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Forty-eight Men Leave Thursday Mak- ing 102 of District’s Queta of 119 at Camp—Three Men Fail to Show Ug— Saloon Raided by Score From Troop Train—Voluntown Man Just Catches Train—Criminal Cases in Superior Court, Forty-eight more men of uu. dis- u’lfl‘l mtlnfit left Putnam for ursday aftermoon, get- on & special troop train at Farewsll Gifts for Lorimer Dixon— Maurice L. DePalier, Drafted Man, Too Il to Leave 'I‘hu'*v Tiss Windham Count; 'uum announeed . Thi y '&'2'2 their fllflflnnn! of W d ‘has arrived 4na is My for dl-lrihuum to subiseribers, of whomn trhnsfer thert fiar the new four per oent. . iasue. TROLLEY. _FARES ADVANGE ————— New Rates as Compared With Old- flguud-nl-ducm-m | i | W ; An advance in_ trolley that by the -1 all broken down Ot iace ent.One of my Bos 17, Oregon City, Ore., SUPPLI and ACCESSORIES EANE EAST SIDE WET WASH Ernest Freoman 15 Ripley Place Tel. 1112-4 etable Componnd and to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative ives .and friends at the station to and, while on a than the crush of two ot the = station intense to make it selected men to get to their coaches. - Many tears were shed by relatives of the men and theére were many chun The rén v‘t _away in fine , cheering and nnxh!l. nd they up bravely. when the _ good- weré béing sald. lic there was an lmmnnon in the away of the men fight for country, .the oocukm wad nét a Joyous onie, for all scemed to realize them [ thier mission was a sérious one. Three men who were ordéred to pear here and proceed on T ey thur Oléon, Putnany and ency Page, ur 11 last heard of at Paimer. Mags, o Back wrote a letter to.the emption board a féw days ago, stating that hé would not report becausé his héalth is poor, and Olson, who was em- ployed at the town farm when hé took hh pnnlenl examination four weeks earfi ‘!’nge was last Undeér the draft hw “hese men will be treated as deserters from service, ana foderal officials will take up their cases. The places of the meh wha failed to report on Thurs were filled with > Devoe Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, Oils and Brushes and Metals Preston Broe. Ine. e, and - Migh Qrade GROCSRIES A. T. Otis & 8on 7% Franklin St. Bulletin Bldg. Furniture nd al Upholstery Work of Merit GEO. E. ZIMMERMAN 33 Warren St. wards, and they hll got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering ‘women. women wish to write.to me 1 will be delighted to answer them.”” | —Mrs.JENNIE MOYER, 842 E.North St., Yims, Ohio. _Women who “suffer fmm dupl.m— -lnh, ties, ner- back: che, “or bmrin nud the tonic herb- eontu..ed in Izdu l Clean and Good at the PROVIDENCE BAKERY 868 Franklin St. Tel. 1133.3 e VICTROLA The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden ielson to Dayville, 9 cents, cénts; Danielson to Alexander’s mse 12 cents, was 8 cents; Danielson to Attawauzan érossing, 15 cents, was 10. cents; Danielson to_ Putnam, 27 cents, was 18 cents: Danielson to Wauregan 12 cents, was § cents. Ratés t6 all other points are advanced in same proportion apd ére figured on & basis of a cent a 26né. each zoné being approximately a. fhile. Under the new rates theré aré just two fifckel zones out of Danielson, ofie fr(em the center to Lewis boulevard mecticut Mills) and one south i D v he | WASSERMANN The 3 Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144146 Main 8t Norwlich, Ct. lfgnclnldrendqnnndmatofm show you many articles of dreudncwiflun weariness of the sewing machine. ltw:llpleg‘utblhofl!youourgoodswheflmor notyounrenowmdy ‘WE KEEP UP THE QUALITY; and ‘closed up the place when other 1£00p trains hove in sight. He wasn't looking for any more ~business from the soldiers. The Tity Hotel bar was another point of attack for the drafted men from troop trains from the western part of the state, but they didn't have the GOOD ROOFING in all its branches Soda Water and Bottling the center to the -Cold Spring.