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Tl'r "il'! r‘*\a LUl United States Food Administration MPAR o AR RSB . Licenss Numbers G-08535—RB-9118 THE MOHICAN COMPANY Armour’s Genuine Spring LAMB Short Cut Legs Ib. . 25¢ Loins, Ib. ... 22¢ Forequarters L Lamb 18c¢ | Pieces for Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round STEAK,db_______33¢c BEEF LIVER, bb..... 17¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, Ib. . .. 25c YELLOW ONIONS 3 e, Lt ii0c LARGE SUNKIST ¥ LEMONS, dozen..... 23c F MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, b, = ... . i57c FURE LARD, Ib..... 31c 1D WHOLE MILK . i ESE.IB. . ... 3¢ ViICTORY RELIABLE FLOUR, b. ........ 19 :OWCAN COCOA 3 15 Th emn .%o oo sisn1Be . GRANULATED WHITE CORN MEAL, bb. ..... 5¢c § PREMIER SHAD, can 19c { HAVE YOU TRIED OUR i ¥ 7 EXTENSIVELY SAYS: HIS TRAVELS.” ALSO THE WEI 1 pound loaf 8c COFFEE CAKES, loa 1Y, pou _— .WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS FROM LOCAL FARMS Meaty Pieces To Roast, Ib. 2 Veal Chops Stewing, Ib.. . 20c Chops, Ib. ... 45¢|Cutlets, Ib... § Fine Mealy Cooking POTATOES, peck 15 Ibs. 55¢ BAKED RIGHT HERE AT THIS STORE? A VERY PROMINENT PHYSICIAN OF THIS CITY WHO TRAVELS “IT IS THE. BEST HE HAS HAD WORTH CONSIDERATION AS FOLLOWS: 12¢ ¥ “Conserve Food of All Kinds.” Wheat Products and Sugar. SHOULDERS Ib. 25¢ Both Days BEST CHUCK ROAST LEAN‘PO'IT[NG BEEF BESTCUTSCORNED BEEF, b........ .., 20c SWEET POTATOES NATIVE SPINACH SWIFT’S OLEOMAR- GARINE, 3 ibs..... $1.00 COOKING COMPOUND FRESH EGGS, dozen 51c DINNER BLEND COFFEE, b........ 19 CREAM OF WHEAT MY WIFE’S TABLE SYRUP, bb. . FRESH MADE BREAD IN ALL @! GHT OF OUR LOAVES Is [§! nd loaf | Graham Bread loaf 8¢ This Is Especially True of NDIVIDUAL NEEDS MUST DETERMINE COAL USAGE ppermost cons or Connecti- toment | which sponsihility for’ Burning umn squarely up to ablished a definite s no 1ffering 1 may ion of es- hardship or the infirm 0 caus dent that the vho have co- splendid patriot- rvation of food, ma; e ticut operated with such the cons {ana theft of fow be depended spirit in the upon to show the same use of coal” ARRESTS IN SEPTEMBER WERE 181 IN CiTY month by the . of which r and zno X\Q"l hizhest number was {or breach the of the rp((h n into double fig- 2%, and there were 12 for y w ith hootlegging The following on 1 was the record ach of peace 32, tion of <s driving 1, wjthout In- theft motor tres- owner's non-sup- ble, se- Taw, hpg. toxica b king auto ion 1, bootiezzi emb, port, duction incor { liguor ging, street ¥ Mrs. Talkalot—What T have said is a great secret. me in the strictest confidence, caution you against repeating it. Mrs. Caustique—T shall endeavor to | be as cautious as & It was told to DISGOVERY OF PHOSPHATE THAT INCREASES STR Nothing Like Bitro-Phospkete to Tn- erense Strenzth, Vigor and Nerve Force—says Iditor of Phy- ciany’ “Who's. Who.” The discovery of an or- vhich when taken em is quickl v nerve