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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918 PLAIN"..LE NEWS may come the committee wishes| Bert J. Lindsay, Co. I, 102nd In- George Young, No. 22 Marlborough the people to bring basket lunches. | fantry, American Ex. Force. St., Newport, R. I Draftees Will Wear Brassards, Sergt. James Livingstone, Co. I, James Cunningham ‘o loave to-| 15t Comn. Infantry, Camp Green, Wilson Ellls, U. S. § Kentueky o leave to- The 63 men who are to I Charlotte, S. ¢ George Day, 3rd Regt., 6th Co., Na~ morrow morning for Fortress Monroe, James L. McNally, Co. D, 301st | val raining Station, Newport, R. I Va., with a draft increment reported | yraoh Gun Batt'n, Camp Devens, Augustine Prior. at the Grange hall on Pierce street at| xver Mass Francis Lavassuer, 5. 8. Training I 2 o'clock this afternoon for final Corp. Walter Livingstone, Co. I, [ Station, Newport, R structions before leaving for camp. | 102nd Infantry, American Ex. IForce. Arthur Sclander, 5. S. Finland, According to the latest regulations the | arl W. Medely, Co. I, 102nd In- | care of Postmaster, } men must wear brassards while en-| fantry Amer . Force Wm. T.. Bushnell route to camp and these were sewed James E. Minor, 104th U. S. Ficld | oaJ.sPictaoi nshrdln emfwy vbgka on the men's coats this afternoon. | Artillery Headquarters, Spartansbursg, Plainville Briefs. and the squads were chosen already Richard Minor interested to know that the annual for entrainment when they assemble John B. Minor, Jr., Co. E. Provi- [ meeting of the American Board of The local boys who leave are:| Leavenworth, Kan this week. The fact that the church- | | | i recommendation was approved at Washington recently. Barnes former THAT PLEASE IN STYLE THAT PLEASE IN PRICE ling the week headquarters for the 310 of National Bank building. Besides the directors f New Britain sub-directors have been named to look after the campaign in Plainvilie, Newington Berlin ¥ t Reg 1 5 X b Jatt” Cd b ens, T, Speed King—Draftees Receive Fi- | °f Regimental Sergeant-Major Bur- | U Battn. Camp Devens, Ascr AR URK I]RIVE Made a Licutenant., the R3rd division now stationed in - 4 $ee guests of e local compa of o £ T & Prioe 5015t Tio i i Q PTInE - ey = tire progra v 3 od 1 o At ror 3hto 10 et ol oo, p 48,5 2 program was furnished by home Overcoats for 3 to 10 vear old worth at $7.98, $8.50, $9.98. 3 RS S s R Sl e John Rive Co. A, 301st Mach. | have 1 i ; G | fo : N - ! ot ot B e ! wave been named and will begin pre- Suede (o in Aviation and Oliver Twist Suits with Corduroy Trumbull was tooastmaster of the | TOW [ 2 e N was not necessary to secure building | o Reale : : e . Dominice Reale workg will be maintained in rooms style, for 3 to 8 year olds, and || to 14 years, white and some colors. chairman of the cntertainment com- smokes were passed around and | 000 mo new construction whatever San Antonio, Texas. All of them are extra values. | Little Beauty Waists, in 3 to 13 Ierlin ana Kensington The officers SHOP WH PPIN IS EASY James William IPox; taymond D). George Miller, Aviation Corps, 23 | es were closed for two weeks made it .GIVEN ROUSING FAREWELL Currie; Conrad J. Doty: Paul J. Cun-| Co., Ft. Slocum, N. Y impossible for the pastor to announce | ningham; and Raymond J. Roberts.