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3] — S ] Ten of the firm of Farren brothers, the | HAD NEVER GIVEN HIM & well known manufacturers, who Is MUGH AS FIVE CENTS. k mas n ra'erna nteres‘s next in line, being grand foreman of Ll ; Sat“rda — : the order and a young man of Sterling | Bpiamin Sweesy . Didnt Take $500 y ¥ qualities, fine address and = natural | SOUSHI PRV SR, | . = T abilities and equipped for the position i m Belonging and | : . b ears of experience in various non. ‘ State Officers Here Monday Night for Class In-|chairs in his lodge, Bast Rbck, No. 35, S be 4 2 f Fair Haven, and in the_grand lodge | Benjamin F. Sweezy, who, i Hangs onaa | ) feiaes 3 of the state. Brother Farren is a Yale | joged, left New London hurriedly with 3 itiation of Veterans—Daughters of Veterans Will In- | 1.0 it 50 & monoiar and highly | iy o his "amcee. Misn ; | y % % & g teemed New Iaven citizen and offi- | Nellio A. Gannon, did not take a cent | stitute Tent—Red Men Will Receive Travelling! cial of the A. 0. U. W. No import- | helonging to- her - Miss Gannon_says. | s {ant legislative matter ¢ booked' for | Sweezy, — Mizs Gannon says, left the <17 | action upon at the coming meeting. | ity Saturday night after having had Canoe on September 21—Deputy Wheeler Will |G ind Recorder Stroh finds in gor | Givgstruiday, night after having had ing “over his records to prlen‘arr-“thfl‘ Prest street, New London. She did not isi ians. nnual report to the grand lodge that |inow where he was going, but heard Visit N“’pl > e average lapse of time between the | from friends later that he was bound e _— receint of proofs of deaths of mem- e Cahon ki Gt bers and the payment of the claims is e & : e t. George|only seven days-a remarkable show- Y SONS OF VETERANS. Commander G. A. R. Georsge| 001y seven davs~a remarkab < | mones ndon, Commande | D€ of the efficiency of the financial | [ hover gave him as much as five . The fnal detasls for a ciass Initia- | 1o ‘ Stetmman | Vorkings of the Grder and its promt | conts’™ said” Mies Gannon. e nwi| N Their Number Increases Every Day. Join them and get the Right Kind of Food at the Right Kind of Price. t9Hn of candidates for membership in . ast Com- ayment of death claims, money of his own with him, between Z Sedgwick camp. No. 4, Sons of Vet-| ., qer F. Burpee of | et oW $60 and $80. The story that was pub- | erans, that is expected to be the larg- . iname camp No. 49, of Waterbury, | 3 hed about him was incorrect and 7 st in the history of the order in this | ;) \us head of that camp 25 years| A notice, expiring September 20, has |only 2 rumor.” YELLOW, MEALY COOKING LEGS OF ELGIN Btate, were completed on Friday even- | .., {been sent ‘out to the members of the | A friend of Sweezy's met him om A 1 IBg at & meeting in Buckingham Me Amone the visiting Sons of Veterans’ | Immediate Relief association of Uncas |the New York boat Saturday and was ! MB mosial of the committee, A O. Fair- . wONT b KRIGRE SO8 O VOISR SHetucket lodges, stating that by | told by Swaezy that he was on his way weel rotaioes ibs 29C b. e T . 3l¢ banks chatrman, which has the ar- |, 0" Tourtellotte, No. B.-North cath of Brother Albert G. Allen |to Kansas City. The young man's rel- rangements for the big occasion nig¢ venordale C. Latham, 'No. 19, | of Uncas lodge, No, 11, the special lLll}‘cs were unaware Ohf'hls intentions | charge. The list of names a Tohin Xt Ave No. 20, New |assessment of one doliar levied on [to leave town or his whereabouts. Nl ] 4 1 PURE n for admission to the camp camo | Nores W Oniia, No. 21, Pyt. | each member is due. Miss Gannon said her marriage 0| N PRIME RIB ROAST 1b. 13-15¢ DNS quarts iie RD - - Ib. t5¢ a total of §5 at the meeting, and b maon: B E. Smith, No. 28, Willimantic; | Hope Rebecca lodge transacted only | Mr. Sweezy. which was to have taken & the inftiation Monday night it is hoped | M08 B 45 SO0 S0 <00 T anielson, | iness at its resular meet- [ place on Wednesday, Sept. 14, would = e m—— to have a score or more