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$1,000 Worth of Diamonds Has Disap- | Groevenordale Company Overseers peared from McEwen & Chapin's| Give Farewell Banquet to Their Store—Young Man Held for Rob-| Agent, J. F. Reardon, in This City— bery—Fishing Reported Good at| Additional Draft Names and Num- Alexander’s Lake. bers—Local People Go to Rhode Isi- and Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kennedy enter- tained Miss Amma McGill of Hartford| Miss Ellen Wheelock, Church street, over Sunday. | returned Saturday affernoon from a Miss Metta Healey of Hartford is|yecek's visit at Juniper Point, Me. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Mur- | Mre, Ewart Brunn and son, Ewart, ,_ ray of Academy stre Jr, are to leave Putnam Tueday for George A, Lebrecque of Prnc\xdedn(;e Fisher's Island. e e “ o visited with friends here over Sunday. Thomas Fitzpatrick was in 2 . < A_number of Danfelson men wer|mantic Satwrday. G Tudhe_:ld ounel_ven in readil:hua to fi fyou:.ew:ery at Putnam Sunday afternoon to s he Sunday school of the Method A e - 3 the Daseball same scheduled between | cnureh neid lts annual plenic Saturday building requirement y o erials. 1 Putnam and the Colored Giants of A aaisiay s Haven Mrs. George W. Holt is visiting in The Thirteenth compan s, will | unioer Point, Me. We Aim M 3 e e e e e Returned from Camp. To quote you the lowest prices it is possible to ceived. | A - i i The Pages and Knights of King Ar- - . ethiur B. Cole of Bridgeport was a |thur of the Congregational church, make for quality materials. visitor with friends in Darnielson over | Putnam, and Boy Scouts of f]ajqnfl:’it‘i‘; Sunday Who have been at camp at Quac e ossimira Tco. Go. of Danleisen | pond, retusnea to_tnelx” homes Satur- We Airm it ell one pair zood work horses, | day after a week’s outing. . . 5 apone Tato pounds eacn, food | Rev. William Chase ‘of Thompson To renclert your “i?me nfnd trtutn.!en( that satisfy double and single: also a of ted the morning sej ’ ail chan E hiiroethies, nescly new, andtwo: exational church Sunday. at every turn. you O ghee 1S & e, all in perfect order and| Attending R. l. Summer School. WE BOTH “SCORE A MISS” . e & 7'“‘"& The following members of the Sun- Harry B._Hayden, formerly PHOCI- |4,y scnool of the _Congregational pal of the West Side (Bast Brooklvm) | 1% 300 Qiinam saturday after- school. and Miss Mabel Elsle Farmn-|,,on for mast Greenwich, R. I, where ham were married July 11, at ATUNg- ) ¢om July 14 to 21 they will attend ton. vt " . lthe Rhode Island summer school of Fourteen thousand ba - e inday school method: Josephine [ 0 are to be fford, Chrystabel Gifford, Marion TH No H, COoNN & the new Carpenter, Geraldine Beard, Eleanor e hagadis bl oo . - Carpenter, Hattie Inman, Doris Carver CE K& VARDS ENTRAL WHARF = p and Liefa'Z. Clement. The party went BRrA. STE s Fishing Good at Alexander’s. by, automobile: Fishermen at Alexander’s lake are Rev N. Brown of Danielson con- - ort catching e white | ducted eervices Sunday afternoon at hat are being taken for the|the Pentecostal church, Bm street. first season from th ‘beautiful body —_— of water. Some splendid strings of | GROVENORDALE CO. OVERSEERS |number of invited guests. S O bass also have been caught . e The menu: —, o Berti, . cently. one fsh taken last week, by a HONOR JOHN F. REARDON. SiE_Athor: . Dibeenit. 313 Chusch m man veighing 3 3-4 pounds. hemr - Canape Caviare. street. for "the annual outing and | Tendered Retiring Agent Farewell Little Neck Cocktail. 