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men_of the battalion a: ‘Coventry. Brisf Mention. 1 lw of the U. S. S. Vir- rn the wéek-end at his home ‘this city. 3 The following list. the members of the the Norwich Red Cross chi of the Baltic Red Cfoss Burke, Patrick Roderick Jo- 3 a_member of the ahd | Tésular army tationed at Fort Wright ‘was at his home in this city Sunday. Hre tried o ger| THEre was ‘a large attendance at in Columbia Saturday night %um was realized for the - of e Bdltic branch Johnkon's outfieid fty. SAILORS TAKE TIRES baseball team [Sell Stolen Articles to Second Hamd Defsated by Thread Company Team | B 4 t5 2-Three Runs in the Eighth Decide Victory. . By the aid of a rally in the eighth { which netted three runs, the Ameri- can Thread company defeated the All-Rockvilles at Recrea- tion Park, Saturday afternoon, the | score being 4 to 2. Do started in slow but fn- | FagAum, contest. | vige of the ertstop. sustain- Thomas J. A. Giegemiller, doin, Clarénce Stevens, John Clarence Stevens, John Clabby John Brown, John Smyremelli, Teresa O'Donnell, Fidilis Donahoe, B. F. Day, Anna T. Donahoe. Lillian Wardel, Mrs. Eliza Col Frea_ Benson, Fokws ‘Red Crows. ny L has been strengthened of one man turned cémpany Saturday. Hartford. 3‘(.'“.u.e Philip Dion Fetier, andl Mowsra| Lieutenant J. B. Fullerton of Com- . .&.&n n appointed recruiting afi the city of Willimantic. Lieutenant Fullerton received his ap- ‘pointment Saturday. ‘Officer_Cartier, who has been on the Main stréet beat since the tesent month, is at pres- on the Sodum beat. Offi- cer Hurley is on the Main street beat. PLAINFIELD Scouts Start for Camp—Brakeman Georgs Derosier Enlists in Thirteenth Company—Canning wt Grange—Recital by Pupils of Mrs. Julie B. Tracy. Louis Krauss of New York is vieit- ShE relatives on Main street John Oates, Jr., and Joseph Cornover re wpending a Short vacation in Nef pEr e vid Anderson, Swanson, Theodore Swanson, Timothy Connerton, Mrs. €. F. Charon, Charles Bibiane Gauche) Eugene_ Dion, in a ciose hair-raising The American Thread took fhe iead in the first and kept it until Rockwville [oawea in No more runs {men had sold the eighth When|a local secénd hand fled the police of scored on | station house the had sold the tires but admitted the sale. tied it in the Afth, were scored until things commenced ftying. With two down, Burke Manzels two-bagger, gtving Rockville 2 lead of ome run. Thread company’s side of the eighth, Killoure: was put out by a fine run- | Ford oar was Nichols | cinity of Windhamn and | missing. Edward Case, first_of the Fa ames G. Burr, M. D. On the Amertcan alkner, James urr, Delwin Martin, Mrs. D. Flowers, Mrs. Ernest Jofies, Thomas J. Mrs. E. Demuthe, Mary Giscovered in Wwith three tirés The police were notified and ‘they had the car brought to this city. Both men deny having anvthing to 86 with the car that was afternoon Chief telephone call Providence, three-bagzer attempted smcri- Johnson, Mrs. B. Goldblatt, Mrs. Geo. cprained his ankle try: Demonstration Johnson's fiv and scored Johnsan scored on two-base hit, American Thread three runs. mon of the Amerfcan Thread did phencmenal flelding. scooping three Dutouts out of the air after long runs. Killourey pitched a dandy game. hold- ing Rocirille down to_two hits American Thread's §. %, walked one and hit one Rockville was touched up for four and- hit Joshua Taylor, Colombe, Mrs. Lena Chartie; Johnson, Mrs. Webster, Loul M. D, Mrs. zourk, Mrs. Louis Bounett, Mrs. Gilot Thomas _* Miley, Erncst Gauvin, found D. J. Kilioirey h&tl a stating that two sailors hed taken a Ford car from that city and were wanted. two men were in custody in the local station house the offiélal stated that he would come to this city_tollay for the men. *The tar bore a setts registration, although it belongs