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SATURDAY, SEPT. 1712 PAGES BULLETIN NEWS LETTERS FROM ITS BROADENING FIELD i i iii it THE NEW LONDON ELECTION beéen in Willimantic the past few days. | Almira G . Lizzie Barre, Emma | Piche, Ma Dorilda VOLUNTOWN e e st Tohn C. Turner the Republican Nominee LETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES tiemen w NIANTIC Delegates Attend Co..um.on.—vill.ge|gfig‘r_"s (}g‘i(nhl‘l‘!ivr. A“axx“”ml_ ;»;:i; The Prohibition Rally—Feed Wire Ar. | Loses its Blacksmith—Forty Hours'| Grayiin Oscar Darre, Napolcon Jar- | for Town Clerk rives for New Shore Line Electric evotion to Open Sunday. cd Myer i Micheau, ‘The Business and Social Life of Every Town and T Road. Mes attie Masret who recently | Gustave Hussler, Percie McGovern and | Al : Norwich | inderwent a painful operation at the | e 4100 40D 5 Settlement Reflected in These Columns. Rt Lo o) Dioaitiosre | AT et .m%fifl,,v;f..\‘“i,:“i;‘; e e b o tar] UNCASVILLE | A CONVENTION SURPRISE Plan for Series of Literary Evenings | rangements are heine mude o e e e it e ReioTou. S prerssti g e i —Exodus of Summer Visitors—Mis- NEY LONDON COUNTY ot e tast of the week 24| gianary Sacisty Meets with the Pres- School commenced Monday with| ident. = 7 Miss Josephine Daniels teacher. The % UNCASVILLE North Plain school will be closed this he following syllabus, as arranged another prohibition meeting in Baltic. where she is attending thc| Special Services at Chesterfieid Bap- on Tuesday, September .| Academy of the Holy Family. tist Church I(Hi\flr W. Stewart of Chicago, w Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauthier of ¢ | | Miss Charlotte M. F was the guest of has a national reputation as an orator, | Jewett City were visiting friends in will be the speaker. town on Sunda Alderman O’Leary Has Proven that He is Not a Dead Cousins, Misees One—School Superintendent Jennings’ Annual Re. § | by Rev. . Wilson Harrison for the| Feed Wire for New Trolley Line. n{—'fm;'émh}: fi'g?:";;i'\inm{:‘;’i‘u:fl‘r‘u:l; Gertrude and 1. Olson, over Sat- New Superintendent for Ke; el Maynard is teaching the| course of literary evenings, to be ziven| A large quantity of copper wire ar- | this week attending the republican con. | " oAy and Sund Mr. and Mrs. I'r: L port and Recommendations—The Office of Sealer’ ’ b Millington Green school under the auspices of the literary and | rived at the freight station Monday. | vention. 3 ] Comeany's Plant—Work Started on| " "0 8\G, 1\ 0f Cromwell gave a very| social ~department of the Epworih| ¥, A. Beckwitis team is hauling the | Chasles Barber attended the con. |SUCSES of friends in' Hadiyme Monday : £ 4 $2000 Almahouse—Pupila Enter Nor- | 1o iation Toctmre st v chmtels Mo | ase, wab aiamsimaten be pastas Hoe: | wire. 5 lomiers. T wil o wasd 'ag| groiaries Barver attended the con- | Sld" T yeaaay: : ; of Weights and Measures Still a Minor Office. 4 wich Free Academy. day on The Christian Citizen. | rison at the Sunday evening service:|a feed wire to transmit power from day. | Mr and “Mre William Grinnell 9 S | W. M. Sisson and son have a new 20| The first of the series was taken on | the power house of the Shore Line| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Maine have | SPCRt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Long r Jobn Pearl of New York lis been | jorse power automobile, purchased in| September 6 Iy Sister Emma Har- | Flectric toad at Saybrook to the Kast | spent several days at Kingston fair |2GECTAL : appointed as active manager and su- | jvoryton rison, who gave most _entertaining | Lyme road. Surveyor R. Gorton | this week. Other visitors to the fait | eamy & e e e 4 i i Perintendent of the Keyes Process | Ppaper Wom Her Place and In- | is busy staking out the new route, e g wsitors tosthe fat] camd vtol atonty e, are making their | Both th nublican and democratic | to the coping surrounding the park- compuny’s mill. sucessding . H. Mc fluence.” October 4—Debate: Immi-( Charles J. Luce left Tuesday for a|tin Maine, Leonard B. Kinnle, Howard | fiomg [ the fine house where Dr. Tay- | parties having made nominations. for| let on the parade. Representatives of Donald. Mr. Pearl will reside in town. | gration to the U i States shouid be | business trip to the metropolis. James and George Dawley. I"(;; ;;‘\n"id‘ lnrs\ \;, ter. _\|rl F : ris “"1 ar l‘x;\\v; officers, m»).\u-\m party : Bt;«mn t%mnlue clenn;rn were Ql:‘m | r | unrestricted affimative, Richard |, G. F. Griswol S NG, A | mac st for the Robertson Paper | voters and the vote-for-the-best-men|to clear the large and ornam 2 . B Y arh .