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What is Going On Tonight. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Radtant Chapter, No. 11, Order Bas- || _ o0 aug; ot Exoroises Hald on | miiite " tern Star. —_— W, C.T. U. (atternoon). Thursday Evening—Honor Pupils ; i Seventsen Apply for Enlistment This o > Young Meneibla Petciotio: Mosting Y FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE Diplom: N P RS MAKES TWO APPOINTMENTS. = > v e - Toniaht—Marides Vg Becuted Gor WA oo | e Someeg darsioss 1 SEIES ; e Saturday's Game—Forty to Form '.;erzf JohnsW. Williams Made Captain of H. | 0am High school were held 3 : Chapter of Daughters of lsabella— Tl and L. Co. No. i—Michael Sullivan |’x siess of orone mee pwvey Shlg | 2oF '& Twe Free Canming Demonstrations 7 Captain of Hose Co. No. 2. Eu.,_r-hclua"m‘ tl:!n being g Annoumced. = < The speciai meeting of the common |school board. The Ints exer- boys are doing their bit. In council, which was decided upon at a [Cl9¢s were attended by a large gath . OBITUARY. of intensive recruting work session held earlier in the month, to |pupis —— "”'“‘, m"‘”’""wr"_‘ - take up matters relative to the fire de- | The highest honor of the class -3 Migs Christine R. Lesmis. of ‘afternoon 17 applieations partment, was held Thursday evening. |0 Yiss Be C. Ross and mdhl 'fihab::!: Christine R. Lostals, 31, - g in the regular army had Only four of the seven aldermen were |12, John B. Harvey. The other houer|who disd > D e Rt SaBs | "Xnother arive to swall the number present when the meeting was called |ward L. Beebe, Florence E. Bowen, today iy , to order at 8.15 o'clock by Mayor D.|Harold G. Bowen, Eisie A. Brvden, 3 fine ! . P. Dunn. These were Aldermen-at- |Peter J. Cascio, Stanley M. Cerveny. ‘when Large Holbrook and Graves and Alder- | Grace M. Clapp, Olive E. Cook, Louise men Mcintosh and Bowen. . M. Drescher. Harold A. Gager, Wini- Alderman Graves, chairman of the |fred C. Grant, Gertrude A. %m m ‘association 1 . & Vo 0s -2 fire department commitiee, reported | Martin J. Hughes, Gladys B. Setidas her ‘mother, | Thursda’ o, R 0 ,ROIDERIES. that a list of eligibles from the four [Grace I. Jacobs, Esther G. Jewett, Reward for Deserter’s Arrest. been received but |Clarence W. Lafleur, Max Levine, El. | vived by three sisters, Ariena M. and 5 g A hat e mad th Te-aniict. There were |1n L. McCollum, Rath B. AtCollom, | Mrs. James Wasras, ot fi'fi‘:;&"&’."&‘-’d&"‘i“m‘: rade Fourth, The = “T~CI OVES ] two applications for callmen, however, [ Doris E. Nichols, Edith H. Perkins, m% Marion on, two broth- rnme in payment as preseripes brought here from Canada more than R 2e | and they were acted upon: these wers | Harriet ‘Mildred 'Smith, Mildred W |ers, Robert of Eilington and Tred of | EIVIIIOE ' PUTASH 5 TANTCY |a vear aso. c I p o o 2 = BTl Zincs of caviein of Hook 302 lwere' Lasiee M. Rotier. oA E P o oime folaler 1o Gies- | e “hebiors Baptist association of St B2 8 TRy However beautiful a woman’s dress may be, | 5 Sullivan of 24 Jackson' street, who ap- | Ames, Flora E. Baker Helma C. Cay] Prizes Awarded. a week or more. He overstaved his|SUnday scheols. mer in which young men are ¢om- “p, »” 2 complete, unless all of the ac- | plied to be a member of Hose company | 20n, May 4. Cheney, Henry W. Clark,| .\, , 1 mni priges which are given |Ieave, hence was cisased as & deserter. Union Picnie. forward. her ress’ is not P! y > No. 2. The ned affidavit of Wil | Flis C Shen, Eugene J. Cotter, Mil- tor e ot i in Officer Morgan took him to Boston on| Scores of adults an A dozen young men who have ap- . . al lams was recelved and he was ap-jdred gmhings, Cecil L. Decker, for the wighest mas et it | e ay he said he would be to | Danielson were at wood park on |Dlied for enlistment left here aning || cessories are dalnty and make her costume one | pointed by motion_ captain of Hook and Tell, Florence G Grade Mt 5ol | vear term. went to Migs Wifia Ross, |Set . "His name is withherd Thursday for & union chureh pienic. ‘nno-r day for New London to underso g Ladder co y No. 1 d . » g b — for the accom- | thel ical examinations. | ‘u"},“‘r‘ c"!:pjg‘;‘-‘ W el Mars © Hiation Sarime, i | speckely. - ive rst or ”‘WM: STEALS TURTLES' EGGS o of the party S N WH Srnt Vere 1. B s harmonious whole. - = was u . o |Jenkins, Fannie B. Kenyon, William |Fund prizes which are given for high- . 