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e " ply ask for a kidney remedy — get|The rooms were attractively decorat- STORRS CADETS BATTALION AT RECREATION PARK Exhibition DrillWitnessed by Large [sickness, = o ~Growd—Followed Reviewsd onf Lin: | Siioied In the wervice oF “the™ Unitod coin"Square.. ——— ‘The military battalion of the Con- Ru_:',;;"::,‘."'m“' N i necticut Agricultural _col gave a |l e e this 5 dhns drit lin Willimantic Wednesday noon, |ing” o join”the U. S. sohooL, which was a big success. Upon ar- Bctions of Russek tow A N “aams |ving here at 10:30 the battalion made | 0% JuLl 0 Oret &0 Fort ""‘“‘"’. life. The wife of Zenzel stated after |@ halt fer refreshments. Shortly after- | 5 igned to some fleld. m‘" the affair that she was at no time both- s l‘;:"vm‘"% el lmen have workea on automobiles grea by the dead man and that she |TSTR (0ol over Praspect street, | DAY ears with the Jordan Automo- anything. She is of he opinion that|dOWR Windham to Main to Lincoln oo Ber husband was under the influence Suare, where the were reviewed by Lecture at Y. M. C. A. Hall of_liquor at the time of the shooting. Jajor Bay, Capt. Tiesing snd eity of2 Over 150 1 it at After Zenzel shot the man he ran wp |fcials. The battalion then marched | Over 150 people were present at 4 e e pursued by & number of |to Recreation park where an exhibition | lecture by Eu ¢ Stevens rra loyes of the mill, Paul Caya, 18 |drill was given, including the Butts |11 the V. C. A. hull Sears old, outran Zenzel and jumped |manual. The battalion also save 2 15 | Fave many v i T e i ars 1o his sidey, |mniute sham battle at the park, which , particularly small gardening. The man was held by the crowd until |Was witnessed by a large crowd. Bitet Matition. B e e WEDDINGS Mildred Bulger of this city was a the quick work of the employes and w. Littl tecent visitor in Norwich. the police the man was locked in a ——— - R. W. Perkins of Norwich was & cell in less than half an );.‘our ..tlter MAlegl;l; ]Dlttlé. d]:li'l“flhfi»el" O;U%r. "lad ‘Willimantic visitor Wednesday. shooti rred. At the station 8. ries 3 le of ichmond, O s ot | Yok Siemaety oC itk 15, Aot 1 o e iRt G L Pt Coit's automatic, 25 calibre Tevolver | Weaver werd rmrrledd Saturday. - Mz ™G ey Combies of Baltlc is was found on him along with $1,173. rs. ‘eaver will reside in New Hav- ing treatment §is & local honpluy'.w thought that the murderer was |en. Smployed Ia . ool reom previous to « Larkin-Lewis Russell Chappell will leave soon. to the time of his working in the mill. | The marriage of Hattie M. Lewis of | 4Ualify for the aviation corps of the Russek, who was 35 vears of age, |South Windham and George W. Lar- [&rm¥. came to this country three years ago |kin was performer by Rev. Vernon W.| Many member of Eastern Star lodg from Austria. He has made his home | Cooke at his home in Pleasant street | No. 44, A. F .and A. M., attended *! in Willimantic since his arrival in this | Monday afternoon. Miss Lewis is the | meeting of the lodge Wednesday ev. countryl. He leaves besides his WidoW, | daughter of Charles Lewlis of South |ening. The feature of the evening was three small children. Windham and a member of the |th working of the F. C. degree. The prisoner is being held without [1914 class at Windham High school. bail awaiting the coroner's inquest. |Both are well known in this city MYSTIC s ‘I where they will reside after a short wedding trip. At New Haven Meeting First Company of Home Gua Mrs. Amelia Damon, Mrs. P. S. Hills, Funeral of Hannah Edwards. Drill Tonight—Nine More Admitted Mies Hornce S o Py afiers| The funeral services of Hannah Ed-| to Coast Defense—Address on Per- wards were held at