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SATURDAY, OCT. 22—16 PAGES %wktin : PAGES NINE TO SIXTEEN : New London's Waste Water Nuisance The Entry of Mahan Into the Senatorial Contest Caused a Mixup Norwich } BULLETIN NEWS LETTERS FROM ITS BROADENING FIELD LETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES The Business and Social Life of Every Town and Settlement Reflected in These Columns. MONTVILLE Birthday Party—Mrs. Lizzie Ashton's Funeral—Social and Religious Inter- ests. The Ladies' Aid society of the Un- ion Baptist church cleared a good sum at their baked-bean supper Friday eve- ning in the chapel. Celebrated Birthday. Percy Allen was eight years old on Saturday, the 15th, and in the after- noon a company of twenty-three lit- tle friends made him a pleasant party. OLD MYSTIG Niantic Preacher Occupies Baptist || Pulpit—Gold Medal for Miss Mar- chand—Auction—Social Notes. LEFFINGWELL Rev. C. Frederick Eldredge of n- A STRONG LEGISLATIVE TEAM 2 % tic occupied the pulpit of the Bap- Improvements at Church Entrance. Sunshine Band _ Holds Social—Mrs. AP O e Bap P nd : tist church last Sunday. He also| TFred Bers gman finished turfing and Wallace Nichols Recovering from | preached at the Center: Groton ehapel grading in front of the Union Baptist Operation—Visitors and Visiting. at 3 p. m. Rev. Mr. Eldredge will | church on Saturday. With the new officiate at all the services of the church next Sunday, the pastor, Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead, not having re- turned from his vacation. Gold Medal Winner. Miss Lottie Marchand won the grand gold medal at the contest held at the W. C. T. U. state convention at Danbury Tuesday evening. The title of her recitation was Patriotic Sons of Temperance. Miss Marchand four and one-half foot concrete Swalk extending to the front walls, the curb- ing in front and the grading, the ap- proach to the church is much more satisfactory. The 1. O. O. F. enjoyed p pleasant time Tuesday evening at their rooms, A fine supper was served. Allen Chapman and Rev. George C. Chappell spent a pleasant day Tuesday riding through the country to Salem NIANTIC Henry J. Johnson's Funeral—Death of Mrs. Samuel Rogers—Work on Camp Ground—Pine Grove Items. NEW LONDON COUNTY UNCASVILLE Social Affairs of the Week—Meeting . of Methodist Trustees—The School Board Organize: Warren Nichols of Willimantic was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Palmer Saturday and Sunday. The Sunshine Band met Saturday with the directress, Mrs. A. H. Bezbe. The meeting wag called_to order by the president, Miss Gladys Beebe. An in- teresting programme was carried out, after which a candy pull was enjoyed. The partners enjoyed the full 15 min- utes, after which the judge, Ella Lef- Bare Spots at the Source of Water Supply—Waste Should be Stopped—The Opposition to Mr. Whiton as Rep- resentative—Silver Jubilee of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan S. Lawrence. Henr the c war, Joel Johnson, a veteran of died at his home on the Flanders road Monday night after a iong iliness. Mr. Johnson was 80 years of age and a member of Fenwick lodge, Fred Cushman was a week end vis- - ; 2 men 5 - | street, visiting the beautiful Alfred ftor at his home in Hartforo. I O. O. F. of Saybrook. He had |fingwell, decided which was the whit- | WOn the medal at the gold medal con- | $ . s 3 &vériing, of Whist, lived in_this vicinity for the past 18 |est, and the prizes wers awarded to | test in the Central Baptist church in afi‘:fi“?éhe:t%e&l llia‘w :ngfér‘ug;,‘;mg Lven since the Hebe water fountain |and city, which will be appreciated by 3 : N Mrs. | years. The funeral was held Wednes- | Gertrude Ward and Ruth Ellis, Norwich, Friday evening, September AV ORE £ |at the junction of Bankfand Truman | & big vote on election day. Mrs. Jared Bolles, Mr. and 0 : > el Fred f 16. on Mr. Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | streets has boen iti vhich is | e s Charles Hope and Miss Gertrude | day afternoon at ¢ o'clock. The body redide FPalmeciatmiHaNHora o (00 e s e ek e Ot e cen in position, which Bolles entertained at whist Thursday | Was taken on the 10.17 a. m. train on | business. s Jicisgelory ot the Han. i about three years. it has not been in| Attorney Lewis Crandall Mr. cvening T e old store ownod. by 816 | Thursday to Deep River for burial | Miss Mildred Swan wae the guest of | tist church met Wednesday afternoon Church Tablets in Place. good working condition, and it is sug- | Whiton’s *running-mate, having won lathrop estate. The first prizes were | He is survived b ya relative living in [ Miss Hazel Calkins of Norwich on |and Fw‘mlll;g at the residence of Miss| The tablet on the front of the gested that at least the overflow into | oyt on the first ballot in a thrae-cor- takan by #ss, Charles Watson and | that place. Sunday. g i 505;‘“& I;f abcock. A fine supper was | jon Baptist church has been - | the street be checked before fre"z”’:]n»red fisht with Attorners Congdon William