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bdbsainis e @he Bulletin, [NORWICH CARE OF BABYS = s - SKIN FROM BIRTH! Rrh Wbty S b W 1. e eriar T aederator, Michae! | Mothers throughout the world VARIOEWATTERS Entire Ticket Carried with t.hel!xcepnonof the Judge of| | - baSt box tender, Willle®w H. Gow. | have come to realize that no other : dom; stub Box tender, John J. Shea’ is so well suited for clean y i e ballot clerks, ' oy A e e U v 3 e Quality Turkeys o i v s o e e Probate and State Treasurer—Baldwin Leads Good- venor ‘" iohs challners, | Albert | g and preserving baby’s deli- 2 R 2 e C. Greene, Joweph E. O'Sullivan; door- | cate” skin and hair as Cuticura Quality Hams was i Godtrey's das o CHeRI win by 531—Congressman Higgins Elected by Small) | BIFEeti: hooth venders, Jahn Downies | s0ap. It is so purc that it may be jors: 3 o Willlam' M. McNeely. Instruction | used with confidence from the Raw weather like that of vesterday Majority—Charles S. Avery Senator—Angus Park| | booth, g h 2 S i Quaily Bacon will start the travelers south. - g : Counters, Sobm 1. Mcimiey, Atbert | hour of birth. Warm baths with We give out Hair Pins > Should e proper mames for meat| Some sage persons declare that there Wins in Shoestring District—Counting Not Finished| | G Crea 35 Coronteny S, ¢ Kletn: | Eiticuiea soap, and gentle sagil Tonight. Be uscd as they have to be for drugs, | will be no fall freshet this year. . Fourth districtModerator, B4 T, | ings with Cuticura ointment ai- apices canned goods, ete, it would Until After Midnight. . Connell; checkers, 3. W. Dawson, Lu- | ford a safe, speedy and economi- Come and ge[ one. Grist mills in the country are kept % . 2 ki make o difference with the ad- |yl disposing of the big corm erop. . £ clus A Fenton: box tender. John Gor- | cal method of frecing the skin and In a number of towns grocers are 3 o Booth tenders, Jaber. W. Sterry, Jonn | Scalp of eczemas, eruptions, itch in trade for native fresh | Norwich haq il it wanted of the | There it ehould not be, of pot used at 4 anterl Shalleigers, W." O. osefs, | ings, .irritations, crustings and Australian ballot at the state election |all. One of the prominent republicans | . Lawrence Kingsley; door tender, Da- . i SRS 3 som." Bm.- Tuesdas, AT I Drowsdl; doe. of the |iF: e Deconds aipteict Wha was: 1 vid R. Kinney. Instruetion booth, Al | chafings, and of 05‘41_"‘_-“13‘"%: i ks A recent gift to the Peck ltbrary is | strongest advocates for the -voting | anxious to cast his ballot, placed it p L4 ble L. Hale. < permanent condition of skin and o . Fabian Franklin’s Life of Daniel Coit | machines that has ever struck town. | in the box without putting an X in the - e o souniers, L. IL Saxiotyd- A, Kenril hair heatth . o * 2 Gilman, It -was mnot until midnight that the | circle. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, ton, L. W. Kingsley, Charles McGib- 5 By counting was completed, and it was | Al districts showed marked demo- i nes. % X DR. KIMBALL November in the Catholic church is | well along towards one oclock befors | cratic gains. Ex-Mayor Lippitt, how- | er some & 4 retarhed to the' p Vith district—Moderator, Charles devoted to the commemoration of the | Moderator Harper announced the re- | ever, showed much strength in the | tleker mistrieiee. S Ta 1o diagrics (he Fo Bushnell; pallot checkers, Daniel & E . has remeved his oifice fo | hols souls sl Tor he towh. Nodisirict reporied | ktrat dvorlet ‘and ”she “Rocond and | democrats. uficrea by hont . hrée: | comiell 420, Frederiek mol woetv || Incidents in Society , i . | until nearly nine and it was after 10.30 | carried the town bx sixty. ts re- ! % ! 