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HOW DRAWING WENT' IN ELEVENTH DIVISION. Jewett City Man’s Name Was First in Shestring District. Division No. ‘11, the “shoestring district, ‘which includes all the New London county towns except Norwich, Ledyard, Preston, New London . and' oton, had the following men drawn national drawing for military service that covered men becoming 21 since the 5th of June, 1917: 154—William J. Duggan, Jewett City. 1 dwarg E. Kennerson, Montville, Edward P, Marcoux, Montyille, eph A. Johnson, Colchester. vester Fox, Jr., Lyme, nuel F. Soares, Stonington. ar B. Chapman, Westerly, hur Jones, Baltic, nk B, Reynolds, Colchester. John C. Tracy, Jr., Yantic. Samuel Ganz, Willimantic. :ndrew_Perocca, Montville. ’ nk E. Sebastian, Old Mystic. neis Connors, Westerly. rence C. Shaffer, Mystic, alter A. Rogers, Fitchville. ed H. Barker, Jr.,, Westerly. nond R. Ervig, Voluntown. H. Mather, Jr., South Lyme. H. Fallon, Westerly. —Ralph N, Blakesley, Lebanon. Manuel Comacho, Stonington. y Wiersch, Mystic. 2 fford H. Shields, Montville. omas F. Sulllvan, Westerly. . D. Hall, Voluntown. James F. McGuire, Westerly. s Levine, Colchester. Ralph P. Wheeler, North Stoning- on mas M. Henry, Waterford. = ane V. Omega, Stonington. zton, oh: o ert . James, Lebanon. 1id G. Forbes, Mystic. > Cassell, Mystic. A. Tinker, Waterford. o ler Shalet, North Franklin, D. DuBreuil, Versailles. on Pickering, Waterford. Jewett City. er, Colchester. . Willlams, Lebanon. fowara D. Leonard, Stonington us Ernest, Norwich, ert L. Wheeler, Wkiin. nean, Montville, 3 Hadlyme. rd, Jewett City. 0d, Griswold. ‘Water- North Col chester. Westerly. er. Jewett City. terly. Baltle. Uncasville, »” Montville. Jr.. Hanover man, ral Jewett City. Voluntown. Stonington, | R Wes H, Burdick Copela ile City. Baltic: Mystic. “aterford. 10, Jewett City. siiy, Montville. aio, Jewett City. “aterford. ow. Mystic. M kler, Mystic. acker, I'mer A. Graves Volumown unders, East Lyme, nt, Stonington. . Uncasville. ohn C. Perene, Norwich. . Cole, Waterford. . Stanley, Jewett City. nk H. Bliven, Westerly. vis Bingham n Trank, ph V rtnr!a ?tonlngion se J. Rl\ers Fitchville. C. Morgan, Mystic. Guiseppe Cilowon, Montville. Walter L. DeWolf, Colchester. . 1 D. Leonard, Stonington. H. Gaynor, Stonington. ce, Lebanon. Congdon, Lyme. slo, Uncasville. an J. Dufresne, Jewett City. rton R. Brown, North West- er. d O. DuPont, Voluntown. , Taftville, Jewett City. i gust W. Henry, Montville. 116 hael Harrington, North Ston- tQn 'mond D. O'Neill, West Mystic. h E. Mayne, Westerly, R. T. i T. McBroome, Jewett City. arles J. Ryan, Stonington. Jewett City. Hale McCall, Lebanon, ulton A. Lewis, Stonington. I‘,r;hmin J. Hewitt, Philadelphia, Clark, Lyme. ew H. Burdick, Jewett City. ard L. Blanchard, Jewett City am TFratus, Old Lyme.’ mangd Piouffle, Montville. omas M. Spears, Stonington. p _J. Melady, Jewett City. ‘W. Friars, Waterford. ze Cassell, Mystic. Tarold Armstrong, East Lyme. » ?—Deman Kerschuck, Montville. . Allen, Jr, Voluntown. w W illiam Stolpe, North Stonington. 13 5Jlu1rle‘s W. Arnold. Mystic. Tanuel F. Silva, Baltic. 59—David Price, Lebanon. 01—Robert Stevens, Waterford. —Alton I. Horn, North Stonington. 