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e NEV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1015, Plainvi = et W. Anderson and lle News John W. Pease. Registrar of voters—I, P, Newell. School heard for three years, A. L. Rogers. for unexpired term of Rev. ANI] F. L. Grant, two vears, Frederick Bullen. Library director. Ralph K. Mor- rill. The caucis Was a very tame affair, | eUsl o absolutely deveid of contests worthy of the name, aid uninteresting in every respect. The attendance was i 0 about 125. The voters remai Republicans Make Up Ticket | nvivrea e o momerm St al ballots were in course of faking | Wi[hom Any Real Gontests and winle there w not Mlithe MioaT of a contest, pPractically aj) emained urtil adjcurnment was tak- ® W. J. SIMPSON FOR ASSESSOR |, =, oo oy o ey Thls way f D s g Wheeler, who dcclined the honor. a A # | Babcock Rounds Up o Dozen Voge, | TOWn Committce Chairman B, H. Hills acted as clerk. & Z at Caucus—Conlon Dropped Ay Chairman Gwillim explained that # owing to ill hcalth E. A. Freeman 00 urnl u k Constable—Frederick Bullen 0" Bo | hag rcquestea ¢ he be relieved of the duties of assessor. Several in- | formal balle ken without a William J. Johnson is again the | ¢hoice heing inade, practically every It's ourspeciahy and has been for many yea | choice of the republicans for first se. | YOtr in the hall having been men- ) g f | lcctman, havins been nominated for | LoRe! for the plice. W, J. Simpson experience is worth many dollars to you over il third time 1. was finally selected by acclamation | that office for the “{on motion of John k. Conlon. M chase price because we know how to discrimin eyening at Ahq caucus held Im the | g0 0oh §s out of town aid his e6n, St Al iEih Gruulikey wck || SHRTEE It 0 Lo ot T tween furniture that’s badly constructed and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the special days selected to practically no opposition, his oppon. e G o AL » é eciat e L e he would accept the nomination. Nev- | give you first views of the latest modes in Women's wear for the com- ent,George 8. Babcock,imecelving buLil &y el i \Gavi roncaalion! hir! after kind. The finish many times covers a multi ing Fall and Winter seasons. twelve votes when the ballot Wasi| Gharles H. Calor hod declined to take ’ sins In the construction of Furniture and the board of relief James 1 : taken. Mr. Johnson's nomination was | . All this weck through we will have the owing of Fashion's very made unanimous: The head of the .l“m' the latest and best in all things feminine. Come and sce the best. ticket is to have a new running mate | . o Rk 2 - ; : o e e e 2 el Chior having | Usher nominafed A. H. Condell for always finds it out,later at his own expense. three years. H. C. Thompson named | THE NEW MILLINERY, is beautiful and most diversified in the been selected for a place on the boarg C. H. Newt . e Y' ” b . 1 d ” f b h rariety dels shown. C st v at y 7. instead of W, Simpson; wholl haall =8 2 SNeWionSlonithe itwoRvear ttermt ou wi uy wise and well 1T you bu variety of models shown, Come sce the new hats ai their very best. We izstearigo k but the latter declined, owing to his Y y Y y favita been the party’s choice for that posi- | It cordially invite vou to come see and adimre them. e s ) TR 7 lpxll.‘(-”“,vf‘v of J'roperty Valiesiiin Come and see our beautifu] fall lizies. VISIT SUIT SECTION, one floor up, and see what a grand exhibit it Mr. Calor's nomination was the only [ Plainvilie. I P. Newell was then se- Forae o (e : se- | lected on motion ¢f J. E. Conlon. E. is of the very latest in Suils, Dressss, Waists, Skirts, Coats and other gar- surprise of the caucus, the other se . q lections having been anticipated for | H. Hills nominated James Simpson = p ments for Women and Misses fall and winter wear SHERE a5 G s IRt o (e e c:ndidacy been taken very seriously. | All selections were by acclamation. = 3 New Member of School Board, ‘ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES, tnat