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g L2 e e, B ) | Oliver Woodhouse Lodge Installation— | Result of Rifle Club’s Shoot—Improve- Twenty-five City Children to Be| ments In and About Lawton Mills— / Made Happy in Local and West-| Mule Spinners’’ Annual Outing to chester Homes. Rocky Point. — — Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, K.| Mrs. Delore Henault is recovering DANIELSGN. hospital and sh d her family say|of P. met in Pythian hall Tuesday |steadily after a long and serious ill- : e will surelyruin- your hair if i HON:: gi'::;:v;; ARMORY tl'?:f he was x:me +. blame. 3 :vening. There :vtas"; l:;ge Recd: o, - New Post Office to Have No Call|Accident to Dr. F, T. Baldwin—Ash- % -and you dan’t. apian - ance, The following officers were in-| Mrs. Walter Clapp of Providence is| Boxes—Death of Mrs. Francis. Du-| ford Women Lead County in Can- 'y heads mean m, brittle, Bt Guardonwn and Suaninh’ e FUNERAL. stalled by District Deputy William H.|spending a few days with relatives in rocher—Excellent Chautaugua Pro-| hing "MMI ida and Eliza- | gray, seraggly hair that finally dies e Bowman of Willimantic: Chancellor | Plainfield. . 2 H : : s and falls out—new hai not grow Soldiers Plan Parmanent Tribute to Mrs. Welthea G. Reed. commander, Clifford C. King: vice Rifle Glub's Record. grammes Shariste tl.. Hens 8 :""‘ E,"'" Fined For "“".‘,"'. With-| Zihen you are hglg e o First Men Who Entered War. - The funeral of Mrs. Welthea G. Reed | chancellor, W. L. L. Spencer; prelate,| when the Plainfield Rifle club held| Charged With Assauit on Wiiliam| out License—Men Who Were Ac-ineip you, = ..t ooa o) was held Wednesday morning at ten|Willlam Curgenven; master of Work.|its contest in Krauss' hall Tuesday| E. Pike, Civil Enginser, cepted Wednesday For General Ser- only m&gy'wvfioush dan- The local company of the State|g'clock at Shepard’s mortuary chapel|Myron R. Abell; master at arms, J.|evening there was some good shooting. —_— | vice. . druft_for -good ‘desiiay the germ Guard and the Spanish War Veterans|on North street. Rev. C. Hariey Smith | M. Klein, M. Dy inner/ guard, A. F.| arthur Chase and Wiltréd Allard di-| Mrs. J. W. Kennedy of Academy A that causes it. “To do- _ quickly, are planning a-memorial tablet at the | of the Methodist church officiated. The | Roper; outer guard,. Samuel Fried-|vided high honors with 230. The fol- |street visited Providence {riends Wed-| Dr. F, T. Baldwin broke his right|surely and mud‘ at little ex- Willimantic State armory in honor|bearers were H. R. Chappell, M. E.|man: trustee for 13 months, M. R.|lowing shots were made during the|nesday. - : Wrist and a bone in his righf atm on |Den ere is Aothlng so. pffective as of Company L, of this city, which con- | Lincoln, Charles Risedor, and Samuel [ Abell. District Deputy Bowman was|evesing: Arthur Chase 230, Wilfred| Local Home Guard officers will be in | Wednesday morning when he attempt- | P saze, wi from L ] tained the first men to enter the pres- | Chesbro. Burial was in the Williman- |accompanied by Mvayor C. A. Gates.| Anlard 230, George Hutchinson, Jr., 226, | camp at Niantie for a period duringled to crank his automobile, Hs- was|Lee: & C ~and ent war. It will contain a roil of the|tic cemetery, in charge of Funeral Di-| A H. Ford, J. Vogel, members of|william Cantwell 227, George Hutch- |the coming month, given surgical attention at the Day-|everywhere. It I¥ 'guarantéed to ban- cempany end will be a permanent tab- | rector J, M. Shepard. Natchaug lodge of Willimantic. Short|ingon, Sr, 223, John Bottomley 221, Fi 4 Wk Kimball hospital Wednesday after. |ish dandruff, stop itching.scalp and let. They avill aiso complete the work| . " e speeches were made by the deputy|jonn Leahy 219, Wilfred Allard 218, tan For Visiating Wute SMWL . 505, talling hair, and- PrOmOE a, new started ‘bg ame'mbers oprflmplny L Brief Mention. and visiting brothers. After the work | rank Evans 218, Rev. Hull 217, Carl| 1IN the town court one fine has been| There are about 20 members in the lfbfifl."rgf. he st 8 as it is, while in this city, that of beautifying janeki of Hart- |2 lunch of baked beans, sandwiches,|Mathewson 217, John Lees 216, Law- |imposed this week for a violation ofiTrade school wireiess class at the | Will be refunded. the armory krounds Sergeant Ignace Marians| il be in | Crullers and coffee was served and a|rence Krauss 515, James Burby 214,|the glaring headiight law. present time. Several men who have| Parisian sage is a scientific prep- «" Uhe commitiee in charge of thé pro- | [Or% Polish recruiting officer Wil be %\ | eocial hour was spent. One