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of = civil ‘case Sgturday morning.: : Cottage Prayer Meeting. . ° ‘There was a prayer meeting at the O By euaniag ot | street L even! . % S A. D. Sayles was. serenad- sl home in East Killingly in ; ox s 1 t honor of his election m town ofle&l Bue d star. r " YOU want your money from store and put your | In the town court m« o | Fh Eood ¢ S it Witheot andstion: A Don't keep:on being | case of Willlam Tulin of » o ¢ aby’ medicine. Bolva% e B Tabelle 18 furnishing baseball | SYET, bY dome dyed-inthe-wool & Oifocd and other Tesding dostorn le. Fat what you like and di- ;:qrzgehomm efl'%h:rv‘:fld‘-h B games s . e | R et St et TS s =8 y with practically the | GERMAN-AMERICANS | Pape’s Diaj in belongs lg ‘vmi\r A. P. Woodward showed Saturday g | t! : Him, PAY HONOR TO “DRILLMASTER g e R el gpray of apple blossoms and & newly-| there might ha OF REVOLUTION® th them,.or_} f an attack of [ formed apple PR frath & trex . e O oot ansteitis or |on the Kimvale farm at Eimville, hfidur?‘nfim&n:. -; dalfl:me‘l or Roast Pig Dinner. during the n s y to 8lve]| At . D. Horton's.picturesque camp Quickest, surest Feifef known. at Old Killingly pond Si about a&}shuc the visitors out of a chance to score of Danielson men enjoyed a roast|hold Putnam to a low secore, if not to 2 STIC Dig dinner. do_botter. £ ms MYSTIC . Miss Jane B. Newton of Hartford| The game was featured by a num- George D. Johnson Entitled to Thirty Ik Al e ot spent Supday with friends in Daniel- | ber of rather ular plays and i : rath small hirs. ‘Hetboit Bastbit of Hidlis Wb [ Motatn conle oat et o i vonits 4 though in cost, is big in Years’ Service Button of S. N. E. e et to Per g7 Has had been spending a few days with her |ritt at all until the last third of the S benefit. Joy immense for cents. T. mp-nghln June—Rally Day at. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pellett. |game, they fnally mh';m to outhit It 5 NOW throned in stata Methodist Churs r. and Mrs, L. G. Sayles have re- | Putnam by a of two safeties. ; toothsome, soothing, refresh- King Spear the Great s A8 turned to their home in Dayville after | Perritt started as did Green, in & s - George D. Johnson, manager of the|spending the summer and early fall at | manner to indicate the local telephons ‘éfchange has just re- & strikeout record. | He sor mix b : : ing. Made clean — kept clean Reigns wisely and with zest! 7 b ceived from thie vice president of the N A e L R R T — sealed air-tight against all Teeth, breath, appetite and S. N. E, Telephone company the but-|street are entertaining relatives from |game, but when they did get to him ¢ all have steady, ton which these who have been' with|New York. Ia the seventh and eighth innings the impurity. No wonder its sale ’ Sciande: - ia » the company for twenty-five years Men's Night at the Grange. e e ettt Tuot, odkate, weey ] exceeds all oth e g are entitled to wear. It is gold and| Tonight is to be gentlemen's night | gt [0 & minute as to just what was ers. Wrigley mints. Two flavors. énamel and of attractive design. Mr. |8t the meetng of KIlngly grange. |~ Putnam got its first run in the sec- Johnson alsa: recpived a letter Of con- | ie1son fand in the crowd that sces the | (B4 inning when Dyer hit a fast municatien jfrom the officlals. Next | Philadelphia-Boston game in_Boston |Siyinder which Rock fumbled. Dyer r stole second and went to third on a June hei/will be entitled to wear 30 |foday. Most of the locals are Red SoX | paxseq ball, scoring when Keeney sent years' seryice button. ; The majority of the town officials |f Umely blnsle clipping the grass out Rally Day. » le]ected et week have qualified by in right fleld. Incidentally, Mr, Keene; had a very ambitious day with the . Sunday was observed by the Sunday | fling "‘g"’ rbm?:efrwa::“ other aé- | wiNow, coming across with & fine, school of the Methodist ~Episcopas [ *IG0 a8 15 redu ity Yu the box office | F4IthY two base wallop in the fourth Ghurch as Rally Day. At the 10.30f THETe TP & rush Ao ths Bo% O 8 that sent Dyer and Graham home with o eyt TS oS 2 fInS | morning to secure reservations for the | ous: AL this stage of the game two Hrograrame, which has en arrangt ", . were out an am by several of the young ladies in the :;’x"‘"% SRurY. of Young People’s enter- | nag 1anded on the paths as the resalt school. The subject of the service|®*inments, - ‘|'of free from was The Patriotism of Peace. Recita. tions and songs were rendered by lembers of the schools. The collec- lon taken was for the Sunday scnoot werke=ir foreign lands. # Brief Local Hems. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wheeler of Hartford are the guests of Mr. Wheel- er's;parents; Mr. and Mrs. William W, ‘Wheeler. Hiram Burnet; oft New York is the Green. Wustrated Lecturs, Ferritt contributed a fancy stunt in A stereopticon lecture by Rev. C. H.|ths seventh when he stole home, being Barber at the Congregational church |declared safe in a hair-trigger decisicn Sunday evening on the Prophet Elijah|at the plate. Ca:echer Murphy was and the scene of his.efforts for true|vociferous in. his ciaim that Perritt rle‘!&gion was_illustrated by over 50 |had been touched out, but Umpire Mec- slides. - Caulley waved him away. In the eighth As had been expected on the first|Putnam got its final run. balf-holiday of the open season, there| With a series of hits-and some rag- was an. unusually large number of|ged baseball on the part of Putnam, hunters in the woods on Saturday. To-|the visitors grabbed two runs In the day for the first time this season it|seventh and another in the eighth, but guest. of his.family on Clift street. | Wwill be legal to shoot woodcock. covld not get enough steam In their Mb}; Ahrmle Ktnne{r; of th" ’1(-11- Basketball Conference Probable. Dlil._nchuln tie “gd thehlcore_ ven is the guest of her sister, Mrs. \ .| _For Moosup, Murphy and Houlthan. Alya R Chapman, . motrow Tt e exmactod that Thaay o | doing credit to thelr friends from Nar- Charles Carroll Bliven left on|he 5 conference of representatives of | Wicl and vicinity who were watching Sunday for Bosfon to. witness thelihe various hish' schools engaged rel- |the Same—were there with the wallop bEIl-Eantes "aHA 16" énJoy” & Week's Va-'lative to forming & high school basket.|Sach being credited with two base ; Al ' bsdl leagus, hits. O'Nell of the visitors also man- r. ‘and Mrs. Cherles .. Davia have | 1y Danfeison tomorrow thére will be|3Eed to get aboard with two safe ones, ed from & few davs' visit in|ng onservagce of Columbus day. though|, The game was rua off in fig time, an Fl? R the Han! Il be closed, a8 the day is|DBour and 40 minutes being set down a legal holiday in Connecticut. as the playing time. It is said that consideration is being Miss orephine MeGuire has left for susfl.