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por NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, *WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 REVENUE MEASURE ' WHITMAN AND SHITH NORMALITES SCARGE REPORTED TO HOUSE ~ WIN IN NEW YORK ENROLLMENT 1S LOW ;Bill Is Expected to Raise 88,18%,-| Named for Governor in Repupli-~ ~ «orrmese from mr Page) the next week. as it iz quits a | 499,000 Tor War Purposes | can and Democralic Primaries e beipw e averase atendance = S imtendent & T Holmes met with the various school teachers at the Gram- Washington, Sep The large New York. Sept. 4. Returrs from revenue raising in the histors this or any other nation was unani | mously reported to the hause late ves- | mar school to discuss the work for vesterday's State-wide direct primar the coming term | election indicated the remomination of Following is today's registration of | Charles §. Whitman for a | PUPiis in arious public schools = terday by Representative Claude | Governor t 00 Kitchin, chairman of the ways and | third term over Attorney neral Mer Vocational . 475 means committee, which drafted the| ton W. Lewis by a 2 to 1 vote or gy Dont it 133 measure after public hearings and | better in the Republican primaries. In \cademic High . 639 New Fall Hats in every de. daily executive sessions covering three | the Democratic primaries Alfred . | Prevocational-Grammar sirable shape—derbies and soft i too great a risk when months. | Smith, who had the indorsement of Jilihu Bur hats in si and proportions you kecep your stocks, | The bill is expected to raisc $8,182,- | the Democratic state conference, held East to suit every face. honds * mortgages, 492,000, and place about one-third of | in Saratoga last July, was a 5 to 1 Smalley STETSON-YOUNG deeds, insurance poli- the estimated war expenditures far the | Winner over William Church Osborn mith Light-weight self-conform- cies, and other valua- next fiscal year on the people directly, | who ran as a protest against the ac- Rockwell ing derbies that hold their bles at home where leaving two-thirds of the projected ex- | tion of the Saratoga conference and Northend shape and color $4 to $6. firc may break out and penditures of $24,328,561,427, 1 against Charles F. Murphy's sway in Monroe Street Sofe hats in the newest destroy them, or bur- met by the bond is the affairs of the democratic state or- Lincoln Street shapes and shndes—$4.30 to i glars may enter and While the bill. doubling, and in some | ganization ontside of Tammany's own Osgood Hill ..... $7.00, $3.00 to 00. carry them away. - Get instances tripling, the schedules in the | bailiwick Stanley 3 ¢ Caps in all sorts of patterns Absolute Protegtion— present war reveaue laws, chiefly It was a clean cut organization vie- Burritt (Old Building) .... e ek e b L rent a Safe Deposit reaches individuals and corporations | tory all along the line in the republi Open Air A Box in our Fire and benefitted by the war, vet most citizens | can primaries, where, beside the fight Elm Street . i Burglar Proof Vault. will feel an increase in direct taxation | for governer, there were contests for Camp This week a special showing The cost is reasonable. and all will feel the operation of the | the nomination for lieutenant gover- Bartlett of mew Fall Suits for men $25 proposed law hy the increased cost of i’ nor, attorney general, controller, and S 0 living that necessarily will follow as | state treasurer. Lient. Gov. Schoe- | Total the result of the imposition of the dif--l neck, though the lovalty issue had ferent taxes ! Street { been raised against him, was an easy Th F il The bill (;r}fl]n} closely the taxation | winner from ex ate Senator William R mesm— —————— | sources of the last two revenue laws, | A e 3 c s city and ex-State | cases and correcting inequalities of the | mer. Shoeneck, however, on the | | Clothing Co. | e Bremors lawe Vary Tom new satcoed | Sy robhin oty ooy far mebin | ; - of taxation were found by the com- | Governor Whitman. Ex-Senator Ben- Owners of Freight Autos to Meet | mittee, which aimed, if possible. t0 ' hatt was second in the race and ex New York Stock double the returns from the last two | Sena x tions furnished by RIe Traffic ANAZCrS e Factori o Senator Heacock a bad third v = Traffic Managers From Factories | previous revenue laws by doul¥ias the | fhe only contest in the republican | members of the New Yo rates, This as ] wherever | 8. ) This was done wherever primaries aside from governor and (Continued from First Page) jichanss and Offer Schedule of Prices. : F situation permitted, but in arder to| jentenant governor which had at- SRR A meeting will be held in the Cham. ( ©Ptain new sour of revenue thel i.,.ted wide spread attention was that{ more consideration by the next Gen- ber of Commerce rooms this after- |Small luxury list was amplified, and a | oc'p by Attorney General Alfred L. | era mbly . g DEtiou A L4 | semi-luxury list, based upon the pri Vi s | Alaska noon by the traffic managers of the E e = Gold < - | Bex against State Senator Charles recting ar sundance of above a nominal figure. was added AgalL 7 = lg an abundan Am local factories, and the truckmen of D. Newton for the nomination for thus was b 1 e e T e e el G o e e s o Newton f ‘w\ nomination ,'v,] enthu ),‘\Hv was shown but the plan | 4 | adaption of the hishwas transporta. |18 & federal license on users of auto- | (rney seneral. Mr. Becker has made | seems to have been overlooked when | 41 i) i a 4 E e 2 it an enviable record in his prosecittion | representatives returned homa as onl p = tio. tem now being promoted by | MOPiles, based upon horsepower . c 2 Am Loco : 8 L X of the Bolo Pasha case and in un 14 locals outside of Waterbury, have | % ¥ —_— the chamber. The rates for trucking Am Smet in this manner will be discussed and j : £ : Ao S d taxes only on corporations. Members | Pro-German ploting. Senator Newton | tant changes desired in laws are: In i ' tljem aOOH) Prflpflgflflda ifll’ RalSGS Sprefld it 1s expected that something definfte | oo\ o0 hittee nsserted tonight that | While he Is regarded as a good lawyer | clision of occupational dis {n¥ine | tobac Tel o . =% | pfirds Tp 60 in the way of setting rates will bs | ol e o e e e ompensation las Delis . 7 done. Several local truckmen will be | the eXcess profits taxes now proposed | and made a good r JLgEne IRtts pensation dav 8 increasing lcom e Sl el Soc - : 150 had been detaing would nat apply to salaried individ- | senate, was pulled through in yester- | pensaton trom 0 to 75 per cent of the B i T present, buf as a number of truckers 1 Sis : 4 1oy LN £ AT S Fo Ry C : t The marshal went!#0% 1n Fll‘e Depfll‘lfl]&m 00 now have more business than they | UAlS. as they did the 8 per cent. on|day's primaries entirely through the | wages earned under that law: to have | m |1 g oo Tparly this morning. His'a can handle, not all of those who first f“’f‘*';l“ r*(\'rr $‘;.“"’”Qlf\wrd in last xff\‘«'; Hifiurnrfi‘uf.v?\fl ~n m;x w)mr con- Njniyyfirnflnwn start on vhn' first day of i ’_ —n 78 *'ten deputies, two Hartford detes signified their willingness fo confer | {23 ;;u gl ml\r‘nfi':mnr'\n..\()} of T :’.Inr i :m\nm n ‘;‘,‘41:1m Whil m‘l{},.y o | \vvvln‘ ] ’,m:x"m repeal of Chapter 1295 sergeants, and several uniformed p@ with the traffic managers regarding | 111 the er frh te and excess profits | was a candidate on the Whitmaa | which has been a sourca of trauble to S v . g lHeemen in charge of Chief Livings will be sought by members of the reg- | the adoption of highway transporta. | (2% fitle of the bill rejnrted today, de- | ticket, while Mr. Becker was a run- | organized labor. We also 5 2 | stone of the West Hartford police i aular police force. Although a comit- | tion will be there. The meeting of the mercantile di rectors of the Chamber of Commerce which was postponed from yesterday lice commissioners there is a division | will he held tomorrow afternoon. The On its face the hill will levy the pro- | L pased war profits and excess profits|arthing and putting the quietus ou|acted upon the matter. The impor- Another increase of 50 cents a day clares that *“fn lieu of the tax" im-| ning mate of Attorney General Lev candidates to favor a 48 hour . : 2 o £ rtment. It was planned to meet posed by the .14" of 1917 there shall be | In the Democratic primaries W week for vomen and children in y paid on, the “net income of the cor-| was no contest over nominations for | manufacturing establishments, and to poration a tax to be computed either | state-wide offices, aside from the ov- | oppose the federal prohibifory amend- | w1 3 H:flp*v Hw“‘xflv- r'-,y»r,hl',_ lp;nma or the | ernorship contest ment which is “‘a particularly vicious | ,.'””','A ".