others, to brir AN Inesday evening, but plans | probably not take place on that date. L B Cflo b 14 T LERO e | 3clCO PGUN A “] 12! the class up to the total of 105, that | i CTEn Ao Haskell No 3 JOWEH | (0F an entertainment are being made el | AM PS 1b. 14¢|BES MONS ozen 23¢ i} D i C Special Aide Charles R. Hale of Hart- | 'y W, W, Perkins post, | tie _ enterta vmv{ti;\( “«_'meu;«- PRESTON CAUCUS. | i LS LT ARy SR ford, with the assistance of the mem e Y e aost S erasiivnisy Allen, Minnie Am- et 1:|SWEET COR? - d 10¢|TABLE BUT ER - Ders of the camip, started out to reach | 3, i 00 NEW London, 28 well S8 purn w1 and W. S. Alle Republicans Name Their Town Ticket | SHOULDE ROAS - = ISW N 0zZen c TTER - 1b. 29¢ over a month ago. The addition of the | oS5k post, No. 1, : | “Canton Omeco was represented at | H S | : class will make Sedgwick camp the *\, "G ICRreSEnted a1 from|the amnual outing of the cantons of | at Harmonious Session. : e s —— S T e Sedemck ey N2 X o Bickctom emera trom (20 Ses (g o (5 Savona 3 - ROUND STEAK - - Ib. 15¢|TOKAY GRAPES Ib. 10¢|SAGE CHEESE - - Ib. 20¢ only being greater in numbers. z there wiil be a reception to the vis- | Lhursday by Herbert Willey and | fhe republicans of the town of Pres- . o The state officers, headed by Division | ' 1ere Il bo o, B e mem. | Frank L. Tuttle and others. Eoninietiin StheE thvrh HAY st ong Sos “gmmander Judge ph M. Grant of | |\ Sedgwich ‘CRinD Aot s cirita 1 | e ciety Friday evening for tha purpose of | ~ Hartford, will do the work. The offi- | ors, Of Sedewick camp will act | ORDER OF PROTECTION. nominating town officers. George V. | SUGAR CURED 100 BASKETS e Mk Sont v it Ty s | Feception commiitee: Herber Deputy Grand Warden J. L Wheel- | Bhgta" wes, charimein of the assiing Fresh Egas - - dozen 23¢ coming are: Past Division Commander | (C'3/TMaN), Archt, Vo Coit er of New London, deputy of Nerwich |and A. Morgan Iuller acted as clerk. | Dr. Charles W. Roberts, Hartford: Di immerman, George Dolan, Louts I, |100ge. of this city. is to make an offi- | The attendance was rather small. | vision Secre Robert A. Alcorn. | (i o James L. Kimball, | ¢/l visit to the iocal lodge next Mon- | The following is the tickat named: EVERY EGG GUARANTEED Yaptford: Division Treasurer Allan T | {000 FEog, g B HGEEE O Soiiiin | day evening at the regular meeting in | First selectman, Arthur K. Shedd: | 4107 1bs. average NO BETTER TIME FOR CANNING Peatt. Rociville: Division Counsel = N b 4 Gickingham Memorial, Several im- |second selectman. Warren T. Whit- £ King, Bast Hartford; Division | “Forming in line, the Sons of Veterans | POrtant maters will come up at the | essor, Edward P. Hollowell fspector C. E. Cole of New Londor ! gnests will mareh to Olympic hall | Session that will be of interest to the | relief, Philin O. Yerrington, I A H . H h G Other_prominent guests whose ‘pres- | 1 K1 WL merch €0, OIvmple hal | mcmber = pavis; tax cotlector, seniar'n | § |00 Good Large Boxes |Mazall mmonia Snap igh Grade ence will add to the occasion or th i Thote 10 o tocie Later | g lhe anual meeting of the New |I. Denfley: school committes, Nathan | _ L oo Harttord, ast De- i retun o Buckinghaum Memo- | SE%G DY DEPRCE 5 [ brisiie: srand wors. tieman 4. ba- | § ClOtES Ping atches orn Flakes arge ga eas T ! reshiments will be served. | grange gtreet at 10 o'clock Thur: vis, Joseph Carpenter, ford Pendle- — —— | There ix (0 be music by Coit’s orches- | §chtinpar 15. | This anfiual meeting | ton: constables, Walter S. -Paimer, for 10c 5 boxes l4c 3 pkgs. 17¢c otile 9¢ 13 bars 25¢ 2 cans |7¢ » | e, & auartette from Avery Camp s ¢or the purpose of laying plans for | Henry Pendleton, Charles H. Bennett; A WOMAN’S BACK |y london will sing. | tall and winter work among the vari- | registrar of voter: Morgan Fullor! - | At Cent Village next Thursday|,ys lodges and to hear reports of |auditor, John F. Richardson; tree war- S iagvin. ening a new camp will be instituted, | the present condition of the order {den, Arthur B. Shedd ! ) | with 2% charter members. A class Ini- | throughout the state, which is perhaps x | The Aches and Pains Will Disappear | /(7 % BenDE, A cRin [ |ihrdux i 2 duled at, Jewet more widely known by the deputies, e & Hotto. 