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SV 2L e et o et (it NURWICH, CUNN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1877 H ksgiv- = ?zf"“:& L R e GUTT'NG DUWN THE GUST {}F LE oné for Boston, which takes the men Fast Rolling at Opening of New Al- InN to camp Devens just in time, while | the othgr one goes to Providence and leys Saturday—Rev. Thomas Lynch the sailors %o on this ome. The omly | Ppays Tribute to Patrictic Catholic B e ibnsiition ! local’ man’ who lett Sunday aternoon y.‘ymg Nahotioahl. Surnges: These Women Have Solved|and, coushs witnout e 2 3 », arr elley. e : i Sy e Laramee, botn in thé state legisiatufe, | 20T Youngs 11t for NewPORt | \wien the ares,pal was shot across| + DANIELSON PUTNAM the Problem of Reduc- |“KEEPING BABY HEALTE ; MEANS A CLOSE CONTEST | {4 iiiilirer "and clerk of the local B the mew allays Saturday afternoon at iy S ARepubl Cpponent, Sh Charl ::gmgeifi‘ur‘:;“:flnd"c“em’ Brus Ok« by ol i g 1 oclock by R. J. Jodoin, a packed |ocal Men at Putnam Conference—| Exemption Bsard Prepares List to Go ing Expenses Was Dale &hd thin, K Gates, Keen o Oust Mayor Dan- |iong Tepubticans have nominated Wil | Fund Started by Cyclere’ Club in Re- | pouse T6ar tne BUse, Bl ik lac.:;:n'{ Thirty-Eighth Company’s Basket- | to Washington—High School D — and his foodaidn't jot P, Dunm—_Ward Voting Sure 1] moe 5o BoWen was « member of| spense to Dr. Keating's Letter. |iiincs openied up the alleys and in a) bail Team Coming to Play Home| feats Alumni, 17-8—City Eleotion| Accordink to Mrs. John McDermott | $87€% WMy [T > B -| Today—Many at Eiks' L f Sor- | of 2334 Mountain St. Phila., Pa. who department and all four fast rolling match contested- honors.| Guard—Wage Increase in Effect To. y- y a s’ Lodge of Sor 2 n s 0 v v i there is bound to be some scrap. call in Dr. Keating's letter from|of Thompsonville, & bowler, who has = to Opon This Morning, | cis, the best way to reduce the cost Willimantic will have the biggest France - for smokes was the Thread |rojled on seme of Hartford’s fastest! and Mrs. Cogswell Burned. Lk 9. of 1iving Is by keeping healthy. Mes. tgity eleetion in its history today when Ward Noninations. City Cyclers. Immediately after hear- | teame ‘dropped the pins in quick suc- -— MoDermott savs that Father John's n Father (g Medicine s good color and it has g {the fepublicans will trv fo replace | por Ward 1, John C. Barstow, aing of the letter, one of the members | caitt 1 of his ball| Warden F. E. Cunncen. Probate| Miss Sonia Bhefferts of Worcester | yeajoins has saved her many doctors |lom, # world of W ears, sympatliies of the votefs. ar ceive tributions. Up to Sunday | . e res | weather of the Danielse “o. W, d. Bartlett le: b - | st 5 2 o & “Gates. The board of aldermen s [2re in doubt so & close election Is ex- |t § o'Clock. $6.06 had been collected | (neS " {ie ‘employ o tne Western | were at Putnam Saturday aftornoon |day for Washington, D. . to be pres- |*UUNE |V William Tec {0 receiving extra atiention and |rected, na the money will be turned over to | {nion Telegrapn company. -He sined | (o attend a meeting, at the Putnam|&nt af s Sonference of sugragiata who | Iany oiher moers, have found | Lawrence, Mas Poth pariles have placed thelr best| In Wara 2 John R. Pickett demo: |the Chronicle fund. on Saturday to play with Dreschers|{Inn. at which plans for a series ofijr,, NG best family remedy because it builds|hol or danzero 3 tic d T cratic neminee, who: has n Clerks this week, war rallies in i TR A pds| Dol Jor - Janus I 0%, e Wiiimanti fr¢ ?;: assessof fof several vears, will run |- Enlists at Danbury. yers Sprom Providence booked a|towns were discussed. 2 R ‘Gr:: o Program. B D enn Saenigth sootheN (he | nouciinment f ¢ will probabsy exert comsid- |against Jolin P. Carleson, Who iS| \yajes Thompson, @ local youns |game with Rood's Stars Saturday eve- | Serseant Ray Hamilton of the 38t rs. Flsie King Johnson is arrang- Y L gt R making his debut in politics. This |0 58 5 MEC Yo ioved in Dan- | ninz: but owing to tife trouble with |Company, Fort Tefry, spent the week |ing the 1J8c. 10th Drogram for Putnam | s e Jote that the ohly last vears aldefs|ward contains the greatest number of |j,ury recently, enlisted in the quarter- | the automobile by which the men were | end at his home in Danielson. e piomam (d be eiven bR e tion 18 kuch e b goan, who s asain mominated on et |yoters: $63, or about one-third of the il s department of the regular | traveling, the game was called off | James A. Loughlin of Boston spent)the married members. he situation Is such as to make ex.