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1 \ PERSONALS. 200 UKRAINANS Chl . —— HERE TOMORROW -Ch;l_rch 1EERMANY ENISTS ' FRUIT JARS ety sencier s v | S Noticas H0 EjU@Rfl MEN 1 CIDER PRESSES Staniey Memorial Church, ‘ } AL the morning service at 11 o'clock | Florence Kronholm s on & two | Nerly two hundred Ukrninian dele- | o growp of mon members win G ook . : OAK KEGS weeks' vacation al Ocean Beach sates witl participate i (he conven- | served. . Jtov. G. AL Missidan C o Reserve Army IS Bemg Formed - ° ton which was called by them to | o R o e — tuth Larson returned to the city to- | New pastor, will preach on “*What Makes e Britain, tomorrow in the Ukr S 2% g Sritain, tomorre ¢ Ukrain- : SR T - a Christian The quartet will sing | T day after a vacation spent at the sea-f ., = 8 yrih street at 2 3 & sine 3 9 X H “‘H“Wl e M iyt 0 VORI T t 2 p. m. | g W, Falk will render the offertory Coblenz, July 30, (By Courier to | B LTI shore and many more will come as guests : P solo. Walter Gumprecht will give a | Paris, By The Associatec ress.) — {0 hear the speeches my Senator Her Yokt ped@Bress:) shoic i o2 2 1 lection. This being t1 The plan of Gustav Noske, tI e Al ; ; 2 violin sclectio s being the last | The plz fustav Noske, the Ger- 3 S Bernard G. Kranowitz, Fmil Maln-o, 0,y Koppelmann and Philip { o .vice until September the W man secretary fo s N X TS N . e cavet TSR e il spen || gt S PRI SO service until September the members | man secret or military affairs, to 5 K I‘, eck-end at Cose seach. IHaven, Superintendent of the Schools 5 X S e ; i ! el services will be suspended for the re. | Germany by allowing them to be civil g T oF G TR Stanley H. Holmes and Henry T. Burr Gharles Gillin leaves this afternoon | o this eitv ' maming Sundays in August. Our | authorities and calling the guards *“lo- i Shat 1s correct In every depart- | o ‘i ¢ Griswold where he will spend o Uk society of people are requested to join with the | cal police reserves” is going into ef- t of the world of fashion. The f P' (OF 0 Y o kripnian sociely - of Con- | jojig and South Congregational and | feet, according to information react SN NERR e a cek-end. necticut has clected two or three del- o <~ | Iirst Baptist churches in the union | ing the American area of occupa- Bl it her solcction of papeten cgates to the convention. he e M ee i, Snenarine 3 ; © | services. The Sunday school sessions | tion. In connection with this pro- Forrespondence cards, ‘ete. Te | OIS AU HSCACT il IO ol e delesates WL L0 churen, however will be con- | cedure the German SRR i would be absolutely sure of the - g " _’.‘”‘“"t'f” citizens of - UKrainian |, 04 as usual at 10 o'clock carrying advertisements which say ioe siofinolgstaionorvawe lade o e e aerliteEtie. HIE R S Rev. Mr. Missirian leaves Monday | that recruits for the home guards no you to procure it here. Dunn left this wfternoon for u twol| s LR A "M_”‘{jh(‘”l‘\jn‘\"l';' on his vacation, the first two weeks | longer are required fo take an oath L J e o e } of which will be spent at Bast North- | to defend the country against inva- weeks' stay at Co: Leach. sky of New York and it is expected | . i yiaganstamya [ o Lo field, and the remainder of the time | sion. In American civeles it is said HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST Cyril Curtin, Frank Riley and John | ([0 @ consressman from Washinston | jong the Connecticut shore. He can | that the abolition of this pledge ob- | . | who was invited will also arrive | i N tiloy Arelapenalne al vicutionl at the |0 - | be reached, in case of need, through | viously is a result of Noske's new lHE Riley arc spending a © The convention