‘,'T { i excess profits methad he words “in B Tt ot G orernor one."" 11l & St Paul of opinion among the members of | meeting will be for the purpose of | i iygya10 ang “‘partnership’” do not ap ’Is‘ (”\:' 11 y ;\' e v]n'mm:_ ‘i T Col FF & 1 e el b L S S ap-|and o 1fred F. Smith, president o n coneclusio resident ordeca Q ? | officers in charge o ansportatior the force as to whether this should be | deciding the duties of the chambev in | o, “in t1is titte of the new hill & =5 o ‘ E ‘ | N B ! 1 Cons Gas ... H feers I shagze of transuortetion Of the coming welcoma for the French Coneiniptine s e auinan T New York aldermen, seemed 2| voiced an appeal for greater use and |, Ee . | the detained ‘eterans’ hand., Thev will co - wit = % 3 S ¥ . e e e e e 4. They will confer with | through the imposition of radical taxes Del & Hud 2 v ses feffocsuchante asesrinERast o lon N bevetagesIVATI cad i pron Il | Dist Sec effective at the opening of the next | ating store windows he meeUNE | jeaders are asserting that this tax has | Women Appeal for Support, Erie \\y»Hv be held at JVn‘r-lnrk ., | been made so heavy wtih the expec- 1 “‘"‘,nr‘“‘;g ‘“-\‘""‘:_’f“:"{"mj;“_“’°rt";a"‘§ tatlon of furnishing an argnment for T e e [ oEC NEn el ce0iCosn = B the defeat of war-time prohibition. It | Ascough, Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett of | Goodrich Rub 1g & e T 2 adquz 8 3 evening. Arrangements are €INE | wag asserted today that it was expect- Hartford and Miss Clara Louis Rowe, | Great Nor pfd three weeks ago. There was a fair [ made for a meeting of the war chest | oq tnat 4 threat would be made during | 1UTNS from Brooklyn where the sup- | of 8an Francisco o man enteripg the enclosure. A woodn building near the main entrance was used as a place of tem Cen Leather Ches & O tee of members has been selected to submit the request to the board of po- detention for the men and was emptied ahout once an hour by the done immediately or wait until Janu- foregone conclusion as soon as first | of observance of use of the union Among the victims was a German returns had come in. These -ere| label on goods | enemy alien. who claimed New Yorl from ten election districts in Manhat- 1% his residence. He h o permit tan, and showed Whitman a three-to- The men hrought t ver At the meeting of the Coanecticnt | Erie 1st pfd Federation of Labar today Mrs, wW. D Gen Ele fiscal year ons winner over Lewis. while Mr, examined before the The reguiar partoimen had a meet Smith was running ahead of Mr. Os- | sioner this afternoon born at a ten-tone ratio arly re ok Lt representing the na- committee for some day later in the | th> discussion of this feature of the | POters of Mr. Lewis had predicted that | tional woman's party appeared and week. bill to impose consumption taxes in | e Would rece a substantal ma- | spoke in behalf af a resolution ur jority Gt Nor Ore Ctfs 3 1 | 800 SLACKERS BOOKED representation of the membership of e tation pirati \FW YORK RAID force, although some of the senior Interborough D RO T members were absent. One of the e L : Kansas City so New York vounger members of the department | AMERICANS WIPE OUT Pitlon iehonld Shecomerettestive botorol| Tial WEs. [ ) DS oRCY the Wttorney | and Brandeges for the Susan B. An- | Kennecott Cop 34 2114 | 50.00 end o o rrer scal vea reneral by.two to one hony a rdmen There ' 24,020 said the time is opportune to seek an MACHINE GUN NESTS. |the ead of the current fiscal L | 1C. S thony amendment. The S an At roe e e st bl e Under the bill as reported it is esti- eturns from up-State which were | tendance of about 200 delegates at the | fenigl val S membsr of the common counall and London, Sept. 4 —The clearing of mated that 21,137,000,000 will be | coming in slowly, indicated a Lewis | convention ,m”: i \/,My the three federal distriets in and a B o e O ouncll and | machine gun nests around Tern) raised during the twelve-month period | victory in only one up-State county a h e abe n heing continued h meri- | 1 h 3 ma foun - = Max Mot com { New York., not over %00 had beer ny is he cor ed by the A - om this source. It may be for ba rve figures from one-thi that members should ask for an. ir i ing inued by the Ameri rom thi 1 1 | ind | Albany—wh ur rom or i e e eliberite dlacicersinna o5 ‘ o Mex Petrol . cans despite stubbor, os ecesary, members of the ways and | of the country catec Giindots ! 