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PLAINVILLE NEWS I ————— | heen no contaglous cases reported in Plainville in a good many months. | FRANK SAVFNI[] IS Small Celebration. Plainville attempted to fall in line with the nearby clties and towns by celebrating the success of the British ind French troops While no church bells were allowed to be rung a huge bonfire was lighted and many of e . oy the young people of the town cele- — | brated the event hy singing songs Leit Plamville With Birst Diafi=| Steees o srect by wngics actes y . people from this town attended the Town’s Third Hero big cclebration which was held in s S Bristol last evening. A large parade et was held in that city and various The Comfort of Couch Hammocks JJTieree Clank and | Aadicon Tees N vesterday to offer Memorial Exercises To- o 3 emorial Exer to Re Held s o Cannot Be Told in Words morrow Evening at Church of Ous | Were relocied owing to T fact that Savior—Funecral of Mrs. Rose Rus- Miss Rose Morrow of Pierce street encourgge WE ARE GLAD THOUGH TO CALlL, ATTENTION TO SPECIAL selll Todny! left this morning for Newport, R . products MARK-DOWNS OF THESF COMFORTABLE AFFAIRS AT OUR DRA- s where she will spend two weeks with will PELLY DEPARTMENT. A telegram was received last even- | friends. GIVE THE SAVINGS A LUiTL¥ OF YOUR ATTTNTION, FOR YOU ing by Michael Savenio of 37 East T to Mrs. :‘\(‘):\'(:\"i:\ini\‘txlll:tilv“""c';;‘“{(;?:\".l‘ WANTED FOR LESS MONEY street, telling him of the death of his GUMPANY l PRIVATE mineek@ $8.19 IS ALL WE ASK for a Khaki Couch Hammock, itk iron frame, son, Private Frank Savenio. The tel- gprings, eushion, chains, and wind shield A rare bargain egram stated that Private S8avenio was FOR $9.20 EACH, we offer a, heavier grade with r;fi tufted killed in action on August 4. The tel KILI En IN AE"I‘I[]N cushion that we sold regularly for $10.59 Yours now for $9.29. . e o YOR $10.95 ONLY, you get a Khaki Couch Hammock with four Seram Syas) tom Ad by Mccain JEl e springs attached to chaifs to hang it with. Regular price for it $12.50, vate Savenio is the third Plainville Pa.;. Privat Fridays We Close at Noon, Till September 13th, Inclusive. $16.25 is Sale Price for regular $18.50 Couch Hammocks boy to make the suprame sacrifice. He > i 641 Twelfth street, $17.00 is our Sale Price for regular $19.50 Couch Hammocks, was one of the first drafted (Continued from First Page) . Blake, Clarences men to % . £19.00 is Sale Price for regular $22.00 Conch Hammocks. leave this town in September, 1917, ! E Cole, West Point, P. : William Rykt Brooklyn: Haskell j Coleman, Cambridges§ $26.00 is our Sale Price for regular $29.00 Couch Hammocks. for Camp Devens. Private Savenio | o . : $38.25 is Sale Price for regular $42.50 Couch Hammocks. e oltranerer ol rnom Gar s e ;m‘:tfl.)n' s\m alo \‘;‘ua\ x.‘:,,,,l, cargo ‘rh‘:;.:‘: :“v:;:‘n:;r;r:iq THE “SPIDERWEB"” HATS Comp Groenleat and later to Camy | Y- Behirck, Kineston, N\Y.: Louls ai . s The latest creation in Summer Headwear, dre the craze of the moment. Upton. He sailed for France last ‘\ n‘/,/ar‘:\‘< (.\‘ \\'\ (\r]h \.J‘nlm § imvmnyj I\:.«fliwfh hfim-;,‘(\w'gln Te=ian ca=v mitterito havellustiihe tizhithalhnowd for evervildressiior April. He wan 22 years of age, Bre- | Cicinnatl; Quinton I silkwood, Gateg Deminainochosie B 2 00d, Mo.: Thomas P. § “alling- | Lipsett, Manchester, } sport. occasion, and so easily made vious to his being drafted he was em- | po0% Mo TOS E N \::\nq'x'\ "1\"1?)