committee invites | | shore, church officers. | plan, for if some of the guards were Members of the Stanley Memorial [ bound by such an oath they would | Se—— - e - = —— possible to be present there to hear \T21 Edgar MeAvay will spend the week- [ ROSSPIC 10 be Dresent thote 1o M | chureh have voted to purchase a pipe | clearly be prohibited under the terms CIGARMAKERS MAY STRIKE L o iehiwa sl onelol Ig end at Momauguin. e = B n for the church and to have it | of Article 177 of the peace treaty i St = lmivina Ihcimana demanda: H 2 . A LT (R PRLHANE LIRSS ittt R feolll o0 prossnbs it (6| SO G o il () e igen || (SR, Sl Sese e he i) w . have to say s ¢ ave made a demand for an | SEET——————————wm—————— Miss Irenc Ifeeney is zojourning at S s . in accordance with the recommenda- | organizations as best he can and for | (DS ity have made a demand f Recently the Ukrainians have start- | Block Island tion of the hoard of trustees. The | this reason the pledge had to be dis- [ 1€rease in pay ranging from 10 to Order of Notice of Hearing. t cd on w hroad political activity and 17 per cent. Some of the manufac- 169-17‘ Mam S"’gg — 2 i L AN committee in charge is A. W. Ritter, | carded 7 per cent. Som anuf: are trying by a campaign of educa- | St S o It e District of Berlin, ss; Trobate Court William , Patterson, Rernard Clark | '€ (£ L o G 41 0. A, Marsh and Rev. Mr. Missirian. ATl *Amevican® anmy tbullotin® com= || turerssiiave igranteds the Mnctease g SV i S E A T 9119 and Charles Pradt are spending the ::' lowin ‘.”'l‘. FICEC ey 1"]”{\ | Ovganist T. W. Frederickson will act [ ment on the chanse of the guard to "“’1- e tifconstdering § ”"f de Hstate of August Voigt, late of week d out of the city LOMGHUECR O SLEN CRva QL & s an advisory member, police reserves, says: ZD eI L TECEAN G GS LG 16 the town of New Britain in said di (:)in:;:‘:::;‘ h.1v~\ h-l»:m .}1};.:.0.;‘x|(1»;-‘1"\‘)‘1|‘:r K I e o .\vhcv!(v:lml rm—l‘_llx‘\:‘ ut‘!(‘rnn‘nn] to l.\y\- oA et 2 St e SR il S5 s C ;5 2 AL : cuss the possibility of a strike where ! ¥ : a E: St ks Shi such ¢ ledge has heen taken by the b I e ap catio o he New chovyek, pastor of Uhro-Russian LR anh i ush GI) &1 ik Ltk oo Taken by e, Upon the application of Th Rritain Trust Company praying that 7:30 @, m., haly communion: 11 a.|home guards. It confirms suspicion | the demand is not granted. church will reside at the meeting = ek bt ) vacation today. m., holy communion and sermon by | that the home guards were intended | = ! T e e o the rector, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. | to be a great reserve army and jus- | AUSTRALIA VERNMENT tostament of said deceased it may be Hugh Matsen will join a fishing LIGHT LAW CHANGED Wednesday, Transfignration of Christ. | (ifies further suspicion of the home REJECTS DEMANDS authorized and empowered to sell jarty {his cvening for the coming 9:30 a. m., haly communion. guards under their new guise i e al estate situated in saic 1\':)‘0‘]" this cve; f = = holy cc guards under their new guise of civil Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 2.—The and convey real estate situat 1 in said — police reserves.” Australlan zovernment today re. New Britain as per said appliation on ; i - Vehic i ‘hristian Scienee Church. = 3 : o appears, it is : on in Motor Vehicle Light _ Christian Sc R Uss e ~ file more fully appears, it i Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Burns and L3 Tl ChoR. o e it S 7T G e e e jected the conditions under which the family of 306 Chestnut street are stop- Statute Greatly Appreciated By | corner of West Main street and Park | siened by Germany says: .\vrl}mmunu-n :wr_(-ml to return to «!