|alternates, who. vnre o WE KEEP DOWN THE PRICE. B s 109 one" 50a8. Degond " héss St coih emobhoasion 0 to meot] e otss 10 gatting away with® stuft Works I nickél zones the fare is six cents an The selevted meh who left Thursday |there that they did at Smith’s. C. E. WRIGHT Chas.E. Whitaker for twé zofies bevond these nickel |recetved many Géeorge S. Brad- Tooth Extracted—Miss Train. 8 Cove St. 81 Water &t zoneés the fare is to De seven cents. acting | Pugham proved a re-mobilization Sl ley pmenud Harold Corbin, captiin — a box of cigars, to be dis- tributed to the men on 'the 'train en route to Ayer, and there werse gifts of ¢omfort ), cAps, sweaters and many other useful aFticlés to many men .of._the contingent. George E. sauw of this city.gave each man a The contingent that left here Thurs- day swells this district’s number of mén now at ¢camp to 102 out of a full quota to be furnished of 119 men. The list of those who went Thurs- day from this district follows: Delor Labrecgue, Dennis McDonald, Samuél K. Curtis, Alfréd R. Reich, Peter Labrecque. - Adrien Duquette, Filfred D. Favreault, Henry L. Wosard. Philip Croteau. Merrill €. Jacques, Wiltred G. Chandler, Homer Marqui Eugenie Muiree. Frank Chatles Fren- iere, Alfred J. Briere, John Luby, Elfjah J. Berriaan, J. E. Roy.. Jacob Wolfe. Howard Wesley Babbitt. Geo. L. Doc¢kery, Albery Favreault, Wiifred Jasmin Edward T. Berthiaume. Harold S. Corbin, John Cullén Loiselle, Lori- The_troliey lln bétween Danielzon ana P\mun n:'y:‘ in excess of the leh s 20 cents, as against fl on chs trolleys. Wise to Buy Books. It was stated Thursday morning by a répresentative: &f. the trolley com- pany that those who tise the cars reg- julafly can save mioney by . buving ‘commutation- tickets, -or Books, these Books containing coupdns good, in_to=- tal, for 54 rides and that the use of such- tickets means a saving of 23 ver cent. for those Who use them. Under the new :schedule of fares, thé c6st of trolley: Hding in this sec- tion i8 now about 3 cents a mile, as near as can be estimated. thouzh there is some vafiation from the basis of figuring. Jitneurs Get Busy. The advance in rates quickiy at- tracted the attention of drivers of pub- lic service automobiles. It was stated here Thursday that some of the jit- place for men of the selected draft who, for various reasons, got separated on Thursday from their own conting- ents while en route to Ayer. A Bridgeport man, who refused his name. Bot off ome of the specials here and went to a dentist's fo have a tooth pulléd. His train went away and left him, but he found ‘a place in another troop train later in the afternoon and went on t0 Camp Devens.. He wasn't worrying about being late, for he was feeling “right.” Voluntown M-n Gets By. Another mam. Nelson Boudry, Voi- untown, who was supposed o have re- ported .at New London to go- out with a contirigent Thursday morning reach- ed here Thursday afternoon saying he g1a net get his notification card until 2 p. m. Thursday. He was allowed to g0 along on the train with this dis- trict’s men. Toek Jitney From Willimantic. Another little flurry of interest de Photographic Goods? Why The CRANSTON coO. of course 25-29 irbldwly — —— FERGUSON’'S Bugbee s Departmmt Sture /PUTNAM, ‘CONN. Watohes, Cut Glase and Silverware 239 Main Street STONINGTON Francis Connors Wins Massachudetts Scholarship—Two Republigan Select- men Organize, Democratic Member Being 1l 3 . MYSTIC- Macl. Montisifiiki, Drafted Man, In- jured When Motorcycle Runs Into