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VA e e s o= 'BRIEF, WITH STATEMENT OF FACTS| Mrs. H. D. Gager has returned from L% vl H . o a visit in bR R 2 : 7 4 7 Doesn’t Upset the Stomach &w by Congressman Higgins in Contested Elec- collave you 1 Jeard of <h_ overnight tion Case Brought by R. J. Jedoin From This District et o I s a8 e NS 9%, 3 - 1 '+ i s Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911. Gésre ¥, “g"“& Waterbury has S been mn town this week. s"‘ Nd:tl'y VARIOUS MATTERS Mrs. Wianie Trecy of Norwich is : i Ice every merning seems to indicate e, her“mm'.. i o 2 o er, %t Nisniic. ‘Here it is, Cut it out and save It en abrupt ending of Indian summer. : > | . oy : will be Cheaper e st sl sxamimen i | o 21125 08! Sawser of Norwich x| —Requests in Case of Recount. it you'dont need it now. 1f'you have y SEEN EER gt - | the =uest aunt, Mrs. George catarrh, be sure and try it tonight just For Thanksgiving | =i iy oo | 25iiein Fon - b oy o Bl LN B © 7] Many holiday novelties are already| Irs. Charles Briggs and Miss Flor- | Congressman Edwin W. Higgins, |entirely a matter of conjecture. As|SFoon o {prongunce 1 o iy et S gndow - ence Deane have returned to Assonet, gontestee in the election case of Ray- | the case is submitted it is alleged by e Cmity o, rav Tt SpNing plays: - brief stay in Norwich. | mond J. Jodoin vs. Edwin W. Higgins, | the contestant that a recount wou P b Plenty of Fresh Vegetables/ : § i orwich. | Com the Third congressional disiries, | show a plurality of “the batiots cast|towel and bréathe for several minutes £ i Somersct lodge will work the Fellow-| William Becbe 6f North Lyme has |has submitted through his attornevs,|for him. but the evidence of this fact | the vapor that arises, then go to slecp from Florida with a full line!craft desvee this cvening.—adv. free : Christmas is six weeks frem Mon- of choice IMPORTED and DO-|. . "5 not Wednesday, as stated by a typographical errcr. MESTIC FRUITS. Order your Native Turkey early. gone te Turnerville, where he has se- | William F. Henney, Michael Kenealy | he states is sealed up in the ballot and awake with a clear head, cured werlfi at E. ®. Dickinson's birch | and John F. Carpenter, a brief in the | boxes, and avers that it is impossible fmg'ygfif“"'-‘ L Ay omill. matter, with statement of facts and |to know what mistakes may have EEJe Birantend for catarsh. \ authorities, as follows: Y been made until the boxes are opened colds, coughs, croup, Asthnxaz » Mrs. Mary Avery of Norwich, the and the ballots examined. In his no- | throat and bronchitig. or money back. organist at the Congregational church, Statement. tice of contest the comtestant alleges | Bottle of Hyomel 50 cents at Th', Lee was the guest of Mrs. T. B. Farwell | The Third congressional district of |that errors have been made in the|& Osgood Co. and druggists cvery- in Old Lyme over Sundaj the state of Connecticut is composed | count against the contestant in 35| Where. 4 of the counties of New ILondon and |towns in the district, and sets out the Mrs. Connell and her mother, Mrs. | Windham, and an election for the rep- | number and charactér of these errors A number from Norwich attended the avction at Mrs. Gzorge A. Jack- son’'s in Colchester Tuesday. D Clifford Spring of East Lyme was|peardon of New ILondon have been |resentative In congress was held in 2 the Reo- A MR. H. T. MILLER’S pnited in marriage with Miss Jessie | spendinz several days in Norwich, the | said district on ST, day of Noven. L‘iaf’"&"m,".l’oju‘;n i g e s £ € ACCU l'ate School for Dancing I naey Bimterford:, on e Zuests of Mr. and Mrs, John Ryan, oer, 1910, at which election Edwin W.|seems to be that these allegations are James Bradbury of Lyme foliowed Higgins, the contestee, was a candi- Inot susceptible of proof because what- g =g tire . trafl of his dog I ol amd | o Mr. and Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn,|date on the republican ticket, and|ever errors have been made can only W t h Classes Saturday: Beginners 0. t5all of his dog Wee Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tubbs and| Raymond J. Jodoin, the contestant.