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!' m > S@h . ' ycontract r)z_mvg.’ ‘with the state, and ; SR 1 MALGRES e o onti mpen: George E. Shaw and L. O. Wil- |ago, resulting in 3 n s B’ “n’f.f,’:’&fg um‘,‘a 1o SEepRton llams were at Willimantic Thursday | rested and event of N Z o d eeting of the |crime, has made escape, - of '“" Alied PI'*'."'_" hxcn‘"*_. &t m‘h’ °mbfi,'%‘h‘,m’°}'u‘h°mm‘.’ mmmwn :u‘mfi'omn "v:mun‘easm-n forts of the police to locate him hav- : 3 v 1 wing thy i- | Connecticut towns. ing been unsuccessful, torney-General Wants Court to De- { §2000IC0, BIOMINE Cut of the o007 State Pollceman Robertgiurley re-| Admiral Goodrich May 'Attend. cide Regarding Sibley Compensa- | ey by entering into a voluntary agree- | turned to Hartford Thifsday, after A rally of Boy Scouts is planned for | Me———— = = " tien Claim. m;ns in regard to m?u:ml&n, e md&irnia:e sps;-‘t )oof c;lheinzer:l:Linvesu- “’“‘3."‘ at th:;;fl, .;;nnoo!;u 5 Two :3': : A 5 x 0 not care to preju e e £ mem! ship nam claim o :omnl:ted cleven of the twelve tests Don’t let the dish wuhmg ity of Mrs. Sibley’s claim for compen- : sation. Therefore, what I have to say FUNERAL. . uired of those o would be ratea 4 2 B firet class scouts and it is expéct- the memory of a good meal. Use ed that a report on tne last test will must serve only to justify your refusal to enter into the statutory agreement, % George B. Evans. leaving the question as to\whether she The body of George Byron Bvans, |pe made this evening. It is possible may be entitled to compensation to be | 86, was brought here from Providence | tna¢ Admiral Caspar F. Goodrich, re- determined in due course by the com- | Thursday. Services were held at the tired, of Pomfret. may ¢ome over for ' : pensation tommissioner of the Second |chapel at Grove street cemetery, the gathering this evening. i Angel for several months. district, and, if his decision.shall not | where burial took place. Rev. F. D. It quickly makes dishes, pots, pans and all cooking utensils clean and sweet. Use it for cleaning everything. Sc and larger packages. ve satisfactory fo either of the par- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hyde of g:?em!taereste o 2 b ppeal may be o 2 Broad street are staying at Pflfl;:mh_ taken to the superior court for Wind- Condition Critical. 5 FIREL for a time, caring for an aged ham county. Earl Gahan, 13, was reported to be | To Be Carried to Supreme u Hes, 3 il It is doubtful, to .say the least,|So seriously ill at his home hete late | Need Be—What Mrs. Sibley’'s Coun- To Be Lecated At Dayville. whetber a sherlff is a “woman,” or an | Thursday afternoon that his recovery | o 1"g, o ‘William Carver of Willimantic is to | “employe,” in the sense in which those | Seemed almost impossible. He is the be located at Dayville at the carhouse | terms are used in the workmen’s com- |Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gahan. T qlEaunsl Tie phvice. SIBLEY COMPENSATION CASE. | ectri pan; tate Attorney Charles E. Searls, as o s Hmn:m Roc’e kst my. peves L wc Benefit for Clean-Up Fund. eofns:l for Mr: Kate Sibley, widow Yl D. J. Simmons of Rockville 2| It has been held that an “employe” for . oty gtk P L A PRl )0 : & visitor with friends in Danielson | refers to one whose employment is| Frank Cordier is arranging £3 :\gefno& e e ta Thursday. merely contracted for, and differs from |rial day entertainment at OO e is (Lrepisd 10, conmestion e Supervisor Albert S. Ames will be | an officer, whose function appertains|pPark for.the benefit of Putnam's Lot the QOLD DUST TWINS your work’” ring Bos: with bringing the claim for compen- - inistrati of Vi ent. | Clean-Up fund. Much work remains L b B et b B Geol"v"Shiea, 57 La: Ann® 350 This |0 be dons by the Clean<Up commit. | ation against the staie on accomnt of “hers, Jumes e o b Tl THira. | 12 The arabnte Daiely IRt e MO0 pated’ & funtion Comalssionee J. 3, DoROlNS OF | corins ' nun at ,Bueiiand laks ana & | protection ‘similes fo that enjoyed by D ey gt sl b SR R Lot ty & |the Second district. watch has recently been kept on that | inventors under patent, copyright and S mg“mchg Jmpeoves. 22:;.