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ki e : » NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 : : VEeeReY MIRRAY’ T . ppmpueeasws wow | Bequty and Economy s o ‘William H. Marland visited Boston . i o 'RMY s ey e SR walk hand in hand with that one soap—Pears—which 3 4 for New York, and will sail early thic continued its successful course in the service of beauty fo;ho::; “«l-“ STORE weele or a montivs visit in Emgland. “one hundred and twenty years. The special properties ; » . omas Grome, who has been spend- i i g 3 2 - WLLLfl .’ Gates called the meeting to order | number than during the sessions ot | ing his vacation at the Grasmere farm, | soften and beautify the skin . 3 (3 Wi ® e x Wp--;‘e né the | the preceding cl;mgr;fi-a. lTbhe corm::; s letttt sdaturdny firlr the west, where he Is 4 . ¢ o WILLIMANT! at Is Going On Ton selection of Avery A. Stanton of Ster- | tion tax act, the e abor pr attending a military school. Y F d AI : 1C, CONN. Natchau 122"% 8 onloRss Lpges Chaicman and Naihan D Prince | and the laws reiative lo immlgration | for Lake—Judge Baok Endorsed for| Miss Ruth Fiske of the Wilimantic ou m ways in 4 Qevill e 3 e e e .,1,"’“{"' Jele- | were dwelt upon at some Lo hmon. | Attornsy Gensral—Democrats Nom- | Normal school, spent the week end at v tudev fates was pe selose , I mever made a - 7 e B | g oomer “opara Houss ¥ € 41l but. too. Teterin attends | dation to President Koosevelt was mot ate Threo Candidates for Select. | Ner hiome in Danfelson. =~ the famous Pears’ Soap—and only in Pears. It enables women oMoting bictures at” the Bijou and 9:(“ represented by proxies. - given prompt attention or in the case | 'men—Social Notes. .7 | - tohave lovely complexions and keep the skin in a constant fl l Reguias Seeting of Senatdr W H: Burnhani of Haiiipton | of a resolution that it was not adopt- = g e R e el condition of perfect health, Itscost is low enough for anybody. dermen. & Of the Board of Al Tea “gelpcted as the firét delégate at ed. He then went into the Browns- | mqp. gelegates to the state conven- | Week in Providence with her niece, i P t he . 1« X n eing nominated by Charles E.[ville affair in Texas at some lfir'ngl‘h, | tion Trom the 28th sematorial district Mvi,ls?e:ri:gil:n’l‘l{néul;xx;g:l(‘:.‘s A So while beauty is increased and complexions helped it is - urnham of It a unani d told of hix commection with the |85 e itaw Gl | 2 e House Dresses SUDDEN DEATH, e O | ol o e T hs e [ & somvention R | e best for beauty and conomy to use 4 e e was Bominated as the second: delegate | been & member since sécuring the [ KUNMNEL, of Saturdar o8 e R large | Sunday. John Corcoram Falls Dead in the 2 : i Can A ; at large by W. W. Adams of Plainfield. | nomination and election as a senator. | pf NOMIMALNE LWO CCeEtt @ onven- | Miss Leah Burns has returned from S laging wiieat Aitting Kitchen. His was also 2 unanimops. vote. The outcome of the affair was exactly | Fom the district to the State OPVer” | four weeks’ visit in Providence. . also o i n tion. The convention wa: down making a Chambray or Gingham George . Hinman of this city then|as it should be and the committee, [ O FUY SEHIGT 0 gt Central | Mrs: John Greely and Miss Katherine Dress, piping the pleats, finishing the| JOha Corcoran, aged 33, died sudden- { moved that the two delegates at large. | both the senate members and the dem- {490 Bt F BEOCR D el " 1o | Gooly are in New York this weel sleeves o you can roll them up, mak- | | SA(urday evening about 6. ‘%'clock | who were present in the -hall, comc | ocratic members from the south, were | Laitie OO SRR S0 in o non | James Corcoran has returned to his . ook kit jat his home on the Brick Top road | forward and take part in the remaining | of one accord in the matter, [ o ehatoman of the meeting. | former place as boss at the Dayville l:tt button )yl:;es mrem::L iu'\::u ;...,d‘ while s in the kitchen, falliig braceeiugs of the convention, and the General Enthusiasm. Henry J. Potter of Woodstock and By- mg{‘{ e e uttons, making a skirt which will fit| forward on the floor. ~Dr. g A. Gire | motion was cairied. o A ST Bt AT chos- vs. John Tracy is recovering from property and then selling ail that for | 94N was called, but Tound that thal It wae then explained by Mr. Hin-| . Hon Fdwin Miner of Moosup, Gep ron Dy Busbes of Buingis, WL oot | o Jong ‘ilines. $1.00, $1.50 or $2.507 | emmed before his arrival. ‘Medical mam that as in/all.probability a greater | o W00 "0 “il g humber