Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1909, Page 2

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Mo RN m. ~from the Ministry. ton Sunday Rev. C.. M. Perry hll Im -rmon at the Con- e ey s WILLIMANTIC e se0n Wood, who Rev. J.°0. Ba of Stoni Has | Yas suspe for nay paying l-i 9 Campaign Opens Tonight Ive years spent in_ preaching Pocket r;'I;:.d—Lmh&._'" ** | imposed 9" b ovicee R ot e i Talk of Nominating| to $10478—Eric. as gy i B o e mian o 1a”de- | o, ZheTe, was a_slick case of pocket- 4. acho’ 15’ business agent| Three Selectmen—Waldo. Block Be-| Nmm—h‘L‘. . ploking Tuesday morning at local | o thu caters” unions for this sec-| ing Remodeled. y """h L0 JORN T gint. Mo athtion ‘o oard ‘of the" 1050 Gentsal tion o8 fhe wesve e it s e opjaion] 3 gt ; ] v :". B B Carte bt Bhouisy bedk to \Drer;?m train. The loser was Rev. J. 0 Mm mec:‘ jEiEnt to 2 mu Lucy, Fourler viiited relatives| Jacob xnu. wlthmn‘:ll AP ing at the r . Barro ; e ; Doo B BFude. G- Oectinh et First Coner: htiona chnals ot Htons actor ang fercere ‘onlon men | 1.1” s st ot Dunbary | of the & company. Supner ng ngton. th without in-| is a few in was, guil Coon uneral rs. nity to m..""“"‘r:}.'fi:f ?n'nw"t‘;?'lz;- ::'l; onn:; :::iyst-l:l‘;'; clm; hmhmu ensé T A f the organization. m,an::ifin' 3‘!:?!; gan has en- ing. Goorge -Gorman — Tmp-r-m Ad. ‘l‘he;:or’: “'e u;.u:l:u o”orw ity “: n:-:l::!{u":ml: ::-g’ uul‘ rom ome an - A o o o pore June . 1906, direct frop | Y25 boardingthe ~ Central Vermont i A Sromny LN WINCHESTER AND RICHARDSON |{erful skylina apd waterfront of New train to go to St here i Francis R. Heath of Pawtucket was | was fined 360, % Y s rhis 15 ona ot thred stesmery | 10, look affer lome“c?me?are‘"wo:lcwfi: (el v e bl ity ‘and | & visitor in Danielson Tuesday. the. costa ‘of $104.10; T SRR AR ¢ faaet: Ssicwntul toe HEATERS, Btoaster- foashy New: Tondun. at/ 113 §7 8 ey by the Togo Kisin Kaisha com mas Jostied ‘In the crowd by & the Oxford team of South Manchester | Pacick Bt“m'hml‘l% a critical Sounty WHleged he rt:hu:ch! Kahn | hunt Saturday mght, whn the Brand| CRAWFORD AND, HOUSEHOLD |m. weekdays only; dus Pier foot of ¥ - | coming one way and another (olns has been declared, off owing to the| condition af e of two pounds at each purchase and t! - all RANGES, - East 224 St 5.45 m. (Mopda K pany of Yokohama that are to ply be- | FOT0E Of s Mrs, . 1. Beach is ng & fow | the At & ase-of den w“d nett, John Shea and James Lee, 3 I tween Japan and the west coast of Pposite way. When he got ready | style of paraphernalia used by the lo-| . g 5 5! i noted coon hunters, captured four big i s. upmr ane m\' Il uwn RIV South America. with Valparaise as the | 0 Sit down he found that his wallet, | cal team. The Oxford team use seven | days in New York, after visiting Dan. mn‘ld mm the statute Jt Roons, one of which “they brought| KELSEY HOT AIR GENERATOR! Wrei 40 e taining $26, was missing. He has- n its and the locals four | lelson relatives. iven Kahn a “ the list of most southern port. foncded out The. piatt bl fong K0 T ngton s “slowly - | o A e D o 1o the | Bome aiive. Thres of them weighed | ‘They are at the top of the list o faw the two men: whe Had “Bamped | fhe. ":.eg"- ethfvnffi‘":'rf: ;i;:-"ng"umy itk proving at the Day-Kimball hospital | fine, but in view-of the fact that How- M“g_‘“ ,?::,:‘;‘“l (;34. ""‘, o §ow s #9008 Restevs. Flfl I"m“fl' 'fll fl 15 ! W. 3. into. him, but before he could call the ' Acorns Have it cting apove the|in Putnam. 8 ard James, from whom Kahn pur- Also Plumbing of every description, ne & m‘fl 3 e attention’ of the authorities o them |‘eraina. Mesaber Btitaes Higuinn of Back from Dakota. © |chased the twist, hud beey dealt "‘“‘d R e By T g S gl they had made their escape. the Acorns recently received & letter| Monroe Baker of Platte, S. D, has |20. leniently by the cou placed | 2000, & e bation for & period of thiee | Cessful coon hunters and a few friends 4 H apt. E. H. Richmond was'notified | from Manager J. P. Craig of the Ox- | been visiting relatives in this section. | o0 oo, Juage R 11 ehowed clemen. | at the hotel. and with Ofiicer Grady made a thor- | fords that as the styles were different| Ar. Baker went west about two score | 1OD! iy i g A — . A“ '.t" ‘ollt’ ough search for the men, but could | he would not bring his team here, years ago. cy toward n. Kahn .h l'llMl FUNERAL. ) S otsde them, Tt t is balleved 't)'lz.l e George B. Guild is to vacate the |the talloring business in this city. ¥ 5 PAIr “were -experts and .on r . Political Forecast. store in_the Phoenix building. RARD CA ¥ Mrs. George Gorman. Bfilton stor e way 10 operats at the Stafford One prominent democratic ‘office-| Mrs. Jane Edwards of Providence GIRARD CASE PO ot .":'e- ey, o l:;rlu‘nen @j 7‘ YR 8 W IR hoiwe who was out Tueaday doifig a|hes come to lelson to reside WIth | ¢ rmes to Sudden Halt—Plea of Non-| Gorman were it her home on w NTIC, CONN. 2 A little quiet campaigning for the infer- | Mr, and Mrs. John Phillips. s A ¥ g ILLIMAI - Mr. Barrows described the men as Suit Allowed by Court. y m 5 being about 30.years old, wearing A&tk | Seyre 15, Necirachon ol aaal Remodeling Waldo Block. - : X. B Cookc. pastor of the Methodist T Nk Y i!