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0 ; ?mmhr Gilbert F. Perry Qualifies as Master ’ Ayer's| ‘Gunner—Man' to Be Courtmartialed Employe of Elmyille Company Pre-| Death of Mrs. Henry Tetreault— sented Thrift Stamp-—~Manager Lew-| Men For Devens to Assemble at 9 is Leases Meriden Theatre. a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. 3 #. E. Cunumeen and Ralph C. Yeung|id i| weze in Providence Monday-on a busi- néss trip. ) Jdudge W. Fenner Woodward beld o |} session of the town ' count Menday morning, when two cases were dis- i of. v, £ L 8., in which he. enlist: John Sipples, who 5 i the mawal|ed in Daniclson last summer, just be service, has visited at his home in|fere the organization was called into' Donation for Red Cross. 1 Mr. Gilbert went into the service as o than B0 s o Red | o was sust home. trom, the Woressier e L 0 Drore Moy | R SR e grees in Danielson Rustng nized By army officials and he was! ‘bringing the most nearly. perfect day % M# and Mrs. Philip Weber's on Sat ot o Hemoon) that 3% g e S e al d rs. 1) s - e es of a master gunner are urday evening. About thirty were]shipped in here is dsscribed as €0 BOOT |pighly technical and one is attached to |, s . | present. 29 to be barely worth the laPor of Un-|4aen pattery of 256 men. His duties Enjoyment at Community Social— Patient Improving, loading it from the cars. incl the laying out of ranges for Teachers’ Institute—Much lee on| wWord comes from Mrs. Mary Pal-| Hairbreadth. Escapes at Dayville. [the gunpers. mer's brother, Arthur Billings, who a little girl coasting| Relatives here are unadvised as to underwent a serious surgical opera-{down a hill beside the highway ren|Witere Gunner Perry will be assigned | large company was present at the | tion at the Rhe= Island hospjtal injher sl from Fortress Munroe. BN home of Mr. and Mrs, William . Mc- | Providence at Christmas time, that he Medical Advisory Board ' in Session. y"-l,. Gonegnl Wednesday evening for the|has so far improved as to be able to The medical advisory board was //S a \ ial course which hé has just Community social. After a period of [ walk aboyt. again in session here Monday after- ,\ singing, recitations were given by A Severs Winter. g moon at Elks' hall and a_number of| }! ¢ Miss Marion Brightman and Halsey { Jeptha G. Bill of Griswold, who is registered men of the district who had A C. Kenyon. A talk on his experiences gndlnx the winter with his sen, heen referred by the local board for fn field work for the Seventh Day .- Billings.J.. Bill of Genoa Junction, further examination appeared before Baptist Tract Society in the West and{Wis, writes that in all of his ninety- . ‘the physicians. South was given by Rev. W. D. Bur-|four years he has never experienced atrick F. Murray is visiting] Some few of the men who appeared dick. Light refreshments were serv-fsuch a severe winter as this has been | relatives in Hartford. were rejected as physically’ unfit for Mr. Bill hopes to return east in the| Lieutenant John Casey of Fort Terry|military service, whils others passed Teachers’ Institute. spring, i has visited at his home in Damielson.| 5 suffidiently satisfactory examina- The teachers’ institute for the towns| Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Johnson of | Miss Jennie w““‘-“;‘ of Moosup h‘: tion to make it possible to qualify of Hopkinton and Charlestown, helg|Norwich spent Sundey nignt and |jolned the operating force at the local| them for special limited serviee that Thursday in the assembly hall of the 2nday at the home of Mr. Johnson's | central of of the telephone com-|will not carry with it the rigors of Hope Valley school house was suc- ents. pany. A0 y 0 .. |Lfe in the trenches. % _cessfully conducted by Superintendert e Deputy Sheriff in Automobile Collision| Last Call For Tax Delinquents, . Hussey Reed. The addresses by MONTVILLE Deputy Sherift Charles E. Ayer of{ Putnam men who are liable to pay Prineipal Holmes, of - Hope lley G Dayville had his automobile wrecked|a personal iax and who have not. done l{u‘;‘:cr‘:&-:i" lnHtl!':‘:‘eWe:v.::fi: Home Guard Planning to Give Min- Monday morning when it was in col-1s6 will be liable to a peraity after lision with another mackin® on the day, Marchs1. Th 1 wehools, Miss Manchester of the Rhodz| strel Show—Funeral of James Beck: | highway at Wauregan. The owners ?fses:;nent isn;\‘z s evegs‘fsg‘!:t& afttae’x[' Island State Normal School. Such{ with. of the other car, Moosup ' residents, | Marely 1, upon demand, it will cost Reed, Mr. Adams. assistant commis- Nl s gL posted $100 to cover the repair costs|$2.45. Neglecting to pay the collector ~ sioher of Rhode Isl Public Schools| The Home Guard are planning to|to Sheriff Ayer. 4 on demand, after March 1, will make " and Judge Irghk zsimmons. of [ give an old time minstrel show. A number of Danielson registrants|a person liable to the cost of legal Providence, teemed with good things.