{rl(‘_rf-lll—llvx:“l \mi d‘lvr‘v:v:‘u::;jx‘vl"\‘rr ping at Silver Sands, Milford. I, et b e . TR work. The government definitely re- heard ..m\r.n.;m.jm e G F AT = Automobile Possessors. Subject, “Love.” Sunday school at[versitics, socicties of discharged sol- | [used to release Sceretary Walsh of “"‘","g i il ,;‘:';‘Z ,’: e ety ]:‘.,Z‘J John G. and Hannah Sandstrom 9:45 1. m. Wednesday evening meet- | qicrs, shooting or tfouring clubs and, on " Aege 'j".‘ 0L AN BUSL LS 2 -‘ .|v| BEACH J:ave sold the property at 61 Harvard Under o recently enacted state | ing at § o'clock. A free reading room, | generally speaking, associations of Limitation of Claims. at 9 o'clock in ”‘;‘ ()‘"l‘”‘”’”,‘A Y ""[ STTITR | street to Frank amd Annie Michnavich | motor vehicle Jaw it is no longer | poom 504, National Bank building, is notice be given of the pendency o SUITS— H through the H. N. Lockwood agency. | necessary for automobiles pavked on | open to the public daily from 12 until| of (heir members, must not occupy | New Britain, within and for the Dis- Said application and the time, and e a brilliantly lighted street at night to | 5 o'clock, cxcept Sundays and holi- | {hemselves with any military matters. | trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- Place of hearing thereon, by publish- Misses Marguerite O'Brien of Maple | display lights. Herctofore the luw | dayvs. T particalar they will be forbidden | ford and State of Connecticut on the iNE this order, in some newspaper In the well strect and Bessie Conlon of Tremont | made it imperative that all machines - o e e h S nkioinbors |i2nd day oft A st b AR 1) having a circulation in said distriet, known Palm street left today for BLlock Island, [left standing at night show lights | Pmmanuel Gospel Church, or 1o allow them fo be instructed or | Present, Bernard I% Gaffney, Isq, 2nd by posting a copy of ‘|h|< urdcr{ > where they will sojourn for the en- | but the follawing extract tfrom the Milton §. Anderson, pastor, Wil | axercised, in the profession or use | judge. on the public sign post in the town o Beach color and ling two wecks. 1819 statutes is self exvlanitory. conduet the morning and evening | o¢ arms, On motion of George B. Norton of New Britain in said district, and re- cool dark 25 . Eyery motor vehicle when nd 2 ilienvigetat MOHoRaSom o ARTED S0 S “These séeletios associations, cdu- | said Berlin, as administrator on saia turn make to this court of the notice H £ Misses Ivelyn and Lenora Elliot of | ing upon a public highway during the | Sunday school meets at the close of shades — inex- anley street left today for Fort | period of one half hour after sunset|the morning service Young People's pensive—$10.00 ;l\'_.l-l\{m:mu Beach, Milfond Swhierofth oy [ifo foncl half nour Peforel sunvise) shall || mceting uiie olclock, Biblojstudy fiies: spend their annual two week’s | show at last one light at front, such | day night. Praver and Christian ex to $18.50. — and wishes as many Americans as Ralph V rrell and Warren S. Sla- ter of the Y. M. C. A, begin a month's aom iSducational establishments, uni- e overy description whatever be the age At a Court of Probate holden at tional establishments and universi- | estate of John Norton, late of Berlin, &iven ties must have no conneection with the | within said district deceased. ministries of war or any other mili- | This court doth decree that six tary authority months be allowed and limited for the light be on the side nearest the center | bericnce meeting Thursday night. creditors of said estate to exhibit Raymond Alderman of Slater Rond, Tied - = | Rayn e of the road, and shall display at least | Strangers cordially invited. their claims against the same to the | TG | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. bk n e voar v administrator and directs that public | @ relephone 1555 - THE ! | Beach, Milford, where he will spend [ithis section shall not apply to any Reformation Lutheran Church. notice be given of this order by ad- i hn!?l the ensuing two weeks. e SR : i e 1. W. Schaefer, pastor. 