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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918, [ Dr. Hupert, Maing A. Gorback, City Dr. M. Dunn, Ci] PLAINVILLENEWS WANY ARE GALLED £ 4% SEVENTH DAY GAMP 10 WORK SEPT. 12 7 i %8 CONFERENCE BEGINS Second vistrict Board A1l Ready | - = = 2 Extensive Program WiH Be Given ior-Registratmn SEEUN“ f Lo ays We Close at Noon, Till September 13th, or registration of Septem- Friday Again, the Three Hour Day | b o sesistrcion plnce s i e Bur. | Dangerous Bridge Over Pequabuck third ward place isx in the Grammar ten hours, | down for the . . . . school 1 ement and the fifth ward = g O | Place. The following men have heen Other reg Flainvile Men Will Leave Tomorrow called to act as clerks on this day, | missal of ehil ARING THE END OF THE SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS, WE the hours being from 7 a. m. to 9 p MAKE THEM THE MORE INTERESTING TO YOU BY THE UNUSUAL For Camp Upton. VADUE OFFERED IN VARIOUS LINES. CAREFULLY NOTE THE The s nElanalCon Clerl st WaAra NG MANY SPECIALS, HOW GOOD THEY ARFE, AND PLAN T0O SHARE IN Gam s WA e T Ty R T ke EHERE Church opens at the Plainville Camp | 452 Stanley St Siricdogy Grolndl this evenns Dhislconferancs Arthur Rutherford. 620 Stanley St million railwa; ¥red Foster, 370 Chestnut St Thousands o Carl O. Johnson, 286 Maple St ployed by thi heels. medium toes. Sizes 2 1-2 to and dresses, Regularly priced $1.50 Connecticut and Rnode Island > Wm. S. Hinchliffe, 196 Cherry St ceive the samel 6. for Friday morning L stn? for $1.25 yard SR n o]k oy oy R Arthur Hulburt, 38 John St work, but Misses' hrown and black Cal Wa sl Silks fort waiststandimenis L 4 e Charles R. Atwood, 2 Lilac St “similar work Jace Boots, high cut. low hesls Sl a e i Sunday, September 15. Rey. A. T Tdw. J. Dawson. 18 Maple St Back pay frol Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 at $3.50 and $4.00 Hav 8150 vd Robinson, of Hartford, will preside at Frank E. Rackliffe, 113 Kensing- | made under thel Bovs' Scout Shoes. brown, black the conference ton Ave order and the @ and grev. specially priced PETTICOATS Basides the conference the ‘hir- Gieorge A "k M = will be figures Friday at 82 $3.00 and 83, r. New Fall Shades and models ars teenth biennial meeting of the con- L. A. Carrie last January 1, MILLINERY OFFE offared iy Hydegrade Heatharblom ference will take place with huatess Tohn Young, Jr., 167 M b pay received in § Our chowing of Misses and Chil and Fifth Avenue cotton Taffetas, meetings at 9:30 each mornir de- Herbert JJ. Annear. 204 Maple under the general' dren’'s Hats are very attractive. S hife AnAteblore Real value £1,95, partmental meetings at 11 a. m.. and Wm. B. Young, 2 Maple St Minimum rates of pal §ee the Velvet Tams priced at priced for Friday morn. $1.45 en committes meetings each afternoon at Arthur H. Unwin. 276 Maple St for all classes covere §1.25 to $3.98 each. Jelt and Vel- 2 o'clock Igo, 295 Maple St order, but the fneil vet Hats priced for Friday at §3.98 MUSLIN WEAR Rev. A. T. Robinson of Hartford Leon A. Gladding, 20 Pearl St month applied if the em to $7.50 each Crepe Gowns in flesh and white, will conduct the opening meeting thi Fred Bigelow, 76 Pleasant St on a monthly or week FINE WASH SUITS. worth $1.75 and $2.50, priced for evening at 7:30 o'clock. His subject O. F. Kraus, 125 Pleasant St | oo appitd For Women and Misses there are Friday $1.25 and $1.7 ploye worked by the houss .25 Wash Suits in gbardine, Satinett Flesh color cases will run the actua v " above the minimum. TN & e v Gera a on, 2 Ko. Main St o e £ong service led by Jess Fair i T tannoniztlnn Al In no case are wages rodéiil The program for Friday will he as o V;l‘ S50 A L the general wage advanoce OBIGE tolows: # a. m. Devotional mestings | ”" = \?”'2‘. 