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Notice how quickly the COTTO- — LENE creams with biscuit flour. Woman Motorist Knocks [Seven Teachers Sign Contracts—Ash- Down BBYyoThln Speeds Away—K.| ford Association Home Missionary To-Morrow of C Council Invited to Putnam— | Conference—Petition to Hcv;' thel - Netice. thie onethird la shovens Town Teams Available for Garden| Menthly Reports of Milk alers ing i pleity whes you use Work—Big Addition to Red Gross| Published — City Districted for C‘ SLENE Membership—Torrington Elke Pre- | Heslth S8urvey—Extra Room for Li- OTT sent 3200 to St. Alban's New Rec-| brary—Death of Mary L. Molsey. T = IR e T L g e Walter Gmyr, 7, @& Polish Boy, pu- | 2°PtY .-‘v-m'h-n ‘been X ut;‘r'-g Notice how nicely the biscuits pil &t S John's parochial school, was |ICHICH"S omimittes, As. follows: " Amson | DOWR producgglh Beridl gy e ‘Handy, high school principali Wil- B penm To-Morrow : | . : down, about 3:30 Tuesday afterncon 2 nny, _sub-master, high © as he was leaving the school and |8 F SEORY SRR Mles| Sor 4 % passing out into Franklin on his [T e’ J. Dutton, Miss Eihel §. Stra- | Notice the crispness of the crust. way to his home on the West Side. . |han, Tarsel Putpam school; Miss Lucy The little fellow was picked and it taken to the office of De W. H. Jud- | o, Farfows, Sewyer et nte. ~ | To-Morrow ar i Natalle M. tnam Hel son, where it was found that ho bad . . a scalp wound, which wus closed with No Fireworks for the Fourth. Notice the lightness of the COT- a single stitch. The boy accompanied, | (Chief Courtland D. Arpo! ;:(_Put- “TOLENE biscuits when you break abls to walk to his hame. nam's fire dej ent state esday | them open. Vitnesses of the accident state that | afrernoon. no permits for the sale | boy was struck by an automebile | of fireworks will be issued in this eity , nbyuwm.;-.mmmmma,;.,_ e Sl To-Morrow another woman ang man passenger. lef Arnold, w) arge of e The woman did not even stop the |jgguing of permits for the sale of fire- | Col the flavor ofn{wr COT- car to learn whether or not the boy | works, said that this restriction Is ‘TOLENE biscuit with the flavor had been killed, as he might have made _on account of conditions ¥ butter biscuit. been for all anvone knew at the In-|throughout the country at this time; of o o stant, but drove hurriedly away.|ss a measure of precaution and safe- Children who saw the acident did not | ty, for it is within the bounds of pro- | To-Morrow note the number. but babilities to assume that there might % other persons did. The matter will be [be persons who, under the gulse cf Compare the price of COTTO SV investigated. colebrating the anniversary of Amer- s 3 News Torsely Told. fean Independence, mignt seize upon | LENE with the price of burter. Frank G. Balley of Hartford has [an opportunity to use explosives in a v re with his = mather. Mrs. ‘chfl'}'kv'nfi;'.'":éi. IR s ‘To-Morrow © Bafiey, of School street b ng is in line wi P NiaStnie members will be rep- | what s being " done i nundreds’ of | Remember thit COTTOLENE ented b a del it t Hart cities and towns iroughout e coun- - t i T ednesday. when the Biystic |try. His motice that no permits are| 1S also good for all kinds of frying, " Shrine degree is to be conferred. to be issued is given out at this tim> shortening and cake-making. (" Merrill of New London |in order that dealers In fireworks may friends in Danielson Tuesday.