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The two men who did not show up R - e ppede - THREAD CO; EMPLOYES i g T . BUY $106000 BONDS J § \ Spiendid Showing, About Two-Fifths A “of Town's Quota $300,000. The Liberty loan campaign in- the American” Thread company closed on Tuesday noon with the total subserip- good tions Rmounting (o apout $106,000, > W own Ball, et 'lg‘;:‘l”é&'m s 1o, | 5008t two-fitths of tho tgrt&l quota Jor : Ly g inton T. Wood, 'Willimantic.{ the town of Windham. This is a 3 3.8t G at‘?‘x Titut. Hormisdss Cloatior, WILmAN: | showing. and ang. of the cher 3005t | And She Got Well — Her! ant! b e SOk 8 Contra | RicR put Windham “gver the top . e 3 leut. Josep acques, Central|The total for the local banks an ared afeelnelbn b T S thread company is about $300,000. ervousness Disappe; - No. 1311, B. P. O.| * Michael Piazze, Willimantic. * |3foney still pours in and there are! piin¢, Mich—T keep house for my Frank Salvagio, Willimantic. many subscriptions which have not|famiiy of six and got into a generally r of Moose at Moose Loiles, Netw been paid for ai the banks. run-down condition. I was me. “No. 44, A F.ana| Louis L. Rock, Moosup. Construction on the Liberty Cot-|nervous and could not sleep, and had e seasscaic - T Alvin D, Peari, Willimantic. tage has not begun vet. S e e |- . Betcy T Brogks, Willimante, ot My_doctor prescribed Vinol and it FIFTEEN REPOR ‘Walter L, Newport, Central Village. | Boys in Court for Attempted Larceny.!m,¥o me well and strong. I am a = M Asthar C. Megwole, Wauregan. Three Willimantic hoys were in the | good deal less nervous and can_sleep Y TO EXEMPTION BOARD,| Emil Houle, Willimantic, police court Tuesday morning charged | nights.”—Clara. Smith, 12138 W. 4th s il Nicholas A, addad, Willimantle. |with breaking and entering, with at-|Ave. Flint, Mich. & 3 1 : : ; Show Up Tuesday—Four-| James Davidson, Pomfret Center. |tomnt to commit larceny. They plead-| We sell Vinol on a positive guar- A3 . ; b&un 9:. For Slovam Ton' ,_Alfred Gordon Speene, Pomtret Cen- | ™20 0 “GRI0 i (el guardian ad |antes to make nervou, weak, Tun- ; 3 \ s , W. C. L . down women well and strong or re- mi.:;umnam &Tflm ‘was nougag turn their money. Try it anyway. ABRE Mond: ing that several boys ha G i Fifteen men reported at the local ex- | Frank Prewioliz, Norwich. S ints s Beciunt tar. Hospet (o] pEraaNey, PRACRAGL . O Bagien, uacters 0 e | A e OO . order | the place and met threo boys, who £aid | willimantic by the Wilsen Drue Co. a 'wo men, "I 8 , ing a walk. ¥ Lot of thake | No. 973, s Ricnard Burehns, order|hat they were takin in Danielson by the A. W. Willlams said that they saw two boys in the car i S L i 4 S this (Wedneadey) No. §o4, wers esamined by the' board| fug gave mames which proved later Ry e N. Y, for the | physicians Tuesday afternoon and|i, he fictitious. They. were Brought|in’every’town and city in the country, Two of the men called | were passed. They will be included in [ {0 (o “cration, where they admitted up. three in the | the next quota from this city, Dennis|jresking into the car and said that i men will be|C. Clifford of this city was examined | ¢peir names were Miles Higgins, 9;|Cartier, Center Main street beat, and _deait with severely if they do not re- | by both the board physicians and the|yiy: Bednos, 8, and Mike Czerkowski, | Officer Grady, traffic duty. port at the headquarters at once, with | medical advisory boerd. He was pass- |§ or limited service. Six other men are to leave this city | ¢ D atoa ke tvo B o R Wednesday~for differsnt branches of | ey Wore Assisted by N0 O gesday, |, C:ark W. Burnham of Hampton' was a visitor in this city Tuesday. the national army. They are: They stole cookies from one car and. B L I 'h e s e Jerome Tacey, Windham. Dl e o o comtained | Several cars of drafted men bound “In the police court it developed that Brief Mention. John F. Taylor, Pomfret. g4 re sentenced to the state | for Camp Devens passed throogh this William F. Green, Central Village. | i They