Two More Dm I * C* for High

Two More Dm I * C* for High

, : , ESTABLISHED 1880 ''' THOMPSONYILLE, CQy^., THUBSDA.Y, AUGUST 30, 1917 Single Copy 5 Cents ' VOL. XXXVHI No. IS .Af?'--;;'.- MADE AWAY WITH •••- LAPOR DAY. ,;,,DR. WILEY'S FORCEPS ^ ODD FELLOWS HONOR f 1 Wmm^DEPARTING" MEMBER TWO MORE DM •%yj] The gods of man,' who rule his fate, — m Thief Enters DentalParlors and Are Labor, Love and Learning. ' , High School.—Leaves Stolen Farewell Reception Tendered to PHI That they establish his estate^.g««i Fred M. DuBois Monday Even- . • Articles in Saloon.. Is known to>the discerning.^^^^ Noble Grand of I * C* Through. Learning knows a' brief FOR HIGH m •' 'V the Lodge. The dental parlors of Dr. Lewis N. conceit vs. WHILE IN BATHING AT NOON. Wiley on the second floor of the AVAS WIDELY KNOAVN IN ST&TE. AA'ILL HELP THE FARMERS. |$p£And Love still makes the world go At a largely attended and inter­ COURSES IN AGRICULTURE O'Hear block in Pearl street were lS"a" round, Edward Goodnow and Casper Cher­ Timothy McCarty, Popular Demo­ esting meeting of Friendship Lodge, entered early Tuesday morning and 'Tis Labor that provides the means Hartford County League Says Too High School Officials Urged to Ap­ vannis Aged 15 and 14, Employed five pairs of forceps and. some wear­ cratic Leader and Former Assem­ I. O. O. F. held last Monday even- On which the others thrive. Low Prices AVill Mean None Next ply for their Sliare of Money . on Toliacco Farm. — Season's ing apparel taken by the intruder. blyman, Passed Away at Hospital Year.-—League May Establish Big irtg in the lodge room in Odd Fel­ ; : Deaths by Drowning in this Im- He gives to Learning hands and feet; lows' Hall, a farewell reception was Available for A'ocational Educa­ Late in the day Chief of Police in New York Tuesday.—Was For Love a cozy home he's found. Storage Place and Allow Growers ,mediate Vicinity Now Number Popular as Prompter Amid Ball tendered Fred M. DuBois, noble tion.—Copy of Letter Seat to Moore was notified that a bundle 'Tis he who keeps these kings and to Store Crops for Future Market. Board of Education and High Nine.—Bodies Recovered. containing the instruments was left Room Gaieties. grand of the lodge, who has resign­ .•... ed his position as master mechanic School Principals. in a saloon on Whitworth street. Alive.- • PM----'•v•• V : Yesterday afternoon about 12.20 Special to the Press.) II&"?Wr Hartford.—Fear of a possible potato of the Hartford and Springfield Chief Moore returned the bundle to Those who direct tfie affairs "of ' o'clock, Edward Goodnow, 15, son Windsor Locks, Aug. 30.—Chief panic among the farmers of the county Street Railway Company, and left Dr. Wiley, together with his operat­ They tell him that they're in his high schools in Connecticut are be­ -of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Goodnow of of Police Timothy F. McCarty of has led the Hartford County League yesterday for Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. ing coat in which the .forceps were debt ' " ing urged by the Connecticut State ,136 King street, Springfield, and Windsor Locks died Tuesday morn­ to issue a request to consumers that DuBois has resided in Enfield for wrapped. Chief Moore was inform­ And Labor toils, but listens:'* they help the farmers this fall, by us­ Council of Defense to make appli­ •Casper William. Chervannis, 14, son ing at the Manhattan Ear, Eye and eight years, and during that time ed by the proprietor of .the cafe that His seal of honor is the sweat 3%/. ing as many potatoes as they reason­ cation for 'their share of the money of Mrs. Francis L. Chervannis of Throat Hospital, New York, where he has taken an active interest in lo­ the bundle was deft there by an un­ That on his forehead glistens. ably can. The situation, as the available to the state under the 269 Lombard avenue, .East Long- known man of small size, who, on he underwent an operation on his cal fraternal organizations, being 'pip ••>S0 meadow, lost their lives while swim­ They catalogue his works, but lack league sees it, is something like this: chief patriarch and master of the Smith-Hughes Bill, passed by Con­ leaving the cafe, was seen to walk throat August 20. The operation The time to tell all here and how: sA r ' ming at Shaker Pond, in the east­ Farmers have been raising potatoes golden rule degree in Enfield En­ gress last year, the money to be toward the railroad track. was successful but pneumonia set Joy's wheels, forged from Pain's in large quantities this year, more campment I. O. O. F., an officer of used for the "introduction of courses •- ern part' of the town, in company Janitor Robert Mitchell of the in Tuesday. Mr. McCarty was well pickled