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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918, PELLACY ONGUARD [3:ie vz i) CITY ITEMS 1 CITY WORKERS ARE 'here is no difference in our forces Rellable school shoes at Damon's [ are living and fighting together. All i hail to the splendid spirit shown by all [ Again: d VE | = E Karpiej, the property involved being 1R (Conunued from Miese pugey |ourforces TG T T TRl whe o Petitions lor Salary Increases Are 5 = very great majority who voluntarily Thomas Rirmingham of the 301st 1 i [ j ] § o ; 3/ | between the men who have volun-| g &R0 TR ! N lv 3 ,Nt ! tecered and those who have bee.a - y e ) | ) ; LiIL \ called. All are cqually patriotic, all he Bristol Savings Bank has in B ; stituted foreclosure proceedings | i M) | that office a cloarly houss for infor- " S[)ME]‘HING R m_wr:‘ v 1'““""P_,m:{“f_‘”?‘f\, registered and voluntarily responded [ Depot Brigade is held at police head Expe(}[ed Beio[‘e Long ; ¥ ! to the call, the few who did not dalso | quarters awaiting the arrival of 5 against Joseph Karpie and Nicoder should be caught. They will be. Slack- | guard from Camp Devens to take FUR ¢ er raids will not stop in this state ua-| him back to camp, havina been found Several T ‘ts and recomu i e e 3 5 Several reports and recommenda- in Conecticut, and there is not a4 qirect orders are received from the | absent beyond the period.of his pass. | tions will be e o b Federal agency not working in com- | Lo Lot oF ] Sfomathe ions will be made at the meeting of | Blots Marmary ot porkIng In eom- | attorney-general to discontinue e A meefing of the Women's Home | the council tonight, and it is possible Without friction and in abeolute s | Practice. I knaw of no other way to| ang Foreign Missionary society was |that several departmental employes, kil ukitrlelops&udiin Sabsolutefac| iround Supisnchi¥ shickels Weffectivel vl Riaigli p s m il o st ity e s o e il sl e ot O T police and flreme = urPhe Other systems may produce results | njn Rollin Judd of 93 West Main | may petition for an increase in salac ere is not a nook or corner of fon the retail plan, but we are not do-| gyreer. An interesting monologue | It these petitions are not presented at | the state in which there arc not per- | ing business today by retail. The | “given by Mrs. Case of Windsor. | tonight's meeting they will be pre- | sons ingaged in protectnz and offici- | United States is a wholesaler. ally protecting the interests of the Tt ctic nokers United States. The Americ e Few Connecticut Slackers. Tas ratuinenite West Point ciive leaigno e o ‘In this state, with the assistance of | Trajning School after a five-day fur- ive league is a voluntary assocla- | the variaus agencies, the department! jough spent at his home here, tion of men, serving without pay and | of justice has inducted into the serv- without publicity, doing their work [ice 600 men. Now those men were not secretly and e:cctively, the member- | all from Connecticut Most of them ship of which in the natun is 860,000, | came here fro sewhere, attracted by and in this stat 9 Y CRIE e I 2 en. | Bree at a special communication | ! and I state more than 3,000. Its { the opportunity of high pay and free- new ordinance is necessary as chapter membership embraces all classes and [ dam from local acquaintances {hat s of the public acts of 1917 cover | t is lifficult if not lmwpossible to os- | would be embarra e to them in Adolf and Minna lmln'"‘*_fl have | (his thi and provide a penalty ape its vigllance. their desire to evade the draft. My [ #old a three family house at 90 Win- | "“ppo poaith department will be office will continuc the work until|throp street, through the Camp Real | givon Jeave fo withdraw its petition there