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Statigtics. “ahowing the Rhod laland | The people of the village were'much : has but 88 white and 6 colored men, | interested. on.. Thuzsday -afternoon <n | - - i 3 qualified for general m litary service, i | the visit of about 160 Junior Naval Ciass 1, were jorwaraed to the Frovosi | Reservists from Camp Dewey, Kite- ! rat roa emp oyees marshal Monday by Captain George | maug,.whe crossed from there in 4 H. Webb, director of the draft. The | boats, madfi a stop and ;—,«sckedt:ht«;nr h U 3 summary also shows 1303 white and 35 | zuns in the street in front of the t t t t o colored men held in Class 1 for special | postoffice and store, making purchases ln e nl e a es & or limited service, and that a total|of fruit and cooling ddrmk:k he'rl?}x‘-e 1 h h Mec I o of 7521 white and 287 colored men have | starting out on a five days’ hike. o than ecca cigarettes So far been taken into service throush | bugle call was the signal for the start In less two hours enoug] g ....,...-» . SE] the draft in the State. and ‘after certain preliminary _drill are made to give a smoke to every one of them, from General Crowder called for the taku- | with their band, playing. they marche - . latefon which Was made by cach ssito- | away, planning to mifke Mysiic to section hand to president. 2 bt tion board, in order that his office | camp for the night. Auto trucks. fol- ol DSALT, sl ippien jin N amios Loduo oGl i L 00 And what makes Mecca so popular? It’s that draft today in Rhodé Island. Statistics | They made a visit to the submarine rich flavor! That Satlsfymg “pep"' Both, in 1 c1ga- were also included showing other di- |pase while en route that afternoon. ON ITS TRIP FROM COAST TO COAST ||vimé. ficl, fhod, 316 | B, Yo 0 oo o S5 iy o WILL STOP AT OUR STORE et L L e | Glev QS Neban Saaleiin 1he fragrance, 7 American, with their body and “pep” ) e AR oo | L2 oioR GomiEt Ol L the are blended by the famous Still-Blend process into ered men in Class 1. but not et exam- | Destiny, AT the offertory a duet Oh, the tobacco of 1 cigarette. Buy a Mecca and getthe effect of 12 tobaccos blcnd’ed inte 1. ined, and 1080 white and 2 colored Thou Art Standing, was sung men llassed a delinquents and desert- h\' Miss Grace A. Chapman and D. It. ers, Pove: E. Newton announced R ¢ statistics for State Division No |t this service there would be no ser- vhich include Westerly is Class 1, | yices in the church on Aug. 25. as the general service, 5 white, no colored; | znnual camp meeting was in, session Class 1, limited service, 61 white, 3|5¢ Willimantic with the Norwich Dis- colored; inducted into service, 314 |({rict Epworth league combined. 10 CENTER STREET < A ;fce‘;"s,‘z;edf‘m. the extension of |, ReY: Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor of ) Srett Xtension Of | yhe "Central Baptist church, Norwich the draft ages, if Rhode Island is to onducted the 'Sunday eve Buiae continue contributing to the National|C sl S e sk army js evident from these ‘fgtires,| &4 spoke from Calakiang 6: 1, Be'no Capt. Webb says. The registestion | deceived; God is not mocked: for 2 b a whatsoever a man soweth.that shall iHomen report- of men who have attained the age of | PRAIORVER & TIOT, S0t L - Free Samples STONING TO‘] 01 a 21 years between June 3, ‘this vear, | - Ocean View commandery zave Wil-| Mrs Ceor"e’\ cholas ‘{n’:\ con Earl,|and Saturday, Adg. 24, which will be ;g;‘;‘“@“fi:" ; “‘lj“;f’.:u,‘t"a;m;"d“[fif“;m“ ">5 liam H. Fairbrother, an officer, a pleas™ |and daughter; Bhnche, Barry, | held on the latter date, will scarcely | ot % EVS (ranth TR SpS iug farewell and gave him a sub-|[Foster Harringtgn and, Zoel Marians | produce enough of a supply of recruits | peiie (ff- Fetiis, . viofnist, 3rs. stantial token of esteem and friend- | weve visitors %{35:@, Sunday even- |to fill any large quotas he points out. 3 5 i b - i !’ § At a scssion of the second district Various Matters. D. Mr. and Mrs., William Hulling, {\f Allenton, R. I, are guests of Bdwin s. Frank home, the is seriously ill at|loard, decisiors were siven in §3 At the regular afternoon meeting eer farm, north of the|for cxemptimm Witliam on Thursday of the Red Cross at-the L. Deik and family ough. F X home of Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham Captain and Mrs. Joseph J. Fuller,| Tig bass are/in order now-a-da Hurtado, ¢f | the work was the ng of refugee are entertainir air son, B. | Saturday John® Eiermann and John vi X decmcd inGustrial | zarments. A recent gift of $13 from le: of PBridzeport | Hoppman'® caught & five pounder. This 5 held for| Mr. and Mrs. \arleton P. Browning Mr. and Mrs. Fr Bridgeport, are visiting Mrs. Muller parents in the borou e has bee selected for examination for service i ne army Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, of New Suffoik, L. I, are visitinzg Ston- relative R. Muller, of Ljg the third five-pound bass caught ry Willis A, ‘Jones, of Brit i e in a week. 3 s placed in ( iliary for free wool is much appre- The m: coung men of the town|son C, as a necess ciated. { who will be_inclnded in the 18 to 21| worker. On last ass in thevnew draft law. are much| Following is a list of the names of | Montv 10 od the section providing that |eoldier and sailor voters as canwass- | R. F. & ers' under twentv-cne, if he|ed by the board of canvassers for the m-mm:e b flies in six months f dis- place of Richard H. Ci £ 1t the end of the war, will be Cove: ‘who has: resiened. M. ‘Chase Ted to two years of education at has served on the route s ia Beach. B. C., to this aux- viday John L. Rush of | who has Leen appointed a Tier from the Gales an his_duties, n has returne: it in Hartford and ce last Speaking of Indemnities. i hat Has been repaid by Germany the| Especially a Crown Prince. " in she public expense of the government. t “Hobart winter, taking the place of former SRR question of “peace without indemni- ving France they call a Miss Daisy A. Hol #idge, of Boston : hn Erowning, Mail Carrier Rufus W. Hurlbutt, who| Lord Robert Cecil gives a Proper ijey» cannot even arise. rince ¢ ccause, perchance, s Pendleton, have sen recent v with Mrs. Archie Burdick, erved rears. and timely reminder that the indemni- FE=Eas T ege the title: gives home Brookline, | 31y .1 twininm: T GEmaail . Ak A. C. Risdon of New York, who has |ty already extorted from Belgium| It's the grave cases n® +ho physician “rance—Louisville Courier-Jour- concluded a visit 10" piin miht o A At rean | Saxson e EHI, been spending some dayvs at his sum-|amounts to 2,300,600,000 francs. Till| that benefit the undertakera kv *endletan 4 P Tricans i fovs: Shriidas Harry mer home with his family, leit on g V. Woodmansee is recover- | i arvhody will he on the lookout for Patri a4 by, his son, | Lz fre oneration for appendicitis |, “EVRREY WO DS o0 & O hen 1t Herioa: Martinean has_heen on a| hospital back of tne bat- [1i® B8t i atterncon. I 7n_Lawrence Pendle- | a few days. He is ‘ will be in “frint of Dearnley and| ton Spaulding of | o " . 72 - the guest at | K e at_that hour. Mrs. George F. : et o 'BROOKLYN after a ‘visit to| Tha Community sing, Sunday after- i neon. oo on °} o of 2 harvest White has re- |concert. N he daughter of , after a visit 10 Miss |the leader, sa w0 solos. Mrs. Colef jlone Vallex 1d a number of clippinzs token from.| Rocs Papers in many parts of tho coun-|[\,ie T try that were appropriate to the da Lord's Point m the evening Mrs. Wiiliams who has | “esiey Opie, West- | n0W t0 report for duty at South and | Riffenburg, Pet. | Whitehall streets, New Yo , hav- Thorpe, otter Hill: | ing received his comm ensign Potter Hill.; Harry the United States naval reserve John Henry | - William R. Wells, Jr, | _Vincent L, Jones of Y., who has been sp Ircing A. Abbey,|at the home of Mi i Gerard ~ Barber, | man with his mother, left to report for Wiltred Farl Barber.,duiy on Friday at South and Y b reets, New York, in the : i = department of the United | vattey: m R. Greene, Hope 3 s naval reserve force. 3 : Herbert D. lilinzworth, Hope Val- ses Alice Dean and Bessi returned 10iplaed the piano thus far and ex-|iey: Allen D. Jordan Rockville: Louis|Grimes of Norwich were zuests Sun- brief visit to hisipecis to be here only one more Sun- |1’ faimer, Hone Vuilav: Theodore A.