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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1018, WS TO THEE IN i 1 Lixed Salary” People. A (Springfield Republican.) & Nation bows to | It Will surprise nobody that accord- 4 B ing.to the reports on business condi- ave us from the |tions from all par country fBecks to rule su- |made public by the federal reserve fush the souls of congratulation from Mayor Joseph Dutton, representing the people of Bristol. All of the Bristol boys re- L] ceived a copy of this letter. Continu- n ing he states that he is back in a rest camp and it seems good not to hear u , " he whistle of shells, the gas horns board, the millions of persons ng ind tho hum of Boche plan “ALWAYS RELIABLE” on fixed salaries have become econom- The last hitch at the front was the . . 5 v have had and I do not want QRand Truth, (*°4 0 thelr expenditur rhe fixea | \[ITSES a1l 01G1ers fiy ribute : another like it,” the soldier One Day's Business In Three Hours. That’s what we expect freedom means |salary class is in a positian to say “I writes. “One day we volunteered to listence, of such [told you so0.” The man thus classi- N hel rr o N c - Ip carry wounded and believe me 1 beware fied knew what was coming. The pinch {o New Englfllldfh it was some job. The road was under have left our | began in his case before the war, when fire all the time and my car has two Btheir lives to |Drices first began to rise; and since picces of shrapnel imbedded into it nG {America went to battle with the cen- Mrs. Judson Frost of 136 Washing- | from breaking shells. Take it from r CLF A in this war [tral powers nearly a year and a half | ton street, whose son, Private Ray 4 (& Je k. me, our bhoys are a game lot One g Vrons. ago his condition has simply gone | mond Frost of Company I was recent- doctor said he had been on duty for Birace to their | from bad to worsc Iy reported as seriously wounded in ac- | 24 hours and in that time he had not N an the sociul distinction of getting sal- | from her son's nurse, telling f his | trip I had a young fellow on the back L e I they may |AUies instead of the more plebian | condition and the treatment accorded Biohant song— | Wages, get salaries that are small, One ! him B it world = | thousand dollars a year may be a sal. i, Bive. ary: a nachinist or munitions worker | o 2 getting $10 a day may be paid wages, | - ) Q | fvinous. (F0L0E R0 8 day may bepaid wases | imear ars. Brost: Bristol is getting along fine and I i Not cvery size in every model but all sizes from 20 to 86 in the lot. - red wit 5 ® om-| “I suppose you will wonder who I | hope he will be back with us soon. [ 5 INCIES. s ith & clerk pald the salary. am and why I a mwriting to you, Well, | We miss Duke very much and I feel - If your size is here in your favorite make you get a $2 00 Wednesdays, when Our Store opens at 9 a. m. and closes at noon. seat with me who had been shot in five places. All the way in he cracked This is a final clean-up of discontinued models. “La Camille,” 1ation Hospital No. 1 jokes and smoked a cigarette I gave [ i “France. | him. By what 1 have heard, Roy “Royal Worcester,” “R. and G.” “Warner's Rust Proof,” “W. B, etc. E i There are not a great many individual 2 ! Incomes of mars gy many individual | 1 am Raymond’s nurse and am writing | very sorry for his folks as he was one bargain. Many worth $5.00 in this lot at ........ pair d \ 28 just a few lines to let you know he {a | of the best bovs that ever lived mtibscribtions ting along nic nd wi L e some more souvenirs among 4 t‘;’: ‘;’b;;)‘:‘_q foderal income tax reports show that |5 18 Along nicely and will be soon be L oo o S e e S lonly 74,194 persons roceived betwoen | WP 214 around. He has been a very | them a Boche rifle but as T ca B Oct. 1st. $3,000 and $4,000 a year. The salaried | SiCK boy, but we are all glad to be able | Send them T trust to luck and hope to 2 00 W SH SKER’[S persons who received less than $3,000 | 0 S that he is now well on the road | bring them \\V}\»n I come back to A are the great majority and their lot | 'O FeCOVery and will probably soon be | God's country sent to a . notified/” the | : X & in America For the year 1916, the has proved the English, 3 51, | quce nothing from the soil, nor from my patient almost ever since | t 98 . i con f‘f’“i‘: manufacturing processes, so that what wrrived here and for quite a whwi a ¢ @ submarine. they sell cannot easily be marked up | I to0ok practically all care of him. He in price. They usually have services, [ 