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NORWICH BULLETIN, THESBAY, MAY 21, 1912 TERRIBLE ITCHING RASH A T { closing that while a number of cities (ure of the bill is the number presented \ g 5 ) % ang towns afe now considering the | by Billy Newkirk and. the Evins girls of the American voting ma- |a happy combination of dancing ans 7 g Y ton ‘mancs s decided hit, Children Suffer Who Could Get Relief chine, no machine has as yet been used y on Norwich, Tuesday, May 21, 1912. at & regular election. However, we Maorle presents an original comedy Quickly. FURNISHING || e | our machine, and are willing to |novelty just imported from Europe, The Bulletis should be delivered C . 5 stand back of it, and in the event that and his work is of a pleasing nature. | . UN i b s oy gl Citizens’ Meeting Under Board of Trade Auspices—Agent | your town votes favorably to purchas- | Another number which is 1 feature Try This Remedy at Our Risk. DERTAKERS Bubscribers who fail to receive it by : { Tng our machines we will sell the ma- | is the Drummer and the Show Giri, o If you have ever ween a child tear- | that time wlill cenfer a favor by re- Hami | chines on the dlstinet agreement (and |comedy ~singing and dancing act by |ing at its face and crying, unuble to re ng A Idtelre 88 Main St Porting the fact to The Bulletin Ce. g [ put them in at your ‘mext election) |Dick and Helen Franklin. Soth their | sieep because of the awful itching 5y !"'""““""' a gns 3 el o < E 2 £ AR o7 aro o eniirely satistac. | jokes and their songs are, of the high- | rash of ecxema, you Wwill be giad to | Met e of summer | THE WEATHER, Vice-President Nickels Presents Claim of The American tory in every was they may be return- | est order. This act, us does the frst kuoy fhat fhis can now b prevented, | its heat and dsudgery, Metste i Mt bk : 4 3 s at our expense. one mentioned, gives opportunity for Al you need s to ap@ly Saxon|pake with ’, Caoy assiarant wwew reovesren M| Forecast For Teday, Voting Machine—Demonstrations Given. | MEICels romongof’ tn. saxwer Lo | the Blyiey of. SERLY SRRHTL Salve, our now remedy for aiin die- | Cu® WL e el Chele e | For Southern New Englandi Show- | & Question: that ‘as near as he could| The tep-line motion pleture film s &' eases, wh not_only always steps| C*1Y constructed veutllated oveans : lers Tuesday or Tuesday night and it Tdte from the et tme Mo chine two reel production of the Pust Telegs! the itching quickly but is also wen- | sure perfect heat regulations, the e Mo B O o W] W yanted here the price would be about | rapher. by the Bison company, depict. dertully Leallug and 18 e good for (e faultless baking. A short Ry 1 Ta NNl oot b donthionat winde. | Ty e valh ht B | 3660, this beng a machine that weuld ing frentier fert life in the ploneer grown persons us for children. ot & “ T e BTl ER A N il Mgpenecsedif ol by g e R B record £99 voica. Thrce mch would bo | davs. | e Pincre fue skinle. sratched | oF Supecier deaigi incliding MESe SIS i bl o New.: Forkfud ; - aliot threugh the | required for the First district, | raw, o covered with crusts and | €08et is an effciency stove in eveny e v:“h On Tuesday unsettied w '(h,’ b tion on Monday night befers a pub- | paper ballet. He said Cennecetieut was | He was called upon for a demonstra- | scales, Saxon Halve penetrates to the | particular, a “kiicheuette” compmot e wr:::nrvun p)(‘\:t;. w}tl: .:Im\‘],\ Tcd‘inefim(.lg rllledhah ms ‘flnard of :b:ul as far from secret as any. One | tion, having the machine moved up to| REPORT MADE TO | very roots of the gisease and de- | complete, @nd th r“' yot 4 g tel ature and fresh to mod- | Trade in the town , and the repre- | defect of St o s ” 3 | { " - o8 b . @nd these st burner erate variuble winds and on Wednes- | sentatives of each machine were given | culty ef e Lo :N::;g:‘:aixh; o x:u‘:d:at'rlms‘b:us»rm{::::,;w:nem:l‘2:55‘ THE' EXECUTIVE COM"‘TTEE\:g‘pv’l £ g “"”“"" s “‘,""‘f’ couierd 4rs 1 ol o :,...z,.. ready ay partly cloudy to clearing and | OPpertunity to demonstrate and ex- | small place and en a rou; | ph phet ol T pig- the g ‘S0 AL NS : 3 . gh beard so as | phiasized the peint that the American i de perfectly cemfortable. for inspection, IUs a SR ke | 3 pialn the merits and workings of thelr [to get the markings