2 crease. The speaker favored asking | CAns despite the stubhorn opposition | necesary mbers of the ways and | of th ntr dicated that it i YANKS BOMB H)N(‘UYON N Y Alr Brek ; (6 v for $1 a day more. Older members | ©f German patrols, says the Daily | means committee assert. to insert a| pe carried by the ‘Attorney Generai by | LUV S . R e e were opposed to asking for such an | Mail's correspondent in, a dispatch [tax an breakfast necessities in lieu of | approximately a 7.000 plurality S = &”"" 6% R 0 el b erease and were mgrecable to meelk. | from the headquarters’of the Ameri- | the lquor impose, if the latter is re- The friends of Mr. Lewis had ex- | sirmen Pas T St 4 4 { finv 5 \'\’,pR e Sty el et : 7 s =hgee can army in France. ( huing the | duced materially or ated. L e e G T 4 en ¥ Two sits to 2 « ¢ t 223 small, as great numbers of young ' el tlcentaia day more |l Toateiion an)ax (;y in Fran ontinuing the |d i materially or eliminated pect 1"11“ nld obtain a plurality of | Rl Das e £ lnac fallitocar sy | classification ficer A. E. Atwater and Patrolman | 4ispatch sas 5 = e | from 10,000 to 12,000 in the bailiwick While 20 Others Drop Faplosives | Norf & West 10770 cards. The crusade will continue un “Th nericans finally g nl " of Willia 7S S| 0778 B € Patrick Howlex were Appointod on | “The Americans finallv sained the | SELF SERVICE AT £ William Barnes Dol e b the committee to wait on the commi scendaney and consolidated their po- Alang German Lines, B o shan OE f i i i & s s nea Terny-Sorny General i T ) I [ Lespeaziee. ks When the last increase was grant- | Man Lt 5 = < & iy = R i 551 ed the resolution provided that the | erican general commanding this unit " BRIDGEPORT STRIKE, | [A!ne Sept. 3. (By the Associateil :mdmc s 235 PISTRIC OF BERLIN, ss: Pro- new scale would remain in force for a | and expressed complete satisfaction = = Press)—American airmen successful- | ReP T & S com 4% DALl Gonnt Eeptembes i AlA b b1k s T e oV 2| over its achievement pointing out how | Diners Carry Own Food to Tables Un- ridgeport, Sept. 4.—Strike condi- | Iy bombed Longuven twice today. SofBacin s 88 1 e D Als a ks o force’ taday, “and for that reason I |important the sector northward from tions appeared to be nnchanged here About 30 airplanes flew over the | S0 Ry 5 S ; the town of New Britain, in said dis ox ey, BnC for thal ldason is and how the Germans had der System Tnaugnrated Yester- today with few desertions among tha | cierman lines last nizht and dropped | 50 Ry pfd Soh 6086 : 2 am in favor of waiting until Januars toolmakers and machinists who went | a few hombs. Studebake 1434 BleRasoipec The estimates for the vear have been day—Facilities Doubled. out and apparent]y no additions to their Texas Ol .. 160 made up and as far as i can see there js mo money fo meet an increase of | wages at this time. This is no time lieu of the tax on beverages if prohi indicated th Governor Whit- | ing the support of Senators MecLean men custody DPEADLOCK SITUATION TN With the American Forces in Lo Ovder of Notice of Hearing Soissons brought fresh troops forward to hold | the positions. The Americans were pleased with praise from such a. The cafeteria Ilunch in the Y. W source and on their part they sav that | ¢ 4. building now oceupied by the the French cavalry and tanks greatly Upon the application of Michael J ranks. No word has come fo the strike With the American Troops in | Union Pac 12814 Quinn of New Haver nn. praying leaders from SWashington as to the re United Fruit 13115 sult of 4 promised conference between Utah Cop e G members of the war labor board and T ST RupiCot UNGd representatives of the war and nav —— served their meals in the new rooms | qepartments with Crapire Hidlitz, that as administrator t. a. on saic estate he may be authorized and em powered to sell and convey certain rea France, Sept. 3, (By the Associated for policemen to stir up this kind of | .‘ ZesocigtonnAsRonE nadon R lToRTns e o A e e L oot Mhe majoritolontih. (faided ithetnisuccess: time vesterday and the members were siderable patrol activity on the Amer- | U | : ican front in the Vosges resion last | U | 2 Who | night An enemy raiding party of U S Steel pfd ....111 as to seek an increase in midyear, but DRUG STORE CLOSING. under the new system. The room is | made the decison on the wage and £t Va Car Chem fully appears, it is faveiian (Roishie nostivest o e just twice the size of the former din- | hour points in the award. Union lead- ORDERED,—That said application be heard and determined at the Pro Ssiah 15% - ate situated in said w Britain force are opposed to any movement per said application on file more approached the American trenches af one point. The raiders were driven | Westinghouse o | ke St % 5 i © 1 off by rifle fire. The artillery was ac: | Western Union living advancing every day. Now i SRRt NG teria bar has been installed. A charf |as William H. Johnston. president of | (ive on bath ides a1 s ssern tro.