Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1917, Page 2

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tuition for out of town pupi's fs $40 Tt is stated by a member of the Putnath town school commit that the per capita cost of educating pu pils in Putnum High School iy in excess of $100 for a sche S0 the tuition fee of 365 for « f town puplls is not considered sive. For years past many Pomf dents have been attending | High School. Local Italians Enthusiastic Stoddard): Miss Fisie Casey, second|fire. A grade assistant (tal Lewis m?d 1 ; Miss Annie tes, 5 1°and costs, amounting to $8.60 Rice e B Todon ‘which he could not pay. He is at the Miss Fannie Bishop, kindergarden; Miss Cora Campbell, assistant in the | station house for the present. Borrowed a Coat. kindergarden, Miss Lillian Sheehy, un- graded room: and Miss Miriam S. Paul Devino pleaded not guilty to - the charge of stealing Frank Duby’s DANIELSON h:veqn:fl“-ugzgzvfia: men :Lnl.: com- s Skidmore, training teacher. NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTY iZdith S. Paschall, arithmetic, physio- T 7 coat. Fe said that he borrowed thas 1 v night t b coat to go to FEagleville to draw his|y . a.qie Warren Perkins to Add ‘r:ymm:f‘::to:-tt.\lx;flr::":lzomhonll-:!g —— logy and gymnastics; Miss Frances S, Two New Teachers Announced for the | Cowles, English. Miss Agnes Edgbert CITY COURT CASES fie o 't - my)(o’:'d‘:;v ‘l‘r‘l‘;r:?rfwmalst’h;u:hfi“;)e\}l‘:o D. A. R—Two on Roll of Henor|The company held a weekly drill on Coming Year—Changes in Class|Will be the new secretary. taking the |, .. o ilivan Hocked His Own Watch, place of Miss Florence Grant who re- Rooms—Medel Schoo! Teachers. Weca Supposed to be Another’s. took it Sunday. He was found not| Among Telephons Employes — Big T",;;‘:WA;"";“’Q; Logee Is chairman| Ialians hers have been The entering class at the State Nor- | The commercial department has been | 1y, police court session Wednesday | U1ty of the charge. - Corps at Jail Farm—Supplies for | i1 oot o0 Lo8ee I8 o eiann | patriotic outbursts by the mal school will not be as large as|Shlarged and some of the rooms chans- | ., '} ostponed from the morning until ‘Home Guard Camp Arriving—Con- | chapter, Order of the. Eastern Star, |8 of, their countrymen in ed, the physiology YPe |2 oclock in the afternoon because PROPERTY WAS INSURED necticut Mills Company to Have |making the arrangements for the Joini | towari Triste = There ‘will o o usual this year. The students are di- | writing room used to be whioh will o_judge. John Sullivan held at Wild- vided as usual among the courses. Two | bo in-the old music room. The steno- | there was no fudge. John Sullivan|,, .. ¢10500 Carried on Sheld House,| 500,000 Gallon Reservoir. A o L : new teachers will be found in the fac- | tvPe will be studled this year, and in|, " icaling a watch but the charge| Damaged by Fire Wednesday Morn- | prarrv . Back, Jr. and Samuel| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peliett and Mr. the bookkeeping course, @conomics, was chan, N oy iy s zed to intoxication when it| jn ool “Worlciby IFitemen. B e 2Rdel|and Mrs. Herbert J. Barnett are en 9—G Yy ack left Wedneeday Gvening for Get- [Snd Mre. Fiarbert &, Berneft sre of- to the new army camp at Aver fror this district and each an devers c them is anxious to do his bit fe t country. ty this year, Miss Louise B. Moss | ;1esmanship and_ advertising will be 5 3 3 ; found that the watch belonzed to will take the place of Miss Susan |studied the second vear. The juniors, | W25 r = tysburg, where they are to guests, v As t of fact t1 distric Blakey in tho ‘Household Arts divis- |ceniors and household arts students |Dim. Sullivan said that he hocked the | Engine Company, No. 1, made & fine | o1 