of | gistrict to the. state convention. The| James Grady will return this week|order, 2 p. m.; minutes of last con- | brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Frani B SR thet 15 What we are dolng now | and with Cont: i Tp ton was motined fnuietes of delogRtes Wore prosant than | 0% gther ' notable: then responded | gelegates ~vera uninstructed, but-a res- | to_St. Thomas' seminary, Hartford. |vention: reporé of committee on cver | Coopet- and the material 1o S o T e e houa s I Richmond went | would be on the firat night at Hartford | it § ‘few remmarks that were received | olation was adopted reauesting them | Miss Agnes Doyle has réturned to the| dentials; reports of officers and. com- and the material is plain checked andf (2 the T wrR il CIgr ek “’ shat dt would be advisable to go ahead | with attention by the seritlemen pres- |fo vote for Everett J. Lake for gov- (Commercial Institute, Worcester, to|mittees; unfinished business; election STAFFORD SPRINGS red. sions. Y e e e e Tone it T wave | 0% lernor. The following resolution was [ finish her course as stenographer. of officers; county mectings for se- Mr. Corcoran was the man mmeaJ time, H: therefore moved that the Atiche fEables; e PUTNAM ecilameons' hsiors:” ddjournment o7 Candidates Nominated at Republicam ©se was to be tried in thé superior{ convention procced to nominate a per-| Among (hose at the tables wery Voted, That this convention of dele- cellaneous business; adjournment for it srp el e 1 Caucus H 9, . 3 5 | o tov comprising th the day. 4.30 p. m., memorial ser at Putnam last week. On Tues-{ Son.as a member of the state central | ator Morgan G. Bulkeley of Ha . | mates from the towns comprising the t . m. e Kltcheflwal‘e Dep t iy e entered a plea of mot guilty to] commuittee. The.motion prevailing, Mr. | Hon. Edwin Milner of Moosup, A | senatorial alstrict hereby endorse | Summer Guests Starting Homeward— | 4 P e el b g IS | VT rap RS, cEORY ) Fridny Preserving Jars ar Tumblers, | 11 claree of breach of the peace and | Hinman piaced in nomination the name ! Stanton of Sterling, Dr. W. W Judge Harry 1. Back of Killingly as| %o 0 ol Ve "gire Congregation- Ziton. p. m., theater par- y R e hat i tho b, evening the following candidates were Gigss Fouis Top, 1-quart | Mil3ieation. from which he took an|of Hon. Charis A, Gates of this oMy jams of Moosup, [ I ‘Davenport of |the re rs, lightn ; : : ; _Call to or- | nominated for t trices or, ize, 90c R from the lower court. Hie case | saying that while Windham h Pomfret, W. B. Knight of Will of attorney general of Connecticut. al Conference to Be Held with Local 1910—Call to.or- [ AEIEAtac SoToNn OThoars - Ameancr, Thae & size, $0c ‘& | LS it over until Friday but wi ¥ dar tic, B. L. Bailey of Danielson, Rile After the convention the delegates| Church. ng place to hou | W. D. G of rellctiIohn. A p—— rici "2t that time, as in the meantime]asma. itle that he. dndersiood that | Witter of Brookiyn, U. Laf were entertained at a shore dinner in s miscellancous busi | Larned, James B. Hatch: selectmen, M. rico @t that time, as neantime | asme little time he understond itter of Brooklyn, U. c éve entertained at a shore or -ony si- | Larned . SR Mason Jars porcelain lined top 1-|h: sustained a sprained ankle. there was no desite upon the part of | Central Village, Charles r | the pavilion by Judge Back. After din | Miss Angeline Chollar of Grove cadjounmments 0 Oelock e i, | 32 B0V W LB oreiles calleotay quart size, 10c & dozen; i-pint size,| There surv mother, a brother one in the ‘district for a change. | Central Village, Char a ner the delegates were given a sail [street has been entertaining Mrs. B, {aBDual inspectio mof the fire and po- | Jarco, = Huteh., teglswrars, ' J. G §6c a dozen and two sist 1 of whom live In Jutes wes unanimously sclected | Willimantic, D. H. Barstow of around Alexander’s Lake. F, Chollar and Miss Helene Chollar |lice departments, starting from City | FIURNImAN, 0 B ANCE s W e £ 5o i this city. for another term and Mr. Hinman was | land. D. P. Comptois of Willimantic, | 157 of Kansas City. " i B, lton, Wititain® Sh . Tr L e IR, 3o o doscn o " | chosen to, present Mr. Gates' name at|R. O. Snow of Willimantic, James A. | Marr Improving. bav. | Mrs. Flelen Willey has returned from = A e T R e o WILLINANTIC WO, N Riasabats ou b GAcions | o ot Aaat O B Teadntof | st Hmaoiials Bhibmen, v eiog | WhiL tecae Y ronshtia LA | warden, Burt T, Haton; schaal commit= o Sparate Rubber Rings 07 Jars, 10¢{ Soared Four Runs o One for Water- commitiees were’ then elected e foi- | Exookivn, C. I Tiaédort of Williman- |from a pistal shot wound. contines | ' Letter Carrier L, E. Richardson has | White Rock Calls Off Saturday's b S E°"":"u k s g el E e ek atig, il Lt A I Gallth of Beotiand, Willlam |iiarase cen spending his vacation In Boston i otes. SMarate Porcelain Lined Tops, 25c| CU7Y Indepandents in Saturday’s| npjifier or Piaffelil: credentialy, W. H.