0 a 5 BT : o . Luke Harsfall Go. g two weeke motor velicie in a place. and under | (I W Sihactor, pusor. 9:30 o m | T T yeaterday | YOTUSING In o newspaper publisned in Washington = conditions where there is suflicient : . Herttas N1ty anoit | seld New Britain, and baving a cir HARTFORD GOING TO CANADA. SO TR T e tor | Worship. Tuesday evening the church fov) Qamp) Baritan iIN. Jo tofettend tar fios o i n ieata d striet, landl by, post: . a8t “It Pays to Buy Our g alfile g uch motor [ ouneil will meet at the home of A. | reunion of the tank corps. : 69-71-73 Lafayette St. i = chicle clearly visible ) P S- 2 ing a copy thereof on the public sign Kind.” Party of 31 W isit Shrine peiieiNClesal i bl tomise Bl G oAl S ol n R st et A yost in said town of Berlin, nearest Cot.Waskington tance of not less than one hundred (e Miss Anna Gross has returned from | PO Oy : jacneate NEW BRITAIN, CORN. feet from any direction.” the place where the deccased 1last ROOMS $1 AND UP ST w visit to New York. Those who will malke the trip to the Ao o L 7Aoo (IR i dwelt. American-European . — — N T TR e e STy Tk = Y S Certified from record, Z shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, leav- | FOREIGN STRIKES communion will be administered, The | Miss Teila Pinks of Port Chester, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk Only First-Class Patronage ing Berlin Monday morning at 7:30, pastor will speak on the subject “The | N Y., has heen the guest of Mrs. A. 2 LS e A 2 en route for Montreal Canada ave nl o o £ - i 9.9 I. Corbin for the past few da Solicited and Accepted : ey HAVE BLOODSHED | continuity of His Memory.” At 12:30 orbin ¥ Father Miss Conlon, Miss Anne de Beaupre. Miss Nora Ryan, Miss Hortense Lev- g o By S A S0 s e Tome ot pincon NOTICE. Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH will meet, and at 7:45 p. m. a young | strect left today for Indian Neck to In Main Dining Room 3 PR i agne = SReiA < | Cl lTEMS '\»\“(vll(‘,. A\l\l\.\“ H.IF;H;H. )\{L\\ MecBriarty, | Several Injured At Basle—General man who is said to have figured very be away for several weeks. helkBinance R aomuiittecl of Bthe Se: d fromiialel 30 TY Mr. and Mrs. John Sparmer, oy davery : -tk roe. B . 4 . S I3 eat world’'s wat 3 3 2 sceive appli - Dunigan, Master Dunigan, Mrs, Schu. | Strike Called in Part of Switzer- :;f":‘_‘.“’;:“]‘,z,“‘“.‘|'1'| e POLES CONTINUE School Committee will receive appli- SPECIAL TODAY = IR S bert, Miss Krause, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- [ 0 oo et oAl campiiin tiaval cations for appointment to the Wp s Chicken, F'ree band concert by Philharmonic | liam A. Forsythe, Mrs. John and—Fig Xeported Scrious, S as a s ey e ! = T Py P 1 : = e 2 E battle. All are welcome. 2] yosition of Janitor of the Ilihu o = [ o d Victoiy Terrace, Plainville. Sun- | Miss Lynch, Miss Mary Fryham, Miss | gorne, Aug o, sl : ‘ VICTORIOUSEMARCHY| A0t e o meat ot e B e e @vening, 7:30 to 9:30.