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RALD. SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 1918. ,-_= NE ¥ BRITAIN S ROLL OF CASUALTIES ClTY ITEMS o) Word has been received of the safe DE AD. arrival overseas of Private Frank A Private Antilio Jiantonio R BAaentant SUnale: Crowley. Sergeant William H. Brown ... .Conn. Int. Private Michael J. Welch ..........Conn. Inf- Seaman Willis Terwilliger ..........Navy o 5o .- Co, ¢ 301 M G Private William Denby . ... ... Canadian Expec Navy | | i | | Miss Hazel Riley left last evening . MEMBI T | for Montreal, Canada, where she will | B 31 wgsT MATE IelEth: Suncas attert Thinits 7 80| sDendia twol weckskvacation: ; a. m. Holy Communion: 1i a. m.,| Miss Irene Meyer of Church street morning prayer, litany and sermon by | was operated upon for appendicit . the rector, the New Britain hospital Thursday Private James Roullard ... -...Co. E, 1024 Int. . ; On Wednesday and Friday evening | night and is reported as resting com- | Brivate Hed W Helnzmann ....Co. B, 1024 Inf .. lthe 21st and 23rd, there will be | fortably. Private J. Russell Linton .. ... Co. 1, 102d Inf Private Alex Demerski Seaman Rudolph O. Peplau surgical dressings work in the Pavish| Aisses Anna Sparmer and Private Irving K. Davis Dews ...Camp Dix House beginning at 7 p.m Lynch have returned from thelr va- Corporal Arthur J. Paulson ... S10ga . — | cation spent at Dover, N. H. Private Joseph Sokovieh ... . 102d Inf. . . Stanley Memovrial Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of High street Private Nickolas Bernardino ...... d Tnf.Eo BRSSO 0 e Sunday school at 9:45 i m.; | have received word that their son, =N Private David . Lindgren ... g Aok Young People’s society unites with the | Edward, has arrived safely overseas Private Albert Adams 5 o, PGV oanibera . othe societies® of the it G The F. K. . club will Private Daniel L. Romerio ....... Inf. « g Walnut Hill park at 6:00 p. m.; BOY | pnext Wednesday Private William ¥. O'Dell SRR Glo TR0 2.l BT £ S 2 Scouts Sunday evening, Girl Scouts |y, || Lieutenant H. Leslic Bddy ....+.... 6th Co. Marines . o S e R Bacon has been A FEW ODD SIZE SUITS | rivate George C. Mon T 102d Inf AR ¢ 15 i administrator of the estate of Private Frank Kaminski ... £ T 10od T c e RN et i late (Gal Wiillar s Baoer LEFT AT SALE PRICE Private Joseph O'Brien ) o i = Christian Endeavor Union Notice. 1 /15, Wi, €00, Wliam B Bacon. Erivate Ak vars 3 -4 Co. E 102d Inf . The speaker at the meeting at 6 | STRAW HATS $1.00 Brlote sl Donaia i i o'clock in Walnut Hill park will be [ ~P¢ 5 = Rev. W. F. Cook of the Methodist | Thomz Rouski of 626 Stanley church. If stormy or threatening the | Street complained to the police last S IS R e | WOUNDED. the Young People’s <ociety of that | Night that a fellow workman threat- | Private John E. Anderson (ST i e e chur if stromy or threatening the | ened him with bodily harm. A war SRR meeting will be held in the chapel of | rant was issued. he First Baptist church | Mr give a dance evening in Ukrainian | Spear have heen named appraisers, BATHING SUITS, Private Joseph Demerski ..... -Co. E, 102d Inf SOFT SHIRTS Sergeant Geor Private Flisha Bedell z e l William Coogan and daughter, | e n e B G e i\j;.h Jennie Coogan, of Whiting street WASH NECKWEAR || Private Rocco Caioze .-voooevren... 1024 Tnf Sl e - S e o eitondon et Calore i e At 10:45 a. m. the South Congre-; James D. Donohue of Star street LIGHT UNDERWEAR | Private Stephen Charamut. gationalichurchiand > Methodist has gone on a motor trip trough the Sl e aii church will meet in union service Catskill and White mountains, e e ; e at the Methodist church. Mr. Cook | Charles Kastner of New Jere is will preach. The Methodist Sunday | spending the week-end with relatives | SOFT COLLARS Private Raymond €. Frost I, 1024 Inf. biivaie Tonn Furman school meets at 10:00 a. m. The on Sefton Drive, Belvidere. His daugh- Sivaie S o . 3 . 