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I L Francis Tetreault Faile ts Pass Ex- 3 ; amination at Fort Nisgara—Greg-| ) son-Harriott Engagement Anmounc- ed—Town to Vite on License Ques- tion—James Kent Declines to Run rs’ Association Sscures Mise Em- 5 -a- = i bleton as Home Economice Agent— riie 5 Tndependently For Selectman. Draf Man 11, Dr. Arthur J’ Bean ..nd family ol o = i | Brookivn, N.. Y., have been guests of| At a meeting of the local exemption g . and High Grade Clean and Good R Mes Orain l,hi-uey and daughters. mbl:m;e A!urno‘o.n. r the cases of p _ $ FOR : GROCLRIES at the . e v ionety. Tyt Rarvics wotes P OUR p Devens, Ayer,|th and more rigid 1 | { F . . and S : — A. T. Otis & Son PROVIDENCE _ 7: Frankiin St. BAKERY z = 86 Franklin §t. o "',,”,,‘g",.,' ,'?' Setouiene Bulletin Bldg. 3 f 2 < 2 Tol. 1153-3' M- . Reiested “.m Niss In deciding zl:u. e-—’ :. boara : OF 3 e T @ neis Tetreaul returnea from Lo g £ e VISEROLA the officers’ tratning camp at Fort Ni- | onts w’:n.mupap‘:':m '..cou“:';'{d s L Plaut-€adden Go. Plaut-Cadden Co. B | o stint Shysioal acfoct, ~ He will| woro' ac twer gt Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 remain at his home here for & time.| Fierre Myers Putnam. : i Plaut-Cadden Plaut-Cadden George M. Call of Cedar Point, Alvin 8. Martin, Putnam. i oa s s Building Building : k. home in Danfelson,| Harry C. Meinken, Putnam. y v - 144-146 Main St 144-146 Main ot R RGBT B A c"&’-’."fim"m Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. 2 Thomas Corcoran, Putnam. — — . .| / Ernest Tetreauilt, Putnam. \ , e s B th B % e 5/ S s A | Dresses, Skirts, Soda Water and Bottling in all . M| to F‘on 'l‘crry after a visit at their he, P Works s ? Putng % Fn.m.n Chip in For Cigar Fund. ; €. E. WRIGHT. Chas.E. Whitaker r ) More ‘than $20 was “chipped® by mx’ T . 8.Cove 8 | & 81 Water St - men who attended the Firemen's as-| Kenneth Hamiiton, Danielson. a - | sociation clambake Sunday toward a Roland 51, Gras, Danisison. i, 1 fund that will be used to buy cigars Mowry, Thompson. Wy . 425-2 for members of the 38th company. m‘r Illcll Bolworfll Eastford. FERGUSON’S i - on e Gregson- Harviott Engagement. | Georse H. Gensier, Woodstook: Always showing the newest in each Announcement is made of the en-| Fred BRatney, Woensocket. E : y g J Franklin Sauare = Why The gagement of Miss Martha Gregson,| David \fll'n North Grosvenordale. . - . e CRANSTON CO. Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs Mathies xfietfirz:’“fif"n?'&'fifiwfill i respectwe line, ?t unmatchable prices. Cut Glass - of course Fratron of Dantelsen™® 10 ROY| joied’by the speciil asent of the pro- Silvetwal 25-29 Broadway A 9 Yost marshal general -to the district 239 Main Street 3 rrosted AWoman. Released. hoard at Hartford and appeals may pitryilliosinst W2 04 BERRREOS SN A A A woman who was placed under ar-| be expected. The local board ha fll_ -KEM rest at East Killingly Sunday and | simply applied the same rule in decid- \ Willard Stofage locked up at the Danielson police sta- | ing all claims ‘on the grounds of de- 2 Bl (DU IN - Mw‘mmfl-mmmm iy " IR Batteries . P wit] HIGH GRADE tion wes 24 h- | pendents. ’:verythlnl 5 COAL m M1 out eh.;'e- being rrem‘ agnipst With the 22 exemptions above noted her. the Jocal hoard for this district still the A. T. 7. company and who [ that will required i~ sernii g iy Telephone makes. his Deaacuarters 8t Alentown ] v, thety i e nainen” Eot okt o . has visited here with his par-| probability, of calling more ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Conklin. physical examination. In addition s 5 ‘ll\lufl:: Ell:hth Tripp, ostp&n. strewe: there are sonfe scattering cases of ap- i ave 16 members e als ¥ a 11 LL'!,I::‘ER THUMM'R R Bl i oF e Vgt st ol nne aie. :f,tfl:c.