O. Whitaker. The consolation Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Rogers. Miss Gertrude Ward is spending a|served from 6 to 7 p. m. The evening | complete by the addition of a beautiful time arrives. .The fountain is so 10- |and Hankey as his opponents. Mr. bs ik 44 Fionnt and MLa 1 sl s e o8 : few weeks with her grandfather, Mr. | Was given to games, the most amusing | gold leaf service tablet, placed beneath. | c0ated that pedamobtists have to walk | (randail holds the position by appoint- e ’.,,,,,,,.: The Tanciar sarvioes of Mie. SAmSEliakelh of Vituos et o Th, Introduction ta ‘the II¥ | A special notice tablet is hung on the |iN Wet places during the good old!jiani 50 acaistans Judse of the molice was served. —Among thoss present | BoSers took D oaT o in | "Mrs. Albert E. Welch of Norwich |Family. The proceeds are to be used | opposite side ot he entranes omd o summer time, they should mot be | coyrt, but he is now about to make v Ir._and Mrs. W. D. Whitaker, | orn(ch aveune ot 130 Wednesday aft- |has been spending the week with Mrs, | for church purposes. notice fablet has been placed in the | Compelled to walk in slippery places his qsput as an aspirant for the votes Mr. and Mrs. Dan D. Home, Mr. and | ;70900 | "IE Juneral Was loreew George Rogers and Mrs. C. Leland Auction at Eldredge Place. vestibule. In the dreary winter time. Tlis foun- | of his fellow-townsmen. He has been \ ‘harles Watsou, Mr. and Mrs. | “™ el 5 % Palme; The auction of the estate of James Funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Ashton. tain was sunposed to be beneficial 0! groomeq for the nomination for & Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boarding in Artillery Wagons. Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Ward attended | piaredge was held Monday and Tues. The £ - p man and beast as well as ernamental | Jons time and has been assistant to Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hope,| Capt. James Howard and R. C.|the Baptist convention at Bridgeport | jay. 2 R “"fi"“l..’“’-r“c" of Mrs. Lizzle |and took the place of a substantial! () ” hier party machinist for several Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodmansee, Mr, | Beckwith are enxaged on the state | Monday. Miss Lottle Marchand and Miss Vi of aop: Who died Frlday at the Nomé | granite watering trough, but ithas/not | vears ana’ has.kept the pasts of e rs. Louls B Hurlbutt, Mr. and | camp ground boarding in a number of | Harry Palmer of Colchester was the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer, were | proved to be an improvement over the la Eldredge returned Wednesday eve: > : . over € | inachine assigned to him in good work- 51 Tiewett, Mo, Wnit Miw,: O. X5 | the artillery wagons. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. |15 > ok : Yention | Reld Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, | one it supplanted. The iron fountain, ing order and is entitled to the nom- bot, Dawary Totimestoty ORI For: || Ties B - Tte. ofunnestvanial T Falniars svor Saniis Qs Y ot e e thes ROV, ‘George C.iChappell officlat- [sutmounted by o life-size - figyre iof | ination. and the Glcction, t4o; for sebe At Gertrude Boiles, Georgs WHIT- | nvente was visiiing friends on the | ~Mrs. Walace Nichols of Norwich is |2, Danbury, where both youn ng. Mrs Ashton had been feeble for | Hebe In imitation of bronze was sup- | yvices rendered. He is & politiolan. of tker. Robert Dodds. An interesting | Plains in Norwich Sunday and Mon- fat the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.|““5},®) "Tavior has returned from | 507, Weeks. Burial was in the Plains | posed to supply water to men “horses. | ;€0 [ORCErSc e 1& & POULCRS, O ncidence was that the entertain- | day. L. Palmer, after undergoing an ope three weeks’ Visit to his son-in<law and | Coetery <) A dogs and birds, but has never *‘“‘“"m always at work on some problem ent occurred on_the birthdays of | William Lamb of the battleship Con- | tion at thz Backus hospital. daughter, Mr. and Mrs, F. Edgar Sunday Services. those purposes, as the sections that | connected with the game, and is class- ‘harles Hope and Edward Latimer. necticut n ) v 2 = Mrs. Silas Leffingwell and daughter Lois and Mrs. George. Sheldon of East Great Plain spent Wednesday with is spending his shore leave provided for all but the hor: with friends never been in working order. There has always been an ov At the Union Baptist church Sunday morning, the Rev. George C. Crumb of Riverside, R. I Herbert Q. Eldredge, who came here to attend the auction of the estate of {ed as a winner. There is no reason why | he should not receive the vote of every republican in the city, and that car- in this place. Chappell Pine Grove Notes. Taking School Census. delivered a sermon from the subjed i - - Zw D s i from the fountain bowl, the water run- pItGEGE (B ton. Whi Two new lights have been placed | W. H. Wright left Wednesday for thelr | Angwell were delesates from iho Bap. | Thursday to his Home ‘at