the great army cantonment. of thels | Bett R 0 L T o PR ML Lo R R TR ion. Mise Moss was formerly the in-|will have separate study rooms. N s l»:gvg:‘s at the fire Wednesday morn- | cousin, First Lieutenant R. E. Back, P ooty Taeon o1 ] fiany - gholiiee P g structor in the Northfield Seminary his was - He 1y Sation ch destroved the shed and wa- | ", S, A. M Sattan. s Siiidas Dot The other new member will be Mor. s e S e T To Address D. A. R, O o Faskor | FUSHEIAR Ripsiins atia oirie PR S e e R At Model School. was placed on probation for three|R. Sheldon of Boston. The men were| At an open meeting of Sarah Wil-| o "P088 SHIFCOL LN (SN Negligent Mail Clark. ton. The rest of the faculty will bé |- The teachers for the model school, [ months. handicapped by a shortage-of hose, as | llams Daniclson chapter, D. A. E. in |, John Baratow ir to sall from an 80| o o U000 T : all of the hose carried on the itruck [fne veatry-. o e Meoneregational | erator on a tanker that is bound for | train out of this city Ture ' e same and is as follows: H. T.|which {s under the control of the state arr, prineipal and teacher of sociole |are as follows: Mr. Shaddock, princi- Arveotad ot 1200 feet, was needed to bring the wa- [ church this afternoon Mrs. Angie War- | 7 port in Ireland. Mr. Barstow, whose | properly perform his ter to the fire. sinc the house was |ren FPerkins will speak on The Russia in a general mixup of ;" Charles C. Jones, bookkeeping; |pal and eighth grade: Miss Mae Davi- X 1 & e Y b \fiss Katherine F. Nulty, fypewriting |on, seventh grad Miss Mary WE.| John Hodde was arrested‘;}_edges' quite a ways over the city line ar the [0f Yesterday and of Today. B o ibn o Thi lito: ChaGee Soth b e e ind stenosraphy: Fred V. Staebnmer, | Quinn, sixth grade; Miss Amy Bucha- |day morning at the fire on Windham |last nvdrant in the city was ahout . Gouring. Fenke D i hll Srae (iterdots | Tay T THE aGvery Uf Bupor show... i He developed into a| It was understood he Miss Florence Wood- [road as a suspicious charagter. He | 0o feet from the fire. The men , as they worked in Captain F. O. Armington said Wed- | ing expcriences. botany and chemistry; Miss Jennie E.|nan, fifth grade: i wireless operator from knowledge, fur- | that the clerk’s se had Miss Irma B.|said that he came to this city from |eq the right spi Dennehey, history and. geograph ward, fourth grade; . d hat tent i Mrs. Sus 7 ine, sewing; 2 Tord, third grade: Miss Ethel Lewis, | Providence on a freight, and got off hiS | the house when the smoke was so[leSday that tents are being secured , : 3 v ’ P M e M T N i (i s i o Wi Time wner: 1R hem Te mme Sl e o (00 O e, 0 ee s o0 for the over Sunday and Koliday camp Eherel by, S Gl Y Wi oy Geali.ugn By the | 1 : E g 4 o 3 . Up to s ere. % e - — O percome, e JOAr of the exhaust | Wednesday about half the number of Master of Mine Sweeper. Last Half Holiday pumping could be heard at the top of | tents that will be required had been| william Stone, formerly of Daniel- | Today brings the Jillson's Hill, half a mile away. Secure. son, is to sail, as master, in a few [August hall holidavs fo ’ , The party of vouns men who rescued | _Holiday hours will be observed at|days, of a mine. sweeper fo be taken|many of the stores in Putnam re the women first noticed the reflection |the Danielson post office mext Mon- | from’ an Atlantic port for service over- | Week the usual schedule of the blaze when at the top of Frank- |4y, Labdt day, and the office Will}seas. Mr. Stone now has a rating as|hours will come lin_hill. close at 11.30 a. m. for the dav. a lieutenant commander of the United [ there will be no more T The insurance on the property to-| It is thought that the registration |Siates naval reserve. The vessel | noons off until nes ras