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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 THEATERS CLOSED | ~ AMERICANS LINED UP FOR DECORATIONS BY SUPT. MOORE (Continued from First Page) London and Windham counties it be- (‘('IRT'()R,-\'"O,\'S NOTICE ®an its decline during the last of tho | PR 4 : % : ¢ | Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has been past week. As a result there are a | < - i : 3 2 passed by the House, and Is now under consideration by the Sen- | ; Ly : ; ; ; : é : ; i ate, Tourth Liberty Loan bonds will- to a limited exent, consti- e e R # 8 b Y 3 ik ; 4 tute a 1014 % investment to corporations. Under this bill the DRlog teported. =By aclontinc study we 3 L ¢ b B e % 5 I S gt i Forine) ihei vt ioh corpostiane is iaed 4 1205 Tial ek, &re now certain that the epidemic will : Lo . I o b S P 40 o i a however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnings expended for reach its helght in Hartford and New | i A . ’ 8, 2 3 ' certain purposes during the taxable year. One of these purposes is : 2 for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- iy ) : ¢ tember 1st. 1918, Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- presenbiveelc andiw Nlgthan soread fond ;R i e 4 % LA 5 % g f i poration which buys IFourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- to the Naugatuck valle At present | ¥ g b 73 v 3 i 2 % ¢ e ! i [ wise taxable at 187 saves 6%. This, itl wce rate of interest the cities of Waterbury, Derby and | b £ ®y % 3 S5t é & 7 RE R o, I ! on the bonds, malkes 10% %e. Bridgeport are about where New Brit- P g ot G Sk e o 5 R | 1 ain was a week ago,” tl 3 i % s W ¢ ] o $ ¥ o Tiae 5 Ay | RICHTER &CO. i MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK FEXOHANGE | : : : : 2 : 51 WEST MAYY STREET .............. NEW BRITAD ‘ ; : : % ; Sy X I L. 2040 | large number of pneumonia cases Haven counties by the last of f{he | the doctor e plained Do not hesitate to Argues Against Hysterk T ol 3 / e 1 : : 2 A ! ! i : | g : ; t : : 4 ; oan your mone, g Policy is not in favor of closing the | 1 & g £ 3 5 : 2 i | ermment—a loan for e ; o - j T e ! Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %120. pose such action, Dr. Recks said, He Gt S o o i :?:T‘u)l;{ TABERTY ! AL et s d that careful study has shown that | : - - ; : Y : ) TH e : | HOUIoEY LIBRRILY the closing of schools and theaters ; o ! : : : will not stop the epidemic, and there is : \ : : e o | just as much, and more, opportunity b SR e i G o 5 % i s for the close association of people ¢ schools or theaters, though it does not home in cold rooms and under unfa- Sgk JEN g0 i S : s il ¥ Vvorable conditions which tend to i b A pread the disease, as in the schools and theaters. Now is the time to L > 5 o s 2 uenza. The acc a4 saic have the police co-operate with the S TS M. M. Komorew: Private Harry | W. F. Linhky; Private ( ‘u.\rnr‘. = |w B ~3- ‘_‘ ”"\ e ”T““ AN 5 s 9 v g < e =139 ivisi cadaus ©rs, nce. | ‘ % pe 3. & health department by absolutely en- Nine men and three officers of in- | Shelly; Sergeant Frank A. Ko ;| 83d Division Headquart an o S —— \ ’ was imposed A. i | i i i {r ‘or; C rright, Committee on Public In- forcing the rule as to courhing and | fantry regiment lined up for decora- | Sergeant J. A. Krum; Corpor opyright, € e o sneezing in theate As soon a A | tion. Photo shows from left to ght: Schabinge Corporal “.