Hoosick of Uncasville was preseat, The veung | that of neccssity sor "TOES- | five team that ought to win fn a can- s e T one mear A, T |homes in Southington and Bristol aft- | tist church to the Congregational | halls; N. Y. e was accompamled bY | 1ons“Bible claas jomed the Agoss | Walk. Large quantit are ierin the coming political race - B - oth, that | e ten davs' stay at the Fogg cottage. | church at Norwich on Wednesda. s mother, M. Bimily Bidredse, WhO | nihs class ln| the chtrch paflor for | wasted and:the fount == B Salfon Jther mear that] ™y and Mrs. R. O. Libby will soon Alber 4% tn|bas been 'spemding the past month I i e ¢ | become a nuisance that B Walden close their cottage at Riverbank S | ar "clocrt Ross spent Tuesday with | wity "her sister, - Mré. Ssunders of | SLudy. The Christian Endeavor mect- | DeX S e Opossdytolahehs. Faprsidntntive: P drs, Hiram Rogers of New London, | close their cottage a erban Mrs. George Sheldon of Fast Gdeat|gicyiilie, R. I Mrs. Eldredzs mtends | i§ Was conducted by Mrs. Ray Wood- ! ey pUblicans | for i lanTelatives NBticar aad :fter @ visit at the home of her son, | &0 to Norwich. 2 Plain. Ferdpatin % | mansee. Topic, Our Amusements. | P4l managers f n e % = George W. Hill w: vork £ spend the winter at the home of : Faents ntinue it might be well for that com- | honor are ex-Mavor Cyrus G. Beck. ank H. Rogers, returned home Fri- | George W. HIll was working for n ; Fred Spencer greatly assisted with his | SOTLEUS It I BAL Be wel K0T thot Coton | with. and Attorney Nathan Belcher. : Byron Clark in Waterford Tuesday. 2 violin. The pastor delivered the third | Mittee that has something to do | “Cy” Beckwith, as he is famillarly Seivenive of Plant. Benjamin Mallory of Boston was a PENDLETON HILL = 5 W 1]11-.<1m 1};lan is hsistrftu;nedfto sermon of the series. Subject, Who | Making New London the city in—a;\nlnl nea pl"i\\lel a1 s bt e - | caller in the Grove Wednesday. — New London, after a visit to her fa- s 2 > <. | to step in and improve the conditions | called. as bein e \ crowd mathered to see the first| Mrs. I A. Aston, who has been se- [Ernest Palmer. Breaks Arm—inven- |ther and sister, Dr. A. T. Chapman, |l> on the Lord's Side? Mr and Mrs. |19 SteP o and Smprove gic coniitions i, democrat, a party war horse, and . from the Thames River Spe- | riously ill, is able to be around. i and Miss Gerirude W. Chapmar SDcHcer Ryl & » onward, ChTiS- | (ater famine not many miles away, | S0 o, and bas been elected a stato ty company’s mill Tuesday. The | Ars R. L. Manwaring has returnea | oY of Partlo Estate Being Taken. Mrs. Eliza Geer of Preston City is | ti2n Soldiers. i and with bare Spots at the source of | Senator, representative councilman, sheets turned out were in the | from a visit to the metropolis, Ernest Palmer, oldest son of Mr. ana | the guest of Deacon Daniel Frink and | o Misses =Geneva and = Georgabelle | 3 " onaon's water suppiy, it would | etc. on’ the democratic ticiet, and was form of cardboard, and were cut up | R. L. Manwaring, who has been car- | Mrs. Georse H. Palmer, broke his air | famil ot . scem that some move should be made | Often taken into Lod meme | distributed as souvenirs. ing for H. J. Johnson on the Flanders | Tuesday of last week. Ho was tahon Miss Gladys M. Oimstead is able to i e S E: to check the waste of water at this state and chosen xf#xatentohna bons P. Coats, who has been in Boston, | road, has returned to his cottage in [¢o Jewett City whore Dr. Byron Sacet | Pe. out after two weeks' illness. Organist and Choir Director. fountain, ang that some attention in ~loyv>;;t:yr:’t':0u_«‘;'ll‘P"‘t:ye"ji i ‘i{“ returned Pine Grove. reduced the farcture. T |, Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan has returned | The jdeal prayer meeting was the | that respect should be given to the | ofte ored by emocratic par- Home from St. Paul Charles MacGregor of New Haven is | Elpert Potter of Westerly has been | {0 NOrwich, after a visit to her sister, [ subject of the meeting Tuesday eve- |decorative fountain and the b e i‘;ut . at I_e,ti::emyrnifytmb“tgns | the guest of Mrs. MacGregor at the | picking apples on his farm here. Ivin H. Hoxie. ning, a large number being present. | drinking trough on the Parade, PR A s e nd Mrs. Hubert Dart, Who have | Crocker cottage in Broadway. Yok Daliier i Bis e and James Jenkins and two daugh- | At 5 business meeting held at the | times there is quite 2 streamn o el e R en living the past two years ot St M William Rheinholtz of East | sisters were guasts at the Palmer have returned from a visit to |Glose Miss Grace Hooper s chosen | water running down State str *‘l';; d;m"‘;an “fl‘::‘ Ho s Paul, N are spending several | Haven is making several days’ stay at | homestead last aweek 2 relatives in New York. church organist for Sunday morning, |lodging in front of the Union FoR sm\‘_” f ]‘{\ '_F_C‘lm;mn~rpg‘="ufion eks at the home of Mr. Dart's par- | her cottage in Orohard strest, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Coon were in| Charles Austin Stanton of Chicago |ang Misa Nellle Chapman was chosen | station, commingling with the 00 feCretof s Tepuniictn reeretiD: s My and Mrs. George W. Dart. | Dr. George M. Barrett is making | Ashaway Monday might. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lucy | ehoir director. tions there and creating an unbe: SHOUCRA I thom Bisihouse tengl i Hill p. Mr. Dart is agent for a ati to take in his dock. 5 2 S. Whitford. M 1 Mrs. Frank Sawyer are |nuisance. = . % preparations to @ in A . G e L | man and gives credence to tha g ’“:d hinks of again'lo- | * platfish are heh);s ‘caught in large | Taking Inventory of Partio Estate. News from All Points. enjoying two weeks’ vacation. Mr. —— g cating in the east. numbers in the Niantic river. W of men of sense changing their Orrin - - A S. Rix, administrator of the| rs. David Cudworth and two young | Sawyer has just won a bicycle as first | The entry of Bryan F.Mahan into the | e Eis et cnihce ot tee M S ARt s s Sengitter, Boat Owners Lose Supplies. estate of tho late Issac G, Partlo, ac- | children are guests of Mrs. Cudworih's | prize for sclling the largest amount of | senatorial contest has caused a gen- | 00T, (1, (I8 Sroepaner of (Lo rats of Mrs. Alilson's sister. Miss | Several thefts of marine supplies | companied by Waler E. Burdick and|mother, Mrs. Ryder of Norwich. goods in a certain time: nion | 27 mixup that will be appreciates 18 proof sumalent that ha 18 Bagie g Landphere, for a few days this | have been reported from boat owners | Sterry Kinnie, appraisers of the es- Samuel Dennis of Providence and A party of sixteen from the 1 'nmx(m by the professional w;tg -“’f o this : first political love and expects .andphere, for ay aox e, Kiatic ¥iver, tate, were at his home taking an in-|his brother-in-law. Louis Barlow of | Baptist church attended the excellent |siate as well as those located of the| the fatted calf and the coat of many Mathodise’ Trusteos, Méet Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manwaring of | Veniory of his property on Thursday.|Newport, were Sunday suests of Mr, | Christian Endeavor union meetings at | senatorial district. and moany gf the| o stho! ust eet. New Haven spent Mondey and Tues- | _ Mrs. Delia Partlo of Moosup was in |and Mrs. Samuel Dennic. v London Thursday. afternoon” and |republican supporters of Mi. Mahan i s o e The meeting of the trustees of the| g,y at the Norman cottage in South |this place Tuesday. Mrs. Isabel Neil has returned from evening. ; are in a quanda s nl.( 3 “‘l“‘a:" "alson of Judge William Belcher, and Methodist church was held ~Friday | sireer, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.| Miss Maude O. Thompson led the |three weeks visit to her gdaughter, | Supper Followed Meeting. time be expected to adhere e Rias | srandson of Natban Belcher, the last vening in_ the store of Willlam B. |, v meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank E. Gates of Provicence. | . L 5 ol party_and_ahandon :personal polldS.4 e mocratic congressman om_ the X Manwaring. 5 The Ladies” Aid society of the Union | Ny “Malian 18 Mot onle o pRSt Maste e B O o Ticete Were | John Songster of Montville was call- | Mrs. Sarah Siater and two children | Miss Amy Hildredge, wito teaches at | The Ladies’ A1 society of the Unjon itical work, but he has attributes| L1ird congresaional..district. He is e e ehaih M. elier: | ing on friends in the Grove Wednes- |of Essex, Vt. and Miss Ashby of No- | Versailles, spent Saturday and Sun- | Lf D r Sl Moa A b Miteher | In Tolitical work. bu e has altribules | from pure democratic stock and is en- wecretary and treasurer, Willfam B |p& ank ‘were calling on friends here on |day at the Eldredge homestead. s aftomoon Oeioher 19, e | that are deserving of admiration. for| (i, No e vote of all New London Welden. At a previous meeting two | 943 S. Partric, a late stayer in Miss Elfrida Cushing has returned | 1> - Stirped.. | D& isccertalnly ‘aniong ha &89 I democrats, but he will require more Row members were added to the'board |, JeOREe B CRlirC, @ R0 StATET n to Meriden, after a visit to her cous- | 2hnual election of officers occurred |signated as self-made men. With him SSHOCERS, Bal he wwitl vedie move Bt trustees, Louis G. Newton and A.|41e Grave Clopelt B CoMtoes X th |1, is at her home here for & Short |ins. the Siisoet yommmms At s e It Iatrulyie cass of el DOy b | asdlined . geat vinifhe, hel ok repre- L. PBotham. . = it. Charles E. Dewey of New London | 2, 0TS MUC H - i Vg gt 2 2 | sentatives in the state capitol. 