|vice was held a icket Is Bdgar Jacobs, a member der|iotal Inaddition, both candidates | TS Gy He will leave for Hart- | when word was received that the con-|Sunday with friends in Danieison. Mra. Harry C. Meinken has been|tremely necessary the establishment of | morning at 10 he old Excelsior Hook and Laddér|for mayor live in this ward and last [£705% "LO00n for quty Monday. tinngent was delayed. Mr. and Mrs. Leslio Murray return- | elécted president ‘of the Christian En- |Such bureaus and that losal cltizens Funeral of Mrs. E ompany. i tion has | Clcction the republican candidate for A E. J. Kelley ‘of the Warriors had|ed to Hartford, Sunday, after spend-|deavor society of the Congregational e uchselves I Chem was auade | s Fuficeal OF Mg, 7 £ In past elections the preparati mayor won in this ward, and the word K. of C. Fund Needs $450. high single with 115 and high total|ing a few days with relatives in Dan-|church. T4 e Spes. % vas_held Mond. t 3ot been carried out to such a great|is considered republican. . T ” There were present at the meet- | Was helc onday a p publican. the local|with 298 In the lineup against the |ielson. o Speuk at Congregational Church.|; oL et T. N, Owen officiating. gxtent as now. The republicans are| In Ward 3, which is demoeratic by |- UP to Susurdey svenwis, (ie, O | Faitic bowlers. This game was fast| Thomas Fead, Jr. of Winsted, 18| Rev. I A. Blake, D, D. Brookivn, | ot pomomsiinr ang about every comter| e famity lot in: Corim Booter on” scvern: N bsards political | 3parge majorits, Louls J. Flynn will |70 of o (War WOTot the reauired | from the startort and the local howlers | visiting Michael Hedd and family of| well known writer and lectirer and | ir. A dinner was sorved thoss ationd- he Ladies' Aid sc Sayings of their candidate for mayor, |are soung men. . Smount. and the members are trying | witnessed some pretty fast rollins. A [ Academy street. pastor of the Union Baptist churoh |ing tho meeting by . the . Butnam entertainment Charles A. Gates, and political adver- ' in the fourth ward the result wifl |to 8et the required amount by Mon- [number of local bove have eotten to-| | ongs For Service in France. at Tast Killingly. is to speak at the | Chamber of Commerce, which acted as | I'Tiday evening of last we fisinz for both parties is a feature. be close, for Iidear Jacobe, last yenrs |day Sveming, when the campaign |sether and are making arrapsements| (gpiain Albert Warren, U. 8. A.|Congregational church here Sunday |host 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jew i The democrats have oiled up théir|aigerman, will try to hola his magjor- | closes. e who is in the regular service At the °‘f"""' Ri " x The idea of establishing war ;( artford spent fmachine which has cartied them 0 |ity over the democrats. He will have - Proud of Sprapus’s Yeung Batriots. | e et ‘aema weitea to reite| High Rice, formerly of this city, is | reave s to centralize war work ormer s farner &ix_successive victories and are confi- |a’ new man, James P. Mustard, who FUNERAL “ At the masses in St. Mary's cnurch | tives here of his longings for service|MOW a sotgeant with the medical de. |ls being done and that must be done hestnut Hill Pent of success. Mf. Dufin has not|has been successful in town elec- & P Sunday, Rev. Thomas Lynch, in an|in France. At the preskit time he rtment and is stationed at Camp|during the period of the w Birthday de many statements and _relies | tione. Miss Florina Guay. cloquent sefmon, explained to the par- | Is doing special duty with the judge|Merritt. X. J. Sergeant Rice expects |efforts of many organizations now i -h!:lr upon his record for a reelec: Sure of Election. Funeral services (drh Miss I-‘I'_(;‘rlnn ishioners what the Cathollcs are doing |advocate general's branch of the ser- ;‘:'ege in France before :he SltaE R IE - '..:”."25 'o:cz;:r.nfha r’:-{w‘l 3 E n. For city clerk and treasurer, Albert | Guay were held at her home in Chap- |in this war. He cited facts and in- | vice. H . " - o) e nd i : Both candidates are well known all | geribiure’ 1o the candidats for beth|lin Saturday morinng. A, requiem | stances where boys of Spragie vol- | 38th Company Team to Play Home Membets of the National Woman's|and Y. M. C. A, 'will be centralized in B s State, sre hish in thelF Pareluaubil e, (netnt EnadiaNts Bor ot e wia SUNE at St MATVE| noisoced thor etvices to ihe came pany PArty, a branch of which was recently | the war bureau. Saturday's meeting, $ies’ circles and have held state offices. | 1yis candidate. church. urial was in St. Joseph’s | when the edll for volunteers reached Guard. organized In this eity, are well pleased | which was of very great interest, wiil 2 In the last city tlection Danlel P.