is not left on the soil of Connee- | Estate Co., to Hyman Rubin. for an ordinance which would compel > resull. It has been my effort to cut out red tape. It has been abolished William P. Kelly of 38 Crown street [Sented at some future date. Ot The ordinance committee has several reports to make. Reporting on the proposed ordinance of Alder- Yes, in these times of man A. M. Paoncss: to provide a | " there ta something penalty for those who throw broken | for cevervone to do. Ilc whe does mnot fizht should work, amd work with a will, Centennial Todge, A. F. & A. M will confer the first degree at its i grass, scrap metal, ete., in the streets, etin. : anc e second de- | Deein: Conisht o adity the committee will explain that mno | i | Friday evening, September 27 Everyone, young or old, should also save something and place Preventive Policy Adopted. his surplus dollars promptly in the Bank “We have adopte olley © ) Al . \‘n\'w:thl"x‘ (”1‘ y lv’]“» VhGr res Y £ | ticut one soul who should be in khaki Jozeph Vogeteliar of 2 Acorn street f a change in the ordinance relating te ;.u” it bunishing: | anq who is not. Hundreds and hun- | nag three cute little pigs. two black | the care of food. The ordinance com- direct ru( ot .»;'.:m ¢ m\ Bieeided L o(diedsiare inconvenienced temporarily | ones and one white one, yesterday, | mittee will advise however, fthat | " Liny of the rovernment: | by these raids. They would not be if | hut today he has none DR ||l s o G b The army intellizence and the navy | they had in thelr possession their reg- | they were stolen or wandered away | where milk or cream is sold or offered Intelligonce have perfermed really | istration or classification cards as the | ne could not say when complaining | for sale to be drunk on the premises wonderful werk in this &tate;, "he | case may be and as the law require to the police. i shall handle milk or cream only bm personnel of both organigations Is [ Occasionally someane is brought in e s Lgcresmionis | splendidly with both ofieers and men: | all such I say that by being inconven- i ':“mm_”“ v;mm i U.‘j\'m‘]\ e e s Fl 1 They have worked harmoniously with |ienced they are performing a publi LE g g R ROIRIOCIT R Bl G IOl o i 2 the agents of the Department of Jus: | service. Surely they want to back up '\‘r-" ‘\h{’*fll!hf;) of ‘Q:\Hfi\']‘lyr oms. :lnfll:\!‘\ '\i‘x,,(.fl‘.’.‘. \,’:‘ ’l‘,‘.\'I“;f.‘i"‘,‘,f“il?ff'{ ) L tlee for the common geod, and the | out army and are willing to give a few | Mre. K. Pascoe, Miss Mary Camy ) ¢ f 1 a, ~ - ¢ bell and Miss Metcalfe of the wom- [ ov live steam after each use. New Yorx ntiel resfilts achievod testify to the hearty | moments '»'[.”’:-V"(',‘,f”,‘:““‘",T‘f‘mp‘:,‘;f an’s canning committee, and A. B. Another ordinance recommended by tlons furnished byl bnd splendid spirit of the represen | OVerw evador of The 18 = Magnell, press represenfative at the | the health board is to compel ail | mebes ot ol tatives of those agencies “';[‘Ifi ns;»:»xmm stated that since Janu- | fair, have been invited to meet with | places where gasoline is kept for sale | cnange. “Of the agents Bf my bwn depart- | B0 LT U hee of the work of | the committee. A full attendance is | be provided with a vent or trap. The W S o Septy] ment, 1 wilt say they were here long | .o 4 (% 720070 0 ded investigations | requested, as this will be the last | ordinance committee advises that this | _ . " before the outbreak of the war. Th had been made and in addidtion more | meeting before the fair matter be referred to the building in- FI]‘IH 0[ Mmel‘ Read & TUHOCK raeandold 2 have worked without regard to hours, | J5S BOCR MECE SAC B en tnves-| A moeting of the nowminating com- | sbector and board of public works. y Am Agricul Ghe 160 Béfore the war a complete census | . .q that were not of sufficient im- | mittee of the Chamber of Commerce | The city electrician’s petition for a | . 