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ther, runs a general store at Canter- team | v — - = - : s : B bury Green. ; 3 : Vertefeuille—Harvey. inds for 3 :‘ ‘Mies Dina Harvey and Joseph Ver- S e H ~ | e T S TR | e O e B0 et S A rumor among members here church by Rev. J. J. Papillon. Miss | o VP00 BORE, The MEmMPCTS 1200 - } { ANY L RETURNS. SEWER CONTRACT AWARDED. | Bernadette Harvey and Nere Chabot | 1o cam 1" Coventry on Demix farm. DANIELSON = ' ; — were the witnesses. A reception was|Th. commanding officers in the Qif- v Snfantrymen Back at Armory After|Bid of Hartford Firm the Lowest—The | held at the home of the sroom's Par- | ferent towns — H B ihie Macliy Guord Outy. Exact Figures Submitted. ents on Carey Hill. Bailey-Lathrop Engagement Ammounc- |B. F. Blackmar's Condition Critical— ¢ ’ it Tl 4 Eaespiion Board Busy. S Quartermaster e ‘ed—Public Canning Demonstration | Guéssing as = Town's Quota in First infantry, C. N. G, ‘The sewer committee o commo! 4 = Sea Lafi 3 - James’ Pu; Dritl Draft—Ci ettles Compen: o1 ey L e ANty G sy | councii met in the town hall Manday | The exemption board for the 17th|nest Butler, Clerk, Corporal William kbWt Pupite to s, “:‘7“ e e —Frank Gagne ined For Giving ‘morning after dof S | oient for the purpose of awarding | exemption district was busy all day | McKernan. 'Moosup—Sergeant Lee, in > o T e s Buard duty I e | Contracts for the construction of sew- | Tuesday making copies and number- |charge of twelve men. Sterling, Ser-| Liguor to Blacklisted Man — New Shree monthe The” sompuns came |ers in thie city. The committes had |ing the registration cards for future |geant Moshier in charge of elght men.| Haven Road to Rebuild Dayville's e tnhne health AP irits hut | received three bids and a Hartford |use. Al of the cards and the orig- |Licutenant James Fullerton in COM- | Byurned Freight Station, on New Sit |With fewer men than it went away |concern was found to be the lowest|inals must bear the same number o |mand at Putnam. ol 4 Special Railroad Constables Sworn | BOYS' CLOTHING SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES Per in to Take Infantrymen's Place. AT FROM $15.00 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR g A @ Wee Louis Levine, serving in the United AT T THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM THE BEST GRADES OF MEN'S, LADIES' AND ] Iith, ae n Pembor® ave “ooen dle. | bidder and was awarded the contract. | that the work can he done more easi- . st T i s The en. | iU VYL Ts ‘St ‘his Rome here on icharged from the service for various [ Their figures were: Iy. Bight of the towns fh this district | oo o SR casement of Miss Mae Scofield Bailey |@ Drief leave of absenc D U f h S e T e e e e win | | John eireet: For each lineal foot|furnished® 1191 cards for the board, |y ongts Nir™ DORTCUS, & Ivs®, o o™ | 5¢School street, to Robert L. Lathrop, Al i, ress ) or t e ummer for each | while. the town of 'Windham alone oL foned ot the ocal armory slong with '8 inch tile sewer, 31. Letters remaining unclaimed for the | of Brooklyn. Berel F. Blackmar was reported Company K. of Hartford, which|Y, $2; for each manhole, $75; rockex- | turned in 1,239. week ending June 30: Mr Fred | Mrs. Harp, H. Hamilton and daught- | Tuesda: 'terno in eritical con- i e st B Ry Bt e mbers of e I Bu foow oot Home Guard Drill. Chamberiain: "3 Wianagan, Max |er. Dorotny. are gussts of Mr. " and | aition Lo There is no need for you to wear old Clothes now. We « 5 il aot ander. canvas | with 10 inch tile sewer, $1.75; for each | The weeklv drill of the Home guard |~ s P - L e e T e Pt Yy yed vl the very best Clothes on credit. Read how |@oon. Tas been stated that the|Y, $3; for cach manhole §75; rock ex- | was held Tuesday evening. Owing to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bromley are|here, are not as serious as was first | it is to dress well. compeny will camp on the rifie range | cavation per cubic yard, $6. the armory being occupied by Com- spending the holiday with Victor Bart- | indicated, although he is badly hurt. near the new bridge which is on the| Main street: For each lineal foot|panies L and K, the guard had to do i Way to North Windham. Just how|with 15 inch tile sewer, $6; for each |their driiling in the open. Some of lett at Holyoke. At the office