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RED SALOR VLK DEALERS ARE « | P A=\ WARMTHAT AliMS_ElVrlL SUlt FINE{} EN EflURT; } COLD ROOM Blaims aniness'Associate Will}Watered Milk I éé)argedelso‘ Withis Not Abide by Agreement Below Standard i I & 8 PERFECTION Morris B. Cartenovitz of this city Thomas McMahon, who accord 5 who during the past summer volu.- his counsel, Jndge B. F. Gaffney \ teéred in the naval service of the| has been a milk dealer in this city for | 8 OIL HEATER country, and who was stationed at ey in court : f New London from June to December | f Farlisiey 11, when he was mustered out ot the milk dealers, pleaded nolo con- \ @ 4 ool oy N S “ N Y ervice, was before Judge William S.| tendere in police court this morning | § 3 : 0 dmeil---INO mokKe Case in the superior court in Hartford | when arraigned hefore Deputy Judge yesterday in an attempt to have re-|John 1. Kirkham. charged on two stored to him a certain v.’;(mm-vawmums of having watered milk and | M 5 65 business which he clalms to own but | two counts of milk below standard. S of which John Richard Turpin of| The accused was originally charged s Ricp. | Hartford claims to be the owner Hong ton o nt: winliths violationiiof Before the local man entered his|the law, but Prosecutor Klett amended Taleott ! , | the law. but Prosecutor N F " couatry’s service he claims he wastie | (he complaint this morning to read owner of the business which he con- | foup ¢ e R T ! 3 AE c ounts. In presenting the state's ; #f o e IR G R e B . Te5E case, Prosecutor Klett stated that on o on Taleott ' cartin, According to the local man, | December 16, inspecto fromuitis |l ! he arranged with John Richard Tur- | om ¢ S 7 ; Y 9 s | office of the state dairy commissior W t mpany to Joseph [nj, to conduct the business for him | secuyred samples of milk delivercd by | al are ain reet im emplove of McMahon to P. C. | Flood, another milk deale requirements of the state luw, an and never before - 'a violation of laws pertaining to ing on frls Rich- i Talcott on. Allen and DerdY quring his absence in the service. The N ! business w to be canducted und ffand company to Wil- | the irm name of Cartin & Turpin fllen, land on Lake Boule- | Tyurpin was to receive a salary of $30 | report of the analysis as found a week and was to make an account- Sail the v com- i - 2 by Professor Bailey of the dairy com Bsle Apdrews ot al. to Bodwellling of the business to Louts Carteno- | bieetn : ildi | missi . orroborativ testimony was and company, land and building on | vitz a brother of M et W, €y ,f.-'ml\-o Sy S ®OT= | [ake Boulovard. wag also given an option to buy the | yy. ) | R — . o IIRECHING | 1o, (chadoor M. Boyajian to Martin | pusiness providing he made use of the | | 25neh Who foun he mi i e e . = i de ex-soldier can refér and | - 4 | ¢ | Judge Gaffnev spoke of the previous ® ° AND MOON OINTMENT). | & ; : i v and | ¢ poyajian, land and building on [ option aad paid $2,200 within 10 | e S e v ove ., Allauestions | srhaliey stroet. weekd from June 1. Asterdlag tol 0 o 0 00 Cll o hl e ICK RELIEF WOR SPANMSH | gemed him. The registering'at the of- | = ronn Jacobkowsky to Jozefa Jacob- | the claim of the local man, Turpin ! LUENZA, COLDS, SORE | fice of the war bureau is for the ben- 7 and e % Slaeotielio ; Mahon farm. in which water is used | = , ; OAT, CATARRH. ot s NG ndieaiions caeiie| oty landiand AL e RORRSRES tinovericsorclsed tihe st siotithe o i it G e Tngdnocs Viewing the PaStOI' Of bt. Palll S ChurChy Merldefl, ires or l oint chest and back, snuft & | not for the benefit of the bureaw. | yyen S T e Sl A s (st e (e G ]GSR T TR e N G cmal [& " éich nostril, i nd ftaics B Those mon twiiopnaNs Hol alreedyie AL, land and building, one piece on | Britain man yesterday was to the of. | op mLLC 2T€ CO0ICd At O e only tuo | B 2 1 elvongneeveralftmeBaiiilstered o bl