|he shown by an examination of the atc Jucceeded In bringing home three fox- § gaughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Whit = a candidate on the democratic |ballots which are now sealed up in the % » aker were Pine Grove visitors Sunday. | ticket. On Nov. 30, 1910, the returnsballot boxes. That a recount would Over one-half (almost 56 -per cent,) : ety = = i <7 the presidin, cers P is ¢ cf the watches carried by Oenductors, phome 1040, novad Workers about garages, are quite as Charles E. Rush, first-class gun mee“":! E thg fg'i:::icg;;lfis’erl:‘c:c;r& ::,’,’fifif‘ k:‘:w.“I“’?;:’uzsmi;stl:o,(lzfirtgi Do Wirintn” arill Srataton. o busy as they were months ago. win v 3 , 1 e e pointer on the U. S. S. Louislana, was| gistrict were duly ‘- e Ry . American Railroads, where official ter t re Tar ev- L " were duly canvassed as re- | other hand, praduces a certificate of the cia NOTICE the Style, the Hang| .o ouring becoming more pouular ev- | gt his home here over Sunday, DEing | quired by law by the secretary of ihe|authorities charged with examinine the | time inspection ix maintained, are . Adwanced, 3.46 p. m. Special arrange- mefits may be made for private classes, At Academy daily from 4 to 8. Tele- ery year. called here by the serious illness of his | state, the treasayer ond fre mdm 3 ptrol- [ returns, which certificate shows him . of the Garment and the Fab-| 1., tcmperature below 20 degrees | father. John Rush, Sr. ler, and as a result of such canvass the | to have been duly elected, and alleges namllton Watches rics used in the clothes made at| Tuesday morming. te weatner moder- | onm . Allen, emploved by the | 510 Bawin W. Higgins was declared | that a recount and the correction of . ated towards niznt, and rain fell qur- | wochn M. Allen. employed Dby ihe |clected representative in the Sixty- | any errors that have been made would{1r you really wént a reliable waish THE CLOTH SHOP JOS. T. DONOVA Aprons, noveltie: 'Phone 591 No. 327 Main Street|and Thurs. at § to 8 p. m. Suppers 15c.—adv. ArE ihe eventng, NOr = ; second congress of the United States | enlarge and not diminish his plurality. | vo "0, g st T s Ved. 5 & gy v receive: y votes an the | submitted, fails to indicate a proba i n e 0 3¢ | 38¢ his mother, Mrs. S. O. Harrington, | saic Raymond J. Jodoin having re- | bility that he has a plurality. Upon | 7" TS 388 metier of life Ang death who is criticially ill. celved 8.933 votes. a plurality in favor | this state of the pleadings the contes- P : % £ o sal 8gins of 78 votes, as appears | tee has stipulated to waive an¥ objec- It is the Whitehall Electric company | DEPULY Sheriff and Atrs. 9. H.| 4y the returns of sald oficials set forth | tions he might make to a recount of which has baen awarded the centract |, L " o 3710 "New Tondon after a | ot Pages 16 and 17 of the Record, and | the ballots (Record, page 7, paragraph ru maul to wire the big new Lawton mill ad- | FRG Te MR (8 Cow o aded several | Y Virtue of said election and said|18), and has insisted in his answer ition at Plainfield. rge western citles. They were guests | d€ciaration the said Higgins is now the | that in case a recount should he had, | Watch Inspectors N. Y. N. H. & M. for several days of Deputy Shewif | FéPresentative of said Third congres- | such recount shall embrace all the bal- | R R., are headquarters for these cele- iday the annual B sor 3 TP Iner it 4 of Par. |sional _district in s Sixty-second | lots cast at said election for repre- | brated watches. cake, candy tual academy Edmund A. Prentice wishes to announce that he will act as Fxecutor, Administrator or Trustee o7 Estates for any one wishing care- Gn Thursday and F 3 s irls' fri s Connecti- | Tub! = . ! ful, honest and business like service.|&irls. friendly conference of Connect - N Siates. sentative in congress in each and all of - . 