4 Thames council whist, Foresters' o = v e (s quarters in the number of tk:ke 8 re-! Alfred Hodgkinson, Joseph Tetlow: 2 Eroadway. Wamregan Block ik, icua e " | U007y g e omisiae disricis | Songossman, Migetig fos nere by | bited i ind? oF marki being Sutly Snter, THAMIS 10 Heardon' ok | eem—e’ 78 p. m. SunMays— | apples.-ady The result Of the election showsSlonal district by 112, % o CONEVes- | SXcept the right way. There were ™40 tender, Adolnhus Larowe: doertenders, it sepld £ that Norwich went into the democratic | Charles S, Av. ' g republican straights and 505 demo-. william Gaffney, E. Bissonei.e; chal- | Miss Ione D. Haviland of Greene o The town of Bozrah was the first | tha Eripth . a &8 S. Avery won out over John | cratic, 44 sociallst, 11 _prohibition, and | jengers, James Daly, Andrew Plogs. |avenue is visiting at Shelter Island, . . to make complete returns to The Bui- | SSumn all over. the only republican | H. Davis by 292 -and will be \the | 10 socialist lador. The splits were: | “un (iMes oV aRIngl 9% ; 1Ny : r h Wlll lotin early Tuesday evening ate to win being Judge Avling Republican 253, democratic 279, sociali- | popovater® 15 W Yerripglon & & u 0 ist 24, prohibition 10. In this district|y s1phyd Larowe, George N. Beardow. | Miss Annie E. Vaughn of Broadway Many Talians are leaving Connecti- cut to snend the winter at home, plan- ning to return in the spring. m'—ifhl's,fgl12"?":.!?"5,5323"‘,,';‘?;2‘3:—hfliiii Sixth aistrict—Moderator, D. Nichols | entertained the Tuesday Bridge clul b 4 Byl L | Lathrop; box tender, Edwin Spalding: | this week. h t 1 the first man to vote was Martin J. [ jecker, Eimer J, Haskell: oooth ten- e eautiiu Brode: The voting was very slow,' qorq” Horace A. Fitch, Addison Mon Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Birge of yuring last week there' wer oderielc o s ; ’ L Mon- | Mr. Mrs. ;. ! During, last week thele poe gaing onl voting during the first quarter ballot clerks. G. A. Sydleman, | Huntington place have returned from | i ssmdy. ool Py 574 4 hour, and in the first three-quarters of qjvin Briggs; challengers, Joseph |a visit in New York. srresponding weck of 1909 there were in Hour 100 votes were cast, John J. | Ganin Brises: challengers, Joseph e ew y e ects ten. Murray being the 100th man. At T yegper, Chester W. Barnes. Instruc- | Miss Helen dtwood and Miss Bea- A number of visitors from New lclack 140 votes hiad been cast, and I tion pooth, Martin Colberg, John R.|trice Atwood of Waurcgan were recent i Londor e to town on Monday and RESC RIS I N0 oten were GHEC | Rowier: guests of friends In town. ind 1 on M 2 The 200th ballot was cast by W. F.