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“Genuine Export Beel| Jlhe | emsown | IES H The Bulletin, | ... "™ 'BOTH PARTIES HAVE CONVENTIONS. HIGH MASS FANCY NATIVE LAM B NATIVE MILK-FED -FED V — WITH LIVERS AND ar Norwich, Monday, Sept Socent wigitar' 1 ‘Norwi : - -+ SWEETBREAD | = . y, Sept. 12, 1910. wich. 5 i O " ! AND'S A-1 SAUI P —— Mrs. Edw: m d i N . 7 MAJOR GRAYE INDIACIAITHEY VARIOUS MATTERS bron are Sisiing Trionds . Norwic. cidents in Society ] resumed st st Patrieks Chucch on S & hare’ w ; Norwich. [ D), o B Sunday—Rev, J A ) lwu""’og:v_?'“ MELONS et L oo iy 2 o Fred G. Bliss and Nathan Brewster elegates Elected by the Republicans to State Cé: i o onsdhel Tm:;fi:'w:?h{ A Y WATERMELONS 3 are business visit: & . nvention | 5 U5, (lark s the - I 4 2 £ — 3 ¢ of Mrs. W. Most of the coll . ors in Boston to Full List from this C Tyler Oloott of Church s A . ege boys and girl 3 ounty—D. urch street. reserv will leave town this g g — - emocrats Name The winter | i s ur ; o 1 | serve and Pickle| John Mavradis of Clinton, Mass, was Candidates for Office, Four| Arthur, Gates ot Mcidinles, aveno fuy."hgh s ki hurch Sun 4 PEARS PEACHES PLUMS | ioward iiing wells and cisterns. e Nmwiny over Sun . S for Afmic CyS Cpday, hish mase at 1030 helig cele e & oward filling § ay. Sun- i e y Rev. Rt TOMATOES PEPPERS ONIONS illing wells and cisterns. o —_— 5 ,Miss Jennie L. Spencer of Brosdway At the affertory s ‘:A"_ca(lgdr;l:f; b X - e E: =, nel from a v wi % GHERKINS CAULIFLOWER ]”urlnrrs are busy filling silos, The 3 Boet i nich. ok (o Saturday was a blg day for politics | that h 6 VISIC HCRORIOR 't‘!‘m;";‘M’;%‘f_l&denck F. Sullivan. Y 3 corn crop is one of g o t : Norwich, > being sevi cs | that E i = SPICES AND HERBS crop is one of the best in years. | on 1 the Baptist chorch In Thompson f e e . Jiere being seven conven- that he should do all possible to aid o 2lss Ruth AeClenathan, of Lincoln cpistle for the e i c 00 : Fruit growers state v S B R TR RO D R P T , the dying request of J. At e riize DABSCREr | Pentpoost, [T iv:1-6, Sate Tk e T Ll publicar. The first | b ‘being that he would o . | choosing th tecost, Eph. ivil6 the damsos i last of | Mi: s re for the choicec o A he found in 2 aid all g the text, "I, a prisoner i % Somers Bros. | amson gl crop Wil be gath- s Margarel Conin ot Sctco s for oitce, while The oicee of candidates | Golden fule trouble ana Praciice (e | ir and Mra Jon . Al Lord, nesecch you tial prisoner in the | The wants of the school rom are 2 Mrs. Daniel Brennan of 46 name delegate: m- |all in this and said e aid of | Humphrey Alm . Almy and son, | called.” vocation in which you are e are fully prepared weptid Bain street. an of 463 | convention from tes to the state |go to congre said that he would not|{a v Almy, have returned, after called.” son with a com| P8 g givec | iss Kathering G. Lambert, mans ' tieth senatorial the Tenti ‘and Twen- |a chance igress for the money but for Summer spent at Bastern Point. pBeviewing St Pauts great york 1 Bomwith 8 compleuilion DL acturer of hair goods, at M - | Mrs. Wilfred Di £ 'he republican delegat He said that B M ¥ , in winning so many souls to DR. KIMBALL by iy Siabress, | springs. for 4 «r‘x:.;‘n is “M Saron | Twenticih lcan delegates from the | tion in the A L P lxoln’;i\-(:'uagle]‘:sA..e:#urnhlm of Lin- ::;":;“éhseolp‘;?sher dwelt upon the FIS‘C- re right and assortment com. - e i s a'at the town hall at 1120 oclock who does what is right f i | T o e | iy citude for those liable to 4 P Wise gavder ealth. and were calle : .20 o'clock | and ha to ght for the pe .. where she all away froi B0 PSR DS olfice (0 | zms Tront cns sre estuk 1 o conpy | moniy S tral were called to order by State Cens and he told of his work there peopte | the summer. i been'auring | forceful o e Tl anl 48| Pade, Pencie, Rulos at fo snch of flo R W I T & I B i MUEE oL T New i e e S aan for dibare. He Sheks em to hold fast i uregan Block | Tl pots or planis hich =DRN Bulkeley. 