5 South church Sunday school meets at | ter, Miss Clarabelle, has been visiting | The Fal‘l‘efl SSRGSl O o, O e 12:15 p. m. At 6:00 p. m. the Union | here for two weeks ! S ; . S R i L Young People's servica is held at Fire Commissioner Frank L. Conlon | PERbONAL Clothln Co e e P e oz d Walnut Hill park. At 7:00 o’clock the { and John J. Keogh, clerk of the fire | g . N 5l ks Sunday evening prayer meeting is | board lea tomorrow on a vacation | i Private William Ulrich . B, 101d MGB beld at the Methodist chureh. The | trip to Old Orchard, Me. Corporal Gardner (. Weld . 1, 1024 Inf. public is cordially invited to all of Fire Commissioner John Private Frank [. Wieczorek ... . T, 1024 Inf. these services. Private Ernest C. Wilcox 0. H, 102d Inf Court Takes $100—Hool Tomas- zewski and swife will enjoy an auto e trip through New York State next Private James McIntyre .. ... . 1, 102d Inf. Swedish Elim Baptist Church. week Private Santa Motta . 5 Inf Sunday school at 9:4i. Morning — this morning James Jenfgy Private William Temple o H, 102d Inf service at 11:00 o'clock, with sermon therwise know as « 9 FACTS ABOUT BIG g n peereaen sz o £ 0 o2 ! ] M | S s n as S48 Mechanic J. . Bernasconi S n B, TEE TSHT T e on “The Real Cause of the Conditions | FISTICUFFS IN COURT | 814.84 for having failed to P AUTO RACE TODAY Private Henry J. Doucette . & e in the World Today.” FBvening serv- personal taxes for the past two ¥ AT BAY SPEEDWA}Y | Corporal Daniel H. Reardon ...... ice at 7 o'clock with sermon on “our | DURING I. W. W. TRIAL | 2" {emgm > pas o yel J AY ¢ IDW. Souokel Don Sl Heand : e i i Frank Walicky, who was late yesteR Private Bolick Tauski . 2, 1024 Inf. = = — day morning, was tardy again today Drivers. Country Private Edmund J. Tomey ..... Co. I, 10%d Inf ...... o Emmanual Gospel Church, Franklin | Department of Justice Lawyer and ?:;;m::s:im:':~nxr'~*w1”7 e i Ralph Mulford United States F:rv\:\'e \'}:I}‘mvmv Zambreski . .Co. K, 102d Inf i Square. Stenographer Fngage in ('-4V'r>ff\il\cr1 JT:V](: )lr‘nr‘nl(:r &\:: d::m:—i Ira Vail .. . United States Private Walter Zambreski . K. 102d Inf Sermon by the pastor at 10:45 a, m. | K iorie W e | opened Monday morning, when Wi Ralph De Palma .. Ttaly Private Alfred Swanson S Inf. and p. m. Praise and testimony e | licky has another chance to appear g Arthur Duray .. Belgium Private Arthur H. Hoffman ........ Inf meeting 10 a. m.: Bible school, 12:15| Chicago, Aug. 17.—The L. W. W. | time, Louis Chevrolet .. France g c Private Williz & | Dario Resta . England Jaminderson Used in Factory Without coming into pel ) rnr p. m.: young people’s meeting, 5:30 p. | case which has lasted more than three | Tron hooks and a shavel were Ahe d Private Buseiow 5. C 5 SN m.; apen-air meeting at 6:30 p. m.|months, was given to the jury todayl | weapons used in a fight among em- Purse, $27,000. To winner, 0 . 8 | Bible study in the “Book of Revela- | Attorney Frank K. Necheker. for the | ployes at the Stanley Works yeste: $17,000; second, $5,000: third tions' Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer | government, concluded his argument | day after 5 1 0 ivd, & ons sday at 7 : a; | . s arg | day a rnoon. John Spagna and V $3,000; fourth, stse0: arm || WILSON APPRECIATE@ INOR’FHCIIFFF‘ PRAI%EQ R R R I il o T S S e el e e $500. Each driver pays $2,000 LOY. - di5 ] velcome o=l | Vanderveer. for the defense, surprised | appeared that Stampini took some ALTY OF CHURC s 2 . el | B i S BN spe s by making none. bags belonging ta Spagna’s department s CHES| CENSORSHIP IN U. S. Wy CEah i | A fst flgnt occurred in tho court |ang words ensaed. | Stameint saia that | | room while Judge Landis was in his | Spagna struck him first and he showed | “A Three-fold Message for This) "% W1 4 . . g e | Generation” will be the subject of the | Chambers preparing his Instructions | a wound. That Spagna was clouted | ;- to the jury The combatants were | over the head with an iron hool Expresses Belief Honesty