8 s Home? | If the Advice of This Norwich e evening next week. | Who keep in touch with the business e Citizen is Followed. - | portion of the work among the lodg Tt is a trite and also trivial English - G. A. R. "|Slose upon a hundred deputies and !flvm: at mn] }'rr»mh mx,:ufigg m,‘.z it < o Sk Sar faas h « nder Henry Hovey presided at | their representatives are expected to |has no word for “home.” the implica- | BRSNS S daany aches e e ek T Wi T wads beine” hat” domeaticits s amsent | when purchased with and pains ut, e Suckingham Me- | ana supreme lodge officers. Gallic Tife. International inter- | X BE times ‘tis the Nedneys fauit el L L e i e |course and better acquaintance hava, | o ° 11b. of our Fameus 60c Backache is kidney ache er business t ted to send a WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. | of_course. long ago destroved that il- | i Ak vost of | igwick Woman's Relief corps, No. n. <o far as it existed at all among That's why Doan’s Kidney Pills cura | YOt¢ Samnies o e e | 16 T e T etine at 8 orclock | the informed. Now an English eritic | IR s e et rans from Norwich. Amange-|morial with a geed attendance and the |y} £ IONIO R ROME 1 0 Lorcaive | NORWICH POSTOFFICE GATHERS THE TAXES. A Poor Way to Spend Money. | Mr. Lake's Success. ( ha s to say abon ending the class initfation | president. Mrs. Fiva i P\ine [ the sting in this. The Englishms = == New Orleans Al Sas Fras dbts o Former Lieutenant Governor Iveret Mrs. Oscar Bjork M eas Mo evening in Olympic | chair. The corps had as guests Mrs. i D e e BEUBBMANS | o) es® ‘and Carsiers Examinations £o | Bheltonts Colloctor Lista’ No Dellnagient | e L\‘ Orleaus and San Fra ‘I‘w > nn{ R ekt e reet, Norw Conn., says fou S np. Sons of Vet- | Lee and Mrs. Babcock of Jewett City, | tTa s that 10use is as- | | pose to spend five or six millions each | J- 1-ake and his army of suppor o > B ; e " re ! @ coming conven- | Who brought with them some beautifui | the. It i yerhaps truc that a common Be Held Here Nov. 5. Property Owner Escape. | on expositions to cclebrate the open. | Bave just reasons to be jubilant oven . alts tic City was discussed, | china asters to be given to the sick | Phrase in nited States is rhat a s : L8 e s L e o 4 Kidney Pills ar ander imber o other | members of the corps. Preparations [Man has a “lovely home” by uhich | pne nest annual examination for| Tn E. W. Kneen,_ Shelton believes |ing of the Panama canal and nci- | e T it of theimore fecent cauctsesy B &' tecommend &1 vabasins this "are planming | are being made for the inspection of (1§ meant merely that he dwelis in a | clerks /and carriers in the Norwich,|she has the champion collector of | dentally, to give themselves little | THe Tesult of these meetings sottles S 1 + sbath ANIRE | ne cori Mrs. Martha J. Goodnow | SOStlY hous ie current tram . the | Conn., postoffice will taken place on|taxes and bases this view upon the |booms. Tt would be proper enouza to | PeYORd dopbt who the next republican = e BN s ool | on Oct. 28 prapablr e enrens dfron tihe ) o 1910, at Norwich, Conn. T % ¢ 5 : ¥ candidate for governor will be. The ache, and when 1 first o tn t : B TR antic to the Pacific. 1t is not a | e T4 their | achievements of Mr. Kneen as they | celebrate that event with sor morning the pair sins was al- | D N WOODMEN. RED MEN. | democratic term, for it implies a rec- | “but not their 45¢h birth- | appear upon record. For several years | MIONY, but the place for thal is un (he |result of the caucuses in the larger ng ¢ -~ A tonic camp. No. 7964, has half a dog- | . RED MERL e |oEniiton of the aristocrac on the date of the examination |or in fact every year prior to Mr. | Shob Ot several thousand miiws from | citios plainiy shows that the sentiment ways more seve » ay slications Tor membership