tals $10,500 and is divided as follow: t the hizh school this fall may be|hich he will take across the Atlantic | have expressed their appre W| LLI MAI ‘ I lc col“ = $2,000 on the shed and water tower, |S0mewhat reduced by reason of the s for use by one of the allied gov- |the arrangement nnder wi Pl "000 on the house and $1,500 on the | fact that many young people Who | crnments. inese men of the eit furniture. might. otherwise continue their studies | ™ My Stone, during the past few |for the half dave off dirine ¢ will be lured into industrial lines by | years. has rapidly advanced himself in | of the hot weather sen Steeple Damage $900. en wages oy s rating and recently became. a master. To Show Pecherons at Fair STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON " k Electric Welding Machine About a vear ago. as mavigating ol | o 0 0 ] The damage to the Baptist church cer, ne made a trip from an Atlantic| . Stanton D Wwicks o steeple caused by lightning last Tues- | The Shore Line Electric Railway et day was appraised at 5030 by an in | company has sent to Danielson an |[P™ 1% Austaly o 1he Arel of B flect surance adjuster. This is fifty dollars |clectric welding machine, which will do | PT new_ Eiant fveshters of more than the last time that it was |the bonding work on the new line of | ""pl1 G0 (40 (orvices here mentioned struck. rails being laid in a seetion of Main |, ~UOF i YR8 SEEVIEES BORS HENCODTY | Worcester, at s si=t strect. The machine is so mounted as o vt Bhichs cuse, N. ¥, and L ThenEn Oimbe. Rl A s Members of the Ladies' Aid society ::;T;’”;.,';T\‘,\f“ i e e G EvesleaenE dle Marrisd Mon to. Appesl of the Baptist church are to meet, for | eral vears, imporiing som theft of several articles from the office | In view of President Wilson’s com- [a basket social, this afternoon iwith|animals from ) of P 5. Hiils on Main street. Tuesday |ment on the taking of married men (Jrs I\ P. Warren of Hawline street o morning he discovered that his notary | for service in the draft army, a num- | Membership in the Danielson Red SPECTION = and Wednes- | ber of men of that class who are res- | Cross chapter is now $83. It was said HOME GUARD iNSPEC public seal was missi l EEK day he found that a check protector |ident in this vicinity are to file ap- Tuesday afternoon that a chapter " & & Laying New Track. the idea of planning work for the fall Inspection Gfficer DI - 3 o . nd_wintesmonths. WEDDING. A force of men of the Spgie Line | o,y Favailee of the Church| The inspectic > = Will be Devoted to the Final Clearance of Summer s, Rt e, SUE® A0 | ot N Tatalten of he Churen | The inapect ebaron—Shurtleff. of laving new ties and track along | MW . 4 ‘ Mere. Norwich z R. W. Lebaron of Arlington, Ms Main street, northward from the Con- | oDn. : ; = e 4 Ry i Merchandise to Make Room for the Fall Goods. ., Leberon of Arinaton, Htain sireet, norimward from the Con | “Hawara 5. carpenter was i Nor- | mander o the 1 Coventry were married at the home of | this beinz the extent of the new con- "‘;:‘r;"c‘:l’;""finz: “Hr‘:“:‘_’n"'(“‘; r'r;lv"rhu-- sehodl, Wednesd Wedups. [crete rongway to be Inid by e siate.| CERONEE Surey BN Of A e | népked by interest row for Worcester wit thoroughbred Percheron will exhibit at fafrs to 1 the bride at Sou August is the month of extraordinary values. It is the month of final clearance of Sum- |} "ros i Bt DEINE 1 dxbutea that thi new sectioh oE L1 c 3 . T Jiier spect: . 4 i E . the Congregational church. The wed- |track will be completed within the | Tuesday on leave of absence =~ = |cuding = felegatio: mer Merchandise regardless of former prices. Modern store keeping does not permit of | dinz ook place at noon ana ~|méxtiten quyn “Theswork being donp]® Missew Eieanor and Whssbeth Gard [F097 TO, ; nessed only by relatives and intimate | makes a trolley transfer necessary. . | Mer. daughters of Mr.and Mre J. F.)at jorwich = =~ goods being carried from one season to another, even though the goods on sale are to be|[[t"(%. 