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| = = = { Btodl Mk was. sccured and ” coe- o g G - ———————— urday with his parents, Mr. and |to Worcester after & week's stay wit d e m ooe D & [Stasing. Willimantic Camp Ground ——_— ]| e Eoter Raniiatis, relatives here. ¢ of Da The bricks of the chimney will be re- | _. — g - Miss May Hamm anielsor e et ok far ne Gt is ‘damazed and | Big Sunday in the Grove Proves A Meosiving Exemption Bubtons. | was o' recent suest of Mra. Hermon C Then the chimney will be built up to| Pleasant Weatherwise and Meeting- ¥ S Db of oitidns of Spiagus |GiEe > ¢ Labtisd bao its former height. wise—Opening Love Feast—Preach- . - the locah Board of exemption for Di- ...i‘,,""' ;i;f-xlx.n:{ eciont Aaze with ne % 3 Wik, PN S8 Haarid by fisltnes of L Goed = 2 vislon No. 11, to pass examinations for | sister, Mrs. Thomas Lillibridge. T What Is Going On Tenight. over the head with a bottle, cutting | ywiimantic won from South Wind- roportions—Former District Super- | ANIELSO PUTNAM nry ‘service and who failed to & = Anclent Order of Hibernians, Divis- 5::' l}’:‘g*);“ dw:&bfisnga‘g‘;‘figz:fi ham, Saturday afternoom, .at Recrea- intendent J. H. Newland the Morn- D. z ON = > - are 'r."c‘:,vm“'ii’!‘&’.‘,‘: :‘n' ‘."y.‘.‘,'.”"i'n’;'i Or:CUM AND VERSAILLES ton, No, 1 the Opers House BIock ise |ieit town And had not besn back smce, | Uon Pack the score, belfg 3, The| -ing Preacher—Visitors Come by Au- | Fireman Henry Tewpood Injured— | New Automobile Fire Truck May Ar-|{ney have been exempted. Roidnde Visit SeTdiere 3k Part Weigh No. 22, Odd Fellows' Hall. H:d came back f°"d"v';‘“"‘1‘°"“ga Sat- | erfes to decide the championship be- ey Over 75 Women Volunteer to Knit| rive This Week — Truck on Way Wacty Tiure’ Davotion, el Guiing 8% Diwisrses SRy evening, ENG IR ST tween South Windham and Williman- | yegterday was “Big Sunday” at thé| for Red Cross—Prof. Timothy Blake| from Eimira to Grotop Demonstrat-| At the masses in St. Mary's church | Cassavant Family to Move to Ver SATURDAY NIGHT ARRESTS. FARMER EXEMPTED. e Submarine Pirates and the So. | VAlimantic campmeetins. The cool| Lectures on Passion Play—Bar-| ed—Red Crous to Provide Comforts| Sunday, the pastor, Rev. J. V. 8. Bel- | o ———an arine Pira So-|and pleasant weather, the best of ail| tonders’ Outing—Napoleon De Forest| for Men of New Army—Major John | langer, announced that the Forty John Kazur, Wanted Since August 13, of Windham, a|dom Stars played a close game at|ihe ieek, brought numbers to the Hours’ devotion would begin at the » Recreatil Park, Sunday _afternoon |, " e Fined for Assault—Opening of | A. Hagberg to Inspest Home Guard. o g George Burke, Louls Calsse, Aug 1916, Taken in for Assault—Louis Farmer, Has Appeal Granted. when the formes were held dowd to |Sroond8 by -tréin, trolley and automo- | o L\ Next Week. s 9.30 o'clock high mass next Sunda¥. |.st Peloquin, Ira Leonard, Peter Nc Stacy Balked in Having Free Eat. ey two runs, both scored in the ninth s Annunl. s Fyset. — Chief C. D: Arnold of tie Putnam Church Renovation. mal and_Frank Silva, loca] membe - |, The first emption ‘was made by the | aithough the other side scored —no % Mrs. Katherine Pilling of TLocust |fire depariment said Saturday that it| A Norwich firm has men redecor- |of the Third Company, C. A C. & rict exemption board at Hartford |runs. The game was very interesting| At 8:30 a. m. the annual love feast |, 5. has been the guest of |is prebable the city's new automobile | ating the interior of the Baltic Metho- | tioned at Fort Wright wore wesk Tnd” was witneseed Dby & rair sized |Wwas held fn the tabernacle, led by the | Valley, Lo Lo haR, Peqh (Re SR e iruck, authorized purchased last | dist Episcopal church. The exterior | visitors at thelr homes Leo [P spring, may arrive here the latter part|also will be painted. and Albert Exley, members of t Saturday evening flve arrests were made. Frank Paterick and Frank |on an appeal from the decision of the _ | local board, Friday, when they granted | crowd. No admission was charged, as secretary of the association, Rev. i Dziob were arrested by officers Me- | inption to Kinasley Brown of | usual, = rederici C. Baker, of Fall River, at [PUllng o o0 oo ey of this week, although no definite N oot &5 v areill same company, spent Tuesday = Arthur and Killourey a little after §|\Windham on the ground of being en- et which 55 testimonies wers given and rew dnys Aseistant|Promise of its appearance here on any T home friends. oclock on Main street on a charge |saged in ‘agriculture on an extensive Surprise Party. 