| 1. Buraham of Hampton, 3. B 5 M Capron’ of Worcester was a |and vieinity. O Oa o Hai Maiess |l A S visivimg & Bilke. b Game. Burmham of Hampton: ~resolutions. | of Brookiyn, William I Jiurn f | Danielson visitor Saturdas | Miss Etien Wheelock and Mrs, G, | -Numbered—Local Notes. s sister, Mrs, T. F. Rafftery - — Frauk W, Congdon of Hampton; rules, | Scotland, William H. Clewe | waite: - of Providence was the | Harold Gilpat ere in Provid u5p 1 3 o s Preserving Kettles, 12 Saturday afternoon one of the ban- | A. W. Gallup of Scotland; vice prest- | Brooklys, Nathan D. Prince o { suest Sunduy of Mr Marion | Saturday, ool Were in Providence | mne fans ot Mystic were much dis- o M aize, 55c and 66c eac rer crowds of the season gathered on | dent, Avery A. Stanton of Sterling.|lyn, R, E. Rogers of Niantic, | ’ | "Mrs. C. . Waterman has returned | 2Ppointed Saturday morning when the | P8t Oraneg, N. J., where she 1s teac Windham_field ‘and saw Dunn’s Colts | The delegates dt large were wiven the | Perry of Scotland, ¥. a Colvin illiman- | from Sunapee lake, New Hampshire, [TePOTt became confirmed that there the Waterbury Independsnts in & [ power of substitution in case they|Mansfield, B. K. Dow. | hool, ihe week end |where she has been spending the | W38 to be no game in the afternoon | e 2 i | | 1at while Guickly played was|werc unable to aitend, on motion of | Georze S. Cary of with her parents, i Mrs, ¥ B | summer, (5 2ang e i with the White Rock team, the man- . Thaw as-a.Fresedent. and userly devoid of real in-|Judge William A. Arnold of this city. |J¥. Maine of Windham, F. n Colvin | . Mrs. .. E. Richardson and her sons|38er of the team having sent word | Dr. Crippen is said te be in no hurry tmw anlng | hat Interest which makes fans| Ex-Senator Charles ' A. Gates thi niof Hampton, Charles £ ward A. Sullivan was one of sev- | Ernest, Wyman and Francis, have re. | that they were to play no more games |to get a luwyer. Perhaps he is atraid nuse § addressed those present and inyited all | fleld, Frank V. Lyon of Canterbury, | armi oroason aovan Toston on | turned' from a visit with relatives in | tNiS season. As this was no fauit of |a brainstorm might be prescribed for Japanese Matting, 45c a ya T fuitors were strengthened with|in the hall to take dinner with him at|Lemuel Sarpenter of Canterbury, L. B. | Siturday to witness the Harvard-Bos- | Attlebors, Mass Mystic, they being ready to play the [ him.—Atlanta Georgl Japanese Matt of § Geo annister. the premier twirler | the Hotel Hooker at 1 o'clock. Lincoln of Willimantic, P. B. Sibley |jon ax 1e Misses Doris and Phyllis Sykes are | Bame, the rules say that the game R AR o yard 5 . - Conugeti cague, and Arthur| The convention was then adjourned |of Danielson, kdward Baker of Can> | "YGINEEOR SO0 L o ved | guests of their aunt, Mrs. Foote, in |®hall be given to the team that was | The Mollycoddle. e Mattin rd o i Sneiay S R L Eor st 8 i ok uuk terbury, B. ¥. Bennett of Canterbury, |,¢ he garage on Mechanics street, has | New iaven POt = miey. | A mollrcoddle is a voung man whe | China Matting, a yard m in excellent shape lhofitndllhe bat. ¥ responded to the|H. C. Lathrop of Windham, Dr. F. ot et Mo e g K sl Mrs. Louis Bossard and sons, Ray- Opening of the Schools. teis his gistors pick ut his Fwestheart | China M. & yare ! t 1¢ Waterbury nine were | rolicall as foilows: James Lowry, Na- | Guild of Windham, A. L. Church mond and Walter, of Passaic, N. it - ¥ o % | of mediocre players and | than D. Prince, Brooklyn; Edward Ba- | Chaplin, James Lowry of Brookly Going to Norwich Initiation. have been guests of Mrs, Bessie L. |, Scheols will begin this morning in | Ohina Matting, a yar - not even that. ker, Elmer Bennett, C. H. Green, Lem- [ W. H. Phillips of Hampton. Charl A lar legation from Edward An- [ Champlin dley street, the Brosdway, Academy Hill dnd West | i China Matting, 1% a yard 'antic hit George Bannister for | gel Carpenter, Canterbury; F. O. Wil- | O Thompson of Pomiret, Thomas O. | qorscn Sapn ebaon from. B il RaD TleY et ¢ of his | MYStic schools. Miss Lalla Pavne w na Matting. 