were sentenced to O mas. |city Tuesday. The three men are the first colored | ment sugpended and they were placed | Miss Helen M. Bransfield, a com- men to go from this city for the ma-|on probation for three months. The|mercial stodent at the . Willimantic tional army and will leave for Camp |costs of the case, amounting to $6.20,| Normal school, is substituting at the Devens on the noon express. are to be divided among the boys'|Rockville High school. ° e Three other men will also Jeave on | porents, Five men, arrested in New London the noon express for the Parker M i e re e areemiad 18 Diew! Bondin morial school in Boston to study au- D. A. R, Chapter Meets. this: city Tuesday afternoon on their tomoblle repairing and Griving for thal . et n airy et of| ey ) Ao o e Y. phelr names follow, 2nd they| Anne Wood Elderkin Chapter, D. A. |tried before a federal judge. Tor that division of the army from this| B, Was held at the Woman's Club| Rev. C, Harley Smith and family of district: rooms, Tuesday afternoon, with - a|New London arrived in this city on nventory|: ... o large ‘attendance. The meoting had | Tuesday_aternoon, Their personal v ey Y een postponed on account of the na- | goods were brought by auto truck and e B Do ok oy umantie. |tional and state conventions of the | placea in the Methodist parsonage on - Day. - D. A. R. and reports were read from | Prospect street. don't Slacken- he delegates at the meeting yester- YANTIC MAN WARNED. ; er- | Town Clerk Frank B. Fenton did a 3 —_— e i happell, the Vicelbig business in dog licenses Tuesday, a s With Local Motorist Must Explain|Te€ont, bresided in the place of the|which is the Jast day in which the old Why Laws Were Violated. confined to her home with sickness.|Lcones can be used. The number of Mrs, Litchfield and Miss Rose Hall | fou oo Iifensed to date is about 300 read reports of thé.state convention s ¥ £ 2 while, Mrs. George S. Taylor and Mrs.| The recent warm weather is forcing +] pear in the police court Wednesday | Iitonfield rend reporte on the Na.|the srowth of the grass on the lawns, A“D BARGA|NS and Thursday mornings, respectively,| iional Congress in Washington. D. G.|Joseph Eliis, caretaker of the town for violating the automobile 1aws bY | Although the local chapter has not |hall. made his first trip of the year ME FOUND inot sounding their horn when Harry Tatem of this city and Louis H. Burdick of Yantic were told to ap- ap-| hought any of the third Liberty loan |OVer the lawn around the hall, which proaching a street corner. These are ¢ Loosen! - You have bought Liberty 5 h ubscribed $87 tor |is cne of the best in the city. the first arrests of this kind 0 be | ooy theYsforiey® $ wards the $100,000 which is to be| The season for pickerel opens this EVERY made by the local police force since|purchased by the national organiza- |morning. Fishing results have not i {the commencing of the campai r 4 €N | tion. Bonds in former loans have|been very good this year in the trout | against the violators, as the police |peen purchased by the organization |line, as few large catches haye been have only warned the men during the | ;“thic ity reported. A party of three men first part of the week and then letting prsl e caught eighteen Sunday, with a few them go. The police force will also|gyperinténdent Among Employes|over two pounds. enforce the speed regulations for autos “ Who Walk Out. = e - e inty sutuohl wove | Erokiotisn ok 435, Mialk & Machine PLAINFIELD b . t] r, Ralph Youngs, of Danjelson, was|company on Main street, manufactur- - » Lm In this city Tuesday, and he held up|ers of laundry machinery, was stop-|Alex Beauregard Wins Bride in Fall ? 