| Posch Festival Nets $10—Gummee Cot. | JuSstricted: effmative, Richerd) .7 Criewcld was iz e Village Blacksmith Leaves. | company. crowd have probaply already de-j front of the building of the New Lon= , . and M homis Chureh cele tagers Leave for City Homes. Octobe ) Shdial - NGO | otk HOf i e ol AT e G a e e ot ul Chartier, the villags black-| Miss Robie Boynton is enjoying two | cided upon the candidates that will | don Savings society in Main street. w ¢ aniversary of | | R L o O e oL Aont e mas call- | st Baving ol jout his bes in [ weeks' outing in New York be favored with their votss. By a| Alderman O'Leary immediately got K their « SE eiter- | p. peach and fce cream festivall Dowell A = Tece. vem- | da . town and secured a piace in Miss Maud A. Wood, who began her | method new in political caucuses in| busy and arrangement was made with * DUring | yciq in Grange hall Friday evening for | Loy S Miss A Satterlece. Novem- | day Fond left Monday for Bos. | MAnchester, has moved his hou | normai school training at Willimantic | New London it ‘was decided in ad-| the expert cleaners to cleanse the mon- { played. Mrs. (o yenefit of the Sunday school clear- | pi" ¢ T \"”‘w | S SR to that place and intends to|last Tuesday, spent Sunday at her | vance, in regard to the nomination|ument and the coping, and all granite i i & et an's | 2d_810. PSR DR e iy et e L it et make his home there, Mr. and Mrs. | home here. | for town clerk over which there was| connected therewith, and tha result is g & man's John oy el e ek B s Chartier, having resided in town Services at Baptist Church. irited contest, that the sot of dele- | that the entire work looks as fresh to- 4 solation prize went tofiyair home in the west. MY wecembertls o Soclh ecamber s IIcAi AR SLEANL TenEInCRLiNE, many years, have a large circle of | p A & gates favorins several candidates, | day as when first erected. Aldermean pe and Charles Chap- . Firam Minghant moved his fam-| 2L B90K eociaky (Members 1o vepte | Mes i T Mgngarine spent & friends who deeply regret their de- | ot Sunder® mor o Fitch, Kenyon and | O'Leary has a way of not saying much 3 a 1. Refreshments were Sept. 10th to New London from his | SNt the title of a bost). Janunry 1 day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Man- | pariure. Battict: oh i 7o A HON | 4 qams, should’ be upon the | but doing considerable. He is a work-+ ;} mer e remainder of the evan- | pungiion on Mumford Hill and. later | Social. * January 24—The First’ Blast; waring in New Haven. Charles Ames has recently purc g :;‘I?‘rg; SHilvehs on /The Lot foovd) to | fret ballot, on a slurality instead of & | er, not & talier, 4 ing R MR R T 1o New-Haven. to; resume;hin| O tHE Gales” Ferry Busle. ; Baitress, Thimble Society Meets. a farm out of towr | farge chorus sonk T & S e i | majority vote. ~As a vesult, the Johin L i present fr rwich, Uncascill 14 | Guties as one of the professors in| Miss Mar clbittt. February The Thimble society of the Congre- Several from this piace attended the | (e (eOpts SANE sy : urner deicgatione won In all the| Charles B. Jennings, the veteran | T « » nd Mrs h Yal t I _February wtriotic night. . < social at Gias; n Saturday eveni s & elije Chapman o he Fifth c . i 4 wern preiniiel thiree ReRdsGe FUES. ale. 4B ining | March 7—Soei areh o1 \Wesley Eational echureh met Tuesday after- | 5 L S e D€ | and William Me: ds save the Pifth, which = sent| school teacher and superintendent of New Almshouse to Cost $2.000. Bat o pte has been cotertatmingl @ his work, Rev. C. Wison Harsison, | B0ou with “Mra: Oharies ‘A ‘Tieonhardt | 5t Wiss "Hl%8 Groves apsisted the | Just For Today alva delezates to ‘the republican | schools for the city of New Londen, i The hoard of selectmen have awarded | 145 5O d from Lowell, A g } eponsth s i in_Grand _street. g = e nissions was conyentio In due time and form | reminding the board of achool visitors o CORGIGR T i the almshouse '!"x"h.~"'|"" " Ean ““'\ln”?‘}“"‘fl " '“;" i e i e e et ry M. Beckwith of New London, | _ 3- orwich was in town| rgize is $30. Mrs, P. Mitchell is | 7ol C. Turner received the nomina- | that another year had passed and that Pe- Br price for the | fil . attend the Harbor schoot | iced from time to time. A r Niantic resident, was in the Grenier returmed Thuraday | the chairman of the onary com- w»\'h_ Turder was hore ey Io,,_“}“‘ time, "“fi arrived for ""1 annual imain and Miss | V38 under ‘the leadership of Master | eraiy evenings and an admittance fee el Jean the Baptist society convention at |, Ji8 eVeling ¢ D deondeavor | with the exception of perhaps a dozen | perintendent went o school and its 1 2 ve e Lawrence Beebe. i [ to include refresiments, charged at which e will | Manchester, X. H.. and the Buchariatic | 3ice "5 hovmion. © Topic. Iroud.. | Jears, never resided elsewhere: |mlr’\lflmadumz;;es in comparison with the “n Cifford and daughter,| Congregational Church Service. gatherir engage in other busi A el : of What? A I - pangiaesiae | 0100 abacice made anger tol scliool opportunities of today and its 3 ot Brewnias . 1 o M o canall proacran anlees Returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. George E. Maynard of Chestergleld | Forty Hours’ Devotion ed by the flute. Misses Gestrude Ol | 2Ny of the wou s I Clyil| advantages. Mr. Jennings submits . 2 3 N, rmon in the Congregational!| Mrs. Battin and two children rve- 3 itor Tuesday. | The forty hours’ devotion will {son and Charlotte Hic ang sweetly M.