‘:.f,‘;ed““'“‘,‘:g:m'“‘:: Monday, but probably will be today. | Under the law no town may-asi for | tial evacuation gt Petrograd. all D her home for a meeting Wednesday | number to increase this district's sur.- Te Visit in Virgini oSl il e o il B People,” says the correspondent, “descrigtions : atternoon. = plus to at least 50 above the quota. Harold 8. Corbin, who-has returned | mer years, ‘the comissioner will bg| “&ré hastily leavinz the city. Out- CHAPRELL CO. 40 Franklin St. & D‘.h:,: R:iv::‘dl:d ::o-. ANOTHER Q'PE—R CENT - g:u l’ror;:l Wgrcender,h_wh ob:‘l:ed to bfimlfi the appropriations | Eoing Lrnlnsdareh filled to their ulr;msl : en in this district whe. on aec- 3 en employed, and his_sis asked for by the towns in order to|capacity and there are tremendous Tel. 24 | count of minor physical defects, are TO LEAVE NEXT WEEK | Harlie I. Corbin, will sail this after- | keep the total within the nwpmr;fla- r::wdayof people at all the stations. g exempted from military service and —_— noon from Boston for Norfolk, en route | tion. No ald has been given to the “‘The Sovernment’ 15 - taking mmeas- b who desire to met into the service can| Groups of Twelve Designated to Go'in | for a visit with their brother, Fred|towns for two vears owing to the fail- M. Corbin, at Windsor, Virginia. Up-lure of the general assembly to make | ures to empty the city. It intends to .CHAPPELL €O. 3iarold Conklin, who is traveling for| has an excess of 45 men over the 118 A 5 i have such defects remedied without Distri AND FOCKET charge 1y applving to Herbert = H. iefs Next Quots. on his return hers, the latter part of | an abpropriation at the session of | remove thein numerous educational in- BILLARDS Typewriters iy, Shiacpeee e A A et tha el {0 T R o aniricts ooper| D e ot B nta end v to Ve faciitics. Tor PocLES . H. R. WAGNER Assigned &5 Fomt. Terry. fice of the local exemption board Mon- [ 3° 80 nient for Camp Devens, Ayor. the removal of the private efte SIMPSON 52 " P N “mm‘-ufl):‘amb;‘:fxsif‘“-.; ‘1:'!‘":"“': day that preparations have been com- An Enlisted Speciallst GERMAN SUBMARINE P These steps are principally connected roadway icer. has n Assien uty af 2 - 24 ith the question of subsistence and BippaTpont i Nkl Conis Fort Teiry with the 39th compdgy ofj Pleted f"’é""’;’“f ot A aore 2er] Gilbert Perry. son of City Engineer ' - HID BEHIND SCHOONER | With te e Creault of the mill- ayer ' Building Danielson, as an extra lieu t [ oemt. of tlis district's quots Wednes-|and Mrs. George W. Perry, has been |y, 41 1t Got Within Range to Attack | fary situation.” ———— There are more than a _ score of ursda; F‘;'&“fl:“&fl?":’{“fi rated as an enlisted spectalist, it 1s| =711 0 Set HIn Menas te AL HOME gt - sy Panies A Fort Terry, " <™ | quota will be'4s men and they will g0 [ 10" he Sath Const. Defénce company| Was Sunk. GAS ON STOMACH FLéRNfi:«ERs C A SPiaRk d}ie\'. hVV E’ w;oo:;:ra of the um;-fi .0";‘“1 s"'o“'" of !':'et::b: l‘:“'"- of Danielson. -Mr. Perry, hwho was a : : - SOUR STOMACH Sver) ing ] 3 odist church af uwaugan Ak en to leave L D H technical student when e enlisted, An Atlantic Port, Sept. 10.—How a ! For the Home Optometrist preach at the Pentecostal church here| Robert Maurice Balch. will_very probably be given a chance German submarine hid behind his N TION SCHWARTZ Faniie Do nest Spndav in exchange with Rev.