!!] !1\'|'|nv ¢, Danville, Pa.; Jute A8 the Splaer:Weaves Iis Web) vonsweave sichenille, i yarn 8ot ploved at the Session Clock Co. in |o0"Grnat Waterbury; Patrick 7. Stan. | Merritt, Chester, Vi § ribbon, in any color or combination, around the wires of the frame A Focastulils 1:\"1"%1’;! el \'[ i ‘,.hx‘:fl;(v R ':. Merritt | Chester VNN child could do it With the death of Private Savenio el ¢ Zua L i 7. o Chi U i - v s SAVenio |meyer, Cincinnati: Joseph P. Sugrue, |sen, Detroit: James J. O'Cg Three or Four Chic Hats can be had at the price one usually costs the first gold star will be placed on |a; mracey H”’”]r “qw‘rmr' ]‘in L | Sliae. Mass.: Richerd iR Tmagine having one to match your sport sweater, dress, or suit. All made the service flag at the Church of Our 5 b c OFEL : - o . Wielgo: Milwaukee: Archie H.|den Station, Pa.; Stiney bl joireelt At tholntice ofion. I MA rininlant frames arelto e foundlat Lady of Mercy Wooley, Atlanta: Philip M. Wright, | Shenandoah, Pa.; Willlam ReS our Art Department. 4 ) TS SPEGIAT Memorial Services for Corp. Madeley. | Isabel, S, D Albans, Vt; Hamer J. Richa And every woman who wants to ‘xm\p up with the latest fashions Flemrj"nl services for the late Cor- Died of Wounds fih»;;ns \H}n),u I\‘\l..v I?:mr:nink 3\ ghould call at our Pattern Department and take advantage of the chance poral Barle Madeley, who died of | Sergeants Harvey L. Elliott, Aber- [Derby. Me.: J"“i’ £ ..R°‘"“‘£ to get a ten months' subscription to the new and bigger McCall Magazine wounds on July 21, will be held at the | deen, Ala.; Arthur G. Pittman, And- “,"K'”“;l :““‘»\ an “l'q"- Rutla adp for 49c. regular morning services tomorrow at | alusia, Ala.; Corporal William Vt.; Willlam St. Martin, South Mai 8 2 . e e ~ 2 . " | chester, Conn.; Oliver St. Pierre, Bast 8 GET COUPONS when you buy Thrift, and War Savings Stamps. You s Ruedioun sewen oeroral [iGardner) Manolly, NG Mechanic iy oo s o SO b s Madeley’s name is on the service f Sheldon D. Sharpley, Oconto, Wis may be lucky enongh to get $250 or $500. . pley, , il i i ' in his honmor. The rector had re- | Privates Alabel Rlumenthal, ®hicago; | Northfield, 3\-_“-,; A Sl'ucms‘]\\:v Law- ceived very interesting letters from [ Elmer Charbonean, Webb City, Mo.! | [once, Hasei lonzo L. illiams, Corporal Madeley and other young | Clifford Cunningham, Atmore, - Ala.; ALY, e - S - — men of the parish to which references | George R. Davis, Howertons, Va.; (Section 5.) HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY <OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON will he made in his sermon. A cor- | Louis Dobrowolski, Nanticok, Pa.; Killed in Action, PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TUS. dial invitation to attend the services is | William Glasky, Detroit; Elmer John | Corporals Jacques A. Fiechter, Phil- extended not only to Corppral Made- | Grob, Leslie, Mo.; Daniel M. Healy, | adelphia; Everett G. Shores, Towanda, ley's friends. but to the relatives and | Worcester: George Johnson, Jackson, | Pa friends of other young men in the | O.; Charles Lange ndorf, (‘hl;‘;txn. Died of Wounds. service. Daniel J. McLaughlin, New Yor T s . ST SRS Jeut. Edwin Ulewelyn, Oconomo- Funeral of Mvs. Rose Russell. Octave McLaughlin, Springville, Ala.i | oo Wi Wagoner Samuel 1. Bybee, N T The funeral of Mrs. Rose Russell, | Bugene MecManus, Fau uu:‘_’}. \:’s. B e Storm Blocks Traffic, widaw of the late Thomas Russell of [ John A. Stecker, New York; Theodore | ¢ The rain of vesterday plaved havoe Jast Main street was held this morn- | €. Wettleson, Postville, Ta Dicd From Accident and