«r!lhv;f' = Turner _‘«-A;*r m} :‘f‘ several quotations from newspapars 3 Sunday morning. Choice dahlias | turned to their home in Bro »dge, No. 17, L O. O. ., met | at St. Thomas' church at the He Knows It All The pastor deliv- 5% department at Fort Trumbull, | and tells of his unsuccessful vemtuts wio em- | d=n of Mr. and Mrs. Ciark | Y., Sunday evening, having been the n evening at Union hall. mass on Sunday morning and close brief sermon from the suject, | Jeink I0cavacitated from entering the | at farming at his summer home in e Char re- | decorated the pulpit | guiests for doys past of their| S ¥. A. the mass on Tuesday morning. Special | A Great Motto. he motto was the | [C8% AT “'}‘j" b o but e el | Gales Ferry. He does not give much £ his Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and| aunt, Mre | Hartford visitor this week, music has been -arranged and there | words of Samuel Mills, uttered at the | SWAY _back in ihe davs when David |of any detail of the present school - Phillips daughiter Ruth spent Sunday with Mrs, M ham. Mase, | e — will be the usual procession of children. | haystack prayer meeting in 1808: “We | JEOK RUGdqok was eqitor, and broc i(“r'a':;‘-:iug e r;fi?fl'::'d:cn:w:nfl e b Sk P Murrays' parents in Franklin. ot & GEbs The apnearance of the church has been | can do it, if we will” Text, Phil. iv: | BTl s e o ning in the &r 3 , IR R G Misces Buth and Tvesgh Stérrs tort| oy tihe o LEBANON fnproved by & coat of paint: 3" TheCiirittian Endcavor business | EYSnE Stax that shonefor all fohn | he savs will have ihe suport et the leropiac. who has been em- | 0, Sunday even . winter | Gul i | : RN — i oliowed. a oted to er was employed as port- nstees gantly pped ploved in the Uncasville Manufacturing | [on, JUnJay svening for, thelr winter| Guiltord were g Short tme | Continued Il Health Compels Rev. R.| HANOVER ol e wreetings al 630 eteaq | F upon that newspaper and Was one | manual training school, and Tecom- B e soa TimCene® | up thoir studies at the Williams Me- | Mrs Thomas Lathum M. #8d 1 Turner to Resign Pastorate—Rev. | i, of 7, for fall and winter. O e st Lo e emioy mende that fumu MRS S from abacesses of the groin. His casa [ 1 TASIT ctucies St the B A _atham | 2 & ¥ e i city. ) irner was also | giituted for play grounds. . b - it $ the alctier: ‘dnd | o ! n‘»f.x” '.all" :”_H*-‘_ i i Mrs, Hudson Leavenworth and son| E. B. Smith Returns from Vacation September Guests Local Homes— _ Attended Baptist Convention. r of the New London Even- He uees "; szt the city piACtaRE places P e_hands of the |, .. }ame of the Sterry family, \:vr\':vm of Winsted. who arrived Mon- | Trips—Party Caucuses. | Schools Well Attended—Rehearsals| 7Those attending the New Loudon elegram. and with John Tib- | a tract of land adjacent to the trolley ] Healt M. E. Fox. As there | |0¢! e ine Sterry family, e De- | day evening at The Ichabod, have re- | L == s for Operetia Baptist association mectings at the [ bits and William J. Adams, founded |line, have a farmer plough and Il the was no means or him at the | o T . L cad from Mre, Evalom| Moved to the J P. Satterice cottage. Rev. E. B. Smith has returned from LA Huntington Street Baptist church, New | the Day ~wground, and then apportion small plots . s e of admit- | 1 0 P nes of New Tondon. |, Mrs: Bosworth. with her d iters, | his vacation trips and occupied hiS|{ . Tlisha Allen of Oranze, N. J..|London, on Wednesday and Thursda That he is no stranger to political T8 "school puplls, who for their care tance ta the Norwich or | y Mr. Jones 2 « | the Misses Maud and Olive. who have | pulpit agzain ik 2 e Bieas | were the pastor and Mr C. | work was demonstrated in the skiliful | of the plot will receive half the pre- Migses Agnes and Florence Tho is the guest of Waido Bingham, Edgar | Sunday. i ! | New succeeded | oIS AR A o mamineh- | passed the season at Decatur Bluff| Miss Noves entertained the | gj.. el iag | Chappell. Mrs. Arabella Latl Irs. | way he conducted the canvas for the | duct and the other half be sold and’ rench fam o e bl B T ed his week to their home in Sprin st Congregational v_school | of her granddaughter. Miss Sadie Ben- C. A. Chapman, Mrs. Norman (. | ation, and which will probably e more | truck be turned over to some clty attention ; ; P R i A R | fleld, Mass. s noon: There | oF. ¢ Miss May Darrow. Deacon and | fully demonsirated between now and | department to aid in paying the run-: An entertainment by tie rson e ‘ | Regular Mestings Resum: jare 1S members on the roll and 11| The midweck meeting on Thursday | Mrs. Edwin S. Henry, Mis y- |election day. Mr. Turner years ago|ning expenses of the city sehool farm. 1n was given the Methodist [ Artist Hills and his fa | S .