the grave in the ia—| noon attending the conference of | v canetiey s Novh'© Covemtiy] o Funeral of Ambrose Clark. i s s it TR SRR RECaT BT, [The First company of Home Guards e will have a ill this (Thursday) ev- OH! MY BACK! OBITUARY ening and the members of the Second = company heid a session Monday eve- Mrs. Lydia C. Abbott. ning at the armory at Willow Point. The expression of Many a Kidney| Word has been received in this city | Efforts to ecure two full Home Guard : of the death of Mrs. Lydia Cargill Ab- [ companies are meeting with encourag- Sufferer In Norwich. bott, 91, at her home in Oxford, Mass., | Ing success. Tuesday. Mrs. Abott at one time re- The new members of the Naval sided ip this city. Mrs. Abbott made | Coast Defense ReFerve took the oath A stubborn backache is cause o sus- many friends. She was a member of | and were examined for physical qual- £ the Methodist church. ications, at a meeting held Monda; pect kidney trouble. When the kid- R S e i grening at Mystic Hook and Ladder 7 octure at South Coventry. ‘0. rooms. R Sto- ntlasiodt ‘m_] st e This avening there is to be a lecture | G- C. Martin, the enrolling officer, ing brings a sharp twinge in the small |in the Town hall at South Coventry.|2nd Dr. Thomas, the examining phy- of the back, that almest takes the|F. W. Stray of Hartford will take up | §ician. were at the Hooks' reoms on S5 a Study and Bible Prophecy. 1A gong | Monday evening. Nine more appi- breath away. Doan’s Kidney Pills re- | service will precede the lecture, begin- | SaNts' passed the examinations and e 45 o were admitted to the coast defense: vive sluggish kidneys—relieve aching |PIng at 7:45 o'clock. Songs faminar | ~rot, KO0 Gt s "Frerpert Candage, to all- wilk be sung. The lecture jis backs. Here's Norwich proof: public. P -:;:;:, !émz:n.fl;‘\;:::r s;em?‘..%. Charles Bowen, 412 East Main Street, Address on Gardening. Melvin, Edward M. Travena, Ralph ' 3 Sherman, Fred Poole, Capt. Henry Norwich, says: “There are times when |, MAany took advantage of the oppor- | Langworthy, assistant enrolling officer tunity to hear Professor Stevens of has expressed thanks for the assist- I have attacks of backache and my gon‘rilecgcut S“gflls col‘;igc spell: in the | ance given him by Roscoe K. Bur- . M .C. A. Wednesday evening on|rows, supply sergeant of the Back becomes lame and sore. It both- | vigetale gardening in a talk that | Coreed, ooy Joma b movon, T waoae ers me mostly after I have been stand- |Proved very interesting in instructive. |nis office, and Mystic Hook & Lad. he: - s vl 2 der company for use of rooms for re- ing on my feet all day long at wofk. Company L Needs Recruits cruiting station. , The officers of Company L of this ‘Spoke on Pos S - iapad Doans Kidney Fllle on lis have sent out requests forguira| o SRS REERL . thess occasions and have always had |Tecruits in, the hope that, (he needed | paptist church, in the Dlace of the er will respond wWithout beln; i - rezular prayer meeting, P. S. Benia- the best of results. I think they are |drafted. min gave a very Interesting talk on deserving of the highest recommenda- [y ,, Night at Chamber of Com. |Fersia and the ‘conditions that exist . macee. Will Entertain Vi A 5 It was ladies' night at the chamber i Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim- | ¢’ comumerce rooms. Tuesday evening. | . Stoninston Lode, i e e o oy degor i | Fellows’ hall, when the second degree i TR o was conferred on a class. Plans were Mr. Bowen had. Foster-Milburn Co. |fhe following readimgs, all of whics |92y _evening, April 25. 