3 nown ting tain of Hose company No. 2, with the | Jeniins, Fannte n, i agl i 4 matheme. & in | tonwoods watch ted circles as a husky wrestler, Peter Le- 3+ M h % | 1. McCloud, Hush R. McQuade, Val. | st mi n science an Varmint That Finds Goed Picking in H . provieo that he pass the required phy- | 7, JICUIoNG HUsh R McQuade, Val- | . went to Miss Winifred i gnd Uisver Talsis Pond giate, Busone Beouprs, Josesh Sroduy. When you get your outfit from us we see tha sical examination and secure the neces- | 7 a ‘awarded to » Doct discus- | Grace W. Paton. Thomas J. Pickett, | the second was — rie Viens. Joseph Goyette, Frank i Let e oo, e ting ont |[Norma F. Rathbun, Grase 3. Heade,{¥iB- Another big turtle has beep cap- bineks, Rayrnond Framidin, Brile De- evorythmg about your costume harmonizes. Le 3 > Harry B. Read, Anna E, Schriefer, tured in the road near the ors, Oscar . 1 1 H for e aid men of the s ), . P e o e oFi was ragified | Louls B. Servies, ‘Catherme 3. Shea: Gar Overturned. Bt Bomas. see aps. e ol o Soon to Fallow to Framos. e R us supply you with all the Laces, Embroideries, Rib B s i of S roprikite é:au\x{ear;’.r.s,al"u);fwomadn:;.d 2"-{:::!;: d‘ ;—:d w‘(":.nb.e 1:1!‘: ?.cox, o turtle oex :;:mt by a el -:lr‘ Touog fi:::.m“ ~ '“'nr:S Uw". -‘fl:;lll"‘ln ‘The majority of these men, if they = . ) s : o T anes Nute | men o the village Shich Aiscioens e first continsen 2 s fo farnish the’ room — S5 B0 ey prenm i g0 imio e || hops, Gloves and everything you need. Young. company of this city, figured in an|the fact that a practice not generaily | cle Sam’'s army stirred the enthusfasm a areiil The programme was as follows accident on the North Windham road, | known about, and remarkable on ac- |0f the members of the irteenth | “pney m"’.,‘,"’.‘;'f&’u.‘llu?é'no?'lfi?' fire_department com - | o Qperatic selection. Canmary Cottage, |opposite the American Thread com- |count of the wholesale manmer in|COmpany when they read Thursdav's are Th - ; . g SR T ot TR | Coneh ey Ueimold” prehesta, | SR gardene MO st 0 o itk | which i e Carved on seted measny | SOUE Tt 1o Cxpecieathae he T | 128 hers Ty, smtine rasavle || e keep up the quality; we keep down the price street engine house for the new auto | {h! Witchery Waltzes Baex. High | Thursdax .morning. The machine, | The upper Tadpole pond is the home | teenth company will leave here July | poncyanimen of fighting under the ban- S 2 is to be installed | SChool chorus, C. H. Caswell, director; | which according to report was beimg |of thousands of turtles of ali sorts, | 15 ner of Uncle S8am. And it was very other necessary equipment The motion wak a pumping engine whi !|essay, World Peace, John B. Harvey b2 - " Parish Red Cross S Unit. BT i & other pecesessy v , 3 i |driven at a_ high rate of speed. barely | from the little chap with yvellow spots s Sewing Uni el el R :hn';:umm B Feaid to strenpthening f-;!l). W{!‘nl the !‘(vew_ York Stovk Ex- |avoided colliding with the car in|on his shell weishing less than a half| At the assembly ball in St. James’ &2&. that #e !';‘ii:wl.d- :u::pl:h‘t’v; b ] the floor which thev see fit Wi eans, Winifred C. Gran®: |which Mavor Dunn and Representa- nd, o the slant snapping turties | parochial school Thursday evening | patriotism they are setting is SOing © The meeting adjourned about 050 | Ul O the Wisp. Spross Girls' Glee |tives Fenton and Laramie were re-|like the ones captured Shie week, |there Was a large mesting of women | boar zoom in the form of more recruits. L) ore Seiock say._ The Ameriean Wizard, | (urning from Putnam after attending [which