| were present snd greatly enjoved the | evening was held at her house. on. Miss Alice Hooper rved as city clerk and could have| My Jennings makes other recom: Miss Beasie McCarthy, w been r Delawars, O. Home M iary society resumed the | g E. Turner has tendered his| held on Friday afternoon with Mrs. next meetings of ent” time, had he 1 He | op lass importance, &nd shews the a zuest of Mrs. J. Mahone rned rles T. Wiiliams and his siste 7 the | restgmation: as of the Baptist| Nalson Lyon. > M54 will be held with the was before his def 1 the | earnest interest he takes in “my_ girls to Hartford Mondny of Colchester are spending a weelk at | the home of the fiote - | ailup have been | church next Septemb city. one of the most popular residents, | 4na. boys” by giving them w chanee Child Fell Into Well | the summer home of Mrs. H. 1. Wil-| s Tl There | visiting in Sprinsficld, Mass., and Ho-| Old Home Sunday at Chesterfield. | gentiemaniy, courteous to all without | to get education along advanced lines ¢ Mr. and Mrs, | J2ms of New York v ndance of 14, three visitors | A s Mgl il s ; A e elini el resard to race, creed or condition. He | that Mr. Jennings savs wers denied- piay in the yard | ,Eprandall spent Monday with his| being nresent. The usual devotional|p, his'jnany friends in both localities.| Miss Carrie Gallup is prolonging her | 1aat Sunday Afternoon at 5 owlock Oid | 128 John Turner to every body. and | the boys and girls of his achool daya - mother at Oswegatchie. ned the literary hour, the | 3 337 % i it % il s A, o, S last nday afternoon at v'vlock Old | everyhody knew John ar John knew | y¢ i lways a pleasurs to read his ran too near the e pierary houl. (€| “Mrs. Fred M. Abell is critically ill | vacation at home during the fall term. | Home Sunday was observed. There ghody lmew Jolin and do N c Y |10 tatwaysiai 2 + well whieh is & dug Married Thirty-Eight Years. Peoples Work Intaring The Yeung | at her home and is the source of great| Carroll Peck is_visiting his uncle in | was a large attendance, including 112 | Srerybody. oven when election day|annual essays as they teem _with el in. The child was caught [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wiliiams! uo (he M & Lanra berkine. Siran | @nxiety to her friends and neighbors. | Huntington, L. I from different sections of Montville, | W In the far distance. originality, and differ materially from, Y the men at work in the well, which | received congratulations last Saturday | Paeimer ang Ko molencins, Serah| = Mys” Mary Fiteh Cook of Hartford | School Attendance. he house of worship has been refin- | the customary annual repugks Toade ¢ ¥y feet deep t for | because they had reached the thirty- | Jomed with an ol oot TS fol- 1, Miss M. H. Dutton,| fhe village school has 27 pupils ir |ished inside by murescoing the walis [ While the nomination of the republi- | by superintendents of schools in other the child must have been | eighth milestone of their married life, | \whor (vith, @B ably prepared paper. its primare department. four ia ths|and retouching the pews. Out can candidate was just a little out of | Cities. R ed by the f As it was| Ars. ( Jol St cving, atter-al| 0% Fonly e seek to. Interest the ind Mrs. Swag) gwho have been | (indorgarten cinas. eiaht i the first, | blinds haye received one coat of paint. | the regular order, ihe nomination as | —_—— anin jur heew at her son's home in| o UWorl e Sister Erama. Hareison, | % amily of Re®" R, E. Turner fOr | rour in the second and eight in the | Al dills contracted are pai Peau de by the democrats was in a | The delegates to the city cahvention, No Change Recommended. | Derry T | Refresin 00 Bectod by the diosta| & ¢ three vears, have returned to| hirq grades The secondary depart- | ful flowers decked the pulpi vo|=ven more so. The nominating com- | representing the republican - party of 2 o g g town | , H: A Rogers has suffered a relapse ¢ o Dl i eir lome i ston hent ae 26 pupil with foar ten: Mred | George C.. Chappell of the U mittee in the city conventlon. know- w London, by approving of the re- hall Satur ¢ nange in the | JurinK the wéek, but is somewhat im- beth Morse who, has been | . 10e republican, democratic and pro-|ana four pupils in srades fourth to |tist -chu . who i that William C. Fox, Wil C. [ nomination of Fitch Comstock for ths nusbee of the Wwentbeais of the sehoo! | oY 2 | enigaged as & superviser smg orsaniary | hibition caucuses for the nomination | geventh, P ducted s sunday each n and George Goos (n, the | oity treasurship, shows that a candi- - ix and 1o take| .. Miss Martha Roger still seriousiy | & e b 1SOL Al OLZARIZET | or town officers were held in the town + °, . since May. conducted the servives 7y were candidates the | gate selected by ex-Mayor Armstrong ke Her nieces, Mrs. Gertrud» Harris| ©f Playground work in Harrisburg, Pa e Rev.: Dr,/Bratt to. Preach. 2 3 § rightfull fed to make | it ] e supervisor, C.( -\ Her nie b9 ‘COIE o Derby, Giring the sifaine ailred Last Sooic |0all lagt Sturday LRt il e e musical part of the programme was | nomination. rightfully decided tomake | iy preferable to a convert from de- e finiiely: | of Norwich and Mrs. Colt of Derby. are | Juring the suinm t | “iwilliam Clark of has Dr. Pt Japiring. Miss Marion Hlenry was or- |no nomination for that offive, 1:aving ' modracy who was pushed out of il onsider any | CRLIng for her. = ; N pemd & Sort vacation with her | myved fnto the house DS Hlaniry | ol SReC UMD esd T et une nist, Mrs. ! Chanpell. Miss [t to the convention as w whole. ' To] G he had satistactorily filled for e Of Members Of | oura aitonaing the oot ror e TRt ths Nale woacton et conaorse: | Whilldma!