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womrs ¢ wesaus cnflcusm FOR REPRESENTATIVES j~ Many vaely Contests with 'Large Number of Voters Out—Bulkeley Men Win in Nearly Every Instance. . There were man yeaucuses held in ; the republican caucus here tonight and this part.of the state by the republi- | there was waged one of the fiercest cans on Thursday and there will be | ¢ that has beem fought here for many more, for the next few days, as | many a year. The caucus was called all must be held by next Tuesda {to order at 8.15 o'clock. Archie C. in order to give | Thompson was appointed chairman of the state secretary’s office time to get | the meeting and William A. Wilcox the tickets ready. = Many of the cau- | way appointed cler: | causes in this county had contests for | For judze of probate, Klias B. representatives, though Bulkeley men | Hinckley was nominated, and the fol- wom out in practically all instances. | lowing were decided upon for justices Largest North Stonington Ever Had. | Of i . R. Stillman, James d 3 or, A. C. Thompson, Albert Deni- North Stonington, Oct. 13—(Special) | SOOPEl A. D . L —This. afternoon at 2 oclock the re Novcs Penipoion Him A 2 publicans of this town held their can. | SO Charles S. Brightinan, Charles 1 cus for the selection of representatives, | 1 John H. Hoxie, i ft being one of the largest attended e : i o b fight over the {he fomn pver hand. A8 moderator. J- [ nomination for both first and second J % rewpresentativ FFor first place there Snyder was made cierk. There was a | foPTEtons made, pnd the re- Wheeler winning over C. E. Chapman | Sult of the balloling was a total of - - 342 votes, William I. Broughton get- by & vote of 110 to 37, and Charles L. | o - = , (] Stewart defeated I. W. Miner by a vote | [In& 246, B. I Hewitt 91, and scatter . 1 ; of*105 to 34. Messrs. Wheeler and | InE 4 For second renresentatives Al- ; | tSewart were made the mominees. For | PeTt G Martin £ Z el i judge of probate Calvin A. Snyder | 500 C- "Rogers 4 4 i Andover, Oct, & rial).. 3 ¥ ‘was named. republican caucus here tonight, W. . Headon Gets Sprague’s Nomination. | Stetson, a Mcl.ean man, was nominat- | Baltie, Oct. 13—(Special).—The re- | ed for representati\e without opposi- | publicars of the town of Sprague in | tion. E. B. Hyde, Charles Faulkner, caucus tonight selected Curtis fazen | and Georse Stanléey were nominated i B s ot Selecien Corll Hitoch | and cesrae Sidniey wore nomingter : uy Now ay Later cleerk. 'There was a three-cornered | was chairman of the caucus and Ralph | 3 contest here for the. nomination of | Bass the clerk. Headon received 66 votes and was de- | Hampton, Oct. 13—(Special.)—In the You can get Men’s and Women's Suits, Hats and Shees here by simply selecting what you want and having it charged to your account. We clared ‘elected, the other two candi- | republican caucus here this afternoon dates, Harry Gacthier and Alphouse | Willlam Phillips, a Bulkeley man, de- guarantee perfect satisiaction on all goods bought here. Benolt, each recelved 27, and there | feated Frank Congdon and Henry | Men’s Clothing WWomen’s Cloihing was one blank, making a total of 121, Stone. a McLean man, on the first bal- i lot. The ballot w as follow: .~ r=cihyms Phillips 61, Congden 44, Stone 15, a Niantic, Oct. 13—(Special).