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b trustee under bonds The appraisers appointed ‘were Charles A. Gates, Joseph Delude : Arthur Racicot. The next meet- | ¢ ||u-eh-dll.d to be held Monday, ne 18. —— : Bankers on Inspection Tour. I CITY COURT F. D.”W Bugbee, Pro- {esso . N. , J. E. Bri H. Nt Bhcsibais - Pinar tuo-. eatiess: B Suver. cificers and dirsctors of the Driving — Two Intoxication Cases One More Chance h.w R. Members Subseribing for Liberty Bonds—Accidents —Naval Reserve Recruits Ordered to Newport. Judge H. H. Burnham has returned Ha. = = 5 Arrives For Good- | Generous Donations to Red G more, Md., Egyptian Cotton ves For - rous ions ross— Ancther Chance to Register. year—Harry O. Ware Injured in| Local Team to Play South Man- couple was attended Brown and Charles R bride wore a traveling suit of blue taffeta and carried a bouguet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid was in a suit of blue taffeta and a bouquet of sweet peas. Following the wedding ceremony a dainty lunch was served at the home of James A. Rood, a brother of the groom, at 24 Bellevue strest. The groom is well known in this city and -has been in the employ of Latham & Crane as a _carpenter , Disposed Of. There were three cases before po- court Thursday morni; mentioned case was & motorcycle owned and driven by Hen- Willimentic Trust company, recentlv rtford, le & to Middletown, H New Brif and other cities to in- spect banking rooms for ideas in fur- nishing quarters for the company in the new Jordan block when it is ready for occupancy. Sprinkler System Installed. Thursday morning Town Clerk Welsh received the following from Governor Holcomb: Attention is invited to of the ‘which con 23 ed the registration of persons who for any reason shall not have been regis- tered on registration day, non residents h 40 Runaway—Tramp of 21 Goes to Jail —Police Dogs May Go to France— Special Borough Mesting Appropr ates $7,000 For Industrial Place Sew- er Extension. 5 chester and Southbridge—Biy Drive for Liberty Loan Planned—Mother of Mrs. S. B. Overlock Dead—Miss Tebbutt to Present Health Report Tonight. . Treasurer Isaac Champeau of the ry Chalifoux collided with the team |for a number of years. He is first| Additional fire protection has been| .y gie, continue to under| W. I Bullara left Thursday after- of Wavland F. Jacobs of Windham |assistant foreman of Hilitop Hose Co. | PONI4ee for by he Hojand Menu ) theprovisions of h 84 IF it Do0n e Phtiadeiphia, on government | Jtham Chapter of the Red Cross so- Center, throwing Mrs. Jacobs to the Chalifoux’s case was contin- Ued to determine how badly Mrs. Ja- cobs was injured. Her husband told the court that she was fast recovering ana he anticipated no lasting results No. 3, W. F. D, After & Short wed- ding trip Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ropd will re- side at 29 Oak street, this city. They were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts. the street, a curtain of water would | ning Chapter, D. A. R., have filled out # L M. L 815 M from ‘the eoliision. Chalifoux pieaded Three Cases for City Court. he 3 g g g e K S Tl T Danday Aftamocn Murray, $10; 'Albert Laurion, North 2 /g and was finea ten doila ] Thoe WAL ho &t loast fres cams )iy tional Society D. A. R. War Relief et St Pt Grosveriordale, ‘motion picture bene- ned ten doilars and |t come up before police court this Service Committes and have return-| Letters addressed to Dr. urtls Ber-|Ait $20. costs which he paid. Joseph Rock and Joseph Driscoll each pleaded - gulity to being intoxi- cated. Rock was arrested upon com- iplatnt of his boss who ig foreman of ‘the job of building the new Jordan morning. Joseph Glesen and Aleck Bolonsky have been ordered to ap- pear to answer to charges of violat- ing the city traffic_ ordinance in re- gard to driving vehicles on the left hand side of the street. Edward Ma- Dblock who said that Rock, Who is &|thewson, aged 13, was placed under ren, R. I, F. R. Tibbles of Providence,| To get together this vast sum with. by trade, was intoxicated |@rrest for {he theft of a wrist watch | tRirsty public. b ties. B les of . get together this vast sul - b g -Connell. nkleman of Hartford, Her- |in the period specified means that T bothering his fellow workmen. He ffrom the house of a neighbor. The s bert Cox of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, | subscriptions must come in at the ”-L DELIGH YOU {was fined two dollars and costs which Nis brother made @ood to the court. ‘Driscoll was arrested in North Wind- bam by Constable Wilbur G. Stevens {who sald the man had_been drunk jabout a month. R N. Warner, who