‘ul;seflng der:jy tiata. They were [alr- | nated for first selectman on the ticket.| Work was commenced Tuesday Te- | The case of Ferdinand Girard va. t:x; 2:_‘;;'5‘*;_. b gy~ Hobay B oy = " iy o The e D He: further sald the chances for his|modeling the Interlor of the Waldo | Grosvenordale company came 'to &n|0 0, 0% 5" ng Clarence Jeffers sang chalse LI a ity on the 408 Central Vermont tEIn | eloction were very bright owing to the | block, on Matn street, A new fioor s | unexpected termination in, the superior | BuRd B T s TS to finish his errand: | iontest for selectmen's honors Tues: | to be laid and many other changes ef- | court Tuesday when the attorney for | Bock B“A'H“"‘ N 1 s Jomedt. City 3 day night at the republican caucus. fected in making the building more | the defendant company at the close of ot : Ammpnd Suicide on Wedding An- 2 modern in its arrangement. bmitting of evidence by the plaintiff | cemetery, the bearers being Herbert niversary. Goi Stafford Fai entered a plea of non-suit which was| Warren, George Hicks, Harry Murphy, a.‘o kg Wikl ;20 o m oing to Staffors air. Rainfall Over Five Inches. allowed by the court, Charles Spicer, Clarence Jeffers and L I yron Wi ‘'ommere! Today, if weather conditions are| The total -sainfall duri the ‘William Hunter. . There were beautiful i Am‘men‘ 0l street, New Britain, attempted o com- | right, there will be & big exodus of 10- | week in 1o Cecanf Aoe Brotny, Tt e il By O T or | fowers. _Friends present trom out ot Unexcelled frelght and mit suicide by drinking lAudanum. cal people at the Stafford fair. This| being the greatest amount of water | peal the case to the suprems court. | tOWn were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert War- serviee direct to and trom New mb turday night on Main street abomt |attraction always draws well on Willi-| that has fallen in a similar length of When the case was tried here last fali | ren and Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks of All Outside Staterooms, i o'cletk. Emetics were adminis- | mantic. It s nothing unusual at the | time since the spring months. the jury returned a verdict' for the|South Coventry, Mrs. Lydia Spicer of From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, ress a I cs threq and Mrs Willis was taken o | local railroad station to dispose of over| ~ Caucus notices have been issued by | pigintife to recover $5,000, but after an | Central Village, Mrs. Alfred Faulkner Sundays, at 6.15 p. m. the hospital. Saturday was the 1ith |five hundred tickets to people going to | both the republican and democratic appea to and @ Seview of the case by | of Yantic and Mrs, Amthony Murphy, New York Pler 23, East River, foot ¢ X, - ampiversary of the Willis couple’s | the fair. parties. apreme court it was returned for | Elizabeth and Harry = Murphy of Roosevelr Street, Mondays, Wednes« In fabrics of woolen silk, compris- I‘;.edt‘ilfl.r:'gh-nd -cwrfimg to Mrs. Wil g Net Gain 8eventeen. grfl Before it is disposed of it will | Greeneville. Undertaker A. J. Tinker dnys, Fridays, at § ¥ ig many weaves, colorings ang qual- | 5 Her, hheband, who is a bcf':r:“pm' FUNERAL. Highty-three names have been taken | again go to the supreme court. A A s ; happen upon B ™ » = ties, @ stock large in variety, one|left home about 7 o'clock to celebrats Ra¥ymond E. Upton, O et o O ocr | Erie H. Johnson Will Not Run. . | yong M. and Mrs. Charies G. Spicer, C. A WHITAKER, Agent 8 e event. She followed soon affer | The funeral of Raymond E. Upton 3| Attorney Eric H. Johnson, who was| the grandchildren, Mrs. James Hicks mayda A, FatERLs, 18 prive met her husband on the street and | was held Tuesday afiernoon from the | o, 4id other causes. One hundred | meq at the democratic caucus last| John P. Gorman, Mre. Georgs Hicks, | & loaf of bread that B iion Fibvics ot biacx s buih fused to recognize her, she sald. | home of his parents in South Chaplin. | ot Suturday, making a net gain of | Week as the party candidate for town| Mrs. H. O. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. [ 92 | he became despondent and tried o | Rev. Walter B Lanphear, pastor of the | 1o clerk and treasurer, has declined to| H. Tracy, Dorcas circle of Kings lik it . r 1. i 17. As usual, the greater number of > 2] Y, tastes € more. S eelors in Broadcloth, Serge, Satin|cngd her life. Mansfield Congregational church, offi- | {11 naw voters are from the First dis- | un. This means a change in the dem- | Daughters, and Anne Brewster Fan- > Gran n'on otel ys the reason for his | ciated. Burial was in the Center cem- i ocratic nominee for the offices. The | ning chapter, D, A. R. Pronella, Ottoman. Prices ranse trom [ w vas due to an abscess |etery at Chapiin. Funeral Director | 't YR i T TR man who I8 to replace Attorney John- At the: Bareagt: most certain that the g Pk e G B0c to $1.50 a yard. dergo fl"!:c:';‘d she 'fi‘ afraid tg u’g- H. N. Fenn of this city was in charge. Office Vacant. son on the ticket will be decided upon| . R T0 CICO T T Grand Swtion, . Sergo o second operation. ' He 4ifeib- —_— The ofice of sealer of welghts and |8t & meeting of the democratic town | There, nas a hesut oacd flour is responsible Rooms, $1.00 a Day Black Silks which glve satisfactory | fier statements that ; i OBITUARY. measures 1y vasant in the town of | committes to be held this (Wednesday) | Sunset Tuesday afght = = p . S0 PFWARD Sivin, for & moderate price aré— | conilon from the SEects of e tare’ Killingly. The vacancy is to be filled | evening. PRoes g wiang f L Bagrags 10 sod from Btation free. 3 T VS AL NI Mrs. Jeremiah Sullivan. after the annual town election. The | The members of the committee have ) frUf F&MER SRR o ooy lt’s safe to assume ||z sy for X v ciy Book and Mep 27-ipch Taffeta at 85c vard. Mrs, Willls was formerly Miss Lil- | , Mrs. Mary Sullivan, aged 56 years | office was held for several years by |another party member in mind for the |, rs 4ics “socjety of the Congrega- = === 80-inch Taffeta at 95c yard. lian Tucker and lived in Willimantic, | ied Monday night at her home, 929 | John Healy, who died at the begin- 4 tional church this afternoon. Mrs. E. 8. Tucker, who lives on the | Main street.. The cause of death was | ning of the present year. aid in - doubt on e Charios Burieson recurned to yale| liN€ times in ten that 36-inch Taffeta at $1.00, $1.50 yard. i f the Ii 2 i H N - Camp Ground. m " har_ mothen. ang | cirrhosis of the liver. Deceased had Town Officers’ Salaries. p ;.. | niversity on Tuesaay. “ t 'I' t“:l Messaline Silks in widths 20, 22 and | ith her husband, who is well known | béen & resident of the city many | i following mecounts show the ex- |Much Cutting Forstald for Eléction| There was a half day session at the the name of that 8re [0 {rafe in Jewe! k ths 20, 22 in this city, Mrs. Willls formerly lived | Years. She was the widow of Jere- | nonce of town officers’ salaries and Day. Riverside grammar school on Tuesday 35 inch, according to width are $1000,| here, miah Sullivan and is survived by three | qjo tion expenses for the past year. The latest word in local political pre- | on_account of the rain. $1.26, $1.75 yard. sons, Patrick, Joseph and Jeremiah, | Selcctmen, $1,165.79; assessors, $853.20; | dictione is that there will be cutting in| The quarterly temperance meeting of | Rlour is WE ARE HEAD- Democrats Pror No Sensations. |and . daughter, Miss Bridget Sulli- | hoard of relier, $145.65; treasurer, $100: | plenty at the annual town meeting on |the W. C. T. U. is to be held in the — w %Um-ncn- for the Moire Velour, 20-inch $1.00, 27-inch| As far as can be learned there are | * 21l of this city. auditors, $21; registrars of voters, | Monday. The acrimony that flashed to | Congregational church this evening. olumbia _Indsstrue- ble records. We al- e Dr. E. O. Taylor of Boston university 150 yard. no sensations to be sprung at the dem. $114.45; gereral ~election expenses, | the surface after the Hammond hall L ? o boratic caucus, but a mumber of the | REPUBLICAN TOWN CAUCUS. |35345.10; printing, $199.25. caucus last Thursday evening has not ?h‘“;x‘”i“l"q" The Scientific Phase of so,carey o ull Hun;“?‘rr e and, Toc goode 26-inch White Linen Waisting, fine, | Prospective nominees will bear watch- ST M To Preach on Holiness. subsided in any degree and will assert | the Alcohol Question. tionery, tin ware, crockery. GEO, LA~ < 4 they 'y Vi Large Attendance at One of the Live- itself at the polls on Monday. Candi- reng e e gl POINT, Jewett Cit medium or coarse weave, 39c, 50c, 75¢ | s o they will poll a heavy vote. 3 et Rev. Ralph §. Cushman, pastor of . Lo 0 t City. r 2 89¢, 80¢, 75¢ | Tha democrats have practically all the liest Ever Held in Windham. the Methodist church, is arranging a | dates for selectmen and places on the COLCHESTER rd. plums in the political pudding locally, : - e en ot sermons on A" Pram hcr | school boara are siated to be slashed. 