12s been a brave hoy in every way and is by no means enviable. They pro- to a convalescent hospital He Ensver i Of P. K., Gabe = herid it i ; R e e o e . ’ f P. K.. Gaberdines and other desirable and fashionable 98¢ erican troobs | ¢, gispose of in the open competitive | Suffered. — We all (the nurses) have F materials, Final clearance at . LR e s suench apturing tOWNS | ;. et to employers or to clients and | JUst mothered him and tried to ‘take oil B b I erest | o nd thor bolios to o labor | Four plmce with him as well 2 wel Better Get Here Sharp at 9 A. M. ration 88 & lypjons which aggressively make de- | could so we think there is no one quit tic operation. | mands for higher pay as the cost of | 88 good as our own prize patient, ; Frosiy', as we call him. Report on Criminal Side of Tnves- | & \ n s @ > [longed to a strong lahor on he | fr ot writing any and consequently igati § a. Canadian navy. | could not arouse one’s sympatHy. His | I am writing this !m;u nnz:" rol\‘-] h:'\‘v thHOH DelflYEd IOF Weeks 3 lved in time to be | cconomic position, hwever, is almost .T am making him use his arms as fl not been swamped |pitiful compared with that of the or- | much as he can, so he will soon be abla - i 28 A . ARD f—Toronto Globe. ganized bricklayers, or the journeyman | to write himself His arm was nnot Washington, Aug. 27.—The Hughes C = plumbers, or the amalgamated tool-|injured, but is weak from inactivity. investigation on airship production, | B f time for all good men |makers. Food, clothes, rent, street ez sl home is in Boston, Mnss Bhought all men of 30 | fares and everything one buys go up in x g which has come to be accepted as a Valnes up to 50c a yard. On Sale so we New England girls take a zood [ sort of grand jury that will bring in- deal of pride in the good work of the | dictments against anybody who Is New England bovs and try to give [ found to have been involved in fraud them the best care we know how. T [or criminal carelessness, will not re- | f§ Tully One Hundred patterns to sclect from, all at 8, to step right up and |price by leaps and bounds, but the ~—Manchester Union. poor wretch on a fixed salary sees his z income shrink by alarming fits and 3 n the land of Quentin |starts until his prablem of making the | ¢ oo 0 950 Care i;r\;?:m:td(venturos i GITATST || ot ke, PHE GOt g o shpnotel Jou New I‘ujvghjvv’f! folks read | port for several weeks. It is expected This Bargain Pri BRSNS 50l not fanifrom | SER e war i undsil andilbuytncethrie | S ee CREE RIS O UTESISEEAL IOTK piip | Khal itwolecksncrel vlIgHERCORSIIn S Buentin. It is time for boys to read |stamps and Liberty bonds, becomes s are doing over here and I don’t [ ed in taking testimony and an addi- . believe you be one o > SoLs -eparing > | Quentin Durward. The great story |almost insoluble. His one way aut is, | d can be jono/bltimore proud (|itional Sewol weeksSin sproparing Siths means more to us than ever.—Brook- |of course, through economy, unless :h wn are we who see them go into the | report. ) ) | 25C C R i 1yn Bagle. something happens to force the in- | '2Y With such splendid courage and I'he Senate Committee investiga- | | l = crease in his salary withopt the as- | ©me back to us with still more. tion, just concluded, skirted the edges | German submarine attacks on fish- | sistance of unionism and collective ur hospital here is situated in a [ of direct charges while laying Muc} Com-= |y o boats, while great transports are | bargaining. very beautiful part of France, Tt is|the facts and failures of construc- FOR 17 A YARD does jus B pleases | steaming by with 10,000 soldlers on | The fixed salary class, however, [ 2M0ng the hills and mountains and as | tion, but made specific accusation | g C / Aith the streets of the commonwealth, | board, look like small potatoes, but |should soon be in a stranger economic soon as “Frosty” is able he is going [ @ainst nobody. i ' | their motive is doubtless the German | position by reason of a military draft, | {0 have a real chance to enjov life It is possible that some of the offi- = : : . delusion that the American food sup- | Which isto be extended up ta the max- | Write him as often as you can for your ; Cers Who considered themselves Fully One Thousand Yards offcred Wednesday Morning at this i teitomantiiitefandilimb bly can be seriously menaced by sub- |imtm age of 45, The country’s man | letters will help lots, tacked by the deductions and infer- | § L marine attack. We are to be starved | power cannot be drawn upon indefi- Very sincerely yours ences of the committee report will not | by a crippled attack on the codfish.