86 Clift Street. | CUE I8 to Be held in "Holy Trinity §sons City, o The ballot used at said election was |the towns in sald Third congressional Phone 300. > reet. | church in Middictown. 7 0l@ Saybrook correspondent | ©f the Australian type and contained | district (Record, page 5, paragraph 7), z ; 5 i g P on one ticket the names of all candi- |leaving the question whether the bal- The ¥. M. C. A. week of prayer is ‘:;i“R Sr]nJiL “n,;’fg P 'l‘o 'fl‘a"“;fi’s‘: dates, state and federal, who were to|lots shall be examined to the judgment being observed more widely than ever 2 - be voted for at said election, and these |of said Sixty-second congress or its 5 . this vear, in connzction with the Men | Fla., ;0 develop 5“" seashore P(‘,’p' ballots were deposited in the boxes|committee. and Religion movement. . R D o thea used at said election, and at the count 1, 4 : g - Bt v e - | the ballots were removed from the If there is to be a recount of the :r;ac:.tl Rourwncs are making'a spe- ;’,:;:9 “f;’; ‘}:‘e‘rer’;"F“'- They will Probe | boxes, and after they had been count- | ballots, contastee submits It could best cial effort this month to ai he Sal ably ed were returned to the boxes and the | he taken either upon a subpoena issued cation Army to succzed by contribut- | thelr home at Saybrooke Manor. boxes sealed up, and under the law of | by a judge of the federal court in said MUSEFURNI ing to a bie rummage sale. — Connecticut were required to be kept|congressional district (Sec. 119, R. S.), ROUND TABLE CONSIDERED in that condition by the town clerk|or, if had in Washington, in such mar . icr the period of six months from the | ner and by such authority there as COMPANY, INC.|,.rrms oo oo , R TRk Yot Dh utiahy | Cvite e CHARTERS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC.| gate of said elertion i Ay B Bt i i AT A i - 16. Lang’s : . 2 Weo desire to give special notice to|” a5y § n returning the ballots to the boxes | hereafter decide. the public Mat Go o Lt o R gl Met With Mrs. George L. Carey and| ) pallots rejectod for any cause wer War 3. Burrows, a notars - “ of home furnishings on the market. Lucy A., wife of Aug us A. Cailds, Miss Fisher, There B g a Good|=scparated from the others and i v as given, by v We do = credit business and our in Pawtucket, R. 1., in| Sized Attendance. ir. separate bundles and so remained |ihe parties, ¥ ited authority. He prices are equal to the lowest cash |her 62d vear. Burial is to be in Cen- at the time the baliot boxes were seal vas to act _“magistrate and no- prices prevailing anywhere. Our |iral Village today (Wednesday) On Monday evening the Norwich|€d un. TUnder the law of Connectic for the issuing of all subpoenas agent will call on vou with a booklet. Round Table met with Mrs. George |the moderators in said various voting | for the impounding and holding of said Give him a hearing and he will fully The winter season has begun at|l. Carey and Miss Fisher at No. 99| DPlaces in said towns are required to|ballot boxes until the same be lawfully explain our easy pavment system. Fishers island. steamer Munnatawiet | Sachem street, the meeting night ha ot a memorandum upon the back of | demanded and called for by the house| American Standard Bibl making but one trip daily, two (rips|ing been changed in order to allow |#!l ballots that are rejected stating the | of representatives of i Sixty-second on Saturday and none on Sunday many of the members to attend the|causes thereof. : congress or its duly authorized com- 1Y. M. C. A, ntertainment Tuesday the purpose of preserving the T L 3 (Record, page 7, paragraph evidence contained in the boxes rela- Prayer Books and Hymna The aritesian well on the evening. i 4 ol Pt Dot wien 14 o There was a good sized attendance, | tive to the issues raised in this con-| The magistrate’s jurisdiction is ex-| A Sreat variety of sizes and styles gressing rapidly. is intended to St #nd President 1. -Ad Traes presidod. . contestant and contestee agreed | hausted and he is simply holding the|eof binding. rnl “re ply water for ilie entire Plant estate.