3 e ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir Chin b any way, and with a little activity it | When Chairman Richard L. WIggIns [ count of the Leading of the Scriptures Promise of the Rainbow. Republican Caucus—Runaway—Wife | CLARK’S CRUISE OF THE *‘ CLEVELAND LS itk AR is feared that they may pull out a few | of the republican town committee call- | Concerning Holiness.” The dates on| A brilliant rainbow that swept across Beater Sent to Jail. u,..o n-.n—a new, BLAN/ RD, M Coverin s ey ;ffl;h"h‘;:gc‘:a;" (‘;“'ed“l'm?;“gfidxt:;s which the serm‘o’ns are to be given are | the eastern sky made a remarkably Jewett City. ) : Yy TR - no- | to be announced. beautiful picture for Putnam resi- The republican voters of the town e ————————————————— g ; Brings Replevin Suit, ance that has turned out (o a slmilar| "r; omen to Purchase Pool Table. |dents at 530 Tuesday evening. ~The|met in Grange hall Monday evening m FOR LATEST NOVELTTES In Miline ) Attorney George E. Hinman brought | Meeting in Town hall since m31. Chief /A B. Woodward rainbow was remarkable not only for|and nominated the following candi- come arfl see us, We keep in touel of §00d size in many grades and col- | a replevin suit Tuesday morning for | DUt Willam P. Jordan was elected | Chief A B Woodward and John |("bequtiful coloring, but also for the | dates: Selectmen, Samuel N. Mor- T, O Soskiane esntes had g g Moses Had f Y chairman ai L. B. Lincoln clerk. . 3 2 t ouch of style Into your hat tha erngs ot o reasonaly o price. | ot FAN I anection, WL (8| Seminon ort chied To for G| 150 s 4 Tepeeniative, of G | E586 A Suet MBI I seicheg and s Conge J Reck e v, 4| gk ETME £ ATEOROE (S | le” 8™ iR, Cotton Bea Blankets, a pair 4sc to| J. Hastngs was pressed into service | Soectian, Sud I Arold Frckiam | RO Cln, oot taple to be placed in | T&in as one thet Noah saw once upon | istrar. Dapfel 'T. Wiliams; ' town mmz.nnmn--—- ot SR A TR i $1.00. ferve notice on Bwydan. the effort 10 | 1'in a long rambling speech, | Ha was the soctal Tooms of the depm_,tnem in | & time. ittt tuiors. ‘y:z‘;“';:-mf»s ';; %’.,"‘{:,'." Jesessors 3| rROM NEW YORK, OCTOBER “, 1909 .;'nwmm orry ‘mnnv T:wnz:. 1 @ interrupted . by cries of “Chbke: her | the new cantral fire station. The as- 4 g - B ly $650 AND TP, ou will find In connection a_ firs * . Wool Bed Blankets, a pair $2.50 to | East Hartford Parish Bi Land at|Off!” and the chairman had to call | sociation now. has a fund of over $400.| Letters addressed as follows are un- | DeTt H. Foote, 1 year, William K. :l"l;;_';v_,m‘;_r,:',;:,_:,.’,, ey . | class restaurant Home made pastry ol gl s sooamllhy o B atedly. A i i i claimed at the Putnam postoffice: Mrs, | Raymond: board of relief, John R. ‘s batmy climate u of all kinds. Meals served at all hours, $6.50. Coventry Lak O i pLy (dgoas other No License Meeting Tonight. ‘Gord. | Backus, Ernest B. Carrier; constables n'-‘p..u.- aad e for tadras. Oystors and clams as P <cpieiflomproch things, Judge Bowen said that one( mne voters of the town will have [sLinnie Dunham, Mrs Gustave Gold-|Georso'r. Brown, George Brown, Rob- | 8@ FEATURES ;- Teft's ice o B st Eoritoriens 100, (St James Church Ecclesiastical so. | reason for his nominating Mr. Peck- | hojr first opportunity to hear argu. | Peck Jennie E. McGuire M. A. Larte. | (2030 3 o AW, Su78y s ™ orand .,,..,cm , Jave, Bomnbo, Fhik | Kitchen ne gty :flhfl I.askt v:'" or sy Dllficdue ham was that he believed him to be | \nonts in favor of no license this| Richardson’s Probate Appeal Today. | jurors, Danjel W. Williams, Joseph a ln- ohance block, Jewe Whiidorters of muny Wtyles filled | sociation o Ay E R ey | Brn il which vas & direct crack at| (Wednesday) evening in the Town hall, | L. E. Richardson's appeal from pro- | Smith; tax collector, Edward C. Snow; e e Y e p 0 with clean cotton, $1.00 to $5.00. dering on the lake front, about a| D. P. Comtois obtatned the floor, | Wien the temperance campaign will fbate is the case assigned for trial when | town clerk, Charles 1. Dawley. ' ' | ' CLARK'S 12th. Asaual CRUISE | QUICK LUNCI AT ALL HOURS. quarter of a mile from ths east end | said he Aid not propose to waste the ETA\’f'“'i‘“xi;“;d&"‘.