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Z SEAL JARS $1.25 Pastry Flour $1.72 sack High Grade Bread and Pastry; MADE BY EXPERT BAKERS AT THIS STORE CINNAMON BUNS LARGE CUP CAKES LARGE LOAF BREAD .10c B Mills Turning Out Much Canv: Apartment to be Erected at Indust. rial Place—Although Married Lewis How to Get Passes to Camp. elected, at Hartford, a vice president the State morn members of the Thirteenth company liable to be discharged are out of the |[Asked. o Harold H. Barber will resume his |y, Bul SIarie WoRt Be &lonce eicians s fall and afier a year ex. |WhO &xVe Wi his ERIScAl examina; service. studies 1§ Methodist church next Tuesday eve- | ning, on { will begin at 5.30, instefd of 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon. the Thirteenth company can be Dogs must | used. The contributions are being re- | such constr ceived by Captain A. P. Woodwar o | during the | morning and few hour: | annual vacation. Officer Christopher Andfews has been on n, who was discharzed from the Thirteenth company because he is adjutant NEW APARTMENT HOUSE N Announcement w venien {THIS MARRIED MAN splendid, imum height and a lowed to serve the =xemption he mber sical examinations of any man received Friday, names of pe MONTVILLE Richard Latimer and daughters of isi ing Mr. Latimer's mother, Mre. Stamford is spending the week with Mrs. Armstrong of New Ha- Walden and children have weeks with Mrs. J. M. William Springfield. Mr. dauzhter ton, Mrs. the Browning homes William Styeet ited his father, Jarvis Street. John Huggard, who Sunday nd 2 Hope en- Oxobhoxo completed Chapman’ Thur Sunday. has been ® officers of the Thirteerith company at them. .pman, tion during the past week, making the trip by automobile. out passes.” DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON PUTNAM for | Cha Judge W. F. Woodward was re- Charli> Lee, local laundryman, wag one of the men summoned to appear iremen’s association. before the exemption board for physi- nry Briere will visit the mem- |cal examination Friday. Hu pers ‘of the Thirteenth company, C.| Charil. appeared and at once made at Iort Terry, Sunday. known his desire to get into the ranks iy O amaomt ofs MAlioes. 1 ot iEe Amatha G spendine the week with friends in| “Are you a citizen?" asked one of | Danielson. the clerks, as. he prepared to take Missionary to Speak, Charlie's ‘record. : 8 Charli= dis any idea that he Paul . Jiilsen. who -Nas been. & by lainor i a. the lard of his an- missionary in Armenia, is to speak at | > hEd nan A t | cestors, and seemed very proud of the Congregational church Sunday |face that he was born under the Stars at 11 o'clock. is now believed that all of the |and Stripes. asked. t Hartford Theolozical sem- who zave him his physical ex s to enter the foreign missionary | {197, He weighe but 10 | ivard S. Carpenter, collector, has s annual notice relative to tion of herough taxes. . Truman Woodward will preach he service at the Methodist church morning. . George E Stone, Putnam, will charge of the services at the was rejected—just the reverse. | AGvent churenSunday afternoon. MUZZLE ORDER 2 Emscutncy. Gooldingh Goes Ints Effect at Noon Today—Con- Under the auspices of the local L g | chapter of the Red Cross, Miss Ethel tinues Three Months. e e e, By A2t e By noon today all dogs owned Emergency Cooking. Her iday eve- ance w will be repeated on of next week nion service Davis park a period of three months. Canvas for Army Tents. the rabies in the nearby town of Pom- wities of canvas for ar-[fret. beine turned out in mills | There has been a storv in eircula- m the fown of Killinzly. This cloth |tion here r ng how a boy was bit- shade. ten by a dog running mad in this is declared that there Is ndation for this story. r will be dved a khal re contributions to ‘the fund for | but ng a baseball outgt for members | fou imals biti ne to | thorized to capture, hold and k ptist | dog found at large without a as set fo in the official notices Williams_of Pawtucket | have becn given iends in Danieison Fri- 1. Conrad of Boston service at the F Trespa: Conferred Degree, Havine been Omcer John Mur e he patriarchal dezree . confer- ilroad property. Joseph l.arose and L upon s class ol candidates | Ofi o ic: both of this city, were | Unity encampment, I 0. O. F, Friday | 120" 7 e evening. cour Two Thunder Showers. josme D Dol meen plead Ancther heavy thunder shower | ned for o swept over the section lereabouts Cloze watch being kept against ‘v hours of Fri as followed by ’\nn{h(" e s jater £ Michael H. Grimshaw will,r ONE-DAY FAIR his duties next week after his = road trespassers at this time, stock Agricultural Fair, v duri absence. ° R Dhiare 5%, & Prosbett. It ia: amid. thet . ol inz case of Kenneth Ham- | With a d: T 3 ill of course, be an ent nd jost his sergeantes d | dition to the one “big” da atings and now has besn ac- One or the rea for service in the new army, —_— help swith whick vertheles i v sliph for holding the f Accommodate Fourteen Families | that the crowd do it. at will the grounds. s made Friday e g amiily apartment [OVER 100 EXAMINED that a 14 he erected on Morin avenue, In- BY PHYSICIANS FRIDAY. as the part g boom th for more ‘tment will be constructed on t style. will have a eco at Exemption, st story of the building will e, stucco s and the se of wood stuceo orn All the apartments will pped in modern fa n and | sical examina S group were many men with na standing voung fellows, and willing, even anxious, get out and do try. # WANTS NO EXEMPTION the distinction of being the first | tion th ied n in this exemption dis to T Lave zone before them. and declare himself ready to serve | fellows had passed the physical tests e Sam. < and declared. themselves ready for Putnam Friday morning he pass- {sorvice at any hour they may be called. a_splendid physical examination | *“\Wwith five physicians = thai won the admiration of all when |services to the board, the work Friday declared that he waS willing 10 {was speeded up beyond the best record mption elaim, being sat- [0 a0t other sinale d his wife would be ads- [ oloms to the nunch ith the men called from | foq pean is very small of sta- |, The phy ‘zin—under the | PO ; btained Mongeau just—by a m but he is finely d an A No. 1 phy- | 1 imum_ we d and pas: amination. ence to his also assisted the board. five of the y were qualiffed as ph h that he be d dded him to the quota and e his chance to appear be- | {1 rmy doctors. Albert Talnose. Dun- ed one of the best dded to the quota. sical examinations number percent 16 we were 26 aliens in Friday's of those called failed to report has and is r- ppeared before the hoard's id he claimed no exemp- iy for service. Homer s B A another. pa- The Honor Roll. who declared himself ready t> Amonz the men who passed Friday serve. 3. and did not claim exemption were this men Killingly may well be | Adrien Duquotte, North Grosvenordale: proud, as exemplifying the militant | Wiifred F: Wilfred andler, it of a great nation now engzaged [ Eugene Muire, Arthur Olson, nk C. mighty war. Freniere. all of Putnam: Nathaniel e Greenleai, Sherbrooke. P. Q. HOW TO GET PASSES Talnose, Danielson: Homer Marqui: e Danielson ; Mongeau, Attawau | Directions Givén by First Lieutenant|zan: (‘harl Killingly Ira A. Warren, of Thirteenth Co. ¢ Duauette, Henry ard, anielson ip Croteau, ting to a friend here in a let- [ 1 Lieutenant | Eugene Muire ort Terry to have the list of | One Hundred More Tests Today. ons sent to one of the v not later than V¥ednesday Sunday_visit) so that we can : em O. K'd by Colonel Burgess, | ¢ient commander. b ¢ the passes will be sent [amined. necess: the persons who have requested | Monday. - Gossip and Chat. It is useless for anyone to telephone | William Nelson Mansfield Is at Fort stem is in very most impossible the 'phone s pe and it is tance point: SEPTIC. POWDER ie Lee, Laundryman, Anxious to'] Army Tents — Fourteen-Family| Go to War, But Weighs Only 90— Muzzle Order in Effect Today—One- Day Fair for Woodstock—Big Day of J. Monbeau Declines Exemption— | Examining Board—Twenty-five Phy~ sically Fit Do Not Claim Exemption. Ethan Allen; | A married man who has two children was asked Friday by exemption board: - came back with. this: 1 > woman for four years; I'm going out and fight a man.” Joseph Beaudoin irned from