Unlighted Team—Joseph A. Pierce, Native of South Coventry, Drops Dead—Local Boys Leave For Ayer. Maclair Montisifiki met with a pain- ful accidénf’ Wednesday night . He was coming down the hill on Mistuxet avenue on & motercycle, when He ran into the big team of Arthur Wheeler, Willard Mrlg- Batte: to them. Things Elecirical Walter P. Moran Shetucket St. Teleptone THUMM'A Delicatessan 40 Franklin St. Tel. 1308 and pertainin, Francis Connors, of Pawcatuck, has been awarded the scholarship offered S S by Brewer and Company, of Worcester, | $125, at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Mr. Connors is a graduate of Stonington High School, class of S\ e aiaa ‘ LUMBER of all descriptions HIGH GRADE COAL and was thrown to the ground and|1916, and was catcher on the cham-|ncy men were fi ring on starting a - caught under the machine. _He was|Flon baseball team, when Seaman|Danielson-Putnam service. ~There is{mer H. Dixon Simon L. e o o ekt Sl ERRLL 65 CHAPPELL CO. picked ur by Willam Gleason. Dr.| Mawsen, now in the navy, was pitch-|much traffic between the two places | George W. Kilborn George . e N e jitney rushed into the station area S Taloohi and two selected men hopped from the machine. They were Charles Reiss, Jr., and Henry N. Gilmore, New Haven men. They had left their special train er. This baitery was conceeded to be the best in the-school league. Mr. Connors hegan his pharmacutical ex- perience in a Westerly drug store. and the proposition that intereésts .the jitney drivers is. fixing a rate that will make it possible. for.them to suc- compete with the ' trolley A. H. Meyers was sent for and found the man suffering from &, compound fracture of the right leg, bésides many Dixon. Alfred Bertrand., James O’Ne Arsene Lavallee, Iéeman C. Huff, Frank Champeau, Jr. John F. Rear- it—— Self Starting El'h and bruizes. He was taken to cessfullv a Jr. M A h awrence heevital for tréament. i road. Some .of the jitneurs thought |do: r_ Mazurdila Nichancho. . Saxml | ¢ vy tic to receive medical at- AND FOCKET Remington The Wheeler team did not have any | Twolssirows o Thursday that there would be money | Ngip. Charles Parnell Barrington, Ed- | tantion, Giimore having. 4 cut leg and | BALARDS Tn-w:ur- light but had a bell on, and the in e two republican selectmen meét|i; the service for them cartrving pas- |[mond Flesg. John Cleveland Platt | paigq an injured eye. They got fixed Congtantine Terzias Harry A. Hughes, DOOLEY H. R. WAGNER Sengers at 25 cents_each. two cents up at Willimantic, hired a jitney here :-‘ued‘x?a& could not see the team. Mr. ‘0'5"?;21(':”?;;';':%":5Bf,_’,’slgf,;“"{f‘ E Coty : SR ontisifitki was a fted man and| o & crat, under the trolley fare, and that there | Alphonse Leclair, Austin incol i vas to haye left for,Camp Devens at| (hesebro. being unable .to atterid on.would be- additicnal attraction for Captain Thursday. o[ B0 P25 ana omanedtion’ b aneve SIMES O 52 Broadway Ayer, Thursfa:- morning. account #7 illness, Mr. Boulter Ws|passengers to use their service be:! ' mps men who acted as. leutemants |1ash. Basement Nerwich, Conn. ! == S0 s e gy C i ey 4 ”‘:mtecs‘nwmlnu"”” were: Lorimer Dixon, D: Oh, -boys; Oh joy, where do we g0 Fhager., Bulding — Sy » utgam run in minu " . k3 x OTITUARY. These patromen were ap- | ie 15 wibutes faster than the running | (€1son; Charles P. Barrington, East- |from here? See SPEAR and e e e ¢ time for the. ramuiar trollercars. o ford; ' Alfred F. Reich. Wilsonville; A Mre. Mason M. Miner. Gistrict: John T. Parker, Fred- _NX.