101—John J. Donohue, Mystic. e A. Turcotte, Sprague. C. Fisk, Jewett City. Fournier, Baltie. Santoro. Waterford. ""—-Av‘(‘h e L. Champion, Black Hall. 214—Edward H. Norton, North West- h: 33 Whipple. Waterford. hursday in the order given in the || S. Burdick, North Ston-l are able. SPECIAL 3BURNER OIL STOVES For Saturday $ 12.85 Never Fear a Coal Shortage no likelihood of any shortage. There is no waste o fire to die down. your kitchen during all months of the year. A Good Refrigerator Prevents Waste It is the duty of every American. housewife to" pre vent waste in the kitchen, to use the perishable foods from the gardens nearby and relieve'as: much as pos sible the railroads from transporting foods from a dis tance. A good refrigerator will help you serve all per: ishable foods in their original, fresh condition. with enamel, porcelain or white stone lined compart ments. Absolutely guaranteed to conserve food per air. LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY Itilnotnecsnrytobeibletopayushbeforem— joying this furniture in your own home. We have helped hundreds establish their first homes by means, of our credit plan which enables you touhhzeyourcredit to the best advantage and pay for your furniture as you With One of These Stoves You Need They burn oil which is _easy to procure and there is* fuel, either, because the burners concentrate the heat directly on the cooking utensils and when the food is cooked the fire is turned out at once—no waiting for the Let us demonstrate how economi- cally convenient one of these stoves will serve you in Our refrigerators are built of oak and other hardwoods, fectly and maintain an even temperature of dry, cold AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ‘For the ‘ June | Brlde ; ing life together. standard merchandise of the Read. every wotd of thu advertisement because it. contains good news for every young couple just enter, Our reputation for handling only highest quality is a guaran- tee of the values offered at these prices. Our displays speak for themselves, ; OUTFIT WILL MAKE A GOOD HOME AT A VERY LOW COST Why start your married life in any other place than in your own home? You have long cherished the désire for a home\ you have wished to be able to have a quiet, restful place to spend your evenings when the day’s work is done. Why not start house-. keeping now with this beautiful three- room outfit. If lack of ready money , is the only thing holding you back, Let Credit Help Mnka Your Dreams Come True. * LET CREDIT HELP MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE Erbi et H e f You will approve of every article selected to make up this outfit. Every piece was selected with a purpose and there is nothing lacking to make it a home you will be proud to call your, It is easy to pay with our credit plan, which was specially designed to help young foiks establish homes of their own. own. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Among the many beautiful a arefully finished bedroom * in our entire stock, we have ed this speocial value which on display on our floors. signed in the popular coloni each year. You may be surpris to learn this entire suite may purchased on for the very low price of $982.50 - We have just finished unpackmg a large shioment of hall racks of every description with and without the um- brella folders at the side. Every size is included, both golden oak and mahogany finish, prices ranging up- wards from $8.75 : period -which grows in popularity liberal credit terms § 135 TO 143 MAIN STREET, “If You, Are Proud of Connecticut You'll Be Proud of This Store” SEE THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ON SECOND FLOOR The “Ellte” Completely Furnishes Three Rooms special finish’ Any Bedmom nd ed be & The Plaut-Cadden Co. Established 1872 We could not possibly afford to sell this beautiful’ bufiet regularly at the Saturcay. Sarturday orice, for which it will be sold This buffet is in golden made of “oak throughout with full length French plate. mirror, especi= ally. priced Saturday only at This Fine Genuine Leather Rocker $26.00 HALL RACKS . This Suite Would Add Dignity To NORWICH, CONN. 180—Arthur Gallup, Stonington. 