| ' o R Clor i Tuesday to attend the chrysanthemum Murray, and at 8 oelock 370 had vot-| Counters, Henry Gebrath, R. 4 e ry, John R. Fowler, John A. Serv! Mr. and Mrs. Qrias Dodge and son a. U Ily at th t tw 700 3 3 Py 4 V: , od. Usually at this time between B A ors, | navs retenga o Fhels hots un Wash AL 10 0'clock 300 vetes had been cast,| Old Lyme turned in a -democratic,| IEton strest after o -vacation spent on STYLES AND DRICES Gardirer Greeme being the 500th v majority for the state ticket by the ® |show at Ghianbouer. ¥ of Green the summe ille, who and fall ] Fetarnad hre Tor the winter, e Nathan SGilbert. the oldest man general vote of 124 to 86, H. M. Caul. | sy paward Whitine Jonnson who TO SATISFY THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOES G " to vote during the day, cast the I kins, democratic candidate for judge |y S O O B e Wind. { Puesday night and again this (Wed- vote at 10.30. The younge: of probate, defeated Charles P. Prorton, | pay BEER B8 Lo 0 o Eroad | EXACTING. In all leathers | evening, District Supt, J. H. xgx‘gn-m: “R"-Y:L‘\mn. wio was made a erunll(‘flil; R Hreot SO seveTal Wesls. { B was announced to Speak at ‘on Monda: : RALT ed iy Brbeton. A 0I5 W ETmLAe Hampion M. B. church Dusine the "noon Hour 200 votea, | TR ST GG or gon | Mrs. vank A Roatn of pinchurst| Wemention a few of the most gresy ectora:ofioh Wil 5A gkl ot . Corroll. HieTad folded his bals. $7ioF Siving Hihm 138 voten to Bald- thes returysd from spending scveraly FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, {1y and JThursiay ovenings lot wrong and ‘was sent back, but by e I e [ Aty PP | worthy weaves, such as J k until 8 o'clock. ~Additions hustling got the ticket into the box. tl resentative. Thomas Mec3i~ { % 3 sept:zd Franklin Square.| will made to all unpaid bills after At 10.20 the Second district brought | e e e 1 bk ap v e alving TS B “Madame Butterfly” Marqui- ‘Weodrow Wilson, who says that any yo ndded | gottes Bordered Chiffons, Silk November 10th.—adv. n their returns. showing that 741 votes | 145 votas and the latter 167, which was aad been cast. 20 of which were thrown | the largest vote given on the ticket.|f00l can stand pat. might The New london Telograph states t gave Baldwin 8 to | por o sman, Higgins outran Jo- |that mos:t of them do. Anaconda thist on Monday Dr. Joseph M. Ganey s 7 2 g et T S hiator Divis, r;|Btandard. ! - . old Tis thoroughbre? horse, Beauty: JOHN F. CRANEY. FREDERICK DEARING. S e e ] iPoplms, Messalines and Etrus- {0 Mrs. Tanner of Norwich. The ani- at Avery, d. 142 to 95. ——— — pribate, Ayling received 125 voies to 113 for' Shields. Ledyard With the Republicans. Ledyard gave a general republican majority of about 20 for the state | ticket, electing W. I. Aflyn represent:- tive by the vote of 83 to 61 over Gray of the probate court, whose popular- | next senator from this district. An- ity saved him from defeat. He c gus Park won out in the Shoestring he first snow of the season fell | Ties the district by a majority of 3 district by a small majority. av. the Ath. Adding the day of | _Norwich gives Baldwin 531 majorit In the Pirst district it was 1onth to the number of the month | for governor, he having won out in |ewclock before the republican cpt ith smukes & total of 19 snowstorms | every district, that of the ond be- | been counted. There were 1734 bal- lue thie winter, according to the old | N the smallest majority. The Third |lots cast, and 46 were thrown out as mal was delivered Monday afternoon. | cian Crepes, Etc. s Tixd |“Madame Butterfly” Unresiricted ther sharps district gave him a big help, while |they had not been voted correctly. S - - s weather sharp & . while ¥ ot hee e s democrat. Goodwin, r, polled 84 votes f the other districts brou n were taken back because they were S Ealatars, 4 08 Bl Congresyman ||| 2 to amount which you may v A certificate has been