of Attorney Charles Henry A. Woods of Lowell is visit- | L. Torrey, member of the military OUR SYSTEM Tong the company il stay in this|Y. $7; for each manhole _complete. |the work was done in front of the| Tomatoes of the 1917 Crop Report- |ing friends in town. AT Hearasiond:, probries: 10 1 ~mm m"m'::,' ')mml e B ;houghr oo rock excavation per cubic yard, ;md.::m:‘n:: Lha Spuveny wad| ed_Strawterry Bupper and Play et| Miss Maris Weaver and Mame Dunn arranging registration cards in prep- |} oo s chatge account and make weeli i f i 1 n N - ake weekly Ay e "Lebanon avenue: For each lineal|made a fine appearance in their new| Methodist Church, Nets $64. gg.spenmns the holiday in New Lon- dn-r‘lyflon for the draft was made Tues. .P ly OPOH. g A " o P prem i ST Staumie. Thes o e e T It looks as though Baltic would Secretary of Camp Meeting. Mail Unclaimed. until the entire amount is paid. The price is the SAME | WHICH BURNS- GARAGE. | 2icovati gl L P have an unusually quiet dav today| Rev. H. N. Brown, pastor of the| Letfers addressed follows are | i e o MBitih to Goolc Owex Bwaly. e . T formar seacs | Danisisay Denterosial Shweew, Jo soo: | unciaimed at the Putnam’ postomce: || whether you pay cash or have charged. i The figures received from D. P. iLoss of $3,000 at South Coventry Dur-| spearn were as follows: Commencing today, Company K will | Young America was rather noisy the |retary of the Douglas Camp meeting, | H. Blum, John Bottiggi, Maurice Fa ing Monday’s Storm. Fxcavation, pipe in place and back :\_:‘rgte ";nf"‘;‘; g:e\{h:'"\ r::yfll g&c: last few days preceding July 4. This [to be held July 20-30 this year. ®an, Arthur Reeves, Clarence. Rob- e i Sl per lineal foot, Main street, $4 c@ | yvear has been just the reverse. The| The first public demonstration show- | értson, Clarence %. Winslow, Mrs. : The mmrage ownmed by Thomas A.|Lebamon avemue, $5: John street, $2.20; | thelr arrival in this city they have|absence of cape, blank cartridges and|ed that Danielson women are very | Minnie Arnold Mrs Mary Bowens, [ ¥ Y N Cotter of Bostor and situated in |BPleasant street, $2.85. been eating In the ac..lLre!t!iurlflllE other explosives placed on the trolley |much_interested in canning methods, | Mrs. Mary Gray, Helen Senvek. !, After today Company Will cooK|track has been noted by residents|and Mrs. Rienzi Robinson has an- venir ‘W. H. Taylor, Hartford, wV. Sou v k by light- | Led bic vard: Main street, ™ stk by EEf pecutie Street:| their meals at the armory. This Will|of different streets though which the | nounced that other demonstrations,|came here Tuesdav to spend the hol- nii and burned, vell as its con- | $8; Leba avenue, $6; John stree Sents, in the storm of Monday after- | Pleasant street, §0. " | stve the jfiew recruits a small taste| (rolley cars pass. This ls due to or-fopen to the public, are to be given [lday with his father, George H. Tavo MA! ET NORWICH, CONN {mben’ The sarage, which le at Lake| Manholes: Main street, $170; Leba- |°f camp life. ders received from ‘Sprague officers. | here. lor. Mr. Taylor was greeted by scores 115 IN STRE! ICH, CONN | Wangumbaug, stood near a tree which | non avenue, $150 John street, $100; R e There has been no restriction placed | A number of Danislson members of | of friends. e ‘was first struck. The tree clughfidfire Pleasant street, $95. I fl,:x’::“("_’l":em’:;- A ;?o !til;ee:-_l;dozol::elwmk:hug.o:v;:rl:- | Putnam lodge of F:Ikld will be in Bos- Will Return From Baltimore. T and _spift , setting the buildin, he i sent. the Pocaro g mer - |t ext_week attendl; 1 T ymen W eft her 1 LEGAL NOTIC At I o e e o oie | Comere e B ey ave Biven be. |S. Sullivan, superintondent of streets, | turing their stock of fireworks in dis- AL Mo Bl N iy N e e Rt |~ it @ new sight cylinder Cadillac, was in |low: had a force of men at work removing | play windows, The large cannon |tion, e e oo nt Bettioaore for | of the many favors extended to the cemplitol 1 . | the tree in front of the Turner prob- | which ushers in July each year has has besn stationed at Baltim 2 gt em | TOTAT 7 TN garage, and this was pletely | Main street: Per lineal foot $13: Suffrage Address and Band Concert. |months t while he has been en-|by the people of the city, among Bornea &s were & number of nseful |mannoles, $175: rock excavation per|erty on Main street. The tree was|been examined and promounced ready ag and Band Cone it ipes e e’ in | population of which they formed | LUIAL TUWN MEELRG [ @it HAN Dbeen stored in the|cublc vard, $11 Temoved 86 & mew sidewalk could Do |for service. A number of families in| Hon. Frederic W. Hinrichs, a well |£aged in a membershp campaign in | FOPVetcr o 0 ing. ‘Pleazant’ street: Per lineal foot, $8; | constructed in_fromt of the property.