'wo Fred Perkins pregided at the meet- | NOrWalk. Rev. E. P. Mathewson supplled the | has been spending a few days hunting | Thomas Watt is now superintendent | heen twice elected to (h T T e M R A g Yg Friday evening, at which there pulplt Sunday morning. ; in this vicinity. % i © | of the Rockland P_Ex):hr_ mm in place | on the democratic ticket, and with th :} e e e el e ¥as a rather large attendance. The NORTH LYME Dr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Hale have Harry Hanks and daughter | of "hisuhrothier, Jouse SN ACL city republican by a large malority. ¢ gqrenting Carl J. Viets, the repub- vivisiabil of reshingiing the chapel returnad to their home in Springfield, i ate guests of Mrs. Hanks' sis- | Birthday Gift from Class. :;lx;alir‘%e;n;x:g..::fix m“w; . ;:'\:“ berom® [tican nominee, who was for’c"fl 0“\,":‘ pas discussed, and R. H. Meller was d Family Gone to Mass. Mrs. Benjamin L. Mull of Noank. On Wednesday evening seventeen |2 law) ALahend . i party by Mavor Armetrong in substi- jppointed to 'soliclt funds to go on | ETMeSt Ré’"f, = el Z to Mrs, | Dr. Charles O. Maine of Mystlc via- Augustus Lambert and son | members of the ladies’ Philathea class | ted to “f“.‘,"",,“""’\1““_'T“,‘?,;,mflfi,‘ e ! tation for Daniel M. Cronin_ the pres- Fith he work. North Carolina—Acciden > ited at John Geer's last week. While | Raymond have returned from a weeks® | of the Union Baptist church gave their | representative from New :”b( quentiv | ent candidate for the state Senate. But P I Mention Amos Tillotson. there he went coon hunting. elatives in Stafford Sprins: teacher, Mrs. George C. Chappell. a |state 1"15!5;- et o stataon | conditions have changed: since them WEBIENRE FEIOn. ‘s Mrs. Charles Brown of Moosup spent amuel E. Dennis of Provi- surprise at the Baptist parsonage. Mrs. fly“‘“tnfl‘”} Sl e m“ 1558 r\N“'uu] it is not at all probable that Mr. Mrs. Leroy Gracey of New London Mr. and Mrs. Floward Reynolds of |a few days recently with her daughter, | gence is visiting her husbard’s par- | Alice Getchell in behalf of the class | the democratic ticket. fi‘g S | Belcher will have such plaln sailing was a guest at the homs of her moth- | Philadelphie visited at C. ¥. Jewett's | Mrs. Shoffield Douglas. |ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dennis. | of twenty-five presented Mrs. Chappell | &S postmaster G oataie owner|against the young attorney from the er. Mrs. Edward Cornet, over Sun-|over Sunday. i Tverett Whipple of Voluntown was | and Mrs. Samuel Lamb of Mad- | with a beautiful silkk quilt in honor of | I8 gnl}f\‘ e T g et e other side, Lewis Crandall, day . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hughes of Sax- | calling on friends here on Tuesday. ’ =on a7 i sts this week of Mrs. Fan- | her birthday. The e\ening Wk der LA e e e ned for b ;] ad o nd children of Norwich were guests | Tussday after a few days' stay w l"n\vv { wat ury has returned from e i b irecs, e oup: 3 h rin: T el Sunday. Mrs. Augusia Fox hae returned to o ele- ) aalane ; o rL von GUSE MR o Timothy Calling of New London has | Centegbrook lfter two weeks' vialt (Seventoen Members Join the Grange—| Assessors °;‘ T"l"'tn"“"":-(; ot maguor e L or Aty lwk\]:v "“‘f“ :':f Sl "““‘ s e B o nto the George White house. it rs. G. H. Strong. The assessors for the town of Grot- aterbury— |8 successful po i y @ - el Chiusels I Ceat s i | e b Bt Thomas C. Main's Funeral. on were in this section of the town | VoW Pastor Preaches in W ¥~ lthe ins and outs of pol kan and the court of common councll h < i i 2 v I+ v ment with the Thames Specialty com- | Mre. I, B. Maynard Tuesday after- | poy. Tuesday, taking the lists of all taxable | Fines Result from Raid by State OF Wie ity or Tew Lambet B Auly l Sunday. ‘ Miss Carrie A. Ryder of Niantic, R, A. vile No» B T 75 @ few weeks since an appropriation of this’ village. Gone to North Carolina. Paee et Sunday ‘as a vacation supply. | Maude §"“r‘;‘;m“=‘;”‘“"{‘:“an;“flr:, e e in | the peovle as a candidate fo~ po | Gown in an old-fashioned, city mebtiry, School Board Organizes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers and Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury spent {“1} 2 ’gi g! s ff’al = c "| waterbury on Sunday, where he|office When the conditi and now o5 the announcement of " - : 2 Sunday = ¥ ests of | William Shank of Ledyar, e 3 S present, when it a special city meeting to Act upon a The first meeting of the recently | Miss Helen Rogers left Monday for | Sunday in Brooklyn, guests o Miss Lilllan P. Chipman has received | preached the sermon at the dedication D! city elected school committes was held at | High Point, N. C. where they will | Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Drury. an nvitation: to the Crane-tharp wed: | 6f{St" Margaret’s’ church; The Rey.|8ary for parts s recommendation for an appropriation - - les W. C ck | spena the winter.. Mr. Rogers has| Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Adams, Rey. [8DF : § ; ¥ i THomas B Tanbott offciated I his|Ppublican in t of $15,600 for new sidewalks, the whole Snduy. evenlngs when the board ors | charge of a large game preserve for |Luclan Drury and Mrs. F. A. Thompson S e e | SR | for the party amount and more to he spent in State ondu vl ol KL g large e t e 4 e eiits bride’s parents, Mr. a Mrs. 5 | stead. 3 o ¥ p nd s e . This th thitabe ganized for buns‘lne:;‘!_.‘ Clmrllm! we .