2N, am™, L Y| osb Galt ARl ftine af Baliabury, Mase. with thelr | Guard compunics & o e momtie Tk TS A2 | Men in this district who have been | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . Ev- | state and with the : o rotuen then Wil st me Am- | cailed and accepted in the draft and [ans, who have heen hers for @ few | ization has had worn for several months to come, and even though the cost of these goods are higher at gi=_thols peturn: thoy Il zeattie ¢ ATI- | 0" 5 ye” cooks e fariabs mstabors bt | dors tion a few month ' . . s . = 3 s i o a military organization may have the Miss Margaret MeBride is spending | veloped 2s to make it wholesale than what they may be purchased at retail. This brief outline of the nature of e = lege of <oin to camp at Aver,|her vacation at Westerly and Watch | tive asset tn the star r on-support. 5. with the first of the contingents, | Hill. - an be depended or n 2 H H inc in- William Wheeler was rested Wed- next week, if they will make John C. TBenedict of Westhorn, | cy this August.clearaway of Summer Merchandise we believe convinces you of the extraordin- | William Wheelcr was arested Wed- application to the exemption board. | Mass.. visited with friends in Daniel News in General cer MacArthur on a charge of non- | Some men wiw are not cooks or who |son Tuesday. The pest office a n ary values that have been provided so as to make sure and certain that the articles set aside | (7l port This is the second (e he | have nor had miiers eaons OF vho Noow Bisilotivg: Board: P i . . &S - . - E has been hefore the court in the last |ready pleading for an opportunity to s Sl . o B o 1 be one ¢ for disposal will be sold out in shortest, quickest, possible time. month and both of the times were be among the first away from camp.' | Fostmaster Gearge 3t Pilling has | hess will be on - e e e ey Two on Roll of Honor. of the post office, for use in displaving| Rev. I . & g i i sl The current issue of the Telephone |matter pertaining to government bus | pulpit at t his mother-in-law. was i o o o o 0 3 OV n us- lp! a L cor e > FORAs, gy "3 | Bulietin, omcial publication of the S.|iness. i - Hake Binni ¢ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES AND THEIR VALUE WILL DEMONSTRATE TO YOU | guinr e i dne e | e e | s aanan o iabbase; bk | e veokion ot | e a few davs in Den- any mem of emploves who are to leave | been visiting fo THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE pout s i : service to do their bit for Uncle |ville, where he was employed many | ferring of dezrocs 2 = . Sam as members of the Signai corps. | vears ago. candidates of gilt = Last Haif Holiday. In this list_appears the names of two| Frederick Flagg of Franklin, Mass., | Tuesday even Today (Thursday last day s of Wire Gang No. 14, with | formerly of Danielson, was a visitor As 1'r 1 n that the half ¥ 7ill ters at Danielson— incent B. | with relatives here Tuesday wa riven W mantic clerks will be ! , lineman, and R. E. Lane,| Thomas Head of Winsted has heen | Grosvenor fie DURING THE CLEARAWAY OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE half holidavs taken during 4 spending a few days with Michael | school, in Poms mgonths of July and Au t At Messrs. Gartland nd Lane are still | Head and ramily of Academy street Exemption time of writing, it seems the [on daty here, but expect a call for| Miss Albina A. Stracuh of Miliville, | tions on Wedne ' clerks will have the service at any time Mass spending a vacation with [‘the physical exan Danieison. of institutions | hoara s permitte « READY-TO-WEAR SECTION storm This vicinity, during the past few |friends has witnessed two flagrant usur- el 2 Progress on Sewars. te in a wide variety of|Nisht Gowns in colored crepe, whitegHouse or Porch Dresses. in lawn or | % e - g . i : it s e o ion. pations of authority by men who <hakicool patierns, reg-| tissue, plisse nainsook and flesh color| percale neat stripes and figures, wi s o Rt Wallon, . o o IRatons or upon themselves privilezes | The work of laying sewers in North | for examinntir t and $1.59 values, for $1.00.