—advt. Rhoda McCabe, Mrs. Luddy, Miss Pross )i 5 S 1i|’1‘:.1‘4\‘m - | Burritt School a 3 Corn Fritters, . W. Rowe of Hartford has cn- | Donald, Miss Frances O'Meara, Miss | five soroney wonnied, o noned and | Christian Endeavor. — chool Committee, City Hall, Monday, MTea or Coff ed the employ of the Dickinson | M. O'Meara, Miss Blakely, Miss Eliz i o Jus company and will have charge | beth McCabe, Mrs. Thomas Grace, | the great strike in that city, Troope | Hill. bresident of the Connecticut Sl ek, the soda fountain and cafateria. | Mrs. Duily, Miss Carroll, Miss Mary | called upon to put down demonsira. | State Christin Endeavor union, Willl oo Go Further Than Peace Con- PDtto and Emilie Hintz sold today a | McCarthy, Miss Mary Lyons, Miss | {jons were stoned by strikers and fived | 2ddress the vesper service at Walnut p-family house on Pearl street and | Hannah Winters, Miss Harriet Buns. | 5 volley of musketry into their assail. | Hill park at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. gress Gave Them Permission. Bix-family block on Pearl court to The group will return after 12 days, | ants, causing the casualties Mr. Alling has been very active in this . B alinawits, (hioush. the Gamp | six Of which wil be spont " e : work rousnout the e, s o vory [ vienn, a1 o awocned| | Bafore That Fall Trip or After al Estate Co. Severin Johnson and | shrine and the remaining six in visit- Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 2, (Fa. | Pleasing and forceful speaker and his| Press.)—The Poles announce a cooy ‘e sold a three-family house at No. | ing points of historic interest in Que- talk is sure ta prove interesting. In|[tinuance of their victorious march vas).—The labor executive committee d S s S B Church street, through the Camp | bec. of Olten, Canton of Soleurc .has pro | ¢Ase the weather is stormy, the meet- | against the Ukrainians. They arc . Tstate Co., to Abraha Wolf. LA e e ing will be held in the chapel of the | crossing the Zbrucz river at various I h t V t I a:fl:fitl‘:;‘bt‘: h:\.e r:;:y:l:d:'a:lt; . MOODY Gorve wiew ekl & “"C’_"' Bl First Baptist church, points. (It should be noted that the a aca lon Our g 4 i 5 a T £ s Poles were given authority by the Rackliffe Bros.” free tube off Ralph Moody, son of Prof. and M London, Aug. 2.—A dispatch from o e e dan o Q H i 1 . g eGSR M OGRS B e e e e e e T Trinity Methodist Church, R ST G G NSy £ let us talk with you on that repair job on your auto- B o, o 2 " s H g e e ; e ferees o Al Dasla Itev. . F. Neumann of Bethel will | the Zbrucz, 4 4 5 B he Sunday school classes signed his position at the Corbin | (hat during fierce roting at Baste, in | Feve f 15 SR B BEAC e Potisn army's ovjective is saia | [l mobile. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Starting, uth Congregational church will not | Screw corporation and will leave the | connection with the strike there, | 0C¢upy the pulpit a v 2 dis 3 : o ro tov. Mr. Neums to be Kamenetz, Podolia, which i e g il : pet uring the month of August, | employ of that concern foday. Ha | troops fired on. strikers killing nino | chireh tomorrow. ' Itev. Mv. Seumann | 10 (028 CARERC (U0, T lighting and ignition systems installed or rebuilt. cepting the Ttalian class which will | plans to take up a similar work with a | and wounding a large number. estdengiotynls e - i get every Sunday morning following | Western — manufacturing concern. ST oy ERC CUERINE ST ReR iy el e Exp mechanics. i Moody is an ex-service man having St e o — krainians recently resume e morning worship. ving MORE CARS RUNNING. T ¢ atic relations with Rumania, Delicious pineapple ice cream today | Seen 19 months campalgning with the s GonanEEaptE G Tichy Hnlomationchtions rath e t 1 1 o ST B e o e e S TRE G e el Davine | proyiouslylsent imlssions Wio astwoo ectrical dervice ba tomorrow. Axelfod’s Pharmacy, . Shore Line Company Opening New | el SE00 Tt o tor | Ttaly, Switzerland, Germany and Aus- ; lX;erll rll& r}iflil \Blljclol\" streets.