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NEW BRIIAIN DAILY HERALD, §SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918, GIVES BAD CHECKS: STEFANSSONBACK POLISH WHITE CROSS GAPTAIN GAMPBELL 15 BOUND OVER FROM ARGTIG TRIP WILLRECEIVESA,500 KILLED IN ACTION “Former New Britain Man Was With Canadian Troops Niedzwecki Case Tried in Police : Reaches Dawson City After Ex- Check o Be Presented at Pader- Court This Morning. ~ plorations for Navy Department ~ ewski Reception Monday | 1 | trial of the adjonrned Dawson, Yukon, Aug, #1.- hjal- | Polish people of New Britain have In the present offensive against the | contributed almost $30.000 (or war | Tjuns, Robert Campbell, captain of a ) | hesh | relief work throuzh t Sacred Heart | Machine Gun company of the Cana- | Ve, tha(funas in the bank | watn | oo exbedidontexploring it e of Jesus church ager 1 mif| dianiarmy . formieely. of Now Britain: tic regions north of Canada, Wiich | pajd includes the contributions to the | jost his life, For dled from Fsquimalt, B. ., under Red Crose, the Y M. ( Association, b eipated in {he big batiles with the | the direction of the naval department i and other impaizn. It also in- | Ajjie e | fraud, Judge John H. Kirkham today | 5,"012 hug arrived here en route (o 1o ST e o 4 e s e 10| cludes the sim of $4.500, which !t enzugements in all that period. He Eisquimalt to make his report be Yok i e A [ D T G s e e Stanley Niedzwecki, churged [ mur Stefanssou, who heade Ca- iving checks when he did not which to m the amount called for 7 months he parti the intention of committin ouly one of the big bound thae f over 1 i e superio ourt Vilhjalmur Stefansson, discoverer of | 1gna TeTe the Polish ol ol i - T " ing ( t il 000, whic 2] We Are Now Showing under bonds 4 ich were S i e O e e e Ml o s five years exploring and studying | the Sacred sus school hall Captain Campbell was a jeweler be- NEW FALL ITS ;i ; z e o - | barren Arctic wastes for the Cana- | Monday cveni sor day ob- | fore the war and for two years up to save a check for $300 Qe ariain rvance by the parish will be produc- | five vears a & e | hilip el eryz i ive years ago he was employed at Stein-Bloch and : Seling P ot A mew contingent or 1 slund | tive of further reventie to the war ve- | A 57 Churehill's jewelry store on artfor s 1o e | Tvas found by Stefansson on the trip | lief fund. Admission fees of $Uor 50 | jajn o, While in this city he Shuman the check was presented at the | ;uyg¢ closed. The new land Is novth of | cents will be wrzed for attendance | was prominent in Y. M. . A. activi- y | ew Britain ‘Trust Co. on which it| biince Patrick Island and was found | at the exercises and Rev. Lucyan Boj- | ties. o participated in various All the new Styles L A Adeents i 100 nowski is hopeful of having a gener- { games and was somewhat of @ to meet it | Tlness hastened the end of the ex- | ind liberal patronage on the part | wrestier and Patterns el aiontato e nlevin el ks | pedition Reports reccived from Stef- | of the English speaking people. "The Born in Canada it was quite natural | exercises will be patriotic and will ex- Auty o e order to recover failed hecauss the $25 to $45. | NEW FALL HATS | important. of rvice honors o >ods in the Niedzwecki baker: i 3 7 : ¢ LSt 2 1 bakery inj.pgson in 1917 said he hoped to make o hiaioinan court urther explorations in 1913 and 1919 | tend over the day S A stock sold had ben shipped out. At-| 404 end his travels in 1920, Instea.l A solemn requiem high mass will torney Greenstein appear for the | of going northward, however, Stefans- | be sung in th parish church A1 9 weused o'clock for the repose of the souls of lists and saw the names of boyhood companions who were acri son spent most of the summer of 1918 ficing their hlood on foreign soil Tt T . Gross of the Phillp Harris €o. | jn u hospital at lort Yukon, Alaska, | a1l the soldiers and sailors who haye [ (S0 [ = orking at Yonlers testified that on July 31 he «called on | died in the war Rev. G. Kubec of F oo Niedzweeki {0 collect on a Bill of | ing