|erating between the two towns. So John F. Reardon, Jr., Fall River. CRIMINAL CASES THE You'll Seo Mrs. Aliee Roch Miner, wife of Ma- | Wheeler, second district; Thomas Fox fof e fitney mef are. convincéd nds| SO Orders for sending out the final 15 =5 THAMES C. A. SPEAR son Manning Miner, dicd her homé ! (hird dietrict. they ean do well eompeting with the |PeT Cent. have been received Disposed of in Superior. Court Befora NATIONAL Optometrist on Cliff strest W afternoon| The Board of assessors for the town|trolleys and will put the proposition Some Evdicences of Booze. Judge Reed—Man Charged With Franklin Square at one o'ciock afte: 2l months_of onington have organized with|to a test. The passing of troop trains through Perjury Forfeits $100 Bond. BANK guffertng. Mre. Miner was born s G. Hewitt of Mystic, chairman,| One man's idea was to be resularly |this city Thursday again afforded a 15, Ohutuoion 96 ew 'lo"don March 7, 1860. the daugh- and George M. Robinson, of Stoning- | at poirits where the trollevs plek up a|spectacié of interest. As two weeks | ' In the superior court Here Thursday Sockiens e ;:r of Frank R. and M _Burrowal! ton borongh, clerk. | sumber of passenders at five minutes |ago. the thousands of selected men who | Judge Reed considered cases of men —————_ ozch. but had n_?n Mystic. for Airs. Mary R. Callender and Miss|before ears are que and make a bid i held t iminal cver forty vears. She was a member | Caroline DeForest, have closed their |for passengers by displaying a Dan- |free singing, cheering host—and therc “‘;‘ ::‘"’e“ SRR e o eTImIne charges. 37 Shetucket St. A share of was another per centage of the n ielson<Putnam sign and giving the me: who seem to figure that gétting Intox- of the Union Paptist chireh and was leaves her price for the ride. summer home and returned to New ¥y Andrew Neijadlick Killingly, charg- ork. Fusband and cne daughter, Virs. Ps-|_ Misg Mabel E. Ingraham and. Miss) ; icated is a pre-requisite of entering = e = . d with assault pleaded Ity and was | lez Triggs, 6f Westeriv, a son. Harry [finid Pendleton motored tp Welles- A Sharp Advance, larmy service. The scenes were dis- gn:‘"{,s ult, pleaded guilty and was your Insurance a. Miner (and a brother, Alhert O.les, Mass, Thursday, to remain over| As compared with the old original|couraging enoush to those who like to | Aifred Bedard, charged with as- Business oach of Mystic, Sunday. :g:flng"v "o‘;‘ksi g‘:;:fls ::‘n_'hfn;"ca}fil_;l;‘: sy Paies deport themselves ,;mxtélg Mrs. Mary Girard,.Danielson, | Franklin Square CragT 3 n stargling. properly. but not so bad as the first | plead: ity to simple 2 It and! DROPPED DEAD. PLAINFIELD the time that this iine wie buiit and |forty per cent. were gullty of when B0- | wae sentonced 1o serve four monihe 1a TGRS — for years afterwards the Danielson-|ing through here. This of course, ap- | the county jail. iie already has been LET ME PAINT Joseph A. Picrce Had Comolained of | . _ . S;;t;;"";u;a;; was L3 cents. For years|plies only to a percentage of the men. |in jail three months. AUTO LIVERY Feeting Cold, on Arieing. own’s _Third Quota Starts Thursday oA e o gl S e Many hundreds of them were all clean| Sarah Lussier, Plainfield, charged and IT FOR YOU ¢ 275 Without Any Formal Demonstration i " 97 P s | Americans shouid be. with assaulting her husband with in- 'EXPRESS’ Joseph A. Pierfe. 