| Willys Overland : bate Office, in New Britain, in said seems impossible to procure material | over the counfer shows the prices of | {he Tnternational Association of Ma- | oo b L £ 3 Gl e There movement afoot amons | everything on the menu and edibles | chinists aad member of the labor| opene o0 CAr And sneeze gas| o RALD PRE A. D. 1915, at 3 o'clock in the for druggists of the city to close theirf ape paid for as they are taken. The ! haard promised AMonday fo gef the v 1 tice I L 2 B In the Woevre district an American DEMOCRATIC VIC noon, and that notice be given of t patrol penetrated the enemy lines aft. | I3 § H Fe and dd on o o- - a N crease is necessary with the cost of | Movement for Suspension of Work on | ing room, and in additi the came- | ors said they did not understand this, z district on the 9th d for uniforms that will last anyv rea onable length of time. Uniform A th costs nearly $8 a vard and the [Places of business on Sunday after- 1 diners serve themselves and carry |eouference to aect speedily i noons between the hours of 1 and 6 b. | their lunch to the tahles. Twelve ia : = : colors are not guaranteed. We've got New Haven, Sept. 4.-—To plar time and place of he 2 thereon, by m. The proposition has met with faver | piag have been placed in the new =ec- er entting seven strands of harhed Ha T ¥ ime pl hearing thereon, b to'Havs an incredse it we aro (o liver(|im The Bropotiion Bo8 ik W RCL Hinles nave been placed I BRITISH TORPEDOES R e s Bt i aign in s section and e co- | publining (his order on the pubile A AR e man zrenups and drove them off with dinate that plan wit 1 gn post in the town Britain they are taking pattern from the Lon aid district, and v e sobable that the new order, if agreed 5 LE =90 probable that the r vder, 5 The swimming course of 12 Jesson e e e i S ey e e : HLaD SLoURE made elsewhere in Connectiont upon by the majority, will be effective | ynder the direction of Miss Emily An GET HUN ut difficult democratic state central committee ahout the lst' of October. drews, the Instruectress recently s The enemy artillery and machine don bobbies who went out on a sl b ; s parties in interest - per- for increased wag They point out 2 5 met at Savin Rock this afternoon o t is also proposed to have the regu-| L.~ + o . P 2 zun activity in the Woetre increased ! sonally or by mailing to each one e S Lo =1t s pimvoned o haye s - | rured by the directors, will be started 13 iner R ciet s of votere¥andinomineesion i+ business hours be.between § a. i izhtly B G e ot || S e i T | TR TR o bt i [linpEstateltishet oot o inaet ot of very recent or movement is the conservation of man | .. ijon will be npened one week from Hit and Sunk Fnemy Warship T 5 5 nominee for governor, made the chief An effort to start an agitation noMiergand Sheat | Saturdav, it is planned, if the interior £ . ¥ BEATHS AND FUNERATS| 1. . ol sropeo the fire department has been made. | = repairs can he completed by that da in 15 Seconds. were outlined by Chairman D. E. Fitz The propaganda has not spread to any ARCADIAN CLUB OFFICERS, The remainder of the home. with ac | Mre. Tsaac Porter. zerald. The latter said the party great extent. The older firemen who cocond congresation meeting of | commodations for 80 women hetween | Lendon, Sept. 4.—The sinking of a | el e | Loty ) dpluit of Burmony ana are well informed on the business of | e Arcadian club was held last night | the ages of 16 and 35, one-third of | German submarine by a British sub- | po, 0 ore held this afternoon at | solidarity which the common council understand that |,y Jewish Institute. Jack Freid- | whom are to be teachers, and the re- | marine ou patrol is reported by the , 7o B/ SR LIS BUEIREON AL S0 0 Sictory in the state in No the dime for salary changes is usually | jang presided, and the following ofi- | maining two-thirds to be faken from Central News. The British craft : ) | ago, wherea prepaid postage, a copy of this order go, wt s and return make to this court of the w0tice given Attest BERNARD F. GAFFNEY. sitation of London pc is gave promise of a i shted . 