1910, s to New London, | was chosen. G Maxtin of Stonington | whole e s B it (5 and Ates. Willian 11, Allen and s Tag e truths | Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, eto, at 20 savel g e Nor- | of Waterford wa Saunders | and stated 5 with the trusts have been at Fi was true in S ’ i 5 m. Sundays— cademy. d was named for cler] ¢ that people are baing land for the B at Fishers 1s-| true _ n St, Paul's day is sepld ke it of the deiesates were not v A et fubeine made | Huntington Withidge. are JeLArEG i kg g e o varied avoca- [ Pencils of various ki e s Bustitdiagnd molommenigt ikl B S aoutn L of Uving ana low wases bk e Pt ook e g Jaried avoch” | hoiders, stc, at 3o, faphi Pads, Pen« . sast Lyme Street Railway c pposition was expectes 3 would do hi vhe t George G, alvation, by living accord- y Saky Bavo: widh om- staten bected and it 1s | the . g o Aeiaring| George Loring.a Hodss ing to the . ; i pany have made a request for an ad- stated that ballots’ favoring na it is | e pesple it eiected. o sume as o0 | day londas) eend o il Solupnite W Fales"or Buldance taught by | | Writing Pads, a dozen styles to s in pay. mon 29 egates had beén printed, | 2pplas Wsturs. he ciosed amifat] Sy aave beell i [atc where! The obligati & , either ink o £ Mins Moty and were in_circulation, but th | applause,, He held a short idst | at Pine Tre spending the summer | the gation of Catholics to prove r pencil. The Fletcher famil ) s of Buasala N T, | PoNEn i substded g R e op- | after the convent rt reception ree cottage. mselves worthy of their voca Pencils, Er. eher S S et I . e O S e L pro g = : convention, fe: by ahow heir vocation asers, Rule nual reunion in Horticultural hall, in pect street. pas the frst delemate Arthur M the legislature of Mr. Jodoln, and after Mags., formerly of Nor st Upton. | to be desired and e aul as| gchool Ba Bostor v hall, in - > wold nominat s mitteemen were °"| guest of o wich, is the| s ced his ab- gs, Straps, Sl Wednesd Rev. V. G. Blackman, recent [ X “Lawia of Volantows, whos Hs. dec he ctace commitisemen woro mpow: | SICL OF Rer, seter, . dames 3 zent brethren, wae emphasized in & ales 8 papoign pryven. T ET A i i South Killingly. occupied t:::],\ o Hareh & o B voe SR TR SR o v e o “paiec eonvmicing e 8 day in a number of at Warren; Ci i pulp st i Rl s fo E Yo E s s Pl g _manner. - Jesterday in “a mumber of places R it | Dest in citizenship and republicanism C. S. Avery for Senator. Miss Lucas and Miss M 3 s = wax observed as Flower Sunday. when | Josepy - who has been (o the general assembly | a AL L odiock ihe ShaveRbie ot el e b R it o SR o BTN ame in Oklahoma. & . eneral placed flowers o Joseph H. Leveen of 2 as ator and represe elegates fre ] on of the | spe Sreok 0 have b mo; A e, 1 senecal | IEERY ilimens od Lt iiind e e ot Silin: and who Stinds for Bvereit ntative, | torisi di from the Nindirenth sena: spending the” past’six months "on i L Ao e e etk e tchenware Department es. sk ond in NOEW = or governor o J. Lake | hall a i s called in thy £ @ he British btleg 87 oms hat_looms ? iy S suest of Dr. Cls ¥ “.;"D‘;o‘;l "‘Cll‘x‘m;»_ e Bat et andielaihe hatl and Dr. . 