é;xfé’“xi‘mmf,' l&rtu ;:f. :g“}»:;::zdiz'\;flm:::’!:: is ‘opened Runaway Causes -Excitement. Feb. 5 to April 19 Served In first class shape. - Prices Checked Bed Blanksts in many eolor | 9f the north shore. It is understood | time” of the voters present by any [P'3f, L P& AHeGincn o8 1000ed for b gy AR While Fred B. Willoughby was mov- low. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Bricke SomBinations, & pair $1.50, that the land is to be used for camp- | lengthy discourse and nominated Al- | ;aking a united effort to win another Austin Postmaster a ke ing the goods of Miss Benson Mon- péd v . ing and cottage purposes by the mem- Liphonse L. Gelinas for first selectman. “L.m,f at the polls next Monday. Charles H. Austin has been comm; day morning, his horses, hich were Crib Blankets, blue or pink, bers ndf !hn‘t pari 'u';'h" ist sm](; U:,atl Corporation Counsel George W. Me- | Thoy are hustling in thelr own way | Sioned as postmaster for the office at| standing in the driveway of the Wor- 4 2 ) ] a good portion will be set aside for | lony paid no attention to Judge Bow- [ 1'% 00t as large and as favorabls | Grosvenordale, thington residence, suddenly. turned By S.S. Grosser Kurfuerst MILLINERY $1.00. ::: y:;;;;;::;;oahtfr t:;:dnhaerl‘:{‘“zzgg ;r'\s ha;fllnuu, but s‘mplyq nominated | 5" yota as possible. - The outcome,. as Various Items. and started for home. They crossed We have the very newest ideas in ] - : s candidate, James M. Smith, in 8| To021” ig° uncertaln and the contest| wW. F. Maine of Willimantic was in | the Street and ran upon the sidewalk shapes. up-to-dnte colorings and Robe Blankets in many colorings :vvr \h;: (-n:):'lmlé 1;! ufroluple n_(hcm- few well chosen remarks. There were | Wil ho exciting. Putnam Tuesday. near Churles Dawley’s house and ran signs th m“ be {;11 reat d::l"lnd :; co! ? ages for the adults of the parish. no farther nominations and these tell- : % e s d i 'Maita, al oy Millinery :;?,m"‘"“' TSl At oy e — crs were appointed: W. N. Poter, | Democrats May Nominate Thres Se- | Edward Mayhew, window dresser at B onis s e e o e S ek Ehanio Bt. Jewett City, Conn. sepisd . ASHFORD AssOCIATION G < b & ugbees’, is to move his family from . a 4 e Now York. e e ity of Wy ity | rhe democrstl:sr;..}.('fllln{ly are ais- | PIgYidenice to this city. o R e X COLARK, Times Bidg., ¥ lom CREAM L Opens Eighty-Fifth Annual Meeting| were: Total votes 399, necessary for | cussing the advisability of mominat- | in pute, L~TP°‘d of Lenox, Mass., Was| chapel part way down the hill. J. - = at _fWholesals . and reldtl. rtide, dhe H. C. Murray 0O, | With Baptist Church at Spring Hill| choice 107; F. A. Peckliam 209, James | ing tbree candidates for selectmen in | goacien JUSsiay, o o0 o | N. Phelps was driving home in his COAL AND LUMBER. churehes, atc. supplied. Agent for the | —Centenary of Parish. M. Smith 123 A. L. Gelinas 61. No | this town, Those members of the par- | it Putnam friends Tuesday business wagon, full of empty milk McKinley music, 10 a €0py. lam Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper 253y mistake about it. ty who want three candidates cm.-,. Stexasnit PACHCK Thyos “i-n“ duty | €ans. Being hard of hearing. Mr. Johnstone, Jewett City. Patterns. The Ashford Baptist association| The rules were then set aside and | that the party has a fighting chance | myesday, relieving Captain John Mur| ENeips 4jd not hear the nolse of the i septisa opened its eighty-Afth annual meeting [ Charles Larrabee, Jr., was nominated | to eclect them all, and that it is not | pa* (s TEUSVOE CARAIR SOUR SN~ runaways and the next thing he was WEEN READY ¥6 SUILD. with the First Baptist church of Mans- | b¥ €. N. Colgrove as candidate for|for the best interests of the party to [pete aware was one of the horses coming select your material from our chotes flld at Spring HNI Tueaday. second selectman by acclamnation, | nominate less than the full mumber City Notes. up into his wagon, Mr. Phelps went Sock of Limber. Paints, Coment, R Tuesday forenoon's programme in:| . “E0 AMTSIAOE WO BOm pREE Of (’}"h . anowedd""d" 'hf' AW L e, T T OOSIRN 6 Pia ) e ot (fl; SE Th5 horess Mg Extraordinarily Simple— o AT ) L= gt *Tween Season cluded an address of welcome by Rev.| ! e : Ge e democtats opposed to mominating | Mrs. c —| was not injure; e horses stopped of thisons’ and bullders’ supplies. Leonard Smith, pastor of the church, a | South Windham, two years; Amos M. | three candidates for selectmen say | idence, R. I, has been the guest of her [ and were finally gotten out of the Church, Jewett City. Ti solo by Mrs, E. b, Bellows of Brooklyn, | Hatheway: onc year, Arthur W. Gates. | that there Is no possible chance of |brother, G. . Shaw, and Mrs. Shaw on [ wreck. The horse which mounted the Simply Exiraordinary— | me N.. Y. and the annual sermon, which |/30ard of relief, Charles F. Risedorf, | electing more than two of the demo- | Pleasant avenue. 