from an attack of typhoid which | Brooklyn, N. Y. will be the preacher | 11 bt o Moors tralaine| A $800 and he noticed that move stock | hrought him inland from the Arctic | ©f the memorial sermon TG ST T T S ORI o S o . i Bemie U0 oonditoninas be i gitaeeh fatg ‘The big recention fo Mr. and Mre. | [0S0 AV lna g0t a payment of $300 Gross took an Stefanseon last saw outside world | PAderewski will be held in the parish | USKISRSBL e L ; when he sailed from Victoria, B. displa that courage and devotion | b= g = tutes, all to th lue of $375. ITe | yune 17, 1913, at the head of an ex- that prompted him to cnlist. His let- New York Stock Exi identified the check given him. The [ jedition in search of new lands which ters 1o relatives hreathed of his pa- | tions furnished by RS - | check was deposited :and ‘came i | had been reported to have been seen Eiotiot devoilon In a letter to his| members of the New Yopl s S RLoteslediaatoyday s lates far to th north of any explored ter- sister, Mrs. Lee Roberts who was then | cnange. " T 1 On cross examination the witness | 1jjopy He also intended to study the living in Bristol but who is now at Aug, FAREWEL PARTY TO HAYEN | faid Ghey y"‘ was positive that Niedz- | 1opozaphy and ocean currents of the Woodstock, Me., ha wrote that it was High A farewel] party was tendered 1] Treckl nad not told nimy Uhdt Be did| oien A cither Hota and foun every young man's duty to be in the | Am Eeet Sug One of his original party was Cap war Alaska Gold tain Robert Bartlett who had been will Frequently., as those he i into | Am Can Rear Admiral R. 3. Peary's sailing | ,qqresses by Adjutant GGeneral George | action were carried off the field on [ Am Loco Another was Dr. R. M AL Cole and Congressman Augustine | Stretchers. some never to return, he |‘Am Sug thought of his good fortune in escap- | Am Tobac just inside the Arctic circle, recover- {hat A e order for harrels of flour and sub- hall at 7:30 and Rev.: Lucyan Boj nowski will preside. Mr. Paderewski is the celebrated pianist and Mr Paderewski is the organizer of the Polish White Cross, the purpose of which is identical to the Awmerican Red Cross, hutl principally for the | beople of war-ridden Poland. “The \ i not have the funds in the bank fo | Hayen who is to leavi ‘\v ) Ao BRI e rhe ik g draftees next week, at the hom st L L L Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zeigler, 309 Maple street, last evening {ricihyenitvar IS Bl L ERORGEe ST e checks Counsel for the defense tar Spangled Banner” and the Polish national anthem “Roze cos Polsken' Le sung at the opening. Aften ix months prior to July %1, he has on, with whom stefansson had |z 1 onergan, handsome houquets of studied at the University of lowa. | igwers will he presented to Mr. and [ins the bullets from the enemy. He | Anaconda Cop hout a score of the men who left{ \jpe paderewski. Mayor Quigley will [ Sometimes spoke of it in letters and in | A T S Fe Ry Co with Stefansson have died from vari- | cpeak and brief addresses will bhe | @ recent one he told of expecting to | Bald Loco presented with a sum of money from fellow workmen of the L. F. & C. Co- | 4\ v ouy that the Harrls Co. had He also was presented with a wrist [ LOUSht o b o : . | issued a replevin writ to recover the watch. The presentation speech was | G0 05 & 0 This stock was claimed i X made by John O'Keefp, foreman of | ;”v 7‘.‘““\“\?,‘y/“.-.-k‘ ’“:d e s 018 caus , among them suicide, expo made by Ay ind Mrs Paderewski | veturn home safely Ie was pre B & O ) the shipping room, cutlery depart-| ' H"‘ it hadlsoior Dt e 4 | Suzeland disease . and Mev. J. Kouczek of Passaic, N.