20 songs sang. POUNIBE the D L ey on 'hax | Darticular day bag besn spacified. The |, The members of the Baltic Mule| Several-from both villaxes were ©f breach of the peace. They were |scale. Mr. Brown is unmarried. A surprise party was given to Miss Rev. J. H. Newland Speaks. ;)f:fi"‘::i:; over the routes with the |{ruck is being made ready in Boston Tfi‘\"m’:“‘f: Rte‘nm were ‘rllef;n;»d_ h\mvh- itors at Fort Wright Sunda Zater released on_bonds. o Florence Chasee at 11 Temple street,| At 0 o'clock there was an audience | breor SO0 OVer 8 TOp for semi. |and is all ready for delivery to the | [8TIVEIC BRInAETS © to 7 1n & €802 Class Outing Joseph Bonk, 36. was arrested for Changes in Regimental Officers. Saturday evening with about 35 of |of severa: Fundred :n the auditorium. | ¥, SFUECH CUCCNrSe by the post- | Sty except for equipping it with tires. | o, et e ve. pu_the TIOVIAISS | Mc. wil Miv 'H, D T4rees . sassaulting his wife, Saturday night.| Several changes have been made in|her friends present. During the ev- |Chorister E. M. Wheeler, who cam- |offce department. The Truck probably’ will be run over: | Street grounds.at Taftville Satur | Mr and Mra [ F Tearntd neo Bonk was recentiy before the court on|the personnel of the officers of the |ening she was presented with a crepe | Sunday night from Providence, led = Py jand from Boston to Putnam, as there [ »!" ;flflfln‘ 5 l"‘h V“'r vfl';;x pu Leonasds Bun school class recen B charge of non-support and is on[local company at New Haven since|de chine waist by one of hér girl|an inspiring song service. Prayer Fireman Tewgood, Injured. is much delay in getting shipments | UP & zood game but the Tattville men [ ®OTRE R PONCRY SENCTE ng t probation now. He was released on a|the changing of the regiments. Cap- |friends. Party sames iwere played [was offered by Rev. J. H. Sloan D.| Henry Tewgood, firsman on the New | through by freight. Ripyed: thenfevier - playeth; Drawhiides. %100 bond and will appear before the {¢, Teising of Company I. has been |and late in the evening refreshments|D. of Redbank, N. J. Secri was | Haven road, was injured at Putnam Saturday morning an American-La Heard About Town. s Monday police court . transferred to a supply company at|were served. Musicyal selections |read Rev. Eiward P. imer. | when he fell mto an excavation while | France automobile truck _equipped| Mr. and Mra. Patrick: Malona s Mascot for Soldiers Louis Stacy. 42. evidently thought|Boston. His place was taken by Cap- | were given by Miss Mary Coke and |The district superintendent stated | making his way through the yards to|with pumper, was in this city, being|the week end with friends at Watch |, Friends of the Thizd comr that Hyman Israel’s lunch room was |tain McGart of Meriden. Lieutenant [ Miss Ruth Herrick. Miss Coke also|that one hundred dollars was needed [go out on a run with his train. His|-un over the road from Webster to Hill A. C.. have forwarded a zos a free lunch counter. Saturday night. | ullerton, Company I's only lieutenant, | gave a vocal solo. The pariy, which |to pay all the bills. After the offer- |injuries are not of a serious nature. Groton, Conn., to wrich town's fire- | Charles Lacroix, Leo Tegrgs, of Bal. [ POVS as requested for a for after ordering and eating as biZ [has been transferred to Company F,|commenced at §.45, adjourned at a|ing was taken ana a hymr sung, the | Judge W. F. Woodward was in Mid- | fighting appuratus it is to be added. tic, and Edward Frown of Worces- |10t Wright 2 meal as he could. walked off without |in which he is the first senior lieuten- | late hour. Those present were: Wil- | sermon was preached by Rev. John |dletown. on a business trip. . The crew in charge of deilvering | cester, motored to Savin Rock Sun. Members of the Ladics’ Ald jpaying. He was stopped by one of the [ant. Many of the men were home |liam O'Brien of Hartford, James Mo- | H. Newland, the predecessor of Rev. May Go to France. the truci. stopped to exhibit it to Chief | day. of Versailies M. E. chur !men in the restaurant and was ar-|over Saturday and Sunday visiting |rin of Bristol, Mary Cope of Hartford,|Georze G. Scrivener in tane district i Anhecs whose | Arnold at his place of business on|' Girard Almquist and Athert Tavior |J0¥ed their 1l outing - irested on a charge of defrauding a|relatives. Henry Carter of New London, Anné superintendency. Brother Newland's [, Cornoral Carl = SHlerson. FTOOSH|Pront sireet. and a crowd quickly | bave returned from a v cation spent | 55 e | restaurant keeper. e is lodge: _ Hansen of Fall River and the follow- |text was I Corinthians xiii: 8. s bl g gathered. believing it to be Putnam’s | with friends in ilartfo H, Cole of Malde 1 B . & ™™ ssgear b Suit Claiming Wages Due. ing of this citv: “ihe Sisses Ofive | “He preraced his sermon witn pleas- e A R new machine. The