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R est : X TS ST | ey e ged See_how nicely COTTO- ore_shoulders, lame backs that ia in charse E",'.'E:"::. s T LENE biscuits brown in S M‘neck. all pains ::d aches Millette had been the oven. yield to Sloan’s Liniment. Tost 4 nounced Tuesday that the following ‘eommunication Do not rub #. Simply apply to n is belng sent out to 5 the sore spot, it qulcklt;&nm ¢ Ty Mmm A. Noutt:n crispness of the and relieves. Cleaner than mussy | By airection of the Medical Board 5 o : e 2 Tusts. famm ‘_h?eo"'u:'"""““’ it dogs mot | o e nion amesciation urges o | ylLlictte was an emplove o Test 5 - . | members of the society and ali other | 0L RS & JNMISTIRT. T Notice the it he Keep a botile bandy for rhcumatism, | medical men of the country to attend | iouajly visited friends in Webster © o, sprains, bruises, t e, neutslgia, gout, | & meeting to be held at the Hotel | 1.t " he is believed to have g COTTOL NE‘ Siacuite 3 2 ; Friday of this week. .| when you break them open. At all druggists, 25¢. 50c. snd $1.00. 00 o it Moelor the Meaical| giiit, A D40, "ome money by Mr Boara of the Council of National De- | Lylot Saturday afternoon ' m_"_-' Test 6 lumbago and sore iff muscles. Hooker, Willimantic, at il a. m. on | (n"Ganads, fence. will b present to explain the | e tput, 5T and came to putnam, important and urgent measures to be | When he was found Tuceday morning| Now the flavor of acted upon at this meeting in rela-| ne had bat a little change in his pock- c LENE bi.' tion to medical preparedness and Of- | nes aad hie waieh ma it ooek- | your C i s Sistngs will e it dure | AR B of bis- - s that cuits with the flavor ing the mext ten days by every coun- | wm ot foul pias. e was & vic-l cuits made with butter. ty society in this state and in oth. er states. It is important that al medical men attend, and _you are Test 7 WETT CITY e e o R Te Compare the price of whole- J - e . Robinson, Miss Ellen Lawson. . JE achieved in this nation-wide effort to [ ROpInson. e B o some LENE with mobilize the medical recourses of the| cocntry in its preparation for war. (Signed.) A. D. MARSH, Secretary. earnest this morning with many the price of butter. teams working. Richmond-Spaulding Engagement. day announced the Mrs. Henry E. Olson Gives Linen Shower for. Mj#s Carol Bliss Olaon— Miss Ellen Prior ML Mrs. Henry E. Olson gave a linen [ UNION ST. JEAN SENDS iome for Miss their daughter, Mrs. Ethel J. Rich- e Eiiag. Oton "1'.”.':]. arranged MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT mona “to""Clition G. _Spaulding ot —HTE rprise, which prove a success. o1 3 . . Spaulding one The gitts were suspended from Assuranes of Loyalty—Order Adepts | s ftos torse OF the Jittumur Rius- | SHuv S AmIst SOt Sp Sy and Bl fn white parasol, and were very hand-| Measures to Demonstrate Patriotism. | struction company of Boston, which |*".0F0G = L. i charge by a some. ' Refreshmenis were served, the | has had in charge the big contract for | pane LOLy was taken in charge by 2 favors being baskets of pansies and| Dr. L. J. Morin announced Tuesday |the Goodyear Company, Inc., of Good- | waie he oot e Bomtoce ad mignonette. Whist was played, Miss|that the Union St. Jean Baptiste|year. ] e About the Boreugh. @eavor to locate Millette's relatives. Agnes Olson taking the first prize. a | "Americque, of which he fs a national k Vanity case, and Miss Bliss the conso- | - fovtint Mrs. Milton S, Shummway will have| Shots Heard Near Railroad Bridge. lation award, a picture. rector, has unanimously voted| U . mbers of the Ladieg Art club| -Another story of shooting in the Those invited were Miss Lucile Stet- | through the representatives on its| ¢, members of the Tedies’ At e | ,icinicy of the big railroad bridge over general board, to telegraph President | ernoon. the Quinebaug river, on the line to son, Miss Mary McNicol. Mrs. T. A. Nirs HL C. Webster, Miss Edith Butts, | Of the association to the flag and to the [ Mass. has been the guest of Luther|.q" gircutation in the city Tuesday 1o Marian Robinson, Mrs. John Mc. | Constitution of our country, and of ng anq Miss, Emma ing. > ' the prompt acceptance by the mem- Frank C. Danvers of Rutland, Mass., | MOIins. Lean and Miss Marguerite Bilss. D e e e es eermeroa | was = visitor with Danielson friends Peter ‘Garaner, who was out doors =t the where he lives near the Guests at Campbell Home. necessary by the state of war. e " bridse when the shootin took placs, Recent guests at Mr. and Mrs.