|know about the plan in ample time \in A. P. Woodward, O. O., con- |0 ferezo purchasing large supplies of ¢ i the first arill of the members |fireworks for sale for the Fourth. of Jiome Guard company at the| With no permits to sell fireworks -mory Tuesday evening. the sale, of course, will be stopped, so L ¥ehtories of taxable borough |this means that this city will probably .re being filed with the board |have the quietest Fourth, as far as|cumbency as vice chairman the ehap- ' sors. as is required during the |noise making devices arc concerned, |ter has grown amazingly and now has 4 = month > - I in many vears. ebout 1,000 members, a onmpr;henlln 1 : T ewt e beating Pt Ihiw| o t9e Missionary Confwengs. ' [DIoSERs of WEEk e ont SR SR Try a cigarette that is altogether different = ¢ been traced by officers More than 100 delegates represent- in doing the great work of the socie- L T ' ° |ing churches of the Ashfora Baptist|. . u : e e Their ey Sut o | asSociation. whose sphore of activity |1 in flavor from any that you know. .. : G covers the greater part of Windham MILK DEALERS’ REPORTS - motored to Norwich, |County, sathered at tho Faptist caaiis s siddletown and Reck- | cBurch here Tuesday for a Home JMis- | Workers in Public Health Survay B Piaeiney ot Want All Published Monthly—Vel- You can’t question this, Because Lucky Strike is an 20 3 o The principal addresses were made Men i . - : wer Work in School Street. by Mrs. Henry Frye of Willimantc,| unteer Workers for District Inspec- absolutely new creation—the only big advance in twenty ‘anstruction !L‘olsfln:n)i .\Irs‘ J. 1;) \RQ\:E’\ of New London, for- tion. . - k. ‘ A T ffl L4 the ction of chool | merly of Norwich and Miss Gracs —_ ear: rette . oy g »f Cottage street for the s;::!bin‘; of Daniels o A meeting of the voluntcer workers years 1n ciga s 10 5 a sewer. A Dbasket lunch was served, the com- i public y sress is being made _at |mittee in charge being Mrs. John A.|CNSased in the public health survey 2 = C o erecting new |Dady amd Mrs. Charies Richardsen. |Wwas held Tuesday afternoon in the How? And Why? If your dealer doss met carry s that are being chamber of commerce rooms. The pub- 2 them, sead $1 for a carton of Mrs. Files Resigns as Vice-chairman. ol JOTE foan ] lic heaith nurse, Oliss C. M. Tebbitt, i | d ing | At a meoting lof members of the | S % ' S 1 & and BTGNS |y ham Thapter of the Amarican .4 |[POFted on her ‘vecent interview with | Because the Burley tobacco used for the Lucky Strike Tobaceo C | Crona Mot joter of the American Rd|the mayor relative to the matter of Y s Géing to Plainfield. e 5 = 2 < % Stomobiles and get | LeZ, Of, commerce Tuc atternoon, | e I P ion of the conditions I cigarette is toasted. It is the first toasted cigarctte—an . tion as ic procession at |yiro Hiareld W 3 discoverod thus far during #ho sur- E e Iy 4 p < afterncon, 18 | ranq sy aomzored s Clinnization was lvey, upon motion of Mra. I k entirely new prineiple in cigarette manufacture. .t d along by all |Clarke was elected to succeed Mrs.|ber; & committee of two, i the | Fites, packages to The American New York City Morse and . Miss Elien M of & -tiviond tui Mubiru: During the perfed of Mrs. Flles tn- | 134 APROUNSS &0 Qs Ll e on And how you will enjoy this new flavor. * Remem- . st # requesting the publication of the re- - s 2 s of Rose of Lima couneil | ‘ port of cach milk dealer as submit- ber: Burley tobacco, which is all flavor; and this flaver vited to attend |C. H. Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. ted to the mayor and couneil by In- e —_———— i e % of hird degree up- s, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Page, |« . 1 heightened by toasting and sealed in forcver by toasting. ' m candidates of | Mr. | Mrs. Daniel Ratty, Mrs. | the chairman of the t unday | Fro Willard, wMiss Collins, Phillias | jublic health coramittee completed the councils at | John Havelas, Chris Hav- | gistricting of the city for the capr¥ing s et £ nia” Havelas, Thomas Talbot, | oi b e ” ‘Toasted tobacco! Think of Kot buttered toast; r Leaue, Helen Kapaski, Mrs, J ; awn up is as fol- & o o G casure May be Enforced. Postmaster and Mrs. Geo.!lgy: » think of all sorts of delicious things from being toasted, (or cooked or bfoiled). . - hat. get their flavor His Honor, the Mayor, and Mem- sy that e Ralph Woodbury, Mr. and |mpg overnment | v Van Woodworth, Harold At-{ " pers of the City Council of Put- Tien “the nae of { yoed. Miss Evelvn Whipple, Mrs. J.