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RM? NURSES DI PERSONALS _ClTrg'qMS | TRAPSHOOTING Knebel Manufacturing Co. | FORMAL RECEPTION CHIC A[m PACKERS | LATEST FAD Capitalize at $50,000 TO NEW CITIZENS | Do not miss our le Sale now going o T (o e el L L - ey B 2 x| The Knebel Manufacturing company | 3 VBN UE 5 GhTe e M o ol o \xelrod’s PPharmacy, 6 Park | IN MERICA | of this city filed incorporation papers | — g l e St—Advt with the secretary of state yester- A\ luncheon was given today at the Cine TR et 91 Former Aliens Will Receive Certi- home of Mr, and Mrs, George Gordon, ¢00. The plant LA enE (o hulhi I Sl e[ fon 2 sRNox hs et iininonioriot ity g i city but has been growing very rapid- (Continued from First Page) iree Wounded and 266 Died cov where ne win jsin nis wire and | Dirth of their daushter, Merle Lyn- | ! IV, It is probable that the concern This Evening. ? opted daug " He will remain | €U ] { will construct an addition o its try was unable in the summer of T there for the res the winter The Home Missionary department of e rresent factory. The signers of the evening when Mayor Quigley | 1918 to secure any supply whatever.” wmle on Du\y the Woman's association of the South g Incorporation papers we Richard | opens the meeting at which 94 men | = There is sufficient evidence, the re- o et L s M. Flanagan | €hureh will meet in the parlovs of the Knebel, Herman (. Markie and Wil- | will be presented with the paper cer- [ port continues, that the five™ huve returned from a Urip to Boston, | Shurch on Eriday at 3 orclock, There ; liam . Betz {ifying that they are now Americon | are dividing the field among thema T : ik 08 will be o full program with interesting 2 iliens (herel il bl enacted ithe. | selves: Vormer Sclectman William | is 4 new one in this | gegges at Blihu Burritt School They (R} b wtomobhile N ( ) U ¢ = ) ”M"‘_‘_'I‘ oL bileiamd toured o1/ ic ™ ATl ladies of the parish are 4 LOCAL NURSE MARRIED. completion of the miracle of trans- \re Large Speculators. hirses who served overseas with the Y izt cordially invited. g - forming aliens into Americans, in at The report declares the meat packs R e G A S AR WD T, (I'm[m i it o u(\“tln" ll'hl.unhrxr' ; Miss Hattic Schichel and Henry Reck- | 1east the \I‘ mal sense. Itn‘\ how ol o e h‘l»« SRR Gl G A p , : of commerce Irank Stockdale o 8 20! y 0 g that miracle may also apply to their rer control of capital and credit en- elr share of service and suffering is Chicazo will conduct o merchant's 5 jceliinicd uattenduvin g ooy wuy of living and thinking will de- | ables them to hiy in such a way as own in the final report on the i T e o ane |linstitute during, e week of Novem- Miss Hattic Schiebel, daughter of | pend perhaps more on the rest of us | to resell “upon a market in which e nalathopenr i onby Sl SR ‘H\'\'“““ e ”y"h\' el her 8 to 15 in this city. Round table ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Schiebel of [ than on the individuals themselves. | their purchases have forced up the QHLS QO 0] A RSl one il e onalort e branenes Lawrence, Mass., and Henry 1. Reck- | Contact with genuine Americans and | price.” It also asserts that the pack- of the work. : nagel, son of Mr. and Mps. €. 17 | association wih them will make their ; ers *“have extraordinary buying and Phe vidomel fomer niusicl tortihe Recknagel, of 110 Camp street, this | transformation a reality As Presi- [ marketing power due to certain ad« Henry A family of Hil- | Swedish reception to soldiers of ¥ city, were quietly married yesterday | dent Wilson has remarked. “If we are | vantages, perhaps not always unlaws side pla tined from New | Scandinavian desesnt will be under p ) al noon at the Ensiisn Lutheran [ not genuine Americans, there will be | ful but certainly offen unjustifiable 5 A Ao, R R O e e / i church on