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nm’jfl‘é‘u‘h};&’ufim’ Bl 2 % . .\ ST AT BT 135 e G i | - of Meutntnt i1¢ Diigh s Cinpama Wi T o For the past two days every breeze g’x‘@wfifnf’)‘ugfie‘; :l::'l‘:e‘:;l‘r?thll'i: count m Ev"y' Town lf One is Ordmd—-Cldml. ST W ARt RS R T ) ACIE Bl e Sorh (3 Thee Nidie ———— The temperature is not too low for | PLANS ARE COMPLETED ] | ardent naturalists to add to their col- 4 st and coun == 7 leciions of winter mosses. - . FOR BRUNS. BANUET.| .\ rcuoman Higeine' formal anewer | notice ahd also in the town of Spragus po Y rosy, and active, - ™ to the claim of Raymond J. n | more than a majority of the ts ] i - e The Arcamum dub has secured | Three oExcallent Speakers Secured by | 11,10, ot sor Conigrossmun Higging | rojected and mot ounted were halx Rt She \ Yo € 9 ; Charles H. Brown to glve his illus-| Committes, Together With Promi- | seat in the house of representatives at | lots lawfully cast for me and should 2 en 8 mu % 3 8 | trated talk on his visif to the Pana-| nent Singers. Washington was served upon i, Jo- | have been counted for me In ascertain- W - o = | canal at a smoker this evening. 4 T D‘ < c}o!n dhy Def:kg snerxnmgrwu ] igm xlh. re-;lxn rog"m ecuozril m S \ P 4 bite - 4 The commi charge e ban- | Tuesday. 'The” answer, hoa in towns mientio: mm. dl“' M £ g es - ~ 28¢| ~January 19 in the church calendar | quet which will be given Jamary 26| excentions, denies the’ allegations of | in your snecifications and alde in the Ui igme R e L Bl P S S0 STl 0g s 7 3 5 |5 devoted to St. Wolfstan and St |in observance of the anmiversary. of | the contestant, and In case & Tecount | tovn: of Sprague sthere. were ballofs, | Secroiary: treasurer und comptiolier o7} i hol, nothing but the pureat Little Pig Shoulders - 13c/ Canvie homored especially in' early | the birth of ‘Robert: Burns, of miich | is ordercd, he desires that 1t be for | the humber o waich T have boen. uhe | e state of Tors of the weneral ~tac. | ll and hest’ ingredients to < English times. HL D. Wichall iz the chalrman hus| ail the towns in the district, claimin |able to obtuin, which were unlawfully | Vil SP9ULon (868 Of G0 SR San- blood : e i ! compi all the arrangements for | that balldts which were intended Tor | cast for you. - |/} make : SOMERS BROS. Connecticut Adventists are in Bos- | the affair. and it will be & promounced | him have also been thrown out, SRS countel Sad resored fos TN | Vaased and quated: i vites S0 S8 “ ood, bone and b 3 o 5 s J ton for the New England convention | success without question.. There will| ~Herewlith s given both the claim of | Your eligibility for representative to | fetentat 8 1 congress for roring solid flesh. . » This lot of Orientai Ruge tan of JAdventists, which began Tuesdey | be 176 in aftendance et the Wauregan | Mr. Jodoin and the answer of Con- |congress as stated in your notice is | cons oesonsl district an 78 0an- . some of the best-known wasves frem and closes today. house and & fine monu will be pro- | gressman Higeins, (hus setting before | samitted, : e it S ot ihmand g v vided the district Just the grouns of the con- Seventh. * fog mare than 10,500 slectara of said the Caucasian rug disteiet, sueh L ‘With the mercury at 10 degrees 0 : o >3 _As speakers J. H. MacDonald, state | test and the allegations to sustain or exc ird congress ad - ns, astans, Cabistans, b Mgl AR B T Tt P isbut WGl e Su e wlib s talty o Bt i g oy caer thets. baflota. u‘f‘?iw’,r..:'?&-' Semeysrtus Junckip s K s ot Shsmeh reached northern markets. L < DS | en. deny each and every one qf the aile- | contestant and with inteni to elest foschistans, Kazaks and That it will be worth heering is a cer-| x'Mayor W. F. Henney of Hart- | co0% SSch G0d, every one of ithe Rlier | cotestant, and with (nieflt fia ‘ats- MURPHY & McGARRY, tainty. The Land We Left will be the | ford,Michael Kenealy of Stamford and | sy ; - neress, do- Oriental rugs bought at ewr topic ‘on which Willlam _Jaraine of | J) Krad Carpenter of Puinam repro- | cortest sims mvemmate Hem . Of | O I e e aeaianer oo ot ‘ 207 Main St. by Putn prices are unsurpaseed valwes, . Boston will speak. Mr. Jardine is well | sent Congressman Higzins in the con- - p P Handsome prizes for the best and | jooron po e . e ‘Wherefore, in caso a_recount should | recefved only 9,933 votes. and that you, : ! To have the cortect time mos: conicar costumen—ads, T LT RIS JOTar, baen 103 | Ieft 7 Mg gUormeys. The ovidence | e a1 sk ihat such Tecount anail | the contasios, reseiven 10011 votes, 0f | WE'RE GOING TO GLEAN OUT - ] cause they ara sold on the same 4 i e s i el R PRI - | embrace the baliots cast for represen- |a plurality of 78, and that the other| QUR El K OF 8UITS o5 i start the New Year right,| business tilures in Conpestcus for | 5. s Ichrist cominy ‘ot Bonte | ' dave, ama then. 1 wil ‘. (s | Cbrac,the Balloes cast for reprgsen | & plUgulcy ot 7 g, that the, olher | OUR ENTIRE STOCK O basis of profi hat our demdetie mge. d ight ti b the past week numbered 281 against | D% U fg‘e""‘:" — S‘g! 98 Tha | mitted. t&unm gtxac‘_, "Allhb house of | {4wng in said|Third congressional dis- | sentative in congress for said district i are sold at. When we offer you and have fl;.fl‘ t time by | 271 in the same week of 1916, 328 in | B - Sarel | reprasentative at Washington and 10 lyrjot and that the mistakes above set | received the following and omly thel| Look at these prices wnd then look choice, selected, Turkish Ruge ot ‘j’ | . The Froehlichkeit Masquerade will | | take place Friday evening, Jan. 20. 1909, 435 in 1908 and 283 in 1907. well known as a fipished, after dinner| the congress which meets the first | oy “ig ted, and 1 tha ® t : Hdwin Per- | il " ’ r corrected, and 1 assert that | following votes, to at the goods. # - a 2 speshsr: 2 Monday of December, 1811, the case| recejved af sald election in such di lark 557, James M." Young 344 reduction fro, i then ! There will be solos by Hugh Kinder, o a ; g : - | Icins C! 4 3 IR woik - Skl R B ™ our regular prices, A HAMILTON WATCH. | o:e sioniine ressiutions ‘su ne doath | Lovis 4" wateler "30f MEEDSUEK, | e o aeciion © SRS s 50 Qe rlt uekd on November &, 161t more | Lovis Wenancty 86, . C. Yelatle 83| L ST S 20 VLI qawe s the epportaiity | 8 e o s o ey " | GuArictte consisting or Beid Helnivre, | Soud Bor Havo. bocn made sealnst evs | B freater plurality of the Yolcs law- | cast as aforesuid but refected a8 told 200 Barants naw i We have all grades con-| 3 7 | Archibala Mitchell, 4th.Toho MocDou- | ery successful candidate in the last e el Ao I A e aiont ol W0 ToJaraors -OF 15.00 Garments now Taeres L oli i @ Several local fanciers will go to | ®all an . MacDougell will Sing [ ejcction. The house of representatives 3 >3 e y T T Ty Bl 8.00 Garments now e y-five Rugs stantly on hand. fresh from woriciler for e e pottry how’ | aeveral elecuions, wanfe Tamgs HOUS | mies bty ede iGWUnCe of not| 1,0 et oy SO (N Y1 | presing SEOTAR Soics mad Tz | 2060 darménts row i 1t whioh e wonkd i b S b which opens today (Tuesday) and con- | Wil . Archibalil to exceed 32,000 each to meet the ex- P - sagi st s : tate With rments now rriday < tertain T EDWIN W. HIGGINS, turned to the secretary of s o the factory, tins through Friday and Saturday. | Mitchell, has consented lo centertain | penses incurred. TR B LB T o g B B L Garments now out befors inventary. Therefers the There is a project to secure the | Scotch airs, and will use one of his The above and foregoing is a du- | UNdersigned contestant would have re- Garmants 00w extraordinary values quoted belewe ffl' uson ‘ c ! state encampment of Spanish War | valuable viclins. SHORT BUT POINTED piicate ‘of the original answer of tiie | seived on the fact of the returns morg S S3rmames ndw { Veterans for the same date as Beach | The Highland reel will be given by ANSWER OF CONGRESSMAN. | contestee given me by his hand this | than 10,500 votes g e o Daghastan Mat, vaiue $12—SALE day at Ocean beach, the coming sum- | William J. Honeyman, A. Mitchell, 4th, - {17th day of January, 1911, for service | WUld have been by e Ao sala| Some of Hart, Schatfner & Murx|PRICE, $8.00. FRANKLIN SQUARE. mer. James Henderson, and Robert Mc- | Hon. E. W. Higgins Finds That Bal-|upon Raymond J. Jodoin of Sprague, | #0id electioh o You. he saii con-|Svits and Overcoats in aboye list. $ Ses! Mothodist churches aze hoiding tics® | Hon be DELAMEAE o Sitaas and. thy| lots Were Uniawlully Cast, Record- | Conn. testee. : Boys Suits and Overcoats at cost. Beioochistan Rugs. value $18—SALE closing. quarterly conferences. Dis- | Haggia will be an important part of| od and Counted for Mr. Jodein in| Attest: « H. E. DRAPER, Sixth—That ut emid congressional . | PRICE $12.00. NEW IN trict Superintendent Newland finish- | the menu, a8 usual. Miller’s orches-| the Town of Sprague. ,Deputy .Sherifft fur New London|election held in said Third comgres. ) m ing wp the vear's work in anticipa- | tra will play during the evening. — Rt :;om:"ssml?"gn\;:e ::éxdu::'h :i:y"«;: Shirvans and Cabistans, value $88— tion of the n enc — The answer of Congressman Hig- |% November, 3 SALE PRICE, $18.00. . on of the nearing conference. ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY | &ins, which was served npon Mr. Jo- | WHAT MR. JODOIN CLAIMS ballots legally cast, counted, l'-‘«mlm',g i . L Norwich relatizes have been called OF MANY SCOTCH PLAIDS, | 407 0 Tuesday, is as follows: IN HIS PETITION, |3Rd canvassed, there Were Fie ool 2 | Shirvan and Cabistans, value $36— s e Al B 1 15 Remong Japutid, Eann el Daliot’ bocs in #aid sever@l towns SALE PRICE, $21.00, o o L G O AR TR S i FR R i OB L R Sl seiainiaa L SRR TR | Sareuks. and Gabistans, vaive Wb vi g G st my election as s ressman’s at. more sn 3 George and John Boucher of Norwich.| Plaids of the Various Clans—Warj; " o, regentative to congress from the . e b-up.- the arroneous ruling | —3anitd | SALE PRICE, $29.00. LAC ARDS The court of commen pleas wi Cties Given. Third Connecticut district at the gon- | The notice served wpon Congress-|and decision of the ssid several mod- i come in at New London today for the % P e, ebal, elochin Mo istrict on | man Higgins was as follows: erators in said sawgral towns, decided Smaks, value $35—SALE PRICE T hearing of the continued case of FHioks | \“’l;hfi lvlvez't w",’d,““ n the 1-:t:$:;\;“§; the cighth day of November, ninc- | To the Honorable Edwin W. Hisgins, | to be illegal and void dallots, and ail of | | g27.00. & vs. Lewis. The case assigned here for | giui Ol (S8 MOOLCR, NOR, 81 SICCRET0 | teen hundred tem, I answer as fol- Declared Member-Elect to_ the | sald ballots because of saufl erromenis . Inst Monday went over for a later | if 8% 'S 08 UG AUt Himely dec. | 1OV Fi Sixty-second Congress of the Unit- | rulings and deeisions, were rejected Large Kazaks, value $55—SALE cms’rou & co date. B e e L irst. od States for the Third Consres: | cast out aud not counied for any can-| o ong of Feom 1010 15% | erice, sa200 o s - 14 R trait is there on an eascl. That your notice of contest was not sional District of the State of |didate on said bailets; and more thon | , . that Rt m:g"‘rehoma e‘gmgi::e::;- There are many styles and colors of | €lven in accordance with the revised Connecticut five hundred of said ballota erroneous. Jan18d i Wedinosday on et wnnaal sl | silic plaid imported from the other side | Statutes of the United States chapter | You will please take motice that the|ly rejected as being illegal fllf:,fl i TR % Ei anled by his chancelloy | 200 made up, into neckties. The va- {105, inasmuch as you do not state | undersigned intends to and does here- | Uy said moderators, as aforesaid, on ofx remular prices for all kinds of 3 urope. accompanled by his chancellor | o0 Pt P 0% 1% cing obtainable, | In your specifications, with a single | by eontest our election as represent. |lawfully cast' and marked, with tho SEThlSHInER Bhould Agnesl o all and private secretary, Rev. James F.| U N0 RES, OO A rady, each clan | €xception, why the ballots or any of | ative in congress of the Sixty.second | intent of the electors casting the sume, | Flouse Furnishings O enuine Ahern. Raving its own desisn. The designs|ihem alleged to have been illegally | congress of the United States, and the | to vote for the undersigned contestant, | scononrical housekeepers within represent the Mcintosh clan, the Mur- | Cast and.counted for me were illegal | undersigned specifies the following as|8nd with the purpose and Infent of | yjleg of Norwich. A pleasant meeting of Comfort cir- ative in 7 v ray clan, the Dres Stewart, MacKenzie { @nd should not have been 30 counted, | grounds upon which sald contest is|electing him as their representatiy Abnito. tirnk e of The King's Daughlers was held | 0% €, e S nding In the center of | nor do you state why the ballots al- | made the Sixty-second congress. That had| Whether you wish to furnish a new Sacrifi acn ,ce 0!\ ;‘;;’;::;xifl:yh:ru:rx::xor(;nmei:fl:nmj‘ne Jonn | the window. is @ full fledged Scotsman | lssed to have heen lawfully cast for | First—That the undersigned contest- |aid several ballots qoAse counted &#| Home or replentsli worn-out furniture | = = Ton on Main Street fourteen mem. | 0f the MacKenzie clan. Fach plait is| YOUrself at said election and illegally ant, a citizen of the United States and | ¢ast the undersigned would have r8-| .. carpets, il behooves you to take ad- flon. ou Maix ; : designated by card as the clan it be- | rejected were 5o rejected; and inas- |a duly qualified elestor of the atate|ceived a plurality of more, than four| o o 0 b i pportunity ; longs to and on eweh card is aiso given | MuCh a8 you allego that you