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superintendent of the grounds, say: - JEWETT CITY that the ‘people are comung every day and that there wil be fuily as many here this vear as there have been in | EUgene Couture Drowned in Lower former vears. The cottares and the| Slater Pond—Been Missing From roads are in good shape, havinz come | Home. through the winter nicely. The roads, TDANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS T 3 especially, are in the best condition| Fugene Couture, aged 22 years, was NO MORE SUNDAY case of Cora T. Osterhout and of Alice | they have been for some vears. . |drowned Tuesday evening in tho iowe DANIELSON PUTNAM May “Swanson, agains ome people have gotten the idea | Slater pond mear the dam. The bod: EVENING MOTION PICTURES | rane. that there was to be no Camp Meet- | wis recovered Wednesdny morning. | h o = taugua Season Had Brilliant . The chief question of the case was|ing Week this year. Camp Meeting | Medical Examiner Dr. G. H. Jenni Connecticut Mills Preparing for Pump- | Chau | Propristors Receive Orders to Dis- [ pitfiar the men who were Killed In | Ween will be neld as usuai but on a|was summoned. He prononnced noss| ing Station—toast Artillery Boys| Opening—Took $3578% to Run continue Performances. an #:cfldden( at a rnl]l(x;ond fm.l':;!c::r l’:ss elaborate ’ s;ale‘,‘ "“He\.fl R.“s gwnl:fl drowning as the cause of death. Will be Called to Colors on Next| Schools Last Year— Exemption | Stafford, were working for - | Moore, pastor of the Willimantic Me- | Permission was given to Undertak: ece i TBers wili be o more Sunday cve- | patiat that fome O not ' Judge | thodisi Shurch. whl sive Fibie read: | Hourizan to remive the bady o hig| Wednesday. B Y nevel v Fayther Instructions; ning moving pictures in Willimantic. | Wheeler said that the work _began |inge €ach afternoon, and there Will|rooms on Main street. Rhoda Ashbourne, | The Chautauqua season here opened S:-mmmz 3 ;f’é‘iimsbfi? PR L e 90 m"’.:"u;e";;:fgymi"‘mfgfi B N vy by the pa The. young ‘manihad but one leg ownad By G E Michaels of fits Piace | brililently Vednesday afternoon. It e s Springs a siding elder. and could not swim. On previous oc- it Tae atac the rietors were notified by As-lgan when the men boarded the auto . n previous oc- | wop a §-heat race in a fast fleld. One | was with joyous sati: tion that the 4 x Among the arrivals at the ‘srounds | casions he had beep to this place with |of tne heats in this race, this heat |guarantors and others interested were e SRR o, mon. notified. 21 mot | o workiWas 10d daughter Margaret, of Prague, Bohe- |evening he went alone. Wednesday |15 “°% Opening of any of the Chautatqua the proprietors, when moUed I e | ™S, oacernout is to recetve $8.50 a |EHa. Mrs. Porter is the daushter of |morning a search was made and his |’ liany voung men called at the post. | weeks held In this city. Nearly 800 SBows lately have mot been well at- | wook for met more than 812 weeks and | Mrs. Colver of Manchester, and has|clothes and cork leg were found near |office Wednesday to learn their draft|people were in the big tent on High H1S “wish you well” stuff is all 2 o been engaged in missionary work in|the place where his body was so0on|pumpers, as assigncd by the exemp- | School field Wednesday afternoon for fltbt for conversa- ended s only expenses nse: L S 3 S A oy o feoting | 00 for Nieell shiutes Austria for over twenty-four vears.|recovered. He was the son of Marle | [jor hanra for this dlstrict sl Gt e b o | ot bubT ot i bt o g R i Emugany other Fined $10. She is a representative of the Ameri- | Nolin and Octave Couture. He lived i ments snd. In the evening & capacity , but I mu e- ere by some people that the Supday Heether Fin can Hoard of Foreign Missions. She|here with an uncle, . Joseph Conture.| Home Guards Making Progress. e e e iy & shows were not rizht and <o the 3¢ yegnesday's session of the police |FAa juat arrived in this country from |He has two sisters livins in Tafi-| The members of the Home Guar|*Ufencs Erected the entertainers. |, liver more than that tion “'ke“n e oo & court was occupied -with two cases. | sustria and will spend a week at her [ ville, Mrs. Emily Fournier and Miss | company are making £cod Progress in | concerts by the Chicago Musical club, £ busi prise to the prop! i William Heether was charged with ob- | mother's cottage on Foster avenue, | Blanche Couture, and a sister, Amelia |learning the manual of arms. Their | a0 Graantzation of exceptionally tal- or go out of business. Joined Coast Artiller: crating a motorcycle with the muffer |and enfoy a mueh needed rest. She |in Canada. He 'was a member of St.