Other Causes, with the trolley tracks here, the - ling at 9 o'clock from the church of Died of- Diseasc. o ’fl’“”'“ Cecil E. Campbell, Owosso, tretch from Upson's Corner to the Our Lady of Mercy. A solemn high 1C3 railroad bridge being washed out. A ! mass was sung by Father Custer of Horseshoer Fred A. Almquist, Riv- Wounded Severely. large amount of water ran into the | anaugh of West Hartford, acting as St B Captain JaJmes R. Manning Balti , Simple device for straining fruit T oo sy T e Ao ; ) uhdeacon, and Father J. T. MeDonald | S0 Portland. Cre slien - | more; William F. Byle, Anntille, Pa.; | juices for jelly making, suggested by Wasl impossibla o nassThelstons First Church of Christ Scientist Bristol, acting as deacon, Father Kav- | 1UPitz Minneapolis Mechanic Harold L. Henneberry, Bos- | the National War Garden Commis- | and earth foundation under the trol Chapel corner of West DMain | ACting as celebrant. Cornelius Priar Died From Airplane Accident. ton. sion of Washington, which will send R — ley tracks was washed out over the | street and Park place. Sunday |2cted acolyte. Miss Laura Fa Lieut. Phil Rillard. Topeka; Cor Wounded, Degree Undetermined. any reader of this paper a free can- Csaney road so that the tracks would not | morning service at 10:45 o'clock, | "¢l of New Britain sung “Ave Maria poral Robert W. Holl, Jr, Clifton | g eant John J. McLawish, Climer ning book for a two-cent stamp to | trolleys were delayed for an hour and | 9.45. Wednesday evening meeting at | 2Ue of Bristol sang “There Is a Beau- | jeq From Accident and Other Causes | Bedford, Mass.; Corporals Bernard L QllaFIS Instead of 15,000 SR § o'clock. The reading room is open |10 band on High® as tho casket was | i otex Charles 0. Bover, Newport, | Dalton, Fall River; Howard J. Dodge, y | e 2t Jar 4 at the same address daily fre - & g © ) S ek i : 5 . Carls Gr v ver, Paul Schlo 308 Guests at Jarvis Home. v from James Mulligan of Waterbury, John | Lenn.: Benjamin R. Carlson, Grundy | Dover, N. H.; Paul Schlott, Boston. e Rev. Dr. Archibald Hadden of Muck- | Untl 5 o'clock except Sundays and |‘\ficeove * ainton Norton, Thomas G. | Center, la.; Robert P. Donaldson NI I A, holidays Livingstone, Tl - with Col. and Mrs. C. M. Jarvis. My e McCall. The flower bearers were Wounded Severely. o e S e e : : St. Matthew German Luthers S £ a arers b a.; Privates J rke, Jersey | f1adden is one of the most prominent w Germag Lutheran Oharch |y onie Brior ang Hugh Flood. Inter-| . Whe wounded severely include Bl irertiCantars Hoonote et clergymen in Michigan. He is also Iranklin Square. Service at 10:30 | ment was in St. Joseph's cemetery Privates David . Arnold, Logan, | Tony Coppola, Phila.; Lyman W. Yown Hears Rumors New Comcern |one of the trustces of the Chicago | with sermon by the pastor. Business Church Notes. Utah: William Brown, Smokey, | Driesoaugh, Dalton, Pa.; Kenneth P. Theological seminary. Dr. Hadden | meeting after the service. ; 2 o e Dl e e 5 3 af : ¢ t Hure ol enn.; Amos (.. Curtiss, McHenry, N. | Green, St. Albans, Vt.; William Letka, May Operate Establishment—Camp- | will preach at the Baptist church in ‘wXb‘«’;:\(;\rl‘f‘anlr\)\:fiIhfl(!hv\(x'y RN S e, (enill o || G, Ha reean N five Efielh Porget Their Tunoh—Ac- v Britain tomory St. Mark's Church. land the preacher will be Rev. Daniel | Mich.: Reuben Fowler, San Diego: | Phila.; Irving Veno, Rochester, N. H.; oue i Berlin Briefs. Services, Sunday, August 11, 1918. | Clark of West Haven. Sunday school | Fspicce Moya, Watrous, N. M.; Svale | Charles W. Yorty, Somerset, Pa. tivities in Red Cross Circles. W. A. Swift has returned from Wil- | Bleventh Sunday after Trinity; 7:30 | Will mect at naon. There will he no | Svaleson, Fort Dodge, la Marine Corps List. The canning enrollment for Berlin | mington, Vt, where he and his fam- |2 m., Hols i.