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i , v & \ z A Y, b pan and bake until the tomatoeu are ) ELERS DIRECTORY FROM NEW LONDON'S ANNIIM. BUHGET e g Fm Egg ked in Tommu——Select roing sifogth tomaloes: And waeh Gut! New Londo N g s ?fiu‘)n‘u.@ peel. | bl e f‘r‘:;‘h‘? (NORWICH) vpe & | ) 16 "a spuce large } -|Citizens Granted a Hearing Thereon By : T S A .14_',9_9 "n' 'M i P Finance Commitee. et el NEW YORK: a0 why Nflm eptuop v tomatoes in an oV about 15 minutes. Season with butter | - Chgster W, Chapia asd “I‘ m FREEMAN AND HANKEY SEEK OFFICE|. v futss wir toe cue on hand and mix with equal propor- o _,_——-. v m 5 pressing the sentiment of the gather- kfli’lclfloz:{a‘;g? N."“:zup‘ held a ing thi‘; the govermnent should keep - {up the army and navy by adding two tions of bresd erumbs and season with e la'ihe: Sucking T““d;{meflv:’:l bzwe pe gvery yu“v'y'o SEb VS o !salt and pepper and a small amount C T Villiams of Silver ample appropriations: for . $ . | i muinced owon. Make a bréwn sauce Curry ‘Ke army to continue the manoeuvre Long Time Smce Demomt Hu Represented Cxty—Hearmg of butter ax;d flour, add boiling water i &:’ t and o camps similar to those held this year. i 2 and some strained tomatoes. With present and gave | ° £ resolutio 1 roll * n’ was adopted protesting this sauce mix-the prepared meat and S i e s |y S Sl eet | on Jeflsnon Ameme Thoey Loop Espected to Remult s Y b hn v fi?:‘:"u wu‘e‘f; ,mm,r'g‘;?,‘:" in :h: Pgmppine Illlan s at thi:d:il:l& Favonbly—Mllnn Blockad lt Before — Big Demon- this mixtu}re ‘stand uprl‘x::tml’;ra bak- G k ‘19, g another resolution was P < - 2 SIS N ing pan and pour around them a cup recting the Incoming commander in of hot water. Bake in a moderate Thastas. dopndilifucatvid two .p& M 18 oall upon ahl the: campe 10t stration By Holy Name Societies. ; S e Toa 's meeting in Foresters’ hall. volunhry contributions for the placing . @s an entree or luncheon dish, using R Taeiar fall meeting of the | Of 4 suitable monument in Ariington i cemetéry, Va.. i of, Past . the remnltx‘mte; of the brown tomato councll at Savin Rock Framk | P JIL . IMEMOEY: sauce witl em., ander dn Chief .Emmett Urell, The finance committee of the courtjowner of the property was Byran F. BALSAM FIR. h ‘will represent Thames council. .&'f.’.”’ body ‘fs interred there. of common council with the chairman | Mahan and the then mayor was Ben- jamin L. Armstrong. It is eas; to HIBERNIANS. Tuess the rest. 5504 g New York The convention of the A. O. H. di- 3 The rails were at the roadside un- of ty will be held in paring ud- | til they commenced to rust and the Specn' I City Meetin n.lmnlgx:hi:o gbyerMAn b‘hau on |get. This has heretofore been an ex-|tiés to rot, in the hope that some Clty €. Su Oct. 6, when the New .Lon- |ecutive session but as several citizens|agreement could be arrangéd: but it M ; k“%a’u on -the. afternoon of | on divisions wil] entertain the vis- |appeared and askeq to be heard they |was no use, and the trolley material Mayors Office. Paro ‘l WOMAN'S fi;i!! CORPS.- i &m 16, heid a w. - the Buckingham ¢ City of Norwlch Connecticut.- - Fack: itors ffom Norwich, Jewett City, Taft- | were granted that courtesy, even ' if |was carted away and the Jefferson 2 A Hartford: # inspect ithe corps. g ot lle, ‘fion!nctonh‘md Mystic, The [the action was taken as a jolt below [avenue trolley extension abandoned. e :égg;r Gsxh:n‘;llfl bt 4 présidency is pow held by |the belt by the chairmen of the com- | Conditions have changed since then You are hmb{ directed to warn th ® { 2 Ly xumf” mmi& . van of New London. |mittees to whom such grievances or|and now the prospects are that the | electors of the Ci t of Norwich to m 4 E N has a candidate for pres- extension will be built without any |in the Town mu n said City on Tu = 0F |ident in' County Vice-President , Pin- | ¢ active opposition. Sm ladies’ convention is mot held da¥, Sent. 17, Yt 8 o'clock in evening, for th. lol owing purpos The demonstra l_tn‘i‘m-nm c;lr%:t::‘w“‘:’o“& rnflun a pe I sccistios of the :':: of ”'" "L.'y NL.;:? requesting that a Special City Meeting Tost Sund a th be called to vote ahd decide whether : urpass Tl 07, 0% Sund nd e S G N amm:wn ’:ndm&;;wlcfidn.fin the committee, m : 3 f;‘;og}{:,:’#&fl?: ‘:3.