filed by ithe[more than the regular majority | mutilated in printing or ciherwise. igama had o1 woterto Jomomr, d, ||| devosit in our Savings Depart- !Mal‘ uisette G. W. Curroil, Jr, Advertising com- | Yole cast was not larke and at thc |None was forn by the voters. = One 8. Tor senator from the Ninetesnth | @ ‘ment, in any one year, it is up q pany of Norwi ncorpora )y he polls had closed in the Cen- | voter marked an X across tae front o strict, Davis, r, had $7 votes to Av v 7 - George W. Carroll, George W. Carroll, strict, those who had not voted | his ballot @ng was sent back to get a e > o yeu to make il your uhane This dainty, durable weave is today Jr. and Emma K. Carroll, which has | Were democrats, three to ome. The |new ballot and instructed how to vote ‘b ™ i SioaRakad S e work for you all the time. | the queen of all silk fabrics, so seft 350,000 capita republicans made their best showing [correctly. Joseph Brittin was stand- emocratic Strong in Sprague. First ten days of each month and delicate, yet so firm that you must ill institat N b 2 in the Second distr where the tick- | ing in the Town hall with a ba in Spragtie turned out big democratic | o o v il : ¥ wi NSiMiie on NOVEMDEOr | ie growin of the Southern New [et went republican except Judge Bald- | his hand when the ballot box was clos- figures, the votes standing us foliows: i wonder how human genius could pro< England Telephone company, as stat- | win. ed. He had been about the polling For governor, Goodwin 140, Baldwin | Facts useful to you. | duce very effective made over fancy | | ed in recent reports, is shown by the| There was considerable trouble us- |place for some time, and it was after- | gain in the number of stations. In|ing the new ballot and were | wards found he had not voted the bal- J09 the company operated 73,584 sta- | thrown out because the X was placed [lot. It was taken away from him aft- 190: for representatives, leadon, r, 147, Brown, d, 203; for judge of pr bate, Ayling, r, 153, Shields, d, 188; for - bate, Aviing, v Tos, stielae, @ 2% (| The Thames Loan }! SRS ! silks; colors and black, 40 inches wide, Price $1.50 yard. 28th, 1910, at Glympic Hall, Norwich, Conn. jons, nearly five times as many as in composed of §89 leading citizens of | 100 - 166, Crandall, d, 189. N : i o SRR e lowins Is the detailed vote ~n Norwich . Bovueticans Win in sstem.} and Trust Co., 4 Nont er ot Owia. " | a slight Increase over that of the same i Ty vote of 55 to Goodwin received 56 Norwich, Conn. oraere 1ons en initiation fee | Month 1909 and 1908. A total of | o % x : ¢ s votes to Paldwin's 24, and for state ! i s open mitiation fee| Month in 1909 and 1963, A total of | Goodwin, Charles A 131 ELSON J. AYLING. senator Park, r, received 38 votes to] Most, fascinating, thing yeu ever arter closes it ad-| 374 permits was granted. the total cost | Baldwin Simeon &, d 15 M s : Crandail's, d, 4i. Other votes were: | Emmean {saw. The borders show beautiful Per< 0 $36.06 and upwards g% tu g e - | Hunter ‘Robert 1 he good, but the remainder of the | Jor representative. B. L. Latimer, r | sian effects in combination with self- @riber particulars apply to| 12109 Fellermin, F vt > Ucket went republican. This district (59, G. A. Morgan, d, 19; for judge of colored satin stripes, own pat- SAMUET KONE, General Organ The Conmecticut conference of the Scattering S gave the republicans their oniy hope, | probate, C. Williams, T, 34, = Charles | | PRE W P o pe nd R__SANFORD., Deputy T Lippitt getting 91, Hizgins 19, Brown | Harvey. d, 45 & | \ | terns only. L R SANTORD Deputy | union painters of tho $tato Wil be | Licutenamt Governor— (03 Davis 65 “and’ Aviies 24 ST ! [ i { ngton Square Nore Conn. | held e cLar P ?IJ;_'{A“;". fter< keslee. Dennis A 0 The straights here were 285 repub- Mantuilis: Demecratic. | noon, November 30." The delegates ghel. Andrew 3! 