| silk, figsured, low neck and short| 10w neck and short sleeves, regular| City emploves are filling in the TS | that belong onlv to officers. It may | Street is being steadily advanced and |y the institnt n Skirts. several good styles| sleeves, lace’ trimmed, regular $1.25| 3$1.48 ard $1.98—to close out at only |on Church street with a mixture of | (At belong enlv to offcers. It mayviipel I8 SOnE Sestily acdtanced and at the institutior 0, Fegular $1.50 ‘waiue,| - vaiue, for $1.00. . [0 endl joundel ol ne's self with the right to do thin Putting in.the concrete roadway in ‘A'IM to Fight Fer Urcle Sam I S z Sl of S s in linene, o Basile, pastor of the fthnt only an official really has, but|Main street will advance from its uan Naun Lis Middies, in jean | Eion o2t go0d $1.25; value; for xingha chambray, form. church of New it is & fad that ién't going to be pop- | Present delayed state aiter the putting | of Cleveiand, has 51,20 apo | | Y190 & pat sold at $3.98 and up to $12.50— visitor \Wedr in some quarters and will bring [in of new ties and ralls by the Shore | fizht for I'ncle Sa Crepe House Sacques, stripes and fig to close out a $2.93 each m Colonel Ishell of |retribution on the heads of the over- |line Electric Railway company the physical examir ures, regular $1.25 and $1.39 values, | ( R R Infantry, the local po- | cficious. j Beports gathered from all sections | added to the quota f for $1.00. nd white. ges 6. to 14 years all enlisted men with- Big Corps at Jail Farm. hereabo indicate P:n, the pot Cars Off Schedule E ang. > g 9 B . [erop will be of recorG-brsaking pi i ; One lot of White Voile Dresses, in| value $1.25. for $1.00. e The Windham county jail farm is{portions and that the tubers will It has been, in the small sizes only, formerly sold for|Onc lot of Children’s Dresses i ging- o o e 7| producing a ge crop this season, |of splendid quality. ;""i\l erwn: for car $3.00 and $6.00—to close out at only| ham and percale, checks, stripes and | miios,. oy o £ Cou probably a larger one than in any of ‘e o be off time, w $1.00 each. 5 plaids, value $1.39, for $1. puinister at 'Wan "‘",‘MV‘-' T have gone before. Under Vielating Automobile Law. count for the c nt or in this city Wednesday. management, many acres of The state automobile law forbids | Fast few davs t meeting will be hel rurs- beert kept highly culti- | persons under 18 years of age. when | Vice being somewhat of DOMESTIC SECTION - DRESS GOODS SECTION to decide on the of { vated this season and the returns from | unaccompanied, to drive an automo- ——— < | The question is one | these ac ithin the next few weeks | bile, but that thing is being done in WEDDING se Turkish Towels: extra Eood [62-inch wide Mercerized Table Danlssk. 86 and $i-mch. wids Wolle, fancy ngures | (het offects all taxpayers and ail |will. be jarge, althoush | Danielson regularly. s e value 30-—8pecial 4 for $1.90 | value 65c—Special 2 yards for $1.00.