846—Kazinierz Rompala, 28 Powhattan clambake of the members of the Union Banquet and Reception. Green Turtle Soup. street. » Baptist c! e el Iced Celery. Salted Nuts. Queen Olives. | 847—FEusebe Benoit, 16 High street. considered s eni the | 1n honor of John F. Reardon, who |Fried Soft Shell Crabs, Tarter Sauce.|S848—Pietr Holda, 45 Powhattan street, i = Ssturday coiired as amect ofy ie| Fatdssceombrss s Bremee latt—Walcecumvcese avSuos st FUNERALS s e b s Canetons Braise, Sauce Echalote. 851—George Fairmont Chase, 18 Far- cmploved In the Grosvenordale com- | pommes deTerre ¢n Hoch I Creme, | ° — rows strest * 0 C T njamin . pany ills held an outdoo: elebra- Petit Pois Verts. 2—Joze! olda, 2 'owhattan street. i it el 2 St Homard en Salade Mayonnaise. 353—Floyd Scott, 160 Providence street. ey et s |T n e DRthEe LR S erve T Harlequin Ice Cream 854—Jozef Ludwik Slomiak, 76 School Wood, cet, Saturday at- | ception Saturday_afternoon on Rear- o ol sien ternoon A, Leck of the M ‘or|don bail field, North Grosvenordale.|poquefort Cheese, Toasted Cracker: anislaw Mrzyglod, 48 Powhattan dist church conducted services for|All of the stores in the villages of ats O i Benjamin Newton. w 4 suddenly | North Grosvenordale and Grosvenor- Jo EouA, GksSio: Mandos SEEoRt) EENiow fonn, Drichis acted ac dale closed at 3 oclock, and from| pollowing this, there informal | $57—Leon Zolkiewicz, S1 So. Meadow o Bl was In Weatheld ceme. | Lhat time on there was a general holl- | ;peqying, with Mr. Grosvenor acting street. . i day | as toastmaster. Many words of praise | $58—Alvin Lechance, 284 Church street : y - i Simeon Breton. B oy & iy the waj|4nd consratulations were spoken and | S53—Jan Msiasczck, 73 So. Meadow S : FOR INDIGESTION e 3 Mr. Reardon, who is to go to Fa stre : 3 poThe fumeral of Simeon Breton was|forms that were presented to them by | RiVer, where he is to become agent of { 860—Pawel ~ Sandrowski, 16 Smith . AND DYSPEPSIA eld Saturday morning from his | Mr. Reardon, marched to the Reardon | one of the largest cotton mills in the | street. 2 < S & Seihar Shuren st | Pome. and then escorted the retiting|country, can have no doubt in his|$61—Wincenty Banach, 16 Church h \ SN Shual £t jagent to the fleld where the exercises | ming as to the feeling of resret that street. 2 o ‘The £ e - o Ihe citizens of the two villages | 15 aroused because of his leaving. Nor | 862—Earl E. Johnson, 50 Mechanics O i ICh'('Ie e e RCHE O WOuy s can he fail to realize, after hearing street. - : : : e, - il Snd mder he direction | o0 R Dol 1 Fealen, ML WATRE| oy M 20 g0 Meadow : : £ Original Chidl Rev. F Meokip sunt 1. Kristek, one of the overseers, | in* whith he was held by all of those | Street 4 g L (K - g Sy, were Damase | program of sports that had been ar-|guring the four vears he has been in street. e i o Py - g A, Siluiyh Y was carried out. There was a|Grosvenordale. 865—John Zachariadis, 18 Chapel ¥ e e oer Gomn. . Ton artial| ”The guests invited to the banquet street s e e ML LR rills bY Boy | were Rev. B. M. Donnelly, pastor of | 366—Jan Student, 7 So. Meadow street. - . —_ e 3 game betkeen the|si joseph's church, North Grosvenor- | $67—Howard Kenyon Carpenter, Grove = e companies. The Band Cana- | gaje; State Senator Archibald Macdon street. WINDHAM COUNTY IN o arnished musie. ald, C Harold Gilpatric, State Bank | 868—Francois Vadnais, 110 Bettey CIVIL WAR DAYS |, PUring the program Mr. Kristek, in | Gxaminer John Bsrae. James B. Tatem. street. O . eeinil employes, prel|Jdr. Wiliam F. Raffercy, Richard Gor- | $69—Henry Armand Gagne, 105 Wood- § MASEd £ x. S n - iz all of tna; State’s y stoc! v Releh C. Youna Has Book Which|coonakin coat. hat to match, and a|Charies 1 Searis Thompeon: Atier, | $10—Joseph LoRoche, 20 Lee street. - TS Absut'the Patrictlsm in