|town have made preparations to spend Enws Swioon seeaker of Mww Tk Sl S Ml ¥ T s e o it SRR . "Cotter a4 mot notice the fire ToleE: o t 5 — the day at camps on the Shetucket.|and Woodstock, is to make an address |Of ( pea- B e oo o e Y Boy Struck by Auto. Factories and busimess places wifl |on Davis Park. July 14, when St |son’s work July 13. He is expected COLCHESTER | 38 iand by that time he building was| Lebanon avenue: Per lineal foot, $7:| About 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon a |Close all day and the Baltlc emploves | James’ band will give the first concert Zace. for (he Sumader. . == | e being saved. It & estimated | manholes, $100: rock excavation per|emall boy was run into by a touring |Of the New Haven road will be given | of the season. Military Enumeration Increased Bacon Academy Alumni Association | [ the loss will be $3,000, which will be | cubic yard, $7. car and slightly injured. The lad was |2 holiday . Public Canning Demonstration. Duplication of numbers on registra- | yotes $25 to Red Cross—Brother of | i insurance John street: Per lineal foot, $5:|riding his wheel down Pleasant street Post Office Schedu's. Miss Emma F. Pllling has arranged | ion cards dled here June 5 means| ., john Higgins Killed—Borough | TO —————| nanholes, §100; rock excavation per|and the machine was going the same| Postmaster Thomas J. Sullivan has |, 1S Fimma ¥ FIUInE bas aranees ) that the total of military enumeration | (22, 5 ™00 (10" g dowalks Put in | g al cubic yard, $7. way when the accident occurred. The [posted the following hours for today. : ning | nere, as taken for draft purposes, will cials Order Si ing ai . —_— Doy had turned out of one of the side | (Independencs Day) 6.15 to 1030, § to | methods to be given at the Baptist|pe increased somewhat over the total| Good Condition. | Double Header With Putnam Today.|streets in front of the car, causing the | 7. ghurch Thursday afternoon by Miss|of 647 announced following the res- e I . ’ Tt the wenther is favorable this af. | driver to become confused. The lad First Tomatoes of 1917. e e e e otic. G, | etration: At the annual meeting of Bacon | '’ ternoon the. fana ot Mhis city ‘will ‘he | 28 taken to a doctor by the driver of [ = C. Donnelly s the firat amateur gar- | siration. : o Building Net Completed. Academy Alumni assoctation the fol-| .7 siven an opportunity to witness what | tn® machine. ?:‘::r gl.nfiusmchgohpxgk n;e ;‘:‘r‘na{?:s At Niagara. h'mon.-h it had b:e'nt;:pest“ted tha; lowing officers were elected: Preside 1 viil b y - ‘whicl e = May house isters O! vl N vice AU pcitenisive jode ot e Balll Local Chapter Aiding Orphane. i rhene plants are n special varlety | 1 Cards received here from Mr. and e el rrese| M8 ~Hyivijis * Nofton; ™ vi s B e A e herwean the | Willimantic chapter of the L. T. L.|raised by Mr. Gray of North Frank-|)7s- A. M. Armington aznounced their | 'ould be ready for occupancy during |dent and secretary, Miss - Tose | [ty i St S o the: American | 1 aiding orphans in the war district. | lin. The plants are of a hardy strain | 22fe arrival at Ticles, after @ delight- | june, it was stated Tuesday after-|Smith; treasurer, Georve V. Cav-|. 3 : Thread company team. The manager | Recently a fair sized sum was raised |and bear tomatoes of an unusual size. e P b bt ol Wl s will not occupy | anaugh; executive committee, Dr. A.| ee T T v "has arranged o |Dby shoe envelopes and the children |Amateur gardeners in the westers |iclson. —Thelr party is due at Niagaraly 'for two or three'months, so it is SR RNt Sitss e | Meet have some fine players appear in the| Eenerously gave this money to the na- | section of the town are laboring | Falls today. & Dot likely, that the headquafters of | L- Stebbins, Michael S. Shea, Miss Elia | 7 tional cause. They also voted $15 for | hard in their plots each morning. but Se——— ol the United States|Cragin, Miss Kathryn O'Connell and | . local uniform. In the morning the the Sister in ! Willimantic, Conn. team will go fo Putnam for a game. | the SUPPOTt of a French war orphan, |as vet have not exhibited any early FOR RED CROSS BENEFIT. 