| and stripes. regular 29c value—Spe- | Should be present no defini as to the pros-| The case of the Danielson young Munyan—Ross hed T " yei Fremmed Bl o atan 39 cial 5 yards for $1.00, | John c. Wilard pects are being ziven out. men who had some bottles of beer | There was interest b the 1 APk E Tomets 2o e A"»f“‘“| pises, v alue 29c One ot ing in a mood|a suitcase on Thirteenth Company in Fine Form. |taken from their car at Brooklyn last | nouncement Wedneeda pecial 2 for $1.00 peciat 4 for 3100, 1 Fipes. regular | 4ay, and it was found rzeant Charles Rapp, who visited | FTiday night, and broken, was p riaga at Providence, Satur bie Cloths, 2 vards|Brown o ached vel vi 5c s lor of Phis & & el a D, 0 Vvis| » & local y 5 2 & byl i e thz. 2 vards|Brown o Bleached Toweling, value 15c value—8pecial 5 yards for $1.00.; lor of this city a after the mat Tome here from Fort Terry, savs | fented to a iocal attorney Tuesday and | week. of Mary 1 ’ 2 ial $1.00 each. pecial 8 yards for $1.0C. 26-inch wide White Sergze with black | ter was repo: police. the Thirteenth company is rap- | ¢ Will act for them in bringing suit|of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell T n Hemmed Diapers, size 18x18, | Turkish Towls, size 18x36. valie i5c—| hafrline, also all wvhite regular 58¢ | Professor Cl illiams_of TLe- developing in knowledge of and |152inst those who were eoncerned in | Elm street, and Emery Card $1.2:—Special $1.00 a dozen. Speciai 8 for $1.00. value—Special 2 yards for $1.00. high University, was v ng his par- | efficiency in things military and that | (R€ affair. son of Mr. and Mrs, ( |ents, Mr. and Mrs. I . Williams | j¢ fast becoming a splendidly fitted |, 1anielson men who have heen vi of Thompson R e s ST B T, WS I Tt S e g Ot SRt R S TR R s ot s ¥ P9 tors at the camp of ‘the Thirteenth| 'The marriage ceremons wa FLOOR COVERING SECTION DRAPERY SECTION | Profesion hecdive his clomentie R e company went away seom | SOTPERY 50 FOrS erry ara have benn | rormea TR A1 3 Wide Imported French Cretonne fruit and vine | Congoleum Russ size 36x54, regular $1.25 value—now e Kihis i n,‘.f{f’_‘:fl’jug;‘:’m“ tmi|and men speak of the substantial | Providence 3 ol designs, rézular fic value—Speeial 2 yards for $1.00. $1.c0. A Weak Point. thev are fully equipped for service now | Manner in which the men of the ser- | presant for the marriaz Serim Curtains, white and ecru, value $1.25 — Special | Linoleum Rugs, size 24x36, regular 5% value — now Artificial potatoes are beinz made | and are fast becoming acquainted with | Yice afe being fed hy the government. Board to Hear Over 70 Claims $1.00 2 pair. 2 for $1.00. fiour, water, lard beas. | the multitude of duties that devolve [The Thirteenth com A o Many inquiries were r Door Panels. white ecru, regular $1.50 value— | Hygeno Steel Carpet Sweepers, regular $3.00 value— | Fu: they s 1P %he [upon them as soldiers. Local horses will be started today |ncSday by members of Special $1.00 each. now $1.00. ckets on The general health of the company | (Thursday) in races to be run off '“ihm\rd relative to what ¢ . i s = is at a very high standard and there | My OCSY) T0 R0€8 0 e TUR off 8t cent letter of Presigent W A B War Gardenec Mot ‘Menatsd has been vast improvement in _the | ga¢ rack 2 s Grove, r Pr to iaNine foeh it AN . TJ s R - = 5 health of soms young men who have e have on cases that will I Inderwe r Vi g : ; ! Inderwear for Women Mer’s Furnishings Toilet Articles | triot, who looks to intrinsic | come from. ~Inside” work (o the open Plans for Big Reservoir. o Boaca: tofad, When Ty |values will see in government price- |and vigorous.life they are now leading.| Plans ars being made at the Con-|be in session in t brary of nen Writing Paper, 1 pound age regular 33c value—Special Men’s Balbriggan Drawers anklefKara 1 length. value 59¢—Speciai 3 for $1.00 pac £ no real menace to t Newark News. war g Insulting to Defenders of the Country. | necticut miils for a 500,000 allon res- | perior court to he. ervoir, to give added protection against | exemption. and Children B T : irts_ and Drawers; bytons Biriricrns Shils. thoot ribaes 4 packages for $1.00 The pr 2 < Men'’s Balbi s e a % printed statement that “Kill- Notle p Sven e, tv- Special 4 gar-§ value 59¢— Special 8 for $1.00. ara Linen Envelopes. 