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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918. oy s WOIANDEAGNG || cprorerr | [EVZBERGER DRAFTS gpecial prices, Hoosier Cabinets. pcias 0 FAMINEINFOOD | NEWS LEAGUE OF NATION marriage license has been issued | Ergin L. Adams of 214 Main stroet | 70 i 9 X nd Ella May ohnson. This will be Iirst Baptist Church. (Continued from First Page) o e . 1 Gompllmen ed 0n SUG | L i e Three more recruits left this city ) K oday for the training camp of the partment of the woman’s organization | in rotation cvery three yecars by a . S S ill hold an all-day sewing meeting | dclegate of the states. i o . Many stores closed tonight.—Advt. {ing of the comforters for the Y. W.|high seas would be proclaimed, and The store at the corner of Fast 3 | €. A. started last week. KEvery wom- | the naval prize law and blockade law R ain and Elm streets has been leased People of Rotterdam, Holland, are fan ia the church is invited. Bring a | abolished. Txercise of the right or S o Fyank Maietta by Rose Ciancl facing almost starvation conditions | lunch and spend the day. The | blockade would be reserved to Augustus Doig expects to leave in "f""v to quote from a letter just re- | Woman's Mission circle will meet at [ league, and only to the league, day or two for Roanoke, Va., to en- | celved by a New Britain manufactu 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the | use against any federal state Ver er the Elks’ National Home Ing concern from a Dutch customer, | meeting last week having been post- | violates the leaguc’s constitution and | k- B ey things are getting awful and we do | poned owing to bad weather. Miss|against any state not belonging to the | Bargain Weck at 'Besse Le not know how to face the coming | Beale of the charity organization will | league which takes up arms against | ere advt. winter. It means famine at least.” | be present, and all women ave urged | the neut >d state. Ships of the | Mr. and Mrs. J. Clem Brundage, | The letter is corroborative of letters | to be present. federated states and their cargo | Soldiors “Babbie” Brundage and Miss Ruby ! received by the sisters attached to St. Thursday—A{ the regular church- ( would be treated in each state like its bt Wilber, all of Sound Beach, were [Joseph's convent at Willimantic. The | night service at 7:45 the lesson will | own. Overseas cables would be con- | veel | ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ mother house of the sisterhood 1is|be drawn from Acts 2. Oakum pick- [ trolled by a commission of the league. | ™ Beardsley of Francis street. located in Holland ing for the Red Cross will be carried Members of the league would re- | Mohday Night Specials Tonight at| The letter reccived by the on during the meeting if it is possible [ nounce the raising of troops in colo- | 4 Leland’s. 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. manufacturers is as follows: | to obtain the oukum nial territories. All states with colo- | 1 “Rotterdam, Holland, | Friday,—The all-day sewisg niect- | nies situated in Africa would be per- | dpt Y SIS Aug. 12, 1918. | ing of the churches for the Red Cross | petually neutral states i us for Fourth Liberty ThHe Catholic Women's Benevolent | upyqo . o will be held Friday ini this church. i P ot i fion will meet Wednesday evening ‘It is a long time since you heard | Men will be welcomed at the lunch Toang Hondseonduthys the school hall to make arrange- | (o mathing from us. The reason is | which is served at 12:15 for the price | How about Scraps of Pay o l‘““‘"‘““‘ ents for the holding of identification | ;54 that we are asleep, but that busi- | of 35 cents The third section, dealing with the pUDDOXtSTONILCRExcut ights. L e e e inday—Next Sunday will be ob- | league’s executive department, pro- ause of Liberty Charles Schmidt of Bassett streat, | lute stop. served as Rally Day in the Bible | vides that, in event of offenses, mem- ho has been in Arizona for the past| “You will know that all shipping | &chool. Special exercises in which the | bers will proceed against the violator i months and who returned only last [ hetween United States and FHolland | Whole school will participate will be [ of the constitution, first by severance eek, will return to Yale tomorrow, |are impossible—apart from this, even | held at 12:15 in the church audito- | of diplomatic relations; second, com- mere he is taking an engineering | in case shipping was possible, there | Ffum. A brief organ recital by the [plete isolation of the offender burse in connection with the Pre-|is no trade here, because manufactur- | Organist, Mr. Brower, will precede the | closing frontier to imports, expor ribed military training course. ing of most articles has ceased owing | Program, which is planned to give our | postal and railvoad traffic, and third, Many stores closed tonight—Advt. | to the lack of material. Under those school a good start for the year. An-|in given circumstance by blockade. PR . the Stanley | clrcumstances you will understand | Other interesting number on the pro- | The same measures would he taken The Stanley club of i anley | at it is no use to try to do any- | 8ram will be the awarding of promo- [ against any hostile menace of a feder- QI (s makine arranserenid fon *7 | tion certificates to members of the|ated state from @ non-member. Flnanc]al dance to be held at ‘.’.U”.”.',N e “Tt might interest vou to hear that | Peginners’, primary and junior depart- | Should the offending state cross .its Tiursday evening. Crosley’s or-| . " Bl T e getting more and | ments, by Rev. Frederick H. Willkens, | frontiers with hostile intent against [ Ve~ o afne e i more dificult—there is practically no | in this city. The aim is to have every | one or more members of the league, First-Class Machinists’ Mate Thom- | ot 0 T o F e e may | pastor of the German Baptist church | joint militayr and marine assistance | = NeW York Stock Exchange quota- Cully is spending a furlough at his | 07t r o8 BIEEE L mposed of | member present, and each class is | vould he given. tions furnished by Richter & Co., me here. Cully was formerly a su- | (o0 byine ke sawdust with ground | ASked to sit in a body with the teach- Frzbergor invites criticisms of his | Bembers of the New York Stock Ex- | P 6 numerary policem Eaward Cul- | SO0 1 contains no food. Meat | ©F- Bring vour friends aad make this | plan, as well as practical counter pro- | SAange. : T% D ¥, another ex-policeman, returned | ; 7o 0" ool T iele, Eges cannot | the biggest day the school eéver| posals Sept. 23, 1918. 3 i X A sterday to Pelham Bay after spend- | © =0 b0 e S % had. Remember to bring your gift | = Hign Low b 3 g a furlough at his home here :”'Ll;‘T_:“""‘vfdm(:\'hm""“(‘,:::,'j‘”m“';‘"';;‘fl": hox If you have one. The brotherhood ; ) : : ka Gold . 314 Money on deposit ( Bargain Week at Besse Leland's. | normal quantity necessary for life. In | C1ass plans to get together on Rally London x.n»“ Sees I(‘:‘I('v rap. .‘\‘.{Hm.‘l . 100 9 Bl of $500.00 is subject to ¥ Savt: R A st l’\‘:“\' Tml il Hv'r; Mmrn‘y‘“{‘)‘n" “!