\?’w \&ka::z;:‘s. A s b ::[PB’:-?;S.DZ:‘ Baptist state convention Sharp, Wednesday, October 26, at $.20 | Am‘,mgf[he ma“i‘; gl{ls prasixr::y:dm){,fi’ :\:;vr\a.h;v‘\:- Rt ']’:;‘Spv?:t‘:hns r.«.:}g]s prtl:{w‘hl”'nei've lene Comstock was again ehosan chairman ewe rson, W] e e 2 o'clock, 3101 Highiand avenue, Cleve- | ther Keefe was a handsome automobile | Cuf chap as Baniel At Seienitatn: 3 and_John C. Feilows elerk. Jon J.|ome of the government boats the past | agditions to Grange Membership. |iand park, Washingion, Do ' Dr. R, | which he broaght home with nim on | true republican ana Public necessit a almost de- ten days’ fur- ed for part {mand it. In anticipation that the ap Dovle s the third member few months, is home on ten days’ i 3 - amit- | W- Crumb of Stamford, Conn, is a | Tuesday last. g no persona propriation was forthcoming, stde- ey el e Sl L B L R e P "Into the erange st Tte last raset. | cousin of M Chipman. | .Several from thie place attended the | Wy ‘0" !m.- walks were laid along the entife work et Fast Lyme, after spending a |trip to Portugal or wzt' 5 3o Fing worc ot thd B i " Sn “};nn; A small party of friends from Mys- | auction at the residance of Stiles Ec- | JRYOT e : T of the nacih ian ot Sl snst w days with friends in Pequot. Mr. and Mrs. W )..h ‘ssnfl,t r;’. “istm e number coming tic delightfully surprised Mr. and | cleston at Ashwillett on Wednesday. et ot ke o Roxi sl LSttt Npending this wosk with Tontiees | 1o, Chester: Bamer, Feamiol and back | . No_stcvice was held in the Thira |Edward Tinker.last Saturday evening. | Appeals Taken. in Liquor Casss. to be a tightening | tion of the other side of the street and T T e L e vk I harit oo Inctho, THIE| Ardfalo-ani:verrealiments aaded £, 1Eh | o H. Whipple and Frank Roode wera | also on both sides of Banl street from T e " | congregation going to the Second Bap- | Pleasure of the evening. brought before Justice John E. Tanner Howard street. This condition cannot Surprise Visit and Gift. Leg Broken. tist church, whore special services are | ( ReV: C. Frederick Eldredge spent | °\yednesday morning, charged with exist, and the remedy must be apphed. Friday evening the friends of Mr.| Mre Amos Tillotson met with & |yeing held Wednesday with his =mother. Mrs. | Uolation of the llquor Jaw. They wers | gan G. Bulkeley to the United tates | The work cannot be completed any too snd Mry. Frederfck B. Comstock gave | painful accident Saturday. While get- 3 James Eldredge. at Rockville, R. L found guilty and fined $100 and costs | senate. AMr. Cionin ha lared Tor| soon, for at present there is lability them a surprise visit. Fifty-four of | ling her cow from the pasture, her leg Funeral of Thomas C. Main. jeach. An appeal was entered in both | Bulkeley, and if the republi tand| of gamages for injuries that would he t friends were present, dncluding | Was broken below the knee. Dr.Sweet| e funera] of Thomas C. Main was LEDYARD | cases. These cases were the outcome | firm he will be given opportunity t0|far in excess of the sum asked to carry Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Dart, Mrs. Albert | of Hartford came down Sunday and |yelq Tyuesday afternoon at the —_— of the recent rald by the state poli stand up in joint convention and de-|ihe improvement to completion. The W. Avery, Mrs. Long, Miss Ruth Long, | reduced the fracture. Mrs. Aivah Mor- | o¢ 1i¢ gon 7. |, Main, The s $1,000 Percheron Stallion Dies—Demo- | Judzs Burnham of Jewett City prose- | clare himself as voting for that ei- | new sidewalks wera ahsolutely needed, Misw Lucy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lgu”nmagnd{ Mrs. Avery of Fast Lyme are | yag gonducted by Rev. F. M. Hollis- | crats Nominate Luther C. Gray for cuted ‘and ‘Attorncy (J. H. Bariies ‘ot | Heman and_thereby lessening :_i:‘:::n}:f:‘fcrglhflclealmg up process was I. Beebe, Miss Haz eebe, Revere | Ci Of te urial was in the Old in cem- i Nor aed. e e a s el : i ev. F ndd Mrs. Henry Rogers of Salem called | ciory. Representative. : % didate for the Tnited States senate. There is & little rider to this recom- '\i1.:."“5,‘1",.’1.3.‘:2“5?\'{5;."23.’;’;‘xfi'f.;‘l: on Mrs. William Sissgn Tuesda. e“\rrf— Charles Bdwin Hawitt & s . | v'"‘ge.Notes rillime Should Mavor Mahan be elected tomendation that carries with it $5,000 Wies Katherine Rogers, Mr. and Mrs Frank Miner has gone to Milling- | postmaster aag A, o Enos M. Gray lost one of his black | Michael L. Duffy of Wil imantic | ne cenate as a democrat it would | or"the completion of macadam work ¥ara J. Hempstend, Miss Agnes Hemp- | ton, where he is employed by Addi- {attemaeg (hed o edding “morn- | spent Sunday at his home in this vil- | pracgicaily mean a rote for Mel.ean, | ' lower Nan e Avenie stead, Sthna. 