2 . N. Y. were encored: Cuckoo's Nest, a Sige Batfal, story: Viva la France, a poem; Expe- rience, a scene; Widow's Weeds, a scene: Kipling's “1." Mrs. Yenry g JAY M. SHEPARD Mathieu sang a vleasing solo. STy T e ments prepared by the domestic sci- FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | once, oz of e Normai schoot. were gy e served by them. Then dancing and The funeral of Ambrose Clark was . 0y card playing was enjoyed by many of | held from the home of his niece, Mr: 60-62 North St., Willimantic |those present. An exhibition of fancy | Willlam McDonald, Wednesday after- per will be served and the visitors are to work the degree. pool shooting was given by the “Count’ | noon at 2.30 o'clock. Many relatives PR Saotant Tl connection | 73 Fred Sanderson. and_friends attended. Rev. Welcomé E. Bates, pastor of the Union Baptist - HIRAM N. FENN “ARE YOU UTILIZING church conddeteq the ssrvices. Burial UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, YOUR OPPORTUNITIES?"| "2° 17 Fightows cemetery. €2 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Shoct Parswughs. Telephone Lady Assistant |Subject of Address to Students of the h.‘)"{'n’iflfnef“ Tl-;:y;f; o nscfleu-dflw High School in Die Besserung. Fred Durr ‘h",,"mm_d e e Professor Coombs, an English teach- | Neor Tanain.w (¢ Memorial hospital, DR. F. C.‘ JACKSON |.. in the Worcester Polytechnic insti- | factos Mo Letter Carrier Erastus Fish has been tute, addressed the etudents Of the|i; with fonsilitls. His place has been DENTIST high school in Die Besserung Wednes- | fijled by Substitute Berzen I. Green day morning. The subject of his ad-| " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duhaime have Removed to 716 Main St, Willimantie [ 3r°58 was “Are You Utllizing Your|returned from a visit in Providence. Opportunitie Dral Hours—0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44| Mr. Coombs showed the Increase In | stamerd Shec o "sistt "oim orary Clarke. Hartford.—The will of Mary E. Cof. fey, late of this city, has been a mitted to probate and bequeaths mo: of the esate to local Catholic institu- tions. St. Agnes' Home of _West Hartford will receive $500, St. Mary's Home for the Aged of West Hartford 3500, St. Thomas' Seminary of this city $500, and to Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, the bishop, for use for the benefit of 3 Martin of Newburyport, Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The Columbia Records For May Are Here and the titles tell the story of the month’s popular hits. There are a good lu_x.h,- n.unylmilu,n stirring triotism through- out the list. mampmbym:ny"’.ofthebe‘tknm m:rm‘wfimhl:rud&eshmm#wflnly wherever popular songs are sung. know hthodoit,uldwi!hfln:gttdlecfionof” time playing musicians in the country, as usual, lumbia STEP IN AND HEAR THE NEW REC- 2 ORDS ON ONE OF THE COLUMBIA NateS GRAFONOLAS. YOU WILL ENJOY-IT. “Foley Kidney Pills have done me more good then $150.00 worth medicine.” c..?l. ;:!. Himros, ‘When o comes on and it seems as if you can't stand the paim 4n¢ pressurs actoss the small of your your S et T s Sew Pllla. will lfi? the cause of B -zn:,-sv (Juickly, spur the slug- avle to throw # . St g “They w20 T of b e for ou, Quist Jour ST Jotnis and sore muss N. Y. aney troRs in, C oty R s tow a, Bow 1 have eatirely re- Lee & Osgood. WHEN YOU WANT to put your buse Iness Dbefore the Dublic. there is medium better tnan tarough the vertising eoiumns of Ti ulletin THE H. C. MURRAY CO. beautiful flowers from ok | the o '.(Dr e o el «M-u’.-.»......'M"...._ O eins Moy . Birthday Dinner. ph meeting of the directors of 3 “Squeegee”, Tirest Jiss. Mary Ml 3| Wednesday morning for the - :fl:’m'“m”:{,,“&l&"w‘“.