and Frank- | address Sunday evening at the Gospel | '7 : | : Tent, located at the eorner of Park | Georse Murdock, an attorney in the |admitted and that so enraged him th Nocs o7 Governmen e and Stanley streets. The service will | 1ePartment of justice, who had been | he struck Stampini with a hook. Both | hosin at 8 oelock promptly, During | connected with the prosecution, and | had injuries on the head | Our Success Possible. the evening there will be an illustrated | Willlam Borland, a stenographer for | Jahn Kamenski and Charles Levino | A e the defense. The trouble grew out |paid their personal tax and the ec W el 5 o ndon, Aug. 16.-—American aid in | 50 ; of charges by the defense that the | before court. Several other violato e — S el dtes etaint n‘t reso- | the war was given high praise by Vis- glallsiiviten prosecution had ordered special copies | have not yet been located : : T lutions of Joyalty and confidence | count Northeliffe today in welcom- of the testimony given by soldier wit- | Nick Settembrino was charged wit A S UL SOL ) adopted by churches representing 39 | INng representatives of the overseas The Zion Church., | nesses. Murdock denied he had or- [nun-m;r;w'l and at the request of hi oy Kaufl, Ex-Giant, Js Army | denominations in all parts of the Unit 'r{:e‘?xw«avv/vlmivfliwn distinguistied suc the morning worship at 10.45 | dered extra copies. Boriand, called to | attorney, Martimer H. Camp, the casc ::j_”j"“_ R . ed States, it was announced here today ; *© f Dilon at the Timesiomce the pastor will speak from the subjéct | the stand. asserted he did. Spectators | was adjourned until Wednesday morn- | Pressed e by the Federal Council of the Churches | [Ord Northcliffe explained that he | .o Gurse of Slackers™: 12:30 p. m., | sparated the ocmbatant |ing. Mrs. Settembrino, who is a bride | Reading Benny Kauff, the hero of home runs | of Christ in America and the general | di1ated on American efforts because | sunday school, Hezekiah Baker. su | of only four weeks, was the complain- | R d silk shirts, and one of the most | war-time commission of the churches, | through the Times his words would | 3 10, 20, 30 and 50 miles, with fiying start in each. Winner to be decided by point scoring | | Acknowledges Receipt of Resolutions | system, | Ftiree GRG Staeanautn! Adopted by 39 Denominations l Tnspiratio Kennecott ( Starter, Fred Wagner Stakeholder, Harry S. Hark- ness, New York, Aug. 17.—President Wil- Last Memorial Day, song, ‘“‘Alone.” The public is cor- (iaauen (th ; d | perintendent. The voung people’s so- ant. According to {he husband in kable little fellows that ever The resolutions were adopted last | '®2°1 : rermany and because “Ithink | ciety of Christian Endeavor is to take VERMONT (}(’)‘ ERNOR gomplaint itostie police earlier in th eathed, has transferred his sartorial { Memorial day when all worshippers | "h“-;; }'W‘ W:\ as well as ourselves | o hold beginning Sunday evening | week, she left ha and had not re ipendousness to the army Who, | united in pravers for the success of j Should know what lies in the womb of | a¢ 7 o'clock, under the leadership of CET Nty wy | turned. He said there was no reason at knows Benny, will not smile at |the allied arms. The president, im-|the future in regard to the United | Mys. Robert Carr. All of the voung ASKED TO RESIGN | for her leaving. She went back following, written by Frankie Gra- | pressed by the “interesting and inspir- | States, ¢ people are requested to be present him and when she did not make a m M the Evening Sun from Cincin- | ing message,” wrote Robert E. Speer,; He told of America’s effort on sea | The topic for discussion is ‘The Use isfactory explanation for her ahsence 1t chairman of the war-time commission | and land, in transport shipbuilding, | of the Pen," and at § o'clock the pas- | Republican State Committee Alleges | S1e ¢1aims she was ordered out Benny Kauff, resplendent in that he regretted his inability to reply | manufacture of airships, food produc- |tor will deliver a sermon from the sub- 7 de-to-order uniform, a silk O. D.