| The roll call was answered by giving|tiat Warren N. Burrow: notary | boxes in custody subject to congres- ° an old blue law. The evening’s sub- | Pblic, trate and | sional order. Bibles at SPECIAL PRICES for rotary for the issuing of all subnoenas| The inquiry as to the contents of INCORPORATED was held at Lake's Pond. Montville, | Courts, the papers being read as fol- | (0T the empounding and holding of | the ballot be and their legal sig-|SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 5 afternoon, Rev. Mr. Gallup|jgws: Early Charters and Constitu-|Sald ballot box until the same be|nificance is a ju 4l one, and the tes- . Interr B t Ches- | trons ¥ o o io [ l]awfully demanded and called for hv -ould be_tal 5 jsfac- | CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS. 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, | :75.5 e e T e Fedani Comativac |the house of represcntatives of sald | torily to all concerncd By & fe0cral| A ontendid assortment in’ all bind. NEW HAVEN, CONN. The funeral of George W. Phillips|ject was Charters Constitutions, tion, Mrs. Joseph F. Cobb; State Con- | SiXty-second congress or its duly 3 adge sitting in Connecticut and under |’ R ings. We have some in white cellu- Fox hunters welcomed the irdica- | St Jore, JoseRh Bt Cobb: Siate CORZ! ihorized committee. kis supervision or by the congressional tions of snow Tuesday. The sy ani- | gnorance Fellows R committee itself- havi isdiction § ooy » e % woord. Waps 7, Par. 16. mmitte ng jurisdiction in| . Telephone 2262. :',’,‘c‘s“:;’t numerous this vear and ever |¥ During the evening there were mus-| ., - B i |the premises. The testimony taken|!0id: ightest fal s a T Rl ot T aee o ursuant to said stipuiation, the|under the supervision of the federal tracking them. tha demy orchestra, which were |3¢ied boxes were identified before | judge would be more likely to present| ROSARY BEADS frem 10 up. & o s - said notary., and were sealed by him|ihe case to the committee concisely PLA.D BAGK A change in the mileage system on | STl emjoved, and ' refreshmenys |31, TOIREY. And mere sealed by him|ihe case (o the committec concimely| o o 4y Tl the New York. New Haven & Hart-| %< hiwc P held subject to orders of sald Sixty- | Such a result could hardly be expected | goayc in satin lined cases. £g wgo he Bosten & Aleny mail- | o EMPTED SURGLARY second congress or its committee. The | from an inquiry by a notary public, pais y 4 e 28 Bue . te MES ¥cs iny, Ne- contestee has further stipulated to|whose functions would be largely cleri- vember 15. so that books will be in- ON BALTIC STREET |raise no technical objections to any in- | cal and whose rulings might simply terchangeable. quiry or investigation which said con- | multiply the matters in dispute. : 3 Man Opsried Biiod ‘and d to Raise | 6TeSs or its committee may deem best| Moreover, an examination of the bal- GEO A DA Vls It is stated that Connecticut Italians i F 3 o el H Beig E 4ciio Bave been Lailed back fo serve tha| Window. but’ Was. Frightensd: Away- to make in the premises, simply in- s by a federal judge might convince * i GLOAKING Broadcloths. K 2 2 " sisting that if a recount is had it shall | +he parties as to the true result and Billiard and Carriage Cloths. Italian colors are connected with the ar i s Bl At _ | embrace all the ballots, both ti 'xispn‘;e of the controversy and relieve 25 Brogdwly SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings|[t2lian army as reservists being lia- Ry e . uesday MOILINE | which were counted and those which | the committee and the house from the at 50 ts that rth $1.00 ble for military duty in time of war |t the home of lames Looby, No. 66 |yere rejected. | necessity of further action in the cents at are wo $1. 