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Wayland A. Saunders Renominated for Fourth Coun- cilman—Gets 158 Votes to 87 for Horace E. Burdick —Other Nominations Made—Drink Leads Thomas Collins' to ' Fancy Himself Poisoned by Satan— oA = E n response to brown wrapping with barnyard fow] attendance at the “Heymak Brunswick B.'rn, ' Thursday, 5 music by Redéford's ing from '8.30 to 12 ¢ vitations read: tippets.” No store c! ‘paper, 1, flunfe' W ers’ _City folks and doods take particular motis. Be sure and kum:kus thieres going to be sum time. Fellers 37 cents, gals ‘clock.” Pheé in- B Od;z:vited 2 hitch up-and kum. Everyb must wear a rural rig to get im, l?ov‘eg-h_:lls, ‘calicos, thes aloud. Bloomfield.—The fifth annual banquet of the Village Improvement associa- tion was held in the town hall Wed- nesday evening. > ongress: mi 17 cents. Ever$body- bring there own 3 c man Utter Coming Home. feed, stalls will be furnished free. | /Briltnl.—The members of Ruth Re- J i e - . . = Bring enouf. Perliss pertection. ’l}h: bekah lodge held a celebration, Tues-| = 3 3 - 7 e invitation was signed: ; “Jedediah| gay night in honor of the 23d anniver-| '~ "’_—'f—" NE MADE AR e o S e 3 v .. | Moore, boss farmer; Lank Carpenter,| sarv of the formation of the lodge. < MACH = . : e - . The republicans of Westerly, or, IL\hla.ntUc would flot be ropresented I hoss milker; Hank Twomey, Hi Cow- &t 5 { Z - g L em— ~ rather, forty-one of the tried and true, g 2 an, foremen: Obediah Sherman, boss| Norwalk.—The unveiling of the beau-| % __ A : z — i sembled i; the town hall at 4 o'clock heymaker; Blondy Higgins, Zeke Ait-| tiful monument erected in the historic Verda ;“l.f.\ N St o % o & ST John J. Dunn of Westerly, secretary | ken, Sunshine Hefnon, Oat Hartson,graveyard of old St. Paul's church over o > o Thursday afternoon for the district and ik ety b ot iar £ Bud Brown, typical rubes; Doc Crow- |ithe final resting place of the Rev. - E 3 i town eaucus of the party. First there | of the sta ard of agrioulture, o1 |jey cow doctor.” Charles Melbourne Selleck, took place ey Z : was the caucus of the First district, | ThUrsday notifted town clerks and city | The e Dok Reniaivikan foi- | at 3 o’clock on Monday. 5 2 7 > 2 i officials threughout the state having |lows: March and _circle, elcome, Wh I I I g k L which: was . calléd to order by Dr cha_rx:et trees that the!bonrd cou]g Rubes; waltz, Whose the slickest? 2 Georgetown.—Letters have been re- at S t 1 e H Mjchael H. Scanlon, district chairman, 5 i " step, Will she stand without hitchin’? | ceived by relatives in this place from : whe.was selected chairman of th: fé'éo:;,"ég"&’; m;::;,‘;;‘,;‘:;‘:‘n:; lg" waltz, Have you seen.my heffer; co Mrs. C. A. Jennings announcing her p ® caueus, with Bvereit A. Kingsley | ot e B en that weg | Dil of steps, Git a strange gal for this; | safe arrival in Goldfield, Nev., where Ask the man who has used clark. Ira B. Cuudnllfwash electad a‘\:ahmg emp.loyment by the gypfl" walz, The hey seeders come to towt; she xtlll x{‘ass n‘xe summer with her i i 2 - . X £:4 A . A ve. . . imeasrter of U Sri Lo g S| o Spents have. becn mothedt et |1, & penr: Fa Jones, T sgur’iel | Aaneler, . At Howe it, and he will tell you that caucus wae then adjourned, and Chair- | there wil be no work for them, as | 70 gGit soin’ ag'in: waitz, Let out| New Britain.—In two months time 4 & man William <Clark, who called the| tRere ii nc apprepriation available. ‘.mfl; ot Vel v SeEl s Rev. G. E. Pihl, pastor of_the Swedish “ 1' f cauvcus to erder, was made permanent | The board wilt not be able to do any | Zois (p N O RS waltz, Sh Bethany church, is making an effort in qua lty every can o chairmen, with Swmuel H. Dayis clerk. | Work w"dflrdl !!Iot e,llmrm}nmorg of th2 | C ™ wmakers in our county; 2 step, | to raise $50,000 for the Swedish Con- 7 ' . 5 -1 > After electing Eugene B. ,_fes"d‘e:"" t‘r?el;!);a::uab::‘;n:‘.l‘:;;‘:;‘l’: ’“fi&l’“ Out of town heyseeds: waltz. What u %]eega[tvfiv‘;nfio;){;:anflfi at fi]r:;nfell- Rogers Paint is llke every on » a3 o H ve in’ : Wi e . Tie regular town oaiucus was then | Shared the cxpense of spraying tress IS, SOt Bridgeport.