Hungerford Court. Iev, | nothing to infect them with, and no Cannot Tell True Eficiency. Fne fi ix detachments of nurses G Vist. The celebration will be held : | Frederick W. Schaefer. the pastor, | amount of teaching, no amount of Among these advantages are enu- flt. to Itrance replaced nurses in ; of Park Place, | Sunday. November : 2 officiated at the ceremony. The | cxposition of the constitution will ac- | merated packer contiol of 44.5 per fltish nhospitals. German torpedo M A s heeie Pl bt ol localSopiatiienaay e couple was attended by the hrother | complish the object we have in view cent. of all cold storage facilities, Washington, Oc¢t. 16.—'"hat Army a . Stimson, acting-director, who aded the Army nursing serviee siting friend in thi bjoand. Out of 10,245 nurses who w vice overseas, three were jounded in action and 266 died whi'e ticks on hospital ships had foreed A 5 Peck in Boston the harvest supper ana social at St and sister of the groom, Louis Reck- Every person who regards the fun- | their I'(‘H‘l';\'l.nwr car service, the @ linglish Army to care for its Bridget's church in Elmwood last b opnn nagel and Miss Elsie Recknagel. Im- | (amental significance of such a pro- | “highly favorable rules,” obtained by Blinded. as' far as possible, behind : o e Al ol o (| ettt o ol o, Sk o medintely after the wedding {he | €€Ss as the increasing of the nation's | the packers for mixed carloads of @ battlefront Following up sery stmmer homa at Indian | O'Dell formerly of this city is pastor. ) 3 5 couple left on a wedding trip to New | Citizenship should tind some interest \lu-.\h meats and ]n‘u]\vn: house pro- e in the base hospitals, American Branford, and returned to their The trial of John Lanoyski against - York. Ubon their return they will :'[l» u;»"‘\‘,l)’»‘k ;“, w(| W»’\m”;m\\-H)‘l‘M b iv‘-“vh' e ”-Mmp 3 irsing detachments also began to oo S b Joseph Pienkos to recover $1.000 for el reside at 110 Camp stre Mrs. Reck- e ALEItachog LoD oAt an st liE0 oda, S L g g E . s San | North street, this evening at 8 o'clock. | their slaughtering business with re- prward wmd n o December 1917 - (erntions made to a building ou - nagel is a graduate nurse at the New || ard, i ‘ 5 o s my { & o i e e There will be an address to he re- | sulting discriminations not alone 1in encral Haig mentioned & number o li 1thel Jackson, of New Hay-| lunter road occubied most of the Ty B X SRl cipients of the certificate, by Louis | service, but also in rates ! day in the city court today. Kleft : g LS ne . Jew . T s e 3 ) : ! : eE . Slade, the principal of the New Until the packers are shorn of B In the cusualty clearing staflovs., foiony hospital T s P T W and Allinz represented (he plaintiff, o : HXGH ISCHOOL BUECTSICOUNGIL-N st i i i scho ol T D) Saxe Wil || tanspartation’. advantases granted But the real work of the Amecricar | vepresent the court in delivering the | them by the carriers,” the reporp 1 cficial papers to the men. Music will | says, “there is no way of measuring Swihiend the Inal Wi Lo T B Engine Company No. 2 was calle : % % both Duildings met in the assembly | be furnished by a male quartet. their true industrial efficiency e it attack was stemmed and the | {uraed home out at 11:45 olclock last evening by o 2 § hall. The officers from each building It would seem that all members of hem in dispatches for gall serv Ilavzn. who have been (he=uests of andsLawversFleniyeNowviekitappeanetl 1 At the opening of High school this omen gommenced on July 18, 1908y, W T o ek for the defendant | < g morning the section room officers of Jth their own Army ~ Bgaamis Sesiemies (e L S SR R e E i 4 chose for their own number seven { patriotic orders and societies would he LETTSC On'fymistice day. 184,421 American Tohn J. 3 cof Newark, No Jodon0 0 of the rooms cexploded. The E Three seniors, 