[Dbared however to make the supreme | Beth Steel . K 5 | H ment. Different games were enjoyed | Stock the iess lind Eold fn o When the expedition Teft. it was|.J. The presentation of the check of | sicrifice, as he had enumerated u lst | Can Pac bl during the evening and refreshments | 10 locate the stock sold were unsuc- | apoard the Karluk, an old steam | $4,500 for the White Cross and ac- | of friends whom he wished to have | Con Leather wese served. The party broke up at | CeSSful. The witness said that if he | whaler. On its arrival at Nome, | knowledgment by Mrs. Paderewski | notified in the event of his heing | Ches & O a late houn wishing Mr. Hayen the | WAs going fo bring an action for the | Alaska, Stefansson bought other boats | will follow. The excrcises will close | killed. Among them was Mr. CGhur. | Chino Cop alate how recovery of the bill due it would have [ and sent Dr. Anderson and number | with the singing of a Polish hymn. | chill and a ter announcing the | Chi Mil & st. to be for a sum of about $1,200 | of the party to the Coronation Gulf A number of prominent citizens | death of tlie gallant captain has just | ol ¥ & I B Treasurer Raymond R. Healey of | country to study the land and the [ have been invited to he the guests of | been received. b Crue Steel the New Britain Trust Co. sald the | naives. Tha main expedition con ather Bojnowski at a bangnef, Mr. Churchill sald this morning | Dist Sce check in question was drawn on the | tinued north in search of new shores. | which will he held at the Hotel Reloin | that Captain Campbell was a model | Fila New Britain Trust Co. On July 31, After the Karluk carrving Stefans- [ following the exercises in the hall. | type of fine young manhood. Iis ex- | Brie ist pfd the accused had a balance of $244.43 | con rounded Point Barrow, up at the ample was an inspiration for his | Gen Elec [ [ vill be tha subject of the ad ‘f‘““v a check for $240 was cashed, | “corner of the continent” it was grip- fellow workmen ad for those with | Gt Nor Ore Cis 3 i it the Gospel Tent Sunday eve le YA\lVIEI!“ayvvh $4.4 When the check | peq hy the ice and apparently frozen whom he associated. 1fe avas highly | piration 3 | ning at & o'clocl This will be the zox D0 was presented it was prote in for the winter. Stefansson and four | U bi L esteemed in Y. M. €. A. circles, Kansas City so | closing lectura at the Tent An ed | Captain Campbell was probably | Lehigh Val 508 6 o5 | illustrated song service will start 2 : 5 0 | companions went ashore to hunt ’ 3 & Vlr,'m ive Serge ant Lr.'mrfl&lm\ h:m | When they returned the Karluk had | tabout 25 years old and unmarried. | Louis & Nash 6 3 | promptly at eight Al tified that Niedzwecki told him e | peen carried away by a storm. | | Besides his sister he leaves a brother, | Mex Petrol 5 7% | invited didn’t have the $300 in the hank to | | joweler at . | Stefansson,believing the men aboar | a Woodstock, Me Natl Lead : i NY ¢ & Hud 5 7 People’s Church 1 | Fniver: frhe serviv tember 8. T o ice Sunday evér te¥hber 8. AN are welcome. Triumph of the Gospel; a.People | 1 ‘ Gospel Tent Lecture. | Ready to Receive Christ "When Ha | meet the check, but expected to by | under Captain Bartlett, were safe, dis ! incident and set out eastw afoot Peopla's church, taining. that thare, mas no. Jutent £ | e Hatluk it was loamed Inter, was | the Army Experts IN POLICE COURD/| S - # | 10:45 and in tha evening carried westward by the ice and a speclal defrand Judge Kirkham however, Pressed Steel Car W (© found probable cause. crushed by the floes east of Wrangoli Island, which is north of western Si- | Fehind British Tines in 1o One Fine Fighter That Kaiser Dia | Ry Cons ‘ | ter, membe — Werla. The men took fo the leo and | 41 . (Correspondence of {he 4 Reading N " flonal committec CITY ITEMS several were never seen again. Press- | cinted Press)—-The soldfer has little Not Get Is Tound by The Rep T & § com .. 