AEe RS RRES R He s ¢ Main and Wilson streets and one | fect that Turpin continued tb account | ooy SOl Mot S o e, 1 B WI" S eak Anoint with Sun and Moon | to do so at once | pioce on Wilson stroet. el e ool e et e b | e saEhowad Ba o B o il n p ent, for tired body feeling [ The fojlowing are those recently e r e TG ol s e e e e et [eEard BoR thoR U LGRbRIS N LD L atlsm hardening of the arteries | vegistered: jand and building on Walnut street. Morris was in the servicg Louls he said that this might have been due fi o st ot oed St i ekl s S PR = = i paid Turpia $30 weekly and also paid :\(vuih:mflxnsr kx:l(:\;::v“ H‘r:, ‘h\o mi“k ¢ SUND Y EVENING . 0 | evens : | PROPOSED PENSION CHANG lie expenses OF (the I busineanil Wbhe (W5 28708, SRt ive O el e : . | - all size 40c, 1:;,;0 i.a,lvs 75c. _-\.\'r\-1> A. Carlson from U 8. 8. RIS ) last time Turpin saw Louls Was on| qownav caid that the presence of the hrea oniy by ‘A. 'W. Lowrie | Frederick. ; i Jiremen to Take Action at Meeting | December 7 and consequently Turpin | 10 888 B R T TG () sale at Dickinson Drug o, | Howard & Stotts from Camp g et claimed to be the owner of the busi- | MPETtars B re & 0 M e hipped | B I ecas Tomorrow Morning, | neasi (Castenovitz | was bafore iths | ShciodEe to his cllent who shipbes at the Oswald William Paul from Camp | A, jmportant meeting of the fire- | court seeking an injunction to re-| "h‘” ": lf‘\, ’J"",T' \J‘fi \,.‘.HC;?\':.,‘:N(,:‘,\T‘ B. Johnson. Florida maen will be held at 11 o'clock tomor- | strain Turpin from interfering with | [°POTS from the (o CORER BLORT Jobn G. Buttner from 1ortress | row morning in the contral headquar- | him in the conduct af the business in | uo8° G078 g b el ¥ { o : the pension | whicl he claimed Turpin has no in- | oficial accounted for tho alleged o 0 e 2 hRE NS e IR i I B i | Red 425 WestMain St Fred J. Ensworth -from Camp | will boe the chief topic. With | terost. [ffensesi inall SR CRL S ; (v ross ria y €es ain s fur i Reference s made to vanton de Gordon o ol i (e s || ey, T, GIEE Gr (s (| OIS T Bl ewtanond Glen Wilson Jomes from Garden | the firemen expect to establish a pen- | tenovits sold the business to him | Sp/ R0 B0 e N 4 Gits T e fund that will give the men sat- | With the arrangement that the latter | B 0e WhSH sedly by some for E y C d " W l Ha © nicl Robertson, Wash- iction. As the fund is constituted | Was to go into the place, work up the (| o 5 10 Mate i el') one oraia y eicome 2 stock on hand, and when $2,200 was i : ol realized in profits, Turpin was to he- | Prosecutor thenfitold fog nyags come the owner of the business. The (OmPlaints re £5F i b anly restriction, according to Turpin, | Yiciahon ftre niPReln - | brought forth a surly retort from ington, D. C. t present, the men will not receive Oscar G. Rolf from Fort Slocum, | haif-pay. With the establishment of New York set age and added appropriation, Usorse i Beteon \iorh ity nent willl teneimuch betio was that Cartenovitz was to be privi- | ] : Monroe, Va C There is also a feeling in some {latter, but it w bruptly cut G ¥ | 2 2 legdd to buy back one-half interest in | asie : Taourenant William T4, Rybeck from | quarters thas e men showld stand | RE 0 ey Dok crerhatt imereat | e incham found the e The DIET i Camp John, W some portion of the funds. Money | . o cice uilty on four and impo: < ‘ Charles G. Bodley from Destrover | contributed by the men could be set JoXnl ™ Robinson| and | Charles | ine fof 1§10 on Judge ¢ During ;7 Se 3ase, o st, L | aside i seps fund a to any | o - e TS | then raised the point whether the of- | Now Snlllng at = Base, Bensonhurst. L. T { aside in a separate fund and Sudarsky appeared for the New P LGS and After 50, di Raymond John Bradbury from | member who left the department be- | Britain man and A. Storrs Campbell | fonse could be of four counts 15% iscount Northeastern College