conducts the Spaffora House in that |place said that Driscoll was trying jo defraud him of a board Dill but it i lad hid the watch-in a tree but gave it back when accused of The theft. It is also believed that he is implicated in the theft of some money from a store a short while ago. Canned Goods Exhibition. An_exhibition of canned goods and a judging contest will be held Satur- day at the first summer canning school at the Connecticut Agricultural Col- lege, which is now in full swing. There are about 80 people in attendance. Fulj instructions are given in canning as well as in the evaporation of fruits and vegetables. Demonstrations in community work are being held this was shown to the court that Driscoll $5ad ordered his wages at the Hartson mill made pavabie to Mr. Warner so }this charze was eliminated. Drscoll i was fined five dollars and costs which {Be was unable to pay and went to he Jan. WEDDING weel. Lectures and moving pictures | Madeline L. Andrews, daughter of My- |in’ Jewett City, and the accident hap- South Manchester and Southbridge v Rood—Wilson. along edutational lines are held in|ron A. Andrews, cashier of the Colo-|pened as the boy cranked their ma-| Steamer Heckled * By Aeroplanes 3 e A iectire Of.Sepecial |nial National Bank of Newburs. chine. He was taken to Dr. J. Byron| and Submarine. The Athletics of South Manchester The marriage of Rufus H. Rood and im- Isunie V. Wileon tooi piace at ithe Congregational church parsonage ‘Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The interest is scheduled to be held this (Friday) evening by Estella M. Sprague on the various phases _of community organization for canding . Qhildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S tor of the college. This second school will commence June 11 street in the form of a sprinkler sys- tem located at the south end of the east mill. The system has been co arranged that in case of a conflagra. tion in the lumber vard directly across Town Pump Painted. The “town pump” situated at the corner of Main and Railroad streets, has been given a fresh coat of green paint and arranzements will be mhde within a few davs for its use by the REV. W. F. BORCHERT WILL BE PASTDR OF ST. PAUL Trinity College Graduate Will Take Charge on July 1. Rey. Walter Frederick Borchert, who has been supplying the pulpit at St. Paul's Episcopal church for several Sundays past will assume charge of that pastorate about July 1. Rev. Mr, Borchert is a graduate of Trinity col- lege, class of 1913, and was recently ordained into the Eplucnyal deaconry in the Cathedral of St. John the Di- vine by Bishop Greer. He will be married on Saturday, June 16, to Miss Brief Mention. Fred V. Enander of the University of Maine, is at the home of his par- Lasel] Seminary in Auburndale, Mass., is at her home on Summit street for the summer vacation. later appears that the this policy is being abused, more stringent action will be taken. D. A. R. Patriotism, Members of Anne Brewster Fan- ed them to the state regent. The members are also subscribing for Lib- erty bonds and urging their friends to help the government in this crisis by purchasing these bonds, this being one of the most urgent patriotic du- Miss May Connell, daughter of Mi- chael Connell, formerly of Lisbon, was united in marriage in Bridgeport Wednesdey with James Collins of that place. L. M. Carpenter and C. C. Chase were in Danfelson Wednesday night to witness the Master Masons degree work at Moriah lodge of that place. Recent Accidents. Mrs Peleg Kenyon who recently dis- located her shoulder , is recovering from the injury. Archibald Phillips, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Plainfield, broke his arm Wedneday. He with his moth er, was ecalling at Mrs. Woodmansee’s Sweet for treatment. Ordered to Newport. Henry J. Carter and Frank Smith, naval reserve recruits have been ord- employed at Aspnook bleachery. G. C. Walker of Bridgeport was a visitor with friends here Thursday. W. E. Keach of the West Side is to be one of the speakers at the flag- raising and petriotic exercises at nard, Mrs. Willam A. Kinman and Mrs.’ Joseph P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of South street have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Yost and family, Mrs. Vance, and daughter, of War- Joseph P. Smith of Moosup and An- drew Sunman of Pomfret. Will employ Women Workers. It is expected that the plant of the Jacobs Manufacturing company, ad- ditons to which will practically double its size, will be ready for installation of new machinery and rearrangement of the present equipment by July 1. The number of employes is to be in- creased and women added to the force of workers, which heretofore has been made up exclusively of men. COTTON FOR GOODYEAR. About 300,000 Pounds From Egypt on The British steamship Elele, which arrived at a_ New England port this weekc from Alexandria brousht 300 ror was bombarded by hostile aeroplanes and had a_narrow escape from a sub- following donations to the organisa. tion: Grosvenordale 'Woman's eclub, $11.31; Soclal Order of Owls, Putnam, Ly e n_grange on, $10; Miss M. M. Osgood, i M T. Morris Mr. Champeau said Thursday after- noon that a special eftort will be made kere during Red Cross week—June 18- 25—to boost the campaign to raise $100,000,000 for Red Cross work dur- ing the war. rate of $24,000 a minute. A<regular campaign will be conducted in_this city and the other towns in which the local “chapter has jurisdiction. This also will be done by other chapter in Windham_county. The regular work of the organiza- tion eontinued here Thursday, when a very ~successful rummage sale was sonducted in the store formerly oc- cupled by Mr, Champeau, on Sauth Main street. Sedres attended the sale during the day, buying liberally. TWO GOOD GAMES SCHEDULED Opponents Putnam Team to Have come to Putnam tomorrow afternoon to meet the Putnam team in the sec- ond game of the season for the home team. The South Manchester team has a reputation of being one of the they have defeated the Poli team, the champions of Hartford, ’16, and the Fisk Red Tops, champions of Spring. money. too will know it. work. Applications are rapidly com- |enta for the summer. 000 pounds of Eevptian cotton ing in for the second school, accord- R iy 2 ered to report at Newport today. They [0 B00ICS P cotton Co. of this town. | fastest semi-professional _organiza- ing to H. J. Baker, extension direo-| Miss Winifred Tracy, a student atjare not Jewett City resdents, but are|; ® SN o o 0 ' “iie steamship|tions in Connecticut. This season PUTNAM; - =« « - - CONN. OUR NEW HSPRING DRESS GOODS We want women who know style and value to come in and examine our Spring Dress Goods and Dress Materials. They will find the quality there. will buy what they need and tell their friends to buy what they must have at our reliable up-to-the-minute store. We know that we give plump valuefor your See our goods and learn our prices, and you * Bugbee’s Department Store They C ASTORIA |0dd Fellows to Hold Memorial Ser-| The Wilimantic lodge of Elks has NOANK R ol s i Teomelil oA ield last season. s Vices. set a good example by voting to pur- 5,000 balés. 2 ippler is expected to pitch for the |advisable toward the end of secur- BALTIC - - The annual memorial exercises of | Chase 31070 worth of Liherty honds |Steamer Huron Sails for Newport|ST0 BCE L |visitors and Big Bill Martin, who was |ing the best results. Obwebetuck Lodge, No, 16, I. O. O, |t mecting held Wednesday night. News—Funeral of Mrs. Charles I. @ sl © 4o |ith ~Toronto of the International| 1y was said Thursday afternoon that = ik " Fiity Considerable progress has been made | league early this season will do the Death of Mrs. Louls Boucher . I, will be held Sunday, June 17, com- mencing at 1.30 o'ciock, when the nembers will assemble in_their lodge address of the occasion will be deliv- Vivian Ide, a local drug clerk, has received notification that he has sme- cessfully passed the examination for surgeons to be held the Hippo- Libby — Clifford Wilbur’s Nose Broken. Palmer shipyard for seagoing trade. in Killingly in securing subscriptions for/ the M. C. A. war work fund. One member of the _committee -in ment cantonmentz where thousands of twirling for Putnam. Next Sunday the postponed game Tith Squtibridge, to have been piay. is intense rivalry between them. Jim liberal subscriptions have been as- sured from manufacturing concerns and trom the operatives thereof. government to finance a war that is of Eugens Boucher, of Norw One Hundred anti Fifty Tables ed at Parish Whist—China Show Toom ana march to the cemeterv at |the position of assistant pharmacist.| .. 2 2 4 v e e steamer Huron, Capt. A. charge of the work being done here M, y, ‘The Liberty loan committee and the 2 oclock | The exercises will com- | Bdward F. Casey has left for New | rctcher master, hias gone from here ® | caid - Thursday that he had received |at the fomortal day, Wil be played | esistants are doing & patriotic work —_ OF stormy, wenthier, howerer, they & | of his Som, Dr. Arihur B, Casey at the | NEWPOrt News, Ve to coal for Port.