Groton truck s| " Simon Holmes of he. i G | ana_Misess Dorothen and Hasel A% ifore the court ) - iy oule, Rose Houle, Nelly Harn. Lena lant reminiscences of the days when | P20V, EIr s agirt=d the last word in machines of its kind [ pany, C. A., recently spent 4. | O utnam are guests of - F ur, s ar- ; E > g # Johns Pau- | one v ve a 3 9 3 il ve Vermont Arthur on a charge of assault which |and Mrs. Phillip Norman for $75. The | ;.1 . fary . Coke. -Odfni 1when LR 51 | park Saturday evening for the dancing |,” P he au wi Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and fami- | Exoss ssavant, em . B it ot 220" za and]action was brousht by Floriam Keros- | Eglts Gitve Houles Mary, COXe OfG when Evpiver Seuiyenisasped for but |, "t pavilion has done such splendid service in this|iy of Trenton. N. J. are spendine a|Totokett Manufacturing e 13, 1916, and hit Dubrilo |over wages which Ieroskes —eclalms| renur Casey, Willlam Backus, 10 |face to face.” The things of this life [ volunteered to do knitting under the|over the B. and A. and arrived at| Misses Laura and Victorta Dupuis |10 Newport, v - T ehed by the comatable. The | Ellis, Omer Houle, Arthur ~Brown,|are appeerances only. “Soul realities|auspices of the Danielson chapter of | Webster Friday. On account of a|have returned after spclin a few |contly secured ! case will be heard September 1, before | C2r! Manning, Daniel Shearer. cannot b sen, heard fouched or|the Red Cross in response to the na-|freisht embargo on the New Haven|weeke vacntion in New Jiedford, and - —— } Tos £ the Pea “ha i % e sted. e mirror of s world may | tion-wide appeal of the parent organ- | road, the truck was unioaded at Web- | Manville, R. T tice of the Peace Charles A. Capen. Presented Wrist Watch. be crushed by the hand of time, but|ization. ster and run overland to Groton, that| William Lasch i3 spending n month MONTVILLE il Gt T R Roy Downer, a recent recruit in the |the reality remains. God "is ' Our Talk on Economical Cooking. its delivery might be expedited. vacation with friends in Davville, | o ek te S L, rg{u medical corps of the regular armv, [loved ones are not lost God puts in- | yjeo Ethel Tillingnast's talk at the Hartford, Providence, R. 1. and|Walks Laid About Fine New Pa of the Eaton's lco Flouse, Sunday|ine fracraide. a. society of which he| Brother Newland made the closing [INE was attonded by mearly, Bl 8o o .y 4o Provide Food and Re-|at Becky Peint " Sunday visitor| Guard Inspection Next Week fternoon, as they were told that thelis a member. About thirty of the so- | prayer, after which Brother Scrivener 5 o} = - i Zul % - . L 5 > - . ks very much of a success. Miss Tilling- h Joseph LaZul of Montreal js Th. w e t n front of freshments for Men Bound for Ayer o ruins were again in flames. When |ciety were present, making the trip|announced an old-fashioned hymn, hast will give another talk soon, prob- 24 ing a month with friends in town o The A m walk ¢ arrived everything was quiet. in_antomobiles. The affair was a|How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours. | ;1 v 24 e Baptist church kitchen. Sept. 5th. - il s i 1 rl,v mer \!;:n.num. school hird bee = chicken supper with all the “fixins” [ Rev. M. wland pronounced the | APIY at the | P Al - e ple h ng o Daids (Bov: of “Absesvoca: During the supper Mr. Downer was | benediction. Many friends tpon the | Ds and Mrs Lo J. Svivester Ba¥e| ®ood and refreshments for the men * YANTIC ready for use when the . \ cpecial town meoting will be held | Presented with a handsome emerald | srounds were greeting him during the | & STar of Stamford e Who will be transported from _their % one of the finest FNTERE 4 vrist watc v Mr. Mc- | afternoon. 2 - - . iome districts to cantonments on Sept. . b nge in the state at the town hall Thursday evening, |[ing and a wrist watch by Mr. M 3 Beatrice Lindner is to spend = g Aig 0. Hept Rev. M. Molean Godte who istt] De. 1ea Bk oF Kaw Yor August 30, to decide what the pay of [ CArthy on behalf of the soclety. “Rick At Stafford Springs Hous this weex at Oakland Beach ¥ will be provided by Med Cross chap: | Yantic-for. Lyme and- who has been|on fiiends in town & the assessors will be. An increase|answered with a speech. =~ . . | mpe: oelock meeting at the Staf-| Fredesick C. Standish of Fall River | S8 8¢, IMECRATL O T000 PRI O | secretary of the Y. M. C. 