814 kit be decreased. Wages for new positién in cottages. 7 a. m. hreakfast at the Bl e T are to be in conformity with rag boarding honese. & a. m. church offi- b 3 = - B for similar kind of work. cers’ and Rible workers' instruction “Promotions shall he - i a e at H R. V. Tower: 53 Stanley St na e rased on r meetings. 9:30 a. m. Business meet- | ny o = ability, merit and seniority. Ability o orthel onfe albe | Chas. Quigley, 410 Stanley St 3 ¥ g ing ha conference ,‘ a. m. de- N e 36 Stanley St and merit being sufficient, seniority / nessce 87WaNG e L partmental meetings. 1:00 p. m. din Thos, W. Hinchliffe. 13 Frankiin €q. | shall prevail” This provision does} Florida 84, Malne® — B s ner 2:00 p. m. conference session Abogar Babalan, 230 North St not apply to personal officers, forces; 81, Alabama 81, “¥% HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY AOR XNEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON and committee mestings. 3:00 p. m. | P OIERL BAe T ST G nut St | of superintendents traimnasters! Connectient 80, Rhodet " PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TUS. afternoen preaching service 4:30 p. m Dick Sargis, 12 Maple St division engineers, master mechanics, Jersey 80, Georgia 80; NeW e Frank Woods, Maple St general freight or passenzer agents, Mississippi 71 Narth Carolina =0y and similar officers, where the man. South Carolina 66, Michigan 65,5Vir: agement is to be the judge of promo- Einia f 5 ssionary mestinz. £:20 p . ®. A. Parker. 217 Chestnut St, | : ) S D e s EetTuary b and do thair bit for the wounded bovs | oo gnars TMesn R AL Chief Registrar) tHons ~ Dhoun jtheresule of the HIEIES B Congregational Church Worthington | over there SSNNI0 LD N Rtons R aanyice e S B 5 i order does ot apply In case 2 led by Jess Fair. 7:45 p. m. evening W. A. Allen, 1578 Stanley St wr e 5 4 vish striking evidence of the unswer v B Berlin Briofs. el Cha F. Steele, 280 Chastnut St igkeg AT s gol e thon 8y Siiling vorni g Gnenthiceit s & I T = N S , month are paid to individuals for ing I ARl bh Rt N All those having any knitted arti | Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Robinson, and Paul V. Guiberson, 217 Chestnut | i1 o "o tima servicen, Yrolors a . Asure initlate : : that were given out by Miss Rohm will | My, Robinson's secreta Miss Lillian | S* . assigned to higher rated positions are t 5 ° L Music please return same to Miss Houston as | 1 | H. W. Draper., 151 Fairview St March 21 % b1 het RBragan. arrfved at ihe Flderage | H. M. Steele, 638 Stanlev St ta receive the higher rates, bhut these E v T ope ot WL &00n as possible whether the articles | ye S 5 e = Steele, 680 Stanley Mrs. Bobert H. Lewis sterday morning, and will stay nr demoted temporarily are not to ha 1 of th S are finished or unfinished ihe e 3 W. H. Judd. 635 Stanley St B & ; o \ preciated infhe Risaland Halllof Slayary = he close of the conference Otlier i o By Rl y their wages reduce. When called i dhe Ricsand Ee YLy The Ttalian Tndependent club held | arrivals are . . Gerald, secrofar Rohert Skinner, 344 Chestnut St. R B e B A b in America a special meeting at the (ilohe house | of John Dixon, 431 Chestnut St 1 g s the ronference, who is at the 4 > 4 ployes will he paid for a minimum umount of cFeckens i e Jastiieveninel andy discussedicuntent l{manlisiwa tenbiiry Ghurchihouse: tica (WNCHasNoRland So 87 Leat SHI Jowance of three haurs % : considerably belosw e ; % oiide i : opics.' The purpose of the club is to [ Dorothy Haberly, director of the din J. G. Henderson, 4 ark S P Bt R e sty e t . Faper. “Bira’ Women = (Sacaijawea) |bring the' Ttalian male folk of ths | ing hall, who is af the Elderage, My | YDU Zlesler, 370 Chestnut 47 (siders himself unjustiy treated, must I t Sy nher Datta) former Contractor Born in Ken- s+ Mise Bmily & Brandegee | town info n consolidated