in right. Besides | vas Ti5 inly mmihine. that mnts Woilic Bages. Favars Big -} !);::’\;".’:kdln'r:lflmlli;‘sLar":“lll!.x:llmmh | 0t d\eia Tk, bikiag e Observations in Norwich, . L not being secret, you get defective bal- | complete retirn of e vote, turning it ing Arc Lights and Changes Which |, TG S f PG00 s w0 remark- | R ore the P Whe Shllowing records, reported L r explanations were received |lots by undermarking end evermark- |Out within twe minutes after the bal- | Wl Place from 66 to 70 in Heart of o et | ing weither comes, avolding + Bl rds, reported from | with aitention and were provocativ of | ing, and the election ofeer may aite |loting hus been comploted Git, R ey Sevin's pharmacy, sho changes : : ir e - 4 . D ck v oney 1 & 15 Sevina pharmacy, show (ho changes | considerable questioning which indi- [muilate & ballot: Ters.la aiso the| Upon s metion of Framk Ii. Smit & g e K iy Fhcrms, 4 2 7 Franklin St changes Monday: s ol TR B e b L e M the | both the speskers were given a vote of | Before the members of the executive | G. Engler, Norwich, Conn | i u t. The: 3 ork this is greatly | thanks for their talks and the | 2 g ¥ ain. 56 30.30 | . g cent. | the out 0.20 o'clock. | council on Menday evening, Supt, W. Pranine, 4 Marker Bti ¥ 1 SUITS PRESSED 503 12m ... 66 30.30 Prssident Haviland Speaks. of the New York vote is taken on ma- e A Bogue made his report concerting | wids Gonn bbb g ot o S w'c Ot W Calls E u"] 6 pm 60 80.30| The two machines wares.:z p 1 the| noloes Tl S NN HEK RRUNRRR e nvergaton S S Commi | Xeh G ancy (vt o Alice Buildi e ' ur Wagon Galls Everywhers Tl Ve front of the room, where they had been | the paper ballot. Ther o) AWAY IN A WAGON, | te¢ from the Norwich Business Men's | time. He sayp: “Hearing of Foley | Alice DUl ing, 321 Main Streef i Comparisons. Inspected before the meeting by those | have b b il — : lasosciation In Massachuseits cities. | Kidrey Bills, T took them and they | ' er. ). Haviland called the gathering to | figure cught 4 | i : e street lighting in the cen- | them as rompt and effective medi- | A NEW LINE OF Mondeys weather: As predicted, | OL0SF Just atter & o'clock and remind- | the way e R B O ROl o s NinewUge ‘\f:;l“}“‘hzsflwi":;f"";flr]"' and incandes- clne for kidney and jladder trouble.” | OUR WALL PAPERS oy opagge e e | e e ot | N s e Pt | ‘Willow, Brosdway, Shetucket, Wa. e e e {87 the best we can seloot and the palle . — e e A T ______|but was meant more to assist the|without any vote for preside oy a3t | near the sub power I ioyaterford | ter and Main from Preston bridge to| 2| torns are especially artietic, D | Hukh | Moca | voters to determi Vi hey DESsIfentisl elee Log tation of the | Thames square, be replaced with We &9 {l Rises. | Sets. {{ Water. [l Sats. | wanted voting e,mr;f whether they | tors, enough to have changed the whole | K88t Lyme road, Baturday night, and ' ing arc ,‘,“h[,"a‘fd"‘:{“" es “‘r‘m flam’ | the present time. A petition Was re do your interior decorating, either pa= e e (S S| wanted voting machines of B0l eer, slection I 1t could have been caat, Mr. | Tolbed the mtote of soveral bugs of fuming arc lights e s d making | Seutly send to the commissiondes, Ask- | b rhanging or painting, st ressesBble i o " 4 = el g lescribed other mixups in |8rain, canne goods, cigars and other = ing for the service, | prices. Our facliities 5 e — | count; e, 2 3 4 5 70, iy | are w T “ 204 1% | tion of the United States this thought, | way the ballot has to b Fed nom | woods stol o (ean o amount, of | present lights. A er Here for Heptasophs. | lnow all the best mothods of applicas a an biiH 7 e Seadiiog o the Dondt Tar e | mabacisns oot e marked now, | 80ods stolen, except that efght or ten| ™ There will be an sdditional 31000 State Supervisor of the Independent’\ion, and can guarantes satistaction, 122 | s Moiunbaat - s g the voling machine proposition | bags of grain were taken. The quan- |, I? E Order of Heptasophs Will H. Dy , 3 00d values geld I this republic depended upon the purity | Mr. Hamilton said 5 - be necessary for the coming vear, ' \Dterests of the order, and indications| No. 31 Wiklew 8t W S Seurs ST hieh Tan Frd s v| Mr. Hamiton ssid that the Bmpire | Entrance was effected through & | 3 g % | point to a boom for Norwich