are necessary to the proper out- Fvon the candidite himself had con- | When the muatter of selecting a candidate for first selectman came up fitting of fair women are her in broadest choice. Shces, Gloves, Hosiery, ceded his defeat a week ago, admit. | ¢ Laces, Trimmings, Dress Goods, Silks, etc, are now shown in the very latest ting that he expected to get but a :;;;Tfm(‘n‘rxtnhur 1"‘1“‘“‘] 'uh:‘l: v\n\ nJV \'\":“.'f SOEE AR N "T-W kb, aaE : ; e e 2 amed by acclamation. e ideas that Fashion has approved. Again we welcome you to our Big Store ’”“.v‘ ‘.’I_"‘Si:‘fip'_:,'m e ol I Yexnre~aqinins o1l e o rah okes to see them, ' SR Sessor Lo cceed E. A. Freeman, | Mr. Johnson's re-election, A. H. Con- Frederick Bullen was selected to take | dell objected to the procedure and HARTFORD. Rev, F. L. Grant's place on the school | Wanted an informal ballot taken. | board, and Ralph B. Morrill was | James Usher thought Mr. Johnson de- neminated as stccessor to Harry A. | Served to be chosen unanimously. MI. | se———— - Fisher, director of the library. .The { Johnson himself though that an in- 7 constable selections wee not unex- | formal ballot would be the fair way sl 3 a - . peeted. Henry David, dropped by the | to make the nomination and his sug- able as any ;:ranr! juror the mwr:l r:;d on Westwood ‘Park earl HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW :mr'r"\'i"\"m“\“\"T""“‘“_"—— democrats at their caucus, was given | gestion was adoptcd. The ballot re- [ €Ver had. ~Mr. Gwillim accepte hlp e ot ot il e ‘ a place on the republican ticket, and |sulted as fellows: nominationfiandbpLmNe i O nUCNER . John Ii. Conlon, who deserted the | mytal e i ol | Jutyafselected S Heicharacteriend 2 that lovaity 81y ranks of the democrats two years ago, o i | srand Jurors office s8N 0D Water el Lanasante e el o br William J. Johnson oo 63 and declared that during the year he e —— - E — 1‘h}< Lo > 2 ,d o ® 5 GF!;rpo S. Babcock .. 12 had served he made more pnamxon'nwn” by the Wak i o thought by many that he would action was: predicted ' over a Wk (oh UL guno50 . than he supposed he could acquire in | G Dy CRe WA down yesterday, making ’ . ’ 'S a small majoritv. Mr. Lewis ! W 0 e ¢ week ago. Conlun was much in evi- Scattering ... L a life time. Nevertheless he was sat- | e n b e aj GO ML CH. Webster . ....... dence at the caucus and had an in 5 e 5 3 | to shut off the supply of : e | ceivea 208 ballots, while only 123 , b . o > i nominati f a sec- | isfled that he had performed his duties P! b W. Baldwin ........ formal ballot becn taken, it was said | Regarding the nomination of a conacientionsly and he had no apolo- | that has been furnisheg G s. P. On the motion of ex-Senator Stev- |chine ruled the selection of officers, | @ Selectman can hold one office under George R. Hebden nominated P. received the renomination for his unaninmeie - : . T ¢ unanimees the ranks of the expolicemnan, W. J, simpson, the preseft member | RICh oty ponincway was | There is a strong odor # Republican Caucus. | e e o ] i o T . voorier f Kensington placed name Board of . . | place by acclamation on motion of E. | rEE A R S L nstable. John E. | of commission. | cast for Mr. Gwatkin. | & % % A i for Mr. Gwatkin | he had enough friends on hand fo | 9nd member of tke hoard, Mr. Con I aariag tne. cos | This made it impossible for | Williams -as the other candidate for |2 fluid secured at the rei - office by both the republican and o i T feket i r i d, he hav- 2 : Or ©annon 4 The ticket in cc : of the board to he nominated, he hav % v 3 l NEY UGfiERNAUT democratic parties without any oppa- | nomination for tne e, that “‘T o U complete form fol- | ¢ ! feen mamed for asessor,|nominated for tax collector. Mr. |ter” and complaintsiié ; flofoMicenofgsacons A BURe Hebden's motion that a committee of | are bound to be freg William H. Webster, chairman of | of Frank P. Day of Kensington before | FI. Cendell: year: 3 H. Hills. Lamb, F. T. Wheeler and A. H. Con- Brief Ttems, pressed the opinion that he was as | The town spent a sub The engine in the The popularity of Town Cleviv Total S B b i : dell -called aiiention to the fact that | 8ies to make. was clearly ernonstra v 3l e 2 i ] . s ¥ demonstrated when he!ens the vote v made formal and [however. and Conlon was relegated to | the law. grand juror. On motion of Mr. |is furnished as water. sition | ecloet s 5 T . v clectman wus now in order, H. H.