5 Am Car & Fdy Co 85} bf the state was taken by them. | DERIES IRAL WO B O ording stage. | will he held at the rooms of the | change in the ordinances to reauire | Yj0lates Food Regula“ofls N e They knew Connecticut and its people, | mhoce figures do nat include draft in- | chamber Friday afternoon at 5 | examination of licenses and fees of T (e and were prepared for eventualitie vestigations of which there have been | o’clock. Members will be named for | electricians is given leave to \mhw’ e — Am Can pfd At the outbread of the war, in fact, | more than 20,000 directors to be voted upon at the an- [ draw. i _ Elvitord, Seot 15 —rrre Feqeral] v 1o the day the war was declared, alien nual meeting of the chamber mext| For itself, the ordinance committee | 4" \G'0 TR 8- TTRE Medoril ] snelting enemies were on their way to Iort month. Trom among the directors | asks to engage !“ “‘;’1“”(“"“" i ;f" 'z today announced the largest contribu- | AN Sugar .. 07 % Ogelthorpe to be interned for the named the officers for the coming |arranse and adex et Do 0T T ks o D TedGo e | A monaccoll R = of the and others have vear will be chosen. charter and ordinances at a cost of [ ;7 (GF TR RAC to the [Red CROSS | o mey g mel $ . \3 a period war £ 5 t than § d r The adjourned meetiag of Stanley | not mor han @0, the ¥ood Administration rezulations, | Anaconda Cop &2 “ral of Miss Gracen followed them from time to time. : e 5 E oo sl b= Necessarily, little V\mh(n,\l )‘\;\» i }"os; ‘;1‘“ hoh h:m 1:\ 2 .v\v;»nn): in G. AL m.ll‘lll;‘l”|‘u.y|’\‘.1n1n ?m»x‘w‘itvntlhr:”l‘«- Police | Niner, Read & Tullock, whoiesalers ;:1,,;:“';,., Fore 4 | fin whiEHo1d "this merning oM tached to their work, and e war :. hall with its auxiliaries. )a ents to s age of New laver th branches N 383 PY ey 38% |1 e'at 20 Frank P Ao g P 16 favored ard the polica wen, wi sarichen | 2 RA S e % | home at 20 Franklin street and at St New accounts are in vited T must be won before there can be a Lo ERTS Meriden, New BLritain and Bridgeport, 2 | Mary’s Catholic church at 9:45. Rev, the workiot VICTORY LOAN I commissioners will make an official | \coro poiteved in many cuses to have | CAn PRc ........163% d 2% | John K. Fay sang the mass. There public appreciation of : Sl S e e 83 ; e R report on the contested Litke case. e 5t . il N Gen Lenine i i e agents of the Department of o fr rst Page averaged selling prices in such a way n 1 1y beat - rib the ag (Continued from First Page) Racthe aas uihe v 1 way werc many beautiful floral tributes Justice. Our lips now rn"; Rf‘fllml.“‘\' T TO BEGIN SEPT. 28 LR e e D «w\’n, net excessive profits. :_;"‘*\l-‘\" ‘\"“j" L 3 attesting the high esteem in which t to give out the most fragmentary | ... cent T articular ¢ 5 S The Fedepal Fogd ( strator, 1! & 5 ¢ ss Griffin v 3 The ] cept t “_.(u‘ 1 e G ‘1”,\‘.\(‘1“')‘»:;:‘: u!ywrv(l:. {hat “all automobiles belonging to the |, oh°, 1"ederal 1og .‘\“\[x.ley\.!\n i M| e ! Miss Griffi as. held. The pall friorant o Wil L 8 Bres city shall bear large and distinctive ; Ll 10l : were Sergeant William -Grife Sles b > 1 tha over before. The answer natter 1 after consultation with | Distlllers See : . oo 7 Cleaning Up New London. er than ever before The answer is . 