4 ican end 325" democratic, the Montville was democratic through- = “ s 9 b S ekt il be about 108, ihahes sud NHLL ia 10 g eing republican 89 and democrati out, giving Baldwin 270 to Goodwin's S lk p l Tt | R S b B A I : e e | o S s at Rallion’s|Silk Poplins GI ETTE hangers and Dec - 3 2 ing that 620 votes had heen Shat | 212, and eleoting F. A. Johmson, | o gl e e R TR . ' I : “on : o 6 wwera re- | d, representa oV B At the meeting of the state probate | SoESrs; 149 10 ected. win was given 160 to the | 247 to 219. Charled N. Chappell. d, wa { ors suitable for both street and house ocuLuUs asserbly at the capitol in Hartford | Bioor. F o joud here. with Jodoin leading by 164, | clected judge of probate. For senator | {wear, drapes perfectly, not easily Fednendn evember 16; Judge Fahey ' - udge Ayling made a run ahead of hig | from the Twentieth district, Crandall, | w4 1 hed d dust repellant. i e O ML S 3 ticket ‘here. Shiclds leading him by | d, received 261 to 203 for Park, . | Glasses Repalred Famsiiea, cand dust repsliany Shannen Building tion. When Is an Estate Settled B T4 Mhere were eight in this dls- | Judge Ayling Ahead in Lisbon. | Oculists’ - 3 Judge Byrne of Waterbury the ques- P oo R ex it ke, | he returns from [Lisbon showed culis nevsd { 2nd one for Ever Lill T o A8 #hagp tlon relating to the computation : P : dlle” “The Sl s LA Siee - * Pl - t E i n, B 1 ralehta : & democratic majorities at all | > the inheritance tax: Judge Russell, | Melnivre ] T o O ercpublican 145, demo- | points, excent at judge of probate, the | Prescriptions Filled Mess“n\es the establishment of psychopathic hos- | Allsn. ‘le 3 Tho et Aot Spiits. | fgures standing as follows: For gov- R. C. BOSWORTH. | pitals HERr, JATRLY; % 2 after 10, pving Boriict Teporied 00N| erngr, Baldwin, ‘d. 81; ‘Goodwin. T, | A if This Silk need: introduct . Comptroller— | after 10, giving Baldwin 54 more votes. | g3." Hunter, s, 5; Hohenthal. p. 1. For || Optometrist and Prescription is Silk needs no introduction, as : ; U8 Sute 3 EHuiiarat cotfme st 318 0 | T | judge of probate, Ayling, r. hiclds | Optician, has for some time been classed We are using in our the hortleultural department it ! nde A Hng Snictav g g e R g ey 5 i T a, 70, For congressman, Higgins, T, | Room 5 Shannon Building, among the staple weaves, bsing soft P Thie apples this year are of an utusgal 5 1 0 86; 'Jodoin, <. 80. For senator, Twen- || novows Norwich, Conn. and clinging, rich in colors; it is wall grill rooms the | good. uality and. the vield is large, | Marek, Josepn, 5.1 H L 2 3 tieth district, Park. r. 69; Crandall, d, |3 | adapted for the most dressy gewn. B Feleh e andred s Ao 1] A diabaey Vg % 76; for sherifi. Brown, r, 74: Ashcraft, i - Y | be Skom from the solle chuaras et S a, 73: for representatives. Herman ; Prices 59c to $1.25 yard. Cotuit Oysters O 1 Haliwin trics back. of ot PREmN e o - 4 113 12 Learned, r. 76; Michael J. Connell, d. “Be