- near” Deacon. Willlam Wet- | - Aitroibond Poter O st are attend. | FloTence Chapman and Miss Peabody, | i irprise of Uie sveclators. i mot | several vears to make room for M and it is consid- | ety R Latimer and daugh- | her studies at the Woman's medical | TOrE S ing the Wilhnantes HIEh Soncol. violins, and b Sawye cornet. | the delegates. & motion was made and | Comstock. The nomines was classed he worlk of the supervisor| .. Latimer and daugh- e Clement Fowler has commenced ser- | /"5 helped greatly in the leading of t d inimously that the secre- | ge an Armstrong adherent when that Philadelphia Alfred Hope. a former resident, has standing | 150 020 “‘;dl'um_“mj‘” Fppet \\ Mrs. Otto Wulr and famil | Yice 28 bookkeeper for the Willimantic | reiurnea to this village songs. Rev. TLeonard Lester of New the balot ’;..,,'l. e tlon | young man stepped into ![m pol(nc:l ie In- | D e areended the festival in Cr who the Season st their| Machine company A"comic ‘operetia by the children is | London. once e e e Mome who favored | fatm i Now London: ad it s Hetn hall ridas vening. " " TS cotiange to their home in Nor- | Return to fgeenice N e U t nject, O ntdates hut there was | (sl G (e party leaders. since b lking @ ughter left for | wich on : i Courtland Swan, who Glorious 1 < eite, com- | man among them who had the | My Armstrong’s apparent retirement e e o amaon Wednieaday | M o Shpxahang puis Lo witn theie NORTH STONINGTON posed of Misses fe Olson and . or 10 be wore mild, the fore-| 1o ‘got rid of everything that was e e et {oeicigoags faid pRSEC T Dirnes Of |, S, Maud A. Wood, Moses {0 canl for ‘an informal ballot | {Tged with Armsirongiem, but it was o N o e Jlonay ; fave retumned to their home | Forty-Five Pupils in Wheeler School— | Chapmen il | and thereby wive il candidates 2 how | not“considered _wise o include, Me s mothar at fobetis | conducted cream irs. William Avery is spending sav- Preparations for Grange Fair. | T.f Thee Every Hour. Joh nn % the democratic opponent | Ciuous surprises, coupied with soms P a ng the season closed th il days with i ghterin Vers| o SoU scited a poem at the close, whi s v i 1 native of the | of the nominations for aldermen, are ey | MOHEGAN 7 e I e . with forty-five pupils. an cut ar ypang Bl atiributed o the skiliful’ maniputhtion wera the battery for the Independents; | Last of the Summer Resicents Depart. e hEraew 12 ey Eoiiea e ) returned m is no ving his second (o the keen, far-sighted ex-mayor. end Mrs. Charle were over Geecing tor miic LR V| been spending the s D e e S et sy . something of a hustler | s been succeeded By the Runday guests of fr Cov- General News. departed for ineir hor st week | chester, Masn, and among the Whitz | MaI Jocal Beople att nded the fair SRR o e S ot consideracion s e 2 Mrs i d Mrs. Stephens with | mountains. have returned to | their | 2t Kingsto eeic I Kbl | pseos ’ C. Fowler is still confined t e ns left fo T e i DT Mathe - e / siven some of the so-calle ronz Change in Mesting Nights. S Ll ™ MWicoutnes ol T SR S Ter il Tomes Ty Mos | hiots i Tevenon: M Twener x mwen| PR BIE T MU (ot B R LEFFINGWELL One of the surprises of the republi- [measures, mainly of his former poli- Cachegan camp. Jern Woodmen | =~ Burrill Flelding of New Lo Hasitties : Saenee N AN undused gnisticalthy Mrs. Nancy Davis is very ill. , can city conventior. was the defeat of | tical opponents are free to confess that s changed from Wednes- | iy this place Sunday. 0 o] Mre €1 - TRoEaRchol LG dnd Mrs. (Helben (5 ol Ir and Mrs. Hil of Ware, Mass, | Local Poople Attend Baptist Associa- | gggigtant City Clerk Georze H. Grout|after all Mayor Armstrong was mot a3 regular meeting | e Dentson Do . et eles T Allyn's | Lebanon have reiurned after visiing | Sit e, s M of WEES. o0 tion Meetings. or the momimation of citv clerk. It | half as dark as he was painted, and B Rl e . pavis o Mystic was [ Epint left Tucs visit her son | friznds in New Haven, T it PSR GIeE er e e et : vas all f i for Mr. Grout to Wis promised business adminis- 1 Mondays of each | e ‘ : PEIZSR00TT Mise Anis MAFacker ot Mys | Amonz the visitors at the home of | Sncceed ¢ Fones there's a ion was just about as he out- | mine and_daught NoE 2| Aeesaaae et by ittt | . % teaching the school at Ashwiilert. | M. and Mre. J. Charles LeMngwell | jiitle Scoich siving of the best laid flined that It would be while he was & | Mrs 1arriet Quidgeon and daugh- 1 Mrs. E. B._M 1 p ; P The ladies of the Third Bapiis' |lard Way of Bosrab, M pointment of the assistant “lerkship | tor. Wi, 'of New' Lordon. spent Tues ttaze on The Di o Fachardson Returned | iurch held their annual fair Tussday | 4. IT. Beebs of Wost. Pl