| nam & ne Jse of {Arthur Leach, Mrs. W. A. Whipp Realizinz that it is es: hiere gew” | Bawin Davis, Edwin Beardsle: | watar SRe e Iwellings ! Vis.d with respect to the mill supply | weHings | Mrs. James Danielson, Mery Foster, A. | ity, we, the undersigned, Sithe nst_ of th - \ oratnance | V- Greenslit. cns of Putnam, herewith respectfully for fallure 22 Children Gardens | pet u; to have published SREY Join the Lucky Strike Smoke Circle now. - Get a new flavor in smoking with Lucky Strike the real t g “h oo resiuiation. It was stated Tuesday afternoon|Movth In cur local papers the report Burley cigarette. n Teams for Farm Work. that 220 children's gardens have been |fon &iCR Il ealer as submitted to 78 A. Glibert | Prepared by pupils of schools has been divided into sce- 5o of | town. > gardens are scatt ¥ ey g i Ry St B e 4 tos, is {through the vilage of IKillingly— s Bablte HoAT: sty Dy ol ‘s who | Ballouville, Attawausan, Day i wiihers. undie tha Ao incident to the | Killingly, Goodyear and Elmville. 1n|\jjss Tebbutt. The list, with districts, tuet erdzs. The town has |Proportion to its population, Daniel- ’ . / four teams availabla for much work. |50n males the poorest showing in the Frank Barber, with MNrs. A, ” So many demands for contributions | Rumber of children’s gardens, much to y: South Main from Grove are beins o aid projects evelved |ihe discomiiiure of those who thousht | ircer south: Grove street and all . 3 3 by the war that many who would like [the children here would show greater | ircets hetween Grove and South Main, - gk to give to each and overy such enter- |Dterprise In aiding to help increase | SLGCTS HEEAn Y ! e find thetnseives o eastetoe |the pation's food supply. . In. the ra. B C. Morse, with Mrs. J. G. ’// / / iy, pri /) limited income and high cost of Nv- |Villages of the towa the school child- and Mr F. Waterman; | /// ing, unable to do so. ren have shown enthusiasm for the [ RSVl A0 Furrows street, and. all Wiy How to open the package Instead of breakingthe seal and tearing open the enti top of the package teme off was stated here Tuesday that mo |€arden work and the promise is that | reets east and north of Grove. definite date has been set for begin- | they Will ho successful with it. Mrs. C. J. Meehan, with Mrs. H. O. ¢ i ing the work of laying hessam peve- Schools to Close June 15. Lord: Wilkinson, Bellevue, Prospeet, Wity B Coneresationel ohmrel'® moren.| Graded schoels throughout the town |Hammond, Tillstson and Summer| /////////,, ozt SE RPN e the |Of Xillngly, with the possivie excep- [“\El% /| = & aerriam: South Main Cigarettes in paper pack- ward to the borough lne, but f work in all probability will 'be under- |t!on of the Danielson school, are i o} of ‘Grove), School street (south way in the mear future and complet- |Schedulec to close Jume 15 for _the | pO0 i 7 €4 before the end of the summer sea- [SUmmer vacation. It ls also possible %y Nvrignt, with Miss Hazel Da- mon. e ade Danielson achool, which was | \iy: "Echool. sireet (north of Oak to closed two weelks last fall on account | Vi X FUNERALS 156" e “Intantiio varsbyais’ soare, may | WHnAt): Walnut street and’ap strents ’lln close June 35, this ~dependent [SONth 'QOBK L. L anll Gep. ages of twenty are carried more handily this way, and keep better; less likely to spill Into your pocket, It's easy to do and worth deing, Moise Plantier on the passing by the legislature | g0 perry: Providence atreef (sawt . & The funeral of Moise Plantier was 3"lo"-g‘ e ting_schools that did | ¢ Raiiroad bridge to School): School Gugranteed by held from hls home “In Waurewan [T5c roguiar time na wet recoive’ the |Krest (north'of “Onic), and ail strests o Boerea Freart "Ehurh. = Reer -3, i | usual annual state aid. Miss Ellon M. Wheelack, with Mrs. R e oo masa | 3 JCHlngly Hish school will end the |y 3 smith Mrs, Hota Willer e . Bariat was in the Sacred Heart ‘cams | school year June 23 6 A Voushn, Mea K M Betn wee J : Tois 1, Keaely wes o fiss Champlin: Church street (from " - it il PURSE FOR RECTOR Woodstock avenue, . aouth) Pomiret imcomromares ) == {street, from Garzill Falls Bridge weat : NI Recruits Sisw in Coming. Torringten Elks Present 3200 to Rev. | to 1iitie Biver hridse - €48 @opyright by The Amiticsn Tobaecs Co., Inc, 1018 e ot ot T vien o | Abore Jepson, Goming to St. Al | e Sv.SUneriSt, wim Mes A, . — - —— . pany P 1 P | D. Maclntyre; Front street, west of ner officers of the company would like Bas’s Ghursh Juns fat. railroad, to and including May and = ~ - to see, indicating that it is going to be a Adifcult matter to fill the com- Rev. Albert Jopsom, formerly of |all streets west to river. pans's ranks up o 109 men witmea: |South Meriden, who has accepted a Mrs. W. Rafferty: Front street 0 s d Pomfret to River bridge, and all = — = = = — = — = TORtng ta drait WM iy call to bacome rector of St. Alban’s |2 3 5 An oecasional enlistment 1o obtain. | BPiseopal church at Dantelson, for the et euth ang west of rallroad | ot ever pald by New Bngland mill YANTIC has been the guest of Thomas Murphy, | single lssue even under the severest |shells filled with ¢4, bat the men are not coming for. |BUst four years has been ourate of|(Mgrhasmet viegs). L .. concerns. has left for New London and is spend- | bombardment, invited their readers to | was then. and ther werd in a way to justify th ebeliet | TTiDity chtrch in Torrington. His| A we. T cede: aolstodk An average of a dozen aliens a week ? . | ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Tim- |last to abandon thelr homes as they | 17,000 admit t t that the company can be flled before |esigmation takes effect June 1. e Drirnener: - Brmiaenas E0ts. + |are applying in the Windham county | Delegates to Odd Fellows' Convention | ;if"Tiary were abandoning their mewspapers. |still hung - it 18 called out for service, at least|, A Purse of $200 was presented him |, Jovs. |UROchor: Dfovidence street, Superior court for naturaiization pa.| Rag Sociablo to Be Repeated—Me- e Thursday saw another thousand shells | however, F Bt By the velnstear Setted. 2{' Tmmon‘;ml.‘,m&m!:- O Hin [ te noci to lowe gty pere nd so many have made applica- and Graduating Exercises of FAITHFUL 17,000 OF REIMS. hurled into Reims and the nvu‘hnmwx their fev Lack of definite program has been rganiza- Ve s % | tion _since ]ate in the nter that Coun. ———— repared more posters, this time o w delu s, of ‘the troops and. Belaye. of cons [ton Of the Knights of King Artnor s09h (0 Woodstock avenue, © |0 T e vere sappiy of | Eranklin Schoole—Dr. G. A, Comeau |\, (hy Gity Was Evacuated on|doring the population o fles immedi- | und el ; gress in handling war legislation i |04 the Bov Scouts serving as scout |, o5, TeObUM =ald Tussday after- |,;5iication forms has been exhausted, atches 1 1-2 Pound Trout. Eastar., unday. stely. The bombardment again pre- |life end master. He was also chaplain of s0.a waiting list of applicants is now bellaved to be one factor in slowing Putnam has been made and card forms ™ = e £ up enlistments. {do5n Bright lodgs, Son of Bt Georee. |FUCH®T, P25 907 0aG8 A0d cacd forme owing, pending the arcival of & now | Myron 1ada snd Tossh Maokenslo| . o giupaicn