This | coo: automobile robe. ney Harry Back, Danielson; County |ST1—Joseph Leon, Ballou street. e Section. Fol g the program on the fleld. | Sealer Charles Johnson, Philip Woi- | 872—Hormidas Dutremble, 195 Elm : B o A ers came to Putnam by au- | sard, County Commissioner E. S. Cort- street. A military and civil history of Con- | bile and gathered at the Putram | tis (lerk D. S. Elliott, all Grosvenor- | 873—Alfred Chabot, 12 Marshall street. v that has come into the hand , Where at 7.30 an informal ban-|gaje ana North Grosvenordale: Edward | 874—Omer Joseph Maynard, 162 Wood- % &5 C. Youns tells in these days | fanee o \pn memrdon ALoEEANY in | Keegan, Wilsonville; and Mr. Rear- stock avenue. e 7 | S cuwbiy of e s Bl on. ' cov- | Gon's tio sons, John F. Reardon, Jr., Jean Baptise Bernier, 237 Elm s £ sl b s Lo e B LR (R i [ Rk e street. THE BIG BUSINESS-MANS GUM 2 Ponls ot G 1 e kb and A. W.|" Besides Mr. Grosvenor and Mr. Dim- | $76—John Bigelow, 21 Buck street. section of Windham county dur- - Jboth of Providence. were pres- | jck, the following employes of the | S7i—George Heary Laird, 50 Walnut vil war dave. ent at the banquet, as well as a large company were. present: Paymaster G. street. paragraph from one section of A. Aidrich, k™ O Sward, Pu 3 ecorn Van Parys, 89 Eim street. = of great local interest chasing Age o. Clerk | $79—Costas Panagelides, 11 Livery e times: Te7eSt|barous menace lberty has been called | Georze B. Thatcher, Clerk F | street. P LI | the capture of ap d ce. Foisey, Clerk E. R. Johnson, F. S C tantine Terzis, 123 Elm street ‘' ls t t P Teat| One quickly. notices today the ait- | mond, head o 1y department: | 851—John Thomas Fyan, 114 Pomfret ° ° ° ) resiaen (o] e ference in the ancestry, as Indicated | Overseers Frar llett, E. H. Kistrek, street. he names, of the volunteers of to- | H. R. Diliaber, zan, George n Forcier, 42 Bridge street. - . ° . . ompared with the volunteers|E. Whitney, C. on, Edward ugene A. Millier, 48 Smith street A t b l A P 1 - & 'o refolution ana the rebeliion, but | Burteard. James are, "dohn A Imest Joseph Guerin, 11 Pomiret erican Automopiie SSOCIation an resi spirit is identical and the obfect | Skedgell, former Overseer Georse A.| Street same, the n]',-\sr\'zlm!:] of ;he sa- | Tobey, Engineers Edward Casse's and | 885—Wilfred Joseph Cais 13 Lee o 9 =ht of liberty and independ-|D. P. Tourtellotte, Foreman Omer street b l Cl b f w = d . ind the greatest satiafaction in | Loiseile, Master Mochanic D. W. Cun- | $36—Albert J. Jarvis 43 Lincoln street. ent o e ultomooiie up or v ai‘_y’iail 9 Says- nis is that i ndying | ningharm. S§7—Ephrem Rene, 63 Elm street. Spirit of the democracy of izne % I e Pty § n P the. Aeciatation. of Idependerco ig| Werd Received from K. C.Sharpe. |385—7Wilfred Foisey, 44 Lincoln street. P - o i g Ll orilliantly militant in_the* United | Friends of Kenneth C. Sharpe, Put-|ggq Arthur Brodeur, 12 Maynard B Sl Ot States today as in the days when this | nam, who is a member of the army St consl - 5 oo BB ~ountry was without the many peoples | medical corps, and was recently trans- | s91__Pona Josepn Jolie, 67 Harrison . : that now are included in its hundred |ferred from Fort Slocum, N. Y. to z Datedit 2 e s . Fort Benjamin Harrison Ind re- 1892 Aifred J. Danis, 51 Lincoln street . L] o L] oo ceived word from him Saturday morn- | 303 Bamend basas 1o Creveland i ownicNs momseny ([T T L | B R TR a very efficient digestive agen coming accustomed to the army life. 94— Edwar B 5 " Albert Talnose Held for Disappear- | Edward Peal, Pomfret, whose aito- | 01 Tauayo J0SePh Larose, 54 Smith ance of Precious Stones From Mc- [Mobfle was stolen Thursday night af- | gg5_ joseph Magloire Baudoin, 56 Ad- ® ° ° L] Ewen and Chapin’s Store. ter he had parked it on Main street, dison street. s sungas S S oy S -G B 1s In genera! use n m relative to a diamond | conferrins wi h authorities in that city|ge7 _George Stanislaus Deprey, 28 Me- made public ‘here. Sat. |3bout the stolen machine, which was Chanics street. - 3 Prm‘im‘x: Stfir;)fls to a value of | 10¢ate! sl 898—Frank Lester Evans, 44 Farrows ° ” and speed arly $1,000 have been taken from — street. W, . ©of McEwen and Chapin. FUNERALS. 