‘mnmv}mmn. 11 a. m. SRS e Wounded, Degree Undetermined. " ’rhT Marine corps casualty list x B . i aretapending the! month, Ee will |IDOIRIiNg pravert and sermon by tha ady of Mercy ass Licut. Francis W. Gardner, Belden, | day shows: 18 now finished, and has been a very e T e hd | PeviEsenut S utane | wint ve celebrated tomorrow at 10:30. | praes Killed in action 11; died of wounds | successful campaign. The housewives A s There will be no session of Sunday Missine inbACton 5; wounded severaly 9; total NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION responded most liberally and cheer- Charles Grissley has returned to The Emmanuel Gospel Church. | school Corporals Willia 'z belll Mev The list Small outdoor drier, easily made ; eir s a | Talc e where he has a summer Baptist Church: M servi DEDOI s AN eI DDE L S B . y Bl ;\w‘:]fin‘“ i el, Bolthal ""“1"“""; ,'U‘”“f‘”"”‘ w The Emmanuel Gospel church, |wil be held at 10:45 oeimrs enice | ersdale, Pa.: Michael ¥. Dunfee. Du- Killed in Action. i at home. It has glass top, sloping Gl Tt Mro, Alfved Tden and family of | Erenklin Square, Jilton 8. Anderson, | out of town minister will preach, Sun- €, Pa.. Richard A Lorz Thiladel-| gorgeants George T. Knott., South- | for best exposure to sun. The tray N vt e .-ll“l’\m,l.”l\(l:r e \.),(,‘,‘:m; the | Pastor. Praise and Testimony meeting | day scheol will meet at noon. Eve i James J. McCluskey, Towell, | @ik ‘Nass; Roland G. St. Louis, Oc- | i8 shown partly projecting, to indi- 30,000, ) e 0 N S ee oS e D et | s Yee pices il be held b tha usni Privates John Gaynor. Nanti-| oneo” wis,; Robert k. Tuberville, Mc- | €ate construction, Protect openings The town chairman wishes to thank \[,-: }h,[m;h" MY nd Direct eDalings with God.” Sun- | hour. . Harry 8. Ray. Josephine, Pa. | &0 Tenn.: Corporals Bernard .| around tray with cheesecloth to ex- the committee for its work, for it has | & ‘, . - ts camping | 447 _school at12:15 p. m. Young Peo- Episcopal Church: Morning services (Seetion 3.) Snair, Pittsburgh; Alden M. Wilbeck, | ¢clude insects and dust. This is an- J | Boy Scout Troop No. 6 is camp : % 4 been hot work, much walking being |, 4:‘,\ &.:.(T ‘,,‘,r,('“-rh, eanls 1”\’””‘ ple’s meeting 5:30 p. m Open Air [and sermon will be held at 10:45 Wounded Severely. Vernal, Utah; Privates Francis F other suggestion in the free drying required in ithe house-to-house can- | 4o e e R S o ejen, | Meeting 6:30. Evangelistic meeting at | o'clock. At the reguar service a spe- | * privates Frank D. Bellew, Mans. | Corbin, Philadelphia: John W. Oliver, | book the National War Garden vasy, G e e 1 7:15 p. m. Subject: “How to be Iter- |cial memorial service for Corp. Eatl|falq Mass: Willlam A. Cote. Man. | Jackson, Ala.: Arnold M. Reader. New | Commission at Washington will theglocalscouiicacsl | nally Saved and Victoriously Kept by | Madeley, who died of wounds on July | chester L R 0| Cambria, Mo.: Harry Riker, Legwood, | Send any reader of this paper for a New Plant in East Berlin? i 5. Frank Vil f iyl : I 2 chester, N. H.; Ralph P. Durkee, Mec 4 rlin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vile will spend | God”, Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 p. m., 21, Will 'be held. Sunday school will | ford, Mass.;: Steve Felitsky. Pitts.