| Thomas James Murphy the meeting to his people 1 1 Word has been recotved from | ENg. Camp Am., Unvi. Washington the chureh of Our Lady of Mercy o Where the Departments of the most wanted goods are located on | our Big Main Floor. Where stocks arc the largest and most com- ! ton D. Barnes to the rank of second Wm. H. Parkinson, Co. D, 303rd plete. Whero Prices are lowest for dependable merchandise. | mnal Instructions—Burton D. Barnes | lieutenant. Lieutenant Barnes is con- | »‘\‘““"v“l"““ Batt'n, Camp Deve Ayer, Mass. ) France, He was recommended for | Service Batt'n. American' Ex. Force. One of the st delightful rer- S atiin. g 5 | One of the most delightful sather- | promation by the commanding oficer | John Peftindto, 301st Trench Mo e a A es e y ings of men ever held in this 1own | 5¢ the expeditionary forces and the | !ar Battery, Camp Devens, Aver, | . was held last night when the five : 2SS N | Plainville men who leave tomorrow Sergt. Peter N. Prior, Headquarters | This department newly located Norfolk Suits, good stylish ones, hesisd and enlarged is on Main Floor di- made of attractive mixed cloths in State Guard at a luncheon served in C A = i Battery, Camp Devens, Aver, Mass R o e e e B s Grange hall. The luncheon was all . \q“‘"‘\“'*]*\"':“"‘:m‘ ‘“‘;*“““-"'"« Raymond Prior, 304th Infantry 160 OOOA A HES d the more successful in that the en PAF | Headquarters, Camp Devens, Aver, $ i re Announce: s » S 2 fee = | talent The guest of honor besides N d J S 103 - ] H = boys, are offered in plain blue and Juvenile Suits in the ever popular i L of honor he : ank Radeliffe, 303rd Mach. Gun. arey and green and brown mix- Russian and Middy models, in plain the drafted men was Judge B. I Mil- | Mintstratoron ‘mon-essential = con- | gattn, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass, | Committecs to carry out the work tures. Iixceptionally priced from effects and fancy colors. Priced ler, chairmxan of the local draft hoard | ° % : 152nd Brigade, of the United W Work Campaign + Gun Batt'n., Camp Devens, Aver, 1 ary t . " 3 i : A i R e e : iminary work at oncc The cam- Officers’ styles, the very newest, for Pants and Waist of Pique, are very sveningtand hiswitts sayimes fat op- | AT LRSS LSRR RS S SAE LD | s paisn will be conducted during the S e St MR e e portune times dispelled any gloom | & ani “Teon: R, Roborts, Co. 10 102nd In | waeld of November 11 to 18 and duft Tams to match, $2.00 each. and are priced $4.50. Whish Started fo gsther The mienn, permits if the proposed construction Lloyd K. Reaney, Geftysbure, | ; . dedsesots 5 : ol 2 s i mittee, consisted of “hot dogs”, crul- | Was to cost less than $2,500. This i8] 0o, 1, 305th Battalion, Tank Serv- regular $6.00 value, for $5.00 cach. Same old price, cach. . Benn e o o Boys Shirts, collar on and neck- Collar on style. 6 to 16, with Jens feakegifico ioreamn and thot coffec (3 S @ s S g band styles, 12 1-2 to 14 inch, t choice of white and colors, q evervone scttled back comfortably for | €N be done without a permit. This W. Roberfson, Coast Artillery Samson Waists, 6 to 14, the best s o e e ik ichance te the after lunchcon program while the | APPlies not only to buildings, but new | » “o., C. A. C., Fort Adams, R. I. suspender walst on the market, || buy at 550 and 650 each. improvised orchestra, consisting of | construction of any kind including John Simpson, Public Utilities regular price 75¢, special 65c. Everytihng here that Boys need. Somcone Ias Stolen “Jack™ Missett's | Washington telling of the romelon Antonio Parise, Co. D, 303rd Mach. [ morrow cvening at 7:30 Why noi shop then where shopping is casiest? nected with the headquarters staff of T ’ y Willlam Peace, Co 5041h Fng or Fortress Monroe, V.. wore the | 10 Jived Tare but moved Weet omoent | €0 Camp Raritan, Metuchen, N. J Very handy. Values offer@ are of exceptional Gl e ovee enleen G 5 Fend NSt el misunderstanding in regard to the . $6.98 to $18.00 cach. / from $6.00 to $9.18 each. forsDivision o B =W Quptainiy il gy T . fopanditn ok impression in some quarters that it | g N Corduroy Suits, made in middy || Boys' Blouses, neckband style. 