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= e T vt NINE MEN PASS, OUT OF 24 EXAMINED Wva Shoad 6 Phyica fiuy?nyh@tficr mm ._..‘...M‘ -».u...-.- - s S m“ ti i, o Uil orres 3 he? L) : fi ad oné and took considerable thnt THé fi'fi' stage of gtip is the| ml!lred and nine. 6! t eue most dangerous of all hcéume n?due T vsic e:n.mmnhtr The ' ' feason fiw‘% ‘g com- flghune Em\f i'G- i§ that]4s Prolpect c fi to the émggmthey went to T8l =3 lwn Had névi k fefeétéd be-|at %\at BREAK IN WATER MAIN fore, while the men examined Tues- DISCOVERED ON JACKSON ST, ———— List 6f W Cnol- means that more work aré neededb oth thi¢ Red Cross m&%%«m iGit their order por- tance now is n_s tolluwa Fire tens neéond i§ why all the organs of the ‘body must be kept in their best work- ing orfler not only to drive out the w by the grip gefni, but thét yé patient shall regain strength as| soon @ possible to avoid further at- tacks resulting from the poison in the' Entem day had been fejécted, but it was they might pass, because of thé fiefi reghmmfia The examingti giwen in the Grand Army-hall, which 1s a warmer place than the Common Councll cham- ifié clls wm been already 6 ppe 57 bedshirts, 25 pairs pajamas, 21 comfort pillows. 24 TiawKins, toward od __health ber, a!(z;he rollnwlng en Duse(’l City M'.n Set to Werk to Reaéh Burst -ndkerchlefu. 8 bed g‘ackeu. [ fi. e, ) *"J“E:‘ i flfl hn H. Freeman, mxm Pipe Through Five Fest of Frost—|imitiéd articles nanded 1f dmlflgg::- ds upgth‘s body because it n all Charles Cuuu. Willimantie. Mifls, S&héol and and Laundry €Glése, |uary: 73 pairs socks, 52 mufflers, 59 | pure wholesome nourishment and free Jerome Lacey, Ha‘.r;spton Alfllo rO) Georae "!1 fhe, Edrund William Shn}l;fhusue\ I\mok!)n Anthony 8. Hevrin, Wilfimantic. The last of the examinations will be held this (THutsday) aftériéon, commencing at 2.30; 34 men will be examined. The remaining 34 men of the first draft have not been picked out yet.|sés Thére aré five men due for those Who havé Been réjected, but fHey will Délj sent with the final quota of the fifet raft, unléss 6rders are receivéd dai- ¢ recting that somiéthing €1¢6 be done. Fifteen Qermian Alins Have Registér- e Seyéral miore Oeérman alienis régis- tereJ at the police station Wednes- day, bringing the total up to fifteen, and there afé proval about ten moré. They have only a few rhors days to register im, and if they do not| 2 Mary A. €ook a.nd John m Geer. reglster, they will be interned for the | Several buildings and 5 1; ctoms ‘were % His grandfather, Joh# - Geer. came duration of the war. voamited To: M Sy, ,f,s Hd‘l gr“finn 2 s in Griswold, “Ome. of the important features - ss‘”“"” in it the area in. Whioh tness | (O Fics ”fl}the g f was Eflfi 61 sweaters, 24 hel- qr pairs wristiets, :r&x; opium, morphine, chl:rmto The “¢all of économy is hea!d and heeded in all parts of the _country, Trueeconomy in coffee buying leads straight to : Father John’s Medicine has had 60 yeéars' SuccéSs for colds and throat troubles, cou and sore throats, and s & toni¢ and bedy builder. Proof :— “After an attack of pneumonia the dodtor ordered me to givé my hdby Father John's Medicing and as & | sult régained he:vl;h ::fld s&;huiem } alw s giveit to chijdren ri- s fletch cold. I am writiig &t to téll you how grateful I am hér Johw's Medicine.” (Signed) Mrs. (0. Hunsberger, 1054 Pike St., Rexzding, Pa. Becausé¢ of its Dody- building, stréngth-giving food value, Fathér John's Medicine is an idéal family médicine for all who are wéak afid rufi-down. vton e Red Cross room is open Tues- om ddy @hd Thursday fiofh 2 Gome é'!