—adv = '\\IT”\ o ’\’ Branches As Men Return., on ‘The Master's Loyalty.” Evening | tria and are sa to he seeking to [he local . 3. drum corps is 'ANT CITY G. G Fegces s i n. = establis e i c J B Sta S, - mpeting this afternoon in Middle- A meeting of the automobile com- DomylchSauc e s Eresident REWE | feervite g rRoidioe 8 e i onRBYp s tor ‘l;\‘v\-}“;’:«h‘\)'t:'d ‘\‘\‘m‘vh(th':\”l‘:\k(j‘l'I\'(r:t‘:;\-‘ Stflthfl afld Gal'a e wn with corps from throughout the | mittee represented by Alderman An-| Perkins announced today that the reg- | on e wanee oF G0 @t EL H B i el Geiee o < ew England states for honors in | gelo Paanessa and Councilman A, Gor. ) War hourly schedule of cars was be- | Hope” and celebration of the Lord's :“”("‘I ‘“("YHL‘I‘ o Wm;(m‘”‘m bt aying, marching and appearance and | bach, was held last evening in city | I8 operated on the Shore Line sys-) supper according to the Ukrainians such a Rear 193 Main Street. e confident of taking home several| hall. The advisability of converting | tem fram New London to Montville to- = o T B O o (e : izes. The corps is led by Major | the tenement property in the rear of; 4. and that cars were being run in GERMAN RED CRO! antire Russian question without their liam J. Sullivan. city hall into a garage for housing | 1385t Lyme as far as Flanders corner. | e i et Tiev deciare tnat ihey. like e Kerin Stars defeated the Rose- | the city automobiles was informally | H1¢ also stated that having sufficient | ¢\ icsion Sails from New York | fon: Sert Il continue to fight i ds at St. Mary's playgrounds last| discussed Y| men, cars would probably be operated ‘ the oot S b P in this city next week. The plan is to Today for Old Country. definitely. iss Grace Sloan, telephone oper- open each division as men are avail- New York, Aug. Z.—Members of P s “HERE IT IS” or at the Corbin Screw corporation, STORY WAS FAKE able. the German Red Cross commission, COMMITTEE MEETS j terday during disturbances attending | Iev. Morris B Alling of Rocky | | (0 : Ukrainians | AUgust 4, 1919, between 10:00 and las tendered her resignation, to be- ” = accompanied by five women nurses, { ‘ reported T ot Aunceta | L Tpondon A, 2 he shore | Glghi. reprosentutives of tho. Swedish TO FIX PROGRAMS . CCNOUCR L e teported Resignation of - Austreian | (0 S T P Austrian Red Cross and a num- I have listed a 6 room Cottage today in A No. 1 Ministry s Denicd in Ocial Circles | to Montville and Golden Spur. The DO g o e S SR ) ) condition, in a good location, also a 2 tenement house ndrews, Swift Company Pays 10 P —Originated in Belgrade. R A [ T P P S e s s ol i S| WeRs W IS SR 0 (ks 2y with 7 rooms to a tenement and a garage. Cent. to All Employes: et \Oscar 11 FFor 10 days they had been | = ' Souvenir Committee for Old Home | Al T . Gl ] g e, Aug, 2—The announcemant 3 in New York under the escort of an RS Real Estate The 17 cmployes of the local branch | of the impending resignation of 1l.e se »f the Departme f Justice g Celebration. 3 3 the Andrews, Swift company were | Austrian ministry received here from SIR THOMAS WHITE OUT. LI"(“\‘,L ¢ y::\\H"(’(\ll‘l'l‘lLl:le'lfv.v’Vm"\” ”1((;.‘ il o W o %/ General Insurance ! A mecting of the souvenir program Booth’s Block, Room 6. I ted with bonus "“l‘:‘:*‘ »‘“*‘!‘1‘("' Vienna on Thursday was erroncous it Reliens B L Wi seven months, were prisoners of the Y, covering a six months’ period.| has developed. A mistake in the {rans. [ 'CCSBNS As Minister of - Finance in oo PRI et si. | committee of the Old fome Week . reni 1 Phe percentage of thelr pay received | mission of the dispatch from Vienmi Canadian Cabinet. ol h‘f‘;, FocIinen ““'r“\.