6 as prepared by Lieut. P. ¥. Dufly, After the “feed” was partaken of, | farm buildings costing less than $1,- I T 75¢, 85c and $1.25 cach. 89c each. and committees for the campaign ar George Farrar, planist: James Tier- | Sidewalks, sewer, water, gas and clec- | camp Devens, Aver, Mass b lart. chairmar gk 2 The $2.50 N : B H. H. Pease, viee-chairman: 17, S ney. with his mandolin, and Wesley tric construction The 19 r‘““”"\ Earl Smith, 301st Trench Mortar Chamberlain, treasurer - G | Pla Buys, flutist, plaved several popular | tion applies only to repairs. Battery, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. campaign divector songs. S. 8. Gwillim led the men in Plainville Honor Roll. i Ml RundolphiiSrawarc i Co DR 02y a | B8 L B e the singing. For the purpose of correcting any | Infantry American Ex. Force. y Captain Trumbull started the pro- | ernc in Plainville’s honor roll the| _ Joseph Susco, Batter: 301st L. gram with a few words to the men | war bureau has given ont the fol- | Camp Devens, Aver, Mass, who are leaving and to the men of his | Jowing names: . nk Saviano, Co. K, 326 Inf, Z e E = | own company. He told of the enor- Army. | Camp Gordon, Atlanta HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON || et CrGrit G SreE Arn G t Daniel Tedisco, 302nd F. A. Head- PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. o R Rl Edward Barrows, 307th Inf. Co. L. | quarters, Camp Devens, Aver, Mass, | , Fublicity Committee = = 2 American Ex. Force, via New York. R Eelol T g | ehairman: Arthur which he was able to witness in Angelo Tommaso, | Washington during the past week | ITancls Bames, Co. L 10ind Infan- | peter Skinner, Meluchen, N. 1., 15 f-.‘.'»(';f'}iai.\“.\»\,\,’ il — ——— = where he went on government busi- | "o it R0 0l e Hoand In- | oYy Division Ordnance Dept, Ravi- | g rery, 1. 1. Comstock NEws town may have two blue stars on the, ditions, and conditions are no wor ness. As an example of the things | ¢ i v American Ex. Force. “"“ e . Py y Noon-Day Meeting Commi BERL‘N new honor flag. In last night’s state |now than then, and our decision met| WNCH the men at the head of the | "9 il "pepjini, 018t Trench Mortar |, Ai0 ™ot Tlomas Specialist Boras "= | philip B. Stanley. chairman report Berlin showed more subscrip- [to recommend the closing of the| PUSiNess have done he told of the | g tiore” camp Devens, Aver, Mass, | Domin f‘ N .’”‘"‘“’,‘ Parsons, . F. McDonot *. Kin tions than any other town in the state, | Schools has since been sustained by omin cleavoll, 2 SULCo ST A, Smith, . G. Platt, H. ¢, M. Thomson, H. 8. Hart, C. I. Bennett, A. W. Stan- ley. H. C. Noble, F. L. Wilcox General List and Estimate Searle, chairman Army and Navy bulldings covering 90 . cDons (Rejected) Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Ayer, | 1h: 1% Brwin, Otis O based on its population. Berlin's quota [ the best health authorities in the | 2C'eS of ground which —have —been | “pgwarq Bennet, (British) (e Initial Subscriptions *. Bennett, was $77,000. count [fexectanipin Y ash ine fon Wi Sl NI | R Ayt inlipat ol o T 0B (4nS Feant Veraldi 303rd Machine Gup | chairman; B H. Coover. Paul & Very few cases of influenza has oc- | Started and every inch of floor space f ¢ “ier 0 O cumn * Spartansburg, § j 2 | shatim | Send-off For Draftees. 