'A. at Fort|® Mra Swindell of Win e ey s necessrs. as twa GF the | g Mig, DOWREr leaves on the 620 tratn | The 1 crclock meefing at the Staf |\ 5icd Lanicieon. friends over Sun-|ToUte, it has been announced in & | et a who left town dast week | viaiting her sister Mra. Ghine hoard have resigned and the other one, | 100 ROStOR Jand TMARY 0T s LHERAS | T Giting out on the " “ana | da Goueral Crowder: & st MArshallvia San Francisco and Japan for Rus- Fr Miner an | whose term expires this year does not |2T® P! off. s Gaston A. Maindon motored to New | GSReral Crowasr. =~ o @ chap- |5l where he is to b a chaplain in ! Nettla have returned afier spe ] |intend to accept the nomination again. | g ks ENJOY ANNUAL i e e Bedford Sunday. ter will be ca ChaP-| 516 division of the Russian army. pre. | faw weaks with re s 2 ervice. vill be called upon to be active on Russian acmy, § ew weeks w s w v. C. B_Bromley of Wind- Holds Rank of Sergeant. E Al sented him a well equipped black lea- | town and Cape ( Th AEOLIAN | Crossing Boards Replaced. CLAMBAKE suNBay | S= e Thv B Bremiey i | ol o e a| ey for utwnily k prinolbal| L e oy T, s Goldie 18 well | Austin ‘Lavuren - The boards on the crossing at the X Manchester. Many testimonies were | Tpj; r: “States, t hi vill s fro a te of suited to the work he is to do, having | the week with his grandfatie e | atation "were ropaired, Swagss “Thoss | Over 200 Attend Event at Holbrook | i80s " Thcre wWas anotner Jvely tms | Boirey o taive ot sheonce probAbly | necticet on thelr may tor the. big can. | £Pent vears as missionary on the con- | Atstin VOCAL]ON bunder the first t;r:)cl:vevrv:r:m{eegh_}:zg Grove, AL D s RSB Chamberlain beinz ic last time hefore going to tonment at Aver, Mass. tinents of EKurope and Asia Georze Pradford has [y new / ted. ». YaRa the leader. France. Mr. Anderson now holds the ractically all of the 30 per cent. of Entertained Class Members. FRCRSIIPRG v jwork was ‘;i;r:;ngonofu;!g:l!;‘ssn::g:‘:: ouThe ‘clambake at Holbrook Grove Children’s Meeting rank of Sergeant, a recent advance- |the 11.000 men whom Comnecticut fe| Miss Agnes Woodruff entertaimed 31 " Wi | co s 3 st Main _street, Sunday after- e 2 it fro poral. to furnish in the first cz w e e i Arplho nditio - s lih !ana_autombiles would make it impos- [ noon, given by Willimantic Lodee, No.| Miss Florence Thatcher, of Fas ment fL;':‘m‘;‘:' :"’L“si" L Paps m"ugh"“hl:":“‘"" Sorme v members of Alpha cias of the Church | The conditio Our statistics nine sibl e 1131, B. P. O. B, s a complete suc- Ampto the New Londo: s T 8 b LY, of e G Shepherd at cken | who is quite il out of tem like the Vocalion | [Sible on week-days. 1131, B. P. O.'E., was a complete suc- | Hampton had the New London house| _Lectu pected. Wednesday, Sept. 5. as from | dinner and salad gupper at the Colo- | pitsl. remains unchas cess, oven the weather giving the best | filled with children and their friends| There were hundreds of parishioners | pil e e 2h-LE pper far better than any other CHESTNUT HILL SCRAP. it could. Over two hundred Elks at her ciosing children’s meeting ves- at St. James' church Sunday evening |JO5% POIMts in this state Dutnam is|nial, Thursdav. Many of tha class|fering from typhoid have ever i i, - Dresent, visitors coming from as terday. 5 to hear the lllustrated lecture on the | ®y "y MGRIest rotte 1o, Comp Devans | worked on knitted articles for the Red | Dr. George Gliber " P . v fair sam- » <bi Passio 51a a prese: a r- g = 5 3 ok 088, Of rs did fanc work and u his hom. In New L_Hear it yourself. You, Neighbors Quarrel as the Result of [#% Palmer, and they Dad a fair sim 20 (LBvan I ATaaE RN Passion Play as/presented at Ober-| . aing’will be run to furnish service | mas e e I OTK A0 M | Rl T ayn with his too, will be won by the rich d W 7 Husband. & ple of what Willimantic cou'd do. The| Upper Gate Tender Frank Allen of |ammergau, by Prof. Timothy Blake of | ¢or the ma e ol 4 joyed rovgh ! y8 wi s mot Vocalion tone — the refined and Woman's Husband Has | chowder was served at 11 o'clock and | Scotland. and his coadjutor F. I, |Boston. The cholr of the church sang | il leave civilian life o enter train. | Arcn nmes Wers provided for the chil- ien. Joun Thes ih - of the cabinets and 1o Bhy, Etec Ein the Lake was at 3 o'clock Rushnell, of Norwich Town, estimated | special music. BE- i tho aruy Ui’ e voaliivh R pmeent MR Y OOd T N A | Y ety ers Tosena the fine new privilege of play- bt e The athletic sports occupied the|the number of automobiles parked To Lecture on Calcries. i ouncement has been received here on | Wondruft, and sister, Mia. Jeseph Moo | s Bernacd donneon s - | There was excitement at Chestnut|men from 11.30 until the bake was |near the barn yesterdsy as 200, Sup- g oodruff, and sister, Mrs. Joseph Mc - ing each record as you wish 1ill Friday, when Mr. Walker, agent [ ready. The opening event was o hase- | arintendent of Grounde. M. Cn Waiter | At the Baptist church Tuesday even- | hat point. 