party. John | Gerald has been husy for severnl dara| O J: Donahue, 134 Dwight st e e e R derstanding of whai ved May 0 Carbo is the president preparing the denominational hook Sl P bt e ate superior if he asks for this in writ QILDILI S : Fast Rerlin post office for the past( Paul's Waterbury Church house. § B ST grichard s 2bRGh e U {be given within a week and the cm s to what i and providi | resemble the governmep AT OUR SHOE DEPT SILK SPECTALS There are Girls' Black Calf iace 6 inch width we offer Satin it i i Boots for school wear, with low in a fine range of colors. for skirts covers 18 churches in the states of - will he “Does the Gospel of Jesns Frank R. Kint, 120 S. Main St batista Rloamers Thrist Meet the Needs of the Wo ) Jid. B. Nihill, 158 So. Main St and linen with choice of rose, regularly selling for 7he and 2133, tha Brosent Oois YRSy ch s Wm. Mills, 216 So. Main St Copenhagen, tan, pink and white Friday for 58¢ and 89c pized 18 yvears to 40 bust. Regularly priced from $10.00 to . your PURE LINEN piek for Friday while they last Napkins, hemstitched onas, $7.00 $5.00 each kind for Friday $3.00 dz address on health, hygiena and diet by Dr M. Schunk of Roston. 4:20 % & e . m. children’s meeting. 5:30 p. m Glerls BoraaLS Report of Continental Congréss |month ‘amounted to $392.83. Over|®. n 7 Thos. H. Judd. 655 Stanley St The following is the list of the new | £3000 worth have been sald since plove then may appeal to the nost 150 of motor 5 _— : Pl Quinn, president of the Atiin- E. A. Loomis, 331 Chestnut St Kishart hies In these procecdings, Solved. The fuestion D. . ' Regent—Miss Alice Norton . i Kress of Washington. D. ., are ex James W. Byett, 849 Stanley St Soaeriy Bl e e ) There will be a meeting of the Equal | pected to arrive tomorrow. The din TiFos Taceyl 198 Main St e s S Aits S| Franchise league tomorrow afternoon | ing hall and L i Other similar rules govern g dis- | Brandeg o at 3:15 at the G 1d chapel. hoarding house are in| Abraham Shurburs, 82 Franklin St | oisa)l o aieputable treatment wers | the o i Iventa Pl v Seas 2 3:15 at the Griswold chapel. Mrs S p L bt : ‘ g . Interesting Fivents Planned for Season Secretary—Miss Majorie Moore. | Nancy Schoomaker will be the speal. George A Bancrotbsigds RGHeStUE TR i N e e e e SR R 1 9 Cor i Treasurer-—Miss Caroline K. Savage | oy cal forces, most of which are not or. | stitutes riding _of 1918-19—Cow Helds Up Tram Siaheat b S R | er. dietitian The decorations are under Winthrop (. Bancroft, 345 Chestnut tegistra LLgadi g Miss Loretto Alling of Kensington. | the direct Mrs. Bessie (. Wileox | st for) Harttord_Real GrosshWoricint{| I Hiktorian® M1l Rodger s M. Giriac | 08 LR istior Cineiatib enaing iy ithio dinsationtot s SB essl Wilcox | st. i o $ st {who ha en spending the summer at | of Hartfora John O'Neil. Jr.. 233 Chestnut St The S e Rt { her home hore, will return to teach Transportation from the Forestville Frank L. Beardsley, 210 Chestnut ool DO iR 'WIES, 1 in the Washington high school. Wash- | station and Forestville ¢ enter and | St | ington, Conn from the camp grounds to the station Fred A. Vergason, 462 Church St [ Miss Virginia Ront, wha spent the{ are now available 5 (teo. Caoley, 368 Park St summer visiting in Racine, Wis., hax Regolo Neri Fined for ing Willis Wells, 416 Park St returned to her home here Regola Neri, of Neri Br James W. Roberts, 156 Fairview arrested in Ch s for St charge of Miss Dorothy Haberly of Melrose, Mass., a graduate nurse and & gt. ganized, a measure of the protection | €00 who rdies already built up by unionized classes w}“ :(" new rates of pay are to he in- | chaurfe M. E. Church Tonight. corporated into exisiing contracts and | icism Warren W. Upson of 192 Oxford | Mrs. E. J. Morgan, Mrs. Walter Gwat future agreements, and differences of | o