\ hitison; Pri-| formation, Underwood and nder | lnanclal 1 support, said his wife left him to care person coughs or sneezes, the manage- | 2nd Lieut. Har Yagl, Inf.; 2nd Lieut. | vate Ewordo; Private Wilkins; Private ! wood. | for three children about two weeks ment, by the aid of police, should re- | N e, et o after they had a quarrel over the quest that person to leave. In the s ~ | New York Stock Exchange cuota- | signing of a questionnaire. He was hools the policy is to give the whil- | = DEATHS AND FUNERALS | tions furnished by Richter & | placed on probation dren proper exercise under proper E BRITAIN MUST Cll y ITEMS- —_— members of the ‘\'e‘:\' Yu;kI il;nck \ The adjourned casc f Hyman conditions and fo have the teachers s William Ly, ‘Fodt- Saloon Burglar CaUGt— | sochiin, ‘eharged with vioation of a efully observe all children and send SPEED LOAN DRIVE/| | = ose tonight—advt, Word has been received here of th G T health ordinance was disposed of. home all who are suffering from colds : ¢ ‘dall, formerly of Hiehin Tome i Judge Meskill suspended sentence 2 & L10 PEPSIR Tonight, 7:30 to 9 P. M., men's |death of Willlam Lydall, formerly gh Low Close d e I sen . The state department of health | = Sih o e i b s city, twhich occurred early Am Beet Sugar .. 69 69 69 E10I’S Laie 1S mere Dr. Tuttle testified that he did not i g B 1 g : & 2 tell Mrs. Hasselbach, the owner of - Jialf of Tot: Tas Been | Bosse-Lels Ut in New Jerse: The Alaska Gold .. .. i T Only Jialf of Total Amount Ha Besse-Leland’s.—advt. e Am Car & Fdy : o e $he coy e . she coujd slaugni the chief dangers of spreading the dis- | Subscribed and But Two Weeks James Clerkin spent the \\r‘(*f;?(\ml dall was superintendent of the Na-|{ Am Ice ......... 349 E , | In the police court this morning be- | ter it on the prem The cow was ease, but the department feels that un- | Inithis citylEchisistaticnealat Stater (G2l SEES ReRETNEREad ice Tuis i i fe i i ; | fore Judge James T. Meskill, Josepn | lame and unable to walk. Mechlin, 1 it is ihisttoRoloaeallicat orles Are Left. Island. time it went out of business. Am Loco ........ 331 , ( Sadis pleaded guilty to the charge of | who killed the cow, took it to the op all trains and trolley | b The women of St. Matthew's Ger- | Plisies Am Smelting ... burglariz Louis Todt's saloon on | slaughter house to be inspected. Judge and virtually lock everybody up in one-half of the allotment of |\ 0"y theran church will meet this | Narmn b derson | Am Tel & Tel .. 3 Arch street, September 22, and steal- | Meskill considered that was evidence * homes, such a thing as closing | 000 for the Victory Loan hasj . o i o to sew for the Red Cross. % . 1a | Anaconda Cop ... 69% 64 s Ing $370 from the safe which he car- | of no intent to violate the law. Dr. s or theaters will have but lit. | thus ar been subscribed in New Brit- e iobus olose fomisniniaany M services for Novman: Bmest feh I € ! s : ried to the cellar and smashed open. [ Tuttle was questioned about his fail- effect in stopping this epidemic.” | n and but this week and next are { any S GGl e . 3 of Mr. and lfrs. Louis E. L. -_\“““ Baldwin Loco ... 85% n, | Probable cause was found and he was | ure to be in court Saturday. He said he board also argues against hy. | 1eft: This means that evervone has! A meeting of the Swedish :Alluy\«;x::v: son, will be held at 4 fromfii s e bound over to the December term of | he got mixed up on his dates. Judge steria or panic among the people and | 8Ot to get out and hustle to put it }branch of the ,I:“d_"“f’f”“,',' e he 1 | the home of his mn.u!u = Che L Beth steel B : the superior court under honds of | Meskill sharply rebuked him and ad- emphatically requests that all precau eross. The $1,517,050 nirendy ralsed |at the chureh Tuesday BEleriloon and | nut street. Rev. Dr. & G, h‘i‘““‘J ““ e e 1,500 and in default he was taken | vised him to carry a calend#r in the tions, outlined time and time asain ludes a large part of the big sub- | evening. ’(\'mmtc and I\\l|‘y{x\ \\\H' l-: “n‘1 il o e = i to jail. Radis was suspected by the | futurc - e taken. Don’t cough or sneeze with. | SCriPtions which will be received, 50} Tonight, 7:30 to 9 P. M., our reg- | view cemetery. The infant died yes- | o = 5 o 0" L 5 police since the crime was committed . $ X e or half 11 be much . s dbe 3 pair 25c, | terday afternoon at the Miles street | s 6 6 S = cdlhevaial tias usink & hanakerchier. Don't me- | Ll the other half will b fular men's 1e hose 5 pair for 23c, | terday « Cihare G . and was auestioned several tmes. 1t | GRAND JURY PROBE Bt o ovsy e A araertios at Besse-Leland's.