}'fl tion of routine business. ! What I found in Diamond performance brother, Andrew _McNicol. oy g . s ot gl ooked 0 me. Mary Lester ama Masian Kimball ot |E0SS {0 I . hox O SNy good . e S| ] Ak IR, 5oen e oo o D Tices e . National orénaizations us to on, we The i t TS tiatian, Endesvor dociety _af ate metive Pecrdtiige (o SIIoE 3 2z ean that Diamonds are mighty good tires. You don't need to pay & cent more than tial in the vestry Tuesday evening.|the company, C. A. C., up There were vocal solos by Miss Mar- |10 required strength for war. LR R T 9 . the price of a Diamond Tire for all the Young. Mrs. E. Fanet read sev-| €hicl service and you can ever hope eral selections. Graphaphone numbers ’m"""‘ to get from any on Arthur Edmond’s instrument were > 5 an ‘attraction; Games were piayed, ien = Get the habit of coming into our store wving h“:."&m‘.’&f“;:‘":’"‘" o imy for free air, gasoline and accessorics. kell, isses Lena itecgoss and Al}locghlr,]“rl Hiscox, Willlam Me-1|day morning. . Let us look your present tires over o LR o B ey 7 occasionally, We may be able to tell B g the. Tourieiopee you how o get more mileage out " Mili Property Guarded. m of North Grosvenordal ‘of them, . The Ashland Mc:um m&'tm e 3, 1 or wo armed gu on duty ai flr’mnf.m"“' mills, Amos Dhiliips for days and Har- | patratus are now kept at a distance This evening at Poatfret it fa : value in service. ¥ evers ry Davis nights. gBreat from the central station as 10 J s Home Notes of Interest. Tmake delays of too great Jength An Mm fails, & cheerful, Mrs. Edward A. Geor has had as|SStUng started to a fire. The horses|;,qq w adjustment .will be guests, her cousins, Mrs, Chas. Gren- (ATe Kept on Ifurnace street. g M“ Gell and daughter, Emma o Tacoma, ‘Washington. FUNERAL The W. A. Siater Mills ha se- pirls. . ciired the services: of /TRomay Mo- Giayds Dorothy Smith Tan Alling Rubber Co. Broome, who will put into operation W inedtiay Atoa the recent policy of the comcern €0 |nomm at 1:80 Funeral bercices. for 191 Main Street promote agricultural Ideas among its | Giuyas® Dorothy Smith, " student at : N emplopes. , i igh school, were conducted lorwich, Conn. Mrs. W. C. Terry ehtertained the |lilinsly High school. were Comeuctes|atherwiss asaist in_ forwaring Ladies’ Aid soclety of Pachaus last|0e Union Daptist church. The Davis|Work in Pomfret, where much success — ana Brown woolen company plant was | s _looked for, Mise Mavie Harrett . of setson | S0 0 Guring the. service. The bear: | Wednesday thers was another all- 3 spent Tuesday with Miss Kelley in|C’Siere four uncles of the deceased: |day sewing meeting of the local or. —— 4 fev. | Albert, Arthur, Winfield and Byron | ganization at the municipal building Sirs. George Thornton and son 1rv- | Sarecli “Burial was in Bast Killingly | The plans are to hold such meetings ; ing bave heen visiting relatives 17 |cemetery. A. F. Wood was the fun- | evéry Wednésday. A great amount is aterbury. °Mra Thornton is now in | CCCGI, ) being done by the workers, but there orer ode o the Biats Aswembly of 16 % eHDIEse amohmt Of | masiional that order, DANIEL WILLIAMS FOUND DEAD |Work to be accomplished, so the work. 3 ers are appealing for members axd Chauncey Geer has enlisted in the F AR HIGHWAY navy, leaving for Boston a week ago. o - sk g s e : o rREs Ballouville Woaver Had Been Drink- / s 2 ‘Those attending the part; iven b PLAINFIELD ing—Automebile Tracks Give Rise to | 7005 S4fSndInE the party siven by i/ Suspicions of Foul Play. feme on Tron siveer wer oMy and " ey A — rs. Jose) agne, Mr. an G. British-Américan Relief FPund Now| .1y, pogy of Danfel Williams, aged | Vegiard, iss fatétie Veglard, 3tiss Over $1,200—Completion of Big Tank |ahout 50, an employe in the mill at|Giadys Gagne, Miss Aline Leclair, Miss —Grange Meeting—Supper for