%,u where “she is to_reside. #s. C. H. Brown and children have turn German American socicties made| great preparations for representation iven to the matter of determint et etirned o B et it i "ang | Biven 17, g matler of Gatermining L % 5 S 15 § 3ot the unveting of the Baron von Mh;_k_ arl ennett in Wolf Neck | properly swept, as it Is already evident B $ 8. o iomnat 4 ¢ o|Steuben statue at Valley Forge, de- B i A | must be done. siring to pay unusual honors at this p Fi Joh: ‘. 0 4 1 ring pay Finnezan, v, of Ledvark, spent Sat|Students Who Will Compete at Web- - : 2 8| time to the memory of the man who urday in fe. o H H i ‘arill master of the Continental e ; Th ts wh 1 2 3 1 The monument is of colossa &y s T anaao I ks ap the 0 H o o{size, nine feet high, and there are a o = S . |day events at Webster tomorrow, Co-| motale 3 §a7 11 4 £ 9 8 pedestal and beautiful bronze relief. o o Ames Mitshell lumbus day, are Bartlett, M. Conldin, | 5 o , . S N e e T e, LA - Mitchell. 86, died. Friday at| Wells, Gagnon, H. Gallup, Elliott, Red- e by ind “Erected by the ~ Nationa! _Ge - 1t Dofbn ba the Hive Teol atves | 0y Saith, ) Batied . American Alllance, 1915 The sculp- |is spending a few days with her eam ‘mad g it J. Otto Schwel i n rtist | d ht M: John Ki - Ri - l’.o ; rk\\T s‘;nd‘)( ;“”- 'h.Ch - - f“lv ld?"Bto e 3 s o *- tor, J. o Schweizer, is an a laughter, Mrs. John Krauss. noon. eye Father Metivier of Plain- | the guest o re. J. P. wh. :1'1::' :’1‘."&1&’:‘5‘; &cg;glcrfl:? had tl:: B:?lzt{.d.v};c'll- C:x?llxu:e and ER';%.;;‘ ey e, Ky, Mgty .| of renown of Philadelphia. He creat-| Rev. Willam A. Keefe, pastor of St.|fleld, who has been conducting the! Conrad Swanson, of Providence, R. record of making the fastest time for g | Entered -for the mile, though all of |§ong baeslorter. Bume . Drer 3 jed the Lincoln statue of the Pennsyl-|John's R. C. church, is to give a lec- | triduum, gave a sermon and there |I, spent the week emnd with his par- spiling vessel between New, York and |them may not start, = are Conklin, | o beer oi’ &% : vania meroial at Gettysburg and other |ture on his travels, for the benefit of | was a procession and reception of new | ents. Te J"‘ ieille. He was born’ in Groton | Wells, Gagnon. Bartlett and Reddy ¥ " Left on bases Putees 5 | Well known monuments. the library members into the soclety. The ser-| Dr. Joseph E. Gendron, whose fu- p o 1829, ‘the mon of Dudley aud |arc eitered for the dash. Gallup and | Meows & Pawed buis. Surwy, Weadel vices closed with vespers and Bene- |neral was held in Worcester, Mass, Phe ain ‘Mitchell. Hé leaves ome | Elliott are the high jump entries, and | ='* - Umpire McCauley. BALTIC diction of the Blessed Sacrament. ]kllurflly. is remembered by the older [:! lay; Miss Amelia T. Mitchell, of |Smith and Bartlett the broad jump P AINTIET T Hertubuse of Worcester, Mass., are Mean Auto Driver Gets Away. residents of this village as having an Old Mystic. The funerai was held | men. PLAINFIELD spendin ‘ poH= e I s a week at the home of Mrs.| —_— Pol. mafpe: 5 office here about 40 years old. He Sunday:afterneon-at 3 o'clock from his | __The team will be in charge of Paul e ot F. I Racine on Railroad avenue. Fire Company Gives Successful Dance ,.“kn‘,.w': ,“n"me’"‘““;m‘;’. ‘g;"fg:r“:;“g ed Hannah Shahan of Baltie. homa.and.was-conducted by Rev. A. F.