applica- | Edward Lyon 214, Joséph Hines, Peter C, Wilson of AttlEDOrd Was a|tyken the course itave qualified for |aration -that supplies all hair needs— $00t COREIBI of CADAM TEARE B, Tene this city Friday, July el AT tion was received and more are to Pareonal-bention yisitor with Danielson relatives Wed- | service with the government. an antiseptlc liquld neither sticky or s A 5t 1 18 > o ge ollow. . nesday. Sk : licately ton, Licuignant J. McCarthy, Sergeant | .0 & : Borough Small Notes. Miss Aususta Krauss and Miss| Miss Annie Breault left Wednesday| _Physical Examinations Today. fii?fi&e?w P9 SPEIT,, S, deticately C"f’;}v. G ’:“';“" and JacobS| The oy Rangers of the Y. M. C. Al J Berwald of Springfield was in|Blizabeth Marker of New York spentfor a visit with relatives in Canada.{ The final group of resistrants of|*“f you want beautiful soft, thick, LR R R will have a hike today. They will leave | town Tuesday. & Wednesday in Providence. She is to remain for several weeks. |June 5 1918, “will he in this city for|jystrous hair, and lots of it by ali ard, and Commianfies Harry Den- o'clock and will lunch and| i v Mrs. Mary Kingsley was a visitor o N 5 \their physical examinations today. | mey cage. Don't dela! v ker, | 2t nine ck I Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Becker and|. - = Remcdies For British Subject: 5 meéans use Parisian sag ¥ T enior mive Gommander Walker: | batim at the Y. M. C. A. camping site | children of New York are guests of {in Danielson Wednesday. smodies:f er:BHEah SUBjects: The presence of plant lice hat start- | Lpegin tonight—a little ‘attention how o Tk b s sy sl the river Sr. and Mrs. &. Friedan Son Nor-| Improvements in Miil Property, | British subjects of military age res-|ed a biz demand for poisons that will| mocoin or e & e e o A Gl of im0 s’ dsyotionaihi| Wi avenue! The Tamton mils addition o the|ident in the town ot Killingly are re- |Lill oft the pest. IR " At present. Willimantic has no hon- | honor of St. Anne, spouse of Joachim| Joseph Soltz of New London was a|office is near completion. All the ffl '"i',' commt:mcaums”ci;lg;mm‘x‘psg Lost Tip of Finger. or roll, an dthere are no definite figland Mother of the Blessed Virgin, will| caller in town Tuesday. houses of the old village are painted |} il s tr oblig: Former Mayor J. J. MeGarry lost ures of the number of Willimatne men | start at St. Mary's church today, and| Lucius C. Brown is in Hartford this|and the interior of the mill is being | 'IT Sovernment. the tip of one finger in a =mall acei- in the scrvice, . E contnue until July 26 & Ter st toe Jn 4he, U S.{ painted. S Potato Growers Saving Crop. dent. The injured finger was given H. J. Maetindale, superintendent of | di5rict court, N The mule rooms, No. 1 and 2, inl mpe ulletin's notices relative to the |ttention at the hospital, WATER WINS COLLAPSED. the Willimantic Federal Employment | Ernest Elgart has returned to New |the Lawton mills will be closed all|aphids attacking potato piants has re- Writes of Aeroplane Disasters. $ 2 * | Agency sttended the meeting Of the York after a short visit with his part | day today (Thursday) on account of |suited in the discovery of them in Captiin Jameh \: Kent: arhets. i Rt i tion advisory board: Charles Jacobs Sank in Deep Water—| state officers of the employment de-|™cyinion Jones of Manchester was in ‘h&g‘;‘g"fifil"fp&%is' attended tge| 72NV gardens and a rush to buy pois- | servics with the United States-Medi-| TUid®ric J. Paquin, Dagteison. Simonds and | partment in Hartford. The local office % 2 Y s ndec 3@ | onous mistures for spraying. =3 2 e k ey s Reéjocté Rescued By Harold town Monday. John Robinso: o Will % cal corps in France, has writtén his jected ; Boarge Walken was closed during the afternoon. Carloton H. Skinner of Westchester | Wednesday. m cireus in Willimantic| The Pomfret Players are to gl¥e an|futher, Dr. J, N. Kent, an meroplens| - Leon Dudiey Burlinzatme, Kilii Several men of the selective draft|was a caller here Tuesday. Carl Link Bas returned after spena- | ChicTiaihment in_Danielson for the |aisasters” that e occurred near| Failsd to appear for exumination Charles Jacobs, son of Charles Ja-|will probably be sent from this dis-| Henry O. Sorrell and Emil Commette | ing a fow days' vacation with rela | "ncht of the Red ‘;""l'l-. where he is stationed. Nobert Blain, Derbg cobs of Columbia avenue, was rescued | trict to Syracuse, N. Y, to train for|of North Westchester were in town |tives in Willimantic and Baitic. He |, .2nY Danielson families Mfla onj| Miss Viola Cain.of Milibury, Maes | Howard L. Fisks, Danfelson. from Growning in the Willimantic|guard and fire companies to serve at|Tuesday evening, attending the K. of |is the assistant foreman of ihe Wwest. |L72ctically a beefless diet these days. nz as a clerk at the office of| Guests of Mrs. E. O. Hopkin river, Tuesday afterncon by two small | the ports of embarkation. Physically | P: meeting. ern Union Co, now bulliing a new | aiierons one’ coeoms. o aasemoy 2 5 C.