| pledges for a total of more than $100. | when they meet Sunday will represent (and are striving to keep thelr home | Alzids Rivard, wite of Lo i . o onve Shysiciz land, Me. ¢ Huron is one of the 0ld | The money is to go to a $3.000,000 fund | about the b city abreast of other hustling citles er, died_at her home on | naleld from the lodge reoms. The|national convention of physicians and |jaxe’ steamers rebuilt here at the|for buildings to be erected at govern:|in this part e e g ang oall |and towns in the state in alding the averive, * Wednesday "night s - en resulting par t trom a {cred by Rev. Charles H. Smith of |drome. 4 S aboire A She has been plying between Maine |t be cal v " | very serious in many of aspects, and |She was b Barre, ‘Mass. grand chapiain of the| Miss Aline LaRue who has_been |and Vieinia since jeaving here 188t | onmme for soomion potopill do their T he e Lo iEnty | & Srave danger fo the future welfare | Nov. 6, 1857 o i ,;,"".;"X lg?té !Mlguicl ;'ifll bg {x,nder pianist at the Loomer Opera House | November and returned recently for e Aot 5 Piad’ to see him Putnam's. ontfeld |Of the United States. riage with her Ne | Rebekan Lofgef the ladies of Violet|for some time past has resizned her |overhawling, general repairs and paint- e 1 TRARY, Will_be strengthened by the addition| Another move made by the Liberty | 1581 at Jewett City | SRS position and returned to her home In|ing. Captain Fletcher received a warm | Harry O. Ware who lives on the|or pranic Giimore in left, Duke Bhr. |loan committee Thursday was to or- |F. Joynt Shortly after her m | M e Putnam. H. Gagnon, also of Putnam, | weicome from friends here. Esi{mn hoxges!end»farm on the Green | )0 0K e Rnd’ Jack Gilmore m | ganizs sub-committees in the towns |(hey moved to Taftville x BeL ailroad Men Enlist. has been secured to fill the vacancy. Fanethl of Mow, Libby. Hollow road was run away with and | Tight. & Bomfret, Thompson and Wood- | two vears. They ha a) 4 enlistment - amons - othire ot Aunse| STAFFORD SPRINGS The funeral of Mrs. Charles T. Libby | jury.” possiblv death, Thursaay morn- e mock " Rev. X J. Bty H. B Dy | s chusetts. ITE Facker, Of thi' oity, crstabs e _ was held at her home here Wednesday [ing. The horse he was driving be.| WORK FOR LIBERTY LOAN |gnport and Jobn ‘wsh have takien up| gl inteen vears ago 3r and | the New Haven road as yard engineer afternoon, Rev. A. H. Withee conduct- | came frightened on Christian Hill and | . " other Pomafret men to their ranks. In | Botcher moved to at_ Putnam, and James Klick, train- | Vo York Men Buy Pearl Button|ing the wervice. There were many|started to run down Furnace street.|Citizens Aim to Have Putnam and |SU0Ch (ORI S0 07 vere annouriced | Manchang, Mass e man, in Company ¥ of the Fourth Re.| Factory—Repairs to Gary Office | beautiful flowers. Burial was in the|Mr. Ware was dragzed between the| Vicinity Show Up Well in National | Mrursans as having ftaken np the |dence (n Taitic ol lAN serve Regiment of Engineers, which is| Block. family lot in Valley cemetery. wheels of the vehicle. He was en-| Effort. work of swelling the Liberty loan are | many friends. i mbe e one of the ten regiments of railroad s Plan Hike. gaged in «delivering milk when the LUH Sentey, O 1. Child, M. M. Rid- | St. Mary's chur n {men recently organized to go to| Mrs. Leonard B. Baker is visiting| A meeting of the Boy Scouts was|Tunaway occurred. Thursday's announcement as to the |dick and Oliver Hiscox. ' In_ Thomp- """‘,“,'“,""”“';f i Ape. voc France. One of the men said that he | friends In New York city. el £ (e aRAIC B v -luat SR progress of securing subscriptions for [ son State Attorney Charles E. Searls|rived by her pusband. t |t told at the time of enlistment| Miss G. A. Washburn has returned | evening with a good number of both 1E UE CARDS! the Liberty Joan in Putnam and Vi-|wil] be chairman of the sub-commit-|Philoman of * - v |that the unit would be on its way to|to Stafford Springs after spending the | putrols present. The boys are plan- Z 3 cinity officially was $108,000. This is | tee. iy L e . | France within thirty days. winter and pring in Florida and New | hing & Bike Saturday. They Are Proof That Holders Have|just a Jittle under one-half of Put-| In those neighboring towns, the[2nd El : v Our statistics show that nine Jersey. Steamer St. Paul presents a very Complied With the Law. nam'’s apportionment, 50 a real drive | banking headquarters for which s |78 Q'f.n, I _Gu! out of ten like the Vocalion Ball Club Plays in New Britain. Buy Button Factory. attractive appearance in her new coat to reach Putnam's desired total, and | Putnam, every effort will be made to|ahd Sister ARt e far better than any other On Sunday the American Thread| Pschwanto & Son of New York [of battleship gray. A warning has been issued to