00 5 - several cars and exl;nlned tlhe]r 1i- Zrexfplziy?dav{sfp?o:?,mgerég;?io?l of the | River—Claire Dawley Assistant Elec- On S cey ] 0 ivere S e g 2 " w):‘:edx?i“istEbl:::ptpl:e!r“lr::ri Dt e | aMe “force left the shop. . Timothy S0 & U Fapet Unotl o b4 q* did not make any arrests and the eir-|J. Watts, superintendent at the plant,| Miss Amelia Gileau. A ¢ diore cumstances in the several cases did|#nd who also made the invention not warrant prosecution. Several ap- |Which is manufactured at the plant,| Samuel Butterworth, general mana- plicants for licenses wers tested out by |is among those who went out. The|ger, and Sidney S, Paine, superinten- Main and Union Streets him while in this city. cause for the walkout is over the|dent of the Lawton Mills Corp., are in i management of the plant. The trou- | New York for a few days attending a WILLIMANTIC Phone 285-3 Given Honorable Discharge. ble e Dot been settied, {exuichalon. Married at Fall River, it Siapes. oo yh ivin, 88 OBITUARY. Alex Beauregard of Plainfield and JAY M. SHEPARD ey for physital Gisapliktes, aeribed — Miss Annie Audetti of Fall River, in this city Tuesdsy marning from a Lovett M. Brooks. Mass,, who were married in that ity Succeeding Elmore & Shepard hospital in the west. He is suffering| The death of Loretta Mawgaret|last week are spending their honey- with a broken jaw, nervousness and |Brooke, 8 occurred at the home of |moon with friends in this village. Mr. M trouble with his feet and eyes. her parents, at Grove Place, Tuesday | Beauregard has been a resident here St o . Mr. Whitmore was one of the men |Mmorning at 12.10, following an illness [for a few years, being at one time 60-62 North St., Willimantic in the first large quota from this city | With chronic pyaemia. She was born | employed as a teamster for the Lawton Lady Assistac: Tel. connection |in the drafi, leaving here Sept, 20.(in Long Island City, N. Y. Oet. 8,|Mills Corp. The bride was a resident He stayed in Camp Devens for one | 1909, the daughter of Frank F. and |of Fall River. The news of the mar- week and then was transferred to|Mrs. Theresa (Herzberz) Brooke. Shé [riage came as a surprise to the bride- mcm HO”SE Company C, 101st machine gun pla- |18 survived by her father and . step- |8room’s friends, who were not aware toon, and within two weeks after he |mother, a sister, Alice Emma Brooke, | that ke had left the village. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |Was drafted he was on a transport, |2nd her grandparents. Assistant Electrician, s Man, Ete. bound for France. Ho h::u:gv:; rl;iace: Mrs. Mary R. Briggs. Claire Dawley has conciuded his 90 oy - S on active »|. The death of Mrs, Mary R, PBriges, |studies at the state trade school at U\:-v -;r-‘du"““w o reet h;jttn‘tpenl most of his time in a Bos- |37 gocurred at her home in Lebanon, | Putnam and is at the Lawton mill ARR T e Tuesday morning, from gastro-bron- |plant as assistant electrician. Mr. Phone 75-4 a h;fi ez L‘f;;“{' ",“ by &’u‘“’ e 10| chitis. She was born January 25,| Dawley was a member of the baseball T |2 week ago. his mother ueni fe our|1881, the daughter of Nhthaniel and |team of that school and prior to his Well, cant you buy more ? Sure you can! . You arn’t down to the thtom of the pile yet, we Know! : Never in your life have you had a chance to fight ; Harriet (Pember) Briggs. She is sur- |attending there was a studeat at the him and stayed until he was dis- |yio i ig] ] DR, F. C JACKSON charged. The trip home was etarted |/ o4 PY her husband. FISuEAI, Fisn sobogl Monday afternoon and they arrived in Miss Joanna Keating, in a cause so gloriously worth while. Never can you be so proud over any financial deal as you can over buying Liberty Bonds. The best investment on earth, bought for the safety of the best country on earth. And WHAT a fine thing it is to fight for and with our brave Allies. : i . Buy Mpre. Liberty Bonds / DENTIST unls city Tuesday morning at 8| Miss Joanna Keating died at her FUNERAL. o'clock. — home at 23 Jackson place, Tuesday b T — Mr. Whitmore feels badly for being |afternoon after a long illness. She is Miss Amelia Gileay. — jo | discharged from the army and not be- [survived by two sisters, Miss Annie| Funeral services for Miss Amelia RIS e 206 Main M. Willimontle | 10" 0805 do his bit. Hid Besltb Bas | Koatias and. Mes. Kathoring orBion | Giless weve Bk ot § vl Taoons Bours—dam to85 m Phone 44 | ecovered a little and he will be able|both of this cit morning at St. John's church, A re- to take short walks beginning teday, Miss Elizabeth E. Gl quiem high mass was sung by Rev. DANIEL F. THOMAS H. T 3 s 4 - auman, villi e If the weather is plasasnt. Miss Elizabeth T, Gilman, who died | nooivm A Keefe, The hearers were MREY BROS. —_— in the Worcester Clty Hospital Tues | Poni G152l Stanislas Gervala, Alfred e Lavigne, Kilda ‘Guerlin, Buclide Vari- 3 7 day morning of stomach trouble, had! gy, a’ J h Houle.X Buri i FuneraL pirectors Anp ev.