|personally to all of them. | tion and other things. He estimated ject “The Echo.” You are welcome. Irregulavities During Term of rt, nmeatly rolled wrap leggins and - { America would produce 10,000 Liberty | Soloist, Miss Marian Richardson. 101,600 QUARTS PLEDGED. | ly polished regula Socd anl| SEPn R motors monthly and that its v N S Ofiice as Auditor, restern Union uly polished regulation shoes and | (o N NEW LONDON | motorafimonthi; its other Sy i Auditor ‘ : v Prting a silk cord on his campaizn 2 _ | war efforts ave on a similar huge DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED. . 5 Willys Overland greeted the Giants at their hotel FOR FALL RIVER MURDER | scale. i Al e Hok \Montpelier, Vt.. Aug. 16.—Gover- | Women Away On Vacations Handi- | ¢ o . 3 | . Amer: e . T - < nor Graham, who was asked vester- Gl O in their arrival in Cincinnati yves- | v London, Aug. 17.—Grover | Americ fighting a public war g b S e ., e cap City's Canvassers, day mornin R s e el A notle crat war. said Tora | 0cal Board Receive Notice of Call | day in vesolutions adopted by the re WATCH FOR COMBUSTION. ‘The little fellow is making splendid | a1t night on suspicion of being Wil- | Northeliffe, in discussing the censor For Men to Go Overseas, ”]hxw”; Rv‘u(r‘ r‘nnun;llfl‘ u;- resign im- The food committee of the woman's L T e il Lasy & ave | ship. He addec mediately because of the discovery of | . S N of Boreaie gress in 1]:: military career and i [ liam Brown who Js alleged to _have HHVT}‘(Y'l.e )::k.‘ a: A The local draft hoards have been | Mlozoq rroauianition o the heeminy | COTMIttee, State Council of Defense, s S T pRe; Loxithe anrmyslifo e antia L oli: Tedl Maxys Donoyan Hinl Ball iRtiver (SREONSERRIEN o S SGra NSRRI (hill o T Reql fha il tenMdranig it en M ace a1 litor anc | of which Mrs. Martin K. Pasco ey e ol snontancans ly has established himself as the he latter part of last | them about the war and I think that | s FCCOMLL g auditor, an- watching for any signs of spontaneou B : : Mass., during the It Da e s 5 wanted from the special limited Serv- | nouneced through his private secretary | chairman, reported that up to ves u Brummel of the army, having| yock. He is held by local authoritles | has had a deal to do with the acel- : five uniforms made to order.” eration of shipbuilding to an extent I dnly five! But just wait until Benny | 100 WCHIACEIOR T 1 o arrive here | had believed almost impossible.” omes an officer. P e through in Lord Northcliffe complained that ERE s s formation given by Patrick O’Brien of | the British censcrship had kept hid- RHODE ISLAND RACING Willimantie that he was apprehended. | den the best efforts of the British na- fiilsgrave, R. I, Aug. 17.—Ed Sun- | i i | tion and its allies. He contrasted lin's Michigan King raced Andy | v CORE British and American methods with land off his feet and won the \J“ 1‘\ Ira ks I\I.‘f}\l\“‘)l{“‘(“‘:f':;‘_‘::2\\([;,‘7('_“,‘;5‘(,. | regard to casualties, adding that teers are wanted. j tion of the auditor's accounts. | e at the closing meeting here yes- IREENIES | ish casualties last vear in killed, = |1 realize,” Governor Graham said, Hay afternoon. he killing camc Indianapolis, At 17.—Mrs. Alice | wounded and missing were 800,000 SOLDIER'S OBSERVATIONS. “that I did wrong in the matter of | the first half of the third heat, | M. French of Indianapolis, was elect- | After denouncing the pacifists, Lora e R 1‘\""\‘:'\”:“:{”(”“I""‘ ]"”“‘m"”f‘:'_" 3| less these women filled out the blanks linger has written to Chief of Police | goppy. A CXEmEN | L iblished in the Herald last week and William J. Rawlings concerning his I ] mailed them to Mrs. Pasco is home on a furle The committes wishes to announce |afternoon a marriage ’actory manag keep workmen | constantly ¢ t their coa piles a few instances housewives. Although