{qualified men may not be inductéd for| Mrs. Fred Alger of Westchester was 1o this service. a visitor here Wednesday, It you. have dandrGf you must get rid of it quick—it's positively danger- ous get Dy druggists Beaude Lapalme, Putham.- Ernest Montville, North Grosvenor- ddle. . Edward Lucien Senay, North Gros- the local board. R i Y f s and, secol extremely v 5 - Misg Elinor-M. Crawford of line through Piainfield. one od. second, to extremel/| Beveral Jicenses ‘ta new automanile |00 68 {0 0N G Y Coion Arthur Mathewson was a business A #dncoln, son of Louis re grantéd here Wednésday 2 — Miss Jennie Hali of New Haven|caller in Norwich Tuesday, . No More Call Boxes. Inepector Ralph C. Young. hfén?l;:ti\.s. fopt formerly of thig eity, now of New Lon- STAFFORD SPRINGS f';»rm(-rly nfrt =s‘pllee. is a zuest at Misses Helen and Edith Peterson There will not be any call hoxes in Ashford Ahead of Canning Quota. rescott Warren and Mrs, L. D, Craw don. K & i ;\];res, May White's on Haywood ave-|svere visitors in Norwich Tuesday. the new postr:mce. All boxe}n‘ tger- a;c Ashford is the first cf the Windham |ford of Willimantic. Simonds was the first to discover the| . 2 T e . 3 News frcm France. lock boxes. Assignments will be made | county towns to report that its peo- T Jacobs boy's predicament. and swar|Girl Dies from Leakage of the Heart A nwbm»}t;:;;eqh?r?‘:l: i Jerry Sullivan has received word |25 NEAT a8 possible to correspond with|ile have mét their apportionment of UNCASVILLE to his rescue. He was alnebro cmc}; —Central Vermont Freight House Willimantie “‘edne‘sflav‘vto gae‘“ ‘;enlg Crant N 5ok s iole: s e ho 18 Mathe boxes at present held by subscribers.|of the canning campaien pledges. ot mexe i he Ligeotn bo wont to| Entered—Resignation of Supt. Wil- syreyg where in Franc Plenty of Reoms in Washington. | 7H0f0rle quate was 2060 Quirt Can®.| Members of ‘Social. Union Entertained his assistance and both succeéded in| liam Melsher Accepted. Children Arrive for Outing. Outing to the Shore. Earl F. Winslow, secretary of the pleages up to nesdey wore getting him to the shore. The acci- : R R 5y S et ity i3 Many of the mule spinners of rostoffice organization here, has re- fent ccrurred near the Columbia Rond | _Aiss Irene Louise Thiesing, 11, died | Tweptv.five fresh alr ehilren from ) ) 0% 7 [o® T SPIIRSES Of Uhe ) ceived notice from Washington, D. C, |™piecelved o thun* bridge. The Jacobs boy could not swim | from leakage of the heart at the home | etornoon, Twenty of them were|Rocky Point Sunday. They left on|that civil service candidates need not 5 The 48 s, and probably more will —Successful Lawn Party—Funeral of Theodcre Craig. | 5 : de: ver s B er 3 o'clogk : = e 3 and whe using water wings. Which col- |of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Autaire, | iaken hy families in town and five|the 120 morning trpin and returned | IOnger fear zoing to the national capi- S eiower shortly alt T o (clock on| Thursday afternoen Mrs. Charles G lapsed. letting him down in water be- | Tyesday, after an iliness of about two|went to Westchester. on_the 9.80 train at hight, tal because of lack Of K00d YOOME |,c" e, Coverity and was welosmed | TUPher éntertained the. Ladies’ Social vond his deptt EAGRthes. Miss Spencer of -Norwich-is the| Gefieral Foreman H. E. Hayes of|Five thousand government m;"'“f.”‘ as an aid to g Union of the Congregational church. = The Chautauqua being heid after- | guest of Mrs. W. D. Latham on Lin- | the Western Tnion Telegraph Co. was |100Ms are ready for persons who WHII ™y ol onpy 4 to report | Red Cross work was done, During the Oiting tc Ocean Beach, noon end evening is belng well at-|wood avenue. 