3 i wagon was quite badly cut. During (- 3 Is GA ol Drcatned by Bevrdl B TOAE "Alphonse Chagnon. - cratic candidates and that to name| Myron Kinney and Miss Emma Kin-| their trip up the sidewalk they col- | CHAFPELL C0."S CHESTNUT COAL THIS SPACE RESERVED, s S HEATER In ‘the afternoon & missionary ser—| AS no candidate could be induced | three is simply inviting the candidates | ney of Center street are guests of Rev. | lided with a lamp post at the Mjsses ; ; i 1 Ti vice was held, commenc at 1.30| to run for town clerk, Jay M. Shep- [ to try to defeat each other and thereby | and Mrs. Humes in Bergen, N. Y. Miss| Bigelow’s and demolished it. Mr. Wi It's the Range Coal that makes such WATCH IT ! ime o'clock. The address was delivered by{ 2'd placed the name of the present | create dissent in the party ranks. | Kinney is librarian of the Putnam pub- | loughby and his helper were in the |a lot of difference, for it effects every- e Mrs. J. L, Deering of Japan and was | incumbent, ¥rank P.'Fenton, a demo- | They claim also that the three candi- | lic library and is to enjoy three weeks' | house when the horses started. body in the house, especially th Srestly anfyed 1y Sl preqdit, crat, in_nomination. date scheme has been tried before with | vacation. A handsome set of views has been | “women folks.” ’ JRWETT OITY HOTEL WILLIMANTIC There " was a sjght undercurrent | the result indicated. The matter will| Mrs. W. J. Bartlett 1s 1ll at her home | received, entitled English Lakes, by | Extraordinary ~ Chestmut Coal at| woo J gl oo aure Hotel tn svery GAS & ELEC.H“C f Church’s Centenary. of dl!ss]:!;ficl}(;n at m]m a'r:d aflbulhlot be decided in the party caucus. onMElm ’é“ff' Ak D h the Cragin, Memorial library Chappell's. - savtiontar. was called. The result showed that inath r. and Mrs, S. M. Wheelock have| A few from town are in New h . conjunction with the annual| g% ¢%0"0 | Giad KU Tor. & total | EXamination for Postmaster at Wau- |, o 000 IRA ¥. LEWIS, Preprietor. 3 4 T guests of friends In Madi- | attending the Hudson-Fulton celebra- meeting the Spring Hill church I8 yote of 186, Frank P. Fenton received regan. son, E D LIGHT Co. celebrating its 100th anniversary and|1o; pajiots. - L. P. Lincoln was the| The United States clvil seryice com Miss Florence Sarj i Y . % 5 . P, L The 3 =1 B Sargent is spending a| Mrs, Jennie Bradford and her moth- f 3. HOURIGAN, the programme comprised an bistorical | nearest competitor with 15, the rest | mission lus announced an examination | few days in Boston. er returned“to Willlamsburg, Mass., | Contral Wharf and 150 ‘Main Strest Jewett Otty, gm“;‘;‘" ,’,’ ’_e hl:::u"l“fv o;";'w;;“‘h"" were scattered. This is the first time [ for the position of fourth-class post- | William Wright has returned to Yale | Monday. Mrs. Emma Stebbins, Mrs. Telephones. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. & . who g in the past forty years, when the | master af the office in Wauregan. The | university to enter upon his sophomore | Bradford's aunt, returned Her for Ssiitame Crawtord Ceeking FIMORE & SHEPARD, haren " anniversary as pastor Of the | republican party has placed on its | examination Is to be held in Putnam | vear. R e ; oraw , 2 party ticket the name of a democrat | on October 16. year the post-| Maurice Jones of Utica. N, Y., is the ’ i E . “2: b i o| The Spring Hill Baptist church was| {0 (1o Dlace of town clerk. Taster at Waregan received compen- | guest of his alster. Mrsc W. 3. Harilos i s : e 4 -2l (84 :ccssors to Sesslons & Elmorey | Orsanized in 1809 with thirty-seven | Ly P Fantor seored o galn when | sation 1o the amount of $787. g Bt | ‘The case of Louis Giasky for ey g ey : ?e.;mrné and 'thel‘l‘lfléll pastor was| Mr.'Shevard nominated him for town | The applicants for the place must| Mrs. Abbie Child ‘ana Mrs. I, M.|3ault on his wite and breach of peace | - 8. 3. King, Prop. H 8 K mers al\d hl\ufll l][mtm’ lo¥hine. Beadiay; wit phat Benuett}reagurer. He was declared official | be more than 21 years of age and resi- | Wheaton are spending a few days as| W2 tried before Justice Lucius C.| sept2d g = —ma."