on| Tecumsel tribe. No. 43, at its regular | 67" course there s no st ation. | They ‘must be citizens. of the United | Kneen's slection to’ this important po- | LT termina e camal As for | of the republican party in Conmecticut e & % lame <= e Hmegand the | ora g delegation’ of members | Lccosuized or unrecogni > | States, and those of the male sex are |sition, there were amounts, larger or | JOUCHNE themselves, —the ‘terminai’|is for Everett J. Lake for governor, painfu at 1 was scarce at o | brothers are us to have a class of | FORL (W00 B 0 O Stafford Springs | Public, unless it be the aristocracy of | required to be at least § feet 4 inches | smaller a8 the cpse might be, re- | Citles of New leans and a1 Fran- |and foreshadows his nomination by a arise. My mother told me that 1 out 15 h a puld-attend ihe next meetfitg of the |Lrois OF "“”“"}"’; and in either case | a1] without shoes and not less than 125 | maining upon the tax books uncollect- o s et or twelve mil- | good majorlty In capturing the large suffering was due to my kidneys being Iy in asion T ity Norte s pang |11 -“I e :AVI'H;KUA rat s in re the | pounds in weight in ordinary clothing. |ed and thase constantly mcreased mn- | IOns (0 better advantage than by sine- | city delezations .11.] Lake has made & at fault. and learnin Doan's Kid . having the | fng with them the traveling canoe that | oot iberal democrat, for he best can | ® it purticulars in rogard to this ex- | til the aggregate was @ very consider- | I them in rival shows. As the means | most successtul endeavor and ‘put in B P, — e ol . viditing | 1T GO slon from tribe o | 4Tord (o lénore all Conventional dis- | gmination, with specimen questions. | able surm. Trom the time Mr. Kneen | ©OF ooming a city the arrangoment Cf | his worlc where it was likely o be the Sow's drug store D! box, | Officers a | tribe throughout the state. Tecumsen | UhCHons. - i " - are furnished with each application |took the office his constant aim has [ 31 C¥Pos/tion 1s about as effective us |most re o I Mr. Lake is to be B pioved Lo Be 3 | tribe will give the visitors a hospitable | ., The OWher of a city mansion. of & | plank and can be obtained from H. L. |been to reduce this balance and fo | (he coming of a circus to a country fcongratulated and he may rest assured B8 % & short time the pain ar DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. lm”‘”(m B othorwiae make the even. | country estate, of a marble cottdge b | MacDougald, local secretary, at the | clear up the haoks. This Jatier he fio town. (The effect on local prosperity | that the supporters who have now ness had disappeared, in fa of the Duughters of Veterans | fng an_enjovanle one. The canos will | the sei, of a private railway cat and | Norwich, Conn, postoffice, of Edward | nally succeeded in doing and mow has s abut as sreal, and as wvanescent, | practicaliv won the nomination for him Better tn svers way. D Kidney \ atutel T NGt | s ao i FRbleane PHie exee il oY palati Bt may amid all Nt | 17 Sichbins, secretary First civil ser- | the pleasire of KRowink that the pasi | I one ease as in' the other.—Phitudel- | will continue their encres in behalf of Pills ful sut all claims made | week » 1y Thursday or Fr ,‘“ oh. | possessions have no home. He may | vice district, Boston, Mass. Applica- | is obliterated, and this vear he closes | PPia Recor | his election.—Norwalk Hour. for them rding 1o the prese sof| " =, |have such domestic luxuries as a wife | tions ‘must be filed with the latter not| the fiscal vear with an. absolutels iy i e e sojourning in Nevada awaiting alimo- | |ater than Oet. 1. 