tissue Frederick . Kolle, M. Pioneer in Application of X-Rays in the U, S.; athor of Medieal Texthooks; Member Author's Committee of America, Lemsne, Phyaiciany’ Lexisiative League, and Editor-in-Chief of Phy- stcians’ “Whe's Who” in N. Y. garded by medical sp«:mxhs' as ot Al?l ortance to people who suffer uy ents directly .or . indirectly] a0 depleted nervous Witality, such s nourssthents, thimmess, premture o}d age, lnannh ENGTH AND VIGOR lack of energy. sia remarkable th and en- ed by a New Whose Ted cells after a short of treatment were increased Physicians ‘and - hospitals © 4re mow recognizing its its use in .ever mc)easlm’ redericld KoMe, M. York Physicians Bitro-Phosphate should © doctor and used hospital to increasc strength nervons debilit fan example of how thi suhsta 3 riches the hlood i York hospital phy patient ourse 430,000 'Wh 0'S rve force and to enrich the Harrigan,_former visitin; specialist {0 North Eastern Dicpen: £ator; : “Let those who are weak ‘l:\i(“ 5, anaemic or run-down #-matural. unaduiterated strength ue-builiing substance such as fro: phosphate and wou will soon sec I i 2596 { 3600- iu:t‘ e 1 musw‘ 2301—Lloyd G. Baton, 3502 ique! - A )lc‘KbWey, in. . Adolphus E. Williams, 201 Lau- rel' Hill Awe. gzt:otévh 8. Carke, 225: g‘nnklm Haisey A. Galtup, Grove. ant—fimu S. Farrell, 4 Whitaker ‘tw"—JOSGPh A, wmhm 16 Clay. 3508—David F. Hartie, 50 Summer. 2 Ile 179 Broad. B‘ofin&n. 2 ‘Penobscot. ysu—'rhnnus J. Connell, 67 Spruce: 2512—Harold "A. Jordan, ‘14 Sturtevant Ave. - 3515—Otto . . ' Rosiene, ”'Oame 3514—Andrew J. ‘Sullivan, 51 Joseph. 2515—Henry K. m.. 127 ;Platt *Ave. filG—R}lmd Counihln, 55 Oak- ridge. 3517—Carl S. Parker, 8 Phillips Ave. "’18———?):!&&1 J. Smwvchmky, R. F. 4. 519—Joseph Jacobik, R. F. D. 9. 520—Casimo Quarto, 58 Division. 3521—George 'Nichalson, - 213 . Yantic. 35 zw—nmr Vellis, 255- North Main. 2533—Charies .Arvanetes, 98 (;Iinflm 2524—Peter Pappagian,* 379 3525—Paul: Fanning, 31 Lincoln: Ave. 35"6—7V=nnmd Py Gwiuhwln 120 Nprth Main. 3527—Frederick R.: Gehr, §8 Roath. .'SBZHouph E.:Peterson, 443 " Bos- well . 2529-—Peter Koslawslu 34 White, 3530-—Joseph B. Reynolds 419 'North Main. 2531—John ' H. '!‘oomev 290 Ave. Boswell 'ho'—«}loswh Andr:ejmk& 722 Bos- well- Ave. 2533—Charles E. Anderson, 31 Twilfth. 3534—Adam Prap, 380 North Main. Zfifi-—waulvslaw Kszesicki, 161 Cen- tral Ave. 2536—John Galuska, 144 Cerntral Ave. ..)1.»~iobflrl H. Domahue, 204- Central ve. %538—Charles H. Williams, 1 Fifth. 39—Michael H. Delaney, 4) Baltic. 2540—Stanislaw Walenda, 9 Prospect Park. 2541—William A. Ogden, 417 Boswell Ave. 3342—John T. Kelly,. 54 Bleventh. 5542—Danigl Driscoll, 58 Central Ave. 2544—William F. Sharkey, 298 Central Prennan, 416 Boswell Axe. 546—Ambrose R. Baafte ol Eleventh. e\ Canta) V. Larose, #2- Fourth. “Paul’ B. Gadle, 284 Central Ave. nder AMikulicz, 177 Central . McGibney, 152 Boswell 460 . West r H. Sabrowsk \fanwlaw Liskewie: 1 Sixth. chael Laput, 34- Second. P. Maloney, 34 Fitth. 