know | of Connacticut, and regularly nominat. | Votes and would have besn entitled to : {55 s i Lomiiin G St R o the number of such hallots ‘alleged 0 | ed as candidate of the democratic par- |be and would have been deciared | can. | - | Gy the case of Camiatiatns. ve 3¢ “The Scotch thietle and two pots of | Bave been illegally counted and re- |ty for representative in comgress for | elected to said office of representative Cune was heard, and the judze resera- | heather serve to complete the interest ffi”e“ in the several towns as set up | the Third congressional district of the |in conlneu. instead of you, the said & BU RKE your json. | i i SHEA 5 ed his decision. Court was adjourned | ing display, which wae the idea 6f H. pecifications, you must know, | state of Connecticut at the congres- - 'n coms. sca"Sfl MII“S until Friday, when there will be a|D. Mitchel] and finely carried out by | Of course, the srounds on which such | sional election held in said district, in| Seventh—That of the said. 10,011 bal- while vou . ey > s ballots were so counted or rejected, | pursuance of law., on the Sth day of |lots counted as votes for you, the said ' AT Sian: ERUORS aumon AR il b and your notice shouid have siven me | Novamber, Tu10, veceived o plurality o contestce Jn tho said several towrs in Norwich and Taftville M TN, BaoaiE of orlRbkre Vele : this information, under the act of con- | all the luwiul votes cast at said elec- | 58 congressional district mare| ; u s ” ’ collectod lant year by state probation| 'NSTRUCTIONS FOR OFFICERS. | pooo'in order fo fairly apprise me of | tion for représentative in congress in | than three hundred ballots were mark-| _Janidd 5 ac ersons | Sfficers and expended for thelr fami- | napection Will Take Piace on Febru. | YOUF roasons for clalming that T was | the said district, by the legal, and duly | ed cantrary to the provisions of said | = <5 e 3 {les was $26,919.75. The amount of o5 % . not elected and you were elected at f qualified electors of said district vot- | chapter 250 of said Publlc Acts of 1909, | 5, (14 democratic column, all of Which | French Coney Coat, valus $80-sed ° fies "and “conts. collocted frmmthems | ary 7 With Major Ellis as inspecting | ala gencral ‘clection ing at seid election, although by rea- |and were thereby rendered illegal and | 0 T8 HSRCTI T, 7 ped bt Were not | 4 =799 SOne : THE FURRIER amounted to $10,79144. Officer, It Is Believed. i Second. son of the lick of skill, understanding | vold and should have been rejected | Of FENE Shou'c BREe poan IE WELE e | duced to $22.50. 3 | of the Jaw, and an erroneous inter- |and cast out as void ballots; but all of | counted HC LTS oo ailive 10| Black Pony, value $35—redused t@ Departmetit Commander. E. S. Bish-| At the armory on Wednesday éve- ra‘fil"v‘f“&k’e"n;}{?l,u::‘e’ o ying the|pretation and construction thereof, as |sald three hundred and more Dallots | Santestant, e A con. | $25.00. 101 Main Street |or wiive back trom the south in time | ning there was. the reguiar weekly in- | JERE to S © EIOTS, | more particularly set forth in para- | were ruléd upon by said moderators in | fonnt S DRI B T T Lo (G | $25.00 to attend the open meeting of Sedg- | spection of the officers of the two lo- | incertaintles, and imperfections above | grapy “Fourth, Sixth, Seventh and {said congressional district and by them | 3 e nderatere of the severzl{ ®ing Russian Remy, Value 4 wick post, No. 1, Friday evening. to- | a1 coast artillery companies by Cap- | mentioned in your notice of contest, | ruling of the moderate Y. h—ve- < ¢st, | Bighth following, it appears otherviee | erroneously decided to be valid bailots | T 4 town, or through errors | zether with s’ staff. This Wil be | iain Milier of New lLondon distict,| DUl €Xpressly saving and reserving | on'the face of the retuins. | Sna, they: were cowated as loga) votes | YSras in said towp, or tnrousl frioid | duced to $49.50. | the first campfire of the year. He talked on the deflection board. unto myself said right, I«further an-| “Second—That yon, the contestant|for you, the contestee, and returned to ! Oft FAe B0 0 o S0 Liating said | Marmot, valus $60—reduced 8 Tonight after the regular weekly | ™ °7* hi herein, did not receive a_plurality of | the secretary of state as valld votes | JECH B "0ote Mie contestant has {esese Jhird, all the lawful votes of the lesal and |and so counted by said hoard of can~| Paiols and vores, TUR CTRUE M Bl | $48.50. Jan f | While Berlin is regretting the 1oss | qriil of the Third company, the enter- {of the Woman's college