77l be removed hero before Septem- | Mies Kathryn Morgan. The sonocis: |y % i3 e - 2 3 tion voted $25 to the Re ss 80~ | . six months. Cleared $64. St. James’ School Pupils to Drill on| A getail of infantry that has been |ciety. The association has large Dr. Kilroy to Speak at Mansfield | ™ Aedals were presented to those not| Sixty-four dollars was realized from on Athletic Field. on duty_here remn:yd %o their home |membership and & good sum in the |ner the " —_ Center. absent since April 22 at the meeting, | the recent strawberry supper and so- . station Tuesday. treasury. ( el - Dr. Philip Kilroy of Springfielq, |at which there were 12 visitors. The |cial given in Sprague hall by the La- One of the features at the observ- A number of Putnam parties have 5 Brother Killed. v L Mass., is to speak at exercises under | members, about 110 in number, pre-|dies’ Aid society of the Baltic Meth- |ance of the Fourth to be held on the [arranged to be in New London today | afrs John Higgine was in M the auspices of the Mansflield Center |sented Mrs. Fields with a bouquet of [odist church. After supper a piay, | Athletic fleld and Green near the Con- | to see the big patriotic parade. AONE |,y Monday attending the funeral of | defe Library association In that place this|roses and a purse of money. Packing the Missionary Boxes, was|necticut Mills today will be a series |the Putnam people will be a number | o™ 0 P fatieg " Saunders, who | left afternoon. Dr. Kiiroy has been in 2= finely presented by members of the|of drills by the pupils of St. James'|of the members of the local lodge Of | yay killed at the Middletown and | 7 7008 Burope since the war started and has Child’s Death. society. G Parochial school. The programme of | Moose. Portiand drawbridge Friday nizht_ | . earved on e nattle fronts. Rev. Ver- | Sophie Gaderwaid, the 15 monthe' old Holiday Week Notes. gvents. beginning at two oclock will Elks Confor Degree. N e reoss Devip ot New | 1ot 3 3 wi - | daughter o r. and rs. Bdward| Mi; Elizabeth McGnis e of interest to all. A collection for of Putnam lodge of | York ved. § &t thelr summer | cocs - é other speaker at the exercises. Gadarwski, died at_the home of her Bernl!c.:!Folgyzflé-fe Ha.nford“vrveere '?g- the benefit of the Danielson chapter of nfi '-1-’:::6‘3' avqnln; ‘canaidates ::,;.‘: .T,:‘xfeflhsggfid:L-?\u».HQ Mr. Davis % g o "‘S"r'mgm';}h‘lg"m"; ', Of | parents at Bricktop Monday night from | cent guests of Miss McGuire's father, the American Red Cross is to be tak- | were given the degres, this being the|is chauffeur for Dr. E. B. Cragin 7 IF. LAY ¢ 2 nfantile trouble. James McGuire. en. last meeting of the organization be-| WMr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown h tain . T the custom, the Red Cross will be Baltic friends are = e 5 ¢ descr . " pleased to learn fore the annual grand lodge session in |arrived at their summer home © e Densfitu- Iy tilei s 4iosnpoas s ety e '"‘f";*; B::' s gf_ihe promotion of Miss Tiizabetn FINED $50 AND COSTS. Boston nexf week. Broadway for the season. ee e funeral of Sundine Onifina, the | McGuire to head bookkeeper in the 3 Dr. Maurice Tynan of Naugatuck HUSBAND BEAT WIFE. I R ST T e M | Haritord ofics OF an sutaoblle ot | Fiank Gugns Gave Digior 4oa Pests||.c Drascratind 195, Wiaty Church, | zormerty of this Bince, was calling on u t = - =t John Onifina, of Temple street, who |pany. Miss McGuire was a former et 1o The, interlor of St Marys church | fionda in town Monday, making the lso Tore Her Clothes—Fine of $10|died early Tuesday morning, was held [Tesident of this place. I o B I o o ks *elaborate | trip here in his automobile. and Costs for David Bilsky in City [from' the home of her parents Tuesday | Miss Mary P. Connell, who haj Frank Gagne was fined $50 and costs g"‘“ of redecoration of the. edifice,| Colchester Fire company No. 1 held b ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in |been visiting her sister, Mrs. Patricl e b . % | the July meeting in the paMor of the || = = St Joseph's cemeter Malone.” bas returned to Woonsocket. | BIvina intoxicants. 