5 Kenzle, and Mrs. Myron Ladd home 'in Oakdale = |t the Chestnut Hill station tried to | ball ame between the marrica men | Sfabled about 20 horses. Quite the | inS 2% 720 Roger W, Pease wil speak ek movemantof e t:cons il be By e Home Guard Inspection pression device. vestigate r A sin which wa bon | reven e = h S p i s s A0 AOCEEN) 9 s ) ¢ ? the Hon ost s 3 e g -1long auto was labelled 204803 Ohio. economy in the home. The lecture will | district's quota will go forward. Some | returned, after two weeks' vacation | has been posipone intil e post office, Mrs. Dimon was told some | The battes of the merried men was 1 h n . ings 2 & 4 o Afterncon” Sermon. he followed by an aluminum demon- [time later in October. on a date vet|spent at Hartford, Watch Hill and |Nesday evening when the mem things about her husband. She im- | Ernest Mleody and John McCarthy u b 2 e b ory | At 2 o'clock the lareest assemblage | stration and each housewife will be|to be announced, the final 10 per cent.|Rocky Point he company expect a big s Flora L. Forte is spending tw | mediately questioned her husband | while th ery the single 2 { q while the battery for the sin men given an aluminum pan. will move on to the cantonment. M about the affair and trouble resulted |consisted of Robert Kelley and Rod- |0f the week, numbering several hun- L o T . betwen the husband and Mrs. Walker. | erick Dion. Edmund Peloquin of the | ired, gathered in the auditorium io At Elks' Clambake. ax sareiany Beker bas divected | Werke. with) friends and relutives BOLTON NOTCH W aTher wantea o ind ot Sbout the | smate wen won e S5 paniccs of; | listen %o & sermon by Rev. Samuel| s number of anielsen men were at | {B8f Bel Cross chapters be informed | Spencer and Teominster oetop B J c LlNcoLN affair. so he took the mail pouch, which | fered to the man who made the first | Thatcher. of East Hampton. The pumper a tlof all trcop movements, in order that| Miss Katherine T ane has return e e = . . . h STl : < = mantic Sunday to atend a clam- | the patriotic workers v d_from brief stay at. T ster. fiss el H ¥ . was thrown off at the station, up to|run. Scripture was read by Rev. E. F.|jake. given by brother members of Sart: f e | wnd - ey Hepminster. | week at South ¢ . WILLIMANTIC the postoffice. but he and his wife| The other events were as follows: | Studley, of Manchester, and praver | wiilimantio lodge of Eiks. R A R L B LS D B S R S G Mre, Goodr { won wers in were both stoned out of the vard. 100-vard dash—First place, Edmund | Was offered by Rev. W. H. Butler, a 5 = ization expects of them. It is expected [son Charles have returned to New s Falker i R 5 2 ew a Bartenders’ Outing, that the local chapter of the Red (‘ross|York after spending two weeks with | ford Wednesd Walker immediately swore out a|Peloquin, $5 zoldplece: second place, | former member of the New FEngland - . D! - - Mr cus wons from Waterd warrant for the arrest of Mrs, Dimon. | Samuel Delworth of Norwich, box of | Southern Conference, now of the Ver-| Members of the Partenders’ local, | Will receive alr necessary information | Mr. Rother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 7%, CEORR 00 She appeared before the Lebanon |cigars: third place, Arthur T. McQuil- | mont conference. A beautiful solo |including workers in Putnam and | relative to new troop movements some | Carl Rother. Willlarm Evans of South M authorities Saturday afternoon at 4.30. | lan. was sung by Mrs, Florence Crosby | Danielson, and their families, were at [ fime during the present week. Miss Catherine Murphy has return- | _ FHIIATR CSans O z The room was crowded and most of | Shoe Race—First place, Ernest Cooke of East Glastonbury, who has | Phillips’ srove, Alexander: lake, Sun- | It is announced from Washington afte visit. hepe with | Was 10 taes Sus x Children Cry | the twitnesses testified in behalf of Mr. | ody, pair of shoes: second place, on a speciu] singer in Rochester, N. | day for an outing and clambake. W.|'hat all points where troop trains stop cousin, Miss Manjori ngsley A A Shaw . “alker. The judge fined Mrs. Dimon | ward Portelance, box of cizars A. Whipple ot Danielson had chargel(r transfers are made women will be At Beach Gathering. % . FOR FLETCHER'S \e dollar and costs. amounting to|place, Mr. Demny, $5 worth of Brother Thatcher's text was Psalm |of the bake, which was pronounced |Teady with sandwiches, coffee, sau-| - Ji0 Fea% TaInering: = Middletown.