—The ceremony of burna other can. 118 palnt 18 called by Willlam Clark, chairman of | With the cities and towns, but this is Locarh Rchoice. ing notes of indebtedness amounting to - 5 the town committee. Samuel H. Davis | oW ordered discontinued on account £ = 5 di $10,300, thus reading their title clear, made to meet the require- was chosen as clerk and Mr. Clark | o lack of funds. ’hM'fS\;hr[«‘i‘o:'v ifi“{.‘; o3 spending 2 !was observed by 165 members of the q . 4 % ort vacal 2 2 1gonquin club with feast, song and 3 chairman. Yrhan nominations for towh - Bt ot Algonq 0 12 i & Stcors. wers called for, Henry L. Bur- | According to & serrespondant Con. | ETIESPOTE ey Speceii at their Tanquet pall Taesday ments of the most particu dick. clerk of the town committee,| gresgman Georgs H. Utter will leave | Marshell Taylor will leave Westerly | night. % d . made nominations as recommended by ?v..mr.,m in a day or two to bejtoday (Friday) for New ¥ork, and| o, onia_jfrs ¥ L. Gaylord has left lar palnt users. And it 3 eaucus without » X~ | nothing doing in the house that re- | former hom S spgles Uy 4 i rlord copt Morace E. Burdick, who w2s| quires the B eacnisror anybody except | the first in fifteen vears. It is a pleas- | her son. (;*f“;!‘e‘fa{.‘("’rf-sams‘:g‘:"‘l‘d Hue costs no more than any placed on 4ihe!l‘lst a: fol‘::: ocfow;n_: a few of the majority leaders. ure and business combination trip. at the present thme-is in charge of -the h . h b 1 t i it R Governor Pothier approved only | beautifnl botanical gardens at Sarato- other paint that belongs to whe wa: not recommended by the| Thomas Cellins, who says he is a|$75679 of BPPFEREAti vored G the | Su Soatinn. h h' h d 1 committes for renominatien. Mr. Bur- [ mule spianer and a resident of Warren, | C105ing day of the general assembly, B 1 W hs : the lg -gra € class Zick exploined that ne should hava | created quite a sensation in the quiet | @nd vetoes bills aggregating $467,674. 5 .th: .—Re\é ;lter_ J. smale»' D. . j ®een named as the third councilman | section of the town designated as |- 3Mong ihe mea a{:sr\'etoed was the o Tcré:]xl"_gfea t%“ ?f.’i::esci'i’fircmém]}‘?: ; : : apd not be made target for opposition. | Dunn's corners by running about the | APPropriation of $2,000 for the pur- FopocoNErEe REREstuie pe Made by Detroit White Lead Works When the name of Mr. Burdick was | roxd and fields, claiming that the devl] | PoSe of widening and d"e!’emInK‘ 1o g;“fedidd“” in St lgjalitfl,égufgl o ok i e 4 - - breachway into Bright- | Monday evening; subject, The Greas - reached, on motion of John Catto, | was after him. Shorily after midnight | entrance or s s 7 2 \ = Wayland B. Saunders was renominat- | he aroused the mambers of one nouse- | Man's pond, in the town of Westerly. ;}figgg;dnf“m?‘mp'erance, Rev. Father ed. All the other nominations had been | hold. declaring that he was about to | SRR AR S s A o R R e T iy ek g | CeE SRt CURATE'S PROMOTION. O A0 0 S TSt the Dolle memain‘erun patll &, thenon sthe readeid ot Y tit rey | A. Weber ‘ o e e and that the polls remain open until 8 | than on the roadside or in tné open | Made by J. A. Weber and John F. { The Rev. Frederic Wammerssy to Be- i . o'cloek. Menry L. Burdick and Clar- | field, for he was surely doomed and Huss _at Horticultural Society R £ Ch 5 % SOLD BY ence K, ipehe were chocen ’telletrsdand l}:flld'mtidq onlyj(emporzry escape from Meeting. c:n;le _ectJor o urch in New Ro- - m— Sammuel Davhs was designated as s satanic majesty. 2 chelle in June. % checker. . The nominations that were The police wer> notified and went Fine exhibits 'n}’;);mg and lhiicts b S x made without opg‘:smon ax:‘e: : Ev! teram dlnh ”a-{fh of Collins. He were made by members at the-month- The Rev, Prl\flerh Wammersey, who TflE C“AS. osfi 5 Bugene B. Pendleton, moderator. as found by the roadside aslecp.