in_Providence. Oliver Kimillard of Providence, the owner of the Ford, which wi When told that Rose Demuthie, Fred Caron, Himon Holmes, Man$ local people attended the dance in Canterbury Saturday evening. Seouts in Camp. The Boy Seouts leave this (Monday) THe struck out eight Eits, struck out Balcolm, Helen Bab- Lenpold, Ethel bitt, Mrs. John Papenauit, sert Papineault, s two sailore night, was in this eity Su During the game, 2 man was ejected from the field for using profane lan- In the eighth. a fou! by Man- ——— e where they will spend the week camp- ing. Stoutmaeter Walter Lathrop 1s The scouts who made the iFip Include Scout Starkweather, Handy, Howard Taylor, Charies Hop- ink, Charles Randall, ‘racy Wibur and Mr. Bar Brakeman Derosier Enlists. George Derosier, a brakeman on the . H. & H. railroad and a resi- ing Yo get his car. he car out of town during the even- The owner ran fe Chartler. Earl Papiaeault, bottom, Bernadette Reil, Gertrude Sta- Only One ‘to be Naturafized. Oniy one man applied_for nituraii- | 7ation papers to Clerk E. M. {of the superior coutt, in this city Sat- Ralph Hopkins, Harry Sargent, Miss Allce MéGuire, Louis J. Fontaine, Lena Chrettén, Rose Me- Frobable Courtmart Chief Daniel | for Stabber. J. Ridutey, Adjutant General tford wer in conferen ction of Private Keller in &tabbing on, Jennie White, Thirteenth compan: Susan Smith, Florence W local young| jonn Chaawick, man to enlist in that compar John Leany the Roof Garden, te over the attended ti. Portelance. iae Buckley, Mrs. imilitary authorities gave the opihidn Y ik fOW av war the mian cannot be taken dbut of the hande |0f ths military authorities. {rant has been made out for the man {but 1t canndt be served unleks the man jcan be picked up on the street. Keller be courtmartiated. company to nded a dance rday evening. 1ocal people att: 2t Wildwood park Sa Cari Mathewsoh, Wiifred Prevos #on Richard went to Hopeville fishing returned with | ihat as the eount evening and fine strines of John MEis has re in West Warren, Mags. after spending vacation with Mr Gesrge Hutchinson and famiiy. is spending the summer heré at his country home. Tey has resigned Raéine's and A C. Tillinghast. Bagar Dupuis motored t6 Centerville, irned to his home He rmarched wi South Coventry Saturday. &a of hisx equipmént except a rifie. OBITUARY. Imaida Gau- ‘The AEOLIAN VOCALION * Our statistics show that nine out of ten like the Vocalion far better than any other is employed The death of David Bolinsky, cceutred “suddenly Examiner . Scuih Coventry was dallea and stated death was due fo heArt fRilufe. Mr. Bolinsky had been working in the zarden and on ¢oming to the house to it down aeked for a Arink 6f water ¥hich was given him. He s86n Alea Besides his widow, he leaves two daughteérs, Julla and Sophia, and two sohs. Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Jamés Butier of Frank- Higgine of aré spanding a vacation with John O'Lear he Camp Fire Gi 2 The Camp Fire Gir ot S ek yourself. You, too, will be won by the rich Vocalion tone —the refined of the cabinets and the fine new privilege of play- Tecord as you with by means of the Graduola ex- pression device. evening at dict library. Canning Demonstration. A large fhumber assemb fleld grange Saturday witnéssed a canning '8 Miss Margaret Costello, an instructres At 8torrs Agric: Aémonstrator. Warren Siee, garden supervisor in the | toWn of Painfield. #ied fruits afid vézetables. showing the aifférent metholls of using an alumin- um_pressure cooker. strawberrie: Swiss chard, which had a ver Wwheli completed. hoped tHat by the effo the céanning liné w with good results. Pupils’ Recital. the Congre- | fter taking B Afthur Roy ollége, was the | assisted by | FUNERAL Mrs. Marie F. Marieau. The funeral Costeilo can- | FOR SALZ BY THE d. C. LINCOLN