of Boston fore he became cligible for pension | for Turpin. «Judge Case reserved his | the milk was all contalned in one par- The 0Id Reliable = R Our fi s Joseph Joscph from Camp Devens. | the money contributed would be re-| jecision on the motion for th " | ticular. Judge Kirkham then changed | , ur finest mer- Toseph Tofin, Company M, L16th| funded with the accumulated interest. | junction. S0 TR o e S Round Package et ineers. o e o sxperienced ac- | e guilty on two nts, fining him ) | chandise is em- l‘.nz.pmr. . " : ! Henry T. Ilmrl‘ an_experien - - | John F. Hickey from Fortress | countant, has compiled some interest ! GAMES AT Y. M. i i £ i Jos Battaglia pleaded not guilty | 1 braced in this | |>onroe i figures taining to the fund. | S Dl i e ol R e > 1 | Frank E. Cook, 332 Tank Corps Using the salary of $1,400 as a basis, | This Aftcrnoon's Contest Is Between | Yt:ln\'\"?h:\ L e a e l sale. George K. Topolian from Camp ! also the average age of 28 vears with 0 e | b standard. Taspector W 1 B A e s e o | RS SRR SR | sl e e e e ALTED Very Nutritious, Digestible ! John J. Grobstein from Great Lakes | enter the fire department at 28 vears he Mohawk baskethal team wil i = i 5 Ny - 2 = : The | Naval Training Station. | T,‘ =y 'md tmm\ et vears on an | vlay the All-1Plainville team in the Y. | Ve to the proprietor and tne ather }‘[:3 ‘}}E:I\L gfigig?‘%‘flmsmndy prepared. “Gatrok Baronian from Camp|{annuity of $766.14 ntering the de- [ M. C. A. this afternoon. The Mohaw was taken to the office of the com- 5 e by the orlick process and Luke Horsfall i & wb ¢ { annuity of $756.14. LE have been beaten but once this season | missioner. The analysis showed that 4 rom carefully selected materials. Deven partment at 5 of age and re- | % e Plainville team holds a simi- | the substance was skimmed, re WS ) Used successfully over Y century. Co. Alfred Ivan Olson from U. § tiring at 60 years he would be entitled el ing it below standard In hi v = 93 ASYLUM ST, Huntington. to $354. ol tho s ohot m man ont | oo r=CoXdRRIELe Fline s DG LR o o e tiag]iat i ctatedl that 1t Endorsed by physicians everywhere. > - 1 P . 3 - | hawk's consists of Campbell, Restelli, HARTFORD. Wincenty Klejbuck from Camp | taring the department at 30 vears of | :{‘o\;r‘rl i_‘J;”‘n\?an and ]I’)ahlsnn. W1 of | without his knowledge that the milk e N, s ) cens. | ag nd being retired at 35 vears, he 25 “ Akl e laid hjame Propand by rsseiing in Wale o e e e .55 vearr e | Noreht Jcotaen 11 pevleg al o | MUSE Moo he o wne s | [ specifty HOFNiCk’S The originai Ern 2achman r amm | would recelve $547.95, and entering |t 0yl Tl . to hear from any | &t the door of a Berlin milk dea | . > = g MALTED MiLK C Deven 1t the age of 30 vears and retiring at [ ;15" 0\ 4 taam in the state Tegarding | Whose identity he could aot state to- Charles W. Gehring from Fort| 4o years he would receive $661.80. }a gamo. All challenges should be sent dz A fine of and costs was im- ! SaupgSiE S U3 . -4 - Barrancas, Fla. The increasing liability and the con- | & STRC — 8 arop stroet, | Posed- ers re imitations Paul F. Hjerpe r amp Sheri- | gition of the fund at present seems to The Y. M. Leaders will play the Other Cases in Court. . dan. ) | many to necessitate a change of the | soutningfon team tonight in Southing- | . The marital troubles of ~Mr. and |’ S i Tuddie L. Landsren from Camp | opmrter relative to the fund. Under |pon i te or o0 e of a series be. | Mrs. Louis Wohinz of 135 Chapman began his demolishing act. The de-| bell told the of long absence of the LS | the proposed changes, all firemen will [ yween the two teams. The second |Street, were airod in court foday when |fense offered Do testimony, and 'heixhllrlrcn from school. Superintendent enseant Robert Cralg from Camp!nhe assured of Some COmMPpensation) game of the series will be played in Louis was put to plez on a charge of court imposed a fine of $7 which | A. J. Hart of the charity board said Meigs i should they decided to leave the de- | this eity next Tuesday evening as a | breach of peace. He W arrest Louis considered fair enaugh, judging | that one of the boys has been a Kachadoor Monavigan from CamMD | partment before the set time for the | preliminary to the Waterbury-Y. M. C. ]:EkL ;‘;:; 2 \bu":“\“lu':\:w;u\iv"& Ull” o v?