receivea by the ms- | 1Lo00 still refuscd to fes. On Good e BIG LIST TUE |8t. Stephen's _eoll e redale on |This data includes information as to or - L - Taven attending the 084 ~ Fellows: | change Telograph Company Mr. Hen- [ITiday-not only was the e Ships that pase 1G LIST TUESDAY Hudsont N ¥ oines oF Th0sConilthe water supply, method of dispos- Extra Library Room. b e vicy ry Wood says that on or Bunday | B e ey, rai aeh B not 8 Ettle " Additions to Red G Berkeley Divinity sehool, Middle- |IN& sewage, of garbaga and rubbish| At a meeting of directors of the| I \y. Clapp of Willimantic wae in | tie city of Reims was at last evacu-| Well. and on Saturday e added |achievement.—Colurm e e e ned Gross Mem- | e, class of 1913." Hio was or. [2nd facts concerning stables, mosqui- |public lbrary held Tuesday evening | (onn Momasy: B e Tt mibse bt Ol onaerl iind B bership Announced. Bained to the ainconate. by mishry |toes, outbuildings, etc. ete. the matter of using an additional reom | "Nl . Ratheryn Murphy has return- | the last 17,000 invabitants, who had ~ members of th local chapter Brewster in 1913 and ratsed to the lzlolo]she:umatterl ;l\n.t :h&r; l,n ::3:: ‘:’hn has been mnde‘ m{;llabln fi:‘r” H-l ed from a etay of several days in New | Withstood the (5‘erm n hnn\hnr(]meln( M . k D . w eme o chapter o, : ouses to be visited in - | brar: rposes at the municipa ‘| for two and a half years, gave up the [ t f P oo in June, 104 Mr Senson i the survey. - This work will be|Buldt mas Acueed, The avelof ey T gD Ty | aruie. €rsic omesiic Water du stems of the Red Cross, announced Tues- day: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crumiay, 1" 2 brother In the ministry, Rev. W. |18, (0e, Purviny, T3 ROIK "1 one | Bullaing was Permit rearransing the Before the German declaration of Miss Winifred Duffes, Mrw. J: N. | ek of Bridgeport, farmerly of |PISCE0 58 R0V 2% PRStied v “tne library 50 as to add to the comfort and | Jitney Supper and Rag Sociabl, war (says Mr. Wood) Relms was a| This is a complete home elecric pump- Smith, Merril Smith Mr. and Mre W |38V, A1, Reiser at ATl Saimey |20d Of the coming week, but this may |convenience of patrons. The new room | Rehearsals are heing neld for & sec- | Ninsniros o1y, with 117,000, INAbL- |img suthie, ahaved compTotely nvommnl, G. Shaw, Miss Nellie Shaw, Mr, and not be possible. formerly was u by the selectmen. fond production of the rag sociable|iants and though about 100,000 of the i rs. J. §. Reed, Mrs 8. Hoyd, Mrs, |BUrch, Meriden. Nevw Bios. otk Bbon: i Which was given in the winter by the | Sumaixiin et o Aogices thy h®|ed as shown and is ready to operats Armold Wild, Mr and Mrs H. J. Bur-| Embroidery Club’s Basket Social. Tt “wits Stated by Sniaiciat. of the OB{TUARY. members of the Woman's guf'd. A dif- | mainder refused to go. They organ- |S00n &s connections are made. All that b-nkvnlal‘l?; fi’;"u‘?{‘.’“fi‘ ll(r:« &nd| The Embroidery club held its annual |fire department Tuesday afternoon it = ferent cmnt ha'u een :nabd-; necessary | ized an underground cellar life, with |is necessary is to attach the pipe to Mrs. - o rtha Crum- | basket social a; ht 1 ho . ) on account of several eing oul schoois, and municipal, social an w th i n oc! y_ntg) n the St. that the new automoblle fire truck is Mary L, Molsey. town and others 11l A JItNEY SUDDEr | punimens Anelvitio, the well, and scre: e plug into a Soie, s Hachel Bumma Homar iy, [John Baptist hall. The affair proved |expected here some time between Juns | Mary Louis selser, 75, dicd at her electric light socket. sette, Miss Rachel Burns, Homer Dix- = = will precede the play. v ap] y v e e Tha DM was_dec_ iy and Jnly 2 home ‘en South Main street Tuesday 2 e Weeld for the Anel destructian of thy| Furnished with 1-8, 1- , 1-2 or 3-4 on, Clinton Atwood, Mr. and Ofre. H.