—ad E GHtE i e o was not until yesterday that he finally . Owing to the prevailing Spanish | Many stores close tonight.—advt. 2 | i o Y i made a full confession. He told the 5 ! hi Mil & St Paul 4% 4 s 'I‘:"I‘h:‘":’v:;l‘ imed ho:"}"&y‘;"'m":”)"‘ af- | i fluenza, no indoor mass meetings | A meeting will be held in the Mus, Mandello Ivano. Col B oy ‘ police that he was passing Fodt's NEWBERRY CASE hounces vou ont of danser. - " 07| have been arranged this week by the | Ghamber of Commerce rooms tomor- | puoumonia followir fluenza|lcons Go. U saloon on the night in question and | Draft Examinations Galled Off committee on the Liberty Loan |yow night of the women's committee [ cjpimed the life of Mrs. Mandello Iva- | Crucible Steel .... 5414 32% a4t ; SUW the bags of money being placed | e el il il it felt inadvisable —and |of the State Council of Defense. Sev- | oM T 0% 8 B S080 Ch NG haay. | Distillers See . ... in the safe. He secreted himself in | Subpocnas Served on Leading Micllk ariny has been held up by the epl. | oUld be against the wish of the feral important matters are to be | g "5 a0 for home, 495 Main St | Tirie . L the cellar until the employees went | il on et o R hesithadeptimon, “(hyhclu 1 b”‘)\"fi,’" UP. eCarthv stationed at|Fumeral services will bo held from |Gen Rlec ....... 5 e Sennieed e sate down [ SanL S DD inican Rds SR eoult iof he great stri e the schools and theaters closed. illiam J. McCarthy stationed at | g joseph's church and burial will be | Goodriel Rub 5 Sigine. R anaxe e smaghod an u',’..if ;:;:v mnxllnvn;‘ ‘l")'!"( [(;r.\, 1”., other factory meeting was held to- [the London submarine base, | ;1 \Jhc :‘:nim]i«‘ emetery. l“\”\'lfir ‘mf:f Cotfs 20% 281 y, | (he top of the safe. Sadis said he hid ot e ePle jor them 1o deVOlo | uy and it is probable that more Will | spent Sunday ag his home on North R : i {he money in the cellar of a block on Bhticnis nanliiie s e be arranged during the week. Mas- [ Sganley street. S Tnterborough .. .. Btainistooct Misearch, oW aver Wi I ar cal by tine reds vt t Beiine’ that meh soibirod tosn ter-at-Arms Pratt,of the British Roy Tonight, 0 ito 9 PI M., $1.00| Murray L. Stanley. ansas City so .. 18% wenlad onlyiabout 86 in smalllcnangel |ieiaaises OIS USSR R0 EL N E] B o e ot e i Bahered oselher | ) Navy addressed a meeting of Stan- | gnirts, 2 for $1.008 af-Besse-Leland’s. | Murray L. Stanley. a former | jcon 24 e: Mhelbalance has not been Tecovered. | = 1at=a 1 LCICOME HEka | Ehe SO i Srecl Sxaminations someiimes M oV Rule Al Tavel sCoRemployesitnis IS i resident of this city, died in Philadel- | 1omnecott Cop Sndis has been arrested before for | . PAién of Commander Truman :l.\',.d( :’,1:;1‘0;,};«(13“1]::.1 t()"nr:x\(:;}!”r:: non. He is lame and has been: dis Many stores close tonight—advt. | phia according to a tel: received th;i,_ ';‘_‘y'[ theft. He is 25 years old and '?,’l‘:_“‘m_ '“"; & ‘\") e Lo e increased the epidemic, the provost | charged from the Navy. | The Red Cross Surzical Dressings |in this city by 12. M. 8 Not doilli v LRl be ey ¢ ¢ served a terim in the Connecticut ;":n;m_lzim\“m "[,'l':h'i“‘:‘” "“.‘"“""“‘ Cemeoratabadles Chairman A. J. Sloper of the gen- | Depar T e S liailsic Sne S . b Se T i vy E \ gan, tc e T e o e ¥ Department needs more workers to | tails of his death w g chool for Boys and was once arrest-{ g0 S8 B CUCLER 8 L has left this matter in the hands of the state board of health. Appreci- eral committee desires to have all the { ;jake the new Cellu-cotton pads or- | Stanley is a son of Alfred H. Stanley, x\'h\\' (’_'“‘;‘hm 2 5 - ed on suspicion of theft. Sadin was | 'G ST B & BUAGE T U Subpoenas issued in the name of ating the true situation, the state de- partment has requested that further factory canvass returns in Wedne: dered by the Medical Corps of the | one of the founders of ‘the Stanley Ney Gons 9 - ;rm the U. 8. Covington when it w day. As a result a supreme effort is |y Army. oms open all day.