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fo. 23, Knights of Baptiste, Valley 2 8 inspired, Line Haven 3 i for quality, satisfaction, and economy. Will Address Woman's Club. | sordangave"s miscellancous shower | tref, PIaInly tsach «hat only those |between Hridseport and Cos Cob | Any product bearing the name CERTAIN- o2 Bemund . o o he e | L s e Py o e ome | God are profitable, thus indicating | mand, which included & number of re- TEED will measure up on all of these points. the regular of the Woman's | of Miss Jordan on North street, was | [Nt thers are some writings WACh | oruits in clvitian ciothes and campalsn These are cold facts. Club Tuesday. Dr. Sinnot will give an | a surprise to Miss Perry whose wed- | 3 illustrated m‘g o Montoaiin and ding with Homer Harrington of this | 316 17, R is claimed by e that | ters st w“n: 5 Busieg! the ot vk My New and. city takes place-soon. During the af- | JOSUS Thilst was o good man, thel g 3 s 5 ization left here, but it was known . é ternoon a luncheon was served and [ FiiP TOF A e Sy 24 oft here, but it was knows n g ! t ' —ee unni“ T DR. M’KIM RELEASED bridge was played. claimed He did. The facts are, that|guard duty at Cos Cob, near the New » is as follows: Former Local Physician Permitted to House-to-House Canvass. - ‘Satur o and Varnishes ot rraneie B Leave Germany. The work of getting the census of S Tisle stys T aln, or L for. Bt gt e NoU BRA b made up of Alexander Roofing Paints s BT o Sat- the city by the unit system has been | was an impostor. ‘He could not be an | Honeas, &t X the. Westport | Binckmar, Authony Michon, Jehéph is the efficient typeof roof. It are good, dependable products Post, No. 30, G. A. R.. held Sat-| 44 .. peing held a,prisoner in Ger- | completed ‘and the work of the house | jdea) example In morals and yet not | LLou: e | Burton ang Willlam H. Marquls. i A , depe; : pr 17, it was unani- | oon S0, T early thesk months, Dr. Or- | to house capvass was started Satur- | lave done what the Bible reports e | Pridse, at South Norwalk bridge, and | ~Miss Frances Richardson, who has is suitable for office 'made by expert paint men, e tia oty B eschod Copen. | besa Atyined e | it ¢ i PR Withes o np:'::ps-;gi e e R TR LRI L buildings, farm buildings, etc. and guaranteed to give satis- merly of t! , has reached Copen- | been up into twenty Proof Through Prophecy. that his headquartes 1d be at the : Fe i i E i h: . Wi i ere othe Each zone has its special enumerators o = wosid be Intervalé st left Saturday after- or residences it is made in faction. They are sold at a agen. ith or were others. Zo0! Perhaps one of the strongest proofs | state armory in Bridgeport. noon for New York, where she is en- slate surfaced shingles. price which would not be pos- of his profession were treated as| who AT TemDonble T A o eteq that| of the authenticity of the Scriptures|® In the squipment and supplies taken gaged In settlement work. officers while in Germany and con-| ple In their zone. It is e: et R prepnEtia Sastore. in Toalih 46; | aline oy Thcioment an one g poreet A, £ sible if we depended upon an | sequently were released before other | the work will be finished this week. L e e g gl 2 om e ‘ D po: exclusive paint organization to Americans who_are being held. o o X By ok 9 Soire tes : Take Out Citizenship Papers. | ol soae to overtnron: the Brons Eaby | musmros orurs oo Pares o G0 | ol v B to buy, less to lay, and Jess uol’C TR ST " OF ODD PATTERNS E. A. Case, principal of the high | lonian empire. The record of this con- Reroit ar A Representative of life. CERTAIN- Clara Upton was placd school, took out his final citizenship | quest is found in the fifth chapter of - Iy ) is light weight, clean, - The enormous resources of i e~ Sunday noon and lodged in®the po-|papers Saturday. Mr. Case has lived | Daniel. B n Ao fapartire b 2D sanitary, and fire retardant. It Certain-teed