3 in Plainfield Wednesday. oy | LTI AR O les of thrift stamps and war Sav-|cmenoon Mrs. Turner served lunch. A Carload of people went on the|tended. The program is varied as| . and Mrs, Harry Van Horn and m‘Hexjhert Cam beil was a visitor in| Route of New High Tension Line. ngs certificates. Ths eale of these Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett re- Ba ‘urch pienic to Ocean Beach |well as educational and entertaining,|child’ of New Haven are visiting at|Taftville Wednesday. The Shore Lina Blectric Railway |SeCUritiss has been very zood in this Bl O g Y e Annie O'Connell of Colchester and Mrs. B. D. Remington's this —_ e A g A5 1 eit a th ™ cently entertained for a brief visit their Shore Line road was chartered for th: s Margaret O'Connell of East company’s new high tel ne w G e surrounding territory o was ¢ red for the ‘Hartfo d_are vieiting their brother, et Met to Sew. EAST WOODSTOCK T f daughter, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt and BT Obtaining Right of Way. son of Gales Ferry. trip. 1 Ky : $ g of the Quinedaug| The wol f obtaini: i vay e M. D. O’Connell. The Red Cross society met in the c ough the Allen hiil|fer the Mg}(\ ?an;fifi’?»e"irfi‘\?fi."&“fi.} Planned Food Sale. Big Crowds on Gircus Day. Freight House Entered. Cragin library Tuesday atternoon to|Carporal Henrv Townsend Comes to and then northward toward|Shore Line Electric Raflway company| The Good Cheer Sunshine soelety A larga number of people from tha| The Central Vermont freight house| ™ Attend Memorial Service — Donald | Putnam and the Massachusctts line, SIS, &5 has been practically completed in this|was entertained Thursday afternoon at raunding plase o the | was bré)ken into Sunday, but there is Gildersleeve, of Norwich, Undergoes Car and Motorcycle Collide. \";}n;lts-; The, ccn]mucuon %f the line, ;:hf hO;ne of{:l;&m H;l;‘;eflmdg'::; X no evidence that anything of value NIANTIC Operation at' Day Kimball Hospital.| A fender on the hiz touring car of | Jnich, i6 0 Supply power for manu-| Plans for a food stle wers m2 llourey i i " : orporal Harry WS New | crumpie 2 : i : ae ti 7 i dic the traffic in the| .. Resignation A°‘::_"[.t="~h Launch. Making Summer Trips—| siimfihire was in town Sunday o e | cion bemdune e he ran tito & £of- “mhis afterncon will bring the sec- | Grant. illage, Willow, Brook and Ash B ‘Q“n Eelon s ;e “%.51. ac-1 Blight Beginning to Affect Potatoes > = s were used as one-way streets, | SPL® 2T g e b Bads gsnd [hedrnBemoria] ST(;Vices of Private |torcycle, which was swung across the ond of the summer half-holiday for the I —Arrival o tt: S, Raymond Benson held at the Congre- # the day Officers Killourey, En. | Melcher, supermntendent of schools. Mr. ottager: t gre. Mr. and Mrs. James Church have 4 N - forces of the city. and many of | been ending a few da vacation street ahead of the Brazg car. The|$OM¢ ¥ S s [ Jor 2 g e et h be out have arranged | with nds in_Alban; Y. g 1] Officers FelCheY dlidetve N Fational church, North Woodstock. | motoreytle was badly damaged, but A v iy Frify - - % " ander. Cronin. Bombriand and Lahey S ror Monirase Con 0Ut (hT€ | Trancis Matthews and Robert Me-|The young men were located at Port |its rider escaped injury T i s aeilt DolEe R [ Aies SETs T R s return 1id speeial traffic duty. has been elected superintendent of |IntyTe are assisting Capt. F. K. Patric |Roval, S.C.. with the Marine Corps. PU SIS Ol dty : 2 d to Gales Ferry after a few days' Motering From Pittsburgh, ol vt i cl t r salary s{on his launch Crescent, which mak visit with local relatives. Joseph McCloud, Gircus Man, Passes |SCHO0IS at a better salary that he was makes Undergoes Operation. ; v 2 v 7t < ; n Mrs. L. E. Kennedy, of Furnace Eilaiation Yecelving in Stafford (oprings. The dany e betwern, Tind Grove and| Donald Gildersieeve, of Norwich, |street, and her sister Miss Margaret| PEDDLED WITHOUT LICENSE Lawn Party. . vacancy has not been filled. 3 LoNTon. who ¢ Vi < : : i BT —_— 1 a8 s he Joseph McCloud, 2 member of the ooy o Bert Havens has given up his work | ji0 ame to Woodstock last Thur: an, of Hartford, are motoring There was a good atiendance at t 3 day, was operat o licitis veek troop of the Robinson circus which on the Brown farm in Waterford. The = ed on for appendicitis | this week howed in this city, was examined by . EKONK farm is b from Pittsbursh, Pa. to|Matilda and Elizabeth Greig Fined $10 given by the Christian En- L ©lat Day Kimball hospital Saturday.|Danielson. En route they will make Each. ciety on the grounds of the T At n%x;:"‘\?é‘hggfi?;g ";'x‘;';";a&\; Mrs. Gildersleeve is staying here with |stop-overs at Washington and Balti- Palmer homestead, Saturday after- L et ption board W ednesqay e by Gatomobile | Ber a~ s‘ta}: %t Revers relatives for a time. more. They are touring with friends Following complaints from persons o . ogata the exiinin: | Sshrm (Prevents’ (Grange. _Vieitation—{ ], .