young|even to surpass it, will be inaugurated | interest’ corporation, business men | Sl9(€rs OF nt Hartf they have ever company baseball team wiil play its|have bought the pearl button factory| Liberty council, D. of A. met|men who enrolled at the military reg-|this morning, when members of the|and the great rank and file of the gceptior first_out-of-town game in New Brit- |in Staffordville of Anton Hax. Wednesday evening, when reports of |istration Tuesday to carefully pre-|Liberty loan committee, sub-divided |people to come in with their dollars China Shower. ain with the famous Pioneers of that Carting Away Junk. % |the entertainment committee were lis- | Serve the little blue cards given them |into committees to work in each ward |and help win the war. Wednesday even: M Jer |city as opponents. The Ploneers met| g o) Kustuwsks has bousht the |tened to. A social hour folowed. Ly the repistrars. The cards indi-|of the city will start a house to house — Hines was tendered a w defeat at the hands of the local team [y, ™€), X" Y s pougnt the| Red Cross work was carrfed on in|cate that thosc who have them have|canvass for subscriptions. OBITUARY. her home on Rallroad street in a closely fought contest at Recrea- | hiur, 1% 1he ';,’;frg‘; fores oF mon oo |the rooms in Palmer hall vesterday.|complied with the law. At any time a| The division of the committee as to - 4 of her approaching ma ze tion Park earlier in the season. o Tt John Libby and his daughter, Miss | Proper official in any town may ask|Wards is as follows: Mrs. Paulina Smith. Harlan Harrison 2 ing . illips of the Hollow has | Helen Libby, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are|to sec the card and he who is between | Ward No. i—Byron D. Bugbee, Geo. % Buintret o6 a mock. marriage per 2 ps o e ow has 21 and 21 yveats of age and cannot pro- | S. Bradley, Ernest B. Kent, G. Harold | At the Overlock home in Pomfre ing the evening Edna Alq Queen Esther Circle Entertains. A delightful reception to the Wom- an's Auxiliary of the Home Mission- ary Soclety was given Wednesday night at the Methodist [Episcopal church by the girls of Queen Esther FOR SALE BY THE enlisted in the Second Regiment, Co. B, and is at present stationed at Springfield, Mass. C. B. Gary & Son are repairing the office block which was badly damaged by the recent fire. The rear wall will in_town. Mrs. Joel Singer has returned from Middletown. Miss BEleanor Lamb has been visit- ing In New Londor, the guest of Mrs. Lawrence Shay. duce the card may find himself in dif- ficulties. A TRAMP AT 21. Frank Reedy Objects to Going to Jail Gilpatric, John G. Johnson; Ward No. 2—Arthur S. Macdonald, Richard tor- man, Charles Dean, Walter J. Bart- lett, Omer J. Milet: Ward No. 3—Al- exander Gilman, William Richardson, Frederick Dumas, Daniel J. Byrne, Jo- Thursday morning oceurred the death of Mrs. Paulina Smith, mother of Mrs. 8. B. Overlock. The body will be for- warded todav to Steuben, Me., where burial will take place. Class Book Cost for Red Cross. brid neld; Circle. The exercises consisted of | be_double brick and fireproof, Entertain Cla se ; 5 an, T ! i el | seph Lapalme: #Ward No. 4—John A. B T n Wit B 3 J. C. LINCOLN CO. singing, reading of leaflets and the| Mrs. J. T. Milhourne of Midway| Mrs. Herman Edwards wili entertain| rere Me Must Work—Also Failed | baiqy, “George L. Padgott, Silas M.| No senior class book will be pub- | UiCHit, FH700 V4 ar ? WILLIMANTIC A ik e an_exercise, Queens i visiting Mrs. Williarm Wood. the Mizpah clags this (Friday) after- Wheelock, Mayor J. J. McGarry, leaac |lished at Putnam MHigh school (his|Yeirs' to Come. was reciied . noon. Mrs. Ada Fitch is acting as ampeatt. vear. s annual publication. telling [ At 10 COM®, WE for such occasions. The different na- | FOREIGN LANGUAGE PAPERS e e e Declaring that his home is where| The sub-committees each were in|in an attractive way the history of tho ||imen was. served i ~ tionalities were represented by the Daniel Rogers has returned to Nor- he hangs his hat and that his chief session Thursday evening to work out class and its graduation and contain- wiil be suspended Mrs. CF members in costume and the parts| NOT SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT! ;) occupation is walking out shoe leath- |the details of their campaign. Each |ing photographs, oA al well carried out. The opening of the L SnEE i Has Nose Broken. er, Frank Reedy was in the town court | committee has the privilege of add- |‘hat the cost of publishing it may be Hines received ner mite boxes in the second part showed | Those in Wisconsin Are Using Insidi- | .. a0 Thursday morning to answer to aling to its membership as may seem |turned over to the Putnam chapter of : Thos - a total of $14.02 which was very grat- ous Methods. gy Vo [of Seoton Med Misfehorae of btelng & wasrant.. He, fn- the Red Cross. chuded “Edne Alquist +JAY M. SHEPARD ifying. A lunch followed, consisting i nose broken in the Palmer shipyard|quired as to whether prisoners at the Business men are interested in the [ il Deown, AfSS of ice cream decorated with Ameri-| Washington, June 7.