— | Works. D SSns : s0 ~ oy | recently torpedoed, and was since dis- | o being made in the factories today and | vy, The funeral will be held in Win- | ¥ NH &I 7 R L d from the navy. He is ma JuoRsl ke S ,’]f RS e seved: 4 omorrow. They are not giving out Tonie P. M., © ren” rop, Me., where Mr. Stanley's sum- | ? s ol > ok g P sy draft examinations be held up for tomorrow. They sl [; e Tonight, 0 o) Te i, CIGHENT (e, Mich, WiRoas S Bt Nor Pac i b 8 <8 d A and Willlam G. Simpson, defeated Tl or it - he e i. | any figures until they wind up t suits, our regular $5.00 grade, ages|mer home was located. Norfi & TWest 105 E 5 George Wright, a well dressed | . g 5 fon: week or ten days until the epidemic Lo o ! : i Norf este i ! | candidates for the nomination; Lieut. 35 canvass, as they desive to make the |3 (5 § $2.65, at Besso-Leland's.— | S Penn R R 43 % young man, was charged with theet of { & o < W8 PO e RO R SRS SaE s Jle showing and not be dis- | ;q¢ ! : ey = TR ... 48% S bt i 'a ure i and The draft boards have also been | D¢ '1':‘01 Iio Phovide aad novbol o navti T S Mrs. Agatha Raskaw orleRica e ; o P\]m“):’l !'"lfl (Whiskey at 1\!;.] Hotel |\ oicr g ding republicana oY Mickignis notified that the call for a draft| credited by pEe e Many stores close tonist eV, Mrs, Agatha Raskaw ged Pressed Stecl Car. 681 6815 68% [ °C ey e SR OLIULERA L DIyl o SR T Buote to be sent to the Troy toasd ot | factories are getting behind the loan | monignt, 7:30 to 9 B. M. 81 quest the case was adjourned unti! to- ducation on October 15 has been can- | i1 800d shape, and the employes are | ghirts, 2 for $1.00, at Besse-Leland's. ars o Jose 7 Raskaw ties Ci Un s e a AN $ 2 Aug I oI oserladt s vica idlac ARG ONS i e morrow morning under bonds of $200 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. celled until further notice. The call | Sunday evening at her home at 14 | Reading ........ § ; cupporting the loan splendidly. |~ ;g UL NCRY Y & e A so that he could obtain counsel At a reception given at the home of for ‘men to go to Camp Greenlcaf on | October 12 was cancelled \ou-m(} Hpring stree »f pneumonia, followin tep I & S m \"‘ x* There 1s a disposition everywhere to s L Rl ““ e Vright was at the hotel with friends | the prospective bride in Hartford ves- do the utmost to back the boys up at TO HEAR GRAND RE it R s ar et cnial e e 23 jand was seen. it is alleged, coming | terday the engagement of Miss Ros weeks ago the front. A special meeting of Daly council. | funeral will be held at St. Andrew’s | So Ry pfd a8 from the harroom with the bottles of lora of that place and Charles 3SR = === . e 5 s s o RSnd ot : > v whiskey. He had admitted himself | Fragione of 47 Broag street, this city, 7 i i s ATICAN Knights of Columbus will be held this | Jithuanian Catholic church, Tuesday | Studebaker | whisk d J : Warns Against Overcrowding. DEMAND ON VATICAN. AR e e :,,‘n.!,‘,‘,:‘]:,”fl ] D, it Sk [ £ [Be G b SRR L Recently Insisted Popc Make j dress on the K. of C. war relief work | {ne Catholic cemetery. Union Pac ..128% 12 28 a \\,‘,‘I:"{‘ ”:\1 :'""";”i ,“'h"(" S e ;fi’./"‘,f L ’:f:‘ 5 Vm:)':("e‘[‘,”’f"“ fl;“".' F. L. Beardsley of the Connccti- | Austria R e will be given by Miss Walsh, supreme = United Fruit e e court tl':: e o Chuet vy company to prohibit the ove .>“1 k A ¥ ; 1 Hungary | 8and regent of the National Daugh- Jonniaist, Ttah Cop m[.‘\”.””;“l.:; i \\|l”‘\(.