2| or other emergency. Baltic street, it is believed an attempt Bri 1 premises 3 yard. This something that should 3 at burglary was -made. Hearing a rief. o o NS U SOl LT = sppeal to every lady who reads thia| A Private social of 3d Co., C. A T s o oyhy Matoni N et I if a recount is ordered a federal judge Halle Clubnestaufants advertisement. B AN archest x Tiomats the blinds of 2 window carcfully open-| 1t does not appear, from the evi-|In the congressional district may be : BRADY & SAXTON Erip - " | Window. " He wae able 1o et it up o |dence thus far submitted, that a re-|applied to to conduct it. or that the 142 Main Street (R o .)- - N RRRE$ ol o1 e wnm“me act <‘(](:p count of the ballots would change the | boxes be ordered to Washington and | Dinner 12 to 2 - - - - - 3b cents oc o ° t A £ y = . x It. he col rec ” has been increasing the past few |cried “What's wanted!” and waited. |an' examination by the committes ia ot ShAL) Godin: tidt (These Restaurants are opem to nights, the police were ordered to put | In a few minutes the blinds wera care= | *° 3 . e 955 non-club members.) ure uten our on thelr overcoats Tuesday night. The | fully closed and the fellow disap- = - weather then changed to a ftrifie|pegred. The police are at work on the warmer. maiter and it is probable that the fel- | MASS BENEFITED BY 'ALL IN READINESS FOR ¥ low will be arrested. » We advertise exmotly as it is at CARDWELL'S, D nLUTEaL ks slisankbepars. ob. sted = ONE BIG TRUST. FORESTERS' CELEBRATION ject to taking out the new $10 pool- r » W PR Tel. 952 9 Market Strut room licenses on the srounds they are SUPREME DEPUTY BENJAMIN New London Minister Shows It by | Twenthieth Anniversary of Institution MURPHY & HcGAlRY, licensed to 1un saloons and that the Item of 60-Cent Oil. of a Court Here Will Be Observed. 207 Main Stree! An Important Topic pool end shouid mot be included in the | ANd an Entertainer Provided Eninx — 4 bl f . "Elmll"fifll FOR list of pool rooms. able Evening fo;R_“,y.l Arcanians. Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and [ The funeral of Lilian, infant daugh-| At the Buckingham Memorial on Cigars. Also Provisions always on|ter of Mr, and Mrs. Chairles T. Alex- | THesday evening Norwich council, No. Rev. (. Seymour Bullock of New | London writes May I cneroach upon your time, per- haps upon vour patience, to call atten- Foresters' hall on Tuesday eve- with Chairman Frank J. Murtha presiding, the joint commiltee from: the three courts of Forseters of Amer- hand. Free lunch every Saturday|ander of Otrotando road, was held on | 720, Royal Arcanum, held an op tion to a single item in your column meeting in prepar: evening. Tuesday and burial was in Yantic |Wweeting for its members and their|giving glimpses of Fifty Years Ago? braticn here Thursday The Westerly H cemetery, Undertaker Gager having |men friends, having an attendance of | I refer to the price of keroseme oil. In | night th anniversary of the e Westerly niouse, charge. The cnild was about ihree|about forty altogether. Supreme D these days of ranting against the ac- |institution of Forestry here. One.of Fermerly D. J. ©'Bfien’s, 68 No. Main. | Weeks old. uty Grand Regent R. H. Benjamin of | cumulation of wealth in the hands of |the important developments of ihe Kenyon & Plckhover. I'rops. rtford was here especially for this|a few and the aggregating of wealth | mecting w the report that showed B ol Sl i 2 or the first time sale of Red (ross|meeting, bringing with him an enter- | for the carryving on of business, many | the big number of Foresters coming seals will bhe permitted this vear i1 | tainer, Herbert Stewart McGee, of losing of the fact that,from out of town courts for the cele- QULALITY postofices. Sccretary of the Treasury | Bridgeport, whe furnished a highly en- | though there has been great hardship | hration It Voluntown and New MacVeagh sent a bulletin order Mor - | joyable programme of recitations and | wrought upon some the mass Loudor ourts have all been heard in work should always be conslidered | da: to cusiodians of all postoffice | Piano selos. Take