|). meeting of the Connecticut Horti- |has been acting 2s curate at St ) ] Tverett B. Whipple, town clerk. When he was aroused he declared that Fasce ot R FA Hrre Ahnrdr Walcihiry, : N / Jamas M. Pendleton, treasurer and | the devil had transformed sqme of Lis | Wener . hest cardercr o saidennan | /hr's chureh, Waterbury, during the i cellector. imis into policem=n and he made vig- z it : Russell B. 8mftth, scheol committea- man for three vears. Ellery Barber, owarseer of poer. Alnert N, €@wandall, assessor of taxes Lk different conditions, He was awarded | (¢ _the priesthood in New York city at ert H. Langwofthy, second coun- | upon the mfarn_alz regions through oA pla‘.flt’l b‘lnun‘m of various flow- | erald. Jr., who will be‘, m'l.'iair]ef] to eliman. which he had just passed. the diaconate at Berkeley divinity third@ council- 3 imr | man. trembling with fear of further torture =4 Primroses, SOMe | hore as,curate in place of Mr. Wam- under the direction of the president of | pranihes Trom the Judas iree some | o0y Waterpury American. Wililam Cuiley, fifth counc.flm?n. hl”' as he put it, am_i v.a8 really in a | b\!rfiing,“oush.n!‘ thie flo-wenriz G e PeE e 3 e N o sixih Camn e | Ditianic condition: Acter he was &iVell | vi. fiowers: came: fromy ithe green- | . ‘Honors.at Yale:Rivinity Sekeok. Makes Red Iron Black tan. hal been dninidng to excuss for sev. | POUSCS of James FGooawin. .| Rev. Henry S Coffin of New York ARES 2 2 and A. Saunders as{ caused by strong drink. He said that | PATT OF the cvening. | school commencement. The honors as pOTMEND == men evel‘y lflg t idates. The ballot- | he had besn out of work for several S = speakers in the graduating class at the ing was . 1l 8 o'clock, and The was slow. as It was { ©. C. Barlow, vice president and | horne Methuen, Mass.; M. R. Plumb, . where he had worked about six years | cashier of the Yale National hank, | Bridgeport; C.'S. Baii, New Haven: Before buylng Screensan creen not generaliy known among republi- | ago, and that employmert awaited him | New Haven, and Ralpih W, Cutler, | 2nd V. O. Vogt, New York . sens of the town 2 ballot was in orous protest against being taken back to endire mors torture. He became reconciled later when hz realized that he was being taken to the Westerly Collins wes in a weakened condition, weaks and that some silent and unseen friend had Leckoned him to Westerly, there. He says that he left Pontiac Walter L. Goodwin, exhibited two big pots of Campanula media, Canterbury of mushrooms grown by bells, him known as and also two pots under Connecticut Bankers in Nashville. president of the Hariford Trust past vear, has become rector of St Paul's church, Néw Rochelle, ent ing upon his duties there on Trinity Sunday, June 11. He will be advanced COMMERCE ST. school within a few weeks, will come divinity school fall to Hugh Harts- . ess. The baflot result was as|last Monday night te walk to Westeriy returned last week from their trip to ClOth get Oul' pl‘lces e and since that time had not, so far | Nashville, Ten T they went" to b3 Mole numbsr vote cast. 245 as Ne can remember, eaten anything. |attend the spring meeting of the exec- . Nacessgry for chelce. . 3 He finaliy collapssi ani it sezmed as | utive council of the American Bankers’ . Wayland A. Saunders. .13 i the devil had actually taken him to association. Mr. Barlow was chosen Bread Toasters - - - - - 10c “Horace E. Burdick.... his kingdom, and he gave a deta: the last ann meeting to repre- For Infants and Children, ad story of his experiences, with vivid 1t_the Connecticut association, and o y Saunders’ majority .... 71 doscription of his sufferings, of his | Mr. Cutier represent=d the trusc com- | T8 Kid You Have Am’s BBII[M Mr. fmnders has served four sua-| trial and sentence and of thz fantas:ic section One of the principal tessive tarms as the representative of under dis on at the meet- | e Niantic segilon of the town, soon Colling’ condition was somesvhat im- the qu ’ nauo:a! .Bam e ‘o bacome Bradferd, and Mr. Burdick | proved Thursday morning and he was reserve association of the l'nnedl Signatu.e of 2 M{ - . q nas served an wqual length of time as e B F h T kl the Watch Hill representative In the g——e———e———— e = e S = ls lng ac e council, Now the latter section h no representative, and had Mr. Bur- dick wen the prospesous village o! 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