1 ¥a with a total of ten and|son, W. J. Lee, Chaplin; Charles E.|Eiliott of Pomfret. Charles S. Burn- |3f cregor it G &, B, will visit Nor- | mother, Mr B. Durfee of School | D¢ the principal at the = Broadway China Matting, extra fine quality ed that something faster | Burnham, Frank W. Congdon, Hamp- o n, Willia rnold | o e CMbRaaY) avent S i P 55 j § grammar school; Miss Bleanor Fish : tran Cottinavill W : gdon, Hamp- | ham of Hampton, V wich this (Monday) evening to witness P-5pd f tran el olinsville or Waterbury | ton; Urgeie Lafrance, Dr. W. W. Ad-|of Willimantic, Fred O. Vinton of Ea- | €% Lue 000y o O N Nar. | Misses and Florence Sargent | Vill teach grade’7, Miss Mae Donahue it 8 <ot 10 shew up to put it on to[ams, Plainfield: H. H. Davenport, Pom- | gleville, C. H. Dimmick of Willi g sty Pl o i : Sy com Oak Diuffs. Mass. | % Gertrude Farmer 5, Miss Brenne- t fret: Archie W. n i AN W Ciiliman wich camp, Sons of Veter P T A ere thay Lowe+ | han 4, Miss Vera Stevens 3, Miss Alice ENGAGEMENT RINGI- Foae Tet; Archie W, up, William Burn- | A_ Vaughn of Willimant Charles N. Spaulding .of Jewett City |2nd Brookline, H.. where they have oot itk gt 1 N and summar. ham, Scotland A. Stanton, H.|T Grosvenor of Pomfret, re grle Sl L Pl ool ¥ Fncen 65 “hia . radt CRo iGN P. Fish 2, Marion Kitfield 1. Helen B. Special Pri r a[s o | Waterbury tudevendents. | wiltmaotie Mowry, Sterling; G. E. Hinman, D. P.| Greene of Canterbury, Albert L. esfBibdey with asckielkiven dips; G e D E Starr kindergarten, Miss Woodward, G.E SHAW’S""“""‘- - T 8 Slxoonanay % s 7 1 ¢ | Comptols, Windham. Guilford Smith | of Hampton, Judson A. Potter of Wil- g o v Ay 1l the s b isited Capitol City. musi 3 4 - S Conn. 20x38-inch E ssh Cocon Mat, . 4 1lScnieant 3 1 o o | was ill and could not attend and W. Triamtie 0 A been erritically ill the past week, | principal and Mrs. Pratt of Bradley | Prof. A. L. Pitcher will be principal i $2.50. Lessiect 5 0 0 0 0Campienib, 2 113 1 0| Arnold held his pro: W. A, King|C. Leonard of pToVing. an i {‘flxw\ spent Saturday in Hartford. of the Mystic high school: Miss Gale 17237-Inch Hea sh Cocoa Mat, | J\iois 1S L St 4 o|was also among the missing and G. A.| Anderson, John C. rstow of I. ‘Chaso spent Sunday with| “Mrs S, M. Wheelock spent Friday |assistant, Miss Jacobs grammar, Miss [ —— dlamand center 31 3038 08wt 4 o o | Partlett hield his proxie omp- | mantic . Chappeli of Chaplin, at New London. in_Worcester Haun intermediate_ Miss Ruby Pren- | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law 13x24-inch Heavy I Cocon Mat, | ¥Cov.s 0 1 0 3lPetrieker 4 o o |=on of Pomfret had Arthur T. Grosven- | George I, Fitts of Hampton, A. G M. Isbell returned Miss Emma Merriam of Fremont |tice 4th- primary, Miss Chase 3 P . on MaL. | saniey.et 02 1 1/D'Andresss 4 2 ¢ /or's proxie and Andrew G. Wil s| Willis of Pomfret, H. W, 7 s of |ev from two weeks' visit street has been entertaining Miss Mae | mary, Miss Emily Rickerman pri PATENTS N Rk aia . | Tamnivien 3 5 0 & ofPelonump 2 1 9| held the proxiz of F. = | Ghaplin, Williem J. Lee of tives in New York and New 3rooks of Danlelson mary, Miss Jessie Fish st primary. Faney Imported Mats In ecolors AP S L R, 3 e | Pomfret. H. Lawton a Atwood | G. . Cartier of Willimantic 5 n A Dr. and Mrs. Shepard and two chil- | At West Mystic, Miss Edick will be | Protect your !dea. Handsome §3- - pAERS— Solth o el * "]of Plainfield and John T. Grosvenor| M. Smith of Scotland Hearing in“Wheeler Case Today. |dren, who have been during the sum- | the principal and Miss Hattie Brunn ‘page Gnide Esok Fres, VateeSury Tndependents.0 0 0 0 0 1 8 o o— | Of Pomfret were alone absent. Nelson W. Wheeler, whose case was [ mer at their hungalow on the Putnam |the lower grades. At Fishtown, Miss T"E H c MUR“‘Y CO gy A9 gl L ol Personals. adjourned from Frida will be given a | Heights road return to their New York | Stella Collins will have charge. Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. . L o |, s gor Wateris Lawior, for Willimantio Sul- SENATOR BULKELEY Miss Hepsy Boden spent the week- | hearing before Judge Harry E. Back in | home today (Monday). Gareral: Naw oct1TuThS . ol 2, anell: two bace hits, Camplon o 3 D town court at 10 o'clock this (Mon- [ Guests of Oxford D. A. R. Chapter., Agents Ladies' Home Journal Paper )t Ncnoh: ‘baws on buls of Baunlser 0, of end with friends at Niantlc. bl hd . Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Batty, Mrs. Datai peloauin 3 Wt vy pitcher, Camplon: struck out, by | Addresses Enthusiastic Assemblage— | "\ U0 PR ST G L ) morning Members of Elizabeth Porter Put- | Amos Grinnell, Mrs. Thomas E. Pack- " adtina — Canaten: bl i 5: Sohie sfive Nosken b9 |, Avery. L1 Stanton's | Inspiring Mes- |, anlimontic ‘visitor Satordsy | Keystone Clerks Entertained. nam chapter, D. A R. are to be the |er lefc Saturday for Bethlehem, N. sl]flfvlfl’ [hocolate Brgam “‘u.s — | wiid pitch. Pel Campion, | sage. | &y P, abey was in Nor The cles from the Keystone stores | SUests o R Baeg e ‘AT- | F. for two wecks' stay. bk 't | Eeloau gAsbmors. ~Legaie firs on errom. S | Attorney P. J.\_D p“l’x'e;“_\v Ll B Putnam and Moosup were | 1€d chapter, D. A. R. in Oxford, Miss Anna Ketchum of New York 10 Cents a Pound ELMORE & SHEPARD, | winiimuae e 4 e G visen, Wilimantle 3. Water: | f 7 e wich on business Saturday ai oon. _ and, At Mass,, Monday) afternoon. 1 th Pn PLEAINE and R e e P mmediately. the caucus of thel ™ {7 * 2 Fh Soiicox left Satur- |Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Dix- e Syl isithe gukst of hasighsenia et & «cossors to Sesslons & Him | pire. M. ¥. Sultivan. Attendance 1,489, ates of the Twenty-ninth districr | . Mrs. George 1. ¥ S nhrook. |on at their cottage at Crescent Beach isitors from Kansas. Mrs, R. L. Ketchum ot d Foneral i e | 21l adjourned (o the Hotel Hooker and | J8Y, (0 P O ek ey RO e AL Mr and Mrs Walter Wheaton of| Mp and Mrs Robert Murphy and D.a‘t'”i[ KEYPS‘!UNE STU.H‘ES with other guests discussed politics i 4 Ceeil Pi >rovidence spent | Bradley street have been entertaining | family have moved to Waterbury. nielson, utnam. oosam [m and runer MGWS SENATORIAL CONVENTION. the lobby of the hotel and out upon the| Railroad Commissioner Andrew L Rl O e ce. Mr and Mre, Meblug of Wichita | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiliams of | geptsa €0-62 North Strest. H oy " il veranda and even overflowed to the|Gates was a Willimantic visi Chief of Police George M. Pilling vis- | Kan. - Mrs. Mebius and Mrs. Wheaton | New York are the guests of the. for- e S %M am °h Hampton and Milner of | jjaewalk. " 1t was expocted that Sena. | urda ted New Haven Saturday. were classmates at the Oread in Wor- | mer's father, Hon. B. F. Williams. oosup the Delegates Chosen—Are | tor Morgan G. Bulkeley would be on| Mr. and Mrs. Aime Martineau ar % 5 cester, Mass, Lemuel J. Colvin, Herbert Gledhill | E El_flm e S for Lake. hand at 1 o'clock, but he was detained nding a_couple of -weeks visiting Hostess at Old Furnace Outing. Dr. Charles Wagner was the guest |and Louis E. White are in Boston, Lat The B Biv. Goods 80 9 R TR by poor roads or some minor accident | friends in.Canada. s Laura Jacobs was the hostess|of Providence friends on Friday. Getting Houses Numbered. "‘l ason Y, Soouh DcoN Deos Fhe state delegates of the Twenty- |to his automobile and did not put in ames Cochrane of Moosup |at an outing given to a score of friends| Mr. and Mrs. P. P. McLean and son s llees fo] S GRS R O oL ninth seuatorial dietric i |an ? H | Capt. James Cochrane of 2 % g It looks as If the village Wwas 1o | Customers another week; Attractive uatorial dietrict met in con- | an appearance until nearly 2 o'clock, | he week .end with his family |at_th Furnace Saturday. have returned from a week's stay at|pay . before long. as. the s vent <hortly after noon Saturday in | and the 2 RUErS e WEcHs TS r | g have free carriers before long. a Bargains on every coonter in the store 3 r noon Saturday in|and then three rousing cheers weré | Fisilh, avnne Mr. Daniel T. Larkin Hampton Beach, N, H. - having the the town hail, this city, with Tepre- | given for him by the loyal republ Prusiten Sy i esitnere = s : M L Y. I hagtaken ap-beving the | Moy Scthwesls sew. ) s/ H 3 loyal republicans | =\, William J. Miller of Meadow |grandson, Norman Ross, were g Attended Missionary Meeting. houses numbered. Nearly three-fourte | - sept20d of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Maine | BB ADW B8 = = SIBB. | ovrn in ine districr. The, purnose. ofs the Bentiemen. eresens T Had m | stroei 101t Sathrdiy for New Yor to Mrs, F. D, Sargent. Mrs. Abbie Child, [of the people have responded and are | mppm BOSTON DHY GOODS STORX | the convention was to elect two dele- | ands guests filed into the main dining | visit a friend who Is il R el O LR L B “s"‘"j b Main Street, Dantelson. " tes at large to the state convention | room to the strains of sweet music as, Miss' Helen Page of Chicago, 1 irown attended the quarterly meet- ailing Party. . Write for Catalogue. 