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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST PYT.GILUPAND | SUMMERWORKOF SHOULD SFLL SUGAR DOWN IN THE ARMY | GIRLS RECOGNIZED FOR FALL CANNING Miss Hopkins One of Those Deco- Recent Warning No Excuse for rated by Gov. Holcomh Stopping Sale, Retailers Informed Things Which | | Suddenly Afiie?wsWfih Shoulder Concern | Straps and Lands in Cell BusineSS Me" Private Vergil Gill. whose caper Hartford AL 22— Twenty-four .m”“,‘u’:;“:‘(‘y‘ '.;vxg 22.— Because they have given him more or less newspa- | ¥oung women who have worked for get certificates for any more sugar until about October 1 is The climination of 4 no reason, in the opinion of the food waste is the great uni- [ This time it is the result of wanting to | different parts of Connecticut vester- | administration, why Connecticul re- versal problem of to- “show the people of New Britain that | day reccived from Governor Marcus ;H‘H' should refuse to seil sugar for ; T » cfficien B A X egitimate canr Jurposes s day Lo ghbe geficicnt ha soimbbody s This morninalthe no| B MHoleom B prac ards i tokan e of hing purpos It wa without being waste- i | made clear at the office of the federal et ni lice learned that he was in the vicinity [ recognition of the eervices which they | fond administrator for Connactiont to o ful—to T e CE e I SUIT CASES cconomies without ree Of tholrailvoac station sarbed in the|| have Rerformed in carcyins on! agnic ||day Miaiithe tecent warning tol retasll stricting producing uniform of an army officer An offi- | cultural work in this state in the | o/ ]‘“ 8o easy on their present sugar ; stocks, because they mig Gl $2.25 to $4.50 ability—to be con- cer of the police force went in search | abssnce of the boys who are now in | myern 'ix:r\:y\"vpll.‘“‘,"”L,I.H not get any Ha i stenetive without be- | of the officer” and was amazed 107 the service s cohEmEeliconldnot destructive. find Private Gill. Sure enough he proper e construed as an excuse for in 7 5 Those in atlendance a e pre. | refusing to sell - Rkt Straw Hats $1.00. wore a licutonant’s har on his shoulde e D e e sor BT fon Droper pur Theso things concern ir s nil s ofic . i i chrd an bl | Enteton, which (ool Blce i ihs : echnical hoarding by | o ) o X the retailers themselves | | | | | | per publicity, is again in the prints. | (hree months or more on farms in i As for canning, at th e he | Wd nationally. Sl e e g at this time of the going with his nch of v‘h service °S Senator Morgan (. Bulkeley | Year, the Food Administration is well he medical corp-—gave him the ap-| ;g yrs. Buckeley Richard M, Bissell, | #WAre that\uinfortunately there is very i ; little fruit in Con: 2 hick ‘ ico financial mat- L - 'n one | chairman of the Connecticut Counc onnecticut which may it viewed at a distance. But when one nonecticnt Counciliiiye icanned and SuFplis fruit! cannot be claimed as a reason for obtaining We are at your sery- pearance of an officer, especially when New Fall Suits have arrived. Stein-Bloch ters. took a close-up at him it was very ap- | of Defense, Major Samuel and Mrs. vate's uniform. Without any ado he | Schenck of Wilton, Chaivman of the for canning. The Food Administra- was forthwith given the order to “for- | Woman's Army of Land ‘{rdgy, Hon's liberty canning certificate sys- ward march” and he hiked right over | Robert W. Scoville, federal food ad. tem, founded on the honor of the to Commercial street. There he w. ministrator, George M. landers, Person who signed the certificate, has P given private room No & chairman of the IFood Committee of = P€en flagrantly abused In Connecticut and Shuman. The Farreil Clothing Co. “What's the idea of the officer’s|the State Council of Defense, AMrs, | #Nd throughont the country and the p trappings?” he was asked Arthur Dodge and Mrs, Joseph W. & Food Administration says it has a F ¥ L4 4 of New RBritain that 1 somebhody. tention It claimed ————— 3 am Those who reteived the brassards is that people But what is the idea of Inoking me |were: Margaret Whitmore Bulkeley of | WNO never before bought sugar for up?” he asked Hartford, wife of Lieutenant Hough- | ¢?NNINE and who this year did no New York Stock Let us sce your pass?” said Cap- | ton Bulkeley of the 101sy Machine Gun CAININE or preserving whatever made [ 1ons furnished by 4 y tain Graoce. battalion, now In serviee in Jranee: | [Fequent usc of the sugar.canning cer- | Sembers of the New - cnange. “Here vou are,” said Gill Dororthy Pope Gillette of Hartford, | ificates on which to secure 15 or A The pass he produced was issued at | Elsbeth Merck of Wilton, Elsie Hop- | M'Ore bpounds of sugar at one time. Aug. CITY ITEMS (Continued from First Page) Fort Slocum and gave him liberty be- | Kins of New Britain Margaret Zer- Some retailers and abetted T High s 3 Alaska Gold . ... )[ parent that he had only a buck pri- | Russell of Middletown. Mrs. 1. (. .