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had been raised and $1,000 more must | Saturday night, the cause of his death be raised in order to put this city over | being tubereular trouble. He was born Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | the top in this drive, the quota for the |in Canada. the son of Williim and Sa- \n Church St. Telephone 105. town being $2800. It has beenMeemed | rah Halliday Houston. He had resided advisable by some of those interested | in :\lfixwhcld for the past twenty years Is Going On Tonight. to inaugurate some\new methods in|and furing that time had built up a Jote Assembly. No. 14, K. of C.,|raising the balance and no doubt this | very 'successful nursery business, the jmeet Overa House Block. coming weck necessary steps will be|firm being known far amd wide in Knights of Pythias, Natyhaug Lodge, | taken to finish the campaign. their particular line. 1In =zddition to P oat i ‘X ) = his wife, he is survived by three sons, S IS D. 0. 7. hall Owing to repalrs being made Sunday | pyyon V. ‘Houston of Mansfield, Vi on the local firé alarm system, five [DYron, Vi Houston of Manfic Relatives and friends of the soldier | hoxes were out of commission during [Lam A Houston of Belvediere, X and sailor hoys from the town of Wind- | the hours from § a. m. to 1 p. m. The |14 John I. Houston of Hartror ham and vicinity who were: In the | a8 I e L tmionne | by a daughter, Mre. Charlotte Morse of Willtmantic section of the 102nd Infan- | Box 57, Godfrey street; Box 54, Main|Gile/¢ . N. Y. and a sister, Jennie {try. will bave the opportunity to see|and Jackson. streets; Box 52, Fairview Blach Adder of Canada. The death { them in the great parade of the 20th | snq Gusm Sreate: Box 51, Pleeant | Of Mr. Houston removes one of Mans- | aivision this coming month in Boston, | oog o e B 15, Pldhsacs omg | field’s most influential citisens, who | Saturday, Mayor Charles A. Gates of | South streets; Box 35, Lebanon ave-|1ad done much for the upbutlding of { this_eity’ received the following tele-|nue and Pleasant street. The people |the town. sram from Governor Holeomb: “Wire |in the district covered by these hoxcs| The death of Martha M. Thagnson, ; ; mmediately conservative estimate of | had heen previously notified of the fact | 40, occurred Sunday morning at Her 4y ==, \ Deves s desired in gra 1d~>\u;:d tm;‘ p‘ara(le and in case of fire were asked to noti- hnim:; in Eagh:‘nn:;]\;‘hcm she had re- > Ready Mived & Boston on arrival of the 26th Divis- | fy the Bank street engine house so the | sided practically all her life. Peritoni- ¥ 7 S 't AL the <%0 he at (ho disposal DFI- | arte misht (he rung n from there,| tIs was the cause of death, Sha was Wi = Opt the Rats! = : o Tkt PROVIDENCE marily clatives and close friends | Tha oecasion did not arise however, the | the daughter of Ephraim C. and E~-| Grippe Neuralgia BE Varnishes. "BAKERY of men in the division.” Mayor Gates |fire department not being called out|ma Whitman Thompson. She is : - | e DIl aTLE resh S replicd 1o the telegram and made Te- | Sunday. vived by a daughter and a numbor ‘of | InfluenzalColds Sciatica " Absolute extermination is your and-Metals 66 Franklin St. quisition sufficient number of |~ The department was out early Sat-|distant Telatives. Toothache Neuritis only 'pmtemon against the men- Tel. 1133-3 s o tal of those from this | urday morning for a fire in a chicken| The funeral of Mrs. Adelard C. % ; 8c of discase and e Cermipty of - - Jocality who may care (o witness the|coop on the premises of Daniel Sulli- | Blancheite, formerly of Willimantic,| Earache . Aching Joints contiguous damage and deproda- parade. 1t timated that more than | van of Chapman strdet. The fire was |was heid Fri morning in Hartford tion by Rats. _Wipe them all o; 00 ine 1 this section saw servica | attributed to chicken thieves, Who ot | from her home, No. 33 Dreston sireet| Backache Lumbago with on th tlefields over there. Many |away h twelve birds, leaving three|at $.30 o'clock. The requiem high Rheumatism Pain! Pain! 25c, S0c and n have returned to this coun- | for the fire to burn up. mass at St. Ann's church was sung hg having 7 discharged, are . 