| Triday afternoon the funeral of|were in Putnam Monday afternoon. to proceedings, and failure to pay in 4 Damage fo"Roads. James Beckwith was held-at his lats{appear before e medical advisory |court means that the cost must be " Phe rain of last week dld serious|residence in Palmertown. Rev. Frank|board; these young men have been re-|worked out in the county jail. damage tothe hills-on the town high- S. Clark officiated. Burial was in the|ferred for further examination- from Farm Work For School Boys. s:vhleh will .call for the expendi- | Union cemetery, Quaker Hill the local Exemption’ board. Farmers ar Ing to. look to th ' 1850 of a litge snm. th TPatr. The Good Cheer Sunshine society of | Each Employe Presented Thrift Stamp | ey conooi pove te come. an oo the fer i:':r.hk;tlzxig vg.m; iv:r-.o brr;lkb:! h:: g:;k:;teg‘l;‘mhel‘? t‘ht: mn!of’f‘-’g{;' At Elmville Monday each employe of | furms and work during the long va. n] , is mow the Whitestone Worsted company.|cation that begins in June. The fa . be_down town. on -crutches. ;Fhom Church in Palmertown. . A|Howard §.'Wood agent, was presented | labor situation has become so critical Mueh ice remains on the ponds in|arze number of members Wele Pres- |, card and thrift stamp by the com- | that reserves must be brought up from . this vicinity which weuld canso dem-[ent Lunch was served by the hos-|pany. This is in line with a recom- |somewhere and the possibility of get- age in a sudden break up. ;;l'_a o ¢t Fort Wrigh t mendation made' by Howell Cheney,|ting high school boys appeals to the Harris W. Taylor was a business nk Craig of Fo Tight spent|chairman of the-state committee on|men on-the farms. The work will be caller in Providence Thursday. the week end with his parents in town, | thrite stamps, and it is believed it will | nard, ut healthful, and a great de- Quartermaster Peter Tumbull was! John Clark has purchased a {‘“\E of | prove an incentive to the employes to | veloper of physical capability, a fea- home on a furlough Sunday from the |horses from E. R. Plerson of Nor-|jceymulate as many of the stamps as | ture of the proposition that should ap- | . Ry wich. s 2 possible, and.- may be the beginning of | peal to 1hé students who want to do Miss Amelia A. Smith was home at To Entertain Aid Society. a widespread practice of that kind in|well in athletics, the end of the week from her dutigs as| Mrs. Melvin Furber and Mrs. Fred|this section. Every stamp purehased|Man of 91st . teacher at-tire State School for the|Hope will entertain the Ladies' Aid['will help Uncle Sam. win the war and e n Possible Former Feeblé Minded, at Slocum, R. I society of the Union Baptist churchiat the same time will represent a gikt- - Resident. B —_— Friday afternoon at the homeé of Mrs. |edge investment. About 80 operatives| More than passing interest exists PENDLETON HILL ‘Hope. benefited by the generosity wof thein this city in the announcement that Harry Bogue Eas just rent a .car-|Bimville concern. !curym:: og th;e 91st rr{lvisitolnlodf ‘((he e load of wood to New London for use ‘Withi P i arm: re to courtmartiale or. Enjoyable Social — Jeptha G. Bill |of the Palmer Brothers, . o ey ;VFY"_:.:“ s R""”’d having, it is alleged, been parties o a =W “From Wisconsin Regarding |~ The stereopticon lecturs on _Seuth ue rector °F. unneen said|plot under which they were to shoot £ Severity of the Wlnt‘tr. Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Curtis of Angus- \~ta, Maine, spent Friday night a Mr. and Mrg, Homer Kinni s Misses Winifred and Cecele’ Palmer are to remain for sometime longer at their home fere as the water mains at + the school where they are tedching are frozén hisjteams to Richard Whyaler's farm at Wheeler’s Crossing. An enjoyable social party was held Directors of the Killingly war bu- reau held a meeting at which the work of different agencies of the board were reviewed and reports ‘received on va- rious matters that have been under investigation. The. war bureau will fix the price of sugar:in Danielson at months ago and could not be located when wanted to answer a call for drafting to go to Camp Devens, with one of the groups sent to the canton- ment from Putnam lsat fall. ‘The whole theory that this man is one of those involved in the western Helmar—always true - b i L Monday relative to the controversy of | thei; t 1 America _given at the Union Bapist| kg coal Trom o Dasville deates and | e/ omcers, and turn thie members of Tnstructize and interesting. A silver | F2DSferring it into Danielson that he | first time they got under fire, because collection was taken to pay the ex- ?;W‘?sg;r aCusr‘nigiTen{teellite:h;‘; tll:: ]t:’e‘:-xi’ = belief that one t’>f the men penses of the slides. acted whoily within his rights in the |age. = o0 UJ f0 a few months > matter, but declined to give out a'de-| One m; - HEBRON tailed statement until such time a3 he | in ress seporie s Tomie 1o red ¢ is in possession of a document expect- |fair and now awaiting courtmartial Farmers' Meeting—Death of Mrs. Al-|ed here soon. z has the same name as a registrant of Maiolm . Thompson tas movea| bert Blish Follows That of Her Sis- War Bureau Direstors Meet. this city who disappeared several p ter, Mrs. Latham. A meeting of the farmers of Hebron and surrounding towns was held in the town hall Saturday afterncon. Miss Fiorenee Smith of Cromwell was home for the week end. i r 2 Fua 2 10 cents a pound, and the sale of any |division affair may be due to a coin- | N B h:hss Eleanor Lord o£ Emns.cn{ :as sugar at a higher rate will bring from | ¢idénce of names, though this regis- Why Let Prejudice Bind You fo a !l g:’“;ldverd""\: wvékcen;: :d "l the bureau the recommendation for |lfant's name was a__peculiar one. “ Life of Rheurtatic Torture? L "‘;}’h:t ur'r::ané :o!‘be' a:.Ch‘;‘lst'.lln" the suspension of the license of the ;Vhen questionnaires Were sent out a : v e Bé fair to yourself, you sufferer | will be th 2 Zealer Tesponsible. ew weeks ago lis was returned as g e subject of Rev. J. W. Dec~ unclaimed, and efforts to trace him “frém - rheumatisnt, /- no matter what|ter's ~sermon at the Congregatiopal Chance to Play Naval Team. in Connecticut cities where he ig sup- . farm. . Go to Lee & Osgood Co. or any | church next Sunday morning. | Live wire baseball managers in this | posed ‘to have worked ‘after leaving Wha,t COIOI’S ? JBoed druggist and get a package of| The members of the L. A. S. willyand surrounding towns have an op- | here all failed. Developments may { Rheuma, the .guaranteed prescription. | meet in the church parlers Thurs- | portunity to book games to be played |show whether the man really lived » { USe the entire bottle, and if you don’t|day afternoon. here or hereabouts with the team of | here formerly. B t ki h T b P t t think it has given you quick and sure| The Red Cross meeting will bs held |the Second Naval district, with head- —_— eS S 0 aCCOSQ u 0- Z ::;: say so,-and.you can have your{with Mrs. Howard Hart Wedn~sdayquarters at Newport, if they get busy OBITUARY . 3 : pe y back. afternoon. 5 at once. th !sn{;t tb‘al a 1?- ol(er?bo Cannr;,ugv;e: . — The naval team, which is-made up Mrs. Henry Tetre: ge er g__,ht. any deceit or red tape about it? a OBITUARY. of former professibnal and semi-pro- % < 3 ' chance do youbukc?p Absolutely none. |- i fessional Ypliyer:,'?/ou!d pflm ≶"r:t h Mr;. ;Iex;lry Tset;e;ult, a.sts' died] at Un . o ty Ever . e . Then get a_bottle of Rheuma today. Mrs.” Albert Blish. attraction in this viclnity during the}J°r lome here Sunday, after.a. long varym uah 1ncreasin It's a reputable physician’s preserip- Mre 7 s ¢ spri ind th illness. Mrs. Tetreault was a native ° o s. Jessie Blish, widow of Albert|SPring and summer months. L § ;l:':. dto;et,]her dxffi:’x;:; rr!vm Te0- | Blish, died at her home early Tues-| The time to make the bookings is ‘f‘é ri:;‘g*sz‘;'uhgr%‘(g}l {3’;, ;’;1: hfiig Ie -re’ou ugual yd pmflm@ hr:c lum day morning, after a short iliness. Fu- |DOW, however. for the naval team’s band and by six sons and. two daugh sa, 5 Then cs, - an pe’L T m!