‘m(r, aut ti dnd belp fill our apportionmen Clacss of 1918, o'clock Wednesday morflu ot e %re of J: 3 £ LR B up through the muu whilé in the G Tl ST e fad lo spend a day nnd 2 hi bu 'rhen gre many houses without wa- ter, all those along J: k.!d: stréet be- tweén Valléy and and those betwéen Js(knn Summit and On Friday evening the senio! class of the Riverside grammar sehool will Nave their secomd social. They have the lsseumy hall aecnmted with’ the | figgg of thé countfies thé gfeat World war that are on m side—also o Jarge Amiericap flag hold¥ & con- mfih place. The last timé theit the h&d it§ social a numbér of ifs meémdérs Weré unable to atténd on ae- eount of cdsés of dipnthéria whick prévailed. Sald oily it 8¢ La T aine bag 35¢ & pownd == 4l grocers immediatély commenced ' to dig for the break. Thé grownd is Mfiu&flY frozen to a dépth of About- five feet Goer £o the wWork is slow, névéftheiess “Ii% city mén éxpeét to have puitips ihe pumping station pusmipiig into thé voir by midnight. day &Gfié&m‘ %5 g . tt{ mg:d W Geer was borr doni of Bual roli edll and parish supper_on o the evening of Monday last. The . whole parish gathered in St. Paul's hall. The guests of honor were Ven- erable Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown of Norwich, Sidney Sthall Paing of the - % Lawton niills and Sydney Bard of Trite, a pound bag of La Toursine may cost siightly more, Even 50 it is the most econentical eoties for you to buy dsd use. For s evéty cisé whiere coffes costs 1ess thant La Touraine it has Teds stvengifs thit wuutm Moié of it frest 86 dbed and even father, | o of is no water, and closed at téi &'¢tock. Geer's s :\‘:‘;ege];mt“":}'n‘lc{\. r;:‘ui:::‘:ifue:'ume There will be no night school Thurs. €r was born at the s were all his chil- 6o the dame results cantiot B¢ as about sixty prints ave taken. By day evening. The Holland, Windham y n ik, AtWvoos Mactitné, b Vengér- until a year ago did the | Brooklyd. Aftér supper was sérved Ty & Mh“-fl'ifl!fll“flfll‘fiu . et Rillousey "will provabiy b ok b fisb gy g g b rméhh{y st 301, paca e sibes T i o8 oot oot o iadety %mw‘bd mm.‘ ‘I:BN. sr.” question of the economy of La Touraine. | : PoThers “an Such men had betier weat | Laundry was Torced to_ciase héosube ?,m, B o e e e e rebire 55 W. S. Quinby Company ( sloves in the future when at work. | % e (BEK Of WKL BICSENE: o very |Jewett City. Mr. Geer mariéd Efl; plauded. He brought thé good wishes Hostom 2o Chikgs . > low, because of thHé brédk Sal Wileox March 1,181, ‘Heé was a r of ‘thé éorpération fo the people and 7 i lar 2H at the Condregati ohtireh f6r yedrs. It was dlways a plédsure to hith to talk about the his: tory 6f the town and chtifch, and hé Autorvebiles Cellide: Wg-. good ‘memofy of théaé bl e W T sivived by His wifs and ot the corner of Church and tWo sons, Lo it Lvn _ 5 - i - ” " Sid S = ' fire %3 o Sy e g oo“ SHEN s | Prank of mmrzv' Wfi'mm‘ scted i fhe chur (der, | w - o FOUR FIRES WEONESDAY. Includifig One afférrioon, and «fl thé pPe6PIE ush city watér are being requestéd ecopomize in its You can count on it that the in Quinby products is & reliable man tv do hmuu His aim is to serve you ox basis of | m and cconomy io6ked for theff co-opération in thé coming new Conditions brotght abiout THE veéfierablé archdeéa- welcomied