|drill at the state armory this week |anted people, and the lecture by Bob Theref 1 in: . NS it oviy R lopen and pleaded guilty through Pro- isays that conditions are very much |Jean de Baptiste soclef was trying for many of them, on ac- | Seeds of Birmingham, Pa. one of the fore, westi- John E. Fitegeréld e local militia- com; 7. Fit iny does not pation Officer Lyman. He was fined ! unsettled in Austria and will not re- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles MhcKay, Mr.|count of the neat. +4 © Bar-|ihe minimum Sum, or $10 and costs. {turn until the war is over. and Mrs. P I Slocum and ra. Hel- | “°A"number of Sisters from St. Steph- grmnismen. by Chautangua cir packing | amounting to $18.40, which he paid. | Lyaia Talcott of Rockville is|Man of Westerly were the guests of |en's Episcopal church at Providence | 5" i Thread | “The' “case’ of Samuel Isenverg, | Mins Tadie Taltort of MotkUNe 8| Mr. ana Mrs. Willlam Johnstone at|are spending vacations at the Putnam | Gross Cost $35.784 to Run Schools. one of the | charged with assault upon Mre. Ber. [SPending a fow das their home on Soule street, Wednes- |Eims, the Morgan place, Church| Figures compiled in the office of the Coast Artlllery. | tha Ostrich, was nolled by request of day. street, Brooklyn, where there is a|secretary of the town school commit- seem to recruit ve rett, who is empic department of the compeny, has enl Norwich compan gated before I tiedup with DIAMOND “Squeegee” Tires. He was rejected on Mrs. Ostrich, as Isenberg threatened "rr‘-’; H“}E?Scmafle‘ 1;!;‘ (;ga}_'ef‘x‘lv B’"-: Philip Herbert of Plainfleld has been | chapel. tee, Attorney Charles L. Torrey, show count of we! to alect her from the tenement which |V g Y ~ |a visitor in Jewett City and Hopeville| A number of Danielson people mo- | that the gross cost of schools in the employe of i Co-| she is now occupying it she pressed |nue. Her son, Norris Ryley, Is eX-|for a few davs. tored to Putnam Wednesday evening |town of Putnam for the school vear What I found in Diamond performance of South Winaham, enlisted in the |the charge. pected tods ] to attend Chautauqua, being held this|that closed last month was $35.784. looked good to me. regular armv ai Hartford. Monday, e y The Camp Ground, restaurant will FUNERALS week on high school field. Last vear the gross cost of schools ana lert Wedn morning for For Eovioith Lesous Sscials e in charge of Mr. Zabriskie of Nor- ere was $30,226. dises that Diamond Tires are good s p, N. b4 - . Mr. Zabriskle ha Plans for Pumping Station, So wi we say i Slocum, N. Y L The Epworth league of the Meth- | ha’sih l“hhn‘:x-‘ ennsfor:hr ‘r(w:n l'n[ Z’;fl: Mrs. Julia Wileox. ‘While the net cost of the schools for enough for us to stake our reputation on, we h w al o Mrs. Julia| Plans are being perfected for the|the past year has not been definitely odist church heid a social evening and | 100, CIATES O T FOR AR il he funeral services for Mrs. Julia - santhat Diamonds are mighty good tires. A : : Ul{ wilcox were held at her late home on |€réction of a pumping station and a|figured as vet, it is expected to be from bonfire party at the home of Mrs, Ar. e 1l ag: = V' v i O e e o rS fhe|be glad to know that he will again|Vednesday afternoon. Rev. J. A, Spi- |SupPly tank to hold 500,000 gallons, | $35,000 to $26,000. Neariy $10,000 will K. of C. to Raise Fund. of N are to he Knight g 't . 000 to heip the | BOML “ = citn | be_in charge. dell, pastor of the Baptist church, of- [for the Connecticut Mills at Industrial|be derived from the town from sums You don’t need to pay a cent more th s o the cam: ‘\m»'—'f-,sm“?;};“:;'h'";’?pmfi@n: Mrs. C. H. Chapman of Norwich [ficidtéd. Mra. G. H. Drior, Miss ‘Alice |Place. * This work wil be undertaken |allowed by the state for the support of the price of a Diamond Tire for all the in resard to s ral wel- | G rere played on the lawn with | has arrived at her cottage on Wesley | A. Brown, B. A. Gardner and G. H.