1nd to transact such other business as | played by Helmold's orchestra that was | formerly a school teacher in this city THREE SELECTMEN ing of the eastern branch of the Wo- | A ana Mrs, Charles Wheeler en- | $608204% Briee A Tanole Men " vas proper to come before the conven. [ stationzd in the private dining room.|is the guest of friends in town. man's Missionary soclety held in|tertained friends on a sail in their tion 3 enator Bulkeley was then escorted| George Taylor has purchased | Nominated by ~Demo rats at Caucus | Woodstock on Friday. yacht Saturday afternoon. Among . . WATKINS BROS It was a most harmonious session |into the room while the orchestra pl from the Windham garage compa Held Saturday. | Baptist Association to Meet. those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ha- whem tu Irade m szefl |t s e S e At i T o4 el ‘;; e SO an elegant 1911 model, seventy-hors ) ¢ the town |, The Daptist assoclation mests in |ley and Miss Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Hi- be favorable to Hon. Everett J. Li Landloj inter ha e roo et- | power Kl s tobring icar The .democratic caucus of the town lvh Boito by r Misses Rurnett, Main and School Sts, 8o. Manchester, | Stai¢ Central Committeeman Charles ,r”: en(m!| all'rf- appearance with roses, Bl G S SR iy :I Sat rv;.»;w—\(v ‘\'av'vn{\ Ladles: Ald soclety” of the Baptist| Wheeler and Master Jack Wheeler. CIGARS, TODACCO, COOL DRINKS, erns and da OO s P “« o and illiam A . ol wa t 1 e of r i ] 852 Main Street, Willimantic. State Central Committeeman Hon, | BAVE Eone to housekeeping. | Il | church was held at the home of Mra. Gray-Chapman Marriage. —AT— decasa | % Charles A, Gates, who entertained the| Mr. a Mrs. P. L. Curry have s and was most| ClaTence. Plerce last week. The marriage of Miss Cora B. Chap- . BRICKLEY'S. WSS republicans and other guests present,| moved from Pleasant street to the low- | < taken were by | B. Y. P. U. Meeting. man, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Will- introduced Avery A. Stanton of Ster-|er tenment at No. 12 Center street ‘0ld Bowen acted as 1 iam Chapman, and _ Frank Bunnell ion and were all unanimous. | IT LOUIS PHANEUF . 4 ling, who pronounced grace and then| Miss Florence Ward of Portsmouth, time in many years|B. Y. P. U. meeting hel R Gray took place on Thursday at New MLLE. BRAUREGARD fall sat down to the excellent repast|N. H., who has recently returned from candidates were nominated for Topic, Proud of What? London. After & short wedding' t iz plostagaut ek 1na: of Summar i< Dealer in 3 that had bean prepared. a trip around the in company | e one et| MFP and Mrs George Cockell and [Mr. and Mre. Gray will reside in Mys- | linery. Everything reduced to ome LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Senator Bulkeley's Address. with her father, is guest of M. | cention the ticket is the & as last|son of Framingham, Mass, returned |tic with the bride’s parents. | hait price! R T A hairal 5 and Mrs. Otto B. Robinsor Is The fact that t eandidates | home Saturday after being entertain-| Mr. and Mrs. John F ves re HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. it e SesemLe, Sad ot 5 i o Sl e g [P former's parents, Mr. and |turned on Saturday nizht from their f=—————"——— " 5 Main Street. catéh the afternoon traine. that. leit HEBRON PHYSICIAN. | mean mucts knifing at the palls on elec- | M1z, Gearge Cockell of Grove atreet R It e Mot muni Nat T Aol Relabals idsutalin sans in the nelghborhood of 3 o'clock and ety s | Officers nominated were as| Miss Florence Sargent presided at [ing in an R Mol fs what I sell, whelesale and retafl, af ix « ; BREC a8 | it o tre Y e eh fenars ey il ceslae’ b R sal mator Bulkeley was introduced and | Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton Oldest Delegate | ectme Fomn s S viaa, e CongreeRtional cham their new home on Church street. | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. spoke at considerable length upon | Aleott D. Sayles; tax s b e i o s L AR M T t S th 1, vt leng upor to Democratio Convention. | bbpdiady e bl ieio evening. At this meeting, R vaiter Knig! spent Sunday with| If It's Wall Papers =" |many of the questions that are espe- [ omas Bradford: assessors, | 1N e Eotolst of Darkhupsis |his parents in Providence e in all the latest designs that you de- 75 