1d h Fred- | son Chapman in sawmill work. i > 2 H ) . | lage. _ : ... | as a Bulkeley vote would be missing. STl e tiverss Mt Anior D16 v M e Strong and Mrs. Erwin | Baimer ot horhons Miss Adelia A 1 1,500 pounds, and J Azaris Grenier was in Jewett City | &5 o Tujecley yote WO % e talk. | 5 e and Mrs. Maurice Brown, Mr. and Mrs, | Rogers were Norwich visitors last | ents, Ar S e of the bride's par- | chased in New York state by M | on_Monday. ing throush his hat, says that a purt| The citizens will also be asked at John C. Niohols, George Reflly, Mr, | week Friday. Stoninar: and Mrs, Eugene Paimer, in | The pair had been at work on the s The rain of Thursdas was very wel- | 0% [ ITGEL T 00 4g*ie have demo- | this same meeting to authorize appli- 4" homas Dolbear Mr. and Mrs. | : Stonington. JMonday evening. |road on Saturday and did not come. as ponds and wells ar> very dr¥.| crats elected to the senate and honse | cation to be made to the Connecticut B B s Britee: and Mrs. John Coats of New |any signs of illness The horse had| dJohn MeDonald of Pawtucket, R. Foni sounblican”di and towns | logislature for authority to appropriate e e Sl i Chare ey | BETHEL e amd yent Sunday here, Buests of [joon given some green corn fodder.|was a recent guest at the home of his | jro TePublican 4 or the re-elec- | 00 for a woman's college, to be Williamus, Mv. snf M. LInrecc 8- Mr. and Mrs. George F. Coats._ and when Mr. Gray arrived home with | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- | o £ Bulkeley, and this war to ted in New London. that sum to be am, Mre Nathan Woodworth, Miss Miss Grace Graham of Waterbury he showed signs of sickne: A | Donald e me fellow | utilized in connection with purchasing Laura Woodworth, Miss Clara Wood- | Mrs. Tucker of Westerly, who has | has returned homa after a visit of sev. i el T e S R s e e e Mooy | Syidhe e 4 Thav be|a site for the college. This is 8. mat- N e e e[ been . Visiting her nDepheww, R. H [eral weeks with Mra. J. H. Adams. Dbut could not help the animal, which | evening Willlam Dawley was nominat- | 1iailable to the legitimate ex-|ter of great importance to the city Aliie Moo, BT, and Mis Deiin: | o) on ke b cilled flome) by the — was very valuable, taking first premi- | od as candidate for representative. hemses of Gemoiraic canditates Sor | and the State. “There 1s no such inati- g N g 7 S ese e e 5 um at the Norwich and North Ston- | Rty i ate legislature in Bulkeley towns.| tution worthy the name within tho in Tandphere Henry Benham, M Irving Burdick has begun his duties BOZRAH ington fairs. He was valued at $1,000. ! e e ias Mo Jonal wppiicar|borders of the state, and If 1t 1x se- Viay Henham. Migs Ida Benham, Try- | as assessor, which call him to Jewett | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | i didates would| cured it means much for the general on Benham, John Comstock, Miss May | (yity the remainder of this month. Women of Grange Prenmt Programme Democratic Caucus. | — for dmm_n atic t:m:(‘w(p:»{t ot arreniBnt GE e cltet oy e edtiE top Comstock, Mims l“;rt:wnld, MrganqMre. | Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond of| on Domestic Science—Rev. C. M.| Tlie democratic caucus was held in| Dr. Shahan's Speech Offensive. S st o st T 7| the speakers at the council. meeting Henry 8. Schlin r. and Mrs ¥red- | Syringfield, Mass, are visiting the the Town hali on Saturday afternoon. | — cial s fr el WY e Ry, Tames W PIlch katen orick Cometock, Miss Millicent Com- | Tatter's parents. Severance Speaks on Japan. Joseph E. Holdredge was chairmanand | Mr. Editor: Much comment has been = o ol B the Secona Gohgregational’ chuirch stock. During the ing the host| While on his way home from church| Calvin R. Main clerk. Luther C.Gray | heard about the village this week anent| The threatened opposition _to the| 3~ "0 “SCOTC FopEresl one, CHE and hostess were presented a hand- | sunday morning John Luther killed a : d'md“h,‘firanse was in charge of the | w5 nominated for representative and | the remarks of Dr. Shahan at the | nomination of Lucius E. Whiton as| [} Weins wore For, the SoEhe Ut glaes LFME oleh, the Rev- Mr. |hlack - sisks micasuting six feet in | S5 Vedncaday evening. Russell Gallup for judge of probate. | mecting of the K. of C. in Norwich on | candidate for re-election as a repre- | CHIC R B0, S RIO0OR o0 ooy Luddington making the presentation. |jength. ject for the evening was Domestic The following justices of the peace Monday evening and reported in The|sentative from New London fn thei & committee has been ©sitng vars The affair was much enjoved, supper| A number from Bethel attended the fr';f:' b‘;(:‘t‘l:orsp?f‘ee]h very. n';le“’fxz'fl were named: George A. Montgomery, | Bullatin. We believe that Dr. Shahan | state legislature did not develop in the | e grange carried being served during the evening. auction at Ashwillett. out their part of the programme by Samuel E. Holdridge, Calvin R. Main, Alfred J. Clark, Joseph E. Holdridge. could have paid a deserved tribute to caucus, although Attorney Edmund J. Congdon did receive seven of the 24| is favorably impressed with a site on Mohegan avenue and the Norwich Father Keefe without saying anything % i L ich dn e giving an oyster supper, also coffee, | Tudge Gallup’s popularity is shown by | offensive to the citizens of his new pas- | ballots