[UR CS0OISE L0 b0 voung re- | cometery Tattre. Mrarher Tynoh eoore "ot tha| The 38th Company, L. 1. S, Wort|With the manner in which the mem-|also result in arrangements being nn defeated his republican opPo- | puplican, will oppose Thomas Killou- true American spirit of Catholics in|Terry, basketball team, made up of|bership is increasing. made forthwith for a series of war ;;erm, Georke E. Taylor, by 125 ma-| ey, now & constable. Wilfred Beaulieu Enlists. ° |former wars: he said when Columbus | Danielson boys, will comg here next List Going to Washington. rallies. These are to be held in ev: A home of Assembied day. Mr. Ly irthday he did surpris 8LV, the ward vote befhy as follows: For auditorsx John M. Bransfiel vi s diseoverea America in 1492 he discov- | Friday evening for a #ame with the county town and the people awakened 2, Taylor 343, Dunn 340; Ward 8 Dunn | joseph M. Herard. : the tnfantry s a cook. He is also a | He spoke of other Catholic explorers|Guara Companv. The tame is to| oard on Baturday the work of mak- |tremendous task and that no enersy Tt T N R A, s B e ot tity AMSSRJOHL |imetiber - of the Willimaufic' “Home|dmd discoversrs. Wiie ranlk i history.|be played at the State Armory. relative to the registered men in this As"%o the board of aldermen, botn will. ppose_the’ Fephblican mamineos | ST among the great men of an ancient | Wants General Put's Anniversary |ditrict was completed and — made Lyman says you can lieve that a woman can cret The sugar shortage has nor time nor money must be spared to bring it as speedily as possible to a sful conclusion. e period. ready for forwarding o Washission, | ° Cormmittens zed at|lumbia. Tocal merct e oara "and {hes hace ‘ieked | Albhonse Chagnon’ and Clries H. | Home Guard Works for Surgical In- | ' Fahier Lynch said he was prod tol o\ <o No®Tovior, of riart.|Whot It wil be comtailed with Statie: | omos i e smaicr ows ot e [ been avie 1o o] en for For | ™ b A e * suggenting ens | t vary s b these |in_small quantities for Shelr best men for candidatese For|“TOUM 0 Ll in the drfterent et R | Episit Seing shown by the peopien of | ford, Is again suggesting that towns |lics from other districts in order to got | county and every effort. made by these | A a ¢ gidermen at large, the democrats have | yqrgs will be open from 6 o'clock in|, After hearing of the lack of surgi-|(ais country who are standing shoul-|in this section of Windham county Y facts that will be presented to | committees to arrange <o rallies and | WOEKE. e mominated Frafik P. Fenton and Pierre | 1o morning until 4 o'cloek in the af. |tal instfuments in the division in|der to shoulder in this crisis and are|direct their attention to Arranging | COmSTess. ” ? the work that is to follow after them.| e female mins ternoon. Although 180 new voters|Which Dr. Keéating of this cit¥ is 10- | eady to fight for the honor and for | Some observance of the 200th annivers- ore 17 to 8. Led Mesting from Camp. request and gave Eave been added in_the last two years|¢ated. Dr. Louis Zechicl gave thelifs glory of the American flag which |ary of Gencral Israel Putnam, Janu-| The Putnam High school basketbail to a 0od house. The pr the increase is only 30 bocause the|HOme Guard a surgical case to be|wil; wave in triumph when the war is[ary 7. 