—n1 M. Agnes CASTORIA |} vhich was paid by her hus-|dry work at the Maverick Lagndrs §8:18. All gifts are from God. Many | excellent. gt cold “becf, bunksand -ple and | lv A0 e i ¢ Jason - and | St. Filzabeth's convent A .. = and Pipe Race—First place, muna | common gifts are to zond and bad Adcauited’ Filhier: and’ Son: at special arrangements swill be made | Yiiss Muror TGN b gl B e JAY M. SHEPARD | D Montiony P e e e T e oy B e o eon. DeForest, emploved In | iocal” sniloond atioisfer points the | Frankiin, Miss Ethel Mullen exting event in her lite wa The two kittens at the town building | Michael Longo, $5 in gold [ eite Gpectaly Mino R un e aiwnle et e hoaiiiy Baed for hav. | Srol cailroad station: promises.to be | [io0ie %,y "Rana Alquist raiinn Of Ter FoIaEn o e s & topana may’ heve to £o hungry!for he next | Pt Men's Hare: ((ninieum sweighy | ot Chriat = P without provocation, struck Au-|and et s, > Dnce on Sept 5. 19 |enjoved a reunion at (cean Beach re- | 21, 1913, at the ent - two weeks as Grandpa Joe Eilis, the | 200 pounds)—First piace, John IMec- Epworth Leagus Service. gustus Longon and one of Mr. Longo's| The Putnam chapter of the Red|Sently. the guests of Mr .and Mrs | Mother Asnes came to thia W whe meralDirectorandEmbalmer | oo e o e raiiiims wea Bosd s | Carthy, Stotson hats second DInce. | at & e e an - Bpworth Lensue | Hoon FoE e One o e oy | cilh L inam chapter of the Red | TiiiTh, eaty: of New London N R e e T 2 imal trainer will leave on his vacation. | Edmund Portelance, c| 7d place, | meeting was held in the tabernacle | evening. Gentiy e approximately 1000 of asar-| “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Shrimpton of | pléted in 1572, having come . Lady Assistant Tel. connection | ham High School. affair and responsible for it heing a Closing Sermon. Indications are that the Thirteentn |it may be safely asserted that they | o3l Euests of Alr. ant ey aiothe e ot MtEE Siccess are a3 fotlow, Rev. Arthue . Withee of Mystic | compirs, which is & unit of the Con- | Wil do their utmost to make com- | FOST i 1ivcoil was a recent | Anes in ihe wax Heats. Sha Besstvus! Carsngie’ Madul. Sport committee—Edmn Porte_ | preachied the last sermon of the camp | necticut Coast Artillery corps, will not | fortable the journey of the Connecti- | . 88 Y68 TECO JEE £ SeseRt | COmer B0 o on musicia - lance, chairman, Jasper McGlone, sec- | meeting in the auditorjum to a_g00d | he eent to France with the Connecticut | St men who are going into training. | 55 0 of mrideeport > e yotaaer ¥ tacst:t thmb the = William Gates is visiting his mother, | 127Ce, chalrman, Jaspc e L D e . beeniio Ithe Coot Major Hagberg to Inspect Home G m Gat B mothe v ineoln. ed audience. ea e Infantry regiments that ace Zoing over ] pect Home Guard | '} ret Lyons has returned | conven DR. F. e JACKOON Mrs Hattie Gates. of this city. While | “gnicrtainment committee—C. A, |tures “and Rev. Frank Chagmberiain |coon. Mcmbers of the Thirteentn | Major John A Haghers of Norwich Migs Margaret ‘1yons ‘hds. rety t in Massachusetts recent Mr. Gates|Gates, D, P. Dunn, J. Brick, P. Lar- | praved. His text was 2 Cor. 9:8, “God | company who have recertly been at|Will come to Putnam Wedresday even- | === saved a voung lady from drowning and | .o DEhio 10 ke ol Biee e S ing to nspect th b = T B ¢ amee. is ab! 1l grace a 14 unto | home say that they hear nothing at pect_the members of Com- DE” '81 found the body of onme who had{" Bajke committee—Thomas Foley, [you.” Grace is God's ministry to men |camp as to the definite use to be made [Pany L, the Putnam Home guard 5 4 drowned during the rescue. chairman, John F. Collins, secretarv: |in thinzs that they lack. His gifts are | of the (cast Artillery corps. although | company. Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantic Ronairing Biack Georse Vanderman, Georse Peloquin, | great, and commonplace. put_srace | there is an inclination toward the be- nx?hfdy"”d"' 1 regular weekly arill i 3 Nels ani s in all. We are to give all we have | <5 = < or members of the organiz: i Hours—% e m. to 3 5. m Phone 44| The smaller of the two large chim- g e o are o) Suect G Wil mane un,jen that ic mey; Be uned as‘leevy &5 Jnfe camoany Mus eveloped Fapidic of neys at the Quidnick-Windham Manu- Brief Mention. where we lack, Bemane By Exifisaine late in knowledge of things military HIRAM N. FENN e Rioa. he " chimmey - was | Arthur Squires of Willimantie Is to About the Grove. During the terrife thuxder shower | 3"500q anoming. . - o L0 make ¢ e ed about” two years ago and|Spend a week camping at Pleasant| Campmeeting in real primitive stvle | that swept over Danielson at midnight |~ Captain 7. J. McGarry expects th UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |STacked about two vyears ago ont|Beach. was noted yesterday near the upper|Friday a bolt of iz every man will be present Tor Wod. 62 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. il it cxtended about five fest from| A ity emplovee has been on the | entrance just within the erounds.