— |nitely for the army and navy and the FRANCES W, TAYLOR,» | Wait for Mr. Hughes to bring the ac- | § THE CENSORSHIP. Boston Evening Transcript. merchant marine without depleting all Writes From England. cusations but will exercise their mili- 2 classes of labor and services and the Mis) 3 A i S tary right to demand a court martial 9 T ~ There is a growing susplicion, not S ffee 1 r 2 - Hartman of Fairview T > the f th g of suspi The grossest kind of German inter- | effect of this process mut be to place | streot has received her first lotter | (0 Felieve them of the fog of suspicion i in newspaper circles alone, that the | oo #i0" Russia has been going on | those left at work even on fixed sala- | witten by hep com, ngendered by the State Committee | Committee on Public Information, | without the least cessation since the |ics in a stronger bargaining position. the 303 failing to differentiate among those | ‘Wednesday Morning for e i e e s but there should be a limit on its Bargain Price. Howard Hartman r{ mbulance Compar loes not meet requirements. It was | Brest-Litovsk peace treaty, yet those ‘\ET;‘ 1;‘1‘] require no labor union to Sanitary Train, since he arrived concerned in the 'f‘v;!nr%s( o 'im, HOS 1 . forced to meet unsavory criticism in | American socialists who now propose | back them; more courage and firmness Ingland with other units of the It was point ou g ; E | inference of carelessness and incom . i rention |in Dressing their individual demands rotect against allled intervention and oo SReh h ) il he letter, written | | otonce due to the reiterated charge the senate report of the aircraft situ- | (2 PIORECD (4 e ingficld Republi- | for higher compensation will suffice for | August 2. follows 3 B e e e e it cannot he casy to il the vacancies | = Dear Mothers 1 am writing th that the designing and manufactur- Black. White and Colors. Buy all you can. This F oo et e - they may leave, with the general Sup- | fow linek to inform - (& Lhese [0 had been left to automobile ex- . stered today i P ) 3 . ceive | PIV_of men trained in their pursuits | arrived \-\}‘~ . ou "m i perts, instead of being kept in the that censorship rules have been en- [ Why should farmers not rece growing steadily less as the war con- ' health, My st 1o o gl Pest of } 3 hds of aeronautical engineers, was medals as well as warriors? The In- | {7/ peal M vivisie fo] Cainatfifwaidl very (| AREEISS (o cot ot o8 oty diana farmer who harvests 100 bush- interesting JNne llond mayorlspokeito [le-caaw i r S il le it i R d ey el el il rn o the boys and the people at Cardiff re- | 505 (:”m, R e e S| ally known this year; 85 bushels wins a silver The Lobsters, ceived us in a most pleasing way, \“\x'r(‘ the English had the Rolls- | 8§ R ’ N George Crecl, head of the bureau, | medal, and 75 a bronze one '§n11 (Westerly Sun.) ‘\”r;;: 1‘.1”"" . “""”‘"”““ the city to | povee Sunbeam and Wiseley auto y © sho go over the top! 3 S he scenes. is & very beauti-.| oY =4 2 has the best newspaper experts in the | fOT ”y‘;‘f:‘h”“l“"rjcz‘"‘:" E0 B The thick fog of the past week has [ ful city with many large buil A‘i‘i‘k"« diglors | produce Sasronianss i ’ orwich B i 3 any I ouildings 5 S he Renda spano- country working with him. His finan- been a great rindance to the lobster | and arcades french went to the Renault, Hispano N o Suiza LOTTE e-Dietrich and Penguet cial credit is almost without limit. It This household now has eight [fleet. In order to catch the early i The money is so much different my w’v‘” e e # 3 PAERS FOR $l 00 would seem that the committeg | glasses of currant _Ioll,\hand ome ean | slack it has been necessary to leave here that 1t was confusing dount CombaRis ik LRl e . 5 r i s our change. » pennies are as big X 5 ot string or gl S ama wa | between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morn- | as hals dollars, Outaide. of (s 5 | mans to the Mercedes and Benz Com- o i ainst the coming f : AU llars. Outside he city | oo all manufacturers of auto- Wednesday M .. Lisle 'k, White account of itself under the circum- | 2BEME BN i tles of the future [iNg and at that time it has been im- | the houses are built In a most pecu- R e B HSeoRy Momtne Only BT IR Rlaclopwhiteland B Colors also stances. Tt is probable that much of | with a calm confidence.