Products Corpor- little shop worn lice station. She will be charged with | in this country some time but he is a| 'The events which were to happen | company hed surprising propor- s rdant. e e : r -a op intoxication snd breach of the peace | native of New Brunswick, N. S. this side of the Babylonian empire |tions. While the company was held will not dry out and is weath- ation, and its extensive organi- ’ i at this morning’s sessien of the police| Joseph Astmann, German, signified | were revealed to Nebuchadnezzar, king [at the armory during the - morning er-tight. zation for distribution of CER- = —at— 3 court. The woman was arrested at| his intentions of becoming a citizen of | of Babylon, in a dream. He saw a|hours, making final preparations and TA‘N-TEEDP!D&“C“ ke her home in Strong’s Ceurt, where she | this country by taking out his first | magnificent imaze, of gisantic form.|awaiting orders, men, women and A . $ ] - 4 Itis made in three thicknesses possible to take advantags created the disturbance. Papers Saturday. , “This image's head was of fine gold, | children came and went in dozens. C i i ey D e e i o bt R 00 | Boar o smawe ot ete rstion o butonlyone quiliy—the ot Sery sconomy in burinis Committed to Norwich State Hospital Fifteen Attachments on Saloon. and his of 8, ed not & Malcolm M. 'Willey, student at Clark best. It is guaranteed 5, 10 or S 9 ce| Of iron, and his feet part of iron and |and men looked on with thrilled in- o 3¢ manufacturing and selling. Michael Leary was placed under ar-| _Sheriff Charles A. Gates placed five | 02 "UF Jay "Tnou skwest till that a |terest, The scene bore & near ap- o o e 0t 15 years according to thickness e T rest Saturday at his home in Strong’s | more atiachments on the saloon owned | gione smote the image upon the feet | proach to one that might precede the | homey Even the professional painter court. The man had been acting|by Stanislaus Rucveski. The saloon, | fi0R€ S0 318 WONGe SPOT G S| BEVER ‘O Wroopa for war. . ot Sl i ;2 er 3 ply). can aflordf; use CERTAIN. ‘mew ones—as we have to pay mere | strangely for some time and it was| which is located on Main street, has| yngh “{ors of from and Flay, SRC IS i i t ‘for new spring o low are some | mental condition. Drs. Weldon and | placed on it in the past two weeks Alled o e MAY FORM COMPANY. " : Keating examined the man Sunday|and those attachments amount to|$2in Snd filed the whole earth’ Dan.| who were busily engaged in forming 2 the largest manufacture of pre- mix his own. Uncertainty is s torenoon and pronounced him insene. nearly $4.000. ‘The following is = list | *¥1"¥p, 1opy tnterpretation. blanket rolls and attending to & 5cor®| Mayor MoGarry, Formerly of T pared roogm N;: building climinated, waste and left-overs iy He was taken to the Norwich state | of & papers_serve urday: An - 4 A k. > i 4 i | I Ehis Wux was §1l—now $881 He s e eiirs Mook Bundey SliachmEn? o 550 tgvar of Josoph | | The prophet’ Daniel interpretod uhe | Sumberca amons fho Bls gaiters of | Regiment, Takes Mattar U *With papers in the world. avoided, and quality is assured. B fsis. I acwn o §7.50 o At a? the American | of 14775 Dougias Bdieman Distil- | lonian monarch, “Thou art this head |service in the company and _more g It you are building, or need'a Whether you do your painting A $10.00 Iron Bed down to $6.75. Thread company. Jery Company of Louisville, Ky.. for|of gold.” He also told the king that|than one of them showed wistfulness| 1Ir developments are such as many mew toof, it will of employa professional A A 3100 for a bill amounting to $i8.43; | after his kingdom should arise an- |as the work of preparation proceeded. {Bersons anticipate they will be, this & ey okt et & 93.00 Iron Bea down to $6.50 OBITUARY. R. N. Seyms and R. T, Smith of Hart- | other kingdom, inferior to the king- | They had the “fever.” Men presented |city may have n military company. g‘ %" i ' t A $500 Tron Bed down to $3.95 % ford for 5100 for a bifl of $42.25: Max | dom of Habyion, = Then there should | themselves for recruits and some Were | Mavor J. J. McGarry has taien ' thé "AIN. before will be best served if —— 2 Steiner company of New York for $100 | arise a ngdom and still a|accepted, matter up with the adjutant general upon type ou_insist on CER. b’ ; ik, S €. S Tor a Dbill of $8154, and James Odell | fourth.4 Ouly Seven Absentees Bt Toeetoni, st Thet. oiioy aye’ b .