| Willle E. Rustell. to do special work and may be sent|schooner until it got within range to INDIGES e . rown. lekaye otoial to Fortress Munroe, Va., for spe attack an American tank steamer and 9-11_Water St 59 SRl Northfield Delegates Will Report. Irving Richard Couch. training, it was said here Monday by | later was sunk by the tanker’s gun 2 ,HEARTBURN el. 965 in Somers Bidg. |- Siwncrts. trom: etis Witemston to: EbW iAnoer_rt Hmlignnefly a member of his company who was |crew, was told hy the captain of the Instantly Relieved by - T Northfleld conference are to be read| fiks Memrick. s Gl ey e i e v GETIT this evening at a_meeting of Queen] Drafted Man 1ll at Hospital. e s Hipie THE 3 o Philip Robers: said, the U-hoat ordered him to stop. N MES e fff,',’,‘";,fii”‘"“'- gy Eoge g B ] W Wels Foater. Jobn Ute s drafted mian who is reg | The' submarine then keptrhehind the o 4, o Yo - Wllfred Archambeault. istered at Blackstone, Mas: is at § schooner until the “pproaching tani NATIONAL RING & SISK’'S Side. & rge Bousquet. the Day Kimball hospital. He is un-|ship was within range. When it he- BANK Druggists Call to French Residents. Charloi J. Adams. able to gort as_requirgd, for the|gan the attack the naval zuard - The French consular office in New Men to leave September 20: present, and his affidavits will be for-{ turned the fire, their eighth shot s\ Howard R. Call. warded from this city. ing the German boat and sinking 16 Shetucket St. Franklin Square Yok is again calling Kilingly resi-| Howard R Cal e - erman boat ‘a : « ents who are ench subjects to New osario Jose Beausoleil. g within sight of the schooner's crew. York for. re-examination, notwith-| James J, O'Connor. - s 5“"""‘"’;1 c;""d T“:'Y-g taftora | The steamer and schooner escaped in- IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS Are Good Cars IT FOR YOU ! IV unfit for military service. o "| Arthur Preveneal. the week's sessfons of the superior| oo " EVAGUATION OF BISURATED Magnesia is Magnesta REO-GARAGE Town Will Vote on License. Napoleon Lameoureux. court. . especially _prspared for lhcrsn(go, 57})6‘1‘,(1\- “in the GEO. F. ADAMS 7 Francois Vadnais. Short Paragraphs. PETROGRAD IS UNDERWAY |and certain correction o angerous e On Mondav there was flled with] Albert Legace, N le Y s B asaerr ensaed stomach acidity. It comes only in the 2\ A iner 17 Town St. i} Sown: Cleric Franic TFreston & g8t-1 Omer Hokoatis. as_pianist at the Empire theatre. | Principally Because of the Shortage of |form of five grain tablets and pow g afiding tion, bearing the requisite number of| ° Ajdor Duso. Monday evening there was a meet- Foodstuff in sealed blue packages. Do not cor Shetucket Street Tel. 1348-4 signatures, asking for a gpte on the| Arthur P. Choayette. ing of the Merchants’ committee of ooastIIe: fuse with commercial magnesia, milk s e S license aquestion in KIIHnElv at the| Aen to leave September 21: the chamber of commerce. Gettng | London. Sept. 10—A despaich to the |Of magnesia or citrate of m : annual town meeting on the first Mon-| Edward Nathan Rawson. more favorable freight rates on coal| sxchanse Telegraph from Petrograd | ZO0K for the word DRUGGISTS JAMES L. CASE Need a Plumber? day in October. William B Sherman: Iore IaVDIabIe Igient Mt on S orebrerat of the Bal |get_the genulne from 37 Shetucket St. J Shoemaker and Barber Kept Busy. Albert John Derosier, W. E. Davison was in Boston on a EVER Percy Franvis Gove. business trip. Tel. 897 John Bapiize Armand Lussier. Alferie Cordier, who is in the Unit- From Fort Terrv comes the report A share of J. .. BARSTOW 5 that one of the enlisted men of the ( R Thivty-Eighth Company of Danel-| Antonio Forcier. ¢d States service and now stationed of all kinds - ' son is “making big money” acting as Cinyton Aliea Besvn, at ron.' N. J. w e ré 3 ;_-’ a solicited 23 Water Street shoemaker for the nearly 1,800 men s L 3 visit with his parents, Sergeant of Po- - on the island. He is so busy with Lucius N. Austin. 5 lice Julius and Mrs. Cordier the lat- —_— his ‘work, which is paid for by the| Armand Blanchete. ter part of this week. AUTO LIVERY PLUMBING men who bring it in, that he is ex-| Michael Koziol. At the high school there is a vacan. b cused from drilis. In spare hour: Peter A. Benac. v in the faculty, no commercial and “As You Like It" other member of the company ia man.