conclave, | w, : tide. which 18 Tonowed by Sood” tid i IR SR the U. & Waadard machines hed | 16750 front windew, the gfess of wiiich B el of coush 1 soves | Nai-434 b s The hual . Sranireid taee oA AT G —"——N-Ew time in placing safeguards around the ar li;:“:if";;f";el":r’”h“'; and in x“;’ ;’e‘;“ke“mfid“ ;"‘2";’ W“f;'i“!,“"“ that for the ensuing vear. The ex- |M experience with the order, | holstery' Goods, Furniture and Steves, REENEVILLE 'S | ballot that today it needs much study | chine breal oy 4 od of 20 pounds. Whe | pense of the new lights and their in- big gain in membership and in THE TOGGERY SHOP o sl ooy o s an dndwn, The machines are |Crash of breaking glass was heard | gialiation will be inside of $4,000, Mr. | Interest in the order locally s expecte ¢ & one and 4 helf milllon voters |about 11.10 o'clock by George Pes- : as a result of isit, T Meeting of Holy Name Society. | “Tens, the X's and circl now every fall bout iy Clonk N Sem D | Bogue atated, The. recommndations | 38 § TN O B2 TG I St 504 b e have gone by the age of a sim- R 5 | | were approved by the executive com- | of Nerwich conclave fs still open and 291 MAIN ST. The Holy Name society held a well | Pl ballot. Some of us can remember Points in the Machine's Favor. ";',n':;’;in’;’i:n’m”w{ @d not make mittee and will be acted upon by th it is planned to initiate a good sized attended meeting Sunday afternoon in | foen ChchPurty printed s simple oo hareints Jn iover of (ke inackioe e huard.iwpinds o€ Sy in g the | JUnsieb (s et s FIB eYeming. | e when tore il be re: "7 ”IAL SALE OF the basement ¢ ternoon in | ticket, headed by their party name, © voting machine Is ; pvebl e digiong | day evening. when there will be re- : y J c Mac herson oA et vffs‘- Mary's church. | which gave the name of BT nam¢: | absolutely secrot and encourages inde- store, but did not give any alarm. it | freshments and a smoker. A big at- il 4 receivet and mr‘:ue‘;r-::e?bmnéf were | directly under it the name of the can- | Pendent voting. There are no defective | driv g Shoes Mo h‘diWKING it R e i i NORWIC!H, CONN. Nl o s ot tha sty | st it RS e machine. They cannot|which the plunder had been carried | SOAD.OF THADE OFF“‘ First Horses at the Fair Grounds. me ui 115 B Shbl e L s | 59 regular ticket, No booibs ihen S0 s nrdwd i BE EAL IR SAUASG e o s Rk voun atue | Atbany Concern Doss Not Agree to| Summer weather has stated actiy- st Sarade’ o g for a_state | the polls, at thel - en -ata: offic er 5 2 E | i . ere this season s stable o B Al et N slboRiteet to ¥ parade to be held in the fall will be | by P g ‘,:‘_;rg‘x‘\‘:’j,“i: 1 A nding ( impossible for e ballot. It would be | Jost evening no trace had been found | At the conclusion of the public o Rty gl | g April 20th the Bast 0o the market_BANLEY'S|Rev 3. I, Fiismausice” Josed, Were | as they came up & foided ballot which | 108 that the ne g tha'y Durgiscs. Whio ft 1/ thousti | matting) fo chispices EUsly ansclliies Aqua Rose 1 . market— 3 maurice, Joseph A. 4 ich | gret drove away in the direction of Say- | Monday evenin) res- |1 el v e il i ' PERRLESS. 4 telagbone oedee wi | Donnelly, CJ. Mallaney, John J. She, | bopbugas tioc GOF wbat wes secret oo e 10 |y, " ident 3, Rk Sellieas st ARy W Ry , e . S St bt Willlam Mahoney and Joseph Belle- | conotn&—the only kind that 1 ever repy ot Dbl Ay S —— Py i o SUBSO mesting | $118:4, unger hib Fhasd (g attention. fleur. 3 i saw that a perfect success. The : v e least trouble po : rade tg hear a report | jogging thal Aqua Rose has 1 D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Franklin St. Voter himself did not know what e | ible. The machines reduce election ex- | ACADEMY JOURNAL from the new industries committee | ing ) she has been workin SScs e aa vated a penses. In Buffalo the saving has been | upon the resuit of negotiations to | hic o exbabte to e » R TIS TR TY NORWICH TOWN Every Vote Should Count. $20000 per year. This company, Mr. ELECTS NEW STAFF |to Norwich from Albany, X. * | Der_of ather horses sdded to his string . Clock G HOW MUCH e A G i st e alvmys Regt Hamlitop said, had done more to make AT p d iking Electrical company. &0 thé scastn SAVENCEN uaranteed Taftville 'Pastor. and Ghoir at Shelter- | In- iy, ngs should be aiways kept | clean elections than any other agency Carleton H. Havens Made Editor in | IFrank J. King made the report for | - DO YOU SUPPOSE WE MAKE?