3. Donohue n the town | turned home Saturddy et Susgoa refjafSer thin iy SE RIS S . . ple who attended the g - e e on Appiiude aud. James Boly. s PDI otion of John P. Mur ; enrler Junria state fair at Hartford will he A Nianti rri E of Stonington secondes phy. Philip T. Wi n P. Mur-| The Misses BIi; r a5 ARSI corriagsEIc | the nominatio ceonded | clerk. . Welles was s ses Bliss of Williams str interest that the attendan parn Wth | seephen Bos rrespondent states that | en by ac nation, Mr. Lewis was chos- | rk. A number of candidates aRade o ndva boen il st bl i be week averaged bet carn Yol | Stephen Tiond went to Toston Satur- | gate ot | pablon.. Eor second Ale: | oo ey o aempsted gudiyy IO gt RiboRfan travel E Gouuien ol ERE e E kb ek, w0 st iy e et oAl I et e e nlupon aciy Attorase. ;| office were ausgested and two declined | gay, havi el el eatak Uomalin | g ue Oouble oah veryone_no A S wiess of Wia e tor, y Ja 5 o Doe arles S. Avery, B ay and spent Su A o cies ta ¥ Twe Pot PRI S v B e ke {n \\;mfi.mm, orney John J:|time postmaster hore. was & \-’“a:dofifl tives i New York. Sunday with rela- all the politicians.— Hp i having the necessary utensils. easy by wniy ridow of Joseph Biack- | s s Hotm G Lo e Wik the st Brown, and Mr. Law- Dr. E J. Brophy and He = St S Pasbipn; thik 1 % . raday ot Oaxland | og A b Fipasick fhat Rev: | This completed ice of the gahering Scveral commended Mlr. Avery for en | Mrs. Teonard W, Tacon and son enmnpn this, Nt Wl The o N 2 s were he St. Peter's church, is @ e Satvertion s business of ice. After a session of ten mi T et Satibsis ot by a som, Bosih T oelecns with: busiel 1a | 2t iirch, 1 et K- Ths ] i o A 8 he R aucet O £ headjournment was RRUh ot 0 mInuteE] Rve e e i g Preserving Kettl Thompson, C wy vial @ iteema srow he deleg: 'y - b bt 2 "a i 01 - [ ., Con n | 3 £ Sy oyn s Llmaten guad Judge of Probate Thomas M. Shields. pecupy Mrs, - Charle 2 Gusatle farecte ik ey ansmet o all whHahi Mr. and Mrs. Henry whe a banguet auregan hou he democratic delegate: S ouse, on Lincoln avenue, % 5 ware. h Three children hav # ol ity G. Peck e cionds was enjoyed anc bate conventi egates to the pro- | Burnhan hatae s M Wir i ® _ Doctors recommend Arch Support | e By have been foumll/with | s 3= who R&Xe spent {ie e SABUCt Mas erlefed AL B oo Whun the Feobly s 0 e L Pactd e s spend the w shapes. Strainerd/iof | &1L7CAIRCoIH NI o pport | iy B mave boen found With | Geles Ferry, have returned to. L Nineteanths Distei ber than the republican delegates actfic coast 4 . e b Bt ‘wge s ARILE Pecin a1 Hoie 1 cturned to their istrict Delegates, e Twentioth senatorial convention. = - with Rbeumatism e ot | from Fall River own. In room seven at 8tee; R L v oAl convERLion: | § SFOUR-WOR | Funnels, Jar _Fillers, Jar Cords of the feet | gecond a_Germantown, Pa. pln Foom seven at the Waurcgan | the lntter’and ocos he' town hall 1o ALD CONQUERORS. | AKEN | e st Tone i M | econd a Germantown. Pa.| John C. Buckley of Boston came Douss Gl Thisgd oeliok e T pied an anteroom. | Subject of llustrated S Lightning Jars, Spoans of all ines. end fu us | Hunday to spend & week ame | tral Committecman Z. R £ 8jee Cons Allr e as. T tHo G ed Sermon by Rev.| completo assortment . of "other tittie n arhonneay, | o A r R S the | ler_ Crutienden,” his . R Robbing, Ty_ | ¢ Tnan and Thomts M Sriciis wap| P. C. Wright. | ‘b‘Wu assume that because your ms at right prices. mundry t0;0. K. (eqres, | o5 illiam Buckley, | convention of " the i =y | chosen s cléri When candidates 2 usiness is sms 5 Sl B lone in the 25l SHsteentlL SERIiEIN dIn Tt i e " e Ray 2 o orlil < -Conaueror: o conveniency & o £ t possible manner and at reasona 1| Mr. and Mrs. Mor : to select two delogates at large. - Hon: in’_ nominatlon . Thomas. M. | SS1giaay eve sOanauerpral turnistied { § Caceou T SESR 5 AL REER Mason Quarts, 650 dozen. ptid Py o Torton. i Braston ant I W mIBhIte” was | ch ge. Hen- o oo nas .| o, nz topic for Rev. P. ut. .