Mem- | Pallouvilie for some time past, was|Mabel Dupre, Miss Bernics Gahan, bers of Rifle and Club. found lying in & field near the high- |john Gahan, Ralph Gahan, Cyril Rem- . ] 4 way leading from East Killingly ~tolillard, Arshur Duvert, Edgar Reynolds, ( The sotn. weekiy ‘teport of the|Bailouville Wednesgay morning and |iobert Aiiara, wiiared iman. carin WJLOCK CATTT British-American war relief fund is us |the circumstances surrounding the Killian, Wiifred Jasmin, Miss Olelfx follows: Amount previously acknow- |casé were of so suspicious a nature as|Jasmin, Miss Leah Jasmin, Miss Lillian N L d l ew London We‘ster y ged, 178.. llected up to April|[to attract the attention of town of- 3 - e i aetd. 91570 n Sowest City | fcials during the day. It 18 Dossible |Jeamure Toamin, oiriey: HianbL, e Norwich '%: total amount coilected, $1,201.85. |that the man was the victim of -foul [ Louise Rivard, Mrs. Edmond Auger, The-treasurer has sent a check for $45 | play, but nothing that developed dur- | Heifka Auge: " Miss Jeanette Auge: to headquarters in New York, making |ing Wednesday that, at least, was|\fiss Hortense Auger, Leonard,Auges a total of $1,195 sent from this village |generally known, would indicate that|Miss Elsle Rouse, Miss Esther Rouse, | with of in the consideration of |gentlemen. up to date, a credit to the patriotic :hewolflkchla have any particular clues | Clare Bonneville. Antonfo Eonnevi this very Important question. Personal Items. British people who support this fund [to work upon. = = o |Arthur 8. Macdonald, 'John Lynch | All the Putnam young men who en- | Mrs Wi The collectors for this week are Sam | Willlame, | apcarned at Ballou |Hesry Benoit, Mitchell Dalgle, Miss | listed in the nayy last week are now | few days with Bottomley and Barrett Judson in |V ‘] km‘y L oot | Elizabeth Daigle, Mise Jeanetté Van-|at New Haven, where they have been | “Stanley Shuw an Plainfleld. The hollector in Jawett Hbeen al b::; d“:l;(_nmfl'z r,:a";:m'mé dale, Trevely LaPierre, Mrs. C. L.|sworn into the service and are .taking | pytnam were recent guests City ls James Hewitson. i hndm e e o o b |Hayward, Miss Elfzabeth Hayward,|their first course of instruction. Next|yys. George Bell Anyone wishing to contribute to this | the last time people who know WM |Sydney Hayward, Mrs. F. C. Hunter, |month they are to be sent to the na- | George Wood, Jr., visited fund may do so by Biving to these col- |Temember having seen bim, was last| Xorman Hunter, Philip Gagne, Bugens | val training station at Newport tic friends -Weanesday iectors or by addressing Charles Old- D“u‘;'m-ey ernoon, when he w " | Bibeault. The Windham u{unt) Medical $0-| " Harry Gaucher and daughter B e e ™ vho” has been| Coroner Arthur G. Bill and Medical Home Guard’s First Drill. Sk ar s ity e e e 8 i e B g i P spending the spring vacation at his |Examiner Dr. George M. Burroughs| All recruits of Putnam's Home guard L hold its annual meeting at Putnam to- | needay for a few days vis ” home here, has retarned to Hartford, |Viewed Willams' body in the field [compdny are to be at Union hail this ['day. atives. € % ‘where he ‘attends St. Thomas' semi- | Where it was discovered. Later Coro- |evening for the first drill of the organ- Moth scouts in the employ of the James McNlerney of Har nary. % ner Bill =aid that there were tracks of ization. It_is expected that all of the | state continue their hunt for the pests a Baltic business visitor Wedne Big Tank Completed. a light automobile leading in from the |more than 70 men of the company will | through the surrounding country, lo. Miss Alice Bessett of Moosu, 2 g e highway to the field where the body |be present, for the men have showed | cating infestations in various Sections | merly of Baltic, was o recent 1 aaTS e dank completed st Satur: | was Yound. The car. as indicated by fgreat”carriestness in ' thelr desire for | Gereabouts. T Tt Miis Sawises Botes . - the tracks, came from the direction of [military training and regular attend- i ol o two tanks are on Lawton Helghts back |the Rhode Island line, and when thie [ence is eseential {0 gaining tnis end [ Wil Improve Garden Plot Offer. | . " Offeery of Besion wis of the old village. The dimenslons of | machine was turned about to leave the | o, w, " o gy Thirty employes of the Manha: . ? the tanks are as follows: Capacity|field. the tracks also show. it went r; Stng emonstrate 8kill. | company have accepted the concern’ ,000 gallons, dhm:ler of tany 32 )|po .k in the direction whence it came. Peter Burns, the one-armed billiard- | offer of free garden plots, these lo- feet, height of tank 23 feet 6 inches, Importance is attached to the wheel |i8t, Who is regarded as the champion | cated not distant from the plant of mud drum 48 inches. The total h2ight [¢racks, for it is taken as indicating |Of the world of men who play the | the concern. T Damond of Willimantic w e that Williams was dead when brought |§ame under the handicap which is his — town Weanesday. Grange Meets. to the field in the car and that his|lot, is in Putnam. Mr. Burns has in- ENTERS PENSION FUND, Kenneth Armasirong and Fred 5 body was dumped there, though some |lerested the young meén in his skill — r Plainfield grange met in Grange halil Y . = 2 of North Franklin were Tuesda Tuesday evening with Worthy Master |are inclined to believe that death was|With the ivories and is to give a free | 8t, Philips’ Episcopal Parish Inter- {itors in Baltic. Waliter P. Lathrop presiding. After |due to alcoholism and exposure. ENERition SIS SvERh ests—Visites from Archdeacon Brown | Peter Furnier of Plainfiel the regular business, Worthy Lecturer | Henry Chase, who is employed by Food Supply Committes. Son Xabi town Tuesday. Grace E. B. Strect presented the fol- | Byron Lewis discovered the body. Se| welter J. Bartlett, Whitman Dan- By Mrs, Gates and Mrs. Molson o lowing program: Singing, America, by L;tiw:"fl:;c‘md%esfi i foufed [1e1son"and John G. Jolinson of the| At a recent meeting of the execu-|llmantic were recent guests ¢ all present; What Crops Will Yield the | Of the, d e chamber of commeérce make a com-|tive committee of St. Philip’s church | Thomas J. Sullivan Most Profity speakers, Deechar Brown | M . Burrbughs, upon first examina- | ™I!t6 on £00d gupply and will work |t was formally voled io enter the Offers Free Garden Plots e e ot Nathar |tion of the body, found a superfcial church, penslon, fund. whict will (02| G. A Cote sated Wednossa Exley, Plainfield: recitation, by Ired|brulse on the chest neat the heart|be in the Fourth degree, and will in- | this mission will have their part in|of Wis farm to families in fows Stone: singing, Battle Cry of Freedom, | LAter. At the B0 Nt g o aghs | clude addresses by Edward £. Chap- | the benefits of the system. The an- | Ciicvation. This land has bean by_the audience. made a more compl examination, | Man, lecturér of the National nual payment due from St. PhIlip's|cg for a number of vears and h What They Do With Gardens was|Wade & mors complote oo e of |and also master of the Massachusetts | Will be 341.25. It was also voted t0|\aye' produced enormous erop discussed in an interesting way by a |announcing thereafter, as the cause of | o1, 1o" grange, his subject to be -Your |ask for $300 instead of $350 this year | Gota stated that he beli@ved number of women members, Miss Myr- | death. alcohollsm and heart