“‘1,, '{.' race, tor un(y Mut. G men %tf the other committees of the &.k.:tu::etflt: m‘:‘.t"".mf:":- i AR 3 WM N et MM“ week, however, propriation to be in addition to c‘ig; At l.ha i o o il S rbat L botid tions. Bum voted at the last Annunl ’tt efl at Charleston, ' C., iber 2 Meeting for paving Franklin Septem] 2—To vote and decide whothn the {11, Great lonlor Sagamora Carl Fos- : , S};‘x .wlgl mm ttbo izanster ‘t' t ter of Bridgeport, Conn,, ‘was promot.- v 08 Aepr of ®o ip! P unexpended balance of the aj rorl ed to Gren Inceronee, - succeeding " Wflfl provided for |9 organization, which appears tlo;"t’u,:hnrhcd Bt the h; nfifi.x’ca 'y George B. Griggs, of Houston, Tex- |clal the “rThis 18 : ) eeting for constructing n lew as, lnd Great Junior Sagamere Fred- |In the regular appropriations. "T! thing | Water street Downes, of Boston was advanced | 8n unusual proceedil j‘a'l‘o","“ prob- reslie: the police. -i.a&r- o, (0 grea sagamore, reaf(- | ably prompted throug of an- K heat municipal : m': mn care for ?r'pl ans, | other organization in the same depart- bullding in Greenevill n.d to upl.l m.glm‘ to a dlecizion of the z:cat|ment that received m th‘—': ? the water system In AL e —_— . s ‘When Dated at Nurvlch. Connumelt. this /4 i ODD FELLOWS. . bty i iy EpERS 10th day of September, 1913. ‘Uncas and Shetucket - lodges ki ‘shenbiig, to WEIEN, $5 g * TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, planning to start soon a series of 80- gense an intruder, In this partic Mayer of the City of Norwieh. ‘evenings of whist and dapeing |1ap ingtance the committee that should J o fi u‘t.h'u:r o"v?&d‘:;:? Froomuciind | 4 the b -1 hereby Sertify that the above an Considerable interest is shown by the and gt Yoo i foregoing is & true eopy of the origl nfi;flm in planaing for e:’r v B e warning directed to me for service. ,széi g ' Aftest: TIMOTHY A. CARBY, on'the evening of Sept. 20, B e g che'lte of an ai : Sherift of the City of Norwish. e N"_""E_ P et will he 86 t that . seplid > & g oy here would be no more doul noeemt |;t ntxg m?.a.r sierm | ers. NOTICE . 'Y"““'l' fi‘ 8 1o meet- Th al Voters of the Town Stre m of Slater lodg & fow momi- | il e ol 9..,. : School Diatriot of the Town of No ving. the mrm, Many from rominent in democratic circl " wich are hnreby warned to meet at th are planning o attend the D e wm : Brick Schdolhouse on Monday, Sept. ual fleld dly of the N. E. O. P. o ed & fow m*‘lfll 16th, 1912, to elect by ox‘ lhrn‘p«& . 3 dges of Bastern Commeeticut which | s (10" \ine with the O e s 3 'if« i A 4 -4 “W‘“"'“ Lty R ga“ Since then he has been a e of Bernard Meeh 12t oL Il’ ey P M R s d ' : by ballot a perienced. A ropem.lnn of the pleas- lnt experience is.anticipated today. L'UNION §T. JEAN BAPYISTE & -y AMERIQUE. recogni i J s thorize the nla.h,yem eouncfl. No, lfl. :;e’.!l 2 i Trnmrcr ¢ the .?.