4o Anhony -slorin, | beas. provided, so.that when ‘the work | engine house Monday evening : James Daly and John Wallace in e orrOs s temoved, NS | whose name appears on the posted list |at the church is completed 2 few Walks Must Be Repaired. 3 the police court Tuesday morning At Hartford Funeral. Dhousehold goods from a tenement on [of tis: town. The punishment is Te- | weeks hence it will be one of the mosi| < When the board of warden and bur- | [} pleaded zuilty to the charge of in-| Bernard and Michael Cronin of this 0 a rent on Main Street. | gardeq as well merited, for there has |beautiful places of worship in Con- ¢ Wendny oventi 4 ,Thc H. C. Murray Co,|ication; Daly was aiiowed 34 hours |eity “were in”Hartford Tuesday to at- pJ0ScPh Buteau was in Providence |peen much of such violation of the |necticut. Cotea that the crosswalks and | . . e | to leave the city under suspended sen | tend the funeral of Dennis Cronin, for- | 'Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh Sauter of Day-|'*™ I 58 ovn. Motorists Obey Law. In the borough be put in repair at once. | ai = merly of this city! ville were Baltlc visitors over the White Perch in Lake Practically all of the automobile |1t was'also voted to notity prors LoedS 18 week-end. PBase fishing at Alexander's lake &id |owners who are driving their ma-|owners on lLeba VR 3 e e T i e plee of ot Brief Mention. JMrs. Mary Bellargeron spent Mon- |not open at all auspiclously Tuesday,|chines at night have complied with|the walks in front of their property | i whi PN | Samuel Chesbro and Mr. and Mrs. |42y with Webster friends. fhe firat day of the open season. Bach |the state law requiring the use of |put in a suitable condition, subjec his wife, Sophia. The latter told the .- i treet in t his wife, Sophia. The latter told the | 4 oo s Cr Tis city are on a trip |, James Mily was In Rockville on|boat party succeeded In geiting one|shaded lenses on the headlights A |ihe approval of the sirect inspecto Iher on several escastons, but Moaday | 10 Cade Cod. Monday attending the funeral of his|or two fish, and one string of a half | few drivers who have not vet equip- | within the next two weels B T e M | o © 15 S of i ity g deie | BSter-Totow. Gozon Cwan shown. ut the onort 'aia|ped their machines with spccial lenses | Louis Baldwin of Middietown was her clothes. Statements her husband |for an automobile trip to his home in not begin to approach the success on |are driving with the ~dimmers’ on.|town Monday. . w— made as to her character were untrue, | Salem, N. Y, STAFFORD SPRINGS the opening day of last year Soteat et who wentetd SRt | b T NAH Ol N ne — she eaid “1 Stin Brein Alpeush ebt Mendsy 5 o It was of special interest to the fish- | der's lake to enjoy SRR R fimm_ | Monday in the interest o v * =i 3 Monday for - howev: ng of the season n 2 uard The accused maintained that he had | St. John's, Guebec: where ehe wili| Death of Mrs. Marv Roussin—Game to | Srman; OWEVeL fo learn that there | iek they anticipated. Only a com-| Henry 0. Sorrel and Emil ¢ | Bt struck his wife and tore her ciothes, |spend the eummer with her brother,| Be Played With Rockville Team To- |were taken Tuesday. Scores of thous- | Paratively few of the gamey fish were |of North Westchester were catiers in | but stated that he had found another | Robert. i i h 1 f the o day d Ay 8ule of Hacncbon Pesity, ands of white perch fingerlings were | taken_from the deep waters of town Tuesda man Visiting her. This made him 20| Many members of the Willimantic ” T PertY: | put into the lak by the state fish and |lake Tuesday. this tending toward a Visit from Grand Officers. Toiag The court Taposed o ne a2 |Gun club will go to the rifie range near [ Mrs. Mary Roussin, 66, died at hergame commission early in the three |Prediction that the fishing is going| . "o 40 0ice lodge, K. I $1ainna Cart Dungway this afternoon and partici- |home in Stafford Springs Sunday of | vear period during which the lake was |to be much the same as it was last | ., q; 5 ¥ The cace against Leonard Clark of |P2te In a shoot. valvular lesion of the heart. She is|closed to fishing. None were caught|vear—after the first dav. Grand Chanc Charles Brewe Gurleyviile, charged with a violation| Mrs. A. F. Mastin of this city is en- |Survived by her husband. Joseph |last vear. when the fishing ban was re- At New Haven Meeting. of New Haven and George F. Wri of the automobile laws, was continued | tertaining her daughter and_son-in- | Roussin, also several sons and daugh- | moved. and it was thought by manv| Mrs. W. J. Bartlett was at New Ha- | grand keeper of records and seals. | P4 unti] next Tueaday. law, Mr. and_Mrs. D, G. Fiske, of | ters. that the bass had eaton all of this|ven Tuesday attending a meeting Of | were guests of the evening. The rank.