“"“ pore gy oy Thsinsise 20, CHR A §5.60 Florence Oil Heater now $485.| The death of Mrs. Besange C. Cote | company of New York for $150 for a| I call you to witness the fulfilment | oo " coo o "o 5 S0 o il at teast give attention to the plan . For sale by r paints U judgment-in the mat- | Jidow of Bertheltmle Cote, osturréd | wm or §92.02. to the very letter. Besginning with| o AN o 6 Ul o hand for the|Of forming a skeleton command here, dealers, everywhere. and varnishes. . Uss your ewn at her home at 123 Chapman street Babylow, four world-Kingdoms arose | 01 8 1ot Of 60 were on hand fof tAS| " piatoon that might be the nucleus i Darivels, Mrs. Gote was born in St | _Ashford Enrollment Completed. | FORSSSHUVEY J0 Sule IS Worll Ramcs | were' out of the atate or doing work [for a full strength company, 4 Rntoine, Canada, in 1828 but passed| The progress made by the town of | Rome. ~ Babylon, Medo-persia and |t Points where they could not be| Mavor McGarry has had military CERTAIN-TEED S : more than fifty vears of her life in| Ashford in taking the military census | Greece have long since passed away.| reached promptly. These men will|traming. He nimartt, C 3t G a3 i 3 this city. She was a member of St.|called for by Governor Marcus H. Hol- | Rome is utterly and forever divided.|Join the company at once. The re- |company, Third e e R PRODUCTS CORPORATION 2 9 Mary’s church, the Sacred Heart| comb is indicated by the statement of | Though strong as iron, Rome has re- cruits will be fitted with uniforms i fl' e N"”.-“:y“ ':; !M“Il.ll ¥ League and the Ladies of St. Anne.| First Selectman F. C. Chism that Ash- | mained divided for fourteen hundred | from the military stores at Hartford, | here, a few yeai i o Coneval M, Gregy Varnish R She'ls survived By seven children, | ford census enrollments have been | years as the prophet said. Dan. 2:37-|and among other things each man will | War. AT R ."'h&”fic':‘ -5y Co., o e three daughters, Mrs. Amanda Masse, | completed to date. The first selectman | 44 These divisions are now known as | 8¢t & pair of arctics. Warm quarter: Siace all the -war" tal s been Mound Color 4 Mrs. Theodore Lavailee of this city, | estimates that the town's total of cen- | the modern * nations of western Eu.|Nave been made ready for the men at|€0ing around there has been consider- e ore and Mrs. Mary Russeau of Canada and | sus enroliments will be about 183. rope, the great mations of today. the points where they are to be on |@ble talk in Putnam relative to form hiladelphia ‘;4}"" ....’. four sons, Louis, Philomene and Jo-| Word has been received from the ‘Man has sought to unite these king- | uty. Each officer 8f the compeny [ing a company. It is known that a 3 :-8 % g L seph Cote, all of this city. state headquarters in Hartford by | goms, but the word of God cannot be | Will have charge of a section, and the | considerable number of qualified men 77X ppod o ook BN First Selectman F. C. Chism _that the | broken. Iron and olay camnot mix,|men will be so spread out along the |resident in this city would be slad of Dy B - L work is going alonz favorably | No living man. and no nation, how- |line to be guarded that it is probable |Of an opportunity to enlist in the ser- = s o Irene Eilis, the - nine-months-old| throughout the state and that there is| ever great, can create another world- |one section will not see much of the | vice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellls | every indication that the statewide| wide kingdom. God said it could not |members of the other sections Nothc 9f this city, dled from Ppreumonia on| census will be completed in: record | be done and that settles it. ing is known here as to how long the OBITUARY, P e e, funeral Was|time. The census of industries has Fial Act 15 Beaa. men will be kept on guard service, — . i ¥ held from ihe home faine Shild’s|already begun, according ‘to word re- o : and what may follow will depend on Mrs. Arthur G. Stetson. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | cejved from Hartford, and blanks have | And now the last act in God’s dra- | evelopments, it is said, e er aln_tee OO ln(y been sent out to ail manufacturing|ma of the ages is coming, and com-| Hundreds packed the square about|arthur C. Stetson, died during Fri- Plants in the state. Ing soon. “In the days of these kings |the station a8 the company's speciai|ame might’ at thers homs hore™® Mes. ~ The state headquarters In Hartford | shall the God of heaven set up & king: | trein pulled out at 1.30. The tnea en- | Stateon had bebn il with preumonia is now so equipped and organized that [ dom which shall neve ved.” | trained with precision and ot away | for & week. s Stetssn wae born |1 Ply Certain-teed ... $1.75| If you want a lower price the work can be completed in record | The great stone is to smite the mod- | with the well wishes of every Dercon time. depending only upon the epeed | ern nations and “break them in pieces | Diccont though there was Nede. dem: | e Sroiiord: thie state, June 9. 1845, i + of he towns and cities in sending | and consume all these kingdoms.” For | broctll, (MOUER LNSTS Tas ULEC SO | the daught 2 Ply Certain-teed ... $2.15 | material we have a real bar- their Teturns to Hartford. The whole | over fourteen centurles we have been | Lol (N ou " piattorm of the train | Moo Eetson's parents moved to work has now gotten to a point where [ living in the days of these kingdoms, and, while broadly grinning waved s D £ < 9 I Is up to the towns and Citles them- | and the coming of Christ in person to | nh Snlle rosdy evonng waved |Ashford during her zirliood vears and|3 Ply Certain-teed ... $2.50|gain in 2 Ply Scout $1.35. ! selves. If the census takers all over | overthrow all, and establish is ever- [ The ‘state_ will rush their work and | lasting kingdom, is the cimax of this | Laft e ComPany was pleased to be|The family came to Putnam in 1871 W < & . 4 : in charge of the local canvassers | stupendous prophecy. 3 and on June 11 of that year Mrs. e are also equipped to furnish you with a medium grade ' 4 | %0 send the _returns “to Hartford | ' 1t was announced that these lec- Company Rester. Steteon was marrle-. 0 U i i 2 ! nromptly, the whole task of filing and | tures wil continued, but e | The roster of the company, exclusive v y i i fabulatink the census result can be | transterred to the Y. M. C. A. hall on |of the recrults who fled mames at the | 500, Clarence A, New York: a broth- oofing— -2 Ply Roofoid $1.75—3 Ply Roofoid $2.00. completed by the headquartérs organi- | Main street. The first lecture in-the |last hour, is as follows: Captain F. B, | or. Herbert S. Morse, Putnam, and a ; Zation within a week. The headauar- | Y. M. C. A. hall will be held Tuesday | Withee, Friret Licutenant Ira A, War. |Sister, Mrs Dell Tibbets, of Newport. to 60,000 blanks every day. ‘will speak on Which Will Be the Next Quartermaster Sergeant Arthur W. . 