- fams S Hes ol v Tichis Rave hoon fhon thedoutuat N Shoutn Shaluce | terms for_ i e o e Bciene . Ot Baptist STy sl sosonrysl ee v Mason Pints, 59 dozens — S, i TR (5 - recent gu Sl ¥ veen | whi bt by I Smith, | ticular of 5 ks hAzER he lecture was illustr s 2 ore JUST Steamer Munmatawiet, which pics | © ent guests of Mrs. Luella R. Cars Yhile Arthur E, Shedd of Pr e ondioe e st b tereopticon siides =2 nlisbaler | (degireble than one lnrkerane 1o Royal (square), $1.00 dozen ~ $ S o Teontion Wk Tanid et stree named for clefk by W. L Allyn of o s mdmination Jeseph e icsonder N | count you among ; b s J winte 4 and Long Island Ledyard and chos I 0 ann A seph | yocus O apoleon and | ng our many REEBIVED| v e teuetioetat Jsland | ciei mngneer i i i e L DR R R don 51" he hat e 1 forlh| gesue Chrlt were the o oteon ana || customers. any Royal (sguare) Quarts; $1.00) deksen T S ey The steamer wil Norwieh with his daunter sher ot | E/Smith pre ented the name ot rank | canatdate most nd he considerad L0 | mention, A e e All Departments of Banking. Royal (square) Pints, 90c dozen. hauling worough over- | 214 son Elmer have bee arian |0, oo ar as the first delegate at | fice and ably fitted for the of- a man world e e 2 A Leotri i i g v e ] n at Gales | JaT8¢. and after being & with support all along i 5 d conqueror and a | == eotric (wide mouth), li 4 & oX'h: Sty s Aexinger 4 g seconded by | e should be sue along the 1 world conquerror. i i ), lightning tep, Wh“e Casfile S Rl o st Tebda tage. Lt their cor. | Alexander Hurkness of Preston he was | 2 good 0 be successtul. Hia vecora s e e | The Thames loan & Trust Co .:' 5 0 G et o e YL Tate & T A% the weeond dolas y willits to make a sacrifice for Vs ‘been capacity for bringing things to| y uarts, 85c. apl ek school are Sisters L. Lucs, M. The Milkses Vicioris and-Las o R deRnte LT Al bgp Koot b b Sl | (ol Lo P e Shetucket St, Norwiza, Conn. Pi 100 344k Andrea, M. Bapiiste and M. Rose Gen- uls of Baltic have Sudslancy D i R e e R LT e ( Jie died when 32 years old, hav- : s |t Father Treanor estir spending two m e Alter i et s SR e raf B 4 g a reig O D ———————— ) i iat of last year, 430 s about | goq ard, Me., and Lowell and New | discussion e i e e county convention i He had b L e i) ; DUNN’S PHARMACY = LK A difcussioneToeartog (he T Nc g In town hall at 12.20 lon wEs edled imire.hubit BAd DUllasd s Sroal e Lights i 50 Main S ’ st of the camp meetings wh Mrs Rowley and d the rules of the party AR e s I e o golishtning (genuine) Pints; . §1.00 ain Stree have been held by the A. M. E. o fsi U AT aw, (RopTay and. deygnter, and no action i necessary. The that | Gleton of North named George Pen- 5 s a man of great wisdom P i i t |en ¢ T o | s orett, vetuened to theis o Ve Vv Selon it a fow Gt Stoningion. who was ana ‘tact, ‘and “had the power o aom || Sterling Silver, Silver Jelly Tumblers, 25c, 27c, 29 dozen. . _— ning. Rev. Dr. e o spending three weeks as 1',“"“ 7k New London County Delegat b Sngypon el ToL CEe i tEn: £¥3iiad bim pttink ikewise || Depositware, Cut Glass, — | Lo d , now of New | Mr. an = - e guests of | es. e kel g iroton named ’ on's wonderf 2 | 5 SR s g R b \d Mrs. Daniel 3. Johnston of The full list of the delczates to the Eafience Aahorare ofmoln Ana prer| pointed out, vt his St | Clocks, Etc. The Reid & Hughes " 5 eet. state convention at Hartford : T e Mo He el eRt e during own_life time. i h c o state convention at Traritord this week | 1ation\uh i Would De ciestaly e tm | | s ates e time & < = New London county is g Hamver heen darented - ne o st alone is the world c ) 3 We Reco i | Very Low Goloint ates R tows: * Y 74, his Mesk | mation was scconded b Col. John . | ¥ Zhrist' alony 2" tho warld conqueror Xseful and Dezsirable cover Furnture and Do Garpet a Nickel Plate Road : 2 Norwich—Frank H, Smith, Hert Chairman P pecches’ won applause. e icl aying, O Road, to Washington " = Balibemle L gl S B an Pendleton also spoke in fa- TENNIS TO! 2o rticles for Weddi sept12 'u o o S T o TR T B L il Brarmel 1bbits, Charles . | 10 o 08 SnI9%te N oaventl unan- At Gifts g tched AL e e ST b R gy AR Sprague—John Russell, Joseph Enel i e (e 8Y LocAL cLUSB| o | Southwest, daily, Sept. 30 to Oct. 14 | FURIYIn Mt ¥ and Mrs. Albert | “EiTn g seph | minutes. eing in session three | —— = 2 ot Ot South B SRR S he Centra. 