| Unnecessary large quantities of sugar | ( _ tween the hours of 4.30 p. m. and 7 [NOW of New Haven,' Mis. Personius | 'hese evasions of the regulations by |4 ; a. m. Tmmediately the wmilitary au-|4nd Miss Ruth Personius of Bridge. | (arelessly fafling to police thefr own 4m ey thorities at Fort Slecum were noti- | POTt, Antoinette Dorr of New Canaan, . Pusiness \:: l(ar & Fdy Co d Private G Lucy MeNic AT For this reason t “00d a0 AmiTca e While condemning chiefly failures | fied and Private Gill locked up u LI\" holl of Greenwich, - and For this reason he Food Admini L under the former aircraft production | At” the same time his vision of a Margaret Zernow, vnthia Dozier, | ration says that the whole sugar sit- | < Can e e P oo | dinner party with a pal and “friend~ | EYel¥n Lownestein, Sada King, Rosie | Uation is up to tho retailers and to | Am Loco ... Sl sl ; disappeared Arronawitz, Jean Manning, Alice Phil- | the consumers, both of which classes | Am Smelt ..... noting great improvements since John . e . e 4 Am s D. Ryan and Major Gen. Kenly were Gill was arrested in Meriden a few | \PS May Walker, Daisy Myerson, Cora | 8€nerally speaking are known to be | Am Sug .... Charles Walsh af Bassett street is| placed in charge of the production | Veeks ago for appropriating an auto King, Slgna Hagen, Emma Abrams, | fairly well equipped with sugar for Tohac home on a short furlough. He is at ‘ 1 el . for a jov ride and a fine of $50 was | ZUNice Flagg, Katherine Beebem, | Weeks to come. Because of the un- | Am Tel & Tel present with the merchant marine, | oo ilitary branches, the committee | | nded and he was turned oves|ZlZabeth —Thompson and Helena | Warranied expense of severa] million | Anaconda Cop | slaug R T e '\U i strongly urged “one man control” in s s el Brooks, all of New York; Cornelia | dollars to install and maintain a card | A T § Fe Ry Co | Hoig st atad s Naval | the future. Fart of the blame for Sk : Brandreth of Ilizabeth, N. .I: Doro- | =vstem, the Food Administration is | Bald Loco - : | the & vhe Roawe 1 poor organization at the start is| thy Jagels. Marion Nelson and Ruth | disinclined at this time to put people | B & O ... 3 _ | kind e Bodwell Land Co. has trans- | assigned to congress Fairchild, all of Summit, N. I.: Helen ' on a sugar card system. Tt was also | B R 7 ., | dated ferred property on Belvidere exten-| ~Stating that “much can be said {Taylor of Mount Vernan, N. Y.: Dore- | pointed out at the Food Administra- | Beth &teel ... . L T ON. - ion to Antonio Lacrapuccia in extenuation of disappointments in s { thy Gerow and Lillian Heebner of East | tion office today that every country | Butte Sup 2 251, | Whereas the State of Connecfiouf Sergeant Charles McCarthy is heme | aircraft production” the committee! Orange, N. ], and Eunice Flagg of @ which has tried the card system, Eng- | Can Pac ... 47 | condemned and destroyed cattle: of from Camp Devens on a short fur-|long report details delays and fail- | New Rochelle, N. Y + land, France, and even supposedly | Cen Leather 'n1¥ | Board of Public Charities and paid Jough ures. including transportation to Gen Governor Holcomb began his re- | law-abiding, verboten-observing Ge s o P S | the city $1,031.50 therefor as pro- Michael Ruggura has sold property | Pershing of defective machines dur. marks to the young women by saying | many, has had poor success with the | Chi il & St Payl . | vided by law to the department of justice's inquiry, Mrs. Isaac D. Russell of Grove| conducted by Charles B. Hughes ' Hill left today for Oak Bluffg, Mass., for a week's visit, Mrs. Katherine Burns of Tremont strect hae returned from a two weeks' | ttay at Block Island in Berlin to Joseph Meleinsky ing more than a year's efforts 1o he was delighted that instead of | card system. The Food Administra- | col p & 1 RESOLVED:—That ¢aid Board of e secure domination of the air on the B spending the summer in turkey trat- | tion does not believe that quick-wit- | Cons Gas Public Charities is authorized to ex 12-{5 IS NOT “15 fighting front e o S e ting and at pink teas thev had taken| ted Americans, released from their | Crye Steel i pend said sum or any part thereof . 