125 in_a hox, | s - - — Iy may get no-license because so]f& . . = Podreies Bekh: gives il s : : regular 65c a box—Special 2 boxes el Eonag. 2ecs Principal Ernest R. Warren said [of the hoard that married men w tc for §1.00. ss 1o "z Datbrisgan Shirs short siceves. | £oE"S3 00! | JAY M. SHEPARD T W yotes have Eome With the | rucaday that he will be at the. high |have been certified s f 5 s, sizes 26 to] vz o —Spec or $1.00. e T B et e | | e e friende ot e whe hiore:| school from 3 to 5 p. m. Saturday and [ this district and wrose cinime qua Special 2 for Dimity Shirts sleeveless, value Special 12 cakes for $1.00. | Succeeding Elmore & Shepar ey o ome it alnoat eveosthine| Monday to confer with parents and | not allowed will file appeals Special 3 for $1.00. atioite. Botp—Geeuial i . 3 il A by students relative to courses of study.|that they may have the 8 c pecial 5 cakes for F “) ct dE I)alm dear to them to fight for their coun- 1 Tnion Suits, lace |Men Dimity Drawers. inee lensth || s100. 5 e S uneraivirector ana Lm: €F | ¢y, and some of the soldiers who — T U ade. (08 namer UnGmgias B n Suits, lacel™ . alue 59c—Spcaia or $1.00. oodbury’s Soap—Special 5 cakes for B . |[bave reaa the statement have said TNAM P e e et sular and extra siZesfatens Light Weight Hostery. in biack | 8100, © ° 70 B | 5 caxes|80-62 North St., Willimantic minzs that wouldn't lools well in print PU trict board. ccia - $1.00, R e lar 19c values | Packer's Tar Soap—Specia cakes Eeebin : “Insulting to the defenders of the | i : = % By o eI D9e valug cfor sl Sy Lady Assistant Tel. connection | .. WONEIE 0 Cwords in which one | Pomfret Pupils to Attend High School RED CROSS ALLOTMENTS COMBINATION OFFER—vyour choice | <2108 Tooth Paste—Specia ubes | _ i business man of the borough charac- at North Grosvenordale—Last Half|,, . i B for Vain. 8000 %o —Special 4 for $1.00] Of any §1.00 Shirt and a s0c four- |p oy 300 o e S |terizes the slur on members of the| Holiday Today—Major John A. Hag- wé AULSISE IV or TamAgyo Tor in-hand Tie for only $1.00. < 18 —-Specia S hirteenth company. b Inspects Home Guard—M o e NateniEl Ahd e + o tubes for $1.00. o Ko %o 3 The irony of the whole proposition, erg ” = Sara=NUN= for Clothing: - Camphorease for irritated skin—5 jars | though, lies in the fact that the men| Yan-Ross Marriage—Red Cross Al- - Hosiery for Women 3 = for $1.00. e eferred to as supposedly supporters| lots Generous Sums For Supplie The Putnam Red Cross chapter w b Notion Section 16-ounce. Peroxide of Hydrogen—5 for DEN, 's' of a license policy in Killingly have | Authorities B Bod. allot $900 of the pe of t and Children Willimantic 8-cord Spool Cotton, | 1,2 |eniisted in the service that comes un-| _gUinorities Bury Body of James| Pty 0"e 00 110 Aiea er - 2 rolis of 10c quality Toilet Paper | Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic|cer the rule prohibiting the sale of MREVATS weeks ago to purchase ys b Mo mem Al Al St TR T er o Shooll o gt intozicating liquors to men in the uni- ting, in accordance with j Special 6 pairs for] —Special 25 spools for $1.00. 