| & Northampton, Mass. Holiday Guests. special variety of perch. the War Work committee of the Con- | of knight was conferred on two ca i The U. S. club gave a very g-| Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Fynes of Free- s necticut Woman's Suffrage associa- |dates. The election of officers i ST ATTEMPTED SHOOTING. b @ante’ n tHe TEwk ban Menasay [DOFET. T, °C.H Balton 5f New Fork |LAND AT DAYVILLE tion. This committee has plans for |held. One application for membership | JEW activities that will continue through- |was received Aft the wo [ Diego Acrolia Attempts to Kill Angelo|SyeRing. Pickett's orchestra furnieh- | City. Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Meridian, | BOUGHT BY NEW HAVEN ROAD ed the music for the occasion, which | Miss.. and Cyril Cowley of Freesort out the war. hour was spent i Azaro. was largely attended. are Euests at the Fitzpatrick home on | Fright Station On New Site to Replace D e | e P | Diego Acrolia attempted to shoot and | pawiiie on hiy way to get water at the s o *eorion is epending three| One Burned — Webster's Crossing | this city Tuesday and among the pas- R 1 The AEOLIAN it Seclo"Azaro in Schooihouse lene | Dark SPring Tucsass merning Louls acation touring throush Rnode| Will Be Safer. Cimcers ke man men wearing i FITCHVILLE ITEMS. Monday ev: - 3 Tnele Sam’s army and navy, VOCALION e e e dog Delonging to John Killourey of| “yon; g white, a former resident,| Purchase by the N. Y, N. H. & H oS o n e She most part. neing | Missing Cow Found 8hot in the Neck prehended vet, was sitting on the poren | JATK%0, SR (¥, Dondero came | now of Norwich, visited friends in | R. R. company of land owned by Chas. |en route to their homes for the Fourth —Boy Accidentally Wounded. . ¥ e R ety ha i | o8t He would maks guon the lota: - | CRRID IS L o cioned| OHE OF Impooriments s BAve Det] eoern e Saueh | soecuieaien acmer For several davs last week a Our statistics show that nine ter Eot near the house Acrolia said T Ony Sfothy. H1% e Banke and - | ot “Indicate & satisfactory Solu- | tne maane. men of Buthats who have |Dl°, coW_ belonging to Nelson e pocket and shot at the man. The'shot | g .\ o0 T L s i Wth Soslcwilte, Foday Webster crossin is concerned and In- | Jeart quota will be. Some have fig. [Hunt, for the lost animal Mr. = . although Azaro elief Fund Totals creased and improved siding arrange- | ureq that it wil be no more than 20, | fpund the cow 1n a wemicers few feet from the assailant,| $1460—Company L Ordered t The Stalford Baseball club will piay < ve the constructio tag | tion ar Sho B foman Tin fows amt ovir G0 | AN T T T "‘;"’ Moneon at Stafford this afternoon. The | e frarshe stasion to replace the ang |Sihers that the number wil be las|;n’its e fence at the rear. Chief Killourey 1 g y Re-|\onson and Stafford teams are old | gestroved by fire last year. high as 35, but all figures are spec- | ,:up "k, made by not know the fine new privilege of play- as far as Brickrow, where he was lost | fenders. pated. Other games arranged are e e -~ 1 i ing each record as you wish | | track of. It is said the affair was the : - Enfiela ot Stafford, July 72 Athietics | 5ot en armth o Tob Darei stetry |fhe Dresent month, siving the duota e e | 4 by means of the Graduola ex- result of &n atgament the men Baf]. The British-Americsn War Telier |of South Msmchsster at Stafford. July | mog betaeon the Comoanys hecke aog 100, cach town, thess quothe 10 Dero™ |of Te ana Mrs Francls & . Sovice. Eaturdas th rogard t the way Atrolia |¥und stands as follows: Ameunt pre- | 14: All Rockville ot Sinwibed, July 21 |ho Sepwenis Tiver. . Thers ars Sevo |t ToVUistion Daxle It 18 understood. | of N trow secape from se e was carrying on while staying at the | VIOUsly acknowledged $1436.85: col- (Al Rockville at Rockville, July 22: | raj acres of it and it is in the vicini i 2 Eevolier whict 4 - house of Azaro. lected to week ending June 30, Plain- | Ludlow at Stafford. July 28; All|¢y or the coal dump formerly us: ;"hj CLAIM SETTLED when.a revolver wh Sothes The aseailant has been employed by | fleld. 