|in the near future. schools, from the grant from the state i d il can ever hope fare. The local inder the | Ci0S ) T a Victrola. ‘Then the party | Circle. Prior_sang Safe in the Arms of Jesus Enlists in Coast Artillery. toward meeting the cost of school su- service and mileage you e direction : n A ladjourned to an adjacent lot where a | Mrs. Foster of New Jersey arrived |and The Christian’s Home in Glory Walter . Murphy has enlisted as|PeEVision. from tultion from out of to get from any tire. Bransfield com- | jarge bonfire was lighted. “Dogs” were | Monday and is occupying her cottage |The burial was in Pachaug cemetery | \Waler W, AUrPey, BA8 enionel, B8 | town pupils In the high school, from ! i EREy S e N e and the bearers were I'rank and Hen- | %, CO0K Y2 | the library and evening school grants Get the habit of coming into our store 0 4 fhe £ E Coast Artillery corps., Mr. Murphy | ane . stat r. and_Mrs. Robert S. Moore, Mrs.!arrived at her cottage on Wesley Cir- [ Bunr, 8¢ | Attawaugan hotel. e M. B Wheeler, all grandchildren. 5 this year is due, among other reasons, George Fasterbrooks and daughter | cle. Garden crops continue to grow crease ¢ b gk The flowers were fro e children, to the increase in teachers' salaries. to B, e arrone o, 21 daughters| Mrs. Sarah Tracy has returned from | grandehildren, s e g splendidly, and indications now are|the additional expense of maintaining o o Manar e | & Visit to Jewett City, and will leave | Zreat great grandehildren, Mr. that more food stuffs will be taken|,n evening school and to increase in neot Saturday of thiz week to attend the3rs. A. W. Harris and family, Mrs.|[fom the soil of Killinglv this vear|cost of supplies used in the schools Siwtde Medon - Sotiibbn:. Siattie BBl ss C; Meeting to be hel e M L e [ than in any other previous season. g ce Jacobs, Alme Liilie, Bthel Gold- Douglass Camp Meeting to held in | Alex, McCluggage, Mrs, F for free air, gasoline and accessories. Let us look your present tires over occasionally. We may be able to tell you how to get more mileage out of them. Fred Joined the m ular arm ent to iar e Douglass, Mass. next week. ing. Clark Palmer and fami Officer And: Day Dut " ¢ n tions Gladys Hanson, Katie Peacock, s ot e e < gtz & - st B el o 238 WILL HAVE TO st ver B e g an Gladys cangon, Katle Peacocki| Mrs. Anma Beville has arrived at|Ladies” Ald society, Mr. and Mrs.| patretman Cheistopher Andrews has EveryDiamondTirem: l;dfl}“e e et Clliass Ko Imm,_‘ixhe Hyde cotiaze in Wesley Circle. |Llovd Miner, Whatsoever Circle been doing day auty during absence APPEAR FOR EXAMINATION. full value in service. eversa Auto Truck Sank in Mud. 2 Baker, and Howard Atkins, Er- Ehe Mings Danghtsrs, Hdwin 2. I in New Haven and New York of Diamond Tire fails, 2 cheerful, Butler, Arthur Arnold, Fred Clin- | COLCHESTER on ena family. Chief Michael J. Grimshaw and Hen- | Twice the Quota Draft Number Will and Mr. Maine. The affair was in — le)“' ;“l:’el:e"s“’);'f {’”]"";:: ;’l’\’:’;h‘;‘!‘é McEwen, who have been T(e."fhin‘ Be Summoned. e of N E i of town were Miss ) -ark ith succe: famonds t - £ of Mirw Eoier snd Byres Tt | Me=. Cannle & Wey Disd Tuesday - for Hean HIL MF. and Mes anieew (e v oF sctiwen ana ChiDin. || The tosalexesaption board secetysd New Cement Bridge Will Cost $5,- |Tillinghast of Mystic, Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday more instructions as to proceeding with the draft of young willing adjustmeant will be promptly made, Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main Street * Norwich, Conn. { ter. 000—Dramatic Club Gave Entertain- | !lenry Palmer, Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Do Your Own Weighing. Frank Palmer Dradford, Pa. Mrs youian £ B t 5 ent Dance. : o If you are contemplating selling any | men for service In the national army. Y e Lillian Roode and_ children of Plain- | nouitry to collectors who are buying |™In accord with these imstruotions, a s | feld, Mr and Mrs. Teonard Geer of|it from farm to farm, and also Within | jssued by E. H. Crowder, provost mar- TS | Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aus- | the borough limits, do your = own | mmed Dy B B o e onpor ot thia tin_of Danielson, Mrs. James Austin | weighing. - This is the advice of & | arrien norn oo 1so o vl ha Open Air Service. Jor the Turk conducted an open air ice on Lincoln square Wednesday Sillette of Hi evening which was weil attended. He | Miss Harriet Gillette of Hartfs <y a guest of her brother, Edwin plaved a cornet standing on a chair in | § FUCEL ©F, 00 IO front of Lincoln's atore, and the notes . of Norwich, Mr._and Mrs, Frank Fitch | poultry raiser who caught one of the | = Fheton © [ were distinguishable a long distance Mrs. Fannie A. Way Dead. nd family of Sprague, Mr. and Mrs, [ houltry huvers trying o slip one over :f:fi,m:;‘:: &Z’aé’r‘f’;’.‘é’.