| 9 Arms—Rev. Francis Rose Ap. |3y cist should be counted. i zh;thzmsrr‘e‘r:;;: :plo‘z{_a::on for years. Chief—Other Changes Made. t:fi G‘:’E‘.fi’;‘"fi;;.,{.’.:i"‘.“,,";‘m."il‘{'; "-g:" How to Increase Church Efficiency. | i that is e . v ctic: olitician soon comes e | s » s e Bocepial t soting ok fen's Brot I .3 D ot talk abot Miadn., | Pointed Head of Industrial 5°h°°|Iscfi,‘:uf(‘::;.:l::"..hf;\-um:cmmfzt‘}:"v around” e ke Pohoiclan 200n COMES| he Journal staff of the Academy | Clined to accept the proposition which | A meeting of the Mer Hroth- Jnh“ g EEU “ m‘B s Profits leads us to say this to| P the Philippines, | Up that over 18,000 vetes were throws | ometimes showing some opposition to Journal held a meeting after school | Bad been offered them by the board of | LI B (1 iy Mgy N s, P - | ot ot N ctat i T ehTpn | it. The Empire company macl 10| Monday afternoon for the purpose of | trade committee to remove here. The | G0 T tay evening inda It has always been and will be al- | The singing of an anthem and other | honestly, but because the et o | SeRSNGrmed lection® knd 1€ ke tmiy | Melecting & nay staff for the ensuing |letter stated that a new lease for a o 2oR o wavs our bellcy o meintain prices | hyINS opensd the afternoon service | cust them did not understand how 10 | machine is use today in elections. | Year. e i Richard ¥ |vear from the first of May in their 4 that will give every customer benefit Sunday at the Sheltering arms, con- | vote should be marked. They became | rarr. Eamiiton sald thal. his guaspeny | Evejitics protided at U rpseiing ke BV D sl Ik . » ‘our low cost of running this store. fed By Bor. Dn B Sinorane ‘and | saianeied amene. tha cromms ans e | naa Perfectiy willing fo make a con- |nE¥L elected staff is as follows e . Cary also made u | U4 b - The more we the lower the |his choir from the T e | as Tt s wake o G remst pHN the e S piC D g | BTt -SRI S Sion Harding | Statement of some of the negot . o d e o S W s st per piece. the lowae the | gational chureh, The subject of Mev, | franchised. In our own town at a jate| ey in Subject 1o g00d performance, | Hayens '12; ssstant sauit, Dottty with the Viking company. in which it | ;7 [, " “and. of 8 o to you. | dIr. MacLune's address was taken from | lection, which caused the Higeins, | LUt it the machines stoed the test the | Robwioon i3; saociats sCUOR R R e practi Fought. wi. ]HL' PALACE CAF small fixed margin above op- | Jon 7. Aganist the day of my | Jodoin recount, there were nearly town should:agres to take.them. Lee Carpenter ‘i3, Irma Hutsler ‘14, |Small but a promising one, employ his w o e ng expenses goes into our profits, | PUrying hath she kept this, The sac- | voters disfranchised, or not counted. He spoke of various slanderous | Rachel ~White ‘13, William Biijan | Dine hands s the present BEC n f 9§ i T R b aaals. We r'w*lvince Cnrist ‘had \misda fir Ner. so | It taay hay or not counted. | statements which were eirculated | L/Heureux *I4;_school notes editor, | making of clectrical transformers and son for { Step in and ses ve K . y | . a n your vote, it may d ways eep class of goods worthy | great, he said, was in Maray's hea o bean mine, whase. ever the vates | Liout voting machines but without any | Mary Augusta Johnson *13; aiumni ed- | Other kindred tines | P. SHE of sour confidence in us, and to_eel | sl kneeied at Jesus'feet and poured | were that were’ thrown " out it ‘was acking in realit | ttor,"Amos Prentice Chase '13; sthietic | After seme dlscussion. on wnotion of | - B B L0 (A1 Iherhs Tkt wia | it the intmeit In s phesloisia: | mronks oLt Ll Nobokeee & i editor, Bdward Francis Murray '14; |+ O. Smith, the mater was left for t up difter- | 72 Frankiin Strest dence W Nh¥e somiathlng Tust A Dracidny. to | ADSREing, shaut AL Tacount bt el To dussiveie e ?,:‘r"“,""" | exchange editor, Paul Walker Latham | further treatment in the hands of the ¥ e gty s Piease come in—look around—com- | glve—our love, our life, the marvel- |not hely but think the e A B T s Ty e | L e anarer, DOsMG, Clag: BBl il it pare | Sus” péwers”or e sout *whon Vo elp, but think the commitee in | L O. Bmith, Frank J. King, J. J. Cor- | horn Bliss '13; assistant business man- | R | y ' | think ot all He s, all that He has don votes, could mot have had un- | and Mot Mty Mo TG, e | Y WTIs Baiam Jackeen if . | SPRAYED THERS FOR [ it ou not want to give job in s they werked by the | that about 600 men weuld o | 5 SRR | Shea & Burke |}im your whols souls, your lifez We | | machine. and. e had mown'af ‘veting ANIMAL BROKE LEG. | TEROWH FAIL MoTH o BORN ) —45 - Sk Aok e | chi . | being done in rush h i o P E — | 4 i NA—Tr May 18, 1912, | | 4 3745 MAIN ST sagtor! " " g Machines Must Prove Their Valun. | ohds: {hat ane. day hours in 87e 860~ | Dy, Starics Horse Grashed Into Auto in | D, J- Caffrey Feund 22 in Which the | " nter, ) Mckeona, | 25 overlock our stock st CHINON — - e ol ol pastor and chotr A ot advocating veting .chine ch ™ Ve 1 st M . o M nna Concord and lusiness Vagons. ') _ ====|of the Taftville ch s eapsc unless. they can bs Proven 10 be ,y'i’;a‘,?s,m“j h"’rflil‘d_ put the machines In( Front of Masonic Temple—Had to b e ol Bl | Srade, &t Sl . 3 PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING |appreciated and enjoy all at they claim to be. Our pre 1at | shape for election day, and that any | Be Shot. of City. & st medium prices. W | Sheltering Arms. The t At L] e Voting 10 witna.| OF s, thote Thas chsiot oy e e Rt he etk | spe 1 f of § [ Ppen iRy g, oecie! drive o8GR { Gired Hont Deatitif ol | A e z £ o8 1] of instructions could do the work, and About three o'clock Menday after- n behalf of State Entomologist | ZEIGLER—In 9, An-| ™% o “ ’ . s9 | vice by BMies- Bdith ‘Thouin. Osear | Vote ure: The machine counts every | there Ia alse & boak of Instructions Tor | oo . bad - aecident happoncaon | Eritton, Kimball & Allen have spray mie:3 Zelgler, | Ll Everybody S Domg It |einrich and James R Bt R b N ints iy Wxaroles Frenohies | the town clerk. “Thres machines would | Washington square which Tesuied on |13 trees in the center of ¢ pged 54 | e Agent for Over- e and Jas . Miss ise. he needed for the Fi i abon . the se of destrof t neral services fro ser's N g S 5 g he present system nor the machins | Norwich, and the U, 8 mn::l.n(::l s B ':r"an'x‘::xx £ Stark g i thi1 Math whith Have pee gt raakin ot Sa Domg Whatr’ ; ; ven 1 n make « man vote If a man en h;'l“’-“ooh‘»hhh“lrfiv;\zimxl;wndml AEti0 | ol Biinta syt e s Rar Ay, L bk ”’;"”l" the effor Maplew emeter | M B nl"fi H e da led to vote will not, I pity his poer, | © each. In Rochester the ma- | ing alc o ° was AUV | Fanning that Mr. Brit g « D, g ] | it o | Chinod AT Baiot wadd S0l s i Tats TToke Copeaau Tl or Th Caffrey here to make & s Why * having their roofs, gutters B wnd’ @rinking, willing to enjoy | MT, Hamilton sald that thelr machines |horses heels. ' The horse “pecame |20d he found the mot Hersiiaoin AnS Wy, and conductor pipes repaired of | Burdick of New London visited M ingedhinaarius 1and et fin- ol = Mo LT gusrantee and the | trightened and with ihe shatls un provesty on Mes _ | — DRI 2 4 Burdick's parents, M d Mrs. make 20, hut ot willing. to Help | 04 never been called upon | part of the rnes: ved froi | ey Sourda. - Andithey are having it done | fam Burdice Sodar Conasire, Will- | make 1 e glorious. Wiliing to sit | to_make good the guarantes. | Satn ‘streef ran through Church |He made a thorough Card of Thanks. SPRING MILLINERY by e al s SR eniRg S et R e o e e el uRe AR (o Unloh dquRte, oh loving St Ehars Wl R A # R T e e e o glve « demonstration o the working | Broadway, where it crashed lnto that had been noticed, gave the or e i om i e, Sesbrtament of ISIEE NI A. J HOLEY & CO A (o notice the improvements he | of the n:t:\hn, edrstind O g B ool £ tho KHEapinE WHICH lss Deen : A . Gt 4 Aid 4 “’ 1d make if elected mayor, Does he| 1dward Kirby raised opposition to|bard. The machi " | pleted, arsenate of lead being rs and friends f v . . / — and in his doorway, seeing the weeds | the voting macl 3 B IESING. A MANE e & " or killing and aid v rece L 12 Farry st 1| Goes 7o PHILIPPINES. log, Mo wa Sooke 1o WAL | 1o S0 Genietl Wl A | s Ersen 1t e s fores et -y i St iy 3 bl T v =2 2 ; A Aiken | horse struck it with such force as to Baetie.s i b N McCARTHY and fas P : s R e TR e to hear from the two | cut and bruisé itself in various places. | b€ & er of the pille. . faowi e TAKE A LOOK IN Industrial Schaol. The following Wards ‘Were spoken | OUNer men present to. descrive theiy | One of the many Who saw the horge | ¢at SnYChIng ix the shape of £ HOWTUCK AFE puvassiéeg | vesterday from a pu oting machines. t it Dr. Gr cept the Norway spruce v Rov. Francis Rowe, son of Frank | There is no su s srash ivl uto notified Dr. Gray, | q i ¥ . b4 Roxe of Wi i i . Commi the veteri Votale % They ook like the tent . e of Wauweo B By 106 Of Tores 1 b e ommittee's Report F: the veterinarian, by telephone, and he k like Gnion {0 taks charge ot the Par ainst + 108 | srtinfe dand 7. 