2 juniors, 1 second {in such a program by being present U salesman for the Stanley Rule and pidier: sick and wounded. were iv ¢ spitals and there was ashortage of 995 nuvses. The records showed hat the ““‘peak of woun ul, was ac g Bl reached at Mesves Uenton on 5 terday to the local police, were found | AR ) A e N from the Academic builaing were as | Reach No Decision Campaign. dvember 16 where 4,186 patients Wilbox hert, of Beauniont, Tex.. | gt evening near Conway's duck farm follows: William Burns, Edward ; . i B 'taken into 10 hospitals, with 384 | arvived today fo joln h:“'“ W iind | in Hartford. | They were turned over Smith, Hubbert Griswold. Harold On Clayton Crossing| Copenhagen, Oct. 16—Lettish forces yrses assizned. The shortage of """“‘.'H‘.w““."\" ”l".',‘“l“’_' e “'““:zjh- to Constable Rowley, who spent con- New York—American women are | lAttham. Margaret Mitchell, Francis DR S U (10 G, oo }‘::]‘,“ r.”:‘ffflv '\H!‘H way across the 7 2o idus et tof hio o g {te, of Emmons Place. 'l\:“r'\:"i\‘\l"\.‘““"'&";“(Z“y‘“fl to locate reli-|more and more imitating their English | 12820, William Kiniry. Those elected | gefinite action toward eliminating the [ goo@ PIver at *Msa and operations he report says. that transportation SREHhG ves Newington. He brought the | gisters in the matter of outdoor sports, | [FoM the Commerce and Practical | (layton grade crossing, where four © are now developing favorably, g ool bee o alle Lo U N0 L children to the local police and they = The latest fad in this country 15| ATlS course were as follows: Robert | people were killed recently when the | pcording to a dispatch received from o France, so great was the rush of | GARAGEMAN JACOB e returned to their parents trap shooting, and so many women | PoYle, Frank Sullivan, Philip Sparkes, | nutomobile in which they were riding | .24 last night by the Lettish press study class under the leadership | are anxious T . : bureau here i S | 3 are : us to learn how to handle a | Charles Vibberts, William Rother- | was struck by a train, has been taken JbatitroonsRtonthe jtion of Mrs. F. G. Platt will be held cach ; Rt . : e e ; A state of siege has been declared il 4 T . ) at Mrs. ¥ ford, James Doyle, Bernard Clarl T e : > yesterday ) oo Nurses were dropping from fatiguc AS EXCIEING TIME | bt iatis ol ron o oiipe: o |lcaspropenlyithati Mys B 10 vl of oyle, - This statement was made yesterday | (yioiohout all Lithuania g s biound thce operating tables at | HAS EXCITING TI iday 3 o'cleck from October 24 | New Yark makes a good living acting L : i afternoon at the office of the Public o RS thudniafand he mog to November 21. Subject, “World | as instructor in shoc, / bilization of three classes of soldiers’ ish, but complaints from them wer SLE o Health Aol T liEatone MRS i clasel oaat ot i e Beo Ul e Rtash ATTEND “DOG ROAST. Utilities’ Commission. However, a|y..4 peen ordered, it is announced in most never heard, Miss i able clubs about the cit committee has been appointed by the all the women of the church and city A number of High school pupi @ telegram received here from Kovno s. Conditions under which they | Tak Short Sleep and Awakes to commission to recommend safety | Ryggian troops under command of devices which will probably be in- are invited. HARTFORD . R chaperoned by Miss Duggot and Miss ved were bad in the extreme. they | e T et e Seovs o fite: Craies dirgEn TEORD BOY '»'““"“"" Viheolon attonded a f’,“g S oeshic] Col. Vierkolitch, have been concen- ing crowded in dormitories or tentx, = will meet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. | Is Given Croix de Guerre With Star | Sunset Rock this afternoon. Among | oo oo ohort? trated in Lithuania and, with the sually without heat and adequa Steal Machine. The Brownies of the First church for Brayvery " the party were Russell