0—Chatles Dreshér. 359 Central Ave. 3561—Ernest C. Myers, Ave. -Namie Magsad, < F. Focai, 383 s ank H. Kern, 84 qY.V.h ohn J. Enright, 61 Seventh. —Joseph §. Walenda, 9 Prospect Park. Armenegs, T—Georga C. 5. 6 Durfey. 36 St. Regis 25 N. 64—F Rear of 16 Golden, —Nicho North in. 3369—Feter Chmiclewskd, Main. 3370-—Kenneth C. Berghind, 13 Four- teonth, bert W. Taylor, 45 Smith Ave. James H. Quinn, 414 Central Ave, 3—Wiadyslaw Hickory. 574 Micklovich, 683 North Rynkiswic, 139 72 East TAsse. % Eighth. . Caron. J. 582 Carroli, David Ave, A. Hood R. F. D, 1. —TFred W. Benjamin, R..F. D. 5. . Conlon, R. F.' D. 1. 0. - George S Magowan, R —®Paul Collins, ‘Pr)‘ 476, Charles H. L, R Charles R. !(\flh Box ¢ 4—Willigm W. Dawson, 229 Laure! Hill Ave. —Herman _Stelzner, ton. \&flh.,m 2 Washing- F.. Railay, 124 Broad- A Pendleton. 83 Johnson. 214 Tranklin. Arihur F. Sherman, 208 Laurel Hill. Ave, Horman Karkutt, 84 Roath. 26801 —Peftr Petereshiweh. 102 Yantic 2 fl‘a[\cm'-‘( N. Robinson, 4 West :, Ladox, 79 West Town. m T. Harvev, 105 CIiff. 3606 —William R. Hs 44 Sunny- ide A 807—Domin qm C. Demoine, Ave. 360°—John Wilson. 78 School. 2608—Willlam €. Fayman, 8 Summer. 0 S.’Stevems, 15 Franklin. lone. 59 Cedar. Ventoto. 280 Wranklin. 61 -P.ouzm Alfiere, 15 Plate Ave. 5614—Pasguale Ruta, 320 Franklin. 3615—Onofrio Quercia, 280 ‘1-2 Frank- h 2816—Stefan J. Pletrowski, 376 Second 58 Franklin, . 25 Platt Ave. Rudolph Weinert, = 2§ 620-—Ruby V3hnde"fl\i\/fl 5 Forvest. Ave, 2—Rohert W. Otis, 323 West Main. 3624—Teon Sachner. 99 West Main. 2825-—Abraham. Ableman, 29 Spring. 3626—Thomas H. Buckle, West Main. 2 -Kurakos Spirakee, 1 Thames. 3630—Fraderick E. Robinson, 221 Tavrel Hill Ave. 2621—T.ontral H. Ba.kvm 5 Stetson. S83%—Charles E. Rush, 2632—Mike Pagonna. Yfl “High: some astonishing resuits in the i crease of trength pody of endur- Belng a: nerve food that is readily assimilated by the most dalicate . 2md ot a Gang Fous drug ‘o . Bitro-Phospl nerve energ: and mind and p A ¢ 5 itself to all sufferers llom z::flz?t:» ness, thinness, wedkness, ete. and moreover it can now be otb&amed from The Lee & Osgood Drug Co. and all %00d druggists in convenient 5-grain tablets at a cost'so low a the reach of everyon i One of these tablets with each meal, ‘within A sl‘xfiu)d be ]taken— an: e results in many ¥nstances are little short of marvelous. Dull -ayes become bright, h | sleép is restored to the <lee|)less. the nerves regain their strength, thin peo- ple put on flesh and the whole system becomes charged with that stréngth, vitality and enerfi\ which makes life so truly worth while. As there are a great variety of So- called phesphates, be sure and get Bitro-Phosphate, the -yenuine. unadul- terated organic substance described by the anthorities above mentioned. R Tawes Napolitano, %0 Thames. —Max Stamm, 21 Norfh High. T—Albért TI. Bowe, 44 West Thameas. 