1 Carkry taiauake ro. | S poocbiin o TNamloy. of She po- I nibetiy i st W ) h ! PRING WATER {JATISFYING . | dustrial scheo! at Heilo in the lp- |, A voter refusiug to vete is not neu- | STt of & Visit to Bridgeport to see | % s o moths are poisonous and hi | Dine Islanda” At this schoot edueaiiiy | tral, he is u drone. Bees kill their | YOUNE machines in a populatio see | despatch the animal when the doctor | (o2 ek it e po 15 main Street f 9 = um "Ig op [ 15 threetold-—industrial, academic and | 4roRes and throw their bodies out o | 100000, where they saw R i vol | rived, su-lis EAYE {harevelyer io the Rk Loty 1’ ) 5 Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Aid See What He Has G t;||c\1x‘louu——thu:‘mnel1n‘ needs in m,.‘ h hive. T do not recommend suc [:Ilyg gm;»». es in operation. Mr. Bar ;1",‘5;:;) “"Y‘"Zum:l) the :\;’rse o dts | O . S Gaficy Wik S i & ot | dovelopment native character not | dr2stic measures, but 1 do say to thoss | 6t had Secretary Tihbits read his re- LI N X S [ sy o e o | To Sell covered by the goverument school | men siand up, take vour place among | POt 1o Mavor Thayer 18 which he KL he sl and'C. K. Balley ol | 18 IRE L to Sanice SE0C0H 18 g COAL AND LUMBER. 3 | Rev. Mr, Rose, who is now pastor of NEs are Wromg, Nght fheny | St8fed that 33, machines were used,|ird o ivi Who Were Two women | oo "ihom down if possible 3 ! - S e 1¥ you have any plumbing work, or | LHinenuel’ Baptist o8 i iRty (. | oo b6 aUCH 800 ‘AR and that THe ] 1 v T e ae Sidews. 4 » : unera Irec urs e any Plumbing work o | Mass., left Boston Mondey fo onie. Do your dt amyae It | Norwich delegates hiad found nothing | e et i et ol and have nat been able to kesp com- | J(0U®™, lomA, In company with (wenix | S S T e {5 Rdueade: witiihe i the arte. Whak T S Hotss | REALIZED MEASEY $100 ¥ | other outgol fangriss, who: will 2 way th chi st Ay ck t b en the ;-'.Tv::"atll::rl sr::r’h’ikp;‘l o ok s | speak at \g)‘\)cnlkun‘-'i‘(‘::‘l:‘l»‘f“u Yho WIL| Agent Hamilton for the Empire. ]mhw atimAted e Csht fccni, |away. from the, damaged wagon. the FROME EpNYERN BARN)¥AL, helpsd » porhaps | can help you. | Hupuiat convention on the subject, | , [Tesident Haviland then introduced e g S i b aledap Bgy v b oot st A1 —— " . — | Why Are We Golng? Barly in Septem. | Arthur 8. Hamilton of Roches K And’ téy friv ? Nor- | received cuts and bruises in various | Vineyard Workers Well Rewarded by " ptem hester, n for the town. | . ROBERTJ GOC— | ber Rev. Mr. Rows will Jeave for his | “Eent for the Empire machine, which For the Ameri M places. | Proceeds from Recent Entertairft N Complete assortment for re- . Eimimun in the Philippines, wis on exhiibition, and Mr. Hamilton | President H ""'T""h achine. | —_—— ey 3 build grailianscba Ghie ot fnnbicry’ 1k Boon b | aviland then call APPEALS FROM PROBATE. | S y 2 airs or building Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. Versailles Surprise Party. vs. voting machines °t% | Frederick E. Nickele, vice presiden and e There was a good attendance at the Lady Astistant P 16 Weat Mata st,, Sk Bt i A | e S H Y et Wpon'the paper Bal| S s m S Pk M { Administratar of Hanneh Shea's Bor | ilasiiasy WS, of L ESE Telephone call 3283 | Norwich, Co land road was one of party from Presenting t g tate Brings Suit—L. B. B { ortere In;the Dentral Baglst clilirc) 3 | : . % { g | & the clal ° 9 . B. Brookett 3 Heory B Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | Agent N. B. O, Sheet Packing, aprad | NOFWich und vioinity who Saturday | 4 : can voting ‘machine ol Besn r. | Sues Railroad. | M onday oRIGE. 12 the, Sheenip 52 AW s ; sdsaros| evening gave Mis Marion Allan | 04 19 ler home on West Town strest | Nickels said in part as niae v | g the puaiien (e, T A Hout TR | SINReaY. wrormies Rt Der horae inY after visiting her daughter, Mrs.