809 Adelard Beaupre, 40 Mill street and It is understood that discovery of —— 900—Wilfred De'phis Favreau, 18 Cha- ° 2dopted and | the loss was not made until r;nda.y, Mrs. A. N. Law. pel street when a_clerk in the store sousht the sercices of Emma J. Foster, | 901—Ralph Tavel, 5 Main street. ; Show wipaow.. U “13P1aved In £he | at ner nome on Cmurch street. were |g0 Vit Auger, 207 Providence street It is believed that the dlamonds | s nome Rec oA H Stone o o | 90i—Arthur Maloney, 117 Canal atreet. 77 were ipken from the safe as an ob- | Baptist church ofiiciated. Burial was | 903 —Bolar Morlen, 1i7 Cana: street. % nity offered to some person who | PeRiie, STrer, Ofciated 905_Calix Morin, 4 Canal street. { ame into the store at a time when 907—Calud Rafael Cotton, 87 Railroad 1 of the clerks were busy and when Joseph Favreault. street 1 voted doors of the safe had been left| The body of Joseph Favreault, 70, | 908—Middie Sears, 12 High_ street. s s Do e st was brought to Putnam Saturday | $09—Arthur W. Gresory, 39 Battey each child u In connection with their investiga- | morning fro.: Cumberland, R. I, for street. age. Canterbury ma tion of the case officials took into cus- | purial in St. Mary's cemetery. e |910—William Tetreault, 37 Woodstock eral offer. Pomtrer tody on Saturday Albert Talnose, and | Payreault died last Wednesdne: avenue. 1is led to knowledge of the firm's $11—Louis Chapdelaine, Jr., 153 School oss becoming generally known. Agata Tosto. et Talnose was questioned at length by | Agata Tosto, azed 5, Boston, who|912—Armand George Gomo, 94 Battey Prosecuting Atiorney Arthur G. Bill | with her parents was Visiting friends | street. but stoutly denied having any knowl-|in Woodstock, died Saturday morning. | 913—Herbert Thomas Ladd, 33 Wood- edge of mf‘lh ;’*?a;r!‘fialra&ehut the ;rmhma as sent to Boston Sunday | :_lm'k avenue. stones or anythi 4 or burial in St. Michael's v. |914—Charles Ladoucer, 230 Church % e D o e iy aba otica sta: |+ Ciiductad Linat Servioe Hers., | oo cmteel e 3 THE BIG BUSINESS-MANS GUM Aties of Connecticut in | vouns man who has been employed in | InE conducted his last service as rector | g ot : A & el oo mens plmogoess |0t S atlie Spiepal cuen i [ e Y R O s Ith Ith or its aim has been incapacitated on account of | Pu S y afternoon X ©17—Harry Russell, 190 Schoo! street. 1 & hideous and t injuries I'man left for Windsor, where he will ey, Rusagll, 2 § et n e Otru e for ealt take care o our ealth e ] gg y father before taking up his work s Sl i — N ? Tk ;hun‘h.d‘l‘m\édpn/‘e. + Work 920—Armand Lechance, 282 Providence ngaged on Government Work. street. = = - = Don t You wal\t GOOd Teeth . LS T 2 aasuats o 13le 00 Pl s Sl Smith street. 954—Edmond Bourdia, Bailou street. | THE GERMAN SUBMARINE THE BRAVE FREN E % utnam High school, now a student at avente. 936—Wilfred Bousquet, 34 Mill street. & o p sriage street EN & N BF Does the dread of the dental chair causs you to negiect them? Ye the General Electric company school, | 922—Horatio Ray Hurlbut, 255 Wood- | 937 _cuila Benoit, 39 Powhattan street, | oo P Freedman, § Bridge <t i RECENTLY IN THE AZORES ! ot o Gttmtel ARSOLUTELY WITHOUT PN, o e (FlTonn (Spriey vas b Bumam 00 lses ritacti botioiie b .