| Men to leave September 22 teacher being on duty yet. Last vear EXPRESS JAMES W. ing a nice bit of change acting as| Jimes T Chprron (alternate for, this fi:meES:rg‘ansLuenvegr the direc- MAJF.STIC BUILDING Day and Night MURPHY ember for) S o SEERe Hocat oo Stennen Horace Brockway. Up te Monday the men who went » p - . J. Fitzgerald 16 Thames St. Company’s Rating Very High phonse Bourque. out last weei from this district for '] s - - e Charles Aloysius Ryan (alternate for | Aver, Mass, had not been supplied Opposite Laurel Hill Bridge Phone 877 Telephone 1884-24 g e ol el 0 above davs) . (atternate for | TAR uniforms or Equipmen;. but they & = 1 ———————————— C g Fre: njam] reen (alternate for X t to t th thi. k. We cane chairs in Monday. says that the 38th Company |above days). ““Siss Katherine Connor. of Woon- s tho tinest way and OR. is developing splendidly and that locall ~ joseph Nazaire Cordier (aiternate |socket has been the guest of Miss sell caning in . people would be amazed at the pro-| for above days). Bernice -Gahan of Elm streei W 4 :; oiesale and re- C. B. ELDREID i fi'zfi;fl“ffi, zillés:rlly ".,"f’:ufl"-r'n?:# ;{1.1,:0,“4 (Erg::: % \fi,,‘; :"c, G'L“e“m“ Bfi' ,,'n“has e are offerlng balanee of our K " 43 Broadway = rating as a company today is very 3 t Mbditos o S L iy o ¢ MIKOLASI'S . Alphonse Lapoint. tha Griffen. Pomfret street. TA“_OH SHOP Tel. 341-3 NG high and will be much higher before| George Prentice Hall. R FURNI I URE STOCK , arket St., ‘ 2 2}":.;;’.‘31'.4 e e | DoverEE . APPORTIONMENT OF STATE B Teiophone 53775 A y rection of Private Norma Fana| AU Gnebe Hewbet AID FOR HIGHWAYS s 1 —_— an Harvey, and t S ecla PI'ICCS p the boys are quickly mastering the oM —_— a c: 'l:::"gf‘ues Where wig-wageing game. Thave men are HONESEORONICS AGENT. The Assistance to be Based . p 5 Accurately Is He Going? ot par z;;hes‘:i“m“ . cocnn but the | Mias. ih-rlot;chl;bhm :f an'.v;r. on Grand. Lists. = DINING ROOM - $ sey Secure, ounty Farmers’ As- o : seorat m. WAUREGAN ReEwT ‘OSiie sk wocition. P ol T gt g e i RATHBONE . irc letter whi ITU : pomeL — At a session here Monday afternoon | DigParing a circular letter which he 4 FURN RE 133 West Main St. of course Will Not Let Name Be Used Although| . = ittee of the Wind- | neos mh"e(gfl! Jsek to: 151 towps, ohe . 182 = e executive committee of the Wind- | boroug augatuck) and ten cities Tel. 182-3 5 Friends Urge Independent Running. | 1° County Farmers' association vot_ | the 'state Teminding them of (hs UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING : AR o B === necessity of taking action—the towns EAST SIDE SUPPLIES "and 5 e iy ’;":?f"‘ ed to employ Miss Charlotte Bmbleton | ;% oi,", 'nual meetings and the bore AND SHADE WORK AS USUAL WET WASH ACCESSORIES ed on Monday to allow his name to be | Siratien eatnt, workink o conjane. | CUEh and cities by their local author- < IR AR ST used as a defmocratic candidate for | tion with the County Farmers’ asso- | (oo state Bl moner wwhich ihe Sewocal ANDIRONS COAL BASKETS C. E. LANE selectman on an independent ticket, | ciation. Miss Embleton will take -ub | oodombly appropriated at its last seew OLS B Rkey fithough this would almost guarantes | her dutics here Pext Monday. s | Slom. Naugatuck is singled out from FIRE TO ‘ounty Agent Benjamin W. s T 5 : Notwithstanding this fact, however, | sald Monday afternoon that he expects | the Pingr, POrqushs in the state from WALL PAPERS { there are scores of Killingly demo-|Miss Embleton will be able to be at| with the town and that it represents 2 : e crats who are strong for Kent as|the Woodstock fair and the Brooklyn | The locgl sovernment, The aid to be At Last Year’s Prices Devoe