Keefe, Tnes | - - ======="m=| help of Germans, have occupied tele- G orten i thou b Rlos e e . il meet Saturday afternoon at 2| Tlartford, Oct. 16— Corporal Roger | Campbell. John Renshen, Helen graph and telephone stations and 1oh as was furnished by canvas| Steve Jacobs, proprietor of a garage | o'clock. P. Rose of the United States marine | Downs, Stanley Hellberg, = Mildred WANTED conyented fisohoolafin tolbarracka e ecting. Nurses. in many instances, | on Main sircei, had an cxciting expe- | The Home Missionary society of (he | corps, son of Mrs. Cora V. Ross of | Luddy, John Meehan amd Margoret Dithuan angflag hasioverywhere i ro- ere obliged to wash and iron their | rience with four auto thieves in Mid- | Center church will meet nest Friday | No. 45 Whitney streef, will ‘be pro- | Lejay. i SHOP HELPERS, YARD M placed the Russian colors. Col. Vier- Iniforms, and little recreation could | dlctown last Tuesday which kept him | at to pack their missionary box. b { S o furniShed for their fow hours off | busy for a few minutes until tae damase was slight. (B e : vear pupil and 1 first year pupil. {und by extending the information Levalliconupany SisglNInghel el DELIS Two 3 car old children of | . ; A Ilach council meets at the call of the | and invitation to others less likely | Succeed in Crossing Duna, Near Riga, uenfle. s Gamily will comie hette m () (T s L L ; e headmaster and both councils at the | to be interested. 1 s s i 3 ; and Are Car LA = i ing on Favorable of 147 Grove strect, reported lost yes- Ny ;SR s call of the principal. Those elected e LI Favorable sented with the Croix de Guerre medal | e AND PAINTERS kolitch has issued a proclamation say- S 2 ing if the Lithuanians vol a y re- uty. timely arrival of an officer relieved Marshal Petain. at (he soldiers, sailors PLELO) 165 IR oD, Apply Berlin Construction Co., AILC VIthiold Btusele, sl eOyeamony The homeward exodus hezan in| him of his worry. Mr. Jacobs drove & n 1 s and Enanines bl ko) An automobile truck owned and POy will be given Lithuania under Rus- 5 on & SaDot! ¥ u wnuary and about 230 a week secured [ a party to Middletown and while Wednesday night, October 22, at § | 97Ven by Alden Andrews of Stantey Berlin Del sian sovereignty. The proclamation 1ssaze during the first four months | waiting for their return he fell aslecp o'clock. The presentation will be | 4Uarter was damaged considerably says that, on ‘the other hand, if the rthe year. in the rear seat of (he machine. Be- Cavoline B. Bucll Given Purse | made by Mavor Kinsell | yesterday morning iwnen' a North Lithuanians resist the Russians, they b P 3 0f S P -~ Ny e 5 Stanley street trolle; r e d w will be *‘regarded as traitors = fore wrapping himself in the arms of of Gold at Convention—>Mrs. Wilson Qorporal Rose,fwho s emplovediani it ey B TSt Hieevican collidedipith HEARING TUESDAY. Morpheus, Jacobs very carefully e i the state capitol, won the Croix de _I”'] \”" l’ ction of Hartford avenue ey locked the car and then lay down. New President. Guerre in Belleau Wood on June 11, | 41 Stanley \f”m Ehedcangvasiin oard of Public Works (o Take Up| How long he remained asleep he does Willimantic, Oct. 16.— 1 their | 1918. Corporal Rose is the first arge of Motorman James Wrenn i : 9 Bl CEnG e G e B SPLENDID SHORE ] : St kno ) \ N | e g e R T e e e James Malloy. The : g L not know, but he was sudder testimonial to the service of M s RmanincRloR It as Criolx Rden) 5 vo 1 e e Blabeo U ate s To o TS awakened by the appearance of four | Caroline B. Buell, for 15 years pre Guerre. freoks i ¢ t S i ] A hearing relative to the abandon-| e jn front of the car. One of the ! ident of the Connecticut W. C. T. 1 SR oo amoldistilkingiithe Xxtra HADDOOK, 10c 1b. hg of building lines on the soufh side ! o110 0c tiaed his compa i ez Peo o NEW ELEVATOR MAN & g