2638 —Prank R. Demisom, 21 - Grant 2639—Gaorge W. Denison, 57 Broad- WaYy. 3p40—Jeremish H Brown, 23"‘ Mount Pleasant. 3641—Arthur K. Haddad, %0 Thames. 2642—Archilie S. Evangelo. 53 Thames 3642 —Trank C, H. Frey, 52 Asylum. 2644—Tewis Hurst, Bverett. 2645—Norman F. Himes, 17 Asvinm. “546—Arthur F. Johnson, 245 Wt Man. 2647—Jéns N, Hansen, 129 EFzabeth. am—-.mhnr R. Lamb, 79 Pearl, 2645—George J. Porter, 2 Thames. SGsfl—meam Conmvr e West .~ Thames 2451—John W Shea, Jr % Su.nmn!. Picasio,” €4 Washinaton. ! 2621—Henryq B. ' Storey, 118 ‘Wt.l Pleasant. 1 2622—Thomas* F. Cummings, 20 Geer 229 West Matn. |5 William P. Kelley, 292 Asylum. |; 3653 Cnaries A, u;adad AT H 8654—Marino §e1ieem 161 "Mt. ant: ?‘nS—Pltflck B. Dono\an, 8 Wy zd. \GnG—Jeseph B. S:dmak\' 14‘ Kinney A SGfiO—Anmnle! I, West. Main, 3661—Joseph H. Cobb, 225 West Main, 3662—Howard S. ITves, 11 Champlin 3663—William Gflimk@wbkl 38 Mt Pleasant. | 3664—Fhilip ‘Hartz, 5 Coit. 29 Spring. 3584-—thn H. C. Clabby, 18 Dunha 2663—Antony Hanson,. 180 ‘West- Main, 3669—Stanley . Kolash, 11 Peck. 3670—John C. Schuler‘ .54 Thames 3671—James J. “nlAughfln, : Thames. —Daniel -J. Donegan, 113 Spring.| 3 »—Clarence A. Norcross, -Maple. —Adam J. Gernhard, 17 Ward —E{ubert-k Swain, 262 Wt W est 24" West | Neo.: 2 367T—Harry E. Hgflton 279 Main. 2678—Alfonsi Guagliardo, Cliff St. Bx- tensi 3679—Antonio -Longo: 3630—Harry H. Marshall, -Clay Ave, 3681—Charles A.- - McNamara, | Roath. 2682—Roy D. Gardner, 8- Church. . West. 3683-—Simon A. Coffey, 24 North Thames. S 3684—George - W. . Thompson, 204 Franklin. 2685—Auzustine - Lariviere, 60 ington. 5686—Peter L. LaChance. 3 Hill. 3687—Richard Belli, 586 Schooi 2638 Ulysess J. Saselarides, 12 Main. 3689—James Vellis, 225 Main 3690—Jan Zawislinski, 167 Clff. 3891—Kazinierz F. Fezulewicz, 72 Sum- mit. 3692—BEdward- Johnson, 16 Lafayette. ‘Wash- 176 “Yantic. Jacob A. Baramowzki, 114 High. 9—John Dluzuiewcki, 241 Yanti D—Th(odore 0. Kennedy, 41 Union derick C. Heller, 181 North Lapkowosky, 57 Roose- 3—John Plotan, R. F. D. 5. 04—Alifred. J. Belliveau, 24 Eighth. 5—John A. Przygoda; 79 Roosevelt Ave 3706—Isidor Pishbone, 432 North Tramontozzi, 2708—John J \ulhvan 3709%—Matthew E. ington. 8710—Wilfred J. ‘Rivers, 43 Union. 1—James M. 'Babbit, Jr, \\‘fihmgt n. . Rossoll, 51 Joseph. ‘Byrne, 247 Wash- 305 21 BaMi ynolds. EBoswell T14—James Ave. | Zicaro, 14 Orchard. . Wilcos, Pox 110, R. ichal Butrymowi ick W. Barry, Semino, 8 Bray, Ctatral —Charles ranklin Heary A, N. Harrison, 256 Guile, 210 Franklin. Nicholas ¥.. Conaty, § Garfleld Ave. 732—Antoni R. Krukewski, 105 Ho- bart Ave. $133—Joun Mrayglod, 73 Reath. 34—Anthony J. Zduncryk. 136 North Thames. 15 Platt Ave. $5 Schoal. 101 McKinley . Chapman, 34 Happy. Sherman, 185 Broad. Watrons Ave Willlam A. Higgins, Alice Bidg, ain. ST44— Ju!ln B. Gallivan, 50 Freeman Ave. 5 - 2i45—Johu H. Bell, 8 Church. 