‘,:,‘;‘*:,‘,‘; g:'lct: ‘t‘l’u but oma; routine uslnu was_brought oy i :“‘“"‘ - A balance in his Dands after payment o M' AL IR DAt ot ized. He is tn able h'y;r.,”doqn-t % > L te:‘_mln‘euwhee:::-ta. i er and all around fellow |in ST IEY OA : et reqiaites alderman ide that the officers elected at : 7] Lo gbeosy p.,;mé,": o : by treati 3§°’i',f§-'3§:n='-,,.’; s ] * of offie AVEe N Sin. o Toneet '&“‘m;nas'.' finue in office til th t the next meeting of the. counc.l ok Ph P o gul Slected. i AW as the running mate e treat, ness necess or S0P 3 ':r:nme':n' and they an’mccdod 2 not so indicate | done at such meetin, W Byt e B sty le‘h'I:flv ] 0 rAL et m‘f:.r‘tl:“]d : as a good number prebent | Mr. Hankey has had the e 2 Pleasure e al- RRILL W. at. the meeting of fhe Norwich con- |in his cap for a long time and has al- the boys e eI T clave, No. 424, held Monday evening | ways uweduflelt ‘what LOUISBA G. xfifi"m in Hibernian hn.n. Two applications FREDERICK P. G R, {for membership were received and | older 1 s LEWIS A. HYDE h several othm'!;r: expected to’tthe sedsoned in v - LUCIUS A, F { 3 5 h.‘. gerslon. conclave nay een f | sreadily gaining in membership since | v J Mcmt;le:-’rgz’;h L" lgf:ttr‘lool: :§ [ . Aok th-‘vm of Deputy Organizer W. H. 3 3 &orwlch. seplld : r several months ago, So suc- |evir since he attained the voting age, : L by .-u!u was the racent outing of the |and, iike the average young lawyer i i .«Ve that many of the' members|wants to go to the legislature, and i NO lCE n ® expresed their desire for anolic. | and his friends declare that he ie oopers l n account of the lateness'of the going in the very mext race for the this will prow De. impossi- | office, .and going to win. If a pair of 2 The Legal Voters o! the Central ; lawyers are to rcpresent the city of 3 “ | Bchool District: of the Towh of Ner 1 Deputy C. Murpby of | New London in the next legislature, :'nwh'r"e erfily vm tw_nle“: Ti'tville was present #t Monday even- | what's the matter with Freeman and raniks, 1008 et by Natlor Uiiee sutten S riceting and gave the members | Hankey, or vice versa? e bers of th ir to serve as mem a short and hterslfing address on the Educnuon for thr wort of the order. 1t is so long ce New London was as ummlvc citizens. rn,, Jor H. Al represented in the legisiature by dem- iub, while composed in the main | by ballot & Cler 'n ' COLORED MASONS. ocrats that the momination ha8 come|of former staunch republicans, still -.mb?alm'mn -nf- Soita The 38th annual communication of [to be considered as simply a matfer | the members considerately named a|from 4 o'c e the Connecticut Grand Lodge of Ma-|of form and the nomimation is not |democrat for one otth. club positions. ‘fm“{; rA Sops, (colored) which was opened at | taken- with any degree of serlousness, | This democrat's name has appeared on | SloFed the re eports o New Haven Wednesday closed with [’} to date mo ope has been serjously the party ticket for office on more | ang ,.-,..,,M the election of the following officers: | named by the demecrats and auy am-|than one occasion, but he never hap- |same time & Grand ' Master, Josdph E. Hatcher. bicicus dem: - have the noti- | pened ta be elected. In the recent city | Treasurer of m pay to Deputy Grand Master, An. | niillon by melking appl m to {he | eonvention which named the delegates ' Treasurer of R e s e et 5 L ‘Waterbury thony H.. Whittington, New Hlvnn\ office distributing committee. Years|iy the several conventions this bull balance in his hands after Senior Grand Warden, John F. Wil- |ago many of them, it almost &b | ;mooger was elected a delegate to’ the bills of the District . Hams, Hartlwd Junion Grand Ward- |unwritten agreement that”the city be | congressional convention, and so far as lan. William . H. ;‘llen. New Haven, repmi':":g“c:: B ol “:;‘:“‘: :a0d {ynown he has neyer transferred his| to . rand Secretary, Rev. Alonzo John- | one . . : m registration from the democracy. mee! lll- son, Hartford; Grand Treasurer, Ar- |through political deals that would not) "yo was not at the democratic city ct office htgo fl'fl'm % nold F.. Munn, Waterbury: Grand Ty. |stand in these progressive political convention, but probably had tal'n‘u- in L g u ! fer, Caesar Donnells, New Haven: - |times.. This custom always prevailed that he was to be selected as & @eéle- | pusiness m‘-‘“- S