“‘ P71 colebration was held yesterday aft Office Open Mon. & Sat. Evenings ® tic cmploves In this special gift| was responsible. The message rra- | Ottawa, Aug, 2.—The resignation of | 1. five. sears were held camtive noon in the chamber of commerce | a5 10 per cent., an amount similar to | inated in Belgrade, it appears and ro- | Sir Thomus White, ministor ot fiamen T a5 Y| rooms, and E. W. Bennett was named | PRt being puid in each of the com-| ferred to the Serb-Croatian ministry. | in the Dominion cabinet, wits Ane | simes . The oot onma o e ord” [ chalrman of the group awaiting its pany's houses throughout the country. ouneadltotes i il i heoa kel meRSRbCEDA BIS e S to B Coln |G R anizations W IE isNprobable ithat ho I'he checks were drawn and paid to Tne dispatch referred 1o above BI85y Sl Hery Dracto Fo hao o 5 will be the choice of the committee ki eniployes upon the request of the RN Ik o A SSIRb eI I AN C1SG0) received in Berne from Vienna on | chairman of the board of railway coni- for chairman and Bernard G. Krano- | ntral office by Mr. Andrews, mana- | yuly 31. It stated that the Ausirian | meree witz the choice for sccretary. The ee- of the logal branch cabinet had decided to resign. A sim There have been previous reports group will not organize for its work EMPLOYES GET BONUS. try from Vladivostok, landing at San —————— ilar message reported London v that Sir Thomas, who nandied sne- | QRD until Leon A. Sprague, sceretary of . B O. 1. €. BOYS RISTURN. Berne said it had been semi-oflicially | cessfully the difficult task of financing ER the chamber of commerce returns Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine ik announced that the cabinet reached a | the government during the war, &oon from his vacation, as the committee thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work Kioity o e Mo tCook decision to meeling neld | w ‘etire to enfer business, s to work under his orders. roitp of Young Men Who Received ot 4 ¢ ould retire to enter business. y LRt A S is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as B e ot Devons Ar o pamilicilimuatday The resignation of T. A. Creerar s The members of the committee are k. , minister af agriculture, also was an- W. Bennett, K. W. Peclton, G. C. At- new. at a reasonable price. BG 17 local Young men who havell === nmnm S ——— L inced today. | Hik : 5 oll. Carl Neu Benard G. Kran- | ! o o ounee: . s place will be tak- well, Carl Neumann, Benard G. Kran S o - gen taking the R. O. T. C. training . STUDENTS, en by Dr. Simon Frazer Tolmi. owitz, A. W. Stipeck, Sheflield Clark, ! Zypewcitcrsianc adding Mechines Reunteajand = Bourie at Camp Devens werc given all Term Commences Sept. 2 - | Michael Smith, William M. Hall, P. héir discharges today and are expect RIGISTER NOW! MARTIAL TAW PROCLAIMED, Tt is| planned to deasw up . . - 8 home late this evening or early to- Oftice IHours Copenhagen, Aug. 2.——The strictest a- ¥ of a program at once to | orrow morning. 8:80 i. m. fo 1 p. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. } martial law is heing enforced in Budi- be submitted to the committce. This ‘Lleut. Bardsley, who was instructor | daily. [venin Monday Tuesday, | pest by the war minister in the new plan will be under the direction of i the local R. O. T. C. unit. will prob- | Friday and Saturday, 7 fo 9 o'clock. [ government, Joseph Haubrich, advices | several factory officials, members of | biy remain at the local High school | CONNECTICUT BUSINESS COLLEGE | from the Hungarian eapital todiy the committee, who have had much Jor anotner year. Phone 605-3 163 Main $t tate. The city is reported quict experience in catalogueing. TEL. 612. 72 'W. MAIN ST.

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