this single item | from, with word sending big dele- especially when it costs no mnore tham | buildings to permit installaticy of | Fellowing a brief business meeting. as an illust ations, and as ftville and Jewett the inferior kind. Skillcd men are| beoihs. employed by us. Dur price tell the fai which Regent George W. Adams re is @ no combinat | City com are zlso expected to be sided. in the post room, the men al anywhere else that beg represented, every indication | ¥ whioze Stery. "oresters, attention! Assemble for|met in the post hall. where Orator W. with the capital of the eaking gathering parade Thursday night at 0 at For-| H. Rush occupied the chair. Mr. Ben- company. Its ramifications the order in this STETSON & YOUNG. esters’ hall. Parade starts sharp at 8| strong points of hardly be traced. But with 3all| the state \ LG ¥ BN T o'clock.—adv. i form, there | that is said against it, the fact remains | account the committee has 2 S Regent W. T. Curry we have better oil and cheaper oil | Jacided that a Jarger hall must be se- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Miss Belle (rgranam was plea vior - il. No. 1851, and two | than wouid have been *f cured for the literary axerciees and . L I s | surprised Saturday evening at - | enjovable s by a brother of Nor-|any form @ smoker, and Olympic hall has been se- home on Broad s I wich council, besides the numbers by |{and better cured for that purpese, but the men Dental Surgeon from Jewett Clity, Greeneville and Nov- | Mr. McGee. possible under any form of govern- | i zather at Foresters' hall to start wich. Whist and dancing m: 3 — - mental or common ownership that the | (. porags. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice | 10urs pass quickly and delicious : Now, Bobby,” said the mother an-|World has yet seen. if we are to take| p,.; Chief Ranger George B. Fox freshinents were served. rily, “don't let m speak to you again - | the sovernmentally owned railways| ¢ Coutr Sachem, No. 94, has been se- | “Buf,” heturned the naughty little fei- | and telegraphic svstems of Europe or|j.cted as marshal of the parade, with law, “what can I do to prevent you,| oI OWn postal system as any criteria | . "hompers of the general commit- 0f what ean be dene in this twentieth during his last illnes: MeGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. Edwin Chatterten, 16, the old ——————————| gincer on the New Haven railroad sys HOWTUCK AFE foog s the last orsiyig charied| TARDE TSN E [ century along the Tines of “disnensing | 165 &% (340" rrom Foresters’ hall ot Wemiher of ihe New EHaven Erother i the stimulus of individual en- | TCS0N 1o stort from Forescors’ hell st NITARY ey Reles. el deavor. T care not to o hack to the | ine of march threigh Main street, as o i g e o gt cays of tallow candle mor to those of | gyr o5 preston bridge. in one direction sperm ofl or the camphene lamp nor vet | 314 'Thames square in the other, they Haven, Monday from heart failure, ’ . . PRING WATER Q{JATISFYING te the davs of kerosene at 60 cents o | AN Thames square in the other, they Informal Haile Mill- zallon_nor dees it eoncern me in the [ HULAE nto Olvmpl: hall 10 the Tel. 34.2 Norwich, Conn er's academy, 24, 1911. Dancing Jeast that the profit that comes new | © b 9 3 . . . E N ¥ 5.30-12. Club members and gentlemen from oil at 10 or 13 cents a gallon zoes SR = R friends are invited. Tickets 50c each ot m'. hands of a few men rather Always the Same Seng. —adv. Th B. = than inte the hands of many. for T| When the trusts are hard hit thewy " 5 have nn reason te heliave that if there | always predict hard times again and NOTICE ‘_‘S:lr{vn’)etonsgry‘-rh‘:f ioquo‘n;fi;.‘wlk;za:a e lggest Klnd were 10.000 small refiners of oil each | guffering for their old friends, uui 1 repair, remodel, re-edze and elean | .. nEw, Ak takin taking his legitimate nrofit upon his|common people.—Atlanta oJurnal, Furs at a reasonable price. u:er;‘t for Jh“ nal‘.