ansuccessfully deavored to enlist for a special branch of service.svith the army. Miss Helen Sharpe i cation with relatives in Want to go to the war?” he was] Providence. v is spending a few days with Bridgewater, Rev. George D. Stanley is to preach camp meeting at Willimantic. CANTERBURY GREEN Hartford Preacher to Be Heard Sunday —Recent Marriages—Parsonage Ren- and Repairs—School Open Early. His war epirit is 100 per eent. per- fect, however, and he is willing even now to g5 and take his chance with the rest of the more than 600,000 men who are beinc called to the colors. He was not at ail elated over the fact that he v T. Bachman. a lay who is often Wagon in Hartford mon at Sunda the Congregat: man is field secretary Temperance noon at 3 o'clock North Society The subject Christian Endeavor meetins. “A Definite Success it Win: will give the ser- this city must be muzzled. in accord- h an order issued by J. M. Whittlesey, commissioner of domestic znimals. The order will be in force for of the Connecti- he will speak a schoolhouse. The order to muzzle follows the kill- ing of a dog that was suffering with 1 Kings 9:1- sermon was on Faithfulness Great Duties of Our town, nO | who served Prince have a wire muzzle of m as to prevent the an- wise servant : Community Picnic. The church a Peier Gardner is an- school pic- 1 any e, | Wednesday., 4 & 2 drove over sed or Railroad Property. fthe Sunday ed by TRailroad ¥ for trespassing on P. Newton were also worshipper famitiar pew - used to sit Gladys. Bushnell Decided Upon by Managers of Wood- Carlotta Bushnell from®> Daughter 1. hat wae talked of right after the close of the 1916 fair. There - in ad- ons for cutting the Parsonage Renovations. - down to one day is that the farm- be called to the attention of the | ars have an unusually large amount of general. work to do this vear, and get little | will find one day and it is expected sit the ex- —To be Erected at Industrial Place |hibition will be the largest ever on appearance. since the house was pai 1ted with potatoes. Attended Wedding. Big Day’s Work—Twenty-five Qualify as Physically Fit and Do Not Claim BETWEEN SEASONS A BLACK HAT he 200 feet in length Just a few more than 100 men were ons by the of the exemption board the library of the superior mtial modern con- | make the pulses of a real American nal prile—fine, up- physically their bit for their coun- Men Called From District. and from among their numbers have Y produced more men who are physically Mongeau, of Attawauzan.!fit and who have not claimed exemp- 1 any of the daily groups that s up his claim for exemp- Before noon 13 of thes: fine young and by night < e . ads- men who will duately provided for during the war |, jneeded to fill this district's quota sians who. were with the Wy were Dr. J. B. Kent, ex- : < * [ecutive officer, Putnam: Dr. Edward little bit under | “perry, Putnam: Dr.W. H. Judson, Danjelson: Dr. R. C. Painz, Thompson; i . R. Pike, Woodstock. Dr. D. P. ung 'men who ally fit Friday did not claim exemption and all will xty-seven actually took the phy- day. ~Of this passed, an unvevally_high re rejected. There Eight TRUE TO TYPE Black lisere straw that tressed up by clus- s of paradise rmvhms malkes 'a ver Softened effects above their banding is narow grosgrain ribbon, WwOOD Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN Parlors 8 Mechanic Stroet CITY OF PUTNAN : Sealed bids will Highway Committee nam at the office of the 15 Providence Jacques., W. S. Chandler, v Maxime TLacas, Leo A. Warren of the Thirteenth com- | Trembly. A. J. Briere, John Lubes says Flijah ‘Berriman, J. E. Roy, Edward “Notify all persons who wish passes| Trahan. Teceived by One hundred more men will be ex- amined by the exemption board here today, and it is expected that a suffi- imber” will cualify to fill up district’s quota, but all will be ex- as will also those called for 5 o'clock . m. construction s alks as follows 2,000 and 12,00 concrete sidew: —Construction of 000 square feei of :ing of between et of tar con- 2.000 and 20.000 sqia crete sidewalks. seen at City to hear persons talking from lons dis- Please say to those who have asked il