‘\(»‘1‘1 9 :_lv.\ll‘nn,(.:n pt. “.\.:mmm v ey 86% per $1,000.00 e ‘ e 5 attendance, The theme for the g orts of a German political crisis aris ce . . 28 ! = A A daughter, Grace \/1\\«\\.; was !.n-r\n n.ml “f m; |;o|_ 1;“;.'w \1?\x to fnr:"‘ t‘ho el G e .‘gm. il o o Mu_’_"’\m oy et i f * ; : \_\_(‘ offer, subject ,M sale R utier: 1¥ito) Mo jsnd Mis DA | o e Eu i or t means a famine | /) 3.0 of Immortality.” The min- | parliamentarization of the govern-| Am Loco ... 65% 65 ! securities : B olstein of Francis street. ‘“.:‘?‘”' S e ister's class in Biblical literature will | ment are printed at greater or less | Smelt ... 1 3 Lol Company M of the State Guard is | We sincerely hope that with the i} ;" jts sessions next Sunday after- | length in the papers here and the sugar ...... Ensura“ce Cflmpames rdered to report at the Arch street | & ©f the American Arms, this | 0000t 5 g"clock in the corner room | situation is watched with mild interest | Am Tobacco . ... . 160 5 § . rmory tonight at 7:30 o’clock. eastlygnar qwilisooniqomegcojaniend §iissii e raneiihalcony: for any possibility it may contain, the | onda_ Cop 5515 6814 Divi- Approx Monday Night Specials Tonight at (h:\':n«c’n:‘j n{n5\"“',”.'"\.’}f\‘;“‘,‘,‘n“,‘T,’,‘,‘; The name of our boys now in the | whole thing is mostly regarded as| A T S I'é R Co .. S6 : Shares dend \ mM B Toland 7:30 to 9:00 p. m Hir fiie onbnmons sud leaniis wark | Dorvic ale posted in the vestibule ot | merely an integral part of the German | Baldwin Loco . ... § 3 38 % 10 '\I TY & SURETY CO: ‘hure B sure address of | “peace offensive.” 3 & O s i s - : > dvt. Tt hashhcent done and G Eai N s e RCIUECIEARE S ence Rt g dTe POaCe0 1onsly B & - 5 s 5 15 2 INSURANCE ( o - ¢ the boy in whom vou are interested The Telegraph, discussing the ru-|{B R T : : rought home from | b e Great American Re g 3 3 ; = i 0 SUR : C BRro helmets brought hom SiusRCRcalL S marican FEEDLDLG is correct. Report errors to the min- | mors, says this is the eighth political | Beth Stecl B 10 RANCE CO fance and used by a side show that With our best wishes for the suc- 2 < % 1 ister or write the correct address on | “crisis” in the course of the war and | Butte Superior 2 - 10 AE e, 1 a place on West Main street | cess of the Allied Arms, we remain, . « Ly s o : 2 2 :!irffgln'nf’\‘_:mm‘"’v e SR the list. adds Lm’ of them have left things| Can Pac AR : 5 10 INSURANCI > stolen S ay 3 ar § : e very much as they were before.”” G i N o < . = ol iy ¢ .eather o 6 Y & = 7 N Special prices, Hoosi 'v‘:\\hmels: Yours faithfully . . The Graphic deseribes the discus-| Chino Cop ; 7 & 10 NA ‘ }l, 5!)\_1; .A\V.\\‘ RAN( hn A. Andrews & Co The Big - - o ¥ : ] on aow filling German papers as a| Chi Mil & St 1 4 8 g 10 PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. The Queen Fsther circle will meet | syrategom to lure the Allies into peace | ol T & T ... 7 10 TRAVERBERS INSURANCE C( urnisure Store.—Advt. ‘ ; ; : el o L S Manufacturing Companies eet in Judd's hall Wednesday after- R i S ! B ot 2:80 o'clock = | 7:45. ) The paper believes the emperor is | Digtillers Sec E 3 ’ 13 The Standard Bearers will meet at > \ Divi 2 : Sec stric T A following the example of some of his | iv Monday Night Specials Tonight at | Second District Workers Will Ald| 1o parsonage, 42 Cedar street, this | Eonenzollern predecessors, and is glad Sk i S L s iehd el fesse-Leland's. 0 10 9:90 p. m Registrants in Pilling Out Their | ©Vening at 8 o'clock. Iy playing his part in “the farce which | cine 2t 3 R N ORRASS 20 9.0 S e s 