weigh from 25 pounds and even | who nw;‘;d in sewing for the Red|The oniy thing that seemed to he wor- (1 - Dowen: essav. Bismarck,|a meeting of the state defense league. | up to and sometimes over 100 pounds. | Cros. sewing unit now well|rying them was their ability to pass . —————=|Quth B .McCollum: characteristic | The Ford machine ran up a bank and |This latter is a roush customer to|ormanized, (s farning ouf o weekty sketch, Atherton, orchestra: essay. So | hit a stone amd turnad over but the|tackle on land, but In the water ex- € of - ol taw,_TRen ShEn du Tl | ey fmtengs W Iafigne; sovoans B T e N k. St was | hibits no sign_of Bent ‘o' those oo | ot hoapiia unes, (O the soldiers and | admission to the service rests for tne PUTNAM, - CONN. g 2 s W3 found to be unhurt. He was brought ( Wade for wa = n_ the east L3251 : P Jacchs greny Liverty | Tite C.io"this cits in the mavors car.*fhe |shore of tha pom is *iong Sloping il e et | ST 3t ety rysiala_ci- : 2 al Nevin: | Ford machine was damaged consider- |more or less sandy, with a sparse| My Lerd! Wa for me? e Amarvllis, Parlow. Girls’ ably gecording to report et of e o8 it geavoily Wiles | IEas Low wnt ice o Wresheet af|SWEMCn a0 e Bating to be Béid presentation of diplomas. & the police station that he had fgured o ‘ie’ s ah V.. Guild, ehairman achosl basrd: o T e e Bl I 200Ut | out had bean lafe there o appenes | . In connection With the parade of the |8, in the atternoon at 2 g'cleck in Owile From the Consular Report “ng, words by Olive Cook "17 FUNERALS day Jods in the full giare of the sum- | the appetite of Chief Michael J. Grim- | Home guard Thursaav night thers e e St piEcanats from West Africa are buing atation of alumni and Weleh » . re spe o ald recruiting by 4 rought into England way of - Won. . otk atns Tk Thomas C. Taylor. e of these turties oome e amiin: | *Nara md peen tockes up on 2 ve-|Geors L. Padgett, 4. D, Lown: Rev. giregt. These demonstrations are pub: | o1 Experiments have proved so @ J. Fenton, W. H. S. 34 Funeral sarvices for Thomas C. Tay. | their ogus in June. Hore the eexs arve | SFBRCY chasge. After gertiug 60 days|C. J. Harriman. Postmaster Alexander | Uc, for everyons interested In the cobl | ces t s thought that the reh, Gruenwald op. 230. lor were held Thursday afternoon at|left to hatch in nature's incubators, |3Rd learning that he was going to be | Gilman and Henry Benoit of the postal ‘E:C 2 may become perma. 2 o'elack from the home of his daush- | which are little holes and shallow{ !3%€n to the jail at Brooklyn, Lord | staff. : Ll Noaetoghioalibs o o White and khak s o - oo d ter. Mrs. Joseph Brown of 257 Hish |beds in the warm sand. inquired as to the chances of getting | At tonight's meeting a speaker who T P i o -y = o9 Thers was a larze aitendance at tha |siréet " Rev, Vernon W. Cooks, yas | “The mailer turtiss lay fram 15 to[Sn¥thing to cat over WHore " nciden: |has seen’ service “in ‘e “trencres in BALTIC. Barmenis ‘ars very come o eatre. : T rst of the reguiar weekly Mothers'|tor of the Congregationsl church. of-|25 small white emes. cylindrical in | U8y he remarked that he hadn't eaten e % “onferences of the season, at the milk | ficiated. Burial was in the Willi- | shape and about an inch long. while | fOf_twe days. B Mr. Gilpatric said Thursday afternoon | Camp Fire Girls' Successful Sosial— station, oconducted by the United |mantic cemetery, the arrangements|the jarger ones lay frequentiy 160 | TBen eams up the question relative | that he had been in touch by telephene [ oo, .8 (AT POt STt harities Association, held Thursday |being in“charge of Funeral Director |eggs and even more, perfectly round, |i0 the hraakfast that had been put in- | With the British consul's office at New I—Red Cross Still R fternoon. The lectures were given | Shepard. and about three and ome-half inches | !0 BiS cell by the chief two hours be- | York and that arrangements had been | Leg by Fall—Red Cross Still Receiv- ¥ the station physician, Dr. C. E. Si- Mrs. Arthemise Gaudreau. in circumference. Not long after this|ore. Lord was omazed when he found | made to send a speaker here who has| ing Contributions. s I rmonds. and the nurse in charge, Mra.