| Children Ory’ |ived in this city for many vears, go- | e Snored Hoart somston wharas I n - | the Sacred Heart cemetery, Wauregan. BALMERS FOR FLETCHER'S Ing to Worcester a year-ago. She is| Migs Gileau was the 19 vear old fon B 4 uryived by two b o Union Wi, Cons. survived by two brothers and a sis Py & daughter of Mr. ang Mrs. Joseph e in this city, Albert M. d Je in il Phone 250 Siady Assistant) CASTORIA | 3 and John{ Gileau, She has been in ill health for MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE 5 the past four months, suffering frem and two other sisters, Mrs. John #ha - dy Bromnl and dea”2 s, Borton ot }rf:rr:i nslrouble. She ~died Saturday orcester. ile in Woreester she ! Rolatives from out of tow: ’ 2 n who at- had made her home with Mrs. Bor- | tended the funeral were Mrs. Phillippe on. ‘:in‘g band Mrs. Arthur Gervais of North Attleboro. Mass, Mrs, ‘William Blanch- FUNERALS $ ard and Miss Maria Blanehard of Cen- terville, R. I, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fon- Michael C. Denahue. Willimantic, Conn. The funeral of Michael C. Donahue was held frem the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Baker, Tuesday morning at 830. A requiem high mass was celeprated by Rev, J, A, Sullivan at St. Joseph’s church at 9 o'clock. The bearers were William, Thomas, Dan- taine, Mr, and Mrs. Bdward Paquin and Miss Laura Metivier of Arctic, R. L, Mr. and Mrs, David Gileau of Crompton, R, I, Mr, ang Mrs. Damase Gileau of Summit, R. I, Mr. and Mrs, Forest Gervais and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Varieur and family, Mrs. Delia Despathy, Stanislas Gileau, Mr. HAVE YOU A Columbia Grafonola IN YOUR HOME? iel and Edward Foley. Intermentwas |and Mrs. Joseph Gileau and family, all in St. Mary's cemetery at South Cov- |of Wauresan, Mr. and Mrs, Wiltred entry. Lavigne of Moosup, Paul Leonards, Herbert W, Simonds. Mre. Mary Deforge, 2rs; Paul Gileat e funeral of Herb: . St gnd Jean Plerson, all of Antheny, R 08 Smera) of Hothert W eonds | 1. Edward Brandamour of Willmantie, Pr. C. E, Simondg at 1 Spring street, | }rg, Louls Andrew of Norwich, Mrs. Tuesday morning at 1030 Hes ay | AdSlard Bellehumeur of Taftville, Mrs, thur D. Carpenter of the Baptist|Lrnest Viau and daughier of Baltie, church officiated. The bearers were |, C: N. Mathewson was a visiter in George M. Graves, James P. Mustard, | Providence Tuesday. Robert Branch and Harry C. Branch | , A T: Dougherty motored to Provi- Buria] was in the Garleyville ceme- By~ 2 tery in charge of Funeral Director J. |, M?. Annie Provost of Plainfield and Don’t criticize— energize! Contributed By . THE REID & HUGHES CO. Liberty Loan Committee Mrs. John Dwwer of Jewett City were New ngla lld M. Shepard. : in Providence to- atiend the funeral Of E Mrs. Abbie L. Knight. of Wiiliam Angell, held Monday frem The funeral of Mrs, Abbie L. Knight | his home in East Providence. was held at Shepard’s mortuary cha-| Norman Whipple, a member of the pel, Tuesday afternaon at 3 _o'clock, |naval reserves, stationed at Newport, Bey. Arthur D. Carpenter officiating.|spent a short furlough at his homé Burial will be in Greenwood ceme- |here carly in the week. tery, Phoenix, R. I, in charge of Fu- nerdl Director J. 3. Shepard of this WINDHAM eity, Mo Martin Masieon. rom Ha i aaie Buents bhin, Helen Cart-|for the Ameriean Thread company in In the funeral of Mrs. Martin Mor- | Y0Ung People from Hampton to Give am; Bo for me! . $1.00 DOWN Helen Cort- | dr e 4 nd. = ned e n, reer t (e pastal Whugs. Seiut> s -4e | Wright. Music will be furnis y | Willimantic. rs. Howard Hart entértained Iast vison, which was mentioned in Tues- :"i for J‘-°,"' c'“d "“"““—Ww!