5 Fairveiw cemetery. Rev. Henry v, | vember in the month of January and the sal- | ceps were clacted: President, Louis | Women of other twalks of life, will be | sighted the German and made for her ; ya 7O SPREEE SO0 FEnry =W aries have been fixed for the current| Liehowitz; vice-presient William | opened as soon as possible after that "‘" f)“" shesd Siiin = o totDedoe Sl FLS s o el el Sunday Fovern | i year. The majority of the firemen, | Schectman; secretary, Harold Hur- | date. The rooms are in the building | both of which took effect. —The o 4 o i Burial was in Fair. | WAS FORMERLY ON LOST BOAT. especially the longer service men, also | \witz: treasurer, Mr. Goldatein: editor. | adjolning the property now ocen- German U-boat sank within 13 favor deferring action on the petition | in-chief, Jack Freidland: manager of | pied by the Y. W. €. A. which was | seconds purchased some time ago by the di L= view cemetery John Crosby of Falrview street was . ; 5 < formerly wireless operator on the for increase the proper time athletics, May urwitz: sergent-ai = = A steamer Jaseph Cudahy X or this pur corge owic American stez Jasey ahy, B - rms, Maurice Swensky. A program | rectors of the association for this pur- TEUTON ATTACK ON George Woitowicz, Lt el el et KEYES LEADS SPAULDING, 1as been arrang for the next «ix | pose 4 SN 4 £ < Funeral services for George Woito- | poat and was well acquainted with its - months which 1 take in all,sport - SN y K lose Race for Governor in New | Tryouts for the football team will he | REGISTRATION PiANS FOR MACEDON | w re conducted by S = g . LAINE Sl DV U (s 29,0 de- boat an dwas well acquainted with fts held at th malley piavground Sep PLIGIBLES WHO ARE TLT, ceased at 83 West street this after- captain who was taken a temporary | tember 4 The next meeting of the noon at 2 o'clock. and from St. John's prisoner and questioned by the subma Hampshire Primarics. Manchester, N. I, ¥ £.—GOv- | 1y will be held Tuese sptember Washington, Sept. 4.—Provisions the registering of men within the It on Vardar River, Preceded by the new draft who may 12 were an- Heavy Bombardment, a Failure, thation for United States senator on TSRS T il on September te o Raciety yesterday's state-wide y With h no patients were forms jen. Crowder Any man who is un 40 small towns missing, 1 y ttend the tuberculosis ¢ ; {0 appear for registvation may London, Sept. 4.--Forces of the Card of Thanks, Lutheran church at 2:45. The paill 4 £ S » rine commander ernor Keyes had margin of m ind flower hearers were representa than 300 votes for the republican nom- limits of tives from the Workmen's Renefit 8,144 as compared wit 12 for for-|ic, 1 Kly in Booth's block, there \d someone elge to the draft board | central Powers on the moraing of Sep- | We wish t CHEIGE Gy e . hrer Governor Rolland ilding, | wero eig s preseat vesterday | and where the hoard is satisfied the ! tember 2 attack 7\ ‘H)r Jintente .mlq thanks to all kind friends and l',',,l,“" AT e hod et sh e h T o Rosecraas W. Pillsbur e third | afternoon when Dr. John Strobel of | o is bona fide. the representative | troops, under cover of intense bom- | bors who assisted us in any way ag |d2Y eéVening. the members and their | nad a comparatively small|the state sanitarium was present *o il he deputized to make out the card pardment, on the left bank of the|the time of the death of our baloveq | (Tiends Will pick oakum. The local xamine the afflicted. The clinic is{and the registrar's report. The word | vardar river, in Macedonia. according | wife and mothe Mo nreipartion iz | conpeniel i the FRedCrons Aisheaiito the demeccratic contest former! proving its worth in this city and al-| “sick” wll be written on the card|to an official statement issued today | Iy grateful for the beautiful flore | (U0 00t 1:500 cakum pads soon Congressman F ene E. Reed was|ready those suffering from tuberculo- } which n being delivered t othe regis: | by the Rritish war office. Which says | tributes { & W. Menus will keep store clozed generally conceded the nomination |sis or threatened with this disease, are | trant must- be mailed or taken to the| the énemy was driven back by a coun 1 MR. FRANK R. GOODWIN | aturday on account of holiday. Will over Albert W. Noone | tearning to g0 there for advice local board having furisdiction, | ter-attack, AND CHILDRERN Pl el

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