927 1 be “Over the 2 ing eastward Stefansson spent the | or no choice in clothing, and the con B So Pac . . — SRR 1913-1914 winter with the Anderson | o So Ry pf Sl > ‘g All leading stores closed Mon. eve. | party and in the summer of 1914 di soldiers are seldom ideally dressed ierma THE PRICE YOU PAY vt T A e AT e e g o Tonere e on Joseph Schensel apneared in police | Unfon Pac .. . t l‘ 1an R. . Raber is home from the | 1916 summers were spent oxplorinz | Western Furope can experience in 4§ | court this morning wearing a bandage | 17 8 Runb Co B et over one eye to conceal a cut and dis- [ 1 8 Steel colored optic and the ather cye well | Va Car Chem blacked and his head and face badly | Westinghouse | swollen Peter Coma did the deco- | Western Union DR. CLINTON J. HYDE ditions of campaigning are such that Policemen. So Ry . EE : 2 . Matthew's German Duther “I know I ought to take treatment; Sp < 1 have been running down for the ! e L Ly s e S \bsence | tvo years nothing was heard from s SR s S Frank Dorozinski has brought suit | Stefansson and it was believed A : m't care whether I |@8ainst Amandus Johnson for the re- | was working his way eastward. Vel the soldier in France niust be J oot ingpullEnleht Rdonit e e fal $70 Tl wepared for anything in the line of | vating, said Schensel The adorn- s and members o covery of a loan of $70 and damages | denly he appeared near Herschel prepared for anything in the line of | SR am dead or alive, have lost weight ana | €2Very of : - , ents were aflixed er a ca S ’ < 7Q oot : city court d was issued by Attorney | In 1918 and reported he had Tn the Rritish army, the season n which Schensel was e loser g do some years ago If I were as y e hac AL & o i o arter e K. B, Hungerford »re new islands are regulated by official routine rather | Coma was fin $20 and costs. 16 - i ~ N o, d u good specialist, but I cannot afford | e seconda hieets mate. The first signs of Spring ave | street, last night | vention service with sermon vt Stefansson’s frip was vigat = = ! money. I know I ought to treat with N Stefansson’s trip was to navigats Solienaelitbok the witners Al = man by T r Derwig of Middlet Address in Iingl stor P "atertown Arsenal on a few daysleave | and mapping the country. For almest | hours completely baffle anyone who possesses a restricted wardrobe and ing session of the 17th annua | tion of the New England D! who is obliged to live in the open igiial b e v Enslan i orton o 182 WLitingistraet [l orthvest Dassire 16 tha A flinils Army Orders commanding that all to pay for the treatment. ; | pass nti : SRS T e e asked for an interpreter because he Sec Tre 3 Spletdozer of Henry stree % special heavy” winter clothing, such | a r ry v ca e erica a Seeret. Treaty With You are paying for it NOW, my . i “{‘f‘m' "wy“"””i-”“l’},ml his p with an ascent of T 1 hea R el GRS S America Had c friend, and dearly; yet you do not [ £ "% | Lawrence River to Montreal in 1917 Y osaid Prosecutor Klett Tingland, Tle Writes in Book On ilor's W Rl ¥ | or 1918, n this he failed for reason 16 | Bvervbod o i Attorney Mortimer F. Camp, Her ] S ! L bert V. Camp and Mr. and Mrs. T. Ny . Your health ‘.. \M‘y :vv;v‘vjf Your |y (uump and Miss Floren Camp \\mk‘uu.. capacity is the interest you will pend the holiday t the sho Bre Craw ne All leading stores closed Mon. eve. A good manager never spends more A mann of as trench coats, furs and sweafers, | shall he handed in by April 1. And |ing doi andec ese comforts duly are, | “You've been in this country | not clearly determined handed in th mforts du H Although the war had not started when Stefansson left, in 1913, Ili wherenpon the weather forthwith | vears and can talk English.” He did turns wintry again and fhe middle of { and said that he has been plaving v three | cards with Coma for some time. Du Emmanucl Gospel Church, With the American Army in France, U Anciglisgnarhapsimaslcea iy Rt Aug. 31, (By the Associated Press) (assinlipcard an gl inp 0l INERDs Captain Karl Boy-ed, former German Garment by garment the winter [ was lost s mishes Baitbme S an e D e e s hglon.. w0 clothing disappears Into the store- ) said to him (Coma) what for you take | winter shirts, | all my money away it’s ‘nicht recht’ Emmanuel Gosp e plans to enter war work. according to reports and will tour the United States | and Canada giving lectures for th benefit of the Red Cross oush | erg and Louis Dubowy will spend | o™ 1 OF The )m(,k e \\’I"’:( L abor Day in New York re | has no de decrease Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | 125 N0 definite plans, O ey O A 2 IACD) Miss Pearl