rods; acreage being devoted to this vegeta­ Doric Lodge of Masons and a mem­ in vocational agriculture. Applica­ with other boys. The boys,were em­ Enfield High School reported to the known throughout the state. He Love's tires that vanquish miles. ble perhaps than to any other. In jus­ ber of the Masonic Club of Enfield. tions to share in the appropriation ployed on the tobacco plantation at police that the room in the basement was a leader in the Democratic party Then Labor strengthens up his back, tice to the farmers, they should be able During the evening William O. Dews- may be made to the state board of the Shaker Farms and were iu the of the school used for a workshop in this town for forty years and had With modesty he wipes his brow, to get a reasonable price for this prod­ bury, past grand of the lodge, pre­ agriculture. The letters have been mmmm habit of going in swimming every was also entered Tuesday morning 'served as constable for thirty-five Looks squarely at his fellow gods'.; uct. Otherwise, the league points out, sented Mr. DuBois with a handsome sent to the chairmen of school com­ day after their dinner. by a burglar who took some tools, years. He was a member of the And smiles.. if the farmers are forced to sell their gold mounted fountain pen as an mittees or boards of education in Neither Goodnow nor Chervannis including two jack-knives. Entrance General Assembly in IS89 and was a .'/V y / v—Grif Alexander. potatoes for a price which will mean appreciation of his services to the towns and cities where there are were unable to swim and waded be­ was gained by breaking a pane of deputy sheriff of Hartford County yond their depth. Beninota, another a loss to them, they will not raise any order. In fitting words Mr. DuBois high schools and to the principals of * *'" i glass in one of the rear windows. under Sheriff Miles B. Preston from THE THOMPSON YILLE DRAFT all high schools in the state. The companion, who was with the boys 1890 to 1894. Last December Of­ potatoes at all, and as Otis H. Moore, thanked, the members of the lodge K Patrolman Fleming is at work on LIST. letter follows: . ' . "'\X' '\ when lie heard their cries for help, of the league, said: "No one can blame for the gift, which he will always the case. ( ficer McCarty was made Chief of the In reply to numerous inquiries as •went to assist them but it was too late them if they take that attitude, under treasure as a keepsake. At present Windsor Locks Police Department. to why The Press does not publish as they had gone beyond his depth. the circumstances." Mr. DuBois has not completed his Dear Sir:— * "TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN Mr. McCarty was born in Boston the complete draft list, as is being The body of Goodnow was recov­ What is feared 'by the league is that plans for the future but is locating UNDER PENALTY OF LAW" Jan. 1, 1857 and located with his done in all other towns, we have to In order to reach its maximum of ered first by workmen at the Shaker the market may be glutted at the time in Syracuse at this time in order that food production and conservation parents in Windsor Locks when a say that we have been unable to ob­ Farm with grappling irons " and of digging the potatoes, that they will his son, Frederick, Jr., who gradua­ Demand for Jam Offers Chance for boy. He was chairman of the board tain anything additional to what ap­ Connecticut must take advantage of rakes. Officer Arthur Clifford of come into the market so fast that the ted from the Enfield High School in every opportunity to give instruction Children to Practice Patriotism of education for more than forty peared in The Press last week. When vvlill the Springfield police and Dr. A. J. years. price they bring will be too low to June may enter Syracuse University along agricultural and home econ­ : and Earn Money.—But— the complete list is ready The Press ••• Treichler arrived soon on the scene Mr. McCarty was a member of make it worth the farmers' time to dig this fall. omics lines. An opportunity to in­ will be glad to publish it. them and ship them to market. Hence after word was sent, with the pul- Washington, D. C.—Wild black­ the Hartford Lodge of Elks, Music­ troduce such training in high' schools the league makes the appeal to the NEW ENGLAND'S PEAl'I-l KS. moter from the Springfield Gas Light berries picked by children will help ians' Protective Union and a charter of the state where it did not exist be­ Company but it was too late as the member of Riverside Council, consumers to help avert a potato panic fore has presented itself in the form the army and navy to get the eleven of this nature.

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