7 freat Nor pfd . MERICAN BRASS . S 005 idvt. 5 The Sunghiae iet d all}is abaut to be re-staged with the cen- | gt Nor Ore Co : 4 { 2 . Lo Progerty on Derby street has been Questionnajres for the Draft Boards, | a cordial invitation to participate in|terist majority ands the socialists as| o H‘ S 54 MIBRTC A FT A RIDW A R Eberved tc . Kemptc by the the annual state convention in this 4 e e scoimgns S| LNSDITa) ion X i s 30 st Fred ‘(; i Isempton byt Assignments for lawyers in the sec- | chureh on Tuesdas ol vty e sumaydessholl nveroio el g 1 ILLINGS & SPENCER CO otwell Land company. S L s e T e e Ve R the move, the paper adds, is that Ma- | r. e ciie g0 BRASS y losed tonight.—Adv i = Tt will be necessary to make certaln | thiay Brzberger hopes, with the help | § Many, stores closed tonight-—AdVE. | trants in filling oul questionnaires | changes in the Thursday aight work | of Philip Scheidemsann, ) Jalist | [Sennecott Cop . : SEINSECO) . The Working Girls’ club will hold a {arc as follows, the members meetng | pocause the Red Cross needs have | jas ”)“_"‘ “" ‘\"}’f‘“‘"”j LA ’-\ ““l ‘1 U ek Steel _ A i = COLIS P\ TR ]l\I ARMS ( Biness mecting this evening and |in the west corridor of City hall daily | shifted somewhat and n drive is golng | perinl Chaneellor von Hertiing amd | Jehigh Val 5 6 60 | NDERS, FR FCTARE s A. Kimball will be present. fromiof ol 1ol gl Too el vomiEol Tollot e e R Lo e s DR TR RSO L R oL LANDERS, FRARY & ( N elocl s : & < 2 g s secure center e stage as | 2 5 SR 1t \ S Monday Night Specials Tonight at | ©'¢lock and from 7:30 to 9 p. m: the refugees of Irance and Belgium. ! jeacemaker for Germany | Max Mot com . % 283 : NEW BRITAIN M \« HINE CO sse-Leland’s. 0 to 9:00 p. m e aean bieuiber "%];!‘IN. 10 to| The King's Heralds will mcot Fri-| ' «allied democracies are led to be | Mex Petrol ..106 61 50 NORTH & JUDD. .......... 6.30 : 2easmy toche, C. T Mitchell, | gay afternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘ 5 Seiladan ol NGV A Bralke o 121 20 P X iy 9 212 3 9.50 v, P. McDeonotgh: 2 to & pm,, Goorge Tl B lieve n’\.\m be quite safe to negotiate | ¢ 1 ‘T BT - B e SC <( )\ II.M., \I \‘\»l FACTURING " o lany stores closed tonight.—Advt. | Lewitt, H C. Mitchell; 7:30 to 9 p. m., [ serve our anaual Sunday school rally with a German parliamentary govern- | & & 7 IR g 101 | D5 I SIRANTD ARIDIESER TNV e 8.05 B special meeting of Court Charter |all lawyvers. Tuesday, September 24, | qay and promotion service at the reg- | hont """ I|I-;I"»]1’lj.~;:l\\ e eI e S T T e 2 STANLEY WORKS e e 5.40 QB 5-tor A, willbe held thisteven= 1918 800)to 12Hat ! (T HL Riirham, | 115 sorning! Dreaching hourit 10:450 | 2o s oo 8 LGIRAX I EDFSPRRIAE (ihe i ot Pac . 50 TORRINGTON j§ ot s o'clock in Blectric hall | I%. J. Danberg; 2 t0 5 p. m,, G. W. An- | Phe Sunday school board has bre- | jons Reiehstag resalution in revieed | Penn R R ... 35 UNION WORKS ..oy 6.00 pn will be taken on the death of | drews, M. H. Camp, I. Rachlin; 7:30 | pareq n very: interesting and instrtic- | aaition fu . thy hon ot the. atner| Peoples Gas . 