IsSese:|ifuence as a Citizen”; and Gienn . |from the missionary society. Couraging people to cultivate: {8 tie Grifiths following with a recitation roughs said, that the man had been |Campbell, Storrs, on Milk as a Food. Venerable J. Eldred Brown, arch-|o.4 this deal fs not a ffty-Afts The next number was a reading by |TouShs sald, that Rev. Marshall Dawson of Storrs is to | deacon of New London, will make his [ pod o™ mis! 507 Totaiie Mrs. E. M. Dawley, You and I: My Ma | SHOTE Sre O connection with the |&1v6 an illustrated travel talk on Ja- | annual visitation and preach Su:a.y. at present is $4 per bushel. She Knows, was read by Mrs. Grace B. | _ o ooty th the |pan. The program aiso provides for | May 13, at 5 p. m. The Grand Army |0 8000 encourared (o piar Street. Remarks wers made by Stats |cass s hat VWilams may JarS Go¢ Imustc, readings, ete, 4s time permits. | Of the Republic and other patriotic so- | ey would be ready to fgh Deputy Evérstt . Brown of Wolt Den | 3/ 50, Plage TS S4e' Sollehy: and cleties will attend church in a body | qucer when potatoss and « e s of (e s Bocaoss] [that, after e Passed away, or when NEEDS 35 RECRUITS fhx, Mey 31 Re Rev, B. G Rotie|gen Jroduss sear éryward. - | Banner by the assemblage. B Potams 19,5uCh atrious CondIion 82| st F. E. Withes of Thirseenth Com- | 208, Mufiraskn blahopo¢ Comiectieut. | AP (35" omg aciontine imes Rifle Club’s Meet and Supper. ing, he was loaded into an automobile ny, Advocating Some Sort of Pub- | minister confirmation, and preach on | houn, S0Te of the fnest gas The Plainfield Rifie and Gun club [and taken to the fleld where his body | FAfPe TEVlelng Sunday morning, Jane 11, v s e A held their weekly 'shoot Tuesday|Wwas found This might ssslly Wo ac | "¢ s o : The ‘Woman's Auxiliary to the voard | o o o B TElS, Totaine’ oF Company T, C. N country at night, without detection. oA B, B Wiklies of the Thic | Bl R 3t th e e e town Weanesday. < Willlams was a weaver 2t b = 59 -4 o o local merchant said edre inbottom. The supper was donated |louville mill He has a son in Rock- |Of PURie o0ort oF Comonstention day at 7.30. Services on Sunday are | el B o eam captained by Lorens |land, R. L, Coroner Bill said Wednes- |ill help arouse sufficlent enthusiasm | (o8, °F, 30y, POri o8 (On Lunily 0! R. F. Donavan of Saeo, Mai B e e o e reount mateh |day afternoon, and also is said to have |0 stimulate recruiting for Danielson's | B&IC e 8. 10 2 town for_a few days. ey - o relatives in the town of Plainfield. :::m.t? organization. m’{nl- eak the C. P. Murtagh s crant Harry Gaucher and daughter Amelda Red Cross Campaign Planined. o e A S o il "::ir::r :;::--42 S e Wis Hlta Vi TGS of Baltic motored to Plainfield Wed- Mrs. A. L. Reed ,who is working o |thee has orders to dischargs from | Friday evening, April 27, s anc nesday. form a Red Cross ‘auxiliary, in com- |service the 21 married men fow in the | JoUnced as e LA T - Aisg Terecn Sulivan was in Nor- S WeihcLisy AROSon it i Her, | SUSE oy elmene ar v o |Schort B THE TRUTH ABOUT ECZEMA AND PIL Eugene Dion has returned business trip in Providence. Charles Pease of Torrington Baltie visitor Wednesday ies. ew Londor wich Wednesday. sons have been enrolled since last r of two weeks ago, when hearly ‘With the eomvln' out of Cecil Brad- | Friday night'’s meeting in the offices of | 40 recruits were secured, dying down BALTIC ford, & pitcher, the outlook for & good |Back and Darbie. Friday eévening of [aimost to zero. gl b eball team at the high scheol is|this week there is to be another meet- | Throughout Connectiout public | Hoiped to Move Stalled Automobile— bright. With Smith as catcher not|ing nd at that time it is expected | meetings and