to the toWn | tainment committee has arranged for| Il Is admitted that the law under|duly qualified electors of said Third | vassers; whereas Nad said thrde hun- | (% DRG0 S0 50 0 nner of such value $75—reduetd 40 i | where the idea originated, it is ad- |4 social time with refreshments for | Which said gencral eléction was held | congressional district legally cast at |dred and more void ballots so counted | KDOWIchEe B8 50 Ul WU U6 Tihg N { mitted that a place of oniy 4,000 in- | the members and a ood time is prom. | Wa8 & law passed by the general as- | said election for a_representative i |for you, been refected as void your |¥OIes B R SCRCRC UG (S oo ¢ 9 i habitants - could = have 1o 'chance | jseq, The anpual inspection by the | Sombly of Connecticui and approved | the Sixty-secopd —congress, aithough |vote would have been roturned to the | 0¥ qnd FeSRRUCE SUE T Sy K Pillow Muffs—reduced to $880- > | against a city as large as New Lon- | government will take place February | the 24th day of Aug 909, and thut fon the face of the returns it is 3u | said secretary as less than 9,700 in-| g% TS0 U s leging the ue | o ” - 1 ! don. . 7, when the two companies will be as- | the said gencral election was ibe first | made to appear owing to the errone- [stead of 10,011, and this contestant | (St WIMOR BETS Lo O3 s | B 1 non s | : .. | sembled bf Major Hagbers. It is un-|at which an eisction for congressman |ous rulings and décisions of the sev- | Gould have been by the said board of [ Wi mmore BRFCCURTIR (o, Japanese Mink—reduced’ to $8.9% o i | yolenty Fielden, formerly of Glen-| gerstood that Major Bllis of Fort |had been held in said district under|eral moderators of the several elec- |canvassers declared elected /to the of-| ZRE Y TPR S8, LAT Mink—$10.00 % yite farm. Garrigon, N. Y., has been | 7m0 " e inspecting. officer at | the provisions of said law; but it @ | fors’ meetings In sald _district, and | fice of representativa in congress - | PIeAse take notice Mhat he AL, 90 to HEN. 2 } CI“ er | avpoinied superintendent of Branford | ot Wi averred that Lown elections were held | their failure to understand, interpret |stead of vou.the contestee. | Snt for representative in congfess as [ ahk ! uris houso and farms, the Plant’ estato at Rl under said law throughout said dis- {ani conswrue the law under whiciisaid | Eighth—Tilat at said congressional | #1%, f0r TePTeseREENE F (ONEC R0 | IR i 3 Hastern Point, to_succeed Thomas W | FUNERAL. trict and state prior to sald general | election was held, as more particularly | election held as aforesaid in said Third | e‘(‘i ‘;;' “V those R ated. and-thasdrpe-1 | for the New Colftures Head, resigned. M. Fielden will take | o election, and that great palns weré|set forth in said paragraps, Fourth, | congressional digtrict, by reason of the | §%: both PAOSE FARTCER S0 T ""“"Th R m & Hu h c e e charge February 1 | M Aman A, Hagers. { taken to inform the voters as to the | Sixth, Seventh and Eighth, following. |jack of skill of the sald moderators a(‘f;‘»f s seal and. 4 beyond - thed g he g es . provisions of said law and the manner | Third—That the undersigned con- |the several electors’ meetings in said The January supper by the Ladies'| The funeral of Catherine, widow of | of voting correctl i e i ceivs ir | owat: wpietelore this contestunt Carpes Ehi Pos supy . 8 \ widow . y under its provis- | testant at said election received moro |district, and their failure to properly P B aatant: | i fociety of the Universalist church on | Amos . Rogers, wsa held on Wed- | ions both before said town elections |Jawful votes for representative in the | conatrue and interpret the provistoms | 204 count: wherefove C0% CURISSULC| We Recover “Layina. T Wednesday evening the Bucking- | nesday morning ‘from . the pariors of | and before said general election. And | Sixty-second congress cast by the sai 251 3 { 1 (o e M 1 ; d 1 election. And | Six gress of the said chapter 250 of the said | C20n S s codtithy, ham Memorial was largoly attended. | Unertaker Hourigan, Rev. George C.