4 i o World Empire? A stereopticon sons | Logee, Sergeant Chester V. Brown, JURY DRAW service will precede the lecture, begin- | Sergeant John E. Casey, Sergeant — L Phone 24 Central Wharf AUTHENTICITY OF BIBLE . SENERE Kenneth ~ H. Hamilton, Sergeant | Judge Shumway Pres i [ fares o Subject of Lecture by Forrest L. Ab- - Charles C, Rapp, Corporal Howard M. Ti in S PIAN OPENS TODAY [ ST St at Toun fialk Burial of Mrs. Emir W. Hamlin. | withee, Corporal Earl L. Geer, Cor- e ‘The body of Mrs. Emir W. Hamlin | poral P. Henry Dubue, Corporal Hugh Judge Milton A. Shumway of Yo ure by Forrest Lincoln Ab-|arrived in this city on the 9.35 train|G Nolle, Corporal Edward Clements, |superior court performed what wa ba?t, e i e Aofenaed the anthen. | from Hartford Sunday morning. It|Cook Cassius A. Hamilton, Cook Mi. | probably his last act in that capacity . . Bty of the Bible, refuted infidelity,| Was taken in charge by Funeral Di-|chael McShane, Machinist Louls C.|at Putmnam, Saturday morning when o e et vt ok ¢ | Fector Jay M. ‘Shepard and conveyed | Shoales, Musician Arthur Weils, Mu- | ho prestded’at the draswing of the Jors crtain-tee O0OI1n higher critics and the evolutionists, |to the Willimantic cemetery where|sician Albert Piette, Privates Edward |for the March term of the Windham v Windham Town hall, | Servites were held. Rev. Vernon W.|R. Barker, Louis E. Caron, Walter E.|county superior court which comés in was given at the Windham Town Ball| Cooke officiated af the burial. The | Ciark, Peter W. Collins, Alexander | at Puinam next Tuesday. Judse Snum. YOU J. Moran, Ovila Mitchell, William H. | Glazier. Killingly, Alfred Pinze, Chas. E—— | heéarers were C. C. Case, Dwight E.|RBjackmar, Leon N. Blanchard Joseph in This duti the o N Able, George E. Hinman' and Albert | Burton, Bizear Cotnoir, James T. Day, | reme court bench March b, o 1 Ply $1.75 2 Ply $2.15 3 Ply $2.50 Fo o SO SR s RUN-DOWM WOME Colgrove. g“%‘-’g‘bflfiflummfi Geour‘e ;‘h:n]umr:r?;;lwncvege as tollu;n o o T A= == : | we i Shon B e zétte, Charlos Geldard. John H, Gil. | Champean, John A. Dady. . G, Allen g gt 5 T B Bt S | T s, & Ve iy T TH Y sy i . Raymond B. Hamilton, | Louts Bonin, . Fenton. Henry | BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE HAVE SECURED SEE e e s | Bev eSS e Tereiar b | Kt wenan, it PRESTON BROTHERS g % . gan, rl 5 3 terbury, George Larkham. o THIS COPYRIGHT FROM THE MANUFACTURER e OTivieh women will Rlezse realizt| to Norway—Big Gas Tanks Arrive— | recque, John Mayhow, Anthony Mi- | in Eronr W Tasdon Bactiors, Cous. s . 5 et e A sinst Yetters like the| Negroes Sing Plantation Melodies. |chon. Paul Mondor, Frank Monty, John |E. Buell. East Hampton, aries | Telephone 360 211-215 Main Streef following prove the efficiency of Vinol jin ench case: The schooner Madeline Shirley Lord, | Marauis, 'Wiltiam H. Pike, Ledore|S. Bill, Louis E. Youns. Plainfield. OF THE i ther tired | 350 tons, bullt at the Palmer shipyard | Poirier, Joseph Raille, Julius A. Rain. | Herbert A. Gallup, Pomfret, Arthur C. 7 SEWING | woFor the beneflt of Hhe oMer Hiten|by the United States Steamship com- | ville, Henry Roberge, Henry Rondeau, | Botham. Scotiand, Joseph P. Gardner. 2 e - sewon 1 1y’ family. T be |pany, was successfully launched Sai- |George D Stone, T J. A. Tetreaut,|Sterling, James McMannus. Thompson, ertaln-tee OO ln ¥ MACHINE e Lo ey O I oA out, I dia |urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A large |Fred Vandale, Frank Vandale, Stephen | Jonn W. Biidd. Woodstock, Clarence e O e any Tifé. 1 rhe and | number gathered at the Paimer plant |J. Wood, Theodore Roireau. m $ t B s looked badly. I read so much about|to see the vessel put overboard. The| The command includes members e e, Payment plan will put into the home | STl Shdind 5 T Bad e e e e e | et R Tt = (1 sds, Ant (10 Gomatoe havest 450 high grade Sewing Machines. Since only 150 Club|it, . P50 ot fike o new woman | years old, for whom the boat was|feld, Broskiym, Attawaugan, Williams- i 10 S b Telephone 580 C. E. WHITAKER 81 Water St s s they could see a |named. A large party of n _people 3 le ‘and m. Smel uardsmen. will be supplied, it behoov: and Deinbas ] oy Taends et e ®M | accompanied her. The boat will leave | Two weeks hence Sergeant Casey is| The boys of