patriotic parades are be- Tk Proff F, Thousands and thousands of many stolen bases are looked for this |plans will be made for & general cam- |ing héld as an aid to recruiting, and . A. Cote Proffers Fres Garden|,,; . Peterson, are learning ever year, as he possesses a good arm. The | paign that is expected to bring several it is Captain Withee's idea that some- | Plots—Potatees Now Selling at $4|chat one 25 cent box Pet infleid will probably be Burby first, |hundred members into the Danieison | thi the kind should -be done in ¢ Bus Ointment will abolish Collonan second, Dawley short and |organization. g“nflnn.‘ ‘lé: l’p“.:r- drec for — ¥ banish piles, and the gr 1 Kuorak third. Daggett will take care g s & o r country. This sug- | Wednesday afternoon about 3.45, Ar- |receive overy day are b, me of left fleld. Centn:‘nnd right ngm :;e QUINEBAUG POMONA GRANGE f:;"{: has bc'c.n ‘made r:p:-:dly‘dur- thur Roy, driver for John H. Brown, ae rl|h n oo vacant, but the chiet contenders for the e past few ut &8 yet has | while on his way to Occum, discovered ad Eczema for many yeass positions are Salisbury and Stark- |Will Meet With Thompson Grange, |brought nc action, and Danielson as a|a Packard touring car stalled at a |head and.could not get anyih weather. With Potter, Denison_and Saturday, April 28. result is falling behind in Conecticut's | point midway between Occum and |t &ny good. I saw your ad s Bradford as_pitchers, Plainfield High Praparedess proceasion. Baltic. The owner of the car was|one box and I owe ¥ school should have a good team. Mre; Susie G. Williams, of Brooklyn, discharge of the married men | meeting with difficulty in getting his |for the good it has Carl Mathewson was a business call- | secretary, has sent out notices for the | will reduce the company to between | machine into running order. Mr. Koy |isn't a blotch on my er in Norwich Wednesday. first special meeting this year of |75 and 80 members, and Captain Wi- | offered to assist him. After consid- uldn’t help Qut thank Pete The Ladies’ club meets with Mrs. |Quinebaug Pomona grange, to be held | thee is desirous of getting at least 35 | orable work Mr. Roy found that the | the cure is great. Mrs. Mary i Arthur Mathewson today (Thursday):|Saturday, April 28, at Chandler’s hall, | recruits, for there may be other dis- | trouble was caused by a wire being | Third Ave, Pittsburg, e Thompson. charges from the company on account | disconnected, the nécessary comncc-| 1 have hadl itching piles for Noroton—As the result of the sub-| The morning session is to open at|of physical disability and for other |tion was made and the car was able |and Peterson’s is the o 3 mission of many competitive plans, the |10:30 and is to be for balloting on and | reasons. to continue its journey. Mr. Roy was | that relieves me, besides the pile Darien school board has awarded to|initiating a class in the Fifth degree. | The situation here is such that|amply rewarded for trouble. The|to have gone. A. B. Ruger Architect Philip Sunderland, 6f Dan-| Dinner is to be served on the basket |some extraordinary mweans - must be | party are residents of Boston, and | Washington Ave., Hacine, W1 bury, the commission for preparing [lunch plan, hot coffee and cocoa to be |taken to get recruits, for at present all | were on their way to Providence when | Use Pegerson's Olntment plans and specifications for thé new |served by Thompson grange. men of the wanted are indulg- | the motor falied to work. The auto- | sores, salt rhewm and ail ok school house at Noroton Heights. The lecture’s program, at 1:30, will ing in a of watchful walting. | mobile containdé four ladies and two eases. Druggists recommend el et