pleasant until ten o'clock A {On two Baldwin trees back of Storrs | Euaseil: Talcotf 11: 17 1 73. Ten votes were cast out by the in the morning and the rest of S - ats Slabag w0 [Retrel ol epPN". | Shetmatk, Eman Gt H 4 § counters. the day will take care of itself.” | which are well known M peedaninitve &2 Larges | Vote in Franklin. b o ol g . & The Progressive Missionary circle of [ Tiieon. Jonn @ Teeie A4 | The town of Franklin went repub- | It's easy to greet the new day wm‘Etr\[SCIan cl‘epes for their delicious the Cantinl. Baptist etgmch beld cMwl Ingersoll Gea a 145 214 ] | lican, giving Goodwin 69 votes to & atiifiewihien: you can have the mgrn=} ? fifteenth anniversary meeling on Tues- | Beardsies, Samiicl i z i { for Baldwin for governor. For state | ing bath room as luxuriantly warr as| Oriental desigrs in gold on white fl R B L e S | Veldoan Mux 60100 0 H : ¥ | tredsurer Costello "Lippitt heat Brown, | the air of the tropics. Why tuic) | and black grounds, the noveity of the ‘avor A T. Utley of Lafayette street, 12 e S 2 2 24 @), 76 to which was the vote on | chances of having the temperature 0f| joacon, used for waists, dresses and | members attending. A summary of the o il e | the’ balance of the state ticket. For |your bath, dressing or dining roor 208 d [ past five' years work was read by | Higgins Bawin W o oah b, Wi W T as (0 | o T ins. a8 you ] scarfings. $200 yar the secretary, Miss Nellio Arnold. The | Jodoin ymond J. d 1852 = defeated his democratic opponent. R.|do so well the variableness of our missions Tuesday was ; ard Perking, s h o rering fof J. Jodoin, 6 Other votes went | New England winter weather. A Wauregan House Cafe | - The -Davenpart Co . Praps. R 4 Young, James M., p & B | = er $3. Following the meeting re- W igarth. Louis, N - 23 ! as follows: Wor sheriff. Brown. r. . , | treshments were served. attering i o Asheroft., d, for senator, Twenticth VULCAN ODORLESS | DISPLAY IN EAST WINDOW, I — - —_— Sheriff— district, T , | NEW STORE. PERSONAL f2ica RS | § ) 3 : GAS HEATER pumot Asherott 1,"“”‘\“‘»' a 3 insures you all the heat you want and Miss Ida Post has returned to N rimbach, Charles, s ! 4 just when vou want it. The gas pipe wich from a visit of a few days in o acDamd. T 'y Colchester Republican. carries the fuel. no can to fill, no oil he guest of her sister, Colchester stood in the republican |to spill. Get one today & id make this | 0 N . olumn, giving Goodwin for governor |the most comfortable winter of your, t SRR | R (S S0 Our - Notion x. as telle Native Spinach - Davis Harold Powers. recently clerk in the | Avery. S e Cange - Ity a . ¥ ers’ Ci | ponent Baldwin, Congressnan - Hig- | house heaters are rarely wo at Native Panley N. Y. N. H. & H. freight statiofi, has | Holcen o | v | ®ins (r) received 200 votes to R. J.|satisfactory efficiency in the early ith th let entered the Norwich office of the S, CHARLES S. AVERY. | Jodoin’s (d.) 113. Harley P. Buell (r) | hours of the ¢ We have these wil e compiele Native Celery |~ "roion. Juise of Probate— : s : {was clected judge of pl;ld‘?ula by 22 odorless creators of comfort at $ the entire ticket being elected thers, ! votes to 89 cast for s opponent, | and $3.00 each, highest quality tubin H on 1 Brow T Cents wer Toot Taar piing aone ai| number of items of | A cablegram was received in town with the exception of Ayling. | € cost of labor and material. { will continue report. and | this wéel announcing the drrival of | | | There were 333 ballots ¢ | S at R L raner Tk i Gt e i City of Norwich throughout the en- 14 were rejected. 