5 - 3 & = et e (NS n William McMurray, Thomas Ker- e are however, one or two |that the demand for anthracite, in . Sloper Will Be in Chargo of | Signs and the use of such cars, eX-| ). pnforcement Division in Washing- Erie ‘- John Maher and Michae There are, however, ( pines | Conneeticut ana generally, has in- : i : _ 1 ! WY Lor- 1 ton, decided to accept the contribu- | Evie 1st pfd NAtEhtontl e Hower Loarcviloon achievements of those comb ‘reasedl more than the production. Not Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign bidden When this ordinance w tion of $5,000, voluntarily ot ed and [ Gen ce 2 o e ‘& € e ; o apeak, | creuse 2 i P 3 : i 0 o : g $5,000, voluntarily offered anc e Losee { David ahoney anc Jurton Hall \gencies of which I am free to speak. | SHRSEE MO * e 00 BERS I OR oren Pl TR first dratted an additional clause | noot ot B S8 EREATY, SEREEE 209 | Gt Nor oOre Cets Dexia | Mabon, 1 : 1. In New London are thousands 5 he v lbomes foihelsunpiied bt In This City—Other Worke stated that violation of such a rule S i Tile) G : tev J. Barry read the committal llors, many of them "“‘v.:““f."f furthermore, munitions plants must| Ope week from Saturday New Bri- | Would be & 1_H|-\"«"‘f<'m“[WH’H*'\";""‘K'run.u K Inspiration ; I yet reached their majority. \]n 1© 40° | have thausands and thousands of tons | tain will hegin its campaign for the by a fine of from $3 to $50, ln:r (l 8 | (imes, T do not feel we ought to tuke | Interborougn .. | Ay ministration had promised N | o ‘Gomestic coal for melting metals, | fourth Liberty Loan, termed quite | CAAU™ Was stricken out of the final fygvantage of these extra profits and, | Kennecott Cop .. 333 83 33% | AVITABILE—MEZZANOTT mothers and fathers of the Jand that | etc., in vital war work, whore other |, " by General Chairman TA|IESh oL ’ therefore, 1 take plcasure in enclosing | lack Steel 5L Henry Avitabile und Lda Mezzanotte if their sons were called to the =erv-|} ., /' wj)) ot give requisite heat; and | g~ o~ : g Permission for the liverymen {10} check for $5.000, payable to the | Mex Petrol c-0105% 103% > | were married at St. Mary's church ice of their country they would De|inic too, must come from Connecti- | vovol ®F 0%, charge per hack for every hack | \merican Red Cross. This amousnt|N ¥ Air Brake ..119% 1 e i surrounded by the same moral safe- | .ot additional allotment. It is not o N engaged for funerals will be recom- |y pejjeve is far in excess of any extra | N Y C & Hud 731, + e el o el sh et guards as it they had remained 8t|fantastic to assume that whenever ¥ou i oo M0 r o il o' Cien sueh sig. | Tiended. but otherwise the ordinanee | ,rofits that have been made for us | Ney Conms ....... 20% were attended by Antonio Lacava and 1o LS waslincumbentiupont me tisivol iy onnalio seaaiiyous nelpfput fa S8R SE e alte ERel ee e[ st Bul e es il o Ehe eSO ha gy shall | o Gur salesmen. but. nevertheless wo | N YN H & H R R 395 3 Miss Louise Avitabile. Foliowing a i this state, to make good that|machine gun or anothar round of am- | A2l success, has been req DY lbe $4 as at present. P promise. 1 have done so. munition into the hands of some good | the federal authorities, with head- | = progress will be reported by the “I cite New London, not because [ American who is fighting vour battles | uarters in Boston, to take charge of | special wood committee, but no i § any more |in France. T may add that Connecti- | the New Britain drive and he has|jecommendations will be made. trime in that city was @ s SRl v B L brolific than in any other community, | cut has had its allotment increased hy | consentec st might the worker iihered mayialsofibel alirapoxt Mromt|ioG e naiarat ol i Bl e e e e o but simply because there were such |a larger percentage than other [ met and other officers elected were: | the Burlington tunnel investigation | {yan the limit placed by the Food | Ray Cons ; largo numbers of the naval men |state T have in mind, except the Dis-y Vice chairman, W. E. Attwood; sec-| committee, but if there is one it will | \gministrator.” Reading . i T — q ~ ict of Columbia Ta Ohio, Tndiana | retary, J. C. Loomis; chairman pub- | he purely explanatory and only of Rep T & S com ‘ ‘e that it was the first spot that | trict Colum ) 3 ep T & & ot o & FRIDAY s and Tlinois the allotment of hard coal | licity committee, L. A. Sprague; | progress. 