~ . J Sunday Guests. from Plainfield. ng at homes which they visite Nre. Charles Chapel has been the . Today tne circus plays in Hart- Mrs. John Tanner S " -~ 2 % s e = Matilda and Elizabeth Greiz were ar- | guest of relatives in New Haven. ford, arc . three men are to-be inducted | sr: and. Daughter Blight Affects Potatoes. Poand M 0% sy v enteiained OBITUARY rested here Wednesday and during the| Moses Chabman is night watchrian into the wrmy. The circus keeps the| Tnrown From Wagon. James Metcalf, who lives on the|Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bunce, < s R 3 governmert posted on its routings, so Pine Grove farm, is wekried about his|their daughter, Alice, Fiorence, Louise Mrs.-SEransisr Blizocher, ‘1{“2’““&;‘;:& "{;"ifié‘“&’fi"’fi&fl‘ d%: ey the men may be called when their turn da}f_"e“ was no church service Sun- potato erop. * The new bilgnt has §;.‘§Sé‘§w_’g°§§:fl GO Of Sguth Man-| ytvs Delima Durocher, 64 died on|fce charges of having psddied with- Ruth Shaffer after two_weeks' S e A" number from here attended the|heard of in other sactions .of the|Mr and Mrs. T. D. Faulkner ana two|Wednesday morning at the home of {Ut having a Lo o fos e sl Cliften Adams Held Blameless. ?li Homeoday celebration and_clam|country. Tt is working havoé on the ;l-&ldl;en gf I-H?rll(mrd'd }:}ir ,a}:ld Q!rs, i‘lé'rxfind“x;s'SS?§¢°‘e°nwr§“%23" Cho:. :';‘inzgczvg;a;l:g:b:uefiamg zhg 'lr:‘x::s to her home in Norwich. Chifton Adams, of this city, who was| sirs, 3t Onéco ~ Saturday. —Luciusipotato’ and beet leaves. No one in|Aldwin D. Frink and daughter Vir-|Tovth “el Canada and the widow |ner in whith they were . conducting Funeral of Thecdore Crais. febore the Pitisficid police court Tues. | © g hed carge of the vake. ——|ihis section scems to know what the |{Inie, of Bast Hartford, Mr. and Jlrs. | o8 o e B rocher, who died hes | their ocoupation 16d 1o the complaints:| Rev. John F. Quinn sang the day, charged With operating an auto-| evening prevented Exonk grange Trom | nils ot cotatoss. wicalf planted 1.200| ;. "t Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. C. b, |about (nree vears ago. Mrs. Bussey is| The broad Scotch bufr of the wo- |requiem high mass Monday morning mobile in such a manner as to en- Vit E Tty eras :’s ;}gd bc o & potatoes some time ago and Tunce, who has been their guest for|a daughter of the deceased. men was Of interest in court as they |at nine o'clock in St. John's church at danzer the lives of pedestrians. was| sowmey B SERNERS WEIRERR e srett oms ToBlm. o kve, et to South Blanchexc | Clautsubus. Attractionsi Wadhesdays | 010 fes that ¢ontaindd varied |the funeral of Theodore Craig, whose found not guilty. The woman whom he | NS Brevities: e Guniny ey 3 e el A et g8 Ty acnoscaye 1 sonica v statements as to mat- | death occurred in Lawrence hospital, struck is recovering in a Pittsfield ; g Accident. Henty B, 'Smitr of BAst Have 5 H g Gabriel L. Hines, composer and con- | ters about which they were asked. Tho| New London, Frid evening. ~ Mr. While Mrs. John Tanner and daugh- AMbert Brows %‘\, geta e oven 8 eard and Seen. cert pianist, was the artist who gave|court imposed a fine of $10 on each. |Craig was the sgn of Willlam H. and: ter, Minda, were driving Thursday, |’ ekr‘ ;"-‘P"fi.h‘. ew Haven spent the| jfsig Florence Iunce of South Man- | the feature part of the entertainment < Katherine es Craig and is surviv- their horse became frightened at an| " qoxond 2f Whip-poor-will chester is spendinz a week with her |at the afternoon performance of Chau- Two More Calls Received. ed by his parents and three Sisters, DR. F C JACKSOH automobile and threw them out. over- 'rHr;gPYS: = t]}a‘kn 1’51_ assisting Mr. | cousin, Mrs. E. E. May. tauqua Wednesday. In the evening| Two more calls for men to g0 into{ Mrs. Arthur La Flame. Mrs. Corneli- o Us turning the wazon and running away. “‘: pbn in he pa\dx ion. 2 Gladys May of New Boston spent|the attraction was one of the best of |military e, making a total of five{ ¢ Flaherty of Montville and Mrs. Miss Minda’s glasses were broken and | g, o GO00TIh and a friend from|ho week-end with her cousins, Mil-|the Chautauqua period—Audran’s fa- |calls pending, were received Wednes- | (jarance Hanl of ndon, and_a DENTIST her face was cut with the pieces Of | it sammoing naay, [0 the grove. |qreq and Annette May. mious opera, The Mascot, with an ac- |diy morning by the local board. brdtnod Frank ¢ . glass. o J]I‘ u:rmg of New H&\in is Henry J. Potter and family spent the | ComDlished cast. The attendance was One group of men under one of the| {7 S army now in France. He had 4 Thomas Wheeler of Pendleton Hill | soemame (h¢ Summer at R. L. Man-|week-end with relatives In Upton, |S0mewhat reduced Wednesday by the |new calls is wanted to g0 to the Uni- | peen in the emsloy of Mrs. Elizabeth Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantie [ was a caller here Sund e D 8 e e s Mass, ESin IS versity of Maine, at Orono, for @ spe- | Burchard for several years as chauf- Hours—9 a. m. t0 3 3. m. Phone 44 | OJiss Chapman of orwich angloottage, . T OCKer I8 at the Hatehi® Mrs. Mary Abbott of Grafton, Mass,| Casualty Lists Glosely Scanned. I course of technical training. at|faur Some months ago he dlscontin- Everett Whipple of Voluntown were| ““Mrs. W. J. Manwaring of West Ha. | isited Rer sister, Mrs. D. M. Baumis’ | * Casualty lists resulting from the|kovernment expense. Chauffeurs, | q tnis work and went to New Lon- recont visitors at the Gallup home-|yen 1y at her cotinen 0 ter, a couple:of days last week. terrific fighting now going on in|blacksmiths, carpenters, electricians,|gon. His health failed and death was JAY M. SHEPARD stead. g2 & = Mr. and Mrs., Haagstrom with Mrs.|France are awaited here with more |§3S cngineers and machinists are Mrs. Jarvis is selling berries 1o femmn it ot m arcaliy "8 2| M. Anderson and daushter. due to a shock, following an Attack of Gertrud und her bungalow. m mw 5 i & . Bright's disease. In the first draft Mr. Mrs. Ca e i motored to Cromwell recently, vi represented by a number of its sons | WhiCh will be made up of 108 men from | ¢, gI: was examined, failing to pass o : 3 . carrle Monroe has returned t0|iny Rey. and Mrs. Bilmquist. in New ? rais m: H Funeral Director & Fnbalmer Junior Patriots. her home in New Londop, having ordina Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Providence dealers. ry interest. Killingly is|Wanted as volunteers for this group, England organizations that | Connecticut boards. This group is to org X 45 t A 1 a st B 3 the physical examinatio: X The puplls of mkonk semol are busy| FERSE Rer cotiage: Hremandons. detoncive stort tas I the | £ Of men At for genieral military ser- | TOULE Tan of good nabits, gonial dis- ey #, Th s S 7 . s nsive effor s be- T 8 = ition and wel ket Y se W 60-62 North St., Willimantic| with ked Cross work. > s nanliCesme ndey LYME ing made to check the Hun drive. yice, It enough volunteers aré not|POSition 2 ‘ Lady Assistan: Tel connection | ,, 10¥d Congdon has been called to|in the grove e e - = S obtained, this districts quota, which; “yere was'a large attendance of rel- | the colors. He has to report July bl Entertainment Nets Over $30 for Red ASSAULT ALLEGED hag not been announced, will be com- e funeral, The 251 Closs Tae e e i 8 —_— pieted by selecting men o go, as 108 & | DANIEL F. THOMAS H ss Cynthia Phillips who spent the BOLTON : NG SUMMET| Claim That Charles H. Heath Pre.|Men must be furnished. No special of Filiiam MeMaboa 3 in W School Sessions. limited service men will be accepted. moUREY B st it L LR 3 . vented William K. Pike From Doing | "3 100, "0 TR Wi, 8 0 C0P it - Ciarence Hall and Walter ROS. Se Lere for the summer. McGurk Family Occupying New Sum-| Miss Helen Revnolds of Middletown| Work Authorized by Town Author- |cd sorvice men only. This group will | Burgess Many ‘beautiful floral tribues | FUNRBAL /IIRBEVIRS: RND i | e — mer Home—Housewives to Can More {is the guest o her grandmother, Mrs.| ities. leave the Btate on July 29, for the re- | Rere sent Av THerfs, U . ridgeport—Alterations which have| Than Town's Allotment. Harriet Warner. cruiting camp at Syracuee, N. Y., and | the family plot in St. Mar » BALMERS been under way in the Fairfield coun- fasdiArd, The entertainmenf gziven by the| Charles H. Heath, of Killingly Cen-|will be mafle up of 200 men from dit- | New London. ; 88 Union St, Willimantie, Conn. “’le Cf"‘;‘h"l}se in Bridgeport during| Chief Yeoman Calvin Ruggles and |YOUNE Dpeople under the direction of |ter has been summoned to appear in|ferent boards of the state. Volunteers Imvited to Camp. Phone 290 sLady Assistant) plete;sanéwtoh Y;arfid.have‘ been com-|Miss Marjorie Brown of Springfield | M. and Mrs. Noyes iwas enjoyed by |the town court to answer to a chargé [are wanted -to make up the quota, and| Frank P. Richards, a member of the platad, ¢ building was formally | were recent guests of Mrs. F. E. Rug- |2 crowded house last Saturday even-|of having assaulted William K. Pike,|if a sufficient number of volunteers|local company Guards, and " - 3 Gipned ]ovetr mkxpe county commis-|gles. Mr. Ruggles was at his Spring- |08 Over 380 was added to the Red|a civil engineer, engaged in doing sur- |is not obtained, men will be selected | gwner of Camp Richards at Oxoboxo mm"m c(}.:“x:guac‘n(erum;g medium o ]5 asi Wl;f_ by Judge George W.