A. P. Mitchell, Mrs. A. Latimer, | for passes that they will zet the pass- and all bids. Tires. Try just one Quaker. [lturned to New York last Friday. They nded the marriage of their daugh- Ruth and Fremont C. Smith terbury. The wedding was at onage. Paul Hoxsle was best man atte evening at the parsonage. Called For Army. w in Canterbury He rec motion while in Parke athrop on the yi Iwho writes from France in great | mira n fath gency Food Commi Miss Jones was a n Canterbu: interes M has be eral day er at Mr. and Mrs: Nelson's. Conference Thursda County Agent Ellis and Sta A. J. Brundage met town leade: Canterbury Green school may September ith. a week earlier [k and Luelus Exle several My My sorts. Miss Caroline Cooley was maid honot Another wedding was that of Myra Church Costéllo d Charte Herrick who were married Saturday sumber of Canterbury men have |jialen Raldwin A been drawn and reported for ph | examination. In this parish Clyde Kenyon has successfully passed | been called for the U. 8. army Henry Lecraw, volunteer mechanic he coast service, lately visited n of the spirit of the Irench M. H. Jones was the guest Mr. and M Henry Dorrance [Plainfield Tuesday and Wednesday at Storrs Conference of Farm Burtau rep- csentatives and members of State a ed to speak Volunteer Leadership and incidentaliy upon_the introduction and growth the Boys’ and Girls' Agricultural elub s Troening of New York elty spending a_vacation of sey- withi his wife who is a board- | Leader rs and hoys and girls Thursday afternoon last to incite the clubs to greater efficiency land to plan for September exhibitions, {locally and at the Brooklyn fair. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA open other schools of the town, giving op- rtunity for the heginner teachers to visit classes here. Mrs. Dorothy Ben- Miles Cheaper That's what your tire record book will report on Quaker No better rubber or finer fabric can be secured than used in Quakers, but even these give Quaker service without our secret process of tempering the rubber—a method of curing that gives the just-right degrees of hardness, toughness, elasticity and resiliency. “best” materials would not Quaker Tires on your car will mean good money in your Toakats mohay thet-Quulde-excest mileags will $5v6 ¥ DISTRIBUTOR W. F. BOGUE NORWICH, CONN. AL nett,” teacher of the last Thursday from school Lucius Morgan of N 1|a\ lately at Mr xley’s, whose \|u\n;\v Homestead Mrs. Nathan ic, Midw In spite of Tt iene lecture t |gathering M‘(GT!(‘ Greek Dancing, Mas Field "‘Events at The sports at ( were s0 m he given ae M 1 take p noe races and exh he the attractior the 20th, and swim ake place on Wedr On Tuesday and TF be othér ris. T th an Indian masque, the Red Cross. Siam Can Help Some Oine of the hest th entry inte the wa is reported to have aviation corps. Avia ployment on every hard to find too Portland Oregonian DISTINCTIVE - DINING ROOM FURNITURE Perhaps you have said to yourself, “Yes, expensive din- ing room furniture, well made and of handsome design, is a fine thing for anybody to have in their dining room. When I refit my dining room I want something unusual —something distinctive and not overly expensive, + If so, you want to come and inspect a new shipment of dining room furniture just received. No obligation to buy. ESTATE M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main Street, Norwich DOLLAR RESERVES Build up your own regiments of Gold and Silver men. Haye them read your defence or comfort when you need them. Start now! account, be it large or small. Assets, $2,765,376.87 Deposits, $2,630,114.73 Surplus and Profits, $135,262.14 YOU CAN DEROSIT BY. MAIL' BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, flanlelson Vice-President ace Hooper and Miss Ilorence | es sent to them if they are needed: attended Norihfield conven-fotherwise they will be aliowed to go aboard the boat at New London with- THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE, ez = Ty ‘OF‘AFXL'TNAM, nam, Conn.,, Aug. 17, . Aauglsd J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President W. A. BU R\HA" CLARENCE A. POTTER, Treasurer Bank open Saturday evenings, 6-8