‘ fi“»](:‘y‘ his remarks and actions after | companying his blind Getinedlin ! at | Wadsworth | pension becoming effective. It T8s | A. game. Danielson, Edwards. De- [35580 0T B C0 oo A AU RS S o s s e G —Advt. Peter Labhas from Camp Forrest, | peen suggested that in the event of | marost, Sheehan and Eric Johnson ',?menherz riaredtia aacin L \:0‘1“« N )‘f‘” o ‘mmfr\“"'l t & F . e 5 ia : cath of a fAr 7 be | s i25s the Lec G € peared i v ! guilty to latio! c o or | Traut & Hine Mutual Ald as- | Georgia E il he death of a fireman the money be | will play for the Leaders. Rt g SRR e e S 2 ces f fon will glve its second annuat Arthur T v vom ¢ paid to the estate the same as if he [ Physical Director Warren S. Slater | 0% B0 PR W o Greenborg - RSN | children. The home conditions were and entertainment sometime in | Fustis had left the department. has received a communication from explained that Mrs e s w‘ Ak ”'_“ "\”f;lf“'j ";‘v : s 4 jall given as bad by those who in- ha ensive plans and prep | Dominic Dascola from Pelham Bay < the Hartford Ramblers asking for a ! - ation card flicer agner made | terested themselves in the case s be ade d 3 13 3 k Tons y W enlistec & o ns are being made and a livel: Bollck Tonski, & who enli Y. M. C. A. NOTES. is anticipated “ompany 1. June 6. 1917 aind we the controversy of last year when the | and costs on each. father about aiding in selling broom in this way visited saloons and oher objectionable places for young game. This request brings to light | . Ao S e 5 when Prosecutor Klett asked Wohln7 | . (orner of Main and East Main | HIGHLAND CAMP INSTALLATION . N 1 - 5 if-he was willing to return to live with 3 overseas with the Infantry, has ©. Dyer attained the highest aver- | Ramblers asked the locals for a game 525 . | street » the officer, Hall stated ¢ Mrs. Mary Lewis, of Hartford, | his wife, he answered in the nc i ; L . HMe was ered out of | age vet attained in the Y. M €. A.{and were refused because of their de- ”’.;‘m the trial praceeded | the time that he was on his way (o | stalled the following officers of High- service Dec ar 9. Fis home is | Thursday night when the first two | mand that the game be played in the | ;' 0 1 1ot tho couple are badly es- | 1€ capitol to conform with the law. | jand camp, Roval Neighbors of Ame 26 treot | events of the Tmployed Bovs B.| Cathedral Lyceum. The locals are | anzoq at present. Officer Lyon, who | Hall said that in Waterbury the of-|jca, at Electric hall last ev: | ™ Jonn Tiarold Johnson, of the T7, §, &, | class were held. Dyer has an average | willing to play in this city or In any | g0 the arrest told of the Verdun | fi¢ials are not very strict, and in the acle, Mrs. Effie Humphrey: ara, whicl f returned from | ©f 100 per cent. Several other close | gym in Hartford other than the effect of the household when he : past he was not required to secure | oracle, Mrs. Mary Hinckley its overseas station, has reported at | Percentages were attained. The re- | ceum. HMved at the Chapman stresi house. | Markers or a registration card be- | oracle, Mrs, Helen Sparmer; chancel- the office. { sults of the contes C. Dyer. 100; C. The Bristol Machine Tool company | yrpiture and stat seemed to be| for Febrnary. Prosecutor Klett re-{jor, Mrs. Amy Odenwaldt; recorder Irving Jester's grand opening of| Others are Cowles, 98; W. I 98; B. Dahlson, | tcam will probably be in this city on |4y prey of the accused, and it was Iu | marked that Waterbury must be @ | Mrs. Harriet Stark; receiver, Mru tudebaker line of pleasure cars' (Oggian o 26; W. Tancred 96; A. r_:xgpmfl.