\n ‘:o:f;:“ onsorial parlors on urch street. tolvding of all trolley cars and asks Paris, Oct. Austria-Hungs e tis f the auxillaries | P = tnuie 3 s and assd was . o rersiotilbabell fonsiol ths it ae =S Ton agediahont 40N years, Srubto charged against Joseph Woszga. He that no more passengers than can | recently again insisted that the Vat- e ; : . 2 . ; s Stect ' b {¢ | of the K.'of C. i died at the hospital this morning of | gl iimed that he was pushed about a accommodated with seats be taken | ican undertake steps toward peace, S 8 e e Reall Steel pfd . 4 & C Ad . Tl bnoumonia. e became 1l a few day teel 1 10% 110% | jtorg and one of tho pushers went out ity Advertisement y1h. This is because of the crowding, | is reported in Rome, according to 5 e TRINITY he ol Yor ¢ - Che o i o QUARANTINE AT TRINITY i ago with influenza at the Hotel York [ hem nd had him arrested. He fought with | e an e resultant possible spread of | Havas dispatch from that city oA ! ! LOLE e e : : ind th sutsant x DN S Hartford, Oct. 7.—Because of the and was removed to the hospita ‘mhm' i : trolman Dart because he did not | REGISTRAR’S NOTICE. § i - s added rejec he de- 4 djsease. The manager of the trolley | Vatican it is added rejected t 5 o ol .stern Union | 8 epidemic orders have been | Little is known about his family. s A R Rt oA P 5 A Bbmpany has also issued an order | mand. Dfuehin ishidemic, ondreiBayalinen ahoue M [ | want to be arrested. A fine of $3 for | Tho Registrars of tho city of New e ary = | drunkenness and $10 for resistance | prgain will be in session at thelr whereby all trolley cars are being e : ; | " ; : inity college directing all enlisted or John L. Larsox i oroughly ventilatec sh nded With Canadians. Trinity colleg L ] : imposed. o § i pporcistuyventiipte it firel i \,‘,,\:::L the list of New Englaaders | enrolled men in the Student Army The funeral of John L. Larson was T | Assault on Joseph Lourila, a one- ‘”:‘n?f]' i (" ; 1‘ Vm];;”: h"'mq'""' All Schools Closed. 5 SR casual s Training Corps at that institution to held yesterday afternoon from the 11 G AR) 3 e 4 o} e St e SenCay, L by rom 9 & in today's Canadian casualty list is | Trainin orps a ged man, was charged against|p,, 155 m, to recelve applications “To he made” and to perfect the 8 ¥ . | rema itk - college gr 5. Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. Dr. § aaciT St B aChlBs S0 many T echcolMtenchers:| (ot of T RREIIIGE Britain, men- | remain within the college ground ved v wd War Materal Pall | 1988¢ Thomas. The trouble started | registry list for the State election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1818, land children are sick, and because | tioned as wouaded Such a name | Presiden tLuther has also urged all (. Ohman officiating. The services wo Brigades h over a charge of 50 cents made for All applications “To be made” must —tm———.e_ | at the church. The pall and flower | in command of the Bleventh Bul-| \jih agsaulting his wife. Mrs. Blan- Herman Johnson, H. Lambert, 15, An- Horolon South Mabu ateoat ra calbls | THOMAS J. SMITH and brother. We wish especially to e Spamish influenza, opidemic 1e | doos not appear in the city directory, | students not under military rule to were held at 2:30 and interment fol- Tnto Alice Hands e e be in the hands of tho Registrars be- | bearers were chosen from the frater- | garian division has surrendered his | cato testified that she left her hus- derson, Gustave Johnson and Carl | two brigades and with it a large | \ife. Te threw cups and snucors af Registrasver 'd of Thanks. o s B e ke thank the Aerie af Bagles aad Motor: | B j \ § Best 1 ; : : _Pure LARGE SMOOTH nly recognizes the fact that in | crowded assemblages there is one of | Political Scandal. w York, Oct. T.