| Tne rameral of Mre Arthemise | the depredation appears and 1= me |(he Dreakfast was intended for his e e gurvice off fe Ruiicing Jivin. £ e The us accha rmies onning Clark About twenty |Gaudreau was held from the nome of |1S5% a Dartv than the common skuni. |USe. not for the chiefs and he made It is possible that ire speaker will be | The Camp Fire Girls recently held a ar swee sta ibabies were examined by Dr. Sim-|Mre. suguste Roy of 8 John strest, | He and his kin exhume these esgs|2 4ive for the cell bioek and got bus A Tonn afclaren of & Scottis | ,uccesstul social in Sprague hail. The | han ¢ - monds and their conditions recorded, ¢ |and eat them. They miss but few of ot TeSfment thet has heiped to make his- vi . carried | and liquors of n i a daughter of the deceased. Thursday tory folowing program was ably carried |and lig ki j These records will be kept from weeK | morming at 8.45 o'clock. The requiem |the nests and make the extinction al- HAS DONE ITS BIT = 2 e VOCAL N | 0 dowote any sains which may | iolemn high mass at St. Mary's church | most complete. Patriotic pictures are to be shawn|out by the members: Display of thr feqrih . take place. volemn - 2 S Supats oF M A Losal District Mas Splendid Number |2t the meetinz. which will be made | American flag, by the Camp Fire Giris at 9 o'clock was celebrated by Rev. J. rs. Armstrona. very interesting. v i TR S Bk T S W The Ladies’ Ald rociety of the Bap-| f Patriots, Though Regular Army |VerY interes SEES song, The Star Spangled Banner: ad- H Fi n City Court. A. Dooley of South Coventry and the | tist church enoved a vers bieasam:| Recruiting May Bs Slow. ) Snter Medioal Rencrve, Rev. Charies Smith: -piano duet Our statistics show that mine | ;on police court vesterday morning, |sub-deacon. Rev. Thomas J. Lynch of | day at the home of Mrs & T Acm. e More than a dozen young men in and Lillian Stafford out of ten like the Vocalion | George Lavigne, charged with intoxi- [ Baltic. Valmore Monast of this citv |strong Thursday. The hostess was| Although no effort to secure recruits | this city had planned Thursday to 3 % 1o, B Dattee thin cny cther pleaded guilty. He was ar-{was master of ceremonies. There was iassiated in serving by Mrs. W. If.|for the regular Army nere wiil be |t0 Worcester today anmd enlist in the |Solo, Miss Ruby Brickson: T Gy et oo O odMcer Cartier while trving [a large attendance and many beauti- [ Whiteman, Mrs. C. D. Rahcock, Mrs. | Spared in the drive that is mow on, it | Medical reserve for service in France. | Bertil Swanson . sntitieg m“ ¥ Yo 10 ride another man's bicyele on Main | ful floral pleces. Special music was by | EAward Haney and Miss Mabel Me. | i not considered at ail surprisine. tha: | The men who plan to %o out frem | Day at Camp, by the Camp Fire Girl be th bard reet, but his condition was such [a choir of twenty voices, Mrs. D. P.|Broom. Danfelson and vicinity is not produe- | this city hope to sign up for field am- | song, America, by the chorus. Folow- 2 S e ich at he was 1ot having much success. | Comtois, ormanist. The solo parts of s i < ing a greater number of recruits for | buiance service and a number of them |ing this program, refreshments were Vocalion tone — the refined iTe tald the court that he thought the |the mass were sung by relatives of re. Buckingham Entertaine, that branch of the service. hope to get assignments as ambulance | served and games were enjoyed. <bout elegance of the cabinets and {lacvcle was him. Lavigne was fined |the deceased. The bearers were her | The Congregational Ladies' society | The Danielaon aistriet . which in- | drivers, 400 were present. the fine new privilege of play- | amounting to $5.70, | six_sons, Desire, Archille, Samuel. Jo- [ Was entertained Thursday afternoon |eludes Brooklyn and the town of | George Beneit of this city already Attended Mass in a Body. ing each record as you wish seph F. Ernest ard Auguste Gaud.