| Assessor—W. J. Simpson. Mr. Culor was then selected for the| ) %, gelected to bring in the names | engine at the pumping B Eii [V | the tepubli-an town committec, called | The voters with the words that ~Mr | eIl one yea s o I. P. Newell nominated R. C. Usher [ Lamb =y ey A Day Is o man whom we all | v and for e b the meeting to order promptly at 8 ! we know a ecien L J. Johnson 1 2 _ 4 ’¢ | tired, subsequently reporting in favor werihy of support and Charles H, Calor, sponsor for C. W, Hird as town | o Marino, David, Anderson and |1® 8 Patient at the Hu o O o oyas, seconded | Newion W, Baldwin was also presont. | TOWn Treasurer—Charles W: Hird. | 1. Benzon for auditor. y Ad5ptad) sajourning for a few da . TR {en was chosen chairman of the mect- | €4 476 nominations were then closed A"_l"“mr-*'mlwx:xrk L. Benzon. In nominating S. 8. Gwillim for Thel lchairmen resd 'a letter in ] Desoh. AND w H DmNfll\ WANT IT Ving, | The counting of the ballots showed | Grand jurors-—Stanley s Guwillim | grand juror A. H. Condell declared | which it was explained that the school | Auditor F. L. Benzon i i « He S v A e e el lanNoverwhir victory for My |@nd S. P. Willlams, that Mr. Gwillim had during the past | ;54rd had accepted the resignation of [on a business trip. He hi e and after he hadl reat the call of the! FtidWin. There were 270 votes I“‘_“{”"""‘r*‘_“- J. Hemingway. | vear filled a ‘“’“"‘“"“"‘; p"“’;’"“ in | Rev. F. L. Grant and on motion of N. |able to examine the acco $ = mecting, the fcllowing tellers were C@St miking 136 necessary for choice. “onstables—Philip Marino, Henry | excellent fashion. In fact he ex-| g (lark, Frederick Bullen was named |town offices owing to his N. W. Baldwin Defeats F. P, Day for appointed: From Kensington, George | L /1€ resnlt foljow. s il to fill his unexpired term. Chairman | Auditor Osborne has put i . R N. W. Paldwin .. 169 o o Gwillim said Harry Fisher, at present [on the selectmen’ Socond Selectman—N. = L, Beckley ;::“[ll:‘l:h Rggcn’“}?:min,;w":n:ld' \;(‘r{.):»‘-‘ B y o Fagan, :dl’!d. George W, Sullivan was | Berlin from their feet or (he_w‘ will be | - s i el "l; el [l been e l\:‘n’: ;:m:;t;“ R ) 3 g A P © chosen chairman of the meeting. Wil- | re-arrested and brought to court. b . 5 & = N S Ty e o e e 1 s e s T s : B : a greater part of the time during the | printers tomorrow. Heads Democratic Ticket—Arrest- | e L e A 2P o il ooley was selected as clerk Foresters' Meeting Thursday. next year and A. L. Rogers suggested Local men smpiivoti 38 8 L Pais Fraciueis Avm: sl el Sl B e R l\l\;m:(\n\:’(::e\{; ; v'hfl;ns and John A. | yncertainty as to whether Matta- | R. B. Morrill as his successor. HIs | eouniars “wore thrown out of town clerk and treasur Tetal s U Lessett Tribe, Foresters of America, | choice was approved by the caucus. today as a result of a st Willlam H. Gibney was re-nomi-, < Collector Elmer E. Austi Mr. Day ‘demonstrated that he 18| that should ane varooe, A0d adopted | was to hold its regular meeting at| Adjournment was taken after the |piane — The company pos nated to the office of first selectman | saving “the town has been faithtully | 5 goog toser Ly immediately making | ing the year thes shania. ha files g | Foresters’ hall 0“d"'hc“"‘s““-"v“_::““;’afi towmiicommittesynne siven sutbority at the gates to the effect for the fourteenth successive time at|served by a man whom all highly re-| = oo m S T T _ | the democratic town i [ Einberuses o e ’ ) foundry would be closvll i LS ot L A I S oM nvommittes. aside this morning Enyitiwas Prisoner Lied—Goes to Jail. This action was taken aftet : spected,” presented the name of ; the republican town caucus last even-| 5 inatir .