(1! ;:tm rtl:ravxvlgrkpseumrfi;\erv;:gy i’fiufél OfAthrem::ltrilbé:;mozuxg ;’atr?t;:n dfi?sc; This action follows A““"&" G’“'fi'“ m-eti‘yl b::ly oF iWites thint ‘& scoop of | trademark laws, e D b | of Bertio o STt ALI SAn S Echigl . aesoc Mo Yas Tousic. DHyea John H. Light's advice to Comptroller | sfenders might result. The local men, evening. Troq e g2 ' 1 on the Victrola for the dance num- |Daniel P. Dunn e ‘ ; |who are not regular fishermen, and There b s e e g | yary sharilh 1bn pahilo offier, and] bera Attorney Searls has been awalting | gy, go out only occasionally, hap- : ~ Lunch for Bride-Elect. a public office Is never conferred by | Memorial day the Putnam postoffice |5ome action in the matter and 1as | pened to be caught. of the Grammar school to be principal Miss Carrie Chamberiain gave a | contract, It finds its source and imi | will be open from .30 a. m. to 12 my e ?heA:\tx‘t’:‘;:g Justice Perrin did not impose a of the new pre-vocational L stmar ono ressi. 5. 7 | = - | h enalt; n comparison to € | school, which is to erec In is il“un:h::nn;:ug n;;e:: o‘i‘ ?;dgAeu g‘a.bfil' ‘t::‘on;o:v:n;’::::t:f y :orwgp (Hg?l 3‘ :'::e:r it Dpi?n;‘i‘ é.&in‘é‘.’ afi&?o;.";";i’é The °°;‘“‘ly.“’;‘d‘ Ifi-l.{‘“:”“;iys"zs IRtInaae “allowen, hisix undae: the At~ city very soon. 2 ome z > - s, disclaims SRR %0 syt Z he offense, -desiring only Hawkins 03 U. S. 5. fo be closed. There is to be a morn- |SaYs. ute covering t 3 Shet CThrmiay st o e, o ool hes held ot |lon Al w st by, city Doy B e o b€ iate has |to make an example that will prevent | Hqrtford.—Thursday saw the srand Ascension day services were held at | pointed or elected in a manner pre- |carriers. The rural service to be > S ~ further spearing of protected fish. opening of L. R. Blumenthal's new St. James' and St. Alban's church | scribed by law, has.a designation or |suspended for the day. tion according to the terms of the ™ 'mhe fgh that were takem from the New Britain.—The school committee has appointed Principal W. C. French tment house at No. 40 Morgan compensation act, will be taken to = o the Day Kimbal®| 2P2r K . e % Jf‘me:'v:n.l ;‘ixgn:e:lmt‘g }fi?x’zm‘:;nlagv he m;zufl be re- Repairs are being rushed at the |tion commissioner for a hearing. Tripp paid their fines. enthal court and contains forty flats. - ‘ )Ea.ve been in Los Angeles gr :flddla ~ded as a public officer.” (Bradford | Union block, which was considerably After the hearing, which is to be ‘years, are now located in the ?}usucu’ 25 Ga. 3365 damaged in the stores occupied by (applied for at once, if the decision Sdiatord I Rvasifl Porter ekt ‘west. = "And it may be claimed, also, that a | Chandler.and Morse by the fire of a should be adverse to the interests of - Rt Raw ok ‘wasarateid il THb Invited ‘te Webster. sheriff is a county . official in the |few days ago. A force of carpenters | Mrs. Sibley, Attorney Searls will take BRIEF STATE NEWS e e cha.r"g:d by T s, ose Of fima council | meaning of the compensation act. The 18 at work putiing in new floors to |the matter before the superior court X. of C..-have been inv o atten: i 2 7. v ck _of i col 1d the decision of that tribu- bezlement of $7,000 worth of stocl his salary aid by the [replace those that collapsed. The |and shou B 7, oy ration of New the conferring of the third degree upon gfie 'i';";oc Sonclusive. He is chosen | Sreater part of the debris has been |..al also prove to be adverse there is gxe )](-u:)‘t“r:hi(-l‘\—‘ n;,ea c:;:opmsmem - a class of Webster council, May 31. _ by the county, and, if a public officer | removed. little doubt that the case will event- tilortivo months ago. CIavk® Dloael President Ray W. Pellett of the K. may be said to be employed, his em- A report comes from the Keach's |ually go to the supreme court for final % not guilty and asked for an immediate H. 8. Alumni association has called | jovment comes from the gounty, and |pond section that a big automobile | review. Meriden—The Jubllee committes of | nut Eullty & meeting of the executive committee | | “Wel 1 the state. truck, heavily. laden with furniture, The terms of the compensation act | German Emmanuel Lutheran church 3 for this (Friday) evening to discuss| "p jg gesirable to have the court pass (could not be properly controlled on (Provide for an appeal to the SuPerior | churen Wednesday night that it had Plans for the reception of the gradua- | o, the questions involved in the pend- [account of sand in the highway and |court from the decision of & compen- | collected the entire $5,500 to pay off \ tion class. ing claim, and to define the scope of |that the rear wheels slid into the wa- | sation commissioner or the decision of | the debt of the church. Misses Bertha Graves, Nina Willard, v 's compensation act. ter, causing the vehicle to turn over. the Whole‘commimlqn. Attorney Gen- Susie and Lulu Collins, Miss Doris| ° '(:,Tme:mlv o:)",s The meeting of the Equal Franchise |eral Light's suggestion that the courts Bristol.