491 2 ; > x fbert Gustave Johnson. to 9 p. m, all lawyers. Wednesday | tive program. We trust not oaly that | have fo ;,”’;‘ e | Presed steel Ca: 0 We believe that stocks of our local companies, in view E. C. Linn has transferred property | SePte m’;”\y Lo15 I Rto™ [2Ra S i a1k ohildrenfiof ithel sehooIENHIIRD RN v as hean Yexnossd Al PR a i Conaiies o 23 of their strong financial position and enormous earning power, 35 Gold street to Josephine Luty. | (icOTe Loy "‘L = ",’:‘",“I' 2to5 b m. | atiendance, but that parents and ajl Reading i 887 are selling below intrinsic value and that purchasers at present s J anberg, F. ungerford, I. |, 4 et nfciucstar S ol = I're 4 911 : > 1 Monday Night Speclals Tonight at | il yjin: 350 ) e A MO n L Tholite e tid n e oY Repal Gpsicomiay i Er prices jvill receive not only a satisfactory return on money sgm'hlm 's. 30 to 9:00 p. m { Thursday, September 26, 10 to 12 &. m., | what the school is doing. STATE GONVENTION So Ry 3 Y oGy | invested, but, over a period of time a considerable increase in vt. P. F. McDonough, B. J. Danberg; 2 = foa ! 5 { o Ry pfd A 3 66 66 market valuc [full particulars of above offerings will be —_— to 5 p. m., G. W. Andrews, C. FL Mit- 7 e 5 e Sonth Congregational Church : | studebaker ..... 4 19% furnished upon request chell and M. H. Camp; 7:80 to 9 p. m. » 2 Annual Session of Jr. O. U, AL M. Will | | " 1 543 i L ‘MITE“ SERV[BE MAN all flawver oaiday S"”“"“b"r 2 Fhe resgler colobistien of Lip =) liexfof Ol o i 162 *Par value $25.00 iYield figured on annual dividend of 20% 1918, 10 to 12 ' J. H. Kirkham, | tember communion which was post- Be Held in This City Tomorrow— [ Union Pac ..... 124 Company in addition declared special dividend of 6%, payable m., > - H. RRoche; 2 to 5 p. m., J. E. Danberg | Poned by vote of the standing com- Rub Co fal 60 Giibbes 1at V“;TIM “F INFLUENZA P. 1. McDonough an George LeWwitt; | Mittee, will be observed next Sunday feceptiontthis fivenig: L e e | 7:30 P At S : ming, September 29th 5 Steel pfd ...1103 Qg L1O 7:30 to 9 p m., all lawyers. Saturday, | Morning, Septeml )11 || The annual state convention of the e : : ot lemben 28 181990 tal 1a0s ) v oh| MiRelly. SundaylTou ek echurchian (| ERSis SHED Sate | GO0 ar Che 1. McDonough, I. Rachlin; 2 to 5 p. |8Chool will be on October 6. R e erford. (. . Mitehen. | The Sunshine socicty extends to all (Continued from First Page) M. H. Camp 9 p. m., all law. | @ cordial invitation to participate in - vers, i the annual state convention to be held and fighting brav f us- over het they will help speed up victory for a Jjust noble cause seribe now Approx in this stinghouse iy tomorrow, and will be formally | \Vestern Union 82 LIBERTY LOAN MEETING. have already planned their campaigns ushored in this evening with a recep- | Willys Overland 2 2014 A meotiing of the Liberty Loan pub-|and will report at the meetings thi ton to the delegntes in Jr. O. l” A :| | T iRt AT e o week : & : hall. Mayor G. A. Quigley will make | : ; 4 she are about 3% k e Secondl dlstrictiasslcomentels on Tuesday at the Methodist churcl ¢ 3 . . { clock tonight at the rooms o To date tehe are a nown The Sccond district assignments are | O Tuesday pLIOCISt CULCHL. | ) address of welcome POLISH MILITARY WIEDDING. b ses of Spanish influenza under [as follows: Monday, September 23, | Meetings will be of interest and open chamber of commerce. L. A. Sprag LUTHER LEAGUE ROLL CALD. . g : s X : o = = s e G A meeting of the Luther League of fld quarantine here 1918, 10 to 12 a. m., J. T. Meskill, 4. | to the public sates will .be all of the state officers | lishaiizmanot thelcaiRm i e S i Mrs.sThomas F. Sheehan of Carlton | . Pouzzner; 2 to 5 p. m., William F. e Iogthe Statefom Private Vincent Luty Takes Miss | to complete the program for the cam- | the Swedish Lutheran church will be and several of the national officers | paign and wishes to have all the mem- | held Thursday evening of this week e ot thie sternoon or Lemn i enmen UL Dtoe T Do p w, AN HER FUNERAL