2 3 e enator. inish It This V Bost. e th Blg s . united in IR e L The ‘democrath , 5 S Wk . on, Mass.—adv =, | Harold ok anited, g mayiage | wet anon—lraac G, Tarkin Glisha pXhe domocratle delegates from the ek—The Drawings. Largest Stock ] . o sl Bt botn of this clty. The ¢ Ne | eieme awiin, Tiisha | Twentieth, district met in the amte- | The Norwich R P Lowest Pri e - he sixth annual report of the Ne wes perfor od only in the pres- o chitsber —Eo - ¥ Halloga iiS torThe chvicsTate iall at.1.30 o'clock | has arranged rm_mum and Tennis club est Prices aven County Anti-Tuberculo P the immediate *tamilics, MF. | Srovcn " > P4 oss, Samuel | ator Trom that ot o o phelga he LR ciation, which operates asso- | o, untley standing up with | > gn Y, Austin P, |warring called the Man- | for ke, ounds this week gy 164 “operates the Gaylora them. They are to tanding up with | Dt : warring called the convention (o an’ | for the tennis plavers. There are veek | e . SEkiies . Wallidatora o | . and have their ho e n H. Smith, F. W. B ind as chairman Charles r- | teen entries for ihe singles fon H S e o Wl et o SCUE 0 Make their home | ¢, M. Shay, Georss . Batty o el S T R s the dontiss L Ta and fou “ " 90 h l S el i s e nds, 0l Lyme—Geors . Costello, .~ 7| Montel hosen. T Burchard of | the plavers will les. To the singles N % & Mheit encodtagini k has been e - Norfon. ; Charies | I. Raymond Warren of Lyme nomi- S ST TIEE while the fnal | B s o > e = i ucus. ton—Arth : 3. Crbsiaalins ‘ornelius B. Crandall of 8 ill ‘be for the best th Tt et e _ The Lebanon prohibit o Freston_Arthuc B. Shedd, Chacled | inston for:the segator § Bton_ | of five, r est three out cookin e T ok iy L) ety wn clerks of the state have re Thursday. Sep prohibitionists met on | D. Zabriskie g i L GRS D o AL s . “its. and alwags “a. friend Indeed, n| E50 1002 07 o of e e i an | tormeci Sekdes e Toch i | B dvard “Frank W. B A GO Va0t e | o he Smilce herd Wi be S Bone. N ed.” You ought 1o see t | of laws was enacted 4. Ehe st ] o ARG ot 1096 &2 10th. 4n_the | S w. S were a d on adjourncd. There | ings fo ingles there will be draw- The clder mill sit r i e -thelor 1 Stal by he lbgialaturc)] Par U 1090 o ian ey A t S I Fo present v the consolation tou L The clder mill situated at the branct v Estates, quality ranges bullt the of 1409 and go into effect Octobe ture | Paric of Iixcter was' moderator AL B Glearil, William J. Loy anit those defeated wiil piny urmAment | FRANK Versuilics. “and Conducted by the Sty 1 hasers. Better 100! e booklet is issued by the commis- ERaesman Thomes Cnrsiciale Rockwood. mes H. Hyde, Frank A. OBITUARY. themiagiis tuers halns; sultatie n on | open_every Wednesday. e 0 Seater, ) 15 Water | state of Cor nd gam Us- | party which began its iy | Montville—George ; L obanly De: singe cames S e Sheod Heater, whe Connecticut. praver. Rev. gan_its cauens with | D. Home adford, Dan | oo C"ay!nn Z. Robbins. LALE LT g b S I A : jod's guldance and bles: aving for Lishon—Peter Fe A _The deatl: of Clayton 2 3 R oo (o Ah et week and | Ssatsa p Among other actions rece |5 Sieket Sommated. 1o s for Satem—Eime: , Andrew Roux. [cureed at the B Fin Z. Roubikice: | miad gpert to the’ public and a good- | rica pt. AL i, Eetant Sl Loy Sogpe ik oo Sl o 4 o L7050 . Byron Gallup, George | With stoppage. ness of about ten days| ine iz, diumings, tn the singles match . 221 Main h g _pedestrian with their | furor fealindd 2y Paysc Srand Now o Tondon et RO wTh e 0 Tie oD obi crs as follows: Tainter v Main Street. T T e v e bl SR thelr | Jura win'N. Hinciiey. 