‘néé"; h[e’:"\;"n:{’nlg Captain Grisw up Main street. He was assisted by | Mrs. Fannie A. Wayv died at_the Smith' and daughter. Mr. and|on him by clever manipulation of afjmnown here. lerton of L, 1 Ensign Baglin from Norwich with a|home of Mrs. Etta Lon d on Nor: | Mrs, George Tillinghast of Can 17, | scale held in the would-be buyer's This means that within the next few and 2 bass drum- but his help was rather|wich avenue Tuesday at the age of 79 | Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Fitch, Mr. and | hand. days 238 young men of the towns of advocate is O weak, as he forgot to bring his stick | years. She has been an invalid for [Mrs. William McCluggage and daugh-| One Selden 2-ton motor truck, one|phys 208 XOURE Men, B0 Th8 FON0a 9 _ with him, €0 he had to pound the drum | several vears. She is survived by her |ter of Lisbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Stewart 1000, Tbs. motor truck. These | oo™ (Y InEl. TbO oL, o Vacations at Post Office. with his fist. husband, Oliver P. Way. Mr. and | Wheeler of Norwich, Mr. and Mre. | grucks, in good running condition, to : notified to appear in this city for ex- After the concert they went into the | Mrs. Way resided on amination, as provided in the rules Vacation seasor 8 School street for [ Sydner Mathewson of Plainficld, Cal- | he sold cheap. W. W. Wheatley. Phone Sacitors Olds and vestry of the Baptist church, where Joe | for several vears and about a vear|vin Wilcox of Ledyard Danielson.—adv. v i e L na Paulh exhibiting some of thelr weapons to|boarded in the villaze since. 5 3 i et vacation nest T stronger impreas his audience. e also Work Started on Bridge. e e Ty L O i t=THiCO ORDEREDTO MESORT | IR men T b8 pmnone et mon cations are P o e ACAOi"E | Work on the new cement hbridge | Charies and Louise Patrole, were held WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 7{in the order In’ which thelr numbers o St | which is to be built on the Colches- on Wednesday afternoon. Burial was are drawn in Washington. Upheld Commissioner's Hearing. | Garabed. of the Saliating Rrma P Hn | ter and Hartford turnnike, has start- |in St. Mary's cemeters. The child had | Reserves Must Also Report—Order [~ Immediately, on the very day, that Willimantic people will be glad to|was born In Constantinople but hag|cd- It is about two and one-half miles | heen fil for two vears and died Tues- Came as a Surprise. the draft numbers are received here. hear that the supreme cour: of er- |been a citizen of this commiey sor shes |northwest of this village and crosses | day. Undertaker J. A. Hourizan was —~ the exemption board members will vors mae upheld Compensation "Come | cearymaciinen of this country for sev- | White Ledse brook. A temporary |in charge of the arrangements. Captain ¥. E. Withee of the Thir- | send written rotices to the men that soissioner Donohue's decision in the |world in the interests of the Salvation | Pid&e has been built ovef the stream teenth company in #n order received [are called. . The bridge will cost about $5,000 and from the office at the adjutant gen-| The first group summoned, a group renshime the onmiolled §2 times 107 |1t ia partly In two counties and two MYSTIC eral at Hartford has been directed to |numbering approximateiy 80 men in |held at Wildwood park. _ | Fancher; Cha Wiioh Do 1s & PoWSINE dbtasty Fi | tovwns. - 3 order all enlisted men of the rmtional [ this district, will report within five Mise Bpragus €5 Oieitk Fletcher: 563, F LUNCH was dressed in a red Turkish costume, | JO5ePh Bigelow of East Hampton is| Denehy-Donahoe Wedding — Trolley [2uard reserve to report at the state|days from the call the second group s Lipsiuet " | visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bl- | Cars Crashed Together—Personals |27MOry in Danielson next Wednesday |on the sixth day after the call and the | Miss Sprague of Storrs collexe is to BISCUIT E s mer E. Bigelow on Main street. . morning-at 7 o'clock for active duty.|third group on the seventh day after |speak upon the subject of food - | red Clinton in Medical Corp: Mrs. Edwin Munson and party and Nots: The order came as a surprise. the call. servation at a meeting to be held this ¥ e Fred Clinton of South Windham has | visitors in Hartford Tu e day m auto. M ldence is|e€brated her fhird birthday at _the There are nine men on the reserve| The handling of this number of men |afternoon in the vestry of the Con- list in Danielson—Lodore Poirier, Hu- | per dav seems to make it obligatory | gregational church in o shown the proper spirit for the pres- |the trip in M ss Betty Adelaide Dougherty cel ent state of affairs in this county, be- | Mrs. Daniel Irwin of T Munso: High qual hompson i 1 ) her g0 Nolle, Willlam Grimshaw, Charles|upon the members of the exemption | This afternoon will bring the second , has made them lieving “If at first vou don't succeed, |the guest of Mr. and M Michael | home_of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.