5 ~, n 3 - OT i csks P Batt'n,, Camp Devens, Aver Mass, cured in East Berlin, Beckley or|in the building is covered with desks | g7, | P Wara Wirient 3018t Teonch!) . Spcakers—E. V. Ghrist, chairman . An enthusiastic send-off was given | Blue Hills, but it i ; of clerks ct on their part in | g e s, t is beginning to ap- GlonkOP Carry1ae f10 S DA Harlan Burgess, Co. 1. 102nd Infan- 2 2 o bl S Hall Geo C. Lowitt, J. M AIRI“IIE BERLIN to the ten men who leave tomorrow | pear there. The state board require| N€IPing win the war. e then fold A Rt | umm . Camp, Dovens, Ayer, | 35 1% Hall. Geors l morning for Fortress Monroc, Vir-|that all aftending physicians report | of the wondertul record which this | "Syiniam 7. Buttler, Med. Corps. | Aviiiam G. Weigold, | 301st Trench Prizd (Committes i ginia, at the Berlin Grange hall, last [ all cases of influenza to the . local | town made in the last Liberty Loan | oump McClellan, Base Hospital, Al- night. The speakers were the chai health officer. | ana stated that if someone said a ball, chairman; g Spear, F. R Mortar Battery, Camp Devens, Ayer, Ipatrie, 17 Sos atch. lison, Ala Edmund Nelson, Fort Slocum. Wilfred Hester, amp Devens, | Belden Berlin 1st Berlin, Kensington— ¢ ing: T. L. Wilcox, Samuel A. Fiske, | two cases have occurred in East Rer. | laughed at Hiancis P iCassidy ColAY 6ty UL S, and Sergeant Beckett, who made an | lin, Beckley or Berlin street, for only | The next speaker of the evening | mne'r. Barracks W oy or g : : street, for only | Fng'r. Barracks Wash., Washington, | ooty ’ interesting speech and gave the boys | that number have been reparted, ana | Was First Sclectman W, J. Johnson. | 15 ¢ ol | M wiTeos LOl4 e W Siaven Sinle % 2 = C i 2 . has. H. Edmead, Jr., D z . L. cox, Claude Stevens. a few points in connection with | the number of cases in these districts | Mr. Johnson aroused the spirit of his Peter Cattuci. 301st Trench Mortar | ;\, Mass. y s The speakers’ committee of the i trench life. The boys who are leav- | has undoubtedly been small, but listeners when he told the guests =y o Sy 11 SNEs Sl Il - 2 . y small, in Battery, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass Frank Navacki, Camp Upton United War Work Campaign met this ing are Pasquale Marchette, John | other parts of the town the conditions | that by the time they arrived in T e Davackl, Samp 2pion 5 : L i n the conditions 2 3 Tony Catt Clarence J. Wasl ton C Dev- | afternoon at the Chamber of Com- Tarko, Joseph Pelcini, George C.|have been serious, and at times| France all they would need to g Richard T forty ! B05LRE Tnfan. = SRS HIES DI, s ST RRiooy et ohiln E. W. Chr Morgan, Raymond McCarroll, Nicola |alarming, but as assistance was not | would be to give one good shove and | (. Gompany H, American Ex. Force. A NSEEA e N dindle dicie SRS s >alumbo, Erwin W. Whitman, Otto | forthcoming from any other quarter, | the Germans would fall back de- | “Ravmona H. Clayton Gebrea A Iackonal : da e el Bl ot e Al L. Johnson and Peter Garbi. How-|and as other communities were as| feated. Jilheit 7 Conlintls einUacrobsnuan [pNvoun B0 SO RIS ARCAEIR DCans |t S l?