1918 team defeated an alumni team in a| The Congregational church calendar | |9 3 004 house TH < registrars of Voters have kept fheSent to him. The Home Guard will |Gver'and the boys return to the U. S Mot Bkl fast and exciting contest at the high | for Sunday said: “The Young People's e R ro lists up to date. La receéive all packages for the il LTS scl gymnasium, scors 17 to 8. service this evening will be somewhat b At record Tbresking ome 1704 of the 5j05|in France, that are for any soldier. | gA o L A nast® northeast storm of rain, e Sinaa1 In that the leader wili. e | est of the aeason thu voters casting their ballots but this | At present they are running a series anta Claus’ Special Welcomed. |enow and sleet proved a _business ] JOuRy: many miles away from us, at Camp|’a0ing from @ i dex {ciaction will result in €ven a larges|of dances at the armory to get money [ High street was crowded with chil- |killer Saturdav for the merchants of| The biennial city election is being|Devens. Corporal Harold 'S. Corbin|Zer0. laast Saturday a fe vote. o Dy tobacce for (he local boys|dren Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock | Danielson There was only a smail|held here today for the elaction of a|will have charge of the meeiinz, but | Were visible. ve th Last Tuesday mornir “over there.” to await the arrival of Porteous & |percentage of the usual nurmiber of ouf|mayor for two years, members of tha|vAll conduct it by means of a pro-| When E. E. Lyma WRITES FROM FRANG! Mitchell’s Santa Claus Special which |of town buvers here. common council and other city offices. [ gram that he has sent by malil. Iach [frlends that he was g RANGE Private Levesque Predicts Victory ;mnegh into the ;er;-‘!l‘.z‘;q shortly he‘; , Ralph C. ‘\'o‘x‘x’v:l'ii a ;om;mllemm- '1;1he vatelr? a;eb:nltlng their ballo:s at|feature of the meeting will be called ‘:";mvr:‘:(l(l“in r}\o«"u. s T . ‘ ¥ ore the arrival of the 2.03 southbound |spector, was in mantic Saturday | the municipal building, where the polis|for in the plan written by him in m had the cheek to Lester Larraboe Having Exciting Ex- | Private Joseph Levesaue of the | i el tar in connection with the duties of his|were opened early. camp.” L Sl SR periences as Ambulance Driver. |jon of Montreal, who has seen sixteen | , AS the special pulled onto the Aca- |office. Leaving for Norwich. Somme s s et e e Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Larrabe months -in_the 'trenches about. Ypres [ ¢my ewitch the agsregation at the More 'Cay Foday. Chiet Boatswain's Mate G. J. Garri- COLUMBIA fer has purchased a mac ’ 5 Tteran rrabee have | where he was wounded and sent home | C3T & m gave the representatives of | The new wasze schadules, givinz ap-|gan, who has been at the rooms of the ing corn. Considerabie feceived an interesting letter. IFOM |on o furlough to reeuperate, was via- | the Norwich firm a hearty welcome. |nroximately 10 per cent advance to|Chamber of Commerce the past wees their san. Lestér, who is an amhbulaficé | jiiny with his uncle, Hormisdas Dion, | After.a short delay a bell from the|thoneands of cotton mill operatives v o Lyman Family to Move to Wethersfield | mains in the fleld in th TRt e CHE e o ?5‘5 street, ‘Satirany. He ia_op. | CORAUCIOF statted the car for Norwich. | in this'ana rurroundins towns becomes Barts: da fo Teave this"o\y todey ME| —Procesds of Minstrel Show, 35120, © War Rally, <12l ooded, mud two Jaet debp, and | inistic, savifg tbat the allies”can £ effective today. Decembar 3. Norwieh. for Red Cross—War Rally to Be| There will be a war rally at s natives say that {t raffis until s _and Cambrai when they| Thomas Kelly, who has been visit- War Stamps On Sal Miss Charlotte Bmbleton. food dem-| Held Wednesday Evening. hall Wednesday everiing, De the first 0f March. want to and.says that the Germans|ing friends in Worcester, has return<| mhe new war stamps. costing $4.28]Onstration expert for Windham coun- - 5 o'clock under the aus They do most of their work in the !a:;vanv;”t;lefoc:!:f]:si;_i"{lo-';-a‘“fie will | ed_home. and redeemable for 35 after five | ty, has been visiting at her home in| E. B. Lyman and family, who for|Connecticut state counc ot ¢ 3 Rev. Vernon W. Cook more than a year have resided in H. [Ty Vernon W. Cogke of ¥ W. Porter's large house on Columbia | ford will tell what the wa The music at the Congregational|Green, are soon to leave for Wethers- | every citizen of Connect n'wht and have had hara time drive Ernest Desautelle has returned to vears, were placed on sale at the post New Jersey for a few days. ing in the mud, drivine by instinct, Providence after sptnding a few days|ofice on Saturdsy morning. The ond he says “Instinct is a hell of & Night Garetaicer, with his sister, Mrs. Phillip Duhaime. | stamps rroved of special interest to Welster Clul 2xng thing for a gide” One tife the front| Unele Joe- Eliis, the caretaker of |Mr., Desautelle is a former Baltic boy | number of persons. < alnibah EUNALY RE the ever: S nd of the czx dropped and We thought | the -town building, will be able tofand at present is employed as new | Schoo's throughout the town ot Shurh Sunday At the evening service | neia, where they have purchased ahe can do to help America w ihat he wac fnished, but he found (t [put in more hours of sleep: now, for|manaser of large crew of salesmen | Killingly will reopen fthis morning|jee DY the Orpheus olub of Webster.