5% / ; $1.00 at Seed, Joir homes. There are, how.| Two small voys, Lionel Chasse, 8,|Rev. J. A. Belanger. Burial was in J a 3 : i » o Drug, Hardware " s coun ity, g s a great deal P 8 o1l a2 — g o Ty unty | 5 wumlety afl thesugn Friday might, The AiteraL R it e walls,| Quickly? Don’t suffer! Stores. ) ; they ma of it &n a pacKing | infant son of Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Adults—Take one or two il e e .| box_in the rear of a dry goods store|Walls, was held Saturday morning : . orry ar to the situation in many oth - i k.- on Milk str 30th boys were final- | fror the home of Nelson Setterberg at| ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with A e > = e in the campai ¥ returned to their hgmes during Sat- |10 o'clock. Rey. C. Harley Smith con- | 4= 3 U e tiracts and exterminates Rats z % gyt ¢ e Urday and on InQUITY A% to why they | ducted the services, Burial was In the| Water; if necessary, repeat dose - and Mice with deadly certainty E > THAMES NATIONAL BANK 16 Shetucket Everything Pure, Clean and Good Preston Bres. ino, § AR | e AND FOEKET THUMM® BILLARDS DOOLEY & $IMPSON Basemont Thayer- Building Delicatessan 40 Franklin St Tel. 1303 AT uuum"""‘wnh M Need a Plumher? § Tel. 827 »'» BARSTOW & CO. 23 Wrater Street 15t as had been h | Willi : 2 4 S . Jas ee spent the night where they did, said | Willimantic cemetery. Jay M. Shep- v 5 RERES . that a man with a knife had chased {herd had charge of the funeral ar- fl"ee times a day, after meals hem, they were afraid to go home, |rangements : er-Tablets George St. Peter, who claims a res The funeral of Ethel M. Spencer wa: " o . 4 a held from her home in Gilead Satu dence in this city' for the past three | ! ] a ]r ats, wag hefER i LI rom_;””“:.\\,.. JMfternoon at 1 o'clock. ~ Burial was P ln Saturday morning on a charge of in- | Manchester > flwlay«(‘muonfimuvm‘l’ufl!h toxication, to which charge he plead.| W. C. Messner of this city recemtly 2 ed guilty. He was arrestod late Fri- | Durchaced the business at the corner| 20-cent package—TLarger sizes. Buy day mm‘u A fine of $2 was impose ! ‘, w;n \m[l( l\fiu\lwnmxs, formerly | only reguler Bayer packages. Owned The continued case of Wiltred Beau- | Alics Nugent, 37, died Sunday after-| DY Americans—Entirely! i, charged with non support of his \ o'clock .in St. Joseph's hos infant child, was then taken up. Juds ! USE RED WING = INSECT POWDER = 10c—"In the Round Bellows”—25¢ /Z (Patent applied for) C. B. ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 341-3 this city after an illness of| Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac Foss was informed that. the mother. | { Wweeks, She was recently opes.| ure of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid [ “‘” of v.‘l.“:. u :w,“‘ m:m th 'u.‘ '!\ ir:‘ on F“,,,, 8 2 was getting The Pablic is warned not to buy Rat Corn in packages with Tin lnco n promised to DAy the claims agatnst|sudden soi ae X‘[""],':_d jfi‘vpflh Was| were appointed and were busy durinz| ‘Tope and Bottoms, as same may be counterfeit and worthlezs. Genuine im, the case was nolled Sliee the afternoon. At noon an interesting| Rat Corn is packed in Paste-Board Cannisters with Brown Paste-Board GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Blanche ‘Waod, 18, formerly of this | dford, Mass, and s ")I]P"‘,mfi‘ ",f Lhfi ‘\%"‘lf\ Borum \00% | 'Tope and Bottoms. : was efore e police cou L Monroe, of Lynn, Mass. discussion on Do We Wish to Seq the| Hardware — Tools — Cutlery v Saturday mornin A Nugent had sided in this city| prohibition = Amendmen 12 ced? A . . ot P e SYiEe ohib Amendment Enforced SRl B A Wai 0 *{ e Py 2rel 2 e e . was ably led by E. F. Whitmore and - - f xamine our | S [ o i A ke inday morning four new private|Clarence Palmer. The usual “happy 7N S THE