|ne husiness eection near the Rhoenix | nesday evening's inspection. aing, and put elaceric e o o o e efimney. "A Providence | foot bridge repairing the wire on the | Louis St. Clair Burr, of-South Man- 2 Ael e s chiester motored from ‘that town on s S s smmeaiate neight| | Heard and Seen. PR iBunll sl any it art of | Saturday, bringing his two bovs, My- 00od The storm included a perfect Mr. and Mrs Norman L. Kennedy Main street is dirty and sticky as the |Fon and Robert, and a 12x15 tent. This Z6 for a ten minute period. East|are spending three weeks with rela- Tesult of recent oiling. hey pitched and enjoyed for a day |of Danielson trees and telephone poles | tives of Mrs. Kennedy at Douglaston, Edward B. T - real camp life. were shattered by the lightaing, which | N.-B. has been spending his vacatio chester ttage Saturday M and N Leominster, Mas: Saturday day. Miss Gertrude Jackson, Miss Carrie| Sunday news stories relative to the| Henry Wheelock and Arthur S. Mac- resident’s statement relative to tak- Telephone Lady Assistant s Of Hartford gwho | There arrived at the South Man-|was almost continuou Miss Fllen M. Wheelock was at Mrs. Charles Flubacher and daugh- | Sauer, Miss Ruth Matchett and Ger- s donald motored to Cape Cod for a week o ters Alice and Ida left Saturday for |ald House. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Towle | ing married men for ' the service|end visit. WILUMA“TIC CONB two weeks' visit with relatives at|came Friday. All spent the Sabbath.|aroused much interest in Danielson| Miss Josephine M. Gifford was " . . Hackensack, N. J. Alba Perkins, former caretaker, Is ~nl«|| \u"ru.m T;""' hf;»‘":‘”: Tlli.;’!‘ leader of the Y. P S. C. E. meeting at Bt Tt Moo o - upon the grounds for the 55th sea- | talk oyer this phase of the dral the Congregational cf Sunday o g i i e S g O tonded allthe camp- |in towns herenbouts and speculation |evening. o 1 k) Sundey street and Miss Helena Nevins of the [Son, ha s 0 = e 5 i < the possi be ; Elms, have zome to Pleasant View |Meetings except two. gver the possibility of what might Knitting Volunteers Needed. i sil i utfits, then you w f - ) . & where they will stay for a week. The 1 o'clock_meeting at Stafford | dore by official Washington to relieve | Miss Eiizabeth Clark of the Rea Thinle siasel simectebyy 21l o/ Filling-0 R EHon Yo WO, B The band concert which was post. | SPTingS house Saturday was'led by | what many have considered an un-|Cross committee desires volunteers for | ready for work when Fall comes. poned from last Tnesdsy evenine wag|Jason L. Randall of Groton. and the |necessary burden on heads of families. | knitting. We sell FOO8 ENGINES anc PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS—ail h held Sunday evening. A large crowd | o'clock meeting by his brother, Schools to Open Next Week. Was Rejected. sizes and rigs. The best cutting equipment that can be found any- was present and enjoved the program | (AP} Henry L. Randall of Brooklyn.| sSchools throughout the o of Kil-| Charles A. Froelng. Eastford, on a where in America s " = g especially_ the trombone solo. - 5 lingly will open for the fall term on |transfer from a Drookiyn. N. Y., board. In just another week the old shool bell will ring and o BuiGmonile party contisting of | o, Guilles Tenrs Gallup of Mansfid | WS ey of next weel, The town school | was examined hers for military service | THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., A S 2 i i Mayor 2 Mrs. Dantel P. Dunn, andyHeorre Mler Staf- | Lommittee has arranged for the open- | Saturday and was rejected by t classmates who were separated at the last session will thetr nives. Mivs | Hatherine Fruriew, | 54 Yere over Sunday visitors. . |ing. It'is expected that the registra-|the exemption board's examining ohes (| 274-292 STATE STREET, 11-20 CRUWN STREET, meet again. The children will meet most of their class- Jlnas returncd from a thres dave’ au- ito the &ronnde for the elosing Sab. | tion this vear will show a considerable | sicians. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT mates in their new classes, and as has been the custom, tomobile trin over the Mohawk Trail |patn = = i i & increase over the figures for last year.| A number of Putnam people were at Seny s and through the Berkshires to Albany.