i ows urged his panions to take | the delegates today gave her a purse AV MAN. = . Orange street from the end of the pgapyrss These Fish are being caught s 2 L 5 Of e 4 chance and steal the machine, tefl- | of gold coins. She had previously ex- William B, Wilbur is the new ele- NCHMAN WOUNDED, HIS . el r Ball Bearing company DIODETYinz ghem! thati they could easily ais’ | pressed herdesire ftolretire from acs ( S2LOr man at (he city hall | He suc- MEN THEN FIRE ON CROWD. or ur Oat’ ul in nearby waters, vessels all b AL.point approximately 200 feet east-| o "t (1o car fn Stamford. fivel duties. Mrs, Mayy B Wilson, of | c2°0° Ohatles Sndrews who today re- . the company wishes to abolish turned to his home at Jacksonville, | Faris, Oct. 16, (Havas)—During making quiclk trips, which in- 3 : : Just about this time Jacobs - | Plantsville, was chose i a he present five foot line there for | X e Bp de nisuille S reaslicliosen o fhe Roteq | X i Fla. Mr. Andrews’ worked as elevator | demonstration at K: lautern, 112 sures Fi st quality:, Eiloi= Sturposes willl be hela at the | £1ded that he wouldl tuke iihand in |ident when ihal cletions wete: Beldiilind Co8iie S AIE0 S 0 = hile M il | ihe Sarrel reglon yestorday & boimon and Ml]lmery Dept. e LS oarad of public works Tuesday eve- [ {he affair, and, jumping up, he asked | Other officers chosen were: bor was night watchman at the town | officer commanding a detachment of The sale of Haddock ig devel- thg at 7:30 the men what they Intended doing) Miss Mary B. Welles, of Wethers- | home. He resigned that place and has | men was seriously wounded, accord- oping at a wonderful pace—in Providing the weather s favorable | With his car. The men immediately | field, corresponding secretarys Mrs. | returned to the city hall. He former- | ing o a dispatch from Zurieh (o the e board will inspect the streets|dumped from the miachine and ran Mary A. Gager, of Willimantic, re- | 1y filled this position as a substitute Echo de Paris. The dispatch says pp y at nce tO our judgment a most excellent Wesdas ‘afterroon] and the lienls t distance. When they looked | cording secretary; Mrs. Nellie Rulo pl e i the French soldiers opened il uesday night following the meeting. | around and saw only one man in the Arnold. of Meriden, treasurer; Miss SR machine, their courage evidently re- | Grace . Platt, of Bridgeport, state fire and thing for the entire eastern nl killed one person in the mob severa! s Deaths and Funerals e et 1o < Aew Britoims Shopping Center Fish . trade and for the public CHICAGO'S TNDUSTRIES turned. One of the quartet, who ap- | secretary, and Mrs. Illiza K. Fuller, s = i Y Pl Re TS = — ™Y in general. There is a great r parently was (he leader, ursed his| of Scotland, editor of “The White i . ot i “"""“I '"l‘\l' Boylal| COMEERS BETTER, BUT IH[ Jonsana oo Soet) SIORE 2 = 5 S companions to go back to the ma-| Ribbon.” e neReN! (O IBIE AEaE RN i : : 3 = W big fleet of fishing vessels, both ondition at Steel Plants Better Than | BI040 On% (0, S0 Bk Lo the ma- was held from the Church of St. John IS STILL IN BED Lo 0 NewBurtoin - Than at Any Time. | k bt Jacobs. the Evangelist this morning at 9:3 Washington, Oct, 16—Samuel Giom > SN Sfore for berybosy steamers and schooners, and Enicazo Ot 16—mhe N industoial T S S GhE RS TO STUDY POLYNESIA o'clock. Rev. J. Leo Sullivan officiated | Pers, president of the American Fed- | ample fishermen to man them, 2 | at the requiem The c in ol G Gl st A o Feen here appeared upon the mass. beavers | eration of Labor, who is suffering ] i noi b sl e Bl i were Andrew Gormley, William More- | from narvous exhaustion, was report. andfcecnel noendj togthe ctter than at any time since the steel | thieves took to their heels. The | Scientific Expeditions With Great I Head.