|Gejdard. John Mayhew, Henry Gagne.|board to find sufficiently roomy quar- (half holiday of the summer season for popular for a try again” Recently he went to Hart- | Clifford this week. Tohn P. Dougherty on East Main street | jronry Debuc, William Harrington and | ters in this_city for the proper |the clerks in many stores in Put Sty ford to take the examination for the| The Misses Elizabeth and Sarah |on Tuesday afternoon and entertained | Theophile J. Bernier, Jr. handling of the business. Groups of clerks have arranged 2 2 regular army and while waiting for his | Bizelow are at their bunsalow at Hay- | ten of her little friends. Games were | © X't majority of these reservists| It was suggested Wednesday that|outings at different parks in thi uy at your turn noticed the eve test and realized | ward's lake for a fow day. played and supper was served on the | aro married men, they mav later be|the use of the superior court-room |cinit grocer’ he conld not pass ft. He tried to| Mr. and Mrs Willlam K. Raymond |lawn = Mise Betty —recelved many|exempted from service, although no|here be sought and this matter may| Members of Careil council, K. of C., : memorize the order of the letters and |and children of .Westchester ~ were | beautiful gifts, among them a Liber- | statement as to this is made in the|be taken up with the county officials, | of this city have been Invited to wit e succeeded In doing so until the last of | calling on friends here Tuesday. ty bond. e order, nor does the fact that they are| Following the filing of proofs of [ness the exemplification of the third = the examination. Then he forgot the Hebrew Club Entertains. 'd Fellows Met. married relieve them from the re- | claims for exemption. the local board | degrees upon a class of candidates of JAY SHEPARD grder and couid not tefl what the let-| Tne Grange hall was crowded on |, Stomington Lodge No 6 I O O |quirement of reporting for duty as|has three davs in which to decide each | Webster council next Sunday after- 3 M. SHE| ers were. The recruiting officer asked | Tyesday evening atterding the enter- | Iy Met on Wedresday evening (n 04d | indicated. case before them. noon. S him what was the matter and Fred | jiocosy SYERIng, attending the enter- " hall and the new officers pre- —_ S Bl B King Diad Frederick Lizotte, Webster, formerly Succeeding Elmore & Shepard told him he couldn’t see the card. He |matic club for the bemefit the wes Oniy the routine business was MUST SUPPLY 119 MEN o Bl S TG e of this city, visited with friends here p F l A ora dE wes n-’;’emod. sufferers in Europe. The programme | transacted. el it Fh}!(r_sv E;-;llsvdf:’ f\ngé :\'1{; gr_r\\m:rd Wednesday afternoon. = mb: o then wi i By ; gramme 5 . Kin- ol stréet, died Tuesday { ‘meralDirectorandEmbalmer | ¥ en i an optsmn g ea | 85, 0, S, T BT WEBBING Drat Apportionment Based Upen E- (£, Kin of School strge. died xuesday | ™oog o ay B Summaned. 60-62 North St., Willimantic |7 davs later to the recruiting officer | S onttLmash Affer the show the ‘ timated Population of 20515 For | Mrs. King, who was 43 years of age.| It is estimated that it may be neces- s and passed the examination. this time, | joved for which Gitlince orohestra far- Denehy—Donahos. This District. had undergone a surgicai operation. |sary to summon as many as 500 m Lady Assistant Tel. connection | without having to memorize the letters. | hished the music. A ver i T = £ Miss Mary C. : Announcement was made of the ar- |n this district to get its quota of 119 He joined the.medical corps and | iarounding towne attenden . o |ahoo: dasehter of Mo oo M, Don-| pivision No. 16. which includes the | rival at Liverpool of the Roosevelt, |y, Que to the fact that there wili | @renhalegh . e . Cor- | yom Sillingly, P T o oy T < - or: 805, CH leave foday for Hartford and then for |° yame: s o towns _of Killingly, Putnam, Thomp- | New York, hospital unit, of which |be ma mptions, due to phys nier . J s A 'homas of IL.ebano W nelius Donaho r. Edwar W E: be many exemptions, due to physical Jos Gr DR. F. C. JACKSON e a Coloheatar icaller uesdng. . | i «.