Fon e Hole purpase. of being in ling | ,BY the way the office of sealer and n was| 2% with the former's sister, Mrs. E. C returned to the from Autolng Tour Through Ver-| afiernnon and evening at the residence | Mrs. Robert Chamulin for the nomination and there was not | weights and ‘measures is still in the Turtin | Fowler mont—Many Went to East Haddam | of Mrs. W. H. Hillard. The attractions {and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Champlin | (he slightest advance inkling that he | list of minor offices within the ocourt It | Nrs. Gertrude Harris of Norwich L. Fitzmaurice has| to Attend Fair. clam chowder supper. The | from Norwich | was to be opposed for nomina~ | Of common council (i ‘the wmaES spent Sunday in Mohegan spent the summer at oneer, Jeft | 5 attendance was good and the net pro- | Mrs. John Gray and daughter | tion. * 'When the nominating commit- | With _fence viewers, tythingmes: Norwich Academy Pupils. | “Yamua Feidine of Norwich ca Hith el ! ; Lelen il ; el : & . 3 3 , gauger, and the liks, just where it i) Fielding of Norwich called | with Mr. Fitzmaurice on Sunda a_Mrs. John stock and | ceeds about $60 abeth of New London spent th tee returned from conference, however, | S2uger, and the (i, Just where 't ntered “the | Norwich| on friends eariv in the week ing for New Hiven it wer 5"at Mrs Pians for Grange Fair. oF the Sweek with the former's mother, | domouncement was made that the com- | Was_wefore e O'Leary ordinance the Tenth district Mrs. Lizzie Hunter is visiting in d also left here Sunday to resume | M. Jec! + o ¢ St p Mary ¥, Mr, ¥ accompa- | mitt> could not agree on a candi- : fail term Paterson, N, J studies at his e o) ; 7 The prospecius of the North Ston. | Mg JEN D05y nd returned | gate for that office and the nomina. |and emoluments but this special of- Jacob Horenstein s al 4 46 ¢ 3 e S s ey L Lord went| ington grange *: has been issued. s = . e conv fice will be given more consideration tein. | e was a large attendance at the | Providence. sk e : Al T | to_his work Sunda tion was put direct to_the convention, Mitchell, all | church Sunday morning and evening, | Mrs. Earnshaw and daughter. M1 e are attemiing achool | | Ihis promises to be a noteworthy| Py, Arary Gray moved her household | with Harry ¥, Adams lined up against | bereatter Whon the minor officers RpiiE | ieindisg & number from Novwicn. | Matior el Ul oo il ool | event for the village. a dav of bi| rs AL AN NG L e | el dronty Tt taok sust one baliot to | Serve without pay sre appointed. LIt iry i s guest v London and Paimertown. e G MR Sl il v Tifany wais at S. W.| things. well worth seeing, with many | 80008 Wednesday 1o NCUC N R O Tt nogates and | Will not be permitted to Temain va- Humune | Mre Mary Meer 5 Hog e assoiiihe Sedson af Shorename, | dewetts!Jant Weds visitors to inspect thein | 2 ivin Thompson of New London was | $fr. adams. was declared the nominee | cant as was the office of gauger for the ponc | S Mary s been [left on Monday (o visit relatives at| Miss Tessie Harding went to Nor- | ' intne Thivd Bapiit church Sunday | AV v b r. Adams e e s are e S | visiting her mother. T. Baker, | Putnam. {wich last Tuesday where she is at- | the muest of Miss Kdith Leffingwell | by a two to one vote svening Mrs. Chester S. Maine gave an thing of an attraction. has returned to New Haven. e | tending school nterestin; ccourn ¢ the Norihfield | Sunday Mr. Grout is the news editor of the [ thing : - i GOSHEN rs. George spent S ing, schoo interesting account o orihfield | ng those who a 4 the Bap- e (Al in G ¢ is said that a proper adminstra- Farmers Filling Silos—Song Birds Dis- | New London s [t e Soisention dntHaxi{ord; ihie amer. 3 st week from the Firs re | Adams, who s a reporter on the Globe, | 414, measures vl yieloithar (NN appear. e e Rev. F. A. Holden of Preston City Oc- | fITSt of the week llister and Rev. J. H. S Adame. who is a reporter on the Globe; | 3¢ leant $1,000. & vear, but of course : : Miss Ada Harding was the guest cupied Pulpit on Sunday—Washing- | oo Varee 3o oeing was the guest i imantic, state LISBON ton County Fair Attracts Towns- | Death of Mrs will exchange pulpits tomorrow ¥). no such proportionate amount will be veported by the present incumbent at this time, for the actual duties are now being performed for the first time and the golden resuits have not as yet ma- terialized, and it is too near the end of the present term, to make a report that could be taken as a basis for the establishment of a limit of the fees that are to be retained by the present or futurs holder of ihe office. The sealer of weights and measures s an office of importance in many and will perhaps be Ve as assistant eity | : as Yorwic . - = Browning, Miss Hola .| clerk. For the time he has resided Devming—Parsonet] 1 oIk 5509 pavillis Hall was in Norwich last LEDYARD land Mrs. 7. C. Lefingwell, Mr o London he has received con- | items. The Rev. ¥ S e R — { Dolbeare, drs. Hannan Kingsies siderablo _polltical recognition and 2 | e Ehetnom Ula splace at; ituti Mrs. G. Peckham. o and perhape that was one of th | Sumuel Morrow and Thomas Hogse | cupied the pulpit at the Ashwillett | Wednesday, of Learning. 