CO. WILLIMANTIC Marie Frars Manieau was Béld from thé héme of her mether at 511 Main street, mérning at 843 o'clock.” Guiem high maks wis ceieprated St. Mary's Shurch at § o'idek by Rev. J. P Papillon. \urette Fur- Willam Buckiey olcmon Ken- Relatives atte < made work in The Body was sent to Moo- sup for burial Companies In Camp at Séuth Coven- JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard FaneralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST Removed to 715 M Hours—5 & m. to 8 p. m. " HIRAM N. FENN and EMBALMER 62 Church St., Willimantio, Ct. ur Moran. Mr Companiés L, I aid K afé f6w &t their camping gréund in South Ci The camp is situatéd avout cne mile and a Haif f and thé same distance from fhe trol- ley line. making it & fine piaee for As the lot picked out for Company 1, is not ready vet a nearby jot wag taken over and camp Wil Be this place until the is made availabis, Companies L and K left this clty at 030 ociock Saturdsy hiked to the cafip sevan miles away. The men arrived at South Coventry In the villags & stop men were given the people of Major Ge6rge J. Rau. Who Fas thade in the armory on Julie Baker Tr Thie tolowing p ey of Prov ram was weli Caltz Melody. Mariériettes. Rhode: The Ree Tel. connection Lillidn Gauthier Clovér. Geibel ler, Karganoff, The Guflitt, Orianna Gauthier: T baurm, Trené Gad fnorning &84 | piit Beleer. Moreeay E'tude. Rochelle: 24 Vilse Impromptu Chasing_the Butt Sapeliinokofr T nn, C. Doanelly, 8t. Willimantic | after 12 o'elock, TS was made and the lemonade furnished by Délia Morey: aisine duri Donnhoe $19, Zent techniqué, showing careful trai headquarters Picasant strest sifice the re i active srvics, wii to Bave his héadquartegs in the éity. Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. OUR JULY CLEARANCE S is in progress and presents unusual oppertunities for the thrifty shoppers. Thrift doesn’t mean to do without'the things that we must and’ ought to have—thrift means to sperid wisely, to secure utinost value for money expended. Was there éver a time t6 prac- tise thrift—better or more wisely than during this JULY CLEARANCE SALE when such desirablé goods as you will find here can be purchased at prices considerably less than regular cost? The thriftily inclined person will buy not alonie for im- mediate but for future needs, for the tendéncy of prices is higher, s0 you can readily see the advantage of immediate pur- UNDERTAKER MOOSUP Esther Circls to Meet Miss Walker—W. C. T, U. Meeting Quéeén Esthér cirele is to mest w Miss Alice Walker Julx Cross work will be brought in at this Aibie Cote 83, Rood's Stere, Inc, r.aé’rmx 51, J. Maione $1 Mrs. Thomas Scholes and visiting At the home of Mr e George Bl ddy aftérnoon, Roll call will be on the word “Fight.” JEWETT CiTY nal Sunday Scheol amount i€ a portion donated to_the theatre re- bie Cote, Williami J. Mrs. Della Dea_ nk Marshall, Miss Irene Poy, Red Cross week. collected b amount $30.18 was de- The remaining i to the secret the Baltic branch of the Red Cre Visited in Glasgo. Brown and Sadié Lor- 21. Andrew MecNicol 4nd_ Earl Hiscéx are the committee in Néw potatoes, Dékrnléy and Clarke's—adv. FIVE PERSONS KILLED IN BOMBARDMENT OF ESSEN. Bombs Were Dropped on the Great Krupp Works—Several cents per peck, at raine Donahue in Glasgo driving over COLONIAL EXPRESS STRUCK AUTO IN EAST FOXBORO. One of the Occupants of the Auto Was Kiiled—Two Injured. . July 8. —THe Coléniat Houses De- Amsterdam, July S —A frontier cor- FéSpondént of the Handelsblad reports ms weré killed and sev- &f&] Moisas weré destroved during the the German Foxhoro, Mass. southhound, mobile at a grade crossing of the Néw New Haven and Hartford raf Howard A. R. and seriously fn- The injured are works, on Fiiday night. derit 6f thé Telegraaf says bombs were dropped on thé Krupp works and