1 S| 2w Tomaon, Tacia . whttgn, | BE GRS wing €0’ nis condition at Robinson, 1. Brown vs Symington, LSoMEAND GET A HISTIOC S 2 fle 'which ~ will contain some 168 | 20 e Sor, George M. Thomas: | phen J. Downey. ~ B N, e trcim the bpeikton el have ol \ Clark, A. Brown vs. Stock- RING IN YOUR e SRR, ™| paAmes with motor ‘Hiator bipis ctes e on st BE G O ealne) Wil | week. gava. the operation wall, now- well, Lythan vs. Dr. Bunnell Arnold BOOKS FOR GASH OR EXCHANGE. { iber 3, 1909, down to date. ; mitiee, Andrew o Achool-oon Jonnstone. aine, William | Werk sxve hodec bt per Alie et in b A0 the R oitiea bk dram u;l‘ e CONE TonaY. The o 5.4 Smith: registrar of volers, . A _yme—Fred Seymour, Stephen S 800 (fhes chanwed for the worse AT i ek el gl S y oy | satur g iahice ‘wab Diiedion] Olittar & O dppat f volers James A.|ling J. Warren Stark, r. Stephen Ster- | 5, oIS N e T | Ctes D L L COMMON' BCHOOL BOOKA ' JHR, | Saturda Sisk e ios e on | Oliver A s et e T, Beabk Wb b remained at the bedside iday | and Gitbert SYIAD VRS ST — e ALL SCHOOLS, NEW SECON necticut com of the Con- | C. Thomas: audi ollector, William aVeln A Bover 1 Frank White, | death. ide until his s HAND. . NEW AND SECOND- { the award ‘of the arbitrators as i t: tree warden, S, Eaward Dainto . Charles L. Siewart foSi3ton Robbing was born at Rock- Fish and Gam New up-to- by < The Sanitary Wall Coating| 1" o\usr” crarlished by the R IR A e Lo e g Gaavots, o |85 Yk X SR B B | e i 6 e Association. p-to-date cuiting || vou cax A A c White and sixt J§ | had been in effect at the by the award | 30, viit, George . Thomas. W s oS e Dl b Newla st A e e bk i ——— ING BY GETTING six on June 1, 1910, ming of | Monroe Pults: for two years, Andrew | E. Comstock Sau@ate Thea | Where iin recuived hiat achooliE oh | S Hnteare Friday ot annual | AR SCHOOL GEOGR 7 Aad cimh een shades| u JEneR L, SR T FEee s o t A Booihby, Aar T e o Iwhere Hs ‘recelved iz schooling and | Officer’awere hriford Pridey fgruoa | The Plaui-Cadd ¢ {Mc THER'S TiT‘Sl“’("‘:PH‘qyfé\nD\; applied to any inter since 3 ave left Geer for three years, Willia ey T rict—Charles s | was given a ‘or two years he | ident, y ted as follows: Pres- -Ca CHER'S SUE SECON Rl e ince June 1, 1910 GGeer, Eugene B, Smith, Katnesing ilescy, Frederiek P Latimer. Bl h e C L e LI Cen- en Co., Jinaxp. we nave some Goop For Sale B o0d:| The rocent e £ E netecnth ' District — Lewis | R. | Yers, has, been it for e past_ten | ges offPanic . Gt devonlers, and Slvezmivi, o x sale of pat ution forbidding the North 7 | “Twenltieth £ . \ he has visit R e e Tao P, Me- | & B fED €. CADWELL, § B ot e o T e | P ——— ! BN D s e e \oThe Norih Sionington republican | T Iax oy’ and Voung’ man v ponu- | Son, ‘George: M. Gunn Furneiee, Muih- || PLAUT - CADDEN FTTIATRAE | Store open Saturd | phive or cocaine, without adoctor's |G Lewls Saturd called 1o order by H. | DEMOCRATS NAME CAND il o et 1] 340 Frank B: Brandexeo of New Con: | Sle wturday Evenings unii | | e Bt o TLowis Saturday affernoon. John L. | ¢ “NAME CANDIDATES. | i tive manner won a | don, Robert M. Flak oY RO Tans o a'clock | tests fr members of pro- | hoger AR N i ess he was a the time of his|M. Murray of Fisk of Stafford, Dr. septidaw : i g s L Wi chiosen chafouiin it i | Fair Sized Attendance at the C. tha J t work in Brock paf rray of Pomfret Center e o 2 han preciall | ed afrer a lengthy seasion: = minat- | tions of Delegates from This End o%|sent on from 1030 thers Jwine Laen { ey ans Cosaminar W R Saptee Nl . A A . aociation and has precipi- | men, James ¥. Brown, Ir. r Sclect_ | the State—Jodk ok ot on Trowl Fgetop for. his partiodlin |1 iritain. The association ha 25.29 B | knell to the ich sounds the death | Vincent: ssess: srown, Jr.. Herbert T odoin for Congress. fotaites he: work, He