5 2 i 5 | | | | ruse Ward, Miss Ruth Pair Miss | the school board Cone in Dayville last Calkins. Mr. and “illiam | permitted to se is a guest of A. Holden of the Cor . and Mrs. Willlam Allen ang children of North Adawms, M: are visiting local b R | of Jewett Clty were guests Sunday of | chapel Sunday afternoon. His address | H. L. Revnolds and_sons Harold and | 2 = (Saturday) with Miss Gertrude Ward. | Far who had never bafore B i Caetamet was & Wi | %5 Kennedy was listened to with much interest. | Donald visited New York the t of | Philip E. Gray, son of Ar. and Mrs ness caller here Tuesd: iends of Mrs. Downing are sorry | Miss E. B. James presided at the or- | the weel. Daniei E. Gray, eniered the Norwich to hear of her death. which occurred at | gan and led the singing. There was a| Dr. and Mrs. Richardson returned |Free Academy on Wednesday. Master Mrs. George Moor of Hockanum 1#| Mre Susan Ka B : M Sl spending several days at the home of | 1r%. Susan Kanahan's Monday even- | large attendance. | last Tuesday from a motoring tour in | GTay went from the district school. Rev. W, T. Tha and Rev. J. R. | made bid for volitical recognition. Very of Norwich called on Rev. J. G. [Mr. Ad born in_New London, Ward Monday and s with the public af- 400-Hundred-Acre Peach Farm. | falrs by ¢ his newspaper ex- Merton Swan and Frank l.efingwell | perience and will fit in nicely into the spe - o ing "Fhe £a1l term 6f school here opensd | Vermont. Ellsworth C. Gray, another son. wil Srtnatny other cities wnd, when. the present her hrother W. W. Gillette Miss Ethel Kennedy and August|Monday morning under the leaderahip | Lee Harding went to Suffield last | €nter Storrs coliege next Monday. went to Middlefield Tuesday. where | ity clerkshin. competent official gets all that per- Miss Rena Smith of West Haven is | 1oe & guest at Maple Lawn farm i Mr. and Mra. Marcus Burr o Harry Adams’ d is Martin Drea, als other candidates named. a mocratic _opponent a native, they saw a peach orchard of four hun- dred acre; { tains to his position in smooth work- ing order the importance of the of- fice will be better realized here. New to begin h titute as instructor in higher s duties at the lit- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | of Miss Annie ‘M. Packer of Old Mys- | Monda cnjamin Brow c v Sat- | t * : SbE New | heagamin Brown in Canterbury Sal-tic. Miss Prisceila A. Billings began | erary Mirs. Nellie Main of Preston attended the Willimantic fair on Wednesd | | Mr _and Mrs. S. E. Holdridge and | | tl Yo w 85 this Neume b ening teaching at the Rixtown district the | mathematics. 4 = S aves o " TS therefore a safe bet that both ¢ : Jork are gu t the home of Rev.| pPaul Budelt has given up work on | same day. Helen and Beda. Hubey of New York | Herbert Gallup of Norwich was an CLARK’'S FALLS el e o e atrec (e | Tondon it is true has never been with- - the cars and has entered the employ of [ Mrs. H. E. Randall, Mrs, E. B. James, | réturned home last Saturday ~after | OYer-Sunday guest of his sister. Miss = | Londoners. Mr. Drea is boolkeepar | aut its sealer of welghts and meesuses: 8ile Filling Begun. Somer Eros. Ruth Pierson and Artic and 1da James | spending the summer in Steriing City. | G7gee Saltup. = o . | Fine Showing of Dahlias by Locallfor the I' Il & A. 1. Chappell com- | DUt mot undl the adoption of & the Farmers began flling their s this Andrew Roux spent a few days in| have been the guests of friends in fiss Sadie Sterling is spending her | o i Srs. Charles CEWIth 1 Growers — Many Attended West | anyv and is a voung man of excellent Leary ordinance h s duties o i dohn Allen has the foundation | BOSton recently Griswold the past week vacation with her parents = Of Erankiin ers sucslgorthe formar § | “icingstonpiair: haracter. and is a son of John Drea | the official been definitely defined and ready and is hauling material for | Bernard Holeck of Stonington and| Numbere of loval residents are at- —_— — oS E e Griy Monday and | s - Who served in the vourt of common | the fees for service fixed te a nicety. o Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoelck of Norwich | tendi 2 : il r Tuesday night. | i ston of Jewett City was 1 bel hé rd ayst “" It will not be many moons before the ne. tending the Washington county fair : o f Joim D. Ecclaton of Jewett was | council before the ward system was 1 One Lone Whippoorwill. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | this week at Kingston. 