these figures | covered before muc do not meet with the quota set for | gone jce cluss to 0 overseas for serviee for identification by the Fall River Volunteers are wanted. The appli- | ment until he had obtatined a full ro- cants will be sent to Madison Bar-! port of the committee’s action racks at Sackett's Harbor, T today that he would make no state- | terday, 101,600 quarts of canned goods | had been pledged by New Britain K 3. Goodell, secretary to the : The first district has not as vet | governor said the latter also awaited | O i« S 5 ompiled its list of special service | the report of Iratk C. Williams, bank | NS city, 1”"\,|.'.”“”'”" i conii e men to leave on August 26. Volun- commissioner, regarding an exa a- | very sgood. O S dgdd ol S ey AR , oS An cxamina | nandicapped to a great extent by the SOLDIER TO TAKE BRIDE. fact that so many women were not Louis F. Finkelstein, former at home when they called ,makin impossible to secure their pledges un- | 0 h was in 1:03 1-2. Earlwood L. | cd national war mother at the closing ) Nortlhcliffe concluded ed by Georse Weiss of Boston, | session of the convention of the na-| “The right pluce fo make peace and In the 2:15 trot. Jean Oakland, Joc | {jonal and Indiana chapter of Ameri- | Where I believe peace will be made is ) T fiohs o i i Sl " o trip to France and his observations IR 2 ) | dugs entry was a surprise in the | ca war mothe vesterday. Other | in Berlin or Potsdam gmwm e e and the etieot ot | DETECTIVE MURDERED | (o those who have falled to make !sued to him ana Miss officers elected include Mrs, C. L. P 5o | the ledges that should they desire stein « - . T the war was very noticeable. Women L | their pledges th 10ul Rebincon, Hariord, Conn. second | HART & HUTCHINSON e aareni s B ARRESTING Y EU (,m\p i e N 4 Ad\ertlced Letters vice-war mother and Mrs. Morgan G. walks of life. The ahsence of men Mrs. Dean, Home Emergency agent | ernoon a | 1 : Bulkley, Hartford, director, | BUILD AN ADDITION | wus noticeable especially in France. | for Hartford county, in Hartford | school on 1} | | ‘1 nited States army at I nderson, Fred | arlok, Edward, 8 “Qurn, Chas. Frar 256 COUNTER-REBELS ARE “ot, Misste 7 SHOT BY BOLSHEVIKI. lemyns, Mrs. row) vy, T - — He saw few able hodied men. France E— | | Newark Sleuth Slain and New Yo e in his opinion, has suffered most | Steel and Conecrete Building to Be from the war, ! Policeman Wounded by Man VYOU MAY NOT KNOW PECTIN Ampterdany fAle A SRt IO AL ] 100 by 420 Feet and TO GET SOLDIERS VOTE. Souzht for Homicide. officers arrested at Moscow and Petro- 1 rad because of counter-revolutionar Cost $30,000, Rezistrars of Voters Smith and New York A 17.—Tomasso et S e e SrrRenaik Ziegler are making their prep Adubatto, a Newark, N. J., detective shot, according to Moscow advices to One of the most substantial of | tions for obfaining the soldiers’ vote ! was shot and killed in a tenement z Zeitung of Berlin | recent manufacturing building opera- | for the fall election. Their list of | house here today while attempting to Imeter | tions is that just now undertaken by | soldier ters in the service includes | arrest Salvatore Annabile alleged i e T T R T : VoA = | the Hart & “hinson®Co.. one of the | those men overseas as well as those sderer of Joseph Volpe , WHICH CONTAIN ! ) SuBRCIES llag | the Hart & Hutchinson®Co., or th h men ersea well as th murderer of Joseph Volpe in Newark ERUITS DINCE GUAUA AND SWEET APPLE ; WiTH mr;} Ac g A ) SAUNDERS IN ORDNANCE DEPT. | youngest manufacturing firms in the | in camps in _xm\ country and also | last nizht Patrolmen Thomas Flah AS[?ET)&THE VOB OF JUICE OF CRAB-APELES OR UNDER m,: vders is to he com- | CitY A one story steel and concrete { the names of sailors. The ta of | erty. a New York oflicer who accom STRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES HAUE ACIDITY BUT LACK PEC i, fillstys, T Jissioned as a lieutenant in the ord- | PUilding 100 by 420 feet