—Except- | tota] of 120 out of 122 votes on the re- ing the caucus for the selection of del- | publican uist. Charles E. Burnham gates to the state convention, the re- | \vas nominated for judge of probate. publicans of Jlast Lyme never had | sadison J. Greenslii, Fred Litchfield such a large number at a caucus as | anq Henry pp were nominated for | was present tonight to name a repre- | justices of the peace William H. It makes a big Dif- ference n the IOOkS Of sentative, judee of probate and jus | Burnham and Alyin Sweet were chair your clothes whether| it & orie 535 s | mao and deric respectvey Gates,’ chairman of the town commi Coyrigae Hare schaitner & Mars. L. Plainfield Named LaFrance and Bishop i 13—(Special).—The | held here tonight + | tee, and Nelson Humphrey was chos- | Plainf or not the cloth 1S/ en as chairman and Ermese Rassell as | repplican clerk. : for the purpose of nominating a judge There were two candidates, Charles | of probate and representatives, arous- proper y snrun. @-| . Gates and Fred C. Odgers. The |ed considerable interest. The follow- supporters of the latter wanted the | ing nominations were made: For judge checklist used while the Gates men op- | of probate, John 1. Prior: first repre- fore ]t 1S Cut. posed it. As the law requ but one- | sentative, Urgele LaFrance: second quarter of the voters to favor such | The presentative, Caleb T. Bishop. . <4 | Action, the Odgers men won out and | Hon. Edwin Milner mads a brief ad- Men's All Wool Suits Women's Stylish Suits, You may have had experience with | he check list was used. about an hour | dress in which he favored the re-elec- $7.50 to $28.00 $12.00 to $40.00 clothes that go out of shape quickly | and-a half being required to complete on of dTnited Stafes Senator Morgan it = ' - ; the business. . The vote wes very-clgse | G. Bulkeley. | Boys' Fancy and School Suits, Women's Stylish Skirts, —poor shrinking, perhaps ne shrink-| __Charles E. Gates, who favors Buik e AP ety $1.98 to $8.00 $1.38 to $18.00 ing at.all. N s v ol s tary Reform. ! Youths’ Nobby Suits Women's Sillk W For judge of probate, $7.50 to $20.00 $1.00 to $10.00 s | was nominated and the wave of military reform having Hart Schaffner & Marx named: George 1. l]lolmv;,\ 3 struck Vermoat, Governor Mead's ‘staff Men's Hats Millinery Davis, D. L. Gates, John W. Coroley. | ats, Millinery " - L. G will be a much less gorgeous agere- 2 clothes are made from strictly all wool ProfiiRitioniate ‘st Viow Londan: | Siinit thian e WA el $2.00 $3.00 $2.50 to $20.00 cloths that are shrunk by cold water| oy London, Oct. (Boeslaly— | R s e Rl e e e Men's ang, Boys' Shoes ‘Women's and Children’s Shoes, 5 The probibitionist L : 5 X process; the woolen oloth packed for| The probibitionists o Sy gl the ballroom and the muster field #1501, #+00 Si<a s §a00 " | and ‘of the Fighteenth se several hours in a cold-water sheet,| irict met at the re: 2 A. Prentis, 19 Masc then dried by air passing through and | [\, Trentis 1a i around it. dall of Groton senatorial conv airman of the tou 1 “splendid swords.” Under the new Jaw the governor of Vermont has |a staff of six, three appointed and iled from the line who re- P. Smith 1gmention of ra William | sidering that the organiz | Guard of Vermont has a total dence of Stephe That’s one reason why these clothes “hoti. fit 90 well, keep shape so well, last so | -, AnCs A wooe: Sen- | Of but 830, all ranks, six see longy they're tailored perfectly. ator, member state | €ral allowance for entral committee, G. Stel | of ;,"f] "‘”Q\"‘(‘limr‘ ¥ repnesaninit vox & Chi wofully short o Suits 318. fo 328- Vellane) A aanes: 13 of prebeie | bition ot politi Luther.. D, .Stebbins tices of atal n ble in peace, hivisible in war ffs are not what they | Sere: " For “instance; togay they | Opea Wadnesday 9 3 . G Bpen Wedaesday ::;'wi?i:&fa'i‘é)‘rnfi’é}u. Sotottgmiters W amd Satmrday v enings 29-31 Shetucket Street and Saturday Evenings The happy olonel