‘:, %: | February 4 to play the Y. M. C. Al padly demolished condition, as if | state by itself. A fine of $2 and costs | Nellio Dooley: marshal, Mrs, Rose At t at his new salesroom, 15| giiqet from Submarine JoiConiloy LB R MoteVine 00 team. The Bristol team has sent a{pjt \ith a battery of Austrian 77 mposed water; inner sentinel, Mrs. McCarth St.—advt g Tancred, 95; P. Walters. 93; W. An-| challenge to Warren Siater and as he _ o ; el London i 2 | m.m six small children were committed | outer sentinel, Miss Catherine Cons« nthrop couneil. Sons and Daugh- drews. 93: G. Murtha, 93; W. Smith, { has an open date, February 4. the Fohina: testifiedl the s s e sy hs R DeNED e e v G S R wlings L iffe, 91; R. Hopkins, 91 5 o el | Mrs. Wohinz testified that her hus-}(, (he county home at Warehouse |noley. erty, wi . G. Lewis I liffe, i e P s challenge wi e accepted. band came hame Wednesday and d { Point today, after tales that were e " stree o armed g d at B i1 of Meriden on Monday eve- | Strel: from armed g > ks, H. Helen, 89; H. Lehrer. S e R iy 5 1 . = 5 : 5 ! - . pite the fact that he had not worked . : > 2 c{ 8OCH 2 5 = leaving on the 7:15 o'clock| JoMR T X %) §6; (. Preinstein. LOCAL RELATIVES ATTEND ThEn ovee sl el N R 0 ed Bevichigpe tos Jlvsre i S xen by (I SUST AT IVEREARE EICIURE S The local d b6 te o __ | street. from Camp Devens, the factory league. the teams of = » : i Miss Lally of Hartford, an agent he film “Fit to Fight will be al degree team will ex- i v = il LR In the factor: gu s WEDDING IN PROVIDENCE | money, which he received. Acording ~ hown ¢ fy the degree work | Har ced. of 80 Wallace | ypo parnir Bearing company and 3 i S T o S £ D e I CEMCHE ERSLeD U s B SOMorToN S0t the Bocoat bign Edward Coniff arrived home | t. from Mine Sweeping Division. . 1o.qers’ Universal team will play to- | The marriage of Miss Agnes F. a friend | ond Miss Marv Campbell, assistant | time in connection with the campaigr nt officer were given. One of (DNOW being waged ta rid the city of social diseases. The pioture will be 3 e % " and went to a saloon eturning vening for a visit with his par-| ° g eaginiiih, O § morrow evening, and the Machine | Bond and Robert Lamberton of Cen-| 305 SOV (0 1 28 00% KECES C8 | ir Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Coaiff of ot, fror 1p Tpton | Shop quintet will play the Staniey |tral Falls took place on Wednesday | 2om58 FORT S0 I 4% HOPTTEN | the instances involved a Hartford (5°€18 ¢ = In street. Iinsign Coniff has| Alex G. Hallaby. of Works team. evening at the home of the bride's| 3%t S18% 0 T80 SO0 % ¢t for & | avenue couple of which the paternal | In the Lyceum theater and there wil with the naval aviation section | Street, from Syracmse Unive 4 Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe will be the | father, David Bond, 8 Belmoat ave-j “7t0r RCCW S\ NECR . B1 (A0 T parent is blind. The mother in this | °® 1%° F“"“';‘f& one at 2:30 and one amp in Georsla. He expects to|T- C | cpoaker at the Fellowship supper in |nus, Providence, R. I The bride-} 088 S pi Wil o (0™ G TUT 0] | instance raised " strenuous objec- ;‘;r oo Ha s of the demanc scharged from service Monday Samuel Walenty, of 201 Hizh street. | the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. | §room was attended by his cousin, | oo e on a aeighbor. Things chang- | tlon to parting with her offspring, i:: e n}mw?s enld"‘clflm}”m ha\l‘e = e from Camp Devens Howard Y. Stearns will b the speaker | John Lemberton, who is stationed at | & 00 /% B UE LOF L FOEE DA Coiiny that she works every day and | b T8 showing and the flm wil . CARROLL DISCHARGE Thomas F. Mazza. of 139 in | at Sunday afternoon’s meeting. | Camp_Devens. The bridesmaid was | (o0 50 00 " Chiing up when TLouis | gives them a good home. Miss amp- };'Mm‘\- peNend Qr,,,fi mes at HERS OUT OF THE SERVICE | Place. from Company I, 102d In o | Stearns saw service in Italy with the | Miss Fisie Bond, sister of the bride. : il Keenoy's ater next Sunday. Albert Wohinz, of 197 North Red Cross Rav. Dr. Cloveager performed the e — = e rporal Joseph Carroll, formerly | srom Camp Meade AR P ceremony. The bride was given away pmpany E, 1024 U. §. Infantry r. P . YO iby her father. Miss Edith Wathey : try, | Teland T. Pierce, of 48 Winthro SONG SERVICE. 