Among the latter will be National Sec Fauline Spayne asy His Bride, S ¢ ttee pres-] A roll call of the members will bs 8 5 : legra A. Upsi Will ™ hers appointed to his committee pres- [ A roll call of the members will be byens in response 1o telegram pson, William Greenstein. Tues- N ; e T o | Martin Woods of Philadelphia New Britain’s first Polish military | ent at the meeting. A meeting of this | taken and it is hoped that a full at- m the military authorities inform- | day, September 24, 1918, 10 to 12 a B 5 4 o s The distric dep ¥t < Popp of 1 N o hel e\ evening " 1 3 Ar X0 t Topitwotii e il s o FOR FORMER CZAR |7he district deputy, Iran) DI | weading was solemnized this morning | commiltee will be held every e T I AL S et New York, will install the new state | this week, but it is necessary to have [ program has been prepared by the | | | pther, Peter Kerwin, who has|p. m. B. W. Alling, . B. Hungerford; | t the Sacred Heart church when | Iucluded among the 60 or 70 dele- | B inia & developmant of Spanish 0 to 9 p. m., William F. Mangan e officers immediately after their elec- % B % an estimate of the amount of money | committee and during the evening re- h e, T te Kerwin was draft- [ M. D. Saxe and J. H Pease Wednes. o : ton tomorraow Urivate Vincent Luty and Miss Pauline | necessary to spend to properly adver- [ freshments will be served. A.commit- uenza vate K : : 2 dne; and Tdes in State in Yekaterinburg T sk oDt dithat TacobIBchaldler | Shavnat Wake oy ollosing the & : : i from Millis, Mass., several months | day, September 25 1918, 10 to 12 at Jacob Scheidler | Spayn re marri Following the |(ise the loan through (} various | tee has been appointed to arrange for E m,, A, E. Pousgner, B, W_Alling: 2 ta| nnALies fn State in Yekatesinburg, |0 1118 Sity, present state vice coun- | wedding cersmon e voung couple | channels for which special committees | the meeting, consisting of Estlle Lof- riyate Whitney Pierce, stationed [3 p. m. A. W. Upson, J. T. Meskil cllor, will be eclected as state coun- | left on a short wed®ng trip. have been aamed, before further ac-| zren, Hilda Carlson, Hannah Corinne Camp Devens, is also seriously ill | 7:30 to'9 p. m., J. G. Woods, F. B. Cathedral. cilor. Private Tty is stationed at the T. [tion is taken by the main commiitee. | ry Rinquist and Signe Swan- h ‘Um Ty Private Pierce's | Hungerford, William Greenstein & ; e Army Suppl B at Norfolk, Va ral of the heads of suh-con e is on Pleasant street and he | Thursday, September 26, 1918, 10 to Linbinlan Seon e e GROCERS MEETING. B Lo it thie doet duate from | L2 amiEAL BV Upson: Willldm Green=|| X cazemonles) over it body S Montorion evenin: e o . ot steia; 2 to 5 p. m. J. T. Meskill 15, | Nicholas Romanoff, former emperor ‘” evening a o'clo i L3 ke f . Sk s ) ¥ T o = 2 N ha wctically every zrocer in Now Brit- . - Pouzzner: 7:30 to 9 p. m. William In, | of Russia, have been held at Yekater- c New T copme = FEVENTNC 2 . > Mangan and M. D. Saxe. Friday, Sep. | inburg by troops of the ‘*pcope’s|2in will meet at the Chamber of Com- g O LOCK MONDAY EVENING 6 to9 0 (LOCF WILCOX GOES TO NEW YORK. [ o 08 % o0e TR D | army,’ according to Isvestia of Mos.|merce tolhear I. B. Phillips of the s 5.2 e Private Leroy H. Wilcox of Fair- | Hungerford: 2 to 5 p. m.. + | cow. The body had been buried in a | 1rm of Drake & Prilli Hartford TE Shert, Sirloin, lb O)MO | w séeet has been discharged from | Mangan, M. D. Suxe; 7:30 to 9 p. m., | wood near where the emperor was (M Phillips has had a long experi Hound o € ! PO A 8. Base Hospital No. 16 at West | J. H. Pease and J. G. Woods. § nvn-:, executed and was located through in. | €N¢e in business, is president of the vei, where he has been a patient | day, September 28 1918, 10 to 12 a.