|further the moderators, counters and | lawful, legal, and duly qualified elec | Public Acts of 1909, there were count. | €xact numbers of the hallots colint %1 M was followed by a business meeting | Chappell conducting the services. Rei- | ali the election officials of the several | tors of sald district than did you, the | ad and returned as votes in your favor | 210 of the, ballots /reld sl oy of the soclety, at which gflans for the | atives and friends were in attendance | towns and z disiricts of the contestee, although on_the face of | certain Jllegal and void ballots which | Stated in the preceding . pars@rablie: | uture were discussed and there were beautifui-floral forms | Third congress Qistrict of returns the contrary is made to |ghould have been rejected and not|BOT fias it beoi possil) ibson Bft;ilet (o. 67 Broadway 'Phone 505 | about the casket. The bearers were | nectiqut uniformly fol i ; nd not| ftant to asceriain and state with | Tiw pi ¥ # y followed in d ecar through the lack of skill and | counted hecause marked comtrary to X scertaln and state with on Gancer by he Fench Gassmp- | Charles Rogers, Frederick Rogers, Ed- | termininz the valldity of the ballots | the failure of the moderators of said | the provisions of maid chavter 230 of | WGra particulirity e N o1 &lven on Tuesday evening at the Hafle | ord Foley and —Edward Edwards.|cast in the election of represetative |electors’ meetings to understand and|gaid Public Acts of 1809; and there ball . o iy L / o lub, with an attendanes of apout 76 | Burial was in the family plot in the|to congress in the Third Connecticut | construe the law as stated in the pre- | were cast out and rejected as vold by | 1e£al batlots vejooted fn bt PO B0 E e-g ass “lfl nfldwm m’“l Whist was also enjoyed during. the | Comstock . cemetery in . Montville, | district on November §, 1910, the writ- | ceding _paragraph. said several moderators certain legal | i€ districth or wards i Suld BECETE ; : ¥ g where Rev. Mr. Chappéll r8ad a com- | ten opinion of the’ ajtorney genmeral| Fourth—At the said_congressional | hallots which should have been.count- | OWNS: but having stated the fucts ¥ | evening and pretty prizes were given. A buffet lunch was served. mittal service. of the state given at the joint request | election held in said Third congres-|eq and returned as votes for and in| lating to sa s ot ertiin the of ‘the chalrman of the democratic | Slonal district as aforesald on the 8th | favor of the undersigned contostant, | PAFCOlarity as he could aderton (he | eason ' , a“d u"gg"fl 18 tormorrow. (FHday) Bigbt Trove state central committee and the re- | day of November, 1910, all of the elec- | the number of which ballots follow Themselves, this confestant® reserves clear, ‘the wmateur astronomers’ will : f : Dublican state central consiruing he | {078 of said Third congressional dis- i # o tha sighe 10 tike tess ¥ODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. B o the wateh Tor the pranet maern || INCIdENTS in Sflclel‘y | statute in order that the moderaiors | trict were required by the laws of tha o ey iR il AT T e e g The strongest reason that CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE), ich will be in quadrature, or 90 de- at the different electors’ meetings | State of Comnecticut, to wit: chapter é & cldctid aa ‘he yoxes used in said con- ; mrees cast of the sun, and Wil be | ! throughout the state might have some | 250 Of the public acts of sald state | Town msiee. TelictRd de MO e e eis on. el N can be presented in favor on the meridian at sunset A Sma | | nniform- standard by which to judge | Dassed al the January seesion, 1909, of | Bozrah ... 3 15 8010 and o prove from the baliots using Shu E; — — ——= | teléscbpe shonid show the division in | Miss Mabel S. Clark of Laurel Hill|the legality of the ballots cast, and | the general assembly of said state, to | Colchester .. 9 : AT A X P mineiion thareat || O Uomg Shr=S .= S the ring entertained the Trefoll club on Wed- this non-partisan opinion and the in- | Cast their votes for representative in|East Lyme . 12 ‘i i g (3 onstruction of the lasses is offered by the y hesday afternoon. § structions issued and widely eirculat- | congress upon a form of ballot con- | Framkiin ... o ' ol attiay tnaw wetn cast 9 es, 0ps, The series of prayer meetings which = ied by-the republican and démocratic | faining the names of ‘all the candi-|Griswold ... 1§ - B ooy ot Iaw bl e cast glasses themselves. | have been held since January 1.in.the | Louis B, Portcous lett Wednesday for | state central committees in conformity | atos of all the political partics for | Groton B e you, the contest e - Refurn Balls, Ju R jantic First Baptist church Were | Bermudh, ‘where he will pass 4 week | to the said opinion (ully advised the |Tepresentative in congress, and also|Lebanon ... 