MONUMENTS, and” comesresting to the republicans| pr. Cyrus H. Pendleton of Hebron, a | SRR e T | church in New York, rendered several | Miss Ellen Holmes is the guest of | £ 3. wor : N, @ire, come here. Our Jarge assortment | ;7oaastones ang Markers in our stock | Constituents. © He said, wvise 1 Cnon | delegate from Tolland county, was the | 21500 b3 g, Tnated: | selections her brother, Harry Holmes. She was General Repalr Shop, &nd moderate price will intarest you. 8 M a - | Gldest delegate at the democratic gate | Wards S e B L = accompanied by her litile hicce, Miss e : i 4 e Mook ot rialie mited bt 'k | ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | &Tet that I must interrupt the dinner. | Conyention in Now Haven lnat el g3 |eabrtioy e Arthur V. Woodworth, | S e AR Hoanmiond. Holmes, who his been in| Blcycle and Automobile Repairing, g Ry g e B and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. he was glad to be present and again | "y Peadleton Wil pe 80 vears old |John Chase; constables, George M. Pil- 3 Rl srmer Ol 7and GaEoithas $o5 etk pain ppl 2 WM. F. meet his Windham count friemds, 5 ; : Jing, Chester V. Brown, Alcott D. E y e Congregational church last 3 A B. HOLMES, & R L ] eklea o LhRGE T Tos AL, e a o Apeaeitlon. |l 4 furors, James H. Lyon, | Congregational Churches of Connec- | at; (1% (ORIl 2 < illimanti corner Main and Watson Stree b e ptbey em for the cor- | ¢ of medicine for many in He. | Savies; grand s, James Lyon, i avening before a large audlence, Rev PR 72 Chureh Street. Willimantie, ittt Cogn. Tt | dial welcome tendered. He said, 1 00 | trou mnd Gor sans miles Around s | ADdrew Corrigan, James B. AIArich: | ticut to Mest with Local Church. | Jupm B Baniel preached and nis sub. | AL TO, SED im souvenis Chin Jot come as one of my home papers | known for his ability to cure all sorts | registrars of voters, Joseph L'Homme, — ject was The Negro, and how they | Bound of our -pec:-f brana ot toas E L. PRINCE Jas stated. to repair fences, as 1 be- | of aiiments in the old-fashionel wav. (enry JL Oatley; ' 3chool committee,| - The state conference of Congrexa- |are freated in the south. The choir Ffiey are beauties. G 3. BLANCH. v h he fences of Windham s Jewett City. s 1s visiting with | s B. Shannon; auditor, Frank P.| tional churches of Connecticut is to | rendered special m warden, ayton F.|be held with the local Congregational | Mrs. Herbert Dav. of probate, Frederick | church November 15 The follow- | friends in Killingl tee for theen- | ing chairmen of various committees| Mrs. Staniey Adams of Pr | NO l E county are always in good shape and Iee Cream ric on to congratulate the republicans of -t very i e t U, - Hotel L Con'ec“flner sicinity upon their choice of such Pendieton is the father of Dr.|siinz vear, George M. Pilling, Alcott D. | have been seiected as follows, and held | nas heen the giest of Mrs. C B e o)) ..d andard bearer as Hon. Everett J. | Gyrus Pendleton of New Haven Say atrick Riley a meeting in the church parlors Sun- | bury this week i y Lake. A few words were then address- | “The jast service which Dr. Pendleton | 8 dny afternoon at 5 o'clock to complete |~ Misses Marion Wilcox and Ella King TEA P LRUIN mranisbes 734, Main St, Willimantie, Conn. o |od, to his own staunch friends of |gid for his section of the country was | AbsucitheyBoratigh the roll of committees ave returned from a visit in New Windham county during his forty [ in 1907, when he was in the legisi 3 3. HOUZIGAN. | | alter L. Dixon and| George W. Holt, finance: F. W. Sew- | Yor | vears of political life nd he spoke | tnre. | E. Child, solici- |~ Miss Jennle Mae MacKendrick Is | Jewett City. | d Kenneth, and Mrs.|ard, entertaimen Go to E. P. Chesbro’s Money '0 Lnan. ‘x"‘m'lhgln“l:n-'&;mhglh,;alz received during 1 fon: G, D: Sh angement of | visiting with friends in New York FUNERAL DIRECTOR. that he has been attending | Ja conventions for the past|Warren; s and that he hopes to attend | Wright: fudg Py E. Bitgood; town comm: FRWETT OITY MOTEL, vidence New- New tation; C. D, Sharpe, | g gl IR ol tatd | rooms in church: L. O. Williams, | city PO vl - o Ceihang | erno Y he senate, saying tha printing and publicity; E. M. Warner, Misses el and Marion Cooper Ranges. For Automobiles. l.lberal advances on Dia- |}, . ainere ontieic oV 5 s Laeding: . 