—One of the freaks in the Roehrer and Mrs. Chester Hutchins i Y YO H. LIGHT league of Putnam i scheduled for this |pass on the question involved seems | Loulery line is a specimen chicken will make up a week-end party that Attorney General. (Friday) evening. at the home of the [about to be adopted. will motor to Providence. Read Mass at Hampton. Rev. M. J. Ginet M. 8, was at YANT[C which was hatched out on the prem- ises of Officer Aldie Brault, and which is blessed with three bills and three eyes. president, Mrs. M. J. Bartlett. A pro- gram of interest has been arranged. NIGHT'S FISHING TRIP Favor Line to Chepachet. £ - Taas ot the ehureh of Our ety o e o s Teaple, Sre ety umcly cfl:‘ppf.:'.';'«o'?m' a..";‘:.:fid L.:I!:— Westbrook.—Mrs. A. P. Frost _and m at the church of Our Lady of Edward Weeks of Groton was here | Interested in the plan to build a tram- gt i T S ag s Toarden Sunday ting his mother, Mrs. Mar- | way from Chepachet in that state to amily arriv rom Henry Dury Thomas Tripp and rted Wednesday night that it had Many Would Enter Epileptic Colony. | ootars i iy ity A Providenoe. puperthts | el Grirviar Sall or thiasotiy. et ) iy o nesday- might Hixt 1t Tad Hon. W. P. Kelley, Dayville, member | _Monday wight the horse owned by (Week gave e mentlon of the lemployes of a local concern, were pre- | afra. Frost spent the summer of 1913 of the commission appointed to ar- | Mrs. D. McCarthy of North Franklin plan, w f;‘ e rints benafi to the |sented Dbefore Justice C. M. Perrin|in Furope. range for the establishing of a state | and driven by her son Daniel started | that “oum edo ]g;e:ma;nlelf '-I_ tho at North Woodstock Thursday mern- 2 colony for epileptice at Mansfield, says [ to run away on the boarding house w"t‘lm"ghgt ;‘m 2 n ue e o ® |ing and made to pay a fine and costs Torrington.—The N Britain police that about 275 applications for ad- Rm,:Vh;r;tietdmficckfiggl,ggg skii:kia‘rdartr:; sei“onmcre”: pt::tosaedertr?sofi’f?o::fh“ ;:hpopedcullon |ror a tvl&lnlon of ’t‘:e were notified Wednesday that Manager V' ive - n L me laws of e & . L] - o iy i ag oM Pa- | Chafts and whiffletree to pieces. James | tod large is moted in the number of wnd g feste lfll-“n of the United Shows and Car- cost to each was $29.30. nival Co., had skiped out, taking all 2 McCarthy was riding a bicycle along | soldier dead as Memorial day ap- The men were taken into custody - i osoess to °°m°d“;';':: t::_:“‘;l::."::::“' the road and he caught the horse, proaches and the work of visiting the |, T00 TR (Were (Aken Into custody | the receipts with him smounting ¢ks | Braves in the various cemeteries in y George Sherman finds that h-wklltms Vielnity goes on that it may be °f Danielson and Fred B. Kies. Dan ielson, called as an assistant. Messrs. Willimantic has Informed First Se- | ““S( ra) are driving and motoring to | learned if all such “9”"5,1"“';, are | Currier, Tripp and Duryea were ar- lectman Hiram S. Franklin that plans | gmith's Corners these day to enjoy | marked with flags and ’“fl‘”“’";“ lans | Losted for snearing bass, pickerel and for the state road to be built this sum- the beauty of the large blossoming or- | for the local observance of Memorial perch at Roselangd lake in the town of mer on the route through Reynolds chard. Aay are now practically completed. ‘Woodstock. They made a night trip street to South Killingly will be sent 2 Near Mexican Berder. there, leaving here Wednesday eye- here within a few days, It is not 2 ™M Mr, and Mprs. Charles Aldrieh, for- | ning for an outing that they antiel- ls;:;ln when I_Dmrk an the road, *;or Mistakes of Man. merly of Pomfret Center, write of their p-tal;l would }almvg of muc;‘h pleasure. _an._appropriation was-made-tast i§6 