HOUSEHOLD el e e In il oty {1 five alirm boxes Were installed at the | evening in the church house” was held | focing the square and the-mill office of | ™ ting planned for : ! sbe Bl = Bt VeAmmnd & Hinie the f plants of the American Thread fat 7 o'clock and the serial picture of|the Quinebaus company 3 Wo! 2 out of arrange t Builetin Building, 74 Franklin Street a . oyl il e 1 this city. Heretofore pri-| Les Miserables was concluded: the| Constable Bessetfe went there ahout eception and entertainment 659 MA STREET fiosd for the e © LoX No. 82 has answered the pur- | entire five reels of this picture will be|9 o'clock Sa g~ and e LS AL e > e fire ca Jor the entire plant.) shown again at the picture and play|steaRhily e sates .who will con ‘”‘i heft of Jewelr o it was deemed advisable to| night meeting Tuesday evening. Shaminiski it by utnam during th ond week of tional, tigative or mercly|severe wound on his side, but never- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. j}¢ D Mendi 4 brivate box atarm for each ,;__;._.i through a rindow A state con- jous theless is in the finest of health. h s ggine Lo vio R mbe W hoxes mstalled Sunday | was nothing wmuch de Returning at | ¢ on. e anol. ‘The board of .t A ry| Bdmund Lafrinicre returned home |tk ' St B el R0 Imnen o Al S lsent s DANIELSON 1y o'clock ths constabie found thir gited Number about| 1908, sinice planned to separate books| Sunday after epending the past week Abraham Sussman PR e YT : o in|livening up som, 0 Fe made “fir i ox- |2t the instiution in general | wi atives in A e T - Eon A ; S rn- | Guick and unceremonions entry £ E ses—one for adults other for| Clair Da is now a student at the { In connection withh the recent change | boxes i t section being out of|fron after A 4 Pl ‘T caught cne M N Con Sis o ildren. ‘With this idea in view Putnam Tr: hool. He was recent- | f local he sub-station n Sunday morning il 1 EaeS O #OTON ARG ] i ble Bessattersaid’Sunday ‘afternoon ot e ML rd secured from the selectmen | b ploy of the A. C. Tilling b s el P M of parted s, Yech Strest and DEACtical . | here: w 1 : Grshdgs rmission to use an additional room|hast Cor : o has been:plicad in 2t E lice ‘made no avrests over|ly destroyed five out of eleven cars| There wore several cuscs cbout eon- | jority of the : ok SR e ( Drug Store, the pr rd tand’ Sinda 59 that were in the hu : a three-|t2ining heer or empty Tex The tentative sram for t a e municipal building s was e program for the » : seation of the sub-station. for the 3 young men who were ar-|Slery frame structure originally the seized all of them and w « vention includes the conferring een ‘hildre room B A ¢ B ' n V'\l‘ wl an ar- . 4 9 N sable Bessette rec upon a 2 of ans Hattic Johnson has raoved from | The sale of licenss r dogs ha Thursday morning |1 of Noe Desfa o the H upon a lx R At i som has 1 Telephone 705-3 » There Ac ARl bt 1 hack to Manchester |Ubper floor s butlding, did not] iniski is a cripple who cannot|daies in Owls f 0 L Jo Trovens diloben FadIne ohe Avery: Rimans <orwich_av- ,,my‘,,p The law req theft of two over-|Kknow they were in imminent dang-|W2!K. so he was not taken into custo- I 1 to . t em not to read, thoug e to the Kinney on Main ! g8 be provided with the & o EUiléy ‘and caCtencs | er Of huing busndd todeats untl the By Consiable Bessotte who feels | kniznis from 1 : castern | well for them 1 > i o hefo ; he Hareford county fafl.