1" were re- | represents the interests of the Munson b vt L Asling, Nelson J. Native Cauliflower | RESERVOIR 1S DROPPING o e B Native Hubbard Squash | Rl diniy ol cop ek i | Within Orie inch of the Lowest Point| Builey. Alvert . ... —Second Well Will Be Started To- oy A PEOPLE’S MARKET,| R S R:m;hed' 6uba Safely. The Fifth district was the outside distr @ime in about 10, votes had been cas lverton, Waiter H., & il Krohn, Rudolph A.. s | jected because of the peculiar method | Steamship company at the port of . 0 & Franklin Bt F ; Neely. Robert. p... L akias This disiict showet ol Catbarier. i Nobasen 1 5 srasmste’|--ligs & Elecirical Dep's. o B i Suvere finlend. 5 Haward, pe.. ] | ial change. there being a demo- | of the Norwich Irec Academy in,the P tire week. nov 4d JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop = éars | _novod ss of 1504. He spent three itic majority here of 95 for the gov- | < - ez, & 41D o two KishesriThere e e cnor, Mough this wvas ' less on"the | at Yale and one at Trinity, whete lie e - e lis quite : e ere | Allis, Wallace . 9 other candidates. There was a light | became a popular member of the Del- € R 3 oming in from| Lveri, Jehn C. 1 3 Vot ‘ang: & quiet slaction’ thes ta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. | ‘[he Reid & Hughes [;0. ey er , an the income, | Bajlex Albarc . + 3 The Sixih district was the first to T Frana il 1t it's Made of Rubbar We Havy It J| S0d: will contimue to be o witholit]| Barnes, Joha B r. .- 8 get their returns with Moderator Har-|" To Enlarge Meriden Golf Course. | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpsd . rain Briscoe. Willis A, r 1 per at \;h and there 305 ballots were| * Several zolf plavers of the Highs | Layins, ! The broken drill has been taken Fr"‘»":;n“ix Amos A, T 1 kT novodaw 1 were rejected, four be-| jand Country club at Meriden have . Livo republifin and one | heen appoinfed as a general commit- and falist. Baldwin won out here by | ice i Inok over the ground adjoining 4, though the remainder of the ticket | {ho present course and formulate plans from the artesian well, which 18 now | grand: down 177 feet, still going through hard | Sism . | well is set up, and it is to be started | Higgins. today. about fifty feet north of the; Parsons: D A s carmied S il maiori(v ot | (07 BT, 2R G [RIVUALS TR MITTENS New Line of Rubber and he democrats. Jo however, had| g to 1§ holes. The present size of th . 66 over Higzins. Judge Avling m course in becoming Inadsquate for the Celiuloid Dolls, Balls, Al“', s Wall enry H.. 10 - . t , Donald G. he best republican run, being he St v i r b hiere lins been 3.000 fet of pipe laid SBasid O the & pLblicam. ¥Ed constantly ircreasing number of clib | MG | HOME e ime o Mohegan lake. leavin | . Thotas x. & el DT e i plasers 10 is thoushe that thore i | M, Mueskin Gloves vt Bt mals, Ratfles, Linen Picture it a short distance to go mow in H. 31 1 ection icials. be e actual work e e J y o e vecent rainfall amounted to tke, Edward T.. d fie spring. : Men's and Bovs Woolen " FURNISHER "Cveken "SupBIY, bt I that | Corkehe oI T d.s i1 metals - the several districts ke - oot Hilenr o B Books, Blocks, Rag and UnJ . gain Engineer Chandler figures it| Coughin, John . 