ptreet, Hartford formerly of Kensing- | Kin opinion hetween emploves and rail 3 3 ton, son of the late Willls . [p-j§ Trustees of Christtan Lane C(ema- ®on, a member of the firm of Wise | tery—>Miss Katharine Brandegee, Miss & Upton. -building contractors, died | Caroline K. Savage, Mre. Sidney M. "Monday in Bennington, Vt He was | Cowles. road manazements are ta he referred . ape it t to the labor division of 1he railroad administration > tpeeding and was fined $25 in the | Chas. W. Ralley, 51 Chestnut St = St barn in Kensington November Program committee—Miss Kathar- lT R eS| as G R K . P ] SR 1887, and attended the public schools | ine Brandegee, Mrs. George F. Dodd, :Fh_ hire town court yesterday morn ‘H’liimr:‘ {;':.‘M"a;~ et BUILDING ACTIVITTES pf New Britain. Following his gradua- | Mrs. Harold W. Upson S € § pBatenRoges s e . tion trom the ShefMeld Scientific School 5 Wil Repair Bridge. e S \)rw\:-" 151 1"’h:&"‘1:n:“:" " lissued several permits today. among FIREMAN RESIGNS of Yale, he entered the employ of the Cow Holds Up Train, Mrs. Samuel $t. Thomas of Stanley | Plans are under A ;” & ”L, o Chestnnt St the larger oies being the followling > 8 7 1es Co eride: ate: . S y.o street is critically ill tengive repairs on the bridge over the Faw 4 Stebbins, 5 RN s ng Firem Osc va\\?]vfiyl.: ies Co. ar'\l(r\\fl \v'v" :'flr The passengers on the 2:20 train that Deics onithefbride v th Wm. . T.yvdall, 344 Chestnut St To R. H. Frwin for a twa-family | Company N ::r:;',‘;fiuw‘;’y—”jy i \L,.'n” ’ E Rohert D. Fergeson, 240 Chestnut | houge, 28x3S, at 804 West Main street, | res wion ta H2 was well known fraternally be- Ing a member of Phi Gamma Delta, Centennial lodge, A, . & A. M Gid fings chapter, K. A. M., Doric council R. & 8 M. of New Britain: Washing- ton Commandery, No. 1, K. Charter Building Inspector A. N. Rutherford [INg (onish way to make ex- | pasged through here to Hartford ves- The congregation of the South Con. [ Pequabuck river in front of FEaton | ; ad s o gregatio « N worship Bros.' feed mill. The bridge has b | terday had & bit of a thrill and com. | Eregational chureh will worship in | Bros.’ foc i)l ks bildgs s heen |1 SE000 . el et m e SRR edy which delayed the frain for ten | the Methodist church Sunday y g AT | " Rabert J. Nuss, 402 Church St pany for alterations at the old Bea- | grer minutes and made the crew work over- Setgeant Bred J. €. Bnswarth is at| =N3 Nds beeh s menace to trucks ana | oL L0 0 s J0oel 548 Churck St |ion bioek on Arain street, $5.090 time. The train had just left Berlin | his home on Winthrop street from | NCAVIlY laden teams crossing it. The | ZERISID g (HA0R™ 0" o view Junevtion and had picked up enough | Camp Mead, Md., on a five days' fur- | °Pairs are to begin in the near fu- | speed to get to Hartford on time when | lough tite, S Eaton Broa afe atia loss tof there was a series of frenzied shrieks A ErederielCons : 2. cnow what they will do/ while the . enfie 9 Stanley St Dak lodge of Perfection, Hartford | from the locomotive whistte, o grind. | ver 1 ohoo e Conolan of New HA- | bridge i heing rebuilt. as their truck L 0 ,:,‘\"f" I e e counctl, Princes of Jerusalem, Cyrus|inz'or brakes and o stop that was o | Vo0 18 Spending a few days in the (hae o cross the bridge meveral times Thos. Quinlivan, 712 Goodell chapter of Rose Croix, Sphinx | guqden that a man just about to| o= 2l dav o Wihilelthe oridiis soinson Olerks For Ward No. 6 Cereal Food lhat Femple, A. A. O. N. M and the | Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Leghorn E il meld 80 kinds in a game of pinocle the truck will have to make a de- Frederick MeDonough, § Connerton Connecticut Consistory of ~Norwich. | ciuffeq the kings down his opponent's |21 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Halloran | tonr, going thrgugh either Farming. | g He was also a member of the City [ ollar in confuston {are enjoving a motor tour to Bretton|ton or Ferestville. 