To the xmdm The reports nr;lentod showed a sat- | no matter whether the republicans or gate to the congressional convention,|done at mh n“ < (.fgctory condition of the order m democrats were in the ascendancy, The his name was on the official siate. s | this sta game was broken up In the election of ore it is falr te presume thst . ; 1890 when two democrats were elected iy, conileman has been converted' to ‘Phe'average man spends mon of his {to the lcgislature for the first time M Rooseveltism since the recent dem- HBNBY A time daing what some particular wom. | many years. . This same “trick wag| . .0 oity convention, and that he be- PATRICK J. % ‘wants him to' do. turned by the same two m"mmoflmhhpwuflvon- nm&:m 3 * |in 1892. But never again, ' ¥ club with his full knowledge and ACPHBERSON, m + Since that time no démocrat has consent, for he is net & pelitical strad. JOHA‘!’EAV H. AH.IN I.o!. | 'Deathenn Cinmot We Crired '~ [been' required to naglect his private g Members of the Board of ot = » _ [business to serve in the state legisla dler. S SFAL L e lh. Central i;:‘hutl Distriet of “Ol- by l:“’.‘xr“"‘"m "' "“,?'::“2 ture, that is the,lower branch. Se T ich, Comnecticu m.'fl only one ?'} to cure geaf- |:row’this distance’ it now looks as if SOCIAL CORNER.. » 3 Dess, and ‘that U constitutional | the next representatives in the satate » Demmnc uucus remedies. Deafn -csnmbv.n sgiglature from New 1ondon will he (Continued from Page Feu ) A inflamed condition of the mucous lining| emocrat 1ad 4 life-long mepub- | - - o L /0 eeatim, = of tho Eustachian Tube. When this £ . ¥ X The Democratic Electors the Tewn tube is inflamed you have a rumbling i : grated nutmeg, one-hilf teaspoon salt, | of Lisbon are hereby notified to meet sound or erfect hurin; and when P, two cups. of sugar, three eggs, and |jn the Town Hall in Lisbon on Bept. |’ it is entirely closed deafmess ix the| Next week the public utilities com- | one amd one-half quarts of milk. Bake | 14th, 1913 at 7.80 p. m., to place in Jesult and unless the iMfammation can | mission will give a hearing on the pe-1| in deep plates lined with aodplocru!t nomination cardidates for town offices g nar.:a?"eo‘-?ntlnn,' h:arl;;- :‘;?ya l:g tition of the Connecticut company to ! This will make four largi . for ‘ensuing year and to elect a dem- || *fdestroyed forever: nime cases out of | CORStruct the' Jefferson avenue, “0“9' Goodness! how long l‘vo stayed! | ocratie town committee. re camsed by Catarrh. which is {100P. So-called, in New Londom ndijand me my sunbonnet, please, and{ 1 ishon, Conn., -Sept. 9th, 1913. otding but ap’ Ianamed condition of | tnere I no doubt but the, fe'!\"mi Yl be off. 3 ARRY L. HULL, the mueous surfaces. authority will be granted. This isithe L CHATTERBOX. H g '"':n‘y'“eluf‘:‘ (;5':.(;'2&('& u?:‘;h;: same layout that was approved by. 4 Chairman Democratic Town Com. catarch) that cannot be cur SOt L Of ComimeD QU MY 1T AQUICK MOT-DAY. LUNGH. Outarrh Cure. Send for cf s o i o R S E . gcus aby but my health imotd {ycgfimfin €0, Toledo, Q. M wwer“e all completed, the rails| Social Corner Editor and Corner P g ca not ponnit n. Fwasnervous, my | Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- |carted long the line of the loute end | FoIke: Warm and Inert, but a long- rogressive was all runx down. [ | Pation. MML]EDI.MM'IV was good and took the medi- 1 have now a beautiful baby and Olnp._dhlhd me in ev —Mrs. J. J. mfiz m;l:-, mother or grandmother used to cure ing for lunch. Took five Bgaches, each having a tiny poor spot; r?nmved, X the Epagiessives o the Thws of h: A meeting will be the stones, placed themt in a small | yorw 3o A WECLRE WoL e Sept. saucepan with a little water; put| 3512 for m.xm.. of choosing Del peaches throdgh a meat cutter (with nten to the gressive State and Co coarse