'd 314 E ows 7 ! e, 25¢, 48¢ {ftin, | Eosincer 'Chanier feurgs | ovehily, sohn by 47 & oSS oderaior o v .| Children Ory breakable Dells, Picture 4 > His b e reudvols: Theve s wis Rodericle 3 Harper: box tenders, David H, Wi FOR FLETCHER'S lined and unlined, 1 ning.’ Joseoh T.. d 314 1 T Et }uneral D"-ec"". wayS @ consumption on Monday, | Wiiliam F.. d...... 3 son, William H. Shiclds, Jr.; checkers, CcCAS o 25¢, 480, 75¢, 95 || Puzzies, To (e xS, A bk goneumption on Monday | Bl Snas K 470 : [ Weaion " puinen chiiengere. e TORLA .. ...>%" 7 i " quite a drop took place in the pond. Thomas J., d.. 313 ter Greenman, Albert A. Fitch; door- | s lined and uniined RN d tmba'mer . Raymond, Gilbert's. dl. 214 3 keepers, John P. Sullivan, Gustavus MISS M. C. ADL L : $1.25. $1.60 . an NS B Shields, Thomas M.."i. . i i D. Andrews; ticket clerk. Ashley T. S M. C. ADLES, c, 98¢, $1.25, $1. “fl& EDWIN FAY anflu sqm“ To Serd Barrel to Wyoming. Shields, Willlam H. d. 11110 2 Boone; door checker, Gustav A. Jahn: t Men's Mocha Driving Gloves g T 1iThe Vineyard Workers of the Ce LT O AR R R i booth 'tenders, Freeman J. Jewett, H . s ' (”: s .« p 98c, $1.25, $1.50 % taptist church made Tuesday v Filar & $ T 2 "1 mothy D. Sullivan: cou A. S, l l Dress Kid Gloves 48c, 2 T Norwich and Jewelt City. | 500 00 e s Roidon, willism. 4, i - | Elmet, D St st 2 | QI OCAIf andl TAce oPecialisl [ - s el i R A d work in preparation for a barrel that| Donnslly, James B T ] | D H. Wilson, D. ‘Guy, Willam | ! 4 | as Gloves e X I,,‘ 1o be sent 10 a missionary famnily jn| carroll, Eugene 16 3 { Callahien, Frauk L Farrell Arthur F. | IN TOWN THIS WEEK. [ L e | et ———=—————| Wyoming. The socisty met af Bush-| Lambert, Samucl s 17 5 | Rovinsin, C. J. Downes, John M. Lae | For the beréfit of Tastern O | { ol rohat : Fulton. Arthur F 16 { . oL ¢ | For ine berefit of Tagtern Connecy- ! e , - nell chapei at 4 o'clock, enjoying af F A ig o Instruction booth, John H. Smith, W. | 0 1o dios w o e 4 BBER i Have You Noticed ths | basket lunch at 616, and continuing | Rormd Charles & % 2 | B. Young, James L. Case, F. B. Cary, | ORt1adies who nigan to attend-the pap), | ALLING HI.I Co. § £ 12 to 2 increased Travel? their work through the evening. Graham; Daniel © i ¥ | Groavenor Ely and other memwbers: of | Miss Adles will give up her New Vark [l [0, 0 © g = (00 rom o Bl stattes ano - — Haglund, Prank, p 1s H | the Goodwin-Lippitt_club. | time this week, and will return to Nor- | n_St. Nerwich, Conn’ @i pngy HOFF CAFE, Ground Floom i & suresgn of £0od ZopBs 223 | warcse usewives Preter Witttamat | Elclds, Toseph I o, i i uSecond district—Moderator, ‘WIll- |wich Tuesday. Teléphane = skrly for{fll 152 Stats St, New Londan, Conn, Jyted - "We turnish the veat | Wajracts it Fragier. Lotie A 1 14 i Lan: box tendets John Connell: bitlet | appointments. PP TId pavt w telicegy 10 the AAvORE (IHC 1L Netbon Stmtas o s % 3 [; 5 &L Patsous Stephen B Col- | Wauregan House, Norwich. } 3 BB o rant tof St owRENEER impeainie (o secire with | ather | MeXaely. Robert i e booth fenders, iMiams. s | naxs hefora tha public, there is ne wen MANONEY BROS. Falla Avenue | il B0, T M et | Haiwin: R a7 it R e o 210 Wast 111th St, Naw- Yerk. = nadiigia {ome ROtaie tha pubiic, tnere i RRl maciie HOUs G colls Williams', - ady Mead, 3. Howard, p. " Maples, . H. Hazelhurst: challenggre, ! Telephone 704 o he Bul- 106 culumas o The Rulary