1910 - e e : Dor ale by Or rs. Neilie D. Orchard of | ¥ ada aw lim ater than Oct. 910, an slate. The back es were dis- - - . ol in a finishing school and vet he home- 5 0 - vears a 1 for ere at various times during | A 5 | rom Ti on. past few v Mr. Kneen has col- s o Jarious times during | becisions in Three Cases Handed Down [Iess. The most luxurious club and | From Tiflis to Boston., | foctea. all the ‘taxes, but the present 1 i Remenber the name — Doan's — and i i e By iidie “Weallsr, attentive valet are not a substitute = A dramatic example of the operations | \ected all the taxes but the present take no other N § Al g yoaaay : for the place that has no life—Wash- [0f the secret service is furnished by s fAirst in ch 7 Syl Siag SN LU S | ington Post the recovery in Boston of Russian bank | OnIV collected every dollar of the tax i Martin from the same state were| On Friday Clerk Av of the court | ington Post. ek notes stolen from the sub-treasury at | (S0me $45.000) but there is not a sin- | Heartburn, Gas, Headache and Dyspepsia Go and You Will Feel Frem Sickness to “Excellent Health.” y in Norwich and thefr visit did [ of common g received three de- Tiflis three vears ago and the arrest|81® lien upon the town record bool SR T . A S5 savs Mrs. Charies Lyon, Peoria ) stir up interest here. About a | cisions from J Waller, as follows Not the Leading lIssu: et b e SRS for unpaid taxes for the pre vear Fine in Five Minutes--Stomach M'sery Vanishes m Ba ta your oy Kianes | members have been secured and | Judgment for $474.05 was given the |y ooy s oo BN R L | of 8 man who wndoubtedly had posses” | Of course, some cities, where the col- ; 3 i Pitis » prompt and speedy cure for | it ywed ihie this number be- | plaintiff in the case of Jacoh Green- | iy il P9 % SIEERE G T SOCUTE | Doited to have been a party to the|lector takes the collection as a mat After Taking a Little D apepsia, exuche asd kiduey trouble which el e o New. e Elanchs tives this fall that New Britain per- |theft. The aid of the government at|!er of busimess and collects all that bothered me for many months. 1 am raich e the third in the mas of Groton, the amount being | [N68 (IS, T, T SO, 50 N oics | Washington was. sought leks than ‘a|he can and has fhe rest abated, might | Someitn ; B e it which 1 : ot ekt it Gl P e ssion and interest from July | for ~ Tnited States senator. The dele- |month ago. and Chiet Wilkie tool per. | come forward and say that the books [ ‘fake your sour « 17 3¢ indisens Hiintans adash owe to Foley Kidney Pills. Lee & Os. | ! veeks ago with Mrs. 1906, for the sale of property in RS = sonal charge of th= quest. The task |&re cleared up, but this is not the 1y ou A i ndiges- | biliousn ss. adache, 1 O ent d now 25 rk 1 3! 0 th will be privileged to vote on + et o i i Sheiton, where every dollar of | tion, Dyspepsia, astritis or rh | ness, dizziness o any other sim il Af B on e o et | B 250 S 1| that question, but it is a minor mat- |does not seem to have been more than | ¢ase in Shelton, where every dollar of | UoM. Dyspopsia, Gastritis or b - Essex on Saturday after- n the case of Alwin iriggs and . e ordinarily difficult for his skilled | the tax. assessed and placed o e 2 it doesn a nptoms : e second is to be started | wife vs. P. phy. and others, the | 1= When Compared A0 O | sleuths. Neverthelose, their work illus- | COllector’s bhooks, has been collected | ta u tom: hP) trov right If your ap * Is fickle, and notk 20 members. Another tent is be- | Jissolution ¢ metion was de- |0 demarn public & o et s with no abatement and no change ex h you ‘to your harmacist and | ing tempts you. or you belch gas or e ondl of $500 is fur- |less all sigr the next lapislature | (iates admirsbly ‘the Tesources of ‘fhe | er b always rs through | ask him to open a 30-cant case o riier eating, or your chters of Veterans was or- | pished to secure rents during the pen- | energy. e - | ¢ T or on part ¢ ape’s Diaper and 1 ou_eat onc s ot lead on you tent was named affer the wife of | qoe o 5 v e | welfare of the cities and the state and |2 et senld b l'of which Shelton boasts as heing the | five minutes the: s left any trace of the bottom of all this thare is P rd president, Willia o[ sees Whlchimay b mwarded it is of greater importance that they [8uch worlk, could not have made a more| B W Sl 000 FO0 RS B 10 | vour forier misery one Canse-leRmentation ool For Today On'y