that reports of damige fiicting. Estimates of the number of Attackers vary betwéen 15 and 40. (The official French etatement Aight $aid one French a aropping bombs on the Krupp A semi-oméial #ivéd néré from Muenster, West- nemy ai pianes visited the indus- dts, dropping eight 4nd edusing damawe to the exten No induetrial works were hit 4na there were no casuaities.” A correspon- one of the Fledbert. of M two others. inflicted are con- of Saturday plane raided ask. 31 yvears of ageé, aén of Henry H.. both legs broken. According to_witne: the far side of the tracks was down went on the crodsing and bécame stalled Whén the driver attempted to reverde. Young Hedbert's father. owned of the car. who were al€o in thé party, escaped uninjured thé gate at when the ca the enzine Coming in View. Thé amimus of ths attacks Sgeretary Danieis is gradually He has scrapped a num- réoked confracts, w.aich t All theé pirdtes aré not coal business.—Roch- A Look Ahead. we will Tiave heroes and suffi candidatés to partiée for all. — Anaéonda campaigns. The H. C. Murray Co. ND_PUTNAM NEWS Improving—F srmer North Stonington Man Suys ford Farm—Death of Mrs. Darielson Man Returned to Norwich | Corporal Rhodes Inebriats Farm—Funeral of Robert Smith—Bedy Sent to Mystic—Wil- liam Varieur's Funeral—intérnation- Men to Enlist. Dew—Figures of Military Registra- tion—Black Swans Frem Australia at Game Preservé—Dorothy Rese Avery Killed While 8winging—Trade Scheel Canning Demeonstration Cen- al Gotton Company’s Stockholders to Maeet Today—Ggoed Time for Young Mrs. Hatry E. Back will have the bers of Sarah Willlams Danielson Chapter, D A, R, at Oai Blufe. Alex- anders lake, for ah outing Thuraday. Msay Be Final Drill. This is drill Aight for the membérs of the Thirteenth company, maybe one of A8 I the war, for the ¢ompany to be called out for éervice July 15. The company has gbtained 77 recruits since réturning Dr. Edwdrd F. Perry will be in Hi ford this week to take Wi§ physical examinations, United States Medical which he has volunteered. Harold W. Files visited jagt here until after ie expected Forest Rhodée, who is ill at Thomp- son with infantilé paralysis, wag re- as i & general ifi- provéd condition. Mi€ recovery i§ dn- from Bridgeport injportéd Saturday April, but wants more. ‘A few fine bass were taken from Alexanders lake Miss Mary T. Wheelock is visiting relatives in WooAstock. One of the Any of the Nshing séason. best strings yet shown was taken dur- ing the past weék by Victor Perreault. Returned t6 Norwich State Farm. James Morrisson, Dayville, who es- cAped from tire State farm for inebri- ates, near Norwich, was arrested heré and returned to thé institutior. County Commissioners B H. Corttis, John A. Dady and Urgele Lafrance were at the count: Warner and His clerk Miss Marjorie Bradford, were in Willi- mantic on court busifiess Saturday. Ashford Man Enlists. of Ashtord has enlisted in the United Statés navy. Getting Draft Numbers. lists are compiletsd, mbers of Putnam young men are calling at the oftice of the loesl ax- Going Awa_y ? Take along a ‘Then take this suggestion from us jail for a regular meeting of the board at which routine busineds Was transacted. Mr. and Mra. Camera and a good supply of films, and you need ha- regrets when you return, as you will be able to bring ye emption board heré to get tueir draft A number of members of Putrnam Mrs. James H._George, Jr. have beén touring in the Whité mountaine for the past few day lodge of Elks will leave for Bofton t4- day to be present at the aMAuAl meat- ing of the good times back with you. You may unlimber Timely to Honor Véluntee: Plans for a reception by the publie in honor of the mémbers of thé Thir- teenth company through the week. Former North Storington Man. Charlés V. Arzamarski and His wite, Arzamarski Kodak anywhere, train