|at the home of Mrs. L. G. Buckingz- | Plainfield, has cdone something no | has enlisted at Worcester in the med. Siney. iha dimters o Bt Teeh @e reay. A committal service was read |ham. Mvs. F. D. Ballou and Mrs. John | other countr district has vet mecom. |icad reserve and is now at his home by means of the Graduola ex- | St ' ion devi | South Manchester Team for Saturday |at the grave in St. Josephls cemetery | Whalley assisted in serving. plished—furnished a full strenath | hefe awaiting orders to report. Baptiste and the members of St. John's | pression device. ay 5 he 10 Sic foon 12 The Trumps of South Manchester |by Rev. Father Papillon, assisted by | Julius P. Wakefield goes to Bel- | company for the National Guard. The M T s. SeoRRT AV the 19 piclooi Sasm bt | - have been booked by Manager Mc-|Arthur Routhier. a seminary student]lows Falls today for two weeks' visit | Coast Artillery is mow veciinicd oo sriden Feam Saturday, B JESY S SRl 1n & Rody. Sebpwe | Quillan to line up against the Ameri. |of this city, and Valmore Monast. with his son. Prentice. yond war strength and most of the| Manager Thomas McDermott of Put- | & Parent’s band preceded the members FOR SALE BY THE can Thread company team at Recre s in Fine New Home. Yousg ten heresbouts who have been | SAI'S Daseball team said Thureday af- | from thelr hall to the church, & During tion Park tomorrow. This team ha: i Hopefi . M. Ci nter. superd for | sufficiently patriotic to enlist are en- |fernoon that the M. B. Schenck team | the processio s e i J c LINCOLN C Ziven a ood account of itself here in Soudition Mere caisiel PG By o gy eyl d e g g s B preferring to | of Meriden that comes here for next | Fideles. On arriving at the church . . o |scasons past. It is understood that| Fdward Authier and Winfieid Ja- |pic jow home on Wilson street Wed. | S0 with the bovs they know than with | Sunday's game is one of the fastest | band moved to the left of the caurch WILLIMANTIC negotiations are 'under way for a |cODs. injured v a fall when a scaf- nesday. The house has just been com- | Strangers. semi-professional organizations in{and led a delega.u:.m from St. Anne'y Norwich team to appear against the|f01ding gave way with them Wednes- | oieq.’ jt is ftted and equipped| The heavy volunteer enlistment here | Conmecticut. The team has a great | society and the Children of Mary from | . locals soon. day afternoon, are imot so hadly in-|ROSL L T, A0S0 TS, eawBPed | curally. win make it difenlc to se; | Teputation among the teams of the | Sodality hall. As the delegations a-- Jured A vas Ot supposed. Authier|.iy and convenience and is one of | Voluntders for the regular army, but central and western part of the state. R c. s ot S mamhine aep, arc ]s ay is sufferinz from a sprain: p a otwithstanding it he Meriden team includes a - |aratea an e ass CLASS DAY EXERCISES is still & patient at St. Joseph's the hamdsome hibames. of the basough ) DEbw o5 o WA e e i had league ex. | through the line. Rev. J. V. E. Bella - | - £ D. D. Tracy was in Putnam Thurs- | S0me Wwill be secured. D g e At oo e g "PTiP¢d | day, the guest of his brother, Glibert. | No Special Restrietions for the Fourth arm and is able to be around. & No special order against the use of perience and such players at Ceptain | ger addressed the members in Frencn. Dunlop, who recently declined an offer tized. > PERFECT ATTENDANCE RE| explosives here on the Fourth will be | hece tn the sranris Cind mepbas | oo g \'I";‘":zeal::x'::iwnzed ¢ . Succeeding Elmore & Shepard sait Public Canning Exhibition. PORT | esued. an hes boan donc I Conaecis: | Boen,n the American and Western | Aot J. V. B Beilanger tapljzed [ne D The annual Class Day exerci A canning demonstration has been | Riverside Pupils Who Were Punctual | “ut cities that have special ordinances | . ¥ ity . s | ®ene Girard in St. Mary's church Wed- 0r 00 0 mg FIuaan'ectorandEmbalma “schooi were heid ta |arranged for the town hall mext Mon- Yerm. | Permitting them to issue such orders. | cobeain o ho Tinity college team, in | FI00 OIS e, The thild:was chrs S the State Normal sch wer: $ehool wess hald in Every Session During Past Term. | [0 urient: Ruwever. that a smaiier | CRI8In of the team tened 1da Rita. The sponsors were Mr. State Normal School Puj JAY M. SHEPARD Programme Interesting and En- tertaining. the grove north of the school build. |9ay cvening at 8 o'elock. The dem- 60-62 North St., Willimantic ipg, Thursaay acternoon. ‘at 3 o'clock | opstrator will be Misw Maude E | Pupile perféct in attendance at the|AUSRGIER of sxplosives will be"sold - l'"'" W""‘!"" 'r:"’:‘;l"hfl-u"-k and Mrs. Henri Bibeault. A The programme was interestin, ves from the Connecticut Agri- | g ere this vear than Is usually the asterers expect to finish their wor g ENEY Assistant Tel. connection | some "ot he witticieme - that - wers | cultural College. Aiss Hayes has e e Par_ncwesl for o] O “Theie has Tot Naes Wny Oie |om the mother House of the Bitie 5t Still Giving to Red Cross. handed” out ‘o the ‘students 'Ang fhelr | heen emsaged io sive the demonstra- | ™Ene i im0t A" sy | Play of reworia: the Holy Ghost, Church street. this| Mrs. R. J. Jodoin, chairman of the HIRAM N. FENN friends proved very amusing. A fea |ton by the American Thread company | ;inio, Loy, Erade, teacher. . L. Darbie, chairman of the po- | week. \It was expected that the build. |local Red Cross, said Thursday that the - officials and it will be held under their : lice' committes,’ said Thursday after. |ing woild be ready for occupancy this | officers of the Baltic branch are pre- iure was the presentation of the can- - 3 2, 2 ¥ aad UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |tata. The Awakening, In four parts|auspices. The exhibition is open to|Sraam “borimes 5, Driscoll, teacher— | 100, “that srrangements have ~been | montn, but unforeseon dobi Sernt’ | saring o report o be fiven sut vbis h by il nti by tne puplls. The programme fol- | the public. 2 B " made to place special officers on duty | oped. Much interlor finishing work | week. Owing to contributions being €2 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. i e N e o] e e Da “;;{m.‘:“‘s‘::n;‘r;“" next Tuesdar night and order will be [remains to be done, so the bufiding |received daily it is imposeible to - ’ Telephone Lady Assistant|\Vebster, president; cantata, first Brief Mention. Grade 3. Misa Katherine McNamara, | Bréserved and property protected from | probably wiil not be occupied by the |nounce the exact amount contributel | [t’s unnecessary to | part: ciass history, Tead by Misa| e E. C. Tattle of St Louls, Mo, | teooner e Katheckie MeNamars. | nare, Sisters until late in the summer. during Red ~Cross ~week ~Thurstey 3 a DR. F. C. JACKSOQN |t ot wenisin second” parl |13 ™08 el 37 Hiatives - shis ok | ik B eonglebrytors hace wil, of course, be| jnstailing Meshanic Street Sewsr, |MITTIDE & check was reseivad trom a [along heavy clothing th . Le U =_——————a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alpaugh have tm’}::‘f_&lm.‘: i P"';":“l’z- state laws if they ereate any disturb-| Supt. Frederick Dumas of the street | in town thot days. left for a three weeks' stay at Tim | feacher—William Ambot. Paul Ambot | flate laze it they ereste department has a force of men at work Guests at Wedding. | DENT’ST Children Cry Fond. Piaine. Lafave, Laura Sadowski, Anthony Za installing sewers in Mechanic street.{ paic friends and relatives attended | Get into an Air O W FOR FLETCHER'S Mies Egith Hart of this city. a|vestoski. 