|day of Mr. and Mrs. Georze H. Ash- of Burgess and|da+ as she is to return to her home m’r Jmer. Hone \%illex red H, Pendle- | be¥ at their cottage on the bluff. nkee. She cale inlton, Hope Valley: nh P. Sisson, Mrs. Carleton P. Browning went to i i AR, ‘ SRl of evening ser- | Woodville: | Lisyd Woodmansee, | New York Saturday to meet her hus- BALLOUVILLE vice which was largely attended and|Rockville, 3 band. who w; ve there from Wikt S having a| b, Fev. James DeWolf Perry, who Al sncndine : benther. P arrived in France ist week, has 5 [leave for Kitemavs, the home of Mr. of Balleu miil of Patterson,,N. J, and his v ”mi»m ‘i‘“ v S | Brownings’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. oys went down to Dan-| Tuesdab Miss Halen D. Witter took D L A W. Browning. dav and suffered de-|a rartv o Orcan Reach in an a e e R Mzs,-Charles . Maynard of Preston It. Vernon N. ing a few da Caroline B. Free ighter have ret Randall of Norwich, is visit- Hector McDonnell, w received on of the Episco- of the Connecticut | and, Frapk. D. Swaulding also | "0 o7 and Miss Mabel Burlinzame of Provi ore of to six. i 7= Sviy ¢ : suest Mrs. Eugene La- Sl ol }_ °n to six nad: amony i Rishon) Fartvis <tants are Fr,|0ence were guests of Mrs. Eugene La tegree F. Genung, D. D., Rev. 518 hoine Eecouse feming and-Rev: Robert! Dayis,jand | foneiss of ithe: Stoddard district on f ov i in his work u Balouville mill ; i s committee arze of h o Misses Mathewson entertained B The hody of Mr& Ellen Howard Pel- | 1 ,“[',‘f"{f,‘.‘,"“‘,ffi'ffl,“d Cross chap- | heir nephew and ife. Earl F held a v air | et was od 5 St X aing t 2 A " 3 ! Biohse | pari iat’ 8] gyoyouncd it Trnityicemetery on | WRishopiPersy shpsualno sthayimrort | (LI SToaLyand iiies gMathetson, jot vening. L. “bray | (rdnesday, She was a lonz resident of |ant worl of renresenting the war com. | NOnvich on Saturday afternoon. = ¥ | this town PHer: béalth hecoming much|piesion of the Episcopal church. | .2 S hianifoithe Caleni ) e o d the selectmen a few weeksiVhatever affects the welfare of the A etVel nantic campt meeting i i t the home of Mr.| since sent her to the Norwich State i - Scopal ehureh 1o the|Sround on Saturday last. Mrs. New- nspital. ook Toy 'of; iy any «other branch f; the] (9° Y25 N dhiate uf the decorifionst Areaall i T. Brewn of Providence vis- |servica is dircotly under his ol allotted this Epworth league at the in Gaughfersiof hor brother, Alfs a week end suest bf his mother, | Mrs. McCarthy and daughter, Mrs. Marshall Bennett spent last| The Hebron srange wili give an en- r i sister. Mrs. 7. K. Potter. i : Jireotly under Lis HUr8 | tabernacle there for the session. Rev. rfin camp ground. | Mise AbWY 3. Patiieon has had o |caction of she Agnting. frent. O, - Newton loft on Monday for te | s at the At- ‘rw ;"fim Miss Mary L. King of| e camp ground to pass th the week. bt = pal church, | L ypii s Sl R 5 { bt o | o Ml=s ot va of Providence is DAYVILLE HEBRON Mary D, Stok Kesner, returned to their home a Provigence; R | (estainment Sin Cliea | halll. Firiday § advaniageous prices can be secured, and you as well as we benefit by it. You men of the Gay there will no tawaukan Metioc Miss Imogene ( ral weeks very easantly, visiting at er voungest brother, Norfolk Downs, Massachu has one of 0 be seen any where in this end of the state. Theref even ten in the piece e Rhode White Cap va- Corn raisers who looked at the said that 100 bushels to Make Tather has 2N ot Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Seyms in mugers Mrd, Anp Braman pent the week end at|East Hampton for the w “and Mre Edwin Bennett have as having v having been zuests of Dr. C. H. s i i is . It is a sale, preparation for zucsis Mry Johnéon and son ey paving & W9 | Pendleton and family. L This August Shirt Sale is known to all. It is an event. sale, prep: by ichool picnic ush o, Flossie, of *Worcester Mass, af their former home, | Zuests of Mrs. Seyms’ nove hag Taura and Alice Rlake. Charles 3. Stokes of New Lritain, Sieacibsand family, e gHaven. tne office of Back and Darbie, Daniel- | The annual Sunday £ 4 o : : to be Thursday at Columbia. x which begins months in advance. Large purchases are made wherever and whenever » A Will Continue All This Week it srest and¥William R. 3 Among the number who motored to |§ i e i vinter, and right here, and right now you had for the erom it Wil e tive estimate | Thurher " enjoyed g aniomobile ride | Wooll Dot sy v Loy el will surely need some for the coming w ) g 3 gl ¥ Mr. McNicol js a graduate of Storrs hanon, A=hfi|‘1 Pomfret, Putnam of Providence, R |itt, H. C. Porter, A. R. Gillette and homnso; better buy them. 1. Monday. gricu : A. Raymond. college and his farming | are A Daisy [ Dirogock and son. are R o, nd his I of Worcester, Mass, | _Mrs. E. A. Raymond and mother. |} : MOCNEY 1@ poultry raising is carried out paremts, Mr. and Mrs. |is (nc suest of Miss Murr}\'fj‘eirc 35S\ Mrs. Sherman, were in Middletown BUY YCUR SHIRTS NOW AND SAVE C strictly along scientific lines. Not a| Gerrer o Kadin : 1 5 he week Saturday. 2 bushel of this corn will be offered for| 5 ;."‘T, Barker. Peovia pencathe sweelctendiat s S R Pt waeyins Danbae o o L i or | "TF rown g Providence visited o Mrs P, s in Danbury e b DL A GOOD NEGLIGEE SHIRT FOR ONLY 65c Fdmond Jodoin and family motored " iam MaranaliiiCenion o cacets 3t | Hres S < mily Wi ./Um"hnrn and. wife. } ' Mrs, A, J. Lathrop, on Saturday | Miss Florence Smith is out of town | L e T . e e e pir " | for part of her vacation. !l Do you realize that this is a wonderfully low price for a shirt which is fondd s a0 tanche, Grace Hester and Rob-| Joseph Weaver the U. S. N. 'R.| Mr. and Mrs. Wyman of New York |§ 5 Mondax morning in the borough at| 7 Tiorsuamms o SRl Weaver of e U S o (Rl are in"town caring for Mr. Wymant|{ actually any good? These are made of a good percale, coat style, with j = the mercury stood at 50. The} e Gilbert bas had as her |the week end, mother, who is ill. ield is enjoving a| Mr. and Mrs Forest Ackley's infant laundered cuffs. All good, full sizes. We can fit you. Tewis Little, v East Miss Murial P, week's va cation from her duties at|Son is seriously ill and has been taken Mary Stanley is entertaining | the Brooklyn Bank. to Joseph’s hospital in Williman- v er and daughter, Mrs. Mary| Station Agent and Mrs. C. H. Mit- | tic. : Murphy and’Miss Helen Murphy, and |chell and daughter, Charlotte, left on| _ Miss Eunice Seyms returned home | c A Joseph MeCanna. Iriday for .their former home in Penn- | Sundav from a two weeks' visit in| Herman Atwood and Fugene Hyde | sylvania, for a visit Hampton. Mrs. F. L. Martin. New Lon on. re c & ir sum- o i t s § 50 irts. coal 96 bood: old e R CErET T thrae mer home during the*month of Au- at $1.25 It is a broken line, that is there are nof this group of regular $1.50 Shirts. They are al it el all sizes of every pattern. Made of percale and Portland—A list of about 5 t Haven, are the guests of | Bust. ! a : . «f men in town hai'rhie’fi”,u,,",g,{l?{“fif her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. . ST T "‘Td':_sd ?}?n‘nflau::-r:funoer soft cuff styles. All sizes from 14 to 17 are offered, and patterns are new Town Clerk Harry Howard of those | % MOHEGAN splendid Shirts for the Y flaver. Dainty style, and have the regulation laundered cuff. All and appetiz- rilard B B e and attractive. ing. ok e S0y of o Willard F. Bennett, of Providence B i b herr ol ase ~whe |and Jirs. Robert K. Eennett, of Cent-| Mrs. Alma Dunn of New London At T : ® MeXtlyal Falls, were Sunday visitors with [called on friends here Sunday. The Misses Mildred BEennett, Lila Kenneth Strickland is “visiting his Mrs: Fannie S. Bennett Loretta Fielding of New London was Merrill Bennett, oi Providence, R. I |here over S £ h her parents, ® was at home for the week end. Mr, and Mr: . Fielding. 