it on the object you want ¢ ture, and you have a lasting reminder of some pleasant feature of your vacation. though tné departure of the command for_active service Samuel Praaferd tarm_in Arsamaraki thased the Woodstoek. If you bring us the films you can obtain #1e finish Distriet Deéputy Clifford H. Stark- weather and snite will install the offi- cers of Israel Putnam 1odgé, I O. O. F. af Putnam fémofrow eévening. Henry . Markham of was a vislior with Danlelson friends over Sunday. formeérly of North Stonington. Hand Injured. Whose Ward wae pictures in twenty-four hours, and be assured of the best work possible. Kodaks, Brownies, Premos and all the Supplies Tred Ruggles, in an accident Was takeén to tha Day Kimball Hospi- tal for tréatmenit. Mra. F. H. Gresner members of the W. A home for a meéting tomorrow even- ing. OBITUARY. Accessories necessary to make your photographi David Dew. complete. Théusands of yards of tent duck are now being turned out évery thé mills of Killingly for the gover mént, and thefe will Déw, widotw of David Dew, died Saturday moring at home in Phosénixville was léadér of the Y. ng at thé Congre#a- THE CRANSTON reade in thé weskly e e B e maximum is reached. Hartford Paster to Supsly Pulpit. Rev. W. H. Brelish. suppls in So Ki lingly dufing which pef church Sunday evening. Tried and Proved was thé For Frante Hayward, oWnér of the Péttis Bird farm and gAme at the Congregational off résting acrosh A very, 11, was found d préserve west and His bride ¢oon are t6 sail thé pastor. H. B. Goodseil, will bé away ofi hi vacation. tor France. MILITARY REGISTRATION. That 6f Putnam Shows Increase—Fig- ures From Other Towns. swing on which hérséif had e hiad gone out Track—Dsath FUNERALS. Robert Smith. thé undertaking rooms of Louis destination, would rot &Ko E. Kennédy Saturda. Aibert Jépson, rector | church, o Feturn a¢ the ususl Hot Ing her o séarch was in s to the home of régistration Gonducted funeral Rober: Smith. who accident information imeoné thought ie 16 other exémp- the removal on the Fourth boards and ®ith carning hér and ther was atténdéd by reiatives and a num- | ber of friends of the was forwarded to wi The funéral of héla Sdtufday morning. Vices at St. Jamest Ginat were Peter Frederick icated numbers i now 640. an in- 1% of 15 ovér the Agu of visiting the far e where o ro at once apparent tHat the 1imh hag broken wat ewinging #nd the ind Wiltidm his homé on t Aghford 41; From Australia. ans from Austr the timh dlso 1 Migs Aveéry Rondeau. Alferic Rondesu, arieur, Wilfred Brouchara and Philip Mailnot. | Kennedy was rector. To Be Held at thé funeral white swars of this countey CANNING DEMONSTRATION State Trade School Who Wish to Use eaties For Ssldiers Needed STOCKHCLDERS' MEETING International Company's East Killingly Miil. fhere ars a nu sehér w11a fowvi i anndunced Bayaton of t RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. International the purpose of finances of the company. wavs production and UNKNOWN rectganizing Chamber of Commerce Regrétd t6 Loge | Lidn Aentér Socretary C. J. Marfiman. Connecticat frage Agsotiation This médne not orfls and means of developin of the plant, at wh titieg of absorbent handages and other finds its wav zonas, reeistration the roomis wi organization. aving Leen filed at the fime announced that nto the allied war the resignation %5 Barg aome Are manufact tere estdplished W. I rd and Hanover are eastéfn Connecticut direc tors of this corporation. Angiis Park od throughout the etate ceentsd 1 oall to ha an As e e raent Stephen's chureh, Prov- GOOD TIME TO ENLIST. the Anmest Aenes Ogborne Better Be With Home Town Friends | (i, This i& probabiy décision by some like organization in Connec- ticut could claim, regret that chamber contemplate his Than With Strangers. Miss Biizabeth Splendid