48—Frederic. C. Busch, 8 Hill 41—Peter G. Rigovoulos, 37 Lake. 5748—Johr. S. Jesezcrowski, 146 CHff. Lotello, 48 Lake. i J. Marks, 220 Franktin —James H. Whitney, 48 Oak. R. Kind Oak. i F., 'Counthan, § Unjon. AD‘—JQ\ B. Wetherbee, 37 Washing- ton. ohin H., Wilsen, 159 Frankl Stephen M. Walsh, 46 Divisior -Sitas B, Woodw)r‘th 46 Tafay- cite. G. Fells, 137 Baltic. O’Connell, 6§ Tyler 3760—] Haroll J. Lieberman, 97 Sher- I)TSI-—‘Honm'ius A. Beausoleil, 306 Lau- rel Hill Ave. 3782—Joseph S. Hackim, 42 Broadway 3765—Davia Goldblatt, 33 Seventh. 3764—Roath D. \(cw'm\ 192 Laurel Hill Ave. 3i85—Bdward J. Gltason 96 North. .v.W—F‘Eh( Keenan, i3 Clairmont Ave 7—James H. Gases 45 Division, 168—Lonis Ep) 291 Laurel Hill Ave. 7(»———Chfl.fles Alavis, 162 Talman. 3775—Kazimuiz 8. Gmibuf, 261 Yantic 2776—Frank J. Ustagiewski, 10 Golden 37771—Charles Eng, Main St., Young's Bioc] \n'—elo Geniile, 248 Franklin. 9. \mhrogm Alfiero. 59 Lake, 3T¢0—Vincenzo Basile, 232 Franklin. 3% ., 33 Cedar, Kedley, 33 Baitic. Shakun, §27 North Jeremiah 1. Alexander Main. ; 3784—Thomas F. 18 Stprtevant Ave, 2786—Patrick J. McGill, §8 Fappy. Alla Buzdigian, 383 Frankiin. 3788 5787—Frank Lombreits, 25 K. Baitie, 35 Hobart 3788—George F. Masrsh, Ave. 378%9—Jesse O, Crm_ R, F. 3790—Franklin S. Wikcex, Box 4 5. Tfll—vv\'al(er H Ga.Hup, 127 ‘Washing- Kelly, !'Sfi——Le Rov S Bl.fl!), ’n?r-chhael Kane, 187 12 Garfield North Main. Place. Wiltiam J. B. Xavier, IDQM Wil 2795—Joseph E. Fontaine, 32 H:k:korv 2797—Joseph Marx, 209° W. 3798 —Francis -R. 379 que- |- 3 3149—Sebastmo Laudani, 47 5 248 ter R. Armstrong, 2 Hinkley | - T kelly 23 nam Ave. W.: bodshun, 10 Thames. Nadolny, 219 [ham 10 Xslnneu Ave. |’ 2 45 Myers. Doy e 3508—John Miller, Ssos—floh'ie T Bergstress 827 Asy- ’19 West Main. BS14_Michael 3. l"a!lon, 320 W. Main. 3815~Louls -R. Porteous, 86 Fair- | ‘mount. | 3816—Meorris L. Goldberg, R. ¥. D. 2.| 3817—Frank T. Szalkowski, 27 Cove. a!l!—)ofi Lafferty Moody, 2 Kmne ws—mmel J..Barry, 55 Ward. 3¢%0—Oscar L. Bjork, 66, Blizabéth. 3831—Lieon - Cook: Miller, 29 “Ward. 522—Robert E.:Brooks,” 35 Blizabeth 5823—Daniel T.. Devine, 3 High. e e 1 o e, 4 mes. efls—z -Eadwik . Leln..xn 10 Shipping. 3527 25 \ Sp) Pascalo . Muriander, 123 Maple. 3530—B§‘r|nrfl ‘Weinstein, 228 Duniam °531—l?§‘6ge Lwenberg, S 2227 West As the sun of life ‘sinks toward the west Life has been said to consist of a constant succession of ‘breakdowns and- repairs. In old age, the former predominate. The body machine is more or less worn & "Rush, 228" West out. D:gcsuonlslcsspcrfect, climination Wit 15 bunhyn of waste is increased in quantity, but AR R reduced in efficiency. g;;.‘*‘"’““ W”d' ~“ ‘f% Toames: Hence, constipation is - particularly - pernicious. 2838 . Konsolakis, 11 Con:pmon means more tl;an meére failire of the bowels to move regularly an dmlwzhly It mears B 2 §s”“4q_3§§.’,m " S!Mmm rl:k T stagnation of the contents of the ititestine, increased 3841 Aquina J. Chase, 29 Ward. i Ty e 5 Thamee. production of irritating and 843—Walliam E. Jones, © 28 Grant o Court.' 