75—Anertor Rua, Stoningto: 50—Leonard Dellillo, Niantic 47—Dwight H. Hol s, East Lyme. 126—John O. S. Williams, Old Mystic. 86—Gustave Miedama. Lisbon. 60-—Louis Rosenfeld, Colchester. 129—Orin I, Patterson, Stonington. 205—Edwin L. Robinson, Lebanon. 183—Alexander Rock, Stonington., 73—John Gomes, Stonington 167—Ovelia Ashley, Jewett Ci 169—Herman E. Guillette, Je 111—Alphonse J. LeBlanc, 175—Henry J. Doucet, Myst! 146—Herbert E. Bacon, Hanov 9—Origen L. Daniels, Ni 20—Sherman R. Stone, Niantic. 220—Thomas B. Morgan, Colchester. 100—Frank Oropollo, Jewett 115—Manuel G. Dayvis, Stomngmn 109—Frank L. Dunham, Stonington. 215—Mjchael L. Sulhvan Bozrahville. 5—Edward Lehman, Uncasvill 166—George C. Brad]ow Norwich. 117—Samuel E, Larkin, Westerly. 139—George Wayland, Lisbon, 133—Clifford L. Denison, Stonington. 105—Charles B. Gardner, Westerly. 42—Harold J. Smith, Waterford. 213—Harold" H. Bai]ey, Colchester. 176—Stephen Kalfalan, Jewett City, 174—Thomas J. Comeau, Mystic. 121—Adam J. Heirrich, Norwich, 221—Peter Gituick, Willimantic. 162—George N. Leyden, Jewett City, 132—Robert W. Stewart, Westerly. 118—Jesse H. Richmond, Norwich. 97—John .J Welch, Mystic. 171—-Lorenzo L. Gaucher. Baltic. 1562—Alfred D. Bryant, Jewett City, 225—John J. Lynch, Bozrah. NORWICH TOWN Driscoll Property Purchased by Mrs.. Dwight C. Stone—Sacred Heart Par- ish Service Flag to Bs Dedicated Tonight. Allen Bixby of Bliss place is spend- ing the summer at Black Hall. Mrs. John Flemming is moving from Bliss place to an apartment in the city: | Roses are in full bloom and many beautiful ramblers and other varieties are noted uptown. Addison Dodge of Springfield, Mass., is spending several days with hxs sis- ter, Miss Edith Dodge, of West Town street; 3 Mrs. Charles A. Gager of West Town street is spending a week with her daughter, - Mrs, Carrie-Abel of West Hartford, William McConnell and sister, Miss Mary McConnell of Bliss place were recent guests of Hector McConnell, of Ballouville. Rev. J. H, Newland, pastor of Trin- ity Methodist church, will be at the Sheltering Arms for the Sunday a[- ternqon service. Myron Ringland, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ringland of Plain Hill road, who_enlisted Monday in the naval re- serves, left Tuesday to begin duty at the training camp. Reception to Newly-Weds. A reception was given on Wednes- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jere- miah Brown dn their return from .a !'hm‘t honeymoon. It was held at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. An- nie D. Chapman of Mt Pleasant To Dedicate Service Flag. Devotions. will be held at Sacred Heart chufch this+(Friday) eveningz. At this time the service flag will be dedicated. Rev. William H. Kemnedy has purchaseh the house owned by |Marie Dupont, Agnes Catherine Gaff- the late Mrs. Mary Driscoll, of West | ney, Pauline Anna Hasler, Grace Ag- Town street. nes McSheffrey, Lillian Rose Malleur, Margery Mary Welch, Francis Leo Going to Vermont. Miss Jennie L. Congdon of Harland road leaves today (Friday) to spend the summer at Big Pine camp, Fair- lee, Vermont, ‘TAFTVILLE Class of Ten Graduated from Sacred Heart School—Personal Mention. Birthday Party. few friends at her home in Lisbon on 18th birthday. were enjoyed and a dainty luncneon was served by Mrs. \I:ugaréue Law- ton. =~ Miss Browe beautiful-gifts and the party broke up at a late hour after thanking the host- ess for a very, pleasani eyening and wishing her many happy birthdays, Dancing and gamey Wednesday evening the annual graduation exercises of the Sacred Heart school were held in Parish hall, a class of ten being graduated in the presence of a large