| In resolutions adopted it was pro-| Good progress is being made in ex- | 3fonday night, said Tucsday afternoon Francis Campbell's were Mr. and Mrs. | vided that the general board author- | Cavating for the sewer that is to be|ypg¢ eight shots were firc In his 3. F. Casavant, Mrs. F. T. Gelst, Miss | ize the creation of a patriotic fund|Tun through High street. opinion_all of the bullets fired were Mary Campbell, Mrs. J. H. Davidson | for the purposes of assisting the fam-| A section that has been reserved as| P n %0 ' o0, "weaton, of Providence, . I, Mr and Mrs. E. W. | flies of members serving in the army | Park and playeround on Riverview | "3, ‘Gardner says that the first six Jervis and daughtr,’Marian and Miss | or navy and for co-operating with all | I being made ready for sardens. shots fired followed each other in Jennie Kendall. of Taftville: the enferprises connected wth the waz, | !¢ Was reported Tuesday that sev-|,ieagy, but not rapid order, and that Miss Ellen Prior, daughter of Mr.|this patriotic fund to be eusiained by | eral children of school age have de-| o o’ 0y then a pause, after which and Mrs. G. H. Prior is ill with scar- | voluntary contributions of members, | Veloped scarlet fever, ~ though the| iy, more shots were fired. let fever. and- that the association head the list| *ases are not regarded as serious. Military and other officials who of _subscriptions with $1,000. One_suggestion heard Tuesday was|ight be abie to give 2 more detailed Fair Haven. — At the East Peal| The resolutions aiso provide that|that Boy Scouts volunteerer to aid in|,ccount of what took place were very Street Methodist church Sunday morn- | the president-gene: the United | a8riculivral work on farms hereabouts | r.tjkent Tuesday, but there was a sig- ing the Rev. George Benton Smith be- | States flag to be from sunrise | for @ part of the time this summer,!gigcant remark that more such epi- § 8an the fifth year as pastor, having|to sunset on all bufldfiigs belonging | the boys to receive adequate com- serious consequences. £ been appointed to the local church by | to the association untll peace shali| Pensation. ; of last week shots ithon Wilson, at the recent session | have been definitely concluded; and ‘were fired at one of the infantrymen of the New York East conference in|that all councils be advised to con- SLACKER REBUKED. doing guard duty at the bridge and Brooklyn. - stantly display the national flag in e another of the guards, who went down A further provision of the resolu- ant was hit on the head and knocked tions is that 1 councils be requested out. to encourage the strictest economy! When a bright, snappy-looking young Mistment Jg the American Red Crosk, | aay that there is likely to be a draft Troubles |50 S tmwe. Mo | i rac there Iz il @ be 2 gratt g':'g:m‘ ‘;n-nt nm the df!-’mr;;"mwr; resident. who said, “vou should be i civil or military authorities of | aghamed not to be willing to figh That heavy headache, torpid |1, Seraons " suspected “of = forming o e e 3 ance to the enemies of the republic = sitable b e in mouth, furred tongue, dull | *"3 (1, {5 vaion "of ‘thorasstutions | _icilingly Hish School baseball team | BVIE, 107 the Syitable improvement eyes and muddy skin, all COME |15 “that the organization desives the | will play its first home game of the ! oo - Cowardly Amer Patriotic Greek. GROVE STREET PAVING by City and Town their rooms. n Youth Shamed by | the river bank in search of the assall- For Billous [t ol S| e s v, e oo s T X Such a great country of libert liver, sick bittertaste |conspiracies or of rendering assist- s Gt Ganes ‘@t Bl In an_effort to secure permanent frem a supply of bile. | voluntary eniistment of its members| season today, meeting the Windham | Sod, Alderman J. G. Johnson wil rep- itionsare | between 19 and 25 vears, for the de-|High School team of Willimantic at|fown's representatives being (he e- These fence of the flag, the territory and|the bascball field in Elmville. No i . A lect: i ill g0 to H: ford t ctmen, who will = o - promptly corrected by those principles of civilivation which | grounds in Danielson are available for | nterview the state hizhway commis are foundation stones of American | use at the present time. sioner. ‘democracy. st 2 s As a _part of the trunk line higshway Chance For Married Men. WEDDING. from New London to Worcester, there Ehs Ticiod Snen witc: ave’ mesns has been talk and expectation for S 1 Thivteih con ey Rachalde Ooridhian long time that Grove street would be anxious for active service, by the state, but this not hav- 3 E B Cards were received here Tuesday e 't & - hope for realization of their desire |, ot it e marriage At Cormord me to pass ‘an effort is to b i in an_ adjutant general's order re- - made to see If the stafe highway d tved by Captal E. Withee. Thi H. of Miss Nora Mae Ormsbee,|pyr¢ment can be induced to act 3 orac . <55 n | formerly of thi stown, now of Pen: It has been said here that the state order provides that married #aen | FOURETNY OF thI stown. now of Pena- - ry =, whose familles are in such comfort: : o * | hereafter is to refrain from what has which sf te the liver, 5 of Concord.” Mrs. Bachelder is a sis- ‘ s h stimulal 5 Thia cleigiitancer o stharwize o€ Ocnco e e onirtena. | been the practice of meeting all the i vided for that they would be deprived b tost of paving city streets that are regulate the flow of bile, ey Prived { ant ‘of the local division of the Shore | bavs he e Batery fomes tinn hione g of adequate support should the head i r iy t 3 sweeten the stomach, and |or the family go to war, may be re- ;‘““’ Eeotein Nty h"'“":"-‘ o, | AYE Whetner s rulo wiil appis 1 tained in the service. Other married pportunity to Subscribe or lo_Grove street is no NOWi. renew healthy bowel action. |iained i the service. Other married by In case an agreement cannot be H § i 4 basts, there has A household remedy ap- |their support will recelve their dis-| The windham County National bank | peech®d, on any other basis. there has roved by sixty years of charges. Under tils armangement, It anpounced Tuesday. s DIAn underfbave tne olty turn the save of Grove D by sixty y PUD- | now seeme probavie that “the “Thir- | " SCu" aitidens are "lo have ah | baigt ' hpes', I the care of Grove ic service. For every-day |isenth company not lose more| opportunity to subscribe for some of | lown make a special appropriation of illnesses, Beecham’s Pills | "The neatiy twe score of fecruits | (N issue of government war notes 053000 which mizht be applied with in Ss Who have resently come into the oitsibe put out at once and also details|other money from the state to do the o A Eecently come Into the COm” | of a special plan under which thess |improvement work dcsired. are a lested P e e o iy are tak- | will by distributed here "An ultimate object Is to have South e o e e e e b s g s g s Front shamt. covered with pemanan: " swing of things under the direction of | A degree was conferred upon can- | FACht Strest covered with permanent em the officers and nen-commissioned of- | didates at a meeting of Quinebaus | through the length of Grove street to - foere (who have their instruction in | lodge of 0dd Fellows Tuesday svening. | Kiilingiy road, near the cemeiery. > 4 i ing a delegation of members - % Salo of Ay inthe World | “'That there isn't going to be any im- | wiir go vo o vill North Sterling to attend the e e Y mediate se tor the “biues: b the men 7L xo fo Nerth Steriing to atiand the NO TROLLEY LOOP. - ~—— | term their dress uniforms, 1s indicat- S E A. F. WOOD o4 by the fact that the quartermaster Eatseat the S, regident Robert W. Perkine Repli and his sssistants in the local com- a r and Materials Are Too * “The Local Undertaker” |pany is packing this part of the|ARGE CROWD ATTENDED Expensive Just Now — Common Council Sesks Further Details. H DANIELSON, CONN. équipment in cases, which - will be PATRIOTIC MEETING i ° Parlors ¥ Mechanic Street shipped to Hartfor — — ‘haki is to be the rig from now | Several Speakers Heard—Strest B iinams il & ey on until the end of the war. fy ley vi r. 2 - UMBING AND GAS® FITTING rade Preceeded Meeting. ley loop through Providerce and Mar- to the Red Cross society membership: | triotic meeting