and spoké in d way about the succéss of the t Tewn Fdrm 4 Stubborn Oné at Mathieu Homié. There were four ‘fifes in this eify, Wednesday whith requiréd th atten- tion of Enginé Compafy No. I’& the merning, a ch mhé; 20 Schoothe Piétro A(tn f6r Bligh was AFIving u ¢ Lang, in the Hore w6 hildréh, He s the Jast in his Fora denvery, whil e i s el s pi ek , resulted in about the | Whitot ‘k?amfi eonipany. whé g6 his fafiily; thrée sistefs having died. % ‘Z:MWeh fsad pgy fi;?mL eg?gflflan Hosie on Erday ghter a_yedk b Gl Pomnecs. by Mre Eal for the 6. R | Rev. S K. Hackelt of Bradford - S., by Adéx. Plaft for the Sunday| reachea heré Sunday. by Miss Sanford for the W. A., number from here atfended the Hilda Collins for the I C. Y ices of Everett West who i Westerly Friday, He pil départments 6f the work of the|Wwas (he _of Miss Ella We;; church _weré shown by these reports (and Herbe § to bé gfowing aid making prosress in th varsous branches of activity, Sehoolhouse whitil théy dafi By suitdble mrm {u tHéiF oWi. ChAiF: jon ing up Valley street. They _ Mathéwson WaS the “corner, th I‘ord rece ifa the ofhér car T The fun acclekhta] v%{rlé fi c] . réquiém hnfln HASE Buru.l St. Mary's metéry. Wwéré Joséph Galdue, Georgd Se Ovide DuRols; mdA May Prde &My | taker J. £. Hourigdn was in charge of thé arrangements. Phitias Francoeut: THE finbrdl sef: for Philias Francoeur wer St. Afn'd zmfl a silver eoi-nmur.wn sértice given v friends of Deéacoriess Sanford. Pélicéman Edwin E. Wedt, whe aled i Wéstérly Friddy, Was borf it Nofth Stonington and was 4 son of Edwin fand Sarah Yerrington West. CharM% H. Mirer 6f Gallul's CHaN- mted ‘busicess in this pldce l!oh'nes visited. €5 n&dfiy 4t thé héme of = liam Rathb¥n fieaé Vi&mes Crossing. Grover C. Maifié édlfed on friends in L the \mAge W elifids e:mmnme:m:em oW as$ 20 dégréds helow mm-y moffing. THE TUBRIDY-WELDON GOMPANY WILLIMANTIC, CONN. THURSDAY SPECIALS the Woodville schi hduse and gut- Bundings was at 3500 8§ & Pros< pective purchaser has dskéd for & val- vation. The engmierator of the:schaol census for 1918, GArdnér B. emcfi, made a re] @at 303, bys and 179 gifls had atténdéd suhooi the past year and that 27 bo; I8 havé attended. WHol ¥ éfiro‘l]éd 230 boys and 215 Brevvtffi. Mrs. Hector Dafrdhi- has 'ratarhéd Bome to Mysti¢; Conft, My and Mre: Charlés Kefivon dré now carife for Jason P. S. Brows. Services weré omitted ifi ‘tHé First Yu;nfi:ubhdmohhhdfiy 4nd | usuall pain is gons—a delicious, fllizszoficmwhhmm. Musterole is a clean, white ointment; made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of rnstard Will { Mgy mmumm ¢ and recommeéd it to their Tnevfilflfll s Qfih throat, b = flgmmy.rfimfiafls:,m nrks. 1 has grown from four classés to A _new pilpit and léctern and cfiq (zta.lls have been addéd to beau- e St V. 3 i gt 5 Schidel Board Méets—Price of $500 Placed on Woodvillé Buildifig—En< numérator’s MM The Fébfuary Meeting of the school -committeé was héld at thé town hall Monday with all the mémbers pres- ent. . Bill to the amotmt 6f $§163.99 weré ordéred paid. I was voted fo allow’ the Boy Scouts to hold their etingd in a foom of the Hope Valley Tucsdey 6v- session was held [ S o smpuer had Béen d to placé the “ooke, who is to work on the Henry Barber Enlists in Aviation Corps—Eleven Men Chépping Woad faf Amierican Woolen Company’s Millg Alphorise Bouctiard and Louis Ca- one were Norwich callers Wednes- ay. Coasting was enjoyed by niany Wed- nésday afternoon and evening. Henry Barber has enlisted in the aviation corps and is on his way to a training camp. Hé was an émiplove of the American Woolén Eompany's mill in Almyville. Harold White of Wauregan lias taken his posifion. Herman Frifik of Ekonk was in town Wednesday. Beatrice Huber was a Providenceé caller Tuegday. My, and Mts. William Heywood are spending 4 few days with relatives in ‘Washington, R. I. Burning Wood. frved. jname of \ | cngage in fi | servite at A. Houri- hnr'flr&?