cast. ‘There was considerable | ;‘{":‘;Td:;‘w:fl“‘ en;hr“l‘"dlhm '$50.000 m’;‘, LISBON CAMPBELL’S MILLS cake and melon. Three candidates will | peing nominated by both parties. torate, and we think that here in these | outside opposition to Mr. Whiton for| CoRMiqeraly, more tharn 350000, for R s pis e otitl be initiated In the first and second de- | Chapman Reeves. who has been | primeval forssts Father Keefe will find | person: ather than polltical reasons, Such an institution as proposed. This Little Items of Local News—Infant's | . ana Mrs. Thomas J. Barber of | 8TeeS at the next meeting. very sick, is slightly improved. people (both Catholic and non-Cath- |{all emanating S aHuTee e mromoters shonld not Meclieris h. “anterbury visited Mr. Barber’s | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and Mrs. | liey who will do their best to make | but th oy digrfat | IT the promoters ahg Deat SRl Canceeiy ot o Mary Sawyer were guests of Charles Big Corn Crop. Dl casant o ion. and should | loeate in New London the sum would gt er MRS Er S HE AL on: WORTIeR- | wasiinias iof Tt ast S e i Char new Fo BU ot asiploass bt not be raised, and could not be utilized i » o anon last Sunday. har erecting a new | s nomination is 3 & I Shimerinasin {Rastlord; onipdny. : corn crik corn erop | 2 % 5 { for any other purpose. i i v o % £ t five of the an Thursday. The water in Beach Pond is very Talk on Japan. is so lar to have a e o S iserbiin o - oW 3 oma: v. g e o ation by which don received | 0 mgePamuel Morrow V‘,“:,“l-.g’:"m: B Crstorea: that 6. T Dovgiis fuig | - Teys -Clanila uL. s Severarice) gave. on vinst only | SN IEEOTD) om, {1 Wil ward whers| Mr. and Mrs. Mathan S. Lawrence g Seweip City werg g 4 s farm and all of his personsi | interesting tallc on the nuers aned but a l ! the Rose of New . des and cre hiz | will observe the silver jubilee of their Kennedy Sunday ‘d: 2 =old his farm and nll o ATpe — of the people of Japan last {toes and other produce. our elt] is considersd Worthy of | appy and conicliizd wafrizd iile next Bernard Hoelck :.rr b nlnll,‘!lhll'; “m Ull'prl‘)"- T st et Ntita evening. Fe has an interesi- | vear 2972 baskéts of peaches i ! probaply bejSunday aud some GL (T nauy ot 8 5 pa Air The demscrals nominated 3 - 2 | wouldipay 1 s f fle guext Sunday of ia.pzeuta; Air T e this town | I subject for Sunday evenii, oo~ | Pereanals. : ;e of this charcoal he speaks of ainatior »nm:s[l‘l‘mhv e::u::“\nu!rzlpe(::);u‘!; elebrate any from here attendedetha-auc- | iy making the laws. tober All gs is of Mr. | believe L he Sees miore of T i 5o song ths | Uie & Lolich LR y couple 0 oat B, Toesdes Justica Tanner held court Wednes- | In General. jand Mrs. Wittiam 1 office i one week iiat we do presented New | have made ey :flu“n tohR o W. Donnelly was qs? on | day, Mr. Severance ls being enteriained | Mrs. Enos M pent Tuesday ear's t he. learned tale legiglavire and | cvent mo specia Lublisley 3y Law- s 2 - § e e I by Mrs. Miner Bishop and Lathrop |in Mystic. wight hav used his wit and his ki odonbtediy be revurned to com. fiteucs s at préaut clerk 1o the Cum na Burg has returmed to jduring the week. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Allyn at- ! jedge of Tennyson to much bet ouie wt Uie lnpoltant Weasures [mandant at the naval station Su he Briciln, after; twe weeks' visit GLASGO Mrs. Myron Smith ig spending a few | tended the Poniona grange meeting in | jose. s, FER e T R TR L e i < —— days with Mrs. Lucretia Lathrop. Groton Thursday. A VOLUNTOWN RESIDENT. | He is entitled Lis full party vote. | s capactiy e swalion oat e s LY . ; reis 3 lthel Abel has retur Miss Grace Gall g ov- | Oct 1910, and there are uiny democrats in his | sinoe its establimmment mhd has there- am Kendall of Preston was the | T. C. Wilbur is visiting relatives in | Miss Ethel Abel has returned from | AMiss Grace Gailup is spending sev- | : 2NE Bire Ate iAmy Uoni s SN R eSSt e o o s, Fry rovidenc Chi lains, N. Y. ome on feral davs In Norwich. | — —— | employ whe . d o o - station T e T Pt A e S e R D IS S e = il | Bridzei - Am did th docthor sav yer | {nmity fo east their vates for ona (F|any one sl He is dosarvedly popa. Rk v Fred Tl Gla mizht Jace in Volun-| Miss Hattie York of Lepanon is the ‘Seams - to! mis “wiiter is backward | had any proncunced dise: Pat -l the mast popular employers in thallar with his many naintancey which frM d My Fred 7T slasgo and bouzht a pl 1 .*"“,’,"'7..1 St b s o Xhs | tomty 2 guest of Miss Alice Bishop. = vear.” “Ves: T haven't eeen a|Shure an’ he did: but. begervah, Oi |citv. In relinquishing hiz management | is shared by hir ble wile, wnd :«‘:'n: of their infan® son. which oc- The company's buildings are being Mrs. Eliza Walden of Windsor is “'el“ rigimas megazine jet —Pitismrg couln't pronounce it!—Judge's Libra- |;|f.:;; :!v«:\unuza«;tvm:::t mg;.:r:u;: r‘)?;utvhe‘:;tfnw have the best wishes of owired last Monday, the 10th. raintes guest ol Mr, and Mrs, John Gager. Post. Iy rifies Ve ‘rienda, f ) . i i i SO SRR i oA