30 AT | vave retumhod from & VA wich THr | Phones—stors VIR nause 3-8 -3 e g vy v | 1e 'omobiles; J Carpenter, ma FNG aioed Hight now | high tribute to the late Orville I Lot automonliae, 3 e b on W iy - B AT aCwT B st Witkmamio, Como) | monds, Walches and ofher |3,./%", 7, (o, o Jaie & for ¢ el A e gl e by 3 . J 1 commonwealth during four successive sl S ramm eweiry. terms. My own service began with The programme of the conmvention P | eral sessions of the Sixtieth and Six- Semething for Nothing | Personal Property bought | i i o 5 sixtish and Six- §x a myt t takes good mo 1 which will terminate in March, 19i1. By & piano, but we will sell you a bet and sold. ie said that the work of thess suye terms than an b elsewhere, | Wi - portance in its character and it has Jiet us show 1o | been unexcelled by any congress since The A. C. Andrew Music Co. ]5 u" il s[ wi“ima“tin’ ‘[;nn“. the reconstruction. They have resulte ed to the benefit of the country and @04-308 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct.| oDt I have participated in all of their ac While T have differed in some ingtan- ces, I have maintained cordial rela- “Gaing Dot of the Cabiny Busiess” JAMES BARRIES |inie yifh: v proiente®! itz whom I have been privileged to serve, P There’s satisfaction for the appetite in a bowl of grerio ol WILLIMANTIC FAIR Seplember 13th, 14th and 15th sion opened by Rev. Dr. Phillips of New Haven. 0 p, m—Conference sermon. Rev ““m. 'A. Jump, D.D., of New Britain Followed by the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Wednesday. N o PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, |He then went on and cited some of the - L mea T o e HORSE RACING EACH P. M. PURSES $2,250.00 Mechanics’ lkp t. Store STATIONERY. acts of the Fifty-ninth congress’ as oas leS 10 to 12.80 a. m—Missionary society OUTFITTERS TO ALL ‘Ye Post Card m"l’f’ “Tha reorganization of the Gonsuias e i e 40 e LIVE STOCK FIRST AND SECOND DAYS. 852 Main Street, Willimantic |t fxed the permanent disupiliiv | e o o iy Gope e b e s with cream. | |; 755, 1 punguet ana soci POULTRY AND ALL OTHER EXHIBITS > bility ct; admission of Oklahoma; immigration and naturalization; meat Or. £ C. JACKSON-—-Dentist| o R. BURNHAM, Agent. |\t i it i p Manufacturer of different styles of |ara fallx. pure foud wnd drug act inless Extracting and B investization into railroad monopolies Pa y e Light Carriages and Wagons, and - discrimination — in .coal and oil Filling a Specialty| MHainess Carriages and Wagons for | (iiestic muterid] for Panamm camn For breakfast or .’50';",'m. Conference ‘address, Presi- 3 : ALL THREE DAYS dent M. S. Burton, Smith college. lunch this superb, Thursday. || VAUDEVILLE AND BALLOON ASCENSION EACH P. M. 9 a. m.—Business and adjournment. ready - cooked food | | convenrion proomanme. || -AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS AND WRESTLING " > Wegon Repalring | (o) niading - cu 7 Main Strest, - - Willimantic | 02!, I8 4G TieEon e | forbidding © campaign- contributions; 5 10N Telephone. gund |19 Vatley Btrset. % ARt donkress; | At SoRe uat wins those who ap- | |order of Business for Annual Meeting FIRST AND THIRD BAYS - — orse Bnocing. el connectio second employers liubility aet: child . of the State Firemen's Association. novid i Sy e oreciate good things. | | HIRAM N. FENN, & Mo Toat cohgress: Payne turi ki E0OC TARES 1 1o swetecmury homesioast saystszhe REDUCED RAILWAY RATES T €6 Th M > .‘umml;lke in ‘LhIX“U of m;‘;we:ny, m i ’ seventh annual convention of the Con- | e Memory Lingers” | /it Sttt L\l ypyission, SINGLE TICKETS 35ets ments for the convention. which will Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd,, Battle Cre:k, Mich e S CHILDREN UNDER 12 15¢ts The official programme, a& prapared by the committes, iz as follows Wednesday, Sent. L& 1A10--Call to UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER uct, Philippine thrift: supprescion of €2 Church Bt. Willimantic, Ct For Artistic Wall Papers vhite slave trade: inird emplovers Yonr Y v liability act: creation of _commercs Telegbone. Lady come (o K. MAFFITT & CO. 37| court; admission of New Mexico an: - Church Strect. We will be’ pleased to | Arizona: postal savings banks; puo- A mics variety of Fresh Fishi 180 | csimate on painting or decorating, | 6, uildings authoriged 0 Coalial: ChutuEb has Clada, a3 and will guarantes both work and 2 . gl vt of the Sixtieth congress bridfly, sa STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2 North St, | orice ing that while some of itx acts wera pasima Falanboma aamsmantisn navika | very importast they were fewer in F RS

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