3 = - So Pac g 4 i c eepeCaub as been cut virtually in half. West | chairman speakers’ committee, Fred- SO e DO | TO MOVE BU[LDING SR e 165% 53 § s r—— e ; Admin- cept for city business, is strictly for- services at the grave, said, “In these serious war Sloper as “not w Liberty Loan, but a want you to realize that we mean to | Nor Pac ........ 883 i wedding breakfast, the couple left on do what is right and we have ar-|Pac Mail § § Co.. 31% 2 A short rang=l things so that in the future | Penn 1t e our salesmen will understand that | Peoples Gas Sk a Steel ¢ 67 honeymoon United States Food “I persona ave prosecuted and 5 2 LBl “‘;”"m"'(‘.:”‘m Statos court | of the Mississippi the supply has been | erick S. Chamberlain; chairman gen- | Studebaker . ... % . 2 JFentcag o S ity of vialation | Cut off altogether. eral soliciting committee, W. L. | Texas Oil ... ; istration License Number . casesifrom fon Why Deliverics are Behind. Hatch. In the factories the presi- | Board of Public Works Authorizes | Third Ave ...... 153 j G-ososs of the prostitution and liquor statutes. | .. io 0 ohnoction, it seems timely | dents will be in charge of workmen's Union Pac 5% 2 124% There have been 104 convictions. |} . ... ot the offices of coal dealers | subscriptions. The factory workers Removal of Anchor Brand Club— | trpited Fruit .. .. 9 129 Better by far that our bovs be SNOU| g o onout the state, and of the | will meet next week : 7S Rub Co 60 in the trenches of France or drowned | . ;"\ state fuel administrators, | Although Now Britain’s quota has OthersBusinces: s Steel ..... % 109% on the high seas than that they .. " ijeq upon to explain, more | not been officially set, Chairman S0l el Homra e R T S Steel pfd 1103 should be corrupted both bodily and | fion than conditions warrant. Why | Sioper declared without an instant's | . : evening, voted to permit North % Car Chem : Rpivitually by women of ihet type deliveries have not been made on | pegitation that New Britain is in this ((elorE Tl B DG THAL) Judd Mfg, Co., to move the house | Westinghouse ‘New London. today is clean and | ordery placed some time ago. It must | fight to the last dollar and the Hard- T now used in part by the Anchor | Western Union i1 be kept cleandimainis Bl | e R i T eredented quired'for the present und prospcetivell 0% USSR SR BaXt Byithe Snohorf o Gl fe fil g 4 ware City, with the co-operation of : | may T add, I have received the licarty | numboers of domestic consumers have | oo oo o ok Tl necds of the country’s commerce. . 2 % every loyal American, will not be Chese , canals would. provide the will be moved onto the south side of Shor; support of the good people and of-{ pjaced their orders. Thousands in} o o O | 2 = i E = anting when the campaign S R the street Phe house will be moved . X ficials of New London. In a lesser | this state who in other years never e e v only connections that are needed to d ) il Haddock 1b . closes, The campaign hegins on | a4 Gk o .1 | @nto the Riordan property, which wi 1 degree, similar work has been per-|grdered coal hefore November, now | coNeS RE campal : make a virtually continuous systen [ Nto the i roporty ke s £ formed elsewhere in the statc as tho | have thelr applications filed with | Soptember 23 and the government|or deep Intra-coastal waterways ex- | récently obtained by North & Judd. B DS Steak Cod requirements for the new bond issue 5 3 o5t rfall The site where it stands will be used i i e indediiil Wt e T e el e teading from Boston to Norfalk with f 5 B8 o To Boil) jepian