5 In suegesting without attempting SR &2y up men's work and were doing their| honor pledges to observe rules and | 1o g yjuq .. . rccessary ta replace its herd of cat to fix definite responsibility that |4 the Wxchange Telegraph _|own capable part looking toward the | vegulations would have much diffi- | nyict ‘See o s and that the treasurer be author " favoritism had been shown by the | date of Tuexdaw, saw thar on the g, | VInMng of the war culty in the fascinating game of beat- | o~ ized to pay therefor from saic Middletown Judge Rules That Time | olq aircraft hoard in placing con- el '" w"m\” ";" fl" ing the card system, especially when | . v')}vl' 4 1 Doy necelveaR o tHe it . : o adivostok, the S st pfd . x racts, the committee says the pres- | g stolk, " pre is on cheating and | ¢ 0C 2 B B R st e As Adopted By Congress Controls “ acts, the committee says the pre Bolsheviki are receiving substantial Lo ymmAm\'.erv up = hm‘\\"jfi and | Gen Blec i It is a matt f record the | ence of Dayton interests on the board | reinfarcements, The Allied mHent BUILDING RESTRIGT[ONS decelt instead of, as at present, on | Ge'Nor Org cifs .. ; onl e Hours of Saloons. and the large contracts given Dayton | wing, it is added, is retiring ovalty and honoy Inspiration - cumstances fully explained,’ and niaar A companies has provoked ‘“and we == S In ‘making public roday a letter | {HEEUOR . g £l s ot e i Middletown, Aug. 22.—Legal time k justly ch of the public c — which he was sending to all the re- ROl SRl G o e ERL ;mm, justly, muct ,y”u e put \]. om- | Government Steps in and Permits Will | | l?l 2 ”\ A a2 m“”: 2 ': N Interboro pfd : knowledge of the facts. : 8 a of | ment which made the investigation “ret = z Erocers G onnecticu, e a congress under a statute of 1884 in | imperative.” :," Bl R Lostol Not He Readily Granted in the Fu- | '0od Administrator TRobert Scoville, the opinion of Judge James R. Fdlin | The Davton-Wright and Ourtis | ., L20S Auz , (Havas)—The explained that the people of onnecti- oflthaleily connllwiho cvervaadion | Trench cruiser Kersaint has joined te day a demurrer in a case before him the other Allied warships at Viadivos On Sunday June 80, at 12:15 a. m. | tok | Building Inspector Arthur N. Ru i ; 5 ¢ e 30, a I St is jurisdictio regardless of more | x s of surreptitious and underhande stato policemen arrested Philip . | mpetitor = ORI S5 T SRl Gr . Gl s Jurisdiction, r lless of m N Y Air Brake wrreptiti nderh | | Kaunsas City so Your board of chariti | Kennecott Cop | urally jealous of th Lack Steel . . 8 ' sai | people in the comm companies are declared to have heen cut must he gufded by the special | s given ‘“great advantage over their s o Lo erve, and while newspaper notoric rules and regulations prescribed for| iex Petrol . ... especially when one uses this me H e} less inaccurat ang nisleac VY ¢ ac s not enjoyable he case a Stueck, his manager, and 24 Middle- cation from the district committee cn i OF REUTAL 1 misleading | N v ¢ & Hud tack, is not enjoyahle in th t town men at a tavern on the charge Allied Co-operation in Russia. capital \stues In relation to new build.| Stories Dublished outside of the state, | Ney Cons : : 201 ; lissuc, the facts are so absolutely Bl beine inla liacnnadiniacoial st an P Washington, Aug 1 order to |ing operations. The notice states that | esbecially in New York and Hoston | N Y N H & H R R 5 135 | Plain’ that we wish it to go on re 1 LS b {he war industries board will not grant | Newspapers. Mr. Scoville retierated a | N Y Ont & West. 20 | ord in stating that the board, of 1 Jawful hour. Twenty men forfeited co-ordinate the offorts of the Allies ; St ke 1 wio f « b [; s ori 5| former statement that dealers and Nor Pac 90 3 wvhich I ha the honor of being 1heir bond while Stueck and his man e Sita § o an | Priovity orders on building materials alers ax i Stes wete nasd ‘} and the United States in Russla, an | for pon-war construction work. The | consumers may always aceept as of- | Norf & West 10614 6 | chairman, has at no time usurped The cases of the other guests were “ o } official dispatch from [rance today | letter suggests that applications he | flcial whatever ts printed in Connec- | Pac Mail S 8§ Co.. 3 3 lits authority or sanctioned anything called August 12. Gustaf B. Carlson, says, it has been decidedAo create two |referred to the board before action is | ticut newspapers as coming from the | Penn R It ... 