| .o "Both Mr. and Mrs. Lyman are | ASAL 8gainat the Pruscia: t be a shell hole, siX feet deep, and |the night janitor,-Everett Windmiller, | fr & New York econcern. after the Thanksgiving recess. which ope. Dayville, read a g celient musiclans and will be greatly s te "clttle Tord ‘rambled down one | came-on duty Siturday evening. Jos | Joseph Lemoine of Camp Devens |has extended wince last Wednesdav. Selection from The Bonnie Briar Bush. | THe om SultG it I bean ‘at the |ion and no collection. The %i7¢ and up the other” He is under|has had to sthy up most of the night|éPent a 3G-hour furlough with his|mThe ‘schopis will closs Decomber 21 Many at Elks’ Sorvices. head of vatious entertainments and |fon M7 and women a To supervision of the French army |during the nt c6ld wave, keeping | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Le-|for the Christmas holidays. The very Impressive lodge of sorrow (has been very active in Red Cross | mibeics ny o qnaciorie " . :a”tlng»ogu\‘e fine bafracks and won- | the two bollcks going to capacity. | moine of ;_:;n;t'g-t- e Assessors’ Work Well Advanced. services of Putnam lodge of Elks wac | work and in the Ladles Ald society, R R S Pl it o S S Beve RbpPRanded. Camp Devens visitea his parents, Me| Charies 7. Hutchins, "W. E. Labelle| 85(°8ded Sunday afternoon at ihe|or which she was Arst directress. COLCHESTER liam B. Mclntosh Writes Autome- [ Six boys were severely reprimand- |2na, Mre Dennis Sullivan of Main|and Arnold T. Rich. inerbers of the|mempers of the lodge, their relatives Four Beets to the Bushel. Inspestor in Téwn. ed by Chief Killourey, Saturday morn- | "ot 209 (P8 WOLSnC, — \ der o iy s ot commiling the mewt|2nd friends and scores who are in-| Milo Davoll of Liberty il stanas at m Dailey Home F i ing for disturbances on Jackson place. 3 3 erson ol terested in the organization. the head of the class in manger wur- William 1. Mclntosh writes that heé |\ thets | b 1a | 0f Waterbury. formerly of Baitic, have | grand list of the town of Killingly, but - r Harry Lazinsk Mits Bu ikes the life. He expeots that the | ATIORE eir accomplishments 1s | foiurneq home after spending & fow | total figures, which wil show an in- New School at County Hom 46ls thig season. He has grown a crop| (A c4r will be over soom, and if the so- | a8 cr L. days with Mr. and Mrs. George Dres- | crease over. the figures for the last| The schools in Putnam will reopen |Of these cattle beets some of which % clalists do not Anish the kaiser, they ¢her of Railroad street. mrand list, have not been obtained |this morning after the holiday recess. | Weisht = EREEIRLUORS, Wil § i, ) "'W!'B":i'“ s 3°°"vb‘ e J. B. Charon of Fort Terry spent nlvet The mew school at the county homs four to the bushel! polisses Mary and Annis S usiness in the Jordan bloc! n | 36-hour leave of absence Sunday with ! g;, .| for children will also have its first| Proceeds of Minstrel Show $51.20. |.p, the wee! ] | Automobile Inspeotor in Tewn, |full Swing. All the offices have béen | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bustacs | Dids For Greek Church Construction.| ge i \his morning. Children rasi- 2 g TP . 1 Arthur Youne, the Windham county | 2Ken by local men and most of them | Charon. Tomorrow, sealed bids of the cofi-|gent in the Sawyer district who have| "The female minstrel show for the|fURtS, Miss a7 W . FOR SALE BY THE aiitomobile inspector, was in this city | WWVe Mmoved in. The Jordan company tract of construction Holy Trinity Or:|pbeen entered in the kindergarten and |benefit of Red Cross work at Yeomans nk ne, on Hay b1l A5 "HGE coiplStalll Siaved L. st e =2 thodox Greek churgh will be opened|comt ‘of tne. I -aa | ball last Saturday evening under the Mome From Cuba Saturdiy. conferring with Y-hiet of Lo NORTH STFRLING Nike - Phiece WHT bb siveral s Byel oaly or on Jower GTAdRs wWill attand | N et of Mra. B i Loitien b i s one of the show windows is a large