p lealer Dhisgnas nrovided Sa Em e A feyenvia bacriber oy Lrt lenct| o an et ioniall 8 Vot available | for conl storasc Meriden Woman Struck and Hu't on Cod (o Large Smelts 10 per cent. of his subscripion with | depths to Beaufort, N. €., and via the avorable reports of the construc- the first installment. Local bankers | New York state barge canal to the | tion of a sewer in Bradley street and ] however, with a view to assisting the | Great Lakes. This system of watep- | for the sprinkii of Whiting street el b ness Chavecd: Butter Fish people of the city, have already de- | wuys wuuld serve the most populous | Will be made to the council tonight ¢ Sword Fish cided to follow the previous system | and most highiy developed industrial | None of the property owners appear- In the Meriden police court yes- yon ~ o . : SR T here. This means that subseribers | sections of the country and would add | €0 to be heard on the matters Jast [ o0 B0 C R LS Y. T. Flounders \("\? gL i e Badracd at the . ~: nor can the mines and railways | Will hive to pay only 4 per cent. [ what our railroads do not now, and [ night “l BRI S el Qe ) rinker Mackerel ¢ e ohlige the dealary th a lik: iracle. | With the initial (installment, where | cannot commedcially provide—a great Boaeq foes A 18 o ¥ e i ! ugLs ith o, Jixe mirad council this evening that & new sewer | costs of $21.45 on Simon M. Jaffe of Halibut Steak The board will recommend to the 3 e Unitec \tes for some time ; o ‘ :r g A The same rate \of distribution which | Weekly payments are made, and the | continuous and eflicient through high- ‘ : o come 2 Fres - ke 1y of transportat ending fro e laid in Church strect, near the | 2qg Sl el S g i e > - - kept Comnecticut warm in other | banks will put up the additional 6 |Wway of transportation extending from ¢ 200 High street this citp up Narragansett s occasion has gently s hey made - two successful | of estimating the probable domestic : raids, for instance, in Bridgepori. | requirements, and has been service- North Colony Road September 1— Connecticut is mnot biz enough for | able otherwise. Rut it must be re- the women of the underworld and the | membered that the dealer who de- bovs wearing the uniform. The | livered 10.000 tons in months last Jatter we welcome, the former e |year can scarcely he expected to per- t ay | form the same feat in six months this There has been some cHiticlsm | o rs should be sufficiont to avert | Der cent. initial payment. castern New Iingland to the south At- | Union Mfg. Co. plant when condi- | viction of the charges of exceeding ittt e tions permit. Properfy owners com- | t1e speed limit and reckless driving Bay Oysters pt 0 ess econcerning so-called slacker Cigthd Suffering this winter. And, to indulge i 1 raids. To my mind, one of the great { plain that the water does not flow off | ot an auto. The alleged offenses e victaries of this war, one of the | |in vernacular, the man who hollers SIX YEARS IN PRI o G ; : 0o Yol = ey in these times before he's hit is a AMBASSADOR TO BRITA]N h“"" there are hedvy storms. Clerk | yo0) place on Sunday, September ¢ ait Herring each arry A, Emniett explained that the he Tolony L0 Mrs. X _ ) t on the North Colon ad. Mrs. Shr 2% glorlous history. of oup coltntes) ediii ateria, Tho small consumer whol| o — sewer ls of 24 Inch sizo and should | pilgmena DeCario of Merien ws ; \hfeffi(:C('("d pkg the' passage of the original selective | =t Fos L F e ecessd utchinson’s Minimum, But May e of 56 inch siz Wwasfcontsructe g red that she was unable She e fct @od ihe manaer i sk el o Bl egal D A John W. Davis of West Virginia, Now | several years ago. The sewer de- | P24l inun ; Shoulder c raft act and the m the usual time of delivery or the large | sorve 10—Tocal