| 235 Plerre Lecialr, 15 Bullock street.| o0 Main strest o 0 SO e of U I Size and C Two | Capt crowned or extracte B : visit relatives for the day. During the | 923—Is: Lizotte, 42 Harrison street. | 238—] . 15 2 Main street. nusual Size and Carried Two | Capture ork of 5 summer months Mr. Farley is enzaged | 924—Joseph Lazaire Cordier, 37 Green | 939—Wilfred Mayer, 14 Marshall street. | 57—Iugene Robillard, 230 Providence | ¢ Thise Bans . CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES a¢ the school working on government street. 940—Louis Larose, 18 Lee street. . street | g oo s " v SANITARY OFFICE motors which will eventually be used |?25—William Nelson Mansfield, 26 |941—Vinceslas Tetreault, 59 Battey | 955—Aifred Berni m street Paris 15k . e : " in “tanks” for the army. Fden street. street. 959—Roderick nith street. | o % 2 ieapy . STERILIZED lNSTRUkc-LNE‘I;S S e g 926—FEdward Alfred Brugess, 123 Far- | 942—Omer Desautel 72 Harrison | 960—Rosario M. Maynard st Bl g v N LINEN rows street street. street recent attack upon e REEeTic DRiNKiNG cuen DRAFT KEYNOTE. mz‘.’-—“g)rr:d Archambeault, 94 Wood- | 943—Adrien xla):u‘um.‘:; gvlvur‘ni.on street. Caught Hand in Planer. man submarine, de the s ed = === ock avenue. 944—Artnur Dupre, 112 Woodstock av- 5 were of 15 centimetre ca LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WiTH BEST WORK Young Men Subject to Military Duty|g23Arthur Joseph Faucher, 237 Prov- enue.0 Henry Laflamme, Grosvenordale, was | [vor®0f 13, cf tre caiin i haie .,,..; to you, call for examination and estimate. WNe from Numbers 841 to 961. 5 Aidcvnrp] street. s 945—Hector M agnan, 29 Mill street. brought to the Day ‘]\'mlhw HOSPITRL Fg ety aive ot ) eharge for consultation. —_— 929—Armand Raphel Lebeau, 37 Pow- | 946—Joseph Beaudreault, 80 Van den|Saturday morning to he Wollnds (on Fariar o bine: DOFEIS OF o EL 6. AR B o o Young men of Putnam who are sub- hattan street. Noort. his right hand dressed. On Thursday | bneg 55! ¢ DR. F. C. . O, J. ject to the drafted are showing much | 930—William Robert Scott, 149 Elm |947—Ernest Montpelier, Providence | Laflamme, who works in a pla o v i DENTISTS interest in the iist of names and draft street. street, mill, caught his hend in some ma Alsna f numbers being published from day to |931—James Rilev Pafe, Putnam, Conn., | 948—Jean B. Latour, 18 Lee street. chinery and the first finger as far as| The s ack on F a trer (Successors to the Ring Dental Co.) d.:'t' in Thxe l&ulln\m. and mnny‘ are R. F. D.- No. 1 949—Martin J. Wl_lfl_i;h!fi Chapel street. | the second joint was uml;l'ml(--] | Gada occ i te cutting out the lists so as to have a3 Philip Shatz, » Vandale street. | 350—John Duffner, Thompson avenue.| John O'Bricn, employed by the | casualtic cilled and - 203 MAIN ST. AP TR NORWICH, CONN. them handy when the draft announce- | g35 imon 1 asninovsiky. 4 Sunmyside | 91 —Abraham Zimerman, 11 Lamont | Southern New Fngland Teephono | cra \ ) i gl e e e Heights. ¥ - street company at New London, passed Sun- | tran nd ba | - Lady Asistant Telephon 841—Alphonse Lapoint, 4 School street. 2 952—Benjamin Cooperstein, 18 Lee|day at the home of his parents, Mr. | replying ording to a Lis- hists recomr the - it 542 Alfred Brunelle, i1 Battey street. | 934—Sam Rosenzwig, T4 Elm street. street. and Mrs. John O'Brien, Hammond | bon Adespatch. the subme; was property to die & out of rans 1l for bail—New York 843—Stepan Tarasevicz, 8 So. Meadow | 935—John Baptiste Cournoyer, 70 ' 953—David Breault, 12 Battey street. street. forced to with