| Had the v | - | vice president, Miss Alice Dean, occu- LADIES’ OXFORDS | . Georze i i » Mrs. oting machi _| Papers for two new suits have been . | : . sailles, A large May basket was first | 76075® Eliis, in New Haven. | ployed at the Messerrammtes ool o | flied with Clerk Parsons of the supe- (P'%0 Ihe g Hes. the | Bbecial Oxiusas anlmry lllllbll]’ hung at the door—ater which the | — | tial primaries, 13.000 voters would net | 'F court, They are o AsisReSwititen . i Lowdon tont b i e N Vot Bl P Enough to meet actual neces § |suets u’:lflufjflii games and music,| Joseph Schwenk has erected .| have lost their votes, not 4 single de- | Daniel Shea. administrator of the e Arys “‘{""’-] e D Ber ey | Metal, (TS Calf - and: " Pa =2 & than the baih e ng shments were | and the flag can be seen f : | voter to cast & defective ballof pate. Judge Ayling in the probat b O e o Ko o g - | itsef. During the summer you wi And Hellay chu be Wean for & long | i iecord an sbustite toeiats borar | court dissllowed thy administrato Tt was ' reported that the sum o 2 | you will i | Lions. 1 olute accurate count ; b 104 Main Street the more look to the bath for bodily We figure that in six to efght int. | (0 ount becauso of two items allowed | 39849 was realized from e Ko e | SR, SR e yew sempl Sang at St. Mary's Church. 3 e | machines Wil pay for themacrrm e | ageinst tho estato by the sdminiatra ern ¢ m‘m:ul conducted by the So- | ———————— —— e | ' ' plans of the poicelain and o:hg | Edward T. Connelly of Jamestow Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford H. Snow | savl lection e; SR 11 to 5 od | ciety \n interesting report on the | BIE TS T Bt e ik il Y. who is Vislbing Yelatives To town | oair, Bod Mre Rutherford . Suow |'agvins: of ‘slection expscw. - Bleves | 1o D8 AL & IR fof 000 BECKRIC | semit-annual | meetink ot the Easiern Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest the work iting relatives in town. ears of exhaustive study and N | by Mary Shea and the other a cash . otting them 1) n the best manmer|rendered a solo at the 10.20 oclock | onungton avenue, thelr guests in- | menfing have enabled th d experi- | L ont of 3260 for legal services, The | Pranch of the Woman's American ¥or age Telephone: Bom & s40i(kry standpolnt-—and gnae: | mass at St Mary's church Sunday | ding Miss Nellie Atwood of New | Voting Machine ompany o meriean | administrator appeals € | oign Missionary seciety, held on Ma e C5006 thS TS Tob e g i LB Wi ey 5‘:.‘;’(:? n “\1\,«:‘ Nellie Nichols of | machine which 1s designed to u“‘ J““l\l Lawrence B. Brockett of Norwich | (nmiu! vas glven n'\ M i Juliet er l llel’ | LETOMPEINS, | vewd | St S Stug et o i befer the S5 Fea Pl | Bing ol s S, Yok, Mo | NSy i f the ariow com- ; —_ | dcheeley. o ! ¢ 2 .| requisites of a good voting | Heven and Hartfore road company tegiged B s o3 Y | W. Adams of Wil 80 & machine | 5 i y. | BN 20 X Heard. Ibsuts Town: o imantic. are accuracy, simplicity for votin, for $1,000 damages arising from injury | ™t1EeS 3 city g and | | ' Jury | s e e— 67 West Main Street Mrs. Hazard Tucker of B4 S T, MRS P e T ’?r preparing the machine for {lo a team of Mr. Brockett's horses BEST IN TOWN S ~ NIt o fhN davy IRAT WsE election, with construction that wil “hich were struck by an engine on the NEW GAS MAIN It burns up “lean. B aph ekl mane X YANTIC HAPPENINGS | not get out of order, so that it is I rossing at Stoddard's Wharf. One = ‘ " -I- F BURNS b e e 2 { broof and fraud proof. borse was so much injured {hat it | Will Be Put in Mt Ple | " Well Seasoned W e B e nakes by o Bucketful—Schools | The face of the American is so ar. | 0/d: The wagon was stalled on the | from West Main to Elizabeth Street. | A o lt l M ' ' | San Taties ABRS Sitis .in',u.