|N. Swafeld of te faculty and will | Alpha Beta Club Among visttors in Norwich from here| —Closs of _ Triduum—Automobile |of John, was run over by an automes | Alred, Peloquin of Providence spent Barns| BNt Gl SO Coburn. Burial EERS RN Ko Whbaar' e "k sato —Herbert-Noel Marriage. e O e Haantes Tenmie | Driver Who Ran Over Hanever Man | bile on’ the Hanover road Thursd N - bt nc:-fl;lt:;y 4 : < Alpha Beta club of the Plainfieid | HArTY Outes. John Oates, Mr. and Mrs. Escapes. % Lo 1hs S e e v | A Sunday-School Model. i : ; S - i v had passed over his legs without hurt- | messages ) — . i Tor i v oite, having pontot g g A e n ning for New York, where he will evening: Mizs he. donmmer's orches- | ing him very much. he mAnaged to get | phia Inquirer. the frocery business with father,| The new by-law adopted at the an-|lamore. the Mistes Doris, Potter, | "o, > Course in drawing. . home. The identity of the owner of | = Paul Cornoyer, Frank Dupont, Jo- Three Days’ Devotion Concluded. e 3 v ] fror m:;m‘:f %‘Z‘fiflvtfi"’ri; ;:I:M \t-oe::a:“&“f lh'::nhxle‘»’r:dfi mmul: (n;!l-rprem'“ f?}fll’lu Ruth Mathewson and |gpph Donais and Henry Martin mo- | “The triduum, which has been Beld fn | ovtred o e not Yt btk &k l Mystic to' Poguonoc and about three|Wares and merchandise from house {o| Geme Coffey has returned after ‘lr’x'::d.m Woonsocket Sufldfly to visit|ge Mary's church for the Rosary so-| Miss Maud Cavendish Shoe of Nor~ _s’qn ago went 4o ‘the Masonic home. | %‘%‘ll'“lm t-kel m:;la n]gl?ue‘ is in effect. | spending a few days in Brockton. . Miss Emma Martin was a week end 1 e;ev ;:fir‘:‘: h&md_u‘wu.. hsz::rn mMri men-_ hs‘ o :‘md ‘pm ‘&:tg'&n-‘i::s: Valuation Commissioners at Work. ;uu.or at the home of Miss Mae Dux- Charles - Biirfows, of Poquonoc. The/long time. Tt will have the effect of | Commisioners of the United States|®™§2" _ o+ yio George Martin have body was brought .to Mystic Saturday |keeping many transient peddiers out |Zovernment and commissioners of the |, 1, 370G Fr% CGROTES, FATUn Beve " forenoon and he:funeral was held:Sat- | Of town who have been in thé habit|New York, New Haven and Hartford | {in'ig overseer in the Georgiaville mill ufday : With' burial in " the {of driving in here from Providence|Rallroad company, are here obtatning| yehry Roberts was in Norwich Sun- te Pequoi’ road. and other cities and selling goods, | the vaiuation of the N. ¥, N. H. and [qg,v 34 i % without paying a cent of revenue to the { H. R. R. Co.’s property. D. Charron and daughter Rose, of town, in competition ' with :business| Henry Martin and Ovilas Oharreq|paiiic were visitors at. the home of E‘en.w‘ga,m taxes to the town of|Were visitors in Norwich Vesterday. |Stanisias Charron Sunday. - The new by-law requires the taking Herbert-Noel. Going to Canadian Mill. out of a license from the town clerk's| Mrs. Emma Noel and Merrile Her-| Durfee Pechie has resigned in the office; and the charge for the same is |Dert were married Thursday evening |Lawton mills and will go to Canada, | 20, 2, year.. This is not an: excessive|DY Willam Willlam A. Keefe in the|where he will be an overseer of the charfe, all facts:considered. St. John's rectory. Mr. and Mrs. Her- | carding department. The licénse fee is simed. directly at|bert intend to make Plainfield their| Miss Ida Krauss of Taftville was a the outside dealers, but a local ped- | Place of residence. recent visitor at the home of Miss dler, undufi-:r%un qhv;xm-tucu. may ir?:m!{‘n ?