3 « | but what was for the best of inter- their counsel, contended that the raid international councils, one at Archan- | 221 office of the federal food administra- | Pecples Gas ... i i | ests of the community, and the per was really at 11:15 p. m,, of the day (Continned from TFirst Page) gel, including the Entente ambassa- The bhoard consists of authorized | tor in Hartford. Pressed Steel Car. 7 | mission of the common council is at before. In a demurrer Mr. Carlson e | dors under the presidency of Ameri. |TEPresentatives of agencies connectsd : . all times requested and appreciated With war industries and supplies. The | Reading 5 095 “FRANK E. RILEY Teld that as the state had not formal- | and to grant to the Allies suitabie | cun Ambassador Francis, and the : 1 E 2 D) [ T a9 Jv adopted the daylight savine plan ) credit in Sweden for the purchase of | other at Viadivostok, to be composed | 2ction has been taken because it has DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Rep I & § s i ‘Chairman.” the legal time in the state had not [Swedish goods during the continuance | of five high officials been changed of the present unfavorable monetary On the Viadivostok counecil Greaf Judge Edlin today decided that the | X Rritain will he represented iy Sir act of congress accomplished the pur- | ockholm government, accord- | charles Eliot; France by Eugene come to the notice of the government ——— SoiPac . e.s 7 S that certain publie building and other | mhe funeral af John Strobel. whose | S0 RY Al . OF V. DISCARDS “IRON CROSS.’ T T s contemplated, | death occurred Miuesday eveming o | S0 Ky pfd 3 5 3 | Niagara Falls, N. Y. Aug. 22.—Be which work will not contribute toward | ;" 00 It Chusen. strest = was| Studebalken o 3 S name andl deslen are o winning the war, This wark will in : . = e ieitatios bastomn pose of not merely causing clock ding to Mr. Nordvall, has given satis- | Regnault, former ambassador to Ja- R the war w T " | held this afternoon at * o'clock, from | Texas Ol ... ] 9 the decoration bestowed he cet anead but actually and legally | factory uarantess that no £oods im- | pan, and Japan by Mr. Matsudaira, it [ SOI° (e utilization of labor, matetial | is jate residence, Bev. AL % Gau. | (MON Pac ... e i e mdvanced standard time for one hour. { Ported to Sweden from Allied coun- | was said at the state department fo- |20 APl SVherwies voduived €07 War| gjan. pastor of St John's German | Ftah Cop ... W 80 past commanders of the Sons of Vet- Mr. Carlson’s demurref was over- | tries or any nation whose shipping | qav that an American representative | Lo POFC NN o atines NoLos 1N Stee oo A abia wvas officially discarded at the 3 E : gential to or contributing to the win- Titea the Allies control, will be exported |y, en name v ' _esy T i B0 G b e iad rofheeninained ning of the war. directly or indirectly, |should be discouraged. To that end the board will withheld from such projects the priority assistance Permits hereafter granted will first ! Lutheran church. officiating Delogations wers present from the| U S Steel pfd N0 th annual convention here yester | va Car Chem A Th ‘ention appointed a Which the deceased was affiliated, and | W estinghouse 1 4 2 ommitfee to select a4 new design | the pallbearers inciuded members of | Western Union .. A » 821, | the insieni apt. Francis Calladine, the D. O. H., fhe Conecordia f"“'—"":i Willys Overland A 9 1, | Chicago. elected commander in i These councils, it is understond. will various fraternal ovganizations with In exchar for these commodities, | 4ot as diplomatic representatives In facilities and guarantees, the Allies | jealing with the independent