Anderson of son street summer this clothing is eleaned | can be judged from Schensel's ap American government, has come out et more and more; therefore, you can- [ .4 afico @i Anderson of Hawking LORF‘NZO GETS TR] 3 paired, sterilized and repacked peainnce (lisanornineithe Allies solupl|iaete i e i s pr el Do S e | S Do yon see the point? You are draw A R (g wmn and winter issue up fighting United States, according to a prisoner BilE wae Phe clothes collected are replaced In defense Coma said that Schensel | week he lost $30 of which $8 ware. Preac ) e pastor .o and m. Ribla school than his interest Should he begin to draw i capital his interest would, of s ; Se MR anonita R osen S with Captain FFranz von Papen, former flonseRma st | : military attache, was credited with m. Open air meeting at 6:30 p. in trench gloves and mitten leather | and then he struck me,” said Schenscl. [ (o0 000 056 bian propaganda de- | Cordial invitation to all inexorably return to the | Hlis appearance hore him out. 1t the | GEEECERE CEEER TRV o iy EIGHT YEAR OLD coats.—all Ordnance Department. Durinz the | fighting quality of the kaiser's horde Indian on your capital-—which is vour i S : ! e on : NRossioll Ghestug taken north of Soissons. One of the i nags wher health—by allowing it fto run down, i Wallingford Has Whiskers Removed With Aid of | by issues of lighter stuff, wore suit- [ had been on a drunk for a few days captain’s most steiking “disclosures™ ! ch o0 i and so the interest (your working | ble for warm weather wear. for in |and he tried to keep him quiet 3 A e t s | Y i Horse Clippers a . oks Like | s 5 . is that the United States enterec 1 lice offi capacity) is steadily growing smaller. | MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER., ) e Clippers and Now J.ooks Liko | {1 cummer., fighting is hot work, and Peter Bellefti of Waterbury — was You used to make good money: | A miscellaneous shower took place a Duke. unners prefer to serve their s in [ fined $10 for operating a motor truck now you earn about half of what you | .4t evening at the home of Mres nee-length underdrawers v without a mirvor. 'oliceman Liebler el R sung e 0 the hot- {told the conrt that Helletti wanted fo 3 e et o iy 3 i wanted fo | (o 41q nave kept ont of the conflict D used to get Willlam Hinchliffe, 196 Cherry street, | Therc was a wonderful ehange fo. | <hirt. During some battles lays the men have stripped even { “fix it up” so that he wounldn't have (o The prisoner was thoroughly con vinced, as he 1id his countryme - generally were, of the truth of fhes e e assertions. Tohn I7. Kenney, son of James 1< because of a secret treaty With | ino the ehild he Britain. He contends that had it | 1.3 round the mon To make two, thyee or four dollar in honor of the approaching marriage | day in the appearance of Lorenzo | ' was Dlay to you; and you had all ; =lin Loul 3000 i wnther than (his, and we ymn-}lu-}»t and soul in you rk | “l H‘“ Rl A ’\f” ”,“” of herl Nye, who is known to people along :“ \'\,1‘ \ 4 o o zrandfather: Torophi Lo o el Gr Broat sraetne, v ¥ ! Aesiotise i Main street. They saw him entering | wopved the guns in N found guilty of assaulting his wife rled bare to [ appear in court ! Broad street These huppy days are gone, prettily decorated, the color scheme T e e e ind | heing patriotic. Miss Heslin received | the alleyway leading to Finnegan Waool and flannel tff [ and was semtenced to 10 days in jail British [ and a tine of $25 v uspended. 