held in the .town hall | for some time to come. Mi Matie O'Brien, Miss Helen | Tuesday evening. the object being to President Robert W. Perkins of the shington 8q. Washington Bullding | 5 "Roucher, Mdme. Joseph Cyrj Dr. J. | patriotic organizations, Boy Seouts,|the cost of doing such work at the Norwich, Conn. N. Perreault, Dr. and Mrs. Rienzi|clvic ofliclals, a line of automobiles, | present time would be so high as to was packed to its capacity matter up with General Manager J. or three hundred were unable to gain | K. Pundertord of the Cennecticut Co., Additions te Red Cross Membership. shall streets to Woodstock avenue, i H : Robert d. Cochrane O'Brien, Rev. and Mrs. Clarence M. | stimulate recruiting for the Thirteenth | Shore Line Electric Hailway has ad- Ageat for N. & O, Sheet Packing. some of them containing members of | make the undertaking almost out of 5 admission. Attorney E. 1. Darbi hich Is obligated under the terms of MODERN PLUMBING sided as chairman. The speak its lease of the local lines to the Shore Phone 591 Announcement was made Tuesday Appeals to patriotism that were vi- | Church street and back to the busi of the addition of the following names | brant with intensity marked the pa-!ness center seem again to Dbe slight GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING HBarber, Dr. and W. H. Knowles, Mrs. | company, C . The meeting was | dressed a communication Mayor Abel 1. Reeves, Mre. 8. D. Horton, preceded by a parade of the company, | MeGarry in which he sets forth that the G. . R, ecitizens, the line being | reason. - escorted by 8t. James band. The haill President Perkins said he took the the evening were Willlam K. Line company to make all major con- representing the town of RBrooklyn, |struction operation: during the first a ential in modern heuse as plecpricty is to lighting, We guaran- We the very best PLUMBING WORK F expert workmen at the fairest first apeaker, made an appeal for pa- | be done here to make ready for -the Bullard, Danielson, and Rev. W. A.|Connecticut compan' ey triotlc service that was received with | construction of the trolley loop. many bursts of applause. In his brief H Ask us for plans and prices. ta the women of the community tofloop would have to pass would have|of a majority of the equ: g &lve their sons willingly te the ser-|to be altered and strengthened nd pr.-nlml’lonsy in \Vl:gh:l‘n lr!:g:ll,l‘i‘l)e £ Vice of their country, saying much | other changes made that would entail | Abo 20 ,. F. TOMPKINS e depended on their attitude In this[an expense of 315,000 upon the town e meoting. v matter. Mr. Bullard in addition to his [of Putnam, an expense that it is not | the leagues would take in. war patriotio appeal for enlistments urged | probabla the town would be willing to .t 67 West Main Street [ T.F. BURNS !Iealing and Plumbing movemont in this town, a work In|against the advisabllity of making the fered to arrange for the frea use of [ kins points out, is tl land for all who wished to plant gar- | of labor and materials de Father Keefe of the most remarkable peals ever delivered In this town. It | ropresentatives of the city government essive cost 52 Prakin St ON CASTINGS ' FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY bursts of approval and at ita close | In response to President Perkins' there was a perfect storm of applause, | communication the common council He sketched rapidly the nation's whole | has directed that a letter ba sent to history Impressed upon the audience | him in which it will be set forth that the gravity of the eorisia which thethe town and city ot Putnam disclaim | in every man, woman and child to vally | building b slogan for the Younz people, “I'm go- | furnish the city estimates of what it ng to feed a woldier wowid cost the trolley company to " Ne, 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Rev. C. J. Harriman of Putnam, W. 1.!ten years of the lggme, and that the | SORstruct the loop, which estimate is ‘enzineers have | desired. Neefe of Plainfleld. My, each as the [made a report of what would have to|Sutfragi s to Organize Canning Clubs \Mizs Tosamond Danielson, " counts el irman, presided Tuesday afternoon Among other things, this report ooms of the Ch: b X - uddress