\ osephigonmlsy, diliomasiblioiy “|] oncwast impiovedi od il s L el cock Lo ge B flors siricl nehly foun esks nEol el e T ley, Lester Gormley and James Gray. | Physician has ordered him (o remain ocean. They are a most excel- flany of the mills were said by com- | had been received carlier in the eve- nancial Backing Will Set Out to | Burial was in the new Catholic | In bed. Last night Mr. Gompers' tem- § lent Fish, any officials to be running at 0 | ning that four men had stolen a ma- i 4 cemetery. ’i‘f“i”f‘f" rose V(«_’ 100.8 degrees, but it f i ciated 'except through New er cent or more of their usual ca- | chine in Meriden and that he v o Learn Origin of Race. = 1ad receded this morning to 98.4. y Iongland vher hey E acity while virtually every plant af- | (heir trail. Patrick McIncrney. b > 3 ‘ngland where they have 3 : Honolulu, T. R., Oct. 17.—Largely I S RS alviva to 'el Lar e ralk tober ting N . . E TS T t Westhic PIGE s C " i always rated high. We are S by the walliout was operating financed by the trustees of the Ber- ) Sl gnied: WE GEY DT (05 n.at least a reduced scale. t ERVES VF 3 , Mass., well known in this city, died Hartford Oct 16.—T " 2 more than pleased at seeing £ btk = o 03 S A MEDA nice Pauahi Bishop estate and the o e S e = D 6 he Benny Ou the other hand, the labor lead- = L Bl BT R e T this morning at St [,'.‘m‘ is hm_m'.\l. L.eonard-Johnny Dundee ten round z i them put on the map at the ientific expedition will leave Ha- J]i;‘l'"::’l;'i( {'{‘[‘ “\I\‘f ‘H"w .‘;t‘llnl'j <:' Hrmu bout scheduled for this city October | present clip. They will without - z s : ; s | and resided : o time Cast Ber- ) 27, has been declared off % B : waii next sprin to spend tw years " & 5 d off by Promoter ME T S Sffort to|lin. The body was brought to [ Joseph P. Mulvihill. Too much yml»lyll : ity this afternoon by J. M. Curtin| o i as g % determine the origin of the Polynes- | <" pposition was given as a reason for “ inc arc bifocals— fan raceland! tol trace its yarious mi- | 4nd company (ol prepare for burlal.“ieancelling tho bout. i 1(':?\[ I"'l“ltl)‘:i:“llll')\ll"m‘” : : grations until Hawaii, the northeast- [ The funeral will be held on Saturdas why they look bottor.” Conn. river Bull Heads and MAIL PLANE WRECKED. o gt ? 4 ern outpost of Polynesiu, was reached, | MOTRINg from the Sacred IHeart Many @ well-groomed man is Perch, Halibut, Fresh Salmon, Riif i S E % 3 ernice Pauahi was an Hawaiian | hurch in ISast Berlin. The remains Course in Business Iinglish et ons that . § . 5 o . : 3 : s I3 s pleasantly conscious ha Tuna Fis Butterfish henl bilot. Lieut. Robinson, Escapes With e princess who married Charles R, | Will be taken to Westfield for bur Tuna Fish, 'Butterfish, i Y the awkward seam in his bifo- 5 o Only Minor Bruises. 5 . Bishop, pioneer [onolulu hanker. She BETTER L.TTERS— el e e Mackerel, Smelts, Snapper | 3 once declined an offer of the throne Thomas Holmes. B Q S B 5 Rl Blues, Blue Pike Boston 6 - o = 3 of harmony with his general es, ; Allentown, Pa.. Oct. 16.—A T . GF RTENL. B a6 The funeral of Thomas Holmes was ETTER BUSINESS ‘:YW.“‘”H.‘ LR el roa e g i ey Wb nail plane in charge of Lieut. A . many millions, provides revenue for | held this arternoon at 2 o'clock from oo Aasiieden Wl tes are old-fashioned. There's no Robinson, en route from Belmont % a number of institutions designed to | his home, 106 Hartford avenue. Bir- s-Bullding Letters. need of the seam at all. Kryp- L < to Bellefonte, became lost in the ] X promote the interests of the native | ial was in the new Catholic cemetery. The writer who can turn a toks do away with it entirely uine Blue TFish and Finnan og near Macungie at 11:15 a. m ; : Hawaiian complant inio an asset; who vet they zive perfect near and Haddie, Round, Little Neck oday, crashed into a tree, and in | Yoo ; ——— e — Mrs. Winifred Rose., ”'-:: ::l:“fl‘ credil