Cases fn the | L DI be in court until vesterday, havinz @l p oo o oe 1) Was received b I paopleor s tho [ M e SaSe e gt e s ) a n €0 in Switzerland, Appointed to Suceeed lux(m-n( : s m."m “( w; \( and |l|‘(~, Sl (i L e 3 cast Bee h United States house, is making a small sacrifice, Superior C | . ime is not opportune to do the work ed that fwhile on her way S 2 ite: house naking it 4 ce, Superior Court. Walter es Pag Ste testified that fwhile o 5 % S E T it ven i mevpearea| Dol LIS Bl Ballfercr e er Tines Page. | et v einednE e e e R Pork Chops 1h ten mi of the flower of our la their vouth and their lives for In the superior conrt at Hartford Washington, Sept. 18.——John W. Da- | RO Ol e e e et by it e ol en & [.amb Chops 1h 1 giving . A hd Oa registered for the draft and by that| . came cause, withont a whimper.” { today a sentence of not less than six | Vis of West Virginia, now solicitor- | In le street hevond Oule strect | o\ onter, she was hit and rendered | Veal for stewing |} eneral of the United States, has been | Will recommended ind did not recover until | § eal - 1D act offered their services to their coun- vears and not more than ten was im- ; ’ unconsciot e made befor try. They have responded cheerfully e e S % e | selected by President Wilson to ste- An inspection will RooNs st | < ACCUSED OF THEFT e R I wetion I taken on the petition or Al | 31 Was tiken home. WWitnesses e GociCootmeSERTNG zreates: chievements i all the greatest achievemen I poor patriot. He encourages necdless TSNS ::rhi willingly ¢ \'."‘:'”‘ v lhrrn .,\El.\,; jeweler who attempied a criminal as- : b, O'C ‘ Nonita tablis | they C 321 he millions th wave been called o o st : ; N to Great Britain ). O’Connor for anthority to establish 5 5 A _ ’ no ¢ = ! N , el ~ | sault on a young woman on Brook | SR ey e ompound ands of the selective sorvice act, | A o5 ection today disclosec 1t he d ar- = - pNArnINg a0 U ¢ eC fssao e N N aroarine N demands of th ) nylcesa | chinson, who was paroled from the |!ection today disclosed that he had ar 3 3 § . Fro G Shitie o e Nut Margarine lb 31¢ are entitled to our highest commendi- Fal ohihn nt welioanald, wavite fely in Switzerlaad, where he MAY BUY MOTORCYCLE. ) 1 tion. They have made good as we ex- [ DES e - e = it was going at ¢ ld - rate AX)}).[‘ ected t to male good. Fvery man | Chester S, Selieck, Former Bank | been sentenced for a like offense in speed. Jaffe told the court that as | [ E 3 pected them L =2 2 Stamford, pleaded guilty when the e ol i1l e naryE anl it Large Ripe of them i an embrya hero, only wait . he came over the hill h AW an auto Jarg [ rem is a Official, Charged With Theft of case was called yesterday. = ; St ! 3 . ! approaching in an opposite divection | B Bananas dos hoardy of police commissioners | 430 the woman was on the rizht =0 asdcess B oo . Shportunity to roach tie | e « v('H ons St it ‘(‘ | T o Stanley Niedzwecki pleaded guilty to cene of action and dic need be for | $35, rom City. el L L foiieaa 3 e ; > = P et ) the charge of giving a check for $500 3 is obtaining quotations on motor- | pand side of the road. He sounde I Sweet Corn do g Norwalk, Sept.. 15.—Chester S. sel. | Rhen hie did not have the Funds in GERMANS MAY TRAVEI cycles with the view of purchasing | pis horn and slowed down : 2 e : \n I\bl|\| ‘u» : T avente | 16CK, farmer cashior of the kairfeld V\h L y}kyv mect it. He has not been - Lt R .