A this school, though they are not in- e Villi ailey, ™ d. C. LINCOLN CO. |, Xincurey as to the method of | s 50" onal pisce. im ihe shape o¢ the contract The canrch committee | mates of the home & pronounced eucesss. About 18 took | William Daller, wh 3 ity. He will be in this city every |% NOrseshos wishing good luck to the |Poultry Owners Bothered by s | hopes to arrange to have construe- Woolen Gifts Great Stuff! part in the entertainment. The hall G Mon WAk - D WILLIMANTIC Tuesday, with His head compasy. From Four Large Hawks—Holiday |tion Work cirried on during the win- was crowded, many coming from ad- | VI leaving town Frid 3 s LR LRl L R - - ¥-lter and to have the church ready for| Up at Camp Devens the boys who |joining towns. The program was va- |51 in& leaving town Ioids D arivars e v RaoPLeent fop Will Probably Enlist. e dedication -Easter Sunday have received sweaters, wristers and |ried and was fully appreciated by the |7 Manchester. Irani b e Ve 10 HIVe B iy viwig e who . B —— helmets from relatives or through the |jarge audience. Local persons re- | €€, motored with hi 5 B JAY M. SHEPARD demonstration that he can ran the|, | g men who have not| john Wood and family of Daniel- Red Cross are decidedly appreciative|ceived. the usual minstrel hits and| Schools are in sessior car. én calied for examination for the |gon and Louis Maine and family spent | COGSWELL COTTAGE BURNED |of ine gifts, now that real winter is At | ine wparsea whe hadn's sent for dayes | (Monday) morning. | Succesding Eimore & Shepard oo - e S b Sor ot Thanksgiving with Raymond Wood. EARLY SATURDAY MORNING|hand. “Men home from camp over|ana the ‘little newspaper reporter | Koy Clark was home from d | G. A. R. Post’s Elestion. fhey will Drobably - emtiaty They Have | wikr v etois, ",.";i':,vs et Sunday |y 5 :unrlaive::‘.y ?‘.’n"l”;.'“;i‘:{".'&"ii they | were not forgotten. The program E 2 F-nllhredotm Emhlmet The annual election of Francis 8.|about two weeks in which they may | " Jerry - Darby and mf.m!iy apent | Fire Loss Over §2000, Including $160| have Deen giv ) ¢ stufr. closed with The Star Spangléed Ban- A Good Marksman 4 % Jong Fost, No. 80, Grand Army of the | enllst in the army, since after that, no | Thankegiving with relatives in bate in Money in the Bed. Souvsnit u Sunshine Distributer, | her, all rising and joining in the aing- | Tne Home Guards heid o B0-62 North St, Willimantic Republic, wae held at G, A. R hall |men of draft age can enlist in the U. | nam ——— The press of Hartford has madeIPE. A featilre of the program was |snoot at their range Frida 5 Lady Assistant Tel connection |yt rhpecietnoon, and tho following | 8. army. enk . Potter and party from |, Lackawanna cottage the ~ vear|note of the afct tnat Souvenir W. H.|Cakewalk contest by couples. ' The|[azinsik won honors, hittis —_ e, o Ot taum, DEAE th Rivel Point were here recemtly on | Tound home of Mr. and Mrs. John|Taylor sent a birthday card to Goy- |coUple recelving the most applause|eye ac 600 feet. 3 $iocted: Poat Commander; %, B. Bald- Brief Mention. their annual hunting trip. Cogawell at Oakland Beach, R. I, was|ernor Marcus H. Holcomb, “notwith-|%ror the Aucience won the prige Ao | “Mrs. Freeder Chamberla DANIEL F. THOMAS H.|[¥in: sefior vice, (ommander, Adam | pesbert. Woodlll left Sunday for| Mrs. John Smith and dsughter of |totally destroyed by fire, as was its|etanding the fact that the governor|A couple of PISEAZIARIes won the cake|to Berlin Saturday after spending T aor vice Commander. Lean- | poston where he is employed, after i contents, early Saturdav morning. Mr.[vetoed an appropriation bill intendea a D sire 0| week-end with friends in_ town der Jacobs; quartermaster, Charles ployed, after | Fast Killingly and.the Misses Spink “g|sell it at auction for the Red Cross. A A Fento: "hl’ lain, W, C w'-“ pending the week-end with his par- |of Sterling were. visitors at John E.|and Mrs. Cogswell, who for many years | to meet the cost of publishing Taylor's Bidding was bfisk and the ‘cake Mrs. Martha Brown and Mis Jammes Haggeriy.” an: Sur- |ents in this city. Grifith’s a_week ago Sunday. were well known residents of Daniel-|Souvenir of the Lesislature.” I T ad e tha Brown have returne FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- | Hoon e e cer ot ihe s | Painters of the New Haven rail- |, Georse Plerce and family spent|Son, barely escaped with their lives.