| It was a pleasure to _his many 'oe."ena":;r:n,;é?mgp&xmund Sunday every school child will look spic and span, fresh and Colonel E. D. Fenton, of Evanston, |friends to find Edward M. Wheeler of 5 e at . : B g 101, Captain Charles Fenton and Jer- | Providence leading the singing on the | Methodist church in Redbank, XN. T. Short Calendar Session. eager to resume their studies for the season. ome B. Baldwin of this city, have re- | platform vesterday. Mrs. Wheeler has | His toplc’ was The Triumphant Life,{ -here is to be a short calendar ses- turned from the G. A. R. encampment | been at their cottage on Haven ave- | Pased upon 1 Cor. 15:57. sior, of the superior court here this HAVE YOU GIVEN A THCUGHT TO WEAR at Boston. E. D. Fenton. who is one |nue for some time. Final Bible Reading. week. Judge Reed presiding, to ar- R. |range business for the September term, |of the salesmen for the Windham Silk Rev. W. C. Darby Preaches. At 10.30 in the auditorium Rev. NEEDS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES {company. is staying with Captain Fen- = S. ore gave the final Bible reading |civil side No criminal cases are to by The. i {48 Mooze. & a.he {ton. his brothe s O o ram ton | in: his very popular series ~of _six. | heard until October. TH REN | i e g s Sutardis o readings have attracted gocd| Sept. 8 an examination for clerks FOR E CHILD | _Clinton.—A shark shot at Clinton| ¥ C. Darby of Moosup, Saturday ev. e have Dot ey |anll oarrints T B et ks Don't You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chsir cause you to negisct them? Yes need have no fears. By our method you can have your testh fllsd crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. n o hurch work, and fail to be he- s B . 8 B g covered mear the shore, but did not|O0r R B tm | nificent thoughts in Plato or Shakes- | Buttons—Methodist Church Bai Come in this week and look over our school supplies e i a1 fiil BRSO Ubiet [ Juat s each man in|iflceitt Shonsbis ln iste. of ShREL| Buttons—Methodist | Church Being . - > 4 e rebuilding of the walls of Jeru: = ngs and have the children ready when ine there at the time. But what is a ding of teqtiosa- | Wisdom. God reveals his deepest and wear things e the cinfd y T Bhaic fo B0, When hG gers wmong |1, in Nehemia's time huilded “over | WSGO™, | GO0 TVGR, il SR | Loses at Taftville, 7 to 5. school opens. bathers dressed in 1917 bathing suits | G " chould do the work next to|out vour love for wife or child or s This_shark probably opened his eves | fHiSTaR S0OUIS 00 Mhe, Wort Mex eh | Christ. Oftentimes a man or a wo- ou?u:?ly z:&?:'"”‘:’a»éfifoh‘f{;‘" r;fed:a so wide that he didn't have any reom | ioqay needs such hearty cooperation |Man who knows not God knows the | 9Nt o8 oW SNFURCECR, SPTUGNCC k. chiing. He read the Secripture and " . HPe T Beach last week measured 6 feet and Dt spiring. between 18 and 45 a: ligible. School is the most important part of a child’s life. What J Jiches Jone ~ Mr. Clarkc, o Sammer | Re¥, 32 M. Potter of Gales Ferry oft | ™ wag offerea by Rev. 3. B.| “On account of camp meeting at Wil- CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES he gets out of his school days often determines what he ]| resident, who was catching Winkles|s:js. "Nenemiah wan a true patriot. |Aldrich. of Jewett City. =—Brother|lmantlc Sundey there was no service ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE gets out of life, and if you give your children the right ]leran nét, "aiscovered " the Fatriotisn: ia ont mers idesiism and | 99168 liome, wag, i SONGUENE Bare | 5¢ the Methodiet church STERILIZED INSTRU ZnT8 & . . 1 . P thought it a purpoise. e g > 4 or | thew’s gospel. S f Christ’: -d: AN LINEN kind of school supplies you give them added inspiration || io"h& house"ror his rifie and shot the | She yehemiah was ne slacker nor| W SOCHC Siiors iniversal, Thess BALTIC. ASLETIO BRiNkING SUPS 20 2 H fish three times. It was then dragged |~ i words, beginni vith verse 25, are P v and liking for their school work. e e e e wao . [lim. Toaoften we are ninkweh im[Wovds begluuiug with Ferse B 9mel e g Men Remsiving Govermment LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If thess appeal to you, call for examination and sstimats Ms chargo for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS Buccessors to the Ring Dental Cz.) to open his mouth. way to the presence of the King. God’ s e e i = e ot easoned ot |an hour and marrowly escaped hit- 203 MAIN 8T, % NORW/ICH, CONN A Marseilles telegram reports that e Christ alone reveals the Father. He |tng a team, which turned into Main 84, M. toB P. M. a landslide has occurrea at Cape Jan- Saturday’s Meetings. alone gives rest while you work, not | Street from one of the avenues. Lady Asistan Telephons . = % et, burying workmen, soldiers,.hors-| At 9 a. m. in the tabernacle the|while you wait. No blessing for the | Ralph Rabitaille of the Fifth Com- es, and carts. It 1s believed that 12{morning prayer meeting was in charge pany, C. A, U. S. A, stationed at men lost their lives. of Rev. H. J. Root, pastor of the Grace (Continued on_Page Six.) Fort Terry, spent a 36-heur furlough