is in progress | ascertaining the whereahouts of the; panied Adubatto, was serious PRI PARY BE SUPPLIED BN THE ADDITION OF SUICE GF C; rng. Mar MIBe e ey i OR UNDER-RIPE_GRAPE S e bNama NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, D \ ehar nance department, according to re- | ©f construction. J. H. Grozier has the | men is a difficult one. | wounded ort in civenlation. Fis commission | €ontract and the work is being rapidly S i | Annabile was arrested on a charge for service in Washington. He | Pushed ahead. The estimated cost of SCLT 1O of homicide for the alleged slaying o 1t is not really necessary that you should. The free book or been emploved on the night force | the new building is $30,000. This will § R $1.000. Volpe and Adubatto. Other men, said and Drying issued by the National War Garden Commission, V/ uld g i e | materially increase the manufacturing | The Title Realty and Development | to have been friends of Aannabile ton, D. C., tells you all you need to know. Send two cents for p E - space of the plant. almost doubling it. has brought sunit against Adolph | and who participated in an exchan and procure a copy. — The firm manufactures steel lockers | and Augusta Purat for the recovery | of more than 30 shots in the battle DEATHS AND FUNERALS |nd the war has furnished an in-{ of $#50 and attachment of $1,000 | with the officers, escaped | creased volume of business has heen made. Constable Fred Hart & Cooley Co. has work in pro- | Winkle served the papers and also Witiiam C. Brown. 5 ¥ e papers an Dha emece) ot el o) mrown A EUTL PRI SRR L0 A ST SR S I8 TS B T L GBS R e o B0 Connectlcut Trusl and Safe Deposit Co. addition which will cost| against Peter Dudorf for the recovery - - who died Thursday, at his home, Po {or. | Arch street, was held this morning at 10:30 o'clock, from the late residence, about §$5,000 Frank Maietta has been granted permit for the erection of v of §41.17. The writs arc returnable | NOTIC Oyez! Oyez! Deaf hear dis- to the city court. tinetly with Acousticon, Mears or Anderfone Far frec home trial : address Traver, 26 State St, Hart- organized and qualified through years of effi RS Ue b LY {25 TOUE CREECH edti po el trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Gua Anthony Klos called at the police | 8-16-2dx X el station last 1:ix:h(r m;xl {:.4\,,‘1 the | — e x : EExecutor or Administrator. MEXICAN CRISIS ENDS. SHEEHAN ESTATE. | police to sustain him 4n a position | T am breaking two Packards For el e Lo e e e et & W artroeA Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 T = ] state o) e late John F.| . Efforts to sec a confirma Washington, Aug. 17.—The threat- The estate of the lat £ u:~ --r‘»m»‘w have le Ogren | ened crisis in the relations of Mexico ( Sheehan . has been inventoried —at l liing at 'Y"‘”\v«-l\, Mass. nearly three 1venue. 8-17-d1x t_ t : } te al T 2 »f whic 10 is represented | years ago his wife deserted him, leav-, - oLl . 1z . 114§ the Stanley Works and was | with the Entente allies and the United | $8,200 of which $8.000 is represen | deser . = - - c -~ B P flm\-u A wder with the | States apparently has been averted by { in Teal estate on Trinity street.|ing him with two -children. Yester-| LOST--Black female puppy. Notify | onnecucu li'llst alle ate eposit 0. His brother is with the 102d | a modification of the new Mexican oil ; Michael P. Leghorn and James Con-|day she came to New Britain and Mrs. Hanson, 160 High sireet. Tel. HARTFORD. CONN. M. II. WHAPLES, Prest . ! tax decree by President Carranza. nelly were the appraisers. wonted {o take the children AwWay 241, -17-a2x | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION | ity Methadist church, officiating. Bur- ntly reported that Ser- |ja] was in Danburs | | street, the cost of which will be about | | COMMISSTONED? Rey. MWarren H. (GooK, pastor ol "“” ‘ addition to the building at 61 Main | | | jCcompany T, has been commis- | as a second itenant in