‘ntes was a visitor in Nor- | Margaret Krauss on Raflroad avenue. also” be liable to t, providing he | Wic ay. i has no store or ls not engaged I the| Percy Page of Lawton Helghts has ke ::":',’: o ""'“""C‘ i’;‘,‘,’ch}, & sale of articles that come under the|recovered from blood poison and Is e s sl hoti S L e L i & bt R B masses were read at 7, 8.30 and 10.30 Peddlers who come o town now and | Mrs. George Martin and Miss Dux- [BY [Father Keefe and Father Lynch attempt to do busirfess without: having | Dury were visitors in ‘Norwich Fri- |3 c. Father Metevier and Father paid the netessary- fée will be liable to | day. - e yhangell places as Fither « fine of $5 for each offense. Rovers Shut Out Tigers, 2 to 0. |Bartie 1t wor rering & triduum at o . Itic. It was announced that a play g DFill Season Soon to Open, The Rovers proved their supremacy to be given for the benefit of the the | The ‘annual drill season of the Thir- | over the Tigers, defeating them Sat- | church. Next Sunday will be the com. silks, satins, |teenth company opens the first Mon-|urday, 2-0. E. and W. Pechie scored |munion Sunday for the Children of s Xid |day in November. By that time the|the €oals for the Rovers. . The play- | Mary and all those who have partic- muny changes and alterations that are | In€ of thé Pechie brothers for the |ular devotions for the Blessed Virgin. being made at the state armory will be | Rovers and the playing of Hargreave | Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 80 far a in some cases|and A. Lafrenier for the TigZers was|was given Sunday afternoon. mymeg.m ax not. 3 interfere with the mfibfima? lineup of the teams| Baptism at Congregational Churoh. - e last z e 3 | The non Beom pensopened Ingt year | M Roversob. Pechis It W, Pechie| At the Congregational church the roge the §1d boarding that will | b, Tavigne cb, Bergeron T oar- | Rev N ullan 18 Takin the: mavton Ting the shed foor up to the|Caurele rhb, Rail e e louch- | Sunday school was unde . lcvel of-the floor st the main entrance | 7,10, Grab ri, Page Il Peltler g. oy . Sep Epdar- the super- b 5 ; igere—Martin 1fb_A. Lafrenier v, | Ji3ion of Jason P. Lathrop. After i T ‘unidn | PIate o, Sulliven It IEtaReT ob, BRSporningt dervices Bmma Taylor way are completed there will be added | Hargreaves ¢, Lafrenter.ro, Dawley lo; | jor batiaed Be. Rov, e Las ‘ot |attraction for young men to join the [McNUlty ri, Seddon i, Durmain & |13 ing evening the Choistiar Enamaon: company, as the armory will »b:“lo ar- Card Tournament. was led by Mrs. Willlam Lakin. e esouipped as to allow of| 4 cara tournament amongst the 6dd At ‘Episcopal Church. Fooe i ible that » Fellows of the surrounding towns of | At the St. Paul's Episcopal church Snge “m" result in livening re- | P1ainfleld, for the ‘Lee Clegg cup, has|the morning services were conducted cruiting during the fall season. bern formed. Teams competing for|by Rev. J. H. George, Jr., the rector, i u this cup are from aterford, New |Sunday. Yesterday was holy commu- From the Consular Reports. London, Nmi.gum Moosup and | nion Sunday. It was announced that Plainfield. The Loval Rose lodge of | & meeting of the & 0. 5 B would be Poor Rfi.:np- are reported by | Moosup will be Plainfieid’s first oppo- | held Friday evening. The regular Sun- Hea _w‘-‘-.th-r during | nent in this tournament, day_evening services were conducted rainy, With frequent thunderstorme. . Waay: yt Onten b o s‘"". - ""I o 'fimmusfl.mmmw:d:r‘:mfm:}m"mp:. e 3 o >3 ». e iven ver- essie Alexander left here this morn- 5 e lnfl&éxfiem"f‘W!,M, in hall Sat- |ing for Boston, where he will attend evening. Music wad furnished | the world seriés between Boston and 9 WHERE GAMES ARE PLAYED IN BOSTON O CRDY | m&- Che """““’" o 'wfl : [RETSEP L S” R ’ o5 . There are sald to be 50 uses for the paimyra palm. which grows throughout tropical India. ) o ¥ i