—Ohlo State | Possible to see the buoys owing to [ liar way. They are very long and | DOPiles ‘_‘“V‘W e ) Split Sole Cotton Hose actually worth alrs for the thick mist. Some of the lobster | narrow and will accommodate a large | feronautical ; 1.00 the criticism of Mr. Creel and his fel- | Journal is our regular $1.25 Stockings, offered at ........ a pair The price is for 3 hours ouly, 9 a. m. to 12 noon, Wednesday. forced to prevent the shortcomings of . the committee from becoming gener- should be able to give a much better fleet are doing well. One man who | number of families They are all Such questions as this will not '“r' 50c a pair. On sale for 3 hours at . .. low workers has been exaggerated set a large amount of gear which had | made of stone or brick. feob itheldirect charges Of fraud “bak that their faults have been magnified. | Sometimes, as we watch the stream | ot heen hauled for three determination of responsibility twould But it is a fact that there Is room for | Of motor vehicles of a Sunday after [ prought in 500 weight one day re-|on the way over, but there was a |2 l6ast scparate the sheep from the | g noon we wonder more than a little if | totly which sold for 20 cents great deal of shooting going on as | 5°2tS: 3 he Hughes in WOMEN S SUMMER UNION improvement this country is putting all its money f;,yn4. Another one has 100 pounds | We neared the coast. So judging from Dheso, 10 eharee of (87 1En7 11 ) ) - and energy into the war.—Shore Line | ciedited to him for one day's catch. | the number of shots fired by the de. | 4UiTY Tefuse to say what e Times. The cxpress rates have gone up; | stroyers they must have heen after belis made fiem das it el > s : . ) 4 7 N ONWARD, EVER ONWARD. o o 2 | \will not even give out the names of SU’I‘S /5 l rarrels are sell ~ 60 cen a | sub or two. The depth bombs surely e re ing for 60 cents a |sub or tv h pth bombs surely 41 " \iinesses. 'y [} C Va ues, at C Although news from the battle- | o Nopro's well known efficiency [ Piece; ice costs more and the heavy | did shake the boats. Do not write | o WITIESCR 0 (o ee eun-com- front in France is of a thrilling na- | with razors prepared the public for | bageing which covers the barrels con- | until you hear from me Lin mittee on aircraft and the testimony ture, the American public should not | the announcement that our troops of | taining the lobsters when ready for As ever, Howard.” | i ion by it will be gone over by mem- | § that color have donme excellent work | shipment has also taken a rise in In Thick of Fighting. bers of the Hughes committee with a | § lay in a year's supply now. with the bayonet.—Westerly (R. 1.) | price. The lobstermen think that 20 From Herbert A. Brann, son of |view to getting a line on anything Sun. cents a pound is very little money to | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brann of 31 | that looks like a trail to a crime. As may be in sight but it is only by in- vtflf\‘r' to )n;v'v‘l these heavy expenses, | Columbia street, comes a couple of | result of the making public of the ' r : B 8 1 o say nothing of the hard work etters telling of the hes ., t tter the ghe: § tensive support of the government e ainel U boatatwilllaoon R L Etnn. ,\”,“‘* of the work of other | senate committee matter the lnwry:h 2 s C that the conflict will be shortened be glving thelr men shore leave 8t | iose” the men onsases In e best | Copnecticut men af the front. Pri- | investigation wil e prolonged. for 1t st N se . 2 Jantasket and Coney Island.—Boston |, o ] Ly si- | vate Brann is in Company C of the | will require some time to digest i S entSEbYIG ex M archigihia L SNan e alce 20 ¥ ness depending on the month of | 101st Machine Gun Battalion and in |and call witnesses for further details American can win the war in 1919 if [ Herald August as the time in which the lob- | his letter he encloses three cards |along certain lines i HANDKERCHIEFS f 15 the requisite number of men is pro- sters are the most plentiful and the | which he took from a German prison- Members of the senate who have | @ Of C But they should Lincoln’s Beard. most money is made. er. These cards are ones which are | followed the aircraft investigation be- | § > (Toledo Blade.) distributed to the German soldiers for [lieve that indictments will follow the On Sale Wednesday Morning. See those displayed s ’ - e e hen they write home and con- | report of the Hughes committec 2 The storm which is raging around The Siberi ol s , ee o Vestibule Show Case. the Barnard statue of Lincoln, has © Siberian Operation. of the sub-committ & 3 the men in the trenches can fight. |} [ .nt out some interesting facts (Detroit Free