-é neral services were held from the | schedule for the season is being made E 3 gA- -n-m:'o‘r::cu on. urr‘:: e tho |home of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Pen-|UP, 8nd omce it is completed therel |8~ o 0 L oo o 8 c‘ml - e gl I B R W Gleton, Tuesday aftemoon. The fu- Dok e Mitther dhinos iy B0k Pasmar. Devens visited at his home in this eater va.lue £ an most. E €Y= plages. It .pleases you in.a .day; itly evom” were held at the same place city. o % , place LEASES MERIDEN THEATRE. 7.-? fl“mf‘u mdl n'u.n‘:'phyonilnaa: two weeks ago. -Mrs: Blish and Mrs. | - oo e Xng?xv;yuhtfing‘i:ged]fl:ii&fs §:ep:33: Bnced Clgar ettes- rivmmmatic sufferers who thought moth- | “2i32m had lived together for 2 num- | Manager John F. Lewis Adds a Fourth | tref, coming here from Tenafly, N. J. : irig would give relief. It shomld’do as| " O years. House to His Circuit. (Srocers are put fo it to maks some - i wmach for .you—it seldom fails. . = 2 [2 eir patrons accustom themselves ” 5 Don't miss this money-back offer.| NeW Haven—Inmates of New Ha-| wManager John F. Lewis of the Or-|to limited purchases of flour, under Swear b mem‘) Yo bet! 7 bottle, sufficient . for two | ger® COUntY Jail afe to have a la carte| pheum (hegire announced that he has | the arrangement that the government 4 ks’ treatment, is inexpenstve. ro weeks, Jailer Henty Brawn bay|2dded another house to his circuit.|kas ordered enforced. L e { 17O w:: % S i e 1“"“ 25 | Mr. Lewis has leased tie Star theatre| - Road Imprevements. LO E arranged for & mess T00m 10 ACCOM- | of Meriden and will begin to operate| mm ' o modate the 360 male prisoners and an- | it a¢ an early date. In addition to the ployes of the stste, usiag read - DANIELSON other for the 40 female unfortunates.| panie) d Merlden ho Mr, | improvement machinery, were engaged s The prisoners now line ol gy e, i | Monday afternoon in improving the s privvuin D, ' TECEIVe I owis has the management of theatres i . . Undertaker and Embalmer |their food in pens, and eat it in their highway out on Killingly avenue. ; cells. 5 in Bristol aod Rock¥ille, this state. . Only a limited number’ of, Putnam’s Spieisl Attertion fo Every Datail. Hard Hauling on Country Roads. |families are rigidly observing the Roadg began to “through Mon- | Wheatless, meatless and porkless days. ©..- |day, when the merciry =an up to To Attend Corn Supper. t ¢ springltke levels, and the scores of eSs1no healed my eczema completely horses ‘that are engaged in the work of hauling wood into Danielson to keep up the borough’s-fuel supply were un- der stress to successfully haul the heavy loads. Many hundreds of cords of wood have been delivered in Dan- ielson during the past two months, but the supply has no more than kept pace with the demand, which has been surprisingly - large, SOUTH COVENTRY Mr? and Mrs. John Smith are enter- taining their son and his family from Bridgeport. The Home Guards held ihefr drill on Friday night. . Major Cheney from Manchester was ]Ksent. > Mr. and Mrs. Frad Whipple are vis- iting the later’s mother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Frank Sears is home from the hospital where she went for treat- ment. - g Bristol.—AMert F. Rockwelf has in- vested $500 in war eavings certificates, this sale being credited to James Par- sons, the mail carrier on thmt route. County Agent B, W. Ellis will be at first in a series of corn suppers, ar- ranged to teach the wide use to which corn may be put in preparing food. Putnam’s large supply of sugar,-re- sweet stuff, and there.is a constant Since going so extensively into war state, have had metal fences crected #long the border of the grounds sur- rounding their plants. TO ASSEMBLE AT 9 A, M, ceive Orders. The gelected men who are going to Camp Devens from this distriet on Wednesday will assemble here at § a. m., and will be checked in and given the instruetions that always precede their induection into military sergu‘ be rép- Every town in the district will resented in the group that is going are to leave on a special Brooklyn Wednesday evening for the | INTER-ALLIED SOCIALIST CONFERENCE IN LONDON ceived a few days ago, has not served | Would Protect Smaller, Colonies From to appease the city’s appetite for u,e'lty., Policy of Capitalist Governments. Ottawa. Ont., Feb. 25. work, several manufacturing concerns|9¢SPatch to doing business in this section of.the| Agency here transmits the text