|N. J.; ~ Walter J. Tritt, Guernsey, | two-Cent stamp to pay postage. Rumor is going on in Berlin that a | the coming week at Chalker Beach | Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. A | meet at noon. burgh; Patrick Grogan, 369 Gregery | Wvo.; Harry R. Walleigh, Chester new concern may be opened in East) T e ey cordial welcome to our church home. wlwm Church: Regular morning | street, Bridgeport, Conn, Springs; Pa. Berlin on the premises of the Peck = 3 N € X e worship will be held at 10:45 o'clock Stowe Mfg. Co A party of officials MAJ.-GEN. L. F. BURPEE. Trinity Methodist Church Sunday schaol will meet at noon and 3 was in town yesterday looking over o i SRuEehy praise and social services will be helq | Sergeant Francis (. Steele, Win-| Corporal Charles H. Earl, Austin, the place with the object in view of | ,h2rtford, Aug. 10.—The nomination At 10:45 a, m. the South Congrega- | at 6:30 o’clock. FEvening services wil | chendon, Mass.; Corporal William J. [ Minn.; Privates Lorin Jasper Church, starting a new plant of Phelps Montgomery of New Haven, | tional Church and the Methodist | he held at 7:30 o'clock | Brown, Asbury Park, N. J.: Privates | Oakland, Cal.; Marion Gary, Fagla R i e late maior in the officers’ reserve| church will meet in union service at| A. M. E. Zion church. Morning | Walter L. Davis, New Berry, Pa.; Louis | Himm, N. H.; John W, Moran, Wor- al. corps, United States army, to be aide | the Methodist church. Mr. Cook will | worship will be held at 10:45 o'clock | 11. Harper, Butler, Pa.; William J. [ cester, Charles A. Penwright, Bl Reno, The vearly lawn festival of the Ken- | o1 ",f" "“‘r»']‘“'l'j‘l»*y"':'f' ".:”‘“\“ly;("p'n"_"‘;"‘:f(”' preach. The Methodist Sunday school | and Sunday school will meet at 12:30 | Murphy, Holyoke, Mass.; Lester W.| Okla snglon Epworth league will be held |Ing gencral Gonnectiont Wate Guard | meets at 10:00 a. ni., the South Church | o'elock. Evening worship and sermon | OSborne, Arliggton, N. J.; Joseph Plo Wounded Severcly in Action. on the r!fifhy'lm lawn Wednesday eve- e el ), »;rm‘mv.r\ “hl i Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. At 6:00 | will be held at 7:45 o'clock. A class | terski, Trenton, N..J.; Philip Van Sa- | Ding. Plans for the affair were com. | 85COMbIEY ADRo e o e fseueq | P- Pl tho Union Young People’s Serv- | meeting will be held next Tuesday |dcrs Little Ferry, N. J.: Anthonia p:!,r;f! at a joint committee meetinig o )... S s ¢ “the military | 1C€ Will meet at Walnut Hill Park. At | evening at 8 o’clack Wendels, Fairlawn, N. J e | € tha Junior and genlsiit anchas e o eadquarters o e m > 10 & ] - 3 | fhe local soctety. ot T IneReS O | mergency board todas “:00 p. M. a Sunday evening praver Health Report. Missing in Action DEATHS AND FUNERALS Many specialties will be offered to| The personal staff of Major General | M°eUn& 1s Tield at the JMethodist Dr. J. N. Bull, health officer, reports | Sergeant Adolph Schiavo, Philadel- — the public and evervone wishing to |1:uclen F.. Burpee includes, besides| ., "0 "% g that during the month of July no |PHa: Co s evade the extreme tempe Fainre U ntain® Mortsor ery e a el miva) (REERRERE LICST CE ol eniiie: — = Percy, Pa.; Fred Jones, Chelsea, Vt.; digted for next Wednesday will find | William S. Cowles of Farmington, na = Cook John Lephart, Somerset, Pa.; relief at the festival. Tickets have been | Val aide; Col. Calvin D. Cowles, U. &, dles 3 printed and may be procured from the | A, retired, inspector-instructor Sunday