Press) filled in with bits of permissible in- | the military affairs committee that days “We did not see any submarines ‘Women who wear these Union Suits all the year round should permit itself to be misled into a state of false security. The end of the way FEZ vided are heartening. not cause the slightest laxity on our in our part. We must work in order that tain a series of blank spaces to be A member v ) i 1 o The ters v 1de the rounds of the aireraft manu- Unless they are supplied with muni- | about the great emancipator, known That Washington has arrived at any | formation. The letters follow made the r ‘v\v' ”vv ‘h hw’l U tions, supplies and food, when need- | probably only to !:i> biographers. We | sort of a basis for co-operation with e e SUlVELS ;%‘”L",j\'.‘s,,,‘,‘,,‘,” e e abeinot . . recite, for example: e S e 7 il ea other anc ather e e R 5 & : Q CONCERT PROGRAM ed, it will be useless to become jubi- | recite, for CHTNCE |y ard Japan in Siberia is a gain. But it is | «\ve are back the front again |feel that there s bsen any vhere ; CHOOLS TO REOPEN RAM. Jant or penetration of the HAn- In 1857 and 1858 he was beardless. | impossible to avoid regret and appr and are having plenty of excitement. | wholesale and d I MR ; o | Philharmonic Band T S ik R » expects to see the B « and To Be Heard at d-nb .. We are opposed to a | During the debate with Douglass he | hension because of the failure I was driving all last night and be- | the law but he oI 1‘ L 5 ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 e ke ter in all the arts of | was growing a beard reach a more thoroughgoing lieve me, it was some night Iirst | Hughes committee find some isolatec lity Event., ik icie) - = The day after his first nomination | practical arrangement than is ir there was a heavy thunder shower |cases of crime oo RS Director Bdward J vas gone cated b s¢ 1 t | and a cinds of ra ras so dark Attorney General Gregory is very the beard was gone y ated by the semi-officia e ind all kinds of rain. It was so dark A O e tha mircratt 1y [ Althought Many Teachers Have Re- {ransed & fine program for the com. much is certair Let us continue to Portraits of 1861, 1863 and 1864 | from the American State Department. | that you could not see your hand he- | anxious to h Ve mon munity singing and band Sh ot e 186 - x . > S S The o : . ves tion. to which he is giving mos . o 3 singing and concert a 1d devote every ounce of | show the full beard, but before 1864} So far as the Governmeht of the Unit fore your fac The only way you | vestigation, t R L signed, There Will Be no Short- g X 5. endedlithe Tincoln face' Wasl| ad States sl concerned, the entert knew that you were on the road and |of his time. He hopes ve [ iie Walnut Hill park Wednesday eveni { smooth again. The last partrait, made | scemed to be undertaken in a half- | there was anything ahead of you was | report rea hn“\ the middle of Octob age of Instructors This Fall, at 8 o'clock. It will be as follows to the cause. With that to fight, the | e 6ol hoot Totairihes S e of lightning. | at the outside nEaprll 9, 1880 el ELCE DR e Eoamng The scnate committce report has pigeon hole and there is ts Lynch has ar- e afare e are going to win. That co-operate a our strength, every beat of our hearts, he New Britain schools, both the - Opening, community singing, “Amer- 1st, 2d and 4th verses i aded schools and the High schoois, “Over There,” attempt to put into ef- 2 X i s Sl will open for the fall terms on Tues- There’s a Long, Long Trail Kaiser will son learn that discretion | ginning of a beard There is one way to help 5 As usual the road was filed with traf- {s the better part of valor and that This history indieates a change in| ang that is to assist her by « | fic, both coming and going, with dis- | gone to a the views about whiskers as between | about the job of e i . | pateh riders on motorcycles dodging | no sisn of an atf BCtolhuf intoses i 5 v Lincoin’s day and ours. The man With | pusinesslike way by doing ali we { here and there. fogt Iispecommatas D e Sante b o sl varee of the Imperial German army a beard now halds his possession to be | ¢an to the limit of our ability and re- “I suppose by the time this reaches | ment of S Mis: S 5 4 3 4th—"Pack Up Your Troubles in inviolate. He would not merely sue | sources. Also the Government of this | You you will have learned of the Al- | Senator Reed of Missourl a mem- [ Day. Supt. S. H. Holmes stated to- [y, 014 Kit Bag,” 2 verses i anyone who would lay the scissors to | country will see its way more clearly | lied ‘push’. Well, I gucss the Boche day that as yet he has no idea of | sth—"Battle Hymn of the AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND. Jils. decorations,) but' he would (con-{[3p 4 oinroract once and for all thno.