“‘ el = ard Barkley will not go as he is con- | badly off as we were, the only thing to | Probably the most interesting and | pien Field. Waco, Toxas Ml SR i fined in bed with pneumonia at his |do was to “hang oa and work.” Move | well worth while speech ever heard in Hareld Corning, 307th Infantry, Henry Tuttle, Fort S Ts. Julia Albert and Rocco Vidona | home on Berlin :s-n’of‘h than three hundred cases. ia over | the town was the one given by Judge | «, 1, American Ex. Force, (B. E. F.) ‘n‘l‘:” Qim"‘m."'m;”‘;' ‘;;‘M o WAT’ER UPPLY LOW: A i I Raymond McCarroll, one of the|one hundred and fifty families have | Miller. He gave a clear, concisc ac- | yia N. Y. ‘ : SO AN el 5 Coal Arrives in East Berlin. most popular young men in town and | been under direct observation of the | count of the duties and hardships or a well known athlete was given a |local health officer since October 1st. send-off party at the home of Paul| Many fatalities have occurred, some Kingo last night. He is the second |of which might have been avoided i athlete 16st by the Acorns in the past | we cauld have had a little help, but { | man of the local war board; Charles | I attendin B ear @ that there weie $200:000 . | 2 2 @ WD hysicians I Hape | fveatiasofithatitareswenep s 8,100 F Emido Cassurio, 102nd Infantry, 2 Pl lle 3 ]e Sam Asked i()l‘ $77‘000 flfld F. Lewis, who presided over the meet- | obeyed these instructions then only | this town the speaker would * be | o “llCn 5 i e } Hehabd) L e N 5 Roet | Joshuw | | ption Given Embryo Soldiers P " rrow—JFunerals of " ho Leave Tomorrow—Fune Trotto Mose, Fort Slocum. Joseph Burgess, Parker School | XNatale Coyvosalowanco, Co. D, 301st Antonio: Mangd MITQ 53 N ; 5 < : 4 ) Mangini J )\ a draft board, “The ides that a draft | A uit®S CORRE FORRCE 0 Ty ons, | Antonlo Mang MUST PUMP IN MORE board is for the purpose of pushing | 3 ve ™ yraes s men into the service as rapidly as! \ym oy, Cunningham, 201st Trench | 0™ 7" Gavanaugh possible is a mistake,” Mr. Miller said. [ ar tioh S O L Devens, Aver, ke Sl wild 0 L e o iivo months we have been through three epi-| He also stated that the amount of | yp, Augustine ‘n\ L 1000 Mte v : el of Mueanlin Albere demics before, and find the death| work which the boards must take | = \lo ¢ urtis, Co. G, 143rd Tn- Senien ‘\n»onfl S e It Water to Be Puri- | 0,000 had been turned in to the S S E 2 s ot & = : re: rd @ - el i rate of the preseat one, much lower | care of is enormous. He received a g ire jot. Worth, Texas, Camp Bo- | y il o *Tooree Hed | B\irs. C. M. Jarvis, chairman of the fomen’s Fourth Liberty Loan com- ttee of Berlin, reports that the ex- N total for Beriin's I berty Loan was Cat Brook to Be Utilized and : avings Bank, $20,000 sub-, The funeral of Mrs. Julia Albert, ) Flin \Tm{mh’l’nml‘ ‘$—0.0\0‘ ~f|b' " M’L;_‘ ““_h;‘ A e n e than others, and nothing to be frigit- | long and steady cheer as turning to ey ey s #hed by the Prentice Mauntacturing | A8 3, E ) encd over Rt dsie il man e ertedliiagat s | Rt Coret Dr. L. H Frost. . T R S bany, which bad heen furned in ;= £ . Your correspondent further says|country must bo the policeman and | a1s Saua. Kelley Field San Antonlo, | (orircs Maceldewie, Canad. Arm i€ SPIVRSLEiah e O New Britain but was added to the | Victim of influenza, was held from St upeajth Officer Griswold has made | financier of the warld for years (o | mewas 0 o *j (Killed in action). Meadow I5iSuicient for| lotily abous 1 list, and 000 was subscribed | Paul's church this morning at 9 § A oaes R 2 e Texas. | Howard Radeliffe( Rejected). three months and because of the al list, anc s subs “ the statement that the diseas s | come and the men about to enter the redl T Dimes 1ith 1 : r Jew Britain factories, which, add- | 0'clock. ~Rev. J. C. Brennan cele-| ., decreased in Kensington, a e Cromi b e o the roon b UlentBECARTERDIIES RS 5 I RoDt fT0s Crosby, possibility of a water famine here Ito the list, would make a total ot | brated the mass and interment was at | yyaer control.” 