{ :l«::liz::y? took (;m?"ed \]\Z:d— T o A | Duih DEntels of Ihis city 15 aldissviiiies, fo the" fact’ that. aliens, | hur Pal : Eoak: nias ford. must supply 119 men in the first { member. This unit will procaed to|whe are. ex fkaly to be | Plen: @ Potiois For and Mra John =~ Rathbun, - T |nesday morning at 7 o'clock in St |grafi for the new national army. This | France. T o e, ond 0 vesions | 610, Prudent Eame DENTIST abaitias 1 Erank Rogers and Enoch Crandail of | Patrick's Cadholic church and was |rict was made known here Wednes-| July 26 has been set by the Wom- | iher reasons i ) Francis Xavier G Robert Hanna was in Boston Wed-|Salem were calers in town Tucsday |witnessed by many relatives and | @S (2" communication forwarded by | an's Relief corps of this city as the | a wris oiion by Miss Sylvia Holt | SekGuossk s - ih i OfRre Uew Souring ear. friends of the bridal party. Rev. M.|Governor Murcus H. Holcomb to the|date for their outing which is to be[ana Miss Constance Holt of Wood. |rington: 614, Byt 2 Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic ko e Franic I Browning of Lebanon was | P. Hart performed the ceromony. Af- | (iori of the exemption board for the tock netted $40, the whist being f Harold Fistcher a caller here Wednesday. ter the church service a wedding | Giors, P a3 e wpisotene forl fol ) ert 1{emingw Hours—9 a. m. t0 8 p. m. Phone 44 Mrs. Sarah J. Bingham and Mrs. |breakfast and reception was held at | TSNt Lo o one 18 basea the benefit of the Day Kimball hos- | fosenh Albers HEming —_——— - Expected That the Attendance This|Maria A. Baker were zuests of rela- | tha bride's home. After a short wed- |, LS ' Sanxtmauche; . Joseph 0. Conrnover, HIRAM N. FENN Year Will Be P . “ L viare su upon an estimated population for the| pAfiphonse Courchaine, Samuel J. Cha- | Putnam, in proportion to its popu-| Large as in Former | tIVes in Norw ding trip the couple will reside in vi W, = s of 20.315, which is not exces- 3 s o k tion to_ lts Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was | S vl v district o : botte, Joseph Corbeille, George . [lation, is credited with having made UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER! Years. a caller in town Wednesday. S astenwhes Ix Denchey.In & Liive, it is telicved, and is the second | Dunn, Arthur Davon, Frank Denault, | the finest showing of any town in the 2 1 €2 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. = 2 > 7 Danielz O’'Brien has returned from |circlo of friends in the village and |lOWest siven any of the 23 divislons|wiitred Duval, Lionel L. Dupuis, Geo.|state in furnishing men for the regu- < even Hop Telepn 3 1 coSeveral more familles arrived at the |, few davs' stay In Portland, Me. He |has been principal of the Broadway | 2hd siX city districts of Conmecticut.| Desrosier, Dwight A. Flynt, Henry |lar army. Windham county's quota |3°Ph Eiroy Hopkins: 6 Telephone Lady istant | Camp Ground Tuesday. Mr. Walters, | &S0V davs' stay Tor Mr. Kings. | sahool for & mumsber of years, and Dr. | ,,IPe number of men to be drafted—|Fournier, Joseph Ferrigno, Henry Ga- | was 38 men and this city furnished 25 | Ward Hopkine: 626, P berger of Fitchville. Denehey i on the school committee, | L19—Is net. It was stated at the of-|sette, Nelson Greenwood, Luclan Glard, | of that number. Kins > wids nehey is e s | fice, of the adjutant general in Hart- | Edgar . Gorbeille, Georse b, Gates, | Cmhat UMb, edard, pastor of | 625 F o Houte BALTIC Trolley Accident. ford Wednesday afternoon that the|Davia G. Hebert, Chauncy House. Jo- | St Slarse whorcn” ia o Canaie yisie, | Hole: 630, 1 fow 5 A trolley accident ocourred near [£ross apportionment, for this district|geph E. Heselton, Norman FE. Har-|ing with his father. ia ens i ’ = Cloverdale, Quiambog, Tuesday af- | % 224, Tor endistments from the|vey, Herbert E. Hopkins, Alfred Jar- it 245 Fra Word Received From George Wood | ternoon. It was a most peeuliar ac. | 4Is ana in different branches of | vie’ " Wiliiam ~ Jarvis ~Adolph Jar- PLAINFIELD i 3 e Who is Somewhere in France—Local | cident. The freight car with Motorman | the service, between April 3 and June b5 Hossbona: I\r{igflk‘ gl LA pr TR 637, O i i t 4 pranch was | 30, 105 are credited. 5 nce A, King, Earl C.