| have dearned there is somehody the number of pupils to be enrolled | lic.” sider it a mortal sin to do any such| o1q hypocritical pretense that it is | in the fight besides himself It was in the various schools, but adds that March—“Over the Top,” O'Hara New England weather is like 2 |thing himself. In the matter Of | ;65 primarily to help our own ecuause | t baa about Leslic Eddy and it S Il of the buildings will be utilized, rantasia—*Creme De I naughty child 1t will “cut up,” but | beards, as in everything else, Lincoln | tp.¢ we project in greater or smaller | brings war near home, but that thing | 7S hand \‘{%\“ !';jh"' 'f\‘"” e r”i"”yl even the old Burritt school at the |Tobani retained an open “‘”V‘») He was not| gogree intervention across Sibeia. | happens every here and you get | Craft and Jjust wha | corner of Main and East Main streets: Popular—"Indianols above liking change for his awn sake is playing. monotony wearying him. That, if you ( | ‘ the touch of the greatest of Nature's | will study them, will be found to be| plagident down knows, that TR b ndy. visit Tack NIW PASTOR COMING Silhe e e o e a et artist,—Jack Frost. Then will the |one of the traits aof all great men fate of Russia did ol Afrestith Suess (Co. 1. 102d) the other day and Re G. M. Missivian of West Acton, [ ment service, there will be no short “Keep t = of the Entente we would be takirg | he wants to be remembered to father. ge of teachers this fall, Supt. Holmes | Novello. (Choruses in the distance by very littie interest in the fortunes of Also saw Harry Overstrom and a ates At present there are only Messrs. Scheuyd Fleischer the Slavs, We would be fbo busy with | number of the New Britain boys. e | Stanley Memorial chur vietory cannot perch on the banners ber of the senate military affairs com- mittee and of the aircraft sub-com- mittee will leave soon for the western Repul- front in France where he will ohserve La Creme. we love it just the same. Within a Henry & Opa For honestly, and without camoufl: o s0 you look s as a part of every Although a large number of teach- | avas few weeks, New England will feel T T Pyt | e 1 f | - rs from the various schools have election—Tate musical hit “Going Home rning leaves be tinged by all the hues in a—— his palette. The woodlands will be The Dirigible Torpedo. glorious with autumn coloring; the (Springfield Republican.) Mass, who has preached recently at the 4 | three or four vacancies and these will | strom, Young and George Lynct r'k our own very important affairs. Of | v Il in when we g0t back here | tended a call to the local parish and | be filled immediately. [t is poss “Songs for the Old Folks shrubbery along the roadside gay in 1f the Germans possess a really ef- | course. we symipathize with Russia t six of the most trying days and | n bright reds and yellows and the dis- | fective dirigible torpedo, it will soon | we Will be glad to assist her, but = one could wist od his pustorate in West Acton and will | cused to do farm work about the Flight of the Birds,” W. M. Ric be made manifest; the cases which | have not decided to land troop: “Duke Wellington was killed and | assume his duties in this city on Octo- | state. Finale—‘Tenting on the Old Camn' augzested 'dirigivility have been ljust | Viadivostols merely hecause we Roy Bristol was wounded on the last 5 Rev. Mr, Missirian succeeds| The New Britain e Normal [ Ground” and “'Star Spangled Banner," h. has been ax unny g d He has already resign- [ a few boys may be temporarily ex- |South,” Lampe. tant b aflame with burining torches. Winter in Florida or Cali- frequent enough to make it probable | sorry for the misfortunes of the in- [ trick at the front ; Rease who resigned several | school and the Camp school will also [ 1st, 2d and 4th verses. Audience will fornia, summer at the seashore, but | that a new case is but one more j habitants of Petrograd and the Writing on August 1 Private Brann | monthe ago to assume a pastorate in [ reopen after the summer recess on |please gather at the band-stand fox in autumn, interior New England. freak of an automatic torpedo. | Ukraine, lmu of receiving a circular letter of the day after Labor Day. | the last number. Bridgeport. ¥

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