\ list. the meeting, M. Fugerne city save an intgrest- k of the United gan wds n charge. Home from -Bostom. Mrs. Martin l:’m’n hds t@lumefl fr6m . Burpés, who tatked military topics. national ond local. R. F., now at H&fi‘ard. Vital Statistics. The report for tire year of the vital fitaustim of t{‘w tov«én of Griswold as tion in the campaign for recruits m"ed bY {side! MLk Joiin elch in the Merchant Marine, Inexperienc- Seen AT e ha 86 duenafeh dnn At @ Ameriédns, 17 to 27 aré wanted ftr flm‘;nm";c‘;’::’:eghizs": i the various po RarE ol He Boats. 1 deute mdicestion 3, endocarditis 2. 3 5 P . @i[. | spontaneous hemm-rha;e 1, dccidental Supécts Did ”";i""“" Jafi i L aneritie T, Mt Ao The two then who wére arfestsd in BT PR R _ Recfuitifip Statin. DR. F‘ c- JACKSON cite ?-:u vh{:ifgggrgeflco{gfiifivl‘é\(m{g;; DENTIST Removéd €6 715 Main 8¢, Willimaritic Hourg=9 4. ®. to § 3. me. Fhone 44 S ¥ 4 1, epilépsy 1, chronic nephritis 1. ar- Waterbm and charged with swingle schemes, are not the meéh who sold Joseph Ciléin of thi§ city $2,500 Worth of gold coins, as Mr. Gilsin h4é Agafi inspected them. They were releas- DANIEL F. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- teri6 8chiéfesis 2, eapillary bronchitis 1, meningitis 1, diarrhoea 2, lobar- fineurhoriid 2, heart diseasé 4, cérebral 1apoplexy 1, acute éndorearditis 3, pul- monary gansrene 1, tuberculosis of the neck and throat 1, gastro emteritis 5, i | l The Amiericin Woolen company is burning wood on account of the coml shortage. Eleven woodchoppers are now éngagéd chdpping treés for thé Arrangemeénts are being made for a For Prudent Shoppers BALMERS ed under bonds at W4tefbury afid |rachitis 1. tuberculosis of vertsbrae 1.!masquerade to be held —in Sterlif This Sale on Thursday. is what its rame iniplies. places” our M h. 36 Union St Willimantic, Gorin, | Vere immediatelr arrésted by Dridgeé- | accidental drowming 1, carémoéma of Saturday evening. # S i i b lt e y * P ”‘.. Lnd & . port authorities, stomach 2, acute cholera 1, phthisis 2, Returned Home by Train, ne (Lady measles 1, chronic myocarditis 2, acute 4 ' FUNERALS. Frak P. Duprsy. FuneraLDirectw 6062 North St, Willimantie| 7. J. Papillon offi¢igted at thé requ{em high mass at St. Mary’s church niné &'¢lock. rial was in St. Jo- s€ph's cémeté e - ey Pierré Girsuard. EARLE E. GILBERT, The funeral of Pierre Girouard was FUNERAL DIRECTOR held at his home at 7 Elm streét on AND EMBALMBR. | Tuesday morfiing. The réquiem high Jetvétt City. |mass at St Mary's church at niné Lady Asdistant Tel. conneeion PHowe 126-5.. . MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willim'antic, Conn. s CRETONNES In the Very Latest Colorings Suitable for Home Decoratlons and Faney Work. P gastritis 1, broncho p'neume‘ma 2, cere- bral hemorrhage 1, dystocia 1. PLAINFIELD Rifle + Club Elsots Officers—Pupils’ ~ Sleighifiig Party. isses Lillian McGlynn and Mariofi O'Neil have réturned to Riverpoist, R. I, after