Since then the order has ac. |, Judsment for the —plaintiff to the scnssed” judiciously and decided | CEeditable showing. The circumstances | PeSt POSS neopes 3 |~ The correct nama ‘for your troule i 1 food Tk e e e, grder has ac-| amount of $241.40 and costs was award- than who should be elect. | ¢f_the theft were not mads known to | STar et | f 2 et el (or et AR St H} Foli Sl Naw Hacmpenire Smoni| ed in the case of Reuben Lubchansky | (elisently than Who Shove bo, €60 | ashington, but a list of the notes was | iediaale el +tis | Digestive organs be Weak, there | that your stomach is as good. A® slar ¢ance i oilo ork ind Colorada’ Tt 1s pavien | of New London vs. the New Haven |, SSoftor Tt mptiers hot VRS | forwarded by the Russlan: authorities, | They may beat William Jennines, ‘tis | Difestive organs become weal, there | that vour swmach is as good a - . k and Colorado s P | roa it is Bulkely or McLean ter The | COPles were sent to exchange bankers: | trus, if they will, el By o t e ; Ye. 10 trong in Massachusetts. T i X | e T o on ong | 214 & Iot of Afteen was eoon traced | But they'll never be able to make him | Oly half digested and you become v this” fermentation and It was desired by the national offi- | on East Side. ides fealty to any candidate for sen— et | . taste in mouth, constipation, pain in'socon you take a little Diapepsin, Your on ance to secure s to have a division of the S. of \ ator—New Britain Herald. =t | Knees Became Stiff |- " " @ B il i f.78 this folio at this pr "iished in time to be represente A pleasant surprise was given to s I | Our Party Divisions. e R national convention at Atlant Horace Corning of the Fast Independent of Father-in-Law. A democratic orator has catalogued | Five Years of Severe Rheumatism | BT AR & e ety ol he convention will| Side Thursday evening, when about| | the republicans as felfows: Half-breei The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 | 1 u —~ of POPULA 2 cop- same days as the con- | thirt his friends assembled at his| The signs that Longworth Was|repuplicans, Taft republicans, stand- | Barton Strest, Boston, Mass.. is anoth- ! . ies for 15c the ‘ Army P the | home at 8 o’clock for an evening's good ~»n‘mmu: EEial r;f;hl;‘ '\j G “pn! republicans. insurgent republicans, | er victory by }Ioo‘d Sur::xp;!\ .:!a,‘ d N the Woman's Relief | time. Music nes and light refresh- |pathies from his eminent father-in- | conservative republicans, Mberal 1c- | This great medicine has succeeded in | £ 9 THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. | Iments were ‘enjoved. and it was at a|law have excited interest for some|publicans, La Follette _republicans, | many cases where others have utterly | Plagt-Cadden Building, | \ late hour that the party broke v time. Nicholas s a = regular ~and|poHiver republicans and Beveridge re- | failed. Mr. Goldstein says: “I suf- | » lact iden Bu 'L 9. | ROYAL ARCANUM. | ~ Among those who furnished a1 | stand-patter, while his father-in-law | publicans, | fered from rheumatism five vears, it | BALL MASQN : ’ p # g 18, 65(7 usic Department, 2nd Floor. i council, No. 720, has paid | entertaimment were John Walsh, who |day by day ‘shows inereasins inclina- | ”'Yes, ves it is all true enoazs, and | kept me from business and caused ex- | N N to the heneficiaries of two | sang cral_solos: ~ Miss Catherine |tion o be an insurgent. The Young | then. on {he other hand have | cruclating pain. My knees would be- E. Z. SEAL ]mproved hgmnmq % . Pts. 90¢ 16 @mount duc them, mak- | Sliney, who officiated at the piano, and | Congressman’s position Jdy or may |northern democrats, southern demo- | come as Stiff as steel. 1 tried '""|‘(’ vill Hold W Fruit, B i M k i 1.0 — ng d in five weeks. all for the | four voung men who made up a m net become more painful as tlme|crats, Jeffersenian democrats. Bryan | medicines without relief, then took | Q 1 D, M. Toster and T, | auartette and delighted the party with | passes, but hin conld hardly Do AN~ | Gemgcratn Roomtmen e, o | I reaonsitia, oo seiv. moch | Will Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market . Qis. $1.00 T | Ans 2 M. Tmeter ang . | auartoite and delighted hose who | thing but what he is and continue 1o | tionary demecrats, democratic demo- | better, and now consider myself en- e = duncil. Ne. 0. Zand August R.