knife), stirred it into a thick essional District Convention to bhe griddle batter, droppeq from a mixing | held ~at Hartford Sept 108 % every preparativn made for the com- mencement of the werk . far as the 'Ccnnecticut company was ¢oncerned, but Lefore the work could go forward it was necessary v make a aecided Lhange in the grade of a section of Lincoln avenue. Mayor Armstrong —— What We Never Forget ‘according to science, are the things associated with our early home life, such as_Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that choose a Chairman for the trus!v. le W%N NY. - our burns, boils, scalds, sdres, skin |px in his usual earsful and | SPOO; on to stones and '.rtn"‘t coveted | 7o n Committee, and to "““f' Pflfi, Pen l%! tEF A lyn, eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises |lusiness-like way. He caused :isitn.|OVer and cooked fifteen minutes. gther 'iv“"ffiix'f ;I?per"tgfico:;eyb:x:rfinxlt_ : ! v J If you want spoeisl advice write to | 10Tty years of cures prove its merit. { tiun on the owners <f abutsmg lanis | gayce—Took three tablespoons sugar, ve’;’suy e addrnld!: the meeting. ° Cl’l’flfl, M, lfl. u Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold- |and frem many ree21ved releases from “ teas| n vanilla, one-half a E. Pinkham Medicitte Co. (confts !Core& Only 25 cents at Lee & Osgood | all damages that might result in the ::; filnl wl’toe?' butter size walnut, SE?AE;‘R;‘E:' :{‘ANCHE' age, ’ Tnbleh. u. h i change of grade in connection With | gigsolved in water a large tablespoon . st 3 the tralley extension. There was one | giouy tirring till smooth; put all over | for the Progressive State Committee. B.g" m. h M lot ¢f land that would be damaged se- L - 5 B sepl2ThSM won‘an’s Best Hen’ riously by the change in zrade and 3:,'}2 mk:,:::';,,?‘?::e;h:: 3:? ; - g to the good hesith whichcomes | the Tosdmay Tased ot ihat pime | St B e o macinens | Republican Probate MRS. EDWIN FAY The Chelsea Savings Bank i : [ | deatiah Lyan, Mass. Your letter will N h opened, vead and answered by a in striet confidence. | ~BAVE MONEY. X the roadway raised at that peint, % without expense to the owner of th vill ki . Any fiom regular action of the organs e ey st Ao s of digestion and elimination—to 1e% COflVClmOfl DISTRICT OF NORWICH. abutting property, contending tha Yantic, freedom from pain and suffering— Tomatoes Stuffed with Green Corn The Delegates chosen by the Repub- the extension of the trolley would in crease the value of the property suf- to physical grace and beauty— is the harmless vegetable remedy I b ¥ are among the tasty entrees of this|lican Electors®of the several Towng season. Cut the kernels from two or comprising the Norwich Probate Dis- ficiently to -warrant the property BEBCHAMS three ears and mix them with the |trict are hereby notified ts meet in the owner to fill in the lot at his own ex- pense, But this proposition did not suit the property owner who demanded that his entire lot be filled in to the street level at the expense of the city, which GOOD RECIPES. : : ’é 1t; Nt ETC., from it was claimed could be done by the |pulp taken from the inside of the|Town Hail 'n ‘ne Ty of Norwieh on streat sweepings and avallable mat: tomatoes. Seasom with salt and pep- | Jiiioek p. m. to nominate a te » M et s plm rial at g comparatively small expe: per and lautth :ut!:!‘.mfl" 230 Wll':k‘:G for Judge of Probate for sald District. P ‘mt Hflm (“,. Mayor Armstrong proclaimed that he | shells and put bac! e slice n = . & w3 - was opposed to improving such private | from the tops of the tomato. Turn a | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Chairman. CHARLES B % 4 Opposite Chelsra Savings Bank Seid everywhe! In boxes 10c., 28¢. property at the public expense, The |little hot water into a shallow baking 8epl0TuThSY Y