| “Some people have sald that 1 am | prousis dlsor T2, Bauash con- | mantic after a few davs BALMERS B e e O e #UArd. | rond e painting the bidges near | Thankegiving with Telatives in Brov- The cause of the fire is unknown, Mr.| foolish, on acoount of the expense. 10 | {{" iyt "3 5 canta & Puess. rhe| Mt Rov Clack, A : : 3 3 ‘ogswell stated in a_telophone 'ton- out so many ecards,” 1 3 , B8 Union St, Willimantie, Conn. | instructor, Thomnas 'Ashton; _ tru $hik, oity ang they will aleo.paint the | idence. e Plammer of Wi Verntion with Charles B Hutohins | auoted as saying, “but it I can bring |Suesses amounted to 3$2.65, the one|fpigey” evening. A number Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) or three 'vears, J. B. Baldwin; dele-|station in this city. Bate Corcester s e | 41083 of sunahine or happiness in:,|Suessing nearest to the correct weight | nars” from Lebangn and Hebr 3 = £ate, Gearge C. Thomas; alternate,| Harold Gager and Fred Enander |*Pent Thanmkssiving with F. O. Plum-|of TFast Franklin street, Saturday . Sas declared owner Of the squash. | crs ner and family, - morning. - someone’'s heart at such small oost, I present. I e e e ofangaue {helr S0 | M5t e Susan Lo Gendre ls boarding| M. Cogswell aatd that he and nis|am willing to be calied cras Dt e fasiveaeLes, orEuat Resovers From Injury. . F. C. JACKSON Four Return From Homie, . |40 Teit. tor Worekstts. Potyiesnmes” | with Mers. Lyaia Piace. it e oniy: mermners ¢ the’family| | 37" Taylor exsmplines mia stacement | S1°0 S0 SIONEY (G IRKIE | p m Baker o nady - o rs. Charles Lewls and daughte; etired for the 180. 5 beas 5 y his wrist a few daye ag The local station platform was| DOE Warden G. H. Worden has al- | providence are visiting . the gotm-gr?: Saturday morning they were awak-|governorsby keeping in mind the chief 'nll.etce’g;cf.n.lais :f"kd::‘d ::{ef-fia‘x?{mj;};fl an automobile, is much” impi DE "7 erowded Sunday afternoon at 4 o'- |fé8dy captured four dogs in this city | mother, Mrs. Lyda Place. ened by smoke and the crackling of | éxecutive’s birthday and sending him | gl FICE( 55190, 611 of which goes |15 able to be at work. clock. Usually there are several sol-|WNO were not tied according to law.!' Miss Mary Griffiths spent the week- |fames and found the whole cottage|a oard bearing words of good cheer. | fEPHIGEC JORTR-Cn ST O AN diers ard sallors returning to camps | They were later killed, with the per- biaze, They dashed out into the cold ———— Removed to 713 Main 8t, Willimantie | 31678 200 satlors returning to campe | THCY were Saior Sobet Foune of Balte, "0t M William | e clad only I their night| TO ROUSE COUNTY TO Thanksgiving 8ervice. Children Orvy H Hours—$a. m. to £ 5. nu Fhone 44 | this time thefe Were few, since most| The city of Bristol now has a fire| . Mrs. ‘Sarah Hill will spend the win- | clothes, having not An inftant _to SERIOUS AND PROMPT EFFORT.| Governor Holéomb's Thanksgiving ks kg trick similar to the one recently ac-|ter with Danielson friends. save .anything. - Evervthing in the o *| proclamation was read from the pulpit FOR FLETCHER'S more than' that in this city swing to | Providence last $15¢, which Mr, Cogswell had hidden d {he rapid increase in Gost of wattme. | Copes's aother, who is 00 '}&’.‘.‘-fi o™ |in Wi vea: and Gesrge B. Chandler—War Ral. | (he President’s. A Thanksgiving ser- B ’ biles. \ Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Earle of Wor<| None of thp other cottawes, which| liss' to Be Held in Every County|S= = dester were recent visitors at F. O, |are built close togéther in that section,| Tewn, - k | COVENTRY Pi:‘mm.‘y‘-:, = A :nu ;i:anr;)yeq.uthmxh T“ W:Q en‘- —_— b, . lange: , & summer ace of Clar] . b N MERrene TOn Ie vl M on of AOUUD, Rext o the CONS: | nont Trars i o i SAturdey atter- Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society-~Mr.