31465, Jowett City 38.85; total | Rockville at Rockville, July 29. the “Williamsville Manufacturing com. - Siiyen ihs el Toaging tn th 5 FOR SALE BY THE the Torrington Building company in|amount collected $1460.35. The July meeting of the selectmen |1:% . & COM- [ City to Pay Funeral Expenses of lsai | chareed the ball lodeing in the m 3 erecting the Jordan bujlding for the| During the present time when |was held in the town clerk’s office|" T} is understood that the railroad| Marion and Compensation to Ksi- | =29 oY e = - y | 3 2 past few weeks. Tt 1o ealq tnat he|America is commemorating Independ- | Monday. company Is to remove its present sid,| mor Son. T - . C. L N OL LO. is'of a trolblesome disposition. ence Day, comes the calls for finan- Hampston Property Sold. Lt o B i Aol sid-, 3 5 Seoics sy cial aid throughout the country. The s e from e Yy, - e DA ¥ " - s g wiigwsi 5 clal atd hrodghont the o 3 Lawrence Hampston has sold his|station and Webster's crossing and| The claim for compensation against < OING Riotous Soldier in Guardhouse. Tien when they fight o l!hhal \Sur|house on High street to Mrs. Alcid|that there will be no siding north of |the citv for the death of Isai Marion Late Monday night a few of the|across the sea, will nced comforts and |- ope the Main Street crossing excepting a |has been adjusted, the city to pay| [ The warm weather is responsible for | short stretch, north of Webster's cross- | funeral expenses, approximately $100, the large number of Stafford Springs |inz. That Is used by a coal and grain |and compensation, at the rate of $§ mbers of the military company |other necessities to keep within them ? stationed in this city we £ = o Ritter “trouble on the street the men | The fghting teomms Sincanism forever.| Bernard Mullins, who was operated | The new fraight station will be erect- |now 16 vears of age and the compen- f Sillonruid fo = sebiaral et o & troops abroad need these|on at the Johnson hospital last week,|ed on the land that has been acquired |ration will be pald until the boy is | official who endeavored to break up |overthrow the enemy, autocracy. As Cprxlona fy Shes Sowtiioe, B e A e S an ‘ Make your plain glass headlights non-glaring by simple process; used on leading cars. Price 50c postpald. the party was ineulted for his pain® |the need is preseing for contribyiions| The Stafford home gardens are|vllle since the fire destroved the ol |who was crushed to death a | few The trouble-maker who was responsi- | from the loval people here, the com- |showing the benefits of the warm DAENIE e PraESent Tue bben B A e S E L 5 Chion {ble for the affair is lodged in the |mittee of the local order appeals again | Weather. with just showers enough to [hardly adequate to Dayville's needs : h SAETT HERPICIE WILL SVETT 7 0. M. CHAPMAN, | guardhouse. Tor L 6 R o i | S thMnil mow: Whe Asteny ere|for & mimber of mills meks Daywifly|strect caved _in ‘and burled him, | #s mMuk %, Willimanttc, Conn. || cosities) T the Tmén hetitine met | excellent condiiion and Indicktiota | ® shipping ana’ receiving paint and e fbreaking his back. He was about 65 i Red Cross Fund $13,946.60. Contributions may be mailed to |are that crope will be large. heavy freight business is done there.|Years of age and all of his children, [ The local order of Odd Fellows has| Wiliam Oldham, Plainfield. The col- —_— Folz’owmg“gr;;‘l:lev!ls mu’ havde .;, ;vrlt:lg:he exception noted, had become |\ he.) ated $25 lectors for this week are in Pl cured At Websters crossint. dtxing - 7 Sy JAY M. SHEPARD donated 23 to the Red Cross fund.