“ local people. goMr. and 8frs William Fay spent|week Mrs. Hast of New Have : day's’ paper, Eugene K. Hickey had| Lockman Joins.Camouflage Gommit- diris Bameige. Sommiites, unday with Mr. and Mrs. = Hemer € m Charnle Byl L. Eva Jopes and Heler s of | Kenyon motered ':3 ;ln.r‘:uh nd New Hartford. : _| London Thurslay. To Speak at Congregational Church,| Ired Burdick motored to Quongcon- % Rev, Mr, Edwards will speak in the | [8Ug beach Satyrgay, ' Jongregational church Sunday mern- Carrying Off Lausel. ing and give a. ure in Gil ehurc] o Infihe Cooning AL Dawerds has hien | Four strange Itaiians are sald a government teacher ip the Philip- |[2i¢ing the Woods for mi pines, was in the U, . gervice, ais-|here siripping them' of etz charged just before war was declared ops grc brokem eff and ays' fur-|Red @ress to Meet Thursday This|DPY this éouniry, and is new planning ied 19 the charge of the arrangements instead| tee—Lieut. Eaton to Marry. of Killourey Brothers. * Wood, making the trip from Natic DeWitt M. Lockman, whe has been Maséfl,f i car. % = 9 s e i spending the winter in town, is much| The copvention of the W. C. T, U, Changes in Police Beats. mg Reeén éfii‘:&gw‘?x’n éiehi‘l's.iln%?fity:f improved in health and has gone to|will ge held here June 4th instead of Changes in the beats on the Willi- | ry ¥riday at 3.30 p. m. New York to resume his Work on the | May 4th, as stated last week. mantic police force ta go into effect| Mrs. Seymour Piumb has returned |C2moufiage committee. g this morning are as fellows: Paulhus, |to her home in Bridgeport after a To Marry Vermont Girl. HEBRON Sodom beat; Bnander, Jackson street | weel’s visit with her son and dangh-| gooong Lisut. Alfred Haton, who has beat; Hurley, upper Main street beat; ;:’l;;mgl;w, Rey. and Mrs. M. R |0 00 R e e Memphis 2 Miss Clara Johnson is visiting refa. | 2Vi8ton school, has a ten at all times and particularly now, at a ancaifhe il A S GOl small cost. 'l'heColumbinanonoll;:z i Mt ; lough and after a brief visit at his| a1 B aetkin S to_enter the missionary fleld. ey % APFER THREE YEARS tives in Franklin. o £ r Wl Wedic-Spesial Bpesksr at Congrep Prof. W. O, Purner of Willimantic years of satisfactory service, It is a per. || Many men and women are sick ana| M. and Mrs. Vantine Anderson and |home here left for Vermont, where he) ool Church, is_a guest at B, A, Raymond's. debrived of the most beadtiful sptub . Lt don't know il Some never discover|little son of Willimantic have been| oy wrs Lester Waton,. > yreme Mrs. M. O. Seyms was a Williman- | Srowing in them und ii Seems if it manent investment in entertainment of the Bhog, Bave, dner. Stauble, undll, shey | guests of Mr, and Mwm. A, il Ander- i A Jumber of Hebeon people attend | e vsior Saturday. there should be SOME WY 19 prevemt are working all the 3 Benefit Pla: el » ed the 1§1¢¥&l gervices of Hon. Fred-| Sidney Hewitt was home from Hart. |1l > Poisonous waste out he blood Y: MR nocert Rishy 20d duiighter of jerickc J. rown st Exeter ciurch Sai» | (0Fd or the week gp s L My Ava eunders 10 L eam, ‘-nd when they become weaken- Montelair, who have been spe; u‘:i‘ ihelurday afternoen. B ] Cilies Mrs. J. ed or 'deranged, m’f‘:fl"‘h Pains in y Hampton young pes for | winter at the inm, have leased the Fo Meet Thi Rm r FJM»A 1'12:";!& zh ;‘l 3& m, | the be hay d Marra mu&n Nerth street and W‘h ay, 2 ey deiie o and e ast are Henry Primrose, | will make that their home for th¢| The members of the Red i : "Foley Kidney Pills re. Thor present. = 4 % moet. Thursiay atiornoos. instesd o | Laurel Srubs Being Broken Off snd n rray, Margaret| Miss Lillian Rathbun, who has been | Wednesday this week on account of f Hoffm: J o e ntin e ke Tan ke oot in the employ of Mrs, M. R, Plumb in Hartford We