| cries of those who first saw tpe fire] CErtain that ho will be af home this | Connecti distant parts | 5%, do availa The de- to Baumeister rcturned _on! bawlihd taas Tase s \wakened them from their sleep. Allfmosni vher an automotile calls t 1 2 alla 0 I 2 Thursday fi ief visit in Bristol beel it e e s velopment ¥ 3 it s kring him to the justices court 1 o R 5 e s kb | ™ sk 3or ot (e members| T is known that the Q:iinebaug « ites vy coRticns il 3 S ~m 3 retirned att- | i el Muobana: : o “mktenes et ipalof the garage fitm, sai ¥ morn- |pzuy i drastics pposel to any 3 May 11, the council has| £ : e he wi relattyes : & Whetits iidrt o o e a0 in This week. The| 1. (hat he was convinesd the fre was| its tenants in actisities ged t n them during| (550 NP oINS pran ne : b siate. to work. - It was granted to him on his Murray, the Pickett and tk 1 was awpkened at aboy ! Pl R AN 5 i Tr, ¢ : ver what is historic| 00000 oL AEGON B < brother in Hariford the past > to Keep within the ames derived from the |1, Some one you enand [ aRcmau e WId, - ndag T 0 oL Dl suseestion; i ! v department cawually Tists the respective toams SN oL M iAo past to desist from any snch activities |- “attractive | least entitled to sug fam Taylor, 76, died st the home Telephone 705-2 Sunday contained 352 mames, three of | MUMber of the knights are expert | I} AImost across the strect and Tugh- | Pas? fo ¢ Eomidny oy ties|stotks and Into equally aitracttveliciom ‘be constru i son,” Charled Ty L3¢ 1ho mencwhio reaiten infiais one | 7ICTOSHINE Metehes r¢ 8- pcuth e of the lparase bulliing, |11 which 11 to the raid made a bis| 2 sense be . S aniitag | Reynotds, whe diea whik “f’\i“.Fl“ili'fil Hoixs sibvie o 44 William E. Fay, formerly of (i he Methodist Episcopal church| 'Len I ot ov e rl founcwihaly Ace : with the history of this locality and|hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry|BIE on . with vhoni he has! eity, is a candidate for elaction on 1 X persons were received into Danes of gl P50 Prnken Outut Sl 3 | rience of patrohs of that sec 0. Armington, lived for vears. a & > . i e o Pl many s ning it going} Holdswortn, at Dayville, were held in A ¢ ¥ = Bliool hoard in Now o ) aratory membership: Mrs Na|ono of the windows wwbwr: the fire jcommanding C Company. State Gavd, | HiSHY informed. | the Baptist church in this city Satur-| iss Yet itz of iVeyw: Tork: was {is well remembered locally and has| Barker, Miss Bthel Perkins i R ot b s L B e SR s L day ev the grand | day afternoon W Grove |77 ¥ e e o S ————————— | 1375 {riends in this city. He wis hoebe Hayward, Francis M. Pe Tl s SR Reane IPUNER. Ol L RERLORE fe Seores mda , al hig feature|street cemete nolds’ home | oo oS SAchl o i former Windham High Schoo! grac twin ¥. Cross, Jr., and William £, Budereand. soba jue-neay wherg ouniiionl end shootiat 'l s ) ion of thelwas in Watervil dwin of Addletarer meany VOILES AND PARIS | nate, going to Yale college from French. Seven' w werk beneh stood d not fully s A PLAIDS {whe on his graduating, canre South Covent Met B r. t H Beautiful assortment just in. Use . : Max 8 21l the com |80 hefore returning to Putnam. Mr.| Mre C. C. Barstow and two sons of | Coupon for samples if interested. |y Beerett Ladd of Springfleld visited Next Sunday an alarm from 8 ' % T ', lard expects to he away about one|jrartfo are < of \‘lrs. Barstow’s is annual| n fr i other vi: all xp away abo | Fartfora, T Two-cent stamp enclosed 6.,.-i his mother. Mrx. F. M. Ladd of Churc Sunday and the preach-| The Captinm Tut Frn sl 5 . ¥ . nd_service oS | T s ‘h‘"\ which send samples of your n!w| reet, over Sunday ices will be Orerati L : v received 1 odist : here and taught at the high school, and | Misses Anr ind Mabel Tillinghast, about ten years ago went to New Brit- | Doris Daniels, Rosa Wolfe, Myrtle|l; Went back fo the house and got| eeling St Total | v o ass at| ain, Aty lscme w e iy pulling ‘ a : S ail elats town Friday dressed when T first came out, but Idone by guar 1 s : | omely| Newton A. Ballard, who went to| Wanster lodze, F. and A .. held yells fire as lustily as T could. final-|throughc T ‘s = * | Florida last week, with hisfa regular communication Friday ev uncle at Davenport, Ia in Chica- |eni le Lester and Florence | : = |5t omitted at both A o i ¢ - 1 S5 will ‘he opened in The casc of Francis J. French, Jr,|stveet Voiles. Marion .. Alford of New Haven spent also the Sunda: pumper, made its first response to an schoel d Lot pud B3 « tre. Tuesday morning, | vs. Clare rench and the case of| William Corgenven was calling on Sunday wla her