—Senator Hus- | 510 s Sormrse aenideory. e plim | jail were requirred to work and When (oq places. The dogs are highly train- |city’s plan to require all awning sup- | Agnie” Coughiin, FHose MeCaul Suceeeding Elmore & Shepard can flags and wafers. ting told President Wilson today that |12 !;‘een‘";:”;:f;‘u",‘:‘{‘gé“;m‘t‘;f"! informed that they were, he remarked | o§ DIFCR o €, LOBS D78 B B PO | ports to be at least seven feet clear | RERCS GURENLE JHOEE, o - d = some of the foreign language news- | hi8 PECT Set and It ie ©r® | that they would have a fine time mak-|o¢ ‘the hospital field units with mar- |Of the sidewalk, this in the interest Whist for Parish Benefit ll[ect“m Total Registration at 1,221, papers in Wisconsin are not support- | ™y, 1, Farks o Serionsly i . e ho'was Sent = o1 velous ability . of pedestrian Who sometimes strike( =WhIsL for b : . The total registration in 'the town |ing the government in the war and, e g us e same, for a period of six _|against low swung awnings. = he bencfit whist conauctsd in 60-62 North St, Willimantic|of Windhem up to the present time|Whi® not expressing any open oDpo- | yronesCGon Bans is laving new ties|months. e e e o e k- | “oung men here who have enlisted | Tohn’s hall Wednesday evening w numbers 1,221, ten additional names | sition to the conscript army, are using | rong = n the-New Haven| He is but 21 yvears of agze and in- > in the quartermasi reserve expect |members of the different m - Colored Construction Workers Walked |that they may be called for duty next|St. Mary's church was o o Lady Assistant Tel. connection | having been received by Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton since the day set insidious methods to argue against having American troops sent to Euro- Mrs. Elizabeth Fitch of Staten Isl- and is the guest of relatives here. Guiry in court brought forth the fact “hot he failed to register for military service Tuesday, as he was oblizated to Out. week or at the latest two weels hence. The young men enlisting here will be hundred and ffty The following ed. { One were ocetupied aside for the register. pean battlefields. He said he believel 2 i - ~ hel of po HIRAM N. FENN something would be done to Stop It. | (iuee here A Peey. iting rela | o, o e o waekors Jefe thers sommtrue [assimed fo the army of the depart- |prizes: Raymond Cote 1 ¢ UNDERTAKER s nd EMBALMER]W- H. Van Horn Appointsd Trustee. = = WIE (he: Dahfet ITRRAY Sk oF s wills running fire of comment = ON|ine work train while it was standing on |Ment of the northenst. =~ W 2 TG R B R A B Shigreh 8o Wiltiosontie, . |, The Gt meetieg or the banisvet| INVESTIGATING SOLLISION Mrs. Owen A Williame. who is ill | jail was at times amusing, especiaily | %, SI0ng In, the local vards while box |, (e SOAE? chircn, will aciiver the | Desmarian: neciiace. Roselis G = tiy 2 = = ing at the jail he would lie in the sun e 2 tional church on the evening of | Diana Colombe: cuff links, D. F Fe Howen. " Tne Mhaniieres A | Between a Norwegian Steamer and the aea grow Tat. e uleo oblectes ol e cvierel men. who eve ftol ihe Sinday. June 17. croix: ladies’ first prize. bag of DR. F. C. JACKSON |t present, however, having met with | Metropolitan Liner H. F. Dimack. PLAINFIEL! e o s o Youll | o Wito v 4len Tu Che Wadlpy cobw. | | SmGetRag lodee, No. 104 A_T" aad | Ausends Zineing DAg O et o I's L. an automobile accident, but was rep. & give him his freedom in December, || : 5 | A. M., conferred the first degree upon sordon: bag of beans, DENTIST Kelley. Lawyers Trank H. Foss and |Inspectors began an investigation hero |~ i . remee | UL Of doors. and he remarked that he |{ i, ST “men hest say that in ali | I At Masonic temple. T ey, (haes William A. King represented some of | today of the collision in Nantucket ills, Making 35 Per Cent. Increase | probablv would not get warm again bility they will be bas i Miss Tebbutt's Report. |TIOR Cote: bax of 8uRe: ridas® Bien , tuck O kNt Tt o ittt g R 1 probabili ey_will be back at work| Wil Hear Miss Tebbutt’s Report. |[7000 " 000 0% g™ s inidas : ’ the creditors. By agreement between |sound yesterday between the Norw a s Court. It § B ot The o s b P