school at 9:30 in the morn- | adelphia: Oscar W. Brush, Philadel- week's furlongh at the home of his arents here Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Died of- Wounds Received in Action. Private Dewey Miller, Eharon, Pa church. The public is cordially in Corporals Charles Frank Phomas Firnceon The funeral of Thomas Finnegan of i i : i - " = ! Lake street, who died Thursday night Food s will be high be: e e o . o opERon T e ood prices will be high, at best, wedish Elim Baptist Church, WHEN IT SEEMS Privates Frank Riley, Boehm, Phil-|j,"4n. New Britain General hospital | when winter come: ,_.ndzn."e'u be was held this morning at 9 o'clock | gome things mone: 't buy—s a; Jos anc P ¥ can’t buy—so0 can members — - ing. Public worship at 11 o’clock With ]Mp OSSIBLE phia; Joseph Clianci, Lunmore, Pa.; st 5 I from Mary's church, Rev now. Write for free book of instruc= Bed Crese Notes OMMISSION FOR JONE ccrmon on “How Jesus Saw the | 5 3 Hagh Kotonahi, Bostonn Hamaty avi-i | Winters officiating. Burial was in St | tions on Canning and Drying, sending Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Sharpe and | Louis F. Jones has finished a course | World." Evening service at 7 p, m. | TO SAVE MONEY i L) SRS SR e e o @i oo two cents for postage to the National pon Kugene left today for an extended | in officers’ school at Jacksonville, | Topic for sermon The Death of et ‘ Bl s War Garden Commission, Washing- ; i 5 Lawrence, Mass; Roland Porter Buto trip through eastern and central | Fla., where he was commissioned a’| Christ o . . i ] e e ton? DEC - p t I tr n what you think is your limited | Bangor, e 'ry Tighe, Worc J Meyers. » D. C. New York They will visit Mr. | second lieutenant of the quarter- Bangor, Me.: Harry Tighe, Worces 3 o < i fi o . Wilson, Presq o funeral of John Meyers, who Sharpe’s parents Maton During | master corps. He will be stationed income, 100k around and you will find | ter; Arneld I. Wilson, Presque Isle The ey 1 o Me committed suicide Thursday after- Mrs. Sharpe's absence Mrs. Willard Al- | New York. Before going to Florida ~ | some of your friends with smaller | i 2 e AR | 1 | Sunday school at 9:45. Young Peo ot noon at his home on Fairview street y Hng will have charge of the Red Cross | Jones took a six weeks' course at| C8Y SCROSH @ oreloek At Walnut | meomes who save money regularly. §Sectiorn was held this afternoon at 3 o’clock, workrooms. The rooms will be op2n [ Dartmouth, He was transferred to | S RKilled in Action. i Carl P. Hovey, St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Stanley Memorial Church Notice, % m : Hill park B Scouts, G Seouts | Maybe you will have the courage to from the residence of his parents, Mr #s usual on Tuesday and Friday aft- | Camp Johnton last April. Lieut E oy S Sl Scou i s k ! S0 Erleaver ordls ot e chicn | 6o ntr Youoeeir Lieuts. Theodore T. Kirk, Covina, [and Mrs. John Meyers of 63 Glen | ernoons. Mrs. Joseph Wilson will at-| Jones went int Flraitbrn Cisoe b h | try it for yourself, Cal: H : | Jones we o ervice abc a0 T D E ey A et e e al.: srman H. Smith, Brookly stree . M Gaudian, pasto Tuesday, Thursday and Friday even-| you will necd a real determination | G ghiad rooulvnlifat; et ey TRt ] pestor | V) ::“‘nddh: ,'Xh:‘\, knitting All having fin- ings, respectively Corporals John Jacevicz, Woodland, | of st John's German Tamtheran shed articles or desiring more work 1o save if you ever expect to accom- | Pa.: Carl . Mogenseh. Boelus, Neb.: | church, officiated Rurial was in Fair- { 1 FORD RUNABOUT. may communicate with her Mrs. J > - = < 3 v e it 5 X 2 2 Bufrr will be {in charge of the house COMBITING Christian Endeavor Union Service. plish anytk in that way, and the | Cook Vitold Kowalewski, Schenec- | view cemetery. 