25 rolls of 5c quality Toil = sz ot 3 . Joseph Albert, Vaghon, who is a di- ARG Kerr's Silkateen, all colors, regular 5c | 100 GEE T Tt i Hone iR WD Thoue O [ronm soiie Dested iete wsmy dimee 1 0D e o AL e L ahe Nuiional Seil Cr . Hose, linen| 348201 auality—8pecial 2 dozen for|Dver-Ready Stroppers for Safety placed themselves under real prohibi- | CAnada, visited here with Rev. and |ERT\EALON & fow dave a6o. h $1.00. Ra: Blades _regular $1.00 value— Frghx o Mrs. B. F. Befoit. Mr. Vachon al-|% - , spiliea. solies atie Lo Si-chl 74 Biio Riades ey 3 u 3 tion rules, are gxhar;l_\ ‘Exxxlshed away so | M . o will be spent and $400 ror | alue 29c— e A a or $1.00. that they won’t he! illingly to a li- | 0 amp A 4 » . cnempiion chapter's e of t i e " UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER | (M2t (hes v B s Ui | Board and took the physical examina- SETAE ST chevttei-ahare Bopw Biden Buibad - Hes, bdin Suit Cases and Parasols G 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. The man who wrote the lne that | tion required. use, amounts to $1,043.4 vaioe #9e-Seacisl & natsle She F Art Goods Telephone Lady Assistant |has caused such adverse comment| - Antonio Bonneville, recently oper-| "5y 70002 8 LTl 0 e o ine e 2 pecia pairs | Karitol Suit Cases extra strong, value AN 168 20w Py 5 b A i o - wouldn’t get any gold medals from |3t pon for appendicitis at the Day ~, worke " 3 $1.50—8pecial $1.00. Women's Stamped Night Gowns. reg- the. patriotic members of the Thore | Kimball hospital, was reporied Wea. |28 the Red Cross workers X Sk Mosiery, regular 20c|YOUr cheice of our entire stock of Par- | Mlar 63c and 75c ‘values—Special 2 & Y taenth if they were passing.out dec. |nesdny as making progress toward re- | Percabouts have been using has e asols that formerly sold for $3.00 to $1.00. - s e temporarily exhausted w quaiity—Special 4 pairs for $1.00. $5.00 for only $1 g S(p.m});\ed Pillow Cases, 42 .and 45 . cri\non;,'r;;)amdeed;. - o =5 stated Wednesday that sup; Women's Silk Hosiery, black and E: inches. regular 75c quality—Special i o to France Soon. ichools to Open Tuesday. is expected here at once white, regular 3% value—Special 2 2 . 2 for $1.00. Henry Gilbert, 19, son of Mr. and The schools in P'utnam will open Miss Katherine Byrn: is now VERY SPECIAL—Women's Pure Silef2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser—Special | WOmen’s Leather Hand Bags i Third company. Rhode Island Comst| David Smith was in Boston Wed-|varn being used can be Hosiery, well known makes, black,] $1.00. 2 Women’s Leather Hand Bags, lined . | Artillery, for early service in France | nesday on a business trip. her, she also heing authorized t a some colors, regular $1.25 |02 size Liquid Veneer—Special $ for| “and "ftted. covered Irame. & sood and is now at Boxford completing his | Pomfret Pupils Going to Tourtellotte. ceive ths completed garmont 56 vigoes — Biaciat S 00 " assortment to choose from, good training. Mr. Gilbert was a student| 4 wo. gtated Wednesday, following|B°dy Not Claimec—Town Bur 12 and 14-inch All Bristle Push Broom | styles. fully worth $1.50—y- h at Brown university and with many James Sullivan, Ll i Etees ity .50—your choice b i other students was quick to offer hiy | meeting of the Pomfret town school s 4 .CO. K ach. nasorsrstf i AL T committee, that children from that No relatives of his havi i i Su“'““ 'OP’HOM. G;'"d.‘ > ::{)wn r:n.\' attend Tourtellottg Memorial ;fll?di lflvnldm”h;flr;l”-% o P amp. igh School, .at North Grosvenordale,{burial Tuesday of James Sulil T M seecasesansooe HCap(aci;n 1:;. o. Armingt‘on of the ;}u‘l- _vesar instead of coming to Putnam | Was k\ll(*fl by a 'r:lml:n loe: 1 rr ‘ome uzard company said Tuesday gh School. This situation develops|a week ago. Burial w in I 'e l - 'I L] u ay co- that he has arranged with the quar- |over the fact that tuition at Putnam |street cemetery % 4 termaster’s department at Hartford | High School has been advanced to $65,| Instructions received by the exer - i 5 : for the forwarding of the blankets and | whereas at North Grosvenordale the (Continued on Paze 0. : - aey L B oy ; : 2 s 5 ¥ Lp e

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