the Thirteenth went . all R e it . here as soon as a few finishing touches |to take the examinations for second |2Way With plenty of smokes in their| .. = . o wwinere aunfora, | Morse, Mrs C. PRSP - b = . - ‘Waldron, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. of buying a machine to come at once. ‘Be aldron, SaraloEs STInES i cus- | are dons and will be in command of |lieutenant and will Drobably be fliing | pockets. George Beris distribuled two oy o B B M. O D buyi sewing ] on hand| We recommend Vinol to o ooa | & Glarence Holdon of Boston. She {hat place when the company returns | BUXes Of Cigars among the men at the | Henry b Smith, Miss Gertrude Jonen, make an early selection of one of our handsome THE |tor we know because it contains beet | will go to Norway. i B g PO et o) By . WRIGHT SOLDIER JAILED. |B. Kent, A T :haries. B 2 = S oa'iver poptomes, tron and man Gas Tanke Arrive. while at the station, before the speciai| FT: WRIGHT SOLDIS Richaruson i G AT Conries. X SOLD BY 3 L . & 3 train pulled out, = couple hundred Cabinet Sewing Machines. There is a complete line e BT I B e abiiel. | o, TWeRty-fve tanks of acetelyne gus CITIZEN SOLDIERY. Trore clgars were paseed out. Thess | Commandant Believes Private 8t. Jean Durnes, Mrs.. Eengy ;Chassier, Sl atylas bo-selact from. S s for use In the iron-welding depart-|p .t 45 Organize Informally, With |CIE&TS Were the gift of a group of men Wants Discharge. O. 2 k)\‘;;,’fl't(l-‘ 1’é Stanl wine. o Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, |Tent, where it is combined with oxy- o y, Ci Tl ety SRt e dus: gept, Albert A, Stone, Bdward roadway Pharmacy, G. G. s | gen fo make a hot blaze, has arrived pt. E. L. Darbie Instructor. _ | zestion of Toung that the| In the city court Saturday morning|us, George A. Btone, Harry A. B Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold_in [ Z%, /2 S2iC "enipyard. Praccdem Soys Do Prei ¥. Frank H. Cordier, Fen Willimantic by the Wilson DIug CO-| ~william Smith is to build 25 small| The calling out of the Thirteenth B e Tt iy eaineps nigent I E.|Joseph St. Jean, the private of Fifth|p™ .4 Fiarelg' W in Danielson by the A. W. Willlams|poats for the United States Sieamship [company for guard duty and the ad-|ciation distributed the cigars. company, C. N. G, ot Fort Wright,| Boynton, Willlam ¥ Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F.| 008 B0F C00 L e o ce at oncs, | mitted extreme danger of war has who troke & large plate glass window | John May, Newton A. Baliard, Donahue. " Also at the leading drug|™rpe THompson boat will be launched | stirred many here to interest in pre. Memerial Mass. Moss, D = rning, was | Moss. Decoration committes, - Hert sores in all Connecticut towns. Tuesday from the J. Davis boatshop. | paredness. One project launched Sat-| Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S. was cele- |3 Putnam, early Fritay morning, wad |y %3, gent, Ruth Murtey, e Mrs. M. E. Bailey, who has been il |urday was to form a company of men |brant of a month’s mind high mass of | cogts of $9.09. Wheaton, Edith C. Bowen, Btin W eo long, is now feared to have con- |anxious to learn something about mili- | requiem for John Aviward at St.|“ppe man would not say in court|INE. Automobile commites Hev. o tracted pneumonia. [tary training, and Captain E. L. Dar- | James’ church Saturday morning. why he committed the act but admit- | Sanley. E. C. Kinney, E. i. Keiley n McDonaid of Prospect Hill |bie, now on the reserve list, has been s Rt Tod” that he had been arioking for &|E. Child, Whiman Danjeison. Hiupi Josep? is i sith dropsy. Plans are bei invited to act as inetructor. Th - - ally committee, Rev. Albert A. Sto) packege proves . Bold end |meds to take him to the hospital | Sanization will be informai and will| Rev. W. H. Evans of Worcester is to |few daye aithough he said he was not |47 (4™ e Vil e 4L guarantood by sbove Vimol druggist. Honors at Whist. be made up from among the members | conduct a Lenten service at St. Alban's | 47t WHew 1S broke dow. T |Rev. . 