who%e the couple unawares. i Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were pre- senfed Bith oAl g In police court this morning Ed- water set, George W. Troop acting for | o4 Afilier, charged with drunken- | scription legislation those in attendance. Luncheon was | 0 5 07 G cant exposure, escaped Wiladislaw Babula, who was taken music was furnished by | v 4 penalty of only 30 days in jail. | vesterday by Detective Sergeant Rich- Wil- MINOR COURT ©ASES. names appear on the slate at the po- the part of Russia similar io the sit- lice station as violators of the con- uation that ex at one iime with how to deal with this latest develop- Up in Massachusetts a policeman, | uch ment in the Russian situation. [t is | charged with disloyalty, tried to prove | Smith knows erved honestly aligned herself openly on the side of | listening to his wail for two minutes 3 knows how to Germany She has too lonz played | the judge ruled that as a singer the | devoted followers, a double role. While attempting to | accused was a fair-to-middlin® cop