51, aropped dend at|' —Trolley Rides Add to Migh Cost |t nom s e Song o 8| This dietricts contingent made atent to kili, pleaded not guilty. Later GEO. F. ADAMS o o e s mrh good record for sobriety, = this to the lher case was nolled and she was al- Day and Night 7 Town Bt Lis home on Peanot avenue. Thursdav| of Living h ! g. As to the possible effect on the i R m . Mr e 4 <o i t ¢ credit of themselves and the towns t gay monflug: he had mmrflmned f | aen loft Thursday for Camp Devens Danielson has the better of the trade | men ‘on trains that stopped here. were mr;!;;te:n;nw:ssm:g:‘tm‘g; dchforw:m_ e T Y :?:’:"& : a1 of HES 'menT{‘lra{tcd "“ss“fl‘tg T new fates.Inot badly injured or killed. They |two months in jail whare he has been We cane chairsin e village up to date e men P and Good. | took all kinds of chances with life and | confined awaiting trial for the past | tho ftnest way and Need a Plumber? a sell caning in whoiesale and re- tail. MIKOLASI'S TAILOR 8HOP 38 Market _St., rolephone 537~ PURE DRUGS Compounded Accurately year) to Putnam is just dcuble what it is from those places to Danielson; from Attawaugan crossing, this an important point, thére is a différence o7 only two cents in favor of Daniels’ son. The new rates were causing many to compiain during Thursday, but up 1o that -time protesting was cogfined chiefly to talking about the matts Tel. 827 Jous BARITOW abeut haif an hour Mr. the floor dead. He was hor June 16 18386, who left were Fred, Hepkins, Prentice | Phillips and Richard. Doyle. Xo demonstration twas carried out Thursday as the men patticipated in the cne held two weeks aZo. The men left for Willimantic Thurs- day morrning and went to Ayer by a spécfal traim. Trolley Fards Jacked Up, Tocal people are dicpleased over the limb jumping on and off moving cars —but they got away with it—the Lord jonly knows how. Warned Against Immoral Women. Dr. J. B. Kent, chairman of the local board briefly addressed the men of this district before they left Union hall to take their. train. admonishing them to lead clean lives and to be a credit to their people, theig towns and three months. Arthur Payette. Willimantic, pleaded | gullty’ to_stealing an automobile tire and inner tube. . He was given 6| months in jail. | Edward King, Putnam, pleaded not | guilty to assaulting Daniel McLoush- 1in. Augustin {guilty to | Putnam _with Covantry. Ben{imin and Mary Arn Bumnstead Picres. a machinist by trade t'e farm on Pequot av tnvalid in Soauth son of e was nd owned a lit- fo leaves five daughters, NMammond. with George F Now- Mrs. Dorranne 23 Viater Stroot | PLUMBING “As You Liki wife and Shermarn Musso, assaulting John a dangerous pleading not Devigny, | weapon, 1 1 Corburn of Springfieid. Mwa, |TiS€ in fares on the Shoré Line Elec- ¥ all who are interested i em. Abov John Johnson of Wes ‘an@ Mrs, | tric cars, which run through the town: GIVEN. ROUSING SEND-OFF . /[oli T watnsd them (5 Bewass of the |¥as held for ‘trisl. by JAMES W. The, rais¢ went into effect after one tmmoral women that are to be met in| Staniey Zonecki, pleading guilty to GEORGE M. MURPHY = ; Lorimér Dixon’s Friends in B. Y. P. U. and Crusaders Prove Their Ap- preciation. The B. Y. R. U. and Crusaders o} assault was fined $5. His home is in ic and he is a selected man. Patrick Quinlan first pleading not guilty, changed his plea to guilty of being a’ common drunkard and was sentenced to go to the state farm for William Chener @f \Mystic. Farews!l to Boys. James Dorsovan. Gustave Faulick. snd Edward Schofield lef: morning_ for RATHBONE 133 West Main 8t. Tel. 182-3 day’s notice. Where it tsed to cost six cents to Central Village it mow costs nine and now the fare to Nor- wich is 42 cents, where it was former- Iy thirty-four. towns mear cantonment: RAIDED SALOON When Early Train Stopped Over a 16 Thames St. Telephone 1884-29 T, Williman Ma There were many H. G. Hopkins of Providence was a|the Baptist church gave a send-off the station to'bid_them Pr;:d!r , |pusiness caller ‘hers Thursday. to Lorimer Dixon who left Thursday| Score Looted Smith's Cafe—Pro- |inebriates for a period of one year. e Whers “and_Mrs. Walter ~ Roffee _an At I. O. O. F. Mcoting. with this district's contingent for Michael Ledeau, Putnam, pleaded . Going? daughtor, Parbara, of Wickiord. R.