made hishead- | much prors of 135 ' During the vear| ' roadway nediclx the names | P. Miner, Jol hoard of relief, Amos | democrati i cloc Alfignent SUAW as s serviot | the protect i liin Bl 2 RIGHT ON YOUR WAY TO SCHOOL ae 3 v; agent of town | in the T wvention of the de 3 anded. He never lost the T |and game. The report of ti fish | S We Serve the Bes! “ - | e und. Sames I Brown, 3t e | i the "Third congresslonal disiric of “maiing frionds and b Seamad ame:. Tha repor of tlie treastizer septi2d A ton declares that the ¢ Jonn L. Yorl; grand jurors, | state do el § - Donoie, e e Hrcltan 1a | L Snpanset 0810 B e a great disturbance |tax collect Stone, Herbert Richardson; | Lanphe al committeeman. Albert H. | time. The & ¢ had been but a short| - EAE | M ICE CRE o ance | tax collector, Thomas F. Wheeler | Lanphere of ‘Waterford was o el AR e e S e ' 3G | and CAKE ho time of the sun | Stables, Thomas Feabody B o e She ik St ot o T e e Diowent here Sun- | WORCESTER POLICE CAPTURE i | C. ADLES, ime of the sun | Povis: town school committee, Rev ret was chosen clerk. A reso etk O Sl T e Uhy . L in the city in our e myth There | ELE Dot P R oo | ot aa mamei consistng of | SIF. Rovuins nin charge by ALLEGED. ATSHIREEAR alr, calp and Face Spe s about whe | registrar of voters, Joh rompson; | J0 jeq. Willimanti « r: Robbins is sur Kyl 15 Y = thance : a slight | warden in 1. e, Wat tic: S. B, Man- | ents urvived by his 7 ecar Old Walter Trud : about the 24th of o warden. James I. Bro trea s ng, Waterford: Rohe Sar nts, one sister, Mrs. Henry Alle 21 rudell Said to| ‘o Ladies’ Grill metel’ " Thete - whil Bs 5o | & 05 s rown, Jr.” Abdut 40 | 810 Mo e e este e e R '\\"E fiave, Stelen Avcut ol Established 29 Years are .i'RLANDMOrTHERs ders A ke o ARE Sk a3 o1 S AR SR ch: J. Kelly, Colchester. orney LeRoy Robbins, of thls ¢ t-| won e | arelguiie, outio style. The latest i3 irbance o Bytrartid . e e this city. ofbsater, Magk, Bept iAW Short wavy, natural har, ai £ WHISh canin . any sense e At TordesMaint | Simeon K. Batdwin, and they. pl G EaTme .| Tul Burglar who has paffied e s e e ine it Mids Adisg snow Mne stornm | s T N, rrind 3 i 2 id th ) Sotdar e of Worces he police : 28 show oom. n gt L e gyl der: bia building | (oot th e sr i bes fon. T YaSunday, svening xl A PR S chster, Springfield, Hartford £ :;;c\v‘m‘lhn;s ’Vu-u}HmLInrw style. Do not | spring. & et g e 4l U R S B L the (5131 | his home sprma e i ador Sl Lol i L LR varalil ‘ N poney for what is old-fshio; n excursion to| Mre Angeline B. Lowk dorsed the party Slatiors adapted 3 RIoms I Bim el oL om e e e T e a0 ducational in its Methods, [l Ca ¥ Naruiciy tnive wask of Sopt e Central Ver i eaaline R el “State convention eahi [ gation or troubles from which T has | have taken in hetween '$5.000 and 0 orwich entire week of Sept. 19th. Thursda vill have a modern summer cottas | Mavor Charles 1 Thaver mado besn suftering fog tHe\past faar monthy [32500 in twenty breaks ininie ] Progressive mn its Efforts, NORWICH—Wauregan House, be goo 3. 2 168 Speec n which T rom Providence twc | i RY. he police St . ” g % o s . Hapkins of Plu | Raymond » hie name o and has be when Raoul Tru lice declare, s NEW YORK—2! WAUREGAN HOUSE, % o0 oniy_ o | just brousit pkin of Plainteld nas | G mond 3. Sovioin for cangress from L agg; and_hax Heen enuiaved ol it R et gl Highly Moral in its Tone, Sl RI—210 West 1U1tR Sty | not later Sept 2N cows from Noi t e point on| oera “district, He said that dem also leader of nger and he | road static ” ody at the rail- s e 7 sep12d fo ooy nas Mt e 16, doth | s pet oint. on | ocratie conventions for (i : : ; of the Froohlichke ation. |l Progressi ; The ¥ e Yo iy s | other cottage and O R S e eit | | 9. A A T Parker -Davenport Go., Props. || L' 1ot s Sept 22 1210, 10 | Putnem has