Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1912, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSD FIGHT FOR S8ECOND PLACE. Connecticut Democrats Expect Bald- win to Go Inte Wilson's Cabinet. , SEPTEMBER 12, 1912 ITS PLEDGE TO PEOPLE 3 # # 5 *1;_ | forward to the renominati tomorro State Republican Platform Peints to Passage of Public Utili- | (¢ 5o sor Simeon E. Baiawin. tne X only democratic governor of Connec- ties Act as an Evidence of its Good Faith—Administra- | ticut 1n 15 years, the delegates 1o the v demirncrtgc #;e‘ nconv?tman gathered ”, . = In Foot Guai tonight. Homer S, tion of President Taft Endorsed—Demands Creation of | &, 700100 the " national commttee- man, made the keynote speech as tem- Commission to Stimulate Agriculture in State. ' |porary chairman, and his predictio a of party success, both natiomally and statewise, brought out greater enthusi- $ = 3 ' 4 asm t!hxn a democratic gathering has Hartf( pt, 11.—Col. Isi M. j association, State Federation of Labor | seen for years. 3 Wflu”'lg:wp Haven, chairman of |and the Connmecticut Manufacturers’ ‘The convention tomorrow will de the resolutions, present- | association, to investigate this whole | exactly what the republican conven- ed the report o?the commitiee at the | subject theroughly and to report before | tion did today—Aill five places' on the / 81 “Crawiford Parlor.” A"%:minc indineet. % P . 3 el 4 today, and it was | the close of the next assembly, | state ticket, with seven presidential . = -&;u&on ;m follows: 1 : m‘: i electors. Unlike the republicans, how- with full return flue; t!}E Smok § e A ten Redeemed Pledgs to People. ever, their contests are not over the the firepot and the outside “The party of Col i- ¥ out enters the campaign of 1912 in the | “The republican at its| head of the ticket, but over the other full confidence that this intelligent |last segsion redeemed its pledge o the | places. and conservative state will emphatical- | People by the passage of a comprehen- | Governor Baldwin will be nominated ly indorse the wise, prme’u‘lve and | sive public utilities act, which has | py ' acclamation after his name has beneath the ashpan, thence up and out g the back smoke pipe to the o course of President ‘Taft, for | Worked to the advantage of the publiz presented by Representative Wil- chi iving more heat i Whom four Years ago ita in all their relations with the various|ljam E. Thoms of Waterbury. 1 m“zi g t t:”dsub“"““' a plurality of more than 44,000 votes. | publie service corporations. Tonight the convention listened to €ss coal. € grate center. d?fl vig!- n has been'one of un- ‘We believe that with the develop-| yMr, Cummings, who was._introduced ward for dumping. Large 'cfinkeg(.-dw; His ostentatious but continuous accom- | ment of modern industry the old legal | py State Chairman Comstock of Mont- plishment, and its ciosing year finds ville. the country at the height of prosperi- The convention hall was in the same «ty, with in steady demand and dress as for the republicans, except pald better thap asany previpus time e A%y an emclent Work: | that an almost uarecognizable portrait in our history, end thus ter e to “ | of President Taft over the speaker's » . $ + meet the increased cost of living which provide for those injured and their| s .1 yog peen replaced by a supposed | “Tmc Cl'lwm.' Wlth or 'ifil- has developed. in all civilized coun- {families and which shall at the same | ;i onocs of Governor Wilson, which d k pi : time not work hardship or. injustice 10 | most” gelegates. thought was that of out down draft back pipe. Draw center wide, deep ashpan; dust damper; nickél rails removable. Four sizes. Manufacturing. the gann.:r or ;nful‘ emglo er. ex-President Ellot of Harvard. te. Best stove made at the price. FCanecticut is a state of such vast ome Ruls for Ci ickel rai 1 * iipsselingiis s wiol MSh- VR omraey dnastlond of Dunaly Jeia? G $ : ickel rails removable. ace to these is 4 menace alike to the | cern have now to be submiited to the Workingmen and the farmer who de- | eneral assembly, drawing upon the{ The senatorial and county caucuses pend respectively for Wwages and for time and attention of members whe | were held after the evening market u the prosperity of the