- L., 1ocal people attended am Oda Fel. |CeNp Devens. ~Mr. Dixon was one of| Prietor Glosed Up After That. not guilty to a charge of adultery. C. B. ELDRED rrtfionsli e\uth tneir uncie, Har- 1owe meeting held in Central Village the most ac_ti‘\“e ;fmfl:,ee yryu:tghchnmh Thirsty? Well. yes! And more than | Roland Weldon, charged with per- y to the 3 Huredav % worleers and he greatly miss- i jury, failed to appear in court and hxu 43 Broadwa: WAUREGAN ‘Thuredav evéning.” Among those who He held cffices In_the young peo- & SCOTe of selécted men dived off a 300N 'g100 was ordered forfeited. ! 3 HOTEL RUSSIAN OFFICIALS PRED'C"' A CLASH If the Russian Dcmocrahc Congress went from here were Carl Mathewson: Arthur Moffitt, Hensy Starkweather, Plaksley; Pearl Lawis, Harold Lew- Alfred Almoy and Benjamin R. .nm 5 ed. ple’s societies and his ability as a musicidn was frequently brought into use in carrying on thé work of the church orsanizations with which he was identified. troop train that pulled in here about two o‘clock Thursday afternoon and started a double quick advance on the galoons on South Main street. At ‘Smith’s cafe the men crowded of them Omar Labarre, charge with aband» oning there case was nolled by the court. Clarence A. King, Danielson, pleaded As pleaded guilty. his reconciliation, his wife, has been a of course g £ FARMING IMPLEMENTS Does Mot Support Kerensky. T Mr Dixon acted as a lieutenant of |the Place and while some S Mr. Dix as a - nof guilty to a charge of theft. It is et Y m.|MCTORMAN NAGUS AND a Saiad of men leaving Putnam for |were belng served others proceeded to | 1oL BUIS, G §,ShATEe O, NN T O¥ ) ans o prelict A clash between the| CONDUCTOR TRYON SBENTENCED |Camp Devens Thursday. Before 80- {4 .”ghay window and other places | this term of court. MECHANICS' TOOLS Eoverngent: hnd ths ‘defkpiketic con. o — . ing away Mr. Dixon received.a com- f oy "ty stuff was in reach. There | The case of the state vs Joseph E. 1l kina Frest mow assemined in Detrapraq jz| Were in Charce of Extra Car That Ran |fort hag and a fine fountain pen from | wag™o "Controlling them. . They had | Davieau, Putnam. charged with horse o the conzress rofuses its supmwort to| Into Regular Car at North Branford |ioUTE Pecple of the oreanizations of |yho" stuff and were out and away be- |Stealing .was nolled as was also the THE HOUSEHOLD Premier “Terens At the Bussian {’Gfi . fix{;h nfli‘fi.fi"iafl "6 | fore anybody could stop them. Latercqes of Jonn Tosten TIIMAel], chare- Builetin Building, 74 Franklin Strect ssiz 2 T n 5 = T ed with abuse of a female child. e an o | Witk the| Flectric Railway iextrs Gir which cis Pupular Attraction at Theatre. was about $20 worth of goods. Mr. :na;‘:s‘“;fi“wg:;‘in"fi fusliger: crinnnay ey e e NIANTIC BAY NO formtion of a cabinet without regard |iato a regular passenger car at North| Manager J. F. Lewis offered an un- } Smith learned his lesson, however, Mkl S o GHiD oW 0 HARBOR OF REFUGE her will any gets to acts of the cone 3. Ve: thé government Le bound b: of the, asse | Rronforé on Aug. 13 causing 19 s, was serténced in the superior tcday to from one to one and a ars in prison. - Conductor Wil- usually fine attraction to the theatre- Roers of this section in The Oniy Girl, at the Orpheum thoatre Thursday ev- cning, this being the first hig produc- bte some additional applications. Reports are coming in of the theft of vegetables from gardens and the B s act ty divisions at Willimantic, Sunday, A meeting of Division No. 7. A. O. ion on the coming reunion of coun- to be held here Sunday to take Most Towns Have Ri of Their Quota. in Exces: Government Engineers Report Unfa- vorably on Breakwater Proposal. eported Accounts Oct. 4—Governmer Stamford.