3. Harrtmen. A. B.®fiand of the Bohemian ciub and men about [church on Friduy evening of this (NS ' 00, “Weer gentence was tm- | Mrs. E. Bl Kent, Daniel J. Byrne. He Mrs. William Bishop entertained the [ fouwn. The plan is. to. Seill ance o | week. 4 F. D. Sargent. Publicity commit Soclal Whist, club _ recently. Prizes | week, following the regulation course Session Nearing Clese. posed e had nething to eay. Carl Kent, Anna_Leavitt, C. B, 8 DR. F. C. JACKSON [pere won by Bllen Robinson and Jack |in_infantry instruction, and, as the| There seems every prospect now. it | caiied e ratng by - capiats 1oy, Walter J. Bartiett, A " M at 93 - season opens, to get sofme cross coun- [ was stated here Saturday by a mem- | Joseph Ryan and the commandant toid | (00 E. A. Sullivan, ) 7, hikes through the surrounding ter- | ber of the legislaturs, that the work at T oaptain that they would take no|Geor¥e L. Padgett. ' L. DENTIS Mrs. Hannah Searle is in impaired | ritory. Frartford will have been leted and | o A ioeY avie Cproak® 10| committes, Chester health. She is nearly 93 years of age adjournment taken before the firat of | cnacaing the man. upon receipt of & |- Perry. Charles L. 752 Main Street, wi and has been remarkably free from FOLLOWED PUT’S EXAMPLE. May. Tt is understood that speed- | copy of the court record. The police [INVe committee, Bdgar M Hour: o - illness. ion M. = ing up matters adjournmerit could | pejjeve that this is Just wh 8t. Jean |Frank W. Barber, Ernest 5 5 ‘Sang Plantation Melodiss. Sergeant Percy Brown Left Team |come by April 1, but is not likely to. | heped for: '] Walter J. Bartlett, Clintos The services in the Baptia: church When Order Came to Mobilize. Quarterly Conference. o g e Tt ly evening was ‘mo} - TRe . nley, T JAY M. SHEPARD = | (o endi Vo the Qomriocts sing: | corgonne Porcy Brown, “top ot the |- aedocirebttrar gy Lo The™ sy; | OMAUTAUGUA OFFIOERE. | CSTHchabTutiue Sunerinisnie Succeeding Elmore & Shepard |ing of some of the Virginia ne Thirteenth company, has something of | March 7 for the fourth quarteriy con- | Anmeunced Saturday For the Season |M7s. W.J. Hurtieti: Marisrie Hichi: on, Mra. Fran - employed at the Palmer shipyard. Old- | ihe spicit of Gentral Butam —— > 7 s fashioned plantation melofies ~Were | makeup. | Fo is teamator mad was in | (CenCe 2t the M R bt Mcintyre, e B 8, Runtorih ol S {he woods on the Angie Warren Per- FUNERAL. The foliowing list of Putnam Chau-| Stabbed Under Shoulder Blsde Mrs. Decker of West Mysti: is chr- | team, when a messengse camie o him i, tauqua offioars fpr 1917 were aancunc- |, SEUDSR Lewle, « member o7 & ing for Mrs. M. E. Bailey. with the order for mobilization. He J. Sprague Bard. 4 Saturday afternoon. taken to the Iy Kimwa) Loepit Miss Daisy Kenyon has returned to|didn't have any plow to leave in the| The funeral of J. President, 4 3 oclock Bunday mornize’ e | Westerly after a yisit here. woods, but without an instant’s hesi- | held at Trindty ch Brookiyn, Sat- ident, F. r '} secrétary, | been stabbed under thy e l' 1 md EMBALMER, |, M= William Patterson ‘will return | (ation he turned to 'his assistant and |urday afterneon, Rev. J. D. Hull of |Brnest C. Morbe; treasurer, Cheuter M. | bidde by 4nother of Whe wang o1 ot e o today from a visit in East Hampton. | said “You look after thé horses” and | Plainfield conducting the ~services. ; “ticket committes, 'Waulter J.|ers who had not rehended up Chureh imantic, T. H. Beebe of Albany. N. Y. has|headed for the armory. He was in his|Burial was in the South cemetery. J. chairman, Miss Marion L. |1l Sunday night. wondits Lady Assistant | been here on a short trip. unifrom in a half hour after he gof |F. Wood was the funeral dircctor. | Warren, John J. Johnson, Ernest C.|serio d e it