on the £ . — a3 - = ~ > | stae” arawn hi Overcoats $18. to $30. r‘,fl“" tdphen A lnl i ter, A Y Coles, Walter / Merritt, Charle Newton, i 1, the latter will| LUMBER AND COAL. There is no more paternal institu-| Drought has driven cat o Walterbury Ameri- | ———— it tion in the country than' the marine| Western ranges. Feeders in the corn| S . hospital corps. When the vellow fever | belt lave bought up many of them to R e A | | epidemic passed beyond the control Zakten aop | o et : Jeiugy of New Orleans the corps w Already a | @ 1T'S CCTOBER— Faise Hopes. e Y CAN'T GO BARE-FOOTED MUCH After Dave Darrington lost bis of the voice he used to rap on the trough of with the LONGER—NOR WITHOUT COAL. have Coal sp Government Paternalism. Awaiting Result: ce by appointing eper a. member of a milita household composed largely of men w owned not a horse.—Boston Tr: prese look and plans his declaration t} an earnest campa soon be b I A meeting w London to outline doctors - took ruled it for a of o parent detern A behavior in conque char; where } onomy With th frontin | to_teach the rhetori . ilect Uncle Sam’ ie H his pig pen at feeding time. Then a [d on | woodpecker went to live in the pig e plined . th pen, and the hogs went crazy.—The till mainta rdenship over a sum- news irom the 1 | Ramrodders. | every caveless and ignorant citizen.| Reductions i i | The bubonic plague obtained” a foo many of importan ; qu] in 5 0. Again w W The news reaches us, as us i i velt: “I venture no intention o ir for the i cially adapted to {az I gives you just heat redicting ti g I . t:“sh(f hat enoitgl ts a long time, ) RooNevolE Tt doesn’t drive you out of the housa it * | as some Coals do at this season of he Courant. | the year. Mankind and Dogs. ps appealed to. before the Teduction. We It you pick up a starving dog s"d f‘“'_‘ mered arkKks er bs make him prosperous, he will not bite Rnrpe adgots Thal have & inal power, are | You. This is the principal difference in force and San | s avenye which | ralReR e WBote: Hignent. oM. | between a dog and a man.—Pudd'n- |’ : ving and enriching the | head Wilson’s Calendar. it E. CHAP2ELL CO. | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. shine you like, in a jify. Saves time and 5= g&‘lfl fia m h e p iy effort. In truth— .| 4 _octlddaw perfection. y ISHOE poiisi=- ==« COAL free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN it upon se. jati re combine Hood's — e combined in Hood's . acting, but | g Wearers of L. & H. Brings the brilliant Derbies point with testimonials received by actual | “Ch, Ye of Little Faith!” i '8 fwo years. Be sure to take | ‘ anxious Customer—Are you mure | pridc to the trade- Hood’s Sarsapar!"a that vou have that medicine mixed | e . . % right?” Druggist—"Ne, I am not; but e mark in their hats, da) in ususl Hquld forin OF | sy ot st mixed the way the doetor | choiara will onter ob boi e o after months of wear b clihenraiabe: [ orderca it—Judse. « paternal govern cort mo individual can ’ ¥ he steps | £ = { Lo, the Poor Hireling! T al privileges.and @ Because L. & H. WE ARI’J NOW N T E R T G S ity e hon tHose o Hia netatn Derbies an habitual humor, whim or particu-| | BRI o o Jarity of behavior, by any who do | | EALERS O ; Hold thell‘ shape, : READY { not wait upon him for bread.