AT Tever akes the-samre safe arrival at San Dieso, Cal, They| All are well known and reputable- fall' will Begin. mi’;fit“,;f,‘i’é? t‘)ul the supply of mis-|are located but twelve miles frem the | citizens here and their statement that about $1,000. Waterbury ~Morris Grusky, a2 mem- ber of the znlar class was Wednesday annonnced as the winner of the maedal offered by the National German society to the best German student at Crosby Hight school, DPivisional Engineer E. C. Welden of | .arry ot many of his spring chickens. South Manchestor. — Horace B. Cheney, silk mannfacturer appeared be- i i i i he house commfttes on patents at Large Entering Class. 2 e that a wise man can | Mexican border and find that there are | they were not asare of violating the | fore t Procpect:'are for ~g large~enteri ::;Alcii ’asl?)? lv?:i"tghcut using any of them | many Mexicans about them. law and had mo intemtion eof doing so Wyhgmizlho:lt'hlsmwk. m‘:\u:;p");:z :; : class at Killingly High :qmol e.?\ sr:‘;% more than once—Chicage Record- Rev. O. J. Harriman officiated at the | is accepted. Heowever, there have been | bil! wi ves tember. Students are preparing . (o | Herald. Aseension day serviees at St. Philip’s | numerous vielations of the laws pre- enter in Danlelson and froms the vari- ous schools in villages of the town. Brooklyn will send a delegation of | - students, as will other town in this Vicinity, including the town of Foster, pattern or design in cloth of any kind, Busy at Dayville Carbarn. | At the carhouse of the Shore ILine Blectric company in Dayville the sum- mer cars have been put in first class condition for the season’s service. A great deal of new équipment, ordered and received months ago has been in- !!:‘. J \ | nul” | | ,.ulfi"} m * stalled. The improvements made to _— V= : the open cars have cost the company e — several thousand dollars. ! Quitting Bank's New Property. The ; Keystone Department Store company has advanced the work of re- o moving from its location in . the Y — Franklin building to it§ new quarters | ) across the street, so that the changes that are to be made in the Franklin block, now the property of the Wind- ham County National bank, may be undertaken within a short time. The greater part of the summer wiil be re- quired for remodeling the block. EnT TR | OBITUARY. Edward M. Randall. Edward M. Randall, ¢8. died at his home in Dayville early Thursday morning. Mr. Randall was a native of Grosvenordale in the town of Thompson, but had been g resident of Dayville for many years. For a long time he was boss dyer in Wwhat is now the mill of the Assawauga | . Woolen company, but has been retired | 38 from the mill business for years. For ;. ®everal years past he has been an 3 ' agent for the county for a western firm of tollet soap manufacturers and through his visits to all of the towns in this section became.very well known. for a long time. He is survived by To Cigarette smOkers Of his wife. = e America who smoke 5c, The average attendance at the nigh 1 pron T i e mandne W 8 10c, 15¢, 20c or 25¢ ciga-, last October to May ef this vear, 75 | ? nights, has been s0 low, 25.8. ihet rettes: there is a question whether the school 2 will be continued mnext fall Fer the i | i early months of the first session, Octo- —. ber to the holidays, the atte:c’lg.:ce :v:_s Hm e C.mels 20 dzam ‘O!' lo Tory, tatistactory. but after that’ time cents—a choice blend of specially selected who wit % 3 away throngh’ lock of stastns waiel | Turkish and domestic tobaccos ties or interest, or for other reasons, until the attendance dwindled to the point where the advisability of having th]e! school another year presented it- self, No .man’s money can buy a more de- lightful cigarette at any price. : High grade tobacco and blending COURT MUST DECIDE. gives you a cigarette that ‘will not bite the Attorney Genmeral Light Re to tongue and leaves no retfy taste (you s:d-r;h:;."-r;m co;-:::;-uyn Act knew what that means!) in the mouth. : Evz;rfime you buy another brand you’re simply wasting meney and pleasure. On sale all along the line—20 for 10c. I your dealer can’t sty ) 20 for e g~ oo by y ey g nine packages other General Light's letter to Dunn follows: Dunn, Comptroller: have your recent :favor t of a letter from dependent of t