sister, Alice Alford T in the absence of |212rm with fhe 2 of appafatus 3 s f the conv George L. Earl Andrews are | ¥ of Prospect street pastor. } h league win|ZThe big truck went boominz out of tion will ir ittin's of the|listed for tri esday’s session of | ¥ -r of Norwizh was a Col- | Arthur 1. Biil of this city received a | h ch, irsday evening | Hi¢ central station on 'y street, | o . ¢ > office which | the superior urt in this city, Judge|chester visitor Frida cablegram Saturday from his daughter. ce, leading a Want-Ad Centenary | Within three minutes ¢t alarm \ most remark- | Burpee presiding 7 Mi. auline Bill, dated at Constanti- | bed stopped sounding may he h ¥ T not ez th i | nople, March 8. e message was| K nd Mrs. C. Har Smith | considered a remar recerd in view held up in Washington riine days, and | town to Monday) for the|of the fact that no firemen iwere on S : £ offi- | over, will sc r clocks ahead told of the good health of the sonder, | a onference at ~ Taunton,|dUtY at the station, ut kad to dress|able score f and ansa of the usual|hour, and another period of daylight Miss Bill was one of the party tha ping two days en route|at thei rhomes and reyort for duty Mrs. Sarah Munroe fong, 85. a na-|amour i lone at such con-|saving will be inaugurated »in on South Mz oL sailed on the Leviathan a mo " Pro: e. The re-| F. O. Armington, who was first on tive of Canterbury, dietl Suaday morn- | ventions Malcolm M. Willey, who e | IR e o dlaced Biday o e | more ago, their mission heing 4 pastor Is taking to|the driver's seat, yvielded his place to|ing at Fast Fillingly, whero che h £ )¢ the conven- | sper 2 vacation at his home here, | o (0005 (5 and reconstruction work in th, o are very creditable | Driver Winthrop Short, who took out|been mal r_home Yor a number i i 1in Elks' | retu to Clark college to resume ™7 WMUCT L ¢ 1ast Hampeon L a was here Friday, At the service of the Congregational t cash from the nan' ng trin » on Me- ving children am, lrm» 1 ates will begin leaying Miss Camille Fuvrard has been ¥ Buceseding Elmore & Shepard church in Windham Center Sunday. the = Alssoniry society Sanic atrestin ; ) tutenant Edward Kelley was &' | . [ i ; o minute | Ceore Mrs. Georga Paker. 1 late trains Tuesday after-|spending a few days relatives riin Moo Snbday 2 pastor, Rev. M. R. Plumb, read his r 1 $25 worth of supplies from|after leaving the station. That fact ; Brhs Ber ends ai Glenridge, Funeral Director & Embalmer | ignation, to take eftect April 16, Tt \ s Home Missionary so-|tndoubtedly saved the frame struc- Sl o M Blanche ey 11 cou d-thel” ko0 Charles F.. Bedard, pgstor of 60-62 North St. Willimantic | %l be ot intecest 1o 1o ture, which swas eing rapidly envelop. [P 5. o baneb o : . mataates | eV ICHaree Bo Bedarc neoton of No St., illimantic | ! Plumb's and will be heard with| Two weeks' mission at St. Jopsplys| o 1 fames, drom. coniplate (des! ifold % yville, Saturday aft- | he first state S (,,n”'.'.mlm‘l'; Al STAFFORD Lady Asistan: Tel connection | fully as much regret by them*as (h ill be brought Jose thig | thon fonstrated the worth of I of Columbu & p¢ - resignation caused his parishioners, 1t ) eame as a great surprise to the mem o Name Address ....... J. Howland 15 ‘n fown for a ) ., Betting her home ready for | Dr. E. J. Howland, who e vear of the| Next Saturday Putnam people, ‘onnectie common_with the people the count THE H, MURRAY CO. Willimantic, Conn. expected lome soon, i a country compans or 1l cccupy their old home y U ! 