—An inquiry Mayor Quigley has requested Mana I . et Paris, 7 (Havas)—The general ! great rapidity, the school board, at a | con lutely necessary for them to go home. | Christensen sang during the services e hceA e ndat i e Rasn special meeting at 5 o'clock Saturday | — voted to Il lose ld]l sC hrlnnl\ F(\‘r th‘.; 1 1 Datiter 16 1818 reek and at the regular meeting of | v A y ‘ 1 e : the board on Friday of this weel fur- | connected. They were Bmil fargen, | (0 nnl ivicion wes compriged or| (2¢ De called at his sister-ingias WILLIAM ZEIGLER ther action will be taken, although fit is now expected that all classes will reassemble one week from today. ] > x B i e e e e son, Charles Anderson, Carl Carlso and | the hands of the Allics. seven children who are ill with in. 7th day of October, 1918. Prinecipal Marcus White of the New 0 % R Britain State Normal school stated | Victor Johnson, flower beares. this afternoon that after further in- vestigation and consultation he has | deemed it wise to close the Normal | school also Therefore, there will he | | ¢ 0 E i £ frieads I ) indness and m- n rther sessio f this school until j frieads for the kindn nd p— = F iariber meslon g chesl aLN ! pathy extended us at the time of the | Round :irloin @ - | { death of our beloved, son, hushand 5 P £ (/ ! i ! : orterhouse ] i week TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, tpreading abott the city with such | nor does the war burcau honar roll| remain at college, unless it is abso- lowed in Fairview cemete M. et . | weeks ago, Thomas was fined $10. | fore 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday, i nifies with which Mr. Larson was| .6 (o the Allied troops in Mace- { band because he abused her. Yester- Johnson, pall bearers, and John Ewan- | quanti of war material fell into | his sister-in-law, badly htening Dated at New Britain, Conn, this mrires f i Tt ot R 6 to 9 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING 6 to 9 0’'CLOCK MR. AND MRS, JACOR KURTZ, MARTON KUR and harvesting corn. 20c¢ per hour. Telephone 646-12 id i : 18827 N S - i Gard ot Dhanks: & “ 35 TRy g — R T | = 3 X S i We wish to thank all friends aad | N o & WANTED—By American family of 3 q | neighbors for their sympathetic kind- | g : d Rl ] 2 ELP WANTED—High School bo : 3 AR X i & GOl T I T T —r e gt L ol BN ’ e e SOAP SWIFTS 5b =23c| 151bpk 49¢ Moorland Farm for picking apples 7 g E l o d PRIDE ars c p three adults, 5 or 6 room rent, 2 i - 1 \: 3 ;i | s and fioral tributes in the death of family house, second floor, modern | < 3 & - i | vid Olson. In special manaer | 3 : & jmprovements. Centrally and de- | : 3 S L v Benefit society, Andre | B8 S ) e y ift's Nu sirably located. Box 11D Herald | e o8 NS ; . eSS Moh. Selected Soc : v # : %}:‘;R(S}ARi o8 c ks & R ; . “and MRS. C. ERNI RLSOX | EGGS .... doz < £ e SRy & 0 TRNISHED ROOMS—A furnished . Y » T’ S S : == ¥ SOUND YELLLOW 14 TRE PLGS SWIFT'S SUNBRITE 1 1 bsatiment of three or four! rooms | D ] e D OlLIANRS |B ONIONS ...... 4 1bs C ; | CLBANSER .. 3 cans C 7 hoas sand oanuen onsedton) ] -3 : Shcthiin e ok e s U eE oense m SAL/D SPARE HOOSIER LAUNDRY €3 « sekeepl 29 So | £ to the Gold C Local 880, Canpen- | JERS £ 2 SALT & 5 < . light housekeeping, 29 South Iligh | o th « ro. ey b e 25C s e, 2 c e 23(: street 10-7-1dx | ters and Joiners of America, Carpen- | . e | { ters of the Rristol Brass, members of ' § FANCY 5 FRESH LAMB KELLOGG'S CORN FOR SALE by carria ae ; the State Guard, Friends and Nelgt T APPLIS g - 2 C BUEAY. 0 s db IGC FLAKES . 2 plam 250 | condition. 36 Cherry St. 10-7-3d. ) i s bors, for their sympathy, kindness and | b 1 RESH N \'l‘l\l‘, 12 M) D SALT | l)l\\l«n BLEND 1 | | floral gifts during the'death of our be- | @8 R ERY bel C PORK | 50 9C FANTED—Three or four heated | loved son and brother 5 o) S : o rooms, furnished or unfurnished. | | 500 AND MRS, LU 3. 1rANION | LKL STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATIC Address Box 24D, Herald. 10-7-6dx AND FA} 3 |

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