|field home on a furlough from camp. | Cross fund. g veying for the town of Killingly at]in' accordance with their order num-|{jake, has extended the compas 1eitn Sor Bemingte tesit’ o] B ’g;‘;di:f tidgeport, chairman of| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lioyd of| _Mrs. Grace Cowes went to Middle- | the time the alleged assault is claim- | bers. invitation: to spend the week X e g committee. East Hartford spent Sunday with Mr. | fleld last Monday to visit her brother, |ed to have been committed. The men in this group are wanted T ——————— | 20d_MrS. Elmer J. Finley. maetis T p * As trustee for his grandson, Frank |for the formatlon of fire companies{the company chose the following as a Misses Elizabeth and Ella Sumner| _ M. and Mrs Everett Clark of Deep|E, Heath, Mr. Heath some time ago|and guard companies for duty at : River and Miss Emma Pratt of Essex I’ ents 8 15 are in Brooklyn, guests of Mr. and came into possession of property at|points of embarkation in this country.|Rjchards John L were guests Sunday at L. Bill's. .. Fred Chapel. | ’ Mrs. Charles I. Browning. 3 . ’ _ Killingly Center,-located about the old j All volunteers should be able to speak, Miss Florence Loomis of New York| Miss Rachel Tiffany is spending the | Warren sawmills and near the old{read and write Engiish. £ S Peroonals, 08 on ore is the guest of her cousin, Charles N, |Week at Northfiel2. T‘mwn house, Mrs. Arthur Blaisde t'le camp. In accepting the ; The foregoing calls are distinct and ligs ysturniel Loomis. At Summer School. In New Home, Months ago Mr. Heath invited the |separate from calls announced Wed. |aftér severa! day it with friends Miss 1 V' Miss L , X Mr. and Mre, B. L. MoGurk of Hart. | ;Miss, Musa Warner and Miss Har WILLIMANTIC, CONN. [siifs el 9 0 g lectmen to view the line where he|nesday for men to g0 to Fort Slocum,|in Lowell, Mass. Irpose: v re- New a Mrs. William Thompson is the guest riet Reynolds are attending the sum- urposed to erect a fence. They re-|N. Y., and to Newton, Mass, on Aus. ! i 5 daughter in Nian mer school at Danbury. fused to view this staked line ag fence {5 and 15. of her g! gfixaxfr;der place at the Center for the| L.ee Harding and family of Newton, ;;?E’ifgn"’l‘;.‘ey“fi?w‘{é’“,f;f‘gg?ec?whi‘;i FOR GENERAL SERVICE Fire at a match factory at Drum- Mrs. J. W. Phelps, who has been ill | Sesiine. e > 2t the old home in | crection of a- fence at that point so mondvilie, Quebec, has thrown 1,000 g émployees -out- of work and caused damage to the extent of £200.000. for a fortnight, is improving. T " far as its relation to the nearby high-|L; f Men Who Passed E o Mrs. O, N. Hall and Mre, Willis Han | o8 28 { st of Men Who Passed Examina; Housbwinasiizor Haln sotved. st ihe .Lamies’ Ald socicty's| oY Was concerned. but would. not d Wednesday. . ; tions By Local B ° e el concede that it established 4 legal ltems frflm [he Kltdlenware Sectl fiolon's oA, of SroTDCHufrul Js gf:;;n%olfitiswgg&g“éfige?: “ihe s | boundary. Of the registrants examined Wed- 2‘,1 50 é;uarts.hl‘herejs no&fl:xestion but | oty Y the s0-1 More. recemlyl fthe ; htcuvn officials, | yoday by the local board and who the Bolton housewives w! can a 5 T tkrough counsel for e town, noti- i 3 il THAT WILL ENCOURAGE ECON much larger amount. or e R parL ot New Lonton lings cafr. Hth:to rémave 4ll bmrbad L ebiiartd, June 0y 10°3, the following : : OMY A public dance was given in Bolton . wire from fences under his - control | PR 0T B A0 Woostock., E' §. Mall Soap—S$al Guernsey Fire Proot hall last Saturday evening. that hordered on the highway and al- sake, 4 s c A Leo Benoit, Putnam. 1 B Casseroles—| Mrs. Eliza E. Daly has joined the HE mRFIEJ so requested him to repair a bridge 3 Sales prices 48c, 59c and 69c. automobile owners and is now driving CHES D over a raceway, it being the claim of| AmMadee Derocher, Putnam. Pearl White Floating Soap—Sale| 1-quart size White Bowls—Sale|® Dew car. Aot Hak : price 7c a F 1 the town that he is responsible for G R orice 5 cakes for 28c. price 17¢ each, 3 for 50c Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stetson and Farmers Short of Help—Two Local|keeping this bridge in repair, -g;m’% %‘net:?iq Gmyear. Yellow bowl: 5 S, 5 family of Cromwell spent Sunday at Boys Leaving for Camp Devens. Following these incidents, Mr. Pike . s e 106, 150 and 200 sache e Prices|C = s - Grandma's Wash Powder—Sale price 5 packages for 25c, i John A. Rice, Putnam. e s . Loomi. was sent by the selectmén to run some ' i ch. 2l X : Omer L. Bussiere, Daniclson. Suffered Thiee Ysars Before ) 3 —————ee Misses Rose Golstein and Minnie |lines for them, for it is their belief ¥ . u cap, Dtch Cleanser—Sale price 7o| Ashestos Sad Irons, 3 in set—Sale| T T rs| Blowsky