| Adolphu E Esrpeer Mratiiy Tenr e hemae of Gaorge Demniton |, Now comes the auestion of which |iimbail, Joseph Labrecque, Geo. |British War Relief Fund Amounts to|Joc: p Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Wall|and the trolley leaving Mystic at 4 |towns in the district are to farnish|Labelle, Wilfred Leger, Wil- | $1,50645—Draft Numbers From 546 7" - WILLIMANTIC, CONR. : 3 o 111 depend entirely it |o'clock with Ernest Ovetheus motor- | the 119 men. This wi liam Lebeau. Luclen Lambert, Paul sher 5nd Charles McLaughiin condne. |upon luck in the drawin. The men |Mondor, Willlam Marquis, Ovela Mit- | o 660 will be called by the exemption board chell, Jules Masse, Fred J. Mason, Wil- : Vaekly report OF | Albert John 64 I 'tne order in’ which their mumbers |fam’ Mavhew: Frank Marshal Fred: | p The,SELyoninth weekis report of the | Jui1 A ured work in Boston, The pascenger car climbed the hill and |are drawn in Washington. and under | erick Marriott, Edgar Mathieu, Robert O it atvivusty Silitten, | OWRr" Aloymious e S s e | T Pt Sraignt ear. | Slotorman | this system Killingls and Butnam, the | Macariana. James A Miler. George |S21IGWS AMount RESIOWAY SOUECU | oval, £ Star Vard medical hospital nit. Tillinghast of the frelzht car, when | towns which , Jurnt 3 3 e 3 : g | LR kacsnt cilieeid ta Jewelt |1 Susent el : 4 m A of the 105 men with which the dis. | Nettleton William' H. Bixe. John b n HEF oy Closed Candy Store. 8° SA¥ the car coming, staried the | dlet is credited nre Hable to be heavy | Boryiy Tua Peloguin, Eagene A, Bhil: |amount collected in' Plainfield, $18.-8. | 1ot 58s" frerbars Ciin Jonn Symerilis who conducted g | fuimay when the sreident happencd, | Wit in the draft. aithoush fust the re- |iipa. Rifred Farept. Hemry Hondenu, | total amount collocted $1506.45. Zeck | 853 enrs soseph icer confectionery store fn the Hoderick | The frone part of the passaniar car | verse mizhi be he case. In anv event | joseph Railie.” Welter & Rollincon {a Jotier of thanks street have received word son George, who is “somewhere” in|Mma e France. Mr. Wood was a former resi- | tOF, Was going toward Stoninzton. A dent of Baltic, but about three months |ter rounding the curve at Cloverdal This Store Will Close Thursday Afternoons During July and August - vears, has clos- | was badly smashed. atorman | Thompson, Woodstock. Eastford and |Stanley Regis, Charles Robitaille, Al-|from the secretary of t gt ‘ - - . ed his business and 1eft town. Dy e e ond e o | Ashfora benefic equally with Putnam | bere Sault Arthur Shepard, Joseph | Yew York, acknowledging the check | - 0 ot alt n t e st “te Charles Lawderville who has been | senzets wore all shaken up. It was|and Killingly, which towns furnished [ W st Roék, Edward J. Salvas, Nor- |of $45 sent last week and thirking | visiting friends in Washington, D. C.|fortunate no one was serlously hurt. |the majority of the 105 men enlisted. |man L. Shippee, James J. Stockton, | B DeRSIf of THE orednizaion oI fida_ Ma . returned Wednesday. Peraonate amnd Mok in the credit allowed the district. Omer Senecal, T. J. A. Thetreaul er e wocretury also. states that |for the Adirondec . . Charles Garrett is spending three i & » Frank_Tillotson, Frank Vandale, Al-|order. The sceretary also 18t | she is to spend two we weeks' vacation with friends in Bar| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palmer are 18TH coO. fred Vincent, Stephen J. Wood, Id- : gy o i 3 iy 0 bu our bal Ui { Haror, Maine. taking a trip to the Berkshires and ROSTER OF . I Winier Mueor s Frowne Napo- | Albert Marriott, second class eaman James Miley was in Providence on|Over the Mohawk trail. Toon. Yates, Gilbert Perry. = Arthar |on board the U. §. 8. Chester Is home MOOSUP business Wednesday Arthur M. Bellamy is visiting in|Names of Men Who Have Not Waited | 500, 500 TlRer, Comey. or My |on a five day furlougt : Py - William C. Smith has wrned North Bowdoin, Mass. for Draft. Nirs. James Burbey and children.| s O If your Bathing Suit from last season has faded, if the §la Tutincas iriin: Dosion Nenuie fn | ~ Renjamin Lo~ Hoimen 1s visiting in = i tne| . Changed Meeting Place. (ot e o s | SR e BS : . spoares e st ended the Elks cen- | New York eity. Herewith is the honor roll— | Week's vac % e a ona salt water has eaten into the material, or if it is just about ||fen. " " *terded the Eiks conven-| ", “Gecrge 5. Tripp is seriousiy | names of the members of the Thir- |, I was decided Wednesday atternooy |iucket, K. 1. e R o B . . Roderick A. Jodoin of the internal|ill at his home on New London road. |teenth comvany — representing _the | 10 WO, GEACANS, B0 HU0 BI0IRCF B | A canning demonstration was given harles Robi ] worn out and you intend buying another, do not wait un- }|revenue office, at Hartfora, is spending| Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton of |toun of Killingly and the towns of - ple’s a to the Black Hill Garden club Wed- mor = S 2 . b et . 