Russian have agrced to ship to Sweden bread | goyernment in Siberia and on the ARMY PROMOTIONS, President Wilson Nominates 11 For | cereals, coal and coke, mineral and | Xpurmansk coast and pave the way for A cociety and the Schwaeben verein =e=s = chief; Kin B8 Deniy b eVl : i coast e transmitted to this board - . e 4 Brigadier Generals [BAiDTEROIIE § Sica MEnnBEor beid irnbber |on slemne e e e e L Rurial was in Fairview cemetery BACK FROM CR eniors commander in chief, and H et e o zoods, hides, . Charles Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Bissell, Southington, Conn unior aART ton A e 2o h e ven brls 1s. cotton and cotton zoods, hides, | commissions erganizing to aid in the harles Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Bissel » junio 3 2 9 leather and tanning material, coffee, | . ; 1ssia { ] John J. Walsh, who was detailed from | commander \dier generals of the army were nom- rehabilitation of Russia. ROBFRI Mn LER WOU DE i : adier s v " | cocon, tobacco, copper, ferro-alloys i h AD i B G iHall { the regular navy to the merchant inated by President Wilson today for . . muel G. Hall about 62§ marine for practical training prelimi t tin plate, nitrate of soda, raw promotion to the grade of major gen- | '/ n plate, nifrate of soda, raw el e are phosphats gulphur, “and other y o vears, died this o g at his home | nary to going to an officers’ training William' H. Johnston, Beaumont B, | 80045 and materials necessary for GITYS QUOTA 91 MLN Fast Street Soldier With Canadian | in Boston. following a prolonged ill- | school. has just returned from a. craise Johnsto eaumor 3 i ness. He was for many years a resi s He a Buck, William Weigel, Rohert L. S Seafor! f o s 3 - or B2 to South America will make an- 3 eaforth Highlanders in Australian | dent of New Britain. [le leaves four | nther cruise and. will then mo fo the Howze, Robert Alexander Tohn 1. o - & > i sters, s B lderms 3 he I e SOLDIER'S MOTHER DEAD. | New Britain Will Send 32 Limited '-'1' v"\‘" : \\\ '\w‘;'”“” of Slater | «chool at Pelbam Bay y 2 road, this ci iss Lina J. Hall, a | | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, 73° st | school teacher of MHartford, Mrs. € C. J. SYMONDS HONORED. street. received a telegram from ths| O. Tugins of Collingville, and D Canadian war office notifying them | Marion Hall of England. and iwo that their son, Robert, had been | brothe C. W. Hall of this city and wounded an August 12 and is at pres- | I. 1. Hall of Rocky Mill. The re- ent in the Australian hospital at | mains will be taken to his former | following an illness of one year's Au-| send 91 men to Campe Devens and | Reuen. His wound is described as a | home in Collinsvills The funeral ar- | S o M S e e gunshot in'the hip rangements have not been made Mrs. Wright was born in Essex, but | CPron between Septem 2 |~ Robert NMiller enlisted with his as its quota of Connecticut’s con- | brother, Hugh. in July, 1817, and hoth ire in France with the 72d Canadian Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST" | el e DON'T WASTE WORK BY \lidictown this afternoon i orin ST TTH LETTING THIS HAPPEN — Moy |I"\K»';xx‘lxvl:‘;"/"1‘:h 1.\‘1&1!. ":v:l 2 i Sweden’s economic life Hospital at Rouen, France | Gordon, Eli A. Helmick. William Las- eTice RN a T and | ; . after and Willlam S. McNais S e WIS s Bon Al SRV R IO (Wi G Charies J. Symonds of this city was | elected supreme chaplain of the su | preme council, Templars of Honor ind Temperance, at the 73d annua session held today in the M. C. A building in Hartford. The installation will ke place this evening At the hall of Freestone Temple in Portland ifter an excursion of the delegates to of the militia bureau, also was nom- L P Inated major general, and Bris. Gen. Angennetts Dean Wrignt. azed | MR B W el s fon it 1o rs, wife of Frnest Wri died this noon a | | | ' Brig. Gen. Jesse Mecl. Carter, chief American Army Abroad. 