|Giiliiam Gotline ‘and. Zeck e oo | WEURY SECES W SLeNT the past few vears, accidents in which b S . : 4 Bucceeding El & Sh a — Jewett City, James Hewitson. OF FULL WAR STRENGTH | lives have been lost and In which there | TAKE GUARDSMEN'S PLACES e of ndruff and fal! itch u ng Elmore epary = = == = have been narrow escapes from death, fng hair conveys & warning which it | stuntiy lelnfl. edorandEmba]nm SomEae MADE GOOD IMPRESSION The Campaign for Recruits is to be|varions means 'of improving crossing [Twe Civilian Officers to Replace In- is Feat toheed. At first the loss of | You wmay 1 that th £ 2 Proasesd000 Wir Whrs conditions there have been considered | fantrymen in Looking After the air may be so slight as to be hardly | zor p gvar : Hoxie—Williams. Gisafuen Lamvins Town Thouglt | Sammys Accepted | 3 there was one hearing relative to| prigocs H noticeable. But no matter how little | ¥cu c-ns 530-62 North St., Willimantic Ho\,{(,}zs Edith M. :\:l.;ms and Howard Well of by Citizens. abolishing _the cn‘)ssing, this held be- may be the fall each day, it is work- | with p : were T Y eve 7 o i 3 1 ~ P S R T e e | T o oy e Washington, July 3. — Recruiting | 1008, the Public Utllities commission.| Guarding of bridges that has been( ing toward the same and inevitable results fr - T 0 e Mo S eir, N Mrs.| Company L of Willimantic left town | week for the regular army reached its on o tian.""was Shposed by | done for several months past by Con- result, and that is total baldne: The cereamay was performed by Sey, | Luesday morning for the armory. The |climax on the concluding day, Satur- e lphe R R e Y | nectieut infantrymen, passed Tuesday Yo tasty hive halr enough tods A HIRAM N. FENN Marion T1.. Jones, Dastor Of the, Canr | bert o r. et nd Of Captain Hu_ | day, when mors than 1,000 men wems|, Jf the sidings are removed. as mow | o SPSSL VPO STO0CIYeS, (B¢ but how sbout tomorrow and the aff UNDERTAKES 2 nd EMBALMER |{Tbwry Green Congregational church.|in this section’ for the Dast two |men short of full ‘war stremsth. . Is indicated, the crosaing will be much | Garry:" The men who.were sworn fn after? Dandruff and falling b.r ou ca 2 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. e Sinele ring service was used. —|months, some of the members in Put-| Officials are not discouraged. The Saer Hhan D oe of bow ears’ wiij | Tuesday were George Pratt and Hen- mhean baldness sooner or later and tful § Becpiiono Ty Asstotant | Sy edding march was Plaved by |nam, Moosup, Sterling and Plainfield | campaign for recruits will be pressed | TAUSC, SIENC N, 7T % ycars illlry Burke. It is understood that this| demand the immediate regular and on the cai« oo S BSUStht | Mike ¥ Iolan PNT s s clty, sis- | since the company has boen here one |steadily and Brigadier General Mc-|Dol obstruct the view of drivers of|praetice of replacing the infantrvmen | energeticuseof Newbro’s Herpicide. | ten conts in sil —_ Ch TR R l}?:lk .immp has been secured, coming from Cufi"l agjutant_xeneral of the army ,‘;;"des About: to g0 eyer i ot with civillan ofcers is to be followed 1t keeps the scalp free from dirtand | Herpic.de Co. o h - | Moosup. and in charge of recruiting, said ves- = wherever hereabouts, as elsewhere, dandruf hair v y H DR. F. C. JACKSON |ior,omcs, Diss Marion Coombs was | ~The woldiers have been agmired by |fordas he hoped there wouid be no Zoldiers have been dolng guard duty. e o | Lo ¥ Sy bridesmaid and Paul Hoxie, a brother, | the townspeaple for their g0od ap- |necessity to resort to the selective | Waterbury. “Waterbury is at last & LR T - gradr T CHE S, o e pearance and conduct while in this|draft to fill up the regular army. free of smallpox after an epidemic = = means total incurable baldness may| £old ov DENTIST prass Veiinms Ox fBe Sughter of vicilty end swmny. reet Ghat the which has prevailed for six months. A. F. WOOD be prevented. $1.00 sizes £nd gua 4 n“: this m‘ ‘:r:;: ;e l:;.n:n -\‘; company, was ordered away. The ‘Waterbury.—Dr. Michael D. Riordan | Dr. T. J. Kfmartin, the health officer, “Fhe Herpicide does not stain or dye and | satisfs @ or Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantio | 2%, (S clty; and bas been teaching in | company had a zood ball team which [and Dr. E J. Godtrey wers appointed | made this expianation at the regular Local Undertaker” bas a most exguisitc fragrance w1 23 . . 3 - coeeds itew: basel 'y Ppi ic] s at a meeting of the | meeting of the board of heaith Monda; 3 . makes it especiall, the | barber & and b fowrs—b s m to 85 m Phone 44 |Mr. Hoxie, in company with his fa-|team I Steriing end dafoating the |board of public charities. evening. 1. e & Hostimate oot | 3 T I T G e e

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