3 wartime practice of ~ planting home| Mr. and Mrs. J. W, morning with s for |t rough'= investment in t e i chah B Pt 2 th * e one of eeAerE i Hrare i wide. |10t thelr livos by sul oration from gas he parish ission | I he machin> worked per - e p most notably successful in year e niene |fumes. They had = t0 Monson to i E B 9 bers of his congregation with whom | has in charge of Rev. Fathers|fcctiy. chemical stoeam 1 e Revnolds 4o woil visit| Members of the board of directors of | “'Material imnrovement 18 heing made|srend - it s Rollinson’s R. F. L JACKSON he has been very successful and popu- n Downey and James Chesnut of|rected ai the fire while two lines of [ AL o fpR ik B rary were not Slow | in Grove street by filling in the prairie|mothes s Pas 3 vere pre- 1 Mr. Plumb recently received Order o nt thers of | hose wei Taid, and with these in|; P b : S h g published sugzestions| dos holes with 4 mixture of g = aTing t r atout three i from the Edgewood (“mwr gational | Balthmore, Mid.. i o ey { action vo was quick'v subdued, 4 v | that Yy shouid be insofar | geghalt like substance % el nt happened, hurch, Providence, and expec Raced g e Ak A e A1 sadnaed At Eh0. were ionts - at 1 e, Tonld b e s e y ; satatling ok o preach’ his first sermon there v S R LETE A e Al D o ensedly ! Nhsary reerned YA e pertatas Hundreds of people who enme in |, % “ixis, tor starting the 715 & 3 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Plumb } T were owned an, one..of X to the safeguarding of e ‘public|Scores of automobiles attended the Bd- |, i fof car discovered S Hours—% & ™ % 85 e Phone 44 |1 e ) wo weeks, THE sece o arage owr a : - \zainst thrbugh the institu was fia While Mr. Rolinson was ome in Providence. Mrs. Plumb was en of tae parish; |property of Mrs. Thom. of |1 funeral services o h for M | tion, at mporary possession of | ¢4 at the home T ielen Larrabee, daughter of Charles 2 b Frook | ‘ conductert ale Saturday by J. Carl Wilter | PUIpIg he tire up, Mrs, ;{aiglr;s(g going away ‘will mean an appreciable 5 el B + Weaver of Daniel- s in the Sacred Heart lished of the library by * ix, 50 was the aitend- |Frvive i on 3 {IN f7i08 Sycay WL mean an-spps le | i parishioners to Weaver of Daniel- | ished ns of the library by “A i et ot ok it v | Basson =arage, FUNERAL DIHECTORS AND EM. | Large congregations attended the va : efidenced inl the the results of the mis- I ; 3 S ) became un lives hedal - -om serjous | charge of the funeral inzements came from three u(nfi A il b st S SALNERS rious churches in this city on Sunda: s and good Catholics. |ds i Dei ¥ - part| Funeral services for Mrs. ways invited suggestions|Scores of fowns and ©Ues .0 hom the garage sho found both in d@n un John R. Houston, 73, head of the firm | At t} i S |of 3, iw e to Ben!|Chase, widov; of Justin Chs D ry 2L L i 4 Sl 15 condition and at once sum- " , 73, hea T he First Baptist church Sunda o $5500, and_was purchased, it wa u Ul AT 1 , 86 Union St., of John R. Houston & Sons of Mans- | g i B b A SR . With the aid of a neigh- field, died at his home in that town on come there to make his hom hor they wern got scon into the house SRR arn PR 2 doctor was summoned, but 1 out, and Mr, Witter described it . some minutes hefere they regain- | 3 ron r of the board o director: the institut said that| manage- } re was a. large attendance, muc ‘ ed ha | | | jinterest heing shown ir the Victory FHred iy 4 3 eq Uity gl S oVt ¥, Genung ons be submitted. Not a soli- and more. In the| " a4 ' - ; ] i ars destroyed wiil be a,loss | was in the S cemetery se came Y. P.S.C B o T i kpior this public in- Raymond Wright. ISR Seps i case-of = 4 £t )st successf les he onsnes They were suf- Paul Bussey, whose maclins was cov. | Dotter, Chax A. Parke ‘»w John to there heing ¢ 1 of st successful sales he has et barcs 2 i a g - being jues conduct N recoverad to veiarn to their ) e g ot Billy Sundas d hy Insurance. l.m'm‘m A. F. Wood was the fu-|[able standard, this r 3 S e the next dav. P ¥ s A i The loss of the Moran and PBnnis |ueral director. hat my i recently Miss Ethel Sault, who is ill. is more ere featured, = , detspdegrngiai MURRAY S BOS I 0N STO [taromarle songs were festured. | Ifltumiimoluding Mr Mor E Irving W. Davis, recently discharged the books at the 1i were inspect- A[NE ELD amfortable { the pastor, Rev. A. D. Carpenter, spoke [ the firm's tools, was ¢ d at icr honorable service he T STing lcompJohnson >A\1“‘i“.