fac- | cannot understand = the situation as all over the armory, to choose conven- ¢ i 0;3.' Tl&onfwmr'; in tur’n has. been |t "flt:lfill as Y-ll:ole d{i;fl-‘tly mtereetedt :ioz; commntt&;l aléd a new state cen- this new buhng stove the 4 b, tective tariff. e therefore favor the establishment|tral nommi % e UCUS . . P Frmaceatic piatform. of 1912 |of ‘home rule for. cities whose bonded iy g door swings open to give the effect of a “ealls for @ tariff for revenue onl d | indebtedness should be restricted by ttees. a slide in this door the fire can , 4n to a puoll:cy 7wmch some conservative ratio between tt{c expenditure of auditing should be established un- e L e This stove is made in s ot Banking e, purpoting 0| styles. It is strongly made and very handsome. Three = | hn.ueflw.nnmuuc:luud h't_ The mbhfl'fl‘&”“?smmh Aol By comprehensive examination and i ' : yision of suvings banks, and favor 06| e Gisoussing the o B Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co,, 3135 Union St. Boston “We favor e : . ;! y \F'“h. s : Pl et more rigid. enforcement of : s ! Norwich " S ! under which they act g e g . ' ; X R T e e 8 EX appropriations for good roads and s i urge the importance of ki them . 2‘ i the .&.Mo&nl repair, (hu.“lv::lfit‘nn‘ B 1 er ‘of farm 1] effective co towns and the highway commissioner’s office. ¥ Tuberculosis. Jo- ““"Wn .n‘.t: ucdk-'t work 1] caring for per- sons icted with tuberculosis, and we favor the continuation and exten- ing M, ums ie:dcv and John' Brady of New i ?EF;*E kit FAMOUS MOSQUE BADLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE The Santa Sophia, Built in Sixth Cen- tury, in D,npr.d Collapse. i ot G ¥ m:hm 11.—8ix long-term Cmunflnzh. Sept. 11.—The famous up a party that went to made a viclous at 2 11 tack upon | Mosque of Santa Sophia, built by |be Willimantic fair Wednesday, making the { Justinian in the sixth century, was finally reported. Reeves' automobile. Co. | considerably damaged, It is feared, by 8 arthquake * which shook 'urkey. it wag discovered |. that the &u..o :‘om ol&h.mwe was |, foreing U] ward, and the J has been falling in. Z3gEzen) il HH i Came from Little Rhody to Wed. of the trouble spreading. These strips Mr, €l Miss Louise Whitney, 21, and Raeul recently snapped, showing that the personal Providencs, building agdin is moving, ) consulting engineer In Westminster iy For Postmaster at Central Village. i :ad the“cfll‘:l:u. in n: ms:v‘:.'“‘muy Connecticu! Announcement will be made within cwmm d‘mto y the re- & few days of 4 civil service examina- | earthquake tien for the of filling the va- The gfigg i ] i 1k 7 ke mosque in imminent danger wag of A\ son. coflapeing. Employes of tho%u N. BiL # Yo company are excavating in Academy m ik i A 3 > ot | strest for the line of conduite that is Iiiay, Boenlag, Ome tosture ot 1t s a | don and John Bissett of Daniclson. {ine moriucnr > (rouEn that patt committee of non sy oy French Voters to Boom Candidate. and it is understood that the gather- candidaite that those holding office - The committee on reselutions chos- and T.J. Kelly of Willimantic, in the borough Wednesday: “You are _"‘ AY OF A MONTH. (Signed) ‘A FRIEND.” iled from lectman from the Second district. ing called to trial tomorrow as the{ 6 ' en includes J.,J. Donohue of Norwich,| The following commupication, writ- oy imvite to oome to the Attawaugan ho- COURT GRANTS CKER tel ursda. September Fialer WOl (i N Case of Police Lisutenant Was Sched- YyOImen le}]k(‘ i uled for Trial Today. fok is in the interests of 3 Ugly fanas SR AR R B pladges. Christopher 1. Avery of New London. | ten in French, was received by voters y evening, 12, at 7.80 o'clock.. Very important. Sm—— for a demoeratic nomination for se- New York, Sept. 11, —instead of be- P a4 :{ Charfes Becker has won nearly a Mrs. Matilda Ecks. delay of the ordeal. Justice Funeral services for 'Mrs. Matilda : Bbchlou of the supreme court teday | Fcks were held at her late home in Some laundry soaps granted the appiication of counsel for | the Breakneck hill_district Wednes- cwudkatnioh s Qi |0 S5 o e S staroogs, nev i . Adee, 2 ] o 2 st et - are. u mission to go to Hot Springs, Ark, to ‘::u:’.n‘,h%géf.hd’:;. cgurll.\ was in hal , Be sure to @ 4| | Lok testimony which is said to be val- | yyestfela cemetery. 