| formation provided by persons sc umm»m Grocers' association and has | | Best - ® the past five months and has re- | m.. A. W. Upson, J. T. Meskill; 2 to 3 | quainted with circumstances with the | d0n¢ more than almost any other per- | §§ o § (/ T bhed for duty with his company at|p. m. J. G. Waods, William Green-| execution son to bring the grocers of the Capitol | ,___ L B lssiieas S Pure eI S LARGE SOUND Columbia War Hospital at Wil- | stein; 7:30 to 9 p m. B. W. Alling, A.| The work of exhumation was done | ity together GOOD ’) \ bs Bridge, N. Y. Private Wilcox | 2. Jouzzner, T. B. Hungerford in the presence of many represenit With the large number of grocery BAKING c c | operated on at his pome last P i : atives of the supreme ecclesiastical ores in New Rritain, there has been bary for empiema, following pneu- - . authorities of western Sibera, as well | & 1ong felt need for some kind of an | g 2 o, : Y AT e fa, while home on a furlough DECILES AND HORPRIRANESY 2L delegates of the “people’s army,’ | O8I m”? Yliee matiers of tabor y f e T 1 Cossacks and (‘zecho-S s. The | lance to the retail tmade could bae | § Tony Gella. g bronght up for discussion and the | [ ¥ | body, was placed in a zine coffin cn Tony Gella, aged 33 years, died late | united action of ajl grocers en- sed in Siberian cedar and placed in | last night at the New Britain General | cou i i the cathedral at Yekaterinburg un- i N ifile N ] b 9 ¥ 108pital, of pneumonia. He had been | dor o suard of honor composed of fhe The Chamber of commerce is onc | Ml Swift’s Nut 3 1 c | y ’ Whole )11“\ 3 1 C Il only two days. He leaves a Wife | commanders of the “people’s army.’” | Medium of which much better rela Margarine ! 'V phe T B Y : et 'HEESE r Margarine i & CHEESE Tt will be buried in a special sarcop- | tion can e developed but an asso- STl ey ciation of grocers within the Chamber . e gu : 5 : e HOICE \\I\(. AUNT JEMIMA > JERSEY SWEET wser sogspp | Will draw all closer together The o ¢ 8 = 3 UUUEwSer 29887 e Joey LAMB 1 C ‘ PANCAKE PLOUR |>L;10(¢ POTATOES 2 qts 25C | | and childven in the old country. The made Graham. | measure is urged purticlarly at thi BELT, FOMI FROM CHIL time beciuse of the constantly chang- SALT SPARE GOOD TABLI SOUND YELLOW 1 ing conditions arrising as a result of | Bl RIBS 3 1bs 23C SYRUP .. bot 20C ONIONS . 4 1bs C YELLOW SPLI1 NEW SEEDED PEAS 2 1bs 29C RAISINS plegs 25C ¥ Hugh Gral ., aged 35 years, died war conditions, at the Town farm urday night street formerly a letter carrier, is y MINED ALT 2 g ————— r : 5 b 8C MOHICAN MINCE 29 LARGE JUICY 25 a t St. Mary’ I ¥ 1 d last cruise he visited | FOR SALE—T prEaY £ anikes < ezl i < day morning at St. Mary’s church. | and during his last cruise he visitec OR SALE—Twq tepn horse bower 11 e b - e CLE ey Burial will be in St. Mary’s new | Panama and Chili. He expects fo; Stanley sicamers, . A. Glidden UNT ATES I'OOD A\DMINISTRATION LICENSIS NUMBER ( He aves his wife, two children | home on a week’s furlo 1 from the PORL Donald M. Bell of South High | | | funeral arrangements have not m”.1 { | | | and several brothers and sisters. | Merchant Marine service. This is his [ TOO LATE FOR CRLASSIFICATION PURE PORK The funeral will be held Tues-|first furlough home in three months | ————— @ <aesaGE b 36(:

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