'They think the | Thoes. Covle, 7 Lawlor St tlub, University club Kiwaniz club of e Woods Ray €. Terwillger, 145 Fairview St. ssengers knew that something | work should be done on a Sunday or Frank Conlen., 19 Tremont St q t It fl i Q s)‘ T Hartford and the Wethersfield Country | must have happened so they all rushed | The suit of Cohn vs. Stark, which | 4 holiday o & Co ontains S Wi ..,U\,,a. Frank Duffy, Care of Dunlay club to the front of the car. When they | Was assigned for/ irial before Judge O (it > (v (et Wring Dty Care Of BN He leaves his widow, JMres. Marjorie | yeached the front of the train there | James T. Meskill/today, has zone over .. Gira st Main St ’ i : : 0w 3 ro-as The local board will send 32 men to Chas. ‘Andrews, 1557 Stan (Bennett) Upson: two sons, WAarren | waq a black cow on the track. about | for re-assizament Cannsilogsliboandiw ll cendinaimentuo | IS s L e William Upson, three years old, and|ten feet in front of the locomotive An inventory of the estate of the ! . A 1 Avon. Berlin. Bristol, Farmington, = St 3 Bennett B. ipson, two veavs old: his|mpe cow was annoyed and stb: i P S e s heer A - ] S (] PR T Sk il e e vas annoyed and stood with | late Mrs. Mary A. Garrett has been | plainville, Southington and West Hart- 7. ¢ Smith, Jr., Stanley St mother, M Vi ¥ and | feet braced and head down and ap- | filed in the probate court by OIAf { rord. Peour Plaiiville o will oo Georze LeWitt, Talcott St i A *) brother, Harold W. Upson, both of i parently had no intention of giving any | Nelson and John Abrahamson. The 3 y ’ & = - th this con 3 "hey are: Ar- t ey Rachlin, Main St Kensington, and a eister, Mrs. Leroy | ground to the naisy engine and its | estate is valued at $ el ,-4”' LnEen i Thoyanol 1y R Main St Havey of Bridgeport. The tuneral Will | crow. The passengers sugzested sev- i i J. O'Hara, Mosso Giammarino, Pr. Greenstein, Main St be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at|era) places that the cow could Ko, but | i Gar oemble. 3 . | Charles B. Allen and Wesley O, Mos Attorney Greenstein he Kensington Congregational church. | 5t in nainioe o tne i . [ will hold its next regular meeting on | ford. Preparations imma Hart Willard Chapter Program [ .wen) seara her. the engineer said, | F 5192y evening Al mt:n}hfl:» are e | made for the The calendar of the years 1918 and | anq he grabbed the whistle cogd and | o stediitoshe foressntiay LRl % + b Thuredas 1 151 North St 1919 of Emma Hart Willard Chapter | gave an ear-splitting shriek. The cc DIAcegnece LESE A Lihoinas: Guotvl ey ity b SBEtL B 1 t s Iden m graniules Daughters of the American Revolu- | raised hoer head for a better look and| Stanley Stipella, six years old, epent | September 12, between the hours of 7 | 7R Diingvorth. 270 Maple st Take a handful of its g(}idgn-brm\!, granules i e today by some of | responded the night in the ‘,‘,)» of the .;M.N y;,‘. a. m. and 9 p. m E. Fvde, 267 \';.,,_,l St and hold it in a strong light. You will ses th Jers "he calenda as N 5 .| cause he did not know where his Blainsille Eore nlEnzland. John Fleath, 163 Tremont St & v % s ¥ the ngembers Th alendar i Mooonaoo0n"—and then put her | cause I nville Boys in 2 o (N e i Bendl Aont aealal aninsANEial cral[Mométvaskiocaten Wire taskolnimed IR SR B ERTE e S GERIRIRALE R Sl i little shining particles on each granule—a \'L’ October 25, Friday Fonld make at¢ much noise as that | today by his parents Camp Devens a short time age with | John Kelly, 20 Union St sult of the Grape-Nuts process of cookery, Grange Hall thing. A wheel came off one of Landers. | the 301st Trench Mortar Battery have M. Keough. 