3844—Tacob Tebin, 13 North Thames. Sibody, ke 5345—Guiseppe - ‘Atfelli, 31 High. This is always serious—in 3s4s—uma J. Fitagerald, 198 W. erous. ain, . 3847—Peter, A, Fournier, 24 Elimabeth 3843 F‘m.ncnsuk' Motulewicz, = 24 Thames. 3830—Abraram K. Haddad, 77 High. bowe]sm act. testinal waste. 3868 —Moses Wax, Asytum. %$59—L.ouis Rehman; 323 Dunham. m Amos \mvar\ 85 Mey- ers. Ave. 2861—Thomas J. kene'fl' R B D2 3362—Gitbert. . Edwards, 0 Bushnell Plage. ‘.Vfi—baflmel G. Hertz, 33 Peari, 3864—James 'J. Finnegan, 26 Monroe. the body. to directions. 3865—Jeremlah’. Toomey, 1i4 Tharnes. « NUJOL i Set—lamiwly Frens | Dierman, 13 I’Varnlflg Shipping. L 3867-—Haryy. Yarman, 46 Maple Mark. Insist on Nujol. A, Sullivan, 240 West substitutes. Main.. 3569—Joseph H. Rovle, R. F. D. $T6—Iranéis C. Harvwood —REdgar B. Ruse, 280 W. iz - 7. Morse,” 85 Maple. “'Mk(,hffmd L. Williams, 47 Penob- Johen. 43 ¥ l_;_’a‘—m Siaitann By . Pieksk, 263 4 ames 5 L:Tl!‘»afoseph Alubonicz, 644 Bosweill Jin, Maple e Bmad\uy, At 3 b W. Curtiz, 1 Woodmark 0—George Raker, 220 Cent: Ave. 3721—Ignacy Nowosstko, 369" North Main. Antoni Gromko, 5 Sixih. Soiomon, 32 Fourth. —Vincent Stranz, 133 Rooseveit FLoDT Ave. zh. 385—Harry Rosen,, 191 Summit. 3686—Coorge W uahouoa 7 Wood- mansee Ave: ; 2587 Waiter that are absorbed imto the blood andcarmdallovcr Nujol Laboratories fermentation, - putrefaction znd germ action, the es, ddzgeit'nqechflyv Conmpmon cannot be cured by drugs at any age. It is especially harmful to an aged person to use pills, salts, and similar strong purges in order to force the 3851—Gearge A, Paleol 154 West : LS Mai rnge o But The Nujol Treatment for Constipatien is not 38 z—flDame; s Youn& 19 Sm-mz Gar- only safe, it is in every way efficient. en., Ave. AT s5—louis E. Simpson, 23 MoRiniey Nujol is not a drug, does not :ctblliks; any dreg. Ay Nujol helps ' nature to re-establish easy, oft, 5 %r;,s:;‘;s & Hmk’?' 3 1385 s est thorough bowel evacuation—as " regular s clock- 2835—Clarence A, . Woodmanses, 53 work."” '\ Kesounck,. 251 West . Nujol softens and keeps properly moist the in- Nujol makes it easy for the intestinal muscles to act, and prevents them from overwork. Nujol absorbs poisons and carries them out of Get Nujol from your druggist and take it :ccordmg is sold only in sealed _ bottles bearing the \mol Trade You may suffer from (NEW JERSEY) New York 69—John Niman, 16 Forest 70—Feyler = Fasvukzic, 314 Thames. 3971—Jan Ostrowski, 54 High: 3872—Wiiliam A. Young, 24 Mountain s 3504—Jgeeph West Thames. Bistzatios Potiva, Barnett Davidson, 93—George R. Smith, lig’ Karashiki, tanley W:!s woski Main. Ave. 3973—Charles S.' Bernat. R. F. D. 3974—Robert Tombari, 9 High. 3975—Frank Boriz, 23 Summit. 2976—Nathan J. Mitchell, 10 Aqueduct. Hyman Rothman, 81 .Wed.]a.rnu. 3978—Dennis J. Con elI\' R. ¥.-D3. 3979—Lloyd G. Harris. 129 Chestnut. 3880—Abrahawm. K, Msrshax, 123 West Main. 3381—Albert Berberich, %2 W. 2982 Moyel, 3 High. LN ert E. Forward, 59" Spcin Garden Ave 190 West Angell, 128 High. Durocher 16 Benja- 3905— Antonio smsnsa. 