| “Four large hawks are making poul- | Well cottage, being somewhat 'dam-|gentatives of Practically every town quired by this city, but it cost $750 | ' Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Corey were in|cottage Wwas consumed, including even| . i Addressed by J. W. Alsop|Sunday, ae was also an extract from CASTORI ' 4and Mrs. Eric Johnson Move to Rhode | try men here much trouble, one tak- | 3§04 by the fire. in the county to hear J, W. Asiop of Istand, ing @ nine pound fowl and carrying it| Only iradequate means of AEhting)| Avon and Geo B, Chandler of 3 5 R as a chicken. the fire was at hand. Most of thelRocky Hill, mem| of the state coun- e 1 N Rev. ‘Mr. Winter preached in the| FOX hunters were out Thanksgiving|cottages in that section, several of|ai of defense, explain e need and . |Congregational church Sunday. as_there was a light snow.. them-owned by Danielson pepple, were| pians for establishing war bureaus and “The Taies” Ald Socioty et in the| IFOx Delts these Gays bring _fancy |placed in jeopardy by the fire. Near-|Siecl. (Committees to handle war work chapel Wedn afternoon, prices. z 1y all the cottages in that Bection are|in the various towns of Windham irs. Alice. of Rockville spent | ~ tlosed for 'the season. There is no|countyfor the period of the war. That . 4 . ek ' - fire fighting service at the h, ex- Hea V y ‘/‘/ lnter Coats o s v, e H R e . LEFFINGWELL . cepting at @ point nearly half a mile M Dayvid Thorutte 1 away. triends in Mariaen. = . '° VI8! i5liday Guests Entertained -at Local| “"Other cottages fn the immediate vi-| 17 Andl will bo made up of & specal DURING THE AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE |uo iagipuid, nompeon recently moved Homes. cinity of "the destroyen Tackawanna | 030 ot with many spocial Ties gottage and owned by people resident|oe work that will be undertaken Trom " -| Charies Newel and daughter, Mrs.| Daniel Leffingwell visited his broth- |here or hereabouts ars the properties n Are Priced at $19.50 and $27.50 Aciion: wers” passts” ot Si"sni Mrs:|or Chauncey Lomngwoll, of Hamoirg |of William J. Tounk, Winter strest|ame 10 tme Such bureaus are be . e Albert Newen Sunday. Sunday and was sccompanied by Fred | Winltam 8. Frankiin,' Rroad _street, | in§ Setablished throughout the state to end M()l.le ol o g Lefingwell and Frank Baker. George I.Baton, Prospsct strest, Dep- | 40 370, SXPTion fo cuminate much 3 Clarence Amburn of Camp Devens| uty Sheriff Charles L. Ayer, Day- . A few triends spentethe évening With | vigited nis parents-over Thanksgiving. | ville, ad the Clark Conadon. Moo. |in handiiig local matters pertaining t l ' Batlle Rawkine Thusday. = o wan | MFend e B L cottags which: stanis. ithin. & ] 10 Wet- estern union shildren” of Bouth Manchestor spent | Saor ed, NOme Sfler spending a fow | few fost of, the wite of the dsstioysd| gEmvicE FLAG DEDICATED. o sgiving with Mr. and Mre. Al- | 03000y 9 Mmsares” T | Wing itentied only for pummer Uee: e Thousands of soldier-boys abroad bert Newell. ¥ F Sta nd One to Foll F Mr. and Mes, Watrous and little son i e Onity O i M and in cantonments. Thousands of i £ §f Wiimantic_spent’ Thursday with Mr. Corswell's loss is placed in ex-| . loyal women at home wondering how | M _— Mrs. cess’ of $3.000. Special interest was givén the polirand Mrs. Eric Johnzon, who have e = orih League service at the Methodist to send them money with the greatest - 3 £ Sunda X 3 3 T e L Another ot of goed, warm and sty |BOVed t0 Lonk Teiana." LR T o WAR BUREAU PLANNED When the service fag thit will bo fows safety. Let Western Union Money Jom Pom, Velour. Broadeloth and |ljsh Winter Coats in’ Velour, Kersey, Zith M, and Mrs. Joo Hillor - WOR TOWN. OF KILLINGLY |at the church was formally dedicated. Telegrama, Transfers help you. Vool Mixtures, that formerly sold at|Woo| Mixtures and Fom Por, both In | cur rarts ovrirr 1 wonrn Satomonite, °f Frovidence, £ong BY | g, i) Committee to Arrange Por| Wirren® It ‘bears fout starstor the Day Loseere, : i fi ad $27.50 are now marked at El“ e e, 2t | Domt miss this. - Cut out v At the home of J. C. Lefngwell| Centralizing Effort. . [following men of the ohuroh who are Night Lotsars, Inexpensive. No red tape—no bother— 50 773 r t lage with be and mall it to Foley there was a merry Thanksgiving gath- ooy in the service: Captain Albert War: Cablegrams, Saf | % 3 % $5icarly: | sring when 14 st down to @ turkey | Following a meeting hel wndor the in the Panama Canal Foieny Trace- 2 Srouble. lo-—and as simple as ABC. | BARGAINS IN SUITS DURING THIS SALE B ang e Altred Besbe_ enter | e & Suurim Sac ° T by W ety i e crane- ey Kia: 3‘ bmr:!ban u:-l—“: were .éhm It is m: 8.: Eujah . 4 : E § - 5 Y : ¢ Ellis’ family, Mrs. Mary Beebe of New | that , = | The “.: C. uul’n.y Co. 2 st Lonaoft A dndhaers hatier Stera t v : THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

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