1 GARDINAL PARLIY SITS UP vl knows [ was arrested early this morning by - N Cot- | Patrolman bDart. Mrs. Hakofski said Mamaroneck. N. V. Aug S eih oAt srt. s | her hushand put her out of the house, | Physiclans treating Cardinal 1 s et A who is at his summer home v of Prospect street find it almost beyond your strength. | nany beautiful and useful gifts A | stable, wearing his usnally prolific | for summer wear, hut the ; And you shudder at thought of ! jy\iffet. Tunch was served | cvop of whiskers Later he issued | army i old in experience a semneniito eont what will happen when the finul | and the Duke of Kakiak had nothing the best all-around materia breaiidanlconits MERCHANT MARINE 1S HOMI on him for appearanc We wore o | don, though excellent for con Figure out in doliar nd cents | PohR ho has heen in | N€atly trimmed Van Dyike that wonld | said to swell the sick-lists rapidlv, fc IFor three weeks he has done nothing | do credit to any of t rown heads of | when soaked through with perspira- | for their support. He left them and [ are | Kurope tion it dries in such a w s to ehill | went to work in Astoria, T. I nd | recover . sitistie with his progr what you have lost alveady and you | {he merchant mar e o » : : will bs amazed ot the amount; and | Tie sat up for an hour ye $5000, the first time sinee Buys on easy terms, just that little home you have been looking for in > cdge of N¢ ritain. rge lot, | @ few had inside knowledze of how | without ill effect Wother woman. Judze Kirkham e = thigjedearol Nowg o s _,.'_ = wniform [ marked that the United States army | TOO LATE FOR CDASSTFICATION 1 coops. City water and gas. their eyes, ofherwise they would not | serves the Rritish soldier for all sei- | would he a good place for the accus. H. N. LOCKWOOD, helievo sons in France. One article that is = fNew 30x21% fire. Reward s ana Trsa What they saw was this. Lorcnzo | the sam Rritish soldiers in all D!CATII:Q ;’\ND FUI’\U’.RALS sull station 8-81-2dx Hal W1 elinate: The transformation of Lorenzo 15 | the wearer, while tha heavier wool | on his return told his wife he did not | terday hat you are gong to lose is beyond | jeave with | nan Ml done with neatness and dispateh. Only | though less pleasant to wen stimatior hael Cosgrove 1 on tie dries [ like her any more because he had | i1l The dollar you MIGHT carn, but| \imy rove has two brothers in don't, is an actual exper to you. | fne 3 in tho mina swooping | his 21l happened. They saw with The same standard oute You spend it. And w u get | givi he navy and anothe tor it. Worry, anxiety, despondency, | 1), mn want and deprivation for your famil The dolla 1 take out of bocket and spend for treatment was seated on an empty keg and one | parts of the world and in of the stable men worked over him he regulation grey army soc P R T e with @ pair of horse clippers, while | ixperience 1 Proved toth i was held thi fternoon 1t 10 another stable worker vigorously | faction of the British authorities that f oy e i G home, 04 Roel Connecticuk Trust and Safe Deposfl Co‘ tEhed crank thix standard sock is the hest for all avenue, and at 3 o'clock from | { an experienced cialist is not ‘ 1 | i ( does no S [ Up and down over Lorenzo's pro- | conditions of marchin L e i John's German Lautheran church. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION I | | exponse. 1t etura you get v workir bility, higher wages, health and ha Plness at home Which will you choose? file the clipp whizzed shrink or get hard from epeated M. W. Gaudian officiated and in S thedern s AR Bl oantne Rand U s n o CORUARIT (15 n ene vl Rl ST Bl el o organized and qualified through years of efficient, 1hout fwo minutes the operation | British army clothing may nol . trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, l' r C : S i (e asgempictsd SR .\:“':"m:\‘u«",‘;y‘h(.“’;”““\”."‘y gnlabhe s J. HOCHWIAN l:xecutor or Administrator. Eling ernes B siglIt Iaennl offpracton s il DA Pays Best Prices For Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 1 looked twice (o he sure the Vith the first hygienic qualitic | Bkt testimons 1o 114 exeeilent avatity | JUNK and SECOND : : HARTFORD. CONN. n!l:\fvvl“; ’”v‘\’v\r‘y‘u‘»‘”;‘wv“;‘n’\yrvi:n” e :«"‘v\‘{lfiyv’:'{ A “”‘w‘w"h‘ “ration HAND FURNITURE Connechcut TrUSt and Safe DePOSlt CO. 0 to 12, 1.30 to 4: 7 to 8. Sundays job was worth at least a dollar, clothes” are the hest that can be TE! 468'4. HARTFOLRD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't pecialist In Nervous and thrnnh»‘ | | and Holidays 10 to 1, | - > one, found for army wea Diseases. P78 ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD ST,