3 L] Harris, Mary A. Billings, Annie Gil- | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Another grouping of $1.50 Shirts at this prics, these : % ; han, Louis Marchesanet and Antoinette | Quidgeon. !d being all coat style with the soft, double cuffs. Genuine $1.75 \'nlues—semef:hl_n: exira, ge\;:vd in La Bonte, enjoyied a trip to Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fielding of New |§ Materials are mostly soft finish percales with a few corded madras or fine, soft finish perca e can ¥ particular I, on Sund London spent Sunday with Mr. and |§ silk-front shirts included. All full washed and guarantee the fit and the tailoring of thi During the absence of Station Agent | Mrs. B, H. Ficlding, hand laundered. lot. All coat style with soft, double cuffs. Mitchell, at the local office, C ourtellotte of Put : ol na Mre. Trvmg . Deabbie na| BRIEF STATE NEWS | daughter, Ardelle of I’ru\ld“nc': were Rockville—War and the consequent § lin town on Monda; Miss Ardelle is |lure of high wages has deprived the [ to return for a visit with C. 8. Fran- | city of its laboring force. There is o is ! cis and family at the cottage at Alex- * only one common laborer working for ’ ! ander lake the city. It is said the city usually [§ $175 and $200 values make up this lot, they being WYORKE” Shirts, these, high grade and classy, employs ten or fifteen men in various |§ divided into Bedford Cords with separate collar to with either laundered or soft, double cuffs. Not & ELMVILLE departments for the purpose of im- match, silk-front Shirts with soisette bodies to Shirt in the lot worth less than $1.75 and many are provements and repai i i - z lues. Poplins, percales and madras Local Rebeccas and their friends at- match. We have all sizes, and there is a very at excellent $2.00 va P P i = = o ive i ! ip th . tended the clam bake at Phillips grove 1150322:33:?3 7 ;:29\12;_:"“{7:2“1]9%5 tractive line of patterns to choose from. —eolors guaranteed, workmanship the best r. and Mrs. Clayton Wright spent | ™ the town hall for purpose of form- ey O T ave |1 sataen cruck s e e nere s | All of the Better Grades of “Yorke” Shirts at the following Sale Prices I O besp, ysiing felalves In Lol | eRelables i the SERILL srown by the All $2.50 Qualities. 4 cwstwsns +-SALE PRICE/€210/ 1% Mrs. children of the scho R R e e S el All $3.00 Qualities.......................SALE PRICE $2.65 timate of | All $4.00 Qualities.......................SALE PRICE $3.50 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Da: have | City government cuts its returned from a few days’ visit in New [}ast vear in hall in the 819 budget. York. Dr. Britton of.the Connecticut experi- Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Dawson have | nental station, asks for only $2,500 this Rt 2 2 o had as ‘'suests for a week their son |Year for war on mosquitoes. He says v Resinol is what you want for your Your dr\_:ggusg will also tell you that | had 2 St UL sl il b e e skin-trouble—Resinol to s/0p the itch- Resinol Ointment is excellent for re- Mrs. Charles S ‘es of Hartford | Sufficient the coming year for its ex- ing and burning—Resinol to Aea/ the lieving the smart, itch, and burn of |cslled on Mrs. R, L. Kanyon, Sunday. | termination work against mosquitoes. eruption. This gentle ointment has mosquito-bites,” and ,insect-stings. 1t George Wright of Boston, Misses | Middletown—That the allied troops been 8o effective for years in treating ' soothes ' and éools skins burned by Be;“{} and &’ee“’ve Place of Foster, |begin to feel that possibly the war may and Misses Gladys and Lena Andrews |come to an end by Christmas time, is eczema, ring worm, itching, burning j wind or sun. Al dealers sell Resinol |79 isses ndt : S - i h 8 /. hav. dicat or Wi . and 3 SRt a Al Pty of East Killingly, have been guests at | indicated in_a letter which Dr. an 5 Clayton Wright's, Mrs. A, J. Compbell received vester- | a standard skin treatment. It con- Men ke wse' Restnol . Spaving Mrs. T. J. Killian has been enter- |day from thefr son, Arthur Campbel’, tains nothing that couid irritate the Sick fin M; " | taining her sister from Worcester. who is with the Thirty-eight United tenderest kn‘\.’ sa7y, Jind soafhing " ol | i Mrs. Ida Place * entertained her | State Infantry. Mr, Campbell is at- . daughter from Scituate, Sunday. tached to the medical corps of the Mrs. H. S, Call visited friends on [regiment. having enlisted last year. Ilel Stearns Hill, Wednesday. has been in France since April, ? % i