1§ onteatant, without L , JUMIP ROPES, srought to u ciose Wednesday wve- |with his father and sister, who are| election officials and the electors on [ the names of all the candidates of all L5 2 b (0 Stktoent fh this 7 | ning. Rev. William . Newton, who |now theve, said ballot law and the political. com- | Political parties for all other state)Lisbon . bt 4 b, Connecticut, this The Phu" w Bows and mmfl, has asaisted the pastor. Rev. Chaples ¢4y mittees of both the democtatic and |2d local offices to be elected on said | Lyme .. b b 200 dsyr of December, 1910, ) M. Reed. will go to Plainville for| (Additional local on page three.) | republican parties, state and local, the and printed and furnished, said | Montville . (280 day of D OND ¥ JODOIN Jewelers and Silversmiths. \ir Rifles, Hamerless Gums, | cvangelistic work. 5 moderators apd eiection officials, wera | Cl€Ctors by the secretary of said statc | N. London . 2 il PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING in agreement ‘and accord in their con- | Of Connecticut, and sald form of bal- | Norwich ... 3 Mhe above and foregoing 1s o true Established 1872 w.'er m m G‘m | The Thames Towboat company of | uction of the balict law and agreed | 0% had never efore been used by the | N. Ston’ton LA AR “reu\‘ - s test t s < New London has elected the following fully as to the meaning and intent of | ?lectors of swid .congressional district | 0ld Lyme .. ¢ R R e 3 officers: Eresident agd treasur @, I 1 Sald. statute, all of which agreceheniy |70 @ congressional election in said | Preston .... 7 in my hands for service. - —AT— H, Chippell: secretar¥ ind cash ; By - the Sie tate and district; but always thereto- | Salem ... Attest: HERBERT T, DRAPER D cashier, 1, were fully carried out by the election | i : o tor | New TLondon irec- | oMiekle i ot -both. the domioesatie’s uiid e the electors of said Third con- |Stonington Deputy. Sherife for ! 3 ¥ Irew m [nn f" E " | 8. Denison; agent, E. F. Clark; tors, ¥. H. Chappell, Arthur H. H. Chappell, L. | votes gast and no partisan questi 5 . 2 o janisd | Dénison and Donald Chappell. e o e i S0k | of represeniatives in congress {n said | Ashford 2 5 | law was raised by any party during |iStrict to use separate party ballots | Brooklyn ... 7 n.'“.- . 5 x 5= g X ] v al parties | Canterbury % ar MAPLE SYRUP in cans Man Haters’ Club Meeting. i | the progress of said election and the e ey S s | sting, counting and tabulation of ti | 2 Plank I ChioE . wre i gkl A 3 : p retary of state, on which were and|Eastford .. 3 Jan18d 4 MAPLE SYRUP in boftles | o evering on octiar with “sioe Yourself =i e certiod™ic e printed only the | Bikrron - | fes 1 S ¢ ‘the | grassional-district, by the laws of said | Voluntown " County. i B Kick { Tepublican partles in their count of the | S0 G heen required in the election | Waterford .. 2 ! el'l'ls acon to learn that there are those in | Annje - I.. Stone of Hamlin street, en- Fourth. names of the candidates of a_single | Killingly .. this community who do not | nm suc‘. h mch joying several especially pleasant You can kiok yourself or not—just That notwithstanding the steps | political party, and on which the | Plainfield . know that we issue Certificates | . B hours with a musical and litsrary pro- taken as set forth in the third article | names of the candidates of other po- | Pomfret of Deposit for almost any rea- ‘ Mn sm Ifl“h b mme. In this there were vocal se- | 28 you choose. If you choose not to, it{ of this answer. errors were made In |litical parties were prohibited to be!Putnam sonable amount, bearing interest comb and jars tions by Miss Ella Kirby and Miss | wiil be because you hlve secured the counting and tabulation of the |printed. And on said new ballot there | Scotland from the day issued to the date Vera Ward, readings by Miss Linea | 1 . ‘ballots cast for representative to con- | was printed in addition to the namea | Sterling . of withdrawal, the interest rate|in Blanksts, Plush Robes, | Rydholm and Miiss Mary Dunderdale, gress in said Third congressional dis- | of the severalicandidates of all politi- | Thompson . being 4 per cent. if the monev | \waoong Fur Coats and Fur . FINE GOODS LOW PRICES nnd piano selections by Miss Gladys | I Triet, i said general eloction held | jeal parties to bo voted for, as afore- | Windham. Fematns 8 months, 3 per cent. if La Favour and Miss Elsie Bogue. Re- November 8, 1910, whereby ballots | said, certain - instructions. to . voters | Woodstoek for 4 months, and 2 per cent. for | (Carriage and Aute.) . fresaments were served and the ever ' = ast for me for représentative to c | required by said chapter 250 of sn‘:d' 2. months. There are many real bargaing lm PEOPLE’S MARKET, !'f "8 onoof the ploasantest the club |, + | gress in said