Rov. Mr, Harriman appealed | shows, two bridges over which the | mecne 5oom® e T d it was Doolal support of | the | Red (ross|kssume. Another factor that onerates | smert inte asriculurer wok ool " it vi & y - Which everyone can ald ‘and niso of- | extenslon at this time, Breaident Pere | sianon | the County Farmers® asso TR out |, The spectal ine o endeaver will ba d_on- | to organize canning olubs. A il pend address was ane | ter nto the line, this point being in triotic ap: [ line with what Fresident Perkina ol | erbrprisiontis e i oiqen, for an Woman demonst yas punctuated timo ‘and again by |at a conrerance here a few Weeks g0, oA T A T ou weasure will pass. rur(lmr and ""I;d S ) ks ‘l Canning met hut i country Is now fcing and appealed to | respensibility for the expense of re- | win ROt D WORR G et theToate ges over which trolley [ lative around Waodrow Wilson as comman- | line extensions might pass: and fur- | conferences can be hold with County der-in-chief of the army and navy | thermore that Prexident Perkina has | Nwent 15 W. Milia 5 v and of the U. S. o wugsested as w|nat complied with his agreement to g Bail-jumper Returns. - Edward King, who jumped his bail measure Is passed upon and the coupon TODAY. For ten days we have been saying that after April 25th there would be no use in writing for information. Today is April 25th. 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Send me full information as to the smallest monthly t1 will have to make for one of these remain- also the lowest cash pris was & minor cha: bation for 1 rested Satu c m:|wm. H. brennan, Luke Champagne, | V) u urnis o o3 X X y for M5 Telense and_Boon afier King |Con Grimiey, Frod Holt, Randal Hus: | V3% (067 o 1o o At a meeting of representatives || . W, e & | ton, J, Lucszak, Lefty Rondeau, M 3 L orthery oft for Worcestor. There he was ad- s T 2 e erondent, s | practically unlimited p vised by his uncle to return and give John Allen, Mrs. Walter g national emergency in y 0 ol Mary E. Harvey, Miss Olivine Petrin, o by ol ol himself up, Which he did. Jary & Harves. in offering to the nation men The meeting was to see what action o i o and money. = The Con ) FUNERAL. g Hector Brodeur. At St. Mary! tended by delezations from the aerio of Eagles and the local the salary P nstiator of vanning | Foresters, in which orzanization In St. Mary's cemetery Bunday, returned here Tuesday and|to pay and that the trend of many in- algned in the city court on a |stitutions is toward that rate He was placed on pro= ™ ar months. = Kins was ar- y njght. Sunday Sam- church Tuesday morn. Ing funeral services for Hector Bro- denr wera held. The service was at- Intérest in Reduced Dividend Rate Tocal bankers have noted with spe- | Lng into operatio clal intorest that the Boston Five Cent bank has reduced its dividend rate|of stale resources. the from 4 per cent..to 3 1-2 per cent. though u promise of a return to the | and for what use the owners nre will- higher rate in October is held out. It is claimed by many bankers that| A real compulsory military service 3 1-2 per cent. is tho proper rate of |law. Several states have adopted | gastern Gon interest for many savings institutions what seem to be compuisory laws, bul letin for busine emasculated use of the word “may™ In erit 1. Unclaimed. es. 0 € ut law e: | sa¥s aratts imed at the postoffice: | FiY7 AFAtis Letters unc CONNECTICUT HIS STANDARD. ;‘;’\’_ff‘.’furjflm""m’ powers o Bren According to Mr. Browne Rorter - Rmovasn - Wraiiek. Unate ' Al measures enable Connect row States ta Follow Her War Lead. its entive resources into quick and ef ficient employment for national need: Porter Emerson Browne, of New York, of the defense society known as a1 — t of | the Vigilantes lssued an appeal yes- \r. | terday to all the states to follow the O R !A Brodeur held membership. Burial was | example of Comnecticut in measures for national defense. Air. Browne specifically advocates the following For Infants and Children programme, which Connecticut is put- | I Use For Over 30 Years A military census and an inventory | Always bears An automobile census to list all cars | gignarure of Ing to let the government have them. agverus:ng medium I ticut equal to The Buls results. THERE 12 » e o