‘!r.n, has heen ill re- f = investment and a fust compensation - — —— | If there's one thing that seems ef All ‘werk guaranteed. Drop a postal|Sin Hie reme 1o e caped pneumo- a mner for the “sweat of his brain” in finding Chance for Trouble. | more importance than another in and I will call for work. : tered by burgiars who stole about $20. B ATkt T s D s | If the trusts want more trouble they | clethes necess just new, IT'S AN BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Mr. Fish is recovering from his ail- | OVERCOAT. Perhaps . you've had - should encourage the brililant and elo ’ ket. thas getting returns hv which he r AIKENS could pav ‘nthar- for the sweat of thejr | auent Mr. Littleton.—Detroit Journal Telephone 252-2. Franklin St.|-nent. 2 X = e | some thought along that line. So new The state police department during DA, Mt L e e ol | T S that we're both thinking of it, why HAVE YOU THE the past vear brougat 394 prosecu- OF ALY BN A o el ™ taoey not drop in and look at the Overcoats tions, made 161 invesiigations, ard 1i2 COUNTY PRISONERS A GREAT we are showing. deportations for the comptroiler, five 29 ch l t COOKERY BAGS ?|morimaions %, Ui S0 0 C ocolates ® | sociation, ten for the secretary of state and rendered services to legisli- RALIJ.N ’e.u m- tive committees on 83 days. Its success has been instant, com- Owing to the large number of local rlete. Scores of our delighted custom- TAKEN TO WETHERSFIELD muny .geds styles £5cl s s We'll show you thvee tram 1rim sui nd Twe trom | QPPORTUNITY | ot wame &5 e, €030, Committed. from a dressy Chesterfield to big, New London We: b e as been lost to many un | warm Storm Cdats. On Tuesday morning Jailer Oscar O has y @ man and visiting Foresters for the 20th an- | €rs are telling one another that “never i the local jail three simply for lack of ready money. | e ocs eady ey, Overcoats $12. to A p E niversa: celebration the committee |in the local market have they been able x?:zn::;lkw;:n?:ldhbevn nethen(‘(‘d te & - E v- 3 ¥ Ei TA W ORMS |nas decided to conduct the literary | ¢; puy such splendia chocolates for | Limie orison te New London. where A bark accourt makes many | Suits $12. to $28. Expelled with Head. L ey Sl ssuker in Olymbic Rall |y 1ing’ sney” he met Sheriff S. A. Brown witn twe things possible and gives a feel- | 4 . § Muthad ‘of Forcstorw hall—adv. others, and all five were escorted to Underwear, Shirts, Use ALLEN'S SWEET WORM WAF- But dom't take our word for it— | \Wethersfield. ing of confidence that almost as- ERS for stomach and pin worms.| Ocean beach s practically deserted | gon't take the opinion of another—get! Irom tFis city thers were taken Dr sures success. Hsve you one? Booklet free. Established 1873. A. W. ALLEN, 664 Grand St., WedFri N. Y. City. for the season. Miss Jennie and Do- reen FitzGerald, who bhas been among 2 POX at once and be convinced. the late stayers, have closed their | They are made by one of Boston's Neptine park cottage a J to sentenced for statutory burglary a‘xi- ) N and returncd to | < akers. Lebanon, fram one to fwo years: an TODAY New Fotk city. Frederick C. Palmer, | ™0d¢] candy makers Amaes Mtw duc theft of - chickens: who i= always one of the last to leave SOLE AGENCY from one to two years, e WHAT'S NEW s | 12" Cach, Climed his Toise the middie The. New Lapsion mep wers. Arthus “m "' l."fl‘ Imu HTIBS THE PALACE CAFE | " titve e e SHITH S TG Sl-lfl[l”““' ocas Al T s “hree vears: and Arthur Van Lue, alias Canadia e the Frank Thempsen. for mansiaughier, - ending ept. 3 tetaled $265,406,094 Btup (j8 SR dwe- o and cxports $129.606.952, increases of ten te fifteen vears FRANK WATSON & CO., 25,600,000 and $2,280000 respectively _!.Sm m , 42 Franklin Street. o7=r the san-~ werlod st year. E ted for one t A. Fonoff, who is commi y i John Dowd If net, hetter begin three vears for higamy Shetlucket Street, Norwich, Conn. The home af Hart Schaffner & Marx i &ine clothes The Japanese process of dwarfing pine tree lasts about 10 years. The Bank ef Friemdly w]“