'Louls E. Kennedy . use the "l.'k‘ 80ap. mony has to do with Sam Schepps. the | o8 the fuperal director. > { :l;,eted paymaster ‘of the murderers, Henry Baton. ~ New England women are as \ orantiur his acvest Xt Bt Springs ds§ - At nis home st the carner of Pur- * fomed for their beautiful Aands as ; that Becker had nothing to 86 with the | N2ce and & B e o . N v ator 4 they are for their spotless Zimen. * WEJ'] Boomiat atmder, o ncaday. afternoon ‘at one oclock, They use Welcome S ; £ B Res TRy T WML friey. W D. Swallleld conducting 15 oap— o o e i Teadiness 1o oriice Burial was in Westfield cem- ] etery. The bearers were Charles Hutchins, David Witter, George Mine Citizens Made st Willimantic. | 3 witer v, Wood. A.F. Wood w in charge of the funeral lrrAan; . The Velv_e!z Laun_c_l_r! §.°_52 S 9 Wiy E——— Willimantic, Sepi.. 11 the su- | ments. 3 perior courtroonf in t Wednes- Mr. Baton was 60 vears of age. Hundreds of thousands of New England women today are y Judge Gager presided at|dieq op Monday at the home of k a session for the maturalization of ap- fll!flhler, Mrs. Emma Baten, in One using Welcome Laundry Soap! plicants for American citigenship. Al- | co, where he went for a visit & fe\ PR & len Church of Boston, represented the | weeks ago. Boon after hig arriva One secret of its success is Borax. government in the examination. there he was taken ill, growing grad Aime J. Martineau, Samuel Smith|nally weaker until his death. u'n and John Leonard Hayden were ad-|Baton died in Danielson about seven Borex, as it is used in Welcome Soap, softens the water ad John Leons nothing can makes clean clothes and soff hawnds, mitte, he last had failed once be- h 5 "m"";b“; ooy db“ d:rl i fore from insuficient knowledge, Said | The deceased had tived in_Damiel. n ics. Vet i irt chaser known. Haddad, who came to this try for nearly a score of years. The next time bu;:th: : ¢ I 5 mbl knfluy:i’a in 1898, showed m:;‘sm‘-]]!n?:de many fil—lends nadm;u:n ;)etm;h: ) soap your grocer 2 sfige, but several years type that is always will plainly lfl!yolym 4 " . he moved to East Hampton ana“hz'y:e‘;;mg hand and give assistance - Laundry Soap. Your washing willibe done better, with less work. Sc, of your grocer. was therefore rejocted as a candidate when and wherever needed. In the here. Morris Kantrovitz came from |meighborhood of his home this finc Russia sixteen years ago, but was re- | trait was best known and fully appre jected, failing to satisfy the court. | ciated and his death means a distinct - S BT, e | joss. Practically all of Mr. Baton's Hard to Play Rogue. | life had been spent in this section of vm ive you ney (Special to The Bulletin.) | the state. i Y"“’m by D ag gt b Willimantic, Sept. 11.—On the roave | |y gNTORY OF TEXTBOOKS. ‘ e iam of sedinary milk, better laundry soap. Our great reputation and the priceless “|court of A. D. Speliman Wednesday | ' Y OF TE . mw:;n:fifi"mu:' " . good will of hundreds of thousands of users are at stake in i T al anpih: us tue sth. |Drdered by Yoist:Sekionl Cemmiin . Iy the malt every particle of neurishment is easily ab- First Since Fres Textbook Plan ::.O‘N:YM’-'I.: ynu.u-‘-d- ol g Foeding or from er prominent players from the same city, Dr. Hugo 8. Thompson and L. Adopted. E. Whitaker, were visitors. A. W, | 5] French, Willimantic's premier w\elder‘ The town school committee has of the mallet, was Clark’s opponent in | ranged to have an invéntory taken « the friendly game during the evening.! the books that are the property ¢ The Bpringfeld men came @bout 2.30 | the town in the schools in the variov Wednesday aftermoon in the midst of | districts, It is belleved that this he a bad storm. Three times Mr. Spell- | not been done since the free textboo 5 man dried up his court in preparation | plan was adopied a number of vea *ForGenevations the Choice of New England Women!’’ for play before » game could actually | ago. 1 be started in the eveming. The: vie-| The value of the inventery Wl Manwfactaved by LEVER BROS. COMPANY, Cambridge, Mass. itors returned teo Springfieid about mnoet only In showing just what hoo 7 midnight, the town possesses, but also will in . s : L { i SR SRS | >

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