\ a 5 i The democratic ticket was com- ry Leland Gwat- Francis H. Shaw, present incumbent. | Ination he made formal and unani-| oo o o0 0ot learned that Secretary e land O he| James Burke of Hartford strolled |had walked out. Ishignasfyma S into Collins' lunch room shortly after - — ing in the Town hall, defeating his| A" motion was mads and accepted thas | mous which wes accepted. ey “opponent, ex-Tudge Witlard 1. Alling,, Mr. Shaw ho choren by acclamation| The vote for tax-collector which | o OWR clerk and threasurer—F. H. | Foresters can meet in the %only be | midnight this morning. He wanted iticadba, Shaw. only e stairs. As the meeting can 3 to buy the place for three cents. The by @ substantial vote, Although ex- . and the town clerk’s name was' Was confcsted by C. F. Lewis of ssor—, v vi 5 John T. Molumphy. calied where the charter is there was | 0 1 o0'h 00 ont the fellow was so | Chinese Murderer Tries to e : ‘ag laced on the ropubiican | Ken: hd Leland W. Gwatkin ! 7 Representative William H. Webster &8211 P v [l 3 Sl 2y Board of 'relief—_T! 5 t should anA Assessor George R. Carter were WIREERG: SOl £ TETNGY Tallels rer - [Lhomasic iHagan |lafquestionsasiiofmhethe il reckless with his money that he self With His Thu g mrominently mentioned as ean. | \Waen Chairmen Cowles announced | were 331 votes cast which was al- le;’m Selectman—Norman L. Beck- | have been advisable to defer thef 14" yave s conservator named to Gidates for the nomination to the | thAt the next Acegigtitnefoyening | Mot o megaspithaclror il e Stlia s méeting. look after his bank roll. He gave piiatcs corsisted in voling for the nomina- |.selccima As 166 votes W econd Selectman—Edward J. Stev- School Board Meeting Tonight, BTESE Vi a1 o svar Bahal ssacetilin tion of sclectman, cx-Scnator | necessury for choice Mr. Lewis re- | €ns Tht postponed meeting of the 1ocal | on hig way. Claude W. sitcvens prosented the fol- | cofved the nomination with 208, M Auditor—George W, Sullivan. school board wiil be held this even-| Burke subsequently held up sev- - ing motion which v adopted and , Gwaikin had 123. On the motion of Collector of Taxes-—John A. Moore. ing in the Town hall. President John | aral automobiles near the center, ex- od thc candidates ox-Raopresentative Webster toe nom- Constables-—P. J. Buckley, John J. | T, Molumphy will preside. pressing a desire to ride back home | inaticn of Mr. Lewis was made for- [ Hlackett and N. L. Beckl g ces for Oberlin College, in style. He ran across Officer Ma- | 1ail. Moans coming from “iia: hen the wobs 1y el | i Registrars of voters—W. W. Fags R e Dl o : : - ! shortly after midnight re nar W h e s ch for | mal and unanimous. voters—W. W. Fagan, 7 otte Honiss, daughter | Fino, who made several ineffectual at- | i sul nomivation for candidates for ‘he centest for tax colledtor being | Town school committee—Jonn 1. | Miss L. Jeanette -4 U tempts to get him out of town, He jdiscovery and he was take sclcetman, econd selectman aad ' ov jority of voters left the | Molumphy and W. W, Fagan of Mr and Mrs b o thes attes. | fnally locked him up on the charge | Springfield Hompital whers Worthington Ridge, left s a Y tion is reported as not serio taken by ere remaining but about fifty | Falls From Dam—Tractures. | i i to lisien to the rccommendations of | \warren, the sir vesnn e LM | noon for Ohffl’?Q,;;:xo'la‘::]i:eom;u.: In court this morning Burke, who . i 3 e six years old son of | tc enter the fres class had the appearance of a professional MARYLAND PRIM. of Kensington ' the committec appoinced earlier in the J . Jloniss zraduated with presented ihe rame of Judge Willard ' evening for purposc of forming the | MI- @nd Mrs. John Ringwood of Ken- :f’“cgf} 331“1915 from New Britain | hobo, claimed it was his first appear- | Baltimore, Sept. 14.