3 ” b m.‘-y il To lm“mhm_h or the | Cavalry, mp Harry J. Jones, Dous- | wfartin Thomas Foran the board of water commissioners $5,000." The Women's Libenty Loan | St. Mary's new cemetery in New Brit- 1 L nittes s entitled to & great deal | ain. Besides her parents, who are in kedit| By trels wood wori inis/| ltaly,fshelis Burvived¥bysathusband Kensington last Saturday afternoon, a c las, Arizona Allan Wilson McKec held a special meeting last evening have made 20 such statement to| army of the greatest coutry of all Poter Dalina, 20th Hog, M. B, pm- | oo Hette e T e e your correspondent, or to anyone else. | times. n University i ) k 5 erican University, Washington, D. ( s S e ins Watei o 3 e p The most I have said, and now say is{ After Mr. Miller had spoken Cap- LYY Sylvester Mason. pumping water from the Wild Cat and two children 5 3 S0 Henry Harry Donahue. s e e @ i that the condition is improved. tain Trumbull callod on Rev. 1. 15, Gil- | el Hoes o Garesl 81 Moo This will entail a slight del Rocco Vid The local health officer, who s | lette who gavea mostlearnedand in Lloyd Edwards, C6. B, 301st Mach R i v o5 ot evar (dus o atate boasdtor Heaith Rocco Vidona, aged 53, a well |known, and now knows the situation | teresting talk. He told the men about | o g, vion “camp Devens, Aver, oMy Sba R known member of a local section [ much better than anyono else, is of | the home service bureau Which would | \7 v Al e Essitictions fann 16 mayog duits 800 ang passed away at his home in |the opinion that the closing of the|be glad to help them inany way pos- { " yrlo p pic Co. . 9th Inf.. Am- Dilies <hi Arv.x\f; b e O T LR Nensington late last night of heart |schools, except perhaps in case of the | sible and of the new rules of the Red | 000 P C "l ],‘)“‘]'Il_‘»j,:“‘{{:""‘ R R m‘m')‘ " failure. He is survived by a brother | Kensignton Grammar, was an unwise | Crass which forbade them in the local e R e SRl e ol Dl tielyaton i WG brook 8 ind sister born in Italy. The funeral !num\ detrimentat] to the schools, and | Licut. Gwillim wended the progra ter Corps, T3 Artillery Section, Camp A T ‘,',.‘H it ot and soon as thi removed the was held from St. Paul's church this | Prejudicial ta the well being of the | by reading a resolution sent to th e A ik e O e A .1«””‘”1“4”nm”” morning, at 9:30. Rev. J. C. Bren- [ community, and as they wer 10t | scconded and pa sed the resolution Herbert C. Ewald, Co. D, 03rd Weiley O Hostord purify this water the city must install nan officiated and the burial was at | ¢losed upon his advice, he declines to ! Faur Minute Men of the €CoUNLY, | yeopine Gun Batt'm, Camp Devens Pk ,’,‘ P omefchlorine tanks and NecessaLY St. Mary's new cemotery in New Brit- | have placed upon his shoulders any | praising the work of the British Navy | {00 P Feorse ]r:a‘r‘{n oo L L : 3 e + responsib - o i : . Sleipiaa el a5 " jeorge T3. Weston | eay ent a < umping - statior ain. He was a resident of Kensington | responsibility for their opening. in the present war. The meecting Ralph V. Farrell, Medical Corps, e o ! The water will be pump through for the Jast ten years. ROGER M. GRISWOLD, M. D. and Licut. Gwillim will _send thel o oo qu 0 i ity this purifying machinery and will Coal Situation Better. G Rl e B U S o MBI e i U-510, Con- Navy. then be suitable for domestic use Fuel Administrator Mildrum n- Berlin Briefs. where the resolution will be pre e it Automobiles, American Ix Care of Postmaster, N. Y Today there is only 14 feet of water - N o Sir Eric Geddes of the Rritish | 0 TRl Roatd e B o' morn"'\ C\ 1P [ nounced this morning that two cars . Lol Force, Par. B. C. M Albert Wallace Allen, U. S . | at Shuttle Meadow and as the city T | S of coal have arrived in East Berlin. m“,"“‘,I“_‘_k‘:"‘n“;;m\““lf_fl‘““‘ - nayvEhoiin this countey on Sials o semetclion o ol 26 110 oate ot Wallace Lemuel Beckwith, quires between seven and eight mil- unsa't[ ac‘tory This is emergency coal far those| i SEUE R HACS O B L s __ Missett Automobile il Arnay Post Office, London, Bngland. | 8. Bushnell. lions of gallons every 24 hours it is who have heen out of coal for the last 2 e LS obe The first automobile to be stolen in Joseph Patrick Green Willard B. Cowles, U. . Hilton, | plain that the supply is raidly dimin- who are on the new list. this toy X nths was re- 5 o ) : . month and those who have enough & hix town in many months Was re-y (poester Griflin, 326th Inf, A, | mlectri¢ian, 2nd class, care postmas- |jshing. Chairman W. B. Rossber UDF:SQ YOU make ol o last for another month are re-| Fred Hirst has started on an auto | ported this morning after the thieves | i “Tpton, N. ¥ tor. N, Y tKe! Wutar b5Ata Bavs that thEse AW n;;e rom i quested to wait for the large shipment | :\(\!pl\:lv\oz;l \f\[th d\n Latham to Flor- | h 1 ample time to make :; u"“‘““fl‘( John Gibson. Co. E 4;‘\»(1\10 T":n"'u’ v flow of about 388,000 gallons &f th Id-ti which is on the road now. A to visit friends. | The machine was the property of | zrontreal, Canada. Frederick Forshaw. 1 _duson a day in the Wild Cat brook and with e O ime ’ i S William Scofield is seriously ill with | John J. Missett of the Clarendon Hotel Albert Goodale, 143rd Field Artil Robert Henry Forshaw, U. 8. 8. I1- | its tributaries this can be increased to beverade to the : } ni\ m\-'..‘t War l\\(;xl«. « 1, |ipfluenza at his home in Springficld. | and according to Mr. Missett the car | jory, Camp Kearney, Cal. Linda Vista. | linois. SIiosL 601000 Lallons By 16 ponins Claude W. Stevens and rank + | He is a brother of Ired Scofleld on| was stolen from the garage in the George Graham. Co. I, Prov. Ret. | Bruce Gilbert, U. & 8. Kentucky. ing arrangement to be installed prac SNappy cereal Wilcox have been appointed to direct| Hudson street. | renr of the hotel late Sunday night | Batt, Camp Dix, New Jersey. Clarence J. Hemingway, tically this entire flow can be «lulcr! rin tho United War work drive in the| mqyere will be a meeting of the|or early Monday morning. The car| Sabine Govanni, Co. I, 367th In- | Texas. into the city water mains. town of Berlin during the week of |y ..\ Minstrels tonight at § o'clock | is a seven passenger National, painted | fantry, Camp Upton, N. Y Harold J. Hemingway, . S. Ari L e Dovember L o BERilcox e [iniserauvsihany black and carrying the Connecticut| —Lieut. Col. Arthur G. Hadsell. N. A., | zona. T e b e also been appointed a membe! 7 Harald Aldridge is recovering from | markers 503. It is a 1917 model | U. &, Camp Meade, Depot Brigade, Elmer Lawrence Haward, H. W. Peterson of the New Britaif New Britain advisory board and Will | o evere attack of influenza. Thinking that the car was taken by | Md Pennsylvania. T e T .eland Hart, 303rd Guard Fire Albert McKee, Tallahassee Base, | 1V P€ et R L | take part ia the drive there. Peter Corr is slowly improving | some youths who wouid return it to Lels 5 ] . | [t e b R R Opposed to Closing Schools. from a severe attack of pneumonia.| him the same way as they obtained it | Lamport & Holt Piers, Hoboken, N !