104 ngh. 2906—Tiogis Crame, 13 N, High. Joseph' M. Nofal; 1 Thames. 3308—Arthur G. Simons. 53 Myvers Ave. 3609—Willlam J. 'Gallivan, 208 West Main. place. 3938—Hyman Schwarts, 3389—Tsaac Brennen, 32 Summit. 3930—George J. Anzely, 36 High. 3991—Egidis Renzetti, 1 Thames. 3392—Srefan Gombrewicy, 32 Forest. 993—Earziewicz Dargiewicz, 34 Forest 3994—John J. Lauton, cor. Thames and Shipping. 3%9%6—Isadore H. Rosenbers, 194 West Main. 399 Nicholas Geramidas, 78 High. 3997—Isidore Levin, 159 'W. Main. 2998 —Afbert A. Cloutier. 67 Myers Ave. 3999—John Montesi, 3 W. Thames. 4000—Merton C. Lyman, R. F. D. 4001—Ben 'Z. Zwiebel, R. 7. D. 7. , 72 High 4003—Thomas N. Delmonte. 79 Thames 4004—Charles Sedar. 137 W. Main. 4005—Freq E. Neilson, 34 Keeney Ave. 1008—John Gaska, 180 W. Main. 007—Joseph Supelski, 30 Rose. 4003—Anton W. Alub; 4009—Gabrian P. Deeb, 4010—John J. McCor 4011—Frank G. Wate jamin Goldstein, 39 -Spring. 381 4—Agge.on P. Maherudas, 1 Thames 3915—Demosthenes, KeramiGas High 2916—MHenty 'A. Lehemann. Shipping 3817—Bénjamin’ Bendett, 6% Mechanic. 39]8—Jobn R. Twomey, 32 Whipple 23 Maple. ‘SIS—ROMH F. Dpnegan, 34 "High. ZS?PWLX M. Markoff, 198 Mt.' Pleas- SS!}—Wuh‘am B. Gantter, Wilber Awve. 3922—Henry S. Levine, 1 Eiizsabeth. 2933 —JFames C. 3924—J6hn Francis Kenne 39%—FHarry Clish, 29 Duynham. 3926—Frederick” Kiedasch;, 14 Bushnell place. 3927—Anthony. Kirchner. .20 Dunham. 2928—David Sadensky, 14 Aqueduct. 3428 Matthew Maguire, 138 3 3836 Micirael J. Moran, 16 Forest, 2331—RBennie Porritza, 244 W. Thames, 32— Philip Jenkine, 42 High. 3933 —Adam Zielinsky, 180 W. Main. 3834—Jan Wysocki, 20 Ward: Tt |= Pearl 3841—James -B. Yerrington, pike. 3942—John F. Sautter, 258 Asylam. 3943—Felix Korzeniowski, 21 Thames. 3844—Alexander Lawrusiewicz, ‘" Yantie. ¥ 2845—Robert J. Sample, 1?‘ High. 3956 -Otto C. Mush, 57 Pec] 4017—Manuél Verea, 4018-—Charles i 4020—Charles W. Robinson. jamin. 4021—. Ifl:ed H. Beebe, R 22 Ben- 3947—Igmacy” Tulko, 108 High! 5 ‘ 2 Main. 3848 Geqrge ‘A. Morse/ 178 W.' Thames n. Pearl. 3948 Michael! A Clifford, 297 Asylum, 131 Thames Abruzzo, 13 Thames. A. Humsperger, RBast Great Plain. u?@.—-A‘lperms 'S, Kinne, 4026—David N. Gordonf 315 W' 02 2 fam E Ho!dndge, lfi pun- 4028 —Felix, Zuhrski, 19' Mt. Pleasant. 4028—Joseph 4036—Chaunce; 44)%1— ntonio Cellucei, Cha.rbonne'au, 123 123 \onh. 4039—Wlflhm T. Sznyrkowski, eph s D. Jasbn, 208 “‘ Mam WoG—Panagmus &m N. M—W;mam H. Lathrop,-R. F. I0..2 39 Marinelles O. Baker, 351 W. Tlmmas mas—vau ew Mingoi 4036—Richard Wi Arn: 90 Clifr. 403T—Herman . F. chhnewaki 149 Baltic. - 4047—Martin N. Stapleton, Garden Ave. 4048—Panagiotis Antonion Sentas, 198 North, Main. 4043—Samuel John Hussey, 2¢ Foun- tain: 4053—Emelo Lake. 4058—Leonaxd 4053—Charles Cohien, R. . .9, Nor- or run deown. “u'r‘w Chircpodist,, 3988 Louis A. 155 ¢ Thames. 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