‘ Mg and William Bennett as the first dea- | ofOWEr, - Tfe, was ce dent within the territory served by [the guests of Mrs. William Hammond | Brown Monday morning. The prison- rrver g ey 60-62 North Street, ;nn;. “?:pr‘l‘r:ls g::! g:;:oraltne 1:;5 Ra:; Other nominations were: the office. at Hampton. n-‘r lwa.:i Ynur;d jnglllx,v :ndo alpms'x:;ea“:: THE NORTH POLE Special attention paid mmercia) ¥ 1 n A bles, W. J. Hastings, Wilbur G. Ev Borough Interests. Mrs. H.'O. Preston of ‘Grove street | $IXty daye in Jail and cogts v has recently been discovered. The fact | meosus. Conme Tel o8I i Tewmphone caunectsom. {1, [meeting hotise WS hold to Loyl A:| ana of North Windham, Chauncev E.| Rey Celestin Crozet of St. James' |is the guest of relatives in Maine. | taken to Norwich jail by Sherift Wick- | 0 JOHN A, MORGAN & SON was it 'is now doing duty as a tencment| Mactarlane, Horry W. Avery of South | church was in Hartford Tuesday. - No School Tuesday Morning. | '™ Porssthls ioie: selling the best line of family coal and house on Maple avenue, being well | yyod % Eh town deposit’ Sy A, L. James writes from Los Ange-| (ying to the rain on Tuesday there NI b ved her | lumber for buflding purposes wa: dis- WEEK ot school fund, Charles A. Capen. Reg-|les that he is agreeably located in that | .. Miss Carlolie Benson has moved her | sovered in 1814 O A e Beehive The Present | igtrar of voters, . John C. Barstow. |city and likes, the coast country very | W48 1O, school in the Israel Putnam | jouseold goods from the Day place ,»m,’n h edifice at ‘iprlnfll Hill - was| gchool committee, Dr. F. Guild of | well. M. James has been in Los Ans | 2Chool Tuesday morning. ° Afternoon | corner Norwich and Hayward ave- | Still doing business at the Old Stand. o g / ing, Tree warden, Willlam J. Hast-| Earle Pilling has returned to Bos- Letters has had| South Main street. - ; incorporated under the laws of _the | % ton to restme his studies at the Mag. | Hudson-Fulton stamps on sale since|~ George B. Lombard, who Nas been F State. Its present membership s 107 ‘There was a trifling discussion over | sachusetts Institute of Techmology. [SRturday. . .o =0 yisting N evendihotfise, Mok Baray i P b e e ot ST the nomination of collector of town —_—— pens ason. J. gham, on Broadway, for the past vomn ©oons ea‘ e 1% Pastor for Twenty Years. taxés. ‘Jerome DB. Baldwin defeated STAFFORD SPI The first meeting this fall of the O, | three weeks, left for his home in Or- wrracs with US andl Save lm-l Rev. Leanard Smith, the pastor, was [ Wo C. ‘Tvman, 195 to 3. The nomi- RINGS M. club was held at the home of the |ange, N. I’ this (Wednesday) morn- 18AAC CHAMPEAD. Manager. borh in England in J§52.and receivedf n#tion was made unanimous on motion president, Miss Ruth E. Murfey, of | ing. 2 4 his education up totis T vear Im] of Mr. Lyman. Upon motion of Judge | Bad Weather “Compels Postpanement | Brove street Monday evening. Plans| Louis Baldwin of New Haven was Free Burning Kinds and Leblgh |— —————— the common schools of that Jand and|Shea the town committee was em- r—Sixty Names Added to Vot. | for the winter were discussed. It was|in town Monday. .~ 0 EE fl E READE in his 15th year was graduated from | powered to fill any vacancies that may ist. voted to hold the meetings every fort-| A number from town are In East ALWAYS IN STOCK. Bl the English Commercial and: Classical [ occur: Adjournment was then take: night, the day ‘m be Wednesday. Cur- !znddflm lnd!;y‘ (Wednesday) to attend Y 2 (o Bt B academy at Stone, Staffordshire, and | aftér one of the liveliest caucuses e The Stafr rent events will be followed by a paper | the srange fair. 4 n L‘T RO at The Boston Dry Goods Stors, Dar- 717 Main Street,. ' Willimantic. | then' commenced upon & commercisl | er heid in the town of Windham. Sest onafi:gd?;rh:dhahb:'{,’o:fp;';:; at each meeting, the topic of the paper| Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sullivan A D [} P, lelson, Some big -Bsdounts foF oup sept20d career that he followed until his 27th Y T o account of the storm. . Several g |and its writing to be in charge of the| and daughter, who have been guests Customérs ‘another week; Attractive - year, when he came to.this country Personals. fhe ‘showmon. were here Mondas. but |NOStess. Refreshments will be served | of Mre. Suliivan's sister in town for | Office—cor. Market and Sheticket Sta | Fargains on every counter fn the stors, and joined Calvary Raptist church| T M. Ruckley_of Norwich was in | were unable to stay in their tents on | & each meeting during the social hiour, | the past two weeks, returned to Willl- Buy these goods now. Nevw York, ina. tollowed f07 abonf (e ] Wilingntic on CoLIAtes Taaslnr Necount of the rain. If the waatran | The next meeting is to be held with [ mantic Monday. Telophone 168-12. sept20d CHESBRO vears varied pursuits. In his 30th year! “arc Frank P. Fent ; fs favorable, the