number of their friends and relatives. The hall was prettily decorated by the Sisters with flags and bunting. During the pres- entation of the program colored lights were used to gcod effect. Rev. Henry F. ‘Chagnon, curate at the Sacred Heart church, addressed the graduates in an inspiring manner. The following pro- gram was carried out, the farce The Jolly Farmers being especially good: Pantomime, The Star Spangled Ban: ner; recitation, Le Sourd et le Den- tiste;\tableau, The Five Wise and the Five Foolish Virgins; drill, The Lan- guage of the Flowers; piano selection, Souvenir de Trovatore, Miss Lillian Molleur; farce, The Jolly Farmers' Club; piano selection, Home, Sweet Home, Miss B. Fontain; tableau, The Red Cross Nurses at the Front. Miss Agnes Catherine Gaffney w.lsl valedictorian of the class and was also awarded the gold medal for excellence in scholarghip. The following were awarded diplomas ' for excellence in the Palmer system of penmanship: Anita Belair, Anna Breault, Beatrice Dupont, Agnes Gaffney, P uline Has- Personal Mention. caller- here on business Thursday. business visitor-in the village Thurs- day. - mill. Thursday afternoon. the village Wednesday. home in Lisbon. waiting to be called. We Will Solve It. It seems that we've got - to street! The bride received many pret- ty and useful gifts in linen, cut glass. Dainty -refreshments were served. Friends were presnt from New Lon- don, Occum and this city. of Greeneville will preach the ser- mon. Mrs. Stone Buys House. Mrs. Dwight C. Stone of Stonington Margaret Welch, Marguerite Beaures|and it.looks as if we had less lal gard. {to do it. But achieving the impossi le The foliowing. are the members of |is one-of the n( >ssities of the time, the graduating -class: Anita Mariefso we'll manage » get by Aomehow. Belair, Anna Marie Breault, Beatrice Indianapolis News. Murphy and Edward Francis’ Lucler‘ Miss Annie I: Browe entertained a | ‘Wednesday evening in honor of her received = many Oliver T. Peart of Providence was a Juhn Hall of New London was a Fred Dugas of Providence street has accepted a position in . the Ponemah Mrs, O. B. Lowell of West Redding was the guest:of friends in the village Miss Clarice Small of North Gros- venordale was a visitor with frlends in, Arthur L. Brown of Walpole, Mass,, { is spending a few days at his sister’s Mr. Brown has en- || listed in the U. S. N. Reserves and is mine ler, Grace McSheffrey, Lillion Molleur, | more coal than we ever did. betfie, CONNECTICUT’S WORK TO BEAT THE KAISER By Canning and Gardening—State is Out After a Record. Connecticut, long!tamous for college Yells, firearms and locks on doorknobs, is out after another record, namely and to wit, in ‘gardening and canning. The \atmnal War. Garden = Commission . Sent on Thursday eight thousand win- dow hangers for war gardeners to Eastford alone. These show a big spade and over it the words “We Have a War Garden.” Norwich has already received. 1,200 window hangers and .. 200 - canming books for _distribution through Sec- retary H. C. Branche of the Chamber of Commerce, i % AN "$100 For Plaintiff. The jury in .the court of commem pleas in this city brought in a verdict of $100 on Thursday for the plaintiff in the case of Hadley Potter against Josephine Stankavitz to fecover a bill for rent. The jury was;then excused and court wili come 4n, in Norwich on Saturday to try a Lnurt case. One Distinction” for the Huns. The Germans have one claim to re- nown; they’re the only folk in history the Irish have declined ~ to fight— Philadelphia North American. CALL AND EXAMINE Conserves food, Nfuel’, fruits, vege- tables, time. Cookmg lnd cnnnmg xs a joy. The Household TOLEDO oS bl & B