3 FITCHVILLE s, e Solp ot Jfaine s the | 1 "glest of his niece, Mrs. Horace | inaugurated «nd when th: members fyoiols) Deoplo bIet “r"‘lk”“fr"v will The song birds have all disappeared | HO€ICK Sunday. The Rev. . A. Holden of Preston o = T T - e Palmer and family on Sunday Mr. | were elected hy the vote of the whole | Fealize the bene of knowing, exs Local People on Outings—Schools Open | Miss Lilv Gallup has returned home, the quanity of what is bought City will again with the exception of one whippoorwill peak at the Ashwillett i not confined to a single ward. that fingered henind and was neard on LEON, Windham | Fecleston w city 2 ith George W, having spent several davs and sold, from a bag, of €alt to a ARD BRIDGE chapel Sunday afternoon, the service| ijiss Nellie Brady has returned from | With her sister, Mrs. Adam Larrabee. | Burdick and family inta e ton of coal, or from a HInt to o hoges & recent evenir beginning at 2.30 p. m. a visit to Willimantic. — dogorp Snlag i 53 | During the first r of the term |hcad of molasses, or « pint to a bushel Mrs. Carrie Green and children of | Frank Spaulding of West Haven was S = 5. L. Rathbun and E. C. Whaeler GLASGO | “Horatio P Palmer was In Westerly | ¢ corvice as an alderman of the city | of beans 5 Columbia are visiting at the home of [ a week end visitor with his family at GARDNER LAKE were delegates to the republican con- on_business recently. of New London, Alderman James I | There is werk ahead for the sealer Sirs. William H. Allen. Mapla Corners. — — vention in Hartford Tuesds d Wed i 5 School was closed Thursday to allow |,y oary who has two more years to | of weights and measures and the pai- A number from here attended the A number from this place attemded | Miss Minnie Keppler of Norwich was | nesday. A g 4~ | Surprise Party and Gift for Miss Daf- | the teachers and scholars to attend | ZSA™¥y IR0 JC (WG JROE Y{2rs o0 | DT WO NS Sl e in having. such. & Willimantic fair this week. the Willimantic fair Wednesday and |[an over-Sunday gunest of Mrs. Lucy| Miss Emma Holmes has returned to fodil Micheau. the fair at West Kingston. A large|, geqq one, and has made of the pub- | competent and through official as = the Colchester fair, on Thursday, Hayden at Chestnut Grove farm. | Chestcrfield after being the gusst of number from this village arg attending. | jic property committee on= of the|Robert A. Woodworth. Heretofore it NORTH LYME Charles Hinckley with his gasoline| Mrs. Porter Rogers of Norwich is|her niece, Mrs, Napoleon Eastland. Friday ecvening, September 9, there| Mrs. George Barber of South Cov-| ot jmportant of the standing com- | has been the custom to have mome is filling a silo for J. Nelson | visiting local relatives. Asa M. Miller attended the conven-|Was a surprise party at the home of | entry has been the guest of Mrs. Nel- | mittans of the council, in addition to |old man fill the office, which was in . - AP e Howard Gardner called on relatives | tion in Hartford this week. Miss Daffodil Micheau. There was a|lie Maine at Laurel Glen. She Was|jis seryice on the fire department |a snse considered an honorary po- ‘orm Begins—Lecture by C. C. Adams.| |'rank Haynes of Hartford is visit- | in Yantic Tuesday night. School opened in the Sixth district |large gathering of voung people and a | called home on account of the death | committec. He originated the sealer |sition and with only such work and Ty ing his sunt, Mrs, Dwight Spaniding. Mr. and Mre. Juseph Oat of Norwich | Monduy with Miss Mary E. McCarthy [ 1008t enjoyable evening was passed. of her husband’s father, George Bar- | ¢\ sights and measures plan. which | attendant fees that might require *‘\ Cark und M S Stark atte 1 5 calied ou lecwl friends w few days | priocipal and Mrs. Napoleon Eastluaad | Musical selections were reudered by | ber, S i properiy handied will miesn miich to | liclal seal Tol sobie spectal o ate ouion i Harttord P ey Teacher in ths pricaly 1oom those presenc games were en- | Finest D. Chapman hLss a flie dis- | Yuyers as well as hones scliers. | Now (his has chauged and @ 9 RESTON rs. Criin Gardnsr called on friends | Miss Mary Saiiiyan has rsturned | joyed The piay of dabilias in bleom, sad £ F.| fic has imgicved the geaefal conduct | man is the oMiclai and there ie m wngel fom tols piace at-| ia Norwich Tecently. from z visit With friends in Chester- | handsome W Lewis Las a fine showing vt the pubilc Loat iandiugs. as weil as | that must ce dohe utder the lended Rast Hallam Grange ‘air on | Congregational vestry Tuesday next — figid. her initial. The pres¢ntation speech | Elisha-F. Lew:s is having lis house| ziving the Gest of care to all the pus- |wments of the ity ordinance, aud N € p. m. lecture by P © Stark of Chester| the Acader e, Tieiell of | The tertitery areund the Straits of| F. H Thompson was in New Haven | was made by Hen; . Music by Nerwich talent. | Majellan is developing Into & great | Wednesday Miss Michean cordially - .Gauthier, and | painted . in eslors that acknowledged | 1han previousiy. re brighter |1 groperty. This very week he has | Wopdworth is-just the kind of a A, Steddand is | caused marked buprovement to the | that can do m:"wurk wlthk' Stark and Mrs, W.' —ady shicep countr: Minkes Viels and Anna Vergason | the benutifil gift, Refresbments were | ussisting in the work. | and Sailors’ monument and possible friction; it i gl oo 4 it

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