district were uniaffully | public acts of 1809. which said instru Total A most satisfactory d1sposi- | shese lines and good buyers will med . W'y | hag enjoyed | KIDNEY . plLLS rejected and not counted and iliegal | tions were fauliy; not in harmony with : % tion pf f vaiting distriha- | Aes 5. Get iensd b 6 Frankiin St. i - | ’ ballots cast for wou were unlawfully | said act of 1908 misleading and con. | And had said ballots - rejected tion or investm let them go by. wise prisse counted and recorded. | fusing both to the voters and to. the | been counted for and in favor of this i o and values. janiid JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. Stolen from Express Company. People with a disordered bladder, h moderators _or presiding officers of | Contestant, and the said illegal ‘baliots [ TR hube ey mvatirp in ot laction i e wiis and vot- | counted for and In favor of you, the - | London hias been sorsed by the receipt | Packache and other troubles caused by | iy the provisions of the statutes of | e districts . said Third congres |seid contestee. been declared void and “‘e ames 0an & Irust Lo, THE L. L. CH “ 4 of & telesram from Phoenixville, Pa, | disea kidneys have no right to com- | this state, the boxes containing tha |gional district of Connecticut, and the |rejected, as of right they should have Rm Bo'“ng Alleys' !lhu ‘home of Blizabeth Conway, which ot s P baliots cast at said general election in | moderators or presiding officers in the | béen, the vote of the undersigned con- hetucket Street Jansdaw 14 Bath { . Statod that the rip was the property | Dlain when such'a remedy can be 50|said Third congressional district on |Several voting districts of the said | testant on the face of the returas, and 34 Shetucket Stree! By 2 of Misgs Conway, but jt was stolen | asily secured. the §th day of November, 1910, are | {owns having more than one voting |in fact, would have excecded 10,500 ; ' C R CH LUCAS HALL, from fthe express company. Whether held under seal in the town clerki’ of- | Sistrict thergin, were unskilied and diq | votes, and your vote would have been| Open Saturday Evenings 720 o o DRy C) RJ it was thrown trén the train in New | GIVE THEM A TRIAL. fices in the various towns in said dis- | nov understdnd said new and untried |less than- 10,000 and this contestant | o'clock. i g pe e Lastta S5 Iy omtishie Trom the svea ! 4 trict and by reason of that fact I am | pallot, mor the - instructions = thereon | Would have been declared elected the Shetucke* Street- isfnot RHow % PRICE 35 CENTS, | unable to specify with particularity | printed, nor the meaning of sald law |Tepresentative of sald Third congros- Denta/ sw,.’. P sct13a 3. 1. c. OTONE. Prop 4 E “land accuracy and to fully describo | of 1909, nor the proper interpretation {sional district in the Sixty-second con- 3 o : : . the ballots which were unlawfully cast | and construction thereof; and ‘they the ity or Norwion Water Works |11 s of Dr. & T @eere gress, o and counted and recorded for you in |said moderators, and the eloctors of | Ninth—That at said congressionat! o .. . oOffice 58 auring his iast Meses. o the several towns iu said district, and | safd Third congressional district wero | eloction heid in the said Thivd con-| © Boétd o L 1 B s]“n[ the ballots which were lawfully cast |'misiod by said faulty and misleading | gressional district ai the electorsk AWater 1hics for fuh ausrter cnding | 161 Main Strest. ¢ W.C. T. U. Food 8al but not cvounted and recorded for me |instructions printed on said ballot, as)meeting in the town of New FLondont{ Dec. 31, 1910 are due and payable 5| wovesa R A8 tral buildi on Wednesday was very Or. Louise Frapidin Miner ts nov | (Toy PULVEE OB, Wednesioy was verd . o " said general, election in said dis- | aforesaid. and said several moderators | more than one hundred legal bailots | the ofiice Jii 1501, Office open . lecated in'her newy ofice, Breed Hall.| there were many d inted pairons| &cg hut upon’ such information“as I|or presiding officers did erroneously t, and marked with a crossf{rom ¥30a. 2. dnd on tne :2 came. too late to what they ’ : 4 L . have been able to o;:ln tmmathtmn rule and afi. that a:nhm..:;a‘u RAK IR the clsa) lbov.‘t.lu _republis TRt i T A TR red. decid- ”% -Norwich, elieve and there- | ballots regul depost t - | can column, bearing al#o a cross i an qgbie. 2k e ver. HAL 10 Sach of the Lawas | bt moxast used’ ot mid congresvionsl | at the lef of and in the Voting: GILBERE 5. HA ; i > in the specifications of your i said, Third congression- the name of 4 -