of the “Colonies and Dependencies” clause of the war aims memorandum adopted at the inter-alfied socialist conforence in The clause follow: “The International always condemnned the colonial poli- cy of capitalist governments. Without ceasing to condemn it, this allied con- ference nevertheless recognizes the ex- istence of a ‘state of things of which it is obliged to take zccount, “The conference considers that a of r#.ace ought to.secure to the colonies and depend- encies effective protection agaifst the excesses of capitalists_eolonism. conference demand the concession. of aklministrative autofiomy clamoring for more of it. <l Socialists have Belected Men Bound For Devens Re- natives of all have been taken by conquest from any’ belligerent must be made the sub- ject of special consideration at the peace cenference, at which the com- munities in their neighborheed should be entitled to take part; but th: clause in the treaty of peace on the point must secure economis equality in such territories for the peoples of all nations and thereby guarantes that none may be shut out irom legitimate access -to raw materials, prevented from disposing of their own products or deprived of their proper share of economic development. s “As, regards more especially the colonies of all the belligerents tn trop- ieal Africa, from sea to sea, includ- ing the whole region north of the Zam- besi and south of the Sahara, this conference condemns any imperialistic idea which would make these coun- tries the booty of one or several na- tions to exploit them for the profit of capitalists, or to-use them for the pro- motion of the militarist aims of governments. “With respect to these colenies, take account in each locality of the wishes of the people, expressed i8 3 form which is possible to them; sse- ondly, the interests of the nafiva trib- es as regards ownership of the ®ei would be maintained; thirdy, ¢he whole of the revenues would be #s- voted to the well being and develop- ment of the colonias themselves. Meriden.—Bargain week in Meriden ‘began last Friday. CATARRH VANISHES Here is Ome Treatment That AN Sufferers Can Rely Upbm. _If you want to drive catarrh and all its disgusting symptoms from system in the shortest possible time, &0 to your druxgist and ask for a Hyomei outfit today. Breathe Hyomei and it will rid of catarrh; it gives such quick rellef ¢hat all who use it for the first timé Th? ! this ‘conference declares im favor of a{are astonished. L irain that will carry men from other | groups of people that attain a Certain |system. of control established by in-| Hyome is a pure pleasant antiseptic, parts of the state. degroe of civilization and for all oth- | ternational agreement under a league | WRich is breathed Into the lungs ovar SEND FOR A FREE SAMPLE ers' progressive participation in local|of nations and maintained by its guar- | the, inflamed membrane: it CAN OF Darien—Mayor Clifford B. Wilson of | sovernment, stion- | SEAYER Sereis, soothes fha sor. Rpls 1 . . antee which, whilst respecting nation- | and heais all infiammation, ) 4 Bridgeport spoke in Darien town hall “This conference is cof the opinionm }zl sovereignty, would be allied in spir- Don't suffer another day with ed- pos o e Aol M LA <L Kondon's Catarrhal je“y on Mohday evening, when the Darien|that the raturn of colonles to their it by broad conceptions of econemis|tarrh; the disease is dangerous zad Resinol Qintment and Resinel war bureau had a patriotic rally. Miss | pre-war p rs, or any exchanges |freedom, and concerned tc. safeguard|Often ends in consumption. —Start the goedness you of Resinol Soaparesoi byall druggists. KONDON MFG, €O,/ Grace Murray of Norwalk, Fairfield|snd compensstions which misht befthe rights of the natives under the|komei treaiment today. No stemash Minneapolis, Minn. mm.y organ®er for "equal suffrage, |affected, should not impede the mak- |best ‘conditions possibie for them.|prestine ft—thats all. Ask W’i A : e R I S T &noke. joz of peage. Those ecalonles whichlAnd in d “‘It certainly isa joy tobe ridof all thatugly, Resinol Gintmient is so neasly itching bamor 3o quickly! 1 was ashamed {afelenitaionbmed oo 0 be seen while Thy hands and arms were iracting undoeattention.. Resinol covered with it, aod some nights [ simply Soapis excellentfor the complex- . partienlar. firstly, it would | Oggood Co.