spending 4 few davs at théir eousin's, Miss Margaret Hem- stead's. The annual nreeufig of thé Plainfield Rifte club held Tuesday eveninig in Kraus§® hall resulted ds follows: Prédidént, Héfiry Ensling; vice presi- dent, Thomas Tlynn; secretary, Rich- ard Mereier; tréafurér, Carl MatHéw- son. The um;bing officers are Fréd- éffck King, président Dr, Arthuf Chase, vice pfe:flcfi George Bab- cock, seefetary; Edward Lyons, treas- urer. Sisighing Party. The éighth grade 6f the local tnrm mar school held sleighing party Wednesday éven; Each member of the clads ifivifed a friend. S ST, FAUL'S ROLL CALL AWd Parish Supper Aftended by Ldfgé Numbér—Cuests of Honor included Archdescon Brown. St. Paul's chureh, Plainflelfl held xu _Save Yonr Cash and Your Health é\l-l,", CASCARA §: QUININE standard cold f6r10 b o As_ the trolleys leaving Central Vil- lagé going Norwich way did not run after 9 o'clock in the morning Tues- day and Wed: esday until 6 o'clock at night, students in the local high scheol deépendinig on that trolley for trans- portation to théir homes were 4 rhidsed early so as they might make connections with the train leaving Moosup at 2.45, going to Plainfield, Heénry Loughran, who has héen suf- fering with blood poisoning the past week, is improving. Walking Wednesday morning was very slippery. Good Atténdance at Poultry Demon- stration Conducted by Experts. Miss Gfacé McLane was at her homs in Worcéster for the week end. S. M. Sweeney of Hartford has been in town recently. On acdount of the inténse cold, no ‘fi:mo! was_held in the Smith district There was a small atfend- afice at the Center school, Poultry Demonstration. At the poultry demonstration at J. W. Phelps’ Monday to téll the, slackers from thé producérs theré wad consid- erable interest shown, as péople at- ténded ifi spite of the high winds and severe cold. y_Jones of Stérrs col- iége, John Gifford and Mr. Sheldon of Elington, of the farm bureau showed thorough familiarity with lheu- sub- jécts. ROAD HOCEELY - - v g u!" C. Dixon was in Prévidénce Fri- M#s. Chafles Hilliard of Nérth Slon- ington has retufned Home, speniding séveral days with her moth~ €F at Gégrge Wheelér's, Ralph Wéodward whé has bégn i1 at John mp‘}sy'e i§ récovering. Mis§ Martha G. Willidris retiirhs to- day from New York whére she has been a guest of a friend for a few days. Mrs. Noyes Palmer and Miss Grace D. Wheelef atténdéd thé funeral ser- vicés of théir férmer pastor, Rév. near the Road chufch one éveninig re- cenuy on his birthday. Miss_ Gragé D. le $2.98 to $3.98 CREPE DE CHINE AND VOILE WAISTS . .. Wheelér umcd L hmm values but ot Masty. Boys’ and gfic’ styles, 6 to 14 years. In white and black, all good .tyleo. In pink and blue bordess. muah,w,m,m $1.25 t $2.00 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS . ..:................ Thusday In all sizes, high and lew bust styles. 3 price-savings, goods that have always commanded regular standard price. So take ad- su.sowszé.oostnTS,coflfimDR!SS&.-.;.‘...r‘..........msflm 75¢ and 90c CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS .. ... .o..iciiceviiuacesso.: Thursdey 69 98¢ and $1.25 VOILE AND POPLIN WAISTS ... comisivn.iiiiin.n, 'flmnday 79c 5125md3150FANCYTOWELSETS.............‘u......:...... Thursday 85¢ 29c and 3% CHILDREN'S WINTER GLOVES ............cconniiee. ’nm.d.,aa 98¢ AFE BT ok Jon o Barrows, &t Norwien Town, In white, maize, flesh, navy and blaek, #% i THe young people save d_sui 1se ;