‘ vening at the pool varlor, | . recently as follow » members of the First|t0d by Mr. Moran. who said that this{Marine corps and former'y a lieuten ¢ e 8 - | Haied. John Fleming gave an exhibition for| 3 tays with Mr. and Mrs. Baptist church are keenly alivi ho | 1c5¢ would be total, as it was not cov- |ant of the stite fuard eompany he on qid 2113 ° 3 B . : o O . i tpany k et A Dot Te- | ihe local pool players, many r . A & X ceds of the present-gay { ered by a cent insura Il this weel, begin instructing me t olum her reyiews | 00O S e Fhere = Sl 5 e 4 Edward is the time to make this world safe .. who lives on the Flmville road.|snd the rudiments of militaiy L e o e Lacourse and James Jollicosur 100k {~1d Are WoOFi Aid hotel. our children: Last year we gave over|and Arthur Milligan, his son, pro- |at ihe state armory. t 917" and i place. Three games were played, Joi- v Guyer nw of Mr, and $1.000 for world reconstruction above |LTictor of a garage at Wauregan. They. — LT PS ! e member b licoour winming the first and third. . Charles Pk at Storrs eol- he amounts given to the Y. M. T. A.jburchased it cn March 1 of this year PUTNAM a e ',{'v‘fr[:iv.f i 'b‘reall'as( e h;.:hhx.“ director. ind the Cro: Ior the present|from the Decker garag The firm i s P tomiin the local K. of C. council rooms | <. Sarsh ichas returned from Vear the rch has assumed reson-|of James Moran and Archia Ennis,| One of the city's fine homes—that|the —American Libr: ‘“‘"“"."w\umm at 9 a. m. af 1 any Vorc X ibility for the same amount. A drive|therefore, had been in operation only|of John & School street, oppo- from the literary 3 : 1 2 _, i n the book el of the ¢ for a special ou tnis started today.lduring the nresent mon'h and was|site the high school—was gutted h 2 boole | raview., 09pitt- jon in a 1 All Ha " et giv The auE- The amount asked for is $400 and!dcing a splendid by T. 7. Milli- |a fire that called out the department aAe iof Sha Boston Tronserivt g ioh . A OFH. " Aray 4l o M P more. When this drive is completed |%an sald § afiernoon that $1.500 [early Saturday morninz. The fire is| e New York Times and o rold Burke is able to he about, af- site of the Afavorable ! any opuiar es i1or @AY it is expected that the amount ob- |insurance was carried on the building, |believed to have started around the|LStS of books purchased for the being seriously ill at his home on | . | tained will exceed $1,000. The gifts|bvi that it was not lkely that the ;'himn‘r\' Before 1th'n x blaz . TS Boaern publl v of the Putnam|Pleasant street. | S o lare used in many ways—for the sup-|settlement would cover the loss to the|brought under control the roof had|. ] 5 i le Holcos T i B lenrntadiye WIth the New Apparel e e s o *| been: burned off the building and the iheary S Dooke by Mt Pelid Holamp m,.'f:' f’i‘?"fi,:“fv"%“-‘«“’?,,w\ avex the WHITE RCOCK aries rebuilding France and Bel-| Chief A. Putnam Woodward of the|Wwhole interior of the structure gat-|JOnNson not only did not result in any | OBEWITS : o4 . t ¢ . At~ 1 cuzgestions whatever 2 olumes | City Pool Jarlor Saturday eveming. The lilby of Hopkinion was » Be sure you have yourself fitted with a new Corset before §|=ium. t0 aid the smaller churches in|fire department was highlv pleased|urated with water which had to be|SDSECst ! © that volumes|City Pool Jarlor Saturday e Mithy of Hopkinion was a eall 3 . o 3 there should he rejected. but, on the|rooms are handsomely furnished. =~ A 3 ze Thuraday. “ nited States, for medical mis-|vith ii® work done by the Captain Put | boured into the burning building ther YHdh a elicit £ er " a s ker was held aft thy varicus = 1 - b s i you select your new Spring Suit or Dress. slons and education in Japan, China|lingine company andithe ble machine greal” quantities to bring L i o e e : aadMre Shomes haesireliRd and India, for the education of Indians|which they man. The %re was an ex- | under control. he loss will 1 Pl il Tecti ¢l The Plainfield Athlet Associa AL chere Mr. TI 1t will show up more becoming on your figure if you do. | nexroes