against any other candidate for' se-|fair and give demonstrations of pre-| given to towns will be predicated on . Ready Mired - lel‘:‘:mr who:: ::;::eht l-vpeabr:a ‘who | serving and canning methods. the grand lists. Towns which have Paint w! ave S0 ? g u_[? about re-| Her work generally will be through| . orang Jist of $1,250,000 will be en- 1 sults on election day. There is a|committees in each of the county|{itlod to aid at teh rate of one-eighth wide-open split in the ranks of the|towns and also wherever in the coun- ich they v Oils. and Brushe: zmalvfg'mfikn M e mociats i this town aBd the com | v Ner cecvioes ave Aesiedr The Pass e e e rouand and Metals placency with which the party caucus | mers’ assoclation Invites requests for 33 Warren St. on ‘Saturday ignored this fact hasn't| her services as a demonstrator in any Preston Bros. Inc. Tol. 125¢ , helped the situation at all, some of|section of Windham county. Commit- the dissenters say. They call atten- | tees through whick Miss Embleton is = & . tion to 'the fact that the great ma- have been organized FARMING IMPLEMENTS jority of the enrolled democrats of Putnam, Danielson, Thom; and Killingly ':l"u!‘lo(. D'I'Iu'nt at the eau- Wondltock Pnl'n(ret a.n;l-anr‘er |-|tl;‘}" 2 cus, many em for Very good rea- ss Embleton is a _graduats of MECHANICS" TOOLS =4 Fs sons. Pmu institute, New York, where she of all kinds ==Y/ In the light of this situation, 1it|completed a course in home economics. B2 would appear that split tickets ‘are| Her experience includes teaching in THE HQUSEHoLD o ’ going to be the rule on the first Mon- | the elementary schools In Baltimore, 4 F day in_October. Mr. Kent admitted Monday that he cool was outgeneraled in the cauchs and| Rura! Life club of girls at Eiko, Mary- accepts his loas of ‘the nmnln.non for | land. philosophieally. °°'_E“JY' Eltxflgri':dh:m:hoil.(ml;dal%o:::nflr‘ 2 191115. second “ umu‘nrun A Mlnfl?nyxl‘oht.an‘;- su:ry !xf tg be S‘:Dfi & > Many his suppo; are not placid | & month. nancing of her worl Hprageitn gwllor. nd had a mecond sttmck six ‘weeks | Amy of N D e e ael | il coat about $5.000 & year. Of this ago. He was;born in Glastonbury in| L0RE e, = o diligence toward the | amoght $1150 has been avaliable from Hartford, Conn., Sept. 10.—Horace | 1545. Hi heelwright by trade, X F. Walker, one of ihe best Known citi | and a veteran of the Cios woy, T29% | end of placing the Darty on & basis| the Connecticut Woman's Suffrage as- zens of Glastonbury., who prepared the where any of its candidates may feel | sociation. Amother $744 will be avail- state fores exhibits at the world’s that, once nominated, they will have{able from the United States depart- ment of agriculture through the ex- fair in Chicago, the Paris exposition| Middletown.—At a meeting of Mid-|the solid support of their party, for and the New (lrleal:s expolilil’?fl. died o %ha best interests of their party, they | tension service of the Connecticut Ag- dlétown lodge of Elks it was voted to vicultural college special Mer‘en" dispense with ladies’ night and other|%®¥ fund for food conservation. 1 social festivities during the perfod of| Higganum.—The Cutaway g.m' ance required to make up tho HMD LOUIS E. KENNEDY the present war. The funds spent for{ company of this place, headed the{ Wil be raised in the county, half of DANIELSON such festivities will be devoted for the | subscription list for funds to pur- | this balance already being pledged. Undertaker and Embal, benefit of the soldiers in the service.{chase s for the Home com- No Assistant Named. n AMDaIMEr ' The money will be distfibuted through | pan$, with a handsome contribution of| The matter of appointing an assist- Special Attection to Every Detail, the Grand lodge of the order. 1 $125. ant county agent was mot dacided ga