Plorre. I Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | ;12 G0 o oY B Van Horn. | flan steamer Steinstad and the Metro- What will be done about his not | N\ TOTh g, TBe Ten, Le I FXi:| Directwrs of the Chamber of Com- |venu: consolatior erre Des s Fours—9% a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 | former clerk at the Hooker House, |politan liner H. F. Dimock. Officers of | The emploves of Lawton XMlls Cor- |having registered is not known as yet, |10 ‘1 % % merce and of the public health com- |non-players, one pound of tea the Dimock, which was virtually un-|Poration will receive this week a ten |but he will be in safe keeping untii|road company. . mittee will be at the rooms of the|Dubols: punchers, quar ea damaged, were questioned today and |Der cent. increase in wages. The com. |such time as that matter may be de- chamber of commerce this evening to | ¥ M. Charron. g Rorices To appent ‘also” were sent. io|Dany i following the- other leading | frmincd LIBERTY LOAN CANVASS. hear from Misg C. M. Tevbuce the re-| Froceeds” will be given the crew of the Steinstad at New |cotton corporations in eastern Con- i i % — rt on the heaith survey recently | Mary's Cemetery Improvemen York. ¥ | necticut in granting the increase. Thus | c","}“:“;'. :"‘:,':"';'e::"'“":"me Great Success in Interesting Opera- | Fompleted in this city. Brevities. 3 e e far a thirty-five per cent. increase has| R c‘;fl,fis"‘h“e%}.u““y 'ae 1s ves at Dayville Mill. A larger sign Is to be placed on Herbert y been granted these employes. i s b the_silent policeman that does duty of Murray's Boston Store Children’s Summer Dresses that a very good dress can be bought for little cost, and secondly, that a practical dress can also be made very 600 YOUNG BELGIANS } DEPORTED IN TWO WEEKS. reported that 600 young Belglans were ported from Etterbeck for an unre- Arlon and Mons by the Germans and degorted to morthern France to work on the railroads. dent arose when O'Brien stated that Kemp's brother was present at the tima the writ of replevin was served. Mrs. Mary Harney has returned to her home in North Grosvenordale af- ter spending several weeks with her and Arthur C. Stowe, Postmaster John Leahy. MOOSUP a laundryman, Tung Sing, and is 22. He was born in Canton, China, and has been in this country for several years, Jearning considerable of the ®nglish carg in represent his name. Tt was made clear to him that he is This place has 276 officers and men enlisted for military service in the coast artillery and home guard, and it are that when the teams get fairly started they will roll up the 3,000 be- fore June 16. such wonderful success by the Ger- man hospital workers for searching out wounded men who fall in seclud- At Dayyille Thursday morning a canvass of employes of the Assawaga Woolen company was commenced for taken within a few minutes from a few emploves. Young women operatives are showing particular interest in the day in other plants in town and with success. What the bonds are, what a ®rand purpose they are for and the ahsolute security of the Investment is ‘which such important matters were up for consideration. The vote on the appropriation was unanimous. at Putnam Center. Colored construction workers for the New Haven road left their work at afternoon and happy Thursday when he learned that a cireus is booked for this city. The Woman's Missionary society of vealed destination. Numerous other The Glee club members have com- i > These pretty little Dresses wlil prove two things—first, Belgians, chiefly of the farmer clase, | pleted their new temnia court, In the | oiyiDle o be called for military)) 0" the Second plongregational chirch were collected from the vicinity of |rear of the Congresational parsonaze. - Fotal of- 276 Eilieted; The canvass also continued Thurs-|met with Mrs. John Child of South Main street Thursday. Thrée Glimpses of the History of Cuba was the sub- Ject. Percherons and Hogs. Philip Zakas. Mr. Zaltas and his wife, who. is_a_sister of Mrs. Spiegleman, were not seriously injured. s atior Taken from Etterbeck and Sent to an |son, Charles Lafresniere and family. subscriptions to the Liberty Loan. | Danielson Thursday 2 . WILUM!"TIC, CONN. Unrevealed Destination. Mail Unclaimed. e T O oK N ey tug | That the canvass at the plant il |returned here. It ls expected that the [ pyoriford. —Open peA s Letters remaming unclaimed up stebing. and he promptly com. |Show splendid results is indicated by |difficulty that caused ‘thém to quit|p,.pital has been Havre, France, June 7, 2.15 p. m.