1 FORD TOURING. The draft boards are busily engaged | e i . B i tady; Privates Francis Guzzie, Ttaly; e = 1 1917 VIM DEUIVERY and stions shoul? Service at the waln 111 park | firs ports s to realize the ;1”,’::;‘:~:Tk::r;n»n” questi EEL | T i i SOt s (1050 | T‘_hn service at the Walnut Hill park | first important thing fs to realize the | GO0 Se8 B8 (EE G l ITE 1 BABY GRAND CHEVROLET, with i : ditions as they: now exist after the |2t 8 o'clock will be in charge of the | nccessity for it. Then open a savings Severcly Wounded. C l Y l“s Commercial Body. Camp Fire Girle' Vacation. calis for conscripts. The informatian ‘w:(»"»:nm‘ T}“N\F' vv””my- :VM‘\‘II(' L0 34| lacoountihorciastsconiaciyoucan Privates George Bailer 2 North L2 pILONS R LU I QRUERN OIS nat “amp Fire Girls of Eas lin | =0 e even e'number lcalled, |5 Y andithe Speaier wlll DeiMr -4 LS R N erhaulec i e mast Bexln ison =0 g eyl R sinumbaricallad fe i Ml e BANKING HOURS: 18th street, Allentown, Ta.; Alexan- . ; .. boverhauled). feft today for a stay at Job's Pond in | the number of volunteers, the num- |y 3 dinbeay il churen der Poolbielski, Hudson Heights, N Mrs. A, K. Sutherland of 2173 RACER (Sporty Car) Portland. They went by auto truck | ber exempted and those liable for | 1€ Weather s stormy or i '”fl“""“k" ® a.m. to3 p. m and ex Zoclblalakl R ER Chestnut street has returned from | NEW VIM DELIVERY CARS KEPT | rvices will be held in the chape! Baturday—9 a, m. to 12 m. Wounded, Degree Undetermined, Philadelphia where she has been | IN STOCK. L year ago and upon arriving at their destination | service. e found that they had forgotten all tI ————— | O the First Baptist church s D Privates Ferdinando Alaisio, 1204 | visiting frier.ds REPAIRIN G-TTRES-ACCESSORIE! provisions. The thaughtfulness TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. ey v“" P pDola. Railroad street. South Bethlehem Vito Taricani of this city has | g\‘rsv W \Hw«' \‘]hr\ hitched up i i niversalist v B T}[F Pa.; Louis Goldstein Ln:-vr\‘n, John J voluteered for service in the Tnited horse and team and started after them | WANTED-—One of the big concerns Ee - e o . 4 Lecki, Jersey City; Cornelius = Mul- | gtates cavalsy, and was s ort Faved the day for the girls | Rev. Willlam Walla Rose will E ! 3 Sta ava ind was sent to For of the country has an opening for | preach at the Universalist church, lane, Lowell nnys Bhyp S Boston i | Sioaim SN V. 205 enlistment | | . . ri o Pt 2 - T R 2 " 'I' arles Waltz, Pembroke, Pa Vile Home on Furlough. a man, age 30 to 50. Salary, honu | Hungerford Court, Sunday evening at Plaanllle l'llst CO S : R Charles Miller, violinist at Keeney's | Mervin Vile of this town, who en.| chance for promotion and increased | 7:30. Come and hear Mr. Rose. He . Missing in Action : theater, has returned from a week's listed some time ago in the aviation earnings. Address P, Rox, No. 54, | {s an exceptionally good speake. All . Sergeant John J. Lupu, Py ta isiting relative: Philadelpl & _ @ e ally P NVILLE, CONN. Sergeant hiladel- | stay visiting relatives at Philadelphia | Corner Hartford Ave. and Stanley St branch of the navy, is spending a New Britain, 810-2dx | are welcome, i LAINVILLE. phia; Corporal Apam Malone, Hic- | and Atlantic city. | The Home of Delivery Cax

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