without hurt Tar vision and Steaming Clams, Lobsters all of 20 feet, was completely | SUES FOR $10,000 FOR Funeral services were held this aft- | Ing the applicant feelinge: yrecked Licut. Robinson who | 3 i 3 3 HUBBY KILLED IN STRIKE. | ernoon at 2:30 for the late Mrs. Win- | who can inc c the friendl, and Scallops. scaped with minor bruises, left hy | R New IHaven, Oct. 16, Among suits | ifred Wilson Rosc from the Frwin | iiliugetof tiustomers ihyievers RYPTO rain for Belmont Park formally entered in superior court to- { Moriuary chapel. Itev. Ilenry W, | letter he diclates .is no longer - AL, HIGH GRADE SBA 1ANY WILL ATTEND S day was that of Annie Lalko, who | Maier, pastor of the First Congrega- | mevely handling business. He GZI.ASS?!L‘FSCN_S 'OOD. NO COLD STORAGE BANQUET TO H. D. SISSON. | : o secks §10,000 from the Ansonia Mfg. | tional chureh was in charze of the | is producing more business THE INVISIBLE BIFO FISH. | Co. for loss of her husband who was | funeral prayers and burial was in | Ability of This Kind is Never cannolisbogalstinsuighedguunety A large number of delegates from i o killed by 1.0 Overlooked. single-vision glasses, They Fvery Business-Building Let- have no line nor seam. Kryp- y ter yvou write is piling up prof (oks are clear, smooth and its and good will for vour firm cven. That is why they are md bringing nationally kinown as “the in- | | A | 2 iven tomorrow night at Hartford to ] & company makes a general denial. conducted from St Matthew's Ger- your own full fon. Harry D. Sisson. commander- ! | man Lutheran church at 2:30 this aft- ‘ success much nearer visible bifocals. | i | | | | hitherto unappre- rs stated that the unskilled workers vere the only ones returning to their laces in appreciable numbers and hat so far the effect of the strike had not been diminished question be plentiful and cheap during the fall and early win- ter months. Silver Bass, Flounders, Gen- S ¢ A bullet during a_strike dis- | Fairview cemetery his city as well as from New Haven 3 turbance at Ansonia in May, 1916 Bridgeport and other cities, will at- % An allegation is that the bullet came Julius F. Surko. end the reception and banquet to be | from the weapon of a sguard. Thel The runcral of Julius 1. Surko was 3 L o] Steege ermen as Fairview Cincinnati. Oct. 16.—The board of | Tteege. Interment wa Liven by Camp No. 6, of Hartford, 1 recommendations which is the steer- ind all camps of Connecticut are in- vited to attend cemetery = o Card of Thanks, n-chicf of the S of Veterans, of APPROVES LEAGUIS TERMS. Sl e T o o, e Train Yourself To Be The One i Man In Ten Kryptoks sive you the advan ] You can now gel a coursc tage of near and far vision in ] AN of taining: complete, thor- one pair of glasses without the Sm other dittsfield, Mass. The affair will be 3 2 in ing committec of the Disciples of : : . i concise, axpensive insightly appearance of Christ, in international convention Rl inexpensive Sealsl S 5 W cdesire (0 express our sincere that will enable you to make bifoca STRIKE IN NEW HAVEN. e "":,’“\("\4:;:;,‘:1 ,‘!i',fb(”{(,";";;"1:; thanks to our many kind neighbor oven your routine letters real o o . iagebydiy Ol sl g A B Lo i o Miss Tsther | nations; the second grants to the friends fotptholiesBEsL R ol Fns e aeliGers S oTE Y oU 1],”1‘“)-“\» 'hr:wu W e e ot WOtk i recovering from a flood experfence | of making outrizht =ifts (o cities, and | | e ! i ¢ st gha e B e e i Fraternal Benefit League. will help you to hecome that oday, a disagreement having arisea, i1 has brought about a strong| the <hird cstublishes a stewardship N BOYLE AND FAMILY. ONE MAN IN TEN urso Eyes examined t is understood, over the wage and e W ational steway AL 3 . 33 COMT ime scal Carnegic medal. She swam for five ship sceretary. 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