—A he class 2 ance in court since he was a boy. He | election is being held in Mi 1. Aliirg fcr the nemination of first ticket below the office of tax collector. | Sington is confined to his bed todav g = P s B b 2 ¥ | high school and is one of Berlin's 5 7 szl [t ir. All'nz,” no eaid, “Is| Harmony prevailed while the report | with a fractured right arm and cuts | must popular young ladies. She has ;’“"‘ he ‘;‘;"'k’d;‘"‘ Jamow f‘"“ffmr':i ‘“’h”“’ nROminSle Geme idert of 5 - i a i P S S b S 9 ivery stable on Main street, Hartford, | publican candidates for o 'i‘ud‘ m"h‘l r;]rf“l, |1]1c | was l;‘etlnlgfrmr]- until 1“.\:‘ l;.lmos ;a;o on his hcad as result of falling from | been prominent in many of the soci- | eFY TR0 OF FFL T ced. Grand | fillled at the N"P'm :m-u Jjudge and ied he | presedted for the constabulary. 500k 2 i " o al o 0 : st | LG GRATH G {83 (e 3ot St "_‘r“s ;”’ ‘:‘; hi "L‘(‘:iq“bg"i;"‘:;m‘;;i Juror Gwillim got a telephone direc- | The more important state Hartford and is well | Bradbury, wwhose name was not read, f.(j(‘_'rct‘m:‘“ ii Beiiiy iibs i | tory for the purpose of communicat- | governor, comptroller, atte fill ihe off He is a|shouid be nominated and placed his | badly fractured, the bone bein = i ing with Burke's employer. He was |eral, one half state senhtd ¢53 meth- name before the vote! As but four | hroken at the joi i s Giuneyfilias g Eotsoncd Trand: unable to find the “Cullem” spoken | members of the hewsuii) { constables can appear on the tieket at the joint. He is belng at-| Roy Gibney, son of First Seclect- | of in the book. The accused finally | The ballots are long and # M. Emeron rosimed and the s s ob Andren Lawrenes | tonded by Drs. M. H. and R. M. Gris- | man William H. Gibney, is troubled | admitted that his story was . nm‘;h. i probably will be ‘late. : 5 & s E ' | wold of Kensington with poisoning 'n his right hand as | Justice Condell sent m to ja or it Enrico Polo, John Carbo and Henry ; s et 3 stin rose, saving * 2 e e e T Fortunately there was not much |® result of what is believed to be the [ thirty days. N BITTEN BY DOG d to present for aominati committee, it bocame necessary to pro- | 1 A{CT In the pond or the child might | bite of an insect. His hand is swol- No-License Petition In. Through his guardian, who Fas Tecn under rigld cxam- | coed to vote. W hen the name of Mn, | L4Ye Deen drowned. The water has[len fo considersble extent. phS 2] Temperance workers have present- | McCabe, James McCabe todas ¢uring ike jast vear but not! Bradbury was brought forth a num- | croe: S it A RN T G L e Rt U1 | ea'to Town Clerk Usher a petition for |ruit against the estate of Fian coulclbo & St RIS por shouted in the affirmative while | Gron o ’: bed. = Although the chil- | ham. Berlin Briefs, a vote on the license question at the | ski for $300 damages. MoO i : L G o e Gren in the neighborhcod have been S v October election. The paper, which {that a dog owned by Wom WILLIAM H. GIBNEY, |G - | terous manner in the negative. A Tis- | qammer o DUMETOus occasions of the | Bdward U. Cowles of Kensington | nad been in circulation for several |him severely. Klett & All o pre atiy M T ST || G rope et e Ol T BaGh anger of playing on the dam they [attended a picnic of his fraternity. | qays, bore the signatures of 104 !'sent the plaintiff and Con " office both withdrew and the fight cen- | & who 1 sce oned a3 A pury was nominated By a vote of 23 | T oot [N running across it. Sigma Psi, of Trinity college, at th>| voters, which was greatly in excess | Winkle attached property tered around Sclectman Gibney and | Cifididate for the mominma‘ion, moved ' to 39, Jchn Carbo, Enrico Polo and With the Stork, home of Commissioner George F.