—The city of Stamfos 13 T. Tryom, of the extra was sen- [tion of the season here. There were €olve the problem of ¢ tenced to a yvear in fail. Both men|many in the audience from surround- | advice gemerally offered for the pro- |October 21. i Hartford, Conn., Oct. 4.—The contri- | Nlantic, Conn, its sewaze I pleaded sullty Jast week, the charge !ing towns. tection of the crops is to. get busy Mail Unclaimed. butions of towns to the fund of $65,- |engineers have reported unfavo plant. the o azainst thent being thaf of miscon- A large number from different sec- fand harvest. Unclaimed mail in the Putnam (4 ed to|on a proposal to build a breakwater $300.000. Guct of a raillway servant. Previ- | tiofs of the town of Killingly were at| Mrs. M. S. Warren, Danlelson, and |post office is addressed to Frank Bro- . 000 Which Connecticut is expected to £ fot Nian [ousic the coroner had held them |Patnam Thursday afternoon to say|Mrs.'S. W. Bard. Brooklyn, have been|deur, B. S. Brown, Howard Churell, |contribute to the million dollar war to make a harbor of refuge at an- eriminally responsiblY for the death |farewell to members of the contingent |elected vice presidents of the wom- |Henry Cohén, W. J. Duhamel. Farm- |library fund for soldiers now amount [ tle Bay. Tows passing in the Sound Reports have been receiv- | hetween New Haven and New London Kimbzll hos- te $46,000. an’s board of the Day pital. ington Times, A. Leduc, George Raver, Mrs. A. F. Brown, Miss Bessie Galen- sky. Miss Helen Serena Jackson. Mrs. who are residents of this town. Drafted Man Il part- often suffer for lack of such way refuge. . .lc2 X H. Cannon of Nsw Haven, one a of the passengers killed in the wreek. -three towns. Most reported amounts In ed from seventy of the towns have No man c A Lukewarm Patriot. IS thg from rollen symptoms s 0 Erew All on Battle Line. Every preductive industry is on the:{ batile line today, and every man who quits it without good cause is a mili- tary deserter—Chicago Herald. A Berlin telegram reports that the German chancellor has arrived at Brussels, where he received the depu- ties of the council of Flanders. Mawurice L. DeParlier, Goodyear, whe was scheduled to g0 to Camp Devens Thursday with' the men cf this distriét, was reported as ill and unable to proceed. Mr. DeParlier will so out later, 'Y Will Renmew Licenses. It is stated that all of the présent hoiders of licenses in the town of Kil- lingly are to ask for renewals the new license and that there may This distriet has a selected man who is threatening to do violence to any- one who attempts to force him to the army service. His case will be dealt th by, government officials. Henry Patten of Fall River was a visitor with friends here Thursday. Subseriptions for Liberty bonds a feady are being offered by Danielson men who are anxious to back up Un- cle Sam in a financial way. CI Leroux, Mrs. E. C. Plerce, Mrs. T. B. Boland. M A an sionaries, 1835 and the last one, Robert F. ard, beria. dlewwn—Accordmz to a bulle- y the college Y. M. Wegleyars bas get out 73 mis- the first oné going out in Lecn- u in 1916, who went into Y. 4. work in prison camps in Si- | greatly in excess of their quota. which was expect- port, from 00, has repor contribution and which was expected the amount of $7,816. Forestville—Work on the state road besween here and Pl finished to a point near Caiors Shop n Platnville. La Follette’s Ideals Oppased to Liberty Madison, Wis,, Oct. 4—City intendents of schools, in annual convention here today, adopted a resq- lution declaring that doctrines pressed by Senator Robert M. La lette wereé opposed to the fdeals-of erty and democracv- ted $8,000 as its Serbury from 000 - reported W ainville hag »eén