|orated with natle: ors. Whi ; B.'Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. WAL, | was snjorcs et “ine “ors., Vhist ICiiakel Smwing it morning, She was barn in” Sterling. X Subine. Exarclies. city. On Palm Sunday nearly 1,000 M. P. motors and with tanks with Mies Kate Looney, Judge and Mrs|awarded as folows: First, Trene Be.| The Hammond-Knowlton company |this state, the daughter of Asa and | Memorial day exercises are to be |G ¥ (R Fim Sunday be city, and i F 43 6 Fonner Woodward, Lottie W. W. | dard; second, iodia Bedard: third, |i3 at work on a large order of khaki | Charlotta Dixon Petter. held at Meeting House Hill as for sev- | 11§ jocal authorities immediately sug- |Working capacity ‘of 43 or 62 gallons. Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Wheat- | Rita Godrfeau; men's—First, Francis |colored sewing silk that will go even- Condition Improves. eral years pagt. It has been decided | . ioq the fina]l evacuation of the city | A very popular outfit for suburban o penries jAdame. Mrs. Chas. | Gagnon: eecond, Arthur Lasnier; thir, |tually into uniforms for Uncle Sam's| wiliam Wray, Jr, Goodyear, the |0 arTange to have the graduating ex- | JVST M 1l €760 sala. ~On: but | homes where electric service is obtain- oo, Miae atagde Capron, Mre.|Rile Grandmalson. The basksts were [soldiers, though (he mill has no con- (hoy who was ccidentally shot with | ercises of the Franklin schooks take | Wo o0 Coin e worse than this i | ool the cost of operating is ver Clarence Ba Joel _ Witter, | sold at auctlon by Adelard Barbeau,|tract with the government. a revolver a week ago tonight, the |Place at the same time. = 1914 On Holy Monday, _another | ooy *® ® i Miss C. Lewis, A . | assisted by Amtnhur "Lasnier. after Mail Unglaimed. |bullet lodging in his stomach, wher: | [large cowsiips and dandelions are| yelis came. The faithful 17.000 be- |Small Mrs. Isabelle Waldo, Miss 't {funch, ‘music was furnished by Roy's| Letters addressed as folows are un- |it remains, was in better condition on | Very plentiful this yea gan to Took a little dublous. but cheer- g R Aylward, Mi; Mrs. | orchestra and dancing was enjoved. |claimed at the Putnam t office this | Wednesday at the hospital here than Dr. Comeau's Big Fish. ed each other up heroically. But on Mr. | The siris on the committes were Mise- | week: Joseph Godin, Walter Stockp, | e had been at any time since the ac- | Dr. G. A. Comeau took a handsome | Tuesday another thousand shells de- ~“THE- CEA Tk Natty, A- Deaume, |Mrs. Margaret Bates, Mrs, H. B. Hop- oMdent. and thers was atronger hope |trout from Susquetanscut brook re-|luged the city. and the local authori- Bell and M. Monaham. ' Out of town |son, Mrs. Bridget Kelley, Miss A. Vo. |for his recovery. cently which weighed 1 1-2 pounds. ties had some bills printed begging Gjiesta_were Loda Gagnon of Taunton. |land. Miss Lucy Ladd_of Manchester was | the people to flee; but the bombard- T amer Bl of Norwioh dfisses| Minutacturing concerns Jhere, gre| | MaridenCar Killam was re-olected | & recent guest st Bimwood, her home |ment was 30 terrific that it was im- [y s & and ingras, ancis | complaining that it is practically im- | superintendent of the Meriden vs | here. possible to post the s. On Wed- Deyvills, B. Grandmaison |possible for them to et a = t etu’: for another at the meeting | Mr. and Mre. Hermon J. Gibbs spent | nesday there came still another thous- o year LON. SONN. E J. Reeves and O. Pihe number of employes, aithough the |of the board of directors Jeld Monday | some time last week in Chicago. and shells. The two newspapers of NEW HAVEN, CONN. Ty fo Wage scales now 1n force are the highe A Rt A Frank Coleman of Manchester, who ! Reims - whinn »ed o