- ng”fl‘ Conimisniirate ~Paass D.y-c-no-.1'3"‘°d that it will be easy for \u':’er.vruslmx at the time because of the —— | llcu lll'a PR " g ence Bennett of Vergason avenue, on ‘the: Canal to read the names of candidates and | (ondition of the crossing. The acci- [ The two and one-half inch pipe for| Heating and P|umn|ng' s —— o | the offces for which they are to" be | 4°Rt happened on Jan 13, 1912 the gas main which the gas and elec- . | G. H. HASKE PRtk Keabiialnt iunss ot x| o Aok ; clected. There Is mothing to arouse | A tris department will lay in Mt. Pleas- E Giddings of Noank were recent giios uThere are many snakes in the vl- | suspicion, no contusion "and yet use | ANOTHER NATIONALITY NIGHT. |anc street has been distributed and 1ime 402 — "Phones — 488 of Mrs, Anna Giddi b M ea L | voter has absolute secrecy . T it is expected that the employes of the e ey AN “el'l"fl‘ 3 in a bucket of the public | quicker. There are no complication wich Lodge of Elks Make Plans. |on this week. The distance is from| | Mra. Sarah L. Full returned Satur. | ToL0D Oakiind avenve. Edward Car- | nothing that requires any study in 800 to 700 feet in a section of the | £ L BURNAP A ;D'\:efml x‘f ‘?oodsk Sunday, | operating. This same thing is trie in The Elks of Norwich lodge, No. 430, | street where there is no gas main ai VRIS Ty r-foot black snake. | setting ana preparing the machine for | have received their invitations to | Plumbing, Siehin asd G Wiltiam Robinson recently purchased | an election. otch and English night at the Eike' |° 23 Com Street Free B Kinds and as A runabout automabile. It is not necessary for the man in | Dome for the regular social session this | merce Stree ree Burning Kinds a Marion I, Eddy spent Sunday | charge of the machine t an in | week hioh % " . ; | E | ¢ o Ba tool | week, for which J. H. Wilson is actin; MADAME RACHELLE’S ¢ . Prices and work satisfartor {4 ects Erankinsihgdieat of, Mae fior habay ool ise [ O e in charge of the srranpe: | ADVICE TO \l Telephone 171. ALWAYS IN STOCK. ) X | 1. Browning. Now another thing worth menti | ments, which are expected to put the | BEAUTY SEEKERS | ' Mrs. Charles Bi entertal, o anies | Bk g g | 1o PIEi AV T iragtor | godire. Charles Brown entertained | Is the fact that this machine produces | previous nationalits nlghts in the | T al i 1] ,Mnx:"sn;‘m\:‘h;|es-‘nu\"r‘s.adi‘;r.;:(nfio:‘“ | cross () o the left of each canai- shade. German. lrieh end Fremch | puis M_JFor faliag bair dus to iy, tieh Lt hf ¢ | of her guest, Miss | Gate wherever the voter turnx the hui. | ughts have been held, but the English | scalp, mase i i Market and Shetucket and Embalmz [ | Fowce duy was observed in the vil- | ion. jusi ax if made with @ pencil, #nd Scotch members of the Telee be- | ool r-m&m:‘::*‘ 3 o - S. H ago wchool and fa the Sodom achool | shoiwing him where and for whom i | lieve they can produce a menu and fi. fr mot oftener thar br.k. W. HOLMS, Dentist i TWiioliuie 10 LN e [ e i -~ i : . of New London | the mechanism has operat thing yet given. sh Jildi Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Telephone $43-2. {spent Sacurasy'n the vilage with Bis | voie The e s ST st St N | e BT 2 v comed b oo annon Building Annex, Room A ( OHN A. MORGAN & | futher, Deacon Ichabod Stoddard. 2 - | | in theskin p 5 may be fadel | P T giors e sy A Prompt servies 4ay or nighet | N Nienons ot Wilington has | meddie. i the bachen mom | L | e e o Waksnes Paeckl | b i shs -t rnaces. - sela “ < n such a _ % o ilaon’s Preck!; | ——————— PRSI ST e it NI “ady A‘ atnt. | eharge of the Yantie station Wav am to prevent certain candidates | Good Vaudeville and Motien Pictures. | Cream. g bl Bl e Coa‘ and Lumbaf rest. | Residence “n‘ u;ndvn.v. !m;(:jmf\w‘i:nm 1vah1n-;;ln h? lh‘u-n“e-m from getting further votes. In that re. | Well filied houses greeted the strong | '"’r"l"d-‘h;:t"hfi:' Tes cbftlln "{.‘l F. C. GEER, opp. Theatre. ‘ning her sister, Miss Nellle Way, h % " . s | ‘wny drug storeat Jar, or direct_from 1 4 Teieohone 88k Contral Whedl THERE ‘« 1o sgvertimng medium i3 Talephens €42-3. the past weel. b ‘]'r‘\’;"‘.'“l';‘cw::l‘I?u:t‘;x:'::r‘w:lrnln':"m, \au vdrh!‘v-h ol;’nc?.‘ at the Auditortum on | R ki Cream Co.: Charlestom, §.G, | TUNER eonone sl agiens Oganvctiov: aqual w 'The Bulr "The canal was high Bundsy and | votng machine frand proofs - | vaiitebiie, £ masifn. el s “—r-;. "&""fs"" i K hone 511 122 Prospect § ‘m * 5 ” w ; 8 i . u 3 ures met a MR rospect St RIS 18 ne = LAalLess regul canoeing was enjoyed by a few, Now, Mr, President, I want to say In most enthusiastic reception. The feat~ ROY ll u'";" ";pw-um .u etin for business . sk dam e i TR A

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