3 which outfit ho took part in all | g aet, from Pelham Bay, N. Y P WA EAblE b played the wedding march. The bede ! kreat battles of the war, has ro- Rt { wore a dress of white voile and a veil a 3 J eph 3 of 53 West s 3 5] o) yes ] ) 0 d to his home on Sexton street |, 7”“(57““*2““\.k(h,\,m_ = eet. | B, Corbin Employes To Be In ' yont with orange blossoms. She being hondrably dischargea | O™ “&MP ) ] Charge This Week. carrled a bouquet of white roses. the eervice T T | ‘The smployed force of the P. & W, [ The bridesmaid wore a dress of pink " omas Cabelus of this city has| PYTHIAN TEMPLE INSTALLS | corpin’s factory will have charge st |Silk voile and carried a bouquet of discharged from the navy and| Officers of Pythian Temple, No. 17, | the community song service that will | Pink carnations. Guests were pres- ccepted a position in Allentown, | vere installed at the moeting of the| be conducted In the general assembly | eat from Philadelphia, Central Falls, foont. | be conducted In the meneral amembly | 200 i e O er th An Open Discussion of This Timely Question bman Bernard Conley, former | °¥82nization held last night. Distric ing, Sunday at 3 p. m. The employes wedding ceremony the couple left for school football s has heen | Deputy Florence Garlaad of Hartford | o0% " ompany are espectally urged Ei‘fii:m'qa—'n[[‘;z r:;tl?e (rs the njece of \'x‘;Js SUND l\Y FVENING 7,30 O’CLOCK AT harged from the navj was in charge of the installation. The |ty attend in large number. pug of Main strec 57 y . 5 rporal John Malloy of the 104th | pewly installed officer: > Mas | The general singing of the whole | “!¥- ent has been spending a few |cellent chief, Mrs. S i bly will be Interspersed with | _ S e : s in this city and left for Camp | chief, Lilllan Mitchell; Jjuaior 5;::::1 13#0105, duets, and other pre- | CHURCH COMMITTEE TO MEBT. pns vesterday. He returned from | Martha Flint; manager chief, Henri- | pared solections by the talent found A meeting of the fair committee of hce recently after 18 months' | etta Birdsey; protector, Rose Witkin; ! {n P, & F. Corbin's. There will also | the Church of 8t. John the Evangelist ce. { outer guard, Zenobia Miller; mistress| be g Corpin's orchestra to provide the | will be held next Tuesday evening at hmanuel Soloman of this city is| of records and correspondence, Sarah| music, Mr, Manlius Norton will pre- 18 o'clock in the parish hall. The ing down the position of center | Greatore; manager of finance, Henr ; side, The Americenization committes | church is to give a fair, starting Feb- jne Newport Naval Training bask- | etta Gordon: past chief, Tenora|proyides the song booksand leaflets for | ruary 22, in the church hall, Charles Th i f h 1 f “Th Th Th 2 i team. Thompson; press committee, Lilllan| emoh Sunday, and will sell copies of | Burns is chairman of the committea IS lsone 0 t e Sel'les 0 Sermons On e lngs at Count omas Donahue wimw report to the | Mitchell; pianist Jenme Horwitz;| the song books to the public at codt|and John F. Sullivan secretary and port station Mondeat. drill master, M. H. Norton. orice) | troasurer. i fhard Recknagel, who was with gineering corps in France, has | bd in town and is at his home on | street. k. Rose T.awrence of Seymour is ill at her home with blood | ing. | John T. Keevers.