|composed the quartette were Joseph T. | represent Cincinnati in the House. No |crats, Hearst democrats, silver demo- | tirely cured. I recommend Hood Unger « county council, No. | Farrell, Waiter Hynds, Thomas Dris- | insurgent conld survive the Cincinnati | crats, goid demoorats, hereditary qom- | Ger it foday in usual lquid form or | See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER . . | oken, N. J. whose bene- [roll and Harr, Biackburn. Horace imate Springfield Republican. ocrats and Tammanyites.—Life. chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. H i ficiaries reside in this vicinity ‘lm;nn\ela‘:fl favored his guests by his | No Leak, o Waste, Clean Cut, — violin plaving | R oL LENEFLE LEAGUE <} Quality Best, Prices Low council. No. 25, had twe ® UNITED WORKMEN. the grand lodge Are New Ready. session next patter g of he event 1 the pre to the 1 and other prep- He is aration of his crand lodse, array of figures st amount of reiat to the financial each of the scventy-three the state and of each of the thousand rt | .%!AA:: :.E'LGAII'-:S\:VOS: g:;‘m. Connecticut jurisdiction. The re- port will be most gratifying, setting FOR CASH OR EXCHANGE. | orih of i conditions of The oraer SooRs n Connecticut, ever made, based up- COME TODAY. il the wotuul facts, which shew the COMMON SCFOOL EOOKS FOR|Urder te be on a'most sati ALL SCHOOLS, NBW AND SECOND- [ Lif'\jal condition in all respects, HAND upward und ameuntlrn now to - by $125.000 th ti mds all in- TOU CAN MAEE A GREAT SAV- || d In interest bearing securities ING BY GRTTING FREY'S GRAM-|or unguestionuabie sufe wsd high MAR SCHOOL OEOGRAPHY AXND A |churscier. In add WA e s BAND. WR HAVE SOME GQOOD |of the grand lodge tukes plice Octohis ONER I<u n Bridgeport, fhcers for the 2rand lodge for the ensuing vear will SCMOOL SIWPLIES OF LVERY |ee chiosen The Wghly esteemecd snd “RIPTION able srand master workiman, Frank ENCRI FTION K. Clark of Turnervilie, has filled the - office of chicl officer with much houor #nd with much Gevorion to the ju (m A. DAVIS [aion " There i however, ‘doubt a5 to wheiher he would be in any case lng 10 serve ansther term, swing 256-29 Broadway fo samewhai impaired bealin - The next, clevation in tac past of grand RISAY OF YOUR WAY TO SCHOOL | > 1L in all probability !a&ta A New Haven man. Fdward H. ¥ar. b R ers of the order in | 1lg0 bus- | Strength Counts in all life’s affairs. Strength comes of pure blood;—good blood comes when stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are kept in proper condition by a little care and BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. I boxes 10c. and 25¢. Schooi Books and School Supplies ACADEMY BOOKS NEW AND SECOND-HAND. All the New Books Supplied by GRANSTON & CO0. Cash paid for septimtan Second-hand Books. New London County Horticultural Sociely Mecting of Members at Buckingham Memorial Monday Evening, Sept. 12, ‘at 8 o'clock, to discuss the matter of | holding the customary show of Dahlias | and other Fall Flowers. Members are Eurged to attend. | FRANK H. ALLEN, Seoretary. sept101 As the authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we have re- ceived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which we aro positive can be placed here within ten days. The discounts on these cars will surprise you. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT, M. B. RING AUTO CO., Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street Specialx Razor and Strop, worth $1.50 for . . . 89¢c Sample Ling of Plumbers’ Too's. Agent for Armstrong’s Stacks and fias POT MEND mends every:hing. Siovink for red covers. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Buiiding 74 Franklin Street