| of the number required by law. street. The writ is returnal WIr. Alling. Th : r Mr. | mecling at oace proeecd 10 Androw Tawrence, all having already | A ten pound son was born to ar, | (handler at Rocky Hill last even-| The no-license advocates are pre- |superior court on Septembel e 5 i 5 e ! A X-Senator cap S o % ' 2 5 Siiiling aring to conduct a vigorays cam- bney were 201 while Mr. Alling re- \ motio ex-Se sorved as consiables, were ren | ana Mrs. James K: ensal Detang; Canien 157, n informal vote be jnated. Li s s e : 5 Iane of Kensington |y Mary L. Nelson of Kensington | paign to make Plainville “dry” and INTERCOLLEGIATE MA® at the Middl h The fight for the gecond soloctman- | 17 : A and the voters in the shuffle 8 esex hospital last evening. | has returned from her vacation to |the eagerness with which which they Philadelphta, Sept. 16 L s1ip, which was expected to he - the rted to cast their ballots. [ B e e et e e Kane is employed at the Power | Williamstown and Great Barrington, | signed the petition is indicative of |y Wi Celli: 5 ;h'r“ a B¢ surnrisel of the evesing) r¢ order silitate the nomins Mokt v ccmpany. Mass. their determination to put the saloons |y, i1 200 ©f TCATVATE, an overwhelming victory fir i 5 / ter moved t TN o= i i, A daughter was born this morning Miss Nonie Luby of Beach Swamp | out of business. ig match of the 37th annual Qoo picd o complete . Board of Relief—Wiiiam Webster, | '€ M. and Mrs. Emilio Martino of [ road has returned home from a| Want More Highway Tmprovements |ment for the intercollegiate his opponent, F the fl""“«"\"« of 'a§~F°l- three year ra M. BRaldwin, two ; LAmington road. Mr. Martinio is|week's sojourn in New York. Mies Residents of Westwood Park have | nis championship of the sington. The re: f'"'fl“‘l‘fll flfiffll; hfl“r- N e ol e s ey ::ye (tnned States mail messenger in |Luby is stenographer at the Berlin | petjtioned the selectmen to call a |States on the courts of the | wn Cowles appointcd the following ° Rt 3 | this town. 4 5 e 3 E State ‘ < s, o ,)rm”;,_m on. Frank Bacnn | . Grand jurors—R. H, Graham, E. | 2 Construction company. special town meeting to consider the | Cricket club of Haverford, sxpected him to . Os ' ¥ Bacon, w Aildrum and E. I Clark, Suspicious Characters Arrested. The puplls in all the local schools | matter of making additional highway Springfield, Mass.,, Sept: | Young, alias Ng Hok Les confessed murderer of th Chinese cousins, attempted the York street jail last i | muitilating his body with h day. The elbow of his right arm is peinting to Mr. sncwing.. He was a1 Stevens, ¥ »("- 2 Registrar of voters—Joseph Morse. Two slick looking individuals, both | €njoyed a holiday today in order to | improvements in that district. A new i nlmpst Lwo ko onc. S (?m“;{f i School be . N. Pacon. Pea mmcls, were arrested by | 8ttend the Berlin fair. road was bullt in the sectian - last Entes cas; :gl‘bi“-w‘ law! hile Mr. SRS Earcic it andi Auditor—Ervan H. Atwater Prosecutor Willam H. Gibnev at the| Mrs. Minna Kelsey of East Berlin 15 | spring but the land owners claim that B il o o ovenn Azt for the momination | Betkicy Democrats’ Choice. j e CremnD il ST Sodiplacealjientetainiog el Rl e R e e B pebd i 408, declsive defeat T T e e s enaniciery n were acting in| Miss Elsle McCrum of East Berlin | not continue to get rural free deliv- felana W, Gwatikin by Charies F.|tory for Mr. Gibiey. Therc were 242 of the democr \‘\'hloh was held ats a manner to excite suspicion at the [ has entered ihe cmploy of the Travel- | ery service from the post affice. ©wig for the n nation of tax ccl- mak'ng 172 accestary the same ume the republican cau- | fay, d gave tho impression to the | ler's Insurance company of Hastford Selectman Johnson said today that loetop, Although !t - was y r a choice. The result follows: cus in the town court. T.h(- meetIng | quthorliles of being pickpockets. At s McCrum praduated from New | he will make' an effort to have the cnceded by the m:xljor;tg' of yote i 1”.'(‘11 SeY L e f;f ;.) called to urunt by kflf: ch\ln of the lockup theye were both ”gi"." Britain high school with the class | petitioners delay action on the mn\-i 1 ,m-, Lp"ll would triumph‘ it as . 1. Allirg : mocratic Town mmittee W- | untll night fall to shake the dust of | or 1915 ter until the annual town meeting