4 d OBITUARY. Thia is the last section of sewer to be | he Allard-Smith wedding in Norw'ch | Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic member of this vear's graduating class | Grade 4. Miss Juliette Richmend, i i fsr |bullt under the appropriation last made [ Thursday. The groom is the son of [Suit. Porous and coe of the State Normal School. has been Y . i for that purpose. Mrs. Joseph Allard of this 3 Bt 5 2% %585 m Phons i teacher—Alex, Bush, Kathleen Dearn- Palmer Hill. H " DEr- ona - 3 s : rs— - appointed to teach the school at New- | jay. i I et e ak e To Join Congregational Church. |place and is empioved in Harttord. W eighs but two pounds ington Junction next year. Grade 5 'Miss ‘Mabel Williams, | maward Hill died at their home ig|_ Mrs. Oscar Munyan, Miss Louise |Clarence Stevens was best man s teacher—John Tracy, neither absen}{ Dayville Thursday mornimg. The lit. | Munyan and Hamilton Paine are to be | ‘A number of Baltic people were n [Made by Kuppenheimes STAFFORD SPRINGS or_tardy. tie boy had beem fil with German |received as members of the Thompson | New Haven Thursdav attending the 5 P - Grade 5, Miss Nettie Johnson, teach- | measies for a few davs. but was re- | Congregational church after the com- | Canty-MclManns =14~z The hrids [which means it will stand Interesti Lectures and Music—Va- | ST——Albert Brewster, George Guillotte, | coveri; ‘hen jous trouble of an- |munion service next Sunday morning. |formerly spent the summer in Baitic & e i R Irene Lafave, Eiiiabeth =McGovern|nthor nature and affectfnz his tomsils| It wa said here Thursday that Hrsia His ise and hold its shape. ; 3 art, Joseph | developed Wednesday. The bov's con. | Home guard detachmenis may soom| o, . FBroke F's bes. o $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 Murray's Boston Store Saewicz. replace the infantrymen who have b That Stafford Springs people ap- b dition_became - rapidly worse and he | rep try eon | o3 vaes oL preciate Chautauqua is shown by the | _ St Becre torms Conun, ‘sacher | died Thursdav morning. daiug guard duty hereabouts for weeks | X8 3. T e et e ey ot . WILLIMANTIC CONN. 5 large attendance at the afternoon and | Mass) 1onie Hward Cout % | Automebile Owners Bettor Vfateh Out|Pagh . intment | ternoon when he fell from a veranda | COOL WHITE OXFORD . 3 gvening seasions each day on Hyde | Grade 6, Miss Wabel Boott, teacher. A comparatively smalil percentage of | 5o i, APPlications ‘achoois in Bt |to the ground. a distance of 15 feet. | $1.50 to $3.50 Fark. Thursday afterncon Mre. Yer-| adeln Amibot. Helon Farer. — Stinie |autemeble owners. here. have. sakcw : e The child had been playing on the Comt 57 Ly "cture on The Hish|Grahotski, Bdith Howe, Flora Littie. |Steps to comply with the law. effective | o of (et ottt S Te: | piasza and leaned forward and lost his 2 ost of ing. field, Anna McNally, Minnie Sewiz. next Sunday that requires machines|,, gecision has as yet been arrived at | Palance. Two Boy Scouts, Bertil P. COOL TAN OXFORD The musical ‘programme was fur-|" Grade 7. Miss Mary Broen teriher |to be equipped with mon-glare head: ‘ Swanson and George Demiithe, heard nished by the JjeDonough-Baird com- | _George Cregan. Nellle Miss Alies | l'ghts. Those whe use thelr machines e e R b 15,10 have the place. | 1" CRild’s ory and went to his assist- $4.00 to $8.00 pany. * In the wveming Dr. Paul M. | Pepin ‘Bawarh Thoreton. after dark next Sundav night or any | SUCCeeding Haro Files, resigned. |, "and carried him into his home O G yorthmore college lec- | Grade 8, 3frs. Nettio Johnson, teach- | night thereafter and who 4o not have | Wil Instruct Canning Classes. |\ examination showed that the wrod tured on The Jov of Living. His lee- | er—Thomas Barnett, neither absent,|proper lenses on their headHghts will| Mrs. S. Nikoloff, who recently taok | Lo s oo e e o | COOL SILK CAPS ture was fuil of interest. tardy or dismissed. be liable to arrest, and police officers |a couree of instruction at Storrs. has | An automobilé conveved him to Jewet $1.00 and $1.50 L,WILL MAKE THE HOME COOL AND Undergoes Operation. —_—— have instructions to take violators of |offered her services in instructing | City and Dr. Sweet reduced the frac- « L £ y INVITING. Myron Heck of Union was operated | Middletown.