— | week ending May 26, are as follows e pigned his resistration | the fact that in one department gub- | work will be promptly adjusted July 1 because of 1 for During the first fortnight in May it is | Rev. William Denton, Frank Knight the Chinese characters that|scriptions to the amount of $700 were | The small boy in Putnam was made |4 "y jiten appeal v o hospital committee FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These ttractive and . Fast color Gi Cham- e —— o t o i valy B Siie OF d‘mahim"i LGCAL BOARDE TO PASS Grammar School Pupila to Hold Exer. |15 Delieved that 'this is as g000 @ |now quite thoroughly understood by| At his stock farm fn Pomfret Stan. Ugly Soets bray and Voile used m.tbe mkmfl ese Wash ON MILITARY EXEMPTIONS.| cises on Lawn—Clerks Expecting to | sion ne can be elaimed by anl of the|the great ';mlnml' hereabouts, and |ion D, Wicks fiow has 3 thorough. ere’s no longer the slightest ne Dresses—may be had in the bright colors. One Will Be Appoimied for Each| Play Jewstt City Team. towns of similar size in Connectieut | PSSCRS, o Rever, MAth, [0, US| bred Fercherons and 250 thoroushbred lor feeling ashamed of treckis . . A few of the members of e coas . as the prescription othine Age 4 to 14 years are priced as low as 59¢ and up Thirty Thousand Population. The puptie of the Central grammar | artnlery company are residents of [S1%¢ But some capitalist fto hold are strength — I3 guara rem school will hold their June pubiic ex- | nearby towns, but the gret majority of | BoW the Proud Dossessors of ISCEIPIS| AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS, these homely ap to $5.00. ‘Washington, June 7.—To pass upon|ercises on the school lawn Tuesday |the command clayns their home in this s Simply get an ¢ othin ’d > " claims for exemption for military ser- |afternoon at 3 o'clock. town. =;\ter !htdmt-}flm lrm th-n:"md! 1::'%:": INJURING MOTHER AND CHILD. | 4,0 airingth : 7 re vice under the conscription law, tocal| Mrs. Walter Mason called on her —— G o — apd apply a littie nig ch’ n's a“ bonrt}l wlllhbehlxvpointcd for approxi- | daughter, Mrs, Clarence Jeffers, in | FORTY POLICE DOGS pleasing.as it is also a patriotic, one. MDN ;-Nd-u ‘app fl'l(l;n.n" -;d. \s;m Siine wnd 7oH 5 % e - 5 . . . mately_each thirty thousand popula-|Jewett City Wednesday. avid Now at Day Kiml ospital. leven the worst freckle Y In the Children’s Millinery Section you will find a good §|1i0n""This ‘was announced today by | Jons Shippie of Btering is opening SHEAY HOS PO AN APPROERIATED 7,000, g ps to " disappear, while he 1ig collection of becoming Hats for little girls. $1e, yrovest Wisehal weheal's afice- - fi market in Moosup. 1t veam 10| P ity That Red Cross May Take|Special Borough Meating -Attended by |y, 7. Tsadors Splegleman and her son [have vanished entirely. 1t s oo 2 F \New Haven——Judge Isaac L. Wolfe, | trving to make arransements for a| Trained Animals From Baer Ken- 8, Votes. Sum For Industrial Place | Kimbail Hospital Thursday night fol- |compietely cier (he A g n the civil side of the court of com- | game of baseball with the Jewett City | nels v owing an accident In which an auto- |penutiful clear complesio: mon bleas, the other day imposed a | eam, to e played on_ the Carper & mobile in which they were riding turn- | Re sure to ask £ fine of $23 for contempt of court on | ground next Thursday afternoon. Two score police dogs from the Pal-| A special borough meeting Thursday | ed’ over on the electric car tracks at |urength othine is (hir is ed emp o ymour for callin; e isade Kennels at st Kilingly may evening appropriate ! for sew- verlool reet on e roa o N uarantee of money back If Deputy Sherift Thomas OBrien & liag| Torrington— Two hundred and sev- |takan for use ip Fed Cross work in|er extensions in streets at Industrial | chamicsville. The child has a fractured |Femouo frecilcs in the court room when the :atter was | enty applications for membership have | France by the American forces) it was | place. Only about 35 were present at|leg and the woman is apparently In- | — testifying in the repievin suit of S.|been filed with the treasurer of the [stateq Thursday by Henri . Baer. the meeting and Warden F. E. Cun-|jured internally. The Spieglemans, in- LoUls E KENNEDY Hart Culver against Thomas Walker, | Torrington chapter of the Red Cross,| These dogs, German shepherds, are|neen commented on the fact that more | cluding the father, were riding in a @ sult over a motor boat. The inci- | John M. Wadhams, and the indications | the same breed as the dogs used with |people do not attend meetings at|touring car owned and driven by DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attertion to Every De A

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