begun Davis of | pist, "y 1€ Ihere madler of form in-(he | 1 MF-MUHscl nis born n, Ausir i 9 st mtarting point until Sept. 23" 1010 o eottage in “Boulder _ nveni on, for | could earry the distric 4 o deomcrat | 717 15 TARS Tt B pEeite0 - this | i K LR e g bl " e IRefostve. Owlng (o heiver low farés | der ey (will sivglsunyloys el Dectuss Teibad Slediit T ek = hofare coming here. e i positions for which th H s Afazian theas Hckety, o So1d, o |1arge force of men ployment to a|how other states e s | expert zither player an was an will be fitted mentall o Vo wil Tie Nerwich Wicke! p-over privileges wil e D ewaol iMinta ot men until cold weather, | about ther stites wers “goine. taked | G067 0 (25 e A S i D e ot you 48 ickel & Brass (o, | iconers o i, For further par- Norwich and Miss B e st R B amon the destil Nt Feu. ol B B et TRy TaNe™ o e 38 gning Stutios. Our fins iy i foa t6 Dt the A ion and are go- ce here g his res- | {Jp, «“ coo SEETRAE BE ! Chandeliers, ¥acht Trimmi Operation for A | Koms. # | o put the democrats in power, 3 | iid MLt b like *the Smie that Won't|f§ VY % " ™ e e Py e nos e ppendicitis. [t rom Aviation Meet. DOt (e, peuple who ate now vep e e D & % is the finest ever. Also Lace Curtai P such things Refinished. iy s ont $ 80ecioen | oIV imnl HHE Steblsine drid Tiout resented in congress but tie corpora- |15 SITESL QLT mis 1ani | Come 011" Will € The Regular Fall Term is [§| Shades, Dr: ns 2,57 Chestnut 8t Ners wobulance s by ook [ mer Seturiely Sutcpany ont tter oy | man wh declared’ Mr. Joduin e i e L ome Off. now open. s Fo peries and Upholstery, . of the = Yol cuding the aviation 1 o e ] ho will look aftsr the people's | b Austrid. H snd other relatives B 5. - ughter sunger | During the th uest 4t Boston erest. He caused Much ple’s | ¢ e was @ member of Snter any da. B ¢ . . 5 f Fhor £ the three days th fioetiin & Much Cnights of ( of the ¥ s ar B b Ao il g g e B i ity i Knights of Columbus In Providemce.| ANl vou me 31 Will ng . rere : gt aviators in he lower hou e union and the Froe A1l vou need to do | ow HAVE YOUR ung lad e, ihcre | alehe” o iiea ‘4 mumver oivalu | 22N 5 o el Societs. T i et R EVENING CLASS y i # s. o g s o ot S el PR el others, t scconded g rovidence will be in | deeply r how ugly or how | septl - Watches and Clocks Repaired L HTOr| BT w L B chers Thel nud a | G e oot e Fri At soom hev |8 Starts Monday, Sept. 12 oass ator, whose triplané English axl- | the inclination & sdoin's popularity and n Innocent BACKIRG. o eRIhI i AR . P ator, ot BGINE Nkt 1o Ui | the inetingiion fo democracs e A inecan \Bys(-r-dar. },‘;g‘:‘n S faw nighr (mayhe 2y e Tl 7 g s by FRISWELL Alfonsa j= not quite what the game principles sis ineir ma | cianal" oin was unanimoisly no Jn g mgnt o« finish vetween Taft | they disupy Just begin o show) wnd | vidual Instruction I 10 n ’ pir t A hine. although the Eng et triet gressman from the Third [ Worth be in ner would Long- | vour face . ar like” magic, leavin, 3 nglist Ho e gmiranw 2527 ; Mying & ver hins sithieveh the Engiian meshiis| Upani] Touston Post amoot snd & ‘hroughout, Franklin Btroot | Evening vome - L % bialled frwlend of dujven tiiroughithal ¢ Pon halng informed of his nomin s look st Clet i two-nince food e 4 . A. Pitcher of this e o1k AudkRalnE. sllod Lo:tha ol 1 oath Ma it Abal it (exten strengtits e taliat Sottls B i e i e At L T B i Lo the_plateerm i o eaite Bl Kintyo, (cxi o wrensiiil altoln sriied WAE. CABELD) 0 Aulfl 1ta and it w DR pare | margin o s es by the narrow | quickly and e: sgood and see how | i At e e e f i R Ao AUy, A ) e dis- i ape sopt10d =Washingion Post. : pear. IL it fails get you “Phon baci w o moley WHEN vou wani 10 : : ; : o gabn befora the public TR . % T A er than through “‘fi i s ’ : ha alman a4 e Rslaun - = o e 5 "AI s, i ~ e A