—At the meeting ef the | the law into custody. ol of g LErag wan | tuss, TE FLA H ; on at the Johnson hospital Thursday | Odd Fellows' Social cub it wae voted | -Another law effective Sunday has|in methods of canning vegetables and | The local Red Cross committes wil | COOL WHI FLANNELS 4 +, THIS WEEK’S DISPLAY INCLUDES EVERY morning. Bernard Muiline, who un- | to hold the annual Odd Feliows outing | Pissenger-carrving car owners wall” | truit Rell forthe ‘ement ot the - Baitic 00 % EY derwent an operation at the same in- |on Sunday, July 15, at Westbrook, the | i?§. This new law requires that théy rorty to Form Chapte: hall for the benefit of the Baltic $5. R % . SIZE NEEDED stitution Wednesday morning is quite | trip to be made as a year ago by suto. | DUy another license and that their| porty applications have been re- |branch comfortable. E cars be equipped with public service | ceived for membership in the oh: rthur Roy and daughters, Irene and ; Comporal Carr of Hasttord was in | will go. | oo e AP0 100 | hmpers "ihete numbers”to e shown | SISH, L0 TOMBAARIE I the Chanter | Vircams B A Biing, sienied | We are ready at a mome R 18x36 Grass Rugs, 59, Sx10 feet Rugs, 39. t only when the car is actually engaged a1 > g Iative in Wi it 74 # Q_‘ s s sec ‘ect Grass Rugs, 39.75 ‘:rw-ih'r:::;’a:;y looking up recrutts | S ity izea hife ax an auxiliary "of the | ihe funaralof & felalvé in Willimantic | nogice to outfit you. 21x45.Grass Rugs, T9c 9X12 feet Grass Rugs, $11.60 Rutiile sacoias ghts umbu; is expected Miss Elizabeth Augusta of Spring- The law applies as well to Brivete | ija¢ the chapter wiil bs organized on 27x54. Grass Rugs, $1.39 30x60-inek Jap. Grass Rugs, 98¢ fleld is spending three weeks' vaca- M L, car owpers who occasiomally make 2| .. gecond Sunday in July. Middlebury.—The University of Ver- 30x60 Grass Rugs, $1.69 36x72-inch Jap. Grass Rugs, $1.49 §|tion in town. \ practiee of carrying passengers Splendid growth of field crops during | MOnt conferred the degree of doctor of 36x72 Grass Rugs, $1.59 54x90 inch Jap. Grass Rugs, 425 §| . Mise Ethel Roliineon of Salem, {f |Pov a5 well s fo rewuiar UiVery cars.|ine present Week is reported from ail Bumane letters upon Miss Mary R 6x9 feet GrassRugs, $6.00 3x12 feet Fibre Rugs, $11.90 e e s D i 2 and The Price of War. e i R ot B ettt " 5 low. £ “ foreeasted. - Monday. There were oniy six honor- We have a good line of Rag Rugs and Linoleum Rugs, || }iss Nenie quiniey. who teaches in d T ton The e ot 1957 e — S Drreslawardel By the untversity P R 4 Canton, Mass., is home for the sum- X events casting their | PUBLIC CANNING LESSONS this year. The honor is one that gives Cyr Building ;suitable for porch or varanda, also Porch Screens. B o o Winuny o€ Worsestes E what FOR FRIDAY, JULY &. | Fiitarivs frionds v i oo oro® | Danielson 2P 1 the guest of the Misses = it as a distinguished ition of her | o E e B Wl Sarord. el Miss Costallo, from Sterrs, to Give Two | Lofindid dencationat work in ermo. “A;-lt..huv Chandler n:nx.-w ?kux. is + Free Dem: rations. tion Y)!hwt::;hschc:h ‘!‘lls: PHfl!:Vd — former home taffordville. came to Waterhury from Miss Porte: H Miss Agnes succeeded teachers of Wal-| Miss Costello of the Connecticut Ag- | achool in Farmington in 1881 and eric. LOUIS E. KENNEDY « Us = Miss Loulse Webster as clark in the lingford have presented one dozen sil- | ricultural college. co-operating with | eseded Rev. Dr. Francis T. Russell as DANIELSON of W. H. Heald. 3or teaspoenis to Supt and Mrs A- B |the Windbam County Varmers aeso. | prineipal of St Margaret's schoo: in| Undertak, 1 : Webster is in an office in)| § i Morrill, whbo soon to take up|clation will give {808 he founded and organized the er Embalmer - damonstrations two public camning S in Putnazs Frieay o | theiy reaidencs ia Buxingfield, Mass. "estover echool at Middlebury Special _Attention to Every Dete

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