i America and for the| cecdingly dnngeraus one, he said. but|eral thousand dollars, partly S o Wiatae o e eotion, o1 i Biarined. b hold o srewiide met|SaY, it Newport, whers. Mr. Thowan A-new Corset always makes a better foundation for a f|ciucaiion of our hovs who have been it was handlel Sl omameys e[ R i e n she described as very su-|Friday evening. | George Wood has r={urned home o - over there, 1e whole pla as always marks the work of the lgc: i rt continues to be BT hebnli i remer i Mr. Howard Maucaurelle of A it i n new garment than a Corset which has been worn for some §| founiation the very ideals in defense|dcrartment, now alded in *hir efforts|conter of = considerable Activily, the | o bosie wonelh 40 remark tat | has Tieen at his hom ; twa VislEthhafenacis 4 of which the United States entered|hy the use of high grale apvhratus.|fifial day's business of the past week|ihe library records show. to be the| John Oates, Jr urehs N e time. g the war: the principle of responsibil-| “Jhere was a “spring opening” on the | requiring three sessions to dispose of.| case. ’ | motoreyele. S Qur collection consists of many popular makes, induding ”", for ‘”‘“\F"’,“""“",,‘F”?k:-' n»um::- nbnr} West Side about 10 o'clock SaNrday|The cases were®in variety and in- The funda 1 object L libra- | Mr. and Mrs. Joh anmbass e B pe- " . 5 b Iaividusie, the jumate puippseche ning—not & millinecy cpening or |cluded intoXication, non-subport and|,y is education,’ this . dlrector said|{2mily were visito: B White -Re: Neimo.” They come in siyles and sizes suitable for J|ins to lft the whole world to the g like that, but an official|other such charges. At the close-up|Saturds Some may criticise worl: | d St ideals of Christ, which alone can save|ane. e Boee e session of the day, this held In|on spir h 500 5 nurchgsed . f . b 1 alons e b untng season. o “day, on spiritualism or a hundred other| Gorparal Frederick Marriott, women of all types and builds, and selections to satisfy e worid frc evil days” At the John M. Besseite of the|Chambers, two girls, each 17 years of | eupjects in which they do mot happen|(hc fist of the bovs of i 2 3 4 SIS L SEENICO | ANNOUNCe | yragt Side sonduct the ceremony. age, who had ventured over the hor- to be interested ;rl;-‘ do not read|enlist for ove a8 du has one and all can easily be chosen from the displays. ment was made of the meeting Wed- | * 5 210 SMBUTT T TN Yo | der into Massachusetts, Where they | tuch works - mee not. tocerren | e e e nepcay alterngon o\{ the .\~_';mfi“-‘ appear at 10 o'clock 5 (Monday) | Were taken into custody and returned|ihem, or disagree with the writers, or|last Monday after serving Home and Ioreign Mission circle. morning hefore Justice nk M: Be-|here. were before Judge Geissler, who|are oppos o the teachings or theo-{a half in the trenche: At the First Congregationat church ik Bond, Sharp entertaned g ficle, r derd to answer to charges of having|®3ve them a convincing talk on what| i ish to consi hem | was actua he important ¢ THE H. C MURRAY CO. |z, ne moming service a special ser- | liguor in hix yossession witl intent to | thelr mode of iving should he for the (o obiivion! s ot oeear (o such | buts in whi crican troops 00k a thldren Cry . . o {mon on Christ's Command to Invest|scll d with actual sal?s. Shamanis- | future. ~The girls were placed en pro- people, evidentl; h there may be| part He S member of SU was delivered by the pastor In ‘con-|idi fives with his family - No. bation. i hundréds of others wha are interested | regiment the Cnited States for FOR FLETCHER'S nection the annua everybody [ Front street, West Rid>, in what is The state convention committee of|in such suhjects: interested in them tive v in France. \Qf‘[)urdll 7 T canvass of the parish, Canvasserstknown as the Tweive-Family block, Cargill council, Knights of Columbus.|for any one of a hundred reasons— | Marriott lost a thumb wnd received a C A s o R l A

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