\‘ new one. Thie pr n machine was passing the truck the o Large Onions It has not heen eas ATeNtS | inty National bank of Norwalk, ana | Sentenced. cut State Council of Defense an. | bPeen in scrvice for ahout two years. | gepped from the side of the road Juicy Lemons doz §f the land t 4D el treasurer of the First taxing district hosca f Arasmos and Joseph | onncod today that it had granted the getting in to the patch of the machit B ot been easy fonithe Sons to BIX llot the city, was avvested’ ihis imorn- |[Perretti charsed = With Smurdse o€ | pyiggeport i hureau permission o fl Moln i - has been as- | g was struck by the side of the car. | Demestic Wp their parents, their home ti i Eltie -1 Wit il bronili e In|PRominicEzaimese @l Rnattied Siatondl oL R e e e e sl | ISl enied Bto s duty and the motor- R I { Savd: cyele service is over for the year Sardine AN Business, their pleasures their civil i . « . distriet’s funds to the amount of lof that city to go by automobie ta : = 35,0 | 5 )0 Repairs on the police patrol have | MORIE PUPILS ENROLI Opportunities. but 1 have vet to hear A NORTII & JUDD BUYS LAND. S e - = N ) $35,000. K i Wes aven Sunday, September 2 g, \ > 1 Qal i Y ;\ single hoy prate : ‘m‘ I ‘mh:v.v\"‘{,\q The North & Judd Mfg Co. through | The socicties will siag for wounded | ot yet been | ed Charles A. | Although there were about 500 pu 7 Pink Salmon can 25¢ e Dt o o ANOTHER DRAFT CALL. T. W. (’Connor, today purchased two | soldiers at the government hospital | Bence, who had bid fov the work of fpils enrolled in the publte evoaing Pork 2»? Beans <" 18¢ e, Tl A e e eon 52| Local draft hoards today received | pieces of property on Stauley sireet, | there. About 100 persons, headed bylmaking the penalrs hns heen con- [schools Monday night. last night thi P ier Shad can 20 : :,,,.,,‘,:' “,, \‘,.h‘ itch : th ‘“;' "' | their preliminary notices for another | the purchase being made to even out | Fritz K. G. Weber, will make the trip, | fronted "u;n the w:\ ic m‘vv_nr not hav- ‘..‘m,‘z-‘m‘. was inereased. At the Pol- F rcmlel‘; ad can =z millionaire peeled potatoes, 1 2 aie ¢ e : e > a workman sufficiently expe school there w 60 additional pu ¢ B 9 % e increment to leave d = | the Dennis Riordan estate purchased | They will ga o \West Haven and back | ing xpert {o | ish sch 1 wdditional y S rac i &elmu are assembled together in the | draft, the increm we during | the Dennis Ri | » the wovrk. The work will begin | pils, while at the Grammar school Oyster Crackers 18 B e aeracy over has | the five days beginning on September | by the concern several months ago. | to Bridgeport without stopping ex- ) ol g o 0ol 5 SR g‘:;:' '”"‘\1”"'( O hels pras |30, The city's quota has not been de- | The property involved consists of { cept for the concert, The State Coun. | shortly it is cxpected ! there were 30 more There were o few | 4 Potato Chips pkg stered, and, regardless of their pre- | | 0 i f Def e permit a The police commission is seekir ore at the Elihu Burritt school. At ot bt N > ha N o | termined, but 200 men must go from | about three acres. It Is the Michael | cil of Defense approved the permit at| 5 = cking | more : Mgh. Catsup »t be ¥ious condition in W le \‘1”|\’\\fl‘|nk‘”(} | this state. These men are class 1 C | Tocionis property on Stanley street | the recommendation af the Bridgepor | information from cities regarding the | the Vacational High school, where the I :!r:l are nm\\runlunl‘t;m ,‘:”n?iv vou and | men for special or limited service and | and the M. Curtin property in the | war burcau, to which the German so. | scale of wages paid to policemen in | first enrollment was 227, there were fion cause of democracy that you and : Lmay live as free men. They did not | they will be sent to Fort Slocum. rear. { cieties applica oth P head the Amervican delegation at R Berne conference between Amri- | Police Commission Finds Need Lor German missions on the trea One to Roplace Preient Miche exchange of prisoacrs ¢ Pho It will prohably he traded in. ¢ Connecticut cities pew pupils last night.

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