nave returned to New Tork |that the town owns certain property| Albert J. Gegoire, Putnam. g : i OORRab 28 56 Hardwood & . < 2 enterrln Capnada may bring in agri. |3fter spending a week at Brookside over which there appears to be a dif-| \igl4"; "Viens Putnam. k Hfldml anflt_a_“ves ri" 5&:“ POt Sopper Nicksl Plated Tea Kettles— eul: alg implements free of duty it|Dotel. ference of opinion as to title, and it| peerets” s Kimball, Danielson. > - g Hgeed Sale price $1.59, i pl % People from here attended the dance |was while Mr. Pike was engaged<in - R . ‘CrteaL WAz, Bostox, Mass, Good quality Floor Brooms—Sale| Enamel Liske Roasters—Sale price th?’ actuaflyua VL D i given by Clyde Rix at the Golden Spur. | running’ these lines that the alleged }Ki:::::‘ysee;fl:’ 3‘;:;2:’,{};,@, ’"F 1 1 1 was ,tmnbled price %8c, ; PricS | tetire zammovic . Mrs. G. G. Avery and Mrs. Anderson |assdult upon him is claimed to have| peTIaR Servien actancoville. ,“For three years, w%:.-a.zr,me' Wall Clethes Dryer—Sale| 2-quart size White Mountain Ice of New London were callers on Mrs.|taken place, . t Cream Freezers—8: price $2.69, s 3-quart size White Mouw Cream Freezers—Sale pricontsa‘ai,?s. I Franklln al wers Tuesday. h nstipation, accompanied by i Joseph E. Berthiaume, Putnam. with Constipation, Charles Powers Tuesday. The writ does not set forth battery s R el < : The young folks of this place at-|against Mr. Heath, only charging that |, John E. Johnson Noith Grosvenor: Dizziness and Violent Headaches, i i i dale: 1 took medicin d laxatives, buf tended the dance given at Gardner|he interfered with Mr. Pike to the ex- T medicines and laxatives, tent of breaking his tape end knocking| Vilie John Safranski Danielson. ! Wood Towel Rollers—Sale price 10c 5 dozen Clothes Pins—S8ale price 12c a package. Providence, R. I. Lake Friday evening, * Peter T. Deprey, Woodstock without permanent relief. 2-quart size Aluminum Double Boil- 1 lephones: The farmére in this vicinity are|a stake from his hand. Mr. Pike is 3 ] o = Wet Wash Clothes Baskets—Sale | ers—Sale price $1.69. oi-| Machine et P harvesting their hay crop as fast as|aid to have left Gff worls and reported ?;;’;“{Jfl*érégg‘;{hefigf Last October, I heard of “Fruft-a- price 98c. 18-inch Glass Shelf—Sale price 860 Union possible, but are very short of help. |the matter to the selectmen, * Betin Marcy Neotamtan. tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets. 1 ferowax or Gulf Wax—Sale price| 24-inch Nickel Plated Towel Bars— Company Union 1857 Called to the Colors. Personal Mention. Michael Mangan, uinevaus. used one box and the reslts wereso & pound. Sal ice 49c each, * . s Howard Whiting and Willlam Yar-| Mrs. Bridget McKelvey. of Norwich,| Ulderic Sarette, Grosvenordale. + Good Luck Colj Pack Jar Rubbers v;l: cC.out !‘-!:mgerl—hlc i Engineers Founders Machinists §1 4,c1cy are to lea\i in the next quota v:.,r:she ;ue’ii Tuesday of Mrs. Bridge! | Edward Georse Kirg, Putnam, pronounced thai I bought two dozen —Sale price 10c a dozen, bk price 3|} i onufacturers of HARRIS-COR- || for Camp Devens. Kelley. 3 Fmilien Breault, Putnam, boxes. %4-pint size Jelly Tumblers—8ale| Hardwood 8-Ball Croquet Sets—Sale |§ LIS8 ENGINES, Engine Répairs, Robert Kaplan has sent word that| Joseph B. Norton, raflway mail clerk} Brnest W. Prince, North Grosvenor-| . I continued using “Fruit-a-tives® price 42c a dozen, prices $1.69 and $2.69 a set. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- §|he is on his way overseas. from Boston to New York, has been|dale. ings, Couplings, Clutches. Miss Hazel Powers of Hartford is|visiting here with hic mother, Mrs.| Peter O. Goessline, Putnam. spending her vacation with her par-|Catharine Norton. Howard O. Wood, Danielson. Large stock always on hand. ents here. % John E. Russell, Attawaugan. General Mill Repairs. Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln are| President Wilson, Signor Salandra, Accepted for iimited service: entertaining relatives from out of|ang Cardinal Mercier have been un-{ Hosea J. Briere, Dayville. Special machinery of all kinds, town, until the twenty four hoxes were finished, when my physical condition was perfect”, JAS.J.ROYALL, 50e. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. animously elected Foreign Assoclates| Henry J. Lambert, Putnam. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES . Miss Florence Powers was a caller|of the Academy of Moral and Political | Charles White, Danielson. . stead 3 5 s : in Eest Lyme Monday. 5% Sciences in PJ«. Seraphim Beaudry, Goadyear. ~ Limited, OGDENSBURG, ' N.'Y. . i ffid;»fi. A I ITITISm———————————————