pr uAenits and a_va the mémbers of young men town on the mattér of step ward and offering governmer ing to be In the interest their service . in army or nav Fafted into the the company URGES FRIENDS TO SIGN UP. Auring thé coming <chool who bfing Message of Private Leon A. Talbott, well ag In the intéf men of draft agés pointéd out that tions in belonging made up mostly The ush of the scho: énce departme: e péopis of other to as o thosé of Putnam had Been sxpremend Leaving For Gestgia. there are compensa- ‘o an organization turden Saturaay < as|from Fort Siocum. N. V. where he vis- of acquaint compdred with beéing drafted into or-|ited his son #anization: strangers ade up Almost wholiy of | Pot of ai fna rdemonse from ever ining camp in Georgia Satuf- Work committar éaid The Thirteéntt coripany today is one foon_ that en cffort ia of the largest in mémbership wholé corpe, to sdeiire quantities of state of mind. happy at ijea fof use of the nd has a high standing, but moré mien are needed of thé last call for volunte approaching. and _anxious of énlistment will Bring. talked with other Put. nam tovs Who dré enlisted In tha Fég- ing is fast | forms f that _nis term Mr. Talbot also NAMES OF TEACHERS TO BE SENT TO U. S. ATTORNEY Local Exemp t Fort Siscum. With- all Windham county war dommittés ing But ite work along this ir to thé last degree and their the bovs at ion Board Will Nameés of Those Who Register, Private Taibot | careful manner in whieh the mén ars spoke Highiy At Verment Me. and Mre e Noticé came Sunda bers of the exemptioh hoard Connecticut_division furnish immediaely ided for Wy the govérfiment. Thet | are well nousea ana well clothéd ana and thera is much entertainment the excita- ment of camp life incident ta thé pra- Children FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA yngregational United States | Attornéy Thomas J. Spellacy of Ha ford a list of persans In this dis Who wilfully failed to register on June 3 for mlitary service. In cénnéction with the ige Edwin fizht keep the men highest piten 6f in- keved up to thé DOROTHY R. AVERY KILLED WHILE SWINGING Heavy Limb of Treé Breaks Off, Pin- ning Her to the Ground. information is thé announcément 3 Thoras _ ha 43 to hold a special session of tates court abcut the m? for the purpose of ing outfit shipped completely assem- bled a8 shown 4A8 is ready to opers cases conmected with violation 6f the conseription act. . iorie are made. All that With » heavs Hmb that had broken |S000 49 comnsctions are ma e Mr. Spellacy &y in his etier: justicé to thoss who have res 1 desire to prosecute eve: who has wilfully is to attach the pize 5 and screw the plug electric light socket. Furnished with 1-6, Turial was in Westfleld cémétéry e fineral director. The Evidence of wilful ister, réported. is also réquested in each case B motors Bd with Reéd. CHAFles 8 f | WOFKinG shpltéity of 43 or 62 gailons. So far as knpWr theré are fe casés in this district. Who #re serving time at Brooklvn jail and who were court of Kill A very popular sutfit for suburban homes where electric service is obtain- able, 4s the cost of operating is very ware many including 4 wreath frof the Two prison: sent are known n the Quifdhanz chmpan: from the emiplovés in thé - o | Hands of havé registered; thié beingz ascerta; éd when thev were présented 16eal town court. Chifie and éarpentry AEPAFtMEnt of the Sammie concern, Write for Catalog 17-W Frank E. Hall. afternoon at “THE- FUNERALS Mrs. Heénty J. Burbank. _ At the Burbdn Side [ardrday furieral services were conducte taking Fooms of A. I, o atad in Derby, bs pastor of th, G S. MERSICK & CO. NEW HAVEN, hoffie on the West aftarnoon séFvices for Mrs. hu; 3 SFAUE atedst cémédtéry, Putnam. Burbank Were condustéd, Edwards, pastér of the aptist church. | in chafgé of the funéral Avpangemients.