18 SDENGINE | e dt feww a S Davis Park as first planned. esday morni BY. supervifor o ending . . i s it v . his annual vacation at his home on |ridgeport are spending a feWw men who have not waited for the draft nesday rning Yy supervi g A til the last minute. There is a great advantage in buying J|sigh street in_town. hefore answering the call of Uncle Bank Corporators Meet. Gardens Warren H. Slee at the home |near 15 E. Do : - ~ 'L H. Downs and Georse Langzet-|Sam and the names of others gone| mpo anmior meeert 0 1o (o 0a_ |of the president of ihe club, Miss Ruih | Meadow distric your Bathing Suit, Cap, Shoes and other needs early. = tell, artiats from New Haven, are the | i the regulny army and navy TIght |, LRe,annual meeting of the cOrRora: | Bapcock, Nearly all members of the (a fine tme a Choi‘e is best now, and have the suit ready when you *‘Hemgs guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert |ya added to it: o Wha ey, AL thals Dafils nlnhhvl;o:e pr@&enthm\d ;zhm\nd very | tude 2 ce is bes , and /i 5 fi] Thompson. Captain Frank E. Withee. First s * ~ | much interest in the worl incent Flaw Y S i 2 No other Dowpisss Losie of Dantelson fs the |1, Coriain, ‘Jor A, Svarcens Second | 116 houte. Last year's board of trus, SRR A : i i f / 3 s geant Percy Trown, Supply Sergeant|ywijam R. Burnham of Hampton, ¥ice ; C Sventdi e e weel ¢ Suits for Wome is as effi- Charles Gillfillan has returned to|Raymond B. Hamilton, Mess Sergeant i : - eore. | Weekly shoot Tuesday evenign at their { three wecks Bathing sits for Women are priced at $1.50 and up jent in Hartfora after several months' stay | jevens Burton. Sergeants Charles C.|President; Clarence A. Potter, secre- |range in Krauss' hall. A good sized |in \Wiers ' to $10.00 S ey Tapp, Tarl L. Goer. Oliver H. Tatham, | (U ISAuner, | The | S0LY , (RO |crowa attended the shoot. MY sed MESHows e il Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ridgeway and | [eon’ N. Planchard. George D. Stone. | 3iq)y" prosperous vear with a net in- Numbers from 546 to 660. e orionas W Bathi Shoes 25c¢ to 59 ir the com- son Robert have returned to Boston | Corporals Ovide Jarvis, Harold F. f nearly $200,000 in deposits with friend athing S 25€ 1o 55c a pair. after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and | Goobaieing. Henry Roberge, Howard | Crease of nearls . its | The number and names of youns | il : < plexionofblemishes. The sulphur Mrs. A. P. Howland. BivonPeter Kagan, Robert Dragon,|2nd & correspondingly large increase |men subject to draft from 546 o 660 Mr. and Mrs Children’s Bathing Suits 79¢ to $2.50 €S o o O | Setne Aibert “Eictie, Frivates. Odilon | Connecticut Eorost Ot Daveer 548 Hawerd | stine Carcls Heke g S (All Druggiats.)} — s \ubin, Jesss Alexander, FEdgar R. v 549, Adelard Oufresne; . | been visiting at th Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. Ansonia.—Four sons of Mrs. Saman- | Barker, Leon Benard, Leodore Bou- ORITUAR Frine Sonnont, Bl Bigens (D Loatiers w C S tha Webb, widow of a Civil War vet-|jais, Henry Bourque, Louis -Bousquet, Dupras; 552, Adono Ernest Dupuis: [ Mra. Falrbanks o w RO B hor By Blosies Srywn, 500 eran, will soon be in the service of |Edward Burke, Victor G. Baker, Her- Mrs. Edward S. Carpente 553, Miiton Duxbury; 564, Farls Elis; | business caller Tuesday NI T i TUncle Sam. Elwood W. Webb has|man Blanchette, Joseph N, Bouthillier, Mrs. Julia Emma Knight Carpen- |555, Joseph Arthr Ellott; 556, Stu- Mr. and Mrs. Samu, L THE H' c' MURHAY cu‘ s no aaverusing medium tn| Wil ieave Saturday for New York for |liami Bousquet, Oliva'J. Ballard, Hen- | Wednesday afternoon in Middletown, | Grover Ennis; 568, Edward Edgar|tored to Buffalo for a tw : H 60, | i that lace. The arty left tow Eastern G 2 . tt. Walter F. Clark, Elzear | She was 80 vears of age. The body |Eno. Jr.. 559, Louis Eribeck; 560, |in plac: ? . e et o0L STEa To Iméomal :A!\:g?mcm to one of the army Aivl-|ry B, Burnett e . Cully, "Eusene is ¢o be broaght to Danfelson today. | William Stewart Exley; 561, ~Alfred |at 4 a. m. Wednesday. —— | passed the physical examinations and [Muls ‘Brunet, Gregoire Barriere, Wil- | ter, wife of Edward F. Carpenter, died |art’ Marsh Ellsworth; 557, Archie|family and Ned Goldburs M L R i R L L e e AV g e, g s i