\'nln_“( anal Zone, Panama St i entor | Portvone't Monrhe VoAl e e Miss Hazel Vile is recovering from | or else would legfve it abandoned. Mr. | J. pure Moore, U. S. 8. Blakely ATRST (ol e skt Editor New Britain Herald 2 1 e oaa Lewls James. Mullings, U, & s |during his absence C. T. Giglo ot ¥ an_attack of influenza. Missett did not et the theft become Charles Hopkins, 5 St fom ~onduc: o loocs al . Dear Sir: TIn your issue of tha 19th George Mason of Blue Hills has gl-n«'l“\ll\'l known Hft):'iu"' received no | Sig. Field Branch, Camp Dix. N. J. tea | ”‘“.“m“ .“'”.m\" Hughasne 4 .NI b.”} You'll be your Berlin correspoadent states “the| zon. 1o Colors ) siness trip | word Shdtes : Douglas Hopkins, Co. D, 102nd Tn- Alezander Micol, T¢ H & George | Do Mr Detorsog (8 the Iowstl 4 ok, 4 i g lorado on a busin trip | word from the police of any towns &l ¥ brother to enter the service and a fifth d at it School board, after consultation With | o 4" oo "Nien (0. of Bristol il ! 1 SR fantry, American Ex. Force, shington. b S g2 it 5@"33 at its the health officer, decided to close the & telling of an abandoned car, he hi Bl wiTiee sy S Battere Anig20 William Nicol, ¥. S 8. Bagley cheerln satis- schools for another week.” Notice. now changed his mind and thinks that | Farl W eaier, Jiian 4. 92 Wl Nicol S ek Hedta) toibal analaned | th Etypewrtts ualrhes Yoliricorrespondantiisiwrongly. in- | S Eiorseshoeing land \Genstaliobbing, | the fear movhe din e hatosio SEEs (B ooty da ool T hi0Znd Intantey, iugene Bd. Pariinsen, . 8. 8. Cul- | ToPAIE Work i the Bmy (1 formed. 1 have had mo consultation | @t reasonable rates. M. J, Conway, | brofessional automobile thieves R Judi o Lk . S s and de |£ih'H°ul with the schaol board in reference to | Berlin, Conn B0=21o2c A O-ohuch Gontorence " loyd Kallah, U. 8 Transter Navy Charles Wesley Russe 8. 8. [ GOING TO “TREAT 'EM ROUGH.” flavor. It’s all closing the schools. i e ’\‘];"'fl‘ (g "‘”l’ "".":‘\‘1 herd | Yara, New york Leviathan Edward King of Maple street, em health no § P el il S et CIIY IIEMS l;rl\‘\[‘. S e e Merton J. Lamb, Medical Corps, | aneis Patrick Skelley, U ployed at the Stanley Rule and Lev caffeine iRt il i L e e T held on | Headquarters Co.. end Div., Fort Jay, | Richmond, Armed Guard Crew, No. | Company, has enlisted in = the ta s Joard of healthiandieniarmy \sUrEe0n e WO LS DOANRea s Sl¢ New Vork 9, Norfolk, Va corps of the United States army an representing the public health service A regular meeting of Isabella Circla | the local cAurdh camp :;rnun”l" '*"'{ Paola Lancin. | James Usher. U. S. . Corona { expects to be called into service dur- Try a 1‘"\ met with me in my office and we went | will be held this evéning in the rooms, | MorvowW SrhinEge )”] Bl I'”‘ M Rossario H. Teduc, Co. H, 102nd | Barr Judd Wadsworth. ing the present week. Mr. King has over the matter carefully, and decided | 166 Main street routine business wilj be carried out | y,¢4,1py, American Fx. Force. | Joseph R. Weeden, ( S Mel- [ been employed at the local concern | it was best not to close the schools, Charles Shurkus has transferred | due to the short length of time al-! Nrnton Knight The Tarnsboro, | ville for the past 10 years and is ctonaectod | I believe that decision was the cor- | property on Wolcott street to Adolph | lotted for the conference. As there | waghington, D. C. care of Capt. H. | Joo Winzer, U S. Nevada, U. |with both the sales department and rect one under the then existing con- F. Salzer. | are noifacilitles for feeding: those Who i, Johnson | s. Naval Hospital, Newport, R. I. the manufacturing department. " L) brother is awaiting his call. He ox

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