64 Beaver st iy el ot wheat and barley { - s ML : . g s Stz at and barley Address, War and Social| The conductor tried fo talk kindly | Frary & Clark’s trucks on SPTing | written letters home saving that they | John Keough, 109 North St }xhlch turns the starch of wh ) Morality" Valeria Hr Parker | to the cow, but that method didn't|street yesterday and struck a child | are in a rest camp near Liiverpool, H. N. Lockwood. 793 Fast St into actual sugar. v el Miss Helen Cowles | work., The man who tried to meld S0 | who was standing on the sidewalk England | John Madigan, 63 Union St ity < i % it The' chiit hose name was not ob- - ~Mahon, Main and ® This is the fi meeting under the | Kings suggested g mjy?r‘»n and read- | The child m(“ ”\.)-vv,\h V‘\uy?” TND SR G (s T Wm. MeMahon, Main and pdministration of new officers and {s | ing the government regnlations to ner | tained, was only slig fety will hold a food sale ai th The sweet, nutty flavor of Grape-Nuts requires Arfopenimeeting ALt eRnsobla A0 SENAR AL G DA e L e Slopar pacelden Rariine chapel tomorrow nfterncon from 2| Fred McEnroe 19 Trement St no added sugar and where fresh milk or cream upon to remove the animal from the | pyitaia National bank, will return Sat- Ak Wm. O'Nell, 375 East Main §t i 5 i : . o e tracks o sticks were procured and | rday from his summer sojourn at '\"’j\"\"j» m. e John Murphy, 317 Flm St is not obtainable condensed or evaporated November 3 geuisnepnlitahyRind srieREnd BT Oo 1t A. A. Mills and family have returned S o Jacob Tolangian, Box $74 City some time befare the crew was able S S A Ohestor Dlace. fels st «. George F. Dod ro eir summer sojaurn at fotch- i, F. K. Cran ester Place, Bel ;" £88 Mx Sonse i y" | to remove the disturber. The engine G G s 1-5-2dx aper. Daguerre 1erreotypes anc Kiss Grove videre. No sugar is needed, and but little cream or whistled again, the passengers climbed £ 3 S 9 Fos o x SN ! = SRR AROOEE Y. aboard and the train was on its wag S, W. Menus will keep the store ) \'\ m. f;;::\” ’;:*QN\?:'YIW) 5 milk, and this makes Grape-Nuts a very de- 4 At by ) e loeed Soturday ccount of holi- w TEAL TES., James ¢ ien, orth s % 5 ChicimiTictina¥a Vs church i slosdl Sat eSS RS e ,.,‘"]:‘“]' e S Abraham Long, 47 Union St sirable cereal these saving days. The members of the Epworth league | day.—adv . arl Kisselbrack of the bures EeRAI st Hostesses The Misses Brandesee | o tho Methodist church will meet at Joseph Selio has moved his house- Alex Bonefant 1‘)\ mq Plac ‘Rambles in the Open’ the Methodist Episcopal church this | hold effects from the Russel place on L Wells st .. Dr. J. Warren Harper | ovaning at 7:30 p. m. to pick oakum. | Whiting street to his new house which i John Ger 3 Wells st “ L) ” Music A large number of the members is|has recently heen built. of the Red Cross Flome Service tent| A, Paonesea. 178 Tremont St January 17 Jooked o to be present, as the Red | Misses Theresa Greene and Mildred | at the Connocticut fair taday. This| Geo. Fredericks, 55 North St Hostees Mre. Harold W. Cross is in need of the picked oakum. | Merritt have returned to their homes | evening the |ocal Home Seérvice work- Edward Kilbourne, Stanley Quarter. Paper, “Stageconch and Tavern Davs” | It is hoped that the members will | in Unionville, after visiting Mrs. John | ers will meet. W. W. Leland will be [ M. P. Leghorn, Stanley Quarter : ; Charles Aspinwall [ show their patriotic spirit and cams f Flanagan of Fark street. in charga, George Hallaby, 450 Main St are now heing Rernard Royle, 981 No registration of the men is utterly unlike any other between the ages of 18 and 45, which Jack Curtin. 195 Maple St business will he discussed | will take the town especially the women are cordially invited to attend this meot Miss Ellen Moor December 13, Friday 3 p. m represanting the Home Service depart- ment of the Red Cross, is in charge