— 5 mc: Cpulmre In Siam. i ALL DERLER ocK. 5 | e | Rice stands first in the list of Siam’s iR Hold their color. {0 take care of all your Esie 2 {-agticuttural prodibla = o dvetass R B C A. B. LATHROP, 7 i | yearly export of rice for the last five b t 1 0 | q Every 5ty]e for 5 True Patriotism. ears has amounted to 948,389 tons. ] O er urns lgar C Office—cor. Market and Shetucket S+ —Toledo Blade. ¥ Teach your children that the true | fre every man. - | (Carriage and Wagon | satriotiem is to 1ove their countrs, | S . ‘ | oisgg Teicphone 16812 1 | seaman, who the country. I 1 | | hot for what they can make out of O Ml An all-mild smoke of well-ripened |- s . P.J. MORLLY, , Repairing and Painting, i ™ ™ ™ ™7 = &% © o peris S fosine ana tiac s the| 3 1: . | . J M ; g e e coes itk nei: | delightful tobacco; the same gentle | [}m_ MRTE GBAL NORWICH say about him.—Life. | | A flavor and quality in | £ d e 5= wrapper and Well Seasoned Wood Hiller. €. M. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 Carriage and Automobiie A Shangs Mwery | Wan iv th' strangest things about Tri ing and 11 ctaping | life f& that th’ poor, who need th' |~ _ = * 3 5 Trimming and Uplhiolstering | e b o O o e very wans| "It must be a terrible thing,” says | that niver have ¥—Mr. Dooley. the Philosopher of Folly, “to be fired i = il s, | from the city detective force and have i to go to work ¥ | Berma The S S S el i | e GO“ AT e metiocrity of my fortune has | perhaps, given me more real happiness The Profits of Gardening. In this unjust world a large part of . VIva . ! 4 flUflPBRMWN, thar the iefi (ifotis o edrth | woula the profits of a town garden are made | One of Life’s Tragedies. : vy Whicas e siia il | have giecn Ranplon, (75 c s by the hardware store.—Atchison | i COAL and LUMD S the Skl { Globe. | ¥ in th y n at once ! 507 515 North Main Strzai | e Pt | ; i : 17 used in place of powder—has §| &0 “What do you mean by putting your S NER | 3 ave eame effect hut doss not show. | arm aronnd my waist, Frank! I'li give A pacnene R ) a L Cures Eruptions, Frackiss, Moth < TR PG You just one hour to remove your arm, . - e SLyasYen; | 3 ! or Liver Spots. Brown arms or ~ ~ror } 11 eall years of age, says he has eaten hot | n nikote pesk ;&J whiter at onos. DENTIST j or Tl call papa” ! biseuits regularly all his lite. | i Known rice 3 | R AN AR ] | K | | 2y Sold by UTLEY & JONES DR. E. J. JONES/| When Revolt Is Dangerous. | The Other Place. | O 1 & SON. ; It 5 not the insurrection of &™ | yoy; 1o 5 place where everybody has i Podetiyy Suite 46, Shaanoa Buildinj rance that is dangerous, but the Te- _y.. oierybody else has—and mno N volts of intelligence.—Lowell. | more.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. \ 2= Take elevator Shetucket street en- S S R R R MR S S myte N Cenversation. 3 | : THE PALACE CAFE SR i = QUALITY i In conversation the perfect virtues t t door tcmorrow you've got to X i Step In sad sas us. In work snould uiw et Gy (At litawl S ] e o le lgar C FRANK WATSON & CO. especially when it costs uo uio 5 La Rochefoucauld. 2 the .infertor kind. Skilled men are | i — ascsa 78 Franklin Stest. | Gmpioyed by us. . Our prices fsll the| Appearances Are Decelving. Dairy Note. i Is Slmp]y a vest pOCkCt edition—half are Luilt up on whols story. i Look long and well at a lobster—he i STETSON & YOUNG. Frame ot . i It 1s almost time for sowebody te ~qc | y be only a clam.—Florida Times- | ... = f . ra u MERICAN HOUSE, | _-=ove : | Taon. iy 1o sccoust tor we wite w we | @S big; therefore costs half as much. @ . Ltooa mory Lingers” Pursell & Sandercen. Prope. We are neadan | n-‘u. IATES te Theatre Trowpes NARRAGANSETT BANQUET Al Franklin Aphorism. The largest living bird IrT'he world Tl]e Same dealer Sens bOth. ek e R Drive-thy businees: let not thy bust- | is astrich. The average - ostrich lnv-n('d cl_:m::."’.':’: i“c’;‘;”“' “;:AM :.;:al pese drive thec—-Franklin. imtands eight fest ‘high el iRt GEORGE L. STORM & CO_, New York il 206 pounds “The