59 For Gemeral Duty to Campi Devens. | | | sriana il A t her home, 214 Main St,| New Britain will be ealled upon to rank of major general. Thirty-two ) 1. Marlborot Churchill of the general staff chief AFiy CenEsr were inorinated Brizac|lspenti the pastiseven yearsiniNew Bric dic: tain, She was a member of the Em- | tingent of 1,400 men . manuel Gospel church and was quite Tis call iz divided into two classes, active in church work until ill health | of Zeneral military service and limited s l WOULD MARKE U. ASYTAUM interfered Resides her hushand, she | military service. The men drafied NAWI-HAW! for Ours is the only properly Washington A joint reso- i leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter | for limited military service will be | IPEROR GIVES UP HOLIDAY SusT LOOK o 3 3 teurized Product Sold in New lution authorizing the admission into | Mrs. Ella Johnson, and a son Private | sent to Camp Upton and the first Tokio, Au 19 (By the Associated AT THAT % 2 ettt Bt Unlton Sfaces of rifuce s ames ' Or e T D s 5 it ‘v‘.?} board will provide 13 while the scc- | Press).—The emperor, it is anounced You ARE A f . A BERT & SON from their own countries becanse of | American RExperitionary JPorces in | ond hoard will send 19 men officially, has suspended his holiday at AN % iJ. E. SEI L ? colonels, including ( our war conditions, was transmitted to the | France. also two grandchildren, Ger- The men qualified for general miii- | the imperial villa at Nikka and will . WASTE R 101 PARK STREET. Siate and Eouscltod by iPretident el ATt e tary service are to be sent to fhe return to Tokio on August 21, on ac- AND OUGHT Teko shone 19 Wiison he funeral will probably he hela | cantonment at Camp Devens. count of developments in the political NOY YO BE irday afternoon, first board has been called upon to | situation, growing out of disturbances TOLERATED) send 21 and the second board's quot over the price of rice. Latest aflicial : to a8 advices show that rioting ha's stopped 3 C Notice, = Taken by virtue of an 300 WOMEN MOTOR DRIVERS. The Plainville state hoard will send | in the Jarge cities although it appears me directed. and will be sold & > Washington, At Wonien mo- | o onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit = S men to C(amp Upton and 26 to|to be spreading elsewhere SHRINMAGE MAY OCCUR DURING STERILIZA (U Vendue tofihe gl Enent fox driversitorfoverseasisarsice o the TION PECAUSE OF \MPROPER AND INSUF | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION g nublicielengpost i e Ron number of 200 will nt to France | e FICIENT ELAN(HNGRS&J;QE‘;DIPP\NG. . 1if 0 5 { o New Britain 14 days after date, which i the next six months by the | e FROM CHINA TO BAY STATE ARELESS PACKING, ADING STER: o i B : will be on the 3rd day 'of September, | Amerfean Red Cr Volunteers will | ATRSHIPS DRIVEN AWAY | o MAIT CALL [LIZATIGN FOR TO0 LONG A PERIOD, organized and quali ed through years o _efficient, PRD., 1918 at 10 olclock in the fore- selected from the Red Cross motor FROM SUBURBS OF PARIS il OR LACK OF JUDGMENT IN THE AMOUNT trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, F i 3 Hinsdale, Mass., Aug. 22 i Ca AND S12E OF PRODUCT PUT INTO CON- Executor or Administrator my fees thercon, the following was announced today, and women se- | Paris, ‘Aug, 22.—Several enemy unsions Gooduich, iwha 2 TNNE‘:.,..LM. CARBIn Com T3 men to wit: 178 bags of Flour a Jected must be 2% vears or over, physi- | ships flew over the suburbs of Paris| from Williams college in 5 ASMNGTOM O i * Lrd-4 X Wpoden Bread Trays. all located cally fit and capable of acting as mo- | this mornin ey were at a very | JUSt arrived lome from Pekin. China. T e (e T Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 No. 74 Greenwood Street, in gaid N tor messengers, ambulance or camion ) i = and reported to his local draft board © by e ¢ sent e o 2 " o great height, b ere subjected to r assig ) comp. ollowing to any reader of this paper who 2 L Britain drivers. Tt is planned to send 50 driv- height o w for assignment to camp vin Sends & two-cent smp for postags Connechcut Trust and Safe DepOSlt CO. Dated at New Britain, this 20th day ers a month for the next six months, | heavy fire from the batteries and were | his graduation he went to China O They re- | where his fatner, Rev. Chaunces to the National War Garden Com. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLLS, Pres'. mission at Washington, Camp Devens S = of August, 1918 Expenses and a small ealary will be | Pursued by defense planes GEO. A. STARK, Constable. paid. urned north. toward their linas Goodrich. is a missionary

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