fair Will open tadey. | Miss Laura Phinney. Mrs. Stephen Austin was the guest THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE he embarked in the mercantile busi-| arie md o0 - Fenton and sister, | I8 f +f P Y | Thirty-Ni in Teachers’ Training| of her daughter in Berlin Sunday and oct29d Main Street, Danlelson. L | Miss Daisy Gray, spent Tuesday in | (Wednesday). irty-Nine in Teachers’ Training| . k Wt & new Cucumber.Cold| ™5 L linton. this state, and united | 1astrord R. T. O'Connell of East Hartford is Class. ey septaody oames B Keech, Mgr. : ¢ with the Baptist church of that town : the guest of relatives in town 3 i e b p et Jhat 1eW1 i Roy West of New London was in A The union teachers’ training class| Danbury.—Automobiles and acces- . Cream Soap—25c per box. | preach n 1585 he recoived o gl tg| fown Tuesday visiting his father, Sixty New Vote: which has been formed in this city, | sories will have a separate tent a 3 [ ¥ the First Baptist church of Mansfleld | George West. At the session of the registrars on | composed of Sunday school teachers, | the Danbury fair. “fl‘ fl' am " The Opera House Drug Store | s soring Hil, where, with the excep-| Mrs F. H. LePard of Hartford is| Monday. sixty names were added to |has a membership of thirty-nine at . .fm, of ten mgnths spent in Minnesota, | Visiting relatives and friends in town | the voting list. This is an unusually | their last meeting. Rev. J. W. Rae 5T AR 10 Cents .M‘ hard to win. A number of pramlnem 3 In General. > # kers are yet to be heard on the Ingredients give to Hood's Sar- Bas the agency for the Travelers Lite | Soie affairs, and e every inch an| i ana Mrs. George E. Matthewson | poo A conclave of the Pages of Arthur y for the Trav | American, notwithstanding his birth, | N 40 Mrs. George B Matthewson g‘l’“::“?‘m;“’% i Oliver W.|was held in tlie castle room. as usual saparilla its great curative power— ‘; H. HASKE“ ; w sept21d. he has remailied actively on that field | for a few days. large number- for an off year and is | gave a lecture before the class at the e ¢ tivity of th I ing held in the C % Mmm” W| L. M. REED G smn potienlly fs | bt pent ot s " Guot | Sampign: “Both siden” e Rorking | sganal Chepel Taceday cvening. Than 20 |Well Seasoned Wood| g 14e KEYSTONE STORES staunch_republican, active in local and | stay with his family. Danfelson, Putnam, , Moosup, pisd and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct. Aad S el friends in Warrenville. this week. and varied_oom: G 3 power to cure tan " L , the_Unlied ‘States Health and A .- | SETTLEP BY M. J. KELLEY. Mrs Frank T. O'rien of New York | " Miss Rand Music Supsrvisor. B P e b H e Piaints, tncluding SHicases of the blood, | . 489 izl ”» DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write | Norwich Agent of Carpenters’ Union| 18 Vislting at the home of her father. | gy prieda Rand of Monson has | al‘church/is %o be held at the home of “W of the H“’m Denta/ Sui e Fites aua fall partioulers Ends Labor Trouble. < | Alimee Aubin of Philadelphia, who | PSSR elected super: tsor ot music in Mrs. (% B sdm; In Pleasant avenue and liver. Iym-. the public schools, to succee Mlll s ‘ednesday) afternoon. A 2 B 331, Willimantis, €& M. J. Kelley of Notwich was in fown | has beeny visiting nis brother, J. S.| farriec Werner, whos resigned. Constance -Russell is il] at the home | the l-danpmmbo in the ail In chargy of Dr. 8, L Geer' - Tuesday and straightened out the la- fi:bln left Tuesday for a visit in|Rand is now supervisor in Holland | of her -parents on Grove stre: nmed, but mo.omnbm pro- b during his last illness. HIRAM N. FENN, ke Ty 300 | - Mes. Wlast B BANIAH dad gt | o T T R R er et BTl L ey o o elts B s Neone oo 4 y ng the work on the Josep ¥ rs. Michael E. Sullivan and daugh- | mende children have returned to their home '.W“m "W"" on Jackson street that Joseph A. Mar- | ter Thorsilla returned Tuesday from a| Daniel J. Hanley has bean appoint- | in Montclair, N. J., after spending the there ‘: bstitute and BEMBALMER | iy s doing. The trouble is said to|two weeks' visit with Mrs. Sullivan's|cd to take the school enumeration this | summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Fos- ‘o;“l‘,f‘ Jees i?i: ““"":l fiquid 'Dll‘.. .Afl.:‘n.-nl:atc‘nr'-m WhEN the w;lm :nu”. Bt. Willimantie, Ct. have lrlnn over the subletting of a !’"’" the Misses Cavanaugh, of Col- ) year and will commence the work next | ter. & m ‘called F. mm batter “ Ladx Assistant. " portion of the coptract. Mr. !uru: er. week. Mrs, Shepard and her two children ‘"‘- o -

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